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UT P. M. HALS AHJ W. Published Dally (except jUooday) and Weekr, EaTSBOV lB8CKirTTOll- -rw ASVAMCB. 1 nnAtlDBid....... ..... S 8 W ""Ji ' - r six monJis 4 00 ..., three S00 Weekly, one year, mall postpaid,. soo 100 m six months. to city subscribers The, observer will be de- liTorwi daliTiat twenty cents per ween; seven- j y-ave iea ner month; two dollars lortnree months. Bl TELE GRAPH. KKPOHTSD BY THJt A.3BO01ATXD PBSS- I FORTY-HFTH CONGRESS. WiRniTjaTfiT. January v. oinatb. A lame number of petitions were presented duriDE the morning hour, aaiong them many favoring the passage granting arrears of pensions, of the bill and in an Howe as to swer to tbe question or Mr. when ih&t hill wtfuld be considered, Mr. IngaJls, Chairujaln of the Committee on Tensions, stated that he proposed to call it up as, soon as the billc amend the Patent laws should be disposed of. During the morning j hour Mr. Beck called iup a- resolution submitted by him on the , 7thJ referring jtbe answer of the Secretary of; the Treasury to the resolution of December 3relativb to the amount of . silver coin received in payment of customs does, what disposfiionlbai been macte of it, ud referred to the Committee on Fi nance with ipstructiou8jto investigate as to whether thej laws relative to the payment of custom dues and imprest on the public debt have.: been and ire being complied jwiih. Mr. Beck criticised at some length the answer of the Secretary to the resoliuion of Dec. 3, and said spicie resumption had been reached by the n)iia of hundreds of thousands of the best rflen'of the country, all he (Beck) was seeking to do now was to require the Secretary of the Treasury, to use silver coin as he does gold coin in the payment of interest, and forbid him .from increasing the botded debt of tbe country. ; The Secretary had not answered the resolution as a pubjlic officer should do. iler well kue w he bad not paid a dol lar of silver coin as interest on the public debt. Mr. Beck spoke of Secretary Sher man as the autocrat of Che Treasury De partment, and said it was true, as said by Prince Busmarck,lhajt "He who holds the' money bags controls the politics of tbe :country. , vongress ought to see to it that the laws are lexecuted. in the interest of the people, j J At tue conclusion oe Mr. Beck's Te- marks, the Resolution 'referrine the answer of Bubmitted by him the Secretary of the Treasury to the Finance Committee for : investigation was mou8ly. I j , " The Senate . resumed jagreed to unani- the consideration patent laws. House met this of the bill to amend the House. Wheu : the morning the -desk of t& late Julian Hart. ridtie. of Georgia, was tastefully draped in black, and upon it was placed a handsome basket of flowers. Mr. Cook, 'of Georgi&i offered tion providing that the funeral services of the lace Julian ilarlridg should T)e neia in the Hall of the House this afternoon at three o'clock; atid inviting the Senate to be lution was unanimously! adopted and the' House took k recess until 2:55 p. m. , The7 galleries- were crowded when the House assembled after, the recess. At 3 b:loek the Seualbrs entered, preceded by the Vice President and) Secretary of .he Senate, and took seats in the body of the lmll. The Supreme vpurt next entered I .1 .1 I .-J . 1 . . . I . ..CM ;. kud took seats in front of the Speaker's desk, ,to the left. The president and Cab inet were next ushered in, taking seats to the right of:'he Speakers desk. At S.2u the commrtte'e of j rrangjeinents proceeded slo w ly down! the main aisle, all present , standing reverently. The body of the late Julian Hartridge, of Georgia, enclosed in a handsome casket, addrned with wreaths and crosses of flowers, was then carried in and placed on a catafalque in front of the Speaker's desk. Uev. VV. H. Harrison, Chaplain of the House,. cffereoTprayer, in vokiog consolation f or the family of the deceased and praying that while men con sidered the-death of Hhe deceased, they . jha; they 'were but. fuortal and would ;tKumolvi.o Ka varv anAn ra ai n rr tvnv ' After reading some selections from the 15th chapter iOf the, first Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians, Mr. Harrison proceeded to make a short but solemn eu logy of the character of the deceased. He ' eloquently aprjealed to his hearers to bear in unuu me ceriainiy oi ueaia, anu re- m mbcr thai though a man might fill the highest niche in the temple of fame he . iT.iior tn iKn I Anrl rMYw tu r on1 inhakii ' a narrow bouse of clayl uiuou ui v uv i m-m va vviuvi uvpu UUVt 1UUUUI Ie.v. Byton Sunderland, Chaplain of . the SenHteJ delivered prayer in a feeling manner, amu, ,atter Demediction Dy uev Mr. ilarriaun, the lid of the coffin was re moved and I the members approached and look a last glance at the features1 of their laie colleague. The lid of the coffin was then screwed on and borne out of the hail, frtllAsBdrl hvi tha Prpaidpnt anil hia nnhinft the Supreme Court, the Senate" and the Georgia delegation, ltie Speaker accom - .J.i . I L. m. .1 J . - und on his return the House adjourned. To add to the solemnity of the day it was .. rumored just : previous to adjournment that Gustave Schleicher, of Texas, was in dying condition. He S learner Africa. Philadki.phia, Janl 9. The . Russian steamer, Afhci, whichisailed from hereto day, cleared at the Custom House yester day- for tfiika, under her original name of ' oaratoga.'l Mr. W hartoa Barker. the - Philadelphia owner, andCap.ainSttmetsch. kin, aide-de camp id the Grand Duke Constantine and Chief of the Russian Com ' mission, went on board last evening.- ' The Africa Bailed Under the United States flag. Atter; sue gets out of American waters ,she will be tpfned ovejr by Mr. Barker to Captain Semeischkio aind will then contin ue on her voyage as the Africa under the . command oj Capt. AlexsifL An Outlaw skilled. Cincinnati, Jan. i 9 James Atkins, a Kentucky joutlaw,, wiho recently escaped irom luott county jail, attended a lurtey shootiog match at Blair's Mill. Morgan couaty, yesterday, and becoming engaged in an altercation with Ben Perry, was shot and lulled, the bead. Perry was badly wounded in iTImerk, :.V S.CisassiTi, Jan, .ine miners in Roy's Joal Works j and the r Maulden miners, at I Barnesville, Ohio, struck yes- -.terday for an advance of ball a cent per bushel Men are expected from the. East to fill their! places to-day, when trouble is expected.- ' Death of a Pominenl Catholic Baltimobk, Jan. 9.W. J. Kellr. senior member of the well known Catholic book and publishing house, Kelly, Piet & vo., aiea tms morning. 1 L.8AUNDXRS. fr ,,,-..,- r,. , a .t ' K 'A i ' . . . .7 I M I hi (C Z I RTh U Y WW VOL. 6. S1 .V , Wabingrton Items j . r- (y -Washington, Jan. 9.- The case of Gen. G. W. C. Lee, to recover i he Arlington estate will begin at Alexandria on the 21st Schurz has replied to Sheridan concern ing lhe latter'a charges against the Indian bureau. r me cwcreuirv eaya ui vrcuciar : ni o . : n A 1 Sheridan could-be induced iow tomake a personal inspection of the business metby bds at" present in force jn the Interior De partment, he -would not - only find those methods infinitely superior to those which prevailed ; in the .Indian , eerrice when it was under military manacremenL bat prcba- bly also equal, if not superior., to those in force in the. business branches of the mill- J tary service now. l be Secretary, feiers to the fact that while most of the abuses which are pointed out in Sheridan's "sup plemental report" during . the last three or tour years' previous To the incoming 01 tne breseni administ ration , has been going on The General bad no word 4f censure for them in his ' official reports, .but that pow when, criminal prosecutions j of the fchieves are j. the order . of the: day, and when ring men and, those who attempt fraud upon the Government, are jn fear of tbe1! penitentiary, and are trying by. all means to get out of t the clutches of , the Interior DeDartment. , the General sud denly feels himself . compelled to; launch but into unmeasured denunciations and bring ,. forward complaints, against the agents already dismissed and the abuses Klready ' corrected. . Concluding, imark8; He is not responsible Schurz for the necessity of ' this , correspondence And re- grets to have a controversy with an officer of Sheridan's reputation. . He. gives the reasons which' comoel him to take, ud this CfintrbViersy; ? pointing out, . that jthe sr. raignment of ; one department of , the Gov-. ernment by an officer under another de partment, m an annual report,' is ah unpre cedented thing, but that be would not have objected to it were the arraingnment only just, and did it present a fair representation of the facts, but such cot being the case he had considered it his duty to call for proof so as i to protect the worthy and innocent in the service against tbe imputations upon their character by being classed with JLhose that were guilty or incompetent. '.. . lhe annual report of A. ,K., Spofford. Librarian of Congress, was submitted to the .Senate to day. It shows that the ad ditions to the law department number 3,881 volumes, and to the miscellaneous library, 17, 606 4 yplumes, besides! 11,68 pamphlets, and 3,844 . maps and charts. I he aggregate contents of the Library is 352,655 volumes of books, besides about 120,000 pamphlets, j ;, Secretary Sherman was before the House Appropriation Committee this - morning. urging an appropriation of $50,000 to be made for the purpose of defraying the ex penses of transporting silver bullion from the Pacific Coast to New York for the balance of the fiscal year. He also asked au annual appropriation of $150,000 to be made for this purpose. In his remarks the Secretary said that ' railroad companies were charging exorbitant rates for the per formance of this service, and suggested that the committee ; recommend such leg islation as will require -the expenditure' to be made for freightage to be limited, thereby compelling those engaged! in the transportation of silver bullion to make a reduction in the present rates. Congreional Committee. Washington, Jan. 9. The discussion of the sugar question was continued to day before the Committee on Ways and Means. Mr. Hitch, of New York, import er of sugar' from Brazil and the Phillipine Islands, opposed the proposition to estab1 lisb the one rate of duty on' suear ud to sixteen, I)u ch standard! arguing that it would ;have the : effect of wholly, de strovine the trade on low grades of sugars oy renning these sugars, a pure article could be produced ; equal to No. lfl Dutch standard which could be sold cheaper tnan refined sugars oany1 foreign "planters in the world. It was policy not to depend oh foreign planters to give us pore t sugars when we can produce, them ourselves. Messrs. , Foley, Thompson and Perot,' of Baltimore, severally advocated the plan of importers, refiners, grocers and consumers of that city proposing specific1 duties on the various grades of sugars.' - W ashington. Jan. v. The House Com mittee on Education and Labor to-dat au thorized Representative Willis, of Ken tucky, to report to-morrow the bill, here tofore agreed upon by the Committee, pro- tiding that not more than fifteen Chinese shall be admitted to this;couutry on any one Vessel, with a request that the House specially assign the earliest jpossible day for us consideration. 1 he committee changed the bill so as to provide that the date, for it to go into effect shall be the Brst of next Cor. Robiniton'a InteMtUre.' ' ' .-r . ;.. . -tif nut i .V! Albany, Jan. 9: Got. Robinson's mes sage says the State finances are in a more Satisfactory, condition now than for man T years. ' The reforms In canals and State Prison affairs are the most'complete ,'eyer withessed, but the prisons are f greatly overcrowded, and the enlargement bf the Clinton Prison to double Its present ca pacity is recommended.rlxie namber of insane ; persons IS increased by business losses and disappointments almost beyond the power of the State to provide for. The Governor calls attention to the 1 charges made against-, the management .: of the county poornouses and lails," He recom mends tbe conversion or tne State Inebri ate Asylum, which he regards as a failure1. into an asylum for the insane inmates of the county poorbouses. tie orges thedi continuance of appropriations tor the new capitol, unless limited "to small amounts, until the purposes f the expenditnre be understood, and less c stly plans adopted u uuasiuie. ixc recommenas ise uiscod- tinuanee of the normal schools; which fail to accomplish the object of their estab- nsnraeni. ae calls attention to the danger or permitting Federal interference at elec tions to pass unrehuked. and calls for a prompt and fearless protest from the Leg- isiatme. " ' '-fi : I marine-JauraaliMUi neetinr.': pHitADKtPHiA, Jan. 9. The Russian steamship Africa sailed this morn! ; A meeting ot lournaiists w taae action udod tbe death cf Morton McMichaet held this moraine, was attended by the repre sentatives of nearly all the papers in tne I city. Eulogistic remarks were made Dy A. K. McClure, Vr. lloorewitz, j, a. i or ney and others. , . ' r" - Mine Explosion rrrrsTON. ra.. Jan. A terrible ex plosion occurred early this morniL? at the Pennsylvania fjoal Company's shaft JNo. 4. - The loss of life cannot be ascertained at present. - -' '' ' vTF- r' r -p -ffln sift A ilSWfl - RALEIGH, N.-0:, " Pakis, Jan. 9. The twelve vacant seats in, the. Chamber, of Deputies caused by unseating and death of; members are Co be filled on the second of February.'! There will be unusual interest in the result of the .elections for the reason that M.,De Four- ton and M. De Mun. well known Clerical ists and M. Paul De Chssagnac are to stand tfpr re-elecUon. - , , Z polNDosCJam 9, The statement in the, liquidation petition of the Cornish bank ( that, the liabilities ? are 658.000 pounds. 1 rwhich is much less fhan was supposed, has tended ba allay the uneasiness felt in Corn Wall regarding the prospects of- creditors. The drain upon other banks has considera- piyttecreasea . ,.-,.,. . . , , . k Paris,' Jan. 9.-A statement was pub lished h short time ago jn a paper called 1iiyCan;;wwtthat: a well known feepaioj of the. Left i had been expelled xrumiacmnin tne rouDourg at. (iermain. ' Cheating at cards, and was copied into giisn and American papers. La Cour, Senator and. Editor of . the . Republiqu Fraacaue, , believed that . paragraph re ferred to him and sued the Editor of Zal ranee XfouveUe, and the case was tried esterday in the Correctional, Court, Gam- Ua conducted the . case for La Cour. be- ng bis first-, appearance at the bar since 1870.! He made a brilliant speech and the pourti inflated a fine of f 400 upon the Editor of ,a France Noumelle with dam ages in the sum of $2,000. : ! London, Jan. 9. A dispatch from Paris to the ,2'ime, says that sixtyyoung men naying quitted the District of Thaun, in Alsace, to avoid conscription have been sentenced .by default each to pay a fine of 13,000 marks , or , to two hundred days imprisonment, and to seizure of their property 10 the amount of the fine, y i HtjGENDgs, Jan. 9. The following bul letin was t issued f t0MJay t 'Lord Beacons- field is much better this morning. The ttack of gout, which, kept him confined to bis room Ms passing away. His Lord ship had a very, good night., ' r - " m mm ' ' Trotting- Akkociaiion i li . , ; . ... . formed. 1 Toledo, Jan.' 9. The Grand Western, 1 rotting Association was ; formed here, to day. The ' Associations of Cincinnati, uoiumDus, iiouisvuie, .Jackson, East Sag inaw f and Toledo " were represented. 8. 8. Vaughan, of Jackson, was elected Pres ident ' Walter Morrison, ; Secretary. The meetings for the forthcoming ssason here were arranged as follows : Jackson, June IQ to 13;! Bast Saginaw, 17 to 20; Toledo, 2tto 27; Cincinnati. Julv 1 to 4: Louis ville, 8 to 11; Columbus, 15 to 18. Purses to be. offered are: Free for all, $1,000 for paring; ana tor 2.21, 2.24, 2.23, 2.37, .a ana am. ume, 5suu eacn. A. gen r ucisu 01 ,worK ior tne season was laia- out, and a memorial composed to present to . the National Convention next May.!-;; . . - Condition of .fir. Svbleicbcr. Washington. Jan. 9.-i-The condition of Representatiye Schleicher, of Texas, is yery critical indeed.5 He is suffering from partial - paralysis and erysipelas" in the ! lower limbs. Washington. Jan. 9. ReDresentative ' ocnencner, or lexas. is in a verv critical condition this evening. His disease, erv- sipelas, is complicated with tVDhoid fever. and tbere are grave fears as to his recovery. The House Committee on Foreign Affairs, of which Mr. Scheilcher is a member. postponed the session to-day on account of uitt luuesa. ' - ' - - 1 a Abweondtnff CahlerA QAiLvasTON, Jan. 9. Thomas Reed. for : eleven years cashier of the First Na tional Bank;- absconded yesterday. Tbe amount of defalcation is unascertained. The President of the Bank offers $ 1,000 reward ior na capture; g ' r j The Jfewt' Pilot Point special says four emigrants, Clark Hubbard, wife and two Children' en route w6st; from Sherman, were frozen to death on the mzht of the oin. ; ? '( - - i meeting- of Legislatures. ; Indiana rous. Jan. 9. Both Houses of the Indiana Legislature convened to- day.i , , ! Albany, ; Jan. 9. The House assem bled tiiia morning and after the usual routine bueinesa proceeded- to tbe election Of speaker. Tnoa, Q. Alrord received 95 Totes and rastua Brooks 24. 4 i-Tle Teller committee. NW MDT IF 1 TOO Tonnnra Q TIin T11n irfTesiisauon continued to-dav. , Tbe tenor of lhe testimony adduced from the colored witnesses is about the same as heretofore . r ' ' ..1., x-SecreUu-jr Aeljtne Sick.. . -v. ..;f-V j .... . f - - . ' V. - -y . ' CtmrxLkSn. Jan. 9. Hon. Columbus Delano, Ex-Secretary of the Interior, is dangerously ill at Mount Ternon, Ohio. Against y , u, . FELIX O. MANGtTM. j HE-DEFENDANT FEJJX G. MANGUM, JL m Hereby Betifled that James Bailey haa commenced an action against him in the Supe rior vuun um as.e cooncy, tsimie oi jNortncaro- na, entitled as above. " That the tmrnnse of aaid actios is td reoovet the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, due by note dated November -23d, 1818, with mterest thereon from date at tae rate of 8 per cent That the comp'aint tn said action is iiiau in iu oupenor twin VT 'Wake county, on the 4th of Dee-mber, 18T. Tbe said Felix G. Manfum ia hereby required to appear at the Court House in Ra eigh in the county of Wake, mh ub wi ui vi hid oupvriwr vonrt oi saia county, to be nebi on the third Monday in F bruary, 1S79, and during aia term to answer or demur to the ia compiaint, or tne piaintur will apply for th ttef -demanded- therein. The said FVlix G Man mm la lurth'T notified that on the 4th daT o' Deeember I81S, a warrant of attachment sga nst hia property in N'wth Carolina -was is sued from said Superior Court of W ake county, rekuiiiBwo u ub uci tur uwn oi wuc ennntv at the Court House in Raleigh on the third Mon day oi reuruary, isi. dee5-law-w. Clerk 8n perior Coart, W-S OFFER FOR RENT FOR TWKLVB i months Irom the 1st J nuarv next, the store now occupied by ua, belonging to idills if. urown. .. - .- The more Is well known to be one of the best ! business stands in the city, and will be rented at a reasonable price to a good and responsible I tenant.. ;, iaaiujia uiujilus CO. ANTHONY PAPE. 1 " C. A. MAX WIEHLK. 'WUEELEK, PAPE & CO. m r h-- i WHOLESALB Druggists :& -Chemist?, r- - - - f-' 439 MARKET STREET. 439 MARKET STREET,. CcSHWm T' f'!Li PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, 'JANUARY40, 1879. NEW ADVERTISEMENTSJ TKis important organ welisliiit aljout three Dounds. and ell the Wood ia A lirfne oerson about three gallons) pasges throtxtli it acleast, 1 once crerV half hour to Tiave the bile and' ' I other impurities strained or' filtered irom it . j Bile is thi natural puifgabveofhfe bQweb, iind 11 tne jjver peuowics iuxui B npt separated, from the blood, but. Carried, throWh the vcLis to all parts of tne system, and in Irving toes-- cape througa tne pores 131 tne (km, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty brown color. 1 fee stom ach becomes diseased and Dj-spepsia," Indi gestion, Constipation; Headnehe l!ilioiisnesi ' 'Jaundice, Chills, Malarial .Fevers, Piles, bicfe ana our stomacn, ana general dei-jlity loiiovr. i Mbf hell's Hhtative, the treat vxt;tt:;ble dis covery for torpidity, Itausefe tha Liwert.XsiEpw ' the blood passes through 'tVa.!Nflgjahcfe is , i a excess of oite j vti axnt ect of ewn a fiw doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin; will astonish all -who try- h-Miht-y being the first symjtoms to disappear. The cure of all bilious;diseascs and Liver complaiu is made certain by taking Hepattxs in scconl ance with directions, Headache. ts'penersHy , cured in twenty minutes; An J do disease that arises from the Liver can exist if a fair trial is f'ven. : -i ' 1 ! OLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS . S ; DY ALL DKUUoiSTS:. Price.25Cts. and $1.00' ( ! - The fatality of Consumption or Throat and 'Lung Diseases, which swetp to the .grave at least one-third' of all death viclin. arises from the Opium or Morphine treatment, wkkh ' simply stupefies as the work of death goes on. $10,000 will be paid if Opium or Morphine, or I ; aiy preparation of Opium, Mcrphine or Prus- sic Acid, can be found in the Globe Flowkk I Cough yrup, whidh has cured people who I are living today with but one remaining lung. ! No greater wrong can be done than to say that ' j Consumption is incurahle. Globs: Flower 1' Cough Syrup will cute it when a2! ether m-t Asthma, Bronchitis, and nil diseases of t!.c Eu ' throat and lungs. Kead the testimonials of ;the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith U and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga. Hon. Geo. Pea fL body, as well as those of other . remarkable B9 cures in our book: free to all at the drug storek , Oand be convinced that if you "wish to he cured vrn ran Vi r t -i L i n cr t !i fly nmr V . . you can be by taking Cough Strup.' Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore Throat, when you can .get' Globe iFlowek Syrup at same' Drice. For sale hv ft all Druggists. - vi II (Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 -r Grave mistakes are imade in lhe treatrrent ot all diseases that arise from poi'nh hehiood. Not one case of Scrofula, Sypliiiis, White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and Skin Disease, in a thousand, is treated without the use of Mer cury in some form. ..Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it produces' are worse than any other kind bf bleed or skin disease can be. H JLH. EMBERTON S STILLINGIA Or CMTCEN 3 Delight is the only medicint upon which a I 'jihope of recovery from Scrofula, Syphilis and j U i Mercurial diseases in all stages, tan be reason-- 1 i qKlw C,,t,AA i.A .V.-.. .;il , I , W $10,000' will . be paid by -the prop-ito'-s if 1 Mercury, or any ingredient hot purely . vt-gcta " I ble and harmless can be found in it: ' Price by all Druggists gi.oo. olobk i lower lovgb yri;p ana ttieR rell's Hepatink for the Livkr for sale by all Druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 bottles. A. P. 1IEESELL & CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' dec 17-Deod 4 W 12m Cook's Hotel, Cel. S. P. HOSTON.: - - trcprietbr, Is now open for the accommodation of the travelling public and permanent noardera. Prices to Suit lhe Times. THB SUBSCRIBER ' HAVING QUALIFIED as Administrator on the estate of UJ. Ry kls, deceased, all persona indebted to tne estate of aaid H.J Kyals, deceased, are hereby notified to ma ice Immediate payment; ami per-ons hav ing: claims against said estate will ' exhlb t thorn to me on or beiore the 1st day of February, 1SS0. t nia me an aay ox January, U. L. WATSON, jan9-etpd 1 Administrator. FIRE CISTERNS. S EaLED PROPOSALS will be received up to 12 O'CLOCK Jf.f JASVART 22, 18T9, r For tne building of : FIVE CIS T E It S , Of 3,000 gallons capacity each, to be located by the Committee in charee. na'-n o'a must ne accompanied ny plans ana specifications. Bidders will be allowed to ap pear &iore fbe Committee in person at the opening of the bids. uiaa are also solicltei on plans and epecui- cations now in the Clerk's office. - 1 Bids will be sealad and mdrlreaaeri to the CitV vierit, marKea ; - i t,UH -PROPOSALS FOR CISTERNS." By order of the Board of Aldermen, citv of ttaieign. . C. W: LAMBETH, Clerk. Jan. 8-deod till date. A Happ NewjYear to All ! J. A. BR A GAS S A. I return my sincere thanks to the nnhilc for i thir liberal patronage for the short apace . of tune 1 have been among them, and hope 1 may continue to merit their patronage In the future. I win seep constantly on nana e? erj thing usuai rj kept tn a . ' ; M-tes:(Mecti3Dery, Store, Consisting in part of ORANGES. LEMONS, , . BANANAS, FIGS. RAISINS, NHTS FIN FR BNCH CANDIES, And other things too numerous to mention. 15 FajetteYille Street, Raleigh, N, C octsi-am. ,a ; j SPECIAL, NOTICE John: Ki: Walker, Begs to announce to his friends and customers tnat, ior tneir convenience, ne wij Keep daring the Spring season, a lull line of samples of BOOTS AND SHOES, Manufactured tr the fionse he la connected With, CAB.JK1CK, CAliVJtKT A CO 1 A C3 I Pbuu. htrkct, boston, at the Book and Pnb- uBhing House oi . . . - . . , ; E.' J. II ALE & SON- -p - 17 Murray Street, : ! new'york, Where he will be pleased to see and them. And he wiU be pleased to rece where he will be pleased to see and to serve them. And he wbi be pleased to receive orders there from those merchants wj will not go to Tmlmm, f? wf Fi-'AH (' 9m u w NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. OPEN AGAIN Erf:Slret--Ie8.s13&EJ15. The HorSE that has long been needed In the City oniside the Market House where Ladies Can Buy Their Supplies without being erowfted, and, waited npon by po lita clerks, and caa have tueir pacSages deliver ed to their homes withoirt extra eharges. : - . A SPECIALTY. - Made by expert geetl woi-kmen. No strings lert ia the ausa.e. . M.Mi Ectf ! Fcrk ! roil ! Fori The finest ,u ; x - !IVXonrit:a,iin Beeves,1 eqnal to the Northern Beef, slaughtered dally. Also, FRESH PCEK always on hand ' FRESH BUTTER, - ' . CHICKENS, EGGS, ' ' POTATOES and v i CABBAGES lUiCKIVED " DAILY. Also, a full stock of GROCERIES. TOBACCO: XTdBACCO. OLD HICKORY and ether gra for sale low at X( A NY, F, C. CHRISTOPHE S Ilargett Street. nov 23-3 m ARPETS! CARPETS! . ' CARPETS! I vR'UGSl - fuoor, and Bought from the manufacturers. All NEW DE.SIGN8 and CHOICE PATTERNS never be fore offered in this market. Just received at PETTY s JOKES. ' TA A TT T "O'DTTT A T O JLx JlX lj X XV J.iJLVX V iilj O NEW and SEASONABLE AN ADVANTAGE CAN Bfc HAI IN THE LINE BLACK DRESS GOODS, wo in.: AND ONE GRADE That cannot be had of any one else la this market or surpasbed in any. oot 90-tf J STOP AT THE Richmond Kotel,; (OPPOSITE LONG'S HOTEL), . ROCKINGHAM, N. C. MILS. J. A. McDONALD, Proprietress. Rooms larre and comfortable. Terms moder ate. Pokte and atteatlve waiters. ; ael5-tf. ALL THE LEADING STYLES FOR: Soft and Stiff, -AT E, B. Mil S CO., Hatters GloMer s. octI3-3m. ' ' ' . FOR BIST QUALITY 3 . APPLY TO- TO - J. HARRIS. . Offlce at J. IT. iyatson'8 Grocery Store, FayeiteTille Sf or Martin & Os born'a Feed Store, If. C. Depot. . . El II it il BIlllllS! "FT p i - f NO: 91 NEW i ADVERTISEMENTS K'C.MiStroiacI; January 5th, 1878i V-;-MfRECEIVINGl nhiji 2 Barrels those choice Baldwin Apples. 10 ..ki-au Peeilesa frith PoUtoes. v.. 20 Bright and Yellow Sugars. 8t0 Bushels Wh te ana Clay Ptaa. 5 4S Bales Best Timothy Hay. . . ' ') . S3 ; 44 Clover " ' - M K . Sheaf Oata. - - I FRESH aePS, BAKERS' CHOCOLATE, AND COLEMAN'S MUSTARD, . Heckler's All-Pork Sausage fcy Express IN8TOCK1 75 Bags CoQ"Rior Golden - Rio, Laguayra, i Maracalbo, Saraniila, Mexican, Peabury , Costa rcioa, old Government Java and Mocha .v. ,n ' 50 Barrels V hite and Yellow Sugars t& Clone Jigurtn fry the Barrel and Bag to rt duce stock. . . j Roasted Obliges sV We roast and grind all rands of Coffees men tioned; above, - our Coffees nre better roasted ' and lose less in flavor, strength and weight than Coffees parched in the oid-fashioned wavs. Primei Roast- d Laguayra coffee,- S5c; lb. ; Roasted old Government Java, 80c lb. Other grades and brands in like proport on. l&W hoUmle Trade Supplied at Bottom Figures, L REO C OIE. i Safest, cheapest and best non-explosive Oil in Aladdin Secaritj Oil, 80c per Gallon. IN STOCKt Finest SugarCured afis, Strips. Broiling Beef, Beef Tongues, Faltotiiarket Beef and Pig Pork, Dried sugarCorB, Navy Beans, Buckwheat, Hecker's Self Raising' 4Flour,QatnHal of all kinds, -NlPreservea, Jellies, Salad "7" ii T Oils, Sauces. Catsups, f ? -' &C, Ac W.C.&A, B.5TR0HACB, Manalackrers' Ig'ts -- FOE . ' - LIbby'g Cooked Corned Beef ; Oswego, Corn and Laundry March fHorsefoWB Bread Prepar- ation ; Celebrated He No Chop Tea, Ac tW Trade Supplied at Xortkern Figures. Look to Your Interest ! FOR SALE. 178 Sacks Holt's' Family Flonr. 2wO " Horn y's Family Flour; ' ' SO " Huffman's Family Flour. s4 Barrels Virginia Super Flour, SOvBags White Peas, , -5 Bags Stock Peas. 500 Pounds Virginia Butter. .- 450 Gallons Prime Cider Vineor r Turkeys, ChickenB, R gs, 3utter, Ducks, Geese, i cabbage, t 1HD iLL KIMDS OF . COUNTRY PRODUCE . BT SVKBT FREIGHT. ;. PL ANT ATI OS MACHINERY :v : - - .- -i ( . , : OF XV1RT DKSCBIFT10N. . TALBOTT'S Planterl Portable and Stationary uuiuco, oair uia uriM miliS complete, the bt-st made : Steel Brush, Cotton Bloom. Windshin. F-arrar :. and horrel Cotton Gins, . y Rednced nrlcea. Georgia Universal Plows, Farmer's Favorite Grai. Drill. ; . V AIXKINDBOF - 1 MPROYED PLANTATIOS UTENSILS , AMD - Machinery for General Industries. Asrents for b stmannfactnrera for this uw.tinn Letters of inquiries promptly answered and beBt possible into! nation furnished. Send for sDeclai Clrculars.of any machinery you may want. Manufacturers' Agents, Raleigh, N. C- And Genl Produce Oornmiwion Merchants. UOVV-il. - . A. Wi1 FRAPS. WH0LES1LK ASD BETA IL DIALER 13 WISES, COKDIALS, PORTER, ALE A A II LAUER BEER. The following brands are kept on hand : Live Oak (Sole Agent), Gibson, Cooper, Cabinet, jritmer. couruen, uomen weodmg. Mono gram, XXX Crown Rye, and best Scotch Whis kies. ' Tom Cooper, North Carolina and Kentucky Corn Whisky.! r r -.- ' - - Best Jamaica and New England Rums. asosj asmio, rrencn ana cauiorma Cognac, and routhampfon Apple Brandy. Kummell, Curacba, Absynthe, and Reed's Cock . tall. .. :r ... ....... . Bitters (the best in the market) and Gilt Edge Tonic. i . London Dock, Holland and. Domestic Gins and Schiedam Schnapps. - CaUrornia Port, Sherry, N. C. Scuppernong, and Imported Champagne, Port and Sherry Wines McKvans's and Bass's Ales, E. A J. Burke's Dublin Porter. Lager Beer in Kegs And Bottles. Imported Apolllnaris and Seltzer Waters. The Bar la supplied with XII IS oiat'r Wines and Liquors that can be kept. ' decis-tf. DO, YOU" WANT; PUSNITUEB ? If ss it Will Paj Yofl to Read TMs. . ,; : ? THE . J,i;;::ii Best & Cheapest Funiiture in the city is now to be had as the subscriber it determined not to be undersold, and is offering a very aauuuuine skjck oi , IT U JEL TX X T TJ JR, E at REDUCED PRICES. For a GOOD BAB- - . . GAD CALL ON MX. , -: WAIN UT 8 U IT B: ; 'A Terr select assortment of :WALNTJT 'suits just received and; for sale very reasons my. .1 hold out special inducements in thlsHne. Also a lot of WAINTJT BEDSTEADS and a varied assortment of common rurniture, which i am soiling as cneap as ever. -' - .mr 4-tf : tr-i,- k,. i, m.,. W Veeil s The; Gregory: H o "a s e , Croldsboro, IV. O.- Is In the business centre of the city and di rectly opposite where the trains etop. ' Railroad and telegraph offices in the building. ;. . ; Eictoi Gregory and f. Freeman PROPRIETORS. ' Good Fire and 1 AccommodatiB Sennits. octto-tf ". " 0 O ALE OF TALTJiBLE CITY PROP- By virtne of powers conferred in a Deed of uongaire executea oy ne isortn Carolina Ma Bonic Temple Association, on the loth davof January, iws, registered m tbe office of Regis ter of Deeds for Wake county, tn Book 89. at, page 465, 1 will sell at public outcry at the Court House door in Raleigh, on . Wednesday the 15th dayf Jan'j; 1S79, the LOT now owned by the said corporation. ri ne lot lies immediately south of the Court House bqure, Jus feet broad, and runs from jrayetteviiie street to Salisbury street Si feet. The terms of sale are CASH ; but if the pur chasers shall desire it, arrangements can be made with the mortgagees by which time to pay the mortgage debt can o secured. ' - The property-will be divided into lots to suit purchasers, -the dividing lines to be made known on me uaj gi aaie. c - - f i JOHN CATLING, 1 ... Attorney for Mortgagees. Pec.S04ds. ' BATES 07 ADYZETI3La. One Square (1 inch) one day,. $100 1 80 1 W a c I oo H ,.., r V-tWO . - W M '., three " M ' tnar Oantractsfor advertising for any space or tuns ay be made at the office I ol The Observer, Observer Building, Fayette ville Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. 2?EW ADVERTISEMENTS. BfV"UB of authority contained in a Deed of Trust executed to me on the 23d davof February Mta, and recorded in the RegisUrt Office for Wake flonntv in w.v lA STJlFi Will, on vednesdaFth'e iSdonanuarv W9, at 18 o'clock m expose to . nubu.55257 re,V?BEI0,i? d2T' .citj of RaleiKh. '"U,1D1 ui:. land, adioinihff t?" S?avv! r Dam Mm' tract te lands of Mrs. Kimbrough Jones, and te-ntaining about Terns pf Sale One, third cash," and the bal ance to six and twelve months. Purchaser tn the land.- deq 16-30d.' A; W HAYWOOD, Trustee. CLOTHING- AND- GE8TIEMENS1 FDEMSMB GO CIS - THE BEST ASSORTMENT EVER IN THT CITY CAN BE FOUND AT ' rs, Corner FayetteYflle'anfl Hargett Streets Wnlch, having been 1 purchased from firs hands for CASHy will be offered at bo low; price that all can buy. l ALL SIZES ON -HAND. ,.,.- -- . Gents! Fxirnisliing Goods OP EVERY DESCRIPTION ; A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND PRICE, MAKE A SPECIALTY OP THEM. . I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF " O K O O K E RJT i AdjolBing the Clothing -tore. on Hargett etreei to which 1 invite the ' ntion of close buyers. OOtlsW J. M. ROSENBATJM. LEE'S i: 111 IT li - ; The Delmoaico cf lis South " Oerner Martin and Salisbury Btreets, rjENUINE DUBLIN. XXX BROWN gTOOT on draught with Bass ale; the old Encifsh' urina oi iiair & naif, can be procured ia the future at Tim Lee's Club House.' Also 6n hand old Robeson Countv whisky bought of Bardln unmes. - Baltimore Meats and all delicacies of the season served In first-class order. " " .;i Nine private sitting rooms, so thit parties can always be private. .;.. j -. nrFrench Cook. , . octdtf mi, nOLLEMAX BUILDING, , H Is prepared to meet the demands of Merchants, Business Men. and all others who want Havlnr lust returned from the "North hh full and complete line of all the New Styles of CLOTHS,'" CASSIItlERES, , VESTIXGS, " DOESKINS. &cM Which have been selected from the Newest and Fullest stocks of Imported and Domestic Goods to be found in the North and East. Now is the time to LEAVE YOTTR viz a sttr k for a new - Spring and Summer Suit With the largest stock of FIRST-CLASS uouub, ana GUAEANTEEESG ALL HIS WOEK, There is no place in the cltl, wnere BETTER BARGAINS, FITS er SELECTIONS can be had. UEMEJ1BEU THE PEACE Holleman Building, rayetteville Street, :- - - EALnQE K. 0. ; aprKf . : .f- .- M of Best Saality Always on IMl: We can give low flg:nrcf on all classes of pine lumber. Par-: tics Trishlng: to purchase yil -find it to their intcres to all and get our Prices. V7. aRPsiTTSK WW . Western Te minns Hargett Street , octwemos,; V. . , , , OLD FORT, C W. J. CALAIS, - -Superintended . ; MANUFACTURERS OF : . WALIDT CKAKSER SDltS. DRESSIXS PASES WASH-STAR 5 S, WARE ROBES, HA1 ' SACKS, TABLES OF, All 112 3 S , AI0 SmESbESKS, AND EVERYTHING USUALLY MADS IN A, FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY. '' This Is a HOME ENTERPRISE,' and being such, we respectfully ask an even share with our Northern competitors. : We have the. best aM newest Improved ma - Qhinery, and t ". Superior Wo rkmen, And gnarant satisfaction, both in styles and ' prices. , - -,..', v . ; ar Orders promptly filled, ; mrT-a, MROSENBAUi IMIJ 11,11 ClUB HOUSE SffliSfffi 17E CflstoMafle Suits ! 1 : f! it ii t
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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