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3IHTTA T TH . ...... 4. . , - I u uui viwiiAHiit i X 7 A I C A- - A- I CH AS R. JOlf ES, F. BREVARD MeDOWEll, Editor & Proprietor. vr t I r 'if ' f f i 1 rnple 'Miat i pfoTrom "Tne aotm fotter our free-born reason." i- - I i i i r: v j j v i ir- nr Wo can not notice anonymous communlca Mons. In all oases we require the writer's name and address,-TKJt -for publication, but ms cuaiantee of good faith. C-W-e smftJot nndei5-ny oiroamsUmoes, ro, tirkroJeWfi commfnioatloms, nor can we ojkdArtjaWe ti preserre nanMcripts, i ArtlAes wfltten foth sWes-of A sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication. OBSERVATIOIV. olUeaisto a man what beauty and ' A ccaaette i a rose from whom every lover plucks a Uaf; the her Inture husband. thorn remains for & JgiftfrW Ptnblan & lid tor foiftbeJ Co!urubi, S C, circuit, pommittea smciae thirty years of age No cause is assigned for the actjKID ATZi-ViI h half an hoar together bat one shall acquire t aid the other map, evidently a Londoner; " E ain't Said r rnetriber of Caress froiJH6io to a New Y.rker. who wns trying to ted him '-You can't teirae i - . MY anything about, hogs. I know mtiie about bgnogs it 7 ,ynfc Tbttre isjnwfewcase; oh' feeera-of" committine murder afcer he had a person been sue cesstuily ba)a;edrv; j. i Mai iy? ay ori lady suffering flom b'ligt d .afecoa,aQd aesolut;on to .die at once, has been jerked from the brink of the grave by reading tbe announcement of a fall vpsn log Brooklyn Argus. ctrWtyn chyoieois but an appetite ftrf IrUwIedgei. 1. doubt not but otiwgrit ' reason why many children abandon theai ulyes wholly to silly sports, and trifle i away all their ttme' iasipidiy, is be -ause ' they fouud their curiosity Jbaulke'l, and , Bishop Hood of the colored church I is now lecturing to his race against . &drfpfoe.oUaiz Afou in Liberia or the Western territories. He de clares himself well pleased at the mag ( ' '" nanimous sentiments of the Governor expressed in his inaugural towards the colored people, believes they have party, aim tsnuwa me many aavantages they can derive from living in North . Carolina and cultivating a' friendly feeling towards the whites. He scouts the ul(ea that the two races,ca.nnot live togetklnin fVafmoiiy ksr prepdatorbul getM - wTtn regret, cO'nn'Ts in several portions of tiiis State and G oria btweu the ; reniie officials and tl cit ditillrj in ris lug trie autnontv l revenue officials these illicit dis iliers are onlylecL He is, 1 h-ar, engaged to a vt-ry ,, resist ing thi powr wl tne Jbederfl UQjt eriuiieui and b i ing' rounle and sor row up oi tneiiislvesa'id t tieir fiuilipn, for itfe'dvernifierit is deter.nined to break' upaH blockading iq')he" country. Whether the laws are too hHrjh and forced, so iti better o om ply, quietly,, . with their requirements and pay the tax the guvernment impos 2 3 m. An Incentive to Fraud. The action Titden majority in Florida to Hayes is revolting to the roo,stf8adred fee,lingsror SlS8lir frrfeaSu ast p' Bill ftpiPAtg f.pfat a similar liifamy in, the 8'4 i'J Itfatitt. .itdasimpiy a refuge Xor.injua, 253 i Kr fof hen the fraud is J 1 J offcd feorfmittted it thro ws a shield over the members of the returning boards a4iitlrei:h4t Iheirj action is r fitat and irrevocable and no power can go behind them and make t -thenar rectify the wrong. The thought that violators .bitinyf Isaticewnailaw scan commit their a-WifiJPifitib i'mluMy,-''arid' not only , liUlaH l.in.T ;M.kti . ' , 1'"' Qvenimw? is hwrtble contWf . . : plate. ne parst sdouv a xwcnesier woman v-wno Wore - r i . . 1 in the streets a Dall room.c stuine-r-a dress with short sleeves and low at the bosom. A crowd followed her and she was afreHedJrllf4tarl)njBA tUiaT ridblic neideT She ftrefved in totirt ithatsh was reputable, and that her conduct in - JetHhaHi dressfhafcrrrtebC be wOrrH in a ball room Dy gas light, without impropriety, was fit to be worn, m th streef rft&piM f TO W ' hnt subseaueotly, when she made an . ; other aPDearance in - the same attire, n uVoaf. of- Wisconson, sars VCU ' ""l "'... . t i t... .ttr t tiaor a nnlflier sav that he " voted aa hB&k6&t set fiinar'dowii aa narrow mindea DlgOt, a uuap' ll'A :,"ri5lf- bummer, or a f ti thare &t .iU nl'"! 'TW ..St.nVJu T M I CANS TO PAUSE? ! . . Th New York Sun gives the rnobt graphic 'and exhaustive etmoveration of the insults aff! oppressions tom L.rhnL -Radical' and aiasufTerednderBaUicar nfl carpet-bag rule that we have yet read, and in comtemplating the enormity oi f Uu. Kt ihaf ?nfoatprl and " - . irriDOverished State" it calls Upon" the impoyerisnea oiaie, vF Bepubhcans to pause and consider be- fore thev add another sin to their long, 1 ria.rlr rntnln eyr-:i I it T 'A nr.ft inn nt th e Krt)ub- LWe, expressed in negotiable words ; Itay8; fy PW- M ei.I?3jiPaUuneiiUa ncans cimg 10 uie-ior juuw ? v geverned by the Banie rules which con Louisiana carpet-baggeriwUh a tena- trol other prombsory notes, the liabili citv that is one of the marvels of the ty of the endorser being the same as times. The election frauds perpetra- v i Lit i i u ' , trated there, have been-more frequent and audacious than in any other btate . , 17 under carpet bag rule. The robberies eommittedVipou. its people- have far surpassed those '-orhjtrthw other re- " t I constructed States have been eubjected. They were cheted out of their choice for Governor and a Legislature in 1872, and rCornjrejflmandla Legiilatur in 1874. jA committee of Congress, ;of which William A Wheeler was a member, denounced thee Louisiana harpies, and esjecially their returning board, as dishonest and(Kjrr,apt. Mr Hoar sharply criticised Hirem irr the House : Matt Carpenter thundered at them in the Senate ; and in spite of Morton and Zach Chandler, one of the seats of that iftate Kiiriei Snate'has stood vacant for four years. vatives, with the aid of thousands p e -U-... L... I majority m aooui, i,uw ; uui, unce knore,! bj ,raud hbhac even in' Louisiana, they . 9 1 - jt -l ' ' : i i i i no parallel have been ouotubybffarfJb'!Grant'8 or ders", and much oftherespVcl ability of Ijhe PHlyJS Ndthi 1 to protect and encourage the villains in their nefari- oas work. .J?off, bahas it lnipper ed that," while the Uep'iiblican par'y ha, year. after ye.ir, abandoned carpet-bagism to its fa'e '-in"1 the - othsr' states, a large body of Republicans have gone all! . Hengtris toup.ro4d tt in a State where its worst fiature? have been exliti tWi? is:bqt one an8wer tojh'w ques- K)D ?iiciajit has all along been Presi-- dent.'-wlffMia Hands full nl n:itrnnAci: and Casey, his brother in-law, has 11 the. while bee the central figure; In I Louisiana politics. Lasey, who is a good deal of a blockhead, has been the toot oi jvenogr, racuara, ana their gang. They have assented to his oc cupation oi the most jucratie Federal ;oficeiin tne 8b'uth, ! wjierelthe mer- A--. r-n '.1., l w--. cenary lellow could coin monejjpn; condition that Grant would so wield his patronage in Congress, and" the s word in New" Orleans when required, ata keep the ru in powers, ' And trris is-the price the Republicans paid Grant for bringing their party to the brink of ruin Cagey in the New rlearfetJ'oJfefctorshipl) Are they now eager to taae the v ells Keturnitig to take the Wells Keturnitier,1"""- , V""." Board on their shoulders and go on and complete their destruction?" -A Man. WithqUI. aNajhe. Ex-Gov. 8niith1 has inlrpdu the House a nfost novel and interesting bill The mil is to give (Jharles Van Mason, of Fauquii-r county, a. name. The nanif of that individual is now supposed to he Charles Van Maon. He was left a baby in the county by some ladv. but eiiner tbni people of Fnuquier, norive arres:; r having- the authority, is dies he himse'f know who h'8 parentsy"" kAown-'to he So " officer, and does are. Rince that time he has gr wn to man's estate, and beginnings life' mitwhTiaH MqjpSed a good t'Ttunef anI i, flearn, highly r spec.t-l eu in t'-e county. Hh hs railed him se i I'nanes v" iviHSun inis name aiiwer'd hs we 1 as any orher until t L . - - II . P ill. TT mi i imiiHH necniifi in tir'nionianv locuu UMJf,.iiiJfne i vry prop nrly declines to marry a iiHmelfert hir g, and t-lls hifii he must tjet a ame m tint find one somewhere, rto tiie man wittioot afvn3m hw neti - ions the Legislature" xf r"l I -Li rjinil, to givehmi a name, borne members of ihe Legislature want to call him "Til den," while some advise him to adopt the nam of Haves Richmond Cor. of the Alexandria Gazette. WtJB&iNO. by Appearances. On one pcca8?6rj Webster, the American Sena - Waahangton. ,He .was- compelled to proceed ae nightrby-etage-!from Balti - more. He had no traveling com nan ion. and the driver had a sort of felon look which Droduced no inconsidera- Die al4rrjraithe flgpatoc. "I endeayJ orea to tranquilizer mysell," said Web- 8ter,"andhadpartlysuceeedediwhen'-w reached the dark woods1 -between Bla densburg and ' WrshingKaiV-a? proper scene lor murder-or ca.tr ee and here, I confess, ,mv . courage Again de serted me. Just then the driver turn- td me, with a gruff voice, inquired my i T J. 1 A A- 1 itOl uame. i -gave iv to- nim. Where' are you going ' said he. The reolv was. ''to Washington, I am a Senator.' tJnon .ii:' i , . . i .v ir t mis, ine artver seizea me violently by the hand, and exclaimed, 'How glad I am ! I have bren:tremblin in mv seat for the last hour:: for when :I looked at you, I took you to be 'ft - highwiy - nran.'""-- " -fcHs A Bold, Bad Man. I saw Morton jiyfc'Ww. hi8i .rlM w cau fcti4. H$ iuked p itiveljj Uke k corpse, israce.gei erlllyan asBy nue, deepen- eu about the eyes ana nostrils mto.an unhealthy blue, as if decay had met.I corruption in his head. He had,'od, an unuuai expression oi pain :UUmregar4 toex, color or previous comif cyesanujiwuivnmg ajujjufc .ine cornersl M bis finrf ser, irOU iramed mouthHPpitei m hand it might give its in- What a bold, bad man he is. He wag followed by f tha sentoriai psKrild STmnrf OamerOrrf JtJOth ,Totlrt itf ijt would be in order to fetch out ike irn casket "or, the more decentjd; Vy of cmnum jcnquirer. I ,ac3 . IIT mm J . F TSaU'etr ait W( iVatell heroine: Tklfs. E1 iza Qreerfwood, , fdr tin erly-& a vivandier ofa British army of 1815, was t dispossessed her rooms in Grt ene street,-Jersey Oity, Friday and sjent to the aimahonse. - she fought hesMe. ht btuhand the ihatth battle of rB frl fo until he fell riddKfl by French r f bullets. ... t i.L . tt - rt - T I l . iont, Rendered at January Term, iy. . - , . ; i 'iifromineaem. V' A?courtf equity is asrmuch bound by 4 the statute of-usury, as a court, of m not-ilosvthe lender to enforce D3 U3Urious contract. When called upon by the borrower for assist- aniA t.n nrnt.Pf.t him it. will civA it hut X " I wiu require mm to equity, Dy- pay- . fa pricipaL naooey And legal in- SiSndwifevi. Bingham and nthm. - -if.1 a J "i I --Certificates df 'idepdsirare -'iiegotf a- upon tne enaorsement oi sucn promis- sorY notes. Johnson vs Henderson. mftte 'atbii, of 4eVchange of pro- misery note, (or certificate of deposit.) .11 f i negotiable, the promise must be to pay in money.; And unless theinstrunient, 9 anoras every e.ement to pi ita valno Bimh a rva nor is rn v a enjoin I eonttd i8 not negotiable. Hence, a-promiseto pay in "bank stock," in ' 'current bank bills," or in "current tunds, " will render the instrument un negotiable. Ibid. ..The authority of notaries public re siding out of the State is cotfined to tho authentication of commercial papers and to the protesting of bills of exchange and the like. Chapter 7b Battle s Kevisal is conhned to notaries resident in the State; (hose residing outu of the State have no authority to verify affidavits to be used in our courts Hall& Co, vs. Hall. , When a mortgagee reconveys land held as security for the payment of money, he is only required upon itsre payment to make a deed with special warranty. Therefore, where A tmr- chased of C a house and lot, and bor- rjwd fom a'part of the purchase n.n0,l m.rronl,. anH nr.r. A'oorwur. """- "'"1 ' o l jf j KTja wiir i.riM iiiiiiipv i iiiitciKM. iippii i.i i uj i,u iiivucj, duiuuu. UCCUU I aiso wun general warranty : neia, ij.ti-j-i.; ii l. .1-1 nai jo nau a piain equity to nave me deeds reformed: and m case equity is not invoked to reform the deed, the plaintiff would only be entitled to nominal-damages, for breach of the covenant of quiet enjojmeiit. West vs West. - When goods were purchased by one of the rpernbers of a firm, upon a credit obtained by false pretenses and repre sentations, in an a tion agwtnst l o'h 9 members ofsaid firm ; .Held, tliat the MtWeTivh wa?iBapesent and bad 5ikLLlLa.jiijLiiiii i,L i i . 1 ntrKirowieuge ursacn puruiia-e, couiu not be aisted Sec y 149, aub. sec. 4 Uides that no one can be arrested, un- less : hrhks been guilty of a, fraud in contfaStinV. f a .debt. Mctfeeley and Walton vs Haunei Au . ipdjetment against a defendant or an asMaolt and battery committed On a policeman, need not aver that the person assaulted was a policeman. BelkVcast. Submitting issues in a criminal ac tion, requiring the jury to respond thereto, and treating the jury's findings in reply as a special verdict, ts a prac- f.fT r i BU" Wht.n ajury found that the person Upon whom the battery ws commit- led, was a policeman; that he arrested the dstendant lor violating an ordi nance of the town, and struck him fthp dfftnditnt. with a stlolr fir nt.hr weapon' afterwards the defendant violently shoved him (the policeman) .His Honor ordered the defendant to be suouiu nave nirecten an acquittal to ne entered, so tkat tne defendant wnuld be pretected from another prosecution. A'peace officer fnay arrest without warrant upon uauic.icMi of felon v. and for a breach of the pece committed in lis presence. The violati n of h town ordinance, even in the pr-senc? ot a policeman, d"es not necessarily give, him".he right to arrest the offender, Ibid. If an officer has no authority to make "Ot in some way notify the party that he is an officer, a"d has authofity, the pafty irrtd .my' lawfully re'sist the r,rest,tas i it were .made by a private person, - loia. A verdict returned by thejurv to the cljrk in the bsence of the defendant and whle the court wa taking h. re cess was-pr perly set aside on motio-i of defendant It was within the power of the court, me.ro mot u. to set aside a verdict so rendr d. Epps' case. Upon a trial for an assault with in- tteht to!tn inttjTape. it in error fi the I , . . 2 1 . w Si ' ' . presicrrTrg-jucrg1? to chartre the jury that hefore they could find the de fendant gnfityj they must be satisfied that his intention was to ravish the prosecutrix, to have illicit connection with her by force and against her wit, or that he intended todoby com mitting a fraud upon her, by falsely Personating her husband." His Honor iBhould have instructed the jury to con l tion was to' accomn ish his purpose by J force, if necessary, or by exciting and l solic,higi"her conseut without force, or bv fraud in .personating her husband. and that" in the first view, he was yJ JtlUtr tbat ipr either of thd others, gtiiltY tbat tpr either , he I was not guilty. State vs. Brooks. H J The Spitz Dog and Carpet Bagger. The Ntw York Times classes the Spitzbergen dog with the, rattlesnake, tDflpfcrhgad ahdiniocjlssih, the Bpitz dog being the most aggressive and deadly of all its hostility to man. He is charged with arj ; exceptional pro- LcJivity to going, mad and distributing l-i L-J : . i. Ii .nyarppnpoia.inrougnou toe reircie oi its acquaintance. Of the death from hydrophobia which have occurred dur ing the last three years in the city of fNw York alone the Times alleges that ascHbeii.With certainty to the all bit ing npitz. .. there is said to be no cure I for th bite of this rabid animal , He lis an Arctic "doe and the Times is of opinion that a warmer climate exas perates himf-to tnadness.. In this re spect he seems to resemble the carpet baezer in. Louisiana, and South Caro- lin ho4Wbits everybody, .without tioni Whjle the Times w" taking the Hhe extermination of the s from p.nlder rp.irinna. who iWfit their .horrible .'fanes into hea 'oTVXiduisiana. and South Carolina. - v I ''Aa TswpH, IiAN.r-Strahge ; an d wofcred scenes tr in Kansas tofrhs occasionally. iire is one: When he went to pav his bill h fe.ll sb rtrf. t o; on. ty cents,' eo they shoved hirri out on 8l"et, when he said r'I take but )ittIehererhelowr hut e that little strong Yes. air; 1 maytVrd tbat I am J one of oia BOlomOn'S Jvrva.LT am lated to Samnsnn hv "rlttlZLf ' dollars and cents stand-, second only to At. T . j . itn fan tor uhmtinas and the good looic- wheels ! I am a.whale in harness, and U3 to dive in the ocean for sea moss ! narrata for the Forty-fourth Congress d coons ! am; at whole i returning board and part of another!? My-fists arejtnadeof sledge hammer metal! M weigh sixteen ounces to the pound, dry measure, of solid kick, knock and appetite, and Will Det d.UUU.UUU, or ... ', ... . Iho f I d m " rs-h4-K ' tViArr"Adii whin onu -7. ""V i t J f'""ty men this side of ." Just here bystander gave him a jolt on the law with a three year old club, which set- " e matter for tne time being. When our pugilist was agan be round, he said, ''Nubility uuenour pugmst was again aDie 10 X. t 1 iT ! TTT ouc west don't amount to much after all. I always did think one man was just as goad as another and most of the time a good deal better. ' , SrECIAlV'-NOTlCIiM. Wonderful Success. It is reported that Boscbee's German Syrup has, since its introduction in the TJnitod BtatfB, reached the immense sale of 40 000 dozen per tear. Over 6 OQO Jruggiats have ordered this medicine direct from the Fac tory, fit Woodbury, N. J. and not one has reported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its astonishing succ as in curing severe ( oughg, Clolds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any dieate of the Throat and Lungs. W e adyise xny person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Draggists. T U Smith & o., and get ti.ia Medicine, or inquire about it. Regular size, 75 cents; Sample Bottle 10 cents. Two uoses will relieve any case. Don't ne-. gleet your Cough Prompt Relief. Those who suffer irom N eubalqia, Scia Tieo or Mcsculab Khrumatim, cn have rompr- and permanent relief, by utinp NiUKALGiA specific, it is an internal reme dy, and cures these painful affections, by correcting the fluids of the body, a disor dered condition of which produces the disease. Go to your druggist and get a bot- "3, it will act like Magic Ji OOSB SUneiing IfOm JOX Those suffering from Coughs and Colds, bo prevalent now. will find in Medicated Hobey a remedy that will cure Without -w--r . . k . nauseat ne or deraneine the general svstm ... . "- . aii aruggists sen it, NERVOUS DEBILITY. Vital weakness or depression : a weak xhaustt feeling, no energy or courage the result of mental over-work des cre tions or excesses, or some drain upon the system, is always cured by HliMPHKiSYS' UOMEoPHATIt SPEC IFIC No. 28 It tones up and invigorates the system, dis pels tne gloom and despondency, imparts trength ana energy, stops the drain and rejuvenates the entire men. Been used 20 vears with Derfect success bv thnnsands. years with perfect success by thousands Sold by dealers Price $100 per single vial. or $5 00 per package of five vials and $2.00 vial ol powder, bent by mail on receipt ol price. Address HUMPHREYS' HONE. OPAT U MEDICINE COMPANY , 562 BROADWAY, NW YORK. mnv9 Anthracite Coal, A New supply of the very best Anthracite Coa', which we will deliver at $0 50 per ton. Full weight and quality always guuanteel Orders left with Mr J Alphonso Young, or at Cotton Con pre s w ill be promptly fiile l Tnanks to the public for p st patronage. F E PA I RICK. KUfeH, KU&H.KUdU. TO- k W. L0Y1' CASH STOSl Jelling off at Cost all Winter Goos,to make room lor spring tiiocfe. Readj-5iade nothing Of the best quality and make, at Cost for . ash. 1000 Ytts Dress Goofli at 15 Cents. INSERTING & EDGING VERY LOW. NOTTOXS and HOSIERY the best quality ever offered in this mar ket, at Cost. Only 10 pr Blankets Will close them out at Reduced Prices. Don'i lose any time but come at once and convince yourself. en!3 CTTJS'H? IT -AND- FOR SALE LOW. COUNTRY BACON, EE ARL GRITS, PEARL HOMINY, MAGNOLIA HAMS, CHEESE,CRACKER& IVIayer,Ross& Jones. febG What is Man What is man, If his chief good and market of his time Be bnt to Bleep and feed ? A beast no more I i Shakespeare. ; Tis true, man was not only made x To eat and drink, and slumber f In gluttony and ease to pass " "; His priceless days without number, Man has a higher, nobler aim Than "Inner-man's" gratificaiicn . And "folding the arn s in sleep" alone t These things have their limitation. ,. . .'. ; One strives to Teach the coveted goal 7" In the toilsome road of lore Others to gain fame's topmost peak, Put forth their utmost power. In the paths of artifice and trade, - With vivid expectation, Others explore the deepest seas And make vast excavations. But when the toils of day are o'er, Fatigue our energy queliiDg Hew sweet and timely is quiet repose, All cares from our minds dispelling. And when the body craves for food, How opportune, how propitious To have on hai.d a goodly stock Of nutriment dainty, delicious. But where can such ihings be procured ? At the store, COMPLETE and pageant Tis under the Traders' National Bank The name, now J. DTJXS, Agent. jan27 Pay Your Taxes ! Commence the Kew Year BY Marpi Your Duly. TTNPLEA8ANT as the ta&k is te me, I am kj under tne necessity ol telling the peo pie or MecKienbure county, who have net paid their taxes for the past year, and more especially those who are in arrears for the year 1875, that such taxes MUST BE PAID. I am requ.rel by the laws of tne State to torn over these taxes by certa;n specified occasions By a strenuous effjrfc I have been able to settle with the State officers but owning to the large amount yet remain ug unpaid on the tax books, I have not been able to settle with the County Treasurer ol the county. Longer ni diligence will not be given me, and longer indulgence CAN NOT be giyen you Perrons who disregard this notice, after a reasonable time, may expect to see thei; property advertised lor sale. M E ALEXANDER, ja&6tf 8heriff. Charlotte Institute. HHE Spring Terms begins Ftbruary 7th, 1 1877. ihe A.iadfniio Course embraces thorough instruction in the Engl i?h Lan guage and Literature, in Gtograpby, His tory, Mathematic , Natural and Moral Phil osophy, i tiemi.-try, AS'ronomy. G'eoiogy, Physiology, Evidence ot ChristiaLl y, c Unusual facilities are ( fff red in the ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES Ycur.g Ja3ies nt c nnccted with the In stitution r a i n ee ve pr vaie ins ruction in any I epartm nt Daily instruction in pencil or crayon drawine. $10 per term PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. In response to the wishes of parent" who desire their children to take a complete course, without changing the s stem ot u -structi.m, ihe principal has organized a Primary Department for iiti :e children They will rece v- special attention, and the charge will e $15 per term. For other infY.rnittion, apply to KtV S 1 MARTIN. feh2 tf Principal. 1. 1. FILLET l'E,. Has just opene 1 a NEW 8TORB Trade Street, under the Central Hotel, old stand of E. J. Allen, Where hcife a Choice Stock of Fancy Gjoiis, consisting in pari of Z'rPHYR ' IR U: AUS. for la-ies, (very stylish; ZKPHYR INFANT'S H I L-DREN'.c-A' KS, (very elegant.) ; ZPh YK SHAWLS. larH and small ; 1,-CK and SILK TIES BL'0K. KNlihlH tJRVPE WHITE ani BuOK ILLU vION, KID GLOVES, WHITii aud COi-ORttD Ac &c. ,pr These goods have all been selected with great care and comprise many novel ties Agent for the C"le -rated Bonrcicanlt Kid Glove, tht PaRLiIA.n FAVORITE. jan31 lw Great Bargains IN Millinery and I n Goods. ENTIRE STOCK AT AND BELOW COST. A S Assignee in Bankruptcy of Mrs A L Bodfish I will sell the remainder of her Stock at and below cost to close out A good assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods All these goods will be sold at TEN PERCENT BELOW ( OST. dec!9 tf KM OATES, Assignee. Watches Jewelry, VERY LOW AT Hales & Farrior's. " WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK AND WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. All work in the line neatly done,. and Warranted, jan28 REMOVAL. THE undersigned taks this opportunity to in tor m his friends and customers tbat be has removed his Tailoring Estab lishment two doors East of bis old stand on Tryon Street, where be will be pleased to wait on them in future. JOHN VOGELr , deo 9 tf. Marchant Tailor For Sale. A FIRST CLASS ANSON HARDY PAPER CUTTING MACHINE, Plough Knife in good order. This Machine will be sold ast very reduced rates. Apply to or add res fcbl - . r .OBSERVER, THE-tMIES AREINVITED TO CALL AT THE R. B. ALEXANDER WHERE THEY WILL FIND A NICE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK ov THAT WILL PLEASE the MOST FASTIDIOUS- CONSISTING in Part n0D?. -. . , CALIFOltNIA HONEY SYJtUP. MINCE MEAT, GINGER PRE8ERVES, 8ALM.OND, BRANDY PEACHES, SARDINES, I TlitUW, CUK RANTS, PKUJNEfcj, NEW YORK B U C PE 'AN NUTS, ENGl ISH WALNUTS, BRAZIL NUTS, FILBERTS, ALMONDS, RAISINS. IMPERIAL and OOLONG TEA, EX. VANILLA CINNAMON. LL Grades of Syrups and Molasses. low and Demerrara. Coffees Old Gov. Java. ers Kose Butter, Pearl Oyster. 8oda, Ginger Snaps, Lady as-hington, Strawherrv anV krnhills. Liyer Raisins. Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Brandv Peaches, Pickles Surrlinp Ground "ustard, Pure Candies Fonegn and Domestic. All-Spice, t'lovea Nntn.ee ( '1 Lard and Sugar Cured Hams, All of which I am offering at the lowest prices dec!2 Dissolution. THE firm oi Wade & Pegram is this day dissolved by mutual conseat, and the business will be settled by PEGRAM & CO , who are authorized to sign the name of the firm in liquidation. R. D. WADE, 8. 8. PEGRAM, February 1st, 1877. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership under the style or firm of PEGRAM & CO., for the purpose of conducting the BOOT and SHOE Business m all its brancbee ( all and see us at the old stand of Wade & Pegram. 8. 8. PEGRAM, W. W. PEGRAM, First Nat Bank Building, Charlotte, N. C feblO 5t Democrat and Horse copy tf Sale Valuable City Property. BY Virtue of the power contained in a deed of trust executed to the undersign ed as trustee for the benefit, of c rtain parties therein named, by the late Thomas W Dewey, on the 7ch day of January, 1870, I shall expose at public auction to the highest bidder on Tuesday of the next term of Ihe Superior Court of Mecklenburg county, be ing the 27th day of February, 1877, between the hours ot 12 rn., and 1 p m at the Court House door, the following city property : - 1 The lot in the City ot I'harlotte known as the Banking House of the Bank of Meck lenburg and occupied by the ate TboSjW Dewey, extending fifty six (56) feet Or. Tryon street, and the same on t 'hurch street, and extending irom street to street. - ; 2 Abo one lot -in Charlotte In the North ern portion of the city, fronting on Graham street, adj .in ng the property f M L Bar r nger. 39t by 97 fe t, comprising three front and three back lots. The latter will be sold in separate lots. JES" Terms made know on dav of sale. F H DkWEY, Trustee. in21 6t faw Southern hnie Democrat and New Nortb -t,ttie, copy tds. Raleigh News copy 4 times Bills to be f ent to tli office. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK or HEART RENDING AT- TIDDY & BRO'S. Some of these will make you weep to get them, and some will make you weep if you don't get them. feb8 Choice Cibbed Herrings. OUT Herring, Mackerel in Kits, barrels, i barrels and barrels. VERY LOW FOR CASH, at BN SMITH'S, febll Dissolution. THE firm of Wilson & Black has been dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to the late firm and all hay ing claims against them will please call on W M Wilson, who is authorized to settle the business. Wra M WILSON, . W J BLACK. febll 3t Saleof City Prope r ty in Charlotte. Otf Monday, the 5th day of March, 187?, I will sell at public auction, at the Court Houe door in Charlotte, that valuable City Property knwtt as tbe Blair place, fronting on B and G Streets, being lots No 655 and 659. ' Terms One third cash, balance in six and twelve months. E A OSBORNE, Assignee Bank of Mecklenburi febll mart , ' . . iO .Dissolution:. THE Firm of Pegram & Ward is this day dissolved, W WWard having purchased W W Pegram's interest - W W Ward is authorized to settle up the business of the late firm.-- He will continue business at the same stand. W W Pegram takes an inter est with 8 8 Pegram in the Boot and Shoe business. PEGRAM. &. WARP, febl . ' . . YalenitneS STORE OP CAPERS, PICKLES. CHOW CHOW TABLE SAUCE K W H E A T FLOUR. MACARONI, : TAPIOCA, : SAGO. AND EX. OF LEMON, MACH ASD SUGARS Granulated, Crashed, C A Yel Lseuira and Rio. Gift T?Acr rhot. , 1877. ECLECTIC MAGAZiE Foreign Literature! THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. THE ECLECTIC reprints from all the for Quarterlies, Reviews, Magazines and Journals, their choicest contents, including; Essays, Scientific Papers. Biographical Sketches, Reminiscences of Travel and Ad venture, Tales, Stories, and Poems. The field of selection is vtry large, and it is be lieved that the Ecliptic presents a greater variety and higher standard of literature than any periodical can hope to do that de pends exclusively upon home talent. A knowledge of the current? literature of otber countries is indispensable to all who would keep pace with the Droeress of tbe human mind ; and the Eclectic offers the best, and, indeed, the only, opportunity for obtaining this knowledge within a reason able cum pass, and at a modorate price. Among the writers represented in recent numbers of the Eclectic are : The Rt Hon W E Gladstone, Jarues Anthony Froude, Matthew Arnold, Charles Kingsley, Robert Buchanan, eo McDonald, John Rnskin, Alfred Tennyson, Thomas Hughes, William Black, Mrs Oliphant, Thos Hardy, William Morris.. Miss Thackeray, Mrs Alexander, Profs Huxley arid Tyndall, JRichari Proc torB. A,;frof Owen Dr W B. Carpenter, Max Muller, . J-NormanJiOckyer, Herbert Spencer, and others equally eminent. Be sides the regular articles in tbe body of the magazine, there are four original Editorial Departments: Literary Notices. Foreign Literary Notes, 8cier.ee and Art, and Vane ties. .."." . With regard to tbe character of th? selec tions, the aim of the Eclectic is to be in structive without being dull, and entertain ing without being triyal While each num ber contains something to interest every member of the family circle, it addresses it aelfpurticularly to that great body of intel ligent readers who seek pr. fit as well as amusement in solid and healthful litera ture. Besides the 128 pages of reading matter, e.ch number of the magazine contains a Finefrteel Engraving usually a portrait executed in the most artistic manner Tebm8 Hngle copies 45 cents : 1 year $5 ; 2 copies $9 ; 5ciHes$i0, Trial subscriptions for three moths $1. Tbe EcLEcnc and any $4 Magazine to one add re- $8. Postage free to all subscriber. Address E R PELTON, Publisher. jan20 ?5 Bond Street, N Y. Dissolution of Co-partnership. FHE Co partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Stenhouse, Mi cau! ay fe Co., is dissolved by the aeath of Mr R Macdonald Mr J E Stenhouse, who will continue the Cotton business on his own account, is au thorized to ettle the affairs of t'-e old firm, collect the debts, aud sign the old firm name in liquidation. 8TEi HOl'SE MACAULAY & CO. February 5th. 1877. The undersigned will continue the Cotton Shipping and Coai mission Business on his own account, at the old stand, corner of Trade and College streets, where he hopes to meet all his old friends and customers J E STENHOUSE. feb6 tf SPRING 13 COMING. If you wish to secure BARGAINS -in- WINTER GOODS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHAWLS. Cheap Dress Goods, AND EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF HEAVY GOODS. NOW 13 THE TIME TO GET THEM. ' AT Barringer & Trotter's. " feb2 - ... The Regular , A NNUAL Meeting of the Stockholders of Xl. the Charlotte fcuilding & Loan Associa tion will be held in tbe office of R E och rane, oyer Merchants & Farmers National Bank, on Thursday the 15tb inst , at 7p. m , for, the election .of officers for the ensuing year"- , RE COCHRANE, . febll V Sec. & Treas. Special Notice. Il7E take pleasure in Informing the citi- ? ttns of Charlotte that our Mr W A Hqwell, of Newark, New Jersey,-who visit ed this city last Fall, will be at the Centra Hotel for about ten days, with a fine assortl ment of samples, of goods in our line of the latest styles, such as Cassimeres and Suit ings tor the Spring trade. Please call and examine our assortment. Measures taken and fits guaranteed. , i WESTESVELT & HOWELL, t rt 'First Class Custom Tailors. . ftMltf " - - : ' - ...... . " . - . -. . r- 1 - " "l I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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