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:: Washington, April 21.-SBNAH.The
Senate, shortly arver meeting, resumed the
consideration ot the army appropriation
blMr. Bayard defended the inwiporation
of general legislation on approprwtlon
bills, there beibg nothbg unusual in it.
Hence the cry of resolution ras unsub
stantial and foolish5 and one which the,
people would condemn. . . i
- Mr. Bayard said the Constitution ex
nrpm.T DroTided that no army appropria
tion should be for" more than $wo year in i
order to keep the expense of the army h
the hands of the people's repfesentatltes.
Kpfnre 1874 two-thirds of the leffislation M
f lating to4he army was placed on the army,
appropriation Dins, ,,-ao acxxjmpany.a yolq
of money, with directions for Us use, was
eminently proper, Ihougb in. general he
conceded the impropriety but not the.un-.
constitutionality of attaching extraneous
legislation to appropriation "bills. To use.
troops at the polls was to destroy freedom
of election. Force and freedom cannot
co-exist. Mr. Bayard having referred Id
the presence of the United States troops in
New York City at tbeHorember election
' of 1870, Mr. Blaine asked tim why he did
not cite a case nearer by, .where Buchanan,
in 1857, ordered out the United States Ma
rines in a municipal election,! and seven
citizens were killed within a ""mile of the
capital. : - : 'l:
Mr. Bayard " replied that he was citing
an instance nearer lh time, if not in place,
and added, "Any man or party infringing
the liberty of the citizen will meet my
condemnation now and at all times' Ap
plause. He condemned all action- tend
ing to retard vthe advent of. good feeling
between the sections, and concluded by
expressing confidence - that : the people
would support the majority in their pres
ent legislation, which was in the direction
of justice and individual freedom. " '
Mr. Maxey followed, f He 'aid the con-:
stitution did not confer on the U. S. Goyr
eminent the authority to regulate elections,
' therefore it could not be unconstitutional
to repeal or modify a law allowing such
action. The present law Interferred with
the prerogative of the: State government
which alone had authority to protect its
citizens in the right of lawful assembly for
any purpose whether free government
rests upon a free ballot and - falls with it.
The Democratic ? party could afford to be
condemned for "acting on this principle
In reference to Mr. Blaine's remarks about
ex-Con federates becoming Senators, Mr.
Maxey said they were hereby: right, and
did their duty in not stirring up civil strife,
but believing in and endeavoring to hasten
.the era of genuine brotherhood. Mr. Blaine
' bad also ajluded.to President Lincoln. Mr.
Maxey said they all accorded to Mr. Lin
coln fairness of thought and fearlessness in
action. His words "with malice toward
none, with charity for all," were adopted
by the South which acted oh the convic
tion of right, and endeavored to build up
the waste places of the war, and bring
back prosperity to the whole country."
Housb. The House is proceeding with
the regular order of business reference
of bills, introduced under the call of
States, the bill for the distribution of the
unexpended balance of the Geneva award,
introduced by Mr. Fry e, and three financial
: bills introduced by Mr. Murch, of Maine.
The House Committee on Postofflces
and Post Roads to-day took up for consid
eration, and will endavor to report during
the present session, -npotf-memorials from
differe nt sections of . the country, -cota-
-plaining of the passage bf obscene matter
through the U. S, mails.
. Business iu the House of Representa
tives to-day was confined to the introduc
tion of bills under the call Of ' States, the
unprecedented number of 1,383 being
offered. , "
Catholic DemoniratlQBM
Komb, April 20. There was a great
Catholic demonstration and display of sa
cred relics yesterday in honor of the Virgin
Mary, as a protest against the alleged sac
rletrious teachings of the Protestant Min
ister, Dr. Ribetti, who had' posted hand
bills announcing a discourse entitled "Glo
ry to God Only." The pilgrimage to the
three great basilicas of Santa Maria Mag
giore, Joha.Laterah and Santa Grace
In Gierusalemme, in response, to a special
invitation of. Cardinal Vicar -Pexevery,
was numerous and enthusiastic' and was
composed of all classes of society. V The
demonstration is -described i as most im
posing in lis proportions and solemnity. "'
Gen. Garibaldi will go to Albania April
: 27th.. . j TiiViwJ k tilii ;-3 "
Collision at Sea. .:"
London, April 21. The steamer Gellert
from Hamburg, by way of - Havre, - for
New York, was In collision with another
vessel on Sunday, and arrived at Scilly
where she was detained Until this morn
ing, when 8he gave a $33,000? bond ahd
proceeded. The vessel . with which the
Gellert was in collision .was the. British
brig Rosella Smith from New York lor
Koven. The Gellert : sustained slight
damage to her upper works, - and bad one
boat smashed. The Rosella Smith-lost her
foremost jibboom and main top mast, bad
a boat smashed and sustained other dam-:
ages. The collision occurred about four
o'clock on Sunday morning twenty miles
south of West Bishops, Rock Scilly. The
Mciiers.ioweu ine tJ8eu ouiiui iu ovuiy.
Turkltth Appointment. 1 ;
St. Pbtersbubq, April" 20. An official
decree is niibliahed aopoiatine provision
ally General Goetrko, Governor-General of
' St. Petersburg, General Todleben, Gov-.ernor-General
of Odessa, and General
Lores Melikoff, Governor-General of Chas
kff. Generals Todleben and Melikoff
will command troops in their respective
governorships. It is also believed that
General Melikoff will rule the' adjoining
Kvemments of Poltava, Tchernigon,
, utst and Orel. m
Deatb of fVilllam J, lladley. -, '
Albany, N. Y., AprU 20. William J.
Hadley, a lawyer, who was assaulted and
cat with a knife several weeks since by
one of his clients, named Hughes, died
t night. ' Hughes has been in jail ever
uce me assault.
The pemdexter C
Kiohmosd. April 21.
-The lory obtain
ed to dav in i ho PninHfiTtAT murder trial
irom veniremen, was broueht from Alex
andria and Fredericksburg. The jury la
vJiupoaea ot six. from each city, f.
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VOEiioA?
' '. Colore! Celebration. J ; ! : !
Richmond, April 21. The annual cele
bration by the colored people bf this ity
ih honor of the- thirteenth,' fourteenth : antf,
fifteenth amendments took clace to-dar.
the festivities consisting "of a grand mili
tary and civic parade, oration and' the
firing of a national salute. The roces-
sron, .'headed by a detachment of city
police, embraced four military mmnanies.
thirty benevolent societies, two bands of
nrasfc a triomDhal car with thlrtv-eizht
girls dressed in white, and a larsre number
of carfiafees.1 The dav was observed ! br
the! colored 'people as a general hohday,
the streets along the line of march being
crowded 1 with people of that race who
were hon particiDan's in the nrocession.'
Evemhlhffpasaed 7off ; very 'orderly .and
creditably, -the demonstration- being1 the
Bw-i YiiirTAbtnfiert1 5
Thpmpiso'n, ;! tomity clerk; "hi wteii a;
letter to me . urana oacnem, Augustas
Schell, Id reply to anc invitation k attend
an election of the Tammany Society to
night, that heantTliiiTrftnwUIjnql par
ticipate ih the election Jfor "the reason that
Tammany. Hall .attempts; to exclude from
participation in councils of the Democratic
party 40.00Q Democratic ' voters of New
York. ' It has lost its reputation . for in
telligence and independence,,' and does' hot
permit' fair elections.;, Mr. Thoflapson, says'
tbat a bogus opposition ticket, may be run
but that it; wjll be ; onlyj a sham, and hot
sustained by him or bis friends. , ,
Louimana Stale Cwirenlion i
New Oblbans, April '212 The Slate
Constitutional Convention met to-day and
was called to order by Gov. Nichulls, in a
brief address. He alluded to, the respon
sibility of the work which lay before the
Convention, and the pressing needs of the
State for competent and efficient legisla
tion and a cessation pf the internal troubles
with which she was, now sffl cted. -After
prayer by Rev.: Mr. Percival the 'Opnven-;
tien elected XL 'A. Wiltz pennanent' ebair
man,' and A. C. Harris, of Pointe Coupee,
secretary. After ' appointing committees
the convention adjourned till to-m jrrow.
rendition of General Dixi
Ntw Yobc, April 21. At ? o'clock this
evening Gen. John A. Dix was still alive
uut entirely uqujdbcious. - uib ueaip is
momentarily expected, and bis physicians
have' abandoned ail hopes of his recovery.;
They deem it hardly possible be can live
through the night. Ills family are all at
his bedside, and are ' becoming reconciled
to the fact that his end la near at hand; '
Tlie Virg-inla state He bU
Richmond. April 21. A council of
foreign bondholders, through . their New
York agents, have notified Governor Hol-
laday of their acceptance of the plan fcr
the settlement of Virginia's debt as pro
vided in the bill recently passed by the
General Assembly. The detail will be
arranged in a few days. ,- . ? .
; Wablainsjton Notea '
Wasbikgton, April 21. A. . B. Hurt,
of Mississippi, is appointed Clerk to the
House Committee on Postofflces and Post
Roads.. ; -. -.-.iM-rj
The Secretary of the Treasury has is
sued a call this afternoon for $24,566,300
o 10 40 bonds, constituting the residue of
those issued under act of March 8d, 1864.
Gen. Roberts Ready to Itlarcti.
Lahorb, April 2L General Roberts is
ready to Btart on a march through Strut
argardam Pass, with two splendid brig
ades, with which be will be able to occupy
Cabul even unassisted by other columns.
f Verdict ot coroner Jary. '
: Frbdbeiok,' Mdi April 21.- The jury
of raqnest upon the recent lynching of the
neno James Carroll, lit ohtrasriBs a mar
ried lady; returned a Verdict thai be was
hanged by men unknown to to jury. ;
':' Tle Patag'onlaa Trareleral
TusotiMBti;: Ala-v April : 21.-Henry Hi
P. Tudor and Louis Hi Ayme,Uhe Pata
gonian travelers,' arrived Friday. This
morning they resumed their journey south
ward. - f-i r-
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Ronmeiia to be Evacuated.
-'t.- , ' aim ,--jtU
Phillipeopolis, April 21. -General Stol-
ipine received instructions 16 'take neces
sary measures to com mence tne e vacua ion
of Roumelia on the third of 'May.'
M 18 C E L L A N O TJ S . , ,
:;M KENTDCKT STATE LOTTERI:
la drawn in pnTsaance of an act pt the General
Assembly of the State of Kentucky for .the bene-
fit Of
Educational Institutions.
Bt the condltfon8 of this an the nranasrers
were reaolred o cotito tkt Stata JTen.
tHcky a Bond in. tU -Penal On Bimdrtd
Tknttand iMMar. coniuonea jor ine prompt
payment of all prizes, and theCraithfnl d acharge
of all dnt'.es imnosed bv sal act.
a U : 7 blMMONS A PICKINSCtt,;M anagera.
pi.
'-i The following attracttt e scheme will be drawn
tn pnbat cov jigton, &.J., i . ?f i i
APJRIL 3 0thy1879,
under the supervision of sworn commissioners,
l Prize of SU.coou:..,....... $14,000
-K 1 Prize of 8,000 is....,..........'..... 8,oc
tiii Prize of ', 4,ojo ta..i..;i...i...i.n4,ott
-. s Prizes of z.BOOare v ... .ooa
4 PFizes of., l.o00iire...W4 i.woo
io iVixeaof ' 600 are..... ...T.. ....... 5.000
n-'to Prizes of -1W are..........;....,.. 4 ,ow
ij 100 Prizes of v?-:'W are....". , ,00
i . goo Prizes of .7 45 are.-...i.........- 6,000
600 Prizes of . '10 are..... ...... 6,000
1 fUMPrizMAf ' B are.................. 6.HMI
st ADDroiimailon Prizes amonntlng to. ,92S
1.8M Prizes amounting to !.
' : f WHOLE TltmETS $1.. ;
;i ':V,:j i;iv..l to j t - - ' "
fTlnb rutjm nnnn annlication.
tWAddresa all orders to our Gen'l Eastern Agts
WILLIAMSON A CO., 699 Broadway, New orlu
List of drawings published in (he New York
Herald. All , out ef-'own. ticket holder are
mailed a copy of the Official List as soon as Ten
ceived. ' The next drawing May 15, 1SZ. Rell-.
able agents want-. 4 in every town, i . v ua
apr l-81-83-6-Wlt i - c;J
. .KALEIGH; iN;; C.y TUESDAY, APRIL22, ;1879;: "..:::.:.:.:
WHOLESALE '& RETAIL GROCERS.
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SO Cases, 3 lb., choice Peaches and Tomafcoea, 10
, Cases, 8 lb., choice . ; ; ' r
nit-10 bbls. Rox and Bed Russet ApTlea.i w:
5 bbls. choice Baldrla Apples, boxes fresh
Kesslaa. Lemons, a, boxes fresh Messina or
angea,0O fresh Earancoa Cocoanuta, r ,
Rlcliardson & Robbing fa.
Preserved Green Ga$e, Stranrberries,Toaiatoea,
- v. - .;, Baaeberrlea. Peachea. . . . ..'.
Pears, Qnlneea. Pitted and White Cherries, Pine
'"v- ' Appie, reacRBannaiadev p -.
Tnb ffnest New York aad IGeeeen Batter, 8e-
r.rn, , lected Cream Cheeseu Fresh Mixed
and Plain Plckleiq boxes D.'S.'Clear Bib SldeaV
lft- bbl.furar Honse Byropai extra v
dee lot Small Virginia Hams; Sides Shoulders.
Verylow bytt)l , or haif bbls. e 1,1k bbls. ited
s,,: -c, Safety and- j. 5
Aladdin Oils, tvwe aremamfactnrer'a Agents
iorine toe wia, ana f
will supply the tradd at factory prices. .Vf
Coffees and Teas.
We nav Darticnlar attention to to the selection
of eas and CoffeeB. and have the largest stocfc
and choicest lins f Or eu and Roasted Coffees
and Oreea and B.acic Tea la the cty. In. store
2T different brands Tras and Coffees. Remem
ber that we do oar own roasting, krxl can and
win furnit h as tpod (it not better Boasted Cof
fees (both wholesale and retail) as can be boujht
In auy. other market ' . i . .i
1 Trj- '-vr new brands 6c wgars. ' t
t lvins' A Wilson's Fancr i akes and Crackerf
15 varieties.- , fWXxir nice Uouie-made
Pickles, Walnu: and Tomato Catsups. '. j ".
apt io ir ; - ' ' -
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that h haa jqtteceived aid is -daily receiving
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Of all ktnds. generally kept In a first-class Gro
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New York prices,' - 4' 1 n
Shultz's Celebrated Soaps
BOIT TOU CTiJlOS,
Which are the very best articles of the kind eer
offered in this mar set. mm them a trial ana
you will use no other. i
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0f5ce, Citizens' Natl Bonk Building,
ToM Assets HeDresentBil $36,000. MO
' Ajbod g . the . Companies represented are ; the
following, viz : , fU
Liverpool an4 LondoA an4 Globe. " ' I '.
St. Paul Fire an 4 Marine In. Co. "t .
Home Insurance Co.' lorNewTof i1 n l
Seaboard ITire Insutraacd k. -
London Aseuratice CorrxratIori.'J''r
HainDurf-iJremen! insurance -Cov;: bf
Koyai aire ins; uov 01 uwerpoel. - '
' wrpectai attenon given to the insurance of
Cotton, stored or , transit, and to, Mills, Facto-
lies, AC
dec29-tf.:
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Insurance Company
rxncnoTteijii lsraj
, c- t is ra njcioH. jv a. '
Asset.1.'.;.. t?6a,370 70
u 4'i i:j ki' I i.i' v .i , i-, a ! t k
SarplUK I FlJcr Holder 175394 99
FBi Cameron - - tM s.: . Iaiimt
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: W. jJ. MieJUy'i u JSec'v and Treat
Dri S. Burks Haywood, ? Med.' Binder
Prtff.'B . BatfUAfoiwrjActuary
- Tn only Hon Life Insurance Company in
North Carolina." One "bfthe most succeaafol
Companies of its age in the-United StaseavrHas
already issued between two and three thousand
policies. All of Its funds Invested at home
among our own people. All tosses paid prompt
ly ana ur caaiw .Kates as tow a uraae oi any
first class company, uaa thkzz aouars oz
. frar -rrr nnu.il of Ha.hil1MM-., - t-
w Agents wanted la every county tn the 8tate lo
tk lor uB mum exceueuii ana nrnuj estBD-
rtaTied .. nome, inmtwinoA., rot uuormaaai
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more; John HiX; A- Oo , New York; Warringtonj
Matlaok ACo . Philade phia, Pa ; A : Bennett A
Co., New York. ' mari6-d3mo8.
T
: BALTIMORE ; ;
EOfltmiiii'Pifiii
JOBBING HOUSE.
: w;
. CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, THE . ... .
Mi.iliscfillilieliil
fx.. ...... (.'; ' : - . : . !' f j
IN
Snnd ay School, "
. Pay School; '
Xaw. JfleUicuL 7 ! .V..
' :;. Theological and
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lrlisccllaiicou ISooks.
WRAPPING AND WRITING PAPERS, . .
BONNET BOARDS, ,
PAPER BUNDS,
PENCILS, INKS, PENS.
AGENTS FOE '
I' HYATT, ' S' CEL EBRATED
Any and everything in the Book and Taper
Business can be procured of us.
ra. j. a dulaky & oo.' :
mhS-dw-iy.
1870. 1870.
CIRCULAR,
BALTinoRK, January, 1S79.
rrHE HIGH REPUTATION ENJOYED BY
J. our famous brands of. Waiskiea, the "HAR
RY BASSKTT." '-UNCLE K01iERT., "ti OLD
EN' CROWN." KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS
and ' BEAR GRASS,", and the "MARY LAND
YACHT CLUB," "NJtW YORK YACHT ClAB"
and NORTH CAROLINA YACHT CLLB" and
J. B. BROWN'S CELEBRATED SWEET MASH
AND SUGAR COKN WHISKXtta," hns com
mended them to popular favor and made them
the leadinsr .brands in toe South. In vkUUon of
our copy-rights, which secure to ns the exclu
sive use of these brands, the trade is often im
posed upon by counterfeits and imitations of
them. Lnecrupulous parties offering poods of
an lnierior quality imitate, ana not umrequent
lv copy eur brands entire, securing tbereby a
sale tor their good which otherwise th j could
not have. . '.
We beg therefore to caution you against these
fraudulent devices, and that you wtiV in like
manner warn your customers against tnem.
in addition to. the above, we always carry a
complete stock o IMPORTED VINBS, BKAN-
mn. ana uims, ana a run line or uuntsin;
LIOUORS of .All jrrades. SWEET AND DRY
CATAWBA8. AMERICA and OOLD' SEAL
CHAMPAGNES ; APPLE AND PEACH BRAN
1)1 K9 in stocK. o d ana new.
WE GUARANTEE all goods bearing onr name
to give enure sa tsiaction to the consumer. .
Very Respectfully, ftc4 -' " -1 -'
" J. B. BROWN A CO . , .- 7
Wholesale Liquor Dealers and Distillers' Agents
No. 26 Bowly's Wharf, , , .
DALTUlOHE, WD.''
mchl-d-lm w-Sm a -ru .. , -ttbut'
Wholesale Grocers, Liquor
jjeaiers - and Commit- '
. sion : JdcrchaniM,..
No.l56fet Pratt, Baltimore.
am'l A. 8 Kyle, Lamar Holljday.H. L. Duvan.
I WVUUUW)
jaANB MOLASSES. :
if o.f45 SomhvIIotrard Street;
BALTIMOltE.
uicnrtmoale; ?-vvvy r. .!:
W. J. ARMSTRONG,.,, t'
J. E. CHADWICK, J t ?" I-
THOMA-S V. SIGOURSET, J mhfr-3mpd
7iImingtcii, IT. C, Business Cards.
- BOOBS, STATIONERY; ETC.
P.. H E IN SBERGER. w.. .89 and 4l Market at.
'-COMMISSION MEHCHANT3. s
WORTH A WORTHJILV?. Waterst.
KEBCHNER A C ALDER BROS. . .Water St.
"i .e k'GOTTON DEALjERS': "..f
ii KOTH EH....f.,..i. AVater st.
FURNITURE. ' J ' J
P;r!i. 8HTTTO;.:.1.X..S6'and to South Front at.
GROCERSWlablesalaand BetalL
ADRIAN A VOLLERS... .Cor. Dock A Front sU.
GEOt MTKBS.i..tu,- il and IS South Fron st.
JOHN CHEYER.)....,-..i.orth Water st.
sEAEDWABESASH, BUNDS,' Ac.
N. JACOBI.........4a44JOSouth Front St,
' PiilRU V LAN GUANO.
W.
H.McRARYACO.
."Water st.
- 1 - SADDLES, HARNESS; ETC. v 1
MALLARD A BO WDEN.....'J8, South Front at
ston
MIX UMM
JebMy..,.
4 . ,NO;.96,
r WLNES, WQUO.pIQAEa;
Ti
Ei
03ft!
i.J'JiJluJ
: arris v.i o.
, !
Corner ilartui and BaJisbxuT Streets. .
Jii.iiHiwii it-t ' I hjj -,"ia iii
LThis House is. conducted on the SUTtOPEAN;
PLAN. , JXhe travelling public can procure finely,
furmshed'rooms at all' tlmei"'' ' ," " J 'VI
GENUINE DUBLU XXX BROWN SfOUT
on draught wita Bass' ale; tfee Old English drink
Hall A. Haif iov kif2fil. Kraisd ftcii tnoi
vJBattimore Meats and., aU delicacies ofjth aea
son served at ail hours in srst-ciass order.
r -: Ci PF.THB FiNEST-i. ko 2c
BILLIAKDRAI
INfTHESOUTHJl, WITH , THREE .CPLLEN
DERTA'BLES ANfe A FIFTEEN-ALL'
OOLTA'BLfi-Id cONNECTEI) ' S
1. WITH THIS HOUSE. M
' Nine'r'rivatesftAni rOomsso tait; parties can'
rrr-
always be private. lk :cim 5 auiirt r.:ni
tar-French Cook.; -; -, .. pct-6Jf,i
. HUUJSAUiAUlit.lAlL.UrAlJLKlJ'
WISES, v. CORDIALS PORTER, ALE
The .fpllowiag brands are kept on hand : .-. ,
Live Oak (Sole Agent), Gibson, CooperCabinet,
rTtincr. rjourton, 'woiaen" weaumg, Mono-t
gram, XXX Crown Rye, and best Scotch W hiSr
ties. '" '
Tom Cooper, North Caroltoa and Kentucky Corn
...Whisky. ,',, t . ' ....
Bet Jamaica and New England Earns." , a m
16$ Castillo, .French and cauioraia x'pgnacj
and Southampton Apple Brandy, '
KmmeH,'Curacoa, AbHyntne, andlReed?s cock
taiLr . f T , j
Bitters (the beBfin the majeri-n4,Gift'Edg
London Dock. Holland and Domestic Gins and
Schieddm SohnappsiU -aiuci- b o-A3-:nM-ih
CaiHoniaPort, Sherry, N. CwScuppernopg, and
imported ChampagneyPorfandSRerry Wines'
MeEvans's and Baad's. Aies,' JBurke's
iuillf ivilfl. ... , Jiff
Lager Beer In Kegs and Bottles.; nus tncJii..i. o
Imported Apollinaria and Seltzer Waters. .
The Bar is supplied with TUG KivVr-Wtnes
and Llquoj-s that cab kept. Oena.fLf
i The popularity which this Brandy has attained
Induces me to bring it more generally to notice.
If yea like a good, pare article, this i am willing
to guarantee; and il jou have any scruples as ui
using it as a beverageyou may be assured of its
mi d, stimulating and invigorating qualities in a
medical point of view. It is receiving' the un
qualified endorsement of men eminent in the
medical profession in all low forms of disease of
a wasiing and debilitating nature, where it? be
comes necessary to support the failing powers
of life ; and I am filling orders from convaies-
from whoml could produce certificates, but I
reier mat my Branay-snouia speaic ior WBeir.
t is CAREFULLY DISTILLED FROM .THE
JUICE OF THE APPLE, and is, as its name im
plies, a.fflj& ukajnux i iree ir am an aauiter
ations. I am now prepared to ship ii. to any part
of the United States m bottles rannlng six- to
the gallon, at $1,29 per bottle. " i ., ; .
r You are respectfully . referred to the cor
respondence below. ' r i ' :--i . '.
All orders must be addressed to the under
stated: as I have no agencies.' and all packages
will be marked C. o. D., express or freight in all
cases win oe paia oy tue purcnaser. Money
sent by Registered Letter. ii ;;'
1 will also -supply ruins bCUPrJiiCNONG
WINE at $1.00 per bottle. - -
Auoreas is. a. isxniui, -
Farmvilie, Pitt County, N. C, '
. .; Grskkvtxxx. N, C March 21. 1878.
To all Whom, thin. Nay Concern: : ' ' '
. I have personally and lmtmately known R. A.
Btum, of the county of Pitt, since 1S64, when,
no a wimnilnl Hrtlrttpr. 1 mut rarnri for bv him at
his home. His word may be implicity relied npon
in ail things, ue is incapable oi Knowingly mis
representing as ytning or deceiving anvDoay,
lie lathe maker ot the best article of Apple
Brandy I have ever seen or tasted. Those wtsh-
mg to get an elegant article oz pure Branay wiU
be sure to do so by applying to him. --
; ; , - 'iiiOB. w. JAMVlo.
Faruttixs, Pitt County, n! C. Janl 28; m.
Bi KxcAlltncv. Z. B. Vanes :-r . , , .
dkar ia : Alter navmg on several occasions,
both at my house and elsewhere, tasted of my
uia Appie ttnaay-ww ;oa o o- una as to
give me, your opinion as to. its excellence and
parity ? l think some four or five t
sent some of it to a friend in Iondon, England,
who thus becoming acquainted with its superior
merits, challenged with it the makers of the best
London Dock Brandy. 'May I not 'aStcyeai also
to miprm me ei tne result ot tbat contest li yon
know it T
;;;v K Yours truly,
R. A. BYNUM.
. 4, ((..; ,i i xKCTTrvs' Dsr ARTV KMT, ' ! '-t
J- -, f ' ..... v ; Stats of iiorth Carolina, ,-.
Ralrigh. Januarv 29th.' 1879.'
Mr.. R. A'. Bynwm- rui i;- i-j.-: Y Jj si
jjkabmk: lour note is received, and in an
swer thereto it gives me pleasure-to say that I
believe your Brandies are the purest and) best I
ever saw of our home manufacture.
-i in 1814 I presented: :a gentleaouui' Is. London
wna.a gauon o your make and. he said it ex
celled anything he bad ever seen' made from
raie that nil hi. ..........!........ i. v. .1
i 1111, win. .ua. Mi.ut WilU il-VU
tasted it thought it equal to the best brands of
g-apeoramiy. i v u-jiKzii vxr-
it people will drink spints as a beveiase it is
a pity that they wontd not confine themselves to
snca pure, . unadulterated and tjonestly. nude
vpuMut as your jrantues.
nespecuuuy ana trniyvours. j
jan30-dAw-ly.
Z.,B..YANCB..
pealcr InJFinc JUqaors, Domes
i.jlic and Imported Cignrtt -j
it v i i 'j - i .x ' ' .si t-:
'..:t v ; hcz t'iJiut
FayettevUte Street.' between GnUey's and the
Citizen's National Bank, Hardin A Grues, old
The following fine brands of liquors are kept
constantly on hand: - ,
. - Old Nectar iMOWblstj. -t.i
Gibson's XXXX Whisky? - u. uc '
Gibson'- XXX Whisky. -.w. odl'v-i vt?
Robertson County 6 years old. ,
" Old Kentucky Rye, A years old. W .wt
Old Uenaessey Brandy. Imported Stock.
Genuine Port Wine our own Importation.
'. .Holland Gin, very fine. 3 Vj tinir.- v"
. Blackberry Brandy, 4 years age.
' - ' Apple Brandy. 4 years age. .'- i n : r. s
Old. North Carolina Corn,, Whisky -sweet
Ilinnii, . V J uvumvuo. .
C'Jft Tt- 'i.'i'g. K: :!-?: iKJ,.
,!'..-
J'V"
Also will have In stock, imported Ales,' For-?
ters, unoun fctout. ana Muwaukie and St. ixmis
Bottled Lager Beerr - -1
r Champagne and Wines of all descriptions, too
numerous to mention. Attached to my estab
lishment I bate added a v pr.iii s-j.-$tsi '
vetau iigurr Tooaeco JUepartinent.
in which can be found all brandS-'of DOMESTIC
and HAVANA CIGARS, CIGARETTE", HALL'S
-BSTWEEN THE ACTS" and "BEHIND THE
xvjsnxia.'. n.irJSX'!9;,aWEET CAPAREI4'
uu a imu uus u t .. .
. 1 11 i i " . - ,' If. l,i tJM ,
Smoklngand fine Chewing To-
I have contracted with MR. LEOPOLD, the
well-known cigar manufacturer, of Raleigh, to
furnish me with some of liu celebrated and re
liable brands of cigars, and hope by patronizing
home industries and catering for the eitirom in
t-..; i i.'ij
if
general Raleigh the finest goods to be ob
tained in ths world, to deserve a portion of their
MtMlt.lt. "... ...
Ote i Square 1 Inch) one da7..vv..;.... i oo
M
iour Mmn a mi
firer'.'J otf
.Contracts f or. adyerUstng for any space or time
may' be made' at the' office of The Observer,'
Observer Building, Fayettevllle Streat, .'Raleigh,
North Carolina,
RAAiROALSfcdEfetJLES.1 'J "
ismiis JAaa 64J:ioi .eiva $etfmv
liprtli , Carolina 4 Eailroad.
TRAINS GOTNO EASTV
It
1 .. - . No. 8.
DateiTJetS 49, "TS. rNCvSV ,'JToIA,': i Daily iii
, Daily. Daily, ex. Sun.
it 'fill j ',.)' " . i .' ' ; .?
Leave Charlotte 3.20 am .45 pm i
i. L -Salisbury u 5 J4 am S.Odpib
1 " High Point 7.00 am 10.S4pm ...........
Art; fireensDore T.43am Ufipm .......
Lea'e Greensboro 8.00 am ......... 11.06 p m
ArnlimsDoro ;'..' 10.10 am , t.4tam
i Durham 10.59am ......... 6.18am
vHsdeiglT mipQ J tljSOam:
Lv. 3.30 pm 6.45 am
AncPbldsboro i,6.s6ppt .66am ,,.1;?.....
t SifA-hCtmneota at Sallsborr: with W. N. C
R. R. for all points in Western North Carolina.
vauy except ounuays. iai urreensooro witn tne'
i. s jj. re k. ior ail
"West ii At- Goldabord
pomts North, East and
for
Wilminirton.
- fioJ 4-HJonneets atr Greensboro' ukr the K.:
A D. R. R. for all points North. East, and West.
I )! fl'
TRAlSS' GOLNG WEST.
NO.T,
Daily .
ex. Sun.
Date, Dec...2, 18.
No. 1.
Daily.
No.S.
Dallyt
v.GoirtSbora'
10.10 am
.20pm
Ar. Raleigh
Lv.' ":
Ar. Durham
12.40 p m
10.20 pm
-
4.ipm
5.33 pni
13.85 p m
:s.U pm
' 4.87 p m
9.15 pm
S.iTp m
Greensboro
8.30 p m
Lv.
8.65 pm
6.57 am
7.30 a ui
Ar. High Point,
v.'n pn
10.46 p m
12.50 am
9.14 a m
" Charlotte
11.17 am
No. 1 counects at Greensboro with smem
Branch. ,At Air-Line-Junction with A. A C A
L. Railroad for all points South and Southwest.
At- Charlotte with the. C, C. A A R. R. tor all
points South and Southeast. - " - r
1 3 connects at Salisbury with w. .N. C.
R:l R.', daDy, except Sundays, for 11 joints in'
Western North Carolina,; at Air-Line Junction
with- A A' O. A. L.fop all points South and (
Southwest. At Charlotte with the C, C, A A.
R. Rvfor all points south and Southeast ' i- f
SALE
1W
Leave eeensboro dai except S'ndr' '9 ib in
Arrive Kernersville , r " J0.20pm
Arrive Salem- -J?m in-!- 3"J it.wp m
Leave Salem .. .. f . ,.i't. . ,00pm
Arrive Kernersvflle1 -'I'M .- 6 4o 5 m
Arrive. Greensboro .r" " , ..8.00pm
-Confft'ctrag-at Greensbcra with trains on K. A
SlEEPM-CAESWflOOT CHANGE
Run both, ways on, Trains Nos 1 and 9, .between '
New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greens
boro and. Charlotte, audi both' ways on Trains
Nos. 8 and 4 between New York and Savannah'
via Rlchmond,Charlotte and Augusta. '. ,
i'MfThrough Tickets on' sale at 'Greensboro,
Raleigh, GvlUsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and
; . 1 1 ..r .. : . c ......... v. . ,. . . . .
.11 pi mijiiu iuitib3 ouuur, ouumweub, esL,
NorUi aivd East. For emigrant rates to points in
Arkansas and Texas; address '
,.!r. r , ( 4. R.MACMURDO, : - , ,
Tien. Passenger Agent,' J'
y t-.- ; - .--( .,' Richmond. Va. .
R
nlcigli & Gnston Itailroad
CHANGE OF SCIIEDUIE.
SCPKRINTEhDEKT'8 OmCE,
, ! ; 1 Kaleigh,N. March 11, 1879 If
On and . after Thursdav. March . 13th. i79. L
trains ou the .Raleigh A Gaston Railroad will f
run daily Sundays excepted as, folio wa: 1 .
Leave Leave " - ' '
Uiaieign...i.4 owa m w eition...... a sap m
Neuse.. ...... 826
PorestviUe. . 8 48
Gaston 4 09
Littleton 4 84
j
Wak.eij'.i.. 84,
Macon.. ...... 6 00
Warrenton.., 513'
Kldgeway.... 6 29-
J auction...... 6 38
Middleburg.. 6 60
Henderson.. .6 07
KittrclJs 6 29
Frank llnton.. T 13
Youngsvilie.. 1 3a
Wake........ 7 44"
Youngsvilie.. 8 59
iTanKiiuton.'. vis
Kittrells...... 9 43
Henderson... 10 OS
Mlddleburg.-. 10 8'i
ii
Junction,.... 10
Ridgeway..:.10 47
Warrenton ...11 03
Macfm........ll 16
Littleton... ...11 43
Forestville ...,7 48 .
Gaston....... 12 08 p m Neuse
8 04.
Arrive at Arrive at .
Weldon,.....12 40 " , Raleigh 8 25 "
;V J ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
! ' Leave Raleigh at. . . . . ... 10.00 P. M.
j . Arriye at Wejdon. at.... , .... 6.00 A.M.
Leave weiaon at iv wr.M.
Arrive at Raleigh at.. ....... 6 00 A. M. -
Mall train connects, at Weld on with the mail
trains of the Seaboard and Roanoke and Peters-:
buigRaHroada, JNO. C. WINDER,
supermienaent.
Kailroad Company.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. a
PUPERJNTENDENT'iJ OFFICE,!
5 ; Raleigh, N.C. March 11; ,1879. .
On sndi After .Thursday. March 13th.' 1879.
trains on the Raleigh A Angusta Air-Line Rail
road will run dairy Sundays excepted), as fol
lOWS i.V ,". U n.-it !:,:, ;-;; ---j
Leave , . . Leave-.f.;, .
Raleigh:..:. 700 a m Hamlet........ 2 45pm
CarT..iI.' 7 40
iroffmau .... .. 8 SS
Apex; . .t . t . s s 4
8 Key ser. ....... 02
1 Manly... ,...,,4 45
Cameron.... vi B 84
fev H1U...... 8 86 . .
MerrOaks... 9 00
Moncure; .v.: 94
.
w
eanrora. ...... 40
Osgood....... 9 62:
7 06
naniora...ioo
Cameron. .... 11 12
"M nnrnrti
....
I. . .
783
7 68
819
S45.
912
Merry Oaks..
Manly;'... :;..1204 p 'tit -New.;
swHIU.i...
heyser 12 do ? pex;
Hoflman.,-.. 1 20 , M , Carj
.. ...
Arrive at.,
Hatolet:....;. 215 Raleigh. ...... 9 45
! rw"Conneetlng at fanford with Irains on
Western Railroad for Fayettevllle, and at Ham
let with trains on Carolina Central Railway for
Wilmington and Charlotte. - - u -
(-' - ' : t-i-'iOBXf- awnrDZB,'-' v.-
U5ts i -i ui h- i BupeTintendent. :
CAEOUBA- CESIEAL RAILWAY ' 10
Jil. Of a. 1 wn.wnnttvw nt'cl' vo.it ioto
k ' CHANCE OP fiCUErjULr. -
SK AND AFTER Mt)ND AT,' "dO'tta INST.,
KJ the -following Schedule will be operated on
taisfiailwayti V atlLuna vovli- ii
i V' rasswflXRXAiirAxj.xxrnxBSTBArjr 2 ,-:
f Hi: Leave Wilminirton at.-i.Jt..... s-jun. m.
No. L'i Arrive at Hamlet at..4,...i2:40 a. m.
, , I Arrive at Charlotte at....... 6:86 a. m.
- 1 '-(Leave Charlotte atl-;..',,. j.?. f :o p. m.
No. . Arrive at Hamlet at;....ji.-.12;ia a.m.
i- , lArrive at Wilmington at.. 7:46 a. m.
TRI-WBKKX7 FREIGHT ANO ACCOMMOT16K TRAIN.
.Leave, Wfimragton 6:30 a. m., ana Charlotte t :25
1 a. mt on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
iLeave Laurinborg 4:00 a. m. going East, and 6:00
. a. m. going "WeBt on Mondays, Wednesdays
faad Fridays.' ,J .
SHXLBT DIVISIPK MAIi, VHJSIGHT AXD FASSSKaXX
T73 ! - ..j axrasaac ; " f' r ' " 5
wn"v "If Leave Charllptte it.'.,;",8.??..;3; a. m.
f1 Arrive at Shelby at..i...L;..;ioo a. to.
5fo 4. ?7e s!f?y 7"i..;..-.iJ:40p, m.
ZZr Vf"1! -at .Charlotte at.,... 6:oo p. m.
Trains Nos. 1, 2. and 4 run dally except Sunday.
i .Passengers for Raleigh make close connection
t Hamiety arriving at Raleigh at 8:46 a. m. -
Passengers for Statesville and Western N.C.
H. K by lyo.'t-Traia- arrive at Btatesville next
morning at 9:15; arrive "Head of Western Road"
at 80 p. in., and Aahevllle same eveaintr. ' .
K ' .,t i-.V-O.JOHN KD-NT
IV LIT - KttftAi4ntA.JA-fc '
We6tern2RaUrtinfl .
(rsFAisiTKViUJE, Majca. sfclS78.
t
On and after Monday, far'cit 8, i879, trains go
r i
6 60 a.m.
littleRiver at.,,,..v.;;'.;v.;-...' il. v 15 .
t - rt-a. - . . t
wna'B Stationat...,,...... ,8.30 t
Jonesboro at.........;;... -a.os "
; Baniord at ...k . 4 t"&5 "
; Arrive atEgypt. 10,10
' Be trains will leave ij.j s n--.
r Sanfort at.........v...i,,vTrv.; 11 4
I Jonesboro at......,,.......-,;..! , ,
f Swann'sSUtion at... ........ ..... 1 00 "
:f 6poat8)Hrlnat ...........&.... l'.66r .
little Rijer at..... ....... a.25 '
I Arrive at Fayettevllle.. . i .-; s,ie W. m.
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