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$1 00 ; IN S 00 s so S 00 s so Contracts tor advertising for any space or time may be ' made at the office of The Observer, Observer Building, Fayetteville Street, Ralelgn, North Carolina. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. p.EI.,)!iTEri BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. I Itaiiduli lor Speaker. . VniNGTON. Oct. 13.-t8:50p. m. R'an- ,1 it . was wwniuatod for Speaker on first ballot, receiving 107 votes against 12 for r and 2:i forGoode. Ariimswas nominaura for Clerk by 79 votf s oyer I aid well s 0U. "The '-jnoijnination1 of Randall was then m,,i, unanimous and Messrs.: Fernando nnri snvior ro nnnnintpri ni C " Mr ' UanHall. lift was found in He was found in ip AnnroDnaiion; (jommmec room anu adilesi tl by 3Ir. . Wood in the following terms : I "-Mr. Kaqdall, we have been ap praised a committee to announce to you the fact that you have b5en .unanimously nominatod for Speaker by the Democratic Ciuicis of.' the House of Representatives, . mil 'to invite your presence in the hall." rivm his entrance into the hall Mr. tRan- "iflall was . greeted with a hearty round of applause. ' ." i - riiomon was renominated for Sergeant-"-ai-Arms by. acclamation. -j ( n the tli'ml ballot Polk, of Missouri, received 1"1 votes and the nomination t-,i' I) i .rU-per. "! ' " , : btuvv:trt.I'(istm:vster. ' j A inr.v liumber of persons wiere iti the I,)!i!m s v the l louse oi iiepreseniauves to- tiL'lit Ui'ii ti thither.by thejr interest in' the liciiiDrraric caucus. 1 They; were composed mainly iff' the present employees of the lUnv arid Uhose.. in -expectation of pro-i curiiii ptai'cs in the event' of their respec tive in-;'tid's"' being. electee to offices for which tliey were candidates, a large num- ' u of! the places' being under the Door-ki-. j k t for. "which there were many aspi rants. .The present . incumbents and per sons in .expectation;' of appointments were equally interested in the j: proceedings of the CailCUS, ;- ' . - ' ' " ' .At a meeting of the New York delega tion tiiis afternoon, after a free interchange .of opinion, it was deemed proper to wilh ifraw ilienaine of lion, 8. S. Cox 'as can didate for the .speakership.! All voted in favor of this course except Ltepresntative Willis and Poller. Mr. ? Cox was riot, present at the meeting. The remaining e.indjilates therefore, were reduced to tinve, Handall, GiMwle and Sayler. " Shoriljva.Ter the caucul was called to order by. Representative Clymer, Repre sentitliw. Stephens, of Georgia, nominated lion, ftmiiicl .1. Randall for Speaker, and ia'doinaso niade a few remarks referring U;"f1i:it Lr.nileinan's past record in public atTiiis,. and sneaking in. earnest terms of" lii ipialifj' a'i'in lor presiding olncertof the foreign Items. ' . L N:!HtY, Oct. Hon. Edwards Pier - rVKiuiv 1; S, aiinisU-r to preat Britain, lias friKlcrril liis rcsiaiir.itioni, to take .effect ' on tlic 1st of Dceomher. f LiNiHfx,. del. l:. French affairs are iiflracriiiir utteiitinn in Europe almost to tluvt'xc-hmion of all others. I J'aris advices fay' .that vh!ic;j exeitctnent until now lulcnt: is lMTiiinin inani'icst on the streets. The R' pnlnicnii h oommerfls on President MacMahon's last nianifes'tb are very se- ' wie. The expulsion of Mrl . Bedel; the Ainxiieaii, for eanvassnig ! for M. iMeuiier tWJladiftit Republican at .Mont rouire lias liedi made Irio niueh of by; the Republican Pliers thatj'lie,f ore.ign Ollice h.ns'addressed a A-proviu ami adnionilory communique to the rin. PubUi, and Fhincc, the same ns to. (lie ' liuppd whiehM censured that jirtiar for .endeavoring to! jexcite public . t'i'ihioii in rcirard to. I'edel's case. Agents of London papers are required tq produce a written license for delivery oPtiwir bundles at the stAtion ; the sale of panei s thus depeuJs on jhe pleasure of tae government. The Daily Nem- was' seized .yesterday. ", ' ', j, f 'eronlingdo ."the Times' Paris dfepatch, ' Diike Uu ('azes. minister of foreign affair s. wlio lias heretofore been very careful and . f-served, has lost his head and de livered a most ntemperate; speech . iit; Lalioiirnc, in which he ! admitted no distinction between the Republican party, Hiid the Coinniuuists and other demagogue enemies of. the Constitution. At a meet ing last nir1it in support pf M. Grevy's. eandidature' Victor Hugo presided and iimae an ielooiient sneech. lie Said: "Frunee is uf age,, she iknows w hat J she wants:' .Moaiesquieu J would hesi- V -e 10 S;Y to-.- her my policy; H ashiuton would pot dare to Biiy my will; at 'the feet of .universal suffrage uu. t UHUlS Wl (USl-iersr. H ranee Wl 11 CTVfi . . i - - - .. 0-. ut onU rs, and no matter who he may be . . ' ' I w iii (iimy. l will not offer; anybody the insult of doubting in3 obedience.' The' victory is already certain. We feel some ty and will not push our victory beyond -reasonable liouiid, but the triumph of law mill rint ! is certain. Havq faith in the 1 country and never despair. France basa pre- j W6tined mission- - Bleeding, mutilated, put lausoiu, given up lotiie factions of the iMsi, siiei smiles superbly and works nnracies in the field of ideas and in the nwd of events. She makes even her ca tastrophes serve as a foundation for the fu-' we. es, you may expect everything of ranrp. JSlie makes us6 of; the most for- .iiiiua.ile of revolutions to found the most uuio of governments." Mew York Itciiu, T v Yokk,' Oct. 13. Col. Jesse L. ,lf,:sUi.ll, originally of Albemarle county, 'rginia, one of the oldest and, formerly one of the most extensive mail contractors in tiu' Lnited States, died in Harrisonburg, vrgnaa, yesterday. I' O. l'aiker, Ex-StatQ outh Carolina, -was arres! Treasurer of I ,.U'J tity and lodged in jail on a requisi 1 from Governor. Hampton, of South J,aro",nil cliurging him with plundering lllG i?t;lte. H q-ivq ho ia willimT tn turn . '-'" s tvnlcucc. . He ha3 . J''ity for two'years. resided in Jer- -new OKKi Oct. 13. Mrs. Drake, "ewaniess pf the steamer City Vera Cruz, uiai .of yellbw fever at quarantined . 1 1"' commtttee of the Pioneer Bank of rranpisco report that with good man S'cnu'nt of the assets, the depositors may R 11 per cent.-- ..:--- '.-. Hank Statement. ?w Your, Oct. 13. Loans decrease Inff ' Nllion; specie increase one m'Uion ; legal tenders decrease one "iu ion depoSil8 decrease flve-eigbths of a ,"?"? reserve decrease three-fourths of ItUhop's Majority. ' CoLtMBcs,' October 13. The indications , j'r are that the majority of Bishop, 'fimF?t' for Governor according to the llc.Hl1 ures will not be less than 25,000. The I,atet Dif.paicli0w from the Seat of War. -.' Lojtdon, Oct. 13. A! Reuter telegram from Sistova Bays: Afctive preparations are making for the reception of the Czar in view of the intended j transfer of head quarters from Gorney Stpderi to this place. The Daily News correspondent at Vi enna has advices from dorney Studen that the Czarowitch has declared it impossible to winter his army in Bulgaija, unless Rustchnk or some other fortress previ ously surrenders. I The Daily News Bucharest special says': inere can no doubt bOt that a number of Hungarians have crossed the frontier. Nothing is known of thir further move- ments. lney appear to jDe nearly all in fantry and should they, advance far they will undoubtedly be captjured and if they resist they will be killed or executed as brigands. The raiders aire former Hunga rian Republicans. ' . ! ji Bnkt.in, October 13.-j-The Nord Deut-dhe-AVxjemmnt Zeitung'g St. Petersburg correspondent, believed to be officially in spired, says : "Probablyij General Todle ben will replace General $epokoitschitzky at the head of the entire general staff. The same journal stateejthat a new Rus sian seven per cent, loan is impending." London, October 13. jThe Standard's Bucharest special of Friday night says it is reported that the Hungarian raiders have recrossed the f rontiej-.. JSt. Petersburg. Oct; 13. An official dispatch says: On the Othiinst., there was a naval engagement in tbe JSulina mouth of the Danube, during which a Turkish three masted steamer crossed the line of torpe does laid during the nighty of the 8th and 9th inst. An explosion1 Ensued and the. steamer, a Russian. Cutter, hauled down her llag. It is supposed steamer perished. that all on the The Czar has issued a decree providing that every soldier engaged .in the war may be promoted to commissioned officer for distinguished services orj. passing usual examinations. i - London, Oct. 13. The Times Berlin despatch says: The faihjrejof RiUersch.aft licbe's hauk of Stettin,; Caused geueral depression. It is stated that the managing director has committed sui cide. The embarrassments, of the bank date for ten years back, when two of the managing directors first began to discount doubtful bills, keeping the council of di rectois entirely in the dark. The bank which has a capital of 9,000,000 marks and deposits of 20i:000,000 jmarks, has dis counted bilis to the amount of 40,000,000 marks, half of which would require to be prolonged on falling due. i WaAliington iVeivs and atip Washington, Oct. 13i; The hotels were crowded this morning with anxious people. The most probable ticket is Ran dall for Speaker, Caldwell if or Clerk, and Polk, of Missouri, or YVdderburn, for Doorkeeper. There is no doubt of Thomp son - succeeding himself ; as Sergeant-at-Arms, even if Sayler should become Speaker. ?;Witkovski, indicted for passing fraudu lent claim for logs for X. Isigltry, at Nash ville, was acquitted. 1 his tends the prose cution aeaiust Gen. NeeleyL Parties who had pleaded guilty asked tq withdraw the plea, which the court would not allow, but the District-Attorney sajid he had par- (ions in his pocket for them'. Kpiscopul tonvtntiou- Boston, Oct. 13. A vote was taken at1 12:15 d'clock, and the proposed amend ment tolhe Constitution to sliorteji the pray er book service, was rejected as follow : Whole number of Dioceses Represented by clerical delegates 45. leas 16, nays 27, divided 5 ; whole namber of Dioceses re presented by lay delegates 142.. Veas 13. nays 24 ; divided 5. j I 1 Cotton Statement. ' ; i " Wasiiixoton. Oct. . I3.f-The cotton statement of the Denartmerit of Agricul ture for October will not bje ready for pub lication until the 20th inst.j, Owing to delay in the receipt of returns 1 from' distant points, and a desire to have the last moDthly report of "condition" as full as possible. j J Death of nil Editor. ! Por.T Tobmioo. . Mb.. Oct. 13. CaDt. Oct. Elijah Wells, editor and pirdprietor of the Port Tobacco Times, didT. yesterday of congestion of the brain, aged b0 years, lie was one of the oldest journalists in the State, having established (he TiMea more than thirtir vooro ptm i . J U Steamer Seized. BSTOsr. October 13. The steamship England, which as seized on , her arrival here last Monday, on account of alleged 8mura:hnr by some of the crew, has been released on bond of $325,iO0O, that being the amount at which she had been apprais ed after her seizure. j ; ; . Compress Coi ton. Chattasooga, Tens'.,- Oct. 13. The first bale of cotton ever pressed here was pressed in the new compress this morn- Yellow Fever. : Jacksonvhje, Oct. 13. Six new cases of vellow fever were reDorten at r ernan- dina to-day. No deaths reported. Dr. Ilerndon is critically sick. ! ; ; , 'i ! . . JTlariiie Accident. ; Qckexstown, Oct. 13.--The 1 schooner Thistle from Vilmington, jN.; C.','is here in a leaky condition with lost rudder."; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . -4 : JSjJ l9 m receipt of his entire stock OuffiflPr. ISESC is in receipt of his entlro' stocfc OutUliPrt ISSSC is in receipt of his entire stock (MtlliPr. ISSclC is in receipt of his entire stoU OCttlliPri ISSSC is In receipt of his entire'stqek QGttlllBP. ISaaC ia in l receipt of. his entire stock Isaac i i': nntfinfrnn i is in receipt of his entire stopi-Uu llillCl , Isaac Is In receipt of his entire stocX O IP M I L 31. X 3V pG Tl V - v Fancy -and Needle: Goods. .' WANTED 1 - At the Deaf ana Dnmb and n l"0100 20,000 Pounds of CLGAl'sntJCKS.; AdaresB ., s ... W.IK. PELL. oct 12-6t Steward. HI Cascn Met for Wake Superior Court- Fall Term, 18rr. I -MONDAY, Oct. 15, 18T7. No. 6J Love et als va. Macey, admT., et als. No. 37. WUder extr'x vs. Lee. No. 65. Sanders vs. Poole 4 Dnpree. No. 75. Malinda Cole va Henry Cole. No. 85. Shaffer vs. Lee. -No. 100. AlcKee vs. B&rbee. TUESDAY, Oct. 16, 18T7. No. 207. Pepper vs. Bronghton et als. Kos. 57 to li iuclusive. Diusuiore A Kyle and others vs. Overby. No. 91. Upchurch vs. Overby. FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1877. No. 31.' Happer, adm'r. vs. Cheatham et al. No. SO. Little, adm'r. vs. Thompson et als. No, 89. shelburn vs. Brown. SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1877. 4 No. 81, Lee A Co. vs. Wilder extr'x. .. CHAS. D. UPCHURCH, oct T-tl 4 Deputy ClerK. - PETTY & JONES Desire to call buy the attention of all wishing to DRY GOODS, To the largest stock ever brought to Raleigh. Our stock is always ( Full and Complete In every department. We have one price marked on ou.r jrooirs, which enables all to buy alike. Our Btock of . DP.SGSCOODS Is the handsomest we ever bought and at Lowpr Prices. BLACK DRESS SILK, $1.0J, f 1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.0, $2.50. . Beaut'ful Worsted from 20c. to 60c. per yard. A full lot of truniuingd to match. Our Bleached Domestics are the best In the city at the prices. We call the attention of all who visit the Fair to our house, and request them toca 1 in and see our srooda before they buy. We are sure there is no house in the State that can undersell us. We keep a full line of men's wear, such as CassiniGreS, ClOtllS, DoesiillS, &C.: k.A HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VrVTIHI0W, A beautiful line of Ladies' Neck Ties, RufTs, &c. A full line of Flannels, Waterproofs, Lawns, TickintM. Towels, Plaid Domestic, Calico, (iinir- namfi, v nite uoons, un t;iotns, c. our mack Alpacas are the best in the State from 25c. to $1.00. We call the attention of merchants buy ing in the state to our stock of goous, and can say to them if they will give us a call we will save them money. OCtlO-tf fJSTTY A JONKS. If You .."Will I3riixlc, LIQUORS MODERATION. We have-; always in store a Full i:i ike Stock of M 5 In tills Line, Including the well known and excellent, rfcaCfffilT?!;.' For which we are sole agents. ?'3 AND Cabinet Whiskies. .CHOICE OLD COGNAC, OF PLANAT A CO. SHERRY WINES. Of Moreno De Mora and Rudolph. PORT WINES, Of Wh. A JOHN GRAHAM. CLARETS, Of JULESjMfiRMAN 4 CO. Of various approved brands. IMPORTED FISH " GIN, Pure and genuine for medical purposes. BEST NEW ENGLAND RUM. N. C. APPLE BRANDT. YOUNGER'S AND BASS' ALE. GUINNESS' BROWN STOUT. fec, &;c., .c&c. -&o. f We buy all Foreign Direct of Importers and Agents. -We cater only for a first class , And purchasers can rely upon the Genuine Char acter oi an goous txmgtii oi us. f orders from a aistance promptly and carefully filled, in boxed Demijohns, or as may be desired. HAEDLN & GELMES. sep 19-tf I ill II I Kl HSH hi S .9 V-.'. FOR SALE BY Gattis, Jones & Ellis. S Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, N. C. I T TT QTTT? T Q ' ;V H T? A T 'FOR SALE BY, y,,: GATTIS JONEg & ELLIS. H 20.000 pounds : : TOTOV-HAV, ' FOH 8 ALE BY i i PURE VEDD( uuLurjt SPLfiNDID OATS RIDGEWATER SUTTON, 8TENCI CUTTERSand dealer In UUBOElt SXA5IPS. Office : Cottage Hotel. Wnl famish all orders at an hoar's notice. Call and see us. ' - oct 13-3t 80 0 BUSHELS BOLT FtllEAl, (Do not sell any STEAM rround Meal.) - ' - - 40,000 IA)s. m0THY HAY. ; 20,000 Lbs. a HAY, OATS,: BROWN STUFF COB.1T JUTD CHOPS. AT D- ANDERSON' s GRA1K AND FEED STOKE, Wilmington Street. oetl3-2t BOOTS, SMOES, AND HATS, I have Inst received the finest and most com- plete stock of BOOTS, SHOES,! SLIPPERS AND HATS, That I ever had the pleasure of offering to my j customers, aua very respeciiuiiy boucu u m spectiou of my Varied Assortment, By the public, feeling satisfied that I can give great satisiacuon, ioin ui QUALITY AND PRICE. Call and take a look, no trouble to show goods. A very large stock of Gents,' Ladies' and Misses' RUBBER SHOES Expected dally. The FIX EST HATS at the Lowest Figures In the city. Very latest styles Custom Male Sitt Hats; only $5.00. MEDICATED SILK IIVSOLiES, The most useful discovery of the age. They are annreciated at suzht. Try tuem. IS ceurs ntr pair. V . Urn XX ll . .. oct i -am (j. D. BAND, C. B. BABBEE. Late of Rand A Wyatt.; RAND & BARBEE, GROCERS teral kmrn Midi. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED. Martin Street, - - RALEIGH, N. C," DEALERS IN BACON, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, SNUFF, MOLASSES, SALT, LEATHER, FISH, BAGGING, TIES, PEIOES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST CALL AND SEE US. tF"Strict attention ariven to the sa!e of con signments of COTTON and all COUNTRY PRO- u u etc, ana prompt returns maue. , sei-uiw-tr. Grand Fall Opening. Autumn FabHcs. WE HAVE OPENED OUR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SELECTIONS OF 7 AA&9SSSB : Representing every description of MANUFACTURE and DESIGN. NEW SHADES, NEW COMBINATIONS, NEW PATTERNS. MEDIUM AND LO W PRICES. DRESS GOODS, - MOURNING GOODS, ' HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, CLOTHS AND CLOAKINGS, 8hwls, Ladles', ICsids' and Children's Cloaks, Hosiery and Merino Underwear, Gloves, Umbrellaa, Neckwear, Ribbons, Laces. Galoons, Fringes and Notions, Men's Funuahing Goods and;3airta. Fall Styles Now. Open. Complete Assortments m' eTery Department, AT .PBICES L0WEE THAN EVER Full Lines of MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, CARPET--V - i- INQS, RUGS, &L, Ac. '? Y. H. &R. S. TUCKER. DR. -GEO. W. GRAHAM, RALEIGH, If, . a a . Eye Eaf&hroat J bilit TIIOROUCIIBJtED KOCfLj FOB , l.-K-a-' -r:iSAI,?-!ti' vn-v:i'i i'"h Mv thoroughbred BERKSHIRE BOAR (Aaron Burr In fine working order; Also S Sows, S half tyorlnalot. , ,i td: '? f, - v ' m nit CONSIGNMENTS. TWO CAR LOADS OF TIMOTHY HAY. ONE FJNE TWO HORSE CARRIAGE. i ONE NO. 1 SPRING WAGON. ONE FINE BAY MARE, 5 YEARS OLD AT oct 4-tf - W. C. MoMACKIN'S. Great Attraction. Exliibition Free to All ! The best assortment of CLOTHING AND GENTS' raiSBIliG-MODS, Ever offered to the Raleigh Public at J. M. EOSENBAUM'S, CORNER FAYETTEVILLE ARB HARGETT STRS. Yes. I have just returned from the Northern markets wherey after many days of hard labor I flatter myself by saying that I selected one of the most attractive stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ever offered to the Raleigh public, which being purchased from first hanls, for Cash, I boliive, in fact know that I ran suit all aires, sizes; colovs and conditions of men in quality, quantity and price. GENTS' FORNISIIIXG GOODS Of every description, and Shirts of every price and grade a specially of my trade. All I ask is a call. Examine my stock. See for yourselves. It is a free exhihitio-i. Open to ' all. and I assure you no trouble to show goods. A FULL LINE OF O R O C KE R Y, Adjoining the Clothing Store , on Hargett Street to which l inv.to the auciitiou oi tne raue. J. M. KOSENBAUM. oct 9-3m. W.G.&A.B. Stronacu NEW No. 1 Fayetteville Street. BACON Cnolcc Southiirapton TIams,Baltimorn Pig Tlams, Thin f?reHkfa.t strips, i.igiit Virginia Sades, Prime Virginia Shoulders. IiEHF. Smoked Broiling Beef, Sliced Smoked Beef in and V. n boxes. Muokwl Beef longues. Canned Corned Beef, Canned Corned Tongue. ; . FLOUR. Newlin's North Carolina Family Flour, next to Patapsco, $i per Hack. CAKES and CRACKERS. Strawberry and Washington Cakes. Arrow Koot and Wine crackers, Kine nuts anu tiiiiKer Snaps, Imperial and Arrow Koot Bis cuits, Stmrsburg .lumblcH, Stars ami Dessert Cakes, Camps A Wilson'd Fresh Sola, Cream anl Lemon Ctackers. BUTTER. Fresh Goshen Butter, 30 cents, Gilt Edge uoslieu Butter, 3& cents. fish. Bohele88 Cod Fish, . Fresh New Mackerel, Fresh Fdt Mullets, ! N C. Roe ami Cut Hen-lDCS. SOATS- and EXTRACTS. Colgate's Toilet Soups and; Waters, Colgate's colognes ana txiracis ai .ew iorik rijjjira, W. C. & A. B. STRONACH, No. 1 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, - " AM) 3 No. 4 MARKET SQUARE, AND t' No. 0 MARTIN STREET. oct 3-tf New Men ! New Firm ! ! NEW GOODS ! ! ! And K E W PM C E S . Ye4, we mean new prices that is to say, we have on hand a first class lot of the -' rv Best Goods I For Gentlemen's Wear, I Embracing every novelty of btyle that we will T !; i-pat np In salts to order at prices ' IflWHEl THAN EVER BEFORE i ; . Offered In this market. ' ' ' .We guarantee satisfaction both In fit and work manship. Our motto Is : "LIVE AND LET LIVE.' Call and see us at the t ' o-T 1 STORE, one floor south of"the Southern Express office, seuBMf LKWELLES MESLEY. i . -:t-!:: OFFICE " Albemarle & Chesapeake 1 n A IT A L n 0 M P A IT Y."-' y :r7t .niNORFOUcirViU Sept. 3M77 i The annual' meetlag of the stockholders oi tne i Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal Company wiQ 1 caty id Sorfolkv on Thnrsdayflsth October, at n ;i.-f oct-td. becrekary. jMerchant Tailoring. ALUABLE CrT V LOTS FOR SALE. jOn SATURDAY, THE 2Tth DAY OCTOBER Inst., we will sell at public auction, on the prem ises, that valuable lot at the intersection of Wilmington and Martin Streets, JS HAL BIG II, on which the late ir . II. McKee ved at the time of his death. The lot contains Hint three-quarters of an acre and will be sold in parcels to snlt purchasers. The buildings, Ac , will be sold" separately. ! Terms: ONE-FOUKTH CASH, the residue in ONE, TWO and THREE YEARS, with interest at PER CENT for the land : the buddings, Ac, for CASH. R. H. BATTLE, Jr., JAMES McKEE, Executors of W. H. McKee. oct 2-tds I Offices For Rent, Vx ! THE MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION IN the city. Well lighted and well ventilated. Applv at The Obsekveb office, or to j julyl5-tf JEFF, FISHER.' DR. WARNER'S HEALTH 1 CIO"RRF,T Wstlt Skirt Supporter anil Scir-Atijusiing Pads. This Corset is fitted to the natural form, and not to artificial and distorted models, thus com bining in the highest degree, C Grace v and X JJCaill OF FORM. WITH Health and Comfort OF BODY. " Ladles are invited to call and examine this j AND ALSO DE. WAENEE'S NTJESLUG 00ESET. j FOR SALE BY ! I KALGIGII, IV. C. oct 2-3m 1577. M id 1377. i I : i- i Tlio Latest and Newest Styles.- ItetailTiiilir ly U 11 Ull l i llllUl FAYETTEVILLE STREET, Would iteHpectfully inform his patrons and the public generally, that lie has just received a full and complete stock of !- I 1 ' Fall and Winter Goods, .i ; EMBRACING EVERY NOVELTY OP STYLE AND i ' FASHION. - . The verjj finest ENGLISH, FRENCH and GER- ! MAN CLOTHS AND DOESKI.NS. I -I CHEVIOTS, DIAGONALS, , S00T0H, rEENOH and ENGLISH 0ASSIMEEES, Tn short. the mopt attractive line of Goods ever brought to the. ft;eigh Market,, Remember, I employ only FIRST CLASS WORKMEN, And will not be undersold. iySatlsfaction guaranteed In every instance. Cfcll and see me. T. R. LOADER, I . MERCHANT TAIIXtR, Sep 22-if Fayetteville Street. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. I THE UNDERSIGNED nAS THIS DAY sdld and (transferred to Mr. W. C. McMACK 1N all his interest in the, co-partnership busi HiU ness comiuctea by tne arm oi which is thereby dissolved. Mr, McMACKIN will continue the business at the same stand on IVICXCee Square, -i and I take pleasure In asking for him the pat ronage or mi menu ana acquaintances wno desire tne services of a COMMISSION MER- CHANT. W. B. GULICK. Raleigh, ,N.C., Sept. 8, l&n. C0XTQ1I a&i CCHU1SSI0K EUSIKES3. I shall continue the COMMISSION BUSINESS at the stand heretofore occupied by McMACKIN A GULICK,- and respectfully solicit consign ments of I .' OOTTOE,1 .-, GEAUJ. - HAT, COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY, to the sale of which I win .give strict personal 1 ""'--'' i ' attention. - i ; . is maae a specialty of my business, and I shall be able to make quick sales and prompt returns. The usual commission of 50 cents per bale win oe cn&rgeu ? - I shall eonttnne the sale of ' ! : ' ' ' HORO THILLIES" PHUIHE. . : and of other Guanoa, and also of , , AUlilt LLTLliAJL tJllLJlltAJL. . : WptWI i . , i , ; I learn with great satisfaction the Weldon Fair -promises to be a great success. Having supplied a large number of FALL SUITS i for the State Fair, all of which have given perfect satisfaction, I now propose to offer ' Speciallnducements to those of our citizens who propose Visiting the Weldon Fair. My stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C; : is more complete than ever, and If yon desire .XaXa SUIT Or any part thereof that will win the fairest mind of the Roanoke or Tar River section, Call on Me in Time, Remember the Elkigll WW ll hlM. (rutlfa,et Ion CI iiuraiitoocl. c, oct7-tf WE1KEL, Merchant Tailor, llollemau Bui'ding, Fayetteville Street. CONSIONMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR always on hand of the BEST QUALITY, at oct4-tf W.. C. MCMACKIN'S.' ,. I OR UEiVTV ' AEAT COTTAGE WITH TH K EE ROOMS aud kitchen attacheil, situated on Saunders street. Neigh'Mjihood excellent, Annlv to K. W. BEST, fcept. 8 Hillsboro street, Tai Payers of tie City of RaleigL iujr iur iiie coiiecuon oi 1AA13.H for the year 1S77, and in pui-suance of an order of the Board of Aldermen I am required to set tle the same on the 10th December, 1S77. , UEOHGE li. WILLIAMS. Oct 2-dl5t Collector. IIJIISTEAU JONES, ATTORNEY & OTSELLOR AT LAW RALEIGH, N. C. 1 Practices in all the Courts. State ami HVdPra reofflce in Adams Building, on Martin stree Jan2S-ly. B. F. JIOORK. 1,10 0P.3 & JOHN GATMNO. n- .rrrn . ATTORNEYS AT LftW. RALEIGH, N. C Practice in State and Federal Couits, jyis tf AY. li. GVYN, Sperlal At etloB glren to Collection of Claims. aug 9-tf E. W. TIMBERLAKE, Attorney-at-ljaw, LOUISBURG, N. C. Collections made In any part of the State. CIRCUIT: Franklin, Wake, and Granville. Nasn, Warren sept2-ly J SIMONTON STATESYILLE, IS. C FAi.t. s resin1 orn.Anf. an, isrr. Board and English T .tion $H5.uo per session of twenty weeks. For circulars witn run particulars, address JMKS. JU is. ui JRANT, FrUicipaU KKFKRKNCK8: v , All friends and pupils of the late Professor Mitch-ll, of the University of North Carolina. Jy id5-6m pd. . . Happy Home, I. O THE NEXT TERM WILL COMMENCE ATJ gnRt, 1st day, and close December 19th, 1877. Board, including all expenses, is from $8 to (10 per month. Tuition ranges from SI to (4 per month. For particulars address R. U ABEBNETHY, July 10-tf. President... SI: RALEIGH, XT- O- Et. Rev. Tboa Atkinson, D. D., Vlsl- Et. Bev. Theo. B. Lyman, D. L tors. ' Eev. Bennett Smedes, A. K, Hector. 9rs. Kate DeBosset Mears, Lady Superintendent. The 71tTerm of this school will begin , ; SEPTEMBER I4thf 1877. . FOB CIRCULAR ADDRESS THE RECTOR. Oct T-tf TO HAVE GOOD HE ALT II THE MY EE MIST UK KEPT IN OKDEU, . - .ilHliai.. .'oJX UK .- vmu uawuiHij, 4G0WCTaV eoarmwus MMfurininfi .?IHMFBmiOLUfIl ,J1U0U3HESS,' ifmsrsen h gl FOR DISEASES CF5 rVUVERSTDMACH O.EA8S THE M fcSJ BOWELS it For Pamphlet addiw i J)n. Sakfobd, New York. - aug.st-dw. i. FEMALE COLLEGE Rnmerfora ColMe Marfs Sclionl
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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