nlDQUAUTERS. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. His collaheous. Iliscollaneons. MiscoUariooTis. GILMORE & Ca, Attorneys ct larr, iTIIE OBSERVER PL AI'N AN3DrP-ANCY iAlOr.I)"y Review. EEDS NO FORMAL STATEMENT OF :iu Me. ,f, t Jibe couutnis 'l the lie claims tljatf tlw H'"se ..ri.it t.i c. uit. iiecj.K S nut ' rH I I ......... , :,. on auv;inrii.ui- r'1-1 h I i ... ? Itiiailm, a the p:wcr uutiu ,vu,jnit deduct it irum me (C ll'J.so, m event oi a failure rsidlntbyihc ircct vote of c," must prtattl to clc.t oiie ..fliiril, could the Uouoe know oWtioii. or who uUl wl ,,v i-ztieU candidates were, uulchs be vote? U'crliaps air. ouoi- I .! ...... u-i.nlil linve Tli- rllHI inevijr - - Support at a time when is of ingress were cuiiiroiieu L. partv, but now ll can nanny eiu'l'iH.rt than will leave it to . it a uvre propitious heasou-. ih A i-ri'lared by tb Scinte ihr.ii'-h not by any mean L more oTtho spirit of cu. c-.- lt may he bnitw biaieu us he ! House ami etiatc shall ..rinllha hall f the. House; ,.si,!eut shall outu the ccrtifi- itters; bhalUum up the votr. tturn is leoeived from aSaate, ence of both Houses shall be i eject the vote. WIk-ii two A a State are received, the Uwr v relerrel to a inuiisM' n of SsauW Keprewutativisam-l tie fs of tlie 'Supreme Court tf ice.!1 Tli' nine Senators ai.d ives'are to le .selected by the t of .live Senaio s ill i Jive I'vetC'iii'l the dropping cl ne e'tltvi.Mon i f the Commit! jfi J. I : " (he Jii'lis -who WnU'i! act are Irvative leanings, Clifford ami Webwayne is not a viuKiU VI this leaves hut one Judg flowd-who could, by. any luiHiitiiation,. be suspected 1 1 L .I I . . r 1. Jiff ! ft illfAttl i . i i. my imiii, is a great- uuck- ie part of the Senate C'oiumit- 11 Ik; remembered that the first claim was that the pretiding ,e Senate had the power to de sti.us that might arise. Jte and House Committees on will meet tc-day. Petitions XI uf the country are daily re he Committees aud the Senate asking that , "politics'.' 1c net iiitcil'evc with a Ktttlcmeut ol uiieoti Friday the Judiciary IriKrted ill favor of comptl- a. tele"rai)h .operator at Xcw o maker public the dispatches irough him by various parties ho rresidetitial election; Qi ton, i the Western Uuion Telegraph will ! be before a House' Coin ay The object is to get hold .tchi fcent by l Chandler, Sccre- (nterior and Chairman of the National Committee. : What the .administration did . tele I doubtless disreputable, for s n6 more conscience in poli Vy c lias. and don't know tLe pmi counting a man out, fairly electing hiin Vforcftice. 'l'he Committee 1o( the Uuuse iad him, up ami have him again to-day, time of this writing, noth s to tl.c resu't of his exam en made p.ibtic. It is said, A, very- damaging disclosures ade. The whole plot to in lycs has been so plaiuly jhetfcrof the administra l conviction has been so gch Ich was really elected, that p of Chandler oyer his own s is promi-dwould innne icc wi- vier.urupled uprising lin the iutercst of Tilden and d catisc a dfsnppcarance from Klitics of Chandler, Grant, tjherman, at once and forever. ' Gubdge. itching ' Hawks. pawn U anproajihing when mit detructi'vp to young .ettio! of 'catching and kill ,raudcr will be in order, known fact, that a hawk will on some conspicuous place loultry yard, from which to fn on his victims. Taking f this, cj-ect a pole with a U the top just large euough xwig ktce) trap. Fasten this Jan to aStaple in - the po!e. I results,1 o bait n be the hawk will W quite cer- - pu tlie trao aud be caught. bo has tried this method w in killing all the hawks in ;rhoo(?, j and now can raise ,out except by, kctident. piin"iples, nor elaboate recital of what it will do, or expects to do, in the coming year. It cud offer no stronger guarantee for its future than is afforded by its past conduct. It will labor earnestly and faithfully for the ad vancement of the Democratic party, and for th good of the State, which it believes to be one Hn-t inseparable . .' T this end i dmin-u at once a lareelv in creased circulation for THE OBSERVER, a-jd the wholesome literature it is (riving to the Eeople of North Carolina. Once in a' house old, THE OBSERVER becomes a fixture. It needs onlr to be seen to make its war into every -cook and corner of the Stat. That it may be go seen, and speedily, its Editors offer me iowowing , J PREMIUMS FOR 1877: " JOU THE OBSERVER, DAILY : To each and every person who send us $8 for one year' subscription to the Observei , Daily, will be mailed postpaid any one of, the following novels of Sir Walter Scott, beauti fully printed,' elegantly bound, and profasley illustrated : 1. Waverly, 2 volumes. I 2. Gay Mannering, 2 volumes. 3. The Antiquary, 2 volumes. 4. Hob K6y, 2 volumes. j 5. Heart of Midlothian, 2 volumes. 6. Ivanhoe, 2 volumes I 7. Bride of Lammermoor, 2 volumes. 8. The Monastery, 2 volumes. v. ltie Abbot, L volumes. ; 10. Old Mortality, 2 volumes, 11. Kenilworth, 2 volumes. 12. The Pjrate, 2 volumes. Or, to any one who may send ins $96 for twelve annual subscriptions, the whole above will be forwarded by mail -or express, free of all charges. I ' Or, to any one who may send us $192 for twenty-four annual subscriptions, will be for warded, free of charee, all the above at once, and the remaining 24 volumes of this unrival ed edition of Scott's matchless novellas issued monthly ; the whole delivery to be completed by October, 1877. . ! FOR THE OBSER VER, WEEKL Y. To each and. every person' who sends us $2 for one year'a subscription to the Observer, weekly,will be mailed, postpaid, a copy of any one of the following valuable books : 1 A. II. Stephens' History of the U. S. 2. Shepherd's History of Eng. Language. 3. Reed's Memories of Familiar Books. : 4. Poems of Henry Timrod. 5. 1 oems ofPaulH. Hayne. 6. K. W. Fuller's Sea Gift. . 7. The Odd Trump. 8. liar wood, by same author. . 9. The Lacy Diamonds,, by same. 10. Flesh and Spirit,by. same author. 11. Ellen Story. V 12. Thompson's Hoosier Mosaics. Or, to any one who may send us $24 for twelve annual subscriprtons the twelve books above named will be forwardedL,by mail or ex press free of all charges. To that -person, man, woman, or child, who may send us the cash for the largest number of annual subscriptions to the Observer, daily or weekly, or both combined, between January If 1877 and Mach 1,1877 will be forwa ded, fiee of a'l cha "ges, ALL the books named as preT miums to each pape. and a commission of TEN PER CENT. 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COUUESPOX On matters of general in teres we Lave ."A winter on the Nile," bv Gen. Mc Clellan : "Saunterinors About Constantino pie," by Charles Dudley Warner j "Out of My Wiudovv at Moscow, by Eugene Schuy- s'ei ial stories are announced ; Nicholas tV3inturn, Bt Dr, Holland, the Editor, r n hose story of "Sevenoaks" gave the highest satisfaction to the readers 6t the M6nthly. I The scene of this latest novel is laid on the banks ofthe Hudson. The hero is a young man who has been always "tied to a woman's apron strings," but" who, by the death of his uiothat, is tuft alone in the world, to drift on the current of life, witn a fortune, but with out a purpose. -! Another serial, "Hia Inheritance' by Miss Trafton, will hega on the completion of MThat Lass o' Lowrie's," bv Mrs., Hodgson Burnett. Mrs Burhett's Story j, begun in August, has a o lliiw o f Hramatif. nnippr vKlli ho . 1 1TI a pjrpi ise tQ the puhUc, .. . ,( me; re js w ikj h eerv ui urigiui auu c- juisitely illustrated papers of "Popular science," by Mrs. Herrick, each paper com plete in itself. there are to oe, from various pens, papers on "Home Life and 1 Travel.'' . . . - ' i . ..." - , - Alsf. practical sussestions as to town and country lite, village improvements, etc,, by II 1 " 1 I - A f wen-Know b specimiaus. n Mr. Barnard's articles on various indus tries of Great Britain include the history' of "Some ExprimentSj in ' Co-opera tion,"w A Scottish Loaf Factory" in the November number, and "Toad Lane, Bocbdsle, in De- Webster's ; UnaMdsed . DiclioDary,- fok Tin: sciioo:. ko m. ! ' 3,0('0 Ecgravinz ; IMr Pacs f QuarLo. Price $1?. l-: -:' j; ' To the 3,0) IlIu8trationberetorotrc I in Web ster's UnabridgeJ, we have added four rges of.'. . . j ; Colcred Zllastrations, eagraved cipress'y. for th:? wnkjat large : '. ? ' expeuse. . j; ' Nearly every State Superintchdcnt of Public Instruction in tjhfi Union, or corres ponding officer, where uch an one exists, has recommended Webster s Dictionary jn the strongest terms. Among them are: those of Eastern, Northern, Middle, Southern, and Western States TWEXTV-EIGIIT in all. STATE PURCEASaS. 000 f The State of NEW YORK has placed 10,00( cwpie of Webster's Unabridged ia a manv o br 1 ubnc bchools. f" The State WISCONSIN about 5,000 nearly every school. . ; The SUte of N.EW JERSEY 1,500 ncln ly every school. ' The State of MICHIGAN made iovLion for all her schools. ' t The State of MASSACHUTETTS has sup plied her schools nearly"all. 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' - Philadelphia, Pa. ii:xcK,;' received, bat our friends muft bear in mind 'that they must write only on wilt te gladly, one side of the r useless verbi- paper ; that they must forbea age, must correct their own manuscript and f- ; - - must avoid abusive personalities. 3f A re liable name must be furnished with each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac- countable for te yieVa or language of cor respondents. rfS OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Even before a type was set for the first issue, was an exceedingly flattering one, and is ; i . . ....... ; j i .. - probablv the largest bona fid lUt with which any newspaper in North Carolina evtr before began publication, and is now rapid! v oa the '',''. .:".''' j " ! : increase, especially on the various railroad lines. ' 1 ' r ' -r TOSZX. T- 4 . r .lj EniToa axd Peoraicroa, OCce oa Second street, between Ptin t -. . i cess and Chesnut, near the PostotSce. cember. Other papers are, "Ane ISritish Workinrman's Home," "A Nation of Shop keepers," "Ha'pennTa Week for the .Child etc. A richly illustrated series wilr.be given on "American Sports by Flood and Field," by various writers, and each on a different theme. The subject of : ' . - . . . - - i x "' II oust hold and Ilome Decoration" will have a prominent place, whilst the latest productions of American humoiists will "ap pear from month to month. The list of short er stories, biographical and other sketches, etc., is a long one. ".. - I The editorial department will continue to employ the ablest pens both at home and abroad. , f here will be a series of letters on literary matters, from London, by Mr Wel- fard, - I 'f ni; in w' : The pages of tas magazine will be open, as heretofore, so far as limited' space will per mit, to the discussion of all themes affecting the social nd religious life of the world, ana specially to the freshest thought of th Christ ian thinkers and scholars of tbiiyanlry. We mean to make the magaane sweeter and purer, higher and nobler, more genial and generous in all its utterances and; ingi encce, and a more welcome vidar thanerer before in homes of reSnexnent a.nd emlture, piftheh Booths for 04. Scribner for December, " now readr, and which contains the opening ' chapters . f i 1CU1U5 xuiuiin, will vb . rcu wiui vocr curiositv and interesL ' Perhai s no more readable number of this magazine has yet been issued. The three numbers of frihaer for August, SeptenJier, el. 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We nar cash for them, bend by registered letter. Where assignments are imperfect we give Instructions to perfect them. ' v Each department of our business is conducted in. a separate bureau, under the charge of expe rienced lawyers and clerks. ' ! ' -' Uy -reason of error or fraud many attorn eye are suspended from practice before the Pension and other offices each year. Claimants,' whose attorneys have been thus suspended, will be gratuitously furnished with full information and proper papers on application to us. . . . -; As we charge no fee unless successful, statsps for return postage should be sent us. - Liberalcarrangemenu made witn attorneys in all classes of business.. ' Address GILMORE & CO., P. O. BOX 44. . v Wohingtm If, C. Washikotox, D. C, Fovimihtr 24. l7f. " I take pleasure in expressing my entire counV Hence in the responsibility and Jutelity of the Law, Patent and Collection House of Qzucou fc CO., of this city. - rj O , GEO. H. B. WHITIL ..1 iCashier of the National Metropolitan Bank.) PROSPECTUS. THE H ALEIGH OB SERVER ON THE 1GTII DAY OF NOVEMDKIt,' J870, and in the city of RALEIGH, the un derbianed wll lconimenoe the pabllcatiou of THE OBSEIIVER, 4 a DAILY and , WEEK Y Democratic ew-? paper. . Of long .experience In their profession n elitors, roiectively of the Fayettevlllg Obskuvek and the Wilmington JoURNAl tliey do not alfect to doubt the soundneMH ofthe general judgment which assigns them ability to furnish a newspaper suited to the needs mid adapted to the tastes of tho people of North Carolina. Ditlering in . politics in the olden time; there was never a difference between tlie Obsekveb and the Joubkai in zeal for the interests and honor of North ' Carolina. To promote the one, and to upr hold and add to the other will be the -oblccl of t ho- Ouseuvek now. . . .v .. Of very decided opinions on-questions 'ol public interests, and apt to give those opin ions plain expression, they deem It tho lirsl with the information necessary to the for-' ination cf their opinions, to publish, all the. news and their purpose is to rnakQ Tiisr OusKJiVKii now, as of old, a truthful, accu rate, condensed history of the times in wh ksh wo live. 1 1 was thus that the old Obsekvek, won its hold upon tho people of North Caro- -Una, enjoying the affections of its Wirty , friends, re ceiving the respeetand confloence of its bitterestpolitical foes, and command ' iug in its comiaratively isolated location circulation larger than was ever attained bv, any other North Carolina newspaper, and fV is thus, by likedignity and fairness that the : editors oiTiiK OufcEKVEK. transferred to 1 1 u .State CanitaL hone it will dpscrw. and rwn i equal, and then surpasss, its fanner elrcu la- . tion anu prosperity. Jt wilt Ijo their nigh aim to'deaervd Viet public eontidence by earnest efforts to prov mole the public welfare, first and foreruosl ! of North Carolina, next of all the Boutliern . . 4 A .1 Al It fc. a. . a a. " whole Union-. They think that this can . only Ix; effected by the prcvalance of Demo eratic 'principles and tho dimmlssal of th lladUsil party, from the places and power which they have so greatly .abused.; ami under whose baleful rule the South ha leen outraged and the whole country 1mm been impoverished and disgraced . '. PETER M. HALE. W. L. HAUKUE1UU , &UnSCliIlTI03f BATES. 1 Uftlly Daily -Oljser-tr. Uiserver, wx niontns, f W: WeekJvObV s?rver, one j-ear, zzw. Weekly Obs six mo u ins, ?i Wi.' nru vfar-.i i no- y . ' - i ObBwrver, P It OS PECTUS TUE- SUNNY SOUTH.'- rn II EU.NDERSKJXED COMPANf'tnU. X comnjence too puWieatioo, In this illy. of a Uoyys and Girl's semi-inonthlr : Mndr? tn .She Philadelphia, TZimes, A FIRST-CLASS INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER, . 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