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; ii' Bt P. M. U ALE. papiiaaed bally (except Monday) and Weeny.' HaTBs of sirtacwmofc-rt 4dt ajicb., sh OailT.one year, aiafl postpaid,. i :.. M One Square (1 iaoli) one day,. ; 00 , 1 M M two u, ttree ; "f xoar'J ii aix months " ' 4 Ob ,. mree ' ' ....... a iriv ur rear, mail postpaid,.. t X .. (tiX months, " : " !-.'.. ...'1 1 St r, 0itt nutwwrlhera The observer wUJ be de- , Contracta for advertising for any space or tins mar bemadB At'tltA nfflv of Tlie DhrTfry tl-ri -jailj at twenty cents per week; seven . i ceuw per month :wo dollar -for three voii. 5. KAI.EIGH. N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH, 18, 1879. N-O . (l 6 : I O086' BuOdtn; FayetteTlIle 8tret, i Ralelgi," North Carolina. ' 1, 'J 1 1 1 "",', """" " "' 'i II ifn Ml,' I 1PADU Republican Caucus. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEA1EN IS. NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 2H5 W ADVERTISEMENTa? n i . n I Kii-OKl'SO BY THE ABPOCIATEB PBS88. The Ueiuocrntic Caiicu. , Washing ton, D. C,: March 17. An ad ) ) Jipe'l caucua or the Democratic bena tord was hefil in the Senate chamber this afternoon for the purpose of receiving the rep rt of the committee of nine appointed by the caucus, of Saturdiy to prepare i)fi;hocratic membership of standing com' uiittee8. The committee announced that the work assigned to them was unflniphed, and it was resolved to extend their time until to-morrow afternoon immediately after the adjournment of the Senate. Some discussion then occurred with regard to the advisability of proceeding " to nominate an I ballot for the officers of the Senate. It waa ?eoerally conceded that there was ho need for bisle in disposing of that subject and it was therefore agreed to postpone its consideration until Thursday next. ! " ' ' Senator Beck ofEered a resolution pro vtding4n substance that the legislative business of the : Benate ' during the extra session shall be confined to the passage of the two annual appropriation " bills, which failed of enactment at the last session, in cluding the political measures that were incorporated in them by the House of ' Kepresentatives, viz : The;; repeal of the Federal election las and of; the jurors' test oath and the prohibition against the presence of troops at the polls. After some ilisous9ion this resolution and the general Bubject of the order 01 business were re furred to the following" committee, with instructions to report to the , caucuB td: morrow, or as sioo threafter'as practica ble: Messrs. Thurman, feaulabury.Whyte Kernan, Jones of Florida, Biiley, Lamar, Yoorbeesand Vance. All the Democratic Senators were present at to-day's - caucus except Messrs. Gordon, Maxey and Uamp ton. Mr. Gordon is ill. Mr. ' Maxey is erpected to arrive from Texas to-night, and Gen. Hampton has not yet left cknitb Carolina. v - Washington, Mrch 17.-Io the Demo cratic caucus to night the first ballot for the speaker resulted as follows : Randall To; Blackburn 57; McMabon 3 ; Morri -son 2; Cox 4. This insures the elec tion of Randall for Speaker, of the 46th Congress on the first balloL 1 ' . itlore Trouble for Rnffland. . Lovdon, March 17.-In the House of t'ointnons on Friday night Sir Stafford Norihcote, replying 10 , the! inquiry wta" troops had been sent to British Burmah, mid the following - telegram from Loru Jiytton, Viceroy oi India, elated March 8 h: 'v-Tbe British garrison have been rein frcedon the urgent reommendation of the Chief Commissioner, and the strong advice 'of Lt. Governor "Eieli. -The British Ii jdident at Mandalay has' reported that war like preparations are making, and that the . Burmese are strengthening the river purls.'' There are rumors of disturbances, aad dangers were: threatening foreigners. vVarning comes from well informed quar lets that early mischief is intended,' and altogether the position-of ! affairs is pre cirious. The garrison in ; Burmab was on a peace footing, and too weak for protec tion in the event of disturbance on the frontier. The news of reinforcement will support our Residence at Mandalay."- London, March 17. A Tinned Calcutta dispatch Siy8 ,tuat the Chief Commissioner fr Uritisb ; Burmah now has sufficient force to protect the British Territory, but the position of the Rresident and other Eu ropeans at Miudelay h critical in the ex trtiino. Ttie best hope for their safety rests, on the belief that the K'Og and his ad vis m are not so utterly lost to all sense of prudence as to precipitate their own down fall by rushiDg into hostilities. Revenue Iteinat. . ' Washisgton, March 17, The Com missiouer of Internal ' Revenue has been advised by" the Collector at Raleigh, N C.', of the capture of another still. On Saturday the Collector at Lynchburg, Va., telegrapbB that two illicit, grain distilleries pwere seized in Franklin county, on the rJih inst. The Collector at Atlanta, Ga., reports the seiz ire la the mountain coun try on the 13th inst.,' of six copper stills witn a large amount of other property. . . ' ' ' 1 ;. ". The Zulu War, , , London, March 17. The story, publish ed on the 10th. that Uol. Teirsou had been attac ted at Ei we b a largo force of Z 1 !us aai that the latter were defeated witb enormo is loss, is u:terly - false. It was probably circulated by the Zilus .li order to delay the dispa'ch of assistance to i owe. The Orange Free Sta'.e "Govern nient has refused to aid, or allow its citi- - z :a$ to aid, the British against the Z Uus on constitutional grounds. ; ' '; " . , Mostgomkry, March 17. There was a disturbance at Helena yesterday growing out of a difficulty between a .white man and a. negro.' It assumed such proportions that the Governor ordered the Birmingham Hifles to tne rescue. Everything , is now quiet, and n" further trouble is appre- ueuded. Helena is the principal coal min ing point in this State, u t,? ft i s Trial of Poindexier. HI03MOSD. Va.U Marob ; 17. The tria of John E. Poindexier. indicted for ' the murder of young Curtis two weeks ;3ince, commenced in tne Hustidtrs Court to-day. taly three 1 urors wtc obtained from the I . . m I eaire, and court adj lurneauii nursaay, when an effort will be made to complete oe iurv from a tales of one hundred, or ui rcu to De summoned lor mat aay. la a Critical Cnliii. .Kiohmosd, Va , March 17. Mre,,Bi c'galupo, who received numerous stabs a;,the hands et her hasbaad on Saturday "'gut, is still in a critical condition.',, Her nusband was brought, before. the police vjuri mia morning, "but his examination postponed for ten days to await the wuu of the wounds. ' i(. -l : Iteductlon of Waren, '" .. . -...i.. .:-r T LONDON. Mamh 17. The Dnrhnm nnal owners have issued a notice, to take effect "u urn ot April, of a ten per cent reduc n oi wages of surface workers and fifteen r- Rt- of the wages of underground lt.owll Challng;ed. v : . . London. March 17. A letter f rom Wes- "ey. Is published, challengiog RoweU.to WAsnixoTOsMarch 17.-The Republi-1 can members elect of the House of Iiepre-1 sn'ativeii held a caucus in the hall of the 1 House this . p. m. Mr. Frye, of Main', was madle Chairman, aDd Amos - Town eena, ;ot Ubio. .Secretary, of the caucus, which t hereu pon proceeded to nomi nate candidates in behalf of the Republicans ror; the various eleci ive t cmcers of . the House. The following were nominated unanimously : r For . Speaker, Gen. Jar- 1 Qeld. of Ohio; Clerk of the House, ex-Con gressman J. ILRainey, of South Carolina; Sergeant-at-Arms, Gen. Jeremiah M. Rusk, of Wisconsin;, for Doorkeeper, James M. Milton, . of Tennessee ; 1 for Postmaster. Gen. Harry Sherwood, of Michigan ; . for Chaplain, Dr. Naylor. of the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington City. ,. The following were appointed , to ict as. as executive aixi advisory com- ontfeeof the Republican caucus throughout tbe Forty sixth Congress ; Representatives Frye, GaBeld, . Conger, IJannell, James, Harris. Henderson, Harmer and HaskilL After some dissension as to its form, but with practical unanimity To regard to its purpose. It was resolved as tne. sense or 'bis caucus that no legislation shall be en tered upon during this session 01 her tnan ibat for. which the session was specially called. During the . preliminary., inter- chaoge of views a general desire was ex pressed for a short session. ; Death el Jnde rilfhaiun, ' oaltimoek. iuarcn u. mcaara uook i igea it, 1 tie , was. a . graqoaw ot ,rve3i Point, being in the ' same clasi ' with ' Jos ' Johnston I and: Jefferson Dtis. A.t the marriage pf General R. E. Lee he acted as groomsman. "Frencl Atfaini. Londojt, March 17. The Paris corres pondent of the Daily News says it is uni versally believed that M. Waddington can-: not remain Premier, and it is improbable that he will consent to remain in the Min is1 ry in any lower capacity. M. Fournier is mentioned as his successor. M. Leon Say mu3H certainly resign, .' : ' m 1 ' Richmond, Va,: Match 17, The Senate bill providiog foe a settlement of the State dobi wasi further disbussed in the House to day. I An effort made to fix a - time for taking a final vote 00 the bill was de feated, there being four votes less than tbe jecessary two thirds, it is expected that ibe bill will pass this week. Tbe Ol rerCameron ixve ( ae. Washington, March 17. The, case of Oiivet against Cameron was called in tbe Circuit Court today, and Mrs? Oliver testified by giving statements already gen erally published as to her relations with the ex Senator, and without considering her testimony the Court adjourned until to-morrow. rire. Naw Obleass, March 17. A Ore m DryadcS street destroyed Mrs. Lceb's resi dence, August Mar's dry goods store, Mc- h.eimt s grocery, and Beban s coffee and tea depot.1 The loss is estimated at $50,- 000, partly insured in local companies. jut Dead. London, March 17. 'The London cor respondent of the Edinburgh Scotsman says that Mr. Gladstone was not invited to the Duke of Connaught's wedding. This omission; excited rourb comment in politi cal circles, as Lords (iranville and Uarting- ton both; received invitations. marine. : Wilmington, ,f March 17. The steam vacht Elizabeth from .New York to Charleston stranded .m Rich Inlet, took fire, and. was totally burned. ;.The crew are safe., . - .-, Tle Water Submdingr. Loniwn, March 17. The Times' cor respondent at Pesth, writing on the 14:h,' says last! night ( rhursday) the waters have considerably fallen. s Montoomkbt, Ala., March 17. Ex United tales Senator George Goldthwaite died su'lrlenly yesttrUiy. ; THE LOGOHACafTOCEND FRIDAY. That, tanv rlngl haraefs horse, mahogany la co or, o'-ihe haesh styie, IM( hands higti. 7 vears old. naudy. easy uriver icr laaies, oes not s y one blood, a id an Eastern shore Mary. land ra sjd, can Deoougoi irom .; E::-;.-i;i' W. U. iTIc.TlACK.IKI. , - .;:hii s, -.w.--ru HonevriTes Bakers an I Cooks.. i ...... ', - 1 - -V - On had and in Store': Irish Potatoes by the Bbl ; ,500 lbs. B itter; WH lbs. Honey; l?gs by the wdil 1 dont Know. ; . W.C, jriC.TlACKIW. .it - I ' " i i, i i Attention, Horsemen.. One Car Load nice Fodder; marI3tf TIM oi RAIililUIl mini ;,Tis: Bfilnoaici 'if ft.' Ssitt" bornsr Martin and Sallsbnyj Streets. GENUINE DUBLIN XS3 BROWN STOUT on draught with" Bass ale, the 'old English drink ot Half A Half ,' can be procured In the future at Tim Lee's Club House.' Also on hand old Robeson county whisky bought of Hardin A Grimes, Baltimore Meats and all delicacies of the season served In" first-class order. Nine private sitting rooms, so tht parties can always be private.,. twFrench Cook. ; ; ,s ; , , oot.-tf 'VVosteriA. "Jtiallroad. nlyAt Faiatiavillb, Novj 1, On And after November 4, traina going up the road will leave t . . - n - ' ITavRttAVllle AA ....... ....... w.ui. Little River at... J-45 SpusSprinjrat .-..-.-...u-.'...... J Swann'B Station at.. .oo Jonesboro at........ : , Sanfordat.. M Arrive at Egypt...... ' 10 fftii rn irRlr-a will leave ,i. . ' l EirTDt at... ............... ..... ..10.6S a. nw Sanfoird at..' J. 11 60 " Jonesboro at.. .......... lS-ISp-m- 8 wann'8 Staloa at .............l-' ' Spout Sprtngat .................. I S M . Little River at.. .05 ,, Arrive at Favetteville..' S.45 Haktng close connection at Saniord wilh trains ' aiei(li Augusta Air-Line, norm ana souw. Vi.KfU llUUOli Horses for Sale. TWO C YOUNO, GE VT LB ANB 1 SOUND ?Doree, sul Able for saddle or barnesa. St-W for want of ue. Apply to , E. B. Ilay wood, Jr. raarl4-tf T Tt will srratiry ttie manyfriei! And castomers of the bouse ot PJCTTY & JONES to know that its affairs are In sound and healthy condition. They have alway, Are now doicg, and will continue to pay one hundred cents on the dollar (100 cents to$. They c airn oraise for doinsr so Inu time of uch financial stringency, irtsolveucy ana oropromiseB. 'i ney Bes tneir iaops use flint to dttftlsAs a matter of hiijti commercial price-pie. They Are-doing a largely ; , Increased and Increasing "' " : " -'. ' I i Business. Their 1 ; Has shown a Urge advance. Tbey have sold more goods by , m ik K I 1 the past season than ev'-f befor. The manAge- meni is siricur o tne pinn 01 ine laree and successful Dry Goods houses of our large cities. They tray of; en, of -v.-.v r First Hands, Pay Cash,; 4nd are receiving new goods every week. Tb?y wui rrora mis time ne m receipt 01 a varied as wnmeiit 01 select g kms or tne BEST MAKES, ; Suitable for this market, to which tber invite the attention aud inspection of i.nyers. L. H. YBARGAN. - lt E PETTY, marlS-tf , T. N. JoXkS. . Wi Valuable City Prtpiriy! i . . . ,, v. BY YIBTUK OF A DECREE AND JUDG mefitof the Superior Court of Wake county. rendered tn the special proceed ng wherela Paul ?. Faisoa aad others are p uiutiffs. and Thomas Badger and others are defendants, 1 will, on Saturday, the 22d day of March Xext, Expose to public sate on the premises, the val uable city property in Rafigh where the late Hon George B. Badger lived and died . TERMS OF SALE. one-fifth of tne price to be paid in cash ; tbe balance in three equal In stalments, one two and three years with Interest irom aay 01 saie. r immediate possession (riven to the purchaser. PaUju F FAlseN, febl9-tmh22. Commissioner. Sale for Partition. I AM AUTHORIZED TO SELL THE VAL uaole LOTS knon In the plan of the City of Kaleieh as Lots Nos. 9, 10 and 52, and parts of Lots Nos. 44. 45. au. 70. 71 and i5. Lets divided to suit purchasers. Some few of the lots have houses on them, but most of them are vacant. TERM i : Ten per cent. cash. A credit of one, two and three years, wi:h interest at 8 per cent., will be given on balance. . HAU L, U. irUWLK, Attorney lor Owners. March It-tf. . i. , Jalclgli & Gaston Railroad CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SppkriktSndknt8 Offick, i Kalelgh, N. C Mar. h 11. 1879. f On and after Thursday, March 13th. Is79, trains on the Raleigh A Gaston Railroad will run daily (Sundays excepted as follows : LeAve Leave- - ;- Kaleigh soot m weldon 3 85p m Neose...... . 8 26 Forestville. . 8 48 " Gaston ..4 09 Littleton 4 34 " Macon 5ot " Warrenton... 6 13 " Ridgeway.... 5 29 ' Junction...... 6 38 " Middiebarg.. 5 so " Henderson... 6 07 " Kittrells...... 6 29 " ; Krankliuton.. 7 13 " YoungsvUle.; 1 3i r Wane........ 7 44 Forestville ... 7 4S p m Neuse 8M Wake........ 8 48 Youngs ville.. 8 a FrankJlnton.. t is KittieUs 43 Henderson.. .100S Mlddleburg.. 103 Junction 10 3 i Kldgeway ..... 10 47 Warrenton...!! 13 Maorio.. 11 is Littleton. .....11 43 Gas ton.. .....12 08 Arrive at Arrive at Weldon .140 : Kalelgh...... 8 86 " ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Raleig t at.. HMD P. M. Arrive at Weldon at... 6.00 A.M. Leave WeMon at............ lOOOP.M. Arrive at Raleigh at ......... 6 00 A, M. Mall train connects at Wemoa with the mail trains of the Seabo tfd and Roanoke and Peters burg Railroads. JNO. C. WINDER, 'SBpirruitenGeaw. CAROLINA; GEUTBiL RAILWAY 10 Office Qenerat Superintendent, WruaNOTON. N. C, May 17, 1878. CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 30tb INST., the following Schedule will be operated oo this Railway : --'t- v-i.?--. PASSKMOKB, If AIL AND XXrBK88 TBADt : - (ueave Wilmington at 6:30 p. m. No.i: Arrive at Hamlet at... ..;18:0 a. m. I Arrive at Charlotte at.. 0:80 a. m. - ( Leave Chsrlotte-ats .1:80 pm. No. S. X Arrive at Hamlet at.... 12.-15 a. m. I Arrive at wunungton at 7:45 a. m. TRI-WASKL7 FKK1QBT AMD AOCOXMOTlON TBAIN Leave WUmlnirton 6:30 a. m., and Charlotte 7 AS a. m.. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave Laurinborg 4:00 a. m. going East, and 6:00 a. nu, going west on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. SHXLST DIVISION MAIL, FUriGHT AND t A88W9BB u . . ajh Bxruas, T aova P.vlAtt. at 4. QIC . m y . JUM.V .v.. ............. NO. 3. 4WA KTieltw fit 1A.SA m . -i Arrlve at Charlotte at.. 6.-00 p. m. Trains Nos. 1, S, 3 and 4 run daily except Sunday. passengers ror Kaieign mate ciose connection at Hamlet, arriving at Kaieign at 8:46 a m. Passengers ior stasesvuie and w estern fi. C. R. R bv No: 1 Train arrive at Statesville next morning at 9:16; arrive "Head of Western Road" at saw p. m., ana ABuevuie same evening. 1v A-tf General Snnertntimdant. 1alelffh & Augusta Atr-L4ne AV Railroad Company. ? CHANGE OF SCHEDUI. - ' ' SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,! v - ' Raleigh, N. C March 11, 1879. - On and after Thursday, Mar oh 13th, 1ST trains on the Raleich A Auras a Air-Lin e Rail. road will run daily (Sundays excepted), as fol lows: .. .(:, . Leave . - : - ' - " Leave " Raleigh. 7 oo a m iiamiet .... 8 45pm Cary.i. ........ T40 Hoffmai 3 3S Apex......... o Keyser.. 4 us Manly .v: ..... 4 45 Cameron..... s 34 Sanlord...... 4 40 Osgood...; 7 OS Moncure.. .... T S3 Merry Oaks. 7 88 ewuiu..... s Merr iats., 9 oo Moncure. . . . 84 Osgood... 9 68 Sanfordi.....100 Cameron. ...,11 IS M u Mao1i-.lWa m. New UUi 819 Keyaer ,.tC6 " Apex.... ..... S45 Hoffman....- 1 86 ";Cary..!.. , is AjTiveat .i l-i! , Arrive at- t Hamlet....... S 15 Raleigh....... 9 45 . cw-Cennecting at . r amord with trains ' on Western Railroad for Favetteville, and at Ham let -with trains on Carolina Central Railway for Wilmingtoa ana woarioiw. ; nuuuuw . JOHN C. WINDER. e Pic TOTkTkl - fwui .... gujjinteBflent. jl Great FalLin Boois BRANSOK'S .BOOKSTORE; i ext Doortu Hearlt's Old Stand, ' School Books, . Sunday School Books. Latest Standard Novels, h ? , ALL "AT THE LOWEST . "WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL RATES. And other Dailies, every day at 10 o'c ocfc, P. JL, ! Subscriptions takenor all PERIODICALS at the Pub ishera' rates. Call or Adiress Ji : f ; lUEV. L. BRANSON, janll-3m. : , , , Raleigh, N.C. BALTIMORE JOBBING HOUSE. Wb.J.C.ILII1UCI. 332 and 334 Vet Baltimore Stf eel." CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, THE ' IN : Sunday School, Day School, Law, M cd leal, ' Theological and ' Miscellaneous Books. WHAPPING AND WRITING PAPERS, BONNET BOARDS. PAPER B-INDS, PENCILS, INKS, PENS. AOS NTS FOR HYATT'S CELEBRATED Any and everything in the Book and Faper Business can be procured of na. WM. J. 0. DTJLANY & 00, mh8-dw-ly. E. J. HALE & SON, PUCLISII EBS, 17 Murray Street INVITE ORDERS FOB OF THEIR OWN PUBLICATION ; . AND FOR ALL OTHXB SCHOOL, MISOELLANEOtTS . AND STAITDAED BOOKS, AND VOB ALL KIND8 OF f STAPLS; I3TATI02TSHT. WRITING PAPERS, Cap, Letter, Note and other sizes. BLANK BOOKS, of all grades. ' ENVELOPES, of all Blses and colors and '. qualities. - -', - - SCHOOL SLATES, best quality, all times. L SLATE AND LEAD PENCILS, ! PENS. INKS, MUCILAGE, 4c. Ac, Those who favor us with their orders, by mal1 or in person, may reiy upon having them filled promptly; and at prices wnicn we oeiieve n d? quite as low aa can be had In this market. ... E. J. HALE h SOU, PirBLrSHXBS.BOOKSXLLXBfl AND 8TATI01TIM, 1 Vurray Ptrw, Nw Ynr . G E O H II A I O li BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, MA R RET. SQUARE ,' FAYETTE VI.LL E N C Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of BIBLES,. PRAYER AND .HYMN BOOKS, Aim ALL : :8CHOOJLii BOOKS in general use. j - f, r,i" , AFCLLASSOBTXINTOF , i(-. WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, BOJ PA " PSTEBIES, PENS, INKS, xTSNCTLS. ' . FANCY ARTICLES, . , . . , WORK BOXES, ; . : WRITING DESKS,"' " , ii ." -' I rj- . - '. AC- AC,, AC- Orders solicited, and any book mailed, poatsgp paid, on receipt of the catalogue price. ; Orders for music promptly attended to, ?..:; 1 Sash. Doors, Blinfls. OFFICE M, SCROLL. l"W"OliiK- Orders filled on short notice, and at prices to suit the times, by ' v- . . . G-. T,;d CO! At Western Terminus Ilargett Street, oct S-d6Bioa. " ' " '"'JI WOOD ! !" I t IKirE RCDUCEDi 1 Until further notice I wi 1 deliver to Any point m me city, joriue casn. ana can omj : Good Green Oak Wood At. $3 perord. '! wooaiiiyvaK wooi ai.2 per cora. . ; i. Good Dry Pme Wood at $2 75 per cord. ' r . : Orders teft at the yard (Hargett street ttalion) or dropped in tne mail will have prompt atten tion. Remember these prices are strictly for thecash. : i : i. D. WHITAILER. mar 7 3m 1 .1-1 T " I II 1 I i 1 L , I I. I FOIi BEST QUALITY APPLY TO II. J. HARRIS. Office at J TV. "Watson's Grocery Store, Fayetterille St., or Martin & Us bom's Feed Store, C. Depot, ' fill frnJriTW ' DpATnutlw' fillnil -MM I t-Ml Ullirjld IlUliilllJ TWull.. OLD FORT, IV. C, W. J. CALAIS - - Snperintenaent. ' MANUFACTURERS OF i WALIUT CHAMBER SUITS. DRESSIRB FASE WASH-STA1DS, WARDROBES, HA1 RACKS, TABLES OF All KlMfl I AND STYLES. OESKS. j AND EVERYTHING GSTJALLY MADE IN A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY, j This U a HOME ENTERPRISE, and beta such, we respectfully ask an even share with our Nortnern competitors. We have the beat an1 newest Improved ma chinery, and Superior Workmen, And guarant satisfaction, both In styles and prices. , ' W" Orders promptly fllld. . tnvT-tf. ! BO YOU WANT FUENITUEE ? If so it Will Pay Ton --to Read This, j Tim ! Best& Cheapest Furniture In the city is now to be had as the subscriber is determined not to be undersold, and is on eniu a very handsome stock oi FLTRN I T UBE at REDUCED PRICE8. For a GOOD BAR GAIN CALL ON ME. W At N U T SUIT S. A very select assortment of WALNU1 SUITS Just received and for sale very reasons bly. I hold out special inducements in this line Also a lot of WALNUT BEDSTEADS and! varied assortment of Common Furniture, whie I am selling aa cheap as vw dec 4-tf A. W. FRAPS. TIIOS. II. LOADER, . FASHIONABLE - Pil e rc h ant Tailor, xtx to 5 -j c o ! 2 a. M If 5 Rooms Over W. H. A: ll. S. Tucker's, RALEIGH, N, C, teb-8m. 'J. WHOLESALE AID SETAIL DEALEB IS TTISES, CORDIALS; PORTER, ALE JjAUXOa Jt,K. s The following brands are kept on hand : live Oak (Sole Agent). Gibson, Cooner. Cabinet. IfeiffM RmwKnn- " TXT a"., avMin "V V ra. Tfc. A ... Bttuu, a. viuw a xvje, ana Des2rCO(ca Wbis- Tom Cooper, North Carolina and Kentucky Cora - - vt a idiaj . ,4 - ,., . ... p t . Best Jamaica and New England Rnms: aqoaa.iiio.rreuen ana caiiiornnv Cognac aad .-outhamDton AD'iie Brandv. Kummell, Cnracoa, Aosyntae, and Reed's Cock.: ' Bitters (the best in the market) and Gilt Edge ! nVTmi. .......... .... .. ...... . :. .1 London Dock, Holland and Domestic Gins and Schiedam Schnapps. , . - . .. i California Port, Sherry, N. C Sen pperr oust, and )m ported Cnam pagne. Port and sherry Wines McKvans's and Bass's Ales, - . A J. Borke'i uuonn rorxer. . . imported A potliBarta aod fwltser Wstem. The Bar is supplied with TifE BEXT Wines dmL I 1 l , . V : -.it 11 hi l mo n So 'A If jj ? a . Vt (i S jf 8 rK; : p q ac 2 I BSC I s I "1 1 1;; a I "- i ' v 1 I cifkm max Fresh Boasted Bio Coffees (not ground) At 15c per , lb. Green and SoaBted Coffees of . -. , Every Description. Old Brown Java, Maracaibo. Laguayra and Kio Coffees. " ' SUGARS OF, EVERY GRADE. Cut Loaf, Granulated, Powdered, Standard "A," i -1 f Yellow, Ac., Ac Fresh Stock of Turkish Prunes, Dried andCau- p ned Corn, CAnada Oatmea', Smoked feal- , mou.SlireddedaiidBoueiessCod- ' ':: ' ' ' fish, Canned Goods, Ac 1 Everthirg you can want in the Grocery Line you can find in our stock, thoroughly guaranteed as to quality and price. Fret li A pol 1 inaris Water, In Stone Jugs and Glass Quarts. IIARDIX & 9IOORE, IloIIeman Building. rohl2-tf ATTRACTIONS ! FEESH ARRIVALS 1 JUST RECEIVED. AN ELEGANT ASSORT- MlfiJUT KUCH ING, LADI r. H' LINEN r COLLARS AND CUIFS. N A NEW AND DESIRABLE COLLECTION OP HAMBURG EDGINGS A ND IN S ERTlOIs S, COTTON TRIMMINGS. ..... EXCELSIOR EMBROIDERIES, RUFFLINGS. TWO CASES OF !PRI!IG PR 1 STAN- MA K bin ; ISKW FAlTJfiUJSb AND COLORINGS. THOSE CHEAP 8TRTPED PIQUES AT 5c, Aali SA-LXJiNU AAI xULil. BEST GENTS' LAUNDRIED SHIRTS AT 1 :WE ARK OFFERING IN" ORDER TO CLOSE OUT, AN UN LAUNDRIED HIRT AT Oc , NOT TO BE EXCELLED. BLEACHED GOODS FOR SERVICE, QUALITY I i vn T.n tun . ii i m ...... . . . . : PRICKS." LADIES' FASHIONABLE TPARASOLS. SC U HBKELLAS MEW STYLES, IN SILK. LEVANTINE and MANILLA BUFECTd. jGENTS' HATS AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW F 1GURES TO SUIT THoi TRAUE. IN TKANSITC, AND TO AKRIVS THE HANDSOMEST LOT OF INDIES' LCE, m v.. oijii Ann vy ill in uft m cnau TIES EVER SHOWN IN I THIS MAhKET. NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS ARRIVING DAILY AT W.H.&E.S.TUOKER'S febtf. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LETTER PAPER, NOTE PAPERS. BILJL HEADS. STATEMENTS, ENTEL,OPES, . CARDS. TAGS, Poster PaverA. &c.. ' ' AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING -AT Dnkesiri of Prices!! UZZELL & WILEY, i Printero at d Binders,- Bigley BailSifle, - - - - EA1II5H, H. D. declS-smos M ORTOACES, ' IJEEDS, flHATTEIi MQSTQAQaS, : OR Blanks of FOR ' S, HERIFFS. EBKS, Registers, ATTORNEYS M AGISTRATES . jf ERCHAXTS, t -i ' . . -A7 AR3IERJ Best 8rib' Lowest PaicEs.i ED1TAEDS, BR0UGIIT0N & CO . 1 pirly Spiiag Fairies Pill RalcfsIijli'.C. y&m.mm.. iilttte S S HAE5ETT STREET. WE WILL HAVE TO-DAY' ' Fine Beef: JPORK AND. CALL AND GET YOUK , , , Beef tcak and Mutton Chops for Sunday Breakfast : . andjuinner v. i; ATL1VIXCPRICE1'' FRESH BUTTER, 15 Cents Per Pound. - ... " ' ..... -. t . FRESH EGGS, .'; ' "10 Cents Per Dcssn. SWEET POTATOES ! SWEET POTATOES ! ! We have on hand a lartre auautitv of EARLY SWEET POTATOES FOR PLANTING. Also a large quantity of fine EATING POTATOES. We i solicit orders from a distance, t IUI81I I?OTA.TQE8, And all Kinds of GARDEN SEED, for sale at noM23-tf: . : C liristoplers & Scrrell, . HARGETT STREET. - . m ., - . . ' . . ... ' . Dinsniore & Kyle. Wholesale - Orocers. L.tauor Healers and ' Cominis- slon inerebanls, r IX o. lVel Pra.lt St.. Kaltunnrr. Sam'i A. S Kyle. Lamar HollvdAv.U. L. Dnvall. marll-d2m . ; mvm ai jsessss -: IN- ' Teas, Coffees, Syris AND MOLASSES, Ko. 45 South Howard Street BALTDIORE. HENRY MO A LE, ' 1 J. E. CHADWH'K, ' f T I UUJBAS F. SIGOURSEY. 1 ' mh&-3m. DIALER IN PLAIN AND FANCY GKO0E1MES, - No. 29 Fayettevill Street, .-. Takes pleasure in calling atteotion to the fact that he has just received and Is dally receiving a large assortment oi tne best i . Family Groceries Of aU kinds, generally kept In a flrst-class Gro cery House. ALSO WINES, . Bit AN DIES, : WHISKIES, .. .. "I TXT tobacco, C1UAK3, I OJMUJfJT, ; j T , 'IlJ. . . . &0' au iuov in.uuiw.bluci B AgVUl aXUl SeUUlg At New York prices. Shultz's i Celebrated Soaps r ; and '- "" " B02T TOIT, CTAP.OS,",; . ; Which are the verv best ArtiolAaof tbP Unri offered in this market. Give tbem a trial and you will use nootber. - - STCnll and see me. : CAMERON, HAY & CO,, Fin Office, Citizens' Natl EankBnildin, AtAIililliU, IV. C. Total Assets . Eepresentei, $96,000,000; Amonsr the Cornnaniea Mnnnt.j i. ' .,.1 following, viz .;. r j. , , ,P ,st!l,. . .. Virginia Fire and Marine Ids. Co. uverpooi ana London and Globe. " St. Paul Fire and Marine Ins, Co. Home Insurance Co. of New..yorst f Seaboard Fire Insurance Co. , ' . I London Assurance Corporation. ' v iiamDurg-uremen Insurance Co., of Germany. - , Eoyal Fire Ins. Co.; of Liverpool. ' 7 r,r8pclai,wte,ntlon lTea w tn insurance of Cotton, stored or in transit, aad to MUls, Facto iies, c i - dM.tf ' NORTH CAROLINA.; STATE LIFK Insuranco Company incorporated In 18V2, 4 JSAZBIGM, jyi a. . Aiet"- t?6037O to M orpins (o Pelf cy Holders IT 5,394 jj xr. u WfflfrW,V4;v,: ; - President W. U. Iltcks. - . XV.. j m Dr. B. BurHot VX'" Prof. S . Smith, -AdvtActu Tub OnlV HOMB Life InnH... A " - ' North Carolina.- oFthrmoM Companies oi lltsagein fteuSff Hu iTii aii .Jwo nd thTee thousand policies. All of it funds invested at home among our own people. Ail losses paid prompt ly and In cash. Kates as low as those ol any first class company. Has thxxb dollars of as. oets for every dollab of liabilities. ! WAgenss wanted in every county In the State to ' rk for this most excellent and mi Mt.h. xlshed , home - institution.- For inionaatiox address . C. STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., i omlu 1. c Mode, Armairssgji Ghdwlck, Iismstiin m .4 !-' i rahi-tf. I . t
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 18, 1879, edition 1
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