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1 -.'. ."- ' ' ' : V- V . ' ". '. . ; 4'- ' -1 m ) A a, X : C La X '-v ax -r.. m m m J; 1- M 1 .' ;JI J. ' ' ftitt l '! -V.l ... , i - v i. VOL. XXmHO. 75. ! ! , '!!.! : , .: 1 RALEIGH, IT. C, SATURDAY KOVEMBEB 111876 PftlCE-FIVE CENTS. RAIUIOADS, &c. PIEDMONT AIRUNE BAIL' Richmond A Darvjixk, Rxchmosd A DANVJtis It Division, and Kokth Westkhht J. C. U. W. : COSDKXSE0 TIKE TABLE, I f Kfftd i fltf -Sunday, Oct. ii f . 00INOKA8T.,, Lev Ottitboro..' . '10.05 "-CorBhnp.... """ lt.2h Arrtvt Baleleli...; 8.41 P. M. - going wm... . . LeTe GoMsboro...., ( , ,, ; , 10.10 A. Arrlva it Raleleh.... J ei. ' . 12.80 P. Lmtc Co. thou......;. ' " 4.15 M LMTtCbartotU..... A. i . 4.S5A.' PullBbury... ry T.5 - ureennsoro DanTlllo T)tinilM. M i r I - Knit ArrT at Klchmond.. c 7.43 GOING SOUTH. , v LeT Richmunil j " s BurkevUl.;.... - ' 7.50 a. 10.4 a.55 r. k DnTUl. ...... Oraenvbora.... 8.59 "j 6.40 f " 8llbury V - . Alr-UneJunc't V v fr!f at Chartott... '"' 10 10.87 Accommodation Train. i - - G0I30 EAST. Ltar Oreenbore...i .,,; " C. Bhopa.... Arritaal Ralelgb.... ' - LeT Ooldsboio.,.. .' ' : Arrlt Halefjch,... ' LeaTt Co. 8bop... J , 1 , 1 ArrirtQreenboro .-; esop.: 11.10 ! 0l A. 1 ll.W " j .80 P. M. 60 ! .50 A. N, H'orth Western K. C. u.k. r ,...6.00 P. U. Arrive at 8lem.-..f. ....... ".19 . " Leare Salem 1 7.04 A K. Arrtre at Ureeniboro... ....... 9.15 . ' j Paaaeoirer Trains learinf lUlelgh at 13 M r. h. connreti weMSDoro with tba souia ern boand train; naktaia; tha qulckrat lnM to all Boutbnrn citiea. Accommouatloa rrmto 1 raring Ralegh at 10:15 P. M., eonnecU wilh ' North, robouna train at Orecnboro for Rica- uoond an J ail points East. Price of Tickets . me ai via other routes. - T r -' i ' No Cbanfo of Cars tetween Atlanta and ruenmona, o mutu -. 1 ; A.O. ANDREWS, , i . t flapertntendent. oct 24-tf RALEIGH & GASTOK . , ROAtt 8CHEDULE. Leave Raieirt;..;;..!;.;,.:;? Arrives at Weldon.. .. 8 lave Weldon.. .,.... 13 Arrive at tUMzb., ...... .,:..' 5 71 . TDBODQH MtlOHT. Leave Rale'trh .......... , . . , . 8 AfTlvest Weldon.. .....j...... ft Leave Weldon...,.,.,....;... 5 Arrive at Kalelgk , ft j AA A- 30 AM. uo P. M. 40 P.M. 40 P.M. 00 A. il 25 P, M. 10 A. M. 15 P.M. '. EALEIGU fc AUGUSTA AIR LIKE. Cba;e of Schednln to. iake. 'effect K:80 - m. Moauay, wctooer outn, mdi ; ; . "A " Tsum if OTiio. Sott.;f v ,' , f I Eeave Raleigh WA. it Arrive at Cameron............. 12 7P M. ' "iO f "ThaH Motwo MtrfiP j Leave Cameron A . w. t, I W P. Jt Arrive at RalelKh... 1 40 P. M. All train will approach and pass R. A D R. R. N. C. Division crossing at Cary . lt caation. ( 30 minutes for Breakfast atCary. j '; JOHN c.; winder.-? oct ll-tf ' Superintendent.) TICKET FAKES AND TlME 8CHKD. ULK TO THb WEST, tu THE CUES' APEAKEAOHIOR. W. . . , t First class fare from alelgh to Clnelnnatt First' class fare from Raleigh to lodiansp oils 25.75. , , ... j First class fare from , Raleigh to Chicago L35. . i.: ., ., ..-..v,:- ; , , First class from Ralelch to Bt Louis 88.3b, ;. . First class from Raleigh to LoultviUe 37.35. Passengers for Cincinnati and th West, leaving Raleigh by the & AG. R. E. 10.00 a. m. train, re wh Rlcbuond at 8.45 p. m. leave Richmond at la 80 p. m.,bytbeCin dnnsU tt Ohio Railroad, add reach Clncini ptl at 0.00 on the morning of the second '47". -?-..-.--- - 4- ; CON WAT R. HOWARD, i i Gen. Pas. A Ticket Ageni ' W. M. ft. Do.' :,. '..!.-,-, rf ; 1 aginnear and Sept. . ! i '' ' PtTKRsmmo, Va,, March 81st, 1878. S0IIED U LE OF T B A INS . -. f .i :"..' , OOIITO SOUTH. . ,-i r .4 ,11 Through MaQ leave Petere-- ? -j' . i burg at.......... ..... . 8:87 P. V.. Arrtre at Weldonat...... . . ri:65 P. M. Southern Express leave Pe- . , -i tersburs; atw.f..k...i. 1 6:90 A M. Arrive at Weldon at....... . A M. Through Freight with Pas-. . ,t T' senger Cosch attached, u;-f. ' ' ' ' .1 leave Peterburg at.... y 8:30 A. M. Arrive at Weldon al. A. i J:15 P. M. ''il f "oo'rto .-jroRTa.;'; :!:;r?', j fBt .' Through Mail leave Weldon at 7 A M. Arrive at Petersburg t.:i. 11:55 A. M. Southern Express leave Wei- v A . V vn'I don at 4:00 P. M. Arrive at Petersburji at..... 7:05 P.M. Through Freight with, Pas- senger Coich atuched, 1 ' J " ' X'j leave Weldon at 4:15 P. H,. Arrive at Petersburg at.:.; 1 - -10:10 P. . Through Tleketa sold to all Aaetera and ' Southern, points, and Bagtrare Checked through. IL T. DOUGLA8, . ! ; ap 8-4t ,, . : , Superintendent ' JiCUMOXU A PETEKSBURU K. & 1 .Commencing; Oct. th," 1875, Tral . fhis toad will run asfjilows i -,, o j ij I ' J Ijiavi RiCBMoKD, 80CTH.' I f i il'O A. M.: Through Mali: 7:45 A. M., Freight Train; 1:45 P. M., Through MaQ ; ft P. M., Freight Train. , - , . , - i.., .14" Prraasauna, North. ! x.!r 4- Frelf ht TrlB ? Through JUU v 5 P. M. Freight Train ; .75 P. M., Through MaU. . . .. Coaches attached to 11 fTright-trafntlbr accomtnodatlofl of tsasnrenu , -This Uompany offers spwdal Inducements to the shipping puUlc on line of the Raielgh - Gaston. Raleigh A AugusU and Westers . C. RaUroads, In the war of low freight and paeeenger rates. , , -t, . . -v. "A shaw -' "- ' Buperlateiideirr DRY GOOD, &c. JUST IN TI3IC. -C-Xi -n.;Ml ' Mpar.Blu. Jeans,,;; . J 150 Betver and Cloth Clakr for Ladles, , . ... ......... 1 , SO- Ladies English Ulster something new, stylish and comfortable. , ' . " ," 150 I ds. Cardinal Fish Net for Neck, 500 Yds. Cardinal and Wlilte Rnctings for Ladlea. t;4 ;.! 1 : 501) fi Ltaes Cuffs ad ol la Carflt aal Navjr Bid Browii in4 WhlUj,0 iJ . 110 Dos. Ladies Kid ' Cloves ' In Colors, Black and Whl.e from IS1 cents" tP S.00 ' for thebesf i,v7'"7i! . 18 Do& Udiea and MMeaaHooda la Cardt f 'sillbE?, BOOTS AND OAITEUS S The largest stock In the State' at ; 'bottom j;:rtf.tiT DBESS6003.'a""v j vt-l-.f- .f -m I The largest stock aver bold by one Arm and 6f latest styles And lowest jprlues.'!;7 ,'HATS I HATS 11, HATS I I, ! Tha largest stock srer offered by ms for ''' . j s '. ... : : ' ) Men Boys .and , Cblldreu . from , 50 cents upward. . . yf. c,.., v.s ., Lata style 811k Bate at 8.6ft. v , . Reajember 1 'Tne best Goods at lowest cash pncea," j ..'j ;v ;).. : 4 sept 17-ly WTHTEIL K TLCKEB.-t- Beg leave to nform their customers that - they nave removea to tne wen Known ; - stand of Jsmes M. J'ewlee, - j Ko. 52 FiteUeTille Street, Ralcli, Xef., which they have fitted up entirely new, and have purchased a large and wall , , " " ' assorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ! raaMBX, nots ad childre. j -- Men's Sack Butu '4 00 Mea'a Frock BuiU for 15 00; Men's f reek aMimere BuiU froswuiw la x5; M'Bs rte Brack gaits from 817.50 (50; Boys Fancy atlue- Suits ftt to Qliioys -cassunsre ttaws a to ia unu- dren's cults ft to III): uvercoata to IX). COME AND GET PUITED. Gent's Furnlahtnc Oooda, Hamburg; Edg ing's and Insertions, Notions, Hosle ' rjr, Olovea, Cambrics, Boots, . , -' . Bboea, Umbrallaa, Hasa, . ' Caps, Fura, Ao. ..-j DOMESTIC Dill GOOD!, COHS STIWO o? Prints, Alpacas. Merinos, Delaines, Ging hama, Cotton Plaids. Cottonsdes, Kentucky 'Jeans, Cim res, Cambrics, Blue, Denims, Osnabnrgs, Tickings, Flsn- ' ael, Ltnseys, ke. Bieacbed and .' Brown tohertlngs aa1 r'hlrtlnes. Thsnklnc oar friends for their liberal Mt ronaira In the past, we fei confident that n our new store with New- Goods, bought at the lowert prlcg, w vlU be able to please an. , .-'.iM -WfA KT V....0f1lA A.f A. AI. a A. a. A a am, aais. . " a,v vi mj vn tuv w s vv. oct4-tf : ' Rsklgh. H. C gCIIALK BnOTIIERS, ' Breaers of the 7 ' - ' ' . - . - 1 CELEBRATED LAGElt BEER, aii- r.v ncwara, new cracT. TIIEO. JOSEPH'S German - 2nd liBrican v Eestanrant. " . narjrettand Salisbury Streets, ' ' 'U RALEIGH. N. C , Mr. Joeeph has fitted an his Saloons with special reference to tha comfort and enter. tainment of his guests, and tha publie Is Invited to an inspection of his accommoda. Hons and a test of the creature comforts in tha Une of bis entertainment. . ,- . ,. ,., - yrj' Ilia Rettanrant ., is alwsys supplied with the freshest and fattest OYSTERS. BIRDS AND VENISON. hserred la the best aud all the varied styles to suit his DUDjerwu cjiatomen , f Ills Dar - la stocked with a full and complete fine the 11 neat wines add IJquors, imported and domestic. f 8CHALK BROTHERS CELEBRATED LA- r . rlPO 17T?l aV CDCPI A I TV f i U ufta MJKdAJl A Ol iiVlAU s ii i i ?' -'-r Dtllfardlloom is obe of the 11 nest Tables In the city, end la the -r :r;-l .... 1 n V H t-c Reception Room is it Table of new model and design for the entertainment and pastime of guests. ' Thankful for past patronage, Mr. Jftseuh respectfully invites from the eitiaenl,and sojourners In Raleigh a visit to bis aaie. wail ordered and complete tatabllsliinent oo SALISBURY AND 1IAUCETT STREETS, just wert t RsleyrNallorittl BankT i actis-tf., ,., .-. .. .., .,,.., . . sryi : vroTicE. i Mt wife. SARAH COLE, having left my bed aad hoard Without aue, I hereby warn ail persons, against giving her emplormenL or otberwlsa affording -her sack aid, coa fort or protection as may encourage her tt longer remain away from her proper home. The lull penalty ol tna law la auci cases will be enforced agatnot all offender. ' U&UKU W.UILA,r A Mason's VUlsgr near Raleigh. I THE COOR V fcTATIOXEUT X: DIJ$IES OF KJ. llALE&B0H;!r 17 lfUBSAf STREET, NEW YOKS.-I Wilfnot be hiterruDted bv the ' removal of Mi1. P. M. Rale to Ra'elvH. Orders from prompt customers aoHefte.1, and prom pi )j Ailed st lowest market rates. oct 17 flt ... - . . ' j t'EKD 35C. toO. P. KOWTLE ft CO:; ye York, for Pbsmrhlet of 100 pagea, eoa talBlat: lists ot 9000 Bewpfrk and eeUaateS ahowiaff cost at adveetfcfcg'. . marca T-iy MISOKLLANEOUS. i Offered Protection AgnlnH Loss tjr Fire and JLIfc. , W. II. CROW, .! General IiiSTuanco'Agcnt, BALEItillV. CV" -l j Represents the followlns first, class Com panies! ' ' ' " ' ""' ' ; JRtoa Life Inauraooa Co.,) ;, , J :taa Fir Insurance Co., I Fbomix Ptra Co.p-M S01 MaUonai lira CWI-- j u':K' 1 Oarman-Amertcan Flra Co., ) ' 1 ! I Hoffman Fire Co., . VOf H. Y. Combuud AsseU Over $33,000,0011. The attonlkia of the pobllc' Is respectfully called to these substantial inautattoos, ar fording ample Indemnity augl0-3m OOD AGENTS WANTED IN ..-..1. : i . ' . ! ' Every Town Is North and South Carolina, f i " - t. . ,.: , , - ! THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FIRE AND MARINE .; HiSl'RAKCE or ' v Memphis Tennessee.'1 Cash Capital 300,000. 0 .1 In taking the inanajremout of the Mis sissippi Valley Insurance Company ler North and Soath Carolina, I take pleasure In ree comtnendlng it to my friends and she public generally as a sound healthy and conserva tive Company, well managed, with a large and profitable business. .. , t ' U Good response scnU wanted Jofyerj town aDd county in the two States. j tt y. Address, -- ; VY. A. TUBE, ' t . Genl Agt ft Massger, ; : Box 169, RalelKh, N. C Office in McKee Ballding, Corner of WU mlngton A Manl8ls. .t5 .,, . .- nor 2-2m i !' I-' I. a. sl 11 v-w - s amj nu q. HaS8,sisll- r H 1 ) - asVt3 a a B c i sb o 9 OS 8 M I CENTS.c KA CENTS. UU CENTS. 01 CENTS. THE DURHAM HERALD Will be sent to any sddress until NOVEafBER 14 FOR THE ABOVE AMOUNT. , r Now is the time to secure a flrsl class OA M P A I G PA PER -For the small price of '- :' ! 50 CENTS, 5Q CENTS. 50 CENTS. CENTS July J3-tf .;t .... vt.'. .-'. TALCADLE LOTS FOR ALE! r ... . . ( . - i i n vnvmr rn v nir nr vrv VIMBER, lK7a,by rlrtneof a Judgment of the Superior Court of Wake County, I will expose to public sale ea tha premises 'hat valuable parcel of land situate la and near the North saltern part of tha dtv of Raleigh lying between P erf on street and Oskwood Cemetery, kaowaas MOEDECAl'8 GKoVE, including lots along said rersoa etreet and Polk Street, containing In all about 80 acres, belooriag t the estate of the lata Henry The land will be sold tn several parcels, to suit purchasers. Tennsonetritrdeah;residas in nine and twenty-v as months, with interest at aix per cent. t ,MAHlUAMUKUItii oct 8 dim '' 4 : Executrix TUG JNtTRFTtEF.KRORO E ' QLIREIt. Aa Independent Weekly NewsoaDer. The Organ of the Roanoke and Mehenia Sec Uous! Circulates m Thlrtv-Nine counties sad I waive Butos. . Is tb official orgaa of North mptoa aad Hertford couaties, aad haa a Is rrer circulation in them tbsn any paper published. As aa adrertlstng medium, it cannot be surpassed in Eastern Carolina. Terms, fa per year, la advance. 11, lor tlx months. , WARD A BLAKEYf Ed's, and Prop's., aug 15-tf Murfreesaoro. N. C "jiPJiinii5: sBirtainHMiii I a aa nw 'aaM am u i . n rati ii -S,fl'3f!8-'2rS- so " as mSURANCE COMPANY ';si tJ 1 ''''' i I !. Mif -i.j.t ..: ii-.'Ci i OFNEWJOaK., v., ;! TIIIE , ISIRACE OXLY. ' 'f ,J ESTABLISHED 1853. J v " f Cstsh Capital, - , s3,O00,OOO. Cash Assets, over ' ' 0.000,000. T Ilia COMPANY 18 PURELY A FIRE ''Insuranee Cooinaav. -u at eHnw ttoa with Llfe .ar Marina Iasaraaea. The large majority of (te (1W, W of Assets are -L hitedBta s noaai." The FniaiuM K sen era or ovxa 13.000. 000 Annually be-t attest tha appreciation of tbe Bueliiese ana f totumerclal Wor d. I represent the Home la this Ct y, and ask the attention of my friends and the publie SO ItS 1 .--" t ...h CNEQCALED CLA1M3, asturlng them the rrscT inoiasiTt it oners, a.; i - ' ' -' ' "H-i , . Y A. TURK. Aa t. a J . OHlce McKee BuUdlng, Corner af , 1 ' i ftiuiuiKiiiia cv v ftiuu da, 1 f not 3 8m'' MAKE YOUR FORTUNE. t. GRAND EXTRA DRAWING V I :i. O i. STATE ,, LOTTERY ; CO., Incorporsted IMS. Capital i,3S9,000 At New Orleans, f onday, Dao. 4, 1870. tio Scaling ! .K.J J:. ',. 4 ' JVo Postponement I -. i I I f t' -OAPITAlPRIZMOOa, Only 20,003. Tickets at $2J Eacl. . FRACTIONS IN PE0P02TI0N. i i X.IST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prlxa, - . ; - . $50,008 1 " 20,000 1 1 "H f !" "-'. -i.. 10,000 10 Trlzes at flOOO, -- . . ,10.000 15 600, - - ' 11.500 100 i 800, - i - . 58,000 700 , V , 00,. - . 40,000 600 " , 100, . . - - . 60,000 2000 20, - - -' 40,000 At'PUOXIXATIOX PRIZES. 9 Approximate Prliesof f.100, 1 $2,708 8 , " " ; . 2oo.,; 1.800 9 " . .100, . 808 2863 Prizes, amounting to $708,908 Remittances mast be made by express or rejriatered letter. . i All orders for tickets or requests for fuller information ta be ar.ade to , CII AH. T. HOWARD. Nw Orleans. ' AGENTS WANTED EVERY WHERE. I Uucxceplienable references most accompany " application. ' TUB FIRST RKOCLAR Quarterly Dollar Drawing Will take place on" January 2, 1877. -Tickets $l each, ' CayiUl Prize, $15,000. nor 4 eodtdec) ;.; . ; ? IIE ARLINGTON HOUSE I Corner 8th and CbojrcalBta LVNCIIBURG, VA . This Bouse, which s the most eoavenien located of any Hotel la the city, has recent ly been i ' ' c.r'eatly"enlabgcd, acd Is one of the most Commodious and beat Arranged Hotels In tha - South. Tbs Furniture is aH New, of handsome dee'tn, and of the best quality ; la short, . - THE ARLINGTON Is complete In all its appoint ments. , Having leased the above Hotel for a term of yrars, we will, In a few days, . OPEN IT TOTHE PUBLIC, And tefer to the reputation of the "AR I NO- TON" at Danville as the bed guarantee we can give of the style la wu'ch e will keep tbe : " ' 1 "ARLINGTON" AT LYNCHBURG, t A well-lighted room on the first floor will be kept for the 'exclusive' use of SAMPLE MERCHANTS, j : ".'.' 'j I "Omnibus to sad from Tisins Free. seldenTscotille, l Also Proprietors of the Arlington, Dsn Tille.Va. , J OCtSi-tf. .' T. . r '. I OTICE OF SALE, By virtue of the powers conferred npon me In a deed of trait executed to me on the Mb dy of Feb-nary, ts74, by L. L. Saunders and W. L. Saunders, aad wbi.-b is duly teg tstered m tbe office ot tbe f Ugltter of Deeds for Wake county in Book 8; at page 2S; 1 shall on Saturday the 25ib Cty of .November next sell for cash at the Court House door la Ralebh, the verr valuable tract of land oa which R. B. Saunders, Esq., now resides ylng oa Marsh Creek, adjoining the tends of A. W. Shaffer, W. M. Bovlan and others, and containing three hundred and twelve acres. 1 1 ' Bv consent of Drlor mortrsetes a fes simple title will be sold and conveyed, the proeerdt ol sale (Ming nrl spiua to tue payment of the drM of said mortnirees. . ; JOHN UATLINU, tiustee oct 81 Ids. $10 to 25 per Lay I; M tli mm mrbem m STAPLS mm CX r a'tTW 8PB fAsfWisy S)p J ithrrruersrAonci d eiiKra la t?w r ri tor-tyrHnria Fsunacti tskrs r rhs 4 sin. tMailiMiiU,iCO,H Asnmsio The Ealeigli SentineL POBLISHED ' DAILYAHD WEEKLT. ( Sacriptica, Eates iai7ancei Daily ScuUnel, one year, postage psld, $3 C8 " ill months ( " , 4 00 For the campaign, four months, '1.00 Weekly Sentinel, one year, postage p't, 2.00 " six months, . i.oq Fur the campaign, n f.t, : ;,-( (. , , .60 Tbst our readers may see with what fnvor oor paper Is received by our editorial broth- renews give below a few extracts embraclcg "what they say" of as: '' ' ' r ' K0TICE3 OF THE PRESS. 1 1 : ' (Newbera Times, Rep. The leading democratic paper in the state, . (Toisaot Yraascrlpt.) iiLr' The B sleigh SentineMinder italnifw- aasna- ers and proprietors Is greatly improved, and i now one of our most valued exchanges. , . , tlu.fi !'.. I ' I i I ' ' ' ' ' :" ' i f Richmond, (Va.) Whig.) ;l lum : The Raleigh Sentinel pnblUhes a six psge weekly, the largest and handsomest paper we have seen piloted m North Carolina. It shows enterprise and thrift, tbe result of good management aad live thunder; l . - '; ( - i ; . fOoldsboro Messenger. ' Tbe Raleigh Sentinel, undei Its present able maaageuent shows 8 decided improve ment. Edited with msrked ability 1U gen eral make up and typographical appearance is excellent. . . We wish the new man agement every success.. t- , From tbe Salem Press j V The Raleigh Sentinel, uodnr tbe new man agement has beea much Improved tn manner aud matter. w have been in regular receipt of tbe Daily Sentinel t r a week or more, aad hops Its daily visits wilt continue. Spsc Imea numbers can be ssea at this oulce Price of the Dally $8 per annum. From the FATejttxiiUB.Wide-Awakejli ' 1 he Sentinel, the name of which has beea a terror to radicalism since Holdea pledged "tbe last dollar and the Isst man'' to the support of tbe onfederate States govern ment, ass paanea into new Sanaa, ana is as suming an attitude from which It wl 1 hurl many i destructive canister into radical ranka. , v t , . , -. ' ' fGreensboro Masonic Journal. ' The Kalelph Sentiaei came to us last W d, needs v ss a morning daily and decidedly Im proved. Tbe aew managers and editor prom ise to do better in tha future, and present a better paper thaa the initial number. They may perhaps do It, but we can't see much chance for improvement. Centlemea, we wish you success. T i ' , fRobesoniea.) -..,: ' The Raleigh Sentinel, uuder the present management Is rerv generally Improved. It contains ss much reading matter aa hereto fore, and Is one of the very best daily papers la this state, la common with a great many people ot this s ate we revere tha name of the Sentinel, and will always learn of ta proepertty with pride and plea u re. - They Lave reduced the rates for tbe campaign, as will be seen In another column. . - Vlcksburg (Miss.) Herald. The Raleigh Sentluel needs no euloey from us. Everrono that reads It kr owe bow tt stands on all important topica of tbe day, and although some msy differ with It, yet all can say tnas it is slue era la Its course, end is working: for the bet Interest of the DeoDl- of Nona Carolina. Murphy Horald.j eBeTOiKerafrrTiir etponnrt-ot-de- mocracy, seeking, by the force of polished argument, to prove the necessity of restor ing both state and national go ernment to the guidance of the democ ratio party. Un der its present able management it takes sn enviable position amo g the best oarnals In the land, increasing the former prominence of Its name, by maintaining the highest de gree ot efficiency. ; Avery democrat in the mouDtslnsthould Uke it, and every republi can wha does not desire sn addition wrinkle to his brow, should ehua it. for Its prraua elve argumeuta entail thought. With better aaau facilities, siurpnv would contribute to the support ot tbe Daily Sentinel, and this assertion Is based on tbe extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald's copy. 1 . . F IRMTIRE WAREROOTIS. A. W FRAPS, -n a ' Fayette villa Street, Oppoalta tha Mar ket, and Corner or FayettevUle and Davie Streets, EALEIOH,' 1ST. G. ' Keepi on hand a large assortment of all styles of ' '"' ;; FURNITURE: Parlor, Dlnlug-Room and Eltchcn; Black Walnut, Stained aad Painted Chsmber Sets Pressing Cases, Bureaus, WasLaUuds, Bed steads, Wardrobes,' Csne and Wood Seat Chairs, Bock Ing Chairs, and all other articles of Furniture found In a first-class establish- sent. 9 M IT t R ESSX8 made to order. oct21-1m - : : :! : - i . TRIUMPH TRUSS CO., "aiBOWERi, a. r i to whom waa awarded the . rrmisrin Medal for the best Elastic Truss and Supporter at the last session of the GREAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, cures a'rnpture la from 30 to 90 days and offer 1,000 dollars for a ease they cannot cure, ,Tkey employ a ; : ' , FIRST CLASS LADY SURGEON. Terms moderate. Csses ruaraoteed.. . ders filled by snslL Examtuatioa free. Tb uaaai discounts to patrons. Seed -1 cents for descriptive book to , Prof. W. H. BUR5TTAM, M. D.,' mar 28-d ly - Chief Surpeon. ' Inrormatlon About Texas, with Maps, Pamphlets, etc faraWied ea application In person or by letter to Til OS. F. FISHER, Immigration Agent, Interna, ttonal A Great Northern K. K., Palestine- Tev-as. ly Js-wem SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 'THREES WOMEN IN A PULPIT. Every Seventh Man In tbe United $tat a Said to be a Prinking; Man 1 - f,r;tNeagut,'tT.c ' The pulpit ot iba north . rresbj teriaa church was ocenpied last evening by three women, who were introduced bj the Rev. Mr. Rosaiter as temperance aU- Kxaievxtie uras, .irssalravlALB. Holrokw tit illinrria fVIPTmi Wirt i 1 1 n rw si a retary of the Women's . Kationul Chris, tiaa Temperacce Union, bbe is raidiKo sgel, practical in publio speaking, but poeseasej ot too. weak A Twice for the platform. She wore, bat, gloves,and coat fcihe said that every seventh man in the country was intemperate, and that Uro are 275,000 lioensed houses where liquor is -sold,- beaidee- thousands not liouosod. i Yet in tbe Lioe of all this she has received 1,500 signers to the pledge within the past fifteen months. : , ' Mrs. Ablsie titorer Doutney, of J'as saefatuettf, is abont forty-five years old, waa dressed in plain black,- was bars keaded aud bareuaaded; a brooch was at her throat, aud 8 ioag watch-chain hung from her belt. Bho possesses a strong, plain face and a faculty of expression that is astonishing.' ' Iter one gesture is of the hands alternately, a abort Jerk np and down, t She seteauded her hearers by a I usihvde of statiotics that wets burl ed at them Uke .' shot from a , fowling, piece. One assertion ' that was caught was that there are" 297,000, 000 gallons of beer drank in this ounutry id one year. Mrs. A. G..!Knox, president of tta Wouau's Temperance Organisation, of New York, spoke of the religious !ea tnres of the temperanco causa. She said tbst a JeropuraooehJStauranJLiwaa cstabliahed in Fiftieth : street,' near beventh avenne, a year ago, and that a reading-room has been added. . . WHAT THOMAS CARLYLJE THINKS OF DABWINI8U. , , , , From the Hartford Couraijt ; i Carlyle is now very feeble through sge, bat his memory is still marvellous, and he flow of his talk doubtless the most eloquent of tbe age is unabated. Take this as a sample: i I have known three generations of tha Dar wins grandfather, father, and son : atheists alt. . The brother of the present famens naturalist, a quiet man, who lives not far from here, told me that among his grandfather's effects he f eund a seal engraven with this legend : "Omnia tx cocAiHf-verything from a clam-shell ! I saw the naturalist not mrny months ago; told him that I had read his 'Origin of the bpecies and other books; that ha had by no msaus satisfied me that men were descended from monkeys, but had gone far toward persuading me that he and his so-called soientitio brethren had brought the pres ent generation ef Englishmen very .near to monkeys. A good sort of a nun 18 this Darwin. and well-meaning, but with very little intellect. Ah, it's a sad aud terrible thing too see nigh a whole geuerafion 6T mea and women profeseine to be culti vated looking around in a purblind fash ion and finding no Gd in this universe. I suppose it is a reaction from the reign ef caut and hollow pretence, professing so aeueve wnat in isct tney uo sot be lieve. And this is what we have got to. All things from frog spawn: the srosuel ot dirt the order ol Uufduy; Tha older I grow and I now stand upon the brink of eternitj the more comes back to ma tbe sentence in the catechism, which I learned when a child, and the fuller and the deeper its meaning becomes; 'What is the chief end of man?" . To glorify God and to enjoy Him 'forever.' No gospel of dirt, teaching that men have descended from frogs through monkeys, can ever set that aside.'! ; HINTS FOR EVERYBODY. ' : i 8cU.ro often; have short accounts.' -The way to get credit ' is to be punc tual; the way to preserve it it not to use it too much. .' ; ....... u- Mind your own affiurs. let all the er - rors you see in others' management sug gest correction in your own. Trust ae man's appearance; appear ansa is deceitful, perhaps assumed, for the purpose of obtaining credit. Never trust him who flies into a pas sion on being dunned, but make bim psy quickly if there is any virtue in the law. '! .!' .i .. , - ... 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1876, edition 1
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