T r - , ' 1 7 I - ' T' , X VOL; NO. 105.7 N. 0., TUESDAY UOEHIHO, JAHUAET 30, 1877. PRICE FIVE CENTS. : i ' S. ' "-":'1 ;3r Id I 1 A. n i ' ir Ir y1 vs ' I : If D Hi a'i ,.' ,L sty, rrt ' RALEIGH, THE SENTINEL TUESDAY, JANUARY 30. mwJBsirs UNATOB. The successor of Mr. rrellnctiiJTson ... as a senator in congress lor New jersey is tbe lion. John It, McPhersen ef Jer sey City, one ef the lending democrats f the uts. Mr. McVbewon ) k uve or iJtmjnitoa coantr. sew York, where be w bora In . 1833. lie west te He je;eyju 186, and bw kioce b3en tucoeMiullf eBsmwd in larire en terptUet, cliitflj In conneetlon With the purchase, transportation, and aale of lire eucfc, wberebj b ha acouired haadconie fortune, and a vaned and amctical acquaintance with buaincta and tlnancial subject. Ilia knowledge m tUi cla ot questions will make ntm a valuable member ot the aeaate, , ThevtaoraM for tlie MDatonditp hat aeeu abarp and exeiUng. Mr. Jfcl'her on belootta to the more liberal and papular wing of the demacracy, and his t accent m reuaraad aa a victory erer it low-goinz. exclusive, ariitocratic ele mentis Kaw Jareij, wLiclu under the lead of Gov. Bcdle and hia offioo-bearera ana cx-benator nuktoti and his tellew ,ius. opposed Mr. 3(ul'berwa with great pertinacity. In a word, Uie people oi that atata look upon the reanlt as a sort r triumph over the old Camden and Am boy type of democrat y, Mr. MePberton ie a geUeiua.n of tnui ueu niiu iuoiuTO iuuud, oi aiming integrity and rare energy ; and should Mr. Tilden bojnducted inta the olHco to which the people have elected hlni, Mr aici'heraon will give to his adminlntra tion -an intelligent and vigorous sappori The Dispatch, in apeaking of Beech; er's lecture ui liiolunond and the atten dance, says; "un aoooaot or Mr. uosober e very uarsu expressions auont tne suutn in vesis eone bv. and because of the un- eurialile notoriety he attained in oounco- tiou with the TiUoa-BueoUar aoaadal, tli are was on the part of many bighly respectable people pinch raluotance to Kivinar him the leaat bit of countenance. Many who bad admiration for hia talents. and no little curiosity to hear fcim and compare him with the pictures hundreds of writers have gives, from a stern aease of duty and pronrietj kept away. Otbera, inspired by a firm determination to see this famous man and to bear hia eloquent utterances, and not earing to burden themselves with the thought of wbat be is or what be baa done, but rath er desiring to be am used, and. if possible. instructed, went aa a matter of course, sa they would to any good show. His andienoa 1 contained men of all callings except clergymen. Plenty oi members of the legislature, lawyers, doctors, city officials, and buaineea men graced the oooaaaion, bat the ladies and the preachers were oonspiouous by their aDHsnoe, oniy seven or eigut oi the lor mer being present. WALL, STUBS! . Special dispatch to the Baltimore San. Nnw Yhk, January 23. The i shank . . ... mons reiuwi oi uie joint eommitwe or the North Carolina legislature to accept the proposed compromise on th debt at GO per eat, principal and aocrned in tereat creates aarpriaav .aa the. .part of tlioss who initiated tha taoveaaaat. be cause they had . previously reoeived en oouragenient from those who were supt iwaed ta speak "W hflthority" that tha iSropomtioa would ,ba favoraWy enter tained. Therefiwalto aeeompanied by a report1 that -th legislator will do nothivg towardu the " wtrjustmeftt of the dent lim will neeMsfiate aw inoreate in tha viasent rata f itavation-.: which is only abeot 40 Bts f 100 of the HUte Auditor's appraisement of 1874, but in reality ta not orar aenta on a fair tax able valuation of m00.00a ThU ac tion, ia ..regretted bj tbe best fluaociftl and meroanuie interest oi UiU.city, in eluded in wbiulv ara matry of the ataunchest frienda . of . the , Old North Stats, and whp da .not own 4uUar of her bou Js, The qaotatious ' for the old North Carolina bonds to-day were 20 bid 211 asked. Tha hew were bid for at 8, and the special tax. at 'li&ii. ! HAMPTON'S GOVURNMSNT. '. .: e . '",'. ' "" ;' The Oarpet-Bag. Pawsr Dissolving ' - Iba Hampton Oovernment Buccese- , .P&U -ii Colnmbia Special to New TorkHerahL - J Hampton's goverameaf is now nearly ctttipiete.' Trie appointees titreagbout the tatte are in tha Main exe retain; the functiens sf their reepcctlve offices, and he Is daily receiving the best assurance of . loyalty Irom j tha masses af the . people,; Already, .under the call for ten per cent, or Jan year's tax levy, Hampton's treasurer tint received 935, 000, noarly half of tlie whole amount. frem nine ceuntiea only. . Tha oharit- aule uttituuons and penitentlarv have been provided for, the judges have been paid their salaries, and tha entire ma chinery ! of Rovtransent it In thorough working s order. Cbamberiaia offlclalt ara unable to celleot taxes, 'ana1, if the cempany of United Ktatat troops now In the atata bousa was withdraws, the fan of dual government would be eoded'-v,i-, 1 a pbn PkrrrjBB 07 sonatOb mor- ton. rPailtdelpkia tkvea.. ; . ,., ; A heavy fifnra make its way with dif- flooltgf through a aide entranca. The difftouity arixes from tba aaanageraent ot tve shoulders of the low, stooping man, whilhe ether hand ttakw a leaning post of a atick that -Wiight ' have beeu a belaying-nla aaatahael froav tha deck of a pirate. HI alow,';) labored procession across tha floor giv time fo all to no tioe this man; who if hia anteeedaat do. not belie him, will beooTfle the Danton of the American awaata. X A gloom aems to snrroond hia very person. It may be physical pel a ' which aaeaUBta few ths deep scowl set into hia broad, intellec tual forehead, tat tha black. iU-flttinir ' fclothea, taadark, atatead hair aad over- Baaguy eyebfowa, maa? Miaoing mns taeha, whaa broaghf towaoatra-t with tbaalamuy wtiteaassaf tha akiaaf ait f see aad psta, gtva anhaiasetator m impmsloa which rsatdts to a shudder rather than a aigh. , .... DB. GBI380M AND THB INSAN1. Baltsbary Extmlner. It it elaiated bj some that Dr. OrU- aom, ua emcient Superintendent ai the Insane Asylum, should ba displaced because be bat not beta fully identified with the Democratic party. Thia, we believe, ia the aole ground af appoal lion ta hitn, for ha ia Acknowledged to be par excellence thtbett qualified man in the Bute to take charge of tha In sane. Well, Is tha ground well taken t Ia there any Interest thai will served by his removal 1 ,.-.'f . , We araUft, favor at making a clean wcea af our opponeata, and ef filling all onicea and pUcts af trust - with per sons selected from our awn party, when it can be done without absolute injury ta an innocent class of ear unfortunate fellow citizens. 'But we tfcink tha Bu perintendeat of our cUaritable )astitu tiona, and especially ef tha Insane Asy lum, should be aataids af and above ths influence of politics. We think they sheuld be selected with special reference to their qualification! for the position and to retain it for life or during geod behavior,, competency, and faithful per formance af the duties imposed. We don't know much about Dr. Oris sem'a political predilections, we have heard that he has eschewed petitica for several years and given his time to tha stmlyof the disease he is aelected te treat ; and that he is wall posted, ex perienced, and efficient in the treatment ef the insane, no one will deny. Thou what ink-rest is there to subserve in turning him out Would it not be a flngraut, a monstrous moral wrong tit take him away from 259 or 300 unfortu nate patients with each of whose eases he ia thorough! V acquainted and well fuMtedfws to6-tssWnewt rewaired, and tasn iteejen rr V phnvfita vbamfldis - j - - - r . ' weeks, months ar even years, before he could decide upon the proper treatment? We can imagine no greater wrong with which to inflict the ingane, than such a change would entail. If they are to be subjected 10 the whims of a new, inex perienced, untried doctor at every noli tioal change in the Htate. it would be better for the people to take their insane friends out and ebop their heada efl ratner than tabject them to sucb an or deal. We are, therefore, an the ground of moral right and humanity. In favor of retaining in. urisaom. We have no donbt ws have just as good physicians in the Democratic par ty aa I)r. Otiasam ; but wa bave none with hia experience and efficiency ia the treatment oi the insane. Na oae that an be put in bis place without inflicting a grieveu wrong upon this class. A uemocrauo Legislature placed him where be ia, or favored bis beiatr kept there, and we thought then aud still think it noted wisely. If he was to!era ted by, and suited the Democrats then, we can see only Streamer reasons why it should be done bow. Cut 1st not po litics enter into the manaeraent of our charitable institutions, ay we. OTJB PLSA8AHT VICES. New York World. From whiskey, tobacao and beer the government has collected in thermal year a revenue of one hundred million dellars, which seems to indicate that tha people have not stinted themselves ss to their "pleasant wieeV on account of hard times or beeansa Of anxiety over the dif ficult constitutional nrobleme, 'Ibe aixty-two million five nnndred thousand gallons of spirit distilled' frota grain and ntolaasas and the nine million barrels of beer on which the greater part of thia tax waa collected is a very extensive tipple even for forty millions of people, litis little A'lagars or exhilarating fluids would supply about ehrht gallons for each voter, , From a people who have amoaea, cnewea and annffed thirty -nine million dollars Id to the national treaaary what miracles of patriotic devotieu majr wen oi expect? , f,t TIME'S BSVENOI8. aluwhua Ja.) goqnirer. 'We are hiformed by those who aewm trt jfetitfrom good authority, that J. E. Webkter, of this city. Was, when a bny ra Hew Terk; a schoolmate of Gov. TrWeo.'thc Proddeut-ekctof the United Htatc. lr: Webster, though formerly amung the Republicans, Is now among the strongest oi the Democratic suppor ters', ; He is among those Who have httigtet resided In Columbus. He haa told u that when lie first same to Col umbus as a workman, somewhere in the 1830's, he endeavored te obtain ac commodation! Tor himself and mother at. largo wooden hotel, wukh the a stood at wbat is known a ,'Jaka 13urrut's old corner,', but ou account of their plnin dress was refused. The mother was affected to tears, but the son remarked to her not te mind ; she would still live to see him own the entire block. We believe he now owns every foot of it. WESTERN N. OABOLINA TOBACCO ' V Danville News. ' As aa evidence that hew tobacco is selling very well at present in this mar ket, and for the encouragement of eur mends in western jNortu Carolina, we mention the talea of tobacco of two gentlemen made at Pace's warehouse Tnesdsy t ' Mr. f. Salt sold 1,64 i pounds, at an avenge of 126,84 per hundred pounds net, and air. u. ft. weiis 702 penndn, which averaged ae,80 bi ' "These Mntlemeo are from the "Free State'1 or Utmcttmbe, the bome of eld North CiIoa,rf 'favorite eon. Zeb Vance. 'Thlt Is a portion af the first Wop of tobacco raisel by these gentle mem and shows tnai tae sou oi weatera North "CnroUna, can pYomice aa. fiae to bacce ar any lection.1 This exhibit gives irnod rejttod to' hope for the accession to our ttt of a lartre trade from this re- glon, WhlCU UOe mnuaiiji oeneociai Bimoo CAbmmm doesoot like Uie elec toral bill. He says it willaleat Tildea. BalttBMtw Oaawat.SE'-I: Cuxza 1 for Uie rood bid times. ' The Urand Oentral SoceU t Xs Tork, the loading hotel nwnow toes' aedo. bsllma wkwe. It hasndanid nUea ftxwt $1.00 to 10.50 and S3. 00 per day. TO THE POINT. MOSEY 18 SCARCE, SALARIES AND wages are low, tlie ooaatry unsettled aad dtstnrueoV . Uappliy there la an offset for these evils: .,-..,,:,.. .. W. II. ft B. I TUCKEH. :. -. . . bv their CASH SYSTEM, have laid in add! liaaal supplies for CASH,' and are enabled tberetore to sen uuuu uwjrs ai we VERY LOWEST PRICES. Ws have tha largest stock of Men's Wo men and Children's SU0E3 In the city, (no eld stock or shoddy work. ) st the very fewest prices. LADIES iRES8 OOIg, very low. LADIES CLOAlUandfellAWLfl, very good and very elieapu HEX CLOTHS AMD CASS I MEREA, Keatncky Jeans, Ac , extra ordinarily low. MEN'S and BOYS' HATS, the largest . stock la the state, frem to cent up to beat silk hats for 5 00. MEN'S and LADIES UNDERWEAR, Shirts and Drawers, and the bert CN- LA UN DRIED SHIRT In the stale for f 1. Also the beat LAUNDRIED SniRTS, ready tor wear, 2100 Wamsutta Maslln at 1.2i PRINTS and N. C. PLAUJS, luU alock, Brinfi on the pennies and make yourselves comfortable and happy, notwithstanding we limes. dec J-tf W. II. A R. S. TUCKER. CLOTHING ! 1 1 IBEAUTIFUL STOCHl J -OP FALL & WINTER : CLOTHING! 0 AND H H 13 NOW BEING OPENED At J. M. K08ESBAin . CLOTHING HOUSE H H Coroer FajettriHe & Hargett Streets, 0 Thanking the rood citizens of Raleigh and Wake county, for thelrl liberal patrouage la the past, l ae hi 0 Unre them that I shall endeavor t bneril it in the futaro by keeping poed Goods ttt the lowest livlop liirlces, uive me a can eeiori buying elsewhere. We takepleas-l ure In showing our Block and tell i i ing onr prices. CLOTHING ! Q END 25a, to O. P. ROWELL CO., Now ' York, tor Pbsmphlet of 100 panes, con taining llstsef 3000 newspapers, aqd ettlmatei tbowtnr cost of advertising, march Mr , .A Hun alth a few Utotsand cellar te go totoi ibe tiuibrr business on the coast of Ceuria. "ii naviijiible water for rafting or (nwit! with stt-ambgnta. and accessible to Bruunwick, St. Mary's or the Satllla River Mills. Tilt Company will bave the entire eontrull ef tea Ihoaraid acrvsof Rne tim bered river' la Bits te operate irsin, there never having been a A, Of Uwser cut on Said ntn!s,i ia close proximity by water Is a good domaad fur all the Umber tiiat can wsniplled. aadmirteasgood anopen Injr for a Tarpeatlae farm. ' Timber and Turpentine will be among the firit products that eilt go up aad command the hbrheat cash prices as the conaty begins to prosper, and in fact it. now-selling at r innneralive prices. To all enertic man wilii cash capital willing to go South, a gopd opiwrtimity will he ofTeredT Address i RYAUS & BAILET, ('laton, JoliMton Connty, N. C. jun. 1ST 127- VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR ' SALE OH RENT. ' IMl E CITY HOTEL FORMERLY MAR . RATT'S HOTEL, PETERSBURG,, VA. Is offered for sate, or will be rented to a good tenant, on REASONABLE TERM3. The house , has many advantages', as re gaitda situation, Ac., and is the regular house for HEALS on the Atlantic Coast I Arte Railroad, which Insures a good patronage.- For Terms Jtc, apply ta a A. PLUM Jl EH, Petersburg Va. Jaa-la-lU ' ATTENTION ALL I GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF JEWELRY. On receipt of 50 cents we will sead by mail, postpaid, ail of tlx fallowing pieces of Jewelry, via l 1 pair Gold Plated Eagraved fcleave Buttons,' eae set Gold front Sbirt Studs, 1 Collar Stad, 1 Wedding Ring, 1 Roll flat Watch Chain and 1 Gent's Rose Coral Scarf Pin. .We offer this osxat bargain merely to draw ette&tian, to our business, as we have all kinds of watches and Jewelry at low pricea Send aw Oatamgwa. ' " COLES CO, 4S5aaWjir New Toaa 4 HT.".Jt i -n'.'HO-' , : ; - ' - - - H '! 4 OL1VC to Mryrfeivmg e WOOD OF ALL INSCRIPTIONS at his yard at the footef Harget 8tt, -west, driest low. Jaa-ll-tw-sw, -"if- " MISLLAKEOUS. MASOaf . etc l(AnLI! OADniET ORGANS Have been unanimously aatlgned the M FIRST R ASK fa the Several Hcqalsltes Of such Instramenu, at tie T. S. CENTEN. nlal, 187s, aad are the euly argons as signed this rank. Their superiority is thas declared, not In one j or two respects only, ant ia ail the InipoKant qualities of an organ. A medal aud diploma bave ajso been swarded them, but medula of equa Tttluo were awarded all articles deemed worthy of recognition, so that many makers can advertise "first medals" or "highest awards." ''. "" Comparative rank In excellence has been determined by the Judges' reports alone, in which the MASON A UAMUN ORGANS are nnanlmontly assigned THE FIRST RANK in the several requisites" of sack instruments, sad ere theonly enet sssigaed this rank. See judges' reports. This resalt was not unexpected, for ideas organs liav nnlformly 'taken bbest awards la sac! competitions, there being leas then six ex ceptions In hundreds of comparisons. They were awarded first medals and highest honors at Paris, 1866; Vlenua, 1873; Suu tlaga, 1875; Philadelphia, 1878, bavin thus been awarded highest honors at AOENTS ExqBISXD EVEBYWHERE. SlHD KOB PABTICCbABS. EVERY WORLD'S EXHIBITION at which they have competed, and being the only American organs which ever obtained any award in Karope. NEW eTYLES, with Improvements ex hibited at the Centennial; elegant new cases in Kreat variety. Prices very lowest cos- sWteul with boat material and workman ship. Organs sold for cash or Installments or rented until rent iys; Every organ warranted -to - iciva... eniire satisfaction to h Msm&l kia&gk i,H;j Trtniont street, lioston: 2j Uuiun square. New York ; HO and b'i Adams street, Chicago. uo!5-4w N ATIONAL HOTEL, CAPITOL 8QUABE, RALEIGH. N. C. C. S. JJROWN, IWkietob. The National Is one ot the beat arranged, and the most perfectly ventilated Hotel in ths State, and being delightfully situated by Capitol square, It Is one of the best Hummer residences In Interior North Carolina. The main portion of the building Is con structed with the view to afford SUITS OF ROO vl 8 and PRIVATE PARLORS to sucb gnests aa deara them. For Political Headquarters the National is the best adapted House .in the city, having large Parlors on the ground floor connected wit h private apartments. Union or Capitol Square, with its shaded walks, grand forest oakt and beautiful shrubbery ia one of the prettiest and most delightful resorts In the country, thus afford Inr ths guests of the National all the ad vantages of one of the handsomest little rarka in the United Btates. A mairalUceut doable cortlco. fronting and overlooking Capitol Square, extends along lite entire front of this really bandseme build ing, rendering It the most desirable bouse In the city for ladles, children and sojourners of every class. ine cool, snaay ana oreexy tocsuon oi tne National, itself occupying one whole square. keertt It free front flies and musquitoes through tbe entire Summer. A row oi single-story omces, suiiame ior business and professional gentlemen, Is at tached to tha Hotel, and always at the ser vice of such as desire them. Experienced and polite Porters attend aU traina with rood (loaches and Baggage wan- on, and gi'eata of the National may rely on ooa aucnuon, goou i&re auu eicvnem linking water. Bath Booms and Water Closets ARE ON EVERY FLOOR. t3Tln the batement is the best SALOON ani BILLIARD ROOM In the city. ua-tr JOARDIIKG HOUSE Coansa ov HiLtsBOao ani, Dawbow Sts. MRS. HARRIET ANDRn.nl! accom modate ten or twelve borders with r with out lodging. Pleasant locality, only two squares west ot the capital. a set in-wn axiTCRE WAREROORS, A. W- FRAPS, Fayette ville Street, Opposite tbe Mar ket, aad Corner of Fayetteville and - . navte Streets, n-A-LEIGrli, 1ST. C. Keeps on band t large assortment of all ttylea of " v FURNITURE : Parlor, Dining-Rbom and Kitchen; Black Walnut, Stained and Painted Chamber Beta, Dressing Casea, Bureaus, Wsshstands, Bed steads, Wardrtrf"fane and Wood Beat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, and all other articles of Furniture f.juad in a flrst-class establish meat. MATTRESSES mads to order. ai-Sa HAVE YOUR H I NT IN G DONS AT THB SENTINEL OFFICII. A Splendid Assortment of .- :" " K..:'.' '. V BaOXtt'tillKAND FANCY. Agents male and female vfV to eei Pictures everywhere.' .One agent alone hak retailed over 15 008 and still U work. , i f WHITNEY A CO., dee Mrn Norwich, Conn. CIXJLilTEOUfe. AHPLEIVDm OPPORTVNI TI TO WIS A FORTUNE. Second Grand Drawing, 1877. at New Orleans, Monday, February, S. j Louisiana State Lottery Go. Tills 1 1 -tltutioa was regularly Incorporated by the 1. -lslatore of the Stale for Educa tion n I purposes iu ISes, with a capital of l,000,bu0, to which It has since added a reserve fund of $35(1.000. - Its Grand Single Wanker Drongs will uke place monthly. It never scales or post pones. Look at the following scheme : CAPITAL PRIZE $24,000. 40,000 Tickets st $4 Erh. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 CAPITAL PUKE, $z5.000 " I PRIZE, I0,00i 1 ,ooe 2 " $2500 5,000 5 " $1,000 5,000 ie " Arte 6.000 i5 " 250 6,200 loo ion 10,000 100 " 50 5,00s " 25 6,258 500 " 10 5,000 (,000 " ft 20,000 ApPBoxiHAnox raixn. 9 Approximation Prizes of 1200, 1900 9 125. 1125 9 " " 75, 675 &,0!2 Prizes, nmoanting to $111,100 Write for circulars or send orders to CllAS. T. HOWARD, New Orleans, La. THIRD GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, Uonduy, March 5th. Capital Prize $30000. Tickets $10 each. jaa 9-td. QE FO THE tEXTIVEL. $4.00 and la.OO. Both editions present a faHI compendium of all the news of the day. The fullest aud freshest paper from tlie StaU) Capital. Postage prepaid on both editions. SEMI-WEEKLY". One year - Six months, . - - - 9 i.oo 2,00 CLt'BS. 5 sad under 10, each one year, 10 and under 20, eulch one year, $3,50 3,00 One copy gratis to the sender of a club of ten or more. WEEKLY. ONE YEAR - - TWO DOLLARS. SIX MONTHS, - - ONE DOLLAR. Club arrangements will be announced be fore laf Junuary, 177. It Is hot required that clubs be made up nt one post-oflice. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Remittances should be made by Clieck- rostal Order or Registered Iietter. VALUABLE ADVERTISING MEDIUM. The SENTINEL has always l.ad a lae circulation among the best people, and is recognized as a most desirable medium of rcui0LMM communication between buinss men and the public. It it THE MERCHANT'S PAPER, THE FARMER'S PAPER, THE .MECHANIC'S PAPER, THE PROFESSIONAL MAN'S PAPER. THE FAMILY PAPER, THE PAPER FOR EVERYBODY ! Terms of Advertising Furnished on application in person or by letter at th ll office. ADDRESS SENTINEL, RALEIGH N. C JOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the powers conferred ujioo me in a iieeii or trust executed 10 me on me tith day of February, 1874, by L L Saunders and W. U baunders, ana wuicn is auiy reg istered In the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county In Book 37 at page 3.SS ; 1 shall on Saturday the 25 th day of November next sell for cash at the Court Routs door lu Raleigh, the very valuable tract of land on which R. B. Saunders, Esq., now resides ring on Martin creea, acioming tee lanas of A. W. Shaffer, W. M. Boylan aud others, and containing three hundred and twelve seres. - Bv consent of prior mortgagees a lee Implo title will be told and conveyed, the proceeds of sale being flrst applied to the payment of the debts of said mortgagees. junn ua i unu, lruaioe. oCt Sl-tds. Prime Enjoyment for a Year, Less than 4 Cents a Week. Mark Home Attkactive by Intro ducing rt: mm wm m Which for "lore than 45 Tears has been the best STORY, SKETCH and FAMILY FATES, as la well knewu sll over tbe United States. It is published weeaiy, contains eiu iu MvintMi on muul naiierl tilled with the choicest stories aud sketches by tbe ... . 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I Brenataia T, hMTaMakoo, ana ill JtdiMrdcra KwU By uM, Am 7 druaaua has IM .BMkiA . ASOnw ATlaaoJi tn It aaeaaa aw a.i jINSURlNCE.&c. O fibred Proteettom Against Loss By lire ana Lire. V. H. CHOW, General Insurance Agent, KALEIGH, If. C. Represents the following first class Com panies : Mto Life Insurance Co., Mtu Fira Insurance Co., Pncsnla Pbra Co., National Fire Co., Of Hartford. Gorman-American Tire Co., Hoffman Fire Co., Howard Firs Co., of N. T. Combined Assets Over $3,000,000. Tbs sttentioa of the public Is respectfully called to these substantial institutions, af fording ample indemnity augl6-3m HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORKr FIRE IXSlBAE 0LV. , ESTABLISHED 1853. Ctuth Capital, a 3,000,000 Casta Assets, over . $6,000,000 TilU COMPANY IH PURELY A FIRE Insurance Company. Haa no connec tion with Life or Mamie Insurance. Th large majority of Its 0,00o,i0o af Assets are "United Stat Bonds." The Premium Kiciikts or ovca 13.000, to Its UNEGUALED CLAIMS, annurlcir them the PERrtcT indbhnitv It odors. W A. TURK, Ag't. Office McKee Building, Corner of Wilmington & Martin fits. bov 2-3ra I r LINES' SLATE ROOFING, VJ PAI.VT AND CEMENT, FIRE-PROOF, ECONOMICAL, ORNA MENTAL. Contains no Tar, Saves Re-Shingllng, Pre serves Tin or Iron, Steps all Leaks. aoents wanted in every town. A roof may !e covered with a very cheap ehingle, and hy application of this plate lie made to last from 20 to 25 years. Old roofs can he patched and coaled, looking much Iietter and lasting much longer than new shingles wlthoat the slntft, for one-third the coat of re-shingling This palat is psacti i ally lire-proof agaiuH sparks or flying embers, and for tin and iron has no equal, as It expands by heat, contracts by cold, and will not corrode in the most exposed places. Koofa covered wilh Tur Sheathing Felt can bv made water-tight at a small expense. The Slate Paint is Cxtremelir Cbeapl ft ifeet oi ahlrrgie roof, er to o square feet , ot tiu;.iroai Wt- matC"ard8 orh8ny I smooth surface j although the paint has a h i- lt i,eagiv al,nied with a brush. and neither cracks in winter uor raes ic SB m Bier. On decayed shingles It fills up the holes and pores, and gives a new substantial roof that lasts for years. Curled er warped shingles It brings to their places, and keeps them there. It fills up all holes iu Felt ruofa, stops tbe leaks, and although a slow dryer, ruin will not allect It a few hours after applying. As nearly all paints that are black contain tar, be pure jot obtain our genuine article which i lor shinie roofs) is chocolate color, when first applied, changes in atiout a month to a uniform slate color and is, to all intents and purposea, slate. On Tin er Iron Roofs our red color is usually preferred, one coat being equal to rive of any ordinary paint. Estimates promptly furnished. " For BRICK WALLS oar bright led is the enly reii.ible sluts paint ever Introduced tlint will tllectu ally prevent dampness from penetrating snd discoloring the plaster. lire-Proof New Hoofs. Mills, foundries, factories and dwellings a specially: Matf rials complete for a new steep flat roof of rubber reollng costs about half the price of re-shiugting. For private houses, bams and buildings of all descrip tions It is far superior to any other rooHng in the world for convenience In laying, and combines the orouiaenlal uppoarauco, dura bility, aud Are-proof qualities of tin, at one third tlie cost. No Tak cr Gravel Used. BEST IN THE WOULD! Costs half the price of while lead, lasts longer, covers mere, looks belter. $ Practically tested twenty years, aud has proved far sujierior te ordi nary paints every time, me paini is KfcAiri FOR PSE In all known shades, can be api plied by ahv one with perfi-ct success, on either inside or outside work, floors, wulls, fences, Ac. ; warranted elastic, water-proef, and arT to peel, chalk off or crack ; dries quickly en anv surface, forming a smooth, firmelastic and beautiful pains. Sample card of colors and estimates free. MANfAAnUBEBS OF Slate and Marble Mantels. New designs, beautiful culurs, mulching carpets, trimmings or decorations In rooms. We have a large number set np In our ware- rooms for lustiection, and are selling at Very low prices. Very handsome designs for $ 1 2, $18, $20. $22, and $25. Beok of designs aad price list sent on application. , saw roea cash pairs ukt. 1 gal. slate r'fing paint, can and box, $1 20 5 "I .. 6 00 19 " " and keg, 9 50 1 barrel (20 gallons ), 1 00 1 barrel, about 40 gallons, 30 00 1 roH (200 tqnare ft.) Gllnes' Ro.rr Roofing, 0 10 lb. can Giines' Cement for chimneys, er large holes or cracks ia roofs. 1 25 Brashes. 15c, 1.00, 1.50 Ind IM each Enable! Paint, ordinary shades, per gal. 109 Orders from paities not known to as mut be accompanied with the ash, or satisfacto ry dty referdace. We do riot send goods C. O. D. Your custom tolicited. Correepen dence invited. Send for Illustrated circular to N. Y. SLATE ROOHNG CO., Limited Cedar street. New York. J. A. ROGERS, Ageat, Bloodworth at, fL Cotton Ekchange, dec I.Vwttawlm Kalelgn.i. t. gT MARY HCHOOL, BALETIflH, roCNDBD 1842. , The SevesUeth Term af this School will commence aa tbe first day of Febreary. For a eirealar. aDDlv to tbe Rector. .... a, . it nfor BurriT?9 - Jan II 18TJ-IL - ' AnLwuiy best atfeat the snnreetaMon. M KUihm ana joiuntereiai wtrl. j tne auennon ui my iricuas ana me uuunc I RAILROADS, &c. Ornos or Bcrasnmnsm, i Prraasauaa Kailbmao Comiast, . Petersburg, Va , November 1, im. GOING SOOTH. NEW YORK KXritES3. Leave Petersburg daily at 8 50 A. M. Arrive at Wehloo at - . . . 12 no Noon SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Leave Petersburg daily at - 12 50 A. M. Arrive at Weldon at - . . 4 35 A- M. FREIGHT wTTH PASSENGER COACH ATTACHED. Leave Petersburg daily (except Sunday) at . - 9 45 A. M . Arrive at Weldua at - - S 45 P. M. OOINH NOKTIL NEW YORK EXPRESS. Leave Weldon daily at - - 3 00 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at " ; " - S 30 P. M. SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Leave Weldon dally at - - - I 40 A.M. Arrive af Petersburg at - - - 6 05 A. M. FREIGHT WITH PASSENGER COACH ATTACHED. Leave Weldon daily (except Suaday)at .... 15 E. M Arrive at Petersburg at - - 12 05 P. M First class coaches will run through be tween Wilmington and New York on day trains and steepiag ears oa eight trains. No change of cars. Through tickets sold to all Eastern and Southern points and baggae checked through R. IB DUNN, Superintendent of Transportation. L. E. CLARKE, Dispatcher of frains. dec-13-tf. QHESAPEAKE AND OHIO R. R. PA.S312N0EB DEPARTMENT. CONNECTIONS OF PASSENGER TRAINS &xf-!&Q&- L-X'jrnsfpt SiUfrtjfr---Daily west, ef Hiuton. Arrives at Gordon rille 12 45 P. M.. connecting with Va. Mid land Train at 1 10 F. M.. arriving at Wash ington 6 00 P. M., for all points North. Arrives at Chartottsvllle 1 35 P. M.. con necting with Va. Midland Train at 1 55 P. M., arriving at Lynchburg 5 00 P. M., for all points Soalh ; Arrives at Huntington 10 00 A. M. P. M. 3 dS Accommodation, dally ex cept Sunday, arrives at Gerdensville 7 30 P. M , counectiog with Va. Midland Train at 7 40 P. M., arriving at Waahiugtoa 11 35 P. M., for all polnU North. P. M. lO 45 Express, dully. Arrives at Gortlonsville 2 40 A. M., connecting wilh Virginia Midland Train at 1 50 A. M., arriv ing at Washington 7 30 A. M., for the North; Arrives at Charlottesville 3 35 A. M., con necting with Va, Midland Train at 7 55 A. M., arriving at Lynchbarg 11 07 A JH-. 'or the South. Arrives at Huntington 6 45 P. M., connecting closely with Chesapeake aad Ohio Packet Steamers for Cincinnati, Louis ville, St, Louis, Chicago, and all other points in the West Northwest and Southwest FROM IIUNTIXGTON. P. 31. 4 OO-Mail, daily to Uiutoa Dailv except Sunday, East of Ulnlen, Arrives at Charlottaville 1 1 40 'A. M., connecting with Va. Midland Train at 1 66, P. U., ar riving at Lvncbbarg 5 CO P. II. for all nolnta South via Va. and Tennessee ft. Bt Ar rives at tiordoisville 1335 P.M.. connect ing with Va. Midland train at 1 10 P. M. ar riving at Washington 6 00 P.M. lor all Pelnto North. Arrives at Richmond 4 30 P. M. A. M. IO 30 Express, daily Arrive at CbariotUville 1 50 APM., cmnectiug with Va. Midlattil Train at 7 65 A. M., arriving at Lynchlmrg 11 07 A. M. for all Points South. Arrives at Gordoosvllle 2 Sj A. M. connecting with Va. Midland Train at 2 Ml A. M. arriving at Washington 7 30 A. M , for all Points North. Arrives at Richmond 6 30 A. M., connecting wiih Richmond and Danville 7 50 A. M-, and Richmond nml Petersburg 7 5H A. M. Trains for all Points South. x A; M. S lO-The train from Washington arrives at Gordonsville 12 40 P. M., and connects with Chesapeake and Ohio Mai! trains both for Richmond and Huntington The 9 50 P. M . train from Washington ar. rives at Gordonsville 2 40 A. M. and conl uects with Chesapeake aud Ohio Expre" trains both for Richmond and Cincinnati. A.M. OOO The train from Lynchburg arrives at Charloltsrille 11 55 A. M. and connects wilh C. A O. Mail train for Hunt ington and at Gordonsville 12 40 P. M. with C. fc O. Mall train for Richmond. The R. & D. nnd jt. P. trains arriving from the South at ee0l. M. Ceanecl with Chesapeake and Ohio Express train, leaving Richmond at 10 45 r. M, jor the West and North. CONWAY R. HOWARD, Gen. Pans. A Ticket Agt. Richmond Va. W . M. 8. DUNN, Engineer Jt Supt. dec lS-tf. Or r icb or Bl-pebibvihdbbv, pETeasBuae Kailboad Compamt, Petersburg, Vs.. November ?4, 1875. C1IAN4.E OF SCHEDULE TO lake eliect SUNDAY, November 25th : UOINO SOUTH. Leave Petersburg at ll:S0 A. a), aad 3:27 p.m. Arrive at Weldon at 0:52 A M. and 6:55p.m. GOING NOKTH. Leave Weldon at 735 a.m. and 4 p.w. Arrive at Petersburg at 11:40 A.M.n! 7:07 P.M. . Trains connect at Pete burg and Weldon with ' trains for all southern and northern points. Tickets told to all southern, south western, northern and eastern points, and baggage checked through. " ft. T. DOUGLAS, ' Superintendent. fed 18 dAwtf RALEIGH & GASTON RAIL ROAD SCHEDULE. MAIL TRAIN. Leave Raleigh Arrives at Weldon.... Leave Weldon Arrive at Raleigh.... 9 30 S 00 14 40 5 40 A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. vnaoion raiieov. Leave Raleigh.... Arrive at W.ldon. Leavt Weldon.... Arrive at Raleigh.. 5 00 5 86 5 10 5 16 A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. RALSIGU A AUGUSTA AIR UNE. Chafge of Schedule to Uke effect 4:30 a. m. Monday, October 30th, 1876 : Tbain MoTmo Socth. Eeave Raleigh 0 30 A.M. Arrive at Cameron.. J 13 7 P. M. i Tbain Moviao Noara. Leave Cameron 1 00 P. V. Arrive at Raleigh..... . 11 P. M. AU trains will approach aad paas it. A D R. R. N. C. Division crossing st Cary with caatioat. 30 mlautee for Breakfast at Cary. 40HN WINDER. . oet il-ti Snperinteadent S Khfi A MONTH to Active Men selt OKJyJ lag onr Letter Copying Book. Nu press or water used. Sample copy worth $3 00 FREE. Send stamp for circular. EXCELSIOR MTO. CO., 99 Madison snd 132Dearbora St, Chicago. - , t 1 fv!Wlv r

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