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VOL. XXmNO. Ill, ); v; & : -. " BALEIGH, IT. 0 FRIDAY II0HI7ETO, ; FEBRUARY 23, 1877. PRICE FIVE CENTS " v J ' 'ft ' I II - 1 ' ' ' ' ' " 'I "I I ' IT rl TT TBI I III . ' ' ' . , " "xj THE SENTINEL TOPPCD AT TU POBTAU Tb IwHt n OoMMjrataNf tka Birth of m Btr to Uw aUnvef tta OhwUMI UludS. 4. Kcceat adTicci AW lb Fadik g1v mmm ntrUD rtifaiuni r tbftdb lurbADc which Iim artoca coocnrftlig th wcoHtlM lo lh crowa of. Um C- ibal lata. It kppw that Jir BMt WtW tmHMIIIilll felt aiMnir tb CtUhAil aubjtcU of ttta MJ7 Uio Klg. baciuMO h m without u heir, jo4 whoa it waost lenslh anoottoced that th QnMa waa about to prcut bim with taa kopadc tar cbiM. ovory oao awauoa ; tM Ittwr atiag avont wlih tka Btaooa DXlaty, and aapooiallT tbo King bimMlf aad bia boinahold, who dnaiM lb chaago of droattt that mu-t occur aaouid un King dla whbout aa hour aaalt- Thero waa a eonaidorablo lrty ttt tha kiag dm,1kowTar, to whom tbo .tdaaof p cbaoga waa aot diataitefiil, and wb. thenforo cathor hoped that tbo child wight provo a girl. la duo (into tho child waa born, aad tho CHrtiflcato of tho royal phjrtlciao aad tho royal naiae at forth the wokomt fact that It wai a boy. Great waa iho rejoklni; in tho King1 bouaohold : but adott It bKan to bo whiapered abroad that tlie pbyaiclaaaod uurao had cither made a niiatake or bad told a lie. Oao of tbo Udioflo -waiting bad declared bar belief that tho cblld waa a girl, mo coatuiUDg pnysuriaa had throwa out tho aamo idea. Tho matter got into tho nowapapora aad bo- canoe the aubject or excuea tuaciuaion in tho Fartiamaat. Tho King and hie counaellcre eiuck to it that an heir waa oorn ana an waa wen, oui me popular excitement became ao sreal tnat it waa atf - parties; .that' k 'liTgh . COmmBalOO, composed of fifteea emiueat uhysiciaoa. abould be appointed to cxamino the child, and, that there should be no ap pearance of partiality seven or the fif teen were lo be chosen by the oppoal lion. So fair an atraagemeut did this seem that the wbolo public readily ac- quiesced. It woald require but lo view the Infant to decide the case, and surely fifteen pairs of scientific eyes could aot be all deceived. And ao tbe high com' mistioa waa convened and tbe nation quietly abided the result, The Q ire mi waa duly Informed -of tbe royal Inquisition that waa about to visit her, and all waa made lu reaaiaeaa fr their reception. The choice fifteen put ou tlteir stateliest robes of office, and proceeded open their-mission, aad. nith due dignny approached tbe portal of the royal bedsshamber. - But here it was that the King's adherents showed tilt wisdein and safely ef their action. "Halt," aaid Ihe Itfieoolbcommiaaioaer, "know yea not the law la written which forbids our entrance here t So foot of man less sacred than, the King's or hist owsphnictsa aar crest the border of the Queen's apartment.' It ta at fat as to enter here. The law forbids."We must seek for evidence, but within the law." x "Yea," aaid aa objecterV "bat see tbe purpose for which we were appelated. The law which created us knew t were impossible lo decide the Issue without ur eutrauco here. It certainly waa lta iatent that we abould do ao. Is not everything made ready for our receptloaf The power Invested la us la our author ity." . , ..... "Nay, aot so," waa the teply. 'Il us seek the evidence we have. Res here, this certificate bears all tho marks of legal requirement; its signatures are those of lawful offlcere ; it says ths child is a boy, aud so mut our decision bo. What says the Court f" And sight responded : "So think we," aud seven answered "ao." And thas waa jiyea lo tha verdict, the child must be a bey. So it happens that tbo Cannibal Island are filled with mnUermga of discontent, since tt la now known that the child waa a girl and tt Is generally thought that the change of dynasty haa only been de layed. THE COMMISSION'S DBOI8IO JS UT TXBLT iNVAUD. Chicago Times. Tbe decisions of tbe commission, whatever they are, have no constitu tional validly. Tbo commiaaion at nothing more tbaa a committee of con gress, it baa auinemy to inquire aaa report to rougre-s ; nothing mare. Con gress may -adopt . lie report by concur rent vote or both houses to that elect; but congress caanat adopt it by a vote of one bouse. Thia is wbal the oonv niission bill assumea to aay can and shall be dene ; but tula Is manifest non sense, x Suppose congress should pass aa feet providing that the judiciary com mittees of the tare houses should report an appropriation bill which should be ouosidenrd aa passed by congress naless both houses should decide the contrary. Thatcougreaa could thus traakforihe legislative power to a body other than congress uobody will pretend. Tho idea is absurd. Htihia a exactly what congress has assumed to do by thia Bradley cominloeion bill. . Con gress cannot do anything of the kind The commission bill is unconatilutioaal and void. Tho Codings aad reporta of the commission are or no vaiMity ae tata and until they are adopted by both bouaea of Coogrep. The larce ei makiog a president by sock wwrtblcas and illegal partisan reporta of a com- uiittee ef congress which congress will not adopt has surely gone far euougU. DKSTBUOTIOM OF A HISTOBlUAI. ' ' ., KXSIOENCX. The Dae residence of Thomas C. I Perry, at Abbeville, & C, which cost over 120,000, and on which there waa ne insurance, Waa totally deatroy ed by tire on Friday. Tha houe was some what faejoaa for baribg beeathatin which the last council of war oftbe Confederate Btatee governmeat waa lie Id on Mr. Jefferson Davia' flight tnU Oeofgia in April, 1863. : M Mi. Harriet Beecaer Stewe baa- writ ten a loiter defending tka friendly spirit of tbe people of Florida. ' Mrs. fitowe, bo has , lived ia Flo. Ida fir several jeare deuiee that aoribera settle ra are not well treated, aa a rale, by tha aa PWtbeteUtl v WK m WZLUAM . WBLDOM atta aaisr carjcu 1 - . . clap ua's AMW waiat oira or VIBK utouTMnamnnui - oomoiDBHca. ir.T. Oarald. s -' ' , For Iho laal two day tbo wildcat ru- mora nave bee a anoat la tola cur coa cornlDg WUliaai U. Waldoo, tbo woald ba-aaaaaaia of Goraraor Packard, and bU coooocUoa with tbo aouaaol U.H Claflia Co.. Mr, Cbariea D. twaoar, la narticuiar. waa aaid to bare aeon ao- qoaiatod wliia aad to have been la atnmcaloi in acadiac aim towifc. Tail gcnUcaiaa, bowavor. aara that ba kaowa littto r aotbing of Woldoa, aao that ba waa a aaleamaa aador biat (or a abort time, aad that oo tho atroogth ai a iweocaaMBdauoa from aim waa ea gacod an a elerh by P. li. Feopar Jk Co., oc Moatio. ttwo arm bare aaagoacy ha How York, aad Waldoa, wtahlag t kottor Mmoerr. aaado apoUoaUoo tham for a aitaatioa, and referred to the bead of hie . aWrtmeri la Olafllo'a (Mr. Spooccr) for - recommcadatioa. Beiag written toby Peppcr'a Boat Mr. tSuencor made inqoiriea amoog the aalea aaeoaad replied at followa : -"I hare aoccofdod la Hading that aaleamaa. Hm aamo la William H. Waldoo. He large ezaerlcnce. aad i, think, a flrat rata aaleamaa. Ho qaick, oaorcetie, well' racommended aad honest." With thio Mr. 8pencera acqwlaUnce with waldoo ccaaed. AC' cording to Mr. Eamee, a member of the arm er Cianta Co., Weldoo. la not ol the "alighteat Importance ;": b waa with tho Arm ee abort a time aa to be hardly known. Hold Mr. Eamee yeeter day : Woldoa la a poor, Ighoraot Iriihmaa, wlio haa gone oo the drank .ml Un. tn.h hin, m. i uh, k(..ii k.. .r k. log WeJdoti, ftptn thtcaUgatleo, haa DTOBcbt to light a moat cunoua coici dence. He .waa reported lo have re- aided at Mo. 58 St. Felix atreet. Brook lyn, laat October, and to bate left Clef lin'e not long since on the pretext of Tuiiiag Florida rr hti health, oat In re lily fur the purpose of coaiummallafe bia designa aptm -dovorhor fackard At tale residence In W. Felix atreet there did reside a William H. Welding, who ii iii the employ of ( lanio X Co, Slraage to say be, too, redded with a rather, mother and sister, aad, to dap the climax, be has visited Florida lately. and that, too, Tor hs health. Itutnev ertheleaa he denies that he bad anything lo do with tbe alternated assaaainatlon. and as tho Herald reporter yesterday found him quietly enjoying his Sunday diQuer (here seems no reason why his word should be doubted. He knows very little about hie naaiesake and aaye that in conversing with his fellow clerks they ail denied any knowledge or the fellow wbo bad gafaed so much nore riety of late by his adventure in New Urieaae, th jLmoAi. Ajt WDUTIAL New York HeTahi. We apeak ef thia partly aa what we believe the true explanation of tbe uns usual eagerness tor eoccess shown by the party leaders or both aides in this election atruggle; but partly al-o be cause aside from the hepea and feara of the gentlemen .who are ao anxious to do our politics lor ua, and immensely more important, la tbe question. What la the real Interest of the people in thia mat ter Tbe men who labor, wbo produce, who eara, who support their ftmlliea. who pay tuuir taxes and do not bold the offices, how are their iotereata lo be affected? As in a very fdw days the country will have a new president we propose- here to give briefly to thai great multitude, whose organ the Herald is, our coocluftiona aa to the future. . In the first place, whoever eeeojnas president, peace is assured? That is a vary great gain the areatoal possible for those who pay the taxea, 3. Jlext, it ia certain that whether we are to have President Hares er Presi dent Tildea misgovemaaent - in souikern Statea, perpetuated by federal interference, win cease. Tbe reign or the carpet-bagger is oven Jo republi can politician, ao matter how extreme bia views may have been, -will be able to persuade hi party to haaard ua own future and the peace of tbe country by any longer interference ia the local affairs of the (Southern statea. Thas a great alemeat of d soger aad industrial, depression will disappear. '.I.' Ae to the reforan weceMafy to purify the governmeat and liberate the wheel ef industry, while it is probably true that a bow broom sweeps eleauer tiiaa an Old one rebrme are now so imperatively demanded by the country that oo party can afford to reluse or de lay them. io one pretauds that any poihitte eabnct, under either ef the possible proddeau, will r be other than for hard moaey, fer ec taomv and for a lef.inu ef the civil service. Whichever party comes in on tbe 4th f March will greatly aiaatitiomt its mere partlaan adherenta; jmlitniins will fill put, the Independent voter will greatly tncreaia lu numbera and the people will be able to nmke belter baraios with their poll t'Cians, 4. The country stand at the thres hold ol a iteriod of groat prosperity, aod it will grow rich, no matter who becomes president During the next four years H wonld require very extra Ordinary efforts Indeed In a federal ad- saioi-tnttioo to prevent tbe American people from making up tho losses ol tbe peat aad booomlog oace more the meat roaperwua and the happiest nation tu the world. With .tha iaauguratioa of the next ores ideal, whoever he mav be. confidence will be restored, and induatry and commerce, already reviving, will fully awaken to life." While tha poUtl cat leaders will be striving iq vaia to keep their piraes logeUier, aad will leadUoaMtd lives, the people win oe at rest and will discover once more,, what h been t04 leog forgotten, that tbe federal government baa liUle to do with their happinoss, except ta aeep lta hand off. 1 5. Saace. whoever alia'l become pree Ideut oa tl e 4th of March is a matter of comparatively little importance to tha men wh e.y the taxes. Toe ueria, aa tlwlr organ, premises la advaacs to support 4bo aext adminUtraiioa ia all that U benoocuii to taa cooniry, aaa so oppose it wherever it falls short ar jor exceed fcadaty to tha Mople. T-at la piatibrm tor the ratara, as it has beea iatbe aaot, Aad whatever aaay ba tbo result of ioommiaaioa'skdMrs wa advise tho independent voter to courage t be baa aa aeed for aaxiaty. becaoso aext year be "will go to Ike polla, stronger tkaa ever befere, to elect a Mw exag lose. AD STATB 0 AJTAiU IN OAU tiiteai llVif A!aviar,.' ' '.' . T t , , More luicldes ia Sao Fraocieuo. 'The old starr af dettiwiioa from the iutpos aibiliiy of procuring emploTmeaL. Wbea U1 tha v ul tors aud . ia lot sted aaavaa af Galiroraia ducoatlnua tha bevllaaa aad crutl practice ef stadias Broadcast dacotitivoi.Juuucomcala. 4u mscnanica end peering mea to fleck, to ibia aiata y aedttouve assurances ,taat "no wor thy anaa bare net d ever . lack employ meat for a single deyJ.' , CoL,,IIollitor and wa. Haeta. juroaga it row art eui- pabla la thia bajtau ta a vary large ex teat, aad thia iu the foe of tha fact that ba swore keiora tbe. coagrvaaloaal ChiQOse commiasied that there it ao iodualry ia California that aaa encored exoept by the employment of Chinese labor. 1877. - THE 4UABTKBLY REVIEWS BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. Tkt Uturd f ctlt f ikrtthilg Cumpujr. 41 BABIXAT ST., Saw TOBK. Centlsne their aataeriaed Repriiita of tbo roia LMOiao avaarxaLT axnaw. Entaacaou Rkvtiw WkUt.) 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A A MONTH to Active Mea cell- epOUl lag oar Letter Copyibg- Book. No pressor wster ased. Ssmpts copy worth fxot FREE. Send stamp tof eirCaJar. EXCELSIOR MTG. CO., t Madlasa bad gUOearbora St Chicago. . . ..jWu-u; END He. to . P. BO WELL A CO., Mew Tora, lor raaapaiet 01 luo pagsa, eea tahrtog Ustaot 8UW Mwapapsra, aad Bbewlagsosf Of aa van mag. bsoreat-lv, ti: t.v -i-t.-l 4 t ' ' MISCELLANEOUS, i I THE SENTINEL. I BAILliOADS. . ' 10.009 SEW! FOB DOTBAKO To meet the deouod for d cheaper . Brcaotaa GUI -Book, lb Drtee of vols. 1 sad li haa bssa . radoesd to I aae. The three volume, in aa stsgeot library ease, ore old for 110 (la rU auk. t!6). ai tha all mty give tbslr child rsassoaiplM sat. The vvtaaie eoaisia oasr auracuv asateriai Hub arty doJara' worth of tho erdlaary ektl- ub-erlifloo prtee. II mod volnme and a m a year. Tha three aaaeerlBtloa far this year, Ii 1 1 aVsascribe with tbe bears MwsaaaJcrs, or sand asooer ia cheek, er r. O. asnaey eraero, er la regtataesd tstter, to on as v is orooeway, a. 1, ' AMU UABLJ.1 OADnTnTonaAiio :, Bate hesa unanimous ty aavlned tkt . - riBtT RANK la tka Several BeBltiea , Of rack tnstraaieata, at the C & CtNTEN KUU aad the oaly orgaat at slgaea thin raak. Tketr soperiorliy U thus declared, not In one of too rsspeou l.vt hut in ail tbo Important anaiklee ol 11 organ. A modal aad dlolons hvs also beaa awarded them, hat medals' f eqaa valae were awarded all art 1dm aVemed worthy of reoognlttue, so that many maker eaa iiuvertl "flrat medals or tilgoest award. " Comporstive rank in excellence hj beea detennined liy the Jadges'j reports skme. In WMCB US MASUX U&gUN OKUANS are aooaimoaaly assigned THE FIRST RANK la tbe eeveralireqaiaitee"of aacb inatraaenta. aad am the oaly ease aeeigaed this rank. See judges' reports. Thisreaalt waa not aoexpected, for tbeae organs hsve aalformly taken highest awards In such coat petitions, there being less tssa sixsex eeptiona la hundred of comparisons. They were awarded first medals and airmen bonors at Paris. 186: Vieooa. 1873: Saa- i'V Philsdelphla, JUtJfc M'iM b 'T" - v: V.- "K, .'V-iU. V ; -.A -' 4K8T4 Rkovibbb EnRie'HaaaV. Sxio ruB, PannccLABa. EVERY WORLD'S EXHIBITION at which they have competed, aod being the only American organ which ever obtained anv award In Europe. NEW oi l LKs, with Improveaienta ex hibited at tbe Centennial; elegant new cases in xreat variety. Price very lowest coa- slstent with beet material and workman shit). Orgsns sold for cash or Installments or rented uatll rent paya. Every orna warranted to give entire eallafactloa to every reasonable purchaser, or Ui money retarned. Illustrated catalogue sent free. MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO.. 154 I Ireinont. street, Boston: 25 Union square, i New fork j 88 and 82 Adams atreet, Chicago. 1 nol5-4w I R0TECT Y0UU BUILDINGS Which rusy he dene with ooe-Coarth the usasl expense, by aslng our PATENT SI AT PAIM Flfleea Yean Established. MIXED RKADY FOR USE. Fire-proof, Wator-proof, Parable, Eos- . aomicai aaa uraameatai. A roof may be covered with a very cheap shingle, aud by application of this slate be made to hut from 3V to 25 years. Old roof can be patched and coated, looking much better aad lasling longer than new shingle wltlioat the slate, for 1 One-third Ihe coat of re-shlugllng the expense of slstini new hiugles is only about tbe cost of simply laving them. The paint Is lire-proof sgslnst spurts or fly ing ember, is may be easily tested ly any one. It atopa every Leak, ad for tin or iron has no equal, ss it ex. pandsby heat, contracts by cold, an I never cracks nor scales. Roofs covered with Tsr Sheathing Felt can be made water-tight nt a mall expense, and preserved for many year. This Slate I'aint la Eiireanely Cheap. Two gallons will cover a hundred square fvt of shingle roof, while on tin, iron, fell. matched boards, or any smooth aarlsc. from two quarts to one gallon are required to Ion square fee, of surface, and although the paint haa a heavy body It la easily applied with a brush. ..v X law la used la this Caaaaosltloa therefore It neither crack In winter nor runs In rummer. On decayed shingle. It fills up tbe holes and and pores, and sires a new ulisUniial roof that will last, for yesrs. Curled or warp ed shlncles It brings to their places and keeps them there. It nlla np all nolea In lelt roofs, stops the leaks and although a slow dryer. rain itova not sffect it a few boar after itp- plyinx. A nearly all paint that are blaca coauin tar, be sure you obtain our genalne article, which for shingle reorej w Chocolate Color when Brat souued, changing lu about a meats to a ouiform alats cok -. and is. to all Intents and purposes, slate. ' On Tin Roof our red color is usually pre'erred, aa one coat is equal to live of any ordinary paint. For Brick Walls our bright red is the only reliable Slate Paiat ever introduced that will effectually prevent dampness from e net rating aad discoloring the plsster. . These paints are awo largely oaau oa out house aud fence, or aa a priming coat oa flna buildings. , , Our only color are Chocolate, Red, Bright Red and Orange. x New York Cash Price Lief. 1 Gallon, can aod box, f I St X 35 5 50 t M It to SO tt "keg, " half barrel, one barrel. It Ilia, cement for bad leaks. 1 IS We have In stock, of oar own. msoafso- lare, reofliig material, etc, at tbe following low prices: 10M rolls extra Rubber Roofing, at S cent per square foot. Or we will furnish Rubber Roofing, Nails, Cape, sod Slate Paint for, aa entire new roof, at 4 cents per square foot. 2000 rolls I-ply Tarred Rooting felt, at 1J cent per qar foot. r SWt rolls l-ply Tarred Roolna FeK. at li cents per eqaare foot.' lot rolls Tarred Sbeathlag, at mat per qusrsfoot. muo gi oa noo tosmei raint, mixea ready tor ass, 0 loalse or outside work, at I per gallon, all shades, loot Bin Nate Floor, perbbi. fS N I IIM -.- Soapatooe Ftoer, IN 1000 Grafloa Mhssrai j to ltoo Metallle Paiat, dry, S to Special pries per toe er car-load lots.. AU order mast bo accompaaied with ihe money, or aubject to SO day draft so well knows partiee. ' X T. HLin PAI3TT COMPACT, ' 101 lt MaldVa Lane. N. Y. JonM - - Avaarr. itu. The Sentinel. OUST IMS, AT m CAT2T0L Tlie public ao f ir as we i-u rvd their wlnhee, desire a vehicle of thought at tbe metropolis for the maases 1101 siniply ter those wko follow lu the same wake or ulter the " shibboleth " of a clasa, but a medium of Inter-commanicatlon. with sufficient tit.'h anil space for tlie liberal, conservative, loyal sutiment of all shsdes to Ind vent. Tbe SENTINEL will be loyal end In genuous to belli Federal ami Stale govern ments. It aull sustain tbe mili'nry authori ties in the preservation of qwil and ordr and ia ebforcli tlie orders of the covcrii menl. Not a disloyal or unkind wonl against the government of the Union of these States shall paaa our Una, but It will be trae without srcophiiiiej.hGueel without fluttwv nor will It ll in hil,l li uan throaL It shall sd vacate sound principles und support good men. It motto is not ' prin ciple, not men,' bat principle and aien. A bad mail can find no quarters with the 8ENTINEL. A good msii a mas of truth, ef high toned integrity a gentleman ia the true sense, honest tied capable, if we are not deceived, can alone claim oar support. After eleven long yejrs of trial, adversity and changes of fortune to our people, stands to-day upon tbe same platform on which Its enerabla founder erected it. For more than eleven yesrs the tiKN T1NEL has atoed guard for tke right aud lilierlles of the people, aod to-day. when tbe State has emerged from the darkness ef rsd leal rule, and tbe future is as full of hop and promise as thi- i-""t wss dark aad Kleaoiy, it repledge itself to the hitch ser vice of III good ienple of the great Slate of Nrth CaroTin. T EXTINEL ApiHVChiting lie wanle, vCoiidlti-iin and necessitieii of the peo)!o. Axes ih" frtH'iwing rate nt subscription : bK.HI.ft EEaiLtV. tine year. Hi 1 months One month at.M wt:kiii.w. tin ear. TO ADVERTISERS. T11 and sisndlng ef Ui SENTINEL give it flrvulatioo, both dally and weekly editions, which render t, as sn advertising medium, the lieal in the Slate. Merchant and others wbo desire to insula aa old In stilBlion by their advertising patronage will Had onr rates very raaable, Ad.lress, SMITH, HATCH EIX)R A CO., 1 ) Raleigh, H. C. w A XTE D: A man with a few thousand dollars t go into tbe timber business en the mast of Georgia, on navigable water for rafting ot towing with s tea ia boots, and accessible to Brunswick. St. Mary' or tbe Satlila River Mills. This Company will bava tbe entire control! of ten thousand acres of line Um bered river land to operate from, there never having been a stick of limber calos said lamia, and In Close proximity by water to alt the above named places, where there it s good deansad for all ths limber thai eaa be aunplled. aad quite a good aa opes log for a Turpentine farm. Timber and Tarpentlo wlB beonsoogts I rat prod acts that will go ap and command lb highest cash price aa the eeeoty hsgiM to prosper, sod la tact la bow Baiting t rr aoeratlve prieea.? To aa eastgsUc aaa with cash capital, wUliag to go South, a good opportaaity will bo oaersAT Address - RYAL3 A BAXLEY, CUytoa, Jooostoo Couty, X. a Jaa, lT IK- ,. jSTABUSHEO ! ' QBESAPEAKB AMD OHIO B. B. rAmaaoxa oarAaraxsT. CONNECTIONS OF PASSENGER TRAINS FROM RICHXOXO. , 4 A. BI. BBw-RslL dally except Sunday Dally west of lllnton. Arrive at Gordon! rill II 45 P. M.. rannertrag with Vs. Mid had Train at I It p. M.. arriving ol Wash ingtoa t ot P. M.. for all poinu North. Arrive at Chsriuttsvllle I 35 P. M.. een aeetlng wUh Va. Mhlland Trsla at 1 U P." M., arriving at Lyacbnerg 5 tt P. M., for all points Soelb ; Arrive si Huntingtoo UMii lL ' . .. IF. Sfc f B dA Accommodalloa. daft ex. eeptSoauay, arrive at Gsrdsaioville T 3tt T. ou, oonoectiiur with V. Midland Train at T 4t P. M.. arriving- at Waahinaloa 1 1 U Py M., for aH points Korth. P. Ml 10 AA-ExDreaa. dJiv. Arrlra at (terdonaville I 4t A. M., rouoectlns with Virginia Midland Train at t &t A M.Tarri. lag si Wbshlagtos 7 3 AM. for the North: Arrives at CbarlotleevtU IUA. M., coa- aeeilag wRh Va, Midland Trala at. 7 S A M., arriviu. at LiacUlMirglt t A. X.. so. in tsouth. Arrive at Hantinsloo t 45 P M., coanectinccioseiv with Chesaneaka aH Ohio Packet SleaaMr fur Cincinnati, Loeis- vuie, Rl,, ioui. Ublcoao. and all other point la the West North wat and Southwest FROM HUNTINGTON . SI. 4 OO-llaiL dally lo Bihloa-Dallv excel Sunday, East of lllnton. Arrives at CharMtaville II 40 A. M.. ronaectlnir With Va. Iliillalnl TfuIb I P u tn ing at Lyochhsrif 5 00 P. M. for all pniiits South via Va. and Tennesane R R. Ar rive st OordonsviHe 12 S5 P. M.. ronnwt. Ing with Va. Mlnlsnd Train at 1 10 P. M. ar riving at W eshimton 00 P. M. for all folnuorth. Arrive at Richmond 4 i P.M. .4. M. IB 34-Eoreaa. uallr Arnvaa at " Charletlsvilhs 1 j0 -A M.. conneclina' with Ui.Midioi tm t rst a.i -fnumttMt tSWllll. Ame al UbTdOflSVlP" Ji AZ M. connecting with Vs. Midland Train at 2 50 A. M. arriving st Washineton 7 SO A. M.. for all Points North. Arrives st Richmond 5 50 A. M.. coBnerlinx wiik Hichmond and Danville 7 50 A. M., and Richmond and Petersburg 7 50 A. M. Trains fur all Point South. A. BI. a IB The train from Washington arrives at Gontonsville 12 40 P. M., and connect with Clieaieake snd Ohio Mai: trains both for Richinood snd llautlninnn! The 50 P. M . train from Wasliiifcloo ar. rir.-a at Gordonsville I 40 A. M. and cool nects with Chesapeake and Ohio Express train both for Richmond and Cincinnati. A.BI. BBO The train from Lvncbburs arrives at ChnrloltsviUe 1155 A. M. and connects with C. A O. Mail train for Hani Injrton and at Gordonsville 12 40 P. M. with C. t a. Mail train for Richaiood. The ll.t D. ami R. A P. trains arriving from tbe Soulh at X 00 P. M connect with Chesapeake and Ohio Express train, leaving Kicnmond at Ml 45 V M. for the West nnd North. COS WAY R. HOWARD, Gen. Pass. A Ticket Ayt. Ulrhmond Va Vt . M. K. IHJNN, EnvliuH-i' A Supl. dec 13-lf. RALEIGH & KOAI GASTON HAIL SCHEDUI.F. MAIL TBAI.V Leave Rslelfrh W ;m A. M. Arrives at Weldon 8 i ll p. M. Leave Wei don 12 40 P. .M Arrive st Raletitb is 40 V. M Tiiauroii rnciunT Leave Raleigh 5 00 A. M. Arrive st Weldou 5 Vft V. M Leave Wcldon 5 OA. M. Arrive st Ralelirh K 15 P. M. RALEIGH A AUGUSTA A1K LINE. Chs- ire of Schedule to take effert ti:Sll t. m. Monday, October 30th, 1H7H: Tbaix Movino golTH. Eeare Kalelgh HO A M. Arrive st Cameron 14 J f M. Tails Moviso Noam. Leave Csmeron I 00 P. V. Arrive st Kaleleh ft 40 P. M. All trains will approsch sod pasa K. A 1 . R. N. '. l)lvlln crnsatnrat Carv altli rantlon. M) mlnuu-a for B rakfast. at i sry. JOHN C. WINDER, oet ll-tf Huperintendenl. urricB or Hi rsai iTrai.snT, KsTaasBUBO Kah.boim:iwpav, Petcrsbunt, Vs , Novaoiber IU. I M : li. GOING SOimi. NEW YORK EXPREN". n y Tetersburi' daily at H ftu A. M. Arrive st Weldon at - - - - ItmiVxiu SOLTHEHN EXPRESS. fuv I'ttHTsliurr dally at ' 12 MA. M. Arrive at ncliiou at - - - 4 .V A M FREIGHT VVITII PASSENGER fOA(;il ATTACIIKI. I.euxe Petersburg daily (xcept hunilay) at - v 4. A. M. Arrive st INVIdoa at - -' 3 j f. OOINU MiKTll. NEW YORK EXPRESS. W.'l.lon daily at - X 00 P. M. Arrive st Petersburg at . - - c V) P. M. SOUTHERN EXPRESS. l-jve Weldon dally at - - t 4i A. M Arrive af Peteraburg ul. - - - t U j A. M. FREIGHT WITH M'AksENGKU COACH ATTACH Ell. Inave MViiUm daily (.'iceK SundaiMt - - - - u j p. Arrive ai IVtoraaurui - . 1 2 0 1. VI First class roaches will run tbrongb, twem WHiultiton anil New York on iluy trains ami aleepiag cars, on nibl truliia. No etiange of cars. Tlirou!! tickets sild lo all Eastern and Southern Kint snd bagae chucked thrush i R. II. DUNN, Superintcndeat of Transportation. U B. CLARKE, Dispatcher of Tralas. ' dee-lj-tf. Orr caor StiraaisTESDrsT, PBTBaaBuas Hailboao Cowptsr, Patersburir, Vs., November 34, lbTS.0 1 C'NANt.E OF M IIEDIXE TO .' lakev;flrt SCN'DAY, Noremter 25th : A GOING SOUTH. Leave Petersbu-g st 0-jm A. M. and S:t7 r.m. Arrive at Weld'os at :5tl A M. aod 6 .Wr.w. OOIN0 NORTH, leave' Wrldoa at 7:85 a. at. aud 4 r.m: Arrive at Peterabura; at 1I:M a.m. aal 7:1)7 r.M. Train r mowt si Pete sserg and MVldon all soathara aad aorthern with train for poinu. TlckeU sold to all souihara, sou'h- WMtera, aorthern and sastera imtaw, sb1 aggaxe ehaekH Ibmagb. II. T. DOUGLAS, Buperiateadeat, feblSAAwtf WAHTEON-Aeenis msleaod female to eW Plefurea vverywhem One ogoat alone has retailol over f too and still at work. WIUTNET A CO., dee Mm. N Morwich, Ceca. pakllr rvToi 'J v".''r,rp'4 I"7 ' .- i ; '
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