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V1 : , iVa-o,! .tun '!AI r I IifU L'l "MMH?iiTiii s Jf'.;! ;.fi'-,-f :..ti j . .! ' :'' .(, M l'...:'(!V-.T ' -?n ,! V"i.' 'T U ("lnlH f8 ;m't"i I-- te - i- it'-1 y m - ' ri . . j ur i I i vX'i i"4,n i rvwi M y'tm4 eld f 'i t-iro. lot lii..V. rf. THE SENTINEL noBT t .i TALK. . Four hoodred tbwMUHl dolUn wrth f lojt wer (old ia Ptria Hew Year's. Seoator OodUIok renrdt the actio or uoremor GMter M legal. Well It to k todlet4 for hit action n the returning kard. ' A 'pon4 parti? wat girts U Waab- iBCtO. mt JWwara Mrnum teni a ptuad of ailrtr quarttra. . The Grand Daka wobH waits with a boar tfrl. 7 lie anmt vp hit reaaon In the one word ToedamtblaBwitca." Tke radical' leaden have atarte4 a rumor that president TDdeo'a health it precatraaa, which to a ue. Teanreoa't 'Idyll ef the King" have feeea tramlatee into toe aoree ian- wage. - y " ; ." ' The lamigratiou io California la 1878 ahowa a falling off from 1875 of 40 per oent, . v Diphtheria prrraila at an epldeesie ia ororjr town of C'aiifornta. It ia very oe- atractive. Col. ValtnUae Baker baa baaro - leated from vrieon aod diaed hvthe Prioce of Walee aad., Duke ef Cam- bridge. Edward 8coi11e. who h peo and tiaia Id 8t. Thomas' church, bae tarried If 1st Marcla ItoeeeTelt. who has a incono or teo.ooQ. - , ,:' ,?l.'iWaddell of this aula and Bel nan, of Indiana, bad a aaat in the house ot Npreesntatives. Wtddell canie oat ahead. . v.". . VOL. -' ahwderwork'iablDlllr 2. A religions newspaprt in eTerybouae hold. , It ia said that JuJge field's boyhood ia the Levant aod knowledge jot the ways of rascals learned there, adds greatly to his value as a member ef the electoral coeamkseioa. There are indications (bat Germany will become from year to year a heavier customer in the grain auu-keta of the world. The growins; insufficiency of grain crops to msot borne oooeamption givee rise to mnoh arndety ia Berlin. ' The warmtETof thT season through out Franca hat teen to singular that , the storks bare net jet migrated, and ' tbo wild ducks and geese bars remained - In their summer quarters. The storms alee barf brought to the coast creatures f reqnentkig Terr different regions. fraud Of raa urt atthh. lie. Jerry Black, who eaye he don't oare who the fifth Jadge is, iscrediUd with the aenaible remark that bo man who has ever performed a jodioisl duty with a show of fltnaat or propriety will shook the eemmon , eenae and common honesty of the nation by deciding that a (read is ss good as the tenth merely be oaose it comes wrapped Jn the forma of law,-" . ' ' "'' ' JAirnAET FAILtmBS. The liabilities of the flrma in New Yert task bate failed, aamraed, or been adjndioated bankrnpto daring the month of Jan aery la est i mated at 3,000,000. Thirty eeseaflrme fsiled with liabilitiee ol gl.600,000; UirtMw mad aasiga meat tnetf babthtiee being 1660,000, aad nineteen were adjndioated in bank rnptcy, their mdebfOneaa being $850, 000.' TBI TBOOP8 LCAVIKO SOUTH CAHO- Of the thirty -aer an companies of United States troops quartered at South Oasoliaa m SDetobef Instead distsftjsrted tbrongbont tbo etete; only twelve re main, and ten of tbeao beloas; so the eighleenU infantry, Whieh bee for years pest eomponad the garrison at Colnmbia. The other two oempaniee remaining be long to the neeond infantry, and they will probably be toon ordered off. The troops bare been tent to Fort Warren, PlatUbarg barracks and other northern facta, . Where were yea? At horned spend big the day kv sletb and Idleness. Abroad, indulging aoelel visit with a neighbor or releiive. In your field or abop. porsolng jour common occupation? If so, what excuse " will you mnder to the great Odd wtfb baeeaid, -Bemem-tr tbo tebbath day ta keep Mboly." And Where were yotsr children 1 Did yon encourage tbem attend the Bab-hatb-scbeoir Did yon take them to the heuse, of Godf Or were they fcft to themserret, to roam about (be fields, or range the woods for game, or loiter by the stream with their fiUng-roda, or seek the company ol the prefaae and ungeeyr, f itcgleted what will you answer when called to an account by that God who baa commanded yon to train op your children In the nurture and admonition Af lha lord t HOW N0BTBBBNSS8 ASM "SttX DOZED" W vrao-Mu. Baltimere Bee. , Lest week llr. Dickson, who recently parchaaed farm to Htneemonil eoanty, Va,, re toned from aba north with hie family tog and take possession of his farm: be found the emrte and wagoae of hie neiirhboi at Boffulk : ready toearry all his furniture and ireoda on to the farm free ef charge. When be arrived at the farm be fonad they had also been there abend of him. , Some of tb neigh bors had banled a good tupply of Wood up from tbe woods, and others bad built somfortabie firee in the rooms and bad the booae comfortable and warm fee Mr. Dickson and bit family..! Nor wee tbie all, a good mdy of wse-'nssghberbend prepareda bvge beabevwi 'iniiaimit, and wrasse td 4beei to tb fsmiry.BaTing that aba knew bow diffioo.lt H waa to find cooking ttenaila at tncb. iiime, fao-bhe tbonghtabe wonld prepare twmeUiing iertbeta. Of coarse Mr. Diokeo has no objeetion to that tort of bell-doaing. 1 POLITICAL inOAWBtM,,, 'hie nMntiaaed ate aWkiaf lUneW tkn of the luuM times aasong politkrism ae well at other folks tbM among the special police wtaly eworn la at taeeapt toi were two ex-governon, one ex-judge, coo ea-ejcgrissessn, aad eevettd nromt nani atato politiotans, who bare bee hens-inff abont Waahinrton for montba waiting fertometaing to turn np. 1 Tp what bate met tatttt weeotnau norwae.' aaosotMAtirM. Norfelk Laadatark. , u On Sunday several white and colored women were arreeted for disorderly an duck, ameer tb termer we oae by the nam of Lacinda Mrdec who, it was arawad. hr a aaarrkre- certiflaate, bed been married to a negro named Wlllit . w . ... A.L .1 lHl. 1?K Dm saorQenjve ino qia.wtj. Wm. LewU, of this city, performing U marriara nainmanr"' " " " ' " ' ' Under the atatuts ef Thginia any whit person marrying negro It tab led t one yeare impritonment I Jail and a lint of 100, aad the person per forming the ceremony la alt eubject to nine of $300. 1 ; The woman wat tent en to the March term of the corporation com for trial, and the man, very black negro, wat rannitvd ta wir aacoritr for hie nnnears ance as a witneee. He to a native ef Princess Anne coonty, North Carolina. WHBRS 8BALL I 8PXRS JXUaaqm A. 1x1 wA written n a card, and placed It on the top ef an bow glass ia ber garden- hove the fouowmf eimpis verse. It waf when the flowers were In their highest glory t ' ' ' , .... TO. ubA J-U yet lo-Meom Vrora dnstfhat I shall be." The next merning abe found the fol lowing lints, in pencil, on the back el the aame card. Well would lt.be if all would poader the question est in view ol and make nreparatione far, an un known auto ef existence. To think, wbea beeVen aad earth are fled, And times snd eeeeeos o'er I When alt that can die shall be deed. That I mast die no more O, where wltl Uiea my pertlen be. Where sbsU I seead eternity r LTJXTJBIOUA 9 ANKETJPT8. One of Boston's solid' merchants wnles to the Commercial Bulletin el that city that at a recent fashionable party he saw live different business men who bad been thrown, aaokruptcr within the past fourteen months, and settled with their creditors at from fif teen to thirty cents on the dollar. The wires of all these men ware dressed in the extreme height of fetbioa. litter ing with jewelry and diamonds. Tbia would seem to indicate that the ma chinery ef going through bankruptcy nas tcceme, at least in mat particular quarter, prclt; thoroughly lubricated. BON. a. H. BILL Tbe Hoe. B. H. BUI It aaid to have been aided In htsteTfeclieo to the senate by the salary-rrab record f bis oppo nent, senator Norwood,- the present in cumbent Mr. Bill's tuccest waa a triumph of lbs people overall sorta of peiitictaot. Mr. HednsidT says of It . la the CtncmnaU CommertlsJ : ' "Hill's tleclien is certainly n great- victory,-as It waa achieved In the' faee of the com bleed opposition of all- be- prominent Demerrateln Georgia. Uob Toombs worked like a Trejan against Hill. What V said he ia astonishment ton member whom be twppoted to be teond, "are veu going to vote for tnat ed po litical aMBteteand laraceal Ben Hill T4 Tbe news of tbe result to said to have made Toombs swear like a pirate. Iris suppoeed tbst he will eobttove to swear dnring the entire tlx yean llmt Ben. it I tbe eenate. " Smith dldnt want Hill ; Norwood didn't want htm, Btepbeftt didn't want him, Gordon' dtdn.t want bum ( la fact, all tbe letting Georgians were opposed to bin election- Tbe bee tUltv of Gordon to torenfatslv wcooonted for. ' h to said that Gordon is t taperl eisi men, somewhat brilliant but net deep, aed that Illlr wlH completely ever ehadewbim ia tbe eenaie.' 2fet only that, bat Hill' Mend say that he will vereaadow every aoatber ftnn la tbe tenste. When It comes to brains and brilliancy com hi aed. It Is certain that all Georgia does not poetess the superior to Jt. ti. am. Thai each ma should have enemies In hi own eamp let atrange, , ... n ! i i . mt m ... - . . th ' GOV. TILDE ON H0K8KBACK. " BnOato Courier.' ' ' " ""' " I bad started on aoain. la a sort, of brown study, when a aoUtary boresman turned we comer rigbt In rani of we. I looked up, and behold there was the very identical man. , I bad cbaace to observe onr ex-pevemor't fAc btfer he pasted, and' calmer nr pleaaanter face I bare not teen in along time,, Net a shadow ef anxiety there, net a tine Indicating uneasiness or coucera about the aaomenlout proooodings to Washing lee. Be-twea oat for bit regular after noon's ride, and so far at any observer could Judge, be had left all the caret ef peKtict behind. . I hart tee Gov, Til de a number pf time to the, pest few San, bat X never taw blm took se well he did yesterday; alUiog aa atraight and Arm In tbe saddle as an old cuiraa sler, and seeming aa fresh and . buoyant as a man ef Cony v I am told that he deea not worry bireeelf at b abont the trot and eooa sf Wbitt house poesibilir ties; and that be heed bullUUe.of srhai it published dally on that snhject, .Jle know exactly wbat4be titnauoa to, aad be does net want a. bare hie habitual eemposorn ruffled by keeping the run of this. that, aad the othei new atatomeat and disclewnre, so aaUd,i At all event, he wen tallow anything tin that NHaa to deprive bin of his , Mgntar two boWe to tbe saddle, and be aveepatbe matiet t tor from bam to hie ismf arte btobomt. bning Oraassrey JEW hr at te: chcne ttantet wUl allow, n H tnoent and the leetortoi Iribnaal deeide tbegnsat aunt tie aeaiost aisa. I nsweti aoakt ti Uer. Tilde wUl lot owe benrV tleep' kt eoaseqoepce. 1 is . ' V"'"'1 " vnaoriA mwkwi . 1 .. ..: . .i mil i' I'l'i QdT j' The Ice In Vocoqitotid "My fVeeliy crntbtd and carried away the terry beef. Fox oto at the atder l tba-4r in Ielt of Wight county, v " Alfred Lee shot BicherJ 'and In Bicbmead Be thin Wftf Itn tb aame woman. Allcelored. eagineera to critioaily , examining the tolgt liDeare44 PeUrrtbnrg. . !;i Tbt Rlchtnond Wmi nat reacted ito flfty-thWvear. , e 1d Wiae.lt U- A Wraspondeut .-of . tbe Alexaadrla Gas Us names Major John W. Daniel for governor.' BJcbmedd for tb murder f Frank Mo Coreilck iaGiblin!. room, au 8L, ' Jaoeb IateTebd,''nel6rd;'receoey fcU dead while at work to n Held" on the place of loeeph W. Gille, near Prospect . Ulet Kettle Hancock, residing1 near Manchester, roll from h shed receUy, fracturing both lege, one of them ad bad It that It ia feared It will require tmwata-ttoa. Dan FowelL eolered, for a brutal ae aault dad robbery of George D. Birhs ardson, an aged cittxen of Danville, bat been tent to the . penitentiary for 11 years. Msjer Job W. Daniel, of Lynchburg. bat accepted the invitation to deliver tb address before the literary eeetetiea ef the Ualveraity ef Virginia, oa Jan 4M.SM, 4i04.i- v . .-Ifr-.t t..-. krrtiertoe jkht Uiet Aeb ; Ff KaseenVrnd conoty, 18 yrtr of age, of rood faiuiur and Quito a belle, bat eloped with a macrjed ntan named Baa taaa, ef Prince George, euntj. .They bare gone west. . i,-. , Tbe Wbtt Virginia bottse of delegatee baa ordered to its engrossment tbe biS providing for tbe teleotioa of a perma nent location for the etete capital. The Mil propose to take tbe vote of the peo ple oe toe qoeetfon In August next. D. R. CBAMBEBLAQI. , Now York San. Charleston letter" sty thai D. H. Ibajaberlain. the chief or tbe carneu bagger who bare been engage I plaaatring 8elh Carolina far tb past eight ysara, it setting hit house In order for a speedy departure from bis preaent Held el eperaueas. , u no eoee act batten bis preparations, and omit 4 formal leave-takinf. it to pttsibl U he will And ImpedimcnU in the way ef hlo.eropeeed jonrnev north, to , the ahape of processes front the courts of tbe etete. It to welt knew that ia the State convention in which be received bit but nomination foe governor, there waa a fierce quarrel between Chamber tain and Elliott, the negro leader ef tbe black wing ef the republican warty In South Carolina, and that while (hie wat raging, Elll.lt declared that be had It id hie power to send ,th ..governor to the Denltentiarv. Elliott was nnallr hushed and in tbe canvass that followed the tw ransi harmoniously . together upon the aame ticket. A leUr,. from Chamber lain to bis old friend and confederate, Parker, which has recently been printed to tb Charleston Itewt and Courier ,1 supposed to be one Of the datrrront documents to which Elliott referred. It waa wntte at to time was ue etato financial board, of which Cbam berlslo was the wading spirit, watt en gaged In tte fraudulent -Iseoso of bondaj nnd shews that be was prefltleg pereea ally by those frauda Jvral of Obam berlain's tormer .tatimatot, witn wnm ba bat. quarrelled at .different tMneeJ bare beestod that they bed it in tbeit power to ruin blm, aad it wooldt be sui pr sing if be should yet end bla southern career in tbe penitentiary. throash evidence supplied by bis former cwTDpaDiows(ia crime,. . . 1817. THE Q17 ABTktrf KETIEWS i .' ) .AlttVin ."' ti" BUCIWO0D'8MAOAZiaE. til IhiiH Ittlff isUtAiif Ctapiif. 41 auacUvtrawra9B Coatinoe tbatv aattmaiiit Reprint of tbe rotm uunrso wasawatv ajrrjsws. EnMBvaon Bavmw (Waag,); Lokooji QcAmai.T Kjmaw Coneervall ve. Wtwmnarrta Bxnxw (Ubersl.) ., ., , . BamaH QPAarastt Kavntw (Evaagellcal, .liJ., .:-t Ej.'. J Jj j!ia i-. ' i I eiwWfi1Uiawaft. IgfMljc, , The British 0arterltea give to las reader well., dicested talemetlo. npon the great event In cos tem poraaeoa history, sad contain toasted critlciams oa aU that to frseh end VslnebM to literature, a well at a tammary of the triumphs of science and ert. The ware fkely to eoavelse til Ewrepe will tone topiea tor tasjoQslut, thetwtWbt treated with a Uoroagheees aad ettility -where etot to be Jeemtwr. BUckweed'aJIsg aaiae to-faaseas Jar tterwv eemyaiad sketches of tee highest literary tsoriU raraau btsoctm n , snvsiert. .- fer aay oae BevteW ..' . .-"''ftto For any tare Keriews. ,i ' . ,lff0 For env tore ftevlewe. 1. .10 For eU foer Beviewa, h, i P n B to For Biackweed'o atagaalne, ,0 a For Blackwood ane see Bavtow, 4 00 For Blackwood and two Bevlewt, ' . It to For Bteekveed aad three rlwti1'; 13 For Btackweed ead the mar Bevtowe,1 1 lint i A diseoent ef tweet per eeakwuln eltowed to etobaf faarvorasoreierapoa. Tkeet lonr eeta of vaMKwef or ef ee Review wJUbsoMt toeoe eodrstt tor flAW, wltSiTl New MMerleert (applrlog early) ferebe feet lUl-'Omr iksMe, .wlsaat eeergek.the amber tor tbe tost asaeter at toHes tank aertouicait at tasy may teweerioe sos,.;, . weliaar premiams ia eausmesis ar ee eeeat to clubs cea be allowed wehssta money it resiuiea flirrct w ue peomrtere. No premie gtvea to cbrVa. i"-"s Orewlart viU lrur'TWUCwarvtry a ai iiimr"mi r '- , Tta Untrdltwlt mrtiaiiflrtfiij', 41 BAKCLAT DT-, RIW XUMtw ' . a. i. . ... . ,. . Vrfsilff i uimVt i!t fc;itMf i .1 tiiJ( it ! ui 4"V l ti BH jX t il. " ri J :ter -i ,tt v aiv .-4it3fatt ,Mf - ".( m i V ry.. : i.i turn rirn.i! wwkl in its.'' i e oeii The pablic so far, si ws can read their wishes, desire s vshiele of thought at th metropolis for th masses sol simply tor those who follow la the ssmswsksor altar lbs " ehlbbeleth of s class, bet a median) of tnler-commanlcatloB, with ssgkleot vergt and space for tto'nsera), conservative, loyal sentiment of air shades to lad vent Th BENTIKEL will be kval aad to geaeout to both. Federal aed State govern assets. .11 wlll,sasta4a the nuUtery eathort tlf to , Um preservAtlea of qslet tad order, aad la eaforcuig the orders of live govern meet. Not a disloyal or naklnd word against the government of the Union of the States bn pass our Hps, hat It will be tree without sycephancy, honest wltboat flattery, sr will It Tie to shlsld Its own throat. - It ahatl advocate sewed principles end tepport good meo. Ite motto to not ' pria- etpltv net a,' bat prinelpM aad men. A bad maa eat Bed a aarters with the SENTTNfi Awdman--eBsaaaf trata, ef high toaed lMgrk4 geatima to the tree sense, aoaeet sad eaabh g we ere not dscelveiL tea aioae claim oar tepvort. v After eleven long ysara of trial, adversity aod chances of fortuoe to ear people, tlaads todey eeoo Uemmw pwuione a watch Ms reneraW toweder erected IL For more than eleven rears tb SEN- TfNXL has ttoed gosrd for ths rights and ttterttea ef th people, and to-day. waea Ue Stat has eaerged from the darkness ml rad leal rule, and the ,feire to as fall of hops and pnxatM as tbe past wss derk ead gtoaniy. It rwrtgai Meelf to the htoa eer vtot of tb good people of tbe great 8tale ef North CaroTlss. ' 1 TUE SENTINEL AppreclaUng tui wants, ceaoltloas aad aeeessiUe of ths people, Ires the foMewleg ratss or -I- -.1- BBIII-WSKHXT. One year, . aMxatontht, 1 Oeeesoeto, WCEKLY. Oneveaf, .! ttita 0d .The age s4toadtgf tkeWUtTINKL Wlt a ewcatoUoa, both dalrf aed weekly eetttoaav wbtoh' reeosrs It, a a edverttotog msatoasi te east la saw atata. sreaaau aad otaert who toalreto anttala aa old In stltBlloo hy their, advertiser patronage will ltd om totea very iwenoneble. , , ;4Jret; t v i ... ,( .t gMlTH, BATCUtLOB 4 CO. . !. i i vi -..! Balaigb, S. ,U. i i ii i i ii 1 1" ' TBIIJBIPmV i . mt7M ''83l)SOTa-T,'5.T.,7; jWBUMWI ,WAtfKU ,JUM.., -SJihwbUrfttVA Tra1 ?'" ferttotetoBlaetie rtau s4 air at tot'toltaesstonef ...Wvi Oliir'ABXtiOAB flrTlTCtat AIB ra bt krom'M t to dsvs aad offer l.Out dalUrt fpC esse they rsanot 'TejreasrAeteV . . r,-, - 4 M - m j - . - - a - - ' am f " Vffmmf VBMwRBWtBl flMmWm VvtWsYaUbWea ' W ataatted ev aaath. Asasstoattn Im. The aaaal d-wvwau to . pativae., bead 10 seals terWaA,W; .seiy vaws eargssa, TtieSentinel, TjiSiTt... il! eyo ' -: j iifu.i - . t Vis ' Th '.I' TO ' THE POINT. 'i -1 ' MONJET a BOABCK, aMlJtRltH AND waget are tow, the country natetUed aad dlttarbed. Happily there is an offset, W. II. Jt K. t TTTBEB. wrtiitri -ui. ' lai:') by Ui. r CASH STdTEM, bsvs told la addi tional auiipibw for CASH, and are enabled therefore to satt GOOD OOOttl at the . " Very lowest fbices. We have tbe torgeet stock ef Meat Wo rn tad Catkins &HOId la theeitr. (no old stock or abeddy work.) at the very toweet LADIES DhtEflB COOM, very low if. LADIES CLOSJKS tad SUA WLS, very good and very caea. EN'S CLyriIS AID CASSI. EKES, Kentacky Jeans, Ac , extra- ordlasriry low. MEN'S and BOYS' HATS, the largest thick la the state, from to cents ss to beet tQk hats for $5 M. BEN'S and LADIES VMDEB WEAH, Shirts and Drawers, tad W best TO- LAUSDBlEO 8B1BI ia tbt state for 1.1 Also the best LAITNBRITO SHIRTS, ready for wear, tlOO WamsatU Masltn at fl.15. ' '"" ' PRINTS and N. C. PLAIDS, full stock. fMdgbn the iehrtek'ahd'WaIti cemtortaile ead happy, aotwithaiaadlng tke times. dec t-tr w. n. r. a. tucker. CLOTHING ! BEAUTIFUL BTOOKlf j OF I (!) iCLOTmnCsi) 0 k i H H CENTS' FLRNISHINft 600DS1 IS NOW BEING OPENED v J. 91. KOSENBAVSrS CL0THI1O HOUSE loryeltril i Harjett Streets H H 0 B't I, .ii Thankmr tne rood ettisens oil Raleigh and Wake coanty. for t belli iberai patronax In tea past, I aM kars Wem tnat 1 abaii enoeavor l merit ft In th faiare by keeplne 0 koed Goads at the lowest livlnd Iprteet, Qlve me a call belorH -i nmrlnr elsewbsre. We taks pleas tur In sbowlag oar stock aod tell ng oar prices, , CLOTHING! OTICE OF SALE. ' By virtue f Us powers eoafnred spoo me In a deed of trust executed to m on tb ftk day of Fstreary, M74, by L L. Baaader aad W. L. SMmdera, aad wklck i dutyng Utared la the office of tb Register of Deed tor Wake mt la Book 17 at agfcS;l hall oa Betordajr the SdOi day of Moveesber ten tell for easb ss th Court Hous door ia Raleaxh, the very valuable wast of toad on which B. B, Baanders, K.. bow reside vfnr oe Marsh Creek, adjoining ths leads ef A. W. Bhaffar, W. If. Boytaa a4 othvs, sad cob tela lag three haxired sad twelve By onassat of prior aasrtgsew a fss simple title will be sold sod eonvewd, the ereeeed of sale betnar Brst spoiled to ths Bsyavsotof the dehUot said SMMtfag. mvtm uaiunv. iniawo. emSMds, pmviTURE WABEROOMS, A. W FRAPS, Payettovuj8nree'c the Mar ket, aad Oorner of Fajettevtlle and - .... Davte Btrweto, keep on head a large aSortaiat of all tt, s ' " - ' -' ' ttytoset... ( , ... .. , wl." rTTTXT rTTTT . K U lit . i ' " ' " Dhwag-Baoa aad Bitchee; Blesk Wslliwt, Stained aad related Chamber Bats, Praising Casss, Barseas, Wssbstsads Bed stead a, Wardrobes, Caae aad Weed, Best Chairs, Beekto Chairs, sad all tar artlekw ef Fnrnnmfbwrad to a Iret-elaas ostobHsh XATTBBSBES atad to order. CCRIB1fEW'lbr Decewiber. tow ready, O aod which cootabis the openinx chapters ef HlllehlM BhrMra.-wtU he read wna eaeue wavtBetsw an mtaseati " fwraape bmt iwadabi anaibsr of tha asagsatoehas rtt keea fcww. Th tars exupbsr of Bcara awa e AwsweV Bits irnkkir ead Osssfcar, litolaa aaVTaTiLr iihTsliai ad -1 That Lie iwrafa," wul k1vM heewsry aw swhittw iiewaais aj, ae wa aaassriptloa bectas wkh the pwisat veto , 1, with ths November aaasbsr. 'l Itobseriptio price, ti a year- w ieWa't etmear. - BpecW tsrmse votwmse. twokssUsrer ead e easek er T. O. nteawv ereer t f Bcaiaata A Obw, 74 Broadway, N. T ... - - , - INSURANCE, ortf. 1 Offtoe PratwSe) Aratatet Ltt W. H. OKOW. ! 1ALEI0H, X. C i .... Reprsseets tbe follewlnx Brst elass Coo) psnleo TJtoIsvratnoOo..i "'' ' ' 1 ADta Pbcanla Fire Co., , Nettonal Fv Oo. lOfHartfbrd Oermea Awvsrloe wire Co Bofrman'FIre Oo., ' Bewartl Fw Oe., . br if. t CtmU4 Atteti Over $ J5,rj00,00f, The ettoaUot of tlx pulillo to respeeUMltr called to these saustaotiid tofUUtioes, ef- m r .. gwTF-m ' " : HOME ; INSURANCE COMPASTT OF NEW YORKi riBE INSraANCR OMLT. . ,i BSTABUSHSD 1B6B, Cnsh, CsspltsO, Ctih Aaeots, over B3.M, "TABU COB PANT IB PURXAT A FIRE 1. Iaanjaac Cosspaav. Hu BO connee- tloa-witb Ufa or Mario Insurance. To hug ssajortty f IU CNAto of Assets are "United autre Boa da." The raaaiicw Racairre er vn 18, I usimssat ttw foov4abteeiTV.ai4 ySheattaaMew of fay frlendi aad tbs 'itobrK MM - UN EQUALED CLAIMS, essaitag then tb manor irotsnrrti I offers. W A. TURK, Agt. Office BeKee BwlKHnrt Ceraer Of VYUaUsrtoa WarUe fits. aovaSa ATTENTION ALL t GREAT BANKRUPT 8ALE OF JEWELRY. On receipt of 60 cents we will sead bv auil. postpaid, all of tbe following pieces ef jewelry, vis : 1 pair QoM nated K a graved Sleeve Pnttoas, see eet Gold Froat SbiK Htsds, 1 Collar Stad, 1 Wedding Ring, 1 Roll Plat Watch Chain snd I Genrs Rate Coral Scarf Pis. We offer ibis eater bargain merely to draw attention to eur business, at ws asve an tmos er watcbes an jewelry at low price. Bend far Gatalogae. COLES A oa, Ti Bboadwav Nnw YoaK U1TV- VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. ry-HB CITY HOTEL FORMERLY JAR- x KArrn uutkl, rcauufiisuKU, r a. It offered for sale, or will be rented tosg tenant M RKaSflN ARI.K TERIIA. The bowse est many advaotaeea, asref gardt sttuaUoa, e end h) the- tweelat boose for ME ALB oe the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, which Insure s good patron- agej- rerTerm ., apprrte . & A. PLUMMER, Petsraburg Vs. Jan-19-lL tITEBi A ban with a few thovsand I'ellars te go hrt the timber business en tbe coast of Ueorgia, oa aavigsue water isr raning of towing with stMmboaia, aad accessible to Braaswlck, St Mary's or ths Satlila Rivet Mills. This Company wlH have the eslk eentroll of ten tbuuaand acre of floe tie be red river lends to operate from, there never havtna been s stick of Umber cut on said bode, aad to does proximity bjr wafer to all tbe above named places, where there It t rood demtad for all the timber that can be supplied, and qwtto as good aw open. Ins for a Turpentine lurti.. ' Timber and Turpentine will be among th first nradects tbst win go up smi eommsnu tbe highest cash prices aa lb ooaaty begis to prosper, and In fact i now selling st re- nueeratlv arte. To an enerretie maa with Caah catiUI, wiliieg to go Boeta, a good opportunity will be ouereU, Addreas ' RTALS A BAILBT, : v Claylou, Juhnstoa Couuly, N- C, Jan, 187 117. I ASPLEKDID OPPORTUIWl TT TO WIN A TORTlJJaE. Sveend Grand Drawing. lelT. st New Orleans, Monday, February, 5. Louisian& State Lottery Co. , Tbil InslituUos wis na-larl; lncorporall bv th Leulalalare of tliei State for Educs- Uornil pwrpoaee la 18M with a eaphal of l,eos,Uuw, w wiimb n naa since euoeu reeerv fund of BSm.ooO. lit tirtMsdl Btagte Nratocr Dnivrltige will taks put ssontniy. it never aretes or post pones. Look st the following Scheme : CAPITAL PRIZE SdeMtft. titN Tickets ml ft Each. LIST Of FBIZES: 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. . 1 PKIZK, . 1 UK-I.: ... I: 40.000 20,004 - ie,c 1 u" 1 m S.0OD f 1300 l.eoa we v 5.000 0,090 20,000 ti Jt ee toot "r 100 00.000 . 40, toe - . J .:.- ArraoxinATioii rants. i 'i.-fn t Anproximetlon Prises of f MO, 1,700 t ' " 0. 1,80 ?--, . -I - ' lea, "i'l , B 473 Prises, amoenUog to f 122,00 Write for elrculeiw er send ordert to ' 15 " ti - .ri.,, , 1M wo, ., , ia , it . ... , A,ooo d,00 I " ' -9- 1hl.A,DAr;PBIN. , , P. 0. Box Oft, New Ortosns, L. Graed Debar Dswwtng. ; Tueenay.. April A Capital Prise, 120,000. Ticket 11 each. A TTESTlOa. ALL! . ' - O BUT B ANtntTPT BALB OFIIWELtt , lOm asesastef tOeewU wewulesadbj asad Bid, all. of tb followlar ptoee o r.W pair Oetd Flated Sagreved Bwueaswae ee Gold Free BMrt BtwAs, I Collar Btwd, I wseuiae Hiac, l sumi ri. WaVaa Ckata ead I etoatr Boas Oral Scarf. Pla. We edar thto sst hargaie sasreTyt draw attsatloa a oar sea ww hose a Btoao ef walrtias end at tow price. Bead for Catalogue . COLXJ CO., 738 Broadway, Nw Fort T" PRICE nVK CENTS. KAILKOADS, Ac, Ovrics or Bureamvewpawv, l ravaasrua Bauaoa Ooarrear, V Petorsbarg, Va,Novwabr In. M7. GINO BOOTH. t v KEW YOBK EXPRESS. ,, Leave Petersbarg daily at - 8 60 A. M. Arrive at Weldon at - . . - IJOOJfooe eUUTIIESN EXPRESS. i Leave Petee-bwrg dally t r ; 12 6 A? M. FREIGHT WITH PASSENGER COACH ATTACHED. Leave Fatefsoorg duly ! IH i exespt 8eday) at 43 A."! ; Arrive tt Weldua at , ,A.A)P. M. oonre kobth. , v NEW YORE; EXPRESS. ' ' Leave Weido dairy at' - 3 00 P. M. Arrive at PeterSborgat -' - t SO P. M. BOtTBERN EXrSESa. " Leave Weldon daily et - - - 140 AM. Arrive I Petersburg at . Oft A. at FREIGHT Wrfrt PASSENGEs COACH ATTACHED. Leave Weldon daily (except Sends) st .... ( 15 P. M Arrive tt Pstersherget ' II 03 P. M First class coaches wlU 'rno through be tween Wilmington and New Tork on day traioa and sleeping ears oa night trains. No change of car. , , Through tickets soliJJEasteri and Southern solnts and hsggae checked tbroagh K, H. DUNN, , Buperlelendeat of Tiutamorutioo. U. B. CLARKE, Dispatcher of Traias. uc-H-tf. , , QHE1APEAKB AND OHIO B. B. rArentoEk Dmamriirr. v.. CONNECTIONS OP PASSENGER TRAINS FBOM RICHNOKD. A. . f)w-aTsf; jl sileicebt SBndsy-rr , , land Tr5ln. at 1 10 fChU. anrivleg at Wash ington t 00 P. M., for air points North. Arrives st Clisrlottsvlll 1 35 P. M.. een necUng wiU Va. UkUeed -Traia at 1 55 P. M., arriving at LynctiUare 6 90. P. M., for all polnu Soatb ; Arrives at Huntinetoo 10 00 A.M. ' P.M. S d-Accommodation, dally ex cept 8anday, arrive at rjerdenavtlle T 30 P. M , connecting with Va. Midland Train at T 40 P. h arriving alWahington 11 33 P. M., for sll polnU North. P. . IS dS-Expres, iially. 'Arrives st tterdoesvill 2 40 A. M., connecting with Yirglole Midlsad Train at t M A. hi, arriv ing at Washington 7 30 A. H., for the North; Arrives et Charlottesville 3 35 A. M., con necting with Vs. Midland Train at 7 AS A. M.. arrivtoget Ireebbwrg It 07 A. M., for tbe South. Arrive at Huntington 45 P. ti., eonnecUng closely with Chesapeake aad Ohio Packet Steamers for Cincinnati, Louis ville, St, Loois, Chicago, and all ether points In tbe W'oet Northwt and 8oath west , , FBOM HUNTINGTON. P. . 4 OO-Mail, daily to Hlatoe Daily except Sunday, East of llintea. Arrives at Oberletuville 11 40 A. M., eonaeetlng with Va. Mldlaad Train at 1 65 P. M., ar riving at LrncbbarK 6 00 P. M. for all points Soala via Va. and Tennessee R. R. : Ar rives st Gordensvllle 12 35 P. M . connect ing with Va. Midlaed Train at 1 10 P. M. ar riving at Washlngtoq 00 P. M. for sll Polnu North. Arrives st Richmond 4 30 P. M. A. . IS SO Erprcps, daily Arrives st Ohsrletteville 1 50 A. M , connecting with Vfc. MJdlena Train et Hi A. M., arrivlag at Lynchburg 1107 A. M. for all Poluu South. Arrives' at Gordonsville 2 35 A. M. coanecting with Va. Midland Train at 2 to A. M. arrweeet- Washingtea f 30 A. M., fee ell PeieU North.- Arrives et Kkhmond ft 30 A. M.. roRBecting wiib Richmond and Danville 7 50 A. M., snd Richmond snd Peursburg T 50 A. M. Trains for all Points South. - . - , A. . B lw The train from Washington arrives at tiorUosiriUs 12 40 P. H-, and connects with Chesaeske snd Ohio, Ms traias both for Richmond and Hsntlngtoo The 50 P. M . trsia frvm Wssblngtoo sr. rives st Gordonsville 140 A- M. sad cool nects with Chessjieske and Ohio Expreu trains bofl 'ofl'IelimoiiTand'Clncinnatl. A.M. S " Th 'trale? ifeum Lynchbunt arrives st CharloUsrille 11 55 A. M. and oonnecU with C. A U Mall Uala for Hunt ington and alGordonsville 12 40 P, M. with C. A O. Ban train for Richmond. The B. A Dhd R. 'A P. trains arriving from tb Boalb at 0 00 P. M. eeeaect with Chesapeake snd Ohio Express (rain, leaving Richmond at 10 45 P. M. for the West snd North. - CONWAY A HOWARD, Gen. Pass. A Ticket Agt. Richmond Va. W;M. S. DTJNN. , Engineer A Sept. dec 13-U. , , Orv csor SnriaiaTBaniav, - Paraasaea aa Laoao Ooarawt, ' Peteraburit. Va- Nerembar 84, 1078. COAltGE OF SCHEDULE TO take erteot SUNDAY, November 25th : GOING SOUTH. Leave rtarbarg at eto a. at. ead Bi7r.a. Arrive st sldoo at 0:5s a.M, sad t Ad r.m. " ' 0OIN0 NORTH. . ' Leave Weldon' st 7:83 A.H. knd 4 r.ar. Arrtve at Fetaraburg a ltM a., aad f7 . r.4 ' wtuIw eormeet St Pete burg and Weldon wftA train for all' southera aed aestaera potDts. Ticket! old to all southera, south waateru, nonliera aad aastsia petau, aid bacgace checked tbroasb. II.TiDorOLAS, tperlBtDett. fsbUdAwtf -M .. .. .,,. II AT.EIGR. A OA8T0W RAIL SCHXDULB. - ROAU tisiv rasiB. , , Leave Balebrb .. 0MA.M. 00 P. M. 1 40 P. M. to p. m. ft 00 A. 7a. ft tt P. M. ft 10 A. M. Arrives at WsMoac. . . Lsave Weldsa . . .' t tt . i . . . Arrrre et RaMxh;.......w... . ,i . i.t. . wuw leave Balet(b.,..,. Arrive at Weldoa. .. Lsave Waldo. ...... Arrly stRaWgh.,,. L , BAjJfJoU AUOCiTA AiB UNA , ... Ousge of Bcheiaia to lake erfcefcj:sv.f . Bk MoadaT, October Mth, ltTBiiy , ,','.'!. . Ta,Boviae Bas,-. , , gaaveBalelfh. 0X0 A. at. Asrlys et Caaseroa. It r ,M. LearU Cameroa 1 00 P.M. Antvea Raleigh.'... . . 40 P. M. Ailstutsewul saerees) sad pass tSD A V.Xvtohja isiitiga Cury with eauUwa, . . . ,w a w miaut for Breskrast at C'ary. pHJtaWnfDEA. , T aapertausdaat oet tf -tf na,t 'l. .t : i, , .,.,- -i ,. ,. ... !a- . Owewtw oW nitsuj'aw Dwsow Bee, MuA.MABJtla.T ANOBBWB v Bill I asudau tea a twelve hsrdsfs wtth d,r with- eatJodging. sat lecaifry, owy two squaree was et theeaptloi. et 10-101 ,.v t aa " jj.vaBA?e V . .. , ' ' ' " ' "' ' " '"" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '"' '''' ; ' : ' ' v " " a ' :' ' ' ' ''" ' " ' " ' "' ' 1 '''! ' ' "t ' ' ' ''' "-""" '"' "' ' J
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1877, edition 1
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