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it1' --n- - rTrnr-ir -ti-- 'fn ny'fiiiitiftiiHirtmik mmaniiujiisLMlr ! State Convention of Northern Settlers. ;!Elffl2iEHU.HlBKa 1EP02TI "Groceries. 2 - CIAS, fcu J0&ES, , Eitor and PropVieiw i .1 1 . - ? 1 . i r. L , . - ; ' -"v--7 " irvrr T-onimr, nf VnrthP spH "prfcCmh at i I J is ? U- ' VJ --it1- LXLJ1; ? . U'c' H -sf ;i.Sl- t-f iCl 't f Wnf rr lb.; fresh ventionof orthe-n sen.ergiiiifi; ai Th s O rnetCoicetlCIubof Hlr . . - t , . fROtm v - ... 4, n;h; -c, - sV-; ! U 1 ' o i rc impose i'oil 2deenta - t " a, " . ... m ate & - - - .a. . . V. T):Xf? Iref-Dora reason. j , W SUNDAY? MAfiCH ' Our intormation, pullishetl yesterday, concerning: ea??Johe bill ; for the adjustment of the State debt, was strictly correct everY parlicnlar. buj singularly enou$lufu'l inpteilddUtHe true, was introdifcetWsjl theljoiiUlstlfett committee on it! is not the bflr The bill which lias passed' is given on our first page this morning; but this is the original draft and?the bill was amendei on fas seaond aaid J third read ings in (hi BenaWasTbnoVs I : 1. Tkehteal L$PFlent 1)011(13 issuedduring tiie 'war under an act passedYeJ&lelvJcJtM Wilming ton, Charlotte $s Rutherford Railroad, were transferred from class 3 to class 2.' 2. The first section was amended by xcjtadin&the lxmdfL issued for the con- ftrittJiifoi ihfilitdAh Carolina Rail- ion prescribes as prosposed to be; cent, all bonds is-; uea prior cor rwji.'excepi mose kuowu Frv its tnt aottnr riwww. w 3 . as construction bonds of the North L: Carolina road. j 3. The fourth section was amended ;i by providing Jhitj all tojjds exchanged ii for the new bonds shaft be sun-endered ; with all the coupons attached. n ; i The two latter of these amendments were; correctly stotei yesterday morti ingAand tne threej shonfd be rpmemb:--edln reaMg Ihy biU If ttiere were others thej were verbal and unimpor-, tant The principal features of the bill, then, may be summarized as follows: The State treasurer is. authorized to is sue new thirty-year 4 per cent bonds, dated July 1, 1880, to holders of old bonds in the following ratio: For bonds isedtefiprft Ay',2il, 40 per" cent, of their face; for Western North Carolina Railroad aid bonds of 1865 and 1867; Chatham Railroad aid bonds of 1857 ; Williamston and Tarboro Railroad aid bonds of 1868, Western. Coalfield) Railroad aid bonds of Oc<eil Ig62fc for Wilmington, Charlotte & .Rutherford Railroad aid bonds of July 1, 1862, and registered civuficalesl j the literary . fund, 25 per cent, of their face ; for vin pursuance of the fund? rch 10, I860; and August 20, 1868, 15 per cent of their face. The new bonds are to be exempt from taxai tion, and to be receivable for taxes. If theMT()hahgMpot Mw ones the State debt, excepting the special-tax bonds,will not exceed $3,700,000. 145,000. Au State taxes levied and collected from professions trades, in three-fourths of all the faxes collected from wholesale and utail dealers in spirituous, vinous and malt liquors are to be held and applied to the payment or the interest on tue bonds, SERIOUS CU AUG PS IV ,THK SENATE. That is a nice muss at Raleigh tver the charge, openly preferred, that the passage of the bill .grattthrgl $50,000 to the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Bail t roAd was Beeured throughiai dislionora- Die ' combination between lis" friends and the Republicans of the east, the consideration being that the former should agree to give the latter a certain f number of Republicans among the magistrates elected yf this body. This is a charge of very great gravity, and such a one as should not be hinted at .until all of the proofs to confirm it fully are immediately at hand.. As it is, the charge Las been liurecl back mdignant " ly, the proofs demanded, and not given. The burden of proof is upon Mr. Williamson and his colleagues, and the probabilities altogther; against them. The long-established and well-known characters 6f the pilncipaT; Advocates of the railroad bill forbid the idea of the employment of any corrupt methods or the eteofa'ndne' fnfkientfe, on - iLheir part;;.'dwhiie;we;s liMlj from the wisdom bf the'tteasdrBlcti they so earnestly advocated, we are sooner prepared to embrace their pro ject than to believe that, they have,re- sorted' to 'any disrepiUable mteahsto carryneir. point f ;y "We congratulate the people upon the passage of the bill -making- Maj. J. Y. Moore's history of Noith Carolina a text book in the common schools of the State. The rising . generation needs, quite as' mtfcH to KnoWf something ac- eurately of the history df its State, as j tlipsejssued H gii4UnMa itff $ does to know Greek arid Latinfand this, I can nowhere else be learned so well a mia1histor? ?fWareaJ Nor Carolinian. Hence we Suggest the 8&&8S " era! introduction of the history into all the schools-of the State. ; We are triad .T press anLvuuetpr, tne r. In the United States enate last Wed nesday.npfitM mi 3lt. Ingalls, of Kansas, forflie ordeifxp)EjessL ythe ; ; the name of HarieHoganHelpwwfil ; . uwas disabled while o srieaiTff iw Jt the command ot uenerai a. e. Burnsldevl intnewarr.iiie ia bill was reported to i: " v..y. tQiroe, J vaaA tin third time, and naaswrl " t rt fillGw-lea J sewion of CbngresSenlf ' - beied that there are eight QEpPopiUjttion bills not jftfl;jSi and that lhe . ' a. ! AriL ...! h Avi' nt.. . . i ' present vxmgristM)Ar-wAfc-.Au3aay, s Ab WUU1U Bccui'vuaii-int-viiuii'oceaiuu extremely probable. f, V V--a. The eare3tiwa:yttomaKer money is to run tor ingress -or -ciim a se.it in theSenate. henthecetnvestigafc- ed and your claim is found groundlesW' - you are paia at tne rate 01 vojiw a ye r - for 'expenses, incurred dmfrig th'g ci p : . biUfortherefJde HogaiiHel , ' tier, of North Carolina, -was pnnsiHprxl . vv" -wvv-j. ... a iituo Buiiuiuciuv im)umi vt 3 la- i x." , ."1 , , w.ctw i , v. - - "t-m I lull BODWT Of ail ktmla nf fmnli finTrlnn nnnrtl I convention of January 15th, appointing a comphltte6to arrMrge with the trans- Ijnd1 Cioni suerirestinsr that the native, popula FORTY-FIFTH COffSftP ! -mwrfcfea -.-f,: i mtutk rcwadoirf Prrllir .Cahoo wawinif fffifSKio --(Senate jlW'tAerf Appropriation Ott Thursday; tti&SOth; a colored man, ; 20p tonenu-txportsiM jareat , Britain ; , Sills Mill PmdingHobbinsa - hUefishmg-tocanaloat Blakely toSlm U1 riiAilrE:ttrMr1 -Jeoa :feIlverbo-ardi ana W instantly I l!falg?2iffi uj f gidn Declared to be Hixwmiti' aJt.'.Si-a1 lirwvi frm ? 90rti"'eoMtaiM'Mi-6iMt Kttalni to-Cea-.itnutt inevitable ' -txiiiii- J "ht'-i i!jt''Tr -tf f cr " ?jf-vl ! -jaentir!-; to.ehannel'rr.;;,,,v - -5 i (vgton-fM S??!01! iiAanifluiOT, .""-u A.-w..t.T I .nno loaf nirrVii- Ttaaansl tho M l TYM" I .jMu-wf f?y xtTY.?Cli .amendment making a Jay : giving pen-. irsmto'The: aundrV CsviL'4)illwaaeo1i4 .rr.ST-,?1 eranB'rae' sunarjr ,ro4rairTOwm sidered vai&&jiiXffi wueu - .-leueas - was uvn.cu uuiu iu Among the amendments adopted! wore: For tucpntinnation of the public build- when ijrecess was taken" until 10J I rAtildttgthe amendments adopted? ware: j? or inemunnauon oi tne puoiic uuuut ing jpOd,)Btead ol nection' of mflitary-'ts and stations and for the better protectnAi of immi gration and frontier' settlements from depredations u , , THe Senate re-assembledftt lOoclock a. m. , Windom, from the committee on ap- Judicial, and. executive appropriation bill with various amenaments so as to make it substantially conform to the bill of the last session as finally passed, Th6' -'Committee-sttike -out the -House sections nrovidine for the repeal of the ederai election iaw and tne test atn 1 .nH io1rA nwiirrcnn frti- nhonrfoa ir. ffca I law Seln, jurors. Placed on the calendar. , The consitreration 01 tnesunary civil I appropriation mil was; resumed, the pending question being on" Mr. Hoara mdtion to lay on tiie table the anamdt wiJTif r.f , mmittM' jinrmri3tiT. 1 $300,000 for the, payment,,! arrears ol army transportation due such land erant railroads as compensation was withheld xrom under tf-ctsjof June Keiected. ""i Edirrnnds submitted an.raeiidTnffpt so as to pay sucn roaas oniy as nave nps received aid in government bonds! Agreed to. ' ." ;--'-sno i The ameudipent pf ,the committer was tnen- airreerr tnr sis amenriefi. .. - - o iEheASenayrte!Cit 20 to picture Sion. '.U.-: J iloH .uaTv.:i The Senate jconsiae: tAmomrtitd amendmentai adovted vias fnr n spar, in Mm Spiiiitf. hs !Spnati- fmra 1 South Carolina, as the expenses of -r,r.-- i sconte; $10,000, the una. WAiirew 7 ma, pwi,T swing Hiai. yt 4 WOUld not be brOUSllt back this session. I A. motion to take up ana pass the iu,uw, iui mo tuiiiuioiiuu ui ujo ruar-.Tras to nave ueiivereu riire vaiemo- i. August and Sep lie buildine atrfialeich. S6.000: increas-i Ktnrtf'ti-Tnlkofl'will rlli uuUui Mdxut. October -sMiew inir fromS45.000 to .S55.000 . the annxOn tii ioi!m yxi .ur.il ti-. Jmlt hwj'misie ; Wte February DnatiohiformlitarVitei ' i - ; ? Texas 'arid the territbxies f or the -.con- MaifGradyr; IloWell waai ton,-. Ksgah' :;; tfjf.yf lth andad, anttrlarch 81876, p 'Vrr kUititrte "iM, the SupremejConrtof ll,e tTnitlSUtei tlmYSaSSStZ sen s picture oi i-ue eiecioitii coiumisfi' im: i.!frt3iiw t 1 1 resent ineuA in uie buha convenuon at i lUiUSK After an Hour S (leDat4ipOB Kaleiffh. anrl dntincr rftsnliitinnshitrh- sugar bill, Robbing; of Soith ' Carcrliv nnmmAnainir riAVfli yitoiia A 1 Mv2n- ! Northern Pacific aiMadU, wds de- that a permanent organization of 2or feated. The yellow fever quahintme thprn wt.t!em in thi .minhr w fnrmri biU was then taken up. - - h - 1 1 j j A substitute was offered by ioung,jat,fi,vrnfitnf ita mmhar th HisaArai. of Tennessee. It establishes a board of, nation of correct information inter health to meet in Washington to frame est to those at the North who are con rules and regulations, , to make rrfvesti- sidering the expediency of immigration gations, &c. After some debate the and the rendering of such assistance to amendment was agreed to iThe.ques- new-comers as will facilitatettreta ac- rlMra -0Iaif Paffp of 1 the Serrate b!ir as amended, "and it wasl eatedf-raflto M? .?. 1 1 l oung moved to reconsider wife last vote, -andpehding 'further ;actlojri the House took a recess tms orclock tj a it rrtiis mr . a s -ntur mm a tivttt . ine committee- ol conierenceron tne faTJTjropriation DUl ' neia anotner longjsession-tbis, .ternoonjlHHjagainl failed to agree. Aaf ii nominations. -rr" The President ttotiifienate the following '4iemmaCieirWI ' fZ . Turner, Unite States District Juds Alex, iA. B. tot the rtMJl trnv icks- s. af the 4rrii i o, An i tne opinion members of committees' of both honss an extra session is inevitAhlP. Theprospeets Ire 'that all unfinished aoDroDriation billsjarill eo over. f he English Industrial fiiUattonv Glasgow, March iij-TEhe Clyde ship- wncnis nave'.accenwai-vunout resis- tan iaqinreasitti5the SffimmS. tes!t-nortii ana cartueast lai thetatf Mancbestet0 yestentori' hmiM,&wmibHfm&m: ixl It4)e,cenerany,,aaowed ThetlltoiMyfrnpMeS10 lieiaiwff ittyacd it)in- n ery-waB vTsoatnonea.' ao tnousand weaera at ijongieton nave raiieady re- ftrsed.to submit. e shin builders stfikeV has been c6m- tiSSS UCCU lUilUC. " ' : 7 7 - TMAkiHrArfMA.A,,in4. Ta-nflertnPMliCim 1 Gdart Igaii. ' VOT1', Comekua X. .1 Yanderbilt a .income' was suaeruiu,Hi.inRomH,-iWaH 4 bfeforefthiHi nfbtrrfipited(Airarnt fawfev 1 tnexnto tiieiaw AVentryvfrifiet :rorAvm. at m ai iricv oi f Texrjriex-iTi ao not expect, to do so. li of the best1 ttformed the appr6pnali6n5( aporareumenK-rraM ttaL V aii(ittrt.jit jnaoexaij :afflda h 1. .rebellion.- ThT,n sttmlef tACarnias; eutofaeha 1edetVeWsmt)O0"lNaf, Mfras I. JonaaU&l w thA trnamn, nf TTrfVJtV.UftfIl WPP?r nceceipc aiiowetliUiafrld (rf mHWmWm OT7Tmr 1 jwj.wi ,i!r icguiai jjr paiu. a iw - iv fin nuwes no4Boewnce now manr-uysicians, oa ter s counsel received the. explanation 1 now much medicine you have tnedi it is aw. an ea nj7,reguiarly palcLfS The lat- ayatiatactoty '-wn-tne ourrogai ttike4' tnatnadodth!eiTrtire m Carainar liexocaairses-ia .taeTaiUaniiBaBt, Uwal woie ertUt lrrt)irTrr.jCoo!a ha ; ..-..' . . - - JTOOP OuidiJs deadiftoed si; '"'TJie jni ib rr M trot ; ihea3a oemsisiory TfOTyepvesteraav aeff,Carditiia?Jfe'a! Pontifical rawest land nominated 't)aimi.Mt,,p,l.ta9 'fe'row fklMlfirmeo as camerlengo of thk.u4SB4&fll7M'1 rierriHvhOfiwitetm has expired.-- T k's"T'i"W ided" intL.iB fcrerk h3n mteeiLVln 1' ;! Yi'ie-Kn tti''; ',ll &Mfeized SlOmor-fflo ' - Waif hxatoreereated. . n - - :5 - . .a ; ti?;?:!fa w w- .MB riamA awum v a. v vcks. u iaui m r i v iv : ariw va vt k k ii a trv ais-a- awi. : . '.j.-itsi aot a i'va : .u u r- f r , f . j.- - i p joiuhi j t l. .i-.j i i i nr i : m t : : t j .annty, on the 22nd. -rt'rrrrrrt Mr. Geo. nwroukesf ag.A Mgc ftray a ! lytn.Ull. - - a .... .1 (W'w .nil' n f , - J Th Wilmington Star sava : The liter-1 "ivTtmt Rvd&UWfTw7 davTo 'ili 1 1 Tyrrelli by a;boh;fei!uili j.newooasnear Jtnp.. puDiiCidyoaa'pn ert in the Senate: vesCerdAV. and. nlacedM i . - . ".TT7 H'y-T(,! it rTT-" F : -frll on tne caienaar. Droviaesiors72.000: for the Cane Eear.li?Fdr th!e Jtrirt Senator Ranspm hasjthe thanks ! .Vi - W 7 . . . Wilnjingtorl i8ta; HubertHaywOod,- Hson'tif DrJEBtirkeHavWooaV of sRal-' WplVonfe Sf NoFthiTarolina'H nltet emf-' hent physieiahst i9$the- flrsp scholar in tnei gr&anating lass ftt! -'JKUevw Medl-: bal611ege - ire'Y6r'xan Mountain, Jiuncombeiunty,jrecently; i.lT!5r kTTu tnrewnis sang-noe at ie, KnocKingu aown ; ne xnen; caugnx: xne .noeer ; ana ueia n unui u mnun was cub ,tm.!u. ,;; J -.f J'VU(';'2 i:'v-'? ! r OTer.ooxj Mw- m wwvw4,r wor -four; weeka ;settlmg .upitfee affairs of her husband. She has suj wuuuk-wjhuwi u. w. xwub wicnout very, mucn scnnce. &ne wui "a,D "C1 AUl,UiD 111 1. ' LD.V JJSaQlU& -1,1112611 KUS r. ROW I Northern firm played Sheriff .WUliams; f01 Aienaerson;; county, .fUKe a, nue -r i- t j" "uwuijwwi - w - ertiseroent-in aNortliem.paper, he enclosed , tiie one dollar and desire4:tfee remedy o- forwarded. ,Tbe .next mail bighthjmt.fpUo.wmgirt: onlyefieetuaj wax, . get, rid of nut gxasspulk-aip .ej.ajaeayeJhe - wwwjw StttaTllfopiBMe'lasTW Jofet inMn Hoffman's store. ' Wnext1&tXKW''as discoveieU hgiad beeinlead some time, His rmtpwua not itrOkcrtirerope being toQUort for liuato. swing clear of the floonii He wasion a-wtsit'itot MrJ Hoff VWU UI I HamUtori ever, Bince :lIis.Mind was 1 affected rom rontiau broodms over i litm w.twwi'i ji iniijs wnut . ;,4 n... i... I wuiuy new a jucrctiiuc laav' oaiHiuav. i ana alter appointing a xieiegate to rep- resent them in the jitate, convention at ueonle. , of Rnnoomhe connk., following nrivinT fl amim A-nm thft nitisunt" rr.-; nnarrmtu mmMMi havinz for its object the mtrtnalDleasm-B duaintance with citizens and promote Yhmr rnmfm ti naufa adontedJ 1 'irjrjfyfTtt The Franco-Aiiglo-GreeiBeaDdary Matter 'R(-ninrw Vf-.rrv i l.0f nf?niiA nrrDsnnniiani:. ai. wtk French and English ambassadors havB informed the Porte that they could not assure it that their respective eovern- ments wouVd support. the first Turkish proposal mjelfytojthef (ireek boun dary, asit is yiot .based uijon the treaty ot iseriin. lhe council of ministers has elaborated and dispatched to Mouk - I tor Pooiio rrrb-ich K,,nrin..r i rin n. iih n iHiiiiinxrv iiinmiH. I " - """"''"'J .i.ujict- ?Jpssioneriprqecti which it .thinks, rnougn not eearng au tne ureeKs desire, will afford a basis of negotiation. n J.'r i. miiv Wiv.6 iku. i j'-.v.-, ui"ivn . nny iicw 1 correspondent t Berlin says .fifteen feet OI 2 18 yP9!y.!W"eawig. or. riJiJsttetfUKB.-maren i.-a Q1S- Ratch from Tashkend says: "The rebel- hon against the Cmnese gqvernmentin Koshear has been comDletelv crushed. and the remnants of the defeated forces are returning to Russian territory. int, w.iirin. u.t.h . T.ie naiidGLeary noon to lnake'Rrninffraients for a six 1 ja,a nruivinr mf,.), tn n n:i . The Death-Bate et Our country Is eettlnK tot 'be tearMlr alarmine. tbe average ol llfe being lessened every year, wlthf . Ant Jinv-rcuiaAnnrtlA manaA IaqI-K Monltlniv MiAml. i.fZ f iLn,i.. ... tnyeirfesijeclaliy, a cold Is such a common; VI 1, . .1 , M J I uuub uiuk iu yw itMOJ ui everj uajr uie we are apt I w overlook the dangers attending it and often And! toolai thrtafww Lane trooWe has already ljoufeiMseeirlrVel mmtf way ev i. . . , - . 'i'.' r neen taken, a cure wouia nave resulted, ana a large bill from a doctor been avoided." ForalL diseases AN SmtPhas preren.UseItt0,ttBtthe i 'greatest dlscov- err of its kinHln medtclne". Every Druggist In this country will tell you 050.000 bottles sold nd last je;ii without a'stagle f Jilliir knnwrt.1 d A Z (i i. Aft L)W.llllr "II 1 I iHlW III liBBWl II I I miilu . IT pwii imtkes hodUEerence how matBadMMeiaB.' k Diseases, it is true tnere a vets Tnroat and-Xung jAftectibuKlOoiiiumptlon, Hem- orrnagi esAsthma,, Revere, t-Colds.. settled. pn thei , .vPueunionla, IWhooping .Cough.' ha lO.persooalt kiowVedgeol,Boschee' BertnaB-i OJTUP, p sucu we, would say;,' that oO.OOOydezea Wire soia last year wuwHtf . oua.(compuiut, ron-ii hwmpttves'ti! ve trr jusi ouo Doiue. - ueguittB&e iu iatScjSojdby.nll druKgists ui America, 3 vyw 5? A arY i,? -tUerforsfnd In- eno -ioi-w-iiai had the I EJdra.. j.. Powejjp Howa, eVHW.y C I m,n nt .lAarim mat ,voof aivIqit ufffl steady.- common - to fair -extra 4.00a5.20: eood to -ehoiee-do. &25aA.50wheat-unirradecl win ter red l.oiai. lavs. o. 2 do .ioual.l04fe."Com a; 46. 3, mvy Atk iVeA VUUUU VMI mfctl1 W KOOVRraUllK "V &3k: refined standard A. RltalA. erani) powaereq pvs crusnea u.; tuoiasaeft Mewur- leans 25a40L Rice In moderate recmest and AteitdiL Uskeir at 1,07. fretgHts duU. COTTON.' t ?:ty.t.'. I. f oi-Flm mlddltng 9 5-16.; net receipts 20; sales 360; exports to Great Britain. BiT.Tnrri IPIrtn mMTlinff fl Ift-lfta. : low mid. VSi 'iBi uiw ,iTOr:i.,.fw -t I continent - - : to channel . f. ' . ' in-?rr?TOWrS! .mW lS4a.mk Orleans a 1 5-1 K: consolidated et re ceipts exports i to : lireat iiritam, 6,401 ; Irnrapooi-NOOK-Notanotawylo iiiYjCBPOOti-iNOON jsoi QuoiaDiy lower, upianas Mean, sifrd, tow-mwdiing npi uplands ordlnarr uolands . ; fSC sJn o'l"1.', 2?T chwpCT. i61? ang ,jSV"' c temher 5 17-32, BeptemDer and ' erop snipped January per sail and March -. ; r r . -j . o TtTTCBES,; ioM-Fntares "steady Sales 4.3,- 000 bales. 6.76i78 Aj;i.itivw.iUu.. - ii4Ua..,.j.i.' d.94 Jiay ,.,Jv....i,i.v wmw v?"v---r:"vv-rv7''';:. iA -ss Amfort"': I C-"-1 ICO ' i M . I-i .i ; - 10;4142 September. ...t.: 10.2sa.24 S5i:!rr-:?t:r::: 9 r"" - -x:,, , . . r . -i CTTY cotton maeket. ? . . u; flrrtM oimtR. , chablottk. March 2. 1879. f .nemaiaejeseruit owseu sidMiy, iuuuws: Good mlddUng ...... 914 SUOOling... 4. W ffiS. Ttnse Mg -M..v,.?,f..w......ff.r:. rniitiirWrihnretf rtvt L,w iTOTW? 11 ffll FEBRUARY 28, 187ft 001 DATLT. New,-per bale:... --. i,y..-u . 8plicedf;'t t . ... ..fcA.it . . . . i. . BAOfUHS, per fb. Cobm, per bashl . . .'. ....... ..: 1.75 1 ll4al 45a50 50a65 50ai5 PAa,:.-! : u. bIconK " '.; N.iiogWd...:..;. ' fimt uedT' bujjliIxat- , gear Bib 8ide&; . 45a50 ... : 8a9 9Vt ..... 10 6a6 ... 16al6 12al4 25 - IJnhA. . ..; 88a40 .,. 3oa60 'Newt . . ,w 1.0082.00 8P0ABr- i. ; 14 SllEzyz''"-'' eweei. 35a40 40a50 Trial, rJUTTKK U.S2S3": 10al2 i . 4.-. 2.76aa00 2.25a2.50 Supet t. AROMATIC , fOOTHAsii TEETH. GUMSREATH NO HOSE R H E U M A T I S VI . i C TJ T E fcr Chsonic A L I.C Y L I C ' ' . SUSS CUBE. Man nfaotcted only under the abore Trade-Mark '. ' ' by the EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., -.;! ' OT PASlSAjn) LUPUS. .-, . tamecllate' relief .warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exelqslvely used by all celebrated 1 pbicians of Earopw and America, becoming a i Burnet nanosesai I . . : : . ' , . . i MBtinMlUi-wTbatHtfrhAXt iMltrl.ArMkm nf I part report 96 eureaootof 100 case wtthlnfliree l oays. eecres Tne onry mssoiver of the -poisonous E?i HSSlSl SS? .BiofBheimiaac and Gouty Patients. SI, 00 a box, Q boxes for OU.1 en to any address on receipt of price, dorsedbr Dhrslclans. Sold br all drueslsts. Ad- Ntresju o . .v-n.i vtij WASHBURN B CO..' ner7 : . Only Importen' Depot. 28 CUf -et. N. Y. - For sale by J. a MicADEN, Druggists, feb lR-Tyi"" tmr rtaiarlotte, N. C. C TATE OF NORTH , In Probate O , Yadkin County. VUUl H. J Sparks, Executors of Beiamm Sparks, deceased, , ., r , VS. The Heirs at I3w1)I BehiaMhT Sparks, deceased. : . ' sJ if , iit ! -.; hotic of raAi ssniJEicxirr. It appearlnr to the satisfaction of the Court that Lydla Dimmit, wife of ' Paton Dimmit, Hannah Felts, wife of John Felts, John Sparks, and Eliza beth Reddik, wife of John Reddlk, are heirs at law m ims case ana non-residents of the state, ! It Is therefore en motion- oMtared br thA RMirt that advertisement be -made for six weexa m Tim i uukuhti uHum, noiuyuig sara aeiendants m twenty days after service of this notice, and let them take notice that If they fan to appear that the same wiU, be token jwcorso andojwr ' OhrerinndeMnv nandkrid seal iof ofnnA in VnA. klavllle. this the 10th day of February. A. D 1 870. ! 'rt-tT(tfia.n ISAA.VESTAIn( , f u,fri7;7' 'pOBTJILbERS AKS CONTRACTORS.-Blds for' i me oonsvuonon or tne t oiiowing buildings will be received until the 6ih of March, next: - - ' One Brick piock, first floor containing r;two siore oases, mayors an pouce ofQoes, ' with an pera . , One Brick Block, containing nfnA fttnm. hnnaoo wRh two stories obove for a hotel ; ' " -uiB-ua speoucaoons ior nrsi naraea mock may beeen at the office olG.t LiiNormaa, archi- tect: also.' for hotel block at saniA offl An aaA af. ter tt 2 tost ; Buildings to be completed by 1st of October next Contractor to give bonds. nigiu w ro.ea. any or au oiasreservea .n ii;sii . 'Ill ' io nn r ITiw WTTrWTTgTT R. L. BOWUEN, ! awmvmIM-aa AB. rl t i7 1j io n.v s vb" HynfrrsFi .Tttw wittbftlltiterorftiiatMr. -S5S?2r "V' ' " Spartanburg, a A sill ly jrt i.w !.,..; . . il FTi , n 911.- . : ; - ill I . ifffM .WtfMt Urn lijivt f1) 1 bsbiov r'Ju'rveaamplea 'foodsV,? HIS Tnends and customers are most respectful) r Invited i3r-"-';"i.3j.Tifilnfv) ..tii i,.ni ' PRACTICAL TAILOR, . U HoUon'sBulldlng, Trade Street, rjp stairs. to can ana maka selections so as to enable him t i nn Triui .TT r ","r 7 tSJJSS1". Jecureqhelc,todttme,,.iil , ' Tlan26 M T , ' 1 vr'' rrl , I - I'm;-. - ,j Ot ALL XIXD8. Buy your COOK STOTESrom me, as I have 12 good reasons why they will do your work Quick and Easy, Cheap and Clean ' " BECATJSS " - " ";' They are cheapest to buy. BECAUSE ' 5 . They are best to use. BECAUSE U ; '.(:: They bake evenly and quickly. ; ThririmmflMtaMrf .. fNi i-- iii,;.jT-: ; , . BECAUSE , n. , They always have a good draft; ' BECAUSE ..ui-: , , They are made of the best material. BECAUSE' They roast perfectly. - '-'.'! , ., - . ' ...t. . BECAUSE They require bat little fuel. ' BECAUSE " , :. They are very low priced. BECAUSE '- ' - -They are easily managed. BECAUSE , ;.' They are suited to all localities. BECAUSr : Every Store is guaranteed to give saUsfactton C'iXDWELL HOUSE, CALDWELL Tb&O&vT ALDWELL HOUSE, CALDWELL HOUl Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets, . Corner Tryon and Slxtt Streets, ' CHABLOTTE, N. C CHARLOTTE, N. C. . -1 , S. P. CALDWELL.- .Proprietor. This house Is permanently established and offers all the conTenlences and comforts of a first-class boarding noose. Persons visiting the city will find It a pleasant home. , Permanent boarders wanted; Cakbe tiirnlshed with rooms. ' ',; '' ' ' BATES Per day, transient, $1.25; per week. A.nn. Rpcrtl 1 ar tnhlA 1 S Ofl- hnnnl anil iwm per month, $18.00. ' janlO' G BEAT BARGAINS TOR THE HOLIDAYS, AT u ' . ,,.J . J. T. BUTLER'S, J, T. BUTLER'S. WATCHFS, CLOCKS. i-liii JEWELRY, . SILVER AND i! 1 : I- '.- l.-j i . . ! ! i.iJ 1 - . j SILVURJ PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and erytMng'yoawaiit lstmas.at i" .i - - ; i for Christmas, at : . ' i ' I ! dec24 ;i T. BUTLER'S. WE DESIRE to E DESIRE to attention to Ol attention to, Of 18TOC1T ;stoca or. XT A N C Y GOO D O J an c y oftpgr." jCG round and Cut Glass Bottles, .the handsomest In the market. The latest styles of Perfume Boxes Including some noreltles, which wfft pay' ton to - - ' . L 1 A ' I . J i i 1 S L ; , c J. call and examine., . ! i : 1.' : FINE FLORENCE and CELUL0ID TOILET Cases French : Plate, Hand Mirrors, Bnsaia; Leather Pocket Books; also a full stock Of English and American Tooth, Hair and Kaa Brushes.' ' 1 , L. R. WRIS TON 4 CO. . decl3 A T THE CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON 1 Cochrane keeps the lest RYE WHISKEY. Stand- ? k ! 'Tt s ard Pure, Two Years OkL- FIN E WINES, fi li JfilT .f .! f ' cocHBAjrra,' t;'j ril h(j "tiy vinji ! :;:r Central. Hotel 8alooii: f - "'f 'Jr fi -fti-ii I .: t .....it, -J ! ! ,-:t,-. t Cr PJ fiSjsj j , U'l'I 1 tttcw r.rmv TitiT -r. N W - VJUtx 1STABI Tk.Timr r.rvmT at a tir .-si 1 . ; ! ' ' 71 i ' i. i I in!-; i sqlf mwantnrsfrclaas C!aRlage8i PhaetoD,Bur. glea !ot.8addl Horses go .to' the ,jBtmynm 8toWeJtia Hitilf- -i ilb!w ,'W)iiJtr kB yod. want a Carriage: and BaAacei Waaaito meetiarrrrtog 'or oenBrtr lnUw!sithft New. i' JIWtttheSewliivwStatAifwrtw .f.sui L C.U i'CaBefuldri : ' ' I m i - . i . . m n i f . f I MITJJ TT70i i rpjeac BEST STOCK OF im Ua lathe city, at' V ''uu i'4DAi.f-., r Aeaor DAT. Call and examine our roods at the store on Trad street or branch store comer 7th and C street, near Baptist cnurcn. saoancaon guaranteed or money tar - .xx-W 23 I hare now in store a full supply oXGrocc .TURKEYS ! Pure Bronze, very huge and fine. , , f S. M. HOWELL -I'bsf-i! U4'$irinriUai&9 :..; ,1 i iMBCWli8eiOatts'51 --i'-' . 50 Bushels H, C Irish Potatoes. , .Baled Hay, Shocks and rodder. a HEAVY GROCERIES, AC. ..nitoo !'wsae vt;it I ; nrrr tti wa m, vrvnira i a O T T ORDERS AP CONSIGXMIJiTS 0UCITI1- BT ' THOMAS H. GAITHEB, Cotton Commission Merchant jjV b aaxam & cari , ?1 r v. - GE2UBAL ,Q(WJaSSIO RjqHANm j College Street, Charlotte, . C., ' :i We Banfce Lofe5i4eeval )Wtry rnrorace than any house in the city, and still solicit Turtber eon consignments from all parties who are willing to hesaUsfledwlthtbbest3bweeanputuponthis market All those who cannot be pleased with our best effort. re reapectfuUy.j requested .toend GRCOiCHEAPE THAN EVER. J t iJiI J- ..! T NEW GOODS I HX9LXEA EES . f . - i t Come to vie tor Bason. Com. Sue&r. Coflee. Mo lasses, and other Faml7 Groeeriea. lft,pun9t Bjrry Foptes.O i BEST RYE WHISKEY. ..l it MX Also a fine lot of Country Hams. I sen for cash. au gooas aenrerea m tne cny nee of charge. W. H. CROQUNGER, l.Hnst fcitfrsy si Kut ";r.''-irradi Street, ! Next door below Wilson ft Black's old stand, ap 15. K OTHER raw OF F. A. Ferris ft Co.'s CHOICE HAMS, Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef and Tongues. AlsHalnlilLtidHrJlaVfHjLm. Lard In tubs, kettles, buckets and kits. LeROY DAVIDSON. -0- ' Smokers who are Judges pronounce our rvttl?attTYl-i- 5 rent Cigar the best yet LeROY DAVIDSON. Try Blackmur's Twin-Pure Smoking Tobacco, at LeBOT DAVIDSON'S. A spienaTd- anroffcxsga, frcrf 1 tJ 10 ganonL Chums, Boekets, Cedar wateV caA (bras noopsX Brooms, 4c. Just in. LeROY DAVIDSON. No other house in thedtv can make any claim io keeping a stock of GROCERIES tW Complete In every respect 3 Consumers of tcawulttnd the only first class stoe ef TEA In the city at LeROY DAVIDSON'S.' -pREN CH BRANDY Ginuraateed to bei ' ' TWENTY YEARS OLD, i AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON. '.ft.' MJlUl-i i 1 CJTBAirBOTEb-gALOOK For Standard Pure Dqnoti. ( T M E R I A L 8 A L O O XT Ol :r' m.-f tv s boo5 JOIN your hands aD friends of taste QN iny bar oiUytb best Is placed. ... tASrBDelf Ber ACH man 11 receive right real, good cheer, piJUSE stepte,ATita9p, rte yowTl iee itSa ePct Ja Vint twt t! tuU nl xdAii.ui Jmi itxiri . - pBEIica.JimanvCTxrtJc Brfle,Wme j .& tutdtoefTs taste ta OaerKj . Li. gPCH Sandwleh novel and PretueCT gOd, ; pONTATNS my bar, most defied foor Ui VITOelOdBaasage in bin of fare, tACaliWtWA UtlUXm iliXAW ! gAVANTtudntaid. taste most rare. 1 JACH 'iPjPtvrea what he thinks! . 1 he winks, ai r,iA4fnThnAw.C?T JWo a .wt . liJiu.nw bam l'4'!rT5r' a-hq wol f nu mu TpJk,Ofl)OWJGBOT,rt atww -bJ' ( tO.pWLWt fiti!'"! Vi-WW Tri:nftfr-!.,u f 1 lit wmce in ragnai umee, over Trades Rational fcHonErd fiooT .-T-? ...ugnr T EE W. BXTTL.'L'tL'i'' .ici.iJ . uavins removed h nnM tn lbs T.ier.' Natlo, l-b7??tw all bo jrs dur! t:ie dar, and at his residence-eo AX1 H H H H HHH U B H B A AA A A TTTT T T T T 1 st National Bank Building. Charlotte, N. c. irr-fi, vjFfi Our stock of Boots, Shoes, Ac. l acknnmi to be the best in the State. MJzSS&Ba ed to have you call and examine & .8 gis mid tatiomtiy TUDDY'S ' ' CITY B.Q0K STORE CONTAINS THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK -or POPULAR LITERATURE, MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, CJH J ?. .AJU,t MUSItOOKS OF EVERY STILE, BLAOT BOOKS, INK, PENS, PENCILS, 1 i MUCILAGE, AND IN FACT ETEBTHTNti tfeUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS BOOK STORE. E. Butterlck's Metropolitan Fashions for March have Just arrived. ! Can ana! get one. TIDDY. AvBROTHEJt, llHlfi pHOTOGBAPHa In consequence of the reduction in the pr3T the original cost f ttaterlais, and in order to give my patrons the benefit of the reduction from and: after this date Photographs will be taken at mj Gallery at (.ltJCljp RATES. sept22 J. H. VAN NES8 F 1ELD BROS., WBOUBAU AMD RKTAIU GROCERS and DEALERS In COUNTR S FBCDOCE" FRESH EGOS And BUTtTIR.CBJCXENS, TI B KEYS, CABBAGE, JSlSH POTATOES, AF- Exclusive Dealers in BAJtSOUR VlWSMwEiiiB 'an A. L. SHl FORD'S various brands of FLOUR. .-' fT iTTTi . . also, raopBmoKs or thk t?-:oa-ffiiv-'ry.v. ,- CHABLOTTE HOTEL, CmBXOTTE,N.C ' TMa bouse has been refitted and newly furnished, and Is kept in flrstxlass style. Terms, Per Dayj..-:.;:.".; '?;. s 2 00 19 Great Inducements offered to table boarik era; for terms see the proprietor. pTJRGTHE8s. lh'. R Jtarf. ..Proprietor feb9 S2.00 $2.00 MARSHALL H O U O U Ev H u s r u s r SAVANNAH, GA. , A. & LUCE, Proprietor. Reduced rate S2-00 and 12.50, according to loca tion of Room. 1 ClerkTuite 61 Planters Hotel'! Feb. 18-tf. , STOP AT THE ' ' "v . t: 'Salisbury, N. a C a Brows, Proprietor,' LatSSUhftSa1naL Hotel. Raleigh.? & a Brown, Jr., Chief Oerkt W. a Shelbum s'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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