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. : - ... -'''' :" ' ' ' 'Xs! rift V A ' I --...J !.'. .It (I. VOL. XXmlT0. 91. EALEiaHHFO. SATURDAY UOEimra, DECEIIBEB 2, 1876. :.,-.ii.rt PEICE FIVE CENTS. I.: a A T Hi V i!t '111.1 1.1 I .i I 1 I . I ' vl i I I I I ' I I J I I I 1 ' I I V I ' t l I ail ii.ii ij V : . ,.v-T b,:.Y( AXi v,:v ' t - 'r- ' ; , ADV$l!TI"UNO RATES ' 5;"s':';; ; or rut IDAILI JBD WEEiLT SESTINEL- RAbCIUIIt K. c .c-. . i Lj8S3SSt3 "SSsTSiS n i lsT3333 r 3 j.SSg89j i i i pirn's ' A&wWmU tncrteil In both the 0 AILT an A v EEKLT : mA tnartuer the chrm la rack cane a UcJikA from the wholt IS per cent. - ImaI Kotlis) SD cent per line. SpecUl NottoMlSccsU per line frth rt; and 10 rent fiw each mbicnuent iotertlon. - N 4rertivment ehared for Ini lha 10 lines, and 04 8necU er Local Notice lew than S Hue. All Adferdte witt ot eo- tracted for IU be ehaie4 10 eenU per Una (r drat luaertJon, aqtl A eeot tor each !- equentlnaertiaa., '-i-! v- ' RAILROADS, & :?.. TIElMONT. AIR-LINE UALLr- KlCHMONC & DAIIV1LLE, KlCHMOJTD A Danvillk U. W.,'N,C. DtTisioW, nd Sortw Vimtebii N C. R. W . roSDRXSEI) TIMETABLE ; " .' Efi'ttt n d nflrr Sunday, Oct. - - " n.'lrj. " ' ' Q01NU CAST. Lea re Graentnoro.., . Co. Sh.'l.... . Arrlreat lUMh.... ' " " rriTat 0old4or.. - . GOING W EST. t,re OoMiborm.... ., ,- , . Vrrive at KtMi?h..., Leave Co. lhop arrire Greeuaburo' , 10.M A. M. 11.81 " .4i r. M. i.a to. 10 A. Ml n to t. m. 4.15" ' 5.30 " GOING NOUTII. ' Charlotte 4-M m.' Alr-UneJane-B ",, " SalUbury ' ,. " (irvenoboro.... . ! " DanrlU -' Duadee , , :!M t " BurkerUle...'. 0S Arrire at Richmond.. . . T.48 " OOINO SOUTH. "i Leave Richmond...., 7.80 a. at. " Burkevllle ; . , , 10 1 " " Dundee , f- : Ureronooro.... " Sallinury MJ " " Alr-IJnJunc'B - , - ia ; Acrommodatlon Trala. OOIMO EAST. V. urare Uretuiiboro..... . 80 P.M. - Ce.flli'l4.... M8 ! Arrive at RMurh... 01A M. Obtiro.... -11.80 ;"; GUI.VU WIST. . ' UaveGoldsbno.... , . . S 20 P. M. Arrive at Haleleh. Leave Co. Shope.... - Arrive at Greeoaboro i '..! i it ' f tr 6.&0 A. U. .O0 - i north Wertern N. C: K. J " (Salem HIiascii.) i Leave Greensboro.... ......... 6.00 P. M. Arrive at Salem.,.. ..-.'-5 " ; Leave Sa'em .T 03 A, M. i Arrive atllrt-eailioro .....9.15 .." ; PaaaecKer- Tralu laavlno; Rallgh at 12 84 P. M. connect M Greenaboro with the S..uth rn bonud trala; making the Mckrit lm to all Southf rn cltfev Accommodation Tralu Iraving Kalclgh at 10:15 P. M., cnne u lt.b North rnbo'ind raln at Greensboro for Rich mond and all polnia Eatt. Price of Ticket tame a via other route. ' . OJo Caanfr of Cara betwera Atlanta and Rloomoodf 5t7 wllerr- . , ' - A. B. ANDREW8, t octM-tf ' Snperiuteodeut. ' ' ' ' RALEIGH A : GASTON UAirJ ROAU BCHEDULK. Leave Ralefuh .... Arrive at Vtieldon. Leave Wedoa.... Arrive at Raleigh. 9 80 A. M. 8 W P. L 13 40 P. M 44 P. M. TUBOL'OH ranuBT Uve Raln'irh..., Arrive at We I Job ii i . .u 5 00 A. W. 5 15 P. M. -OA. M. 5 15 P. M. nie niiutiu....ii..t.tt Arrive at Raleljch.. .......... .RALEIGH A AUGUSTA AIR LINK, i Cha re of Schedule to take effect 0:30 in. Monday, Octoter Silta, 18.' j ' Tkaih Movikq Sovni. i 1 I Reave Raleigh.... , 90 A. Ml Arrive at Cauieroo...... , 13. J P. JJ. i Tuaia ltovms Nokth. ' f Lra ve Ca meron 1 00 P. M, Arrive at K W(th . , 6 4D P. M , AH train will artDroaeh and Daa R. A D n. n. . . uivuiua crocainr at jarr 3 oo. "8J ailnute for Break faat at Cary. t JOHNC. WINDER. hHU-K. Superintendent.' J ICKET FARES AND TlME SCHED J ULR VO Tmk H ET, VIA THE CUES APEtKK A OHIO R. . Flrat cla (are from , aleih to Cincinnati ZA J6 . first clac fare t roa Ralelehto Indlanar 0114 25.75. ' r Klrat elaa fare I root Raleigh to Chlearu 11 XI. rirat daaa from RaleWth to St. LoutaSS... rirat claw Intra Kalelgh to LooUvlil 27.23. . Paenirer for Ctnciunatl and the Went, leavinu Ralclzh bv the U. A G. R, R. laoO a m. train, retch Richmond at &.45 p. ea.: Iwve Richmond at 10.30 p. m., by the (In - ciunatf At Onlo Riilroaxl, and reach Unclo- ti it00 on the morning f the toco rid day. y OOXWAT R. HOWARD, tor.-, atrluneer n j 9nr.'v " - v ills h J)XX GOODS, e. j err i. Tine - ? ; . i0 par." Blue Jeana, ' ' Jm T 150 Beaver and Cloth Cloak for Ladle, 50 Ladiel Enjrllah Ubter ometbtn new, atyllob and aomfortable, - 1 ' " IV) Tda. Cardinal FUh Net tot Neck, &I0 Tda. Cardinal mad White lachlof f(tr i Lidloa. I ' i .i 1 ' - . . . - . . , t .!-! i't " 60 Pr. Linva Caff -d Collar ia Cardi eal Navy Blur, Browa aid White. u 110 Dos. Ladloa Kid Glove la.. eolor, Black and Whii horn 16 oenU to 1.00 tar tht beat. , U Dos. Ladle aad MUae llooda Cardi- aal Blue and Browa Braided Flaanel, 1 aUOES, BOOTS AN 1 GAITERS, ! . . The lajrgett atock tntk 8UU at bottom flenrea. . ; , 1 , 1 ! : i ,DBEa GOODS. ; i f i The lant(ekt aiork ever held -by ane trm I (.:(: , i i.-.. ' ' it 1 I K'. ' and of latest ttylea and toet price. . , . - ' ' HATS! HATB'rHATBftl ' The targeat (tock eW offored by n for Mea Boy aod Children from 50 rent upward., f t j. . J ' Lata atyle 8Uk Uate at J.5a . r "Remcmber-"Tbe beat 'Good at loweat eethprrcea. .. . . v , ieH 17-Ij hW.1L A H.S. TUCKER. I). S. WAITT ft DBO. Beg leave to inform their enatomer ihat tney Bave remove v me wen aouwa atand of Jame U. '! awlea. .- k52Faj street, lalek, .C.j ahleh they have ttted up mtfrely wear, aad have purchaMid a lrf aad well fortrd tck Ready-made aoTiiiNG! roaMKN avva ano childrkx. Men'a Hark tlutta 4 0i; Men' Frock Suit f-ir $500; Mea'a Prock aaimer Hutu fromAlO to 'Sr M ' rloe Klaek Suit frora 17.50 Mt S50; Bo' Fancy Patlnet ft I lo ft: B v' CatalasereSutt Sa to $15; t'hll dreu'a Built 13 to 0; Overcoat 45 to J0. vuvk Kyu ut.T . i rr.u. " Gent's FurntehlnaT Oooda, Hambura; Edf , Inya and Inaertlona, Notions, Hos lo ry, Glovea, Cambrics, Boots, ' , , Sboea, UmbraUas, Hats, .'. Caps, Furs, aco. DOMEaTIC 1BY GOODS, ts BTixe ur Print, Alpaca. Merino, Delator, Glng -karna, Cotton i lalda.CoiUin de. Kentacky Jeaua, Ctilia res. Cambric, Blue Denim. Oanaburff, ItckinK, Flan- . ncl, .lne), Ac. Beached and i Brown Miretlnira and Shirtlnr. Thanking our friend for their liberal pat ronage tn the part, w feel ronfldent that a ear new atore with New Good, boaght at the loweat price, w will be able to please all. Rcipcctfully, , , : D. 8. WAITT A BKO. . 3 i i ' No. 57 Fajettevllls Ptreet, I oct4-tf Raleigh, N.C.: RESTAURANT. . j .i j ii-iiii Brewers of the CELEBRATED LAG EH BEER, - Nevrarfc, New J rrary. ' " TIIEO. JOPII'S ; ' German End iMiclr Mmi Hargott and Salisbury Streets, ; ; i RALEIGH. K. C ' ; " . ! Mr. Joseph has fitted up lila Saloons with (ppciul referpnett to the onmlort ami enter- Ulnuient of lit gneeta, and the public at Invited to an lnsectioa of accontmrtda tlont and a tent of the creaturs comforts i a the line of his entertainment. ' ' ' ' i III Rcaluuruut is always supplied with the freshest and fullest ' - - ' . ; 0Y3TKRS. BIRDS AND VENISOX, i served in the lest and all Uie varied atyle to suit his aumerous custonwrs. . , Ills Bar ::t J Is stocked with a full and compete line o the finest Wim-s and Liquor -i, imported sod domestic. . . , . i SCIIALK BROTHERS CELtTjRATETi LA. GER BEiiR A SPECIALTY. , la his ; i ; Billiard It oorti is one of the finest Tables in tbe city, and is ' . ' ., i f Reception Iloein - Is a Telle of new model and design for the entertainment aud p istime f guests. rphauifuQitr itaat .rairunatfa,- Mr. seeub rwci fully Invlit-s from.llie citizens and ujounior lit K iiii-'li a vUit to bis quiet. Wfi ortlereil aii'l compiute eeut'tiUDmeat tn SALISBURY AND IIAKGETT STREETS, just weet of Kalt-yh Kullonui Bank. oct r CENTS. OU CENTS. - ft CENTS. U CENTS. THE DUHIIAM HERALD VYUi b tent to any ail Ires until ' :, ...... .-.!-- ' SOVEjiBER 14 FOR THE ABOVE AMOUNT. N'.w u tbt Urns to trcure a flrtl class CAMPAIGN PAPER " : wr the small pries of ! ffi i ENTA ft ACCENTS, r A CENTS. OUUKMS OUCENTA. OU CENTS , t MISCEUANEQLTd. qpiIE MOUMXO KTAn. i WILMINGTON, S.O. LAU(.EST CUtonLATION OF ANY DAILY NKWS- - PAPEK IN NOUTII CAROLINA. . i ' 1 0ITLY DAILY PAPE ; Published JrV WILMINGTON, a U ty of ufetriy 20,000 Iiiliabij ' tante, and ' the G rent "i Centre of North Car oJinit TrHtlu.' 8 U INSCRIPTION: One jrear,' -6ix Munth, - ; ; Three Months,' 7.00 4.00 2.25 .. AdTertUInc Rales Reataouable WM, .11. BERNARD,' Editor tk Proprietor, t Wilmington, N, C ' RATION AL HOTEL, CAPITOL 8QUARE, , ,, RALEIGH, N. C C. S. MOWN, The National la one of the beat arransrML aad the moat perfectly ventilated Hotel la lb Ktete, and being delightfully situated by Capitol square, It la one of tbe best hummer resilience la interior North Carolina. The snaln portion of the building I ena- tructed with the view to afford SUITS OF ROOvSand PRIVATE PAKLOKSto eoce guest as det're them. For Political Headquarters the Natloual I the be-t adapted Jtouae 4a the city, bavins large Parlora on the ground floor connected wltn i-nvaie apartmente. . . won or Capitol bqutre, tth It thaded walks, graad forest ' osks aud beautiful shrubbery I one of tbe pretttrst a d moat deitgntiui resorts in tn couatry, tbu afford ing the guests of tbe National all the ad vantage of one of the handsomest 1 ttia rarks in the United State. A mairoincent doable Dortioo. frootlne and overlooking Capitol Square, extend along the entire front ol this really hmdaome build ing, rendering It the mot desirable houas in the city for ladle, children and sojourner of every eiasa.' ., i n cool, tnaaj ana hreesy location of tbs National, Itself occupying ooe whole souare. keeps tt free from flies and musqulUe through the entire Curaraer. A row of slDg1e-ory offleea, aulUble for businesa and professional gentlemen, is at tached to the Botel, and always st the ser vice of such a desire them. Experienced and polite Porters attend all traiaa with good Coach c and Baggage wag ons, aad guest of the National may rely on Sooa aim u lion, arooa ure ana eiceiieni linking water. , .,' Bath Rooms and Water Closets ARK ON EVERT FLOOR. Hfln the basement 1 the beet SALOON anl BILLIARD ROOM la theelty. IA-U ' ' " !' '- " . . jjiLLscono net o rder. tSTASUSBia 1820. TOE OLDEST FA PER IN; NORTH CAR OLINA. ; The RECORDER, apart from ts political merit, offer superior inducement to the merchan'a of Raleigh aa a -edlum of adver tising. It has a lge and Increasing circula tion la tbe counties of irnge, Aiatasanc , Perooa and Caawell and especially In those sectloes of Orange and Alamance, most closely connected by be Interests of trade with be city of RalclKh. The merchant of baleigh ill find It vastly to tftelr advantage throat a this mediani to build up a metropol itan wholesale trade, aud center upon Raleigh fthe SuaiaoM that goes to other aiatea. Manutaeturera win alto prout by tbe grow ing spirit of agricultural Improvement, and the tendency to the adoption of lahorsavlng machinery, to reach the ears and eye of a large aod Intelligent class of readers through the medium vf the Recorder For particulara address 4. U. CAHE.UU. Editor and Proprietor, auf 30 1 W Htl'shoro, N-C'l j : rilE SENTINEL: ' 7;STAEL1SIIED AUGUST 5ta, Ml. to . . 1 " r 1 s oltist mn liu m& i.- i 1 ;i.t f. ? The Sentinel ; The pultiic at far as w Can read tbeif wishesi, desire a vehicle of thought at the metropolis for the musses ooU Imply for those who follow In the same wake or alter the " shibboleth " of s class, but a Medium of inler-oimmanlcation. with sufficient vrre and space tor tha liberal, conservative, Jo) al ssntluieut of all ahsdes td And rent." . ii,irf ' Tbo SENTINEL will bo loyal aod In genuous to both Federal and Slate uorerS meuts. It will sustain tuo mlli'ary authori ties in the prniwrvatkM of alet and order, and in enforcing the orders of the fiovero metji. Not a dinloyal or unkind word against the government of the Union of these Ststes shall pass oar Hps, bat U will le true without syrophsncy, honest wllhosl flattery, sor will it lie to shield Its own throat. .,'. ;..: , ,-f-'- . ' It shall sdvocats souad principles and JBpf MHrt gw)Ainnr1tsTiiotto Is not pritt- ctples. not men, but principles and men. A bad -maa can Bud no 'qaarter was the SENTINEL. A good man a man of tralb, of bigh toned integrity a geoilenian in live true sense, honest and capable, If we are not deceived, can aloue claim our support, ! After eleven lonj vcats of trUL, adversity sod changes of fortune to our people, stands to-day upon the same platform on which Its neralde founder erected it ; ; ; ' For more than eleven years the SEN TINEL has stood guard for Uie rights and liberties of the people, and to-day. whea the State has emerged trow the darkness ef rad ical rule, and the futars is at fall of hop and pronto as tbs. tast was dark and gloomy. It repledges Itself to the hlsh ser vice of the good ieopls of tbs great State of North Carolina. . i i ; THE SENTINEL Appreciating itte wants, conditions anil BecesalUet of the people, fixes tbo foilowbjg rates of subscrlptlos : DAILY. i coo .3.00 ,' f, - 2 ! . I " I 1 9.00 One year. Six months. One month. WEERLlk On year, TO ADVERTISERS. The age and standing cf the SEXTCVGL gives It a circulation, both daily and weekly ediiiofis, which readers It, as aa advertising; meillum. the beet In the State. Merchants and other who desire to sustala aa old in stitution by their adverains- patronage will find jonr rate very. reasonable. AiKlross,' j ' r &MITH, BATCH ElJOR A VO.ti TheSentmel. .; ,;.'' ' ', Raleigh, XC, I SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. . . THIS ELECTION. J. H. Mills la Orphans Friead. ''The long agony is ended. Hundreds of dollars have been loat aad won, sod hundreds of bopea are withered and blasted. . . ... :?:--.. . ,' .; . "UoBumbered sappUsaU crowd preferaieols , gale. ;. . . . - ; Athlrst for wealth and burning to be great; Deiswive fortune hears the iwcessaot call; Tbey mouut, they ahiu,evaporal and falL1 Tbe "Ins" ara paokiag op the ; "pick ings" of a long career in office. . Tbs "Onta" are sraavoling their Hps with tbe Utoobts of a thousand aweeia H ire fur tbeia. But without regard.? w .ifHos seekeia, tha pHrde .earnestly Jeair j so ooneat ana emctent geverumeui ; gov ernment whiob will detect and punish crimiualn, and allow honeat citizens to live iu peace, aud enjoy . the fruits of their labots. Oov, Vauoe, moat dread ruuy Douiumieu, durtug a l u; , oam gn, with infamous aocnsntii i, has n colled, ly vote which 8 4.1s for ever the claims aad charges , of his com petitor, to hold the helm of 'the , "hip of state. Tha people remember ' hitn as kind, vigorous aod eotn patent in time of war and they trust him still in tins of pesos. . Capt. Jarvis- will pna.de ovr tha senate with dignity and decorous. Mai Engelhard is a . gentleman if tdeaaing addreaa and business Uleut. Drw. Worth aod Lovs hsve mao-K'-d their own fnads and accounts so 11 that the peopla saw aay, "take . c!i rge of ours " Aad now we Uave as tvu -nutej- debt of publij instruction au e located genllemitu, in ' sympathy with t'to pre vailing partv, an experienced t -duller, a maa who wiU prove faithful, boust and competout. We are aatiafled with the oftlo rcloct- ed; but wears) not aatiafled it li the laws a heretofore enacted.- e laws are epeoiaiiy imhnImiI lor tue p ucttou and aducatiiMi of chddreu. A 'iu iu dies aud leatvea children and property, - An adminuetretor and two lawyetn ' take charge) of tha" aetata and find hardly enough to pay their own'"ciai jiioua ahwlVssf. "domethiuo: isrotteu iuthe state of DeLmirk.M A ruh man'a second wie grows tired of tl o first wife's boy. and give lum away to one wtio hues him out ud liv ravy on bis wagea, The Loy nevtir learns to read, feels that a foul w-aig has been perpetrated against hia rights. aud ba out no. love a oautry whiou ha giveu mm-no pruteo iou. Jtv -ry boy has a claim on his country, and hia con i by baa a claim on bim. Every child has a right to read the laws of hi eouu try and the commandments of Lis mas ter. It is wi ked, aa well as absurd, to compel ignorauoM and tv quire obedienoe. A p. man and hia wife die. Tu-y Isave n interest ng little girl; a mau seises her aud puts her on a train and carries her two huudred miles, to oue who wants a servant; then he takes pay for his trouble and goes away. Now that girl has rights which the state ought to protect. A loor ignorant woman hirea out her daughter aa a servant in a oegre family, to black th boet of negro boys before tlity aaxt to school That girl has rights which the state ought to protect A negro tamily opeus a boardioz house tor white children, at two dollars and fifty cents a month. Soon they are crowded with children whose paresis rati li luxury and play . witli their lap d"gi. Now these ctiildrea hare ' rights which tbe stat ongbt t protect, ' Hut, alas, we aurted to write an article ea the election. Well, every road in Englaad h a la to London, and every subject leads us to the' children. JTJSTICB TO BBOODEN. ' Oov Bregden. of North Carolina, has done himself credit, and in aomemsss ure, at least,repairctl the damaged repu tation of the southern ' republicans, by issuing bis proclamation from the state house at Raleigh, declaring all the dem ocratic presidential electors to have been duly elected. Tbe various rumors that have tteen in circulation about tbe bull doling of the electoral vote of North Carolina, to which we referred yesterday for the purpose ef discrediting tlisui, Are thus happily ' set at rest. If the other republican governors in the south bsd acted with equati noneety, there would now be no such sickening anxiety and disgust among the people of ' all sections, andmo such ' apprehoueion of revolution and ' bloodied. Ooveruor Brogden bas done his duty bo-iorah y Let it be rememb red to hia credit PeUrsburg Iiidex-Appet L' . PEOPLE AND THINGS; Press reform is null agiUtin.z the f male mind. Anl fi.f they ce it the late ctiatac- ntal exhibition. , The wssttern tecale are clainorintf for extended pustsl facuitiew. . u "Simmering in sumptuous e?n" is the way a iew Orleaua paper talks about polieoourt wickedness. . - A few tlava aco a vicioua ball do jumped npouaq infant iu New Orleaua, and literally tofk it tettder flesh into aureus. -. - . - The New Toik Sua'la!ms . that the rsdical ring of Pennsylvania corrnntian. ista, who have Lad their headqaarters at parnauur, areaoont transrernng tuetr est of action to Washington, under he leadership of Don Cameron. fw a . , . a Tweed tnd T, Wea bTj bothbwa PlVtsrUlvlill WOW J in BV nMllltTIIin"!. HOF.B3LE DISCOVERT Cf PARIS. While angling for ref use ia the Heiue liaTria recently, a ysgrait felCtt un- tntaVsa wvigus cisvuuivtMiu ww safva awatv took atepa to poll out of the water 'what be expected would be a valuable And, when, to his surprise, he discovered it to be tbe trunk of a young womsn, tLe i.i-t. - i:t.tf t:h4 4 tl. uuuui ut wuicu were ugutij ucu tujcuj- er with a cord. The body presented mark! of hATioir.been euk bn with a hatchet. Horrified at the unwelcome sight, the poor man ran for the eomims aary of the 'district,' who immediately l i i ... ir f.. u. .k;.. ..!... WtVnitUnU t t M, flWVf VM w tus polios. . The latter had th river drag ged, with the result of finding ' the lega and other parts ot the ' corpse. Thwa, as was the cae with the trunk, were found wrapped iu a pettiooat f printed cotton. Aa soon ss they were collected a medical examination waa made of tbe remains, and they proved to be those of a female of about twenty-eight years of age. who evidently blongd to the working class. From their appearance they could not have been In the water above two or three days. Crowds . wslI to tha Murgue, where the murdered wo man was placed on view . No trade bas yet been aiaeovereJ either of identity or of the perpetrator of the crime, i. : t : r'iiij. .! i i ete .' ) TO CON8UMPriYIU,..Ji . The advertiser, an old phystetan, retlrew from active practice, having had plae td In bis hand by ae -aast India MiaeJonaiy the for mula of a simple Vegeuble Remedy, for the speedy and permanent Cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, aad' all Throat and Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical Curs for Nervous Debility end aU Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested Its wonderful curative powers ia thousand or case, feel It nls duty to mas t known to his mffariag fellows. .Actuated b) this motive, and a conscientious delr t relieve human suffering, he will send (free ot eha g),. to all who desire it, this recti ej with full directions for preperln? and aiceeasfully using. Kent by return mail bv atHtwaaing Da. W. C. 8rEVENcV Munroe Block, Syracuse, N. Y. . .. nov3S-wly The Ealeigli Sentinel. PDBLISHSD D AILT. AND VEEKIT. Subscription SatesIn Advance. Dally Sentinel, one year, postage puld, $1.00 six months . S.HO Weekly Sentinel, one year, postage p'd, 1.00 ; six months,1 ' 1.00 For the campaign, , ,50 That our readers may see with what fivor our paper ia received by our editorial breth ren, we give below a few extructs embraclrg "what they say" of as: : ' - ' ' NOTICES OF TTIE PRESS. j., Ne whern Times, Rep. The leading democratic paper In the state. i , i;,' Toianot Transcript. . t Tbe Raleigh Sentinel under Its new mans- Eers aod proprietors Is greatly Improved, and i now ooe of our most valued exchange. IGoIdsboro Messenger. I ., The Raleigh Sentinel, undet its 'present ah tit aaanantnaeat ahowa a decided imnnwe- meat. Edited with marked ability iu gen eral make up and typographical appearance it excellent.- We wiab-the acw -agement every success. . f i, .,, r,, j . From the Sslum Frees J . , , Tha Ralolirh Hitiillnl. undnr the new man agement has bren much Improved ta meaner and matter. a have been la regular receipt of the Daily Sentinel f ra week or more,, aad hope Its dally visit will continue. Spec imen numtxra can be seen at this otllce Price of the Dally 9 per annum. ,- From the Fayettevllle Wide-Awake.) , 1 he Sentinel the name of which has been a terra - to radicalism since Holdea nledged "the hut. dollar and the last wan'' to the support of tbe ' on federate 8tate govern ment, ba panted Into uew -hands, and is as suming aa attitude from which it wl I hurl many a destrucUv canister into radical ranks. -. . . .v.; ( ',; . : ... 1 Greensboro Masonic Joumal.) ' The Kaletgh eeatluej earn tons last W.d, aesday a a morning dally and decidedly Im- roved. Tbe new mauagera and editor prom- to do better ia the future, and present a better aper than the Initial number. They may perhaps do tt, but we can't see much chaace for Improvement. ' Geuttomen, we with you success. Rooeaonian. ' ,, , , , The Raleigh BeuUtiel, under the preseut managemeut, Is ver gserally Improved. It containa aa much reading matter a hereto fore, and la one of the very best dally papers . ia this atate. la eommoa with a treat many people of, tht ate we revere the nam ot tne sentinel, aim win always learn ot is prosperity with pride and pleaur. They have reduced the rates fo' the campaign, as will he seen iu arother column. - - tii V- ! :t f'...i h! :d v " , Yk-ksburg (Mis.) Herald. , The Raleigh Senliuel need a no eulogy from a.- Every one thai read tt kt owe bow a stands on sll Important too es of tbe day, and although some msy differ with It yet all ess say that it I slueere In Its course, end ia working for be be.t Interest of the neopl nt Mnrth (-.mlln. - . (Murphy Herald. Tbe Sentinel la a living exponent of de mocracy, seeking, by the fnrce of polished argument, to prove tbe eeoelty of re lor tngd5oth state and national go ernment to . the guidance of the demnewtio party. Uw derits present atile-managemeut It take aa eavtable poaltlon amo g the beat journals In the laud, iaereaeing me former prominence of itaname. by maintaining the highest de gree of efficiency. very democrat in tbe' mouauinatbould tbe It, and every repubil cas who does aot desire an addition wrinkle to his brow, should shun It. for Ira p rtna slve argumenu entail thought. With belter at.lt imt' II ttlM- afurah WMMlltt MltttHlutla t a tbe support of the, Dally entinel, and this aseerUoa Is baed on the exteoalve clrcula tmwi 'vrd tty tb RraM'corv . .' I?OB SALE, '" '"' " , PH-tTON AND PONIES. A Pta-Un with pole anl shafts snd t pair, of Ponies. The Pus-ton I as good as new. The Posies sre well broken, young, sonsd,1 u . s ii. u-i. aw Lmuv aa mvs k wvs a as vciiwaa in mn i'evUs - h!. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1876, edition 1
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