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. , , i ... i-. j ' ' - , , bt p. id. bale; PQbliflfled OaUy (exce ilondi) and Weeluy Oally.one yctUr.-nmU poatpald,..y. ...... $ 8 00 00 ' - three, " " . . M Weetly. one yew, mall postpaid,......, a 00 s 00 1 00 Tu ojt,j Ba!MHiriberjrii,e Otoaervet vUi be de Contracts for advertlutaj? for any apace or tliL l&i i aiay b made at the office of v The ..lervti( 5(. J0 Observer Building, Fayetioville Street,- Raleigh,. ' li? Ql UnLiJT WHCULJ VVUH TCVA HfCU' VOL. 5. KALEIOH, N.; C.;;WEDNESPAsy-IA:HCII lit, 1379. NO. 67. ty-i sent per monta ; two dollars f or three 1 ,i North Carolina. " ." - I Ec .. - L, , i;v- i .11 ( ' ncUtd ii jt i : . -. I S ' - - . 1 lour - . 0 - t..- r7i rr F-Pfin A TITT HI it ' I BSPtlBTSD BT TUB A8BOOIATKD PRESS. 1 .FCSTY-SlIfflJONGfiESS. .' VrA3nixGTos, March 18 SaNATB.-The iVV jit - ' ai D(Xii. The ; PrcsidiiDt's proclamation x-onvening Congress was read. - Metnters di:ci wcrj ibcn s vyrn in. The Iron clad OUii was aduiiaiax'red to those who were n v and the rtuxiitifd oath to those who wore cngied ia thti. rebellion. " . ' 0a mot ioa of M.r. Wallace toe credentials of Mr. lioll, of iSew Hampshire," were laid ovt-r lili U uiorr w. v-f'-;.J'-'"'rrfi" Oi -motion of Mr. Biyard a couanaittee nf'tj waj'irderid to as appointed to joio each as' may be appoiated by the House to' watt, on the President and lnforiri him that CoDress was prepared; to receive any communication ' he may be pleased to make. " . .. -.:'' ,, Messrs. Bayard and Anthony were ap -noiated as such committee, ! and the Son- ate at half past twelve tp.jk atecess till one. Oa the reassembling of the Senate Mr Wbyte said that from information re ceived the House '-would not' organize be fore three or half-past tbre o'clock. le inerefore moved that the, Senate adjourn, which was carried. -j - Hocsb, At noon the House was called to order by Mr.-Adams,- Clerk, who lead the .proclamation of the President, conven ing Congress, and siauu that the time (lusignated having1 arrived he would call Hie r.oll, which, as Clerk of the last Uous ,o was required by la w ' to prepare. He '.hereupon proceeded : to call the roll by h H'es beginning with Maine.' ' , v fiie State of Florida haviflg1 been reach : cd tlie Clerk Cilled the name of Mr. Hull hs llepresentative from: I be Second Dis trict and explained why he had put on the r!l the name of Mr. Hull rather than that of Mr. Bisbee. ' He said he had received liie certiriccite of election of Mr. Hull duly 's;gned by ihe Goyernpr .aqd under seal , of the S ate and subsequently received sun dry papers in behalf of the elec.ion of Mr. liisbuu, among which was the certitied copy of the canvass subsequently made by tut: ii ard 'of Stae Canvassers in obedi cncejta (iie order of the Supreme Court ol luat Stale While that subsequent cau v i83 Would show the election of Mr. Bishee the Clerk did not feel at liberty to regard Hn tiling as a credential within the nieao ,ug df the law except the certificate of the (J ) venior. '.'.'" i . The State of Iowa being reached, the t lerk explained why he placed on the ro 1 the Ii,iiih s of the nine memberB whose names rt): ard there. They had presented ceriifl tates duly sijiued by the Governor, arid f nimaliin t f tchnlhAP I hi), tiln! inn Kart (,r had not, been held on the day fixed by l.w, was one which the Clerk did pot Teel called upon to decide, but which the il )use itself, wheu orgaciz.d, could de- :iile. ' . . : . . ; . ,;. '.. 1 he call. of the roll showed the presence 0 '235 members, only two members (Mr. O'li.-iky aud Mr. James, of New York) knur absent. ' Mr. Haudall, of Pennsylvania ; Mr ' Oar ri l'l, of Ohio ; 'and Mr. VVright, of Peoh k Iv.aaia, were then put in nomination for Hlike. f - - ,-.';. (J ' ; On motion of Mr. Wood, of New York, Uu- House proceeded to the election f ,(..k r. heti Mr, Blackburn was called, and he l td for Mr. liaudali, there was a. round 1 hp;lauae on lh" Djmoeradc side and in -'...lie naiierks: ' " - ' Ihe vole rcouitcd as : 'follows-: whole tiKuhvr of TO.ts,C.iSt, 283; lor Uaudall, U4; tor Uarlield, 125; tor Wrigl, V$; 1"! Win. lh . -Kelly, of Pennsylvania, 1. .'She Uiiuibeis voting for Wright were, -iVi; ssrs De La Malyr, of Indiana; Ford, ot Missouri ; Foray , he, of liliuois ; Gillette, -."I Iowa ; Joiies, of Ttx-iS;, Kelley," of Pennsylvania; Ladd, of Maine; Lowe, of Alabama; Wurch, of Maine; Hussell, of North Carolina ; . Stevenson, of Illinois; A'tavcr, of Ioa; and Yokum, of Penn vlvauia. : .The member votiDg for Mr. Keiley was Mr. Barlow, of Vermont. VSheutbe tellers announced the result tueie were but 143 votes for Mr. Randall, ut.;l ! - .. r.u: -1 1 j . uu .ui. vuogei, 01. ii.ieuigau,. uau . jubi the question thai that was less luau a mi-j mty ui tne whole number 01 mem ' tiers-eiec-r, when Mr. O'Hcilley, of New " nik, one of tue two absentees, arrived in Vie chamber, annoubCtd bta presence and cast his vote for Mr. Kiudatl, thus giving iiial getiUe-mau . a majority of the' whole uumber-o'f members elect. The incident ' ' the occasion .'otJ.inudd WppJause . 5Utri.' Garfield aud Blackburn 7 (having Weu Mi poiuted for ihe purpose) thenje-n. 'l.e.ea the Speaker -10 tue ..ua'i.r.Tne Sptaktt, on taking the chair, made a brief ."iK-ecb, expressing his thauks for thecon CuLtiee aud approval- shown; hiui,' and SIV!1- -', -1'.;..,;, UDseiying strict impartialUy as logmen ad aic asures, partes aud sectiotLS. it will be tJ ite unsp.-akable j y if I can help to bring about that subsiautial fraternal union .winch comes al0n through wtsdom,natid eration and j lSiice.- ? ' 1 - , The oatb of office was then admin istered to the Speaker by Mr. Kelly, renn8ylvauia the , oldest - member m continuous lengtb.of servioe,-after wch the oa h to members was ad ttimi8tered by the Speaker in 'groups of itcs. VVhen the members ' from Dela we, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina -"u oouin :aroiiua - were cauea in one ro'jp; and when the Speaker" baid; he ould first admiaister the oath to ihoae 'Uo could take it in the usual form, , (that ' wna1. is known as the Iron clad oath jUCIti werd 0nly gve membera Wb.o stepped ,u'wara and took It. . Amonir ithe most ispicuo'us of those who took the modi-? nl oath Wa f Jfari InoonK W Inhnctnn nt V ) V U VVOVU -- W VUUOkVUy va 'fgtnia. Jtfr. Frveof Alaine.s obiected administerine the'oath to Mr' Hull, of , 'Onda, &nd that gentleman was requested . oiuu astac for the present. subse tZ , 1 1 y Alr Harris, of Virginia, offered a vteaolutroa that Mr Uull 8WOrQ in. ; 1... j - fye moved as a substitute, a reso u1. citing that the credentials of Mr. ""'I had been annulled and made void by JllQglient of the Sonr. m Ofiirt, nf and that the Ssate Board of Can lS ad'dec'ared and certified that Mr. Wm u heen elected, and that there in on h-' 18bee was nUtled to be swdra as n v ma acie case. .i-The matter the i d to Ku ov lid to-fidorrow, and y the liZf1 oraerea to be printed in " her offlrs, as nominated bv the Dem- r-'4UC Caucus Inat nihf naM XoioA aWn ul1"- reterring to the com bnuSP? buaioess were presented, and w 10 De printed for action to-morrow tteSL w,Dg for teats took : place and UOUSe afilrtiirnH . . . ,.. ..... lLbfiuniini A petition sgaicst lb ri&t ot Wr. Bpt- tefworta, of Ohio, to a seat in the House I was prit8entea, - Dai went over until to rn rrowi f -1 Democratic ( aucu. WAfimifGTOK, ; D. J' C.,' Starch 18. The "Di jmccra'ic S :r)ators held a caucus this affefnoon at which the report of the commTttEe appointed to arrange the Demo cratic personnel of the Senate committees was received and ratified. A' majority of the membership of the principal commit tees is 8s follows : ' ' , ' ; v " ' " On Finance Bayard, chairman ; Wal lace, K'rnan, Voorbees, and Beck. ' Appropriations Davfs, of West Vir! ginia. chairman; Withers, Beck, Wallace, and Eaton. . - j '"' '- ' ;'I Foreign Relations -j- Eaton; 1 chairman Johnston, Morgan, Hill, and Pendleton. Com mprce Gordon, chairman ; Ran som, Randolph, Hereford, and Coke. On Judiciary :.' Messrs. Thurman, chair-m-m, McDonald, Bayaid Garland, Lamar acd Davis, of Illinois. " , ' - ; Senator Davis, of Illinois, is also pro vided rm as if he were in full party fel lowship with the majority of the follow ing; additional comoiiuees, viz: Revision of Laws,j Private Land Claims and Census. - Other .fcbairmansLifps are distributed as follows : On Privileges and Election, Sen ator SaitJsburyf ' on Military Affairs, Mr. Randolpll; on Naval Affairs, Mr. McPher Sfj.nj on jFc8Cofflct:8 And Postroad?, ;'Mr. Maxey; an Public iLaws; Mr. ' McDonald; on Indian Affairs, 'Mr. poke; on. Pensions, Mr. Withers; on Claims. Mr. Cockretl; m Manufactures, Mr. " Grover ; on Agri ullure, Mr.'. Johuston Oti District 6f Co lumbia, Mr. Harris on Paten's, Mr. K -r-nao; on Territories, Mr. Garland; ra Rail roads, Mr Ransom; on Mines and Mining, MrJ Hereford; on Revision .of . ihe Laws, Mr, Wallace;, on Education and Latkr, Mr. Bailey ; on Civil Service acd Retrench mtnt, Mr Butler; on Printing, Mr. Whytt; Select Comamittees on traneportatioo routes to the seaboard. Senator Beck; to examine ihe: several branches of, tlie civil service. Senator Vest; to ake into considers ion ! he state of law concerning the ekct itl vote for Pjresident, etc , i Mr. Morgan ; ! to in r es'tigatc thti Treasury Department ac counts, Mr. Davis, of West Virgioia. On ! he Census Mr. Pendlttoii; on Epidemic Diseases, Mr. llnrrie; on Mississippi river, Vlr Lamar. (N te-This replaces the select qoratuiittce on the levees of the Mis sissippi riirer.) The Select Commi' tee to iuquire into :he alleged frauds in the late election, cominonly known as the "Teller Commit tee, Is reorganized, with Mr. .Wallace as chairman, j and Messrs Bailey, Garland, McDonald: and Kcrnan, as the other Dem ocraiic members. The Select Commit' ees on the removal of the Northern Cbeyennes to the Iudian Territory, and to ir.q lire into all the claims u tne uaaea oiaiea cinz-na againsi Nica ragua are jto be continued with the same membership as at present, the respective chairmen ibeing Messrs. Kirkwood and Hamlin. Removal of County Clerk. New Yoek, March 18. There is mtenee excitement! among the Tammany and anti-Tammany politicians to-day over the removal of County Clerk Gumbleton, and the retention of Register L03 v Hubert O Thorops'jn jhas been appointed Cleik, and 1 his morning took pofs-.ssion of the office. Gumbletonj was also on hand, but did not attempt to khrow any obstacle in the way of his successor, it was not known until this morniag lhat il'utiert O. Thompson had been appointed by the Governor, and it now appears tba' he ( I kompson) took possession Of. the (tfije tt 3 o'clock this mornine, lest Gumbictou should make ef forts to prevent his assuming the duties of the post. Deputy County Clerk. McLaugh lin, who served under Gumbleton,; was ie moved this! morning by Thompson, and J. Harry Ford appointed in his place. A force of police is stationed in the corridors ad j nniDg the County Clerk's office to keep order. The affairs of the office are work ing smoothly. There is a large gathering o politicians of all political parties around the City Hall and the County Clerk's office. foreign lleuiM. Pakis, March 18 The committee on M. Ltnele'a motion submitted in the Cham ber of Deputies on the 12th, for the inveS" ligation of tne causes of fluctuation in o per cent rentes I ielween the 2id and 27 h of February, "after hearing the explanation of M. Lion Say, Minister of Finance, re solved to rtcommc i a tne cnamoer not 10 eutertala" the motion.' ' 'A ' 1 i: Lnoon. March 18 r-A dispatch from Blackburn to ihe' Glob, say s that cotton masters hawe not.., wunarawn tueir notice rf ii-ili ctioB of a?es. ' - ; . :r The Belauo Explorer W auihief, died of i. :.. m. r :. 1 .u.:, . . . ayHepieryMi v"!141 aim ,. .. . Minokn. usr., March i. ino enure business pin ion of. this piace was burped, last nighU' Loss es imate-d at f 75,000. , He for Sitka. ;Washinoton. March 18 In the Cabi net this af'ernon, Messrs. Sherman and Evarts submitted laforma'ion concerning the 1 ihrea'enice condition- of affairs 4n Alaska. Itiwas decided that a U. S. Man- of-War should be dispatched to Sitka earlv as possibie. The "Alaska," 11 guns. now at San Francisco,' nas rjeen seiectea " , . . . and orders were sent her yesterday 1 after noon to take aboard stores. Her com 1 mander wilt be instructed not only to af ford' immediate 'protection ;loi the white residents at Sitka, but., also to investigate the condition of effairs in Alaska, f and re port what is necessary to secure permanent peace. The Alaska ia a screw steamer and carries 12 guns. . . L,- ,!.. . . Bank Suspended " !- - f" - I Naw Oris a-Ns, March 1 18. The South em Bank has suspended 1 Depreciation in securities, especially in consolidated city bonds, is assigned as he cause." Thomas Layton, thei President; expresses the belief that the depositors wiu eventually oe paia ia fnlL;v-y,l N Jt";? ' i"' y I '. -.' . m'm ' ' Secret Session of Commiuionen. I New Yok, March 18. The Police commissioners will meet in secret session to-day. 'They will probably confer in re- gard 10 tneir coorst? 01 wuuu m-iuum, when they will have to Answer before the Mfyor as to why iney snouiu now ue 10 moved from omce. Grant; and bi Parly. Calcutta March " IS Er-President Grant and party left taia citj jesterdaj CUT jebieraaj kief NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! .This important organ. weigh but about three pounds," and all the blood in a living ptrson ' about three gallons) passes through it at least ! Once every half hour, to have the bite and other impurities strained or filtered from it. lile is the natural purgative of the bowels, and if the liver becomes torpid it is not siuraied from the blood, bat carried through the veins to all parts of tne system, and in trying to es cape through the ppres of the skin, causes it to turn yellowor a dirtv brown, color. The ch becomes diseased,: and Dyspepsia, Indi- -eestion. ConstiDation. Headache. Hil Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers, Piles, Sick ana aour stomacn , iana general tlebilitv follow. i . .1 ,. 4. , aivQi.. a ii&rAtiKit, tne great egeiaDie uis covery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw Wpff from one to two ounces of bile each time the blood passes through it, as long as there is W: an excess of bile ; and the effect of even a few doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty ;r . b;, n ...u,. . .i being the first symptoms to disappear. The cure of all bilious diseases and Liver complaint is made certain bv taking HsPATn,-i in aeMnU jance with directions. Headache is generally j cured in twenty n-.inutes, and no disease that arises from the Liver can exist if a fair trial is giVen. -! . - bOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS . " - ' BY ALU DRUGGISTS. . Price 25 Cts; and $1.00 The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Luoj Diseases which sweep to the grave at $4 -least one-third of all deaths, victims, arises trom the Opium or Morphine treatment, which 5Q '$10,000 wiU be psid if Opium or Morphine, or V any preparation of Opium, Mcrphinc or Frus sic Acid, can be fouria in the Glocb Flowfr W Cough Syrup, which has cured people who jare living to-day with but one remaining lung." E 'No greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption is incurable. Gi.obk Flower lough aYRUP will cure it when all other means have failedl Also, Colds, Coughj Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Read the testimonials of and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., Hon. Geo. Pea m body, as well as those of other remarkable m ( cures in our book , free to all at the drug stores, Oand be convinced that if you wish to be cured i v. 1... ... i .. i i - w yw -ii uy 1.1 mi, mc VJLlfTif. I LOWER H Cough Syrup. Take no Troches or Lozenges rK for Sore Throat, when you can get Cubb wJ Flower Syrup at same price, Fer sa'e by ?! all Druggists. 1 11 IPrice25 Cts. and $1.00 f! Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all diseases that aristl from puio i:i the blood. Not one case of Serofula, Syphilis, White 0:owemng, ulcerous sores anu Skin iJisease, in a thousand, is treated without thr use of Mer cury in some form, j Mercury rots the bones, ana the diseases it produces are worse thru any other kind of blood or skin disease can be. DR.. f EMBERTON S &TILLINGIA Or QVBBN S Delight is the only medicint upon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Syphilis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be reason ably founded, and that will cure Cancer. $10,000 will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, 1 or any ingredient not purcjy vegeta ble and harmless can be found in it. Price by all Druggists Ji.oo. Globs Flower uough Syrup and Mer rbll's Hbpativb for the Liver for safe by all Druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 bottles. j A P. M3SRELL! & CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Hi Mi declT-D eod A w Urn sr. mm snioiiL, PtjUEXOOEi, 1ST. O- FOUDED iSl IS42. Et. Rev. Thoa Atkinson, D. D.,) Via. Rt. Rev. Theo. B.Lyman, tort Rev. fiEOETT SMEDES, A.M. - Kector and PrincipalJ X rs. Kate DeRoamt Marva, Lady Principal The 74in f"enw olj this School begiD JANUARY 3UW18T9. POR CIKOULAR ADHKSS8TUK RBCTOB Jan 83 tf I HEAD THIS ! I reprcent DEVLIN CO . the leading Cus tom C otliwir Iloaae of New York I have the samples and fashion platen aadMrlT take your measare and DKVl 1 1 & CO will make your u t. Fit trnarantefld. i I em lust t x reeeiot of another lot of those beautiful ; 1 1 Iland-TIIade Gents' Gaiters, j i ; price 5. lo $7.50. Mcc Plain Toe II W. Itlade. , For $ i 2-5 Warranted, KICKLiNSSPitlNG CLOTHING JUSTREG'YD. On Tuesday next, ISth.i I will rece ve and ex- nimt a nice Hue 01 Clulto's. Boys' ; & YQUtns' ClolliiiiL Prlce rtirat. New and pretty' IMtlHTS 1a t otened. I keep mv at t up at all seasons. aua 1 soncri tne emiiDaea pat oaarc ol sue generous public , Very respec fully, .. . r P.GULLEY. , mari6-3mos. March i6. ESTABLISHED IF 32. THOS. H. EVAHS & CO. I Commission, Merchants WHOLESALE - PRODnCE : v, DEALER?, No. :83X.lrrt5 Sit. Wharf., Personal attention given to the sale of Sonth ern Fruts and. Vegetables. Seed Potato ,-s a spialiy. ' " ' . ' ii - ' ! REFK-tiNCits-CltlzenB'Natior'at Bank, Balti more; John Nix A Co, New York; Warrington, Matla'-k A Co . Philade phla, Pa ; A , Bennett A Co., New York. .-, s. ... marit-d3xmos. ' '" ' i ".tSn STOP AT; TH15 .-; " Richmond3 Hotels , f - (OPPOSITE LONG'S HOTEL), J ROCKINGHAM;: Kl C. : MES. A., ITcDOHAJJ), Proprietress. Rooms large and comfortable. Terms moder ate, pnute and attHv waiters s selB-tf . PURCELli HOUSE, B. T. JAMSS,'. - Proprietor. , Rooms elegantly furnished. Passenger Elevator. , HA X JUDJ RATES: ! r-ai 50 and i.tw per uj , accordlnr NEW ADVERTI8EMEN IS. tlalii -AT i . i - : - - BRANSOH'S 1 BOOKSTORE; Jfeit Door to Heartt's Old Stand. Y School Rooks, i b i ' 'j Sunday School Books. Latest Standard Novels, i i I ALL AT TH B LOWEST TFIIOLESiLli AND RETA IC RITES. New York Daily Heralds, ; And other Dailies, every day at iQjd'c Oct, P. M. Snbscrtptlons takes for all PERIODICALS at the Pab ishera' rates. Call or ad iress , I KXV, L. BRANSON, Janli-5m. " Kaleigh,N. C. BALTIMORE BOOK; STATlOmY ASD PAPER JOBBING HOUSE. IhlLtLhUlft 332 and 334 WetBiltimord Street. 1 CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, THE ii!::l1lcrl:ufi!lli:F,jt!i;i!n -IN-" Sunday School, Day School, I Law, Ulcdical, ; Theological and Miscellaneous Books. WRAPPING AND WRITING PAPERS. BONNET BOARDS, PAPER B 1DS, '' I PKNtlLS, INKS, PENS. AGENTS FOK- HYATT'S CELEBRATED WIRE-BOUND SLATSS. Any and everything' in tbe BooB and taper Business can be procured of os. , WM. J. a BULANY & 00. mb8-dw-ly. E. J HALE & SON, PUBLISHERS, 17 Murray Street 2STE"W" "YORK, INVITE ORDERS FOR ? OF THEIR OWN PUBLICATION ; AKD FOR ALL OTHKK SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS j t .,. AND STANDAED BOOKS, AJTO FOB ALL KINDS OF , CTATIONSHY. W1UTING, PAPERSap,-Letter,' .' ' ' . ' other sizes. ". - Not and BLANK BOOKS, of all grades. . . , ENVELOPES, of all sisea and colors and .. qualities. . i SCHOOL SLATES, best quality, all at sea. SLATE, AND. LEAD PENCILS. , . PENS. INKS. MUCILAGE, Ac. Ac Those who favor na with their orders, by mat or in person, may rely upon having them filled promptly, and at prices which we -believe to be quite aa low as can be had in this market. f is i : , E, J. HALE & S0U. J, ; PxrsLTsima.BooKsnxxKf an Stattokxxs. n MnmT WW. nw Vnr EO. U. Hs I 3 U . O BOOKSELLER A D STATIONER, M A R R E Sq U A R E V FAYETTEV I.L L E N " C Keeps constantly on band a fall supply of BIBLES,j PRAYER AND. HYMN BOOK8, Aim ALL e c h o o i it o o xc et , ; '; ... in general use. . ' A FULL USOmOXT OF WRITING FAPESS' ENVELOPES, BOX PA t FETKItlES, FENS, INKS, PENCILS. FANCY ARTICLES, - 5 " . i , , WORK BOXES,' ; ! ; ' WRrrTNG desks', ' : Ac tc- Orders solicited, and any book mailed, posts ge i j cers tormoslr promptly attended to. , fm a, aa receipt ui mi rawuguc p :. Urea Books CO, 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sasli-'Doors, Blinis, SCBOLI,, i "WORK. , Orders ailed on short notice, and at prices tJ suit the Mates, by j At Wsten Termlnnn Hargrett Streetj . oct fr-Wmos.; - J---I i i - i J ''I t W OOD! . ' ! PRICES REDUCED ! Lutll farther notice I wi 1 deliver to auy point' Id the city, for t e cash, and e-b only : ., Oood Oreen Oak Word at $3 per coid. ; OoodUiy t'ak Wood at $3jl. per cord. K-. ,.... ; Good Dry Pue Wood at ZS per cord. ! Orxlers 'eft at the yard (Harnett street itatin): or dropped in tin mail will have prompt, atten tion Remember these prices are ftrlctly for the rash, r . , J. D, WUITAKLER. mar 7 3m FOR BEST QUALITY ' APPLY TCK- K: J. HARRIS. - Office at J. W. WatsonV Grocery Store, FayeltevI'le St.; o- Martin & Os boro'g Feed Mrev K. iVDeiwU' v ; t- : rw . i t .. .. JM Orte Promptly Mei OLD l OKT, Ci, I i: fi hi. W. J. rmtenasnt. MANUFACTURERS OF WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. DRESS1NS PAXt WASH-STAKDS, WARDROBES, HAT i RAGISt TABLES OF ALL X.IKDS ANb STYLES, OESXi. AND EVKRYTHINOSUALLY MADS IN A FLBJST-LASS FUKNXTUR1S FACTORY. This is a UOME ENTE1U HlVs, and beln such, we respectfully ask an evn share with oar Northern coii.petitor8. ; We have the best anrt newest improved mv cUiherj, aad Huperlor Workmeni' And guarantee sAtlsfactton. both In styles and prices. i OtAArs nrnmptly flllftrt. t mvt-tt ' DO YOU WANT FUENITUSE ? If so it WUL Paj Yoa to Read This. - '' THE' 1 -:. - Best & Cheapest Furniture in the city ia sow to be had as the subscriber is determined not to be undersold, and ia oSerin a very handsome stock of - J? XT R N I T II RE at REDUCED PRICES. For a OOOD BAR GAIN CALL ON Mi. W A L NUT SUIT St A very select assortu eiit of WALNUT SUITS Just received and for sale very reasons rly. I hold oat special Inducements In this line Also a lot of WALNUT BEDSTEADS and varied assortment of Common Furniture, wolc t tt pii?tf as cheap ac - -dec 4-tf W. FRAPS. THOS. R. LOADER, FASHIOKAELE Merchant Tailor. Rooms Over,T0. ,H. AJRJSJneker8f I - RALEIGH NrC. ' tehTO.m. - c - " " i A. W . F R A P S , I-1 WHOLESALE ASD EETaIL DEALER II ivj t r '.'I. 1 W.. 3" .J J, Fdfuiil;. Mi Bp, WJSE CORDIALS, PORTER, ALE The following brands are kept on hand : Live Oak (sole Agent. Gibs n. Cooper; Cabinet. i tiuer. toartn. Golden Wedding, Meno- ! g. vrown itye, and best Scotch Whis- t aiea."- - v a -.( - Tom Cooper, North Carolina and Kentucky Corn Best JamalcaranmTewZngland'ltunn. MSba Castillo, French and California Cognac, "u wA.iiaiLijjiiii apLHo Drauay. -Slnnunell, Curaooa, Absyntne, and Reed's Cock' 3Bitter-the best in the market) and GUt Edge i Tonic. London Dock Ho! land knd. Domestic, Glue and i bchledam Schnapps. raliornla Port, Sherry, N.C.Scuppernonr, and f imported Champagne, Port and sherry Wines. Mc Evans's and Bass't Ales, E. A J. Burke'i jjuonn Porter. :riri w ..,!.,., Latrer Beer In Ken and Bottles. - rThe Bar is wrpued wta xiija itlPr Wln Imported ApolUnarta and Seltzer Waters. i OFFK FuraiivreM&siil mi 1 WAN i 0 ls fi S S r Xh -w I V, Weil .-i'i u'.tlV. I STS '.kfw 5.!jt,fc- I 65 s c mtr. lix.w t,iil t ' I tt t 'I'll f S Z c S - ' --'-'i J in A I? i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ClJFIim-fOPFiigS-I .j, C1 . iA , , J 'I'll i- - i : ."1 ( h ',' 1 -Vv ' .. Fresk Roasted Bio Coffees (not ground) at 15c- . per lb. Green and Roasted Coffees of v Every Description. Old Brown . J?va, Maracaibo. laguayra ". ' f. and Rio Coffees. r tA, SUGARS OF EYEET GRADE. Cat Loaf, Granulated, Powdered,' Standard "A," ; . .- : .,; Yellow, Ac, Ac FreBh Stock of Turkish Prunes, Dried andrCar . , ned Corp Canada Oatmeal Smoked bai- I mon) Shreddr.d and Boneless Cod i .. , i , fish, Canned Goods, Ac. . 1 . . i . . , : I ' : Ever thing you can want in the Grocery Tine you can find in our stock, thoroughly guaranteed as to quality and price iFrctli A pel I in arts' Water, i In Stone Ji'gs and Glass Quarts. HARDIN ArlOOKE, Ilollcmuu Building. mhl2-tf ATTRA mi 1 si ii 1. ti tf Of Jr 1 tl JU RECETviD! AN ELEGANT A SSORT- MEN 1 RUCUINGH LADIES' LINEN CULLARS AND CUFFS. A NEW AMD DKSIRABLS COLLECTION OF HAMBURG JiDGlN- SAND INSERTIONS, COTTON TRIMMINGS, EXCELMOR EMBROIDERIES, ,' . RUFFLING S." i wx Cases qfkprinrpri Ms stan- DARD -MAKES; NEW PATTEnAo A M COLORI NOS r THOSE CHEAP STRIPED PIQUES AT Sc, ! ARK SELLING RAPIDLY. BEST GENTS' LATJNDR1ED 8H!RTS AT L tl.aS EVKR OFFERED. Wfi ARE OFFERING IN ORDER TO CLOSE OU r, AN UNLAUNDR1ED HIRT AT ttOe , N'JT TO BE EXCELLED. BLEACHED OOnTJS FOR SERVICE, QUALITY A.BiU UUUirWSAK, AT " rUfULAxt ;- " '- - PRICES." : LADIES' FASHIONABLE , PARASOL8, SUN UMBKELLAS NEW STYLES, IN SILK, jLKVAN 1INB and ZANIL A EtFECTA GENTS' HATS AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW FIGURES TO SUI I' TH -. THAUK. IN TBANSITtT.'AND TO AKK1VS THE n AN DSOM EST LO P OF l.ADIES'X VCE, i MUSLIN AND WUITJS U A M BKIU TIBS EVER frHOWN IN THIS MA1KET, " NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS ARRIVING DAILY AT W.H.&R. S.TUCKER'S 11 U I It will gratify the many friend" and customers Of the house ot PET'l Y A Jones to know that its affairs are in sound ami healthy condition. They have aiway. are now doing, and will eontlnue to pay one 'hundred cents on the dollar tiw cents to . Tney c aim praise tor doing so in a time oi tucn nnanciai strinirtncy, insolvency and compromises. They set their faces like pint to oo tms as a matter oi high commercial principle. They are doing a largely Increased audi Increasing Business. Their . I JOBBING TRADE Haa shown a large advance. They have sold more goods toy - ;J til Case, Package ui Piece the past season than ev-r before The manage ment is SJrtctly o i the' plan f the large ail saccessliilDry Goods houses of. our large cities. xaey DQjonen, oi - - First Hands, Pay Cash, ado are receiving new goods every wet k. Th'-y win irom mis uiue ne in lecuiut oi a Vairiud as aortment of select g kxIh of the ' BEST tT-A.K:ES, Bnltable for this market, to which thev invite tne auemton ana inspection oi buyers. 7i o ,:i t L. H. YERGAN. RE PETTY. tnarl3-tf f T. N. JONES. - jVES BONDS, . l-.s JVloKJGAGES, Deeds, v OR Blanks of Any, kind. ' FOR R ECISTBRS, A TTORNfcTS ACIaTRATES,;; , li.GRriIAKTS, F Bssi-STiEs y Lowest Panss. E 3 WARDS,TBE0UGIIT02f XO ' tlalelTI i CTI febtf i I t lP Pill P I nil I ii iii i ii lAAU X UU fiitV E W ADVERTISEMENT!?. STREET. WE WILL HAVE TO-DAY TOKK 1 " "K AND' 1 ' ' MUTTOX CALL AND GET YO. Oeef, Steak and Mutton Chops' ; for Sunday 'Rrcnkrasi 1:: , and Dinner. " -" at r.i viivir: Wii rE . ' FRESH BUTTER, I, ;-15 Cent",-Per Pcusd.', FRESH EGGS, 10 Cents Per Lczen. . SWEET' POTATOES! : SWEET POTATOES f I; have on hand a large'qtiatitlty of EARLY SWkET PTA iOnS FwR PLANllNG. ! Also a large quantity of flue hi vTlNU POTAT. ES . We , so:icit orders from a dlsiaace. t f ' illtlHll POTATOES.' 1 Andj an tinds of G.vUDEN fEEDfoif aale.aV ; nov 23-if j; if tristo jlsrs'S ' Strrell, 1 ,-' ; .'j ' iiAiiGkry street. ;:. . .. - W. S. UAIVlSssV, N. CV i-vv- Dinsniove,&! ICtfi Wholesale Cirocers, Liquor Dealers und Comniis i fclon Rlercliunls, - No. 156 Ueki Irnil si., Kniinire. Sam'i a. S Kyle, L imar JUulli day, lUiu Duval 1. iuarll-d2m. . i- , 8td J3EIERS AND MOLASSES. 1 1 o. 45 ftcuih Kou ard 'Street " i BAITIMORE. ' :i- HENBYM0ALE, ' w. d. A rtMH l' tiNG. E. CHADWK K. f , THOMAS F. SIGOUR nEYJ ' . mh6-3m. Il.fjill.1; in PL A IN AN D F A IS C Y i --i -i GROCE1MES, ' No. 29 Ftyatteville street, ' rakes pleasnre In ca-ling a'ttetitton to Vhe fact that he has Just rec lved and is daily receiving a large a sortmt nt of the best Family Groceries Of allfctnis. generally kept in a flrst-c ass Gro cery House. I -- -' I ALSO;' '- -. WINES, 'I . ' brandies, 1 ' whiskies. flTV TOBACCO, i CIGARS, - SNUFF, - ! . . 1 - &o., &o. - I am also Manufacturers' Agent and st-liins at New York prices, Shultz's Celebrated Sosps -. AND ; ; BOIT T02T,fiTAROH, : ' VVhic.'i are the verv best nrticlpHnf th tii.a off. r d in ihis market. G.ve tlinn trti ami you will ue no other. ' nil and see me4 , febsi 8m. EAT. lyiAftKET- 1?1HD HDDf 11UU UUUl Ms, Mm i "JHP08!E!i5 ! J . :.i.A Ul Mm CAMERON, HAY & CO., . i;.VEKAL '., , Rra" vbsn Aqo AjeB Office, Citizens' I?at:l Eaak Jidldiiw, Total Assets Represented $96,000,000 ' . -;' i .. . . Among the Compa les represen ed are the following, viz : , , . . . , , Vlrgrlnla Fire and Marine Ids, Co. 1 Liverpool and London and Globe; ft St. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Co. ; Home Insurance Co. of New Tor. - 1 Seaboard Fire insurance Co.' London Assurance Corporation: -Hamburgr-Bremen ; Insurance - Co.. ; of i Germany. V n;- :-Ai Boy al Fixe Ins. Co., of Liverpool. 1 ) tSpecial attention given to the insurance ot y Cotton, stored or In transit, and to J4illa, Facto Uea, Ac. dec3-tl. f NOBTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE tosurance-Compnny( Incorporated in 18730 lj '' v 1 : RALKlQBt N. 0.- lr At...'...! t.exaro 7o Surplna lo PoMcy Holder 175.394 29 r F.B. Cameron: . f President ' A&?rt?n x ; ' V -President W.H.IItck, l bf&v. uj Treat Dr. E. Burke Ilaytoood, - i&ed. Direct" Prof, -Rrtl Smith, J : Advisory Actuary I T.only Hon Life Inanrancei Company la North Carolina, f One of th most sncceesrul Companies ol .its age In the United States.' Haa already Issued between two and three thousand policies. All of its rands Invested at home among onr own people. All losses paid prompt- ly and in cash; Rates as low as those of any flrat class company. Has threi dollars of afr eets lor every tolulb of liabilities. - r. . . . . wAgenta wanted in every county In the State to . rk for this most excellent and firmly stab, itshed home, lnatitntioa. " For lnformatlok addresa -. - '- -. .' vi -vdr , '. -. j i ' . H O, STAT3 LLT3 HJfcTPAKCE COM J J 1 9 - 1 i- V ' y- - 1 - 5 : 1 it ;n f: '--' y& t':' (-1 r' I.. :; Vi t! V.1 J-ffM ;fi If i t r' v ! r .frf-it-i- .. .. j n ! V--.?- o ; v 6- 1 1 -: : - ! "iv -;- n'-'A' a . t i . n, . - , , , u- i j jy "'! 55 os : J:- . i '-j -. ' V. f 4 V - 5 ,-' ""1' rf T1 A r I m i r . X a! 1 . t '; A. AhAh tot XtasooQ aua owgapore. . . - . - .
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 19, 1879, edition 1
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