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WEDNESDAY, FEBBtTARY; 1SjP. ' OUR PlSEVE3.?nE?.iu ot j Two Excellent Sermons .Reviewed---Polk Acadc-j f 'j Y;-:: V 7 my, etc.' ry. .v. . j tCjTiwpoadenee of the Obsenrer.J - ' The publication of the article froni :ydutf correspondent afcthisvplaeesngj cests the idfciwaf Linditiag. aiXeweinpifq items from Uhi3..vintej:esijltwaiityf Your correspondent, mentioned the- fact that a neat FresDy tenan nurci urinma our villacreja kwilladd tixsAAb present pastor is a man every wfcy wor tny to minister in nuiy muip w im ftnnirxetriittont hnnsfl. He is a vounz man of muc tntenept.nal force, of surjerior : Mfts; Hear thinker, and his language is bo chaste and elegant He a.analnjm promising opponent of sin ins all its forms, and is not afraid to preach the truth, as it is in Jesus, with a bbldnesi nnftninnprwip.Tif'.H wuiuu Buuuiuwnar charaoteiewhbita2taktlfPTOi himself the vows of the sacred officel This feature was brought out most pifcHifitefiUT in the last discourse froni hiufciits whuittlieaB9iAy good : fortun ..to Jliilltfp. tg text wastaken tiom th ftoverbsofolonim. lQtfi chapter ant the latter &WdrIflth . vere: "H . rnar iiT.r akm rtr-4i Jf.mtrM'-'-raiw ioui.? x iai not attemptSaaTftflalyfiiKJ atfiB7(inys ; excellent sermon which followed! Tim i and space would failina communication like tMS.KumceIit,td,sayi that he picf tured the sin of tale-bearing, tattimi and gossiping in colors that shine and . Avorflii that MvOXiT .iltfaaid tbatcthi troobledawitboittchL'toiacters, aiuj imfl f the best men and women withr in its pale even ministers had bee siping newsmonger or some -uusy-uouv In other mens' matters." He deaounced ,,ittMunmea8u44erni3 e,,4isppsjtaoik taw U)twHadoiitiaaMbcperen "rpmt trifct take foT.whoni1alG tended will be'tiisDOsed? (a disposition natural to us all) to exempt themselves and pass itover, to ifceir-next. neighbor. Tn mefefc siifth' Viea we 'need such a preacher as Nathan, who said to Davic, hou art the man" or of John the Babtist to'wiclrM Herod, is not la W- f ul for thee to rate imr Mr. KoDinson is a man who, if he live, will make his mark, and his people may well be proud OI mm. jCLVTvvvs. ueiiuaua, mo icau ait self affords an excuse for the sin against which the minister inveighed so elo- snsi- ifte; nbt:to:y:istifai )i degrade himself -as -tonviUf yd win. itKt '"v ill so neigh- 'MliiVi-o hvnt ajlincr nrtx lders jint "Vimptafd tt&j tlia same reason, he liacksi tt m .ffiassr. TrjJrriS: C'i:Fcr gtafohicanv drawn'by the fsSltt While on this ubje,! ill say that o- we had ainopt excefient goepejhsermon a larm Kanriat church near. this. Dlace. Smotf der to store away ; bis saperabondent baSvsitJIt wasta tnasterly position of the subiect and was listened to with . ! -a nrofound interest and: attention bv the -d to ftddrow tho pupi.g of JPola Aoad- things may e;ting to enjo a rich intellectual repast The gentlemen who have charge, of the school propose to make this a monthly feature in their school exercises, and the public is here- by notified that the best speakers the , jronaTroora& wutm on sncn oticasions.' They also toroposeV and are twailj lv for that end. to establish here m - - - . . ' 1 manv , receive .a. ihorouen . acaaemic . edurttonit( prepare .iem:t6ticollege, who wish to Extend their.tudiea f foi the various business avocations oflffe. They jwopose taido so not by appealing merits and qualifications as instructors, J and they invite most rigid scrutiny of the public."hey propose hot to rise on thejdmerit3 0liotUera;butr to rise or fallon..hPirrQw mWlK These een tlemeri Jmnistxcusirrie for -saying so y raucb- of them personally, . tucbs mare might be said, out lest, you may think me afflicted with caoodhes.scttbewlL I lAdeslafcja'i as? a ""! ' KiMb i PDniarV 8th 1879 ' bruary.$th,i879. corresiwMen fnui coKrvr,l.H,1uCaa aavimr f hat It la t Mf A'Ahftnrtinratinr,. whereas the manuscript said, or intend ed to say, on the east side of the incor ' poratlott.i i The house is within the lim j .ita otthe incorporation, but on the east side.1 : J:----:.: .rtlB. L , " "i'cTSM0ura'1 Hrfj eDruarTiw. A the body ofMK-'EBia? -ton, joloredr-eighty years bid, of this ci . ty-waa. found tmtlwfloor ot her hfuise 6n Saturday ttflrtaToon Near the' bead wasifound a stick ofwood covert yith i. blood, while a ort distance was a " man's necktie; 'The floor was also stiain "ied'witll blood: OrtYthe eiposed Ide; of . the face the neshwaa eaten to the bone the nose entirely gone, and part of the: tongue gone, by pet cats, which were driven away by the approach of persons. ..entering $he house inearcb:,of the wo-, "manlii Sa'a rhad been! de&l probably! 24 " hours when discovered 1 : . She had lived alone for about forty years, ana. wnea last seen on Thursday evenmsr. 'wasentertamine . The deceased had been assisted by the ; jijpiscopai parish oi- the city, out with in her apartments were found stored away a large, quantity, of provisions, a bank bookrdeeds, jsow, $cnp, large Quantity of dresses, linen, watches, &c. t is believed that Bhe was murdered for money, but That the murderer was frightened awav before securing any thing. Ttfaa - ; theasMvsOalyHote. '' Ternyllo most Deonte. whose srstems arefanlna ople whose i or in anyrdut ot OiLaswmedlclne, is thai most dlsgu&uTigwntf iitliCHit.to take. Few stom ' achs do net revolfr at fee-mere thought of Castor or -. :, Cod Liver Oil, yet, when tnos appalling symproms, of decar anDear. which physicians and Datients ' alike know are unerring signs of greater waste of bioea ana niwue man me nucnuve powers are sup- -Jtivhia!.'-Cod Liver Oil is the most tnutworthr and it f eTecti ve remedy In the world. ; But repugnance to " luj taotc and odor, reduce the nervous patient to despair. It is then that friends and doctor can do him the most inestimable kindness he has ever known, by telling him of Scott's Emulsion of Cod ' .HrerOl.1 wttti the Hypophosptaite ,t Lime and Soda; by truthfully assuring him of Its entire free ' dom from unpleasant smell or odor; of Its mar vetousQuaVuess anhtrtenWand the miracles tt wows, in giving tone ana energy 10 swmaca, nerve, - and brain mm" . . i -0 It makes no difference how many physicians, or how imari irec"';!? vnn- ve Med, it is now an es; tet" M taut taat German Syrup is the only reme- ay : i hiM iven complete satisfaction ln severe cases if Lur f himsmr It is true there are yet thousands of persons who are predisposed to :ri t f sd " -1 J ons. insurpnuon, uem . na. , He discoursed on the, character 01 H the iihaiirwhoT !iircoU-,dbwii nis-okl barns andbuild tteateiifc or- ornu Aa....i.v t'"are- Colds seeded on the lreatt, Pneumou vA hooping Cough, &c., who-"nT',,r'w,'l-knowiedge of Boschee's German ,.i V 3 s id re would say that 60,000 dozen ".tii la ia..t i.uout one complaint Con sumptives try ust one bottle. BegularASlze 75 cents. Sold by ad druggists ln America. - ' ' " , , i 1 ' ' , 1 iVoLCMMlkTT;.- : Gov. Hampton Doing Well His Pbysiclarc-r: Perahrijraton Rates The Observer. rcorresnondence of the Observer.! " P&fccktot,1 February 9.-My infor mation by telegram Saturday aiternoon was to the ffectnhat h& very smal remaining bone, imperceptara 7sexterf nally, which did not in the slightest in4 convenience the Governor, would bej permitted to work itself out, and the Ermrstf hf halttTiKl be interfered withi 'Gov.'' Hampton iarbbuttowhin an open! camage"wneneverwttj weatuci-, pcif mits. He pays frequent visits to the state house, and takes Quite an interest tffthfm'proVenients on the grounds "Droirresiuiiic uuuw ma eye, wiutu, i oriirinal Dlantis adhered to. will in jvrnt fetteeawiTWfr5mffing ex Tjense. a miniature bark, that will pleasi even tne most aavancea scuoot oj. sun- f. i i 1 1 fx.. tnean crardeners. v Mis excellency, tm oVeroti,Jatid; till of the State officers; have planted out trees, propria manz and are watcmnz tneir growiu win amrinna Rare. - Tt mav interest some of your reade tn know that the Governor could scare ly be in better hands, soifanas ia med i a i . J T. T "ITT 'avinr. trie Mtehdlhcr bhvsician. was att tached to the Hampton Legion during; the whole ft thwar.and was ftcttVetf ngagarmsurgicai neici racuce. seuw xId 4diiJp&ti.yw4UU justnetmuMr John Ti- Darby, no w nnf3eta-witSb4 New York Medical CJOltegat M mm tated a leg for Generai, now - Senatori Butler, also below the knee joint. Drl A. N. Tajleyvuie ef the consult ing phyf sicians, was during the war in charge of the military Hospitals at menmonav JJir GedEftnttba;i physician, also i served with great dis Unction as army surgeon. ! Owing to the protracted illness of the pastor, Kev. AfcRttDaBerHi T. Wingard, of Pomaria, a cousin of your honored roiniteR .Bey,. A. Winf crard. occupied the pulpit in the Luther S$Sm PMWf"$, mminf I am miormed tnat tne unarioue, ijOf lumbia & Augusta Railroad will issue tickets at reduced rates to' excursion parties desiring to visit Columbia on the occasion of the Lee Mausoleum en- ls mtt&uS anunexpected pleasr ure to have the morning's Observeb in our hands hemand be able to read it for breakfast. Quite an achievement r. Eiitertainment in the Country. ' Correspondence of The Observer , . Under the auspices of Prof, and Ira. H. Lee Hunter, of Hopewell, a pleasant musical entertainment was given at the residefiiefapt. Wm. Caldwell, on the- SwvesvWe railroad, on Monday eveningr-the- 3d inst, Quite- a crowd were present, and evinced: their appre ciation in the. warinesj manner. The programme was weii gotten up, rcJft)eautiIul pieces, songs, auets, ana in- sentimental pieces ro"f oratory: Mrs. H. Lee Hunte,,QpencUon organ with . ,1D WW1"01 bJJcolZ &i"5uj sion are remarkable, and he was much cheered and shows great talent for so young a boy. His sister, nine years old, MissZoe Hunter, rendered two pieces heartily applauded. " wFeMuimohs k 111 il, IUUSI, UCUUUtllU JUIUiUCl. (UIU.WOS-1 comic recitation, was mucn aumnea, and "Face against the Jfane. a pathet ic piece, equally as much. Indeed, she.: seemed a born little actress Miss, ZOe Hirater alsasjung .mMy Axnf Countree," tothe -Diano.' amatrtiful,Sbdttash?air. Her singing was greatly admired for its melody, pathos and sweetness. "Medley, organ and violin, by Mrs. Matthews and, Mr. Ware, was very de lightful music "Twilight in thePark,'' song by Mrs.Bunter,rwhq Jsa charm ing vocalist" Her singing is very sweet and her voice. flexible and sonorous, and above . all her articulation is. so dear j"m m?m? uu eyew pm count jue j t -. 1 ' l i 1 1 , 1 1 rwxy n cltiti a hit i-toujirirn aiminruin Home at pretty vocali duett 1" Golden Cross' Waltz," and by request, " Bell goes Hinging for SarabJ'. comic, and acted out to perfection. Her elocution ary powers ares: Veryyflne as was dis- comic recitation, ana in the thrilling pieVsGurfeWnvtisfrnot ring to-naght. rrof. Hunter also, twice .djrppped Jus role as master of ceremonies, and gave us bis renderingof twotlegknt pieces, 01 altogether mnerent .jsharacter.in which he displayed his powers of elocu- t.inn in anmiranm PTTpnti. man and the Bats" was. highly amus- nature, nroduced a thrilline effect uoon'l i unmic, uiuuuvcu n vinunu oiicb, upuii,! t tne aaaience Miss cue uusersoffTier- I WUK J. Wd AeaSanT; IteCOlieCTXOnS. KJJv.eniiig at the Tarm, by Miss Ona Patterson,- (recitation) was pleasing- w the audience.! Mr. Vare,en the violin, and Miss Sallie Dixon, on the piano, played with skill Rochester! 8choi tispheMIellteiJij Skelters jand ? Events gtar,? ran altzes,'f' Miss, Sallie Cajd' well srave us "Hiding in a Sleieh." an- fnsfrumeritai piece1 From MrsMatth- ewBwe'iiTOeDeantiiui'piece of -:M0CKraguiroy: luunman's arramri mehtt sblendidlv executed. Also "FishJ ers Hornpipe and A Yankee Jjoodje i . combined, byj Mrs. Matthews on organ and Mr. Ware on, violin.,,, i The exercises closed with " Sweet by anrybys Messrs; i.Woodruff andrWare, anfl-Misses Henders6nfand Adams. ; v Nothing more pleasing and improv ing an be imagined than social gather ings of this , kind, and we shall always w.ekoreem'jWith pleasure;' " ; w.itij -f.'iki '.r:' i-rSPECTATOK. - f'jThe eain&bf billiardsf -at New York aeferand Slosson.-bv which the former won? the vuampMJUBiiip, wits tuv uiutsnt)iUciK.r ble game ever. played.intbis country. Both winner and loser jnade, higher av erages thanver before made Schaefer's; Deing 85, 6:7, and Slosson s 81 4-7, and the latter scored the largest run on record, 464. . ThisiwondexfuliTUQvva made on the sixth inning, and at its close the score stood: 559 fofSlossoh to 19 only for Schaefer. who-.in the face of these tre mendous odds, went as calmly to work as if nothing hatf occurred; and made a runr of 83. points,' following in the next. nngwHh; another pr98, with wmcn he earoocleted ' his -60o points'1 and the garhe. Slessbntiis N6w York State,; man by DTOhput ot, jrueago aaoption, while ochaeter is a Milwaukee boy. i. i'JL The Dcath-Eate ot w lour country' is getflng to ib fearfully, allr arming, the avenure of life being lessened every year, with out any reasonable1 causeVdeath "resulting general- ly from the molt tnsltmmcatftorlgln. At this sea son of the year especially, a cold is such a. commoii" wwig mat, m uib nurry bi every ,uuy,iMe Yo pw .Joojate that a Fever of- Ltaig:- tereubtet lias already setlru .Thousands lose theirUves in tms wayev - ery'wfmWheifiad-xaiAy Gimi been taken, a cure would have resulted, and alarge Kill m 'l..-A'i.HU" .iln'i 'JA'',nr'jltnAn.Ajt' ! bill from a doctor been avoided." 'For'aHr'd3seases , ,oJ(, 4he Xhrpat; arid Lungs',1' Bobceek'b Gbbmah ery.of Its klndTn lmeaTcrnerEverv Drupsilsf In this country will tell you of its- wonderful euectf Over vtu,ouo bottles ' sold ; last yearwitnout a single failure known." u !- :":,JS . '.ii i ,tW CHEW ZAdlCStiK.I RRfT WAIT 10BA.CCO. ' - I "Stonewall, Feb. 10, 1879 . -ryi 1,1 i Tlrt.OrtatestSUUarifeooecoi tton't let the blood stscrj la your velni , Iptt cm prevent its do?2 bo It inci-i its toluiie and ptirity, by stlmulatlzis the Csre organs, and encooraglEg aeslmllaaon, frith that matchless vitalizing as?it, Eoste t -:'8 Etomach Eltters. , Peo ple not atSlcted with any organic or Inorganic disease, grow wan and haggard simply because, .their blood-Is thin, watery, deficient ,! nourishing properties and so meager In 'quiantliy thai Ihe ex tremities 'are very Imperfectly supplied with It, an JL , T 2i ertremely ieeble. Hence, ifr the snnerndal circulation the bloodless appearance of me' iwmhtenance. Bui theb the rosy hue of health retoms tath4 -ehiefreScW stine4isiea4 Qualms mlfefteieltherwitKflfafeMficatlon or th subsequent tranquility of the stomach. . j . i .. , .i . j jror up warasotxnHiy years inrai wmsiowB aoouu ing syrup nas oeen usea ior cnuaren. u corn acldltT of the stomach, relieves wind colic reeulal the bowels, ones dysentery and diarrhoea, wbethei raising rrmieunAgjWWKrcwse. mww ; ' Baltimore, ML, Feb. 13, 1877. Mr. H. B. Stevens ,,.. Dear Slr--SmWi8erM'teaw,i have sot a sore and very painful foot I had some physicians, but ay comm' cure roe.. wow, fc isaive neara iw !getmefroma,lads whaiw slckiora long amet and became all eu Trom 7"ur vegenne, ana l went and hought me one bottle of Vegetine; and ljtaauseaime. ooaie, sne nm wn.nmwv . (0 neai, ana men l Dougnc one outer iww so. I take ft jet , I thank Go for this rernt yourselfi'and flilni wery1-sunersraai nav attention to oiij we emit iva. fe.i i ft la a KlAofilnir tnr hnHl . t-M u sfmoretrmt T0l9TI'3nI A YyJ.i"M .il Mil rfwiO , . .. VEGETINE. SAFE AND SUB$n TK Mr. H. B. Stevens: In 1872 year Tegetfne was xeeomnended to me; and Tleldlne to the Dersuasions of a friend, I consented to try It At the time I was suffering from general aMUy-a-ervou8 prostration, snDerlnduced bT overwork and irregular habits. Its wonclei'rBnnmgsiand Curative proper ties seemedjp .aOect w debilitated '.ystem front me nrsi aose ana unaer.iia Dersisrani. uboa ra fy cbvereavcgalrilng rnoTeJUian-'nBuaI health ai anrwwl f aaIItmt. KinM thenl have not hesitated ?ve vegenne my most unquaiuiea maorsemflni ine health and. Rstorinir thtwtsted system to life and energ J4?egtiii lttonly medicine use; and as jod aijJineverieato 1 r a -mir 120 Monterey StWeiUl ,iAOffjua akijojui ittmM . VEGSTINB - i- a-, A 1 Z joA r MV 'fit .t5r TB6EST 6PHING MEDICINE. kflisu Mrs H. B. Stevens uk.. i .OTCB-.n-i ',ttfrUM9'c&c'taMfceTtlf- thWllave'naekLTTTOnwISH to engage man honest, genteel BTodfrel SSS.SS vodSto0 '1 Dear 1 vour Team, sua uuiul uiiu xur ovxviuut wr vcuuivta Hon)onoi'fBhetuaAaTlea1l!bMtei ei : celled r: and s a WooarflitlfleraBd spring medicine it is tne-'Desuagvmaveuvrs8a, an nave otjedalmei7raTi. iiieheaiyiwn- mend it to any orAVmmoii soon ateoieBM' fes W biujJa0ffia,WAsMXraK3BE,a j 10 BusseU street J 1; 1 TWWH9T,of WHti NEEDETA- : I n i. J, i ;1f flTL i ' t&JW umooOkiM, 1871 H. B. StevenaiEbqi' i ' woni; In a feeble condition irom general 4ebUUf. , y ege il. as strongly reeommenoeq , w me oyf aa Den macji Deneniea fiT -.us use. cured, the article, and. after slmr several was restored to health, and d1nued Itausa feel qulce ooimdent that there a medlcme su perior tU fox tbjose complaints lor ;wbJhtties peclally prepared, -and wouU -iaieeerftulyi rjcom mend it to those who Xeel that Iher seed some thing to restore them toperfeet Wxl,w 1 TTINGiLL, j L PettlnMllACo.. . , .r I jnrmof a: No.' 10 State styeefeBtwi. U I.J ' 1 . - (t VEGETINE. IT -TT iri W MWM tV mil .... .. ' "- SoathWwIcktlk&i'lSTS!' H.B. Stevens, Esq.: . '-, ,h I r&xto'r-Aj : Dear SlrI have had dyspepsia In lis worst torm for the last ten years, and have taken, hundreds of dollars' worth ,o. medicine without, Obtaining arty relief. In September last I commenced taking the Veeetine, since which -time my health has Stcadllr improved. My food digests well, and I have gain ed fifteen Dound8 of flesh. There are severaToth-. . era Jn this place taking Tegetlne, and allhate ob tained; relief. Httojhmi'' ' s xours .truiy, - : THOMAS E. MOORE ' 1 Overseer Card Rooms Portsmouth Co.B? Mills. i: v . j 4 "if v.o ' - ; ' i;v.BOItIN-l:t-r.,( ', . H. B. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetine Is sold by all Druggists. . t 2 45 ; years before thB ptjbHc, . , .yuiiit.if- .; a : : ? THE GENtHNE DR. C.Mc Li kjt .? ft-. GBLSBBA'TBD' I II V II V 1 'EtS&R E R B KB RKB R R R EE B B la' n v YV V A X ' ''"'feW'Wi11? orat w',.' .j,Vj HEPATITIS OR LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSJAANPSICKj HEADACHE. 1U SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Pain In the right side, under the edge of the Hb8r , on nreamira: nomAtlmAfl thn nnin la In th left side; the patient is rarely able to fie on the left slder sometimes the paints felt under the shoulder blade, and It frequently extends to thetop of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheuma tism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss I ss of appeute and sickness; the bowels ln gener--are eoajveoiM8tlwMMi altoroiia with ln.m Aha head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, he&vrstmstton ui'the?jba part There is generally a considerable loss" or memoir, accom- paoied with a painful sensation of having left xaxH aone someuung wnicn ougni a nave Deen-done. A slight, dry cough Is sometimes an attendant: i The patient comnlalns of weariness and debllitvi he u easily startled,, his feet are cold or burning, and he wmpuuns oi a pncaiy sensanon oi tne sun; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that ex ercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarce ly summon up fortitude enough to try it -i In fact he distrusts every remedy. Several of theo&ove symptoms attend the disease but cases have oo etured where few of them existed. Vei TAontnt)nn -ot tho&edyf fafteri deaOiy- has shown ibe Liver to nave neen exwmaveiyaerangeaiii uutnttt.i , 1 AGUE AND TEVEB. ni 1 Dr. C McLane'a Utat Pill.:in maojmf Ion a anil Fever, when taken with Quinine, are prodactive of the most happy result s .No better cathartlcan be i used, preparatory to. or after takinsr Quinine, ri We B2 advise all who.ar anuciea watauua (Usease' t, For aU billons uientnsomnnbt. ?imi i .irV,ni-i .Twimtt-Kr it $ aismm pj 1 :. r . HEWABE-OFIMrTATiovsiXi mWAKllUFJMITATIONa-i j! p 'LJjL - 4J! ''''"t! 'iimff i seuume are never sugar coateo. .ii t,. . . Everv box has a red wax harI. on ttu, tM ..ariA tho wuuivsatuiistl. WiiUJI BIjIVJEB TIiLavt'T ...T i i ..Tne irenulne McLamk'h t.ivkr ptt.i hoar i slgnatuisof CMcLanx and FisMmo-iaoa. on the wrappers. r ,-v ; , - Inslstupon having the genuine Dr.C: MdLlmt'g liiTJuiruB, preparea oy Fleming Bros, .a, prepared by Fleming Bros., ofrPttto - lernarketbelns Jul! ot Imitations icLANESpeUed'uuIerently but same VUlJg, id., IUC the name Mel dec21 ' i f b i" to! I botttoArr 'i 1 i -U.t (.',. , - PPP II L h i-SS P II 1XLL, LLIX -mP is 'prr '.it' crumAixT - Having metwltirJBt;.JtvrlEk'f3rla'tia vI ;.rf "tfj J !ki jtfn 'T fTijrT js I .Wholesaler and; ItailiCroiery .busne8', slnosj I opened, utst.jNOTember, from the fact "ire'pi'order Jtrom merchants - rlza fZr.'JXz zZzv. ? ; ;i-t.n INortaand Sooth CrbllnlOeorgla ;ands Alaoama: KHCT 'F "'"' j Ir.(b tWt'luV&'f? toeBte'iuybletffi 1 iompetjai,Kora9rnT,JQfteHig .jqss'i prtted, AbJsJlimj; mt.l3m pm(mJlt fl.? :XactorieS; tbefwafciloes,P(3lS WWf i.r :eodhMdi,IbIedJtesU:!goodas Jow .'M.Jiuj vjiit baa IhnA .'f-jXV.I o wiA 3 :tny cab. befaoueht at thB7$OUU.l, i;it .-Jf DECORATED sAjttf rum ;fu;""rt it' .-'wit w A o o li H ll xi an AMi vw .nnn it d ''..;. tt iff -. Tffw.': A A .....ia s-lf..t viM met, Xe&and jbile't" .'SeteweT inafes a isjss.r ..... ...A....w t iWe ase much or nus.kina qi uooas present, and in s ff daysR will have l'.1i7f "JMH 4.U0 p ". yf'-jiroj-; Piiilifa Jj lj '.-r- DECOnATED CHAMBJSlt TVUOii: OKPfjit Dinner and Tea Sirnrrieariy the same propoo- - - .TaaaAJS KOTTO-'J YITT ' tton. Our Betall Shelves are complete nil ed .win the UPBBit'Mttiat'aeteBtlMOof China, Crockery , r Mpch care taken in paoktag, -GIMtlUiaM pflct fetfurnlshMnpenapplicattoi( t'f 'i'' roi yi-:n an!(MilrftwoJ ' ''Tfiftnlcin van far sast natronaire. 1 maSln, 1-.J. rJu-TS V'-Jil BesrejofuUy, Trade St. near olkte,nnder Democrat OfBce,j ?tHX 01 T0aairCliarl6tte. N. a Jan. 22, 1878. -1- I JC PLENDID .HOLIDAY ATTBACIJOKS t-, VXS 1-.-..... ' ,.t!KWife liS tsiJ It- EMOBESTSDIONTlHXT..;M)i.a hAi stand -combination of the entertalnlnK !the 1 and- -the - beautlfuL with fine art engraviagji post nee. xeany va, vnin an t unequaupa jjiwmii- sptenaia eu wusawstmoat muAitwuufi I's-RrMAx-IRcSA. lnnha. irUMuitAdi 'ad tcan- Vass; transBotiatkm 60eblira)Ceod.08tal card lor ran parucuiars. AoaraA-iruwmuo BEMOBEST. 17 East 14th street-M. ; DO not fail to see the BDlendld Februarv Ma - '(JehtA-dfcwlm. - - li-t 1 1 , ... ..j, the holldavs. 1 itzt.i : ' - - bamdolfh co.i - 107,4tfcav. ?T. feo4w4t CASES HUNYADI JANOB numeral Water : 10 baskets (50 Jugs each) Apo- rnnaris,-ust received. WILSON BUBWELL. HAVE ljust received a fresh supply of .superior Tea. " " ' WILSOll 4BUBWELL, ' UlSrS GARDEN 8EEDC supply of thesepopular seedjjust recelv- WUiSUM BUBWEA.U m7ASHWILtl -PURCHASE $200 A'Power'Trinfmg OPrfess, Guernsey Jihake, old srvle.sfc1ft64-inv!hea 3Vas lrfuse until '. replaced by anew onr Address J. a BAILEY, editor Enterprise anu Mountaineer. Greenville. , 1 - mi r . NO MORE TJ M J M -mi i -ACUTE OB CBBONIC it I 0 T L I Cs A fllJaO X? if. ; BUKK CUBE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark' Etop sirJtclriic medicInx co.. or FABIS AND UDFZia. Immediate relief wananted. Permanent care guaranteed, Now exdastvely used by all celebrated Dnraoans oi jemorje ana America. Deoomms Staple; iiaaaleas,tsmt BBlUbto Bemedy oa teth' oontinenu. xno uicnegs ueaicai Acaoemv or i3amretKrTM&emweuioiiouBMSvnEmninree ' oaya, Becret xneonry aissoiveroi um poisonous and Gouty Patients. $1,00 a box, 6 boxes for r&UAHentia anvaoxiress'oaieeeiD oionce. Endorsed by Dhysiclana. Sold by all druggista. An dreas maw 1'ST P WASHBUBNB ;CO,ii nov7 Only importers' Depot, 23 uun-st, n. i . TBSOLUTIOjr. fcE - a s. pegbam rias vini6iawn-irom the nrra or PKURAM a ryn Ail nAtaona who nrn the late ' firm,' prior la Februarr 1st, 1879i mast call and settle with Peflram 4 Co.. .. ' we wiu continue "Hie Boorana onoe Dunness as the same stand .as before, First National Bank Duuaing, unarione, - - u- Tebruary, 1879.' 0 - - Home and Democrat copy . , . NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. ,. . ... . The conartnershlD heretofore existing under the firm name of LINEBERGEBv TOBBENCK k CO., for the manufacture f otton, to uaston county, n, u, is mis aay oissoivea oy muiwu consent. C J. LINEBEBGEB, J. N. tobbenceTTI -iFeMTjairlst. vntti.". r t;:t-"tr : Mb imdeTBlgaed having tought the ntlre Inters est, good will, am the bitsiiwss lately conducted bv Linebersec Torrence Coa vlo hereby aDoomt : Jr Ni Torrence our duty : authorized ;agent to oarrr 1 on ine ousmess oi manumcturuig in our nama f-o- .iij, fiii"V',7,4T )LEWI3 LINEBEBGEB, ! ,y i v " u iu.ua. tx. wiabum.; ; t H,d JLLTNEBE&GSB, "jTM?XINEBEr73EB7 Feb.7twyf,f.f CHANGE OF BUSINESS. - Having retired from the WlilSKJEX UUiSlJNJliSS, We are now dally I receiving a good- supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, FAMILY GROCERIES; at onr eld jtand en College street, we win be pleased i see our nuuiv tMendit. ! ' fHTua jr BBlJKauBMralr . . febO niSSOLUTION OFOO-PABTNEBSBlP.l .i. The paitoerrtko,' retoforl tdtfsi'mL stile of &i Chambers A Co.) is. this oav dissolved bv fl nf fi,r.kunh A. r!n t. tMo rfo. iHunln k. mutual consent, ;R. Chambers assuming all the iiaDiuaes ana collecting auvaeots aue tae lace nnn in Charlotte and will continue at the old stand. ' AitsiT i.uu i'&sS - Bo. CHAJf BEBS.2 i , tt. tt. OXKAuAtilh ; . In withdrawing from the' knove ' firm T titV this - method of thanklnsr mv mnnv fronds and th" min eral public for tneir bast favors and trust thev will .extend a continuance pf thehr patronage to my suo j eessor. J.i 'y-'-it- B. B. SIEAGALL..-, ieDO , . : I !r ! TTE-NO TEA. Jtl , i v...TTT; . , (, y.v icXVZ&tjK i -.iAi4 ;a tiit .iiA rPVJGQOD AND CHEAPj f- . ' W- f i fc,. SI WILSON ft BUR WELL, AgentTJ 1U t(WA a la large ji if 1 SALE OF VALUABLE CITY lEOPIOTYIji Dursuanceof a oower conferred EDOn'iae-bya! decree of the Superior Court or Mttden burg coun-! ty, madelnttvemateerpf Mary .1.!"J. and jotrtt va Annie Lonersan. an InianL .I wlik exDoset-' foil sale at the court houses door In the jcjtjr ,of Chart lone, on l aesaay.tne ntn oi euru;iry, 'iy,inaij valuable real estate, situate in the dtyof CharlotteJ fronting t n i Trycin treet, and, runnlner .back to cnorcu street, aajoining.tneiois or w. wuier, the A.J T. O. Ballroad, and known- as the ' Ed- ward Lonersan property JWA!:av-t -nil ,'3-a -i iv y 'vtrtne of 'the'pewer conferred m mortgage tnade by T.sJ. f Wllklnaon and Laura H. Wilkinson to the Cnarlotto Building and, Loan Association, I will .sell at public auction, a house and lot of land 'fronting' on the N. C. Ballroad,' in- square No. 58, feeglnniilg at a stake on the N. C. Ballroad and run ning with said road to L. A. PMUlps' corner, thence : with her line' 1 8a feet to a stake, thence 'parallel with said railroad 49ft feet to J: B. Shannonhouse's line, thence 4oj. the-ieglnnaig, . which is t now claimed subject to said mortgage by E. W. Mellon. Said properfy to be sold at " tlie court house door in the city of Charlotte m the 1st Monday in March, 1870. for eash. the amount due the Charlotte Building and Loan Association being. $229.25, saie. . t - ' - Ri K.' COCHRAK1L. - -ljjlieelfttdsiif; Vi.i.-tiu ii . 8ec'y sndTreas, ; D.O.HAXWSIX. 0. T. HABE1SOH, j Aucuoneer. 'f jV IJAXWELL &;HAtoU$qj. 'i ...Wi n , j. : J 1. ..' A, .-- yt j 1 1 ' i . 1 AUCTTOi and COMMISStON MEBCHANTS, 1 Li jri -ji . i JJ. 1 Ji L l J -fi.ljeilti. OJ r' K'" . i j 1 ; 1 Buy and sell on consignment all kinds of t2no i.,j.-f ,:;!- !;" FU-MBBCHANDISB AMD COUNTRY PRODUCE; .' "i 7 ir,...- ... Will give strict personal '". .''auentlbii to all business entrusted to our care. Four doors above Charlotte Hotel. deoS "'..1 ii 1-5 .8 S X L N p'-b'b1 I A L JOIN your hands all friends of taste ':;(0N mybar only the best is placed. SANDWICH, Fretzel, wine, Whiskey, Beer, il'' Hill ' '' ' " ; ; T? ACH man TI receive right real, good cheer. PLEASE step ln, my hall inspect, ' TJiB it you'll see more than you'll expect j. i. "17BENCH, German, Domestic Brandies, Wine, . 1 T try each customer's taste to refine, ' StJCH Sandwldiiiovel and Pretzel's good, 7I0NTAINS my bar, most delicious food, . TJTAVING Cheese and Sausage ln bill of fare, ! JLA." " f 1 ; Wj-'AUH glass 01 seer, or urn will bear g AVANT judgment and taste most rare. XE tomnoiseur't lips as ln alps he drinks i : -pica afp he takes proves what he thinks, , "niGHT off one more, be calls as to his friend a- m wmis. DURHAM WHISKEY. DirBHAM WHISKEV UBHAM WHISKEY. I DURHAM WHISKE X - LiBQRATOBT Of Statjt Assatkb autj Cbxhtst, t -; i Btehmond, Va., September 7th, 1878. i ii navo oarexuuy i8iea a sample oi "imrnam ixye Whiskey" selected by nurseif from the stock of Messrs. Ellison & Harver. and find tt free from ; adulteration, r It Is an excellent article of Whiskey, ana auogetner, suitable ior use as a beverage or meoiciae. ; isigneaj w. u. xai iak, m. m.. I Thla superior OLD VIRGINIA WHISKEY, equal to any made in this country, Is now tn the hands of ; over 250 dealers in Virginia, North Carolina; Geor gia; Louisiana and New York City, and not a sin- i complaints having come to as from any one of them, and many laying tt is the best article they ever handled, , we feel Justified In recommenc It to all whawlsh to get a really pure article of Whiskey. ; None genuine unless bearing onr trade mark. tor T)UBHAM". at W.B. OOCHBANE'S, Cen I tral Hotel, arid all other flrst-class homes. VI IttftV Mm I. .7 If V ' Jani9 lm ; Bichmond, Ta. jprNS FBSNCQ BRANDY, Wines and whiskies for medical nnrDoses.an : ! had Of WILSON BUB WELL, ; eei i - ... . lwuggisip. i ALXNTINZSl VALENTINES! VALENTINES I VALENTINES 1 S! VALENTINE vU,, .-'Ml ' 97777 77 ' 77 77 77 - 88 88 WE HAVE ; I JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY A FINE AND WELL SELECTED ST0CT7" EIJTEDSTOClV A. ' " . REOTrirTlINTAT; INT) mMTfl ' .) 1W " fr" ... VALENTINES 1 Which we.propose to sell cheap at tAND-! -RETAIL. "ifJ.T.TIDDT ft BROTHER." f.W-"T. '4 t Z?!'ri . jpsnuau i fi I Man tna nannna or k Dnn i, - eyf cue reserved tuipurenase money is paid. - 1 n u .iuir..--' - .m.;. i highest DosltJon. u ThH Vvi .ua!5 wn th property for Jparposes: of paxttuon l 4.; r ...b-, rfi?T.Fr.V,i5!f? fpontMyrcuon of tr'lL?11"'" be a toeetlng of the Stockholders ot F ul . VUarUKW JJUHQl! ncr Hnn T.nnn A aorw. nfinn a wv v"vuM M VWUIUUVl UQVlTJMIi VU, AJIUIIP ' .A ..T,'t5.ulBi oruary lam, i u,at seven o'clock. a iuu uueuuouce is reuuesiea. - . , - ' 1 ' B. E. COCHBANE. Feb, 2 td. Sec"y and Treas. 20 BARRELS WHITE AND BED .-ONION SETTS rf, r. f Fresh. it, 'if J .WnOJN BUBWELL..:, E ABE ALWAYS BEADT And willing to show goods whether or not von am JCKK f'iR.f B.qia ShVfl' If m ,v?LsSS8 r8CRIBfJER'S ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE -.1 j 1ELEBRATE"ri 1 1 e velebrateJL r 85555 non rtck ww hwpp O OK 'SHS'T. O, FJL SBKiT,. "O OK H NK T" OOOBEBN NN T S5S65 rIGARO VVIGARk CIGABD IGABO GIGABO IGABO ; ' The attention of ' smokers Is call- :ed to this new brand oLClgars, lust- iPERRY'S,; -.bines Luxury and Economy 7th an 'any ever soldi J If jouwantCandies,; : Fruits or anything In the Confec-: :Uoneiy, line, remember that. Perry : - sells only the best : ,.':! ... 1 ,feb7 gLOCKADE XOBACCO, FOB SALE. n Having purchased a nice line of Tobacco, at the Government sale , , I am prepared to offer extra Inducements to buy ers. Call early. . THOS. H. GAITHEBl nov7 ' .: . r .-. "yyELL IMPROVED ' ; : : CITY PROPERTY FOB SALE. Anr oerson deshlnir to nnnhfuA a nn imnn City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern con veniences, fine well of water, brick kitchen, within five minutes walfcol Abe pubUc-quare, can be ac commodated by applying at SrMPDEEDSiuUli " - ;' MOST APPROVED FOBM. Just Printed and For Sale at the OBSERVER OFFICE. . F R SALE, The Bbqrgeblse and Minion type' on which this paper was lately printed. It was made by the old .Johnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and wa not discarded bemuna na Innenr fit fnr tisa. hut on ly because it became necessary to use a different : siyie or ope." u win ao good service for several years 10 come. it wui De sold in lots to sui pur- cniuwre. ana m ionra 01 wioi .iNN)ms.-wun or wimout cases. Address OBSERVEB, oct5 Charlotte. N. C. JEAL ESTATE, MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY, For selling and buying Mines, Lands and Houses, and will Advertise free of cost, all properties placed ln my bands for sale. THOS. F. DRATTON, Charlotte, N. C. declO FOB BENT. OB BENT. FOB BENT. FOB BENT. FOB RENnp FOB BEN JL 10 Boom House, two blocks fmm niihlio anuam S20 per month. 5 Room House, acre of irmnnrt aiHuhAd four blocks from public square, $16 per month. 7 Boom House: with A acres of land nttnrheA price $150 per year. 7 Room House, four blocks from niihl nhnkri 815 per month. ,: vfob.sale.' 4 Room House, with good lot, prlce.Jl ,200. . 4 Boom Boose, with good lot, price $700. 5 Boom House, with acre and half of land, f mir blocks from public square, price $3,000. WANTED. 7 to 10 Boom House, near public square. 8 to 4 Boom Houser near public square. . Call at DAWSON ft CO'S, 014 Bank of Mecklenburg Building. decl8 ' . ' . s Have Just received,! ( Gelatine. , Cornstarch, v,- Sherry Wmel ' Flavoring Extracts,' All of the best quality for retail trade - QLOTHTNG--HOLD YOUB ORDERS. i Ma. Hkmbt M. Cbowkll, of Newark, New Jersey, : well known In Charlotte win visit the city about the 15th of February, with a full and handsome line i of samples for dress and business suits. Including i the newest and most fashionable goods ln the mar- ! ket . Hold your orders, and remember the date. - ' feb9tf OTICE,., , Vf The farmers of Mecklenhnro nonnnr are mnnnst. ed to eonvene at the Court House. In Charlotte, at 12 M4 on Tuesday, February 18th, 1870, to take some action hi regard to the purchase of Fertilizers the present year. . t, E, C, GRIEB, ... , , E.H.; WALKER, 1 , ' I i WM. MeCOMBsTi f i ',J,J.IBBOTHER3, ' !.; " r.S V CTRRflV , I Home and Democrat nlAiumon'r. J . ! - . . it MERCHANT TAILOR, ' ! -i Has juBtmceiVMI wnnnlAs nf Rnrinir flnii ' rri. friends and customers are most respectfully Invited w ui ouu nuwe iwiecnons so-as to enable-aim to seeure their eholcaiiniiuAtf rn,., ; " TAMES MTJBPHT, . ... . -.-'ISu- ' ' it! PRACTICAL TAXLOB,-. Hi' Ii 1I 'tt I'i;i..u. r 1 ; , V.J.Hofton Bulled" Trade StreeCUp Stairs.' 3.' ; ' Owhlff tO the Mtrtnffnnmi nf ft. i' ... . . n ."vj v u.3 umiw ..will in ilia .,. JES clPy WlU make fine suits for MtaninniTr.ir ' rallls oi smts same ctEt: guarantee aU ray work mo fit, ho charge. (ffost as general and hearty as S e American. Al- uiuuku wie uiwress or t iip -mn,. Bteadyadronce, it hss notreached i edkw' of best because her ideal r-nY,H,,.ri"l0. and themagazine as swiftly follows after St. Nicholas stands . , rrer- Tc-3av oravnng trom already favorite T sources i from promising W onei llfT ton's new serial story for boys- Stock .! . "a oxt fbllohbhtp," ... Sin?wWn E. JCellr Th ti-j il ' T3 "luaunHBa py jas. in FlortiJkftnd the Baha tinuea tare; ?-:..'i!Z2Jz "HALF a' DOZEN noCHEKKKPERS," s ertcDteimh!"11; VP "lustrations by Fred frteh'riS?.!1118 ln J,he .n10 number; ana a ffitOTh J.pwlidge,; enotled' bnghV with plenty of VhSiraii commenced l here will also be a contts- van, m iuc voiume. tied fairy-tale called 'XT BOMFTSvTX)DGST'8 TOWKR," ... 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Asirononwr-he mostvaluable practlcA rmpers. jtmtoerrfteis'an departoents 0 science, win be louitd rrr thn fSHnntiti Terms, f!).i0 pei jearj ai:3fhayear.whic;h ml ciudes potjseownttoageni&, ff Ingle copies ten cents. Sold Fy allNewsdealers. Remit by po": BwwYork liutllshers' 37 PATENTA--In connection with the Sclentitic American, Messrs. Munn & Co., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, have had 34 years experfence, and now have; the largest establish ment in the world. Patents; are obtained on the best terms. ; A special notice Is made in the ssleu tmc American of aUJnventlons patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the Patentee. By the Immense circulation thus eivn public attention Is directed to the merits of the newpatent,and sales or Introduction often easily Any person who lias made a new discovery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to the undersigned. We also send free our handbook about the Patent Laws, Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, their, costs, and how procured, with hints ior prpcurJWgjBdvances.oii Inventions Address for the paper, or concerning patents. taTCNN A CO,, 37 Park Row, New York. Branch Office, cor. F. 4 7th ts., Washlngtou, D C 'nov!9tf 18,79 187 rBS FOUR REVIEWS AND B LACKWOOl) Authorized reprints of , , ,The Edinburgh Review (Whig), The Westminster Beview (Liberal The London Quarterly Review (Conservaflvv The British Quarterly Bevlew (Evangelical), ' ... . AKD BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE. These reprints are not selections : thev vvha prigtnals In full, and at about ohe4hlrd the price of No Dublicattons cim mmnmn with iv inuriin,. miRiinu tut uuun. British periodicals above-named, reprinted by the i5miiiw ocui muusnmg tympany, m respect to fidelity of research, accuracy of statement, and pu rity of style, they are without any eauui. 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