(ii i : fc.
'ji I'd r..i , '.c f
Dl r2i.'i i.i, P$;n. Si .v..-
.-"' .
VUS 1 tc Mil
By S . A. -. ASHE. 7
RATES OP ADVERTISING.
ohihed D-Uj (except Monday) and Weekly.
. - f . .7
" 11 t ' j f x I n I I . - . - ..i . , - . , . - ' . - . . i J
f'f' '
DaGt, one yeai. mail poalpatd,. rS 6T)
u tlx monuui - : ...........
three " ..-, -"
4 00
too
S 00
1 00
To city subscribers The Obaerrer will
. at tfn cena ner week:
be de-
seyen-
Urerea -
ceMta per month ; two dollars lor
three
moniaa.- ; - -" I
HI TELEGRAPH.
IfiPOBTKD BY TH ASPOCIATXD PKI8S.
l lie Frcneli Prince.
Lovoos, July 12. It is announced that
tD Prince of Wales, the Duke ot Edm
bureb the Duke of Connought and the
Crowd Prioce of Sweden will act as pall
bearers at the funeral of the Prince lm
penal to-day; Various t accounts mention
that there ia some amount of ill-feeling in
France. There is great demonstration of
m turning in Ejfc-laod for the dead Prince.
No family of tbe French Embassy in poa
don will be present af the--fMeral. '
Id the French Senate on Friday the
motion to pos ne the nomination of the
Smmittee on Jules Ferry V education bill
because of the absence ot the Bonapartists
was resisted by iL Pelletin, (KrpublicanJ
on the ground that they were not absent
because of genuine sentiment of mourning
on their pare but had gone to England m
search of the pretender. The oomiDatton
of the committee waif eventually postponed
till Tuesday next. Marshal Canrobert has
come to Eaglaod despite the official pro
hibition aeaiost his atlendaoce at the
f uneraL When the coffl a was opened yea,
terday the features of the PriDce were,
much disfigured but were recognizable by
his teeih. :
London, July 12. The weather' was
tioe but cool. Crowds of people dressed
in niouriiiog, including a large proportion
of French, thronged the London railway
statiens as early as 6 o'cloekHhte mornlnjr
The entrance to the Camden House is
draped with cream colored tapestry. Iu
addition to, the royal personages previously
aDDOunced. the following- have arrived to
attend the funeral : Prltcess Beatrice,
Princess of Wales, Prince Christian and
1'iiDce d ard, of Saxe weinaar.
London, July 12. The funeral of the
Prmce Imperial took place in accordance
with the arrangements already announced.
Iu addition to the notable personages here
tofore mentioned, the Hnssiau and Danish
Ambassadors to England were rrsent. ' A
bxly ofParis workmen reviewed the cof
fin previous to the , funeral. It is esti
nu'ed that various sympathizers brought
bouquets and wreathes sufficient to fill two
vans to place on the grave. Mndam-Onris-tini
Nilason liouseou volunteered her ser
vices iu the choir in the ' Church of St.
llary. ' j ----' -
Kcntuchr Trotting Club.
LonsviLLB, Kt., Jul? 12 The first
nuding of the Kentucky Trotting Club
was c ncluded brilliantly wi'h a large at
tendance to-day. '1 he event of the day
was the pact- g race, won la three straight
bin's by Sleepy Tom in 2:17$, 2:1? and
2: 6j B inner B jv woo the race iu the
2:4: data on Thursday i When this rao
btgHD B nuer B y was tampered wkh. and
the j nlges chnrg -d drivers,- putting Wiu
Wuuilard. of Eminence. Kentucky, in ciarg
of thehore. Woodard remained with bi
ch irge during the nigt and br night him
sitelv through to vcury on the nv-rrow.
Bonner Boy's last time was only 2:27 aud
hs time 'was the bet tnade, ihougtr six
hen's were t roiled. Ire. the 227 class on
today's pr gramme Ota jnac i hief won
the race, nib best time b"irg 2.?3 in six
beats llai.o's carried III tbe honors in
the free for all race, in wh'Ch only two
horses started. :
1 klrucn ve Murm.
Dtr. it, July 12. P.mltac, Port lluron
and St. Ulair, in this State, Wrr-i visiied
yesterday by a destructive storm of wind
aud ligh tiii'g At P m Mac, the spires ot
tbeCoMnn ga lonal and .Episcopal Churches
aud j ill were seriously damaged and a
numbr'r of bouses unruOftL"- Tbe damage
ti crops and orchards in the "vicinity of
Pom -a? is reported to be very gri at. At
Port Burin, the. new Methodist Church
ai.d other -building were blown down.
Tue Oand Line freight house was un
rooful and many houses and barns upeet
or unroi.'fed. 'As 'far as known; no lives
wire Lst. The storm! here interrupted
Ul Krapliiccommunicatioii on nearly every
rou e leadlug frjin the. city, and the rain
fall is said to be. i he heaviest ever known
he:je. The lightning struck seve ral placts
wi'bout serious result.' Tbe damage to
the crops in the surrounding country tr m
Leivy rain and wind is n poried to be very
s-ri.us. and will irflict Ltavy lossee upon
the farmers. . ' , -
i i v
'I be Weailier and lite Fever.
Sr Lons, JulM2 To day isiia warm
as Hsttiuaj, t he fhermomet(r showing
m-aily the t-ame range. I The tneicnry
fjirtnu to night, hot ver.and advices from
1 ankion ay ihe biroroi-frrf is rfsinK; - and
mercviry filing. This indicates bret.k
of the hea-ed term at this point within 4d
hours. O ily four prostrations froin hat
were reputed today, none of which wtre
fatal Wha'ever apprhenskn prevailed
here growing ()Ut, of the reported existence
of yellow fever at Memphis haibeeu much
allayed to day by advices from that city,
find S!- Louis baa .relapsed into hex. nor
md ondiiion. ' .' ; , ,
Quarantine Krf ulalion.
AIRO. IlL. Julv 12. The steampr r.itv
1 Uelen. from Vuksburg, whs not al
lowed to land here last night O larantine
regulations have been 'enforced aeainst all
steamers and trains from Memphis, in av
cordance witb a resolution adopted by the
tVoiklur oa hbort T iue.
OLDHAM, Mim : Jul 1 2 Th tratpm
of
soon tirxe wot king in the cotton factories
nere is preadinir. About forty mills a-e
working on short time or have iota
ly
8 oprd. Reduction of wage is also con
lernplated.
Midnight'lieportj?
Heallby New Orleans.
Nkw Orlbans, July l& The Anziliarw
--unary Aesociatnn makes the followi
o'a'empnt In m;i x -- n
" U1W.IU luiui : Oilier it
laorough Investigation by the officers and
members of this assoHation, sunryvrted by
ik! stimonV of the Board of Health and
r uneana Aiedicai . AsROctation. v
Hereby ripclam that thia tnm a l-
. w ua. vJ 0 uuw IU
perfectly healthy condition, and that there
nas not been a single ca-e of yellow fever
IU thla ! . t .
Tt, li ' uu,aT me pre seal summer,
th t 18 ,n better sanitary condition
ul raany years, ana tne arjseoce
"vai usuaiiy precede tne yeiion
has Inspired tbe belief that we sbal
v. "-'" NCKDPss. i ne country Will
5 fflcWiy notified, ihonld tbe yellow
rer appear. i -
VOI. tt.
' . Tne Situation In nfvmpnlM. . yJ
Mimphis, July 12 The State Board of
Health this morning established inaDebtort
of trains aha passengers, " Hereafter f! all
persons Bnd trains5 leaving 'MemrJhis' will
te reqaired to havecertrflcatest.frbm ; the
Inepectifie officers.' All trains atTivim? and
derjartlmr will transfer4' 1riHnpr and
baggage at a point five miles distant from
tbe CjtyV ', J udge Riy's cpaditldn.is unim
proved ana bat ramt hopes are entertained
tyr his recovery.5. J His son also lies In' a
critical condition. No new cases' have
been reported within the past 24 hoars
MzifFHis. Julv 12. At a loiht rheetfb
of the Chamber of Cornmerce and the Cot
ton Exchange "held this afterndon, the
following- was adopted i - ;
Whereas the city of Memphis has in alt
resppcts "complied with all the rales and
regulations ' prescribed by: . the National
Board" of Health ; therefore be it
Liesolved, That Arkansas turn New Or-
eans ahd other cities that have anaran
lined against us be -reftuesfed to' observe
and respect the rules and regulations sug
gested by the National Board of Health
and adop ed by the Sahi'ary CoaecU of thd
Mississippi vallev. , , '
A.. D. LAngstaff, President of the Mem
phis Howard " Associatioh.'whb left this
city th'S morning,' telegraphs from Milan,
Tennessee, as follows : '
"Have visited everv town between here
and Memphis, 'on the Louisville R ad, and
conferred with the Mayors, physicians and
prominent citizens. All sympathize with
as," ahd will not qdarantine against ; us
unless we have the eDidemic. ' -
iLveryhing regarding the fever remains
a statu quo. No new cases have been re
ported, and tbe general impression is tba'
the fever will not spread, but be confined
to the families where it is at present 1 1
cated. No change is reported in the con
dition of Judge Kiy and his son., ' Bith
are very low and not expec ed to live.
Tbe Fall Kiver Strike.
Fall Rivkr, Mass., July 13 Thf
mills nave been filling up rapidly -with
spinners this week, and q lite long delega
tiotis arrive" daily. b ms of the' new
comers are bought off or p rsuaded by th
s'riktng spinners to leave town, but tber
is no denying the fact that manufacturers
are getting tbe best of tbe s rke so far an
running mills is concerned. A manufac
turer stated last night tba after careful in
quiry at all the mills he f ui1 that 43 per
cent, of tbe spinning machinery in ihu city
is in operation. Several of the mills have
erected cheap boardiBg houses in the mil'
yara ana toe new comers are Kept entirely
free lrom strikers. Corporations .have
found little d iculty in filling up, and i
is probable that next week quite a number
of mills will be running full time. M nu
facturers also say that many of their ne
help have been accustomed to work longrr
boursand can earn about $6 per week.
and look upon their new position with
hort Lours and watres paid here as deci
ded betterment of their codi ion. Mem
hers of the union are quite hopeful, and
sty l hey are quite couSdeut of success
ihey have considerable money in - th-
reasury, and are onsantiy receiving nut
ide aid, but the g"UBds on which they
expect to succeed finally are ' hard to be
seen by outsiders
'She storui in hio
CiNCissaTi, July 12. Advices from
points in tbe interior and eastern portion ol
he stave indicate that tbe s orm last eve
ning wa- very severe, and in many instan
ces the ff.-cts were disastrous. It ap
proached Ohio from the north and north
west, but maintained a south and south
eastern direction and seemed to haveatxur
fpnt it 8 force when it reached southern
Pcnnsvlvania. At Mansfield the haidware
htore of P. toenail was unroofed and tbe
roof carried a nundred and fifty feet, de
molitbiDg a barn and beer saloon. Th
Smith Opera House was partially unroofed.
I he damage to the crops will be very great
At JJegrcdl a cumb- r of houses were
blown down, and tbe whole country cover
ed with water ; aud .the crops .leveled at
Went balem. A young man was killed by
door s rising him. At Jefferson tt
prominent business blocks and a numb ro'
dwellings were UDroofed. At Cuyahoga
r alls the walls of the residence of II B.
8a xe were blown in upun the beds of the
family. No one was taially iojurcl, how
ever. All through the btaie the dav has
been intens ly hot and the fair very sultry
and oppressive. .
A ICttur in 'I'enueMtee.
Knoxvillk, Tame.; July 12. Hugh M
Botibam, a pnNnineatouig lawyer, IX p
uty Circuit Court CletkJ SuptTinteodent ot
Yob c Iastruc ion for Anderson county,
and Priuctpal of theCnnton Aca1emy; wa
attacked this moroing by Jack Qieener.
County Court Cletk, ana John Lt. bi.lpe
and bi8our3am, both prominent citizens
at Clinton. ' Boo bam was struck over the
the head with a club in tbe handa of !5am
Shipe. When he attempted to ' defend
himself Queener and tbe two Bh'pes fired
un htm with peckft pistols, five balls takii g
n I U .a n IVW I.mJi. . ,1 n n . V,
jura ' UICC IU tUC UICBCI IHU I f U IU IUC
bead. B obam ' fought desperately s aud
he tore he was overp wered had ' slabbed
Queener in tbe face atd shot Sam Shipe
latally in tbe atxJomen and seriously, if not
fatally, stabbed John L Ships. The trou
ble occurred about staoderous language
used by some of the partiea about Mies
Edmondson, daughter of ex-Tax Collector
E. W. Edmopdson.
Orange Pari(te- l lie l eiaa Steer. ;
New York, July 12 The Orimeemeo
of. New York aud Brooklyn celebrated ti e
12ih of July by an sxcuraiou to Aipine
urove. ' .
A drove of Texan steers ;; was "being
driven through Central Park to day when
some of the animals became unmanageable
and br ke from the main ht rd. Thev
rushed down tbe streets,, pursued by the
police aua crowas of people. Several per
sons were tossed on their horns, but noue
reported seriously hurt.
. Iho Ucaiber.
Knoxvuxk, Tess..' July 12. Wm.
Crawford, a freight engineer on the East
Tennessee and .Virginia'Tload, dropped
dead on his engine at Lionaon this morning.
It is supposed that his death was earned
from heart .disease or sua stroke. The
weather has been very dry and ho for ibp
past six weeks. if rain does not rail bouq
there will not be half the usual' crop of
corn this seasoo. The thermometer regis
tered 103 degrees at 3 p m:
Lyucbed for Uap
Atlanta, Ga., July 13 Neil Win-
bush colored, who atlemnterL a ram on
youcg lady in , Clayton county last, week,
was taken from the guard night before last
and Hung id tree. v "t y
' .' U u i "i . i j.
il ALEIGH;
.'iT- ;.
. ' Tffl r f ( . ! K ,
" nayal Accident.
nrtkitfflToVJulv ' 12. WhPn vth .
sleanjer Chs'rfeston; for'New -Ybrk. backed k
out of her' doefhere1 this forenoon some
of thepackfrrg of "far machinery1' gave way i
byvrtiictf the Ship was rendered helpless; I
She drifted into tbedHorweeiah bark Hebe
in the stream rrryin away the jib-boom of
ineTOre.; me unanestonwas afterward
wed lb ssifp anchrtntge: ,Non her damage
was donC a1 she wilt iwar td-rrisht or in
the mornlog' foT Niw York:.1 ' - - -
i '.ii '-'.x a v i, i, . ,.' 5.,, ;J v.i-i.
Niw 1rbkk7 July 13 Tbe Coroner
jury iri the case of John F.' Seymour, who
was : mysteriously snot ana killed in the
grounds of ,tb Theological Seminary -on
the night of Julv1 3rd, rendered v-verdict
that Mr.eymour came Xo bU dth from
a pistol shot rbnnrlTiJi the left breast, acci
dentally received from the bandiof some
pesori, unknowa.-in the -grounds ' of the
Theological Seminary on the night of the
3rdof July, i -
- ; Dadtlnr Icllow Jmk. r
Cincihatl July 13. At a meeting of
tbe Common Council last evening, at the
suggestion of the. Health officer, $16,000
was appropriated for placing tne, city in
the best possible sanitary condition,' and to
fill up air inlying p-mds liable to breed
miasma and cause disease, also ordered that
all street sand alleys be thoroughly flashed
by the fire Department.
Tb Watbineton Monnmeni.
Fbkjdxricksbcrq, Va.. July 12. The
Masonic lodge, No 1 4, of this city, in
which (Jeorge Washington was , eutered.
raised and passe J. has' ,dJter mined to take
part in tbe d.-dicitioa of the mooumerit
ordered by Congress to mark Washington's
birthplace, and has addressed resolutions
sigoif ving their desire to . tbe Secretary Of
State.' ... . .
Ihj Mtlford f rutl.
Owenton.' Kt.. July 12. Court assem
bled at, 9 o'cloct ThSSS'OQ WtSOTC'l-
pied in extminmg th wrnesses for tn
pr s-cution. L D floilow-yr testified -as
othethrea's mate ajainu Judge iilliott
and Prior if h;s ewe wa d"CTdei unfavor
ably. The defence will not'offjr tesu-
uopy before Tuesday.' . f
Death ot Judjfe Ilumpbrles. '
Washington, July ' 12. Judge David
C. Humphries, of tbe D-sirict of Colum
bia Sunrem Coort, did at bis residence
near Franconia. Fairfax county, to-day.
His remains ill be tken to Huatsville,
Alabama, for in'ermrtt.
WINES. LIQUORS AND CIUAKS.
A. W. FRAPS,
WHOLESALE AX BtTAIL DE4LEB IK
WIS ES rORDI LSt POUTER, ALE
AJJ LAtiEK cEtii
Thf rnllowiiur brands are kept on hand :
lv Oalc (Sole Ageut. bibs n. Cooper, Cabinet,
Pfelffer. Bour- on, GoUleD Wetiiling, Mono
gram, XXX Crown Kye,and best scotch Whiu
luea. i - ' j
l oin oper, North Carolina and Kentucky Corn
Whisky.
Best Jamaica and New Fngland Rams.
1 sun Castillo, irrencn an-i canrornia cognac,
aud outhamnton Apple Brandy.
Kammeil, Carueoa, Abyntde-, and Keed's Cock-
Vol - - -
Bitters (the best in the market) and GUt Ede
Lon.ion Dock, TTollana and Domestic Gins and
fkihledam sennapps. , . . .
ali'orula Port, Sherry C.Scnppemouir, and
i0iixrtd Cnampaime. Port and Sherry Wines
McKvaoas and Beau's Ales, K. I. Barte'
Duttl in Putter. -
LatrerJBoerm Kegs and Bottles, - v
lrqroriHl ApoUtnaris and Seltaer Waters.
The Bar is supplied wrtu 1 11 K II KMX Wtnea
nd i.innur ttiat can h pt rtecia-rt.
11. AT. HVNUM'8
Olil Aiipl Brandy,
The popn aiity hlch this Brandy has attained
Induces me to br hg it more tteuerally to notice.
If you like a gooU pure artl ie, this lam wiiitog
to guarantee ; and If yon have any siraptMi as io
using it as a beverage rcu may d aaaored ot its
tui d. stimulating and tavigurat ng quaUtiea in a
luedii "i Duiut ot view, li ia reo-iving The un-
qualideU endorsement of ropn eminent in the
weutca proresa on in an row ryrtnai i aiiiease or
a was injf aud oemiltAtior Datore, where it 4e-
coims necexaary tc aopport the faiilnr powers
or lire ; ana i am numg ora rs rronj ,c invaies
c tits from distant pan of the United States,
from whom i-i":am prouuee certihca'ea, but l
freier tnai my nranav unouia spfiK jot inwir.
is CAKEr'ULLY' DISTILfED FR-iM'THK
J VICE OF TH K AP LK, and la, as lta UHTue un
files, Arru dKANUi j iree irrva au aJaiter
utiuaa. I am now ur .ai ed to skip U to auy part
I the united Mates 44 ootuea rannmg six to
ib" eiiiu, at $1 iS per bottle.
rr-ouarirreBp?ctfairy referred to tne cor
resor)def!ce blow. 1 1 i ;
Ait nlra aiuat be addreeeed to the ander
slewed, as I have no ageucir&and U paoaaveii
wdl be uarKiHl COD, xprenr frcUht In all
cases win be paiil bv tie parci.aeer. Monej
aent by Keplstertd Let wtj . . . . -a . y
1 U1 -also .supply PUH1E SCUrPsHNONG
WLNKarfi-OOperbotUe7 -Afldresa-
, , LIU A. HVMJTt,
t i , Fanavtlle Pitt Connty, N. C,
' 1 ' GkkenVVllk. 3 -C. : March . 1S7S. '
T o alt Whom tki Stag Concern?
I aave personally and :n imately Known K. A.
Btncm, of the c amy of Pitw aince ls64, when,
a a wornrted soldier, I was are 1 for by aim at
bin home. Hia wora may be imolK it j relied upon
ic ad things. H e is incapable of knowingly uia-
repreaeaaiig ai ytiung or ueceivm any body .
lie is the maker of the oet a-ucie of Apple
Brai'dy t have ever seen or tasted. Those wish
ing u get an elegant article of par" Branny will
oe sore to do so by applying to hin. ' ? -
. 'I'll kV. T tlDVIO
;T- PAKirvnJL,PluCoanv.KCJan:as,l
Hilt liBMllcncy, Z. B. Vunet: . V
Dkakce : Aiwr having a seTeral occasibna,
bth at mv nous and elsewhere.- tatted of mv
"Old Apple Brandy," will yon be so kind as to
give me your opinion as io iu excellence and
purity t 1 thin k some four or Ive years ago yon
eut some of U to a friend Lu Londoa. oglaad.
o thus becoming acquainted with its superior
merits. chaHtTgen with it the maters of tnebeM
Lonttoa lock. Biandy.' May 1 not ask yon also
to uitorm me .01 tae result w aat contest, tr yon
enow it 7 -, 1 . . . 1 navauie nonor 10 d.
,H "; ' ---1' - . -Yoors truly , -J
tMnv-' - . e.i Kxjscctivx DKraitTJiiifT, ;(!jd
. .7. , - btute of A'ort arolina,
" 5 ' BiLMOH, January sath, 187. '
Mr-R."a! Annum: i. - i ; -'
I)ka.k Sn : Your fcoSe ia received, and iu an
swer thereto gives me pieaaure- to . sat that I
believe your Brandies are the purest ana best I
ever saw of our Home manufacture v -
I La ISM L presented: gentteman la London
with a galiou of your mak aud he said. it. ex
celled auytaing he had ever seen made from
fruit, and that all his aeaaalntsDee-who had
tasted it thought it equal to the bee brands of
grass branuy. . 1 . i, ... ,
If people wfjQ drink spirits as a bevei age li Is
a pity that they would not eonflns theidlves to
neb pure, unadulterated and uonesUy mad
ppiriui aa your ranoiea. ( x , . , .
JanaUWiy16,"
' ' .11 i ill - - ' ' - II
BOARDINGjaODSE
.- i, -it ihiL i s-.u .,
naar th f!ntLfil Mmn. KOiM9 iKn -LrvrT
j BOARD by tne day, Tree br toontn, on reason
Tbe Seynionr Inqnemt. '-
N. C, SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1879.
FURNITURE MANUFCTO
,IOUN T. MORRISS,
. Corner Fayettevi le and Uane Sts , x
FRAPS' OLD STAND,
BALEIGH..N. O. . - A
ALL KINDS OF FURUITURE
' MATTKESSX8, SPRING BEDS, AO .
Baa now in store a nice assortment of -Crtaga
ana v sanai jea nnora eeia ; r jut, mm bi
K. tchen hnraiiure ; Bedsteads, Bureaus. Washr
Brands. Tabies, Cribs Cradles, Chairs. Lonnges,
Desks, Tin Pares. Kofaa. WhaWNota Aa '10 all
in want of Furniture I would say, call and com
pare prices before parehaaiug, aaleaa and will
sen as cneap as any one eise.. .. j pni-ai.
W. J. GALAIS, fcperintenatat
'. , ... MAJJTJPACTUKEH3 OT ,. -'
WAL10T CHAMIEI SBITkV CIEIS1IB CASE
WASH-STAI9S. WAI3S81H, NAT
RACKS TAILES Ct All KlldS ; -AID
STTLES.I DESKS.
AND ITTOBTTHINO JSTJALLY 'ICADB IN A
FIKST-CLASS FURNITUAH FACTORY, ;
This la a HOMlJ KNTERPlUSfi. and" beta
such, we respectfully ask an even ahare with
our Northern competitors.
We have the best' a4 newest Improved ma
chinery, and j - .
Superior Wbrkmenii
And guaranty satisfaction, both in styles and
INS U R ANCE.
FRED. A.
OLDS,
-WITH
Cameron, liny fc Co,
' ; ' -r-: 1 " - .7".'i ' . . ' ;
Office over Cltlaens' National Bank.
- i L '
S pecia I . Ae nt
RALEIGH K C.,
For the Companies named in
Cameron, Hay & Co.'i adver
ti seme nt. w !
" ap 16 3mos
NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE
limurance boiTipa,ri.j'
IncorprAtcxl in 1S73,
KALK1U1I. N. i
AtkcU...... ..
a6 370 70
nrpla to Policy Holder 173.394 S9
W. B. Anderson, Vice-President
HV . IIiaks - i. rxf. and. Trttu
Dr. E. Bur Ice HavvaoodL Med. Hirtcbrr
Prof. E . Smith,
Advuorjf Actuary
Tut, only Bon Life Insurance Company la
North Carolina. One of i the moat successful
Companies of its age in the United Statea. Han
already issued between two and three thousand
policies, au or lta runis invested at home
among our own people. Ail losses paid prompt
ly and in cash. Kates aa
tow as inose or an
.thkbk dollars of aa-
Drat class company. Has
oets tor every dollab of UabiUtiea.
war' nts wanted in every
county in the State u
rk for this most excellent and firmly estab
lished home Institution. For InformaQos
address
N. C. STATE LIFK 1N8URANCJB CO.
Rulelffh. N. C
APOLLIN RT3 NATHAL MINKRAL
w A ER. tTit!e and lugs, fresh and sren-
uloe direct from trie impoiter-
i;nicn Messina l,m. is. . .,..
Vxtra fin - large anaas I BRB"" TONfJTJES
Pn-e N. '. CItER ViNKGAR, bes qualiv.
PIO HAMS. SMUKKD BEEF, shared or aliced
t"i rder. j
Brrtee water. Pataraco and other brands
Received twice a week by Express.
Every thing: ( In the grocery Line ,
Best Quality, Lowest Prices I
T2- T. II A.RTIIV.
RI
i) "I
July to tf '
r:ciAJ;Stftoai.
i ,
.Inly lOtli; 1879.
i ! - -. ' ". .'-4
Roasted j Coffees:
'' W'iM ntn " IMinn Wlinli flea
Bit) COFFEE at 'a cems per poortd. guaranteed
u u iresuei ana o- ihii .man auy su cent Koaated
Coffee lu this market. ... , .
' Choice Roasted LA6TJAYKA and MARA.
CAIBU, SS eeaw. - r -Fancy
SAVASILLAl Roasted' 30 vnt 1 -
Best OLD GuVERXSfSNT JAVA, Roasted,
:iGood OLD GOVERXMINT JAVA, Roasted.
So cents. 1 . -. . - . ,
Soasted, Arabian , Mochay. .Peabury,
' f - Mexican Java and Sant sand"
"f--;1 'cJbsta Wca Coffees.' ..
"We especially recommend to our customers our
Bflastei SaranlllaanI Costa VAtx
COEFEES!
They are as fine flavored as Old Government
Java or Mocha, and have more str ngih
Aa we do our w H'utinr. we guarantee to
ruruisa riuui ana bsclkh. , . ,
than any Northern Roasted Coffees and at a less
price.' . a -dI'Is, -tJ U t :
.DP P.T"TA
TATT Ta
TTITTnn
JP Ull l
l i u njDi
WHULEaALE & KljTAlL GROCERS
Refreshing asd WhQhsome
iisiiiii
RICHMbNDADVERTiSEliENTS.
BLACK LACE POINTS J v j
BLACK liACB POlNTSl . Vf .
, , - - BLACK LAOB'-POTT?T8T
MUST BE BOLD I . MUaT BE SOLDI
,r ... t MUST) BE SOLD ! !-- e
A fTS BLACK LLA MA-LA' "K POINT for $40 ; .'
A S6S BLACK LLA MA LACE POINT, for $35 '
a s-is Black llama-lace piin for tss ;
A BLA K LLAMA-LACE POINT fT $0 ;
A $ S BLACK LLAMA-LACK POINT for 1S ;
A fit BLACK LLAMA-LACE P INT for $1$ ; !
A $i BLA K LLAMA-LACE POINT for $14 ; ;
A ttO BuACK LLAMA-LACE PtllNTtor $1S ;;i .
A $l" bLA K LLAMArLACE POtN for, S ; t i
A $9 BL CK LL Va-LAi E P INT for' $5 : i
A $T BLACK LLAMA-LACK POINT tor M'J
A '$4 ULA KTLA A-LACK POINT forf $4, ,:
i ne aoove aruc es noat be sold. - Soca an. op-:
poriunity to pu- chase a Lace Poiat at low figures
may. not offer iVelf again in rears. So avail
yourselves of taa present Yportnaity: - u
i, - ,.wir;t s i r LEVY BROTBKHSy v
, ' .... ivi. n ,
PARASOLS I PABASOL8I SUPERIOR QCAL
uy biLK Parasols, Uned taroogh wits Silk
wHl be sold at$l .$! 60.and$..78. which la less
tha half tte vaiae. Silk, Uiaeham, Swge, and
Alpaca Umbrellas and Buggv Umbrellas, at -
LAWNS t LAWNS 1 LAWKS ULani at 63 J
8W.10. and 19 wo. oer yard. Linen Lawns
ia great variety at ap price.1 The beat Irenth
Orgaudy Lawns at S6c peryard. at - - s
, 1011 and I1 Mala siwet. i
BLACK flRENADINES 1 BLACK GRENA-j
BINES !-Ortnadines m at be closed out at
once ; the stock marked down ; some to be sold
as low aa 6c per yard. A large lot of REM
N ANT to be sold at a -sacrifice. .Oar low prices
will Insure a speedy sale. o call early at - ,
C ORtETS ! CORSETS I CORSES t-A tall
assortment of hand-made and trench-wove
Corsets In white and colored. . Nursing Corsets,!
Adjustable Corsets, and Abdominal Corsets.
Shoulder-Braces, at ' IAVY BROTHBRa'.
TRAVJkLLERH WILL FIND A
' - BATCH B 8. BASKETS. TRUNKS.
TRUNK-STRAPS, bOAWL STRAPS, CUPd,
LAsi&ix ii a i ts. if ana t ....,
.-. ULSTERS -FOR LADIES, .
V- -- UAMM(X)KM, at '
- I LEVY BROTHERS'.
READY-MADE DRE8ES. We show a large
Assortment of LINEN and LAWN iHUlTS
FOR A DIES A large assortment of UNDER
GARMJCN iS FOR LAUIE, at
LKW BHOTIIERS,
i ... lui7 and U19 Main Street,
apria-Sm. , -. . Juchmond, Va.
Forsiir
We beg to call the attention of the trade to onr
ezsellent assortment cf ' ''
PORTS AD SHERRIES.
CLARETS . HOCKS.
ATAAVB A SAUTERNES.
Of all grades, FORRIGN AND XOTIES-
Tic. which we are offering at REDUCED
fRICES. Also
ar d Ginser Brandies U
1 -of iiperior quality. Our stork of ; Vr
Pure Appls &&1 hu Srandies,
la not to be excelled In any market. We sell
03LY AT WHOLESALE.
and to the TRADE only, and respectfully solicit
continuance of their custom, j
E. Courtney Jenkins & Co ,
(Successors to JEN KINS A STEGAL),
Distillers' Agts Wholesale Liquor Merchants
lis boutn jroanentB Mreet.
aprls-Snn.' ; Richmond, Va.
CH18. A. BALDWIN. ' WTf F JXKKIHS
BALDWIN? & JENKINS,
Successors to Cards r, Carltoa A Bsldwla.
B0OT& AND SHOES,
WHOLESALE,
No.,1321 Main Rtl,!
RICIl 'vSOXD, TA, , ;
spi d?m f
EXCHANGE HOTEL
AND
BALLARD HOUSE.
Corner 14th and Frank: in Streets,
t
J. L. CABBIXGTO 3, -
i Prvprieto-.
Capacity 800. Popular prices $3.0", $3.60 and
is.eoperday. , , ; aorls-irn.
DURHAM WHISKY.
LaBoaatoBTOF Srara A4va rnv 1
. . HCMOliD. VA-v-Sept. 7.. lais.
1 I hare ufu!ly tested a sample of DURHAM
RY WHISK V, elected by a yaelf from ihe
sUick of Mttt-srs Ellison A Harvey and find it
free from adulterations Iris an excellent ant-
le of whkky, and a together suitable cr use as
abevera eormeicine. 'r - " i .,
,j W, fl. TAYLOR, M.D, State Chemist.,
Thin miwtlnr ttttt Whllkt nnmr aA1 J tU
different sections. 'd endorsed hy ore SflO
umm - w wuiururgiH9).isoiiered lot he
trad Uiicn its merits only ..There are many fine
whiskies on the market and we have nothing to
aa sa-ainat any known brand - We simply claim
th TM'W lA M tn Minl trv .k -
are
- ..... V "
nuupu .iuu: wui oooTviee . an jungeaoi
this
aprs-sm.
Ricb moud. Vat. ;
JPurcelli Zadd & Co..
men no s d, va.,
LTJB&ICATINQ and KEROSENE OILS
toy Barrel avnd Car Loadv ; "' i
BI-CAJRB SODA, SPIC2S, i iat
,4t?bs,:i-x.''.-
CDlTCiniJTIJATLT) LYE.
use
MolesalBllrQgpts
NO. 12.
RICHMOND ADVERTTSlHrENTP.5
RECTIFIERS AJJD TTHOLESALE
V 1323, 025 MlfflMlfouK
RICHMONI), "VA.
apris-sm. 5 -t,: . , -.w : - t ..-'t ( .
. Ai iitAXli, ft .Mm,
t -ci-iu-i. iistabUsaed.t82a)i tu-i trtisl
003 East Mala St., RJCHMOND, Va
i Provrietors of B Select" Whisky and maua-
factureraof 1NE CIGARS. . . . . i
kwJTlNK TEAS AND WtHES a Specialty.
mayss-tm- - - -- j-
TALBOTT .' & " SONS,
Shockoe MacHine 7orks; ;
mCIIMOND.TIRGIMA. .
. MAJTrjPACTTJRERS OF ;
Engines and Boilers. Saw- Mma, Grist Mtlls,
Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys, Turbine Water
Wheels, Tobacco Factory Machinery, Wrought
Iron Work, Brass and Iron Castings,
Ginning and ?Thresnirig Engine
M aotXinery of Every Desorlption.
wepamng prorapuy and carefully done.
rar"HeBd for LUuatrated Catalogue.
Branch Office, BALEIG D. f. C.
STRO CII & ALLCOTT,
! a M Awtrr AcrtraxBS' ' Asnrrs. 5 1
. aasCTAfcWj'T'l v. .. i, ...I -j,: s-
BALTIMOUE AUVEHllriEMKN 1 8.
BALTIMORE ,
JOBBING HOUSE.
. 332 and 334 West BalCmore Street.
CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, THE ;
Caiesl Works cf a.11 the hUisers
' . : ' ' . rs
Sunday Scliool,
. Day School, .
Law, Medical,
Tbcolo0calana. .
. . JfJIscelluneous Rooks.
WRAPPING AND WRITING PAPERS,
BONNET BOARDS,
v PAPER B INDS, '
' PENCILS, INKS, PENS.
AGENTS IOB ' :.
HYATT'S CELEBRATED
. Any and ererytMng lu the Book and Paper
Basin ess can be procured of us. . a
' WM. J a DTJLAT & 00.
tnhS-dw-ly
a 1
MISCELLANEOUS
Proposal
; oi"'prrE dtTY clerk.
URPOALS for bulldinc the u idition to the
X Kes -ue v.nglnfl House, accord I g to pi ins
and speciflcaMouM 01 fl e m this offlo. will be
rfceivea u nt MOUAY.duiy sist, ibis, UM.
. Rvnrrln' of CAmnniitM. t .- , .--
. July lu-St , , .j v. C W. LAMBET'I, Clerk. !
Eight Years Success!
THE 'LARGEST IU TUE STATE I
rtmvnrivrt; invnisvu
AXD
; b'lakk Mi mMmm-
: , - - - ' 1 n. ' ..- .r.
We return our thanks to friends and natron
Who "hare heretofore favored -us with their
oroera, aaa we use piea-ure m saying; to them
BETTE tt' PREPARED
For good work and prompt ezcuUon ot orders
than ryerbefor-. while our n cks abb as low
AS WUUST UUA14 WUI CAJI BB DoVX AXTWBBkS.
PRINTING AND BINDING of any kind, from
IIWHUI M ULB IMCH fill II""'. .
10 . .' AJSCSAIt D LARKS. ,
.. A complete assortment of Ial Blanks of the
latest iorms always on band and mailed postpaid
at $ .t 0 oer hundred. Rend for Cmami-
" If yoa wish anything ta this line write to osj
wu jmj yuu. , -: . -r . . .
EITT7AEJDS, CROUGIITOr CO.V
7? . Prlntsr.ahdClndersV
. .-1 -
liiili
- - - ,i
- .iaar
One Square (1 Inch) one day,:..........'., ai
:,. . . two M 1 Sd
3' - " tares " , . 00
'" foar"M-.M.HM"LS so
w w - flTO IJi.'.'' ' f
' ." SIX ' -: .' S SO
i Oontraets for advertlsi&x lor any space or time
atay b mad at tba office of .The ObserTer,
Obaerrer BnUdlnc raycttwrlUe Street, RalelEU,
Horta Carolina. , ;
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' T ' 1
Ui : . u. -Jj . i-i '
E
C & J. B. ' YEL.LiOTVL,ElT,
Attorneys at Law,
: 0ffXENyTLLEtuX. a"" ;
and la the Courts ot Pitt, Greene, Beaufort and
tiyde counties. v-,ti v juxA-am. ,
W. & Masoh. . . V. ; : . -.ii ca"X-T.P. DsTSanj.'
MASON A DETEREIX, . i
.Attorneys , at Lay
, , Room No. 4, Bagley BuUciuig,
Con Fayetteville and Martin Streets, '
' ':";.,,naLEioit, ;-piJ v -
P actic , . - the Conns, Mate and Federal,
Wt TlMllERLiAKE,
t '. r ouioburo-I 'it. ai'":
Cikctjtt : Franklin, Wake Granville, Nash' and
vvarrea. . ? . . sesi-17.'
Jt' c . jl ; II A U R I s ,
RALEIGH, 1. C. :
ftlmcl 80XJTH OF COTTBT ' EOUBI Df OLD 8SNTI-
. u-.,t if'-u tnrOPDW.
Practices la all tne Courts of the State. , ,
septss-tf
Practices la State and Federal Courts. Colleo-
: tious promptly made. .
augs-tf ' " .
JOHN M. XOBTKe, I . I AXraBD U. MOETNa,
ui unatnam-i, i si - of orange, .
JORINCJ & MORIXG,
Attorneys at Law,
1 DURHAM, C.
tar All business entrusted to tnem will receive
prompt attention. . - fobsa 7-ly.
R.T. GRAY. v! B. R. STAMPS.
l RAY A STAIWPS,
V-Am Si- t:.; ,i it i : ii -.? ..... ,1.;
Attorneys at , Law,
. , RALEIGH, K. C. ,,;
its" Refer to the Banks and business men of
Raleigh.- - - . ,
K Collections promptly attends to. ,. ,
myS-ly. pd
w.
R. GtjROOAT,
A t to rnev at L a w.
urrlluck Coirt House,1 N. C.
P ' Mi A R C O.
Attorney at Law,
V KACl ICES IN ANY OOURT
Ofao i ddftH" two door above Yarbo
iouae. i-ayeteilie Street, Kalelgo, N.C t. ;
is: i. - : - .- ' - - ''
it. A. Gil i
JOHH GATLlKd
ATTGRMV at. LAW.
RALEIGHr N. C. . " ,
rVactice in State and Federal Couita.
jyi& tf
A. 8. MBBHIMON. 1UO&. J. FCTLLifc. 8. A. ASHS
Attorneys a X-oasellors at Law,
RAL.3DIGH, 3V. O.
Practice la the State and Federal Courts wher
eyer their services may be required.
. ec sorf , . i .......
r. a. sutrwoB.' r s -j b. slsosob. ?
BLEESOE & blzesos,
Attorney at Law, (
' RALEIOH, N. d
tr Practice in state and Federal Courts. ,
g"speclal attention glren to the collection of
Main s and the settlement of estate. : . .
Offiwin ADAMS' BUILDING, corner Martin
nd itmiiartw trta. - lanl-lr
R. Pt'UXELL,
ATTOBNET & COUNSELLOR AT 1AW
RAlKIOII. N. C.
' or-Tractices in the state ard F deral, Courts.
Pr mpt a tenfon t all 1 rofsunisi business.
Office. Sd Floor U S. Postofflce Building.
mni iy -
'.',1
Attorn eys-at-Law, V';
R LElQil, JV. a
Pra-tice In the Courts of tbe Ktate snt in the
Federal (!oon. t apra-tf
OHM ). TROIV
ATUW
Ui i.; F IR TEYILiEw IS. C.t :
tC'aim8 collected anywhere In. North Caro
lina aud T( udiGances romut y made.
Refers by permission to Hon. W. N. H. Smith,
Chief Juiee supr-mf Court Hon R. P. Bur
ton, an.i Messrs. Mammon, Fuller A Ashe.
. mi f Km . . . , , , .
RE A D if - M A LIE CLOTH I NQ.
J.:M. ROSENBAUM,
Informs the citizens of Ril igh and th Ststethat
he has reopened with an entire new ktock of
gOOdS, COuS'StlOg Of ; : . , ii ) . ' -1 i - - 1 -
READ Y-L1AD ' C L O'flltH G
axd
Gentlemen Furnishinsr Gob'ds.
- ..r-"M . . i . I , .....i'"
From roerUum to the finest, which he is selling
for cash at bottom prU es. Up Is where he baa
been f'yr years. , . ( , , . , . f ,
t orn-r ryetteyrille aud Ilarsjett Sta.
. U3J itS tf. i : -iU ," -i . i , i ...
GOLD MINE -.Ai
185 Acres of Land for Sale.
" I offer tor sals 165 acres of ramabie Land in
DavVuon cou-ity, six inilm near.y east of Lex
ington, conta iilng a valuable GOLD MINE,
known as Tha onrad Hu Gold iii.e.- --.-
Ore from thi mine has ren recently analyzed
m Loolttyille. Ky., by a d sttnjrmshed Ast-a or.
and FOt Ntr Tty-BIB t)F. THB YEuY BEST
QUALITY.
t- The heirs of the fate Henry Conrad. 'who are
In possession f and own the property; are new
working the mine to great advantage. IhetlUe
is good No encumbrances. Terms eas.
Apply to. the undersigned, -Lezngion, N. C.
who wit take pleasure in showing the cronertr
to paruea deairmg to buy. v 3
... v . M. H. PISNIX
. Jyl-Sm Agent for the Conrad Heirs,