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CHAS. U. USES, Editor and Pioprietor "Pree from the doting Jtuupto that totte.- mir . free-born rtawo. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1879. THE WESTEBj ISSlE ASYLUM. We are not in thefhabit of making a, f u3s about things that.cannot be helped,- no odds how unfortunate we mysei sider tnein to uej ana in reviewing wo Governor's recent admirable message it was in a merely incidental manner that we gave expression to our opinion as tQ the wisdom of having located the West ern Insane Asylum at a point other than Raleigh, saying that it was a mis take, and a still greater mistake that the work should have been planned upon a style of so much magnificence. This brought the Blue Ridge Blade-up standing. "YVoulditnotbeaswell,?itfn quires, faif The Observer would cou ple a reason along with so positive a statement T Oh ! well, we had not pro posed to discuss the question inextenso, but if the Blade wants our reasons we can give them briefly: If the Legisla ture had located this institution upon the grounds of the mother asyjum at Raleigh, it could have saved the money big money, too which it paid for the site. Then, by building a wing to the mother asvlutn thev would have ob viated the necessity for all the out-build; ings which must be pat up at Morgan ton. Naturally it ispheaper to build a wing to a house triari to put up an in dependent building, and lastly we ob ject to so poor a State putting up so magnificent a :, structure. It is like a man buying asilk hat; while his pants are worn out at the basement and his intestines are clamoring for the staff of life. Since the Blade quotes Gov. Vance on us we will oudte him on it: Gov Vance says this Western Insane Asy mm. when completed, will not be sur passed in grandeur by any similar insti tution in the United States. Now we are too poor to support public buildings superior or equal to those of New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, or the States which are out of debt. : Alt of oor ob jection turns upon this very point, "The Governor," the Blade says, ,"is a greattnan with TriB Observer people and" the Governor says so and so. Sup pose he does? Truly The Observer does think the Governor just a little the bimrest man in this State! but it doesn't pin its faith to him in all things' and notwithstanding its partiality: to him it still claims the right to dissent from hisopinions just the same as it does from those of other people. Concluding, the Blade says : North Carolina is poor we know,- but poverty does not hurt her half so much as the distrust on the part of her people of all who are in authority from con stable to Governor. Here it is again. -Our amiable con temporary forgets. ! Last summer The Observer, in a special article, was es pesially laudatory i of Gov. Vance. A Virginia paper, in an editorial cleaily leveled at this paper and that particular article, declared that the press of North Carolina was' mote lavish in its praises of its public men than the press of any other State in the I Union. The Mlflde then came up and agreed with a paper which berated us j for doing the very thing which this self-same JJ&wfe ' now accuses us of not doi ng. It seems a hard matter for The Observer to keep on the good side of its amiable contempo rary. Hut. the Western Insane Asylum is located for good" and all; the Governor is just as good as United States Senator, and cui bonot Why may we all not be happy? Windom'8 Resolution. It is being made warm for. Senator Windom in certain quarters . on account of his re cent bill in the Senate to ' provide for the emigration 6jt the negroes from their present homes ih the' South to other States,Territorie or countries, as they may elect That Is a; :ery pithf l comment which- - tiie Washington cor respondent , of tlwi New York Herald makes upon the Senator and his Villi &s copied on our outside this morning. The boot is now on the other leg. It is the Senator's own o which Is now be ing gored. 'The ballot in the hand of the Southern black has proved a verita ble ' boomerang. But no number of bills or resolutions can. ameliorate the . Jte ;whlch rthe Henqblirr , party has Drought upon its own seiL; t if i) .v Letters op CBjsiT.-trThe Raleigh . newspapers, regardless 'Ot politics, are strong letters of credit o " anjf coriritry or people. J For' that reason we regret the suspension of ' the .Jlsherille Pio neer." The News is qnite';right. The Pioneer was a good papernd we are sorry that it had to knock uhder. To have a lively, good-humored Radical paper sloshing arowid&dds t0 the gto-J . ecu interest,! any way.)r:-!;i t,;i i 5iu.i-,i-.j Extra - Session1; , pBOBABt,E.-Tlt- is said that the; probabilities of;, ;an'tra; session of Congress are increasing al ; i most daily, Tlie Democrats will'nlnstt t ;';.,upo the passage of several stroriglr j tisan measures, wnicn will probawy oe ' iaserted aa aniendments tic sone'df the mo3t important appropriation bills, aridf. . then ii tne Jiepuoncans retuse tosanc-; fi.tipn their proposition,, they , will Jfail to pass the bills in question thus compel ling the President to call an extra ses- sion. fit. Those who were made so mad by the racently published intervietfith Sena tor Jones by " Gath." will be interested to hear that the Seriato(fl6nie ' the in- tsrview in toto, and declares thaJto 5' h is never, sppkent btherwise than kindly of to'javain " ia 80 Herculean t a liar so muscular a man in iniquity f that in this instancli j hiclined to ' credit the Senator, faw. RMmblicansof the lllindis Legis- ? fiavA 'nominated ; Gen John ALH ( Mtnue"",r m .. . w. , u u .:2 .i- jrVioHnifprT MTATJRS Henate over ! , aimw VarweU ana ail iiem. jl ne iXl .1-3. UBMWJI - . .i . : ri ,v. z i ' . -L l- J.l-l.. v..t - tion. Logan is a veor uwc v i Wt it was as r, "chpice , among spoilt Thp press -U a3 had much to say con- rArniTiT tha recent conventioruJn tDJ3 city -oil J OTcnera men wno ?uh tohh. uw in the uthnllJtM ward,Theoi menta pf reitjswxrg are pointed, and convey a good the general sentiment: "But all honest people throughout the country, if any such have ever had any misgivings n tie sfthjecl, will perceive from the ac tion of the Charlotte convention that p jkjpyJu received in the bouth ; thattliexigh'ts'of all classes are fully repeQ and ,0at eY stories of ; khrx bjilXpozing or of social ostracism; ire theTnere fabrications of adventurers and thieves, of the lowest grade of carpet-bag rascality. We congratulate the gentlemen who composed the conven tion on the success of their work, which cannot fail of the happiest effect on the sentiments; ; arid 'opiiiio'ijiS of the "Setter class of Northern people. And in copying this we seize the oc casion to remind the people of the nrimarv conventions to be held in the several counties of the Southern States on the 15th of February, preparatory to the' grand general convention to be held in Charibtt bn the 4th of July next. . ; ax:- i 'nh it?" ; wi'bi . .There is. something a little mirtU-prc- vokirig in the idea of the people of Asheville sending to the General As sembly a petition against the tunning o trains on; 'Sundays It has not been gfiniraily' supposed. In the past that Asheville was seriously annoyed by this particular species of iniquity. mmmU 4 mm h m Gov. Hampton is to take 'k tripto Florida. It has been suggested arid ar ranged by Col. J. B. Palmer; and the trip will be made in an easy and elegant car fitted up with a special view to the Governor' comfort., FOREIGN BRIEF ITEMS. London, January 20. Six cotton mills at Preston, running 183,144 spin dles, have given notice of a reduction of waees trom hve to ten per cent. Edinburg, January 20. The trial of the directors of the City of Glasgow Bank is nroeeedinir to-aav. The prison ers are charged with fraud, theft arid embezzlement. Themrt room is dense ly crowded. .,. , ..-,-. Tirnova, January 20.The Aserri blv of Bulgarian notables, which wag to have met at' this' plaice on the" 18th insL,tq elect, a wince, .has jbeeji post pohed to the 25th or 27th. The uele cates now here think Prrnce Alexander, of Batten burg,, will le elected aa. ruler OI UUlgclttil. ' m-.' Amciiean Hebrew Congregation Meet lngofioe Executive Committee...,. Cincinnati, Jan. 20 The executive board of the Union American Hebrew congregations convened here yesterday Fifteen congregations have joined the Union in the last six months. It was resolved that the board Of delegates on civil and religious rights- be instructed to take into consideration the feasibili ty of active' co-operation with Sister societies in Europe sfor the purpose of encouraging agriculture among the !Jews and the $ettleineriSintnis country selves to that pursuit - on land in the Vrest and South. The report of the secretary 6f tlie board of governors was read. Tlie next meeting will be held in New York, Julv 7th 1870. . i i Ajrrest of BfRtwrnte Moonshiner. i r't t j, , ,.- i Cincinnati, Jan. 0. A dispatch from Elizabethtown, Ky., says; ."The revenue raidera under Capt. Adier, re turned last night bringing seven moon-"STfmei-s of most .:darigerouseharacter, TUeyro Icaptfned on Otten Cryekj Larae county, and had long defied the authorities.-1 Tiie omcers attjtcked their still house Saturday night,1 capturing four men. They found two stills in operation and destroyed the material. These parties have long been the terror of the, country, and lioldly defied the officers. '' Murder and Probable Lynching In Vlr- glnla. Richmond, Va.. January 20. John S' jjacrv, ui ixcw rveiii county, was, 1111 inuA' hjikt rp..nn4,r.ll'n ... T . "VT ir i I . . 4 i niMtj mguit -tic-fvi -j. iiiisvdii o sta tion, on the Richmond & York River Railroad. Two negroes and a boy were arrested uTJbiWjtat-that the ne groes committed the crime, which thev afterwards confessed. An unsuccessful attempt was made last night to lynch the negroes, who are in custody at Tal leysvifie. The indications are that an other attemgt wjUl beinade to-night .A An Election Judge Sentenced.' Baltimore, January 20 In the Uni ted States Circuit Court to-day, Judge Bond presidingjuWiHj -Robinson, judge of election in the fourteenth ward,1, at the late conerpssinnal plpHnn rtiaaiiaA guiltvtHdi?tment charging bir J CXiheigii sajfs au'other new wiJrVT,?Iuited d Junredlltreasurern the agricultural museuiri at ugivj vuimju oiaies marsiiai.wnne in the discharge of his duty. He was sen ten t6payfirie:i6f9i6f'and suffer four months ifrprisWfflerit In the 'citv jrnr . More Crazy Assassins. London, Jan. 20. A 'dispatch from Candahar, loth JfmnatyrB'.iys: ("Major St,.;0lm;: the.tetarmy,. was ,fired upon In the streets; by a fanatical natiye, butiJWas',rinH)armed. The man xZmtmty royal artillery, was .sevenely, and tiwo other persons helongiiigtO!'tHOBritish force Wdr&hty by a rS; .morrow. n iu mt.;Kij u v Mil ntt ::uMfi'i 2iLl .t',-r-- Til Ml !A' Philadelphia Fire: ?rot) i. ft f yih . Philadelphia, Jan. 20. A fire at the woollen mills of Jno. Brown & Sons, Eighth and Taskers streets, destroyed everything, leaving only the bare walls: The loss on the building and machinery is a quarter of ailUon, covereti by,in- pjurance. if. mtva too aant Sparks from tbe Wire?. Capt. George Prince, an old resident of Bath. Me, has been arrested; on the charge of obtaining a large amount- of money from the pension office the pension oiiice. on ficti- which, it is alleged: has been tious names trnirtir on fnr vpsirt -:-.t JNicnolas Jacoby, who was shot .-on tne streets or Pittsburg, pa, while ac companying hia wife-.home early last Thursday morning, died Sunday. He made a dying 'declaration and stated .toatfrarik. Small,-a tQwrnx iovef of his wife, was the murderer. ' A fireman - named -Williams, on the Chesapeake j&,QhiOARailroad; while oil ing the engine, fell and was run over, the whole train passing over him. ajuMatthew.T1T Brennaji a,.well known New York politician, is dead. He had filled several important municipal of- V-.f,Jf -' "f-.U AAA MM AMMW9W . , f... - W. H.yoipfealeigh, has made an assignment x l . Hr wv - . onara urover epmoination is to a Wlimingtonoon. about Wilson. Hon. Gea Davis, of Wilmington, ap peared before the SupremeGourt past nine since. tne war, ateatfarmersMl iff i t Jaj.U.iqikr tori, a rner- chants and 2 ministers, .ctfc pirtyof hiS dozen Germans are in eastern North Carolina prospecting for auit&hle locatJ bh for a colony, , A. Wilraington inan twisted thej tail of a steer" to make it go.' It wenti ' i The man will be limping for a month yet. A white man was killed in Snow Hill, Greene county, last week, by the - J a l j: i . i? - j 1 ' ' j I.' acumeutai uxscunrge oi a nisioi in me hands of a negro. , " V Mr. Levy Dawson.- of Pitt county, had a dispute last week with a negro named Robt. Waters, in which Mr. Dawson shot and killed the negro. Another. A woman named Minerva Knowles, Union county, shut her chil dren up in the house and went off. Re sult : one of them burned to death : The dwelling house of Mr. E.S. Hark- dess, at Stout's, on the Carolina Central Kailroad, was destroyed by fire on the morning df the 16th; 1 ' E. E. Bums has been elected president of, the First National bank of Wilming ton; Jas. Dawson, vice-president, and A. K. Walker, cashier, for the ensuing year. The Raleigh Observer learns that 21 new students have just joined the Uni versity, swelling the matriculates since the beginning of the collegiate year to 198. Several others are known to be coming. The Mdnroe Enquirer learns that the unoccupied houses on the ' James Ben ton place, nine miles north of that town, on the Lawyers' road, were -burned down on the night of the 4th instant, by an incendiary s torch. New York correspondent Raleierh 06- server: Julius A. Gray, Esq., cashier of the Greensboro National Bank, is here, making arrangements to secure an ad ditional amount of currency i for-his bank, that it may extend its accommcN nations. A revenue raid on the Union and Anson line last week resulted in the capture of a quantity of "moonshine1 ana ine arrest- or several persons. Mnese, nowever, naa to be abandoned on account of the smallness of the revenue force. It is noticed in the quotations of North Carotins bonds in the New York . stock market lat Thursday, that the special tax bonds, class 1, were bid off at -3c, and class 2, at 2c. North Carolina Railroad. January and July, and April ana uctooer, sen tor 8oc. The Monroe Enquirer says: The'col- orea launaress, jm ora uargan, who has some twentv-nve or thirtv natrons in the place, gave to theiri an excellent re past on baturday night last; which was very mucn enjoyea by those who par- tooK ot tne substantial and dainty dishes A. 1 A A.t svi ueiore Liiem. Polkton Argus : As an extra train turned the curve at 1 Boggan's Cut last Sunday a man and woman were discov ered on the trestle just ahead. The man hearing the train ran and succeeded in getting off, leaving the woman, who lay down on one of the stringers" and thus saved her life. The parties were wni e. Wilmington Sun (on a high strain) On Tuesday evening last, the silken cords of matrimony, according to the teantirui ritual of the Methodist church, were united by Rev. E. A. Yates, of the Front Street M. E. church, assisted by the Rev. C. M. Payne, of the Second Presbyterian church, between Mr. Har ry Hill and Miss Laura Bowden.atthe residence of the bride's mother; corner ot fourth and fnncess street. entr reuorted bv the AVilson mi Advance t -; On last Monday evening while one Dave Bynum, coL, who lives a short distance trom town he was carelessly handling an old pisto accidentally discharged the same, the ball passing through the right hand and lodging in the left hand ot another ne gro named Jerryi Barnes, who was stand ing near by, and innicted a very severe wound Petersburg correspondence Richmond Dispatch, 18th: Lieutenant Peterson, of tne ponce corps, this morning arrested a white man who gave his nam 4 as T- M. bnioot, of Davie countv. N.C.. chare- ed with having a stolen horse in his pos session. Alter ins arrest he confessed to having stolen the animal last night irom tne staoies ot v. V. Abrams, in C harles City county. The horse Is. the property pi Major Taunor, and is a fine In an item headed Mosiah Turner alter George W. Swepson " the Raleigh mserper. of Sunday, says; We learned arwrdayV'vening that.a.fwarrant had been -issued 'i by -Whttaker, J. P for ueorge W. bwepson and others for conspiracy, to defraud the State of $80,000 coupons on special tax bonds Ihe. others embraces Afiltnn S T.initx. field. Of course. . o U H ii H i " O i is a hank of native silk, simn by the hands of Mrs. J. W. Caldwell, of iron station, Liincom county. It is pre white and is said by experts to be unsurpassed in texture. The culture of the silk.wprm is one of the things which the department will strive to foster, and they, greet this first speci men 'of the product with particular pleasure. Goncord-8ftm': 'A' ljecnliai- circum stance occurred with the late W. G. Fowler, the night before he was knock ed down and robbed in Mooresville. He was robbed on Tuesday night, and on 'the- Monday: night . previous, he drea mefl that sqme one , hinVat or nearstho very spot he was afterwards robbed unds that they threw a rope JffftUihisjaeck.aiidioMng-him, de manded money. Jle asked them how muQ&ftej jaabied, and they asked for $5, which he gave them. Death Harraata t and Commutations in 't V bi'l IS i a; )IWt( tit ii) ifij- Jil.l will, issue today' warrants lor 'the exe cutions ...of.. Ale jfarider ' ' B. Say re, of jAueipuia, ana iiezeKian snarer, or anklin oounty. wife murderers. The mmmhWmt sixty-days- wcuccf iiHxguvernormas also signed tne commutation of ihe -death-sentence on Ukusas "iPiBlorins toiiimBvlsonment I for life. ?? n;irf.u.?. wM'A &u fciiii- smnw )u Esse Atuinable hjVhe'iejuvatte. 1 Jw, although- they may despair of relief, it is attainable i by rbeumatic, sufferers, ior there is a remedy which carries off. hv mn nf inmmuui laeti5ity:of ,thf kidneys iiaportant channels for tl?1?"011-116 acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms a theory completely borne out by urin SfU?n5ly8ls' Tne nane ot this grand depurent is Hostetters, a preparation! likewise, celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer icontamlna uon of the blood -with the bile and a certain SS.0118 .ta dyspepsia, fever and ague, and ??3oaI?eSK!vIt,s' Perhaps, the finest tonic -SKS188111' recommended as a medicinal Stimulant DT diottnimlahu1 r.h.iin....j - JWSi4 mlnenfly pure apdWy behetlclaL The press also endorsesU : j' ST:' THf:r T. Idea of Mexican uoilftrs'are in circulation FORTY- THE PROCEEDINGS or BLUE MOXOAT. Jiill for Unlfotm CiirreneyA VipTier '.Resolution in tAi House-A J??Jo I Semr$jp oeratic Vaucns on Edmunds' ' Silt, s. Washington. January 20. Senate Conklinsr and Kernan presented a pre amble and resolution of the New York Legislature, opposing the passage of the bill-to reorganize the army, or at least or mat portion of the bill relating to the ordnance department of United States arsenals and ordnance stores. Laid on the table, the bill having been reported to the Senate. Mr-Cockrel! introduced a bill to pro vide a uniform national currency : to retire the notes of national banks and prohibit their incorporation and their issue of notes; to .utilize silver and sil ver com and provide for the re-issue of coin and bullion certificates to provide tor tne redemption or payment ot tbe bonds of the United States and issue of bonds bearing a lower rate of interest, and provide for the expansion and con traction of paper currency to meet the business interests of the country. Ta bled at the request of Mr. Cockrell, who desires to speak in iavor ot the meas ure: Mr. Morgan nresented a series of res olutions expressive of the views of the Democratic Senators upon the constitu tional amendments, as agreed upon in cajjeus this morning, which were laid on the table for the present. ne fcenate resumed the considera tion of the bill to amend the patent laws'. House. The House is occupied in reference of bills introduced under the call of States. A resolution referring to the question of the electoral frauds will be reported to-morrow. Its reading was called for to-day. It recites that certain alleged telegrams in cipher have been publish ed, indicating that attempts were made after the presidential election of 1876 to influence by money or other fraudulent metnods tne vote or electors or action of the canvassing officers in Florida. South Carolina and Oregon. It there- tore directs tne committee on investiga tion of election frauds to inquire into the same, and into any other matter con nected with such election, which, in its judgment, may be proper, with power to send tor persons and papers, and to report at anytime: also appropriating $10,000 for the purpose of defraying ex penses. ThB House passed the bill providing for the settlement of outstanding claims against the District of Columbia. . Mr. bpnnger introduced a bill to se cure to the people "of every State equal and just representation. "He presented in connection with the bill a statement showing that there would have been elected at the last November election from theSouth, 34 Republicans instead of 6, or a Republican gain of 28, while tne .Democrats would have realized a like gain in the North : that the general result would have been the same, but the Republican minorities at the South and the Democratic minorities at the North would have been eauallv repre sented in Congress, and that the four millions of colored population could control the election of 22 members in the following States: Alabama, 3: Ar kansas, 1 ; Georgia, 3 : Louisiana, 2 ; Mis sissippi, 2; North Carolina, 3; South Carolina, 2; Tennessee, 2 ; Texas, 2, and Virginia, 2. democratic senatorial caucus. The Democratic Senators held a cau cus this morning to consider what course to pursue on the resolution of Senator Edmunds now pending in the Senate in relation to the enforcement of the thirteenth, fourteenth and fif teenth amendments, and to protect all citizens in the exercise of all the rights secured by the laws passed for that pur pose, etc. The ' Democratic Senators agreed upon a substitute for the above named resolution to be offered when it shall be taken up for consideration in the Senate. While in this substitute they admit the thirteenth ourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the constitu tion to be of binding force and validity, they regard Senator Edmunds' resolu tion as proposing legislative action in conflict with the decision of the Su preme Court of the United States, par ticularly in the Cruikshanks case, re garding those amendments, and they quote from dicta of the court to sus tain the ground which will be taken in the substitute that the United States have no citizens distinctively their own ; that the constitution does not confer the right to vote on any one, but sim- f'ly -confers the privilege of freedom rom any discrimination on ac count of race, color or previous condi tion, and that the regulation of suf frage belongs exclusively to the several States. COMMITTEE PROCEEDINGS. The meeting of the Senate privileges and elections committee, which was called for the purpose of acting on the Corbin-Butler contest to-day, did not take place, there Being less than a quo rum present Kone of the Democratic members of the committee were pres ent on account of the party caucus on Edmunds' resolution. ggttr &&mxtistmmt&. NNOrCEMlBNT. ' Raving purchased the stock of Groceries lately kept by A. H. CRKS WELL, and occupied his old stand, corner of Trade and Church streets, to which nas been added many New Goods, we take pleas ure In announcing to the people of Charlotte that we keep everything In the - , i , GROCERY LINE, and are prepared to sell at such prices as will be bound to please all. Determined to keep a fresh stock of FIRST CLASS GROCERIES, we will be glad to have our friends call and see us. FREELAND & DURHAM. , Jan. 21. 1878-dlw. LICHTENSTEtN, MERCHANT TAILOR, -Next door ty WDson ft Burwell'a drug store, - CSABLOTrS, N. C decl3 JAMES MURPHY, PRACTICAL TAILOR, ' Holton's Building, Trade Street, TJn Stain. --Owing to-thestrmgency of the times I win hi ifu tara XprtLjery cheap. Will make fine suits .for 10. Cassbnere suits for $8. Pants ot suits same 1 fuaranteeall my work ;no fit, no charge. Give me a call and be convinced. . t" luly 17 .'' - ' J. jq"EW LTVERT STABLE. If you want flrst-class Carriages, Phaetons, Bug gies or Saddle Horses, go to the New Livery Stable. ' K you want a Carriage and Baggage Wagon to meet, arriving or departing trains, go to the New livery Stable. - . - n you want your horses well fed and wen groomed go to the New Livery Stable, i ' - ; -?'nid5!eis Promptness and reasonable Brioes rJ'(?.Kf3 '"? - B. CHAMBERS ft CO. 5 mr-h--s tit i mi .U:. Mi TT71TTK0 WSKT & BABUCRi ft f f S Beg to call your attentIto1& fact that it Is their desire to grre to our city a ; 'i I FIBST CLASS B S R T MmtXmtAmt BtJhai M. X A. A U "JCK3 T T T A LUX DEPARTMENT EPAMTMEN X Where any and everything thai tbe trade of our community may desire, can be bad. We shall make it a point to remove the necessity which some of our people claim to have been placed Into order Goods from abroad, as we shall always keep a large, well selected and HANI SOUS INE INE 0 O O G O AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT. No effort will be spared on our part to make our Retail Department a Grand Success, and we pro pose to bring ft gradually to such a standard as to make It t SECOND TO NONE SOUTH. Our MR. BARUCH will give his personal atten tion to this Department, and his former success In Just that class of business satisfies us that our ef forts in this particular will be appreciated by our numerous friends and customers. We shall continue to offer for the next 30 days the remainder of our''" W W W n WW If TTTT K: WWWWIIKWW -T K WWWW n NSH T K KBTR RRR K R WWWW II If WW 8 RRR K R R T W U H IN GO 0 O 0 B S AT A8TONISHINGLY LOW PRICES, With a view of making room for oui Spring and Summer stock, which we win place in our store as any aa the season win admit. , THE LINES OF OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT HOLESALE DEPARTMENT Will be kept up as always. Very respectfully, ,',' WITTKOWSKT 4 BARUCH; Jan. 21, 1878. JOTICE OF SEIZURE. J- INTERNAL REVENUE, 1 Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, V Statesville, N. C, December 26th, 187a Seized for violation of United States Internal Revenue Laws, on Saturday, December 27th, '78: 2 mules and 1 wagon and harness, one barrel of whiskey, the property of W. F Burns. Notice Is hereby riven to the owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before me at my office in Statesville, and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the United Stales. jr. j. MOTT, J. G. Yocwa, Collector. Deputy. )anl 4w oaw N OTICE OF SEIZURE. United States Internal Revenue. i Collector's Office. 6th District North Carolina, Statesville, N. C., December 0th. 1878. j Seized for violation of United States Internal Revenue Laws, on Saturday, December 6th, '78; Ten boxes Tobacco, as the property of J. F. Fare., Notice Is hereby given to the owner or dajmxtfe of the above described property to appearbefoi me at my office in StatesvUle, and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days from datolwreotorthe same will be forfeited to the United States. jr.- j; MOTT, dec254woaw -Collector. OTICE OF SEIZURE. ' - United States Iaternal Revenue, ) CoUeotor's Office, nth Collection District. N. C, V - Statesville, Dec 18th, 18J'- ) 4 Seized for violation of. United States Internal Revenue Laws, on Wednesday, December 18th, ltUpr. ; ,,,, , .... , j ; Fife boxes Tobaeeo, the property of T. C. Strick- .Nottcietoberetjy given to the er or claimants n wm wKnuw ' property vv Bpuear Deiore me at my office In. States vll)e- and make claim thereto before tbe explrattooof , thirtr days from date hereof, or the same, win be forfeited to the United States. i l ."'tt , L.'-'' "- fJ.'ttJ MOTT, J.a.YoOTtaw ,.t: ! .i!-M!rtColleetor. Deputy. . . ; ( ., i ' Jan. 16-. :' ui '' I'M' A A JpiELD BROS., WHOCESAEK ARB RXTAtL -a - GROCERS and DEALERS in COUNTRY PRODUCE ALSO, PBQPHEKTORS Ot TBX VTMia ' J CHARLOTTE ' HOTEL, ..f ..... .t 0 charlo.c: J This house has been newly furnished and is kept In - )' ' i .-; ' t. i ;!':.".. ' ;'('.! : :.?'... ' ' ' !' Z . -i . Terms, Per Day ..i., v-U.Uiv.,..?.. $ 2 00 Table Board, Per Month....... ,i ie 00 ..... ...I: " TO !..t ' t .itV.i.J' . tOmnlbiB and Garrftges at every traln. : '.--jtl' : 1 . ! ... . . ! - , ... i ...... - ;-. .,, .. ...... ' i ' ; ' - . ; . . i-f..' ti.i -i'ri i ''deal iir v-r-'V'SSS KIMBALLt'Oertotit , u'--.tf.iU i. W w fifmii him v'if .. ....( .... : . .' i;r -"t'i '. '"I't '.f' : ' '' mn trrw mt urtjfJ -. .A i-ii-.l'-iV,?-1- tee of SMITH ft FORBES, 1 i Z -M begs WW to eaui ieanenaon oi uieiM oi Ciarlottl afevlctolo the large stoclrf t or s m i . ,ZZ .wlOY -AND H R f;H -nil M. t u , 1- : S B8S CRM as8 f "ofa' 1KB hi U U' i U: ti U fit i H '.Hi now in his hands for sale; It is believed to be the largest and best stock of goodVsouth of Baltimore, and is well worthy the examination of any person whether wanting one or a thousand pair. The stock embraces -; ' ' - , AN INFINITE VARIETY, from the finest to the coarsest shoe made. If you -want a pair, or any number of cases, can, and your' wants can fee supplied; In this connection the subscriber would state that If reasonable prices can be obtained, the whole, stocky both Wholesale and Retail, will be sold !11'?i-f 5j44 BARGAIN, either together or separately. Propositions for purchase are solicited. J. M.B. REYNOLDS, Trustee r,v .-!:?--' ".-At. emlth ft Forbes. . .! ir Charlotte, N. C, Jan. 17, 1878 Sweod. J3EGRAM ft CO., " .i i-.i DKALKBS1S BOOTS, SHOES S 1st Nal onU Bank Building. Charlotte, N. C "- v - XHir stock of Boots, Shoes, ftc., is acknowledged to be the best in the State, and we would be pleas ed to have you call and examine for yourself before buyto. PEtiRAM ft CO. -" J--" POSITI VT7 "DOSITIVT7 OSITIVlJi. 1 OSITIVia. FFF OO RRR F O OR R SIXTY D D AA Y Y 2 FF O O RRR SIXTY D D A A YT-'tWo F O OR, R 1AJ;r D D AAA TJ tr nun a v v..sr OO R K ' ' - 'i DDD A A T TJS" J fXUB. ENTIRE bTOCTT t 1 Kvn ENTIRE rJTOC IV f i' '-mi or- 'iifc?ftsv yout: REN'S g&Sg V V n TTTT .SSo I8 cr v n t sj8 "ss8 uu n T B8SS AT- -1 1 (pOC LfftJsSSs TTTT O O O yg T O 8 s T n fin w r o COO V. iUR STOC STOcrr STlV PUR H 1 -IS- H M M M M U U EKE N vis 88S8 ERE L '-!! ; -t : '!. i v. ft! d'A ' We aie bound to sell, and will selL A eall ypa sail a Respectfully, f i . . - -i JU . BEBW ANGER ft BROt, " FlaeClothiere and Tailors. joncE. The rajtjerjiavmg accepted the Trusteeship, unter a deed of trust executed by the late firm or Smith ft Korbefl of this city, as wmMMthe 222S1ES2S5, totte estate rattHni8ttaltelpajme and ateo gives notice to those who are citriltoreof the estate, to prove their claims and forwardto WmT lanlS SCOLDS. Jani8 Trustee. T THE PUBLIC. tnmklZ tVT i'Z rrfu " oi my mends and cus SSfaifWvSrt mr 'n88 association Jr Wh,iti8' ceased on the 1st of Jan uary. My busings relations for the conUng rear will be made public in a few days. wu"" jmi ti iJt.??mraunlcUon8 ca Charlotte Ho- f h tit Mall m . . :itl7I AKR ALWAYS BEADY iVt'l I i (f - , . And WTflllnV t Blxnmm 1'" rMdvtaTunt " ""?r" toi you are declS wiuai-uif VQ. BESCRIPTIONS r!7 )ir a i7 Ki wov M4OTTBUWLLr L Druggists. declS T7INE FRENCH BRANDyT " wiiiMies i ipr med'cal can ELL, ts. jyiLSON ft BURWELL, DBCOonynj, Have Just received,' , , . , Gelatine,, , '. 4 J. ? . I i i t ' : Cm Starch, Soerry WtaeJ flecfaWa ualloT retail trade H H A TTTT H H AA T HHH AA T H B AAA T H. H . T, . i .. o.in i. i. I a H ii Kt A ; i VA .'. Li, I H it K A 'I P i wuwuiry I , f-At J 'A YAVSv I H . T H i., , t vtii-v Stove and Hard wire ffiis- r SiP'Ii'BDWAEE ci&QOc) ;rsrXLL kinds. VMM..: l !:.' Buv vour COOif STnvw t... , , " " HVJU inc. UB 1 ilitVt- 1 good reasons why they will do your work yiiick ;.i "ESsf, Cheap and Ctean? BECAUSE They are cheapest to buy. BECAUSE They are best to use. BECAU Vi'th - 1 They bake evenly and nar. BECAUSE Their operation perfect. BECAUSE They always has gPOd. Mt,- BECAUSE ' ' ' ' " " They are made of the best material. BECAUSE They roast perfectly. BECAUSE They require but little fuel. BECAUSE They are very low priced. BECAUSE They are easily managed. BECAUSE They aw suited to all localities. BECAUSF Every Stove Is guaranteed tnj&rt sattsf nctio, Wov Salt. JLOCKADE TOBACCO, FOR SALE. Having purchased a nice line of Tobacco -hik Government sale, cca at erlaciSreW1 exT,duWDients t0 "r "yy ELL IMPROVED " CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. I rsJfS011 atlJ?e t0 Purchase a well lmpiWrt. I U ?lne rooms- and modem cop f livlnmrwalKf thei.ukc square? can tK THIS OFFICE ; v J OQO FEE SIMPLE DEEDS, MOST APPROVED FORI. Just Printed and For SaW si th& ' OBSERYEB OFriVIf. JpOR RENT, LEASE or SALE, At Davidson College, N. C. Some dwelling houses, large and small. Also some farming lands. Apply to )anl tf h. P. HELPKR R SALE. The Bourgeolse and Minion type on which thi Japer was iateiv printed. It was made by the old ohnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and wa. not discarded because no longer fit for use, but on 4 because It became necessary to use a different style of type. : t will do good service for several years to oome. It will be sold in lots to sui pur chasers, and In fonts of 60 to l.OOOIbs. with m without cases. Address OBSERVER, oct5 Charlotte. N. C. WLixtchzs una gtvotlvx TUST IN TIME. We have. Just . received a fine selection of such Goods as you want for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, . iSuota as fine Lockets and Chains, Fine Sets. Seal Rings, Initial Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins and anything in the line you may want. CA1X AHr' SKI THEM. HALES ft TABRIOB.-JF1 dec20 , , p LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCH and 'CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Churcn. rtm -iitj.i.i -Nat Gray Store: ..?vei7 kln.d of repairs made atcoce at half price SSSSS1 0neear. Every kind of Jewelry or BromGUdlng, Coloring. SUyer-Platiug and Gal vanizing made at short notice' and eJpiTdl) as good asrn?w-. Work done for the trade aflow prices. reilrenoePren wanted' premium and good septlS pHOTOGRAPHS. In consequence of the reduction In the price of the original cost of materials, and In order to give my patrahs thfe hni&ftt we ili i 1 1 1 i wmti 'inn date Photegraphs wiU be taken at mf REDUCED RATES. sept22 J. H. VAN NESS gT. MARY'S QpLLEGE, GASTON COUNTY, N. C. rJM.fA"'?.' conducted by a colony of the wiltaLf athere from 8t Vincent's College. KrS!-S0. 18 eleven miles dlsta,lt ".ffi1011.?16, Alne Railroad. It stand 2to?,ldCBldweUPlace' mous for healthiness S, JeD?ral nrallty of the neighborhood ?m fmJowi; u offers rare inducements to chlWfn. uardlan io education of their thHS01!0 w111 be sedulously taught aelr religion, the children of respectable parent i 4, received and their SL8 'at!?Sa3r ttvated. Attendance Hi Tr5,!'?'fplSllc Prayer rill be required 0 tft SUS?.11 orT e welfare of reHeSptnSUt toterfereQce with their ,SBi2Swf tadl Is thorough and embrace-. ttreedepartniento: the classical, the mathematlail aMmeotmBerelal, and also the preparatory for - " "nnuu onuuji, a. u. oe notice a conveyance will be sent from the egtonabrleiuontheto thede- Day scholars will be received on terms to suit the convenience of parents. JanlMperlm baJnl P n 3no,nn . 'v, n JEWELLING HOUSE WANTED. A first-class tenant who Is willing to pay a liberal rent wants a good dwelling house wir h ti to 8 rooms Trade or Trvon ntmAt sm u m,, 00 nieuihie to -the public square, Is preferred. : : S.WTTTKOWSAI. JanlO $200 IN CASH WILL PURCHASE A Power Printing nPmu niumu, m.ike. old style, size ot bed 2ttx4 Inches. Was in use until replaced by a new one. Address J. C. BAlLEi. and Mountaineer, Greenville. iuu particulars and catalogues, apply to tt rvi in aavance. 900.UU. , 0., neciur, - . . - e I. h l t -i I jaiiti
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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