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7 - if t 1 : :i - Vil J? it.'-' v" i'.i S J n 1 ia tit-r tt AV ! . .-P V , & .ft i! 1 . i 11 .a TmT JLWV -NO. 96. THE SENTINEL FRIDAY, DEUESI BEB 23. I NEVER TALK. I hat tli4 (MUy MaMlalt Always flylnr to and fro, Stinging- Hk th Vila mosquito. I nTtr talk, ok, na Now, HmnI pretty If llt Miller. Vrt kesrd her eoasla say That herplak aad whlu complexion CoolJ aH b wasboi away Bat I don't Mlev word of It, Xhm'm II kn I ha IIIIm hlr Tboavh sb saanldnt Mark her eyebrows Ami wear two enauee oi neir : I doat wonder that tb torrid men Are always poking fan At their better halves, for, graelow met How womM's toniraes do ran. Only aa hoar ago 1 hoard That Mrs. WUIIam Lea Ii seea la Broadway every day With handsome Doctor D. I dont betteve a word or tt ; What woaldhis MUenls do U he spent srery day with her, A ad arery orenlog toot Aid then yoang Jon, they say he driska. AM asD'l eappors m wile ; . I nerer saw him drank bat ten Ur twetre times tn my Hie ; And I bar kaowa them qtlle a month, Yea, oae month and a day ; And as for her, she dresses veil, 8ombedy has U jsjr. , . , Dearma, dear aw, this world m tjow f How can folks guesip' so ? It's wrong, aokiod, ncobarluble, I aeer Ulk, oh, no? - AUEXAMDIB H. STXPHBNg. . - Mr. AolKlWheos'a first lerUilatiro act In, tfte ftresent coDflres K deCfibed VOL. 2 ' was hiud io soV ttf '8eaiarVr'l rj m turned- lit once "toward the black-eyed ghost of a tran aittmg aa quietly buried in his beaTy bloa orbr oeat, with a silk bat of -several winters perched rakish! upon bit wiso-looking head. Air. Stepheoa uored hlf akale toa right hand. Incased la a brown cotton glove, as ha aaid: 'I have a ra solution Ibat I deehw to send mm to the clrk desk-Mi roaolutioa which I do tire to1 hat read and put -upon Its pastas.' Perhaps the Georgia ghost had evolved som new scheme for saving the country, and every on care fully listened as the clerk began to read. Tb clerk read, and then every one smiled a sulky smll of dUappelatment. It was a Naolntioa declaring that Mr. John Chnoneey should be paid 13 SO a day fur performing the arduous task ef hens ting the American flag everyday upon the house fide. ChauOoey'i pay had been stepped on account of the ex haostinn ef the special appropriation; hence this resolution. It waa passed. Said one member in a whUper to a friend, 'can yon doubt that the aontb la reconstructed when the e-Tic-Presl-deatofthn soothers Confederacy ip - pear her asking pay for the man whoa sola duty It I to propel on high tb gay American flag where it can flaunt ita nud v face in tb morning breenr' . Alexander II. Stephen gave a lrh of reller as the resolution passed. 'Dick!' hs called out in a testy whisper. . A burly negro came irom the cloak room and gathered up Stephens in his burly arms, carried him, out to a light invalid chair, where two atout servants seized -upen the Georgia ghost, placed him on a level with their aheulders? and bore him trem the hall BIO MAN OTJT Or UTTLB MATERIAL. Petersburg Index-Appeal. The Lexington "Gaaelte" oomplain of the too fltlring notices the Rich mond newspaper have heretofore given fie rural member of the legislature. Perhaps there has been' home canw of comnuuat on that Score, but U teem not likely to be repealed. Somehow the legislature doea net attract the usual alteotiou this year. Probably It is owing to the fact that presidential politic have beeo.se baorUror4 A moy tate the newspapers pay very little court to the legislature, and their reader weuld have them pay even lee.? 1 ana painfully aware that there is much truth in the "Oaielte'a" enticUm. The uewspaper men have often made "tateamen" out of little cross-roads politician, and the latter hav almost universally proved ungrateful. It is a common thing for such men a soon aa they have attained office and position 'to go back" apon the autbor of lhi fortune. The fret iv that h news papers ouht to atop makinf ,sh)ts- uiea, - unless mcy cm get, nailer grma terial (ban they have worked upon lor several year i. GBN. BABLOW ON TBB v BLBOTION. , FLOBIDA Gen. Francis C. Barlow, a dlstiogaish ed New York republican, who was lent te Florida by President Grant le wit ness the counting of the vet In that state, baa written a letter explaining certain point of hi recent report that election Which were hot quite clear. He says that th total Vol on the face ef the returns was Hayes, 34,327: Tilden, 24.887. Certain addition and deduction were agreed on unanimously by the board, which left It Hayes, 24,27; Tilden, 24,438. Gen. Barlow concur In th throwing out of Archer No. 2, Friendship, Church ' and Campbetlton precincts which left the vote Tilden, . 21,02; Hayes, 23,947, or a majority for Tilden ol 65. He approves other small change, but says he I hi doubt about th throwing out of Jasper pracincl In Hamilton county with ft S23 aemocratio Sod 185 republican vote. In short, Uen. Barlow concede that Tilden was fairly entitled te the electoral vote of Florida, but being a trong partisan h make th admission grudgingly. Sensible In both house begin to see how profitless and even dangerous is continuous partisan discussion, and they will be strongly disposed to snpport any recommendation of th committee which will tend to allay th popular excitement and bring about a epeedy and. fair ad instment of th troubkwome question growing out of the disputed election: SIS - J When yea want troop aowadart-nll ou bav w de is to gat a gentleman to goto General Sherman with a message from the Attorney General, i The eon slitutiea praierikoi another soothed, but this It Shaman' patent, and no Pml Oest sbonld b n llhont It V : , ( U n KBmwO THB FBOMIBa Th Imnorrtnoe a Man of Honor should astacbito w OMlcat4 Word. An eminent British stale man la aaid to hav traced hi own sense of the sacredne of a promise ton curie u lesson he got Irons hi father when be was a bey. When home for th holi days, and walking with hi father In th garden, bis father poiated to a wall which he intended to have polled down. "CV? aaid th bey. "I ahouid like to ice a wan puiiea down." 1 , VWell, my boy, yon abaD," said bia father. The thing, however, escaped hi mery, and during the boy V absenc, a number or improvement . wsrs being made, uaaeug other the pulling down of this wall and the building of n new one in ita place. When the boy came and aJ Jt be saldi . "Oh, father, yon promised to let m see that wall pulled down." Iastamlyth father remembered hia promise, aad was deeply pained to think that he seemod carel about hi plight? ed word.- !. "My hoy," ho said, "yon are right. I did promise nod 1 ought not to hav forgotten. It I too hit now to do tat what I said I would, but von wanted to see a wall pulled down ends von haIL" . And be actually ordered the masent up, and mad them pull down aad re build the new wall, that aa nearlv a possible bit promise tnlgbl b ogd "It cost me twenty peuads," he aaid to a friend who wan ben taring him aboat it, "but," he added solemnly, "Wit had cost a hundred, I should have theught 4t n cheap way of impreeslog upeat'sny bey' miud, a lfr n he live; DO NOT ChriaetonCheerftilneee Tho tow of hind Chart ty that under la the Life of the 8 vtoua. '- -i -it 'i la th nam of weary humanity allow a plea for cheerful uess to be entered. Why, Christiana, will yon go about among your fellow seen with a irown draped countenance Borrow come, trouble comes, disntereeme;bntwhy be to melancholy a tnougn your last bepe war blasted There la a duty which we owe to those about us to be cheerful. The glooua.op your fac throw a shadow on their heart. It I pitiful to see the sad effect of on such face open a family. The children feel it; the wife er husband as th case may be, feels It Life i made up ef little thing, and cheerfulness is one ef the little things which cost nothing, and are worth a great deal. Let the law ef kind charity, which nndnrlaya th life of the Savior, be the guiding principle of our. And let it not atop with faith fulness In great matters, but see to it that this grace attains to high adevelep msat. tlsat van wilt maks 'rear word eomformabhrt It; that it ma kheam from very feature. Your cbeitulna will rest the weary; it will give strength te th "we; it win tieip men to keep brave hearts in this cold, hard world. BTTLL WATBfi BUBS BKXP. An Earnest Life not a BnbbUnc Brook. Earnestness does not always move with a platter. There axe other things in this world which are smite a lueaaant and edifying aa the rub a-dub of a snare drum, in laot, tut kmo of melody t not generally the highest style of music. Have you ever known man bnatiing and oiuoiona, elaaaoron and send, but who did not weigh a y alter all T a thing very well understood bv ererr one except just th man, who might hav rented by that piece ox wiormation.--- d hav yon ever known amanoniet and nnostaalslinne and lUihfml, and who was a porpetnal btoaaing. a goiden man. dep-ouled and trne, whoa memory hagera long after bo t gone, like light poo the hill after n gorgeon unset Tb abatiow strensn rauieo Jon ua hot when it ia met and drowned by the nuMtie ttdoa roiiiag in from the 1 eea, there as a aueooa on.tbobuia,, la the great tide there is the power of more than a hundred rivulets, yi it noming ia almost a quiet a th eeleetial foreee that briaajiL The nde flow down. ;ad hallow grew the stream, aad again tb empty chattering goes on. And this ia what we wish to any.i thata tbinffn atoat potent, although deenooatrativ, a tn deed they must bo from their offsets, are not neoeaaarily noisy. A strong. arnet Kfe need not make What, modi are in the habit of oellinWu,fc it It bet. tec known by toe lend that striken, tbaa by the bang of too gun that wnd . AN ORDEB BBVOKBD, ' ' Whence the Btunbr that Sheridan aad Hanoooh were to ff.TohangePoetm. Ever rnnee tt waa anaSCacT that Gens. Sheridan and Hanoeox had been ordered to exchange posts there has been some disposition to credit th ra mor. a it waa believed impossible that such a report could have been started without any , ramoation. Thin - now turn ottt to have been the ease, and tb eiieomatonce are stated on unquestion able anthority to be 'a follows r-Some few days ago such an erder waa actually written out in the order book of th was department and signed br Quo Buermon and Towneend Before it had been tntned, however, the foot waa mad known to several person who gar H limited circulation 'and it Anally reached tue press, xno aurpnee ana tnaignn tie it gave rise to tod the war depart ment to reconsider ita notion, which it did by cancelling tb order and tearing it bedily from the book so that no traces Of it oan be found, i Ta tha aMiaUt. oa asntuMi ef Mr. Thnr Kill MmnrtAil fmm aha Mm. mittee on judiciary on the 12th of Jury Laa. to amend the acta of Jul 1st. 18ftl and July 2nd, 186. to aid in the W truetion of railroad from th Miaaotrri river to th Pscifle ocean, was made the Special order (or the 3d Tuesday of Jan aery. -That is tho bill which., prwvide for the eetabliahmeot of a sinking fund to liquid! toe inaeoieanens nue ; irom thePaeifio railroad eompaniea ,to, tb government.. .s ., , .t ...m. i ..,.. i weai i :: ;f lioudasi ha a cheerful weekly ealktd tb Obituary. ' It ia devoted to -tb in tor est of aodartakaea; , cromationista, embeiaaera, graKliggera.end axmlptor of tombetoue. ".. i - Mown. EALEIQII, N. 0., MISCELLANEOUS. HIIXSBOBO RECORDER, - 'V"' '" " ' y... aawaauawnn ISM,;. . THB OLDEST PAPER IB JfOBTH CAB- . ,.".i OLIIiA,, .i..i,i Tb BtOOBOBB, smart aVosa It pollUml stertts, etfers superawr todaessaents to the errhssts of Balelgh a a Medium of adver tising. It has a Urge and tnerwutoi etreula tkn la the eeantlee ef Oraagei AJaaunee, resson aad OasweUt aad speesUy hi those seeoons of Oraege aadi Atssnaaaa,, snest oneecteu py u uueresi or smue with Che dtv ef Kaicbrh. The merehaats or BaMghwufMH vastly te tbewadvaatage thiMihlhls assdtsaj te Valid ape mswepol Itaawholeasle trade, aaAssfrepoa BtJalgh ue sjaataess laas goes to Mannfaataret will awe otherstetes. pront by the grew nuprevssasar, and faireDtmef aarlcaltural tnt ttsndeaeytoth sdoptloa ef labor saviag ssaehhwry, to reaeh the est aad eyes ef a targe aad utelllgeat else of readers through th aaedtaoi ef the Becorder. r or sarttcular address i -x . CAMEBOX, . Bdttor and Proorktor, aagWIevT , HUUsoro, M. r CLOTHING ! TT 0 0 r (BEAUTIFUL STOCK (!) Will & WKTES iCLOTOinGli AMD H ' '. -ill ii I .n. .anT s - M'umT'r'r". -.tfi " .... .....J. 41 H 18 NOW BEING OPENED j- at J. M. ROnEXBAURt CLOTHIIQ HOUSE, :rifr Ftye tUillf & largptt StrefU. Thanking the good citiaens H H 0 hi b Raleigh aad Wake eoeoty. for tbeiri liberal patroeage la the past, 1 sal Uar them that 1 shall endeavor bl merit It ia the (utare by kesplnH 9 raeu uooda at tb lowest nnnc Imices. Give me a call beforH iiaylng elaewhie. We take pleas-l tare le showlag oer stock and tell' ng ewpricea. . CLOTHING ! "HE RORKIWO STAR. WILMINGTON, N.C. Pint-Class Democratic Newspaper. LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY DAILY NEWS PAPER IN NORTH CAROLINA THE ONLY DALLY PA PE rpabliahed in WILMINGTON, a - - .- A . . City of nearly 20,000 Inhabi 1 tantu, and the Great Centre fjfNorlh Car olina Trade. SUBSCRIPTION : One) year, - -Six Month, Three Months, $7.0Q 4.00 2.83 Advertising Rate ReaaoaaB-le Ad drew, Wk H. BERNARD, I : Editor k Proprietor, Wilmington, N. O. ' jOTICE. .. wm to sold to the highest 'bidder at tt Court Ueese ia BeMga, en BatwtUy lota aayet Desember aezt a tract at hud tytavg la Wake eoaety en Braver Dea Creek, aad toe road leading .free Balelgh to Tarboro, edjotaiag toe leads of the heir er devisees ef the hue Cxl Blatnn aow , toe laadsef oha Saakh of Caarbe Bortoa aad etoetet siHeliiaigshBnt bundled seres. This bvsd la sold adr a tower af aaie aoa tamed fct a nMrtagage which is duly regis tered la the Begtsters 000 ef Wake county. hankM. naaalaB. "V ' 1 " ' ei saw usa.' - 1 s dOflEPH B. BATCH KLOX. eVlS-tds ' Mortgagee. FRIDAY UOrniO, DZCEUBEE 22, 1876. THEJ fiENTINEL. f . 9i f. TT8TABU8BTD AUGUST ta, ISftS. . i JJ M :'. 'a turn FAfa it ns cinii 0- J at 4W t- w tirif wmus 1 The Sentinel The psbllc so far a eaa read thelr wlsses, desire a vebiale of thought at th mttropolla lor th teases not simply for those who follow la the aaaw wake or alter ih shAbeleta " of eJass, but a medreni of Intercommaalcatlan, with suHciect verge and spaos far the liberal, censsrvative, leyal sotlment of kll shades to fnd vent Tb SENTINEL wtl be leyal and is geanou to both Federal and Stat gorero menu. It will sustala the military authori ties In the preservation of quiet and order, aad ia enforcing toe order of the govern ment. Not a disloyal or aaklad word gshMt the gevernstent of the Union of these States shall pas our lips, but It will be trne It lw syttsMiney, honest with oat lattery, a or win it lie to shield Its own throat. It ah all advocate sound principle and support good men. Its motto Is not ' prin cipled, not men but principles and me. A bad man can Hod no qearter with the SENTINEL A good man a maa of trath, of high toaed integrity a gentlemaa ia the tree sen, heaestead eaaeU, if we are sot t deceived, eea aloee claim ear snpport After eleven long years of trial, adversity and changes of fortune to our people, steads to-day apoa the same platform on which Its venerable header erected Ik For aaore thea eleven year the SEN TIN EL ha stood guard forth righto and Ubertiea of the people, aad to-day, whee toe Stat ha emerged frost the dark aes ef rad ical rule, and the rater ia as fall of hope sod promts a the past was dark aid gloomy. It repledges Itself to the hleh ser vice of the good people of the great Bute of North Carolina. XHEENTINEL AppreelaUag tit wants, conditions and eeessitiet of the people, flies the following rate of ubeer1ptlos : ERb-WEEKI,Y. Six months. On month. WEEKLY. Ou veer, 9.04) TO ADVERTISERS. The age and standing ef the SENTINEL give tt a drvulaOoo, both daily and weekly eduioee, which randars It, as aa advertising ttMdium, the best la toe State. Berebaau aud other who desire to sustala aa old in stitution by their .advertising petronagt will lad our rate very reasonable. Address, SMITH, BATCH ELOR A CO., Raleigh, X. U TRirHPfl TRVSA SM BOWERY, H. T.. TO WHOM WAI AWABDBD THB Premium lledal. for the beeitlaatle Trass sad BoppOrter si tha laat aesaten of the OBBAf ABBRICAH INSTITOTB f AIB araptcreta froa M to W day aad leu eoUan tor a, ease they eaaaot TheveaaOoya i--. j , j-i;i t.r eBer FUtST CLASS LAPT BUIWEON, Teraae measeate.' Casea guaranteed.i. 6e ders filed by matt. Iiamlaatloa free. The eewl dlaeoawu to patro. wd W eeaU nmrrBdly - V , Chiet Betgeea. : i i'trf t ' -. t? A ' . lit ti It : " H 1 y u l . , i. . ., yitty , " .-ri' TheSentiniel; . r - X MISCELLANEOUS. ' CE5D JFOR TUB fEJITlEL. : dhuif,: Ur -iMrj j-'kib nii'tl -v 8er4-7eeUT and 7eekly. I 4j9 i B4.Qoaad tB.oo 1 . v- " 1 ton edKIOM .resstrt rkl omneadwai of all Uwnwof thetUy,, j vt.t.vmw 1 The fallest and fcasbonl paper from the Stat CapttaL .; fosi ti I : ; rostsge prepaid an both sdlUona. On year Y, u:thic f ; () . suras. . aad sneer la, each on year, f ifi 10 and under te, ach on year, s,o 0e copy'gratl to tb seeder ef a dob f tea tVBMraijn . in-i im ,' iufi. OXB IBAB'-"? -i -ilftWO DOLLAK3. SIX MOBTag. VH :.H '0KB DOLLAB Oub arrangemenUi wtB ao-aaaoaaosd be folstJssoary,'1877. It I set reqlrd thai dab l made bp t on pott-ofno. NOW 19 THE TIBB TO SUBSCRIBE. BeaaMatos sheald he mad by Check. Postal Order ot Registered Lstuw. VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEPICK. Tb SENTINEL aa always bad a Urge c!rclUe amoegth best people, aad It recognized a a most desirable medim of communication between bu'iness men and the pnlinc It is THE MERCHANT'S PAPER, ant tup n a nuonia B A DTD " ffj e- THE PR0PE8SI0NAL MAN'S PAPEIl, THE FAMILY PAPER, THE PAPER FOB EVERYBODY ! rnr-Terma of Advertising Famished on anoucaUoa In person or by letter at lb it office. ADDRESS SENTINEL, RALEIGH K. 9. AG NT ii elegant txtt Chromes, l 100 for SA. National Chromo Co. Philadelphia, Pa. WAIsTED. Agent male siwl female to sell Plctnre verywhere. Oae gent aloo has retailed ever la. 00 and tUII at work. WHITNEY A CO., dee 4-Sm. Norwich, Conn. I aa E W a, t . I i5- 3.0. 2 3 153 tela ! e-9 2 1. TT M D JE S.lia mtZ m WJ nir. a (,iaxi s -5-, HMIH T3tfcS5 S c-asssai 1 lit 2 a o i saw, rn r. eaw r i, w 5 3 ?& ta.m A. .'"H.-rH umm f?( CINT8. OU CENTS. 50 CENTS. CENTS. n THE DURHAM HEKALU Will be tent to suy sddraas until NOVEMBER 14 FOR THK ABOVK AMOUNT. Now U the time to secure Aral class CAMPAIGN PAPER rr the small II prk of 50 ISENTS. r AICENTS. r( CENTS. CENTS eiVCENTftnU CBNT8 julyis-tf A MONTH to Active Men ell ig ear Letter Copying Buek. e press er water ased. Ssmpkt copy worth glOt) FREE. Brad stomp for cutnlsr. EXCELSIOR rrG. CO., n Msdnxm and 1S1 Dearnera Chicago. R ICHMOND A PBTER8BUBQ B. B C rnmmsnrinr Oct Bath. 1874. Tralai this road wul rua as follows ; , Laava Bicaaenn, ioeTa. t:10 A. K..' Throart JfaBTTjiS M Freight Trsrej 1: P. BL, Through Msfl1, T. M., rrngtit Traaa. .- Laava PBTSBSBOae. Noam. 1-M A. M., Freight Trala ; it at, Throorh MaBt P. M. Freight Trato; T P. M Through Mau.. ,x d V '. Ceecaes sttaehed to all height trala tot aceoeaaaodatkm f eaaiaegars. . Tale Coapaay offers spedai htdueemeott te th tolppW pabne ea nae ef toe Rahrh toaoBrBabtjbal AuausUveed -Westere K.C. BaOroada, ha the way f hwsTehjht aManaxfntov S1I gfkw" Aw-tf : .. .. SaperlBteedeet a it: a ft a J . S a tt S"5 a a -T3 e . S " b P.s . ..0Il8!j 2 tt? I ? W e-" E 8.6 5 g SWifillifKH ti fgilijliti hi! W -V a m - . nw D . . S500 INSURANCE, &e. Ii - HOME HTSUEAHCE COMPANY , -v-.J-;.J OF NEW YORKi - I riRE I18CRANCE SLY. B8TABUBHXOI809. CwuU Capital, Cask Asset, aver B9,, rTBUi COMPASY IB PCKKLY A FIBB I Iasnraoce Coasaay. Mas a eoanee- tom with Life er Marine laearaaer. The large majority of He 8,UOO,(00 of Asset are "TjBlted Riat t Bouda." The Pnasinni Baoalm evaa II. 000. ot DUbUC to it . " . . , CNEQtTALEtMraiMS, eaeuitog them the raarscv tananarrr M oilers. W A. TURK. Ag't. OIBe MeKe Building, Comer of nummgtoa Martin St. aov Ma fOOD AOENTB WANTED IM Every Town in North aad Eontb Carolina THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY riRE AND MARINE mm company Memphis Tennessee. IXaab Candtal , . B30.e0. O t W " , it. -r sls(pi Valley lataraiiee Company for North and South Carolina, I take pleasure in rec eommendlnz It to mv friends and the Dublie generally aa a sotnu healthy and eoosevv live Comny, well managed, with large and profitable biuineea. Good responsib'e egeoU wanted In every tow nd county In the two Stales. A'klreM, W. A. TURK, Gea'l Art A Manager, Bo 2t, Raleigh, N. C Office in McKee Building, Corner of Wil mington A Martin Sts. ,nov ?-tm MISCELLANEOUS. A FORTUNE FOR OILY ONE IMIXAR. First Dollar Quarterly Drawlnir, at New Orleans, Tuesday, January 1, 1677. . Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was regularly lncoriorated by the Legislature of the Stale for Kduca- tkinnl purposes In 1868, with a capital of Bl, 000,000, lo which It has since added a reserve rand of ssso.uoe. us liran Single Number Drawing will take place monthly. The season ef 1877 opeas with the following scneme: CAPITAL PRIZE $1,000. UOU Aasually best attest the appraelaUoa toe Basiaess sad Commercial yVor'.d. i I renrasent the Dmm in this Ct'T. aad ask the auenuoaef a frienot and the lOO,wO Tlekels at Bl Each, I CAPITAL PRIZE. slS.WO 1 PRIZE, 10.000 I ft, 908 t J.S00 a $1,000 1.40 5 " 500 , 11,400 10 2j0 2,500 fio . .,) " mo - . Am io iJ tOO " 2A 4,000 809 " "10 4,000 1,000 - 6 4,0110 APraoxiaATio rHir.BK. Approximation Prizes of t-100, 00 75, 75 V 50. 450 1,894 Prize, amosntlng to 6,525 Write fur rtrculara or send oruers to CIIAS. T. HOWARD, New Orleans. Xjl. REGULAR QUARTERLY DRAWING on February , 1877. Tickets 910 each. Cap ital Prize $30,000. dec 4-til. Unquestionably the beet auatalned work of the kind In the World. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Notice of Ou TVkm. I The Macaalae haa attained to Ita one quar ter century aad store ot existence to that point where It aiay be said of tt, la tha worda of Dr. Jobaaoo, " It Is vain to blame Snd useless to praise." 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M. , J '"'. ;' Taam Moris Koavn. , " ' Leave Cameroa.... 1 0F, M. Arrhr at Ralalah. ............ . 40 P. M. AU tralae will approach aad pass B. A I) B. B. M. O. IHvtsloa eraaalna- ai Carr arHh caution. . . . , , W mtnirtaa Inr Breakbit at Cary. ' JOHJJ'a WIXDBB, octU-tf Supsrbrtendeht. QHESAPEAKE AND OHIO B, B. rasstxeB DKrABTBKirr. CONNECTIONS OF PASSENGER TRAINS FROM EICHNOXD. A. If . ff BB-MalL dally except Sudav Dally went of Hlatoa. Arrive at Gordon vtlle IS 45 P, M.. connecting with Y. Mid- isaa Train at 1 1 r. a., amvnig t wsaa Ingten 0 Pr V . for U poiou North. Arrives st Charlottsvill 1 35 P. M.. con necting with V. Mleland Trala st 1 55 P. M., arriviag at Lynchbarg ft 00 P. M., tor sll point boulli ; Arrives t IlaiitlDgtou 10 00 A. M. - P-t Z 44 Accommailnlloo. :m mv a-jvawi " 'a.tWai neej sisi at ass .. m wjaja . at 7 40 P. M., arriving at Washington 11 35 r. a., lor an point nonn. P. M. ! 4B Ezprees, dully. Arrive st GordoMvllle 1 4 A. M., eonaectief with Vlrgiol Midland Train at I 50 A. M., arriv ing at Washington 7 JO A. M , for to North ; Arrives at Charlottesville 3 35 A. M., eon necUng with V. Mldlssd Train at 7 55 A. U . arriving at Lynchbsrg 11 07 A. M., for the South. Arrives at Uuatingtoa 45 P. M., eoonectinir closely with Chesapeake and Ohio Packet Steamers for Cincinnati, Louis ville, St., Louis, Chicago, and all other points io the West Northwest end Boa th west. FKOM HUNTINGTON. P. 91. 4 aa-UaU, daily to Hlntea Dally except Sunday, East of Uintoa, Arrive at Charlottsvill 11 40 A. M., connecting with Vs. Midland Trala at 1 65 P. M., r rivlns at Lvnehbanr 00 P. M. for all point Soath via Va. and Tennessee R. R. : Ar rives st GordonsvlA 11 35 P. M.. eonnect log with Va. Midland Train at I IS P. M. ar riving at Washington I 00 P. M. tor all relnta North. Arrives at Klcnmona 4 so P.M. A. HI. M Express, dally Arrive at Charlettaville I 50 A. M., connecting with Vu. Midland Train st 7 53 A.Ji., arriving at Lynchburg II 07 A. M. for all Point South. Arrives st Gonionsvtll 1 34 A. M. connecUng with Va. Midland Train at S 60 A. M. arnv ntr at wasnmeton t so a. a.. lor all Points North. Arrive at Richmond 5 3 A. M.. connecting with Richmond and Danville T 50 A. M., and Richmond and Petersharg 7 50 A. M. Trains foall Points Soath. A; R- a 1-Th train from Washington arrive at Gordonsvill 11 40 P. M., and connects with Chesapeake and Ohio Mall trains both for Richmond and Hantlngton. The 9 50 Pt U, train from Washington ar rive at Gordoasvijle S 40 A. M. snd coc- bccu wttn unesapoake ana rmio txpre trains both for Richmond aad Cincinnati. A. 91. OO-Th train from Lynchburg arrives at ChsrlolUville 11 55 A. M. nl connects with C. A O. Mall train for Hunt ington and at Gordonsvill 1140 P. M. with C. A O. Msll train for Richmond. Th R. A. D. and R. A P. trains arriving from the South at 8 00 P. M. connect with Chesapeake snd Ohio Express trala. leaving Richmond nt to 45 I . H. for tb nest ana North. CONWAY B HOWARD, (ion. Vfs. A Ticket Agt Richmond V. W. M. 8. DUNN. Engineer A SapL dec 13-lf. I IKDMONT AIB-LINE BAIL WAY. RlCHMOKD & DANVIIXK, RlCUMONO ADanvillm R. W., N.C. Ditibiow, nd North Wkstibjt N. C. R. W. CONDKNSED TIME TABLE, 1 i Effect o and after Sunday, Oct. IS. 1876. GOING EAST. Leave Greensboro , . . 10.05 . A. M. Co. Bhopa.. 11.81 " S.4I P. M. 5.15 " Arrive at Raleigh.... Arrive at Goldaboro. . UOINU U IS V. Leave Goldaboro. . . . . 10.10 A. M. Arrive at Raleigh.... 19.80 P. V. Leave Co. Shop. 4.15 " " Arrive Greensboro' 8.30 " " UOINO NORTH. Leave Charlotte 4.Mla u. Air-Una J hoc 'a .w - Salisbury 7.85 ' Greenaboro t M " ' Deavlll r. m Dundee U.48 " Bnrkevllle 5.05 Arrlv at Bichmond.. T.4S " GOING aOUTU. Leave Richmond IM a. a. BurkevUle 10.48 " M Dundee 3.58 r. M. " Daavula S.50 " " Greensboro.... R.40 " - SaUabery 8.15 " " Air-Line June's 10.85 ' Arrive at Charlotte... 10.87 " AccaaiaiadaUoB Trala. GOING EAST. tave Greenaboro.... Ce. Sbopa.... Arrive at Raleigh.... ' Ooldiboro.... GOING WtST. Leave Goldaboi o . . . . Arrive at Raleigh.... Leave Co. Bhopa.... Arrive st Greenaboro 10.05 A. M. 11.81 " 841 p. M. 5.15 " fo.10 A. M, 18.80 r. M. 4.I5CA. M. 6.85 " North Western N. C. R. R. (Saijm Bbaxi'b.) Leave Oreenaboro., 5.50 P. M. Arrlv at Ssleea... e.s Leave Salem T IM A. M. Arrive at Ureeoaboro B.S5 " Paeseager Trains leaving BaMgh at 13 84 P. M. eoneset at Greensboro with th South- i er boned train; saatlag the quietest time toaM Southern etttas. (- t ; . ., iOrLN B. MACBCBIXX GeeL Passenger Agent, .:-rri -rt-?Jf." Bickaienn, Va. .. i v. AGENTS for beet ekaeee to the world to eol money. Addree V. 8. SAFETY -POCKET CO., Newark, Nj J -kill J..'.,J I
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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