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sias. .
E&BAEH.
NEW ADVEItTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TEL
"kkI'okt'kb by thk AanociATgP pbkss.
FORTY-FIFfH COKSRESS.
Washington. February 12. Senate
,r Sirient. of .-(California, from the com
eeoo naval fiffdirs, reported favorably
. i hp Senate bill o rescuiate applications
iiU '.III- . . , . . . . ....
n etnraliou w lue aenve nok ui iuc ua.
f
vy.
I'aiSOU. V.H pruvium : tuaii an of
of otH5i3 or ine navy ior restura
thp active list, for advancement to
-.nan i
ns on the active list, and also similar
nisiti
ji'nDd'.i"3 ' 1
my therein, sball be made to the Secre-
a board of officers not; below the grade of
the applicant, to investigate nis case ana
! n-Dort - thereon, and ' said report, with- the
' retiomnvinciation thereon of the Secretary
1 of the Navy, shall be forwardexi to Con
gress for its action thereon.- JSo such ap
Rication shall be made except as herein
'brovided ) He also reported, from the
Ifamfl committee, adversely on the Senate
Hbill authorizing the establishment of a naval
Vsiioo-and depot at Fort Royal S. (J.. and
it was indefinitely postponed. ; ; .
Indian Affairs, reported back theresolu
ition instructing the Committee to inquire
into the recent escape oi tne vneyenne ia
. no and their subsequent-slaughter, to-
ietU: with communications from the Sec
"liaii('6,v,f War and Interior oa the subject,
lie said the Committee were unable, from
the papers, to a$e any Intelligent report
-tis session,, but betfevea it a ' matter of
importance, and It should be inquired into.
Therefore, on t,ehaf of the committee, be
oniimitted a reselution for a select commit
tee of fi.ve to examine int the circum
stance's attending the escape, etc. . v Agreed
Vr Y byte presented resolutions from
rh'f .'laliimoref Board of Trade and ranon-i
a Frnm thp ohin nwnprn ctf that iilv
3'. i rlliL lisu. m - . ,
against the proposed amendment to the
p'etofflce appropriation bill to establish
Brazilian mail steamship lines. Ordered to
. i i 1 wi u w.ii
tie inn It'll, arm tu ne uu ilic ibuic, iuc lmu
now being before the Senate.
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- rue Senate passed n juse .om creating
A nrntn -in.mial iiistrior rtf Tarua 1;
tue bill to supply additional library c
i . . . . j: . i -j u v. : n
c Knniuiii'Jus was uisuusaeu, buu iuo um
to. tes.rict L'hintfse immigratipo was taken
up ' ! , " " : " v'
The House is in committee of the whole
on the legislative, "judicial and executive
!itnropriiilion bill, ": "
1'inj 11 )use adjourned at 4:30. having
ma!lu considerable progress pn the bill.
Ilic -!erinan (tetcbkiag:.
;ki.in. FebL 12. The German Reich-
stuu to day was opened by kmperorvWil-
liaiu in nersoa. In nis peecn trom ine
iijrtiue be said be tbanked the members
for assisting ia the suppression of the So
vmlEst agiiation, aDd hoped they would
r nmnue io support ine government aa iar
hs vrasoiecessary for the cure of the so
cialist evil He announced the abolition
' J - 1
refehed with pleasure to the friendly rela
tions with.Austria aDd .the results of the
IJerlin congress, lie declared that the re -h
t'ous between Germany and all other
I owj rsare satisfactory, and that she would
itnuimie to use her, influence in behalf of
European pace. : ,
, - Ueulin, Feb. 12. At the 1 opening of
the Koiehslag the Emperor referred to the
m m i r til i. in ii v i nv 1 1 r . - cm
plague in tiussia and said the latest re
port justify the hope that energetic meas-
ifKes pn the part ot the liussian govern
ment wili shortly suppress the epidemic,
when traffic on the frontier will be restored
tn mat neignooriy rooting wntcn oeuis
trieinlly countries.
.1 ' m m m " :
. I lie Virginia lulectiou ae.
KiL'Hmo?d, V.., Feb. 12. In the U. 8.
Circuit. Court to day the case of Adol
puu3 ; Gilman, tried for violation of the
election laws in forcibly ejecting a Deputy
U. Marshal from the polling room in
the i?iitUi Ward of Petersburg, was con
tinued from yesterday. Judge Hugnes
ruled to the efect that Eteputy Marshals
of election haye no right in such room duc
ins the progress of voting, unless Iheir.
presence is needed ta quell actual disturb
auce, ior if the supervisor be in actual need
of "protection, or if fraud be attempted.
The evidence not being of the character to
sua airi such charge, the District Attorney
'entered a nolle pivsiqui and tne prisoner.
was discharged. The evidence in the case
of Alexander Vaiiffhan. iudira of election
in Petersburg, charged with "ballot-box
3tufflnff " was heard and the case continued
until to-morrow. The cases of Parham
and Oliver, judges of election , in the same
city, were continued till next term of the
oiuirt.. -
Itopvrt oi lfeuuJlicaii Com
mltl
e
. Washington, reb. 13. ine committee
appointed by .Republican members of the
i b nate tOi prepare and report to the caucus
an ordYr of business for the remainder of
the session, agreed to-day that, besides the
annual appropriation bills, the Edmunds
" constitutional amendment to prohibit the
. payment of disloyal claims should be
pressed forward to. final action. .
"1 i Frutle SearcU.
CiNoisNATi, Feb. 12. A dispatch from
Louisville says a mob of two hundred men
rode into Campbellsvi lie, Ky., on Saturday,
in search of R Robinson, who had been
app jintted receiver to collect a railroad tax
lrom Taylor "county, in satisfaction of a
judgment of t&e United States Circuit
Court at Louisville. The search was fruit
less, jliobinson, it is stated, has resigned
the receivership.
Election ICeturntt.
New
Brighton, L. I , Feb. 1 l ue
returns from yesterday's town . election oi
uns county show a dtcioea repuuncan
: gain, j The board of supervisors which
'lust year was composed entirely of Demo
crats will this year consist of three Demo
etals and two Republicans. t.
i fHappearaucB of ine Epidemic
A St. Pktbksbckg. Feb. 12. The Goto
publishes the following telegram from the
pridcip&l members of the Bourse at Astra-chan-.'f
According to official and private
reports the epidemic has entirely disappear
P1. , There have heen no cases in this gov -
' .ernment ior several days."
Death off ,Tlr. Wallatck
Loxo v. M T 13kV t9. Tra
j James. Wallack, sister-in law of John Les-
naiiack, comedian, of Hew xoric,
' 'Zghterof thelate Wa R. Blake,
Condition of ' Fnjrliitli Trade.
! ; - 1 ' '
' Londin Feb. 12 Trade is' quite para
lyzed by the strike, which has extended to
the carters and the whole body of carpenters,
someof whom are "already on a strike.
The strike among the sailors bas become
more RencraT,' and great difficulty is ex
perienced in obtaining' crews. " save at
consic"erab!y incnased rated. Ycs'erday
several ships were awaitiDg crews, but the
men -ere firm It ir is stated there are 35
grain jfaden ships al Qufcenstown, and that
the owners do not know where to J send
tbtro.1 Thpre are many Tt-ports of intimi
dation by dock hands and -laborers and
others, to prevent men troni working until
the dispute is settled. The Cunard Com
pany have all ihtir vessels in tbi 'Husitis
son dxk, which is enclosed, and have
provided within the dock walls- ' accommo
dations for the men brought from Ulasgow.
rbe - local authorities' maintain a! strict
supervision wuh the tyiice and VihiEtary,
and nope but people on business are allowed
withidthe enclosure along the whole line
of the docks. There is to be another
interview to day between the ship owners'
committee and the deputation from - the
8;rikera : ' '
. i . ' m . . t r
Another Ied lr on Uie Koad.
t
London. Feb. 12. Weston, the Ameri-
caQipedestnan, who started from the Royal
Exchange, Liondon, at lz:Ua on the
morning, of the 18th, ult., on a walking
tour of 2,000 - milts over country, roade,
has undenakea to waik this distance, an4
also to deliver fifty lecture in towns on
the way; in 1,000 bourse He left Thirsk,
ouQty York last night, for Yarborougb,
where he is due Jthis ; afternoon.' -lie is
about 170 miles behind time, in' good
health and spirits, and walking welL. The
wea. her thus far has been very . unfavor
able. ; : -V
: :.. Piucbback Provided lor.
'Waseisgtos, Feb. 12. Pinchback bas
accepted the position of Revenue Agent of
Uie liopisiana District. ' '
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PINE ISLAxM)
This reliable Standard Fenilifcer is again of
fered to tne Farmers of Nor h t aroliua, and we
put it upon the market thla season in the full
confidence that tt 1b Til K BKaT Fertilizer sold
at the prict; iu this or any other country.
? we have hundreds of tesumonlals from farm
ers and gardeners wherever it has been used,
and it coutanues to grow ia popular favor.
'i he following is from the Honorable 'Senator
from FraukliQ ;
4'-- --!-"
Kiamkun County, N C, Japuary, i8T9.
MeHsrn; M T. Leach & Co , Raleiah, X-CT.
Dear tiim : I used the Pine Isiand Guano on a
portion of my cotton crop last year at the rate of
wMilbs per acre. It is, in my opinion, the best!
t ertilizer 1 Dave evef used, and in that opiuiou
my ueiguuvrs cuiiiui. i biihh use ii citiunncij
this year. - Very respectfully jours,
W. 8. HARRIS.
-DAVID WOOD, Esq , of Johnston county, tells
us that he usi d seme Piue Island Guano on an
old straw field, whicn had been laying out over
twenty years, and he luliy believes it made TEN
T1.MKS as much cottou as it would nave maue
without the use of any fertilizer. Mr. Wood has
used Pine Island Gnano lor several seasons, and
i recommends it highly to all his neighbors.
( :
i MOKKISVILLK, N, O , Nov. 85, 18T8.
Mr. IS. T. Veach, General A gent :
Dkak sik: l take pieasme in stating that my
experience: in the use and 6ale of jour Pine
island Guaso has been entirely satisfactory. All
inv neighbot s who have used it agree with nr.eiu
saying that it is far superior to any fertilizer sold
in our community. W e shall use it exclusively
the com iug season, aud as loug as it retains it
present lug staauard. j Very truly.
. WJM.. A. XLAKKiVM.
Further comment is unnecessary. The stan
dard ot PINK IsLaND GUANO will be fudy
malntninedj For prices and terms call on
M. T.' LEACH &CO.,
I CJeucral Agents,
febft-dAwam
ItALEIGH, N. C.
A
Two of the Finest Saddle and Harness
Animals on the Market.
Both fas', kind and Mylish. Consigned and
uiu-1 be soldi at a price.
feb.a-lt. I - W. C. McMACKIN.
ioo Babels Stock pbas.
600 BusttelS SEED OATS.
1 Car .load C'lR.
1 Car LOul FODDER
I 1,690 Pounds BUITBR.
500 Pounds HON ST.
feb!3-lt. W C IttcMACKIN.
TTAVING OBTAINED LETTERS OF AD-
JlL ministration on the estate of the late
TJAYID M CARTER
I hereby notify all persons who have cla'ms
rains said estate to Dresaut them to me, duly
authenticawd, on or before the istday of March,
1880, or thi notice will be pleaded In bar of their
recovery. t . .
All nersons indebted to said estate are re- i
anesteJ to make immed'ate payment.
H N , i K. W. WHARTON,
. 4 Administrator.
Ralemh, Feb. U, 1879. fibl3-w-law6w.
CAMERON, HAY & CO.,
GENERAL
liit
Offic e, Citizens' Natl Bank Building,
RALEIGU, N. C. -
Total Assets Represented, $96,000,000
Among the : Companies represented are the
following, vizi 4
Virtrinia Fire and Marine Ins. Co.
Liverpool and, London and Globe.
Bt. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Co.
Home Insurance Co. of New Tor.
Seaboard Fire Insurance Co.
London Assurance Corporation.
Hamburgr-Bremen Insurance Co., of
Germany-
Boyal Fire Ins. Co., of Liverpool.
Special attention given to the insurance of
Cotton, stored or in transit, and to Jlills, Facto-
lies, Ac.
SE11PIRE HOUSE,
TnLMISGTOX, N. C.
I. L. DOLBY, - - Proprietor.
BOACD $2 FEB DAY. .
GUAflO
mil
Mnws Holies.
.:". -i ':
1
ii tats.
KEW ADVE11T1SI5MKNTS..
. .SELECT BOARDLM. AKD DAY SCHOOL
THK MISSES NASH A MISS KOLLOCK Will
resume the exercises of their School on
Friday, February T, 1ST9. ana close ssth of Jane,
(twenty weeks) Circulars on application.
Lij Ilollemau ; Building -t 1
FLORlDA a etioice lot,-direct from
the grower.
i ; 1
MODNTAIK HMET-U: TflSCGMB,
White ani Very Choice. ; ' ;
Another lot of Extra Xarge BKBF TOMGU1E8.
FINK TABLE SALT inwoclea boxes, a very
desirable.anicle.
CUBA MOLASSES.i New Crop.JBest Quality.
. ; SEED POTATOES, Rose and Peerless.
NORTHERN NAVY B ANS. DREED PEACHES
AND APPLES.
. ' TURKISH PRUNES. 10c. y tb. ; ' '
CHOICE PICKLFS : Small Cucnmhers in Malt
-V'taegar, by the gallon; Crosse & Black
well's Pickles, in every style. . ; t 1
BEST BUCKWHEAT, MINCE MEATS, &C.
EVERYTHING YOU CAN WANT IN THE
. GROCERY LINE. OF THE BEST QUAL
ITY, AND VERY LOW.
HARDIN, GRIMES & CO.
W: D. & A.B.
February 8th, '79.
RECEIPTS FOR WEEK:
10,444 lbs. D. f. Clar Rib Pldes.
8 000 lbs. Fancy Leaf Lard ia tubs.
1X9 lbs. 1 hin Breakfast Strips.
1,298 lbs. Bulk Shoulders. 4 .
i 45 sacks Marshall's FineJTable Salt.
160 sacks Bal.iinore Famiiy Flour.
20 bbls. Early Rose Seed Potatoes.
" 10 bbls. Peerless T able Potatoes.
20 tobU. Selected Baldwin Apples.
10 bbls Baltimore Pearl Hominy and Grits.
m cases t ine Apple uccotash and orn.
6 cases 'Munson's Fresh Peaches. 3 lb cans
. 8 bbls. Plain Cucumber and Mixed llckles.
6 cases 8 weet Oranges and Fresh Lemons.
American ; in Head and Canada Oatmeal.
4 chests finest Gunpowder and OoiongTens.
Ferrfs' Selected Beef Tongues and Broiling Beef.
20 bbls. and boxes Ivina' Ex. Cream, Milk and
Soda Crackers.
Ivins' Mixed cakes and Challenge Snaps.
FRESH SPICED PIG FEET.
Hechler's All Pork Sausage every day.
THREE REASONS why our ROASTED AND
GROUND COFFEES are preferable to any
others in this market :
Firstly: Our Coffees are selected by ua and
are roasted and grou' d under our personal super
vision. ' e can therefore guarantee the quality
and kind to be as represented. !
Secondly: We roast and grind every day,
thereby enabling us to give our customers fresh
goods at all times.
Thirdly: lbs of our Roasted Coffee will go
as iar as 4 lb, green coffee, a saving of 25 per
cent, in favor of i ur Roasted Coffee.
Finally, Lantly and in Conclusion : Our Coffees
are roasted in an air-tiglit revolving cylinder,
that prevents any of the aroma of the berry
escaping, and the revolving of; the cylinder
eanaing every grain to be parched alike.
' V'i ma at- t 'iVtiOt tt retail 1mm 0 tn Alif
Wholesale trade Supplied at a small margin.
, JOB LOTS CIGARS VERY LOW.
Trade supplied atlManufacturers' Prices with
Libby's Cooked Corn Beef. He No Chop
Tea, Oswego Co. 's Starcht-s, Horsford's
Bread Preparation, wran s rotaan
Lye aud Red C Safety OiL
febMf ;. .
FRESH SUPPLY
FAMILY GROCERIES,
IN STOTIE AND ARRIVING DAILY AT THE
POPTJL lit ESTABLISHMENT OF
flpofta S Ssrrell,
r ON HARGETT STREET.
We are nrenared tsYurnlsh our city cus omen
wirta everything in the line ot Family Groceries,,
and to
Our Country Friends
We offer special indu ements. We can supply
all their wants.
'
JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD
Cuba Holasses and Canton Syrup !
THE BEaT IN THE MARKET.
SEED OATS I
Another car load of the finest 8eed Oats,
ceived to-day. Call and examine them.
re-
0SI0X SETS AND GARDEN SEEDS,
Fresh and genuine, in any quantity.
IMC IE -A-Hi
One car load Flour, all grades ;
also best Meal
in the city.
Our Market in the building, alwars supplied
with the best meats and in great variety ;
splendid Beef; PKK SAW-,
- sake a spkci Aivry.
PLOUGHS!
Call and examine the best Plough manufactured,
known as UuiPlgh. rv. 4. we
are the AG KNTb k OR THE CITY.
jantf , Christcpligrs & Sorrel,
! RALEIGH, N. C.
i. W. FRAPS,
. WHOLESALE AKD BTAIL DE4LEB IK
Foreign d Dsiii! Eip:,
WINES, CORDIALS, PORTER, ALE
AM) JLAUEK lit tit.
The following brands are kept on hand :
Live Oak (Sole Agent). Gibson, Cooper, Cabinet,
Ittifrer. Bour on, uoiaen ' weaumg. Mono
gram, XXX .Crown Rye, and best Scotch Whis
tiea. Tom Cooper, North Carolina and Kentucky Corn
Whisky. ,, . ,.
Best Jamaica and New Kngland Rama. ! ; "
1868 Castillo, Krencn an i uaiuornia cognac,
and -outhampton Apple Brand j. i -
Knmmell, Curacoa, Abajnthe, and Reed's Cock
tail. .. -
Bitters (the best in the market) and Gilt Sdge
London Dock, Holland and Domestic Gins and
Schiedam Schnapps. - -"i
California Port, Sherry, N. C. Bcnppernonr, and
jmportea unampagne.ron ana bnerry wines.
McKvans's and Bass's Ales, i JL A I. Burke's
Dublin Porter. v v iu,- t-.-
Lager Beer in Kegs and Bottles. ,
imnorted ADoUmaris and Seltzer Waters. i v
The Baru supplied witn-auis uisrr wines
Hari;firiilCoi
, - - - - j
and LSqaors taat can r- tepw ,T -,. : decliMX.
E3I00S MOOSE
ON THE EU20PEAIT PLAN. ;
Corner Salisbury and Harnett Streets,
:;":HtJast back of A. CREECH'S Store);; i v
. V R A LE 1G VLm ' iVj' C . ' r
Locat'on Dellghtfnl. Elegant rooms tor prt-
vatf parties. ,A v.- "ix-.TA, y-i&tfji ...
15 est Restaurant In Ihe City.
; French Cook. Pol te snd attentive; waiters.
Finest Meaks. Fish. Ovsters in evert stvle. and I
all kinds of WILD GAME. - Bar and BiliUrd Sa
loon in the baiiding. Tiie cjKiicest Wines and 1
Manors la stock; no ot&OTKUiaKept UlliAKS, ,
,11 the favorite brands. "
SPECIAL notigkU I take pleasure in
announcing to the public that I have secured the
services of a good Caterer, who wiU ave. entire
control of the Restaurant. Mr. G. W: HARRI
SON. a eener&J favorite, will attend the Bar;
and Mr, J AS. Ft-EEMAN will serve his friends
with the Oysters an the half shell and cirve th j
F.wl.
I srua1 antee satisfacion. and I earnestly so
licit your patronage.
, dec31-3m. .
JACOB HIGGS.
WM. BONITZ'S V '
NEW HOTEL,
GOLDSBOROv N. C.
Board per Day.
Meals.......--- .
,;......$2.oo. '
SO Cents.
........ .50 Cents.
Lodging.
Located in the Business Part of the Oity.
IE8T-CLA8S REST 1USAHT ATTACBCD TO THF
FtebS-tf,.- HTX. . .::i.k
THE
GREGORY HOUSE,
Crold.sl3oro, IV, C.J
Is in the business centre of the city and di
rectly opposite where the trains stop. Railroad
and telegraph offices in the building v ;
W. W. Freeman & T. II. Bain,
PROPRIETORS.
Good Fire and Accommodating Senants. '
febl-tf j-." ; . ., ' '
PURCELL HOUSE,
NORFOLK, VA.
R. T. JAMES, - - Proprietor.
Rooms
elegantly furnished. Passenger
Elevator.
RATES :
r"'2 50 and 2 OO per day,
location.
according to I
Jan29-ly.
BOARDING HOUSE
Mrs. R. W. I3est,
No. 1, Fayetteville street, over Stmnach s Btor,
near the Capitol. GOOD ROOMS AND GOOD
BOAKD by the day, week or month, on reason
able terms. feb4-tf
STOP AT THE :
Richmond Hotel.
' (OPPOSITE LONG'S HOTEL), I
ROCKINGHAM, N. C.
MES.!J. 'A. MCDONALD, Proprietress
Rooms large and comfortable. Terms moder
ate. Polite and attentive matters.
aeis-tf.
PAGE'S HOTEL.
8ANFORD.N.C. i
Right Hand Side going South,
; Left Hand Side going North,
Passengers take BreakfaBt going South ; Sap-.
per going North.
MEALS 50 CENTS.
W. C. PAGE.
novl8-tf
Formerly of Cary, Proorietor.
TIM LEE'S
R.ILEIUH CI HOUSE
"The Belnanico of ifo
Corner Martin and Salisbury Streets
GENUINE DUBLIN XXX BROWN STOUT
on drought with Bass ale, the old English
drink of Half A Half, can be procured in the
future at Tim Lee's Club House. Also oh hand
old Robeson County whisky bought of Hardin A
Grimes. Baltimore Meats and aU delicacies of
the season served in first-class order. ; ! .
Nine private sitting rooms, so th.t parties can
always be private. 4 t
rw-French Cook. oct.6-tf
I E O
II
H A I II
B00KSELLER XS D STATIOER,
MARKET SQUARE; :
FAYETTEVILLE1 N C
Keeps constantly on hand a fall supply oil
BIBLES,
PRAYER AND
HYMN BOOK8,
AJTD ALL ' .
SCHO OA-. BOO ItS
in general rise.
A FULL AS80RTMJNT OF
WRITING PAPERS, ENTELOPES, BOX
PETERIES, PENS, INKS, PENCILS.
PA
FANCY ARTICLES,!
WUKU tHJAlta,
WRITING DESKS,
. AO., AC,, AC
: Orders solicited, and any book mailed, postage
paid, on receipt oi tue cauuogue price.
uraers iur mumv pruuipuy kkeuueu mj,
an I4-T - i .! '
THE ANGEL IN THE CLOUD;
NEW EDITION.
W
'Jl HAVE JUST PUBLIS1IED A NEW
EDITION of this celebrated POEM, by
the late Edwin W. Fuller, with th addt
i tion of a 4LEMOIK and OKTRAIT OF THE
AUTHOR, and a number of smaller Poems not
heretofore published.
Price, in handsome ciotn, oeveiea boaraa,
ljo. Gut Edge, aa.oo. .
Orders aoacitea.
I E. J HALE k 80N..
mavtltf ITVmTST Rtreet New Vor. ;
Raleigh Jk Augusta Air-Line
llallroad Company.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,)
Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 1, 1878. - s(
the Raieigh A Augus-a Air-Une Railroad will
rcn daUv t Sundays excepted. as foUowss ! ;
Lave iave
Raleurh. T 00 a
m Hamlet........ 4 30 am
Hoffman s 35 "
' Keyser........ sis
1 Manly... ? so "
Cameron 8 25
Cary 8 00 '
Apex......... 8 30
ACWHffl..... 05
M err oaks... 9 30
Moncure. ....I 0
Osgood..;.. ..10 SO
Sacford......ll8K "
Cameron. ....14 35 p
Manly... 140
Keyaer 45
Hoffman.... S 30 i '
Arrive at -
' Saniord. ...... 10 00
1 ' Osgood........l0 30
-f'Mencure......ll 00
m Merry Oaks. ..11 30
H
. '
U
' ... New HU1...-...11 5S :
' Apex. , .4 : ... .is 35 p a
Cary.... ...... 1 06 t
, Arrive at- '
Hamlet 4 so
Raleigh, i 145
tar-ciose connection at anford with tie West.
era Railroad to and from Favettevllle. - , v
i JOHN C. WINDER,
Bnperintenleant,.r
X'J.'-TH0e3A
CDMMlSSII!ipEp?
C OTTON"" SELLER,
8 Martin Street .
IN ST00K and TO AER1TE :
25.000 Yards Cotton Bagging, .
" - 1 000 BnnilesHei Arrow Ties.
500 Bn Piece! &
-1000 Tot Diuiaee Bamg
500 Ponnis Bagpg Twine. .
' Which I offer upon 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 Adyances, ' ; ; .
with low rates of interest and storage charges oa
any Cotton they may store with me.
i am SOLJB aGKNT here for the celebrated
Taylor Georgia Cotton Gin
and have tn store - - - "
One : 4o-Saw ; Gin, one 50-Sav
OiM, and one 60-Saw Ciin,
which 1 wid sell at FACl'OR V PRICES, ireigh
added. Correspondence solicited. r
J. J. THOMAS,
' !i ! i -ia Martin Street,1
selO-dfim. ; - Raleigh, C, I
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST.
FOB S-A-UE.
178 Sacks Holt's Family Flour.
- !2oO " Horney's Family Flonr,
SO " Huffman's Fumiiy Flour.
t4 fiarrels Virgioia Saper Flour.
' 20 Bags White Peas.
5 Bags Stock Peas.
50O Pounds Virginia Butfr.
450 Gallons Prime Cider Vinegar.
Turkeys, Chickens, Eggs. Butter, Ducks, Geese,
Opposutus, Dried Fruits, Irish Potatoes
Cabbage, anu all kinds of
COUN rm Y PRODTJCI3
, BT KTEET FREIGHT. ;
PL.AKTATIOJV JIACIIIXEKY
OF BVEBT DESCRIPTION. ,
TALBOTT'S Planter, Portable and Stationary
Engines, Saw and Grist Mills pompleie,
the best made.
Steel Brush, Cotton Bloom, Windship', Farrar
and Sorrel Cot on Gins,
Reduced Prices.
Georg a Universal Plows, Farmer's Favorite .
Grain Drill.
AIX'KINDS OF
IMPROTED PLANTATIOX UTENSIL
AND
Madiincry for General Industries.
Agents for the best manufacturers of this sec
tion. Letters of inquiries promptly answered
tnd best possible information furnished. Send
for special circulars of any machinery you may
want.
STBONACH & AI-COTT,
Manufacturers' Agents, Raleigh, N. C,
hi Geo'l Pr dace ComniissioD McfckDts.
nov2-tf -' ' ;
IN STORE :
Haxall Patent Family Hour, 1-8 and
1-16 Sacks, Fresh fcronnd and
Equally as (jood as P&tapsco,
Guaranteed.
Finest A Sjrrop, only 65 Cts. per Gal.
FULL LINE
Family Groceries I
WAll Goods DeliTered in City FREE. ; ,
Corner Wllniagtoa aid Hargett Streets,
. jan4-8ai ItATKIGIF. -
rCff CCD '3731 CD IE
WILL BE SOU) TO THE HIGHEST BID
der, at the Court House, in Ra'eigh, on
Monday. Februart S4th, 1&79, one lot lying be
tween Saunders street and the Raleigh and Gas
ton Railroad; commencing on saunaers street,
70 feet from southeast corner of Jones and Saun
ders street, running nearly sooth along Saunders
street about too ieet; to the northwest corner oi
Vrs. R. H. Poge's lor, thence along the line of
her lot nearly east to said railroad, thence along
said raU oad 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, BATCHJBLOR, Attorney.
TMPORTANT SALE. BT VIRTUE OT THE
jl powers coniainea m a mortgage i ram . r.
H. Rubs and wife to J. T. Leach, registered in
Book 45. p. 440. Rerister's office, of wake coun
ty. I shall on Monday, February 17th, 18; 9, at the
Court House door, in Raleigh, proceed to expose
to public sale the interest of said Russ and wife
in 110 acres of land, lyuu en Walnut Creek, in
Wake countv, and bounded by the lands of Wil
liam Scotland Ths. a. Jenkins, The. Howie,
J C. Biake and others. This tract is subject to
prior man gages, which will be announced on
day of sale. J T. LEACH.
RSADB, BCSBBS A BtTSBIB,
- anlS-30t . - . i Attorneys for Mortgagee.
PURSUANT to- the powers contained in a
mortgage deed, executed Jaly 1, '876, and
recorded in the Register's offlc for ihe county
of Wake, book 44, page 604, ws will sell at pub
lic auction, at the court house door, In the city
of Raleigh, on , .-.. ,
Thursday,' 20th February Next,
.:. ataluable? ' ? .,.
H ( I I I S K A N 11 I A I I
I JJ-V-' KJ.AJU.. , --v A i
Now occupied by Phil. Thiem, Esq., on the
Southwest corner of Cabarrus and Blood worth
streets, tn said city.
;tebms cash.
GRAY A STAMPS,
' anl6dtds ' - 1 Attorneys for Mortgagee.
f OfvSAIE.
- HALF INTEREST IN
S A Good Paying Business.
lor
Side
Only limited capital required. Address
, A. U. At C,
mj-tt. , . . SUteTlUe,M.a'
r Vt.'ll. w
' TtHOHAIRS, z
LlJSTKJiS,
Tim 'r-yjAy :
BLACK AND
KM HW IW aT
. We nave some if AKKAINS !n hand-
some bILK loiXTURS Dk KSS iOOD8, .
that we will sell at any reasonable offer.
We Job these Alpacas as low as they can
be bought anywhere.. . 4 ,
PETTY & JOSES, Raleigh, If. C.
1379,
JIJ&T ECE1YEI :.
? Two cases early SPRING PRINTS, standard
makes, beautiful designs and patterns.
1 Three cases favorite" brands 4-4 BLEACHED
COTTON, for JamU fuse. , ; -
600 French-wove CORSETS at 40c. .
W. H. & R. S.TUCKER.
IF" Customers ordering Goods and Samples
by mail will please enclose stamps topy post age
V. II. &K. S. TUCKER. I
We will open on TUESDAY,- FEBRUARY
11th, a new line of ?
of superior brands and qualities.
Also, a full line of other MOURNING GOODS,
CRAPES. Ac. ! : ; . '
W. II.AU S TUCKER.
f.-b9-tf I'
H J . . i
IARPETS!
CARPETS !
CARPETS !
RUGS, 11
i -
; Bought from the manufacturers. An NEW
DESIGNS aUd CHOICE PATTERNS never be-
f orfe offered in this market. Just received at
PETTY J01ES.
DAILY ARRIVALS
. ' OF 1 j' :
NEW and SEASONABLE
II
AN ADVANTAGE
-CAN BE HAD IN .THE LINE OP
CLACK DRESS GOODS,!
Offered for sale bj this
71SI11S
house including
Black Cashmere s9
- AND ONE GRADE
BLA CKiALJfACCA
That cannot be had of any one else tn this mar
fc-t, or aaxpaased la any.
OCtSVtf. yy( ...
DO YOU:. WANT FUENITUEE?
" If so it WOI Pay Yon to Read This.
Best & Cheapest Furniture
i in the city is now to be had as the subscriber is
f determined not to be undersold, and is offerinj
I a very naaasome stock oi
FTTllNtTTJRE
A REDUCED PRICES. For a GOOD BAR
GAIN CALL ON ME.
W A LNUT SUITS
' A -very select assortment of . WALNU1
i SUITS Just received and for sale, very reasons
biy. i noid out special raaucements m mis line
also a lot of walnut budstjiads i and
varied assortment of Common Furniture, whie
I wun as cneap a ; i
dec f . A. W FRAPS.
p
ii mm
. OtI FORT, w. c,
TT. J. CALAIS, - - Snperintenaent.
' MANUFACTURERS OF
WALR0T CHAMBER SOUS. 0RESSIX8 CASES
WASH-STAIDS; WARDROBES, HAt
: RACKS, TABLES OF ALL tIRBS
ARB STYLES. DESKS, ,
AND EVERYTHING USUALLY MADE IN A
I !
FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY.
This is a HOME ENTERPRISE, and bein
such, we respectfully ask an even share with
i our Northern competitors. ' :"
We have the
best pA newest improved au
chinery, and
Superior Workmen,
And guarant-j aaOafacUon, both in styles and
prices, ..
r Orders promptly flHsd. ' ' t ' tafhu.
1 11 II i ll! Irl llll Ifihl 1
Ul Illll U Jl 11 El JLJJJ
in
?ff Halt nam 9 a at 11 fa mi H
tune
V
COLORED.
- . tiisj-.
CALL. AT
BRANSON'S BOOKSTORE,
' Next Door to Hearths Old Stand.
North Carolina JAJmanacs
T At $3.00 per Hundred or 60c. per Dozen. . ,
: LA" BOOZ&
Of all 'Descriptions, at Lowest Ca h . Rates.,
BlU ANK ;; BOOKS,
" LARGE AND SMALL. '
, New York Pally Heralds
And other Dallies, every day at l o'ciock, P. M.
Subscriptions taken for all PERIODICALS at "
the Publishers' rates.! . Call or address - . ' .
RV. L. BRANSON,
Janll-3m. Raleigh, N. C.
JNCOURACi; .
HOME INSTITUTION 8. r
SECURITY AGAINST FIRE,;
, Tine ' -NORTH
CAROLINA
Home InsuraiicB Co
RALEIGlt, N. O.
THIS COMPAQ VICONTINUES TO WRlTk
Policies at
JPIX? RATEh,
' on all classes "
I ns u r a b le P ro pe r ty .
AJjL. IjOBHlSb AKE
PROMPTLY ADJUSTED ANI PAID.!
THK "HOME" IS
Raply GMUig hi PaiJlic Fa?or
; AND
APPEALS, WITH 00MTJ3EE0E
TO ' .
InBxixers o Propertr in Korta Oarolina.
ST Agents in all parts of the State.
This Company takes risks on nroDertT of everv
character on the most reasonable rates, and not
withstanding the large number ot losses it has
sustained in the past four years, it has never
failed to pay promptly and on time, its motto
PROGRESSIVE! - PROSPEROUS
PROMPT t
AMPLE HB8KBVB AND GOOD
SURPLUS J
Premiums Cash I
FOLICrEiS LIBERAL.
"GUARD YOUR OWN INTERESTS BY IN
8UBJNG IN THE
JOHN G. WILLIAMS, President
W. H. VHOW, Vice-President.
W. 8. ritUttltOSB, Sec. and Tress.
PULsxi OCWFJSR. snperv'.eot
NORTH CAROLINA' STATE LIFE
Insurance Gompany
Incorporated In 1873,)
RALEiuu, xr: a ?
Paid np Capital, . t200,000.0i.
, it
1 B&?:S&t&?jPn- A 'V'X
isilisrsliiliiirHEiOtliHS
Hortl CaroMoie
F. 11. Cameron. j -M President '
W. E. Anderson, . ' Vice-President
W. M. llicto, u . toee'v. and Treat
Dr. E. Burke Haywood. , Med. Birettor
Prof. E I Smith, Advisory Actuary
Tut only Hons Life Insurance ComouM in
North Carolina. One of the most successful
Companies of its age In the United States, lias
already issued between two and three thousand
policies. Ail of its funds Invested at home
among our own people. - All losses paid prompt-'
ly and in cash. Rates as low as those of any
first class company. Has thru dollars of .
oets lor every polaak of liabilities. : : ' t
wAgtnts wantea in every county in the 8tate to
; r k for this most excellent and flrmlv estab
lished home .institution. . For lnformatioi
address - ' - .
N. C. BTATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
Raleiirh. N. a.
Atlah t ic Coast Line
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
... WlXJtlKOTON, N. (X, Nov. llth, 18T7.
Attention is invited to the ' ;
QUICK TIME
MADE .
TilitiitiH'UlH,
VIA THIS LINE.
VRS. V.
7:23
13:01
Goldsboro to Rtcnmond.
Jo ' Washington.
3
uo , Baltimore
14:56
17
do . Philadelnhla 18:21
do ; . New York 21:16
do j iColombns, Ga..... 24:03
do 1 i - Montgomery....... 28:28
do Xobile......; ...35.10
io ; : New Orleans...., 40:40
coBEESPoinmw quick tihe:
All Intermediate Points.
Trains leave Goldaboro, going North, s:19
Noon, and 104 p. m. Going Soma, leave
Goldsboro 6:43 a. m. and 37 p. m.
: Pullman Palace Cars on night tralns,and Par
lor Cars on day trains. ,
Train leaving Raleigh at 9:30 8, m. connects
at Goklsboro with train North at 13:19 noon and
South at 8:57 p. m. .
Train leaving Raleigh at 4:10 p. m. connects
with the 104 p. m. train North at Goldabcro.
... A. POPE, ... ! :
bow is tf : anenU Paasesvr 1 tut.
vweqian. died vefitprnar. - . t
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