BY P. M. II ALE and W. L. SAUNDERS.
I-jblislied Dallj (except Monday) and Weekly,
IUTK8 OF 8PB8CRIPXION IN ADTANCK.
Daily, one year, mail postpaid,
six mouths, " "
. three
Weekly, one year, mall postpaid,
six months,
To city subscribers The Observer win be de
livered dally at twenty cents per week : seven-
t,.flve cents per montnj two dollars for three
BY TELEGRAM.
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Latent Telegraphic Advice from the
; Neat ol War.
' Constantinople, August 7. A camp
of 70,000 men is being formed near the
capituL A corps of observation has been
pent to the mouth of the Bosphorus in
consequence of the Russian steamer Con
stantine cruising thereabouts. '
Admiral Hornby, commanding the En-
dish fleet at Iiesica Bay, has visited the
fortifications at Gallipoli.
Sibtova, August 7. The
Turks are
sliowing 'no disposition to
follow from
, l'lovna. , if . '!."'' . '
The Russian order to retire on river
(tenia . has been countermanded and the
Russians have taken positions held before
the battle of Plevna. Prince Schackos
koy's i headquarters are at Poredin and
(Jen. Ivradener's at Tirstinik. They have
entrenched their front and are able now to
thwart any attempt of Osman Pasha's ad
vance. . - " ''
Coxhtaxtixopi.k. Aug. 7.' The Porte
determined not to retain more than 10,
(K)0 men in Thessalia and Kpircirz. Con
siderable force lias been sent thence al
ready to AdrianopJe. ...
The Tim? Slmmla special confirms the
report that the Russians have evacuated
Kuzaulck, which i has been occupied by
Suleiman Pa,sha, r ' . '
TJjc Daily Telegraph' Vienna dispatch
says a telegram received there from Bucharest,'-
announces that Mehemet Ali and
Osman Pasha .have jointly defeated the
Russians at Tirnova, with a loss of 15,000
killed and wounded. The Czar has gone
hineu ami wuuuuuu. me jZat lias gone
hack to Fra'tes'hti. This is Drobablv a
l r
. canard. . :
London,' August
7. 'A Bucharest cor-
respondent to the
Tinen renorts much
sickness among the
Russians in Dobrud-
selia. . !
' A Time Belgrade? dispatch says -that
orders have been issued for the mobiliza
tion -of. first class milif ia within eight days.
An Occasional correspondent of the
Timtn; at Vienna says a telegram from
Belgrade announces that Prince Milan,
wlieivat Plaiesti, received permission from
the. Czar' to participate, in the campaign.
The .Tiiim publishes the following.
The
Royal Victoria Victualing Yard at
; -Deptiord, are still busy replenish-in-stores
which have lately been heav
ily drawn upon in order to- provision the
garrisons at Gibraltar and Malta, in each of
which is now accumulated ' food suiflcient
for the niaintcriance of a large army for
twelve months. . j
! A Rucharcst dispatch to the Times sava
there is some "want of provisions among
'the troops between Sistova and Tirnova,
on a count of the difficulty in procuring
wairons to transport ! the supplies bryond
the depots along ,tho Roumanian side of
the river. ' .! "... :,' .
I nder .head of i military intelligence,
the New York Gold! and Stock Exchange
to-day publishes the following:,
"I.ondox, August 71 A dispatch from
( onstantinople saysJ "In a' naval engaae-
in, "ii uic -oiimiiu river me l urkisn iron
clads attacked seven. Russian gunboats
'.and destroyed two" of 'them."
A cable dispatch from Belgrade Aug.
'uh says : '-The Skuptchina before Pro
roir;iti,m decidetl to i continue payment of
trihute to the Porte. .
. ('ONSTAXTISOH.E, Aug. 7.-Mukhtar
I aslm telegraphs August 5th: One thou
sand Kahipack horsemen have defeated
t wo Russian battalions with three guns, at
Irnireapon, near Ardahan.
I.oril Salisbury' Speech.
London. Aiif. 7 At. n r!nnumoi;l.o
iiionstrutiun at Hatfield yesterday, Lord ment was created last night. A large num
;iihi)ury in a speech made tbe following berof men marched through the streets,
reference to v the ffovernment'n fnreio-n headed bv drums: .fee. Tliw'worn Aa
jmiiy: We - earnestly dfnrpryitl this
-?V:r. Ae are the allies aud frieoda of
''th contending parties. We desire our
iu utnility not only to be neutrality of "act
!t of speech. - But I will ask you to be-I'l-'ve-that
.while We are thoroughly con
vmced that the patriotism of Englishmen
we need to: appeal; to it is equal to buy
mnpmvy, and will shrink before no sac
: "ft.' which the interests or honor of the
j-ountry may lU nuuul, we feel in all its in
;;nsity that horror of he crimes and.calami-
of war which this country has always
";hi honorably distinguished for enter
jaining. -.-'-- :
l-ft us earnestly hope the two objects
''ing as we ' sincerely believe in no wav
' hyergent that we shall be able to conduct
lis country through all difficulties without
renchmg ln the faintest degree on its la
UTcsts or honor, and without Inoin w .
"ic uionieni tne priceless
peace." . ' . .;'. M
CM rt rvl - . . , . " V t
blessiDg of
. Ixrd Sandon also spoke H r!1
that he trusted whcb the moment ofseSe:
. nent comes we shall; all bear in mind that
lUs the greatest interest of EnMand ' tbt
every country hi the world should
;le prosperous, and .that if" TnV
.n ry runs thet risk of beL
miha ed, we shouU t,y to prevent the"
nmuhation whethe it shouM bl the as
sailant .or the assnile,! ..t vLl".,as
JVJn. in my opmirtn. has htn ,T "
lilt of European powers in tne mst o
only of reS!
iusieuu oi askinr tli T.,,1, t
ins
t- " i -v uu me people Qt
Mist Emnirp- .i ,
Ve
. , i- i " """.i iiicv oe urusps
Uce. iiahommedans or Christians.
J ud se Webfy Hid. -
liiRtP ' AuSVst "-Judge West's
t ' l or the Cpmm.unebf Ohio is aS follows:
un.i !pLad ofllcer and never was
unu r. ycr will be. I holdno railroad bonds
r ra h oad stocks that my interests should
mcnt bond8 and I never did and niver
vSVJ?" I hoId bank stock and
fi illv t and never expect to, and finan
tffi SUSpcct-that I! am about as impar.
Ollt fi r iOUUl ns UUti Willi-
wees possibly can be."
Adjudged a Bankrupt,
l)ro'ki
"TOker, o ji i ," . t .
er o ji V' r,; - vanesu. aiarti
a wy, ass oeen adtudced
-rui)t on his nwn not if iv TI
nkn
Pinalrr assets merely nominal. His prin-
B Ar e Throckmorton, $19.221 ; James
,500 ' fjWW;' .v J.' Bentlington,
Savannah' Flrn Bale.
nciTNAn' Au- 7. The first bale of
iat Z$rCo'A fCm F10 It was sold
for tT by C- J' Mill?r to Joseph' Hull
vc cents;
.........$8oo j- ..i'..' . ) '1 i All )H I - H I ! 7 I Ir ' .41 H - .11 H.I . !r s I1L ' !
4oo i v iLUAVr . r )vr Jin iv mw u.. ivv i ; ,-.
" ........... am . 35fe T . ...n,. i.. i tvv- irJJyjr Ay. XW, Ay 'AW , . ..-..
I TQ Jj 2
' Washington Items.
i.-V T vj , AU- 5 m curious
tnat in Aaministratirm riwiM w u
""'"'"" "uunflee ior uovernor of Ohio
is cnaractenzed aa tv ' nrrt,f
the party to carry. He' Is a member of
the church and of sober habits. ; ''-'
The schuetzenfesf may have: demoral
ized US ' ' i ' : - ' : .' . - -
" Secretary Sherman will entrust to assist-'
" liSf McUornuck the management
or the Treasury for August. 1 After Satur
"syCTetary Sherman spends the balapce
i he case of the United Stto tm
t 18 mt for 3rd Monday in Sep-'
u unuerstooa tnat similar suits
will be brought against other parties. ' ; .
MmQT0 7- The Bureau of
btati8tics. renorts for f lip. fial
jJfine 30, 1 1877: Exports $m,m,Q00;
imports f 451,250,000; export coin and
bullion for the same period $56, 125,000 ;
raP"8 40,750,000,. against exports of
f 50,500,000,- imports $16,000,000 for the
previous year.
Formal application has been made'
at - the State . Department from
the Samoan , Government for pro
tection tq enable them to maintain
their independence. A similar application.
vvua mime io ueen victoria, Jtlmpress of
xuuict. iue matter was discussed in the
vaoinei io-aay, but bo action taken.
i ue aoinet aecidefl at tlift aiir(rpct;r.n'
f General Hancock, that a laro-P
portion of the armv be retainpd TW
of the Mississippi. Also decided that war
vessels now ancnored off this city return
to the North Atlantic Fleet. Plymouth
Uuron, and Swatara sail Thursday or Fri-
Cabinet i ordered issuance of . funeral nr.
der prohibiting sale of arms and ammuni
tion to Indians. The order does not ar
T T a: .1
fij iu inuau lemiory.
VirKinia Slate Cvnmervative Conreii-
nun,
Richmond, August 7. -The excitpmpnt
over the meeting of the State Conservative
Convention to nominate a Governor to
morrow is intense and it will be the, West
State political gathering ever held in Vir
ginia, , various counties and. cities bein- ac
cicuueu in tne aggregate with over 1,400
delegates. It is estimated that the Con
vention win. number over one thousand.
avery train unngs large . numbers of
ueiegates. ine triends of five, can-
uiaaies are working earnestly. Tho Pnn-
vention will probably be in session several
days, as there will be quite a contest over
the delegates from a number of counties
which send a double delegation. It is im
possible to state whowill be the successful
candidate. Hon. John W. Daniel and
Gen. AVm. Mahone will lead but neither
has strength enough t to secure a nomina
tion, on tlie first ballot and probably not at
all. The friends of Gen. Taliaferro, Hon.
F. Wm. Holliday and Gen. Fitzhugh Lee
each claim that their favorite will Lave to
be taken1 up as a compromise man. Prob
ably some , man not yet named may be
brought forward and receive the nomina
tion on the compromise plan. The Con
vention meets at noon: in the Theatre.
Cardinal Mm eon i' Circular.
Rome, Aug. 7. Cardinal Simeoni has
addressed a circular to the Papal Nuncios
instructing them to inform the. various
governments that whatever modifications
may be found requisite in the ceremonies
of the next conclave they wilL not be of a
nature, to interfere with the rights of Cath
olic powers nor lessen the facilities for
tlieir exercising them iully and freely.
A IVob Arrested.
SlIEVAMlOATf. Pa !Anoniaf 7t'vmi.
Iersed by the authorities, who arrested
forty-seven of their number. It is con
fidently believed that most of the strikers
in this region will resume work this week.
Uitrorcemeiit of Kciwc Latr
f New York, Aug., 7; The excise law is
still being enforced, .and arrest of liquor
dealers are constantly j taking place. , Over
two hundred liquor dealers were arraigned
in the police courts jto-day, and held in
$100 bail each. Bad was furnished in
every case. j
Hank Ueceivtlr Appointed.
Sr. Louis, Aug. 7J Judge GoUschalk
of the Circuit Court, ihas appointed L. E.
Alexander, formerly Cashier of the 31er
cantile Bank, receiver of., the Columbia
Life Insurance Company of this cityt the
Instituti6n having been declared insolvent.
.' - 'mt m m ; ;
'.Democratic Victor r in Alabama.
Selma. Ala., Ausr,
7. The Democrats
in yesterday's elec-
carried Dallas county
tion bv SOO malontv.'
In the Presidential
election this county gave the.Ilepublicans
more than 4,000 majority. Yesterday's elec
tion was the most peaceful and quiet ever
known here. ; j ......v; "' ' : - .;
A fleeting: of Emperorn.
Salzburg, Atig. t, Emperor William
has arrived here and will go. to Ischi to
morrow to meet the (Emperor of Austria.
. Receiver Appointed. v
Chicago, August! 7,A Receiver has
been appointed for "The Protection Life
Insurance Company." : . -
Cnla, Heinforceiuent.
.P Augusl 7 T1 first installment
of J,000 men for the reinforcement of
Cuba will leave Spain August 15.
NEW; ADVEHTISEMENT&
THE HORNER SCHOOL,
' V: ;Ji C. HORNER, 'v yJ;: JJ;;'!'J' - '
THE FALL SESSION" BEGINS JrLY nl
1ST I. For particulars address the Principals!
Jy2-!tW. y. v -j , .; -
Snperior Conrtrffnilford ' Counts.
N-, -WILSON aod CHAS. E. SHOBER,
iHnFi. "gainst TnE BANK OK THE
JKTn bAROlJNA, B. F. MOORE
an4 others, Defendants, i . . . . ;
"KIPU"B of rodgment rendered ta ike
above entitled action at , Spring Term, jsiv. X
ers of the Bank of the State of North Carolina.
K ra,aWf of the,r claims before
.'.!; ' - , i " a - - 111 ' :
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RALEIGH;
NEVY ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice;
D EPA RTMENT OF THE ISTERIOIt,
k, ; , l 'Jrashington, p. e., June 11, IS77.
Notice is herelv given that after Jnn'e 30,' fSTT,
air pensioners of the United States; whethef
""'J?.1 remumjr m tne Mates of Virsriniaj
West , VwgiHia, Korth CaroUna, and Tennessee;
will be i paid their pensions , at the Agency at
' . Very respectfully-, J. A. RESTLY,
' ' ' v. - '.Coormiseioaer. -
H;S;.f CHSion A?eDt Knoxvilley Tenn.' '
QIRCOT COUST 4TH CIRCUIT. ... ,
Cneteb States nr jtvnmi ' ' ': '" "'
Batten District of forth Carolina, f 111 -E9ul V
Harvey Terry, for himself and all other credi-
. 1Be i Clarendon, against John
wwmuuij xi. j.iiiryana otners, stocfchold-
iw oaus. yi viarenuon.
in pursuance of a decree
made in the above
enwiwu suit at , June term, 1877, 1 hereby give
notice tp the creditors ana bill-holders "of the
rsanit of Clarendons tn nmunt Mim.
,Z l a1'rhJ.on or before ilOXDAY. the 1st
'!?y 0i;TBER, 1S77. - No proofs Trill be re-
- uh.-y -,, OE0. K..SUEDES, .
-r. 'C - Comnitesioner.
ra.rfiieviue vazeru. WUm nrTnn Xtnr Wil.
..iHswunw copy onee a week for mix week.
!4nn uaml l.lll tn tkA . ' "
dvuu. mil m mf voiiiiuisaioner.
aug 4-lawtiw : ,
THE GENERAL LAND AGENCY '
'....'. . 6f '
CALIFORNIA.
IXOHI'ORAir.n A PHI I,, 1S76.
CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000.
403 i California Street, '
J- XlA. jN CISCO
Has FARMS and other REAL ESTATE of all
ueacriptionii throughout the State of California
to sen. Uaa a truhtworthy Af ent at the county
ei vi eacn county. The m"t comprehensive
r 1 1 n" 118 aim wcotie equally
.I'Ublisll IJHitll.hiv t.lio TADUrDC rinnr nnnw
iH '"l,'uv' vuiKH, giimii ine linesi mioima-
HOMES. IN CALIFORNIA
Describes each county and various nseful items
IT ;5,erece. Accompanied with a map of the
rUii coat. Kttce is cents ner coov. Pitutnim
Oeo. LiJB)8, President.
w. is. fim-HBR, Mce-Pres. and Manager.
t ' u:W n ' vT- S!retary.
ang i-w3i
JOHNSTON
MALE & FEMALE ACADEMY.
THE EXERCISES OF -THIS SCHOOL WILL
be resumed on the fitli AitguRt. Ternw per
Session of Tweuty Wt-eks. from ti ,, pnr
B. W.
YOUNC,, Principal,
Leachburg, N.
JylT w4tp(J.
c.
RICHMOND ACADEMY,
At ICoekiugli&m. UicliiuondCo., JJ.C.
THIS ACADEMY NOW DESIRES A TEACH
er of experience and ability. Nn uniar tu
u,'-"i iiiusuuKiuj. coin peieni man can get
a paying school by givmjr ft his attention and
making it worthy lof patronage. The locality is
..(To.wl !..... l...'i. v.1 .
a neauny one, ana is easy of access. Applicant
wui currespoim wun ine Secreturv. Tho nvt
bession win open aoont tne 3rd of September
WILLIAM J. EVERETT, '
JylT wlm d j Secretary of the Board.
UNIVERSITY
1 OF-
NORTH CAROLINA.
The next Sessioh of the fniversity will bejun
Tlmr-Mlay, Angukt 30lli.
Candidates for lmiSsion 'shonid, if possfble,
present themselves for examination promptly on
the morning of that day.
For eatalojnwgj'.fcc., apply to Prof. Geo. T.
WrKPTos, Se-retary.
Hejip i. ii.Vrn.K,
' ' , I PUKSIDKNT.
Cnapel IliU August 1st, 1SI7.
, J aug 4-d2tawU
f
AXD
Business College,
LILESVILLE, CO.. IT. 0.
T'lIK FALL SESSION WILL
BEGIN JULY
X 30th, 1S7T, and continue 20 weeRs.
Insrrntw
nun m Jingiisn, (l-aiin, reec,' Matnemattes,
ouon-nana neporung, Telegraphy, Music on
organ and Book-keeping.. Bard and Tuition
in Academy, $T5 to In Hiisin ess College
$100. Telegraphy and Book-Keeping can be mas
tered In one session.
For particulars address
' h . . f .. Rtv. N. B. COBB,
julyl0-4tw fj Lilesville, N. C.
RALEIGH
FialiSeiiit,
THE FALI TERM OPENS
SEl'TEMUElt 4,
1877.
BOARD, per moatti, t
,, $ 13 0ft
ENGLISTJ TUITION, per term,
Por partfcnlara aply for catalogue.
20 00
... . .
M..
F. P. H0BG00D, A.
PRIN
NCIPAL. !
jnly 6-ltAwtill spt 4.
... d. G.; 1 McMillan, v ;
: ' ' v aH"' ; -Hi? ,,
, :i 1 ; ; ' MAXJfAQXCRKR Of : . ..; .
Turpentine Stills,
: , - r (Rear of Wm. Oterby',) s
FAYETTEVILLE, N.:
u
STILLS REPAI8KD IN THE-COUNTRT BY
rst class worlimen. 10 good second hand
ior eaie;. rromo lajoo gallons. Stills properly
These stills 1 offer At panic prices, all in rood
order. : - u ,i. ... -..
scuu iur prices ur uut on
jane 25-dltiitfwlt.
D. g. McMillan.
Creek Academy,
N. C, AVE DN ESDAY,
NEW ADVERTISE3IENTS.
JOlfES,
ATTORNEY S COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Practices fa all the Courts. Stat an vt.
' "e lRAdamBuiMing, on Martin street
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
SALT and MOLASSES a Specialty.
' ' ' AGENTS FOB : .
apf-ly111 9tFMW ObtaiMd.
HAY.
ABOUT THE . BEST
E3I J IT
i nai oas ever ueen in Hils inarket. Just tn h.-m.i
from Missouri, by
fc: Ei!::,
. 53 Faycticville Mrcvt,
U ATKI i II . IV .
New Wheat Flour
Of very superior quality, for sale by
OATTS JONES As ELLIS.
A SMALL QUANTITY OF CLAY PEASE AT
, Jones & Ellis'
GRAIN
AD FEED STORE.
july 6-tf
w. i nwmim,
"WWesale Dealer in
ROCKERY
9
ilyei-.-l'latocl W are
-AND
Honse-Fni'iiisliiiii Wares Generally,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
ESTABLISHED IX
Solicits prders from his friends throughout the
.state.
EKQTJ1EIES FULLY ANSWERED.
Small parcels (under 3d pounds) delivered y
Express,
P"R1CK OF . JPItlLIGHIT !
Cm large parcels, RAILROAD FREIGHT PAID
to Cary, Kaleigh or .Wilmington.
el3-ly.
Atlantic Coast Line
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
WiLKiNGTO.v, N. O, May 3d, 1S77.
Attention is invited to tlie
QUICK TIME
, - ! MADE
To All Points : Sorlh v and Ml
VIA THIS LFNE.
DRS. Jf.
7:23
13:15
15:08
1S:08
21:08
25:47
21h47
37.32
43:32
Coldsboro lo Richmond... ,
do Washington
do Baltimore........
!o lhiladelphia....
do yevf York,.......,
do Colnmbns, Usu.
. do Montjomery....
do Mobile.............
do w Orleans . . .
coESESPOHBnra guice time
TO
M Intermediate Points.
Trams leave Goldsboro, going TTokth, 12:37
Noon, and loo p. m. Going South, leave
Goldrihore 8:15 a m. and 3:23 p. inji --t
Pullman. Palace Cars on night trains, and Par
lor Cara ob daj trains.
- "' A. POPE,
may 6 tf - General Passenger Agent. .
CiUICVLTUIKAJL C1IE3IICALS. .
; BEST OFFER YET 1
MTe will f urniah tae foUowing Chemicala, suffl
,cient to make a ton of Fertilizer, for $10 cash, or
one hundred and twenty pounds of cotton, pay
able the first of November nxt: ,
Nitrate ef Soda, SO pounds.
Sulphate of Ammenla, SO do.
Soluble Bone Phosp h ate, ; 2 O O
do. ' ' - - -- -
Now ready for delivery. u
McXlCKIX k GCLICK.
Marco 20 tf
TUOICOUC; IIBKED STOCK: ; FOB
: !-. -1 i i ' SiAm .........
ily thoroughbred BERKSHIRE BOAR (Aaron
Burr) In fine working order. Alss Sows! s half
Bertahlres, and 3 Ctiesters,will be sold aenaraic
ly of lna-lot. ' ; . . . -, f , .77:
FINE
mm
Hi) PIJSI
00
AUGUST 8, 1877.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
FEMALE COLLEGE,
GREENSBORO, W. C.
".T'Sc.Sf.J?1 on the
per Session of 20 weeks : "
v VU w 'ng and lights, $75 00
x uiwmu iu iruuiar r.iiiriicn onnu a-
iiaigva rui extra stuaies.
or full particulars, apply for catalojrue
. N.U. D. ATCLSON. Prp
WLSON. Pres.
ang 2-ira
Board of Trustees.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
The Fall Term begins SEPTEMBER 5ttt. ann
enus January 4. Wnole expense for evervthinsr
vimg uuoks ana clothing, $75 to
ocu ior catalogue and examine the
special
adFantages offered.
aug 2-daw2w
B. CRAVEN.
PEACE INSTITUTE,
nAM2iGii, r. o.
THE SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION COMMENCES N "
THE I3th SEPTEMBER, 1877,
and continues to MIDDLE of JUNE, 1S7S.
Tiwfriii-ti(i ii i T .. .. 1 1 ...
nrst-ciass female schools, bv
....wu llt uiaui: its usuh v Tjina-nr in
experienceit and
aecompllshed teasers.
tor circulars and oatalocrnp mvinrrfi!
ticulurs a to terms, Ac. atMress "
par-
kev. K. 15L K ELL & SOX.,
juiy7-2taw2m-w2m ,Kaleigh, N. C,
Thcm&svills Fem&le Collegs.
IA VIP SOX COUftTY, c.
THli 21ST AXKUAL SESSION BEGINS THE
last VVEDNKSTlA V it. ii-ci-- Ti,.,
Institution offers superior educational advan
tages is fully proved by its steadily increasing
patronage the nast three vpra f
advantages are its peculiarly quiet and healthful
"""""i "c iiawiuai enrnusiasm in study of its
pupils, careful attention to thAir mannnf
alg, health and conifoit, a fuiierps of tried and
earnebt teachers, an extensive aud carefully ar
rangeij coarse ol studv. riir.lnm t.r cm,.t.i
studies and for an English course suited to pu
pils limited in time or means, are for the full
course, and especially errvuiiv rr.l,,,
rate;.. . -
For Catalogue, address
If. v nnvniBT
Jy 31-walawdtf irin.tmi
SIMOKTOX
STATESYILLE, . C.
. ,f , 1" UL""'"
ii'MUl null r.Ml!n!, I 11 1 III til t-, ik I lii.r uujir.ii
i-or circulars with full particulars, address
m Ko. is. j. uitANT, Priucii)aL
KEFEKENCES :
ah irieniis and mi nils nf thn into pmti..
llif .1...1I v . . r w. ...v inu x lVICi53U
-uiiA.-n, in ine cniVei-SHV or Nnrt i f'nrnlina
jy iii-;m pd.
CHOWAN BAPTIST
Female Institute,
MUIIFKEESBOKO', N. C.
rnillsls-ONE OF THE OLDEST ANT) BEST
J. furnished female schools in the South. Its
large property is mainly the gift of the public; it
haa a foil corps of aule and experienced teachprs
who are auacneu io me scn(Hj VJS T.i ZS?
ing to serve it on moderate salaries; henje it
can and does offer the advantages of a 11 rat-class
m.iiuin on terms correspondingly the diminished
icwnirccs pi our people.
Whole charge for the scholastic year, for
board and literaTy tuition, in full course, inclu
ding Latin and French, $156.
Ornamental branches alone are extra.
Next session begins
lit Wctlnchday in October.
For catalogues address
jy 33-9t pd. A. MCDOWELL, Pres.
HnflBrfori College,
3VOUTH CAItOLINA.
Hn.pjy Home, X. O.
rpiIE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE AF-
EUSt. 1st dav. lind clOM( TlwomKar 1tfh ICTT
jxidri, inciiKimg an expenses, is from s to $10
iuuui.ii. i union ranges irom fi to 14
mouth, l-'or i.articulai s address
jer
- , , , , ' R. L. ABEUNETHV,
Julyltf. President.
St
1,
IIL,EIG-HC, 1ST. C.
Et. Rev. Thos Atk;in6on, D. D.,) Visi
Bt. Rev. Tb.eo. B. Lyman, D. D. f txirs.
iRev. Bennett Smedes, A. U., Hector.
Mrs. Kale DeIZonet Heir , Lady Superintendent.
The 71t Term of thiB school will begin
SEPTEMBER 14th, 1877.
FOR CIRCULAR ADDRESS THE RECTOR.
July 7-3m
HOLLINS - INSTITUTE,
Botetourt Springs, Va.
THE Til IRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION
will open on the lSth of September. Punils
are received ror a single session, or a term of
years? including vacations.
This is the most extensively equipped school
for girls and young ladies in Virginia; it is also
of longest standing, having witnessed the rise of
all ethers.
The Faculty, composed of ladles and gentle
men of high social position and of different reli
gions persuasions, is numerous and able they
have no other calling or profession they reside
at the Jnctitute, and, urith the pnpils, compose
one family, the school being almost exclusively
boarding. -The
buildings are of brick, recently construct
ed, with extensive porticoes and verandas. The
improved grouuOa are BEACTiFtx, embracing
many acres, with walks, shade trees and ahrui
bery. 1 he mineral waters of these Springs and
this mountain climate have fine effect in uie de
velopment of health: henee, with rare excep
tions, pnpils return to their homes improved and
invigorated in physical constitution.
Tl,e eonrses of study embrace the whole range
of female culture, and tie Institute has borne
the reputation for many years of the rhost a cu
rate and elevated instruction. Music, in all its
branches, is THOROCGHiT taught. For board and
tuition a single charge of f 240 is made, payable
in three equal instalments, at intervals of ninety
C ays, the first being due on day of entrance.
'Board" includes room-rent, lodging, fuel, -washing,
servants' attendance, table fare and medical
attendance. ... "Tuition'' covers instruction in all
literary orancnes, including L
and Modern. For Music, Pah
only, arc extra charges made.
; and Drawing
For further oarticuiars. annir tn tho enn ..
tendent, ; ; . , Chajs. L. COCKic.
Botetourt Springs, Va.
; Refers to the following patrons :
F 1 VoL J. M. II eck, Raleigh, jr. C. '
, Col. Wm . M. Kino, Falkland, N ' C ' : -...i
; . CoL J. ft. Pekkiss, rartolua, N. C '
Vir J M- ?W wWt Smith Tille.'N. C.
n.SCBLSTT, Esq., Winston, N.C.
jyl8 tf k
FEMALE
COLLEGE
Mary's
Scloo
i i i , i . "
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AT .AND ,
BELOIV COS
For SO Days Onlt.
I ukijkk TO CLOSE OFT MY, STOCK OF
SUMMER CASSIMEEES. PANT GOODS,
AND
Summer Suitings Generally
I will sell, for the next thirty days,
SUITS, OR TARTS OF SUITS,
As above,-.
AT AND BELOW COST,
CASH ONLY,
IVO W is tlie TIME
TO
LC'aU early, as ,
I Mean Busin ess.
C. WEIKEL,
-uorcliaut Tailor, IloIIoman Builitinj
June l-3m.
FOlt REM"!
UK HOUSE, COHNEIl OF FA YETTEVJI I F
j ia,V!abllrra:J s;.rt'L'fii. redently (K-cupied" bv
. mil. immediate possess
terms, apply to J. J. THOMAS.
siou ifiven.
rir
W.-pou, smithjield.
Kaleigli,
or E.
aug. s-tr.
DR. KIIIAHI If. LEWIS,
(Late Professor of Diseasosof the Eve nd Ear in
the savannah Medical College.) Practice limited
1 ye 'jyisry Evi,
l-valeigh, N. C. omce in the Yarborough House.
Mciyia wuie .-Hate 'Medical So-let.v, and the
vicuntiit .neiucai society.
ap24-dw-ly
. . jiuoKn.. John Uatlikg.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
RALE Kill, N. C.
Practice in State and Federal Courts,
jyis tt
GOODE HOUSE,
tinier Main and Commerce Strerts
NORFOLK, VA,
Board $2 per Day.
JESSE .LU'OCKS,
jy 2-dlwAw5m Proprietor.
1(1 HOTEL.
BEAUFORT, . C.
The Undersigned having leased the above I'OI.
LLARMMMER RESORT for a term of vears
will have it thoroughly renovated, repaired, ami
opened for the accommodation of siicti guests a
he may see lit to accommodate, bv Jnlv ihi.
IS77. ABANDOFMfSlC has been engaged
for the Season. FAST-SAILING BOATS to be
had at all times for sailing aud llshing parties.
BATH HOl'SK.S for both ladies and gentlemen.
SLRF BATHING, as good as auy upon the At
lantic Coast. TEN PINS, and "other amusements,
for the young. THE TABLE will be supplied
with all the luxuries.frmn both land and water.
In fact, the Proprietor determines to GIVE SAT
ISFACTION to all who may visit him.
Terms, 'i.Tn per (lay. Special contracts
made with panics winning to remain longer than
one week. Ir. K. Iiti:itv.
Je-23-2m. Iropri-ior.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
LOCATED III THE BUSINESS PART OF THE CITY.
CHARGES MODERATE.
A FIRST CLASS HOUSE,
" i
Sfiilj EsSttei til hh:iM,
W. E. PATTSHS02T, Proprietor,
i MIDDLE STREET,
Carriages at' tte Depot on Arrival of Trains.
3nnei2-2m. .
SeligUMj Situiteinexi to Cr.;t:l
IfcAT"EIC5-ri, TV. O.
IN THE BASEMENT IS THE
BEST SALOON
T :7.'';jf A N D-
2 I L L I A?. D "?.0 0
'1 ' ' I N'T EC K' C I T Y , -fi
C . iS . B R O W N ;
i
Proprietor.-
FOE
ATLANT
illiil
' 'i : ' . v'
ACCOMODATION EUAL TO
& IS -THE 01??.
One Sqnare (1 inch) one day,...
" Y.two v
" " " three" ...
" . " " ' glx "
Contracts for advertising for any Bpace or time
may fee made at the office nr nn nhemrw
NO' 71 "er BaUding, Fayettevllle Street, ' Ealelgb,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
And
T 1? - i-O-AETtr
i !
t
it
E8TAIILI W I OIENT,
' . : ; '
. Fayetteville Street,
I tlie place to order
l'owr
SPEITO SUITS of CLOTHING,
He has retnrnod from -vw Vnn- with
and one of tlie most attractive stocks of
a large
' C?NTLEMEN'3 WEAR v , ;
Ever offered to the Raleigh public. " '
FRENCH AND. ENGLISH CLOTHS.
DOESKIN, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND HER
MAN CASIMERES.: J
Black and. Blue Flannels
Of very Superior Quality.
. . i ' . .
YACHT CLOTHS, LRJIlt CASIMEuES FOR
PANTS, SHEPHE11DS TLAIDS,
In short, a fun line of every tiling to wear.
Prices in accordant with th im.
suits, or even any garment ia pnt up at a much
lower price thau ever before fforP.i.
rr-Only the.most skilled workmen cmployccL
Y. lhl Ilcarly opposite Tucker HaM.
Jll II ou-ii. -
K O . n . II A I a II ,
BOOKSELLER AM) STATIONER,
MARKET SQUAliE,
F A Y E T T E. V ILLE. N . C .
Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of
BIBLES,
PRAYER AND
HYMN BOOKS,
AND ALL
SCHOOL ItOdlvH
in general use.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
WRITING PAPERS. ENVELOPES. I'.dY PA.
PETERIE.S, PENS, INKS, k'ENCII.S. Ac,
FANCY ARTICLES. .
WORK BOXES,'
WRITING DESKS,
Orders solicited, and anv book miiibiV iuMit.nirn
paUl, on receipt of the catalogue price,
lun'Tw,?'' "-"""-''"ded to.
COURAGE
HOME INSTITUTIONS.
SECURITY AGAINST FIRE.
the
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Home Insurance Co.,
HA LEI (J II, N, C.
rrMIIS COMPANY
. A Policies at
XNTINi;ttH TO WlilTHI
IVIl? IIATEH,
on all classes of .
Insurable Property.
ALI, LOSSES ARE 1
ritOMlTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
THE "II03IE" IS :
Rapidly Growin in PaMc Fayor
AND
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TO
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C3T AgenU in all parts oite State, .
This Company takes risks on property of every
character on the moat reasonable, and notwitu
standing the large number of louses it lias aus
tarned in the paat four yeire, it has never failed
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; ; . C. B. ROOT, Vlce-lTeaident. ,
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