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DAILY-OBSERVER. V 1 r. S lift Tuesday, October 23, 1877. CHAS R. JONES, Editor A Proprietor "Free from the doting scruples that fetter our free-born reason." INFLEXIBLE RULES. IMPORTANT MEASURES BEFORE CONGRESS. The telegraph has brought us infor mation that Mr ; Merrimon, of this State, introduced in the Senate last Friday, two bills in regard to the meth ods' of electing " Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States, in future. In reference to the purpose of these bills, the newspapers inform us that the first, which is to alter jS the times prescribed for holding the elecs tions for electors for President and Vice-President and casting the vote in the electoral colleges for those officers, proposes to amend section 131 of the Revised Statutes so that the electors shall be appointed in each State on the Tuesday next after tne first Mon day in October instead f November, and that the electors shall meet and '-' Boston, October 18. Wendell Phil lips, in a lecture at Newton to-night, took up the cudgels in behalf of the late Senator Sumner, and asserted that would endanger, the Republicanrjna- President Grant was intoxicated when jority in the Senate. Questions of right, he : had the conversation with Mr. of law and of fact, are entirely lost eight oumner, wnicn ieu o ms cuarging vue of, and the all absorbingone of whether fma.S count of the affair: Senator Sumner We cannot notice anonymous oommunlca- name and address, not lor publication, but I give their votes upon the first Wea- Wwfnorimdeny oumBtances. re- nesday in January next after the year turn rejected communications, nor canws m which they are appointed instead of undertake to preserve manuscripts. ' . , , . , Articles written on both sides of a sheet of the'first Wednesday in December, as paper cannot be accepted for publication. wi nnwannt law. ; The other bill introdced by him to amend section 146 of the; Revised Stat utes relating to vacancies in the offices of President and Vice-President pro vides" in cases of the removal, death, resignation or inability; of both the President and Vice-President of the United States, the Secretary of State, or in case there shall in that contin gency be no Secretary of State, or he NOTES AND NEWS. Senator Lamar pitches $2 bouquets under his desk. Harper's Weekly is getting to very sweet on the South, Oakey Hall now Bays he left home on ac count of domestic troubles. It is now fifty years since Speaker Ean dall was himself called to order. The people of Mississippi expect to extin- shall for any cause be unable to dis- gulsh their State debt within three years. charge the duties of the office, then The Republicans begin to concede Penn- the Secretary of the Treasury, or in sylvania to the Democracy by 15,000 major- case there shall in the last-named con- ity. Ihe New York Times says Gov Hampton wants Patterson's seat in the Senate as well as his scalp. We see it stated in the New Ycik Herald that "S S Cox is a funnier man than old Randall." At the recent term of tbe,Caroline county tingency be no Secretary jof the Treas ury, or he shall for any cause be una ble to discharge the duties of the office, then the Postmaster General shall act as President until the disa bility first aforesaid shall be removed or a President elected." : Senator Merrimon, on the same day, (Md.) court there was not a Bingle prisoner introduced a bill restoring to the pen- awaiting trial. Zack Chandler has bought and consolidat ed two Detroit papers, and made them anti administration. Very shortly John McCullough, Charles R Thorne and Lawrence Bairett will play Julius Caesar in London. sion list all the names stricken off for disloyalty, and this, it seems to be con sidered, has a better chance for coming up for consideration this season than either of the other bills. All of them are measures oi importance, which The matinee at the ft ew York Academy of Music Friday, for the benefit of Edwin Adams, realized $8,C0O. Republican members of the Wisconsin delegation openly state that they have no hope of carrying that State this fall. The Contra Ccsta News has struck it. For the Bake of conciliation it is naming all the babies that it can "Ben Wade Hampton." Ex-Gov Pinchback, of Louisiana, insists upon having his claims to a seat in the Unit ed States Senate considered by that body. The secret of P T Barnnm's world-wide reputation is to be found in a statement he has just made that "I don't care what the papers say about me, something." will challenge the attention of Con gress; and receive from : it deliberate consideration. Among other measures of impor tance which have already been intro duced, Senator Edmunds' district at torneys' mileage bill and Senator Mor- rurs pension agencies resolution are aimed at extravagances that should have been corrected before. Senator Ingall's bill to make silver coin a legal tender explains itself in its title. A bill to repeal the bankrupt law has also been introduced in the Senate and referred to the Judiciary commit tee. This law has been made an agen provided they say cy for the practice of great dishonesty upon unfortunate creditors, and it is Misunder tng. ana. And M G Butler, from South Caro- ; . - Sumner ana Grant. otmwvb - f lina. "resented their credentials, at the beginning of the - present session of Wenaeu fhuups' jiawuvm oj .ineir Uongress, ana a8Kea aamiEsiou hb re presentatives in the highest legislative body known to our laws as the repre sentatives of their respective States, only to be told that , their admission the Republican majority is to be per petuated or not is considered. How ever, the admission of these gentlemen cannot long be delayed. They will be admitted as representatives of the peo ple, or the Republican party, through its four majority in the Senate, will get such a black eye, before the people, that its most intimate friends will fail to recognize it. Meantime the Democ racy of the nation can afford to bide its time. As surely as the sun shines j that time is coming, and woe be unto him or them who stand in its path way of achievement. The fire at the patent office has given rise to investigations not highly cred itable to the War Department, which, CHAELOTTE mSTlltlTEl OfSuNS LADIES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1877, 8 o'clock, P. M. Dr. GUSTAVE SATTER, The World-renowned Pianist and Composer, from Paris, France. of all others, should be careful of its records. It appears that no less than I brain refused to perform its office received from the hands of President Grant the treaty of San Domingo, and, after examining it for one day, return ed it, to Presedent Grant and urged a reconsideration of the action of the administration. The President listen ed in sullen silence. A gentleman who was present, who has been in Washington for forty years, and who came away with Senator Sumner, said, as they came down the stairs of the Executive mansion: "What is the matter with Grant? Do you think he understands you ?" "I should think he might," replied Mr. Sumner. "No, he does not," was the response. "He is in no state to understand anything." "If Grant never heard," continued Phillips, "that Sumner took back, in the chamber of the White House, the courteous pledge that he trusted to have the pleasure of supporting the administration, it was because his He 3. twenty-five buildings are rented for the safe keeping of the most valuable documents, most of whish buildings are of the most inflammable materials ; in one of those dangerous receptacles are contained the records of every pri vate soldier and the evidence on which alone depends the payment ot up wards of $25,000,000 annually. is no judge of the veracity of the Sena tor from Massachusetts." New York Tribune. DOWN TO HARD PAN AGAIN. What Now York Wholesale Mer chants Say of their Trade West and South. New York World In almost every department of whole sale trade business has been more sat isfactory since the first of August this year than it has been at corresponding periods for the past five years. Mer chants speak more hopefully on every side, and buyers from all sections, with very few exceptions, have been en couraged to extend their lines of pur Militaey Science is Germany. One particular German institution is decidedly unpopular among the Ger man people. There are 1,055,000 men inscribed on the military lists of the German Empire. Of thesf, as many as 398,000 have their names set down in a black list as having failed to observe the law of compulsory military service, and 190,000 of these have gone out of the way of it by emigrating. One in eight able-bodied Germans has resolved to quit his fatherland rather than stop at home and share the prevailing poverty and enforced military service which his nation has to endure. In this manner Germany loses much of the muscle and brain of her young men. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture "William Tell." Rossini ' Air by Satter. (a) Andante Mozart (6) Menuetto .. ......."..Beethoven (c) Invitation a la Dause - Weber "La Valse des Valses," caprice de concert ............ Satter. (a) Souvenir de Charlotte,' Noc turne M Satter (New. Dedicated to Mrs. Dewey.) (b) Impromptu and Va'se Chopin (c) Meditation Religiense, No. 3 Liszt (a) Etude, No. 12 Thalberg (6) "La Belle au bois dormant," Pcesie Satter (New. Dedicated to Mrs. Armistead.) (c) Wedding March.! Mendelssohn "The South," a Grand Fasantia, including "Home, Sweet Home," "Old Folks at Homo," and "Dixie." Satter -Tickets. $1 each, to be had at Tiddv's Book Store and at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock, P M. oc20-3t MJClYXJIX.owti 6 NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. o w JSLUiiJuaAIiE AND BETAIL 3D) 3Ei TDT CGS- GS- 31 . No. 1 Parks Building, East Try on Street, OHAHLOTTE, OXT. O. Xow offers to the trade an unusually large and well selected Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, PAINTS OILS, DYE STUFFS and WINDOW GLASS. ' We have just received our Fall Stock, and with three stories well filled we are now prepared to fill all orders on short notice. All Goods are bought for cash, at the Lowest Market Prices SELECT ENGLISH SPICES, just receiyed: Nutmegs, Mace, White Ginger, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Mustard, Pepper, Ac, whole and ground. Nelson's and Coxe's GMetine, Italian Ver mecelli and Maccaroni Tapioca, Sago, Ber muda Arrew Root, German 8weet Chocalate and Corn Starch. Believing that the trade of this country will support the higher grades of Spices than hare heretofore been found outside of Euro pean markets, we have perfected arrange ments for giving such goods to the public. We shall endeavor to kep constantly in stock selections from thejehoicest goods to be found in any market. The above goods are bought in the original case, and will be 9old at low prices J. H. McADEN, sept 12 Wholesale and Retail Druggist. CIGARS Twenty Thousand CIG1R3 Bjst Brands For Wholesale and Kctail Trade at J. H. McA DEN'S irug Store. PAINT3 and OILS. JUST RECEIVE!) -2 Tons WBITE LEAD 1 Ton Fire-Proof P INT, 2 Tons Assorted Colors, 10 Barrels Kiw and Boiled Li i seel OIL, 5 Barrels Ppirits Turpentine, 8 Barrels Varnish, 10 .Barrels Lubricating Oil. J. H. McADEN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. GO TO The Target Shootikg at the Fair. The Iredell Blues, one of the finest looking military companies on parade chases, and have shown a ereat deal of la8t Tuesday, is composed principally ' . . . . . I c 1 1 i : r Ci.i confidence in being able to promptly meet all their obligations. In the dry goods trade the general impression seems to be that a healthy basis has been established, and that particularly in the southwest a definite revival has taken place and that the misgivings of of the business young men of States- ville, who at this busy season of the year cannot lose time from their 8 tores. As a consequence many of them had to return nome on Wednesday morn ing and the company was reduced to less than ten on Thursday, which lbs nast two vears have bfifln oher.kfid barred them from an entrance to the hv t.hA hrilliAnt. nnfc-lnnk nf hp frnn shooting match. There are a number and the settled prospects of politics There has been a better demand for clothing, and many of the wholesale houses have been so encouraged that tbey have made unusual preparations for controlling business from regions that haye hitherto had only very lim- who is a member of the Episcopal of crack shots in the Blues, who came prepaied for the contest, and had they been in, the score might possibly have been different. Raleigh. Observer. m & Hon. Montgomery Blair of Maryland, H. T. BUTLER For the Popular sept 2 t MRS. P. QUERY ited relations with New York. The principal dealers in hats and caps re port a very lively demand far in excess of previous seasons. Dealers in leath er and boots and shoes have scarcely eyer before been doing so well. Very large orders have been received by the rri u: iiao t I nnt filirnrisi n c t hat. nf pna have hsen .. of Co, there .ill b.ve taken to have it expunged from the lSiUX w do some special legislation provming ior statute dooks. ine eaiumore the selection of customers, the sales it, General Convention now in session at Boston, made a speech before a political meeting while in the city as a church delegate, for which the censure of the convention was asked and refused, much to the gratification of the Bal timore Gazette, which declares Mr. Blair not to be pious enough to keep him out of politics, and not Demo Has returned from New York, and is now ready to show the Largest and Handsomest Stock of Fine MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, EVER OFFERED IN CHARLOTTE. Ladies will find me at mv New Store in the Central Hotel ,LUNG,LIVER&.BLQQDL buildng, where they will find the cheapest stock of goods in the city. I- me Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, Jseck Wear, Cor sets, Cloaks, JEmoroideries, Laces, Trimmings, White Goods, and all the novelties of the season, bought in the last few days, U found in the preat variety of most obstinate ium pel win uueapci mau guuuis uuugmoui i yyuca.3 ftie6 ago and be will be sold cheaper for cash than any house in the res of Consumption, ft has TilTJC T ATTT7T3 V In the wonderful medicine to which the afflict ed arc nliove directed for relief, the discoverer liuijevcs he has combined in harmony more of Nature's hovcrcipn curative properties, which lio.l has instilled into Uie vegetable kingdom fiir healing the sick, than were ever before com bined m one medicine. The evidence of this fact the medical faculty, and eminent ltysicians pronounce it the greatest medical iscovery oi uie ape. wnne it citres tne sever- ;hs cratic enough to keep him out of the Members are getting anxious, and a bin very truly says of it that the law was will in every instance exceed those of church . will be introduced next them of their fears week to relieye The Republican opposition to Mr Eostis is childish and partisan in the extreme. There is not a single flaw in his title to a seat. The Democrats haye shown perfect liberality in the House cases, but the Re publican Senators have never cultivated that grace. intended to be framed in the interest of justice, and has been of assistance to honest business men j who, from one cause or another, have met with misfor fortune. Whilst this is the case it has the effect in other instances of robbing innocent creditors and building up fortunes for debtors; If it can be so past seasons. In spite of the great de velopment of the paper trade in the West by tbe establishment of their own local mills, eastern manufacturers have been running full time, and it has been yery difficult for the principal houses to fill pressing orders. The only real exception to prosperity seems to be in the hardware and straw goods A Neglectful Liver. Tae bile has a three fold part assigned to it by tbe ereat manager, .Nature. It assists in the digestive process, acts as a coloring agent of tbe blood, and is essential to the evacuative functi )n. When tbe liver grows torpid, complete cnaos ensues in the stom- bile is injected into and the early stajres astomsnea est Cousrha, it strengthens the system and Diiri ties the blood. By its great and thorough uiooa-puriiying properties, it cures an hu mora, from the worst Scrof nla to a common Uiotcn, fimpie,or eruption. Mercurial disease. Mineral i'oisons, and their effects, are eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound constitution established. Erysipelas Salt rhenm, Fever Sores Scaly or Rough mk I ii. in snort, an uie numerous diseases caused bv ba 1 blood, are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. If vou feel dull, drowsr. debilitated, have sal low color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in nioulh, internal heat or chills alter nated with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings. Irregular appetite, and tongue coaled, you are snfleringfrom Torpid Liver or M Biliousness." In manv cases of "Liver Complaint" only part of these Bvnintoma are experienced. As a remedv for all such cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- THE SOUTHERN CIGAR MANUFACTORY, JSLJt.l'I'lb f confer more bleS8. wu iaiuug vi a taua. iu kun c vr auo riam, an enterprising seal sprang up, seized aiVt on1 KriTT'Ck! a rfta Lhe hardware ana 8traw goods 7i ;I i I covery has no equal, as it effects perfect cures. trades. In the former there has been . ,X ' V "2 ' strengthened and healthy. amended as not to offer a permium on quite a lull, the Southern orders alone Pains under the right shoulder blade and coiner to compensate lor an unloosed- through the right side, headaches, vertigo, for deDression in other sections : and yellowness of the skin, furred tongue ana in t.rilfl.ttprt.hft weak nnnrlit.inn fin an. nausea, also follow. But these and other SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE. his coat-tail?, and j erked him into the water. He was considerably surprised, bat the seal's intentions being honorable, he received no harm beyond the wetting. ings than evils, it will be a cause of good to the country and of satisfac tion to all honest men. There is a strong probability, too, It is understood that Blaine does not aspire to be the Republican candidate for President in 1880, because he be- cially of the dealers in the West and East has prevented merchants from according customary credits, so that ii : i. v - i that Congress will pasa: a general am- made only to the strongest dealers at a nesty bill this season. It may be re- Verv small margin of nrofit. A atrik- membered that the House passed the iug feature, tending to show that the yield the remedial influence of the great chosen remedy symptoms of billiousness, and the disorders which accompany it, are entirely removed bv Ho3(etter s Stomach Bitters, that benign rectifier of organic disturbance and remedy for physical weakness. Intermittent and remittent feyer, urinary and uterine troubles rheumatism, gout, and other maladies, also Prepared by R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Sole jToprietor, at me v vnL.u a uisrs.NSABY Buffalo, N. Y. x bill two years ago. Mr Cox, of New present revial promises to be a stable York, was exnr.r.Prl t.n Vislua intmiWrf ne w.tne fr.ee demand for luxuries. 1 : tL.i a n i ni I ' r ( I Tho q a ma nf fhortgat favcr nroolra rF iav. x cveB tu me democrat win sweep the 8ame bill in the House yesterday. Ti" , -Wa 'V "TT 1 " , ana its men as are connaent that it saneruine anticipations of merchants. 1 t & will meet with only slight obstruction There has been a total absence ofspec- u TOOW tKi-nn v,a s0r,t0 uiation, in spue 01 ine large aemana " I V--m All MiAoaAa fvAAia ann vWa aa st - I rn p ii .1 I lux mix vioooco v tvuuo, ouu vuv vuu txi "l .x.,kCio w tendency seems to be to sddd v leciti material importance which will occu- mate wants, and only when the first ny Coneress between this time and the purchases have been disposed of at regular term in December. A measure average pronts ao tne country m er , ... i , , . 1 ciiaiiLa uuutseufc iu uuuiitato iiicir ur wuu uity nave a, uireut, ueariug upua der8 From every aection, with the our interests, is a proposea diu to establish a United States Branch This Cut Illustrates the Manner of Using JDK. PIERCE'S Fountain Nasal Injector, OK DOUCHE, the country. A Virginia paper says Let us give credit to Mr Hayes, for his conduct to the South ; but let Mr Hayes give credit to the Democratic party for their policy .which he has adopted. , . ! That's the idea. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Majoeity in Ohio. Official figures of the vote for Governor in Ohio, in all but ' three counties, give Mint at New Orleans. Tja. bill of this Bishop, Democrat, 38,125 majority over kind passes Congress it will destroy West, Eepublican. In the three coun- our last hope of an appropriation for ties not heard from, the Republican the re-establishment of the mint of majorities aggregated 4,243 at the nresi- coinage in Charlotte. We trust that dential election. J E Young writes from Washington f n fVl a Kadi Vnlr Cl -n fl . IIT Z' Vi. " 1 a 7 be established it be done in this citv, would not be surprised to see a speedy I t.- . . -j . lL . , v, iL W T- Z j opecuj wlch has a claim prior to that of any exception ot Uautornia ana 10 wa, a very marked improvement is reported in the financial condition of all classes of country merchants. There is more money in circulation, and there are very few failures. As a general rule, the Southern dealers have endeavored to avail themselves of discount privi leges, and the number of cash pays mentsfrom the West has been larger than for many years past. Altogether possible, that if any mint of coinage a general reciprocity of confidence has been brought about between the whole sale houses here and their clients. the North Carolina members will look well to this matter, and see to it, if I How It Is Done. The first object in life with the American people is to "get rich"; the second, how to regain good health. The first can be ob tained by energy, honesty and saving, the second (good health) by using Green's Au gust Flower, Should yoti be a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, &c, such as Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Costiveness, Dizzi ness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low 8nirits. &c.. you need not suffer another day. Two doses of August Flower will re lieve vou at once. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Positively sold by all first-class druggists in tbe U. 0. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC. mm if OHABLOTTE, CD- Is the place to buy good home manufactured Cigars for the least money. The following brands are specialties: THE GOLDEN EAGLE Warranted to be made of as eood Tobacci as cauj be pur- chased anywhere, and equal to any 10 cent cigar South, fir 5 cents cash. KlJfiNA VICTORIA Havana tilled seyen for25cjQts. 1.THK REFRESHER Havana filled eight for 25 cents. Til IS 1JNU1AN PRINOdSS Large Cigar, Havana tipped, seven for 'J,o cents. I will also sell twelve Cigars for 25 cents, as good as any 5 cent cigar. My motto is, ' Q crick 8ale3 and Small Profits." Cis'i for all Goods on delivery. Orders promptly filled. sept 9 J. W. BTJBBA.RD, Proprietor. tion. As I said before. Haves-is an ardent Republican, and is earnest in his desire to haye his party successful in the future. He sees that he is the' cause of what threatens to be the com plete disintegration of his party, and he is now willing to change his tactics in-order to recover lost ground and unite his frfends. " So look' out for sud den changes." ' Perhaps Mr Young is mistaken. President Hayes would gain nothing and lose all by going back on "the policy." other place which has been yet sug gested. - if THE REPUBLICAN SENATE, The Iorthcomqtq Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. -The Commissioner of Internal Reve nue will soon commence the prepara tion of his annual report. No recom mendation . whatever concerning any change in the present system New Yoek, October 1st, 1877, I have devoted twenty years of patient study to the liver and its relations to the human body, in search of a remedy which would restore it, when diseased, to its nor mal condition. 1 he result of that labor has been the production of TUIT'S LIVER PILLS, Their popularity has become so extended and the demand so great as to induce un scrupulous parties to counterfeit them, thereby robbing me of tbe reward, and the Honest men throughout the country, change in the present system of taxa - l -J- mi hoped when the present session of Con- "n W1. De ,maae. ine report con- afflicted of their Virtaes gress convened, that the Republican llLZlr TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC, tt'i-j n - I . . .. ' ... I unn nror.Art. r.ham frnm vilp imnnsitinn I 111 n tiirn.v . . i nr..- imrnii MLro.aa r n n in j i i i f- - - - - - - " r j.j - ko, , misBiouet uouBiuer as generany m a have" adopted a new label which bears my would lay aside the rofe of the partisan, very efficient condition. The amount trade-mark and notice of its entry in the in the matter of admitting duly accred- of frauds, particularly in the Northern Office of the Librarian of Congress, also my Hf0 uL r.4.A States, is very limited. A special fea- signature, thus: o;7T;' p ture ia th rePrt will 'consist of re- vuxwo, uuu it oeeuia bub mo uuuutry ib commendations lor the enforcement of This instrument is especially designed for the periect appucauon or DB. SAGE'S GATAHBH EEMEDY. It is the only form of instrument yet invented with which fluid medicine can be carried high up and perfectly applied to all parts of the affect ed nasal passages, and the chambers or cavities communicating therewith, in which sores and Ulcers frequently exist, and from which the ca- tarrnai aiscnarge generally proceeds, xne want of success in treat ins: Catarrh lieretofore has arisen largely from the impossibility of applying remedies to these cavities and chambers by any of the ordinary methods. This obstacle in the nvav of effecting cures is entirely overcome bv (he invention of the Douche. Its use is pleasant Bnd so simple that a child can understand lb tail and explicit directions accompany each instrument. When used with this Instru ment, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures recent rattacKs 01 "iia in tne 1 Head" by a few applications. BOOTS and SHOES -AT- f r IRON BRONT BUILDING, TRADE STREET, CHARLOTlfc, . v,. -o o- WE are receiving oar FALL and WINTER Stock of BOOTS a and are able to show not only the largest but the best and and most SHOES, com plete assortment of all kinds of CATARRH Ever before offered in this market. We have bought direct from large maim facturers, in large quantities, for CASH, at the very lowest prices. We soiicu an examination of our BOOTS and SHOES, feeling confident tha.t we can sen cheaper than any other house here or elsewhere, BOYD fc OVERMAJN, sept5J3 Iron H ront uuiiaing, unanune, . a?rain mistaken.- Pebrjle'thoueht that I the laws , aeainst illicit distillation of uctobee 4 jt AixuRis.--The quarterly theJ'handwriting 6n tfie wall" was suf- spirits and manufactures of tobacco m Circular OI me mernantila annr, u :i.ui . i tuoouumwuawwes. Tlt-lTi U.jAn Jtw i 1 1 I .... .. . . ..I m "P., ; BUUWB ine numDer peciaiiy in tne revelations oi tne late A CdNTiU8T.---The disposition of onauures an tne third quarter of this Ohio election, and that for once United mankind to vibrate from one extreme to year to be 1,816, with , liabilities States Senators, Vould , turn back to another has never been more signally amounting to $42,346,085, afifcinst 2.420 the constitution ftnd the laws and de faUures, with ; $47,857,371 liabilities in cide questions wnich $ome un before same time last year, and 1,771 failures the Senate with something of the old and $54,328,237 liabilities in'1875. In time honesty. But it ipains us to state ine second quarter Of this venr the that this ii not the casifl. sari shown than in the treatment of thieves a century ago, when men were hanged at Ne-weate for Btealio jf a loaf T5f bread. ana. tne present time, wnen it ;s cons I strated that it exerts a greater influence sidered a remarkable achievement of over .the system than any other organ of the m,o -Ra;,i justice if a wholesale iDlunderer:can be Lpody, ana when diseased the entire organ .O COtJHTKKPETT THIS IS FOEQKET. Before purchasing, examine the label closely. THE GENUINE TUTT'S PILLS exert a peculiar influence on the system. Their action is prompt, and their good ef fects are felt in a few honrs. A quarter of a century or study or the Liiver nas demon STOTPTO ITI S Frequent headache, discharge falling into throat, some times prof use, watery, thick mucus, purulent, nflYmsl vft. nto. In others, a dryness, drv. watery. weas, or lniiamea eyes, stopping up, or oobctuu- tion, Or nasal passages, ringing in ears, utnu ness, hawking and coughing to clear throat, ulcerations, scaos lruui uiucjtb, lUKimi 1 . .IV. n n hMnk 4mma4wA AW lAt.1 deprivation of sense of smell and taste, dizzi ness, mental depression, iobs oi uppouio, juui- -frcstion. enlarsred: tonsils, tickllnsr COUKh. etc Only a few of these symptoms are likely to be Notice failures nnmwi can ;w ncovr4 v. : J:t.u j convicted of his crime and sent for a .k5:rr::?ii- .v r? -ur yu" rr mM,u "tt few years W- the tenitentiary.-Bafti. .Wi..cD, miu "l ine nrst quarter there wnenever tne opportunity presents it- more Sunl - y ism is deranged. It is" specially for the healing of this vital organ that I have spent so many years or toil, ana naying loana the remedy, which has proved the greatest rtnnn ver inmishpn tha attl Irt&a J an&ll tnv uhakactebistic. it is & mourniuilbe deprived of its benefits, and a vile imita tact that tne only man defeated on the I tion imposed upon them y. ' ; Kfinnhliran lptriftltitivA tir.VAt in CIava-I Xiir THK HOBXST FCOPLB ov jvmkbica BEB ..n ,.sr-. ? "wi waa 0,000. : u" okviuhaw me umteu DtaLes csen-1 ith nwn n, ....j iTurtiiiiTTini au hot su-saubjeo. ouru oyV v M1UI; rz ana ?ioo,,- aenators irom South Carolina and Lou- n estern jaeserve, . wmca is medicine only from respectable dealers. It " ca wino8aie time last ieiana, is a- notable case' in noint: wyA - 1 ."I r .. . . ;ijum.u uiasne snaiiT nave nia rienia mi ' ; very respeotrany.' ' 1 ! ' lirarBausi,iaanaDponora,jromiuisiithe South. ; - ; 1 jU" . -u ''.-. - : W.H.TTJTr. were 2,869 failures, representing $54,- self to discriminate between' patty su- habllles, The total num premacy and honesty justice and law! turn fF ."A I " " ' " auring the nine months everything but party is lost sight of OUUBU OUIQ Betjtemhftr loot C COK -ThaaMmn nL:;a- o-4 1 ness mental depression, loss of appetite, indi- frusLlou, emurgovi wjubuo, uvui Only a few of these symptoms 1 present in any case at one time. Ir. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, when used, with Dr ileree Masai Douche, and ao- companied with Uie constitutional treatment which is recommended in the pamphlet that wmps each bottle of the Remedy, is a perfect s neciilo for this loathsome disease. It is mild and lc.isant toiiso, containing no strong or causUQ lrii7 or toisnns. The Catarrh Remedy Is sold at 00 ce ius, uoucuo at w cents, oy ail urng-gists. , Jt. V. PIERCE. M. 2., iVopV, '. 'i v ' : . BUTPAI0. N. T. mHIBTT-FOtJE YEARS-An American J. Story of : Southern ; Life, by a Lady of Spartanburg, S V For sale by Anti-Rust Wheat. TTTE offer and guarantee the "KIRKFAT- IT RTCK" BU8T PfiOOP WHEAT, which has tee a planted near this city more than twenty years. Pat op in two bushel bags, rnce per Dusnai. jror sale oy - -. J.xr. MAT Uifi W oUW E UU., oc!8-2w Augusta, Ga. TO STOCKHOLDERS IN THE "FAIR OF THE CAROLINAS." THE undersigned Commissioners having purchased the "Fair Grounds," sold at publio sal6 to Batisfy certain executions and debts against the Association, do hereby give notice that all Stockholders who desire to share in tbe purchase of the same, may do so by contributing the sum of fifty dol lars per share towards its purchase on or before Monday, 22d instant, at which time the Stockholders are requested to meet in the rear room of the Traders' National Bank, at 3 o'clock, P. M., promptly, to execute tbe necessary deeds and papers. 0. r. SMITH, TH03.GRIER, R. M. MILLER, ocl 7-lw Commissioners. 1 Fine Imported FRENCH BRANDY, 8herry, Port and Madeira Wine, and Robertson County Whiskey, the best in the world, sold strictly for medicine, at , McADlWb DttUU oTUKIE, marl Mr. R. P. Rutledge, IilORMERLY with J Mc Alexander, ' with us, and will be glad to Bee hi friends and former customers. BOYD & OVERMAN- sept23 For Rent. TWO Large Rooms over the front of our Store WILSON & BURWELL, mayl5 S. B. MBACHAM, Charlotte, N. C, FBAHKLIS , coxa, jb., and h. b. wiiuams, Green ville, S.C. NEW FIRM. TITE haye this day formed a co-partDer W ship under the firm name and style of Meacbam, Coxe & Co . Charlotte, N. U Williams, Coxe A Co., Greenville, 8. 0., the purpose of Sale i? . co. W EACH AM, ; September 26th, 1877. sept28tf
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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