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rfr, , I mW'Y . . t .- fit It'll ,.7 ,1. 7 " JTia-TL I'UtA V.,,,., hM'I 1 ;-- ' VOL. NO. 93. BALEIQH, K. 0., TUEBDAY IIOENUT 0, DECEMBEB 12, 1876.' t ; 7 PRICE FIVE i T - '';': , " -:tU:.:l V.. 31 RAILROADS, Ac, RALEIGH A ROAD BAIL- truvniTi ' wt yv as sen mi. nin. It. B.UIrli ...... tMlK Arrives at Weldo . . . . Lee Write Arrive at BaMgh. ....... ...... TWBOOea fUlOam U MP. 40 P.M. Lmn Raleigh...... Arrive at Waldo.... Lot Waldo 00 A. in r. I (A.M. I ur.M. Arrive at Baletgh.r .,... RiLtiafl A AUQU8TA Jit USS. CAare of Schedal to take Ml . mmSt. pctobn mu, wn . Tuia JtoTiaa Bovtb. I1)L Anivt at CiMM.. W TP. M. Tbaim Hovui Host. ms Cumioi.. IMP. M. Arrl U Salelrk 40 P.M. All MM Will IDDTMCk M MM R.R.H.C. IMbm croMhiff ! Cwy wltk tU ariratM for BrwkfMt C7. yoH a wuDUt. oet U-tf SaiMrkitMilMl. PIEDMONT AJU-U3TE WAT. BAIL- KionioirD A Dajttiujc, Ricmioirt Dawtoxb B. Wn N. C. Dmsiox, and Nobth Wamu K. V. B. W. CONDENSED TIME TABLE, a JTAaat aa 4 fUr Amiaf, Oct. s. IS, 1876. QOINQ1ABT. . .. . LMTaiaabot... 10.08 A. II. fTuopa.... U.II " AtHvaat BaUtea... . ?. it AfrtrtOoldbort.. KH u " Xaafa C. ftaop. . " GOING NOBTH.' UarCaaHotta..T. . . - Alr-LlaaJaaeS " - BaliabafT J " OreMMbora.... - Daanila, SSV " Daadoa. BorkavUla " ArriTaatBkhBMiad.. , T.41 OOINO SOUTH, , Uara KiehaMBd 7-M " BaffeaaUlo 10- " " Daadoa........ Uir.a Daavtlla t " - OrMaabora.... " " BaHabvry . " - AfcvUaaJaaea W " AHTaatChariotta... 10.7 " Aftaaiaiaaatlw Trala). , OOINO BAST. J' Aimatboro. ... A90 r. M. " Ca. bop.... 11.10 " Antra at laMaJi.... 6 01A.M. Soldaaoro.... U.W " OOINO W18T. Lmt Goldtboio. . . . 8 P. M. ArriaatEllgh.... .W " Ut Co. Shop.... 0.5OA.M. Arrive alOraaaibora t.00 " Xertk Wealera IV. C. (Salkm Bbaxch.) R.B. Lmt Oreenaboro Arrlvaat Salem Laava Salem Arriva at Oraaoabora. .. ,..0.00 P. M. ..700 A.M. ...1 " PaaaaacafL Tralaa learta BaMgh at 18.31 P. M.-coaaeeTat Oraaaaaora with Ua SouUk era boaad train; awkiaK Ua quick rat Ubm to all SoaUMra ciUea, Aeeomaaodatloa Traia leailnf Balelf k at 10:15 P. M., eoaaocU with Norths r bnad trala at Onwflibont for Klch OBd had all potnU Beat Prlea ot Ticket MBMaerta other reutae.-' Ma Chaaaa at Cara batwaaa AUanU aad BlekjBoad, M aUlaa, A. B. AWDRIWS, aetSMf" BaperuteadeaL JICHMOND A f BTKB8BTJB0 B. B, C OaaiaMaelar Oct Mtk, 1875, Tralaa taw iaad U raa aafoUewai Laira Bwamoaa, Boon.' HO A. kL. Tkraajfk MaO; T:tt jkVL, Freight Trala; 1: P.M., Taroagk MaU ; 6 P. M., Prelfkt Tram. Laura Paraaaatma, KobtB. ' 7 JO A at, Pralarat Trala ; IB M-, Tkroaah Mail; P. JCTriliia Trala i 7:P. M., Tnr(a Jiau, . Coackea attaeaad to a0 (ratsht tralaa fat aCCOBIBMKUttOa OI to the ahti f pubueea uaa at taa bjuowb at Out on. Raiebra at Aorueta aad W ilelga at A areata M. C BaOraada, la the way af low freight A. IUAW ' BaparmtaadaBt A-tf piUNlTVKE WAKEKOOBIB A- W- FRAPS, rarettevlUa Btraat, OppoaHa tha Mar kai, aad Corner ofrajrataevUla mad Darto Btraata, ,( 2i A T.TrrbrF, xt. o. Katpe oa head a tarn aaaortmeat of all tljlee af .V FUENITCEK; Parlor, Dmlac-Baom aad Bttehea) Btaek Walnt, Btaiaad aad Pamtod CkaaVarBaU Pieiian ram. ?bthi 'TTnikatnn 'Hi f-1 ateada,rajajaajaam1Woad Beat auara,Baeklaa:Caln,aa4 aU ather artietoi of Panttaii frnrrt la a raMdaat aataMw mrat. MATTBBSSE8 pada to order. oct OOtercal ProiaeUoai AUil laa tj FU atatol AAi. General Iiiiniranc9 -Agent, BALEI6BVJU& ' Beprearata taa bUovloc Brat clam Com- taa Ufa bwuraaea Co., 5I jima nra muraaoa Co, noma. Ptra Oo., NattoamiriraOav, Of aTartford. OaraAjrtoIV. fw. Hofftaaa Ptra Oo,, .. . Howard fir Oo., - lorir. T, Camklaed Aaat Orar ItMOO, Tba aUenUoa ot tk phft kl Napaetfaltr called to theoa aabataaUal aartlHlkraa. ai nrwag aaipM luoaainiir , aasl ILUBOBO BECOBDEU. nviBLniraa 1890. THE OLDEST PAPEB IK NOBTH CAR OLINA. -Tk BIOOKDBI, apart frwa IU polttle! awrlu, oSf MMrior bMaMmanU totba aMMhaaU at Eaklca aa a -tUmm af aavar- if. It aaa a ftvga im mcrwwiM anmtm In lha mmuUm of OMBaa. AUaaae. Um coubUm of Omu. Al Paraoa ami Cmw11 aa4 atpw:iall7 la Umm of Oram aa AJcJaaaea. toon aao ta MR aoaaaetod f a artraita af toad with! icnvac aaieura. Taaatarei RaMta UI aad It twUt W tkatr aa ItW uatraafmMaga taiauct lata aMdlaai to talUap a BMtroool- H waolnl UxU, tod watarapoa bld(k taa aoilaaM that goa aa otaar aaatoa, MaaafMtarara alllalaa proat by tha p btgapMtof acrtealtarai faajun ramil, aad Um Madame ta Um a4oAtaa af Mjbor-aalBg BMeanMry. to nack taa mn aad arai of a tarn aad brtaUlnat eteaa atiaadan Uroajk Um aMdiaaa of Um Raeordar.x For parUcalan arat aattOlSOr IUDiaora, . C CLOTHING ! 1 1 Q BEAUTIFUL STOCK (!) Pau.&winto iCLOininGii 0 H IS NOW BEISO OPENED AT ni 3. M. B4MESBAI7MS CLOTHIKS HOUSE, H Coner TreUf ille & Horgett Streets. 0 Hi Thanking the rood dtiaena afl Ralebzh aad WakeeooDtT.for Uteirj iDeral patrooaK la the paat, I aH Uare them that I kbaJl endeaTor V berlt It In tbe fat ere by keepta; 9 roeu iioaas at tha loweei unoi: htrieea. Give m a oaH fc BSaybia; alaawhara. We take pmaaJ Q tare la aMwlng oar autek aud UU ag oar pnea. 1 1 CLOTHING ! UE nORJKIKO BTAB. WILMINGTON, N. C. Fmt-Clas! Democratic Kewspaper. ,v LARGEST CIRCOLATION OF ANT DAILY NEWS- PAPER IN NORTH CAROLINA. THE ONLY DALLY PA PE PoWiihod in WILMINGTON, Citj of nearij 20,000 Inhabi tant, and N the Great Centre of North Car olina Trade. SCBSCRlPTJONt One year, Six Monthay Three Monthi, $7.00 4.00 25 Aavertlalanr Bate Beataaiatle Ad(freM.'H' V!' '"-'V WJLJI.BERNARA , Editor A Proprietor, ' Wamlnjrtofi, N. (1 ; loics, . , x ... WtB b aoM to the UclMat bidder at & Coaot Uoaaela Raleicb, oa Batardair lata day M Paeamkar aezt a treat ef toad lyalf HWakeroBty a Bearer Dea Creak, aad taa road leadlat rram BaiHgh t Tarbera, adtaiatew Um Made e the hek af drrlaaae af aha mm Charm Hhttna aaw dae'd, ta kmda H Joaa Smith of 3Mna oona aa OUMM caamwiat anew mtmw luuirg Kim Thtalaa at eoaa aaaera powar timed to a mactarare wama w hrwwlr teadtatoaagwMr af Wakaaaaary. aaAaa. wee aa - f. Taaaaaaf-aala Caak. -L' ' V H owlMml Moflfafaa, THE SENTINEL. JSTABUSUED ATJGCST al, 18C5. The Sentinel. MSI fiFll II TSS CJLTI70L. t !Ta f? i-jA'irsi i iwmi5 T'w'"'aniy,wgy r!WyM'-w--a- Tiie:oeiitinBi The pablic ao far ai we can read their wiahas, deal re a vebiele of Utougbtat tbe awtrooolii br ut ataaaue not amipiy tor taow who follow la the mom wake or attar the ' ahlbboleth " of a class, bat medium of wtoraoMaalcatloo, with aamdeatrerge aad apac for Um liberal, eonaarratlr, loyal entltnent of all ahadM to Bod reat' The BKNTINEL wW a loyal aad In gvanaa to both Federal and State soTern nent. ' It will aastain Urn WUiUry authori ties la tbe preearvation of quiet and order, ad In enforcing the orders of the govern ment. Not a disloyal or nnklnd word against tha govemaieBt of tba Union of these States shall pass our lips, but It will be true without eycopbaacy.boBest without flattery, aor will 11 Ua toahlehl its own throat. It shall advocate sound principles and support good men. Its motto Is not 'prin ciples,' hot men,' bat principles and men. A bad maa can find oo quartan with tha SENTINEL. AgwdBMB a maa of truth, of high toned tategiitya geotirwiaa m tba iraa aeaaa, booest aad'aapaUr, ft wa are bot daeeired, caa aloae aiaim awr support ' After ateren long yesra of trial, adrerslty and changes of fortune to our people, stands to-day apoa tha same platform oo which Ua renerabla founder erfr;tri It. Far Bjon lbaeuatoaaa, years tba SEN TINEL baa atoad guard for tha rights and Hbertiea of toe paopta, aad to-day, waaa the 8tata haaeaMriad boa Ua darkaeea af rad ical rule, and the fa tare la aa fall of hope and promise aa the past was ' dark aad gtaemy. It raptedgea Itself to tba hlgk ear rkce of lha guod people of tba graei SUM af North Caroaaa. THE SENTINEL Appreciating to wants, conditions aad aeeessiUea of tba people, fixes tba following rates of subecrlpUoa: SEHI. WEEKLY, ' ' l' Oaaraar, SU aioflthi... Ona month, WEEKLY. One year. TO . ADVERTISERS. , Taa age and staadiog af tha SENTINEL ItTte K a ehvwlatlon, both dally aad Weekly adltama, wkleb renders K, sa aa adrertterag wdtam, tba boat la tk Stata. Merebaau and otaertwbo deaira to suitaia as old In stitution by their adrtrUsiag patronage will tad oof rata tery raaaonabl. AdJreaa, ,.,;, SMITH, BATCH ELOB A COr . -- -' - ' BaMlgk, HC HAVE YOUR i DONX ATHB8SNTDfXX, l" A Bwlcaicllal AssmrtMeat mt , ... , . .. 4- i.... r'ls7. : BOTflPUlJt JLND. FANOY. O tf FANCY CAEDS all atytoa wllk kaasa tl laeta. poet paid. J. B. Herat, Haa bad, Beaa. Co.. N. T. U:Mt J a l 'till , ' PRIST 1 S 6 PPTICIt. MISOELLANEOUSJ SESD FOB TIIQ BENTIXEU Semi-Weekly Mid Weekly. I , : f4.OOB49.00.. ' Both adlUooe preaant a fall: comptiMllaia 0f aJlUi aewipftkt darL . . , TbefuUeet aad rnahatt uaper from tbe 8UU Capital J' PoeUft prepaid oa both edittoai. BRMI-WEEKIA. Oa rear- -BixmoBtha, t,M t,9 CIXBS, t aad aador 10, each aaa year, 1,5 10 and under tX, each oaa year, S,u Oaa copy gratia to the sender ata club of tea or mora. ' ' ONBTEAB - TWODOIXARS. SIX MONTHS, ONB DOLLAR. Club arraogemeatt will ba aanoancad la- ton 1st January, 1877. It la not required UiaUclubt la madv up at one post-office. NOW 13 THE TIME TO BUBSCRIBB. Remittances should be" mide by Check Postal Order Or BgiWed tatter. ' ' VAttjliSsi MEprt'll. ' Tue SENTINEL bw always had a large circalatieu among tha beat people, aad Is raoocaisad aa aaoat aoalrable medium of eoanraaleatloa batwean Ita.ineas men and tbtpnulie. It ta " THE MEttCJUNTS iAPEB, TUB FABMEB'S PAPER. : 'F. TUB PBlU-tji. MJtltdPA&rR, TtTETAlfTXT PAPER, . TUB PAPER FOB EVERYBODY ! rjf Terms of Advertising Furnished on application In "person or Cy letter at Lb Is offlc. ADDRESS SENTINEL, RALEIOTI N. 0 MASON HABLiaf . 0 ADINDT ORGANS IlaT been unanimously assigned tbe F1BST BASK ta (kteBoverml Beaialaltem " Of such Initraaraau, at tha IT. S. CENTEN NIAL. 187MalrtIhe oidjorgaas as Igar4 tkU . rank. Tkelr superiority is thus declared, rjot In ona or two respects only, but In all tha Important qualities of aa organ. . A medal and diploma have also been awarded tbem, but medals of aqua' value were awarded all articles deemed worthy of recognition, ao that many makers can advertise "first medals'' or "highest awards." . ' Comparative rank In excellence has been determined by the Judges' reports alone, in which tha MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS ar anantmonsly assigned " THE FIRST BANK In tha several requisites" of such instruments, and are tha only ones assigned this rank. See judges' reports. Tkia result was not unexpected, iur toeaa organa have uniformly , Ukna, highest awards im such competitions, .thera being leu tbaa aU ai ceptloas lri huftflrwbj of cOinparUoni. Tbey were swarded first medals and blgliesi honors at Paris, 1868; Tlenna, 1873; San tiago 1875", Philadelphia, 18TI), having thus been awarded hlirheet honors st EVERT WORLD'S EXHIBITION at which tbey bar eoatpetad, and beinf tba only American argaoa which ever obtained any award la Europe. . , NEW STYLES, with bnproremeaU ex bibltod at Um OentennbU; elegant new cases in great variety. Woes vary lowest eoa siiteut with beat material, and workuiaa sblp. Orgsns sold (urcasb or Installments or rented anUJ rent pays. Every, organ, warranted to tlve entire satlsfactloa' to every reasonable purchaser, or tha money returned.1 llluetrated eatalosnes sent free. MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 151 Tresoant street, Boetoat IS Vntaoi square, New York r a aad 81 Adams street, Chicago, eeis-aw-. '. ... .s A&ENlja WANTED FOB THE STORY Of Written by bis father. A complete account of this most mysterious abduction and excit ing search. With' fuc-simibr letters and Il lustrations. Outsells all ether books. Ons agent took fifty orders in one day, Terms liberal. Aildreut; - : ' ' JOHN E. POTTER" A 00 , publishers, noia-i . - .k PbUadalpbia ' - "P. ':-..L-.'.'..Hfl' -.. DKSINSItED to quality TOCNO MEN for tha active dutlea of lie, ' BOBUTKBI TBAtNlNQ a specialty. ," ) OVB INSTITUTION the moat thorough, complete and practical la tha United aUIM TOUNU MKN desiring a START IN LIFE.' PARENTS having sobs or wards to educate, ar Invited to trrMa to as for tataloffaeaad mwtlawJasa.1!! ! ' , -. -si,iil-v' , Htal CoUaguO Fee,7.60. No vaeaUoe Ea . rat any time. KaXarenoea our patruu and former student. Addreaa T - - ' H W.SADLtR, Budders Naa. aad 8 M. Caariea AC, aVittlsaeMu -t u :,!-,(M.t.. ',- "!-,: ''TBirusa'' "' ;: WITH A CQLDJS ALWAT8 DAMOKBOUB ,i: Bvi)f ' mi a sura resMdfor COUGHS, aod all dlaessea of the Throat, Langs, chest aad .Mucous Membrane. a . PUT UP ONIT IB BLUB BOXES. 'f" 8old br all Prugglata. f N. CRITTBNTON, 7 Bixra Avssos, New York. . X ., ' Caf" BBADY FOB AUBNTe-TIIB Cen a bm ' '" afV'-'V 5 8CKIBK& AND ILLUSTRATED. ' ,! thoroughly popular1 aad very .eheeev Matt TaiawiUh Aaaabsasl of 100 years to cqhi saoaey tost, k .h?f!?l " nCBBA'BO BROS.! P0fcA',- m T HaaaoM atreet lUadelphAHl .CAUTTOS: sWsMtaecreadby dimbbUm' aaau,aMaaeollkial'' aad.alUag aaa win aappea ua Jtag. aoa bh. . act 17-tw A graphic jMB-plcUue ol ua aistory, graaa bundlaga. wondartul .exhibiU,. eurloalUes, treat days, ate. . ProtuaelyT'.1Uuatrated. I.XSDTliSCE,4c . ? (OOn AGEXTB WANTED 1 Krary Tawa la North aad Bouu Carotiaa THI MISSISS1PP1TAUET FIRK AIO) IARISI ;' MRMCECflilPm . ' Memphis Tennessee. Caak Capital . $30e)M. In taking tba maaamneni of tba Bia tJMlppi Valley laaaranca Company for North aad South Carolina, I take pleasure la reo eomaMBdiog tt to my friattda aad tba pablic eeeerally as a soaad baalUiy aad couaerva liT Obsnpany, wen managed, wltk a large and prottlahM busineea. Good respoaeibie ageaU wanted in arary town and county la the two Rtatea.. ' Addreaa,' . W. A. TURK, Goal AgtAMaaawer, Box , RalelghN. C. Omea in MeKea Building, Corner of Wll miiudooA Martin 61a. or l-tm , MISCEUANEOUS. CENTS. OU CENT. CA CENTS. CENTS. ; TUE DURHAM IIEKALD Will be sent to auj address antu NOVEarBEIt 14 FX) It THE ABOVE AMOUNT. Now is the time to secure a Aral elaaa mma if . i-j,iii- - i5 v'w the small price Of ' K A CENTS. OU CENTS OUCENTS. 0J CENTS Jul; M-tf A FOBTl'XE FOR 0.LY 0E ZA " IHILB,AaS. First Dollar Quarterly Drawing, at New Orleans, Tuesday, January I, 18T7. Louisiana State Lottery Co. .This IaaUtatio was mgalarly laoarparaled by the Legislator of tbe Slate for Educa tional purpose in 18, with a apha1 of 1,000,0110, to which it a as siaa aadea a raaerve fund pf 150,0OU. . Ita Crane) Single dumber Drawing a win take place monmiy. tos season oi ibtt epess with Uie (oliewlug scnerae; ;:s -i ' CAPITAl, PBIZE tlS.OOO. ltMLMM .Tlckoto mt $1 Each. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE, $16,000 , 1 PRIZE, .10.006 1 " 5,000 I' -IM . a " tl,wO t..'o & " , 500 2,500 10 " ' 150 ' 8,500 60 " 10 4,00 100 60 s.yoo 200 " 25 5,000 S00 ' 10 ,ooo 1,000 6 6.OU0 AITBoatMATlOM ntTZM. 9 Approximation Prires of f IM, , " 76, S , lt J 60, 900 C76 400 L8a Prixes, araoaating to $66,625 Writs for circulars or send orders to , CUAS. T. HOWARD New Orleans. La. REGULAR QUARTERLY DRAWING on February 4. 1877. TickeU $10 eack Cap iat! Prize $30,000. dec 6-td. jt i atC1 " 4) S B B .2 n?3KS5-ktf W aa Ba Mr. t I OS 1 i C-:i SBND 15e. to G. P. ROWBLL A CO., New York, for Phanmhlet ot 100 pages, eea- talalag lUwaf S00OaewspaBwsaadasUmaai showing coat of , adrerUaiag. Tftlif ti,v. 1 T?BTADLISIf ED u BOBIBT A MARTIN C J ;1 . Gmccts xasl CoaiissiOD Ienliaiitj, ,Io,ll,AyaseMaW,.,: -" PBTBBSBCBOrTIMlWA. f "CooaiinuuWl'obacco Cot toe, Wbeat, aa4 eoMaked aam walek wHt aara faithful talyfl-dem " U .M.II I. l',.,...l. iMlil. I..! ' tio to 25ner lttrl,lTT, an aatl ami aaraataa aa ATIPLI aa curFI H - Sliflli-iiiis: 1 aw - ; f rvf " w h a aw .i P adH.-S Tit3fj g''ai m is? THE SENTINEL TCEaDAT, ; DECEMBER 11 TBI MAILS. i t For tbe beneflt of the public ' w pabllsb be following directory of tba poatofBraaf Weatera Bisl! clones M M. astora mail aarirea 1 :40 P. M. Eaetora msU otoeea 1:1 P. M. Eastern man arrives 11:40 P. M. Chatham mall etosea A. M. CttoUaai ssaU arrives i:4i P. M R. A O. R. R. mail closes A. M. It. A O. B. B. mail arrtvei t-M P. M. Tbrauel aortaara via R. A G. . B, R.cjos . , A. M, Through northern via R.1G. RiB.amM :MP. V. i -OtTice hoars forjiiaUvariag mail from T:30 A- M. to 7 P. M. Money orders ere Issued and paid from ItlAA. B. to P. M. i Letters can be registered from 1:15 A. M. to 4 P. M. TRUTH BBOsf LOUISIANA. Why the Negroes Voted for Tildas, and Be form Republican Iatlmidatloa. From tbe New Orleans Democrat. J. W. Bedrick being sworn testified: I am a physician and planter. I reside in ward twelve, pariah of Waat Felicias a. I am a conserrative in politica and voted the democratic-ooaaarratiT ticket at last election. I waa present all election day a tbe polls near Star Hit!, in tha aacond ward. 'When there I aeitber saw nor heard anv diatarbauoa. The election passed off in peace and quiet in lha' atricteat eenae of the words. . The eanvaea praoedma; the eleotioa ldcf td tb. oorrnpl amkudra bob of the latter tlteir diahoneasy, a ooinpetency, and even criminality. Webet and Swayzie, who liave repre- aetitcil west rvlieiana in tbe legislature, are geacrally bolieved to have beeai gnilty of tbe asssasinstiuu of W. I). Waiter, a prominent lawyer of tha pariah. Weber has had ignorant and eurrupt polio jurors appointed and baa profited pecuniarily by Una. It is well known by the' colored people that tbe acbool lunus bad been e tubes sled: that two successive treasurers of ins board were so ignorant ha to be barely able to writo their names; that the taxes for pariah purpoaee exceeded the state taxes by 23 nulla. These facts war kept before tbe colored people daring the oauraas, and they were urged to join the whitea whe had ajoommuo interest with them in remadjiug these avila. Tbe only difficulty met with in inducing them to join tha demooratio oluba , wac tba moral intimidation in which they were kept by their Party leaders. They have been told that if tbey voted the democratic: ticket tbey would low their right, that tbey would be put back into slavery again. I know of only one prominent citixeu being killed for political opinions in the parish daring tba paat twulve months; buia waa Me. C. T. Wast, the demoeratw candidate for aherifl Croas-esamiaed I never knew of any ball- dosees or regulatora except those oommanded by Col. . rank Pvwera m the fall of 1875. Powers waa a radical; waa soon after appointed Us collector of East Feliciana through Weber'a infla eaog; kuew of no uegroea being hung ir tha pariah during the last" twelve months. All the negroes on my place belonged to a democratic club, and voted the democratic 'ticket voluntarily. I have always treated them kindly. They re epeated me and my advice; had perfect ooiindeaoe in me. The negroea of the" pariah are iiutobted to tbe whitea for many kindneaHea, and would long aiuoe have trusted and confided iu them bat for the evil lurlaenoe and advice of W eber A Co. BOW HB QPBBATBD. A Prince of Manufacturer that Couldn't 'Bun a Rummin. From the Detroit Free Press. Aa a Btttea stoeet aaloou keeper was yeeterdav morning wUhiug that soma one would come iu and offer to bet him one to five that the temperance tiuket would be elected, a well-dressed atraagwr walked in, lit hia old cigar-stub at the gaa-jet aud then aaid: "My name is JJeerfleld. 1 ibsve just parobaaed a residence here, and am about to establiHU a wagou shop, aia pleyiug 3,000 men." "Well, thafa eooci," replied me man behind the bar. "I always patronise some oca's sa loon." continued Mr. Deerfteld. "I suppose my patropage ameunta to about $12,000 per year, and ita caehoa the nail." i "Olad to aee you very clad." replied the aalaoniat, trying to look very pleaa- aat-' . ' VI operato in this war," aaid the atrangor, sinking the voice a little: "I eater a saloon, as 1 have yours, aaa lor a bottle ox wine and a Dot or cigars, ana then walk oat without paying. If called back, I say that I am abaent-miudatl. If allowed to go 1 send tbe man a eneck for iva hundred dollara, give him a diamond pin on cbnstmaa, aad allow lum to make thirty per eeot. proat ua all bills. I'll go out, wait tdl I ece three or four fellows in there, and then 1 11 com in after my usual style. You must pretend astontonment, aad it will oe aa goca,ae a aide-ahow for tha crowd." . . lira bar-tenoer a lower liw uau oaen steadily fariiug all tha while, and when tba atranger oeaaed speakuig a aara shadow stole along tk counter and made a rush for Mr, Deerfield, and reached the oaUtde door only a foot be hind him. Mr. Deerfield didu'tretnrn to caxry'eut hia programme. s 1 1 Mie ' -' The Baptis;a are distributed in Europe aa follows. Northwest Germany, 3,48d members; Prussia, 8,483: Middle and Uonth Germaoy, 3,170; Hoi land, 13d; Switxarland, 4io; Denmark, 200,6; Pol Lund, 1,657, Baasia, 4,66o; Turkey, 121; 8wedan, about 12,00a , . A WasbuiglonX corn spuodeul of tk (?iacluuat4 GsaettV declare that Mrs. Saraurmbaa gwwa aoticeably plain ataca baarr1ag. Aa NalhaOraat ab waa eweet-Iaoad and . f rash-looaung, hot aa the wife of aa extremely ertluury mas aha las become ato'id, stout and dead edly nnmtereatirg in tppearaooa. triEAP JOIJX JOVBWALlSnf: Tac Preaaare the Cnatrr rroaa frona tka Centre; From tha Milton Cbroalcl: ' " ' " " .Tbo Balelgh gDtlorabaadons the publication of a 4ally paper bb! gees lata a semi-weekly at 14 -pr onom aad a weeaT parTtrtmielcb la to small a pksca t inpparl :iwp SaWy ampJrtdacfcWly.ahd (ihoiit tMiibJif; printing wa doubt if ana could make . a tbera ware no other daily papers competing with it outside of Raleigh. Tbe cheap Weakly paper that flood tha country year dollar-weekliee, far in-sUncs-r-can't kep head abor water rltKAH iV. .tat. MrlnltHj .1 r h. v u mmwm ihmh. mw. win, , tha legislator giree tha flit Job to ! "cheap paper" Ua teoeenc is to kUTv all the weekly papers in the elate that have na public printing to back them in publishing a cheap "deilarV paper. We regret tha necessity the dentinal la vo der to depart tram ita daily iasae. We shall miaa ita daily press ece, filled with tba latest newt and meat Interesting and ins true tire matter. To ita columns tbe democratic party ef this elate owea much for tha grand victory Just achieved It paid ita printers living wages, and consequently couldn't afford a paper for almost nothing, . A- , DTINCJ OF STARVATION. 1 From the Oiddy fcfas of tba Spectacu lar Drama to thfe Awful BaavllUee of Llfe'a Tragedy. Pbilaa!ila Telegraph. A terribl case of destitution and suf fering has Coma to light in this city. Ermine VentnroU, an Italian girl, 'who L fc ! afi'' ----m--t- '-J .fc.-.J .i n 0m of UtoMading dancers, at 1200 a week, when that brilliant spectacle was in ita glory, has inst been ' found lying in a hovel dying of siarvation and cold. Im mediate relief has beaa afforded her. but it is feared aha will die. She baa bean living ia penury for a tocg tima paat, completely paralyzed and aicfc A broth er, ;once a well known atngr in Um Philadelphia thaatrea, ha been, earning a precarious living and trying to support bar by eelling brashes on the atreeta, but ks disappeared about a waafcago, and ia supposed to have died in one of the pnblie hospitals and been buried in Pottor'a field. NO WOBB FOO UNO. Judicial Functlona of a Domestic Re turning Board. Detroit Free Presa. A woman uamed Hastings living i near the house of correction, came dawn town yesterday In search of her husband, and finding him hanging round the postefflce waiting for 'latest re turns,' she cellared him and called out: '1 wan't yon np heme.' 'Not yet, my dear, 1 want t bear the result,' he replied. 'You came aleag home !' aba repeat ed. 'I want t see this thing decided as much as yeu d, but we are out f weed, flour, meat aad potatoes, and we've ta eat whether this country ever has a president er not.' 'I'll come up thia evening after I bear Ike result, ke protested. 'The mult can be learned tight here, Peter Hastings ! hhe chuckled, catch ing him' by the collar. 'Now you trot, er I'll double you up right before this crowd !" 'Lemme hear irem Louisiana only Tram Louisiana !' he pleaded. 'Vpu'll hear from me !' she howled, giving him a shake, and seeing Uiat she was backed If tSe crewd he,- meekly followed her away. STBANOK CBAJtOB AGAINST A WIFE. Louisville Coarier-Joumal. A colored man named William May era, who reaidea f Our uiloa from town, cam to town to have a piece of corn bread ex amined by medical experts. ' Be claims that his wife attempted to AU! him by mixing finely powdered glass in hia com bread, and that he ate a heavy meal of this kind of bread on Monday. Tha piece of bread be exhibited waa filled with finely cruaued glaaa, wbien Merer aaserto was placed there with tha evident intention oi putting an and to bis exis tonoe. Meyers talked of filing aa sO davit airaiuat hia wife upon a charge of attempting hia life. He declare that he1 had had bo aerioua difficulty with bia wife, and ia at a loss to account for her action. When accused of an attempt on . hia life she denied it; but May r aaya ke has the proof. BeUeratmrsj pbyawuao gave Meyers an antidote, aod be tbiuae he is safe. NEVBB TOO OLD. What a Police Court latorprfr Draw from a Drunken Prisoner. , "Don't you think you are too old a nuta to get drunkf asked Jaatiae Ka mire yeaterday, aad the decrepit and ap- parenuy bait maane pnaooer beiore una replied, "Oh, no, judfe, ao; oh, dear no. , "Oh, you doiA?" "Well, I do." It then became apparent that the) court' mind waa ruouutg iu one channel doesn't seem to aederetaad naa," J nation lUamtreaaid. "(Jail the intarpretor." and under hia instruction the inter preter, in his choicest German, interro gated tbe pnsojft "What does be aayf Justice Eaamire aJtedn not catching tbe reply.' "ii aaya," raapondad torn intorpretor, "that be'a an Iriabman," and tha eourt seeing that the old man waa not suffl- cieiitly recovered from hia debauch to testify iu his own behalf, instructed an officer to lock him up again. ' Since 18& Mm Protestants have bad missiaus among the French Catholics of the Province of Quebec. The (Swiss BaptisU epeued tba nut mbwlen, which has been very auceesaruL. It baa new several thriving eh arches and a number of ackoels and colleges. The Wesleyan Metbwditta, tba Epuworwtiana, and lb PTesbytorian. also . irapertoot French miaainna. -The F teach Caoav diaa asisaioaary eodety, which a under aomlnatkmal, carrfea ea aa extonslv afsagahsU and aducatioBal Ovei tw thousand chtfUren of 1 Calk lie nave baea edneated la Ita schools, of wham mora tbaa tweot. hAVbacomaVlBlatTa. 7 H WW 1 f 'i t 3s I 'HE.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1876, edition 1
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