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.iiii BT 8.. A. ABU4, bta DUT (except Monday) and Weekly. RATES OV AUViHTUUNQ. Ml JT : fir One Square (1 inch) one day.L....... si 00 BjU,, one year, mfl postpaid, I Ml f i . - , two, 1 so three" I 00 toot-"- 1 10 . .. veMr.M.MM tot " aia S SO m three M ? r . nnn rear. mall postpaid.... 1 M t -six months, ; - -1 0 -ritT subscribers The Observer will be de- 111 LA. - J B II . . ......... . i - -: t i (Si- if - I Contracts for adTerUslng fox any space or tun may be made at the office of The Observer, Observer Bonding, Fajettevllle street, fialeifk North Carolina. " , PROFESSIONAL CARDS. : n.ered JaUy treaty cents per week; seven- rfT, 1 '' ner month: two dollars fortluee I v KJU V, RALEIGH, N. C. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1879. NO. 118. of tn Potdojflce at Raleigh, if. C, aceond-cM matter. iff TELEGRAPH. , iiJPOKTKD BY THS A8BOOIATED' rKIS. Noon Reports - A Seducer Killed.' pivpivsati. November 14. A special states that James P. Ferguson killed lamps H. Coombs, on Main, street, at j unnkinsville, Kentucky, last evening. TVriruson came to that town to compel J (Vvimhs to marry his sister, whom he bad ,inpd. The latter refused, and Ferguson brought a shot gun loaded and deliberately shot Coombs. Sale of the Johnnie Bull Mines. and " Domingo Dbsvke. Col., November 14 The sale of the Johnnie Bull and Domingo mines, at Silver Cliff, was consummated yesterday. W. F. Shcefer, Wm. Lent, ex-United States Senators Dorsey and Mc Donald and their associatea, ' all of New, Ynrk. are BUDDoaed-to be the purchasers. The supposed price paid is from $750,000 to $800,000. t m - Hanged. " ; f Galvbston. November 14. A New? special from Sherman says : Julius TcBttle was hanged to-day for. the murder of Joseph Brenner, in Dentson, in January. Six thousand persons witnessed the exe cution. Lebanon, Pa., November 14 Charles Drews and Franklin Sticher were haDged bere to day for the murder of Joseph Ilober, at Indian town Gap, last Decem ber. ' r The Kentucky Constitution. Cincinnati, November 14. A Frank fort (Ky.) special states that during the. Buford trial it was discovered that the law in the general statutes providing for the appointment of special judges differed from that adopted - by the Cons'itutional Convention, and signed by the delegates, ts appears in the Debates of the Conven tion. On search being made for' the en grossed copy of the constitution to verify the iaw.no trace could be found in the office of State Secretary, and there is some dtubt now whether Kentucky has any wiibuntic constitution at all. Indian Troubles. Dssvkb, Col., November. 14. Los I'id is dispatches state that Gen. Hatch, of the coiAmisbion, has arrived. The hoH'ilc chiefs; with the exception of Jack, who is reported to have gone to the Uintah reservation, are at Los Finos, and are willing to surrender. He peremptorily refuses to come and meet the commission. It bas been determined almost beyond doubt that be led the hostiles in Thorn burl's fischt. Ouray held a lonar confer ence with the hostiles on Tuesday night, and told them that they need not expect any mercy. Johnson is at the agency, and gavs u be bas done anything wrong be is willing to expiate for the crime, and is willing to hang if necessary. . Articles Signed Between Han an and Courtney. Roohkstkk, November 14. Articles were agreed to by Hanlan and Courtney late fast night, to row a five mile race, tiro and one-half miles out and return; in best boats, for the six thousand dollars 1 offered by the Hop Bitters Company, the rsce to be rowed on the l'otomae near Washington City, on Tuesday, December 9, between the hours1 of two and five p. m., subject to postponement by the referee on account of the weather.' Blakie will be the referee. If there is any in terference with the race the referee may order it over again on the first favorable day. Hanlan, at the word "go," waives all rteht in the six thousand dollars, which shall go to the winner, as decided by the referee. If either man falls to start Han lan does not waive his claim. The Hop utters Company deny Hanlan s claim, but in consideration of the above agree ment, will place the money in bank to be paid to tae winner. Both men expect to K0 to Washington early next week. Uanlan will be the guest of the Avalas- tana, and Courtney the guest of the Po- iomac8. Fire and Loaa of Xlfe. Ttw York, November 14. This morn ing a fire broke out on the second floor of & tenement on No. 80 Canon street. Tbe tenement was occupied by at least twelve families, and the excitement was terrible. Miry Bahiska lives on the third floor nd jumped from the window, and was severely injured internally, while four memWera of a family named Batzkie, liv in? on the lop flvlor, were suffocated by the smoke. The father, Joseph Batzkie, en deavored in every way to save his family, out finding his efforts fruitless, be rushed to the window and threw himself out, and a3 .picked up dead. Patrick J. Lynch, breman, whilst endeavoring to save the inma'es, had both of his hands severely burned. The damage to the property is traall. , Lynch, the fireman, three times reached toe fourth fl xr, and tried to bear out the unconscious women and children. Each "me he was driven back, and finally made Wjown escape by tottering to the fire cape In his descent he inhaled the aames, and was borne to the hospital, bere he lay dying at midday. When the cnes of the neighbors brought the police a firemen to the house, Batzkie was en rushing wildly to the window of his J00111. and returning as i: endeavoring "arag something with him, the smoke .aim back, but he returned again, jau time a sheet of flame shot into his thf ' nd witn desparing cry he seized rii?Wlndow frame arjdsprang out. The not so great, but in his de nt the man's feet were caught .by the tnn fl?fLthe window below, and he was tKo head downward, and thus be struck th , M ueu ujo uremen mmcu RazPP four human bodies, closely 7iea wgether on a bed in the little DmL!?)m' were ,OUD; ' conscious with ?Jy aod 8lrggling o arouse herself trom T cne8 of her basband ringing out t; lndow. thither he made his u inefflCtuaj attemots to come to her glance, the wife had rolled upon the herfi,d.reache(l ber children's rooms, ".u.aaied toeether ought being for them. jjM had overcome her, and with her fr , vukiu, ana ieeiinz about hfr K sne bad - fallen nnon - " ar n were slink. i lueir wiern had ''gpy. scorched, otherwise the fire ated there. Their cheers l 'bem. The smeke had work effect nail v . a famiiv named Coben lived in the building, and yesterday .lira. Cohen was observed car rying out several large bundles. About 7 o'clock Cohen and his 'wife and children left the house, the adults carrying large bundles. Cohen was arrested at the in sorance office, where he .had seven hun dred' dollars' on' his property. His wife was found at No. 106 Hester street and locked up. - Midnight Report ' Strike. - Bkuastv November 14. Two thousand reelera, employed by theYorkstreet Spin ning Company, have struck for an advance oi wages. Comparative Cotton' Statement.' New Yob, "November 14. The follow ing is the comparative cotton, statement for I tbe wees ending rovemberv54th, ls79r Net recetDts at aU United States pom daring the week........ i8.8t-TZ.87S Tutaireueipls to this date.. 1,633,637 1,32.767 Exports (or the week... 187,9 S isr,s59 Total exports to this date...... 3,08S 689,687 Stock as all u.H. ports, j ...... i4,n Stock at all Interior towns...... , 68,tos If 4,480 B.ock at Liverpool ; 283,000 482,000 S.ocfc of American afloat for ttreat Britain.. 3S0.0OO J35.000 . Decision in the JJennls Coppers Case. New Yobk, November 14. The deci sion in tbe tamous Dennis Coppers case has been reached, and tbe remains of the Free-Mason are ordered to receive tbe sepulture beside those of his mother in Calvary Catholic Cemetery. The case was baaed upon the refusal of the Super intendent of tbe Catholic cemetery ground to allow tbe interment of the body of Coppers. 'After assuming various phases. it finally came before Judge Wesibrouk, whose decision is a lengthy one and re views the case and tbe law, and bases bis decision uponthe fact that the sale of a cemetery lot is an absolute transfer. ; ' The Capture of the Una scar. Panama, November 6. The report of tbe Chilian ' Admiral 1 in relation to : the capture of the Huascar is addressed to the President pf tbeUepublic,aufJ is as fol lows: At Ta"rmtbe Cochrane 'engaged the Huascar. Tbe Blanco entered into action at 10:00. At 10:50 the Huascar was knocked to pieces and surrendered. Her commander, Gran, was killed, as also were tbe second and 4hird - in command. The crew of " the' Peruvian ironclad fought tenaciously and heroically on account of the state in whieb the vessel ' had been left. 1 think she will be or , no further use.' There were no losses in the Blanco and Cochrane. ' -The 0"Higgins from the commencement of action pursued the Union at full speed. Tbe Loa followed the O'Higgins on the same errand. When the action was over I ordered the -; Cochrane to follow tbe Union also. I trust that the O'Higgins and Loa have overtaken the Union, and in that case I. do not thick but they have taken her. The officers and crews of these ships showed themselves brave and calm. I am going to Mejillones to bury tbe Huas car's -dead, and leave the prisoners there. 1 congratulate your Excellency on this victory. (Signed) G. l.iivKHO. Going Down Into the Deep. Charles Muller, tbe second mate of the Champion, the Charleston steamer that was sunk last week off tbe Delaware Capes, makes the following statement' about the disaster : He said i "I have been on. board , the Champion over ten years. . I had charge of 'the watch on Thursday night, which was composed of three men besides my self. Nothing unusual occurred, and the lights were Bet at the masthead and on both sides of the vessel as usual. At 12 o'clock I was relieved by the first mate and turned into bed. i My state room .was forward in tue mess room. "About 3 o'clock in the morning I was awakened by tthe sound of two bells striking. This'was the signal of stop. Then there was a pause of about half a minute and a frightful crash, which shook the whole vesseL r ON PICK. "Lights were burning in our mess room, and I pulled on my .hoots and ran on deck. The captain came out of tbe pilot bouse as I came up and called to me, 'Go aft and clear away the boats. He then tan to tbe cabin and told the passengers to come on deck in a hurry. I could feel the ship sinking rapidly. 1 seized two 'axes and ran aft. I eave one of the axes to a sailor and ordered him ta cat away the : lashings from tbe port quarter boat, and I began to cut the lashings from the star-board quar ter boat myself. While doing so I saw a large ship right into us on our star -board bow. Several men were on her forecastle and the Champion was backing away at full speed. ' When tbe lashings were cut I ordered the men to swing the boats out. All tbe people saved were then on deck, I think; but there did not seem to be much excitement and hardly any confusion. Tbe bow of our steamer was going down rapidly and she began to lurch and tremble as she sank. The captain ordered' me to cut away the lashings from the life raft and I ran to da so. I saw tbe captain go to tbe cabin again and order the ladies to come on deck without waiting to dress, as the vessel was going down fast. I took a knife and cut away tbe lashings from the life raft. I had a good deal of : trouble in doing so, for the ship stood nearly on end. The cook helped me, and just as tbe raft was free of its fastenings the water broke over the deck of the Champion, and she went down with a plunge, bow first. r SAVING THE BAFr. ' , - The lif s raft caught under , tbe main stay, and the side I hung to was dragged under the water until tbe raft stood up right. I climbed up the raft as 1 was be ing dragged to the bottom and pushed against the mainstay with all tbe j strength I bad. xacn secona seemea an nour as i struggled for life under the waves in the darkness. Just as I was about to give up I gave a tremendous push, and the raft, sliding from under tbe mainstay, rose to the surface. I wa just able to climb on it, when I saw the cook clinging on to tbe other side, although he bad been, utterly helpless under the water. I then saw the captain swimming in the water, and pad dled to him with a piece of j-riner work I picked up. When 1 dragged aim on board be waa completely exnaustea sou wuiu cook on board.. The ir was full of awful; i eounas. ywcwcuuiu uc directions screaming ana ueggmg w uoy -. Some of the voices were those of women. I was so affected that I trembled all over. ; We cut the oars of the raft loose and pulled I around in search of the poor people who were praying for help. "We picked up the chief engineer, first assistant engineer - and 1 a sailor named Fred -Mackman. .They were holding on to pieces' of the wreck. We then found a' fireman named Kelly hanging on to the after hatch, -and' took John Foster, the porter, from one 'of 'the lifeboat 8, which was floating bottom up wards. We could not find any more per -sons, although we could hear them cryin? out for help. The lifeboat was righted and bailed out, and the chief ' engineer took charge of it with two-of the sailors. We continued to pull around, but the life raft drifted and we could' make no headway.' Sometimes a voice would be heard close to us, but the raft' could not reach the spot in time. In a little while the lifeboat came back,' having picked up three : men. One of them, s coal . heaver, , was. 'uncon scious and almost naked. ' He had ' been surprised in bed. The lifeboat took the raft in tow and we rowed toward the ship wbicb struck us. We were 'met by ' tbe" ship's mate boat; and after getting on board we let the raft go adrift.' : On the ship we were treated kindly and all were furnished with plenty of food and clothing."-. 'OATHAJUKI CEO&S. Catharine Cross, the stewardess. , was found relating the story of her escape to a large number of ladies in the cabin of tbe Morro Castle, lying at the company's pier... .-.j : , "I was in my berth,", she said, "and asleep, but was awakened by the shock. I bad my clothes on. . I rushed up the com panion way. : I was no sooner upon the deck than I was caught up by , the water and carried overboard. 1 was unconscious at this time. I don't remember what hap pened to me. It was very cold. The wa'er wasn't cold, but tbe wind was very cold when I was taken out of the water. I was picked up by three men in a boat from the ship, I heard the men say that I was the third person picked up. I beard screams of women in tbe cabin ' when ' I rushed upon deck, and after 1 was pulled into tbe boat I could hear cries for help in the water. I was the only woman saved. "Besides myself, there were women on board, and one baby. They were all while. Tbe baby belonged either to Kate Tbrackey or to Rosa Barber. I don't know which. These two women were in the steerage. Miss Marion Mikell, and Mrs. H. Huxtable were cabin passengers. Mrs. Andrews and her daughter wre only seven days from Europe when they came on board our steamer. The reason I was not undressed was because I felt gloomy. At supper time, when the Captain came down, Mrs. Andrews said: " 'It's warm to-night. Captain. " 'Yes, said the Captain, .'it's foggy "Then Mrs. Huxtable, who was an elderly lady, said to me : " 'I hope, stewardess, that no other ves-' sel will run into us.' " 'Oil, no,' I said, 'there's no danger of ihat ; Capt. Lockwood is very particular. I gave her this answer, but what she said made me feel gloomy, so I didn't lake off my clothes, but just lay back in my berth and at last fell asleep. I didn't bear any more, but suddenly I found myself awake, and I knew that something was tbe mat ter. I rushed out, and when I was going up the companionway tbe water came down and washed me back. I got hold of the bannister and pulled myself up. : I didn't see any other woman, but I heard them all screaming in the cabin. When 1 1 got on deck the water was there. I don't remember bow much, or how long I was in it, but I don't think I stood still a min -ute. I think I went right to a boat ihat some men were cutting loose. This was near the stern of the vessel, on the left band side. If there had been a little more time they would have got tbe boat loose, and a good many might have been saved in it, but tbey were too late. , I remember I went up to the boat and put my bands on the edge of it to get in when tbe water came and lifted me up and carried me right over the boat and into the ocean. I went down in the water, I don't know "bow far. I was unconscious. When I came up I reached out with my bands and gdt a hold of something. It was a settee, with a long air-tight tin box fastened under the seat to make it a life preserver, I got hold of this and balanced in the middle, and so kept myBelf up. On tbe Line ! The character ' for the Madison ; and Winston-dalem railroad has been secured and the company organized. We pub lished last week that a committee' of our citizens had visited Madison and ; inter vening section, to invite their co-operation in securing a charter for a railroad from that place to Winston and Salem. They met with a hearty response, and last Fri day fixed upon to meet at Walnut Cove for the purpose ofcompTeting the or ganization, the -delegation from Winston and Salem met at the appointed time, the Madison delegation consisting 6f W. B. Carter, ' Sr.; H. J. McGehee J. Ml Vaughn, Samuel Smith, and Dr. YY. K. Smith. The meeting organized by calling -Dr. Shaft ner to the chair, and appointing J. A. Robinson, Secretary; Art' election for six directors was held and resulted1 as follows: From Winston CoL J. E. Gilmer, T. J. Brown. - From Salem Dr. J. F. Shaffrier, J. W. Fries. From Madison W. B. Carter, ' Sh, Samuel Smith.,, , . , ' - This completes the link from Danville and Mooresville, and places out town 6n the line. If the proposed ' extension , Df the Midland road is run through this sec tion of our towns, while - using every ' en deavor to secure a road to this place, ' has no fight to make against any 'other point, and as the location is entirely in the hands of tbe Midland road, it will be determined by the engineer's report, and , the money subscribed by the points that wish to se cure it, it will be evident that every place must stand on its own merits 'and the in ducements it can offer to those who have the coutrol of this matter. Winston Sen tinel. . The Indian School at C a ruble:. Pa. A , special dispatch from Carlisle says: "The Indian school at this place has just received an addition of two more girls and six boys from Dakota and I Wis consin. The total number now here is 159k and the school is getting along finely. Indian Commissioner Hayt ; was here a day or two ago, and he expressed great satisfaction with tbe pupils, with their cleanliness, good behavior and their gen eral appearance, lie is confident of the complete success of the undertaking. Mr. Hayt authorized Captain Pratt to arrange for a chapel and assembly-room with ca pacity for 300 children.". An maiana mecucai student wears a a w " a " . pair of shoes made of human skin. " "To 1 what oase snoeses may we come at last, NEVT ADVERTISEMENTS. WEAVEU BROS., 4 (Commission If crchants, XAST HARQSTT STREET, Will be glad to correspond with parties havlnsr consignments of Produce. Best of reference If desired. P. O. Box see, Kaleign, N. C. oct 8-d3mos , . . m . - Wanted, . BY a Book-keeper in a Northern Bank, a elm 11 r titration in a tkrathern Bank, on ac count of climate. Address .. GILBERT L. LYON. ' Little Fails,- , : Herkimer Co., New York. nova-dtUldecl --- --- ' . For Sale. A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY PAPER AND , JA. JOB OFFICE, that Is now making money, 1 ana wna oeuer attention woaii mace more. . Address, .-. JOHHDOE, - Care, ot t ommertvb, - , . , . . " , "T" .. Raleigh. N. C. FRED. A. OLDS, C?atrierbn, Hay Sc Co, . Office over CiUaens' National Bank. Special Aent RALEIGH, Nm C., . For 'the' Cottirianles named In Cameron: liar A Co.'s adver tisement. ap 16 Smos Valuable Land Tor Sale ON MONDAY, the Sd day of November next, the undersigned. Coram sstonera. Ac. unler a judgment of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, will sell, at public suction, at the Court House door, in the town of Halifax, the tract of LAND in saH couutr owned by the late Catharine K. Edmoniron at the time of her death, and known a Looking Glass," contain ing about twelve hundred (1,800) acres, on Roanoke River and Lxiklng Glaa- Creek. TkBxa. One-fourth cash; the resMue to be paid In one, two and three years, wtrh interest from day of sale. Bnd and approved security required. Title reserved. T. M. ARQO. i J. W. HINSDALE, i oct 8-WUd " OommlBFloners, . Only 19 I3o11jxi-s PEXXSYL VANIA SINGER MACHINE Eqasvl to star Slnrer la tbe ITCarUet. The above cut represents the most popular style for the people, which we one"- you ior tne verr low nrice of 19. including attachments. Remember, toe do not ask you to pay until you have sr the Machine. , After having examined it. if it is not all we represent, return It to us at oar exvenee. Consult your interests and order ax once. If vou live within seven hundred miles the freight wUt not be more than one dollar. Address PBNK8YLYANIA 8KWINQ MACHTN CO. IT M. 10th street, Philadelphia, Pa. : aug-ssiy CENTRAL HOTEL, W. E. PATTE RSO.V, Prop'r. NEW BERNE, N. C This wen-known and commodious House; is its name implies, is situated in the "central and business" portion oi tne cut ; nence recom mends itself for its convenience to the "Trav- elleg Public" affording solicitors every oppor tunity of visiting their business c rresponaents. It nas auennve servants sna us iame is iur- nished with even delicacy out of the market. An Omnibus for the conveyance of guests to ad from the trains and steamers "free of charge, a special feature In this place, and all the. appurtenances whether of comfort or con- 1 enienee, of a "modern flrst-claas" floteL Terms to nit the times 18;. oct City Lot for Sale. As Attorney for ' Mr. mxl Mrs. Rctts K. J'ukkll, we offer for sale their valuable lot at corner of Blount ana reace streets in itaieign. containing one and three-fourth acres, with dwelling house, Ac We will sell in one or sev eral parcels to suit purchasers' If not sooner sold privately, we will sell at public auction, at tne Court House door in Raleigh, Monday, De cember I, 1819. Terms une-sura easn; naiance in one, two and three years, with interest. BATTLE A MORDECAI, : oct29-tf Attorneys. c . : Wilninston, IT. C, Easiness Cards.1 7 BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. P. HEINSBEEQKK.........39 and 41 Market stj COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WOLfH A WORTH .... .... .Water stj KSRCHNER A C ALDER BROS Water St. COTTON DEALERS. LILLY A BROTHER.... .. .... ........ Water St. - GROCERS Wholesale and-RetaiL ADRIAN A VOUJTRS Cor. Dock A Front sta.' GEO. MTEKS J, U and 13 South Front at. JOHN C. HExEK Korth Water at. HARDWARE, SASH, BLMNDS, &c. S. JACOBI ..... 10 Sonw Front st. ' PERUVIAN GUANO. W. H. MCRABT CO......,......,.Water St. Z SADDLES. HARNESS, ETC. ysTJ.awn A BOW')EN....8oathiyTontDrt NEW , ADVERTISEMENTS BALTIMORE - JOBBING if, I CONSTANTLY IN STOCK TH ' If 2 -IS .nriday School,' . Day School,1 Law, TIcdIcal, Thcololcafant. T : Miscellaneous Hooks. WRAPPING AND WRITINQ PAPERS, BONNET BOARDS, PAPER BUNDS; pencils,' inks! pens; AGZHT8 TCP HYATT'S CELEBRATED Any and everything in the Book and Paper Business can be procured of us. WM. J. a DULANY & 00. mb8-dw-lv. II. BYNDM'8 Old. Apple Braiiiiy The oonu JirttT which this Brandy has attained Inrinces me to brinir it more arenerallv to notice. if vou iiKe-a arooa. Dure article, tnis i am wiuing r. - ' : . . . i r . . : to guarantee ; and If yon have any scruples as to using it as a beverage you may oe assured ox us mitd. stimulating and invigorating qualities in a medical point of view, it is receiving tne on- auallued endorsement of men eminent In the medical profession In aU low forms of disease ot a wasting and debilitating nature, where it be comes necessary to support the failing powers of life: and I am filling orders from convales cents from distant parts of the United States, from whom I could produce eerancatea, bat I Ft1 refer that mv uranav snouia sneas ior linen. IS UAKKr LILLY D1ST1LLJU) JTltUM TALK JUICE OP THE APPLE, and is, as its name im plies, apple bk and 1 1 tree rrcm au aaoner ations. I am now prepared to ship U to any part of the United states in bottles running six to the rallon. at $1.86 per bottle. ; swxooarerespecuuny reierreaio va oov AU oraers mun oe aaaressea to caa anuer- slmed. as I have no asrencles. and all packages wm be marKea u. u. An pxpress or zreigns ia au cases will be paid by us purcnaser. Money sent by Registered Letter. . l wiu aiso supply trvtut ch; u r r jsivw uau WINS at $1.00 per bottle. Adaress . k, m asxrvsjju ,rt Fsrmville Pitt County, N.CX , Gbishvtjlls, N. C7, Marck 11, lST&i1 7 To all Whom thie Map Conemj- . j .a I have personally and intimately known Btvitm, of the ounty of Pitt, since lS&i, when, as a wounded soldier, I was cared for by him at his home, ills word mav be lmpuaitvreuea upoa in ail things. Be Is incapable of knowingly mis- reDresentlns ac Tin inn or a He is the maker of the best arable or Apple Brandy I have ever seen or tasted. , Those wiah-j ing to get an elegant article of pure Bransy will be sure to oo so oy appijing to aim. h TH03. J. JARYIS. 1-. xi&Mviixi, trm vounty, a. V., aiaa, so, 1 lKAa Bia : Aiwr utuiz ub Tnu wwnu, both at my bouse and elaew ere,, tasted ot my "Old Apple Brandy," wui yon be so kind, aa to give me your opinion as to its exceuepce and purity t I think some toar or Ave years ago yon sent some of it to a friend in London. Kb aland. ; who thus becoming acquainted with its aupenor merits, challenged with it the makers of the beat; London Dock Brandy. May l not ask yoa also to inform me of the result of that contest if yon know it t l nave we nonor k i Tours truly. " ' A. BYNUJt. - Executits DBTAmatxn, fStaU of Horth Vmrolina, f -. Ralkigh, January toth, 187 Mr. a. A. aymm; I uzABBLa: i uur uuwi ut reoeirou, aim im 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 gentlem an la London with a gallon of your make and Aa. said fX.jtx-, celled anything he had ever seen made from rnit, and that all his acquaintance who" had, asted it thought it equal to the best brands of grape brandy. - .t - . -v , u people wm anna spiras aa a oeveiag u is. a pity that they would not confine themtelveaio; suca pure, unaauiteratea ana noneauy maat spirits as your 3randies. - i, n mit.i--, ,t i xieapecuuiij ana imiy jours, , , i 1an30-dAw-l, . B. vAKCst ' f . R MEASES, Jr.; Of M'Uij BDWI2T ' BATED & ' CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GLOTllltIG m WHOLESALE, 07 and 500 BroWwaj, NEW YORK iar-Goods manufactured SOUTHERN TRADE. exclusively for the Jan7-ly-pd. 1 J. D. WHITAKG&, DXAXXJS US Lumber, Coal and Wood; WEST HARQSTT STREET, RALEIGH. Orders left at Telegraph Office will be forwarded by Telephone. OGts&d-Iyr 332 ani 334 MteSfi4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. BROOKFIELD. ! - ' - - - A. W.LUDOLF CHINA PALACE OF KMOOKMELD L CO; CHARLOTTE, N. C. i E.TAKX PLEASURE IH INFORMING ar numerous friends, the trade and public gen erally that we have recently establiflbed a Wholesale and Retail 0ROOEERY HOUSE. i-.i bur stock Is complete, consisting of icHLNA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ; SILVERPLATED WARE, ! CLtTIiERY, LOOKING GLASSES, TIN, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, BABY CARRIAGES AND GENERAL ' HOlfsEFtfRNlSHING GOODS, j All ol which we offer at very low prices. Would W pleased to send quotations on application. Very respectfully, J. BROOKPIELD A CO. nov ll-d-lyr 7 augn-dAwSm NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE Insurance Company (I ncorpo ratted In ISra, RALXIQH, N. O. Aaweta. t3U,370 70 Morolna to Poller Holders 175.394 29 F.B. Cameron. President W. B. Anderson, Vice-President W,H. Hiek$;. tiee'y. and Treaa Dr. B. Burke Haywood, Med. Director Prof. B is. Smith, Advisory Actuary -Twoni Hoki Life insurance Company In North, Carolina. One of the most successful Companies of its age in the United States. Has alreadv issued between two and three thousand aoUcies. .All of Its funds invested at home among oor own people. All losses paid prompt ly and in cash. Rates as low as those of any first class oompany. Has thkss dollars oi a aets for everv pollak of liabilities. wAgents wanted in every county in the State to - rk for this most excellent ana srmiy estao- nshed home t isutuuon. jror miormauoi address, . . ; - . . . C. STATE LIFE IHSUKAHUK W., Teblsuf . i-i i , , i 1 Authorised by the Commonwealth of Kentucky 14th , v , POPULAR DRAWING OF.THE JLZJMnouvilo-y'a Tliet ro Di the City of Louisville ' on ?. NoTember 29, ' 18T9. ' THESE n DRAWING8, AUTHORIZED BY ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF 1869, AND 8U8TAINED BY ALUTHB COURTS OF KEN TUCKY (all f- audulent advertisement of other lottery eompanir who claim the sole ownership of "mil the grant in Kentucky," to the contrary, not teUkUandinf. OCCUM KEGULAKLY ON THE Last day (of every month (Sundays EXCEPTEDy, And ARB SUPERVISED BY PROMINENT CITIZENS OF THE STATE. QBJjfr) And Unprecedented success ::: OF THE HEW FEATURES. , Every ticket-holder can be hla own supervisor, call out his number and see it plsced in the wheel. The Management call attention to the grand jopportunity presented ot obtaining for only IS any of the FOLLOWING PRIZES : lPriae ...S30,ouo loo P's's tioo eTi $10,000 S00 P'l'S . 60 " 10,000 00 P'S'S .. 90 18.000 1 Prise.... lO.oom lnuei...... a.owt lo P's guooo em ie,oooj 1.000 P'S'S 10 10.000 90 Prlxeis 1600 each tlO.000. - - I Prises $300 each. Approximation Prizes f2,700 t Prtaes $200 each, Approximation Prizes $100 t Prises $100 each. Approximation Prizes $ 908 iso razes." t$lU,iOO WboIel1ckets9$2. Half Tickets. $lJ 27Tlcketg,'$50. 55 Tickets, $100 AU anpUcatlona for club rates should be made 1 to the home office. . - Fart list of drawinar pabilshed ln Louisville i Courier-Jem turf and New York Herald, and I mailed to all ticket-holders. For tickets and. ! lnxoREauonv address t. j. (xjmjlekpord, IXHtrier-journai uuiicung, Louiavuie, Jiy. ang SKWsavnri nur w--io. - - ! have analysed the hlsky known under the brand of , vB-Select." controlled bv Messrs Walter D. Blair A Co., Richmond, Va and nnd It free from tusll oil and other impurities, and recommend its use for medicinal and family purposes" Jv B. MoCa W, M. D late Ptofessor 01 unenuscry, jneoicai coutge 01 Virginia. - 'Jannirr ia1SI f For sals by-'" ' 4 XX. JaIIJaV tot -mos Sole Agent fox Raleigh, N-JC. Sit '"'iSfllilfpi ... 3 . T. P. DrvxHxex. ASOXA DEVEllEUX, jA.'t'torileys 'at1 ILin.V,3; !- Room No. 4, Bagley Bollduic, . Oor. Fayetteville and llartan Streets, ; t :. UUEIG1I, N. C. , . , i Practice .r the Charts, btate and Federal. I mch7-tf " . J. C, L. U1IIBIS, ' RALEIGH, N.C Orncs sooth of Coct houss hi ou 8vti- nxl BniLDIMa Practices in all the Courts of the State. - - ' Beptss-tf . ... a.8 jajBiT tt rn-j o.. . Practices in State and Federal Courts. Colleo- tions promptly made. augS-tt - . JOHK M. MOKINe, I ALTRKD M. STOUlie, Of Orange. Of Chatham. Attorneys at Law, AU business entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. t ebtt 7-ly. R.T. GRAY. - K.B. STAMP, GRAY A: STAMPS, s . .. J . - - :y'i . - ill , : Attorneys t ctt Ln.w, RALEIGU, N. C. , ; tw- Refer to the Banks and business men of Raleigh. to. mj-lv. pd R. CORDON, Attorney at Law. Currituck Court II oj sc, K . Jan 17-tf - T. nn. arco, Attorney at Law, W-fKAClICES IN ANT COURT. Office . ai cuildlng two doors above Yarbo House, - 'v)lie Street; Walclgn, N.C - U. A. Gn..'v. JOHN GATLIMS Oil! It 11 &.' OATiKIO- j ATTORI-EY AT LAW. RALEIGH, N. C. " , State and- Federal Couits. Practice JylS tf in A. S. MKKKIXON. THOS. 0. FULLAK. S. A. ASHS Merripon. Fuller & Ashe, Attorneys and Counsellors t Lckvr, ltALEIGH, N. C. Practice in the State and Federal Courts wher ever their services may be required. decSOtf p R. P'IRNELL, ATIOSM S CGDNSELLOR AT LAW IXA1L.J3XG1I. N. C. Practices in the State and Federal Courts. Prompt attention to all professional business. Office. Sd Floor U. S. Postofflce Building. mh27-ly. k S. & W. P. Attorueys-at-Law, R A LEI GH, N. V. Practice in the Courts of the State and in th Federal Courts. . , . i aprS-tf R. H. Mckor. I W. B. McKOT. 1 T. H. McKOY,Jb . : THE McKOTS, Attorneys ani'CoMsellors at Law, WILMINGTON," N. C. j 0ce North Side Market St., between Second and Third. , t Will practice in all the Courts of Eastern Nor h Carolina. Special attention paid to col lection of Claims in any part of the country.. aug&-dly. A Card to the AlHIctetl. DR. ROBERTSON, 10 South Eutaw From long experience in hospital and private practice, guarantees a permanent cure in all diseases of the Urinary Organs and of the Ner vous System, viz.: Organic and Seminal Weak ness, 1m potency (loss of sexual power). Nervous Debility and Trembling, Pal pita; ion of the Heart, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness Pains in the Back, etc., all r suiting from abuses in youth or ex cesses in manhood. Diseases recently contract ed cured in five to tn days, and the poison en tirely eradicatf d from the system. A bo, all skin and blood diseases quickly cured. Dr Robert son, a graduate of the University of Maryland, refers to any of the leading physicians of Bain more. Special attention given to all female com plaints and irregv Parities. ; .. All consultaiMBS strictly confidential, ao medicines sent v any address. Call or write, end King stain for reply. ocU-dAwly Gray's Specific Sledlclne. TRADE MARK, The GrasuTRAOE MARK Engl lala Jtencdy,1 an nufaiiing cure for semi nalWeakness, 8permatr- rhea, 1m po tency, and ail diseases that fnllrtw. mm a BEFORE TAKWB.Bequence ArTEt TAIIR8. ielf-Abuse; as Los of Memrv, Universal Las situde, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age and many other Distaste that lead to Insanity or Consumption, and a Pre mature Grave. - - rwFull particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. tar-The Specific Medicine is sold byaUdrug gsts at $1 per package, or six packages for $6, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money b? aidreaslog, - 1 HE GKAY MED'CINE COMPANY, ' No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Det-oit, Mich.' aVSold in Raleigh and everywhere by ail drnggins. w - ocfil-daw-ly. BOARDING HOUSE sMrs, R. "VV. Best, ; ' t - -- 7- . ..!. ii Wo. 1, Fayetteville street, over Bironsch's store near the CapitoL GOOD ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD by the day, week or month, on reason ableterms, . . VT. 8. Mason. alS
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