DAILY OBSEBYSa. si "Wednesday .December 6, 1876. I GHAS R. JONES, - ' : f IV BREVARD McDO WEIili, g if Editor & Proprietors. ; -Free from the doting scruple Mi at retter our free-oom reason. , I INFLEXIBLE RULES. .-- '- - - ;" " : We eannot' notice anonymous communica tions. In all oases we require the writer's name and address, not for publication, but as a guaiantee of good faith. We cannot,, under any., circumstance, re turn rejected communications, nor can we nndertake to nreserve manuscripts. per cannot be accepted for publication. :m to v OBSERVATIONS. j .i iiu thirty years the population of Balti i; Mnore has trebled. :f :lt is said that 10,000 persons iu the United , States have neen driven mad by oYer-excite-meatin Spiritualism. .'-Administering lead tbrongh a tube," Is what the papers call it in Michigan when one person shoots another. ' Bather than, teach the ns w metho i of : prohoaricing'Latiu, Prof Wm Everett, son of Edward .Everett, .has resigoedhis place in ; narvardi j:r, ; 1 .. f ,.f v A woman was tantalizing -an catiich at Barnum's a few nights since, when the bird ! ' spitefully seiztd and swallowed her cambric handkerchief, i " ' Yon can never tell what a boy will do ..within an hour after yon lose sight of "him, bat you can safely bet ho will not do what you want to have him do, Rome Sentinel. Head-lines of the Chicago Times' specials on 'the' South Carolina business : "Good GotddeS3Thas the firet century of your boasted liberty brought u to this? Pall - djwn your cap, cage yonr eagle, and retire from business." V You try in Taia," says . a pithy writer, . "to sweep the mist from your doorjwith a bro?tn , but when the un shines upon it, how soon it disperses !'' . .-',. How wonderful is the instinct of love, that even enables the enamored youth, from his remote eyrie in a thjrd-story back win dow, to identify his. enslaver's raiment lapp ing the free air of heaven on a neighboring clothes-line. Brooklyn Argu3. The American, no matter what may be his station, is determined to rl-e. Tweed went away in a ccmmon schooner and re turns in a ereat ship, the gnest of the great est nation the son ere schcrohed. Washing ton Nation. RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE. The Reidsville News in speaking of an individual who figured so conspic-j uously in this State some years ago sayi : "We learn that Kirk, the blood thirsty dog, whose record for infamy is so well known in North Carolina, is now almost a beggar in the etreets of Washington City. He still occupies a subordinate position about some of the departments at the Capital and not long since begged a North Carolina Democrat, whom he met in the streets of Washington, for the loan of the pitiful sum of $1. 'Vengeance is mine, I will repay, saith the Lord,' is a divine promise, which has been won derfully fulfilled in. this case." . Yes, and it is fulfilled in all cases fwliere rnerijoppress iheir fellow beings and trample upon their most sacred rights. The Divine edict has gone forth thai the oppressor may flourish for a while'like a green bay tree, ; but that his arrogance and prosperity must :baye a fall.-. Mark our prediction and watcHjthe usurpers, who have heaped Ro many wrongs and insults upon an '. impoverished and down-trodden South ern people-their earthly career will ex pire in infamy and disgrace. Such has been the fate of Littlefield and Holden, Bullock, Spencer, and of Clayton, and such will be the fate of Chamberlain and Kellogg, whose cowardly conscU ences forbid them at this moment to - leave their nouses, except under an escort of armed Federal soldiers. The New Speakek. In electing Samuel J Randall, Speaker of the Na tional House of Representatives, the Democrats have made the very best selection in their body. ' Every one wili remember Mr. Randall's heroic watchfulness in the days when the Radical Home sought to thrust "the force bill upon the Southern people. He is a man of great 'nerve, manly fineness and extraordinary ability in all the tactics that govern parliamen tary laws and the customs and ussges of deliberative assemblies. Senator Edmonds of Vermont, is raising that same old sickening cry of v Intimidation agaiq.v He has intro . duced a. resolution in the United States ' Senate to inquire W what' 'extent iri f timidation was practiced, in the States of Alabam a, Mississippi, Louisiana and ;JsomhoiiniLm( this iietu8b:-n tred and bitterijperaecution of the V Southern people never die out? We 'A think if iiigb: 'J tim e hlV "&&' utfwar L rantable interference ".with; the affair - of the Southern people should cease. it i ' A I 1 ..- - f: a-'..' ' ' .If .11. j;;:Tbat' proud I oldr bird ot liberty; the . American .eagje, whose range, was once , as- wiua as 11s vision was ciear, soars sLftloftnowonOf longer 'in- 'unrestricted freedom... One . wing has . been pierced by the"'' bayonets ''of' Grants-arid the .'..noble bifd beats th'e arth in fvaiii ith its disabled wing. , It now , soars, aloft in the blue heavens nb longer, and its cr::-"i r-) piteous to'.hear.; WHAT A REVERSON OP NATURE AND THE LAWS OP GOD HAVE EFFECTED UPON THE COUN- . TRY. ., ; ;:4;:4-.Hi'!; Pio'ection in all cases is an express acknowledgement of weakness and the inability of the object thus watched over to take care o? himself. - Protec tion or the desire to shield the weak from the oppressions and wrongs of I the stronger is one:.f the firet instincts of our natures and, is coeval with the human race. In fact to a disinterested spectator his sympathy 1 r- always go out on behalf of the side that is un equally rnatched a!nd which battles against superior or overwhelming odds So great too is the j watchfulness over this weak condition of our fellow men that the laws of our' land have estab lished the relations of guardian and ward in order1 that the friendless per son may have some- one to shield him from the assalta oC enemies and the iapacity of thievea, h The parties thus protected are given ; guardians to pro tect them in the exercise of all their just and legal rights, but not to uphold-them in trampling upon the rights and liberties of other men. From the actions then of the Federal gov ernment towards the Southern people it can easily be seen how it has revers ed the. order of nature and undermin ed the very pillars and foundation up on which the social 'structures and the welfare of all prosperous nations have rested. In the first placed thia government argued that' it had a party or faction in the Southern States known as the Re publican party that ' far outnumbered the counter Organization known as the Democratic party, both in the point of voters and numerical strength, but that the Republican party was weak in coursge intelligence and all other re quisites necessary for man to assert and maintain his legal rights. Now conceding for the ake of argument that the Federal government' whichjs composed entirely df the Republican party was not cemented by the desire of public patronage iand by the hatred of one section of the country, but that all its acts were the ; offspring of the best and Durest motives those of guarding the weak and ignorant in the exercise of all their legal rights. That being the motive whjch actuated them, they pould readily observe from their own experience of the world, that the weaker party was designated not to rule, but to be the wards of' those who had the most intelligence, courage, manhood and strength. Instead then oftendirg trosps toUee that the Re publican party were allowed to vote as they pleased, they send their bayonets to overturn the erder of society, hold the manhood and chivalry of the coun try under subjeciiori and thrust those that were too weak : and cowardly to protect their own liberties, to legislate and ait upon the rights and lib erties of others. Was ever a .nore mosstrous outrage against liberty and the laws of God ever committed ? We tell the Radical party emphatically these outrages against civil liberty must cease, for bolstered governments of Qrantism cannot last; they are con trary to the usages of mankind, and all countries, and are in direct violation of the immutable laws of . the Great Maker of the universe Himself. Weak indeed is that government which is bolstered and sustained by the force of the bayonet and not by the love and affections of the people. - Remove the bayonet that prop it, and the superfical structure would fall within an hour; Take away the blue coats and the bul lets and the usurpers would flee away like guilty things before the wrath and frowns of an indignant and outraged people. We repeat! again what is as plain as the rays that issue from the noon day sun, if voters are too weak and cowardly to assert their rights as freemen at the ballot box, then they are unfit to be rulers they are child ren and wards according to the law and they cannot command obedience and respect. Anarchy and disorder can always be traced to the inability and imbecility of those in power, and the best argument against the tyranny and ignorance of a government is the discord and dissatisfaction among the people. If American people desire a stable prosperity and a certain peace, they must insist that Samuel J Tilden, who is elected by a majority of a quar ter of a million of their votes shall take his seat. They elected him for a change and they will never rest until that change is put into operation. Two Radicals of Reidsville declared that if Vance was elected Governor, that they intended t leave the town. They have not left yet, and the citizens of the place thinking probably that want of funds kept them there, are raising a subscription to defray the ex penses they would be likely to incur in moving.-. Q ! The House of Representatives have appointed , committees ,. to go. , South and look into the frauds now being perpetrated upon the contested States We feel certain that a system of black mailing, perjury and conspiracy wil be unearthed that, will make the civil ized world stand - aghast at( their en ormity and blackness. ' i i v Th e Norfolk Landmark is sick of the comparison of Grant to Cteaar. It ttinks ' Granf stands by ? theV side 'of Caesar or Bonaparte ; in the ratio the him glitter of a brass ' button to the re uplendent glory of the bright and beau tiful morning star. (,-r ::vzj 1 r The cotton gin of Messrs Morton & Smith, of liig JLicK. btaniy coonty, was destroyed by nre o'rt loe nign - 01 tne 25th ult.. together with about twenty- five bales of cottonv Total loss "about $1,200 ; no insurance.! Supposed to be tne work of an incendiary. WHAT4TICKLED THE DEFEATED CANDIDATE. Judge Settle finding no balm for his oh defeat and the' overthrow of his party in North Carolina, has gone to the tyrant ridden State of South Caro- ina. to give countenance and encour agement to the returning board in their dark and infamous conspiracies. It appears that he is on their aide, at east since he - has gone there to de fend them, and he rejoices at all acts of disorder and violence that an ignor ant usurping Legislature sees fit to en gage in. A correspondent of the New York Herald , writing from Columbia t m .a j . 1 ' 1 t 1I says: "ine seating 01 tne A.DDevuie delegatin by the Mackey House was signalized by demonstrations of the greatest joy among the negro mem bers. Tbey cheered and yelled, and so carnea away were tney mat tne whole Mackey House began singing. "Hold the Fort for Hayes and Whee- er," much to the gratification of Judge Settle, of North Carolina and Judge Denny, of Indiana, who are here as counsel for the board of canvassers in .the Severance case of Presidential electors now pending before the Su preme Court " THE GREAT TRIBULATION. Three Brief Chapteri From the Latest Bock of Chrsniclei. : The Choice of ike Millions, or Who is to Be .ruler f Various and Divers Thoughts on the Serious Subject. 1. And it came to pass in those days when Ulyssecj the tanner, ruled over the land, that the peoplo turned apainst him. 2. And they curd, as with one voice, "Is not this ruau running it into the ground ?" "Let us have a change." H. ior change was scarce in tne pockets of many, though tne money changers were flush in "spondulicks." 4. And the people were divideAinto two great camps, the republikiny and the dimocrat?. o. And there were likewise the grrenbackers and U10 co'd-water men. 6. And each of these four camps get up its chanipian for t hief ruler, to be chosen by the people. 7. The champion ot the republikins 1- . r 1 .1 was ltuinerioru liircnara, surnameu Hayes: for they said, hath he not lathered three of the giants of the Philistines, in the land of the Buck- 1 .1.1 eyes, and can ne not latner any champion they may trot out against him 7 8. And the champion of the dimo- crats-was Samuel Jones, whose sur name was Tilden; for said they, 'Have we not a sure thirg with Uncle Sammy, the ring breaker? ' 9 And their men ol the north and of the south answered, ' Yea, verily, and the goose hangs high." 10. And the greenback ers brought forth as their champion, feter, whose surname was Cooper, a vei erable man, well stricken in ears 11. And they said, "Now, Rut, mind your eye, and Sammy, pull down your vest, for our old friend 1'eter is going to put you boih in his glue pot, as sure as you live. 12. And the champion ot the cold watermen was Green Clay, surnamed Smith, of the house of Captain John, of Pocahontas 13. His followers were the cold water men, and their platform was no more whisky, no more strong drinks of any sort, and down wita the rum sellers. CHAPTER II. 1. ISow in those days there were first four-months of stump speaking on the claims of the several champions for chief ruler, and the noise thereof was like that of a thousand saw mills, and the uproar was worse than that of Bedlam. 2. After which the people werecaU ed to give judgment. 6. And the voted by provinces, and of the provinces there were thirty and eight, and there were nine half prov inces; but they did not vote for chief ruler 4. Moreover, the judgment of all the provinces was given on the same day. o. And they had wires run over all the land, on which they could send the news like lightning. G. So it was that on the next morn ing, after the people had given judg ment, it appeared in the great city of Gotham that bamuel Jones, whose sur name was Tilden, had been chosen chief ruler. . ihen was there great rejoicing and a high old time for the space of half a day among the dimocrats Hoop la! 8. They had things fixed, even from the prime Minister to the chief officer of the customs, and they rejoiced over the good time coming, lor had they not lathered the radicals? 9. But as Jonah's gourd wilted in the noonday sun, so wilted the nigh strikes of the dimocrats, with later news by the wires from the provinces, and the Atncan vote ot bouth uaroli ua, Florida and Louisiana. 10. The republikins, who were down in the mouth, began to smile again. and faintly to hurrah for Hayes ; for the sky, they said, was getting quite hazy. 11. Behold I they cried, the latest returns from the votes of the provin ces Tilden, 184; Hayes, 185. Tilden euchred. Take down that rag. 12. As for Cooper and Smith, were they not .among the); missing ? Gone to meet Daniel Pratt! the great Ameri can traveler. CHAPTER III - 1. And there was a pull back and sore perplexity among the dimocrats, and a boosting up and great activity among the republikin Bcnbes and lightning calculators. 2. And Zachariah, surnamed the Chandler, their chief scribe, stationed in the. city oL Gotham, said, We'vejthirty babies may be seen laid away in S- u vui cu no a a T3 uytiit; uuxu XSUAm 185 to 184.fJGlry.'f,t8 r3f,-A 3. And i he girded op his Joins and hastened to the city of the Chief Ruler, Ulysses, -r .. . ... ; ' .. , ; .f i ,4 Meanwhile, Ulysaes, at the cen tennial, issued his edicts, to thechief captain of the host, that some fighting men be detailed to preserve the peace in the disputed provinces. ' ' ; ,6, - And a that the country could not stand the election fits chief ruler by cheating. And many wise men of the land said, Good .for you, old boy I " 6-' ?" between the dimocrats and the republikins there was a great uproar. i .... .- . " - fcwMvvj uwn r.n MunrnvinfiM f a...iL n .. 1. .exuu mcy cent wieir agents down tpTi j j V " .w wum Carolina, Florida and Louisiana, to the end that there might.be fair play 4ia the count, and no gouging. --''-ur' ' '1- - '-- -- 8. And Abrara, surnamed Hewitt, the chief scribe of the camp of the dimocrata, called from New Orleans, and by scores ' his wise men from the northern province s hurried down to the rescue of Louisiana from Kellogg, Packard and Pinchback. ' : 9. Howbeit, Ulyssev the chief ru'er, had likewise called for consultn g volunteers from both .sides, and ly Bceres and by hundreds they werit down to the disputed : provinces to as sist, some in electing Hayes,, and others in electing Tilden. , 1 v 1 10. And from all the proyices there came the inquiry, "If there should be a hitch what are you going to do about it?" .' 11. And no man could tell ; but all the men on both sides began to dis cuss tbe constitution, while the pool holders held on their deposit, awaiting the verdict. 12. Furthermore, the men of' Belial were fuir of. threatenings of war, but the men whose beads were level were cool and counsellors of peace.. 13. And so the several provinces and the people thereof are awaiting a definite report of their own judgment, whether; it is for Tilden or Hayes as their chief ruler. . 14. But the end is not yet, and many of the wise old fogies of the land fear that before we reach the final decision there will be music in the (h)air. N. Y. Telegram, Nov. 16. Evening Ttlegram bill of fare for Gen Grant: SOUP. i Anything superfluous, flavored with? I lorida water. FISH. Perpetual place, caught with a bayo-net. , ENTREES. Political broils Devi'led soldier crabs. ROAKT Beef from a bulldoze Mutton from "Boss" Shepherd's flock. VEGETABLES. "Let us have peas" Sprigs of roja'tyP GAME. Imperial eagles. DESSERT. Im peaches Cannon ball d urn plings with New Orleans molasses. PRINK. Stoughton bitters Anything that injures the constitution. This bill should be served on a re turning board. Governor Hayes. He Visils Toledo and it Not Sure thit He is Elected', Governor Hayes visited Toledo on Friday, mainly to look after his pro perty there, which is very large. A newspaper man got at him and asked what he thought ot the situation, and "what he came to Toledo for." To whom the great unelected promptly replied, according to the Toledo Com mercial : "Well, that's direct, at any rate. (Pulling an envelope from his pocket.) My memorandum lniorms me that am here to-day to visit the Fish Hatcn- ery and , Insane Asylum to see my attorneys, Messrs. Pratt & Wilson, and to see the banks, particulary banks. If vou read the papers, you know as much about the political situation as 1 do." The same paper informs us also that quite a number et amusing incidents occurred. One gentleman approached him, and shaking him warmly by the hand said: "Governor, allow me to congratulate yon, I I guess, on being elected President.'" "That reminds me," said the Gov ernor, stnilling, "of a congratulation you ' said he. 'on your going into the White House, if you are elected: and if not allow me to tender you my congratulations on your narrow escape.' " A Small Athens. From the Raleigh Sentinel. The village of Murfreesboro has quite a literary renown in a small way, It has been for some years famous for its two excellent famale schools the Wesleyan Female College, and the Chowan Babtist Female Institute. It has two reading and music clubs the senior and the junior which meet in rotation at the residence of the mem bers. The very atmosphere of the vill age is literary. The town is full of critics. Graduatesof Yale keep Gro ceries, and there are ever so many alumnni of Chapel Hill, Wake Forest College and similar institutions in the place and about its suburbs. Some of them came as professors, cast anchor permanently, and are still there though without professorial chairs. A finely educated German professor, C. F. Probst, is an overseer on an outlying farm. Another is a hack driver between Murfreesboro and Boykin's Depot on the Seaboard and Roanoke railroad. His name is Franz Anton Walther. He is a native of Ostralenski, in Russian Poland. He graduated at Heidelberg in medicine, and was an assistant dem onstrator of comparative anatomy in the Itoyal Veterinary College at Dresden. He speaks all the Slavic languages, besides English, French, German, Spanish and Italian. He was once an officer in the Freach army, and held a commission in the Chasseurs d'Afrique in Algiers from 1850 to 1854, Lapland mothers are not in the habit of staying at home with their babies. The Laps ere very religious people-, and take long journeys to hear their pastors. As soon as the family arrive at the little wooded church, and the reindeer are secured, the father shovels a , snug little bed in the snow and the mother wraps the baby in skins and deposits it therein. Then the father piles tho snow around it, and the dog is set on guard while the parents go decorously into the church. "Often as many as the snow about a church. Elegant and Perfect Pitting , Panta loons, are beyond the PALE OF COM PARISON. E D LATTA &ORO; ; -dea ; . ' . ' . - - r . To Rent for 1877, HOUSE and LOT on 9th Street, nearly opposite Gen R D Johnston's, contain ing 7 rooms, good well of water,, garden, shade trees. &c Terms moderate. Apply to R M MILLER & EONS. BOV30 .,., MKALB, ; . i . .j At all hoars, at tha MOZART SALOON. OH! JOHN T. BUTLER! THE CAROLINA JEWELRY M A IS 4 IS JUST BACK FROM . , NEW YORK WITH THE FINEST AND BEST Stock of Watches, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED SpscktacUs, Fancy Deeds, &c, The above Goods are the CHEAPEST and best ever brought to this Market, all of which will be sold at Prices to suit the time. Highest Prices Paid for Old GOLD and SIL ER. WATCHES, CLOCKS and EWELRY Repaired and Warranted for t ,-elye Months. J T. BUTLER, Carolina Jewelry Store. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. . THE CHAMPION TEA HOUSE, OF CHARLOTTE. FANCY FAMILY FLOUR, Little Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, Roasted Coffee, fresh every day, Spiced Pigs Feet and Pickled Tripe, Loose Pickles, very choice. No. 1 Shore and Mess Mackerel, Pickled White 8bad, Choice Butter and Cheese, Gillets Cream Yeast for light bread amd rolls, Pure Ground Ginger.Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, Crosse & Black well's Chow Chow, Pickles, Prepared Cocosnut, Crushed White Wheat, Macaroni, Vermicilli and Tapioca, Pine Apple, Salmon 1 and 2i lb- cans. Sea Foam, Patapsco, Rum ford and Royal BAKING POWDERS. nov26 I square Dealing THE BALTIMORE BRANCH CLOTHIKG MOTJSB till efft rs to the ublic, the best Goodsj FOR TIIE LEAST MONET OF ANY BOUSE IN TOWN. A call and thorough examination of our Stcck, will convince one and all of their SAFETY in purchases in. cur tsfablish ment. WE HAVE THE BEST SS.50 SUIT IN TOWN! Baltimore Braicl CliiUm Haise, Trade St., adjoin ng McAdenV nov30 Coal, Coal, Coal. REDUCTION IN PRICE I WILL receive in a few days another large lot of Anthracite Coal, all sizes. To those who desire to purchase their winter supply, I offer special inducement?, both in quality of coal and in Price. All coal sold by ns guaranteed to be of the best quality and full weight. FRANK E. PATRICK, Office, Cotton Compress Co. novl Fresh Country Batter. ASD MOUNTIAN APPLES V .FOR SALE CHEAP, BY R. B. ALEXANDER. :i noy28 , (I. r - - j JgENSON'SCAPSINE PLASTERS " And. Allcock'B Porons . Plaster , for sale at : Mc A DEN'S, ' apt8 - . Prog Store.' 2OO0 Pounds T ABQE Hard Cabbage Heads, Just receiv JU edat , pn SMITH'S..; .noTl '..:--, ' ;". ; ' FIR f f ONDON Assurance rr.rHtiion,,--4,NIagapaw--"GeoigU . flwne" "Nation? "Royal" "North Amerija." Office novl2 PRODUCE COMMISSIONHHOUSE, GRIER & ALEXANDER BUILDING, Barre,s Northern Apples several varieties, to be sold at New York Iv v Baltimore prices. gQQ Bushels Oats White and Black Winter. Flour No-1 Family Meal in two bushel Bags, TTARLY R03E ar.d PEERLESS POTATOES. C - Bushels-Chestnut., ' QQ Pounds Mountain Butter, 10 000 Cigar8' t0 be.8old at 3t of Manufacture. UW. J. BEST cS GO. nov24 Too Many. New Goods. TO mentioD,'but call and see for yourself, and remember we are now next door above Brem, Brown fc Co. T COLEMAN & SON'S, nov26 Wide Awake Grocery. TRY OUR TEA, PRONOUNCED by all who have used it as the best for the money in the city. T COLEMAN & SON. nov28 THE MILD POWER CURES! HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Been in general use for t wenty years, livery where proved the most SAFE, SI ECONO MICAL, and EFFICIENT medi- cines known. They are Just what the people want saving time and money, averting sc -nessand suffering. Each sing e specific the well tried prescrip i o n of an eminent physician . Nos Cures Cents 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation, 25 2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, 25 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of In fants 25 4 Diarrhoea, of Children or Aduits, 25 5 Dysentery, Griping, Billions Colic, 25 6 Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, 25 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 25 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache,. .. 25 9 Headaches, bick Headache, Ver tigo 10 Dyspepsia, Billions Stomach 11 Suppressed, or Painful Periods 12 Whites, too Profuse Periods 13 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, X4 SaltKheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, 15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains,... 16 Fever and Ague.Ohill Fever.Aeues, 17 Piles, blind or bleeding. 18 Ophthalmy, and Sore or Weak 25 25 25 25 25 5Z 25 60 50 50 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 1 00 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 Catarrh, acute or ch ronic. Influenza 20 Whooping-Cough, violent coughs, 21 Asthma, oppressed Breathing 22 Ear Discbarges, impaired hearing, 23 Scrofula, enlarged glands, Swel lings, 24 General Debility, Phisical Weak ness 25 Dropsy and scanty Secretions, 26 Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding, 27 Kidney-Disease, Gravel, 28 Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak ri ess or involuntary discharges. 29 Sore Mouth, banker,.. 30 Urinary Weakness, wttiing the bed 31 Painful Periods, with Spasms 32 Disease Of Heart, palpitations, etc. 33 Epilepsy, Spasms, fct. Vitus' Dance. 34 Diphtheria, ulcerated sore throat, 35 Chronic congestions and i iup- tions, 5 ! FAMILY CASES. Case (Morocco) with above 35 large ; vials and Manual of directions, $10 no j (Jase (Morocco) oizo large vials aud Book, 000 E3T These remedies are sent by the case or single box to any part of the country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS' Homeopathic Medicine V. Office & Depot. No 562 Broadway. N. Y. For Sale by all Irsrarists. T C SMITH & CO., Agents, FL0IIIDA 0R4NGES AND- GRAPES. AND OYSTEE CRACKERS, BY oct27 Fresh Arrivals Daily or Fancy ami Family Groceries; ' SPECIALi ATTENTION! GIVEN TO THE JtirY TRADE. , AH orders nromntlv fill1 an4 JtJ livered free of charge. Respectfully, : , " KB ALEXANDER, , ' Opposite Charlotte Hotel. IETSUR3TO E5. ; - r""j jm.lxxi m n E NYE HUTCHISON fc ROV 2nd Story Parka' Building, Tryon street and BLUM'S SALEM ' ALMANACS, FOR 1877 BY THE SINGLE ONE, DOZEN or GROSS AT BIDDY'S. novSO DIAVIEST FOR 1877, AT T i D D Y'S. dov30 Lost. A Young Red Game Cock strayed from my residence on 6th street. Saturday af ternoon. Any person returning him or giv ing information leading to his recovery will be suitably rewarded. nov29 F H ANDREWS. CRANBERRIES, ; FRJSH CURRANTf, J RAISINS, CITRON. NUTS, MINCE MEAT, ; FIGS, COCOANUTS, MILK CRACKtRF, CREAM SODA ORArKFR,J, FULL fel Of K CANhEL GC01 S, AT HEAD QUABTEKS. ANDREWS & JONES. dec2 The CSarlGtte Home aii Hospital. THIS Institution is now open for the rc cep ion o- patient', both male and fe male. Application for admission mpy be mar, to .vrs('u.rton, 2js Jor e, v rs Wiikc or Mrs Vn landitgt an , hil , f win m are officers c f the aid society. Ct.8es , of accident will be rece'.ved nt th; Hospital, at. any hour of the day or irglu by tne MATRON IN CdKUE drc2 Ct 2 3 4 & 12 13 14 Auction Sale I will tell at public auction hi the Court House door in t harlotte, N 0., on Friday the 15 h of December, '76, one house and lit fronting r-n Myers street, the house has six rooms, is new end has never been occupied. TERMS Two Hundre 1 and Fifty Dollars Cash, balance payable by installments with in threa year?, with interest 8 per cent per 8nimni from dote. WALTER T REM. neel 2w Mrs. E. M. Moyer WOULD imform the ladies of Char!-, te and vicinity, that she bas taken it e room in the rear of Mis. R. ficNelia nui inery Btore and where she would be pleased see her friends and customers, and will guarantee a pei ft-ct fir.. All she asWv isl( give her a trial. MR8 E M MuY ukl Longer JnflnlgeiicB Ceases to le a Virtue, WE give notice to all parties wfco owe us either Wholesale or Retail bills contrac ted prior to October 1st, 1876, will be placed in the hands of the sheriff of the respective Counties by January 1st, '77. Don't blame ns, we h&ve waited until our patience is ex hausted. , WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS nov2G ev Butiljantst "P 0 U L T 11 Y . rpBE undersigned is T repaed to fnrnMi 1 TUkkT V&. ORJ-8K. Hirr,S. from hi- IVu'try Par-n, four c- h. ' l ariune. , Havinr nearly one thousand head in stock; he can furnish orders at prompt no HgiShU SAMUEL MIL. ON. 5 Crates ONE Thousand Pounds Mountain Cabbage 1,000 pounds Sliced Tried Apples, fresh Country Butter and Egg, at " B N SMITH'S. on19 " One Trial of our Tea r 1 V 1 -, l ' IS ALL we ask for we know you will use no other afterward. Roasted Coffee ; All grades of Sugar as low and as good as any body else's, AT THE WIDE AWAKE, is ex t door above Brem, Brown & Co's.

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