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1 . : VOL. XXmNO. 95. RAXEIQH, N. 0, TUESDAY, UOENINO, DEOEMEEB IS, 1876. FEICE FIVE COTS. ammmmMWHvwm&&mmjmM wliiw imm n isji in, inn 1,111 bIiiiiMwbsIbbWiiI'Ibs mmmmmKeMimw'wmmmm. m itHimm--- -T'ttiyhmt'-fi:! ' s , r" -r ., i i -. , , i , , j , , THE. SENTINEL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. THE MAN WHO If AIM HATES. A Historical Boons on th Sanguinary Field or dniiu rsrry. ',in ' 'i ! . Krom Hi Cincinnati Enquirer. CoLCHBrt, Dee. 14, 18 Child Bickhsm it warrior b!d. He live la Daytos Iowb; Like tha irianl rat ol elUen lime. lie k sf great Tesows. Old Huro. I Diet tha genial journalist of Dayton in tha offlos of ttus Sell nous, in Colum bus, ou day lust wek, and had tha nLaaaura of an introduction to hint. Ha la a man about tha average height and ' weight, with keen eye and a aiowy form. Though the frost of tin are ail raring hia once sabnrn lock, there ia plsuty of ssod left ia iua beard, ana any jcntU- it fat craw. - Hot for an uuplaasaut habit of rminisoiog. be would be veil nigh perfect aa a dinner- tabia oompeuiiou. . Bickbas ia tha only aimon-pare, great and original Have man. Having iu eoTered bim aa an eminent tit and proper person for tbe presidency yeara and years before anybody )ae thought that be bad. within lura tb stuff fot an sverag governor. II waa on tbe bloody field of Caxuiiax Ferry, daring the early dare of the war. that the discovery was made. Hayes waa a Colonel of voluu tstrs, or something of that kind, and though lie bad been in the arm for eoveral anontua he bad ameUed no hostile powder. , Tbe now governor and repub lican candidate for tbe presidency had i z-&-,Mmmmm&?iaMm .mwAam aaoare. : fC.ai3wr wrim'X 45JtordHo nim an omer rrora wo pommacaing gen era! requiring huu to move en the auemy bv plaiooua. or in eome other manner, Fortunately fur Rutherford, be didn't turn a luur. in rueaiiam a own woraa, be received the order "aa calmly and nn ruffled as if it were an invitation to a Uinwr party." Then it waa that Wild William oonoeivad the idea of playing Warwick and of anchoring tbe eoat tails of bia eliM in the chair of tale. For veira thia haa boeu the obieot of hi Kfe. Talk ef the fldelity of Sam Bowie to a F. Adams, of the friendship of Damon for Pythian, or of. Jena than for David; their affection wasn't a marker for tha aH-oooauraing love of Biekham for bia Hayea. It ia1 pleasing' to obaerve that the stage ia not ' the only tobue where virtue of thia kind ia abundantly reward ed. ' Hayea smiles graciously on William, who, basking in that smile and conscious. that tbe returning boards will do their level beat, feela that calm aerenity ef soul poeaeeat-d by bim wfao holds lour aoea, and, fwr tbe nonce forgetting hia recollections of U merry daya long gone by, allows bia miuj to dwell upon the haleyon dnya to come, when, like Oomly, b -will writ tha magieal charac ters, V. M., after bia name. J. i M FAST MAIL. TRAINS. Post si-Car Service Over tbe Peaaajl vanie ateuroad rNew Sonedule. It isannounoud that arrangements have been made by Superintendent Vail, of the railway mail service, for s resnmp tion of the fast mail service on th Penn sylvania rkal, which formally went into effect Henilay. The Brat regular train left Jersey. Citt int iWt Holi day morning, thia train will take mail dispatches from' Boston the previous evening, and will arrive at rhiladelphia at 7 o'clock, a. m., Baltimore at 11:25 Washington at 1.02 p.m. At Philadelphia connection will be mado with a local train arriviag at Uarriaburg at 10. 40 A, Mi there oonneotiiig with traina going north aad south. A postal car will also be attached to the 6 P. M. train, through to St Lou ia. It will oounect at Cincin nati with fast train through to Nash ville, Mobile, New Urleana sud the whole soutlu A railway postoffloe ear will also be attached to the 8 80 A. M. train, which will ran trough to St., Lonis. Tbia train will connect at Philadelphia wit4 traina through to Richmond, Vs., giving a dispatch to all mail matter ao cumulattDg after 4.89 A. M. and pi ior to ita departure. A TfewYsrk and Wash ington postal ear will make through Con nections to tlie southern aeaboard atatea, and will be dupe to had at tj?. M. Tbe aervio between New York. Cincmnati and St Louis started last Monday, and that between New York and Washington will begin on tb Mn instant. It is also the intention of Superintendent Tail, aa a means ef facilitating oorreapondenoe between New York and Washington to station men at (Jortlandt atreet ferrv. in Baltimore and the Market-street depot, in milaUelpliia, wboae duty it will be to receive tetters up to the Urn of depar ture of express trsiua to which no postal cars ro attached, aecuring an early de livery at both ende of the route. The regular mail trains will have receptacles ior posting letters as ssaal NEW YORK'S NXW CATBXDBAU l'liIUdelphU LeJgoj. The new Catholic cathedral at New York ia the largest church edifice in America, . Itis&tf fast long, and 174 . wide, and its spire are to b 828 feet high. . It exoseda ia sis both tha Phils delpbis and Mon treat esUiedrsls. Tbe Philadelphia cathedral is 216 by 310 frrt; and tbs Moutrsal cathedral, 25S by 144 feet, with tower 220 feet high. Tbs Nsw York building is sll under roof, aad tbe towers have boon raised to a height of 19H feet. 'imrtynv- of the ststted glass windows, eestiar " $44,000, arfl l rsadv; and its high altar oost $11000. It will be tb oosiliest aa well a th largest church on the continent OOMSOIXKOB MONBT. , .. In one or the largest 'ami most thriv ing lowna of Ohio a well-known hotel keeper and pobiicia waa sppistd csllector of internal ' rcveriue. One morning he found on his desk letter addressed to 1dm "nfflclally, without potlniark, eoniaintog a flve-huodred-dollar greenback, to which was pinnsd a small piece ef paper wiih"Coescience meoey. ' wHlte thereotk , Qnletly folding bp tb greenbsck and puking it is hi pocket-tHwk, he rssisrked, "I si. ways- did - suspect that bsrdteeper of mis." Harper's Magnine CwTJecetn ber. - ". . , A TXJUUBLa TEST. Wk t as Enneld Bine Did for Fifteen J rkswkera. ft. raul freaa. Those sstorioos outlaws, th Yennger brotbera. recently eaptnred sad tmpri- aoned for the murder of Cashier Hy- weod, ate "objects of intsreat" just now to Minnesota people. Upon one oec sioa UuantieU band aueouatored s part of iarhawkara nnmberiaK aJhirty or more. A doSa of tbe Jaybawkera were kUled and nrteen aaptared. Tbey were taken lo oamp and tbeqneatio of their fata soon Betilod. After aappv; and aa tne anadea of evening were appreaoning, Cola Younger got out an Enfield rifle oaptnred that day. It wms the flratbe bad ever aeen, and ita merita and de merits were diacaaed by the men. Opiaiena differed aa to ita anpecier qoali tiea. On of the men remarkad that be had heard that it would kill at the die tauoe of a nail. Xonnger replied, "if that ia an tb force of th discharge mut be tomlio. Auotber banturingly remarked, if tbe aew gun will : kill at a mile diawnt, tb ball at ahort Jang would go through ton man. Xonnger raised up from the aaddl on which be waa aitting and remarked) 'That i eay to demonatrato. When tbe pn aoneiraheacd thia remark tuey , lt pur their time bad come. The fifteen pri- aonera ware then placed, in line, on hind th other, and Cole Younger took me gun, piayea with th locks moment, t "git tb bang or it." and then maaaur ed off fifteen paoss in frout of tb line formed, wheeled about, lookad calmly iuto tbe facea of the doomed men, and then fired. Tb first, second and third man drop pea without a irroaa. Alntter- tmfk, TimtBfsK without uoriiig from SrM time thai 'tiAi WaFdwohajeuV' eaou time the guerrilla commenting care lessly upon the merita of the Kufield. and fifteen ef tbe juyhawkera lay in an inanimate nenp en tne grass. IBM CASK Or LOUISIANA. Dr. Redfleld Concludes that tbe Only Hope of Peace la m Democratic Bui. Corrtapondenre of tha CisoluaaU Commer cial, republican. If Tilden is inaugurated, Nichols will be tbe firoterner of this state. The rx-o- ple will put him into otlioe, and I do sot see any material liere to make euoo- tive resiRtanoe. With Tilden in tbe presidential chair, the troops will not work themselves into a violent perspira tion in trying to uphold the so-oalled re publican government here. It - will go overboard, and the lebols govermeut will be set np iu its place. ' But until March I do not look for important nt- brauke in this direction. If Hayea is inaugurated, the aspect of annua will be somewhat different In that event we mar look for the Federal power to up hold the state government, which ap pears to be legal on tbs (son of things. egsl, but powerless powerless to sus tain itself but for federal lacking power' loss to enforce law, powerless to do any thing except lean np against tbe wall of the custom bouas uka an Egyptian mummy, wilu Mionola and tne demo cracy in power, .there will be peace in the state, and an end of the perplexing JUouiBiaua case, both in and bat of oou press. Bnt nuder Packard and the so- called republican government there will be four yeara more of lawlessness, asaas- siuation, nfle clubs, turifloil and confu sion. The laws will not be respected. Indeed, Louisiana will b for the next our yours jukI what she has been for the last four. Tbe people . live under s aenite of having been cheated, sud tbe so-called republican government will be larce. lou may aa well luce the mu sic first as last There is no way to ring pence to Louisiana uud end the Louisiana case iu congress snd out of congress but to lot tbs democracy. which means the whits people, have tbe state and control it Every other remedy ia illy a maaesnui, wuion reacts poweriui ly agaiust the blacks snd what few scat tering white republicans there are in tbe rural districts. POOH CABLOTTA. Strang Form of Ualady. . From Brussels we receiv ssd intelli gence in regard to the poor Emprese Charlotte. Dr. Blathena, who bas been at the head of insane aavluma for many years, snd through wliose judicious management thousands have been saved from mental death, pronounces tbr Jtiffl presa Charlotte incurable. Her fancy is sua nee, Sh refuse to believe in the existence of those around her. whilst, on the other hand, abe imagines s world of her own. with which she lives, talks, and enjoys herself. To those actually sur rounding ber she never speaks. 8he attends to ber own toilet dresses ' her own hair in old-fashioned puffs; and separatee herself, as j it were, . from all contact with humanity. ' Her memory in ceitain things is. however, wonderful. She orders ber dinners in writing, and if sny change be made, or a diah not to her tate she notices it St once, snd writes ber reproaches, which she de posits in one place, where she eipects to find an answer th nest day. She imagine herself empress of Mealm, ssd Maximilian is, to her mind, absent only for s sliort tims. Her hslth is good, snd ber beanty augmented by this strange, r nuoaiural , tranqwihty of mind. Everything is don to on- firm this, even to having s single ex ample ef tha Goths Almanac pabliahed for ber. in whuob tne imperial oourt of Murine holds its place, quits as-- though everything had. been going foa happily for ber eince4$67. i f . j 'mwjwBiaiJeLiM . Ii Vlik A laxgsbcautlul tree, which baa sweet frnitiwihoss who .are hnnr a rr. snd affords shelter an J shade fr the pilgrims est tneit way to tbe kingdom of ftesven. !.' ... ...( . v 9- - Itisliksscssietof Jwvla 'and pre- eiont atones, which is not only to b looked at and ,' admired, bat used snd Is is likes bdeseone which brings db Wjnd tar WT thing of th world very1 near. 0 fluA J , ean t see, sorosthinf o( , tbeu importance. w w w . i ,Iaa like s-treasor ."honss a stove bona of all snrta of valoahls snd useful thino. snd which are to b had Without hjouy sii4lriUioatrioA rf; ' , . . : UIM tuu vmrnuf ww j rivswt the hanks sre-deep; 'sad flowery, where birds sing And kunbs play and dear ebildres are loving and happy. yiSCELLANEQUS. JJ1IXSBOUO BECOBDEBv CST4BMSBU 18J6. THE OLDEST PAPER IN NORTH CAR- ,, OLINA. , Tbe RECORDER, apart from Ita polltieat merits, offer au parlor Isdasements to tbs mercoaata of Raleigh aa a medium of adver tialng. It sea a large and Increasing chrcula Uoa la th coaatlea ef Orange. Aiaaasee, fersoa sad Caswell sad aspecUlIy ia thos Secttoss or urange ana A lama ace IV 4 ensmeeted by th bitcresu of trade with the city of Kalclgh. The BMreaasts ef laletgh wullad It vastly to their advantage tbrsuith tnts BMdhim to bnfld up s asetropol- Ites wkolesala trade, aud eeatst upos lUieigb tbs oaalDeas that goes to ether state. i MaDufsetursra will also profit by tbs grow ing spun oi agneuiiurai improvameHi, ana the tendency to tbe adoption of labor-saving ansehlaerv. I to reacs tos cars aad eras ox a large i sod rnteinreut elsss ox rsadera throngs tbe BMdluia of the Recorder. For DerUcalars address J. 1). CAMERON, Ed Hot and Proprietor. ' eug 8t 1867 HlUabore, . C CLOTHING ! BEAUTIFUL STOCKjQ -or- FALL & WINTER iCLOTOiNG!! 1 Kl J If WTCAJl WiMSW.ifimM f Ul.li i 11UJI)U1.1U UUUVJ I M IS NOW BEING OPENED AT H j. n. uosESBAvm's CLOTHING HOUSE, , 'rnn FijeltriHf 4 Bargetl Streets, 0 Thanking the good eitlwns o( Raleigh and Wake coimty. for thetH ibsrsl patronage In tbs peat, I as hi bar them that I ahall endeavor U merit It In the future by keepind 9 kiwxl Goad at the lowest llvlnpl i rices, ulve me s call, beforel uyiiiff elsewhere. We takenleas-l 0 Firs In auowing our slock and tell ng our prices. 1 CLOTHING ! HIE MOHl0 STAR. WILMINGTON, N.C. First-Class Democratic Newspap&r. LAU(iST CIRCULATION OF ANY DAILY NEWS PAPER IN NORTH CAROLINA. THE ONLY DAILY PA FE Ptiblisfied , in WILMINGTON, a Citj of nearly 20,000 Ioliabi tantc, snd the Great Ocntro of North Car olina Trade. SUBSCRIPTION : tsHi One year, She Months, Throe Months, 1 - I7.de 4.00 2.25 Aslfertisiag Rates Reaaoatakle Address, , " ,W ol. II. .BERNARD, , . Editor fc Proprietor, . - : a' i -Wilminoori, N. C. ' JOTICK. v wm bi sold to th blgbesi ' bidder at tli Ooort House fa Saletgh, os Balarday iota dayef Pee her seat a ttset ef lasd lyisg la Waka ee tt ee Btsvsr Dan Crmk. ssd the read sedans) framXalsurb le TarbsreJ Bdjouung usiaaa 01 Iks Stirs or aenseee Of tbe late Charles Hlatoa sow dee'd, the ksadsof John 8nrrf ot CtitrTer Ttortoa and f then r eostahring a boot stne hflndred acres. TMa iaa fc sold seder a eewst of sal eow tstaaS at asortasage -waleh-ts duly rgt te uw tierMers esse m waaeeeosiy. W. pas Mt.v t-.-m i Tsbus ef sale Caslu , , - - y- JOSEFll B. BATCHELOX, aor IS-tda . . Mortgages. tij;e sentinel E 8TABLISI1ED AUGUST U, 18. The Sentinel. OLSEST F1PIMT TSE UP1T0L 4 The Sentiirdl Hie public, so fsr i w can read their wishes, lezn s vehisl of thought St tb metropolis, tor tbe massesnot simply for those who follow In the same wake or utter Ike " shibboleth " of s class, bat S mediant ot lnter-communlcatlon, with suflcieot verge and space for the liberal, conservative, leyal seuUment of all shades to find veaL The SENTINEL will b leys! and in- (fenooes to both Federal and 8tate govern- meotA. It will snstsln the ralllury.suthorl- t)es In the preervallon of unlet and ordtr, and In enforcing the orders of the govern ment. Not s dialoys! or unkind word against th government of the Union of these States shall pass oar lips, but it win be tree sltlioot sycophuncy, honest wiUioat flattery, Bdr will It lie to shield Us own threat. It ahall advocate aoupJ principles snd inppprt good fflefi.. Lis motto bj uot 'prln-; ciples, not men,' but principles and men. A ld man can find no qsnrtcrs with die SENTINEL. A good man a maa oi truth, of high toned Integrity a ceutleraan in the true sense, honel't uii'3'calaiiU, If we are not I deceived, can alone claim eur support. After eleven long yeara of trial, adversity and changes of fortune to osr pwple, stands to-day upon the same platform on which Us venerable founder erected Ik Tor more than eleven years the SEN TINEL has stood guard for the rijrhls and liberties of tbe people, and to-dny, when the State has emerged from th darkness ef rad ical rule, aad the futar I as fall of ho( I and promise aa th past was. dark aad sloomy. It repledzes itself to th hih ser vice of til good people of tb great Slate of I North Carolina. THE SENTINEL Appreciating liie wants, conditions and necessities of the people, fixes the following rales df subscription; SE9II.WCEKL.Y. Ons year. Six months On month. WEEK171 On year, TO ADVmiSEItSe , j .... . . v 1 t N The age and standing ct tbe 6ENTINEL gives it s circulation, both dally snd. weekly editions, which renders It, as sn advertising I medium, tne beet jo tne ute. .aercrisnu and otbfirs who desire tirittstaTn an otdi In-1 stltulion by their sdvertlsing patronage will nnd osr rates very reasonaoie. Address, SUltli, BATCH ELOR CO. - - lUlelgh,N. C. HAVE YOUR pn ni n e donb at raa ssitW'ornom.'' ASprcssiii.eeTwafte -. " ' 3' " -j' i MU!"l---.'::i:i f-.JL-ili i.a ! Jiii-i2k.SiiU-4 O r FANCY CARDS sll style with same I ZD lOets. post paid. J. B. Htvrn, Kas- I SAVi Res Co., H. I. v " 'ii - I Av rz MISCELLANEOUS. gE5TD FOB TIIE ftEXTTNEL. I Semi-Weekly and Wee ' 94.00 sad ta.OO. Both aJnio'b present s full compendlbm of all tha news of th day. . Tbe falleat and freshest paper front 1b State Capital. ' ' ' ' ! Postage prepaid oe both editions 8EMI-WEEKLT, On year - . . - t $4,00 1 9ti months, - -.'.f' 1,00 " ; 1 . ' ctrss. S kad sner 10, eack one yesr, ' f .3,S0 10 and adder 20, each one year, S,0o Oee eocr trails to the aender e( a club af lea or siote. '; ' WEEKLY. , ON'K TEAtt ' TWO DOLLARS. SIX MONTHS, - - ONE DOLLAR. Club arranceraents will be announced be ft-e 1st Jaiioary, 1877. t Is not reo,slrrd that clabs be rovle op 1 . ne post-ottlce. NOW IS THE TIME TO SCBSCRIBE. Keiiiriluiicrts jlioulil be made by Check foetal Onler or Registered letter. VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM The SENTINEL list always bad a large circalatles among the best people, sad recognized as s most desirable mediant of I oommatilcatloo between bu 'inesa men anil I the public It Is ,tue jiEucaAxrs. pateil THE PROFESSIONAL MAN'S PAPER, THE FAMILY PAPER. THE PAPER BOR EVERTBODV I tJT Terms of Advertising Furnished on a()pllcstloa In person or by letter . at lb ii otllce. ADDRESS SENTINEL RALEIGH N. C tW READT FOR AuENTS THE Centnnial . Ezposition AND ILLUSTRATED. A graphic pen-plctore of Its history grand buildings, wouderful rahlbtu, eaiiosltlea, great davs, ete. Profusely Illustrated, Ihoruuelilv ooDalar and verv cheap. Mutt sell lmiuenely, 5,000 Agents Wanted. Bend for full p ncQisra. xms win ot tne cnaoce of 100 years to cola aoaey fast. Get the only reliable ntslory. HUBBARD BROS.', Pube., 733 Hansom Street Philadelphia. CAUTION: Be not deceived by prematare books, assuming to be "official" and elling wbatWill happen la Aug. and sept. OCT w iw 1 n NT IS ele?nt Sxll Chmmn tl J 100 for 3. Nut Ion 11 1 Chromo Co. Philadelphia, Pa. '"7''ASCll, malssnd female v v to sell Pictures everywhere. One ng.'Bt nloee has retailed over 15.000 snd etill nt work. WIIITNET CO., dec 6-3m. Norwich, Conn. h: Vc a 2 1 gi 2i I 0 s 9 is s a- 1 a US u i . 5 Brs 1 S-8 ..-3 jc p8-. Si ia ii if i e BIS tut t S - ? S 5 jpafgjiS 11 50 , CENT. er cents. OU CltNTS. TI1E blTRDAM IIEHALD Will be sent to any address sntO JfOVEjfliEK 14 FOR THE ABOVE AMOUNT. I esaaes- . t Kow u tbe time ta oeeare a firti clue ... , . 1 CAMPAIGN , PAl'Eh A for the msll pries ef - ,. l p l!'f er A flENTs. KAICENTS. 50 CENTS, CENTS s?U CX5T4. ilCEXTf i July -tut - -iwrla--tl , I HXIALUUA 1 ..,,- .,r t , I RESTORED. III II .TwrsM srvnBTwr-BWBiee nl everv koowa nmlt I II 1 1 s tae wtl eat eanroM 'r. mmvm wempma, r r r.a, LM llSStSki 'TT .Tii " tlZETtS j&IL1mZ sieswesiwfc, n.s. Q3 tm-5 5 S I M psj ikr-.!SJ rs 2m 4.00 ig25ljfisi5fli aiKiiUiiiif 'IlJSUIJANCE,&c. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY , OF NEW YORK; FIRE I!SirRA!kCE OXLT. E8TABLMHKD 1863. Cnssi CpltajfV; -Csuh Assets, rtr 3,000,wOO 0,000,000 rlllS COMFANT Is PL'RELT A FIKE Inanranes Codissbv. fas do eoasee- Ltlos with Life or Marine lasaraaee, Tas large nnjorlly of Ha l,ilW,' 0l of are "United flut a Bonds. The f Bsanca Racaarrs or ovas (11,000, 000 AaLBally bet attest the anpreeUtloa oi th Baahaeaa aad Coeasierelal Wor d. I r pro seat the Home la this U y, aad ash the attention of my friends and tbe public to ns CNEQL'ALEI) CLAIMS, assuiiag them the rsaracT laocasirr offers. W A. TUHK, Ag't. Office MrKee Building, Corner of Wllmlnrton Martin 81a. BbV Mm (jOOI AGENTS WAVTED IN Every Town. in North and South Carolina THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FIR! AND MARIN INStRANCI COMPANY t Mempto Tennessee... , IiTiaVtng (h matisrment'of the'Mis- stsaippi Valley Insurance Company for North and ,-Hjulh Cunihiia. I take nleasure in rec- cummcnilinglt tomv friends and lb public generally as a sound Healthy and conserva tive Comiany, well managed, with a large ana prontame mumics. Good regponslli'e sgents wanted in every town auu coumj 111 uie iwo Mute. Address, W. A. TURK, OnT Ag't Manager, Box rlill, Buleigb, N. C. Office in McKee Huilding, Coraer of Wil mington A Muiun &U. ' nov t-tm MISCELLANEOUS. A FOB TUXE FOR OX LI OXE t'V 1OLLAk. Fiivt Dollar Quurterly Drawing, at New Orleans, Tuesday, January 2, 1877. Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institatioa was regularly Incorporated by the Legislatsre of the State for Educa tional purposes in 1808, with a capital of 91,000,000, lo which it kaa since added a reserve fund of (350.000. Its brand Klngle Jtinniber Drawing will take piace montniy. ids seasoa ei is7T opes with the following scheme: CAPITAL PRIZE $13,000. 100,009 Ticket at 01 Each. 1 CAPITAL PKIZE, 1 I'KIZK, 1 " 1 " a i,ooo 5 " W)0 10 " 2.W '68 10 100 50 200 25 MtO " 10 fI5,000 10 000 5,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 1 6,1)00 5,000 5.000 6,000 1,000 " 5 5,000 APPROXIMATION PHIZErf. 9 Approximation Prices of f 100, (OS 9 " ' 75, 675 9 50, 450 ,89( Prizes amoantin to 525 n rue ior circulars or senu orders 10 CHAS. T. HOWARD, New Orleans, La. KEGULAR QUARTERLY DRAWING on Fehrnary i. 1877. Tickets $10 each Cap ital Prize 9:10,000. dec 5-td. TRIl'HIPIl TRlK CO., 331 BOWEIJIf, N. Y., TO WHOM WAS AWARDED THE Premium Medal. for the heat Elastic Truss and Supporter st the last reeelon of the OKEAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR cares s ruptcrs In from 90 to 00 days snd offer 1,010 dollars for a rue they cannot cure. Tbey employ s FIRST CLASS LA.Y BURGEON. Terms moderate. Casek iroaranteed. Or ders filled by mall. Etamlustion free. The usual discounts 10 patrons. Sena iu cesu for descriptive book to Prof. W. II. BL RNHAM, M U.. mar 8-dIy thief Surgeon CJCBIBXER (or December, now ready. O snd which contains the opening chapters of "Nicholas Mtnturu " III be read with eager eurioaity and ioteresl. Perhaps ao more readable number of this magsslnehsa yet been Issued. Tbe three number of BcaiB KBB for Aagiut, .September, aud October, containing the ensuing; chapters of "That Lass OjUowne s, win ne sires 10 crnj new sabserlber (who reqoesU It), and'whoae wberiiption begins IU tbs present volume, . ., with the November number. tHioeenpuoa vnee, se a year oa crow s amber. Special terms 00 bound volume. HnrwrHhe with tbe nearest bookseller, Tr send a check or P ', mosey order so Bi bibxeb A Co., Broadway, n. 7. TRIFLING ffll H A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS I'M WELLS' CAUUOLIC TAB1.ETS r anre ressedv for COUOHS, ssd sll diseases of the Throat, Lanes, Chest and Mucous Membrane. PUT CP ONLT IN BLUE BOXES. Sold bv all Dru Witts. N. IRITIKMTON, 1 Bixrs Avasua, New Tork. JSTABLISIIEl 1S30 - ' KOBFKT A JSARTIH A C &rocers asf Coiissoi-Tercliaiits, . 1 Ss. IBresaiorf SUret, , rtTEKSfiuso; TlBtflnA TwiBhrn "VtBrhirf s"1 rtuls nsata nf Tntiartht rottsev Wseat. eW, saltattsd sad which will have ttitafsi penosal attcatloa. RAILKOADS, Ac. RALEIGH ROAD GASTON SCHEDULE. BAIL KAA ISAM. Leave Raleigh , IMAM. Arrlveaat Waldos I 00 P. M. Leave Wei don 13 tt P. M. Arrive as Bahrtgh.;. 0 P. kL rasooea rssiesr. Leave Raletr.:. , Arrive at Weldoa Leave Weldoa. ....jT... Arrive st lalaigVVEE... IMAM. S t. af . (0 AM. I IS P. M . RALEIGH AU0C8TA AIR LINE. Chaereof Bcbedalsts Uke effect 6;30 a. sj. Moo.aay, October 0th, 187! Tsais aiovisa BoliTB. , leave Raleigh S SOA. K. Arrive at CssseroB. ...... M T P. M. Tsais Ifoviaa Hoars. Leave OameroB 100 P.M. Arrive at Raleigh 40 P. If . All traina wfll aDoroaeh sad nsss LSD H. R. M. C Dlrtsiua crosslsji at Can with eantioa. a) minutes for Breakfast at Cary. ; JOHN & WINDER. Oct U-U Buperintesvleat QHESAPEAKE AND OUI0 R. R. rASSBNOSB OUASTMSST. CONNECTIONS OF PASSENGER TRAINS FROM KICHNQND. A. V. 0 OO-MalL dally sxceptSusdsy Dally west of Hlnton. Arrives at GordoB villa It 46 P. M.. connecting wits Va. Mid land Train at 1 10 P. M.. arriving st Wasb ingten 00 P. M.. for alt polnu North. . Arrives at Chartotlsvilie 1 3 P.-M.. eon- . netting with Va. Midland Trala at 1 65 P. M., atrfviag at Lyncbbnrg 6 00 P. M.. br all points South ; Arrives at Huntington W W A. M. - - - - ML 4.rfldtattk dsijy Cept ban day. v utytm M U5(Ua,-ite ,730, a T. M., connecUng wits Vs. Midland Train at 7 40 P. M , arriving at WasblnsloB 11 35 P. M., for all point North. P. H. IO 4-Express, dully. Arrives at Uordonsville 2 40 A. M., connecting with Virginia Midland Train at f 50 A. M., arriv ing at Washington IN AN, forth North; Arrives at.CharlottesvUI SUA. M., con- nectins with V s. Midlasd Trala at 7 56 A M., arriving at Lynchbsrg 11 07 A. M., for the South. Arrives at HuaUngtoa 6 43 P. M., connecUng Bluesly with Chesspeske and Ohio Packet Steamers lor Cincinnati, Losis- vllle, St., Louis, Chicago, aad all other points in th West Northwest sad Soathwsst. FROM HUOTCJGTON. P. M. 4 OO-MalL dally to Hlntos Dsilv except Sunday, East of HiolOB, Arrives st Chsrlottsville 11 40 A. M., connecting with Va. Midland Train at 1 65 P. M., ar riving at Lyncbharg 00 Pi M. for all points South via Va. and Tennessee R. B. 1 Ar rives at Gordonsvllle 12 55 P.M.. connect ing with Va. Midland Train at 1 10 P. M. ar riving at Washington 00 P. M. for all Polnu North. Arrives st Richmond 4 SO A. M. 10 30 Express, dally Arrives st Caarlottsville 1 50 A. M., counseling with Vs. Midland Train at T 65 A. M., arriving at Lynchburg 11 07 A M. for all Polnu South. Arrives at Gordonsvllle 2 35 A. M. connecting with Vs. Midland Train at I 60 A. U. Brririns- at Washington T so A. for all Points North. Arrives st Bichnoad & Jt A. M.. connecting wiih Richmond and Danville 7 60 A. M., and Richmond and Pelersbarg 7 60 A. M. Trains for all Points Soath. A; M. i IO-Tue train from Wuhlogton arrives at (iordonsvill 12 40 r. M., and connects with Ckesapeak and Ohio Mail trains both for Richmond and Huntington. Tbe s 40 P. M . train from Washington ar rives at Gordousville 2 40 A. M. and cor.-, . nects with Chesapeake aud Ohio Expre: t trains both for Richmond aad Cincinnati. A. II. 0'00The train from Lynchburg arrives at CbarloUsville 1155 A, M. and connects wilb C. A O. Mail train for Hunt ington and at Gordonsvllle 12 40 P. M. with A O. Mail train for Richmond. The R. t. D. and R. A P. trains arriving train the South at s 00 P. M. cssnect with Chesapeake and Ohio Express train, leaving Richmond at 10 46 P. M. for th West and North. CON WAT . HOWARD. Gen; Piss. A Ticket Agt Richmond Va. W. M. 8. DUNN. Engineer A Supt. dec 13-lf. PIEDMONT AIR-LINK RAIL WAY. Richmond tt Daktiias, Richmond de Dakvuxb R. W., N. O. Ditisiow, snd North Wimtkbh K. C. R. W. ewssass-sw SB CONDENSED TIME TABLE, Efftet oa and after Sunday, Oct. 15,487. OOI NO EAST. Lesve Orerasboro... 10.0 A M. " Co. Shout.... 1UI " Arrive at Raleigh.... 141 P. M. Arrive at eoldsboro.. S.IS " " OOINQ WEST. Leave Obldsboro 10.10 A. M. Arrive at Kareich.... IB. 80 P. M. Leave Co. Shop 4.16 Arrive Greensboro 5.J0 GOING XG NORTH. Leave Charlotte ... . 4.56a a. 6.90 7.85 ' .66 " 18.2M r, II U.4S " S 06 " 7.a T.50 A. M. 10.40 " 8.&S r. st. 8 59 " 6.40 " S.15 " 10.S& " 10.8? " Are-Line J use' a Selisbary Oreensboro. ... . Daovtlla Dundee. Burkeville . ' Arrive st Richmond. . GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond Burkeville..... Dundee Danville ' Greensboro.... Salisbury Are-Line Just's trrive at Charlotte... Acrsmmodatlon Trala. GOING EAST. isv Orweassoro,... 10.06 AM. C. BSope..,v 11. si " Arrive at Raleigh . . .. 8 41 P. M. Uolassoro.... b.w GOING WEST. Leave OoldsSoio.... 10.10 A. M. Arrive at Raleigh.... 18.80 P. M. Leave Co. Shop.... 4.IS4A. M. Arrive at Greensboro . 36 " Ifonfe West era IV. C. R. B. (8 ALBS Bbaxtb.) Leave Oi sesshoro .6.50 P.M. . Afire st Salem..., e.00 " Leave Salem A. .7.80 A M. Arrtve at Ureeaseoro 0.86 " Paseeagsr Tfaiaa leaviag BaMgh at 1884 M. eoaseei at Ureenaboro with the Bouth- era sesad trala; aukrs: the salckest dart toaUSostsera eltUs. - . . JOHN R. MACaCRDO, m ' OenL Passenger Agent, I,,. ! -m , Mksssoad. Vs. $10 to 25 per Dnv OOJ nrmrivfMiriiMWrn lerrxa. reraMrS lUIJSI.SlkatS j 1 J V - -V t V , i .'-4 A 7"
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