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0 .1 isifriiiT r em nt BT P. M. HALE AKB W, L. S AUNDKRS. " Pnhlslre4 Pally (except Monfl;$v) and Weekly. RATSSOF SCB8CRrPTI0M Vt ADVANC.! J, Paily, one year, mail postpaid, " six months, " " three V . weekly, one year, matt postpaid " . . six months, M " $ 8 00 400 2 09 3 00 1 00 To city subscribers The Observer will be de livered dally at twenty cents per week ; seventy-five cents per month ; two dollars for three months. BY TELEGRAPH. REPORTED BT TBS ASSOCIATED PRESS. V, S. POSTAL COITT.TIISSION AT WIL- Their Reception 71 retine: wit tt Bus klnckii If I en Speeches. iSpecial to Tdk Observer. Wilmington, N. C, April 24, 1877. The Postal Commission, accompanied by ladies, arrived this morning, and took lireakfast at the Pdrcell House, after which they adjourned to the Library rooms to meet the business men of the city. Mr. Van Bokkelen presided. Mr. Hub bard spoke firbt. , lie gave the history of the fast malls, and Raid the mail could be carried from New York to New Orleans in sixty hours now sixty-five. He said the object of the Commission was to learn if increased facilities were necessary, and the business men must furnish the neces sary information. He spoke patriotically in conclusion . : Hon. J. , W. Marshall spoke next, giving information as to the Post Office Depart ment, and concluding in the same way. Ex-Mayor Fox, of Philadelphia, made a capital speech, complimenting Col. Uridg ers, and expressing his astonishment at the agricultural development of the South, saving that she did not have the mail fa cilities that she ought to have ; that we ought to demand and keep demanding them until we get them. -Jol. Bridgers made a happy speech crediting the busi ness men of Wilmington with great en ergy and enterprise, and sustaining all he said by statistics of the, commerce of Wil mington. Col. Waddell was called and in a few exceedingly appropriate and humorous re marks which made a pleasant impression upon the Commission, wound j up the pro ceedings. The Commission then went to the Sound accompanied by a large party of ladies and gentlemen, and had of course a good time. A ball is now going on at the Opera House and is being enjoyed by the visitors. ' FOREIUN. - Constantinople, April 24. An im mense crowd witnessed the removal of the Russian insignia from the portals of the embassy. i .. London, April 24. GortschakofFs cir cular regrets that Russia finds herself un der the necessity of proceeding single handed to realize the wishes of Europe. Russia has in view the improvement and better condition of the Christians, not territorial aggrandizement. When Rus sians cross the Pruth Turks will send a large force of Circassians to destroy rail roads. Count Andrassy now favors the mobilization of Austrian forces sufficient to protect Austrian interests. The lluHsian army commences its march to Uoumania Wednesday. The Russian naval authorities have suspended naviga tion between the Crimea and Circas sians. i Russia lias promised Roumania indepen dence and a royal title. The Austro-llun-tfiirian army at Pesth has lecn placed jcouchant for any emergency. Turkey is bringing timber from Transylvania for bridges over the Danube. There are only Bi'ven thousand Turkish troops in Crete arid the people are organized for insurrec tion. The Italian squadron which sailed from Taranto under sealed orders is bound for Salonica. Twenty thousand Russians concencrated on the Pruth will soon be ready to cross. St. pETER8BrKG, April 24. A dispatch from Kischeneff, dated yesterday, und oillcially .published to-day, announces a review ol the troops by the Czar, at Tirospolima, yesterday. II is Majesty, ad dressing his officers, said : "I felt grief at sending you to the field of battle, and therefore delayed action as long as possible, hesitating to shed your blood, but now that the honor of Russia is attacked, I am convinced you will all, to thelast man, know how to vindicate it. May God be with you. I wish you complete success. Farewell until you return." St. Petersburg, April 24. The Czar's manifesto to the Russian army and peo ple was promulgated to-day. The Em peror declares that in view of the rejection of the protocol, and the obstinate refusal of the Porte to yield to the just demands of Europe, the moment has arrived for Russia to act independently. BccnAKEST, April 24. The Roumanian Government, in reply to the Turkish Grand Vizier's dispatch requesting the Prince to make arrangements with Abdul Kerim, Commander-in-Chief of the Turk ish army, to prevent the passage of the Russian army, has declared that such a step is too serious to be determined by executive power alone. Tho Roumanian Chambers will be assembled on the 26th inst. to examine the question. Th first Russian detachment, consisting, of forty sappers and an officer, crossed the Rouma nian frontier yesterday at Bestmak. One thusand men are expected to cross to-day. Grand Duke Nicholas has issued a procla mation to the inhabitants of Roumania an nouncing the passage of the Russian army under his command toward the Danube. Roumania having received no preliminary notification has declared it yields to force, and h&& directed its troops to fall back to avoid a conflict. - Ameer, or Jlasngar, is assembling an army on the Russian frontier of Kho kaud. Gen. Kauff man asks reinforcements. A formal declaration of war will be issued on Wednesday. . . . London, April 24. Julius Cassar won . . .. . . f . tne citv ana suouroan nanuicap x.puui. London. Aoril 24. The Russians cross ed tha Roumania frontier in the rear of Vn'srheni at five o'clock this morning.' t In the House of Lords this afternoon, Earl Derbv stated that - 17.003 Russian troops crossed the frontier last night. Count Schouvaloff. the Russian Ambassa dor. in communicatins a Russian circular to Lord Derby to-day stated that a general i . . . . i j i vuitr to cross ine ironiier uau uven ArreNt of Diamond Ilobbers. Dattox, April 24. Fritz Dine and Williams Harrison, two of the principal ones, in the recent, diamond robbery at Kashville have been arrested, Half of the property was found on thenC . ''" , - ' '" Cbild Dutroirod; - s; i H Cii attanoooav ; April 2L--A xlaughter Chnstien ,JReyer,i five years old, died from the effects of an outrage perpetrated "7 a nearo. who made his escape after committing the deed; ' ; Complicated. Accounts. Richmohd,' April 2i-i-Tlie accounts of Dr: E.T. Baird, manager at 4he Frcsby- isrian p.utiication j commit tte. aire: conapiir '-aiea to the extent of f22,(m. VOL. 1. Washington Items. Washington, April 24. Maj. Stevens, Clerk of the Appropriations Committee of the House, while he has no doubt of an extra session being called, thinks it wil dispose of its business in' fifteen days after its organization. . - The Louisiana Committee arrived this morning in good health.' j Secretary Evarts has gone tlo New York and Albany, to be absent several days. - Ex-President Grant and lex-Secretary Chandler were out riding together. Commander B. F. Day has been ordered to the command of Rio Bravo,' at Browns ville, Texas. ..!-.... President Hayes does n!t see how Messrs. Wade, Blaine & Co. can give force totheir opposition. He says they could not do it by thwarting any personal plans or prospects of his own because! be had none for them to thwart; they could not doit byi defeating his nominations id the Senate, because he never would send any name to the Senate in whose confirmation he had an interest beyond that inspired by his general views as to the good of the public service. He did not see that they could do anything beyond denounce his" policy in speeches. Eveiiif theycould find a majority in the Senate opposed to the Southern policy the Senafe could not undo what had been done. It could not restore the troops to the Stato Houses, nor could it rehabilitate the governments which have vanished as soon as federal troops were withdrawn from their support. The, Louisiana Commission presented their report to the President, remained an hour with him and dined at the White House this evening. Their report is simply a review of their proceedings. A dozen northern postmasters were com missioned to-day. j Two companies of soldiers have been ordered from North Carolina! leaving only one company in the State, at Fort Johnson. The Cabinet meeting was I brief and the President thanked the Louisiana Commis sion. -, ' j . South Carolina Legislature, Columbia, April - 24. The Legislature met in extra session on the call of Gov. Hampton. In the Senate! the former Lieutenant-Governor, Gleavs, called the House to order, and made a farewell ad dress insisting he was legally re-elected, but that further resistance wpuld be futile. Simpson then took a seac and delivered a brief address urging harmony, and a strict regard for the rights and privileges of all classes. The Edgefield and Laurens Sena tors were sworn in. The! Senate now stands fifteen Democrats and eighteen Re publicans, but one Republican votes with the I democrats, and another is in jail, and the Senate is virtually a tie,' and the Lieutenant-Governor has the casting vote. The indications are that Associate Justice Wil lard, a New York Republican, will be nominated for Chief Justice jby the Demo cratic caucus, and elected n accordance with Gov. Hampton's avowed desire. 'I'lic Troop IlemoTed from New Or I Jeans JSew Uri.eass, April ZL As the ca thedral clock struck 12 to-day, the detach ment of the third infantry, uiider command of Lieut -Col. J. R. Brookei; marched out of Orleans hotel and passed up Charles street to St. Louis street, and out St. Louis street to the river where they embarked on a steamboat for the barrackjs. About one hundred men from other regiments assem bled on the opposite side of the street in front of the Orleans hotel to see their com rades move. When the infantry band began to play, a few hundred persons gath ered on the streets along the line of march, but there was not the slightest demonstra tion of any kiad. On the galleries oPthe Orleans and St. Louia hotels stood a few of the adherents of Gov. Packard, looking at the movements of the trioops and the people in the streets below. liJcrtion of United Stac Senator. New Oelbaxs, April 2$. The Legis Juage lature in joint session elected Spofford United States Sbnator. Slany Republicans, alter patriotic speeches, voted for Spofford. The ballot stood : Spofford, 140; .Wilts, 1; Blank, 12; total, 153. Necessary to a choice! 7t. : , IiOnislana. Affairs. Kew Okleaxs, April 24.-j-Gov. Nicliolls has issued a proclamation Requesting the citizens of New Orleans to attend to their regular business to-day. j -. Ilunpr for Murdering: His Step-Child. April 24.j-George Wil Savannah, Hams, colored. convicted bf killing his step-child by beating and roasting her, was execuica to-aay ai opnngueiu. Died. New Yokk, April 24. Uuther C. Clark, Sr., of the firm of Clark, Dodge & Co., In riparl. l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N O T I C E Will be sold at the COURT HOUSE in Raleigh on Thursday, the 24th day of May, 1877, at PUBLIC AUCTION, one-halt interest in the following tracts of land, situated in the countj of Chatham, to wit : i . One tract nf lnn.i In th nnntr of Chatham. known as the ORE HILL PROPERTY, containing two hundred and forty-four acres, together with all the Engines. HXachinerr. Xools and Fixtures thereon, ami the Alining and Mineral interests in a tract of land adjoining the same, containing seventeen and three-tenths acres. , Also three other tracts adjoining the above on the waters of Bear Creek, known as the Heades, Ynmn and Aaraoa! Trarts, and con taining aoout mx hundred acres. - I Also one tract known as the M Hlis Pbtlllp Tra- t, on the waters of Bear Creek, adjoining the lands of G. W. Bialock ait others, contain ing about 117 acres. i. - -r Also another tract situated about 3 miles sooth- west of Oremu on tne waters ol Bear CreeK, Rfiloininir the lands of William Harper and oth ers, containing about 50 acre.. The mineral de posits in the last Earned tracij 50 acres being re- . a i th a following lands In Moore county s : onntrat known as the llkjas Tract, on Haw itmnoh rninf alninir about ICO acres. Also two other tracts knota as Chalmert and Darmaa Tract, on the waters of Little Twt-a, lyrvvir and both sides or inc oia plana r" . . -. - . jlln . .Via fin It jwn road leading rrom i ajeiw: uc i " taining about 85 acres. ; i Also one andivided seventfr of six tracts of lanK lying on Haw Branch arjd the W ash branch and containing aDoui wo acrs. I'hi cola to maI. nnrtpr & !decree Of the KslT- cuit Court of the United Staies, for the Fourth r-...,if ami racism Diatrb-t rf Xorth Carolina, at November term, is; thereof, in the suit of C. S. Bonnet, plaintiff, against John Creen and VMiam Msoett, aeienuanis vjc ;. vTERMS CASI1. . - r - - . - ; . : " DANIEL G. FOWLE, ' 'Mr. . . . , JOS. B. 8ATCUELOK, ' ap2l-Ws ,: Commissioners, 1 u n i RALEIGH, N. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. Oiir DryBooflsStock. . EVERY ARTICLE ALONG THE WHOLE LINE WILL BE COLD TOlTORiaY'LOW.' The Low Prices at which we sell DRY GOODS is attracting the attention of bayers at a distance 14 attested toy the large number of orders now receiving, and ?4 .. . - . -. OUR BUSY STORE is almost Constantly Crowded WITH Appreciative Buyers, Is the best evidence that can be given of the MODERATION OF OtTR PEICES, AND TUE CONFIDENCE OF TUE PEOPLE IN OUB MOLES OF DOING BUSINESS. TUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF II air, Striped and Small-Check Silks, and New Printed Linen Lawns. W. II. A It. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, N. men 6-tf SPRING TRADE, 1877. FRESH ARRIVALS AT j. GULL DEALER IN DRY GOODS IIVTf, SHOES AXD- CLOTHING IPa yet tovlllo St reet, RALEIGH, N. C. 1 Case 9-8 Cambrics at 10 cts., Prints 5, 7 1-2 and 8 1-3 cts., Bleached and Unbleached Domestic 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12 1-2 cts. Tlifse are PRICKS TO SUIT Fresh arrival of our THE DULL TIMES. amons Hani-Mate Shoes for (Memeii, Which are undoubtedly the PRETTIEST AND BEST EVER BROUH1IT TO THIS MARKET. Price, S5, 6 to 7.50. Beautiful Btocfc of Am Accent for Frank Islle'a Ijkdie Journal Cut Paper Patterns stock on nanu. AND GE TfcrlicfTourKoasj THE J. P. GULLET. apr 19-tf. ITO-77 IO TH3 TIZS, And : - : ;' T- ir. LOADER'S Fayetteville Street, m the place to order your SPUING- SUITS of CLOTHING, He has retnrned from New York with a lance and one of the most attractive stocks of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR Ever offered to the Raleigh public. FRENCH AD ESGIffl CLOTHS, DOESKIN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND TJER- I' MAN CASI MERES..- , BLACK & BLUE FLANNELS Of very Superior Quality. YACnT CLOTHS, LIGHT CASLMEkES FOR PANTS, SHEPHERDS PLALD8, In short, a full line of every thing to wear. Prices in accordance with the times, and whole suits, or even any garment is pat up at at a mnch lower price man ever oeiore onereo. - EVOnly the most stilled workmen employed, - tWRetnember the name and place, T. R. LOADER, nearly opposite Tucker Hall. Jicn30-tf. ; MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, 828 Arch Street, ' PHILADELPHIA. NEW LUTEIT DSESS GCODS. . Our Spring Importation of CHOICE PRINTED LI5E" LA WSS has just been received ex-steamship "BrtUBJC,' ' --- Ladies can have samples sent by mail. . , NEW PEINTED LINE1I LAWNS. v " Black Patterns oa white ground, Blue Patjterns on white ground, ., -Crimson Patterns on white ground, . Lilac Patterns on white ground, ; . -: Brown Patterns oa white ground. V:MotjE3NQ"HI! lawns.' ; ' White Patterns on black ground, Plain Black Linen Lawn. . Plain White Linen Lawn, 88 tnchea wide. Plain White Linen Lawn, 86 inches wide. a t FOB TRAVELLING SUITS. Plain Flax Colored Unena; 34 Inches wide, at 90, 85, BS. 81. 85 and 40 cents per yard. Plain Navy Blue Linens. . . , , : , Plain Black Linens. ' Checked Linen. natural flax colors. '' . Also,- Household Linens of every description.. Lanen uanacercmeis. c c ? -Qualities always reliable. . " Prices alwayB reaaonable-lal tiEOi ntLLIEEN & SOU, ' LI Store, 8iS A irh Stree, Irl2-eod-lm. PHILaDELTUIA. EV'S, Mercnant Tailorina fifi C, WEDNESDAY, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T S. D. HABRIS01T, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER t; CJomer FayettevflJe and llartm Sts., ' RALEIGH, N. C. FRESH GOODS. CUBA MOLASSES, GOLDEN 8YRUP,' DRIED APPLES, BALDWIN APPLES. DRIED BEEF HAMS. "TV. PIU HASiS. MACKERELS, ? r HERRINGS, J ? COD FISH, CUCUMBER PICKLZS, - , . RICE, HOMINY aad GRITS, 8QAPS ANJ 8TARCH, ' ,. KEROSENE OIL, ,",:: PURE CLDEK VINEGAR, AKB A' NICK ARTICU OF HONEY I3V THE COMB, , All low for CASH, at S. D. HARRISON'S. apr ft-6m G OWI ADVICE! In the Shakespearian play of Hamlet, Polo- nius gives tie following advice to his son Laertes a mere youth that was about to depart on a ton through France: 1 " - " Costly thy habit as thy parse can bay, but not expressed in fancy ; rich, not gaudy, for the ap parel oft proclaims the man." This was sound advice. No one can deny it therefore I call the attention of the general pub lic to the fact that I am prepared to fit up K TT I TtTITKI fl f 1 HABITS." RICH NOT GAUDY 0 and NOT as costly as the purse can buy. My stock of ENGLISH AND FBENCH Scotch; English and American CASSI MERES, TWEEDS, '. j i , - - - ;";' - Is LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE, and .18 A. 11 CJ-V I K he like of which were NEVER OFFERED BE FORE, are now off ered. Only the . MOST SKILLED WORKMEN employeti. Merchant Tailor. FIRST FLOOR HOLtEMAN BUD DING, mni-sin. " - s A L, E O r THE M MSPAPERiTPES,'ETC. II - JAJTfES J. L,ITCIlFOKD. Auctioneer. By virtue of a deed In trust recorded in Book 39, p. 147, Wake Registry, I will, on THURSDAY, the 26th of April, 1STT, expose to sale at public auction, at tne uourc uouse aoor in naiein, tae following property, used in the publication of The Em newspaper, to wit: .- one uampoeu tTess, Six cases of Minion Type, Four cases of Head Type, Six cases of Bourgeois Type, One case of Nonpareil Type, One Composing Stone, Ten Brass Galleva, and all other Fixtures and Furniture appertaining to The Era omce, to gether with the name of said Era newspaper and its good win. Terms easn. j. a. hill March 22-td Trustee. : rpIIE BUFFALO LITIIIA WATERS u nil -: - V. PECULIAR MALADIES OF WOMEN AND OTHER FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE. Some of the most eminent medical men of the country pronounce these waters " WELL-SIGH SPECIFIC" In most of the PAINFUL MALADIES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. is DYSPEPSIA, NEURALGIA, LIVER AFFECTIONS. CHRONIC DIARRUiEA, PARALYSIS, GOUT. RHEUMATISM, AMD IX DUKASKS OF THE " KID5EIS AND BLADDER, they are second to none of th e celebrated mineral waters oi tne worm, ana in some oi ine diseases here enumerated tney nave accompnsned Denen cial results as remarkable aa any of record, whether of mineral waters or medicines. This claim Is emphatically attested by those whose statements defy imputation or question. Testi monials sent to any address on application. - - The waters are pat up In cases of one dozen half-gallon bottles at $5 per case, invariably in advance. THOMAS F. GOODE, Proprietor Buffalo Labia Springs, Va. ?eU-tf xy IIETHEK ' TOO WISH TO BUT OR SELL, Communloate 'Wltli us. Orders for MERCHANDISE have the advantage of bottom figures in this market. - Consignments of PRODUCE have our best ef forts , tiCICX AND rBOnTABUi B&TvKas. We handle all descriptions of Merchandise ex cept Liqaora. oruers iorcarioaaBox have special attention, secured. We handle Lowest rates of freight HAYAL STCHES AHD COTTOK, AsweUas WAX, TALLOW," HIDES. POULTRY, EGGS. t DRIED FRUIT, GRAIN. ONIONS. POTATOES, APPLES," PETTEWAT & ' SCUT LK.E3T , Broker and Commiaaion Merchant. febS0-3m . Wilmington. N. C. cn icixtural cman ca im, - BEST OFFER YET ! .We will furnish the fallowing Chemicals, suffi cient to make a ton of Fertilizer, for $10 cash; or one hundred and twenty pounds of cotton, pay able the first of November next: t . Nitrate ef Soda, SO pounds. Sulphate of Ammsnla, SO do. Soluble Bone Phosprtate; 200 ; do. i.t''- M-lj::';j. Now ready for delivery. Mc3IiCKIX & GULICK. March 20 tf APRIL 25, 1877. I03WADVERTTSEMZNTS.' JEW GOODS f : :r OPENING GRAND OF SPRING GOODS , ; FOR 1877 , . ? .maensc Crowd the First Day Admission Free. CROWD INCREASING DAILYHOC, ' FILLED FROM CELLAR TO GARRET. Goofls Bonflit liy tliBTaciaie . from the Importers and Manufacturers, under very favorable circumstances, and will be sold at astonishingly low prices. . BUSINESS IS THE WATCHTV0RD. Every salesman la engaged In selling and dis tributing goods to my numerous customer at hard-pan "prices; and Just here allow me to say, that on the 7th day of October, 1650, I hoisted my little mercantile flag, and although small and insignificant in size at the time, it was then, and ever has been since, backed and sup ported by the Indelible motto of; T R TJ T H , Which time has failed to erase; REPRESEIT XB EOODS AS THEY ARE. LIVE AND LET LIVE. That nag has gradually increased in size and speed, with Its motto universally endorsed, and waves to-day with its motto ahead of competi tion! The political campaign Is over, the result is known : the excitement is over. So now comes the excitement amongst . BR? GOODS. READ. JUST RECEIVED 7,S6i yards Calicoes at 5 ct. per yard. 19,659 " " 7 44 " 3S,f?6 4i v " 81-3 " 9,3S7 yards 37 inches wide, GRASS CLOTH, at 1 0 cent per yard. These are the Cheapest goods ever offered In this market. In Tafct my whole stock will be sold so correspondingly cheap, my customers cant help to appreciate the bargains. And here take notice that I Haie no Partner in Miess to divide profits with, and aar fully prepared to I am the man to make prices, so unlock your coin that ha3 become defaced from age, and start to CREECH'S, unwrap and unfold your greenbacks, that you have had laid away to buy cheap goods with, for now is tne time. C03n2 TO CIIEECII'H, WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. To Country Merchants : I have taken special pains to make this De partment complete, and the stock in this de partment is unusually large and attractive. Come and see me, I have Special bargains for yon, and claim' to do yon good and save you money. apr3-:a:. ;V A.. CIIEECII. A. XI. NOBLE, OF SEOIA, N. C, WITH WILLIAM DEVRIES & CO., Importers and Jobbers of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DET GOODS AHD GE00EEIE3 312 w; BALTIMORE STREET, Between Hovard and Liberty, feb 2l-3ra , Baltimore; A; GOOD OFt'ER, The subscription list, title and good will of the Fayetteville Wide-Awake Is offered for sale or lease. The Type, Press and Fixtures can be rented on reasonaole trms. Auureng ii. I. AicuujrriE. editor. ! ' - ' Henry's, N.C. , AFRU. 12th, 1S77. TH ERE'S MILLIONS 1 N BURGLARY' EIITRAOR Unsuccessful Effort to Bob Oie ' M National wLsl . Coragjon,- in 1875. SEND FOR . , Y' ; FULL DETAILS OF THE WEli-LAID BUT THWAETED PLANf 1 1 1 j it f.L ?, :i f Y-YYy-Ij ' .' T. ----- h - 1 A B - A VA' ' . fee-ly NO. 135. NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. The Moat Attractive Store in ' ' Raleish is ' J. HIGGS' f Wtolesale ' ana ' Retail Heayy aMIFaacy Qmcory Btareg Opposite the New Post Office. ' I HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST FIRST Class Grocery in the City, and - j ' ' GUARANTEE SATISFACTION la prices, quality and promptness. All I ask is an examination and a trial to be convinced. l give a partial list of articles, as my stock is too large to enumerate, and ask an order : i '' Mi TEAS ' BLACKT t : OOLONG, Y. HYS0W. IMPERIAL and G. POWDER. . COFFEES . ' 'I JAVA, LAGUYRA, and RIO. Good ROASTED ana ukound also m stock. ' SUGARS X. STANDARD, IDEAL A., C. EXTRA CRUSH ED, PULVERIZED and GRANULATED. Y Y" BACON C'i-EAR RIB SIDES, N. C. SIDES, N. C. HAMS and SHOULDERS. Best CANVASSED HAMS. BEEF LARD Dried Beef and Dried I Best Refined LARD A FLOUR AU rades: ROYAL RACINE. BALTIMORE AilllA, WXAJNOkB andPATAPSCO. . I ' MOLASSES GOLDEN DRIP, SYRUP and CUBA. I CANNED OOODS Y Fresh Peaches, 8 and 3 18, Tomatoes, a and 3 tt Pine Apples, Pumpkin and Ad Die. Corned Beef, Deviled Turkey, Tongue and Ham, Roasted Beef, Chicken and Mutton, Mock Turtle for soups. Also, Veiretablea. Fresh Lobsters, Fresh Salmon,' Sardines and Mushrooms. BOTTLED GOODS Pickle, Gherkins, Chow-Chow, Mangoes, Lea & jrerrius- eauce, aiaa on, Fruit sauce, Jellies and Orange Marmalade. MUSTARD -BUTTER BOX and FRENCH MUS- ALWAYS on HAND. J JLKIJ. CRACKERS Milk, Soda, Cream, and Albert Biscuit. Ginirer Nuu, and Ginger Snaps. -SPICES Urain aud Ground Pepper, Mace, Cloves, Cinua- iuun buu nutmegs. CONFECTIONS Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Curranu. Raisins i-runcs, rigs, eoivsneu Almonds, Eug- "ou ,jiiu, ruueru, i-ecan Nuts, German Chocolate and Bakers' Chocolate. CANDLES-SPERM and "ADAMANTINE. TOILET & LAUNDRY SOAP A line lot of TOILET SOAPS which will bear in spection ana tie sold cheap. STERLING. r j BABBITT'S CHAMPION and j EUREKA Laundry Soap. Corn Starch, Tapioca, and Pure Starch. A Choice lot of . . :mmi and umsm wim. lso Cooking Wines, &o. Cliampagne Cider by the gallon for families. Fine Cigars and Choice Chewing Tobacco. Do not fail to call and examine mv extpnsive stock. I have experienced clerks who will be pleased to see their friends and old customers: SALESMEN : M. 8. MOSKLET. i. T. BECK WITH T. B. ANDEKSOS, Accept thanks for past favors, ami I hope to merit a continuance of same by strict attention to business. Respectfully, mch &-U JACOB HIGGS. N OTICS As the Snrintr la at hand I can the attonHnn nt the public to my STONE VA8E8, .,., for Garden and Cemetery purposes. Cheaper than IRON.-Also,-- MOULD STONE CURBING for Cemetery lota. Cheap as WOOD. Manufacturers of the j STONE BURIAL VAULT, kept constantly on hand by myself and H. J Browk, Undertaker. J ' MABBLE ABO ST0BE TOMBSTOBES. ,...;; Mantelpieces, de. yard and omce on Fatxttviu.b Stbut, Respectfully. feb 23-tf , ,- , W.a WOLFE. DB. RICUAUD. II LEWIS, PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE . EYE -ANT EAK, RALEIGH, N. C. omce pexi aoor to that of N. C. R. R. in the IAKBUKU1UH HOUSK. Office Honr :9 a. m. to 3 p. ui. ap4-dAw-iy IT ii HALL'S' Resists the attacks of the most skilful Burglars of the age, with their wonderful and modern applianees. -. ... , . T. H. BRIGGS & SONS, D0L3 RALEIGH. i PRICES GUARANTEED, i SAJUPLES ONr EXUIBITIOX. , Ei:ii:3hf:si:l?n::5V:f:;s.2ji:2 CORKESPOSLEXCff'SOLiatEby :;' OirJAElYI RATES OF ADVERTISING,- One Square inch) one aay,:.';.,xV;.l. $ 1 00 . u u ... M , two V 1M three" i oa v :, -' i' a . four ;a.....;j.;'; m ; " ' - ve;rt;;i..l..'.u.A-L Ato " , - :i.; aix- ; ..r.f.,..4-.. ,60 Contracts for advertising for any space ortle may be made, at the office of The Observer, Fisher Building, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. " -' - ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jATORS OFFICE.' v V,! . i -! ' , Raleigh, Jf. C March 87, 1S77. ' Registration Books are now open at this office In accordance with law." . i . . , . B. C. MANLY, Mch27-tf. ' Mayor. TIIOROTJGIIIlRKT STOCK FOR ' SALE. 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