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7"- Si V Ml if Tn Siuraa 8wmu li published oe Tuesdays and Friday by 8mllh, Bstchekw ' A Co., Bid mailed to subscribers, post- ag prepaid, at .foer dollar e yr, two dolUn lor tlx mouths snd oo dollr for three months, la sB cum payebt la al- vnne. . City subscriber served by carriers at tht br rate, or forty eeata month. - Tub WMriLt wtiku. It paaltobod vry ,rSnlrjL Jloll fbterittBwodollria yaor, pajshls la all esse In t (Trance. No nolle taken of ODonymoM communi cations. ? W cannot aatfertske to return fe- loeled BtanuasripU. ' Our upserlt.er win" grieiry mWgt ft by giving prompt Information of any delay. la recetviog their paper. , , Address all commaoloMloaa, whether OA boeine or otherwise, te f ua SsjmxaX, "sleigh, N. C. , FEIDAr, JANTJABY 5, 1877. Qrant say "Let m have peace, And the people aoawer, we will have peace and a lair count Grant toy if tlta borne trie te take part la tbe count he will arreat It member. And where will Grant go? naacnncBBBM Grant savs " Let no guilt man e cape,', and the people ay that no guilty man thai) escape, even tbe arch crim tool mod traitor Grant himaelf. Grant (ay he U going to Cuba. He will go to a wanner place than Cuba it ha attempt to interfere with tbe repre eenlalives of tbe people in the lawful dlochorge of tbelr doty. Grant lay no man can affwrd to toko the presidency II it come to kim tainted with fraud, and .the people ee B0 UD (ball take the presidency if It come to bliu with the taint of fraud, On Wednesday Governor Vance ap-. pointed Col. J. McLeod Turner keeper of the capitoL Of this appointment Jhere can be bat one opinion. Ills an eminently good one. We have known Colonel Turner for some year and we are satisfied that every one bo ha en joyed that privilege will indorse n in eying that at King Arthur's round table there oat no knight who wa braver her or purer gentleman titan John McLoed Turner. The Tote of Soata. Carollaa. . Tbe com nit tee appointed by the aa' tional boose of representative to in re tigaie the South Carolina election has unanimously reported that the republl; can candidate for elector were legally elected la November and that the elec toral vote of that tt shoald be prop erly counted for Hayes and Wheeler, While w regret that the fact ware such as to call upon the committee to make such a report, we are very glad that they did asake the report promptly and cheerfully. In accordance with the facts of the case and without any at tempt I Warp those facts to coincide with the political views of a majority of the committee, The action of the democratic- mem bers of the Bouts' Carolina vouiiniUee places the party to which they belong la it true light before the country. It prove with certainty that this party will olalm nothing but honesty and fair dealing, and remove any fear which may have been entertained of a purpose on it port to resist the inauguration of Mr. Haves should he be proven to be rightfully entitled to the presidential chair, Nor 1 this the only beneit which will accrue to the democratic party from thia conduct on the part of it members, Should the democratic member of the Florida and Louisiana committee re port lo fovor of Mr. Tilden It will re quire the very fullest proof lo convince tbe country that their report is not in consonance with the fact of the case. nud if the republican members of thoao eemmltleot (lie, minority reports they mutt base them oo the meet convincing evidence that they are correct, or they will not be received by the people, no matter what the action of Congress may be. The Xatioaal Sltaatloe. Tbe aspect of national affair remaina almost entirely unchanged, Florida and Louisiana are atill in dispute. But the congressional committee have i sported that the electoral vote of South Car lina las been rlgbfully cast .for Mr, Hayes, and have thus elimlnatrd this factor from the presidential problem. In Florida, Drew, tbe democratic can didate for gorernor, ho been peacefully inaugurated, but the electoral vote of that state i still a matter of contro versy, and we do not look far a settle ment ot the question much before the 14th of February, the day on which the vote for president and vice-president are ta be opend and counted. In this late there is no prospect that the re , publicans can succeed lo causing tbe breach of tbe peace so ardently desired by them, and ws are very hopeful that lit electoral vote will be given to Mr. Tilden. , In Louisiana, we sr sorry to ay, . that matter wear a very gloomy ateec. It Is Very greatly ta be feared that Packard and Us crew will eacceed ia bringing about a breach of tbe peace. The .Harold of the 2j coo Lain aaar. tide oath cri tidal soodiUon of stain! . In that state, which ws nprodueej ea . -lirav - It is as Mow ' . ' j 2i Tba situation fas New Orleans to) t -Slay mow critical laaaMt has an at any time since the November election. Tbe de mac ratio legislators, after some eppoaiUoat la their own body, finally resolved yesterday SHaning to organise aeparataly and to domaad admlasioa ta tbe atata bouse, Taa democrat who held eertHcotaa from tbe rotorning board, together with those wbo claim to have been fairly elected, but who were refused eertfucatea aoeordliigly met and proceeded ia a body ta the state bouse, demanding admission as the legal legialature of tbe slat. They were met at the door by Colonel Bad ger, who commands the Kellogg pulica, and their demand was refused. There upon, after reading a pretest, they pro ceeded to St. J"atrk;k's HaO, where they organlaed. Meanwhile the Kellogg legislature met la the stats house, ex pelled two democrat! senators for not taking their eeata, thus obtalolng.a nominal majority and quorum of the senate, and passed concurrent resolu tion in accordance with tba ceaetisu tioaof tbe Uaitod bUUa, ealliaj upoa tbe 'president for troops to auppraas armed rebellion In lb state. Mean while the atate house has been strongly barricaded and loopboled, and the Vaitd Slates troop are mustai ad In a building communicating by a privets passage with the halls of legislation. This ia aad sight enough to bo witnessed In a city of the United State In a time of peace, oa the first day of tba now year. , Oa tba whole, we think the situation mere critical thaa it has yet been, and while there 1 yet no necessity for alaim, wa ft el mxe nneasiness over she situation than at any lime sine the squabble began. ; fuaaty doverameat. Wo will prescat to oar Nedose- in oar next Issue the throe bill known a the Craven county plaa for the government of counties, thia plan ia pat forward over the name of Hon. Charles a Clark, Hon. Matthias E, Manly and Hon. Joha Hugh. A plan endorsed by anob men aa thee ia sure of respectful attention and ia apt to taiaa manyeaturea wbiofa wa heartily eomroanV. The flrvt bill proposed by these gentlemen adopt the plan pro posed by tho Sentinel,, of placing the appointment of justice of tba peso ia the bands of tbe governor and this en dorsement of oar suggestion goes far to oonvinoe us that ear policy was one which would commend itaal to the pub lic. I Tho various bills proposed by thee gentlemen further propose to abolish tbe office of county cominiaaioner, and practically propose a return to the old oonuty court system. Thia ia a new phaae of the ease, and one which must be accepted with very great caution. The people are very jealous of interfer ence in such matters and any false atop in thia direction will be fraught with very great evil. Tba legislature baa so recently ro-assembled that we do not think it asoee sary at present to enter into any ex tended argnment on this subject We ere satisfied that tbe question will bo discussed in a highly conservative man ner and with on eye single to the public good and at the proper time wo will take the part in thia discussion which th position and influence of the Senti net demand that we should take. THB BtrfclAL, OF RADICALISM. This is another political cartoon by W. II. Furgusoo, Eq., the author ot the Gubernatorial Sort'' issued during our late canvass. fas Burial af Rvticalitm like the Gub ernatoral Kace is a picture or great po litical atgmnoaneo. lirrt. it Erapntcaiiy portray tn de liverance of the state from the rule of Badicaliam and secondly "The Burial of Radicalism" deep and final without a hope ot resurrection. The nrst Mea Is splendidly illustrated by a noslo looking woman ("CefWiao" who represents the state) with uplifted arm and hand, Imploring "Blessing and honor upon lbs heat or those who have delivered her from the power of Hodicaliau). reodaut from her wrist aod lying at her feet are the broken Uok or we cnain mat ooona ner, Grouped arouod . ber arc some of ber deliverers. First, by her aide stand the commanding fern of Gov. Vance holding In his band a sword w th tbe point dowa and resting a poo a ballot box noon which is inscribed the' Vic tory or tbe Ballot," uioee to the gov ernor ire Ltout Gov. Jarvie. Judge Fowle. Gen. W. B. Cos aad Senator Merriiaan. co-laborers In toe canvass. and of each of wbem there b aa exact and life-like likeness. , , .., , .., In the foreground Is the second illus tratloa "Tk Burial Badiealum." Thia ia a solemn and dramatic scene. There la tbe open grave, deep and dark, and over it the bier containing lie last remains, with the Inscription "Radical jm SETTLE D within, without a hop weeping atutuce ana witn long traita oi crape, are the cbiet mourner. Gov. Uolden, Billy tsmttn, ike Young, Tim Lee and the aegro Jin Harris, The governor in clerical dress, stand at the cad of the grave aod with a sad coun tenance, la performing the last riles of semi' tare over his departed friend. Re tells bis weeping mourners that Radi calism Is dead, and that a It i not cus tomary on such occasion to speak of lbs c ot the departed, bo will leave its striae to future ceneratioos, who. with microscopic vtsioa may be able to discern them. He then calls apoa them to eloea tba exercises by tinging the following appropriate line : Hark from the fcxnb There comes a sound. Our care have caught tbe Te surviving rade Come view the around. Where we most shortly lie." There is also a comic side to this pic ture. To the right is old Aunt Abby Boose clapping ber bandeand ahouttng "Zeb, sumo yo set 'Carolina' fas I fW like sTi again." Jnst below aunt Abby, is Gov, Curtis H. Brofdaa tad apoa tn oaea of Jao. U.UT- maatbaformec negro Oosressaua of the Second Conm-esainrial Dutriot, while m toe front slid apoa a stamp ia Boh Thrower, a noted eolof decooerat of Roleiah. who aivee cfiiioaaiiw aahia pent up feeUisgi by sayiaf : ftaw a smtc t &? soar (kUfuiurLn "To the left of the grave, aad seated a pea a tog are two sable acpublioaar moat a phil ceophndng over the sad event. The one se the right' say "Sam what did our hHeod eVmtMof r To which the other replies fD oVmtecraa TANCXD agin him, dsn dar waa FOWLM play in de ease, den dey LEACHED him till dar was bo BAH BOM for him, aad now de cooaeqnenos is dar ienot s MEMS TMA N among net ; ?of a v ist'.r The piotore alao' suggest Juigeht t and a FropUcp. f Enthroned anwng the olooda, above tne inAneoo of party prejudice end psev ak aits JUSTICE, with a pair of Bat sneeaiahor hand and amid the ligt ninga, the aigna of her power; She thaaders her jedgmsnt againat Radical -awn, "Tlmart weigbedla the balance aad found wantmg." The ptopbeev ia thia, "A brighter day is dawning." la tba far back ground of tbe picture, behind the State Capitol, a brilliant aurora is streaming from earth to heaven, like Crada bow of promise Auning in the sky, whan tbe storm has post, t ia a sign of hope and deliver ance to all gooorationa ia the State f or- It ia a great pktara, one that ought to i framed and and hang up ia every home in th State, THl DiSAHI. Dr. EarL superintendent of the Mas achuoelta insane asylum at Northamp ton, ad viae plenty of sleep and avoid ance of excitement aa the beat prevea tativeeef insanity. He thinks that the report of cure la asylums are oom moaly exaggerated. Hi estimate is that of ten persons attacked by insanity five die of the disease aeeaer or later, snd that of the Ave who recover three will have subsequent attack. Bad habit are easily contracted ; so are Midst aad bath are vary bard to get rid of. The colds are quickly aad surely cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price cts. Bchrsicav's PailaaosUcByrap, Beat Wiab Tojtic a MoiisaAa rtUATbese deservedly celebrated and popular medicine bare eflected a revelation In the healing art, aad proved the fail Lacy of several nsx laSwlib4ihaf.(Nr atany lear eAotraetsd rapposiuon tnst vonsunpuoa n incursunri deterred physician from attemaUag te Bad remedies for that disease, aod patient sf- licted with It reconciled themsetveo to death withoat making aa eflert to escaae from s doom which they supposed to be anaroid sble. It I aow proved, however, that Coa tamptleo can he cared, and that It has sees cured ia a very greet number of cases, some of them apparently despsrats ones, by Scheack' Pulmonic Syrup aleoe; and la other eases by the same medicine l cooosc Uoa with Scheack' Sea Weed Teolc end Mandrake Pills, on or both, sxording to he rsqulrement of tbe ease. Dr. Scaeoek himself who snioyed aai tempted good health for more la as forty years, was sapposed at one tiase to he at the very gat of aeatb, bis pkysicians hsrlsg pranoonced hi case hopeless, and abandon- ea nim to his late, ne was earau oy me tforemld medicines, and, sine hi reeorery, many thoesaas similarly' affected bare osed Or. 8ehenck with the tame renisrk able Mccess. Full direct tun accompsat each, making It not absolutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck unless patients wish their loni xaminee, and for thia parpos ha ia pro fess 13a ally at Ins principal office. Corner Sixth and Arch St a., Philadelphia, every Monday, wheie all letters far advice mast he aderesaeii. Scheack' tueillelne are sold by all drag- gist. search has produced it. Wood's i Improved Hair BootoraMvo is nnlike any other, and has no eqsat, The Improved has new vegetable tonic properties : lestores grey hair toe glossy, natural col- r; restore faded, dry, hsrsh sni falling l air; restore dresses, gives gor to the liir; restores hair to pre. maturely bald bead ; remove dandruff, humor, scaly eruptions; remotes irrita tion, itching and scaly dryness. No sr- ticls produces such wonderful effects. Try it, call for Wood's Improved Hair Restorative, and Uvm't b put JT eus mnp ttkmr mrticie. Sold by all druggists in this piai e and dealers everywhere. Trade euimlird st maaufactarers' price bv C. A. C-N.k A Co., Chicago, Sole Agents for the United States and Una- a das, and by J. F. Henry, Curraa A Co., New York, jept. S eowl3m IwHOl.KSALB CA8II PRICES tawTsetodby WJLH. DODD, 7 Appointment from Board ot Trade. aUuioa, Doc. SO. esasaai. ataaasr. Vottea Urn, ow, MO Bundle . ... & do. " " " .... H Cotton Bagging If lbs. to yard S00 yards 3, Flour, North Carolina, Pamtly. . . S.796,00. ' " " Eatra .... .tOaaT Coraaew..... OS Cora meal, MsU,qeal Bib 814s.! 9JslO LordWestsra 5Sil CoffssBlo.... Ba3S Sugar White 1U18 d Tcllew ,.. lOiall) Salt, Urerpool, aa L80 Lsataer, Red Bote Slax Battar, Norm CaroUaa maa Bsssvoz X3 ttf - na Bags Si Oats, shelled BO " sheaf 80100 redder ,r..J. u(100 Potatoes, sweet a0$3 M Irish aoo Orr cao BtrraajnrrsBDaav, ravaasaoae MajLaoan Coitraar, rWrstmrg, Ta., Hoveaher SV le7&. CHANGE OF BCUEDULE TO take eflsot SUNDAY, November 1Mb i uoimu bow in. Leave retersba'g at S:S0 a. u. aad l:T r.at. Arrive at Moa a M a and M r.u. GOING NORTH. Leave Weldoa at 1M A.M. and 4 P.M. Arrive at rstersaarg at U:S a.bl aad tT r.au , ... - , ,w vramt eoaaeet at rate sbarr and tTsMoe jrith train, far all soother 14 aorthera pttmf. TlckaU sold to aU soathera, soata- westsra, aortOMra aa eastern booms, sod Vsaaago eaeeked taraegh. ' . . . - v . B.T.DOUOLAA f aMfteteadeaVT Orinilis ii o .. 1 H i,r,-ini " , I TOE LECIBLATCBE. , let district, OcUvies Coke, fC Men. ear, d. ; ? ..-. yx ? xu, unanee Minam, n m. miv, a. , Sd, O A Mebaae, r. 4th, John Bryant, (cot.) r. zth, W P Mabson, (col ) r. , Bth, Joseph B Stickney, d. ... 7tny K W Boddle, H 4 William, d.r) 8th, George Green, r. th, BF skew d. 1 10th, Joaa D Stanford, I T Dortch A. 11th, W W Deae,r. 12th, WHMeow,( ed.) r. IStb, 1 U Bennett, d. ; 14th, J L Stewart, d. lath, H B Short, d. lath, W C Troy, d. 17th, L R Waddell, d. 18th, R W Wyane, r. ltth, J W Thome, r. BOth, Joha W Orshsm, Joha W Cua ajagfaam, d. ! list. If. T. Hughes, col., r. S3d, W O Albright d. 13d, WN Mcbane, d. Mth, T M Holt, J I Seal, d. 15th, M 8 Robbine, d. teth, H C Dockcry, r, 17th, Ed RLlles, d. , Jth, L O HeUlg, d. 19th, T J Moored. SOU, W H Crawford, d. 31st, B B Roberts, d. SSd.TJ nisoo d. SSd, John O Marler, d. 84th. T A Nicholson, Tyre York, d. 35th, Harvey Blnghem, d. 30th, O N Folk, C F Young, d. 37th, SM Finger, d. 38th, R W ftandtfer, d. 89th, If H Justice, d. eOtb, Taemaa D Jobnstoe, d. 41st, O S Ferguson, d. 43d, J L Robinson, d. nosise mt Btprcseatntrvee , e ' Alamance, Daniel Worth, d. Alexander, Milton Btevenaon, d. Alleghany, E L Yaugbaa, d. Anion, B I Dnnlsp, d. 'Ashe. Joseph Todd d. " ' Beaufort, D W Jarvi, d. Bertie, W T Ward, r. Bladen. Jno H Clark, d. Braaawlok, I LJUsteiVr. ,,T -j- --Tip- 4V CkWruaTEEHanisiL Jr.--" ' Caldwell, J M Houck, d. Camden, J R Abbott d. Carteret, W V Geoff roy, d. Caswell, Tho Harrison, Ind. Wilson Cary, r.: Catawba, D McD Youot, d. Chatham, J M Moring, R J Powell, dT Cherokee, J W Cooper, d. Cbowaa, T E Ward, r. Clay, WVH HcLura, a. i Cleavoland. K MeBrayer, d. .Columbuo, V VRichardaon, d, nr ap 4lr ' a is UlmMnii. Cumberland, IW Godwin, George M Boec. d. I'urrltuck. " f Dare Davidson, M II Piaaix aad James A Leach, d. Davie, Charles Price, d. Duplin, A O Moseley, J G Keaan, d. Edgecombe, W A Duggan, Willi Buna, r. Foray th. J M Stafford, d. Franklin, John A Williamson, r. Gaston, W G Morris, d. Gates, W F Robert, d. Granville, H.C.Begera,W Crews, r. Greene, W P. Armond, r. Guilford, Lyndon Swaim.J N Staple, Halifax, J A White, J H Reynolds, r. Harnett, D H McLean, d. Haywood. F M Davis, d. Henderson, J LHood, r. Hertford, J J Horton, r. Hyde, W 8 Carter, d. Iredell, A O Sharp. A F Gaither, d. Jackson, O W Spake, d. Johnson. H JByal Faiquard Smith, ds J - -. - -0 Jones, J F Scott, r. Lenoir, J K Davis, r. Lincoln, B 0 Cobb, d. Macon, Dr Rush, d. Madison, Rollins, r. Martin, N B Fagan, d. McDowell, J S Brown, d. Mecklenburg, R A Sbotwell, W E Ar drey, d. Mitchell, John G Heap, r. Montgomery, W T H Irwin, r. ! ' Moore, J D Mclver, d. Noah, T P Broiwell. d. New JJanover, J C MX, James Wilson, Noiihsmpton, Onslow, J D Shackelford, d. Orange, O E Pariah, J Knox tfughet,d, Pamlico Pasquotank, Ifugh Cole, r. , Pender, Alfred Lloyd r. ' Perquimanc, Willi Bagley, r. Person, M McGehee d. Pitt, Elbert A Moye, Samuel Quin- nerly d. j Polk, Jas K. 81mpson, d. Randolph, T L Winslow, Dr, Michael Fon d. j Richmond. W R Terr, r. Robeaoa, Alfred Rowland, Mardocli McRae d. Rockingham, Jam P LHIlard, P M Winchester d. j Rowan, J 8 fienderton, J 8 McCub bin d. Rutlierford D Besn d. ' Sampson, N H Fennell, J A Bisaell d. Sualey.JE tfartselld. Stoke. Walter W King, d. Surry, J F Grave d. owaia i Transylvania Tyrrell, Edward Ransom d. Union, C Austin, d. Wsks. T R Purnell. J E Bledsoe. Jas Bonis, at O Todd r Warren, G H King, D H Johnson r Washington, 8 L Job neon r. Watanga, IF B Council d. Wayne, Owen Peel. Freak W. Av- eeck, d. Hllkes. 3. C Horton, d. J Q A HvTlaoa, R BT Singeltary'd. ! Tadkln, J J1 Hampton d. Yancey, W W Proffitt, d. JICHMOND A fETXRSBCRO B B. C Commseetaa OeC attk. 187. Tralr tola road will ma as follows i Laava Rioaaosa, opera. , fclO A. M.. Throush MaO : 7:U (. 11 Frelrht Trala : lM f. M- Thraua-h hfaB i I P.M., IVHrttTrala. ' Laava Psvaasaoae, Noara. 10 A. kLArrelgbt Trala ; IS at.. Through Man ; P. nM. Freight Trala ; fm r. hi, Throagh Mafl. Ceeeae attsehed to all fratgat traias for leoeunodstloai of nsssseawra. This Company eSTsr spiwtal fodatitimsats o the shlpplug pablk ea Ua at the BaMaw A Beaton, BaJeigfc eAgnta aa4 WasUn M.C. BaOr Ss, hi Uc way of low freight aadpssssagwrau. . tlli,iii A.BHAW no to 23 per tMj nzrrziijs; od" 7 I LE CF LAND. 1 Li I r v MOFBAY. the ith daf orFbrery. 1877,1 wll lU t pahtd aaW tS ta bigbeM bidder, for sash, at the fton-boaee door is the juitgh,eiiMCi Baleurh. bounded t UMa th said si follows: BA clt; ginning at suits oa north aU of North Carolina Railroad and rannlog thence 65 bet northwardly to- a stake, thence esst wardrv M4kt oaftsks, thence southerly 7 lee? w4 -Make thet.ee aorlhwsrdly 35 leet to lb kegtoBlns. ...... . . TbU sals Is msd eader and by virtus of a Judgment ef taa Saparto Uonrt of Wsks county, la a eertaia caus wherein Jaa. C. Biakeia BUtaugjaaAiBttaj fnd prpf are aefeedasta II" . PIXaUfEB B4TCHELOK, 14 , . , -j a-u, i i Caw ml seine sr. j, HOLIDAY PRESENTS ,' ... ',' ,., ,v ' . AND J ,n u 1 1 OentemiialJUmls. : ! " ., '.'foe',: ' Wheeler t- ZWiUdtk 'HP BBBBBBBBMB. , 'it?? AND TEESS IIPL0JIA3 ! H y u 1 THEIR NEW ROTARY II(XK LOCK STITCH 8EW1.NO MACHINES. THE STANDARD, eSVING NACHJN i, ylin- Compare Wneoter Wilson1 totmlal Awards with th Awards tor any other Machine. men the orricuL Ricpoata r- rvLtrnxrwrm BBAecg. 1 K rv v m v .v l w .r ia u - j , fi- WnEELER S WILSON BEWirvli-Jt- ClflNK." for the following reasons: "A Lock-Stitch Sewlnc MachlpJt aamed 1 th flajawrkmosaip of Ik ports. tnd possessing great originality, great adsp ksbllity U eUnarenteJaase at worn both oa Cloth aod Leather, beauty of Stitch, " and rapidity ef mutton, snuoiplaes of dieolav." ' J 1. A Medal and Diploma for t ".Ve WHEELER A WILSON MEWING MA i "Far (aperlor quality of werk InjLealber tiUlchuur." ... i I 3. A atsoal anu fipmnia tor e,niiu tl AnillNE NEEDLE-WOUK. 1 I "A super display of Needle-Work eke fotedapoa lbs Wheeler A Wiio8evmg Maehioea, exquisite in destge aotl'tklsh, trom th llfihtesl caaw to th sheariMt leather.'' : WHEELER i f KOHTI CI- WU8TEENTJ(L5T..iJNlQNSiSlK, .NEjr.T9R. 1 Rhyanttra:ko Dtt81NSED to qualify TOUNQ MtB for tbeactlrsdutlasof lUe. BUSINESS TRAINIXQ a pecioHjr. OVB IB8TrTVTION-th most tharongh, eomplet and practlral hi me taUed luia. TOD NO MKN Cesirlng aSTAkT IB LIFE, PARENTS bavin; son or ward educate, are Invited to wrtle to a for ratalogas tad particular. , . -y wial Ceiieaist Fee.lCT.oO. NoSaUa, Ea rat u; time. Referaees-r patrua aau former student, aaor , i H. W.8ADL1R. BoUder Nos. aad a N. Charles St., Baltimore ' jit. tt.T a aheapeake ANDOirrolt. ( rAMBNOEh btrABtUEW. CONNECTIONS OF rASfiENqtB Tft AJN8 FROM RICHXOJJIT? A. M. M-MiUsiijuoiiiday- Dally west of Uiaton. : Arnre t oomon viile 1 45 P. If.. connecllS HS V. Mid mad Trala at I to P. M.., arriTlng at Wtsh Ingtaa SOS P. M, for ( powu North Arrive at Cbarlottcrulo. raj R ,. ceo neetlna with Va. Midland "TrslMt I 55 P. M.. arriving at LyochUCrg 5 0 V. M., tor aU paint Soath ; Arrive at Jk uulingtos 10 00 A. P. M. t A3 -Accommodation, dally ex cept Sanday, arrives st tierdonsvHIs T 34 P. II., connecting wlik Va. Midland Trslo at 7 40 P. M , arriving at Waajrfm; II 35 r. wr an puiuu iw. P. B. IB AA-Bspress, d i'y. Arrlrs at GordoMvUI I 40 A. M., conaecting with Vintlnl Midland Train at t 50 A. S i srrir log at Wathlngtoa,TsoAtM , for theiNorth; Arrive at Charlotteill S S5 A. hi. C0O- aecjing witk J, Miwl.Tr'14!Lt.ft A- M.. arriving at Lyocubarg H OO M., for tne South. Arnre at Hnntlngton f 46 r. M.. connectina: closely with Chesapeake and Ohio Packet Steamer for Cincinnati, Loahv vllkJSt.. Leui. Cblcaco, and all other powtj lath VNaiWManSoaihwest. PROM HUNTINGTON, i ' P. H. 4 M-tMail. daily to Ilintpn-Dallv except Sunday; Ensti cflUiitoai ' Arrives t Chartotlavuls 1140 A. M., connecting 1th Va. Mkilaml Train at 1 55 P. M. ar riving at Lynchbarfc 5 00 P. M. for sll point Soalh via Ta. and Tennessee K. K. : Ar-. rive at GordonsvUIe 1135 P. M.. connect ing with Va Midland Train at I 10 P. M. ar riving at Washington f o 'P. M. for all Point North. Arrive at Rich mood 4 30 P. M. t . ..... A. M. IB W Express, dally Arrives at Uhartotiaville 1 50 A M4 eoaaeeUng with Vfc. Mldlaad Train at 7 & A. M... arriving at Lyaehbnrg 11 07 A. M. for all Point Soatb. Arrive at Gonloeeville 1 35 A- M. eoenecting with Ya Midlsad Traill at I 50 A. M. arriving at WaaaiaKtoa 730 A. M., for ell Potnls North. . Arrives at Bioaatond 3 30 A. at., connecting with Bicbmond and Danville TftO A. M.. aed Kichmend and Petsrsborg 7 50 A. M. Train fprall Pcints Soata. - - , . ! , , , A. B. 10) -The trala from Wuhingteu arrivee at Gordoosvllle 11 40 P. M., and eoanects with Cseaapeshe sne phfo Mag trains both for Rictiatond isnd linUagtoe. The 50 P. M . train from Wasliihgtoa ar rivto at GoTeomviilo I OVA. M.asd coh necuwltb Utrse peaks and Ohio Kxsrwi I rain both for Rlekmood and CkodnaaU. A. Wi tww-The train from L'ynchbun arrives' at CbarioUsville 11 55. A. at sad connect with C AU. MaH train for Uunt Ingtoe and at Gordoosvllle 11 40 with CAO. Mail trala for Rlchinool' The R. A. D. and" B-P-u.BTtalng from tbe Sooth st SM P. I. ceecjMt wilh Cheaapeak and Ohio Expre trala, leaving Kichmoad at 10 4 P.,Lfoftba West sad porta. v ' v CON WAT B. HOWARD, Oca. Pass, A Ttekef Agt. fctchsjoml Val" w m. Ot vufifl,, ( tr '. w Engineer A Santt"1 . j L Cm .l .J - dee-lJ-tt . aaan snr m aw aim a Varaw IWMM 4retsfTd 9mmt Basel Usumajl Ui i Ml! : i I 1 t 1 9 Barrels Lime, i. af EejpiJNaUs, all grade. . , . 50 Barrels Syrup. " r '' Mate Fair Halls 7ottsr Wsiraa, li tierces fJird" i : , u.k?aoksol,' 1, A waoissale or asun.' BaMIBheM!riaef'f '' ' Bogsalt earns. uw4:Wa I ' BAQOl ! BAOGINOI ioo"Roiis.' '' ' ''! ! nor 4-tr UNlVSkYBTY OF MORTU CAB&OLINA. Cvrirat. Hh-u N. C. , Th next aesaioa M the University will Win on the U Thursday la-Janasry. 18T7, ; KEBT p. BATTLE. awAwlt. n President. JOB. B, BATCH ELOB, . i i,l It,: W(!li' n . iw ' Ji ,! .BALkUOU, Ki Ot . Prscftcet In th' SnpreVh n(f Fsderal Courts and, lo th CvarU of the ls Judicial 6ijiiCJ CARDS all My tec with nam 50 'I'Ocls. postpaid., A B. Hisno, No- Sac, Ren. Co., B. T. ; ' -jliWl'iltf. ,'(ia. 145-, ! '.-.-Jj' u . . WELXS' OAUBOIJU TABLETS asun renwdr for COCGHS. aod'aUilMa of the Throat, Lanaa, Chest and Mueoae Hemorsn. - r CT LP ONLT IN BLUB BOXSA. evxt aM bv all Drantsta. 41 N. CRITTCMTUN, 7 Sutra Avcap, Mew lorn., . ,K ., . , j. . , ATTENTION ALL I GREAT BANKRUPT SALS OF JEWELRY, On receipt ot 50 eeata we will send by MIL postpaid, all ef the following piece of jewelry, Via i 1 pair tjold Plated Esgraved rilaeve Bsttons, eae act Gold Front Shirt 2tad, 1 Collar glad, l wedding Ring, 1 Ron Plate Watch Chain aad 1 Gent's Beae Coral Scarf Pin. We offer this skiat bsrsaia merely to draw attention te our bu linens, ss w hare all kind ef watches sad Jewelry at law prices, eeau lor uatalogue. , COLES A CO,, 735 PaoAUWAV New Toax Citt, , HEADACHE. DR.-C W. BENSON'S CELEBY AND CHAMOMILE PILLt) ace prepared ax press!? to care Sick , Head, aciie, Nerveu lie dacha. Dyspeptic Head ache, Neuraitfia. Nervousees. SlB4son, acd will cure, any case. Price 50 oaota, noatsir tree. Sold by all drucglels nd eonntry stores. Office, 10 North' Eulaw street, Kaniinera, Md. KaTcasimt : li. , tftsTER, Cawtor Howard Bank, Baltimore, vTQETinE svaew0aaa! sflrJsseJamtsW ITS MEDICINAL PBOPERT1KS ABB, AlUrtUre, Toait, lalroi tal Htretti. vaornaa m aaaeo easlaslveiy Item faleM of earefntlr saleetsd barks, raets aeras, aad so stieifcty seanestratec, that h .effsetaallv aradkaia bmm Ihm mlumm I ot OaraAila, Bseeftsl e MaaMr, s aaora. Caawsr, tpesisirsae r, airylawaaw.. SMIl Btfcaaaa, arphilsiM ! m, Caaker, qvptaisisis M law Haah. and all Slseaiw that ariss from im- f mmn mm, MMMSf aeasnaiary saa ;aiesais alliii lralfO, ! eaMI Ssistl CeaapUlaiss. eaa call be efMitaallr erC thtwrth the Mood, Foe Ulsssassil aswaiw Blseawaes( the Wytm, alas, riaip, hltMhn, vita, Totsrv, aaiM-ha Sad ! "i vBowramesoacvatBssHa a asrsisiis ear. , For raJaw la in BMLIIlMtC fMtmtm,Jtfptt, aaMla W.ahae.s, lloa. sad atartos dl and J rail 1 Mlbr, mtii acta dhertl apoa u him tommm naiWH ll I ifliaiSI aa irnf-u,aa uw irm, a natfaai erU omaa. allar taNaanaatioa. aatai alma atloa aad rafalatas taa hinls. For 'atarrht fi psoale. HaMtaal fiilltum, ralpisaiiM ot saw laaart, Msnawsaav Wssveisams mmi Oawerel riMrallM ot torn Nsrveawi araseaa. sw SMdidaa has clTea, saeh M fact saikrfaetloa as the Vawarbta. It psilaas the Maod, claaasat all ot ta araaa, aad aa aaassi aeoatrollbrf powar owm th asrvoas tja esait')-!i.'- ' T .1 i"" Tho nausrkshlBenra affarlad to VaasTm ladacad ataai phyaMaas aad apotkeestta Wheei know toaressrtto kad us It la thsir ewafsariUa. ".-.i-- .t la tact, Vnornaa la the best reaMdy yet diet aid for tho abo dllwaaat, and I tba only salable ajlaa rWSUVlkat tstplaosi sltonehil,,.. ... . . . , . ' raKVABJKO BT R. . ltstVKMB Baaton, Mala. It b t eoafpoaad estraetad treas barkaieet Sad berk. It Is Matara-s ksnad. lift SasUy haflsss Ins aa hadsSsat aaan Skasrs laa. It ta asarishlaa aad straaaikaaJa. like la dlravtlj apoa ta Wood. It calot tbeaervoa yauaa. Jt otvas yow aood, saast alsop st elakiti It Is a mat asama (ot earaeed fathojskad ISar. Ill ni II li i mi li tut out eauaraa.. is aa relieved aad eared UHMtaade. U la vary plaint to taks: oiort eblMlkesrt. It raUoves sad sares all dwiasas arlftasllaf I reas latpars Masd. TrtbsVaoa Tixs. Urra It a fair trial for year eoaiplalawt thaa vats win an to year Irload, aatffaoor aad slaiaar, f Try A M has eased mo.- j J TlOMlna tt Cm eoanlalati fnt M k lowaiomaiiau, aaTiag a taqtoreai taeMttl the llaMsd ntatas thaa MiMka-oaTaVd. v.y.r vsasn whs vara thee tCoa ifBlaaym, '" ' " ' ; " '. ' . .enivfii . , ii- o -t .. ; ; - j Omnti aa Xxttted. r, Mass., March IS, last. Mr.B.K.STsnns Wfy thai! have said year -Blood rreparstioa1 k an taoilj tor araral tomb, aad ikiak ikat, for aVtofala v Cant iiaaa Union. or lthoap I lAaar air ibmi w to atM ASsetloaw, ,ll eaaaot aaaseallo: aad, as sad sin lagmisl lias, tl Is ska hast blosdiavlSse sad Bla Ihiak I havaevor ssod t aad I have aaoi alaioBt evorjrtbinf. 1 eaa ikaai tally aayaasla At UIWiMOItB, IS i.,ptmi HUh, Btrmgth owsS ' Ity daarbtor hat laeafvad sveM bflt ftomssrtheTBoarisa troKataf kiut aa a asafoe of. iraa Sazlety to aU of bar irioaik A few bottta etlae Vaomxa rS asasd ner health. Uraarflh aeS aiOia- - i xi ,t : bt, it. T1IJKN, . . r i lasoraees sad M.biM Ac, J . ar.m T" n a smts aaiMlag, Boaioa, Ms. Winnilrn,-i fi in i i--j -i -jji feBHtaVL I AVJ ft riM m. V qim toiqptu4 Win- S.50S 8c4,Cnano, 100 Sacks Salt. " 50 Barreto Sugar" M Bexec Cheese, t,5M Jbc C.K. Sides, . MISCELLANEOUS. GLAXF.V SLATE ROOriAG, PAISTT AStO sUBJUsT. FIRE-PROOF, ECONOMICAL, ORNA MENTAL. t- Coiitalnc ao Tar, Sara aWSblsrnasj, Pre- 7 res Tls or bea, Stop sB Leaks. obsts warma n avmav town. A roof my he eoearad wUk a veryehoap blnglc, andHip aprHleaclea mt Uby be mad to Wat from 20 to 15 year. '-Old roofa cae be patched aad ssstsd, foakieg mack better and Vtlat mack ager. thaa aow ahtjigbis ithuet the aieae. for easuisd the com ef rshlagnaa Thb) aaiat hy narn caixv Bra-proof agalast sajarks or lyiag h. and for Baaed Irea baeaeoqsai. eoHssamtohaearweMsyeaoA'd wmaMa.errooemttoawkavcaed ataen. Roof covered with Tar Bhoatkla; Voit caa be made water-tlcht at a email espves. The State Paint at , , , ; , ,Ba4rwaawfT Chpl '.Two or tares gaftoa emt aovar IN aqoar ami of shhagle roof, ar 400toaouarafrt of Ua. Voa, fok,. mtehsd baarde, or any smooth arfsos although the palat bai beavj body H is eaaUy applied with a bruaii, ssd aefUMr cracks b winter nor ran ir ssmmer. " . Oa decayed shlngte It mis ap the bolei cd pores, ssd gives a new substantial roof that lasts for years. Curled or warped shingles It brings to their piseet, aad keeps them there. It tils ap si holes ia Felt root, atope the hatka, aad akaeagh a alow dryer, rale will act enact It a anr bean after applying. As nearly all palate that sr black contain tar, be Bars yoa ohtala ear gwaiae article which (for ablagls fools) la ctcoolate color, when first applied, caaa;e ia about month to a anlform slots color acd U, to all lsteots aad purposes, slau. a Tla ar Irea Beats oar rd color la nsnally prefsrred, oac coat being ctjual to Bv of any ordinary paint. Estimate promptly famished. For BRICK WALLS oar bright ted ia the only reliable slat paint ever introdaeed that wlU eseaiu atly preveat dampaoM Boa penetrating and Upuloriag'tk plaster. Plrnraaa" Hew Baala. Milln. Boandriss, lactoria aad dwelUogs s specialty. Matariala complete for a aew ateep flat roof of rubber reoong coat a boat half th pries of rc-eblng(lng. For prlvste house, barn aad balldings of all descrip tion It to farsaparlor to any other rooBnic In the world for eonvealeao la toying, and combines th ornamental appaaraace, dura bility, aad Ore-proof quallUaa at tie, at oni hWt;,c'i.J0Tata,V, ' PIT "t.t.W'f'i?, " odoi i.i i no Tf7tti.l Cost half thd price of wbke toad, lasts longer, cover mors, look better. Praetieally tested tweiu'v year, and ka proved far aaoerkar to onli aery paints every time. Tbe paint to READY FOR USB la all known ahados, eaa he ap Poii uj a i one whb pensot snscess, ou either Inside or ealsid work, BOora, walls, fenera, Ac. ; warranted elaatie, water-prowl, and no to peeitebalK error crack; dru-H 2 sickly s Ax surface, forming smooth, rm, elastic and beaatiful pain. 8aiS!e cord of colors and estimate tree. MAjiCAACTvaia or Slate and Marble Mantels. ' New designs, beantifal colors, matching carpet, trimmings or decorations lo room. We have a huge aamber set up In our ware rooms for topped km, and r celling at verv low prices. Very bandana Oosbrns for $ 1 2. $18, $20, fll, and SIS. Book of design sad price Ast seat oa application. v vnae AflH pvtra t 1 gal. elate rflng paint, can and box, II 20 0 -- .. 10 "and keg, 1 barrel (10 gallons), 1 barrel, about 40 gallons, 1 roll (100 Baser ft) Gliae' Rutrr Roofing, 10 lb. can Glines' Cement for chimneys, ar lars holm or cracks I roofs. 5 0 9 5U IS 00 30 00 e oo 1 25 Rrnahe. TSc. 1 (XI 1 ssH ut .i, EnaaMi Paint, ordinary shade, per gat J.09 Orders from psjtles not known- lo aa mut-t be aecetnpaaied with th cash, or aatlifactf -rv ettv rolerdaca. We de not send U. D. Yora custom solicited. Correspon dence Invited. Send for iliast rated eircuiur to N Y RI.ATE unnriMn rt i i.i....i BCedsr street, New York. A. KUUERS, Ageat, B'osdworth sti, op. Cotton Exchanne dec IS-wtWwTM Ralel-h, N. C ' A Complete Ptotorlal Hlatory of tba rime a." " Th beat, ebeapoat, and eaaful Family Fapor ha the Unloa." Harper's Weekly. ILLCSTRATETA ftidTICBB OP THB PSA 88. Ilanier'i Weekly should bs In event fanul tarouchout the utnd, aa a oarer, morn m tereating. blfher toned, betur-lilustruinl paper ia not paaliehed ia thie or anr oih-r country.Commetcial Bulletin, Boeton. Tbe Weekly ia the only lllutlrated pu r ot the day that in It essential characters id I recognized as a nauenat paper. Bnnit lya Eagle. Theloadlux article in Harners Woekir u political topic are model of blcb-tai discussions, and It pictorial illusUalioos are often correborativ argament ef ao small force Examiner and Chroalcte, N. V. The Weekly ha to a Mill larger dearer disUnced sll competitors as ealllmtraiH newspaper. It edllorials are smong the most able of their kind, and Its ether reading Blatter la at once learned, britllaat, uud amusing. It Illustrations am abaadant ad of .am excellohce. -Christian Advocat?, . i. TERMS Poster free to an Bubacrlbera in tb Untied Btatee. Haper's Weekly, oae year, $4 o $4 00 Includes prepayment of U. 8. ieat- age by the publisher. suuenptton to Harper' Mifnn.-, Wsokly aud Basar, to coo addrem for out year, $10 00; or, two of Harpers Periodi cals, lo one addreas for one year, $7 o; postage free. An extra copy of either the Mafa7.n1-. Weekly, or Baiar will be supplied cratis fur every club of Ore ubscribrra of $4 00 earh. In oue reinitUace; Or six copies for $20 k, wnnoat extra eopr; portage free. buck aamner eua b soppUM st an; The volumes of the Vuoklr comnnn'- wllh tb year. When no lime I mentioned It will be amieratood that the sabacriU-r wishes to comwenc with the nambsr neii after th receipt of his order. Tbe aaeeal votarae of Harper Weekir. In neat cloth Mndlsg. will be Sent by ex press, tree ef expooaa, for T oo each. A complete est, eompriSiag twenty vorammi. sent oa receii ef cash at the rale of & J i per vol., freight at expense of parehsr. . wwta cases lor eacs voiame, aniUbie for btndioir, will bo sent by mall postpaid, on receipt of tl 00 each. .. Indexes to each velum sent x rails on re ceipt of stamps. Newspapers are not lo copy this adver tisement withoat the sxpreas order of tfafyrr A Brother. Addrea HARPER A BROTHERS, , Nw Tork. I)0AflDIO HOUSE, . Coaaaa ea Buxaaoa1 aaa Bawsoa Sr. 'MRS. HARRIET AXDRKWS aeetai- midats toa or twetv border wttar with setlilaiag.. , . Pleasant locality, only two sombre west ef fhteapliol. . .-.I t 1 11M1II est ta lia j. , . . 1 I
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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