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REPOBTED BY THE ASSOCIATED FBESS1 f
THK ItUSSIAN-TUKKISII WAR,
Ilic Latest Dispatches from tlie Sea.t
V j of War - . 1
Loxdon, Sept, 11. A correspondent of
the Tbnes at v lenna sends the iollowinff
It is not what occurs in front so much as
what occurs id the rear of Plevna, which
will cive to the fight : there its significance.
The movements of the Roumanian divis
ions from the ftorth,' and of the column of
Lovatz from the bouth, '. leave no doubt
that the Russiinswhatever may be - the
success of such a plan, are preparing a
Sedan for Usman rasba, and he will prob
ab!v liave to trust to his own resources to
i rrit- m m- .
extricate nimscii. ioe operauons 01 we-
hemot All andbuleiman rashas are prob
- blv too far off to be of use to him. , .
The Times Paris! correspondent says
the Turkish forces on tlie irontier are or
dcred to enter Servia immediately if she
takes part in the war. 1 . : ' ' '
The l)atiy Telegraph's Vienna dispatch
of Monday night, repeats tne rumors that
Osman Fasha was retreating irom Plevna.
There is, however, absolutely no trust
worth information on this point from
either side i . : . '
Lox.Dos, SepL 11. 'lhe Daily News
correspondent, resuming his narrative ;Of
' the operations before Plevna, which he had
previously car j-ted down to Friday under
date of "bciere rlevna, oaturaay, aept.
8th. 0 p. m., says: 'Wiien tne cannon
ade recommenced this morning, it was not
easy at first to. recognise that the Russians
had gained any advantage the day before.
The parapet of the Grivica redoubt had
been a good deal jogged dv tne itussian
shells, but under cover of the night all its
defects had been made good, and it looked
as trim as if never a shot had been fired at
it. but the Russkins had. during the night.
Earned a large slice of ground in the direc
tion of Grivica1, and a battery of siege guns
had been built oh an elevation within
easy range of the redoubt. At sunrise that
hatterv came into action in rear of the ad
vanccd battery, and sent its fire sweeping
into the redoubt, which could not reply to
tiie siege battery, the range being too long;
so it pounded away at the field batteries on
the ridge, but the practice was not good.
and only a few casualties 'occurred.. The
, Kussian siege battery made admirable prac
tice at the Grivica redoubt, which is the
.key to the position, and instead of spread
'ing their fire the Russians should have con
centrated upon! it the whole weight of the
bombardment ; i as it is they may bombard
11 ior a wecK ana arter ail not succeed in
taking ;it;. lhe assault was intended to
iH-gjii yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, but
owing to delays the troops were not in po
sition at the appointed time. Everywhere
now the infantry is in position waiting for
the word; Towards noon the Russian in
fantry pushed forward in skirmish order,
driving back the outlying Turks. The ar
tillery followed and came into action at
sliovt range. TheTurkish return fire, which
wefiicfly directed atthu Russian first line
; of nrtillery Is very heavy, but little dam
'.' is done. Further oh' tlie left to the
' ctc-l of the I range. -"beyond Redisova,
winch was; ond array of field batteries,
v: the. firing was very heavy, and the Tur
kish sheHstare doing great damage among
,thi- uiinci-s and falling- behind among the
infantry on the; reverse slope and in Radi-
: soviu At three o'clock the Russians ad
vanced toward the Turkish position and
- omtin'ucil to fire, rather slackly. The fire
nnist have reached into Plevna. There
arc no indications of an assault to-day. I
J dieyO it will be commenced to-morrow.
'Kussian cuanon is drawing close around
the Turkish positions, but the test will not
he with the cartoon, but with the prowess
othe' men. Th6 losses were much hea
vier to-day than yesterday."
August Crop Iteport.
Memi'iiis, Tenn., September 11. The
August crop report of the Memphis Cotton
. hxchange is derived from 163 responses,
- the dates averaiging September, 1st, 50 of
Jfhich are frdm Western Tennessee, 58
from Northern Mississippi, 46 from North-
wn Arkansas 1 And 9 from Northern Ala
bama. Iti will be noted, aside from the
appearance of the caterpillar,! that the very
. iavorable weather wjfiich prevailed 'during
V ;tlc Past month has materially Improved
tue condition of the cotton crop. How--ercf
it can scarcely be doubted by any one
, conversant with its very late and growing,
condition that serious damage must occur
from frost, unless previously cut off by
caterpiUais. Of the damage already done
ana to be done: by the latter it is impossU
uiea this early date to form, an opinion
as tuny two-thirds of the responses had
mailed before their appearance. To
W the least, the present evidence would
umi to indicate very great damage to the
crop by them. .j;..;. r
Maine Elections. .
ltKD !Mkm SePt- 11- 144 towns
yye Connor, f Republican, 29,409: Wil-
S-S,o oe,mcf rat 23.3015 Munson, green
S;2.?;! Talbot, democrat, 147; scat
f'A ast Tear tDe towns gave
, Unnor 43,963; Talbot 32,901; scattering
voir r- wns to hear from gave last
terincr o-T -3' JU4; Talbot 27,523; scat
otw tnese towns come in like
n?S al owinS for the fact- that the
finback .ticket is limited to localities,
if ttfsregate vote will be about 98,500,
iS'.onnor should have 53,000; WU;
S 4(2'00P; nson.3,500, and Connor's
ol"1 will run up to 7,500, against 14,-
1 J1t year, .
. Signal Service Observations.
wiaxGTox, September 11. The Sig-
fcDoi?. M Ubrver at Kitty Hawk,N.C.
ttr k7 , a,xore ana "t schooner is wa-:-
-logged and men in tho. rio-o-i n : ahnnt
"eive
Biiles ' at sea. in a northeasterly
C5 frora that 8tation- w
signal Ce r PwfecUy Belpk
aisremainetf unnoticed - She
Qirect
Old sailors
less. Our
servpd , uuaoiicea. csne was orw
'Posef yesterday morning, but wail
her Tnt t0 anchored. They report
mTLf0' The station-keeper
S bew are "going to her relief.
The mormons. 1
and 7 tte twelve Mormon apoi
' churcJ Jmns P.residnt of the Mormon
Spresidonf1,11 that position until a
Uled tadreJlme JosePh Smith-was
and ia a bitter Mormon.
Doncaster Haces. f
r?Ji Septeinber 1 At Doncaster
Wean. f? the S Yorkshire
ward was won by the colt Albert Ed-
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Washlngon Itnis.
WaSHISOTW. Rnt T1 TUtLn
vate advices that Mortnn 5a nnt en trail
dOrnell Seems tn fwoVi?a mntlnn q rsrk in
Ofilce tO a desire on the nart nf th nr!min
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lOfclBllUIl lO npar IIIO morfhotita Mom
. wuw MA. WUCU Wl S
x uta. as 10 aia successor. It is not nrrw
poseu lO extend this avstpm to Knnt.hrn
custom houses.! , t
On dit that Governor Parkarri will Tv in
attendance on. the extra session.
A SDecial td lhe Ralti mnn Sun. novo f Via
revelations of I ex-Treasury Parker, of
ooutn Carolina, have added very much to
the deDressiori of the refugees from insHrrt
now here. It is learned that if Governor
Hampton makes a requisition for them it
Will be honored: It is said that Patterson
will claim that as a Senator' he is not. lia
ble to arrest but it is questionable, whet he
mis piia win uoid. . . ;
W ASHINQTONi Sent. The fjir rn.
lishes this :, . 5 .
"A Texas Comrressman's Fears. Con.
gressman Schleicher, of Texas, is here
watching the I Mexican movement. He
told President jHayes before he left on his
western triD that he had better hurrv hank
as there might be a Mexican invasion of
Texas before he returned. Sehleieher Hrwo
not deny that the outlook is warlike."
CoL Ed want Ran era nf the Pnotnffl
Ol W " UVU.W
Department and the second Assistant Post-
A. ' Ik .
masier-jenerax nave received dispatches
that Morton has rallied from hia
The Postofficd DeDartment" is mnninir
Morton's illness. Thev denreeate the
visit of naves!
ference not likely to advance, the interests
Of the Postal service or tlie Senator's health
Dr. Dliss is confidently nuoted as aavin or
that Haves had better keen
Morton. J ' i r ,
It is reDortedi that John
Stevens, of
Minister to
Maine, has been appointed
oweaen. .
The steamer Cleonat.ra leaves rJpw Vnrlr
the 15th instant! with mails for Kingston
Sandago and Cienf uegos. ;
XiStimate8 ior the support of the army
for the present fiscal year have been pre
pared for the extra session. No other es
timates will be sent to the extra session.
1 he message, lit is said, will avoid pen.
eral topics. ' j;:. i
Col. John Vah Home, General Superin
tendent of the Western Union TelesrraDh
Comnanv. and!! Messrs Xfer rihnw onrl
Kates, Section Superintendents, were here
to-day in consultation. These gentlemen
have in view the interest of teleershH .
ports as well as holders of telegraph stock.
' FHEXCii MAXXEUS.
f;ambetta. Fined 2.000 Franrs and
Sentenced to Three Months' Impris
onment i;
Paeis, September 11. Gambetta and
M. Murat. Dublisher of the RenmibUaue
, were); to have appeared! this
1. - x A.
morning before! i the Tenth Chamber of
the Correctional Police . to answer resnee-
tively for delivering and publishing the
former's Lille speech. Neither, however,
responded when j the case was called. M.
Gambetta, in consequence of the illness of
his counsel, lodged a petition for the ad
journment of the trial for one week, which
was refused. Entry of default was there
upon made against M. Gambetta and
Murat, anU M. uambetta was condemned,
in default, to three months' imprisonment
and a fine of 2,000 francs. The public
were excluded from the Palais of Justice,
where the tribunal was sitting.
The Telegraph Companies.
New York, September 11. The Even
ing Post has the following : Proceedings
have been begun ;in the Supreme Court of
Kings county by ft summons and complaint
to set aside the Recent arrangement for a
consolidation of. the interests of the West
ern Union and Atlantic & Pacific telegraph
companies. The proceedings Were begun
by Jesse Johnson, who alleges that he.
holds twenty Shares of the Atlantic
& Pacific : stock.1 The complaint
charges that the arrangement between
the companies was illegal. Mr. Orton
says that a dissolution of the arrange
ment would be prejudicial to the Atlantic
and Pacific Company, but would not injure
the Western Union, which now held enough
stock of the former company to prevent
them from any damaging competition in
the future. J; I
Morton's Condition.
Richmond, Ind., Sept. 11. The imme
diate friends and physicians' of Senator
Morton seem to feel sanguine that he has
about recovered ;from, a slight relapse of
yesterday, but for some reason they fear
that his general condition is not as favora
ble as it was ten days ago.
Schooner in Distress.
Foktekss Monboe, Sept. 11. The
schooner M. B. Mahoney, from Windsor
for Philadelphia, iarrived herein distress.
She experienced a gale on the 9th instant
off 'Absccom. Her rudder was broken,
bulwarks and galley stefve in and lost her
boat and main boom.
Killed by a Stone.
New Toek, September 11. Captain
John . 'Avis, the j executioner of John
Brown, hit Captain Johnston with a stone
during a fight at Orkney Spring, Virginia,
Friday. Johnston, died Sunday from his
injuries. -j f
Yellow' Fever
Jacksonville, jFla., Sept. 11. There
was one death f roin yellow fever last night
at Fernandina, and three new cases to-day.
Nurses and a doctor are en route from Sa
vannah. The weather is reported unfavorable.'-,
-i : . - - . ,'
A Burglar Kills hi Punuen.
St. Louis, - September 11. A burglar
brought to bay in a corn field instantly
killed two, and fatallywounded one of the
pursuera. He is still at large. They will
lynch him if they atch him.
Ivossj by Fire. "
1 Nbw York, September 1 1 . A cable
dispatch reports the burning of one-fourth
of Dieppe, Department of Seine, France.
Loss $250,000. If ; -
Retired.
Nw York:, September 11. -5-Augustus
Daly retires from ' the management of the
Fifth Avenue theatre on ; Saturday. The
rumor that Mr. Daly is a bankrupt is false.
marine.
Post Royal, September 11. Steamer
Dallas brought here Captain Crocker and
six men of the Schooner Western Star,
which was abandoned. -
RALEIGH, Ni
NE VV ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC SPEAKINU.
Ion Josiah Turner will speak at
Cart, Saturday, September 15th. '
Pittsboro, Tuesday, September ISth.- -
i
RILL TRUE
1;':' 187,7. rli
WE ARE AGAIN PREPARING TO PRESENT
- .1 rli iUkTTU I 'T'UTl 1 if LL0 a vn mun
j! PUBLIC GENARALLY A', t ;
:.t
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
f
-OF
FALL AND WINTER
Dry G-oods.
OUR BUYER 18 now In th Northern marVor
making selections with CARE AND DISCRISftlMl-
awlvantaaes whicli t - -
; Eipeiience. Eiiereai Capital: :
can give ns. Our CASH PLAN with 1 ;
' j HAS BEEN A SUCCESS. (
The;people appreciate it and our business im.
proves. We will be Dreoared in a few riava tn
present full lines of all kinds of goods in all de-
We have received specimen cases of
GMS1 FALL STYLE OF HATS,
j j AND AN ASSORTMENT OF
Kid and Undressed Kid Gloves,
1 Ladies 3Teck Ties,
Pfijltgl AND A FEW KXW STYLES Jfgjg Sftftflg,
Wl H. & R. S. TUCKER.
sept 12-tf
WORTH & WORTH.
VILMIHGTOH, H. C,
OFFER AT LOW PRICES
1C00 l'd)NS GRATE AND STOVE COAL.
2000 BARRELS LIME, PLASTER and CEMENT.
500 " FLOUR, ALL GRADES.
150 BOXES SMOKED and DRY-SALT MEATS.
10ft BARRELS ST'O A R.
300 HOGSHEADS and BARRELS MOLASSES.
75 Bibs COFFEE."
300 KEGS NAILS.
500 PACKAGES
CANDLES,
SODA,
SOAP, i f
LYK
MATCHES, CANDY,
, SNTFF, TOBACCO,
c., Ac, &e.
sept lT-tf
Kf.CiAB.
vXJGT B.3CJEXVED, , ,
jl 15 A. C O 2V .
3,000 lbs O. K. CANVASSED HAMS.
One Tisrce Ferris' Ip CanyasseJ Hams
913 Lbk- THIN BREAKFAST STRIPS.
ONE; BOX FERRIS' CHOICE STRIPS.
if
Virgini Hams, Sides and Shoulders.
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
i i
10 Boxes Selected Cream Cheese.
1 10 boxes Gilt Edge Cheese.'
. - 200 lbs. Choice Goshen Butter.
FLOXJR.
9 Bbla. Orange Grore Flour.
SUGARS.
Standard A and YeUdw Sugars at Decline prices.
Garrett's Snuff in fi oz. bottles. :
Candies,
Gum Drops and Mixed Candies at Plain Candy
.1 races. .
Eureka Red Oil
Is the prettiest, safest, cheapest and most bril
liant on in tne martet. Try it.
Wj c. & A. B. STR0NACH.
Pree ExliiTjitlon. ,
Oill Cook Stoves'-
Call and see it.
GROCERS
AND
Coiniy ssion Merchants,
Na 3 Exphange and No 5 Market Streets,
HjALEIGII, 2V. C. ,
j v-DKALKKS IN
BACON, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEK,TOBACCO,
OiM LIU C. JftUliA&SftS, oAXil , LKATI1ER,
;: I fFlSII, BAGGING, TIES,
j' -And kvxkythikq kept in a '" I
FHiST4CLASS GROCERY STORE.
Everything sold AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
j AGENTS FOB THK .. .
STONEWALL COTTON PLOW.
B5?CALI AND SEE US-o ' V
Sti-ict Dergonal attentinn oivpn tn th nnrrhimA
and sale ofj COTTON. ----- - ; ,
We are prepared to furnish all Farmers wita "
BAGGING, TIES AND TWINE.
aag84-3ni ; y .. .-,." ;-, . j i ;
(OWSTADORO'S
ud it produce th moat utuS iuh22??J mSv01!
brow., doe. not .U.n th. .kiTSd i' f ?!
1 -l r r- j nil' .MmmM. , tjt sai.
1
sep 8 tf.l' .
I. I IREK & CO:
Kil2. New Voriu . . . Bo,
rjj81awsat-ly
C, WEDESDAY,, SEPTEMBER, 12, 1877, ,
iraWV ADVERTISEMENTS.! '
TH E lO NLYrCENUINEI.
- PKU ; JJUWO PTJBLICO I
Hi
10 ':
s
MOKING TOBACC
Haaifactnred Ij Ws DUEB,r
DURHAM, JV.C.
NEW!; ADVERTISEMENTS.
. D. RASD, V
Late of Rand & Wyatt. f
C. B. BABBEE.
RAND & BAR BEE,
GROCERS
, AND. ' ' . '
C0RSI6NMENTS OF COTTOX SOLICITED.
Martin Street, - - RALEIGH, N. C,
DEALERS IN
BACON, ELOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE,
TOBACCO, SNUFF, MOLASSES,
SALT, LEATHER, FISH, "
BAGGLNG, TIES,
' &c, &o. ;
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
CALL AND SEEDS.
rStrict attention given to the sale of con
signments ot COTTON and all COUNTRY PRO
D UCE, and prompt returns made.
sel-d&w-tf. .
Till WARM SPELL.
During thews Mot ,-florj davs we huve laiil in
additional supplies of
LINEN LAWNS, '
PACIFIC LAWNS,
OROANDIK MUSLINS,
LINJiN AND GliASS CLOTHS
Lislo Thtead and Gauze . Vests!,
LISLE THREAD HOSIERY,
BLEACHED DOMESTICS AND CAMBRICS.
FANS! FANS!! FANS!!!
A new assortment of
Hailnrg EJiinis and IiiserDiiss.
Gents' Lisle, Salf Hoss and ErloTes.
All of our standard makes and lowest prices.
jy29-tf . ; . . ,
W. A. OATHS.
J. A. JONES.
D. I. ELLIS.
r 1 tfllf
m Mills.
Gattis, Jones & Ellis,
WHOLE3ALK DKALBRSN
KV3EAL, FLOURi
GRAIN AND FORAGE,
, 53 Fayetterille Street,
RAIiEJIGii, IV . , C . '
OSALEB IN .
Wood and Coal
GOAL! GOAL!!
500 Tons.
500 Tons.
TO TDIOSE WHO PAY PROMPTLY, AND
who do not prefer sending orders abroad for
supplies to buying a ; i :, i
Better article at lone Tor loss Money,
I would announce that I have three cargoes of
Coal now on the way to Raleigh, and I am taking
orders for early delivery in quantities for winter
use, at lower rates, delivered, than it can be had
from abroad by the carload at the depot.
The Med cAsti Coat
t ..--'. '"-i 4?t -. f ; . .
Is from the Palmer vein, one of the deepest Red
Ash and purest coals mined in Pennsylvania, and
will be mire to please, i i : ,' . , , t . . . . , .
The price of coal at the mines has advanr(d
$1.00 per ton within the last month, and is likely
to go higher; so that to secure it at present prices
orders should beiscnt early to " 1. t . fc.
. - ' . ; j. a. jones, '
, sept-tf ; 53 Fayetteville street.
TO DATE GOOD IlEAtTH THE 1,1 VER
1 iimrarfs f7 S
Wrm VER 7KH SSESift
StCXHEAOACHE.
SMKEBCnMPUatl!
FOR DISEASES CF1
BFLI0USMESS,
ACrf5PEPSlA.J
1 I nFRSTCilACH
For Pamphlet? address Dr. Sanpord, New York." .
1 ni
wmmm
ifl . I R 1 mi m
. NEW 5 ADVERTISEMENTS.
! f ; ?ii it: 1
.-.y-v;-.
0
03E OF TUF, OLDEST AND
Also by Grocers
" This Stove has rapidly won
is one of tlie
Most Popular
yrs put rr
JPully Meeting the Tants of Everybody.
IT HAS TAKEN PREMIUMS AT THE
Iforth Carolina and Virginia State Fairs.
It is Durable and strong enough to stand hard usage.
It U a Never-Failing Bakeh , , '
It has the Largest Oven. I .
Everybody shon Id have It.
Send for Large Circular ccatalning full description.
T. H. BRICCS & SONS, Sole Agents,
JJriSS I3tiillinj, Haleisrh, N. C.
To All PersonTwho
j WK WOULD RESPECTFULLY
THOROUGHLY SEASONED WHITE PINE
SASH, DOORS
IS VERY
AND
OOR PRICES ARE VERY MUCH BELOW THE P
A COMPARISON OF PRICES,
And an examination, will convince you that you can save money by calling In person or
writing tor . .
; JULIUS LEWIS & GO.,
HARDWARE ME-BCHA-NTS,
Write for Illustrated Catalogue. - Angifl-tf.
' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
I! FOR Tl FAIR.
'Honema Mdini, Fayetteiine St,
HAS JUST EEUkllVEi) HIS .
FRSSS SUPPLY cf TALL EOODS,
And is now ready to pnt up to order the ' '
If yon would be in time for your
FAIR WEEK SUITS,
CALL EARLY.
r'r. T E OLD ESTABLISHED
Is better prepared than ever before to render -
Tnll Satisfaction to . Customers.
;.; "STIESI EKBE Ujg, - i
VEIKEL'S IS THE PLAGE.
aug28-tf.
St. Harfs Mflol,
iR-A.3L.EIC3-X3:, 3T- O-
.1
Emu orium of Fasliion
Et. Eev. Tboa Atkinson, D. D. ,Y Visi-
Rt. Bev. Theo. B. Lyman, D. D. tors. 7
Se7 Bennett Smedes, A.H.f Bector.
llrs. Eat PeEesset Hear s, La'dp Superintendent
K The 71t Term jpfthia school will begin , :-;
r 1 SEPTEMBER I4thi 1877.
.- FOB CIRCULAR ADDRJESS TILE KECTOB.
July T-3m p ' ,-,;.'- i , I-, i t
NO. 103.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
'S GENUINE
KROiBONO
1.-..., -
I-:.
SMOKING- TOBACCO.
HOST RELIABLE STANDARD
Sold by W. Ci Si A. B. STROKACII, Ralclgli ,
" M. GUAUS5IAN, p'
N ADRI AN & TOLLERS, Wilmington,
kind Tobaooonlsts tliroxigrlioxit
j
0,
H
H
its way to public favor, and
in This Market.
FORWARD A3
Contemplate Building:
SUGGEST THAT OUR STOCK OF
MD BLINDS
EXTENSIVE,
THAT-' ,
ICES USUALLY ASKED FOR SAME GOODS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUSINESS ANNOtTNOEMENTT
THE UNDERSIGNED DAS THIS DAY
told and transferred to Mr. W. C. McMACK
IN all his interest in the co-partnership busi
ness conducted by the firm of
MoMACICIN Jfc GUIiICK,
whicli Is thereby dissolved. ' -' ,
I Mr. McMACKIN will continue the business at
the same stand on ? . :
McKeo Square, '
and I take pleasure in asking for -him the pat
ronage 01 my rricnas and acquaintances who
desire the . services of a COMMISSION MER
CHANT. ..',.-,,-r.v. - W. B. GULICK.
Kaleigh, N. C, Sept 8, 1877.
I shall continue the COMMISSION BUSINESS
at the stand heretofore occopied by McMACKIN
ic GULICK, and respectfully solicit consign
ments of V :
COTTON, ,1 i
tWUR,
GEA1H,
- HAY,
AND '
COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY,
t the sale of which I will give strict personal
I J attention. v.
OOTTOIT
is made a specialty of my business, and .1 shall
be able to make quick sale and prompt returns.
The usual commission of 60 cents per bale will
be charged. 1 v ' 1
I shall continue the sale of .
MORO PHILLIPS' PHDIHE.
- and of other Guanos, and also of ' : i "
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS. :
ftp ;:i c. MoMACatlNV
Bept94f : -' ;;- '- '-.!
NOTICE TO THE
MESCHANTS 'AND 'SUSIHESS MEN
v.;
A3 YOU JIAVE.THS CHANCE OF SECUR
ine the trade of the Pee Dee section of this
State, tke new eectloa )ot opened out to Ral
eigh) it will be welt for yoa to go to work at
once. The first thing to do is to advertise in the
"PEE DEE HERALD.", Prices loir. J"or farth
er particulars, address
I . - .1. COL. E. R. LTLES.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
One Square (1 inch) one day,......;....
1 . two .. '
1 00
1 60
1 00
8 60
:
60
u
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Contracts for advertising for any space or time
may be made at the office of The Observer,!
Observer Building, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh,
NorthCarollna. . i;:. - !
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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BRANDS MADE IN AMERICA.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Offices For; Rent,
IN THE MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION IN
the city. Well lighted and well ventilated.
Apply at The Observer ome. or to
julyl5-tf fjEFF. FISHER.
jRMISTEAD JOpES,
ATTOBM & C0UHS11LL0R AT LAW
RALEIGH, N. C.
Practices to all the Courtai !sute and Vedera
umce in Aaams isuuamg, on Martin stree
FOR SALE,
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C fi 0 0 ACRES OP HEAVILY TIMBERED
U U U U lands, lying on the line of the Nash
vi'le & Chattanooga railroad, between Cowan
and Catching's stations, in Franklin county,
Tenn., and known as State tract No. 7,988. The
title to these lands, from the State to the present
owners, is perfect and will be guaranteed. - A
a. u. lusk, Attorney.
Nashville, Tenn.
of E. J. II ALE A SON.,
'XI Murray Street, New York.
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Hollings Institute,
' . Botetourt Springs, Va.
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THE THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION
will open on the 19th of SeptemlKjr. Pupils
are received ior a Bingle session, or a term of
years, including vacations, -j !
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 others; ; ; f U : 1
The Faculty, composed of ; ladies and gentle
men of high social position and of different reli
gious persuasions , is numerous and able they
have no other calling or profession they reside
at the Inctitute, and, with the pupils, compose
one family, the school being almost exclusively
boarding. j
' The buildings are of brick, recently construct
ed, with extensive porticoes and verandas. "The
improved grounds are beautiful, embracing
many acres, with walks, shade trees and shrub
bery.. The mineral waters of (these Springs and
this mountain climate have fine effect in the de
velopment of health: hence, with rar excep
tions, pupils return to their homes improved ami
invigorated in physical constitution.
The courses of study embrace the whole rang
of female culture, and the Institute has borne
the reputation for many years of the most accu
rate and elevated instruction.! Music, in all its
branches, is thoroughly taug-ht. For board and
tuition a single charge of $wo is made, payable
m three equal Instalments, at intervals of ninety
ays, the first being due on day of entrance.
"Board" Includes room-rent, lodging, fuel, wash
ing, servants' attendance, table fare and medical
attendance. "Tuition" covers Instruction In all
literary branches, including Languages, Ancient
and Modern. For Music, Painting aad Drawing
only, are extra charges made. I
i or further particulars, apply to the Superln-
Mjuueui, ;-CUAS. L. COCKE.
Botetourt Springs, Va.
Refers to the following patrons: t
Col. J. M. Hkck, Raleigh, N. C.
Col. Wm. M. Kino, Falkland, N. C.
Col. J. B. Perkins, Partolus, N, C. A
Capt. J. M. Thompson, Sffiithvllle, N C.
II. Sublett, Esq., Winston, N. V. 4
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d. a. McMillan,
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MANUFAOTUEER OF
Turpentine Stills,
Rear oWm. Ovtrly)
FAYETTEVILLE n. c.
STILLS REPAIRED IN THE COUNTRY BY
first class workmen. 10 good second hand
BraMy and Wliisiy Stills
for sale; from 80 to 100 gallons. Stills properly
boxed for transportation to avoid mashing.
These stills I offer at panic prices, all in good
uruer.
Send for prices or call on
June 25-dlawttwlt.
D. O. MCMILLAN.
H. J. BAKER & BRO.,
215 Pearl BtNewjYorki
DEALERS IN
y For Composting: or Direct Use.
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA,
NITRATE OP SODA,
DISSOLVED BONE,
SULPOATE OFi POTASH,
Muriate of ljotasli9
POTASH SALTS,
: And all chemloals nsed in Agricolture.
N.B. rWe wUl Guarantee all onr
Goods, and are perfectly willing to have any
chemicals sold by us analyzed or inspected by
Dr. A. R. Ledoax, Chemist to the N. 0. Depart
ment of Agriculture. Prices furnished on appli
cation. - , gept 6-wsmpU
FOR KENT.
A NEAT COTTAGE WITH Til REE ROOMS
and kitchen attached, situated on Saunders
street. Nelghorhood excellent. .Apply to
. -- K. 'W. BEST,
; Sept. S ;.- xiulsboro street.
TIIOUOUGIIUnED STOCK FOIt
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My thoroughbred BERKSHIRE BOAR (Aaron
Burr) in fine working order. Also 6 Sows, 8 half
Berkshire s, and S Cheaters, will be sold separate
ly or In a lot. . ,rtHM,
R. B, SAUNDERJ3,
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