r "WEDNESDAY, AEBIIim :it; FROM IJTlSlHtSSWSSI 1I Jjtatdatiofittmd Delate. CongressPosition of the Senate Towards ft Presidentr-Con-tradlelion of Mendacious RepotUrfltem foT Qf. . .-A;.:. Special Dispatch to the BaSunore Sun. Washington, March SO. It is not now unlikely that the ebatooh! the ar my bill in the House may last for the whole or the greater part of next week. It is thettme&tfnoothe Demo crats that the Republicans shall be giv en a fair and full opportunity to discuss all the political aspects of the.case, and, it is expected that in the House the Re publicans will make pretty much all their political fight on the army bilL When the legislative, executive and ju dicial appropriation bill is brought for ward it is expected that it will be dis posed of in a comparatively short tim. The same considerations exactly enter tr,tr tHhifitfUttfcd mpjiAiires to be attach ed tdtbafc!btliH'ttBn thowvon the army t.til ort if ii holrJ that the rlphatfl can f3 verv properly exhlsOelin the lat ter bill. The a3UHafehVotthe House of the! it yCha) Apetnes which! Jetf y2&&iind to be llniRched d jrmgTnQiarning Pour of McMaffatnlgHheOlllf 1 lime when they can have an opportunity of getting th fti lri7 Ttte' Greenbrtckets say they will have revenge for this. They calculate, that the , Democrats will not be able tp. .command a quorum any more dttwttg,', thw sessiph, and they .say that if they are not allowed the chance to put in their bills they will act with the lUpabHoaiiSltf fefustngto Tote on Democratic measures, and thus bring everything to a standstill, Some of the le&rBubUcana,: say;weyerv W whil theysiinteBdto fight' the political mastfrt df WDeteWfaW itti $11 m enVimb?e,;of;, Bxertihg, they jireino&sauBoea that lt-wili be the In order to' tiimW "A tfuortmT Ifthe views of these should prevail the Green backers will have no chance to attempt to drive bargains'! with' the Democrats. As several of the Greenbackers were elected with the distinct promise that they would act with the Democrats, their present attitude cannot be classed as strictly honorable. THE SENATE AND THE PRESIDENT. Since the meeting of Congress very few indeed of the Democratic iSenators haf&yhited the White Hou34 and the proportion of them Who will enter. f he iOTtttla of the executive mansioivis like ly quite as small for the reM0ih ing two years of M.r. Hayes' terffl.ia? St waslox the past two years. While .fot otjviolis reasons; the majority of the Democrats of the two bquses do not care to hold any personal relations with the President iojere ia no disposition at all til either bouse, a t&s been falsely staMLto embarrass Ms 'administration iathaaflghtestdegreeio the proper caj ryinfc.on, of jtfte sjoverpmenL ... , , :fik0:ttiit. :77 A toyo two before; the; meeting of Congress. , it . Via 7 tftWrt& through the paitMri press m&1)fi0fii. ate Democrats would confirm no nomi nations of the Preside exempt flheh as were; bargatoe4io,othing com$ M more-baaeiy mendacious than this - .No Demortrtte' enatdr has fever drtaed of bargaining in this connection, and a' batch of presidential Humiliations, inj eluding soma rJ $Kfy?fi Smounced radical Republicans, has aireaay been confirmed. As to bargaining in the matter of nominations and confirma tions, the most shameful traffic was carried on by Republican Senators dur ingjthe administration of Andrew John son. For a long tiifae' there was scarce ly a .confirmation made, by the Senate that was not the result of dicker and trade. , , PLACE AND PREFERMENT. It has beencnotoriousifor some time that a large number of department clerks, residents" 6f Northern States and of the District of Columbia, are credited on the books of the department to Southern States. ; Southern Congress men have always been jestive over this matter. The South Caroling mem bers have now the'promise of the treas ury department that all clerks credited to South Carolina who are not citizens of that State shall be removed. Under the : law t their ,pjacq cap then be sup plied with bona fide residents of the State. The delegations from other Southern fitatet Will ask that the same couebe,puraued.Jwith regard to their StatesT " AT ' Dehrctfrat id 'Senator , asked Vieo Prooidont Whoolor whether he woul4 flQtopposavhgeahat the new WBeeretary anSisrite..snew Kser- sited isaidrould youihave ihaetrlls nd6rtaker at the fmierfjMr;;.;.;,: Mondar m 'ttliibange of' oJficei for j that WMt Mr: CoTlKlm; ifi tweollrsfe of hiapeeob, held up in his bd altw&8 ne . saiaoc tinrty .- or 1 forty 1 iMmocrats Who weriKfen' hQldincr office under tha ltepablican sergeant-at-arms of thfeSeu-J ate. This Mr. Conkling evidently con- J sidered a telling point, and it is CharitiM Die to suppose jttafche was jiot aware of the fact that thgseHemocrats had most ly been appointed "by the fcergeant-at- arme within the laofr two woekfl in theH vain nope mat ne. would thereby inera tiate himself . Wliffing7 Demo cratic majority.' In reeard to the offices under the secretaiy and toft sergeant at-ftrms of theitenajte. it does not seem to po generauyrihoWil thatf he Demo cratic caucus cornpaittee, has taken this subject In cargeVand"tliat whatever removals asreoinkadeaiwaisbe UHSbiecfcuto THE HOUSE COMMITTEES. ' " " Speaker Randall has 'bbeliarjofriE very industriously on his committees for several daya. pas and. some think he will announce them this week. It is rumored as among the possibilities that Mr.cLarie'm hd'made chairtriatf of V'i mw mum ej'".ni! ' fUl! .-j-jtu.".? on t j-.wyWTvaiBiaii Ik Wash. Cor. Baltimore Sun.1 .7 i . i; ; aeoaies in tne two nouses of Congress the Republican;tairority h?ve sought continually to lay gVeat stress upon fife impropriety and the enormity of under taking to shape legislation in caucus. In the abstract their criticisms may be entirely Just, but when it is considered that every particle of the political legis lation which now disgraces the statute books was initiated and matured in caucus., rt wiyseejn tpauie mouths .of epbliTans me jestoppedf : i& snou piaiom cnaracier. fimriiAcqii The world see fn "W VfiVU vuo nouncementthat the eontracs euusrea mio dt its charter from the State of Louisiana, granted for thMideration of a mllUon ofoKOTto ttie Louisiana State .Lottery CompMnJ68,Mtor tWnti?flve vears. will be strictly adhered to. The .ffidalreneltousrded has matototoedthat i)AV itno nav tinAHTiB ru. SiZ is' fa ussur. i u. geant-at-arms or the Senate might de for a moment ana tlieii tdVb lfBatt! ' noble lnstttutifp, the Charity HOTpiuu.arw leans. The next grab month! (the 107th) fraw- rccurs on the W VSSfPo tionraletter luldressed toM.A. J?-: til A Decision that Enables Bondholders to Collect Their Dues, . Washington, March 31. An opin ton iofimpaxtanoejto all holders of dis honored municipal bonds, and one wWcfcjto,deiveaf certain class, of cawaarendererf Ifi the TSupretne Court to-day in the case of Morris Ban ger against the city of New Orleans. The litigation arose out of an applica tion for A writ i of mandamus to compel thejwttori.ot that citj7tp, levy .a tabcbita) payxertain judgments renaered against it upon bonds issued to the New Orleans, Jackson & Great North GnJ!road. Company,., The city set up as a defence that there was no legis lative authority for the levy of such a tax The petitioner, demurred to this answer, out tne circuit court overruieu the demurrer and denied the writ, whereupon the petitioner took this ap peal. - The court below proceeded on the principle that the power of taxation belongs exclusively to the legislative branch of the government, and that the Mdiciary cannot, direct a tax to be lev ied when none is authorized by the Leg islature. This court holds, in a careful opinion delivered by Justice Fieldthat although the power of taxation is a leg islative prerogative, it can be delegated ii a.: .J I 9 a municipal uorpurauuu, uu i "wnen stten-orporation-s--Fetea- Twpcif tAYanon Ax Tested in it, its. Ffttioft-i-created - to - l essential attribute fotall'the purpbst of its existence, unless its exercise is in cur an obligation to carry out any pub lic object is conferred upon a municipal corporation, the power to levy a tax ior its payment or the discharge of the ob ligation accompanies it, and this, too, without any special mention that such power is granted. It is always to be assumed in the absence of clear restric tive provisions, that when a Legisla ture grants to a citv the power to con tractr a debt, it intends that the citv shall pay it, and that its payment shall not be left to its caprice or pleasure. Whenever a power to contract a debt is ponf erred, it must be held that a corres ponding power of providing for its pay ment is also conferred. The latter is jmplied in the grant of the former, and euch implication cannot be overcome i except by express words of limitation. In the present case the lnaeoteaness or the city of New Orleans is conclusively established by the judgments recovered. Owing the debt the city had the power to levy a tax for its payment, and it was clearly its duty to do so. The payment was not a matter resting on itf pleasure but a duty to the creditor, and having neglected that duty, a mandamus should have been issued to enforce its observance. The judgment of the lower court must, therefore, be reversed, and the cause remanded with directions to is sue the writ in accordance with the pe tition. Remedies W orth Tiving. The Paris coiTesponlent of the Bos ton Courier, referring to his recovery from a dangerous illness, says : I men tion this illness that I may tell you how easily I was cured. I was bent double, ii could not breathe. Mv physician or dered me to take a flat-iron and heat it as hot as I could bear, put a double fold of flannel on the painful part, and move the iron to and fro on the flannel. I was cured by enchantment. My doctor told me that some time since a professor in one of our colleges, after suffering some days with neuralgia in the head, which he himself had tried to cure, sent for the former, who prescribed a hot flat? iron. The next time the doctor saw the professor the latter exclaimed with "mock anger: " I really shall not pay you any fee ! what ! 1 had. no sooner applied the ' heated iron tb mv head than in. statftly all paiu vanished! .That is as f simple as good day ; surely you cannot expect a fee for it!" My physician was summoned recently to the bedside of a woman who had neuralgia in both sides, and so violently she alarmed the whole neighborhood by the screams which her intolerable anguish wrung from her. She was taken .from her bed and borne near the fire.. In such severe cases a heated v iron is not energetic enough. jHe has an Iron rod in: an ivory handleHe heats thiiitfcod to white heat which causes less pain than red beatxand applies it very slightly to the sear of the pain, : ftotimkngttud,inal, therrtitadmal lines The appliea tionC go UgJ4tlili;iiJlo trace isleft bnt red yineson the epidermis, wh4ch;are sooneSacedIn twenty minutes the woman: WAlkp?backvte ied", rtmd'the third dayterarda quitted entirely freed fromirwgia;bjs. instrument is not to bfeintrustedtoliwkward hands. ThreesgMsierie of our brilliant artists was invited to shoot by the fiwuei of a chsftau Wwhose grounds there are wild fowl in abundance. He awoke, the morning after arrival at this gentleman's house, with seiatieain his right thigh. He could not leave his bed. The nearest doctor was sent for. u I can do nothing which will give you immediate relieC The artist is a pa tient of my physician. He told the doc tor what to do. The latter declined to tak the responsibility of any such vio lent treatment, , MBut;I ,assume all re- sponsibiUty'i, Th doctor -applied an iron rod heated to fhite he!a hut so awkwardlv that the artist has scars the size of a five-franc piece onr his thigh. He was nevertheless cured, and enjoyed a week's sport without one other twitch of,pam.. ...i'nv:,";:-";. :At the- Philadelphia Zoological Gar dens, last Friday the well-Known train er, Andrew J. Forepaugh, assisted by Dr.; 'Chapmari.' RurierihtRnd-Th'Tli-Yivrl an -By fepferaL lassdoed' a Bojfal'Ben gal gei', lashed his.teet wlthrdpeand successfully y .clipped all - fouirclaws, which had .grown -into r, the flesh and threatened to prddufee lock-jaw. In his rage Jttoyal Ben. chewed up a knotted hickory club, but after the operation was over gave a sign of satfsT actions i' i " i' .i ( in'.il , t ta-,1') As luurMutvtflt and most populous cities of the J(tVtlralPptilal'l Jverj4vJlzaftion ttlatttwateOcUe f aU others test adApteri to Oie wants of the Western emigra.bW('mrjof agriculturist It is an bicomparable remedy' for the diseases to wblb he uuBottsal2eet; andnhkh are liable to be brought on by a change ofieuai, hardship, etposure,1 unMcastomed 'air and diet and mlasmatte' atmosphere and -waterr Among thes srt 'dfebrderf of the stomach and bowels. of wldch Hostetter Bitters iaa certain spedfie. A enursf the Blttejs bebre. lepartlng for the new field otlabor, or oft arriving, will have the effect of preventing the evils for which It Is such a signal remedy. mar28 lw A TfeeDeath-Bateol Our country Is getting to be fearfully alarming, the average of life being lessened every year, with- Uotrt any asafonable caosf , faAawsnlting'geiiewl-- tiypromfteostlnfligiillMneorfeuli fAt t son otnf year especially, ooionsyuen eomnn I tmligfiial lBttehuntkeVary fiaiuie Mare tot tto dredook; the dangers itjeaiaing diSe find Neb fat that a Fever or-lter treuW-htBS- set In. 1 Thousands lose their Uvea in this way ev-; ery winter, whOe bad Bobcbxk's Gxbxah Stbof ttfeA taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. ' For all diseases; of the Throat and Longs, Boemsi's Gxbxa Sncp has proven- Itself,: to be the greatest dlscov eWof Us-kind la medkme. -Every Druggist in this country will tell you of Its wonderful effect Over 950,000 bottles sold last year wtthautJteingle failure known. express terms prohibited, wnen, tnenn ES?8!?8" WJK iiSt i riiSl fore. authoritv to borrow money or in- ifftSSSf 'J5 Intncv mni rhfttl 11flUA.l hAJlltll and r rw tng Symp has becii used let chBdgear ltancfa acidity ottin ttsumtU, Mttif s Wml iiMP.WwlilWt the bowvls, cures dysentery and diarrboea, whetbar arising from teethlngor other causes. AD old aaa fell known remedy. . 25e per bottle. or HER OWN WORDS. v Baltimore, ML, Feb. IS, 1 877. Mr. H. R Stevens: Dear Sir Since sereral rears, I have got a sore and very painful foot. I had some physicians, but they couldn't cure me. Now I have heard of your Yegettne from a lady who was sick for a longtime, and became all well from your Yegetine, and I went and taught me one bottle of- VegeUne; and after I hadosedDe. bottle, the pain left me, and It began to heal, and then I bought one other bot tle, and w I take it yet I thank God for this rem edy and yourself ; and wishing every sufferer may pay attention to It It Is a blessing for health: MRS. C KRABX, 88 West Balttmere Street i4 VBGETDTE. SAFE AND SURE. ."ft SteVetis; Mr. Tn 1 Q79 nir VmvHtui viu iMMnnundMl to ITIft. - and yielding to the persuasions of a friend. I consented to try it At tne tune i was sunenng from general debility and nervous prostration, superinduced 'by overworic and j Irregular habits. m wonaerrai sanguicnMig mai waun tuupci- cood feellns. Since then I bare not hesitated to give VegeUne my most unqualified Indorsement, as being a safe, rare and powerful agent In promot ing health and restoring the wasted system to new life and energy. Yegettne Is the only medicine I use; and as long as I live J never expect to fipd a better. Yours truly, W. H. CLARK, 120 Monterey Street Alleghany, Fenn. VEGETLNE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. Charlestovm. Mr. H.R. Stevens: ' Dear Sir This is to certify that I have used your "Blood Preparation in my family for several years, and think that for Scrofula or Cankerous Hu nmora or Kneumanc anectaons u cannot oe ex celled! and as a Mood purifier and spring tnedlcln it Is the best thing I have ever used, and I have used almost everything. I can cheerfully recom mend it to any ore In Med of such a medicine. Yours respectfully, MRS. A. A. DINSMORE, 18 Russell street YEGETTNE. WHAT 19 REEDED. . Boston, Feb. 13, 1871. H. R. 8teven, Esq. : Dear Sir About one year since I found myself in a feeble condition from general debility. Vege Une was strongly recommended to tne by a friend who had been much benefited by its use. I pro- f cured the article, and, after using several bottles. was restored to health, and discontinued its use. 1 feel quite confident that there is no medicine su perior to it for those complaints w which it is es pecially prepared, and would heeerfully recom mend it to those who feel that they need some thing to restore them to perfect health. Respectfully yours, . U. L. PETTINOrtL, Firm of a M. PettingUl ft Co., No. 10 State styeet Boston. VEGETINE. ALL HA YE OBTAINED RELIEF. South Berwick. Me., Jan.. 17. 1872. H. R. Stevens, Eso.: .. Dear Sir I have had drs Derate n Its worn form for the last ten years, and have taken hundreds of dollars' worth of medicine without oHalHlBg aray-f reiieL in septembei last i eomtnfnceajaaing tne tim proved. My food digests well, and I have gain ed nneen pounas oi nesn. xnere are. severat otn,-1 ers in this place taking VegeUne, and all nave obl Will IV. I VJ l.V Yours truly, THOMAS S. MOORE, Overseer Card Rooms Portsmouth Co.s'MUls. VEGETINE Prepared by ' . . f H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON. MA3& . TfleRtlnn ia anld hr all Ttnuvlata.' Jap- DILO.MoLANE'S Celebrated American SPECIF.6 WORM OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOM OFGBfosU ) THE countenance is pale and lead .en-colored, wjtb pc(jaipnal flushes, aKiituinstnbedSpot 4a one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears ; an unusual secretion of " saliva ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely Jjone fleeting pains in the 'stomaclt; occasionaTnausea and vom iting ; violent j pains' -throughout the abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times COStiye; stools slimy, not unfrequent ' ly tinged with blood ; belly swdllen I and hard; urine urWd' respiration occasionally MinclaBd accompa nied by hidU&h coug9a sometimes dry and conulsiv ;neisand dis turbed steep; Ivitn rinoing of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms , . are found, to exist. , f ( , DR. C. McEANr2iSJ' VERMIFUGE .willjcertainly effect a cure.. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa- injury to the most tender infant. lt The genuine Dr. McLake's Ver-J mifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper.' 1 - :o: 1 1 " LIVER PILLS ftre not rernmrnmrlArl aa n U M the aiilhat fleslr is heir bat ih f ;necwns PUMftU and, M aUliQUs,. Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or disease of that character; thev ?yup rpf,iimt a rival.. AGUE AND- EEVEJUri No better cathgrtic can be used prepar atory to; or-after taking QtmriHe ealed.m3rSatiTe they 1 BISWJLUJH W lailAHUAsk The genutil 3uaieVe ar coated. -Each box has Ared wax seal on the V ' WU th impfessiotttE. McLank's Liver PiiasI J i i )f - Each wrapper bears the signatures of tftfv&WhS: genuine Dr. C. MCLAKg's trot PltLSrep'aTe'd Wl FlemuigBros., of Pittsburgh, uPa the. ,jSkt beingjfallflof imitations of the - name McLane, spelled dififereaUj kit. same pronunciation. : ' riBOCXBIXS BlAPXfttHAN XVXft. NZW GOODS! NlWtiATUBiai Jnst iBwHwitt attewMsrela ofBmiij Jasisf Da " ii -J .:i.i-.l iri'i . au goooa oauvared in the : Ptext olil :w ! pon rpnx wines, And riuIil4aorsi, Three Tean Old;; no ietiSaJ'itixi:!,. .. College i--:i. '.-tiuvi- I fit- I J.'.' J-:2 .'' " We handle more general eoimtopriajtban any house In the dty, and still solicit further eon consignments from all parties who are willing to be satisfied with the best Job wwean put up on this market All those who eaaaoUw pleased with our best eSorts, are . respectfully requested to send, their good to somebody else, ,.; J .. rpHE best and cheapest' - Fettflteers ttre ACID PH06P HAtE ACOTtJj FOOD. ': Having accepted the agency for ' the - jjjMgMj'fitt rerUHzlng ft Manufactartog Company, lam f bow;! prepared to offer spedal terms- avorteMP JaV ducements to planters desiring a good and reliable: FerUliaer. Call early, examine the goods, hear pilces and terms. THOMAS E. GAITHHL mchl . DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND E X AMINE The splendid line of WINDSOR MANOR PICKLES, VIZ: Autumn Cluster, Btdfled Mangoes, Tiny Tims Gherkins,' Maztynlas. Also the finest line of CRACKERS Ever seen In Charlotte, at LeROY DAVIDSON'S. Remember, this is the only first class stock of GROCERIES In town, found at Anything you want In Groceries can be L. LeROY DAVIPSQN'S. SWEET POTATOES, Received from Eastern Kgtth Carolina to-day 100 BUSHELS OF THE EASTERN YAM POTATO And am expecting more to-morrow At aM.H0WELia March 27. 500 BUSHELS : Eastern Yams and other varieties of STREET POTATOES, , i On hand and to arrive. CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST. AT B. N. SMITH'S. mar28 -FOR TEN DOLLARS CASH .H.:JiLilAs we will insert a seven- 'erasemeni one wees: in a list af 2 AS weeklv newsnaDers. or four Ones In a dlflerent list of 887 papers, orten fines two weeks- In a choice of either of four separate and distinct lists containing from 70 to 100 papen each, or four lines one week In all four of the small lists, or one line one week In all six Usta combined, being more than 1 ,000 papers. We also have Rata of pa pers by States throughout the United States and Canada. Send 10 cents for our 100 page pam phlet. Address GEO. . f, SO WELL CO., News paper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce street, New York. . P.8. It you wlH send us the names of a half dozen high-priced papers In which you. would ad vertise JUST NOW, if a satisfactory lnaucememis maderwevrtilsntomlt-a mupwlttou, by reiumUv whtehTffi think wttt ptoMoyTO:sjtonef) Jred to mouey earned. Send cojct t Ahe .aerasement. you will use and atate in what paper you saw this. I'll ! ) : ! l pMINENT DR. W, F; STEUJJtTp' MARINE HCSPTTALi' BALTIMORE, Writes : I take pleasure m rnunflaini Colden's Lelbiift TJqW Eictract of Beef tod '.:jt Wtt l" ator as a inost (ttutott.ln aOMebQ-j liyy 'bitWteitf sijceeai oli by all drufcgists. ;: ;.; :. ; ' 77 ' ; '. WANTED KSM to SI 00 per month and expenses. References re-i quired. LA BELLE MFG C0U 93 Clark Street, Chicago. d& pt A tjay to Amnts eanvassbur for the rt Vrtrm- 3& 4 - au Visitor." Terms and outfit free. Ad- dress P.O. YICKERY, Augusta, Maine. $77 a month and expenses guaranteed" to Agents. Outfit free. Shaw A Co., Augus- i TF YOU WISH to engage in an honest, genteel jl Dusiness, and mage plenty oi money uucw the holidays, nd your adeto M feb4w4t. .:t a ii,, Tiu'i ii 101, 4th avn N. I. J3 LASNE, Frooi ParU; Rbaob. WATCH and CLOCK MAKER; GILDER and 8IL- ' ' TEB PLATER, ' Trade Street, qppoelto Ftrst Preabjteriau Church, ; ..-jWGiwstoral;;. '.; .17 kmd iepaiHBde aiobeeat half fries wtw creoe mm vnoem. '-z reference: .TTC fnT'TO JJMWred work uncalled for win be sold at'tba mon of twelve months for cost ofreatotr. sxALzaf n BOOTS, SHOES ajn H H HHH H H . T T T T H H 1st Naskmal Bank Buflding, Charlotte, N. & ' Cin-stoci ot BKite, Shoes, ft.; iseknew!edge fa beOMbest ui tne State,- audi we would be ptosa 4 Jhaf yeu call and eKsmlne for yourself before bujtafc FEGBAM it CO. NOW IS THE TIME. The old customers of I ' A SMITH & FORBES, And the puNW generally, will find at their old stand, on Trade' Street, $69,000 WORTH OF BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, which are now offered to the trade at prices which have never been equaled in Charlotte, or in this country. All litigations having been adjusted, this Im mense stock is now thrown on the market, and purchasers can buy MORE GOODS FOB LESS MONEY THAN EVER BEFORE. Every Merobattt will find it to his Interest to call early and examine the goods, as they are now to be old REGARDLESS OF COST. Merchants can save more than the cost of a trip North by buying here. All parties Indebted to the late firm of SMITH ft FORBES will please call at an early day and setae, or their claims wm be placed in the hands of an attorney tor collection. W. a FORBES, Agent NEW BOOKS AT TIDDY'S CITY BOOK STORE. Mayne Reed's Novels, 6 vols., Travels hi Central Asia, by Yambery, Treasure of Wit and Wisdom, Short History of English People, Green, Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, Social Etiquette of New York, 1 voL, cloth, S7.50 4.50 2.60 1.75 7.50 1.00 If you want to get a cheap Feather Buster go to TTDDY BBXyS. You will always find something sice In the way of Stationery at TTDDY ft BBCS. The latest styles of Wall Paper can always be found at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. : Mable, Todd ft Go's. Gold Penfi.ajways oa hand at TTDDYlB' IfcOOK JSTOBJR. BUTTICKS :; SPRING CATALOGUES - And Metropolitan Fashion sheets for AprQ, Just received at TOBTS BOOK STORE. .March 28, 1879. EE W. B. Bviocreincedraoefi over he Tratattonaa,BaeA iiund there da7k.and.at bis esldeBoa;fo rpENDEBS professional services to the peo X ipleof Chartofieand .vldnlty. Being a gradu ate of both sohools of medicine (Alopathio and Hojsatkic) , he Is iwUfied to pracooe . either ystem. ' ! , , ' . . , - He wuTstm devote attention especially to Cbsuso ioDmausbs, but will also do a general practice. Calls attended day or night , ' Office over MeAden's drug store. Residence on Colleee street corner of "8th street flTRATMOLASSES Unde r cost by I t eROY pYTDSON. : BOOK BINDING. STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of Tax Ob- . bmmtsb, and taeestabltshment of one of the larg est; most complete, and most thoroughly equipped JOS FEINTING' HOUSES lb the South, the proprietor has just added a com plete BOOK BINDERY AND Ruling Department, Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound in handsome style, and at very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of ti ls class, ruled and bound to order. We are prepared to furnish close estimates on description of LETTER PRESS PRINTING. A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOR POSTER PRINTING. Theatricals and other exhibitions can get their DATES and POSTERS printed here In as attractive a manner as in New York. We have a very full supply of type for printing, at siwrt notice and in first class style, BRIEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT,' And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments m good shape vrOT do well to give us a trial We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work is as tree from defects as It is possible to make It LETTER HEADS, Statements, Order Books, YlslUng Cards, Ball;Cards, Pamphlets. NOTEi HEADS, Circulars, Envelopes, Handbills, w Invitations, Checks, LabeisP BILL HEADS, teeda, Receipt Books, Business Cards, Programmes and . Coot Blanks. . ."vVaV ';-:toeMal& " 7 ". " . BOOK WORK. Having a large? gupply of type than most Job es tabUshmentsr BOOK WORK has been and will continue to be apedftUy with us. 4 SATB5F1CT10N GUARANTEED. ijddreas :'':.u' 77 F.eLBosi8S. THE WORKINGMAN'S FRTENT HE WORKINGMAN'S FRIEnJJ. In these days of political trickery, a true f riend in the time of need, is a friend indeed: and such '-, ..afrlendJU - DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM "tt XTINGS. It Is a sure cure for CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, and all diseases of the Lungs. Chest and Throat. This wen known remedy has been used for thir ty years and has cured thousands of cases, manr or which were given up as hopeless. No case, however obstinate, can resist the heal lng properties of Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam loi ihe Lungs., : Bf- 'Remember that It Is the pertistent use of the Balsam that cures the worst cases. JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN ft CO., Sole Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York. For sale by L. R, Wrlston ft Co., Charlotte, N. c. marl 1 SMITH'S WORM OIL. Athens, Ga., December 8, 187s. A few nights since I gave my son one dose or the Worm OIL and the next day he passed sixteen large worms. At the same time I gave one to my little girl, four years old, and she passed eighty-six worms from four to fifteen inches long. W. F. PHILLIPS. Worm Oil ibrsale by Druggists generally. Pre pared by E. 8. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. Price 25 cents. feb21d&wly. Is a perfect Blood Pdjufibb, and is the only purely Vxgetablb remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their stages. It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dU- Sdld by druggists generally. feb25 6m QONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAINS GOING RAST. No. 8 Duily I ex.Sun. 4.10pm No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.C.R.R. for all points in Western North Carolina, dally except Sundays At Greensboro with R. k D. R. R. for all points North, East and West. At Goldsboro with W. ft W. R. R. for Wilmington. No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with R. ft D. R. R. for aD points North, East and West TRAINS GOING WSST. No. 7. Dally ex. Bun. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 1 Dally. No. 3 Dally. Leave Goldsboro, " Raleigh, " Greensboro 9.50 am 3.50 pm 5.35 p m 6.47 am 53 a m- 8.28 pm Arrive Charlotte, 12 :.Z5 a m 10.50 am No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C., C. ft A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. ft C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and Soutli-v3stl No. 3 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. R. R. dally except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction with A. ft C. A. L. for all points South and South-west. At Charlotte with C., C. ft A. Railroad for all points South and South-west SALKX BRANCH. Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 8.50 p m Arrive Salem, " " 10.50 pm Leave Salem. " " " 5.45 am Arrive Greensboro, " " 7.45 a m Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the R. & D. and N. C. Railroads. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 2 No. 4 I Dally Daily Leave Charlotte, 8.45 a m 1 6.55 p m Greensboro, 8.20 a m Raleigh, 3 00 pm 5.30 am Arrive Goldsboro, 5.25 p m 9.30 a m SLxxrare cabs tthoct change Run both ways on Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west, West, North and East For Emigrant rates to points In Arkan sas and Texas, address J. R. MACMURDO. .Gen. Passenger Agent, nov20 Richmond Va. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta r? r., Colombia, S. G., Dec 27, 1878. On and after Sunday, Dec 29th, 1878, the fol lowing passenger schedule will be run over this road, (.Washington time,) : NIGHT EXPRESS. Going south, No. 1. Leave Charlotte, 1 00 a. m Arrive . Columbia, 0 00 a. h Leave Columbia 6 05 a.k Arrive Augusta:, . .10 00 ah Going North, No. 2. Leave Augusta 5 55 p. m. Arrive Columbia. '. 1 0 00 p. m. Leave Columbia, 10 10 p. h. Arrive Charlotte., 3 10a.m. DAY PASSENGER. Going South, No. 3. Leave Charlotte 11 27 a.m. Arrive Columbia 4 10 r.M. Leave Columbia v . 4 16 p.m. Arrive Augusta 8 80 p.m. Going North, No. 4. Leave Augusta ft 03 a. m Arrive Columbia 120?." Leave Columbia. 1 30 p.m Arrive Charlotte 6 80 p. m These train stop only at Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Chester, Winnsboro, Ridge Way, Leesvllle, Bates' burg, Ridge Springs, Johston, Trenton and Granite ville. Allother8tatiooswlU.be recognized as nag stations. Pullman Palacy sleeping and drawing-room cars on Nos. 1 and 2, Greensboro to Augusta; also on Nos. 3 and 4, New York to Savannah, via Rich mond ft Georgia Central Railroad. T. D, KUNE, Superintendent Ja B. MacMurdo, g. P, Agent ;K:GMUNZLER, TTVEALER In Lager Beer, Ale and Porter; bottled U beer, a specialty. Bottled beer deUvered to any part of (he city free of charge at ONE DOL LAR PER DOZEN. Lager Beer Is healthy and an excellent appetizer and recommended by all good physicians to per sons in delicate health. All orders left at John Yogel's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. mar4 JJtOR A FIRST CLASS S.nokecall end get a Sudor, at LeROY DAVIDSON'S- THX B8SZBYXHY ; iEaariotte,2(;a aprl lw JaoSf

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