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0- DAILY 5 OBSERVER. 5 IA r f, -, -- ttt rm .:j2 r t ri' f hwfay November, 8, 11877. CHAS R. JONES, , Editor A Proprietor. A CONFLICT BETWEEN OONSTI- say that a re vet) tie officer tisnot an flwerablp. to' the State courts "fjr a'crime Against the Statft and into which; the A f earfal Dead-Head Trip on the ClUnion pacific. of.very grave imporUnce. ftt aU would be tq lay-down a'propo- ftA Weet rives bis . : t 7 -f .:: i,j;v, ia : -, vT. deadheading it over' the Union Facinc The Kaleigh to a matter? to-wit': a conflict between the laws of gition which could receive nothing but the United States and those of North ridicule from men of even the most Carolina in regard to the time of hold J imperfejJal knqwjedget Sagor election, We look - for a speedy denitl of the arising from an oversight of the last statement contained ra; in e jjanamatk. TioiaHtifrPThe eeneral statute of If it goeVundehiedinenye will know the act of the-Aseemblyaof March 12tb Free from the doting ' scruples' that etter our free-born reason. 'J. ' ' INFLEXIBLE RUI.ES. i h We cannot notice anonymous communica tions, in all casea we require the writer's name and address, not for publication, but as a guaiantee of good faith. We cannot, under any circumstances, re turn rejected communications, nor. can we undertake to preserve manuscripts. ; . Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication. NOTES A It) WEWS. i Mr William Cullen Bryant was 84 years old last Saturdays ' 5U-'"'1' Diamonds are woi 1877, chapter 275, contains the follow ing i , . . " .rr?i T c ?Hnt.inn is Cin the TaesdaVinext af ter the first Monday of November, 1880, and every four years thereafter, an election shall beheld in the several election precincts in each county lor the following officers i First; Governor. . Ana on saia xueHaay ueii after the first Monday in ss ovemoer ofnroaaiH and everv two vears there after an election shall be held for members of Corigr ess in the several districts. ; . Tbus.it will be seen that ,no, provis ion i8 made , for the election or con gressmen in 1878, ana, nence, we gu back to the previous Battle's Revisal, chapter 22, section 2, which provides as follows in relation to this matter : that a new poch has been marked in the administration of justice in North Carolina. - Take a 'pound? Morton's estate is worth $10,000 a pound. j worth11 $50,000 J He leaves a wife and. three sons." .Senator filnsdm, ef North Carolina, is General John A Logan'B corsin Ex. Gen WHF Lee, son of Robert E Lee, has been re-elected Dresident oi the Army of Northern Virginia Association. . Aleck Stephen says : "I would rather pe hanged in the United States tbanliveiftany other country." ' ' ' 1 ' .Jtfew Orleans Picayune : "The old Ten Commandments were so personal that mod ern reformers have been obliged set up to new rules on a different alley." An Illinois clergyman too k to whiskey and quinine to cure his chills, and an in vestigating committee is looking for the quinine'part. Ex-Secretary Belknap isn t dying or re morse. On the contrary, he is doing a good business as a claim agent at .Washington, Osman Pasha is getting into such a tight place that it makes mighty little difference to' him now whether he's R Clay Crawford or not. Secretary McCrary has issued an order for bidding the employes of the, .War Depart ment to: drink any Bpirituous liquors be tween the hours of 9 a m and 4 pm. Ewine is already the Democratic leader in the House, and be hasn't .been a Con gressman for a month. If he does these things in the green tree what will he do in the dead wood ? As a frightened darkey, chased by an in furiated bull, neared the boundaries of the field, he enthusiastically exclaimed : "Mil lions for defence, but not one cent for de brute." A Scandalous Speech. -. t. . . From whose mouth was it that this irreverent, blasphemous, and shocking travesty of prayer proceeded? 1 can 113 Vliu v uiv. UM, luni J v. &, we bow before thee to worship. We pray that thou will destroy , all those that do not bow before thee and put them out of office. And this we ask in the name of Schiedam schnapps and laeer beer and old rye whiskey. Amen and amen." IXaughter. - Did it come from the rilouth of a reckless infidel, to whom prayer is mere gibberish ? Did it come from the mouth of a drunken boI, when his ton cue was thics ana nis reason The election shall be held at tne same r,Alpj rid it come from the mouth places as are , prescribed ' for holding fa babbline,WaTnless fool, who knew elections for members of trie general notr,in of the decencies of language, or Assemmy, on tne ursi, tne proprieties of sense l Did it come August, .immediately preceding the from the mouth of the devil, or of one fprminfttion of each Congress, &c Next we have the act of the Assem bly of February 14th; 1874, chapter 132, providing as follows : " Section 1. There shall be an elec- tiop held for the following officers on the first Thursday of August, in the year 1874 and i every two years there after : Mem bers oi tne wenerai Assem-r blv. : And alsoi for (member of the imps of hell ? Alas 1 brethren, it came from the pulpit through the mouth of a preacher, who would resent the imputation of being an infidel, or a drunkard, or a fool, or an imp. It came from the uneanctified mouth of the Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage of the Brooklyn Tabernacle and of the Pres bvterian denomination. It was utter from Cheyenne to Green river on the t j . t- . . i i r n n j arreii ec jraimer train, vy cuiuuiuk uu the roof of a coach.. He says that from Cheynne to Sherman he -rather en joyed jbe ride, but that between Sher man ana Ureeu tivervtiia experience w8 one never to be lorgotten. Ane rapid movement Of the train and the rocking ot the coach? forced nim to wind his arms and legs around a stove pipe and hang on for dear life. His bat blew off early m ; tne oraeai, ana after the train left this city be was dis covered by the engineer, who , began throwing a heavy shower of cinders ; but so rtrid was the movement of the train that the heaviest ones merely cue through his clothes like bullets, while the ligUter sparks passed above him. His coat-tails flapped so hard that he realized he must part with-, them,- but he dared not loosen a nana to iuck: then under him, and they were ; soon torn off to blow , away. Although he managed to keep his . face behind , the pipe nearly all the time, he s wes fre quently struck in the tace. by flying cinders, so that when he reached Green Kiver .his face and neck were badly cut and scratched. So great was . the poor tramps - fear of being thrown ; off and killed tbat this, added to the terrible strain of hanging to the nine bv main strength for so long a distance, and the intense sunering from : the wounds in flicted by the cinders, caused his hair to turn gray, and when he climbed aown at ureen itiver rie iookea a man1 who had Been fifty instead of twenty- two summers. Cheyenne Leader. TO-DAY ;i Jt WE WILL BKCflVfl , l-j : y: ,.,-"vv . "barre's Qasen of the 8uuth" APPLES, the Very best eating, tj be found . at FRANKLIN'S. I have the best HAMS in the city. So &.ti . says everybody at FRANKLIN'S. Best Family FLOUR and MEAL, at FRANKLIN'S. A fine lot of Mountain CABBAGE and S. at FRANKLIN'S. I barrel Northern ONIONS, at FRANKLIN'S. and MACCAKONI, and the best CHEESE CRACKERS in the State. All of the above, and other Gocds too nu merous to mention, can be found at. ray store, and at prices that will defy competition. oct31 J. B. FRANKLIN. A "Bad Man" at a Social Gather ing jn the 15LACK, 1 ills. When the !lf. . I It l A 1 f t 1 ft a i bU nwn r.hnro.h last Fridav even- exciting moment oi geuis to tne rigni hlv. Ana also ior ' niemoenj . . ,t fa anaAanna BianAanna was aunounceu uu ujiosbai cowniaes of the House of Representatives of the toblJ di8COur8e, which was greeted 8motf the 0T the stamps of a UaitedfStates Congress for their re ; Kw h:ft hMrflrs ap:nrA'mp ta theWid Uuarz m11-: When the we come spective districts. with uproarious laughter and ??una tof;:ba,ance1 Lthe, r,Knt. ran Turning next to the act of the As- applause. Will not the elders of his 61 tUBr lue ,crow"eu na" our, P"g"m hn hAlnntra. nr the Kvnod ol whicn it 18 "v"&. " . . f"'"": -.v- This Cut Illustrate the Manner of Using 13 It. PIERCE'S Fonntain Nasal Injector, OB DDUCHE, sembly of chapter 237, we find a special statute a ? ii j it ; nrtn Tm i n it t h iiii i null 11 ir . . . . v"" y "-e. . dfinnminfttinn. tie tnis man 'a Section 1. ;That there shall be an BO hat ne ghall hereafter be prevented election held on Tuesday after the first fromfdesecratine the pulpit and dig- Monday in November, 1876, for the eracing the religion by which he makes iouowmg emcers, w wu : intsuiuciD ui jj,8 naoney ?JNeio xork Sun, btn, tne uenerai ABsemDiy. " - 'Ant a Ian fi momKora rf t.Vio TTaiibo nf t? or,nt;wv r twdr TTnitort'Hfotoa The Foreest-Kilpateick Duel. riAnrca tnr iKa,-r rnooii.a riiaf rirtfl. The sketch of Gen. Forrest in the ;'' It is plain; from the above, there- referfince to the duel with General Kil fore, it seems to ns, that, if held in ac- patrick that did not come off: Summer cordance with the law of North Caro- before last, when General Judson Kil- lina, our next election for members of Patrick was canvassing Indiana for the l'm a coyote 1 ; ia ? j n . a part,or the General Assembly of his Dieriu' num warmers ior j - a Quadrille." Our hero sprang upon k""6uc'Uk'fl , :-j k i, down. "Dog on mv melt. I am the tiger of the wood. Come here, gal, let's have some more tarantler juice. All set," shouted the floor: manager. "Scrape them cat's innards and let's cod-fish around." In the excitement of I all hands around," a heavy weight unfortunately collided with our pil grim , and explanations were of no avail. "Iam bad," shouted our hero, "let me at him, let me chaw his mane ; Let go my harness; Ira IfJ "Urania a im NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE O RETAIL mils inp Ii3IEtDf M- 1 Parks Building. East Try on Street, OHARIiOTTE, KT. O. Xow offers to the trade an unusually laree and well selects Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDIUINES, 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 received: Nutmegs, Mace, White Ginger, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Mustard, Pepper, &c, whole and ground. Nelson's and Coze's Geletine, Italian Ver mecelli and Maccaroni Tapioca, Sago, Ber muda Arrew Root, German Sweet 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 keep constantly in stock selections from the choicest goods to be found in any market. The above goods are bought in the original case, and will be sold at low prices. J, H. McADEN, sept 12 Wholesale and Retail Druggist. CIGARS Twenty Thousand CIGARS Best Brands For Wholesale and Retail Trade at J. H. McADEN'S Drag Store. PAINTS ahd OILS. JUST RECEIVED 2 Tons WBITE LEAD. 1 Ton Fire-Proof PAINT, 2 Tons Assorted Colors, 10 Barrels Raw and Boiled Linseed OIL, 5 Barrels Spirits Turpentine, 8 Barrels Varnish, 10 Barrels Lubricating Oil. m J. H. McADEN. Wholesale and Retail Druggist GO TO H. T. BUTLER For (he Popular MIB VANCE SHWJE. sept 2 t . .Mr Hendricks winks at Mr Tilden and Mr Tilden winks at Mr Hendricks, and both exclaim : "0 ain't we siy, though 1 and ain' we robust !" New York Tribune. Judge Spofford, one. of the Louisiana Claimants for a seat in the Senate, is very rich, and if he gets in he and bis wife will play an important part in Washington so ciety., . . .. . . 1b the Senatorial race in Ohio Mr Pendle ton has one very important advantage over General Ewiug. Mr Pendleton is not in Congress mixing himself all up at the very outset of the session. "Next Sabbath," remarked a Dead wood pastor to his congregation as the contribu tion box was, being dealt around, "Next Sabbath there will be no morning service, provided the collection to-day will warrant us in sending down to Yankton for a -hundred rats and Rednosed Bill's black-and-tau pup." . ' ; ' Congress must be held on Thursday in August, 1878." Yet npon. this subject the United States Revised Statutes, section 2&, provides as folldwil " The Tuesday next after the first Hon day- ir4 November, 1876,- is, established as the day in each of the States and Territories of the United States for the election of. representatives and dele gates to the Forty-fifth Congress ; and the Tuesday next after the first Mon day in November,-in every second year thereafter, is established as the day for the election, in each of the States and Territories, of representatives and del egates to the Congress commencing on the 4th day of March next thereafter. the first Republicans, spoke ofnwal lor. yeUow-Udled wolf; let me pick his "ffeolhlcL rest in such a way that the latter chal lenged him to fight a duel. As soon as the challenge was sent Forrest wrote to General Basil Duke, of Kentucky, that in case bis invitation was accept edwhich he did not doubt for a mo ment, he would call upon Duke to be bis second. The letter further said that in the necessary arrangements he would like General Duke to insist that the duel should be fought on horse back with sabres, as that was the prop er way for two cavalrymen to meet. Gen. Duke at once encaged for his principal a steed for the encounter a horse recomended by hig owner as able to go over a church steeple if nec reply. Kilpatrick, however, declined to fight, on the ground that be and horse bard to an elephant. eyes out ; I'm a woolly curry, hoop-ee ; I m I m ' just then he trod on a favored corn 01 nuray-nerder, wno pasted our bero one between the eyes, which seat? d nun violently upon the floor As he arose, blowing the ruby fluid from hid nasal nromontorv. he reiter ated, "I'm an elephant, but my hide's tore.' alack Hub 1'ioneer. This instrument is especially desitmed for the perfect application ot DB. SAGE'S CATAEEH REMEDY. It is the only form of instrument vet invented with which fluid medicine can be carried high 01 we anec rs or cavities communicating therewith, in which sores and Ulcers frequently exist, and from which the ca tarrhal discharge eenerallv nroceeds. The want of success in treating Catarrh heretofore has MRS. P. QUERY Has returned from New York, and is now ready to show the Largest and Handsomest Stock of Fine MILLINERY AND FANCY COODS, EVER OFFERED IN CHARLOTTE. mi si l ai 1 ...... xne uoserver. comrneniiug upon me Forrest "did not move in tne same so- auotations iust given, savs : "It islcial sphere." Had this duel taken xloor frnm fho .Knira stafomont. nf the P1&C6, it doubtless WOUld have been aaa 4i,of Rfofni,, a, .hflraf conducted in a style delightfully dram- Thursday in August as the day of elec- atic. tion, and that the federal law fixes 1 Tuesday next after the first Monday in November as the day, and we find our selves therefore in the unfortunate pre- I dicament of being ' required by . the State law to hold the election for mem bers of Congress in August, when we are required by the federal law to hold it in November. Of course the federal The idea of adjourning the extra ses sion of Congress before the time for the beginning of the regular session has been abandoned. The currency and the several deficiency bills will occupy all the time between this and the lime for the assembling of "the December session. Jbor a specimen of Northern nulmt x r : oratory, the reader is referred to an ex tract from -a sermon delivered last Fri day night in Now York" by DeWitt Tal mage, andbe comment of the, New York Sun upon this deliverance is ear nestly com mended. Talni age bids-fair to yet rival Beecher in blasphemy, as he has for a long while aped him sensationalism. Married on the Spot. The Olean (N. Y.) Record relates the following " 'I'd marry any girl in the room that will have me,' said a half tipsy young fellow. 'I'll take you,' said a fresh, clear-eyed young girl of seven teen. . And in half an hour the two were married and being congratulated by their friends. This actually occur red only a few weeks ago in tne near vicinity of Franklinville, in this county. Hilliard Morgao, convicted of burg lary, and Stephen Dudan, convicted of I burglary with intent to commit rape, have been sentenced to be hanged at Goldsboro on the 21st of December, haying recently been convicted in Wayne superior (Jourt ot tne crimes for which they are to suffer the ex treme penalty of the law. So says the Messenger. The "Bone and Sinew" Of our country have often especially about election time--been made the subject of laudation ; but when those useful parts of the human structure become too visible in xnsequence of leanness, they can scarcely be calie graceful. The eye delights not to dwell upon angles and ridges in either roan or woman. Moreover, extreme emaciation is a sign of imperfect digestion and conse quent poverty of the blood. Both these evils are remedied by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which render digestion an assimila tion certainties, in consequence of which the blood acquires richness and the body substance. Thus are the bollow p aces fill ed up and theaDgles rounded off. Through T.ar.iVs will flnrl inft at. mv Npw Strvrp in r.hp CJpnirnl TTntA arisen largely from the impossibility of applying , , , Jn , - , , . . remedies these cavities and chambers 6y any buildng, where thev will rind the cheapest stock oi goods in Df the ordinary method a. Thla nhatnnla in t ha - D J XT O the city, l ine Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, JNeck Wear, Cor sets, CloaJcs, Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, White Goods, and all the novelties of the season, bought in the last few days, from 15 to 25 per ent cheaper than goods bought 3 or 4 weeks ago and be will be sold cheaper for cash than any honse in the city. MRS. P. QUERY. of the ordinary methods. This obstacle in the pvay or eneciing cures is entirely overcome by the invention of the Douche. Its use is pleasant Bml so simple that a child can understand 1U 'nil ana explicit direction accompany each instrument When nsed with this instru ment, Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy cures recent rnreacKs oi "uoia in tne I Head" by a few applications. 3S - a CATAR SmnPTOiriS Freauent headache, discharge falling1 into throat, some times profuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, offensive, etc In others, a dryness, dry.watery, weak, or inflamed eyes, stopping up, or obstruc tion, of nnsal passages, ringing in ears, deaf ness, hawking and coughing to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered. nasal twang, offensive breath, impaired or total deprivation of ecn?e of smell and taste, dizzi- licss, menini depression, loss ox appecue, mai- pesiion, en large. 1 tonsils, tickling cough, etc Only a few of these symptoms are likely to be present in any case at one time. Dr. Saare's Catarrh Remedy, when used vritli Dr Pierce's Nasal Douche, and ac companied null the constitutional treatment which is recommended in the pamphlet that wraps cactj Uoit'.e of the Remedy, is a perfect f pcci Ho for this loathsome disease. 1 1 i s mild and pleasant to use, containing no strong or caustic ilrtijr or poisons. The Catarrh Remedy is sold at ou cents, uoucno at w cents, Dy ail umajgiata. Ji. V. PIERCE. M. D., Proper, BUFFALO, N. T. Pimm's J. W. HUBBARD. F. A. McNINCH, THE SOUTHERN CIGAR MANUFACTORY, t I -4 " a t ?i m A JI law mu8i control an nziog tne aay oi xne occasion was a country aance, me the instrumentality of this peerless aid to election but it has no ?ot)eration in I participants were a farmer's son and a digestion and promoter of physical well be- in Position opTPartie3 ra , THfi wasrAXET The Vnited, States Senate-Tately stood 39 Jtepublksatifc 33.Uetriocrat$r.l xnaepenaec'' uage-Uayisj. He ez cease of Mr'Morton and' seating 6 Mr. but 4 majority. Xpuwianauas no;SerP ator and South Carolid'aWt oriet'wo Republicans and Judge Davis cafPeeat whole numbetil-If Jfidtre baviXvoiea with the Democrats thl Vice-President will have the casting vote. 1 ; "A.u rr ","UU,M' had exchanged a word with the other ior noiamg mat election, and there is until the above Bcene occurred. The no provision elsewhere made for car- young fellow had been drinking and rylne the federal law into execution. thought he would say something One thing is certain, the election can- rnart' and astonish the girls with his ' I nurianirtr Tha mrl hnisanar nan haarrl i i - t - .: ' ;..-! .1 nAviansi9j . tt.iM .WT. x'". ui-v. .iuu.u not neia on any otner oay man tnat that he wag a .good fellow,' and being prescribed, by. 'Congress, .without moved bv tbat spirit which 'win putting in peril the entire representa tion from this State, a contingency that we cannot contemplate without the most -serious alarm and the cravest apprehension." Our contemporary concludes, as we not take & dare if death come,' took him at his word. They are now living with the young fellow s parents, and are studying each other's character at their leisure." . , . - , A MONSTROUS IDEA..: This tremendous piece of informa- think rightly, that the only way out of tion comes from the New York Home the difficulty is for the Governor to Journal: VThere may be circumstances Aftii tW T0iaf,2frtlffL,f; when a gentleman may lift his hat to . i o. vtaaaino- lunv avaii t.nnncn hfl pan n fit OHfllAn tr or amenil innr.lav.nn Viral. : .. .e i v .1 : ... subject as to make it confbrhl!jrwith him, and yet he may respect and feel that of the United Siates. The necei t kindly to her. He may deserve her sity for "this is! to be regretted;? but it disregardJ and Via P,ermitted hium to . ; . - c-rnreaa hia nnn tinned rp.vfirenCfi hv un- seems to be he only alternative. , LnHi head in her nreaence: but he has no right to look at her as she basses him. 1 He must drop his eyes." It is iust such bosh as the above that The Statesville Landmark states that is dome more tnananytnmg else to ae Hanninni, T3yP-b- stroy the eerm of true politeness. Any . l TV 7 I m a -m www V ma a Ant Inm -i w aa H ir. . hn official wbo la well tejnembered by the told b the Home rourna how he shall uyuuao mo uiuuBieruiumuiu oui- i uenorb mmsen upon meeting a lauy, i to whether Or not he snail bow. instinct of a true gentleman is his Voorhees wilMeaVa ha ntrhfiniriifrsii';,.-; iP ha? ?ea on a drunk, or u, a '.r v-. T?z. JZ. Xyiy . w' slandered the fair one, we would sug ws aasuir.? ww en iJpmmt aigest that "he must drop bis eyes as she rape tipdti a twelve' yearjDld gr$ ip (passes him fiUreenville (s. (J.) JSews. W-ataugaf o:ounty,6,nd thaVhe filed an aSida?itfiD5ji raaP allowed by tRtee Wo$& &tW$&mi to the United turns to the hollow cheek, the appetite im proves, nervous symptoms vanish, and a healthfal impetus is giyen to every vital function. SPECIAL, NOTICES. How It Is Done; The first object in life with the American people is to "get rich"; the second, bow 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 you be a despondent 8utterer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, oxc, such as Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual Costiveuess, Dizzi ness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, &c, you need not suffer another day. Two doses of August Flower will re lieve you at once, sample bottles iu cents. Regular size 75 cents. Positively sold by all first-class druggists in the U. o. n AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC ff Pi o H IN" hi H 1 H fi A 4 OHAELOTTB, O- 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 good Tobacco as cau be pur chased anywhere, and equal to any 10 cent cigar South, fjr 5 cents cash. THE RIENA VICTORIA Havana filled seven for 25 cents. THE REFRESHER -Havana filled eight for 25 rents. THE INDIAN PRINC ttSS Large Cigar, Havana, th-ee for 25 cents. I will also sell twelve Cigars for 25 cents, as good as any 5 cent cigar. All the finest brands of CHEWING and SMOKING VOBACCO kept on hand. My motto is, 'Quick Sales and Sjaill Profits" Cish iir an Goods on delivery. Orders promptly filled. J. W. b irB3ARD & CO.. Proprietors, BOOTS and SHOES AT derTea.ceftblriespectable citi- or a ana Juaee Jjavis. l 76 in n.11 the Uv,of nffi. nr fv,n ttw, w " tjuav - n Auwubuut uuo wuxwcu BUgpireTnmeritjatjthe time the onence is auegea to nave oeen com mitted. ! '' There is surely some mistake about this. It cannot be that Judge Cloud -n r our tele Tuesday's Elections .In graphic .columns the results of Tues AMoMe yfrious Jotales will be founa intelligently summariz ed. The IDemocrats, it will be seen, hold New YorkNew Jersey, Virginia, Mississippi and. other .States which they hkveprUioUiyoffibu Pennsylvania, as they had expected. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kansas, Con necticut, MassachfiB'etfsI arelsTilU held by the Eepublicans. ; The result is suf ficiently gratifying to the Democrats, who have added another tO thelwtjf; ' their ta4s We nlv eachfeved all that was honed for. and the Democrat ic masses of the cofhhNave no aue " to be other than satisfied with the re wculd be a party to suc a echeBae p robUBiiceof its vctrrl.;-edls-nt5t believe that he would do this even if he were not lawyer enough to? know that such ground is untenable. The IJe fPm mv we conceive, aitogetner tarther than the law allows or !the ends of justice ad. m T TOS,n of revenue f of ficers against' the k penalty provided for the guilty, only went bo far as tosav that the right of ; removal AtUtP ;n ftses ftiere the officers are alleged to nave commiwea oflences "under color of their offices."j The language of Judge Reade's opinion upon this noint was distinct and upmistakable. Judge Cloud coma no naye misunderstood it. To tteETESiira fids Feekch IBeoad.-? The United States engineer corps have commenced, their work ot deepenmg the French: Broad River near Brevard, N. C, and the otneer in charge of the work- states-' that the appropriation made by , Congress w willtbe sufficiehtfhiTihinks, to enable them to reader the" i river "navigable i as Ifar as ir-r v " m tr d . i . il rienaerson.- c. joy ine iime inis is accomDlished Withe . Snartanburg and Asheyule Railroad will be completed as far as Henderson; and an easy con nection can be made between the line of ateamera and the railroad - at r that poixxt.r-rCharleBton:Netvs and Courier. 9 fit .-':i:.!;iJiii 'J- New Yoex, 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 reotore it when diseased, to its nor mat condition: The result of that labor has been the production of . TU tra LI ER PILLS, Their DODularitv has I become so extended and the demand so ereat as to induce un scruDulous " Darties - to counterfeit them, thereby robbing me of the reward,, and the afflicted of their virtues. to caution the public, and protect them from vile imposition, I have adopted a new label which bears my trade-mark and notice of its entry in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, also my signature, thus : - - IRON BRONT BUILDING, TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. o o- CORES DISEASES Of TflPj r.HROAT.LUNGS,irVER& ELQOD. In the wonderful medicine to which the afflict ed are above directed for relief, the discoverer benoves ne nos comomea tn narmony more oi N:itu-e's sovereign curative properties, which God has instilled into the vegetable Kingdom for liealiuK the sick, than vrero ever before com- Jbineil in one mpdicine. The evidence ot this fact is lonna in uie great variety oi most oustuuue Iseases which it has been found to conquer. In the euro of Bronchitis. Severe Coushiu and the early stages of Coimnmption, it has astonished the melical faculty, and eminent physicians pronounce it the greatest medical discovery of the age. While it cures the sever est Coughs, it strengthens tne system and puri fies the blood. By its great and thorough blood-purifying properties, it cures all II u i mors, from the worst Scrofula to a common Blotch Pimple. or Eruption. Mercurial : disease. Mineral Poisons, and their effects, are , eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound rhlamTrever soaiySrouS an examination of our BOOT3 and SHOES, feeling confident that we can bv bad blood, are conouered by this powerful, I no . t -m t t:u;n, nhorlnttfi. N. nnrlfrlnar. and invitroratinir medlcina. 1 "cui xtuu iuu vuuB If yon feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sal low coior oi SKin, or yeuowisn urown spots on d SHOES, 7 F, ata rnraivinff nr WAT.T. and WTNTTCR Rtnlr nf BOOTS YY and are able to show not only the largest but tLe best and most com plete assortment of all kinds' x Ever before offered in this market. We have bought direct from large msuu facturers, in large quantities, for GASH, at the very lowest prices, w e face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, l l?o fill 1 Ann Vila HvnCCTTinlr 2nr bad fascia month, internal heat or chills alter- j SIllIIilUH3 UresSlilillilllg fl&'Tct. OommETKIT THIS " IS rOBQKBY. nntod with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, and tongue or Biliousness," Jn many Cfisea of Liver Comnlalnt' only part of these svmptoras are experienced. As a remedy for Before purchasings examine : the label , cioseiy. ' THE GENUINB TUTT'S PILLS exert a peculiar; influence : on -the system. Their, action is nromnL and their good, ef fects are felt in a few hours. .A quarter of a century of study or the Liver naa demon- A SatV CASfi,-Twa weeks"since, i Mr. strated that it exerts a greater influence Hferira -h Rtitfilpatrier :ti tbHfMr and Y Bystem wan any ower orgu vt mm . all such cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covory nas no eqnai, as it enocts penect ci : leaving the liver strengthened and Healthy. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE. .Prepared by R. V. PIERCE. M. IXa Sole Proprietor, at uie wo&LJra JLi$rx.NaA ; BuflW, N. V., , .... energetic farmer f -Alexander countyj came idlhis place to attend the J stu- neudoushiimbdg khownas - ''Uoie'S cireus wilh a large imount tf mohey? in riis possession. . He was enticed into the sidehT0w'y78harper s ahd swih died put of every cent hehadin his pos? session and all ne could borrow from his friends; Soon after the loss, of his money-he became -very, much depress ed in spirits. . !iHe sifinows a rraving maniac in . the Alexander bounty - jail. Statesville Landmark;' sv. uj i-r .-) body, and when diseased the entire organ ism? is deranged. ' It is; specially - for tne healing of this vital organ that I have spent so many years of toil.- and: havine found il 5 -.. . . "a- i ; a.'. a. wij remeuy, wnicn nas provea tne greatest ooon ever famished tne afflicted, shall they Dei deprived of Its benefltn, and a yile imita lion imposed noon them? a fli.msf! , liM. THK HOHKST FXOFXB 0? AltXRICA EK TO IX THAI THXT AKB HOT DKTBAOTID. t BCrU- timie the label closely, see that it bears all the marks; above mentioned, and ; buy the medicine only from respectable dealers. . f It can ne round everywhere. s sr: tr. , u v tn mpeftfouyi i -' -i-t W.BuTUTrio BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! ;. . ' v From Stonewall Mill.. Watauga county. N. 0. - We are prepared to furnish the above brand of Buckwheat, which we warrant equal to any in market. . , , , " j UUVI All . OUAnfllJU.i Oi ND STILL THEY COME ! I have another large lot of those NORTH ERN f CABBAGE, APPLES f and POTA TOES, on hand, and a full supply of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, Which I . will sell lower than the lowest. A ' - - - l.i Mi -i ; 0 McNELIS. 1 1 - TmA RfTwai-. nnnnaft Pnnrt TTnnsp."- nov2 Charlotte, N. C, DURABILITY and Fit guaranteed, pat terns cut to measure, and millinery or ders executed with taste. The latest styles ; of dress and other patterns always on hand. Mo Ef AS3A1LLAIUUK, Room next to Van Ness' Gallery. sept6 tf . :H i Hi.it ' "? ; , - JpERRIS MINE, CHARLOTTE, N. O. All parties who hold claims against the FERRI8 MINK for enpplies furnished or 'material, since July 21st, 1877, will please present the same for settlement to October 27thi 1877. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. . The undersigned, owners of the controll ing interest in the FERRIS MINE, near Charlotte C.,, will not be responsible for any debts2 contracted' on 3 accounc oi saia mine from and after this date, save through HENRY BODY, Superintendent, r- ?A S iEUKUJ BVISU, . J D EARLE, THOS DUNLAP. t October 27th, 1877.. ! ' A 1 - n)W i oct28 eod3t - w V : -;4;? Watches ! Jewelry VKKY LOW AT Hales & Farrior's WK HAVE A IjARGJB s OCK5 . YjTicrl, WILL NOT BE l" 'ri' . 1 JA in -the line neatiy w AND .' 'far- All work and Warranted. ' For Rent. of 00' TWO Large Ro ms over the front 01 fitoret 8 WILSON A BURWE mayl5:
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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