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I BT ii M. HAL. Paolished Dally (except Monday) aad -Weekly RaTBSO SyBSCBimO -IK ADYAHCB, nn. nn vear.mall postpaid, , t 8 00 tx mouths ' ", ......... twee " .,, ;......... Weekly. one year, mall poaipald, 4 00 8 00 5 00 - six months, " .. ......... 1 oo To city subscribers The observer will be de livered dally at twenty centa per wees; sevea- ty-3ve cents per month; two dollars for three m jntha. -.:-t--;5-.,,.-i. ..-- i BY T IP i mi n triuun: JJUJJ KEPOKTJtD BT THK ASSOCIATED PRESS. J YVastisgtos, March 15. Democratic Seualore beld a caucus lo day in the Sen ate chamber, continuing -from two until hAlf-Dast three o'clock. All were present Mceut Messrs. Maxey of Texas, Jonas of Louisiana, and Hatnptoa of South Caro lina. The bbjcct of the caucus was to take measures preliminary to ibe formation of -. . m tir . ii KiandiDiT committees. Air. wan ace was re-elected chairman, and Mr Beck secre tary of the caucus. .The following named were appointed as a c jmmutee to rearrange the standing c limnittees and to report to aaadijurned meeting on Monday at 12 o'cIock: Messrs. Wallace, McDonald, Eat on. iiaasoin, (JwckrelJ, Dayisof West Va., GarlaadT Grover and Pendleton. Toe caucus, afler discussion, agreed upon the lollowing basis for' the reorganization of the comiBittees : First, seniority; second, the choice of the committee by one hating two or more nliairinanahino onrl thirrl tht nrrxnarf tucnt of chairmanships for the vacancies according to this programme. Mr iiaton the senior Democratic member of the Com mittee on; roreijgn neiaiions, win oe its . chairman;-Finance, ,Mr. Bayard; Military Affairs; ' Mr.) Kandolphj; Judiciary, Mr. T hurinan; Public Landa, Mr. McDonald; lodiaa Affairs', Mr. Coke; Pensions, Mr. Withers; Claims, Mr. Cockrell; District of Columbia, Mr. Harris; Patents, Mr. Ker nan; Territories, Mr. Garland; Mines and Mining, Mr. Hereford; on Revision vt laws, Mr. Wallace. Mr. riaulsbury ha the choice of three committees, namely ; Privileges and Elections, PostOfflces and Postroads' and Public Buildings and Grounds; Mr. Davis, of .West Virginia, lue choice of Chairman of Appro pria.ions and Agriculture; Mr. John ston of Manufactuies and Revolu tionary Pensions ; Gorddu, Commerce and' Education; Mr. White of Civil bervice and . Retrenchment, .Naval Affairs and Printing ; Mr. Ransom of Railroads Cl Lilt Ull.' Ol J AU - MVSVaAVA.VU 1UV fAKTVJ T J Mr. Thurman was Chairman on Private Land Claims, and Mr. JounSt n Chairman of the Committee, on Revolutionary Claims, the only committees with Demot ri'ic chairmen and . a majority of Democrats, lu addition to the ( d Landing Committees there are ten Select' Committees, ouly two of them having Dem cratic Chairmen, Mr. Davis of West Virginia, and Mr. Harris. The Chairmanships ot committees tnher than those named above will be ar rauged by the committee. The Republi cans will be furnished with a list of the Democratic members placed on the com niiitecs by the caucus in order that they may till up the blanks left for Republi can Senators. Fallowing the uatge in such cases, the 6utject of changing the elective' olflcers of the Senate, was not acted upon by the caucus which adjourned until Monday noon next. 1 illnniff Trouble Anticipated.. Philadelphia., March 15. A special trouble ampng the miner ( employed iu Monongeuala Valley are entertained; but i ... f . I . : . . i iuus lar. uo overt aut u&s uccu uouiuiibieu. . .Near one thousand men engaged near Eli zibeth, in Alleghany county, and a detach ment from this force have been s nt to djf lereni works to endeavor 'to induce the in$. Tue- strike has been in progress three or four months, but is inow virtually ended, and a large majority of the men are willing to go to work at old rates. Sheriff llunter, ot Alleghany county, sent a posse to preserve order. Sheriff Work, of Wash i gton county, has a force of deputies un der his control to render any assisiance i-fcessary. The general impression is that no outbreak will occur, but the miners who have been working express febra that the .body of strikers will wreak vengeance ol them at some future time. - Freiicli Allairat. I. Pakis, March 15. The majority ia the Chauiber of Deputies, Thursday night, against the impeachment of the DeBroglle and Hochebourel Cabinets, consisted of 183 Republicans and 134 Legitimists aud Bo uapartists. " The min wity consisted of 158 K -publicans and 1 B)naparvist. The Gov ernments mijority, takiug the Left alone, was thus Ouiy 25. Nineteen! Republicans abstained from voting. These principally were Minis'.erialists, who were deterred by the vie 8 of some . of their constituents from voting with the Cabinet, though they wjuld not vote against it. ) .tlaur vm. Folic Coiumihfcionerw. Naw York. March 15. Great txcite mtnt is caused in political circles because Mayor, Cooper to day sent a sharp letter to -Police Commissioners Erhardt, Smith and Nichols, declaring that the discipline and efficiency of . the police force: have deterior aied, add that the Police Commissioners have not caused the streets to be cleaned, and that they (Commissioners have al lowed personal dissensions to preclude tLe proper exercise of their official duties. The Mayor notified ihe Commissioners thai they must answer on Monday next at noon as to why they should not be re moved from office. Commissioner Wheeler ia Bick, but a similar notice will be served on him. - j rj '-!; ; . York. March-15, The Jewish residents have inaugurated' the project to "warn suitable lands in the West ana par- ctl them out in farms for newly arrived indigent Jewish immigrants or families that have been impoverished Dy the hard imes. As now composed, the colony eni- Witces Bkilied artisans. cajDenters, and others who' have worked at trades. Losdon, ilaroh 15. Jaa: Rhodes Brad )?ra, wooi stapler, has failed with liabili C8 wf X62.000. - The arms of Robert Blacque, of ' Paris, a t-billipin, Pelisier. Powell & Ca . of mbard street, London, connected "V American trade, ha?e failed. woiuties beliered to be large. Hanged. t! vkr, uol., March 15. The execu W Victor Hunez, for the murder of .Ji Raac3ne, October. .1877.- occured Jierday. He did not move a muscle in i ftfll tbe bdofc broken una Iy Tai was 'the first execution "uaer the new jawi of Colorado. The info . committed to pbuln Roacoae'i VOL.'.! ' f The Pedevinani. SiwTobk,! March 15 -9 a. m. Row- ell made 457 I miles: .Ennis 433 miles and Harriman413 miles. It is estimated , that $30,000 kate money was received! yesterday.: and the 'total receipts to ; this j eve will bp sixty thousand. ; This would give the winner $ 20,000 clear of all ex penses.! the second $15,000 and the third $10,000, should they cover the four fifty miles required It is stated, however, that neither; man will receive anything like the sum named, jit appears that the riag speculators entered into an arrangement with the pedestrians to furnish the neces sary capital to bear all expenses and guar- j antee each man a certain sum. said to be $5,000, should he cover 450 miles dur ing six jdays, and a smaller . sum in any event; they to have all thn rest. ; 10 a m. Rowell459. Enniss 437. Har- riman 417, Rowell turned bis 460lh mile at 10:04 ind 17 seondai making his mile in 14 min utes arid 20 seconda Afier compleiinz ! nis 459 n mile he rested for 2b minutes and 19 seconds. Mr Atkinson stated that Rowell jhad received : quite . a number of ! threatening leit rs since be beiran bis walk. une reaas : "rnvate bnouia your man Kowell be so far ahead Friday nieht, or especially Saturday, morning ae to make it impossible for him to lose, you cannot be too watchful as there is a pt riy contempla ting Wme dirty work to prevent him frm winniDfi li the attempt is made, it will be aonel around where the grotto is situ ated, oi else on the South side of the ouildiDg near the saloon entrance. There is where they1 are likely to be. On the North or West sides the game li'tle fel low has nothiDe to fear. Depend upon it sir, this information is true, and I assure you, yotj cannot have too many policemen in the localities above mentioned. Wishing you all success, and knowing the little fellow cannot" be beat if he has only fair play, 1 remain an American lover of (Signed) FaikPhy" Early this morn'tag attempts were made to Interfere with Rowell on the track. hicb were promptly suppressed by the police. jPohce are 8ai'ae1 around - the rack to prevent inferference with the pe destrians. The force will be strengthened by night. Kowell baa subsided into a quiet and steady walk, and has not broken into a run' to day.' Eunisa wa ks well, and is making good time on every mile. His face is beginning to show the hard woik be is accomplishing, and is very pale and careworn. Uarriman is wa'kin? slilL but it seems as much as he can do to beep oo the track. His step is slow, although with me samejong striae. 11 A. M -KowelL 463 : Ennis. 440: uarrimap, 420. - 12 m -4-Rowell, 467; Ennis, 443: Har- riman, 433. 1 p. M. Kowell. 471: Ennis, 447: Harriman, 427. ' Hawl Yoke, March 157 p. ic- Rowell 491 miles. Ennis 462, Harriman 442. The reports of ihe morning journals as to each man in the walking contest getting $5,000, and the first man to have the stakes, Mr. Plummer, the referee, s'ates to be untrue ; that the money would be divided as agreed at first. There being only three men who will make 450 miles, the required distance, 50 per cent, of the money with the belt goes to the winner. 30 per cent, to the second man, and 20 per cent, to the third, and this arrangement will be adhered to. About two o'clock the pedestrians were on tne 'racK lor a short time, it is now confidently settled beyond doubt in the iiiinua oi an parties wno nave waicnea with any attention, that Rowell will win the belt and the first purse, Ennis the second place, and Harriman will cover 450 miles. The latter walks about an average qf four miles an hour and if be aeeps that up to the Qnisb will reach in the neighborhood of , 480 miles by 11 o'clock lo-night, the total receipts up to 10 o'clock this morning were about $45,000.1 At 2 this afternoon the total ume Kowell had been cH the track was 37 hours 50 ininules 35 seconds, Ennis 33 nours a pinutes v seconds narriman at hours 45 minutes 51 seconds. i nA J. rv j rr cm , It is said that Ennis and O'Leary have already challenged Rowell for the belt. and the money has already been put .up. 8:57 -Rowell 500 miles, , Ennis 470, Harriman 450. . - 9:4 -Rowell has ieft the. track and gone to the hotel. ' Ennis 473 miles. Har-1 riman is eff the track. Another Set ori'ruiupii. Por OHfiKSPoiE, March 15. In a six days walking maic i at noon to-day Elson had made 379 miles and Washington 369. The Burial of Uay&rd Taylor. Kits next Square, Pa , March 15.- BusicieiS here is entirely, suspended out of respect id the la'e Bavard Taylor., and mauy houses are draped in mourning. The services tix k place at Cedar Craft, about a mile hence, and the remains were interred in Longwiood Cemetery. , j Nominated. VioKearEO, ' Miss.. March 15. The Murrell Convention at Delta yesterday nominated ex-Governor Pinchback and M. G. B be, Republicans, and H. R Lucas. Democrat, a fusion ticket, for the . Consti tutional Convention. Canadiau Tarif f Bill. Ottawa, Ont. March 15. The House after a protracted debate last night passed the tariff' customs and excise resolutions bv content and they will come : into force to-dav. IThe right is reserved to discuss and move amendments on concurrence of the House. '" Foreign Items. Lokdcen. Blarch 15. There has been heavy snow fall in the north of Scotland. Adtenatch from Berlin says that the German j Tariff Commission, contrary to expectation, have resolved to admit coal dutyfree. NEW ADVKKT18EMJ2NT&. THE LOSOMACflY WILL END FRIDAY. That fancy slngl harness horse, mahogany in color, of the finest style. 15 hands hlgn, l vears oW, handy, easy driver for ladies, does i yearn unt .,, Vaatrn ahnra Marr- not sny, nnc ww, - land ra sea, can ov wuu. W. V inc.TlACH.ir. II u ewlT"8, Bakers an I Cooks. nn hanri and in Store : Irish Potatoes by the Bbl ; ,500 Iba. Batter; S00 lbs. Honey; Egga ny the woj! I dont know. r . W. irlcHACKIIf . - l i. A 11 en Hon, Ilorsemen. km WW i . RALEIGH, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Horses for Sale. TWO YOUNO, GEVTLE AND SOUND 8oll lor want of use. Apply to E. B. Ilaywood, Jr. marl4-tf Tfll u It will gratify the manv friends and enstompra of the house Ot PETTY A JONES to know that its Affairs are in sound and healthy condition. They have alway. are now doing, and will continue to pay one buoUred cents oa the dollar tiou cenrs to f ). Tney c aim prane lor dring so in a time of meh flnaneial stiingencv, insolvency and compromises. They set their faces lifee flint to do tnis as a matter of high commercial priEC pie. xney are doing a largely Increased and Increasing Business. Their mm thm Has Shown a larsre advunrp.. They have sold more goods by Tte Cass, P ail F iecs the nafit (iuinn thun vr hpfnr Tho mono it a iuent Is siriciiy o i the plan of the large and Hiccestsiui vry uoous nouses oi onr large cities. They buy often, of First Hands, Pay Cash, And are receiving new good-i every we k. Th v will frum this time be in uceipt of a varied as ortmeht of select g oas of the BEST 3CA.K:eS, suitable for this market, to which thev invite the attention and inspection of buyers. L. II. YEaRGAN. R. E PETTY. mar!3-tf T. N. -JOES. 2a;o cf Valuibls City Pr:p;riy! BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND JUDO meut of the Superior Court of Wake county. rendered In the special pr. c-jed'ng wberein Paul J. Faison and thers are p uiutiffs, and Thomas Badger and other are defendants, 1 Will, uu Saturday, the 22d day of March Next, Expose to public sale on the premisef, the val uable city property in Rait-igb where the late Hon George E. Badger lived and died TEKMS OF SALE. One-fifth of the Drtce to be paid in cash; the balance in three equal in stalments, o ,e two and three years with Interest from day of sale. immediate possession given to the purchaser. rAUL r FAlhON, febl9-tmh22. Commissioner. Sale for Partition. I AM AUTHORIZED TO SELL THE !VAL ua'jle LOTS knon In the plan of the City of RaleUh as Lots Nos. 9. 10 and 52. and Darts of Lots Noa. 44, 45, 60, 70, Tl and 166. Lots divided to suit purchasers. Some few of the lots have houses on them, but most of them are varant. TERM-! : Ten per eent. casn: A credit of one. two and three years, with Interest at 8 per ceut., will be given on balance. DAK L G. FOWLE, Attorner for Owners. Mabch 11-tf. Jalelgli Oaston Railroad CHANGE OF .SCHEDULE. SCrrKKINTKNDBNT'a OFFICE, kaieigh, N. V., Mar h 11, 18T9. f On and after Thursday. March 13th. ls9. trains on the Raleigh Gaston Railroad will run dally (Sundays excepted as follows : Leave Leave Kaieigh...... S 00 a m Weldon 8 35p m Neuse...... . 8 26 " Gaston 4 09 " Forest ville. . 8 2 " Littleton...... 4 34 u Wake....' 8 46 Macon iw Youngsvllle.. 8 5 " VVarrenton... 6 13 frankJinton.. is Kiugeway.... 5 29 " KlUiells 9 43 ' . Junction-.. 6 38 " Henderson... 0w Midilebarg .. 560 M Mlddleburg.. 10 sa H nderson... 6 0T " Janction 103-1 " Kittrella 6 29 Ridge way 10 4T " h rauklinton.. 7 13 Warrenton...ll fS " Young. ville.. 1 32 u Macon 11 1 Wake........ 1 44 " Littleton 1143 Forest vUle... I4S Gaston J2 08 p m Meuse...... 8 04 Arrive at Arrive at Wfeldon .12 40 " Raleigh 8 25 " ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Raleig i at 10.00 P.M. Arrive at Weldon at.... 6.00 A.M. Iyave Weldon at .'. .. 10 00 P. M." . Arrive at Raleigh at 00 A.M. Mail train conuects at Wei on with the mail trains of the Seaboard and Roanoke and Peters burg Railroads. JNO. C. WINDER, upeiintenueot. Carolina central railway 10 . Office General Superintendent, WmtiNGTOK, N. C, May IT, 18TS. : CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 20th INST., the following Schedule will be operated on thiBKauway: FA88KHOKB. M AXL AND XXFBXS8 TBAIK : fLeave Wilmington at......... 6:30 p. m. No.l.VArriveat Hamlet at. ... ... ....18:40 a.m. . i Arrive at unariotte at. ouk a. m. r Leave Charlotte at : 7:30 p m. No. a. Arrive at Hamlet at - .18.-15 a. m. I Arrive at W ilmington at. 7:46a. m. TBI-1TKIKX? FKKIQHT AKD ACCOMMOTION TRAIN Leave Wilmington 60 a. m., and Charlotte 76 a. m.. on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Laorinburg 4 .-00 a. m. going East, and 6.-00 a. m., going West on Mondays, Wednesdays and lnrldaya. . SHUT DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT AND FAS8XN6n ' '-- ANDSXPKC88. . Leave Charlotte at 6:38 a, m. 1 Arrive at Shelby at 10:60 a. m. . (Leave Shelby at 18:46 p, m. 1 Arrive at Charlotte at.i....... &00n.m. Trains Noa. 1, . S and 4 ran dally except Sunday. Passengers ior itaieign make cioae connection at Hamlet, arriving at Raleigh at 8:46 am. - Passengera ior tatesvuie ana western n. v. R. R. by No. 1 Train arrive at States ville next morning at 9:16; arrive "Head of Western Road'- at stM) p. m., ana Aunevme same eTenmg. . , v, u.(utuiBun, 1v -tf : ' : c-: CMnflrml 8a Mfi nteadeat. R alefsrh & Aususia Air-Line Railroad Company.' CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, j SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,! RaleiirluN.C.. March IL 18T9. f t-4 tho T.lpitrh Jk An omars Air.TJna VsiL. road will ran daily (Sundays excepted), as fol lows : j . ' Ralelglu...... T 00 a m Hamlet........ 3 45 pin Cary.......... T40 Honmai ....... s 33 Apex......... sou - Ji.eyer.i,.. 4 08 - ewHtll..... 8 3S-" Manly .. 445 - Merr taKa... w . jameron...... o 4 - Moncure. .... 9 34 " San ford.. 6 4t " Osgood.. 6S " Osgood ..L 7 0S - Saniord ......mw Moncnre...... i 33 - Cameron. 11 is , Merry oat... i bs - Manly ..13 04 p m New Hill 819 - Keyaer ..16 Apex 8 45 Hoffman...... U .Cary.. 913 - Arrive at - Arrive at y ; tt.ii VIS U lioloifrh O AK aBuiic,... - - " ...... tTLonnecting at .raniora witn irams on rr ah DftiimaI 1tr VmwfrttAvllla ni .t If tti- let with trains on Carolina Central Railway for ffl il ! mm Mmmm N. C, SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1379. NEW ADVERTISEMEN 1"S.' -AT, BRAHSOIi'S BOOKSTORE, Next Door to Heartt's Old Stand. School Rooks, " -J: . - Sunday School Books. Latest Stands rd Novels! , -.-v . &c., &c. ALL AT Tns LOWEST- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RATES. New Jorfc pally Heralds, ... And other Dailies, every day at 10 o'c ock, P. M. Subscriptions taken for aU PERIODICALS at the Pub ishers' rates. Call or ad trees v - RKV. L. BRANSON, Janli3m. Raleigh, N. C. BALTIMORE BQOF, STATIONERY AHD PAPER JOBBING HOUSE. 332 and 334 West Baltimore Street. CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, THE hteslWorkufalltleFuii: IN Sunday School, Day School, Law, Medical, Tlicolosrical and M iscellaneoua Books. WRAPPING AND WRITING PAPERS BONNET BOARDS, PAPER BLINDS, PENCILS, INKS, PENS. AGENT J FOR HYATT'S CELEBRATED WIE-B0U2TD SLATES. Any and everything In the Book and Taper Business can be procured of us. . WM. J. a DULASY & CO. mh8-d4w-ly. E. J. HALE & SON, PUBLISHERS. 17 Murray Street; ISTEW YORK, INVITE ORDERS FOR OF THEIR OWN PUBLICATION ; AND FOa ALL OTH SCHOOL, mSCELLAIIEOTJS AND STAND AED BOOKS, AND POK ALL XIND8 OT STAPLE GTATICNLHT. WRITING PAPERS, Cap, Letter, Note and . . : . other sizes. BLANK BOOKS, of all grades. ENVELOPES, of all sixes and colon and qualities. SCHOOL SLATES, best quality, all sixes. SLATE AND LEAD PENCILS, PENS. INKS. MUCILAGE, Ac. Ac Those who favor us with their orders, by mal or in person, may rely upon having them fillet promptly, ana at prices wnicn we oeneve to m quite as low aa can be had in this market. R J. HALE & SOU. Publish KB&, Bookbellkks and Statiokibs, 17 Vnmtv 8trt. Nw Ynr E O 11 UA1UU, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, MARKET SQUARE, FAYETTEVILLE . N C Keeps constantly on hand, a full supply of BIBLES, PRAYER AND ' ' HYMN BOOKS, AXD ALL . ;. SOXIOOX O OK8 in general use. , A FULL ASSOBTmiT OF . WBJTTSQ PAPERS, ENTELOPES, BOY Pi , PETEBUES, PENS, INKS, i'K'CILa. 5 9. ANCY ARTICLES, , WRITING DESKS, u -i x r"i - - r C- c Ac-. - Orders solicited, and any book mailed, postage paid, on receipt of the catalogue price. ' Order for lauale promptly attended to. 1 Great Failm Books mmmm t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , Boors, Blinfls. OFFICE DIM, SCROLL "WORfe. Orders filled on short notice, and at prices to enit tht times, by At Wjeslern Terminus Hargett Street, oct &wi6mon. - : w 7 001! fUUES If EDUCED ! Ubtil foither nonce I wi 1 deliver to any point in the city, for t e cash, and caih only : Gjod G-eenOak Wofd ar $3 percotd. -Good Diy uak Wood ar $3.2" per cord. t Good Dry Pine Wood at $i 75 per cord. Ordeira left at the yard (Harnett street tatin) or dropped in tne mail will have prompt attfn tim Remember these pricte are strictly for thecasjh. , . J. D. WHITAKER. mar 7 3m ' . 4 . j FOR BEST QUALITY APPLY TO K. J. HARRIS. Office at J. W. WaWn'si GrocerT Store, FavetteTiUe St.. o- Martin & Os- born's Feed Store, Ji. tV Depot. -SAB Orders ProuiiitiY Mefl. OLD FORT, X. C, W. J. CALAIS, - - Superintenaent MANUFACTURERS OF WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, ORESStlQ f AXE WASH-STANDS," WARDROBES, HA1 RACKS, TABLES OF ALL KINDS ' ' ARB STYLES. 0ES1S. AND EVERYTHING CTSUALLY MADS IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY. . ThlB is a HOME ENTERPRISE, and beln such, we respectfully ask an even share with onr Northern competitors. We have the beat newest Improved ma chinery, and i Superior Workmen, And guarantor satisfaction, both In styles and prices. . : .350 YOU WAto FUENITUEE ? If so it Will Pay You to Read This. . THE Best & Cheapest Furniture In the city Is now to be had as the subscriber la determined not to be undersold, and la offering a very handsome stock of JP XT JEt NI T1JRE t at REDUCED PRICE8. For a GOOD BAR GAIN CALL ON MJL WALNUT SUIT Bt A very select assort in en t of WALNU1 SUITS Just received and for sale very reasona bly. I hold oat special Inducements in this line Also a lot or waiinlt mjijjstjiajjs and varied assortment of Common Fnrnltnre, whle I am aoumf ascneap a dec -tl A. W. FRAPS. THOS. R. LOADER, FASHIONABLE ; Merc haint Tailor. Rooms OTer VV. U. & &, S, Tucker's, RALEIGH, N. C. f ew-sm- A. W. FRAPS. WHOLESALE 1SD BETilL DE1LEB IS Mil ni-lmiiUmi WISES, COBDIALS, PORTEE, ALE The following brands are kept on hand : Live Oak fSole Airnti. nirnn rnA . m m r" v -r. . - . . . . . ..jh. viuwii -n-jre, uiu oensicotcn will- I Tom Cooper, North Carolina and Kentucky Core Whisky. - Best Jamaica and New England-Rums. ? 1 ' ' J3U isutuno, rTencn ani uaiiionua, cognae And . IMlthflmnrAn AtvtiIo PranH. -" "j"v Arxwuvtja ... - , . KummelL Curacoa, Absynthe, and Seed's Cock- BlOers (the best in the market aad Gilt Edge London Dock,' Holland and Domestic Gins and -roiuaiu ocuiutpir. i r .CalHornia Port, Sherry, N. C. Scuppernong, and McKvans s and Bass's Ales, E.; A J. Burke's i uuuiiu rwner. , . i . , t Lager Beer in Kegs and Bottles. ' 1 1 ' uuvvrven ApuumutriB uiu Denver waters. -1 ' - Tim Bar ia amnliiil with T R n Mrw txtiu M oaL ft s . w VvUl 1 - a m l - l ;, Wl ii I W I M Si - I VI H SS' u P 5? 'ft i il v : I I w M 1 I a m 1 It I i :1 ' NEW ADVSRTI8ESIENTS. Fresh PoaBted RW Coffees (not ground) at 15c per lb. Green: and Roasted Coffees of ' Every Description. Old Brown - .. i J'lVMaracalboT-guayra ;'', and Rio Coffees. SUGABSt0FETERT GRADE. Cut Loaf,: Granulated, Powdered, Standsrd "A," - - r- Yellow, Acw v J - Fresh Stock of Turkish Prunes Dried andCan- ned corp, Canada Oatmea), Smoked sal ! ' mon, Shredded and Bone' ess Cod- ' fish, Canned Goods, Ac. r , Everj thii g you can want in the Grocery Line you can find in our stock, thoroughly guaranteed as to quality and price. Frelt ApdliinarU Water, In Stone pgs and Glass Quarts. II AUDI Y & MOORE, ; ' 1 - i ' II olleman Building. mhl2-tf GREAT FRESH ARRIVALS Enrly Spring Fairies ! JUST RECEIVED,- AN ELEGANT A8SORT- Aiuti JKUUlllJUtjlS, liAAJii-H" LINEN COLLARS AND CUfFS. . A NEW AND DKSIRABLK COLLECTION OF HAMBURG EDGINGS ANDTNSERTIOAS, wmm iiMiHU. EXCELhlOR EMBROIDERIES, RUFFLINGS. TWOCASESOFSPR1JIOPRII TS. STAN DARD MAKES; NEW PATTERNS AND COLORINGS. THOSE CHEAP STRIPED PIQUES AT 3c , " ARE SELLING RAPIDLY. BEST GENTS LACNDRIED BH'RTS AT tl WE ARE OFFERING IN ORDER TO CLOSE OU l', AM UNLAUJNimiKl) iHIKT AT 0c , NUT TO Bfi EXCELLED. BLEAOHED GOODS FOR SERVICE, QUALITY , . PRICKS. I LADIES' FASHIONABLE 'PARASOLS, SUN UHiSKHLLAS H11W STYLES, IN SILK. LEVAN TINE and ZANILUA EuFECTd. GENT8' HATS AT UN PRECJEDENTED LOW I IKiVKSHS lvoUH Til S TRADE; 1M TRANSITU AND TO ARRITfl THE HANDSOMEST LOT OF LADIES' HCE, JttLSLlJN AISU WUITiS UAMuKIC TIES EVER HOWN IN THIS MAbKET. NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS ARRIVING W.H.&H.S.TUCEER'S feba-tf.': i ' .' A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LETTER PAPERS, NOTE PAPERS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, cards, tags; A Poster Papers, &c.9 AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AT Dnlieari of Prices!! UZZELL & WILEY, ; Printers aid Binders, 3 - Mil Saildis;. EALIIJH, K.C, decl5-3mos IIE BONDS," ORTGAGES, D if. EEDS, ' Blanks of Any. kind. Sheriffs, . f 1 Registers, ATTORNEYS M AGISTRATES, - - i : - ii : c .-4 v ; ARB1ER TTiEs i. Lowest PsicK.J .. .... , .i -. - ' f j. E ..AKDS,BK0UGHT0S COoj ATTRAGTIOrJS Received IS BssrS KATKJ OF ADVERTISLNG. " - - . i It i it AX t.-. .t;' Al f..;. One Square fl inch) one day,.... o " three .............. 1 00 . ,.., prf 3 ........ tf I .-.Contracts for. adrertlalng tor any space or time may be made aOhe office W' Tltbbserrer.' Obserrer BuUdtng, Fayettevqii Sttet'RalelgB, North CaroUnav''i!'naa xi&il Mlqy$i " ' v ' J" " ' i. ; - y.:'.M':i: ... JNEVF ADVERTISEMENTS.;: t mm Mmm EAEGEIT STBEET WE WILL HAVE TO-DAY PORRo 1C1 - CALL AND GET. YOUR ; Beef Steak and' Iflnttou Chops -ifor Sunday Breakfast and Dinner. , 4 ; j :f AT LIVING PRICE ! FRESH BriTTER, ; . 15 Ccntn Per Pound. FRESH EGGS; ',; ,;10 .Cents Per Dteij. SWEET POTATOES ! ; Hit' j , , SWEET POTATOES I ! " We have on handa large quantity of EARLY SWEET POTATOES FOR PLANTING. Also a large quantity of flue EATING POTAT iE8 We solicit orders from a distances ' " . I HI H 11 POTATOES, And aU Kinds of G ARDEN SEED, for sale at . noy23-tf f , i V,, HARGBTT STREET. W. S." It AlSKY, N. C. Dinsmore & Kyle Wholesale Grocers, 'i Liquor wcaiirs una commh sion IB erchant , Sa,n'l A. S Kyle, Lamar Hoilyday, H. L. DuvaU. ma 1 1 ilQm " . " i. SI a A A KABIU Meals, Armstrong iMA, IOSIEE8 ltd -. " -IN i, Syr njs AND MOLASSES, No. 45 South Howard Street, : BALTIMORE. HENRY MO ALE, V . w. d. ARMSTRONG, c ' J; E. CHAD WICK " THOMAS F. SIGOUR NEY.J mhft-SVn. PLAIN AND FANCY GROCERIES, No. 29 Fayetteville Street, Taies pleasure In calling' attention to the fact that he has Just received and Is dally receiving large n'sonmem or the best Family Groceries Of all kinds, generally kept in a flrst-class Gro cery House. i ! ALSO WINE8, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, ntxr TOBACCO, ' ' SNCFF, , , &o.t &o. I am also Manufacturers' A ent ami Koiiinr. New York prices, ' " -. Shultz's Celebrated Soaps EON TON BTAHOH.'- "",v" ri j ucs.. rin-ics or me sinu ever offered in this market.; Give them a trial and von will nee nonther 1 Taliand seomc. febzi -8m. -- v - CAMERON, HAY & CO,, ' r GENERAL -'.'v J- ' Firrlssn ireiils. Office, Citizens' Natl EankBdidiiLi, HALLliiU, A, C, a, r . Total AssetsepresenteJr $96,000.0001 Am OTIC thA Pnrananl.1 following, viz: r t , , . q v irguua ire ana Marine Ins. Co. I Liverpool and London and Globe. St. Paul Fir and Marine Ina. Co. i Home Insurance Co. ot New Yor Seaboard Fire Insurance Co. -London Assurance Corporation, -i Hamburgr-Bremen , Insurance Co.. of Boyal Fire Ina: Co;; of LlTernool Cotton, stored or In transit, aad to WUa, keto nes, Ac i-; c;-:u ld fivjiOj.-.-i .v.ls idee29-tf. CAEOUNA STATE UFE I i - f nrpmrm.a- In israu ' ' ; . RALK1QH. Jf. O. . !5,L"V ".;.' t?60,27'0 TO Surplus t.PUcy Holders 175,39 1 29 F. B. Cameron, TPrendent W. Bnrtor ViclPrerident r. B.BurteJlayuood, Med. Director Prof.'B a. Smith, ': tirtiory ay ?tr!?v-fif " ;0-.?iif ; pts.-f vJrthiLi"8 Iparanc Company la North Carolina. - One of the most successful Companies of . Its age ia the United States. Has already issued between two and three thousand policies. :Alt of , its rands Invested at home among our own people. All lossos paid prompt, ly and in cash. Rates as low as those of any .orst class company. Has thb dollars of as oeu for every dollax of liabilities. , wAgcnts wanted la every county in the State to : rk for this moat excellent and firmly estab wished home institution. - For InformaUoa address '-,,r -'-. ' - M. C STATS UTS' INSURANCE CO- Tli n r Tl r -P H II IU KUUI 1UUU JJUU1 Teas, Coffees ' ( : DEALER IN .t i . r is i- V if- St.. i .--'' . v. , . rim v.-i-;. !( r uiu property fiapertoeadexu. I JU4 Uauorf pan w ke .. r, dedMX. " V
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 16, 1879, edition 1
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