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o a:i)t;l)arlotte (DbmPttv SUNDAY. JUNE 29.187P. THESTATE NOBMAt SCHOOL. ir.rhkl!i Lecture on North Major Carolina. Correspondence of The Observer: Chapel Hill, June 27. Maj. Hotch kiss lectured Wednesday night, June 25tb, on the Geography of North Caro lina. His lecture was very fine. He did not run into Prof. W. C. Kerr, the State Geologist's department. Said all had doubtless read his report, and he would conflne0himself to a department equally as interesting and altogether different It would be totally impossi ble for one to produce his lecture ad verbatim. He talks rather rapidly, and seems to be so full of ideas that, he speaks what comes up first, pertaining to the subject. He spoke in substance as follows : Instruction should begin at home and at school. To a larger portion of this audience, North Carolina is their world. One-third of all the time devoted to the study of Geography should be occupied by the study of one's own State. Next to the knowledge of our home (first), our county "(second), our State (third), and our country (fourth), should be the study of the mother country; next the HolyLand, and then a knowledge of other countries, &c. If we wish to teach the geography of our country, let us take lines, and squares, representing miles, then number from one hand to the other. "Within these lines, and reg ulated by these squares, we draw the outline of the county. Of course the larger the county the greater the num ber ft miles will represent. Lessons may be given, as before stated, on dis tance by counting the squares. This done, we next put in the rivers ; then the constitution, kind, and formation of the soil. Chapel Hill is 500 feet above the sea level. We proceed to write out the outline or the State m this way. Then we construct our rivers, undula tions of the soil, &c, as before. Nev er write out the name of anything on .a map. The outline and topography of the country should suggest the name. There is no mofe in writing out the let ters of the alphabet than in writing out the topography ot a country, atter a little practice. North Carolina is just ' the size of England, yet London alone has three times as many inhabitants as North Carolina. This gives us an idea of the unoccupied and undeveloped ter ritory iri North Carolina. There is both room and support for a population like that of England. Hence the question shbulfl be, "VVhat can North Carolina be?" The State can be included in 500 lriiles. The rivers of North Carolina belong to several systems ; as the Dan, the "N euse. the Cane Fear, the Yadkin. The waters of the Yadkin and Catawba find their way into South Carolina through North Carolina. The French Broad and others in the West flow into Tennessee. The others flow mostly east, as the Tar, &c. The granitic rocks extend from the" coast to Goldsboro, Weldon and Fayetteville. Extending to urange county are the sandstones. Beyond these the old rocks extend across the mountains to' the western boundary. Thirty miles from the east ern shore the gulf-stream curves grace fully and spreads out fan-shape into the sea. It is like a flag floating in the breeze. It exercises a peculiar influ ence along tne snore, rue water runs .south between the ghlf-stream and the shore, and the gulf-etreani itself runs iiurm. a is ueu 13 an immense irougn in the seiL Between it and the shore is the habitation of the" fish, which supply fis in such immense quantities. About one hundred miles from the shore, iri- o Wind, the surface is only about 100 feet a&rve4h sea; level ; for the next' fifty , miles ' it is .''only 200 feet high ; for the ,;. next 'one- hundred miles is nearly a . 1 j ; j 1 . 1 r uiuusajiu j aim weaiwaru inence 11 rises to'll,000 or 12,000 feet in the smoky re- gion ot the JBlue mage. The section i ' 1,000 feet above' the sea level is called : midland, if a"1 line be drawn across the State, corresponding to the mean degree m of 66 deg. temperature, we have the y i western boundary or the cotton coun pi try. '.West of this, the culture of cotton is not considered very profitable. Then eomes the tobacco region. We have 58 i deg. of latitude embracing our State. The Balsam Mountains . are so called J . m . i -a" ' ,i - 1 . , r-Decause 01 'tne rrero iy that name which grows upon their height. The .. eastern country is like a carpet spread all over the water. As late as 1728. large ships uoulij enter- Pamlico Sound, and Immense tqaantities of - oyesters awein,uerein.-.;ipe outlets nave been : filled up and" it is " now a fresh wa- i i ter country . No alfc water animals dwell m it now. The oysters, which ex isted nirMarge quantities; asr the marl beds testify, are all dead. The sou of this section is rapidly growing impalpable, like that of Virginia. flhe coast is rapidly filling up, . The day is not tar distant, when these lands . will furnish us, 'with immense quantities of coaL' .Throughout all time past the im mense cypress and other trees of that section, Nhaveheen falling, and thave been imbedded, and there nature's pro (tessflf coal-making is gradually going on. rThe Dismal Swamp is a great f ea- inrwxne sanas nave walled it in from tne sea a part ot which it originally) . yo. untM xrummona is m tne centrer ine whole mass of the swamp is a veg- vuiuic uu$e. .us top is developed in a moss. Cypress and other trees find rnnt in this moss and flourish abundantly. unutsmeauimifl mossy covering the water stands to a considerable depth on the whole, it resembles a mass of jeiiy, heaped np,, and enveloped in a cloth. It is higher in the middle than at, tne borders. Its middle is 27 feet above the sea level and its borders only 14. Coal is rapidly forming here. The immense trees are constantly falling, w w imueuujBu m me ooze and con verted into coal. In the spring, the quantity of water is increased under this covering, and it expands for sever al nines over tne surrounding country. in dry weather it shrinks and recedes to us old bounds. It is a subject wor thy of great and attentive study, and is one of the Btran pes t freaks nf na He lectured in this strain for an hour and ten minutes, and all were sorry when the time loses its dessert without seeing his dia- irrqma rpV. ill L J- 1 i giauio. nicy niuswateu. every tnmg so fully that a man "could run and read." By a few bold strokes of his chait h would give the elevation of surface of , wie State, and by a few more artistio umcues ne would convert the State in to a rolling plane, and one could see the level land lade away in the murky hori m vl instance. v e are indeed sorry that thev could not be riven. Thna who heard the lecture say they never neara anytmng so novel, grand and ex pansive before, His series of lectnrea have mada a great change in the teach ers ww auena nere, ana they say that they will now teach geography as it ahould be taught Pity 'tis he haa to leave so soon; lie will be more than oae can imagine. a w. i a missed Thousands and thousands of children die each year of Dysentery and Diarrhoea, that could have t saved IT their mothr had eivm than Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Price 25 cents a bottle. Nftthlag Veatare, Notktag Wla. . While moralists differ as to the beneficial effect on we orarauaur,' as to ine advantages gained i from alottery In preference to a direct tax, there can be no doubt that the happy recipients of the many large sums that are bo frequently given by the Louisiana State Lotterr are hAnefltAd. fhi attractive sum of $30,000 may become the proper ty Of sumo w vi rcouora wau u willing to venture two dollars by remitting it to M. A. DauDhtn. P. n ' Box B92. New Orleans, before July 8th, when the 1 1 Oth mommy anwui occurs. , Jun241w - - vrVBXH ' JJLOKSOXJI BEST SITZIT NUT 10BAOUU. - . Kioxville (Tenn.) Tribune. ? j 1 f i j The completion; of this road to Hen- dersonville, sixteen, niilesrola; ASDet- ville, N. C, and thft extension m tnev Western JNOixn uaroima xuuuuau uw" the latter point to "the Termesse-State line, there. to connect -WAtU what is known as tne jviornsiown nmuuu the East Tennessee, Virginia Georgia RaUmail. will orjen ud to Knoxville a direct connection with the whole At-, lantic seaboard by means of :the Nqrtb; and South Carolina systems 01 roaua. There is every prospect that this con nection will now be made very soon, and that In the course of a year octwo we will have the nearest and quickest ornpsihift rmite to all ithe itiesr' and towns in North and South Carolina and, that portion of Virginia not flow direct ly reached by existing roads. . The com pletion of the short link now remaining to be built on this great lja e jwM place us within eighteen hours o Charleston, and iftSHftn ffreatlv the distance and time between this Bection andavannah, and indeed all the South Atlantic ports. ' Yesterday we alluded to the fact tnat the people of Henderson county, North Carolina, had determined . to celebrate ihe completion of the Spartanburg & Asheville Kaiiroad to tne town 01 nen dersonville, and urged that Knoxville be represented by a delegation of her citizens on that occasion, The great project of uniting the outh Atlantic ports dnd the West, which was proposed and resolved upon in the 'convention held at Knoxville in 1838, is now atter a lapse of a generation of men about to be consummated, and we hope that our enterprising people will assist in pushing the good worK to xne earnest possible realization, and that -some ac tion will be at once De taiten uy mem for a proper representation at the, ap proaching celebration at Henderson ville. Louisville, Charleston, Columbia, Atlanta, and' many of : the cities ana towns in North and South (Jaroima and Georgia will be represented on the a 1 . A ? i-l. occasion by strong aeiegaxions oi tuen business men. The Governors of South and North Carolina have already agreed to be uresent on the occasion, and invi tations have been sent to Gov. Marks, of this State, and Gov. Colquitt, of Georgia, both of whom, it is hoped, will lend their presence to the occasion. Dr. Standiford, president of the Louisville & Nashville and Great Southern Rail road, who stands ready to-day, with the means in hand, to extend a branch of his great road to our State line, there to connect witn our own ivnoxvuie x Ohio road and Col. li. T. Wilson, presi dent of the East Tennessee, Virginia & 0 . i . TT ill. P Georgia ltailroad will both be on hand; and altogether the meeting will be a most important one. Knoxville is deep ly interested in the event that is to be celebrated, and should see to sending a strong delegation of her best men to' represent her oh the occasion. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. The striking spinners and weavers at Providence, R. I., have returned to work, a satisfactory compromise having been made. The ship Cultivator cleared, on the 23rd, from Norfolk for Liverpool with 4,100. bales of cotton. This is the last cargo of Cotton from that port for the present season. All the Fall River cotton factories, with the exception of the Flint, are again running, with picked up hands. The owners say none of the strikers' snail be taken back. The Ohio Democratic State central committee and candidates met at Co lumbus Thursday for consultation. The central committee organized by electing John G. "Thompson chairman. At night Gen.' Ewmg was shnaded and made a speech." '" . : At the personal reouest of many of his friends in the "Senate, Jlr; Bayard has resumed the chair jri thelsessions of the finance, committee.; Thursday a paper was circulated among the Demo cratic Senators,', and generally signed, requesting Mr. Bayard to withdraw his resignation. . - Elbridge Ruey, a 'farmer, aged 60, of Tioga county, N. ,.Y., was murdered Wednesday night by; Daniel Searles, a young colored man. Ruey lived alone. Searles asked him for a loan of money. Ruey refused,- Searles struck him down with a club,ut hi$ throat with a razor, and that breakings finished the job with Ruey's dwh Docket knife. He then stole $300 and a watch. Searles, on being ar rested, contessea the crime. A resolution is Pending in the New Hampshire House i of Hepresentatives condemning officeholders for spending a large part M the hrst half of the Dres- idential term Jttivjdjiigaffie spoils of victory, and the last half in creating false, selfish and partisarrissuesfor the next presidential campaign, and calling upon Congress to vote for a reduction of government salaries unon a level with the reduced tai ice of labor and the profits of labor; V O A Model Ooufession Several vears ago. in a Western town a lawyer, a- member of a larger church, got drunjki jThe brethren said he must confess; he demurred. , He; knew the members tos be good eoplelbut they had their little faults, such as driving sharp bargains, screwing the laborer down to low wages, loaning money at iiicgcu icvtca, misrepresenung articles they bad for ale, etc. But they were good people, and pressed the lawyer to uome oeiore tne cnurcn meeting and own up to his sin of taking a glass too much, tor they were tenlpetance people and abhorred intemperance. The sin ner finally went to the confession, and found a large gathering of brethren and sisters, wnose bowed heads rose and whose eyes glistened with mire delight as the lawyer began his confession. "I confess," he said, "that I never took 10 per cent, for money." On that confes sion down went a brother's head with a groan. WI never turned a poor man from my door who needed food and shelter." Down went another head. "I confess I never, sold skim milk, cheese tor a new one, whereupon a woman shrieked for mercy. "I confess that I have not been Pharasaical and self righteous, and have not sought to in jure or persecute those who have not happened to agree with me," when down aropped numerous heads. "I confess that I never played the hypocrite, and I do not lie. and that L hare not used re ligion as a. cloak," when down went sev erai other heads, and among them the very ones who were so anxious that he should confess. "But," concluded the sinner, "I have been drunk, and am very sorry for it. Whereupon the meet ing quietly dispersed. To all who are nuftorfng frM-.tiUrmr tmH in discretions of youth, nenfltitt wmknw. 2?;!?0' n-.I will aend a recipe that I ' V v vuAUUJh X kllO KTVUb remedy was discovered by a missionary in ?Sn S!S"?U oend a self-addressed envelope tptheBEV. JOSEPH T. IN MAN. Station D. Nw xorlc City. jan 25 The Bavlear ef the Little Ones. There would not be SO mnnr 11ta nni in ?,t.?laild.1cliurcnya.rd?- Parents used the ""r '"cir reacn to save tne stekly off- 8E?I? feeble 1Ife 1 in their keep t2 JEbe.bu8y brain requires constant food? UMaeaslUve nerves want steady toning, the rartd tfi nSS28 ?8es' InasanTrlourtBhmen often UeTjKJther to herself nervonslv dwnt2i u,J,t; mother and children may gain a ot8eFmV,i2iShlalUlV,l5t,ne PerslsteKS oi acott a Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver on with Z1 njpopnospnites of Lime and 8oda. Tt i. w oeblhto. iid tr ..i i' ilw y rorm oi TkefefttfeKttett OarcotmtCTisgettlBrto fearfnDr alarming ooany reajonat te ouak death 1 resdlttet'grtienS ZuAtAthi raax teDeda, s eold la wBh a eomwoU. thlnjtliat In the berry of ererj day li we an apt i tn nmriAok the dancers attending n ana onwn too taie, that a Terer or Ltm trouble has already setln. Thoownda lose their urea in ima way er ery winter, while had Bosom's GMouh Strop been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large bill trom a doctor been avoided. or m oueases of 'the Throat and Lungs, uosghxbb wuu Stbup has proven itself to be the greatest aiseor ery of Its kind In medicine. Every Druggist In this' country wUl tell you of Its wonderful effect Over 050,000 ;botael sold last yearfiIit a single failure known. INTRfDUCEDt) A WlPliER la the fruitful iource bf many diseases, promt i nent among which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, C0STIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVZR, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. , , SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iiosa of Appetite and Uausea, the bowels arecoative, but sometimes alternate with looaeneaa, Pain in the Head, accompanied with. aDoll seaatrtioninthe back part, Tain in the right side and under the ahonldor blade, fullness after eating, with jdjain Clination to exertion of body or mind. Irri tability of temper. Low spirits, Loss of memory, with a feettng of haying neglected gome juty, General weariness; Dizziness, KuringteHwtIUbefore Jhi oyee, Yellow Skin, Headache generally oyer the right eye, Beatleasneas at night witb fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, U THESE WARNINGS AEE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted tw such cases, a single dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish. the sufferef.. . TUTT'S PILLS are compoaaded from saestaSees that are freafroaa aay properties that caa injare the-JBMaC dUcafetrwlxatIBi. They Search, Clean , Parity, aa4 laviaerale tke tire gyateai. ByvlTv1ac the tn- health aaa vitality TTB Ody, eaneiua the bewela to act natarally. without aae eMaieei wnu. A Kq a TV I'lfrii' ttaaT 8h:ariaa' raa I .naa baan a aurtrr to JJyiMMia,lDnnt tine .ana pilaa. , Laat Sprincyoar Pill'weTMoaiimimMtdiiie: I oaad them f bur with little f ith. I am'aeai l'Wa nun, aV4 good appatita, dicaatioa perfect, regular atnols, Pllaa (ona. M I haveaajn4,e(iMaM3wh. Thaj ara worth their weiehtra-ejJa.. ..i.4j Their ffrit effect is to Increase the Appall' e, and cause the body to Take en Fleah, time ; he system is risked, and by their Ten An tloa on the Dlaeative Orcaaa, Uenlur HtoU are prodaosd. , , . . DR, J. F. HAVNOOD, OF NEW XORK, 8AYS. " Few Hie'iawf elet that omnnot be relievad by re- storms' we uver to na normal luaeuons, aaa lor (hii purpose o remedy h rrcr been iqFTint4 that Aaa u happy aa eoeot aa Xi I ra rtLW.n - SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Office 3d Uarray Street New Terk. tar- Pr. TUTTS MANUAL of Valuable Inf or tnatlon and Useful Receipts " will be mulled on application. - lUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gbat Haib oa WHTSzxma ehannd to a Globst Black by a inle applioation of thii Dtc It int. parte a Natural Oolor, aota Inataataneonaly, and it aa Hmrmlese a spring water. Sold by Druggista, tent by axnreaa on receipt of $L Office, 35 Murray St., New York. aprl ly. 45 Years Before the. Public. THE CENUUJE . DR. C. MoLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken' for rheumatism in the arm. The stom ach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness ; the bowels in general are costive! sometimes alternative with lax; the head; is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to hare been done. A' A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he com plains of a prickly sensatipri,, of the skin; his spirits are low ;?and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely sufcamdnj up fprtitude enough to try it. Iri fact, he distrusts every remedy. 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 sively deranged. - ! AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Qumine, are prructiv of the most , happy results. Nor better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after, taking, Quinine. -We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease tQ"give .them:AlRL4.L. j For all rbiKous defahgrrients, and as af shnple 'purgative, they are un equaled. - , j -ff, BEWABE OF I9UTATIOHS, i The genuine are; never; sugar coated. s .a-eJy'?x has M wax seal on the hd, with the impression jDr. McLake's : . The genuine. McLank's LlVKa Pjlls f eaf signatures of C. McLakk and tf LEMiNG iikOsrorl the wrappers. 5 . Insist upon having the gerinine Dk C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Flemtne BrOS.i--of-Pittsbnrirri p tvl " market-bein, fvimkatio.t f the 'J r ib4juxrffaar, apeiiea outerentlv But Mm I Divin TUU PIUS IS . 11 That I have 0kfbJpcf Fancy and. Staple In 3iarloteoal5tlng in, oh followlng'7 TTfS 'tea .U.lM.1 j- J-'-wi. Oranoes, eraona,' Bananas, h. and Plain 'rv!&l2gL leuieavjcaanea tn Ik DEkbta of , evTO Wfeffto- 'J Txnah Eoufc!Cq,.tBfla-. eat Teas In upmarket; All ; grades of. Sugars and Green Coffees in clutBngsome 6 YEAR OLD JAVAS, Very Choice. CHOICE NEW YORK CIDER, . Both Wholesale and Betail. Also a large lot of beautiful CONCH SHELLS Ctaeomslgriment, for sale low. Thankful for past patronage, T respectfully so licit a continuance "of tjie same. '' " LeBOT DAVIDSON. QNDERTAKINQr Tne nnderalgned la now prepared to fill all orders for every class of Undertaking.; Having on band full assortment of . COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, BoffiiroodttntrMetallc. PRICES AS LOW AS ANT Hearses famished if desired. Furniture of every Description Repaired at sbet notice. W.M WTLHELM, With K. GL Bogers, Trade Street. June 20. DR. J. H. SIcAden, DKUOeiBT AXD CKEXIST, Now offers to the trade a full stock of Lnbiii'g Extracts and Colognes, English Select SPICES Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps. English, French and American TOOTH BRUSHES, PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hour, both night and day at J. H. McADEN'S - ! Prescription Store. SECURITY, SECURITY, SECURITY. 200 Barrels of C. WEST ft SONS' EXTBA No. 1 XZBOSENE AXD ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil. from C. West ft sons, Jtsaiumore. - Hhthest Medal awatWl&tCenlejinialExrjoattlon. urystai uu works, cantos. Warranted to stand a are tester imgtatm vatueomt Uefon win Durn. u west ec sons, uaitraaor. i - For Sale by -Da. J. H. kcADKN, Sole Agent, CHARLOTTE. N. C. CHINA PALACE JRO. BROOOIELD i CO., LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. Just reoelved, a lot of lea. Cream Iteezers, best make, freeze in 5 min- .. . uiee;.aYe vooiers, iBemgerators, wire M .sintcvgesf rttiit Jars and i . jijJTteiiWerSL'flJ '1 .iltwYfrawcioit .viitctitir v.- " i i y . :.We ewurtanOy keep on hand a full line of Plain i ii ,'K .t'i ,ii jj . r, i - ... attBecw&tecl Chma,roekery, CHaaaware, Lamp 6jda,Cutlery and Fisted Wi4 Fancy oods, Tin, WMand WinowWare. ? i: .'issi-,u j iii i i it n? -. f 'v i , -wi,-; l, " - i 1 COUNTRY- Z. MERCHANTS ot uiTiM9aw eait. wer-aetr goods as cheap as Northern houses, and rnarantee saustacUon. WUl send quotations on application. TbanklnftT ton for the liberal.. natmnaM h, vary rejrpectfuuy, I OM! f'A .JNO 'BaOoiriXLD ft CO., Charlotte, N. C.t June l, 1878. Ttl n BTVYJ i m m PBINTlNGi STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of Ths Ob- sxsv ian estbllaheat bf one of the laxg ei mo 6tnplete, and most thoroughly equipped JOB PRATING HOySES 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 short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound In handsome style, and at very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of tills 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 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, BBJEFS FOB THE SUPREME COURT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments in good shape win 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 U. LETTER HEADS, Statements, Order Books, Visiting Cards, Ball Cards, Pamphlets. NOTE HEADS, Circulars, Envelopes, -aUndbfus, Invitations, Checks, Labels BILL HEADS, Deeds, Receipt Books, . 'Business Cards, Ji'iZTi rt , Programmes Magistrates' and Court Blanks. In fact all kinds of printing done at short notice Special attention gives to Railroad Printing. : ill' . fi-.i.'f '. :oT . ! '.. ' '' " ' ..- I,--"1 - ' . . BOOK WORK. - Eating i larger supply of type than most lob e tabttahhwotOBOCT TCiHi -s -v.- -'; ' rr --- -- -.- eongns t M.ftipatlathjwlthaB. , win SATISFACTION GTJABANTEED. .1 THE DBSEBYEB : f ' ' jjv -Chartottav N.C.' J t: F.Q.B04183. BF J "V - - ' .io.-.,. 1 ttRKMTv"RATm A TOC af m - -teT an m ja , m m I -m i WjCWlTT d Fancy Goods, Gold and Sliver U Ja, tM. . . -Sfitelies,. Silver and Plated Table Wa,-e ; J. .T, BUTLER'S. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER- ,"''W - PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything you want at.. J. T. BUTLER'S. dec24 J) LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL VER PLATER. , Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. Every kind of repairs made at once at half price and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or Bronze Gilding, Coloring. Sllver-Platlng and Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good as new. Work don for the trade at low prices. pry Apprentice wanted, with premium and good references. Repaired work uncalled for will be sold at the expiration of twelve months for cost of repairs septlS THE HOUSEWIFE'S GREATEST FRIEND The latest and most complete invention of the day Crocker & Fawnsworth's Fluting and Smooth ing iron, saves tne expense or luel and the se vere task of standing over a hot lire on ironing days; This Iron heats itself, and will save its worth in wood consumed under the old process In a short time, to say nothing of the health of those who do the work. We are the agents for the State of North Caroli na, and we propose to commence the sale ot it in Mecklenburg, Gaston and Lincoln counties at once. Any one wishing to purchase the right to sell In other counties in the State will do well to apply at once to the undersigned at Charlotte, N. C. E, H. NEWCOMER. I . . H. M. RAMSEUR. f ms The sample Irons have arrived and are nt H T. Butler's hardware store. C. S. Mallard is our agent for Mecklenburg county. May 15, 187-d3m. ottcvics. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR TUNESEVENTH GRAND DISTRIBU TION, CLASS G, AT NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday. July 8th, 1 879-1 10ch Monthly Drawing LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was reeulariv lncornorated bv the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1868. fob thb term of twkntt-fivk TKAKS, to which contract the Inviola ble faith of the State is pledged with a capital of $1,000,000, to which It has since added a Reserve Fund of $350,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DISTRIBUTIONS will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half-TicK-eis, one Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize $30,000 1 Capital Prize 10,000 1 Capital Prize 5,000 2 Prizes of $2,500 . .. 5,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 5,000 20 Prizes of 500 1 0,000 lOOPrlzesof 00 10,000 200 Prizes Of 50 1 0,000 500 Prizes of 20 10.000 1000 Prizes of 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 $2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,K00 N Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to $100,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the home office of the company In New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for further information, or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, Postoffice Box 692. New Orleans, Louisiana All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Generals G. T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. June 17 Hrjew &tlvzxtismznt$. If you journey for business, health or recreation, to the Mountains. Lakes, or Shore, over land or over sea, don't fail to secure the protection of AC CIDENT INSURANCE in THE TRAVELERS, of Hartford. - Any regular agent will write a yearly or monthly Policy In a few minutes, or a ticket from one to thirty days. The cost is so small that any one can afford it who travels at all -Cash paid for accidental Injuries over $3,000,000. MADE ON RAGS, BEESWAX," Hides, Tallow, Horns, Hoofs, Bones, Cattle Tails. Old Metals, Ac. For quotations, &c, inquire of IB WIN S. LOEWENTHAL, 214 Pearl Street, New York. BECKWITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILL& These Pills will prevent and cure Dyspepsia. They are an unrivalled Dinner Pill,- mild aperient, and admirably adapted as a family medicine. They are used- by the most cultivated people in our wrantry and are extensively used by physicians In their practice. Sold by Druggists generally. Send for circular.' E. B, BEGKWU'H, Sole Manufactur er, Petersburg, Va. - DR. WM. ALEX. GREENE, ' macon, ga:, " .' Writes: I cheerfully state that I have tested the virtues and efficiency ot Colden's Leiblg Liquid Xxtractof Beef In my private practice In cases of general debility, weakness, depression, dyspepsia, loss of appetite and nervous afflictions. When- medicine had proven more than useless. 1 have found tt the best remedy I ever used In chron ic alcoholism, when the stomach Is always irrita ble and food required to nourish. Sold by all lead ing druggists. ill ! Va 1 B raft fcl 1m ' 4 r 6rwi41ira.y-At9uiHsii.aiary ot " ,li mnif eytiai4, rjl6w ft large coinra i bear raJ wjouueVful inventions. Wei feluOier month cuinmiK8ion, tosell our i beat and Wimuerrul Invenliniis. He ateoa tuaat vseta toy. XCOm f tjamplw tr6. AUUxeubUJciuua a, km., jnarsoau, xtuci CCfin TO F. G. RICH A CO. Portland, Me., Ob.HU for the best Agency Business in the world. Expensive outfit free. $77 ; a month and expenses guaranteed to Agents. Outfit free . Shaw & Co.. Augus ta, Maine, " , ,,; & T'7'7 YEAR and expenses to agents. Outfit 3) I I 4 - tree. Address P. O. VICKERY, Augus ta, Maine, , DVERTISEMENT of 4 lines Inserted 1 week x. In 850 newsnaners for $10. Send 10c. for L 100 page pamphlet G. P. ROWELL & CO., N. Y. in ADVANCES tecticai. Tlrrv ' A3irURTANT DlSCOVFPTr, Wc light and othr SSi.;2Lthe telephone. r.h "martetaoftheagV:,.; HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE! SORES, WOUNDS, CUTS, BRUISES Mmftamed and abraded surfaces, and for-:-ALL SKIN DISEASES. tathtetSS "Mes work of cure goes rata SmeSltny flesn' and the WONDERFUL RTpmiTYPletTlw wltn most Its virtues; and the thousands T'whn y,?lclans extol unite in recommending w . " vi uuunierrett. Ask for Henry's Carbolic Salve, and take no other JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN 4 CO., Sole Proprietors, 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. For sale by L. R. Wriston & Co., Charlotte N C mar4 u SMITH'S WORM OIL. Athens, Ga., December 8, 1K7K. A few nights since I gave my son one close of the Worm Oil, and the next day lie imssed sixteen large worms. At the same time I gave one to my little girl, four yeaas old, and she passed eighty-six worms from four to fifteen inches Iouk , r , w-F- PHILLIPS, worm Oil for sale by Drogglsts generally Pre pared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. Price 25 cents. ieb'2 1 dAw 1 v. Is a perfect Blood Pi-ripier, and is the only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cubes of Syphilis and Scrofula id all their stages. V 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. Doggeft (Southern Meth ) It is an excellent corrective of Indigestion. Have used it with prompt beneficial results. Rev. Dr. Mangum, Prof. University of N. C. I concur with Bishop Doggett In his estimate of the Vest Pocket Cure. Rev. E. A. Yates, P. E. N. C. Conference. It has benefitted me. Send another package. Rev. Leroy M. Lee, D. D., Meth. Hlst'n. I am never without It at home or abroad. It Is an antidote to indigestion. Uneasiness after a meal or purging is checked and the bowels regula ted. Its- merits are attested by numbers of nigh character. I have seen a " tried-everythlng " dys peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose. Rev. Drs. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson (Bap.) It is endorsed by the direct personal testimony of men of national fame and of strictness of 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 Joined with the ex perimental use and approval of the preparation by well-known physicians, removes all doubt. It isr 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. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C. ODELL, BAGAN & CO., Greensboro, N. C. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C. POLK. MILLER & CO., Apothecaries and Sole Proprietors, Richmond, Va. mar 20-dAw tf. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta R. R., Columbia. S. C, May 31, 18791 On and after Sunday, June 1st the passenger schedule over this road will be as follows: DAY PASSENGER. . Going North, Leave Augusta. : 6 50 a. m. Arrive Columbia 10 48 a. at. Leave Columbia,. 10 55 a. m. Arrive Charlotte. . . 4 00 p. m . FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. Going South, Leave Charlotte,.. . .. Rock Hill, " Chester, " Wlnnsboro, Arrive at Columbia, Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta . 2 20 p. m .... 4 46 p.m. .... 6 30 P.M. .... 9 05 p.m. . ..12 00 M. . . . 1 00 a. M. ... 9 00 a. m. NIGHT EXPRESS. "w Going South, Leave Charlotte, , 12 45 a. m Arrive Columbia, 5 30 a. m Leave Columbia.... 5 36 am Arrive Augusta 9 25 a. m FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. ... Going South, . . Leave Augusta. . Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia, "Wlnnsboro...... " Chester, V Rock Hill Arrive at Charlotte Pullman Palace Cars from An . 5 15 P. M . 1 80 AM . 2 30 A.M. 5 45 a.m. .8 15 a. m. .10 00 A. M. .12 10 p.m, ta to New York and from Greensboro to Augusta. Reclining Sleemng Chairs from Danville to Washington via Lynchburg. T. D. KLINE, Supei hdent jno. a. joAcmuBSO, u. tr. Agent . ; D. Cakdwkll, . June3. i Asst G. i. Agent Jacob's Cordial, Well known and Tellable remedy for Diarrhoea recommended: by physicians.; Sold by. Dr. T. C Smith, Druggist' j .. - . as , i gas rinte -t 1 ....