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'Ft xfi fliolelgh Observer. J L AT Pursuant to adjournment the Senate m and President Jarvis had to call it fb order and proceed with ,,bUArtiwrnUeadi nimia formaiiuea of, waver. u, r,M The imDbrtantfjournLwaterdaj! containing the organization ofi the Senate, its officers and their election, was reaa ana aHffiWKwflttVi f Senators Mitchell, of the first; Black, of the twenty-fifth ana uranam, or uie cretotlalV quifi toot'4'. onofo Mr. Dortch moved the appointment of a committee of t&ree act.uc.jConjr junction with the president, and frame and report rules for the permanent government of the Senate. Messrs. jitatehh iJ&obinson and Scales swere namedkas such icommittee., Meanwhile the old rules are in iorce. BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. . Merritt opened the calendar with -1 itiWnttiiyi iivtintf the city clergy to ""An t.hft Senate session with Prayer ftehW reo Kit Wr instructing the committee on mterpal iipprQve- monfa tr ennnira into Alia. reDOTi the alleged combinations of railroads to in crease freight for ahort distances and divert it from North Carolina cities, towns and seaports was read and went an the calendar; Mr. Dortch moved a joint committee of twelve from the House and Senate to settle the Dermanent ridings and svstem of rotation of the judges. The resolution, under a suspension rules, reached its enerossment of the Mr. Dillard introduced the following bill which weat upon tfcQicalendar .4 Bill to be entitled "An Act to Reduce and Regulate the Cost of the Public Printing. Section 1. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact, That section l of chanter 9?e Uattle s Kevisai, en titled "Public Printing," is hereby amended by striking out -80 cents in line fifth, and, inserting "40 cents," by SiriKiHg out Tune uvrjli auu siu; ucuis in line sixtflL and ihsertinigih cents,' andW striking ouhu 58 cents" Hin line 7 and inserting "25 cents. Sec. 2. That section 4 of chapter 1(54 laws of l876-"77. are hereby repealed, "SeC. 3. That this- act shall' be hi force. from and after its ratification. Mr. Williamson put in motion' a bil to allow Milton township to subscribe $15,000 in payment of stock in the Milton & Sntherlin Narrow Gauge Rail road. Mr. Davidson is looking after the un- 'oraiUMt debtor dass,and introduced may be rendered upon causes of Action cxisUuu uUuvlu Apiil, 1808. such1 nave there, be enutledio have set apart and allotted to- kim,t Heako kitro- : ' rtumTaibul to amend the law autfionz uir ins the county authorities to farm out payuens fi Aiuie, of as a punishment . insposo4 ffor offences. utUeas the court shaU-soutkorie7 It. ras order;e4 to Mi. Everitt eame'forvv'ard rftti relief maasure for.' manufacturers. He . wants factories and factory sites, where cotton and woolen rabnes and juia- "Chmery - and agnemttirar implements are made, reuevedroc ail sorts e taxa tion. It wilLincrease IheJnvsstment of capital, and HI1 prb popular iUial Mr, tiortch' 4ntrbticed' a stringent i wwsnxKmz are jnmeciion or innocent -oninent, iear peiwtenttaried:jMt e?oceed- mg ten yeawpw in '.utn? bi - MESSAGE "A Several- Messages were interchanged Mr. Scales nominated Mr. A. D. nrooKH, Air.' ATiaerson 'ixra glass was nominated by Mjr. Event! Mr. Brooks, oi Aiamance, received xmny-t wo and . , Mowrtam twelve votes. Mr. Brooks was declared elected on the part of the SerfSfe. y-"f On motion of Mr. Scales two Sena tors were named to rorin part of' fhe joint committee of ve proposed by the chair to wit on. theT Governor and in form him1 of trre 'organisation' of the House and its readiness to receive any communication ber might be pleased to make. -Mjr."T3caies and Mr. Davidson wereinam Kv IKa. .nroauianf qq the senate Drancn or said committee . '.wu.it :tii 1 1 !T rt . i. ?: , . jvir.-tjrranam, oi liincoin, irrtnxiucea a biiLreuwagthe judgesflt.the Supreme and Superior Courts to report to the Governor amendments changes! in the laws, and suggest the passage of sucbtterla.wj tw, may adeem im- 4faK0CH 3JEEDKD KEVWION VKCTUOKST. 4ngtket.-Gvemor to apuouit.tltreowttir an puuuu umu5 iiftws)BOW.'PVfcein tiu State, includihg4b laws passed by plattWthB Kei1SUi,r Tfie commissloa.is .to.repoirt 16 the next uenerai juwmwjr vaea&ng saeh,)ig etkto as may be pfofw;: is atrtrfm--Ized to employ a clerk at a-niodjerite salary of fcsoo, and to have 300 copies printed. " -i . - -" rf; . s '.'He also1 introduced; a W pfavioing for the holding of the Superior Courts flticcessively by the Judge of said feqftt. The judge of the flrstidfetrict.tllde the SDrin&T Circuit of fifth diatrirt nA on nn the judge of the seeond4istrictto ride thesixtrv cirenifc ftWrthe 1udimrfA third to ride the seventh, &c. ; the1 judge! udgeof &iti89ttppti the judge of the sixth to ride the first; the judge of the seventh to ride jEhe .second; the Judge of the eightWttdti t Je third: and the judge of the ninth to jride.Uie fourth, &c , , . .... , . , , " Mr!ffMoye' intrued a:,t)!tf1to stop Sunday fishing inthe waters of Pamlico and Tar rivers from mouth of .Pamlico to Battle's Factory. " Mr, Dortch ,iptroduced ,a bifor tlie exemption of certain personal property from sale under, execution or other final process. Value not to exceed 500. Mr. Waddell, one of the tellers, re ported that for enrolling clerk, Mr. Books had received ,113 yptes, Mr. Price 32, and Mr. Douglass 12. ' Mr. Brooks was declared the; enroll-ing-clerk of the Assembly. lion. B. F. Armfield was . invited to a seat on the floorpf the Senate, ; r.fl CJOVEBNOB's MESSAGK " i - was then receivetwith the accompany ing documents and the House message, proposing i to riiit . the same, was con curred sifnT.Afteft.; the reading of the message by the Secretary, the 'Senate aiMiiiii iiwl lu to-dav aL uni'i'liu'te. wMiay at iu'Oi ""J". . .t .yr . - - -VW-, m - UOVSE&t REPRESENT ATTVisS. - House was jcalled to Serdei- atld KaZ Mr. Speaker Morong in the chair. ; ri Jouraal-.iOi .e ye8teiday!& read i.and ap-provedV- f1- ui.o"i" ji'Ai bU'ii The chair announced that the eleo tio of. principaLclerk was next in or denc ,aiid:rthati.Jipminatioiis;;r;were list order. , '- .hsmv."U i Mr- Eic)jardson;.of ,olumbua plaeed ti a n ame of John,D..Cameron ofi Qi anne. ia nojaJnattoav-A-iftPM-t .wttb 1 THE I.EGI: The roll was called and ninety v?t1 nnat. ifwhich nhrn hrr Mr. Cameron w ceived eighty-nine' und Mr. Mills, on, j Mr. Turner voting ior jmx. jouis, j The election 'of an assistant cterk. wa i next declared In order. ' J vwcSxvttt nonunataa v vy. uesx, or Wake. ,J.-r. , ,aThe ?rQ4 Deing.caiiea ne nunureu and three votes were cast, Mr. Best re ceiving the unanimous vote, of the House. r--"f; ' " - The election of a principal doorkeeper being declared in order, Mr. Vaughan ;ieIectibhfof an assistant doorkeep er was gone into. ' , Mr. Carson nominated J.tf. JNonon, of McDowell, , y'MrrEnison ' dminated O. M. Roane, of Wake. The ballot was taken under supervis l6tf of the fortner fellers,and resulted in 101 votes being cast, of which Mr. Norton received 83 and Koane 18. The election of an engrossing clerk was next gone into. Mr. Cobb nominated vv. J. .Barrett, oi Lenoir. No other nominations being maae, the roll was called and 99 votes cast, of which number Mr. Barrett received 96 and G. H. Johnson ZMi -J ' - A r message was received from the Senate announcing the complete organ ization of that body, and their, readiness f proceed W'th bnainesa. T" - On mptiojVJrf -Mr. Cobb, a message ittiidainiftJlietl WOti SdfaU'iillounc ing the organization of the House and j its readiness to proceed withrthe dis patch of the public business. v 1 RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. Carter, of Buncombe, a reso-: i lution proposing that a joint committee of 1 wo on the part of the Senate and three' on the part of the House be raised to wait on the Governor of the State and inform him that the General As sembly is ready (x receive any message he may be pleased to communicate. Under a suspension of the rules, the resolution -was adopted and transmitted to the Senate. - .By Mr; Atkinson, a resolution propo sing a joint committee of three on the part of the Senate and three on the part of the House to ascertain the public ex penditure and how they can be curtail ed. Placed on the calendar. By Mr. York, a resolution of request that our representatives in Congress se cure a reduction of the tax on liquors and tobacco; also acknowledging the efforts of Representative Scales to se cure the repeal of the tax on brandy. Calendar. By Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg, a res olution that the Speaker be requested tainvite the ministers of the city to open the daily sessions with prayer. 1 Under a suspension ; of the rules the resolution was adopted. By MrvBocker, a resolution putting out the phWic printing to the lowest bidder: a joint committee to advertise for bids. Calendar. INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. By Mr. Biehardson. of Columbus, a bill to amend section 12, chapter 15 laws1 el 1870-1 7, relating to the repeal of the privilege tax on merchandise. Calendar. By Mr. Vaughan a bill to reduce and regulate tlie cost of public" printing. Calendar. On motion of Mr."Jones a resolution was sent to the Senate proposing to go into the electron of an enrolling clerk at 12 m. By Mr. Council, a bill to extend the time of Sheriff McBryde to settle the taxes of Alleghany county. Calendar. By Mr. Berry, a bill to amend the act to lay off the homestead and personal property exemptions. Calendar. A message was received from the Stnate concurring in the proposition to go into the election of an enrolling clerk and that the name of A. D. Brooks, of I' Alamance1, was in nomination also jrjat senators, WaddeU and Everitt had been appointed tellers on the part of the Senate. By Mr. Blocker, a bill to declare and secure the personal property exemption from execution to debtors on debts con tracted prior to the State constitution of 1868. Calendar, By Mr. Scott, a bill to define the juris diction of justice's of the peace. Calen dar. A message was received from the Senate concurring in the proposition to raise-a jomtcommittee to wait on the Govejaior' and naming Senators Scales and paviason-as the Senate part of said committee. The chair anntranced Messrs. Carter, of Buncombe, Armstrong, and Harri son as the House branch of the commit tee to wait? on the- Governor. Qn motion of Mr. Jones, the House proceeded to the election of an enroll ing clerk. !' - Mr. York nominated A. D. Brooks, of Alamance. Mr. Scott nominated W. K. Price, of New Hanover. The roll was colled and -Mr Brooks Wiener showed the whole number of votes cast to be 150, of which number Mr. A: JD. Brooks received 113; Mr. W. K. Price 32 and Mr, AJpouglas 12. Mr. Brooks was duly elected Mr. -Carter.-or Buncombe, from the committee to, w',ait oa the Governor, re ported that his excellency would comt f municate wittt the House at l pr m. -! Mr. Brown, of Yadkin, appeared at the Speaker's desk, presented his certifi ateof election and qualified. :i At 1 p. the private secretary ap peared bearing the Governor's message and accompanying documents; - On motion of Mr, Vaughan, the read ing was dispensed With, and the mes sage and documents sent to the Senate with a proposition to print. " Mr. Davis, of Catawba, moved that 2,400 copies, otth, message be printed. Mr. Lewis moved to amend by print ing 1,200 copies. The amendment was adopted and the motion prevailed. f On motion the House then adiourned untilrprrqw morning at. 10 o'clock. 'operation'. A Rtranire Slirorif!ll nnnratmn woo rov. formed in Cincinnati Tthe other dav. 1. : ... ... ... ' vcuii&:4HuuBgies8 fitaais-' me i cutting open of a boy's windpipe to save. bis life.1 On Christmas night the" boy, white, eating hickory, nutsv swallowed a piece of the shell of one about the size Of 'Uttimffi -which ' lodged 'itt'his 1 throat. an4 ,esi3ted,alli, attempts to remove it by coughini? or otherwise. He did not experience much inconvenience ffonr it, however, wHHate, in, .the(njght he fijae gan choking, and finally became almost mapame ror' : oreatmng. weverai xioo tora. on beinir consulted said- that -the boy could not be "helped, but finally Dr. McMeharii'resorved'-tO'ftttempt the rei moval ,of ..the obstruction. . surgically, and, with the assistance of another surgeon, cut into the windpipe and suc- extracting tne shell with- a was , fnnnd, in the larva, where it had Iodized : and. Jbeirur sham, edged, hiakU0mfth3QdiiUfe blood had got into, the bronchial tubes, filling them, and rendetfntoreathlrtffiialmos impossible. After the nut-shel,l had been removed the "paUeftt coughed up a la' quantity u of tnis" t)lood. The woundr-liaving ..vbeensn Bewnffup he brtothwiWnitB' freely' and 'at 'last cohaSjrapidly recovering;. , To all who are Buffering from the errors and In! discretions of youth, nervous weakness, ear.y de cay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a receipt that will cure you, - FREE OF CHARGE. This treat remedy was discovered by a missionary to Scuth AmAiicft. 8end a oelf-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T INMAN, StaUon D, Bible House, New York city. AN EXCXLLENT MSDICCOE. maaulartured byh. B. Sterna, Boston. 188 f or.: Kiieumatlsm and General Prostration of tbeNer- ous System, with good- success. I recommend; VEGETINE as an excellent medicine lor complaints. Yours yer, tnOy VANDEGBTraP aMtVandeiruVor 'tnfi ten;oI Vandegr Hufi man, la a weTl-fcnown business man to tote piaeei- Hi : OUR MINISTER'S WIFE. ; r XouTsvllle, Kjr., Feb. 16, 1877? Mr. H. R. Stevens: Dear Sir Three rears ago I was suffering terriblr with Inflammatory Rheumatism. Our mlnlstei'M wife advised me to take VEGKTLNK. After takti toe one bottie-Twa Aentwelr Jreltered. ' This yeau feeling a return of the disease, I again commenced A taking it, and am being benented greatly. itaiMt greatly improves my digestion. . -;VJ Respectfully, .vr.fJf. Mrs. A. BALLARD, -101 1 West Jefferson Street, r. t n. - , M; ) SATE AMD SURE. Mr. H. R. Stevens v- ji-m '' In 1872 your Vegettne was reminendts-r-to mc and yleldmg!Jte -he Dertftiattonsr bfiAerat; I consented to try It At the time I was frafferimr from general debility and nervous prostrattoBc' superinduced by overwork and Irregular habitat i Its wonderful strengthening and curative pro pen ties seemed to affect my debilitated system tiota. the first dose; and under Its persistent use I rapid''' ly recovered, ealnlne more than usual health and good feeling, since then I havje. not. hesitated to give yegeune my most uuquaiiBed' indorsement, as being a safe, sure and powerful agent In promot ing health and restoring the wasted system to tew life and energy. Vegetlne Is the only medicine I i use; ana as long as i live i never expect to nod a better. Yours truly, W. EL CLARKH 120 Monterey Street, Alleghany e.ph. VEGETTNE The fallowing letter from Rev.XJ. W Mansfield Hyde Park, and at present settled in Lowell, must convince evnry ope waq reaoa nis tetter oi tne won derful curative qualities of Vegettne as a thorough cleanser and purifier of the blood. ttyae Park, Mass.. Feb. 15, 1876. Mr. H. R. Stevens. Dear Sir About ten years ago my health fauiedf j uirougn tne aepieang enecis oi dyspepsia; near a-ifear laier i wasanacKed oy typnoid-fever inns worst form. It settled in my back, and took the, form of a large deep-seated abscess, which was; fifteen months In gathering. I had two surgical operations by the best skill In the State, but receiv ed no permanent cure. I suffered great pain at times, and was constantly weakened by a profuse discharge. , I Mao lost small pieces of . bone at dif ferent times. Matters ran on thus about ' seven years, Ull Hay, 1874, when a friend recommended me to go to your office, and talk with you of the virtue of vege ttne. I did so, and by your kindness passed through your manufactory, noting the Ingredients, dec., by which your remedy is produced. By what I saw and heard I gained some confl dence.ln Vegetine. . ,,.: u.,m tj i commenced taking it sooDaftecsatJeltftoK tram Its effectst still I persevered, and soon felt was Denentnng me In other respects Hetl did Hi see the results I desired till I had takit ft fithfti ly for little more than a-vear. wnrnnrmfirailtT in therback.vnaiOWBdi. aad foco nine -sftdnfhWLhaTe. enjoyed the beat eCtoealtfe j ; i'TJ ff - I have In that time gained twenty-five pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever before in my life, and I was never more able to perform labor than now. During the past few weeks I had a scrofulous swelling as large asms fist gather on another part of my body. I took Vegettne faithfully, and It removed it level with the surface in a month. I think I should have been cured of my main trouble sooner if I had tato tottseffecta saving Decmae accustomed Let your patrons troubled with scrofula or kidney disease understand that it takes time to euro chronic diseases; and. if they will patiently take cgemie, it wiu, m my judgement, cure them. With great obligations I am Yours very truly, , . G. W. MANSFIELD, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. VEGETINE Prepared by H. R STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegettne Is sold by all Druggists. jan5 45 n YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. .THE GENUINE -DR. C . M c L A N E ' S- (KLE BR ATKD LIVER PILLS, LITER PILLS, FOR THE CTRK OF HEPATITIS, OR LIVER COMPLAINT, "DYSPEPSfA AND SICK HEADACtfB.- SYMPXOMSfOP A BISEASED LfVER.. ' Pain In the right stde, under fhe edge Of the rfibs, increases on pressure; sometimes the pain Is In the left side; the patient Is rarely Me to Ue on the left side ; sometimes tbs palftls felt under the shoulder blade, aod It frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and Is wimctlmM mlabiitsn f iuinn. f Hsin to the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite sictoes to 4xwels in gener al are co6vrf, metli)' Srterftitlve-with lax; the head Is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation In the back part. , There is generally a considerable loss of memory, acoom pauled with a painful sensation of having leftnn don something which ngbt, to" bfcve heeh done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an attetidaht ;The patient csmplalns tf weurtness nd dehtuty: he is easily startled, his feet atrti eold orrjurntai, and he oomplains of a 'prickly sensaUon of the sidni his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that ex ercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarce ly sumnKmupfomtuenoUtrrft In fact he distrusts every remedy, s SeyertTof the above symptoms atten the "disease;' bjrTcases have oc curred where few ef then existed, yet exarhthatlon ottoe bodyy after deaOi, has jrtiown. thelrWto have been extensively deranged. " ' ' AGUE AND FEVER Fever, when taken wltbjjulnlne,iue productive of the most happyWjHltNtf better cathartic can be used, preparatory to? ofaftfer taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease te give them a fate o-laL!' t. . 1-if ForaUWllens derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequalled. v.u i. The genuine are never sugar coated -i , i, Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the Impression Dr. McLamb's Livkr Pnis. The genuine McLane Livkr Pils bear the signatures of C. McLank and l usMmo Bros, on the wrappers. In8l8t upon having the genuine JJcO. McLaxbSb Lrvra PTUjSL, prepared by FlemhI.VofTpWfr burg, JPa,,.the! market being MoViutaQmoi ! '.in M- Hi i J. a. nanvniA., JkliXaT,"nn .ii.H.!H i.it m. - GROCBR-r- - GROCER-H-r k TTTlWTiTiTtf ' r--'u ltn ItsAITD i Win -birtr- (! COMMISSION ..MERCHANT,' t Corner Main and Blandtae-areetA-twiili safeTan1,) nmlS'L? to nmenta'llek sda, and prompt returns guaranteed lu every !nj Janlblmeod PBESH ARRIVAL8, FORSAL WANTED. ter1cteal8SJe a?er 5 Dotes choice Qy: bSeS WngSoap. largs VOW With TAntlo- nm W .. i - VI , m with yeanir Calf. fnt ua iw t. svlt.'irfA n 500dozeuWTRwWw&' CBSliAasr CCTttSest intfBittiSIWiaK, "mr ""OD. v jjmj jw--! . sirtfWdgtUJj, iiodi;ttfcJ-.,.a;i rm w aST?!ii!!55s r,Txi ,u 1 l?MlWrfS V V tetWmM " SetJaljaie .Gyidi New InMirBrilhlfn. QwioU N.C. 1 "Biiiifido ' ' s 30jBned the NMtatftorii'('--r'; off. i ;-'r. l. i.. JiiiiiT. AND LAMP GOODSi We keep a full line of all goods bra, ' -1 i;: FIRST-CLASS 7 ooo o o o a o ooo H H M H H H II II n KM or (i i KR .It 5 K. x Kir T - O O R R VIZ: Toilet Sets; Tea Sets; Caps Tmn aiwi . Darin. 'UhUt1 Goods, and m fact eieuthfag tn- tr cash and-de-a- strtccir- casta- tasMi yut, therefore we -are- enabted tQ-'rUl ndexr &mii)t7 our ... - l-a JT- TXA tffiU&minjiMJ i.. ' T 'a Ui!?f itic.T ht . T.7T HT4- f .i.l.-r.i . enuiiQiBiQauis ipnewer snau or ciHWtMr wa.iiwpty aoenaea to. "1(1 H1 'BBOFTitfi; 1. Trade st, under Democrat Offtoet Cfcariotte, N. C, Wholesale nd Fflfl Detler to CHINA, W. G. and C. C WARE. ROCKINGHAM '"" .H-I H'I -Mi ITIUm " ' and YELLOW WARE, GLASSWARE .. i ,i-;v.ll i ifAcin7tiil k'.Ul ILL, b'Miirjf ',rF jpiELD BBOa" WHOLXSALK AHP SRUIi GRpCERSAOd DJUWWSInCOVfJITBY PRODUCE ALSO, rVOfSXETOHS or TKB CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C This house has been newry furnished and U kept In first-class style. Terms, Per Day J 2 00 Table Board, Per Month. 10 00 Hf-Omnlbus and Carriages at every train. FIELD BROTHERS, Proprietors . ' M BEN KIMBALL, Clerk. deel JOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. ' ' ' i 8PLENDH) OPPOBTUNrTY To win a Fortune. First Grand Distribution, Class A.NewpiteanAiituy, urnary 14th, 'z.r i ; it ! H H "' LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature j)l -the Staler fori Educational and irt toble purposes: In 1868, with a capital of 81,000,000, to which It has since added a Reserve Fund of $850,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never steles or postpones. Look at the following dtetrtbuOon: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. lOOQOQ Tickets at Twe Dollars each. Half Tide ets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES : i oSp'r::::r:::;:;?8oS 1 Capital Prize' . o0O 2 Prfeesof 82,500.::...... gooo ,500 1'rlzesof 20......... lo'ooo 1,000 Prizes of. 10. .. . .... . 10,000 u APPROXpiATICN PRIZES t ApproxtaaHon Prizel of ! fSSillT. 800 1857 Prizes, amounting toy $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all wmbW(Pnte' 10 lttSral eompensatloi i maTeolato te "I Postofflee Box 692. NewOrtetnajSuffia All our Grand Extraordinary Dra' are imdr ""MCBiil of EN ERA T J) -u. a. ouubauajui ana iui decio A, EARLY. JpOBFINE WINES, And Fore Liqvora, Three Tears Old, go OOCHRANXt, Ceatsil Hotel aloea. TITE HAYS A 8ELECT 8TOCX I. Vji'iH i i in K KB B- ; ft eskflirejakhT fteefiilly will IWIXROSpiCTJVir ' CONGRATULATORT. In looking back over the business oj the rear now just ending,' I feel very thankful to my many trJends and the public generally, for the liberal support they have given me In my efforts to supply the wants our city with s FIRST-CLASS Grocery, where anything In the grocery line can be found, and I flatter myself that I have filled the want to the entire satisfaction of my numerous patrons. . - In the future, as In the past, 1 propose to keep a strictly ftrst-class stock of FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES, t AMD CONFECTIONERIES. j and assure the public that no effort of mine shall be spared to please, and I sha'l always keep on hand the best and most complete stock that the demandant my customers may require, and now au attention to the fact that I have the agency here for the celebrated BRIDGEWATER FAMILY FLOUR. the best In America, as attested by the fact of its havlag'reeeivd the first silver medal at Paris. I have1 also lust received 25 barrels of STONEWALL Fwnu Flour, and 20 barrels of Baltimore Family Flour, both of which are very good flours eaual to any sold to this market, except Bridge water. Also eoniethlng very nlee in the way of Family CbeemPlckledPlgB' Tongae and many other .novelties. Very Respectfully, LeROY DAVIDSON. I begjeave toretam my sincere thanks to my many inenas who bestowed their patronage on rae to rarhewiquarterswKh Mr. DavMsonTand promrs- attermon and lair dealing to merit It i L solicit a eontlnuArxw of lh Very BesDectfullT. Mil ' f ; GEO. T. COLEMAN. JfSAMY, GROCERIES, 1 have new In store a fun supply of Groceries and nunfly supplies. I.:.- ! Also, TUrkeys, weighing from 12 lbs. to 25 lbs. each. ' ' ' " Just Received a lot of Cranberries. Fresh Goshen Butter. New Buckwheat Flour. a M. HOWELL deed JOTICK TO FARMERS!!! am prepared to STORE COTTON In my fire proof building either In basement or on the first or sec ond floors and will give warehouse receipts on which you can draw money If desired. Charges moderate. THOMAS H. GAJTHER. etl2 JUST RECEIVED CHOICE NEW CROP CHOICE NEW CROP CHOICE NEW CROP CHOICE NEW CROP CHOICE NEW CROP NEW NEW NSW NEW NEW ORLEANS OR L BANS OIL BANS ORLEANS ORLEANS M E E SOMETHING NICE SOMETHING NICE SOMETHING NICE SOMETHING NKE SOMETHING NICEJ AT AT AT AT AT MAYER A ROSS. MAYER 4 ROSS. Q.ROCERDBS CHEAPER THAN EVER. NEW GOODS ! NEW FEATURES ! Come to me for Bacon, Com, Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses, and other Family Groceries . Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da vie county) BEST BYE WHISK KT. a J 01 Country Hams. IseU for cash. All goods delivered to the dfar free of crtargeT W. H. CRIMMINGER, w. JSextdoor below Wilson 3t Black's c4dstand. C O T T O N -ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED BT THOMAS H. GAIT HER, .. Coi.TOH .pctia ; CpkjiissioM Mbscbamt. TYTILLIAMS A FINGER, J.J lU'.si -J - .1". (., J iW?!t5?w!,S?l?; t Tweyg and Chickens reea or tne Desc rraantr, sumr cbff: jCT QvLr JfetesollcttefflSS W3&?$!& wtanisaa7 " roauce. gTOP AT .THE BOYDEN HOUSE, Salisbury, N. C - C. & Bbvwk, Proprietor, ILLate of the NaOonal Hotel, Raleigh. 9 Brown ,r- Chief Clerk; W. a Shelburn As talstant. dec 80 0RANDISX! migJPLAI .! 2 ' ooo 8 0 o o ooo A DDD D., D Yjr want- n v : D D 1 i Y DDD -w - Y EVER MADE IN CHARLOTTE, AT r p p 2 R If 00) 5500 CO afiggssoo a 1 5S ! CENTS PER POUND. PURE, FRESH AND CHOICE. -DON'T FAIL TO CALL.- dec24 NO MORE HEUMATIS OR GOUT M ACUTE 0B, CHRONIC S A L I C Y L I c A & SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark hythe EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., OF PARIS AND LEIPZIG. Immediate relief warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed. Now eatcluslvely used by all celebrated physicians of Europe ahtiAiaratea'hecemmg ompie, uarmiess, ana ueueota Kemeay on ootn continents. The ' Highest Medical Academy ' of Paris report 95 cures out of 100 cases withrnthree days. Secret The only dlssorrerof the iboIsodous Uric Add which exists to, toe Blood of Bhenmatic and Gouty Patients; 81,00 a box; 6 boxes lor 9500. Sent to any address 'orf receipt of price, Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. Ad dress WASHBURNE CO., novt Only Importers' Depot. 23CUft-st, N. Y. lqyxoxs. JT THE CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON Cochrane keeps the best RYE WHISKEY, Stand ard Pure, Two Years Old. M M R R L L S S N JOSEPH FISCHESSER, Proprietor, Is now supplied with the very best and finest WINES, ALES and LIQUORS. JUST EN: French Brandy, In quart bottles, five years old, warranted pure and genuine; lust suita ble for a Christmas Gift Exported Beer tn bottles, by the dozen at $1.60 Just half the former price. I have the latest arrangement from Paris for keeping hot water for winter drinks, perfectly clear and pure. Best BEER, PORTER, ways on hand. dec!2 ALE and LIQUORS al- WLwo &&vetttezmmts. WANTED A good agent to canvass and the adjoining towns for the be Charlotte uwumuuiu arucies in ine wona. np lop pronts, write at anoe to World Manufacturing ea, 2 Clinton riaae, mow ioxk. JOUSEKEEPERS ! I ! rr c&ra 89111 08 witn your address will ln- 5i.,.CX,tn "Trnt',our "tusirated urculars of nice Househojdtog Specialties, PALMER & SKILTON. .i.toiui t,oi x-con ouvet, ew i one GENTS, READ THIS. jJlSLSS Saary of 100 Per month and expenses, or allow a large cornmlsslon to sell our new and wonderful inventions. We mean what ' . , ""rcsa- wiinout ieiay. SHERMAN 4 CO., Marshall, Michigan. 4w D EPHTHERIAl Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will positively pre vent this terrible disease, and will positively cure nine cases to ten. Information that will save many Uvea sent free by malL Dont delay a mo ment. trevenuon Is better than cure. Sold every- wnere. L a. JOHNSON Jk CO.. Bangor, Maine. NEW EXCITING BOOK Bristling with the wild adventures of STANLEY IN AFRICA. TJle-0?.LJ. auiJepiic and copyrighted cheap edition. aZc AS , veloob Journey ime vcnao, Mora fumrutiinn than n luuwauM, maa BiSHLi . endorsed, bv th AGENTSWANTED. 15' M rJ2fTK2? particulars about the book, success or agents and best terms address ... HUBBARD BROS.,. Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. JgENSON'S CAPCLNK POROUS PLASTER. CELEBRATED THE WORLD OVER. The manufacturers were awarded Uie highest and only medal given rubber, plasters, at both the Centennial and Parts Expositions. FAR SUPERIOR TO 212?, poroH8 Plasters, liniments, the so-called fJiP011008! 4c- 18 no best known remedy for Lamb and Weax Back, rheuraattsn Female Weakness, SchS LbagofSsS Kidneys, Spinal ComplalntTind alim forw hlch porous plasters are used- Ask your druggist ; I or Benspn's Capctoe i Plaster and see thatS get nothing else. Sold by aU druggists.' PrtceM eta! mii0 l arury john: SON 21 Piatt Street, New York. N' oncE. SALE OF FORFEITED PROPERTY. United States Internal Revenue, ) Collector's Office, 6th Collective District, 1 StatesvlUe, N. C, January 4th, . 1878. )' Property described In this advertisement, having baeome forfeited to the United States, wfll be sold at public auction by Maxwell & Harrison, aoetloneers, in Charlotte, on Thorsday, January 16th, 1878, at 11 o'clock a. m., bwrlt: Ten boxes Tobacco,.the property etJ.;F.. Fare. J. G. Jaru Yocire,; Deputy Collector. J. MOTT, Collector. pAX return notice. The merchants and others liable to nay a semi t their purchases or rlptinSe SlSSS1', " neieby notifled that In the State. Section 10 of the Revenue lwre qulres ail liquor dealers in spirituals or vtooS P?rte'. teger beer, or tther alt Uquo? I55P, purchases, from whomsoever There are no-exceptions. . ReturnVmust pe made within the next ten days. JaiLlStW r WELIEeglster, JJARPER'S WEEKLY. 18 7 9. ILLUSTBAT E D. 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