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BY P. M, HALS. A "Dllflhed Dally (except Monday) and Weekly iutbs of SLfBscRrmoN m adyancb. Dally, one year, mall postpaid. $ 8 m tx months ' ........... 4 m three" " ........... nna rear, mail nostDald.... ...... 00 VTDCJt - ' Btx months, " 1 00 nvnuV subscribers The observer will be de livered dally at twenty oenta per wee; seven- tv-3Te cents per month; two aoiiars tor tores moatis. KKPOBTKD BT THK ASSOCIATED FORMFm CONGRESS. Washington, Feb. 10. Sbnatr. Mr. Saucer presented the joint rewlut ions of ' Uie Alabama Legislature favoring an ap. propriaiiou for tue removal of obstructions rum M 'bil Bay, and for the improvement t of the navigation or various rivers in AJa t l)u;uii: inferred to the committee on com- "f6 Wiiioers of .Virginia, presented-the iie itionof the Catholic Young Men's Ka tmn! Union, protesting againat the dis- riniinatioa-made by the U: S. Government in thp aobointment of Chaplains in the. ' ormv and navy by which Catholic soldiers ond Bftamen are deprived of the benefit of ' their religion1, and in the appointment of Jladm agents, whereby vast numbers of ' Indians who . are Catholics ' are placed in "''charge of denodiinations in which they bave bb interest or confidence. Referred iojb&otaaiitlee od privileges and elec tions, lie also- presented the rjetition of Beverly tl. Kobertson for the removal of political disabilities. - ' . ' 'liouse bill authorizing the issue of cer tificates of deposit in aid of the refunding of the public debt was taken up and after ... being amended so as to make the rate of ' interest four per cent., was passed. The " i,5ii directs the Treasury to issue in ex change for lawful money of the United. Siais certificates of deposit of the nomination of ten dollars. ' . The army appropriation bill was received from the House and referred to the Com mittee on Appropriations. Senator McCreery addressed the ' Senate io favor of the transfer of the Indian Office t from the Interior to the War Department. . The Senate and galleries we're crowded to ' excess during the delivery of his speech. jVIr. Garland gave notice that on Satur- day he would move to take up the Texas Pacific Railroad bill. -"The Senate confirmed Uoodson M. : Jtoberts as postmaster at Asneville, North I'urolina. f .' r - - llousg. The- House was principally engaged in discussing the legislative, exec utive and judicial appropriation bill. The House has made the sugar . - 'special order for Thursday, the 13th. Foreign Affairs. bill Constantinoplb, Feb. .10.. France will , " advise Greece not to insist upon the ces uon of Janinas. ' . - , The I'rince DondonofI Korsakoff, the Russian Governor of Bulgaria, and the, Consuls of the Great Powers have left for S fh to be present at the inauguration" of tlie Bulgarian Government. It is believed there are differences in the Cabinet which must cause the retirement of eittier Kheireddin Pasha, Grand Vizier, or Said Pasha, Minister of Justice. . ( The Russian army in the Balkan Penin Bulfi is sulleriug much from spotted typhus. I'akh, February 10. Pere Hyacinthe L eon's old Catholic church was opened yesterday in a building formerly a. theatre. ' 'I he .Bishops : of Moray and two other J'rotcs' ant Bishops were expected to as sist at the dedication but circumstances ...prevented their attendance. -Im France newspaper says M. DeLes s pa, constructor of -tbe Suez Canal, is a .prominent- and acceptable candidate for the Governorship of Algeria. The "Times' dispatch from Calcutta R-iys: Advices from all parts of Sciere of acilve operations are highly satisfactory, ' both as regards the political and military situation, and the condition of forts and supplies. Rain .-still holds ..off in the Northwest Provinces and the Punjaub. The harvest prospects are most gloomy. Londou, Feb. 10. Three of the largest jute factories in Forfarshire, Scotland, have closed, owing to the. depression in. trade. It is reported that four factories in Dun jive will stop. Bordeaux, Feb1. 10. M. Delbecque, director of the mint, has been sentenced to six years imprisonment and 125,000 lrancs fine for embezzling 1,400,000 francs f bullion, which had been lodged in the mint by the Rothschilds. Delbecque sub stituted galvanized copper brass for the bullion which hs embezzled. ; CongrewMMional Committee. '' Washington, Feb. 10. The commit tee of conference on the; navy appropria tion bill agreed upon their report this af ternoon. The amount of difference be tween the two houses was $85,000 The Senate surrendered 75,000. The disa greement was. thus compromised. ; '- At a mectine of the House census com- mittee to-day it was agreed to report fa vorably on Senate bill with amendments in sections where it differs from Represen tative Cox's (N. Y ) bill. The two bills arc substaatially alike in all particulars, excepting as to tbe appointment of super visors, the Senate bill fixing the same un der, the jurisdic ion of the, Interior depart men and Cox's bill places it in the same . department, but authorizes the , govern ors or the several States to nominate said (.Ulcers. ; . ' ine indications are mat tne oui as oriajinallyj offered by Cox. will become' a , law, except as to the sourae1 of appoint 'raents, which may be settled by confer ences. - ' . Akkii lor Exlenvion. , Fall Riveb, Feb. 10. The American rrint Works, one of the largest in the t inted States, has been compelled to ask for an extension on its notes. The capital stock is $1,000,000: liabilities 9B1,300,0(X) The last return of assets placed the figure at $2,000,000. The notes have been pro tested, but outside banks and creditors have recently called in tbe loans, and Thomas J. Barden. treasurer, received .'notices yesterday that the loans maturing next week would not be renewed. This caused temporary suspension of payments. The cattle Trade. , - '; - - r J Losoon, Feb. 10. The rerort crinted ,: m isew York that the British government have issued an order forbidding live cattle irom the United States to land at ports of the Kingdom after the 28th inst, is incor- i ne government has issued no such wuer. uo thecontrary. they have inti niated that unless the future arrivals prove ine existence of disease it will take no eps towards interference with the cattle iraae. At Liverpool the Mersey Dock roara have agreed, to erect a lairage, and , worn, has already been commenced. Kei'gDed. '', .": .C::' rUKTRuiT, Feb. 10. The resignation of air.nnstiancy as Senator from Michigan, aas been placed in the hands of the Goy- X viuw, io take effect at noon todaj. 1 ZZ I U TELEGRAPH. PSSSS. I VOL. 5. J Reeeirer to be Appointed. jMKMfma, reo. iu. A.n argument on the general credi ors' bills representing the city bonds i to the amount of $2,500,000 dollars, was heard this morning by Judge iiazier oi me united States District Court. the Judge announced his determination to appoint a receiver to-morrow. J - i - 1 The Itailroad Suuday Law. vinoinnati. reo. iu. A. telegram says au trains on tbe Ohio & Mississippi Rail- road were detained. at Flora, Ilia, from 6 a. nt to 6 p. m yesterday, by the enforce ment or a vigorous Sunday law.' i Liosdon, -Feb. 10. Reports from Rus- 8ianyiuagfc8 continue to give alarming siaitsmeois oi idc prevalence or tne Dlaaue kuu yiuer epiuemic qisoraers. 1 . I SJ - 1 - . . - J - . ' 11 - .. , J Canle liweae. IjONDOV We.n- 111 An niii1il7 i . .ww. - v " Ul plearo pneumonia has occurred amonff the cattle at Wiganthorpe, near Malton, county vi turn.. , NJSW ADVJiiltTlSJJLSdJllWTS. DISSOLUTION. I : i J1HS CO-PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE onderilgned Is this day dissolved by mntual con- I sent. W. Q. Lewis will settle the business of the firm. W. G LEWIS. febll-lt. " T. A. .TONUS. FRESH SUPPLY FAMILY GROCERIES, IN STOKE AND ARRIVING DAILY AT THE I POPULAR ESTABLISmiBNT OF i . 1 istophers & Ml, ON HAESETT STREET. , i We are prepared to furnish our ettr c.na nmm with everything in the line ot h amiiv Groceries. and tp S Our Country Friends We offer special InUa ements. We can aonnir all KAIH. r- JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD CUDl XlOlaSSeS and Canton S7niT ! I 'mi mrOTivpnirviDirm i " I SEED O ATS I Anothpr car load of the finest Seed Oats, Call and examine them. re- celved to-day. f . . 1 . 0NI05 SETS AND GARDEN SEEDS, Fresh and genuine, in any quantity. One car load Flour, all grades ; also best! Meal f v in tne city. oar Market in the bulldimr. alwavs snDDtied wimiae Dtm meats ana la great variety ; PLOUGHS ! Call and examine the best. Plough manufactured, nuwwuas nuioign (X0.4. we are the AGKNTs h OR THE CITY. jan!i-if Cirisloplsrs & Sorrell, I RALEIGH, N. C. HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF a. . f I the Stockholders of the North Carolina j State Life Insurance Company will be held at the Company's office In this city on February 20ili, ls79, at u o'clock, a.m. j W. H. HICKS, Sec'y. Riieigh, N. C, Feb 8, 1879. feb. 8-td First Arrivals -OF- -1 SPRIHG FABRICS.1 JUST RECEIVED t ! . - Two cases early SPRING PRINTS, standard i makes, beaatiful heslgns and patterns. 1 hree eases favorite brands 4-4 BLEACHED .; COTTON, for farallf use. , f ' I ' 600 French-wove CORSETS at 40c ..." i . j- V. H. &n. S. TUCKER. tw Customers ordering Goods and Samples : by mail will please enclose stamps to pay postage. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER. J We ' will open . on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY r.th, anew line of Black 1 Cashseres and Alpaeas9 of superior brands and qualities. . - Also, afull line of other MOURNING GOODS. ! CRAPES.! Ac ! W. II. & R. S TUCKEU. feb 9-tfi ' " , ' i A. W. FRAPS, ...... . i .. . . . ... .,. WHOLKSALK AHD BET1IL DEALER IS Mii and Scmsstie . Eiqutrs, WISES, CORDIALS PORTEK, ALE The following brands are kept on hand : Live Oak (Sole Agent). Gibson. Cooper. Cabinet. Pfelffer; Bourbon, Golden Wedding, Mono-:- gram, XXX Crown Rye, and best Scotch Whis kies. 1 V- i i;'J".. :.),-,: Tom Cooper, North Carolina and Kentucky Corn whisky , ''; Rest Jamaica and New England Rums. 1368 Castillo, French and California Cognac. &nd .-outhamnton ADnle Brandy. 1 Kummell, Curacoa, Abaynthe, and Reed's Cock tail. - - ' Bitters (the best in the market) and Gilt Edge Tonic. : .." -,y- London Dock, Holland and Domestic Gins and , Schiedam Schnapps. I Paliiornia Port, Sherry, N. C. Scuppernonf , and ' Imported" Ctiamnajrne. Port and Sherry Wines. McKvans's and Bass's Ales, E. A J. Burke's Dublin Porter. Lager Beer In Kegs and Bott'es. Imported Anollinarifl and Seltzer Waters. The Bar is supplied with TII BCSTT Wines ana Aaaaon uu can m wpb aeut-a n - ---. -. ... RALEIGH, N. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOK PBINTING ! We have In connection with onr Job Printing i , office a first-class . . Book B i n cl m y and are now prepared to do every description of PRINTING AND BINDING at NORTHERN PRICES. We use the best materiaf in all onr wort, and - " ' .1 guarantee satisfaction In every particular. UU BAG LEY BUILDING, RALEIGH, dec!5-Smos WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BID der. at the Court House. Id Katettrh. on Monday, February S4tn. I7. one lot lvinz be tween yannders Btreet and the Kaleigti and Gas ton Railroad; commencing on SaundersT street, 70 feet irom southeast corner of Jones and Saun ders street, running nparly south along haunders j street, about 50 f-ei; to the northwest corner of i Mrs. It. H. Page's lo thence alone the line of. her lot nearly east to said railroad, thence along said railroad nearly north; to Mrs. Osborne's south line, thence nearly west line parallel to ! Jones street to the beginning. Terms cash. jan21-td JOS. B. BATCH ELOR, Attorney. : ' - : I IMPORTANT SALE. BX VIRTUE OF THE powers contained in a mortgage from J. P. H. Russ and wife to J. T. Leach, registered In tT 1 8na1' on onday February inn, 1879, at the Court House door, In Kaieigh, proceed to expose to public sale the interest of said Russ and wife in 110 acres of land, lym en Walnut CreeR, in Wake count?, and bounded by the lands of Wil liam Scott and Thes. G. Jenkins, Thos. Howie, J C. Biake and others I bis tract is subject to prior mortgages, which will be announced on day of sale. J- T. LEACH. RKADE, BU8BSK A JHU8BBK, anl6-30t Attorneys for Mortgagee. tgap PURSUANT to "the p-iwers contained In a mortgage deed, executed July 1, S76, and recorded in the Register's offlc -, for the county of Wake, book 44. page 604, we will sell at pub lic auction, at the Court house door, In the city of Raleigh, on ' I Thursday, 20tli February Next, A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT, Now occupied by Phil. Thiem, Esq , on the Southwest corner of Cabarrus and Bloodworth Streets, in said city. TERMS CASH. GRAY A STAMPS, Janl6dtds Attorneys for Mortgagee. FOR SALE. HALF INTEREST IN A Good Paying Business. Only limited capital required. Address A. It. & V., m?8S-tf. Slatesrtlle. N C. E. J. HALE &S0N, PUBEISIIERS. 17 Murray Street YORK, INVITE ORDERS FOB OP THEIR OWN PUBLICATION; AMD FOB iU OTHM SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS AND STAND AED BOOKS, AND FOB AU. KIKDa OF ' CTAPL3 CTATI02TEP.T. WRITING PAPERS, Cap, Letter, Note and other sizes. BLANK BOOKS, of all grades. ENVELOPES, of all sixes and colors and ; qualities. SCHOOL SLATES, best quality, all sixes. , SLATE AND LEAD PENCILS, PENS, INKS, MUCILAGE, Ac, Ac . Those who favor ua with their orders, bv mall or in person, may rely upon having them filled promptly, anu at prices wmcn we believe to be quite aa low aa can be had in this market. E. J. HALE & SON. PTOLIgBXBS.BOOKSKLLK&S AKD 8TATIOHIM, it Murray Street. New York N ew Schedule on Raleurh Gaston Railroad. BA.Lh.iGU A GASTON RAILROAD,') SorKBnrraKDKKrt Omc, v Raleigh, N.CNev. 9,1878. I On and after Monday, 11th instant, trains 09 the Raleigh A Gaston Railroad will run as fol lows: 1 MAIL TRAIN. . " ' Leave Raleizh at... 4,. 8.00 A. M. Arrive at Weldon at........ IS. 40 P. M. . Leave Weldon at ........ 5 .40 P. M. 1 Arrive at Raleigh at.... .... 8 25 r ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. ;i Leave Ralelgi at 1.30 P.M." Arrive at Weldon at......j.. S.41 A.M. , - Leave Weldon at.. ....... 19 00 p. M. , Arrive at Raleigh at.i....j.i so A.M. The n ail train makes close connection at Wel don via Portsmouth and via Ki hmond to and from all points North and Northwest. - The acccommodation train leaving here at 730 p. m. connects with the passenger train for the Nortn ru iucomuua. . l hots-b JilPriiliM! I 17170 11 CL 117 UjjOU 01 V Mor Sale mmmm rv - ':---:- 'inr " i. . ': '..--. t; - -v-5 i - -t 1 ': "'' - , "u f"-flve .".....'...... o ;' :;- .'.-,., 4 --..j ;' Six M S 60 ',' , 0., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1379. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tf.CiAIStFOiaci February Stli 'T'Q. RECEIPTS FOR WEEK : 10.444 lbs. D. H. Clar Rib Fides. 1 , 2 000 lbs. Fancy Leaf Lard la tubs, i lbs. Thin Breakfast Strips. I l,29i lbs. Bulk Shoulders. . . 43 sacks Marshall's Fine Table Salt- , 160 sacks Bai.imore Fami'y Flour. , -20 bbls. Karly Kose Seed Potatoes. 10 bbls. Peerless T able Potatoes. ! 80 bbls. Selected Baldwin Apples. 10 bbls Ba umore Pearl Hominy and Grits, so cases Pine Apple Succotash and orn. . C cases Munson's Fresh Peaches, S fi cans 2 bbls. Plain Cucumber and Mixd Pickles. . 6 cases Sweet Oranees and Fresh Lemons. American Ha Head and Canada Oatmeal 4 chests finest Gunpowder and OoVmiit Teas. Ferris' Selected Beef Tongues and Broiling Beef. zv Dots, ana boxes lvins' jsx. cream, juuk and Soda Crackers. . - .i Ivtns' Mixed Cakes and Cha"enge Snaps. FRESH SPICED PIG FEE E. Hechlers All Pork Sausage every day. THREE REASONS why our ROASTED AND GROUND COFFEES are preferabls to any other s in this market : Firstly: Our Coffees are selected by us and are roasted and grou: d under our personal super vision. e can therefore guarantee the quality and kind to b as represented. secondly: we roast and erind every day. thereby enabling us to give our customers fresh gooa s at au times. Thirdly : s v lbs or our Koasted coffee win go as tar as 4 lb, green coffee a saving of 25 per cent, in favor of our Roasted Coffee, i Finally, Lastly and in Conclusion : Our Coffees are rvasted in an air-tight revolving cvlindt-r. that prevents any of the aroma of the berry escaping, and th revolving of the cylinder causing every grain to bo parched alike. we roast conees to retail rrom "zo to 4 wc 'Wholesale trade supplied at a small margin. JOB LOTS CIGARS VERY LOW. Trade supplied at Manufacturers' Prices with IJbhy's Cooked corn Beer, tie jno cnop Tea, Oswego Co.'s Starches, Horslord's Bread Preparation, Graff's Potash Lye and Red C Safety Oil. , feb9-tf DO YOU WANT FURNITURE ? If so it Will Pay Yoa to Read Tfis. . THE ' Best & Cheapest Furniture In the city is now to be had as the subscriber Is determined not to be undersold, and is offering a very handsome stock of . FITRN I T TJ JEMS at REDUCED PRICES. For a GOOD BAR GAIN CALL ON ME. i WALNUT SUITS. A very select assortment of WALNUT SUITS just received and for sale very reasons bly. I hold out special inducements in tnis une Also a lot oi waiinut KiiDS i M.Aua ana varied assortment of Common Furniture, whic I am (Miingr as cheap , dec4 tf A. W. FRAPS. OLD FORT, C, W. J. CALAIS, - - Snperintenaent MANUFACTURERS OF WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. DRESSING CASES WASH-STANDS, WARDROBES, HAT RACKS, TABLES OF AU KINDS AND STYLES. DESKS. AND EVERYTHING USUALLY MADE IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY. This Is a HOME ENTERPRISE, and bein such, we respectfully ask an even share with our Northern competitors. We have the best ai newest Improved ma chinery, and Superior Workmen, And guaranty satisfaction, both tn styles and prices. . W" Orders promptly Clled. mr'-f CONDENSED TIME. North Carolina Railroad. TRAINS GOING EAST. No.S. Daily ex. Sun. Date, Dec. 1,1873. No. S, Daily, No. 4. Daily. Leave Charlotte " Salisbury 3.20 am 6.55 pm 9.10 pm 10.39 p m 11.18 pm 6. Mam High Point 7.00 am Arr. Greensboro Lea'e Greensboro Arr. Hlllsboro Durham " Raleigh Lv. Arr. Goldsboro 7.39 a m 8.00 am 4.li' p m 10.10 am 8.6T p m 10.84 a m 1.10 am 10.6 am ltispm 3.30 pm 5.53 p m 5.45 a m 9.55 am V Pin. a Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C, K. K. lor au points in western North Carolina. Dailv except Snnday. At Greensboro with the R. A D. R. EL for all points North, East and West. At Goldsboro with W. A W. R- i R. lor WUmUurton No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with the R. A D. R. R. f or all points North, East, and West. At Salisbury with W.N. C.R. R daily except Sunday for all points in Western hiorth Caro lina. TRAINS GOING WEST. No. T, Dally ex. Son. Date, Dec 1,1873. No. 1. Daily. No.S, Dally. Lv. Goldsboro 10.10 am) csopm At. RaleiKh 12.40 p m 10 SOpm Lv. Ar! Durham 4.10pm 5.S3 p m 6. 45 a m 9 06ara il.ov am 1 Hlllsboro, . Greensboro pm 8.35 pm 3.30 pm Lv. 8.53 pm 6.47 am Ar. High Point 7.25 am " Salisbury Charlotte - 10.60 p m 9.oiam 10.50 am l.oo a m No. l connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Salisbury with W. N. C. R. R., dally, except Sunday lor all points in Western Nortn Carolina ; at ait-une j one ion witn a. & C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and South east. - -. - 'i- -- No. 3 Connects at Air-Line Junction with A. A C. A. L. for all points South and Southwest ; at Charlotte witn tne J-, J. a. k. k. for au points Soath and Southwest. . . - SALEM BEAFCH. Leave Greeensboro da'iy except S'nd'y 9 10 p m Arrive . erne ravine - , -: ... : - ie.au p m Arrive Salem . , 11.10 p m Leave Salem e 00 p m Arrive K-ernersvuie - e.4opm Arrive Greensboro " " " 8.00 d m Connecting at Greensboro with trains on it. A l). and N c. K. Hi SLEEPING CABS WITHCDT CHANGE Run both ways on Trains Nos. l and S, between New York and Allan La - via Richmond, Greens boro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 and between New York aad Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta.- far-Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte and at all principal points South, Southwest, West, North and East. For emigrant rates to points in J. R. MacMURDO, I Gen. Passenger Agent ' - Richmond. Va. WM. BONITZ'S NEW HOTEL GOLDSBORO, tf. C. Board per Day Meals". :. LodKing ... go Cents SO Cents Located in the Business Part of tia CHtr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. J. T C0MMISSI05 MERCHANT AND . .-, . COTTON SELLER, 8 rviartin street. tA3L,EIGr3:, 1ST. O. 25.000 Yards Cotton Baffli, 1 000 BMdles New Arrow fe 500 Bundles Pieced Ties. l ouo xaros jDnnaee wmi " 500 PoeuS limi Twine. Which I offer noon as favorable terms as can be had ANYWHERE. Special prices to the Trade and Ginners. . Personal attention given to the sale of Cotton, and for those who may wish to hold I have am ple storage room, and will make Liberal Cash Advances. with low rates of Interest and storage charges on any Cotton they may store with me. l am SOl-E AGENT here for the celebrated Taylor Georgia Cotton Gin, and nave In store One 4U-Saw Gin. one 50-Saw Gin, and one 60-aw Gin. which 1 will sell at FACTORY PRICES, frelgh added. Correspondence solicited. J. J. THOMAS, 4 b Martin street, sel0-d6m. Raleigh, N. C, LOOKTu YOUR INTEREST. X FOE SALE, 178 Sacks Holt's Family Flour. 2oO " Horney 's Family Flour, 50 " Huffman's Family Flour. t24 barrels Virginia Super Flour. 20 Bags White Peas. 5 Bags Stock Peas. 500 Pounds Virginia Butter. 45o Gailons Prime Ciuer Vinegar. Turkeys, Chickens, Kggs Butter, Ducks, Geese, upposums, urtea t ruus, lnsn potatoes, Cabbage, anu all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCJB BT KVERY FBEIGHT. PLANTATIOx MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TALBOTT'S Planter. Portable and Stationary jtngmes, taw ana unst jmiiis complete, the bebt made. Steel Brush, Cotton Bloom, Windship, Farrar ana norrei voton wins, -Reduced Prices. Georg:a Universal Prows, Farmer's Favorite urain vim. ALL KINDS OF IMPROVED PLANTATION UTENSILS AND Machinery for General Industries. Agents for the best manufacturers of this sec tion. Letters of inquiries promptly answered nnd best possible information furnished. Send for special circulars of any machinery you may want. STRONACH Sc AI,COTT, Mamf iciurers' Agents, Raleigh, N. C, Ml Gen'l . Pr ince tan Mefchants. nov2-tf IN STORE : 1 Haxall Patent Family. Flour, 1-8 an4 1-16 Sacks, Fresh Ground and Equally as Good as Patapsco, Guaranteed. Finest A Syrup, only 65 Cts.per GaL. , FULL LINK ' i- Family Cr'oceries I t-All Goods Delivered In City FREE. F. H. HILL., Coraer Wilmiagtoa and Hargett Streets, jan4-23i 11A.H.J3IOTI. QflDI 81! D! Ill Kxtra No. 1 Shore Mackerel, at retail by the pound ; nest Canadian oat aaeai, mi retail Dy ! the pound. Small Hams, Ferris's aad . g other brands ; choice Breakfast La- : i con, . Broil injr Beef, 1 ongues, c. ; Gordon A Dil worth's i ;-, Mince Meat, the finest , in the world. . 4' Flneiit Fresh" Maecaroons, - Oyster and Soda Crackers, Ac, Ac. ; - Buckwheat .Floor, fine Syrups and Molasses ; White Peas,Savy -: B- ans, Dried Peaches and Apples ; An unrivalled stock of Canned. Goods, and Fine Groceries of every description. , EVERYTHING IN THE ; GROCKRY LINE FROM A TIERCE OF FINE RICE TO A SAP SAGO CHEESE. er-BEST NORTHERN BUTTER RECEIVED EVERY WEEK, DIRECT FROMThE DAIRY. HABDIN, GRIMES & CO., - II olleman - BuUdlns. . Jan2S-tf. We will receive, about 1ft February, our first ia voice 01 Ejs.raj j-vi ATUJiis 01 this season. EARLY ROSE, PEERLESS ' AND JACKSON WHITES. We will guarantee thm to be genuine and first-class seed, and will sell them as low as they can possioiy oe aanaieo. , jaaSS-tf. . 7 HARDIN, GRIMES A CO. DIRECT IMPORTATION Now landing ex-British Barque Nancy Holti another lot of fakthenivarb, Direct from the English Potteries, which we are offer ing at Baltimore and New York prices, thereby saving the Country Merchant fretg t and charges oetween inis port ana nunaero cuies, -- We will duplicate Northern bills. - - Jeb6- 38 and 40 Muxcaiasn Block. Hor.ms, il j.iii ill im m MM; st R NO. 36.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . CARPETS! ; I CARPETS! ti CARPETS ! RUGS, RUGS. Bought from the manufacturers. All NEW DESIGNS and CHOICE PATTERNS never be fore offered In this market. Just received at A1 I DAILY ARRIVALS -OF NEW and SEASONABLE I! I! I AN ADVANTAGE CAN BE HAD IN THE LINE OF ISL.ACK DRESS. GOODS, Offered tor sale by this house including Black C a s h m eres, AND ONE GRADE BLA CK ALJTACCA That cannot be had of any one else In this mar k t, or surpassed In any. octavtf. . 1878. 1879. E3IGGS E300SE. ON TEE EUROPEAN PLAN. Corner Salisbury and Hargett Streets, (Just back of A. CREECH'S Store), RALEIGH, N. C. Location DelurhtfuL Eiecant rooms for nrt- vate parties. Best Restaurant in the City. ' French Cook. Polite and attentive waiters. Finest Meaks, Fish. Oysters in everv stvle. and all kinds of WILD GAM E. Bar and Billiard Sa loon in the building. The choicest Wines and I iqnors in stock ; no other kinds kept.- CIGARS, all the favorite brands. SPECIAL. MO'IICKI I take pleasure in announcing to the public that I have secured the services of a good Caterer, who will ave entire control of the Restaurant. Mr. G. W. HARRI SON, a general favorite, will attend the Bar; and Mr. JAS. FitEEMAN will serve his friends with the Oysters on the half shell and crve th F 'Wl. . " ' ' I guarantee satlsfac ion, and I earnestly so licit your patronage. JACOB HIGGS. decsi-am. -. . , v GREGORY HOUSE, t Goldsboro, IN". C, Is in the business centre of the citv and di rectly opposite where the trains stop. Railroad and telegraph offices in the building. W. W. Freeman V T. H. Bain, PROPRIETORS. Good Fare and Accommodatinff Senaats. febl-tf 0 PURCELL HOUSE, NORFOLK, YA. E. T. JAMES, - - Proprietor. tw Rooms elegantly furnished. Passenger mevator. RATES: W.50 and 2 OO ner dav. according to location. iana-iy. BOARDING HOUSE Mrs. TEtmi' ym Bes t , No. 1, Fayetteville street, over Stronacb's store. near tne uapiioi. god KOfMS and good BOARD by the day, week or month, on reason- aoie lerma. ieb4-ti STOP AT THE Richmond Hote I , (OPPOSITE LONG'S HOTEL), ROCKINGHAM. N. C. MBS. I A. McDONALD, ProprietreOT Rooms large and comfortable. Terms moder te. Polite and attenUve waiters. . aeis-tr. PAGE'S HOTEL. SANFOBD, N. CJ. Right Hand Side gams South, Left Hand Side going North, rassengers taxe Breakfast going South : Sun- W. C. PAGE, tOTi8-tf , Formerly of Cary, Prourfetor. EMPIRE HOUSE, WILMIKGTOS. N. C. I. L; DOLBY, - - - Proprietor. octl l-tf."7rr:i.""""- - T I TJ1 LEE'S RALfiIGn C1.DB HOUSE Ile"lelaflaic3"cM.8 Ml": Oorner M&rtan and Salisbury Streets ENUINE DUBLIN XXX BROWN-STOUT on draught with Bass ale, the old English drink of Half A Half, can be procured In the future at Tim Lee's Club HotwafAlao on hand old Robeson County .whisky bought of Hardin A Grimes. Baltimore Meats and all delicacies of the season served in first-class order.:' V Kin private sitting rooms, so that parties can always be private.- i f lar-French Cook." ,M '' ' ': oct.6-tf THE ANGEL IN THE CLOUD NEW EDITION.. I. lyis HAVa JUST PUBLISHED A NEW f EDITION of this celebrated POEM. h the late Edwin W. Fuller, with the addi tion 01 a jukMuiu ana i-uhtkait OF TBK AUTHOR, and a number of smaller Poem not neretoxore puDimneo. f v , -,v, , Price, in handsome cloth, beveled boards. MVa' Vila IliUgC, (4.ta - ' - - - Orders aollciuxt. . h "-. ,. l --" ; ri ! E.J HALKASON niayn-f IT Mstraj bactei Hvm York. PETTY J IE 71HU . Contracts for advertising for any space or time m7 b made at the office of The Observer; Observer Building, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. r-'-x i ;. .Ji -. .' IEW AD VERTISE JIENTS. . : CALL AT ." BRAHSOH'S BOOKSTORE, Next Door to Hcarlt's Old Stand. North Carolina Almanacs At $3.00 per Hundred or 60c. per Dozen. ; la-tIbooks Of all Descriptions, at Lowest Ca h Rates. BLANK BOOKS; :; LARGE AND SMALL New York. Daily Heralds, And other Dailies, every .day at -1 o'c'iock, P. M. Subscriptions tat-n for an PERIODICALS at the Publishers' rates. Call or ad lre.s V Rsv. L. BRANSON, Janli-3m. , Mr,(, Raleigh, N.C. JjjNCOURACfc. I HOME INSTITUTIONS. SECURITY AGA1IJST FISlEr NORTH f'AROI.rVA Home iDsnraDce Co RAJLK1GU. N. (X pHIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WKITI L Policies at TPA.1R RATES. " i on all classes . nsurab I e P r o p e r ty . - AliL LOSSES AKE PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PA ID. ! THE "HOME" IS EajiJJy BrowiPi in We Fayor ' AND .. APPEALS, WITH OOIOTDEXCE TO Inrorers e Propertv in Nortn Carolina. a Agents in aU parts of th Stale. This Comnanv takes ridtn character on the most reasonable rates, and not- wunBuuiaing tne targe number of losses it his sustained In the past four years. It has never g. paj prompuy ana on time, its motto PROGRESSIVE! PROSPEROUS PROMPT! AMPLE MESEK VB AND GOO D HUH FLU 8 I 1 Premiums Cash I FpLlClES LIBERAL. '"GUARD'YOUR OWN INTERESTS BY IN , SL RING IN THE JOHN G. WILLIAMS, President W. H. CROW, Vice-President. W. S. PIKtMROSE, Sec. and Treas. PUL SKI COWPSR. Supervlsoi oh IS NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE Insurance Company j IncorporaUHl ill 18?'A, ; jiALEiou, if. a , Paid np Capital, - - 1300,000.0 F. II. Cameron. Fratirient W. E. Anderson Vice-President W, II. Hicks. isee'y. and Treas Dr. E. Burke Haywood. Med. Director Prof. E . Smith, Advisory Actuary Tut OlllT HOMK Life iDRnrnnw (Vnimmii in "North Carolina. On nf th. Companies of 'its age in the United States. Has .. .1 i ,1 ... . . . . muvatij usbucu wkweeu iwv ana tnree thousand haIIaIa. . II . ... i . 1 - 4 . . . tiuiu;icB. au m ui luuua luveHieu at nome nmoilff Olir own rwimlp. AH Uieaa ngM mvmnt. Iy and In cash. Rates as low as those of huj nrstciaes company, uas thksk dollars of as oets lor every doixar of liabilities. . WAgenw wauieu in every county in tne Btate to rk for this most excellent and crmiv cmaU. iished home institution: For informatioi address 1 N. C. dTATB LIFE INSURANCE CO., ' Raleigh, N.O. . Febl-tf . CAMERON, HAY & CO., ! I GENERAL " Office, Citizens' ITat'l Bank Building, RALE IG II, iv. C. Total Assets Bepresentei, $96,000,000 Among the Compares represenred are following, viz : o Virginia Fire and Marine Ins. Co. Liverpool and. London and Globe. SIT. Paul Fire and Marine Ine. Co. Home Insurance Co. of New Yora Seaboard Fire Insurance Co. . . London Assurance Corporation. Hamburg-Bremen Insurance Co. the of Germany. ; Royal Fire Ins. Co., of Liverpool. , ' ry8pecial attention given to the insuiance of Cotton, stored or in transit, and to Mills, Facto ries, Ac i dec29-tf. Atlantic Coast Line i PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, i Wilmington, n. c, Nov. nth, I8rr. ' Attention IS Invited to the ' ; QUICK TIME 4 ' MADE ' ' foallPcislsM-'d-W, I - VIA THIS LINE. iBfoldsboro to Elchinonfl......... - do ; ' Washington " do. . , Baltimore. do , .Philadelphia,... 1 do New York do i Columbus, Oa... . :; do Montgromerj....; da . Mobile.. - MBS. M. . 7:23 A. . 13:01 .14:56 .18:21 21:1G .24:03 . 28:28 .35.10 Io j , , New Orleans ..40:40 CORRESPONDING aUICS TIME All Intermediate Points. - Trains leave Goldsboro, going North, Writ Noon, and lt:64 p. m. Going SOVTH, leave Goldsboro e:4S a. m, and 3:? p. m. i i Pullmaa Palace Carson Bight tr&lns.and Par lor Cars on day trains. Train leaving Raleigh at 9:$o a. m. connects at Goldsboro with train North at 1S:1 noon, and South at 8:57 p. - ..... , Train leaving Raleigh at 4:10 p. m. connects with the 10:6 p. m. train North at Goldsboro. V '.; A. POPE.' . nor lt-tf eescm PsMesxar At t. fataitt ipls. . . . . f-1 IK, f v'V. 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