vmt, n its tot DAILY OBSERVER.! day. IngTist; li: 1877. CHAS R. JONES, f Editor & Proprietor. , Free from the doting, scruples that fetter our free-horn reason." "UNFEIGNED THANES." , In the ndStal 'convention which as sembled ai Fortress Monre last'week, thejedUor of this papetywb.0 was1 one of the delegates, introduced the follow ing resolution which, was; unanimous iy adopted : INFLEXIBLE RULES, We cannot notice anonymous communica tions. In all cases we require the writer's name Anaaaaress, asfctuai&ntee If eabnott iinde turrrreleoted -eoxm undertake to nreserve manuscripts Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot be aocepted for publication. l;v ZlSi V 1 xJtttoVded That this convention has S-'N A ?. received? with pleasure a communica- won irom noo. iv. o. .nayes, xreeiueiiL of ' the United States, ftiid Tegret - that the unfortunate condition of the eduntry fpxevehfe hisV befog iwftfcf! tis, jand 'this convention 'Renders ; birri tits 'urifeigoedi thanks ifbxj his -ffprs t& restore' 'peace and quietude "to the country." v -s? The resolution was in no wise politi cal had no political significance and was not intended to have. It certainly weuld not have found ita way into I these columns, but that it. has been' opinion, and we desire to be set right Resident aes had e coVveiitioi! thjat he Wasb.irig&n Ho'mingle with th: delegates, because of the unsettled and riotous condition of the country, alluding to the railroad sinkers of the North and Northwest THE LATE XdDGE-MITCHELL. r Meeting- cf the StatesviUe Bar. &' iSiATESV'iLLEi N.Xi, July $61877. . At a meeting 01 me oiacesviue oar this morning,1 Hon. David . Schenck, judge presiding at the - special term, ITT Tfc was canea to tne cnair, . ana w . jr. to taucu-w; uB " "t " I Uitvlt, fcpilcU 111 MdweTi;nd-iit 1 1 tfeW NOTES AND NEWS. - I an A. Vtia eflVtrta na Presiilptif. t.i . wT r . Ft T srntaii enforce cli and The Charter Oajc Insujaiic- osapany was reorganised: on Sajtwday, with the Hon Marshall JeweH 6 pf estfe! Faiton on PittsB'urgh'lhoiis as thou we were on lid was off." the brink of hell, though' and the The New Orleans Democrat thinks Penn sylvania would he better off with either Warmoth Kellogg or Packard for Governor. iff A Apcltvri nta r w - "f -.' - , cr IheiJOston-airecto'ry.'Her two a's keep her aqye eyen such persons as Mr Angel ad, !S,t Argelh.eet. In Pittsburg i,t has been found that coun-. cilnjantjwo aldermen a lieutenant of pJlie were among the Rioters the other day, actively engaged, in urginglhe mob to vick lence. When Grant becomes Emperor, Jay Gould Will be Secretary5 of the Treasury, 'and", ac cording to the Nashville American, there wHl be seven Black Fridays every week fecjjtififficir jqf the government ; and the convention tendered to him "its unfeigned thanks" for his -efforts to "restore peace and quietude toi the country."; Nothing more, nothing less. , j The resolution wa3 a business mai" ter : was introduced and passed, m a dred business men assembled, becattse v A th delegates believed thatuPresident ays the first nameia ; f.w . v-ii; -1 v,DO cflw restore peace and quietudie to the country," as indeed he was bound! to do as. the-chief executive officer of the government, so long a3 he was true to his oath otbfficST Theoljcybf the President was not under coiftkleiration, but we sincerely believe that had the resolution been intended to endorse his so-called ''policy" it would have met with the same substantial commendation. 3 has J is cer were elected jsecreJariesunrnQtiQn Hon "R FArmfieldM L McCorkRfcifd W. P. Caldwell, were appointed a com mittee on iresolutionsrThe' following resolutioiwiwere reppried and adot-j ed: ' - l'i The death of Hon. Anderson Jlitcli.; ell, 'late ' judge .of the Superior Court,; Which' :took place J id DecefnberIast, j calls for 1 eipressi6ii3?of c6ur' feelrigS and a tribute to his intern1 bry" which'thje n sad; occasiciihas!5ceited. tsThe? State has lost in him one of her.imOBt ldis- tinguwhed citizens , and( eminent ju-" rista.Jtn(l thV.plpfessiori5 6r 5 of f its greatest QrbarrientsHil' ral powers, his patience1 in? th e ' investiN gationt'of factsielearnes3i;ini ;th conr; ceptic 6i pnnciples and truth, anqni beip g ' eniinen tJy s 'logical 1 1 irii thcfugh improTed by assiduous 1 culture. Adt lit erature ind law, feroughUudgeMitcbfcll. at am esrfy perioa oipuuuaaiieiniefno- ahd harronioijs' iky ehiailactei,i"'tiii Hhe ielatip) (ofrieudshir faiihfttlnd true, these thidgrsn'inade'hK llfe k graidi sucqss.r HeaJTGted as ""a man jof ance, ' dignified n appjearance w and fiitMuiioJhuiecjgg 6is care.. He wa often a member of the StM&Legislaluxein ,bo.th branches, and & member of Coneress in 1841": he was in the', convention ofe '61T, &hdAfter. tne- war waai.eieotea, juqge.. 01 f.n,e jsui penoE,: Coortciiwaieii. j.posxuojaoH he; business manner, by the three unjig. as able;learnednd so pr&emiflelyi.4iuparti8l so much sc thatrhe woe'dmiration and confi dence of all. Being possessed of a kind and .tender heart andBympathlz . ing nature! Ire. W33 ever reaMy to aid; the poor and distressed. Sr that w may;well say of him, tThe earth thaf bears' him dead, beara not alive jbo 8tcat''a 'ritleman."',''':-!'.I,',' '5i j 1. Therefore, be iriZwrfjrThatj a copy of, the 1 proceedings of 'this' meet ing be sent.to the relatives of the deceased- . '.. 2, That His Honor, Judge Schenck, presiding, be requested 'to1 'have the y be a 8 trltw. with a hot flushed face atone end of it, and a little ice, and nutmeg, and taiuly making heroic and honorahle milk and sugar, and one thing and another, efforts to reform the extravagance and attheotheriiiii V t il r corruptions which have so long dis- xne 014 zen.tieman was.'reaiiy gnevea, gvcu wi iyow,iu y tcuCIi menc, and in inis we Deiieve ne; is right, and believing so, when he ( is right we shall support him ; when he is wrong we will condemn him. We have nothing to do with hia occupa tion of the Presidential chair. No act, ' deed, word or thought of ours helped to place htm there. But he' is there. He is certainly President of the United States until some one exhibits a better title.to the office, and is installed, and. he is maicniff wetff upon the thieves and political prostitute who have fed and fattened too long oh the executive patronage from the White House, and in .this warfare he shal1 have our sympathy and co-operation. In the matter tof Mr. Hayea' South- Doiicy. we nave faia, ana we and he said : "My boy, I am willing to do anything, but you must be more respectful. You tell your mother to pull down her vest, and order the girl to bring beer" "0 father," said he, "put up the bars, or you'll " catch cold;" !- Private soldier in craci Tegimebt, reading order to rendezvous to receive ball cartridges and march to a distant city: i "3ee here! This is an outrage I This ain't wot I enlisted fer. iFightin' 1 JWith reel bullets ! The 4dea&U:l feel my ,'ay feyah comin' on !" fjuranhicJ I. . a f i . ,3 1 unveater may reside in a malari ous district, but he will not 1 suffer from miasm ; or he may live in the( midst of an epidemic of some contagious 4eyer, but he will be among those who escape. The opium eater atenost always diea of opium-f-be sur- Trai eferjthiflg to die of his favorite drug. court, 3. That the StatesviUe, Charl6tte, Greensboro, Ealeighi and Wilmington papers ba requested to publish , the same. i Respectfully submitted, :. ' Ji. Jv. Arm field r , 1 M. L'. McCoHtL, y Com. ! W. P. Caldwell, ); i The resolutions were supported by brief biit eloquent speeches by Messrs. McCorkle, Tucker, Liinney, Judge Furches and Hon. W. M. Eobbins. On motion the meeting adjourned. At the opening of the court, the reso lutions were presented to the. court by vv. r. uaiaweu, jj;sq , ana were oraer ed to be spread on the minutes of the court, and that ;f-memorial page be devoted to that purpose. D. teCHENCK, Chairman. W. P. Caldwell, John B. Hussey, . , ;; ; Humors of the Campaign AaatketyiDeiaVption ty "7h The RetrfiaP The officer who returned yesterday from "the front,'ud when asked how he got back, replied in an? envelope, may. be retoinrof r sucbn of the irPhiladfilpha. V80geX5yi'Uislhave Lfceen? betid fiMl Though . the . description sowewhst hywrbcayjetf lit;; jst benfess.ed.at ifc ,has:-eneugh ; verir slramtMe ftboul ltoibfuxecognizeo; as floti af pure fabrication, .-roin.? x b-dtu' effort was-made by vonei 9ti4wo inynijvff inaiyiquais 1 qsHWo! juiw theiriJmaskfit&i boAaa ISgMk lvaiclorid to; W:impi,acca;bienpt?for;;the,TeaS that.th e; ;inusket?s were. too3iiiarr9W,rbut that the men were too lone, the ,ruie jWftsbftnjlond.-.jQne the eytraordinaryiieypef meptii - of irh peMing iiirrjsielf hoaisfftitid bywallov- nguisu-musketsapd xMachmgufeseiff trail wiwiailmseife buflids. covered hlS stmmsfcmvn Iwe ioawayertsb-riousconsepjiesefolnAheiexeiteraeBt of 9 heJ,mQin:ept. .as terrjfiedi. bligadifer generals ge&tQn "m.mk passenger train as a- naatwbbre ihe mast," and uc wuiuu i gj tuiuugu no on luiumo yv the stuffed department of the Perm nent Exhibition. In despair several vet nlhhe!P8retolthfelrii and threw theiiisTiles by the track determined tortrust'to luck and sorjie conscientious mail agent to pass them through.,. To add to the terror of these miiiitP'MWikfomh't get anything to ealiloat was palatable; afcd as the crows kew this thev hovered bovff thfe 0 feraciateuV I sdldiera I an d i'Stlvedv fw?j6yus antielpWtioriof a bug Quaker wtysiaHeH;sssns jai4jioq j. f 'Happily for-abhidjbvtfBistf airhoni city yesterday ; evening. Oae gallant major was attited inf military iboote,! brakes-man's pants, no coat worth men tioning and a telecranb orjeraUirr.8 can; -His1 ftiehdsii thimat the depot' and fraveltained and -weary,- he Md the. story of his heroic charge upcat lbe enemy hwith tlve-modf styt beeomng bo ereafcamanirt:He reviewed hia conrsfl fcr&eflyji merely, touching here.and, there apOfk-the ilumbervffj rioters j he 0 had strangled androtherwise put tp r deathi and .remarked that if eomehody -dh'-t hjurfirfbackj.to Blairsyille, with.i soriie ' A reputable merchant of Paris found himself , lately walking ? in' the street without bis pocket Handkerchief, when ita services! were carticularly , necesi jsary, dndJ as he, was. -cursing his il familiar figure of a friend who displajr-J ed . the v corner or a most tempung looking handkerchief lapping over his ctiption-ef the f coat tair-pocket. The merchant made ajgenUe, dive for it, Dtit, as ne drew u out ia-lieavy hand was , laid on his shoulder, and, turning round, he con fronted ft policeman. - No sooner had he 1 turned f his head s back than the tidrrld fact "revealed -Itself k that-the owner of the hankercbief was an utter atranfferil 'So thefiinhat)BViwrfetch?vias fleH W tor the police tatiori, feut what was his relief Jo find that the chief officer on duty "was an old friend, wht, afters ft Afatty, (biugh,,beggedhim rfo accept -the loan of what he needed, and 8e'6Vhimo&1iiVay;Hjbic3itirg;"'! speci-ae KfjTrct;. SPECIAIi NOTICES. -ILQe M'simxmmo wa discovered to be a certain eureifor Dyspepsl and IivefTmpIaTHB:iewT.irln Dyspeptics made known to their friends how easily anjd quickly, they had been cured by its use. The great merits of Green's August Flower oecam 1 Deraiaecu.inausn acne ooounuy: ov one sufferer 4o snotherP .until, witnout aa-j 1 '-'Ul '.-liii !; 2 n Druggists in EVERY TO WN in the United 8tates are selling It." No person snfferiBg withourStomaeb.SiekHeadaQbe.CQ8tivfe- htes"palpltsftl6h df the Heart ,f naige(ii6i, low spiritsetotjceMfikeMthree doses with out relief. Go to your Druggist, T 0 Smith, and get a bottle-fbr 75 cents and try it. Rnrlf hnttJps In Mints., ! Metropolitan Works Cahal ,Btfee-ffo,rtfd SSit-' in n Seventh d Vital weakness oc depression! ;,i a weak MihauBte h feeling no .energy or ; courage jkhe re8ult,of mental over-work , des cre tf ons or excesses, or some1 .drain- upon the svstem.ia al wa vacnred hv H DM PH RJE Y8 iiowii;oiriiaTi- sts.,,irivi-o. It tones up, ipd invigorates the systemy ;d$- pelBfhe g loom i ana aesponaency. imparls treneth ani enerev.-rrstops). the drain add rei uvenates the entire men; - Been used BO ,nh with , perfect ., success 1 , By tnousanaa. d by dealers. Price $100 per single Vial Sold or $5 00 per .package of five vials and $2.00 vial of powderp1 Bent by mail 'drireceipt of price. Address uunriiKuis'iuunis OPAT C MEDICINE COMPANY, 562 BBOADWAY, BltW oTORK, mav9-!;-. uiuu wt: sr.- same spread upon the minutes of 8 ' m& ,lb; fQr;-.tha--Firat- Division that somebody, would starve jto. death.. It was, h).s,iimpreesion v also that the strike was over, so far as the West i was .concerned , at , ;leat, as th e great majority of tho-strikers had chas- eu nim.,au.nB.way nonucj Secretaries, McJ?hirtQ ern rep eat, "that he is entitled to no credit There are six passes through the Balkans. Eli Perkins has applied for two of them, one An Awful Mistake. An amusing incident of railroad travel is told by one of the conductors on the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad between Philadelphia and Pottsville. In one of the seats of the tram, on last Tuesday evening, sat' a pretty young lady and a smooth-faced old gentleman, who was her father.. In the rear was a young beyond that of dqing his duty for hav-Igentlemanj'-who' noticed that the "TbjSBergeal d'fheother fpr hhhself, ' tkent. The 1 countr willJ ing followed the plain letter of const! tunal la in tentoing6eroops frm -Louisiana andSduthT Carolina; for indeed be could not have done otherwise, and still been -true to sills' wJ8ft&Vg Mmpf&'Miikth if ofBcgjraaJfPrelTdent of the uea-iroffl. rn:,iU .-o Bw make by it if it has to go to war with Europe to secure those passes. 4 '' ' ; . - be on How to prevent a collision on that day he-. fidelity,- when fv j .rv:-x,.i- . duty with . equal fi flEW CTlra the'raiiUU iiAbTsubmis sion to tne law, oy tne aia 01 r euerai nhilosrtnhera. Richmond TTnonirpr Ohj'pj&ake)m rea after j jbaypnets, (ajjje calpthe governors some liars! We wanted to say that "our- of the several States, and if we believe t elf." Burlington HawkyeJr,, . I he didy right in the first instance we certainly ought to commend him I in TOT! oriTT'PTTT'WKr TTrtnrn thft Inst. This w ar wilhn? to'do. www mwmjv . I - - . - 7 - a .. ' i59Vf-3'ji J? ? L " h tt f r ir and-: .4nft tbe ifutareiBr tfia past! we . . shall recognize him as the President ne 1 . ,. tt . 1 ni. True to the statement made in 4 of . these.. United. Uatea l. sue. J&imWt mSTM' wmm wnigbt, from its editor and proprietor, Gen. D H. Hill, announcing the sale of the pa ppir, with all itaiypesJxturea, and good will, to Fjj BOIcDowell Esq ., who ,wjl o4h$ stri assume control. la parting With' his the faints friends and , patrons, General Hill ving the tigt whenever he is wrong. in- ypung lady's partner slept, and he de- . i . 1 terminea 10 engage ner in uuiiverea- tion. It happened that the oidgentle-' ma.1, was. only foxing, and enjoye the young man's attentions, which became forced, to' his daughter. . The yoUng man talked on, and became so . lamiuar that the vnunr fadv' felt cdnfident j o . w - - - that when thev' reached the r tunnel he would -attempt ?o steal a kiaai When the train reached that part of the roadv and had entered, father and daughter changed seats. Ihe result r- "r .1 1 ? ? 1 - in . itu - can eaaiiv r oe imazineu. aue 01a geu tlemfcn feiy several 03Cui&oriieffarts upon his left cheek, which he returned with considerable warmth andVea the train emerged into the open air the startling ; sight of two gentlemen. hugging and kissing each other was witnessed by the other passengers, who him understood the joke. The young man got off at Port Clinton, and, it is sup posed, waixed ,o pitsjftijiJ , ; h - : m Once1 leaving' to g or toia distant part of the State Justice .Bradley started; to take the train, but as he reached the front gate his wife called his atteutiotf . He.: Couldn't Drink Wine. There Was a noble youth : who on being urged to take wine at the table of a iaxnous stAtesrriap, in Washington, had the moral courage ' to refuse. He was a poor young man just beginning the struggle of life. He brought letters to the gre&t J8tate8m an, who kindly invited him home to dinner. "Not take a glass of .wine?" said: the great statesman in . wonderment and surprise. "Not one single glass: of wine echoed the statesman's beautiful and fascinating wife, as she arose,, glass in hand, and, with a grace that would have charm ed an anchorite, endeavored to press it upon him.. ,. t .'. JSo, replied theheroic.youth, reso- uieiy, genuy Tepeinng me pronereu class. , . 1 . What a picture 01 moral grandeur was that! A ooor. friendless vouth refusing Wide at the table of a Wealthy and famous statesman1; even though pronereauy ine iair nanas 01 a Deaun "No," paid thef noble ydbng h'ian his voice trembling a little and hia utieea. uusueu. a. never unua wiut. but (here he.itraiehtehed himfeeTf !ud ind his words grew firmer) ifvoii have" got a littre good, sQld rye whiskey dori't mihd, trying a shifter.' 1 il; en toWeW ten risl valuaWevIOfnot feel that I am .oVen, arid for whohi IliaW 6f- "Tiie End ofthe Strike. The back ike has been broken, and only ectioesroi thegreat upheayal to the fact thai the .trousers ,he wore are heard. In the accomplishment of were dreadfully ragged where they t Axf, v.. w -Tnfrri7TT?Aii'o raw. were widest. Back .went' the; Judge r fSnf to his room,- and presently, with' new are, asalUtrikes are andof hee must trotlserS,-strode tdward; the depot. Mcflnl lo aistanll field pfl ;iase4 ;eel that 1 amaban-l- r .i firat mnm orn oiitfinir t li. it 1 Sii i - . t 1 t I M f Via Ahianta dminnf maa otfoinoH ; fin I ' .v - o "aoning-ine nea m ine presence oitnei v vjv d6W.Tt.v.v.v-v-, thousand strinsflubgithe' pieces 1 - 1 M - a 111. 1 1 " . . -1 1 " r - T X l . . . be. Many lives haves been lost, inuch 1 But the train had gone, and in a ter- nrnrorfTT Aoat.mveri rtn Anil cif Kn.n 1 rthlA rnVA. " hft rptlirhed' ' to his bed- ten risked life, and all that makeskfe ManAoraA anA r.jw nn!nn1 room. seized "the hapless trousers he: abaaf -A- . -a . ... ? . j i had first worn, and slitting them into a enemy. The battle nasi been fought and the victory won. All thereat principles have triumphed for.which It in my hamfcle-way. have battled for AA .nearly eight years in common with the uu-lfnmenn6fthe State." ! 3tioon 00. bi TriX5l3tB Hilt- has ?- battled ably, from .ti--i! ?i if .?t-i- - i 1 --a x ----- ine leaumg railway nnes, ireigni.auu himt, aaying, , "There, you'll never rjassenscer traffic have been resumed : I maV rrt fnisa a 1 train affain." Once the strikers have generally either! re- Judge Bradley lost ax;ase in 4he. CttJtrt r:: ''. .... . . i.5ii of rihftnr.e.rv. and AS hewaa leavinDT! the sumeaworjc or quit entirely tne servicej "-" mX.ivkwrrtifi r .i, Z2j ui.ZAm i..:v. I . ------r-i-w fcUC '"'o uumauico .yjr f to himself as he descended the. stairs; they were employed, and Sheoouptryi' Borne one asked him. r the court was eiaofkitbfuilsfr, to.. consistently.. for--the ?.rlfeMro &;?SrhSl7 S fiptoOMclx h, dear, his bir ? &goefeylfflS, S .OfTot5lnfmyrwill pot deny; and leav- between tne otates, is iast.reiurning 10 nd the" Court of Qhancery are . always v vvuovuoiiko UJ I a. wninto An thn linn n.fr,th,a. ( .nl A AT I - s ,v 1 mt 1 C U i,uo Uiw "a"rtiniuTi3 riowaru;s; crit jxortnr North CaroTIhaailicaOTjUlvery 1 wesfald't t6vbe snefezed',at. '"Why,!? i much stirred up on accoinf i cif what he adds, " they're civilized, they ,ate iney can a wmqin&Lioai oev W Kd Hit 3a: consciousness of Wh 8 1 J.j having- borne omes a man. himself banre .not always as be- agreed i rw.ith ut,hTe,)dmird th9 .brightness. r T ,j u fficfoJid tmnilm 11! give him credit for consistency, for ability and for sincerity ; and those who have suffered most keenly from the thrusts of his polished blade, could not bi . of that - S11! fr f Yeld5 He has-proved as brave in peace as he was in war, and in war no man was or could have been braver.; Going to a dis tant State and engaging in another pro r-j fession, he leaves behind him. in North pDtyii many sincere friends Tandj ad 'k?1! wish hLm!lt , happiness in v! Ws "newrtionte, and all success" in bis ; -, new field of usefulness. sveen 11 L 1 - fL. J mere. tUgstThey-i read , the newspapers : and play. a Btm game 01 poKer, tue v uo. u further "explanation of the Howard Cready where- Jaafinh situation he. said : . V Welli it'i bv freights are nut unto the detriment I all Howard's fault, 'anyhow, because .. fT,. 11 t: - n T)mA . them' : Injuns is i all .Roman and Howard tried to run a Catholics tax. of the interests of shippers. Maj. xxugnes, tne receiYer 01 tne; roao naa T Y6ung Man's Christian 'Association in written a long letter defending himself; 0n 'em;sThey wouldn't have it, Ithey 0tr and its cdrres-J wouldn't, and -there's : many a whitd man ; outs mere c rwoumn t nave:j.'H either." Again it is proper ,to remark this Paciha eloper knows all About it. iaal length, and oyi VMM Iaal llefi llugeed into the controversy and saddled with a part of the blame, and he. too, has writteni ia' letter. ; The fight is a very lively i one. m 'If verybody knows thai a row is coarse fierce - and t unscrupulous ! wild ".'Tjii-i- n ;.- ; i r? fulfil i Ex-Governor Moses' Revelations. i qltjxBfmhiore'-rSo Whitewash fieri .TrTjr0 "fr- 9 JJesK' rromy.rjstoii lorpoCinmrce; tUOlumbia.hj uiy WstsAo tund; ot valu able;! information ;haTbeeh r derived from the. testimnyj of ex-Go v. Moses, whoawas iibelore. the.! committee on Friday and Saturday Through MpeS' agency the committee Secured a pack age of important , papers, and doicu mentary evidence sufilcien.Ltp rh ake a wail Q un from all .Radical Judea. i , AyV.ery, , prominent.pQSe wiu o in me . loiis in a . verv snorL Lime, ice papers fa,de4 tbf)tiav time in me urawer vi a ihbcb oi iurm- 'TiTJ;Jo8 receiyedby CX UU1 , JUUOCO) UUIf. nmbu Ui. UCCU with other housenold effects., "'It 1 reV quired an expert an hour to open the rawer, the key havingbeen lost. The papers were sealed by Moses, and turned over to the committee, to i oe used when the propermoment arrives A member of the committee states that -the - results-tbey have- achieved already ate but child s J)lay to tqose which will now,loiiow.?: - v " i h, - !i ' ' t - I i i .ilv vl New York Herald A Hackensack man was last midnight creeping softly aiong tne oeuroom., noor, on nis nanas and kTtees,!jand!was' .feeling tenderly uhder ; the btireau' for a'something he h1rri7fliin til but hiswtfe' woke and; said, ?Fejter what 'linns thA - h A verta ' art 1 Hron doing?"" ""Dear," said he;! "I'm Walk ing m ray sleep, and clreamingJ that , . I am-pluckiftg water lilies from the soft: blue bosom of the lake;" 1 ' How ' to get TT -Mi!" Hafptr'a Monthly," Oodey's JLadies ook, jjaxesrae ijiorsry, Beaside library, '. fireside Librai-y,-- that ' flask out bf there before she go up nn.the morning 'was what worried 141m mure" tnan tne water Jiiies am A. Joyner ot mckorv. was to have been advanced ' to the order o: pneBt at the convocation,' at Morgan IiU -.Ul- f-iAf--.tvC'ii-;frt,-, .-..j and the railroad manifests no purpose I beast, for the time beingand as jBUCh to yieldjri- ( iiu w" must be dealt i with: .But - ho Wj iare we I ' .1 " n if' . 1 w J 10s .charactenzea without!5domg ! wild Shakespeare'flar.a is found ih the 1 beasts injustice) the mob at Pittsburg; manuscripts contem poraiyrwith j him, which actually carried a coffin tb" the -son, ana told '.Mrg; intended to kill her mm into itltfihte Rati .TnknDnn if ta a..a11a1 BAl.A)jiAA. .r.U U u:i- U L ot.uovernor Robinson, were -clerlra in mt -tu-lv.-l -a- fvrt ItLtai i4: -LLii .1 fcuo. hup viuiuBiopui vul u w uiiu.ee uer uair grew j4 wuitei w a wrfjtte itShakesDere whea l sinele niffht ;It ia curious that thflA account ho was carelessbdt he alwUys pnnted j mob bharacteristics sbouldJ.be" always i na we uave aiu. j tne same. - Several ; members of the New York epeiiea in aimost every possible yaria. house or Uen. reaj tion of the letters, but in every print Eeaisotfhat'thei : by his authority or that of ; his friend hhsbahcr and tSuI' 'uitsaeu Dy meir employers orf of their enforced absence. A Remedial Agent Uncommon Power. ' - ' " , ' ;, -' in. .it is a iact wmcn oecame Tstent years ago to-the people of the United States thatiHos tettcr'S Stomach Bitters is'a iremedlal agent of noconimOn .power i As a consequence of iL!.... St! si 1 1 1 - . ' mensely at home and abroad, and It has ria en to a foremost rahk among the proprietary after BubmUtihrrt to the Closest9 scrutiny. pronounce lt-biolutely- pure, and skilLful and consdentionfl medical practitioners re commend Ua-uee. .A' wider range of disorders fans witnm tne 'scope or its -varatiye opera Uon; i AQjohg' them' may Ibei enumerated dygpepsia,; liyeii complaints constipation.- neryous- ailments; urinary and uterine affec tiqns, rheumatism and gout. vl$ is a supreme, ly ffficaoioua banle,V hasten .convalescence coeers uie miuqrimparuappeuie, ana pro. moieaniuno sieep.' ' .Jj:nI-j .10 Barrels '4-Ji rib J 5dJ uun't 'njnfff.o kidi of T IN3fiH) 6lE,"E 'botb' w' ahdi boiled a BEBILlfV. ?t Mi I J va ENGIICtlOrataeJria1stafioiafv. 8W MILLS, GR1ST-MIL13. BOILERS, CAST INGS of BRASS and IRON, FORCINGS, &c. MACHINERY for Gold and Coal IKneslasrFlumage Notice. City " ' g Ta x e s A Lit persons residiBg ui the City of t har lot ta on the let Mondav in February last, and all bodies politic or corporate, who owned or rjoEseased taxable croDertv on the diy aforesaid are hereby notified to re turn to me, oh oath,' within 30 days from and after the 10th day of July, 1877, a full, trudend perfect list of theu taxable polls real and personal estate, and of their net incomes received during the fiscal year, next preceding the said 1st Mjrtday in Feb- rtiary. 1877.. " . . - Any such oerson, body politic or cor po rat p. bo tailing to return, unaDie to i penalty of $200. By order of the Hoard of Aldermen, . . . F NASH, Clerk & Treas. iulvld 3c 3suc run 1 Democrat and Home please copy oaw for 30 days and send bill to city treasurer. ' - - i -- r -J , , ;i i UV, i i. . i REAL ESTATE-. LIINIHG ; '- '". A.KD ' ; . . Immigration Agency I S. Land and Souses, and Drovidinr homes in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina. ' ' '-i ,lf'' ' THOS F DRAYTON, i ju!26 Cbarlotti, N.-C.- t.'.O " it Land Agency; 1 r i air tt tin use- uuMua r. in onnecaon X:.'wCtb their Law pracricebaveestablisbed an 4nrrvcy for the sale and renting of Farms and other lands.-and' ?ity nfonertv. !We pubUsb a monthly paper, 'and birculate BQ00 copves monthy, out Of the'Ssate', and Willi the nett 6Cidays advertise' T.an a -left -with us f i8ale; lree ttf ooet.J-1 -n : nn 1 ar21 itfeUi -A 6 REFEITtt DUMDNT. member DR'. McADfeNas renwvedrrJilejold corner on: Trvon 'Street, aoxithe Parke hmldiDg, a few doors.qeiow, next to, Butler's vndijust above liilias, ((Johea S;Koesslerx; where all are inyited , to oome to get good goods at tne lowest prices. azines; -a 35 30 10 10 10 TIDDY & BRO. GREAT REDUCTION IH I .1 , HAVE just taken Stock, and find I have more Goods than I want to carry , so I will ;' )d) ot ;-.-. i: ' . . !, sell one half off at COST to suit the times I will sell a fine Silver American Watch for f .H-t-t $12.00. ' to ! ' 'K!J --.1 ? 'H i-tul's . I will sell Gold Chains, at$1.00 dwt. Watch Glasses fitted at 10c eachl ana . ; r eyry thing ejse jn proportion. ztill.'Vunqmvn aT'-; .vlfvx . ' . '-!-,-,!! J r! -fa;f -r:',' ,..(! .vs.,-'..-- WElflHTmANii QUALITY, .OFGpQDS .WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED, AT Jf J' in J i-- JJ0Z .JOY BY CN Ladies dk-iptnq tosavk m, DO SO R V Rtiviun v UBTM 'I.K.iltK. l.T;rORVorjTBKR UniU.,. ""Si J0 S,.' iiS -. &i i .. Oft . Cv'- -- i- t" -iV-' Mebch ahts, Fkfettkfesr Mechms, 1 SB BEST Or HABEIND. WILL 8ATX AT 25 PER CBHT. OF THEIB IS VESTMENT by vusa ofyf, qajfjfr CSyy 1 1 f SASIPLF. & U I()Ut Weall special attention to oujMOVALlii I, ,, g L.j 5D PORTABLE mGINBS,ffigriculthr?pVVaTC IT8S JBWeirV and other purposes. Als'SftolihrheiT styles r J SMALL LOCOMOTIVES for hauling lum ber, and other articles upon tramways and narrow gauge railways. i -I.-w.tcr . The best Planters Teganrouf1 GINNING ENGINES superior to any in use. Send for illaeVrateCatalogulB f&e-r Othextbrfga bemg eqaaPenOodrgegoatheirfinstltstiiAsi: Repair work solicited tnd prymptTy done; may 15 dw lV-tsSuoSliafilU l3X9 E5 mom 5TT HAPPY'KfctlEFr"' i: j re- IJCi, W .?5i "w.Pwhod of treat It..., t;t. lm remarrlcablp remeuies ; books and circn- ira e-eut iree in sealed enve St Philadelphia, Pa. Tn institution havim' . iiK porable ifjri'Sional marl 7 ly 0 PColinianiSsa'Hi GENERAL PA8SENGER DEP'T 1 , - Chaslottx, Columbia & Augusta, R.R. 1 Columbia,. S. C-, JuneaOth, 1877 v J J n and" aftf Sunday, VurielbthHh rol llflatest&JFarfibH. tea '3HigMvk a Oh lowing schedule road will be operated on 'this ANDf ffiph i OT . BE UNDERSOLD . AH work in the line neatW doi DAILY MAIL and PASSENGER TRAIN Na-lOING BOOTH. O Arrive at Columbia 12 60 a. m Leave Columbia, 1.00aJum Arriva at Augusta, , , -v y 4aga. m r ,No. $-GOiN6 NORTH, r iJeave A&gusta, v 8 23-p. m Airive at Columbia 11 45 p. m. Leave Columbia, 11.55 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, '' J i 4.20 a,n. ACCOMMODATION fc FKEirarTRAIN, Daily, Sundays excepted, CHARLOTTE DIVISION. N6.A 3 Going South. Leave Charlotte, .. , 2 00 p. m Leiye Chester,"' ' 541 p.m. Leave Winnsboro. , 7 46 p m. Arriye at Columbia, i. t i 10.00 p. m No. 4 GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia, 8,C0 a. m. Lieave' WtensBoro, i 10.59 a. m. Leave Chester, 1.20 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, 4 50 p. m AUGUSTA DIVISION. No. 5 GOING SOUTH. Leave Columbia, '- 9 50 a. m Arrive at Augusta. 5.52 p. m No. 6 GOING NORTH. -7- Leave Augusta. 7.45 a.m. Arrive' at Columbia, I A ' ?r j 3 7 p. m. Trains Nos. 1 end 2, will stop only at the following named stations Ai '- , Rock Hill, Chester, Blackstock'S, 'Winns boro. KilHans,. Columbia: W. C & A. R. . Junction, Leesville, Batesburg, ? f Bidge Springs, Johnston's, Tuie House nd Gran-iteville. Trams Nos 3. 4. 5 and6 wiltstop r.all regular stations, and ticket " Offices will be opened for the accommodation of local travel. A POPE.. unel2 yGenerjd Passenger-Agent. j s JAMES ASDERSCXN. 1 Gen'l Supf, mm ,W .in mim j ITE17 6 a 0 DS MERCHANT TAILOR and DEALER IN GENT8-TRNI8HDJ'G GOODS, HAS removed)to one of the New Stores under the Central Hotel.Trade 8tnd is receiving his Spring Stock of Goods fo Men's Wear, and will make them up at short notice in the most fashionable man ner, cheaper than the same class of Goods- naye evejoeen onered in (hia market. ; SMi a Specialty, . Cutting and repairing done promptly. All! gooda and work must be paid for, on deliv ery, as I am compelled to do a cash business. j a fHii.i.i re. mi B RAM U ALL & C(Wta. nr 4 If k 1 ' I Pnblish a large edition of their SOUTH ERN UirJ jij?ALrUgj For general distribution in all parts of the United States and Great Britain. All per sons havine Real Estate for Bale will find it A limited number of advertisements w be received Address BRAMHALL & CO., No 607 Seventh'St., Washington, iLVCi 1 prl5dwtf . -1 r-ChiiroU!e Nf C-ApriLTth, h?irEfceiWy rloUfy dhl nialiy WWfe lit For Rent ONE Dwelling, 8 rooms, -with good well of water and garden adjoining my resi- ONE Store Room,.ceutraiixvlocate4. NE' Eicellent Basement vla.J"the 8miih POUR Desirable Roonis. above Chamber. X , of Commerce Rooms., . . junw;im Hf BM.ITH. GLEVELftND-r.llNERAL- SPRINGS, Mi at I. j (Formerly Wilson's ) 1 1 Mi r WILL be opened on the 15th May. Pas sengers coming on the C C. R. R.,will be met at the station, one mile" from1 Hhe Springs; Conveyances sent to the Air Line TJ Tt nfK. A,:-J -il J 1 AT. vt UWCl UU1UW UCBUCU. VUIU HUU W!arrA,Bf.thsf White Sulphur, Red 8ulphuE ana uuaryceaie waters anaoimusicr and other sources of amusement. Rates of Board : single day, $2 ; single week, $12 50; four weeks, $35.-, Children uu der 10 years and colored servants half price! Special rates for families and visitors for the season.-? or -ofcrjer information r apply to r, IX . Ikcjkkv Attn, -Resident Pi w a tSorJOHNa ELMSflupty 1 apr27 'IflHHJJliTJSa. iiiuurmu .fit . iiv i ni 3f s-lifT BRANDY," 8herry, Port and Wine, ana Rnhprtsnn fVuintv WWskeyithpbBsMn: world,si)W ftrieUy tor medicine, at ' - . McADEN'S DRUG STORE, URENCH L Madeira R. N LittlejpKn, . DKNERAJ, .COMMISSION (Uhkltli! , . CHARLOrt Et) N'J c'J 0 1 1 0 1 i Handles all kinds of Pruduca. t Office with Jno W Hdfl.ift Co'Wbolesale Grocers.' mayl5 ERIE CITY IRON WORK8, andl ne public generally that tb manage ment of the Charlotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works is now in the hands oil jCfrpf John rVVllke,? of .this city, who is pi ipaiedio fifl ordem ifor our well known En gines and Saw Mills on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. JOHN H BLISS, j ffipcy y tji f wrk8. Referring to the above notice of change, I feel confident that it will be advantageous to purchasers of Machinery of all kinds, as it places' me in position to meet any and all competition. : With my facilities on the spot, I can manufacture all parts of the Erie Engines which wilt not -bear freight charges such as Grate Bars, Stacks, Spark Arresters, &c, 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 - . - i .1 " Be sure to give me a call, or write for cir culars; before purchasing elsewhere. rr ; r ; JOHN WILKES, Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. 5,000 Pounds STibuWwHrlfi.EAP, the yery best Material at shok profif,yat McADEN'S DRUG 8T0KE. marl w(AirrjDy& R; r. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, i Wm afWtette. N- - Jaly 6- 1877 ON and after Monday, July 9th. following Schedule will be run over this- Going north: Leave Charlotte,. -"D. College, " Mooresville. Arriye StatesviUe, 1 8.30 8'. D" 10.20 ,. 10.54 12.00 ID' 1.30 p. 2.39 3.13 5.00 Leave StatesviUe. 32.isasaaf3HT Arrive Charlotte, , . jj . , Close tnnection made at StatesviUe trains over the W. N. C. R. R. , Round trip tickets to Newton and retorn $4.40. faJHJckoryjad Return $5.00, to Mor gantdn and return 13.15; to Marion and re turn $7.65, to Henry's and return $wp, w Asheviile ,tdreturor $12.40, to Warm Spnhgs -and return $18 40. Thtse ticket are good for return passage until Novenioei lSfc l877. - M : AH charges must be pre paid on Freig" offered for shipment to Section House, Heo derson's, Alezandriana . and, Caldwell ieaeWhgrFhigetatlOns tlaWropftny Is not liable for loss, or damage to fie" aftet it is unloaded at either of the sdotf nanied'Flag Stations." . No freight will be received by Agen ts J shipment unless the name of consignee 1 a deatiaation is distincajf marked thereon. J Ja' J l J GORMLEY. jnly7 8uperinteBaOW

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