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J X1 A - . .V 'I A, . auO-'.i ,1-... '1 II I - - - t Kv n - i,.n r if I k VOL. OH :wo. 7i. RALEIGE, N. 04 TUESDAY lIOBlTIirG, OVEILBEB 7fJ 1876 f'.V )i'.i PEICE FIVE CENTS. PIEDMONT AIR-LIN R RAIL BlCHMOND & DaHVIIXE, RICHMOND A Panvillk U. WM5f.C.'l)lVISIO!r. ! intl Koktm Westekn N.C. E- AV. iuj ti,-jt."r c: CONDENSED TIME TABLE, Effect cm and mfUr. Sundays Oct, Lmt GrMntboro lo w A- " Co. Shot.... 1.. ll.UI ' 1 r 14t F. M. ArHTtOo)a.VK.r.. ' (i&ANQ WK8T. Lean GoMtboro..... -Arrive t Klelgh.... 1 5.15 " ' VI.. i. 'I j 10.10 A. M 1180 Y. M. 4.15" LesTvco.Kiiop....... t,-- : Arrlrt Greensboro' ,, ,, . . UOIXO XOUTII. 4.B5A.M 5.S0 i M SfUUbarr 1 9K M rtwoboro...; ri 'I i .i - BarkcrUU...(. H 5.05 7.43 Arrlrt iX Klchmond GOING SOUTH. Lrtr Rich Bun4. " BurkerlUe.;.;." " Danrill. ...... 10.4U 8.55 r. . 8 58 ' , " - UriDboro.... t. " . Alr-Un.Tluofl,4 r y rrl t Cbrltt... , , " 10.!S i Aeomn4iitlH Train, A80P,5i ii in ' t Lmtb Grecnboro.. r . . ,. . , ' . n f-i Lwvt 6oMmmom.V, " - irrlr it Rtelfffc ;V.-. - :. . 1. Lear Co. 8bow..M Arrlrf atGresiMbOro I I- ''-J-' "8P Mj 9.60 " l . 6.60 Al U i 9.00 " Xortli Western N. . It. tl ,KiT(SAi,tM BiAXoo.)''- ' hmi OiUibTOA;::dVA.',.'.i P. M. Arriremt Salem............. .15 . " teave Sa'm ..T ea AJ M. Paaaecrar Train leaTlnc BaJafarh at 13.84 P. M, eonqnet At Ureeotboro with the Soutb--ern bound train; making-4W ((Uk:lcMf vUna to all 8outbrn cltln. Accommodation Train Iraving Raleign at 10-.15 M., conaecU with North rnbouaa trmia at Grcenp (nr fUmtt nond and all poloUlatt Priest of TkkU hidi a tia etheritrntM.4 " NoCbanpe of Cra be J ween Atlanta and Richmond, 517 aollel. " 1 - ' ,rr ArB. ANDREWS, Kaleigit & Gaston, iiail ROAD vfiCUSDULE. V i-J) ........... w ni A. m. Arrive at Weldon.,.,,....,.. 8 (O P. M. Leave We'don. ...... .t ..,i,rv Jf0 P. M Arrive at Raleigh... .....It-V,. 5 40 P. M. Leave RaJclirh.....,,...,.....;' 5 00 A. H. Arrive at Weldon....;... S S5 P. K. Leave Weidon.....-..-.-..- 5 OA. M. Arrive a Blclgh..,.v,. . RALEIGH AUGUSTA AIR LINK, j '; Cha- fe of Schedule to take effect 630 a. tn. Monaar, uctooer euin, ion i " Tsiiit JJoviso South. . t. 1 Eeave Raleigh.. ....... ......... 80 A- M. Arrive at Cameron...,,,. 13 7 P, M, ' TBAIM.MOTJWa NoBTBV' ' ( Leave Cameron '. 1 00 P. M, Arrive at EaieiKk...;Ai. w.V- 40 P. M, All train will approach - and pea Bj fc D R.R. M. C, lMvlalun, croaaing at Carywlth rcaution. -y , . , 4 minute for Breakfast at Cary. j J0HC, WI1ER. . j ort U-tf ..... j j( Superintendent. ff! .i TICKET FARES. AWI TlMB BOllED C'LK TO THJE WEaT,TlA.Xflft,CllS AFE AKE A OHIO B. f. , . i Flrrt clear fan from ffcleijch to Cincinnati . Flnit da far from Raleljl. tpIaOianap- 01125.75. . , . ., j Flrat ciaa' fare from Ralelg to Chicaica $LS5. .H.ita-.i PI. . , , Pint clail from Raleigh to St. Loul83.2t. . l . TJ 1 J . - I 111 - Of OK Paaaengera for Cincinnati and the West, a. m. train, -Teach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.; leava Rlehatond at 10.80 pv m-, by the Cla clnnatt & Ohio Railroad, and, reach Cincra BaU at 0.00 on the morning. of the aeopnd dI "Z ' jCONWAI R. HOWARD i ? i' TT AJen, Pa, di Ticket Ageo7 : r-nglnneer and Bup't. I ParKiiavmto, Vr Mareh 8It, 1878. SOIIEDULE' OP 'THAI JfS. j. , - f j , ' ?.(-.;..: ooino BorjTH. ; fjt .Throurh MU leave Patera- JV I j--- burg at...f.....4 ...4. J i Ij3T P.-. 'Arrive at Weldoei aU....J. U'-65 P. M. Southern Ex pros leave Pe- . tenbarg at ,8:30 A. M. Arrive At Veldou f.. V-i 43 , A Jft ,1'broagh Freight with Paa-f, 1 Mnger Ci)h auaehed, w l l leave Prterburg at.-. --40 Ailt Arrive at Weldon at... .... 9:15 f. M. OOIBO- HOBTH. i Through Mall leave Weldon at 1M AJM Arrtrat Petarabuxg at.....ll:65 AXli. outhem Express uiavp'W 'iji'i , " donnt..:.'..i....i.tJi 'l 4:00 P. M. Arrive at Peterabarr t.-.T.T"-"-T:05 P. k( .nrougu rrelgnt wilb ' t aenoer Coach attac 'IS Ills t.... 10:10 p.nn "T leave Wuldon at. Arrive at Petttraburp 'Through Ticket aold to all Hasten) and oontheru point, ,: nd Baggair Checked .nrouRli.' . ' U. V; iAJUUL,A3, P - Superintendent 1 JICUMOSU A PETEKSBURQ B. K Commencing Oct 24th. 1373, Traltr uu road will run a follow t i l l 1 1 0 A. V. LtiTi Richmond, South. 5; lo a. w Thmiifrh nr.n. r-us frelrht Train flr45 t. M., Throtirt Mall ' Leit Prriat.Btrao, North. f s J T:S0 A M., Kreieht Train ; I'J 14., Throffka MU; 5 P;, M. Freight Train; 7:35 P. Through MalL;r..; ,.v m .:tn ' Coachea attached to all freight train for Accommodation of niMMimn. This Com uauy '"off ur apocisihidiieement the hlplng public on line of the Raleigh Gaston, lUleigh Augusta and Western Railroad, la tUe way of low freight and passenger ratev .. , : . .-.. . v u ii ,; a. shaw -y DUY GOODS, drc f if r, i.;.r' : .. .1 3 ' - - JUST I TIJIC. , 150 Bejver and Cloth Cloak I for Ltdiea, V50: Ladle EngUsa Clftert somethtog tew, .1U t..i-r. ... . t"-. " ' , ..w... stylUb. and eomfortable, f , ic7 y. ' "i, J . ' ! ' ''.'-'ki ''I;' im Td. rjardlnal FUh Net for Keck,. . M0 Yd. Cardinal and White Itncblnp for ITdleaT .a. :;-L;r 7 0. a 500 Pr. Linen Caff ft'.d Collar la Cardl- at Kavr llw'i rowa aadWhtte.' s . f IT 110 Dos. Ladiet Eld Glove tn color, Black and Wnfle from IS cent the beat.,; ; , 1 v.---i "' to S.00 far ; 18 Do. LsJlu and Mlawllood ia Card)- hat Bid and Brown Braided Flannel.,' ' f' KHOXS, BOOTS AK0 0AITER8, The larceat atock m the State at oottom DRESS GOODS. 1 , , 1 ,;f '... s ' 1 I The largest atock ever held by on firm i't ') '; . i iwi ti ivvj v-.-,--3 . l-r. j . and af latest style and lowest prk. ' : ; BATS I HATS 11 HATS I it The largest stock ever offered by ul for .hi'.'.'.'. I--.. p . . Men Boy and Children from M centa upward.. , LaU tyli Silk Hat at 5.50. , , ' t j Remember 'The be t tjood at: lowest cash price. " ept I7-ly i IT, H. R. 8. TUCKER. D.' ; W A I T T V DUO. Beg leave to Inform thetr customers that tney nave removea so me wen Known ( stand of Jamee M. To lea. No. 52 FtTetierilb Street. Ealeili.K.L whtoh they have fitted tip entirely new, and . 1 1 an, purcnaaea a tmrge ana weu ' aMiorted atock of . READY.MADLV CLOTHING!! FOB MICX, BOYS AMD CBILDRE.V., r Men'a'Sack Butt MOO: Men' Frock Suit for 5 00; Men' Frock aMioier Suit from $10 ! 1-45; M n'e fine Black Bulls from 17.50 to 150; Boys Fancy Satinet Suits St to ft; Boys' CaaaimereBuiU W to $15; Chil dren' Sulfa $3 to $i0; Overcoats $5 to $X COME AND GET SUITED. Oent'a Furniahlnr Oooda, Hamburg Edy tBflra ana inaeruona, Mouona, Boai 1 rj, Oloma, Oambrloa,' Boota, . . Shoe, Una ore 11 a, Hats, 1 Caps, Furai, em. t . DOMESTIC BUY GOODS ' con tiho or Print, Alpaca. Merino, Delaine, Clog- name, cotton r-iaias.cottoaaaee, tventncay, Jeans. Cssslm res. Cambric, Blue ! Denim. ' Oanaburgs, lickings. Flan- , nets, Linseya, Ac, B eached and ; . Brown tbeetlnw and rihlrtlng. Thankimr'ottr friends tot their liberal oat-. ronage In the past, we feel confident that ri our new More with' Hew Goods, bought at the lowest price, wo will be able to please alL Respectfully, ' - w, D.8. WA1TTABRO. O , -j. Na 57 .Fayettevllle Street, h bct4-tf Raleigh, N. a- SCIIALK mtoriiEns, j ..u:::i:? r.'r.:i w.yei tasvih j urewera 01 ine ,i-9.:.;i. celebrated'1 la6'e - BEE,4 " Newttt-k, New Jertcr. ' - J TUEO. JOSEPHS 4 German 8Bi American Hemn. " Hargett and Salisbury Slrwt. Ur. Jotenh baa fitted up hli Saloon with special referenoe to the comfort and enter tainment of bis gueau, and tb public la Invited to an Inapection of hi accommoda tions and a teat of the erentura comforts in to Una of bit entertelnmeuu H ;'rt IIli Realaurant is alwa)i lupplled ' w!Ui tli frealiest and fattest OYSTERS. BIRDS AND VENISON, aervetl Id the beat and all the Tarlcd .tyles iia uar . w 1 -- a --t is stocked with 'a fall and complete line the finest Vines sad Liquors, Imported and demesne . ;.-K..rlii a 1 v !':! SCIIALK BROTHERS CELEBRATED LA GER BEER ASPECIALTi. t . Iu his.i " .. , r - - - '' 1:1 ' DIUiard Room is one of ta finest Tables; in the city, and la tuo , , ... r : Reception Room la a Table of new model .and design for the entertainment and pastime of gaests. Thankful for past patronage. Mr. Joseph respectfully Invites from the citizens ana sojourners In Raleigh v visit, to Ws quiet, welt ordered And Complete establishment on SALISBURY ASP HARGETT STREETS, ust Went of lJaloljjbTaUptml Bunk. . ., Wtj wet iB-u. - Mr wife. 8ARAH COLB.1 Lavbig left m bed and board without canre, I hereby warn all persons, against giving ner employment, or otherwise affording her such aid. com fort or protection a may encourage her to longer remain away from her proper home. The full penalty cf the law in auci cases will be enforced against all offenders. . 4'r j, JAHUU IUC BOM JlMiriM. rpiIE BOOK eV STATIONERY a.-' - jirsir.S!4 of - ; e: j. HAisii & soil : ' 17 MCRRAt STREET, KEV.'tORK. U Ul not ba Interrupted, by (ha aesaovalof Mr. P. M. Hale to Kaleich.' Orders from prompt customers so1icm., and - promptly filled at lowest market nWj. : ,: -.' ? i t oct 17-9t , ' - ;- : nisD 25c. to u. r. kum ua cu., new O York, for Pham pbiet o. 100 pages, con taining listaof 3000 newepTars, and estimate showiiig cort of advoftiiiiig. --5 Miscellaneous. . '" 1 1 Mt 1 Offered Protection A gain t Loss . ... fjy nre ana lATe. - fc .. .XJ-, ! i'- '.lik-S. -'' General Instirahce'Agenti RAiEicnryrc; , ' ' .,'.."( ' ' 4'i tiUii Represents the following first class Com panies: ., AEtaa, Ufa tnanraae Co.. ! ' - ,S?i?SfB0 Of Hartford. Hattonai FtrwOo.," " J ti'a ''i''!-': j i, sn i: ' -ii !,..:.. j German-American Fir, Co., 1 f Hoffman Ftra Co.. VOf N. T.l Howard Fir Co., J : 4 .1.1 i ,' Combined Assets Orer $33,000,000. Tlie attentioo of lie public Is respectfully called to these substantial Institutions, si- foniing ample indemnity - uli-3m X ts 5 3- aw hi. lllTll(fi a.s fl k.e.9!i7 w ' .A a x "si n mm ITS i eafj3. S8a JS "Maf--S.IiJ 50 CENTS. CENTA 50 CENTS. CENTS. -iIEXlUIlIIAnl-IIEUALDi, Will be teit to any address until NOVEMBER 14 FOR THE ABOVE v 41 as 4 xvow it we uim o tacr om cims 1 : l - . . . . a . J 1 0 A M, P A I G N ' ; T A . T E K f i. small price of s KAIENTS. KAXJENTS7 OU CENTS UV CENTS. jfiCRNTS.' t)U CENTS Jul? 13 YALr ABLE LOTS FOR SALE! On MONDAY, THE th DAY OF NO VEMBER. 1870. bv trirtneof a ludsrment of the Superior Court of Wake County, I will expose to public sal on the premUee I bat valuable parcel of land situate In and Bear the North-eastern part of the eltv of Raleigh lying between Person Street and Oakwood Cemetery, known as MORDECAl'S GROVE, Including lot along said Person Street and Polk Street, containing la all about SQ acre, belonging to the estate of tbe late Hearv Mordecai '.'' - - '' ' The land will be aold In several parcels, to nit purchasers. Term one third caah ; residue in Blue aaa twenty- , montbs, witk InUrest at six per cent, y . r .... - HAKIUaHUKUiUbf .Mil fTRiil.' A rjun ; TIURFREERBORO, EX. Aa Independent Weekly Newspaper. The Organ of the Roanoke and Meherrin Sec tional - Circulate In Tbirty-Nlne- eonntiea and Twelve Bute. ' I tbe official organ of Northampton and Hertford eoantie, and baa a larger circulation in them than any paper published. ..At aa advertising medium, ft cannot be surpassed in Eastern Carolina. . Terms. 13 per year, in advance. 11. lor six months. 1 - - , 1 WARD A BLAKEr. Ed', and Prop's., ang ilt ,x; -,i ,t t . Murfreesboro. h.i Every Town laf Nartli'' and South arollui THE MISSllPPlT'aliEOlREXKD M AEIXE utlemphis Tennessee. t Caah Capital ,a $300,000.00 la taking thtf' management of tbe Mis sissippi Valley Insurance Company far North and South Carolina, I take pleasure in reo com mending it te my friends and tbe public generally as s sound healthy and conserva tive Company, wen managed, witn a larje and profitoble bUHinees. '- ' Good resnoBtiDie scr.'s wantea lo ererr town and county In the two Slates. , Address, AY. A. Tl Kli, ' (en nl Agt k Manager. " s '-; - Box IM, Raleigh, N. C. OJlce in BcKm Building, Corner of Wil mington A Martn St 1 , i - K no? z-zo ;;. i,! The Ealeigh Sentinel, PDBLI3HED JilLTAND WEEKLt! Subscription Eatca la Advaaco,' Daily Sentinel, one year, postage paid, $8.C$ " , aix montiis -" - 1 For tb campaign, foar montha, -.' .; .Weekly Sentinel, one year, postage p'd, " tlx months, " , For lb campaign, ' . , 4.0$ -2.01 l.ot .5$ ' That our readers may see with wbst fctvor our paper 1 received by our editorial broth ren, w giv below a few extracts embracicg "what Uiey any" of osr ' ' . r.- . NOTICES OF THE PRESS. JNewbera Times, Rep,J , v Tbe leadipa; democratic paper la the state, i f f i rTlao Xraascrtpt.) rr ; Tbe Balelarh Sentiaei nnder IU new ger and proprietors Is greatly Improved, and u now one of our mom valued exchange. I f Richmond. fVa.1 Whbr.l . The Raleigh Sentinel pabllshea a six pat weekly, the largest and handsomest -paper wa hav seen printed in North Carolina. It show enterprise and-thrift, the result of good Bunagwcaeat and live thunder. fGoldsboro Messencer.1 The Balelarh Sentinel, wooer As present able msnaewment shows a decided improve ment. Kuitoa witn marked anility it area eral make up and typographical appearance la excellent. We wish the new man agement every succesa. , . ,., . ,) From the Salem Press J Ths Raleigh Sentinel, wader the new man agement ha beea much Improved la manner and matter. We bsve beea la regular receipt of tha Dally Sentinel f a week or more, and hope It dally visit will continue. Spec imen aumbera eaa be aeea at this office Price of ths Dally $8 per annum. ' From tha Fsyettevtne Wlde-Awake.J . lbs ten Una L. tke name of which has been a terror to radicalism since Holden pledged "ihs last dollar and the last man' to the support of the ti federate State govera ment, ha paaed into new hand, and la as samlng an attitude from which It wl'l hurl maay a destrnctive eaalstar Into radical ranks.. ?'!! " I ':."' i f Greeaaboro Masoolo Journal. r ' " The Raleigh Sentinel came ton last Wed. nesdsv as a morning dally and decidedly Im Droved. The new manarere and editor Mom- is to do better m the future, and present better paper than the Initial number. They may perhapa do It, but we cant see much chaaoe for Improvement. Genttemea. . w wish you success. v,,...h,.fl ... ' (Robeaonlan. '. The Raielgb Sentinel, nnder the present aaaaageaaent, la ver- generally Improved. It contain aa much reading matter as hereto fore, and la one of tbe very beat dally papers In this state. In common with a great many fieople of thla s ste wa revere the name of ne aMtu,- 4 hii ! Imn of U proi perity with prtda and pleasure. They navereaucea ine rate lor toe campaign, a will be seen In another column. VtekeburgMlaa.) Herald. Tbe Raleigh Sentinel need no eulogy from n. livery ona thai read It krow bow it tsndon alt Important topic of the day. and although some mav differ with it. vet all eaa aay that It I sincere m Its course, end Is wowing lor iae Best interest at tne peopt of North Carolina. , ', fMurphv Herald.) ; ' The Sentinel Is a living exponent of de- tnocrscy, seeking, by the force1 of polls bed argument, to prove tbe necessity of restor ing both state and national go - eminent to tha guidance of the democraUo party. Un dent present able management It takes an enviable position amo-g the best journals tn the land, Increasing the former prominence of It name, by maintaining the highest de gree of efficiency. Every democrat In the naonntsineahonld take it, and every repnbll eaa who dose not desire aa addition wrinkle to hit brow, should thnn It. for Its persua sive arguments entail thought, . With better mall facilities, Murphy would contribute to the support of the Dally Sentinel, and this assertion la based on the extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald's copy. . . ., ... j .. ....... . , TRIUMPH TRUSS CO., 854 BOWERY, N. Y., to whom was awarded the' fremitus ,VeOal tot the best Elastic Truss and Supporter at tbe last session of the GREAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, curat a rapture In from '30 to 00 day and oner liio dollars lor a case tney cannot cure. They employ a mk FIRST CLASS LADY SURG SON. Terms moderate. ' Cases gnsranteed. (H ders filled by mall. Examination free. . Th usual discount to patron. Send 1 ' cent for descriptive book to - -...; fror. w. a. BU ham, m. U., , mar 23-d ly ' - r " Chief Burgeon. h JCRKITVBE WAREROOHB. - ( i i ... .; ) A,:.i! i j. .' '. : - A.JSrYdERa4PS;- Fayettevllle Street, Opposite tha Mar. xet, ana corner or Ksyettevuie ang i - Davie 8treU, aj--- ';au.!'ij i ;! ...; 'if Keeps on hand a large assortment .of sB style of . - A '! - ..D :-. . . '' FUUNITUKE: .' Parlor, -Diniag-Room -and Kitchen; Black Walnut, Stained aai Painted Chamber Bats Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, Bed steads, Wardrobes, Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, and all other article of Furniture found la a flrst-clas establish ment.. . r 1ST MATTRESSES mad to order. . . oct2l-8m , Inrormallon About Texas with Maps,' Pamphlets, etc, fuixtfieI on application In person or by loiter to TIIOS, F. r'kilER; Immigration Agent, Interna, tionui A- Greet Northern B. R., Paleetlne Texaa, ' i - lyJ4-w6m' m giititt s'futittfi. TUESDAY. 0yEMBER 7, , , THS BATTUE GROUND. . J (New York Herald.' ''' We publlt-hed yesterday the estimates of tha certain and doubtful state aa made up at tb republican and demo cratic headquarter the previou night. Ad analyst of the figures is aomawhat Inlereiting, n It shows that each party naw virtnaiif concedes (bat tb electo ral vol of New York is oeceasarj to it success a lollew i , ' ErtBUCS istimati. " J ' Certain ' Republican Slate!' California. ' " ' ' Nevada. 'S Colorado, " S New Hampshire, 5 llllnobv ; It New Yerk, 35 SI 19 14 Iowa, - . U Ohio, . ' 5 Psnnylvaola, t 7 Rbd Island, , 13 South Carolina, , ll Vermoat, : . 5 WisconsiB, , ; Kansas, 0 tr Mala. , sfaasacbisetta, Michigan, ' 7 5 It Minnesota, : . -: 10 Nebraaka, I YW'tt CiiiSi I ToUl, 205 ' r tbtublfuiSlaltt. l'!.if Onnecticat, 6 New Jersey. 4 North Carolina .... . t 10 Florida, Loniaiana, : S Oregoa, V ' ' ; :" .. 40 The democratic estimate la aa tallows: Certain Democratic State. ; J Alabama, Arkansas, 10 MlssonrLfi ' 15 i New Jersey, .v t New York, 35 ' 3 North Carolina,' 10 : 4 Oregon, . S 11 South Carolina, s 7 15 Tennessee, 13 It Texas, : " 8 S Virginia, , 11 8 Weat Virginia, - , ( 5 8 ' - Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, ,1 Loniaiana, -Maryland, Mississippi,' , teiai, 306 . Doubtful Statu.' m ,'u.) Wlsdonaio.':. CaUferaia, Pennsylvania, '1 Tbe republican thus cjalm far their aid California, Peunaylvanl and Wis contia, which ar classified by tbe other side aa "doubtful," and Xw Trk and South Carolina, which ar claimed out right by the democrat. , The democrats on Ui ' other hsad. beside placing Ssutb Carolina and New York on their certain Hat, claim alt all the stale olassifled by tbe republl cans as doubttal"-k-oamely, Connecti cut Florida,- Louisiana, JJew Jersey, Ntwth Carolina and Oregon. ; ( ,t Lint, giving each tide all it claiaa a cert aloY the thirty-five votes of New York deducted from either would defeat tb UOXeU Xke nrblMiM w left, according to thier own abowing, with only oue buudred and aevonti electoral votes and a very faint proa- pect of roaking op the deficiency out oi such - state an Connecticut, s Horidn, lx)uisisnaNewJer.-eyNoithCrifla and Oiegoninjuni0at ail l which the ohauces seem to favor- the opposition. Tb democrats, with all their liberal claims, would, ; have only one hundred and seventy-one electoral votes without New York, and could scarcely hope to make op the necessary fourteen out of California, Pennsylvania aad Wiscen sin So that both side abew that tb decisive battle inust b fought, ia the empire state t r.i'"if-.-! CONVERSION bF AN EDITOR. Why Mr- Wlilta, of Indiana, will Tot for Mr. Tuden Impossible to Reform tb Civil Service Under Radloal Bui. .- . -.-.-. .. ,; ':-. ; ...-:- (SBecial dispatch to the N. Y. World.) , IxbiAXAPOLia, Nor. 2.' The rjeatiael has a .special dispatch from Fort VYayn aanonaelng that J. 1 B. White, editor of too Osxetto pf that, oily, tho leading re- publican paper , of - Northern Indiana, and formerly a member of tb republi can state central committee tnd an influ ential citizen, ia ut in a card proclaim ing bis preference for Tuuen for presi dent, fie takes the ground that th public service cannot be purified in any other way, and that tho hard times are largely attributable to an extravagant and corrupt system, H will vote for Tilden not aa a democrat,' bnt aa an iu dependent voter who 'would as a peace ful and a prosperous oottntry: Ho has i large following in hi section of the a tat. TBB BIBLE. Cities lalL empire com to nothing, and'kingdoma fade away amok. Where are Noma, Mines, Lyourguaf Where are their books ? and what ha become of their laws ? But that this book no tyrant should hav boen able to eonaome, no . tradition to aback, no heretio msiictonaly to oorrnpt: that it should aland -. unto this day amid th wreck of all that waa human, without tb alteration of on sentence sou to change th doctrui taught therein snrely this is a very singular . providence1, claiming oar attention in a very remaikabl man- . -f -- - - - 1 ner. A ptominoat eitixan rushed into on of oux larg dry good: storep and atop - ped at tn bnttoa oooatert. h bad suiau aampi or Drown aux in ma nano. and bs asked tn smiling clerk if h bad any tmttona to mktch that' "Plenty, air,? was tho , answer; , "will you hav them by th irroe V No. ki.h roared tha citizen; "J want them by th bushel --OBTVlead ton I I want them Bent np in wagons and oaokod into tny eallar.till it ia full and running over. I'm tick of I - . T 1. JM . 1 1 1 usb nog, w-vu-u, uui you matcu um Kntt' T am nat irr.lnir fa mnl the rest f my day running round trying to match unpoambio etlsnl Tberos my check, but i tell you I won't feel lik myaeu till l v uid in my winter auppiy of buttons.'-' 'v ' ".' . .a A U AHOANXSM ltTNM THAT BXATS 7' .. ; y; . GOLD. -. -'-ii . Atlanta (Ge.) ConstUutidu. -In Bartow founty, near Carterville. W. P. Ward, ' th son -in law bf Jud, Erskino, of this city, ia running a ferr -manganea mine), which I th only ono of tb kind in th Unitd BUtea. ' On oa aid of his furnace is the Iron ore; a th other a bed f mangan, tl riobeat and longest and purest, a Dr. Little Bays, that can b found on tui continent War he to mine th iron or alone, it wonld ' pay him $20 pat ton. Ha add sixty per cent, of the mangan ese to it, and Bells all that he can make at 1180 a ton in gold. r Th combination f manganea with iron, give - tho metal need in Bessemer steeL and is ex ceedingly valuable. It has been mad beretofor almost exclusive in France, whet it readily commanded $400 par ton. Manganea ia xoesdingly rare, twcally,' but in Bartow county it ia fctrad ia prefuaenesa, and In remarkable purity. AU. Mile wlobt)tna,of thia oity, has an apparently xhaastlea bad of it. " Thar Is Bet profit of ovr $100 Kr ton on very ton of it that is mad. . lattl informs tu that there is nougb manganea and ; iron in Bartow eotnty to manufact ur fifty - ton - par day of this precious ferro mangan for flf tv veara. As it neva tlOO iter ton profit fif tons par day would - give $5,000 a day profit Thiaweuld boon million and a naif dollars of pront in one year, or over piaety millions, in all that lies barid as dear profit in th on ar tiol of manganea - ia Bartow county. Mr. Ward is making only about on ton per day at prent,',bot h will enlarge bis facilities soon, and tke maaufaotar of this rare and precious metal may be expected to grow vary rapidly as soon aa Its existence has twecm wumij anewn. BOILED CORN BEEF It should b put into cold water and skimmed till no more soum rises. .It abould boil slowly, and a piece weigh ing fiv pounds requires three and a half Honrs to belt" Hoiking 'ia poorer than underdone oorned beef. ' Kw let m tell your reader how tb make th nicest oorned beef. ; Th following will be found a very superior way ' f preparing it Meat to oorn or pickle ahould al ways bo of th beat quality. It im poor economy to pick poor beef. To on gallon of water take one and a half Kunas ox saat, nau a pound oz sugar, ifsnounoaof saltpetre and half an ounoe of potash. . In thla ratio the pickl : to b tnoreaaed to any quantity desired. Let these be boiled together till all im. purities rise from tb sugar and ar akimniad off; then pur into a tub to oaoL ' When cold pour it over th beef. w .i i ul- tw ii ! Mrmw ! or Innr weeks. Tb meat abould be - well cov ered with th pickle; should not be put down for at least thro days after killing, during which time it should ' be well rubbed With saltpetre, ... ;. , ,.. !7i 1 Be patient mea of the 'south. be pa tient Your day of redemption ia near. Be patient even thonnh vour burthens ar heavy to bear and your wrongs' cry to neaven tor redress. Never before was so strong an appeal made to the f or beaxanoe of th people of a state as that which to-day goes ent to the white men of Boutb Carolina.-- Philadelphia Eten- iagCJuionicl. ..1,,,..i j : . 'l THE RADICAL; PxTUat'C' , IS HUNDRED ASD BUCTT MILLIONS A YXAB, , FIFTY-FIVB . MILLIONS A f MONT0, , FOCBTBXM MILLIONS A . "'WEEK ' TWO MILLIONS' OF POL- "' LARSADAr.EIQUTYTHOTJSAllO , DOIXABS Alt HOUR, TH11V .- :i ' TE'Clt HTTNDK.ED ITTNtTTBL . -.wt T : r a j :a it 0: SECOND. BELKNAP, .VJ. BLAINM, GRANT. .i'' Vance for Civil LibertjThe Ha beas Conus Order , EXKCITIVK DiraHTHKNT OF N, C, , ' i ' Adjutant OeneraT Office, j KaUigh, tOth Mav. 1803. " General Order, No. i 5 in i.fiW , Militia officers ar ordered not to ar rest any man aa a conscript or deserter who may have been discharged under a writ of kabeat eorpu tried before anv Judge of th Supreme or Superior Court of tbia State. ,w. w 1 -a xciwi. They are further ordered to resist any such arrest upon the part of any person not authorized by the legal order or pro' eess of a Court or Judge having jurlsdic" tion of such cases. AUi" n:m By order oi Governor Vane. UAjji'L. FOWLE, ( ' 1 Adjutant General. - ,l ' As hw, ghiv If he hat regisUred t- ii p in f ' rmi"m " 5i ; ' , " ! ' "The tlow poison cf (kit admnUlra Hok-Latat ! ' not tUm enough ki pent traied the great cohort of office-holding republican from (he. cabinet 4 to the cuttom-houte. l WiU Mr. Bayee be strong er than te' contention which ' cried IqL, Triumphe to "Granfe ' adminitraiion when the people had repudiated it with ' unanimity unparaUeUd in hUtory James M. Scevcll, a liberal republican f New Jersey. . t , , The time hat note com when the tpiri. of Justice which animate the northern people wiU require the expulsion from the southern state of the hordes of rascals ' black anjchitewho hare substituted -ruthless oppression and pillage for free government. Jtnnoz, late editor New' Tork Times. : , , . V i 7';! r, H ' ' ' f ,r Mi- ..: ft i XL . t f . to ' l: 1.. : i I . . t T J- march 7-iy x . -,, . . . t i. -V .... A
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1876, edition 1
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