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'ijt RATES OF ADVERTISING. RT H . A . A 3 a t PubUshed Daily cexcept Monday) yd WeeMT. iUT8 0F 9UB8CKITTIOW 0 ABTAMC. UallTi one year, msU portpald.. ..... 8 00 .ixmontbs " JJ . twee - " " - J WeeonTearPild,. - JO Blx months, " - luu city subscribers The Observer will be de-...i- daily at twenty.cents per week; seven- lilye ceuts per month; twp dollars tortures montns. BI TELEGRAI DU rprPQgTKPBY THS' ASSOCIATED PM8S. Noon Report. Foreign Item. TnKDos July 22 The correspondent .f the S - wUh General Oeolock's com mand telegraphs that eight chiefs with SS- followers have sent in an intimation haUbey would surrender. John Dunn's Suta report that one of the kraals re SnUy burned by Lord Chelmsford waa the Zulu base of operations. 1 is antiapated that the KiDg will retire into some inacces. Bible bush. It w certain Jus army will re fuse to follow him . if ?ne Attempts td dose.; .The Amatouga itnbe are na. ingthe Zulus, and the KiDga proepecW are gloomy. We have in camp 1.200 Zulus who have surrendered. TPPwer of the Zulus appears to be crumbling, and submissions are made hourly. ' Liverpool, July statement of the affairs of David Swart & vho failed at Liverpool last month, has been published. The net liabilities , are,; esti mated at 154,529, and -the assets only Bbrlin July 22. It is announced that Dr Conrad Martin, the exiled Bishop of Paderboro, recently died abroad. - t London, July 22. In a prize shooting match at Wimbledon, Frank. Hyde, an American, and four others, shoot off ties in competition for the Armourer's prize on Wednesday. From nemphl. Memphis, July 22 Five new cases re ported to the Board of Health tbis morn ing. Among them were Mrs. Powers, 374 Sheloy Street, where ' Mulbradon's Shoe Shop is located. - Fever ,, t deaths 1 since last night : Thomaa Keroan, Harry Kay, Louis Brumond and i Millie Hammorle.' The two colored military, companies, Mc- Clellan Guards and Memphis . Ziuaves, have volunteered their services to protect the property of the city, if necessity should arise. The city authorities will doubtless select a site to-day where a camp will be established, to which the poor of the city will be removed.;. , ! , Starving tied iTlen. Wis nkpeo, Manitoba, July 22. A re i Dort from Fort Ellice says there are 400 Indians there starving, and the number is 5 daily increasing. Three hundred are re ported within a few days' march of the fort, unable to proceed further on account of weakness. i Midnight Report I'ruiu Meiuhl. Memphis, July 23 two more cases of fever were reported to the Board of Health tin's afternoon, both colored Two additional deaths have also occurred. Bob Thompson and Patrick Meath. The Howard Association held a meeting this afternoon and detailed two members to as certain from the physicians where nurses are required, and they will be furnished The organization as a whole will not begin operations yet. They do not think the situation at present sufficiently alarming. Under the direction of J. IX! Plunket. President of the State Board of Health, John Johnson, resident member, to- day put in practical operation all the rules and regulations of the 7 National Board ; of Health. All baggage will be disinfected under the sanitary officials. The rules as applied to passengers, freight and baggage, will be rigidly enforced. The city authori ties find it difficult tg select a site for the establishment of a camp owing to the fear of citizens living in adjacent towns that persons removed from Memphis will bring the fever In their midst. 5 The Cotton Ex change remains open, but all business is suspended. No reports will be sent In the future until business revives. - A camp at Father Matt dew's, under the supervision of Father Welsh, is to be established at once. A requisition has been made for one hundred tents, which will be fur nished soon. It is anticipated . that four hundred people will by this means be re moved from the city. The steamer Hard Cash, which left this evening for SL Louis, had a full list of passengers. The Louis ville and Nashville Railroad to-day re fused half rates to the city authorities to points beyond McKeozie. The Army and the Bed iTlen. Dbadwood. T.' L . D. T., July 22. A Fort ivn.ga special says mat an engagement took place near the jaoulh of Bolver Creek on me I7ih lost, between two companies t Vfp9 &n(i Lieut- Clark's Indian scouts ot Miles' command, and 800 hostile Sioux, me troops lost four Indian scouts killed ana two soldiers wounded. When Gen. Miles main column, which' was ? twelve !L8!Shlcameup' Indians were p6? fftteeD ,milc8. ht made tbeir K0,1'11"? Bull's camp. , It Is very probable that another flzht has taken place before this. Bear Woirs band 6f Crows, lire ai lerry Landing, report 800 2?nf SlUX OD thia ot tQ Site . wa. Fort Keoga to. Kuua wua me wmtes. Quarautiued. JtNSAOOLl.: JuW 22 Rw orrtpr nf thn Jrdor Health Fensacola nas been quar totined against all points west of Mobile, and including air points and places In the w.upi vaiiey south of Cairo, Illinois, C?ptme the fennrta ?rtrWoa' 'Kn n. in? ! lre,Sht from lhe Pces included or infected, will Ko .n, 5, . .. tk " , 1 ? P611 ifom the Board of Health -e jurisdiction of the Board of Health cuus to the Alabama line, t ' ; 0ulriFry. n Atlista, Ga.. JuH 22. Samnel O waaty, a railroad n-T" 1&sl niht.hot a. man named rh 'mPrPer intimacy with Miss andh'o r wa badlv ct on the head tin . abuomen, and the yoonger Read naer the right jaw. The elder Rea4 wffl urasty is under arrest. Vewei Disabled. rlHlSQTCN July 22. The wTDS Static 5 L -ii -t that thil "S! V.' "PP"8 for w-7 svegutatoT irom new i ora on umi?swn went ashore there to-day ua ibe mam hr kka ... ..n,i jL tho tt-. "! was puueaon: oy WiliK. . "f iniaaer post damaged, anc wfc towed to WiImingUntoorrow VOL. (5. - Sontl American Troubles. Niw Yobk, July 22. 8tephen Preston, Haytien Minister to the United States, has Information by cable from Port au Prince, July ,30th, via Jamaica, 22d, that Presi dent Boiserond Canal bad abdicated and gone by the, Rosel mail steamer to King ston, Jamaica. Public order has been ret stored at Port au Prince, and preparations have been made for the election of a new President. . ' t ' !- 'Faiui-alo..": i WashinotoV, July 22. The following telegram from the ageni'of.the Railway Mail Service at Little "Rock, Arkansas was received at the Post Office Department to day : : "The Llttla Rock Board of Health gay emfharicallytDat thd 2 fomipatkm of be mails makes 60 difrererjcerand thatno ails mast pass St: Louis';;,, jr. so, no mail atter will be ajrowed1 to' be; taken from he cars, or the agents handling it to stop it Little Rock."-V- : " vMISCELL ANEQD 8 .i PATAPacamsTiTura, hlfiss ARKB. N. BANDOLPH; of Edge fillU iivl' Vlrjrtnla, Principal. 'This well Known pcuool for Yoona;' Ladies and Children will be reopened September 18th. . It offers anusatl fa tUlues for a finished edncation. For Circulars, address the Principal, P&tapsco Institnte, 111- rtfrCicy, d. Kef erence Hon. Geo. Davis. July s-W-F-Sn-iat PURCELL HOUSE. ' NORFOLfi, TA. ' fi. T. JAMES, -: - Proprietor. I tw Rooms elegantly fornlahed. Taasenger IfUevator. .. ' j : RATES: i t"aa.50and flj4.00.per day, acoordlng; to ncatloa Jan-lT pTG. TH0r.1A8, ' MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF, .Plug. Twist. Granulated an d , Cut Smoking 'Tobacco. . , . AXONS WHICH AM THB CSLKE&ATKD Royal Arch, Uncle Wed. - Twist In Buckets. ' ' ' and Grape. Nos. 321 & 323 South Ninth St., mCUMOSD, Va. my3-d6t-w6mos ' t THE KENTUCKY 8TATE LOTTERY is drawn in fx arsn&nce of an set of tbe General Assembly o: the btate of Kentucky for the bene- otor Educational Institutions. The following attracts e scheme will be drawn in public at . Covington, K.y., under tne super vision of sworn commissioners, on JTJL1T31, 1879. SCHEME: 1 Prize of $15,000 u fis.ooo 1 Prize of 8,000 18.. 8,000 6,00is.. 6,000 8,600 are ... 6,000 1,000 are... s.iQO 1 Prise of 9 Prizes of S Prizes of 10 Prizes of 60 Prizes of loo Prizes of S00 Prizes of 600 Prizes of oware o.uuo 100 are. 6,000 6,000 6,000 6.000 . 60 are.. S6 are 10 are........ , ,000 Prizes of s are 6,000 ST Approximation Prizes amounting to. ,894 Prizes amounting to. .$67,925 . Tickets, SI. CLUB RATES UPON ..APPLICATION. CXRTTFICATB AS TO BOKO FOB PATHSHT OT F-RIZBS By the conditions of this irt the managers were required to execute to ths State ef Ken. tuekjf a Bond in th Hum of One Hundred Thousand Dollar, conditioned for the prompt payment of ail prizes, and the faithful discharge of all duties Imposed by said act, as seen by the ceruncaie or ioe ueamv uera, as oeiow stated. mmho.ns uiciuaow. Managers. Stats of Kintucxt.j , , i Henry County. -ss. ' CrrroF Newcastle.) v- it -"i l, w . w. inrnerciierE 01 tne uounty uourt in and for said County and State, do hereby certifr that the bond to the Commonwealth of Ken tucky. in the penal sum of oae hundred thousand dollars, required to oe niea oy tne Act ior tne beneat of the Henry Male Academy snd Henry Female College, passed by the General Assembly of said Commonwealth and approved Dee, , 186A, was duly executed, delivered, accepted, and approved, and that said bond is au;j mod in my office as Clerfc of said Court. . Wttnes my offlcial sijrnature and seal of office at Newcastle, Henry county, this 8Mb day of March, A. D. 187S. , W. W. TTJRNEB, - t (Ssal) County Clerk. Henry county, Ky, tar-Address aU orders to WIL1JAMSON CO.. General Eastern Aata, &99 Broadway, N ew York. IJst of drawings published in tbe New York Herald and Sun, Stoats ZrUung, Philadelphia Rtoord, Philadelphia Sunday VixpateK, Pitusburg VurpateK and lxraiBYllle Commercial. All OoUof- town ticket holders are mailed a copy of the Of flclal List as soon as received. The next fol lowing drawing 'August 14, 18T. Wanted at once good, reliable - agents In every town. Ad dress aa above. !.v f"ii,. in- ....'. -: ij im ss-nwt SEASONABLE OB fa as a: e ' -sfl- J FRIHTL'J'ARS peebless.'Ice-cMh; FEEEZEES! 'Flusinsj'la.oliines. WE . JU All ANTE E Best Coodcl Lowest Prices I r SQUAKE DEALING ! ! Write for prices of any goods wanted. EAIiEIGH. N. C;, !USI.Ba'Dt.KH-CS in Crises paildinff, , .. '. ' '4Bw4y - IIAM RALEIGH, N. MISCELLANEOUS. Authorized by the Common wealth of Kentucky. i nth POPULAR DRAWING OP THK - - At jiaoauiey's xneatre, in the City cf IcuisTlUe, on THURSDAY, July 31st. 1879. On which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will be given, holders of a ticket or part of a ticket en titled to admission free. - -1 -The Drawing will be supervised by men ot undoubted character an standing, and ticket holders, agents and dubs are respectfully re quested to send on representatives with proper creaenaais to examine uito uu u rawing, . . . X New Era in the HIstery of Lotteries. ' Xvery ticket-holder can be his own supervisor. Call out his number and see It placed in the wheel. The Management call attention to th grand opportunity presented of obtaining fo. only $2 any of the FOLLOWING PRIZES : It Mu s ; n mmi inn Vhi. inn atv, i n nnn AAA 1.U ...... .9tfU,VW A.W X SI 0 W ' W u ftV vw 1 Prize.... 10,000 800 P'Z'B 00 " lU.UUU 600 P'Z'S 80 18,000 1.000 P'S'S 10 10.000 irnze 6,ow 0 P'z's $1,000 eTi lo,ooo SO Prizes $600 each $10,000. 9 Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prises $8,700 9 Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prizes $1,800 9 Prizes $100 each. Approximation Prizes $ sou l,9o Prizes. $118,400 Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, $1 27 Tickets, f &U. oa Ticteis. ftjiuu All applications for club rates Should be made to the home office. - Remit by Post Office Money Order, registered letter, bank draft, or express. Full list of draw ins published in Louisville Courier Jouj nal and New York Herald,, and mailed to all ticket holders. For tickets and infoncation address COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., or T. J. COMMERFORD, Sec'y, CovrietsJeurnai Building, Louisville. Ky. N. B. After JULY sisT drawings will occur MONTHLY. JU d-18-14-i7-19-81-84-S6-88 W-17-84. It d-t-3-6-8-10-12-16-17-19-9i-84-26-29 W-l-8- 15-88. , . ., (fflSfETT i p CELEBRATED - t i I The wear and tear of business life makes such tremendous drafts upon bo4y and mind that without resources to some sustaining asrent they must give way under the pressure. To those who are breaking down or wasting away from general debility or affections of the liver, stom ach and the kidneys, a systematic course of the Bitters will so reinforce the vital functions as to baffle all the assaults of disease and restore the system to 1 s wonted health. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND RE SPECTABLE DEALERS GENERALLY. Jel7-d-Tu-T-SAw-ly. il. JL. BYNUM'8 Old Apple Brandy The popularity which this Brandy has attained induces me to bring it more generally to notice. If you like a good, pure article, this I am willing to guarantee ; and if yon have any scruples as to using it aa a beverage voa may be assured of Its mi a, stimulating ana 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 m ra a) 4 r n n -i tAVtilltnt-f mw notiiva whnA It VvA Si SVCkOtAAA BU1U UCUiUUOUU ASCfeSjUACrf IIUCIO ASJ comes necessary to support the failing powers of life ; and I am filling orders from convales cents from distant parts of the United States, from whom I could produce certificates, but I preier mat my ttranay snouia speas ior nseii. t is CAREFULLY DISTILLED FROM THB JUICE OF THB APPLE, and is, as its name lm plies, APPLE BRANDY 1 free frcm aU adulter ations. I am now prepared to ship it to any part ef the United States in bottles running six to the gallon, at $1.86 per bottle, -1 . - ; i on are reapectiouy referred to tne cor respondence below, All orders must be addressed to the nnder- slgued, as I have no agenoiea, and all packages will be marked C. O. !., xpress or freight ln all cases will be paid by tie purchaser. Money sent by Registered Letter. - l win aiao supply ruxus bcupriutNONU WINE at $1.00 per bottle. a oar ess , k. a. isYnujn. FarmvUle Pitt County, N. C, GaxximixJB. If. C. March 81. 1878. T all Whom this May Concern: l have personally and lnimateiv mown k. a. Btvctv. of the county of Pitt, since 1S64. when. as a wounded soldier, I was cared for by him at his home, his word may be implicit? relied noon ln all things. . He is incapable of knowingly mis representing anytnmg or aeceivmg anybody, - He is the maker of the best article of Annie Brandy I have ever seen or tasted. Those wish ing to get an eiegant article oi pure itransy win be sure to ao so dj applying to mm. . . . . . THUS, 4. JAKV13. Farxvux. Pitt County. N. C Jan. 88. 79. , Hi Kxcellcncy. Z. S. Foe-.. . , uiis bib : Aner navins- on several occasions. both at my house and elsewhere, tasted of my oid Apple Brandy," wut you be so kind as to give me your opinion aa to Its excellence and purity 1 I think some four or five years ago yon sent some of it to a friend in Ixmdon. Enirland. who thus becoming acquainted with Its superior menu, enaiiengea wim tae msxersoi tae Dest London Dock Brandy. May I not ask you also to Inform me of the result of that contest, if you uowiw - - - -a itavv me nooor to oe. !--' ;- Yours truly, , K. A. BYNUM. EXICUTrVs DB7ABTXXMT, mat qj ssotxh i arou ina, ,187. i KALxiOB. Januarr 89th. Mr. n. jk.nynm: urn in. ir : xour note is received, ana in an swer thereto It srlves me pleasure to sav that I believe your Brandies are the purest and best I ever saw oi our home manuiacture. In 1874 I presented a gentleman ln London with a gallon of your make and he said It ex celled anything he had ever seen made from mm. ana mat au his aeauaintance who had tasted It thought it equal to. the best brands of graps brandy. -:-.".. v . - If people win drink spirits as a beveiage It Is a pity that they would not confine themselves to such pure, unadulterated snd honestly mads spixua as your jranoies. ... Respectfully and truly yours. lansa-dAw-lv z. B. vanck STOP AT THIS Richmond Hotel . . " (OPPOSITE LONG'S HOTEL),' ' ROCKINGHAM,1 N. C. : MBS. J. A. McDOSALD, Proorietress- i Booms large and comfortable. Terms moder. netropolitaii: Hall to Let. At the late meeting of the Aldermen of the City ot Raleigh a Committee was . appointed to Invite and report proposals ior a lease of Me tropolitan uaii ior one or tnree years. Keaiea proposals ior sucu lease will be re ceived from date until the 81 at inst. by me as Chairman, orov c. vy. LamDetn. city cierk. - - R. H. BATTLE. Jk !.:;,-'- . . Chairman. Ealeign, K. C July 17th, 187.,Vj v . Ijl8-ta C, WEDNESDAY, SCHOOL, Greensboro Female College GREENSBORO, N. C. ; l The 47th session of this well-known Institu tion will pen- on WEDNESDAY, the 80th of August. Terms reduced to suit the times. ' Apply for Catalogue to T. M. JONES, President. July Hlmo school, MEBANEVTLLE, N. C. THE 171st Session begins JULY 80th, 1879 Board, with furnish'd room, reduced to $18 per month; Tuition to 150 per session. . For particulars, address - - -) July Wa-iriKo. K. BIKGHAJC r ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, FOUXDED MAY, 1842. Bt. Kev. , Tnos Atkinson, D. D.,1 Via. Bt. Eev.Thoo .Iiyman, D. D. .( tors Eev. EESTETETT BMEDES, A.1L, . Bector and Principal. Mrs. Kats DeBosaet Means Lady Principal. The 75th Term of this School begins S.FrE?lUEH Jltli, 1879. FOR CIRCULAR ADDRESS THB RECTOR. July 10-tf FOR SALE. Notice, By ytrtue of two several deeds in trust execu tes tto me on January 80, 1879. by McCALLUM A COOPER and H. 8. COOPER, and for tne pur poses therein expressed, I will Bell at public Auction, at the foundery of McCallnm A Cooper in Kaielarh, N. c, Wednesdar. 20th August, 1879, an undivided hail Interest in tae loundery lot and other property conveyed ln said deeds which No. S3, office of Resnster of Deeds Yor Wake coun ty. tar-Term CASH. ; J. D. newsom, j Trnst6 Gbat A Stamps, Attorneys JySO-t-l. A UniNlSIKATOKit' NOTICE. The undersigned, having taken out Letters of Administration upon tne estate or job. a. isngei hard, give notice to all persons having claims asainst the decedent to exhibit the same to tnem on or before the 84th day ef June, 18S0. All persons indebted to the said decedent are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. K. B. SNGLHAKD,1 Admlnlstratora. ANDREW hYME. Administrators. By Mkkrimon, Fuller a asbs, Attorneys. Dated June 84th, 1819. Je25-ew. COTTON FACTORY FOR SALE. 1 HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE a Cotton Facto y in Gaston connty, N. C. on the South Fork of the t:atawba River. The property is well improved The tall of water on the shoal is about 5 feet, fourteen of which Is utilized. The mill Is run by a sixty-six inch Turbine wheel oi ths most improved make and will give sufficient power to run V.OOO spindles and preparation, together with t vJniGg" machin ery for same. Picker is in a houh loo feet from Mill, and Is run by a 26)4 inch Turbine of as good make. The mill is not stopped once in ten ye&rs by high water. The power could oe im proved to run i'V,om) spindles and preparation. Three d'fferent railroads within easy distance. Long hauls saved. Cotton grown abundantly by planters in the vicinity. On the property is a Grist and Flour Mill, Together with Saw Mill and Gin. Also all neces sary tenement houses, and cotton house, store and barn. -t . The mill consists of about 3,000 spindles and preparation for making warps and skein, either single or double. 'lerms Han cash, and balance m three. lour. and five years' time, with interest at 1 per cent. per annum, or will sell one-fourth, one-half. or three-fourths and retain ba.ance ; or will lease for an Indefinite period to a satisfactory party. - .ror runner particulars call on or address j. H. WILSON, Jr., Gastonia, Gaston county. N. C. iiuiiaing a good brick one. ana will noia e,uuu spindles. . aprs-smos Notice. Win be sold at the Court House. In Ral'izh on WEDNESDAY, 80th day of AUGU ST next, one lot in the city of Raleigh bounded on W-st by Saunders treet. south by Jones street, extended west of Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Ea-t by a line near the sa d railroad and North by Lane street extended west of said railroad, containing about two acres. Terms CASH - Sale vubllc JylS-lm JOSEPHS BATCHELOR, Att'y. BUMMER RESORTS GREENB r EEL Sulphur Sprigs West "Virginia, Long distinguished for their valuable alterative waters and lashlnable patronage, is now open. Board, per day. S3 : per week. SUJW : ner month of twenty-eight days, $66. TDE CALWELL HOUSE, Adjacent to the Springs, with the privilege of the waters and grounds of the same, la also under our control. Board, t per day, $1S per week, $to per month of twenty- eight days. jtievanon ieet aoove uaewater. Ksvtend for Pamphlet. GEORGE L. PEYTON 4 CO, , JeSS-dAw-lm Proprietors. "Down tjfte Sea '-Season of 1879. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, -. . . " BEAUFORT, N. C, J p. . JAT1S II. POOIj, Proprteter, la now open for the reception of nests. The above Hotel is situated immediately on the water front, in the business centre of the town, and offers special inducements to seekers of pleas ure, sua nas a view lruui u pnnuenaae on the roof unsurpassed by any other building in the town. The Bar la well stocked with the best grades of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ales, Lager iee. Cigars and Tobacco, and is open at all . hours duringthe night or day for the aocommo- i dation of guests. Bathng Houses Commodious uatn Houses nave been erected on shore and beach for the benefit of the patrons of this Hotel. Croquet Grounds For those who delight in mis innocent amusement provision nas Deen made. Boats Fast Bailing and well managed Boats will be ln readiness at all hours to convev passengers about the harbor, and win connect ' with all trains. The United States mail boat lands and siils from the Hotel wharf. Fishing cesoion oners superior advantages to tnose who delight in catching the finny tribe. The Table will always be furnished with the best that this and the adjoining markets afford. The i servants will be required to be polite and at tentive. This Hotel will b3 second to none. Reduction ln Board Per day $1.50; per month $30.00. July 8-mmo HOWXLL COBB. C. P. M. COBB PUliCBLL DOUSE. WILHIXGTOX, N. C. Recently thoroughly overhauled and renova ted. FIRST-CLASS in every respect. Location desirable, being situated near all business houses Post-oiHce, Custom House, City Hall and Court House. Kates $2 and $ 2 50 Per y V Oar Kotto Is: TO PLEASE,; COBB EROS., apru-tf. Proprietors, Wills JULY 23, 1879. FURNITURE MANUFACTORY. FURNITUK& JOHN T. MORRISS, Corner Fayetteville and Davie Sta, . FRAPS OLD STAND. ltAIiUIGII, JV. C,.' ; DKALXR IN ALL KINDS OF FURIIITURE, MATTRESSES. SPRING BEDS. Ac, Has now ln store a nice assortment of Cottage and Walnut Bed Room Sets ; Parlor, Office and I Kitchen Kurmrare ; Bedsteaas, Bureaus, wasn atands, Tables, Cribs, Cradles, Chairs, Lounges, Desks. Tin saiea, soras. wnas-ntots, c xomu In want of Furniture I would say. call and com- nare d rices before purchastng. as I can and will sell as cheap as any one else. apr2S-3mv: PMtoMisstoiig Wh OLD FORT, N. C.;t W. J. CALAIS, - Superintendent. MANUFACTURERS OF VALIOT EHAMBEB SOITS. DRESSIIB CASE WASH-STAID S, WABBBOIES, HAT BACKS TABLES OF ALL KIIBS . ABB STYLES, DESKS, AND EVERYTHING USUALLY MADE TH A FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY. Thia ta a HOME ENTERPRISE, and beln such, we respectfully ask an even share with our Northern competitors. We have the best ar4 newest Improved ma chinery, and Superior Workmen, And guaranty satisfaction, both prices. i , Bar Otders promptlv tilled. ln styles snd BtyT-tf. IN BURANOE FRED. A. OLDS, , WITH Cameron, Hay fc Co, t Office over Citizens' National Bank. . Special Agent FOB RALEIGH, 2V. C For the Companies named In Cameron. Hay & Co.'s adver tisement. 1 ap is 3mos NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE Insurance Company Incorpormted ln RALEIGH, N. G. Assetw..... tieo.ayo yo starplus to Policy Holder 175,394 29 ! F. JU. Uamerony tiratdent W. E. Anderson, Vice-President W. II. Hicks, Oec'y. and Treat Dr. E. Burke Havvaood, Med. Director i Prof. E o. Smith, Advisory Actuary Tub onlv Hoxs Life Insurance Company la North Carolina. One of the most successful Companies of its age ln the United States. Has already issued between two and three thousand policies. All of its funds Invested at home among our own people. All losses paid prompt lv and ln cash. Rates as low as those of any fir st class company. Has thbss dollars of as- i oets for every pollab of liabilities. i wAgents wanted in every county In the State to rk ior tms most excellent ana nrmiy estao- dshed home institution, ror information address . N. C. STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., Raleigh, Mi Cfc vehi-tf WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS W.D . & AvB: S tr onacb. r ' y -Tnlv XTtlU 1879. Lane's None Such S. O. Hams. Jenkins' Carolina S. C. Hams. Ferris' Unrivalled 8. C. Hams. Small Lot Choice Southampton Va. liams. v Small Thin Breakfast Strips. - i Ferris Dry Salt Strips. .Rctlen's Ta. Patent Process Flours. First Silver Medal Paris Exposition. Pat-psco and OraBge Groie Fionrs, 1-16, 1-8, 1-12 and Bbls: Fresh Peaches and Tomatoes, 3 lbs. Fresh Salmon and Lobsters, lib. Fresh Hard, Soft and Deviled Crabs, ruice ana Tesn as lr just out of the Sea. . . 1RIC A ALMONDS, NAPLES WALNUTS, , . SICILY FILBERTS, , !.r " BRAZIL NUTS. LEMOUSi 31 Boxes Fresh Messina LEMONS, at Liow Figures Dy tne Box. 1 IVIN8' . FRESH CREAM SODA CRACKERS, FRESH CHALLENGE SNAPS. , Roasted Coffees. Our own masting of 15c. whole-bean Rio Cof- iee is Detter a a fresher than any sue roasted coffee in the mirket. Trade suppled with OUR mti a noutea donees as ssmaii margin. Prices snd samples on application. TO ARCHITECTS. TUB, tXJUHTX COMMISSIONERS OF LR nolr county advertise for a Drawing, Working Plan and Specifications, including Material ln full for a Court Himu tnr tnrSi County. Said plan to be submitted at the Com- niiaaionera- metung on Tuesday after the first Monday in August, 1879. - viThe building must be of brick, two stories high, and must have 4,000 square feet of room on tae upper noor. and all tne partitions on the j mvfut muw do wua sncc wails. : . . . One hundred dollars will be paid for the plan accepted DV tne COmmllwinnMra hn r.urv. the privilege of rejecting any or all of the Pro- 1 posals. . -' - - y. ' - " Bpecin cations not accepted win bi returned to i B. JL. TATLOK, cierk Board CommlsBloners,' Elnston, IT. C. iwc eiu, wis. ul-oaw-&ugI Proposals. -X OFFICE CITY CLERK, Rai.ktoh. Jnlv . 1S79. PROPOSALS for bunding the addition to the i ',' Rescue Knelne House, according to plans ! and specifications on file ln thia office, will be 1 received nntn Monday, July sist,!?!?, u Ja. July 10-t C. W. LAraSTH, Clerk. ') NO. 20. RICHMOND ADVERTISEMENTS. W. D. B LAI It & CO (EstabOshed 1829), WHOLESALE: LIQU0ES, G03 East Main St., RICHMOND, Va. - Proprietors or "B Select" Whisky and manu- lacturersoi nr4JdUAK. ? ...tj VFiNS teas AND wines a Specialty. . mayiS-sm TALBOTT & SONS, Shockoe Ichine Works ItlCIIMOND, VIRGINIA. ' ' . ' ItANUFACTURKRS OF ,' , . Kn crlnes and Boilers. Saw Hills. Grist Mills. CTti o H vi t TTsnMaM an1 VnllAtra fTWiwMna TJTTnfM unaiuugiaiaug&i a cnuu m lAAAjOf xuiutuo sr owe Wheels. Tobacco Factory Machinery. Wrought iron wors Brass ana iron castings, Ginning andThreshing Engines A SPECIALTY. Machinery of Every Description. Repairing promptly and carefully done, isr- 3end for Illustrated Catalogue. Brsmcli Office. RALEIO H, N. C STRONACII &, ALLCOTT, MurcrxcTUSSBS' Agbkts. SVBtT-dAwly f JPiircell, Ladd & Co., in RICHMOND, TA., MiflersVl Waters, Fainis asd Oils. LUBRICATING and KEROSENE OILS j by Barrel and Car Load. BI-CABB SODA, SPICES, CONCENTRATED LYE. may8S-d3m f - BALTIMORE JOBBING HOUSE. 332 and 334 West Baltimore Street, CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, THB ' ' ' IN - fjinifair CaIiaaI slslsl V SI S) VDay School, : JLaw, Medical, -Tbeologlcal an s. '.Miscellaneous Rooks. WRAPPING AND WRITING PAPERS, . . BONNET BOARDS, , -- y .. PAPER BLINDS, PENCILS, INKS, PENS. -agents FOB- HYATT'S CELEBRATED Any snd everything ln the Book snd Psper Business can be procured of us. WM. J. a DULAHY & 00. mh8-dAw-ly. r MISCELLANEOUS. ETH II. G. DIGEST OF THB FBOZI 70th TO; 80th INCLUSIVE, Will CAREFUL Affl ElttAUSTIYE HDI. BT TT. II. BAILET, ESQ., of Charlotte. This book we now have In press and win h resay ior aeuvery oy September 1st. Price $4.60 per volume, till August 15th, after was tune tne price win oe increased. m PEEPABAH02T FOB PEES3. Mr. Bailey has in course of preparation An Analytical Digest or Index a. . w wL,fil- V- epo, after the model of RyrS5uc. . reports of supreme Court of ?.Sd St- This volume win be ssraaa prob.at),T some 600 pages, and will be put to the profession at a low price. Pearson's Law hectares.' This Vnlnma will tut rn,il, tr,r JI.qt. the 80th of Ausnst. Price ts ner voinmA. Knrt your orders for 6th N. U. Digest and Pearhon's fw jueciurrs bi once. - . , r ., IStHl - - PublisUerg, Baieigh, ' .swmassBis-r sr . - holesaleDrnffffists One Square Cl inch) one day,. fl 00 " . " two " 160 m - tare ............. l 00 r - our " .j f M " , " , five " : oe n ' tlx " .i S 80 juutracia ior aaverusing ror any space or Due may be made at the office of The Observe,' Observer Building, Fayetteville Street, , Raleigh, North. Carolina. , " , .. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS., rp C& J. B. EJLIOWLEir, A.ttora eys at ! Tja.wt 1 t- wt -y --r tr-r-r -r : m - ii Practice in the Supreme and Federal Courts., and is the Courts of Pitt; Greene; Beaufort and 11 j de counties, t- . j r -. . . juns-am. T. P. DBVIBKTJXV n f ason & devereijx Attorneys at Ijxw v Room No. 4, Bagley Building, Cor. Fayetteville and Martin Streets, w . us 1,1:1011. n. c. ; practice -' - the Courts, State and Federal.' juch7-tf . .. .'Jf uini -'4-1 1 EW. TIMKERLAKE, 1 itey &il tairal Law,- L0UISBTOO-- N.'Cr. . 7lr " Circuit : Franklin. Wake. Granville. Nash and Warren. seST-lv. 3 J. C. JL. II ARRIS, t' ATT02UTB Y- AT-L AW, RAJLJEIGII, N. C. iV3 Optics south of Cottrt noesi in old Ssxn- , . MSI. BDILDINO, , - . , .s -.j, ... f . r Practices ln all the Courts of the State. - , -, sept 85-tf n ATTORNEY-AT-LAW El A81LE1T iTtTI, IV. C. Practices ln State and Federal Courts. Colleo- ... tions promptly made. -,t aug 9-tf ' JOHH St. VOKINe, I I ILTBID St. M0KIN0. Of Chatham. J Of Orange. m- jyORIMO & MOI1IXG, : 1 Attorneys at Law, -DURHAM, X. C. All business entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. , -1 febaa '7-ly.' : 1 . ' R. T. GRAY. ' S. R. STAMPS. GRAY & STAMPS, Attorneys axt Xaw, , RAJLEIGII, . C. ' Refer to the Banks and business men of Raleierh. sw uoiiectiona promptly atteade myS-ly. pd to. R. GORDON, Attorney at Law. Currituck Court II on sc. N. C. Jan 17-tt T. Mi A R C O Attorney at Law, "rwi-Ki.c-aicjcfirisr jrt --otjrt. '. .r Office x Gilding two doors above Yarbo House, isveiteilie Street, Ralelgo, N. O JSni-lV. - ' i : ; - f ;-. U. A. GlL',1 AM. JOHNUXTLUIO GILIiI&U & G.1TLI1TC, ATTORNEY ATtA7. RALtTGH, N. C. ; " Practice in State and Federal Coutts. Jyl8-tf - . . r : - -QiU-:;:.. vn ,. A. S. MSRKIMON. I TH03. 0. VTIXKR. I S. A. ASBS Moriscr. Fs m rAstie.'- ?,1" Attcrnec arc Ocmsellors at Law, lXA.XX3IOII, N, C. , Practice ln the state and Fedeml CourtB wher ever their services may be required. t lec aotf ., . . W. H. BLSDSOX. t. B. BLSDSOS. BLEDSOE & BLEDSOE, t. Attorneys at JLaw, ,- RALEIGH, N. 0. , i g Practice in State and Federal Courts, avspeclal attention given to the collection bl claims and the settlement of estate . .- Office ln ADAMS' BUILDING, corner Martin and Wilmington streets. , Janl-ly. T. R. PIRAELL, ATTOEHlif & COUNSELLOR AT LAI RALKIGII, lv." O. -" ' tSTTractlces ln the State and Federal Courts.' Prompt attention to all professional business, umee. so f loor u. . postoince isuuding. mhST-ly. j 0.1.1 k 1 1 W. P. Attoraeys-at-Law, 1 R ALEIGH, N.-C, Practice in the Courts of the State and in the Federal Courts. aprs-.tf JOHN C. TKOI, : H ATTORNEY I COUHSELLOR AT LAW , FaTETTEYILLE, k. c. . 4 HT"Clalms collected anvwhere In North Caro lina, and remittances promptly made. - - Refers bv oermlssion to Hon. W. N. H. Smith. Chief Justice Supreme Court. Hon. R. P. Bux ton, and Messrs. Merrlmon, Fuller A Atie. mn y-om i , u READY-MADE CLOTHINQ. I '" J. 1,!.' ROSENBAUM, EOL0ifil3r Informs the citizens of Raleigh and the State that he has reopened with an entire new stock of goods, cons' sting of ' ' ' READY-MADE CLOTHING Aim - j-"1. ' '.It Si Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods From medium to the finest, which he Is selling for cash at bottom prices. He Is where he has been for years, . i . '.h; Corner Fayetteville and Harnett Sts. JUJZO-U. GOLD JUNE AND . , 185 Acres of Land for Sale. I Offer for Sales 185 SCTM of vlnnM T ami 111 Davidson county, six mUes neany east of Lex iukwu, wuiamng a valuable uulu siusm, known as M The Conrad Hill Gold Mine." . . - Ore from this mine has been recently analysed In Louisville, Ky., by a distinguished Asfavor, and FOUND TO BJB OF , THJE , VERY , BJE3T QUALITY. - 1 The heirs of the late Henry Conrad, who are In possession of and own the property, are new worsing tne mine to great advantage. uue Is good. No encumbrances. . Terms easy. - Apply to the undersigned, Lexington, N. C. , who will take pleasure in Bhowing the pronertv to parties desiring to buy. ' jl-2sx ' " . Agent for the Conrad. Iles, ' j; 1 3- If- v. if - I' f. . ki.. If I 1 J- I' ..: . i w t i.. i-
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