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efci FRIDAY, JANUARY; 81; 1879u TOE LEGISIATURE .ruwii o HTiiot Balelgh News.1 SENATEi j-Wiyj rt JT ' January 28. PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS. t-. . nr'i. naiHwll. from citizens of Guil ford, praying the General Assembly to euacc a law preventing live stock fron running at large in said county. Agrit culture, ''i . ..'-..'iv t i'"J -" ! Mr. Henderson; from citizens of Rowt an, praying for the enactment of astocl? law. Agriculture. . . .,, "f By the same, from citizens of Rowanj praying for a prohibitory? liquor rlaw within two miles of Christ church, in Scotch Irish township, Rowan county rroposiuons ana fpwywMxoav'):n Mr. Leach, from citizens of Rowan county, against the running of Sunday trains. I i bixXs. oi tviiim-.'Vi"' w- i Mr. Henderson, to amend the charter of Davidson College. Calendar. j Mr. White, to provide for the better proof 'of deeds executedj out of the State; Judiciary. ' ""M -": . Mr. Redwine, to prohibit the carry ing of concealed weapons. Propositions and grievances. - , r- -S. B.i89,"to secure holders of policies in fire insurance companies in this State, Passed final reading, ordered to be en grossed and sent to the. House of , Hep-' S. B. 140, concerning civil the recovery of debts and for the purchase of lands. actions for in practice Passed sec- onareauiug. S. B..J.93, to, facilitate the execution or guardian bonds. . ; ; Mr., Robinson moved to indefinitely: postpone. Carried. ' " ' ' . , S. B. 233, to amend the landlord and tenant act. . . Mtf "Byrium moved to indefinitely Ba, toaUow the people of North Carolina to elect their commissioners. i: Mr.'Dprtch ' mqved ; tq. ,. indefinitely ptponek AIrJrOrmand called for the ayes and flays The motion to postpone was carried by a'rofe'of 22 to 15. . . H; B. 7, S. B. 190, to define the juris diction of justices of the peace. Mr. Caldwell moved to indefinitely postpone. Carried. -: .. fi R. 259. to reeulate sureties on offi- cial bonds. The bill provides that law yers may go on the bonds qi pudiic Offi cials as their sureties. Mr. McEachern moved to insert "far mers " after the word - attorneys." Mr. Ormand moved to Amend by in serting "civilians doctors, preachers, mechanics and hucksters," after the . words "attorneys and farmers." . , i After a lengthy, and spirited; debate upon the passage of the bill; and .the danger that would arfsfr from it should it pass, Mr. Dortch stated that h knew now of two members of Congress who weref elected, no dottbt, because they allowed their names" to go on ; guch bonds as sureties. Mr. Merritt moved to indefinitely postpone. Carried.' S. B. 74, to provide for the moreeffi cieht returns to the Agricultural depart meet Provides that returns of agri cultural products shall be made on oathi so that they may be accurate. A lencrthv debate ensuedLwhen, upon motion of Mr. Robinson, the whole matn the Supreme Court, to be styled Inferior UourtSi ;ab animated .,. aeoaw, ensueu upon this bill, participated in by a num ber of Senators. The MIL was put upon its second and final reading and passetL ordered to be engrossed and sent to. the Housftf ;JteprjgsentaJlmtw,.l , ,,... - - .. 6USPEN3ICIH pF.THK RTJLES, f 4: Mr; ' Erwin "asked that "S. B. 95, to amend the charter of Davidson Gollegei be taken up. The bill provides that the charter be so amended as to embrace 60 trustees instead -o ! 52l.i JRassed its final reading, ordered to be engrossed and sent to the House of Kepresentatives. REPORTS OF STATE oVfICIALS. Accordg to: a resolution, passed by the Senate a, few dayatBince, requiring State officials to furnish that body with reports of the fees and expenses of their respective offices, the following were sent in this morning: Superintendent or Public Instruction Referred to committee on retrenchment and reform. 7 Attorney General -Committed on salaries and fees. . . . State- Auditor. 1 Committee tm sala ries and fees. .v--.-. State Treasurer. Committee on sal aries and teeaiKl K ' J - A communication was received from his excellency the Governor. Upon ''motion '- df1' Mr.1 Kobinson, the Senwenkinto tJa r .v -t t EXECUTIVE SESSION. The executive session was ; called to orderrnT'KiA A communication was thenread from the Governor;Btating that theri now' existing a vacancy in tne - Doard or di rectors for the peiutentiary, caused by the death of D.1M. Carter;1Esfc and that he nominated to fill the said yacancy E. K. Stamps, Esq., of Wake. The Senate confirmed the nomination bv a vote.of SO to 0. .. ... ;:,- There "being no Other, business Mr, Graham,',oi iL.incolrt,- moved that ther executive sessioh do how, adjourn,, Cat- The Senate was againcalled to order. . cAtEiroAit'BiBuimvr: :; . & B, 43, in regarA to. tiie seduction J5f women. Provides that any: oerson;ee-! ducing a woman under the promise Of xuaiiiagc, oiiau w guiivj ut a mioucr i meaiiornd sliaU oe fined ncIess than f 8501 and imprisoned in theuenitentiarvl J-Jj'r.iy lirAa.Mir-1 that there be two commissioners, w 0l. -:rli-L r.LL iWl a clerk at $500. - . . tO eSLttUUbU CUUlW lUlCAiV4 v,u I -nr notiesstnaii year.i verarameiio! r.House voting in faVOr of suspension, ments were offered but voted downl' itl The vote stood 53 to 45j ? i n - :.. r i Mr.Xeach asked to be excused from voting on the final reading of the bill, on the ground that he was, in, favor of fine andrifnprisonment in jail at the dis-cretlon-of Ihe.. iadire. butobnosed to confinement in the penitentiary-that this would encourage perjury among the less scrupulous of both races, that he had sought to have stricken out the . infamous part of the punishment and failed. ; . The bill then passed its final reading by a vote oi 29 to , oraereay to oe en grossed'and serit jto the Iinse of ; Kep resentatives. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. January 28. RESOLUTIONS , By. Mr. Turner: exposing new tricks of the ring, . Propositions and grievan- By Mr. Ferrefl regarding private prosecutions. Judiciary. ;:-tm.M'jm r By Mr. Lindsay; to regulate the ex Denditures of the Department of Agrir culture.is: iAgfictdture, i$sw?t,M , By Mr. Davis, or uatawui; w T wav the carrying of concealed ; weapons a nSdemeinor. Judiciary, wh By Mr. Harrell: to reduce tiie fees of countjrofficeri galailes and fees, 'y.-: Bv Mr. Angier: to restore to justices of the peace jurisdiction in certain ca ses. Propositions and grievances. j By Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg: an act concerning official bonds to be giv en by sheriffs, -Judiciary. 1 By Mr. Covington : for the more ef fectual punishment of borse stealing. Judiciary. - ' ' " ! " CALENDAR TAKEN UP. S. B. 151, H. B. 142, allowing the com-, missioners of Salisbury : to , revise and correct the tax lists for 187e-'77.. Passed Its -final reading.. . ? HVB.- 820. incorporating the -Charlotte home and ospitaljPasjits read ings. iJhA GJj'Ai- 1 fr T. 102. amendincr section 3. chap? 4er240,' laws of isis, preventing dis? crimination in freight tariffs by rail or steamer,, sor that extortionate rates are; IvKiKiffarl' i'Wh thaf onPYi.al rates i mav . be made on bulk through freights; !PiBsed:iWlreadings.'nr i H. B. 213, incorporating tne town oi MooresvilleIredell.CQunty sKassedy II. R. 66, to appoint a subromittee to assist the joint select committee to investigate the Western North Caroht na Railroad, was laid on the table, as; , the business can be attended to-,.by;-the presentcommitteei Mr. Lindsay spoke not the importance, of careful investigat tion of the conduct of the work on that read, but that the committee was not .now. necessary L'The bill was then laid on the table. . ' H. B 216, amending section 21, chap .tefttf& bPuue's revisai, on, legation to fines for trapping birds, was referred to the committee on propositions and grievances. , rtfiJLBjasafieducing the number of Sand jurors to 12 in all courts, was bled. KEVISAX OF THE LAWS. S. B. 14, H. B. 168, in regard to revising the laws of the State, which was made th snfinial order for noonito-davi was taken up. dt provides for Jthe appoint niATit'nf thrfio commissioners by the Governor to whom shall be entrusted the.work ofvOlle.cta an ho fltaf ufA laws at the State, melu- diBg thoW pWsed-ifid GeoeralVAsh Rsmh T: to reduce into me compitss vl one act all those laws whichcan be pro perly consolidated, followmg the ar rpiment and nlan of the revised code of 1854 ; to use all means to make plain the laws ; and to designate such changes and nullifications as are deemed advis able. , The work to be: ready for sub mission to the next General Assembly, and 300 copies to be printed for the use nf that hodv. The commissioners are to have a clerk at a salary of $300, but in the bill there is no provision for comnensation for the commissioners. To this bill an amendment was of fered by Mr. Vaughan, to take from the Governor the appointive power by saying that W. B. Rodman, George N. Folk and John S. Henderson be ap pointed commissioners to do the work of revision. He spoke to the amend ment and said that he offered it after consultation with the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, who both desired the General Assembly to make the choice. He then spoke of the gentlemen whose names were given, saying that thev were put forward in no personal spirit, but simply for their fitness for the position. Judge Rodman, the only living member of the former oommis sion. is perhaps one of the best men in the State for the place, while Mr. Folk is without a superior in research and patient and careful study of the law. Mr. Henderson, though a young man is eminently fitted, and it was desired to have a younger member on the com- mission, tnat ne mignt aavise m iuiure revisions. Mr. Lewis favored the codification of the laws, as they were now so mixed that-lawyers did not understand them He desired tiie commission to oe ap pointed by the Governor, for if the House attempts to elect it, it will con sume days of precious1 time, and per haps to no purpose, as there would be numberless nominations. He wished the bill to pass as it came from the Sen ate. Mr. Lindsay offered an amendmen ith the Supreme Court the the commissioners. power appoint Mr.' Jones added his endorsement to the three eminent gentlemen named by Mr. Vaughan, saving that all were pe culiarly fitted for the position, and de sired the passage of the amendment of fered by that gentleman. ; w r , , r Mr. Covington off ered an amendment to Mr. Vaugnan's amendment, by strik ing out all names, thus simply saying the General Assembly choose the com missioners. Mr. Carter, of -Buncombe, desired the appointive power to rest in the Gov ernor. Mr. Covington spoke on the bill, say ing the people favored it; ''hot the law yers," perhaps, but the farmers, of yhoms there were in the House a large majorte ty, and who had passed it in the Senate. The way to choose is to -appoint, ar joint Committee oif 13 and Jet! them weigh the merits of thelndmlnees, or-else, we can make choice in caucus. ", Mr. Bost favored the! adoption of Mr. Vaughan's , amendment. Mr. Foard spoke of the name and claims of Mr. Marshall lement, of Davie, ahd con-tinuing-said the Governor ;was peculiar'' ly fitted to make the selection, as he was a lawyer and knows "every lawyer in the State, his merits, etc. Mr, Cooke w-as iri favor of concurrence in the resolu tion as it came from ther Senate. " The people of the State trustfullv entrust theelectionrto-ihe Gorermrr. - "Mr. Tu r- j ner fNtiecessty:pf te;9ijl, vi uj. naviug uiurts man uiie commission ei; .in the revision.,--v , , M , -:, ... -wi'-i'i ! The previous question was then called' and Mr. Covington's amendment to Mr. Vaughan's ' amendment, which struck out nameA was lost. Mr. Vaughan's amendment -.naming the members of the commission, then i failed to pass by a vpte pf 4 ayes to 4ft nays'. The amendment by Mr. Lindsay to say i two commfesioners and clerk at $500, then failed to: pass. ?' v 'a,ilia ' , me TOte,aneii recurring upon the l original bill, it passed its second read- I me. ' " 1 I . On motion to suspend the rules to put u upou us iiiiru ; ; reading, i.ine ayes ana nays were called, when the rules were not s.unpnUA i -twii.ihira -kAha j H. B15, io tegard rto a term of Supferior.Coturt m Union countycha Chans'' mg its ume, passea its readings. governor Vance's resignation.; " A rnessage was receive f rom his Ex cellency the Governor transmitting the Ta the Honorable? the Qeneral Assevribhf Having receitedf official infbrmatiohof my eiecrion as a senator in tne congress of the United tates from ;.the State,of North Crolinfor the term conuneiic I ing on the 4th of March, next. I herebv tender my reBitoatiott -asGbvernor of this State, fc take effect Wednesday, the 5th day of February, 1879. In thus surrendering into yowr ftawds the great trust which was nlaced in mine bv the people of North Carolina in 1876, in or- aer to accept another to whicirtherr rep resentatives. hav3r thought it proper tQ transferme.-I deem st not unbeeominer "to say1, that I find i-f uipossibWiiderfuate iy to express tnennanKS-JOi wnicnmy heart is so full, for this, last;-an4 great est expression of the confidence of mv countrymen; KTo hate inspired 6hch a reeling mis me with graterui pnae, and to desarve.it shall t constitute the soli aim of the remaining years of my exis tence, and to wmcn ail that i nave and am shall be sacredly dedicated. With earnest wishes for ' the health and happiness of each individual mem Der or your ijqnorabte jopdies anawitii fervent prayers for the prosperity land honorfouEJiativlaadrmr- tnan ' - . f . Most resrctfullariatraTyi ? - Your friend and fellow-citizen,' n sTvt Zebtjlon BAIRDr YAXCKUi !Mr. Jones moved that the message be, sent the Senate'with i a Drooosition to priat 1003 copies, 'which I was ! adopt ed 'Jf'f VHT.tttV !'" 'fy; wrj n-iioc tfjitt I to itVLX'XtX rEGETINE-' A V Soriiurfleld. O.. Feb. 28. 1877. This Is fai'ttffV that f hav lised VEGKTENK, monufactured by BUR, Stevens, Boston, Mass., lor Rheumatism and General Pfostrstlon of the Nem ous System, with good success.; l recQmmenq VEGETLNE as an excellent" hiedlcu' for ucn man, Is A .well-known bUslaait mani tflthlg. taee, having one of the largest stores In 8prlngfleldOc OUB MINISTER'S WIFE. j Mr. EL R. Stevens: j Dear Sir Three rears ago I was suffering terribly with inflammatory Rheumatism. Our ministers wife Advised me to take VEGETINK, "'After tak ing one bottle, ! wa entirely reiievev'i'nis year, feeling a return of the disease, 1 agaiA eemmenoed taking it, and am being benefited greatly It also greatly improves my digestion. ; Mrs. A. BALLARD, ,1 I ip ; 1 1011 .West-Jefferson Street "SApi iND SURE. Mttoiengr,,.;;' wofcM wfc In 1872 your Vegenne was recommenaea to me, And Tieidine to the oersuatlons oi arjlfind. I consented to try it At the time, ! was suffering. from general deDUity ana nervous prosiranon. superinduced by overworK ana irregular namis. TtA wnnriArfiil ntmnetheninGr and curative. DrODer- tles seemed to affect 4ny debilitated System- from the first dose; and under its persistent use I rapid- it TMvwArm. minincr more man usual neaiu uuu srood feellne. Since then I have not hesitated to give Vegetine my most unqualified indorsement, as Deing a saie, sure uuu uuweru.(upui. m pivuiw lng health and rostorliig the -wastea system to new life and energy. Vegetine is the only medicine I use; and as long as I live I never expect to find a better. tfYoure truly,' t W a. CLARKv 120 Monterey street, Auegnany, renn. VEGETINE The fsnowlnar lettar from Rev. G. W Mansfield. ionnerlj pastor of the Methodist Kplscopal church. uyoe wk, ana at piesenc seuiea m iawwu, mw coirftnce very one who reads his letter of the won derful curative Qualities of Vegetme a a thorough cleanser and purifier of the blood. - i " ;j;t;":: i j-.i-i n friJrti'.'vHyde Parsv Mass.iFeb. 15, 1 876.'; Mr. H. R. StevehSr- ' 1 ' ' '';' "' Dear Sir About ten years ago my health failed through the depleting effects of dyspepsia; nearly ! a year later I was attacked by typhoid-fever in its worst form. It settled in my back, and took the form of a large defcpeeated' abscess, which was fifteen months in gathering. I bad two surgical operations by the Dest skiii in tne state, dui receiv ed no permanent cureuI suffered great pain at times, and was constantly weakened by a profuse discharge, il also lost enalipieees; of bone at dif ferent times. Matters ranoa thus about .seveff years, tlH May, 1874, when a friend recommended me to go to your office, and talk with you of the virtue of Vege tine. I did so, and by your kindness passed through your manuiaotory. : noting tne ingreaienis. oca., oy whloh you remedy Is produced.- j-.tni.FM -.a-. . By what I saw and heard I gained some confi dence In Vegetine. uv.-:u Mm-: I commenced taking it soon after, but felt worse from its effects; still f persevered, and soon left K was benefitting me in other respects Yet I did lot see the results I desired till I had taken it faithful ly for little more than a year, when the difficulty In the back was cured; and for nine months I have enjoyed the best of health. I have in that time gained twenty-five pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever before in my life, and i was never more aoie to penorm laoor wan now. During the past few weeks I had a scrofulous swelling as large as my fist gather on another part of my body. I took Vegetine faithfully, and it removed it level with the surface in a month. I think I should have been cured of mv main trouble sooner if I had tak en larger doses, after having become accustomed to its effects. Let your patrons troubled with scrofula or kidney disease understand that it takes time; to core chronic diseases; and, if thej will patiently take Vegetine, it will, in my Judgement; cure them. t' With great obligations. I am i Yours very truly, G. W. MANSFIELD, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church V E GE TINE Prepared by II. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetine Is sold by all Druggists. lahS 45 YEARd BEFORE THE PUBLIC. THE GENUINE -D R M c L A N E ' - CELXBBATKD it v II v B R R KB RRR E R R EBB R R ii V V ii V v I.T.T.I. 11 ppp p p ppp p p l L L L LIXL' I888 Ij LLLL FOB THB CUES OF HEPATITIS, OR LIVER COMPLAINT, -DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEAD AC HE. - i SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Pain In the right side, under the edge of the ribs,' Increases on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and It frequently extends . to, the top of the shoulder, and Is sometimes mistaken for rheuma tism hi the arm. The stomach Is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels in gener al are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head 18 1 troubtea ' witn pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of having left un done something which ought to have been done. A slight dry cougn is sometimes an attendant, me patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he Is satisfied that ex ercise would be beneficial to him, yet be can scarce ly summon up fortitude enough to try it In fact he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend, the disease, but cases have oc curred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the Liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Aeue and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease togiye-them Afalrtri&L-u1! vi!h r.-yt vM , 1 x w uu uiiiuus uenuiKciueuu, mxu us a simple purgative, they are uuequanedY; BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The eenuine are tiavat nnaar cnatad.triu Wl ,ti Every box has a red wax seal on the lid. with the roe genuine mclank s liver rTLLs Dear the signatures 01 v. mclahe and iLUMina bbos. on ine wrappers. . - . - - Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Lives Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pitts burg, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLANE, spelled differently but same pronunciation. -; JEW LIVEBtSTABLliLi,f AOiia U; n ,y It you want first-class Carriages, Phaetons, Bog! Stable. gi6S--er - saddle-Horses, -go to thLrferr . you want a Carriage and Baggage Wagon to meet arriving or departing trams; go to the New JJvery Stable. . , Ir rou warn your horses weU fed and weQ groomed go to the New Livery Stable. I , v killtm' PromptnesiT andreasonable pi Ices wd:.ti .0 M : ;R; CHAMBERS COL-? ....... 1 .. - T- . 1 "Waju t ill i. nuv AND TOEjPTJBLIC. GENBaALLT;., , WholesaleandjiRetalJ; J5rflce"rr buglnaBS. grince 1 f opened last November, and from the fact that I heJj,ecelve4IHiaji3r;.,odept (4&qm.j merchants In poitti andSoulllGoTgia :4i$ima. I am confident that my success is certain, i.tr"j-L I ' Owing to tie ahegef been .ompalted to enlarge my business a hundred per cent. ' iWm'oete flln'ai Noruierr - Jobbrng ' H w " in prices, Sets. All my ware I buy directly fr rathe Fariesrtlierefore i does not pass throor.i! j?seo-i ohd hands, and I am enabled to sell goods asw as they can be bought at the NORTH. t -DECORATED ovo o o o o o ooo H H H H HHH U H H H II n n n u Sit ,N nit n N N N If KN S.SN A A A i :h .PORCELAIN AND GRANITE, ' 11 Dinner,-Tea and Toilet Sets we- makes Specialty. ...... i. ! We have much of this kind of Goods In stock at : present, and in t few days we win have . TWENTY-SEVEN VARIETIES OF DECORATED, CHAMBER TOILET SETS. Dinner and Tea Sets in nearly the same propor tion. Our Retail Shelves are complete filled with the largest and best selection of China, Crockery and Glassware ever brought to this country. Much care taken In packing. Circulars and price list furnished upon application. ,: : Thanking you for past patronage, &c, I remain, . tthV.M l Respectfully, JOHN BROOEFTELD, Trade St. near College, under Democrat Office, Iii-. i ! Charlotte, N.C. Jan. 22, 1878. 11 .2iJL JL.i.iiifiul 1 t B OARI)BJfiIiCm. The first, dT of , February table board at the Charlotte H6ter WQ1X be - reduced to $15.00 per month.- - , FIELD BROS.. , Jan28 lw : ' - - 1 'Proprietors, ). JPOR A BAD COUGH Take Burton's Pectoral Syrup. an22 NO MORE R HEUMATIS M OR GOUT ACUTE OR CHRONIC S ALICYLIC SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark by the EUROPEAN SAliCYLIC MEDICINE CO., OJ PABEf AUD LEIPZIG. Immediate relief warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians of Europe and America, becoming a StaDle. Harmless, and Reliable Remedy on both continents. The Highest Medical Academy of Paris report 95 cures out of 100 cases within three days.: Secret The only dissolver of the poisonous Uric Acid which exists in the Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. $1,00 a box, 6 boxes for $5 00. Sent to any address on receipt of price. Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. Ad dress WASHBURNE CO., nov7 Only Importers' Depot 23 Cliff-st, N.Y. OTO CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON For Standard Pure Liquors. 1 pRESCBJPTjIQNS. Carefully and accurately prepared at all hours. by WILSON (SU.KW.KL.JU, , declS ' :; '' v"'i- - Druggists. F LNE FRENCH BRANDY, Wines and Whiskies for medical purposes, can be had of WILSON & BURWELL, decl3 Druggists. -i i i ) 1 I i 1 , 4 B UIST'S GARDEN SEED Are the most popular because the most reliable. Sold In Charlotte, by , jai&O ' WILSON BURWELL. m: 1 LICHTENSTEIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Next door to Wilson & Burwell's drug store, CBABLOTTK, N. C. declS JAMES1 MURPHY, PRACTICAL TAILOR, Holton's Building, Trade Street Up Stairs. Owing to the strineency of the times I wflllnfu- $10, Cassimere suits 'for S8 p8J0fsulteMme rates. 1 guarantee ajjysx worK ymoi, no cnarge. Give me a can and be convinced. F 'OR RENT, ,. . The two stores In the Grler & Alexander bufldinsr on Trade street , . ,,J. .L,,MQREHEAD. janZo tf ' ii 1 T3EP0RT OF THE CONDITION JLKl The Traders National Bank at Charlotte, In the State ef North Carolina, at the close of tmslnesa. January 1st, 1879; mA ,M,Ml,. KESOUBCES. , , Loans and discounts,. $107,751.86 Overdrafts,. ..y.t., M-WAZt. U. a Bonds to secure circulation, . . . 100,000.00 Other stocks, bonds and morUmsrpA. , . , afvft; DuO trorn approved reserve agents, 54L80 jjub ituiii ouuer nauoutu uanKS, . -.j v Due from State Banks and bankers. ' 1.140.58 Real estate, furniture and fixtures, . . 7.795.09 1 rraBMums-iMWOji 1 1 . . . ??rr-n n&m.OfT tueuiui uiiu uujer ouaa nems,.f..,. Bins of ptJbTer Bsttils,.i. . Hit 7 . A1 ft tia '8.461.06 Fractional currency lnc'd'g nickels,) Specie,. j .i ; i-!92a00j Legal tenner notes, : Redemption fund wlthiU. S. Treas- ' i" nretj?eT.ceatol eliwlation),i.;i,i 7,000.00' 4,500.00 Total . ..... $2552.707.88 Capital stock paid In,. Surplus fund......... $100,000.00, .JlVl 2,000.00 ImrimriMi nmflturr-trr-r- - 1 no ia National Bank notes outstandlrfet 'M "96,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check, 2748085" Time certificates of deposit!. H .' 22,986.41 Due to other Nattonal Banks, . ,, 7, ,; 281.85" Due to State Banks and bankers.. . . 10&19 I Notes and bins re-discounted,.. ., , . 9.941.54 f Total, . . .. . $252,707,88, State of Nobth Cabouma, . I J . 1 JdO. ii . -.County of Mecklenburg, Tw: r y I'S. K'Sjoth. President! ot the above named" ran, uo solemnly swear tnat the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, i ?i, f , , a r. iiiuTH, resident Subscribed and sworn ta ha'too hut t.hl Aar of January, 1879. ' , C. N. G. 0tt; Koiary ftll5 V COBBXCT ATTSSTi 1 a p. swth, Yi 'i i llZ j R. I. McDowell, VDIrectors. ' P.-Schota.-v "1 - '"J - 1 i u sfua lot .'n-'ti (Hit 7- i , .Oiia 4 ! t ...AWAJ VI rxVA. AAw L-VfOTICE OS SEIZURE. '.'K mi 7 ', I w V. S. INTERNAL KKVEJNUK, Conectort Office, 6th District North Carolina, l: It ollna, v.1 tw TAfnmnl Revenue Laws, oa,Satardayf jDecemberfth,, t seizea lorviowuuu uxi umieu. uub inieruiu 2 moles and 1 wason-and hamessl one barrel of wWakey, the property of W,F Burna.; jiu c-1 i 'I'd ' f Notice is hereby given to the owner of claimants of the above described prbperty to "appear before me at my office In StatesvlUe, and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the United Stales. J,,r')'.riit' v;'t'jJ- MOTT, ' , 3.Q. TochG, f V. ' ' 'l : ' J . f ; CoUector, .!i jSiilJ '-UePDtft " ' ' j.i)anl.4w eaw j,t : . ' 1 ,! ?h J'i''i; -j.'1!! ' i' "'i'.1. ;! i TVTOTIC3E OF SEIZURE. ...... rrnlteif Rfaifts Tntnmal Revenue. - Collectnr'ii Office, ftth District North Carolina. i BtatesvQle, j.,Decemoer our, isth. Seized for violation of United States internal Revenue Laws, on Saturday,- December 6th, '78: Ten boxes Tobacco, ai tie property of J.FVFare. ' Notice is hereby given to the owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before me at my office in Statesville 'and make claim thereto before ttie expiration jof thirty days from date hereof, or the . same .will be 'forfeited to the United States. - J ', ' J " ; J. J. MOTT, : dec254woaw vJiU'Q ) , t Collector. ! i Ruction gnXcs. 1ST OTICE. . Bvrirtue of the power conferred hi mortgage made bv T. J. Wilkinson and Laura H. Wilkinson : to the Charlotte Building and Loan Association, I win sell at puDUQ auction, . a nouse ana lot oi una fronting on the N. C. Railroad, in square No. 68, 'bMrtrmtnir at a stake on the N. O. Railroad and run- ning with said road to L. A. Phillips' comer, thence mm ner une iu ieei to a taKe, xnence parauei jtith said railroad 49 feet toJ.B. Shannonhouse'S line, thence toJ the beginning,, which is now: -claimed subject to-said mortgage brE. W. Mellon. Said property to be sold at . the court bouse door in the cltr of Charlotte on the 1st Monday In March. 1879, for- cash, the amount due the Charlotte Building and Loan Association being $229.25, nun cost or aavernsuig ana saie. 'decl&tds Sec'y snd Treas. S. O. XAXWXLU C. P. HARRI901T, Auctioneer. jyAXWELL & HARRISO AUCTION and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Buy and sell on consignment all kinds of MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE; Will give strict personal attention to all business entrusted to our care. Four doors above Charlotte Hotel. dec3 M M P P L L S S N JOIN your hands all friends of taste QN my bar only the best is placed. gANDWiCH, Pretzel, Wine, Whiskey, Beer, "pACH man 11 receive right real, good cheer, jp LEASE step In, my hall Inspect JEAB it you'll see more than youH expect - JBENCH, German, Domestic Brandles,wine, T try each customer's taste to refine, ' A. JUCH Sandwich novel and Pretzel's good, QONTAINS my bar, most delicious food, JJAVINQ Cheese and Sausage In bill of fare, TT ACH glass of Beer, or Gin will bear gAVANT Judgment and taste most rare. gEE connoiieur't lips as in sips he drinks JACH sip he takes proves -what he thinks, RIGHT off one more he calls as to his friend he winks. jan220 a t:.;l : DURHAM WHISKEY. DURHAM WHISKEVT URHAM WHISKEY. DURHAM WHISKE X Labobatobt of Statk Assatkb AMD Chkmist, I Richmond, Vs., September 7th, 1878. ; I havecarefully tested a sample of "Durham Bye Whiskey" selected by myself from the stock of Messrs. Ellison & Harvey, and find It free from adulteration. - It is an excellent article of Whiskey. and altogether suitable for use as a beverage or meaicine, usigneaj . w.l.tailuk, State Chemist This superior OLD VIRGINIA WHISKEY, equal to any made In this countryIs now In the hands of over 250 dealers In Virginia, North Carolina, Geor gia, Louisiana and New York City,1 and not a sin gle complaints having come to as from any one of them, and many saying ft Is the best article they ever handled, we feel Justified In recommending It to aU. who wish to get a really pure article of Whiskey. ' -i ' None genuine unless bearing our trade mark. Call for "DURHAM" at W, R. OOCHRANE'S, Cen tral Hotel, and all other firstolass houses. ;' iijjsonVbvey,.' Ianl9 1m ' Richmond, ya. gTUDEBAKER WAGONS. I am now In receipt of a large lot of the celebra ted STUDEBAKEB WAGONS, aU sizes, which wUl be sold on reasonable terms. Call early, !l i- and supply i&irself with the best wagon out.,.' , , j ; T. H. GATTHEB. i i Jan. 8 tf. " E.W BOOKS RECEIVED, .,... rt Hi"? 'ii:! aw r. n it rmnv mfvo Knlflrhts' Popular Hlstorv nf ICndanri a minmM Jan29 1 ' - XjROUDE HIST0RY.0F, ENGLAND, lJLv01umes$15.00. .IJNT XHLOTTE'S STQBYt ; Of English, French and Ureek History. THmrAMTT.Y-' . . Library of British Poetry, $60, LENALBAN- ?-- h And other poems by Annie Y. Duffy, $1.50. . rjBX ANGEL IN THE CLOUD, ;rf;T) MHt t x By E. W. FuUer,r$1.5a rjHE VISION OT ECHABD, - By J. G. Whitaer? $1:25. LC-Ll J.. JESUMPTION ! " i And the Sliver Oueatlnn: a. finjul YtatUr Irm. tv ttmea. lor sale by v , ; tiddv m fat XEMOS1T N O ORANGE. LEMON N LEMOgWg .QfQukNaK r Ml) r, ', ' . ' , TRY' Pf R R R R T Y ' C O R R M M S, The greatest luxury of the age (50c per pound.) Also remember that tie keeps the finest assortment of Candies ever seen in Char lotte, tar Ladies partic ularly mvitea to cau. VANILLA. VANILLA. CHOCOLAT EEB CHOCOLAT E CHOCOLAT ga CHOCOLAT gg .. vv ANILLA. V ANLLLA. Janl8 rpHE "RISING SUN." . According to the command of Joshua of old, al though repudiated by the " Jasper Philosophy " of the new, Is now standing still, at the Old Place, on Trade Street, opposite the Market House, plus Hornet Fire Engine Han, where the light of reason Uumlnates the surrounding atmosphere, which In vests all things with the glow of inspiration, and the world no longer seems " A fleeting show, To man's illusion given,' Once on a time, in another Hemisphere, "Man's niusioof was checkmated and fanaticism stamped out in the Holy Wars of the Cross vs. the Crescent, (the Crusades). Two million men were killed and a pyramid was erected from the bones from one battle-field alone, near Nieve, by Solyman, as a monument to their fanaticism, and the Saracens ' drank beer out of their skulls. Since then, fol lowing the Reformation, In Christian conflicts (so called,) fifty minion more were slain " dU by Di vine appointment," making probably in all, 10Q, 000,000 who have victimized themselves to their faith. Peter the Hermit had nothing to do with the latter conflicts. He had Petefd out some time previous. The present Hermit who runs the "RISING SUN" is pleased to say that he has received his stock since Christmas, and has now on hand FERRY'S CELEBRATED GARDEN SEEDS (warrantei to me up without the crusade of your neighbor's chickens), in addition to his stock of Candles, Nuts Raisins, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Flour.Lard, Sardines, Canned Fruits, Apples and Oranges. In fact everything kept in a Confectionery and Gro cery. C S. HOLTON. Jan 19 Democrat and Home copy. lal Estate. JEAL ESTATE, MINING AND. IMMIGRATION AGENCY, For selling and buying Mines, , Lands and Houses, ' and will Advertise free of cost, an properties placed in my .-; hands for sale.! THOSL F. DRAYTON, Charlotte, N. C. declO FOR RENT. OB BENT. FOR RENT. FOB BENT, FOR RENT FOB BEN X 10 Room House, two blocks from pubUc souare. per moain. ; . 5 Room House, acre of ground attached, four r : DiocKS rrom puonc square, $10 per montn. 7 Boom House, with acres price $150 per year. of land attached, 7 Room House, $15permonth.!; four blocks from public square, FOB SALE. 4 Boom House, with good lot, price.$l,200. 4 Room House, with good lot, Price $700. 5 Room House, with acre and half of land, four blocks from pubUc square, price $3,000. WANTED. 7 to 10 Boom House, near pubUc square. 8 to 4 Boom House, near pubBC square. -Callat ,-r-, ... DAWSON 4 GO'S, Old Bank of Mecklenburg Bufldlng. . decl8 . , ' f. ! tr ' ' B. A. W; ALEXANDER : rrt -r-DENTIST OFFICE OVER L. R. WRIST0N& CCS ' ' Dbus Stobb. ,- wun - sso : yesui ( experience Ii guarantee entire atisfaction ' t "' ' ianii" . vy Awsy a. jjubwell, DBraeisTa, K - t ur.'rM -Have Just received,: - ' ., ' n -i. 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