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TUESDAY, J UNE10t1879.
POLITICAL ETHICF.-
i r..ihnnn'i Disnnkition on Governmentr
UldUUitl Vl i""'"" - -1 is
CHAPTER XV.
ric Government of Rome as Illustrat-
mentt whic itbfe l0ogfetei
ment andHiefi ofittte B8senee,Ejte
great subject, closes with' an analysis of
the origin and character of th govern
ments of Rome aartfreaj; ;riUw
These have been selected 'to exemplify
the fundamental principles established
in the disquisition from the fact of their
being deemed thtwo most remarkable
and excellent of their respective forms
of constitutional government. The ob
ject iPto shbvrvhWthe principles laid
down in the1 disquisition were applied
in the mow simple forms of such gov
ernment 'preliminary and preparatory
to an exposition of the grander mode in
which the Batd .principles-have-been ap
plied in thejgoyeminentrOtXhe United
wbfr.h ef rxisition is
contained tn Oalhown's'mAstexiyldisVJgfefln,
course on the government and constitu
tion of the United States in some re
spects the new political testament of
the great statesman when taken in con
nection with his disquisition, andrwhan
is considered the blaze of lightiw hicf
he throws upon the work of the fathers
nf t.hft rmintrv.
Preliminary now to the analysis of
lhA cmvernment of Rome, it may be re
peated .that ..Calhoun iiQju thb-rtbat
not only wfts the eondufrent principle
and his other principles of government
applied in the case of Rome and Great
Britain, but that they were applied on
a still grander scale in the moe cmn
plex machinery of. the lGJvernfnnl of
these States. In the three cases the
principles are the same, although they
were applied differently, owing to the
different situation and circumstances of
the communities. In Rome and Great
Britain the principles were applied in
communities in which hereditary rank
had long prevailed. Their Tespective
constitutions originated in concessions.
to the people. In the case of this re
public the application of the principles
was more difficulty because H political
rank and distinction between citizens
Wrere excluded. With us government
had Us origin in the will of the people.
But in all, the object was the same, viz;
to enthrone the concurrent principle,
that is, to take the sense of each class or
portion of the community through its
appropriate organ and considei' the con
current sense of all as the sense of the
whole community.
The Roman people consisted of two
distinct orders, the Patricians and the
Plebeians. The line of demarcation was
strongly drawn ; so strongly drawn that
for a Tory time the right ot intermarri
age was prohibited. After the over
throw of the monarchy and the expul
sion of the Tarquiris, the government
fell into the hands of the Patricians,
who, with their clients and dependents,
formed a powerful body. At first' they
treated the Plebeians with kindness, so
long as there was danger of the return
of the Tarquins, Afterwards the Ple
beians were treated' with great cruelty.
The Plebeians won the victories of the
day, and . the Patricians seized all the
fruits. The result was, deep hatred be-r
tween the two orders. Faction,, vio
lence and 'corruption followed. An in
cident occurred which brought the two,
parties into dixeet conflict. This is the.
incident .referred, to. "An oldsoIHer
who had long served tfce countryand
had fought with. .Jbra very in twenlv-
eteht battles, toade his escab'ec f roin thft
prisorfbf hispEetosuad, pale and
of the .Plebeians. A crowd Surrounded
Mot: an A his tale of service rotha enuri2
tr.d cruelty , with wMcb, he-nadi
neen ireaiea oy nis creditor; in.aied a,
name wmcii continued to, Jage 'until it
extended to the" armyr "It refused to
conge any longer in serviccw3ros3ed
the Anio, and took possession of the
sacredtsamteTto divided
in opiriyisUthecouych aoap
prevai
ceded tWright-toelecitwo tribunes al
the protectors of their OTtersFhrynm-
Iwius afterwards -tiuSi'WtiwAl tA.tUL
jtie.-i'ieDeians secureoTiultpow'er,
Dwo uiwuuiiio, wtia. esiauiisueu.
ng all the-hbnori of the govern-
to the Plebeians. Thev could not
uunea tnrongn ineir trrotrhateanres'
atij wivtbe entire aetion ofTthe v-
er, 4ui control of the.eenate.? By this
arrangement the fro verrimpnt. wag niopui
unfiir the concurrent and joint voice of
thdfwo orders and expressed throueh
separate orgaTla)f ppsesaptl the-.
lowers of .WlrW.ft mg vy
th0 Roman gdveramiat tt&erted f roto
oneaosoiute pitq; oae eomtitntional in
character; from One of the Patricians
onlylotliaKfitlae wheilerfrom
an arotecsacy-io a republic. Thua was
laid the solid foundation of Roman lib
erty and greatness r,fii)
Calhoun holds that the concurrent
principle thus enthroned made Rome
ail she was in her palmiest days. Con
flicts between the orders were moder
ated; interests were harmonized, un
selfish patriotism grew to be the pre
vailing sentiment; the Roman name
was elevated above other names; and
the authority of Rome was extended
over the greater part of the then known
world. All of this, Calhoun holds, was
due to the compromise made at the
-critical period in Roman history. Had
the Patricians and Plebeians resorted to
wnls'there is every reason to believe
that Rome would have been a3 insig
nificant as the petty States which sur
rounded her. Had the Patricians or the
Plebeians prevailed, Rome would have
been probably conquered by some of
the neighboring States. But having
put the concurrent principle in force,
she won unbounded sway and imper
ishable renown. It is true that the tri
bunate ultimately became one of the
instruments by which Roman liberty
was overthrown, but that overthrow
was because of outside dangers to whicH
Rome became subject in the course of
nine. j.ne concurrent principle aecom
muoucu mc uujeut ior wmcn it was
formed; it preserved the internal
machinery of the gQvemrnen.t
but it could not prevent Rome from
1 vRg eneatn the exterior shocks
which she afterwards received. It is
.nmethatnndernftaences from with--out
JSome divided inrn factions anii foil
; ftto military A&vmwjmt this argues
,i naught taftopJejildlc of the trbun-
aterwhich, after fully accomplishing its
purpose, was seized- and mnda tn
throw the :liberty it had originauyi e
tabhshed; nctjLer peculiarity with
regard to the government of Rome was
thepower-wTilcfiWfexsenatei had of ap-
vxinting a dictator, when tfin
: f r . : .. i v.- ----- v. "-i'v
wa in imminent uanger. mis, togeth
r er with-votfter? powers itfyested in the
iiate, gave tne jatncians great power
'At the same time the Plebeians, through
1--'ffiffr organs, also possessed great pow
; JiJ. Thus the positive and the TlPfrst.ivn
pdwers being strong the government
.became one of iron strong anal
.; the times existing; strong and good be-
- cause oi me entnronement of the con
. - current principle. A -J J. p. t.:-
' "Pwards of thlrtr years Mrs Window's Sootfr
- uXsitJW PJT11 used lor children. It corrects
;-w.RSTgS' c4re! dsenteryand diarrhoea, whether
"u" kwuiiuj; or ower causes, ah old and
berj
opefii
rneot
bnlrf
CO
ot
carr
firm nlnses ita annual-sessiont
I'v" IT
f JNewbem ftyppea on c
rner'trn
tatoedwttl
62,500.
$10,000 worth: of i bond receive
the State treasury for exchange last
mmm Ainu in am
fBaflMana Sandy?IUdgejjpwii8nips
ih; Unloto county, oocn i foiw u?w
Mbitlon? - ' 1 !- v - J
'A petition is in circulation in Union
county asking for an election onrjbe ,
stock lawt vUu. q Jl
The Bell Telephoe'company have an
onronf in Wiiminirton to ascertain-if
tB&dtj.'faike, theMJM'stfeto of
bvicyuuuvot . . ,
lie Dys'otMohfoe aefctlieif :ptfrtnts,
an example the other Hay by fc-rdtinjc on
the Uquor question. ! The vote jrtood 76
for prohibition against 4 for license.
The DeoDle of Smithfield, Johnston
i A. .
a. k k
piace on
i iti-i. ' ' - '
nv. A. A. Boshamer. breached the
annual ; sermon and Rev. J.; Henry i
Smith, D. D, of Greensboro, delivered
tjre annuid-addresarbefore4he pupila,of ,
ttie Monroe Highw4Schooj last week.
Both efforts are spoken of in the highest
terms.
The election to decide whether or not
and resulted in favor of prohibition by
80 majority. There were 515 votes poll-
ed, 287 being for prommnon,' anu zio
for license.
Tne Wilmington Star says : Weleam
that Maj. D. J. Devane, of this city, a
prominent member of the legal fraterni
ty, has been appointed by the United
states Circuit court now in session ui
Raleigh, omjmissio4Ber to sell the Wil
mington, tjoiumoia je Augusta -n.au-road,
under a foreclosure.
Atlanta Constitution .Some days ago
we printed the facts in the case of one
Yilliam Spell, who was arrested in
Cochran for murdering his wife in
Sampson county, North Carolina. Spell
at first denied that be had ever lived in
Sampson county, but subsequently con
fessed not only that he had lived there,
but that his wife -was poisoned by his
e ii i : rn 1 !r,nll
iamiiy pnysiciaii. i uesuay uigut open
eloped "with himself and failed to leave
behind him a map of his route.
BRIEF NEWS ITEMS.
Conkling will make four political
speeches in Maine in September.
Ex-Governor G. C. Walker, of Virgin-
-- -n a
ia. was hi Kicnmona last wreeK sarrane-
mg nis aitaira, preparatory to returning
to Binghamton, JN. X '
Policeman John Gill, of Richmond,
Va.. attempted to commit suicide last
Friday by cutting his throat and taking
laudanum, while suffering f rom. mental
Repression.
It is currently reported in Columbus,
O., that Gen. Rice will hold TO abeyance
his acceptance of the nomination for
Lieutenant-Governor, until it is decided
whether John G. Thompson will be cho
sen to manage the campaign.
Sirs, ilagdalena Boeschoff, of Day
ton, Ky., in a fit of anger last week
struct a neignoor s little aaugnter.
hursday'nghtliearing that the child
would probably die, yilrs. Boeschoff
drowned herself in eistetn, preferring
as she had told her nnsbanu,ito kul her
self rattier than hare her child discrac-
ed by lier execution on the gallows.
In the case of Detective John vv ren,
of Richmond, Vau, charged, jointly with
it A, Steele, ot robbing k. K. ixiaw of
Savannah, Ga T)f 040, in Richmond, on
the nightof April loth ;ast, the jury
brought in a verdict of acquittal, nd
tie accused was discharged: Jn the
the State?? attproernter
a nolle pros., and he wag dLscartreiL
Gen Thos. Ewing aent' the following
q&patch, upon being notified of his nom
ination ' Tor Governor rOf OhiQ . by the
Democrats: "I accept "and : thank" the
Democracy of Ohiafor,the distinguish
ed and uiisought honof conferred upon
IT- 1 Z -. . . . 1 .
me. victory JwirCTown our sirusnne
for the supremacyd.f freemen met pe
dollar and the bavotiet 1 a
Th messenger f Ue-IilfiiOia CJentral
Railroad Company, Chicago, while, on
thte wTh'banlt
2 o'clock
Saturday afternoon; with $9,000 in bills
for deposit' was met bv ; two strancrers
In front of A. T. Stewart .& . Co,'s store,
wno tnrew --cayenne i: DeoDer in this
eyes and snatched the package of mon-
i i. . 11 -i . . .
yaiier wmcn iney jumpeo into a DUg-
r ana arove in . a ' sontnenv drrecuon
without detention. ' ' .
SOUTH flROUSi ITEMS.
"iTheettwTithalR -yeAsrinan
named Hawkinsrttvmg on W. IL
Bramlette's lace, near Greenville, ac
cidentally shot himself through the body
ouu 1110 uu44uitiuu is supjxjseu io ue cm-
ical.
The Governor has anDointed "IV. R.
Dunlap treasurer and T. F. Clybume
auditor of Lancaster county.
A mail route will soon be onened from
Johnson, on the Charlotte, Columbia &
Augusta Railroad to Williston, on the
South Carolina Railroad.
The South Carolina Railroad is now
receiving freight for Flat Rock, N. O,
on the Spartanburg & Asheville Rail
road. - k ,
During the month of Ma'v t.her
three deaths in Camden two whiten.
one adult and one child ; one colored
aduit.
A new industry is beginnincr toshnw
itself around Camden in the shape of
lice culture.
The Camden street hand
few days ago and the town council in
creased their wages 20 per cent.
'
ThaOeath.Bateaj
Our country Is getting to be fearfully a-Urmtng
the average of life being lessened every rear. with.
Out any reasonable cause, death lesultinggiBneral
ly from tUe insignificant ortfln. 4t this ea
son of the year especially, a cold Is suca a. common
mingtaaiintwTofTery day life we are apt
to overlook the dangers attending; H agd. often Hod
too late, that a Fever Vung trouble; taa already
n.--Thosaiids lose their Uvea l&4fcia-.mr ar.
ery winter whUe ha4 oacsntit,a4EtoiasJi Stbcf
been taken, i cure woul hatetewmed. and a lame
bill from a doctor been afoldej."' For all diseases
of the Throat: andLmia. Bowm's Gmti
SfBDP has proven Itself to-be the greatest discov-
eiy or itg,iTOd in mMicine. Every Druggist in this
country will tell you of Its, wonderful effecV Over
950,000 bottles sold last rear wUhoutaainrf
faflart known.
j-rll ... i ,
an iV ' .rT V
- TO all Who am inttrlns fmm Ka AmmwB mJ
dtscretlons of youth, nervous weakness, early de
cay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send aroeipethat
will cure you. JBkT Oi" chargk. Thist
remedy was discovered
South America. Bend a s
br a mlssionarvi in
a self-addressed envelope
toJ2.eEV JOSEPH T, INMAN, Watton D, New
JJAlla Caatjrc I Mr liUarpotatwat.
dlLto 0 wam whir "itier'sougi
sMurhithfl
notnlnAlInn was twutfiiifi Via V, a A wi'
in falrlr treated bv tn Rnuhifm.ns . No.t
a tr f ami v dinner on ine cauciu m.,
.1 TJjwv year, the rtutrtotdor ffyf
cuforclwfesof an kinds la Henry'a Carbollo
S&S;. tt and be conyinced. Beware of coun
terfeits. . .
une8 lw .
Stitu-S ? i , IS 1 ii ,u. I
FT ILJ.ll I
mom
INTRODUCED, 1866.
tfie-' frkiUul
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-
CDSTiVtntSS,
DYSCTTEfiYrIIUOUS
AGUE AND FEVER,
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER
bowelT
ootly, but OBWtiBae alternate .with,
lcioiwiaf; Fain in ttea Bexi, aooo?pBll
with a Dull eniatinn in the back part.Pain
in the right ride ind under the ahonltor
blade, fttllne after eatang, with dmn-"
-clinatioate exertion fif fmdr
IjOW pirits, Xioea ot
of haying nenJected
eu,
yiuttering at the Heart, Dots
before the
Yellow Skin. Headache generally
eryertherlght eye, Beetleatmeas at night
with fitful dreaxna, highly colored Urine.
JJ THXSX VALX20S AS UNHKEIliD,
SERIOUS DISEASES WJLL SOON BE DEVELOPED,
TUTT'S PILLS
, : 1;. i
are especially adapted to such
cases ar single do eflteqt.
such a CTtahge of leellhg aso i
astonish the sufferer.
TUTT'S PILLS
.re aamaa4ado1b4htaMM that are
free fraawy romaXiMi can injure
the Meet delicate rffaalzatioti. They
Semreh, Clean ae, PaHfy, aad laricerate
the eattre Syatem, By retteyinr the en-a-r(e4
Urer, they cleanse the blood
front noinoaons h timers, and thus Impart
: health and TitaUty to the body, causing
the bowels to act naturally, without
which ao one can feel well.
ITotidODivine says :
Dr. TUTT : Dear Sir : Fortenysanl hve bsn
a nuwtTS to JDnpepau, Oontiption and Piles. Last
princ roar Fills wmrm fmxm
tksmT bat Willi littls faith),
avs mood amwtits. diMstioI
mar rnu wars iwowamaM m mv 4 mm
mk with littls futh). I sn now s Veil man.
have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools.
ilss gonsw and I hav gained fort; poands solid fleso.
gonav sua i aaTegainna lorcj poancs soiia uei
see worth thsvrsiffat in gold. .
IW1
RsTV.
'.BL.Lt. BIMroAAa, LrtTUIS. Kf.
it
JL
Their first effectis to Jarre stss ike Appctt'e,
and cause to body toJTaka Jaa Jfljpsh. tltna ..o
system is aearislsasland JBJ their Touic A r
tlon on the Die saliva Qrgraus Keaulur
8taIarprodBCv ; ? w.
DR. 3. F. HAYWOOt),
OF NEW YORK, SAYS;-
Tww aiiaa sgsiba oaaaos ba rcliered by rs.
Storing th Linr c its normal f unctiona, and fur
this trarpoM o isiasdy his r been in waled that
has as appr aaaCset aTUTTa fUM"
S011T EVERYWHEBEi PRrCC 2$-CEllTS. -Qfflca
aa St arravy Street, New Tork.
'&T, Xtr,TUTir9 ILLXVAL Of Tahuble Infor
nation aiid. Useful KAelBCiwUl be mailed res
on application. , . ,
lUTT'S HAIR DYE,
Obat Hixs, 09 WSrsjMi ehanrad to a Glosst
Blacx b s sinIs application of tnia Dtk It hn.
paxta a Nataral dolor, acts Instantaneously, and is
as Harmless as spriasT water. Sold by Draegiats, or
ant bj mmsi on receipt oi $L '
Office; 35 Murray St., New York.
apr 1 ly.
THE GENUIIfS
DILC.MoLAE'S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored,
with occasional flushes,
or a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks; the eyes become dulliithe
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
stomach ; occasional nausea and vom
iting ; violent pains throughout the
abdomerr; bowels irregular, "at times
costive ; stools slimy, not unfrequent
ly tinged with blood; belly swollen
and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration '
occasionally difficult, and accompa
nied by' hiccbugh ;" cougi sometimes
dry and convulsive ; uneasy and dis
turbed sleep, with grinding of the
teeth ; temper variable, but generally
irritable, &c.
Whenever the abavymptis
are found t&exisf,
DR. C. McLANE'S ,VRMIFUGE
wil certainly effect a cure. .
in any form; it is an, innocent prepa
ration, not capable of doing the slightest
injury to the most tender infant.
Ihe gerlUUiei -)R MCLANE-S VER
MIFUGE bedrsthe 'signatures of C.
McLane
wrapper.
k - i
and Fleming Bros, on the
DR. C
. McLANE'S
LIVER PILLS
, are jiot recomriended as a remedy . for
all the ills that flesh is heir to?' but in
affections of the liver, and in all Bilious:
Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head-;
ache, or diseases of that character, they
stand without a rival,
AGVK.ANI), WVKR.
No better cathartic can be used prepar
atory to, or after taking Quinine.
As aC simpler purgative they are un
equaled. ' '
BCWAH OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
; Each box has a red wax seal on the
ltd, with the impression Dr. McLane's
Liver Pills.
i V J2ach wrapper bears the, signatures of ,
, C. McLane and Fleming Bros j '.
' Insist 'upon' having thegenuine Dri.
f U,1 uon T r. . - I u..
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., thei
. market being full of imitations of the
name McLane, spelled differently but,
same pronunciation.
N
OTICE Of SEIZURE.
U. a INTERNAL REVENUE,
Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina,
Statesvfue, N. C., May 16, 1 879.
. Seized forvlolaUon of Internal Revenue Laws,
(Ml JBOjr M.O, xotv: 2 J-. V
8 boxes manufactured tobacco, owner unknown.
Also, 2 boxes tobacco, owner c ward.
f
Notice Is hereby given to the owner or claimant
of the above described oroDertr to appear before
me at. my office In Statesvule. and make claim
thereto before the expiration of thirty- days from
date hereof or the same will be forfeited to the
AnTD
mm
I1B
-HEADACHE
fEV2R,
United States. . Jc - J. J. MOTT,
J. G. Yoomo, Collector.
- ' Deputy. ' 1
may 18 8t ln30dys -
noTtj;fEii ait date
COMMISSION
H fGGlT
MERCHANTS,
.A
YT
Boy and sell oo consignment an kinds of
wmiflre "atriet tieraohal i - a
. attention to aU busineM entrusted to can.
Four doon above Charlotte Hotel.
dec3
Mu&tx&xhiua,
NDKKTAKTNQ
The undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders
for every class of Undertaking: Having n hand
fuU assorted; I 'A'AHH JA
COFFINS,' cflSkTS AND BURlAt CASES,
Both Wood and Metallc
i
Hearses furnished If desired.
ft. -iff!
Furniture of every Description Be pal red at snor
' nonce. .'
" f'A dwiMrVlLyLM,
WUh X, a!;ogers, Trade StreeU
June 20.
iqvuxvs.
Tr
FOR
Bottled Lagerj Beer.
ALE AND PORTER,
Is comer Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered
to any part of the city, free of charge for $1.00 per
dozen.
F. C. MUhZLER.
9a orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re
ceive prompt attention.
mar4
DR. J. H. Mr Aden,
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST.
Now offers to the trade a full stock of
Lubin's Extracts and Colognes,
English Select
SPICES,
Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps.
English, French and American
TOOTH BRUSHES.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and
day at
J. H. McADEN'S
Prescription Store.
SECURITY,
SECURITY,
SECURITY.
200 Barrels of
. 1 fl-
C; WEST ft SONS'
EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE
ALADDIN SECURITY OIL.
West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil. from C West &
Sons, Baltimore.
Hlehest Medal awarded at Centennial ExDOsltlon.
Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a
ore test or liu degrees Fahrenheit Derore u wui
bum. C West ft Sons, Baltimore.
i Its: Sale by
Dr. J. H. McADEN, Sole Agent,
.'t. ..i . CHABJX)TTi.T.c. ;
ICE ! ICE !
,: AT THE. SAME OLD STAND,
Wher I am prepared to fumlsh a superior quality
to all who mar want Inn mv mi win aion mv
dallyjflenrlesjat places of boslness or private
reiuKma -yrvreiB kitcu um anver, acuressea to
me through Fj O. Box 153, or deUvered to meat
.offljejrajtotkjtf receive
GuaUHueiawh beeln with n rin hA mnniiui
theeDMre season at Uiefollowtag figures:
In quantities toss than 5 lbs., 2c per lb."
' SJ&Ki1' Hie. per ik :
of 50 lbs. and up, 16 M:
The above figures are the same at which iee han
been sold for the last two seasons, when I had
competition: and as I have unsurpassed facilities
to conduct the business on a legitimate principle.'
consumers will consult their Interest by giving me
Tbanklui ior your pauonage in toe past I re
spectrally ask a continuance of the same.
i. X, AJNXUUNT.
.o:fMay2. - :'
a
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A VVfV
ti n HOST APPROVED FORM.
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est, most complete, and most tnorouinly equipped
'ji l j ! itii
JfOff
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In the South, the propnetor has just added a com
plete. .
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AND
Ruling Department,
Capable of executing the very best class of work, at
short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or
'-"If ;
other books rebound in handsome slyle, and at
very low figures.
BLANK BOOKS,
ACCOUNTS CURRENT,
And work of tl ds class, ruled and bound to order.
We are prepared to furnish eiose estimates on
every description of
IETTER PRESS PRINTING.
A JTiTaL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOB
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 oar
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 ,
CafbfAs
BILL HEADS,
Deeds
-ma. :
Receipt Books,
Business Cards,
' T Programmes
Magistrates' and
.( .-
Court Wanks.
In fact, all kinds of printing done at short notmiy'
Special attention given to Railroad PrintTnr-
, i.1
:i.if
BOOK WORK.
, Having a larger supply of type than mtmt Job-eBK
tabllahments, BOOK WORK has been ant wIU
continue to be a specialty with us.
'! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
a - t- i i
r - ': s-
J. T. BUTLER'S.
nil
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
r)
SILVER AND
-'.!-
-SILYER-
PLATED
WARE,
GOLD AND SILVER
SPECTACLES.
Gold-Head Canes and everything you want
a
J. T. BUTLER'S.
I4ec24,
LASNE,
From Paris, France,
WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, QILDER and IL
VER PLATER;-'i.
Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian, Church,
Nat Gray Store. - ,
' Kvrvilnd of renairs made at once at half orfce-'
ahd warjuntefl one year. Every kind of Jewelrr or
Bronze oiwirtg JoioriHg. buver-iaung and tiai
anhdng an&do at short notioe and equally as good
as new,vWorkdoBe for the trade at low prices. -
Apprentice wanted, with premium and good
referenceai1-- .
itepaired work, uncalled for will be sold at the
eiplraaoa of twelve months for cost of repairs.
septl5 ' ", .
u
OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY.
This Institution was regularly Incorporated by
the Legislature of the State for Educational and'
Charitable Durooses hi 1868. Vos thx tkrx of
Twrcrro-FrVB ySass, Co which contract the inviola
ble, faith of the State is pledged with a capital of
81,000,000, to, which, it has since added a Reserve
Fund of SK.W.000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM
BER DRAWINGS will take place monthly. It
never scales or postpones. Look at the following
distribution:
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
during which will take place the
109TH GRAND MONTHLY
AND THE
EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING
At New Orleans. Tuesday, June 17th, 1879,
Under the personal supervision and management
OF
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana,
and Gen. J. A. EARLY, of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE, I lOO.OOa
(Sf Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars Only.
Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, $1.
LIST OF PRIZES :
1 Capital Prize of $100,000.
1 Grand Prize of. . . . 50,000.
1 Grand Prize of 20,000.
$100,000
50.000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
40,000
60,000
100,000
2 Large Prizes of 10,000....
4 Large Prizes of 5,000....
20 Prizes of 1,000 ...
50 Prizes of 500....
100 Prizes of 300 ...
200 Prizes of 200....
600 Prizes of 100....
10,000 Prizes of 10.....
APPROXIMATION PRIZES t
100 Approximation Prizes of $200
100 Approximation Prizes of 100
100 Approximation Prizes of 75 ....
$20,000
10,000
7,500
11,279 Prizes, amounting to $52200
Gen. G. T. Beauregard, of La.,
Gen. J. A. Early, of Va., )
Commissioners.
. -j 4t, ...
Application for rates to clubs should only be made
to the office of the company to New Orleans.
Write for circulars or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
Postofflce Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana
mayl8 i
Reject all violent Purgatives. They ruin the.
tone of the bowels and weaken the digestion.
TARRANT'S
EFFERVESCENT
APEBLENT
SELTZER
Is used br rational Deoole as a means of relieving
all derangements of the stomach, liver and Intes
tines, Decanse k remoyes ooeirucuons wiuiow paw,
ana mparts vigor to tne organs wmcn u punnes
ana regatates.
bout by ali Druggists.
BECJCWITH'S
AJffTI-i)YEPTic PILLS.
' These Fins1 wQI prevent and cure Dyspepsia.
They are aa unrivalled Dinner Pllk mud aperient,
and admirably adaoted as a family medicine. They ;
are used by the most; cultivated people In our
country, ana are extensively usea oy- pnysieians m
their practice. Sold by- Druggists generally. Send
for circular.. E. R. BECKWllH, Sole Manufactur
er, feiersDurg, va.
- CELEBRATED - -
DR. WM. Hi stokes,
irayaiciau, aioimt nope netreat, tsaiomore,
Writes: "I have great pleasure In adding my testi
mony to the virtues of Coldeu'sLieblgs Liquid Ex
tract of Beef and Tonic Invteorator as the very best
preparation used for depression, weakness and ln-
aigeion, ana, tnereiore. conndently recommend
It to thej medical profession." Sold by aU drug-
ji- t
rjTuviuz lit
ma
,Mdszpnismt,ursl(ows large botnifjtiwloo, tosell our '
siew ana wonaerinrniTvnusuSk- wr stesnwMBfge
dSsmpts irsti. sjigrsss Bsslui Msrshall,
month and" expenses roaranteed to
Agents. Outfit free Shaw & Co,' Augus-
fTfTT-AB and expenses to a;
ents. Outfit
EBY, Augus-
puh. iree.
Address P. O. VICI
fa, Maine:
5
i uht V - THX HOUSEWIFE'S ' ;
in Jewelry and iranc
.&.
Ga$iEATEST FRIEND
-"rThe latest mad moat complete Invention of the
ial-iiockeBACawnsworth's Flutinc and Smooth-
tns'Zron. rfiaves Che expense of fuel and the se-
wete rasr.OT suoaing over a not ore on ironing
lays. - v
Shis stemi teats Itself, and will save Its worth In
ood- assumed under the old process tn a short
Ume, 'to.ay,aotiilng of the health of those who do
the woric -ftfr'
Were the agents for the State of North Caroli
na, and we propose to commence the sale of it In
'MeckleDbmg,; Gaston' and Lrneoln counties at
once. Any one, wishing to purchase the right to
ell U other counties In the State will do well to
Butler's hardware store.
CL-S. Mallard Is our agent
wpiw ajonoe iuie nnoersignea ai unarioae,
tfThe aamnle Irons have arrived and are at H. T.
WHENoANY MAN
4,, r -; r '"ttBJitx: with
COLDCHIL
HEADACHS
' and general Minf ortableneafl,
AND TXT
ja r
DONT' KNOW EXACTLY' 'WHAT
AIL8 HIM
Then is the time to take, .
SI
.i'
.HI .('; . P.
These pills a,e
J jinade of certain Ingredients that
Lrfer.Urid rt tbe same Uml
w specuuij! on uiu utot. ana tne same Ume
ju RESTORING TO HEALTH,
when all other remedies fait "
Take them for Biliousness, Indigestion, Costive
ness. Liver Oontplaints, and all diseases and dis
orders of the stomach. '
As a Tamil Y eathartlo nlll thev am WIUDivtct,
; WITHOUT AN EQUAL "
jbftN V. HENRY, CURRAN ft CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
8 College Place, New York.
For salejy L. R. Wrlston ft Co., Charlotte, N. c.
SMITH'S WORM OIL.
ATHXN8, Ga., December 8, 1878.
A few nights since I e&ve bit son nn dmu f tk.
Worm OIL and the next dar he mused iTtn
Jaive worms. At the same time I gave one to mv
uuie gm, roar yeais old, and she passed eighty-six
worms from four to fifteen inches long.
Ai v W. F, PHTLLIPS.
Worm OH for sale by Druggists generally. Pre
pared By E. $. LYNDON, Athens, Ga.
Price 25 cents, . teb2 1 d&wl t.
Is a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the
only purely Vegetable remedy known to soi
ence, that has made radical and Permanent
Cukes of Syphilis and Scrofim.a 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
Bishop D. S. Doggett (Southern Meth.)
It Is an excellent corrective of indigestion,
used It with prompt beneficial results.
Have
Rev. Dr. Mangum, Prof. University of N. C.
I concur with Bishop Doggett in his estimate of
the Vest Pocket Cure.
R5V. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C. Conference.
It has benefitted me. Send another package.
Rev. Len?y M. Lee, D. D., Meth. Hist'n.
I tyn neyr Srtftorf tt at borne or abroad. It Is
an antiaote to Indigestion. Uneasiness after a
meal or purging is checked and the bowels regula
ted. Its merits are attested by numbers of high
character. I have seen a " tried-everything " dys
peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose.
Rev. Drs. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson (IUy.
ItlB endorsed by the direct personal testimonw
of : men of national fame and of strictness o
speech. It is not too much to say that no medicine
ever had such support m its lavor as a speanc
The word of any one of the eminent divines bo
underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserved'
weight Their united witness Joined with the ex
perimental use and approval of the preparation b
well-known physicians, removes all doubt. It is
beyond question, a wonderful therapeutical agent
Editors Religious Herald, Va.
Rev. R. L. Dabney, LL. D., Ham. Sid. Col.. Va.
It Is highly esteemed here by the regular Medi
cal Faculty and the people. It Is excellent for in
digestion and flatulent colic sedative, soporific
tonic, slightly aperient, without nausea.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
For sale by:
DR. T. a SMITH, Charlotte, N. C.
ODELL, RAGAN & CO., Greensboro, N. C.
THEO. F. KLUTTZ. Salisbury, N. C.
POLE, MILLER & CO..
Apothecaries and Sole Proprietors,
Richmond, Va.
mar 20 dsw tl.
CHINA PALACE
-OF-
JNO. EROOKFIELD & CO.,
- 1
LEADERS OP LOW PRICES.
Just received, a lot of
Ice Cream Freezers, best make, freeze in 5 min
utes; Water Coolers, Refrigerators, Wire
Covers, Fly Traps, Pampas Plumes.
rr Bird Cagesv Fruit Jars and
Jelly Tumblers.
: We constantlr keep on hand a full line of Plain
1 1
5;Dra1ed!Cldna,Croclten Glassware, Lamp
Goods, Cutlery and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods. Tin.
Wood and Willow Ware.
COUNTRY
MERCHANTS
are Invited to calL We sen goods as cheap a?
, Northern houses, and Koarantee satisfaction, win
aendqtwtextom on application. :
im x nan ting .yon ior tne UDerai patronage in
past, we are, ...
f -.
Very respectfully,
. JNCfc BROOKFIELD & CO.,
Charlotte, N. C, June'i", 1879.';--' A
N
OTICE.
NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, j
KvrDSVfl xW iUTt TlrrABfTm-n'O sflaWaTTva? V-
i Company Shops, N. C, May 81st, 1879. '
Thtt ThlrhplTi Annnnl Wooflnv nf fYi UmKhold-
era of the North Caralinn. SAllraad Cnmnuif will
be held In Charlotte, N. Con the second Thursday
oi JUiy, iH w; and the transier oooksoi stock
said company will be closed from this date untu
after the meeting. W. L. THORNBURG.
: t See N, C R.R. Co.
, JuneS dlwwBt 1 -
Address -P.
a Box 182.
OBSERVER OSTICE1
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, Ni O.
ior Mecklenburg county.
May 15, 187d3rn.