ifiSfllSGTOJf-TOWCSr .gtrititttin ?nifl,gitijaiM0- ST i. i IT i..' a l'l '. r-.j: Jl -1 U Li siite jnsw& J 1 .Li I ... i The Salisbury literary cIud das ad- .its . -w- - - - J2urnea over jum. i Thus far tblfiW8easoiia-z54d Thus far tMa!easona-54idoir badges have been sold in Wilmington. Hon. J. M. Leach was admitted, into the Presbyterian church Otf .Lexington last Sabbath. j A citizen of Rowan some nights ago t A. 1 l Iasbaw ftlAtTAtt A'nAO. form rrkn rrl.Wol- hnm' in rvnairlttl-ol - fair throughot ;C1& JCerejaniMeO, while the corn prospects zxt Quite good The Salem Press is informed that at' Yadkin College commencement -there, " were eight barbecues arid fiVid ,6Meb-,. 1.1 1- A ; 1 ' L1UI1CI y Btiiuui). ; v -' ! L The ' -Dhvsicians of Iredell are called to meet tit Statesville on j the' 28tlr inst. forTthe purpose jof forming a county Wfrl hf health. ' '- ,. JMr. Peter Waggoner, a. highly respect-1 flu. citizen oi oaiem, uieu ui wuisump- tfcntastSnJatj lnd iras buried with ias6pio honors JLonjfey X J $ 1 The Kev. Dr. McDonald, of Rich mond, Va., has declined the presidency of Wake Forest College, tendered htm by the trustees last Tuesday. The Asheville Citizen sms jthatat present, corn is scarce in Macon at $1 per bushel, while it is plentiful in Cher okee at 50 cents and in Clay at 75 cents. A tVta lata nATnmonnomDnf rf iho Dug lavv iu iu hi ViiiviiL ii u v. n i vi r IJast .Tennessee Wesleyan University at Athens," the degree iof Doctor of r in A T r T T ijil WS was comen'cu hjjvh xxuii. o. j. Henry, of Asheville. Mt, Airy Visitor : A colored family named Bryaift, ,of Long Creek, this State, recently discovered a bee tree, and partaking of the wild honey, were pois oned. Several members of the family died. The turnpike between Asheville and the Warm Springs has been turned over to the Western North Carolina Rail road, and it will probabfy be .worked by the convicts in ' the 'serVice of that company. Mb Airy Visitor; Qeorge Griggs, "wild IrVeu with his mother at Mrs. Mar garet jHaynes', a few miles, from this place, was bitten on the hand by a moc casin snake on Friday, May 30th, and died early on Tuesday morning follow ing. James B. Yellowly, Esq.; a lawyer of pi-ominence in Mississippi, and a dis tinguished member of the Mississippi Legislature, has returned to North Car olina, his native State, with his family, to make his residence in Greenville, Pitt county. The Asheville Citizen says that as a general thing, the apple crop through out Western North Carolina, was al most wholly destroyed by the severe frosts in the early portion of May. In some localities there will be a fair orop, but to a very large extent the crop was ruined, Thevote on the looal option question in Salisbury stood: prohibition, 139 ; li cense, 356; majority for license, 217. About half the vote of the township was polled. The Watchman says the result was not altogether unexpected, and that only 15 or 16 colored men vo ted for prohibition. Winston Sentinel - Tho . w "V ViVltiVIlO ui South Fork townshiy are circulating a election. in batlpwnsbip 'onthmes- thatii '&.pithiji , A correspondent of the Sal Watchman says a negro was killed on the plantation of Capt. Frank Smith,- uear juinwooa, uaviason county, Wed- ueaut. iic was inrown irom his mule and caught bv t.hp fnnt. irJ"iiQ ... r- - v ' " in "V piUTl" gears and dragged a considerable dis- fin . XT A n A -m. I 1 -",'Li"rL ., crjr isuorx iime.; J The Winston Sentinel says that last tSrff1? V year oia cnna of Sher iff Estes, of ; Stokes county, was fonnd ; drownedin a tub of water. The water - was ieit in ine rear yara of the sheriffs x residence, and lt ls thought that the babe, being unattended, was attracted to it; and while amusing itself, lost its fj balance and fell in. g The Sentinel says two men, calling g themselves Stevens fand Staley lyini tftifocation f f f pnotogrxiphrtl? fiavS g befrrl Ttf Wrhstbn4or ifSmTind had run tip aboard bill of considerable S mo?nt at Mrs. Hardie's, and on last q Sunday night thev picked up their bag- !l S? S2d sklPPf Mr - If. followed m heir baggage and seized it. mi.- at l .n . . v piatesTiue American reproduces Sfrom fbiChidat.fiffthS prnnm v ntiW. Tiiin iTM i Vr , " T. . . v--iXT5CU.ll SOU t)I IMntoirollegedTiowpastorof a j .v.i v.uHVi ui xHewarK, JN. J. .r'?11' 1Mtoi for the ben efit of the Avery Guards, replenished ther exchequer to Uie amount of 38. The tfftwte says tins company has elect ed Rev. R. B. Anderson, as chaplain, Br. Ii. C. Pearson, surgeon, and the follow ing named gentlemen as honorary mem bers; Gen. R. F. Hoke, Col. sf McD Tate, and Capts. E, W. Ward and G P it?rwm.. -Raleigh Observer: We understand there is to be on exhibition at the SalC2un cenrihwi a beauti tul silver cased perfume bottle, the property of Mrs, Fr. 0. L. Ellis, of rankhn, which has been in the family for years, said to have been given by Ma!T i?ueen of S008 to one of her SEtJ6 nigllbefore her execution. It is the same which excited comment years ago, from its being mentioned in 0? MCKnA ry, near John's river, in this countv made an attempt to commit Sde It seems that for the past week or more his mind has been affected, owig principally to pecuniary ernbartasl mounted a ladder which he hadplaced against the house the eveningSePvS ,and ascended to the top of thehouse , he then knelt and prayed, after v?S : Sthjewfchimself wittT considerable r-SKSJ???-'- He fell 7Z pgncrnr in 11 is iifii iiirimr; cievcn u wo' fMvirfefvajtheirittniInd fbpftira wlirsbOrfbe reafl.f , . .v. T c -n severe gasn Inar. over the temple .Atast accounts he Counsel of the negro McCorkie! who CiAtfd of mHder at the recent , term "of Alexander court, and sen : tenced jto rbe hanged on the 15th of August, did not appeal to the Supreme - lLV?0!d??ground "Pli""Ju, s ine nrst instance 1 ; H- baIlsbury Watchman, saya- the I fendant, McCorkle, at his. own re quest was permitted to address the . A t30 11. ' COnrtL '.urn tori, ha rlM rVii. nl, 4. f iT . vr. i . . rt1'. n oiiuii time. e. airectiy deny his rruilt reviewed and .complained of some of the - evidence against him; and that his life was beinff Army mii&ajourf It hW1 special WSpadfftJBaftlmdreSuiLlF' rninpnt Soiithfirn "Renuhlicajia. whn arfi ! I very imxioos for tnOmlnitiori (p Gen uranr. express reas aisguiacweJBan ner in which-uie.c euerajrpauronage in manipdttmdacy isfiMng.rworked up in theTnost open ancr"unt)l dshm g manner, ana itomciainatronagenas never dc tore Deeqj prosiituteoo suon an, e: f jAnpiijoinember cfiaej flow hks hiding iJlterieiMl th dent since the new. - army . bill, was re poi-ted;said this ' af ternbotf 'that'Ih his" opinion the FresideAt wAfli'ditrA that ilLMd another Hfetnbe'r "whblsOft lamiliatermrwithlihfe Attorney Gen- judicial bilh'ii i awdwl bk s-ioiJ u: appropriation tui;antf made numerous amendments, xc is saia mat one or iwo members of this committee are anxious to nroixaCT me session, aim wui uime- early adjdurnmeftt. ealegrj RindaflJ -saidHhw afternoon thav if the -Sen ate committee on appropriations were so disposed there need be no difficulty in adjourning by Saturday night. 7h 'i: ''"" ClQirntiol rrtrtio Cart of nra an1 a tlfr7iY moreVieesentative iWilljat the end of Bnia-weeitioiiowitneFeKampievao gener ally set, ana leave vvasnington not to return till next December. ITEMS FROM SAI.ISRITRY. 1 i fCorresDondence of The Observer. 1 The prisoners confined in Rowan jail, attempt to escape on Sunday night last. Their succeeded m getting ofit of ther cells, ana tne jailer found them air In the passage next morning, whence thev had been unable to escape. Among inem was ietnei, accusea or wite-pois-PSSbur? aiia No.i!i MLhed t.hfi mnsio af-, TCfiwtnn "Vnrllrin anr Tin. yidsonjOollege conmeneemeiits Uiis sea? son, andr under r the iristrudtioh f -that prince oi uana-masiers, vv . xi. iN eave, bids fair to nernetuato Iho fam nf thn old Salisbuiy Band No 1. iHE ubserveb was in error in stat ing in last Thursdav'a issup. that thp. Western North Carolina Railroad did not run .sleeping cars, as an elegant sleeper is now attached-to both the night trains. The new schedule, how ever, is a very inconvenient one. an, .rieu nas. Eisner, oi itowan, who recently nhtainpd linpnsp. to nrao. tice law, is a son of the late Col. Chas. F. Fisher, who fell at Manassas, and a grandson on the paternal side of the Hon. Chas, Fisher, who so long and so ably represented his district in the na tional Congress, and on the maternal side is a grandson of that eminent ju rist, the late, Judge David F. Caldwell, Fine timber there for making a man. The wheat crop now being harvested is onft nf t.hft flnpsr. frr uoaro anrl tVio - - " J VlltUf 111111 I t 11 outlook for corn and cotton is excellent. There will be an increased acreage this year in tobacco, too. SOUTH CAROLINA ITEMS. Judge Mackev will deliver the Lancaster C. St. H. John's Day address at The railroad folks are nnw oh n rcn n or $20 per bale on cotton shinned from Winnsboro to Columbia. 'Senator Butler has paired for the ses sion With Senator Plumb, of Kansas, and js athis home to, Edgefield. , Tvvcryoung-"men: selling y pinchbeck jewdfysare traveling throngh South Carolma,nlIingr the nativesurd skip ping board bills. J a - '. TThe- laborei-s employexl by Uie Don tractors of the village of Union are on a strike :for an increase of ages and the ten hour system. . Charleston News and Courier, 12th ?iIhy-HWtable young' lady" of -abo'ttfl7 y eai-s of age, was out rageously insulted bygone of the white members of the police force yesterday afternoon. She says that while she was passing the corner of Pitt and Went worth streets,-a policeman, apparently under the influence of liquorliccosted her hi .insulting IKygutige, andnpon her rebukuig jiniiihe charged herewith be ing drunk, and threatened to take her to the station-house if : she said ja word. YeiS nrncb -terrified at the conduct of man the -'yeung )Mj tried to get away, but the policeman "followed her repeating his ;insOlls, up to a phort dis- . r y.. i-t fiiviiKV in iinson, near Society street. Being very badly fright- enec iaifis.MUjieyjdra . ot bave the X)refencftofinindiira ti pohcoman s nnmberrbut the force will - V Anaifffective : . wuiuj,u Miaii ana expe himiwithont delay. ; H 1 1 .' ii " iiieirorri-KellOg-cofftest before tTI101663 and elec tions itmpofanly suspended to await' the arrival of Kellogg's tail swearers. It is perhaps too much to expect that v . 1-.. uuuiowva wii yrouace any more aCCOmnlishftfl nerin POM t 11 (1 ii V 1 1 11 . , ,jt fn.juivia nmu muse ouur- iora nrougnt on. While wo,-tin. u 1 wiumiixee miormally talked aoout taking ud the Tnoraiia h case. Saulsburv. Kern Joailev wanted tn cm ,,jh, i . , f " fm tuts lJlveS- tlgation. Ren TTill Von n .TO. r " ' : Cameron. of Wisconsin, and Hoar said there did "."v vpccti iu ue enougn m the ease to warrant an invpsr.icrnHrm Tkia,i d ue, ana as ingalls himself is the odd uxcuiuei ui me committee and does not seem to annreRiafn the iiwi vi i aii uuii scious innocence should prompt him to break the t o hv Hpmnn-Hn t""Arr i. . , J -"""mmg ail 111VCSU- gation. the case s hvpI kTk -.."j jt ., - ; "'- ' ) w uiu l leu fnr tllfl nvacanf 11 .1' VMM VOlIJ U A Missing Treasurer's Asets. f Columbia Reirlatvr 1 TvrWTluTnrstand tha the' property of Mr. i) I. Ilendnx, the missing treasur- ui acAiugton county, nas been1 ar Draised anrl fmmrt I.!, 'tzx. dr i, nnn nuitu nearly cover all deficiencies in his accounts This uronprtv ha ju,. . .nvii iaivxc i 1 1 1 L 1 1 Mnmf'ioTiT m thp fE10ntlt0 mae the lols to trie btate There 1 is" somethin s very sfcrnge aout theafrair altogether. : ir,i f- fro could not have been aifl intention to defraud is VMt Vii 1- . ..vii.B UU1U fr,Qf Sa r," i;.1 tan pne iact Y cu iieic ,us clothes-iri-deed the most of his weariDa- at)rarel behind taking but JHfflSSSSfe nioney to defray M$ .expenses. Ithe pockets of one of his coats fourteen'dol Iars were found after'his departure . Milton. Chronicle. ..,'.; fJr W3 ociation meets at-iBeaii-thhn . What a finitime :, wittals .arid slashing down old rye. ' ,,.ft.' A. "I . r , . For nnnardi - . -.it thg Srrmi w hr . w S'HF8 mre- winsloWs Sooth acfdl?th?f.teS5edi.tor eMMren. It corrects , biwHs wSf11 relieves wind coUc, regulatei Ttoffltt diarrhoea. wYether assets wiRtd fiv iKa t - r"T" ti n w '. m " J t I Jill I I II. Illl . I1IMIM INTRODUCED, I86S A TORPID LIVER 1 the frnltfnl Source of niiiT Aitwuar nmmL ucut nmosE waica riniiilr! YSESTER ague And fever, AUfICE?!tSilftfiMTBilK!iNEY COM- IT0RPID LIVER.' loss of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels i '. are costive, but sometimes alternate with: ot IooengA1Painintl)iege4dt accompanied vith k liuii BansBtioniri the back p&rt.!Pt in thft rio-ht kirlA and nn the shoulder 'ike'fnhnai aiftir k. with disin- hi cnnatiblieierrioil of body Crlhin'd. Irri tability of temper,, Low, pirit, Iiosa of memory, with a feeling Of having neglected umc uutjf, vrouBrax weariness; urz zmos 8 ; nng at tne ieart. JJots before the .YfHow-Skin, Headache generally "OTBr 0 CJ7 AVeWiiOtSSUBHS till U1EIU with fltful dreaiits, hjp;hTy colored Urine. - 1JT THESE W AUNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. , WITT'S PILLS V. are especially adapted to such cases, a single aos enacts such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. BILLS I. fire MmiiAnilAil f mm anliaroft... tK.i m.. Tree from any properties thai cuu iujure mo mv uciiium orgumzmioii. l'uey 8earcli, C'lennse, Parity, and Invigorate , iw vnuri! oyvivni. ny relieving tne en 2 -nVisii V Luf . WW 1. 1 n n h u A 1. r. 1. 1 .1 f i w " - i , ' i.iuiiiiou uv uiima from poisonous hitinors, and tbaa impart a i - ii . i . . ncaiiu r.hu vitality to iue oouy, canaliifj the bowels to act naturally, without wulcli no one can reel well. A Noted Divine says : Dr. TTJTT: Dear Sir: For ton yean I have been a martyr to Dyspepeia, Constipation and Piles. Last r.w jui. . io wwvtw imiuuuuouumi wj me : i usea . Hni I UlJtB little faith). Iaranowa w!l m.n good aMtit, digestion perfect, regulir ptoola, They are worth their weight in gold. BY. BU SIMPSON, Louiaville. Kj. TUTT'S PILLS. Their first effect fi to rnrf ertiie MieAppci ana cause me uoay to l ake ou lech, ttir.s . .ie cyatem la nonrlshed, and bjrthejr Tonic At--tlon a- the Jllgeaave Orgaiit.eculaj BivoM axe proaacea. , DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK. SAYS - Few diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re- uHua ui utw to ui normal luocuon, and for this purpose no. remedy has eyer been inrented that w a nappy an enect as 1 u i l'a I'llLA." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 35 Murray Street, New York. tr Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of ValnaWa Tnf nr. mation and Useful Receipts " will be mailedrw lUTT'S HAIR DYE Grat Hatb OB Whibkkbs changed to a Glosst parts a Natural Oolor, acta Instantaneously, and is p. hw. ouiu oy ura2ists. or ent oy exureee on receipt oi 91. Office; 35 Murray St., New York. apr i iy. 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver. Complaint, DYnsrsrA and sick hhadachb. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. DAIN in the rirht the x edee of the ribs, increase on nr sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left sjue ; me panent is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and u ireauentiy extends to the top of the suouiucr, ana is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism jn the arm. The stom ach is aliected with loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with iax; tne, head is troubled with pain. dULumppieq wiin-a ami, heavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss oi memory, accompanied with a painful sensation r 1 : l.r i .. ... ui naving leu unaone something which ougmtio nave DeentIone. A slight ' 5dry cough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness ana aeDiiity ; he is easily startled, hi: feet are cold or burning, and he com plains of a Dricklv spneatinn rf tv. skin! his snirit5 arpW- n-nA oUV.,,u he ls satrshed thai exercise would be jenenciai to ami, yet 'fie tan scarcely summon up iortituae enough to try it in lact he distrusts r-vcrv rpmw Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet exam ination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been exten siveiy deranged. , j AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic, can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. BEWAEE OP IMITATIONS. . , The genuine are never sugar icoated. . .-.Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. i The genuine McLane's Liver Pills bear the signatures, of .C.McLANE, and Fleming Broso ih wrappers f Insist .CiMcLane's Liver Pills, prepared: bv Flemirig JBros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market hem tr fllll rf imittitmni: , . 1 j v ..... ,1-1 iviu w lilt iCfiahe,.spe,extdlt but ,1 .f same pronunciataQnwiii",ijpfjp ' CTICEF SElZrJRE. !- . . r , a ... . . Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, On May 16, X8X9: . .,:;.;... ' : . T: ft lW)YAfl ArlATluf flftrtliwl inHaArtA Attmaw flnlr ntYM - Also, a boxes tobacco, owner C,- Ward, "i j ?, i Notice is hereby given to the owner or claimants. wio av'io uoguiiucu yivjjcriy UJI ttypear 061016; ii,.uxouo, jt-!.H r-JCollector,i. La I I C.;r.-HiBBISO j r igcttoneer. ;:AUCTION AND COMMISSION' f!4(jJ iji jiU'V H tf 'Hit mbbcha!nts, 'I ii ,c-j i.ruiiu ju liv.j i a: 'v' f Buyandsellon eottslgnmeiltall klnfla of 1.1 Iflif . f. . ,. '. .r. Hi i.'- MXBCH1NBISK A.VTO OOUNTEY PBODT7I7R : - VtUttt strict pereonaJ : ; ' .Atteotloa tx anjbuslnesa eiitrastati t our cre. , Foui;a( above OiarlottHoteL FOB Ii(iCr JBCCr f.JL 1-O'J .(!"' :,.;(! h it ?i f,. 1T.E IWn BflRTKR.l! t . . r r ; la corner Trade and Boundary Avenue. Delivered to any part of the city, free of charge for $1.00 per dozen. F. a MUNZLEE. , All orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re ceive prompt attention. mar4 TTNDERTAKENG The undersigned Is now prepared to nil all orders for every class of Undertaking, Having on hand fun assortment of COFFINSi CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, Both Wood and Metalic. PRICKS A3 LOW AS ANT Hearses furnished if desired. Furniture of every Description Repaired at shor notice. W. M. WILHELM, With X. G. Rogers, Trade Street. June 20. DR. J. II. McAden, DRUGGIST AND CHXMIST, Now offers to the trade a full stoek of Lnbiu's Extracts and Colognes, English Select SPICES, Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps. English, French and American TOOTH BRUSHES. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at an hours, both night and day at J. H MCADEN'S Prescription Store, SECURITY, SECURITY, SECURITY. 200 Barrels of C. WEST 4 SONS' EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE AJTL ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. West's Fxt.ra Nn 1 FnPAMna nil wm n sra Sons, Baltimore. Highest MoHal oom Crystal Oil Works, Canton. ; Warranted to stand a fire test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit, before it will nurn Was a- Csv.., d.m i - . . For Sale by Dr. J. H. McADEN, Sole Agent, "t1TtceT ; AT THE SAME OLD STAND, Where i am prepared to furnish a superior quality to all who may want Ice. My cart will also make dally deliveries at places of business or private residences i Orders given the driver, addressed to nA . V. .i. X. 11 T"l 11 J 1 1 . .11 m, n . uic tiuviwur) u ran, loili w ueuvereu wun office on lot of Rock Island Factory, will receive prompt attention: .Rr.; Customers who Of gin with me will be supplied ihe entire season at the following figures: , In quantities less than Stbs..' " of RtoSOlbs., : " . .of 60 lbs. and up, 2c. per lb. IVcperlb. "The above figures are the same at which Ice has seen sum ior tne last rwo seasons, wucu . uau competition; and as I have unsurpassed facilities u vuuuuvii uie uiuuuess uu a jegiuiuauo iiiiuaiun, .eonsumers will consult their Interest by giving me - n ice for shipping la any quantity carefully packed and forwarded with dispatch. . . ? v Thankful for your patronage In the past, I re spectfully ask a continuance of the same. :ii A r- .- i iJ. T. ANTHONY. -. .tiMay 2.. i.t'.t -., . ,.!, uu , t. . , 4- 1000 FES SIMPLE DEEDS, 'iOSTApPBOVED FOBMi a i V k v -k t-" m m 1 vifii a ..i ju BOOK-BINDING. 3M ... fast presses. GQOD WORKMEN. In COnnectlon wlttl tubllcaObn of Tss (?ih ' it ; i .ju..iii)iminjm V VUO VI IlllU 14US . T i . t I' i , ' ? . T ,. 1 est, most complete, and taost thoroughly equipped JOB PRmT3H(U5ES In the South, the proprietor has Just added a com pleie . ; BOOK BINDERY AND Ruling: Department, ; Capable of executing the very best class of work af short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound In handsome style, and at rery low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of UUs 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 you the supreme court, Ana lawyers aesirous oi 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, Cheeks, Labels BILL HEADS, Deeds, . Beceipt Books, Business Cards, Programmes :,: Magtstrated' and t, i 1 In fact all kinds of printing done at hrtno0ce fipeetei attention given to Railroad Printing? i50bK ,5VORKv ; : J5y!'--lIoyi:,?iy-f f'?; Havhur alAivnr aimni.f .ii . . ' -' Having a larger mppiy of type han most inh l teblishments, BOOK VOfiK has been and win - -' - - " "J- , : , wiiunue D6 a specialty with us. satisfactionIguabanteedI S ' IT-iT V- ' .8 JiLaSweja andJEansy Jlooia, Gold and r-iacleevMmH8ted-TeMe Ware, J. BUTLER'S. ti'.t ti snwj'i. -tin a trt WATCHES, H 'Y Y ! CLOCKS, f' 7 t JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILtER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything you want at ' J. T. BUTLER'S, dec24 J LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCfl and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and'SIlH VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First Presbjteria Chureh, . :;, atray store.. Every kind of rpnnlra vna'Aa' af nmu i f Cni. waited one year. Every kind of Jewe VanlZuur mad A at ahnrt. nnfina anH nmii. i . w ' . - .ii(uw iwiu .vuuwji B KWU s new.' i Work done for the trade at. inw m-wo 'e?"' Apprentice wanted, -with premium and good Repaired wprlc uncalled for will be sold at the exptratjon of twelve months for cost of repairs. I J rnn?T n 1 1 w . T TvV J:V ' V T . XlAljIl A JYlll.IiIlini IIISTUI HI ITVTl " var Mtvil A JJJXSa LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This TnHt.,tlrm EhA T jDialatiina tlia Qt.a -1.1 1 . Charitable purposes In- 1868, fob thb teem of TwiarrY-FrvB tears, to which contract the invlola Sl66 S s pledged with a capital of 1 ,000,000, to which It has since added a Reserve fl;- .ir . tUUXU olNOiLB NUM- una 1n.AH inim will cnira n qaq , mAnrki " wuav iiiuuuu, 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, $100,000. Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Halves, $5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, $1. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize of . 1 Grand Prize of. ..100,000... -- 50,000... $100,000 50,000 1 Grand Prize of 2 Large Prizes of 4 Large Prizes of 20 Prizes of 50 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of finn Prl7a nf 20,000... 10,000... 5,000... 1,000 .. 500... 300... 200... 100... 10,... 20,000 20,000 an.ono 20,000 25,000 30,000 40,000 60,000 1 0,000 Prizes of ". "." '. '. 7. 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 100 Approximation Prizes of $200... 1 00 Approximation Prizes of 100. .. , 100 Approximation Prizes of 75 ... . . $20,000 10,000 7,500 11,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,500 Gen. (t. T. TtaAlinurarri nf I n Gen. J. A. Early, of Val, Commissioners. AnnliCrirton for ratua tAAlnhahnn1ilAnTK.H.j. i i ii iiuuu uuvuill Uiaug to the office of the company in New Orleans. i? me iui cuvuiais or seuu oraers to Postoffice Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana may 18 Stem &&vwcttezwzut$. They ruin the tone of the bowels and weaken the digestion. TARRANT;S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APJBJiUilNT HI I nArAnDmonta ef t Vi n ntnn, nl. 1 n.4 1.. . "-BVM1.11W " owuiaiif iiTcr aiiu iiitca- unes, because it removes obstructions without pain, and Imparts vigor to the organs which it purines bold by all Druggists. BECKWITIPS ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. ThASA PTIlB tnTIT nmnanf n M . x f and admirably adapted as a family medicine. They are used by the most cultivated people in our country, and are extensively used by physicians to their nrArtirai RnM Hv rmumfofo MamaMii for circular. ;& BECKWITH. Sole Mannfactor- ' r' CELEBRATED DR. WM.HJ STOKES, W;-? ik.- Iff:' . . ".f,Tr"- "i nave great pleasure In adding my testt ponr to the virtues of Colden's Lieblg's Liquid Ex- Praton used for depression, weakneaidu eSnta. ,"'"' yiuiconiuii.'-1 eoiaj oy au drug- Mailing ' ' i - - . i - ' ' r :.t i Jiii Br7 ft month A.TWT CTtUtnuu 'omiKlAliii M I ta, Maine. '777 A YEAB and expenses to a ll I free. Address P. O. VIC1 ents. Outfit ta, Maine. SKY, Angus- THE HOUSEWIFE'S OKEATEST feSii'Pteto mventkw ht the uajfocker A Fawnsworth's Fhrtinr unit Hrr,wvtH HmZiCZriir wiupieie mvenoon or the fcS,! ' yEiwnBWOrth'8 Fluting and Smopth- dayg. TT: Daif"w not nre jon ironing S13 hfltt ItoeWrW"! will save Its wora in r i uu pivcvHs m a snore limn t, oo vi.fVi.M r i .,i.t ' - . . ""vii the woirkT'" i;"w imwkui uz, tnose wno do - We are. the ninc nr tha t!at'n xiv. v w u wiuuieuoa tie sale oi u in Mecklenburg, Gaston: and Lincoln couaueg at S nL?S.M P" th? rlht to r. . ".C-. " u weu io ouoi i, a. t! " IL M. RAMSEUrT fAgants, 'WnlSS.pi2nEjft ircns. have arrived and' are at H. T. Q A i A T i s Silver - - - ' f i t.gisoothW: impure SondSion oitteW frot farlSS.Taluable ! weU Jcno feat aTPmtw but necessary to remind nlndthe reakSr.' .lc i Jty of a& S fanneld0 heir I Certificatea lWPbJslnsrMlnlste mam daliS. r.um Jixtnwt of ' DR. R. r A TiT . . 1" he i has used It f0io. ter diseases with much saUSfSi0uII1d,iil'l ott DR. T. C Pmu t,... mends it to aU persons sSS? eased blood, saytog u is S6 " preronhehaverused to SJ TfEV ninvrv d.t. M. E. Conference SoTth . , bSUmoi, much benefltiMi ti.it., ' rV?. n nas bwr, . recommends it to 'all Tls tte flualntancee. mends and ac- -fflfeJ'S jiauu, ik, uigreaients are publisiiPri ,, ,Mrj i ' mnkam Kh it t Ku""uea on ec0. SmOf yon ii Tls 'compedTff" a alteratives that exist and ls ,? !tront blood' purifier. Bid w? sm .-JCfll,M i iue ouuiu aa rrom persons knna rKW tear manr woman and chiL iVl.D 0" ev- i.or hv reputation. . ' '"rwmai r Rosadalls Is sold by all Druggists. V or . JOHN F. HENRY, CURRax CO J 8 College Place NEW TOR it ' For sale by t. R. WRISTON 4 CO.. Dniwi,b fenie lw " Chaflotte,s.'c. I SMITH'S WOMToiL It Athens, Ga., December 8, 1m?k. A fftw nitrhtifl clnrci T mva --o" 6aio iiij nun uiie uose 01 the Worm Oil, and the next day he passed sixteen laree worms at tha aamo ti. 1 ... B'Jlwn ntti , " f '"" "me 1 gave one 10 niv little girl, four yeaas old, and she passed eighty" ; W. F PHILLIPS Worm Oil for sale by Druggists generally Pre pared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, (ii h 1 w Price 25 cents. ieb21Uwiy. Is . TXrTe.p Hrrxin PtTntviFR und k Dip only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and 1'ermanf.nt Cubes of Syphilis and Scrofi la in all their It thoroughly removes mercury from the system; it relieves the agonies of mercurial rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin lis- Sold by druggists generally. fet25 6m Bishop D. S.JDbggett (Southern Mcth ) It is an excellent corrective of indlgestlou. Ravp used it with prompt beneficial results. Bev. Dr. Mangum, Prof. University of N. C. T nniir nrltli dicKnn tviw i h .,i ( n the Vest Pocket Cure. Rev. E. A. Yates, P. K N. C. Conferentr. It has benefitted me. Send another paeksge. ev. Leror M. Lee. n. n.. -actt Btsi'a I UITI TIAVPr Britlinilt If a hAm. V,.i , Tt lo an antidote to indigestion. Uneasiness after a meai or purging is checked and the bowels regula ted. Its merits are attested by numbers of high CnarafXP.r. T h9VA BOAT! . Hfl-lrwl n... -, l.w. ,- Hre. "i- . ii "l'l. ii i. icujfcij uimg ii; peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose. Bev. Dra. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson (Bap.) Anal tootlminr . Of man nf nsitinnal fa vo anrl a of-trfvt-nacc nf , speech. It is not too much to say that no medicine ever had such support in its favor as a specific. The word of any one of the eminent divines who Underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserved weight. Their united witness lolned with the ei- rjArfmAfltftl tioa bti4 BnniVwral a tlia o i-ii H.in hv ell4cnew& pbysicians, removes all doubt. It is, beyond oaeloi a wonderful therapeutical agent It L.- Dabney, LL. D.f -Ham. Sid. Col., Va. Tt Iff tlfflrtllv ham Kr tha Mmilan TaHI. C&1 FiUlutV ATlri tha rtASkWlA Tf ia AvAolfnnt fnr digestion and flatulent colic sedative, soporltic, j "iiwj aperient, wiinout nausea. i - j . . . . , n i SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. For sale by: DB. T. a SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. . 1 OtTtJiii .CO., 3reensboro, N. C. THEO. F: KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C. ' POLK, MILLER k C0, Apothecaries and Sole Proprietors, - Richmond, va. ,r . mar 20-dtw tt. T-rn RAILROAD J W.iii.'h. Charlottev M. O, May 24th, 1879. ;, On and after Monday, May 2ftth, the following r i mH uo.ruu uver uus roiia aanj tuini.i excepted: i, & i a .i k GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, . . . . . .'. . , 8 00 a. in. i!t;i Tklvlilami (Villon Il E'-f n m - . . -i"" i n. viu,i n . ...1 AJflveatgtatesvJlkv.... 11 20 a. . AGOING SOUTH, Leave' StatesvlUe,. :'. .!. ... 4 40 f Arrive at Charlottoijj.,,.. 8 00 p. m. " tfnnitAirif jnn m n il' Hi ;rw' 'jxx -n i it rAn &1 aUw?7 Statesville with Western North t Carolina. Pnllmnt , . I -5 V I freight offered forshisment to Section House, HAnrranAnta i . 1 j i i i-. i . n, . . t ..vuiWU Aicjutuuriaua una uuawciia iuu be prepaid, they being (Flag) Stations, at which i there are no Agent. The company will not be. re sponsible o .freight alter its delivery at said sta tlons, , ;. ; . . , ' GORMLEY, may25 ... sup't JUST RECEIVED, " PICKLED SALMON, MAGNOLTAIIAMS. r.ilJnsPForSaleatthe:i: a; ; i .... t,f 3- OBSERVER OFFICE' THE OBSERYErI i JX a j t r hmmtj. v. a. jiauam is our agent CaariotteVN.CL Mr Sl-t i-.l-Jil'.M IT i 111!' ..' 1 ' a M. HOWELL. Jane 12. Address ' p. 0."Box:i83.