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UTM RZTBBORTPTIOIT Daily, one year, pot-pm Bit Month.. t.i Three Months 9 Ml WJCXKLY KDITIOW : WOO . 2 10 six Months ........ : . . .. r. r. r 1 oa Weekly, (in tt county) in adtaMM. ... '' i o i . isso. .. Tf 100A I I fn tii A I I ili H7-flT A Those Who Have Not SETTLED I ACCOUNTS WILL CONFER A iFAVOR BV DOING SO AT ONCE. i t i 1 TIIAKING OUR FBIBND83Sri - : ' r ':; - - - : i . '? "T" ; - . , ' vA'f "Y x TTT ' ' "'' : " : r.i. i : ) ho-.-! Msilo .-":: X - : . :v, ( . : . - ..'. -:;t-, -; ., . . . . .. i . . . I I ! T 'H .'!'!. T-r- SS ifilooda, aiotttitrg, Stc CIIARLQTTE, N. CU.SAXL711D AY, JANUARY 10, 1880. NO. 3,390. gtfofc laud gat 'Stiitpf. THE OBSXRTEB JOB DXF1BTMXNT Has been thoroalj snsplia wQv needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of. L Job JPttaOngi an now ;b .done with neatness, llspah;and cheapowv. jfe ja? turn- lair -at short nottoe. 1 BLANKS; BILL-HSAC3. ( I ! i J '-. LKTTEB HEADS. CAHD6. t j s . TAG9t BJfiEJ?JPXEB 1 PBOaAlQKa, !HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIECULAES, CHECKS, AC OF mm DRESS GOODS! "THEIR To-day we will begin to dose & or Fancy Brwtf CtooOiM tfomZ& tu O ent reduction ri lomFHdes,! Cm0 riariir .ndife' Jbst selection Mi3jir ai;ISIvi.T.-- iSS. I !n Qtgwr M gnndgqinegt Jttoelt of Faur h W wty, ooTWttqng ot bbocadkd -IXHOrs, BWr and BBOCADK) 1 tvt 'TfrT T 'wt tww imciy euummiga aua B114 down vyiJ thU sharp old pain. ajalniicdf 0cean wakes 11 to Ue Wakes It to throb and torture, to burn with Its fire anew, n ? a?e raja fraong y There are fancies) strangely bitter in the surg of this restless sea, n' . The waves that are softly breaking, with starrr 8ummoft fffieM &f ida6M out of the ocean ' V 1 i i if.. Patronage in the ID WILL f AND HOPJlfft ,fpp if BBN Jllso. ay some line of Fancy RIBBONS very cheapL ' GLOAKSf , The Largest, Handsomest and Cheapest Stock in 2 S-ff r ' -ry no ty-wjpPw Bjfkt Bammer Sea. Chr stian Beid in Appletoii'S JanrnaL !-..; In the years that hare fled forever since you and I first met, Stw ionff years of hopeless passtob;;sbe long years I bve-foiicHy; dreamed, O Phttipv that I had mas' tered quite . .. : . . -j i,:-.. . The heart that rises up once more In bitterness to- E lwiw tliraBtawaytnsUenee each tovtog thought of you: ' - ... . ; .-. I have laid to rest each memory, so tender and so ;r Hit - t . .- p .XI I hawprayedtftn my bendetAnees for power to forget, And the answer td that prayer is this I love you, , , love you, yet 1 .. Tou pat me from you BterntJ7 tor those WtWr words , , whicli vJct i - f That.foijB. Ibt m) -was nopeleBS; since trust in me '' ,1raroadV-i':'"" '' - F am -nowise better; Phfflp,' than r was bo -But lloWyt triord; my darting, than yd will ever lflYfi 8Q very nlentv In this wearVwm4ir1f naln. That you cannot let all else go by and trust me once again? I Brd1?r "ton Xou,pMup, roever pain you F Ymi seeast alpride Wwy,Tiere h this ocean snore. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. Jan. 6. co S .a, h CO- -t) . . ' 1 1 V, 65 Iff S 2 If B O.-h,' P- f-il A H P H .SIT... 0 0) CO J. T. ANTHONY, DEALER IN Northern Ice. Coal & Lumber. II ivlncr TAanlwd m minnlvx)f Coal for the wi.iiiini' ii(nn I un omMnd to fill all orders at xhoitegt notleev My stocKI la the largest ever off--rd on tin? Mitrkrt artH embraces all the TiirioiiA klnda tnr v mlllffa' Timndrieg' and Smiths' (H'i. PtTHonsi who hnve formerlr boueht from other Markets in ear load .lots would consult their interest by giving me a call before ordering else where. Special contracts Tor orders in cargo and c it load lots. - - i . Ice on land the rear sound, front list of Octo ir unttl first of My next My cart will not run u Sundays, but will supply double quantities on Saturdav. I shall also continue the Lumber business and keep full stock on hand, together with Lathes,' Bills cut to order on shortest notice, of any aualltv ciAsimi: aia jailmates furnished on aDDli uion at ornce. comer of Trade st. and N. C. R. B, . . . J. T. ANTHONY. Box. 15-1, ChaHotte. N: C. P.O. NOTICE. I BEG LEAVE to inform my friends and the pub lic generally that I am now with Chas..H. Jones, In (he Observer Building, and respectfully solicit vour eonUnned favors, calls, orders, and consignments. We will endeavor to keep a first cla s grocery stora, but will tlU nake a specialty in tn eonuni9blon business.: ' - i Respectfully, J. L. HARDIN, Jan. 3. 'Commission Merchant sizes and iualnifiSttoeae. we nDw;h4Brat.gteatljt fQiuced prices. Come and see us, as we are determined to adll . tboaB goofs ores If ata sacrifice. . : ' ;!' ' :''yi ' x. 0gli it cq., ' Tryon' Street Dec. 30. My heart seems breaking, alone. .. ; -.. . And there comes no sound of ocean's restless moan ! I stretch my hands to Heaven, remrn. I But the hope that dies, and the love that lives, can vuij iwut jui janrut Philip, as I linger all comfort, save the and pray for your . . ; V : KtNG'S. rtOTOTAt!t, . - .-i-.-:;: : V -.1. " t v ' Ssn of- the- Errui at Histrie. It ia an dmitted fact that on the af ternoon of Satortity,.tiw 7th day of Oc iti&K,l:&,hkme War'loTight at this place; wtiial -a body f undisciplined Americaos, inferior in 'tmrjabers frd eIppierit, tUea suoA trete Btttrounded anakiiled or : captoredi , the entire force of British ad Tories uriderCol. Fergi;-, tittn? W'wJtoatYictifr viuiu& yymv y( uw h AAA UVUiU' ern.Stsi'.A' plain-headstone with' an inscription commemorating, the event, So far all accounts agree, but strange as it may seen ma. matter so plain as weobpyJrfe'Of- 4 vro si:t fijiJe serr tences. it is nevertheless a fact that " no two authors, so far as I am aware, srive laeaticai.; (Copies . or j iwa u inscriutibn; id, tue wrttetA who repeat the inscription in the same volurfje. Lossing, who visited the place Jafi'v jStiiK111 'f '.sketch- ot the battle ground ana anoiner ot tne stone. His copy being made on the spot is proba bly correct. It is found' in his "Field 4$ Ye?refore the Public. DILC. HcLAtfE'S CKtEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, -or Liver Complaint, DYSrEKTA ARO SICK. UKADACMX. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. EMN -in the right Side, under the edge of the? tibs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is" in the left side; the patient is rarely. able to lie onthe-fcft 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 raffected with loss of appetite. '. and sickness ; the bowels in genera are costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen- J 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 have been done.'' A!slight,f dry cough: is sometimes an attendant. " '.The patient complains of weariness' and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are gold 6r burning, and be com , plains U? a prickly sensation of the . siiiiTifs spirits are low ; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneEclal to him, yet he canj scarcely, , summon up. iqrutuae eneugn to try it. , . In .ffffCAer dislrfisisevery remedy. SerffalTjf-tfteaupVe symptoms attend the disease, but eases haVe occurred where few ofTlreffr eTclste7T,"yet exam-, inatkuvofith body,faftejf death, has shown me liver o nave been exten sively derangetLr. AGUE AND FEVER. , Dr. d. McLxne'J Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory t or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. . BEWAttElO IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Da. McLanb's Lrvxa Fills. The genuine McLane's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon haying , the genuine Dr. C. McLane's LiveI Bills prepared by! Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa.,, the'; market being full of imitations of the 0m va-ujnua,;m . .-f !' JijfT til 1 i '' " i.'H--: .A T1i Stuiaclt I Stnaribcmetfv The liver regulated, the bowels but m proper or der, the blood enriched and purified, and the ner vous system rendered tranquil and vigorous by this 1 nAKtlmahle f umllv medicine and safeguard against disease, which Is. moreover, a most agreeable and. effective appetizer, and a cordial peculiarly Adapt ed to the wants of the aged and infirm. Jot sale by all druggists and dealer generally. The cruel sea's between us, with its ceaseless ebb and now. And I sigh, and wonder, and question, will It be ever so? Will the distance loom, my darting, ever as great as now, When time has left his silver threads athwart my pauia orowr Win there come no end, O Philip, to the weariness anusiruer Will there dawn no day of g'adness upon my sad dened life? Will the sun go down in darkness, and peace be only elven. . . When the aching heart Is laid to rest, and the sin- jui sow u sarjvea? v You cannot blame me, Philip, that I remember sera err who tell us all things are : Dossible to will! I would gladly crush forever the heart which madly CUBES. Dog-like, unto the cruel hand, that only strikes and snngs : But love, which is sorely" bitter, is very mighty, too, And faith is like a needle to its mxgnet ever true; i wouia ram De nckie, rauip, and taise as atise; can be. As I sit alone and desolate, beside the summer sea. i. fi ' "- ' ! MOUTH SIDE. , "Sacred to- the memory of Major WilUamCluwnicle.Cliptain' Joiin Mab- tocKs,.,YYiiuam Jiobb an(i joun uayd, 'w-lr'Stere ?kmed,ifi6i,e' fightirig in de- ience oi America cm me seventh of Oc tober, 1780." ' ' SOTTTH SIDE, f Celenel fcYreauson. an' orBcer belong ing to his Britanic majestic, was de feated apd' killed." WheeTer s History of .North Carolina, page 102, gives this version : , "Sacred to the memory of Major William Chronicle, Captain John Mat- wiuj were Jplled jn tnis place on the 7th of October, 1T89, fighting in defence of America." , , WIST SIDE. THE HOLIDAYS ARE NEAR AT HAND I iAnd both the ywiig and old are looking forward in bright expectancy,, and with joyful hbp6s that sCm0 kinjd reiaem- l)aac may be left as a token of friendship from some relative or friend We trust tatnnon, wUl bifiaprjnedjand tjtiat bid Santa Claus will distribute his favors not only with a liberal hand, but will not show any 'partiality Iff hfcvdis bcrsetrienfs. We are glad to see this time-honored custom increasing in favor with, the people,. We. hope it wVflffyiue toigrow aBd this joy-giving time will be looked upon as one of the happiest and Urightest days in the year.; Let us all Wtaid awUlingibaud and -assist those who desire to carry out their part, but' who, owing to'nUmeroUs:bbltiand lniit inqmcs, ire deprived from contributing what they would be most willing to do If circumstances dijagfe pre vent LeU not selfishness but liberality predominate. Be willing to divide a parfrof yourown good forttaitahose wno are not so fortunate, and note the change your kindness produces. The gladness that speaks from the heart Hdill be sufheient evidence of the joy within. There is not one Of us who cannot contribute something. The gift may bo hum ble ; that matters not ; it will be acceptable. We trust that not only our old friends but also our young friends will; while theif hearts are joyous and glad, not forget to add their mite to the happiness and pleasure of those Who have not'Teen au fortunate. We have made a specialty in the selectioii of - ' ' V And have a collection! that will prove useful, serviceable and acceptable. i . E.D.LATTA & BRO. ii - , . , ,i i in , inH iWilllHI beside me, In the purple, upon me with tender, But the Past ts here starry night And her great eyes shine moumrui ngnt Sweet eyes, so fall of gentleness, so lovely in their pain. That I clasp her back, O Philip, to my faithful heart again ! Fugitive South American Presidents Baltimore Sun. It luis already been announced that President Prado, of Peru, unable to stem the torrent of public indidnation turned against him because of the ill success ot the Peruvian arms, had aban doned his presidency, and has arrived in .New York, via Panama, it is now reported that Gen. Daza, President of Bolivia, bas also been deposed and fled. The reverses met both by Peru and Bolivia in their alliance against Chili have been so signal that the popular ex citement in both republics is not at all sufnr: sing. The chief Victory obtained was by Peru in the naval fight between. two Peruvian uron-ciads ana a smaller iron-clad and a wooden vessel belong, ing to Chili. But even that victory was dearly bought, fpr, although the Huas car, the finest war vessel in the service, was victorious over her Chilian antagO-' nists, the other Peru vian iron-clad, in pursuing the Chilian gunboat, ran. upon a rock and was wrecked. At a little later period Chili, by a bold assault, cap tured the Huascar, and since then has twice beaten the Peruvian and Bolivian forces in the field. State Penitentiary. haleigh News The quarterly meeting of the board of directors of the Insane Asylum met on Wednesday at the executive office. His Excellency Governor Jarvis in the ebair, president of the board ex officio. Members of the "board present: Rev. B. Craven, Colonel J. C. Burr, Colonel James S. Amis, Julius Lewis, A. M. McPheeters. W. M. Boy lan, Dr. E.' B. Haywood. The annual report of the superintendent, steward and treasurer was submitted and one thousand copies ordered to be printed. There has been an average ox. three hundred, aad ten patients in; the .institution dnrittg the year. " The steward and treasurer's re port show that the expenses of the in stititf irm hnve tieen within the aunro- riation of $45,000, with a surplus of about $500. xnis result is very gran- Hying lo tnose navmg tne nuMiagemeni. -of the -institution, as it -was stated to the board that no retrenchment had been made in the food and clothing of the patients. It was, after long discus sion, decided not to go into ine usual election of officers for Ahia year butto leave their election to thnew board. who will be appointed to go into office on the 1st of Marcn next, : "Colonel Ferguson, an officer of his Britannic Majesty, was defeated and killed at this place on the 7th of Octo ber, 1780." Several writers give the name "Rabb" instead 'of "Robb," which is probably a typographical error.. It will be.noticed that Lossing and Wheeler differ also as to the cardinal points of the com pass. Wheeler repeats the inscription on page 158, with alterations. Ranisey5s Annals; of Tennessee has another version.' See page 240. Foote's Sketches of North Carolina differ from Wheeler and, I believe, from all the others. Dr. C. L. Hunter, in his sketches of Western North Carolina, rcoifnes it three times (see pages 289, 296, r and 3fl), Tro iwcrof which are the same. Now, each and all of these writers give in substance the inscription referr ed to, but no two of them are wnat they claim to be true copies. This seems to be a fair illustration of the difficulty of procuring strictly ac curate information even from eye-witnesses, and from men of acknowleged high character for truth. In view of the aporoachinc centennial of this bat tie cannot photographic views be ob tained of the ground and of the monu ment? Can a reliable copy be obtained in any, other way V '76. . -j fti t. Laying "Back 'tlie Ear. The expressive gesture which many animals make withtheir ears are matters of familiar observation. Nothing is more significant than the drawing back, and pressure ol tne ears to tne neao, which indicates a savage frame of mind. Mr. Darwin, in his recent work on the means of expression in men andanimals, gifes n ingenious explanation of th; movement. He observes that it is only found in species which fight with their teeth. All the carnivora do this, and all. so far as he has observed, draw back their ears when feeling savage. This mav be continually seen with dogs fight- play. Cats tigers, leopards and lynxes show the same peculiarity. It is very noticeable in horses, and the vicious ex pression it cives to thefri is Uliimstaka- ble. But cattle, sheep, or goats, though thev fisht. never use their teeth in4ight- ing.and never draw back their ears when enraged. The elephant,' which' fights with its tusks, does not retract its ears, but on the" contrary erecte them when rushing at an enemy. The connection between biting as a means of warfare and lavinsr back the ears as a sign of an fer is so uniform, and the exceptions re so few. that Mr. Darwin's explana tion of the Orftriri of the habit i$ highly probable. He says animal whieh fight in this wat try to bite each other's ;ears; and reversely, being concious that the ear is a weak point of attack, lay it back Uton the head to keen is otftoi tfie way This habit being deepened into an in stinct through manv senerations, has become bo associated with the feeling attendant upon warfare, that the ears are depressed even by an amount of anger too slight to find any other expres sion. The bbposlte movement to prick ing tne ears iorwara to express aueniion is so natural as to need no special ex planation. It is generally accompanied bvran elevation and turning or tne head. Her Fiut Gray Hairs, . BeldsvUle Times. . .Scene: A house in Iteidsville, ac eomplished matron, fair and forty, ha- aira. Servant, girl a little behind her, olding the light high up. Tie jobs name McLane, spelled differently but.-' farr BTnrst crav autw jivuuiiviaiivu i ho done. ; "Doz you feel younger, now, MistisV" Husband laughed. What're you laughing at Mr. Blank i Men have so little sense; recollect I'm younger than you by four years, arid the next time you laugh take out your front teeth and give your gums holi day." He wilted, and when the ser vant went , out, murmured something about her telling it all over ttown that he had false teeth. , "Well, then, keep your modth off of my head " said she. And they under stand each other now. Bayard Preparing a Speech Washington Telegram Baltimore American. Senator Bayard has' devoted a r gefpd part of the holiday recess to the prepar ationf nis speech on Uie cixrjosition to divest the greenbacks of their legal-tender quality. ' His friends say it will .be. an effort worthv of the Senators repu tation, and that the Bayard boow." will receive a vigorous impeu mvtvuviu. Senator Pendleton, of Ohio, is also !pre njiriTMr a sneech utjon the same subiect, iwhich, is is said, will be antagohistic to Mr. Bayard'siJOsitioB; A majority of they Democratic senjitora iuujuu j piuwet pateift the'dfebdte'on one side or theoth-; cr,and the indications all point; to what Sir Lucius OTCrigger would chawtcterize as Ma very pretty quarrel as it stands." (DDnipn HHaaHMnnn iMMMMMpMnnnnnnnnMW An Org-&aleI Anti-XhirdTerm Mot- nwt U1 uepaNiem rany, New York Sun. ' Not the least interesting political event of the times is the inauguration at Albanv of an organized "opposition, within the Republican party, to the nomination of Gen Grant for a third lerm. A club has been formed at the State capital Called thfi Anti-Third Term Club. The important names of Hamilton Harns, Dr. wmd8rne, Alat thew Hale.'fid'-MP. Dawson, are men tioned as among those concerned in it " The clubeite as very pat to their pur pose tne aeciaration cyutaineu xu uiw ReDubbian platform in this State in 1875. of unatttrxxble. opposition to the election of any . President for a third term the declaration of the Pennsyl vania Republicans in 1879 that they were unalterably -opposed to the eleo tion to the, Pr&dency of any person for a thir$ term , with very strong de clarations of the same, principle by the Republicans of Massachusetts, .Ohio, Iowa and Wisconsin. ' Were the Republicans of any one of : all these States to support Grant for re elecuim-ailfitjne, solemn declarations they haye.made p opposition toathird term, it would be an act of self-stultification on their part. ' The timely example which has 'been tletr 'at" Albany shotujd be Bredfly foi lowed by the anti-third term all oyer the -StaW There ought not-to be a 1 countv. without such a club. If a few men iu every uuuutv win vu&.o up, theywilt ooh find a multitudinous fol- lowtoir:,,ufl.; v; - " - To nil who an suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous, weakness, early de cay, loss Ot manhood, IwOl send arecipe that wUI cure tbu, FBE 01" , tUBGE. , Thla great OYEECOATS In large quantities, best styles and lowest prices, at . ' .,: ,. L. BERWANGER & BRO'S. A new and fresh line of Boys' Clothing, Just received at L. BERWANGER & BRO'S. Broken Suits at half their value, a L. BERWANGER & BRO S. 500 Pairs of all wool Job Pants at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, worth $5.00 a pair, at . L. BERWANGER & BRO'S. oi Only First-Class Goods Sold in Our House. The enterprise of manufacturing our Fine Clothing ourselves, makes our house beyond any doubt THE MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE IN THIS MARKET. We invite the public to call and Bee for themselves. Respectfully, Fine Clothiers and Tailors. THE TIME HAS COME FOR OUR ANNUAL H EST "T IES EST "OF O IE& "T , And with a view of reducing our Immense stock before making this inventory we will. In the- face of continued and almost dally advances In all Goods, offer for the next ten days, with SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, THE FOLLOWING GOODS : OUR ENTIRE LINE DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS, Hosiery and Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Germanlown Gcods and a splendid stock of MILLINERY GOODS, CONSISTING OF HATS, TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, TOGETHER WITH 1,000 PIECES OIF" HIB3BQBJS, r In cord edge goods, Grain double-faced Satin, In every color and shade. Flowers, Tits, Band, Wings, Birds, &c, See, 3 , A rare opportunity la now offered everybody to buy of the above-named goods, and the Ladles especially we know will aaU themselves of it. Now lathe time. Bememoer the place, December 21. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH'S DBX GOODS EMPQBIUM. RUSH FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS, BUT FACTS ARE FACTS. The Liveliest Place in Town is SPRINGS' CORNER ! MM HIT TfflE TRUTH t t And when you want to save dollars in buying CLOTHING, come to Springs'-Corner, where you will get rant and best for your money. We believe in LARGE SALES AND LITTLE PROFITS. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Men's and Boy's Clothing, at Springs' Corner COME AND SEE W. KAUFMAN & CO., remedy . was South lift the RE. dlBArtrerBd hv a mlwlonaTV In Send a seu-adaressed envelope TorkCltt. Jan 25 Kov. 14. Cheapest and Best Clothing House, Comer of Trade and Tryon Streets. BRHMTS SCHLTITIT & G-RIER, (BMf AM C01H1HISSI0N M ONE OP THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Close and Prompt Trade Specially Invited, AGENTS 13 S: PL ANTE R F A V O RI T E iSS CliemicaiTJEertilizei . .. . J. i. a t,n. .fflm,n Pall tnr ta tannb arttTi taiMfn-i'tAtia fmnv all Saotlonia .JOSEPH T-IMAN;.9tatiorrD, New 1 Se anoVbest. Chsinlstsotnauorial reputation roconimoad 1 . u " navolMnna Ml ail tA If. VAV T9 tt.II lAAlHl ffmmra. PBPABED A others, jsjuari jrav r
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