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saafafMa T " f i- "r- - art'Sirti'MnW (tobsekeiA TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. HAS.-fi JOIEty - ' Editor and Proprietor 1 : , . i SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1878. . kOCEEPINS OF CONGRESS." THE EASTEUNTWARrGAB. hC-Shali and the Czar Speculations as toSchouTalolTs Mission What Shall be England's Quota of Troops ? Aus tria Still Armlng--Tlie Turks and Russians not yet Agreed. . St. Pjeteesbubo, May of Persia is here. He Pacific Railroad Matters-The System -of Electing the President lFnderCon " slderatlon In the Senate Report Against the 8-IIonr Law Explanation ofthe Cherokee Indian Blll-The Case AgilnsI the Cdtronw drm The Potter I the winter, palace. t The. Shah rem ains ston Speaks On the Texas Pacific.; - "Xondok. May : 24 This morning's PasL'kfteT statinctbat Count Schouva- loff brings assurance that the disposi- g-Th Shah Irove By the 8ide-jDfJe.Gaar in aife opens-carriage to4 . V- Geicral Notes and Gossip. "Free from the doting scruples that fetter our - free-born reason 1 1 "FAIR WAY, ,ii-. wtlHO 'f... On Thursday Mr Stephens attempted to speak on the investigation question, and, according to the advices of the MNewfYqrk World, ".was howled down," by the Democrats in the House. We lament to hear this, and are ashamed of our party friends. If this matter is . , to be reopened and we think ft a t ' 1 supreme folly it ought ' to be done fairly. If the votes of Florida and Lou isiana are to be investigated, then fair r play demands that the alleged : fru4a ,4n Oregoh; Mississippi and New' York should be inquired into, and this is what Mr Stephens intended to say. But he was not permitted to speak. i This sort of generalship will ruin us if persisted in. Fair play is what the Beople want, and as the matter stands r Potter and a small group are throw ing away the next election. Eforfoik Landmark. If the Landmark kifows anything at all about Alexander H Stephens it knows that he is the chronic growler of the nt continent. ! i He has never favored' any action whatever in the matter of the election frauds. He is as timid as a mouse and never favors anything cal culated to confuse or rout the enemy. It was so during the war when his eternal croakings did more to dis- ' hearten the friends 'of the Confederate cause than any of the victories of the Union army. What he was to the Con federacy he has been ever since to the Democratic party. It has never done anything to please him. He is one of "vnur men-who-ftrriea Vconciliation" to thipjnijf f beM it lmei-aubs'erviil ency. If the South had been made up of &u.Qkaj8,he every one of its States would to-day have its neck under the eel oftoefopprejSor H(c ed trat wnen Gran t was the worst phases of human He has never had aught but "honeyed a W&lfof -tiW fnw-nonyihing flaye i&?oaKefpafti toiwhUli he pro fesseSyAUegiance, Away, Jvithim- If the mm 'naaMmi $ dJiim.asit has treated .many, a njifnxi fafi ynrpos jwas o clog the movement in which the Dem- TacatiOipaxty. .was engaged ! and - which . tbaftktgit n,ubbiBfe qI h,itn,) it hap thUilar.proseicL.BUCcesafuiiyi vihe 5nl inient- ef.eloping character. Elam, of Louisiana, from the commit- tee on racino itauroaas, reporter me i -77- Tjtro.- ;t- .nfl nf Kill rpnPRlimr Afiction 22 of the act in- nesfi to meet the, EiI lews, andof - I 1L. T. .m. I tMh MV Sm mKV kAM VMWAt ATir Trt Baton Kouee and Vicksburg Railroad ATI the British cabinet will Stand firmly by s dis- ComDany. printed and re-committed maiority in: the House of Com mons last night against Lord Harting- ton's resolution that no . forces be rais ed or kept by the crown in time of nfiao.fi save within India, without the mg ine ascertaining anu ucwmnuuu " Ii -t.;',a' an-W of the result of the election ofPreai an?TwnC dent and Vice President-of the United double the figure conceded by the op-2!-i!2!- Z!?a IZXZl Doaition.!! of whose estimates place to make a report gjS- the governmenVs majority about 60 in favor oi tne Din to amena sunary tn tht Annrnnnntinnn r.nmmittee. ' -Hi Senate Edmunds of Vermont, from the select committee td takO inter con sideration the state of the law respect ing the ascertaining and declaration A d V -A -A. 1 - provisions oi; chapters i ana oi me revised statutes ot tne unitea ecaies, relating to presidential elections and to provide for and regulate tne count ing of votes for President and y ice President and the decision of ques tions arising thereon. ,The bill was placed on the calendar and Edmunds . M I 1 11. A. gave .notice inat ne wouia ass ine at tention of tne senate to its consiaera- tion some day next week and he hop ed Senators would examine it care fully. Thurman. of Ohio, a member of the select committee, said he only wished to remark that the report was not a unanimous one,, and he would take oc casion to say to the Senate Why he dis sented. Burnside, of Ehode Island, from the committee on Education and Labor, reported adversely on the House joint resolution to provide for-the enforce ment of the 8-hour law, and also from i ; 2 ? .ji iL. lire same uuuiuiiitcc BuverBeijr uu mo Senate bill to regulate hours of labor. On motion of Spencer, of Alabama, the joint resolution and bill were placed on the, calendar, with Che ad ve'rsexelort. f J I I v The pending billallowing the Eas tern band of Cherokee Indians to sue in the Court ot Claims for their share of the Cherokee fund, involves the dis- jriputioir:of front SSOO.pqO to $1,000,000 Kislong sorrfe' l.WU ' UneroKee inaians .located, ia, North Carolina. The gov- fratu'ent holds eoniQ $.5,000,000 belong ing to tLe Cherokee Nation, the bulk . 1 i I 1 -" j . I" ? V : H ' m A. or 70. The Times, in its leading article, re ferring to this, says : "This waB be cause the debate brought out clearly the fact that the real issue' was approv al or condemnation of the governments oolicy in utilizing the Indian troops Under that interpretation the House voted upon iti If the resolution had been carried it would have been ac cepted by all the world as a yote of censure. Questions of the legality and constitutionality of the government's methods may .exercise Parliament's at tention at some other time. The resolution was nronerly consider ed in its bearing on the conduct of; the government at the great political crisis and in that light was overwhelmingly defeated. . Notwithstanding the confident ex nectation of an early meeting of the congress. Austria's military prepara lions are unabated. The first vessels, two in number, of the fleet carrying Indian troops, arriv ed at Malta to-day. Constantinople. May 24. The Bus 80-Turkish commission has" failed to I eyer means, it may have beW .engendered agree upon a line ot demarcation, tne Bussians claiming several points which the Turks refuse to concede. THE 1 PE3NTS YLYAITIA DEMOCRATS. The Convention's" Work a TlctoryIbr 4 1 Scott Oier Bandall. J PiTTSBUsa, May 24. After the nom ination of a full- State ticket by the Democratic convention, on motion of Senator Wallace Hon John B Millen was chosen chairman of the State cen tral .committee; The results of the con vention are claimed as a triumph for Scott over theEandall , whig Jihe party. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. A dispatch from Virginia City, Col, says - two . . secret agents of the .Russian government are there td furnish let ters of marque to . a privateer. The crew are to be raised there and the ves sel is to sail from San Francisco. Frank Starne's barn, at Providence. B I, was burned last night with three trotting1 horses, including File Cutter. Jme buildings at Suncook. .NH. have been destroyed by fire :' loss. $60, 000. 1 . ; John and Mary Griffin, colored, on trial at Salem, N J. for the bast few days, charged with having frozen, maimed and starved to death a child who lived with them, were to-day con- vicieu oi mansiaugnter and sentenced to five years' imprisonment. A Debatable Question' While much has been written concernine the use of "put up" medicines, the question is stilt an open one, and demands of the people a careful consideration. The salient points may be briefly stated, and answered as follows : 1st, Are the sick capable of de termining their real condition, the nature of their malady, and selecting the proper remedy or means -of cure ? 2d, Can a phy sician, no matter how skillful, prepare a universal remedy, adapted to the peculiar ailments of a large class of people, residine in different latitudes, and Bubject to various climatic influences?- In answer to the first proposition, we would say, diseases are named ana Known Dy certain "signs" or symptoms, and, as the mother does not need a physician to tell her that her child has the whooping-cough, or indicate remedy, so people when afflicted with many t of the symptoms concomitant to "impure blood," "torpid liver," and "bad digestion," require no other knowledge of their condi tion, or the remedy indicated, than they al ready possess. Second proposition Many physicians argue tnat diseases are sectional ly peculiar, and that - their treatment must therefore vary, and yet quinine, morphine. podophytun, and nun areas of other reme dies are prescribed in all countries to over come certain conditions. Is it not, there fore, self-evident that a physician whose large experience has made him familiar with the many phases incident to all im purities or the blood, general and nervous debility, liver complaint, dyspepsia, con sumption and catarrh, can prepare, a aeries of remedies exactly adapted to .meet the conditions manifest, wherever, jand hf what- Afe.not advertised specifics in the disei commenaea. DR. MEJMJE'S STANDARD;, ; s REMEDIES ed asVHmre-aHs," but are a-r which they are e- NATURAL SELECTION. . TnvAstiiratnrfl of natural so.ifinca hare demon strated beyond controversy, that throughout the animal kingdom the "survival of the fittest" I the nnlv law that vonehsafes thrift and Derpeth ity. - Ioes not the: same principle goverajo! commercial prosperity oi manr An uueruu cannot supercede a superior article. By reason of superior merit. Dr. Pierce' Standard Medl cineshave outrivaled all others. Their sale in thfi TTnltorl Rtatea alnnn exceeds one milliondol- lars per annum, while the amount exported foots up to several hundred thousand more. .No busi ness could grow to such gigantic proportions and purtse on any otner Dasis man inai oi menu. DB. SAGE'S . Catarrh Remedy Is Pleasant to'.tJse. PR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Its'.Cures extend over a period of 20 yea rs Cure by its Mild, So thing Effect.- DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Cures "Cold in Head" and Catarrh , or Ozcena. AN OPEN LETTER. It Speaks for itself, DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Its sale constantly n creases DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy MISCELTjNEOUS 1 AlyVERTISEMRTTTH Democracy h .,,ihf8r9a y m ailyia OfWchis located in Indian -Territory. The Eastern band refused to go to the Indian Territory, and those who mov ed claimed that those who. remained forfeited their rights to the tribal prop ey. - ' t The committee on Elections has an acy has no objection q.the ia? thorized Bepresentative Harris, of Vir? J ton, a Chicago vestigation of the election in Oregon, gmia, to report lavoraoiy on tne pena-tthe country foi MississippiiL mtkbute, it IW IMSI Forfy-sixth Congress . in West Virginia. !:i RIGHT DISPATCHES.' - '' Washington, May 24.- The Indian Affairs committee of the House has agreed to report favorably tho bill es has its eya ItwaWAikV mmi and Florida and acted the part of wis t.dom In ansuring the investigation of those States before it allowed itself to be eh tangled; wil. other propositions; de- Storm In Iowa and Illinois. Dubuque. May 24. A tornado pass ed over Mineral Point yesterday. The wires are down but it is known that several houses are shattered. Some five neoDle were killed. Quincy, Til, May 24. The tornado struck the western portion of Brown county. . It is reported that three were killed. -MSmcAOO.- May 24. About 6 o'clock last evening the tornado struck a settle ment about three miles from .Barring suburb, and desolated or a radius of about two miles. The farm house of Wm B runes was completely demolished; Mrs Brunes was -instantly killed and two young children carried through the air by the whirlwind and hurled dead to the ground; a distance of twenty rods awav. A laborer was lifted from his feet and on striking the ground -fir g iJiiJBk .Jfe- S lip. wLSSstS 14 I S I TDK S0DTBERN CIGAR MANUFACTORY, RomrpoHTi Mas a.. April 2. 1877.1 Mr. Editor : Having read in your paper re- ortsof the remarkable cures of catarrh. I am I nduced to tell "what I know about catarrh," and I fancy the "snuff" and "inhaline-tube" makers (mere dollar grabblers) wonld be glad if tney eouia emoiazon a similar cure in tne papers For 26 years I suffered with catarrh. The nasal Jiassages became completely closed. "Snuff," wouldn't work, though at intervals I would sniff up the so-called catarrh snuff, until I became a valuable tester for such medicines. I gradually grew worse, and no one can know how much I suffered or what a miserable' being I was. My head ached over my eyes so that I was confined to my bed for many successive days, suffering the most intense pain, which at one time lasted continuously lor losnours. All sense oi smell and taste gone, sight and hearing unpaired, body snrunaen ana weaKenea, nervous system snat tered. and constitution broken, and I was hawk ing and spitting seven-eighths of the time. I prayed for death to relieve me of my The family medicines prepared by R Pierce, 1. D., of Buffalo, N. Y., fulfill the above requirements. Many physicians pre scribe them in their practice. His Golden Medical Discovery has no equal as a blood purifyer and general tonic, while his Favor ite Prescription cures those weaknesses pe culiar to women, after physicians have fail ed. His Pleasant Purgative Pellets, which are sugar-coated and little larger than mus tard seeds, are a safe and certain cure for torpid" liver and constipation. If you wish to save money by avoiding doctors and keep or regain your health, buv the People's Common "Sense Medical Adviser, an illus trated work of over 900 pages. It contains instruction concerning anatomy physiolo gy, hygiene, and the. treatment of disease. Over one hundred thousand ' copies already sold. Price, post-paid, $1.60. Address the author, R V Pierce, M. Buffalo, N. Y. New Advertisements. TO PL A NTERS ' Fifty tons partly decomposed Hog Hair, used with success on Tobacco, Corn and , -VTAnW'. i., ifa tzJlrX ?js jee una on bhuouk u q price $13 per ton. in bags. Shell a WWrrYlj rniVT. .--v-.i rarw' uwn. ms legs were Droiten oy ine suock. o Um m bags 40 bushels to the ton 12 uiu vujeuk wuwu it nau in view 1 iuo ojicumuub wiuuiikwo una w m i omer aamaee xo me is reDurteu, uu i cents ner buaneL ituyvjN a wj&kukk. tz the destruction oi property is consia- njtcnange nace, uaiumore. from the object wnich it had in view i ne Elections committee nas com G'r.rfiitV'tf.A'fArAA nf th'rf rlWfh . fpleted its report inthe case of Hichard- blow which it wealinir-the'Renrrhli- t2Sni ' BameyftomfiouthCarolina erable. Many pranks of last night's J .tj..f .... . ' Ane,iemocraisoi ine coramitiee sign i storm are reported from various can organization, a report recommending a new election noints. but nothine verv serious exs cent in this vicinity and at Mineral report recommendlrier a new election The Landmark is right in saying that and the Bepublicans sign a report de- 'fair play is what the people want." Glaring Kainey, the sitting member, I Point. WW" ,f-1 "SSoSS returned. rWftTwtWlfllWtW118 Nominations: Cnas Payson, third and they wanted no obstacles thrown assistant Secretary of State ; S Allen in the way by Alexander H Stephens Brown, consul at Birmingham; Chas of ttiSnl iidif by th lortof S.X?' Ti.1r!I.n:iisbnF i . tf u. rl . . . ' Hasleton, consul at Genoa :0 M Spen , f eneralsmp rthis determination to cet, consul general at Melbourne ; C R put itself on record against the Louisi- Jackson, consul at Antiqua; John B ana and Florida election frauds and to I lould, consul at Marseilles. THE TURF. Bain at Baltimore The Baces at Louis- Yllle. Ivanlixt mwim t mtmnl.t KXDOritiOa for Uu charting qndutiet and eseeSate md touting char acter of twMening and Jlcaxrring. The best tobacco erer made. A oar blaa (trip trade-mark is ekxeb' imitated on inferior goods, see that Jackson's Bat fa a erery ping-. Sold by all dealen. Send for sample, free to C. A. Jacjlsok A Co., Mfrm., Petersburg, Va. Baltimoeb, May 24.The races Were postponed on account of ram. Louisville. May 24. The mile Before buying or renting a CABINET OE PARLOR ORGAN Be sure to send for our "Latest Catalogue and Circulars'' with new styles, reduced a i 1 The : cabinet was full to-dav but on- heata fnr n-eeii thrp.e vpar olds was won 1 prices and much information. Bent free, iccllcdo uicoo wxuugB Ha iar no puBsiuio , . , a wan . - f . , . .,.,D. i ; Xi j . - 1 MASON" A HAMLIN ORGAN TO.. Boston. Mr .rotter And a small prmin .rfi I - , i I ... . . . I Nw Vnrlr nr (Thinairrt. o r i ijnmmiBHinner trennrai mcuormine i AnotA nnr t wnn nrst i.ittir 1.44 - thro wingawaxlh next ejection," then wantt more .mcney or the Paris expo- and1.47f. The two and a half miles race was won by Mabelsuck, Whisper weaeservenorneiierinaffttiatitBnonia smon. s . go. We would have lost it by coward- t . Senate The bill to appoint an addi- nrA ,-, tional circuit judge in the second judi- j Aj9jiuuvivt 1 wis yenxuxyjai jwaioae I Vermont arid Connecticut, passed i second and Chesapeake third; time 4.07.1 The two miles for all ages was won by Solicitor. MoWhuter second, .Leonard third; time 4.34J. Destructive Fire In Hartford. 2 , r 2 - wry wuuiu do omerwise. oQf?r, k nmV fK fl TTiT,r, rinw M.v OA A fii-o hvAlrA nnt at l I rr Xr t hio tvi Arm n rr in a m v , - i iuvcobitcabiUai viae iiauito ui bAaa iudcuvd i .a.v vuv nw j. j wivvn. vuid auvauauc. u MX MIT ITT ivnnvoTOfrawmr U . . . . ... I ..... . I itoTLrir.Jrr r-ff"y .-" injurious to the cotton plant and the I Jteepiers block, a large Dunging on .i..oigh,tcwrl the central crgan of the I best means of preventing or destroying IMarket street, occupiend by stores, a Republican party of the State, agree8 1 the same. Referred to the Appropria- silk factory and furniture ware rooms. Vko. u4t;.vrt. x th Til twna committee.i . . -a i n nail an nour an explosion occurrea :,7TerrggT throwing a portion of met this evening and discussed various I tne north wail outward ana upon a modes of procedure and other prelimi-j number of firemen; burying them. D S nary matters. Sherman's letter was laid before the committee but no ac- was taken on it;. v!The committee ourned to, Monday iwhen a formal I Cure Fits. it under existing circumstances the de-1 Mr Morgan, of Alabama, submitted feat will be more hoiuaVlffi4nTvicMftent.to the legislative, judi- iciaijana executive appropriation dui, appropriating o,uuu tor tne purpose oi investigating the habits of the insects eigh correspondent, "H," that the North Carolina Republicans have been . shamefully treated by the national ad- minsstralirmrim th n.tf.rmf.ffi . 4 a o.uuwiiTcr.';wibia.uiB' corresDona-1 .at Comp, photographer, ent,narihe RepubUcans ofNorth organization will be effected and busi- Carolina are Jttepubucans from prmCi- ness commenced. pie, and not from the hope of rewards rcrfcarftfs&vicesj fThenlwh aWtl KiTiri'i CsWiitee. The eenei 1 ! a i Tbfi Potter .The House was occupied all day on the army bilk, without lmi tress. I I I i ered ahjaiument thif mornngi oeiore tne senate committee ou xiaiiroaus on and Chas Har per and John H Parks, expressmen, were killed, and six other men woun ded. Nine of the firemen buried an- der the wall are now accounted for. The building was entirely destroyed. When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time aad then have them re turn again ; I mean a radical care. I am a regular physician, and haye made the dis ease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to cdre the worst cases. Because others haye failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure from me. Bend to me at once for Treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give express and postoffice. It costs you nothing for a trial, and I will cure you. Address Urn (i FOOT, 183 Fearl Bt., JNew York. A a Mixed Cards, with name. lOc. Agents' fcUocftnt 10c. L. JONES & CO.. Nassau. 25 Fancy Cards, Bnowflake Damask. As sorted in 25 stvles. with name. 10 eta Nassau Card Co.. Nassau, N. Y. ' 5ortantpro mnll. if cliv al opinion of the press of the country the bill introduced by him the 2nd instv J I a j a. a J ai T seems to be that the composition of a,lQ, lo tenu tne xexas ot jra- v- Jt.. j-. ai. cific & Galveston, Harrisburgh and ""D.u"Ci T.7 ".uorougmy San Antonio lines to El Paso, there to gooa. oome or ine itemqncatt apera (Kmnectiwith the Southern Pacific Rail- are disposed to find a little fahlr with rOad", Wready completed to the Color the atmointmftnt nf Oonoroi p..fi. ado river; also in aid of the connect- DR. TUTTS . SARSAPARILLA &ry A DAY to Agents canvassing for the u) I Fireside visitor. Terms and outht free Address P O V1CKEEY, Augusta, Maine, f h mTfl retail nnce S280 only Sb5. 1 1 K IT A II N Pianos retail price$510 only UJibUiAllU . Great bftreains. - BEATTY. Washington, N. J. A1HD QUEEN'S DELIGHT I 3 rJTTTl IT K T TTIT ML ri , UK I i j n-. .Marcliisil TTterinrf r- LTJ iTirr CATHOLICCJI IriU positiTelj cure Female Weakness, wch a iajlijai tion of the Womb,' Incidental Hemorrhage or Flood og,:Painful, Buppressea ana irregmar aOTBsraion n afln rwor d an in Hin m i. no nnn n pnr. i .. itc a n old ani riiani -emeay.. Denuiu- ,u BWWr, r "'5 l-Z w -V '7 7 vZZ. THP HRRAT RI 111111 Pll RI FIF R. pamphlet, with ttmeoMmres. andflcatw frod lug ruous ixuiu sxl iMJ cftou iaj how i wiiimii wsua i hrsloians ana patients, to iu v Arvx -"xlu U1VA Ala a pi.Ma ut j" Pference for Dannel., aSKKS or Minnesota, but upon the whole they providing that each of said roads shall I 3 JctMcndO that tho committee ha p beefl pro rate and be subject to. government tjt:blyiand hmj cmiiHutetoa( no " i ir. i i: w ' nK w a Av a . a j r "-'r Ti m"'- i . .1 aa, a ' ' r . I UpUOUS UUO. iUB OCUtt(iUr auYOcaiea V. PaeewelL. a Long IAiuWETfTj' tk I tlii8 increase ar one designed to securd inffttV only tree Southern; ,Une .between rononkjparaxriift!, wh ctjs found JmMvh! Pacific bceln and the lowwMissis- the ifew York !Ein bf Mexico. He "i Oay,,vibia)lyjr cofitainsTXheiflast ifwaraihipdiBat y the grant of 18,000,- nan avm hao r Vm ..:-rt r ar tv.i i iaaj. Druvmeu lur uv luih dui. ntai mi inn L-fP" fK d t0 tbe Lune8tone 1 than with the $38,000,000 asked for; by b property: 1 the Texas Pacific Company. Hefuf- BHI reter UOOIOer hmmiron V I thar aaiA that, tho To-raa Jtr Xa..iGn wenemo of founding a college for wo- Company having failed to build a sin men in South Carolina. It is said th a 1 1 crle mile of road on the Pacific nnnaf: ii5lfefim noUthe amount : requirbyj its nt the 8 ' 1 were not rn.ia-w. -m... - i to taice sucn action as n ww . iifi a Aa may see nro Are bicT,a t ..VM" I per to secure the speedy construction newithDyTCS the Southern Pa 11M It ft W A J.lJ.I " w . A.AWMVH I A, V M- a. A A m - m f " - " wicxoua Vienna rolla rkIj I tLUU vuiapiiujr now propusra to extend V i'.y i' ciTt-' w SBei 1 tsi 8?bsly he believed the time had far- io., airect toDoolev A Bw hT. v 'J ." ,vVn. . vuwwuuiem trans-con- -JlJE0"1'. New York. I tmental line for tha'lpnat. m j KNOWN PAR A3(I WIDE FOR ITS WOMDERFVI, VIRTITES. Thonsandgotvictims-ot Scrofula. Rhenmatic patients who 'have cast aside their crutches: sufferers Irom syphllitie taint an mercaricai poison, all over the land, bear witness ol its efficacy. The seat of these diseases lain the bloody Hearing Restored f GREAT INVENTION and impure blood causes unhealthy secretion7 Br one who was deaf for 0 lears. Send stanrn for -particulars. JOHN GAEMORJSk Lock Box 80, JMaaison, ina. which develop Eruptions of the Skin; Sore Eyes, Toul Discharges from the Nose, Eeara and Womb; White Swellings; Scald Head; Wight iBweats; Whites; Sallow Complexion; Kidney Piapaae; Nocturnal Emissions, and along train of direful ills. ifla.4U,pS SARSAPARILLA , Ja a consentrated.extraet (4,tbeurative properties of roots and b erbs which act onut blood, coming; in di rect contact with the germ of diseasxteqdfog; its influence to every part of the system.? It is a pojjrr alterative, aaa literally A RENOVATOR OF THE BODY. Under its Influence the eyes trrow sDarklinsr, the complexion clear, and unsightly blotches rapidlj JglLLIOTT'S FAMILY PLOUB, Younts' Family Flonr. ; T?amnnr'a ITAmilv Flonr N. C. Hams. Bacon. Meal, Hay, Shucks, &c., a specialty. ' n mch2 ;'':;: ' ; v-. Real Estate, Mining Imnugratioa Agency- he valiu of this eombound in general debflltr caa U );pusea,Uie nagn energies TTOK selling, Stie torrhtra. and other toul discharged, when all other xnediclnafaila. . '.. m !nvineand renting Mines, tATnA nd Honses. and providing homes in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina, ana Demgr connectea with the Sotjthib BTCOBPcirculatedin - ana UiUrope twice a mufliu, j. se. fre of cost all 'farms and mines, placed in my hands, for sale -' - H a. o suffering. paper of Dr. Saee's Catarrh Semedy induced me to purchase a package, and use it with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, which applies tbe remedy by hydrosta tic pressure, the only way compatible with com mon sense. "Well. Mr. Editor, it did not cure me in three-fourths of a second, nor in one month, but in less than eight minutes I was re lieved, and in three mouths entirely, cured, and have remained so for over sixteen months. While using the Catarrh Remedy, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and strengthen mv stomach. I also Kept my liver active and Doweis regular Dy tne use oi i his rieasani rurgauve reueis. u my experience will induce other sufferers to seek the same means of relief, this letter will have answered its purpose. x ours truly, s. v. xusmiun. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. B The following named parties Tare among the tnousanas wno nave Deen cured oi caiarrn uy the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Bemedy : A F Downs, New Geneva, Pa: D J Brown , St Joseph, Mo; E C Lewis, Rutland, Vt; Lovi Spemger, Nettie Lake, Ohio; Unas JNorcrop, North Uhe&terneld, Me; Milton Jones, Hcri ba. N Y ; J E Miller, Brideer Station, Wyo; J C Merriman, Logansport, Ind; M M Postal lxgansport, ina; J w uaiiy, xremont, ra; F B Ayres, La Forte, Ind ; Jessie M Bears, H Branch, Ind; L Williams, Canton, Mo; W A Thayer, Onarga, 111 ; 8 B Nichols, Jr, Galveston. Texas : Jonas F Eeinert, Btones- viile. Pa: 8 W Lnsk. McFarland, Wis.i J Williams. Holmick. Ohio; Mrs M A Cnr- rey, Trenton, Tenn; J G Joshn, Keene, N U; A J Uasper; Table Kocs, W v a; Lionis An ders. GayHport, Ohio : C H Uhase, Elkhart, Ind; Mrs Henry Haight, San Francisco, Cal; Mrs E M Gallnsha, Lawrenceyille, N Y; W J Graham, Adel, Iowa; A O Smith, New- nan, Ga; Chas E Bice, Baltimore, Md ; Jesse M Sears, Charlisle, ind; Dan'lli Miller, trt Wayne, Ind; Mrs Minnie Arnaise, 290 De lancy street, N Y ; H W Hall, Hastings, Mich; Wm F Marston, Lowell. Mass ; I W Roberts, Maricopa, Ariz ; Chas 8 Delaney. Hamsbnrer. Pa: M U Cole. Lowell. Mass Mrs O J Spurtin, Camden. Ala.; Chas F Kaw. Fredericktown. Ohio: Mrs Lucy Hun ter, Farmington, 111; CaptE J Spalding, , Camp Stambaugh, Wyo: I W Tracy, Steam-, boat Rock, Iowa; Mrs LydiaWaite, Shu- shan, N Y; J M Peck, Junction City, Mont, Henry Ebe, Bantas, Cal; L P Cummings, laf Aai-il T11ink-ta aCLiAwva lMns TTol 1 AMUAMIUf . IlvUi UWlgU A- AlUAVaa aaM Pueblo, Cal; Wm E Bartrie, Sterling, Pa; H H Ebon 938 Penn Street, Pittsburg, Pa; J R Jackman, Samuel's Depot, Ey, Henry ZobriBt. Geneva. N Y. Miss Hattie Parrott Montgomery. Ohio. L Ledbrook. Chatham. Ill, 8 B McCoy, Nashport, Ohio, W W War ner; North Jackson, Mich, Miss Mary A Winne, Darien, Wis, John Ziegler, Carlisle Springs, Pa, James Thompkins, St Cloud -Minn, Enoch Duer, Pawnee City, Neb; Jo T Miller. Xenia. Ohio. S B Nichols. Galyes, ton. Texas. H L Laird. Upper Alton, 111, J Davis, Prescott, Arizona, Mrs NancyJGra- ham, Forest Cove, Ureg. Golden Medical Discovery ; IaCAlteratiye, or Bloodleansing. Golden Medical Discovery Is Pectoral. Golden Medical Discovery Isja Cholagogue, or Liver Stimulant, . Golden Medical Discoverv Is Tonic, Golden Medical Discovery hi H ft the OHABIjQT.T.H IsT. O Is the place to buy good home mannfactured Cigars for i . m-i r n ' i J i . least money, xne iouowmg uraiius are specialties : THE GOLDEKEAGLErr-WiuTanted to be made pf as good Tobacco as cau be por chased anywheu and equal to any 10 centtrfgar Sooth; Tor 6 cents cash". THE BIENA VICTORIA Havana filled seyetr- for 25 cents. -THE REFRE&HER Havana filled eight for 25 cents. THE INDIAN PRINCESS 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 kept on hand. Our motto is, ' Quick Sales and Small Profits." Cash for all Goods on delivery. Orders promptly filled. F. A. McNINCH, Proprietor. F B EI G H T L I N E S VIA WILMINGTON, NOBXH CAEOLINA. Throngli Freight Route to all Points South. facilities for the This line being fully equipped for bnaineaa, offers un equaled 'lTansportauon ox rreignt, rrom WILMINGTON AND ALL NOETHERN AND EASTERN CITIES CHAELOTTE, STlTESVILLE, ASHEYILLE, EUTHEEFORDTON, GEEENVILLE, SPAETANBUEG, ALL STATIONS ON THE ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIE-MNB, ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTEEN N. C. EAILEOAD8, as well as all points in GEORGIA, ALABAMA and MISSISSIPPI. TO GUABANTEED" AB LOW M VfAAinr -OOMPETlNa UHE, ASD TIME OTIOK. INFORMATION FTJENISHED UPON APPLICATION TO WM A MOODY, South Western Freight Agt., Charlotte, N. 0. F W CLiBK, General Freight Ag't, Wilmington, N.C, T T SMITH, , AgentO.0. Railway, Charlotte. By reason of its Alterative proprieties, cures Diseases of the Blood and Skin, as 8crofula, or King's Evil; Tumors; Ulcers, or Old Sores; Blotches; Pimples, and Eruptions? By, virtue of its Pectoral proprieties, it cures Bronchial, Throat,, and : Long Affections ; Incipient, Consumption; lingering Coughs , and Chronic Laryngitis. , Its Cholagogue proprieties render' it ah un equaled remedy for Biliousness; Torpid 'Liyer, or "Liver Complaint;" and its Tonic proprieties make it equally efficacious in curing Indigestion Loss of Appetite, and Dyspepsia. . Where the skin is sallow and covered with blotches and pimples, or where there are scrofuleus swellings and affections, a few bottles of Golden ' Medical Discovery ' will effect an entire cure. If you feel dull, drow sy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dimness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, irregular appefiteV and tongue eoated, you are Buffering' from Tdapm Lrvn er BiwovHirEss. " In ' many ' cases of Ltvib CoMPiAiirr, only . part rof these.1 symptoms are experienced. As a remadv for all nrh cases, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ftes e.a5 has no equal, as it effects perfect cures, leav-.l 3.gf . J -f uig uta u-vor DbTBuguieuea ana neaitny. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT, Dr. K, V.Pubcb, is the sole proprietor and manufacturer or the foregoing remedies, all of which are -sold by druggists. He is also fthe AuUior of the;.PeopIe'e Common Sense Medical Adyiser, a work of nearly one thousand pages, vwjth two ..hundred and eighty-two - wood-engravings and colored plates. He has already sold of this popular work. ? .v-v-j ' -r,- ;fi TEN CENT COLUMN. Advertisements are inserted in this column at the rate of ten cents per line, of seven words, counting initials of names and figures as separ ate words. To insure insertion the amount MUST BE PREPAID. No advertisement taken for lest than twenty-five cents. ? AUCTION L will sell this Saturday, in front of tbe court house, at 11 a, in.. Furni ture and a lot of fresh Canned Peaches, of last year's growth. - 0 F HARRISON, may25 It Auctioneer; FRESH Pine Apples just- from the West Indies, for sale at may25 LeKOY DAVIDSON S. TWO-SEAT topluggy for salein perfect order, and but little used. Can be seen at Wadsworth's stables. For price ask may22 1W1 1 JW WADSWORTH. BOARDERS I have a large, airy, front room, which I would be glad to fill with boarders. B J BHANNONHOU8E. , . mayl9 4t , , HOUSE FOR RENT Five rooms, in the ceatre of the city, cheap. mayl8 tf WW OVERMAN. 1 3 S.... . . I I at T . 'M Ea 7 GROCERIES AT VHOLESALE. 7 Oven $100,000 Uopiesl . TRICE, Post-paid, $XJS0m- "A "V ; payers win nna n 10 meir inierest jm examine out stock befor purchasing. HH WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELBY. THE BIG SHOW is now open, at J. T. B U T L ER'S. Call, and see all the NEW. WATCHES, JEWELRY 4 SILVER WARE. NO LITTLE SIDE SHOW HEBE. Come and .get bargains. Everylbtofij called by their right name and warranieu P. L AS fff, From Paris, France.; WATCH MaKER, JEWELER, GlUKB AND SILVER PLATER, Trade street, opposite First Presbyterian v Chureh.'Nat Gray Store. have opened Jpus storf for the repair oi WATCHE8, CLOCKS 4 JEWELBY ' . in every style. I will do Coloring, Guilding, FJg Galvanising Chains, Watches, Old Jew. etA. and make them ivmallyKOod 88 new' at short hoBceand at half.phee. . As I have been working before in rmjj Swiss, English and American Mwa&ctonej I have all tbe tools from Manufactories, so lean fit and make eyery piece at once m warrant them, marl i fAYOi'S ELECTION 1U un w' flmlth keepe w choicest Beef and Aiuwaa m m the lowest pricei m the city. d J U Fine Beef tbia morninf nd,!!siI1o thisweekTleaye your orfta4 7 J"!Jt beconvineed. Beef delivered in any vr of the city. ; ' may ; Also decided that B N ' ' it- rrr Choice of two,oneMmer's and OTeHernP . '. CHAS it .; JW1? . ' - - ' . M.UU C V v &i 11 1 I. !.. - " " : r-'-". n ft E. V. CTI, II. D - ieptl8 tf ' ' f :i byprufrsrlnts. " Price' ri a trtrttley1' ..J;17HALL . Tf' Ptrt.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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