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DAILY OUSEBYEB. Thnradayl Iuae7, 877 j iff .? Editor Proprietor. "Free from the doting scruples nat tter our free-bor-eaaoiu INFliF XIBLE RULES. fe oannJt'ifttioe'anonymoaB ymmanicar Tn aii najuui w reanire the writer's name and address, not for publication, but "wfeanMtAnndetfany; elreiiikstanees re' turn rejected communications, nor can we mittatr m imum mannscriDtS. Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot aoeeptea tor pmio. i- .OBSERVATIONS. , Modern .marjagea, says a contemporary, begin with w court' and end with acourt. We don't care a straw what ghakespeare ays,' H tose hyf any other name" would not "smell as wheat." Make an oat of this. Norristown Herald. George Trancis Tram says' at'3ton is "corroded with the midnight UToryornn ntterable gloom." St&)g Jtiiajiot a fnmeip Pfle It has been decided that "ice is water. leans, and water Is a free gift of Nature. . The Judge who decided ihn trial bavtf Uken jaw les sons from the graw. dagger in HamJet."; The cucamber season has set in, and man is awakerife up ar two o'clock in the morniV5after.dresmirj that an elephant Is sittiag on his equator, to experience a violent regret triatti HasTpot attended church more regularly in his youth.' , v Col W 0 P Breckinridge, the sen of the late ex:yice,Pr0Bident'John C Breckinridge, of KenitHcky, "will deliver an address an June 24, before the literary societies of the Washington and Lee TJnivereities, Lexiog- A groye of great trees of the Yosemite has just Veen explored. It is of an altitude eiod lar to that of the other groves, 6.000 feet. Instead, howeyer, of being only a cluster of forty trees, it is a six-mile-square collection of ten thousand. There are trees in it esti mated to be front tOO fa 4,0(1 fears old. b . r v vs 1 Addressinf a- iare - temperanoe meeUng, Mr Walters, proprietor of the London Times urged meoto drink the lighter malt liquors insteadbf 'more intoxicating .&ida. , He said that the lager beer made in the United States might be drank freely without any injurgui effect r Clerk Adam's roll for the next House of Iiepre!reSha8been completed, and i&bwra' majority of eleven for the Democrats. Gen. Joseph R. Hawley, of Centen nial fabMffaaabcfti' Knightfcd t thej KingsoCiXjlia'aad will hexeafUer be known as Sir Joseph Hawley, ' It is said that the amount of money an gvaUyji-expeoded ia telegraphing oyer'otabua4Btres tluA baactf the i r"m 1 i j. two great continent will sum up some thing over $111,000,000. Hayes takes the proper view of things when he saya nthat thftx coUecJ tion of revenues ahoold ba' teplacec Id 6n & purely business basis without partisan inontol. either directly o: indirect" V. LJ. x The drought in Texas and California has been more destructive thaH 'in other States from which we have any accounts. The streams and nools have in manysbjQe-entiriJl dried ah -and v.r..iWA- If iUi2. 'Jb kdLu. 1.,11 , . , , M . . jiciuucu iui . ntut vi water. Oen Phil Sheridan says that he is willing to forgive the rebels condition- al rS Il-m-e,Pbf 8 bnwnuch prelty3eieitlc)y(ifaiid hoOian thousand rebels houses he reduced to ashes. iaihe valley of Virginia, and he will no doubt find it very hard: to: fo: give fheSrfefiels for tha't! ' y In a receniedHorial on thi leeosurea in the revefiuedepknme'nt. t,e-aimdedr to Mr Dick, brother of Judge Dick, as beifoa e ef th partjea- arrested by : dettferfeHefeer. Trefilet into I the error by the press dispatches. We have since been informed ;hat the two parties' arrested were 6 F Qronmberger the chief clerk, and F C Clarke, the chief acwurgfiofrsrgal i)feglaBs Toombs AN Hayes. HoWj extremes do sometimes meet I Bob Toombs whoia nowUHot - Springs, Arkansas riWtfy made ipeech'at f th'at'vplace in wvnet appjeej Mnthef jwarmeit terms of approval of Hayes and ,his policy. He could not endorse the man ner in TTbicb f Hayes j waif counted in. buth.f (fqt bfit hayecsomq ami ' ration for him, because he was the first mah in the last forty "years who bad catjrieo,u pdgesmddj previous; to elerionjCn closing ,bi : jpeech; . Toombs tas usual deiclared fctiW.he was : - The examination of .candidates for Attorneys, Ucense was the only busi nis&i. tran3ttear. The l class ..numbers twenty-six youDff.rjnpn, representirj every tctibhof .the??taie.Of i th nus5eitlrlve are-' raduatea of Judge Pearson's law ; school - The examina tion will" be continued to-daj. Ral. Observer, n' '- Thiilrimis dot to be won U cirist by horsing-racing.theatergoing. novel 2 reading, tobacco-smoking and chewing Christians lriLand J ApplauaeVJ , n Do not clap your . hapds and, stamp, roar feet; but etiad up against these things. XT? -iSy-i i t -IIOODY, 3. flOARS OP niPOTEUT RAOB. Bfln Butler imad2and it Would bjef ' ' i vi nir' ihti Ensrliah I croner to label himlike; ino ni5"ui school teacher did Utue field, with the warning words of, -.do not. tOUCh him. Tor He WIU into, however, is now" about powerless nowever, UV - tVa, , . ' . . . - m tf ' Dami I i for Harm asas uiwe - is the beauty about it; but he has had ajseriesoCdjsappoj that have driven him mad ana nae a mMscaain in Aoz davs. he strikes hlittd ly at every thing ' around, in the Vain . ., . . .u. nope mat ms poisua may uo tu uwm i . of aome one. ; "Whom the Gods would y ieatrov thev first make mad." and they have eertainly made Ben Butler mad, ' I I and like a wounded lion,',he roarsi n im potent rage. His torture gives us the most glorious and exquisite pleasure imaginable; for we feel that it is but tbe'mad cry of a sayage beast,' who has been driven from his prey; and. we view his ravings as we wautdthe con finement of a bloodthirsty animal that had long depredated upon the country, but has at last been caught. The Sol id South, if be will have it so, has caught him and held him,and his own t -j' i." tt v ' ' J.,liA'A President, Hayes, has extracted his venomous fangs. It may ba wrong to rejoice over human; misery,' but; we must confess that we take an intense delight at eyery exhibition of anger and mortification that old Ben Butler exhibits about his political disappoint m6nts. We are gladji moreover, that he ha3wfouhdanother "target for his malice besides the rebel South. He has now turned hisj attention Upwards tberadrhinistration be'belped'tiy counV in, but which he finds himself power less to contrpL Ben has lonr ledl the Eepublican party, and the misery he has heaped upon the 'impoverished . r r r . i States for. the, past decade,:cannot be estimated; but his' prestige'is gone, w e confidently believe, forever; and he how finds himself in the humiliatedf position of a leader without an army, and he beholds the forces that once servilely obeyed him new folio Wijf contentedly under the command of another. Hayes' Southern policy was not particularly aimed as a rebuke to Butler, but it was a measure deemed necessary to good goyornment and tbei peace of 'the country.' But the-Stone thus thrown from the sling.of justice, v r-i " -i d - Jt;i : hUBeaButleand Beashow lha it hurt him , by the way he hollers . The bayonets having: been withdrawn, the W0lv4i. caidejreatfno longer "upon the flocks of the South ; and hence their howls of disappointment? and pain. -The inferviewea of .Butler, afford us the most psculiar. pleasure; and there is nothing that the newspa pers contain, that we raid with more satisfaction and interest. B a tier has now given us hu views of Hayes, with out, reserve;; andinowSi:jJet Blaine arifllorton; aW theVesf of h is South ern hatiag, bloody shirt wavers, follow his example, for such interviews give us a pleasure that these men have not accorded as since they have? been in Congress. i i;" j- J 3- Ji . The Profeiiioa in the Mountains. Z f Public npinion ris -frot- genera wrong, out ia mauag. ua csumaxe oi the pecuniary condition of the legal fraternity, it is nearly always at fault. i . i i-." .i . - . LThiB t is, in great measure, due to the iaci mat, its juagments are maae up from appearances. Lawyers go the rounds pt the circuit jen. the backs of xm.il niiaia vv uimb Dice mz auu nr 1 U II 1 SI IP1 II. aDbearancedehotrthafthe beast and tfi. owner are in good condition. And t ia juaLherehercthe mistake comes r.ith i ho Kin t aaow. : -i u : :h: i " j nimfoVhU feed,lnd S time assist a poor devil that has wad- tt.ni.K. nniiifM f i- oplyfofind htmselfmisunderatoOd'and W Wa avjaw W W mjsrepresentea.ai.nj8Ba 1 U.MU.B VUMV WUV BU.U UJ well; but they are seldom clad tures of nurnle and fine i . . - . j many of them strangers to the sumptu out repast of Col. Sellers. As a general thing their clients are poor, and a remunerative fee is like iher appjta: ane'jai t-HeiouB qacg in lioure years. ' ; As an evidence, one of our promin ent lawyers recently pleaded -the cause of (i. client for IvlZtgl hours, lexbausted alUogicr Ulustfalad the case allegorically. ou.ted coniouslv from Scripture, gained the cause, and Aookfofhis feeaset'df blacTcsmith's HbbHt .Ui Ca. "R. an m5nnt la.v-r W formerly nracticed at thUbar, had rerfeaterilvefended a follhw hr6 u r r j i . e: i 2 . r 7 ,7viT" jijugu ucv wiuwe lEciugu ta lUIECIi Finally, one day during, Court, he took theiColonef aside, and remarking that he had been very kind in defend- inghim and received no pay, he . led 1 . VI ... y.l' rr ,ou sir," cut you off a paiti oft half- soles I" Just after the war there in employ recovery-? pt horseVTbe, Uwyerfelt !SIiM5ffil5A'f1 ever a receive anything: for his iervtceslfdrh. td went against him. So calling hit client aside, he said: "John, there is no use discussiog thisr matterrf X tbe fet i AtwhAnmtnTniU-i--.Z is n0tforweommg;i;wiir,n0ft appear maS: te $1 wnen tue ; case as cauea , Jonn peared crest-fallen,and walked oft counsel saw no mere of him till court was called in the afternoon, when he x.a ribs, he nanded him a -new nfty-aeat, eicclaimih& V"Nriw: by Od 1 spread bs, nelianded hun ft.-sew nftjHseat. To -Destroy 7Lts.Thevmav he tflectually destroyed by.putting half a spoonful of black' pepper on a teas- pooniutl M i cream? jmix attxh mill together fand place rthem in rrotTn where the -flies' are Hroublesomw. and theywUlioon disappear. Osatu rate a small piece oi ciotn, ,witn carbolic acid . hang" in the , roorJ.Tr.i in an hour tbe flies will .disappear. Mosauitoes can be expelled ini the same way. ' :.;;7. ' cases in Our Courts, of trover.A beat i- Zf'-2Z7ZT- tr attack the conduct friend of the writer ' was at IxuAf "ZZr-L Kza' "7 with the idea of injuring ; uourt in the fail of 1866, where he iwai iTrktZTlly energy and good Judg consulted by a hardlcase,. who -wished S; Xn Wm immediately to emniov mm in an actian rnr .h 1 - 7. . .. ."."ana tne aniAmn Picychopathic. r Taa.Aaiodatxonfof Medical Superiu-j tenanta of the Insane Institutions of . Tt-:- c j j - 1 - n North Carolina is . represented in this uwuy yy ar. Augeue unworn, ouperiu tendentof theutenr for the Insane. -From BeSC Louis . Daily I... T Tr - c yto6e-Diocraf, we take the followiog extract from the second. day 's proceed ings,' which will "prove a matter of in terest' to the medicai profession every where : s mechanical protection foe the .vio- I t? . ? TmnwE ' i v - .; .s fDr Eugene Qrissomr of North Caro- hha, delivered -very interesting very interesting ad dress on the subject of "Mechanical J...., V. Vta Protection for the Violent Insane " The address seemed to have-been call-1 ed out by - a sweeping attack upon American insane hospitals in the Loo-; don Lancet from the pen ol John Charles Bukcnill. M. D., F. R. S., and a Commissioner of Lunacy in England. Dr. Bucknill visited America about two years ago for his health, and every where in this country, to use his own language, w s courteously received by members of his specialty. During irs stay here he made short visits to sev eral American institutions for the in- sane ; and trom wnatne tnere nastuy kkaned, be proceeded, on his return fWnff,' H.LftniIwholl alanirh. ter of American institutions. Among his accusations were embraced those of "cruel and barbanous re straint of the insane of this country," want' of nourishment' and much more foam, lounded not upon thor ough investigation and fact, but upon conclusions baa$d upon, what might be and what might have been. Dr. Gris som's reply was manly, full of fact, and . based upon careiuny gleaned statistics,- thoroughly in accord more recent experience of a witn the all our firfct- class American institutions. The sub ,Ar rr rnn rpai nin tr I n u Tn itru v I f I uii I. , n . . i wii-m princfr !him of Dr. Q'b address, Df.'Bufcknill having taken the stand that there is no necessity for me panical restraint virtually in any in stance. Dr. G. clearly set forth the na ture of mechanical restraint, and the philosophy' therefor, and agtied that it is much more preferable for a patient to be held in mechanical check during paroxysms, than, I o be allowed to abuse himself, even to the" tearing out of his own' eyes or the spilling of another's blond. Manual control had not only the, reflect , ojf ;irr(itating-and wasting Away a patient, out attenaants ot amiable .disposition -wooia, alter re Deated exertions with an insane person. become rough or lose patience, leading to evil results Further, where restraint has been found necesstuy, simple me chanical means have proved not odW m08t beneficial for the patient, but by f-r the most Economical for , tb e gov- vernmen-,, gentle .treatment has long been the rule in America, and uiecuauiua.1 irenniiciit mo cutiuu. and the 'latter only when absolutely necessary, loe requirement ot non restraint in England has been attended with the most painful consequences. as shown by their official reports, and by numerous instances' which the Doc tor aptly illustrated until to day, even in that country, four-fifth of the active superintendents of insane . institutions are frankly tvr the course pursued in the United States, France, and several other of the most enlightened nations. In a few American institutions non restraint had be taken up with disas . a . a trous results, nut it soon led to a more riged. adherence to American convic Ltions as the path of duty for Ameri 'cans. The Doctor's address abounded in uncontrovertible facts, figures and j illustrations ia proof of the wisdom of American treatment in opposition to 'ue P-feiHijng: Jngnsn moae, one on the most Conclusive being that while! he death -rate m American institu- tions last year waTBSs than 7 per cent, j m . ' .ud ... m .iou ivowiuwumi w -MLs ?C!A afowreifame that ain't worth winning ain't own lnstiiuuon, in sx or in uaronna, the 1 death rate bad been only 4 ner cent. . . to them; they seem 1?""YVk l""- teXSuT. Thitjrecrd in,theAtreatment of over iwpueuui Becaia-fc-AJv nven IUC Iha fifSfff&i for wise, judicioua and humane treat- m tnt of the ihsajae. more particularly. ! ISDOBSEMEKT. i Dr. Htraies, t78UL(ai4 commended very WgMy th aaaWs bf r. Giis- ism. xxe saia ur. oucKnurs opserva- ZT"-t "J"', w"11"? VwTtThi; ITw". bf fc?iiA0. ll"' ff' "A T." if "!?t?.V?r!"aJ iTha'pflfofrt. nf tVio aAAroaa 11 nnn Ik. inexorable -i.i.A.1a.Qi rz- -1. .f- . i auuiwiijcw -waa aucu as ,io proauce a reBBl niAai KaVt kntYurrf hnnfihda J.A in ves- r,rT,rjTtfi:i v I -H linen, and fPBoregwu wr; ftPW linen mntrwu hnon At rt 4ftY t a i k a liivivu vai Kfiium TJT .tLJAtn of the public service would be yffS!'.!pr5' mWP9? w,..wm?rbfae of the first, and chief objects to W uiTBiupiwM ho wouiu woerwm, j"J 2 JXJ.!3f.ti apoldg. Tbd idlj notion of asylums was a recognition that the insane I J - J il.it J i m.. .tVo rr""rtf" ; " , 0 "l a KLS "nlf 7ho fPif???.11 ;?.ul FV .-..waa. a strong 1 feelinc. ven amenflrthBinaanfi. arainat ances wftra much to be nreferrpd. i I m a- White "and leangSe ciaa in were placed as statuary 1 1 t ; vn- -a- - lt - ;"""rrm?r;-TJ?"i tures aa mourners. i.ne ioiaing aoors i00vVd ;Wat FhJ tiwl.n "3 frfSf 1 looked oa at the tableau of death. . . - fit here the wealthy relative broke down weeping ':, and coulcU rela e no 4J no dress circle for. such people, j But death dressed fine and death - boxed in Drive i :" vj.x.- nadi iw ? " The business .of fortune'5 telling ; I told a'Truckee man that: hia wife Was WU( j Unfaithful, and, the .wife, on t' learning f what had been . said about her, whipped in f 7PV wun a j raw 4uae until ne fell- from exhaustion.- n v ' A .-y; 4 '? - 1 :Croy?rnor Jewell's younger daughter ; t is af very cnaruacie young person.; ene bas $2,o00, a year for pin money, and I during her last winter in Washington ipent nearly all her money in suppor'.- ing several poor families. - . : were .many j a rmmWMivii. rrJu.. Stubborn Faktg. 'BY JOSH BHLISG3.' C f ?en bnght impetuous yung ones. ittJU ana nave them all to light onto me at , J ', Jr" J like a swarm ov bees, than to be lonely autokrat of all the Aus- sias I Never tborror -ennytbing'Hhat yu aie to buy. Borrowing 'will demor alize a man almost az fast as steal ing. A man is never thorolv Dlaved out until h gets so low down that nobody will abuze him. win aouze mm. ' No mau kan be very cunning only at the expense uv his honesty. - -' The mt n who don't karen whether he wins or, not when he fl4ps cents, or bips ennything'else iz a weak poul t;ss.' ' ' " ' r- ; , -, Ignoranse iz bliss,' until yu cum to look back upon it. and see what ia kus sid fool it haz made tv yu. ; -- Witties ai d drink are the great tun p kards, mankind tl i iks more of their etummukb tnan. they.do of env other part of their property. Liie iz made up ov sunshine and one sbaddo, abount fire 1 sbaddos to sunshine. ' 1 The reason there are bo menny fail ures in this world iz b kause most by cuankiiid are anxi us to make ten strikes with pony balls. I have figgered a good dtal onto it, and haint uiade up mi mind 3 et which a woman U the must powtrf'il.in, her willorher wants, v , , ' ; Ignoranse and cunning U always found togetHer; so is humility and wisdom. 1 After a man gits to be thirty -eight years old he can't form any iki habits. The best he kan du is to steer biz add ones. Truth iz the ouly thing that don't lose in translashun Truth iz the same in Hotterttott az it iz in hi Dutch or Anglo Saxony. The most useless thing i kno ov iz a montey, ana yet 1 naa ratntr oe a monkey than an elephant. The man who kant keep a .sekret haint got much grip of karakter. Sekrets and soap bubbles are liable to bust at enny time, , ToigiysEtrehgthet's a man, to receive weaken a him. . ' .-. Lw is an excellent thi never made a man pious or 1 g, but it temperate ennything yet. . When a man - - - , i .. . hain t got aktually tcsdo, 1 lik to see bun lazy about it : aktive lazyness iz one of the wust diseases that enny man kan hay, When a man beeu'ms5 tnad with the world and saz be iz aiioin to eo into solitude, i t don't try to ke notii-s that the world try to bold him, but lets him went. Extreme gravity iz moro bekuming to a phool than lt-ii ta3 wize man. . ne tiiai. wouiu put munny in niz fob, must either do the work or boss T r .v.-. u . i j tne joi ixusi iiaz rat ui?ger notes into man s physical ami moral potash kittle than frick8oun ever haz. i ; ' t 'Ihere iz loisov people in thi- woild whoze only pleasure and reputashun auusisis in aiways P'yii'g more I r things than they are worth. It iz a risky thing to be a profediio al funny man ; better to be phool, they make lewer blunders. We all ov us think if wecould live our lives over ngain. we should make fewer blunder. This probably ain't so; we shou'd only make different ones. Might don t make right, but right maites might. It iz only the phools that, are past redempsbun; if a man bsz got brains, i don't kare how korrupt he may be, ne am t past all hope. What little i kno 1 have lernt bi keeping mi ears and eye propped w id onen. and iwnTinv prv mat. i moot, in tallr nn I Vf o nkiaVf ha TiVai vaa VII V VUMJ V All ai V IIAVU best. iung' man. always p'ay to win ; a worth play ine.v? Vrv fm aaa nrr,u; more the interest ov it inan aaq lo principal. ' The New York Press. Times1 Discouraged The Unnecessary Defence. World's i i- uew ilokk, June 4.--ine rimes is quite deeposdent over Hayes1 failure to carry ..out any of; ais numerous pledees. of civil service, reform, and mournfully says that the public service, wlththe ifception of the department of the Interior is being admiriistered precisely? aat has been ibeen fori the J5co:. i,.th editor adds: 'We confess to a feeliner of. crofound dlsappdiutmeUt at the tardiness of the President 'in devising and enforcinoH thasVetem of appointment which shall absofutely z.tha evil influences l114" naTe Prevailed. ...rue country bad right to expect from his repeated voluntary assurances, that a reforma receive the attention of his administra tion."' The World finds much to commend in Gov. Stone's actic n in the Chisholm matter, believing that he will uphold the law, and is pursuing the right course despite the howls of the Radical press ' and leaders.' Of the editor says:;?, The f Radical politicians know that the -one forlorn hope to them of defeating the schemes of their nominal leader - is to revive sectional passiou at the North against the South ern communities, wnicn ne nas sur rendered into the handsof.their own Democratic citizens. To those who Governor i Stone his party, the ment, displayed after the tragedy, promise which he how makes that a full judicial investi gation oi tne case be gation oi tne case snail be bad, are sufficient answer i . M ' tui, vi .v -L.. -. it a iiiua iiiiiiii i.iim iiiuii w iiHvvr w a n known t( b mistaken, 'with a kind uv tt-. rJ as. SAf fi 1 ftKK andneran pity. He has simply mist his deati- j feet warm, your hed breathe throusrh vour nose. anauoKters wm oe as sparse as under 3 t A L !11 J . t 1 " . - . takers at a pauper's phuneral. ; There ! is no Kiaas , ine woria respects . so i mutch, and are willing: to nay so noor- .i ly, as ine pnuosopners. 4 ao mv an I i al . . -mr T . a I iaea : x wouian t give a cuss tor one IS t half the opinyuna that ' are . floating arouna in world, next toan alct uv I rewnUnce. for solid comfort, ia an act f uv politeness.,. The man whose kon- veraasnun iz maae up ainureiy . ov what ix called wit. iz the most uncom fortable kritter imaginable; I had rath er stir ; up a;! hornet's nest, : than be stirrea up m a ieiiow oi tui iuna,i Josh Bultngs. The Iowa Greenbackers are to hold a State Convention in, Wednesday, July 11. Pes Moines on A Point oa Which tfceDocO Agree -Physicians who have tested Hostetter's Stomach Bitters concur in representing it to be an eminently w !wviir far preferable to the ordinary Mquors ef sommerce, not only because it i medicated, but because it is infinitely pure, lis alcoholic basis is the finest old rye, and this is tempered and ren dered medicinal by the curative ingredients of botanic origin which it holds in boIuuob. It has often been imitated but never rival led, and ia to-day the- leading tonic, diuretic and aperient of America, Malarial fevers are prevented and remedied by it, and it is a thoroughly reliable medicine in cases of dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint, rheumatism, gout, nervousness, urinaiy and uterine affections. - It improves the appetite, increases the bodily .stamina, checks pre mature decay, and as a sustaining and com forting cordial lor the aged and infirm is un equalled. - SPECIAL. NOTICES. Murdar Will Out, , A few veara aeo "auaust Flower'. was discovered to be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, a few thin Dyspeptics made known to their menas now easu. ana quickly they had been eared by its use The great merits 01 ureen s August nur became heralded tbrougn tne countrv Dy one sufferer to another, until, without ad- vertisine, its sale has become immense DruggiBtsin KVltKY TOWJN in tne unuea States are selling it No person snnenrg with Bour Stoa acb, Sick Headacbe, Costivt- ness, palpitation Of the Heart, Indigestion, low spirits, etc., can tKe tnrte aoses wnn- out relief. G to your Druggist, T C Smith, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Sample bottles lv cents. Prompt Relief. Those who suffer from Neuralgia, Scia- TICO, Or BLVBCUTfAX, XiHKUMATlBAl, can naye prompt and permanent relief, oy using NXUBALOIA tPECiFic, u is an internal reme dy, and cures these painful affections, by correcting the fluids of the body, a disor dered condition ofwbicb produces the disease. Go to your druggist and get a bot le, it will act like Magic. Those suffering from Coughs and Colds, so prevalent now, will find in Medicated Hoket a remedy that will cure without lauseating or deranging the general system. All druggists sell it. x NERV0USB!UTY. Vital weakness or depression : a weak xhaustt feeling, no energy or courage1 the result of mental overwork des cre- tlous or excesses, or some drain upon the system, is alwayscured by HtMPHBEVS' HOMEOPHATIU SPEC 1F1C No. 28 It tones up and invigorates the system, dis pels the gloom and despondency, imparts trength ana energy, stops the drain and rejuvenates the entire men. Been used 20 years with perfect success by thousands Sold by dealers. Price $1.00 per single vial. or $5 00 per package of five vials and $2.00 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt ol Drice. Address HUMPHREYS HOME. OPAT (J MEDICINE COMPANY, 562 BROADWAY, NFW YORK.. mav9 ' G O O -pw tt Til n m T CI T "T f I AJJ V JlilXllfolJN VJi 83,250.40 Worth of space in various newspapers distributed tbrougn thirty States, will be sold for $7 00 cah. AcciiMte insertions guaranteed. A iist of the papers, giving daily and weekly circulation m.d printed schedule of rates. stnt free on application to GEO PEG WELL & CO., Ne!p-uer Advertising Aleuts, -o. 41 Park Kow. New York. ni)V21 " "Babyland." LA RCEST PROFIT YET. Specimen cop ia free For an A gency eend to D 1 OTHROP & CO. feS25 Boston. 10 Cases BUFFALO LITUIA WATKK, JU8t re ceived. We have made arrangements to receive these Mineral waters fyery weex right fresh from tbe Springs, at He A DISK'S DKi;U STOHJC. marl WARM SPRINGS WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, ia situatfd in the, beautiful valley of the French Broad. We have a fine band of music, attentive Eery ants and all other accommodations to be found at a first-class watering piece. For particulars apply for descriptive pamphlet. ; - W, H HOWERTON, maylS 2m rropnetor. For Sale. AFIR8TCLA88 ANSON HARDY PAPER CUTTING MACHINE, Plough Knife in good order. This Machine will be sold ast very reduced rates. Appiy to or aaares febl urJSifiKVJtK. 5 Cases OF Burton's Malt Hop Tonic, an excellent article for invalids and those suffering from general debility, at f v , MOAli Hit s UKUU lUKHi. marl 10,000 FINS CIOARS of ad brands of the finest quality1, at marl, ANOTHER LOT or THOsa U I nryo n-f Do rac A Ic'l V C.iegtll I r rtl OSUIO Another lot beautiful FANS, and a splendid assortment of deap Grenauines, All pew and very cheap, at BARRINOER & TROTTES'S. jui2 : SUOOiPBOFIT, OFi-$100 MADE any day in Purs and Caixs. f In vest according to your means,' $10, $50 or $100, in Stock Privileges,; naa brought malt fortune to the careful investor. .We advise ' when and bow to operate safely Book with full information tent ree. )Ad dress orders by mail and telegraph to . - - -- BAXTER 4c CO., : fvr Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall 8U, N. T. v mayl-5 . , ' , SPECIAL NOTICE. Mbbchakts, Fabmbbs, Mkchakics. AND THE BBST OT MABKIJTD WILI, 8AVB AT LSAST 25 PKB CKN T. Of THXIB IHVK8THBNT BYCJt-a VI,T THE IN. IJ HHOXS ERIE CITY IRON WORKS. 1 Charlotte, N. C , April 7th, '77. J WE hereby notify , oui man; friends and the public generally that tbe manage ment of the Chariotte Branch of tbe Erie City Iron Works is now in the hands of Capt John Wilkes, of this city, who is pre pared to fill orders for our well known En gines and 8w Mills on the shortest notice, and at tbe most reasonable prices. JOHN H BI IS8, Secretary Erie City Iron Works. Referring to the above notice of change, 1 feel confident that it will be advantageous to purchasers of Machinery of all kinds, as it places me in position to meet any end all competition. With my facilities on the spot, I can manufacture all parts of the Erie Engines which will not b"ar freight ensues such as Grate Bars, Stacks, Spars Arresters, 4c, and handle the Erie City Engines and Boilers with little extra ex pense, thus enabling me to offer Machinery at better figures to the purchaser than eyer before Be sure to give me a call, or write for cir culars, before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN V ILKES, Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. apr20 CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS. (Formerly Wils n's ) NEAR SHELBY, N. C. IMLLbe opened on the 15th May. Pas T rengerc corning on the (1 O.K.'R., will t met at tbe station, one mi'e fr-ra the Si rings; invvsn-es- enl to t) e Air Line R. R., i-r mher uouits nV&neil. ''old and Warm Bar' ., Whit- Hu!j bur, Red -uiphur and L'balybfbte V atis. hand of N'usic and other soii'cea ofainuetnent. Rates of Bo ri : single day, $2; single week, $12 50; lour weeks. $35. Children un-dt-r 10 years and colored servants half price. Special rates lor families and visitors for the season. For other information, apply to R J BREVaRD, Resident Phys, or JOHN I ELMiS Sapt. 8pr27 Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing un der the firm name and style of Jones & McDowell, as Editors, Publishers and Pro prietors of the Chablottb Obskrvib Print ing establishment, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Chas. R. Jones purchases F. B. McDowell's interest in the business of the late firm, together with the books of the concern, assumed all debts due by the late partnership, and will pay all obligations of the late firm on presentation. CHA8 R JONES, F BREVARD McDOWELL. Charlotte, N. C, May 19th, 1877 may 20 daw tf GREAT REDUCTION nr J HAVE just taken Stock and find I have more Goods than I want to carry, so I will . ;; ' ' 'f sell one half off at COST to suit the times. I will pell a fine Silver American Watch for $12.00. I will sell Gold Chains at$1.00 per dwt. Watch Glares fitted at 10c each, and everything else in proportion. . - - WEIGHT AND QUALITY OF ; G00D$! WARRANTED A8 REPRESENTED. , ., .. ... . . il;,;,. - AT - J. T. BUTLER'S, CAROLINA JEWELRY STORE, CHARLOTTE, N, CiEl ja21 Land Agency GRIFFITH A DUMONT; in connection with their Law practice have established an Agency for the sale and renting of Farms and other lands, and City property.- We publish a monthly paper, and circulate 1900 copies monthy, out of the Ssate, and will for the next 60 days advertise Lan ,'s left with us for sale, free of cost.' . . , . mar21 tf , GRIFFITH & DUMONT. , LADirs Disiarjro to save xoarr cah DO SO BT BUTIKa THI NOBTH JaBoUWA HAKp 11ASK8HOIS. MAHCACrUBKD EIPKE8S- lt roa iroT-XK Ladles. -6 v A31PLE & V? ETMOBE. BRAM11ALL & ( 0., GENEBAL SOOTHESN LAND AGENTS Will sbnrt'y Publish a large ed'tion of their SOUTH is RN GI IDE AN D CAT A LOG U R For general difctributipn in all parts of the United States and Great Britain. All per sons having Real Estate for sale will find u greatly to tneir aavAUtagts to use this valua ble medium. . , A limited number of advertiseniente wi: be received t Address BRAMHALL & CO., No 607 Seventh SL, Washington, D. C pr)5dwtf --' ' -VfV ''"' r Simontoa Female 'College,'" STATES VI LLE. N. C. Mas E N Graht, .. ......... Principal rnHE nextsession-wiH open Aogust 30th A i 1876. -C:uIar8 witii terns, etc , upon application. Reference Hey WA Wod, Statesville C; Gov Z B Vance, Charlotte, N C ; Prof W J Martin, Davidson College, N C ; Rev R Butweir,'Raleigb N C; and all fr end-, and pop Is ot Rev Mr Mitchell.Ja'e Professor in Dnivermy of North Csrolina. Established 1812. (ON WBITF SFOOIP.j GEORGE A. CLARK, Sole Apt. A Complete assortment of this popular brand of 8000I O tton can be ha'd at Wholesale of Messrs Eias, Cohen A Roes -s!er and Wiitkowsky & Rintels. snd a full assortment at Retail by all the leading merchants in Charlotte. P. 8. Ladies be aure that you get the 0. N- T, wound on W bite 8pools. No other is genuine- mar31 3m . NEWSPAPERS AND- MAGAZINES Receivod daily, and sold at our storebrmailed to any address. Visitors to Burnmer resorts can be supplied with vuy current Hterature by addressing us. Back numbers of any paper or magazine furnished at a week's notice. New York Herald, 5 cents. Harpers' Weekly, 10 cents. Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, 10 cents. Other papers and magazines at low rates. june5 TIDDY & BRO. Watches Jewelry, VERY LOW AT Hales & Farrior's. . t - , WE HAVE A 3 "3b A KG 13 STOCK AND WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD, '"ar -All work in the line neatly done, and Warranted. "Va . Jan 28 - f S a rat oga Springs 1 A T Charlotte," N. r C. We -haye now in A operation our Saratoga' Fountain, and will have on draught all the season fresh Saratoga Water on ice, as good as it is at tbe Springs in New York. McADfilTS DRUG STORE, marl 10 'Cases ROCKBRIDGE 'ALUM WATER, fresh from the Springs, just received, at v tSr vftMcADEN'S DRUG SO EE, marl '. ; - " -.- is--7 50 Cases HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, 25 cases Vine gar Bitters, 5 gross 8immons' Liver Regular, 5 gross Merrill's Hepatine, at . McADEN'S DRUG STORE. I marl , Buists' WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS of the crop of 1876, in papers and In bulk, at. - McADEN'S DRUGSTORE. ; marl " ' VcjaV mar k yJ
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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