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. - , ai-mt a sr - x i.bb 1 mm ,jn wort . .'.: r.. it RALEiaHC LTHOESDAY-U0BinNO;!jbqT.bBl!26l14?.7f PRICE FIVE CENTS! VOLrXXm-NO. 6li 1 J s RAILUOADS, &c.v PIEDMONT JLIIIJjrc , way. RAIL Richmond ib Dakviixe, Rxchxomo ' & Da jrvuxK R. W., 5T. C. Dmswir iul JfORTIt WEflTBBH'ilf. U. K,! W COXWiNSED TIM TABLE, v f . KT and ?r Svudag, . Oct? 15, 1876. ! .. . GOING EAST. Lct Greensboro... " . - Co. R6op.... '' ' Leave GoWsboro . 10.03 A. U. i. tl.VI .. i4lP. M. I 5.15 i," . 10.10 A. M. 13 80 f.M. l cavs ( o.fchop. ' 4.151" Arrive CrwMboro 1 &0 J. .GOIXG xoum . - -T? 4.M4. . '-..4.80 7.85 y.M l-i.28 P. M , Alr-Uue Junc'A - fUlkbary " Grenboro.....'., ' Danville " Dirndl........ - Burkevllle..... f 1 5.05 WIXQ SOUTH. Levt. Richmond....,- T.50A. M. UurkrTUle..... lo.o " k Dundee. .... .1... ' Danvtlla Greemboro...." ' " fWUbury " Alr-Llue June's Arrive it t'turlottf... 35 " 8.40 - 8.15 10.a5 10.87 . "' Accommodation Train. , - ! .' GOISO EAST. ' Lfve Greensboro.-.. - - 6.30 P. I . H. Co. Sliope.. 11.10 Arrlwut Ralclirh. . j Goldboro.... GOING WEST, lsve GoliUbn o . . . . Arrive at lUleigb. Leave Co. Shope....- - Arrive at Greeueboro a oi a.m. 11.30 ' ' ,' 5.20 P. Ml 0.50 " .50 A. Mr y.oo h. Xorlh WelerB IV. C. II. K., (Salem Bbaxcu.) , Leave Greensboro. ........ ,....00 P. U. Arrive at Salem .?5 Leave 8a!t-ra Arrive at Ureennboro. .13 it "i ' Paaaenicer Train leaving Kalclplj at 13 34 P. M. connect at Greensboro with the South? ern bflUnd train; makine the quickest lUne to all Southern cities. Accommodation TrU li-aviny Raleigh at 10:15 P. M., eonnecU with Northern bounit train at Greentboro for Rich mond anJ all puluta Eaat. Price of Ticket fame a via other rouWa, No Change of Cara between Atlanta and lllchmond, 517 mile!. tx U,-,1.,,A...1V ANDREWS, k Oft34-tf , . Buperlntendent, - RALEIGH- & ROAD Ui ASTON 4 RAIL- SCHEDULE. UKU. TKAIX. Leave Raleigh Arriveaat WeMon.... Leave Weldon . . . ,, Arrive at Rilelgh.... .......... .-. :-TBROrOH UStJOUT, 9 30 A. M. 3 CO P. M. 13 40 P. M. 5 40 P. M. Leave Kalelfth...,.; Arrive at Weldon... S 00 A. 5 'a p. Leave Weldon 5 (OA. Arrive at Raleigh. 8 5 P, M. RALEIGH & AUGUSTA AIR LINK. Eeave Raleigh.;................ 8 50 P. M. Arrive at Cameron. 8 4SP M. Leave Cameron. A M. Arrive at Raleigh.. , . 9 15 A. M. ' JOHN C. WINDER, oct U-tf Superintendent. TICKET FARES AND TlMK SCHED ULE TO TilK WE8T, TU THE CHES APEAKE OHIO R. ' v First class fare from alehrh to Cincinnati was. - ' Firt class (are from Raleigh to Indlanap- olis 25.75. First claw fare from Raleigh to Cnlcago 81.25. First class from Raleigh to St. Lonls 83.2s. First class from fialvlfrh to Loulsvtllt 27.25. Passengers for Cincinnati and the West, leaving Raleigh by the 1C & G. R. R. 10.00 a. m. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.; leave Richmond rt W.iSO p. m., by the Cln clnnatl At Obio Railroad, and reach Cincin nati at 8.00 on the morning of the second day. , - -' . ( , CON WAT R. no WARD, Gen. Pa. & Ticket Ageut ; W. M. 8. Don. rngUiueer and 8upV ' ' . 'r i',r PmRBBURtt. V,, March 81st, KTfk SCHEDULE OF TUAI XS . : OOIKO SOUTH. Through Mall leave Fetor. - burg at ..... Arrive at Weldon at Southern Express leave Pe-'; tersburz at... Arrive at VVeldon at Through PmU;ht with Paa- senger Coach attached, ' lbs ve Pet r burg at .... . Arrive at Weldon at s K. M. 3:37 P. i.55 P. (5:30 A M. &..VJ A M. 8:30 A. M. 8:l P. M. : , coma NORTH. . : . ' i Through Mail leave Weldon at ' 7:M A. M. Arrive at Petersburg at. v 1153 A. U. Southern Express Icavo Wei- , ' don at. ........, 4.00 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at ; 7:05 P. M. Through Freight It a Pas- . : , & t f senger Coach attached, ' " . loavs Weldon st........ -4:15 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at.... 10UO P. M. Through Tickets sold to all tasters: and southern points, and Baggasre Checked through. . . IL T. DOUGLAS, , ' ap B4t ' Superintendent' JICHMOND & PETERSBURG R, S. CO Commencing Oct. 24th, lb75, Trs'.nf cr this road will run as follows : . Liayb Richmond, flocTM. s SKI 1 t . TU . U.U . T.J? ' FretirhtTratB v -1:45 -tL L jWngh Mail ; r. ai., rreipbt iruln. . Lskva Petebsbcko, Nortb. 7:50 A M., Fielglit Train ; 13 M., Through MU; 5 P. M. irelgh Train; T-.85P. ki., Through Mall. Coaches attached to all freight trains tor accomraodatkin of inssensers. This Comrmny offers enpedal Inducements to the snipping public on line of the lUueigh a uasTon, Kaiclrh & Autueta and Weatern M. C Railroads, hi the way of low freight dj passenger raicv . f I . ' A. SHAW. dw-tf , , . Superintendent $10 to 25 per Day sy F fe Kllma uki u S r APLE 1. sax Tmrmtn Sens ac 1 othrc:rrstieyoun UUJl'rifE.l.luur. . uhict. ) it..- r twn Ft'. tnor't. jrartlcuur M I I rl I I I !'"'" PmImi swpatiilritjr III I I I 1 1 1 t'r ptnimisn. lr. Cr. DRV GOODS, &c. jrsT W TIME. yiSl'r 50 par: Blue Jeans, ) . y - . i , , i , . 150 Beiver and Cloth Cloak s for Ladles, 50 Ladles English Ulsters something new, stylish and eomf orlable, ' ' . 't ' 150 Yds. Cardinal FUh Net for Netk, 500 Tdi Cardinal and White Ruchlngs for 1 at . . tauiea. . ... ... .; r i. ' ;. ',..! i" .1 1 500 Pr. Linen Cuffs a .d Collars In Cardi nal Navy Blue. Brown ami White. 1 110 Dot. Ladles Kid Gloves to colors, Black and Whlie from cents to 2.00 for the best. 'T-r-t p-rtr-.,n-,! J". 1 12 Doa. Ladles and Misses Hoods In Carli 1 ' - - nal Blue and Brow Braided Flannel. : i T 1I0:S, BOOTS AN 3 GAITERS, 1 ! I The largest stock In the Slats at bottom Iguree. I . t f DRESS GOODS. . . -I The largest stock ever held by one firm and ef latest style and lowest' prk. I RAJS I HATS II HATS Ml. ' The largest stock ever offered by us for Men Boys and , Children from 50 cents upward. ; ' ' Late style 8Uk 1IU at 6.50. , , , , Remembe"The beft . Goods st lowest eash prices." 1 sept 57-ly W. H. & R. S. TUCKER. 1 D. ft. WAITT AnilO Beg leave to Inform their customer that they have removed to the well known I ' stand of "nies M. Towles,," "' ? No. 52 rajettcTiHc Street, MIrigh, C., ; which they have fitted up entirely new, and ! .. have purchased a large and well , r assorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING! FOB RUN, BOY AKD CU1LDREN. Men' Hack Suits 14 0): Men' Frock Suits for $5 00; Men's Frock Casstmere Bulls from 810 to Itf; M- n's fine Mack Suits from $17.50 to $50; Boys' Fancy Satluet Suits It to ft; Boys' Casslmere Suits $4 to $15; Chil dren' Bolts $3 to I0; Overcoats (5 to JO. COME AND GET fctlTED. . - Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hamburg Edg- ; tags svsd Inavertlon), Notions, Hosie ry, Gloves, Cambrics, Boots, . ' Shoes, Umbrellas, Eats, !' " Caps, Furs, &o. - L DOSIEtiTIC 1K1 HOOD!, 1 ' cows stirs or Prints, Alpacas. Merinos, Delaines, Ging ham, Cotton Plaids. Cottonsdes, Kentucky Jeans, Cssslm res, Cambrics, Blue Denims, Osnaburgs, .Tickings, Flan ; nets, Llnseys, &c. Blesched and Browa sailings and hblrtlngs. -: Thsnklntr our friends for their liberal pat ronage In the past, wr feel confident that fn our new store with New Goods, bought at the lowest prices, we will be able to please all. ,, Respectfully. . -- 1). 8. WAITT BRO." '-' No. 5T Fayettevllle Street, oct4-tf -'- . - ' Raleigh, N. C. 1 gCIIALK ISltUTiJEIlS, ; . ' Brewers of the . CELEBttATED -LAGElt BEEH, Newark, New Jersey. TIIEO. JOSEPH'S fDi; Aiericai , Restaurant. riargntt and Salisbury Streets, , ' : RALEIGH. N. C. Mr. Joseph bos fltled up his Saloons with spcclul reference to the comfort and enter taiument of bis guesU, and lbs nubile Is invited to an ins)ectloB of liia accommoila tloss and a test of the creature csorforts is the Use of bis entertalnmeat. . Ills Restaurant ' is always supplied with the freshest and fattest-- ,.- ;-...: ;.-' " . -, OYSTERS, BIRDS AND VENISON, served in Uie best and all the varied styles to suit his numerous customer. His Bar is stocked with a full and complete Jims the finest Wines and Liquors, iinportod and domestic. ''."".'' ' : " 8CHALK BROTHERS CELEBRATED LA GER BEER A SPECIALTY. In his ' 1 11 ; BHIIurd Room 1 is sne of Ue finest Tables la the city, and Id the . , ' Reception Room i a Table of new model and design for the entertainment and pastime of guests. Thankful for past patronage, Mr. Jescpb respectfully invites froai the citizens and sojoarners In Raleigh a vUlt to his quiet, well ordered and complete establishment on SALISBURY AND HARGETT STREETS, just west of Raleigh National Bank. , oct 16-tf. . . JOTICE. - - - My wife SARAH COLE, laving left my bed and board without ciute, I hereby warn all persons, against giving her employment, or otherwise affordiug her such aid, com fort or protection as may encoorage her to longer remain away front her proper home. The full penalty of the law In auc 1 cases will be enforced against all oftendrrs. GEORGE W. COLE, - r Mason's Village near Raleigh. THG BOOK St STATIONERY X ursixr.ss of E.J. HALE & SON, . 17 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK. Will not be Interrnpted by the removal of Mr. P. M. Hale to Raleigh. Order from prompt customers solicited, and promptly filled at lowest market rates. , OCtlI-0t r ... C END 25c. to O. P. ROWELL A CO., New k York, for Phampbiet or liXf page, con tain in ir lists of 3(40 newspapers, and eeumates showing cost of adrertislog. inarch 7-1 f MISCELLANEOUS. Offered Protection Against Loss bjr lire and Eire. ; General Insnranco Agent, BALEIUII, N. C i Reprrseots Ue following urst claaa Couv paniest - -- -,-., ";- '-.i -J;; ;; 5 r. AMna Lde Insurance Co., 1 j ; , tns Fire Inaurance Co., I ftf National Ftrs Co. ' . .; t rJ i - ..... , ..... ,i i-..- .-, , mniisu'AinsraMi c uw uu,t A . j n . ' J Fire Co., 1 . e ., VOf N. Y. uomasn rirm vo., Howard Fire Co Combined AsseU Orer 135,000,000. I - ' , The Mttcoiioo of the publlo b respectfully called to these substantial Institutions, sf fordiug ample Indemnity , augl6-3m , 50 CENTS. CENTS. : Ch CENT8. )' CENTS. . . ( r. "i i i : '.j. i...t -;i - ' - j THE DURHAM - HEUALD Will be sent to any address until NOVEMBER 14 FOR THE ABOVE : f AMOUNT., 1 ' N' is tbs time to secarea first class '" O A M P A ION I A l E li the small price of .. f? A CENTS. K A CENTS. ) V CENTS. U J CENTS OU CENTS July 23-tf 'JIIE JIORMNU STAR, WILiLIXaTOS, K. 0. , Jl FIRST-CLASS DOOCRATIC NEWSPAPER LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ' ANY DAILY KEWSPAPEB IN NORTH . CAROLINA. ' Only Daily Paper Published la WILMINGTON," a City of nearly 20,000 Inhabitants, and '., th Great Centre of North Carolina Trade ! . , . SUBSCRIPTION : One Year, ' S x Months, ' . . Three Months, - $7.00 4.00 2.25 ADVERTISING RATKS REA80XA11LE. Address, VM. II. BERNARD, ' Editor & Proprietor, WlLMINOTOX, N. c. THE BIBLICAL RECORDER, PCBLISIItl) BY EDWARDS,1 BROUGHTON & CO. RALEIGH, N. C REV. C. T. BAILEY, Editor. , REV; D. HUFD AM, Associate Editor. , REV. W. T. WALTERS, D. D., Agrict'i Ed ORGAN OF N, CAROLINA BAPTISTS, . : ; I' its Forty-First Yean 7 EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT. As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed. . ' Only ft 10 per Year. ' ' Address BIBLICAL RECORDEH,4 ' Raleigh, N. a , THE LEADING J0U TRINTIXG HOUSE, book bindery and bl a .n k book Manufactory - OF, THE STATE. ;, y! EDW RDS, BROUGHTON & CO , j - ' PBOPRIKTORS, : - 'Vs ' , RALEIGH, 'n'.. C , 1 , ;. ; I - '! "i -: : I, TUB BKBT ASSORTMENT OFj, ,,,, TYPE, PAPERS, CARDS AND ; ; INKS, ' SKILLED WORKMEN IN EVEllY i ' :.' ! ' DEPARTMENT.;' . , ' f BEST QUALITY OF WORK PRINTING, ' RULING AND BINDING OF EVERY DE-, SCRIP HON, EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND 8KILKCLLY IMPROVED MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS The EaleigSentinel, FDBUSHSD DAILY AHD 'WEEKLY, i Sabcriptica Rates la Advanc'ei.!" Dally Sentinel, one year, postage paid, f 8.00 , J six mouths i 4.M For the campaign, four .jngnlha i: J.OO Weokly Sentinel, one year, postage p'd, 1 100 i " - .. . . " ,; ; six months,, ,. itlM For the campaign,' y '"' 'W t That cur readtrs may see with whatlavor our paper is received 1if Our etiUurial breth ren, we jjfiva below a few extracts embracir 'what they say" of us: ' " ' ; ' NOTICES OF THE PRESS. , Newbern Times, Rep.J , 'M Ica llng democratic paper in the tate. ': " tTolsnot Transcript.!"-' ,f The Raleigh Soutluel under its new mana gers and proprietors is greatly Improved, and is pow one of our roost valued exchange. , yT.' . ' Richmond, (Va.) Whig. , " The Raleleh 8entlnel publishes a six pace weekly, the largest and handsomest psjwr we have seen printed in North Carolina. It shows enterprise and thrift, the result of good management and live thunder. a ! I--:. hi- (Ooldsboro Messenger. . The Halelirh Sentinel, under its present able management shows a decided Improve ment. Edited with marked ability, lis gen eral make up and typographical appearance is excellent We wish the new man agement every success. " ' -t v. ') Hickory Press. ' .!. '' We are itlad to herall tbs apuearanca again of that useful democratic Journal, the Kaieign sentinel, u naa passea inva euiireiy new hands, snd there Js evtdcutly some one about who knows how to prepare something readable, for evenr Issae teems with news and democratic soundness. . .,. , . , . , . From the Salem Press j ' ' : The Raleleh Sentinel, nndor the new man agement has been much improved in manner and matter, have been in regular receipt of the Daily Sentinel ft s week or more, and hope its dally visits will continue. Spec imen numbers cup be seen at this olllco rrrce ox ins fauy per annum. Prom the FayettevUle Wide-Awake. The 8entlnel, the name of 'which has been a terror to radicalism since Holdea pledged the last dollar ad the. last msa" to the support of the oofadcrate States govern ment, has passed into new hands, and Is as suming an attitude from which it il burl many a destructive canister Into , radical ranks.- t - i. , ' Greensboro Masonic JournaL , The Raleigh Seotlnel came to us lat Wd. nesdsy as a morning dally and decidedly Im jrovea. x be new managers ana eaiior prom se to do be ter in the future, aud present a bettor paper than the initial number. They may perhaps do It, but we can't see much chance, for Improvement. Gentlemen, we Ish you success. , jf -y . Robesonlan.J . The Ralclirh Sentinel, under th present msnoirement. Is rerf eeneraliv Improved. It contains as much reading matter as hereto fore, and iaone of the very best dally papers la 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 its prosperity with pride and pleasure. They have reduced the ratcAfor the CAmpalcnJSS will be seen in another column. - . j' Vlcksburg (Miss.) Herald. 1 , . The Ralelrh Sentinel needs no euloey from us. Every one that reads tt kr.owa how It stands on all important topics of the day. and although some may differ with It, yet all can say that it u stucure in tie course, na is working for tho best Interest of the peopl; of North Carolina. . . ; ; tMnrphyHfirald. The Sentinel Is a living exponent of de mocracy, seeking, by tho force of polished argument, to prove the necessity of restor ing both state and national ra ernraeot to the guidance of the democatlc party. Un der its present able management it takes an enviable position amo g the best Journals la the kind, Increasing the former prominence of Its name, by maintaining the highest de cree of elficlewcv. Kvery democrat in the raouotslns thould tike It, and every republi can who does not desire an aaattion wriuKle to his brow, should shun it. for its persua sive arguments -entail thought. With better mall facilities, Murphy would 'contribute to tbs support of the Daily Sentinel, and this assertion Is based on the extensive, circula tion enjoyed By the Herald's copy. VrAIX AIIEE LOTS FOR SALE! ir ivniv Tnr at tv nir vn VLMBER, 1876, by virtue of a Judgment of the Superior Court of Wake louutv, I win expose to public sale on the premises that valuable psreel of land situate In and near tb North eastern part of the city of Kalelgh lying between Peon Strtet and Oakwood Cemet. ry, known as MORDF.CAI'S GROVE, Including lots along said Person Street and Polk 8treet, eontainlne In all sbeut 80 seres. belonging to the estate of the late Henry Jl0racal. - - - i The land will be sold lu several parcels, to suit purchasers. Terms one third ca?h;resldue la ntue and twenty-, ne months, with Interest at six per cent. , , ; , .. i ; 'MARTHA MORDECAL foctO-dlm ""f" 1- ' Executrix' THE jninRFREESRORO EV j- EIRER."- ' ' An Independent Weekly Newspaper, The Organ of the Koanoke and Meherrlu Sec tions I Circulates in Thtrtv-Nme counties and Twelve States Is the official organ of Northampton and Hertford counties; and has a larsrer circulation, la them than any paper pumtsnea. -as an advertising medium, n cannot be surpassed in Eastern Carolina.; ' Terms, i per year, hi advance. 1, for six months. ' .. . WARD & BLAKET. Ed 'a. and ProD's.. ng' 15 tf Murfreesbom V. G .1 Samaritari Nervine. A THE great Nerve Conqueror, careg EpdeptlrFils, Convulsions, kV fAspaems. St. Vitus. Dance snd V an nervous diseases ; mo imiy pw Known positive remedy lor K 1 f ijptlcFlts. It has bees tested f thousands and has never been 3 known to fail la a single ease. V' Trial nackaire free. Enclose - .stamp for Circulars giving evi dence of cures. Adaress, , , DR. 8. A. RICHMOND, Box 741, St. Joseph. Mo., rr Information Abouf Texas, with - Mans,"' ramifhkU, ,'ctfirTnfBtsliHl xra application In peron or by letter toTHOS, F. HalU.lt lnnniCTutioii Azent, xnieroa tional A Great Northern R. R.. "Palestine. Texas. ' Jy24-wCm TUURSDAY. OCTOBER 2G. AFFAIRS IK SOUTH CAROLINA. ' Raid of Negro Militia on Mount Pleas- . : ant Fsarful Threatening of Whit .Men and Women Aa Appeal to ' ' General Ruer. for Protection Ef fect of the Caiaoy Massacre. A .j(.,f Ifpecial dispatch to the Now. York Herald. J ' CiiAaLESTOx, & C Oct. 22, 1876. The reign of terror in the) low country continues, and the few whites who live there are in momentary terror of their lives. The massacre at Caiahoy' has mboldensd the negroes, aud yesterday evening a band f 400 of the militia, armed with state gnns, and supposed to he the same men who were engaged in the Cainhey butchery, marched iuto tk village of Mount Pleasaut and uttered load threats f murdering i the inhabi tants and' btirniDg - the town. ., ; They rnahed through the strseta firing their nuskets and shouting "Remember Caiu hoy." There are about forty white citi zens in the town and about fifty colored democrats. " -";' - j PKEPAEATTOX8 FOR XritrSHCB. i , ; These collected together, armed them selves as best they could, moved all the women and children iato one house and blade preparations to defend 'them. A steamer, lying at the wharf, , was got ready to bring the women And children to the city, which is about twe miles distance from Mount Pleasant. The white and colored democrats against the latter of whom load threats were made by the negroes remained on guard all night; aud the republicans, Hading thst they were deteriuiued to make a stand, did not carry out their intention. , A BETC&X TO IBB BWA1CPS. , Tuey left for the swamps about day. light, threatening (o return soon and burn the Tillage, kill the mea and out rage the women. This statement is a literal relation f what was witnessed by a Herald reporter, and is not iu the least exaggerated. Many of the negroes were those implicated in the CatuLoy mas sacre. " .' " ' :.( CACSBOF TUa ATTACK. , I The attack npon the towa was caused by the report that a colored democratic meeting was to be held there. Not one ef the negroes implicated in the butch ery of the whites at Usunuoy lias yet been arrestsd, although the sheriff, who U tbnir leader, knows them all. j ! AN APPEAL FOB TROOPS. 'A meeting of the citizens of Mount Pleasant was held to-day, and a com mittee was appointed to go to Colum bia, wait on General Husrer and ask for a company of federal troops to be sta tioned there, The negroes in this sec tion outnumber the whites ever tou to see, and since tha.Cinhoy carnage have become perfectly outrageous. Un l9ss the government sends troeps many white men and women and colore.! dem ocrats will be murdered. - I : A DAY OF rRAYER. It wag announced in all the , white churches to-day that lhursduy, the 2Cth, would be observed as a day of f49liug, humiliation and prayer for the sacccss of the movement for good gov eminent. , i. A UIABOLICAI, OUTRAGE. if . : s At Sauimcrville, IweDty miles from this cit3', on Sutorday, an attempt was made by negroes to outrage tho little daughterT of thobaud "masterof The First United States artillery, stationed at that point. No arrests have been made as jet. .. . , , The troopa In camp at Cainhoy report everything quiet. Tho negroes have not yet come to tho village ,. RIOTOUS NEOUO DEMONSTRATIONS IN ; CHARLESTON COUNTY A NOT U EH ACCOUNT OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT ' AFFAIR. ; ; Charleston, S. C., Oct. 22. 1S7C Riotous demonstrations of negroes, generally supposed to be ths result ol tho Cainhoy aflTair, ore reported from various points of Charleston county." A serious demoastration of negroes at Mount Pleasant village, opposite Charleston, is causing prcat alarm to the, while rogldcuU, who wiil petition Ocncral Ruger fortreops. WADK HAMPTON'S ADVICE TO SOUTH CAROLINIAN'S. I Augusta, Ga., October 22, 1876. Oeueral Hamilton, iu a speech at Aiken, told the people to offer no resistance to arrest, but ts submit quietly to every thing.. If ; Uni'd States -fold tr are wdered to fire upon the people the lat ter must not ree:t,but bare the r breasts and be willing le .die for the good of their country. The f eople are detcrmiaed upon a peaceful victory and roust give no pretext to their enemies to ; find the slighter t grounds for the charges made. Vance for Civil Liberty The Ha- ' bcas Comas Order. : ExxocTrvs Dbfartment of N. C. . Adjutant General t Ojfiee, --L Halcigh,. 26trr May, 1 363; General Order, No. 9. ! Militia officers srb ordered not to ar rest any man as a conscript or deserter who may bare been discharged under a writ of habeas corjm tried before any Judge of the Supreme or Superior Courts of this Rate. ' j They sre further ordered to resist any such arrest upon the part of any person not authorized by the legal order or pro cess of aCourt r Judge having jurisdic tion of such cases. - y . ' , y By order of Governor Vance. Adjutant General. ; YoO ARS foolisll. every day. Negroes sre ros'iaterlng VANDERBILT. j rrf ntWoeketPatrloLl .:,fn i li anxiety to prove- Vaaderbilt As4' most be very uncomfortable to that gen tleman. . It is not because the, world lias " any particular spite agaiUht him'that the demise of this railroad magnate is so de sirable, it is simply the rage for spocn -lament, and the n fitf of co-Uiffliifryr tors iu New York to make a ."big 'thing by the full f stocks which would iucvit sbly efisiii. J Then; also, the metropoli tan ftewspapen4 wish a seusatiisp; aru jl " we may believe the, correspoud(nts who write letU-r from that eity, ths Com rnodoro's jiotpte ha& been bmii t-d , for months by a small army of reporters, all eager to get the first intelligence that' " the richest man iu America Jia jaid tho, . debt of natmo. . The ayenuea to th,e ttiU :.v egraph'ofliots ars so gunrded that it la aluiost impossible to get a bogns dis patch oVer the' wires; bnt ' in this e.s the sttsmpt suoeeeled,' an tlie- orgwy A i bore A' no less restiectablo nAiae than U that 'tt Rtr. Dr. Deoms, a jg()ntlem(in at " old as the sick man liimself; and his life-' long friend. a ' A t similar dispatch' '" sent from TroV, N. Y.: a few yours age", '" l announcing that 'Vaaderbilt bad been stricken down with apoplexy at Surtildga, v snd boanng the forgea etenaturs of one , of the editors of the Times, This mes sage was lmndffd to a ' messenger boy while bearing night dispatches to a morning paper, aud was niver traced to its rightful source Of cnursa. railroad stocks took a tumble an'T somebody was made rich. Sometime old men die who, through poverty , or , Jong , illness, have been burdensome to tUemswlves aud friends; but here is a map, who through his riches has become . a burden to i he world. He ; shows , a , wouJerful ', JwlJ npon life, this physical '-, giant among men, but die- he munt at uo distant day, add then his immunse wealth -will take new direotiuns, -and much of it will be scat tared for the benefit tt thousands againsts whom it has been for years lucked up. Aator, StewArtFVanderbilt, Lick, all dying withiu'a year,' mnst in-"1 fcvitably let loose a vast 'amount of capi- t-d that rightly belongs. Lq ,J.Ue world. PERSON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT. I ' - . t' Kec6rder.. 1 ,r;HBIoro , vVe were present last week at this court, arriving ou Tuesday morning, too late to hear Judge Kerr's charge to the grand jury, except A "Supplementary ono on the subject of court house building. The judge was rvery earnest iu recom mending a lurgpr and ( bottvr building, pao suitable to the 'character of the county, aud better able to accommodate the people, wituesstM, suitors aud others, as well, as the county ,, officers. ..It can. not be denied that the present bailding, a low, small one story brick building in altogether uusuitod to ita purposes and we hope the suggestions ef the judge will be hooded. - , , . , ; There was little busiucss of impor tance before the court. The criminal docket was light, at last iu the character ofoffsneea. One young 'man, white, was sentenced to the peuiU-'iitiary for 5 years for larceny, If the criminal docket was light the' civil docket was lighter, and the bar waffabltr t devote the whole of Wednesday to the J:rial of the title to a cow aud calf. - On Tuesday nfieraoou csurt was ad journed to give Sir. Turner "nnolhcr . pporumiiy to lock norns wnn fliaor Graham, Itst'cms a litilo surprising that the roiuic geutlutnan should have gone into the couuty uf l'crbwu to boat Major Graham the reultr nominee, by a rehash otyid .SoiiUutl eJiiariais, but so it was, and they heard what they bad read for J.hcUwusiiHdlh llnie, th j old story, Uawkius, aud the Chatham Hail road, swapping off beiids, and thieving corporations, the attempt to corrupt his immaculate hnricstjThy the otter to buy the Sentinel, lawyers set oa him te break him down, editors set ap te dog him and to en nt infinitum aad md nauseam. lie had as well have poured water into a rat hole as to ex pect that any of his idea or arruutents (?) co jld find a lodgment iu the brain of a person county man or that their li leli ty to party ohLga'Joua could be seduced by the lormur attachment of the people to him. The democrats tf Person will vote as a unit for Major Graham. . This gentleman replied to Mr. Turn er in masterly style and utterjy atinihl ilated him ln the opinion of tho iiear eM, though Turner with tii noil per tinacity came back to a reply. But while Major Graham's speech was a fine argument, covering not only al the ground utces;ary to confute Turner, but going uio-1 seiirchiiisly and elo quently into t.ntiOiial affairs. Turner7 iu his reply fell back into th) old rut iu, which ho i do med to travel to, his political grate. . .... Col. li. JJ. Withers, of Caswall, Al lowed iu a most able and anituatsd speech on political affairs gcncrallj', and proved . bini'-elf t iter?, as he has always done, cne'cf'ihe most clear headed, as well us one uf tho purest politicians we have ever met with. Conversations with him as ws-llus witli M. MeGehee gave Jibe pleasant assuiS aiice of the sound condition of political, affairs in Caswell and Persou the almost certainty of success in tho fornwr; the fall assurance fef it ia tho lattr-r.. . ' ThepreiS was repres'isntid,' thougls not so fully as uranl. Father Evans of ths Chronicle whs there in good health, and in good fpirit ctiusidcring that newspapers did not sewm tt ba lu de mand. Daniel Dechcrt t f the Dauvilb IJordr,T'xprew, J. V. Thackstonof the Rsidsville Times end ers lvti all represented the.' "great waLt of the pi o) !t" but as a gcutiiJ thing, we were ail uuheeded prophets, Eut we all pray for the doliv-rance of tie Ian.d , from iuttllectual dsrkncM. ' ' - iraf EVEBT VOTER IS THS TATA 3II0FLD SEE THAT HIS NAVB IS morEtlLT ox Tire Hi:' OXSTBATION BOOKl. I
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1876, edition 1
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