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in. iin n iiln i a tar;?"" I e1 sr Saf" r i - "Fit from the doting scruples that fetter oar free-born reason." 1 NOTES AND NEWS. Gregory XVI used to kirk a little model ; of a locomotive aroand his room, cryinf, 'Invention of the-devil !" The editorof the New York San has an MlRWgfllO.OOO, and the Sun doesnt i ir- I f ! flJlJ nn tnn.ttin rit Wrif iY&1p&kftnfW& Qt puxxfialciriUtioir.U ;CC5 morica, yet Paris does not call herself the cinnau oi r ranee. riw too. j ;. n Wtnry uiews, oi jn ew x on, arresisu, " "'ihMfeecr With' 6btainiblf "war goods under OlWpretenoee, haa beet bailed for $2,600'. erate -General Stephen D Lee, 0$f (iyaVy. Jfovfi. Aw.beeo, alected to the - nAIipiaBippi Senate vice 8ims elected Lieu--MiianWioyernbr. XttVran as an indepen . en' Sold toohl! to'decide'the owne UVf Vbe ckild by two women-, ordered? 0?6o Ije.fpre.biw,. .wasQ'i. that the first re n corded instance of partins the heir in the middle fN T VJommercialdvertiser. i ill ...... . ..... . . . - nn 8 Humphreys, of the bnpreme Ccurt UWf)i LUtAtt brCdrumWa; wLo made each O&qfoanft dMisioti& fienetor Patterson's Ofrad, ia lA tbe. bahit . ot stumbUng up to the he&ch in a beastly intoxicated condition. ' VUU .. .... T$ ..... ...,..,....-' New York Graphic : There seems to be no foundation fof the rumors that un friend ly relations existed ' between the Thome family and the late Lily Davenport Her children are being cared for by their erand grocer from mingling bis bad flour with his buckwheat floor, and selling the mixture to unauspectne .Customers, t In .tiie worm by fox the bad grocer. Couner-Jonrnak Osman Fasba, wnose brilliant nerois won the admiration of the world , ' is to be court-martialled for bmying Bnssian priso ners aliye.' The Eussians, it is said, are so exasperated against him that it ia- not-eafe. . I l . j 1 rvL ? .1 . Jew dai nail tue tuze ui uuiu, uu cuuwua x,j tx inhabitants. The army is estimated at 14, 000. Fourteen vessels, one iron-clad, six screw steamers, four schooners, two cutters and ne yacht, constitute the nivvnrr ' Mr Steele has introduced in the House a bill for the relief . of Mrs Ann S Sturdivant, of North Carolina, which DBrT referred to the committee pn ClairMaye po pth and ordered to be prMe. P b&tlkin' U MaKUFACXUBINQ 15 THE SOUTH. The Baleigh Farmer and Mechanic fur in this jjtate with the number of 4ooms Lhisjstate with the number of4ooms Ao-epihdle'lIiSaorlfwoWfem xue lactones are mostly small. : but they make a good beginning at any 686. The aggregate canita widvesle&j is estimated at above $1,600,000, and of operatives employed, 2,283. I Other miii&rpi larger dimensions tnan any, uSMWiiton;in saysfS Newspaper Ekteepeise, The Bal eigh Jfeff 03d4 Jif k iw luriuer eniexnrise.v id lis issue oi Wednesday it says : "We intend to perfect arrangements by which before the meeting of the next General As sembly, the editorial room of the 'News woorrctedy fciftttrarw: Legislature. Having already - on our staff. a stenographic wntej'.jfeiUJie able to set up the debates as they pro ceed, and dis few minutes namesake in Loudon has similarly con nected its editorial rooms with both houses of Parliament, much to its con ye mence,' .n rh 1 n ; x v rTbr b Jul -The niJhMB tha' tne Demecratic State convention to be held next summer should also ; nominate the Candidates for the Sunerinr flnnrt 1 judgeships. ,"Itt is true," the Advance . , . . a - v" says, "they are to be selected from the t . a l a. . 1. . tncts, dui mey are to be elected by the nullified T?jm?fth?rtfiSnd uiiUer tne' law reiruirthg' Ydtatibn'wiir have to ride the different circuits ot courts all over the State, and the law only requires for the sake of conve nience that one judge shall reside in each district.' !",' " It is true, as our contemporary, says 4hatr.the 'judges i are to ride all the cir -iuits; but eti" -rS liVit "'l hau rally desire C.. : a.l.sj fc-z its own man, and it seems to us that this hould be accorded, notwithstanding the fact that each judge is as much the jvdge of one . district as ; another. It C tbfc$V tat iXvMm Tvas not tne iaea oi tae ungual iramers cf the law regulating the . election of $vizea,elae their residences would not hava been prescribed to certain dis tricts, but they might have been taken t-rre 'vi.i lj a, x:.zs.zj 113 ijnlath (tl;:.?) district. : t - i a i water Britfra- eddies a. r:;: iat! oxrn cinouLATicn. publishes . ilcolur ik itc rjal in regard to its owr? circtaticp?, i:4 '-"cor wittbberlUily papers in the State, and makes some rather invidious state men ts in reerard to the circulation of to uoticenot that we desire to get up a .wAcnilifirsy between the Observer pri4 ""'"H pomeo oneTmay be deceived in regardjo or ft ti i i T 7 J thft dailv iirilti ion ottae totte CfnsKEVEB is put down by the, unar RalfiiVh naner at dailv 1.054. weekly, 1,445, which at the time the statemetW was given was correct, and would have been sworn to by the proprietor ha( it-been necessary; but nearly three; fourths of our papers are distributed within the county of Mecklenburg, audi all these are delivered by the postoffie rlpnartrrifint fret of VOStaae SO that 106 payment of $181.72. ve&r renresents little more than on a. A ail tjviueuuc mat. jfM9 w vyt'ty" we suomn we iouuwiuk i woci ........ ..j. ..t''A,v 1 from pur books" showing the njou we have" $aid 'for news 'paper (4 on. Messrs Wr&'B. Tiddy; iBihdClhe'JBr f-:i877.:gw.4.;00v0i Oct. 1. .........Mi...M..M.i...fiO205, ; rt rT?" ? 16,.w..i.i..v.s.,...i.Vi..... t' 29...... Xia.T79 : 1 UV ; iMMtlllHHilWlNMMUtMIM 3 ;iL..v.s.;;.v...:.U.V.:.'Sri8.'iP 13....... V.U. 82.90 Dec 1............ 42.rl6.a) " 18 U14.85 20, .......?...w..,a.j?2.4Dj 1878. i...... ... uH:ul-rl : 15, . ........ .v.,.... A pel w ' 31 '- ; v.....i "91.65 U ' Total for four months,M ... .....$907.87 This statement shows an actual con sumption of nearly'one hundred reams per month and as we-use paper vwhich WfAsi&irty-fancT hot forty stated sheets, our friends and T patrons can form some idea of our circulation, without being sign, namesaae. TOBiOCO TAX are glad tbaee that Senator Memmon has interested himself in the bill to re duce the tax on manufactured tobacco. e ao- cM . r donbtless. by a reduction i i i i nit r i f tniapnopiskjoyfltfjl Br4ndyan4 tnus wouia do uiiea a great Duruen from the shoulders of the people oi North Carolina. Our production of tobacco and whiskey is very laree. an Ift prpdncfeffW wefkjiete of a class which can ill affQKJ tct ?ear tne weight of taxation, wbfch . the? presept laws impose. This is particularly the I casejnth distillers ofiquors, who arej gerally speal Mg very poor kAenwh tlQQ, ta a iruit. and . who fee k aak'Vaa t ak r M - r the law as it now stands, very onerous An immense revenue is raised from these sources, and comes ff of a class Winihsticehicti has tooJOhsri ijush inj existed T. " i j:jt.t.iuL.i- i-.T2.I.-r ' the present point, but it is highly de sirable that the burdens of government to.made Ci bear rnor)a,fequairy Upon the ana looacco Dear ai.oget.uer more vnan their share and have for years done so, and we ereatlv hone that the present bfta$rn ippluft W $ 4Wjpdief of know, are fully alive to the interests of lavm great weight in Congress. T I Presidents Appointments. The President in a late conversation sHd, in r$r encode appointments in Iti e South .t hat it hid never been his pur- pJse tPappoint Democrats to ohice when competent republicans could be obtainwi.In.xeierence. toJudge a . m Aa a m Xiortbrop, oi ooutn uarouna, ne said -that his Re pubiicanisBk could not be j swTf-iE flina pe naa - very ins ; i, f LpnukisaiM indorsements. Toe principal oojection r urged against him seemed to lie in the fact that he was recommended by Gov. Hampton As to his fitness for the . position there could be no doubt. The President ex pressed his confidence in the diaposi tion of f ov.HSmpton,to, adt ' aster hCfi fait: u'ly ir d ir pailtiilito waYdalfclasaesTblafik'asVellMwhite, and bad appointed colored men to offices. . The President, however, in- I.. .a m . . ' ilialAi that ISA thAiitvhf - thA tWAaAm. iMuun au wwum: wwa viu ' 'a vu&u cases where . Gov Hampton had no control were somewhat of a partisan nature, api the object of Jffhlch v7as to perJecdW Cepubheads rkther than to punish crime. ; regar the .criticw as, oateiy harin'UyrimatedM e-t a i. w a. j - - at. k. m West romt cadet to please senator Gprdomr and at the jsanra tims refusing anUpbolntmkht M KepubUcaiis, the President said ho had but ten of these appointments to make. : and at least three hundred applications had been mada to him. His effort had been and would be to select the young men bes fitted for the appointments. The Pre sidetit said - he had also been dctrifif- lrCTs r-tf "!me of the ar' aten c ioi T mmission era tb -tha AiiA icooUion.f These honorary appointments were made en tirelv on the recommendation ot the Governors of the diarent States, and he did nctcor-:dI:r that he should be held reron:1. 1 3 f-r ths Character o: : The Chicago Times ass that, one these davsJ Madison wells .c. and Eittmg Bull will be hung, and Charlev Eoes will be found, and Uar Schurz and Jay Gould will kill one an-rv-r in r --'iai. and Eutherford B srr- t-- rp?.i7n-and SjmuelJ Til . - . r-irried. ' Then this dis- irl..- c :try will Ir tb- tlry UXSTXO nmah these commodities may not miscarry. their constituents in this, regard, and Walki and Te":j ' ..;, CSulotte. I-.yfTi;TV TOo: -ir ie oec.TtheO stry 1 1 retaining i 3 south j Tryc 'street we.ill? pause or - imorv -jit at the hiehly improved ; grounfiiahd hand - , 1 : I ,. I ' i - ft t ! f I til r 'if c J -ae a some residence of J H Carson, Esq. tkia onnf atnni) half a onftirV a OT) and far-jmaoyiears,iJJtie aub brick "edifice rknown aa"thef efpate eademy, a ver important institution! o the old i tirnecUizehVof Cbarfottef to Thia nria t.Vio first, schonl Vt Vi5h crrarlo whirn'WftnPAdod' Oneen'a CoileSeu and a& carried ob supcessfoliy tintii it was destroyed by lire irf 1852.? The lot was then sold ito 4he present Jproprietor, ariptionsawem, uwesteiiii.!theii6bel Oiildihg and rgrotmdaindw occupied. bjy4 I have brouent for yourJiuspe.ciwn first aubscriptionuist rorne old rrivL ftfTerviDiecionst'jD'ocfamentl rthkntAlrMirh!nf ih I 0he,dc41ai w.aithwrjrth)whaliithree m.AowpthobBcripi?howith fp w of ; the namps, with the largest 'sums armeuuea.KL ssoina (Heoiie wsu.t sii."- '-ir IV ? ng jnsmftpsliip, yqu bsrjge Wn rrThoa CbV61k !, i m I i 5O0 W 1 1 feWohnilrwin, -U.it J-'i ,5:400.00 Jeis.SatnueliMcO0.mbu einh 200 001 ,BlWni?lom:iii:iuiitrttlSOX)0rt .Th rithe iiamea' arO'ntlm erouV.' but ioi eriaJier mounts.T; Mr ' Wmarsoi was the' unci etf Jth) present wneraoif this lot, v andc coriSKleriDg "that n e had no children of his own-lo'edacate "hie suoscnpuon was ver, Smith! raaafiirsj father.,'Th ?HoriiWtnJ Davidsons Who I hea.dheEstvived CO-ft great'8gerdd Pis veneraoie gray me,a an form are stillTrerjoambered oldw dtii-Bris of member M Congress when comparatively a lis dauffhteii then- : teen, accompanied him' With fither memoers 1819. She has aJ very TividolleetioiiT of many disUnguishedrpersfJns brtltLWd9rrrry OWnU!; W I neriddi naltifflilIylofhkiEahdeloti I of BoanoEe,twhertovertook:er father's travelinepartt atAMUla creek,' bound I JaototfcWPfc membei' tf ISS itl II :-M - - - - - ' 'Mk a akaaaiiV . I iutiuiiiM.vT awaiumo ui dci tuio auu aifratobercoX d(gsKTakir his' retinue heltoolc boat 'with ? out I iMse num uiuwo imw u mo. iuwo oour otomaon, naoimat ? josuveness, mzzt Caiariotte tlarty; and duttne the follo w I were pools pf blood ground ach pre j ness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low ing-: season, cftms! irequeuwyu to 1 them.sUn one occasionHie invited "Itfckla anlmnl irirl .Ail h fsillorl IdiuwifflTiinvhim tA t.VtA l1.t.hnli i On Sundays morning! sbe-f madether; marked, torfoq don't . expects Mr l&andoipn to rememoer, an engagement fK fittiA hit wrtiv.T"?.. Rut .11 ldalnh waa tiwi tfreat m man. ta make an entrairementwith a hikl ind I then fr,rt it Ho .a m onr? nr.lno-,oH frt - an attack. Of niehtmare the nizht be ; nia uminDBH nv avinir . n u r. iin nan nttiii fore, and eaye his face a blow which j. ... . : ' a Li. " L' t lefta dbrufee And,"ihei added "I knew yon would not lite to walk with . m (..a,. m - a man wno iooKed lite; netiad sust had a fighk" j Many other .ancetT inter j eating incidents are related byJthisiady which? euhv to be -j preserved, and 1 trust they) will be-a The ilon Wm Da vidson a , mothers was .at beauty;and a L11 f,mlianflae4n.b5 day. She owned a large landed estate on tne west oifiariotie; as ineroiiw - ,a- . r - n ti tie west of, UI owned bn . ; the east,. And unlike tne Pd?" 8cenauts syi retain ,a portion of it. iHer grandchildren,.cof net ioun,n generawo wa; inuseen ?Pni?H irH-,0i tne.oeanwiu4ii iren of JGonnleyand Mr Richard Moore. 3jwifc4 '' J I - -. I , . weal lrmw.Bweev.. .uyuit nuruM: hibi furnif.nrft stitrA There stood the1 old a it - nir aTvritrsTH Hi.unn v Mai w whete.'in.the General, jWashinitpn was entec HHUu uo ubuuio ui ium uciiuui ncie far more enthusiastic than we f'are. They loved and hatecT with tetf fold in tensity, r General Andrew Jackson's h atred of 'the'Brltisn" when "he was a was" an luustriion o ims: ana iur pueynyu siirpuu wumwu uj the-ei)Mret ?wntiqf5,jiira aotberr Alius irntrikiiJilj shu nn ais iu an trannn in nnrnmi; won tnia wun incident rfiUted bv Mrs Ortdk in refirard to WflwhifTgton'ft Tit A"-"g every honor which theieitizeo8ttW hean unon him. tne vounc ladiest the town,rushed ;to ,Mrs Cook's, after hia HAnafftifA;"tnL feiaalh nHinW nnnn . r , - " " . . . . wbiohieiept. Tl i io toicn VVe now come to tne JJ'irst-' rrestyte'liMy I5?J Lv hnwnrpr i thARPftrtnd hniiHini. Th dedication ' sermon was 'preaohed by Rv I)r Jon Mp.KMvunri trt tirut mti niHaeitfiSMWhftn'(it r.pV nn nrnh But the most Ssacred; spot Twithin the bounds of the corporation, the one to sjiver.,niiM oeuator; vonBiinetiu. au which the Bweetest and yet the saddest awerAQ.n inqmryjo-day, aid.that.,he membriesTctinia jbenfdbhurch yard; ,ftdh not ,yet determined whetherto across wuiuu mo vvvbuidk uuuuw .oii tha nhtiroh ataann aJl TTnr mnro than. hundred' years "have" griefr;strickeh Wirt. ituried t toytt .Uetoee- snaaea tna tan grawa , maunasf t witn tears and nraverStekrS for the deSO lation left py aeatn, ' no prayers lor future rciknidtt 1'beV&nd'. thettrave.. DnM ''nntthA'rvJHhnliirKtrall withLhl. i..,- tti. i a Hn pawer wun a sauaejnouer cauenceraj friend Invited him tq go asnore anu uentu.iQcjuu i is a uuuuuuu Kr jriuu, iu ua;iijMsumiuiug wMivu lovdas Wedana tfrieveasVedol'cAn At twelve years later tnan-ine aate pf the interment of'.' Mary vBarnet, inj thfl fAiiTrarri on kha Ptit'iS. A, The.Baldwins were a Northern family, bne of the ladies V which rnarried Dr Thos HeudersonandanotherJuirried the Rev JA.vJehnRobinsdnrisaflong thepa.tofFppla&dfchuU Other very ancient tombstone, and . a very remarkable one. is' that of Samuel HcComb, J79?. A He rwasv the.fath er -- of the gsntUHaUi lrUalUitoraphXhave shown you. "It bears a coat of arms three iwords, with tbepoints meeting three etasrs' heads and a Latin quota tim ,f Sold lohi, hdnestaTb e foraging party of 4:0 Lritish soldiers; .wbo, were chased by. theinimorM twelve irom Muuers wmvK iw sacreuuesa ; fiuu tuu-aop-1 how.1 because the steameT: was'xna ixio tion.t,The pldest grave-.which has ajtropolis which !was - wrecked bn the tombstone is .vthat; of Joel? .Baldwin J Nnrth tlarV.il rti coast.' l.a . 'r,':'u v-'' ' Mclntyre's farm j were commanded, by I While she 'was :nlavinCamille the nr.!-- TA 1 U .4 ntn. k.iiln.A4t... il. ' -i . ..-., . Major Doyle,-whO escaped unhurt, but the second oLacef in - command was mortally Wounded, and died two days after at the house of Samuel MeComb (usually prcn -unced McCombs. ) De married the widow of James Dayidson, the Hiy tr.f jre Kisntioned as the moth er cf tts Hon 7cx Davidson. Mr V"ni Davidson's randson. Liut Blake. a handac ie t ad elegant young officer oi trie w.tsa :a,t"i t; vy, lies - under i ene oi t :e i :. est sta :ly and richly carved of the 3 rrode a mrble struct ure" folr se c iowyrt.tsucss contrasts picturesquely-with the old gray stones of the former century. After many iong voyages in ioreign seas D.9 return ktndredrihestilMivste bloom of his Xff iuf noeine same towSutoen sleep4hia tworicjyely. listers the elder of whomwill lons be remem- tcred for rher elevation" of character. grace, ftf nianpei? and. exquisite rrefine, ment of taste. The ! younger was one whose memoryts-a; spiritual "thing of ReJI?,tTf ft thdns which covers Wf W11? fcW,fi.fnr lefp wife, Susanna 8pn "d his wife, Margaret Polk. He was eiefcted jjaemberai its? fine istaijeease andiothef avtracwDB,'-naw iiat1BieD& itu eartu-1 ly glory, caod bow quickly forgotten! '5 5,. A Man and Ms Wife Killed. : f rr., F"fl.f-Sfy,". ?Hrfca next oldest was iouncvpiaying witn tne I.? VPr1 TO3."; Bi.?fJ?1,fTO(;"B. . f i . ';JJj2? do Bhaafehtlchbked -toS faW I in ff aTBn If III Iin U UUB UK HUD UaiiO. t. Vmk . ti.aT i . ."i vi! ' t . yneTTy,wpm negro man wno ,wHrro WffB f0," , . f ;; I The evidence, thus far, . seems to show Noah Cberry aSthe . imurderer. iHeis itf custody; l v T: 1 w oner was a tenant on Aiainson a considerable eicitemeht in the neigh imuii w iwmvvwviv . Khnftl' '!' 'J -Uik . viA w HCMAiot People. The people Norfolk.r-i-situated -iaS' :theyaiate in the? f neigh bor hoodi 1 of ) the p; most dansrerous part oil the (American coasL have been heavily taxed: for the relief of the lyictims of shipwreck, but - lioaAvvoa fr ivO lain lk said rto their v credit that their humanity has been equal to iv vi w si occasion, ; ana to at tne aia tney have riven to their suffering fellow- M m a ! 1 neir limited means-Kb cityin 1 the j-vW mhUr viMMM nf Mlf. j - JwsnevolenCe' and hureanity s4han thb old Yireinia ity.Noraoo ;twe iible loss of the HunTn nade I . . . , ... 1 a heavy dram Up0ttleiriCnarttie8, ir;,i ami Nni.fi.lb- rMnnnrtoH IberforStw a . a . 1 1 i w A noirnt nan unv nr.nPF nan nnnn nnr survivors; ppbn their . generosity, and i i tka'KnriDnvat nfMrAd nn Ann rnrn n.n 1 srtr,,ii,; Hf i wora aWnofatinnftrul Jitl Vn ihrim aATvA- ihRtad nf otherrf. bv.k i.nl,t f wrtht nf - iSraioA 1 1. a Aa AM a r, v A Ko and do likewise.J?aitote 'Sun, I , tt;'i' ' v - , The Pbestdent',1 and tsTBR. fin.VEB "-hi-Tj -i. ii.. . . ' ..., i ,t 1 OTJESTi03r.--:enalor. AtUson JwnQ.nas I oharget oi tne silver phi, eyprewes- nis I heuahai nrresjuenvwiu.npi jeto I vwjwi Piirw,nMiiv ivwphi wm 1.1 O t. - ,TP1 alS lb am faft U he Senate nanee committee.-,, uw reentlemen owhorj baye.jctajkedi', with TSpecial tUispatcn to" me, Kaieiga jsews.j s I ue pi .mat iru.. rr.. T. v - ... . f I RtOnrach'Bi lUi LU0WXi80Ea,rJM. i;.;jJ"eDruary IJSj . I tive oreans jromifcQis aisirici. 1 -" " rr 7' 7 How annearance of tha young toari,-nd mVWMJ& Wtnal invatida,aai younfe rlrl aw I ,Br,-vuufa6 s. f I Vew I energy, js replaced , by a hOU8e oLtheuoolT;M;;. flniiu iv.rffAi.fnV'li- Breu.' bV.uiu8 "wns A-iii-iUJi Vrfr I .Yrf" . " pv...-rt.T: rr f , ttgoq leeiing. omce Mn. -the Vln? rather view: 1 that the veto power snouid pot pe ex Jl " i " at I ercised unless to. prevent a real or apr t parent r vmxauwu vup wimwwwuj f President: shas inot 5 to any one stated f deanitely what be would dp. vfith the vv.. t - I iya8rXpr. utfaU, ATn. lllA. V V ') 1 i. i hi' mi , Jtieflerr.nTed't,, go U: KA1 21I with a party. of wottnien frdm rwi I urllnhiQn tT5a unfa iniV1hrfld' him rmt td leave hef:and his friends advised him 1 I ftvnt.h' '.nt Wnth'fn0 r.nnldl I lalce a 'Tiartincf drinlt..' tie' assenwjui i ana 'was purposely QSiaiHU iu 1 i V i If .11 .I.l1 I2 I a'ty.snu. 'ir1 "';fJ k'U nfn'1AVapn, RevHenry Ward Beecher inhis ferj- mo? '-l0B.TW nTfaa'WnW S 8e Jate.fope iVfear 'Skl .Sn vPmj ?nTOl-T?SvP SSfeSn er, "that instant Ucxl's angels pore nim gently as a little child, iu the arms of its moLuerjm,o ipej presence oi, nis oavior IMwaSj.jpot becau8eelf waaiope but oepauso a new neart,, had been; given him...,fhe nature of tbe Popewas KaU 1 j '-"3 n.h i. mP if -iv.-;':-!- Modjeska t.'inust -be'a wonderful Sac- tress.. The' Bostmt Hnetttp. szvs that prompter t threwasida .hia book atad Wept, .xhe lover allowed tears to mean- derdown hiar powdered ' countenance; the , hard: hearted father was scarcely able to go - through his- part, and a scene shifter joined a palace by the "" cf' Cumo ; l scene from f'Ten Nights in a Bar Room." . ; -. ; .i The Polk Intestigation. The com mittee for the""Ktorm of the Civil Service, hadj Doorkeeper Polk on the stand td day, and jpartially ; examined himj ftsj t3;the manner in which he carried on. b4sffice:VIe attempted to argue bis case at onestag of the pro- fnim, and said that thev onlv wanted He claimed ..that, al- though- there are m en -employed in : a. . ; .. i: ii . .i j the clerk rooms who are not on tbe rolls that there was precedent for this ; and be had to account for their irregulari ties on the score o'f precedent and ne cessity., i His testimony j was damaging to his case. It is evident that heis hon est and means tof do. jighVbut either has been 'badly advised or 'lacks ad ministrative ability He admitted that he had .fifty Tfiix pages on.' the rollfor instance, when .the. law allowed him vr AMBLING IJT THE AEMY.-i-A bllt IS maturing in the United States Senate to suppress i gambli punishable by J court mg in the army,1 courtmartial. General result of association and ihoughV and not'or law. ' 'The Stetroihff Stniiri W ITnalth'. J l. ,-'The acquisition of Vital energy is the step ping stone to healtb,'--When the system lacks f:'Vitality, :the various i organs'' flag la their duty, become chronically irregular and -. diseastt is eventually ::institntecL'. Tq prevent tnis unhafjpy state, of thincsi the debilitated system should be built up by tbe I ; , lmmitaDie tonic, tlostetter s tiers which invigorate the diffes- and insure the moroaeh conver. oi rood into blood of a nounsmngauan frbm whence ? every i muscle.' nerve and noreacqnirei no wonted suppuesi of i vtgori and the wholeystem, experiences the bene4 lncU3.iprreturnathe sya vstem ial refreshed bV healthful el amber, the nerves grow1 stronir and calm, the despondency be gotten or chronic indigestion and an uncer-l disappears j and that sal; skin peculiar to ha- persons deficient in vital more becoming I How It is Done. HThe first object in life with the American 1 people is to.get rich"; the Becond, ; how to Lain good heaUh: The ;.nrst can be ob- v - - r??!?? of Dyspepsia, rvr .mpiaiut, juruigauoq., oco., SUCH 8 the Heart, Spirits,4 &aV 'you need not suffer another day? Twd doses of Augnt' Flower WilU re- lieva you at once oample bottles-10 cents. Regular xeJ5 cents, Positively sold by all nrst-ciass drrrista in tne u. ,? f "pjAlrEKT! MEDICINES. S T her: OWN WORDS. BnxMOaat, Mn.y Feb. 13. 1877. Dear 8ir: Since several years I have trot a sore ana very paiMurroot. j. nad some pny sicians, but they couldn't cure tne Now I have beard of your tarns from 1 a lady who was sick for a; lone time, and became T JI U 1 . I J, L. L 11,1 .. I I . . VEGETINE. ail weU-from your Yssktihi; and I wentlgOLD SUBJECT ma qquicoi. dm owe oowe u vkuetxrk; ana after , 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. , I tank God for ' this remedy and t yourself ; ana wishing : every eonerer may pay atten uon to it. it is a bleESing lor health, . , u.tu -. Mrs. C. KRABE, -: , 638 West Baltimore Street. ' SAFE AND SURE. Ma. H. R. BiKVffm : -In 1872. yonr VKGKTiJta was recommended S V.eL ? 1 U1CUU. A HIUOIUWU IU UT-U'- JX9 .UB H1UB X I WM .nflfcrlntv fram eeneral dabilitv Mid ner- yous prostration , superind need by overwork aini IprMrniAr hahira. It9 wnnfiftrfn! srrncrth. AlwiinaandfcnratiTeDrotrtiessflflmdtiaffK.tliii n a - myj debiatated sfrom the first dosel anil mitirF ilk nr.inini.ii 1. tisn rHiiin v mmv i . : ----- -7r j y recovi than 'usual health and then I have not hesitated cive VKQEnsa mv most unaaahned in- I fnl aeent In nromoune health and restoring Ithewasted system to new life and energy. ViorrnrB is the only medicine I use, and as Iahi aa t llva f viavav ATfuiAl f - flnr) o KattAiJ ItUS) v V uvtvi kaO.r'ww w aaaj act'iiVA Yours truly.- W. H. CLARK. 120 Monterey Stree, Alleghany, Peon. VE6ETIIIE , THE BEST, SPRING 'MEDICINE.' I n o-J.? t Dear Sir- -This is tolcertify that I have tused yom "Ji ood Preparation" in my fami i j wy wuu tUiuaiUivi ww fula oh .Cankerous H umors or Rheumatic ctions it cannot be excelled rand as a blood purifier aud spring medicine it isrthe almost everything. " l can cheermny recom almost mend It to anv A v.n.i....t(kili. m-.h.;,)-'.,, ! t WHAT IS NEEDED. rf . " '' BcwroH, Feb. 13, 1871 f t Zcar &VAooat one year since I ioand mysea jn a feeble' condition from jieneral nebiuty. VTOinirii was strong y recom- mended to me by a 1 Inend. who bad been much benefited by its use. I protenred the hrticie i and,rafter using several bottles, was rRffiaSEESSS S - l feel quite confident that there a no medi- J hinAsmieririr trilt fnr t thrwo fnmnlintj fnr whicn it is ' especially-prepared, and would fcheerfiilly recommend it to those.who feel I that-they. need something to restore them to - Firm of B. M.PettengiUftOov - ; ; I v .,; , !, i , i . ALL HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF. P r.- - Bouth BxawiCK, fiie.Jau i7, 1872, H. R. pTivxirs, . . Jf v , 1 f - : , -j Dear Sir l haye bad dyspepsia n its worst form for the last' ten years, and have taken hundreds of dollars' worth of medicines Without obtaining any relief. Ih Hejtember last: 1 commenced- -taking the WEdBiXBit, since which tin e my health has (steadily improved, v My food digests wel and X have gained fifteen - pounds . of tflesh-! r .'Jl'bere are several others in tnis place takingYKOBrurt and all have obtained Tenet . 1 Yottrs truly,-' THOMAS B.'sfOORlB, -.u ru"- ' lOverseercf Card Room, ? tiPortsmouth Cio's Mills. i 4' 4 'mJiLZtJ Li-aTLL. M ! i TTRflTTi'TrTT?: x v a, aairilaaai a. AalU ' '- r :i . 1 ' Prepared oy ..tx. f it - It H.'Ri STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS 1 ;U Vegenaels .-wid by Ah Druggists. : Saratoga Spririjpf ; A T Charlbtte,- N. C; 1 We haye - now n operation our Saratoga Fountain, and will have on, drauehv alt t.h Saratoga Water en ice. an mod u ta t h. Springs iu New. York. ; , . ,McADiN'3 DHTJG ETOSS. u g V TDErS0IJTnERl-Cl6AU-Ill ANIFACTOUV , OH - XDSLmJULirr 1ST. o- Is the place to buy good home manufactured Cigars for the THE OOLbEtf nlOTWalrand tflT chased anywhere. a d equal toany ia'ceptfilgaroath for S cents cash: THB miENA YICJroKla. Havana nlled seven for 2d cents. . TBE REFRESHER Havana filled eight for 25 cents. THE INDIAN PRDIOSS-rLarge gar, Havana, three, for 25 cents. We will also sell twelve7 Cigars for 23 cents, as good as Any tJ cent cigar. All the finest brands of CHEWING and 8MOKING.TOBACCO kept on hand. Oar motto is, '-Quick Sales and Small Profits." Cash for a Goods on delivery. Orders promptly filled. f f'-'f ff 'JT f F"Af McNINCH, Proprietor. THOMAS' , , , , HAIR?(TBABE HABXj HAIR ,- TO CHEMICAL7 ANALYSIS Prepared for a specific purpose that is for the hau; and all cutaneous affections ; it stops any abnormal falBng-ef th liaii in from to la dsjl, improves the growth of new hair, removes dandruff, allays.tcfiingsenskion.' It also eradicates what is commonly called Flesh Worms, Tetter, Bang Worm and all Parasitic Diseases of long standing, it is strict ly sanitary in its action, bampe cake 60c with directions to any ad drees, on receipt of the price.For sale by druggists and toilet dealers, SmalLorlarge orders filled b- feb7 JOHN L HARDIN, Charlotte, Agent for North Carolina. l CEQIfe S AI4E QR I t l 1 I Weil I ITI DrOVeO U IXV e t.otmwf jrwwrry.-w h?3 ,6S a w ... - - - c . IPS erf y For Sale: ANT person desiring to purchase a well improved city lot,, house witn pine rooms, andjnbflern cprxvjBnieiicesijsftlneiwell of water, brick kitchen, within five minutes .walk of the pnblip square, can be accommo dated by applying Mil -TBlSTOPFICBi; aecis 4 oo::o' l security OIL IHt etSI HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. Prop 150: DeraeivTesfrt " - - rwiTimwmmifTt. 1 ... mil I aMW1aif . HIGHEST A7Altb Centennial Exposition S For. Excellence of Manuraeture AND HIGH FIRS TEST. Enierse4 Isszr9C;!;3."i" '.i Air CertificaUOtu of ManyJ " 'GrtificaU-DM of Many. Baltimore. Dec. 23d. 1874. Mttmt. C West a Ami. f-Omilemen: -Havirt tised; the varior- oils sold in this city for ilium mating pxi isea, I like pleas tire irf recommending your "Aladdin Security Oil" as the t'iftst and Sew ever Used in our housa. hold. Yours trul A&DSEWi I ACo'sdrugfltore. jJ . - fe i am workms at prices to suit the-f times, for d ish. i; Will give ou "a Ifo, 1 set of teeth i ,for $19Tjrjr-Qol6r and Jin Filling inserted fof $L.O v T and nnwarHfl ifftil I IIP nil -i mi ... Aa 1 - -. t n iin years' exnerienrii I pTarsTitaff e tire satisfaction. , janll khairiu i, , i . ta -.1 i - u i li i , i:o :i Leave your orders at my office and they will receive prompt attention. Office at E. M. Holt's old stand,- Collet .ccreet, unariotte,'. u. ; 1 TwiU-receire'thia All. " Io IS hi H l H 8 Decade P aseood Tobaeen ?& f!&n hit nnr. HAIR, SOAP, BA8IS PURELY VEGETABLE AND Perfectly Neutral. 3MAKING. pKMOVAL. 11. ST Mrs JtUc?Telia would reibectfullv inform r the Jaieg OX Charlotte and Vicinity that she has removed her Millinery Store to tbe room formerly occupied by Mrs Query, where she, will be pleased to see her friend and customers ' All Orders entrusted to her care will be neatly and promptly executed. FashlonableDressmaking DTJBABILITY. and Pit guaranteed, pat terns cut to measure, and millinery or ders'executed with "taste, The latest styles of dress and other patterns always on hand. s t-i MBSJL PASHAILLAIGUB, ' 1 Koom next to Van Ness' Gallery. sept6 MISCELLANEOUS. JkUJSu V IAN aUANO. A PINE' ARTIObE Copy of Analysis of j the Peruvian Gubdo. ..Direct Importation Ex. Cargo Hudson, Baltimore, ByW, M. H ABERSHAW, F. C. s. , Water joo '5'" f Containing per cent r M 2.62 per cent Nitrogen 6.28 per cent. l Equal to Ammonia. 7.63 per cent. J Organic and VolatUe, 25.11 ' AlkaUne Salts, &c, ;4't 43.72 ' Phpsphates, fI 20.28 Sand and Insoluble, -v' 8-27 J221d lbs delivered to j3 (earner ; in lots of w tons.;) $48 00r per 240,lbsjdeliverea w Stea'mer'f in Pew hagVf actoarweight. nVfi 'tv l7 lMIDDKlt)r?4C0., - janl9 eod3w ' 7 South flt.? Baltimore t A OTNT WANTEDr! Q C $5 to $ljper Jay and expenses; For partn er particulars inquire of B A SMITH, ftfe7iw; J'? !; ' f.il rj Central Hotel. ;ai.IIorria&JBro8. , M, D BTEIZLB U with lfessrs H Morrtf Bros, where he would be glad to his friend or Tecefre their orders. w HiA T E V ER -Affecf hi mind affects his body. A gen tl re - ;atv :s city said to me afeJ.P a j0 I aloost sure I should bays; tof mylast severe spell of sickness if I had! liad-BeTeral thonsand Life Insnrance secor" i Ioi tny dependent, wife an ftVt i jtherreliable old Onst lwitn.:'v--j -would have taken care of thein. ThisBi' only sayes about 4 cents a day on B a did not have to die to win ve to die to torj, : . i' JOHN P BTJTT,4 Agent- r fcb7 1 . 7' - ,ue moit B.vurl Aliff. tfffi 4 1 I ana il caii7 "'"'rif,-iOBoit
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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