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J- - ' ' 7 RALEIGH, N. 0., TUESDAY IIORNINO, FEBRUARY 13, 1877. PRICE FIVE CENTS ' ' . . . , ' ' , ' ' I ifa n fwiw-p HI " ' ' - T - s- xxth-i a. its. THE SENTINEL run wchhow t n haad n nt6 N. V. World. "Your newspaper fuse," Mid ooe or f la New York U "abort tbo Buffering during tfeeeo Iterd t . tee that nay ef then the diabolical dUtiw C'T - Men! vVorM r ,f (re ea hitt. otlcj i f h! , li: The reporter we rich man suffered a', il. That," aid he of the w because you don't know anytli al'.h. nny, air, i undergo m v- absolute ' torture in anhec r poor wretch in this city. : 1 a cent in Ute world, t'd have a pathy, some rest, some asis'.ur. , it Is, I'm bounded to dei a .t pined, beset, anueyed, aMfc :u.-.l. : .uv :do .J. back-biitee, way-Uidj The !., ' wilued!tortalibMitme. If Ijsr church 1 am told that a camel can get through the eye or a needle slicteruisa 1 can get Into heaven, If I don't dresi mi familr in an extravaeant uaoaer hear that I am aa old skiofliatt If I do, I am told tbat all 1 think ef ny meney is to make a vulgar show with it. susDOse I worked at hard as any roan ..for more than twonhtids of my life te accumulate a fortune, but believe mest peeole think I ouglit to Kive It awsv aid commeooe over ausia. In winter like this you ve do Idea of the hardsbips of the rich. If help all the people who apply to me., I migbt as wall go to the poor-bouse, and yet all ot umhu expect u, auu mi m imm i dare sav, are worthy. It't out of the question. So they carse me, 1 suppwte All the benevolent societies, ehamies. . publje ttrtttttuttw' . JUfw1iaVA,teiT agenta out," 1 .wtfr. eJ-unoJLhy cootautttea, KVmen, secretarien. Tbev send me half a bushel of letters a day. Tbey drop upon me lu the most unexpected places They get Into my private office. They wait in my library before I am up, Tbey lt en my Loot steps. Tney lol low me into the herse-cars. What is a mantedo? If 1 let them have their way my name will be paraded as if I wanted te advertise my charities, ir I don't the press will want to know what he liai ever done fur New York. The other day a reporter came to aee me about tay He said the public would like to be informed as to the pro posed diips-lliou of my property at my decease. I suppose if I were te net a cold in my bead there'3 be & briada of them q mrtered unuir my windows. brain u) feel , that a rich man Is a dis grace to the community that somehow I have o nntulued a crime. I don't like to look a man squarely in the fuse for fear his hatred of ms will skew itself, or he will step and ask me to lend hint a thousand dollars to get bis starving fatuity some tood to eat. 1 tell you, sir, this wintnr is awful bard en the rioh man. He doesn't even eat hi dinner in peace, rlew cn ho when there are 40, WO who are dionerlesa ! Hit moner gets to be a reiirouch to him, and he IV-cIs as if he'd like give the whole of it awav in one lump and try tbo luxury of beiug poor for a while. But you needn't sav anything about tbat or I'll have a tretth battalion here to-morrsw, and half the idlera in town will be writing me letters. In fact, I wouldn't eav any thing about it, if I were you, but it'a a luct the rkb wan suffers in a bard win ter a good deal more than the poor maa. Yon take my word for it. And the poor mas don't pit; him a hit." MASK TWAIN'S BUtOOT WATCH. OF A A jeweller in New Haven, Connects cut, has a remarkable watch made by a foreign watchmaker, which Mark Twain describee at fbllowsii "I have examined the wonderful watch made by M. Matile, and indeed it cornea nearer to being a human being than auy piece of mechanism I ever saw before. In tact. It kuowt cousid erably more than the average voter. It knows the movements of the moon and keene oxaot record cf th m. It tells the day of the week, the day of the month, and the month or the year, aod will do thie perpetually ; it telle the hour of the day and the minute and the "second, and oven splits the seconds in to fifths and marks the division by 'stop' hands ; having two stop hands It can toko accurate care or two race horses tbat start, not together, but ooe alter the other; it la a re pester wherein the voter la suggested again, and must cally chimes the hour, the quarter, the half, three-qoarUr hour, and also the minutes mat nave pasted or an nncom Dieted Quarter hourso tbat a blind man can tell the tuna of day.by it le the exact minute. "Such bj-thls extraordinary watch. It cipher to admiration 1 I sheuld thiuk one could add another wheel and make it read and write; still another and wake it talk ; and I think one migbt take out several of the wbeela that are already In it and it would sUll bo a more intelligent citiaon than aome that help to govern the country, uo toe waoie I think it ie entitled to vote, that is if its sex is th right kind." 4 ' '. A BLDI-OLASS CftJBB IN CHICAGO Chicago Trkkaae! i . x A prominent member of the Chicago Uoard of Ttmo relates an experience in his own famdy which tends to confirm the blue-ray theory.- Bis daughter bad been an invalid for several niooth, and recently haa been so much debilitated that she waa unabls to. move her limbs more than n low inches, lost week be bad one of the windows of his resilience tilted np with blue glass, and the young ladj was wheeled in a chair to position where she could enjoy the benefit of tbe ray. The first day she felt aomewkst better. Tbo second day tbo affected part waa uncovered, so thai aho could receive the full force of the ray on the lower part of i be spine, without the in ttrposition of clothing. The family was astonished the lol lowing 'morning to see her bound Into the ream at break' last time, the picture and too very fisct of health., boa Is, entirely recovered, sad her father U a happy man, thong k so confesses that, wbiJo tbo blue glass ppeara to bo a wonderful thing, ho "cannot see throngh' it", aa clearly as A MJt, SXNIP I:?, Ricr A Mr. .Mfure Iht h".. " slofday - ', hib uum ft culaen of ir. r. Tlte !ocffliary cf 1 ,. wai an orphan ..v'. nd , uAmeiofhla hut ki!w, io nun, and to "i '..itv thtro. When en.,.1'' to fv ! what an u .i nr. wo plaoed in ium tie'VisiBtoed one, by - f'-m Huown ovetaince. s.teaohvu! acd iatimobo in., i lligent and honored cltixen oinr unity in which ho lives, A . ii .i ago bo met beautiful young . . rtwm hA bcame ensatored ;.i'i her bis addressee. She ae i t i love, and the only . iage was that ho did not have ' i ". Certalnlv a novel dilemma to , in, particularly as tbo lady - nl natxhe ount have one ueforn o Woi.ld wod blm. - . almeet-brldegrooni applied to le irai 'ends for assistance, who exam mod the law upon the subject with a view of ssekiDg roller irom ins conns but upon an investigation it was uanu fust tbat the courts could change man's name, but bad no power to cbriaten bira or bestow a name where none had before existed. The only way out of the difficulty waa to apply to the legislature and ask lor the passage of a bill giving this petitioner a name. which was accordingly done, and soon as the hill passes the senate and becomes a law there will .then, we hope. be nothing to prevent the realisation of our friend's happiness. A SHAMBFCTL MONOPOLY. .4 - AuKXMr lh eoriosHie easnuMtreo in our day may be mentioned the fact that American beef is exported te to land and sold in London at a lower price than In Xew York. This is due. not to the psteroal management of the British cabmet (aa "an Englishman" elsewhere suggests) but to the keen spirit of competition animatiag the men engaged in the rafnc. Now, u tbey can bear the expense of shipping across the sea and still leave a margin of profit, bow cornea it tbat the working men ef New York have to pay a higher price than Is charged for the same qual ity or meat iu London r The answer presumably U that the wholesale deal ers here are bound terelher bv compact to deep pt ices. ! Speaking of tins inequality, we mar alo reler to the mauitest swindle perpetrated in the matter or American sewing machines, which are sold in Europe for about a third of. their retail prices here. No patents should be renewed or extended for the benefit of these extortionists. THE OBODND-BOO HKABD FROM. Lancaster Intelligencer, Tub. Srd." Joseph Brown, Derware street, in this eity, is the owner of a pet gronnd-hog, tbat baa slept soundly all the whiter in a box prepared or bin n tna corner oi a room, ieeterday, true to tbe instinct or hit mce, he esfne out of the box and looked for his shadow. He seemed to bo greatly stiffened np, and sparingly partook of aome refreshments in the shape of oakea and water, and then went back into bis box and turned over aa stiff aa ever. Perhaps he saw hia shadow, in a looking glass. TBI RICHMOND AND DANVTLLB RAILROAD WORKSHOPS. . Riclinioad Enquirer. An examining conimittee of the Rich mond aod Danville railroad went np the road Friday morning on a tour of inspec tion. It la currently reported that aaong other duties the committee will examine sitee for aa eligible location for tbe company? workshops, in case tbat they are compelled to leave Manchester. Danville is already, through its press. making bids for tbo location of theahopo in tbair midst if a removal is determine upon. It ia to bo hoped that the con troversy between tbo company and onr aister ovsr the James will- bo amicably adjusted and tbo shops remain in tbo present location, and in eaao that tbo question of removal ia made a necessity, why aboald not "On to Richmond be the watchword. Neither Manchester or Richmond can afford to drive from ita doors skilled la bar, and what ia of aa great importance the capital their presence oansee to cir culate in the community. DRATH OF TWO NOTABLB WOMEN. By a singular coincide!) o two of tbo prominent women of Cincinnati died suddenly at about the same time in that eity on Tuesday morning. One waa Mrs. Bowler, Bister of tbo Hon. tioorgo H. fendleton. and widow of the late U. B, Bowler, and the other waa Mra. Sarah Peter, mother of Bnfns King. Mrs. Peter was ene of the most remark able women of her time. In 1854, while in Europe, aba waa converted to tbo Catholic faith, and since that time her whole life haa boon devoted te its propa gation. .She baa founded in Phtladel- put and Cincinnati no loss than twootv ooaveota, and bestowed the bulk of her wealth upon charitable institutions. Buo crossed the eeian nine timoa on special visits to tbo Pope, and haa trav ailed the world over. Mrs. Bowler waa woman of groat wealth and social prominence, and waa also noted for her works of ebaritv. She waa stricken with apoplexy while at dinner on Monday, at aer teuton rrauence. , XNOLISH SERMONS, The English religions newspapers Coo tain advertisement indicative of plagiarism ia the palpit. A dealer ad vertises for "collections of manuscript sermons, for which cash will bo paid," bnt they must bo "original, modern, ana of thoroughly good'1 church tone." Another offers for sale "sound, original,, practical, lithographed sermons,'' and says: "More than three hundred of tbo clergy have given voluntary testimony to the great snperionty of this publication over others of the kind, and too groat boon it ia to them in their large, over. crowded parishes. " These instauoee are only illustrative of a business that seems to bo extensive m England. - Wo' MOM EXPLANATION WANTED. WeUe Promisee to Squeal to Nlcholls If Orantod Protection. A dispatch from New Orleans toihe Baltimore Osteite says that on the 12th of January J. Madison Wells sent for Mr. E. J. Barrett, a member of the Odd Fellowa' hall house from Rapidee, and told him tbat he had determined to make a statement to Governor Nioholls for the benefit of the people of Louisiana. He oxpreosod ouch solicitude and anxiety in tbo matter and suggested that the beat way to reach Governor Nioholls would bo throngh Mr. J, P. Kennedy, and begged Mr. Barrett to ask Kennedy to call on him (Wollal for the purpose of furthering tbo project ia view. On the evenina? of the aame dav. J an.ua rr 12. Messrs. Kennedy and Barrett calA Mr. Weils bouse, ana . " is. jJis Uilerriew Mr. Wells reiterated that he wanted to make a full statement to Governor Nicbolla detailing the part ha bad taken in matters affecting the gravest interest of tbo people of JLtouiaiana, bnt that beioro making ine oonfeaaiou he would exact a pledge that he would nt be prosecuted and that no harm would befall him. Mr. Kennedy says that Mr. Wells ottered these re marks with feelings of the deepest con cern, as if his mind were irrevocably fixed upon a confession. On the next dsy (Saturday) Mr. Kennedy saw Gov ernor Nioholls, and waa empowered to ose A ells and arrange an interview for Sunday, ltth nit, at Kennedy's rooms, in Caaaidy'a hotel. Thereupon Mr. Kennedy returned to Mr. Wells, who promptly agreed to meet him at the time and place mentioned. At the appointed hour Governor NkholW met Mr, Ken -iredy at tbe latter s apartments. Directly after Governor Nicbolla arrived Mr. Barrett called, bearing a communication for Mr. Kennedy from Wells, saying that he ymJlfvkm mU NuihoUa beinlstUl-in the apartjaenCil seoonu eomniuuicauou waa rceeiveu as follows: Confidential. J JaNoaar 14, 1877. lien. J. P. Ktn ay, Vmstidy $ Hotel Dbas 8ib: An hour after our friend Barrett left my room I waa placed in possession of mat tera requiring my absence for s few days. Will return in a lew days, when we win meet again. Truly yours, J. Madison Wells. On the eveniug of that day Mr. W ells hurriedly left for Washington in iwpouHe to aq nrgeut summons, winch was tin donhtedly what he referred to in saying "possesaton of matters requiring my absence." It seems very ressouable to snoDoso that if tbat summons had not interfered with the plan afoot Mr. Wells would have made a elean breast of tbe entire returning board bumueas. 1677. THE qi'ARTERLY REVIEWS AND BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. Toe Lcogirt Feelt PnltlihffgCnnpiiy. 41 BABCLAT ST., HBW YOSS. Continue their authorised Rerints of Ui PUUB LKADINO QIARIEKLT EEVIKWS. EoiNBuanii Ketiew Wlil,) Ikoom Quabtkelt Ketiew (Coirservulive, WESTaiiMTEa KKVIHW (Ulieral.) British Qi-abterlt Review Jangelical, AHO I itkwociTi EdiitBrgi liiniie. The British Quarterlies give to the reader well digested Information upon tbe great events In contemporaneous history, snd contain masterly criticisms on all that is fresh and vuluahle In llteratnre, as well as a snmmsry of the triumphs of science snd art. The wars likely to convulae all nurepe will form topics for discussion, that will lie treated with a thoroughness and ability no where else to he found. Blackwood's Mag asine la famoas for stories, easays, and sketches of the highest literary merit. TERMS (Iacladiog Postage): PAYABLE STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. For atiy ooe Review, $4 00 For sny two Reviews, - 7 00 Fer anv three Reviews, 10 00 For all four Reviews, For Blackwood's Magazine, For Blackwood ano oae Itevinw, 12 00 4 00 7 00 10 00 13 00 15.00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, For Blackwood and three Reviews, ' For Blackwood and the four Reviews, v CLUBS. A discount of twenty per ceat. will be allowed to clnls of four or more persona. Thus: tour conies of Blackwood or of one Review will be sent te one address for $11.80, four copies of the fear Reviews anf Black- wooer for I to, and so on. PREMIUMS. Mew subscribers (spplyins esrly) for the year 1877 may have, without charge, the namoers lor tna last quarter oi iks or sacn periodicals ss they may subscribe for. Neither premiums to saoacritiers nor an- ceaat to clubs can bo allowed unless the money Is remitted direct to the palillthers. No premlsms given to clubs. Circulars with further particulars may be bad an sppllcatios. Tie Uoiird eolt Fabliiiiitg GompiiT, tl OAnvUA I El., ncn ivtk. jSTARLISIIED 18M ROBERT A MARTIN A CO,, tars afli CoMission Mordants No. 11, Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA. Coaslc-BBwnU of Tobacco. Cotton. Wheat, Ac, solicited and which will have faithful personal attention. y ' juiy ao n NATIONAL HOTEL, RALEIGH, 2. C. Kenewal of Lease, Jaaaary SSth, 1977. 1 havA tn-div rnnawe,! mv Iaum on I ha Katioaat. Intlead of closinir. It will con tinue to be kept as heretofore. SUPERIOn TO ANY wnL la the oily, as to lbs table and attention to Jtra. atarywrenn naacnarge of tne tiaii aarv Department, which should be a gaar- anteo of iueicellenoe. Janto-St C.S. BBOWS. WANTED-Agenu rnsle and female to aelt Pictures avervwhero. Ooe agent alone has retailed over 15,000 and still at Wort - WU1TNKTACO., doe 5-Sm. , Norwich, Venn. , THE SENTINEL TSTABLISn ED AUGUST Sth, I8i I 1.., ' , The Sentinel. .jRi. OLDEST mil 1! TSS CAHTOL L The public so f.ir as we can read their wlsheof desire a vehicle of thought at tbe metropolis for the iniw not simply for those who follow Ih.,1 he same wake or utter the " shiblioU'th " of a. class, but a medium of iiitiT-oHiiinanlcaljon. with sufficient verge aud space for the liberal, coniiervatlve, leyal ssnliiiifnt ulail sludes tu Ulul rent. Tbe SENTINEL will bu loyal aud In genuous to both Federal and State govern ments. Il wiil sustain the niili'ary authori ties In the preservation of tUlet and order, aad in enforcing tbe orders of the govern ment. Not a disloyal or unkind word against the government of the Union ot these States shall pass eur lips, but It will bo troe eithont sycophancy, honest wllhoat flattery, nor will II lis to shield its own throat. It shsll advocate sound principles and support good men. Its motto is not ' prin ciples, not men,' bat principles and men. A bud man can find no quart era with the SENTINEL. A good man a man of truth, of high toned Integrity a gentleman in the true sense, honest and capable, if we are not deceived, can alone claim oar support. After eleven loag years of trial, adversity and changes of fortune to our people, stands to-day upon the same platform on which its venerable foaader erected it For more than eleven years the SEN TINEL bss stood guard for the rights aod lllertls of the people, and to-day. when the State has emerged from the darkness ef rad leal rule, aud the future ia as full of hope snd promise as tbe past wus dark aad gloomy, It repledges ttsejf to the hisrh ser vice of tbe good people of the great State of North Carolina. THE SENTINEL Appreciating t.ie wants, conditions and necessities of the people, fixes the following rates of subscription: SE9IIWEEKLV. One year, Six months. One month, 4.00 S.OO .40 WEEKLY. One t ear, 9.00 TO ADVERTISERS. The sge aod stauding sf tbe SENTINEL gives 11 a circulation, both dally and weekly editions, which renders It, as an advertising medium, the best In the Stale. Merchants and others who desire to sustaia aa old in stitution by their advertising patronage will Bad our rates very reasonable. . '' x "''Ad.lress, . SMITH, BATCH ELOR A CO., f ' Kalelgh, N. C. TRirSIPIl TRUSS 83 BOWERY, N. I., TO WHOM WAS AWABDBD THS Prendum Medal. far the bast Elastic Trass and Bupporter at tbe last session ot the GREAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR eares a raptcre la frora SO to 90 daya aad offer 1,01)0 dollars fur a ease they cannot core. They employ a FIRST CLASS LAPT 8UROEON. .Tsrtos asodeimto. dara tiled bv mail. Case gwaraateed, Of EsaBlaatioa free. The asaal dlseoaou to patrona. Bead 10 eoats tor deecrlptrve book to -. Trot W. H. BCEKRAK, M. D.,y watdly- i Chief aargeoa. DIJY GOODS, Ac. TO THE POINT. ON'EY IS SCARCE, SALARIES AND waces are low, the country unsettled sad distartted. Utr these evils: Happily there is an offset W. II. B. A. TI CKER. bj theli i ASH SYnTKM. have laid la addi tional supii.H for CA8H, and are sua bled therefore lu sell GOOD GOODS at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We have the largest stock of Men's Wo smb and Children's SHOES In the cur, (no old stock or shoddy work. ) at tbe very lowest prices. LADIES DRESS GOODS, very low. LADIES CLOAKS and a II AWLS, very good and very cheap. VIEWS CLOTH'S AND CAS8I SERES, Kentucky Jeans, 4c , extra ordinarily low. MEN'S and BOYS' HATS, the largest stock la the state, from 4 cents np to best silk hats for f 5 SO. MEN'S and AA.D1ES UNDERWEAR, Shirts and Drawers, aad the best I'N l.AUNDRIED SIIIBT In th state for SI. Also the best LAUNDRIED SniRTS, reauy for wesr, 2100 Warasutta Mnslin at 11.25. PRINTS ana N. C. PLAIDS, full stock, fast colors snd very. BrHgnrtBe peniiiea-aiHivnaKaoaraems Aoatrdrttts'la and ' happy; tictwrmstantlrog the times. dec 2-tf W. II. A R. 8. TUCKER. . CLOTHING ! Ibeautiful stoghQ (1) OF FALL & WINTER iCLO THING! 0 Ut H H gents: flrsishikg . coops i IS NOW BEINO-fOPENED ""'0 ? J. 31. HOSEXBAITH'S CLOTHING HOUSE H 'A CorDfr FajfltTille & Hairett Streets 0 Thanking the mod citizens oil Raleigh and Wake county, for their iberal patronage in the past, I as hi kure them that I shsll endesvor t nerlt It In the futnre by keeplnd 9 ;ood Goods at tbe lowest living iriccs. Give me a call be'on (buying elsewhere. We takepleasJ 0 lure In sb'owiag our slock and tell ng our prices. CLOTHING ! OTICE OF SALE. By virtue of tbs powers conferred upon ms In a deed or trust executed to me oa tbs Mb dsy of Feb nary, 1874, by L. L. Saunders snd W. L. Saunders, snd which Is duly reg Istered In tbe office of the Register of Deeds for Wake eoantv In Book 87 at nan SttS ; 1 shsll on Saturday the iih day of November next sell for cash at the Court Honse door In Kalelgh, tbs very valuable tract of land oa which R. B. Bannders, Esq., now resides ylnr on Marsh Creek, adjoining tbe lands of A. W. Shaffer, W. M. Boylaa aad others, and eontaiulng three hundred and twelve acres. Bv eoossnt oi prior mortgagees a res simple title will be sold snd conveyed, the proceeae oi sale oeinr nrat appnea to tae payment of the debu of said moiigagsea. JUiifl uaiuhu, iruiiee. set Bt-tds. . F IKITFRE WAREROOMS, A. W. FRAPS, Fayette villa Stroot, Opposite tbo Mar ket, aad Corner of Fayette villa and Davie 8treete, BA&EIQH, 3ST. C. . Keeps on head a large aasortssent of all styles of FURNITURE : i Parlof, Dlnlng-Room and KJUrbeo; Black Walnut, Stained aad Fainted Chamber Bats, Dressing Cases, Bnrsans, Waahstands, Bed- stesds, Wardrobea, Cane aaaV WooduBsa.. Chain, Eocklng Chairs, and all other articles of Furniture found la a Irst-elass establish enU BfATTR ESSES asade toorder. teSSm SCRIBXER for December, now ready, and which contains tbe opening chapters of " Nicholas Mtntara " will be read with sagsr ewiloslty aad .sataress. Perhaps no Mors readable Bomber ot. this macailne has Trt bees leaned. Tbe three Bombers of Bcaia- aaa foe Aatwst, Istmmksr, aad Oetobar, eoatatom tbe epeabMr ebaptsn of "That Lass o LowHeV will bo givoa lo asw aabscribsr (wbo tewossts K), aad whose sabscrtptioa beaiaa with tbo prsssnt Voluns, -,' ., with the Noreai bar nasi tor. Bubserlptloa Prtee, 4 a yaai 89 coats a aumber. Bpeetal terms eo beoad .votasses. fmbseribo with tbe oearert boob seller, or ssod a ebeek or T. O, money erder to BcaiBssa A Co., 74 Broadway, If. T. INSURANCE, Ac. Om-rrd Irotctl0Bi AkIhi Labb y wire mmd Lift. AV. H. OKOW. General Insnrance Agent, aULEH.lt, I. C. Ke presents: the following Brat class Com panies: Mtam Ufe Insurance Co., BTawa Fire Inauranoo Qo., Phoolx riro Co., Motional Fir OoJ5 ' Of Hartford. Oermrna-American Fire Co., . HoStflan Flro Co., I Of N. T. Howard Ftaro Co., ) Combined AaoeU Over $95,000,000.. The atientkMi of the pnblie Is respectfully called to these substantial institatiooa, af fording ample Indemnity sugls-3m HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK " FIBE INSUBAKCE OXLV. ! ESTABLISHED 1863. Cstsk Capital, Catak Assets, eve s,eo,oo S.040,000 THW COMFANT1S PURELY A FIRE 1 Inaurauce CompaTiy. Haa. no connec tion with Ufa or Marine Insurance. The large majority of Its 18,000,(01) of Assets are "unitea Btatrs nooas." The Pbbmicm Receipts or ovek 13,000, OOOlAdkiuUv beat attest tbe annreclatlon o f sfwata:ilB!l ins aueauaa ox my inmu.Moa, ut. public to us t'NF.Qt'ALED CLAIMS, aasurlnf them tbe pervect ikiismsitt offers. V A. TURK, Ag't. Office UcKes BuIMIdb. Corner of Wumluctoa Martla Su. ' dot 3-Sai ATTENTION ALL ! GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF JEWELRY On receipt of 60 cents ws will send by mull postpaid, sll of the following pieces of Jewelry, vis : 1 pair Gold Plated r.sgraveu Sleeve Muttons, one xet Gold Kront Shirt Studs, 1 Collar Stud, 1 Wedding King, I Roll Piste Watch Chum snd 1 Gent a Row Coral Scarf Pin. We offer this cheat bargain merely to draw attention to our business, us we have all kinds ef watches and jewelry at low priced, bend lor Catalogue. COLES ft CO.. T3o Rroadwav New York Citt. : VALUABLE i HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. TM1E CITY HOTEL FORMERLY JAR JL RATT'8 UOTEL, PETERSBURG, VA. Is offered for sale, or will be rented to a g ol tenant, en keasu.adi.k ti-.k.ms. The house has many advantages, as re gards situstion, Ac, and Is the regular house for MEALS on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, which insures a good patron age. Fer Terms Ac, spplv lo S. A. PLi'MMER, Petersburg Va. Jen-19-lL w ANTED: A man with a few thousand t'ollars te go into the timber business on the coast of Georgia, on navigable water for rafting or towing with BteambMts, and accessible to Brunswick, St. Man's or the Satltla River Ml Ma. This Companv aid have the entire contrail of ten thousand seres of fine tim bered river lunds U operate from, there never bavins been a slick of timber cut on said lands, and In close proximity by water to all the above named places, where there Is a rood demaad lor all the Umber that can be supplied, and quite as good an opeo- ing for a Turpentine farm. Timber and Turpentine will 1k among the nrat products that will go up anil command the highest cash prices as tiie county begius to prosper, snd lo fact Is now selling at re munerative prices. To an energetic man with cash capital, williug to go South, a good opportnnity will be offered. Address RYALS A BAILEY. Cla)ton, Johnston County, N. C. Jan, 1ST 127. A SPLESDID OPPORTUNI TY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Second Grand Drawing, 1877. at New Orleans, Monday, February, 5. Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by tbe Legislature ot the Mate lor hduca tlonnl purposes In 1R68 with a capital of $1,000,000, to which It has since sdded a reserve fund of $330,000. Its Graud SlBfle ambrr Drstwliigs will take place monthly, it never scales or poet ponea. Look at Uie following scheme: CAPITAL PRIZE S40,MO. 40,009 Tlckcia mt f IS Eatrk. LIST OF PRIZES: ( 1 CAPITAL PRIZK. ato.ooo 20,000 10,000 A. 000 .",0IK) 5,000 1000 20.000 UO.0OO 1 PRIZE, 1 1 I S2300 6 " $1,WI0 2S ' SOO .100 too 600 100 40001 ' 10 40,000 APPROXIXATIO ralZEJl. I 9 Approximation PriEea of f :)o0, 9 " J00. 9 " 100, 2,700 1,800 900 4763 Prizes, amounting to 1222,000 Write fur circulars or send orders to 150 " 2j ' ,23 600 10 5,000 4,000 " 5 20,000 M A. DAt'PBIS. P. O. Dox 692, New Orleans, La. Grand Dollar Drawing, Tuesday. April 3. Capital Prise, f 20,000. Tickets SI each. 4 TTENTIOX ALL! GREAT BANKKCFT BALI OF JEW ELM Oa receipt ef SO cents we will sead by met! postpaid, all of Us folbtwlaa pme o ewelry, vU: 1 psir Gold Plsted Engraved Stsevo BaUoao, one set Oo)d Freet Shirt Stwds, 1 Collar St ad, 1 Wedding King, 1 Roll Plata Watch Chala aad I Gent's Rose Coral, aearf Pie. Wo offer this gnat bergsla merely to draw altrntloa U our beataeaa, as era baas all kinds ef watches sad Jewelry at low prices. Bead for Catalogue WLJtSCO., 735 Broadway, Knr. Fork (f. , ' RAlLltOADS, 4c. I I lltllffl n Ihmi...U.- 7" r In, 18.6. ( Prraasauao RAiLBoaoCoMraji'v reiersonrg, va , Aoveaber 1 GOIKG RniTTlI NEW YOIIK EXPKESS. Leave Petersburg dally st 8 M A. M. Arrive at Weldoa at .... uooKoon SOUTIIEHN EXPRKS. Leave Petersbui dally at - it 50 A. M. Arrive at Weldon at . . . fjjA. n; FREIGHT WITH PASSENGER COACH ATTACHED. , .uj; Leave Petersburg dally (except Sunday) at . - 1 43 A. U . Arrive at Weldoa at - - - S 45 P. at. OOINO ItOBTH. NEW Y0EK EXPRESS. , Leave Weldoa dally at 3 00 P. if. Arrive at Petersburg at - - 6 30 P. II. SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Leave Weldon dally at - - . J 40 A. If . Arrive af Petersburg at . . 6 05 A.M. FREIGHT WITH PAR5ENGEK COACH - ATTACHED. Leave Weldoa dally (exoept SaBday) at . . 4 15 P. If Arrlvs at Petersbarg at - - 11 05 P. M First class coaches will ran through be tween Wilmington and New York on day trains and aleepiag cars on night trains. No change of cars. Through tickets sold to all Eastern and Southern points and baggae checked through R. H. DUNN, Buperintenaeat of Transportation. L. K. CLARKE, Dispatcher of Traiaa. dee-13-tf. HESA PEAK E A.N D OHIO'R. B. PA8SENOEE DErARTMETT. COSNECTIONS'OF PASSENGER TRAINS FROM RICHNOD. A. M. 9 -Mali, daily except Sunday Daily west ef Hioton, Arrives at Gordon, anu jtrin at, r ioj antvinc w w- .tigtmA4m.BJA.. auat am-HMnataCottBw-'t. L Arrives st Charlottsville . 1 35 P. If., con necting with Vs. Midland Train at 1.55 P. M , arriving at Lynchburg 6 OS P. M., for all points Soath ; Arrives at Hunlineton 10 00 A. M. P.M. 3 ti Accommodation, dolly ex cept Sunday, arrives st Gerdensville 7 30 P. H., connecting with Vs. Midland Train at 7 40 P. M., arriving at Washington 11 35 P. M., for all points North. P. n. 10 45 Kiprpss, dully. Arrives st Gordonsville 2 40 A. M., connecting with Virginia Midland Train at 3 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 Lynchberg 11 07 A. M., for the South. Arrives at Huntington 6 45 P. M., connecting closely with Chesapeake aad Ohio Packet Steamers fur Cincinnati, Louis ville, St., Louis, Chicago, and all other Hinls in the West North wt and Southwest FUOM nUNTlXGTOX. P. A. 4 O Mail, daily to tlintoa Daily except Sunday, East of Hiotoa, Arrives at CbarlMlsville II 40 A. M., connecting with Va. Midland Train at 1 55 P. M., ar riving at Lyncbbarg 5 00 P. M. for sll poiuu Soath via Va. and Teanee R. R. Ar rles at Gordon sl!la U.M p. It. connect ing with Y. Midiaad XraTu at IMP. M. ar riving at Washingkm 00 P. M. for alt Points North. Arrives at Richmond 4 30 P. M. A. H. 10 3 Express, daily Arrives at Charlettsville I 50 A. M.. connecting with Va. Midiaad Tram at 7 55 A. M., arriving at Lynchburg 11 07 A. M. for all Poinu South. Arrives at Gordonsville 1 35 A. M. coanecting with Va. Midland Train at 2 50 A. M. ai-riving-at Washington 7 30 A. M., for all Poinu North. Arrives st Richmond 5 30 A. it., connecting wiih Richmond and Danville 7 50 A. M., snd Richmond and Petersburg 1 50 A. M. Trains for all Poiats Soath. A. 91. 10 The train from Washington arrives at Gordonsville 12 40 P. M., and connects with Chesapeake aad Ohio MaC traias both for Richmond and Hantfngtoo The 9 50 P. M. train from Washington ar. rives at Gordonsville t 40 A. M. and conl nectswitb Chesapeake and Ohio Exprexa trains both for Richmond and Cincinnati. A. H. 9 00 The train from Lynchburg . arrives at Charlottsville 1155 A. M. and connects with C. A O. Mall train for Hunt ington and st Gordonsville 1240 P. M. with C. A O. Msil train for Richmond. The R. 4. D. and R. A P. trulus arriving from tbs South at 800 p. U. connect with Chesapeake and Ohio Express train, leaving Richmond st 10 45 P. M. for tho West aud North. CONWAY R. HOWARD. Gen. Pads. A Ticket Agt. Richmond Vu. W. M. S. DDNN, Engineer A 8npt. dec 13-tf. Orrxa or SuraarwTiiiDBaT, Pbtbbsbubo Kailboab Cowraar, . Petersbarg, Vs., November 4, 1875. CxlANttE OF SCHEDULE TO J lake eflect SUNDAY, November 2Mb : ' GOING SOUTH. Leave Petersburg at 6:80 a. at. and S:t7 p.m. Arrive at eldoa at l:5i a.m. aad 8:55 r.. GOING NORTH, leave Weldoa at 7 5 a.m. ud 4 p.m. Arrive at Petersburg at 11:46 A.M. and 7U)7 r.w. 1 Train connect at Pete abort snd Weldon with trains for all southern aad aovthera points. Tickets sold to all southern, south western, aortheni snd eastera poinu, and toeggajre checked through. 3 ti.T. DOUGLAS, Superintendent. feb 18 dAwtf RALEIGH A GASTON RAIL ROAD SCHEDULE. MAIL TBAM. Leave Raleigh tttA.M. Arrives at W eldoa 8 00 P. M. Leave Weldoa 13 40 P. M. Arrive at Raleigh 5 40 P. M. tbbocob raaioBT. Leave Raleigh 5 00 A. M. Arrive st Weldoa.. 5 36 P. M. Leavs Weldon 110 A.M. Arrive st Raleigh 5 15 P. M. RALEIGH A AUGUSTA AIR LINE. Cbarrs ot Schedule to take effect 6:1)0 a. ai. Monday, October tuth, 1876: Tbaib Moviso Soith. Eeevc Ralelrb A. M. Arrivs at Cameron 13 7 P. M. Tbaib Movibo Noara. Leave Cameron 1 00 P. M. Arrivs at Raleigh 40 P. M. All traias will approach aad nam R. A I R. R. ft. C LHvlstoa.erusalacst Carv with eaaikm. 30 mbiates for Breakfast at Cary. JOHN a WINDER. Bupsrinteadeut. Oct U4T3 OARDISC IIOLfeE CoaBa o Hiuaoao sbd DaWsob Bts. MBa. 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