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- Vlf f ii.Hf THEfCHj JTTE - - . I -IT N GontinltteeriiMbeur t '. .... meeting taycJreed;rTa bill exempiinsXtpJHaAXlief dollars Trdrttff W.efo;tatdTbJr a produceHU eopsnitfeiC r:t,9:' 5 SEXA'TE.'-ir."'0argenf, from the ComriiittnftJ b3T ApttwMfi' re ported tie. fifoHSd'WU -making appio prUtiotio troffereri by "the oyer flow of the liisswslppL . The commit tee reported an amendment of the nature o- cfodflHipHAl joitfnyriM ing an appropriation of oaa hundred thousand " dollanfand authorizing the Secretary of,War jo issue; to the suf ferers food and ijlsused army clothing up to tha first of September next, and jx the SecretarF'Of War is required to re port hir$cjhpti tinder the bill to Con gress. Th f amendment was agreed to and the till passed. Mr. Edwards asked to lake up the Geneva 'Award bill, but as the request of Mr. Thjirman withdrew Ills' motion till to-morrow. , HousKThe -House met at 11 A. M. to-day and shortly afterwards went into Cofanittee of the Whole on the CentennJa4,Blll.: Speeches were limit ed to 2QjniDutes .each.; The-, discus sion was niorte than usually interest ing; andwas participated in by quite auumueroi in embers.,, At two p.m. the CoiftjUt&g rose aitd reported the bill. Hawkr? x)f Connecticut, the President of'lr Centennial Commis sion, then to,ok thp 'fiopr tq close the debate, j ciito!ea Vigorbua speech in faoi-lt)e.hi)l apd empiiatically denied 'tbatthe iCommission had ex ceeded ''its' dti ties- by inviting the representatives of foreign powers to be present at ,th'e .exhibition. He was surprised and indignant at the charge "and" as am an of honor, Woftld repel it."' He said the commission had done only just what they had been directed io.djo by Congress itselH The foreigi representatives didiot known the menjjjef4)f.',th'e commission, but they did know Ulysses S. Grant,! and the Secretary of State, whose cordial invitations "the former have accepted. Gen. Hawley was applauded several times during the course of his spceeh. . ARKANSAS. Escape and Subsequent Appearance of . the .Captured Judges--The Su preme Court Hears the Argument in the Gubernatorial Case. New Yoek, May 7. The Herald's special from Little Rock says that Judges Bennett and Searle, .captured Sunday night, both escaped and are nowafe in the State House. They were captured by Capt. Williams and Lt.?omerhill of Baxter's forces, and after being taTfeil to St. John's College they weilfe removed to Benton, the count y8eat of Saline county, where the' party under .Somejh ill's' com maud arrived pri the niching 6fMay 5th.- Tbe-Judges -were quartered at the hotel and -well-treated.; ' Parties from Little Ro,ck,oW Somerhill that prders were made out and thewa'y for them to make away with the Judges. SomerMfl-.told'JBertnett of it, and ad ded thtH!C .would save them and take them bLlUle Epck. He gave the Judges pistolsaydj, liey .managed to slip ayt-: ' ' Col . Roaeu t a squad. m oujitad men after 'the Judges to re-arrest them. LVbout twelve miles from the' "city the quad met 'the Judges and Somerhill comiqg jov ;t being dark, Bennett hpught' the4 squad were' Bax ter's men, and fled to the 'woods. , The party tried to find" hi m afterwards, but had to -come iQLtQraJX&h.out him. The Baxterites had thff toad&pjcketed and..,wore tsatcalbthe morning -looking f(rBeJl- Supreme Co uifcj met at lo.lockfi'es teVday: :-Wyf'ure;""liiid, JrtdgCS 'Satf'lfli JTa.nfl': RtppHonnrt fTji on Abe bch; . A quorurA "berhg;pf s entpthe suit f Brooks vbv Pagis, Ihe State TWrlcajire the proceediBga4nTqgre88V theTreg- ulars looTtirig fot Beiraett-found him arrivingtjcj TetVed withfrcheeT8jBroks'-c made andressclainiingthatfotAcs was the-law64bWory-4hdo-cfsibn'of ' the " CircuftCcWlr fffp- plyiPg iorjijr.maudamus to compeLthe TrcasH,e to- honor Brooks' idrafts b the Treasflfy Aftetrthe counsel sub mitted hlfcrieT.ttheOonrt .adjourned. aiidlsiltxirtually. decide who is Gov- iiV;;-- it '1 :t lrt . TVBneriilaiJri BftMeenMa- took place this jnorning -at Fort Lill, JtofWtf Pateey Maguire fnd n.jtfji4 Aasa destierate 'iohfi: and Moioniw" in lOilasting "WE - 1 hour iind, mpj badly pumshecl. 4 - tu a4ABiiety expresBedia thi ; city. ia, con, rJiiyAW.?! " Hf I tiff . --. ' fs' J 2 i m : r" ! .Nmnifnen - ..smw. ri. - I .-I.? .-. - ... MAlAfl rnufco iu iuam 9 f J? -. . I XV&su-i VI.rmJr4w u -extended-notice. 1 '-- --. . l ,1 - -J iBnmin m. U I tfcdliredSrllSBal Se?- arriyal here yesjterdiy.. ere filled ,withpCtatorsr ana. hues735T troops were drawn, up,. im tU, pririciple thoroughfares through which the victoriousMarshal and ihis "staff Mwced.' The cortege was everywhere "greeted with enthu siasm by the citizens, iriumpnai arches were erected at various points along the routes' at the processioti,1 and flags were displayed,:? bearing an inscription in honor of Serrano;an(f the RepODlican armtesinWeeeenT patties. The Marshal and his staff were serenaded in the evening. Madrid,, May7-r-Iutelligepce rej ceived here says th Carl is t trqips"arj& massed at Uuerango, 16 miles south east of Bilboa, where they occupy a strong position. The Republican troops are preparing to attack them. A desperate battle is said (6 be Am mi ll ent. Ottawa, May 7. In the House yes terday, the correspondence was mov ed for on the subject of the Montreal Telegraph Company's right to lay wires in Nova Scotia, and their neglect to do so. The hope was expressed that as there had been a fusion be tween the Montreal and Western Un ion Telegraph Companies, another company, which would apply to the dominion would be afforded every fa cility for business in that pjrxiiiuxc. .... A bill w-TTrcorporalc tho . Interna tional Transportation Association, London, Myiy 7. A rumor has reached this city of a fearful hurricane off Madras yesterday, which resulted in great destruction to the shipping. The buildings in that citv. also snfler a , :.! '.iX.ti? f f x cu LUiisuiBiauiu uiiiijajre, 3inu ni:iri v 11 vrs :iro vpnnv or Inet ' ILLIIT0IS. The Plow-Makers' Conyention The Burned and Lost Maps,Jrli5! Sail road Rates Wateril&tttS Com missioners. Chic ai;o, May 7.11$ efrtrllofrf v. o .jyvtl i J llJ,l tVlJ IltU J USLtl day evening after re-affirming, by a unanimous vote, the resolutions of last year,. declariag,ntir.c inde pendence iroii) ilic dictation qf the Granges. A!incst theentire agrricul- tural implement manufacturing in tcrcst of the West was represented. The tone of the resolutions in regard prices, terms andoutside interference, was firm but cqnciliat44". if The post-office! rtcasierc state that by the burhiejjf fof JhJ mail train Saturday night three pouches from Milwankie and one each from New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh were destroyed ? andi alsoji 85 tfe from Chicago,and ,oueartli front Baltimore, Pittsburgh, New i iYork mld Fort Wayne. Mlscendneoiis ' checks anl dtafts amounting to more than two millions dollars are believed to have Quincy, May 7ll,h4ge4e4olficrs3 oi all the prominent Western Rail Poads met beteijrtlajFlamf' Adopted rates from pomts- West tompefeal, Kansas, to take. effect Junelsi- . Springfield, Mjj.7. Gov. Beve rage has appointedgnel Lyman Briggs, of Chicago, oTTltaissioner of Water rtoutesbetelfIllinoisrkTaav. the Atlantic Oaml-i J WHS- Election of Lake gtoreRailroafc02 . icers-Vaiderbiimesident EAVELANliHIolSfa? TrSSi nual lection Jth"e tS ShoroaK3j uwuuuvin tniuuau Uiupa' uji, ubiu ui, nigMpincejor tne companyf here yesterdaw Tocro-werV albut a4 sltock Tetsentetfift3rf?a-a M fiifectors ferelkt&di for the en suing year : cyanderbilt W HalS derbilt, A ScheJJ, Samuel F Barger. E r-OJoinson, tetl . UCTOne, AUraSTt Stone. Jr, Stidttpn-WetiW R ScolTj CM Reed, J Altrracyy Alfred KgeM wm$ vviinams. AsubsequiaO officers were Tolected : PresideiSZ!jH ecterl : Pres denJ-m Vanderbilt; lsEvfeWfelideht. frVa;nderbilth;2nd Pres? Augustus ocheil: ZVeawnek E D Wor cester? becretary and Assistant Treas- urerGeo B Elly; AddifeSft C H Le- 1 J mi - . . -jSA . same teywiTw.niriit?ii:- iX ; ' ", . .. rr - - s jpw yoek: i aarket--Tlewftof th Atlantic and iWS I CuW from Limfrfrf if3ly 1 n - a til j . v r r f T"- w?"a--ia Plitqaitd, Utoewnp Tobacco ' fte&t, YoMAy:&rhe 8teamUtiU(.li f fStcfernOf'feC .T i . .. i -i. . i. r"; . : - 1-,, ( steamer' "Et!iioiaw of the Anchor fline. wjiicn sailed from Glasgow April .vessels of mmVffS IfrfefiaciSto i excitement, but fluctuation of-prices yesterday was not of such a character .iStock jieclined' somewhat in early ' . s : i J r-s . i ti dealings, but the market recovered in tti'e'evini'seifni. In Erie and' Atlantic and Great Western Rail road circles ' yesterday, ' an unusual activity was manifested. A caucus of principals of the both roadi was held. Erie agreed t o . lease the Atlantic and Great Western Road at per cent of it-rjosa earnings, without any guar antee, and this proposition was aa seutedto.'. V ' ., .: "., lfipooKLYN, May7. The trial pf Cortland A Soraarue. ex-Citv Treasurer , X. ' ebrged withthe embezzlemeut of over $100,000 of city funds, was closed yesterday, bdthj sTde'lifivtng conipl tedsuEfl'ming p. Judge, Maor? will charge the jury to-day. PENNSYLVANIA. Insurance Decided Against the Heirs of the Deceased. r4 Big Philadelphia, May 7 In the United States Circuit Court this morning a sealed verdict was presented in the caseofAmia and Lewis W. Snyder, heirs of the man Snyder found dead in ilorocacy Creek near Bethlehem, Pa., on the 24th of February, 1873. In the New York Ifutual Life Insurance Company there w"cre two policies of OllLciiciiiii.xttr.oXUie lirOiA XjOfirt; refused payment on the ground that th'e deceased committed s suicide- . Thceiis clujeithalre wSs" rrftmlercd The1 itirv returned iv? wSs" nfurdejHl Thef-j verdict iii favor of the heirs, for the full amount of the policies with inter est. The verdict called forth applause the from large assemblage present. CALJF0RNJA. I J I Arrival of the Scotland at San Francisco. Sax Fi:ancisco, May 7. Tl.esUam- er detamd arriv.i d feliri' yesterday ftotoraia. I , . Weather Prababilities. Washington May 7. For the South Atlantic and Gulf States, and th:-nee NOrthvlirdfc gene: ally; lear weather,. .( Southeast to Southwest winds, no decided change of temperature ;ith continued -high jjardroeter except, in the Ohio valley arid epfmtsTlHres- terni rivers will decline slowlyd the iporA I ng twenty-four houip. mJ: c-t- 1 uring JtjfpLESUAPtllC K.M1KI2TS.., 3 ' BAi.TiiiOKi;, Mav 7 X& sixes,: consolidated. 50 ; j)ld 30 ; W Va 11 ; N C sixes, old20, new'20 f Special tax 7 bid. Obtton ouiet but firirt low mid 16J". Flour steady but unchanged. -Wheat in od demand and lowers white choice. llwJiVestern spring 1 .50 1.53 Corn, steady and in '-feood de mand; white Southern 8S8(j (.yellow Sou thern S587$ mixed; .Westemi?newi84!85; 0ld86'82. Oats dull ; 8outh?rn 03 ; Wes tern nflxed 59 ; white 661. Rye quiet at 1.001.05. Hay unchanged. Provisions strong ;-mqes pork qttiet, i7.25l?.50; bulk nieaSs, siolder6 ; flearfritr sides 9 QfToacon,' shoulders 7J; clear rib sides 10 10J; sugar cured hams 14 15 ; lard firth at 105(al. Coffee unehnnsed. Whiskev HnH U96i98l Sugar unchanged. New Yoek, May 7. Wall Street 6 P. M. Money, closed aL3 per mUicign 'change. tirm at 4.87i.4.88 for sixty da's, and 4 90i (5j4.91 for-sight. Gold was stronger late deal ings and advanced to 1-121, highest price of the day ; the lowest price was 1.12J. Market closed at 1.121. Govern taents closed steady. Currency sixes 1.16il.lGjf. State bonds steady, not much doing ; Va sixes, old, 31 ; new 32; consolidated. 501 ; Ga sixes 75; Ga sevens, guaranteed di, 7b ; jn c sixes, old, Jan and July, 20i ; NjC April and Oct, 20J ; xr n r,: XT ri t t t i i..i a . a -i and Oct and Oct class Ko 2 74 : S C sixes 2D : Jan and Julv 7- April .anctJQt V$ JS Cfund act of 1866 151 ; arc seveni88Jl8. Sock . market firmer this evening with .an advance ST il per cent irrpri$ ilfcal Ceilings; here was a sKghtTeacttn ft)i the Ifjghcst'f oint of the evening. The r4arket-fl,ufing the-day fluctu ated between" firmnesspajid depression, but cItedT.steady Jlouf cjod dultf and easier for most griide; Southefii flour-closed very quiet and tame &Xo2 4,805.30 Baltimore, Ajexandria an4Ge0rgtort1&iixed to good superfine 5.J56.00 ; vRichnfobd extra 8.40 ?.4Qj: Daware (i.458J0 Baltimore Howard StBraBdr6.45j8.ldMaryland 6.45 &.1(T. WheaectSgedjtaiBe ahdery quiet. C6fn steadjtnt-ciaiet ; the supply is limited.-Provisions qmet. Soffon guiet ; low mid 16f; mid 17?. fm "L , I - UlliAK MANUFACTURER. VlTSnfRrtirp Cr.f oil tfraAatr .- and dealer in . Smokingand Cfiewing Tobacco. . WITH sf ANDEBSOIC UGOW, . Dealers in l Groceiies "and" Liduorsr Corner Brook Avenue. , 44:12m ' ManfacturerB of all ettles of VQCW. r MHO yassamme, uoideo 'IZaW ? 35 - offered, Jan;Hnd Julv, 23 : AdI , 28f N C specjanax, class No 1. 8 : lierri raBltf - heatb-; r.-Trl- ;- jUiffiadeiphia, Pa, . iHV tfW V --Ha-aMMB , . .--M V 3 ,S s OF SPRING "AND O- O O JAXOUKG 4 SON offer a large and varied stock entirely new, of Gentlemen's . Goods for the Spring and Summer season. It is guaranteed to be of the best ' manufacture, and comprises select varieties ef Drab DeTae, English Scotch, and Diago nal Worsteds. Gray, Mixed and Fancy Summer Cassimere, French Pique Hair l ine and French Derby, Worshare, Alpaca, J.:'nen, Grass Linen, Duck, &c, in great variety, ' in suits or by the single garment. A large arid fine assortment of under Clothing, Hosiery, Gloves, Cellars, Neck Ties, Scarfs,-&c., and a stock of Fur, Beaver, Wool and Straw Hats, unsurpassed in the mar ket. We thank our friends and the generous public for the liberal patronage of the last season, and ask them to call and examine our stock, with a full assurance that we , will give satisfaction: JOHN A. YOUNG & SOX. C aelotte, N. C. April 8, 1874. 3m. ' E. SHEIKH'S TEMPLE OF FASHION. o I I ;- a -. -4 I . r- . o o O a "as -. O O M : o. ; o - Ul '! :. tfi u a 3 C3 175 Parks' Building, Hew Advertisements. NEW YORK DAT-BOOK. A Democratic Weekly, established 1850. supports -white BcrBEMACr, .po litical tnd social. Terms, $2 per year. To club3, nine eopie3 for $8. Specimen : cop ies free. Address DAY-BOOK; New York City. " apl 30. BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD for yoEiACMI apl 30 EXTERMINATOR And Ins-ect Pcvv der For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, red-lilies. Moths, &c. J. F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO., apl 31 N. Y., Sole Agents. All person who contemplate making con tracts ylth.'nespaper8 for the Insertion of advertiseihents should send JM. cisto . Geo. PEobI it to., 41 MSof ,i X for their ONE HUNDREb -PAGE' PAM PHLET, containing lists of 3,000 newspa pers a,nd estimates, showing the cost of ad vertising. , apl 31 ' - " l.o.r en ce mm The Long1 contested Suit cf the FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO., against the Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, and Gttmr-.A Baker Companies, in volvmg'over S250fOOO, Is firiairdecided by the 8irpTeme Court of the XJnireftStatesin faor of theFLORENCE, which alone1 lfnsJhroken the Monopoly of -it:u t: ..' . ; THE NEW FLORENCE ? Is the only machine that sews backward and forward,iof to'Tightiand lelt. Simplest Cheapest Best. - .- Sold fob Cash Only. Special Terks to !' Clubs and Dealer. YipISl'5- uwia FLORENCE, and EPILEPSY positively" cured. The worst cases, of long rTnnnei bJJ nsinS Dr. HERBARD'S i?m4l5$Sle8ent free all addressing apl 31 i-lI2iL4f ? ft 1 li l?,t?VSp and Samnier KM W'JMM il . MP' i : 1 ! Jii. 1 ' Wfh iriK htm 1H CD ' f p e-t- O) CO O "5 o p o CO o ' . o o an 73 o .3 24 Tryon Street. BV NOVELTIES, AT NEW FRIGES. OUR large and well selected stock of sta ple Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, White Goods, Hosiery, Notion?, V.eady-Made Clothing, &C; bought since tho tumble in Northern markets, are now ready for in spection. A better selected stock has never been offered to the trade of" this city. Many Goods (among which are many desirable styles of Dress Goods) can and will be sold at half the prices paid for thorn by early buyers. Such Goods as we make specialties of will be found greatly lower than other Houses, while our regular lines are as low as any House in the city. We are Agents for Butterick's Patterns. ;?SJ-TO THE WHOr.ESALE TRADE we can offer some superior inducements and one of the largest stocks of staple Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Shawls and Fancy Articles as low . as any v Jobbing House Korth or South for cash, or to good parties on as liberal terms as any other House. Call and' examine our Goods, prices and terms. Wanted to buy Cotton in 'large quantity to fill Foreien orders. UcHUERAY & DAVIS. march 2G LATEST SENSATION ! 1 EVERYBODY running to see the fight ; J what is it about? Why, all want one of those nice, hard, .firm Beef Hams, at A. H. Creswell's. Also, Country Bacon, A very choice lot, Hams, Sides and Shoul ders. Also, Peas, Beans, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, together with-20 bushels of On ion Sets, and other articles too numerous to mention. Call soon, and don't be fooled by being too late. A. H. CRESWELL. mar 4 tf " : Cranberries ! TITE are offering Cranberries at $1.10 per If bushel. mar 24 G. W. CHALK & CO. P. LUDWIG BEGS to inform his friends and custom ers that ho has again taken charge of the Lager Beer Saloon under Cochrane's. He lias added to his former business the bot tling of Reading and Philadelphia Ale, La ger and Porter, for the wholesale and retail trade. He will send it anywhere in town . At $1.80 per doz, the bottles to be returned. jan24 3m Your Attention for a. Moment. A 'FULL assortment of Baskets, Backets, X .TubCoffee Mills, Wooden ' Bowls, Brooms, Flour Pails, Churns, Paper Bags, Twine, Wrapping Paper, Seives, Wash Boards Well Buckets, Clothes Pins, &c, at : f JS. M. DAVIIXSOW'B,.- Trade 6t,.3Jd door above ilarket. 'mar 24 JQQ BARRELS POTATOES, . Early Goodrich, ., -" Hose, . ... 1 ' " 1 Mohawia, . . . . - pink Eye- . i or sale oy " u , riU ,A. R,NIS3ET.BR0. feb 14 : Oleiiiciat-and Home copy.' rtADWAVSiRTADY, RELIEF In from Ono to Twsnty Minutes. ' WOT OSS Hcun after ten Ins tlsb mlvcrlaeineat need anyone ; SO?--E2 WITH PAIS. RADWAVS RHAliY. RKLrT.F' IS A CURE FOR , EVERY I'AIN. " , It wad the first and 13 Tho Oiil.v i'ain Remedy that histantlv stop 'hp Tnot excrnciatins pain.s allays utiamuiations and cut Oonirestions. whether of the Ltmss, Stnmach, iuT.'ci, cr uthtr gLuuds or organs, by ouc ai))liciUcu. IN FROM OriE TO TWEN'TT MINtWES. nn matter Iio-w Tio1iit or csi-rn Wiling t7ie pa!n the RHKCM VTIC. Red-ridlen, lulinii. Crippliwt. Nervous, Ki uiaisjicor prosiratcd v iih disease may tuffer, RADWAY3 HEADY RE LIEF WTr.T. FPOnniVTAVTEASE. I N FL AM li XI I I N :- IIIK K1DSBYS. I NFL VMM .vriON K TH2 BLADDER. INFLAMMATION Of THE KOWKI.S. fOX 5E.STION OP TtTE LUNGS. SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT I'.IIEATHIVO. P A LIMTATIOM OV THE HEART. HYSTERICS, rrOUi'. i;Ii'T!IEKI. CATARRH. INFLUEXZA. HEADACHE, TOOrilACTIE. N ::t R T.GIA, nniiUMATISM. cold cniLT.s. Acre i ;i:i.!.s. TiieappliCiitinii n' lli Iti'txdv Hollvrt-. (ho partpr parts wlii're iliu paia u" a fiK u.ty vxkMti vi'lal'uil ease and Comfort. Twenty drops in njnmMcr of vn'or ,vi!l in afow momrntsenre 01'.I"S, S.MS.mk, St.Utt STOA"H II E A RTai.'R V .-ICK IIUUCIIE, nURKHOEA. DVSENTKRY. COLH!, WIND IS Tll'J, JJOWELS and all INTERNAL f.'.IN. Travelers sliiinld filpavn carry ft botth of ICad way' Hcatly ISvltei' with ihcin. A lew drojs in waier will previ'ttt fnckiipss or pains from chatine o; water. It is icttw .t!uu 1'reucii Brandy oi Bitters as ti stimulant. FEVES AND AGTJ3-U FEVER A?:D AGUE enrod for fifty cvi's. T!i j not a remedial agi!t i'i thU world, that wil' cnii' Fi x er and Atrne, and all oilier Malarious. Ki! n. Scarii-l. Typhnui, Yellow, a'id nrhcr Fovors faidi-d bv R.vi; WAY'S PILLS! so quick RAU WAY'S J1EA)Y KL LIEF. Fifty cnti. ioi- Lhj; ma. HEALTH ! TYI! STRONO AND TV?. ;:ICIT ?.LOOr- IKCREA. OF FLKSII AXD "Wl-;it;iiTfLKAit SK1K AN BEAUTIFUL, COMi'LliXlOK iKCUiU.D TSJ AI. DR. RAD WAY'S THE GREAT DLCOD FU-liFIEr..- HAS MADE THE MOST A i70NTSTIIXf CURES: f QUICK. Zt R.ili ARK THE CHANGES, TH1 BODY UXDE3COI-.S. I NTiLR THE INFLUENCE OF THIS Xi:tl.Y V ONDKEKtli MKDICINE. THAT Every Day u Inorease ii M aii fsisM is Seen aii Felt. Every tiron of (lv VLNT colli in a in( other Fliii'l.t I iile. for itrepitii i.:-. round matei i.tl. i . (ilaudular di--:i-. t : Vufl TARILLIAN RESOI ; ' '"' Blood. Sweat. Urine, ; ..r ' v!en thu viiior of ' igi'i !! hody wiih new and Svriiiiis. Coiwuinpli"'!. ii; the throat. Mouth. Tu mors. Nodesin ti.t!fi!4iniaud other nartsof ilicuvstoni. Sore Eyes, SiniiiioiMiK di.chaiu'i-s Ironf the Ears, an.! the worst forms of in di-tii-es, Eruptions, Fever Sores, ccalrl Llead, RUr iVunu. Salt Rheum. Erysipela s. Acne, Black S;ol.s, Worms in the Fiesli. Tumors, Can cers in the Womb. f,n all weaker.;!. r and painful di. chanres. Night Sweats, Loss of sperm and all wastes f the lifb principle, are within the curative range of th:s wonder of Modern t:heiriitry, a:wl a tew days' newil prove to any person itsius; it for eiiher ol'tUc-C lornij of disease its potent power to cure theiu. If the patient, dailv heeoniint: reduced hv he was'rs and decomposition that iscimtinii.illy proirressing, Fi;e cecds in arrelioff lh-:-a .vastus, ami repairs the 8ai:e with now niaierhil nisidoi from 'leuhliy blond and i!ii the SARSAWAUILLi A will anil does retire a cu , is certain; for when :i-o .his remedy commences i: i work of purification: ami succeeds in diminishing ih : loss of wastes, its repairs will tie rapid. fnl every d . the patient will fei Ihiiuse'M rowine hetter and strong, v, the food digestini: be.tiur, ai'pctite improving, and flui.t and weijiht incrcusir.-.. Not only does the SAKSAPAitiLUArr RK.rLvT?rT 1 all knawn reiurdial hgenis in i he cure ot t'!r-oi;i.-. s. fulous, Constitntioua!, aud t.'.;:t i:,ca-i;s; Luc i: ij . ouly positive cure fur ' Kidney & Bladder Complainti Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabe.cs, Dro; . Stoppage of Water. Incontinence of Urine, Briirlu's .- case. Albuminuria, and in all cases where there ; i brick-dust deposits, or the water is tide k, clondv, n;i: t with substances like th white of tin eg?, or ih'eadsl j white silk, or there is a morbid, 1.u k, bilh us aipe a nee, and White bon-i3u.n dupuits, and tvimu i.'ier a pricking, burning sensation when iia-i-m.- w iter, t 1 pain in the Small of tUu -Siickad u;::j Luiiij. Tumor of I'i Years' Crmv'h Cured, by Hadivay"s licsolvct1. - DR. RADWAY'S PerfeclPursauTe&KepIaiaiFLj perfectly tasicles3, elcaut'y co.ifc l wi;t r rot ct -i. piirue, recuiate. parity, cleane and ureiiiiien. wny"s Pills, for the cure cf all disorders o the ioia," Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous Di.-es . Headache, Constipation, Cosiiveness. Iiu'iviesiion, L's pepjea, Blliousnes.-.Dilior.s Fever, Intiaiuiuaiion of mi: lioweis Piles, ;: d JJeraiif.ne'iis oi tho Inter m1 Viscera. Wr.rran;. i m c:i'ect a poitivb care. Vu; . , V, ceialiie, cus. .. j .:.:y, ::i;aoraLorflele;r. ot-.s drug.'. A tew doses of PAT; .,TA I'.-ti'ILiM wiil f ree Cc .- - -;e!!i from a! tj;e r." '. l-onvii i'i-:ri.cra. lrico,2ice .. per BOX. WLO Jjf lK JtjiSTJ. READ "FAl.;".j AIO 'li'.LH' .,nl one 1 Stamp t. U.V;'.'AT - C" . Vs. 2 Var:en St., I York. l.iloi -iu.i, :i "srortU li;uusaii:ls ill Lo scut . u Westham Tobacco Works, Ridtmond, la., F. W. OLIVER, Proprietor. Manufactures all prades of brigrlit chewiim ind Mii' lvinjr Tobacco, of various brands, aom of which are appended herewith : ZP.L.TTG-. Oliver's Best. Oliver's Choice, Manaola, King Bee, Old Tom, Va. Beauties, Invinci ble, Oliver Twist, Honey Twist, Belle of Henry, and others. Olivet's Choice, Virginia Seal, Templation, Belle of Richmond, Belle Helena, Ix'iod, Olive, Oliver's Best Perique iuxtim', Beile of Txas. Afton, Old Dominion, B'at. Beard, Oliver's Best, Topsy,' Rip Vim Winkle, The Grand Duke Alexander, Hnlvt ita, Our Fritz, Old Home, Ptunairt, Fire Brigade, Uor Eye, and others. 4:12m A LSO one Horse, 8 years old, and one Jjl Mare, 9 or 10 years old, for sale low. apl IS B. N. SMITH. Just Receives!. SUGAR Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Roe Herrings, 50 cents per dozen, at apl 15 REEL & PERDUE' S Blue Front. John F. Allen & Co., Manufacturers of Bright Plug Chewing Tobacco, Granulated and straight cut Smoking Tobacco. 144G, 1448. 1450 Franklin street, Richmond, Va. Dealers in Havana fc'eed Leaf. 4:ly John K. Childry, Tobacco Manufacturer, Corner 24th and Main streets, Richmond, Va. ; ; , All styles of Plug and Twist TobaCCOS- Celebrated brands, Cloth of Gold, Barrett, Anchor, Barrett Crown, Urape Leaf, Sunoy South; Water Lilly, Flora Bell, Charmar, Old Dominion and others. - - 4:ly -The Weekly Observer will bs sent to trial trip subscribers three months for 00 cents,- cash" in advance! " &IFfltlTEUEMSE The only Reliable Gift. Distribution in the country ! " . $60,00000 IN VALUABLE GIFTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S lGTth Regular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE! To be drawn Monday. June Sth, 1874. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 each in Greenbacks ! Two Peizes $1,000 each f Five Prizes $500 ' Grcenfeaeks Ten Teizes $100 in ( 1 Horse & Buggy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $t00. One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $550! Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth$100 each ! Five Gold Watches and Chains, worth $300 each I Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $125 each! tex LADIES' GOLD HUXTIKG WATCHES, WOP.Tir $100 EACH ! 800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watcher (in all,) worth from. $20 to $300 each! Gold Chains. Silver-Ware Jewelry. &c, &c. Number of Gifts 6,500 ! Tickets limited to 00,000 ! AtiliXTS WANTED TO SELL TICKI2TS, to whom Liberal Premi ums will be paid. Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets $10; Twenty Five $20. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a description of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one or dering them. All letters must be address ed to L,. D.SI NE, Box 8G, main office, v Cincinnati. 0. 101 W. Fifth St. JUay i, owks J. lr. BRYCE. General Commission Merchant, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to selling a. kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid for Cotton. All orders from a distance premptlv :t: tended to. J. Y. BRYCB, dec 21 "73. 30 REAMS LETTER, CAP. IJILLan.. COMMERCIAL NOTE PAPER. an 17 PUREFOY'S PLAT Glass Instands, 2, 3. 4 aiui5iiicheo in diameter, at jan21 . PUREFOY'S. notice" JUST received a fine lot Sugar Cured Canyassed Hams. Fresh Oysters every day, also, 1'urk Sausage, Hominy, Buck-wheat Flour, Grits, and everything in the Grocery line. Call at once and you will not be disap pointed. J. L." BROTHERS & CO. Opposite Merchants' & Farmers National Bank. jan. g-i A General Variety. WE have just received a large lot of Or anges, Lemons, &c Also, havesoine of the best Pickles in the market, both bottled and by the dozen. Irish Potatoes for planting and eating, also Sweet Pota toes for planting, and Extra Family F.'our. We keep Family Groceries of all kinds. Call and sec us. mar 2-t J. L. BROTHERS & CO sb53ki;-.-"s. THE GREAT HEM ED Y FOIi which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the 'hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acini owl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all .Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "Whcn resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liveri. Complaint, Bl ceding at the Lungs, &c. - Wistar's Balsam docs not diy .up ..a Cough j and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and , cleanses 3 the 1 lrembyuig thcJcausprof ithoinplamti?-' f ' ' 8ETH.W. rOWLE & BOSS, Boston," Kaw., ,v And oldbyDroggliiU andDealertgenerally. Buist's. Celebrated Garden Seeds., - A VERY large supply of these Seeds for -OL - the wholesale and retail trade, just received at "' 1 -j- : u , . - jan 17 SCAUR'S DRUG STORE.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 8, 1874, edition 1
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