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Foreign Newsw . v
Losdo. July 27." la' Yiew of the ap
prS completion of the.newFre
Sable, tbeAnglo-AorMaaUUe Company
haa decided to lay a new cable next year
to facilitate the transmission of in
creased nomber . of j messages which will
result from a lower tariff.-; :
Advices from Moscow announce that
aggrarian disturbances have broken out in
ranooff districts, of. Poland. h -.? -
Nearly 800 engineers who are on a strike
at Bradford,; are abotrt to, emigrate to the
United States and Canada. V i
Simla, July 27.-Major Cavagnairjjnd
membersof thBritish Mission arrived at
Cabul on the 24th insU, and were received
with brilliant military honors and salutes.
The demeanor of tns populace was re-
BYaLoob Khan, replied in very friendly
terms to a , speech made bv j Maj. Ct?ag
nair on the presenting of his credentials.
London, July, 27.-A Keuter dispatch
from Constantinople represents that the
crisis stilJ continues." The latest indica
tions are unfavorable-to Khelreddui's re
maiaing in power. , 4 , v , :
Algikks, July 27. The Governor Gen
eral has issued a decree rfeauesting the
territory of cities 'Which "recenW revolted
and imposing the extraordinary contribu
tion of 255,000 francs upon them. ( v
Paris, July 27. The Catholic journals
here publish the letter of the Afeh Bishop
of Paris to the members' of - the Senate
protesting in the name of liberty against
the education bilL ; . ,
Resignation tttd. Jpplutmt.i.;,
London, : July i 2X-L .dispatch from
Constantinople to Reuters. dateJ to-day,
says that the Saltan; : having' rejected that
part of the programme of Kbaireddin
Pacha, Grand Vizier, Velative to the estab
lishment of a responsible, Ministry, Koai.
reddin has definitely resigned. Aarifl
Pacha, formerly Turkish Ambassador to
France, and who has twice filled the office
of Foreign Minister in the Turkish. Cabi
net, has been appointed his successor. ' "
Ice-Cream from a tfra Kettle.
Pbtkrsbdhg, Va., July 27. Saturday
evening Captain Daniel Dodson, Auditor
of the Petersburg Railroad Company,
with his wife, fire daughters, two grand
children and cook, were made seriously ill
by eating ice cream custard,' which had
been boiled in a brass kettle. .Neighbors
to whom some of the cream had been sent
were also takea ill after eating it. . " .
''''"'"'W""MM"MMMS
Noon Report.
Tlie fever at meuiphi.
Mbmphis, July 28. Three new cases
were reported to the Board of Health this
morning. No deaths have occurred. A
detail of 25 men from the colored military
company bare been made to do police duty
during the day, as the entire strength of
the regular police force have been assigned
to night service. It has been raining
steadily since day lignt. " Dr. Samuel J.
Ford, of Ennis, Texas, arrived this morn
ing. He will be sent out of the city to-
nignt Dy Order or John Johnson. Superin
tendent of Quarantine,' as he has never
had the. fever and the inspectors at the
Quarantine Station have been instructed
not to permit unacclamated people to en
ter me city.
Disaster at Sea.
Losdos, ' July 28. The ' British J ship
Riverlun, Capt. Kobinson, from San Fran
cisco December 28, which arrived at
Lorient, France, Jane 29, is ashore on one
of the Sicilly islands. .It is expected she
will become a total wreck. - The crew have
been rescued.--; - i
A dispatch dated Valparaiso, July 26, to
me uoyds, says: The Pacific Steam
Navigation Company's steamer illimani, of
4,000 tons, has been wrecked. , All hands
were saved.; 1 I u m i v v:
1 m s. & , - t
One Case of Fever at New Orleans
Washington.' D. C Julv 28. Dr, Re.
mis telegraphs from New Orleans to the
aiiuoiu Kjara oi jaeaiin to-aay as fol
lows ; "One fatal, case of yellow'fever at
the corner of Second and Constance sLreeta
Italian girl. The premises are nlihy and
wwaeu. sso other case here."
Saratoga it aces.
T ' 4 mJ' Dm race,
tnree-foun.hu of ft. mila wua vnn hv Rin.
f.lf .Wo?d. Mark L. second, Balwark
Midnight lieport
ft'atal Affray. .
GAiyasTON.-Jaly 28. A srjecial dis
Patch to the Ntun from San A
the following iparticiiiars of the kiUiug Of
xuuuias r , uewees by Charles 'l'emple :
Jharles Temple and James Ord, sori of
wneral Ord. Derjartment Commander.
ere riding icoa me .town bf.'jfieaaaDtOo
Wuen thpv vera koMn 1 T'U,. V
wud existed. Temple asked what was
wanted, when the latter knocked him from
oorse witb his flst. Temple retreated,
Ut WS8 followed hv TVaarooa hn
tUUed Striking h;m
US Knife and Dlunired it intn De wets' heart.
cauaing instant death. Temple and Ord
arrested, but the latter.faas, since been
Xae Fere at Mew York.
, . -"i -uxjr io. jxLicnaei riizgio-
r of the Memphis retugees,' who
nfTi. iay , at me quarantine
Of mellow forro.. T.,k1 . U M
if 6 Bleedor8, who assisted in unloading
X! 8m?' PJ 01 Mertda and contracted
jeilow lever," died at tne lauarantine
&t niffht. a s Poith v
"f&mer Saratoga, and E-'li. Esty, steward
t tile IVh-krvn Pmi. " Ekk:..
-'"yMian4 ports,- were admitted to the
w-aay,. sick wiia tne lever.
.. :- . Tberire.UuxuedL ...
Lohdo5, Jnry2aTh rm has & dis-
7- vuuujrnung tne reportea destruction
01 tne theatre in . thr Kremline,f Moscow,
oj an incendiary fire.. The staircase was
arated with ipetroleum..' crobablv " by
tuauig and tha torch applied. The thea-
rv vuuoujg Durned fire hours. ;
VOL. (5.
Soutl Amencaa Affairs.
New Yohk:. Julv 29. Thn Ppmian
Minister, now here, haa In at rpr!vu1 thn
folio win ir teletrrara from Rpnnr ? Triimvpn
Foreign Minister at Lima, - via Panama :
The Huascar entered the blockaded port
Of IauiOOe and foilffht thft Chman nnfinrl.
ron for two hours, leaving hors du combat
the Cousino and Abtao. ; The Huascar is
unhurt. . . . , - :
A Dcfaalter Arrested.
i Dxebt Lihk. Vt., Jnly 28. Thomas
Reed, the defaulting cashier of the First
National Bank: of 0WMtin Tpi m
arrested -Friday at Granby; Quebec, by a
uetecwvp. neea was 4orty tnouaand doi
lsrs short fa his accounts and absconded in
January last... r; , - - h- -
t . s' '' Aid 19 turn KlcK.' i -.: r
I WaSHTISOTOS.' JiiW 2S;Trift Kpnrpfarv
of ,War has telegraphed td'the President of
vne roara oi ueaun at, mempnia, in res
ponse to an application' for tents and ra
tinnfl' that ' mtinna will nnlw he fiiiniohpH
to persons sick with the fever or in tjiiar-
antine camp, wno can De subsisted lnaio
other way.
Xrains Collided.
Phtladelphia, July 28. Saturday
night during the storm which flooded the
tracks of the North' Pennsylvania Road
the Doylston accommodation train and the
Bethlehem .Express collided near Edge
HilL - Both trains were badly wrecked.
Some of the passengers bad limbs fractur
ed, but no lives were lost.
j 1 ' A SaspidonM Case. -
' CrNoiNSATi, July 28. Chris. Mvers.
who lef; Memphis a few days ago. called
op the health officer this afternoon and
said he believed he had the. yellow fever.
After an examination the officer sent him
to the hospital as a suspicious case.1
Tnrkisb Affairs.
1 Constantinopls, . July i 28. An irade
has just been issued declaring, the Grand
Vizier's resignation a necessity', abolishing
the Grand Vizerate, and appointing Aarifi
Piasba Premier and Sarfet Pasha Minister
Foreign Affairs. ; V.
Died, :
I Sklma. Ala.. July 28. Hon W. Y.
Little, President of the Alabama Senate, is
dead. . . .' , . ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
BALTIMORE
K, PAPER
JOBBING HOUSE.
.1L1B,
332 and 334 test Baltimore Street
CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, THE
Eatt Works of all i hWw
in :
Sunday School,
Day School,
Law, Medical,
Theological ana.
miscellaneous Hooka.
y RAPPING AND WRITING PAPKBS,
. BONNET BOARDS,
K ' PAPER BUNDS,
PENCILS, INKS, PENS.
AGXNTS FOB
j HYATT'S CELEBRATED
Any and ererythlng In the Book and Paper
Ba&lne&a can be procured of u; x
' - WM. J. a DULANT & 00.
PURCELL HOUSE.
. . NORFOLfi. YA. i E
E. T. JAMES, - Proprietor.
! tr Rooms eleirantlT fornlshad. Passemrer
jueTawr.
HATES: '
W-3.50 and a.OO xer dav. according to
urannn. isnxv-iT
New Atlantic; Hotel
i Corner Main and Granty Streets,"
NOBFOIiK, Vn. :
R. 8. DOBSON, Proprietor.
-1 - ,. -1., 1-,'-
Special . Rates to Excursions.
$2 $2 . 50 and $3. Per Day. Accord
a i mg 10 i4eauon oi Koom
i ijse-aim.
One or our workmen bad i
bad case of sypbllis of five years
siaoaitiff. ana was cured sound
and well with two bottles of
your Swift's Syphilitic Specific
lie is now, to all appearances
and In bis own toe lief, entirely
sound and wen.
T in w it ji. rr rrnniirT
II ail M.m . w mwa Av.
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO..
Proprietors,
' Atlanta, 6
Sold 1t "WILLIAMS & HATO'OOD
PESCUD. LEE & CO.. and Drnffgista
generally. , jessa-ds-W-FAwSm.
Metropolitan Hall !toLert.
tne taie meeting or the Aldermen or t
the
to
tuvmc tua report proposals for a lease of j
tropolltan Hall for one or three years.
Me-
I y"c irupwuus i or sue a lease wui ne
celved. from date untu the Slat lnst. t by me
re-
aa
uiuuuuu, yt uj y. w. iauiDeta, uity uierk.
A. U. CAnXS, l K..
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RALEIGH,
MISCELLANEOUS. .
Tne wear and tear of business life makes such
tremendous drafts . upon body and mind that
witnout resources to some sustaining agent tney
must give way under the pressure. To those
who are breaking down or w&sttngr away from
general debility or affections ofthe liver, stom-
ach and the kidneys, a systematic course of the
Diners win so reinrorce ine viiai runciions as
to baffle all the assaults of disease and -restore
the system to 1 a wonted health.. :-
FOR 8 A LB BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND RS-
8PECTABLK DEALERS GENERALLY.
jelT-d-Tu-T-SAw-ly. -
Authorised by the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
nth
POPULAR DRAWING OP THE . , ..
Csmmsnwcilih Sistritics Gs.,
At.Mooauey's Theatre,
In the City cf LouisriUe, on .
THURSDAY, July- 31 st, , 179.
Oa which occasion a GRAND CONCERT will be
given, holders of a ticket or part of a ticket en-
uiiea to aumiasion iree. - r
The Drawing will be sunr?ised by men of
undoubted character an i standing, and ticket-
holders, agents and clubs are respectfully re
quested to send on representatives with proper
credentials to examine Into the Drawing,
A New Era in the Uistory of Lotteries.
Every ticket-holder cad be his own sunervlsor.
Call out his number and see it placed m the
heel. The Management call attention to th
grand opportunity presented of obtaining fo.
omy vi any oi the trvuuuw ixut rwz&a :
Prize ..$30,000!
Prize.. ..i... .lo.ooo
100 T'z's $100 em $10,000
SOOP'Z'S .60 10,000
600 PV8 80 " 12,000
1.000 P'Z'S 10 " 10.000
j raze.... .... o.oon
it P'Z'S $1,000 eTi le.ooo
20 Prizes $500 each Sio.ouo.
mses S3uo each. Approximation razes 3,ou
Prizes 1200 each, Approximation Prizes $1,800
Prizes $100 each, Approximation Prizes $ 900
,960 Prizes. , $113,400
Whole Tickets. $2. Half Tickets, $1
27 Tickets, $50. r 55 Tickets, 100
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
ing published in Louisville Courier-Jont nal and
Mew York HerauL, and mailed to ail ticket
holders. For tickets and information address
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., or
J. COMMEKFOKD, Sec'y, Cottrier-JourwH
Building, Louisville, Ky.
N. B. After JULY 3ist drawings will occur
MONTHLY. -
In d-lS-14-17-19-l-S4-26-28 W-1T-84.
jy d-l-3-10-18-16-17-19-8z-84-86-29 w-1-8-
lJ-aa.
YELLOW FEVER BLACK VOMIT.
It Is too soon to forget the ravages of this ter
rible disease, which will no doubt return in a
more malignant and virulent form in the fall
months of 137.
MKRRELL'S HEFATTNE, a Remedy discov
ered in southern Nubia and used with such
wonderful results In South America where the
most aggravated cases of fever are found, causes
from one to two ounces of bile to be filtered or
strained from the blood -each time it passes
through the Liver, as long as an, excess of bile
exists. By Its wonderful action on the Liver
and btomavh the HEPAT1NB not only prevents
to a certainty any kind, of Fever; and Black
Vomit, but also cures Headache, Constipation ot
the Bowels, Dyspepsia and all Malarial diseases.
No one neei tear xeiiow rever wno win expel
the Malarial Poison and excess of bile from the
blood by using MkRRELL'S HEPAT1NE, which
is sold by all Druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 bot
tles, or will be sent by express by the Proprie
tors, A r. iHr.Kitai.il m fjuM jraua., ra. ;
Dr PemktonY Stfliiigia or Queen's Delights
gvThe reports of wonderful cures of Rheu
matism, Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Syphilis, Cancer,
Ulcers and sores, that come from all parts of the.
country, are not only remarkable but so miracu
lous as to be doubted was U' not for the abun
dance ot proof. m .
REMARKABLE CURE OF SCROFULA, 4a
Cass of cou Branson. "
Kingston, Ga, September 15, 1ST1.
GSNT8 : Vor sixteen years I have been a great
sufferer from . Scrofula in ita most distressing
forma. I have. been confined to my roam aud
bed for fifteen years with scrofulous ulcerations
The most approved remedies for such cases had
been used, ana tne most eminent pny&icians
oonsulted, without any decided benedw in us
d rostrated, distressed, desponding, 1 was advis
ttd by Dr. Ayer, of Floyd county, Oa to com-.
mence tne ose oi jour uhupuuqu juuici ecu
liniria. lAnxuage is as Insufficient to describe
the relief 1 obtained from the us of the stiuin
gla as is Is to convey an adequate Idea of the in
tensity ox my Buttering wiure uring your meui-
cine ; sufficient to say,: i aoanaontsa an otuer
remedies and con tinned the use of your Extract
of stillingia, until I can say truly, "1 am cured
of all pain," of all disease," with nothing to ob
struct me active pursuit ox my proiesston. More
than eight months have elapsed since this re
markable cure, without any return of the dis-
! For the truth of the above statement. I refer
to any gentleman in Bartow County, GsL, and to
the members of the bar of Uherokee Circuit,
who are acquainted with me. I shall ever re
main, with the deepest graJtude, -
. .r x our ooeoient servant,
-t. ; -n : .1. BRANSON, Atty at Law.
; ;a. iUBAckB. r -v :
Wxst Point. Ga'.( Sent 1t imn
Gxnts jiMy daughter was taken on the asth
day of June, 1S3, with what was supposed to
be Acute tmeumaMsm, ana was treated lor the
same with bo success. ", In March, following,
nieces oi none Degan to won out or tae rurkt
arm, and continued to appear till all the bona
from the elbow to the shoulder Joint came out.
Many pieces of bone came out of the right foot
and leg. 1 he case was then pronounced one of
wnite swelling.. Alter naving oeen connned
about six years to her bed, and the case consid
ered nopeiess, i was uiancea o try nr. Member
ton b Compound Extract of Stlllingia. and was
so well aausned with its effects that I have con
tinued the nse ox it untu tne present, i. ,
i My daughter was connned to her bed about
six years before she sat up or even turned over
without heip. She now sits up all day, and sews
most of her time has walked across the room.
Her general health is now good, and I believe
she will, as her limbs gain strength, walk welL
1 attribute her recovery, with the blessing of
uoa, to tne nse oi yoar tnvaiaaoie meaicine. .
Yi gratitude, lam, yours truly,
i , W. B. BLANTON.
, . . WgCT POINT, OA., Sept. 16, 1870.
t Gxnts -Tne above certificate of Mr. W. B.
Blanton we know and certify to as being true.
The th.ng is so ; hundreds of the most respected
citizens will certify to it. As much reference
can be given as may be required.
- Yours trulv.
CRAWFORD WALKER, Druggists.
P(W u t turn .... o "
AAW.. Ill ...... n iwj
HTDR. P EMBERTON'S 8TILLINGIA Is pre-
pareu uj A. m . mjuuLoui a vw., rnut,, 2' a. . . .
Sold by all' Druggists In $1.00 bottles, or sent
by express. Agents wanted to canvass every-
i Send for Book ''Curious Story" free to alL
Medicines Bent to poor people, payable In In
stalments. J : '."' : - - -
( declt-D Tu-Tn-a A W lxm f ra .; f a-.
CaEBRATED ; U)
N. C.. TUESDAY. JULY 29,. 1879.
NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS.
EDV.U..3ARBIN,
GRflCE
Holleman, Bu.ilcllrig'
Fayc3ttevil Ie S t,
CAN SUPPLY ATJYTHINQ Top WANT EST
THE KAKGB BF ":
Staple & Fans jBi3Brie.i
From a Tierce of nice to a Jair
; r. - or Fine OllVes."0 .
GOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED AT RESIDENCE.
EVERYTHING: GUARANTEED AS
: TPRESENTEDrl':--::":
All Mistakes Promptly 0 orrected.
Fricss Hirbl Son to ih Lovesi Jcial,
THE BEST.
..... , . , . is .... t rt
THE GHEAPEST:
We will sell yon no shoddy stuff unless yon
ask for it. We keep THE BK3T brands of , , .
FLOUR, HAMS, ! '.. ' ': V
XjARD, tongues, ,
!. : - ry.)'.:; ; ULEATS, ANP
Provisions of All Kinds.
Best Laundry Soaps, ;
i r-illuryea'a laundry htarciies,
, AND NO INFERIOR STOCK, i IS! ;
CHOICK AND CARET 0L1Y SELECTED "
. . . . - . i i . -
TEAS & COFFEES
. . . i,; .! OF KVEBY KIND. .1 . ;
Boasted Coffees of every description, fresh and
of fine quality. Arbucklc's Arlosa Coffee, 20c
per m-, sun leaos an otner uonees at tnat price.
Samples of tnis Coffee free on application. We
keep no mixed TE VH, but sell from the original
packages the finest Green an 1 Black Teas that
can be bought, and will mix them to order.
PICKLES, SAUCES, &cM
OP THE BEST EUGLISH AND AMERICAN
MANUPACTTJREKHr CANNED SHRIMPS
(A8 NICE AS THK FKESH), CLAMS, ; ....
GREEN TURTLE, SALMON, Ao.
Gordon A Dil worth's Brandy Peaches. Red Cur
rant d eiiy and preserved Fruit, Gordon & du- .
worth's Olive (best). Salad Dre-sing,
. Oils, Capers; Crosse A blaotwell'a
Pickles, Iea k Perrin's V'orceter
bauce, Borden Eagle Brand
t'ondenced Milk (the best .
In the world), and first t
, , , class Fancy Grooe- .
ries generally., fc t. ' ,
FINEST BUTTER
KecelTed Twice a Week by Express.
! CHOICE OLD N. C. CIER VINEOAH.
SMOKED BEEF. SLICED OK SHAVED TO OR
DER, BJ.-T OATMEAL, AND ALL OTHER
GOODS BELONGING TO THE GRO
CERY TRADE. .
Also a carefully selected stock of pure and re
liable
Wines Whiskies Brandies. Im
ported iiu, English and
Scotch Ales and
. lorters, &c.
For Medicinal and Family Use. Sole Agent for
the Robertson County (Tenn.) Rye Whiskies, and
for SummerUean (Virginia valley) Bye Whisky.
SOLE AGENT FOR 8TRAITON A STORM'S
The Queen or All 5-Ceiit Cigars.
A i i . E. J. HAltDIN
-Txily S4tli 1879,
) ;'i rso.t.
FRESH CREAM GHBB8B
' .u h .im. ti. "( ? I,.' Mmmmmi - ' y - -- ;
rt 23o. Per Jo5ccn i . (
Choice VUessina Lemons.
50o. I X'ottxxd s .ii -i
I m p e r i a I G r e e n Te a
' . ' . m vl wa . jm .... :
' 3iroug uiiii jr ine w lut ureu,
'-. Ko Paint No Poison I M
HE NO CHOP TEA.
Only Unoelored Tea in the Market 75c. ' lb. J
Apollinaris TTater,
Jlj the Dozen or Hamper. :i
1ISST, M IEllL t USBY S BEEF.
" HOXSEFOSBS'S MEAD PEEPABATISX.
fiKAFF'S POTASH LTLand : ; Ji
I :iv ;4 : 0P1 OWM BOASTED, COFFEES.
CJioice Fam ily Flour,
j i. t: i $35per8ack, -
ITJIVIY SOAP
' At Small Margin to the Trade.
! TO ARCHITECTS.
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LE
soir County -. advertise for a Drawiog,
Working Plan and Speciflcations, including
Material m run ior a wwn nouae i r Aenoir
Countv. . Said nlanto be submitted at the Com
missioners' meeting on Tuesday after the first
Monday in August, 18;9. f
i The buildinir must be of brick, two stories
high, and most have 4,000 square feet of room on
tae upper noor. -ana au tne paruuons oa tne
lower floor must be with brick walla. ,
I One hundred dollars will be paid for' the T-lan
accepted by ihe Commissioners, who reserve
the privilege ol rejecting any or all of the Pro
posals. - -, -
; Speciflcations not accepted will bs returned to
maker. , Address -
Clerk Board CommisHloners, ' Klnston,' N. C.
i juaetn, xs.--- ' i jui-oaw-augi
lY.C.&A.B.Stronacii
SCHOOL,
Greensboro Female College
GREENSBORO, IT. C. '
; The 47th session of this well-known Institu
tion will epen on , WEDNESDAY, the 20tn of
August.' . Terms reduced to suit the times." '
j Apply for Catalogue to s . . . --
i , J ; , TM. JONES, President. l.
I July l?lmo: ;i:-v; Z'l, - :.
i 'i
j i MEB ANEVTLLE, N. C. ! , ' !J t
THE inat SeasionT begins JULY- 3tn, J-1879
913 permonin; i union to too per session.
' T For oarticulars. adde8S "' ' . ' .' ''
July s-lm
Ma. JEU BINGB'XM.
ilwtefscBOli
FOUNDED MAY, 1842.; "
Bit.' BeV. Thos 'Atkinson, D. D"., Via.
Bt. Bev. Theo .Lvman, D. D. f tor
KeT. BEMUTT SMEDES, A. M ': '
. . . , i xLector and rnnoipal, .
rs. Kate DeBossetXeares, Lmdy Principal
' The ?3th Term of this School begins .
SKITETlBEIt JltU, 1879.
FOR CIRCULAR ADDRESS THE HKCTOB.
July 10 . ,v:-rt.i;'rtr. . .. .
PATAPSC0 INSTITUTE,
MISS SARAH N. RANDOLPH. Of Edge Hill,
Virginia, PrincipaL This well . known
School for Young Ladies and Children will be
reopened September 18th. It offers unusual fa
cilities for a finished education. . For Circulars,
address the principal, ratapsco institute, Jin-(
oottCityMd.' Reference Hon, !Qeo, Davis. , ,t
juiy -w-jfsu-i3t '
Select Boarding and Day Schoel.
inLiliSBO RO, 2V. c.
The fifty-first session of the Mlsse&NASH A
Miss KOLLOCK'S SCHOOL will open 25th Jury,
1879, and close 11th December (twenty weeks.)
Sig. D1BUNA, the fine pianist and Instructor,
who has been so eminently successful in the
cultivation Of the voice, will continue connected
with the scooti. circulars on application. - - -
FOR SAL . j
Notice,
By virtue of two several deeds in trust execu
ted fro me on January 80, 1879. by McCALLUM A
uooriiK ana ii. a. twr nit, ana ior tne pur
poses therein expressed, I will sell at public
Auction, at the foundery of McCallum A
Cooper in Raleigh, N. C, -
Wednesday, SJOtli Insust, 1S7U,
an undivided half interest In tae xoundery lot
and otner property conveyed in said deeds which
are registered in pages 167 a ad 168, Record Book,
NO. 63, ortlce of Register of Deeds for Wake coun
ty. gar-Term CASH. - J. D. NEWSOM, .
. ,v Trustee.
I GK1T& Stamps, Attorneys S , jySO-tl.
UMINISTKATOUS' NOTICE j .
The undersiirned. having taken out Letters of
Administration upon the estate of Jos. A. Engel-
bard, give notice to all persons naving claims
against the decedent to exhibit the same to tneni
on or before the S4th day of June, 180. .
All persons Indebted to the said decedent are
requested to make- immediate payment to the
undersigned. ; - ; -.
J4. B. NUGLUAKl;tl Administrators. ;
ANDRSW sYME, Aaministraiors.
By Merriuon, Fuller A Ashk, Attorneys. -Dated
June 24th, 1839. i :- , -. Je26-w. s
COTTON FACTORY
FOR SALE.
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SAUS
the South Fork of the Catawba Kiver. The
property is weli improved. The fall of water on
the shoal is about 116 feet, fourteen of which Is
utilized. The mill is run by a sixty-six Inch
Turbine wheel oi the most improved make and
will give sufficient power to run 9,000 spindles
and preparation, together with twisting machin
ery for same. Picker is in a house 100 feet from
MUL and Is run by a 36 w inch Turbine of as
good make. The mill is not stopped once in ten
years by nigii water. Tne power could be im
proved to run 1' 0,000 spindles and preparation.
Three 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-aar-y
tenement houses, and cotton house, store
and barn..' i. .;.-:? i -s---'1 ; i ,t.'-".:
i The mill consists of about 3,000 spindles and
preparation for making warps and Bkein, either
single or double, - r
Terms Half cash, and balance in three, four.
and fire years' time, with interest at 7 per cent.,
per annum. Or will sell one-fourth, one-half,
or-three-fourths and retain baianceror will
lease for an Indefinite period to a satisfactory
party. .- - : .. -. ; r-.
- For further particulars call on or address J.
H. WILSON, Jr., Gastonia, Gaston county. N. C.
unuaing a good brick one, and will noia e.ooo
spindles. -.H'.itfi ' ? i aprt-6mos j
Notice.
Will Kn anl at tt a' innvHr TTviiaA In t?al . ItrYi am
' v iu rviu i vii x wua aavu0 aa tvtw ifu ,JkA
WEDNESDAY, Suth day of AUGD 8T next, one
lot in the city of Raleigh bounded on W8t by
west of Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Ea t by a
uuc uar us h u iuuvsu uiu n urhn oy Aane
street extended west of said railroad; containing
about two acres. Terras CAtsH Sale l ubiic i
Jyl8-lm JOSEPH B. BATCHELOR, Att'y. j
SUMMER RE80 UTS,.
I "Pom; ly ih SeaSeasos :flf !j!879
0CEAI1 VIEW HOTELS
I"- i -.;: BEAUFORT, S.Cli ?o: i
I JAMES B. POOL, Proprietor, -
Is now open for the reception of meats. . The
above Hotel Is situated immediately on the water
rront,mtne Dimness centre or the town, and
offers special Inducements to seekers of pleas-
tire, and has a view from It promenade on the
roof unsurpassed by any other building in the
town. The Bar Is well stocked .with the best
grades of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ales, Lager
iee7 Cigars and Tobacco, and Is open at all
hours during the night or day for the accommo
dation of guests. Bathing Houses Commodious
Bath Houses have been erected on shore and
beach for the benefit of the patrons of this
HoteL Croquet Grounds For those who delight
m taia innocent amusement provision, has been
made. Boats Fast sailing, and well managed
Boats will be In readiness at all hours to convey
passengers about the harbor, and will connect
with all trains. The -United States mail boat
lands and sails from the Hotel wharf. .Fishing
Beaufor( offers superior advantages to those
who delight In catching the flnnv tribe. The
Table will always be furnished with the best
that this and the adjoining markets afford.- The
servants will be required to be polite and at
tentive. This Hotel will be second to none. i-
Keaucnon m uoara Jer day $1.60; per month
$30.00.
July 8-Dlmo
j West; AIr glixisx,
Long distinguished for their Valuable alterative
Board, per day, $3 ; per week, SU.60 ; per month.
j THE CALWELL IIClTSE,
Adjacent to the Springs, with -the privilege of
toe waters and grounds of the same, ia also
under our controL Board. $3 per day, $13 per
wees, $t per montn or iwenty-eigm aays. . . r,
j Elevation 3,000 feet above tidewater. ' 1
J tarSend tar Pamphlet :
. - . GEORGE L. PEYTON A COM
Je26-dAw-lni- - Proprtetora
NO. 25.
NEW- ADVERTISEJIENTS. .
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FURNITURE MANUFACTORY.
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W.;J. CALAIS, - - Snperintenaent
j E MANT7FACTTJRERS OF ' "
WALIDT CHAM8IX 1UITI. DRESS1X8 CASE
! WASH-STAK9S. WAEDSSnS. HAT
. RACKS TABLES XJF Alt KHDS
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AND ETERYTHING' (JSUALLY MLs.DE IN A
j : FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE FACTORY,
I This is a HOME ENTERPRISE, and beln
Inch, we respectfully ask an even' share with
ur iNonnern competitors. ; ft, -. -
We have the best ri. newest Improved ma-
; ' uporior w orK.mua
And guaranty satufaction, both' In styles and
pnees... ir,vij;".i e.'- ' i, l ti J
! 97. Otders promptly tilled. , mvt-tf.
INS tJ R A NO E.
FRED. A. OLDS,
S - S " WITH "
Ooxn.eiroii-XIn-y' Sc. Co,
i v: , 0ffl5e ever Citl$eiif National Bank.J
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S p e c i I ent
j&aleigii, , jy;"5:a
For the Companies named In
Cameron, nay 3k Co.': adver-
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i NOBTH. CABOUNA STATS UFB
Insurance Gompany
;i Uneorperaud in 1879J
RALEian. n: a j
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Knrpla tePolicvr Iloidera X72..t94 a
Jf. JJ Cameron, vdt t-jsr'-uZfretident
! rK. 7. jlnderton, Vice-President
J9r. S. Burke Haywood. Med. Director
t Tu only noia life Insurance Company is
North Carolina. One of the most successful
Companies ot its age in the United States. Has
already issued between two and three thousand
policies-; All of it funds i invested at home
among our own people. All losses paid prompt
ly and in cash. Rates as low as those of any
urnci8B company, uas tbto dollars oi as-
, rk for this most excellent, and. firmly estab.
fished home institution. For lnfonnaOoi
aoazt .- t r .-.-;.
j . K.C. STATE LUTE INSURANCE CO
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Contract tor adveruaing for any space or time
may be made at the office of The Observer,
Observer Building, Fayettevllle Street, Raleigh, "
North Carolina. ' - - ! - ' -'
RICHMOND ADVERTISEMENTS. H
W. D. BLAIR & CO.,
WHOLESALE LIQU0ES,
903 East Main St. RICHMOND,; Va
Proprietors of "B Select" Whiskv and mann- , .
facturers of FINE CIGARS. -
j rar-FlNE TEAS AND WINES a Specialty. f
may28-3m .. .. v . .,
Ftcrcell, Ziddd & Co., 1
YliolesalBllrnfffflsts
RICH JIOAD, VA.t
mmmmmnmii,
)iij , ia. ii-i. uv J i:ft-jsi s..a -
LUBMOATlNa and KEROSENE OILS
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by Barrel and Car Load."' ' "
. BI-CABB SODA, SPICES,
-x CONCENTRATED LYE. 4
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TALBOTT SONS,
Shockoe MacLiiiie Works
n RICHMOND, VmGrVlA.
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MANUFACTURERS OP
Engines and' Boilers. Saw Mills. Grist Mills.
Shaftmg, Hangers and -Pulleys, Turbine Water
Wheels, Tobacco Factory Machinery, Wrought
Iron Work; Brass and Iron-Castings, "
Ginning and, THresWg Engine.
. A SPECIALTY. . J
ifaohinerj of Every Deacrlption.
repairing promptly ana oareruuy none. -f3end
for Illustrated Catalogue. J .
Branca Office, RALEIGH, N. c.
STRONACII & 'AIXGOTT,
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I MANPFACTCKKR8' AGENTS.
MIS DELL ANE O U.8.
IX. A. YJVTJM'S
OldL -A.Trle 1 J3ro,nclv'
The popujirlty 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 as a beverage you may be assured of its
ml d, stimnlattng and Invigorating qualities in a
medical point of view. It is receiving the un
qualified endorsement of men eminent In the
medical profession in all low forms of disease of
a w.ai intr anil HaKillrotincv notnn mhaia 1. K&
comes necessary to support the falling 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 tnat my Brandy snoaid speas ior itseir.
ft. is CAREFULLY DISTILLED FROM THE
JUICE OF THE APPLE, and is, as its name im
plies, ArrMjK fiKAHUi i rree irem an adulter
ations. I am now prepared to snip it to any part
of the United states In bottles running six to
the gallon, at $1.25 per bottle. - . .
i savxouarerespectruiiy reierreato tne cor-,
respondence below, , . -i
All orders must be addressed to the under-:
signed, as I have no agencies, and all packages
Wui oe marKea (u. u. u., express or ireignt in au
eases wilt be paid by tae purchaser, , Money
sent by Registered Letter. - -
I I will also- supply PURE SCUPPERNONG
WINE at $1.00 per bottle. , ;.- '
Aaaress k. jl. hjU;Ti,
FarmvUle Pitt County, NC.
- - Gtinrnui. N. C. March 91. 187a. r
To alt Whom t Aw May Concern : . ,
I have personally and intimately known R. A.
Btkdm, of the c- unty of: Pitt, since 1364, when,
as s wounded soldier, I was cared for by him at
his home. His word may be impllcity relied upon :
in all things. He is incapable of knowingly mis
representing scything or deceiving anybody.- -
is me uiaaor oi uie oest aructe oi jvppio :
randy I have ever seen or tasted. Those wish
ing to get an elegant article of pure Brandy will
be sure to do so by applying to him. ,
. ' . THOS. J. JARVI8.
FARirvtLLS, Pitt County. N.C Jan. SSL 19. - ..
Bi Excellency, Z. B. Vance : .v. - '
t Dxab Sib : After having on several occasions, ' j
both at my house and elsewhere, tasted of my
void Apple Brandy," will. yon be so kind as to
give me your opinion as to its excellence ana
purity t I think some four or five years ago yon
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 best 3
London Dock Brandy. May I not ask you also ,
to inform me of the result of that contest, if yon "
know U? (:. -, f I have the honor to be, t , n
! Yours truly.
X: : - - . t:-R.Ja.BYNUM. .
, . - Exictrrrvs Dkpabtkxnt,
State tf North Carolina, l
. RALXiaH. Januarv stth. 1879. lj
Mr. K." A. Bynum :
i Dbab Sib: 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. i -
In 1874 I presented a gentleman in London
with a gallon of your make and he said It ex- ;
eeUed anything he had ever seen made from '
fruit, and that all his acquaintance -who had j
tasted it thought it equal to the best brands ot ,
grape brandy.
T If people will drink Spirits as a be vet age It la
a pity that they would not confine themselves to
such pure, unadulterated and honestly made ,
i - ; Respectfully and truly yours,
Janao-dAw-ly. -,-;. , - Z, B, VANCE
GOLD MINE
AND ,
185 Acres of Land for Sale. .
I I offer for sales 186 acres of valuable (Land in 3
Davidson county, six miles nearly east of Lex-
ington, containing -a valuable GOLD MINE, 1
Lnown as "The Conrad Hill Gold Mine," ,
i Ore from this mine haa been recently analyzed
in Louisville, Ky., by s. distinguished Assavor.:;
and FOUND TO BE OF THE VERY BEST
QUALITY, i J ' '
The heirs of the late Henry Conrad, who are ,
in possession of and own the property, are new
working the mine to great advantage. ' The title r
is good. No encumbrances. Terms easy.
Apply to the undersigned, Lexington, N.C., 3
who will take pleasure in showing the property ,
to parties desiring to buy. - . 1
t. - x-u : - M.--H. PINNir, - -r
1 yl-2m gent for the Conrad Heira. ,
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gregoryIiouse,-
! Is in the business, centre of the city and dl. t
tectly opposite where the trains stop. Railroad
and telegraph offices In the building, . . .j
W.; 'W; Freeman: & T. U. Cain,
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