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VOL. ZXmfiQuiOL
f r
BALEIQH, N. C, jmDlI0RinHQQYEMBEB47 1876
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
RAILROADS, v
T) IEDMONT AIR-LINE BAH,
JT WAY.
RiCHMOKD Dantuxe, Richmond
& Daktill It W, N. a Drvisio
and North Wester X, C. Jit f
CONDENSED TIME TABLE, J
-' Effect vn ami after Sunday, (Mi,
-J
GOING EAST.
-Leave Greensboro...
- Co. 8hnps..., ;. . .
Arrive at Raleigh.:.,
Arrive at Goldoboro..
GOING WEST.
10.05 A.
.11.21
!a.4i p. u.
Leave Goldstar. " 10.10 A. M
Arrive t Raleigh.... - '' , l9ft P. M
' Leave Co boi..... " ' 1
Arrive Orfc-4lo' .,'-- 6.30 "
: . : GOING xorth. ...
Lee vs Charlotte 4 . i! a,
Alr-Llne Juim a .-L W wa;!U,-.';
Salisbury
i.ao
a tA - i
reeBwr. "-.-"
, Danville .,.... rv
; "l Dundee. a
Burkevllle
Arrive at Richmond..
? GOING SOUTH.
12.M i. M
T.43 i f
my
. Leavt Richmond.,... t ".
' Danville
" Greensboro. ,.r -
10. W "i
' 2.(5 r. i
8 'J " i
Salisbury
, n 8.1 -fi
" Alr-LroeJuitc'n
Arrive at Charlotte...
Arrommodatlou Train. j
C.OIXO EAST. f :i
Lrtve tireennboro..., 6 30rV,
Co.hoie.-.k, ' - -1l.ia i
Arrive at KalolKh.... ill t f 4 01 A M.
Oj!dboro.... 1 31.8-J I
COINU WEST. - I. .1
Le"eGo!dftb.i..., - "3.10 f.- M,
Arrive at Kaleiga..- HMt 1 I
Leave Co. Shops.... 0.&0 A. M.
Morib Velrm flt. .
! (Salem Dranoii.)
' Leave GrewnxUora..,..
Arrive at 8alm .,
U 8a!em...
Arrive at Urecnsboro
B. R.
.0.00 Kit
.IM A
.tt.15 t
M.
f'asaecger Trains Irarln? Kalelgb a Vi 31
V. M. eonnMt at Ureenaboro with the Aouth
rn bound traiu; makbtif the qulckrit ilme
to all Southern cities. Accommodation, Train
t -avln ruiiiib at 10.13 P. M., eonueata with
terth rn bound trala at Ureeutboro or Rich
mond aa J all points East. Price of T1 ket
' ame as via otlior routes. t , 1 j i
. Mo Change of Car between Atlanta and
fiichmond 517 itlle. I
A. B. ANDREWS,
.octJltf ' "Superintendent.!
A LEIGH & GASTON It Alt
KUAD ECnEDCLE,"
TV
t..,- ;; Mailt iuw
Leave Raleigh
4
f. ! AfM.
Arrives at Weldon
Leave Weldon.,'
Arrive at Raleigh.'.- ;...V
TUBOt'OU PRKIOBT.
Leave Raletch.. ...........
.Arrive at Weldon
, Leave Weldon..
Arrive at Raleigh ,
.. S UO P. M.
, 13 40 P, M.
.V 5 ) P,M.
5 00 A. M.
6 S P. M.
5 (OA. M.
8 15 P. M.
RALEIGH A AUGUSTA AIR LINE, i
Cha' (re of Schedule to take : elTuct 6 JO i.
tu. Monaav. October With, isrot
Thais ilovisa Sovth.
Eeave Raleigh........
. Arrive at Cameron...
6 S0A. M
. , Tbaih Movmo North. t
Leave Cameroa. ................ 1 OOP. M.
Arrive at Raleigh........ v... 4 P. M.
All traioa will approach and Dav K. A O
R. R. N. C. Dlvlslun crossing at Carjr with
II miiiulcsToft.'ealtf aitTlt Xry. "Tr
7 . JOHN a WINDER,
octll-tf 1 ; t ' i Soperintendent.
TICKET-rAREa AND TIME BCHEtj
1 ULKTOTHbWET,tuTHECHEB
APEAKK A OHIO R. . , I
First elass fare from aleih to Cluclnaatl
First claaa fare from Raleigh to Indianap
olis 25.75. . . . ,. 1
Eirst claaa fare from Raleigh to Chicago
8L25.
First class from Raleigh to 8L Loula 83.2S.
First class from Raleigh to LoulsvUle 27.BJ.
Paasengere for Clneinaati and the West,
leaving Raleigh by the R. A G. R. R. 10.00
a. m. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m,;
leave Richmond at 10.30 p. m., bytheCU
cinnatl A Ohio Railroad, and reach Cincin
nati at fl.00 on tbe mornlnc of the aecond
oay. - " : .
,, . CON WAT R HOWARD,
Gen. Paa. A Ticket Ageut
W. M.S. Dc.
Bgiuneer and Sup't, 6 .4J i
PaTERaauRO. Va,, March 81st, 1870. '
I U 1IEDU LE OF TU AINS
T ' noiso south.
Through Mall leave Peters- . . ',
burir at .
3:27 P.
,1.55 P.
r..
1
Arrive at.Weldon at.........
Southern Express leave Pe- .
tersnargat.......
Arrive tl Weldon at.
8:30 A.
Arrive at Weldon at........ 9M A ,.Ji
Through freight with Faa-7, ,7; ..T
' senger Coach attached, , ' ,' I
lesva Peterburir at
8:30 A
Amve at Weldon at.
2;15 P.
QOINQ NORTH.
Through Mail leave Weldon at 7:35 A. M
Arrive at Petersburg at....... 11:55 A L
Southern Express leave Wei- i
donat.... i t. St
Arrive at Peterabnrr at..... 7:05 IV ML
Through Freight with Paa- f
aenrer Coach attached, . .
leave Weldon at.. r 4:15 P. Jit
Arriva at Petersburg at.... . 10:10 P. Ml
Through TlckeU sold, to all K as tern aad
Southern points, . and Bagerasre Checked
through. ILT. DOUGLAS, , t
apS-4t : : ' : ' Superiatendent j
JICHMOND & PETERSBLTiaTj
Commencing Oct. 24th, 1875, Trtltf 1
this road wUl run aafoUows:
Lrati Ricbmond, South.
5:10 A. M.. Throncb Mall: 7:42 A
t P. iL, Freiirht Train. , , , ,
LaAVB PITBK8BDBO, NoRTO. , . '
m7:50 A M., Freiirht Trains ri M.. Throuca
MU; 5 P. M. Pretght Train ; f 35 P. iL
Through MaO. r ' - f
- Coaches attached to all frelghtPamsT6r
accommodation of paasengera. ')
Thia Company offers special Inducements
' to tbe shipping public on line of the kalttk
Gaston, Raleigh Augusta and Wertera
y N. C Railroads, In the way of low freight
and passenger rates.
A.SnAW.
Sdperintendent
dw-tf
DRY GOODS, &c.
TIT8T IS TIMI?. '
ow par. t:ue weans, r . . -j f.i i
SO Beiver ana Cloth' CI oak a : for Ladles,
- SO Ladles Engllth I'lrters something new,
stylish and comfort abl, ' .
150 Ids. Cardinal Fish Net for Neck,
500 Yds, Cardinal and TV lilt e Kuchlug for
500 Ft. Linen Cuffs a d Collar In Cardl
aal Navy Blue, Brown and White... , , , J
110 Dol. Ladles' Kid ' Gloves ' in colors,
Black and WkCe from '8 eonla to 8.00 far
:j r
tba beat. - ,
19 Doa. Ladles and Misses Hoods In Card!-
aal Blue and Brown Braided Flannel.
81I0EJ, BOOTS AN J GAITERS,
The larist stock In the State at bottom
Bgurea. ,,1 i , ., .!'; -t, - , m
''77;DKE3S'GbQDS.'. 7 7'
The lurgeat atotk ever held by one Arm
an f latent styles and lowest prkxss.
w!;7HAT8i nATaft. iiAT8;ijV';::
Tbe target stock rier offered by Us for
Men Boys and Children from 60 centa
upward j
Late ityle 8ilk flaU at 5.50. " 1 '
Remember -"The beat Good it lowest
cash prices." - ,
M'Pt 17-Iy i W. II. A TUCKER.
D.
S. H AITT V BUO.
Beg leave to inform their customers 1 hat
they nirre removea m me wen known ;
stand of James M. Tow les,
No. 52 fauttcvine Stmt, Raich IL
which they have Sited up entirely new, at d
nave purchased a large and well ,
' aeorted stock of j
READY-MADE CLOTHING!!
fORMKX, BOVS AND CUlLDRE.f,
Men's Sack Putt 4 0J f Men's Frock
Suits for 85 Oft; Men's Frock ' almere Suits
from 10 lo 5; H n's 1ne Black Suits from
117.50 to 50: Bovs' Fanct Satinet Suits l
to pi: B ys' Casslmere Suits 8S to 15: Chll
dren's Suits 3 to 10; Overcoat a 15 to 8W.
iCOMK AND UETMJITFD. . .
Ownt'a rurnlBhint Goods, Hamburg Kdg-
inga ana insertion, Notions, Uosle-
,17, Gloves, Cambrics, Boat,
Bhocw, Utabrellaa, Hata,
n Capn, Purs, &o.
Do.nnsTie dki c:ooi, 1
'!... . CONS STIMa CP
Prints, 'Alpaean. Merinos, Delaines, Glng-
an)s,Uiltoa l'lalil.Cott4nsde, jvsnlvcKy
,'eaiis, Lussiin res. Cambrics, Blue -Dciiims,
Oanahurga, Ticking. Flan- f
neto,- i.rnseys, Ac. Blcaebed and 1
-5 Brown hheetinirs and rtblrtiuKS.
Tbanklua our friend foe their liberal pat
rons ko lathe paM. we fotil roulident that ' n
our uew store with New Goods, bought at
the lowest prlccs,wo will be . able 1q please
all. Respectfully, !
-:r. 1 D.8. WA1TTABRO, ,
, " No. 57 FayettevUle Street,
oct 4 tf " ,' -.,,' Raleigh, N. C.
A FAIIM AMUIO.tlK !
: :, , of YOLK OWN. : !.
Now la the Time to Se4-ure ll I
The best and Cheaueat landa in market, are
In Raetern Nebraska, on the line of tbe
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. i
The most favorable lermi MVf nnmn-verv
low rates of fare and freight to all settlers.
1 lie nest markets. . . - ; ; !
I'rco Paaaes to Iand Eluiem. '
Maps, descriptive pamphlets, new edition of
J1K riOHEEK,"8titrreeeTfrywi)ere.
Address, O.K.DAVIS,
Land Comm'r, U. P. R. R. On.-alia, Neb. ;
1VTO OMiY We Kill start yon in a
1.1 bugineaa you chik inuke $00 a i
wlthMit' capital, easy' and reect!ille fir
Uler e. AGKM'a-S.tTPri,T Vlh. 2t.I
Bawery, New York.- .'." ' .
fi A WEEK MALE OR FEMALE. NO
II caoitaL .We clve Meadv wora that
will bring vou 240 a month at home day or
evening. 'Inventors Union, 173 Greenwich
St., New xork.. . - t
4 GENTS If you want I he best selling ar-
r llfla In Ihit wnrlil anfl & anlitl lrnlil nnt-
ent lever wutoh, fre of coat, write at once
J- CO- 76? uroauway, a. l.
RUPTURE !
Since Rapture Is daniremua and the Elastie
anil other trusses Iniure those who use them,
all classes are throwing them away and using
Ur Bhermau a itupture support ana cura
tive Command. aleh aivea relief in all
cases and reetores the parts to natural vigor.
Dr. Sherman's books with valuable l forma-,
tloo and likeness of bad cases before and
after cure aent for 10 cents. Office 1 Ann St.,
New York.-8ve this.
a GENTS. lavestinte tba merits of the
V Illustrated Weeklv.hefora determining
upon your work for this fall and winter.
The Combination for this season surpasses
srJYtbing heretofore attempted Ttrms sent
freeoaapplicstlon.i Adflre. O-'AS. CLUr
40A8 A CO., 14 Warren L, N. Y.? i
OT, eorsc's ticbool for uora,
O 8L Georges Istntion, Weatern Md. IL K.,
twelve miles from lialiimore. , 0en Sep;
tetuter 18th, lsTti. Slui;nts prepared for
any college or business Il'e. Accommoda
ion ami advamugea ungurpas.i. auuis
Prof. James C. Kinenr, A. M., Principa
ItjwterStown, Bait. Co., Mil, aiiyll-wam,
TJ8YCHOMASCY, or SOUL. CIIARlt
i IN'G. How tither sex way fascinate
ahd gain the love and affections of any per
a'on they choosoris tan: ly. - This simple,
mental acquirement all can poeecs, free, by
mail, for 25c, together with, a rnarrtage
iruide, Fgytian .Oracle, Dreanis, Hints to
Ladies. Wedding-Night Shirt. Ac. A que
o. Address T. WILLIAM A Co., I'u J
f 1 lis.-': ,', ., July 1Mb
Hi
i
Il.tOIT trRKD., .:-1
A Ckrtaih and.
Eire: CvrA
A Irial botlls
Lcre Rotluction ia IVicea.
fre. Mrs. J. A. DROLLING I :U, Ia Porte
Indiana., ft0X 103S. Formerly Mr. Dr. 8.
D. Collins.'. '
1 . i
TWISCELlaVNEOUS.
OfTcred lrofertlAn'ArRlnt Lona
' bjr lire d E.lfc. "
iff- i ' f - f i i. f !
W. II. CROW
Genera Insurance 'Agent,
:' BALEIG1I- 5. C
, JKupresvuU tl following Hr4 class Com-
panics: ; m 4 .,
A:tn Life Insuranoe Co., 1
,o.ni. s ru 1 Of Hartford.
NaUonal Fire Co., - i
aawan-ssaam S u w VV.i V
'i
. r - '
Oerman-Amerlra'n re Co,
Hoffman rtve Co., ' -
Of N. Y.
Howard Fire Co., -
Couiblnwl Assets Oxer $35,000,000,
Tlie aticuUoa of lLe puiJIc Is rnKpeetfully
called to these substantial . institutions, af-
foruins ample luueoiuily , .. aulC-3m
MAKE YOUR FORTUNE.
Git AND EXTUA DKAWING I
STATE LOTTERY CO.,
Incorporated 1808. Capital $1,3S,000
At Now Orleans, Monday, Dec. 4. 1876
iVo Scaling! 7 j
, Xo Postponement !
OAPITAL PEIZE $50,000.
Dnly 20,003 Tickets at $20 Eacli.
fractions ixrnorosTiox
- .' : : i .1.1 . .1
LISTOP
1 Capital Pt !to, :
1 , ) !
1.. ';77 j.7.
. t f 50,000
" 20.000
.., ,..;, 10,000
-x,f ... , 3- 40.000
0 Prizes at 1000,
ti " 5110,
12,500
30,000
40,000
50,000
40,000
100 300.
Y
too : .' 100.
500 ... - ' ; 100,
20UO 20. s - - .
, APl'KOXIMATfOJf PiUZES.
9 Approximal'n Prixes of f ::00, ,!
!) " " 200,
9 . 100,"''
12,700
, I. BOO
900
2863 Prlzeii, smountlng to f 268,900
Remittances mail be made by express or
registered fetter. . 'L '
Ait orders for tickets or rceuests for fuller
inform nt ion tabd fLadeto . .
. UtiAM. T. IIOWAUD, ;- ,
Nrw Orleans,"
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. )
'ne'Sceptlonable references must accompany
' uppltealiim. , i
, . . ,TIIK FIRST KEGULAR , . . . ,
Quarterly 1 Dollar1 Drawing
Will take place on January 2, 1877. f
Tickets ?1 s well. Capital Prize,. 8 15,00(1.
nor. eotiluecJ , i
CENTS.
CENTS.
M7 CENTS.
THE DUB11AMIIKUALI)(
! os ' , i u - r s.; v. ii : -' it i' ! i
i j j W ill be sent to am address until . ( !
NOVErfliEIV 14 -POIW-tttt-AiiaVi:.
, ; . AMOUNT. ,: - - ; .' j
N' is the time to secure a first class '
AM PA JO 7 V X V" K It
V'tr the amill price of
KAf:KNT.
OU CENTd
rr A CENTS,
CENT3. )J CENTS
Jul'' 23-tf
gCIIALK KKOTIIEHS '
Brewers or the
L'ELEIJltATED LAG Ell liEElt,
- Xcwark, New Jerscr. 7
TIIEO. JOSEPH'S! ' r
liermaa ana - imcncan Hesxanrant.
' ."'llargcU and" Salisbury Strwis," 1 7t j
'' . RALEIGIL N. C. : ' j
Mr. Joseph has fitted up his Saloons writ
special reference to the comfort and enteri
tain men t of liU guests, and the , public it
Invited to aa iospecUoa of hi accommoda.
tlons and a test of the creature comforts 1U
tbe line of his cnterlaiument. , , , -. j
Ills Restaurant j
ajwayi supplied with the fmlwsl oml
fattest .- ' i .'-j
OYSTERS, BIRDS AND VENI.SON, H"
Served la the licst and all the varied
stylc
to suit his numerous enstomer. .
-t Ills Dar -'";7"'': 7, j
Is stocked with a full and complete line a
the finest Wiaesand Liquors, imported ant)
domestic. " . j
6CIIALK IlROTftEUS CELEBRATED LA-
' CER BE2R A SPECIALTY. ?
In his ' .. '
Itllllurd i:Mtn , 4 j
Is one of the finest Tables In the city, and id
the ' ' ". . . !
Rercption Room j
is a Talde of new model and design for Die
entertainrmmt and patUmo of guests. -
Thankful for pan patronuga, Mr. Joseuli
respfctfully invites from the citizens and
sojourners in lia'iglt a vUit to his quleLi
well ordered and complete estanluhmeul oti
ust west of Raleigh Nalionul Back.
oct 16-tt , " '
SKNU Zoe. to U. f. KU ELLA CO., rew
York, for Phampblet of KK) twres, eon-
talnlng listsot3(AK) newspapers, and estimate
showing eost of adrertlsiug. -
march 7-ly - j .
The Raleigh ' SentineL;; f iiiln gtntml
PUBLISHED E AILT AS D WEEK IT.
Subscriptioa. Rates In Advance.
Daily Sentinel, one year, postage paid, f 100
" sixBiooihs , .no
For the campaign, fuur monllis, -,' i ... J.00
Weekly SuutiueL one year, postage p'd, 2.00
. . six months, . 1.00
For the campaign, ' A , ' " ' .M
That our readers may ae with what favor
our paiter is rvceived by our editorial Uretli-
ren, Wejgive ludow a few extracts enibracir j
"wltat theyay"of ns: ,T. ,4
, NOTICES OF THE PUES5.
. . IVawlwrn Tiraea. IL.n. 1 ;
-
TSekadlits; demoeratlc paper in the state.
, . - i
. i ; IToJsoot Trarscrlpt.j r ;. ,
Tbe Kaleleh Sentinel under Ita new mana
gers and proprietors is greatly Improved, and
is now one ox our most vaiueu eienanes.
IRIchmond.fVa.) tt'hlar.l
The Ralelirh Sentinel publlahe a six Dale
weekly, tba largest and handsomest par
we have seeu prluted la North Carolina. It
show enterprise and thrift, the . remit of
good management and live thunder. '
rGoldsboro Messenger.)
The Faleleh Sentinel, undei ita DreseOt
able maosfceuieat shows a decided improve
ment, auiumi wiib warasa aouiiy. its cen-
eral make up and typographical appearance
Is excellent
' e w
rlsh the new roan-
sgemcat every saceesa.
5 fFrom the Salem Press I ' '
The Raleigh Sentinel, undnr the new man
agement has beo much improved In manner
ana matter. v e nsve been in regular receipt
or tne iaiiy sentinel r r a weeK or more,
and hope its daily visits will continue. Spec
imen numbers can be seen at this olllco
Prioe of the Dally f8 per annum. j i
, From the FayettevUle Wide-Awake.)
1 ne Sentinel, the name of which has been
a terror to radicalism since Uolden tiledired
the last dollar and the last man" to the
support of the Confederate States govern
meut, has pawed into new bands, and is a,
sumlug an attitude f rout - which it wl 1 hurl
many a destructive canister into radical
ranks, - . . . .
i " fGreclisbore Masonic Journal. 1 v
The Kalelrh Sentinel came to us last Wid.
ncadav as a inorulng daily and decidedly Im
proved. Tbe new managers snd editor pronv
se 'o do better In the future, snd present a
better paper then the initial number. They
may perhaps do it, but we can't see much
chance for improvement. Gentlemen, we
wish you success. , ; '
,.,.-!' ! : Robe&oniaB.J . (
The Raleigh Sentinel, uuder tbe Present
management. Is ver Kcueraily improved. It
eonuins as much reading matter as hereto
fore, and tenne of tbe wry w J4y f-r-
in thia state. In common with a great many
people of thia a ate we revere the name of
tbe Svutincl, aud wlU always learn of its
prosperity with pride and pleasure. They
have reduced tne rates lor too campaim, as
wilt be teen in another column; - i
. i Vicl(Bburg(MlBS.) Herald. i
Tbe Raleigh Sentiuel needs no eulogy from
us. everyone mat reads it scows sow a
stands on all important topics of the day,
snd although some may differ with It, yet all
ean say mat. it is sincere in lis course, euu is
workiuir for tbe beat interest of tbe peopl
of North Carolina. ....
Murphy Herald. : i
The Sentiuel is a llvlnr exponent of de
mocracy, seeking;, by the force of polished
argument, to prove tbe necessity of restor
ing both state and national go eminent to
the guidance of the democratic party. Un
der ita present able management it take sa
enviable position amo g the best Journals la
tbe land, increasing the former prominence
of its name, by maintaining the Wheat de-
Tgree of -etBrfeBcy-.-'-ltyery-democrat-itt tbe-l
mountains snouia itxe it, ana every republi
can who doe a not desire an addition wrinkle
to his brow, should shun It, tor its ptrsaa
slve arguments entail thought. With better
mall facilities, Murphy would er ntrtbute to
the support of the Daily Sentinel, and this
assertion ia based on the extensive circula
tion enjoyed by the Herald's copy,, u I
1
Iirmti itr. xvAi:i:iiootis.
A . ...
.t.:: . : t-
.A..W. FRAPS,
FayettevUle Street, Opposite the Mar
ket, and Corner or FayettevUle and i
s : Davie Streets, J
KALEiaH, 3ST- C.
Keeps on
hand s largo assortment of aU
styles of
FURNITURE: -
Parlor, Diuing Boom and Kitchen; Black
Walnut, Stained and Painted Chamber Beta
Dreesfng Case; Bureaus, . Washslands, Bed
steads, Wardrobes, Cane and Wood Seat
Chairs, Rocl Ing Chslrs, smLall other articles
of Furniture found In a first-class establish.
meut ' w . , , " .
t-r?- M4 TTB ESSES made to order.
oct!Jl -3at '''"' ''- ;'?- i-''
j if orvica or SortaixTiHDawT, i
PlVEHSBDBO RULROinCOMPASr,
.it " Petersburg, Va , November 'M, l 75.
eHANOE OP SCHEDULE TO
Uke effect SUNDAY, November 25th
GOING SOUTJL .
Leave Petersburg at6:ao A. M. and 8:27 P.
M." ' "
Arrive at Weldon at D-.fS A. M. ':55 P. M.
, GOING NORTH.
Leave Weldon at 7:3? A. M. and 4 P. M.
Arrive at Petersburg it 11:40 A. M. and
r. M. ';
Train connect at Petersburg and Wf.on
with trains for all southern and northern
poiuta. Ticket sold to all southern, south
western, northern and eastern points, and
baggage checked through.
5 iL DOUGLAS, .
ftb 18-dt-tf. , SiiperliitendenL '
T'lLDE.V & REFORM- Now ready
for agents. The National llutid Book
for voters, with Life of TMeti Hendricks,
Pa-is. Illustrated, 50 cu. wiU secura outfit j
and territory. ?ioo a inontn maae. r is.
Treat, Pub., 805 B'way, K, V.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17.
K1LPATRICK.
THE CHAMPION LIAR OF
THE CENTENNIAL
7 ' CAMPAIGN. '.
HIS EPISTOLARY BATCH OF
T WHOPPING AND UNMITI
GATED LIES IN REGARD
TO NORTH CAROLINA,
-HER PEOPLE AND
' " HER ELECTIONS.
EVERT PARAGRAPH A ' FALSEHOOD
t -EVKRT LDIBI A BLANDER. '
" Raxeioh, N. a, Not. 9, 187Cf
to the K Jit or oftht Kew Tork Timet:
"North Carolina Las gone overwhel.
misglr democratia" I anppose this
statement ia almost aa lanuliur to yon
uew aa it baa become to me within the
past two days. I admit that this slate
is not to be connted as in favor of tks
republican nominees, but believe- that
the democratic candidates may not nlti.
mateiy have that large majority of the
votes which is now claimed for them by
.t . 2 .
uieir auptvirs. ivwumiee in me nortn.
west, north-east, and south are yet to be
heard from, suj their returns will, it is
hoped, greatly diminish the advantage of
oar opponents. Yet, I shall not be snr
prised if tbe majority claimed be in
creased instead of . diminiahedfI .can
ace no reason why i t ehonl J nf-Wmal-,
tiplied fivefold, if the elections' vore oon
ducted in the counties whose returns are
not yet in, as they I were in the other
parts of the state. jWbat I saw on Tues
day Isst, and what t have heard since,
horrify me; and I know the recital of the
facta mast appall every true American
eitizen. Fraud, treachery, and intimi
dation are the mean a by which this state
has been carried against the republican
party, and these instruments were used
by men of resolute will, who aro not in
cumbered by a particle of conscience.
The republicans of North Coroliua have
never been well organized, else I might
not now have such a story of shame to
detail. They have not many leaders
who, iu intelligence, foresight, and re
solute will, can compete .with the mea
who are at the head of the democracy.
The win dtoeived Lv tha tinntl'
policy of their opponents, so that while,
the latter were preparing fur the election
of last Tuesday, they were idle. The
result is known. When they went to the
polls on election dny they found those
places iu the poesossiou of the democrat
cy, who were well armed and determined
to resist every endeavor to expel the;a.
Even iu thoroughly republican counties
was this plan of seeing tho polls carried
into effect by the democrats. Bo
thorough were their methods aud organ
izatiou, the roputdicans could do noth
ing. The hypocrisy of tho Tildenite
woo such that it almost surpasses belief,
aud it is certain that if any violent at
tempt ta dislodge them had been made,
the apparent blame of causing bloodshed
would have fallen upon the republicans.
They desired, ther said, to have a fair
election, and would protect every citizen
m his right to vote. The republicans
accepted lbirassttrftHQesior . two rea
sons they could not on tba instant cope
with such thoroughly organized bands,
and they did not at first penetrate the
hypouriMY of their opponents. Well.ths
rebels fur such they are in spirit kept
guard over the polls. ' They admitted
voters one by oue, fend whenever a re
publican approached the ballet-boxes
challenged nud harassed him with que.)
tions. In this way they oousnmed time,
anl, in every precinct so far heard from,
wheu tho sun went down " it was found
that numbers of republicans had been
challenged and talked out of their votes.
As for themselves," the Tilden and Vance
men voted early in order to have time to
harass their opponents; and the indioa
tions are tltat they also voted ofteu.
Let me hers atato ft fact which indi
cates the perpetration of shameless
frauds by the successful party in this
state. On the very night of the election,
within two hours after tho polls had
been C'o.ied, apparently official reports
were received at ltalsigh that certain re
mote democratic districts had given Til
den and Vance, and the others on their
tickets, large majorities, and also stating
the figures of those majoritiee. Honest
reports could not have reached herefrom
those districts in much less time than
two days. To-day the reports of Tues
day night hove been verified (?) by dis
patches from the districts in question,
New, what do tlieso facts indicate, uay,
prove, except that the democratic com
mittee of each conuty was directed to
send in certain majority agreed upon
beforehand Oue county has given a
democratio majority of 1,400. : Previous
to this time that county has been repub
lican, aud tbe majority for the demo
crats'now announced is greater than the
greatest number of votes ever before
polled. -j
It must hot now seem strange to v Jj
that no republican in this city would be
astonished if the-democratic majority in
this state, when all tbe returns have, come
in, should ran higher than it ia now
claimed. Our hope is, however, that
the rebels did not rule affairs' in the
north-wet, north-east, and southern
counties, as they did elsewhere. In the
former counties tbe residents are mainly
what are called "poor whites." They
rwers union men jdnring the war, and
have been firm republicans since. They
t now the characters-ortha democrats
rauk and .file, and wo believe would re
volt at any attempt made - by the latter
to control them. We have heard of ne
twoUas in those northern conn ties, such
as would probably occur if the democrats
seized the polls there, aud so are hope-
ful of their aid to redaoe the fraudulent
majority piled np in the. central ai d
western part of the tatv' The) negro
districts of the south will also, probably
send as aaistamiw StaU,howevr much
help we may get, we cannot hope to
overcome tha democrats, so skillful were
their plaos, and so formidable their r
sulU. I have hitherto been writing very gen
erally ef the methods of the democrat",
bnt will now relate a special instance.
Colonel lountf.i wlioee Lome' is about
forty miles north-east of IUlei&b. was a
republican candidate for oongreas. When "
he arrived at the polling-place ia hie
town on the mornine of Tuesday, he
found that it was ia the hands of demo
crats, who had built a barricade around
it, and stationed guards to repel any as
sault. Followed by aome. friends, h
advanced to the entrance p the booth
and asked pormission to lo in and act as
a challenger. He was met by five armed
men, who styled themselves Policemen.
and who peramptorily refused to allow
him to enter as a challenger.,. He then
demanded to be permitted to vote. Thia
permission was crauted him. lie en
tered the polling-place, voted, and then
refused to loave. After considerable
blaster the rebels determined to nermit
him to remain. He states that every
negro that entered tha Dollimr-nlsns waa
challenged and time waa lost in dit
ousaing every case, Republican ballots
were auatched from tho handa ef the
colored men by the," aelf-censtituted
policemen, and democratic tickets wore
given them in exchange; and long befoia
the sun went down., the democrats de
clared that the time for closing the poll
had arrived. Over one Luudred negroes
were then Waiting to vote. and. if the
poll waa closed; would have been cheat
ed of their rights. The wrongfulness of
the attempt caused a violent discussion.
and there might have " been bloodshed
overthe matter, were it not for the and-
aen appearance of the sua, which came
from behind a cloud, and lighted up1,
With his golden rats, the raftered and
ruiaons old room in which the angry dis
putants w re This overcame tbe argu
ment of the democrat and tho voting
went on; yet, when tho polls did close,
it was found that twenty seven negroes
had beca diafrnuohised by the persistent
challenging of the voters in advance of
them, which kept them iu line until
after sundown. There are 1,800 voting
precincts in North Carolina New if
wa assume, aa we may fairly, that at
least ten voters have been disfranchised
In each district by the tactics of the de
mocrate, we find ,tht in the entire state
between thirty and fortv tliotias.ii il re.
publicans have been deprived ol their
right to vote. And than has North Caro. ;
liiiai Used carrtt r j.iati and
lost to the republicans. Thus has the
old North State again been captured by
the rebels. Rebels. I sav advi&edlv.
he state of feeling iu North Careliua
ia to day, aud has been ever since the
news reached Italekh. that Tilden had
carried the country, that of I860, just
after Lincoln's election; aud the whito
rebels of North Carolina stand ready tu
day to respond to any call that may I e
made upon tltein. for whatever treason- -able
purpose. . Iu conclusion, I must
say something of those people who will
sutfer most from the success of the
southern democratic party. Tbe condi
tion aud let of the black mau of North -Carolina
has been a hard one iu the years
tliat have passed since the rebellion.
May Qod help them now!
,,; hh KJLPaTRICK. '
A NOTABLE TRIUMPH.
"nBettJames IV CarmerrrDemocrat r
has been elected to congress from the
Vicksburg (Mississippi) district by a
majority of over 4,rj0O over Lynch (col,)
present incumbent. - This it the strong
est black district iu Mississippi, and tuo
VicksDurg iieraid says Uwuners' suc
cess is due to the fact that over ' one-
half of the colored vote cast was givou
to hiqp. Hayes carried the district over
Tilden. - While driving to the wharf at
Friar's Point the day after the election
Gen. Chalmers' carnage was stopped by
the colored men, who nnhitched the
horses, and seizing the pole drew tho
vehicle to tbe lauding amid repeated
cheers. ' '-
'HONORABLES.'
, ? WLnilngtoa. Star.
Grauville county has three negroes to
represqut it this year and one of them is
a thief. He will be writing his name
hereafter, 'Honorable" Robt Bell By.
tbe way, Honorible'' CuffeeMayo stole
a pistel from the snma gentleman at Ox
ford from whom "Honorable" Bell stole
the ribbon It is fall time that tliu
."Honorable" busute w was stopped,'
V ORATORS."
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t,. . Uillsbore Recorder.) -tJ. , .
More "distinguished , ei-ators" have
been developed during the past six
months than wera ever before beard of.
Every hamlet had ita Demothens, and
every village its Cicero; wailo the towns
and cities turned out by the score speak
ers to whom ciassio auuuls f urnisu no
parallels. How this flood of oratory is
t subiide after its occupation is gone is
the question for philosophers to solve,
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v j Monroe Block, Syracnae, N. I;
nov S3-wly A 11 (
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