m a- jaw m ED"NESDAin DECEMBER IT, 187?. If A) ' . i . STATE NEWS. Seven burials in Wilmington last lje transit week. i The JSM clSipf for'Purnani a pop ulatwtitMlsl3,5(K) Jfid 4,000. Mr J. G. Oldenbuthel, a German citi zen of Wilmington, has picked up a .jfounUigi fttt J8: fiQwJM and .(he, next for selling goods without a license, and - for1 being impertinent to-ibe eouffa ArmthtV afctfcnfSt uTBI5dH HS$ Flf- blind factory of P. J. Mangum, of Dur ham. The incendiary was run off be foro he quite accomplished his work. The Durham Tobacco Plant says the prospects of the University Railroad; . , mi. "V. ..41. Poi rvlinQ are nattering, ihb ""'"" PaiirnaH. at a recent meeting, subscnb- nnn run h ra sed irnmeaiaieiv, wmcu will guarantee the road. . -T' -'i , SOUTH CAROLINA ITEMS. " Last Thursday evening, Mr. J. T. Bar ron.of Columbia, was united in marriage with Miss Floride, daughter of Col. J as. TT. Rion. of Winnsboro. , . A fight is in prospect now over the associate justiceship left vacant by the promotion of Mclver. Governor Simp son is most generally spoken of for the plae& fcftfcasteong disposition is evident among sqow members to oppose mm. The accidental discharge of a gun in the handjof JiestpoehrsaniSiMi of f ex SeliatfoVOochran, in Afridelsonf wounded a nnlnred bov in one lee. who was stand- A petition numerously signed, has ebeejeirtrta ttpiliature asking that 'SpaxtenfeuftCra M)oameM ded -as iojnlaklahiytetntt fefioflaCe of ln tendant and wardens two years. Also that the powers of taxation be not in creased. Indiana Views on. tjie Colored Ininii- '17. 4&i .t ... Cincinnati, O., Dec. 13. The arrival of colored immigrants from?Npxi Car olina in Indiana is viewed there with great interest. A special'dispatch f rom Shelbyville to the Enquirer, noting the arrival of a party of them yesterday, says they were poorly and thinly clad for that cfiW eiimate, fnd rtbat tr$ orfcs were beingfpildd of Republicans o re? lieve their morl fcresiittgiwa8ts, shey were desi$tM f Ipaggfge w mdney. They aref, flriplf piopN$ entirely .una ware of tfie&ommoaori their arrival has created, and seemed more intent on get ting something to eat and sufficient clothing to protect them from the cold than on disturbing the equilibrium of political parties at-nexf e&rls1 Jejtjc-, tion. The Gazette's Indianapolis correspond ent says that these people5 should not be encouraged to come there at this season of the year, and the moyement should be checked until spring. Now the farm ers are not needing help, and colored men cah better wait the coming of spring in North Carolina that in Indi ana; then strong ien can ireadfiv set employment. The entire baggage oftWa hundred men who came yesterday would not fill a small hand-cart A Persistent Mavelioldor. Memphis, December 13. Judge E. S Hammond, of the United States Circuit Court, to-day had a novel case before him. J. c. Birmingham, of Lauderdale county, Tennessee, had been indicted for unlawfully holding two colored girl&;ihrslaverj' It appears that Bir- minshanS'a efnBed to recognize the abol itrotf of slavery, "and ever sfnce the'war has claimed to own the girls because he owrretrtheif mother. The conduct of Birmingham excited the indignation of his nwjfhborsLand at' their instigation the United States grand Jury recently found an indictment against him. Judge Hammond quashed the indictment, holding that the act of Congress which says mat every person wno Kidnaps or carries away any other person with the intent that such person be sold into in- yoiuntaryvseryitudeorheld as a- slave Shall be imoished by fine and imprison peat epalA no apply to any one hold- Ingor frftteaidiag to hold in slavery in thisr00ntry because of slavery having ueen aooiisnea. xnere couia De no slaves here, and therefore no one could be held as a slave. This, the judge said. is an offense' atoE ttrdvided for bv anv J onense ape provided for bj ConetesK'alid Wot DunishaK act of Conefessl'atd MM Dunishabfe fivn.,,e,? tllf rubber diaphragm is adjust- indictment in the Federi . . - . . U t deral courts. The I defendant was discharged. A Bridnl Bobe. The foil, is a description of a,briT Mi V Jl lMkddhiaihrid last week rThe rolbe was of a cream-tin t erl white satin of the richest texture, with a silvery sheen. ;Te f rtnt of tbjS akfft was embroidered in pearls and white bugles, forming a large pyramid of flowers and leaves on either side of the lace, made to order in Brussels, which e jawnged-in jabots, each haviner in tflehJieGa fefcuquQt cit, waEen orange i uiuasuuis. jooraenng tne lace was a vine embroidered in pearls and white bugles, running perpendicularly from the bottom to the top. The train was . Trerv lOng1 and cttt square; lace arranged in jabots trimmed its entire length at the back. The waist which had sharp points Dack and front, was low neck, -uqanre, una enmmea witn 'tne same Jace as the skirt, to represent. a Jertb.a. The deep border of the handkerchief was of exquisite lace.' The" fan had rainbow-hued fine pearl sticks. The veil of tulle was unusually long, and was fastened to the head with wazen orange blossoms similar to those on the waist and; skirM' j J . Mr. Tilden' Position. Wash. Special to Baltimore Sun. - .f-A'numbet ot gentlemen who are cred ited with being frifinOft .TJlden. have been circulatinir arnnnd tU vrt .is tela audi other frequented places in the 4ffi fiWlV'yttMi.witn tne purpose t gauge public opinion. It ha3 been iiouceu nere ever since the meeting of Congress that very few if any of the Democratic members of either house believe that Mr. Tilden either will or can bea candidate for the next pjesi ttenrjy, anflir seems quit the eeneial idea nereftiiaiTwme wmanrttrbtf prominently llfrf Vtext DemocrMti ic convention, xr mere is one-' thins above another in this connection on wnicn tne uemocratic leaaera here ap- jcai iaj wo agiccu av iUio nine, It 13 ag announced to-day by one of the most. prominent and iflflUfenCiictf tlwfemf ihii the next Democratic nominee must; be a man entirely acceptable to both wings of the Democratic party in the State of XNew xorK. rl ,i l " EpiSa?83if Mf&&bf8- afharel and cruel toward theirJSoutjerriJbreth ren.and no ?iy dis6osd at tne close QK a . r m f f.lrulianri of North Carolina, and Bist jd Lav. of jsaston. , Ma, . on. .hejjall, r th andU! .j Jtarth.- have writtfinfletl potsitive Btatemenw ArrAvttibrth facts to be precisely the oppasieff tbeta.tet; ments 01 tne uean, e.ou,th. Mati ' Potter". w6ri tiehalf of the AMaiMhe A n A srlcul total W m &er'i cr ner's Monthly. In addition to the usual variety in the contents of SSc?r6$r,--tb;e:Nt)yein.be5 issue containaa- halftdzij),apers of the, nignest mwxeMJPA others interested in rural ure: "iue Agricultural Distress in Great Britain, by P. T. Quinn; "Farming in Kansas," by Henry King; "Success with Small Fruits," by E. i?. Roe; "Rare Lawn Trees," by Samae Parsons, Jr.; "The Mississippi JNetties, and their effect on the prices of agricultural products, and "How Animals Get Home," by Ernest Ingersoll,.:i: i M:.-s .fe ' -U -f Tbere'areitwa.flpe porfcrtats: of .iiayi ard Tayloi-onegravffd by Cole, from the best photograph, and the other a re production by Juengling, of O'Dono van's hrnil7.H hass-rftlief. These portraits HI accompany a discriminating critique or vow sr. of Raphael's "Apollo and Mareyas There are Poems, Stories and Sketches; "The French Quarter of New York;" "Extracts from the Journal of Henry J. Raymond," with interesting eminis ceftcfes of iDamel"WebiterVr Jbeatliful story, by Boyesen ; an ingenious story, A Sigtii" the fourth part of ConfX !by Henry jajs3i fvSW,w; 2 and ttftfstpjnXfcffa?new ican novtel of Creole Life, "The Grandissimes," by George W. Cable, of New Orleansrthe author of "QldjCreole Days'- which has created sucKafB ex cellent impression in the literary world. "The Reign of Peter the Great, by Eu gene 'Schuyler, is noted editorially. This splendid series of Illustrated His 'torical Vf&tBj the-gi-eatesC-lvork pf 4b? sort oftidrtakertby any? popular magazine, will begin in the January issue, and will continue for two years. All that enterprise and skill can do will be done to maintain the position of Scribher as the leading popular peri : odical of ! America. With the revival of the agricultural and business interests of the country, increased attention will be paid to papers on great public enter prises and interests, already a notable feature of ik magazine. . n.-p-f . Price, $4 a year; S5fcents a niimber Subscriptions should begin with the November number. Buy it of your bB(?k-seirerpwe send: the subscription pficeito tljefpubUshfiis.. s; H ''"SCmbnEr fe Co., 743 Broadway, N. Y. Reorg'anlza.tion , of Court. the Supreme L New York Sun. - f The rumor ttfat Mrl Jiistice ntint of this State has resigned his seat on the benchof the Supreme Court was wholly f Qriroiihdedt He 13. now in Washington, andlt is"no secret thathe will never be able to resume the duties of his place. Nor is there the least1 probability of Congress passing any special act to re tire nim, oifeil,he presidential elfcta?n.f Yet, suchsaii ati would bbfeces&iMtcfi give him the pension allowed.tp filcUres; who have served ten years and lam over seventy years old- '"' s J I 5 One ot the most inrportant resorts -of the next :residency will be the reorgan ization of the Supreme Court. Who ever may be chosen will probably have the appointment ojt nve judges, a: a majority of that tribunal, which is at present composed as follows: Justices Waite, Swayne, Miller, Strong, Bradley, Hunt, and Harlan, Republicans 7. Justices5 Clifford and Field, Demo crats 2. . Clifford is 76 years of age, and is fast declining. Swayne is 75, and though hale-for, that time of life, cannot expecjr fn the nature of things to hold otft nucfi longer. Strong is turned of 707 and is daily growing feeble. Bradley is 68, and is ready to retire voluntarily when he may get the pension. Hunt is hope lessly broken in health by paralysis. It is evident from this exhibit mat tne court will be reorgani zed during tne administration, and, in all probability, within a short time af ter its advent to power. The election of a Democrat or Conservative Presi dent might indeed change the nolitical complexion of! the court within the first twelve months. The election of a Re publican would confirm its partisan character beye-nd-the- reach of reform tor an indefinite neriod of time. 3 Measuring Piiltte-W'avcs. New York Times. A young physician in this city has invented and perfected a curious little instrument for observing and measur ing the pulse-waves of the human cir culationhich, in simplicity of con structiori and application takes prece dence of-ill the instrnments for this purpose so far produced by human in genuity. A minute disk of hard rubber firmly fixed to the base of a graduated tube, such as is used in the manufacture of thermometers, forms the essentjaM "y" .UA 10 "isuumeiu. Al tne Dase, nr n m - I 1 A. 1 . - "u 4" ..mojsiass iuue is somewnat ex-j panueu in aiameter, so as to form, with the diaphragm for a floor, a receptacle capable of holding a few mimims of water colored with carmine. ThA m. matater of'ttie tuba ia inbmoi tliaftreter of that of bhr 6rdinary medi- oai tuprmouieier. vvnen tne disk of the instrument is placed firmly upon or against the wrist, the vibration of, the issues beneath caused bv the arterv is communicated to it. and the colored lquid dances up and down in tho t.uhA ' registering tq the eye of the ..practiced Physician the force and riart rip'tion of each "wave. Simple as the instrument is, its delicacv and acenrar'v are marvelous, while there are no ad justments to get out of order, and the merest tyro can apply; it successfully. Dead-Letter Office Curiositiea. Wash Special to Baltimore Sun. , The Postoffice DeDartment h a catalogue ot nearlv i2.foo sftnarntA. "lots" of articles accumulatftd W t.h" dead-letter office, which are to b srtld at auction in this city duriner the nres- ent week, commencing to-morrow. The various scneauies advertise aboutL aa.1 iretOTogeneous a ' collection as it is pos sible to imagine. Amomr the articles so carelessly mailed that no clue can be discovered to their ownershiDS are irold watehes,chains and rings and jewelry of almost all kinds; every description of wearing apparel, from men's overalls to babies' socks; books and pictures by the thousands, musical instruments, clocks, bed quilts, buffalo robes, pistols, ivuivea, nu uisnes, nans ana hardware of almost all descriptions, (including iron Castings for machinerv nprfum. eiyrBacco 'Md 'ctgarsV cheese, (not ex- uepuug me iimourger variety,y and al most all otherBpjrts, of ordinary shdp inerxMiMeaiaes "miscellaneous ar 5tf sliwc.eptible of classification, McTiahffeTrorrf f artificial tfi-ih and false hair to stuffed birds and geologi cal specimens. Census Sunerviaora. i Tiediierent State delesrations are aiscussme among themselves the mat 1. .. r ter of the Jat)Dointment' of surjervisois of the eqnsus, as it is understood 1 that their recommendations will have influ ence ..with, ihaauperintfindent of the census, to" whom the President has rer mittedthefapitlh power. Theiyiis giniadeleeation has already had a firm underBtandinffas to the names thet wil remrrlmeBd, rtra other State deleea- tionsin talrimilar action in a short time. (,? j ouciiuau a. jnanaau, jaicu., nana w(o In thla . county at once, at a salary of ,3100 per -rnonin and: expenses paid. Tor full particulars aaaress as above. nolo ly. rial Mtfeifcm." w itn-aVeproducfieii, f ObM, . , ' is s - f 1 To all who are suflprfng irom the errors and In discretions or yixith. nervoua weakness, ealy de' cay. loss of manhood. &e.. I will send a recipe that b wUl cure yov( FBEK CHABXjE,. This great rremedy '-was' dlseoeredJ M a missionary -ttt aoum 4Tnenca, . send a seir-acdressea envelope 1 owe tji juiifci-id a'. insnAti, Btaaon u, ew Jt. X Jan 25 'Dr.TUTTS E IN 2SCTS. ANDJtih BOTTLES. Its properties are Penwflcent, Ktitri-tiTfr-BaliiaTnic, BoothiBg-tmd, "Healing- Ckanbining all these Qualities, it is the m tnnak MfttttrtHrtti T.TTPJf BALSAM ever j offered pulmonary diseases. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, of New York, voluntarily indorses it. -READ WHAT HE SAYS:- Dr.TUTT: New York, Sept, 19, 1877. Dear Sir Daring this rear I Ti&tted n.ne hundred, eases of Ions d.aeases. In the lower wards of the eitT the eases were of a very severe type. It was there mv attention was called to Tutt's Ex and I onhfess my orociae at its wondertat-powi C0bl S During practice of twenty Teats hare never ff loiownedMaitoaspromptodw.suofc fits of coughing, and invariably cored the disease is a tew days, i cneennuy muorse ii as ui uw um medicine 1 ever used. J. FRANCIS HAYWOOD, M. D. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. Office, Evening; News, Augusta, Ga. r Dr. TUTT: Dear Sir My little son, was attacked with pneumonia last winter, which left him with a ' violent cough, that lasted till within a month since, for the cure of which I am indebted toyour valuable Expectorant. I had tried most every thing reeom , mended, but none did any good until I usedyour Kx. peAorant, one bottle of which removed the cough ' entirely. "Vim many thanks, Ijjfifl ft&fa Had terrible NIGHT SWEATS. 1 Memphis, Feb., 11, 187L Dr. TUTT : Sir I have been suffering for nearly two Ei with a severe cough. When I commenced ia your Expectorant I wasreduceditotn hundred uxteen pounds in weight. , I had tried almost ' everything; bad terrible night sweets. I have taken half dozen bottles. The night sweats have left me, the cough has disappeared, and I have gained fifteen pounds in fleshy faloT IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. I fa'der, ftave yon caught a c61d ? Are yon nn at)le to raise the phlegm ? Have yoa an irrita tion in the throat ? A sense of oppression on the lungs, with abort breath T Do yon have a ' fit of coughtng on lying down t A sharp pain WWQUIIIUCU 1U IUO IIVUU OMVMi- I flers and back? If so, our Advice is take 1 , ow and then in the regioU of the heart, ehonl once a dose of Tutt's Expectorant; yoa will soon be able to raise the phlegm. In an hoar repeal the Expectorant, place a hot iron to the feet, take two of Tntt'a Pills. You will soon fall into a pleasant sleep and; wake up in the morning, congh gone, longs working freely ; easy breath lng, and the bowels moving in a natural manner! rTo prevent a return of these symptoms naa, tin Expectorant several days. Office, 35 Murray Street, N. Y. TUTT'S PILLS CUBE TOlti'ID LI VEIL HTIITXJft PILLS CUBE DYSPEPSIA. 9 i Ul 19 KILLd ,i CUBE COSXIVENKSS. TUTT'S PILLS CUBE FEVEB AND AUUE TUTT'S PILLS CUBE SICK HEADACHE. TUTT'S PILLS CUBE BILIOUS COLIC, TUTT'S PILLS GIVE APPETITE. TUTT'S PILLS PUHIFV THE BLOOD. TUTT'S PILLS CUBE PILES. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Ghat Haib Or Whiskzbs ehansed to a Glossi Black by a single application of this Dtk. It im parts a Natural Color, aota Instantaneously, and is as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, Of sent by express on reoeipt of f I. m Office, 35 Murray St., New Yo?k. apr 1 1 j. xpectoranti m3m mrnml pea IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic IRON BiTTERS, A Sure Appetiser, IRON BiTTERS, A Camplt Stnafttaener. IRON BiTTERS, : A Valuable M&ttihe. fRONBnTERS,1 Not Sold u a Beverafe. IRON BITTERS, Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requiringa certain and efficient TOXIC t especially In Mndig ra tion, nViseii(ls, Intermittent -verm. Want of Ap jsetife. Z.AM Strength, Tak of Energy, etc. It en riches the blood, strengthens the mus cles, and gives new life to tne nervecv: To the aged, ladles, and ChH (Jres requiring recuper Atia .this- Valuable j-erBeiyr'can not be too Jiighly rrecemmended. "7t ftet1Uc a charm on the digestive organs. A teaspoonful before meals will remove all dyspdpttc- eymptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists, TEEBEOWUCHEIlCALCa BALTIMORE, Md. , For DeUcatertmalM. Nov. 15 d&wly. NEW STORE. tIN IfiAEDWARE. Have just received a sDlended stock of Heallns and Cooking Stoves, eonslstlug of I IBON KING, Mi COTTON KING, ELMO, PALMETTO, Andthe Celebnited Excelsior CooldDg Stove, Sheet - Iron, Tin, Plate, Zinc, Bolder! wira land Tln- Ware of all kinds. Tin and Sheet-Iron work Dromntly done charg es moderate. - s i " 1 RICHARD MOORE, I JJaxt doot-to WittkowsKy & Baruch, Charlotte, N. C. Nov. 16-d6t 1 EVERYBODY KNOWS That Goods of every description have advanced in the lust ten days. Having bought our SECOND STOCK BEFORE THE RISE, We are enabled to sell you goods at a great advan tage. UOL l laUW) give us a call before making your purcnases 01 :.;!. WINTER GOODS, BAERMGER A TROTTER. l Dec. 2. ,u'l UAr.ml, UNDERTAKING.- A fuli line of COMTNS constantly on htind cheap. 3 y. :M.WMim-. wtttitw vy jia. vv ruiifi , Oct. 8. Rogerj' Furniture Store, jryrt?li . . , ifiavll,,, g te.au ilJT 3 s; )!! r is. YOU will find thft lnrirtat aTurimt assortment bt T Toys ever brought to. tha city. ljThey are now be f jnff openea.,-. r CafidiesBoth Plain and Fancy. Jii-"-it :...iiJ '"'. fc'v-a f,n , M ' e elalm that w tivfi flHortdri6toettertlian yoa will find elsewhere; and"Ht priceas low If not lower than you can buy the same, in the city. FRUITS, NUTS, BAISINS. CITEON AND C BRANTS. Seedless Raisins for your Christmas Cake. The best assortment of PLAIN 4 FaHCY 'CRACKERS Erer brought to tbe city. ' Of all descriptions. Here is the place to buy your . CAKES AND BRE A D, As we make a specialty of Cakes especially for Christmas. Come and see. Respectfully, D. M. BIGLER. Dec, 5. grttgs and XztHcints. DR. J. II. Mc Aden, ORUW3I8T Aim 8HKUI8T, Now offers to the trade a full stock of lift Y J. A Jll - LUOlll'S LXtraClS ADQ l OlOgDeS English Select SPIG ES Colgate, Honey and Glycerine Soaps. English, French and American TOOTH BRUSHES. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and day at J. BL McADEN'S Prescription Store. pWlIittC8. JUST RECEIVED. A full line all grades ready-made LADIES1 UNDERWEAR From the Manufacturers, and will be sold for cash at New York Prices. Another Lot of those FINE CLOAKS At the same low price. New Style Trimmed Felt WALKING HATS, BLACK AND BEOWN. 25 dozen of those $1 Corsets left, at 60c, at MRS. P. QUERY'S. Nov. 12. JgMINENT DB. WK. ALEX. 6BXSNE, MACON, GA., Writes i "I cheerfully slate that I have tested the virtues and efficiency of Colden's Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef In my private practice in cases ol general debility, weakness, depression, dyspepsia, loss of appetite and nervous afflictions, when med icine has proven more than useless. I have found it the nest remedr I have ever used in chronic al coholism, when the stomach Is always Irritable and food required to nourish. Sold by Leading Druggists, f ii. i . 1 11. A I P! AN. CmnMnlnr and mxrarlac many ordt Jn om ul turn ka. w7Taatas of capital, with 1 akUlful nuwnnanl. Lara pro flu alrldcd pro rmtoa 1 i.ntfwMi of lu ta iis.M. cirealar. with fall ax- Uaatlma how all can occMd In stock dealing, malted Int. . ... r. .... r. t. . nr. n I r.. . U . V b $10, TO $1000 S3g-J&,Bi!JK? err moatlr. 4 Book sent free explaining everything. Address BAXTER A CO., Bankers, 7 Wall St, New York. dfc nrr a month and expenses guaranted to Agents ,3p. I I . .-Outfit tree. .-Shaw Sc Co., Augusta, . Maine. S7T7 A TE IB and expenses to Agente. Outfit free. Address JF. o. v hjj&jsjk x , Augua- ta, Maine. ADVERTISERS Addressing GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S NewmflTMr idverMslne'Bnrean. 10 Sprnce street, New fork, can learn the exact cost of any propos ed line of ADVERTISING in American newspa pers. 100-PAGE PAMPHLET IOC. ; ' ttxt TO RENT A neat three room Cottaee on J? . Church sireni. with kitchen. arden and good well of water. Apply to J. C URBOUGH9. declS 2t R RENT. HonsA .nflirT (lav: Vxntxk'x. and on KiCLlLR, Six- rooms and kitchen, eood water. Moderate f price teigood tenant. 1 t ' Appiy to - - - j. r. sTuw At Bonthem uememce Dec. SF.OJYAT . "" C U l-V "!lll :TioniT A.;ri -. . aSt rouna sponge, lfn.3alKa;iBaWJ Itacy May 22. t?lfi&lSatet Orders tor ornamental Cakes promptly atten'ded.to. I MI.HII II I H I - ,"we' OlA jnCS'oolieuer ana booh'. onlfc$' 3 set I jie-0trf Holiday newspapsr free. Addresi JR. eeattyKWaahlngton,!). J,: xo . a , .1 . , 1 1 1 i ' . i i ' ' .i i1 : i, j i m Mil u ; -" A . Jf 'I4WVTS wXNTRIV for thtt h9t and fAfitoct. .ri. ' seJUng Pictoriaf Books and Blbl9s. .Prices odaoed83 percent. Nationai, PPBLKHiHa Co., Bblld 'Walnut; 2 full ' 'sets ' nowerf ul Knee Swells 5 I'ctavesj only Address U S.;FLp v-. 163 BleeckerSt .Newtorlt. Agen ts -iRead Th ! We want an Agent In this county to whom we will pay a salary of $100 per month and expenses to sell our wonderful invention. Hample free. Ad dress at once 6HKBMAK & CO., Marshall, Michi gan. . Returns In 30 days on $100 Invested. OfflHftl mnnrta nnd . InfnrmnMnn fmn. Xdke profits weekly on stock options of $10 to $50. Address T.TOTTEB WIGHT A COM' Bankers, 85 Wall Street, W. Y. ' j 1 fi rT,irt- B 1 AAA Invested . In Wall St fl?lv X vf 3pluvV Stocks makes fortunes every month; -Book sent free explaining every thing. Address BAXTER & CO., Bankers, 17 Wall street, N, Y. : , ", 'ii Bd00rtAR fmblnlB;iinre7tlnsminTarifei ' I ftm UAQ4VMt fruni-tMa wry s.ivmitftire of capital, with fija )EilirulninKani4itK- l.irf i fi., 'iivi4tl pro rata on ! ' m m I vetmn r.r t2.T'rt l.ftn 'I iii!i', Willi full tx-pUTMiMffiltoWBrllpWBifHet-c.!,! irt-i ivnHiucs,IHHllPi frea. LAWHKNCK M CO.. Jl r.,m.l Strcrt. New Tork. EPILEPSY, FITS, Falling Slekness, St. YltUs' Dance, -Convulsions, and all Nervous afflictions CURED by using DR. YonBERG'S CELEBRATED GERMAN CUBE. An infallible and unexcelled remedy; warntnted to effect bv speed. and jwrmanentHcnre.1-Statistics howrnn average of ,95 cures out of i every LOO ca- es.. A FRE K . BOTTLE sent la any Buaerer sena Ing as their express tod 'Kw address. , F. COOKE & CO.. Ill West 36th Bt, N. Y. if A Great OffeivFor Pianos and -Organs at Extraordinary Low Prices for Cash. Instalments received. Splendid Or gans $35. $45, $50, $60, $75, $85 and $100. 7 Octave Rosewood Pianos $130, $185. 7 1-3 do. $140. $150, upwards, not used 6 months. Illus trated catalogues mauea. muuauk watkks, Manufr and Dealer, 826 Broadway, New York. O. Box 3530. ELASTIC TEUSS Hm a Pad diflMng from al 1 otbwi, a cup thp, with S,lf-Ailjwtlnz BaHln aM, adaptlUtlfo afi ,illoni ot taa body. whil th lialli a the cap pmin bad the tauatlanjoataaapwaoa would with the Finger. W ith light nreucre the Hernia U held KcnrelY devaoJ ohAt. anl ra-llcal cure artila, ill. awy, dorahk -Ja ,..ZZ fientbvmaiL Oreulan Tma. 00 LEST OH TRUSSC0., CMcagVf m- Wmim institute. - aeiabritlied 1 a 18Tt for the cure e &iSM Cmmter, Tamora, Ctam, Serolult HTUSil k ntfe, or le at blood, aod little pais. Fori aformation, drcnlan and refersactt, addrect, Dr. F. L. TOKD, Aurora, Kaae Co., Ill ON 30 DAYS' iTRI AL. We will send our Electro Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to those suffering from Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many other diseases. A sure cure guaranteed or no pay. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.. Mar shall, Mich. AGESTS WANTED .SKSffi plete and brilliant History of the great tour of GEN. GRANT AROUND THE WORLD ! By Hon. J. T. Headley, the prince of descriptive authors.. Describes Regal Entertainments, Royal Palaces. Rare Curiosities, wealth and Wonders of the Indies, China. Japan, Ac. t5T" A million peo- le want it. Here is the best chance oi your lire make money. Beware of "catch-penny" imita tions by unknown authors. For particulars, ad dress HUBBARD BROTHERS, Publishers, Phila delphia, Pa. decl- r?TTR un1 a erlmnlA YferAnhln for the tpaedy and permanent twr of Gonsmnp- land Luna Aftciien. Also a Positive and radical cure for Nervoua Debility and alW rtervoua umipuuuis, vkxca not oeen mio t. thousand of comm. Rocioe. with full dlrectloltal Kin German, French, or English) for prepar-I jing anrlusmg, sent by mau nree oi cuarge ion recetp OI axarap. nmw aem Mii jb 1' WANTED BIBLES containing Cruden's Concordance and over 2.000 illustrations, with au the mjecw t jsatuilks, also for Literature, Art and Song, With over 400 engravings. These are the books to Bell for the Holidays Bibles for parents, and Literature, Art and Song for the young people. circulars and terms sent on application to J. IL CHAMBERS & CO., nov 2 1 4w. Atlanta, Ga. A FORTUNE QUICKLY MADE. MOSEY has been made more rapidly within the last few months in Wall St. than at any period since 1873. Immense profits hate been realized from small Investments. The following affidavit explains itself : nmull,iiMinl before me.Oeorre A. Pern.. .114 W. 49th St. Hew York City, to me known, and oa being doly aworn ure that on an inreetment of $S blued with Thatcher, Belmon A Co.. kakm, and by tbeu operated lor a period of two weeke. 1 Baa return eu to cae vj .m w" - - - (Slsued; uao. jl. rina 8Ut of New York, 1 CSty and County of New Trk. Sworn oerore me tine jzu oepi.mper, letv. J. B. Nonu, Notary labHc, l Duene St., N. Y. Thatcher. Belmont A Co. accept nbaerlben mi their I par cent. Barrio or In ttieir concentrmtion of eepttal, whereby a n umbel of email eutoe of fr-.m SlOand upward! are srerted an. stock operated Lateet Wall Street Information aent free upon application by THATCHER, BELMONT & CO. Bankers. r. O. Bs 130i, or 48 Broad etreet, new ion uitj. nov 21 4w. STOCK COMPLETED ! - - 0 OUR FALL STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, flATS AND TRXJN 8 Is now Complete. We are determined to sustain our former reputation for selling THE 'BEST BRANDS 01 goods, which every: sensible person,' knorrs Is the cheapest hi the end. Please call and see us before buying. We will deal fairly and hon estly with you. PSGRAM 4 CO. Oct. 10. 187: Democrat and Home copy, ; ; Ha! For Christmas! ON HAJSCD 80 FINE FAT TURKEYS. FRESH CRANBERRIES. S. M; HOWELL. Dec. 9.. GLASS BALL CASTERS FOB FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, 40. - -' ! 4-aBawawaiabw ' . Iff The best and most Ornamental Caster in the World. Ho. Nervousness, Rheumatism r Sleep lessness where beds are insulated by them, v ; Appiy to tne hardware trade generally, or , 7 , TH5 GLASS RALL CASTKk CO.j , . - ji.. . John Street, N.T. Dec 6 eou2w. av MTeetT Ch ice New Orleans In Barrels, Half Barrels and Xees. 60 BOXES a r. siDEa That we have In Storxone oZ the largest stocks of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS In the elty, and that our goods are . EQRJ3ALE. TAKE NOTICE. BURWELL & SPRINGS. Not. 23. NEW ARRIVALS. befreU Irish Potatoes. Muscatel Baisfna. Turkish Prune, Pearl Barley. Pickles In barrels and Jars. Russian Mnstard something new. Breakfast Bacon. Baltimore Hams. Full line of Coffees and Sugars, different grades and qualities. Teas -green and black from the finest to low grades. PATAPSCO FLOUR And different brands of Family Floor. A full Line of Canned Goods at C. HILKEB'S, Corner Tryon and 5th Streets. Nov. 2a votzvit$t Set. R M. Miller & Sons, WHOLESALE GROCERS. MERCHANTS, DON'T BUY BEFOBE SEEING US. WE ABE SELLING GROCERIES AT BOTTOM FIGURES. R.M. Miller & Sorts. November 25. UXisccUancous. WAGON EMPORIUM. For the best Wagon in the World, call on THOS. H. GAITHER. He keeps the celebrated STUDEBAKER WAGON, Which took the first Award of Merit at the Centen nial Exposition at Philadelphia. Also, the Sliver Medal at the World's Great Fair, at Paris. France. He keeps the WEBSTER WAGON Also, which gives universal satisfaction as a farm wagon. ars Wholesale. Best brands market. and cheapest, ft r the grade, on the SHOW CASE, Just the thing for showing godsm the Fair for sale orient . , '..V ji All persons doe me for Goand must settle lmme' diately, as the cotton option expired November 1st, THOS. H. tiAIT HER. . Nov-dAwl ' '.'"'.L-Ail X CABD TO THB AFFLKyTIDv' uu J. : , ;r ",-t dl m u;)iHi:iij j DB. BOBEBTSON, 19 SOUTH lWtttlET( -: ' i : BaLTIM 0B MDU-'. n -1 From fuOeen yean experience In nosp'ltai and pri vate practice, guarantees s permanent cure in all disease of the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous System viz: Organic and Seminal Weakness1, Impotency(Io8s of sexual power), Nervous Deblli ty and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dim ness Of sight or Giddiness, . Pains in the Back and Nocturnal Emissions, etc., all resulting from abuses In youthor excesses In manhood. Diseases recently contracted cored tn five to ten days, and thepoloon entirely eradicated :froxa the system. Also all skin and blood, diseases .oulckly cored. Dr Robertson, a graduate of thejtJhlyersity ;ofi Maryland, refers to any of the leading physicians; of Baltimore. Special attention given, to att fe-' malecomplamtaudlriegrilartiesv' ; i AU consultations strictlx. confidential, and medi cines sent to any address, -.Call or write, enclosing aramn ru Mawlav i . . ! : , 5 lt Sbw i stamp for reply, ua j lit i Uij. , . eeptiuiv 4 ttl SMITH'S WORM O Athens, Ga., Febniaiy 2'J, 1878 SIR worms. ItrledreyfrrJSft.f" Vmptoins of I tried calomel arm nrwJtLK 11 but failed to vrTr "wmmedldiies cate. I ot a Bain's eerUfl Drouffht forty worms, and th many that I did not courli Tttein. ti vi nunn ul anri ii ... ' ' wib uiai titiMn second do o . 8. H. Auajis. Prepared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. For sale by DR. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte. t, teb21d4iviy. iJi uj. irus MOST ONE OF THE M IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES Siilii66?411 century, and one that take equal SftiSM? tovena?n S. 016 teleohoneXe eie tne light and other scientific marvels ot the ace i that of " HRNEY'S CARBOLIC SALVE ! for the purpose of curing SORES, WOUNDS, CUTS, BRUISES, ;-Imflamed and abraded surfaces, and for-i- ALL SKIN DISEASES. Its cleansing properties remove all 1 purities fcat hinder the formation of healthy flesh, and the SPS'JS'JS goes on to completion with the most WONDERFUL RAPIDITY. Let no family be Without a box Of it in the house. PhvataUna its virtues; and the thousands who have used it unite in recommending It Beware of counterfeit! Ask for Henry's Carbolic Salve, and take no other JOHN F. HENRY, CURB AN & CO., ; ' Sole Proprietors, " 8 College Place, Ne w: York. For sale by L. B. Wrlston & Co., Charlotte, N. C. marll (frvaihevvi and CSlassKrarc PRE 3ENTS IN GREATEST VARIETY, Just ar: Ived at -THB CHINA PALACE -or- John Brookfield & Co China Dinner and Tea Sets, Bohemian Yases and Toilet Sets, China Motto Cups, and Saucer and Mug, Lava Smoking Sets. Boxes, Busts, Ac ., Fancy Wine and Liquor Sets, Dolls, Flue selection of I ULsc;tt Glass. Silreraiid Silver-Plated Ware In Great Variety. Fancy Work Stands, Boxep and Baskets, Chinese and Japanese .Fancy Goods, Parian Marble Busts, etc, . Alarm, Parlor and Striking Clocks, Brackets, Frames, Wall Pockets, Baby Carriages and Wagons, etc., etc. Come and see as and we wfll give you bargains WHOLESALE BITERS Win do well to eel. We have on haid a full stock of Crockery, Glassware. Lamp Goods, Tin ware, etc ' Fanty Goods at wholesale. Orders by malt vtonrftly sxMuted. , Yery resfefltfully, J. BROOKFIELD & CO. Bee.,12. IkXiaubellaiuiJXts. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Too wQl do well to examine my stock of CroriB' -juitfi Hardware. I have Jus reeelye4 a fine lot of J 7!;. ' StRUPH, SUGARS, COFFEES, HAMS, LiUD, Lira TlTAiniEO "GOODS Of all kinds. ' Don't forget my 5 GENT COUNTER. CiSb for allfecKid.v i. 1 ' T. BUTLER, geit, Dee 3. U JU8T.RECEIVED, 'I..''.. " MXpl'ljQ. ARRIYE. ' R00 Sacks choice Family Flour, t . U 200 Bushels Meal; 100 Bushels Oats. , , 800 BusheU Corn. ' - f ' t , 1 2 Cases Durham Sailor Smoking Tobacco. ; 10 Boxes Plug Tobacco, . - . : Si n'ftf iif-f :Hfi'i' .f--is.: ". ... And all kinds ot produM arriving dally for the wholesale and retail trade . . Orders and consignments Solicited.1 1 ! .vwe..i..T.HABIIN, Agent, iHn H'H si4 nit ;;!?: Oominission Merchant, B. IL Smilb's old stand, Charlotte, N.-C December 14. iaWrH.

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