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v' 1 v -I s i .ito -a .:: C7 .. 11 I ' t ' ' . I - li !' vol, : rxTii :N0. 74. 1 EALEIQH, N. Ow FEIDAlf HORlTIli'0, N0VEIIBEB 10, mQ'ltT.'1', PEICB FIVEtJENTS. " f i J a. 1 A ' : aw n ii WA . . ..,.,-'-. 1 - I ; lit,: '., ''J '.--..;'-; ; J it" l .;. sSr'' l'nzl -v, I ....i , . ; ' " ; ? I j I i,iit.a; "' its' ?,v "s-s ''.!- . 'i.imi : l U I H -if- Hi PIEDMONT ' AIR-LINE RAIL .;--::::;;::va,:::::: RICHMOND f A DAK VIjjjE, ! RICHMOND Jk T) a MviCLi II. ff.; V. O. IrrTmv : and NoKTO;WEKir;2f.X'.;iL;w. CONDENSED TIMETABLE. '. V ofteirS.Smnday Oct. ,,...'...,,..15,-1876, f - OOINQ EAST.-4 hurt Oraenboro... 10.M A. If. "Co. 8W..,. 11.31 " Arrive at lUlelgh.... 2.41 P. it. 4rriwtOoldboro.. 9.15 " . nnivn U'TQT Lsre Goldiboro . 16.rt A; 'Ml Arrive tRWgh.... -1180 r. M. Arrive QraeateM .. . . ...- v Lmvc Charlotte ... . " , AUstUne June'B " . gtlUbai? w . .Oreertftboro.... M ..DmnviUe....i.. M . .Dundee.. ...... Burfcr41W.... Arrive at JUcbmond.. r . 4.55a. m. .77.... 7. 9.55 1U.88 r. m - 8.05 - OOINO SOUTH. Leave Richmond..... - " BurkevUle.... " IHiDdee........ " Danville " Orenitboro.... " RalUborjr " "Alr-Llne June's rrlve at Charlotte. .. t fNIi w 10.4 " S.5U " -5.40. M. ' 8.15 1o. 10.87 Arromtaodatlon Train. ........ oowo jASTr : ' " " . Leave Oreeneboro. . P.. " Ce. Bhope.,,, , ,J4 11.10.. Arrive at Raleigh.,,, 9 01 A. , Goldsboro..., 1 UJW ,. coiNawm. - - Leave GoltUboio.... :vt 5.90 P. Arrive at Raleigh.... 9.50 1 Leave Co. Shope.... 0.50 A Arrive at Oreeotboro 9.00 u -M Xorth Wettern . .C. Bi lUiti ! - (Sale Bkaxcb.) -- r Leave Greemboro.".'. . ". '. '. I'. 18.00 P. M. Arrive at Salem..... ".15 " Leave Salem. ................ .7.03 A. V.. , Arrive at Greenaboro. 9.15 . " . Paseeorer Tratne leaving Raleigh at 13 84 P. M, connect ,at Groenabdro' with the South ern bound train; making the quickret ilme to all Southern cltlee. Accommodation Train leaving Raleigh at 10:15 P. M., connecta with North rn bound train at Greenaboro for Rich mond anJ all poinu Eaei. : Price of Ticket .tame at v(a other rootee. f-'iff' No Change of Care between' Atlauta iand Richmond, 647 tntlet." A.B. ANDRIWS, fc-oct 84-tf " ' ' " ' ' ' " flnperintendent. . RALEIGH GASTON ; . 11 Alk ROAD eCflJCOULl. ......... Leave Raleigh , 9 80 Arrive at Weldon 8 00 Leave Weldon 18 40 Arrive at Raleigh....... 6 40 THB0C8H VBIIOBT. Leave Raleteh.........:..V.7.. ,5 00 Arrive at Weldon .: 5 23 Leave. Weldon ,.. 5 0 Arrive at Raleigh... ......... ... 8 19 P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. PM. A. M. P. M. RALKIGU A AUGUSTA AIR LINK.' ' Cba'ge of Scbedole to Ue"flect 8:30 a. bi. Monday, October 80th, 1878 . . Tun Movih Boch. - leave Raleigh...::;::..:;::;::: a. m. Arrive at Cameron 12 7 P M. "'!' ' 1' Taxi Movixs Nobtb. Leave Cameron . 1 00 P. M. Arrive at Raleigh 0 40 P. M. All train will approach and peat R. fe D R. R. M. C. blritlon crowing at Cary with Si minute freakTaat atCaiT. UtVt i JOHX a WINDER. oct U-tt ' ' , ' BdpeHntendent. TICKET fARIS AND TiMB SCH KT CLE TOTUJC WESTtiaTHE CUES- APEAKK A OHIO R. Flratolaaa fare from talelgh to Cincinnati 8S.25. tint claaa fare from Raleigh to Indlasap 01U25.75. , fbU claa fare from ReJeigh to Chicago rirat claa from Raleigh to St. Lonl 83.2o. Flrat claa from Raleigh to LoatovUle 87.35. Pataenger for Cincinnati and the West, leaving Raleigh by the R. A6.R.R. 10.00 a. m. train, reach Richmond at 8. 45 p. m.; leave Richmond at 10.80 p. ., by too CI dnnatl A Ohio Railroad, and reach Cincin nati at 6.00 on Um mornlDC of- the eecocd day. ... .. ... V CONWAT R. HOWARD, Gen. Pa. Ticket Agent. W. M. S, Dunn. Xnglnneer and 8u)i't FimAdM, Va,, March Slat. 1878. g 0 II EM LB OP;; TH A I XS ; ttOUSa BOUTH. CI'.'.',., Through Mail leave Peter- burg at . . 8:27 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at rt:55 P. M. Southern Ezpreaa leave Pa- tertburg at. .......... ,. . 8:30 A. M. Arrive at Weldon at....M V-Yl A M. Through Freight wUh Pae- ........ . aanger Caeon aMncheoV f " leeve Peterburg at...w i 8:30 Av M. Arrive at Weldon at........ 8:15 P. M. OOINO NORTH. : . Through Mall leave Weldon a 7:85 A. M. , Arrive at Peterebnrg at. f a 11A A. M. Southern Ezprealcavt Wei- T j , don at.... iMt.JC Arrive at Petraborg rti.i.. ;J; PrMv Thraugb. Freight vikhae A - -x enger1 Coach Uached, , leave Weldon at.V..:;,, , : 1 ' 4:15 P. M. Arrive at Petertburg at.... , 19:10 P,' M. Through Ticket eold to all fcaatern and Southern point, and Bagemw Checked through. H. T. iOUGLA8, ap e-it , .:.-'. Snperlntendent. ICHMOND PETERSBURG R. R ( fJRll tli-mnii ! fif.hi - Commencing Oct. 84th, 1873, Tralc: tbi road will run aa follow : J ' Lbavi Richmond,' Bovxm. ' ' ' fc.W. AM - Throurt 'Man 1' T:45 AV M., Freight Train ; 1:45 P. M., Through Mail 5 K.:M, freijrht Train -.u'a tUni" . '.L lfT" Pwaasacao, Nobth. ... u7;?0 4 ' r'S?1 Tnla ' M., Through Through Majkiiiv.w .t ,1 f Ji . v. Coachee aUaclted to all freight train for aecommodaiiDn of pataongeraT . -- - ThU Company pffer paI htdnceitient to th ahipvlng public on Une of the Raleigh ,Gaton, Rieign A Augnata and Weatem U, KaUroada, In the way of Jow freight , aad paaaenger rate. s - , . . , A. BIIAW . eupariatendeot dw-tf ma' Jt'ST I TIME. 50 par. Blnf Jeana, , . 150 Be.ver and Cloth Cloak for Ladlc 50 Ladle JEnglUh Ulatentometblng new, tyliah nd comfortable, ; , ...a 150. Id. Cardinal riah Net for Nech, BOO Yd. Cardinal and White Baching for ladle," 500 Tr.Xlieti Cuff a d Collar In Cardl nal Navy Bl" Brown and VI hit. - - rl'lb Doi. Ladle Kid Glove In color, Black And Whl.t from '5. cent to 100 , far th beat, f.r . i '19 PoiT LadU And Miaselllood la Cardl nal Blutand Brown Braided Flannel. : SlIOEs) BOOTS AND GAITERS,' ', j ; The largeat atock In the 8tat at bottom flgure. ' '. DRESS GOOD! . Thelargeat tock ever held by one flrm and ef lateet atyle and loweat price, i ; , l I 'I t f " ..!(M. tA f J : HATS I HATSM HATS III a ; , :.v i.t ' ,t...i:- sun- i . The largeat etock eve offered by for Men Boy and Children from B0 eeat ...... , . . i j npward. " ' . ' ' '"' I Late etvt 80k HaU at 5.50. , V .s j Remember "The beat Good at loweei eaab prlcea." 1irpt X7-1 W. U. t ftr 8. TUCKER. ! D. I."' WAITI DB.p Beg leave to Inform their euatomera thai they have removed to the well known , j . atand of Jamea M. Tow lea. ' Ko. 52 FaTetteTille Street, Baleigli, I C; ; which they have Itted up entirely new, abd nave pnrcnaaea a large anu weu aorted atock of READMADE CLOTHING I mm nan. anva axn rim.nRKN. ' UMVUvk Mnlia 14 0.)- Um'i VmoV SatU for $5 00; Men' Frock ' awimere Salt from 810 to 5: hi n' fine Black BqIU from $17.50 to 850; Boy' Fancy Satinet Salt $1 to $8; Boya' CaailmereSuu 88 to $15; Chil dren' Suit $3 to $10: Overcoat $5 Iq $JP. - COME AND GET HIT ED. dent's Fumlablng Oooda, Hamburg; Edgr- - tag aad IoaerUona, Motions, Boaia- ry, Olovee, Cambrics, Boots, . 8boee, Umbrellas, Hts, Caps, Fur, &c. DOMESTIC DBY GOODS, CO TIKO ('..iW.tl Print, Alpaca, Merinos, Delaine, Glng .hama, Cotton flaidCottonade, Kentacky Jean. Caaaim res. Cambric, Bine . Denim. Oanabnrg, Ticking., Flan.--nela, ; Llnaey, Ao, Bleached and - ' Brown ebeettng and HlilrUng. i - Thanking our friend for their liberal pat ron aire lathe peat, we feel confident that In oar new store with New Goode, .bonght at me lowest prices, we wui ne a Die to please aU. Respectfully, . -: : ,; D. 8. WAITT A BROu . No. 57 Fayettevllls Street, - . oct 4-tf u ti-.' f Raleigh, N. C ; S CHALK BKOTIIEUS, Brewer of the CELEBRATED LAGEU BEER. trs-.-,.- wark. New Jcrscj. THEO. JOSEPH'S German anil lierican ' Bestanrant Ilarjett and Salisbury Streets, :A . .. AAbUUH, . V. Mr. Joseph ba BUed up his Saloons will) special reference to the comfort and enter Uinment of bis guests, and the public is Invited to an Inspection of his accommoda tions and a test of the creature comforts in the line of bis entertainment. is Always iiipplled with the freshest and fattest V;; ; t OYSTERS, BIRDS AND VENISON, , . served In the best and all tlie varied stylet to suit bis numerons customer. C : y IIU Car f ' Cvt Is stocked with ft full and complete line the finest Wines and Liquors, Imported and demestlc. r ' j ; .",'', -W SCHALK BROTH ER3 CELEBRATED LA- GER BEBB A SPECIALTY. 'In his ' '"' . " DUllardBoom , . ' la pns of the finest Tables In the city, and In the . ;. : .t-- Reception Boom ,',;..,,';Vn is a Table of new model and design for the entertainment and pastime of guests. , " Thankful for past patronage, , Mr. Joseph reFpectfully invites from the citizens and sojourners In JtalelglL ft Tlsit to liiSQuiat. Well ordered and complete esubllshment on SALISBURY ANl)1 IIAROETT. STREETS, just west wf Raleigh NalldnaV Bunk. " -" 4 'CIttt I'; i-ir,.i ,:. ;!. j a.f.Na W.. sja fsasanafti - My Wife, SARAH COLE; having left my bed and board without eaiwe, 1 hereby warn all persona, agalnat giving hor employment, or otherwise affording her auch aid, com fort a protection aa may encourage her to longer rvma la away1 from her proper home. The fall penalty of .tbs law la a act ease will be enforced against all offender. , "--' ' 'i OEORGBW;COLE,k' . : Mason's VUlage near Raleigh. THE BOOK & STATIONERY UI78IES4 OP ' E. J.HALE & B0IT, 1? MX7RBAT. STREET,! NEW YORK. WUI noV oe Interrupted bv the removal of Mr. P. M. Hale to Raleigh. Orders from prompt euatomera solicited, and promptly filled st loweat market rate. octlMH . SEND 25a. to O. P. ROWELL A CO., New York, lor Phamphlet of 1U0 page, con taining list Of 3000 newspaper, and estimate bowleg cost of advertising. ,' j- - i ' march 7-ly - -'Xitd ..i-'-V DUY GOODS, Ac. I i Offered Protection A tatBst Eoss ;a.i h.ojr lire and IJtfe. u . f! General Insurance Agent, ' 4 ' BAJJEIGH, S. C. ! Represents the following first class Com panies t . H l ft)M-M.f.':.4 i VRtn T Afm hanrana On.. 1 .. I tan Flra insursoce Co., Pbcsnlx Fire Co., ( NntlonsJ Fire Ca, , :j Of Hartford (WmsvQ'AmericAi) Fire Co., ) "( Hoffmna Fir Oo., VOf N. Y. H$frT4 ltf..!' r,.sJJ -f U:i , i , Comwlaed Asset Over $35,000,000. The attention of the pulillo Is respectfully called to these substantial Institutions, af fording ample Indemnity ! i " augl6-3m Q.OOD AGENTS WAXTED IS Everj Town in North aud South Carolina. casta- Cnpltal 7 $100,000. o la taking the ' msnsgement of the Mis sissippi Valley Insurance Company for North and South Carolina, I take pleasare in reo. commending It to my friends and the public generally a a sonnd healthy end conserva live Company, well- managed,, with ft large snd profitable business.. , Good resposstb!e sgents wanted in every town snd coosty In the two States.1 A i iaress,!, l:!.W.:A,.-TCRi ; x. r i f Genl Agt Masager, 1 f Box 2U9, Raleigh, N. C. Office in McKee BuUdlng, Corner of Wil mlngton A Martin Sts. .' i jut. ..- f nov 8-8ni - -- .- v c .... ; i .tv.Tv " 7K1 Si sa E9 o - n L a a a w w-sj. astay.-) a5 ss' Isani svr sfc CENTS, ,n, rCA CENTS. I 01 CE.NTS. THE DURHAM lIERALt)'? ' j lriU be sens to any address until i , NOVEaTBER 14 -FOR TI1E JLBOVE VSo is tbs Urns to secures flrat class r CAMPAIGN. PAPER Lj L Jhe -nsU. price of " hi A CENTS. frnCENTS.'t! A CENTS. JU CENTS 0J CENTS, JU CENTS ; flnl7J3-tf ALU ABLE LOTS FOR SALE! YEMBER, 187S, oyvirtusof ft Judgment of the Snperior Court of Wake County, I will expose to public eal on the premises that valuable parcel of land situate In and near th North-eastern part of the eltv of Raleigh S'ng between Peraon Street and Oakwood metery, known as MORDECAI'S GRoYE, meuidins; lots along sid renon Btreet ana Polk Street, containing in all about 80 acre. Deiongiog to tb estate or tne lata iienry MordecaL , v , ' ; . J 1't.. -.m v ..14 uH purchaser. Term one third caah;reildM in nine and tweoty- a months, with Interest a ktx per cent, v . 1 - . i MAKTUA MUKDECAI. oct6-dlm , itt. Vu-,Execntrix rpnE-JMERFREEIaROBO Ex- f An", Independent Weekly Newansper, The Organ wf the Roanoke and Meberrtn Sec tion I -Circulate In Thirty-Nine counties and Twelve State. 1 the official orjran of Northampton and Hertford eovntlea, and hM a larcer circulation in them than any paper published. As so advertisiag medium, it cannot be surpassed In Eastern Carolina.' lerms, l per year, u aavance. i, lor tlx md'rttha. r v :,5 - -j . WARD & BLAKEY. Ed's. Snd Prop's., ftttglS-tf . Murfreessoro. N. O MISCEttXNllOUS. p3 I Li : u aaCEt. sr as "T- si si OS u 3 slmA r f Ud jbbSv L I J " Q. ! 7 X p. ... S3 S -"S . S j niSUEANCE C0UPANY nilE IVStRACE OXLY.j TT. .r . " I ESTABLISHED 186a. ! Cash Capital, mi Casta Assets, over . - 3,O00MM. , 0.000,000. TDI8 COMPANY IS PCRILY A FIRE Insursnee Company. Haa. a connre tlon with Life or Marine Insurance. The large majority of iu 1 6,(00, Ui of AseU are "United Stat s Bond." t The PBSMitn Rxcttrrs or ovsa 13,000, OCO Auaually bet attest tha apnreclatlooj of the Buaiuea and Commercial Wor d. r ' T represent the Home in thi CI y, and ask iu uuuea oi my jrwnu ana tns puouc to its. - - , .. : yH - UNEQUALED CLAIMS, ' q auring them the rtarscT isoimsitt ft ffr. . i - ! j W, A. TUBK,Ag't. " ' Office McKee Building, Corner of, 1 ; . in Wilmington A Martin Sts. ! MAKE YOUR FORTUNE. ' OB AKD EXTRA DRAWIXO I Louisiana I STm:;LOTIERY;jCa Incorporated 18G8. CapitAl $1,829,000 "'"..'" ' ' " - i ' At New Orleans, Monday, Deo. 4,' 187ei At I':' " ! J'J l-f '. JVo Scaling! c 5 Ko Postponement I ':: pAPITArli5z $50,00ri Only 29,003 Tictcts at $21 : EacD. - 1 FRACTWXS IN PROPORTION.5 LIST OP IlilZES ' 1 Cspltal Prize, - - . . J- $50,008 i'tj-i t. -iu. i 'i1-' J0;000 -t i. v i" -r t-r--;io,ooo 10 Prizes at $1000,:,.-, . - . io,ooo J5 --- -600, - '- -11.500 loo ;; ::!;;! too, i v.i.!ii iso.ooo 200 , 300, , . ; -. . 40,000 500 100, " . -" -" - 50.000 2000 . ' - 20, i - i 40,000 , APVKOXIMATION PBI2ES. 8 Apprexlinat'n Prises of $:t00, ' $2,700 200, 1,800 100, 900 28C5 Prizes; amounting to , $263,900 ' Remittances mast be made by express or registered letter. . All orders for tickets er requests for fuller iufsrmallon tebe luide to ; ' . CII AS. T. HOWARD. NEW 0BLEAK8, AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.' UnexCeptlfimilile reforences must accompuiiy :;:; . it-ay nppllcsUon. n ;i f -,' ..if. ,) ..ii, '- t-,H 11 "' Ar'.r i'; ,T, THE riBST BXGL'LAB . , Quarterly Dollar Drawing .WUI sake place on January a, 1877. . Tickets $1 each, , CapiUI Prize, $15,000. nov 4 eodtdec - THE V,, -;.-3i- ARLINGTON HOUSE ! J-? ' V;' ' '" ' Corner 8th and Cburch Sts., . J LYNUnBURG, VA ; This Bouae, which Is the most convenlenlty located of any Hotel In the city, ha recent ly been ; , ,. i v ?' oreatly"enlarged, !' and la one of the moat Commodious and best Arranged Hotel in the South. The Furniture U all fc'ew, of handsome des'gn, snd of ths best quality ; In short, , TUB ARUAGTOK " Is complete In all Its sppolntments. - - - , Having ktased Jit above Hotel for a term of years, we will, In s few days, - OPES IT TOTUE PUBLIC, And i efer to the repuUUon of the "AR I NO- TON" st DsnvlUe a the bett guarantee w can give of tie style In wh'ch we ill Veep . ; Uuvii- i . -' ' . the - "ARLINGTON" AT LYN CII BURG. A well -lighted room on the first floor wilt be kept for the exclnsive nse of SAMPLE MERCHANTS, ; : . r0mnlbus to and from Trains Free. . 1 y 8ELDEN"& SCOVILLE, Also. Proprietors of the ArilsrtoR, Dan Tills, Vs. i-t ,Mv.m ..,?'' :. , oct 81-tf . , - ,,. . ... ... ... . OTICE OF SALE. ; By virtue of the powers conferred upon me m a deed of trust executed to me on the titb day of Feb-wary, 1874, by I. L. Saunders snd W U Saondera, snd whl- h Is duly reg Istered In the office of the Kegkter of Deeds for Wske county In Book 8? ut p?e 2s3 ; 1 shall on Saturday the 85th day of ovember next sell for easb at the Court House door la Kalelgh, the very valuable traet of land on which R. B. Sannders, Esq., now resides 'ylng on MsrshjCreek, adjoining the land of A. W. Shaffer, W. M. bojlan and others, and containing three, hundred and twelve acres. - .... . , By consent of prior mortgagees a fee simple title will be sold and couveyed, the -proceed a lof alebeingjBrat applied to the payment of the dehta ofaald mortKageee. , . JOHN OATLING, Tiustee VCt 81 td. ; ,. ; . $10 to 25 per Uay2T mm (n M-11 u, ftrtwk ft. STAPLRu C To Tvrmm Ben .nj COi'Fi S. to t muri lirf Mtwn n ll'Hf mnt Vr,.rlHMte Pftrttoulars Frft Hm-M CMI hljjj CQm f Um. Sfc The Ealeigh Sentinel. PDBLISHED DaULTaKD WEEKLY. Sabscriptlon Sates In Adrance. ! Dully 6entlnei,otie year. poeUge paid, $S.O0 , ,M i . .ui m .. X DKinthS . . , v 4 00 For the campaign, four months, 2.00 Weekly Sentinel, one year, postsige p'd, 2.00 i " . six months, i .".1.00 Tor the campaign, , , , , ' ; ... . ,60 .That ear readers may see with what Invor our paper is received by our editorial breth ren, we give below a few extracts embracing "what they say" of oi: : vi. , i . ; - ; NOTICES OF THE PRESS., 1 ' J! . rwewbern Tunes, Rep.) ' " ! The leading democratic paper In the state. ,Z lSii.-U.ii, "'' " I .'' $'. i .: .j " (Tolsnot Transcript. V' . ' Ths Raleigh Sentinel Under Its new mana gers and proprietors Is grestly improved, snd Is now one of our most valued exchangee. . Richmond, (Va.) Wblg.l The Raleigh Sentinel publlahe a six pap weekly, ths Isrgeat snd handsomest psper we have seen printed In North Carolina. It shows enterprise and thrift,, the result of good management and live thunder. . . ! i ti ri .' fOoldsboro Messenger. 1 ' ' The Raleigh Sentinel, under Be present sble management ahowa a decided Improve ssent. Edited with marked ability, lu gen eral make up snd typographical appearance Is excellent. We wish the new man sgement entry success. -.. . 15 11 ' Vrom the Salem Press J " ; ' ' ! . , The Raletg-h SenUnel, nndnr the new man agement ba been much Improved in manner and matter. We have been In regular receipt of the Dally Sentinel f a week er more, and hope Its dally visits will continue. Spec imen number can be seen at ' this office Price of the Daily $3 per annum. . ,. (From the Payettevllle Wide-Awake.) 1 be Sentinel, tbe name of which has been a terror to radicalism since Holden pledged "the last dollar and the last man'' to the support of the onfederate Statee govern ment, has passed into new band, and I as suming an attitude from which It wl I harl many a destructive canister into radical ranks, - i ' " ;:, ..".' i '! 1 ' -v1 '! ; ' '' " (Greensboro Masonic Journal. J The Raleigh Sentinel came to as last Wi d, nesdsv ss a saornlng daily snd decidedly im- roved. The new manager snd editor prom- to do better In the future, sud present a better paper than ths initial number. They msy perhsp do It, but we csn't see much chance for improvement. Gentlemen, we wish you success. ,,, ,.. ,,,,; ., ;.!.'.., , "' ! . . f Robesonlan. r . The Raleigh Sentinel, under the present msnagement. Is verr generally Improved. It contains aa much reading matter ss hereto fore, and is one of the very best daily paper In this state. 1 In common with a great many people of this s ate we revere tbe name of tbs Sentinel, and will always learn of its prof perity with : pride and pleasure. . They Lave reduced the rates for ths campaign, as will be seen In snotber column. fVtclsburg (Miss.) Herald. ' The Raleigh Sentinel needs no eulory from u. Every one that reads It kaow bow It stands on all Important topic of tbe day. and although some may differ with It, yet ail can Say that It Is sincere in Its coarse, fsd Is working for the beat interest of the peopl ef North Carolina. " '"' f Murphy Herald. : The Sentinel la a living exponent of de mocracy, seeking, by ths force of polished argument, to prove the necessity of restor ing both state snd national government to the guidance ot the democratic party. Un der its present able management It Ukes sn enviable position amo g ths best Journals la the land, Increasing tbe former prominence of Its name, by maintaining the highest de gree of efficiency, livery democrat In the mountains should take it, snd every republi can who does not desire an addition wrinkle to his brow, should shun It- for its pr raoa alve argument entail thought. With better mall f aclliUes, Murphy would contribute to the support of the Dally Sentinel, and this assertion U based on tbe extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald' copy. i . IRMTURC WAREROOJIS. A. W- FRAPS, Feyetterille Street, Opposite tbe Mar. fcet, and Corner of Feyetteville and v . i.-w ; 'Davie Streets, EALEIGH, IT- C- , Keeps on hand a large assortment of all styles of . .. '! . .' s ' -.. :tt 'i ;--.s: " ; :.! .' s- ..:. FUKNITURE: Parlor, Dialog-ROctm ' and' Kitchen; Black Walnut, Stained snd Painted Chamber Set Drefslng Case, Bureau,' Wasbataudsj 13 d tteada, Wardrobe, Cane and .Wood fest Chairs, Rock lag Chairs, and all other articles of Furniture found In a flrst-clsss establish ment. ; -7 , ,r, , a tSTMA T TRESSES made to order. oct21-8m TRIUAIPH TRUSS CO. " 834 BOWERY, if. Y., ' to whom wa awarded the Trfrwfiim ' Vedal for ths best ElasUe Truss and Supporter at the last session of tbe GREAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, cures a rupture in from 40 to 80 days and offer 1,000 dollars for a case they caanot cure. They employ a ; , s - - FIRST CLASS LAD T SURGE6X t Terms moderate. Cssee guaranteed.- O dera filled by taaU. Examination free. Th usual dtoconntt to patron. 1 Send 1 1 cents for descriptive book to Prof. W. 1L BU'KN'HAM, M. D., snar23-41y -r Chief Surgeon. ' Information About Texas, with Maps, Pamphlets, etc., furnished on application In person or by letter to TH03. F. FISHER, Immigration,, Agent. Interna, tlonal A Great Northern B. Ii., Palestine Tevss. 1 1"' j,, " -ly-Jt-wemr' TRLDAT. HOVEJIBEB 10. INTIMIDATION IN NEW JERSEY. .til . . ,....; ' , i - ' . . . 1 A Reruolican Tbreatenlns Employees - with Discharge If They Vote for TU deo. From the Trenton True American. A meeting of the empleves of the Delaware aud. Bound Brook railroad was held at the Harmony ball. Tucker street, About a quarter before sine o'clock last evening, at the instance of Charles Van Fleet, road boos. The doors were sock ed while the proceedings were going 00, and True American - reporter hod dif ficulty in getting in to witness and listen to tha disgraceful proceedings. , There -were twenty-one men in 1 the '' reou?, seventeen white and four oolorsd. ' Vsa Fleet had a paper containing tbe names of the employes on the- branch rood. The men were all er nearly' all, Irish men, and appeared to be thoroughly disgusted, with their position. 'Van Fleet called oat the naxa pf each, man . "Patrick Flanagan, where are you "reg istered r" .i.:M. ,-.., - ...n"8eventhword,sir."r.i' ;v.,"y.' . "How- shall , I mark .;- you down ? What , ticket ore you going to vote? What are your politics ?" ' "I have been democrat, sir.1 ; " : "What ticket ore you going to vote on next Tuesday t" h -.p.- .v.,!,.- "I don't know. I suppose it makes no difference." " t " ' ' " 'Tben I will pnt yonT; down' solid for tbe republican ticket?" . 'iw r'in.- "All right, mr.". ..... 4 . ... And so the list was gene through with until completed, and all present hod an swered to their namei. . rrim After the calling of the roll, hod been , completed, Van Fleet counted the cam ber an bis list, and made tb7 following address: ' ' , OurTLEXxs: Wbst has been don to night you have ' done yourselvss I I have not intimidated you J (The men glanced at each other and laughed.) Now, I have need you pretty rough on tbe road, and I think 1 know you all pretty well. Now, I have thirty men on my hst, which sre all solid republican except two or three, whioh are split. J shall not feel mid at theee men because they vote split ticket, But some of you men have been playing the yellow dog. Now, I shall keep only thirty men on the rood this winter. Those who vote straight will get work; those who de not will be the yellow dog. Gentle men, I shall know . bow you put your tickets in the box; aud if yon put them in Straight they will come out all right. (A voiceMow will you know how we vote? That will bo known (said Tan Fleet), and I want you all to remember it ' We have 1 done aa well as we expected, ard now, boys, come round to xlsws'a and take a drink. , , The meeting then adjourned and the men went to Mr. John Haws's saloon, at the corner of Iligbee snd Willow streets, where Van Fleet set up the drinks fer a large crowd, the bill for whioh was $15.15. He else visited Keeusn's saloon, on Willow street, and, we are informed, invested ten dollars there. BUSINESS' AND INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. The hay and potato crops of Maine are both above last year's. r Manuiacturiflg interests st Tauuten, Msse., show gradual improvement. In the Vermont legislature, now in session, it has been voted to rednn tha treasurer's salary 25 per cent, to $1,800 year, without clerk hire, v Other sal aries are to do scaiea correspondingly. The American Manufacturer states that ft plate plass msnufsctory is about to be started in' Huntingdon county, Pa. The work will be very large, and foreigners will furnish the capital. The nickel coins struck in Germany under tb new law represents total vain of between tea sad eleven millions dollars. This is tbe maxirasm figure allowed, and minting has been suspend' Conductor W. D Jones of the Old Colony railroad, hsa traveled 140 miles Sir dsy for twenty- eight years, or a lit e mater of 1,176,000 miles, aud no serious accident ever happened te ft train under bi charge. ' ' . Four thousand cases ef boot were shipped from West Brookfield, Mass., in September, and probably 3,000 last mentb, the bulk . gomg to St. louls, -Chicago, Cincinnati, Burlington, Toledo and even t Fort f cott, Ksnsss. , The Boston Advertiser says: "The number of ships, bark and brigs that have arrived from ' foreign porta since January 1 ia nearly two hundred ler than during the corresponding time last year, and our import bsvs fallen off more than thirty per cent," It is estimated that there are now it) operation in the United "States ne less than 800 psper mills, which are valued at 140,000,000 of capital inverted, with a total production of $70,000,000. Thee mills give employment nominally to, 20,000 people whose earnings are footed up at $10,000,000 snnually. - 11 I ' .IS ' !''; 'I , y . THE SOUTH PASS JETTIES. ; The resident engineer at the Mississ ippi jetties has reported to Mr. Eads, who is now in St. Louis, ' that the shoal above the bead of South Psss is rapidly disappearing in the channel, and claims that it is now evident that whatever vol ume of water ia required in the pass will be completely under control ' The sub msrinesill bet wee th- parallel dyke which form the entrance will be finiahed' this week. ' The St Loai Globe-Democrat predicts that 'wit lan few week the river will be thoroughly ' harnessed, and th oommrrce 'of : the Mississipoi. mllm ! ,1,1 .1 1 . 1 I n 'i Vi if: Ii: t 1 1; h r. Si ll ! t
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1876, edition 1
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