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Contracts for advertising for any space or time'
NO." 21.
may be made at the offlce of The Observer, t
Observer Building, Fayette ville street, . Raleigh,
VOL. .
RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1879.
.j.flre ceuu v- -
North Carolina. .
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Railroad to b Sold, i
BaLTTMORK. Jnlv ai. At . mtin(r tn-t
MISCELLANEOUS.
SCHOOL.
RICHMOND ADVERUSEMENTa
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
4.
KSPOBTSD BY THK ASPOOIATKP PBKSfl. f
3Tom Beport.
Foreign Item. -
Losdos, July 23.-Tbe Globe and Ec7u
this afternoon publish a statement tfaait
the government have received a telegram
from Sir Bartle' Treer announcing that
Lord Chelmsford had defeated the Zulus
under King Cettawayo with immense loss,
. and that the war was virtually over. The
newspapers publishing the statement, do
not say whether the telegram came by way
of Madeira or St. Vincent. .The .battle
as four on Joiy 4th. i TheZuhis were
variously estimated at from 10,000 to 20
000 in number. They sunounded the
British troops who formed into a hollow
gquare. The Zalus charged the square on
all four of its sides. After the Zulus
were broken by the British fire they were
pursued by cavalry and utterly-routed.-Lord
Chelmsford burned and destroyed; all
the military kraals and returned .to his
camp the same evening. ,
A Paris dispatch to the Time says the
disunion of the Bonapartists is becoming
daily more apparent. Some of them ad
vocate tbe claims of Prince, Victor 80O of
Prince Jerome Bonaparte.- Others are
only willing to accept Prioce- Jeroma on
certain conditions, and now M. Grainer
DeUassagnac urge in the Pay that ' lin
eage is nothing and that everything should
depend upon the result of a plebescite.- ''
London, July 2a In the Hoaseof
Commons this afternoon Sir Michael Hick
Beach, Colonial Secretary; announced the
receipt of a telegram; dated Capetown,
July 8th, confirming the news of a decisive
victory gained by Lord Chelmsford's forces
over the Zalua, virtually ending the war,'
as given by the 6 lobe and Echo to day.
Lord (jneimsiora remained in camp tin
the afternoon of July 3d, awaiting the sur
render of cannon and 1,000 rifles captured
by the Zulus at Isandula. .These not ar -.
riving, he advanced, and was attacked m
the open country by 15,000 Zulus who flc-d
under tbe heavy fire of tbe British. Lord
Chelmsford then advanced to and de
troyed Nlundi. ' The Zulu, loss amounted
to 800; the British lost 10 killed and. 53
wounded.
London, July 23. A Stl Petersburg
dispatch to Keuters says : In consequence
of the prevalence of incendiarism the au
thorities of Knorkoff have divided the
town into 324 tire districts. Every bouse,
holder is bound . to keep a special night
watchman and have thirty buckets of water
always ready.
Yellow l'er in Iouiwille. .
" LocisviLLK, July 23. The health offi
cers discovered two cases of yellow fever
in this city yesterday afternoon, - both of
which were brought from Memphis. , Mrs,
Samuel Eokers, wife of a barber, who
died in Jlenfbis several days ago, and
who came to Louisville on Sunday, Is ill
at the residence of a friend,, on Story Av
enue, in the eastern part of the city. The
other ca?e is.that of Miss Easing,- also a
refugee from Memphis, who is residing
with relatives on Portland Avenue. Botb
cases are of a mild type, and there is no
excitement over their discovery. There
are no Ci?es of local origin in the cUy.
from TlemrittlM.
Mkmphu, July 23. Thirteen new cases
were reported to the Board of Health this
morning. Among them are J. L.' Reister,
wife and child and .Ex-Chief of Police'
Thomas VV. O. Donnell. One death oc
curredMrs. Delia 1 Barry, in Mosley
Street. Fever seems to be gradually spread
ing in the northern portion of the city and
Chelsea, which, up to yesterday, bad been
exempt. Michael Athy, brother of Chief
of Police Athy, was taken sick last night,
aod it is thought he bas fever. The citi
zens continue to leave "the city in large
numbers. The authorities are still looking
about for a site to establish a camp.
llutord's Seutence.
Owkntox. Kt.. July 23. The jury in
the case of Buford, on trial for the murder
of Judge Elliott, after being out eighteen
hours brought in a verdict of gudty of
murder in the first degree and fixed his
punishment at imprisonment for life in tbe
penitentiary. .
Died suddenly.
Norfolk, Vs., July 23 Richard H.
Chamberlain.. President of the Citizen'
Bank, died suddenly this morning at his
tesiuence in tms city, i
Midnight Meport
Zulu War.
London, July 23 Lord Chetmsrord
continues to advance and his forces have
reacnea an excellent position between
LoadaeDgoand Utundi. The Zulu army
uau oeen oosprved leavioir its bivouacs
about :30. Ad engagement Was soon af
ter crmrnenced by mounted men, and
uj o clock the Zulu attack was f uUy de
and the Lancers, followed by the remaind
er of, the cavalry, attacked them and a
ghaeTc-fout en8ucd f-Tne prisoners state
that King Cettywayo was personally com
manding, acd witnessed the fight from a
neighboring kraaL ; fey say20,000 men
DarilCiDateri in thn nftaob Nwri fhalm
ford estimates the Zulu loss to , be not less
ihan 1,000 men. Utundi was burnine at
noon.. Tbe steadiness of our troops, who
one time was eurroun;ed by a complete
b-It of fire. WM romnrknhlA. Th dh
and enterprise of the cavalry was all that
vumu oe wisnecL
iconln ltepubiicau Cvrutln.
' , i
Madison, Wis., July 23 The State
tt-puMican Convention was called to or in
n the Assembly Chamber by Horace KuN.
Vhairman of the State Committee- at
owock this morning. - There were 266
legates present Permanent organization
i ceciea by the election of J, B. Cas-
-IT, oi ttock. as President.
bmitn wa nominated for Gover-
un me nrst ballot and the nomination
, "aae unanimous, by acclamation.
-ames AL Bingham was then nominated
'OT LlPntonor. r.. . IT r nr
ireMnrert acd -Richardi Guentherfor
--wrney ueneral. " r '
The IfeUow Fever.
"ashisgto July , 23. A. dispatch
v . lTen or me nation n iJoaro ft
taS lmm Shelf Tenr;Eseef-wlich
fp.T v inerar no neva, cases oi yJ'w
5er there, and m refuse case is about
same.
t;'
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i .
day of tbe bondholders of the W ashington
Hty, Virginia Midland and Great Southern
Railroad, Company, lor the purpose of
hearinir the renort of the cnnimittAA nf n.
OTfiniiation. it was decided that the mul
and franchise shall he sold nrvW m. rWnw
of tbe trcuit Court for the city of Alex,
anana, in tue sou ot John iu. Orahm vs.
the Com Dan V. now oendin? &nd Trnsteeii
appointed, who v shall purchase the
noad t and s organize ' a , new n.com
panv.and execute new mortf&pea !n nlane
of the originals.,. The; common and pre
ferred stock of the old companies is to be
represented by stock in the new commay
upoa a basis of $100 of the latter for f 500
of tbe former. The parties to this scheme
are required to subscribe their assent thersi
to by the first of next September. ; -fj
Waehisgtos, July 23.The Sabeiia
tendant of Mails at St. Louis has tele
graphed to the PostofSce DeDartment that
tbe Postmaster there bas refused to receive
mails from the infected districts, and ask:
mg instructions. , The following reply was
sent by the Acting Superintendent; of
Kail way Mau Service to-day "By direc
tion of the Postmaster General you will
deliver ait mails that cannot be forwarded
to their destination on account of quaran
tine regulations to the Postmaster at St.
Louis, who will be held responsible for the
safe keeping of tbe same."
Wnnf Iranla Hepubllcan Conven
tion.
! Habkisbctbo, Pa , July 23. The Re
publican Mate Convention met this morn
ing in the Hall of tbe House of Represen
tatives with a full attendance of delegates.
1 he ' organization ' was effected by - the
election of Hon. Galusha A- Grow perma
nent Chairman.
Samuel Butler was then nominated for
State Treasurer by acclamation: 1
IVunuded.
Nokfolk, Va... July 23.-rIn a difilculty
d-day on tbe steamer Uipsev. carrying the
mails between ' Erahklla ( Va. ) and i Ply-
naoblh (N. G.), Col. Zimrie McDonaldr Qf
Washington, was shot ' by T. J. Burhage,
captain ot the boat. The ,bal) entered the
left cbsek, breaking the jaw-bone and
knocking out some teeth.. His wounds
are not considered fatal.
Jflanne.
Wilmington. July 23. The bark. In.
diana, Capt. Evans, from New Calabar,
Africa, is at quarantine with one of her
crew dead and two rick of African feverA
Tbe steamer Regulator, which struck an
obstruction inside the bar yesterday, was
towed to tbe city to-day. Her cargo is
unujured.
Fatal Aceidenu
Petersburg, July 23. James Charles
aod bis son and Alex. Nugent, painters.
were precipitated into the street by tbe
giving way of . the scafljling to-day in
front oi tbe Opera House. Charles died
a short time. Nugent is in a critical
condition and Charles' son is badly hurt.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PATAP3C0 INSTITUTE,
MISS SARAH N. RANDOLPH, of Edge Hill.
Virginia. PrinciDaL This weit known
Soiiool for Young Ladies and Children will be
reopened beptember 18th. It offers unosual fa
ciliues for a flniahed education. For (ircalara,
aMre8S the Principal. Paiapsco Institute. Elli-
cott Ctiy, .Md. KeJerence lion. Geo. Davis.
JUlf w-ir-so-iat
17: C. TE30M8;
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF :
Plus. Twist. Granulated and
Cut Smoking Tobacco. . .
1 AMONG WHICH ABS THS CBLZBHATSO
Royal Arch, . r
uncle fled,
Twist In Buckets.
, and, Grape.
Nos. 321 & 323 South Ninth St.,
iticnTio.Mv Ta.
mvs-dst-wemos ' V ,
815,000 FOB SI.
THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY
Is drawn in pursuance of an act of the General
Assembly of the Btate of Kentucky for the bene-
atof
.15
Educational Institutions:
The following attract!! e scheme will be draws
in public at . Covington, &.J.. under the super
vision oi sworn commissioners, on
! . KCH&MJt;
1 Prise of $15,000 U.... ......... ...... Sis.000
jl Prize of , 8,000 uu. 8,ooo
! l Prise of ft.030 is s,000
"S Prizes of .600are i ...... ... S.000
; Priaesof l.uooare S,0u
iu maesoi ( oware ...v
60 Prises of 100 are......;.;.........
roe prizes of : ? 6eare..i.I......
teoPrUesoX M are...4...,.
eooPrizesot. 10 are...
5,000
,000
6,0110
tfiW
0,00)
S,0U0
t,SS
1,000 Prises of 5 are.:...
n Approximaaoa rases amounting to:
1,94 Prises amounting to.... S67.W5
'TiVle !! c CLUB RATES
i 1C5B lit 11 UPON APPLICATION.
CXBTinCAT AS TO BOXD FOB VATHKNT OT PBIZSS
By the conditions of this at the manairera
were required 70 ex-cuteto.tAs oto A'-
(tusty a Bond in tk m qf One hundred
i nousana jjouart, conTitioned for the prompt
paynent ot an prises, and the faithful discharge
ot all duties imposed by said act, seen by the
certificate of the County Clerk, as below stated.
, iujns DICKINSON, Managers.
Stats of Kam-rrcrr,)
, Henry County.-. V as.
CrrTOFNswcAsrt,I t
s J, W, W. Turner, Clerk of the County Court in
ana xoraaia luubij mu state, ao nereoy certiry
mat 'the bond to the Commonwealth of Ken
tucky in the penal sum of one hundred thousand
dollars, required to be filed by the Act for the
benefit of the Henry stale Academy and Henrr
Female College, passed by the General Assembly
of said Common wealth and approved Dec, s,
UM. was duly executed, delivered, accepted.
and approved, and that said bond la dul ILed in
my office as Clark of said Court.
Witness my official signature and seal of office
at Newcastle. Henry county, this ttth day of
March. A. D. 1879. W. W. TURNER.
(ssbal) - -County Clerk, Henry tounty, Ky."
r Address all orders to W ILLIAMSON A OU
ueoeral eastern Airta. 699 Broadway. New York.
List of drawings published in the New York
BtraJd and Sun, staatt ZHtung, Philadelphia
Record, Philadelphia Sumdap Dispatch, Plt.sburg
Lomimue iMmiwraat, AUoawu
town ticket holders are mailed a copy of the Of.
vcuuust as soon as received. The next fol
lowing drawing August 14, 18T. Wanted at
ouc gouu, reuaoi agents in every town, Adr
urea mo suufs.
Jj 19 S1U W-ltW J
TTTTZ n
Authorised by the Commonwealth of Kentucky
mth
POPULAR DRAWING OP THK
-A.t Mooauley's Theatre,
'- In the City ef Loaisvme, on
THURSDAY, July 31st. 1879.
'On which occasion a GRAND CONCERT win be
crtven, holders of a ticket or cart of a ticket en
titled to admission free. :
ine jjTxwmg wui do snprvisea dj men or
undoubted character an l wanding, and ticket
Boldera, areata and clubs are reepectfollT re-
jqnetted toKHnd fcpepgMeawtiYea with proper
croucuLuua to examine uuo tae urawiajr,
A New Era in the Histerr of Lotteries.
Ererr ticket-holder can be nls own Bnoenriaor.
Can oat nis Dauber and see it placed in the
wheel. The Management call attention to th
grand opportunity presented of obtaining fa.
paiy $2 anj of the FOLLOWING PRIZES : , . .
1 Prize $30,0001
100 P'i"s $100 eTi $10,000
800 PVi 60 " 11,000
OOP'a'S SO 12,000
1.000 P'S 10 ' 10.000
1 Prize 10,000
1 Prize 6.00m
10 rl! 11.600 e'n 16,000
80 Prizes $600 each $10,000.
9 Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prises $3,700
s Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prizes $1,800
Prizes $100 each, Approximation Prizes S SOS
,960 Prizes.
$11X,40U
TOoIeTleket8,$2. Half Tickets, $1
27 Tickets ?5U. 55TICKet8.
An sppllcations for club rates should be made
to the home office.
Kenut by Post Office Money Order, registered
letter, bank draft, or express. Full list of lraw
lng published iu Louisville Courier-Jtnu nal and
newborn iieraicL, ana mauea to ail ticxet
holders. For tickets and Information address
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., or
T. J. cuMMitKrouu, secy, cowur-joumaf
Building, Louisville. Ky.
N. B. iter JULY SisT drawings will occur
MONTHLY.
iu d-li.l4-;T-lS-vl.S4-2ft-98 W-1T-24.
Jj d-l-S-6-10-18-16-lM-Si-S4-86-29 W-l-S-
1V. - '
The wear and tear of business life makes such
tremendous drafts upon bo ty and mind that
without resources to some sustaining agent they
must give way under the pressure. To those
who are breaking down or wasting away from
general debility or affections oftne liver, stom
ach and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Bitters will so reinforce the vital functions as
to baffle all the assaults ef disease and restore
the system to i s wonted health.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS ATJ RE
SPECTABLE DEALERS GENERALLY.
jel7-d-Tu-T-SAw-ly.
B. A. BYNUM'8
Old Apple Brandy
The popn-artty 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 you have any scruples as to
using u aa a oeverage you may oe assured oi tta
mi d, stimulating and invigorating qualities in a
medical point of view. It is receiving tbe un
qualified endorsement of men eminent in the
medical profession in ail low forms of disease of
comes necessary to support the falling powers
of life : snd I am filling orders from convales
cents from distant parts of the United States,
from whom I could produce certificates, but!
prerer mat my uranoy snouid speak ior itseir.
It is CAREFULLY DISTILLED FROM THE
JUICE OF THE APPLE, and ia, as its name im
plies, APPLE BRANDY ! free frcm all adulter
ations. I am now prepared to ship U to any part
of the United states in bottles running six to
the gallon, at $1.85 per bottle.
vr x on are respectmirr referred to the cor
respondence below.
All orders must be addressed to the under
signed, aa I have no agencies, and all packages
wul be marked C. O. , express or freight in all
cases wui do paia Dy tae purcnaser. money
seat by Registered Letter.
l win also supply rums BCUrrJKNONU
win it at si.00 per botue.
Address as a uxnujti,
. Farm vine Pitt County, N. C,
GssnrvTLLS. N. C. March 81. 1373.
To all JTkom this May Concern :
1 have personally and intimately known R. A.
BYVCif. 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 lmpiicitj relied upon
in ail things. He is incapable of knowingly mis
representing anything or deceiving anybody. -
He is toe maxer oi me oest arucie or Apple
Brandy I have ever seen or tasted. Those wish
ing to get an elegant article of pure Brandy will
oe sure to ao so by applying to mm. -
'
Farmvtllx. Pitt County. N. C Jan. 3S. "79.
Dkak Six : After having on several occasions.
both at my house and elsewhere, tasted of mv
"Old Apple Brandy," will you be so kind as to
give me your opinion as to its excellence and
purity? I think some four or five years ago you
sent some of it to a friend in- London. England.
who thus becoming acquainted with its superior
merits, challenged with it the makers of the beat
London Dock Brandy. - May I not ask you also
to uuorm me w. uie result oi uu contest, II yoa
uiywui . . a iuiv tae uouor so ne. .
, , Yours truly,
' ' R. A. BYNTJM.
EXSUUTlf S DSTAKTMSNT, -
, SteU Hortk VroHna,
' Balkish, January ssnh, 187S.
Mr. R, a.. Bvnrtm: -
Dsas Sik: Your 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.
- In 1374 I presented a gentleman in London
with a gallon of your make and he said it ex
celled anything ha had ever seen made from
fruit, and that all his acquaintance who had
tasted it thought it equal to the best brands of
grans brandy, t.v
If people will drink sninta as a bevei aire it la
a pity that they would not confine themselves to
sucn pure, - unadulterated and honestly mad
pirua aa your raaaiea. .
-. Respectfully and truly yours.
1ansn-dAw.lv , Z. B. VANCE
STOi AT THIS :
Richmond Hotel,
,.: (OPPOSITE LONG'S flOTSL), -ROCKINGHAM.
N.
MRS. J. A. MCDONALD. Prourietress
t Rooms large snd comfortable. Terms moder.
MetropolitanHall jto Let.
At the late meeting of the Aldermen of the
City of Raleigh a Committee was appointed to
Invite and report proposals for a lease of Me
tropolitan Hal for one or three years. -
healed proposa's for such lease win be re
ceived from date until the 81st inst. by me as'
vnairman, or oy v. w. iamDetn. city cierk.
. - -7 . B. H. BATTLE. Jn., .
'? i - A ' . Chairman.
BaleirU, H. C. July ITthjis;. Jy ls-td
jtw f CELEBRATED
Greensboro Female College
;' GREENSBORO, N. C
The 47th session of this well-known Institu
tion will epen on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of
August. Terms reduced to suit the times.
Apply for Catalogue to
T. M. JONES, President.
July 13 lmo
MEBANEVILLE, N. C.
THE ITIrt Session begins JULY SOth." 187
; Board, with furnished room, reduced to
$12 per month; Tuition to $50 per session.
ror particulars, address .
July 8-lm MAJ. R-SINGIIAM;
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL;
-AJIL.ElC3-I3:, 3Sr. Cf-
FOIJDED MAY, 1842.
Rt. Bev. Tbos Atkinson, D. D., Via.
Rt. Eev. Tb.eo .Liyrajtn, D. D. J" tor
Bev.BEHHETT SMEDES, A.1L.
iiectxr and Jhririoipal,
Mrs. Kate De Bos set Mearea, Lmdjr Principal,
The 75th Term of this School begins
KbPrEnUER Jltb, 1879. '
TOH CIRCULAR ADDRESS THE RECTOR.
July 10-tf
FOR SALE
Notice,
By virtue of two several deeds in trust execu-
teofto me on January 80. 1879. by McCALLUM &
COOPER and H. S. COOPER, and for tae pur
poses therein expressed, I will sell at public
Auction, at the foundery of McCallum A
Cooper in RaJeiirh. N. C,
lVelnesdaT, SOth Jlnsrust, 1879,
an undivided half interest in tae loundery lot
and otner property conveyed in said deeds whicn
are registered in page 167 and 168, Record Book,
No. 63, otneeef Register of Deeds for Wak coun
ty. SW"TennCA8H. J. D. NEWSOM,
Trustee.
Gkat A Stamps, Attorneys JySO-t L
The undersigned, having taken out Letters of
Administration upon the estate of Jos. A. Engel
hard, give notice to ail persons having claims
against the decedent to exhibit the same to tnem
oh or before the Mth day f June, &0.
All persons indebted to the said decedent are
requested to make immediate payment to the
unaeraignea.
E. B. ENGELHARD, ...,,,-
ANDKtCW &YME. Administrators.
By Mbrkimon. Fcxlkr k ashk, Attorneys.
Dated Juue 84th, 1SS. Je'6-w.
COTTON FACTORY
FOR SALE.
r
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE
a Cotton Facto y in Gaston conntv. N. C. on
the South Fork of the Catawba River. The
property is well Improved. The 'all of -water on
the shoal is about 6 feet, fourteen of which is
utilized. The mill ia run by a sixty-six inch
Turbine when oi the most improved make and
win give eumctent power to run v.ooo spindles
and preparation, together with-twisting machin
ery for same. Picker Is In a boas 100 feet from
Mill, and is run by a S6tf inch Turbine of as
good make. The mill is not stopped once in ten
yrs by high water. Tbe power could be im
proved to run 1' 0,000 spindles and preparation.
Tbrt-e different 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 nces-sar-y
tenement houses, snd cotton house, store
and barn.
The mill consists of about S.ooo spindles and
preparation for making warps and stein, either
single or double,
i erms uaii casn, and balance in three, four,
and five years' time, with interest at 7 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.
r or runner particulars can on or address J.
H. WILSON, Jr., Uaatohia, Gaston county. N. C.
Building a good brick one. and will hold S.000
spindles. apr6-6moa
Notice.
Will be mild at the Court House, in Ralolch mi
WEDNESDAY. SOth day of ALGU ST next. n
lot in the city of Raleigh bounded onW-st by
Saunders street. South by Jones street, extended
west of Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Ka-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 l Ubllc-
JylS-lm JOSEPH B BATCHELOR, Att'y.
SUMMER RESORTS.
Wis Upt ;
West "Virginia,
Long distinguished for their valuable alterative
waters and fashionable patronage, is now open.
Board, per day. $3 : per week, lil.so : ner month
ui bwcuij-eigut uajs, oo. :
THE CALWELL HOUSE,
Adjacent to the Springs, with the privilege of
the waters and grounds of the same, is also
under our controL Board. per day, $1S per
w cci, mn yi uiuui.ii ui tweuiT-eigntaaya-
kwSend for Pamphlet.
GEORGE L. PEYTON ft CO.,
JeSS-dAw-lm Proprietors.
."Don bj fee Sea." Season af 1819.
OGEAIi VIEW HOTEL.
BEAUFORT, N. C,
J4AES II. POOL Proprietor,
is now open for tbe reception of guests. The
above Hotel is situated Immediately on the water
irons, in ine Business centre oi me town, and
offers SDecial inducements to aefcker of niou.
ure, and has a view from ft- promenade on the
roof unsurpassed by any other building ia the
town. The Bar ta well stocked with the best
grades of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ales, Lager
Bee, Cigars and Tobacco, and Is open at all
hours during the Bight or day for the accommo
dation of guests. Bath ag Houses Commodious
Bath Houses have been erected on shore sod
beach for the benefit of the patrons of this
Hotel, croquet Grounds For those whodellght
In this innocent amusement provision has been
made. Boats Fast sailing and welt managed
ooais win oe in reaomesa at au nours to convey
passengers about the harbor, and will connect
with all trams. " The United States mail boat
lands and sails from the Hotel wharf, iishing
Beaufort offers superior advantages to those
who delight in catching the finny tribe. The
Table wul always be furnished with the beat
that this and the adjoining markets afford... Tbe
servants will be required to be polite and at
tentive. ' This Hotel will b second to none. -Reduction
in Board Per day $1-60; per month
S3U.UU. juiy b-jiimo
HOWELL COBB.
C. D.M. COBB
PURCEIiL HOUSE,
V WILMINGTON, N. C;
Recently thoroughly overhauled and renova
ted. FIRST-CLASs in every respect. Location
desirable, being situated near all - business
nouses Post-office, Custom House, City Hall
snd court House. : ,
Eat3...... $2 and S2 0 Per 17
- Our Motto Is: TO PLEASE, ;
COCC XSROS - - Proprietors.
aprii-tz.
FURNITURE MANUFACTORY. ;
furniture:
JOHN T. MORRISS,
Corner rayetteville and Davie Sts
FRAPS' OLD STAND,
IRAL.EIOII, N. C.
, i C-MAUSK-
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, AO-,
Has now in store s nice assortment of Cottage
and Walnut Bed Room Sets ; Pa 'lor, Office and
Kitchen a urniture ; Bedsteads, Bureana, wash
stands, Tables, Cribs, Cradles, Chairs, Lounges,
Desks, Tin Sales, Sofas, What-Nots, Ac. To all
in want of Furniture I would say, call and com
pare prices before purchasing, as I csn and will
seu aa eneap as any one ease. apre-sm
OLD FORT, 1. CM
W. J. CALAIS- - Superinteaaent.
MANUFACTURERS OF
WALIBT CHAMBER SUITS. BRESSIIB CASE
WASH-STARSS, WARDROBES, MAI
RACKS TABLES OF ALL KIRBB
ARB STYLES. DESKS. .
AND EVERYTHING USUALLY MADE IN A
FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY.
This is a HOME ENTERPRISE, and beln
such, we respectfully ask an even share with
our Northern competitors.. . , ' . ' .
We have the best and newest Improved ma
chinery, and w;-- ;;!., i .. 1. . . -
Superior Workmen, ;
And guaranty satisfaction, both in styles and
prices. . . '-,'n'r ' '
W Orders promptly fllled, l . , . mv7-tt. ; t.
IN 8 U R A N C E .
FRED. A. OLDS,
-WITH-
Oameron, Hay &c Co.
; Office over Citizens' National Bank. .
Special Aent
EALEIGH. IT. C.i
For tbe Companies named In
Cameron, Hay &. Co.'i adver
tisement. sp 16 3mos
NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE
Insurance Company
(Incorparated in 1873,)
RA.LKIQH, H. C.
Aet...... t J60.3T0 TO
Knrplus to Policy Holders 175.394 29
F. 11. Cameron, President
W. JS. Anderson, Vice-l resident
W; H. Hicks, tiee'v. and Treat
J)r. E. Burke Haywood,- Med. Director
Prof. B Smith, Advuory Actuary
. :Or
Tub onlv Hon Life Insurance Company fa
North Carolina. One of the most successful
Companies of its age in the United States. Has
aireaay issuea Dei ween two ana tnree tnousana
policies. All of Its funds invested at home
among our own people. All losses paid prompt
ly and in cash. Rates as low aa those of any
flrsiclass company. Has thbis dollars of as
oets for every pollab of liabilities. . .
wAgenta wanted in every county in the State to
rk for this most excellent and firmly estab
lished home institution. . For informatiof
address
N. C. STATE LTMS INSURANCE CO.,
Raleigh. N; C.
Psnis-tf ,
TO ARCHITECTS.
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LE
noir County advertise for a Drawing,
Working Plan ' and Specifications, including
Material In full for a Court House fir Lenoir
County. Said plan to be submitted at the Com
missioners' meeting on Tuesday after the first
jHonaay ia August, iy.
The building must be of brick, two stories
high, and must have 4,000 square feet of room on
the upper floor, and all tns partitions on the
lower floor must be with brick walls.
one hundred dollars will be nald for the dan
accepted by the Commissioners, who reserve
the privilege of rejecting any or all of the Pro
posals.
bpecincanons not accepted wul b 3 returned to
maker.. Address
B. JL. TAYLOR, . ,
Clerk Board Commissioners, ' Klnston, N. C.
iunein,iy. . . jui-oaw-augi
Proposals.
OFFICE CITY CLERK,
Ralkish, July 9. 1879.
PROPOSALS for building the addition to the
Rescue Kmrtne House, according to Diana
and specifications on file in this office, will be
received until MONDAY, July list, 18T9, H M. :
Djoraeroi uommutee. - -
July l0-t T C W. LAMBETH. Clerk.
Jakks R. Hikbsbt; PbtxbW. Haik stok
Herlert 1 Hairston,
GENERAL COHIESIONMEECHASTS,
COTTON and TOBACCO,
87 South Cliarles Street,''
BALTIMOR .
Crass Seeds, Guanos ' and Fertilizers
Always on Hand.
mh2S-6m-W-pd.
; 1IAJ. W. B. LYNCE'3 -
SELECT SCHOOL.
niGn poixt, y. c.
Maj- W. B. LYNCH, A.M..... PrinrtpaL
Mt. . xuixxr( a.. ............... .....Assistant.
The Prtnrfnn.1- bavina- nll nnt iiia nau
.Du-iunAm ovHWJu oi WOICB he WSS I
piwpiicMir xur uikecu years, opens a BChOOl
Offering equal advantages without the mintarr
BOARD AND TUITION PER SESSION OF
... inii 1VJUUI9, SO,,. .
For circular uldrnu tha Tri.(nt . u.v... '
. . a ai.uiuw a. jkciwuo
We. N. C., till August Uth ; afterwards at High
twH,u,v . -, . . t jezs-wst.
PEACE INSTITUTE,
' ' Tor Ycang Lkdies, V '
I BEY. R. ISI WELL & S8I. Principals.
The next session commences on the FIRST
" JfcOUA I AJU BItrrJSJtBJCK, IS79, &
closes first Wednesday in Jane folluwine.
Teims havr bee reduced from to to. so per
tf 11 1 llld th. Prtniln.1. .laim .ha. th.. Affa. mm
great advantages at as low prices as any irat-
Every Department Is fllled by sccompl!ghed
ttTtM A TnsrlAniad mot tmmmm
For information as to terms, course of study.
1:1 REV. R. BUR WELL & SON ml
Jyi-wto; JtaleJgh,N,c.
W. DTBCaIBe co
V (Established 182S). ' - '
WHOLESALE LIQUORS,
903 .East Main St., RICHMOND, Va.
Proorietors of B Select" Whisky and manu
facturers of FINE CIGARS. '
EV-FINB TEAS AND WINES a Specialty, i
msyS8-sm j . : . .,
TALBOTT &; SONS,
Shockoe MacliineWorks
RicimoMt virgima. ;
. 1 MANWACTURERS OF i
BnjrlBesand Boilers. Saw Mills. Grist Mills.
O. . fYin. iIbnmw. mwiA h.m nw.wwi. nr....
Wheels, Tobacco Factory Machinery, Wrought
iron nor a, Draas ana iron uasungs,
Ginning and Thresning Engines
t A SPECIALTY.. " ;
Maohlnerj of Every Desoription.
Repairing promptly and care rally done,
a Send for Illustrated Catalogue.
Brsutcla Of Ilc, RALEIO D, IV. C.
STRONACn A; ALLCOTT,
' Maktfacttjes KS' Agknts.
Mnt tiUw ty . - 'v
JPtircell, JLadd & Co.,
RICHHIOiSD; VA.,7
Mifil Waters, Paiilswi Oil:.
LTJBRICATINQ and KEROSENE OILS
by Barrel and Car Load.
BI-CARB SODA, SPICES,
CONCENTRATED LYE.
mayss-d3m
BALTIMORE
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JOBBING HOUSE.
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put to ta profession at a tow price!
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J. B. Y EL.L.O W JLE Y,
Attorneys at Law,"
GREENVILLE, H C. ' . 1
and in the Courts of Pitt. Greene. Beaufort and -
Hyde counties. - ' - : r . u254im. i
W.S. Mason. ' ; ' T. P. Dxtssxttx.
ASON & DEVERELX, '
Attorneys at, Law,j
t. Room No. 4, Bagley Building, c t. ,
K Cor. Fajetteviile and Martiii Streets,, ...
KSL.EIOU, N. C.
, P sctic . . the Courts, fetate and Federate
mcU7-tf , k . . , - ,:
E: W. T1MBERLAKE,1
iOUIOETJP.5, IT. O.
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Warren. seSTlv.
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: Practices in all the Courts of the State.) '. ' ' i
aept 86-tf ,
ahheit,tr; iv. c.!
Practices in State ani Federal Courts. Collee- '
! : n - i wtua prompuy made. -.
JOHN M. M OBIKa, I ,
AXJTSKD K. M0HIN8, .
Of Orange.
vi wnatnam. J
Atlorncrs at Law,
DVRUAIM, C, ii,
1ST" All business entrusted to thpm will ranol
prompt attention. - febsSTS-ly.
R.T. GRAY, , E. R. STAMPS.
& STAiriPS, 4
Attorneys at Law,1
RAL.EIGII, , C. 1
Refer to the Banks and hnnineaa men of i !
Raleigh. .,
rw collections promptly attends to. " 1 '
my-lT. pi , f -
yT : . GORDON,
At to rnev at La w.
Currituck Court House, Mf. C. s
T.
M A R C O
Attorney at Law,
Or-PKACIICES IN ANT COURT.
Office aT tll.lldln turn Armra anva VavKn
9ouse, ave' t eiUe Street, Raleign, N.C
U. A. GlLiy.
J OHM UATUNO
E,
ATT OR KEY AT LAW. "i
RALEIGH, N. c. .
Practice in State and Federal (Joints, v,
JylS tf
A. S. KBHRIMON. THOS. u. TUIXSK. S. A. A8HS
Attorneys Ar.c 0 oar sellers at Law,'
KALEIGII, TV, C.
Practice in the State and Federal Courts wher.- ,
ever their services may be required.
decsotf .
w. H. BLXDSOS.
I. M. BLSDS 01.
BLEDSOE & BLEDSOE,
Attorneys at Law, . r. .
RALEIGH, N. O. f?
. twPrsctice m State and Federal Courts. '
' tsr-gpecial attention given to the eolleotlon of ' i
claims snd the settlement of estate! .
Offlce in ADAMS' BUILDING, corner Martin
and Wilmington streets. - Janl-ly ,
Omiti COUNSELLOR AT LAW
f i BAXaaiGH. IV. C ) J; 1
S Practices in the State and Federal Courts.
Prompt attention to all professional business. 1
. Offlce. Sd Floor U. 8. Postofflce Building. -J ; ' f
tnhSI-ly.
k. l & W. P. ' Mmki '
i Attbriieys-at-Law,
B A LEIGH, N. C.";
i Practice In the Courts of the State and In the ' '
Federal Courts. ; , . .i..prs-tf . s
TOI1M c. Tuor,
i FAIETTETILLE, N. C. : ' ;
rwciaima collected anywhere In Nortn Caro '
Una and remittances promptly made. ..-
Refers bv permission to Bon. W. N. H. Smith, ,
Chief Justice Supreme Court. Hon. R. P. Bus: i!
ton, and Messrs. Merrimon. Fuller Ashe. . - . '
mhfS-Sm. -
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
J. H. EOSENBAUH,
h it pn ni n
uiLUuyBiiwzr-.
Informs the citizens of Raleigh and the State that J
he has reopened with an entire new stock of.
goods, coiuj'sUng of
READY-f.lADE CL0TH111G
ftpTltlpTTiAn'o . "FniieTivnfi. flnAct .
w A. fc" - Jim ax mrnXOlXXmrnQ VIVwLiO ;
From medium to the finest, which he Is selling
jw cu ai oouom prices, ue is where he has v
been for rem-.. -r-,
Corner FayetteTill and irargett St.
my25-tf.
GOLD MINE
' AND '.r,'-
185 Acres of Land for Sale
I offer for sales 185 acres of valuable Land In
Davidson county, six miles nearly east of Lex
ington, conta'iing a valuable GOLD MINIS,
known as " The Conrad HUM Gold Mine."
' Ore from this mine haa ben recently analyzed
in Louisville, Ky., by a dlsilDiruished Abator,
and FOUND TO BR OF THE VRiiy bEST;
QUALITY. ; -
The heirs of the late Henry Conrad, who are
in possession of and own the property, are pew
working the mine to great advantage. The title
isgooa. ro encumbrances. Terms easy. - '
Apply to the undersigned, Lexinifton, N.C,
who will take pleasure in showing the. property
to parties desiring to buy.
M. JJ. PINNIX,
7I-201 A jrent for the Conrad Heirs,
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