-. 1 :vi it; Hi 4 ' If Is 1. t s til 11 , wan ' 1 A . . 5 truer. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1S79. GEORCE tiSD HAKip. STA Cow Joannes and (he Seller of Real Life. " nv.nmuiAnM Raleleh Observer. Observer: ..nnva arm when Thomas Ha amblin was iur Janor nf the fiowerv Theatre, then.the establishment, Aeyotedj q the leeitimate and standard drama, there was a very excellent actor who figured as leading man in the notable produc UonVof "Rienzi and "The Last Days of Pompeii." He was also the ongnal "Claude Melnotte" in "The Lady of Ly ons" when the celebrated play was first produced in this country. He was known as George Jones. m He left .the stage and studied law. Tiring of this, he visited Europe, and while m Hua eary or Poland,! believe, purchased the title of Count for a small sum of money and returned to this country. Periodi cally an old, decrepit, broken man, call-, ina himself George, the Count Joannes, makes his appearance at one of the mi-ncr-iijetropolitan-tiieatre-in- one ox Shakespeare jtewedies. Large au diences 'attew nns performances, and take a . beastly sort of pleasure in saluting the old invalid witlf vol levs of hisses, groans and screams. after pelting mm wnn pieces oi decayed vegetables, beans and other pleasant things; This rowdyism is by no means confined to hoodlums, but bankers, merchants, prominent lawyers and city officials sit in the orchestra and assist in the din. During the past week the Count has been playing Lord Dun- dreary, and these disgraceful riots have been continued. I held a long conver sation with the Count the' other day on the subject? of t hia acting. Said he: "People think I am a crazy fool ; I am not. I'm a knave. The people flock to make fun of me. They don't hurt me unless the cabbages or oranges dont happen to be sufficiently nrushy. But I look beyond the, howling and. shouting of the idiots in front oxTme to the time when the treasurer hands me their dol lars. Then I say to myself: was the fool awhile ago, yon are the fools now.' " And the old man is right. He has more sense than they give him credit for. , ,T- The other clay I met Harry atkins, who usually edifies your city every year about fair time with his inevitable "Trodden Dawn"orXathleen Mavour neen." He had an enormous roll of manuscript under his arm, and was as much like Cojonel Sellers as ever. He button-holed me at once. I asked him what the portentous document he car ried might be. .Immense thing money in it," said,, he. In; his "old time jerky manner "political novel been writing on it for a month local interest as tonish New York have it -published in .New York Weekly or Fireside Com panion Irish biroTimoney 'Ring great character will spread like wild firefirst part, finished let me read you the first chapter on the election no? well, so-long." ,And-o.fl: he went, his overcoat flying over, one shoulder, and the MS. rustling-sin the :March wind. Harry Gray. THIS WEER'i TOPICS lit CONGRESS. - iU)X;k T 'he Army Bill in th Senate and the Legislative Sill in the House. Special to the1 New York Sun. Washington, April 6 The' Senate will meet to-morrow, but the House has' adjourned over until Tuesday. The army appropriation bill will be present ed to the Senate immediately and re ferred to the committee on appropria tions. The committee will probably re-' port it, without amendment, to the Sen ate next Tuesday 6r Wednesday. Con sideration of the reports f om the com mittee on privileges and elections upon the credentials of Charles H. Bell, ap pointed a Senator by the Governor of New Hampshire is jthe first business in order. An attempt will be made to reach a vote on( Bell's case to-morrow. The majority of the cohfmittee fr6Mrt against his title to a seat oh the ground that the Governor of , a jState has not authority to appoint a Senator after the term of office oi ins predecessor has ac tually expired. The army appropria tion bill cannot be taken up in the Sen ate until Bell's case is disposed of, as the title of a Senator to a seat in the chamber is a question of the highest privilege. - The legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill will come before the House on Tuesday, as soon as the re port of the committee on rules recom mending the . enlargement of certain House committees is disposed of. T he bill was introduced last week. The struggle, will be over the;sections which repeal the laws authorizing the appoint ment of marshals and chief subervisors "ttrele5ti5n. M. JJlacEBwn will be chairmanaeei&iaittee of the whole A list of fifty members-who desire-to speak on the bill . has been prepared. Among the Democrats Whdfwill ad dress the House are Messrs. Cox, Ewing Carlisle, Bragg,- Hunton, Goode, Clymer and looker. Messrs. Conger, Burroughs, Keifer, Duhhell, and other Republicans, will alsospeak. The legislative bill will probably be discussed in the House as Jpng wOwuravJriU is bet ore the Sen ate. The Democrats desire the army bill to go to . the fraudulent President for his approval "before the legislative wu lanen up in me senate itiiVf Chawfe and Bfornn by Ibe inaW Ne w 8er- t geiiiuai-Afim, Washington letter of the 4th to the Richmond J?ftAir Jin rr : The first man was iemoved1 . .vsosvf T vDbClllaV ant doorkeeper namfiri fli i m-in i IUUTQU.U1U.JUI. I IIN1 ITO AT U1vm.iA...A, pointed td succeed him. i n! held by Captaiiv Bassett, Bright has gone about his duties tn a .wn Ffifl -bosuiess-like way that etfiorts . -.ritmendation even fromv.th RepubU- cwiiuuijf. xiereujiore cortTOiPtte ouu tuiuusi anyone who "kn COU1Q CPt. snan Oto,v.- a messenger from a committeerocjnfQL Srore rr -WSW ynwir .them, , JSoap costing fif tv cents air hefBjety Boll goodg..aiUle! South. ldki mmWltJ objects of an-aociatioa will be to ijtctlwbojtand th dn-rT MtaJtL,JL secure hoteFtateaitfld. ftailtoaSi accom- """"Mnmittn rn fm TtwTtnX , anif- r 1 , ed in duplicate bv thlriraT,K"; oinjucouiuuiiee. , ma AW j. w rr -w vmmm, mmnmmM. 1.1 Wash. Cor. Richmond Dls"patcl) When the Federal t WW,;.ojr'-ieriU. StoTi z . iTahksv the Warepartmentvfr?Sn . . J r w j.cllcor311L,LIVB ' H'TriT,a .that mmm UU HOUUl Ham nn . . " ; OSEW JACKSON M jfasr tr . . tOVAOCO. - . , l t z j. ninnr n a TniwitiMi n . k , -a ' ' S!tf trS31 & memoHal l and andr Vif!g-nial5tothexngariJS4, " . &w Stete proposed to erect tion. . fc-VrmW'f etAr sifanffito r yi j iV. MadamejPatterson-Bonaparte, n Baltimore Sun, 5th. 'The- death of -Mrs. Elizabeth Patter-? son, otherwise known as Madame Bo napartev&t the, v.eprable age of ninetyr four years, is the closing scene of a Very remarkable life, that was as stormy and disappointing In its early experiences as it Was retired and prolonged thereafter. It was this old lady's strange destiny to see three venerations of the family that til 1 A. 1 1 t-Z nii nn Yi ri w r Xiage jejecteaner . irom r ranue, themselves rejected and expelled, alien ed and exiled, and she. the only unrec ognized member of the proper house hoWat ..Napoleon the Great, survived them all, and died, as she had lived, in the home of her childhood. The re cognizance Ayhiqh the French courts and the Bonaparte family denied her she received in full measure from the church and from society. Pius VII preferred to go to prison rather than pronounce her marriage invalid, and while Napoleon turned his back upon her, Napoten's conqueror kissed nerd hand, and paid compliments in his prim, patrician way to her beauty. After her long struggle against that injustice by which a second family bfher former "husband succeded to. the station and honors to which she considered herself and offspring entitled, she accepted the legaHifcle-of -Mistress-Eliaatetb. Patter- f sort butJOir1 as. we, nave indicated, society ever-recogmzeu her as Madame Bonaparte. This ven erable lady, who liad come dowWto us like a relic of a past age, was yet ho fossil, but a veritable possession oi tne present generation. She aged little ex cept in years and strength, even when she had turned the point of ninety. She enjoyed the present as if she were one of its contemporaries, and had genuine delight in her sound health, her strong will and her sharp wit. Besides, she had vivid memory, unconquerable hope, and enthusiastic worship for that one idee Napoleonienne which possessed her soul. Whatever else she might doubt or mistrust, she was Bonapartist to the core, and ever upheld the glory the prestige and the restitution of the familv of which, in spite of its rejection and its contumely to her, she felt her self to be a member. . Her shrewd fath er did not perhaps particularly fancy an alliance with the youthful brother of the Corsican who was self-made first consul of Fiance, but Elizabeth PatterH" son was from the first in love witn tne Napoleonic idea, and realized the impe rial majesty that folded itself in the im passive arms of the conqueror of Egypt and the hero of Marengo. This was a faith which Madame Bonaparte long Cherished. She saw with the eye of faith the Bonapartes and the empire restored again, the violet once more the flower of France, with prospects of her own child and grandchildren as heirs of : that great Napoleon who overturned the old order in Europe and set up the new The contingency for which she braced herself never came about, but all the same, she long lived bylt and upon it, -and it served her instead of all other enthusiasms. This unreality in her thoughts kept the lonely and friend less life she led from growing to be sterile and sapless, and it made her a most picturesque and interesting person in the community as long as her activ ity lasted. Every one knew her history, and its disappointments and illusions. Every one sympathized with her mis fortunes and at one Un.e half believed her ambitions attainable ; and it is re ally surprising to recall what an imme diate and personal interest all in the community, from the oldest to the youngest, felt and expressed in her af fairs and fortunes. The lesson of her life, however, is but one more illustra tration of the sad ending of all mere human aspirations, which may only be recompensed by the fruition of surer hopes in the life immortal, as to the measure of whichj however no one up on earth can determine;; and no one need essay to judge. : SOUTH f AROLIS 1 ITEMS. Fifty per cent, of the strawberries around Chaile&toH tove been killed by the frost. There are 250 cft'izeiis for trial at the United States Court in Charleston this tiek enargefliWt iWatfoJis oflTnitetl States election la wi: ' ' Mr. Jas. A,JJrice has been re-elected intendant of "Winnsboro, and the follow ing as wardens: J. H. Cummings, "V NrChandler, Si R. Fanfcf T, R. Robert son. The Pinafore'of the Campbell Comic Opera Company has been the most con spicuous success of the amusement sea son in Charleston, 'with the single ex ception of Modjeska. John ILFisher, Esq., receiver of the South Carolina Railroad, has filed a pe tition in the United States Court, ask ing permission to extend the track of the South Carolina Railroad to the wa ters of the Cooper river. Congressman Richardson, of South Carolina, voted for Mr. Cox, of New York for Speaker, and has been criticis ed therefor.' The Charleston News and Courier says : We believe that the view taken by Mr. Richardson was that it was unwise and impolitic to make a Southern man the Speaker at this time, ana ioai u avks uesi to eiecc a iNorxnern man who would be as caoable as Mr RandalL and not open to tta objections urged against him, which were that he iAhigli:tariff man and didnotact gen erously in brgamznig tile Committees at J-ne last congress. Mr. cox was re-5 rdetf'as -well-fitted for., the placaof. jiinaalrar an1 aa miA rhnpprl with tfie! i Snnt.h. nn J-ArifE . mi1 wna t.ho nnlv NorrhBn44caC'ho had advoctT ed, on the floor, the admission of Messrs. O'Conor, Richaidn'ndraiman in 1877. It was thought that Croc would get between twenty and thirty votes on themifcilotantPbe elected orJitnei soond jballotr 5.Lnua ,ioiii nl A-. to .., 1 i .ri J' A.. i - . . rn ... . - 1 Am fSoltimore Sun. iah.l An inforinaf ' meeting iqlng salesmen torjsrr ZBft mffim aJ tharolljton Hotel, to take steps for organizing a pennanerft association, o The election oi T"""" in the ScHittrertf 'States. 184 cal rates, which makes traveW t . ' I penses in some instances aouoie wna lycharis rFl ST T CZ3 J ev fiave exiie- I tiBiiutsu a uisposmon in some towns to charge them more for what thel require j i . ' ,i , -4 .w,i:i,-jv i-U H "T.T Jt TTTl.J. i If 4 ilot sell i-iurver fiilfieis excettt at lo- than other people. It is nronosed ts4.i that in New York State, whichaa2.. pnsaness meiit)toMfertoetlrerlt is uwuguu, vym nave an innueriQfl ituat A Car. fwlio are sufterlng from the erjois and ln- m W ; ... : ' J1S - VUtlQIIUMHllU.W "" jrwn,jxuk yx( vIIARiQah ffhiS,-intIV. iT "W"1 "i,tfrf Jn25 ' , .- , foSriwmAldk tofberfitt tanning,; tbe average oi life being lessened every year, witn- xxjt any reasonable cause, death resulting general ly from the most Insignificant origin. At this sea mm df the year especially, a cold te such a common thing that In the hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often find too late, that a Fever or Long trouble has already setin, fXhpusaods lose their tyres In this way ev- been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all disease. of the Throat and Lungs, BoscHra's 6xrUN 1 STKUPhas proven itself to be the greatest discov ery of Its kind In medicine. Every Druggist In this country will tell you of its wonderful effect Over 950,000 bottles sold last year without a single failure known. patent gXcdicitxts. PILL INTRODUCED, I 865 Is the fruitful source of many d:se:ists, promi nent among whicli are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENtE" DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVlR, AGUE AND FEVDi. JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KD!!E COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC, SYMPTOMS CPA , torpid uvm, Iioss of Appetite and JTarB3! . Ihgf-3 are costive, but sometimes) aVtaxu . ) vrih, looseness, FainiothalldAd, aagcjr.pauied with a Dull senaffliatlijbfegk partPa ri in the right sifdandtnde rjt :s sh aulder blade, fullness aftar tatiag, v iilxu disia clination to exertion of body crnund, I ri tability of temper, Low ai tr : . , 1: :s .n i memory , w ith c. f aeling of hftvliig neicct.d oniadttty, (naljr&arines&; Diiaineta, '3futtering"at "the Heart. Dots ; e:'a'-i eyes, Yellow Skin, Ileadaoli ? gece u-.y over the right eye, B,estlfeSine"3 pT niciii; with fitful dreams, hiKhly cclor&u JJ THESE AILZ b NEEDLED, SERIQU5 DISEASES WILL SCON BttEVflOPLD. kr especially adapted to spc'i eases, a single dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish" the sufferer. TUTT'S PILLS ire compoanded from substances tlmt i: re free fram any properties th:it rnu inf;ifo the most deHcttre-Aritaiiizatioii. Tiii-y Search, Cleanse, Put ily, auj In vitoralo the entire System. By relieving the -a-orared lAwer, they rieandd 1 he ttlood from poiaonouB humors, ami thus impntt health and vitality to the body, cauttii'K the bowels to act naturally. vitl;oat which no one eaa feel well. i A Noted ;Diyine,,says: Dr. TU'IT : Dear Sir ; For ten years I hove bees s martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Plies. lut Spring yoor Fills were recommended to nie i 1 used them( bnt with little faith). I am now a well nun, hare good appetite, digestion perfM. reffulw uteris, piles g-one. and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worth, their weirht is seid; " t : r Their ir8t effect is to Increase the Airpetlte aid eahse fne bbfc ttTTh.ttiii Flesh, thus -.be . system is nenrishea, ana by their Tonic Ac . tion on tbe Digestive Orsnus, Itesnlnr Ktools are produced. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, . OF NEW YORK! SAYS:- " Few diseases exist that csnndt be relieved by re storing the Liver to its normal functions, and for this purpose no remedy his pver been invented that has as haspr an effsat as TUTTS PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 35 Merrny Street, New Terk. tr Dr.lDTTS MAKT? Alo tafnibld Infor mat ion and Useful Receipts'' will be mailed frt On application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. GBaT Bora OB Whxsxxbs tn a Gtsst Black by a single application of this DTK- It im parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneonsly, and is as Harmless ss spring water. 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THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or botb 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 gone ; fleeting pains in the It Stomach ; occasional nausea and vom jting, violent .pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular,. at times costive i stools slimy, not unfrequent tlfitib&Xim Jbl&d UJb36tf swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dnrand coiwulsjvei tuneasy -and ' - rtrbetF 4lee VithV rmdirlgi of 4h i teeth; temper variable, but generally irritable,) &c, ,' ' ' WHenev Jr !the a.bc3vc ! sytiitoms " !;!lfCv JviGLANE ; VERMIFUGE ( win certainly ertect a cure. 1 IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa-r ration, not capable of doing the slightest , injury to the mast tender - infant, " Thef genuine McLane's Ver- ' Mit-iOfi bears the signatures of C. i iMcLANE and Fleming Bros. I on the wrapper.' " :o:- ' ' C. McLAKE'S i . ne not recommended as a remedy .Qr all the ills that flesh ts heir to,' but in ffectf6hk;bf (he liver? and in all Bilious jOpiaintSj .LJyspepsia, anpick Head ache, .or diseases of that character,' they stand -without a rival: ' :;s No better catharhe 'eairtbe ttstd prepar- ti'atbrjp.tS,, tot after taking Quinine. ? - " i!'As"!jiJs-mple purgative they are nn- w BEWAEE OF IMITATld-T . , 1 ' S -i he genuine are never sujgarcoated;" ' rr f Vi a 4 - sWA -Sk A AA.J.a jnjVi tt,Ais ana r leming UROS. iu.n uemg iiui.-ot UnitattOhi Of th' fiame M cLarie, spelled differently7 tut "' same ruuuncianon. TUTFS T"I"L" r ff ' lflTWMf ' 1' J " -' ' J ' JL - A iTORPiO iLIVER ' st jaerr ma book. 20,000 sold t ; - : The ("WHd Adventures" and "Triumphs'' of STANt5Y--RICA This tmly" authentic and copyrighted cheap edition is selling faster than any other book In - America. Gives a full ' hIstorofhlst'J, Down the Congo."' AGENTS WANTED. l?or full; particulars and terms address HUBBARD BKOS., rubs., FhOadel phla,Pa., . , .; ; r : . ' CHEAPEST, CHEAPEST mQK STORE IN THE WORLD. 53,672 Superb English Books AT OUR PRICE. 75,276 New American Books AT TOUR PRICE. 1 12,726 Second-hand Books AT ANY PRICE. - Catalogue of General Literature Free. LEGGAT BROTHERS, 3 Beekman at, hear New PostrOfBce, New York. -Parson's Purgative Pills make new Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any person who will take one pill each night from to 12 weeks may be re stored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, lie. LAME BACK. BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER Is for lameness or weakness of the back. Rheuma tism and all local aches and pains, the best reme dy known. - It was invented to overcome the slow action of the ordinary Porous Plasters.- It relieves pain at once, and cures where other plasters will not even relleye. Sold, everywhere by Druggists, price 25 cents. . . R 8 ALU The Bourgeolse and Minion type on which this paper was lately printed. It was made by the old Johnson type foundry, of Philadelphia, and wa& not discarded because no longer fit for use, but on ly because it became necessary to use a different style of type. It will do good service for several years to come. It will be sold In lots to sui pur chasers, and , In fonts of 50 to l.OOOlbs, with or without cases. Address OBSERVER, oct5 Charlotte. N. C. F OR SALE. A beautiful Rifle Gun, made by Lamb 4 Son, Jamestowrr, N. C. For particulars and price, apply to CHA3. R. JONES, mar9 dw tf Observer Office. w ELL IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Any person desiring to purchase a well improved City Lot, House with nine rooms, and modern con veniences, fine well of water, brick kitchen, within five minutes walk of the public square, can be ac commodated by applying at decl8 THIS OFFICE. $200 IN CASH WILL PURCHASE A Power Panting Press, Guernsey make, old srfie,,8ize or. red 30x40 Inches. Was in use until repiacea Dy a new one Address J. C. BAILEY, Enterprise and Mountaineer, Greenville, &c JavMtf OTICE OF SEIZURE. rv L 1. J S- INTERNAL REVENUE, ) Collector'a Office, 6th District North Carolina, y StatesrUle, N. a, April 3d, 1 87a i , Bettea rorylolaHon of Internal Revenue Laws, , iwo Muies. one wagon and Harness and 24 w.co -auiu.ttci.urea xooacco, tne property oi T, M. Morris. Notice is hereby given to the owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before u a ui) uuioe m otaiesviue, ana maKe claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the uuiieu ouwes. j. j. MOTT, J. G. Young, Collector. Deputy. apr4 3t ln30dys N OTICE OF SEIZURE. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, ) Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, V Statesvllle, N. C, April 2nd, 1879. ) Seized for violation of Internal Revenue Laws, on April 1st, 1879: 4 boxes Tobacco, owner un known; 4 boxes Tobacco, the property of E. Fos ter; 2,000 Cigars, the property of R. M. Gaffnej; one half barrel of Whiskey, owner unknown. Notice is hereby given to the owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before meat my office in StatesvUle, and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or the same wlU be forfeited to the umcea mates. j. j. MOTT. J. G. Yomrtj, Collector, Deputy. apr2 8t ln30dys gftisctllKxizons. SWEET POTATOES, Received from Eastern North Carolina to-day 100 BUSHELS OF THE EASTERN YAM POTATO And am expecting more to-morrow At S. M. HOWELL'S. t March 27, AROMATIC r V00THAVASHJ TEETH, GUMSBREATH NO MORE XHEUMATISM OR GOUT ACUTE OR CHRONIC LIC 1 sttbts1 rtrnu. Maniifactured only under the above Trade-Mark ' bythe t I EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO., OF PASTS AND LEIPZIG. - Immediate relief warranted. Permanent cure guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all celebrated Dhyslcians of Europe and America: becoming a Staple, Harmless, and Reliable Remedy on both continents. The Highest Medical Academy of Paris report 95 cures out of 100 eases within three darsJ Secret The onl? dlssolver of the poisonous Uric Acid which exists in the Blood of Rheumatic and Goutr Patients. 81.00 a box, 6 boxes for 9(5 00. Sent to anv address on receipt oi price, Endorsed by bhysicians. Sold by all druggists. 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LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize $30,000 l capital raze, iu.uw 1 Capital Prize 5,000 2 Frizes of S2.K00 5.000 5Prizesof 1,000... s 5,000 20 Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Prizes of 100 10,000 200 Prizes of 50 ... 10,000 500 Prizes of 20 1 0,000 1,000 Prizes of. 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 0 Approximation Prizes of 8300..... 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 9 Approximation Prizes of 100, $2,700 l.tfOO WO 1857 Prizes, amounting to $110,400 Responsible' eorresnondtoir agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal orjinnensation will be paid. . - - Appucaaon ior rates to cmDssriouia only De made to the Home Office in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for full Infor mation or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, Postoffice Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana All our Grand Extraordinary Drawines are under the supervision and management of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JTTBAL A, EARLY. apr 8 , NEW BOOKS AT TIDDY'S CITY BOOK STORE. Mayne Reed's Novels, 6 vols., $7.50 450 2.50 1.75 7.50 1.00 Travels in Central Asia, by Vambery, Treasure of Wit and Wisdom, Short History of English People, Green, Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, Social Etiquette of New York, 1 vol., cloth. If you want to get a cheap Feather Duster go to TIDDY 4 BRO'S. You will always find something nice in the way of Stationery at TIDDY & BRO'S. The latest styles of Wall Paper can always be found at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. Mable, Todd & Co's. Gold Pens always on hand at TIDDY'S BOOK STORK BUTTERICK'S SPRING CATALOGUES And Metropolitan Fashion sheets for April, just received at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. March 28, 1879. OLD WASHINGTON RYE WHISKEY. We call attention of dealers to this celebrated Whiskey, well known in Northern and Southern markets. It is smooth, pleasant to the taste, and perfectly free from adulterations. Read Certificate of analysis of Dr. Taylor, State Chemist of Fa. : Having made a chemical examination of a sam ple of Washington Rye Whiskey, selectee by my self from the stock of Messrs. Lathrop & Leigh, I am enabled to pronounce it to be a strictly pure ar ticle in all respects, suitable for use medicinally Or Otherwise. WM. EL TAYLOR, M. D.. State Chemist of Va. LATHROP & LEIGH, Sole Proprietors,. 1S16 1318 Cary street, Richmond, Va. " OLD ASHINGTON RYE WHISKEY.' I am now prepared to furnish the genuine Old Washington Rye Whiskey. It is of the most supe rior quality In taste and purity. A long experience Justifies me in commending It to connoisseurs, and ail wno appreciate gooa w msHey. x a u W. tt. March 1 lmeod. T M P E R I A L S S A L O O AT A L O O ll JL M P E B I A L JOSEPH FISCHESSER, PROPRIETOR. DEALER IN BEER, ALE, PORTER AND ' WINES & LIQUORS, And the best brands of Cigars. Agent for Fred Lauer's celebrated Bepdlng Beer. Keeps fresh bottled Beer on hand from Bergner ft Engel. Philadelphia. Sold by the dozen, at a rea sonable price. All my customers can be furnished at home with the best Beer a town. ALSO A FINE BILLIARD ROOM ATTACHED. Tryon Street, opposite Charlotte Hotel. JEE W. BATTLE, M. D., ' Having removed his office to the first floor over the-Traders National Baxik, can be found there all hours during the day, and at his residence coi ner Seventh and College streets, at sight, : feb7 8m DR. E. Tf . GREENE, fpENDERS his professional services to the peo JL pie of Charlotte and vicinity. '- Being a gradu ate of both schools of medicine, (Aixpthio and HoiEEOPATHic) he is qualified to practice either system.'-'- - J-rinr - , -. - . He will still devote attention especially to Chbom'- to Diseases, but will also do a general practice- gaiis attenaea aay ormgnt w. .. . .. : , -j. Office over MeAden's drug storel Residence on College street, corner of 6th street, ' mar22 dw 8m IL - - fj - sy V-- -R:-"- ttiftin J,ii " ti f BOOK BINDING. STEAM POWER, FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN, In connection with the publication of The Ob server, and the establishment of one of the larg est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped JOB PRINTING HOUSES In 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 shrt 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 every 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 short notice and In first class style, BRIEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments In good shape will do well to give us a trial. We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work is as free from defects as it Is possible to make It LETTER HEADS, Statements, Order Books, Visiting Cards, Ball Cards, Pamphlets. NOTE HEADS, Circulars, Envelopes, Handbills, Invitations, Checks, Labels' BILL HEADS, Deeds, . . Receipt Books, ;. Business Cards, Programmes , - . Magistrates' and : Court Blanks. c .' . ' ' : I . .. In fact, all kinds of printing done at short notice. Special attention given to Railroad Printing. BOOK WORK. Having a larger supply of type than most Job es tabllshments, BOOK WORK has been and will continue to be a specialty with us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. mMi ladress ,J . 1 THE OBSERVER,' P.O.Box 182. ' Charlotte, N. C. WHEN ANY MAN ' FEELS SICK WITH COLD CHILLsl FEVER FLUSHES, HEAn lt-Hp and general uncomfortableness. Aim vet DON'T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT AILS m-A Then Is the time to take MOTT'S PILLS. ,; . RESTORING TO HEALTH, when all other remedies fall Take them for BlUousness, Indigestion r ness. Liver Complaints, and all dK?',11 orders of the stomach. uiseases anddU- WITHOUTWQuliPmtbeyareW JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO.. Sole Proprietors, 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. For sale by L. R. Wriston & Co., Charlotte. x. c mar4 SMITH'S WORMOIL. Athens, Ga., December 8, 1878 WnrrSlS8 1 ? sou one dose of the Worm Oil, and the next day he passed sixtm ifSP T0,8- At same time I gave one to im little grl, four years old, and she passed elghtv-sii worms from four to fifteen Inches long W. F. PHILLIPS. Worm Oil for sale by Druggists generally, re paired by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. Price 25 cents. feb21dfcwij. ' IS a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cubes of Syphlus 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 dis- Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m ELECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous debility, premahire de cay, exhaustion, eta The only reliable cure. Cir culars mailed free. Address J. K. REEVES. 48 Chatham street, N. Y. , Feb. 20 dw3m. QONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAIN Ei GOING EAST. I No. 8 Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 2 No. 4 I Daily Daily Daily ex.Sun. Leave Charlotte, 3.45 a m 6.55 p m 1 " Greensboro, 8.20 am 1 4.10pm " Ralelgn, 3 00 pm 5.80 a in I Arrive Goldsboro, 5.25 p m 9.80 a m No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.C.B.R. fur all points in Western North Carolina, dally except Sundays At Greensboro with R. & D. R. R. for ail points AOrtn, JSast and West At Goldsboro with W. A W. R. R. for WUrnlngton. No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with R. & I). R. R. for all points North, East and Wesl TRAINS GOING WEST. No. 7- Daily ex. tiun. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 1 Dally. No. 3 Dally. Leave Goldsboro, 9.50 a m 5.35 p m Kaieign, I a.oo pm 5.30 am fj-TTpAnannm t w vx n m 6.47 am Arrive Charlotte, 12.25 a m 10.50 a m No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C4A.K.R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. A C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and South-east No. 8 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. K. k. daily except. Sunday.. At Air-Line Junction with A C A. I, tor all points south and souin-wes- At Charlotte with C, C A A. Railroad for uli points South and South-west SALEM BRANCH. Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 8.o0 p m Arrive Salem, 10.50 pm Leave Salem, 5.45 a m Arrive Greensboro, " " 7-45 aw Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the B. - D. and N. C. Railroads. SLEEPING CABS V.TTHOCT CHANGE Run both ways on Trains Nos. 1 and 2. between New York and Atlanta via Richmond. Greensboro and Charlotte, aud both ways on Trains Nos. S 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. tL MACMUKUU. Gen. Passenger Agent. nov20 Richmond Va CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Cbabjjottx, Columbia and Augusta R. R, . Columbia, s. C, Dec. 27, 188 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. i Arrive Columbia. 00 a. Leave Columbia 6 Oo Arrive Augusta 10 00 a " Going North, No. 2. Leave Augusta 5 55 p- Arrive Columbia lOW""- Leave Columbia, lO IOP - Arrive Charlotte, 3 10 a. . DAY PASSENGER. Going South, no. 3. Leave Charlotte............ 11 27 a J. Arrive Columbia 4 10 p.". Leave Columbia 4 lo p Arrive Augusta Going North, No. 4. Leave Augusta ? 03 a- Arrive Columbia, 1 .0 l- Leave Columbia....... 1 l. Arrive Charlotte 6 r These train stop only at Fort MmRockHUi. Chester, Winnsboro, Ridge way, Leesvllle, Baxe burg, Ridge Springs, Johston, Trenton andGram vlile. All other stations will be recognized as m stations. "' " Pullman Palacy sleeping and irawlng-rwm can On Nos. 1 and 2, Greensboro to Augrota; also n Nos;8 and 4, New York: to Savannah, via tnco mond A Georgia Central Railroad. 6 X. D. KLINE, Superintendent Jho. R. MacMuedo, G. P. Agent ec2 - F. G. MUNZLER, ' any part of the city free of charge at ONE LAB PER DOZEN. Lager Beer Is healthy and an excellent appetizer and recommended by all good physicians to per sons In delicate health. -All wder left at John Togel's tailor shop will re- eelve prompt attention. mar4 . . V . K. . 4

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