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,hja,V wvV.!? Mix fmw. - J . . ."if .AW: ,-0L..SXra-HO..76. RALEIGH, N. O;, ; SUNDAY s UOIUnNO, NOVEimEB 12, 1876 PRICE FIVE CENTS. -:... .; . f .--- A -a; ; - ?- tr,; ,: i t.-?.::vi. . i i ..r $ ...,..'. , . rS- -V t ? - M 1 . 1 A rt , .. . . ' Y. I L -n A if V-l A IN-. X , n N Y, I l l VA.V RAILROADS, &c f nlEDMOST ATR-LIXE . BA.IL K WAY. ' - ..: .-. ': ' f ..... ficHMoxo DAwruxK, Richmond k DAwrats It. JLC Division, , and Juith Wkstkmi 5T. C. B. W. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. r Efect on and after Sunday, Oct. 15, 1878. - ' 00INQIA8T.C Leart OMcotboro... . 19S&JL M. Co. 8h p.... . , 11.81 " rHTt R)e!el.... S.t P. If. lnlTrtOo!d1oro.. - &.I3 - - GOING WEST., , LTOoMborrt..... - - - 10.10 A. M. Arrtv t Rtlelgh..;., " ' " J 1180 P. M. Inn Co. hO)....... ' ' , 4.15 " ' Arrirc Greentburo1 '' -6.30 going nobth. '.vC Lmti CbriotU ; " . 4.53 a. M . M il.tJiuiiliM ..a . " " Salisbury t . GrecDkboro.... : . .'- DanTllla ...... ' . DundM . f - " BurkeTllle..... ' '-- Arrlw at Rtehnmnd.v ' ' - -' , .4' ,O0DfG SOUTIL, i as- - " .65 Utt r: m U.44 6 09--7.43 - " .',. ' 7.60 1m. 10.40 " 8.55 F. M. 8.59 M 5.40 " ; M5 " LeanRIehiBvnd:.; rJurkevtlk.,..,' imnuea. ....... " DanrUtd " Grrnaboro...i " SalUbary ...... , " Air-UM June's Arrive at CWIott... 10.37 M ' Acrommodatlon Train. OOINQ IA8T. Lmt GreDbofO.,.i s: "v" 0.80 P. M. C. 8hopa.... , i,9 w:,.ll.l0i-"- Antra at KaMgh.... . ...i v . U A. . " Goldaburo.... ' . . , 11.80 . .?. . GOINU W8T. , i LeaTaGoldtboio.... . 5.90 P.M. Arrlf a at Raleigh ... - ' MO ' Lmk Co. Shopa.... ( ' 6 UA.U. Anlra at Graeatboro v t -1.00 M . i h , ' j ii r ii i Xorth Western Nr C R. II.. , j, (Salem BitAvrH.) . f , Letra GreBboro........ .i.V.tt.OO P. M. Arrira at Salea... M5 v lava 8a!9itt... ..... ........ 7.0S A. M. Arrira at Greaaaboro ,..0.15 . Paaaecirer Train leavln? Kaletgh at 12 84 P. V. eonnnet at ttreenibora whh the South ern brand train; making tha qulckrit ilme to all Southern cltlea. Accommodation Trala Wring Raleigh at 10:15 P. M., eonaeeU Uh North rnboina train at Grewi.boro for Rluh on 1 an J all colou EaaU . Prlca of Ticket' aame aa via otnir routea. NoChanfrn of Cara batwaan Atlanta aad KJcbaond. SI7 mllei ..... . r A. 1W ANDREWS . octH4f i j! i ' t Buparintamdflot, PALEIG1T A" GASTON KAIL- XX ROAD CHEDm . : , wai tbaiv. Lear Ralalgb 9 80 A. M. 4 P. M. Art-Ire at UeMon..... vLea Wadon... Arrtre at Blelih M 40 P. M 5 40 P. M. ' . theocoi ratioHt Lara Raleitrh 5 00 V 5 -5 P. M. M. Arilvc at Wllm 6 OA. M 6 15 P. M. Arrira at Raleigh a RALEIGH ft AUGU8TA AIS LIN. Clia- re of Schedule to take effect 0:30 a, ru. Monday, October 80th, 1876: . ? , Tia Morma Bqvth. ' ' Eeara BalelghTnTT. , ATJT. Arrira at Cameron 19 7 P M. ' Tbaib Motiio Nobtb. Leare Cameron 1 00 P. M. Arrira at Raleleh 40 P. M. - All train will approach and paaa R. A D F. R. K. O. WrUluB eroaalnj at Cary with caution. -20 minute for Break faat at Cary. : : -y,1, ,, Joan a -WuruEB. : 6ct ll-tt--r -tr Bnpertataiidant. TICKET FARES AKD TIME SCHKD ULE TO TDK' WEST, TIA THE CUES APEAKE A OHIO B. ' . Pint cIbm far from t alelgh to Clnclanatl 93.25. - First elaaa far fro Raleigh tolndlanap oil 95.75. if. ' t ' Plrat elaaa fire from Raleigh to Chicago 11.25. Ftrat claM from Raleigh to St LonUSS.fc Pint elaaa from Raleigh to LnoUrUla 97.95. Paaaenger for CiDoiooati and the West, leaving Kalalgh by tha R. A G. R. R. 10.00 a. m. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.( leare Richmond at 10.80 p. m., bytbeCin donatl A Oblo Railroad, and reach Cincin nati at 6.00 on the morning of tha aecond f s. T conW At r7 Howard," ' . t Gen. Paa. A Ticket Agent , W.M. 8. Dcrnr, . rnginneer and Bupl.. . Prrtainrmo, Va,, T..V mmt tttTM C1IEDUL UJT A, It A 1 ISS l OOINO SOUTH, n U.M .pm . I t burg at. ......... .. 1:87 r. It. Arrira at Weldon at .'. i5 P. M. Soathrrn Expreaa Itava Pa- j Umbar-at-....-.....s. 6:30 AJ M, Arrirt at Weldon at. .. ' . Threagh Preiirht with Paa- -. aeoger Coach atiacbed, v leara Peteliarg ax..... " Arrive at Weldon at... .. f OOIKO STOBTH. Through Mail leave Weldon at Arrive at Petersburg at .V Boatherc tzprcaa leave Wei- ; Arrive at Petersburg at Through Freight ith Paa. - ager Coach attached, leave Weldon at ' A3 A 'M. 8:80 A. M. 8:15 P. M. 7:85 A, M. 115 A. M. .4:00 P.'M. 7:05 P. M 4:15 P. M. 10:10 P. . Arrive at Petersburg at.. inroaga Ttrkeu aoia to all Eaatern and eoutnera rxanie, ana Bagrae ' Checked tbrourh. if. T. DOUGLAS, ap S-4t k Superintendent.. T3 ICHHOXi) PETERSBURG R. B, X a. t - Commencing Oct 34th, 1875, Train thla road will run a followa ' Lbatb Ricbmobd, South. ,- MO A. M.. Through MH ; 7:45 A. 1L, Freight Trala ; 1:45 p. M Through Mau P. M., Freight Train. . ; - Lbatb PBTBaeaDBO. Nobto. . . " 1201IL, Fraight Train ; 19 M.. Throort Mail; 5 P. M. FrelsUV.Traln ; 7:35P.M., Through Mall. ...... . , Coacbea attdtbed to all freight tralna for acrusnniodaUon of paa jn era. 1 liia Coiopaby oilr- .pwial inducemanta to i tie (hipping paDiicin line ox tne ruueign Uaatoa. iUkiich AuKuata aod WaaLm X. C. iUUroad. In th aray of. low Iraight ltliY, GOODS vtc. jist w tihe. ;,tl; - 50 pan Bin Jean,; - .". '. ! 130 Be .re rand Cloth Climk.' for Ladlea, a 50 Ladlea Eogilh Ulateraaomethlng new, tyltah and comfortable, ; -150 Tda. Cardlnai FlahNet for Neck, 500 Tda. Cardinal and Wnlte Rnchlngt for Ladle. ' -- ;- '' f 500 Pr. Lluea Cult and Collara in Cardi nal Navy Blur, Brown and White, , 110 Dob. Ladlea XU Glove in colon, Black and White from 15 cent to 9.00 for the beat ' :S 19 Dob. Ladlea and Ml Hood In Cardl- nal Bine and Brows Braided Flannel. ' 0UOE9, BOOTS AND GAITERS, ; j Tha largeat atock In the State at bottom ftgttre. , . ,.,...,.. .MT'J. I DRESS GOODSi L 'i'A I The largeai atock ever held by one and of la tut etylea and loweat price. Sraa ' HATS! BATS 1 1 HATS 111 i Tbo large! atock ever offered by V for Mao Boy ad Children from 50 cent Lat atria 811k HaU a 5.50. ' l Bmembr ' 'The Veat Good at lowest - : ..... ' t ;.-.?-.-;. i k t caah price." :,.;.; vu'wt i-i ept t7-ly . v. tL k B. S. TUCKER. D. S . WAI TJT- A BDO, Beg leave to Inform their coatomera that tbey nave removea to tne weu Known atand of Jemee M. To lea, k 52 FiTcttcrille Street, Raleigh, It, which they har lttd lip entirely new, and nave purcnued aiargaaoaweu -awortd atock o ' READY-MADE CLOTHING ! rea.Bg. botb ad chilobrn. Men's Pack Pull 14 0: Men' Frock Suit for 13 0); Men' Frock almer Suit fro tlO lo i5: M n' rlne Black Sulta from $17.60 to 150; Bova' Fancy Hatlnet Hulti $ to Bo: B v' Caaaloiere SuiU Id to I5; Chll dreu's ttaltaf3 to $'0; (vercoata 15 toSM. WOMB w lisu2uttijrAu'V i Ingm and loaortlona, Nouona, uou. ry. Glow, Cambrica, Boots, Bboeo, Umbrolla. EUts, - Cap, Fur, &o. DOME. 11C DICY GOODS, ; . . 3 cons sTiao or Prt U, Alpaeaa, M. riu., D lulne, (jlng ran. C'afclin rea. I'a'nnnca, diu . Denim. Oanburg, 'lick ng. Flan ttelo, l.lne, &e Beached and Brown ethrettnga and rhl tlnK. Thanklnr oar frie-d for heir liberal pat ronage to the pa, w fori eo.indat that our new store with Nr- .oe, bought at the loweat price, we W b ble to pleaae all. KtpeciuiiT, . U.S. w Ail i T-T K ftT ril'Ti Ha Street. "octt-tf Raleigh, N.C. S CHALK liaOTIIEKS, , a,., ' - - I. -M U'l 'Brewer or ine CELEBRATED: LAG Ell .BEER, Kewarfc, New Jersey. TI1EO. JOiEPIIf German m iffienCufl 'HeaaiLruui. a . JA A BarjfeU And Saliiibury Streets, RALEIGH. N. C. Mr. Joaeuh ha fltled ou his Saloons with soeclal referaocs to tha com tort and enter Uinmenl of his guela, and the. public is invited to an inaeciioa of his ceommeda- tiona and a test or the creature comioru in tha line of bis DteTtalnmeat , -'s . Ills neslaurant n alwars snuDlled wTth lbs freshest and Iattt '' OYSTERS, BIRDS AHU TKHiSUi, serted ia the best and all tha varied styles to suit bis noiseroas casLomer?w. : Ills Bar . ia atockad with a fun and complete line the flneat Wines and Liquor, Imported and domestic. - - ' - - ECHALK BROTHERS CELEBRATED LA- . GER DEi.B A El'fcUlALl I. Iobls -r t,-;' ) -' c:a: Dllllaral Boom is one of the finest Tables In the city, and In the ' '" ' r.. Ueceptlon nootn is a Tsbls of new model and design' tor the entertainment and pastime of gneets. Thankful for past patronaga, Mr. Joseph repnecttaltY Invites from tuo citizens and so onrners in tuieurn a visit w ma quiet, WMl ordered and complete eetauiisnment on SAUSBUBT? AKD HARGETT STREETS, Just west of Raleigh National Bank, "VTOTICE.,,t Viae; : My wife, 8 A RATI COLK, having left my bed and board without au, 1 hereby wars or otlierwte affordtug her mch al.i, ccm f nrt or nrotectioa aa mar encourage her to Ion remain away from her proper home. i h. run fwtnaiiT bi nu iaw ui tvv -.m wIU ha enforced against all off-ndera. Maaon'aVUlage near Raleigh, fT'IIE BOOK STATIOXEBT (JL iiusixr.ss of E. J. HALE & SON, ! n MUEBAT STREET. M"W TORK. Will not be tntemipted ly the removal of Mr. P. M. Hale to Ra'etr' Ordara from prompt customer aoliclteu, . ad promptly ft.Ied at lowest mraerat. - i -oct 17-tft " J2 END C5c to G. P. RO1 r Yr fir PbsrrrnbJet 'Ei.LA CO., New V ) Daze, eon- .inin. lut.nf anno -iKwnna.it... and aetlmatea ahoiiugc-javof advcrUilc;-.. MISCELLANEOUS.; OtTcred Prolectlon Asrnlnt Los by l ire and Lire. General Iasuronco Agent,- RALEIGH, 5. C , BepreaeoU the follow log first class Conv paoleet JEtxkM IAfo Inaurano Co., JEtna Fir inauranoe Co., Phosnlx Fir Co., National FlreCo., - ! ' Of Hartford. Oermaa-AmerieAn Fir Co., ) Hoffnuui Fir Co., . Of If. T. Howarol Fir Co.,.? J . Combined Assets Over $$3,000,000. The attention of the pnbllo is rwpectf ully calied to these substantial institutions, af fording ample indemnity t. angl6-3m QOOD AGENTS WANTED I. Every Town lo North and South Carolina. THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FIRE AM MARIS! insurance mm jj ""; " : or " ' " : Zlemphis Tennessee. Caah Capital : 300,000. 0 In Ukins the manasement of the alls slsslppi VaUoy Imurance Company far North nd South Carolina, I take pleasare In ree coamending It to my friends aod the puklio generally as a sound healthy and conserva live Company, well managed, with a large and profitable business. uooa respossible agents wanted in every towa and county lo the two States. , . . AUtlress, , w. A. 11 UK, ' Onl Ag't k Manaper. 5 " - ' 1 Bog 869; Raleigh, N. O Office In McKee Bnildlna. Corner of WU- mingtooA MarUnSls.. ; bov Z-Zm . I 3 'c: r r s a 9 kal h - e it i m Y a t i i 5 S 5 a 5 e o rTl 2 ft P. 50 CENTS. CENTS. 50 CENTS. CENT! TIIE DURHAM IIERAL Will be sent to any add rea until NOVEMBER 14 FOR TIIE ABOVE . v ,;1v.(AJIWST..;,,1,4, N'W is the time to secure a first elaaa U A MP A JON PAPER For the small, price of ( t :ENTS. OU CENTS KACENTSi fT A CENTS. CENTS. tjyJ CENTS Jul7-tf ' rpiIEJnUBFREF.RnOlTO EX- IJL,. . 4IJ1UbU. , Aa Indenendent Weekly New-paper. The Orgsaot th Raanoke and Menerrtn Sec tional circulates in lnirtyouie couniie aad Twelve Statea. 1 th official organ of Northampton and Hertford counties, and haa a larrer circulation In them than any paper publiihed. Aa an advertising medium, it eansxs be surpassed m Eaatern Carolina. ' 1 eras, s '4 par year, lu aa vane, si, lor six montta; , - WtRD s BLAKET. Ed'a. and Prop'.. angl5tf ' Murfrceaboro N.C OTICE OF SALE. , By vltoe of th power conferred npon m la leed of trust executed to m on the Uh davit Feb-nary, '87t. by L. L. Ssundera ana w. u. eaundera, ana wnicn is aury reg Isured h the i-ffice of the Register of Deedi for Wk) county in Book 87 at page 2b3 ; 1 shall on Saturday the 25ih day of November next selUor casi at the Court House door It Raleigh. the very valuable tract of land cn which K B. Psnnders, r.tq . now residta j:ug er Marsh Creek, adjoining tha lao4 rf A. w Khaffer, W. M. boylan and otheai, and ciDBlniog three hundred and tweare acre, J ' . - i- By ceni liTliHdf Tnortgnge s ae fjuolaiu will oe sola ana coarevM. m I lrti:t of iJe being first applied to the I paraxA of the debts of aald morttnureet. 1 ' J JOHN GATUNG, Xiust. fcaxs3j nm-.i teT!5fcft"a a en a a ..qm-w .35 SSJai'Sg g ft !i.Iil r i The Raleigh Sentinel :" ' w i 'aaai PUBLISHED.1 DAILY AND IEEKLT. ; SatscripUoa EatetIa Adranco. Dally Soutiolone year, postage paid, f 8.00 - , , six montlis . " 4 00 For the campaign, four tooalbi, " -,X.0O Weekly Sentinel, one yeur, postage p'd, 2.00 six months, " 1.00 For Um campaign, ; .50 That our reader may see with wbat favor our paper Is received by oar editorial breth ren, we give be-low a few extracts embracing "what they say" os: fc -, NOTICES OF TIIE PRESS. v (Newbern Times, Bep. J The leading; democratic paper in the state, , i Tolanot Traoacript :, , j The Raleigh Sentinel tinder it new man. gera and proprietor ia greatly Improved, and la bow on of our moat valued exchange. c ' ? rRiebmond,(V.)Whlg. ' The Raleigh Santluel publUhea a atx page weekly, the Iarget and handa'.meat paper we have aeen printed in North Carolina. It (how enterprla and thrift, the reanlt of good management and liv thunder. ........ fGoldiboro Meeaenger.j Th Ralelrh Sentinel, nndei ft present abl management ibowa a decided Improve ment Edited with marked abUity tu gen eral mak up and typographical appearance la excellent III h the new man agement every succeaa. 1 From the Salem Pre Th Raleigh Sentinel, uadnr th new man agement ha been much Improved In manner and matter. We have been In regular receipt of th Daily Sentinel f ra week or more, and hope It dally vbita will continue. Spec imen number can be seen at thla otuce Price of the Dally 88 per annum. . Frern the Favettcvllla Wlda-Awak. The Sentinel, the name of which haa been terror to radicalism sine Uolden pledged the last dollar and th last nan" to the support of the ' oofederate State govern. ment, na passed into new nanaa. ana i - auming an attitude from which it wi 1 hurl manv a deatructive eaaiater into radical ranka. :.' . , rGreeneboro Masonic Jotmal. ." v Th Ualeleti Sentinel cam to n last W'd. nesday as a morning dally and decluedly Im proved. Th new manager and editor prom laa 'o do belter la the future, and present a better paper than the Initial number. Thev may pwrhape do It, but we can't see much chance for Improvement. Ueutiemen, we wbh you auccesa. r .,. . -' fRobesohlan.) i. ; 'j ; :Tbe Raleigh --,lai Imnroved. It eoutalh aa much reading matter as hereto. fore, and ia one or th wry tet aaiiy paper In tbU state. Id eornmoa with a great many people of thla a ate we revere th nam of tne fentlnel, and will always lern of t pro perUy with pride ana plea-ore, iney have reduced the rate fo the cam paten, a will be n in another column. Victsburg (Mlsa.) Herald. Tne Raleigh Sentinel need no eulogy from u. Kvery one that reaaa n Brows now u stands on all Important top'c of the day, and althHigh some may differ with It. yet ail can say that it I sincere In it course, nd la working for .be best tutereat of the peopl of North Carolina. '.i J-.?- , . XMarpby Herald. i. The Sentinel la a living exponent-trf- de mocracy, aeeklng, by th force of polished argument, to prove th neceitslty of restor ing both state snd national go ernment to the guidance of the democratic party. Un der its present able management It takes an enviable position amo g the beat lo urn sis in the land. Increasing the former prominence oi it name, oy maintaining tne nignest de gree oi emcieucy. every democrat m in moantmanouid ie ii, anu every repuoii caa who doe not desire an addition wrinkle to hi brow, ahould ahun It. for Ita praua alve arguments entail thought. With belter mall faclirtlea, Murphy would contribute to the aupport of th Daily Sentinel, and this ateerticn la Dasea on tne extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald' copy. pFJIlNITIJnE WAREROOrIS. A. ,W.. FRAPS,. FaycttevUlo Street, Oppoalte the Mar. ket, and Corner of Fayetteville and i Davie Streets, RALEIG H, XT. C. j Keeps on hand a large style of " assortment of all ; FURNITURE: farlor, Dinlng-Room and Kitchen; Black Valnut, Stained and Painted Chamber Set )r'lng Cases, Bureaus, , Washatands, Bed teada, Wardrebes, Cane and Wood Seat lialra, Bock lug Chairs, and all other articles f furniture fonnd la a nrst-class establish,. nent , - ' ' " is: ' rarr M ATT R ESSES made to order, i ci21-ra . ' ! i,! n; , .: TBIUMPII TRUS3 CO., 834BOWERT, N. T to whom Was awarded the Premium Hedal far the best Elastic Truss and Supporter at th last aesnton of the " " GREAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, enrr a rupture In from 30 to 00 day and offer 1,000 dollars for a caa tbey cannot cure. They employ a , ?. FIRST CLASS LADY SCRGEOX. , ; Term moderate. Cases guaranteed, U dera filled by mall. Examination free. The usual discount to patron. Send li cent for descr ptlve book to i Prof. W. H. BCRSrAM. M. D., mar'J3-dly . Chief Surgeon. j jv- Inromat!cnAl.outJrcxa?. Wiih .Maps, ruiiipMeia, eic, iuniu,iu " apjillCHtWio in jiersoo or by letter to THOS. i. hlsllt.it, immigruuou Agent, iuucum. Uonal A tireat Norilicrn R. It, PalesUne. Te.ua. ; iyJ4-w6m j y- L .-. -I SUNDAY. NOVEMBEB 12. AFTEB THB BATTL8. ' r .'ff ' ? .". V . J Morton'a Good Klffbt Songr- T. . OCbandier, I am tired, now, . . " : I do not ear te sear y Mw,' -, Just pour seme camphor o bit brow, r " Aad tura the Ra down very tow; . 0 Chan Her dear, the c tnift is op, ' I hearth ailgbty Tildon-iread; t Now stir some nervine in my cup, . 4 .;' And pat me la my little ed. , J iChtf)-Coln Chandler, ci-nie, kiss m goodnight ' I'm eurry now for what I've said, ' ; ,' They've wblpped ns fairly in the flbt, So put me In my little bed. ,. : Do yea remember, Chandler sJear, on said we mast wak np the war 1 We've overshot the mark I fear, w ..' And pushed the husinens quite too far ; Th Dentins men have ift our ranks, . Willi Haoker. Sltfel, Farnsworth, Corae , We've enly Butler, Schenck aad Banks, And tilings bav gone from had to worse. iCkorus)-. i . .,' (t .: , ,- . . O drop tun curtains. Chandler dear, The bonfire mak my eyubal.s ache, And staff soma cotton in each ear, 4 ; Those victory-notes my heart will break. , An awful ghoul is is my room. With horrid Hue Jesus breeches on, 1 see the shadow lu the gloom, !- -Oh I bid the banntlnr thins begone. - (Cho.) Come, Chandler, come, . M U i bid - gooa outfit i I hear the mighty TLUleB-trtad, Tbave whipped ns fuirly in the fight, : So pet me in my little bed. ' . . ' i HOW FAB WB MISSED IT. To show bow accurate the Sentinel is aa a prognosticator, we republish the sp ponded article wuicfi appearedin dor editorial colamns, Thnrsdsy, October 19 nearly a month ago. It is cot wide of the mark ta-day ; ; I : From the Sentinel, or Oct 18. ' ' FLAT FAIB0B FIOHT. 1 For week past, or ' over since! it be- oama ' nnmisrakaiiiy apparent tnat in whole aoath bsvd nuaQimously - roeolved to spew oat Orautisaj iud go for reform, the prena and the telegraphic wires bare been burdened -with ' dark hints of the revolutionary views and intent of high and unscrupulous government function aries. Fragmentary snatches r Tagne as to what tho traflorJua "f)dtg2,l8rt0, oar thug dynasty purpose t f0 wtj Sontn OaroliuM and perhaps other somi, ru states. It has even - been charge. i that the cbiff conspirators have resolved to count out or caat out : by - force or fraud, enough soutlieru votes to seotirn the continuation i f p irate aud pickpocket rule, with a mer change of name from Orautiam to Hayeaism. . .' The most corrupt and iufjimous ad ministration tlat ever enrsed and dis graced auy civilized land beneath the sun, in ita deeperate straits, reads its coming doom on its Bel diuzzar walls of debauchery and crime "Mene, mene, tekel, u phars ia." It kt'ows it haa been weighed and TOTOfr waiting in every at tribute of patriotism, virtue, honor and common decency. It beholds the south ern states which, for sixteen years, have been wholly or in part denied a partici pation in their ' coaatitntional right of assisting in tho election of a president, now fully reconstructed under all the pains and penalties of its villainous laws; all ita ruthless conditions complied with, and every state of tha south at last occu pying a position of nominal equality in tuemiion. tvT . i But tho govermental faction which ''reconstructed'' them upon the bayonet (irinciple, now finds them piling up ma oritiea tnoun tain-high against a perpet uation of its arbitrary and brutal rule. What is to bo done ? The Arch-conspi rators aroemble in many a "cabinet meeting'' and midnight conclave; A thousand fslae pretexts for more "reoonil strutting nre hutoli;d up. And la I Taft's pronunciamento, Cuniiron's erdirs. Chamberlain's mad edicts, and now Grant's rufiiaa proclamation. The devil's-work is liegnn. and troops ar tramp, tramp, trumping, down toward the sea againv The vote of South Caro lina, is to be carried by the bayonet for Grunt and Haven, or te be thrown out U it goes ngainst them if ihi ptople witt Hand if. 'i ::''..' . i Cut they will not. This last strain will be too much for the spirit of Ameri can freemen, north or south, to bear The south bus been ' reconstructed to every radical's vils heart's content and we are mucu mistaken u enner repuDii- cans or democrats will tolerate any furth er violence airanrm those state which have complied with the last condition and letter of a partisan . and oppressive few. i The vote of the south will elect Sara. Bel J. Tilden president of - the - United States, aud tht tit e, of lit toutk mutt bt east unhindered and coHnltH fairly to tht very lan ballot, or tnere will he a popu lax volcftuid upheaval that will make radical teeth clutter from Cape Cod to Corpus ChrialL And - ia that uprising, oome wheu it will and as it may, there will be Fraternity and Union. The Blue and the Gray will it and tide by tide in the tame rankt and beneath the tame 6 i ner. 't he struggle will be for the life f republic: the btttle-cry, "Jastioe and Equality to All Men aud Every SUite;" and the watchword, "Dovn with Usur pers snd Thieves Down with Grant um J" - " - -' ' -'' 1 - .. .. ' i This is the temper of the hour. : liei those who play with, firebrands expect to get MLfctld. , ,, , j.t.'f f'-r .-.r . -V . Th frilMrinr awav of wpalth ia of i-minoT aevosnt comuarcd to t!i i expaudr-' ture of vital force by delay in trtauig res by delay in trwuii- a I oungh or cold. Dr. Bull's Cough rtyrop saves tiuio and strength in its effect upon 1 coughs aud 00I1H 25 cents a bottle. PEOPLE AKO TUIAGf. ,M - Deis Pedro and Dr. Scliliemanii are 'olng together te visit tha excavation to Asia Minor. Dr. Austin, the correspondent oi the London Tiroes, will soon make a tour jouth for his paper, - r- At Bockingham, Va.i there1 is a IWmily f five person who we:gh, rrpe itively, 313, 29. 232, 230 and 210 p anda. , . John Eiten Ceok, the Vlrfin! nov elist, ia visiting New York, snd has re ceived many pleasant social attentions. Eawin Booth's eight weeks in Califor nia Is said to have been the most suc aesaftil engagement on the PaciQc If a man saysla the prater inestii g that hs has not sinned for ten years. lou't trade with him, less yeu lead him into temptation, f ; j . 4 ..- Mr. Gladstone's account with the Bulgarian atrocities atand aa fellows ; (Jr. To subscription o relief fund, 1500. Net gain, 112,500. 4 v. .,-. lt-ul- J. H, Siddons, an English gentleman who writes pleaaaatly far tha The Gal txy, Is passing the wiaterat the Uni versity of Virginia; , j Two English aovelists have recently died from cancer lu tho tongue. : Henry Kingsl v, and Lawrence, the author of Guy Livingston." , , , , , . It must bs said that it looks add to see American tewing machiues that sell here from (60 t SOU advertised in England t $15 and 120. . . ; r- Bev. Dr. Storrs waa offered as a gift by a New York millionaire a handsome furnished residence if he would become pastor of the Brick Church w The last male descendant in the di rect line from Jhu Wiuthrop, first Go veraor el uaaachusctts- is' Cq. John Winlhrop, now a resident of Newport, U. I. : It is not considered . a subject of laughter in New Haven to see a young woman prowling around witn a cow hide," looking after a ' theological stu dent. .?- ' ': ' 1 v ;-; i Major Joseph C, Breckinridge, 1 com manding tha United Siates troop in Petersburg, Va is front Lexingtou, Ky. and is a relative of the late Gen. John C. Brecaiuridg; .....'-,"'- ' ; It makes one sad to realire that all " "'JVt1a robber an bank burglars wereeuv. kvu nine ,-., H , he doer steps waliiug for ma to .1113 heme from the society nieetiiig. 1' vniett the uhode Ialaml ruiliiia pa- arted the oilier day you might hear ike . Ulcers thunder lrib ihoir coiuiuausU : Guide light ; steady,,, atuauy meu : don't ptibb auy oue over into (JuDnecti- Cliicage aell 15.000,000 werih of jeweb y, and 8an IVanci-oo gets away witu fiu.uuu.uuu worm at ciritiKs, etaii grades, every year. The aggregate : annual sale of testaments aod hymn-' books Id the two cities reaches 1 175, 000 i "A church ushef reaaarks nhat ho can ' tell an engaged front a maiTied couple. When be sees two young persons seated in the center of a pew, be makes up his mind they are engaged 5 but when one Is at the head and the other at the foot of thWpew, he Immediately deter mines that they are married. - Edth f tha. dreadful young flirt "Do you know, cea, 1 think I shall marry !" Cousin . with designs in that quarter himsel! "Really J You amaze met Soon r" EJith Well, perhaps In a month or two." , Cousin "And mafT ask the name of the happy man V Edith 'The what?" C'ousiu-"The man, , the er what is it?" the intended?" , Edith "Ah, by tho way yes I must begin to think of that too, niusn't I ?" - i OEOROIA ELECTION INCIDENTS. ; At Atlanta two lines were formed at tbe polls of white and colored, and they were voted alternately. This plan work, - ed admirably, aad th day paaed with out disorder. : One gnalous colored man at Atlanta -voted no less than fen white men for Tilden and Candler, r He was cheered every, time be brought up a vote, and when at last he came to the polls arm in arm with Hon. B. 1L Hill, there arose a ' loud and long shout of enthusiasm. Mr. Hill remarked to some friends that he was glad to be voted by a colored demo- , crat. The same cohered mau conducted Coloael E. Y. " Clark, chairman of the' state executive democratic committee, to I tha pollaamid loud cheering. .-, , , , .T 1 A lively race aud a bet took place at Atlanta between a colored democrat and ' a white republican, the former out stripping tho latter aud -making bim vote the democrat ticket, 4 Many Years of Careful re i Learch has produced it. Wood's Improved Hair Restorativs ?? is unlike any oIhcr7andbaB no-equal. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1876, edition 1
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