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! . , : ,.V. -.-j t. ! --.1 - - - " r ? i VOL. XXm-lTO; 73. RAtEian, U0.7 OTJESDAY UORimTG, H0VE1IBEB 9,! 1876 ; PRICE FIVE CENTS. ..' ' , , I , Ai nv ; :U T: -rtTVAY 'Al m - . ..... ,. hcv ;a" ':.;ywwv V ICAIKKIIAIJM. AC. . I v Ji PIEDMONT AIB-LmE RAIL! WAY. , ; - - --! ,! Richmo7 A Dahviixe, Rhmond ADanviixb R. N.C. Division J and Nobth Wksteks N. C. R. W, CONDENSED TIM TABLED r Effect on and after Sunday Oct, ; - 15. 1876. f-i m i GOIN'GIAST.- ' v.. 1 tev Greensboro . . 10.05 A. M, 11.21 Arrive at RalelEb.... JlxtIv M Uoldiiuoro. . GOING WEST. 1 Lfye Goldsboro. .... " Arrive t Btlulgh.... - : ' a.41 v. m. f 10.10 A. M, 13.30 1. M. 4.15 .30 Lfve Co. tboia Arrive Grcntbor' , . , GOING NORTH. Leve Charlotte ...... ' Alr-Llne June ' ' M 8lUbury...... M Gronnoboro..., " DanvUlo ...... M Dundee Barkevtlle " ' Arrive at Richmond . . ' ' ' GOING BOUTII. Laavt Rlchmund...., BurkevUle ' . Dundre... Danville....... Greentboro.... - " galUbury " Atr-LlneJnnc'n rrlve at Charlotte.".. -" " . r i ! " 4.&5A mJ 8.20 " 7.85 '.. 8.5S 5 "1 1 U2H r. :2.4 " 5.05 T.4U ,M 7.S0A.V. 10.4 " 3.55 F. M. ' 8 59 " 5.40 . ' MS! -i 10.si5 " 10.37 ' Accommodation Train, i J :." - GOING KAST.' Lmvc Oreenaboro.... fl.30 P. M. Ce.8hop.... 1M0 " Arrive at RaletKb.... . , . -?JAM. floldiiboro.... ! GOING WEST, Leave Goldsboio.... ' v 5.20 P.M. Arrive at JiaMgh.... . " Leave Co. tthopa.... . - A. M. Arrive at Greeuaboro 9.00 ' " Xorth Wertern N. C. It. R. (Salkk Bkaxcu.) ,-. Leave Greenaboro. . .......... .5.00 P. M. Arrive at fialem ".'-5 ; Leave Salem .7.03 A. M. Arrive at Greenaboro 9.15 " PaMeDKer Tralna leaving Kalelfrh at 13 84 P. M. eonnnet At Greenaboro with the South ern bound train; maaln g the qulckrat time to all Southern cities. Accommodation Train leaving Raleigh at 10:15 P. M., connect with 'North rn bouno train at Greenboro for Rich Tnond and all point East. Price of TlckeU same at via other route. " " No Change of Cara between Atlanta and Richmond, 517 nilev - - A. B. ANDREWS, fc Oct 24-tf ' -J Superintendent. RALEIGn & GASTON RAIL ROA' 8CUKDULK. i ; MAIL TBAIH. ' .;.: 0.'- Leave Raleteh Arrive at Weldon Leave Weldon Arrive at Raleigh THBOUOH FBIIOBT, Leave Ralclifh. ............ ...t- Arriveat Weldon... Leave Weldon Arrive at Raleigh 9 30 A. M. 8 00 P. M. 13 40 P. M. 5 40 P. M. 5 00 A. M. 5 25 P. M. 5 OA. M. 5 15 P. U. RALEIGH A AUGUSTA AIR LINE. Charge of Schedule to take effect 8:80 1. oi. Monday, October 80th, WTfl Tbai Motimo SoLTU. . . Eeave Raleigh 80 A. M. Arrive at Cameron.....,.;..... 13 TP -M. Tbaih Movmo Nobtu. Leave Cameron 1 OOP. M. Arrive at Raleigh...... ft 40 P. M. AU train will approach and pas R. A D it. K. H. v. utvision crowing at vary wn caution. . -. :.- 30 minutes for Breakfast at Cary. ' . JOHN ft WINDER. oct U-tf Superintendent. TICKET FARES AND TlMK BCHED ULB TO THK WEST, TIA THE CHES APEAKE A OHIO R. U. . First clasa fare from aleigh to Cincinnati 23.35. -...: " First class far from Raleigh to Indianap olis 25.75. . , . First claa fare from Raleigh to Chicago 8L25. ; ' First clas from Raleigh to St Loul 83.2s. First elaa from Raleigh to Louisville 87.35. Passenger for Cincinnati and the West. - leaving Kaleigh by the R. A Gv R. H. 10.00 a, m. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.; - leave Richmond at la 80. p. m., bytheClo clnnsti A Ohio .Railroad, and reach Cincin nati at ft.00 on the morning of the second day. ... .- CON WAT R. HOWARD, . v Gen. Paa. A Ticket Agent ' W. M. A Dub. - " ; " tnginneer ana Sup't. '' Pbtbhstom, V,, March 81st, 1879. ' DUIIEDULE OF TRAINS. noma south. Through Mall leave Peters burg at.......... ..... Arrive at Weldon at......... Souther) Expres leave Pe tersburg u Arriv at Vveldon at w : 1 hrough Freight with Paa aenger Coach attached, leave rVterbnrg at..... Arrive at Weldon at... 8:37 P. M P. 6:30 A. VC. 9:53 A M. T ' ' 8:80 A. M. 9:15 P. M. J ' OOINO NORTH. ;,. Through Mail leave Weldon at 7:35 A. M. Arrive at Petersburg at........ : 11S5 A M. Soutberc Expres leave Wei- : don at. ................. i 40 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at...., 7 .-05 P. M. Through Freight ith Pa- : senger Coach attached, - - ' leave Weldon at........ 4:15 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at..., 10:10 P. . i Through Ticket sold to all t astern and Southern point. and Baffgare Checked throuch 1L T. DOUGLAS, ap S-4t .i Superintendent - JICIIMOND & PJCTERBURG R K t Commencing Oct 34th, 1S73, TraSc ' thl road will run a follow : LBAVB RICVVOND, OCTM. ; 5:10 a' V Tlimiioh U.n . 1-iT. A i; freight Train ; 1:45 f. M Through Mali i 5 P.M., Freight Train. Lbav PiTK0BLaa, North. r-Sa A. M, Freight Train ; M.. Through Mail; 5 P. M. Freight Train ; f 35 P. M.. Through Mall. ' - Coaches altactiel Iff H freight-train- for acpommodUon of passenger , This CoinpAoj offers ieclal Inducement w,iae auippiug pub' u w line of the Raleigh G IStOIl. li-llnl' h .-. 4111'llt anil U oktsrn N. C. Railroads, In the way of low freight anil m a n .v . ! - Y ' "1 wo. A. SllAW fiw-tf 8u)erimeudent JC0T IN TIJIE. 50 par. Blu Jeans, - . ... 150 Be .ver and ClotU Cl'ks for Ladle, AO Ladles English Cider something new, tJMfc'ndconifortat)le.,i 1 ' ' li 'i- 150 Tda. Cardinal Fish Net ton Neckr 500 Id. Cardinal and WliUe Bochlogsfor Udie. -: ,-'AXM,m ' - - S00 tr. Lluen Cuff Id Collar la'tardl nal Navy Blu , Brown and White.. . ' 110 Dot. tadlea Kid Glove lu colors, Black and WhU from 15 cent to 100 far .1 . i ... l.i-.- J-i 4u V-" thebeM. . v.,, ... . . . " . , IS Dos, Ladies and M Uses Hoods to Cardi nal Blu and Brown Braided Flannel. ' ; SHOES, BOOTS AND GAITERS,'' , I t, . i . i -, . The largest atock In the 8taU at bottom flgnre. ' -1 :" T' ; ' ; DRESS GOODA j, ' a 1 , , - j . Th largest stock aver held by one firm and af latest style and lowest price. ' iJ-' HATS I HATS 1 1 HATS III ' '' The largest stock ever offered by b for Man Boy and Children from 50 cent Upward. ;. " .' Lata style SUk Hats at 550. v K m Remember' 'The beat Good At lowest cash pricea. ' - ' ept 27-ly , , W. II. A U. S. TUCKER. 8. WAITT V UUO. Beg Jeava to Inform their customer that tney nave removed to toe wen Known stand of Jaroea M.Towle. (Ko.52FijetteTil!e Street, Rakish, N. C, which they have fitted up entirely new, and nave purcnasea a large ana wen asorted atock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ! MB MEK. BOYS ASB CU1LOBBB.; ' ',' Men's Pack Suite 14 01: Men's Frock Suits for $5 00; Men' Frock ratalmere Suit from 810 to s5; M n' fine Black Suit from $17.50 to 550; Bova Fancy Satinet Suits It to trl; Boys' Casslmere Suits $S to 915; Chil dreu's Suits (3 to $10: Overcoats (5 to 1 30. ""COME AND GET fcL'ITED. Gent'a Furnlshlnar Goods, Hamburg Edg ing tu Iosertlon. Notions, Hosie ry, Glovea, Cambrics, Boots, . , ; . 8hooa, Umbreilss, Hats, - l Caps, Furs, StO. DOJIChTIC lIt GOODS, -i OON TIKU Of - Print, Alpaca. Merinoa, Delaine, Ging hams, Cotton rialds.Cottnade, Kentucky Jean. Cwsim rea, -Cambric,' Blur Denims, Osnaburgs,. Tickings, Flan - Dels, Liusey, Ac. B eached and . Brown fcheetlnga and Hhlrting. - - ' 1 Thsnktna: our frleud for their liberal pat ronage In the past, we feel confident thaV n our new store with New Goods, bought at the lowest prices, we will be able to . pii au. tuspectiuiiy, D. 8, WAITT BRO. Na 67 Fayettevllle Street, oct 4-tf " Raleigh, N. C. gCIIALK BItOTIlEIKfi, , .:; Bwerof the .,s-s .i-.-s CELEBRATED LAGER1 BEER,' ' Xcwark, XcW Jersey.' ' ' " j- TH CO. JOSEPH'S , Germaa M lioricao Restaurant. Harjptt and Salisbury St reel s, ! ... ' RALEIGIL N. C." ' Mr. Joseph tia Btted ou fits Saloons wilh special referenca to the comfort and enter-. Ulnuient of bis guest, ami the publio is invited to an Inspection of bis acoommoda tions and a brst of the creator comforts tyi the lloe of his entertainment ' . a 4 u i i Ills Restaurant Is always supplied with the freshest and fattest '-. -r: r- , . v OYSTERS, DIUD3 AND VENISON, served la the best and all the varied styles to suit Ills numerous customer. 4 . Ills Bar , la stocked with a full ami complete line the finest Wines and Liquors, Imported and demesne. . . SCIIALK BROTHERS CELEBRATED LA . GEB BEER A SPECIALTY. J I- In his - ' , Billiard Room , - u'i Is one of th finest Tables In the city, and in the -V ; " ; '" , , v, Reception RoonTJ ' ,,rt is a Table of new model and 'design for the entertainment and pastime of guests. ' 1 Thankful for post palrooase, Mr. Jeaoph reepectfully invites from the citizens and sojourner in Raleigh a visit to his quiet, well ordered and complete establishment on SALISBURY "AND IIARGETT STREETS, just west f Ralurgh Naltona! Hank.' J ct le-u. . . , .. JJOTItE.;;, .. ; ; -.Vv;,. Mvwlfei SARAH COLE, bavlni left m bed and board without csum. I hereby warn all persons, against gtvitig her employment, or otherwise a (ford lug her such aid, com fort or protection, as may encourage her to longer remain away from her proper home. The full penalty of the law in sue v case wUl be eniorcea against an onenaer. ' ' GEORGE W. COLE, . . -- s, Mason' Vil! age near Raleigh. THE BOOK V STATIONERY x. , bi im:m or E.J. HALE cSs SON, , 17 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK. Will not b Interrupted by the removal of Mr. P. M. Hale to R u-h. Orders from prompt customer pt',t,-d, and promptly tuiea at lowest manccD it :v , -etl7-t . - " . SEND 85c to G. r. R0W4LL A CO, New York, for Phamptlet 1 100 page, con taining list of 3000 net soaixsrstSnd estimate showlB? cost oi aaveruau.. , march 7-ly .-,'' "MISCELLANEOUS. Offered Protection Apnlast Loss V ' by tire and A.tie. w. ri.oRow. General Insiiranco Agcnty: KilXItilt, V,. Represents tlx following first class Com panies : . i- ,4, , ; ,.. JF.ln Ufa Inaursviica Co., 'j , : JEtam Fir Insumne Co., rs vr--tr-A PbonUrirCo.. Of Hartford National Fir Co., Germaa-Amerioavn Fir Co., HotTman Fir Co., Howard Fir Co., ' Combined isseU Over $35,000,000. The attention f the public Is respectfully called to these substantial Institutions, af fording arople indemnity augU-Cm -a f3Jv4 mm am - v w . m a- rzr i -. V4 H f?i CENTS. f CENTS. CENTS. ' )vy CENTS. THE DURHAM II EKALD Will be lent to auj add rets until KQVEirfBER 14 FOR THE A DOVE ... . . AMOUNT. , . .. .-; : . ' - N'.w is the time to secure a first class 0 A M? A I GN, V A I'ER for the; amall price of tAI'-ENTA "A CENTS, "A CENTS. OU CENTS t) vr CENTS. t)) CENTS Jul? M-tf- ALUADLE LOTS FOR 8 A LEI On MONDAT. THE ftrADAT Of NO VEMBER, 1876, by virtue of a Judgment of th Superior Court of Wake County, I will expose to puoiie aaie on toe premises Wiat valuable parcel of land situate in and near the North-eastern part of the cltv of Kaleigh lying between Person Btrret and Oak wood Cemetery, known aa MORDECAl'S GROVE, Including lot (long said rerson street and Polk Street, eootainlng ia alt abont 80 sores, belonging to the estate or toe lat Henry Montreal. .; The land will be aold In several parcels, to suit purchasers. Terms one third cab ;retdue In nine and twenty- be months, with interest ati per cent , . n.nina nunui tAI, oct6-dlm .: . .. , Eiecn'HB j THE JrlVRFREEfiBORO EX . QU1UER. An Independent Weekly Newspaper. The Organ of the Roanok and Menerrln Sec tions I Clrculatea to Thirty-Nine counties and Twelve States. I the official organ of Northampton and Hertford counties, and baa a larenr circulation la then thaa anv naDer published. As aa advertising medium, it cannot be surpassed In Eastern Carolina. Terma, s'J per year, m advance, si, zoriiz montD. WARD k. BLAKxI. &1'. and Prop's. . aug 15 tf ,. , ... , Murfreesboro.. N. C Q.OOD AGENT8 H ATE1 X Every fown IF North and South Carolraa. THE MISSISSIPPI VALIEY FIRE IB MARINE or s Memphis Tennessee. Cash Capital I) 500,000.00 'In taking the management of th Mis sissippi Valley Insurance Company for North snd South Carolina, I take pleas re in reo- cotnmeoding It to my friends and the public generally as a sound healthy and conserva tive Company, veil managed, with a large and Drofitable business. Good tssposlb!ogetaaBte4- In every town and couBty in me two Mnte. Address; W. A. TURK, Gen'l As?'t & Manager, ' '. Box I6'J. Kaleigh. K. C, Office in JlcKee Building, Corner ofWll- mlnMAn Jt Ulrtllt RU. ' - i nor 2-2ui ' 1, "- ' u iv a r I ''JitiFJ-ilf-Sf 2 - The Raleigh SentineL PDBLlSHBD DilLTAND WEEKLY. ; SaTj2criptioa Eatcsl Advaacc 4 Dally SeoLluel, one year, postage paid, f 100 4.00 For the campaign, four months, . Weekly SentineL oue year, postage pM, ' - " " six months, - ' " For th campaign, 1 ' , ' 2 " too too 1.00 .60 j . That our readers may see with what litvur onr paper Is received by oor etlltorial breth ren, we give below a few extacti embraclcg whut they say" of us: NOTICE3 OF TOU PRE3A f' ! JNewbern Tlmee, Rep.1 ' The leading democratic paper In the fiat. - " T0unot"Traracript. ' The Ralelirh Sentinel nnder Its new mana gers and proprietors Is greatly improved, and U now one oi onr mow varaea exenange. "-. (Richmond, (Va.)Whlg. ' vI The Raleigh Sentinel publishes a U page weekly, th largest and ' bandanmest paper we have seen printed In North Carolina. It shows enterprise and thrift, the result of good management and live thunder. - (Goldaboro Messenger. The Ralelch Sentinel, nndet its present able snanarement shows a decided improve ment. Edited with marked ability, lu gen eral mak up and typographical appearance la excellent. We wish the new man agement every toeee. " - ' (Prom the Salem Press J The Salelch Sentinel, nnder the new man agement ha been much Improved In manner and matter. W bsve been in regular receipt of th Dally Sentinel f r a week or more, and bop It dally visits will continue. Spec imen nambtr can be teen at .this olhce Price of th Dally IS per annum. from the reyettevllle Wide-A wax. 1 he Sentinel, tbe name of which baa been a terror to radicalism sine Hold en pledged "the last dollar and th last man" to the npport of the confederate State govern ment, na passea into new nana, ana is e- snming an attitnae irom wnien n wi i nan many a ranks. destructive canister Into radical . Greensboro Masonic Journal.) ; 1 ' -The Kalelifh Sentinel came to n lat Wf d. need ay as a morning dally and decidedly Im- G roved. The new managers and editor prom ie t do better in th future, and present a better paper than tbe Initial number. They may perhaps do it, but we can't ec much chance for Improvement. ; Gentlemen, we wUh you success. . fRobesonian.J - The Raleigh beuliuel, under the present manairement. la ver generally improved. , It contain a much reading matter aa hereto fore, and is on of tbe very beet daily papers in tUU state. - In common with a great many people of this a ate we revere tb name of the Sentinel, and will always leurn of t pro-pertly with . pride ana pleasure, alley have reduced the rte for the campalcn, aa will be sec tn arotber column. ;-""" (VIckatMirs; (Miss.) Uerald. ' ; . The Raleigh Svatluel seeds no eulosy from na. every one that read a it kcowe bow k stands on all Important topics of th day, and although some nuryAiffer with ft. yet all can aay that it u sincere m us course, na is working for the best Interest of the peopl; of North Carolina. - ; f Mnrphy Herald. Tbe Sentinel la a llvlnr exponent of de- mocracv. seekinr. bv tbe force of polished argument, to prove the necessity of restor ing both state and national government to the guidance of the democratic party. Un der its present able management It takes an enviable position amo g the best journal in tbe land, Increasing the former prominence of it name, by maintaining the highest de gree or-emeteney-. a very aemocrat-in xne mooatiin should take It, snd every republi can who doea not desire aa addition wrinkle to hi brow, should shun It, for Its perua- alve argument entail thought. With better mail facilities, Mnrphy would contribute to the aupport of the Dally Sentinel, and thlt assertion Is baaed on the extensive circula tion enjoyed by the IIerald'cppy. . T; TIUUMPII TUUS3 Ca, 884 BOWERY, M. Y., ' to whom was awarded the f rtmium Medat for the best Elastic Truaa and Supporter at tbe last session of the GREAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE PAIR, cures a rupture In front 30 to 90 day and Offer 1,000 dollar for a case they canuct cure. They employ a ,! FIRST CLASS IAOY SCliQEOX Term moderate. Case guaranteed. O. der filled by mail.1 Examination free. Ttu nsual discount to patron. Send 1 cent for descriptive oooit to rroT. W. U. BlyKltAM, M. A., 23-d ly : .r-Cnle' SurgeoJ. 717RXITIJRE WAHCROOMS. JsA. uA.:w:FRAPSr S ii? i fayettevllle Street, Opposite th Mart net, ana corner or rayeuevut ana I ;,ri" Dvle Strts, . v-.-. ,.r- Keeps on band a large assortment of all atyle of , . , . 'ty;l FUItKITURE: Parlor, Dlntng-Room and . Kitchen; Black Walnut, Stained and Painted Chamber Set Dressing Cases, Bureaus, V ast stand, Bed ateada. Wardrobe. Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Rocking Chslrs, and all other article of Furniture found la a first -claat establish men. " " . - . g MATTRESSES made to order. rtr Information Abont Texas, with Maps, Pamphlets, etc.. furnished on application in person or by letter toTUOS. V FISHER.-Immigration Alcnt, Interna. tional A Great NOrtliern R. R-. PaleeUne- Texas.; ' ' j y 2I-w6m THURSDAY. JiOVEMBEB 9. t PBOPLA ANX TUINGa. r r : A 'cute TODiig wife saya..Wben I want a oios snug day all to z?jst-U, I tell Oeorg dear mvther is comiag, and than I see nothing of him nutil one in tbe pjorniiig.7 f.ii'l,,F ,si.M- An Eugliaa surgeon says 't)uit women eaq be easily frigbteand to death, and evcrv hnMband audit to ba earef ul how lie climbs into the paiitry window wbou be retnrn from the procession. -; 1 ' It baa been said that ladies have gen- eraUy a great fear of lightning, and this baa been suwarfidallw ascribed to their ... 1 . ' ' 1 . . 1 a . 1 . . 1 1 ! .... it UHunu uouuity, sat uie uruus 4s tuat m aries from their conacioiuness of being attractive. - A few yeait sine, at the celebration of an anniversary, a poor peddler, who was present, being called npon for a toast, ottered the following: Hers is health to poverty it sticks to a man when all bis meads loraaks bim. A lady who waa suffering nnder a slight indisposition told her husband that it was with the - greatest difficulty she cnld breathe, and the effort distressed her exceedingly. . "I wouldn't try, my dear," soothingly responded the hus band. ' ' A cool young gent, all of the modern days, entered a menagerie with a cigar in bis month, when the proprietor polite ly requested the visitor "not to teaob tbe other monkeys bad habits,'' Xh young man proved himself equal t the occasion by producing bis cigar oase and saying, 'try one. ' 15 We don't know how long General New ton, chief engineer of the Hll Gate im provement, has been married, bat it must be some time. When a newspaper interviewer asked him if ha did not ap prehend danger from ' his proximity to the preparation of . th explosive, be said; "No; I feel easier her .than I do at home'" 1 , , ' . .,,,-,,,,., "It is said that a hen held up by on leg will not squawk half aa . muuh as when both legs srs grasped." Thanks giving day is only one month henoe.and persons who ar aocuetoaed to parcbaa- ing their poultry at . night a few hours after the owner of tbe fowls ha v retired, wonld do well to cut this ont and paste it in their bats. - ' - .'. ' A eobool-maater - tells 'th ' following good one: "I wa - teaching in a quiet oouutry village. The second morning of my tiessiou I had leisure to. survey my eurrunmlings, and among tbe scanty furniture 1 nepied a tbree-logcd ' stool. la this th dunce block? 1 asked a lit le girl of rive. Ihe ih.rkys sparkled, tbe curls uxlded assent, aud tbelip rippled ont, 'I gueas so; th teacher al ways atta on it The etool was uuoecu pied that term.'"; ; . . I Two little boys, one the son of a weal thy merchant, th other the son of only a poor editor, were walking np the strtet together. Said the merchant s son, "we live in a brown stone bouse, ' we've got a man to buck onr boots, we keep two horses and glorious carriages, and my mother never wears anything but silk dresses 1 What have 70a got" 0 ell," said the poor editor's son, "I don't know. We've got pen and ink, aed a whole lot of exchange. Va ain't got mncb, bat my father nays jour Jather is a dead-head.'1 "What is a dead head?" asked the boy in fin clothes. "I don't knew," replied tbe unfortunate child of the literary man, "but I guess it's a body who don't ever pay for his news paper." r-rs;t "- V- i THE RADICAL LOVK FOB THE NE- ' ' Southern' Home. On onr ontside paire. will be found an article from th Christian Giver, show ing what haa been contributed by five large aud wealtl'V Preabyterian thurchts of t he north. ' These B ve 1 ich Preeby terian chnrohes have 1,607 communi cants, who mourn over southern sins, talk of the cruelty ef th southern whiles to the negroes, pity the colored rce, pray fervently for the down-trodden freedmen. and then the 1,607 devout christian put their hands ia their pock ets and altogether give two dollars (fi) to the colored brethren they love so well ! On' an average,' each of these 1,607 tender-hearted christians gives a little more than a tenth of a cent to the poor negro I Or more strictly accurate, six of them unitedly give one cent 1 When the six have clubbed louoHirr to raise the one ceat for the suffering freed men, their faoes glow with the thoughts of their ewu goodness, their eye fill with sorrow for the oppressed negroes and their heart swell with indignation to wards the southern whites. Dear brethren of th Presbyterian church ! let tbs good work go on 1 If 1,607 warm Leaned curibtians can raise two dollars for the destitute freedmen, then 3,214 of like generous spirit can raise four dollars, and if 32,140 benevo lent christians can be found with hearts burning with tenderness for the negroes, they can altogether raise $40, which would buy it scrub mule for sums Hayes snd Wheeler colored nreacher. The colored 7ice has long despaired of th 40 acres of land, but doubtless, the 40 dollar male would be thankfully receiv ed by any of their colored pastors, and he wonld lift np his voice for Hayes and Wheeler. M s anggeet therefore to our Presbyterian kinsmen the propriety of dividing the total church membership bv 32,140 and thus they can aortain f xictly liow many male can Le h : ght. i.ei the money p sacredly appropriated t uai ntue ep;ecc ' A. 1L Stephen walked three or foar miles the other day. He a!eepj,well and no longer uses morpnine. ' j A POLITICAL EERM0N. i,;tifr I "i . v ., --rrrora the Baltimore Sun.' Rev. Joseph Jones, pastor of til. John's independent MethodiKt church, preached Sunday Dfght on1 The- politi- -cal duties of the christian cilizen, from th text: "Thou Lord, which kiiowf st tbe hearts Of all men, show 'whether of thee two Thou hast chosen " lie said, it is now tha problem of the hour wnetb- er a democrat io form of. government ia capable of holding a nation so vast ia territory and population aa ours in solid : aud lasting anity. The next fifty year of our country's history will be preg nant with importaut leason to the nav lions of tha world, of vital couaequeact to eanelve and with profonudest in terest to cbrwtian men-, . for ' as " OoJ raised pp Israel to establish his religion, tie has designed this groat nation for its spread, ': - Onr country is threatened with a mass of political corruption which may event nafly destrey its life. It is of paramount importance that politics . should . come under the direction of our religion. lie bad his preferenoe as between the par ties, and when Tuesday came h wonld xercise it as freely a any citizen, but he spoke as a mi uter and not as a par tisan. He said that the dsctrine of states' rights had received its appropriate condemnation at Appomattox '-courthouse, and rebellion was a crime con trasted with revolution as a virtue, gome wild politicians bave done daring the canvas what was dons by the same kind of overheated men en tho other side in 18G0 they hav been threatening revo lution if tbe ' opposing ; political . party displaces the present finch ' rebellion would meet the just retribution of God. He was not apprehensive of danger from " such threats. Onr people know too well that a change in administration is not a change of govertmant, and that whoever is elected will be- th president of th whole country, and will be sustained whether democratic or republican. U was mere gabble that those t in office were the vieions and those ont were i th virtuous. It was guilt for a christialnr-r t. citizen not to vote, as it was tha indiffer ence ef honest men which mads tbe reign of rascals possible. . He condemned tue ! partisan press in attempts fto bespatter th preeideniinl candidates who are hen. orable men. What threatens the exis tence of the country is the fear that the intelligence of the good people willbfr. overcome bv the numerical force of dem agognesand rowdies. lie advised his hearers to discourage every attempt at fraud, and to vote from conscientious convictions, and not as the slave of any political clique. ., . - ; - Mr. Jones stated that while , be did not deny that corruptieu in the govern ment exi ts we may r dwell": on our cor'" ruptioo a little too raucu- Corruption we will have as long as th pemiuious briuciyli prevails tiiat "10 the victors belong the s oils." "On leaving the bburuh some mewbeis ia conversation expressed diseent with some views ad vanced, and objected to the introduction of politics into the pulpit. ' Mr, Jones served as a chaplain in the TJnien army. ' WHOLESALE CASH PKICES. t wrected by i F, C. CHR.STOPUERS CO. .', ,d 0. ,1 T-fr fULiieil,' Npv. 7."- v -J t JOB)iBAL MABKET. in. a Cotton ties, new, 71 cntr. ' " snlln-d. 5. i -v .1 Bagging IS. Flourr North Caru!-l -iV&Ot4.00 Corn, T590. ' Cora meal, 8090. , , , ; Bacon, N. C hog round, UuW ' ham ltl7. Bulk Meats, Clear Rib side, 11. ' " 8boulders, 0 cents, Lard, North Carolina, If A. - " Western. 1(U. , ; k Coffee, Prime Rio liSgPO. ' " Good. 22tif2!L 1 - f U . : f M lnmannn -nil Syrup, 8. H 80. ' Molastea, Cuba, M ; : tl) ; Salt, MarshaU's, 8.25. " EvaaV, 2.15. ! Natl, en basis for for 10. 3 65. , , Sngar. A, 15. . - Extra C, 12. ' Yellow C, 11(13. . , Leather, Red Sole, 30. ,u OakUnned, 40. ' Hide, green, 4til. ,. r- , - dry. 10,'rlL ! s ' ' Tallow, t Potatoes, eweet, 50 rents per bush I. " Irish, 7580.,, -Oats, shelled. 50. . , " (heaf, from wagon,' T5 cent, baled, 80. Fodder, baled, new 80 100. Hay, N. C, baled, rood, 75(580 Egg, perdosen, l!JCt. Butter, N. C , 5a30. beeswax. 20t'J5. Bags, 21(53. , 4r picked, 24 cents. , . Pvef.oafoot, T - rfeavy Copper, per pound, lie Light ,,V T; i 'lao, INSURANCE COMPANY --OF NEW YORK.' FIRE IStRACE OXLV, ESTABLISHED 1863, : Cnsh Capital, 3,000,000. f 6.000,000. ijutti Asftets, over THIS COM PANT IS' PURELY A FIRE Insurance Comcsny. Ha na connee tkm with Life or Marine Insurance. The Urge malority ofit 19,000,' W of Assets'' re .nikeuov. m uvuw. Tbe pBxaicit RBcxirrs or ovib .1,000, OOO Annually bet auee tb anpreciatton of the Bus lues and Commercial Wor d. 1 rfpirwmi ,u xiyme in mis u y, ana ass tb attention of my frieuda and tbe public .; to it . cn::qcaled claims, assuring them theVrsBFKCT Idimsitt It offers. .:. '.'"' ' ''Vj .:. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1876, edition 1
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