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T ACElOirrC1 CTiSTONCBAlU Letve R5e!ph ...vVv ArrtTci t W eldon . . . . . i:iiM !! 80 A. M, 8 CO P. M. 13 0 P; Mi 8.40 Km; ;j .Hi j S 00 A. id 1!A F. M. " 6-1 O A. M; Leave Weidon.. ........ Arrife t Raleigh........;.;.., tukocoh ruuom. uen nairiB...... Arrlreat Weld on... Leave Weldon Arrive U Kjtlclgh a 15 r. M i t RALtlGU A AUGUSTA AIR UXK4 Eeve Raleigh.. ...,. Arrive at Cameron 5 MP.Mj Swr.H, Leave Cameron. 6 19 A Ad Arrive at Ralalgh..i. ...,... 15 A. Hi ' ; ,. : .' JOHN a WINDER. ' evt 11-tf s 8nperlnteisdent.' -TICKET rARES AND. TlMR iCHKD 1 ULETO THK VEftT," Tia THE Cllis APEAKE A OHIO R. H. - Virat claea fare from r alelth to duclnnatl : 23.85" '- . ." - ' First claaa fare from Ealeigh to IadlanaW Oil .T9. , . v- .rirat elaae fare front ' Raleigh to CMclffd S135. ' ' . . ,fJ.. . .... ! Ftrtt clui from Raleigh to St. Louli S3.; ' First clans from Raleigh to LouUvUle 37.25, Passenfrera for Cincinnati and the Weati . leaving Raleigh by the R. A O. R. R. 10.00 a. m. train, recb Richmond at 8.45 p. u. leave Richmond at 10.80 p. m..bvtheCln ' cinnati A Oblo Railroad, and reach CIncln nti at o.oo on tne morninjf oi ue seconq uav. , , , COSWAIR. HOWARD, ' ' ' '! 7' Om. Pa A llcliet Agent W. if. 8. Dun. irlniaAfcrpl.i'X- 7JV i Ptibbwm, Va,,. March Bts G-HKIU IB - OP-T H A I M -?rn'r rr? v"TT A TC.'l i J i fiolNO SOUTH. U U j Through Mall leave Petera- f . burg at 8:27 P. U. Arrive at Weldon at......... Pr M. BautbarA Kip rat leave Pe- ? iyj Arrive at Weldon af...h. WU M. Throagh Freight with Pas- I , MOKe Guliohi aliaeheil, . "m r -j . 1mv PoterbttrgM.tV..r. T P'ilO Ar-N. . Arrive at Weldon at. . ...y jj vtt P. M. I ii . .OOINO NORTH. .,'.ir1 Through MaU leave Weldon at 7:33 A. M. ArrlveatPeterubnrgat. 11:55 i. M. Southern Expreae leave Wei- i don at 4:00 Prt Arrive at Petersburg t. .. - ' 7;05 P. M. IThrongh Freight -with Pa- ' j -anger Coach attached. 4l leave Weldon t....".... 4T:15 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at.... 10:10 P.-M. Through Tickata sold to all Eastern and Southern points, and Bagiraee Cbeoked through. ,H.T. DOUGLAS, . S-4t Superintendent T31CHil)D A PETEBSBLRti R. R ihl Commencing Oct Sith, 1871 Traiiji ; mm roaa wui run as loiiows i -iy j Lb AVI RlCHXOXD, floUTB, 5J0 A. M Through MjO; 7:4S A. lln Frctht Train ; 1:45 f. M., Through MB,; P,ll., Freight Train. . i I i'i Liva PtTiHsaoo. Norte. I V- f-T:M A. M., Freight Train ; 13 M., Through sua; r. M. iwgnc Tram ; 7:35 r. ii.. Through Mail. .. , j Ceache attached to all freight train 'for accommodation of passengers. '" I r4 This Company offer social tndueement i se shipping pnblle on line of the Raieigh A Gaston, Raleigh A Augusta, snd Wee tern n. i. iuairoaa, in ' la. in the wav ol low in-bcat .-J "... I ! I A. 8IIAV, -tlSfmAt i i ii Snpsreaissisal v r f t - rri A'-iBERTJUMAETIN A CO . 3 GROCifllS AND C6MMISS MERCHANTS, .yt). IL STCAMut StlKBt, 1 PETERSBURG, VA. Cooalrnmenta of Tobacco. Cotton, Whea'. Ae loiiclted anl whfcl will have faithful personal attention. . s July 23-46m. :t ' i 1 ,-, v, K ! -' iS'i i-trZ TRIUMril TRUS9 CO. , ,93 BOWERT4 T., . ' to whom was swarded the . t' r tnitum yjtidal for the beat Elastic Truss and Supporter, ai the last session of the GREAT' AMERICAN ISSllTCTE FAIk -cures s rapture ia. froia ) to 90 day snd offer 1,000 dollar for caee they cannot cure.' They employ a ..t 's FIRST CLASS LADT SURQBON. '1 Terwt BBoderate. Case guaraateed. O. ders filled by mail. Examination free. The usual dtaeount to patrons. Send 1 eenu for eacrtpUre hook ts Prof. W. 1L BLKNHAM, M. D., i mar 23-d ly Chief Surgeon i - (-,:., . f P0 par. Blu Jesas, ,,u Ji m , i. ,4,1 "150 Betverand Cloth CloaVs for Ladles 50 Ladles English Ulsters something new, I 150 Y4. CrdInI rui) Net for Nfojc, . t i lull ji:. v ;.' ;;';(.,, , ,.,v,t i. - ii. t 600 ii. Cftrdteal ad White Racblnf fur .1.1, t't' !.. g I 'ti. t Udlrt. h. 1 ,1 !jji'i4..-i. r m n4 too Pr. Ltaea CiOit'. d CcHWf 10 "Cardi nal Navy filar. Brown aid Whit. '-110 Doijjtea Kid Olorei In colors, i . .. - '( . i 'i'.u. - ) ; ; i i t Black and White from '.5 cents to 3.00 for the best " 13 Dos. Ladle and Misses Hood in Cardt- --' " . i Ml Bine and Brown Braided Flannel. ,' - , .. 8UOE5,, BOOTS AN 3 0 ALTERS, j Th larnat stock la the 8Uta at bottore ......... flgures. t. , . . -!; , ; r, j U. Kt DRESS GOODSV.. Tbe largest stock ever helj by oue Una nd of latest styles and lowest prks. . ( j . i 1 ." n ATA ft ATR ! V HATS f ?f t-V nrtv -h by M (of : The largest stock ever oifered - y ' 1 1 r ! ' Men Boys and Children from 50 upward, i , . Late stie fiilkilaU jAJUO. Z ' cent ltomemW-TB' oeit ISoods at lowest miOi mins.t -.t! ,(Jn J?.- -" ' : A& & TUjCKElI' -pt27-ljr t W. H D ;.;'.. tfAITT i OR O I i.t T t Beg leave to Inform their customer that mey nav removea to me wen Known i-' ataiMl of James MiTowleav " " . Ko. I'ajcttcTille JtrceL Ralrigh, K; C., which they have fitted up nttreiv new. ana have purcnasea a large ana weu,( y : " sorted stock of . ' j 1 READY-MADE CLQTIMG I , MB MKNi BOYS AJiO CHILD BK. ' 1 Men's Pack SuiU 14 00: Men' Frock feolU for t5 00: Men's Frock Casslmere Suit from $10 to Er, Hri'i fine Black Suits from $17.60 to 550; Bov Fancy Satinet Suit ti to ft; Bye'CMinMreSalu!ltoS15; Chi. dreu's Suits f3 to tlO: Overreata 5 to $, "COME' AND UET B CITED. Oent'a Pumlshlne; Ooods, Hambura; Edy lng and Inoertlona), Notion, Hosle- ; ry, Glovee, Cambric, Boots, , Shoes, CmbreU&s, Hats, . . Cape, Furs, &o. DOnCHTIC BUY GOODS, , vji . - ,oos stio or Prints) Alpacas, Merinos, Delaines, Ging hams, Cotton Plaid. Cottunades, Kentwcky Jeana, . Caaslm' re, Cambrics, Blue : : Denims. Osnaburgs, Tickings, Flan- . 'f ' nels, ' J Jneeym, etc. Bleached and : " i ; Brown Sheeting and fhlrtlns. " "' .Thanking our friend for their liberal pat' ronaRe in the peat, ws fuel confident that cn our new More with New Uoods. ttougnt at the lowest prices, we will be able to please alt. -' Rtapectfully, 1 i.f .f, m : D. 8. WA1TTABRO. - l ' . If!. W. . .. WH.V. J'l Oct 4-U. geokge ziegle;; 'AUCTACTCSWI r i:kuus. ii laad Dealer to 'nHBWINfr AND ! Bmoklnz TOACW,-ttPEr Tsvltefiile St.,!on door above aropr 4 4- M EDICAl COLLEGE ; , I tv.it f . A ,"..'.... J OF TTIE ai? ,Z U. STATE OP SOUTH CAUbmrA. The 48th Course of Lecture will conv menceon.the-'lat o( November, 1878, and terminate early ia March, 1877, ( i i. . lilDDLETON M1CI1EL, M. D., r rt C. U. SHEPARD, Jr.. M. D.K JYqfrt or Chemistry. JJ " J. FORDJPRICIXEATT. If. D., rrofc&f Otottfc ami Ofnteeolcgy. . . tV fEYRE POBCilER. M. D,, VtgfWr vt Jtaturi Medic mud TheraptHtia, ' j ; . ,Mr! 4Y'Sasi JMMsti : , 'i . . -' ;.j 5 'MAKMSG SI3IOX3. IC JJnuonttrator J.rMtomy.i 5l ;,!(i v-TPEVBra or JTHK SCHOOL. fbThe expense of the coarse of Ifctractien Mfthe iesston 1m rottowrr- 1 Estritslation fee, (paid once only) 9 0 Entire coarse' of lecture, Including i . Dewontra!r ticket ad boppltal "'"f adTantagn,t" 1- f'; "' v:! ;-.:. 59,00 Grdnattrtg fee, ,i . ; V-30 00 Good Beard U Charleston Irom, i to 8 per week. -' i '..."! w r , . , P. CIIAZAIV M. D., Dean, oct ll-lwit tt liaset street, Charleston. i.DRV GOODS, &c KalAlfrb N t iii ' -I ," , . Si l J I 1 House, tuwifc-o. "-"'J ,taD B.11AJ KlNLOCH. - lf. P.. J. P. CUAZAL.M D.. f f FRIDAY. OCTOBER '20. ' PBESSNT PHA8H OF POLITICS. ' f .,lf fiiUrl ill Imi ui i!'tai " tlii t...4 j i f Baltimore 8b. 1 ;i B'('tt ,; The result of the election in OUio aod Inuiaaa leavina West Virgiui oat of the eae may now be studied in iU true aspect TUattosnlt Is 'prettj much as the popular tnaunct b4 foretold, that IvHaTea' tate (OhioY'hflB Mbered to his ail. U fies,as) UUioft- (Indiana) La adhered to bis. '. Thus the repnblioan candidate for the -prseidencr and tlio democratic?' candidate for the ioe-presideuepr hare tia adrantae of tarting,' m it were, in poMcnalon of their respective states fa the November conwst. ' It woau nnte Deen ditaatronj to either if either hod lost his own state. The mora effect of the eleetion in ech of tluwe great states is obviona. If Mr. Hayes ooutiune to hld his own state and Hendricks his own. many will Con sider it a reasonable - awrasnption J that Mr. TUdaa will carry his own Ut, New lork, Dotwitbatanduig that Mr. WheeJar, the republican nominee for the rioe presideaey, also reside there. - But with ont reference to any tnoh assumption, or that the late elections decide the pre. aidential Contest, it i clear that their resalt indioates that the presidential election is to be one of thei most rewlui Btrnggle that baa ever occurred ia our national politics.;. There .could bo no greater contrast m the I rout which the democracy now j presents . than that of 1876 to 1872, to which the Philadelphia Press exultingly refers, . when it. say that the atat of Indiana, after fcoing democraiioin October, 1872, gara Urant a majority of more than 21,000 in tha November election following. . Yet tht persoual popnlarity of , Oot. , Hendxiok made bira successful in Indian ovea at that period, when the rest ol the repub lican state ticket was , elected, which argues well for his bonis atrength' in the November oontesL Indeed, the period prior to (he presidential campaign of 1872 was one of general democratic de feat North Carolina in August of that year went republican, and in the same month in West Virginia an independent candidate for governor waa elected over the regular democratic nominee. . In October of that year Ohio, a ilso Penn sylvania, ' both gave large ropublioan majorities in their state election. After the resalt iu North Carolina in 1872 tu Canvass on the part of the democrats weakened, and the results in Pennsyl vania, Ohio and Indiana, demonstrating prospectively Greeley's weakness in the coming presidential contest, so demoral ized the .democracy that even V irgini was carried for Grant. : Now the demo crats emerge from the state com est with much more Of victory tuan ha keen their fortune daring any presidential contest since the war. ' In addition to Indiana and West Virginia they have recently carried ' Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, Oregon, Georgia ana Dela ware, with heavy gain in th town eleo tions in Connecticut over last year' do mocratic majority, ' Such is the status for the itart in the presidential election in 1878. - ' ;'. On the eougresaional tickets , the re- Enblicans,' from present appearance!, ave gained five represnntattve in Ohio and three iu Indiana. When these state were redietricted, in 1870, the republi can leialature so arranged them that tven ofTX"cto entggregatrot7tllfly would secure a large proportion of the congressmen. . This wh doiiti by making a few districts' in each state largely de mocratic, so that in the Congrats elected in 1872 Ohio had only five democratic representatives, and Indiana threes In the '"tidal wave" which Swept over the country in 187 the democrats in each Of these states succeeded in carrying several republican districts.. It was ex pected that npon a. full , vote these re publican district would ' be, recaptured by tUnt party, jiid; the expectation hai been partially verified. Bat these gaiua do not ensure- a-publioiui nwjority 4u the next house of representatives, as the democrats have a. large margin to go upon, and will of course 'make a Vigor, ous tight to retain- their ' asoeuJuncy in that body.'';,;'' ' . ' V '','''. .1 . ' , . '' ' 'A 'CANDID CONFES8ION. v . ,. Glasgow (Kr.) Tlmei.J ';J-JV In a conversation', (he -ether day, Got. Haye said -i " ' ' ; . t 'On tha qiwitroit or tJnarrce, lh re sumption act And the necessity of re form, we will be badly beaten. Vfe hiat wave the bloody shirt, and revive the Wttef prejudice or the war." In uttering these sentiments he struck the key o'orv his party Thu ha been their policy throughout tho cam paign. 1;They have dodged tho real, livTna : Issue of the "Skfi hud, lir inking from their discussisn, have bent their energies to inflame the pasalens of the orthtrn people.- They have determin ed to make their fight a hitter and Tin dictive one a war of hate. They have accordingly, in Indiana the great bat tle ground of this campaign, refused to meet the democrats in joint discussion. Even Morten, the Great Sitting, Hull, who carries the brain and the malice of the republican party, avoided Da a Voorhses in the tampeJgrt Just closed there, foe' wduld the devil. r- w AN EXAMPLE FOB ELECTION JUDGES The Indianapolis Sentinel states that lion. Ja. ' B. Ryan, the democratic Judge in the. fourth ward of that city.at the recent eiecuoo, stood two aignu smilbreejfwieLJL tleepor rest, nursing . the billot-box that no fraud should be perpetrated if he crJuld prevent it.' Mr. Hyan,' who Is past middlesge had been canvass In g the state for weeks, had hardly slept one whole night durio jthat time, and only arrived at home 'early on the morning of the election. 1 RUTHERFORD B. HAYES. As He is Described by One of His Ohio -tx : ::a'Nlhbore,'' - i"j I r.i:.fHt,'.i ',jl. iui--(-' l!:il.;.f TV I Front a-speech by, Gen. A. a,PiU,t , , , MaDochek, Ohlo.1 ' Who is this great man who Is to res form his own party by shaking off thh rogues - wbe handicap It,' the very in a who bring him forward aad laud hi eicellencef . . r ,. - ,4 Well ray friend, there is not much known, and that litltc t 'not- sr.cjur aalavar.Vo eUhlr korfTt" hW se ma) S'wiable.inelltfrulve geiitluauatav bteag- lug to a class fiom which we select our guardians, executors and sometimes county coinmissloaers. Laughter. He never obtained ait office that was not thrust upon him : he never held as office In which he got beyond the merest routine. He came oat or trie late war with a record that ao has to search far to find good soldier enough, but not the plumed Harry of Navarre that his friends now claim. lie came from corn cress without the utterauce of a ten tenee, or the lotroductioH of a atngl4 measure, while hi vote are the vote of a trained partisan helping the party on in all it erroneous lesrUlatloa, exi travagance aad fraud He is a go4 man, of course bo . is, : for a ., lacks enough force of character to be had, tie is one of thse masculine negatives created by a wie Provideoce to fill churches and lead - plou wosaea and children from the .sinful way of earth to the nappluess or heaven. , t. THB H0BBOB3 OF IT. A lady in Charleston,: 8. CVwrltW to her brother in ew York, says t "Our young men have to be out all nljlht and every night to guard the city. A. Last Monday evening the iradi cals Intended to have a torch light r4 cession.' Among lue transparencies I which the negroes boasted to advance were two? one representing a white; woman at th feet of a negro, suppllahi and debased t the other a white woman Duwing a negro baby,'! ttt" iTv (u L.; MOST ILOQUENTS.' Wilmington 8tar. j We notice that about every gentle man who speaks in Metropolitan, ball, Raleigh, is introduced a "the meet eloquent eon of North Carolina." There is soma excuse for thl when such nasn as Davis Hansom, Fowl and Vance are among the speakers. , 1 , j,-1 , . i f APPOINTMENTS. ''J, HON. A M. 80 ALES, candidate for cougreas, will address the people at the following times sod plaoes: , . . , ' Anderson s Store. Caswell eeanty, Wednesday, Oct 18. ' 1 ' ' ' Lieaaburg, Caswell couoty, .Thorsday, Oct is.- , , t . ; , .-. i Boxboro, Person county, Pnday, Oct. 20. -:..'..'' '- .-J . J "IU. : j " .J : Holloways; l'orwu - omnty . Satur day, Oct. 21. . . , ,! Mt TimlrerfKtt. caa, Slonday, Oct 23. .i .,, , , Busby Fork, Person county, Tueeday, Oct 24. . Yancey villa, iaswell county, Wednes day, Oct 25, vi i-frv. ':.. Row Twn, Caswell county.Thursday.1 OCt.-SGr Iteidsville, Rockingham county, Fri day, Oct 27. .. -ii'--'-";" v.v . Xhemasville, Davidson county, Satur day, Oct 28. ; Tyro, Davidson oonnty, Monday, Oct Finohe'a Store, Randolph : ootinty. Wednesday, Nov, I. .', . , , . - ' Concord Church, Randolph county. Thursday, Nov. 2. " Gray s Ctiapei, Itandolph oeonty, Fn dJt,-v a- t'i'.f. h.(u "ii--; DEMO CBATIU ELECTORAL CANVASS Fabina H, Bulee, deuicrluid',,CAnJrT date . lor elector in the Fourth Cong. Dkt, will address the people, at th following tunes and places; . Rocky,, Mount, J Nash Co-U Monday Oct 23J. Nashville, Nash Co., Tnesday, Oct. Hare s Store. Johnston Co. , Thnrsday, Oct 26th.'- ' " a "" Pleasant Grove, Johnston Co., Fatar day, Oct, 28th. , ; . r . Hulsboro. Orang (Jo., Tuesday.. Oct 31t. r '-:J-1, - Haywood, Chatham Oo.,1 Thnrsday, Nov. 2d. p.- '!'; i - Frsnklinton, Franklin,. Co., Friday, Nov. 3d, r , .... . ,;f, , ... Koleevule, Wake Co.. Saturday, Nov. Time sill be divided with Mr. Stray- horn, the republican candidate, if be is present. '' ' -, i , i ' i .- hi . ,0 ' v. APPINTMENT OF JUDOS 8ETTLK BT ... .-, A , . .BEQUEST. ;. ,r. .. ''Thursday, October 28, Judge Settle will address a mase-meating of rrmbl oans at Poplar Run, Perquimans ooun ,, Bi Kxa Chairman. , - ' . ' - ...i MAJOB ' ENGELHABD'S APPODlt. A XhjotJ: J'A.1 Enelharl,, democratic candidate 'for secretary of state,' wHl speak' At ' the" following 5 ; times ' and pltfcesl i" ''- Drostownl"01ierokee,'lralurdy', Oc tober 211 .-J'- SteeppVMacew,-4IedeyTtoT.)ar 21ljml TTestern papers p!cae copy. ' ' i ltH ' TUdemtcar rscorJ jus a good one. lit is mil tight litre.,' At president, itr Til- den 3ulJ ttccep away esrrwpf men and e6Mjet Chaiies Francis Adams. He Raleigh ,Seaine PSBLEH2D MILT ill TOUT. Snbscriptisa EatcsIi. Aivanee; ! Dally Sentinel, ons year, posts je paid, S8.00 " .!. slxmoaths -,4.0t For the campaign, four months, . , LOO Weekly gentincl, one year, postage p'd, S.OS " six month. . 1.00 For the campaign, ft".: -..St inai w rv-adora with wwt ' tivoi our paper VknilnA by our Jttoewt rjbretb rcn, w give below a tew extracts embracing 'what they say" of os : , ; . : 'OTICE OF THE PRESS. INewbem Thnel, Rep.l i..i:t- The leading deaoeratle paper to the state. '.i-ic! ITobmot Tranacrlpt - ; ! r.Tae Balelgh Sentinel wnder It new man. E' era and proprietor ia greatly Improved, and i now on of our most valued exchanges. . Richmond, (Vs.) Whig. J ' The Raleigh Seetinel publish a six page weekly, th largest ftad haoda, meat paper have seen printed In North Carolina. It show enterprise and thrift, the result of good management and live thunder. , , ".!- ) fGoldftbore Messenger. " ' j The Balahthy Sentinel, ude tis present able management showa a decided improve ment. Edited with marked ability, iu rren- ra! make np and typographical appearance Is excellent We wish the new man agement every succeea. '''" i: i: -' Hickory Press.! " ' "'"" " We are glad to herald tha appearance again of that useful democrat! tournal, the Ralelirh Sentinel. It ha passed into entirely hew bands, and there la evidently some ona bout who know how to prepare aomethltg readable, for every issue team with new and democratic souadnees. , From tha Salem Pre J , , irement haa been much Improved In manner and tastier. We have been in regular receipt of the Dally Sentinel f.r A weak or, more, snd hope its dally visit will continue. Spec imen numbers can be seen at this office Price of the Dally 3 per annum. Jlrlj From the FayettevfUe Wlde-Awaka The Sentinel, th name of which has been t terror to radicalism since Holden pledged "the laat dollar snd the last man" to the rapport of the 'on federate Bute govern ment, ha passed Into new hands, and ts as suming an attitude from which It wl I hurl maey a destructive eanlstcr late radical k. ... i - i . r."ir''-.:i' 7 ' ; IGreeusboro Maaonlo Journal 1 The Raleigh Sentinel cam to n last Wf d, nesday as a morning dally and decidedly Im proved. The sew manairers ana editor prom ise to do baiter In the future, and presents better paper than tha Initial number, They may perhaps do it, but wa rant see much chance for improvement. Gentlemen, we wish you success. 1 u . i ... , , Rob onlan. , ,: ,. The Ralelirh Sestinel. under th present management, la ver arenerallv improved. It eontsin as aaoch reading matter a hereto fore, and is on of tha very beat dally paper m thla tte. la common wit a a creai many people of this rat we revere th name or the Sentinel, aad will always lean of ft rrotperlty with prids and pieaaar. lney ave reduced th rate for th campaign, as will be seen in anotner column. . ., Vfcksbwf (Miss.) Herald. ,-.;... The Raleigh Sentinel seeds no eulogy from us. Every one that reads it krows how tt and although aome may differ with it yet all can ay that la Mtieere m k eeene, ana w working for the Mat tote rest of the peopl pf North Csrolni : ,,,v , , r , j U-.'it Marphy Herald. i f The Sentinel la s liviur xoonent of de mocracy, seeking, by th fore of polished argwrnant so prove the oaeeaaity ef iwster ing both stato snd national go, arnmeot to the guidance of th democratic party. Cn fler it present able maraarament it talus M enviable position amo g tha beat journal In the land, Increaslnir the former prominence of It name, by maintaining th highest de gree of efficiency. Every democrat la th mountslns should tike It, and every republi can who doe not desire an addition wrinkle to hi brow, should haa it. for it. persua sive arjrameiita entail thought ! With better MlTfirthtserMirphv would contribute to the support of the DauySentiajVjnd thl assertion is based on the extensive clrCtile. tlon eajoyed byths Herald's copy. ' : ' ' t ill. VleUms cf ronthrul tmpTttdeaea, wbe till e lrtd m vala averr known remedy, 1 1 1 1 will Itui ot a aiwple prstwHptioa, I KKK, t S 8 I .k ' - MM - .1 in. AmiMtm II J I prematvra 0ry, lost manhood, ami all I aUMInren bfutuht M hw nm. An, . draimiM haa U InfTMlenu. AddrrM EATIIiHM JiaaMW St., n.y. rhSYCHOMASCT. or SOUL CHARM I I KG. ' How tlther sex may fascinate ahd gala the love aad affections of soy per. sou they chooso lnstaa ly. This simple. mental acquirement all ean possess, free, by mail, -for 25c, together with a marriag Kide, EfTj-tian Oracle, Dreams, Hint to dies, Wedding-Night Shirt, Ae. A queer boos:. , Address T. WILLIAM A. Co., puU. hfla ' julylMw $1 200 PROFIT ON $100 Mad any day Prr aid Calls. Invest aceordtngtoyoiirsnean $10. $50 or tlOO, in Stock Trivllegea. baa brought s small for tune to th careful Investor. We ad via when and bow to operate safely. Book whh full Information star raaa. Address ordr i by tnall and Miegrspa to .. ' ' .... . ii. BAXTER A CO., Damkera and Erokera, 17 Wall St, N. T. ;jafdawlj.1-l..i?.,,J ..jy .,T Iii e jnunFitErsnoRo e.v Aa lndptdent Weekly Newspaper, Tha Organ pf the Roanoke and Maherrla See tiuusl . Clrrulatc in Thirty-Nine counties and Twelve Bute. J u omcJai orgaa ol Nortbamptoa and Hertford counties, and has a larrer clrculatioa la them than any paper blis hed. f a sa aaverusias: meaium. n cannot be surpsssed tavXMtern Carolina. . Terms. IX per year, in aavance-u-Jorsix mofit.be. 1 ' - - ' tfAED A B LA HEX, Ed', aad Prop', tug llf , , , .(, Murfreeabora. fc. C A CENTS for beet'ehance in tha world to i rt com monev Aaareas u. . I . : ... . m m . mm aw OiTcrtl Protectloa Against Loss . 1 Pi 1re and tAft. iULI'-T General IrLSTirancc Agent, ... baltjgii x a ".i.hi t. - Xtnm Fire in.i.ranr Oo Of Hartford. Phcanlx Ftr Co. National Fire Co., -' ' OeraaaA-American Fir Co., Hoffmen Fire Co., . a lof St.' T. xiowara nre jo., l - i l,,o i.:- . "7 f ' Combined Assets Over $35H)0,0OO. "The attention dflhepublic'to respectfuOy csQed to these SQUatangal , lrulltuUmis, , af fording ample indemnity "... aui;li;-3ui TILDE KEFOB9I. Kowtaody for agents. Tbe Nwtlooal Hand Book for voters, with lif of Tilden A lbmdricks, and an expose of Kings , A Frauds. . 500 ncs. Illustrated, 50 cts. win secure outnt sad territory. tlOO a month made. . E. B. Treat, Pub., 803 B'way, N. Y,r. THE MOnIG ' 8TAR, '. i i a .n.ri.: :' WILMINGTON, N. C. Vr .i.tk , A TIRST-fliSS' MJPApC" 5Ef SPAPER Largest . , ciuculatjon ;. of any DAILY NEW5PAPEB IN NORTH CAROLINA. Only DaS; E y Japer Published la . WILMINGTON, a City of nearly 20,000 Inhabitants, and the Great Centre ef North 7 Carolina Trade 1' " t 8UBSCP.IPTI0N: One Tear, '' . - Sx Months, 7.00 4.00 2.25 Three Months. ADVERTISING KATES KBASOXABLK. Address, WM. H.BERNARD, . - s i Editor it Proprietor, ' WlLMlNQTOX, N. C. S CHALK n ROTH nit , - Brewers of the CELEBRATED LAGER BEER, ' ' ; Newark, Bfe vi Jersey, . THEO. JOSEPH'S German ind American ' Eestanrant. llargctt and Psllsbnry Streets, RALEIGH. N. C. Mr. Joseph lias fitted up hi Satoess with special refereace to tb comfort and enter tainment of his guests, and the public is Invited to an inspection of his accemmeda tioas aad a test of the creature comforts ia the Use ot hi entertainment - lit Restaurant Is always supplied with th freshest snd fattest OYSTERS, BIRDS AXD TEXlsdN, ' ', served In the best and all the varied styles to suit ms numerous customers. -Ilirilar -m ' !!' ' i v. :!-;r ;i:c'" .. Is stocked with a full and complete, lis of the finest Wlnrsand Ltquers, Imported and oeaasatie. tvi i'J-.ui i -i - rtn i.e.. SCHALK BROTHER CELEBRATED LA, GEB BEER A SPECIALTY., in hi. 77" t ( . Billiard Room i U U is ue of lb I nest Thles in the cur, an in the - - ' - ;"J ' ' 'Reception Roota ' " " Is a Tsbls of new model and design ' for the cnterteioraent and pastim ot guests. . , Tbsnkful for past -palnmsge,- Mr. Jsepb respectfully Invites from the citizen and ojuurners ia Raleigh a visit to his quiet well ordered and Complete establishment on BALISBrBT AND HARGETT STREETS, Joat wst ot Raleigh Nalioaal Bank'. ' ' ! ' ectle-tf. ..- .-! ' GASTON HOVKZ"" '"' . !,.-; . ' t, iy ! fJ'.'i .i t ' 1 1 u.- " ; .tt r i .... ... i 1 . i 'i. .; .fl'n1 ' . NEW UERNE, X. C if :i; vi . v h .ti - . 1' .'' ;' '''.;.' - ,V.S. R, STREET, I'bopbietob. - , 'The GASTON HOUSE has.'fnr nearly half a century, maintained a rep tat loo as oa of the beat Hotels at th South, which it fully susUIds under th present ttunagement. JT Persjts who eomrtothe eosst to f east on llsk, oyster and other rood thing from tha water, art advised that New Berne la the finest flsb market ou th Atlantic coast --.JyS-tf i,t i i tut . ,. '. ..- ..'.!, 50 CEXTs. r A CENTS. U CENTS. CENT A THE DURHAM HERALD -. Will be sent to any address until -. NOVEMBER 14 FOR THE ABOVE ' . . N' ts th time to secure a first claaa CAM PA ION" PAPER 'if n .... . . . - ' " Forth small price of 50; r.f CEST5. ' X A CENTS. 1 CENTS JUCTNTiaJiZCEyr8 1 1 i i t I f I; 1 1 s f . ( v. til f-.i u . . h. ' -1 ",", -1 r r r- IV. I
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1876, edition 1
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