mms-nurrm r;ii" -""rr! 'iMg"sMsssi. :
" i mlp.Min.iii i nmj.1 J I ill n-ij a ...fcj j j i, .i. i i . '
(f if illPfSllK
a a Tt t - on v i 'it
RATXS OF ADVERTISING,
wed DaU, texcepoacUj) and Weekly.
? rear, mU postpaid.. .. Hi
. i
' .':.t
Ode Square (l inch one day,..
H oe
1
IM
S M
S 00
I
'two M
" three "
v i ' rour t
five
months
. tt
M
inree
maii nostoatd I 00
nnC
jew i
i i ? r
wr The observer will
be de-
. otiif acta for aitverUsing for any space or tun
may ibe., made at. .the oSQco of .The Observer, .
oiM.erver Building, Fayettevllla Street, Kalelga, "
North Carolina.'" ' "
W5"Lt si twenty cents ,per weekj eeven
lfered " ... nPr month; two dollars for three
vou; t?:!
r
RALEIGH. N. Csa TUESDAY..OCTOBER 28, 1879.
NO; 102;
I i " ' 'i 'v.:., " -
j?"'
PostoJTlee at Raleigh, N. U., at
a '
second-clan matter.
' ..,n R THE atWOVIAT I
Xoo Report.
"rny Accepts Hanlan's ChaUenge.
RocHRSTtB. Oct. 27.-Cnnrtr.ey pub,
. letter in Sunday's Democrat coo
. I to r w HanJao forhe JitD bit-
nrl nskinir onlv fire da'
toe after the cmoHloo f bis nevrshtlf
, rr" i
lB,etigating the Cabal Outbreaks "
!iLi 0ober-27.The, investigation
wo the'massscre at Cabal is pmceedinR-
under close arrest ; , ' , '. , : -
Fire in Nashville.
'isHvif-t. Oc. 27 The McKepdree
Ch'ircb.' f tbetoutbern Methodist Church,
oo Fiin"h "'reef, was Durwo last nijrm
!, f 31 000; irsnrane $2-5 000. Th;
nj ,,ory of Jnbn Luck's toy store, next
door, was alao ournea. it is prooaoiy
corered by insurance,
msbbSsV saa BEa i 1
Train Banning into Memphis. -' .
Locishlh, October 27. The Lonis
it av.d Great Werern Kailroad has re
inmed iberinnioj? oT trains to Mempbif
nnwio",g,iranioe - schedule i Hold-rp
or round rr licke's return upon
Ihtm vp !0 November 10th.
A New Kailroad Company.
DnvBR, Col., Oct. 27. -A company
lib large capital was onran'z d hr- yes
KrlaT to bnild a new Hnilr. -ad from ih
Bifr-f the South Prk Road to Leadvill.
rsFiir Play, with a luooel tbrnuab tb
Ho'iilo Mountains. The distance from
Fiir Play to LadTiJle will thus be abort
oed forty miles. ! u .
Telegraphic Tactics.
London, October 27 The Timei flr.au
rial arucle says : The tac'ics of he Anglo
Amencm t able Company to nip in 'be
bid the FreDCh cable enterprise bv tn
D'uocing a r due ion in the tariff on
m fs-ag' a "to sixpence per word, from 'be
openin of the new "French cable, sp -
irs to have tv en so siiccessiul. that the
ibires of the French company ispued a
five per cent, premium, have fallen to
iwtniy five per cert, d'fcount.
Mormon Leaders Defiant.
New Yonk. Oc. 27 A Salt Lake City
P'cal says: ihcM 'timn leaners are
rill il Gant. At the a'e confererce of
iLe five Apos'h'8, i' was ibeir avowed de
termina'ion to dfr the government and
live no to their piibcipl s The acqtiiita1
of the mmd'ttrs (f Elder S'ardmg
lesds the church oign to the intenses'
tra'h. In an rdi orial published last
cvetnner. it eas it is evident that a vin
cannot W impanneiled in Gt-nrgia which
vmpuDifcb AESiissios for killiDg a Mor-
Balloon Ascension.
New TohK. Oc'oher27. A special from
8'. Charles, Mo., tays: Will Iirayton.
snmaiit. made ansFceDMon here on Satur
4v, wind blowing very bard. He was
dr-svd in Mgh e and :he balloon had o
kket. havinjj onlv the rigging to bold to.
Brayton hung h ad d wn ard, holding bj
h's tog, when five hurdred feet in the air
It is supposed the balloon became unman
liable as it crog d the Mississippi, gr.lng
die oonb. and was soon out of sight.
i'h nitcloibirg but ligh's be could no
endure the old l mg. Dr. Downey, o
Louisiana, nephew of Prof. Wise, assisted
Brajton.
Foreign Affairs.
-
Loxdon. October 27 The tnbca which
"ire infesting Shuiorgarden have dis
pereed
Byd has accepted Elliott's articles of
peraent fora race to be rowed Febru
V 9 h
. " J8 reported that one of the partners "o
we Brn fcf TomMnson & Co.. suspended
ton brokers .f L verp ml. has abscond d
au has been dUcovered that he obtain d
ances on b vpot hecation of cotton which
"fl DO IMl PTIDItin..
BRL
. .10 . uc.
in, Oc-obr 27 Dr. L-anhard
Mi!
-""ri i JU9Iirp. MttB Tondprp.1 hid ro
b on account of 111 beal-h. Hert
"-ui.nr.ir. Loder fcecretary of S ate. wil.
,ueabiin
nmpUon of Business In Memphis.
MtMPHia. Ouober 27 There waa a
paerai rvsump ion of buaioess this morjj.
n all branches of trade Stores tha
cJIU0 8ince ,a8t Ju,y wen
JJPd by heir proprie ors. who have re
woed o the city, and the wheels or com
Tce are a?aii moving rapidly along
inmogh trains on all the railroada, ex
rint 'he L'u,eRock route, ; have; ar
.""'he dept and streets piesent
r? 'r Wa",pi animated appearance. The
Exchange is opinio visitors and
mbers. and the regular quotations, re
'na. shipments and at ck will be p ted
wret(fre. But one case . fever hac
reported -Mrs. Rosa Volman. who
" rickeo three dava asm.
Imprisoned for Libel.
Wdo5. Off ober 27 -Adolpbus Rosen
8i . Towa Ta'k. wa convicted on
efffhVH m' and soterc?d to day to
(je. ""'u-uB imprisonment on me in
frd ch,rg'nS h,,T w5,n publishing
im7.'J against Mrs. Lmetry.
of ik. . "0nt h imprisonment on each
smi!.. J- ,c'mpnt8 chareing him wub
Wrl i1;" aratnst Mrs Cornwallis
It anrt . T L'M,"prorough respective-'
.'.ill at i hp iiTn!...;,. o . k. .. t
in hp"8nment be is to be bound over
onemJ n .""Cognizance io the sum of
w -'""ana pounds for bis good eha-
"g'een months.
Justice
brv::u:8aia De regretted
be could not
PW nletcs of hard labor upon the
-- t . 1 1 1. M j
eetin
g of Bank Presidents,
iee'.n0k5 0nhrM -At an informal
in.kQf ,,Mly of President a of the lead-
to the StnA vl"ider the relation f banks
"ntwt r Exchan?p. a committee was
raivl. s rifr w,,h ,be Rowing
e, 4 of the S ock Exchange in refer
H touav 68141)11811,11601 of 8loc clear-
tt fEIMAPH.
JHiflnigh t Report-
Death f Col. ti D. Childs.'
CotTJMBia. S. C . October 27 Col. L.
D. Chitrfs formerly President tt the Car
olina National B tnk. . died this afternoon.
TT-JriVtMMtT Strike .
IViyr Oct j 27. The Sou b Sa fford-
irenail makers have resolverf toVrtke.
The intrres a of tbirtyigbt thousand men
are involved. !" : '
Cotton Brokers Arrested. "a
Lrvrjfpocri Cober 27-2-CharleirTom-
Hnann. of W. D. Tomlinson & Co.. sus
pended cottorf brokers,' bait been arrested.
charged with obtaining $50,000. with in
tent to defraud , There varerJialteaaonJo
snppose that the partners were aware of
the ma'pracUce. --rp--r, r r xv, : -!
Fires. - . r
. '
Chioaoo. October 27. The German
OrpTian : Asylum '2 neat Jtosej Htn," n' the
nburb" or tnis ctiv. was nmea yester-
dav Ix as estimated at JO.UX). it was
weir Insnred J ' ;t " .
Dbtroit. Octobpr- 27 LanRtfVa blrck
nd several emaU biiiWlrga-art j Hiieizi at
TrAna M'ch., wre destroyed bv flr t8t
bight. Iwa $30,000 Trsurace $20,000.
Shot in the Trenches. ,
Detroit. Mioh . Ocob-r 27 This
mornirg Wm. Copeland and Geo Rhine
hart, while difeine a town ditch acros th
land of Wm WUham in the town of Bii
ton, fnr mile? from Flint, were ordired
hv Wilhano, . who prona'ed against tb
di'cb, to atop work. The men not com
plying. V ilham shot Rhfnebart dead, ar
'nppdand ran -awav. Rhinebart kawp
wife ard several ebildr-n in des'l'Dtp dr
oumstaDCea. Wil ham ia not arrested.
Tllden's Taxes.
Naw Yh Oatolr 27 In the aren
nent beerl before Jndee Bla'chford. in tre
Upited Staea Circuit Court, on the demu
rer to the hill nX d'sooverv fi'ed bv the g-v
"rnment in the suit begun gn 8. J T1
den for.onpatdj'rcomptax, United Stats
Vitornev Woodford a d . B. Clarke p
vared for the government and x Jude
Porter and Aaron Vandrpoel for the d
fedant. Judge Rlatchford srav hia de
eisi n overrilingthe demurrpr, and Htrpcted
hp plaintiff lo serve his proposed form of
order. '
'.,- Foreign News. t j '
IRojib. Oct. 27. Garibaldi has wntten
to the President of the Italia Trndenta
committee aa , follows: ."Some persons
'alk of peace and friendship with Austria.
Peace I yes, since we bave not tbe cqurage
o drive her out of I'aly ; but friendship
with Austria would be a sacrilege and a
he."
London, Oct. 27 A dispatch from Ca-
bul says: :Tbe five men who were
hsnpd for complicity in the mascre of
he Bruisb Embassy, include the Kotwal,
tf-Cabul. (of tbe bead of the eity of Mol-
Uhs) and two generals. It is charged that
hey dragged the mad of Mm r tvag.
iari from tbe British residency to Bala-
kissa.
T "M- fBgr - - i
A Constitutional Question.
Washington. D. ().. Oc ober 27 Tbe
cae of the M mphis and Charleston Kail
road Company agains' the 8tae of Ten.
nepsee. erowirgout of the State's enaran'ee
f Jhe liabilities of. the Bmk or Tennes
ee, came up ror argument in me uot e
-Hatea StiDreme Court to-dav on a writ of
rror to t ber Tennessee :8ar)reme Court
Toe roost Important. tjiesion involved is.
whether, the ac of 1865 abrogatiDr tbe
previously exist leg rigbt to brinjf suit
aeatnst tbe State in its own courts is. or is
not constitutional: The Attorney Uenera'
of Tennessee maintains that it is. and that
the State cannot now be sued in its own
courts without its own consent. This wa
atai tbe view taken by the Supreme Court
of Tennessee.
Colored District Conference. -
; The Wadesboro District Conference ! of
he A.- M E Z'on Churcb, met io Mon
roe, on t he 1 5 h ult: " We have beetr fur1
wished with a synopsis of tbe proceedirgs
from which we take tbe following statistic
"ircuita and S'A'i'v. 11: membera and
rbat loners. 2.372; in Surdav schools,9
770: vol s in litM-srv. .'.1.000; churches
eamngrounda, etc , 00 this dis.. 85, valued
at 7. 1 65 Cb urcb- s out Of debt, except
he new church a Monroe. . Churches
Huilt this vear. bv Elders Smver and K
ler on of eb. A memorial was prepared
askire the' General ' Conference, which
meet next year to re urn Bishop Hood to
his Episcopal District forano ber term or
our years Petitions for return 01 same
E'ders and Deacons 00 this Dis'rict for
another vear. was sent up to the annual
conference. Next meeting of Dia,rc Con
frerc io Wadesboro in 1830. Monro
Enquirer.
I ' 1 En Bent to Charlotte. - Cl .
We bsve information that Mr Barbour.
receiver of tbe Virginia Midland Railroad;
Mr. Spencer, assistant ; to Mr ; Garret, o'
the Baltimore and Ohio, Mr. Hollar d.
President of tbe Com on Council of Dan."
ville Va . Mr. Hawkins, a member of ibe
Council. Mr. Nevel and Mr J . Turner
Morehead. of Leaksvjlle Ji'XJkingham
county, left Lesksville on the morning or
Wednesdav lasr. oming across the cnintry
to Saeeville.-foMbe purpose of gathering
sip "data looking tdf the proposed con necl
inn with .the Atlantic. -Tennessee and
Ohio Railroad at Rtatesville. which tbe
building of a link from Danville will ef
feet. The party expect. 'to reach Sates
ville this evening or to-morrow, and in
pursuance of Iheir plan will 'come on to
Charlotte bv Monday morning's train.
CharlotU Observer. , - - -
Big Day.'
Yesterday was the "biggest" day, in
point of trade, that we have ever had jn
Monroe. " 373 bales of cotton were sold on
the streets, and our merchants got tbe
benefit of he trade from it. 1 It was a sigh.
to go into the s'ores and see tbe people
trading. $10. $20 and $50 notes were
apparently as plentiful aa fnickels Every
dilapidated darkey and old granny bad
them, and were laying tbem out in goods.
Yesterday was certainly a "field day." and
we will probably have more sucb next
week. f co-ton keeps up at present prices.
Monroe Jxpret.f-i j tbMS1'
MiHe, .X .a,priiy ..ng acrefS. has
band so red aa to resemble boiled lobsters
Sh is a tnrrt charming young person,
aid Gordinet, ''but . her hands are rather
Its.hrnt ...
A LEAF FROM HISTORY. r
Reminiscences of Grant's ' Early Fxpe I
' rlence in tne war.
: An exchange p blisbed the following
let ter, : dated Raleigh, a r April 24,
1865: -; - , h 'V' i
Sitting around a blaz'ng camp fire, a few
evenings since, several IHionig office's re
toed tbeir experience of General Graqt
in civil life. ..Here is. as nearly as I. can
recollect if, what General Joho K Smith
aidoo tbesubj -ct: r i .
I don l believe any man in Illinois knew
Grant better than I did, and I-ihink I bad
quite as much to do as any other man in
brirging him into 1 he war. I , lived io
Galena at tbe same time. Grant's place of
business was near mine, fie kept a bard
ware and saddlery store. 1 used to drop
io to see him.: very .often when I was on
my way home, and be and I would gener
ally smoke oar pipes together ia his office,
ad Hining bia store. . ,
" lie was a very poor business man. and
never liked to wait on customers. If a
customer called, in tbe absence of tbe
clerks be would tell bim to wait a few
minutes till one of the clerks returned, and
if be couldn't wait the General would go
behind the counter, very reluctantly, and
to nine cases out of ten charged either ton
much or too little. He would rather talk
about tbe Mexican war than wait on tbe
best customer in tbe world. When ibe
war broke out I told bim one day ibat I
was going d wn to Springfield to see Gov
ernnr Yates, wbo bad sent for me. Grant
nerely remarked, io a quiet way : You
can say to the Governor that if I can be of
tny use to bim in the orgamzt'ion of
thee regiments, I will be glad to do what
i can. I went to Springfield and mad
irrangements for Grant to re sent for
.e came rigbt down and went to work to
rganize ten regimen's called out aa a aort
bme guard, tor thirty days at first, but
1 terward enlisted for three years. 1 When
bad done this and wsa ready to go
i me. Governor Yalta off red him the
lo Icy of the Twenty-first Regiment, one
f the ten. ,
H. accepted it, and immediately wen
o camp. 1 went with bim and l nevtr
hall forget tbe edne that occurred wbet.
is men ; first saw bim. It was ver
augbable Grant was dressed very clum
i!y, in a suit of citzen's cloibes an old
mat. worn ou' at tbe elbows, and a badly
line d plug bat. Hia men, though ragired
nd baiefoottd themselves, bad formed a
igb ea'imate of what a colonel ought to
and when - Grant walked in among
hem tbey began making fun of bim
rbey crid out in derision t "Look a our
colonel 1" "What a colonel !" "D nsucb a
Colonel !"and made all sorts of fun of bim.
A few of tbem, to 'show r fT to the others,
got behind bis back and began sparring at
tiim, and while one was doing this another
urave bim such a push that made bim bit
Grant a terrible blow between his
shoulders. The General soon showed
tbem that they must not j idge the fflcer
by the uniform, and before be got through
he unruly fellows felt very much modi
fied. One of tbem generously confessed
bat lit was all io fun, and hoped the new
colonel wouldn't get mad about it. - Gran'
went to work immediately, and in a very
hort time had his men clothed and fixed
up in good style. j
A Thoronghly Organ feed Militia Force of
i XOO.OOO Men Kecomniended.
The annual report of Gen. S. V. Bene
chief of ordirarce, fj. 8. A ,' shows that
hp expenditures tor the ear were
443 993. A hrge portion of tbe r port is
devoud to tbe subject of the militia, favor-
ing i's re-rrganization by act or Concre8,
ibe mobilization cf a certain por ion io
-ach s' ate. and providing for the d 8'ribu
ion of arms (q ially throughout the couu
ry according 10 poniation. Tbe aygre
gate strength of tbe militia of tbe U bed
States is as follows : Organized. '118 873;
unorganized. 3,822,114 ; and only $200.
000 is annually appropriated for their arms
and equipments Gen. Benet holds that
by liberal appropriations from Congress
and a mull la law s'nc'ly enforced an ac
tive militia of 200 000 men could be kern
in band aa a reserve force ready for any
emergency, domestic or roreign. ' tie re
commends an annual appropriation of $4.
000,000 for the expenses of an annual en
campment, the payment of each mUitia
man of a per dirra for each day's service
in camp, cc. la this way the benefits of
'be appropriation would be atricwy con
fined 10 those States and to those Individ
uals complying wi'b tbe req iirements of
the general law. In further elaboration of
bese views Gen. Henet urges the organ
;xt ion of a national reserve, "under the
constUutional power to raise and support
armiea." ,
Alleged Assault n the High Seas.
Mr. J. Adkins, one of tbe Cape Far
bar: pilots, in a communication to us.
rates that Captain Strong, oil he schooner
G B McFarland, which cleared from tbia
port for Bath. Me., on the 19 b instant.
made an unprovoked assault upon bim 00
Wednesday last, after tbe vessel bad
cleared tbe bar. Mr Adkms says tbe
captain refused to pav bis pilot charges.
aiiused bim and called bim a liar repeat
edly. and. while he waa seated at a table
In tbe cabin, attempllrg to write a receipt.
struck bim.' He arose and jrrappbd with
his assailant, and during the struggle was
struck two severe blows on tbe bead bv a
man be took to be tbe second mate.' Be
ing 00 the men seas," alone and unas-
sed. be very properly concluded tbst
f discretion was the better part of valor."
under tberirrumstapcea aad so left the
vessel. Wilmington Star. - :
A Real North Carolina Boom.
September 25th. one month ago yester
day, epiri's turpentine was. quoted in this
market at 25$ cents, rosin at 9695 cnta
for strained and good strained, tar at 97
cents, crude turpentine at $1.10 for bard
and $1.70 for soft, and cotton on a basis of
9 cents for middling. . Yesterday tbe
quotattona were: bpirra turpentine 33
cents, rosin l.4 forstratned and good
strained, tar $t.25 crude turpentine $1.50
for bard and $2.50 for , soft, , and cotton
10 rents for middling. DuriDg. the part
week spirits turpentine has advanced at
tW rate of more; than one cent a day.'
n utfunglon etar . -
-. . jm 1 ii "
A Hasoock Boom is PesnstlvakiaJ
Informatioa comes from Philadelpbia that
nearly all tbe leading Democratic politi.
eians in that ci'y favor the nomination of
Gen. Harcock for tbe Presidency, ard
that a "noon" to httn will soon he smarted
in that qnar err ; Speaker Randall, it is
auegea. bas oeen and is atui trying to set
tbe S ate op for Tilden. but l bat bis old
adversary, Senator Wallace, ia at tbe bead
of the Harcock movement, and is makinr
considerable inroads on Ttlden's "boTn"
la auarers where the SDeaker: harillv
I looku lor u.
NEW ADVERTISEMKNTU
WE VE E ItOS.,
Commission. 3Hcr chants.
, . . r . f! ,
XAST JJARGETT STREKT, ; . ;
Will oe vlart to c renonrt w tn pantos naving
cotisiir m-nts of Proiuc, h. at or reference 11
deire F. . Box wo. Kaietgn, w. c
oct 9 d-tmos - ' ; -
FRED. A. OLDS,
Cainer-on, Hay &, Co,
1 . Offlce over CtOaena' National Bank. , -
S d e c i a I Afire nt
RALEIGH, N. C,
t -. 3 ... . :
For the Companies named In
Cameron. , Day &t Co.'s udret
tisement. ...
an is Sttkw -
Valuable Land for ale ;
ONMOVDT, the3ddayo November aext
tnt o derslffaed. - Coum sstoners Ao.
on ei a iwtgment or tne rioprerae oart o
Narttt - oUn. will sell. Ht public anction. st
:
the Court Hoo.se io t. in the to n nt Halifax
the tract of LAND ib sut mnntv ownen bv the
late atttarine R RimoDon at th tmie o her
oe-th, and noB a Lnoking,01sa."conain-
tn ahont tw ive nnndrt n,t" a res, on
KOH'ok- Klv-Tsvrt L ut irfliii Cre k a
Tkkm one-'onrth cash: the reHue to be
mid in one, two an1 thiee tea-a, with interest
fra-'idayo sl- Bn1 and approved security
realrca. Title reserved
J w HIN'SDATE. (
Oct 3-3Ttd fnmmi 1 .ner8,4c.
Only 19 I ollrtT-H
PEXXSYLVA3JIA
SINGER MACHINE
Equal to any Singer In the Itlarket.
The above cut reprpsents the mopt popular
-t-le for th neopie. which we ffe you for th
verv low prlrenf 13. i eluiline attach ent.
Pemem er. ice do not auk vni to vat until vov
have Kef the Machine Alter h-t te examined
it. If it la ot lt we represent, teturn it to us a
rur expense. Consnit your interK-ta ad . order
at o ce it y o nv wirnin seve nana en
miles the fr-isht wil not fee mor t than ne
dollar. Ad'res
PENNSYLVANIA SWINO VACntN C'V.
IT . Kith street, Philadelphia. Pa
angga tv . . -1 - - -.. -
Trustee's Sale of Valuable Real
Estate, Mills &c.
DT virtue of
deed of tmst executed to me
ibv M
Mc'lhe snd wife, of Person cunt
N. C, and registered in th- Register's book of
said com t?. book W, p S?0. Ac wli sell at
pao'ic aueitton. on tnesa -in o n -vemoer oet.
upon the pre nises. the fo lowtn pooertv;
1st. a large ana aiuaw- mill "xieiana
four stories hia-h. It as tw". urn i'lsand
wo Wheat 11UW. d ivea by one tnrbln a-d
two overntot wheels. Is catacity for st ing
wheat i from six 10 seven thousand bushel
There is a "aw Mill. Cotton Gin, MU er's uoose
and Workshop au cbed.'
so. Anew more uoue,xoxn reel ani urn
oon eutei tnerewttn. upon men Lot there is s
Lumb t Ho ise and Biakimith Shop
Sd. The and krown aa the o dburn Tract
oonsisttne ot some l.wo acres. The . Land
tf tilvided into convent nt tracts all we' I
watered, and hsnn a du proportion of wood.
To ecti trad but ooa there ia attached a Ki
of excellent low grounds, and urn Ml but one
there are uHdlfg some of them very vmuatM.
A survey 01 eao tract win oe exnioitea on "ay
ef sa.e. and the lands shown, togeth r with the
urveys.to any person nnakits: application V-
the uaderstgned at any lme before die day of
sale. - ' - -. -
4th. A va aabie Library. ,
6th. Th- crop ot 1 orn. Wheat. Tobacco.
FcWer and a s Also. Teams and Plantation
Implements.
Taaifs The Real Estate upon the terms of
one-third cah. one-thir-t it one jexr and one
third in two vears wi b 'nterest on te defer et
payments rr m the day of site until paid, and
tie other property and effects f r east.
Trustee.
Person county N. September 16. 1 is. ;
sept is da wtl. Id - . - g i i j
WAKE COUNTY TN THE STJPERIOK C UBT
rETrnot to skli. roa rasTmoN. V.
G. D, Eand aga ntt o C Pju-bee, U Barbee,
AdmliiiatraMHr ua J. H JSa'D e. nm a rbee
Rveline Barthlesaaw aad C 3 Bartholomew,
her nu8and. Waller -Sarbee, I sad ore Llodsav
and M H Lindsay her usr nd. J h Bar
bee, Oeorge Sarbee, Nanc Baibee, M iln ia
j Babee, last two, ulcbms node twentv-one
years or sire, u. u. naeanv auu rr nets nis
wife. J. B. Clements and Ki y V. lenients,
h swife. J. M Takran SaJi-eF.P Tavor.
b'lwfe.' w. e Barbee, llie Barbee a d
John Barbee. lat two Infants unter two ty
one ye ats of ae. Petchrr BariKP, Was
Barbee. Penney D. Barbee. W , G. Bar e.
You gSto eand I'a oiae A Mue, his wile
THE STATE tFNuRTH CAROLINA. 'j,
, To th Sheriff Woke rountj-QzxTnxa.
Ton are hereoy ecmmande'l to summoa C
O- Barbee, Clem Butoee. and the o ner de
fendants above named, if they be found with
in your tmuBty, to appear at the offlce of the
Clerk 01 the "upenor .""outs tot tne county ..1
Wake wittiin Sit dys after the servk-e of this
sun mnm m tnem. erciusive or tne -ay 01 shod
service sv.i nswer the complaint, a co y c
whk-bhaf een deposited .1 ? the office ol the
t'lerk f le uperior Court for said c uuty.
aad let tl itate Dotice rhat II th-y fau t an
swer to t ' s itd cotnp afnt within that time, the
plaintiff -Jl apply to the court ror the relict ee
inand-di .tie complaint.
Hereof il not. and 01 this summons mace
dneretm'" Gten under mr na d and seal of
said Court tils sttt c o! October, '8 8.
cBAb. Oi UPC i i kj. "wre ;
, .u-?e.irf coart J Wsk County. .....
Gist. B ifOV, ABcr&iay tor PAtnUff.
Superior Court Wake County.
Andrew Srme Ad ' inistrstw de bonis non, lth
the wiil annext a oi uen -tr-on iiuig4 in oe
half hlms-1 and a i other credi ors, c , of
irrancee t-odite. dcesed, sgitist- J SJOu-
tague. Admibia rator of Fraurea Hodge.
T3CK TJaNT t an otlerwsde i this action at
1 . AaiiBit fer m. 81 of wake upnoiourt:
n. tlce t. h-rei irive to ihe ct.ditO'S of tne
estate of rYatreff hctire to present and wove
Uteir clalM ami in-1 said e-tie neiore me. si m
offlt, in t e cry of k ieiga,on or uer -e ise
mh day of N- veiutier. !, o iDey, are io be
excluded' from 'he bene ts of sua order and
from participating la said este - - ' -
. w-.R.t)X, Referee, t
. Raleigh, K CX, October 10, 1879. ir,, -
oot W-oaw-sw
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BALTIMORE
V JOBBING HOUSE.
f ,i W1TU J,-. - ,-'. -!.
332 ail 334 West Baltimore Street
CONSTANTLY IN 8TOCK. THJB
Lilesl Works of aU Us PaMisfe
; . IN
fniiday School,
Day School,;
'y Law, Wedlcal,;
;j. r. , - i . Theological ans.
'l- -" - -
'Mj ntscellaneous Books.
TRAPPINa AND WRITING PAPKRS,n
.'1 - :
j BONNET BOARDS,
1 PAPER BUNDS,;
PENCILS, INKS, FENS.
" AGINTSror
HYATT'S CELEBRATED
WntB-BOTJlTD'' GLATED.
Any and everything in the Book and Paper 1
Business can be procured of ua. 1!
" ' . f !;v
WM. J. 0. DULANT & 00.
R. A. BYNTJM'8 j
Old Apple Brandy
The popu arity which this Brandy has attained
'nrtuces me to brni it more senerallv to notice.
If you like a eood, pure artl' le. this I am willing
to iruarantee ; and if you have any scruples aa to
.Binz urn overage von may be assured of tta
mi d stlmulatinc and tnvigorat ng qualities in a
neoK'ai point 01 view, it is receiving the un-
lualifled emiorsetrent of men eminent in the
uedica' profession in all low forms of disease of
a waa in? and debilitating nature, where it be-
.'mf8 necessary to support tne railing powers
tf life ; and f am Ailing orders from c nvales-
sents from .llataut pans of the United Mates.
from whom I oouid produce certincatea, but I
itrefer that my Brandv should speak for Itself.
t' is CARETOLLY DIaTtLl.KD FRoM THE
tTJICK OF TUB APLB, and la, as its name un
files, APPLE BRANDY I free frrm all adulter
Uloos. I am now orepared to ship U to aay part
f the United state in bottles running six to
n- gallon, at Si .86 per bottle. 1
rsr-you are respectfully referred to the: cor-
-esponaeiice oeiow, : I
All orders must be addressed to the under
4gned, aa I have no agencies, and all packages
win oe marked u. u. express or ircight in all
oases wtn be paid by tae purohaser. Money
4ent bT Rearlatered Letter.
- 1 will also supply PURE 8CUFPERNONQ
w in a at i.uu per ootue.
Addresa R. A. BYKTM,
-- FannviUe Pitt County, N. O,
OaaxKytLLa. N. March 41, 1878.
to all Whom tkU Mat Concern:
, I have personal It aud Intimately known R. A.
Bnn, of the e unty of Pitt, ince 1S64, when,
is a wounded soldier. I waa area for bv him at
his home, ills word may be impliolty relied upon
in ail things. - He ia incapable of knowlagly mis
re presenting at ything or deceiving anybody.
- He lathe maker of the best article of Apple
randy 1 have ever seen or tasted. Those wlah
ng to get an elegant article of pore Brandy will
ie sure w ao so oj appiyinr o mm. -
THOS. J. JARVia.
Fabmtillx, Pitt County, N. C, Jan. W. ' Tt
HI KxetUeney, Z. B. Vanee :
a Dsaa 8i : After having on several occasions.
,"tn a my nous uiu eisewaere. tasteo 01 my
-Old Apple Brandy," wui you be so kind aa to
clve me your opinion aa to its excellence and I
purity r I tuns some four or five years sjn you
sent some of it to a friend in London, England,
wuo thus becoming acquainted with its superior
merits, challenged with it the makers of the best
London Dock Brandy. May I not ask you alao
to miorm me of the result of that contest, if you
anow 111 . , m. nave ue nonar to De,
Yours truly,
R. A. BYNUM.
. j-. J :- Exxcdttvb Dkpartkbkt, r
: t ,. State of North Carolina,
Balxioh, January SSth, 187t. '
Mr Jr. a. ByMm:-
1 Dsaa Sra : Your note is received, and ia
fewer thereto it gavea me pleasure to say that I
beUeve your Brandies are the purest and beat I
ever saw of our home manufacture.' - 1
- In 1874 1 presented, a genUeman in London
wnn a gauon 01 your maxe ana ne said tt ex
celled anything he had ever seen made from
rutt, and that alt his acquaintance who had
asted tt thought it equal to the bee .brands of
arane brandy. ;
l If people will drink spurts as a beveiaffe U is
a pity that they would not confine the tr- elves to
sucb pure, unaauiteratea ana nonesuy mart
pinia as youz jranoaea.
Bespectfuny and truly yours.
, anMiAwy . B. VANfig
. B. HEAfiB, iu of Ml Carolina,
.-fit n .
WITH:
2D WIN BATS 8 - &
f MANUFACTUREtlS OF
CO.,
CLOTHIHG t WHOLESALE,
507 and 509 Broadway,
NEW ".YORK.
, gar-Goods manufaerured
MOUTH ERN TRADE.
exclusively for the
an-iy-pa.
dsn Hfdskj.
-I have analyzed the Whisky xnovm under
the brand of B-"elett " cootiollert oy Messrs.
wsiirrit. Duir co., Kicnmono, va aui una
tt free from mill oil and ot.r Impurities. nd
reco ameud it u.-e for mediciual a:id fami'y
purpo-er. J. B. JHcCa W. M. !.. late Piofeasor
of Chemistry. Medical CoU ge ol Vuglnia-- -
January s.is.s.' i -i v '
Jot aale by , . ; . .
B. niLX.
eat 4-taaos ISols Agent for Raleigh, N-a0,
NEW-ADVERTISEMENTS.
t OLD FORT, N. C.i' h
W.; J.C ALAIS, - - Supsrintend&nt.
" MANUFACTUKSRS OF ' r " ."-
WALSHT CHAMBER SUITS. DRESSIRI CASE
WASH-STANDS. WAROROBES. HAT f
1 BACKS TASUS OF All K1I9S . -:. . , ,
---'- AI3 STTLES. DESKS. i.- ,il
AITD KYBRYTema DUALLY "MADB in a
t UT"RST-fTT.A SS lrTrRNITtTRK FACTORY, r.
This is a EOMK XNTESPKISS, and beln
ach, we respectfully ask an. even soars wits.
oux worinern oompeasors. , ,
We have the best aj4 newest' Improved lu
calnery, and ; - - ' t'
Superior Worlcmen,
Aad tuuranta aaOaf action, both in styles and
prices.- -
Otders nrnmotlv snd. . mr-f
pree apple ahdjeach buahdhs.
Largest stock in the Southern Market, for sals
to the trade only bj ;
B. Courtney Jenkins & Co.
DISTILLERS, AGENTS,
aim
LIQUOR MKPCHATS, .
lilCBMUim, Va.
WHOLESALE
angt dSm
Authorised by the Common wealth of Kentucky
13th
POPULAR DRAWING OF.THE
A.t, Macauley's Thea ro.
In the City cf Louisville, oa
October 301 b, I 19.
TUK'SE DRAWINGS, AUTn'RIKp 15Y
ACT OF TH f lEGISlATURK F 1KJ9 M
s- In FD BY A L. 'I It ' V 'I' It 18 (C K N.
TTTKY (ail f avthtlent aihvrtim"tnntn of other
Inttj-rn nnnrmni irho rim'M the mie otmitrxhip of
-all the in ants in Kentucky,' to the contrary not
icithtUandimj.U C I! 11 ' EGU AK14 iin TH
I. as. U"-oF tVERY MONTH sUNlAYS
FX KPTEU). A t KS KL'PJSIlVlBU lil
1-KOilINKNT CITIZENS OF TUB bTaTK.
GRAND AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS
OF THE NEW FEATURES.
Fvery ticket-holder can be his own supervisor,
call out his nu-tiber and see it picasiu tne
whed The Managem nt call auetitiotrto tae
erand opp rtunitv presented or ootmning ror
only H any of the FOLLOWING PRIZES':
1 Prise.. $30,000
loo rvs sico eTi iio.oon
soo P'B'S 60 " 10.0t
f00 P'Z'S 80 " 1S,0W
l Prize 10,000
1 Prise 5.0O
10 P't'sSl.onoeTi lo.iiftti
t,oooPi's io "io.ooe
ao Prizes S500 each $10,000.
Prizes $3oo each. Approximation Prizes $2,700
Prizes $200 each. Approximation Prizes $t,60o
9 Prizes $ioo each, Approximation mzes vw.
lo Prises. lHM"u
. . .
Whole Tickets, f 2. Half Tickets, $ 1.
27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets. 100
All applications for club rates should be made
to the home offlce. . . . .
Full list ol drawing puousnea in ixtqibtujv
CanrOtrlou nal and New York Herald, and
mailed to all ticket-holders. For tickets and
information., address T. J. com M k KJfOKX),
CtmriJfurmr-' Building. UmiSVUie, H.J.
an' SstTnTrrwr wS-S-lS.:
I S3 82,5 3 3
px 32 rz: rr
r-i ii.
5 2
- M " srs i w
mmvmi
NOBTXF CABOLiINA STATE UEFB
Insurance Company
(Incorpwravtea in 1873, "-
- -V, 'f RALSIOH, X. a '
Assets....
260.270 70
Mnrplns to Policy ITatlder 175.394 39
iT. u. Uameron. : rremdent
W.B: Andenon; '' 1 : Vie6-Preddent
w. ii. uteju; csecp. ana Treat
Dr: B. Burke Haywood, v Med. Director
Prof. E Smith,1 Advitary Actuary
Ta only Hon Life Insurance Conmany i'b
North Carolina. One of the most successful
Companies of its age in the United States. Ha
already issued netween rwo and three thonsp.nc
oolicies. - Ail or its funds invested at aomt
among our own people. All losses paid proia pi'
ly and in cash. Rates as low aa these of tuj
orst class company, uas thksk aoiUTS or ok.
oets lor every poixab oi liabilities. - '
wAtrents wanted in every county in the State jr.
rk ror tais most exceuear and armiy estat
ished home , iastltuaoa. For infornati6t
address
N. C. BTATE LIFE IN8UBANCE CO., -.
. RaJojrh. X. f!
Pebla.4 .'.
COAL! COAL!! V
WE are now prei are 1 to furnish any amount
tf JI,a" :.!-whi. h hHH bt-en i hnr.
iouirhrv tested.' a d proi-ounced e ual to any
ttiummou4 coal found lu tbe Unittd States.
- For fchop purpcea. steam and eas.lt ia uusnr.
:pased.a.t t;--.,: ;a si ir-'Si.ufj,,:-. ...
When coked, it ia aa .excellent Coal for fnnn.
AU orders addressed to ibe uuderttimpd wn
receive. prompt 'at.eutliB: aa l at th lowett
market price. '. - .. a.... S l .,,,),
wmi'i
Csbb1 WUn Co.,
r- Ill
' 5ff3illf
oeua-dsta. ulltN.c,
new AhYEtmsfeMEjn's:
ar. J. IiAHSAY, yortli CaroUna,
WITH
WIEIILE, PAPE CO., ,
' WHCLCSALE DRUGGISTS AND CHtKlSTS, A
433 Market St;,' Philadelphia.' ' -; " 1
v ret "6-d 6mos
j - Wanted, . , ... ;?
CECOND-nAND ORGANS. Address P O.
17 Box Raleigh, N. C "
bet fi-d-tf -. H :-e: .v-s-O ' t' .
I
t
t : " R iVKlOtr: TJ. C . Ontnhw 1 WT i : '!
1fRS E. BURKa and HUBKKT HAYWOOD
J having formed a copartnership, offer their
professional services to ths citizens ot HghI
aud Its vioiuity.
. E BTTREB HAYWOOD Ki D.' -n
, HUBERV .HAYWOOD, MD
' oct s -..
5 and 10 Cent Counters.
" TO THE TRADE: The l ve buslnsss'msn of
theiaynre starting the xionnters. We are
the Originators and Headqusrters. We bavetha.
only two exclusive 6 and 10 J Jobbing Houses 1
inthe U-ltd Mates. . ,. s t; ai'
heudiorcat h gue and psrtt"ulara. ""
- - . ttarrs :s KRoa,
3IOand2fl3Kanllpli St . btcstgo, .
itH unit 28 4 hauncy St, UOklss.
. pot 8Tb Sat-Tusuios . ... i j fc
WILMINGTON, N. C.
TH B Proprietor having tiorrugt ly renovated -,
this House a d furnished it entire y new, ;
lsprtpsrtd to give to the trar ell tig public a i the
ceuvenieBCta on FIRST- LAS Hoigu It.
is loraied in the ve y centre f he business part
of th- cit being conven ent to the principal
baslness houses, Pcstofflce. Custom House, City,
Ha 1 atid court Ho ise
a flrac'aas Bar and Billiard Saloon la ooa
necied with this House. .
Large Sample Rooms for Com-
j t merclal TraTelers. ' " '
RATES S2.00 PER DAY,'
v. A
P. A, SCHUTTE.
oct -3mos
STOP AT Tllli
Richmond Hotel.
J (OPPOSITE LONG'S HOTEL), ' '
ROCKINGHAM, N. C. ''""
MES. J. A McDONALD, Proprietress.
Rooms iarure and comf o table. Terms model
t Pnirte ni attentive waiters snia-tf.
j TAGE'S HOTEL.
BA-JSTITOItD. N". O.
Sigtt Hand Side going South,
, Left Hand Side going North .
Pcsgenrrs take Breakfant going South; Sup
per got Worth. ME, LK 50 CENTS. .
W. O. PAGE,
tin 1 Vtf F.rmflrlyf flarv. Hronrlator
GEFGORy HOUSE.
Cm Olllyor O, V, O.e
Is In the business een'reoftbe city and di
rect !t opposite where the tralcs stop. Railroad
and telegraph offices in the building ,
T. II. Haiti, Proprietor. ' " i
i Good Fire aid icconmioMni Serrutsi !
. fht-f - - '
: THE CARROLLTON, -; ..
BALTIMORE, LIGHT AKD GKBMAH 8TBXXTS,
. BALTIMORE. . ' 5 '
(The largest ard mly modern bniJt Hotel la .
be ity. $4.00, $3.on. and $'.6o per d.y, ccord- -nir
o size and Iwation of rooms. ;,
Sp t iat a fanee-ents at all times will 'be
tnade by letter or tele t am. . '1
r levator rnns co t nuonsiy to an tne floors. .
Permanent board by the mouth at from $40
ber mouth npwa ds. - ;1
a no- s ot city psssenge cars pass tne aoors.
Very extensive tntpnvrm-nt to i fee amount 7.
bf ov-r Sfteen ihontand dollars are now I eing
placed on the h'tel. nd every arranirement for
equiremem oi puomess win ne st rana.
F. W. COLEMAN. Manager.
octfM5m-pd. . c. . .,
PUKCELJL HOUSE,
5 NORFOLil. TA. '
JR. T; JAMES; - - Proprietor. f
. - it ,
Passenger;
j rw Rooms elegantly furnished,
.Elevator.
rw-a.50and S3.00 per day, according to.
a--". ' oct'7-iv ' i
FLllljiiLL II OB II.
WILMINGTON, N.' C. :h : &
Recently thoroughly overhauled and renova '
ted. FIKST-CLAS8 in every respect. Location
. v houses Post-offlce, Custom House, City Hall
,t aad, coon Bonaai ?v -,.i t ,w.-
Bales (2 and $2 50 Pex ? r
0nr Motto 1st TO PLEASE.
HOWELL 00BB, Proprietor. "'
anirS-tf.
NEW GOODS
1
.i'f.
AT
f:j"
T ADITS' LNEN SUITS ND DUSTER
Jii, , 'J rlrtijrm Laces, Ritbors, alofquito Bars
eorsets. Ladies solid Colored Hose. Misses' sol id
Coated li'ise, and other seasonable' goods.' AI
very cheap. Jiesjectlully,
Jo'vittf , . - t M.BOSENBAUM !
HOSEMUE
I Sale of Fine Cattle. . :
TJILLBEOlDON THE PBEVISES.NEAH
I ,.VY, tver Station, a fine lot-of DEVON
ar d OKADHD A LIt R k Y : C'A'S"!'. Bv AND
belotgng to the csute
of D W. Kerr, deceased ; . .
Ti-e atteBtwn ofe,e-devw-aitd-bntcherB is
called to this s ock as the b st ev r off end for
saem in-s parv of -the country .bale to.Uae
place. . ti. a . , . , yKt .
November 12111,
-t - "i- ' ' ' , " .,,? , f . j
. At the spme time all ths perif hab e pronerti
belongtngto said efctte consisting of Horse
Hogs, ft heat, Corn, Oats, - J?!. ."' J ,
at 14-dU AEXWUkf1 dn
:t