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I 111 r 1 " m ii i . W ' i x i i I ww i ir A n T t , -T- .-- - , .v . .. "r -"-"-w " ' WEDNESDAY, FEBEUARY 10, 1879$ 1 NEW TBI56 H TO0TTIX6 AFf AIRS. Remarkable Besuit. It makes no difference bow msrry physicians, c A Bill to be Entitled "An Act to Relieve Uic Tax Payers of North Carolina" ' --, v " u wttw4s. The cost Of maintaining the convict is one of the most onerous J burdens under wmcn our peypio u suffer, and which demand at the hands of this Assembly immediate and effec tive relief v:'' ,: ''-"' The General ''J'ZMi Section 1. That all persons sentenced to the penitentiaiywno may, by law be hired, farmed out, or employed without the walls of the , penitentary, shall be hired and farmed out in .the: following manner, to-wit: '-' ' ' 1. In bodies of ten or more, to the highest bidder, whether corporation or, individual. . ' - . - r 2. If all shall not be thus hired or farmed out, then the same to be let to such individuals, or corporations as will give bond for the proper care, mainte nance and guarding of such prisoners 3. If such parties shall not apply for the use and hire of such convicts, then the same may be used and worked up on such publict works as the State has an interest in j Provided, that such sur plus shall be distributed among the va rious roads in 3 the proportion of the State's interest in each, and that no con victs shall be let to any road unless the private stockholders of the same shall, remunerate and indemnify the State for such proportion of the cost of main taining and guarding said convicts, las the private stock, bears to the State's in terest in said road. r:::T; . r Section 2. ' That it shall be the djty of the board of directors of the peniten tiary within twenty days from the pas sage or. ims act, u mase .auveruseiii?iib for bids for convict labor and to furnish proposed bidders with printed descrip tive lists containing the name age, JEnd general qualities of . each ; convict, 4nd inviting : proposals for the hire of the same under the terms of the preceding section; .That such bids shall be sealed and forwarded to the president of said board, endorsed Proposal for hire, of convicts." - Section 8. That each bidder shall be required to furnish a justified, bond, ap proved by some judge of the Superior Court, in the sum of five hundred dol- lars for each convict bid for, to secure the hire, maintenance, clothing and cost of guarding the same, foj one year, which bona shall be payable to the board of directors of the penitentiary, who may sue upon the same for any breach in the Superior Court of Wake. Sections That the Governor, Treas urer and Attorney General, , together with the nresident Of the board of di rectors of. the penitentiary, shall consti tute a board to open 'and pass upon said bids; Provided, that' no bid shall be re jected for informality, until after ten days' notice to the bidder and failure to remedy such defect that the highest bids shall be accepted, and that all of said bids shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Wake, .whccshall be liaWe on his bond for ' their preservation. ' f Section 5. That all laws and parts of laws now in force providing for the hire of convicts in any other manner, and all laws donating convict ' labor to aid in the building or completion of railway or other corporate works, be and are hereby repealed, and-that all convicts permitted by law to be farmed out, shall be hired and farmed under the provisions of this act.--- ; J Section 6, That, section 7. (seven), of chapter 106 (one hundred and six) of the laws of 1876-n, be' and is hereby re pealed.' - Section 7. That all contracts and stipulations now existing for the em ployment of convict labor, without compensation to the State, be and are hereby revoked from and after the rat ification of this act, and the same shall be returned to.the penitentiary on the order of the president of the board without delay, and any ; person having charge of said conyicts who shall refuse to obey said order, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished with not less than six months imprisonment ;' and five. ' hun dred dollars fine, at the discretion of the court. 'it Section 8. That this act shall be force from and after its ratification. d which has irtven eomulete satisfaction la seve a oases of Lung Diseases. It la true there are yet thousands of persona who are predisposed to Throat and Long -Affections, Consumption, Hem orrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, &c, who hare no personal knowledge, of Boschee's German Byrup. To sucb we would aay that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one complaint Con sumptive try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by ail druggists in America. ' '.- iw. vnrkrhPvA how much medicine you hae tried, it Is nov an en Entering Colts to Compete for Purses Bfioney-ryjngp l9the0ILyreir Are Born, i ;.' .'J i a .r ' -' ' Son Francisco Call. - A series of stakes -have been' gotten up by the California State Agricultural Society which are ft new thing jin ? trot ting affairs. Nominations hve to be made while the colt is yet in anticipa tion, and the only guide is the form and breeding of the parents. This year they do not close until the 1st of March, but hereafter the 1st of January will be the time flxed.-2i The ;plan is to have three stakes for which the nominations are made at the same time, it being option al with the nominator to name one or all of them. They are to be trotted in the November after the colts are one, two and three years old, - The; first, in iRn. to be a dash of a mile : the second. in 1881, heats of a mile, and the third, in 1882, heats of a mile, best three in five ; each stake to De siuu, eacn zo iuneiu, HER OWN WORDS. iu i it I r y.!ix oaiuiuuiQ, iuu.) inii xj, 101 1. Mr. H. B. Stevens: Dear Sir Since several years I have got a sore and verv nalnful foot. 1 had some Dhvsicians. but they couldn't cure me. Now I have heard of your With S10 paid at the timd Of making the ; Vegetine from a lady who was sick for a longtime. entries will be : 1. C S. names tne pro.- duce of Electioneer and Columbine, by A. W. Richmond, and a month after the foal is dropped a full description of the colt must be sent to the secretary.' 7 . These produce stakes have1 been of frequent occurrence in racing, and the largest stake in the world was the Pey ton sterin'wMch-theoiniiiations were made before .the ifoals weretlrop ped. There were thirty named at 85,000 each $1,000 forfeit, and four started. The race was heats of four miles, arid it was won by Peytona by imp. Glencoe, her dam Giantess by imp. Leviathan. It ia thouerht that the adoption of the plan in trottinsr colts' stakes will bethel means of adding to the interest of them, ana he a Deuer tesc oi Dreeaing iniin when the entries are made when colts have been Dartiallv tried. The arrange ment to trot one of the races in Novem ber, after the colts are a year old, will be a test whether it is right to put such young colts in training or not. Doubt-5 less there will be colts entered which will not trot until they are two years old. and some will delay for another year. If those which trot at yearlings prove to be superior, without showing that the work has injured them, the ad vocates of early training will have sus tained their position. But if colts of the same breeding and of similar form show a better capacity the reverse will be considered proven. Only Three Spike Tails Left. Pittsburg Dispatch Washington Letter. McCreery has always attracted the attention of strangers during his term as Senator from Kentucky. He is one of three statesmen who in that branch wear swallow-tail coats, and thereby hangs a tail., One of the three swallow tails said to your correspondent on this subject the other day : "I wear this kind of a coat because I always did, and there was a time when a man would no more think of taking a seat in the Senate Without a coat of this kind than he would think of going in his dressing gown." "When was that, Senator V" " Well, that was over thirty years ago. When I first went into the Senate frock coats were just beginning to appear there. There were only three or four at that time. A short time previous to that not a frock or sack coat was to be seen in the Senate chamber." These are degenerate days, indeed, when there are only three swallow-tails in the Senate, and two of them to re tire on the 3rd of March. After that Senator Hamlin will stand more con spicuous than ever from his coat,which fits him for a dinner, hop or reception, at any moment between rising and go ing to bed. If there had been no more stfious change in the Senate than in the matter of adding a trifle more cloth to the roundabout of an honorable mem ber, the country would not suffer much. Merrimoh is one of the three. "Boii Wives. went and hought me one bottle of vegetine; and T V n 4 nn) Ana VkA naln laft ma flnil fJH7l A. lUMI UOVU VllV luTWWW HIV WU M!M.m U? UUU. it began to heal, and then I bought one other bot tle, and so I take Uet ' I thank God for this rem edy and yourself and wbing every, sufferer may KU IUI1UUU HI Ik It Is a blessing for healths ... - - MRS. CKRABE, 638 West Baltimore Street '- . 7 . v-.V H s T77 1 T tOCKADB TCUACCtf, 1 '- - i Having purchased a olcediue of Tobacco, at the Government sale. . . .., I am prepared to Offer eitra Inducements to buy ers. - Call early. o rTHOAl EL UAliaKa. UUTi -I-,. .1 - l ... r .,1.jt -I. r. 2" :! MERCHANTS XUiUfFBOVEO w & " Anyperson desiring to purchase a well Improved City Leu pouse wlta nine looms, and modern eon venlencesnne well of water, brick kitchen, within five minutes walk of the public square, can be tud- .11 HOST APPROVED FOBlfl Just Printed and For Sale at the ! s itSjOBSEBVEBOrnCE. Uit 'jl '.- i am VEGETINE. SAFE AND STJBE 1 In 1872 your Vegetine was recotnmencled to toef, and yielding to the persuasions of a friend, I consented to try it At toe ilme I .was suffering from general" debility and nervous prostration, superinduced by overwork and irregular habits. Its wonderful strengthening and tjurattvei vrppef tles seemed to affect my 4ehUttateoipy8temiKem the first dose;' and under Its persistent use I rapid ly recovered, gaining more than usual health ana good feeling. Since then I have not hesitated; to give Vegetine my most . unaualined indorsement, as being a safe, sure and powerful agent In promot ing health and restoring the wasted syswwtone life and energy. Vegetine la the only medicine I use; and as long as I live I never expect to And a better. Yours truly, r iW.H. CIABK,r . 10 Monterey Street AUeghany, Penn. 108 SALE.' w-'J-' Th. Bouigeolse ind illnfon type on" which this paper was lately printed.1- It was- made Sby 4heold Johmoa s tvne f otmdrr of PhlbirietohiaEi nd wa not discarded' because no-longer nt for usebut on ly because. It became necessary to xise a ; different efevle oi tree. ft will do eood aervfeei lor several years n3eoroe,!swiuoesoja: in Jot9j,Hi ui inu- j chasers and. In, fonts of ,&Q to 1 .OOOlnswtth or j octS '-A-- 6--f.jfi aaA Charlotte, N. C n in I mm .i-i i mi ! r r i i .ii n sir A , ... ...... . ... tANl THE P13BUC-GESEBALLY. L t liLfi'v. MviO j-rrrf'; ) -M .rrt' 3 .vlua- met wlth.auch flattering success .Jnjhe Wnolesklo-md Retail Xockery Dosmeto islrMje- i Opened last November, and from the fact that 1 have received many wders from -merchants tn North and South Carollria,tGeorgia and Alabama, I am confident that my success Is certain.- ' f Owing to the above facts I nave been; compelled to enlarge my business a hundred per cent ' f I compete with any Northern ; Jobbing. H 'use " In prices, Ac. All my ware I buy directly fr m the Factories; therefore It does not pass tnrou -t sec ond hands, and Tarn enabled to sell goods as low as they can be bought at the NOBTH. '(JBOSAr, SJK1-13' ift2rxr"n"f 'i jY, a. 1 DECOBATED 000 o o o . o o 000 HHH H - H H H im v a NIT N"" AA' NNNtViA A NBH x nt sal estate; ' , i", t ' " -if..; u .ii - The popular merchant Uilor of Bill t: more, has arrived In the city with'smiee assortment of spring arnpH ;aod fWiu-etR j-, ;tn -cenrrai, uotei'ior some days 'anajuivlfcei bisjUtroYiS aiid X&e public m general toebimMi can, AnyBOUceleftatthe no& wutbaprompUjuiaended ttu ii M 1' "1 r- VEGETINE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. . Charlestown.; .. ' .6'ia . : MINING AND IMMIQB1TION AGENCT,T Jj-'ftg ii it iM T AJ.11 K . ' . For selling and buying Mines, .Lands and Houses, - -mmrnlt : - ... ... . . . . , . j..- MieTi$ oaiiilli' jp placed In my hands for sale. - ' ' !tJ lull lUjiillXlK X. Ait lii .'-: I . PORCELAIN AND GRANITE, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets we make & Specialty. We have much of thls.klnd of doods In stock at present, and in i few days we win have TWENTY-SEVEN VARIETIES OF ;';l.ii,f.v.i ..i .ii js;.v,',v, . . .1. .... .i.. . DECORATED CHAMBER TOILET SETS. Kt.il;: i r " ... -r i 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 -andfitassware ever brought to this country, u If-iriSx care taken in packing. , Circulars and price list furnished upon application. Thanking you for past patronage, &c, I remain. Respectfully, 1 V , i JOHN BBOOKiTELD, Trade St., near College, under Democrat Office, .. Charlotte, N. C. Jan. 22,1878. Have Just received, , . ' 1 ' ' Gelatine. . i , -'" .,.-, ' SherrrWlneJl ' - . Flavoring Extracts,'. AO of the best Quality for retail trade -t declS . jQLOTHINGj-HOLD YOUB ORDERS. Ma, Hkksx M. Cbowkll, of Newark, New Jersey, wen known in Charlotte wm visit the city about the :-" - - !- . . ii 15th of February, with a full and handsome line of samples for dress and business suits, Including the newest and most fashionable goods In the mar ket Hold your orders, and remember the date. feb9tf,q;.:: . . r-.-.i.. . TTSE HE-NO TEA. r" " HE-NO ia Tea In its natural condition, such as the Chinese themselves drink, and for the follow lne good reasons Is sold only in original pound and half-pound packages: ' , f It is the most convenient and economical style of : Dackaee.. -t It is weighed and packed where it can be done cheapest and best .-- it can pe easuy laenunea oj me consumer. It keeps the Tea better. ; - . , It prevents adulteration jta America. Wear the acents for HE-NO Tea in this city. and ask oar friends to eive it a trial. Ifnotsatls- faetonr we will cheerfufly take It back and refund the monef L. R. WBISTON A CO., leoo. - r4S " narrowe, n. u. declO w, tr i ef oirBTio v - Dear Sir This "la to4 6ertlfj' that I have used your "Blood Preparation in my-famHy for several years, and think that for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Rheumatic affections it -cannot be ex celled; and as a blood purifier and spring medieiQe u it is the Dest thing x nave ever nsea,-auq4, nave mend it to any one in need of such a medicine. I TVT::;;JICENST.nSt THOS. F. DRAYTON, Charlotte, N.C. T)0 1- rr-.- WHAT IS KEEDED.L " Boston, Feb. 13 1871. HrTrstevehsEsq-r- 1 '! - - -' ' Dear ShAbbul ioueu sines I found myself In a feeble condition from general debility. Vege-1 one was strongly recommenaea 10 me Dy a mena who had been much benefited by itse.I rb- mnul ttiA nrtlfflA and. after natnir aAVAntl hntfiML was restored to health, and discontinued its use. I ! feel quite confident that there is no medicine su- i penor w it iur-uiuK9-uuiiuuu u wiiicu u ia es peclally prepared, and would cheeerfuUy recom mend it to those who feel that they need some thing to restore them to perfect health. - ! uespecouuy yours,' 1 i ( U. L. PETTTNGXLL, " Has just received samples of Spring Goods. -His friends and customers are nict respectfully invited to call 'and. mate Selections so as to enable htm to secure theii choice Jn due Ome. i. . t- tr -iXebllefnhq ;i3Ujia'jii "rnv. Mi ti...y.-.T- ti ; : s ; JAKES HDBPHYl !. ' " '. y,- i.. , l-fiU.'r ...tf i'.O-Wkf : t . -'jj. 4-.-. ;wtfcss i-fj(f PMCTKUkti--TAlLOB,iJ , .ijuli itai .'i&iHI Iwiasy in-.-;--." vii-'-iio Holton'sBulldtog, Trade StreeVUp Stairs. ;.i ;Md oOl 4 9?. "nol5 aarif w?.i . the stringency of the times I wfll to fn- MM& 'WAMW. .AhAA. . .mill .MftbA JlHA.mW. M i.U, Huauiiw nuiia 01 :muw nun i :rates. - i guarantee ail my norfc ;iMAt.:n charge. : Givemeaeallaodbecorrrinceck: t.i -- Julyj lWtsgu.f Ob i; .. ,i t.IiJ. 1 ! : -: JOTICE. - There will be a meeting of the Carolina Fair As sociation at the Court House in Charlotte, Tuesday, February 18th. at 12 o'clock. M. The committee on Constitution and Br-Laws, and the committee -on Selection of Grounds, -are expected to report ana otner business or importance wui come up ior action. - All bersons who feel an interest In the develon- I ment of the country are respectfully requested to tteno.'- t t j.ix MX tuts, president Feb. .7 w2tfcd6t from feb 11. 10 CASES HTJNTADI JANOS Mineral Wateir 10 baskets - (50 jugs each) Apol- "linaris, Just received. ; . . ! - :. WILSON & BUR WELL. 1 ,Jan30 wH: E HAVE w ; ust received a fresh supply of superior Tea. TO- CENTRAL HOTEL- SALOON For Standard Pure Liquors. T7OB SALK A large lot of Magnolias, X' floras, Grand!- V ll. Wl KlUM 1S,0 PMfif A't from the well known Florist and Nurseryman, Mr. J. M. Bonnot, of Norfolk, Va. t MJLX.WJSl.Ii UAK1USUJN, ' ' " ; Auction and Commission Merchants. feblB.lwk 1 ' I CT. NICIIOLAri. - 1 . - X f i -. ... t 9- f 1 it ft. 'ff, -V SCBIBNER-S Il.LUSTK.iTKD MAGAZINE : ' AN IUKAlrCHUJftKKK'S tUOAZm. - Messrs. Scrlbner tc Co., In 1873. betmn h mm- uiris im coys, witn Mrs. Mirr Many Tk5T editor. Five years have rS!8??. ber was issued, and the magadrie h n ? hlghestposiU. ItJ.SSV?! ... OVKB 50.000 copras.1- - - - It Is published simultaneously in Londor na New .York, and the transatlantic'reiHni1?? KMnSd .riean. Ail " o F'Btww Ul uit CQBSazme Alia hin a fadvance, it has notreaSitoedltor' Jlaea2 uiL 'hc o ideal wntuwaljoaSt? The arraneemnntg fn m. j ' .' .... . f tionstornew-voTurhest from promising new ones. Mr. Frank B, Stock ton's new serial story for boy8,;f , ' . , 7 "a jollt rinwsHip," . Wni.ronJhJ2gn the twelve monthly parts be f1?"16 numbeT for Kovemblr-IMST JS. JteUJ The StOITis nn nf traa1 onrf v. O, ., "HALF A DOZBH HOD8JEJCEKPKES," Sitf1116 D: Smith, with Illustrations by Fred erick piehpuan, begins In the same number; ana a m&'SSSL '?' I?8?1 .CooUdge, ' enOUed -Eye-SSSSw?"1- P,lentr of pictures, will be commenced early to the volume; There will also be a contin ued fairy-tale called "BDMPTT DODGZT'S TOWKR," W Jin th0fnP- and Illustrated by Alfred Fredericks. , About ,the other familiar fea tures of St. Nicholas, the editor preserves a good humored silence, -content, perhaps, to let her five plumes already issued; prophesy concerning the sixth, in respect to short stories,; pictures, poems humor, tostrwctlve sketches, land the lure and lore of ack-ln-te-PulDit theVerv Uttl Fnik department, end the "Ttter-obx, and "Riddle- 90X."SiVM .f;.t . : Terms, 83.00 a year? 25 eents a number. Sub scripttoiM received by the publisher of this paper, and by all booksellers, and .postmasters. Persons wlshlr asubscrib' direct' with the publishers i ehould write name,oetoffiee,-eounty and State. In uuu nuu iriui- ituuituuiuc, ui cneca, if. u. money order, or"regIstered letter to . SCBLBNEB & CO.. declO : 743 Broadway. New York. rpBE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. TTORSES AND MULES WANTED. ; . r . r - -v, -.. We 'wish to buy several Horses and. Mules fori farm use. Also one good saddle and harness ani mal, and a good one-noree wagon. ,s. : Will attend in Charlotte, on the 22d Inst, (Feb ruary,) for that purpose. thos. w. lujg, FeWl6 2t Davidson College. B, BARBINGER, . .Charlotte,, Jan80 WILSON BUB WELL, rpo BTJILDERS AND O0NTRACT0RS.-BIds for J. the construction of the following buildings will be received until the tfta 01 JMarca, next -. ,; ; , . ' One Brick Blocki first floor containing two store houses, mayor's and Police offices, with un . opera! house above, 1 i Jiti'tti-Ji Hiii t.n v jfif ;ji u'i-; ' 1 One Brick Block, containing nine store nouses, with two stories obove for a hoteL., . . ; 1 Plans and sDeclflcatlons for first named block may be seen at the offlceef G.' L. Norman, 4uchH tect; also, for hotel Mock at same office on and af-i ter the 24th rnst BuUdlngs to be completed by 1st of October next Contractor to 'give bonds.'. Bight to reject any or all bids reserved. H. E; HEENrTSH, J i ; , K . B..L. BOWDEN - W. C CANNON, -. Committee for Town CounclL R. L. BOWDEN.r j; . , Wj, WASH-THOMPSON, HX HElNxTSH, Committee for BuUding Association,' ; febl3,lm,eod . ;. , : ; . Spartanburg, 9. C of a M. Pettlngillft Co., 1 1 i'i-'i l 1 W "4lkA 1: ' " -" No. 10 State stjeet, BostonT hiSty 'J I TUi' A VEGETINE. in The "Arrearages " of Pepsiqns.Acf. : Baltimore Son. It is reported that there is some in disposition on the part of Congress to vote the supplies " necessary to carry into- effect the so-called: arrearages. of pensions act. This is quite easy to un derstand. There is a considerable dif teretteeCiDetween voting for a' dema-t gogae's useless, and . false measure and fEschange. The boss wife is the wife who thinks she rules and doesn't; the baby wife is the wife who governs and doesn't know it. And men like to be governed by ba bies, not bosses. This is awfully humiliating, but it's a fact J Nothing demoralizes a man so effect ually as to discover that he has married somebody braver and stronger than him self. - . : A baby wife never lets hint discover it. It is eriouglv for- )ier- if everybody eise Knows lr. Men have strange fondness for weak womenr-that is. women who aixoear to "be weak. They desire to be protectors nd cham pions before ; they are,,, ten years eld. Nothing is so aggravating to the urchin as io appear 10 oe ruieu oj a woman. ALL HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF. South Berwick, Me., Jan, 17 1872. H. R. Stevens, Esq.? . '. - a .r.w DearSlr I have had dyspepsia In rb worst form il for toe last ten years, and nave takes fiunureas 01 J.ll , A .JI.I . U.Ilu.! rellet In September last I commenced taking the I Vegetine, since which time my health has steadily II improvea My iood digests weu, ana 4 nave- gaia ed fifteen pounds of flesh. There are several oth- i era in this place taking Vegetine, ami all have ob tained relief. .-. , . n--j r r Yours truly, J ' i THOMaSE.MOOBE,.x j Overseer Card Booms Portsmouth Co. Mills. , ' ":; ff ''.' ;!I ; r;-"5 ". :.'.(' ii,. ,. .: 'i ' f cK. - .... . ... v : . .. , .(., rilvf .: , ; , .VEGKT.1NE. : ,., , ; ' Prepared by - -':! i:iV.T, Y.iihEA'.T H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. 1 Vegetine Is. sold by all Druggists.? Ian5. . . . . , . , AT.lTT AH DKWit'rK:::Ot .'J i '.r'- i'UJ .tilBil : :-J 1 . ! DENTIST-- i 1 OFFICE OVEB L. B. WBJSTON 4 CO. . : " ; ..!'" jmliiiWui ... t " " guarantee entire rgTJIST'S GARDEN SEED. i A large supply of these popular seed, lust receiv- cLbT ,, WILSON BUR WELL. 3200 ' CASH WILL PDBCHASE A Power Prtntmar OPress. Guernsey make, old style, size of bed 26x4 inches. Was in use until replaced by a new onr Address J. C. BAILEY editor Enterprise an Mountaineer, Greenville,1 TaNu5 , N oncE. .Is, .r The fanners of Mecklenburg county are request ed to convene at the Court House, in Charlotte, at 12 M., on Tuesday, February 18tn, .187H,tt take some action in rerawd to the purchase of Fertilizers the present year. E. C. GRTERT . . R. Hr-WALKER, ...... j WM, McOOMBS, . , 1 J. L. BROTHERS, - N. GIBBON. Feb. 6-cUrw t d. Home and Democrat please copy., THIBTY-FOURTH TEAR. The most Popular Scientific Paper In the World. Only $3.20 a year, mcluding postage. 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A special notice Is made in the Seien tific American of all Inventions patented througli this Agency, With the name and residence of the Patentee. By the immense circulation thus given, public attention Is directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduction often easily effected. 1 t-i -ft".: n.o.-: -..: Any person who has made a new discovery er invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent can orobablv be obtained, tvr writing tr, tho undersigned. We also send frea -abort the Pe tent Law-Patentft-Caveats. Trade- Marks, their costs, and. how procured, with hints for procuring advances on Inventions. Address for the paper, or concerning patents. k CO.i 87 Park Bow, New York. Branch Office, cor. F..& 7th Sts., Washington, D. C. novldtf , 1 1879 187 , ,Wlth 25 years eqwrience I faction V :; anll: QHEAP GOODS.; .-. Having bought -out. toe entire stock ol Brown ; we wui seii tne stoat 01 canons twmcn were; bought ven eheabt reeardlesaef their actual value. We wul discontinue keeping - them. , and wish to close them entirely out t A eau will save you mon- 1 ey. WXDDINUTUH AIOJSH, .v ,1 . ; Successors to Brent; Bown Co. Meb. 18d8twlm. "-J v.- s . u .... i...".:.. - "W .'. .M.I B. ALEXANDER & CO., t 1 ' 't-v ' I Ml.... : . V '.'i -:r -I'-.. -r:WH : Jr.i GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MIE GENUINE .1 Wr?ttZM?rTT&i vUb : -DR. C. McL AN E ' ! CELEBRATE AMEBICA'J imfD jum iixnrau DUB ioikgoi auu uhhucb I of the choicest brands e N.orU .-Qarolinai Flour betounintheclr.,.. .. - W O R! 'M5f S P t F I C j WW 1 VI iiuiJp -4- ..;. ? As a rule this is the fellow that inev- ii.vi- ij t... ' ii, ruieu uy one wiuiouc ever ixm7i TitabrV is iuu. i.iih - i MiiiiTf mwim 111. Mini -aii mi ir 1 . w . . . XvTu, ,-C. , TXX XCJtrZ knowing it, and he is always a' masdi- T&L- line fellow. Mark that. - " - such a measure. The New York Finan- YTmr ptrVmiTrgrprfpiinw rMimiviiiffgrrret rinl nhrnnis-l aava tm.th anhioyt. fhaf XtTOreireuiiuive-Aiiuw remHS agaTHSt f whatever question may hereafter raised as to the average intelligence OR the .members of the present Congress, history will , with 1 one accord mark -it down ' as ' possessing - the softest hearts ever contained at one, time within a countryOiirJKarjclosejlfourt a-half-years since. rEvery,; scratch von every soldier in the army was supposed to have been already paid for bounti fully. Suddenly, however, these.nohle representatives aA 5a" visiqri; -iEhky saw these blue coats gathering in little . knots-aroTiniJrthe pclling--bootlis ptra The one redeeming trait in? all -, boss wives is the woman in them. I never sawjajboss' wife - who didn t haveiemi- nine spells. Some of them retire to heir rooms once in three or four weeiis. ston up the ky-hole, ..and have a .goodf.cry befdj-e the glass, Then ihey com out' -VJtMTFIJGE,- -SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.- ) hr-AiirKS AND GSNil8MENi--4 tepah all 1 JL ;of ewtag MariiUies thoreiglnyandireaeeplyJ BemenijMr,am no;tiipt am always m cnar- lotta to raAka mrwork ooodif.iCLW. BkADSHAWi ls-IeblA2ttKii3 bus wUiJ3j8 J fesifit i omceiarcne Biguai jtanjc on sra jiqor; , caus, mgnn h Iebl8,lwk,d iTtnl-J -AJfi'HS ft'.- i fr The countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or e circumscribed spot on one or both cheeksutha eyes become dull; the pu- ..!.,....' ....... -u i'-';'" '- "J -. " . ' - 1 ! i1) pBsdllate anBmrelBWni tTjEE T70B A1TRSTCL1SS Smoke can and get Afluclor, at AROMATIC TEETH. GUMSBREATH ; . NO MORE r' RheumatisVI ) . OR GOUT acute or chronic Salicylic SURE CURE. s r . ., i . Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark: ... ; .'7 i by the. -, i' .,, : EUROPEAN SAXICYLIC MEDICINE CO.. f. . u . .-; , or PARIS AND umus. 1; .immediate rcuei wamuuea. rwninnem cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated! physicians of Europe and America, , becoming as Staple, Harmless, and Reliable Bemedy on both continents. The Hishest Medical A.oademv ef JParia reoort 95 cures out of 100 cases within three ttars. Secret The only dlssolver of the noisonousi F Uric Add which exists in tne Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. $1,00 m box, 6 boxes fee $S00.8mUto any address en; receipt, off priceJ Endorsed by physicians; ldby aU druggists. Ad-( areas - . - , w A.-innumus. q w.. i nov7 Only Importers' Depot.23 CUff-strNT.' feb 18 ly. - ' ; " Charlotte K.Ci TTE-NO TXArw - y , t .. . - . WILSON ft BUR WELL, Agents. r YOU WISH to engage in an honest, genteel business, and make plenty of money during the holidays, send your address to - feb4w4t- 107,4tbNT. 100 BTJSSLS FKSH .CLOVER SEED. Also Orchard Grass, Blue Grass, and Lucerne, : Just received by JWTLSON . & BUBWELL. ; RUCTION, ' ; BY MAXWELL ft HARRISON, ; THE FOUR REVIEWS AKB Of JEWELRY,, , WATCHES, SILVER PLATED WARE,; Hi Commencing at 7 o'clock, p, m.V and eontmulng every 'jaSkp. mtW tin Stock, lanfepoo'f! j hSTOTIUS TO FARMERS!! ' M P E BTAT'tTA LTJ. O Xf M-Pi B"f-JA"L;' 19 U. Ii3 O' O IX BikTTLS, M.. IX,. ) it The -Wife of-BrignoIi Secured a voree." coldVvwlritry Kovember da3r4 ;it wjis' rem tm iiiw rf wf?,-i oniiK ,TLf a MnA tZiAa--iiaa' I In tbeJsuDreme Court of New the-tenor, was granted a divorce from her husband on the allegation - that be melted at once and the result is seen in Secretary Sherman's letter to the House committee of ways and means.! This letter has probably brought an otheK Vision (before the yes of Con gressmen. r.They see the indignant tax payers ;!ana,- people called' ttpon td fpav out of hand 4l,5O0,00O--nearly a dollar had during the year 1878 broken Ms1 marriage vpws j.oji several occasions.! Mrs Brignoli was a South Carolinian by birth,: Miss Sallie; Isabella McCul- lougttDyname, oiexcelleritiamiiy; and sumes henceforth the freedom .as iwell 8!ealmg-an EariRitig-on" Fifth-Avenue.- i ' ' it. t 15 f. 1 1 f .... , VW I - m . . - w apiece for every man, woman and child, J!,jltSSSw In tha nnnntnr n nitt,of fhnoo tan- I Tied. tO' KnSTn)ll ffl tjanaflft lH' lS70i7 As derrhearted Congressman may not lose :3rjgtioliB rewett,;,rf the mythical -soldier's vote.? Thevre-l-Xy alize how the eight million voters of 9 J11 ps0? JKe :.nwajr steam- the country will regard a ! measure tWWi it wasdeenied tlesnrable wilier taxes every one of theni ;fivdol- Ie4 ...flewBtagftea: anrl ..flerved I'j-nj anion a tn nn(ai v,o - AiVAoraU. on aturaayi''i;Thererore lt -was -done. which have no existence. Under these aS main circumstances no wonder that Consrress Wrpss, the Waters, c;; Mra,1Brjgnol) f . re-: hesitates to vote the appropriation nec essary to render their senseless measure effective. The only real wonder is that they do not at once recoenize the fact Jthatjfielther the conijlry', nor the, tmas ury. nor their own reputations can af , ford to lets flwcli an"act: remain on the statute-book any longer, and seeing this, why do they not repeal .the abor tive measure incontinently? - The? fig uring down of the estimate to $26,800, 000 will , not mend the matter in the point of principle.? . 2 1 5 7 A80Brceof UnchBoally EvlU If the habit of body becomes irregular, much - evil is inflicted on the system. 'The stomach be k comes dyspeptic bilious symptoms develop them 1 selves, the circulation Is contaminated,' and the nerves share in the general disorder. It is of the utmost importance that the bowels Bhould be thoroughly and speedily regulated when they grow derelict The corrective agent best adapted to this purpose is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a whole- - some, non-griping vegetable laxative, worth all the rasping cathartics Invented since' the time of ' Paracelsus. People who have been in the habit of using blue pill, " calomel, ' and other drugs and cheap nostrums for constipation,, should abandon such hurtful and useless medicines ; and substitute for them this pleasant and gentle aperient, which not only produces the. purgative effect naturally, but also strengthens while it regulates the bowels, stomach and liver. ?. It moreover cures and pre- - vents intermittent and remittent: fevers, gout, rheumatism, debility and urinary troubles,' - lower eye-lid; the nose is Irritated, swells, arid sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; oc- j caslonal headache,' with hummiflg or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion oi saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very toul,rarti(silarly in the; .fiVTKtr f i jV!l ma HI (3!V14 HAMfH it. morning appetite" Variable, sometimes voracious, .JwaeJef'St-. . . with, aknawlng sensation M thu'stomacti, at bthers entirely gone; fleeting pains In the stomach; occa sional nausea and vomiting; violent p'ains through out the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times cos-' blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respira tion occasionally dlfilcult," and accompanied by: hlCQOugh; cough sometimes dry and convulsive;; uneasy and disturbed Sleep,' with grinding of the' teeth; temper variable, but generally irritable,' ftcJ Whenevev the above' lymptoms are f dunoT e'xlst DR. C McLANE'S VERMIFUGE i tii1'--."t j -. iv-... 1 Having remOTed his office to the first ' floor ovee the Trader National Bank, can be I aund -jthecej aU lioura during the dayand athla residence; cor-. na,.U.H.th .nj ViIIm. , ....... 1 rtfebj. 8p . .. ... . va a.iQ O S rrBX GBEA' : JL .rAr-th cure ITainL'. Rhearnatisnt. "White Swelllmr. GouVJ uoure, von8umpaon, uronemtu, NeTvoua Debility, and all diseases arising from an -o'Vjf ; 'i The merits of -Oils valuable nrenaratlon! are so-well known that a naaslmT notice in jwriuu vi uie necessity or uways aeepmg at r wxwamuu., wjLuvno. bottle of tins medicine among ll-eir stock of rtJ'1' i family necessities. . ; , i, , rnt t n f Certificated eari 'fttfthtBd:Tmm mariJ leading Physicians, Ministers and Lheads pt families throughout the South; endorsing in the highest terms the Fluid Extract of RosS Holla .... , " j eaion 1 rr UCffiS JSOT COHTAM joebcobi 'j MW T6rk, iFebru'ary 14. Almost darincr hierhwav mhrvtmr was nemotrat. T4ii- i-wrii.r " i t?thv ITiii1 wjyvwrCAipfl,. avenue in any form; it is an innocent preparation, Kfipt: tMs af ternOoh. MlDef lterry, the wife capabieof dotage,Ughteat injur to tna, most of Adolph D Berrya wealthy importer JPS.iujjJ. t.R'jt'of.- x 6iRw i at 34 Warren stvvtZvd&g&Z hdXiil m. v viiuu "AUl C lOUV 111C11U. WIAC1I iXlk nitl-- VU UAB 14tULM3A.,,i 1 ( t ti Uf'sri jift'l i gauwy aicwea maivaarteaDehin(LiMrs.i De Berry and caught both her diamond; ear-rines and endeavored to .tear thftmi froni'her-earsi t lie succeeded in tearing? on out,aderatl!ri&;;liet efltf andmad;ei good.his escape. tflChe police wer6 com-; mumcatea with and are searching for N16 thief f rt.ithtrit,rt iiIi'J,T -- 1 BusVaf ! Talk. fT i rwhmgtan C1W) Gazette.1 t i 1 Any Southern,,man who has taken "the oath" pays taxes and fought for his principles, and now thinks he is not the peer of anv shriekiner bloodv-shirt niiill driver or, Domo-proof 7Eadical 'arid. . has not'-the'f same TightiKand privileges i under this goviermentj is 'simplV to be l assedainoTilTie'To"6l3, vthb haTgHdt sense to come-m out of the; rain -o Mfxy ont; of therfire.3 '-"""J1 V t -T ' IK tttTU l,aVflil'.)j j. ft it Ti flf 1 A,3(r..M.U .1.1 Utf U3 A Xt T ,""(!;- o -n-T!l -. are hot r&crnmended" as a remedy . 'fdi" ail Ihe nisi that nesh ls heir to, but In affection of thellver,! and in all. bilious, complaints, -dyspepsia and-sick; headache, or diseases of, that caaacr, tbej starjl1 Without a rivaL to,, u,UnotiHit j w&h t"" v agtje'and fever. ; Ami breriared to STORE COTTON in my fire nroot bujldthg-t-elther in basement or onJhe first or see ond fiwrs and will give warehouse receipts on which you can draw money If desired. u : tiT'iChatges moderate. ,.. -$ ) .j: THOMAS A A1AITBES i ir i -IK oMasSuyS IT8 RJSADT Niyrjjql)est is placed i 17 ACHman; 11 reeelte right real, good eheer, TTIAR It; youH see more thari youH expeet ) --A .;.; x.K'iUi i 'in , U ii 1 . f. ,H .-:K'ii' l I And wllllna to show 'goods whetheror not von are1 'UJ."K'u'fft..!. ...... ii .i .rr am now to receipt of a large tot of the celebrat .M(.i....i'.i-'y.W ...... . . ;.- , No better cathartic can be used preparatory to. or after taking Quinine. - . ' L ) As a simple purgative they are uneaualed. I 1 ' B OF IMITATIONS.' . The genuine are never Bugar coated. &"T" j Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the mpression Dr. MoLans's Lives Ptlls. ; Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLahs and Fleminq Bkos. , . Insist upon having the genuine Db. C. McLawe's LlVXK PILLS. TirprinrPrt hv trinmlnir Ttma . nf .Pltf.u burgh, Pa., tho -p-arket being full f Imitations oi uie lmuio jtJijuA, epeuea omerentiy put same uruuuiicmuvu. -dec29 " s 5.31tf-t , DR. S WILSON CABR.vAf BulttaWMW. i 'he has used it in cases of Scrofula and er aiseases witn much satisfaction." DB. Tc.'OTGBd'm14' mends it to all persons guttering with dla- eoseu oiooa, saying it is supenor to any yroiNuauuu4w uu ever useu. "REV. D ATWKT T? A i.Tl Vifllia AniMn,. ml. j!k vwuerence jaoutn, says ae nas mwu ininuutea uy us use uuu ne CJ recommends, it to- all his. friends (ruaintancea. . .. . , ) a 1 il .5- CRANEN A CO Dmmrfotq. nt flonlAtfa vllleVa., say it never has failed to give sat-i SAMUEL G. MrJTADniCN. Vnrfrnnfilinm ' Tennessee, . says it. cured, him of Rheuma tism when all else tailed, srmmiw Mtna Rosadalls is not a nwmt muik hmmj tion: its ingredients are nublishe an mni Ipackage. bhow it to your physician and h will tell you it la composed of Xhe strongest ttiw9Touvs uuLt exist, ana is an-exceuenc blood purifier. Did our. space- admit we could give you testimonials from every State in the South and from persons known toev-j ery man, woman and. child, either personal- ., .T:.,..'-...wd!hi,ia.I I Rosadalls is sold.bV.ail Drueklsts.' c" tod ' STUDEBAXER WAGONS, all 'sizes, whlcti sold on reasonable terms. a . H19 ill. Xol fCALIr URLT. I aHdiuppiyQuraelf with the best wagon out. kfiiu-i'T jrn "v ' t . l 1. 1 GATTHEBi nftfj. ft 1 MtJ v. mj'i. '-iiJ S. 8; PEGBAM has withdrawn from tba firm f PEGBAM A CO. All persons who owe. the late firm, prior to February 1st, 1879, must call and ..We will continue , the Boot end Shoe business si iuo kmuo inauu na -neiore.- jxrai wminnai Hang . PEGBAM ft (XX February 2, 1879.' . , , uome and Democrat copy nrrBENCH. Oerman. Domestic BrandteelWine. TT (n.MiiKffiiabmiii tarfA in rAflna ... i STJCH lWdwleh novel and Vrete ; QOAJS.tovpar.inostdel HAVING Cheeae and sausaw to bin of farel 'ii QAVArkiantnstem i . i ujs cowBpiefr p aa in ;spe ne ofinss j ' TIGHTanejnni!heallflaataihIs-l :.;4 . ! BTJRHAM"WH1SKET, I PITRHAM WHrSKrTvt UBHAM WHlSKETl f DURHAM WHISKEX IBOBAtosTCV 8AaWtb& Aiensrrirri ( Richmond, Va. September 7th, 1878. III nave caiefully tested asannte ol Durham Rye wiH8kev"..electedf by myself ; from-4he; stock-of Messrs. Ellison A Harvey,' and . find ' It free- from adulteration.' J 'It is an excellent article ef Whiskey, : and altogether, suitable for usei as- a beverageor - T LACK WOOD. .... -Mi . Authorized reprints of : The Edinburgh Review (Whig), The Westminster Review (Liberal), The London Quarterly Review (Conservative, The British Quarterly Review (Evangelical), BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE. These reprints are not selection!): thev c-iva the originals In full, and at about one-third the price of uits noiauau vuiuoxis . ; . , ? . No publications' can' 'compare with the leading British periodicals 'above-named, reprinted by the ' Leonard Scott Publishing Company. , In respect to fidelity of research, accuracy of statement, and pu rity of style, they are without anv eomti. Thev twn pace with modem thought, discovery, experiment, and' achievement whether in religion; science, Ut- cicnuio, ui orw iuu iwnen wniers nu ineir pages with most Interesting reviews of history, and with an intelligent narration of the great events of the " day. TERMS FOB 1879 (DfCLtHrKG7 POSTA&K): v . JiPayablesMctly In advance. . ' Foi-anr ioMBevtewil For apy two Reviews, -100 ; ." nr, any inree reviews, , , 10 00. .. For all lour Reviews, -' " ja 00 ' " noruiackwooa's Jiagazmeoii 1400 For Blackwood and one Review. 7 no ! For Blackwood and twoBavtews 10 00. u oriiiacKwooaanquireej -j 13 00 - " This ftem of exnens& now boms bv the nnhiinh. era, is equivalent to a reduction of 20 per cent on the cost to subscribers to former years. - II' trt 'tltni'j fUlJ ' , ....... 'i- . . . y JU. u ft .0 . A dlsotnrnt'Df ' twenty ber cent, win 'niimmd to iubs of four or more Demons." Thiw; four, uroles of Blackwood or of one Review will be sent, to one address, for $12.80, four copies of the four Re views ui viacKwooa ior 9&0 ana so on, ; "1879 may have. : without charm. Aha numbers for f Ihe last Quarter of 1879 of such periodicals as they Or, Instead, new subscribers to any two, three or four of the above periodicals, may have one of the Pnnv RMtrtAmM" Twt iQTe. ,hori)un ,a all flu. mar have tweof the ,Four Bevlews,': or one set of Bteckwood'a Magazine for 1878, . , ' 1 Neither DremiumH Ut ftnhHVitvnr nor Alaemintto I !ubs can be allowed vnless the money is remitted wiecfciiWf; jipnfluanfCT' j9 prepuums given w ciubiTv;,tA,,r, ,t,A, v ;.;r., 10 secure premiums ir win be naceasarv to make early appUcation,s the- -stock available for thai .-. THE LEONARD SOOTTPTJBllSHINa CO.. nmi-iHli-S P W 41 Barclay Street, New Tort f f AltPTTR'a iJJi (lii Milt T1H ill'iih:b w''twTiMwr-a iHi j. The Wkkxli remains easuy at the head of Illus trated papers by Its fine literary Quality, the beauty of its type and1 woodcuta. Springfield Republican. ? IU pictorial attractions are suDerix land embrace naUon of correct DOlltical ntinM nW. una m. nower . JCul opponent of shams, frauds, and falsa pretences. . Thrt volntn M In A WMtrVKiMa artfi tha first Number of January -of each year. -When no time . la jnentioned.;tt will: tie inndemtood' that the sub- I scrl ber wishes to commence- with the Number next win vi uio uxuex.. Ii8'7'0- 'pHAGE OF.BTJSlTESS.1-.,i )lia L.m 1 ; i " n. -.-v : - 'i rs iiJfjitjJ liauj xwwreo. irom uie dally receiving a good 1 This superior. piJl vmGINIA WHISKEY, equal toiny'mae In this rcbuntrV now in the hands of veaf HARPER PEBIODICALS. ... . Harpers Magazine, one year- 09 Harper's Weekly. ..-....v. 4 00 aucverm uazar,,, -i t rrcr ............ . J. ne inree publications, xme year,. 1 . , f . ver 250 deelea to TJrglrdNcith.Carolh 1 i :We are now Is V - il FAMILY GKOCERIES, J? A M 1 1 X , UliUCJSlilES. aia;. Louisiana und New York Cltyi and not" a sin- gle complaints having come to us from anv one of ffi??vf thenWdtoany aaytnVtlV'lhVst'ytlcle'they , ever handled, we feel Justified in recommending 4 00 10 oo 7 00 Six subscriptions,' one yea&L tCV.v.v. 20 00 ' Terms for large clubs furnlsbed on apppllestlon. Postage free to all subscribers In the United States orCanada.: n vjjj.vn r- ! .' Mi. -JOHN F. HENRY, CUBBAN4 CO.,a ' 8 college. Places i.a,.; 9 una jrc f . XCf SB!e by L. R WBISTON & CO., Dnr2lsts,n -t. -- w ' j '- " J ct pur old stand on College street, we will be pleased! . to see our many mends.' v v, v t i The annual . volumes of; HASPXB'a Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free oi expenses (provided the freight does not exceed on su, '. !:f,i,.n'-n . j-, , i uouar per voiume;, ior .w eacn.- ji. cuuivk i it man wnn wisn in t t mhiit nnw i comDnsuur rwenir-two volumes.-eeui vu . - , Tj " " ZT?', , iiZ ,T leeiptof the casTi at the rate of 5.25 per volume, rreignt at expense or purcnaser. - CharloUe, N. i) i't HI Whiskey, .-o.-, r ii-i -j Vi-jp. i -" jSdne'genxunQ 'urjleW'.'bflng out' jtrade"; -aark. - iiorrDUiuiAJtf atW.R. COCLIlUXrs.Cen- Ve make Grainfa specialty ' ' LONG & BROTHER. J i tral Hotel, and all other Urst-class houses. ''v 1 '.XLLISCS ft HARVEY, r I ninth mwa fnr enz-h tonlnmA snltAhlA fnr nlTldlnCi will be sent by mail, postpaid, en receipt of $1.00 esctu ti w ,.. 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