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THUCSDAY7fi35uAHY 20, 187f THE liEGISIiATCBE. Raleigh Observer. . SENATE. I . February 17, . ELECTION OF MAGISTRATES. Mr. Waddell introduced a joint reso lution to postpone the day of election of justices of the peace till 12 m, on the ' 25th Inst Adopted and transmitted to the House for concurrence. ; j; : . INTRODUCTION OF BILLS. ' Mr. Williamson introduced the fol lowing important bill, which passed its first reading and was referred to the judiciary committee. A BILL TO DEFINE THE DUTIES OF SHER IFFS PERFORMING THE DUTIES OF COUNTY TREASURERS. That in counties where, the office of county treasurer has been or hereafter may be abolished, and where the sheriff is authorized to' perform the dpties of county treasurer, the bonds he gives as snerm snau oe construeu to uicmue ma v: liabilities and duties as sucn county treasurer, and may be increased to such amount by the county commissioners as they may deem necessary to cover the trust funds coming into his hands. "TMrrEaves introduced a bin to charter the Rutherford and Spartanburg Rail road CtompanyC and for other purposes. Passed first reading and referred.T Mr. Snow introduced a bill to restore lost records in the' county of Burke. Passed first reading and referred. A message was received from the House transmitting engrossed Senate bill to regulate the fees of jailers,' with an amendment, and asking the concur rence of the Senate, w Mr, Henderson explained that the bill .as it, went to the -House had fixed the maximum fees of jailers, but left the minimum open. He moved that the Senate do not concur, and asked for a committee of conference. - Adopted. Qni.motionVof, Mr. WlUarnson, the rules 1 were suspended, and the bill in relation to the staff of the Governor ""wa$:taken up, The1 bill provides for the creation of : eieht additional aides with the rank of colonel, and such oth er officers as. may be deemed necessary. suDject to army regutawns-saia offi cers to receive no pay in times of peace. The bill passed its several readings and was oraerea to De engrossed. ,. On motion ; of Mr. Brower. the vote by which the bill concerning freights of railroads and other transportation com- names massed fits third readme on sat urday, was reconsidered, and the bill was recommitted. . . PiTTrwriiP: ' " ; - The following bills pissed their third o j-eadihg and were ordered to be en- . Cn-AQ1M1 . . . . '. -!. iH. (;'.' ; ; To authorize the commissioners of l&cDowell county to levy a" special tax not to exceed SiOOO. to liquidate the county debt subject to the approval of 3 " 1 M A - . il J a majority oi uie cumuiissumera anu. lustices of the peace. i House bill to authoiize the commis- Tspecial tax to pay the county debt pass ed its third reading and was ordered to . ; enrolment' The bill provides that the sum required $3:00 may be raised in two years, out not more tnat 92,000 snau be levied in one year.j On motion of Mr. Davidson, and at 11:50 o'clock, a . message was sent to the House proposing to adjourn immediate ly in respect to the memory of the late Joseph AiEngelhard, eecretary of State. J On motion of Mr. Scales' , the rules .., . jwere-jsaspended, and Senate bill to in- corporate the Grand Iodge of Good ' Templars of Iforth' Carolina- passed its second and third readings, and was or dered to be engrossed. Mr. Harris moved that when the Sen ate adjourn it do so to meet again at 1 P-m- Adopted. , A message was received from the House announcing the concurrence of 7 that body in the Senate resolution to change the day for the election of jus tices of the peace; also concurring in . the Senate motion to adjourn immedi ately; whereupon 1 ' The Senate adjourned till 1 p.m. - ",n ' NIGHT SESSION.;V' ',JI1 On the re-assembling of the Senate at 1 p. nx,the unfinished business of Sat uniayx was resumed, being 1 the bill to incorporate. the, Yadkin Railroad Com pany, the question being on the passage of the bill on its second reading as amended by the substitute of the com mittee Oh internal improvements. -Mr. Austin said he had been misrep resented, in the reports, of Saturday, ""While he favored the bill, be was op jt posed to a reckless system of chartering such corporations. Mr. Shackelford moved to amend by ; fr' providing that the company should liava nnvl(t lalvir mrn. irntn incfoQ vf the 5( convicts pjovidea for m the bill Mr. Henderson objected to this new feature being, engrafted on his bill. He had no objection to the principle of tha. amendment and r thought the; -object . . could be obtained by the passage of a puppieiueuuM uuim wuivu mtj question wf of convict labor might be arranged' sd as to apply f airly to all public works. ' 'Mr, Mebane inquired why two points were named as termini on. the Central --ACUlliMUIr ,. 1 ' ''termmns 1 at' Wadeshoro a direct route to -narleston-waa-secured,; irnilsK bf m the way.Df Rockingham, & djreckronte to Wilmmftonrwould be had )t , After a lengthy debate upon the ques- .(..i; whether in proportion to the amount of A s- stock? of 'thei corpotatiori;' ctcand te- gardless of the interest of the1 State in volved, or thepublie utility of the wprk participated in by Messrs. Henderson, . , , yDayidson, Shackelford, - Caldwell and i Merritt, the amendment of Mr. Shack- i elf Ord was adopted by vote; ot 2 to 13. TLj't "a , The Mil then passed its third reading ' , and was ordered to be engrossed. House bill in reference to a lien on, iweive montns.) massed its several readings , and . was ordered to enroll Hfinsft mil nriairin(r,ti iriiiinr nrntnlr f o railroads indictable was discussed at' : j l i . 1 -H cousuierauie leugm oy -Messrs. Austin Dortch. Bynum. Hovle. and Graham: of Mr. Dortch moved to confine the bfi&' rations of the bill to the Carolina Cen tral Railroad, a bankrupt concern, own ed by northern men, in which the State JDJtainvestea.Jrom:.two to. three rniuion uouars anaoeen roDoea ox ic The fttifi Of. the amrment of the Sen- . . ators'was that all the complaint came from the people on the' line of . this Car olina Central, where "their stock iwas recklessly killed; and where suits re m,TO suited, and judgments were sought to be enforced, the officers of the law were K jnetbv the plea.that the entire road and " Lits earnings were mortgaged.'and could; not be touched, and that the only way in which the concern could be- reacheuf . was by criminal process. ? aa Mr.TDortch's amendment iwaa adopt , d, as also was another amendment by that Senator confining the operations of the act to the engineers and conductors of the road, as it was deemed imrjoaftW ble to reach in this way the higher offi cers or the company, who reside proba- uiy minareas oi miles away. , On a call for the previous " question toe Dili as thus amended j passed its sec ond readme bv a vote of 20 to R. . Thi bill was then put on its third reading . vuu piissea. 4' HOTJSE OF EEPRESfcJTATlVES. V ,w .i in si u :if v. - . . J t i tvere introduwd" by Hes; Olive Hewitt, XtounciVUftharnVkruce, Huff stetler, Berry, Anderson, Amis, . Carter, of Yancey, and Brown, of Mecklenburg CALENDAR. Uill in regard to public wharves and depots, allowing "runners" of hotels, &C at such, without discrimination, was explained by Mr. Scott and passed. Resolution to postpone the election of magistrates one week came; over froni the Senate and provoked 1 considerable discussion, which was participated in by Messrs. Lewis, Norment, Carter, of Buncomoe, nawiey ana xuaisueu. .. 'The resolution was nnauy adopted. a mftsjiaft was -received from the Senate covering the following resolu tion: . Resolved. That a message be sent to the House of Representatives proposing to adjourn immediately in respect to the late J. A. Enhelhard, the late Secreti tary of State, and that the General As sembly attend the funeral in a body. This resolution was concurred in. Thfireunon Mr. Atkinson said : Mr. Speaker, m accordance with the resolu tion just adopted, I move this House do now adjourn. Adjourned. NIGHT SESSION. . CALENDAR. Bill to make the prosecutor pay the costs in criminal actions wherever the prosecution tafrivplpus, i. , Mr. Carter.-of Buncombe, snote brief ? ty in favor of the bill, andlt passed. ; rne suDSUtuxe aaopiea ur uio oeuaw for the House bill to; abolish ithrpffice of State geologist next occupiedHhe at tention of the House. This substitute allows the Governor to appoint a State geologist who shall be paid by the ag ricultural department t Mr. Atkinson moved to refer the mat ter to the committee on propositiona and grievances. This motion was dis cussed by Messrs. Foard, Norment,' Lewis, Mebane, Anderson and Blocker. Mr. Atkinson withdrew his motion to refer, and then the fight came squareta ly on uie senate ameuuiueuu v"AO subject speeches were made by Messrs. .Blocker, JKnglisn and X oard. Mr. Atkinson offered an amendment by adding as follows; -Provided, That the operations of the agricultural de partment and geological survey are suspended in their operations for the term of two years, and the fund derived from the tax on fertilizers, and all oth er funds coming to either department shall be turned over to the general fund of the State." The amendment was discussed by Messrs. Atkinson, Richardson, of Co lumbus, Amis, Lewis, Davis, of Cataw ba, Blocker, Barringer. Hines, Dimsdale, Foard, Vaughan, Turner and Waddell, and was adopted. The question then being on the bill as amended, it was discussed by Messrs. Reid, of Macon, Foard, Bost and Vaugh an. Mr. Atkinson stated that he was will ing to withdraw his amendment; that he and his friends had had a great tri umph, as the vote on it had demonstrat ed the fact that the House at least wan ted the abolition of both the geologist and the agricultural department, and he gave notice that he would hereafter introduce a bill to carry out this pur pose. On motion of Mr. Reid, of Macon, the amendment was stricken out and the House then concurred in the Senate substitute and adjourned. Merchants, travelers, visitors to New York, don't fall to remember, that In order to accommodate and save your money, to make war on prices, and j to fill the largest Hotel in New York, the Mammoth : Grand Central, on Broadway, will hereafter De Kept on both the American and European plans. The , American plan including meals and lodging $2.50 or $3.00, and the European plan $1.00, and up wards per day. An elegant Restaurant, at moder ate prices, Is conducted by the Hotel. . CBEW JACKSOX S REST SWEET NJLi t lOBAOCO. out tctionzvits. M THIS DELICIOUS FRUIT, ALAGA ( The Finest In the market, has just (trapes been received at PERRY'S. PPP p p ppp p p EEF. E EE E EEE RRR R R RRR R R R R RR V Y B K :TT' Y. RRR YY R R V R R T 888s C A R A- M E L S. A fresh supply of these celebrated !Caramels to be '"n" DERBY'S.' '4 tine, fl .J 7 nssf !l GONFEGTIO NEEIES Can be found at Pefry'ik-' Try the' Walnut Taffy if 'iyou want sometnmgncn and mce. a SMOKERS e'uwuM- At PeWyThe- 'very besi tn!the 'Smokfag and Chewing line -can always, be found there,,, Some pdit brands 'being closed out very low. tfv. THE HE if tising so-vr 11 CfiSpQ - 6if I'-THIS fgfrfr 1 1 Conquer by 1 THishsiaIN ; CO ttoughtConstah.y con- ver, Deeausn()-offan:i musfio-josoivej mm uomi the guilt of hl rlmes(. and the ttthristimV teadlly. agreed, .and speciallyiananiifaclttiedifer ji.'.'vfi ,arfmniti .r-tmr ntmv omcwo i twiid Liu ILM 1 1 1 ( A - . . .. J (nUenry the-VIil to turn rejected .CojMtaiitlne's tpeewty naa became the rtdefender, of. the pew. Faith'! with his six wivesv-tW'flnly outuitng Seven hundred years before Constantine lived SoW )&n)?ho bulltja Jf enjplg wh Jut-b))uses, cqur &&, on 2Q acres of ground, 700 wlvesOO ditto a iood jAliwDylatlon to. ae .The Queenil Sheba admire hJs,tjttdowijmnch more than his magnificence, and significantly remarked that "the M.WV1Mf1'?ifIlitol1lbe; but after be declared thnt "all is vanity." bullihlith ei f oi the wor8hlp,1 ojLjualhtkeUta aid died. r- jr V. . . r , , . . ( napoleon Bonaparte, on hlsrnarl-ow- escape! the inflowing tide of the Bed Sea, while passing through' on the spot where Pharaoh and his horse perished, exclaimed: civtf 1 had perished hen like - il Pharaoh, what a text I would have funUihed OftiuT i t I 1 J , U. ii A. n , . i doxy" and C, 8. Holton to advertise his Confectlon- eries and Groceries atjhe "Rising Sun," on Trade street, opposite the Market House, where every- ,V.I.. .... . , - "- ' 1'!- wwuDove lines may vo xrjmid:lliicludlmr Ferry's Garden 'Seeds.- 'Oreair aniKtaanwi fc-mui r t noTpbaccol Toys'.'ftci U. '8..H0L - - . ..., J i. .J- Mi V CJWW V ilii'i1 , ,T)uiocnanfliom9 copy. TON, - An 8avutss Eaaks secure? Thin in x mwstion Af vital Importance to the W. nostriai Uinrt 01 our country; ana wnue our regis latures are pondering the question, we would earn esuy advise every one to take Hall's Balaam for eoughs and cold. Warranted to cure. tefalO 1W . - . YGKTINE. V. -A Mr. H. B. Stevens.- . . Dear Sir Since several years I have got a sore and very painful foot. I had some physicians, but they coaldnt cure me. Mow I have heard of your VegeUne from a lady who was sick for a long tune, and became a.11, well mm tout .Veeettneiand I went and bought "me one1 bottle of Vegetrne; arid after t ted usedose botO& thepala. left me, and 4 it began to neai, ana men 1 Dougnt one otner Dot tle, and so I take it yet I thank God for this rem edy and yourself; and wishing every sufferer mar pay attention to It. : It Is a blessing for health. inn MBS. C KRABK, Xt . 638 West Baltimore Street? h SAFE AND SURE. Mr. H. B. Stevens?f),!.u lfi In 1872 tout Vesetlne was recommended to me. and' yielding , to . the persuasions of a friend, . I consented to try it At the tune I was suffering from general debfllty and nervous prostration, superinduced by overwork and Irregular hablta. S! us wonaerrui strengmening anq -euraava ..proper ties seemed to affect my debilitated system from the first dose; and under its persistent use I rapid ly vecoverexl, galmnwre uianruauaf health and good feellngultinee.ttMlBaveriioti'liesltated to give VegeUne my most unqualified indorsement, as being a safe, sure and powerful agent In promot er healur and restoring the wasted system to new life and energy. Vegetlne Is the only medicine I use; and as long as I llveI-vw.iexpeetto find a; better. v, Hours truiy, ,,, . UoUHUi, , ' 120 Monterey StreeVAljfigliaaT ;?enn. vegettne THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. I 1 .1 i ChalleLtown. Mr. H. R. Stevens: --' Dear Sir This is to ;certlfy that I have used your "Blood Preparation in my family for several years, and think mat for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or . Rheumatic affections it cannot be ex celled; and as a blood purifier and spring medicine It is the best thing I have ever used, and I have used almost everything. I can cheerfully recom mend it to any-one In need of such a medicine. Tours respectfully, 'MRS, A. A. DINSMORE, . lty Russell street VEGETINK , , WHAT IS NEEDED. Boston Feb. is, 187i;:.f H. R. Stevens, Esq. . i Dear Slr-About one year since I found myself In a feeble condition from general debility. Vege one was strongly recommenaea to me by a mono who had been much benefited by- its use. I pnx -cured the larOclei and,-after using several bottles, was restored to health, and discontinued its use, if feel qulie confident that there is nor modtclne su- penor u n tor taose onmpiainrs rar wnian n is peclally prepased, and would cheeerfully reeom meni it tolObteTwipCfeelttot they need some thing to restore them to perfect health. , v Respectfulfyypurs, - ILL. PETTING IIJi -u Firm of S. M. PettingUlCo., . xho. iu state siyeet, itoston. 0 J -1 VEGETTNE.' ALL HAVE OBTAINED BELIEF. stci South Berwick Me.; Jan. 17, 1873ur. i ii. k. Stevens, issq.: w. Dear sir I nave had dyspepsia in ua worst sorjn for the last ten years, and have taken hundreds el dollars' worth of medicine without obtaining aw relief In September last t Mmmeneed taking the Vegetlne, since which time my health has steadily improved. My mod digests-wen aud i nave gain- 1 ed fifteen oounda of flesri. . There are-several etb era in this place taking Vegetlne, and afl nave abi tamea rener. ----- i .i Yourstouly; : ot.soww.) a . v, THOMAS XTtfOCSltE. ' Overseer CardRooms Portsmouth CaMiQs. VEGETINK Preparedby .J ly,Hrf i H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, 'MASS. ' Vegetlne Is. sold by all Druggists. jan5 DR;G;BIoIiAN9S ! : r Celebrated American WORM SPEClF4iC- ok:! VERM I FUGE35 fctd SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leadj en-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or botW'1 cheekst"' tbeeyes!ecoHe.jdiiU:? theWlJlHn.i . nunils' dilate1 iiret'1SeMlCtrcle H 1 1 runs aione tne lower eyeTiia;t7ine'"i nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes. bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip ; nf-raeional. ihaflarli with niimminir' ;1 or throbbing of the ears ; an unusual 4 a secreuon oi saiiVit ; buniy ur iurrcu vamia ViAofTt irarti rAii1 wo rtin 5mrames) voracious, with a gnawing,,.,. iMliiseasauoH hihMiw onan, jatouiers, entirely gone ; fleeting pains' m thet" stomach ; occasional nausea and-vom .H, iting; violent pain tltroTgnbtft)Uie abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times' !,fr siimy, uuiiutiu-; T1 occasionauy- iaifricuit, and accompa niedby.jccojhigvigh sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and dis- furbed' sleep; ittH 'glinting of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally .WPerf liSPMbWvmptoms - arefound-toexist -DR. C. McLANE'S . VEMffifGE ,1 wMfrto ifyikHjK I .ration, ft? wzmtetyiMingjM &mesf n injur to tht mast1trn4fA-imfant.m j , . i mtifuce i jjear&j the osienatuies.of. C. ''i kiii-i HOllBl-Wf-A. rM I J.rirt nlhrfiitl JLwtiiS ii-liiroI L LTlYEK-iS,, are not recommended as a remedy " Tor : aJ3rflBKUJsitJta.igerjcishefr to," but. in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, uyspepsia ana sick neaa-n 4 !' ache, oe diseases bf-tnaV'charftetct, thej stand without a rival. - - . , , . ... 3 feverJ AGUND . Nq beter, pathartic can be used prepar atorv tot or after'takin? Quinine. . t As a simple purgative they arc' tijgrj The.pi'nninf! arftTicver sugar coated. Each boxhaSiAVl-adiyAgascalrophe 1 lid, with the impression Dk. McCane's j ivxa Polls,. l4 . , , -t : -.'-s-w Each wrapper bears the signatures of C MCLASE-ifed I-tJlUCixfa. bM f Insis.uppn-;Jhayips the, genfune Dr.-' C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by " Fleming JBr"oi.T4fJ3ittsbureh, Pa.,tn nf jiTinam1 McLane ne, differently but- same pronunciation. TttCKAD TOBACCO, ' Halving purchased a'tikw Rne of Tobacco, at tlie Oovemment sale, ' "'w" '''; I am prepared to offer eirtra tBducementa to bay-' rs.Cfiierljrn mi-4 jTaAnHm ,ii l.V-."i ;CXTT PROiEERTI JftpBSALU ' - 1 Any person desfaiag to ptrronase we3 Improved City Lot, House with, nine rooms, and. modern con veniences, fine Wall of water, brick kitchen;- within five minutes walk ot the ubliesa,aare,- oaa be ac- t AAATgg.aTMPLI)KKIJBrysoY wx.' ! - i9i ,ifiJi0flT-APROTEJ FOBMv t It u T!MntH .il l -ri t. BotrrgeoWaiMMoT type' on, which this Johnsm;Jtype fornidrrt rflnuadetoiua, and was not dlscaBled because nolonser fa for nse.'but on ly because It became necessary to1 use a different styieoiiype. h wm ao good service for several years to come, -tt will be. sold In lots to sul pun chasers, and In touts of 60 to l.OOOlbs, with or without cases. Address ' OBSERVER, jt,ct5 .- rrks'i:- ai(3rlotte;N..C' L ESTATE, rs-vi ;k oi ,i. tii mining a' Immigration agency, For selling and buying. Mines, Lands and Houses, .!IVH3Wi' f'f i WW " .: A-n'H- ! -.-oand will.-. . - -. . Advertise free of cost, all properties placed In my hands for sale. At SVMua'l 3TT- . !f Tii THOa F DRAYTON. declO Charlotte, N. a LicHTENSTEiN, .... " . HAS IllRt ramlVAri HamnlAB nf Snrhur (inadi TTla friends and customers are most respectfully Invited to cau ana maxe selections so as to enaow him to secure their choice in due time. febll i.w.it JAMES MURPHY, I f s i. PRACTICAL TAILOR, Holton's Bunding, Trade Street, tin. Stairs. Owlnir tn tliA Btrinpcinv nf tha Kmao T wfiftn tni taw work very cheap. Will make ftoe suits lot- 910, cassunere suits lor $8. pants or suits snse rates. I guarantee all my work mo fit -ho, charge. GJvemeacaUaBcibeconvmoed. ', r. gctxtistry. BOlt J)8, A W ALEXANDER' OFFICE OVER L. R. WRISTON ft COTS. Dbdo Stork. , With 25 years atlsfactiorr f experience guarantee entire 0HEAP-6OODS. wn.isvfl. ; HavteiriokoikrUie entire stock(5f isnm Co,, we will sell jthstockjoft Notions (wnlea were nought very cheap) regardless of their actual value. nunue keepnig tneia, and wuq l entirely out A can win save yea uon- iwpnw 'sacoessora to Bi Brown Cd- nMfte91m nl HIT ..-I: o ' n sjp ALK3CANDER CO i, l' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 7 bvll nUaa'i?o') siotsxl etfx rmtiii'(f r-, , - i uouege street, caanoe,n. u. ' . H3pd-J0q iiifl elqftraT r- iiu;t odw .n un ' Have lust received the kugest and cheapest One. theWrfcsiraWwrfflpimaPkKU1 to Wff or nitSGUHToq b'jsta 1))S Hi. .T"i (ADIES AND GENTLEMEN iI repair tt kinds JJ2Tof Sewmg Machines thoroughly and cheaniv. Reajember, Itua ne tiamprJ9ut am always la Char lotte to mkiewok toocLX. W. BRADSHAW lOii attention: iii&aiia krfeedWnm IhW lL M , rne mqersaconal Rankjsan j SrSuSSSSsSSM 'eW'Sm??? M-itun4 there IS residence oor- y .,,t ., tt L. .j iJWU.) . if u ra II a 't THE GRSlSjX (SC!t lNoRE30a)Y for lor tlie cure of Scrofula. Scrofuloua Taint BlieumatismWhlteweTlinE firtnt. GpjponmvtlQQ, CTonchltis, Kervous DenJltgAialdl3e6ses arising from an Impure.ooudon.olJaieJjlofld x ; The merits of tnlJvalaalidanflorr are so well known ithat a naaslnenndcA in i in. necessary w rernina tne reakers oi tins Journal of the necessity of always keeping a bottle of this medicine among their stock of family necessities. . i5f . .... , Certificates can b nrwwntAfl tmm Wijuit leadimr Physicians. Ministers and heads of If ajnlll tarqaglwut the South; endorsing m m uiguesi Msrms uie a iuia jsxtraci ox now da lis. - i... j tti ' DR. R. WILSON CARS, of Raltimom. mi he has used it in eases of Scrofula and fattw) er diseases with much satisfaction." j 'il DR. T. C. PUGH. of Baltimora. rMMmlil u.v.tM3 h u. m 1 ummriin miiiniiiiif Willi lmp www uiuuu, saymg u is superior preparation he.jhas ever used.. 1 -rrw M. E. Conferenm finnthira ho h ho. iu, mucn.benAflttAd,hvlhi uaa that hlwarfntl recommends it to all bis friends aii a Qualntarlces;ju'u'" t . 1 ii-r nio CRANEN ft CO.. DniMstH at GoMnKS.1' 'Ot L . Ivllle, Va- say It never has failed to give safrT iSV -eJ?"U00i,u?,e, nB00tiHi Shoe business at I n a rn . 1 .mwm m sieiiijmujsw) Mortreesboro, Tennessee sar it reared him of Riwimuu Rosadalls lrneVa aenrot . nnaAk Hon; Its Ingredients are published qn every UBCtLBKtkiT now ii to Teur nnrsirian and ha wia teU you It is composed of the stroneeet. aFimfiTf' innmortf AtVT tAshtMimtoMAn .... Ai. j Rosadalls tsaold byaB Druggists. IIOJIAT Ji.Drr423Ur-' ' T,V - T1 fi'0?,,-; 4 i elma sat w. www. . raclumt mid Gltrcstrjarjc Vi MERCHANTS ,Hylng met with .:such flattering success )u tne Wholesale and Retail "Crockery 1 ery business .slnoli 1 1 from the fact that I opened lost November, and from j have received many orders from ' merchants in North and South Caxolina,,Georgia and I am confident that my success Is certain. ' ; Owing to the above facts I have been compelled to enlarge my business a hundred per cent . I compete with any Northern "Jobbing H ase " In prices, Ac. AH my ware I buy directly fr m the Factories: therefore It does not pass throu .sec ond hands, and J, am enabled to Bell goods as low as they can be bought at the NORTH. ' DECORATED OOO o o 8 o OOO II n n ii u NW N NUN W WN ;K HW A AA A A ir HHH H H H H PORCELAIN AND GRANITE, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets we make a Spedalty. We have much of this kind of Goods In stock at present, and 10 p few days we will 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, ka, I remain. Respectfully, JOHN BROOKFEELD, Trade St, near College, under Democrat Office, . Charlotte, N. C. - Jan. 22; 1878. -Q CASES HUNYADI JANOS ; Mineral Water: 10 baskets (50 jugs each) Apol ltnaris, Just received. WILSON & BURWELL. an30 E HAVE Just received a fresh supply of superior Tea. WILSON & BURWELL, JanSO B UIST'S GARDEN SEED. A large supply of these popular seed, lust reeeiv- ed. br to BURWELL. , jan22 i $200 ra CASH WILL PUECHASE A Power Prtotmir O Press. Guernsey make, old style, size of bed 26x4a inches. Was in use until replaced by a new on!r Address J. C. BAILEY, editor Enterprise an Mountaineer, Greenville, aio. AROMATIC MII(LiYlUli;i TEETH. GUMSBREATH NO MORE JHEUMATIS VI OR GOUT ACUTE OR CHRONIC i L I C I L I C SURE CURE. Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark .1 by the , . EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., O f ABB AgO UETPZIO. Immediate relief warranted.' Permanent cure guaranteed.. Now exclusively used by all celebrated physicians' of Europe and America, becoming a Staple, Harmless, and Reliable Remedy on both continents, :: The. i Highest Medical . Academy of Paris report 95 cures out of 100 eases within three days.' Secret The only dlssolver of thepotsonous On Add Which exists in the Blood of Eheumatic and Gouty .Patients. 81,00 a. box, 6 boxes for 5 00. Bent to any address on receipt of price. " Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. Ad- unB " - - - - nAOQDuana a vu.. I nov7 Only Importers' Depot. 23 Clifl-eL.Y. For sale by WILSON BURWELL, Druggists, feb 18 ly. Charlotte, N. C. in rr snii a ' PURE, GOOD AND CHEAP. WILSON ft BURWELL, Agents. OTICE TO FARMERS!!!- am prepared to STORE COTTON hi my fireproof hufldtog-elther In basement or on the first or sec ond floors and will give warehouse receipts on which you can draw money If desired. Charges moderate. ' THOMAS H. GAITHEB, QCtia , . - ..... . - .. ARK ALWAYS BEADY - And willinir to show Koods whether or not you are I -readv to bur. L. R WRISTON ft CO B J vdeclS ' ' - --MV ; j JILSON ft BURWELL, DBuooism, 'IHlllil llJ. Have Jus received,' c, Gelatine, , ' Cornstarch, ,;;Bherry WlneJ ns Flavoring Extracts,1 All of the best ojuallty for, retail trade oeclS. ' , .,. ., . . r tilt STUDEBAXER 'WAGONS.-- - - - -- -- - - I am now in receipt of a large lot of the celebra ted STUDEBAKER WAGONS, all sizes, which ilt -i... 1 , 1 - fin b on reasonable terras. .h n.3i .kj -t 1..CAL1. EARLY, , 1 s supply yourself with the best wagon out jJi;o!,li.yi : . . 1.1 - . , -,; - T. H. GATTHEB -Jiiit': r-i 'a-w!: i'.i Ir rxoiJ3ttittss;.teiijRs: VMM. 1 I lraoOlAJTION.iJ f r ':' l'I bi.'lti.it li s T'iJ? Afi1";!1 nas-vWirnarawn. trani tbe nrm of T;-wj ApefBn8.:wnoaowoK simvncior to Vebniarv-lsti.lsn MuniiBfLii nrf i-actti wlttaPegramft Co. - .4.'. . - L." vt. -rv .. v. . - - .rt ; , : ,x t f-.-7i-.-A nVATt a a J x.vjr ,nVA" " A t-" V", tr .f.5""' , xow, 1 Democrat copy lucixit- wtt i ft' m r...'imo ,i-t,i ' rj Tingrelrred from the'1'' -.iirtiv r"'f' t l 5 we are jjiow daily receiving a good supply of FA'MlllT GKOCERIE& 1 TU,U( a FAMILY GROCERIES, 0Qr,w on C011 street, we will be pleased ;-:..J:iwourmanyfrIendP, ;' : Y if -P - nThepopalar menshaiv ' tailor of Battmore. han arrived in-the citrith laoe-assoitment ot sprlnx samples' and wnVstay at ilha- Central Hotel for some aar and - invites his matrons and Hhe; nubile .. In generate gjr &Hk a eao.n Any aoOee left at t he ''nCfi ?8V: -. , " . .- 4 CLOTHING HOLD. YOUR: ORDERS. - Mb. HxxHTLCBowx,ofNewark,New Jersey, uown In Cbarlotta will visit the city about the ' well known 15th of February, with a fait 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. febOtf SE HE-NO TEA. HE-NO is Tea In Its natural condition, such as the Chinese themselves drink, and for the follow ing good reasons is sold only In original pound and half-pound packages: ' - It is the most convenient and economical style of package. ?. -;.:t. -. It Is weighed and packed where It can be done cheapest and best ' - It can be easily Identified by the consumer. It keeps tiie Tea better. It prevents adulteration In America. We are the agents for HE-NO Tea In this city, and ask our friends to give it a trlaL If not satis factory we will cheerfully take it back and refund the money. L. R. WRISTON ft CO., feb 6. Charlotte, N. C. G 0 TO CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON For Standard Pure Liquors. FR SALE. A large lot of Magnolias, Grandl floras, Evergreens, Roses, Tube Roses, Ac, from the well known Florist and Nurseryman, Mr. J. M. Bonnot, Of Norfolk, Va. ; MAXWELL & HARRISON, Auction and Commission Merchants. febl6.1wk rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Bids for x the construction of the f ollowlng buildings will be received until the 6th of March, next: : " One Brick Block, first floor containing two store nouses, mayors and police offices, with an oper house above. - One Brick Block, corialnlng nine store houses. with two stories obove for a hotel. - Plana and specifications for first named block may be seen at the office of G. L. Norman, archi tect; also, for bote! block at same office on and af ter the 24th tost Buildings to be completed by 1st of October next Contractor to give bonds. Right to reject any or all bids reserved. H. E. HETNTTSH, R. L. BOWDEN, W. C. CANNON. Committee for Town Council. R. L. BOWDEN, W. WASH THOMPSON, H. E. HETNTTSH, Committee for Building Association, feb 13,1 m.eod Spartanburg, a C. SPLENDID LINE OF Fine Teas, all grades, Just In, at LeROY DAVIDSON'S. JanSO BARRELS WHITE AND RED ONION SETTS Fresh. WILSON & BURWELL. gPLENDU) HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS ! DEMOREST'S MONTHLY. A grand combination of the entertaining! the useful and the beautiful, with fine art engravings and oil pictures In each number. Price 25 cents, post free. Yearly S3, with an unequalled -premi um, two spienuia ou pictures, kock oi Ages ana the Lion's Bride, 15x24 Inches, mounted on can vass; transportation 50 cents extra. - Send postal card for full particulars. Address W. JENNINGS uj&huiust, it ast I4tn street, N. z. ix not fall to see the splendid February No. feb. 4 dAwlm. B LACK STRAP MOLASSES Under cost by the barrel, by LeROY DAVIDSON. Jan30 F TNE FRENCH BRANDY, wines and Whiskies lor medical purposes, can be had of WILSON ft BURWELL, declS Druggists. IF YOU WISH to engage hi an honest, genteel business, and make plenty of money during uie nouaays, sena your auaress w RANDOLPH ft CO., 107,4thav.JN.T. feb4w4t. BUSHELS FRESH CLOVER SEED. Also Orchard Grass, Blue Grass, and Lucerne, - Just received by n - : WILSON ft BURWELL. UCTION, BY MAXWELL ft HARRISON, Of JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER PLATED WARE, AC Commencing at 7 o'clock, p.. m., and continuing 1 i ' t ' .... - t i . . . i i w i.M J . : ... every bight until the Stock is disposed . feblS M M Ir L :8.( S t88N JOIN your hands an friends of taste ffiyPM only tijbestls placed. L - gANDWlC Pretrem jjiACTmanfflrecWvrlgMre T3I3ASE step in, my haU inspect, ' HEAR It, yoqll see.rnore than youll expect u s-. r", ;.f , v ; '' n. :-. fii .1: .JpRENCIL German, Dognestic Brandles,Wtne? . ililiV 3 j. Iuj.o -i iUjilici it U , l i.CCCH 5an(rt1cli novel and p Mteel's good, " OTTArNft'lB-rblrf. Mont itelMnha fctml ". i-.T110.ii i.-iin ';.iXj - jWU 'ii ju " 'I'iTS-: ,TJ"AVINO Cheese andflsiteocetartgpoi Hare, aiQ4.TAKT judgment ad taste most rare. A, . O - ...r7 r .' v. f r .!. ,,. . O Kit nrnniVriir, Una a It, (n a jWrtfr-a --. w WW wjyv M9 .1111.1. 1 i k i. tii XiACH lip be takes proves what be thinks. It friend cTie winks. Jan22 gliscctIn:ucoit, -SLvwl TEAM WHISKEY, f DURHAM WHISEE AT" every variety of subject and artistic tteatment-.P,1-IURHAM WH1SKEY.4BuHAMWHI8EB Xv Zlorfs Herald. Boston.-' rrTT1? """" 1 .i!-. ."ul'i ,t ,i'f .nmfo'-mi I uoJ' i "fboWMarxT is potent agency lor the dtesemi- . if, i- 1 , Richmond, Ta Septembirtb; 1878, - TTrtj.Tn in io -r-Tij.-m s?. I bars earefully tested sample of ."DurhanrRyef . i Messrs. EUlronft Harvey, andd'lt Tree from aouueraaon. . it is an excellent article f Whiskey.' and ailOCB ther SUltablfi for use -im- a Iwmnum nr "., ?r r ? . 0;.r, UMvnemisw - t i ThlR annerlnrnT.Tl VTBsnni wrrrcinrv aver o'WAwie. m TwiiW HL -ow. dealer, bvVJilpte, Nort Carolina, (Hop gla, Louisiana and New York City, and not. a . -1. . ---- ' ' U!i' -ll! )l,Vl gle complaints having come to us from any one of them, and many saying It lsthe best article they ever, handled, .-,we feel Justified In recommending 1-- Prttcieof 1 , Hone 1 genuine unless tearing our trade mark. Call for "DURHAM" at W.'b! COCHRANE' 8, Cen tral Hotel, and all other first-class houses. . f rtl Vi' fii 7 JttLlSQK HARVEY,'.; .')aai lm r -,r;x-- j-Ucbraopd. Va Vgcrirjctiruts.. i rm Houfi .5; aora. t "AJS IDEAL CmtTjliEN's lUGAZlNS: ' i Messrs. Scrlbner a i cation of 8t. Nir.Hor.Aa"' -Yi? the pub)! Magazine It wltQ MalMal 1 t'SSPJ 0T 'L ' -w w-,..r ..t. otkb 60.000 copies. -It Is published simultaneously In Londor ami New York, and the tranautlanUc reootiV u u most as general and heatty w tterteSLIt though tlie progress of the magazine hwheen. U has not nchSi 1 edKorg w.! of best, because her ideal continually wtreMlt and the masazine m nwiftir fu. 4fi .' Si. NicbolIs stands - -, "r The arraneeniAntit frat titan . .. tionsforttienewvoTur drawtag from already favorite sourmf rrom promising new ones. Mr. Frank R Stock ton's new serlaTstory for boys, 04008 "A JOLLT FKLLOWSHIP," f.'ww60 the twelve monthly parts,-be-'"Jhe number for November, 1878 rst of the volume.-Huid will be Illustrated by Jas. fw& Th ,oim.one OI adventure Ei0! 8114 408 Bahamas. For the girl, a cob unuedtaie, - - - , . "HALF a DOZEN HOUSKKKKPKB8," S5 JEa afln I-Smith, with illustrations by Fred- enck Dielman, begliis la the same number: ann same numDer: idge, entitied !8. 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