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CHAS. II. jftjfES, Editor & Proprietor
ENTKBXD at ths -POST-OrFICB AT OaAAUHTB,
N. C, A8 Sboomp-Clabb Mattkb. ,: ' ry "
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1879.
THE NECESSITY FOIt() WW, THUB
MAIf fit PUBIiie XI FE.'
In tlie course of "a lengthy editorial;
in its issue of Friday, discussing the
character, abilities and public services of
the distinguished senior Senator from
Ohio, the New York Sun says:
"Looking forward to this coming con
test between the corporations and the
people, the servicesof Mr. Thrmn afp k - J,
needed in Congrerf, and-a rfoWet h f. 1 . TUB okeat stPl
on foot to send him to the House of
Ilepresentatives from the Columbus
district, where he resides J TbaU E
trict is now Democratic, and though
the new Republican Legislature will
doubtless gerrymander . the State, it is
questionable if they can change its po
litical character. Mr. Thurman is said to
v. i'.'j ' ' - t.i." i.
The Penalty of Truth Telling.
It is right hard for C? fellow to knpw.
always just what to dt. Here, lorj in
stance, is "Hon. Alleri Rut&iprdof
North" Carolina; whrjfcas teen bbnfeed
from the Southern Republican Associa
tion, at Washington, for saying that the
organization was perfected for the pur
pose of securing fat offices. If "Hon."
Allen Rutherford had lied about this
thing nobody would have believed him,
and npw that he has told the truth he
is caafl out of the synagogue by his asso-
ciaues, anu tuaue up. i cut uiavvnuic.
Th6 part of safety for him in the f u
ture; as doubtfess he realizes by this
time, is to keep his mouth shut.
DECLINED Wl
InvUa,tin
be averse. '.to, ibis suggestion, but he
should bear in mind that John Quincy
Adams, after having been President,
considered it an honor to represent his
people in the House of Representatives.
"Mr. Thurman served in the Hous6
thirty-four years ago. A generation
has passed away since then, but he is
still strong, clear-headed, able to do
good work, and well equipped for the
great battle of popular rights against
corporate arrogance. Such men can
not be spared from Congress at a time
like the presents '-TTJ . -
The suggestion of the. possibility of
Mr. Thurinan's return fto public life
will excite the liveliest- pleasure every
where. Whatever"" missteps lie may
have made (and what man is there
who never errs?) weigh as noth
ine against his lone, brilliant and hon
orable record of service to the people,
He is witn rood cause regarded as one
of the very greatest men of his genera
tion, and his retirement from the Sen
ate will be nothing short of a public
calamity. We have to-day no public
man who could not be better spared
from the councils of the nation. With
in the last quarter of a century the
Democratic party has lost no man
from public life whom it could not bet
ter have spared. Senator Thurman will
but gild a lifetime's reputatiqn for wis
dom and patriotism if he will accept
the lower station which we are in
formed above he can have without the
asking if he will only take it.
i mmmj i MBmrn
IIELPINO THE BAl'ARD BOOill.
The l$ev'Y6ik' Herald evidently en
tertains a very genuine admiration for
Senator Bayard, otherwise why should
it desire to help his boom ? It discuss
es him in an editorial article a column
and a quarter in length in its issue of
Thursday, and jt is worth while to note
what it thinks of him and of his pros
pects :
Senator Bayard seemsrthe sole politi
cal survivor of the Democrats who
have heretofore been talked of in con
nection with the presidency, if we ex
cept one or two popular generals who
are destitute of experience in import
ant civil trusts. The President should
be a man whom long service at the na
tional capital has rendered, familiar
with the practical operations of the
government. Mr. Bayard is the only"
jcmuuctt iuus quaainea wno nas not
become a, "lame duck," either by yield
ing to the inflation heresy or by disas
trous and humiliating defeat in his
own State.
And again, the following, while neith
er very complimentary nor very en
couraging to the party, must certainly
be very pleasing to Mr. Bayard and his
friends, and is entitled to a measure of
consideration :
The Democratic prospect is not flat
tering at best. It is more than doubt-
New
ithout
. i Tint
ictiL wiui r;iyam would leavtfflie tnirty
in a far better condition than defeat
with any candidate who is less 'respect-'
t;d. The Democratic party has many
lalse steps to retrace before it caii'de
serye success, and there is no way in
which it could so convincingly return
to the sound Democratic
which it has deser.ted,as by nominating
roan wno
Condition, November 1st, of Cotton
" Wbe&t, Tobaccy and. Corni . ,
fi Washington Nov! IS.-f he follow
ing is the condition of cotton, wheat,
tobacco, and corn, as issued by the De
partment of Agriculture to-day :
...COTTON.
There was a decided increase in ; the
condition of cotton during s the i. month
of October; Unfavorable;-weather Ws
reported in Georgia and Alabama. In
all other States it was favorable. The
returns indicate a,yield per acre of 176
pounds" llntamst 1W last year. iTbjsl
at 2 per cent, more than lastyear," would
make a deficit in this year's crop of
290,000 bales of 450 pounds each. All
the South Atlantic States .show the
same decline. Texas falls off 85 per'
cent. All the states Dordenng on tne
Mississippi liyer show decided gains.
- ; : WHEAT. ' i
Returns of November "1st To Ousde-
partnaent sbj w .an increase in .the wheat J
cropoi millions ousneis ovprtaac or
last year. This, great increase is the res
suit of a very large yield in? the States
bordering on the Ohio river and Mis-
1 aourt The JTorth western States show
little variation from last year. Kansas
and California both decline in yield.
Texas, of all the Southern States, is the
only one that falls off in yield this year.
TOBACCO.
The indicated product for the entire
country is 98 per cent of that of
'78. The gain has been greatest in
Tennessee, Connecticut and New York ;
the loss greatest in Ohio, Missouri and
West Virginia, with a material decrease
also in Maryland, Illinois and Indiana.
In general quality it is better than that
of j the previous crop, thdufrh damage'
to some extent from "louse burn" is re
ported in Kentucky and Virginia
and from frost in Ohio.
CORN.
According ;tc-Teturns, tyvembej 1,
corn promises an1 increase of oyer 20O
million bushels or nearly 15.,per cent,
over last year. "The Atlantic and Gulf
States note some decrease, but the
other sections of the Union have great
ly increased their yields. The Southern
inland States increase nearly 30 per
cent, and other sections of the Missis
sippi Valley' nearly 20. The'Pacffie
States report about the same yield as
last year.
CRCTIE IN KENTUCKY.
iiu wnetner tne party could carry
i oik even ior Mr. .bayard, and w
uxew lorKdeteatis certain
Ikmtmr.tii Iff Hi Ml V i
the close of the testimony in the Cham
pion disaster inquiry, the following let
ter was read :
November 13. Edward R. Shars
wood, Esq. Dear Sir: We have to ac
knowledge thefaepeiptt'of ybfar faNktvtf
the 12th instant relating to Che'investi
gatibrrriow penmn-rtowt4ie-Sritrai
naal court at Philadelphia, tfoinquire
into tie particulars of the collision be
tweeH the steamer Champion and the
ship Lady Octavia, and your courteous
invitation to have Capt. Lock wood at
tend.' In reply, we beg to say that Capt.
Lockwood is now awaiting the United
States local inspectors, to whom he has
already SiUafcittedhis.reporf , artd before
wfiom hfdifilxjiects to b caHed. If,
therefore, he and other parties interest
ed in the vessel lost should desire to
avai thenweJ.Ye pfe the opportunity
yf politeMifatian offers, they could
not in any event appear at an early day.
Respectfully yours,
George W. Quintard,
For N. Yi and Charleston S. S. Co.
! The codrt' 'adjourned' 'until Monday,
the secretary, Mr. Sharswood, being in
structedto see'when thS captain-of the
Champion "would attend-It is under
stood that there is lid way to compel
them to attend as they are amenable to
.the iocal United States inspectors,
fwhete? tii0 3teaffiyiui belongs, and this
ieing IfeivToxlSffty their trial, if any,
must take place there.
Nw Tlrutpi!ii6lo4SeSay. Sales 188
pecember...J.i.Ml..fr..u. Ji 12.
January. . . . HJ&t.- A
February. r- . -X: . : . X-:.. . . . X... 12 ST
Jaarcn ; 12.50
Apru 12 .HI
ay 12.71
Jane 12 .82
July . : 12 .91
Cltt COTTON MABCKT.
ta. Offics of thk Observer.
aaoTrOTember 1 6 1879. f
The market yesteiday closed steady at Friday's
quotations. Sales were made early In the day ia
14 higher, but later prices receded under a decline
m iew ion ana uverpooL ,
Good Middling.
Middling.
Strict low middling. .. v j .......... 1
Low middling.....
Tinges . .
Lower grades t ., ? , ,
Receipts 409 bales; for ttie week 2,142!
lm
11
11
11 6-10
D URHAM
(ANALYZED BY DR. W. H. TAYLOR, STATE
I CHEMIST OF VIRGINIA, AND PRONOUNC
ED PURE, AND RECOMMENDED AS A
BEVERAGE OR MEDICINE.
TI10 itta,ncUeter Cotton Market,.
Manchester, Nov.: 15.-The Man
chester Ghmrdian says: "Friday's quo
tations were higher and more firmly ad
hered to all around than they have been
duringibfi present exciternntTxaris
actions, however, were quite limited, as
prices-were beyond -thareach ro- buy- L
I Two FeTvr Case at Hie in phis,' '
CiNCTNNATr, N"6v: 151 A special from
Memphis states that reports of the
lever Having again Droken out tnere
are untrue. There have been only two
new cases in tne city in the last ten
days. No alarm is felt. Of these two
cases one caught the fever while visit
ing an old case and the other is from a
house not disinfected.
The attention of the citizens of Charlotte and
the surrounding' country is again called to this
Pure Whiskey, now so popular both North and
South. We have the endorsatlon of many Drug
gists and Dealers In New York City, Washington,
D. C New Orleans, San Francisco, and many oth
er cities, and we can confidently recommend the
"Durham" to be equal to any .Whiskey distilled in
this country.
- Call for "Durham!' at W. R. Cochrane's Central
Hotel Saloon.
; ELLISON HARVEY,
Sole Proprietors
Oct. 21-dtf.
Landing- of tbe New Cable.
North Eastham, Mass., Nov. 15
The steamer Farraday came to anchor.
off Hftnsett lights at 10 a. m. The wind
is southwest and fresh, the sea smooth
and the time favorable for the landing
or tne caoie.
Regulators on the Path -They Issue
a Proclamation (Announcing Their
rarpoiw. - - - -
Cincinnati. O.. Nov. 15. A snfiftial
to th& -Enquirer states, that f-awia Louisville.
ocoggsDeen nas oeen convicted of the
murder otWaddellj- in raiintr.
Kentucky; and sentenced to eight years
imiuwuujciii. uuuge xviaaier reiusea
a new hearing and the case is to be
appealed. The prisoner was removed
from the county jail for fear5 the' regu
lators would shorten the sentence.
.The regulators in northeastern Ken
tucky have issued a proclamation fash-,
loned after the declaration of indepen
dence. It recites that in view of the
reign of assassination, robbery and
rapine which has lasted in that region
for four years, they have had to band
together to protect themselves .and the
property of honorable people, They
deny that they are a mob but "assert
that they are fen organized and discip
lined set of men who mean business.
They assure f good citizens, JhAtthey
have nothing to fear, and warrrVl
uarn-ourners and murderers ,to leave-
me country and threateh them Kvith.
lyncn law where the State law fails of
its duty.
LTornade and Fire in Kentucky The
Constitution.
November 15. A dis-
patchrrom Tad u6aTT "Says considerable"
damage ,to juulfUngs, fcc., was done by a
neavy para ana wjna scornr.
The constitution of Kentueky is now
stated to be safely locked up in the
State vaults.
- Fire l4st night nearly destroyed Fer
guson,' Smith & Co's mill, together
with nearly 2,000-bushels of wheat.
Loss, $25,000 ; insurance, $0,000.
the one .distinguished
from his convictions,-- ... They
may be unable to elect Mr. Bayard, but
they can elect him if anybody. , Tlie
tact of running him would re-estADli3n
the party on its ancienfr foundations
giving it strength and dignity as an op
position, and paving the way to solid
success when it shall have retrieved its
shattered rapuftaiionj unddrwise leadprv
ship, with restored " unity and better 1
uisuipune.
1 CM6IIG THE
Until Wheat oei lion 'iVWiir
- -
Ht. Loins, November lai-h-.There is a
jiiyve nepc among, the millers here to
fclpst tle mils-until ilrlc-of; wheatf
declines The reason assigned is 'thaT
iiuur is oeiow the:pnce at which it can
be made without loss. It sbitpd tht
hasten contracts mad2 whin, JLJi $,Jl flH!etr-v
Poiuoui per uusnei, nosieyee rib n7 w
Hr, V tUtt" 1UiIeaiax&iuturo. But
little flour has been shinnori fvnm
rfpr the -i raft tlier 'vreatas Trnrt ir
amount aiaRsibrerS ,thlS
enough to suppty-H IteiAaiidML 'some
time. The millers are satisfied that
there must be ajeclirm in&eat pretty
soon. At all events they will not pur
chase lintiL the pried M1& I cfr ifhej H
marcin on firm ,T7r-r,T ' f ri"
w "V IA.
There is mo other prominent Demo
crat of whom the Herald would speak
so well as it does offthe SlnsftVfrom
Delaware-it wouldsay becausejtnofte
other deserves to be thus spoken of.
Does it represent the sentiments qf e
class for whom it profesesto Speaijr
the great mass of the ifidepertdeirt
thinking people of the North? those
who elect Presidents and make and de
stroy parties ? If so, enough said. Bay
ard is the man for the Dtethctats,, td
nominate. He is acceptable to the
Democrats of the South. If the Herald
can prove that its views of the man
S?h6 vAewS tt&dS)8 rell
will do Mr. Bayard the service of secur
ing his nomination for President next
ye:r- -....u..i.. ri
Toombs's. .Telkokam. Better, for
Radvcticerjflg ipurpes, than
the.KlUinr of adozan, "nggjthp
telegram of Bob Toombs to the editor of
the CMtfagbafeawUJt will make thous
ands of votes for the Republican party
mext year. 4 J udge PearfjUf was fvont
to speak of people whoa. Dltrly f
smartness but no sense, and Toombs
has, by this telegram, better than ever
before, vindicated his right to a place
in this category. We have not the pa-?
uence necessary 10 a temperate dis-
cusBiQi pifv,nif iQpushw message. rWe i
havWfyraited .ft'twb darat fo a fetarfej
of -that ; degree; .f ;ifihuoso1SJi ?&VL&
ter, tJutfhere'is no laughterin us; t.fjfh
influence of this telegram will be evil,-
only eviandj atjaiipdUs,
is all there is arjoub ju nivuiua weeic
from the time he said it, we have proof
of the troth of Wade Hampton's utter
nnAA thof Mia wiolnm of . a dozen wise
men.cannot counteract the folly of one
fool." We have no more to say on me
subject. .
Excitement Over the lUaine f.eiriin-
tlve Embrogiio. '
rdtathnoVanii!C V 4TO
t.finninor tn ominf 4-1. , V. ' I A- --- - 1
- ;o w wuui uun luo xvepuDiican
majority m the Legislature are P.it
inz ctneral atnfjcn,M.xrf;. .
r "f"ftI"ituc- ujrouceat cases ltf
wl- in -Lmcoln. Penobscot and
.Washington counties. It is reported
that no hearings will "ho aTWmA k7
disputed cases but certificates will be
etermined. A-oare-
uuuiiuans nave . members in the
House and 1 vacancy by death, while
the Democrats have 61 in: the same
branch. In the Senate, the T? ernVl i na n a
nfzio anjthe vwsmfcmD a
Gatherings in Gotham. ,
New Yokk. November is
gamer-Stosson 300: Gamier B8. The
winners average 23 l-ift. Th hirroof
run of Slossonis 107.
I he Cohen familv. arrested on siiQni.
-OL"n vf gettinc: firn tn the
house, were" discharged w account of
iokk oi eviaence oi -ifleendiarism.
! i
Tl n .. m -
NEWtYokK, Nwei&ber 13.4-Ma:
ii.-Ai:nKry, of iteChurcH
uuiiieu out venterrlav Tin ,an
iSrJyPPinery and
jr a r l
-A L 7 V J
Fshall Pf
mkn, wJg.l
I &
0004
Examine Harbors.
SB) II M 111 T - Ann.
Ohm-jRailroadaV
tothe alermmusffiSS
V 1UVS
TV m Z
extent upon good health, a i i ,v. " bt great
CougaSTTup. UcurWS'oiwrrt1'"
f Harmless Explosion
Cleveland, jnov. 15. The main
boiler in the plate mill of the Cleve
land Rolling Mill exploded last even
ing, scattering iron in all directions
jNoone was Kiuea. rne tireman was
slightly injured. Damage, $20,000.
Burned; to ecmfn Hif Ifftfiwe.
Petersburg. Nov. 15. While Ed
ward Grammar, aged 85. was asleep in
his residence on Prince George county,
Thursday night, the house was set on
fire and before he could escape he was
burned to death.
Storm in Indiana and Ohio.
Cincinnati, Nov. 15. At Pooii and
Princetown, Indiana, and South Bend,
Ohio, considerable damage has been
done by storm.
The simplest, 'safest and surest means to relieve
the Baby of colic and Induce slumber Is Dr. Bull's
Syrup.
Price only 25 cents a bottle.
TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS.
NOVEMBER 15, I87W
PRODUCE.
BilttKoitB-iOj quiet: Southern 44a45, Wes
tern whit 43a44. uo mixed 41a42, Peuiisyr
taute. 4!Ja44. May market Arm; prime I)mr
sjrlHiila and Maryiand 15al(5. Provisions firmer;
Uiess uork J 1.50; bulk meats-loose shoulders
"PrlrS sides 64, do packed 4a5; bacon
t-sftoulderVfcte, clear rib sides H. hams lOall.
Lard, rellned tierces 7 Butter firm; prime lo
chotee Western packed 13altf. rolls . Coffee
firm; Rio cargoes 18al7&. Whiskey quiet at
i.iz. sugar nrm; A sort 10aii. Vreiarhta
I r
Athenif flour
i air extra a. naan.Hi ). mod tn cnnim dft ai i 7 tr
neat closed wcafr. -ungraded winter-4mvi.4
va. o uo , no. v ao i.4aa.44, mixed do
TfM). 1 OA R. Wlflm Iftirlr nntiVA llnimrfait ut.
ve at 44a45 1r Na 8. Coffee firm: Rio n.iotd
Centrl
nrm; tommii lo
iQ ar(fOe914af?.-t0b-lotS lAalO. Sum, nnl.t.
fair to rood wfinlncr StfaaUlfc
dt, muuou Bie&u ; suwaara a lovaai, eran
ulated 10all, powdered 10all, crushed lltfea
aU. Molasses quiet Rice nrm. Wool quite firm ;
spot ll.00a.10; middles firmer: lone clearB ?h,
short clear 6, long and short . Lard closed
firm; prime steam on the spot and to arrive 7.30a
a7.40. Whiskey nominal at 1.15. Frelzhta auiet.
L
Giltkston Irregular; middling 11; low mld
UVi good ordinary llVt; net receipts 8,872; gross
NOld4)rj--Onlft?rnlrtrlllrio' ll(i. no.
B.rSrgftss jstttek 44,834; exports coastwise
670; sales 425; exports to Great Britain .
I BArmrotaFlrra; ikUtUn 13 . lowi middling
lllC.: KOOd rdln'.V HUn nAf ra'rJ ZZrZZtt
455; sales 180; ' stock fT,854: eipbrts 'cOaitWisS
BriUto - '' 540;exports to Great
Wrr.TWfXTON Staartv nl111lrn mi... , . .
gross"-; sales "J ttock' 1 Vfiihnere - ex!
ports coastwise 1,030. to Grlati BrttiS i-; to Co
nent ; to channel .
P?gDXVPnii.Ftrm; middling 123hc.: low
nuqoung lac; good ordinary llc: net recint
gross 1 264; sales 692; spinners 638; stock
162:
7,845; exports to Great Britain ,
Nkw Orleans- We;
dllngllc; goodord
Nkw Orleans- Weak; middling H5fa: low m'd
lng 113bc: Kood ord'v 1 lli? nt
toss i lB,41j sttlgi i TiOOOf tttoeii 105i00fli sipoiSi.
Great Britain 11,765; coastwise .
AU6U8TA Easier; middling Utj;f low mid
dling Hfec, good ordinary 10c.; receipts 1.207;
Bhlpmenta ; sales 1.239: stock .
rvSftt V Great Britain r555VFmr!cr
Continent : to channel . '
nrecelpw'85.681:exnrtai ft
France 818; Continent -faSf. '0,'
Middling
7d,: .sales.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
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ALE AND PORTER,
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to any part of the city, tree of charge for $1.00 per
dozen.
F. C. MTJNZLER.
All orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re
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mar4
HAPPY
JOE FISCHESSER.
SOLE AGENT FOR THE ATLANTA BREWERY
" Let those who never drank Beer before,
Go to Joe Flschesser's and drink the more."
o
FRESH FROM THE ATLANTA BREWERY, ON
ICE ALL THK WAY.
I have an arrangement with the Atlanta Brewery,
by which I am able to keep on draught, and for
sale by the keg
PURE ICE COLD LAGER BEER
Brought to my door In an Ice-cold refrigerator direct
from the Brewery.
Persons In Charlotte, or at a distance, can buy
beer from me at bottom rock prices, and warrant
ed to be as pure and fresh as If just made.
My facilities this summer for the delivery of
Beer are better than ever, and as the sole agent
In Charlotte of the Atlanta Brewery, I respectfully
solicit the patronage of the public.
Wines and tbe best Liquors on draught or for
sale by the quantity all the time.
O Y STER S
On the half-shell. Lovers of the luscious bivalves
can be supplied by
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AT PRATHEITS.
CAKES ! CAKES !
Pound Sponge, Fruit, jelly, and all kinds of Fancy
Cukes at PRATHER'S.
May 22. Trade Street
Orders for ornamental Cakes promptly attended to.
FIVE THOUSAND
WORLD'S FAIR I6ARS.
s ''a i t :; rx
ESurgess KTichoIs
mac
flOEESALBT AND RETAn.
DSALKB
ALL KINDS OF
mm,
BEDDING, &C.
A FULL LINE OF
Cheap Bedsteads
AND
LOUNGES.
PARLOR AND CHAMBER StflTS.
COFFINS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND,
Ladles' and Gentlemen's Burial Rni
NO. 5 WEST TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
"I'l'iy.
.P9 Oudi r
I -rue ore -r ttlFff 1TV B XJ V 1
I SOLO BY 3T -VfV WWVA . tilt ld tJ
FOR PARTICULAR WBf RON SV ADDRESS J 5
WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, omo.
MY f lira
TUST RECEIVED, five thousand
tf ibrand of Clears, warranted mire
of tbe above
Havana Kil
lers . the best 5 cent Cigar la the State. For sale
at wholesale and retail by
LeKOY DAVIDSON,
septl4 Exclusive Agent
A
CARD TO THE AFFLICTED.
JUST RECEIVED.
A full line a!l gaiJos reaily-ruade
LADIES'
U IV DER WEAR
From the Manufacturers, and will be sold for ca.- h
at New York Prices.
.1.
Another Lot of those
FIN&CLOAKS
- . :iS . 1 If Ji I, T, ;: , j; t.
At the same low price.
DR. ROBERTSON, 19 SOUTH EUTAW STREET,
BALTIMORE, MD.,
From fifteen years experience in hospital and pri
vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure in all
diseases of the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous
System viz: Organic ;uid Seminal Weakness,
Impotency (loss of sexual power). Nervous Debili
ty and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart. Dim
ness of Sight or (iiddliiess, Pains in the Back and
Nocturnal Emissions, etc., till resulting from
abuses In youth or excesses In manhood. Diseases
recently contracted cured in five to ten days, and
the poison entirely eradicated from the system.
Also all skin and blood diseases quickly c-ured.
Dr Robertson, a graduate of the University of
Maryland, reiers to any of the. leading physicians
of Baltimore. Special .attention yiwi t- all fe
im'e complaints and irregularties.
All o-ii3u'btlnn, strictly confidt ..Hi-' Vm ' U
C 'i"s s ii! a .. ;.! rss. v. all u v..i. . oin:;oM.ig
Mi
1 v
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
LMNENS,
COTTONS,
Ci-AAUAJSAHilti;,
TRIMMINGS,
FLANNELS,
GLOVES,
HOSIERT,
ana aoyv Suits,
Ladles' Underwear,
Infanta Outfits,
WRAPS,
COSTUMES,
RIBBONS,
NECKTIES j
RUCHINGS,
ILANDKJERCHTEFS,
WHITE GOODS,
BUTTONS,
f HAKBCRGS,
SKIRT BRAID,
SEWING SILK,
PINS,
FRINGES,
NEEDLES.
FANCY GOODS, fce. ,
BY MATT,.
Send for Samples or information, and
satisfy yourself how cheaply and quickly
you' fianget everything in
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
of us by MailtorJSxnre. We carry an
uvffrScKstock of about $166,000. alt louaht.
If or prompt cash. tTry us.
Have the Children send for a set of our
Advertising Cards. .
COOPER & CONARD.
Importers and Retailers.
,-fJt1 ILADELPHIA, PA.
BUbliphed 186a.
May 11-dAwtill jan 9.
J
niMTimiMITTTTtH
II1IMTI1 MtllTTTTTyV
L
Cver 2.00O Druggists have signed the following remarkable pa r. lie
signatures of which can be seen at our office :
MESSRS. SEABURY & JOHNSON, 21 Platte Street, New York:
Gkntaemen - "For the past few years we have sold various brands of Porous Plasters
ana me punc preier
Be
To all others, we coosl.ier them one of the very few reliable househ
uence. xney are superior to an otner rorous Plasters or medicines
Phv lc . ns
Portable sndAfriooltorai JEnginas ClipparKngines from
8 to 10 Horae Power ; Dry Steam Engines from 4 to 40
Hone Power ; Utic (or Wood A Marw)Engfoes from 6 to
40 Horae Power ; SUtionariea ; Adjustable CuW litic
Knrines from IS to 800 Horae Power; Improved Corliss
Engines from 15 to ISO Horae Power; BoUersjdl sizes; Iron
Frame Reversible Saw-Mills, four sizes ; North Carolina
Portable Corn Mills ; Corn-Mill Stones, all sizes, guaran
teed to produce better Meal, with 25 per cent, leas power.
than any other MulStone tn fa icorla. rHE 1 AY:
Co. or WESTJtlSSTKX, MD.,"Westminster, M
August 2 i.Vwm.
Mfgl
.8. A.
1' ;, - , .;
New Style Trimmed Felt
XtKlKGHATS,
BLACK AND BROWN.
25 aozen of those jl Corsets left at 60c, at
MfeS. P. QIJERY'S.
venzovcisi;
LlTXRPOOT. Knnn .r!nfinn ..t.
DKIanHa Jht. VOSlCr.
i una . Axrmrt' .1 w
yy.Amean0tiCturet;2I
ntr'X y o aoaaaa, Aprn
ea Janua rv an1 V
13-1623
and Mav 9
a, , June aiul
FTNANCIAL.
IRONBuTERS,,.
A Great Tonic.
IRpM-ftlTTERS,-
lBOSBITTIRy':
t OPhJBtirartbtarn ,
?'WM -it, rt-. i.n
IKUN olTTERS.
r y-
iROM BnTERSia
IBDSBITTEBSiJ,;
gllorfffPeywgd
COMK AND8KK
( UK NKv Kll). X OK
DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS,
SHOES AND CLOTHING.
We are svlllng them very low, and respectfully ask
a call before you buy.
BARRINGER fc TROTTER.
Nov. 5.
JUST RECEIVED,
Apples, fine Turkeys, Cabbage,
Potatoes and all kinds country
almost dally. Ca t early and
25 barrels fine
Sweet and Irish
produce arriving
give me a rnai.
Respectfully, ' ' :
J L. HARDIN. Agent
Genetal Commission Merchant, ; ,
Trade street, first door above The Observer
building.
i i.'-ii
ON M' -NDAY. tha 1 7th44 November. 1873, at 12
in., a tiitj cQw.f, Jiouse, will b" o!d that. desira
ble clt property ui fhe co'riier'of Church dftd ev
enth streets, known as , Uio J. J. iBEaRYHXLL
PROPE tTY. . This ,i:openy cuusfsts of two fujl
lots', nmnhtg rrfthl Church to Poplarstreet. i Prop
erty iwell LuuiowcljHlthaood well ef jwatBr,H ' u .
r-it ; --;. fw- G.BRBRYHltL,.,,
'3ttd fr. .., ... Commissioner.;
r.son's Capcine Porous Plaster
Lousehold remedles worthy of conn
foeteinaLuses"
: i - ; i i
THB AND POPULiS PS7 GOOD OF P2QLASSLFSIA.
yuLrLruuvj
With na through our SAMPLE AND MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT is simple,
easy, and advantageous. Anyone writing to us for Samples, mentioning the kind of goods
needed, will receive, by return mail, toe desired samples and information.. j G.qocU sent
BY MAIL OR EXPRESS.
Through this means ladies everywhere throughout the Unlte4 States .vaJH them
selves of a very convenient plan Of receiving Dress Goods, Trtamingsrina a General
Outfit from the head-centres of trad vhere they can at all times obtain ui& best goods,
newest 'andt latest styles to be had Iti the least money. . ,
HOMER. COLL AD AY & CO.
Manufacturers, Retailers, tnd Importer of Choice IToveUie in Dress Goods,
Milts, Trimmings, etc,
CHESTNUT, ABOVE BROAD STREET,
i PHILADELPHIA. PA..
(ESTABLISHED 1842)
: " And 13 nuo Richer, Paris. Prance.
' 43-HavB the chJldfefl -send for a set of our Fancy Advertising CsJds."Ct
All Samplog 'tad' hformatlcn tent frea ta tU'r'aka "cf tlur TTnlted: States.
0ct.;14-dAwlm.
i;,u( 1
ih-j
H. P. rLBRIIVG;
SOLE AGENT FOR JOS. SCBLITZ'S CELE3RATKD EXPORT
1?
CORNER BALTIMORE' and -HQIljjkHEETa jSaLTIMOBS, MI).
-o o-
11
1ST
nov7 2w
ORDERS BY MAIL PK0MPjLYAt'EMDib 1
'Hi;
u-J
BUTTERIQK:1
r fi IS r
AE6IBu
XX pin. Whe
ck'aPatterna are fastened
lsTtn has been removed we can
not take therfijacaV When the Dln'.hJis not been
removed patternf .Rre exchangeable fee others;
wMa
Hi
uiese conations are un posed by Ju.te no & uo
and we.Mmot deviate ftooi them". ";s;f2v
novJSifBRO.
HIarhlv
to the public
eases requiring aoertain
and .efficient TOWMCi
especlall V tn fiialm.
fHnrlu.pea(a,
CHcrsy,,Usilnx.
StreDSihns 1 the, 'rhrtl;
cles-and give hewOlf! 4
aed, ladles.' and chil-;
diwn requiring reoBpem
anon, this valuable
1 : i
4
i
forwent;
u iiu, aigesuve organs,
wpoonfal - before.
rneals will remove all
Byspeptis) sspmDtomaj
Not, 16-d.kwly.
BSVllle. Is frtr ntnfc
hnfffE St.! Charles feorei: lh fita
A it to an excellent property, well furnished and
m good repair. J'Oisaaaion-cgtten 1st January.
Liberal terms to a good tenant. ., Address
" '' DR. 1C. O.' ELLIOTT,
i evtt'eod-2w u .-.! f-.j. fltatMrOksitt.
.mil tw
-Ki'rHtX. ft!
-vl .l
' mm i ss, m
wm open a scaooi Tor rjoys-on Motv
iu.j nexvw xne isenoot OMUdlna: -n
HGexu BarrinBrer'8 lot on Ohnrrh uw
' 'The school will, at arsi.ttnNi. nfnI
"'2 ' ' !i; iwoewuinHiia, rnmsrvsiwtTn.
i ssT . ir aottermedlateumroblMt!hAirB t,..'
the est possible lasslrieaUon In; endersBAAh
lnstreetlonmay beihonxsgiuiumw m . t77
4 TERMSiMpayablfr imontmyi! Primary beMrti
w wjt mm w . hit v. -v
i i TO THE TRADS: Bve b'.islness nfeti-o? he
day are starting theses mtersWe are the origfe
nators and Headquarters M- We tayff thr 'y twi
nimi o tuiu iuu. toDomg aouses u i..
200 4 201 Randolph BixeeL ailcjeifft-'28
Chauncy aaBolJ0 28
Sept j4eoaBCa
Zt- '1L Mi" wj M f'mi
KmGr
t Libs iJtedi :
k I III I I I I ill iaj ii i I M I I i I i M-i,.w
a. Rogers' Furniture Store.' !
:toi-". wlsn am Hui'-"-
.feli- M uliwwl ckY.::.s? ....
iWBOLgSAADXAIL
t..;l ln ft,;., y ,,
''Kit:il:t.-j:i ddJi'ob , .. ' '., ji-.
! t!l?. 0 .f.'.Uu ,hor 1J,J '.i..!., (,i '
ueankf llfBeQ; tkw. kuslcil Instnunfn'
: n aatiJs h -..
CHAlLOfti-.C.
; iU Is aifcg -" 4 !)iTK Wt!l7l J,
beW ' stocc'?? 'tlrycerles, Conf ectio n e rl i
Prize CaUdlea, Toys. Musical instruments, Oti
Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Wooden-Waryt Paper B.igs.
Gunned Goods, GMsHli CrMJjSers, Pow.i.t.
Shotl Salt, Ac in Th city wftl be round at iir
Wholesale and Retail Store, Call and see us be
fore buying. iiia7.jc.J.ji H
, A. B. NISBKT A BRO.
(Not. 1lnr. : .
HOUSE WAITED.
'a good tenant who will pay a moderate
rent.
promptly in axtvaHMt'taottau, desires to rein
aeorafortable dwelling bouse, within tbe busine
MttUio aoeesslMsr thereto
r LINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFIC
notTZ 5t
Appw
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