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1 S5. us 4 " s" ray tea 3 frMfhmfthetlotinjMnipli atfetlefour 1 free-bora reason." If OTES AMD NEWS. ..." Monkeys arWiiQi forJoojL iJ japarl O Mrs Southirorth's forty-fourth novel is out. Gen Braxton Bragg's son is city attorney ofMobile, Ala$ fjjH sDenMraiSalls glkfia Chicago Times: The Sick Man of the East Is dead. He was a good fighter, and a kind but somewhat promiscuous.husband. Last for school buildings yr4s,iriccoimnp6& Of pupils. v -: Blaine, when complimented by a Mend on his handling'of Hoar and Dawes, replied; "Oh.it's an easy jnatter to rarprue Tkeigas orklif PlandMe., are crowded daily with children and babies, taken there to; inhale the gas as a remedy for whooping cough. The fool killer could 'assemble in almost any Obm&g&k U IftpjO Fresidenticandiesl going outbfbwn. " Talmage calls the cylinder of a printing press "the front wheels of the Lord's char iot," but paragraph stealing goes on all the same. Courier-Journal. Tbe.Cleyeland Leader wishls.ioae'b jkhe sheriff's lash applied to the surface of the young man who starts out with the opinion that the world owes him a living. Montenegro, in the late Rus30-Turkifsh strife, lost four thousand in killed and scrap thousand.. in ponded, or more than a Wrier oi itfppjtotodoj capable of Rear ing arms- ' .Cassanave, one of the Christian statesm en now in the New Orleans pariah prison, says : "I do not believe in a physical hell. After all my trials on earth, I am convinced that 'tHrWnell enough 7vf vf$& ProfessofToy, of the Southern Bap? yjiafc leologtcal Seminary, recently removed to Louisville, speaks of it as a matter sub stantially settled, says the Indpendent, tha t Deuteronomy was not one of the books of Moses, and is a late compilation. Southern Churchman:' - Col Bob Ingersall lately said to a reporter: "If I should atteUptd jcepi alfthef invita tions I have to date to lecture it would take me ten years. I believe these show tLat the people are becoming tired of the theolo gy of to-day, and are awakening to. more lib -ral thought. The religion of the middle jaqes does not suit the nineteenth century," ; fpd Hirftfdneiich ,wilf ensure flS iongwerearflLvnnsyan nearts to aa- eribe praise to Him "from whom all bless ing! flow," is compiled from four old Geor gian chants, probably by France, who furn ished the music for the Geneva Paslms, published in 1564. It was known originally as the One Hundredth Paslm in that collec tion, henceltspreseht title. ijg T Is " -4, The Columbia Register treats seri ously the recent rumor that John Pat terson will resign if he is assured of immunity fromt prosecution and is giv en the privilege fof naming life, succession.- We are indebted to Hons D W Voor hees, Jos J Davis, Wm M Bobbins, A S Merrimon, Walter L Steele. andC H 'Brogden for various kinds of public documents, of interest and value. Mr Steele has been particularly thoughtful of ua ever since he took his seat in Congress. n. .T'.-i.;iTUf:f . . ... jm i-.Xi A. inat tne rresiaent win appoint solictor o the Treasury Kenneth Bayner to byacancy-in'the -Court of-Claims, and will give Bayner's place to Judge Qr fft&lBoxSih Carolila.f jKen tahding. . It is remarked upon as a fact not with out significance, thai whert the silver resolution was on its passage last Mon- fvotelY&J fonnlf anaill thlse States "bffheToloTflac : aTO'NTO.foMiD5to the recent mernorial of th e fjkarlotte chain, . I .Tt rr".vyr rv"BB0. wu "u year Jhe people ofhio weretaxed afchjectoW? 6Ppropnation,rthe:iSalf?fi;a We nverwDuiiy oi.dowb brVwKaihiPi7 lR wMch xh pjrowdes, givses auch notes vvfTrte .-Vr- fre!' toaVrotteVe'n&s f t JteHetoseTsew'hert''?irfi ffi'e'ftalei'aejr th9 operations f -thisi bill the: six r. AMbrKtoeAteiiirdi could' Piailirl htt per cent bonds are to be called in and S:.c 1 , largely to the commerce pd,twealth of the Btate. less man one-tourth of f.irtT thesft many years, wnuei tiift money ftaken Rtfjhe State to measure proposed will be generally ac- iyf prostrated his family and after -fout P?isktae:iaU; ceptableto the "country..' "A circulate yearp of:. Western t life, he.,' was more fHW---M3rr,2v .r""T ;n :frt;-i than;happy to reach the i land vof his accomplish1 a vast deaf iowards deve - medium will be affordedapenor nativityirr8afety.c a n-t ! onintr our resources. ' But North "Caro" to legal tender notes, since - it will be . y;; . ,4 1T .4-rfTrvt rf. the Southern States ireceivauie ; lor uustoiu uuhw, wulo - JiEQTJXSmON FOB AS UFFENDEE i tfir ' a rrv- Wth at frnl.l legal tender is not; and the feature of Excellency Gov Wance.1 on f . . a .". " 4 . , j. .it I ir.o.n.:u:i; A I made a reauisitinn on the 1 the Northern, Eastern and WesterrHB?' riaa. " par, givea a yaiue r-.-- 00t1 U t.he.advanta-Mftv iitiXnraTinnS slM4 n LU 1SAC -j ... f Uerfowealthetates nt. thereoni amounting to abott!3,f , ' ' . h s7.iYfi i V in'ftll'rplatiors to th'e X'SO.OOO per annum, and this, it' is, be bmall Cap'? Jones,' a tramp printer, Te endorse fully. THE WESTERN DISTRICT V OP '- NORTH CAROLINA AQAltTP .... We are Iconstrained to 'recur to this question yet Another, time, Id recent numbers of our paper we have Ventured to make some observations upon the subject, which were not made with any mklicetoward the present incum beat ofAhe judicial office in" the dis trict. ' The articles if they have' not subjected us to animadversion; haVe M least called Jbrth criticismIt I has been even said that the bill wa iAtrcn duced'4bx a' gentiemkr1ivingin the EliBfero 6ortiprPr4 Statef and j not membered that we are reconstructed, and that members of Congress repre sent us as a unit, not as scattered and divided provinces. North Carolina, upon the "general, map," is not quite sbrxteiS8veor a place of , such huge dimensions ihat Representative Wad dell, who lives in the city of Wilming ton, could not comprehend or hear of the evils which afflict us jap Jberel in thepienjpn,counbpr1;. Iffwe' have aoyecbllectiijn ?pf thefcariyass bf the year before last, which brought us the great victory under Tilden and Vance, it was attributed in, some measure to the doings and misdoings of a certain class of men known " as "revenues " lm:alpracticC8 , of those officials and tun JlWjUllj u .v " ; they were created and acted, contrib uted in a great degree to the signifi cant revolution of 1876. We know,; as a matter of concurrent history, that Judge Settle represented the Greens boro ring, and that Douglas & Co were the head and front, if not the factotum, of that ring. The verdict of the jury on the trial of the issues then present edOnsi?ned to a merited oblivion the individuals composing iuat fcabal. Becently there has been at revival and caivanism of the corpse: but to the question : Where is the necessity, as we have before inquired, of this West- ern court in point of economy and convenience ? It is said that there is agreat chamber practice. Now, as to this, we sav. in addition to our argu- mftiit nf vpatprdnv nn this noint. abol ish the chamber and the practice goes with it, one would think. We mean no reflection noon our friends of the legal fraternity, but we dare say that in all nnr nhsfirvation we have scarcelv I seen a lawyer coming from these chambers courts who came back satis fied. We have not heard many, per haps none, say that 'Judge Dick was dishonest, but it would not do to say how many we have heard say that he did not comprehend the situation. The chamber practice has been con fined likewise to the bankrupt bus! neps Thanks That has trone excent nees. inanks! mat nas gone, except a remnant of a few fossils, and we can say with, we believe, perfect truth, that the sooner the bankrupt law goes entirely the better for the country. Let.Dick, Douglas, Keogh, bankruptcy, et tdomne genus, go together. ine soon- er the better. 4 , j m aa u:n as we understand waaaeu's Din, (and here again we repeat what we have said previously,), it does not ahpl- ishtne courfa, buti the IdistrictA A judgAHwill ride a circuit-no great hardship, we think. Indictments will be brought in the same courts, and no hardship will or can be inflicted upon quent those courts, r It is : time to come back. Repeal I your rodious revenue laws, give the State courts legitimate jurisdiction, . & J , andonce more we can march on our way without marshals and depu- ties, excisemen, and the like.. If it be necessary, let Judge Dick go with his pets and proteges. As to the course pursued by our members of Congress, if their status is rpnnrtfid r.nrrootlv. and wo rrnnnnf. and d0 not doubt it ma7 the Lord hare v Ki jimv ivvu THE NATIONAL BANK NOTES. Mr Buckner, the chairman of the tTnneo rnmmifioo nn TtanVinc and Cur- reocy, has prepared aa important ;M ueauug upuu me uunuuiaa piuuxcu, wmcn ne win snortiy introduce in tne House. We have not seen a copy off teii W dfh.t ; ?4o-tho L t if 1 ". 1 calling in of national bank circulation and substituting therefor treasury notes receivable for all dues to the govern- mant.fnmir.mainm Hnti'oo mn-1 Vut'n 'rA.VA..AAnt Aii luniA I vertible into a four per cent, goldond the tace of the note to bear the inscnp- tionS i'The United States it indebted l iJ.i iL a f f'TwiIi i il IJ-Z 10 DRMer:.."st insoi iinnnerDru- UA- iui jSJ5: qua! tfttbe sumtotil of 4na- L.uuai uaujt uutto now iu uiruumiiuu, w?hiif abo.'.ISlSv this bill national ban ed nf thfl one ner cp.nl 000000. Under hftiika will ho rfilifiv-I . t ; Ur.' ; ; 7: """a tnkIkH 7k ' it fte?P9n -'It willresult m a saving of 10,000,000, a car m mieress. n is penevea ine '"""""J 1W "-r thatof the legal tender note. Thoatwnil baDbwill alsd be reliev? 1 , , :w:i: fx. iV.i. I EiXnreflfl I Inmnanv at. tCmet'a . M -nn. . A" - . r' v ; ' MR. BaOGDEN'S ILL. a mat'ter; pf general interest we present; the; full, text of the, till intro duced in the HbuseofiEepresntativfs offthe"28thult: bypMrBrogdan, of North Carolina, "to equalize and regu late appointments 16 office, and secure to all the States and Territories.,: their equal and proper share ok patronage in the civil service' of the goverbnientf according tokJbQ.populatiaxwo eacW "Be it enacted bv the Senate and House States of America in Congress assembled : That whatever: vacancies occur in any of the offices or bureaus of each and every department of the government, said vacancies; shall be filled by the ap- E ointment of persons properly quali ed for the office or position by citizens having a legal, residence at the time ot me appointment in lue oiait) or ierrj- of the 'offices and employes in the civil service of the government, according to population of eaid State or 1 erri jtory, as near as practicable.9 j j Section 2. That in making appoint ments in the ecivil service," there shall be no favoritism or partiality shown to either before or during the competitive examinations, which shall be practica ble and applicable to the duties of the office or position to be filled, and .may embrace; the usual elemen tary branch es of a u loom m on Jbinglisn education, such; as 5 spelling; H reading, writing, arithmetic, 'English ' gramm r, cb hi po sition,' book keeping, geography and history; and it shall be the duty of the chief head of the department in which vacancies occur to causa timely notice to be given applicants of the time and place for said competitive examina tions ; and all applications shall be de cided fairly and impartially. The bill, as already stated, was read twice referred to ' the . committee, on Reform in the Civil Service, and ori dered to be printed. . ; Gen Dick Taylor, in an article that recently appeared in the ftorth, Ameri- can lievtew, suggested that Mr Alexan der H Stephns felt indifferent as to the release of Mr Davis frbm capivity after the war. , Ihis and other strictures upon himself, Mr Stepbens proposes to answer in an article that he has pre- pared for thei International Meview. lx House, on the SOth uH., Mr Davis, of North Carolina, introduced a Pui repealing section 4,71b of the Ke vised Statutes, forbidding the payment of pensions to any person, or to the widow, children or heirs of any deceas ed person, who in any manner voluu- tarily engaged in or aided or abetted the late rebellion.' A Mistake. The St John (N. B.) Globe savs : Here he is," said two stern faced pcr licemen. they Pul,ed out their gyves, th narlor inf,tM thn St. J,hn train on Wednesday, had left Oldtown for Bangor. They had been warned to arrest a -fellow who had committed forgeries about St John," and a large 'black moustache, who had lolled luxuriously m the chairs all the way from St John, was the person alluded to when they said "here he is." He olitelv suceestedthat it was not ne- cessary to handcuff him, as he would not attempt to escape. In return they 8al1 he had a delicacy about being ft JT' liu room. "Oh!" said he. in his politest tones, "I do not feel a bit ashamed of being seen in your compa ny, x uttve mure connuence iu you than von ' harp . in mo " Then ho manifested much interest in his arrest. asked by whom the warrant was is- uea waere mey wouia case nim wnen eyreacnea angor, ana mucn more of the sort. Finally as the train near- ed the station, said he with a curious smile: 'Won't you be sold when you get to Bangor, to find that you have ken the wrong man !'' The coolness of the gentleman and the suggestion in lh- at,inn ma,j tha rnliMrnlin very uncomfortable, and their discom- fort did not diminish when on reach- ing Bangor, they found they had taken gbhtt S Taking the" wrong man the right had escaped. They were looking for Mil ler, to whom the gentleman in ques tion bears some resemblance. He told the story of his arrest with great gusto. j. fSTST. Tharediy. eays . "a. ,sad spectacle was presented to the audience in attendance upon the3 session of . the District General Court at the City Hall on yesterday, it being no more nor less than a Judge of fatitA a,, -1 n.nn 8tate of intoxication. While occupy mg his seat upon the bench in the gen eral terms, this Judge nas trequentiy beert-gnilty'" of , flagrant' abuses of his .rfftnt . . ... .. .. nw hlVh umft fnP ;m A?t.hor tn rian nr hrt the flowing bowir Thersight of a Bu Ivwofvta rnf. iTnHrtro anravlnn. in Vila wiv vuv&v - mo chair in a maudlin state, sentencing a tentiary. while a fiend found guilty of i raDe is let on wiia a mon id. is naraiv calculated to inspire vast respect in i i . t .1 . v ii. i i. i l j s i """" """dd mcwu.uc. Concord Sunt A familv bv the name of F ' nttmbering eight 0r ten souls, passed through ilown JSVedriesday, on they emigrated about four years ago; davs-on the way and were'foot sore and wearybut cheered by.the , sentiment of . the old metdrSrXrV rShule crops irrArkansaw; but it was ,4too sickly." The malarious climate n ear ,-His yesterday i Governor of atu i?,;r; i:r j t WBaxter) now in iailat Snartanb ure ; m that StateJ Ha ia chunrfid with hav- ing brokeninto a safe of the Southern had the exact number down on pper, Hickory Press: We learn from a gen th3man,mthe neighborhood that Mr Wm lacker was accidentally killed in hT'ih6 Cr OQ Wednesday, 24th ulf. y nffJngofa- tree. , Mr Tucker was at J l Bnttain's where a" number of persons bad gathered , tb chop, that a l ay and by . some means ; a tree was winwn upon rum, causing death about ten minutes.. f in The Antecedents of Disease.5 vA-mong the.antcedents of disease are in ertness in the circulation of the blood, an unnatnrallj j attenuated condition of" the physique, indicating that the life current is deficient. in nutritive properties, a wan. haggard lookS inability to digest the fo d. loss of appetite, 8iep and strength, and a sensation of unnatural languor i All thes may be regarded as among tbe indicia of approaching di-ease, which will eventually attaek the system and overwhelm it, if it it. opt built up and fortified in advances In vigorate, then, without loss of time, makin choice of the 'greatest , vitalizing agent ex tant Hostetter's .Stomach Bitters, an elixir which has given"healthAar;d yior to my riads of the sick and debilitated, which i avouched by physicians and analyst to be pure as well as effective, which is immense ly popular in this country, and extensively used abroadrand which has been for years past one of the leading medicinal staples oi America; 1 : ' .SPECIAL.. N(ri-lcjfiS.: , v How It is Dose. The first object in life with the'AmericaT people is to ?get rich"; the second, how t regain godd 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 desponden sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,1 Indigestion, :4c., such at 8ick ' Headache, Palpitation of the "Heart . Sour Stomach, Habitual Gostiveness, Dizzi ness of theiHead, Nervous Prostration, Lo Spirits, &c, you : need not suffer, another day. Two doses of August Flower will, re iieve you at once Sample bottles 10 cents Regular size 75 cents.' ' Positively sold by al first-class druggists in the Uv 8. s ' The Greatest Medical Triumph of Modem Times Esc nm:nd3d ' Physidans. Indorsed by Clergymen. These Pi!ls have gained a popularity unparalleled. Drusgitta everywhere say , their . . -. ale U unpreoedeirted. ' - I ii Xliev are no worthless nostrum, nnfl'tu) nn to deceive the credulous, but are the result t( Ions research, by chemist and phys- lfian or tnirty years' experience, vno val aes his reputation more than sola. THEY CURE Dyspepsla.CostlvenessPUes, Jann w dice. Fever ft Agne. andWtad CoUc. THEY 'CURE "Sick Headache, Foul Breath, Flatalenge and , Indigestion. THEY GIVE Appetite, i'lesh to the Body, and dl3ie. Ix)w Splrlta. THEY ACT on ite Blood, and remove an Im pnrlttes. THEY CURE Gout Uheuoiatlsm, and Kidney THEY CURE Dilnes, Heartburn, and Bll ini v"1"- tona Colic. THEY CAUSE the food to assimilate, and non THEY CURE Nervouauesa, and give refreshing THEY ARE Invalnable tor Female Irregnlarltlea. THEY ARE theTSTTamlly Medicine ever s discovered. THEY ARE hanhlesg. and always reUablf Sold everywhere, Centa a Hose. MIa. S3 Murray tttreett Jiew York, AMUSEMENTS. OJEJ51JlJ HOUSE. ONE NIGHT-FEBRUARY 6TH. M ANAGER FORD respectfully announces tne nrst engagement in Charlotte ot the brilliant Shakesperean artiste, JHUS LOUISE POHEROY, MIS l OUML POTIEKOV, MISS LOUIS t POT1EUOY, ITIISS LOUISE POMEKOf, Supported by the eminent actor, MR THEO HAMILTON, and a most b:r i 1 1 i a n t DRAMATIC COMEDY COMPANY. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 6TH, by general desire, Shakespeare's lore tragedy ROMEO A JULIET, ROMEO & JULIET. ROMEO & JULIET. BOIDO dc JULIET. ROMEO A; JULIET. ROMEO & JULIET. MISS LOUISE POMEROY, as Jdlibt. Admission. $1.00 Gallery,...... 50c Sale of seats will commence on Monday, February 4th. at Central Hotel Cigar Stand. No extra charge for secured seats. jan31 6t MISCELLANEOUS. COAL JUST ABRIVED. Pwill receive this A. M., . BEST QUALITY. Leave your orders at my office and they will receive prompt attention. Office at E, M. Holt's old stand, College Street, Charlotte, Ni C. F. E. PATRICK. Dec 13 1) R. A. W: ALEXANDER, DENTIST , Office over Scarr At Co's d. ug store- l I am working at prices to suit the " J?-Sv times. Tor cisa. Will give you' a No; 1 set of teeth tor $10 00. ' Gold M and; Tin Filling mBerted for $1.00 and upwards. ; ' With 2$ years' experience I guarantee en Tire saiiFiacuon. r & 20c a iuabiT-2 a Year W IDE AWAKE an illustrated Magazine c for Young People, is the very best pub lication of the kind in our country, as well aa the cheapest. For an agency, sna to; i i v . D LOTHBOP & 00., fiab25 . tr'v , -. u.r :v.: Boston ." . , ;.. ii ii r 'j10DYtEOA!' & Bi...hr uMenn L to close ont their cut- re srocks bath to Charlotte and Chester gjods at unhetrd of mm ' i ii PATEN FT MEDICINE'S. - ! HER OWN WORDSl -1 t - M BaIiTIMo&k, Md , JTeb 13. 1877 Ma. HR. STEvxzrs : ? ' -v..;- . Dear Sir: Since several years I have got a sore and very paiiifal foot. I had some phy sicians, but they couldn't cure me Now I have heard of your Yeobtibb from a lady who was sick for a long time, Jand became all well from your V9btisb, and I went and bought me one bottle of VxreniTE;'and alter I had used one bottle, the pains left me, and it began to heal; and' then I bought one other bottle, and so I take it yet. 1 thank God for this remedy, and. yourself ; and wishing every snnerer may pay atteq tion to it. It is a blessing for health. Mrs. C. KRABE, 8 West Baltimore Street. SAFE AND SURE. i Mb. H. R. 8tbvkki : ' ' - ' In 1872. your V emetine was recommended to me; and yielding to the persuasions of 8 friend, I consented to try it. At the' time I was Burrenng trom general aeDiiity ana ner vous prostration, superinduced by overwork nd irregular habits. Its wonderful Btreneth- ening and curative properties seemed to affect my deDintatea system irom tne nrst dose; and under its persistent, use I rapidly recov ered, gaining more than usual health and good feeling. S;nc" then I have not hesitated to giye iVegetink my most unqualified in dorsement as beir g a safe, sure, and power ful agent m promoting nealtn and restoring the wasted system to new life and .energy; Yeobtibb is the only .medicine I use, and as ong as 1 iive 1 never expect to nnd anbetter Yours truly, - WJH. CLABK. ; T120 Monterey Street, Alleghany, Penn. iVEGETIIJE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. :t : 'A -3 CHABLESTOWW. fl. R. Etevehs:. Dear Sir This is totcerlify that I have used youi ,,Biood Preparation" in my fami ly for seyeral years and think that Jor Scro fula Or Cankerous Humors or Kheumatic affections it cannot be excelled and as a blood purifier and spring medicine it is the best thing I have ever used, and I have used almost everything. I can cheerfully recom mend it to any one in need of such a medi cine Your- respectfully, Mrs. A. A. DINSMORE, 19 Russell St. VEGEilNB. WHAT IS NEEDED. Boston, Feb. 13, 187J. H. R. Stevens, E q. Dear Sir About one year since I found m?e.f in a feeble condition from general debility. Vkgetihb was stroDg'y recom mended to ne by a friend who had been much benefited by its use. I procured the article and, after using several bott'es, was restored to health, and discontinued its use. I feel quite confident that there is no medi c ne superior to it for those complaints for which it is especially prepared, and would cheerfully recommend it to those who feel that they need something to restore them to perfect health. Respectraltv vnois, U. L. PETTENGXLL, Firm ot d. M Peftengm ftOo , Ho. tO btate bu, Boston. VEGETINE. ALL HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF. South Berwick, Me, Jan 17, 1872. H. R. Stevens, Esq. Dear Sir1 haye had dyspepsia in its worst form for tbe If st ten years, and have taken hundreds of dollars' worth ot medicines without obtaining any relief. In September last I commenced taking the "Vegetihb, since which tin c my health has steadily improved. My food digests well and I have gained fifteen" pounds of flesh There are several others in this place taking Yegetine. and all have obtained relief. Yours truly, THOMAS E. MOORE, Overseer of Card Room, Portsmouth Co's Mills. VEGETINE Prepared by, H. R. STEVENS. BOSTON, MASS. Vegetineis isoid by Aii Druggists. Or Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Koo and. Herbal Juice, Auti-Bllion Grannies. THE "LITTLE GIANT CATHARTIC, or ITZultum in Parv Physic. The uovelfy of moclern Medical, Chemical, aim Pharmaceutical Science. No use of anv innw. taking the large, repulsive, and naaseous puis, composed of cheap, crude, and bulky ingredi ents, when we can, by a careful application r chemical science, extract all the cathartic ar. other medicinal properties from the most valu able roots and herbs, and concentrate them inV a minute Granule, scarcelv larerer than . mustard sed, that can be readily swallowed by those of the most sensitive stomachs and fai tidious tastes. Each little Pargattve Pellc represents, in a most concentrated form, as miic cathartic power aa is embodied in any of tl. large puis round lor sale in drug-shops. Fror their wonderful cathartic power, in comparisot to their size, people-who have not tried them an apt to suppose that they are harsh or drastic i. effect : but such isiot at all the case, the difl'erer active medicinal principles or wruon they ar composed being so harmonized and modifier. one by the others, as to, produce a most searching and thorough, vet gently and kindly operating, cathartic. $500 Reward is hereby offered bv the pro prietor of these Pellets, to any chemist w ho, upon analysis, will find in them any calomel or other forms of mercury, mineral poison, or in Jurious drug. Being entirely vegetable, noparticnlar care is required while using them. They oper ate without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache, Constipation, Impure Blood. Paiu In the Shoulders, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations from the Stomach, Bad taste in the mouth. Bilious attacks, Pain in re- 6 Ion of Kidneys, Internal Fever, lloated feeling about Stomaeh.Busb of Blood to Head, lligh-eolored Urine, Unsociability and Gloomy Forebodings, take Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of my Purgative Pellets over bo great a variety of diseases, I wish to say ' that their action: upon the animal economy is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative im press. Age does not impair the properties of these Pellets. They are sugar-coated and in closed in glass bottles, their virtues being there by preserved unimpaired for anv lenarth of time, in any climate, so that thev are alwavs fresh and reliable. This is not the case with those pills which are pat np in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. Recollect that for all dis eases where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is indicated, these little Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction to all who use them. . . , . . , . , They are sold by all 25 eenta a bottle. Druggists at E. 7. PIEBCE. 1L D., Prop'r. . iuiWjr. vu BF"" T T Tl. T. 03 C O b Ti the mut povcrfal nnd luting Digixnc Twt known. It amy be ufeljr ascd UBdersny circumstances. After two minutes no odor from It or tbe place where It was need. War ranted t. Pubitt the atr Instantly In the Sick Room and Hobfctai., preven ting the spread of rBTsaa end contagion diseases. Dahf, Cxt l a s. made Heal thy. Babxs and Stablcs puri ne d ; pat It la Watkb Closets end UiVAt.e end It renders them odorless and fr. from eouUgioti. Thickly Inhabited bouses, crowded sooal and halls iclvca a par. and healthy at mosphere by allowing Itto evaporate. St mm Oaks eh raid ase it and thus dri recent. jrioB rroiathem.. For Shits it Is the best known means for- counteracting the odor from BiLen Watkk, will purify the ship and la no way in jure any material. Bckb Salooks should Bse It as al bad odors will immediately diaappear. Bailmab Cohpakiks need tt in their waiting rooms and water-closets, - kbtavb,a.m!fb. and Hotsxs need it - .- UaDUTAJUESS Can f" Jir.r-p iyn mnf with one pound of the Disxxfsotajit. KscsmweVAOLTS tn CxMimaraa IVeed front any nostbUlty of conuglon. , s, . , ' IT IS CHIAP, VAXTJABL akd hiqhxt ; , : EIOOaOCirNDED A8 THK r BEST DISINFECTANT .... by every one that has need it. Sold by all nsooonrrs Box eenU; Bottle K eenta. : ! " - ' - SalMnoa 28 80 Wwt B'wiy, : Vv Tttk. "AAtAts iranted ln every City sad Teira " CO 2 Tl PEiLETs ysx (NOTICE : TO 0q in) jjmsmsm tirrtT- AfarJcs BuitdingEcustTryon Street SlKowfldfieri filial Hade; an StonV nfiDRnrrA OTTW.MTfT to met rotairrorl a lnw TTT vv o prepareti to filially orders Son shxto noticed WS' paly Cah for &mcw selliegper thaii any houseNorth CaroUna WoAiVX X dec 15 TBE S0UTUEBIY CIGAR MANUFACTORY h CD 0 H 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 can be dm chased anywhere. a d equal to aDy 10 cent cigar Sooth, for 5 cents cash. THE RIENA VICTORIA. Havana filled seyen for 25 cents. THE REFRESHER Havana filled eight for 25 cents. THE INDIAN PR INO r SS Large Cigar, Havana, three for 25 cents. We will also sell twelve Cigars for 25 cents, as good as any 5 cent cigar All the finest brands of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO Vent on r.er,ri Onr mnt.tn 4o -fnilr flalaa and St mo. 11 Orders promptly filled. FOR SALE OR RENT. ' & Well Improved City Property For Sale. ANY person desiring to purchaso a well irr Droved citv lot. honae witn nine rooms, and modern conveniences, fine well of water, brick kitchen, within five minutes walk of the Dublic sanare. can be accommo dated by applying at TH18 OFFICE. aecis MISCELLANEOUS. CVEST J ALADDIN -ASONS' lSECURITy OIL, THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degree's Fire-Test. WATER .waiTBTlir COLOR. ( FuUy Deodorized. ' WILL NOT EXPLODE. HIGHEST AWARD AT Centennial Exposition For Excellence of tfajinfketnN AMD HIGH FIRE TEST. Endorsed by thd Insuranca Companies. , " Jtead VertiJUx One'tif JkVMyi . " , Howard Fiee Insurance Co. op Baltimore, Baltimore. Dec. 23d, lb"4. Mrjrrt. C. Wat t Stmt, Gentlemen Having used the various oils sold in this city for illuminating purposes, I take pleas ure in recommending your "Aladdin Security Oil" as the rafot and oeit ever used in our house hold. Yours triily, . - - LSignedJ ANDREW REESE, President Manufactured by C. WEST &' SONS, Baltimore. Try it, suid you -will use no otiier. Colton's Maps, Atlases, etc; rTJR POCKET MAPS mailahlo mtnnme townshiD. conn tv. sectional and ra.il mad of every St te and Territory and the princi pal roreign countries. OUR WALL MAPS are snrjerior in &c- curacy aud execution, and our assort ent sue largest m ine country. ; , s r, OUR GENERAL ATLA8 is conceded to be the best published, being tbe latest, larg est and most complete.: : Jj'or catalogues address GW&OBOOLTON, junl New York. Real Estate, Mining AKD , Immgration Agencv. FOR lolling, baying and renting Mines, Land and Houses, and proriding nomea in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina, and vbejng connected with the Soxtthxbh Rxcokd,'! circulated in this country and Europe twice a month, I will adyertise, -l.'oft,'U-' farms and mines, placed in my hands, for sale. , THOS P DRAYTON, , aog9 ' - Charlotta. N. C. 1 t IQUID FLOWERS. ; J f : The great French Inxention tanght per fectly in one hour. This wonderful inven tion we guarantee to instruct any-person so they can make flowers and foliage equal to the specimens and before any "payment is made- All are invited to call and see the process of making the flowers. fj ,.., Terms,'. $5, including a complete set of tools. Specimens can be seen at the Cald well House, next door to Tryon 8treet Meth odist church. f- Agents wanted for adjoining towns and counties 1"-:. ' ,Kl - . jan20tf ERUVI AN GUANO. -A -F ARTICLE Copy of Analysis of the Peruvian Guano. Direct Importation 5- ;:. $Ix. Cargo Hudson, Baltimore Bf W4H.rH AB,Ii E5H A W,- P.. a 8, Watei lOOpercent.4 . sff ; 2-62 per cent I Containing Nitrogen 6.28 per cent, ! Equal to Ammonia, 7.63 per cent ) J v 7 Organic and Volatile. ,. ? - 25.11 T " Alkaline 8alts, Ac , . . t 43.72 ' J - Phosphates, 4 20 28 U V . 5 f Sand and Insoluble, ; -u 8.2T V f .r For sale in lots of 10 tons $50.00 per 2240 Vr-n delivered tp Steamer ; lots of bO tons i $48.00 per- 2240 lbs delivered . to Steamer ; in new bags ; actual -weight. . -- J.IMIDDLETON&CO., Ja&19ead3w 7 Soutl8t., Baltimore ADVERTlSEMENTa; ERCHAWtH nnliaunJI v larfTAf nrifi .1. . . . A o wfnTfW; T" cted . i" ""( t J. H. McADEN, Wholesale and fietail Druggist. H H 1 h H fi fl 4 TwSfirj ' Piah . d5 j.i. ' Goods on deliver. P.1 A-. McNINCH. Proprietor. EAILEOAD GUIDE. Charlotte, Colnliia&AuPtaRl CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Sunday, Jan. 27th, 1878, the following schedule for passeDger trains will be run on this rdad : No. 1 Day Passenger-r-GOING 80UTH. (Daily.) Stops at all regular Passenger Stations. Leave Charlotte, 12 ?0 p m Arrive at Columbia, 5 44 p m Leave Columbia, 5 54 p m Arriv? at Augusta, 10 36 p m No. 2 GOING NORTH. (Daily.) Stops at all regular Passenger Stations. Leave Augusta, 5 30 a m Arrive at Columbia, 9 35 a m Leave Columbia, 9 40 a m Arrive at Charlotte, 2 58 p m No. 3 Night Expbkss GOING SOUTH. ' (Daily.) Leave Charlotte, 9 48 p m Arrive at Colombia 2 54 a m Leave Columbia. 3 04 a m Arrive at Augusta, r 7 05 am No. 4 GOING NORTH. (Daily.) Leave Augusta, 6 40 p m Arrive at Columbia 11 20 p m Leave Columbia, 11 30 pm Arrive at Charlotte, 4 53 am Trains Nos. 3 and 4 stop only at the fol lowing stations: , Fort Mills, Rock Hill, Chester, Black tocks, Winn8boro, Ridgeway Doko, Co lumbia, Lexington, Batesburg, Bidge Springs, Johnton's, JKne Hoube. Granite, viile. . . ,r A POPS, ' General Passenger Agent. T D KLINE, Sapt. A T. & O. R. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ( Charlotte, N. C. Nov 13, 1877. J ON and after Thursday, November 15, ljb following Schedule will be run over tw road: GOING NORTH Leave Charlotte, M . D. College. 14 Mooresville, Arrive Btatesville, I GOING SOUTH. Leave Btatesville. ' Mooresville, i D. College, ArrfvA CliArlottA. 8.15 a. B" 10.05 " 10.40 " 11.45 p. 0- 3.25 p-O' 4.33 " 6.08 " 7.00 Close connection made at Btatesville wi trains oyer the ,W. N. C. R. R. . h, AIL charges must be pre-paid on Fre ofiered for snipment to Section House, ne derson'a, Alexandriana : and CaldweU' These being "Flag Stations," tbe Ck)mpw is not liable for loss, or damage to fig after it is unloaded at either of the aW named MFlag Stations." " . Na freight wiUbe received by Agent. "J shipment unless the name of consignee " destination is distinctly marked thereon. novl4 i Superintendent SpnaatoE&'Asimlle ated in connection with the Charlotte Railroad, and the Stages at tbe bead oi 1 road, to Hendersonyille, Asbevilje na Warm 8prings, on and after this daw - ff Leave Charlotte via Air-Line B ri sUli T O. Ika waNMWUIUlg Leave bpartanburg for Mt Tryon Arrive at Mt Tryon Arrive at Hendersonyille Arrive at Asheville,' ff A wMrsl a- BnavfanKtlMr .... W1' 6:00 8.n 6:30 12:30 P-"1 6;0Q I ISoWTrip Tickets, io go and return w time within three months, , , 21 .30 Charlotteto Warm Springs anoretu wxi$A ' V'Asneviue jq.jp -i4'';; " Flat Rook:; Jjjj -Hendersonyille" i ' Tickets for sale at the Air-Line VW' In Charlotte, - j , C The Post-Office Department tAA ton has ordered daily mails tote earn this route, , j 1
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