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...... r-. faMMMM 1 . i I P I .' I A - " -- ;.tT TfBIDAT; PBBBUAmrfflriwrK rf ' ' ; i - z?:-. : . ,r TB""" . jl February 25. The Senate met at 10 a. m., Senator nrovidinir for an hri.CT' tol?? charge of a corrupt combination msen-' a tors on ine pi4w v uo raiciu Railroad bill. Calendar. H . THE PROTES'tf. Mr. Williamson, by leave, presented the protest, t; himself ,; and.iive pJherJ oenaiors, wuuurawu jcstciuay iui iuw ification, against the passage of the bill to chancre the name of the Western lteilroad company, and tpjauthoRieJisd consolidation wiiu uie jyxuuui, .oaijr Railroad Company, &c Mr. Williamson had withdrawn the protest jtOuehnunate certain words and expressions deemed unparliamentary. ' The protest was again read. ! I Mr. Everett admitted the right of proteatpfbut objected to assertions as matteriirf,TfacJi.TyJicb(ehould be given as matter of belief. lie alluded to the statement in th m'oteat -n bat me mn incurs a debtfcft 2POX0QQi&an effort to" save $50,000.II& wa3 not willing that- this statement Jrta rtAiojtaiUimt ter of fact whilst the majority voting for the bill hold it to be not true. Mr. Caldwe.ui?n)4intWvhow prop erly to characterize the protest and keep within the bounds of Senatorial nmnrtetW ffievW-SunjWserf that'Mr Wifnafn3ti1ftr0 in thetateTiIehttharttie-irbi 'Vrtfe not worth more than 660000, when that SenarrotigM torknew-ihatthe'roadj if now sold out would "bring thrice that sum. Mr. Caldwell hoped the Senate lanno Mrldweli itrpiBtlRmatrtt therein; worejftfiflWii Ilef did'iiotiv" pose w reuuiawnr auuii xeruis, wuf iy appealed to Senators against such un seemly language beigjaBpUed to him (Mr. Williamson) and the gentlemen Who had signed the protest with him. He alluded to the repeated niDgSiOf Mrj Caldwell at the county of , Caswell, and the sneers that the Senator had thought fit to indulge. r!n,rbecause of her well known old Democratic Character. He, Mr, Williamson, was not ashamed of Caswell'su record or her, flons-sTGjaves, Withers- and others, rmd!bV Mr. Cidwell. Nor was heffljHMftK of theoble sons of. :Gwpr(jiflfild5ng the "present senior -SettatorilaMJvell, WfiVas distinguish or lfafe iuMritv as well as folHhe MrMO' ii temper. Mr. AVilliam son -concluded would perrxut- cwiijdjHBiQdideation in I the language Of tlie gportnixoin.jA l. irKVilhamson said thatJue had; oUr" sidereq the. matter "deliberately, and wbu$W;fconsem c V Cll iaj mo uulliu ml rtU 1 Ul Lnt&iaVBS I uiougub proper. e3 - . , j nntjws Mnicaiaweai was m favor, of striking out theMofejee11onabie4an6uagfc"j:5' T I; vMrportchi -said he;if eJt norrjocaonal interestf jot tlie jnattwrones rwayrinrctbe other MHe& rose isim t6-asSeVi ih rigltt ntprntest a rignt, whirh nrtpn. ator was at liberty to question so long as it teefcffJIntt fctofc&nAer. i "WTien a protest shall contain a reflec tion or imputatictnaupon' the character 01 a senator or upon the senate as h whole, the person , or persons making the protest were responsible to such Senator or the Senate : and with resrard to the allegations of the protest no per son out, tne maxer anu signers can be held responsible. He repeated, the pro test of a Senator or Senators, if present ed in a respectful manner, and .in suita ble terms, was bound to go upon the journal .. i . f ,MxOrmand, moved that the protest ibe spread on the journal of the Senate. ! Mi. Davidson nioVed the preVTofts quesuom Mr. Ormand's: motion UiertiffHvauH.i On moUon of 14j;j Alexander, nrider a suspension.- of the- rules. thefaill tPTte-; velop tile, agrLetittur " 1 1V1 LtJltJ VTA. Lite: jjiaic 1Q iJULr ea a stage. J .BIJKCTIOM'OKMAGISTK On motion Of Mr. Davidgnri VfaDan : wa sent to the House-proposijiortr ft) ! i into"- tbee!ection"6f magistrates., to) ; the vacancies occasioned hy thRypir-.! ouplithe tarjaii&vexyifHtfitodtW year class, one fortaett twMsMpifei the 3on6Urred and" the fpfftetwo' houfsl ne time 01 Doth branches. CITY OF WILMINSTOIJ.10:! S Mr.JBryan. of Pender, askfid far a MJ ! in. regard to the: city tf uiWilmiBfftoniw 1 ' its passaee.. AirTeed't om-m H ,u.:ftnff ilrinrovidfiiroita I , an oflice of the presentomunicipaljO S is ui two- years, or.unai. tjjexeguJa: I election under theeae 1 noes 10. wwm 10 Trsjfir ! i -U' ,. NJGHI SESSION. I The bill concerning the Wilmington, u dnanotte ana iv eatrn. Kaiirnori 1 i.nmJ pany arramendmerittff the1 6hartei of the Carolina Central Railroad Companvl : waamade the speeia) ordei foml icIocm tmorrow. . ; - J Theenate pweedeOrto consider the! tai to regulate tHe sale of spirituous 4iquors in the State. ; j-tomot404rfMfii'2JielK)laon,thft8eni ate proceeded to ceasider the bill (Mri Graham's of Lincoln,) by sections. i Mr; Grahami stated thatalVhedesired - to-night was a test vote to ascertain the sense of the iSehWte bw thb principle of toe Motmyte collecting the tax onit3feaeu ed a trial of a system whicKnwoAfcd so successfully in Virginia and other States. - , , 1 M HePdon"suggestexll;h';in!roi auction of a resolution to ascertain the sense of the Senate. - T Mr. Dortch offered a resolutitfriothat uiibMw ua ave, wua iMcractions ite. . 111, a um on me principle or the bell , ppnch, by Friday at 12 m, and that th , bill D0 iinade the fcpeciat order- fotat . hour. He offered tnisYesolution to test Jhga&SpLaaB Rflnatp. It, helng nnner 'JpPP$y&t all votmgin the affirmative . Approved ? of i the ' principle and threg yoting in the negative were opposed to . -On a call for the ayes and noes' the ionowmg was the result; v a uaia:ajr ' Those votmg m the affirmative were a I'rasist, THpon-' x ne prowsr, 5f eprer. d.Mr.williamsdA mtstAmmimer test ' -K! 1 ? hibits any man from 1. JdlV Jiivemt, noMO Mrkn .wiuiamson lsvi.-w,w1e knife. da . Messrs. Alexander, Alston, Austmry-jYlatlrafid will be largely attended, as "Z ; an; of Duplin, Bryan of Pender, BuU,! those who are delegates are enthusias- y- uaiaweii, Aortcn, Jppes, jBrwmterJfoon-ane subject . 4 1 - eiz, uranam . or Xiincoin, uraham - of I Montgomery; IlolltmltflT'al I1z r LyotJ,, Mathesony hilfatehfhhf iMkiibi v 1 To)anfcd Jrf iii&rfig bha the errors and in Merritt, , Moye, Nicholson, lied Wine. dlscreUons of youth, nervous weakness, early de TlMnassi - l?vsq : Snalp SriaVoM,nwHl 1 .cajvloasof manhood, &c,I will send a recipe that - if fr, , r Vb 'cure you, FREE OP CHABGE. This great -tenow, Stewart, Taylor, , Waddell, Ward, remedy was discovered by a missions to ! Vvilliamson and White 85. ' m ft Those in the neffative were : Messrs. ...1., uisusuo, uiwnci, -imnrojrf KVTO . . xienuerson, iviitcneii ana urmana--. P9W ttTesaHttioriaa-adopterjrf. MfWhants,ravie . . f. ? 4 T r-rrx IT,:-..-.. - . . I CALENDAR. The following engrossed House, bjlls were read the second and third tiniest arid Were ordered to. be enrolled : . To incorporate the trustees of Brooks Chapel Ground, Cleaveland county. . UliL iJllJiJ'J.&- . To - incorporate Kiverside Camp j Ground, Ashe county. To authorize the public treasurer to ref mid to certain citizens of New Han- SfflwMnd Washington counties the aggregate sum of l,25o, iityqpIir jimountof ton tar unconsti- tutionally levied upon fertilizers. Tn inAnrnnrato thft Lodtreof the.Inde- pendent order df(Jo)aSamarijtajahtil Tn amimd the law in relation to birds Ulimitine the penalty for killing themf I Reatgt)1Jl, retRirtedby Mr Scales fmm the committee on . retrenchment and reform, to provide a suitable house foraheUOYernorOMne state, anu w abolish the office of clerk to the uover nor, was put upon its passage. ; mi.mfo offered a bill nrepred by the commissioners appointed last ses- LJfSroSOTSSSe' ;Sion to provide for a house for the UOV- tie, and so I take It yet I thank God for this rem- 1 - i - 1 AifvanHvAimAif anil vlablnir AVArv AiiffAmr xrV iornnr as n substitute. i MivtwaiWii hv Mr. Sfales pro poses that no house be built, as none was required or needed, and that the property known as the old Governors mansion ue reserved iorme iukwo mm which to provide a house when one shall be required. Mr. SoaltabbjU.lso empowers, Jlfmmson A titled the ortTaWeadf Md, and forbids the sale or more, it auuuawa, tnn. thfl office of OttYgnQft clerk? that the commission be empowered to build a house for the Governor at b of not more than $25,000, or in the evtfei of the old mansion being utilized, not ;Mr. more than .Qt&fiCO shall toe-tfxpenaea in repairs ana iurnnure. rr by against it. The question-neXtn lecurreaton taa adoption of the substitute and it was rejected ayes 8 noes 3. ar .... Mr. Scales' bill then passed its third reading,by-,a .Yotefl24 to(811 and goes to the House; - - - Under a suspension of the rules Mr. Taylor called Hp the Senate bill to amend the law in relatioii WferKJes.1 Strikes out simply the provisiom mak ing it a misdemeaner to have a fence less than five.f eet high, as a dead letter, leading only ' to malicious prosecution. The bill passed its third reading by a vote of 25 to 16, and .goes to the House. IIOrSE qHIENTATIVES. " February 25. SALARIES AND FEES. Thtbilf td regulate thV'salarieaai fees of county officers was read. Mr. Coffield said that he was utterly oppose ed to the bill, and desired to get it from before4heIfe)ugefas soon as possiDie. That the Tees were no higher now than beftrfether'waBr? He moved to lay the bill on the table, which was doner-; r : Bill to prohibit the carrying or 'cepf - 1 1 j ' J1 mk. Kill nnnl carrying any pis- reer. dirk, Drass, iron or metalie knucks. loaded sticks or slung shot, concealed, except on his own premises, and makes the having them prima facie evidence , of concealment ft passed. Y " TT'STICES )K THE PEACE At 12 m the House proceeded to vole for iustices-of.,the ,neace: to nil vacan cies, that being the special order for that hour. f EVjENING session. STOCK LAAVS. Bill to estalish stock laws in sections wfrer e one-f ourttt ofthe b&nafidxmn ers of lands shall petition ttfe l?onntf commissioners therefor, who shall ap ooint a fence commission to have charge speciaijirJer iovMrnfajM neon ; Bill of the same nature, bwt ftlying to Gaston. Cleaveland. Rowan, John ston Union, Anson, Davie, Cabarrus, Surry, Yadkin j "Chatham, Caswell, RnffTtincrhsim and "Fnrsvthfi. The stock law' to be submitted toa- vote of the people, upon the application of one-fifth of the qualified, voters jof, the counties mentioned This "Wttpstssed itsjsecond vaonmrr The bill to arrange afedfe66m'reJ special ortPTforhuTsday.at-ll-o'clock. Bill taipepd.tlje lwjin, rfljition to probate of deedi, and, conveyances and privy examination of married women. I iwom luo iuuiuc. -,($U1 firotecttilfevjferv iahhv feeepeys,) giving tnem a lien on horses ana mules: tor tueir ooara, waaTaDiear'" -;f r yBUldtflkAraeiMLthe ha5jgisthft.tewn of Concord, passed its final reading. Bill to grant conviefBtytti6 Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, or States-; -v411o Air Lino Railroftd, passed its ooc-i J -J! Bill ISotttOdUUMafeDallas to! levy a tax of -500 upon-liquor dealers; was laid on the table. xwwjr oeiiatilW JEfaotUBi 0teltsnariihMerfiini7d nsnr im m km mm il!a,Jk R!4J?i1iZUia is ii j .uw a .oil eiacoe Lfswriwo,'asi no atinort i the State, atnomyi thetmtrmmpersaof HtteUSfi ortthe'ftrr--6 trTfefltaerney hGiot'Hike due arrangements td -secure-immiffration-here: bv all means. JJft has been circulated rhspo tidm?YFthe North that men from that wfinnrhAaanm. otvooieiiH v uiiii Ailin uiiau and evB maltreated. TheM-evil tales . - - gain credence in many places, and de '. ter hundreds of worthy settlers, who would be a gafa te any jopunty, to seek homes elsewhere than in the .Southi By these means they go to; some West ern State, andthefrUte.yalleya and rich mines llilfSiiitmkLihf them not. i The late convention at Charlotte gave the lie plainlv to all f,, bvr airttraiBg that JN orth- C0m4ic6-as settler?, and uuii no uuuuucis, aic uici viiu lit? iriic ness. This is the truth, as is evidenced in thBomrtunitTV in -which some of the : most responsible positions are held by QjMieflrjWUpymtijkfcaigh stand socially and financially. The con- these ) racis even more piainiy ceiore the eyes genuine iove for the State of their ftW secure. ;,f or her a fair share hi lat immigration 1 which she so much needs, but whiclistiow urns aside Il'OUl MT. 'um mvmm here ould appreciate in a:hij?ntenseJiW-i ciius, aiLua auu uieuu 01 s tuis -convention, and encourage" it in all possible "WaysTfo"r.it is a movement which is irrrr ft produce the best results. - The meeting will be held in Metropolitan k 1 urtMiTii tare- i South America. Send a self-addressed envelope-! 8 -iS? otanonM uiwe JSJTS e York, don't aiixo fememneic iimx it erdar acopmtiodate and save your money, to make war on prices, and to fill the largest Hotel in New York, the Mammoth Grand Central, on Broadway, will hereafter be kept on both the American and European plans. The American plan including meals and lodging S2.50 or 83.00, and the European plan $l-00aiid up wards per day. An elegant Restaurant at moder ate prices, u conducted py the HoteL li The Question was discussed at some latKTfK.Wv.fAioiraMAVAAHdliranam. OI WBthealtnand resiojmetne.waswa sysjem w new Messrs. Scales. Snow and Henderson Pbetfc! irs-trnw J niuiynfai clshucp r- ilii4Jt!t.iiniorporate,itw town-of.AlM;K- 2" !l nrv. Catawhsi. nnnnt.v. iirssptI it, final ttmrJi The GrandCentrJlJ&l on B&rway, N. Y., Is a big house, and It takes a great many people to nil It In order to do the latter. 'and to please everybody, the hotel Is now kept on the both plans'; the American at 2.50 to 3.00. and thtf European JSSS? $1.00, and upwards per day. An elegant restaur- IYTEGETINE. - niw3 .iAi ia i-?a s-tja'j znrr , . HEB OWN WORDS. . . , . . ; 1 .itit.NiA iiti ff jia 1 Baltimore, Md., Feb. 13, 1 877. Mr. H. B. Ste?ens: . - - Dear Sir Since severaLrears I have sot a sore and very painful foot - I had some physicians, but they couldn't cure me. Now I have heard of your VegeOne from a Jadzwho was sick Jar a long time, and became aQ welt from your VegeOne, and I went and bought me one bottle of vegetlne; and after I had used me ;bottlet the pain,-left me, and pay attention to it It U a hlfisslnc for health. -- .2CZ2MJ1W M .W ; .rR8 ebmT ,st4i .a tunr ; .02 smu H. E. Stevens: .1.3 x iM AH aar our Vegetlnewas recommende tfndV'Jfcidlhg"'3 lfberaskfcW'erst IcbrtedeHhr5 -AtfeeT tnwertB superinduced by QverwqrB: ,af rjefflJit)itsVi Ka TwondeTfuHiWHgfherimfi -uratW'propeT tins fuwnied to affect mr debilitated system frOB" them-stlose1; todmewrslsnrJuaeS1 ly jeeovered, gaining rapre.fhan ttsnal-MaJfliian Bood feelmKtflno? fSeisf ave' kotahetsdio give Vegetlne my most unqualifle fitddrsement, as being a safevsmVi :tza,j .ijTJiyftAa'ai lur.u is7"aof d oj - 5 juilrtfaJooo toolt Ji-j8 ,joW abhsl ftifO THE BEST SPRING MEblCINiUi anul .!od a ioi whJo Cbaswaiww)) McuB.l&G&troWi-iol snoUaoOlMiii bns eiusl'I 'tms Slrnfls- 4elo0rfr that Kitarve taadi yoo looPewirlotniV ifaarflyior'seversV yearsn tfilitB Iba t;croful or iCatikeroas.' Humors WBheumao affections IteanbU be t ceUedan4i8W0MpurifiernBprm It ia-ttrti3 -'MAMMbk fihave ever used, and I have used 1 Hie si '-ewjinwig. i cancneenuuy recom mend ft tVMy toii Iri need of such a medicine. Tr,a-Job irflo'ryrirtesMeetally, .'sdiV A. A. DINSMOBE, ..OcdKOHT H8AW .w 19 BusseU street .HjJTlKLiH -I.Ji ;K'fitXHA sn(bIllTQt.9ir5ait' .siifdiumsfift bn-,0Bf AJlcfe'S VEGETINE. 40 ' iiiavrji.ia i WHAT IS NEEDED. J' in ai i'.!1 vm 'f cT V.(ll7i..l fOHJ Boston,Teb. 13,1871. H. B, Stevens, Esq.: tXHtat Dear Sir About one, year atacel 4ound j in n fenhiA eenSirMnhmr general aebllity." tine was stronely recommended to me by a friend who had Deen-BiKliienefltatt by Its use. I pro cured the article, and, after using several bottles, was festered to healthjarid discontinued Its naeJ I feel qnljo waiflripnt that tham la nn mtuHclnft tca- perior to lt4oros&4painta,forT which U 18,68 peclaUy prepared;jniuld ' eneAeHully mend it to those who feel that they need some1 thing to restore ttiernXM ftKfecCttsfiUtt Respectfully yours. hs.'' to jfjoH ,pntfti'i Ho iMbmhis owl ,tc u iit'awvui HfrMirx3I .siii f 'a 'U ail ' Mf V iT. ' tA,tti.T Kill "iftt ht . '.' ind-.i'' -'iJiTa 9tU 9-3 o ALL HAVE OBTAINED SfclttF.iljl' .-J' ii 31' South Berwick. Me., Jan. 17, 1872. tt -tt 'sf:'llant?iM PilJa Kfsuod soI'-aB ; .w.Sy.iWl'f; - pJeectJ llf 1H w ,.u' : Dear SliIhaveiad dyspjrpfeW m rbnrorttf fon for the- last ten years, and have taken hundreds of Hollars' worth; 6f;'mecine.wWtoutWali relief. ln Septeraber last t eommenced taking the Votftn mrJw whtrih tlm-lTmlilth has steadUv improved. My food digests wepfand I batojgain ed hfteen pounds of flesh,,- There, are .seTeiaf-oth-ers in this place taking f egeHaei and ail nave jbfc- tnlnul Ktllof ' o. u4t Vdnrsterabr.''"-''' n'iw bi 3. A AH... ;t THOMAS E. MOORX,1 Overseer Card Booms Portsmouth Co.sMOIiL li .VIGETINE r Prepared by, H. R. STEVENS. BOSTON, MASS. ;.-: vN'. li i-: ; Vegetlne is sold by all Druggists.1! Jan5 "tt, ii' 45 Years Before the Public. THE CENOINE c.Mclane:sv CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS ' 'TTOR'THBi 'fctJREOf'1'"; ti 1S1L MJj I fi 111; JieTjatT li s. (rmijjiv complain .tsifi tr To alii itii'MWiitn Iran id) ui vB'i ai t-m 7M wthf.m ml (t4awLf!vti Jadi nl'-..eJb bis- "iyiP'-!' f. JIW5ipa srrf ' 1,1 -Syiaptoms of-a-DiseaseiuLi' liini 111 inc. ligm. aiuc, uiiuci 'Jtndg fid the ribsi.increases on pcts ' " 1 enpatient is rarely able to he side; sometimess the. pain -the -shoulder triads anA ftendto'trle' toptf $ti6 P TheiMMismln thd arrrfrTheistomi ;&JafegdwitH'sWbtMrin-e and sickness ; the bowels m general are costive, sometimes alternative kith lax : the head u-ttrpuhLad 1 - accompaniea witn a ami, neavy se heavv se4 i I J . - - J 1, . n .r . .4 -. . - . JWS V5sf?KJ? erally ; -accom a 'cohsiderable loss of memory, , ought t ought to have been done, A slight, ; dry cough is someerattendanU The patieht complains of weariness ! and debility ; ,.he is. easily startled, his 1 feet are cold "oY burning, and he com- plains of 'lafricfclyJ?feetisation of the skin his spirits are law ;rnd although ' helisskrlsftel tSat efxerAseivvJiId Be , beneficiaj . .Jiunyet, he, can scarcely : summOh'iiii ibrtitude'eriduffh to trv it j Jltif fctTktfrstrusfreryifBmedya the disease, but cases nave occurred i where few of them-existed, yet exam- ,jmtion-MlfhhQi-,Af death.. has j svsbB theAXVER.tahavebn-iejiw 1 sively deranged. . 5 -.?93-r4 , AGUE AND FEVER. taken with Quinine, are productive of v the most happy results. ; No , better ' i cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after ; taking fluijyne- We would . advise all who are"atnicted with this : diisasfe'ft -fi vev therfia? pAiiTTRiAU I equaled The genuine, are never'sugar coated. ' - Every fcbkrliaVfedWax seal On the! lid, wttffee jninriQivMcLANE's Liver Pills. ' - "t esaine,McLANK's Ljver,Pi LLS c itnarires. iff C.M81AK.i and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. - Insist : upon . navinsr the cenume I " Q'MpLAJfEVLrvER Pitts, prepared by Flerbrolj1oHpiMBfir,'ik.-; the market being , lull of imitations of the y name JHciaiKS, 'spelled dtffercntly but same-pronunciation.- on the left 1 s J-r. ; a ;0C,1 Jjgiw j i)Di. t .ur ji-uvjt era "vr-jnipeiiLfnygTesiva t9 at j ceni 3 per t :a j i iwr uy. j irnf by the r 'iar f -soice Dr' i f MefisHiet.. I ewt Orleans- Aolasses; tiii"i"Br t FWioe ha eiir: enoioe aiaeKereL t. tuL nrnnioF. rjciries? looaB by 4he dowry 'EaU'BifttwT Jl V 15ceutv lull shr 'of' ail fcfnfl;ff Ifrfi'atb8edAi' Onkmtrevtai large-totetoe, OhJoRsi1 f-; : Call and exaaiine our gools at Ihe'oreonTrad street or branch store corner-7th aad0 street, mar Baptist church. Sad&factiMLcuaranteed or money refandedV- . ,. B. N. SMITH. ';ii'f . . ! -rtrtfrS libw In store a fan supply of Groceries & WlffW.4 tH ?,SfJiS. 01 f . .v v . J. rot jiSlltoJREEYS f-OJtfiO.'Ot-.w;,. s.'n XUttJUSIBl XUKJU&XPS iUttJi.Dl . Pure Bronze,1 verJlkrgB'and fine. tS8 .W) f ea wX ff?i cSwnsnwJ TOTICK TO FABMEBSlll '.T21SAX KOTTOO Up 'buuWngr&Sr Wblmerffoffie ftrst or sec- ond fkwrs and will , give waiehousjj jreDij ! s'.-J4 .,siii!!tr:tq wluchyoa(dmwjnone7udeweaiiii woi i-h- f 3FvChar8 moderate. . ess; 1 i wa. H. GATTHKB, octl2 ; SEEBi1&E&e. j 600 Bushels Seed Oatsv- ' . 50 Busneis . u. lnsn roouoes. kovvOI -txiTB. I lour ana naemunin. I gBaJed Hay, Shacks. TMdtt: ; ; ;tL7S i SIT11 HElTT:GBpCEBIKt glfecerved and for sale by ',14 WILLIAMS & ratGfl c.JTeb. 20, 1879. . ...i iii.iil Cio T TON fiHJcvnsjnu .crii;r! OBDEpS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICXjfESp THOMAS H. GAIT HER, "fTOM Com m issioh MxrcsAiTt. B. ALEXANDER & CO., 0601- . . " ' retGENERAL COMMISSION. MERCHANTS K r .... usoiTW3 A.;.."f. - :i i'i Ou.Sttiil.iCollege Street, Charlotte, NC,. dim Ct0.na.1r L .Ji Ck'. 't.'flSS.i" . . J'VJlix WeeaiBeeeBesafaeBMiy psadMes than any house in the city, and. still solicit further con consignment mi&jiaa to oe aaosnea witn ine nest joo we can put up on uus market - All those whacannot be pteaaed wlUi our best efforts, are respectfutl. reiuetteoto end their goods to somebody else.' BOCEBIES CHEAPER THAN EVER. NEW GOODS! NEW FEATURES 1 Come to me foV'Bacd Coffee. Mo lasses, and other Family Groceries. just received, a rew oarreis 01 nerry. jroexers (va vleeounty) ouat t 41, BEST RYE WHISKEY. xi'l ilieijt IfJCounta Hams. I sen for cash. Ail gooos aeuverea in ine cny rree 01 cnarge. W. H. CRIMMINGER, Trade Street extjdoar tow wllson & Black'a old stand. NOTHEB FRESH ARRIVAL OF F. A. Ferris 4 Co.'s Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef and Tongues. Also, MagunUa. and J&T George Hams. Lard in tabs, kettIeThAe&ahd ifte. ' , LeBOY DAVIDSON. 0 Smokers wns Judges prohounce our SENIOR 5 cent Cigar the best yet t v ami iax. w.w. i !M 1 Try Blackmur's Twin Pure Smoking Tobacco, at LeBOY DAVIDSON'S. -TI !Wl A ?tQi?r ,inf?-i 1m lendld line of Kegs, from lto 10 Chums, ButajBdar.wr njrira hoops), Brooms, &c. Jusf fn ')cl1b0Y DAVIDSON. No other Aowe iir the ct eah aie any eutmvto JfBeplngastot t''T :-. ,. GEtCMERIES byiglyytppstB -R(t .bwran iv u every respect. w;rtw" ol wot srf frbln ci L.T..; -tP ?"H tnft ill Tlif ed n,'-iii Consumers of tea win find the only first class stock 1 W TlEle'city ai dY YlYTDSON1 - iif.'jt iuji: 1 Mir .1' TUT.MirB!T '.it li ' -w ' - 2.'.d bir ij- wtf )';f!l b"3ftanTv,.'nfisss!v bns ,?0fi5Uir!jii-f5 dJfaid ".jistt-j i 'Jsi- i jj i""-';;r-sh 'if 1'jui s 1 ifeaji liiiw js'tj i94i t(i 'Jo -jLi? i-fi?or iJ jf) f wwd W AjaTKd'rjJWKM- td no ff?rjcnl) I .1 lartfse-rreel'M Vbpettieii pla'ceSltTniy K'trj'tlfHv clil it?!flnas,iDeeaw.. . ito - ah !aiT fo "njf? stiUiJ! i7 ,aoH JiX -TSOSk ;FiDRAYTON( v I Charlotte, N. C. 1 Mb. HinetM. Cbowkll, of Newark, New Jersey, well Knnwn rTTiarlnfvfrft1f vtf tLe titfaSot Bw. 15th of Pefsffftwjtgg gdandsome Bnei of samples for dressi rmfimwu Mill a. tiiMmffTHp the newest and mtud. fAshlnnnWA tnwla In fh Ann. ket Hold your orders, and remelhbe? the date? w juaiu ...in', i febOtf b,Swl,yi(iil JQ CASES HUNYlblANOSTAa w ?;J wo ei-ji TTlrSrlsnSsi tfecefY&.,tt vb erii ihut iwd ' WILSON ft ECaWEtLi an30 n7, V i l - I ti n veils 'Al i 4 -:ui ur.j . tai,:s - aitwii a-) x 5 Btova and Hardware House foe - JUU4 - j i ; ttf X A H A B D Wi B B ')!'' 1 s f m jSr 1. nr. ill eru.xuma. f J i-tii 1 -(i.- "r1 lfii'i'tt i, Buy yom 'COOK STOVES Ifrom me, as I nave 12 go4 reasons .irhfaey iftH do year work Quick, aiid Eaay,'Cnai and Clean 4 ' i.'diAlij it .t - 1 BECAUSE .. .-, 'Theiw eneaneBttoDuy; - J'li tijJdiUil R. ii .' s - . : - BECAUSE liUrnl; . i w - f, i j They aw beat to use. BECAUSE ' j TheytDOkfi evenly and qoKKly.: Ti BECAUSE. . Their otrauon Is perfect 10 1 f, 1 BECAUSE , ' They always have a good draft? BECAUSE - They are made of the best material. , BECAUSE . Xhey jtoasi perrecuy. j BECAUSE ' - . 'VileirequtN but little fuel l t r T 1 1 BECAUSE ',' ' '. ' ' - . They are very low priced. Because yi'j - . . .. , They are easuy managed. BECAUSE: .?!: . jlt,;;Tbej:ne suited to aU localities. B'RfiATTfti' I,f -' - ' Every Stove to guaranteed to gtre satisfaction . I ft ALDWELt HOUSE; Ualdwell housb, CALDWELL HOUSI7 ' CALDWELL HOUSAV, Cornet Tryon and Stzth Streets, Corner .Tryon and Sixth Streets, CHABLOTTE, N. C. CHABLOTTE, N. C, & P. CALDWELL,. .Proprietor. 1 This house is permanently eetabUahed and offers aB the conveniences and comforts of a first-class I bcarding ,hQU9e; Persons visiting the City wfll find ft it pleasant home. ur Permanent boarders wanted. Can be furnihed;wh rooms. ; 'ftlTESU-Pfit day,' transient $1.25; per week, $6.00. ' Regulars-table, $13.00; board and room pet month $18.00, ' JanlO G BEAT BARGAINS FOB THE HOLIDAYS, AT- J, T, BUTLER'S. J. T. BUTLEB'S. WATCHES,. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SELVER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. FT; Gold-Head Canes and everything you wast, J T. BUTLEB'S, r Christmas, at dee24.;,!r-. Tiff DjSSIB3f to call attentfcja OUBBTC VY X DESIBE.to oaU ftenttontoWBSTt T7 A StT" GO O D O r a n cyri e ood o .. ..... u 7nmrU ti,. rGtooad and Cut Glass BeUles, jUm hanidomest : ;:.."-Hi! I'frbiu; MtW)'? eaomn j TbWlatertstyteaotlWi ; f, .(.to Hi ui;h'?T!.! girj t trmxiA j rathe market . mclnmng aome noveiaey which war. vay yoola : II I'iU 1 : ili- .r -. .(: ... j,; 1 ! vim ! call and examine. i.'i JO!- .'fV rj. 1 ITNX KATBCEand CELULOID TCfLETCasea . v - . - ,1'.. -. ' : 1 1 im.tKJi; null .;.,c-:fr-.;i M; bivs jtfi ' rrench Plate Hand mrrore,. Rd3sU Leather Pocket Books; alsa a full stock of English and American Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes. L. B. WRISTON CO. de18 1 ! X THECETBOTm l ' ' ' tl' " u' 1' Cbchxane .keeps the, beet BYE; WHISKEY, Stand- .... , . - ardPnxe, Two Years OM.f JfOB ITNE TNESj 1 ' ' . ' - 1 v- ,An4rnielnQr8, Three Years Old, go, v t . im" Central Hotel Batoon. 'i .-. t . f !it I f-4i. i.j 1 , 1. I' t WW lain' (!W!9 BK JttlMpSI 'ii fflmaiitfBWIiM canteges, ittiana.BBg- I4)utip.i,...i,.,,...... iea or Sad Horsee. o to tie Sew' LitWr.t ClTneto etop pnly;,jrt,tori.MUVBoc If yon want Carriage and Baggage Wagon 5.' & twitv.&m H you want jour horses weBIedAnaweagiwmjeAf eaTOnoaj-jJajRlch- mtBthANmiUiMvlttiiUA. ; . Careful drlversi promptiiass and reasonable pricea kiny2a ''UJ '.1 4-1 . i TJOB BENT. - iThe two stores tn thn Rrlnr k kUrxtiAar hnffrftaa' 'to Trade street Mr. t . J. L. MOREHEAD. rpHE BEST STOCK OP v wjvium ra an. uut i iAuiuitiUa, la the city at : - j" - - LeROY DAYIDSOJTS. JIHIOW t.n, .TT-..-.- . . ' TEA. x;, (r. i '"''1 ti JlJU : it-t.r v. ' "iraiioFBtraviAgro a jRtrrnArwonai debQifr. TTOmafme d- CtatHam sf i; N; f ' r'J J j . - Vebi 204fcw3m7 THi WOBKINGMAN'8 lTBTENTTV .7,1,1', HE WOEKINGMAN'S XMESlJl!11'' tn these days of political trickery, a true Wend In ine dim 01 neea. is b ineuu uiueeu, auu bwu , a friend Is 1 A f db:jwhthall!&. 1 BALSAM WJiTINGrS; CONSUMPTTpN.' COUGHS,' COLDS,1 'ASTHMA,' BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, 1 ' r. r and all diseases of the Longs, Chest and Throat : Thin wall known remedr has been used for thir ty years and has cured thousands of eases, many of which were given up as hopeless, -.a; : No case, however obstinate, can resist, the heal ing properties 01 lir. we aau's uaisam iorme lAUlgS. i rr- .--..nc - ' psT" Remember that it Is the persistent me of the Balsam that cures the worst cases. JOHN FHENRYCUEBAN & CO., , Sole Proprietors, 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. For sale b? L. ' R. Wriston & Co., Charlotte, N. Cj Is perfect' SLObvPtnuFiEB; and Is the onlrpcreiy Vsostabib remedy known tosd - ence, that hat made radical and Pebxakxkt Cxiajs of Stthtus and Scbotola. in all their. ...stagea,v -y ' '" .' It; toorowhly removes mercury from the system ; it . relieves the agonies of mercurial xheumatisni,and speedily 'cures an skin dis- . S v uy druggists generally 'teb25 6m ; ' -.- SMITH'S WORM OIL. ATHEf8,GA.,D6oembei8,1878. A few nlsbta since I save mr son one dose of the Worm OB. and the next day he passed alxteen huge worms.. At the same time j gave one to my lltUe ,M, four years old, and she passed eighty-six worms from lour to nrteen mcnes rongj Worm Oil for sale by Druggists generally. Pre pared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. Price 25 cents. feb21d&wly. QONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TbAd eonro east. ' ' No. 8 Date, Nov. 10, 18. No. 2 No. 4 Daily Dally Daily. ex.Sun. Leave Charlotte, 3.45 a m 6.55 p m 44 Greensboro, a20amf . 4.10pm " BalelKh. . 300pm :50am Arrive Golasboro, 5.25 pm 9.80 am No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.C.R.R. for all points In Western- North Carottna, daily except Sundays At Greensboro wlth R.A DB. R:for all points Monn, ast ana. west, ai uoiasooro wn w. W. K. K. lor wumington. - - - ' No. 4 Connects at GreeaBboro with B. D. R, : B. for an points North, .East and. west. TBATN3 GOIMO WXST. - i No. 7. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 1 No. 3 Dally 1, . : Daily, Daily, ex. Sun,- Leave Goldsboro, 9.50 am 5.35pm u Vtf Baleigh, . SJBQim- : 1 , fvSOam f; Greensboro 8.28 pro 647 am Arrive Charlotte, 12-25 an 10.50 am No. i Oonhecta at ' Oreehsboro ' witfr Salem trancn. At Charlotte with iC.; Q A A. B. B. for aU lotnte South aao SouUt-west: at Air-Line Junction with A. 4 C. AI IBallJDoadfpxaa points Soutt and 'SouthHsastV1 .'-"'"i Na 3-Conmectd atSaDsbunr with W. N. C tt; B. 1 dai&eept)Suiullyi At iAir- points South and Southrwest f Liif u-n 1 I.,r I.,.:.,,.. UUEKBKAHCS. lieave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, lirrive SalemT - " - . aBQ Plan 10.60 5 m Leavesaiem, - - ' ; .om Arrive iebo(Cb . iV- " - 7-45 a m Connecttna at Greensboro wUhtraiss ofrtheS-4 D. and N.. a Railroads. Ul.l'i t, V ! 'in i ,VJ7f f1 rf j T. .'.i , v 111 ,!l311f?.H.Jif?it"w Bub both ways- on Trains jJos, 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond,' Greensboro nn'uiiinqm.'Sin oou wmys tju 1 rauia bus. gua 4-between New Yprk and Savannah yla Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. t . , . - ' Through Tickets on sale at Greerisboroi Baleigh. Goldsboro; 'Salisbury ' and Chariottef and -at aa principal rjotnts SouthTsoutbrwest' west: North and EastJ Fot ;Eniigrantratetopotateln Arkan m and Texas, address . . . , ; "':,"-.''; MACMUBDO.- -'i . Gen. Passengee agent, 1 . ' ilMK20 ' t . ; . r Rlcjimond ,Ya j GHAKLOTTE,1 , COLUMBIA ANH AUGUSTA rK5;T.,,. :"BAILBOAD.,''Uiti .!, n- r--jU , riii ; f4 i !'t ' i .i'I .'iSV" V fi-'i ..' i ;i ;I .. ' Chabmttk. Coluiebu AND AUeCSTA B, B., ; Oii and after Sunday, Deo. 29th, ; 1878, the fol- lowingjpassenger acaeauie wiu m run 1 over uns road tashlngtonllme,); " . , '. NIGHT. EXPRESS. " leave.Charlotte, ..................... 1 00 a.m f Arrive Cordmbiav.-. . O UU A. M 6 05A.M 10 0C A.X iieavejoRmipia vutu...t.iju. . . . Arrive Augustas ' i "-lY.iJ Goimq North, No. 2, Leave Augusta. . j Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, , ......... . . . , : . . Arrive Obarlotte,.. - DAY PASSENGEB. -GOING SOOTH, Na 3. Leave Charlotte. :t . ki&M Arrive Columbia... 5 55 T.M. 10 OOP, v. 10 lOf.M. 3 10 A.M. .11 27 AM. leaveiiamoi ... :B0RM. e Augusta, . vu a.k t ' I Arrive Columbia . .-. . . .-.:i. 1 ao . IIaiMMnMa.:i: : 1 ,-. 1 MP e, Bates-. hmc. IQdM Snrtaes. Johstohi TKliUaand Granite' ton 1 miwuah otMer atationa wuli te ncwrntted as flaa r PnUmstn Palacy sleeping ana drawing-room Vn-'NfBL-ind 2.1 -Greensboro t Auaustai atao J 'l:mOBaitrSpiXiaruewrajtnaui f...! 'sri RimcMctoO. iGiAgent- J iiJ-sv' - 1ST Sri rr -t - lf I' IT TO I J C j -T T-t ' T 1 f 4 L11) tn the Signal OtOc, over Traders' Rational . t i ..... ... s Calls, nignt or oay, wui receive prompt aoeniionw tEE W. BATTLE, lD,,; , ttAvinff removed his office to the first Boor over ' tfa Traders' National Bank; can be f rand, there i all hours during the day,: and at his residence ner sevenin ana uouege sueevs, at nigai, feb7 8m' a t'tti ti fc: rs HAVE,: j 1 . "j Just received a1 fresh supply of superior Tea; WILSON & BURWELL, JanSO Tr NICHOLAS, ' iff r a i i .SCBIBNEB'8 ILLUSTRATED MASAZDTE ' , FOB ettLyiKD-BOTSk 4 AHJCDXAC CHttDltairtl.lUtUZUa. ii whu 101 oegan uie Duiin. ition ol St Nicholas, an ninatnto? tfri?1V11- tor Girls and Boys. withMra. 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