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NlgJWBajBJyfflWJlJMi WHIM ""f WW" S V3 . tr , x t ' ; it 'TT ,9 i if 1 j "t I S-'r I A Wednesday, March 15,1876 CtlAS R. J OWES. BREVARD McDQWELIy J w Editors & Proprietors. -Free from the doting scruple Mi at fcor rft-ee-born reason." , ,,, THE "OBSER VER" IS THE ONL T PA frn rtiBtiSBEn rts the state west ' r RALEIGH WHICH GIVES THE LA TEST TELEGRAPHIC D LSPA TCHES "MrERt tfORkltfG?1 WdiNESS jrEWlship was on fire and . no power could WILL PLEASJS MAKE A. jyujjc- tiif inm. SUBSCRIBERS At all pest offices oat or tne city mast ex pect their papers discontinued at tbe expi ration of tne time paid for. Oar mailing 4 ' r .slerktknows- nooody, and his lnstmctlons apply to all alike. INFLEXIBLE RULES ,- W annol notice anonymous commnnlca Mna. In all eases we require the writer's aame and address, not for publication, but aa a guaiantee of good faith. We cannot, nnder any circumstances,, re tara rejected communications, nor can we aadertake to preserve manuscripts. Articles written on both sides of a sheet of yaper cannot be accepted for publication. OBSERVATIONS. . m I 3" 3:' " "' vi' , n 'i ;i . . '-We find that he came to his death from calling Bfll Jacksoh a iiaf,'' was the Terdlct of a corner's Jnry In Wlssourl. -If yoyng; lady wlabetayoung genlleman to 6ss . her what papers -shonld she wen tronf .Md Spectator, nflT)bserfer, but; as many Times as you please. It is satd that the old Romans also loved " office, but they never bad the feeling wilch ""n Amerloan constable : has never felt hat their shoulders carried over half the '..burden of government. Detroit Free . "il'ress. Xwrf Tnnlall la mnwlArl an1 nK An Vi t a wife kicks him out of bed he doesn't get .mad, but looks upon it as a curious and inter ektlng illustration of the conservatism of '4 : energy and of the effects of molecular mo tion. ! ?'.). BUlne is getting bald, and it's a note- ? " ' worthy fact that Cenkling pays more atten lion than ever to bis glossy, lnxorlant ring- ' -le t. If the nomination r arrows down to a .. question of hair, it is quite generally con tfeded that Blaine has no chance whatev- m ;- -i iu proprietor 01 aruasg juuien" acuu in Illinois has utterl&uined his business less x , causlnlaba inserted in a large number P'pers a; picture of th. building, with; tv. -.. girls standing on the balcony with last year e$-hats on their heads. An unthoughtfuf young poet, who hak '""been sadly, dfmoralized in watchiog thj -.- Course of human events, thus expresses hinr 1 self: 1 1 want to be a pre ythe pnlplt stand,1 Sensation on my forehead and salary in $ my hand; And in the little parlors, so cozy and so s yng . . v . - ' I'd kiss the aweetest'slKters and maybe WASHINGTON. I want to be an officer and in the Wnite House stand, With brass upon my forehead and green backs in my hand; ' ' And right before the President, so gener. ons and benign, . v i 'f1 f'f f1 ome raiUloa doUar, and then. I An editor, who speaks with the air of a man who has discovered a new fact by expe . . renee, says that, the new wayvto prevent ; bleeding' ai "iho nose, is' to keep yonr nose out of other people's business." " ; -i f"J -w ; f "Men are what Women Make Them," is the singular title of a new. book. , It may be , ,tItt, t w? haYe' Beeome dreadfully poor specimens "o? the" manufactured article. which leflfU badly either upon the mat, rial or the niakerl ' r.ni'Iand. Mr. nana nf MaooAtin.nii. : . fit'W dWe ibn vfefed in the Unf vymvco oi stealing law, and lience the tardiness on the part of ' ? 8i"ate toUctjupbn the bbminationv n 0B3ffalrMrn8eff al VYaw writer, Lad Pmm eftitwrtMcWbektoh's Trea me copywrighted, which another with much- labor revised $&jt. Dna4s AfiiritJfeenub isMm. DanaosiliiritJienub. lican oflSce holder we have ever known who difc"Dot dread the law above likeCXweRrfygtivto sfalMU u.ue ougni to oe conhrmed in the piace ot Mr. Schenck, who fled from nas tne pestilence. No, as soon as law was mention siu j T, " 1U H. niflonil X t -.. . , .i . rPTJ 1,T-ur,nea,-to jeayeit aevefal 'thotisand Smiles behind, as BTTJiiiy no LBe BniD nntllrl rnrrv Uim r j ....... The Heathfw rw"TO .tv, n-u: fomiann ' 0 to oia, r .i. lornians are alarmed ffor fear they Clfirt ftlftnA mrA 4.. i a " i-t . .. r z r Ji" .T7w""Z " i WW?:- . V?11"8. - .utrpresen treaties with Chi' na, and prohibit Asiatic immigration, TheyHeeelbat hMih : ' f Eoc4-wtrLrutrniat itrr hir'nlod a i ' - " . pioa "6 iiMowjr, gruyenng jiaoits, and iPeiJurJoua!modeofIivin'.i ho m ori... - bfaedfta iriv nt t4t ' v citizenst.wtforA Mii Ml " ,: , jr.ntrsltteayArtieUtPliet. w.snops,ana? factories .Thg CbH neonle and ftr - fx.J, ti i t VlV Ui K'.wupppeTO anaomryf nfJA7rw'g"t'" w very ubbiui er pientitui animals, their livinir costs them less, and thej - I tl'.!i - . .. :.SE.Ailli'Ji.uA?LK TT,irr , xwpeci, Tjau mane more aA?ri.can8 Who have, ag- Veslei, fend ira- fond cf expens I HE DID SHILE AGAIN -IB SMIL- INO NOW. M -k W ' The heroic conduct of the brave boy wo refused to leavo the burning ship until hia father tnlrl Viim has hmn'im mortal ized in verse, and was probably declaimed many a time by President Grant in his boyhood speeches. Bat fact that this burned boy was stub born and wouldn't smile, does not seem to have made A verrasiiri pression . upon pur present smuiug Chief-Magistrate5 No doubt Grant wondered then, why that red headed urchin was of such a sad countenance, 'ftmjtJ.nVM so jerfi3ten traverse to smiling; and as Ulysses grew up and began to take smiles himself, we -. i know it must have been a cause ol greatperplexity why the strange crea ture after once having tasted a smile, never smiled again. Grant is now in the same perilous situation of that smile-less and unfortunate boy. The stay tne names, anu me uoy noi ueiug a good swimmer, and the strong men having escaped with all the lile-pre- servers, he choose rather to be a prey to the raging fire, then food for hungry sharks. Grant too, is standing upon the deck of a leaking ship it is the vessel upon which is freighted all the hopes and interests of the party of which he is the chosen head. The timbers out of which this vast ship was constructed, were unsound to begin wiih thev were linnfeenated with greedy, corrupt worms, which increas ed and multiplied until they perfora ted every fibre that holds them togeth-s er one leaic nas sprung two uumu the water is rushing in tbe pumps prove unavailable the old sailors iare deserting it the crew call upon the captain, Grant, to leave it, but he smilingly declines, saying he is averse to water, and oblivious of the' com ing danger; stolidly awaits his fate. Ko, there is a genial flow of spirit8 permeating President . Grant's nature that we shall never cease to admire It is extremely rare that you can ever meet him without a smile: he never allows the most startling intelligence to affect him lone; he will tell the messenger of bad news to be brief, for he is sick ; but he immediately orders a whiskey toddy, and is as smiling as ever; his conscience will sting him oc casionally, and when he observes the many blemishes of corruption that stain his official robes, he will cry mightily for awhile, and exclaim ; "out damned spots, out. I say !" But when they refuse to disappear, he does not go frantic about it as did Mackbeth, but the cloud vanishes in a moment, and he continues to smile on and on, and when the angel of death shall call at his door, it shall be recorded as the last and best act of his life, "He died with a smile upon his lips." The Kentuckians are considerably puzzled over a shower of flesh that fell m Bath county, in mid-day, under a clear blue sky. The chickens and hogs were the only parties that were not surprised, and deyotired the mysteri ous meat as if it were their daily bread. A butcher who fried a piece declared it was palatable and good to eat, but tbe leading scientists of that section are still unable to account for the causes that led the men up in the moon, to shower tneir own nesn ana blood upon us. It was no doubt a pitched battle, and that some one got badly worsted in the row, there can be no doubt. The impeachment trial of Judge Monteomerv Moses, still draws its weary length along in the South Ciro- lina Legislature. The most notable witness of the whole trial was the Chief-Jnstice, a brother of the accused. He ; was 3 forced to testify many un pleasant things about his brother, and sobbed like a child when upon the witness'stand. There is already suffi- 8h- con viction, if the Senate; Will only do its what ohall we JiiATr Here are someof the common articles of food, showing tbe amount of nutriment, and the time required for digestion : I 1 A Time f Araoant of - : ' Digestion. Kotrimeot. Apples, raw, 1 h.50 m. TOper cent, Beans, boiled, 2 h. 30 m. 37 per cent. Beef,ttasted, 3h.-80 w. j 26 per cent. Jiread, baked. 6 h ,60 m. f bO per cent. Butterr ' 3 h.Wm. 96 per cent. Cabbage, boil'd 4 h. 30 m. 7 per cent. Cucumber, raw 2 per cent. Fish, boiled, 2 h. 00 m. 20 per cent. Ire8D . 7 per cent, OA Mutton, roasted a a. lb va,r ..I . - . urork, roasted, - 8 m 15 m draper cent t Poultry, Toasted 2 h. 45 in.. 77,ver cent I vww, -wwii , u. w u. Ju uci v-cuu t: K; 1,1 i v, nn qq Sugar; 3 h. 30 m. 96 percent Turjuipe, boiled, 2 h. 30 m. 4 per cent Veal, roasted, .4 h. 00 m. 25 per cent, Venison, boiled.l h. 30 m. 22 per cent. I fotAfi at. triA nrooonf. nytriAa a va av- I tatC penaiB eting?( . Some vegetables and fruits 'tshonld, however, enter into family consumption, eveaif purchased for sanitary reasons. Among thbse S55f V - ra"LB?cch,f e hnafCer, sweet potatoes, parsnips, beets, and carnots are the most nourishing. I Roast nork-besides, beins ,an .exDen stye dish, reauues too Jenethy dram ,pon:ihe)rces,of the.stpmach to be a ixttrT ' The Soil Foe CABBAGE.Cabbagea require a strong, 4ieavycayey land, n.cuuHDg mis crop, -as any rate, i whatever manure y5u use do not use wr !Pwgiy.tuMgoottPian io appiy ashes .either to the plant when trans- PjS .when ?WJn.bJf m M tfror lo Ihe maggoty which lbs Mf p F:end. i. --- ! . 1 ; . - was a snort: stumpy: aarK-com- plexioned Dutch manHe 'was cross eyed and wore spectacles. He car ried a map 'under his arm, and he sauntered into Pitkin's sanctum sane torum na unconcernedly as you please. Pitkins was busily .engaged nvscan- ning his "profit and loss account,? Jnd did not notice the intrusion until the Dotehai aw iaidGdof ffidrniri V "Good sm orniny , replied Pitkins, without looking up from his ledger. "Vine4ay." , . , ''Yes' gruffly responded Mr. Pit kins, his eyes still intently fixed upon his book. V ,. ........ . 7.a ithi n ia traf ooQ' H'itll T ad y uit uci uiau vat; aat j uw wanded to buv a mab?" an inquiry; which caused Mr. Pitkins to look up. and, with the air of a man who wan ,ted to be let alone, say : ' "No, I was not " J "Oh, yes, id musd be vou ; he god a red nose sh tist like yon."". "VThat do you mean, sir, by calling my no8e rear', angriij' oemanaea iur. Pitkins. ---.-A- : ... i - l "Oh, dond god mad. I only dought niay be you forgod about id.' Well, 1 don t want tp nuy a map, and so go out of my office.". "Shtop a minid, blease ; a yas a man loog shust like you, und - he dole rne to gome in Tuestay und- he would bey a mab." 'Well JL'm, not the man, so ,go on about your ousiness. ;z .. l c "Von minid ; led me show you der mab. Id vas der besd mab vat vas efer brinded : ids god all of dershtades und all of der cid " "I tell you I don't want your map ! Will you leave my off " "Sh, mine friend; dond god oxsided mit yourself. I vill go oud if you wand medu.bud dis vas a bully mab, id's cod all of- der shtades und all of der cidvs. und id vas brinded in sefen dif'rend golors, und I sell him for one dollar und sefentv-hfe cen "I wouldn't eive vou fifty cents for the maD. I tell vou I don't wan 1 "Vait dill you hear de advandages of dis mab. -ds god a rad shtring to hang liim ub by, und he vas brinded in sefen dif'rend colors, und he cosd me two dollars. I give him to you for a dollar und a goworter an ;' "How inahy times do you want me to tell you that I don't want your ma "Loog, you hang him ub dis vay, und ven yon wand a shtade here you vas, und it you wand a cidy yon durn him ofer di3 vay and dere yen god him, see? Und I give der mab sivay for one dollar, nnd I go of der bez ness. Id yas no use drying du ged a liv- " "No, sir, I wouldnt have your map if you was to give it to me. I .waut you to g " 'Vy dond you loog at him vonsd ? He vas a bully mab und I only god vou lefted, undl chuck him du you for sefenty-fife cen " "Look here! if you were going to be hung and I could save your life by eiviner vou seventv-nve cents for that map, I wouldn't do it. I'd see your neck stretched nrst. "Dake him along for fifty den, und I go out vesd, id Tas hard vork to ged alon " "Here! if you'll promise to leave my emce, and never come into it again, I'll give you twenty nve cents for yourinan an " 'Date id : id vas der lasu von I haf, und I give ub der beezness." 7-' Hereayour quarter; lay the map down there and get out lively, and if you ever show your facein niy oflice again I'll shoot you," and a look of desperation appeared on Mr. riticins face- The Dutchman laid the map down, took the quarter, said "Goot day!" (to which there was no resppnse,) and slowly shuffled out, walked down stairs and stood lor a moment, seem ingly lost in thought, when suddenly his eyes flashed, and calling a boy that was standing on the street he took him by the arm, and pointing to Pit kins, sign on tbe directory-board, ne said T- 5 ? i. , ' "Dere vash anoder man I shtuck," and he went into a beer saloon on the corner to "liquidate." The Shark and the Patriarch. During the deluge, as a heedless shark was conducting a tbanksgiving service for an abundant harvest, a pru dent patriarch looked out and address ed him thus: My Inend, l am much struck with your open countenancr ; pray come into the ark and nia.keouc of us. The probabilities are f.iliing rometer, j.'eneral atmospheric diniurb ance, and heavy raim . throughout ihe region rf the lower universe dur ing the next forty days. "lhat is just the sort of hairpin I ani," "replied the shark, who had cut several rows of wisdom teeth; bring on your delu ges. About six weeKS suosequentiy the patriarch encountered him on the summit of Mount Arrarat, in very straitened circumstances. Moral You can't pretty much most always tell 'how things are . going to turn out sometimes. Dreaming. Man is not the only animal subject to dreaming. We have every reason to believe that many of the lower ani- mais ao me. same, xiorses neign anu rear' in their sleep, and dogs bark and growl, and exhibit all their character istic passions. Probably, at such times, the remembrance of the chase or the combat was passing through the minds of these creatures; and they oi ten manifest signs of kindness or play fulness, and of almost every other pas- sion. Ruminating animals such as sheep and cows dream less, buteven they are sometimes so affected, espe uiaiiy ub tut) periuu oi raising ineir' young; ii . we descend sun lower ua analogy, we should suppose, dream ing to be almost a universal law, nearly as universal as sleep itself. ,,i.,An exchange gives the fallowing as a sure way to dme ned-busra irom old bedsteads,: "."'Take tomatr. vines, put i i i W ': - ; J.. - . , c bumu iuiiu a ijbbiu ui iy, puuuu tnem to pieces as nne as possible, then stain the bedsteads where they inhabit with the" juice, fill the crevicea with tbe pieces of vine;: lay leaf es 'undr, the enus of theslats." If this is 'practiced twice a year not & bug will remain in I tbe bedstead, WI " . .... k ll- Haed to Distinguish. A j udge !in Monmouth county, .New: jersey; pnee cautioned an old negro who. had, been &Cquj acquired not to ne louna in Da corn- .'iMuchlise.to'yoVMarsa:" he repljedtf:iUlliis 'spect yout ad wise rt de facfamarsa.d. good copi- pany and- bad 'company looi soHuch of the alike dat dis niggab can't tell dfffeiitSeinH-. , r-JwWUnheglTrightJn'6mhl,.; J Ptfolly.0llclta8hare of puJUcpatronage nana x4 u iiiHii, ne uruiKS, anu it can r.WtitAnf ..Vil AfwA' wAHl. AidSt i'4.4. clerk? ? Whfct fbtfrcH wants Tiini for a ber ? rWho will trust him t Vhat mem dying -nlan wylrppointsnimjiiS exe J cutor r ' lie may nave been forty years in building his reputation it goes down. Letters of recommendation, the backing of business firms, a brilli ant ancestry cannot save him. The world jshies fffj Why? It, peredfili'tthrodgh the eon is whisr . 1 "lie drinks! lie drinks;: When a young m'anloses Tiis "'reTuYalioh 8 ;toif sobriety, he might, t as well jbe . atihe bottom of tbe sea.. There Are -men here who have their" good name es their only, papital. Your )fatber hss started you out in the1 city ,4ifei. tHe could only give you your education. He started you however under Chris tian influences. Yc-u "have : coma to the city.; You are now achiVving ypur own- futtine under God; tj'y your "own right armr ' Now look out young man, that there is no doubtof your sobriety'.. Do not create suspicion by going in and. put of liquor establisbnieta,jor by any unnatural flush of yourcpeek; You cannot atlord it, tor your good name is your only capital, and when that is blasted with the' reputationi f taking strong drink, all is gone. Pbm eroy's 'Democrat. ' 4 : ' " l . President Gilardin, one of tbe most learned and equitable of French judges, said : "Lone experience on the bench has convinced me that the vast m'ajori-1' ty of persons who sue for judicial sep aration were not fitted for wedded life. They never fail to urge that they were mistaken in their choice, and that if they had been joined to anybody else but the person 'rom whom they sees to be separated, they might have been happy. This may be true in some few cases, but, generally speaking, tnere is at least one of the pattieso every ejuit f wnose temper is wnoiiy lntraciaDie, and I do uot see what would be gained by allowing this party to go and mar ry again and make a second home as wretched as he or she has made the first." - The Republican party is a. party that exists simpiy on its nates, it naies the white people of the South. It hates foreign-boru citizens. It hates Catholics. It hates skeptics in religion. It hates every body who doesn't keep Sunday and fails to regulate his diet according to its ideas. It hates democ racy. It has some loves, but thev are all connected with itself. It loves office. It loves fraud. It loves pecu lation and it loves stealing By the Republican party in this we mean the average republican politician, and not the manly republica n voter who is nonest but misguide. i. Cincinnati Enrl quirer. ihe southern men and women are very statelv, and show a type of hu manity more graceful and polished than can be seen in our northern cli mate and harder manners1 The American face is characteristically more intellectual, refined and. spiritual than any other, it will take another half-century to show what freedom in thought and religion is capable of pro ducing: out tne reBuit will be some thing finer than the world basket seen. There is a growing quietness of manners and softening of voice that is verv promising Rev. Dr. Bellows at Washington. LARD! LARD! BACON! BACON! ! COFFEE! COFFEE! MOLASSES! MOLASSES! SALT ! SALT ! Fl OUR..! Fl OUR ! GRITS! GRITS! SXCE I 3BXCE T FOR SALE LOW AT WHOLESALE AND i. RETAIL, BY UayerJloss X Tones, -feb27.r . c ,.. . ; ' c? - r White Peas. T.TJST Received a lokaf, While Peas, at. " " ' , ' W M CR0vELL'S. ieoia The Ust Gall A LL parties wto 'hav not paid thwf Tax-'. XX es, . are hereby not' d that ho"furtber indulgence can beeiveu. - I will be compelt ed. to settle in full with the County Treas urer in a few days, and. in the meantime, if steps are Wot5 taken to cancel the taxes no remaining unpaid lor theyearsr l874-75 the claims will certainly be put in the hands of a Deputy for collection. It will be a very disagreeable duty tn my part to be forced to sell the property of any man, but as I am Iesrally liable for the taxes still due, the. col lection of the same wUl.be enforced .without fear or favor. This is positively my last call to delinquent to fcorhe forward arAi settle wrtnout delay. 1 can always oe " tound at my omce in the Court House. M E ALEXANDER, Sherifii feb23 lm Democrat, and Home copy 2t t New Crop . Cnlia Molasses - EARLY ROSE, PEERLESS, GOODRICH and fJPIHKf- EYE POTATOES, Rice; Fruits,! &c, ; Tobacco all grades, , Clay Peas, RnJ Corn, S. H. Syrup, and in, fact all de scrfptions of Merchandise:' If you wish to buy close; send our offer; and, communicate with: -; n. .-. ; f -,.y-. ; l.JAS T'PETTEWAY, t . Merchandise Broker ; . marl 2m 1 .': V - , Wilmington, N. C 1 ' i -"mi I'll) t r TT J fjr i ReimoyaL; llTY Boot arid 8Kofi Rhnn finn Keen romiv. d to Holton's hew brick building rt Ti l i "Ter 'waiKers 'Store,- where I uw pieasea ip see aii.ttiy sold ifriends and nr 1 1A -iRownLHoon Myeri It Street; rs iBtreei, lerchard, J -withkitch.coo'd garden andercuara Appryl to s SOB IFF & niarl lw To Rent. ve room dwelling on 1. Fourth street, good KitcCana garaeni r- r -rf - - r T5 Ren F .ft AECoa'se and Lot oo Myers street,formerly occupied by Dr L W Battle. Stable, garden and gdo watery hd eight ifoomf in house. Possession given rst January F H GLOVER. r decl5 tf For Repty F ROM the first day of Marc? f T6l "I-wuC tent the stdre, fateiy? bcxMpied by Mc- Murray & Davis, on Trade. M - dec31 tf ' v ',' '! ValuableCbtd Mine For Sale. ' ' 'til;: TJY Virtue of- Deed of Y Virtue of '-a Deed tff Trusty dated 2d -rrf.?I?wX' me , by. the Gas ton Mihing ("ompany, I will offer of sale on the premises' in Gastori county :7f. '.,' Thursday. 6tb of April. 1879 the eeleBrate)J Kine's Mountain. Gold Mining. Jftoperty, consisting of about 800 acres of Latd in three Tracts in the counties or uaston ana Gleaveland near the Air Line Railroad.i The mines are in ,fall jOperalion.-wUh Engines, Shafts, Crushes, Stamp-mills and Fixtures and Machimry. for - running complete, with all necessaiyNtBrietsn-nthej hoases and oat buydipW, At tbe same time will be sold ail the un attached personal property of said? Company used on. about and in connection wun tne Mine, consisting of Tools, Wagons, Moles, Horses, Office Furniture, &c. Terms made known on the day ot Sale. W M STEW AET, Trustee. feb29tds MORTGAGEE SALES. Printing Presses AND ' Material For Sale; T)Y Virtue of a power conferred on me in D and by a certain deed of mortgage exe cuted to me Dy M J Alcoween, late or tne City of Charlotte,-I 'Will sell at the Court House, in Gtmrlotie,. oa Saturday tbe 18tb day of March next,, the followuig property, viz: une Fair ilaven rower rress, one small Press (Newberry make,) also a large lot of type of the various styles nsoally found in a . first-class newspaper and job office. Also a full supply of cases, stands, rules, galleys, chases and other .things neces sary in such , an office, together with desks, chairs, tables and stoves. Persons desiring to purchase can See the property by applying to tbe Mesprs Schiff & Bro., or to; Messrs Jones ds Johnston, Attor neys, Charlotte, N. CI , Terms of sale, Cash. i- nWM JOHNSTON, , Mortgagee. feb26 tds NOTICE. SALE OF VALUABLE GOLD MEN IJTG MACHINERY. BY vir tue of a power conferred pn us by a certain deed of mortgage executed toua by S C Johnston, we will fell at the Court House in Charlotte on Saturday the 18th day of March next, the following property, vjz; one large steam Jineine and two boilers and puJieys c5nneeted ! therewith also one hoisting machine, one steam pump, one Cornish tramp and fixtures : also one ten-stamp battery and electroplated copper plates attached to,' the same ; jilso fire amal gamating pahs and counter shafting pul leys; also a large lot of belting, naming im- piements and. tools. t ... v, Ibis property can.be seen at the AJctxinn Gold Mine. Terms of sale cash. For further information apply to the un dersigned J feb2C tds NEW GOODS ! Watches, Clocks Jewelry, sixver and'pl'ated'Ware. . SPECTACLES, &C. J WILL SELL A GOOD WEIGHT CLOCK for' $3.56 and evervtnfne Vie at prices t sult.'the tihies. t.wl pay he highest'Cash5 'PrifcW fdr d Gold and Silver. Watches, Clocks ancl, Jewelryy re- paired and warranted ;foj4 months, rat . Carolinajlawelrly-Store, feb27.. . Charlotte. N. C. r nxry nams 1 ft f . A CHOICE ,QX ofrjOBSTH'jCAROLINA HAMS, at" :;rjEJ GROW ELL'S. V ,r..tl 4. S T. i;vw K.f. ':l i. i , SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES. I wijljaaye an Auctipa aj,e cDry Goods, Notions, Ac., for the Ladies, on Monday af ternoon, at Frankentbal's old stands three doorsironLthe CouiluHouse.. at. ,3 'clock. and continue daily duripg this week, which siiabJa Stock which must, -he elosed out re gardless of cost. J& F -HARRISOU.i . .1 th a ..z We Have The. ;: T St-EGEsr Si6tfbTT?ndlgd ia Chariotte Jj good quality at the' closest prices, ;ti J i marlU wur, , X U BMlTUjfctO. Prattis. Astral Oil 18 the safeetf Lamp Oil in? trssr - fit' r it A ' x'r. TAlr&MIXH it CO,- ; ,,, jnTl0. .... f,' io Agerits.fh QityJ T ,n iG ro una Feed s w rNE ton? Kye and Com groand $ oflfrton LVjFv Oats,, and Corn- ground foneJ ton fiQe , , . . BT1TT, WALSH & CO'B J feb23 ForlSdiror ReW IKTS i.9 t f? ' r NJJON insurance Ck)rpoiUon"-"Ni9gara"-''QeQtg. t flonie"-.NatiOBal-, ... ill Sorta -State' V'Lyncfcburg Insurance i and kmg Oompany-pUemen4 0 ld ftdyaT .iNocth Amteica'! nov!2 ' - MISCELLANEOUS. I CAHE THE Attention of tiff PtWis to m Arrival pt . .ya 9Tv. ASPARAGUS IIT 3 lb:;CANS,TURK- ISH and FRENCH PRUNES, 5j to 9poundJo'frliolIaiEW DATES very fine, LONDON o c, SPICED PIGFEET . ; 1 " &SPAKE RlBS,:,,f,trt? PIGS TONGrjJ SMOKED BEEF, BEEF Tongues and Choice Mackerel, Baker's and Sweat Ohocblate, Twin Brother- Yeast Cake, Salpicant preserved Oranges in glass, :CTifgarPea Apples- in gallon cans, put up similar to fresh reaches. EGdrPOWDERp Thisis an entirely hew article, 6aid Iq give wmost satislaction,- lit is for cakes, etc-the cheaestfrticle to Use,-and about equal to io, cents per dozen lor ggs. : TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT ! - t SUGARftATtf.. REDUCED PBICE8. -Iiiav rradS the arrangement to-sell the "Charlotte City Mills (F. F. F.) Flour.' (choicest) at some figures as at the MilL . , , A fine lot of Macha. Java, Lagnayra and Rio Coffees, for roesticg in my Store, Jnstreceived. fy ' .; . Wnll assortment of Family Supplies; on hand as low as ever. C. HASHAGEN, Opposite Charlotte Hotel FINE BUTTER, EQUAL TO GOSHEN. ' white wine vinegar Best in Market. .V? 'iiESSINA ORANGES, . By the.Bo,x, NORTHERN' BAjMl N - APPLES ' ' AT IVTriyi7;WQLFE'S, WHOLESALE and RETAIL STORE. jan26 ' :- - a i TEA ! IMPERIAL, Oolong, Young Hyson, Gun Powder and .English Breakfast Teas, drect importation, afc-McAden's Drug Store, cneaper man ever. A..R. fNisbet & Bro., VyH-CESAXE and RETAIL dealers in i V Grocers, Confectioneries, Fruits, Cigars, Snuff, Tobacco, Pipes, Musical Instruments, Strings, &c., Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Would call attention to the fact that they, now have in store, the largest and most ex tensive Stock of Groceries in Charlotte, which they are offering for CASH to whole sale and retail buyers at prices, as low as they can be bought rom any responsible house in the city. 1 ' .t t ' Consisting in part of Molasses, Coffee Sugars, Teas, Soda, Brandy Peaches, Crack era. Ovsters. Candv. Pickles, and various yotKerisyfticies not mentioned, i .Democrat and At -reiy..-.; r JUST RECEIVING .EMlkJStock of WATCHES CLOCKS land JEWELRY, at i C. L. ADAMS. TT AVING purchased the Bar and fixtures. 11 and also all the Whiskies of the late Israel Fink, I am now prepared to serve customers in any style. The best of Whis kies always kept on hand at the Charlotte Hotel. feb!5 lm CROQUET ! ! 25 SETS -OF- CROQUET, i JCT r4 REDUCED PRICES, AT PUR E,F, 0 ,Y ' S marl2 At the New Store Yu fin4 during IhiaWk, the best Four Ace Hams, Syrups, Molasses, Su guars, Coffees, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Fresh Butter, and in fact everything good to AT LIVING PRICES. A freth lot of those fine White Yam Sweet Potatoes, just arriyed. mar!2 TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK, Johh E Bbowit, 1 How W M Bhipp, Rob I McDowell, Phillip ficHirp, S P Smith, ' M Johk W Wadswobth Allah Macaulay,- Baxtkb H Moobb. V Q Johbsov, OFFICERS: . S P Fmith, President; E I McDowell, Vice President ;ONO Burr, Cashier. , anl5 . - - . j . . tne very best quality, for medical purpose r i J . k xaczLu jsjm iirng store. U R lVTi ift'flijv nuiunwuiji & SON Aonf ua Office 2nd Story Parks' Building, Tryon S - wcei. PROFESSIONAL. T. H. BBEM, JR. OSBORjfS Br$m & Osborne, Attorneys and Consellors at Law CHARLOTTE, . c. O P P ICE- In Dowd &Sim8 New E,u ; J ing, Up Stairs. WBmld" an21-tf. Afender Housed , :;, CHARLOTTE, K. C, i Po Tryon. Street M. E. Church. THE building has recently been tin , . ly refitted and renovated, and th e pL pnetress, Mrs Dr A W Alexander i8 Ln ed accommodate permanent and tSll boarders -A Share of public patron 'et respectfully solicited. age Bina A W ALEX AK DER, DR. A. W. ALTiT A wri?r r . tis officein the Alexander House an'n Will be pleased to see his old custoS a, new ones. Dental work will be don, rates tosuit the times. Entire satUfaJL" guaranteed. sa'isiactio febl7 St. Charles Hotel, UITJtBVILLE, N. C, Otbo M Baiki kJ Proprietor. Thi P,m. ,..:) yj Proprietor, This House is most pU,7;'uJ located ; newly furnished, and possesses f furnished, and nr,Kcoi:c,, . commodations unexcelled by any Hon! the State. - J 3 "UUSln Breakfast and Dinner Hum, e at the Lepot. . jan23i MANSION HOUSES GREENVILLE, 8. C fJlHIS house is located on the Air-Line Railroad, about midway between Char lotts and Atlanta, at the terminus of the Greenville & Columbia Railroad where tourists may stop and enjoy the comforts ol a first-class Hotel, recently renovated and refwnished. CALNAN & R0ATH ang314im Proprietors Stoney House, Corner of Trade and Church Streets. J CHARLOTTE, N. C. Unsurpassed accommodations for Travel lug , Patrons. - - ' J A BEADSHAW. 'decl9 Proprietor PRIVATE BOARDS YARBORO HOUSE SOTJTH Elm Street, Greensboro. N. C. One square from Depot. TJnsurnassnl accommodation for Traveling Patrons. xiS. lerms $i.oo per day, septl2 eod 6m S0METHNG NEV in GBMRLOTTE A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED. fJIHE Undersigned begs leave to inform. Lawyers, Clerks of Courts, Principals of ' . ,i Schools, sod the public generally that he faas'openedE a ! BOOK BINDING ESTABLISHMENT In Charlotte, at the Store on Trade street, adjoining Dr McAden's Drug Store, where he is prepared to do all work in that line, in handsome style and reasonable rates, and in connection wi-h which he has a lendi Stock ol , BOOKS AND STATIONERY. All new and at greatly reduce! pri Paer hanging a specialty olidtiiis: 1 w Miare oi your lavora, l am. Very Respectfully, H L KOELLSCH, Formerly Book Keeper at W. jan23 & K. AT J. S. WILLIAMSON'S 4. ,25. .5 X. GREEN FRONT, COLLEGE ST.. CHARLOTTE, N.C., YOTJ can get mixed Feed, Oals, Corn, Peas, Barley, Rj e. Meal, Ac Tbe best Flour, (Warranted.) You can get Jupf a"(1 Flasks, Matches, Yarn. "Wrapping Fajer, Rice GrainSacks, Hacking, Canned Oysters, Soda and all such things as you need a' home Call and see me. novl : i J S WILLI AMS0. SUJS DRIES! 1000 Barrels flodk ali gradcs hi. Tgg Boxes Bacon. F. ..ii gQ- Barrels Demeiara Molasstf, 50 Barrels Choice N. O. MoIm 75 Barrels S. H. Syrup. OAA Bbls Potatoes, E Rose& Feari i. Lreli 1 lYf Barrels Stlgar, all grades. 50 5889 Bio ffee' JQQ Kegs and Boxes Soda. 20 ierces rncavassed Hani9, For sale low by va R M MILLER te"-- feb27 -Cooked Corned BEEF and POTTEDHAM and TTJRKE at ANDREWS & JONES. mat7 . , : A BE sellingTratt'a Astral Oil at 40 cec a i gallon. marlO
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