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t ;vil untsvl- rjf .&m$-f? 8 e a 9- . l- d e 918 IB to-16, BTf.M. HALE 1K9 W. X BADNDBBS. Published Pally (except Monday) and Weekly. or i.'Bacia?TiohtK Advakcb. ; null, one vear. mail postpaid,.. 1 8 00 ' . - - . .. all months ,4 004 three a oo weekly, one year, mall postpaid,.. , a oe l oo m , it months. .. 1 - Te city subscribers The observer will be de 11 rered d&UJ at twenty cents per week; seventy-five ceata per moats; two dollars for three months. . ' I - - BY TELEGRAPH. i KKPOBTKD BY THfe iaPOOlTBO'PEBSfe.' FORTTrFIFTH : CONGRESS.- 1 ' Washington, January 13, Sksatk; Immediately after tbe readme qf jhe jour nal ' a message wasp- received vffom thj House announcing the death' of ;rHuin. GusUve Scnleicber, and the passage of a resolution by the House providing for. the appointment of a committee of eigne Rep- resentatlves and three Senators to arrange - for the funeral and accompany the body to Texas. . The resolution was agreed to, apd 1 the Vice President appointed as the corh mittee Messrs. Coke, Bayard and Hamlin. During .the morning hour the Senate : passed, without discussion, the bill appfo ' rpriating $250,000 for; a Are proof building adjoining the Smithsonian Institute. I j " At 12;50 a message was received from f iLe IXuuiw inviting-the Senate to attend the funeral of Hon. Gustave Schleicher. ; The in vitation was accepted, and the Senate,; as a mark of respect to the memory of -the deceased took a recess until 3 p, m. 1 I Hotjsb. Mr. S wann,- chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, submitted a report on the proceedings-of that com mittee touching the death of Gustave Schleicher, bearing tjestimony to the uu exampled merits, honest statesmanship and kind qualities of their late colleague, directine the payment) of the remainder of his salary as a member ; of the 45th Congress to ' his bereaved family, and re questing the next j Congress to. make a similar appropriation of his salary as a member of the 46th j Congress. The re- port was unanimously adopted, and after agreeing to the resolution of making ar : rangements for the performance of the burial service in the pall Of the House at vvl3 p. m., "the House took recess until 2:55 Wr '--: - I ; r-.' Xbe Afghan War. ! Calcutta, Jan. -J.3. Gen. Stewart's, force has marched through Candahar. London, Jan. 13. tA Calcutta .dispatch says troops of the peshur and Kuram columns are now settledin; their new quarters, which unless unforeseen events occur they are intended to occuppy for the next two months. Generals Brown and Audmandes' divisions, are cchelonned in 'Paturay supporting detachments extead hig from Jellabad to Nowshers. This ex tension, and distribution of forces, besides affording the requisite protection to the entire line of road; has the advantage of dimishing as far as possible the strain upon the Commissariat department, j Major Ca vagnari has friendly letters from moet of Cabul and Ghilseai Chiefs. -Au imposing durbar wss held at JeMabad on the first of January by Gen. Sir Samuel Browne. Most of the local Klans and influential men of the neighborhood attended, Major j Cavagnari addressing them, explained the Viceroy of India's . Proclamation, lie commented : on the facts and the - events as manifesting the strength . of the British government, and the failure of the ' Ameer's resistance, and the repeated assurance that we will have n -quarrel with the people of Afghanistan. . (The principal Khao replied in language which may be taken for what it is worth. expressing contentment with the change of authority, and freely tendering his services. j The health of the: troops at present is good, and they are' settling themselves down comfortably in their different camps. With wet weatner, thowever, Uhere will certainly come more sickness,' bnt not sufficient-to make a. serious inroad on the strength of tho force. I The mosf unhealthy positions are probably Ali Musjid aud Dokka. i ' -; General Stewart's troops t inarched through Candahar on the 9th inst. (prob ably) and are eacamped on" the Ghuznee road; ; Supplies are being plentifully offef ea by tne people, who show a friendly spirit along the whole of Stewart's line of march, in fact, the population have been . very quiet. There Thas been no' molesta tion .of baggage & attempts to interfere with the progress of the column. , ; Foreign Newa, London, .Jar. 13. A strike among the cotton operatives at Preston b feared on the 23d, when the ten per cent, reduction will be enforced. In consequence of the resumption ot work by the ' railway; con ductors at Leeds, all- stri King railway mi ployees .at Bradford asked and have been granted reinstatement on the terms offered by the railway directors. . I: London,' Jan. 13. Ben Ismail, Prime Minister of Tunis, repaired on Friday, in run unirorm, ana .accompanied with a numerous suite to the French Consulate, and on behalf of the Bey tendered a full apology, The Consul of France received Ben Ismail surrounded by all bis staff and the officers of the French fleet stationed off 'lunis. . I .,, . . ... . ; , London, Jan. 13. -The library of the Birmingham and Midland" Institute, at Birmingham containing 80,000 volumes was burned on Saturday. It contained the most complete Shakespearian collection in ine wotiq, numaering , w volumes. coraparativety few doors were-saved;: I Th Haoub, Jan.' 13. Prince Henry, ot The Netherlands, brother pV, King Wil Uam, died to-day. ; . . . t , London, Jan. l.-i-The Governments of Germany, Great Britain, France the United states, Belgium. -; Spam and Portugal are said to ha ve greeci to the rules oraf ed at lierim to prevent collision at sea. : AParis dispatch says the velvet manu- : lacturers of Saint Etienne have resolved to I reduce the wares of Ooeratives 20 per cent, as the only means ot facjpg foreign com- I The Times iudcine from the uncertainty and divided councils shown at the various meetings of the Midland railway employees euuonauy declares it not too much to say that they are ready to return to duty if the olive branch is held but. f ; i vi i The moulders, fitters and blacksmiths of the railway rolling stock works at Barrow have struck against the extension of hours laoor rrom 04 to oa hours a weeK. . Jectnre f or jiUr. Itcnoer. , Wilmihotox, Jan. 13. A. recent lec ture by Hon, Georze Davis, ex Attorney- General of the Confederate States for the benefit of the widow and children of Lieu tenant Benner netted $250, the larz -st amount ever realized from a lecture is this city save from one by Edward Everett in aid of the Mouni Vernon Association. T New York, Jan. 113. --Madame Ander son, of Brooklyn, $he pedestnenne. this afternoon is in, goOd- condition. Every prospect is that she will complete her task at H to-night. J ( Hi; VOL. 5. Another teller from JTIr. 1'burnian, WASHrKGTON,- Jan. "13. Senator Thur- man has addressed the following to iSena- tor Teller, Chairman of the .Select Com mittee of Investigation : '; ' ! UsiTto Statxs Senatk Chmbkb, ( JTannarv 1S ! ' . n..I o -': ':J,;iL i.u a. , fDUL again? uoujpiiug.(ii.u tun rpniiPBt nf pnnr nnmmirton frr infnrmai inn i ?rZlZJt. " v"?rZ ' il.r;T th n H fiv w it J fuan, "ilL .Ll: A. lu vuicmuj, cerwnea copy jrum 'e f office of the Secretanr of State of Florida of an affldayit oI,Jaafcs;H."-Pame.8rjpwiUKl misconduct and violation of the law by officials at the late election in Duval court ty in that State. vrfiWi-Y 'f 2. A like certified copy of i an affidavit iof James M. Whitaker: relatins to the same- subject and to- intimidation. d Democratic voters by armed Republicanso4M j ! 3. A like certified copy of an. aJBdatit by S. C. Tucker proving jhat -At the late: election at procincC 1 Na vl. in Alachua county, the United ; States Superyrsor of Eliction,.N P. Gonelle, insisted that the ballots as they were cast r si ould be numbered to correspond with, the number of. each voter's name as it appeared on the registration list, and that in compliance with his demand the larger part of the ballots were ad numbered -and secrecy of ballot thus effectually destroyed 4. A like certified copy of an affidavit of Robert M. .Wituerspoon, County Judge bf Madison county, in said State showing his illegal arrest and 'detention by ( a United States Commissioner and( United States Marshal in order to prevent the discharge of his duties as one of the board of, can4 vassers of 1 4,he late election in said county. 5. An Affidavit of Edward S. Francisi a colored citizen of Duval county. Florida, and a member, of the Board of County Commissioners of said county," proving the intimidation practiced in that State to prevent colored citizens from toting, the Democratic ticket. . , T ' : I ;..'6, An affidavit of James C Williamson, a colored citizen t of said county, to the same effect. . . ' . . ' 7. . A certificate of the sheriff and county judge of said county, and of the President of the City Council of Jacksonville, abd of the City Clerk; and' City Marshal,' attest ing the good characters and standing of the said Francis and Williamson. 8. An affidavit of John B. Marshall, of Madison county,' Florida, showing mis conduct on the part of United States DepJ uty Marshals and intimidation J practiced by them at the late election in said county. I have a number of betters from I the north and west making specific charges of intim idation and bribery that it may be proper that I should , lay i before your committee but I withhold them until the wishes of the writers in this respect can be ascfer tained. . i have the honor to be, Very respectfully, (Signed) A. G. Tuvemas. Straggle with a Burglar, CiNCDrNAtii, January 13. Robert II. Murphy, a grocer on Grand River Avenue, Detroit, suspecting that burglars! had been attempting to enter the store,, iasr night concealed himself and awaited; develop ments. He soon heard the burglar enter the rear door by means of a false key. ; A struggle ensued. Murphy seized an iron wedge and struck the burglar several blows upon the head, ieJliDg him to the floor ; But the fellow regained his feet, ai.d, choking Murphy into insensibility, escaped. An hour later a man applied at jtbe police station for medical attention, saying that he had been waylaid and beaten by robbers. aiurpny, regainipg consciousness, pro ceeded to the same station house where he identified the party as the burglar . The latter admitted the fact, and said that the fear lest he should die unless his wounds were dressed prompted him to 1 go to the station house. . Xhe Escaping Indian. Fort Robinson, January 13. tThe main body of the escaping . Indians was found yesterday and immediately . surrounded with the intention of getting them to sur- ! render, which, however, the Indians stub bornly declined to do. The troops retained their position during ' the night, and this A I 1 1. IT 1 aiternoon a twelve pouna . rjapoxeon gun left for the scene of action! 4jvT ; It is now aathentically reported that tbe( number of Indians killed' is idrty. the wounded number fifteen,- andL between forty and fifty have been captured,. . ' lied Bear, or Red Cloud's band, arrived Friday from the Pine Ridge Agency, and observing that ibis sister waa .wounded; shed tears, and called her a bad squaw. A relative of Ked Cloud was killed. Trouble is feared from the Spotted Tail ana Ked CLOua bands. v i - ( Important lecllon Washtsgtoh, Januirr 13. Tne case of Benjamin Scbull and others 'against the Uniied states, id which a claim was set tip under ' a Bpaoish grant to r eleven thousand square miles of land, embracing twenty-four counties in Missouri and Ar kansas, was to day decided by the United States .supreme Uoort ' adversely ' to the claimants, it neia tnat .no adequate sur. vey of the alleged " grant; had fever been made, and that no survey can be made. which will correspond wtuj me terms i of the concession, owing' to the lerronecus ideas which were' entertained at the. time it was made as to the source and direction: of the White River, by reference to which it was intended to be located. 1 w s Funeral Obneqales of Mr. Scnteiclier WASHiN'GTOsJ'Jan:' 18. The funeral obseauies 'of 1 the' late Gustave Schleicher were very imposing. The Supreme Court, President and tjabinet, Senate and House Dayine reverential respect to the deceased congressman. Services were conducted by the Ohaplain of the House, assisted by he Chaplain of the -Senates at the close of which a mournful 5ortege i followed the remains ta the depot. The seat of the dead ' Representative j in the House was draped in mourning to-day. : f Indictmettt fr Coiuplracy. New York, Jan. 13. Messrs. Plaherty and Burnett, Uommissioners ol the City Works of Brooklyn, Michael Dody, In- sDector of Sewers, and Peter Melin, Wa ter Purveyor, were arraigned in the Kings Court of Oyer and iTenmner to plead to- dav to an indictment ; cnargmg. mem wun conspiracy to defraud the city of $5O,U0tJ The counsel .put in, a demurrer, upon which argument will be heard. ; Brewery Burned. s j Nswabk. J.T Jan. 13. Peter Ilourks, Brewery was burned this , morning with the malt-house, ice house and other build ings. Loss estimated .$100,000. partially Ill -r-T--'; . vj -i;n J , f RALEIGH,. N.; C, The I nte Jttr. Ilartridge, SA.VANNA.H."- Jan.7 18 The fnrjeral of late Congressman Hartridge tnoK place to-day. 1 The rerAa!ns"reiakerr from the Council L i I h j.- .: 5 & i ' a .a. ! a , J jnasnoeT, wnere iney naa iam in state aur iDg the night, under escort of the Chatham Artillery, to Christ Church, where the bur- Hal services of the Episcopal Church, were . rp. - rrirtpp wai psported bv ErMr'.-vA n,e Tunerai conpge was esconeu Dy U. a., troops arid the white and colored mi- ind proceeded to Laurel Grove Ceme- tery; where th6 remains were interred. The f dneral Drocessujh vrns thp thP lncmfif Pwr !25?! ?i5XVin. w tD? tne jagest ever u WMyv Severe Karthqnakc. 'Jacksonville; Fla.. January 13. A ; severe shock, of - an earthquake was felt here about' 11j45 last v night, which lasted I about thirty seconds "and appeared to move from southeast to northwest. Builclings were olentlr shaken, crockery - rattled and doors were ' thrown opem The shock was felt 1 at iSt.r Augustine and " down the Gulf coast from" Punta Roesa to St. Mark's. as well as over the interior portion of - the i State. Nothing of the kind was ever ex perienced here before: Washtngton, Jan 13. The Committee on Ways and Means to-day, after further discussing the sugar tariff question, agreed by a vote of 'six to Tour to submit to the House a bill fixing the rates as follows J On all .sugars, syrups, &a, not above No. 13 iPutcn standard 4U-1U0 cents per pound: on all sugars, syrups, 5cc., above No.jl3,j and not above Na 16 Dutch standard 2 75 100 cents per pound, and on all sugars above No. 16 Dutch standard 4 cents per pound; Railroad Accident. Cincinnati, January 13.- On Saturday night a west bound freight train on the Marietta and Cincinnati railroad when near Mineral City broke a coupling.;- The extra freight train following H ran in o its rear just as it reached a trestle thirty feet high, crusuiog the caboose, three' passengers jumped from the caboose alighting on the solid ice of the stream below. ,One Wash ington Reifsnider, - was instantly killed, andjWm. King, was fatally injured; John Belts had his teet crusaea. Marine BOSTON, Jan. 13. urave lears are en tertained for the safety of the steamer Horaer, Capt. Walker, which left here Dec. 17th for Liverpool and has not since been heard from. West Hartlepool, Jan. 13. Arrived steamer Avenll. She encountered a ter - rific:gale on her, passage, and lost over board most of -her live siock. Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. 13. Owners of the ship Jean Ingelow; of this port, have received no tidings from her for months, and give her up as lost. Injunction Against Tammany. New York, Jan. 13. The Supreme C5ourt at Chambers crowded to day, with politicians interested in the hearing to show cause why the temporary injunction re straining Tammany Society from initiating members elected .New l ears Eve should not 'be made permanent. Counsel for the Society requested an adjournment until 7ia inst. Motion was granted. Va..linj; ton Items.' Washtsgton, Jan.- 13.-r-The President approved the. act authorizing the account ing somcers oi tne lreasury to nav the claitns of Tennessee for keeping United States military prisoners. , Also an act to relieve the . political dia- abilkties of Manning W. Kimmell, late of t-ape Oirardeau county, MissourL j NJfiVV ADVUliTIHKMDLNTb. FOK SALE! Tils ,Horia DaToHaai BslisIU Published at Fayetteville, N. C . is offered for dale.- it has a good snpolvof NRW8PAPER, DISiPLAY AN D ADVERTISING TYPE. Press U nine order, ample p inti g material of all kinds and, in short, everything needed for the pub lication m a gooa seven-c iumn newspaper. l"he faxt-tte is the omy paper published in Fijiettevlile a cir, j of d.olu inhabitants: it has long been the recognised oran of the Democratic party in tne u pper cape Fear section: and It has a larae suosenpnon 11st and goi advertialng pat- rousge. : wircmaion rrom i,uuo to . - - x or lerms, c, aaaress i t PROPRIETOR GAZETTE. I tnll4f. n e .... ; Fayettevillc, N. C. 1879. THE s HOUSE. ON TEE 'EUBOPEAN PLAN. Corner Salisbury and Hargett streets, M Uust back Of A. CREECH'S Rtor. : , - V 1 .. "Location Delightful.' Elegant rooms for nri- 3 Best Restaurant In the City. French Cook. Polite and attentive waiters. rrniest teaks, FiBir, Ovsters In every - stvle. and all kinds of WIf D GAME. Bar and Billiard Sa- ! loon in the building. The choicest Wines and .Liquors in stock ; no other kinds kept. CIGARS. ru uir munnj orsnus. -; - i"--HJEJ I A IV notick I take Measure in announcinK to the public that I have secured the services of a good Caterer, who will have entire control oi me Kestaurant. Mr. G. WVHAKKi- SON, a penerai favorite, will attend the Bar and Mr. JAS FREEMAN witi 'serve his friends witai the jOysters 9n the half shell and carve the ' 1 guarantee satlsfao ion, and I earnestly so- ' licit your patronage. . JACOB HIGGS. oecsi-am. . . .. -, F. IS. HILL, FAMILY GROCER, corner Wiinnagton d Hrgett Streets WHAMS. RREATCF AST STRIPS UTTTTT ti V. li AJN1J HOULJ3ERS. ! flf Rffl HAXAtL BILLS P4TEST FAMTLI ASD I Mi HU i ' XUk CIUJiSliAIV c A ALLY. i A IFTJLL LINE OP SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS. I : AND CONFECTION ERIKS. .' . A FRKSH UKK OF " I ' j iFancy Grroceries f f STORK. . S raA fuU stock of IlOiilDAT GOODS arriving. F&ir dealing and low prices. All goods sent I to your residence. - jan4-lm. , fr-HEABES. Jr., of Kortii Carolina, ' i ' i s . WITH SD'vTIH 5SAT2S' CO., MANurACTTJRERS of CtOTHIUQ " WHOLESALE - - i - 466 and 468 Broadway. . . HEW YORK, - , tVGoods manufactured exciusivelv for the SOUTUiuUii aifcAUt jant-iy-pa. 1878 TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1879. NEW ADVElTISEMENTS. BRAN TVhicli took the Premium at the Great Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, V and also in Paris In 1878.' It is tUBtllled from.PUBB C1DE", whica made from SOUND, KIPE APPLES. It is Wurutel Pure liFrss frsa Srn?s - this--' ; OLT BRAJN DY HAS.HO JCQUA.1. . j ' . For Medicinal Purposes. GITK IT A TRIAL'gSD WILL LIKE IT. Address " R. A. BTNI73C. janll-tL . Farmville, N. C. . -. ' CALL AT - i- - BRANSON'S BOOKSTORE, Next Door to Heartt's Old Stand. North Carolina Almanacs At $3.00 per Handred or 60c. per Dozen. LAWBOOKS Of all Descriptions, at Lowest Cash Kates. BLANK BOOKS, LARGE AND SMALL. New York Daily Heralds And other Dailies, every day at i o'ciock, P. J?". Subscriptions taken for aU PERIODICALS at the Fabiishera' rates. Calli or address Ksxt. L. BRANSON, janli-3m. - Raleigh, N. C. MORTiGAGE SALE. TY VIRTUE OP A MORTGAGE DEED EX-j ecatedtothe " Llf e Aasoclation of Ameri ca," of . Louis, by W Soliomon King and wife, ana recorded m Book 32, p. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake county, the under signed will expose to public sale at the Court uouse aoor in tne city ot Kaieign, on Tuesday, January 28th, 1S79, A tract of land in Wake county, lying near the line of the N. C. R. R., about seven miles west of Raleigh, adjoining the lands of JS. A. Allen and others, being the land upon,. wh eh W. S. King now reskies, and contaimnv one hundred and sixty-two acres, more pr less. Terms or sale UAeii. LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. Reads, Busbeb & Busbee. Attorneys. jan5-tds. ; i ', . i , HARDIN, GRIMES & CO., - .- Holleman Bualding, Tayetteville St. ! BEING now settled In our new store, we are better prepared than ever to fill the orders or onr customers for nrst-ciass GROCERIES ' AND PEGTiSIONS. ' TE offer also our usual choice variety of fine ? T and reliable WINES, LIQUORS, &c, 8ELKCTKD EXPRESSLY FOB Family and Medicinal Use. OUR STOCK is ment, and we' complete in every depart-, i guarantee evervtmntr mat leaves our store, to be as represented in quality, ana at lowest living price. f HARDO, GRIMES & CO. janS-tL Grocers, A Happy New Year to All ! J. A. BIIAGASSA. I return my sincere thanks ta the nubiic for thPir liberal patronage foT the short space of time I have been among them, and hope I may continue to merit their patronage in the luture. i win Keep constantly ou nana everytntng usual ly nepi in a , i First-Class Confectionery Store, Consisting la part of ORANGES, LEMONS, ' RAISINS. NUTS. FI N FRENCH CANDIES, And other things too numerous to mention. 15 Fayetteville Street, BaJeigh, 3J. C. IARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! FLOOR AND Bought from the manufacturers. All NEW DESIGNS and CHOICE PATTERNS never be- I fore offered In this market. Just received at IJONES. DAILY ARRIVALS - - - OF NEW and SEASONABLE AN ADVANTAGE CAN BE HAD IN THE LINE BLACK DRESS GOODS,: AND ONE GRADE BLACK ALJTACCA anat cannot oe naa of. anv one else in tnla market or surpassed in any. oct SO-tf APPLE PETTY DRY GOODS . 1 NEW advertisements: cnnriifitniimpi DYSfniAQ-SlilU! : - : TisFaiUls Tailor, H0LLE3IA5 nUILMJTG,- : Is prepared to meet the demands at Merchants. Dustom-Mafle Suits ! n&vinc last retnmed from the Itortli wltk a fall and complete line of all tHe New Styles of CLOTHS. CASslIHERES, DOESKINS, Wtoch have been selected from the Newest and Fullest stocks of Imported and Domestic Goods to oe iouna in tiie jsortn sutd Kast. : - Now la the time to LEAVE YOUR MBASLtRB I i or a new Spring and Summer Suit. With the larjrest r stock of F1KST-CLA3S GOODS, and GUARANTEEING ALL HIS WORK, There Is no place in the cltT wnere BETTER BARGAINS, FITS er SELECTIONS can be had. REMEMBER THE PEACE Holleman BuiidinKt ; Tayetteviile Street, - - -EALEIQH.il. a apw-tf. - ' , , A. W. FRAP WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALER IS Fcra id fa'.:: lip:, WISES, CORDIALS, PORTER, ALE A3 II liAUJU ifEEK. The following brands are kept on hand : Live Oak (Sole Agent), Gibson, Cooper, Cabinet. j-ituicr. uounien, uoiaen weaumg, Mono gram, XXX Crown Rye, and best Scotch Whis- 1 kies. Tom Cooper, North Carolina and Kentucky Corn wmsKy. Best Jamaica and New England Rums.' xfs uastmo, rrenco ant California Cognac. uuiiuaiupiim Appie urauay. i Kummell, Curacoa, Absyntne, and Reed's Cock tail Bitters (the best in the market) and Gilt Edse Tonic. London Dock, Holland and Domestic Gins and " Schiedam Schnapps. .' . i California Port, Sherry, N. C. Scuppernong, and Imported Cnampagne.Port and Sherry Wines Mcttvanss and Bass's Ales, E. A J. Burke's jjuDim rorter. Lager Beer in Kegs and Bottles. 5 Imported Apollinaris and Seltzer Waters, i' The Bar is supplied with Tins livr Wines I ana liguors mat can be kept. decl-tf. COAL and LUMBER. Wcf Best QnaUtjAlays rai BM . AV oon l.r e can give low ugures on all classes of pine lumber. Par- tics wishins to inrcha.c wil find it to their in I ores to ?all and get our Prices. G. V7. CA?.?S27TSn & CO" West-m Te minus Hargett Street oct6-dmos. ' ; FOR BEST QUALITY . :. APPiY TO It. J. HARRIS. Office at J. W. Watson's Grocery iore, t ayeueTiue st.t or Jiartin & us born'g Feed Store. N. C Depot. ... ill Criers Promptly FOlei. BT. Jan4-m. DO YOU WANT FUENITURS ? If so it WiU Paj Yoa to Read TMs.! ' the. L Best Cheapest Furniture va. tne city is now to be had as the subscriber la determined not to be undersold, and la oflarino FURN X T IJ HE at REDUCED PRICES. : For a GOOD BAR- GAIN CALL ON JiE. W A t. N U T SUIT B k ? A very select assortment ot WALNTTT SUITS Just received and for sale very reasona bly. I hold out specl8l inducements in tftis line.- Also a lot oi waimit BEDSTEADS and a vanea assortment oi (Common Furniture, whlCb i am acum? as ciesp aa ever.- 4 FiftaMiiijlsfisf Uip'y, OL.D FORT, X. W. J. CALAIS, - -SnperintenajAt'- . MANUFACTURERS OF, WALI8T CHAMBER SUITS. DRESS2KG CASES WASH-STAKBS. W ARCS SEES, KA1 RACIS, TABLES OF ALL UXSS 1 ASD SniES. BESM. & jbit i x LLa3 U STJALLx MADS TH A . FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY, IMS IS a HUME ENTEKPKTS15. and tuMnir Buii, we rcnpecnuiiy ass an. even snare wit-fl our Aortnern competitors. 5 We have tne best ar newest fmTimrnl ma. - Superior Workmen, . And fuarant" aatlaf action, botn in styles and pricea. , .... . , - I k Ordera prorairtlv flllod. : B-f. ' STOP AT THE : j Richmond . Hotel, - (OPPOSITE LONG'S HOTEL), ' ' ROCKINGHAM, N. C. MES. J. A. ? McDOHALD, Proprietress. Rooms lanre and comfortable. Terms moder ate. Poute and attentive waiters. , aeis-tf. 5 NO; 12. .'NEW; AD VEKTJaEMENTS. .. CAnEROil, HAY CO. GEXEUAIa 4j i.i ij -Sl OfflceCitizens'ITatl fiia3cBnSldidA RALEICUf N. C Total Assets EiMlEi, i000,fl50 W4 5i- :v i . rv tr i A Among the Companies represented are the following, viz : - , - Virginia Fire and llaririd IriSi Co.' r LdverDOOl and London and Globe. : St.. Paul ire and Marine Ins. Co. r Home Insurance Co. of New York. Seaboard Fire Insurance Co. ri ; London Assurance Corporation.. Hamburgr-Bremen Insurance Co., of . Germany. Royal Fire Ins. Co.,'of IJverpool. -' tyrieclal attention riven to the inanranrte of Cotton, stored or In transit, and to Mills. Facto ries, Ac -, " -w - dec2-tf. TIM LEE'S RALfiiee CllIB HOUSE f. 41 lis lehoaico'of tte'Soutl" Cerner Martin and Salisbury Streets. Genuine dtjblin xxx brown stout -f on draught with Bass ale, the old English drink of Half A Half, can be procured? la the future at Tim Lee't Club House. Also on hand old Robeson County whisky bought of Hardin ft Grimes. Baltimore Meats and all delicacies of the season served in nrst-ciass order Nine private sitting rooms, so tlut parties can always be private.. .-. ; prFrench Cook. . , - ' . . ;1 .oofcif SI ILlRFii F OtJMEI WAY, 1842. Rt. Rev. Thos Atkinson. D. D., Vlsl- , Rt. Rev.Theo. B. Lyman, D. D. tore. Rev. BEMETT SMEDES, A.1L Eector and Principal. Brs. Kate DeRosset Hearvs. Ladp Principal. , The T3d Term of thla 8onool begins j SEPTEMBER 12th, 1878. FOR CIRCWLAB ADDRESS THE RSCTOB. 1e9S-tf. ' Canal St: from Sixth to Seventh. Richmond, Va. Engines," Portable and Btationarj, SAWMILLS, :GRKTMILLS,BOILER8, Castingra of Brass and Iron ForaringrB, Macninery ror uoia ana coal Mines, .. Blast Furnacee, Ac. . trj ':. . We can snecial attention to onr IMPROVED PORTABLE ENGINE for agricultural and other ! purposes. Also to oar new style small Locomo tives for hauling lumber and other articles upon tramways and narrow gauge railways; r: Sliaflinfr, Pulleyg, &.c. For Gin Eminent planters m North Carolina and other Southern States consider , our ; Ginning and t nresnmg iuigmes tne best and cheapest in ose, absolutely safe from sparks. i . . ,-.. Repair work solicited and promptly lone. Send iur liiustratea catalogues, wmcn are rornuned ag23-daw-lv 1 JWM.E. TANNIB h CO. 7 tt. T- ' r- T VflflTF 11 A GOOD ACENT to can vass RalelK and the adloiainir towns i or me oest Beumg nousenoia articles in the werld. Tin top profits. Write at once io World Manufacturing Co., 8 Clinton Place, N Y. ra-jani-4W. r . SEKEEPERS!! A Postal Card sent us witn tout address -wlli t insure free, in return, our illustrated Circulars of- nice Bousefurnisnlmr Sneclaltlea. Piuna Akiltoh, Manufacturers, 381 Pearl Street, tew . iur,, - ir, , jcea-iani-aw. AGENTS; : BEAD THIQ We wlU pay Ajrenta a aalarv of tlOO ner month and expenses, or allow a large commission to sen our new and wonder ful inventions. niAin atit tM oiu. ' Adrlnwi. wtthimt il.i.. Wt . SHERMAN A CO.i 2-janl-4w. - MarshaU, liiciu JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT will DOS- itively prevent this terrible disease, and wjll pos itively cure nine cases In ten. Information toat will save many lives sent free by mail. .Dont delay a mo nent. Prevention Is better than our e Soid everywhere. ,L S. JOHNSON A CO., Ban Eor, Maine. " - - 229 janl-4w. A NEW EXCITING HOOK Bristlinr with tbWILD ADTE5IURLS of STANLEYr AFRICA Tke OKLT authentie tub. copyrighted cheap ! edi tion. Bt the brilliant descriptive author. Hon. J. T. Beadley Gives a FU L hitAoryot h a wox dkbfxjl discovert-s In Africa and XABVKtocs Journey down the Congo. More fawrtnating than roman e. Jrofusety illustrated, and highly en darted by the clergy and prexK Ove-15,000 told. More A Cl KIN ! W A t - r-FOB FaK tictxars about the book aseesof A rents and best terns, address BUtsBARD I'ttuS x-i-janl-4w. mDUSiiers, fhiiadeipma, ra. I pos.oira ...rLASTsk! 1 CELEB BATED the WORLD OTEBJ 1 The Manufacturer teere awarded, the Kin gM est and only. medal aiven rubber vihud ni " : Far Superior to ' . h- common porous nlasteis. liniments, the so4 .called electrical appliances. Ac, It is the beat; jknown remedy for Lane and Weak;4 Back, i tmenmatisnt, n emaie w eaaness, bcutiea, .uunoago, xnseasea K.umey. eptnai Com- plaints, ana au iu ior wnicn porous plasters . i V A ami . rt tr ..nn km i ii 4 n . 2l T ' 'aocme Plaster and see ttiat yon tret not bin I else. . Sold by all XHrasvlsta. Price 86 cm I Mailed on r elit of price by hKAiuav & Tohksom, m. Plait mbhh. Kk Yors: I t'3 SCHOOL Metropolitan Vorks . j RATES OF'AUVKaTItttMi. One square p tnca) one AfjWil.xn. elm-s v M w thro"' SI 0 1 60 1 Of fomi.. .Ave . fix 1 10 Contracts for advertising for anj apace orUa may b made" at the'oDc of Th Obnerver, Observer Bufldmr, Ifajettevllle Street; ' Eaielgh, Norti Casolln. . ; J A -t a . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OWING TO TH S INCLEMENCY OF TUB - weatner we had to postpone bur sale of TOTS, BASKETS AND FANCY GOODS at auction, but will have th sal Tu-hi jUT, at our old stand, opposite John i. Wililaoiii' Ban, ttale to begm about-7 o'clock, . , - , , . ... n j aj Xarmger Oak City Grocery. WI would call the attention of : our patrons and the public generally, to our flue stock 1 Faiicj; CODfecUoiis ani . Groceries. ' TTTTC keep'as fine stoclt,"and IT ever. We are located at more of it, than ' Ju mtiAKEtCA OLD STAND, o'-.i a-oN WILMINGTON' 'bTREET " 1 And can offer inducements in many kinds of goods, a We have beaulifnl COFFEE at 18 cents per pound, and the prettiest In the city at S3 Fins - Golden Sngar t. Ta;-Cents. KEROSENE OIL 25 CENTS PES GALLON. KEROSENE OIL BY THE BAR- , , .... - ; - , V . , 1 - i ; ' : ' - " ' "-We Sell Wests1 tearOfl,: WHICH IS THE BE8I ON r TBM MABKIT. O UR STOCK OF AND IIP. VVY GHOCElilES IS QUITE COMPLETE. We are selling the very finest Raisins, Nuts, ' and French Candy at about cost. Try us and Bee if it is not so. Several barrels of SHEEP NOSE, BALDWIN AND RHODE ! J :V ISLAND GREENING APPLES Just Received. A lot of FINE ORANGES Just Received. Call and see, as we have the only F ASiCY US O C E R Yr on wakruGTOH strmt." f jr. . n. cArmer, Manager. jan8-tf. . : ' , , - . THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING QUALIFIED as Administrator on the estate of H.J. Ry als, deceased,- all persona indebted to the estate of said H. J. Kyals, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment ; and persons hav ing claims against said estate will exhlbt them to me on or before the 1st day of February, 1880. This the 7ta day of January, 1879. -, ' " II. L. WATSON", Jan9-6tpd . Administrator. TjNCOURAGE ' ; Hoik msTiTUTios. L ; SECURITY SGAKiST FIRE. KORTTI CAROLINA THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRTTli Pouciesat r - ir, en all classea ' '"! Insurable Pro pcty ! ALdj lAJiSc Jfiis AliiS PROMPTLY AB JUSTED AXD I'AlD. ' THE "HOME", IS Raplffly Growiik ia Mic .;Fa?cri . AND U APPEALS, WITH (X)UiDEIf0E Insurers e Property in JTortn Carolina. -&"Agenia in aUparts ofthe StaU. This Company takes risks on nronertv of everv character ot the most reasonable rates, and not- witnsranauur tne large number or losses it naa sustained In the past four years, It has never tailed to pay promptly and on time. Its motto PROGRESSIVE 1 : , PROSPEROUS , : v:-J PROMPf! ' . ' AMPLE RESERVE AND GOOD f SURPLUS t, Premiums Cash J FOLICIESJLIBERAL. PT-GUARD YOUR OWN INTERESTS BY IN - 8TJBING IN'tHJE : , JOHN G. WILLIAMS, President; , W. H. CROW Vice-President. W. S. PRIMROSE, sec. and Treas, PULASKI COWPER. Snpervlaos' ek TALBOT & SONS, Shockoe Machine Works, ? KICimOND, TlllGINTA. itfi..-'aijjyMANTjFACTURJSR8' OF '' - Enjfrines and Boiler, saw j MlUs,i Grist .Mills, Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys, TurblTw Water Wheels, Tolmoco Factory- Machinery, Wrought Iron Work, Brass and Iron Castings, ; Ginning and Threshing Engines .'' . I A SPECIALTY.' If aohinerj of EverjDescription. ? Repairing promptly aad'catefallv done. ' , ; tr.iead tor Illustrated Catalogue. !.$ Brknclt Office, II A L. E T G II, K. C. ' STKONACII AtlXJOTT,1 i.su MxircrACTcaa !'k0mnl -- T K elGregbrySH o u t e , r Is in the business centre of the city and di rectly opposite where the trains stops. Railroad ' and telegraph ofllces in the building, t , -Bicfiaril Grg:bf r'asd -JTi7. Fimiaa : i S 'rttifa PROPRIETORS,,! A ;,t I Good Fire asslicco2inioiIafeSerTaat5 ' Home Insurance Co Nortb Cnrolina Home octio-tf r I,
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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