1 . L I J)AILY OBSEEVER.g II ,S, Proprietor. letter oatf ftesbi'r t at jr' T " ln pqthrL.xlunipweM.xepliibrf6h,t -ablelMoistfOfelvtirom the' pea qf the j9f9Mfkf He! lel,s in a very graphuiand interestingman- now outii past theatn of feVctf'featJOOrard. within the 7 few&ftpplrto WfSXm . the Treaswerj&fTthe county, and I offer hinii bibf 'of ali?anl9t;'Vaiued -at $5000, 40 Jiecyp io , him fop said axes;7Xee himself,1 who is insolvent, .. J?jplt6lTents being qn jMag- hih'U6ikl;'vand how he (Magnin) didWith all the righteous indignfetion of an .honest iman.spurn- said tffer, which, ponsideriog that Magnih is-a " Repiiblica h, j is quite , rem arkablei as t. h 'twj 8gItfifoii .to the iuind8 of those "t . , okifogies wbo still- hHve some confi defied "ini' tt'akinav' '.We' cannot say ;qjfiqwihatlt honor and honesty has " ''fl.dtnifted from the Badical household ;!1,;;:itbV;;-: :v ;. .,, - Lee's- object, in offering to ' bribe 1 honest tragpin was. that be might re -establish his elegibility to the offipe of "Sheriff, to which, by his own aca".of fiaud and corruption, he has been ren dered ineligible by the Statutes,' of the StaleJsr:ii- i-IJV . J : The Raleigh Sentinel makes these re- m arks -dn the f8ul)ect 'v Thecityis-nira:great;8tate;of t. ' citenfeove'r this attempt it bVibery 'ahjrf-fWiraWe see xip treason dii lin- deVJfcXCiWment on the subject-. More . r;(pndo rraooa aaaionbene' pave been announced in the Sentinel tor the .last , 0Ve'yftrtVad It created" y tile or . no. sensation We think Timothy will . .. not -lose a. -.single friend7 by having made the oner to Magnm "It is not remarkable that Tim Lee , should offer, to bribe an official. Tim otby collect taxes, puts tBe anoney in his "pocket, keeps there and, injakes 1 merry over it. it w not surprising that' fie 'should practice "or .attempt . bribery. .You may always bet your " bottom dollar that a rogue ., will lie, ud that a liar will steal; and that one w b u rolw the Treasury will not hesi tate to bribe to hide his rascality. We; .are surprised at nothing 1 that Tim Lee, the Boston sheriff, may do He has long since demoostrateU his pecti liar aptitude for . committing otfi cialrtscality t)f ail kind3 and dencrip- tiona. r , ' . . C.Hat we are surprised to sea. that I prominent lawyer at the bar of !Ealeigh u mtxed up in this disgraceful proceed riiinjnOiat a citizen of the Old:North Statea man who baa been honored bhe people a member of , the jDe mocratic Conservative Party one who ' is'lerraie wllk in the ways of nub- iic Tinue, Buouju iena nimseii lot 8ticn a scheme, arid disgrace1 the profession of la.w by aiding in thenianiprla'iion of . j . : 6 gross a piece of bribery, fraud, a rid corruption, is very very surpriaine; J -Ter? Pi Jgood many pubiicana .: vWM'mAlifodl'i&Zttdi ijoner, 1 ..it jJlJ j:.i.iiit.' '1 1 f mMex eiex "As a pub IwoQcer I bare tried to do right; ind :ZXh.taM Renounce' wrng 1 ifl otliersfor I am on of those Ke publican' rdoe8" iKL cloakjng.pver f "wrongs done b"v lie- calbfficials" -&2fm yesterday morninrlativ to .Patterson's card .. Z 'OTr ?a- "r"? .expensive ana loyar lasliifen This direct liheal convictedrerQ. the world of lying about thrfpas; tle present ,.and T the . ; bauated the deld-LikAlexander the .orf Afijrf. ffWMUO D e couw npa ' r-V A (MAMA M, 1 J riA. r. . j ... ,- t t ,wrattB,,jiunusi to conquer ."Honest John pineaLfQrxnore,, subject to "exr. ! bUiUiMTi$Si- 'tie nas Vorie S'wW jQver the affair: of 'the Lfti hatch put more lies. . No dou bt h e- ia as fylpinet&KM jbe-snake,, in tjiqf '-Vernal leaaori:. .'Ju-' "-i.iliir ---t .ia. gratifying to know that he prd8to161tWB'nna--.ililiuk Institute are vgr, bright for nx ses JidnThainaie . tiona barfliheen -YecBived for inthoilt theT0lft)f TnatnOTlatesThisls dointf ' remarkably weuV'Tliere is naschoo ell. Tii ere is no snhnAi paUir-prde-in thir'insViUlo((iVnd' lo ali jn.taeir, power ta foster and ea uuni weueatnered uest in the ,Y xentjrai toe nri 'session pautr few1 5 ft':cHiz?rw;;of,CharIotte ':shouid;?take courage it. It is now c8tablisbed;ott: sound basis, and its future is secure. nthe NeVk JTmiko'f Sept. 4 it) articled nireiDtiotmcPice .wa: kSioUBoBideaEh COD. I Xir ,1 NCi r f )ia11 nnnn t.Vio oventjl that now take place in South Carolina and MisRissinci. the riots in Kentucky, the threat of civil war North Carolina, IheTeverisa movement oi me popular heart in Arkansas, for they indicate now what they have indicated at any InifiBttltieTtliBwaT; We regret .to see the aKentfdifrt ling into sojgropa an error relative to Nor Carolina;' ItHs-clearlyran error, as-we do "not believe theRH w'o Id manu facture ft statement of : that- kin J. to serve any purpose. ' '!' ' v' Tli ere are no th rents of ci vi (;War ' iriT forth Carolina. The'staiement inr the j Herald is an cntire juistake Perfect peace' reigns between the races in this State. Nol disturbances bf any-kind "baFte' occurr.'reicently in all our borders. rWe have Ward of n o aptof intimidation, , ho ; pojijticat dis- jturbance, no niurderiiorn.even. assault for opinionla aakfino atrocities by dis guised m en, riot a case of lynching, riot an 'act of resistancc tb lawfuV author ity,1 not a word Of rebetlioh, nbf a note of civil war, not the lifting of even so much as the fittW finger aginst the United States flag. : . Universal calm reigns oyer5our Tapd from the mountain to tb seaboard. There is perfect peace even in those counties of the eastern part of the State, where - the negroes have, com- 1 ' 1 'A ' Li;. " lue-l ,1 ''rni piete control oi puouc annus. iub is no uostility Dei ween ine ; races; nothing under the sun that looks like 'civil war" or a war of races.. The public was never more peaceful ana law-abiding than at present. a The friendly feeling existing between the whites and blacks in this State was strikingly exhibited in the recent elec tions. On the 6th of August the two races came itogetber face to face, at the ballot box, "after' an: exciting '-cam paign; and ifrthere was a disturbance at the polls anywhere in all the length and breadth .of the State worthy of note, we know nothing f it. It wsis a singularly Qtiiet Election. A more peaceful oiie' never took'pl ace ill' New York State " .',-- Statements about civil war in Kbrfh Carolina, or threats of civil war; a war of races, or . indications u( a war ' of races; acts of Ku Kluxism, or the ex istence of Ku Kjux Klaos, are founded in error, or are deliberate and malici ous falsehoods. From the Raleigh News, 7th inst. THE LEE BRIBE CASE. Editor JiaJeiah New :' Your issue: of ounuay '-morning? wum ww an nrtium under the head of Corruption in High Flaces, in which my name occupies a prominent position, and after going over the, matter of the; errorv in -the vote for sheriff.you come to that point wherein you charge upon Timothy F. Iec that he has attempted to bribe rne to do au unlawful act as Treasurer of the county, and you conclude by calling on me to rise and explain. As a public journalist you have aright to make the demand. I cannot see what right I have to refuse to make a full expose of an attempted transaction which, if it had been carried, out would have put to blush all other bri bery and corruption that I have ever read of- Happily for myself and the tax-payers of Wake, 1 have still left me one thing that a sheriff canpot levy upon that is a clear conscience No mortgage on that yet. Mr. Editor, i am cailea upon to explain ; to do so I must go back to the beginning in or der that the matter may be rightly jun derstood, and I must also explain my own financial embarrassments, for you iuust;. know .that, in turning over my books as Treasurer I will be short. Tbia fact is known to ray . bondsmen Arid "my friends. One year aeo I was appomiea county xreasarer, ana en tered upon the amies of the office. hav ing some pnvate 'debta that were em barrassing me. I made a calculation of what my commissions as.Treasiirer would amount' to, and anticipated those-comiriiigioris by drawing from moueya r in my handi, 5 With this mony IJ)dit money I tiaid off the debts spoken of. During tha year X took up orders on the coufltv t4heV reouest of Lee. These oraers I jpaid out of funds not belonging to the general ' fund, under promise' of Lee .that he would pay over pome money? on the general fund.lso tnar 1 ccruid, replace it ; , th" he did not dd.: 'So that I was coriipelledito Bell these same orders that L took lip to accommodate Lee, and sell themJat a discount of from 25 to 33J per ' cerit. Now,"as-Bb,qrifri,ee ha8 not settled bis taxes lWthryeaf,.l873. hut little nasrf- es tbf-pugii tny hands as,Treasurerfand 1 nut ciimiou ,vu iub commisBiOTis that I have already usedJ V. Therefore, I tiWill.not bet able to settle in full lat present. Briefly I have explained my position. .;: VI - , JNow p tbe. atlf hi pted; bribery. The first attempt waff made several month agdaiSd.happeoed in this wiee 1 , Ac cording tpklawthe sherih: should have jelled m fulT m jFebruary,laet;.owihg to, the panicz&a, the Board iof JCom missjooers extended hii time Of settle jnent to the firstTlHaj',' upon crth4-fion.-however.T thathe should-turn over :Jtp m e m Treasurer all cpuuty vouchers that, he had. on hapd ,th;i condition! was required rom thefct thatathe year previous som trouble waa caused by4h sheriff r havig'4iy pothecjff ed a large' am dunt of couhty He accprdinglyjumedov-fer td thoT6Uchef8 to .the amountof 1- r$h fthtlt,!, gave. him atreceipt ks Treasurer: foriih sa me. i s Somo 'tini e affhliirabpgifiPw-wf'nlrfdeUo5 this effect i '4 That 5nnirri iifUU f &MyP$$ buri tyx waa'; fbf $40f)fo; Rtld his IndfihteAH s.'.. trlm Vm k .'-return: the, iia.nrVi Lee and lie would 0v nr iee-,TAx- leceipt, then thebondsmenvrflrtd h6i(( when theyiwould D'ftvlft!iff:iii! teilt ypon;th6.bopd;tbut;thtttif etaiiieVr ' ' V icrditupon , the - entire debVanSa'11 leave the bond still liable for $40, toucbers.l This propd8itioi w.as made tone byJifWXJatlipgijijember of the bar pfthTsCilyo.d agreed to by T.F. Lee. i jBfiruied, my oath Of office, to equugmeiqjiMTOitne voucnerawex ofthei (Bpirdjbf -yommissioners and iaV4 them cancelled, which has been Ifi: frisal to do that iohT thought woutdC satisfy Lee that I was not for sale ; but I have been approach ed again, and the terms and conditions ofjthia .last scheme. wereaa follawa-: A -few eek-gDr-iriy pTopeTty the old fair erouirda fWaiacildhri' mortgage 01 i,ug uuuipg puu Asaeeiation. '! had-frppedatrit would realize what it hadjepst me, as that would have enabled hie to square jttpall my. matters. Thproperty has tbe-qtax Ijst at i,5Q0 j;-it wasaold for 2,009 w i; ich does; not pay off the no ort .With a lafgefamUy deperident tipon m'e Tor'sUppor a de- nressnic eflect upon me. and 1 have becnv and ' am bow; lh a great deal of trouuie. s' ujjb Kiieff" mis, arm niuugui that ! to xtf icate ? myself 5rie: way cnat po89UMy; wpmaroe ; wminc ip.iu-. .1 . t 1 . T f 1! i . ? volve myselt i.u,,. another ,s bet that on Monday last.he met me on the street and told me JtcC.rgp 4a his, offipe and wait for him, that he wanted to see me. I did so- and-waited awhile, arid was abott to leave th'6 tcourthousP when he came. ri-We wentinto hla of fice, he locking the door on the inside, wnen ne maue an oner 10 me 10 we effect that if Iwpuld give him a receipt in full for the county taxes due. from him that he. Mri Hat line. Mr. rJuntm? and Mr. Mordecai would arrange it so that my wife should have a deed in fee-8imple4br thr property formerly owned by n myself r th at Mr. Gatling would see to it as a lawyer : that no harm should come to me of it; that I might as well do it ; that I was behind auyuow, ana mat 1 wouiOi ne; icursea and abused as much about a small 1 . 1.1 ' T 1 1 1 J amount as I would about a large one ; that lie 1 would use his influence to have me appointed Chief of Police in case King was dismissed; that a judg ment . could not be obtained against me.untii spring.term, and by that time the whole thing could be arranged ; that he was making arrangements to pay off the tOOO still due' the" State. and he could get the Legislature tq re lieve"' him of thief penalties, amounting to $2)00; " tbatif he could go to the new uoartl . of Commissioners: wpen they met; with rnv receipt in full, 1 he could keep the office of .sheriff or the next term in spite 6r everything, &c, so. t nsKea mm aia ne suppose a re ceipt of mine would bp valid, when nicfe waa an oruer on me miuuiea .01 the - Commissioners, which order he himself liad urged the Board to pass which forbid; him- or.Bunting from Pymg over-anything to iue. lie re plied. ,"Ohl damn that: date the re ceipt back of that!" He urged me and beeced me to do what he wished, and desired me totee Mr. GatHnKthe lawyer, rieht away. I did not'do sd& but'went back to my . store, on Wilmington street, where . Ii was getting reedy to open. The next day (Tuesday) Lee sent for me again. 1 did not go ; but late in the day I met him. and he urged me to go and see MrGathpg i A djid.ao ,1 told .Mr. G. that I came at the instance of Sheriff Lee, and he entered at once into con versation with me about the proposit ion, as made j by Lee ; said that he would engage io purchase the proper ty from the Building and Loan Associ ation and would make a deed in fee simple for the same to my wife ; that he would makp !! arrangements with her, and I would not be known in the matter at all. That he had understood that I was short, in my accounts as Treasurer, and said, you know the old saying "that yon might' as well be hung for a Hhegp as a lamb." Mr. G. said to me that he had control of Lee's property, thai he thought it would eventually bring enough to pay out. lhat 1 could look into the matter, but what W8s done must be done quickly. That he would see about cettine the property, &c. He said that what Lee wanted rne to do was plain enough, and it was best not to say too much about it. j -:- ' On that same day: I aW a friend, Mr.. John Nichols, and related to him the whole matter ; the day following, I told Col. Shaffer, one of my bondsmen, and have since spoken to several other friends about it, but. have not spoken to Lee or Mr.tJatling about it, Lee has sent for me to come arid see him several times in the last day or two, but I have not seen fit to do so. ' I had no desire to injure any one by' giving publicity to these not very pleasant facta, but it having leaked out, it becomes my duty as a public officer and a citizen Jof Wakp, to t give to my fellow-citizeiis a ful,l account af all that I know in the premises.. I have done simply what-I considered to. be my duty, a'duty that I owe. riot only to the citizens of Wake, that I owe to myself, my vj;ife, tny children and my friends. 'Asa public officer 5 ! have tried to do right, and have not hesitat ed to denouncer wrong in others, for -I am one of .those Republicans who be lieve that, to be a Kepublican does pot necessitate he 'cloaking .pver, the wrongs done by Republican officjalsi ; - - Hespectfully, ' I Sept. 7, 1874. Albert Magkin. ' The following card 18 answered ' by the statement of Mr. Magriiri above, and neexI Tio comment iit'ouf hands : f'.;f; .;RAXEiGii,3TCn,ept. 7thr1874. i. iUor oJthe'Jfaily.Newar j , :-;.-;! - Sib, :-rWe' have seen,.. with surprise, in your paper of the 6th inst.. an arti" cle headed, g "An Attempt to Bribe-a jruoy.o Kjjjicer; lp w 11 icn ,is r iuuuu vua folio wirigparagraph : , 'V .,' a "We are also relrably informed., that Sheriff v Led ; niade a "prdpositibo; 'a second time, when he was accdhipani ed by ,i mem ber of the bar of this city who added hit exertion to induce Mr. Magm n to accept .the' bribe and giVe the lying arid fraudulent Teceipt"' 4tWe are the retained, counsel for Mr. Lee in the contested election case for the office ojfSheriff, and (wen each fr nimBeii, aenies, any anowieage iai i Wd:tlierefore, require 'that-thcraid1 paragraph jbe withdrawn, 'di' that" thje h argft be ni ade: s pecifi c, i n' yon r iielxt- jsaue, py giving wiesjiaiDe ortrie'Attor J: &. Batchelor, .. t Tf;Z. Deveeeux, K. ll BaxJ tEi ' R? C- UhttOZt . i Bucn. oraoe .was evei; uuereu, uirecji ir iftdirectly.Nbr Waa ever advised or sng- SBaildeTSFtOTffl 15 r altriy mill on tlie W It. C at short notice,' and any desired Iengtn anrer 00 iees, on reasonable terms. "- I will make a liberal exchange with any pereoiv wfro will patronize jsnd(3flpply4 i, te and healthy, on and hear W. M. C. K,'R? "riil'BeUabieiaift. Piatributioti, ill IV VfVl- &$&h ft" Mt3 i?' a !-I N ' . V.A I U A B E Q I R,f . ?. ' $100,000 00m TO BK' DtBTEIBTTntD L. D. SINE'S 45th Semi-Anmral : GIFT ENTERPRISE To be drawn Monday, Oct., l2th,'1874 ONE GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE, 100,000 OO In Gold 1 Ono Prlie 00,000 In Silver t Ft PttitES $1,000 each f Fivk Pkizis ,$500 ureenoacM Tin Frizes $100 in I Two Kamllv Carriages aud Matcned Horses with Silver-Mounted Har ness, worth 1,500 each 1 Two Buggies, Horses, ,Ac worth $000 each. Two Fine-toned Rose-wood Pianos, worth , , . $650 each! Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 eacn : 1500 Of old and Stiver Lever- Hunting Watchei (in aU vorthfrom$'20to $300 each I Gold Chains. Silver-Ware, Jewelry, fec.t Ac Nnmber of Giftr. 10.000 ! Tickets limited to 50,000 ! AGENTS WANTED TO l;i,l TICKETS, to whom liberal Preaii urns will be paid. Single Tickets $2; Six Tickets $10 Twelve Tickets $20; Twenty Five $50. Circulars containing a full list of prizes a tlescriDtion of the manner . of drawing and other information In reference to tht Distribution, will be sent to any one or dering them. All ' letters must be address ed to D. SINE, Box 86. main office, Cincinnati. O. 101 W. Fifth St; sept 8 A. Frazler, GROCER OITIITIISSIO.X . MERCHANT, College Street, second door West of Sten bouse, Macaulay fe Co.'s, Charlotte, N. C. sep2-tf. iwPOBTANT SALB OF VALU uble City Lots, Improved , .. . and Unimproved. IF not sold previously, I will offer to sell at the Court House in Charlotte, to the hrhent bidder, on Batorday, the lttth day of aeptember, one acre of Land on Try on street. In the heart of the city, also, 74 feet fronton College, running back log feet. Title Indis putable. Terms at sale. aug20 T4-lm4 ALTjEN CRUSE Wanted. A8ITUATION aa Book Keeper or Sales man, by an experienced Clerk, of steady habits. Can give the best of refer ences For further information, apply at ; sepa-tf. THIS OFFICE. Just Received rtHOICE Sugar Cured Hams,; shoulders, j dried beef, beef tongs, family flour, new cured mullets. , You are respectfully invited to call and examine these goods. J. S. M. DAVIDSON,, Agt., sepl-tf. Trade 8treet . flacon School.. This school designed to prepare boys to enter the Freshman or Sophomore year in any of our best Colleges, will open on Mon day, the 28th flay of September. f For particulars, address W A BARRIER, ; Charlotte, N C. augl4-lw:lstSep2w. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of W H H Houston & Co, are hereby no tified that all of said debts have . been as signed to the Farmers Savings Bank of Mecklenburg, and that vthey must nake paymentxmly to said Bank, or its authoriz ed agents or attorneys. Z--Sr...?jj$'U ..a.- 9 t rj'VAIi' '-.L .mi.': . ;. , Cashier. h t Vance ARurweJl, Attorneys. augll74-tf.. L . ; ;. , . -, Arrow Cotton Ties. THE BEST TIE MADE. For pale at man ufacturer's prices. .. .' . ; y Liberal Discounts in Xarg-c Lots VTr ' ;L- DeROSSET& CO, WE are instructed bvi theAme rlcaV'Cor ton Tie Company to give" notice ' tha all persons dealing without license ln wreck ed Cotton Ties with buckles of said Copipa hyror otherwise- yiolallng the patent rights of said Company, will-be held responsible for damages.) - i t i'. DsROSSET fc CO., Agents . i , t For the American Cotton Tie Co, ... ! . For tue Statc of North Carolina. : Wilmington, N Cv Aug 14-2m. i i".. vju: i SAVORY fe MOORE'S food for Infants. The best preparation known for invalids and children. 1 W R B0RWELE& CO., ang7--tf. I - ! ' ' Druggists. ' cueese. ; ' 7f JUST KECEIVED, a lot of splendid Sum- mer cheese 'Also another lot; of barrel Pickles, .sugar, ttoffe and Molasses. Meal. Flour and Bacon always on hand and Aheap for cash, ' i i s. - s u ..'4, Goods delivered free of charae. -t; f 1 ;-Jyzi ; i jl beothees a CO.- ENGLISH Hafrand Tooth Brushes. W R BURWELtj Bprlngs' near I uj-s witu bccu aruciea as may w uww y nave e ta 700 acres or jjana ior saie w 1 V , . V m . ...... FT I 5tC " JU. :AJ . Ct. , . W Sit -7 Nf.WW : . . .. J r ....4 .., r i v w mi I 5i3 m II If I I.. l. .... r . i - m i E-i GQ u I ffr PARK'S BUILDING, READ, READ, GREAT DISCOVERY. Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint, MADE Pare White Lead Linseed Oil and Head the kolloWixg testimonials From Prof W Q Simmona, Wake Wakk Mr C P Knight Dear Sir; We have for r a tent enamel raint on our Uollege Bunaing, and are well pleased, witn it , Thougn it was applied by one having no experience in such work, yet we have a good fplf We shall continue to U5e it believing that in point of economy, duTabUity-aod fadty.-bt afepfica- tion, it is superior to any other pigment offered in the market. W G SIMMONS. o .aAxOii- From Messrs Englehard & Satmders, Editors and Proprietors ''Journal.'' j Wilmikgton, N C, Dec. 26, 1873. We desire to call especial attention to the advertisement of 'Bradley.'s Patent Enamel j Paint.' We can recommend it from a knowledge of its merits. Some ol the employees of thi office having purchased some of this paint from Mr. C F Knight, of Baltimore, have used it, and speak in the highest terms of it, after a' trial of several months. While i it is as durable as ordinary paint, it has a much finer finish, and its cost and. convenience ' will recommend it to all in need of paint. - - ' ' - ' ;i From S MoQUL MD. . The Plaiss, Faqcieb Co, Va, Feb. 6, 1873. Mr C P KntghtSit : The paint came safe to hand as ordered, 2 kegs, 8 gallons each, and 3 buckets, 1 gallon each. As practice was slack, I did .the job myself jTwo iweeks. not constant) work, completed the house, two "coats ; the last coat I applied thick, and it is now generally conceded, that, for "ena,mel," like hardness, and body and harmony of colors, there is not a handsomer job in the place. I saved sixty-five dollars bythe-opera-tion which is an item just, now with the 'Southern people.' It should be generally adopted in this State.. Any countrv lad can apply it I have , never dabbled in anch, stock as "testimonials," bat I feel so forcibly the great adaptability of our VJtoameUPaiut' to the wants of our people in excellency of material, in beauty of color, and in the fact of its being "ready mixed," that I give you permission (if it is , desirable tp-.yn) to make, what use you think proper of this letter. Very respectfully and truly, M McQILL,M D, From It W Sayne, Of tho Firm of Bartlett & Rayne, 48 CarondeleV Street. . New Orleans, January 29, 1874. C P Knight, Eta No 93, West ,ombard Street BaltimoDear8ir (Krfsriie much pleasure to advise you how wellsatisfied I am with Bradley's PatenVEnaftiel Faint, having" used all I bought of you in painting a large cottage (new) at iOcean Springs, Miss., and having found it to cover and work so admirably, and .very far - superior, .to; ordinary, metal paints, and colors not subject to fade; besides being decidedly cheaper. It is my pur pose to send you another order for more very soon Yours respectfully, , R VRAYE. , , Always ready for use and easily applied Sold b the gallon. One gallon covers, twenty square yards, two coats. " ' Specimen and Price List Furnished Gratis.'- " ' 4 - ''" ' Liberal ihdtlcements to the trade. o: wtlvf' s -'sM !- ivu-s C. P-KITIOHT, Sole Agent, july'2? 6m 93 West Lombard Street, Baltimore R D Wade, THE UNDERSIGNED desire to inform their fnd attd the public, that they haye pur - chased the entire stock of S B MEACH AMt consisting of -.;iM. . - - - e , ...i x . --- iolli, Hats, Caps, Trnnts, fi!t fcisc- ,f-. i - -' ; and will continue the business at the old stand, in First National 'oprosrtE1 the i One of the firm will visit the Northern stock. A call from all is respectfully solicited. SATISFACTION Qharlotte-NC, augi374-ly. Friends ,, ., TTAYING disposers b( niy etoctto MessM Wade & Pegrararl desire to return my tbanksi j irjLBAR'8 Cod Liver Oil and .Wine, 9f i Jl for the verv liberal ratronaire 'l)est)e npoh me.'taoaskuntinianceofthej II ;vry & Moore's Infisnts Food.v-lafccg s fcC5. 1 same to my successors.' " f ff Very ipectfulrr rT,':,., ' I f Extract TteU U r'--t- i- Corner j harlotteC, augl37i.fi. , , . .r.Vv; V'1 B MEACHAMf j,inel2 ( W B BUKWJSLI w. 23 TRYON STREET. - CHARLOTTE, N. C. ,v,m . 3 . Vo j s - -I. V FROM Zinc and Always Bead jr for tFse. Forest College, Norths Carolina. ..A f Forest Colleqk. N C. October 4. 1873. several months been using" yourBra3Tys a- - JaUce SfiMdinis&c. iilt VVt Bank Building, fi i l caarrM.'ppTEL.; - ;;, Cities in a , few days, and will purchase a new si- GUARANTEED. ,, xir and tliePjablic. ! -U J - , ' t .. , ! 1 rTV7Sl GEO W CSCABLOtt RAOWAY'SIADYREIIIEF fin frmpnan nuT onE HOUR ... irter r Ua thto adTnttenni m4 4m ;m Bwrrsa with rant. -..vJ-ir' . Lti)atinManil.t op lbMMtxcraeiaUBf mIm. alla-n -caw mcmimn, wiMthar of tb onir. Ktntnaeh. Bow la. otlwr fUadr naaa, ky urnoiioii . V ill rvnroTxs tlM Keuralsic,jMr UMntel with dioaM bat mffr. rreoa. IirfLAJIJIATloS OF f HB BOWBlV " BI The MPBllcation of the Ready SeUeftoth nrtar TWeMrrona In Vntf A in mliUr aT wilw will in rommfnt wrCRlMTirt8M8, SOCa STOMACH. HKARTBCRW, KICK BRADACHB, DURRHOXa! TrmreUr thoaM always carry a bottw f SaUU uity i'TktM la n4ial atljt)wwidthtwtU.w rvr D- JUC 6TBONQ A!TI) TURK RTCH-,00-IHCAf OF FX.BSH AND WEIOHTotl SEK AJTD BEAUTirifb COKPLKXIO WkOURW) tO ALL. DR.,D WAY'S r 'Sampalto Resolvent THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIED. HAS MADE THE H08T ASTONTSBINO CURES. SO DICK. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, THE ODT UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OP THIS TBULT WONDERFUL XKDICINK. iis; SeSlfflPelt at fti ARA1AtITT,T.TAW arT JlftMlliillMil. iUMinwH llirf 1ImA u-m f-k ft Ml aihUf Fluid and iHtftea of tha inMni fh inr it oand is. iut 11 repam mo wn ai lun voaj wiin new I materlaL FcroluU, BVpbills. ConsdmaUMi. Olaitdqlar dineaM, Ulcera In tha tltrMt, Mouth. tfl mora. Nodeaia tha fthesysteri (kiNyea,-StrAraaa discharges from til Eva. an rbAWorat forms Skin diseases, Eropttoaa, Fete insuiamuana otner paruor mi nnrea, nraia neaa, Aing norm, oan ivDum, jsrynpeuwi Acae, Black Spots, Worms in toe Flaaa, Taraora, Can cers In the Womb, and all weakening; and painful dl chanres. Nlfrat Sweats, Loan of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are within the cnralire ranee of this rpf-Mtarn unemistrr, and a raw days' nw wl.l fersun nsins; mor euner ei ias iorm or Jant imhm ,a mm tlMhm. Tf tha naiiAnt- dailv har.otninff rednd 1T fha wntH and decmpoaitioa that iaeomiaaally praereseins;, ac ceedain arrestina' tbe.se wastes, and repairs the name -'with new nalerial made from Iiealthy blood and this Tni 8ARSAPARILLUN will and doea seen re a euro la certain; for wlieu once this remedy commence Its work of purification, aud succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be ranid. and every day ..-TnwaamaflVWIirtiMH hiariiarfgntwtiitwrmranflatrnngf r -Wd4iii4lletaBitkatofeii4Tud flesh ana weight increasing. Not only does the BsmsaPAmuiAar Bbsoltkht excel all known remedial agents In thecure of Chronic. Scro- hfnioaa,-OnasVatkmaU aoU sua diseases; bat it is the J onirposftiYe-cujeer1 Kidney B Bladder Complaittfs, . Urinarsuand Wob diseases. Cjrayel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stuppayef Water. IncOnUoeneejaf XTrine, Brif ht'sDU rtLe. ' AiMnlherla, and in tf Wae where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water ia thick, cloudy, mixed with sBHstance like the white of an egg, orthreade like white silk, or there ia a morbid, dark, bilious appear aamtUMMJiV yuue-aust aeposics, ana wnen mere abrickliir, Durdiuc sensation when passing water, ana pain ia tae nuu ui tne uaca ana aionf tna uo Loins. Tumor of. 12 Tears' Growth j ,v. W ii Zkl h' l it l SV i H A W U 1 Ws r cr pR- RADVAY'S PeitPiiripito sravti Llvar. Bowels. Kidnera. Bladder. Merroua Diseases. Headache, Constipation, -CostiTSBess, Indigestion, fin. filpm, BiHosamees, BiHona Fa-sr Imdaaimattoti M the irweai, tfllea, nd aa .Derangements, of .toe Internal Tiscers," Warranted to effect at postctre emre. ' Paralr sgambleynwimiiHtiyiittCTia A fewoaeaof BADWAT8 PILLS wffl frMtnbis. tem from all the above named d Isordaa frioe, nts pr Bns. SOLD BT DKUOOISTS. -READ "FAL8S. AJD TUB,P, Fend latter lump; to BAD W AT Mo. B arras St, Veer rcrt.ijnfbrinattosi wsrthift waiai1a5ll h sent iron. -j ' s- - PQ.U ! riAtafcl t n White HoMse, . 1U4 ?iJ8-IK-l'vl!fi38teri't -us Washinen.aT l 1; 1 $3509QQO66o white ksttTOfif'r ' All the Money Can oeBIade J -- feM0- M Ifo calling Q -" "M'fol. iffifrr who is selling off aU of bis fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, CLOCX-S juid . JEW- SlLVERr!lwi--iTEB'5l'ARE, SPECTACLES. Ac,-, tpjpnBpare for a splendid FALL STOCK!' Those Whe- WaBt Barnlnfe ' Come a4 .jrfJjtJs.,W mtAt-'d- 9. -Mt:r. ' -J i -- u- iv'?ti( it pe .wie?.- 'f ft iws wm" At this establishment we call Brs-s, JJroM. ancrGold, (??:' Everything warrant ed as repreeenteo. The highest price paid fo. old tjold wdWef';l!VT'. T'u'lT U '.tTr TpiorMrflre paired and warranted for 12 toonths afr' ' ' j.fi. stJTi:irs.1f rr. - Carolina Jewelry, HfMM. ;. s ftts sOttriotte sKllC. ap!24 THKi JawV:seW?Be!.K:-:- . - - 'sf ' '-i"- t JJ' .... . ' BEAUFORT;. C. T EWODELTjElJ and rettedTty'-ftrpresent i.v owner R D Graham Esq of Mecklen- Dorf,isoiejror we season 01 xo,-uut - New managenrent. Fito.irrlitci''. rait ocBAW. erJDri naiPeeekfl5JM., T Two WMkTt&tW. Tnree Weeks r35M;, Four Weeks 143,00. Calendar Month 45,00. irtrtttor Teserve hvkU I be right to refnse aocommodatioiis Pr tie tinabl to furnish sattsfaetory-evidenee of jgood ehartwterr'iOr;'irbose i WMpftnisWy a an ND it b li. t '.''4 ',a':.i:r

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