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, j aaaaaaBi ii i -- i i ,,, 1.1 . in.,, urn.,- 111... inn i r n i ii Hi"" flip ' pifegft . Bilfeuipi :- vol. xxm- -NO. 112. OH,' H. 0., TUESDAY .lIOEOTirO.mAEY 271877. PRICE FIVE CEITT3 1 cm4Bv- r'.aa a awari' : L ,-: i l.Mtf 1' . rr fl? HUT f ' ? "V " A. aaa wmanwe '3 -' 'j ' MMWW V amy am WlTlTTTTTfl ? VVUDTI ft 1 V 07 1 DT"T T ? .., .1 . r . ( ; ,., .. THE SENTINEL nXICIT DIBTIUJLTION. BtltuMTtBil. Tha United SUtea iitibm offiorn,ud the nnltf troopa oopmtioE with them. mDDMr to their lumdi fall with tit illicit whuky dUlilleni is Gor git and th Ouoliaa. "i It hu bwn mq tioMd thai ta offloar of Sm'mwwm m lttelf killad hi ia Jlartli Guolina vbila en a axpadUiaa to bmr np faookad' itilla, u4 UtiOaoHct af tb nnj ah mioauuaaui a. piwaaa iwtua ,wiua nu of Um (leapanMloM U North daaf- gi, wbowr flnallj Tnqaibd , tad tbna kiilod. U H HI oitaa tuu uw penaiia nffMd lo Utk) mulawfal , trtffla nmk attacL out tka wrioanmi of tha UrtaaonflioU woaid iadiwU tulUiay rebaoomiB racUaai,' Md itiatob fMd will cm lb goTeranvsnt mttah tronbla bafun thay ou ba put dowa. It ia add that ia maay parta of tha waat mot openly thaa at the tooth, although the offender! are not pnrniabed perhapa aa releatleealy aa tbey are in the other aeotion. tnnea tna tat aa raiaea irom fifty eenta a gallon "crooked" dktillttioa ia reported to hire beoome a (igantio and eroeadlagly profitable bnaineia, tn olTing the aae of enormona eapitel and enjoying theprotectkn of men high in the eonftdefeor of the kotow ment Wherever the Korrromeat andertakea ta UnrtTe a rerenaa from thia aeoroa it ia iu duty to protect the honeat dutillera, aaywg nothing af the faot-tbat the interoata oi tha rereooe daBandtbat the illicit dietiUing baaineaa aboald ba pnt down. While it may not ba peeai ble to ermah it wboliy oat, the moat vigorona nod atrera ttaaaarea for ita ax tirpatian aboald ba adopteo. Id order, bewerer, to ronder, the efleptiTe, tb wrogernRmder -donht eneonraged tha trMgtilartiiay trade, aboald eaaaa. If ia the epinien of aoma engaged in honeat dittilling that the tax aboald again be reduoed to fifty eenta, until which illicit operation can nerer be broken np. It ia thought probable tbat one-third of tha whisky Uxee are now leet to tha government. SLAVtBTXN PEBU. In the. l.lt of prperty far tale in Peru, ceetie labererarra classed among theoiher Hre stock. A letter written from Lima, little mor than a year ago, sars : "They are driven from their lalra he lore daybreak by a brutal black fellow o herseback wha fullows them at tha whipper-in does a pack at hounds. About noon a cob of raw maixaar nearly a pound of boiled rice is given to them ; at dark they are tarred oat the snnie ratlona and driven back heme. As seea aa their f rat term of contract ha expired they are re eatered on the estate ; in f ict the -aurvivora are given the Dauea and . barn to fill ant the terms of the dead. Thousands cammit suicide annually en tha guana hlandt, as man; a tea er a doxea so rue morn ings, Jumping Into the tea." S iralog a Letter. A OUMPSB At HBB OAJtTKRS. Kut better, and abeve all ia that ar ticle ef dreaji which. It my boyish lips had to much aa prooooaced, my grand mother would hare tiromaed my bead with her thimble t think . they call it garter. Wall, thia hitherto myaterloua member af tbe wat drebe, of which) the great ooulde werld had only a dreamy idea, new becomts ao. etteoiaiioot or namentaf fine dreaaing. ,Tbe .dalieaU tilk stocking ia finished out at tbe top in laces, ran Into nflea,:'and clasped with the most elaborate garter carters with gilt, gold and silver becklea garter which bring I J and 50 the pair. And iustead of making your sweetheart a present of braeelftt, er ef a pin, ring or silk umbrella, yoo lay in her lap pair af expenarve gartera fof her point lace stocking-tops. . What a novelty it is, to be aura! , But the fun ceases in whan Angelina makea a morning exhl bitien of these beauties. ' There, the enters die parlor now. She carries a a new novel, wlio-e leave h- never been half , cut, and , lor .augh; I kaew they never will be. Add that u base ball of cotton and a crochet-needle, a piece of canvass aud a xephyr to work tome one a pair of floe slippers, and you have an Inventory of her evidence ! of usefulness. The morning cotiume of white, blue while, pearl-while, er what not, gleams with shirr, and puff' like a snow drift, while the ribbons and bows and drooping garland of flower are at bewitching at summer beauty tat down la Siberia. She fall mtfUgt into an easy-chair, and with the eanciett little test of her skirt the ailk lock ing com to view, and, if the be an adept, you will almost catch a glimpse of that upper clasp ef told and allver. Such ii tbe vary top of the ton. WHAT 18 BKPUBUCAN uxmr OOVXBN A republican gevernnaent ia a govern meat chosen by the people aad admia- istered for tbe people. Can a btate be said to have a republican form of gev erameut whose oQcera are chosen b? four mea ailtiag at a reuirniog beard, and whoa affair are admiolatered not lor the beoetit of tha people, but in the interest of a party t I net the gov- rrnment ef auch a 8tU to all intents aad purpose on eligarcey tui i OLD roUCS IM PATRICK. A correspondent write the Richmond Dispatch bent Patrick ceuaty Ya aad ys: Many of our old people have d ed in tbe last few week ia thia imme- hate neighborhood. Mr. Geerre W. King, aged eighty-two; Mr, , William Harris, aged eighty-five; Mr. .William inompsan, aged eighty-eight, an Mr. Hmrv Handv. ared elchtv-four.; "All 11 .hly respecuble chixeaa, and the Ant ree were soldier of the war ef 1812. The death of these old aaea have called a my mind the number still living la Pais neighborbted-ell within three - o 'et of our court house. We think the ! ? w,rth KKiteV-I We have eUU 'nnithattwehe old men, tlx of wjom ned ia Ute war ef 18U Their at e -age ?iTh,'"flT-'k at r jate u? " Caa-nayselgVhoed FAIB P&0HXSX8 VBOM OOV. HATZ8. Judge elacitey, of South Carolina, wtt in llacea, Oa., last week and gave ts the editor ef the Telegraph and Met eager an account of hie vlalt to Gev, Ilayea. aadaaid tbat the fellewlng ware tha exact werda used by the Governor on that occasion, they having bean com mlUetf to writing at the time. Gevi Hayaa taid: t I regard tha prealdenlial eontctt, m the farm that It bee taaumed, eaaaeet anvertala aa toita remit, I shall perform na net te mfiuane that reaolt, but do say unreaarvedly that the great need of the Mouth b goad gevaramaat, and if I am lreaident I aball nee all la Sitiroate egeoclee to fetter the estab thmeat to that long disturbed eacUon af lntelligeat and honest local eatf. government." j THS OLD FOLK8 AT HOMB. X.,Xt Baa. - . .'. ( thel The jtelden wesUing of Mr. and Isaac OfodUnd, led nutr 7otTtIvaf-a' .bwaA JBitckeood W eeieDraiaa ev inamoeivea sou win in tbetr cbtidren; great grandchtierea ; at 307 West Thlrty-elxth street yeeterday. Aa tbe aged couple aat surrouaueu oy the elders of the assembled party, the little ones, to the number ef thirty, marched Into the room two and two, the lamer first, then the smaller, until the rear waa brought up by teldlert ef twe years. acb child carried a eon quet ef flowers, which decreased In aix, at did tbe bearera, until tbe latt twe bore each a tiagle blue violet Filing patt their grandpareat. each child pre sented the flower to tbem, the bey to the grandmother, aad the girl t their grandpapa; and In making -the presen tation each recited one verse ef a poem descriptive of the occasion. 4- Two darkey were playing aeven-ap Saturday night, for five oenta a game. Pomp dealt the earda and turned np tha aevea ef eluba. Josiah looked over his hand, atom a card from the deck, and said: "Eight beato eeren, Uad." But Pomp held the aoa, deaoa. Jack aad ten, and made high, low, jack and gam. Joeiah enquired, "how can dat be V aad Pomp promptly answared : "Xou aee, nigger, you ooonlee on franduleat card. It waa d eight of apadea. Dat'a a aign dat you'll be buried Defer dia game ia played tnrongn. Fao' ia, eight mighty aeidom beata aeven in do long run. specially whar dr"t atealin', and ! teed yon when yon. alole oatoard. - . Pomp pocketed the atakee, aad Joeiah retired to meditate on the virtues of the eleetoral eommiaaien. AUHXB8T fAEMWO. Lynchburg (Ta.) New.; The termer of Amberet are tuliv np to tha aeaaon ia preparation for the oou- ttng peuuoai newa, wey are prepanag for a full crop, perhaps the Urgeat ef to baom ever made. Many have Oniabed eeedingaat and the rest are poshing forward. A large-crop will be seeded. and the oat, lead generally town in olover. . i - A very large are of plant land haa been burned and aown. aad Amherst may be set down for a fine tobaoee area. More tana an average erep of. wneat waa aeeded, and it ia looking well. It would be improved by a lain, , r allowing for corn a nrtberaevenoed fee the aeaaon tbaa for many yaare. vervtaing lmuoatea to prosperous eeadiUon of the, farmer. The aapply of county raiaed eed oata and potatoee for aale at tha county aUrea, and the ready aal of a ooasiderabl another of good work horses at fair prioee, from ether sections is a geod sign. Another gooev indication is uiat tna quantity of vjora and meal en hand ia the eoanty ta larger than baa been known far many Tear, and every etoreeaafar aieh a fall enpply of egg, batter, ehiek i tad tnrkeya. ' While good farm haada are ia demand at fair prioee there ia neaearcity ef laber. ; Xbere are no imefin aaiea er apparent praeeare of debt, aad while land ia cheap and reata low, the people aeem in good pecuniary ooeahueci. 18SO. Lyaebliurg iVa.) New. Tbe Waabington Union need ita lead er of jester day, "Tliden for 188e." The Union baa mere laith than we nave. See what ha taken ptao in the last aix on in. Bee bow we wind np a patriot- io eentennUL . W aball not "hang m banner en the eater wall" jnst now we bavelolded it away tenderly. Tilden, Hendrieka and reform baa not beea be amirnheo We do not know what may happen. There may not be the United State of AaMrieain 1880 there may be ae each thing aa a repnblie or a presi dent . lotioaa by the people are al ready gone, fietnming boards aad even electoral eommiatiuna may follow. Let tee repablieaa party tbe party of moral id aae the better olaaoef the north finish np their prevent dirty job before we eel eolate on the future. , ! PLOWING! A BULL. Reidtrille Time. . AaCapl. Joha W. Lewie Oi Milton pasted farm near HUUbere the other day, ba saw, a gentleman, with long gauatleta on, plowing a black bull ia aa eld field. It was Joaiah Turner. 1 "Hello, "Tomer," shouted Capt. Lewis, "Uiat't nice work ror an ex Ooatreatman!" ' air. Turner replied that the field had tea plowed, and at hie tens were ashamed to-plow the bull, bemttMdo These timet are Indeed hard oa gen' Clemen not la e'flobat Mi. Turner will do bit etomech1 mere good by Jest aoh exercise than by" Ogbtiog a wiou: mill fight asafaM lb ring. ' : . 1 ' " '' I OKATHBKD OP OAIVTM ORAVRS i Raierunsre.ui ; " ' ' H wee dylag i Oaawell coonty'e veW erabur nod' dmingTitsMd oo r sroKing raaOaad hH" frieod ' peared out tome liooor to 'itkaalaM hm hut moment. air. Grave ' taw iba act He raiaed ia hod and exetalmad. "No. not a drew. My father teld me aeier ta teurh nqar and l aeter wllL"' He tied without It, Gtand, noble, ged-nko molrt f ' 1877. tue vmJNk iub viEWt BUCEWOOD'aJIAQAZISf. Tki Itturl Ititt rillliBiig tmpi7. n aaaoUr .,' rt w veait Caottaaa their utberiasd Eeprtata the reoa Laaoiao o.eajrrai.r jtavnwa. 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Tha: four copies of Blackwood or of ea Review w ill be aent to one address lor 1 1 su. bur coniot of the rear Beviewi ear Black 1 ; si Afl-iaf f -r 'i V.i-VA ia'.v . 'TREMTFJMS. , New sabscribert (applying early) for the year 1877 may have, without charge, tbe aamber tor the but quarter ef 187 1 ef taeb periodicals aa tbey may aabtcribe for. Neither premiums t labtcrtbert uer dis count to elab can be allowed anlesetb money I remitted direct to tee pabltaber. No premlamt given to clubs. Cireulart with farther particular may had an applicstloa. The Ltoitrd eott Pnbllihiig 6mpiiy, 41 BARCLAT ST.. NEW YOHK. HEADACHE. DR. C. W. BENSON'S CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS are prepared expressly to cure 8ick Head ache, Nervosa Headache, Dyspeptic Head ache, Neuralgia, Norveuaaesa, Sleepleainesa and will car any ease. Price 60 eenta, poauge free. Sold by all druggist 'ad coentry store. Office, 100 North Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Nd. RarKHEra : G. J. LESTER, Cathier Howard Bank, Baltimore, ltd. ATTENTION ALL I ISBAtANKRCrT8ALRrjrJEWKLRT. Cm receipt of SO cent we will aead by mail postpaid, all of the following pleees of jewelry, via : 1 pair Gold Plated Eagraved Sleeve Buttons, one set Gold Front Shirt ft ads, 1 Collar 6tad, 1 Weddmg Ring 1 Roll Plat Watch Chain and 1 Geot't Reae Coral Scarf Pie. We offer thia oskat bargain merely to draw attention to earbnstneta, ta w have all kind ef watcbe and jewelry at low price. Send tor Catalogue. COLES A CO.. 735 Bboadwat New York Crrr. ANHOOD RESTORED. II . VIothM II bar. Uii 11 vaim H tor Ui n I tWaMlnrdm I Tli. I, tut mlifal DAT. lrma to, ma every Umrnm nMdT. VU1 Umrm f.mmtm latins. t'HKB, tor the tauty mn tt Mrvow ecMUtr, m omv. wmm nun, aee wwih n ww aveviavavn m vv ae SCBIBMSat for December, eow ready, and which oeotaina the opening chapters of " Nichols libitum " wul be read with eager eartmlty aad mtereeV Par hap an aaora readable aamber ef. thia aagatlBhaa yet been taaued. The three aamber of Bcaie aaa for Aagast, Beptember, and Oetober, eontalalog the opening chapter of "That Lata o' Lowrte'i," wul be gtvea to every sew eabeeriber (who taqeeeialt), aadwhoee ubaeiiptloa beglna wuo. tna present volume, ., wna tae NovemDer uamner. Subeeriptloe price, 14 a year 85 eenta a number. Special term oa beuod volume. SntMerlbe with the Bearcat bookseller, er aeud a check ev P. t, moaey order to Si aiBHsa uo., iv nroaaway, a. r . -. i -i i -y . - AQQO Cast be made by every agent r$ O U if every month In ih busiaeet w rurolab, eat ineae wtiung io won caa easily earn a deeea eoilare a day right In their owe localities. Have no room to explain here. Boaineaa pleasant and honorable. Women, aad boy and glria do at well at men. W will rurai yoa a complete Outflt free, , The business pars better than anytklog elae. W will bear extmate of tarlinK voa. Partlca ran free. Writ and aee. Farmers aad mechanics, their sons and daughter, end H classeatu aead of paying work at borne. aboald write to a and learn alt about lb work at once. New M the lime. Haul delay. Addrea Tecs A Co.,Agusta, Xalae Jan 50 -II Our Pest Poison is a Safe. Sure and Cheap Destroy- W of the Potato Bag, Tobacco Fly,Cabbage,Currant and Goose berry Worm, end of all insecta tbat eat the leaf. Unlike Pari Greea and other poisons. It can be entirely dlseatveil In water aad ap plied by sprinkling. Not injurteui to plains. Net danmrana to use. Never fill tokUL Coats a beat lb cents to acre; Put up In half pound boxes, snoegh lor two seres, tnc 6a cent. Bead for Circular with Testimo nial. Ala kills lions Flies, Cockroaches, Rata and Hice, KEARNEY CHEMICAL WORKS, P. O. Box 3139, 05 Cortlendt St N. Y, ' j2o , : SEEDS! PI.AWTI BULBS ! Sent tr Vatl, to snjT Post Office. Assort aaeot nrge, prleee etoderate, and eelectlea heal. Sean aoa Paioa Lnrrs. atercbaau. DraggtsU aad Dealers supplied at tow'eat wholesals rate. . . , - EDW'D A EVANS A CO., e Naresrymea aad Ssedtmen, Yark, Pa. I.yi "' -Vt--'? ' i iv DTITTEal d VAHULINA. CaanrX Hru,1. C "The neat estates at nhh'CnlveraWr will wxwib ; TUE LEOIbLATUBE. ltt dfatilct, tJctavlui Coke,W C Mer eet1,4',!'-',,'m Xf-V " ii, Oharle Latham, W T CfKe, i d, G A M1ne -fif c 1 4th, John Bryant, (coll I h, Jr; ;, , 5th, W P Mabeon, (col) r. , ' tth; Joseph B Btlckney, "! 7th, KWltoddaa, HO William, d. n ; 8th, Georga Greea, r.f Oth, B P Askew d. , , J. k ' 10th, Joha D Stanford. I P Dortcb d. 11th, WWDnnayr. ii. i,1 nth, W it Moore, eel.) t. 11th, J M Bennett, d, . , 14th, J L Stewart, d. , Uth, II B Short, 4." ' " late, W CTree, d. fr 1 Kth.LRWaddeU.d.' 18th, R W Wynne, v-ir ' 18th, J W Tborwa, r. -20th. John W Grahami JehitW Caa nlnirhejn. d. ' i r i; I ist1II.T.nagWt,., vj H-tad; W Albngbe,"' tad. W K Mebaae. d. 14th, T M Holt. J I Bcelee, d. ... toth, M S Robbint, d. 86th, H C Dockery. r. t7th, Ed B Ule, d. 28th, L G Heilig, d. th,T J Moore, d. 80th, W II Crawford, d. , 31st, BB Robert, d. 83d, T J rfilsoud. 83d, John GMarler.d. 84th, T A Nlcholsoo, Tyre Tork, d. 35th, Harvey Blagbam, d. 30th, O N Folk, C F Youag, d. 37th, S M Finger, d. 38th, R W Sandifer, d. 3th, M II Justice, d. I , 40th, Thomas D Jehust on, d. 4IL G S Fureusoo. d. J.i I T. Ul.rann A ... . 1 . , awT. - - ." J "V imsci af lRymtait4iwf Aamance, Daniel Worth, d. Alexander, Milton Stevenson, il. Alleghany, E L Vaugban, d. Anson, B I Dunlan, d. Aha. Joseph Todd d. Beaufort, D W Jarvis, d. Bertie, W T Ward, r. Bladen. Jno'II Clark, d. Bruntwiek, D L Roseell, r. Buncombe.iM E Carter, J C Sams, d. Burke, J W Wilaoo, d. Caliarrus, E E Harries, d. Caldwell, J M Hoock, d, ' , Camden. 3 R Abbott d. ' Carteret, W V Geoffroy, d. Caswell, Thoe Harrison, Ind. Wilton Catawba, U MCO l ouni, a. Chtthain, J M Moring, R J Powell, d. Chowan, T E Ward, r. Cluy, WHMcUre, d. Cleaveland, R McBrayer, d. Columbus, V V Richardson, d. Craven, W E Clark, H H 8immona,d. Cumberland, I W Godwio, GeorgaM Rose, d. Currituck, Dare Gevidton. M II Pinmx and Jam A JJavie, Lliarica rnw, . . Duplin, A U Sloeeiey, J u iwenan, u. Edgecombe, W A Dnggaa, Willis Bonn, r. . , , i Forty the, J M. ptauora, a. Franklin. John A-Williamson, r. Gaston, W G Morris, d. Gate, W P Robert, d, Granville, H.CKegers, W H Crews, r. Greene, W P. ArmoniLjB1 Guilford, Lyndon Swaint.J X Staple, Halifax, J A White, J H Reynolds, r. Harnett, I H McLean, d. Haywood. F M Davit, d. Henderson, J L Hood r. Hertford, J J Horton, r. Hyde. tV 8 Ctrter. d. Iredell, A C Sharp. A F Gaitlier, d. Jacksoa, G W Spake, d. Johnson, U I Ryala Farqnarl Smith, Jones, J F Scott, r. Lenoir, J K Davis, r. Lincoln, B C Cobb, A. Macon, DrRush, d. Madiaoa, RolluiN r. Cherokee, J WCooper, d. Mnrtin, N B Fugan, d. , McDowell, J S Brown, d. Mecklenburg, R A fjhotwell, E Ar- d. Mitchell, John u ttep, r. Montgomery, W T H Irwin, r. Moore, J D Mclver, d. Naah, T P Brtswell. d. New ffanover, J C J111, James Wilton, r. Northampton, Onslow, J D Shackelford d. Orange, C E Parish, J Knox iugliea,d. Pamlico ' Paaauotank, ugh Cole, r. Pender Alfred Lloyd r. Perquimas. Willie Baglay, r. Person, M McGehee d. Pitt, Elbert A Mote," Samuel Gaio- nerly d. " I'olk, 4m niuipsen, a. Randolph, TL Winslow, Dr.Michael Fox d. Richmond, W R Terry, r. Robeaon,-AHred Rowland, Murdoch MoRae d. I L t d r:li.l T it atincheaterd. Rowan, J S fenderaon, J 0 Jtecuo bias d. Rntlierford D Beaa d. Sampaoa, N B Fenneil, J A Blxaell d. Stanley J E .Outsell d. Stokes, Walter W King, d. Surryi J F Grtvet d. Swain , . Transylvania , f Tyrrell, Edward Ransom d. Union. C Austin, d. Wake, T R Parnell, J E Bledsoe, J a lania, H G Todd r rTarren, G 11 King, D R Johason r rTaaliington, 8 L Johnson r, ITatautra. W B Council d. . Wayne, Owen PeeL Frank W. Ay aeck. d. ITilke, J. C. Horton, d.v J Q A Ison, R W Siogeltary d. Tad kin, J M Hampton d. 1 ; Yancey, W W Proffitt, df t i . & K(( A MONTR to Active Ree aell rptJVV lng our Letter Copying Book. No press er water aaed. Sampl copy worth es.ee . FREE. . Bred stamp lar circular. EXCELSIOR M TG. Oa, Medlaon and S12Dearbora St., Chicago. Q END tse. to O. r. XO WELL A CO., JTew 17 I era, lor raaaipaiet ei pa lamug aVatsetaow awapara, ted ItWMt coal l. Misnataaat V ,n t aa I j . :;'..:.'.'.:. '., v ) f .... MISCELLANEOUS. OOD KKWH FOE DOTS AUD Te BMet the demaad for a cheaper Sr. Nicbouas Gift-Book, tha price of vol. I aad XI has beea reduced to each. The uree mvna ia an etenat unvrnw, old for $10 (la fuU tut, $10), ao tbat all easy give isen cettereaiaePMpMwevfc voiumoa eonwia , mora auracuve aawna i kaa ttty dollars' worth ef the erdlaary eatt drea'abeok " i i-mtii')t wiJ Subterlptbm arlce.93 a year.- Tha thre hound voluiset tad a aabrcriptina for this Mar. u.1 0. . eaaaerla with the m aewadraUrs, er taad moaey te check, erf. Q. ttotH y orders, or 1a ngtttered latter, te fl. uaZ. nr.. aov-Hf. MAMJ a nAWLIJ ' . OABinsTbaaiixio Have beetTsaanlarontly aaajgned tea FIBST BAJHK la Ha iteveraJ Or tech Inatremwu, at tht V. S. CEKTKN aiJkL, UK, sea ae the eely"-erwaa es atgaed thia rank. ' Taeb? aawertomy hi Uiua declared, not in one or two retpect only, but Io all tbe Important qualities ol n organ. A medal and diploma hav ate -a awarded then, bat awdsts of squa . .lae were awarded all srtlclet aewued worthy of recognition, ao that many maker caa advertise "first medtlt" or lilgbest awarda" Cemparative rank In excellence hat beea'' determined by the judges' reports alone, in which the MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS are -unanimously "assigned " THE FIRST RANK lo tbe several requisite" of taeb instrumeuta, asd are tha oaly ease astlgaed this rank. See judges' reports. This rasa It waa not anexpected, for thete organs hav uniformly taken highest awards la tach competition, there being leas then aix ex ceptions in hundred of comparison. Tbey were awarded Brat medalt and highest Lhooorsa Paris, 1806 j Viae, -M7 -See vga, .-i rauauf pnie, aavos Aaa been awtrdedjhlghett; ; honors; -at Ainti RxqviaXD EwavwHiaa. Sasn roa PAmct-LAnt. EVERT WORLD'S EXniBITION t phlch they have competed, and being the only American organ which ever obtained any award In Europe. NEW STYLES, with Improvement ex hibited at tbe Centennial elegant new eases In great variety. Price very lowest con sistent with beat material and workman hip. Orgtnt told for caab or luttallmenta or rented aatll rent pay. Every ergas warranted to give entire satisfaction to every reasonable purchaser, or the money returned. Illustrated catalogues aent free. tlAHON A HAMLIN ,OKGAN CO.. 144 Iremont street, Boston: 25 Union square. New York ; 80 and 82 Adams street, Chicugo. nol5-4w PltOTECT YOUR BUILDINGS Which may he dene with one-fourth the usual expense, by using our PATENT SLATE PAINT Fifteen Tear Established. MIXED READY FOB USE. t - Fire-proof, Water-proof, Durable, Ere nomical aad Ontsjaeatal. Alroof mar be covered with a very cheap shingle, and by tppllcattoa of this slate he made to but from 20 to 25 yeare. Old roofs can be Dale bed aad coated, looking much better and lasting longer man new tiungies without the alate, for Onexbird tke ceat orre-shingling The expense of slating ' new thinglet It only about the cost of imniy lavlnsj them. Tbe paint It fire-proof against sparks or Hy ing embers, as may oe rany ifwioi oy any one. ' It ttop every Leak, - aad for tin or iron hat no equal, a It ex pand by beat, eontracta by cold, and never crack nor scale. Iloors covered with Tar Sheathing Felt can be made waler-tixht ut a email expense, and preserved for many year. This Slate l'aint is Extremely Cheap. Two gallons will com a hundred square fM oi alilugle root, wnue on nn, iron, ieu. matched boards, or tny smooth tnrfuce. from two Quart to one gallon are required te 100 square feel of turhtct, and although the paint ' hat a heavy body It It easily applied wun a brush. No lar I nacd la tht Conipoaltlea therefore It neither encka in whiter nor ront In summer. On decayed ahlnglcs, it Dill up the ho es and and pores, and give a new substantial roof that will teat for year. Curled or warp ed ahlnglet It bring ta their place aud keeps them there. It Oils op all holes In felt roofs, imps the leaks and although a slow dryer, rain doet eot affect It a few hour after ap- olvlna. At nearly all paint tbat are black contain tar, be ture you obtain our genuine trticle, which lor.tnlligte reors it CtMate eler . when first applied, changing In about a month to a uniform alate colo and is, to all IntenU and psrposea, alate. On Tla atmetft our red color hi usually pre'erred, a one rout It equal to Ave of any ordinary paim.. ror Brick Wall 1 ur bright red hi the Only retlablt SlaU Palat ever introduced that will effectually prevent dampness frem penetrating aad discoloring hnlalMN These paints are also largely used oa oat boose and leocea, or at a priming coat o buildings. Our on IT color ar uoocoiaie, nea, urigni Red hod Orange. - . New Work Cask Price Met. 1 Galloa, can and box, $ 1 M t - 2 55 r" 6 SO 10 ' kett. S SO M " half barrel. 1 oo 40 ' one barrel. 30 00 10 I be. cement (er bad leaks, 1 K Ws have io stock, ef oar ewe mannfic tare, reoflng material, etc.. at the following 10M roll extra Rubber Roofldg, at S cent per square foot. - Or we will furnish Rubber Roofing, Ntila, Caps, .and 81al Paint for as entire new root, at 4 certs per square foot. 2000 rolls I-ply Tarred Roofing Felt, H U eents per sqtare foot t ' SOM rolls s-piy Tarred Roofiag Fait, at 21 eeat nereaaar foot. J00 rolls Tarred Sheathiag, at i cent per aqoore hoc " : 6000 galloas lae Enamel Paint, mixed ready for ate, oe lot! er oattlde work, tt 2 per cello, aH hdsa. 100 BliM filat Floar, perbbl. $3 00 100 " SoapsUme Fioar. " S 00 itM J - Grafton Mineral M 00 looo' !". hlaulUe Paias, dry,- . . 00 Saecwl pricet per toa er eeHoad lots. AU orders meal be tocompaalfd wRh the meaty, er subject, te te day draft ea well kaewa partiet. B ..,',,;...,. :,tr . .H.;f. SUT1 AOT C0ITAST, 111 A 100 Meldee La, H. I. : THE SENTINEL. JSTABUSHED irccsT, 18M. r. I OUIaTT Mil it TES CAPITOL .r-i,. Sentinel The public no far aa ar cull rvad their withes, li pire a rohtele of thought at the metropolis for the matse not simply for those who follow In the ssme wake or utter the " shibboleth " of a clam, but a medium of hrter-commtnlcallou, with tufflcient verge and space for the liberal, conservative, leyal ntiment of all shades to find rent. ....... The SENTINEL will I loyal and In gennout to both Federal and Slate govern meat. It will intlaln the mili'ary authori ties In the preservation of quiet and order and la euforcli.g tbe orders of the govern ment Not a disloyal or unkind word against the government of tbe Union of thete States aball pass ear lips, bat It will be tree wtt beet sjreepaaney, honest wtthowt flattery,' eof Witt It "He to wileld 'W earn throau It shall advscate sosnd principles and support good ate, at aaouo ia not ' prin ciptet, sea tout iirinripie sua men. A bad man can Hod no quarter with the SENTINEL. A zood man a man or tram, of high toaed iategrity a gentleman In tbe true sense, honest sad capable, if oe are not deceived, can alone claim oar support. After eleven lonx jeara of trial, adversity and changes of fortune to our people, stands to-day apon lb mm platform on which its venenata loanuer erecieu iv. For more than eleven years the SEN TIN EL has atoed guard lor tbe rights and liliertiet of the people, and to-day. when the State hat emerged from the darkness ef red ical rale, and the future It aa full of bone and promise aa tbe part waa dark aad irlnnmv. Il reuledires itM-lf to the high ter- I vice of the good enple of the great State of North Carolina. THE SENTINEL Aiiiirpclatintt tue want, coudiliou and necessities of the people, fixes Hi" following rates of subscription: MEN I WEEKLY. One year, Six months. One month. 6.00 .ao .40 WEEKLY. One rear, 9.O0 TO ADVERTISERS. Tne tics and ttanding if tbe SENTINEL give It a circulation, both dally and weekly editions, wnicn renders n, as an aivmising medium, the cst in the State. Merchants and other who dettre to sutlaie aa okl in stitution by their advertising patronage will oau our rate very reaaonawe. Address, SMITH, RATCIIEIXIR A CO., v lUleigb, N. C 1 . - lyASiTEDj A man with a few thousand dollars te go Into the timber business en the coast of Geonria. on oavicable water for reaiag oi towing with stea reli oats, and aceeasible to Brunswick. St. Msry's or the Salllla River Mill. Tkli Company will have the entire eentroll of tee thousand.. acres ef fine Um hered river land te operate from, there never having been a stick of limber euloa said Itnds, and ia close iroxlmliy by water to all the above named place, wber there tt a rood .demaad for all tha timber tbat can be supplied, and quite at good aa open haw aw a Tai ueiitlao form. ' Tunber and Turpentine will be among uie Ural prodaCta that will go ap and command the highest ear price a the county begta t preaper, al ia et U now telttag at re aaenaraUvav uricra. T. an enenreUc maa Wilh cash eapiul, willing tQ go South, a good opeorteeity wlrl be offered. -!: AddrtSB ' r . RTAL8 a bailey, ; CUrtua, iohtoa County. . a , fan. m m. ' RAIXUOADS, Q lESAPEAra ASD OHIO S. Jt 0 raamufiaa aara. a. Ma ' aw . i CONNECTIONS OF PASiiRNGER TRAINS FROM BICHNOSD. 4 f A. M. -hUll dally teem8adav--Daily west ef Hlatoa. Arrive tt Gordon rilie IJ 44 p. u., eonneeiing with Ta. Kid tad Trala at 1 10 P. M.. arriving at WaA ington 4 00 p. M.. for an sol's North. Arrives at ChartutisvUI I 53 P. aL. cee mwing with Va.Mldl.nd Train, ttlAi IV- "(;'t wLyrtbrg o H p. L. I. H. t d Accommodating ' dn eept aaadiy, errivet at GerderuvUle T M P. It eA-Exorsaa. dfl Arria. .i UerdootvUI 2 40 A. M., fouiMcUnx wilk Virginia Midlsnd Trala at 40 Aarriv Ingat Wsthingten TM A M. for the North i Arrives at Chariot uertlls S U A M..eoo neeung wita Va.-atldl.ml Train at 1 63 A. M.. arriving at Lynehbarg II 07 A. M., for the South. Arrives at.lluntiagtoa 0 45 P. M., coenectinx ClesetrArithChaaanaaka aai Ohio Packet S Lea as en for Cincinnati, Loui- """i iuis, vnicago, and all other point In the West Nerlbiat and Seathweet PROM HUNTTXGTON. P. H. 4 tw f aa dailr to Rlntoa Dalit eicept Sunday, East of Uirrtea. Arrive . at unarioiiaviiie II 40 A. M., OMseeUng with Va. Midland Trals at 1 63 P. ML, ar riving at Lvncbberc 1 00 P. ML all nnlnta Soatb via Va. and Tessata EB, ? Ar rives at Gordonavllle 12KV P. M,. connect ing with Va. Midland Trala at I Jo P. ML ar riving at Washington (00 P. M. for aU I'oinu North. Arrives at Richmeod 4 S r. a. 1 mlm.,mwewm Btwin, iwuf-.rmai ar a aar aat a -n I . . tuawsv.ius j ae x-ejeMCiia'wn, I Vt Mtdlabd Tral at 1 66 A.'M.. arriving at x,ynrnDnrg ti ut a. M. ror an Polnu South. Arrives at Oordonsville 2 36 A M. coanecting with Va. Midland Train at t 60 A. M. arriving at Wathingtoa 760 A M., for alt Pointt North. Arrive at Richmond 6 SO A. M.. coanecting wilb Richmond and Danville 7 SO A. M., and Richmond aad Petersburg 7 SO A. M. Trains for til Poiuls Sostb. A. H. S 10 Tbe train from Washington arrivea at Gordooaville 12 40 P. M., and coonecu with Chesapeake and Ohm Mall traias both for Richmond and Ilanliogtou The 60 P. M . train from Washingtoa ar. rives at Oordonsville 2 40 A. M. and eonl nects with Chesapeake and Ohio Express trains both for Richmond and Cincinnati A.M. ta The train from Lynehbarg arrives at Cbariottsnlle U 66 A. M. aad connects with C. A O. Mail trala for Haat Ington and tt Gontontville 12 40 P. M. with C. t O. Mall train for Richmond. The RAD. and RAP. trams arriving from the South at 8 00 P. M. ceanect with Chesapeake and Ohio Express train, leaving Richmond si 10 46 P. M. for tbe West and North. CONWAY R. HOWARD, Gen. Past A Ticket Agt. Richmond Va. W. M. 8. DUNN, Knginerr A Suiit. dec 16-tf. RALEIGH A GASTON". RAIL , KOAU SCHEDULE. Man. tuais. Leave Raleigh 0 to A. M. Arrive at Weldoa Sti0P.it. Leave WeldoD...., 12 40P.M. Arrive at Raleigh.. ft 40 P. M. Tuaooou rnsionT. Leave Raleigh. 5 00 A. M. Arrive al Weldon 6 P. M. Leave Weldon A 10 A. M. Arrive at Raleigh 1ft P. M. RALEiaU A AUGUSTA AIR LINE. Cha- ge of Schedule to take effect A JO a Monday, October awn, 1H70 : This Moviso Sovrn. Reave Raleigh W A. M. Arrive at Cameron 12 7P it. Taaia Monas Moara. Leave Cameron 1 00 P. M. Arrive at Ralelrb 6 40 P. at. All trala will PDrach and mu 11.4 11 R. R. N. '. liivtoioa ctoMlne at Can with caution. ' 30 mtniRea for B cakfaat at lary. JOHN C. WINDER, oct 11 -ti Superintendent. orrint or ScrtaiaTaaDaav, i PsTaassuBO Railboah Conraar, Peteraburgr Va , Noranber ttt, INTO. GOING SOITU. SEW YORK EXPRESS. I'ave Petersburg daily at 8 50 A. M . Arrive si weldon at - - - - iiwinoob SOUTHERN EXPRESS. Leave Petersburg daily at - 12 60 A.M. Arrive at Weldoo at - - - 4 ii A- M. FREIGHT WITH PASSENGER COACH ATTACHED. Leave Petersburg daily (except Sunday) at . .. v s 43 A. M . Arrive at Weldua at 343P.M. OOI NO NORTH. NEW TORK EXPRESS. Leave Weldon daily at - S 00 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at SO P. M. SOUTHERN EXPRESS, Leave Weldon dally at - - - 2 40 AM. Arrive af Petersburg at - - - 05A. M. FREIGHT WITH PASSENGER COACH ATTACHED. Leave Weldon daily (except Sunday) it - - - - C 16 P. M Arrive at Petersbarg at - - 12 Oi P. M First class coachea will ran through le- tween Wilmington and New York on day trains and leetpiag ear an night traine. No change of cars. Through ticket sold to sll Eastern and Southern points and baggae cheeked through a. a. vunn. Superintendent of Transportation. L E. CLARKE, Dispatcher of Traits. dec-16-tf. Orr ctor SorsaisTsaDsaT, PsTaassuae MaiLboad UoMriar, Peteraburg, Va., Noveaiher X4, 1076.11 C1HANaE OP SCHEDULE TO Uka ettect SUNDAY, November 26tb : GOING 80UTH,, Leave PetenlM'g at 0:20 a. u. and l:V r.n . Arrive at Weldoa at :Z3 am. aad tjlr.s. OOINO NORTH. leave Weldoa at 7:S5 A.u. and 4 r.u. Arrive at Psteraborg at 11:40 A.M. aad 7M' r.a. Trala connect at PU tbarg and U aldou with train for all oathra aed sortheva potoU. Ticket told to til watlkera, aoutb wsstera, aortbera'aad eaatarn potou, aad teggage checked through. R.T. DOCOLAS, auperiateadaat. feb 16-dAwtf WAXTED. Ageuts aule aad female to aril Pictures everywhere. One agent atone hat retailed ever 16.000 nd still at work. WUITNETACO, dec 6-Sm. Norwich, Cecn. . . .. 'M.- va i
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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