' n1-r"rin. m.m "Cimi i j i r .ll jjji mi l w imraw mm mmmmm- nmiaiMJUmmiiMUKKtKn0HdmJt
Qoldsmith jttaid Some Particulars
'of Her Early Life. " 4 A
The "'Maid" was a wayward child.
From the date of her foalery on the
iunn of John B. . Decker, Wantage
Township,' Sussex County; N. Y.f in
ihe spring of 1857, to the 'age of six
vears, she distinguished herself in
many ways, but never, as ft trotter. She
was under-sized, nervous, and fretful,
ind utterly refused heavy farm , work.
Mr. DeckerV her owner; says; he' never
u-ot any work out .Of Jiebit jtwipe, one
half-day.in plowing ,cqri and one-half
day in drawing stones, Once she was
hitched to a barrow; but after;; short
distance she reared back Ward rahd en
tangled both of hePhlridic.Iegs in the
cross-piece of the i harrbwVarid' -so injur
ed those members, that when she goes
out for her morning jvalks,. it is said
she still shows signs of 'stiffness from
behind, caused brthis fall in early life.
Fro m the time she was six months old
until Mr. Decker sold her, she was used
as a race horsej fc though without her
owner's knowlegeThe' boys' on the
farm, of cotirWtfcys'do.were anxi
ous to know;;wbit5hTwas the speediest
horse, antLAt an early day, thoy found
it was the .'Haidv'';trAbd;.8o,?; after the
old manMc hadegonevto feedj they
would take her outf the "'pasture or
stable whenever a race could be ! made
up, and run heron, the road after
pipit. She beat everything that could
he brought to run with her, so that
finally none but the uniformed from a
distance could be found to bet- against
her. These races, were , inade up, at
t he country stores ahdlouriging places
in the. eveniug? afterarrn -work was
over; and the race run the same night
after the "old man" had gone to bed.
No training, no grooms; -- no jockeys,
no weightier age--just a man or a boy
in his bare feetmounted bareback,
with hi6 tCTe hngg,iqg the mare's belly
like a leech1. Unfits ; the1 .stvieand thei
"Maid" no dohht enjoyed it more than
she ha880me'of.hr,'.late,-ra;cea. in the
trotting ring. , One day, in the sum-'
uier pf 1863. twiMtten' were ut buying
horses lor the araiy,- ami -topped all'
night at Mr. Decker's, and in the mora
ine Uiught tlKrMaid'" frvnr him for
$2tJ), and started for home, leaving the
mare behind .(lietfj; Oil. their i way
they met a Mr Tompkins who
knew the little mare, and bought
her. of them for $300. The two men
also knew her and believed that she
could 4 mad a a trtteiv but were will
ing to make $100 hy their morning's
bai gain. Tve-next da .Tompkins sold
her to AldeitV OoklSm I'tlij a good udge
of horseflesh, of Blooming Grove,
Orange county, iff. Y., for $600. From
him she tookthe name of, Goldsmith
Maid He keit hgrijn j, pretty; steady
training under V driver named Wil
liam Bodine; to whom, more than to
any other livings man; ; should be
awarded the Credit of first bringing the
m are put. 1 Tti e.eiioWned Bu'du Doble,
who how drives her tab, handsomely,
had not then, either seen or heard of
ber Whilein- training? for the trot
ting Course shs 'waa' sofetf ul and irrit
able; so deterthined to run at every
opportunity instead of trotting; so
hard to bring to a trot After breaking
irprri, that gaity;..ti)at Mr. .Goldsmith
many times determined to giye up the
training and sell her at any price, but
hia patient-dri ver mam tained his abid
ing faith in her; and' assured his tern-
ployerthat she.was the lasteHt animal
otj his premises, .and'would come 'out
amidst a gr$iat trotter, and finally per
suaded hint to-keep herwhich hejdid
until this driver so brought out -her
points that Mr. Goldsmith in Novem
ber, 1868;r8bldlher.tri B. . Jackmau and
Bud Doble i fdi: $26,000.', These gentle
men sold her to Mr Ji- H.: Smith ifor
the sum of $37,000. Mr; Doble itill
drives her. She made her first appearance-
in public in Angust, 1865. i
Evansville Journal.
Important Railroad and Other Cases
Before the . Orange .Court rJudgeB
Wilson and Cloud have a Hearing.
The case of Wm. Webb vs. R, & D.
R. R. C0.V and theN,CR. K. Co., Was
called at the Orange -Court, on Thurs
day. The B.. & D. R. R. Co., by their
counsel. Judge Marshall, of Virginia,
and Captain i-fAsh'eV moved to remove
the case to the Jfederal Court, on a pe
tition under the'act of Congress j of
1,66 providing for the removal ;of
cattses from State to Federal Courtsjn
cases where one of the defendants ia a
citizen of another State and the action
is. brought to enjoin such non-resident
defendant T'The ' motion to remove
xvmr opposed " by 1 Governor Graham,
Hon. V. N,"H. Smith and Hon. Jos.
B Batcbelor on 'the grounds thatlthe
R. & LVR. R. Co., isvitot . a citizen jut
any State within the meaning of the
act; 2nd, that the motion for removal
must be based on an affidavit that
such defendant cannot, obtain justice
in the Court because , of ,locaJ prejudice-as
i0rak of! 886 had bedn
amended tp that pft'eprjby, the act 6f
1867. And 3rd; becanse -under the act
of 18G6, the reMva;l tcan ivot' bemjatje
in any cwe- where by 'allowing Mt thje
rignT m Vm glSfSliff W proceed to
ndzmtyWAti&fa otlieFtfefendadt
would be:affeet.a.rrendere1cl , nugatd-'
ry. ,, if.---
' Hia Henpffljadge err,after con
siderahleoiueiit, decided- that the
two Jaat ttbjecitkrns 'were good, and he
denied the molimV tO'VemOve.' The
counsel l&tntingfth'afe OoIonel Buford
rresidertfloIlfll&miB K. Co,
was u ttwilrWg W mfeke "the affidavit
that he cquld nOt pbtairt justice in the
court, the caswas then, on motion,
Wilaoii'and' Cloua,was'.asi;targvied
length .y; Hr,riMcC.()rkle-for Judge
clowln iinGovernprrral9m,;Mr.
, CleraeaiiliaM Bo:nfcW.'ffH Smith
for Jndge'VVilsonsThe1 argument
was long andaxnaustive on both
sides. Tha6fl$.TesrveVi his deciar
ion.
'T. AtjftV VJ-',r ''
T
RENT. ta'aaa'desirable family
residence. aWtnreti Street.1 situated near
the business portionr ef the City of Charlotte
now occupied by Gefl;:J. A; Young... Posses
sion given lst'Jandary;;net
tf 1 niW-iWlsOVKMAlAgerit,,!
FrazlciY
THRESH Nansemond Ovstersii ierytTdayj
fcugar awed Hams.' with a-general as-
Mr Medical Parposeai &c4 Aci-4 tfv
. oct22-tf. aVi?
ANOTHER: ftesh mrriVaVof Gehts,i aotfe
r fe fTalmas. vercoatftr. ShawlsAc.
n fact everything toe foT'Oentiemetfs
wear, atthe' Retaii StonJ Of
'' f WlrTTICOWSKY & RTNTELS.V
WTT AT VO a t n ! I VJL JLB.JLJL 1 AH ff) ... .-.jm-M , -m - -m - r s
G R O GZE . jl
KEEPS THE LARQEST STOCK OF
Wines and Liqnors
In . Western North Carolina.
JN future he will keep a large stock of
Fine Liquors, Champagne and other Wines,
fi?r dinner parties or for Sacramental pur
poses. ,
A few barrels of the justly celebrated
"ZEB VANCE"
Whiskey, ripe and mellow, always on hand.
His stock in the General Grocery line is
complete. Sugars, Coffee and Molasses
specialties.
When you come to Charlotte for Grocer
ies, call and seeBlack if you want the worth
of your money.
I respectfully return thanks for the liberal
patronage bestowed upon me, and respect
fully solicit a continuance of farther favors.
W. J. BLACK.
june 13
REMOVAL..
JJLIAS, COHEN & KOESSLER,
In vite their friends and customers to call
and examine their new and beautiful store,
which is acknowledged bv all, to be the
Finest and Largest in the State, and at the
same time, a stock of good that cannot be
surpassed.
In addition to a full line of
Foreign and Domestic Dry
Ooods, Heady ITIade Clothing,
Boots and Shoe IIats and
Notions, groceries and
'Crockery,
We have in Btoie.'argreat assortment, of
Ingrain, Three Ply ahiV-Brussel's Carpeting,
Rags and House Furnishing Articles, suited
to the wants of the. . '
WisTAlL TRADE,
and Wholesale buyers will find the ;
Largest and best Selected Stock of
General Merchandise "
to choose from, at Prices that will pay to ex
amine. ;
Call and see us, at Masonic 'Temple
Building. i
ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER.
oct20 ly.
NEW GOODS NEW GOODS,
Coining in by Every Train.
JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY, MOLAS
;! SE3, Grapes Oranges, Lemons, Large
Northern apples, citron, currantsrasins figs,
prunes, dates, cheese, goshen butteri eggs,
bologna sausage, and an endless variety of
French candies, ban annas, common, candy
at wholesale' and- retail; chestnuts,' groand
peas, Bugar, coffee, bacon, lard, soap, candles,
canned goods in all varieties, cigars, tobacco,
snuff, nuts of all kinds, Oolong and Gun
powder tea, Young Hyson and imperial, all
of which we will offer inducements for
cash. Come and see for yourselves, at the
Rising Sun.
ott22 tf. C. S. HOLTON & CO.
tlTERP!
iff ",
The only Reliable Gift . Distribution in the
country! ,
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
SlOOlOOODO
TO BE DISTRIBUTED' IX
L. 1). SINE'S
. 45th Semi. Annual
GIFT ENTERPRISE !
To be drawn Monday, OctM 12th, 1874.
DNE BBAHD CAPITAL PRIZE.
100,000 00
In Gold !
Ono Prfzct SdyppO In Silver 1
Fiv)f Pbizks $1,000
each
Five Phizes , $500
Greenbacks
Tek Feizes llw in
.Two Family;. Carriages and Matched
Horses with Sllrer-Monnted Har
ness, worth WOO each I
Two Boggles," Horses, Ac;, worth tOOO each.
Two Fine-toned Rosewood 1 Pianos, worth
" ' $560 each!
Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100
" :v ' each! -
1500 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
(tn.U,. votUi frmn $20 to ' $300 each ! '
Gold Chains; 8ilver:'Ware,i Jewelry, Ac., Ac.
Nnmber of : Gifts 10.000 ! Tickets limited
to 50,000 !
AGENTS WANTED TO SELI
TICKETS, to whom Uberal Premi
ums will be paid. , lttt i
Sihele ?..Tlckt!".;. $2;,:' Six Tickets $10-
Twelve Tickets $20 Twenty-Five $50
, , drcnlars containing a fall 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
derine them. : AH , letters must be' address
ed to" .).!; D SINE, Box 86.
maiw omcK, ' Cincinnati, O.
101 W Fifth St. -'
sept .8 : -, . :.r-- . ". ;
TP' YOU WANT4 TO SEE THE HANf)
1 tomest Retail 'Stock, and the nicest dis
nla?, calUt the RetaU Store of ' ::
7 V' j WITTKOWSKY & RINTEL8.
D'
7 i' ' a choice lot of . - ,
-Prints ind Ladies Silk Scarfs
At&EAPER, SEIGLE ACQ'S.
s 1 V
To Merchants.
FT.
- "-'. fin
Our trade having more thatst
doubled itself in the past two years"
whaye fonnd nbesaary to increase our
sick7aTj4.epl4r oMroom3 in proportion
T6 the demand for goods.
Our Wholesale Rooms
is 135x83, has ' been completely viremdeled, I
and wiU. bv the fith ofJfWtpmhor 'pnntjin r
not only one of the largest stocks in the
State, bat in the Southern States. We feel
assured of being able to sell everything in
our line at
NEW YORK JOBBING PRICES,
to cash or short time buyers. Our stock of
STAPLE DRY GOODS
will be equal to any in the city. Our sto k
of fancy and fine Dry Goods, Dress ' Goods, ,
Hosiery and Gloves, will be the largest in
the State. Ou stock of
Foreign and Domestic Notions,
some of our own importations, will be toe
largest and most varied, ver offered in this
market. Our stock of
Boots and Shoes
will also be the largest in the city, and will
contain a number of our own - make. Our
stock of
Ready-Made Clothing
will be larger than ever before. Our stock
of
HATS, CArS, RUBBER SUITS, OIL
CLOTHS, &c,
will also be equal to any in the city. In a
word, our attractive stock, our liberal terms,
our low prices and our strict adherance to
facts, wkI ensure us an increase of that pa
tronage which has enabled us to build up a
trade second to none in the city.
We beg your careful examination of our
stock before you go North or buy elsewhere.
CIRCULARS AND PRICE LIST
sent upon application.
Most Respectful ly.
McMURRAY DAVIS,
Trade Street.
Opposite Brern, Brown & Co.'s Hardwau
To the Retail Tradei
WE aitts?to.vinvite the attention of
the trade Wine largest and - most va
ried stock of 1.
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, WHITES
GOODS. ILKS. HOISERY,
' , v GLCTESOHATS CAR-
u: i "V PETS,' BOOTS,
f - SHOES,
-READY-MADE
CLOTHING, GENTS AND
LADIES FURNISHING GOODS,
&C., &C, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
Dress Goods
An immense stock of Dress Good, Silks,
Ac., selected with special reference to bril
liancy of shade and color, and superiority of
texture and makes. -
-The largest line of Alpacas, ever present
ed, including the lowest price Goods, as well
as the finest Fabrics.
Llama Blooming Black,
Cunard, Double Warp and Face, Grand
Duchess Eclipse, Silk finished Black Bnl
liantine, an entirely new Fabric, made from
the wool of the Turkish- goat, much more
lustrous than pure Mohair.
shawijb.
We arejoifering a large variety of
Foreign, and Pomestic Shawls, -
embracing novelties of the most elegant de
sign and finish. Dlack Merinoe and Cash
mere Shawls, Ladies and Gents Traveling
Shawls, and Lap Robes, in fine variety.
RIBBONS.
Gros' Grain and Velvet Ribbons, all widths
and qualities, in a complete -range of .colors.
LACES,
Embroideries, Bugle Trimmings, Silk
Scarfs Rnching's 'Beltings, Steel
Morroco and Russian Leather, .
and Bugle trimmed Belts,
in all the latest designs.
ft --t
SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, &c.
Bleacdei and brown Shirtings and Sheet
ings,1 rillbw-case Linens, -Table -iJamasES,
Towels, Napkins, i and "Table Diapers, "roe
offered at extremely low prices. "
Jeans, Flannels, Linnseys,
CASSIMEES,
::
Coatings,
Few style Recant, Blanketa.Counterpanes,
Bed-covers, and an elegant line of".,-,
CAEPET3 ' ana HOUSE fTUBSTJSlH-
Will' be sold at astonishingly low prices.
in
4V
0' l VVsAri
will be offered iq Ready-made Clothing and
Gents furnishing Goods, Boots; Shoes, ;Hai,
Cans Umbrellas. Trunks. Satchels. Reti-
Fcufesv and many other entirely new' linei f
Fancy woods, which have ' been ' added vto
mirstockj ' ' '
f Caw. W E. STITT. formeriv of th!. firm
of BREM.BRQWN A CO., has charge of the
MCWMt 4Vfl VUlVUVi W UV nw VUV WWU V M
of a large corps of polite, attentive and ex
perienced salesmen, wuj endeavor to wait on
the trade in such a manner t&rwill we hope)
Insure for us ' a continuance f that patron
ge which has enabled s tosdonble ;onr bua
j tit th last twelve mooths. -'' 'rPif
-An early call ' and carefat examhiatlon is
MCMTJRRAY A DAVIS.
TMTE
ABE NOW-EECBIVINO and opening
i Dd FCaNISHIHa ROTim Inr nan Tinman Ynnthi o.n1 TLr.o
most -varied assortment of articles rhictt errfrixaj-ftA
a complete. outflt ia tefoud- ontside of- frfir feirrMtt.
U - ? HA V INQ-dOaDleCT the !
belngthe only exciosive CLOTHING HOUSE in thecitj with a frestL stock . we Invite
our friends and he nnblic. to call and piatrrimitTTtthTnft AfOfo-rTA timt ...
eansutted. . :
HATSr GAPS, iffi;f$STOiT&
TALMAS, BUSINESS
Ct HIRTS AND UNDER CLOTHING for Men
Umbrellas, Gloves, Hosiery, Silk
And a large line pf other. articles, we offer at the very
' YllfM i
LrO WE ST CASH PRICES.
WE return our thanks to our patrons for
and Intend to merit Its continuance.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Se29 6m.
AN" L AI'EST
Marh ir
ram 'isTwwfjri n n
- FUffl unyc
Tl . A , , IIUIVIL
In order to make ft settlement of oar business, we offer for sale at
without reserve, iiirnediately afier life Tobacco Sale,
TUESDA F," NO VEMBER 17. 1874.
that splendid and valuable property " "
PACE'S WAREnOBSE,
with aiHts furniture, Iron Safe, two pair Scales and four Leaf Tobacco Screws in the
basement room now used as a priiery by Mr. T. C- Skinner. The - building and every
ining conneciea wnn rc is in nne conartion. . i . swim: '
This valuable property is too well known all over Virginia and NoWJi. Carolina as
The Leading Warehouse of Danville,
to need any description here. "The' Let fronts
an street; was porcnasea oi mr. j. -w; race, ana tne title le undoubted. ;. . ;
The business of the house is more prosperous now thatt liny"pfevious year.' Gross
sales for 1874 amounting to $556,867 .58.
TERMS $1,000 cash. t.000 Davablei on
the 1st day of Decemlier, 1875, purchaser giving Bo&tMactorav dddrse4jf fth a deed
of trust upon the property to secure ihe deferred TjaVmchts. '
Possession given the day after our grand.
uxiora Uij urpnn Asytunvaaa waiows'
j.nr : , i.
Till the day the house is tamed over to the
our posts reauy to seiwe our numerous irienus
T7 - - - " . .....
James R. Pierce, Floor Manager.-; 'm' ' , ' . 'oc24A2awtds
' n: c. harry & go.,
House'ySigma
TJARTtCULAR attention paid 'to Frescoing
x 'uonntry. , uinceunder iJentral Hotet
Encourage HortiefrYdijsty.
TEE: DIXIE P0L1P!
IHE BEST PUMfrFUR THE LEASJ
f - 'i ' MONEY 7 - i
Satisfaction! Guaranteed or' fro
' 4.1? Trade. :
Diploma Awarded at tne tast fa!r;t
the CaroUns.: .J . . ' , '
THE DIXIE PUMP is eHallf ndf superi
or to any wooden pttop ib6w 'bfifered .to
:heoublic. It is a Southern Production.
made at our own doors, of our own material.
Hundreds of Certificates might be obtain
ed from parties who -are' ' using this' Pump
testifying to its cheapness,1 durability; and
emciency, dustw i w oeemea entirely , un
necessary, I only refer to the following 'citi-
zena-of Charlotte, among many--others," not
named, who are using tne inump:
W F Davidsons-Mayor of Charlotte, IX G
Maxwell, SewinR Machine Agent. RM Gates,
fCentral Hotel, L A Blackwelder, WrF28ny-
deryS M Howell, James Johnston; Gyrree
JancT, W E , Cochrane, CyruftJilunter 'J'lt
kcMurray. R M Miller E ( Andrews -Dr.
BobeH Oibbon. -W. J Yatesv : fv !
Manuiactured ana soia oy v r,n ;j
j v v G.L. GREESONV?r? i
Trade Street, Charlotter Ni CP !
WANTED To contract for a lot of;yel
low poplar heart lumber. , .
Notice. i
A LL persons
indebted to the late' firm
of
J. : Wi H H Houston A Co,1 aiv herebyno
tififld that all.-of said debts nave been as
siened to the l'rFarMerauBaviirgs- Bant'of
Mecklenburg; land-ntteaV they v. tntist," oiake
payment only to saidttanle.'5pr 4ta'uft(oriz-
- T L VAIL,
. - V-U,0tifctylr.:
Vance A Burwell, Attorneys. i-augll'74-tf.-
t ' - "t a.K"" ;'."-ttftit
-j-QU ORtOErTICe, ,in..
' , 'fl f'-; J-f
"VVe call the attention, of our patrons, and
others desirous of hating JOB PfilNTINU
of aDy -character "ecuted,' 'and1 take his
imum to . announce-.' that' we ha vetha "most
conipleteJqb Office the',. Western,; P""! of
me ptate, any ium wuc jHiyca ara ,iu .vurwj
competition to Kprthern establishments.'!
t We can fornish at short notice jt- t-'W
BCANKS. BILL BEADSi ft f
Um LETTER' HfiADOARDS
BBOGRAMMES MD?ItIfl: '' !-:
t ,toAMPHLET8;'JATAL0QTJES,
POSTERS, CHECKS, DRAFTS, &c.
the largest Mock of HATS, CLOTHING
outns ana Boys. 'ever osferea in this
bmpmds th largest and i
'fit gnaema,naklnK up
storer!Bci1SrSlct
All if A
' - "
NBtBMSSvSUITS
tit?
and Boys.
and Unen Handkerchiefs,!
their kindniss and liberality, in tne 'pastf
J, A. YOUNG & SON.
,0Q1VAG
t ,J .3.' ,.J
- IM FRO V KB
.'IiifiHT HUNHW
ALL OTHERS.
. n G. ITIAXWEtU
3 Doors Uelow Tlddy's Boot Stor
215 feet on Lynn street and 167 leet on Lp'y
- HO!
the 1st daV oT Mav. 1875. an the balance on
sak, JJeDfcniber t2,il874i "for thtoefiefits of the
and urpban's Home, Richmond, Va.
k. Jtt & R. G. PACE. Owners.
purchaser we will "at all times be iound at
and customera ,ag neretoiore, i
' ' r rvr tnirn-wr.-rn
ChtrChes arid?Tbwn SasrtooughbtiUhe
- , se26 tf.
STRICT pers6ti$I attention given to sale of
Cotton 'cbhsighed to me., , Liberal : ad-
vances made on cotton to. be held. - Suitable
Warehbuses Tor Storaee received. Arrange
ments for transfer from depots, and insur
ance at very uoeral rates, nave been made.
Prompt returns made from salesf. with mod
erate charges. .
: -1 am' also Broker for Messrs.' P. T, George
& Co.; one of the largest Bacon Houses in
Baltimore, and largest Lard Refiners in the
citv. I euarantee as low prices as any house
in BaltimdriiLiberal 'conoeesions made to
w u i r 1 ... . - a V
Jl1SloojUlekH onfilo; caUimdei -
iWJluc uiem. utuuro uujius,
r - - - it . l :
Strict Personal 1 Attention : eiven
td
'tii
Pheiapffala oncotton.
- J - - - Refer by PeruiiSilon to
mWtTfrSaMS.&J t&T
ddtiHlv".'iieweyi1CashlerT
Bank of MecklenburarCharT6tte.IN.;C.:-Mr,
rM. P. Pegrant.'' Cashier 1st' National Bank of
Cariotte ..rMaj.U;'uowa;rresx Mer
dhantB' and farmers Bank,- Charlotte; N, C.j
tct22-tf.
Removal!'
T WQlTEn'RETtTkN' liY' 'THANTCf
- tti eiends tod the public for their kind
patrenager'mndsay that I-vould be glad to
see tneax as meounua o " j
" Messrs. Ellas. CoheA' dfc' Soesaler,
i't. . .
tnloWant
fllBEdBEST IN THE WORLDptf5 i 3
i WADE fc PEGRAM'S,
octll tf. First National Bank Building
7 II JJl Gregory,
BOOKS, ;tttanonery-Totions, jnpes,tegan i uralllff tonr, uucou, uroceriesi
Smokhig and Chewing Tobacco, Confection- niw ,a . -yc4 dee.- - ' ' 2,
WATCHMAKER
AND
'iirn nTATm rw : " - I in irra iL-"i.r . .'- z "- r . .
fineratcaes, Oocto, r-n
CHARLOTTE, N. C, ,V
;.. T.i i . . - . ' t-
xexi aoor to iiaavs .book Htnmtv..
All work neatly , done and warranted.
Grateful Thoiisands proclaim Vnr.
egae Bittees the most worMerfnl In-
rigorant that -rrer sustained th sinkinf
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell; provided their bones are not de
stroyed . by mineral poison or other
means, and Yjtai organs wasted beyond
repair. r 4 . , ,
lUlions. Remittent and Inter
mittent Fevers, which are so preva
lent in the valleys of our .-great rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio. Missouri.
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, ArkanTT
'Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro
anoke, James", "and many others, with
their va3t tributaries," throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual heat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied bv extensive de
rangements of the stomach, and liver,. :
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow-
ermi lruuence upon tueso various or
gans, is essentially, necessary. There
is no eathartic for tho'purposo equal to
1JU. J. WALKER'S VINEGAR li riTERS,
as tney Will speedily remove the dark-
colored viscid matter' with which' the
bowels are loaded, at the sarao time
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring the healthj
functions of the oigestrve organs.
jan io
;; nifOr .,4A - 1 rat..lAT
-
v-ur .Xa jJSMwery respect, to any lAver Meaicine to
hy purifying all its fluids with Vinegai
m. v,. Vr -
Uiiters. cpuloimc cm take hole
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dvsnensia 6r Indisestion. ITeaj
ache, ram . in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
n.ruetations ot tho Jstomacii,. cad Taste
in tho Montlr, Bilious AtfcjtcK0, Palpita
tatidil of -tin? Heart. Inflajriuiitiori Of th
tuiKM, Pain in tho region of tho id
neysand a hundred dtheV painful symp
toms, hre' tho ollsirraffs'of "Dyspepsia.
Orie'fc6ttl6 will provo a hetter,uraiitee
tu us meriis iuuu u, mugiuy uuvci use
ment. '
Scroful.a. or King's Evil. White
bweuiugs, ulcers, r.rysipeias, aweUeu JNecK,
Goitre. Scrofulous Jullanmiatioi'19, Indolent
Inflannhations, Mercurial AffecUhns, "Old1
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, eic,
in tttese, as in ait otner constictitional Uis
eases, Walker's Vixkoar 1'.itti:hs have
shown-their great curative r-nr iu'th
most oh.-itiuate and iiitr;4it;iti-1
r r or; InnanuMatOF v uim Uironic
. KlieumatisiiK jGoul. Bilious, Remit
tent aiiaimerauttent i- e -jrs, Diseases of
the Blood, Liver. Kidnors and-Bladdei-
iLiese, letters have iv win ui. Such Diseases
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Jlccliaiiical Diseases. Persona en
gaged, iu Paints and Minerals, sucbaa
rluniuers, Type-setters, tiold-bcutcrs, and
Mincrsr as they advance in life, uhi subject
to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard.
agamst this, take a dose ot Walkers Vik
egar Bitters occasionally.
t or Skill Diseases, Eruptions, Tet
ter, Salt-Rheumy Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
if ustules, Uoils, uarounclcs, King-worms,
Scald-head, ; Sro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch,
Snnrfa. llisrnlnvxrUm of-the Skin. Hnmora
and Diseasei'rlSfrhfr'whatever name
or nature, lars 'tiirfirallj'; dug trp and carried
out of the system itt a short time by the use
of tnese Jii tiers. -
Pin; TaDe.' atid other Worms.
lurking in the system of so many thousands,
are'-eflectuairy 'destroyed and removed, n o
svstetri 'cf medidine: no" vfernutufees: no' an-
thelmtoltfcB' ;willTree: the sy'steni from vtbrms
For Female Complaints, iayounc?
or old, married orBinglej ftfhe dawn of wo
manhood, or the turn? efi life.l these- Tonic
Bitters display so decided' an influence that
unprovement is -soon perceptible.
Ueanse tne V itiated mood when
ever you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;'
cleanse it when vou find it obstructed and
sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when i is
;-4boIf your fein'gs-will tell-f orfhen.,: Keep
tne blood pureana tne neaicn oi tne sysiem
will fqjlow. ; .... .7,
t H. H. McDOJT ALD & CO.,
Drhgglsts knGen. Apt.,S Fraco, CallforW.
ana cor. or w asaineton aaa cnuuon aa m. x.
Sold by 11 ttruggistm ana utaun.
1MB AND SHINGLES.
Jgtafairkeff'."' superior Cypress 8fen-
ctes. kept constantly on hand, and for sale
as Qw as ne lowest.
;;.dc31-lm , ., G, C. &A.R.R. Depot.
J New, Goods. New Goods.
t?RlSH Confectioneries' received this day.
T. Northern Apples. Nuts of all kinds,
Lemons. Dates, Canned Fruits, Cocoanuts,
and numerous other articles. Also a fine
assortment of French Candies,- Pickles by
the dozen. Bntndv Peaches. Ac. at . '
,-. F. J. REBMAN'8
Confectionery,
Near Town Clock. - 1 'oct20-tf.
Q.RE ATLY- REDUCED ;PRICE8.,,
. .. u ' os ', -' : i'-
DRY GOODS r-
y; ?;?! rvi-:.;
of every description, and a .large and . beau-
7. ,':!.
tiful selection, at
BARKER
oct29 (,WQLFE,
V, CHAIX .
b. ir. imxuoHil.
&E0. W' CHALK &
counissio. iriEBcnAirrsj
r jl7
SaaeSH attention eiten to confilennients -Of
Cotton for salene-e or in other markets, and
libe advancesmade. i-june41
HOSHEN BUTTER at l0
V3T REEL & PERDTJE'S,
sep5-tf. "Blue Front.
A r c h i t ect
-'J? "Wtt!
leading fcrenibn. wr4T.
j. flJz::; owiw, am
niffiffiiff ?-
rvl Tizrr w was-cngagea m
Of,' ITOVldpjirw t
SSn'SSK? Boetlanriori,. Cald
weJKBoton, and anany others. -fl3!;?ek
wiUdtake. plewure in drawing
2SSf!ld ?1k.ul? complete plana and
iWrJbldinga Tof every kind,
and pereonaWyenpentend the same.
aug-7 Trade fitmt Chat. v n
S. B:ilBiICIIAn.
COTTON BTJEIt
And Oommisninn.
CiltOTTE, N. C.
Libixal advances made on Cotton consigned
vu iu Wr new iou or utiarleston.
.Reference Permtainn t v
Cashier. 1st National feank, Charlotte ; A G
uiouik!, vMuwi ' vionunenaar National
k,,Charlotte;1MajQeo5W,MeltQn, Wm H
Hardin. Cheater. 8 C: Col W;.H Afrtu
lN. B.Spedal attentipA kiveto the prir
chase and sale of fature wntracts, "
-Office next d; Marill fBatH. t
College Street. s.y)-iirfsepf 11 tf
TT X n' POtl ALL
DERANGEMENTS OF UVER,
MANUFACTOfitOf Q
i
.vukumoi
HAVINWBEEN reported by
some that this Preparation: is, the same -
as Simmons': Liver Regulator,, we dfam it
ngnc to correct tins impression. Altnough
C. A.fS.itnmons wass former 'Pfoprietor of
both preparations, he assures ns that 6IM-
MUKS' iiififATiC COMPQUND isnlS latest
improvement in Medical Science, and that
it has no connexion iwhatever,1'wi,tl, former
preparations; bat (hat it is; fax, superior, in
i wnicn nis name
was- ever attacned, Peine
composed solely of Vegetable ingredients.
The trial of one bottle will satisfy the most
mcreamons. - v - ,?v."Hi. ."!
,This Compound was t Patented De
cember 12, 1871, and . name Copv-rUrhted
1874. " -: ':'. .
For Sale by Wholesale and Re
tail Dealers Everywhere. ;
sa26 tf.'-' v.f--.'iVf? 'U ' 'i.- '
fit (lOtii Hi)
THE BA2&X OF UECELEiraUEG,
Capital $$00,0O.
Jas. Turitkr JTatB) president. -i
Tabs. . W. Dewit,, Cashier,; 1 1 1 , ' . :
F: H. Dkwby, "As?,, .Chie .,,,.;)
AT THE BANKTinJSOTJSE OP
T"ATfi;:-4:!.;pis.TK-S5T.
mhis Bank Chartered i Undc- A6f &t( the
X ' General Assembly and duly ffrganlsed
under Laws oi tne state of .North Carolina,
with ample meansis ' prejpared to transact
General . BanbnffJJnslpef s.
and furnish accommodaioDSS ,taall its Cus
tomers on, Liberal Terois. tf-j; iHb'i .m
The bank will receive Deposits shluecvto
3ieck, and -win Allow Jnierest AfccoWung
to Agreement on all Deposfts i'otrttnle,
oriissna Certificates of Deposit 'eHig in
terest at the rate of 1 . niniv"
"Eight per cent 'per- ATinnrh '.,
on -all sums lying' rfdlrftwn'b'VeV 'Ihij
Asvr '!
Uold and saver Ooto.. Bullion and-Bank-Notes
Bought andiSoldU H' ; 5 '
" - . -s -.... V
Jan. 1J874. , , ; il;lljQBir-
DR.
F. SCAUB,
.11 ff i
C H,A R t O t TIE), , W, KC.
Prescription prepared at all i hour r
of tne Day and niRnlw i t
Choice Green and BUtefe Ta
Selected especially for Family Hri4 kval-
june29j . .s , rugfrf.
i7ir ri f 4ri!flJ
Just "received a lot . or seiectepices
"for
SCAUR'S' S
Puro Salad OIL
Finest article in Market .
at
june 29, 187?
.PTdgSfoW-
Generftl Coffiniiaalon Merchant,
.! CTARLOITB-WfXf 4
kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tbbacco.
ill gn est casn price paiQ ioz vowoh .
All orders front a; distance ipMtnptlr at'
tended to. , t Hj i h. u J . BSx
dec 21 73..,, hi i . ;
WATEES
COMMISSION. ME&CBANTS. : or
-. .... -r:.f
i
nr
E are prepared -to maJte-'UDerai caan
rrnn Bhlrmed to our
friends in'Cbarleston;:orlNeif Xcffc iWUl
also attend prpmply to sales of Mgen.Mr j
sighed Tte . w. ' OfiV e at Jttkwky,
Rlnthr.:t,Charltte, Ji. u t; nfqir?y,..:.
Li.
I --Aw: Wam
fP?,f-ilaineondi-
Anm tha stofatTeMoiiabW-iitieBS.3 have
secured tha serric-of A S25iT
sterer who has served r2fe2&jffi&
Prussia; and therefore gwran;Bai.
Stfon Tloall Who msy IK?;
Se me. Orders for mattrasses-'orirepairing
; om abi4tide(f to PU
fr Juaeto l ,d - j . ft ELxtmsPf .
TTbt1r8 Germarf CbIoghe,Germai Cologne
Jl In Long Bottles. . 1
oct21-tt W. R. BURWELIj & UU,
"1
4 -
00 r,W mhm yr.v.i
- t W m i" IM
t" taItc leasniUlfilornIfaV tee puhffc