2II)C tftjartottt bserotr. 8 TTBSOKIFTION RATES : Daily, one V (.POfH) adwmet $8 00 jz Months 4 00 Three Months 2 00 yne Month 75 wbbkly mvrnoir : wetklv, ( th county) adwu S3 00 out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 itix Month 1 00 0T Liberal Keductiontjor Olubs. S0b ana BUtND ttMNOgUy manner of JtihTtnOat vm nxrM iAVfMiiUittlBPiTHa.i'l .7. :1 . TAa. EsciiPTs, poerxea, ' ! Jl 1 PBOQHAJQCBS, HAKBBIL1A pufcFfiurrs. obcuusI csxcao, & VOL. XXV. ClLUiLOTTE, lJl G., ilUDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1881. NO. 3,721. . v y - . . . - ST. We have received A VERY LARGE STOCK OF itiiirg Edging & Inserting FLOUNCING, &C, &C ALSO, Swiss Embroidery. T!i::s'-: (JOODS are NEW, HANDSOME & CHEAP ron'l fM! to call anil sf e us when ycu want any thing In the Domestic Goods Line. Our strck of BLEACHED and BROWN SHEET INli anil tHlBTlKG Is large and cheap. Alexander & Harris Boots a t gUoz& We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK ' the Celebrated John B. Stetson CUSTOM-MADE HATS. CALL InB SEE THEM. Our Mr. Gilmer I EAVES to day for the North to purchase our J Spring Stock of BOOTS and SHOE3, and If possible we be will able to show a better stock tills spring than ever before. PEGRAM&CO. febl ijDnj Spoils. NOW IS THE TIME TO W'c respeeifully Invite your attention to the fact that we offer U Cost for the Next 15 Days' OUtt ENTIRE STOCK , f a,iCT ,Drss Goit, Opera Flannels, Water 1 , ' u,0UtlBg3' Merino Shawls, Balmoral bklrts. Overcoats, Hosiery and Lathes'. Gents', and Children's Merino Underwear. OUR REMNANTS of- oaks. Dolmans and Ulsters KEUAUDLESS OF COST. i;itiSn;'e(luF,tions many other lines of goods. UiKi Mt "ab8 cnyced that you can get -"('r'ljS, Rpej.fuUy, ' 9 MARGRAVES & WILIJELM. TbiT utton m Gl0ve8 at a5 per vBii-a TaE WA-SHINGTON GAZ1TT8, Givilt,ih,?t?,at tlw National Capital every Sunday ('Ul1nMnawSU'!,e of tae Preceding weelunews bem tbM? 8e,,eral bxteiauenoe, be- BE PRESENT ATIVB SOUTHBBN PAPEB sSm h!Pf?t,ie NatJoRal Democratic Party, k fny UE,011GE C. WEDDERBUBN. Of Vlrgln iormeriy publisher of the Richmond (Va.) Enquirer. 'VlveSiMt,onerr,posta8Pald' ' ''2W t en winir. ' . UUD ouurew, postage paid. , i ou fKni Pe address, portage paid, ,:i2 50 (Wi S I ple! to ow address, postage pd, 20 00 Utor f imY.Y6? w me P618011 securing tha MUM. further inforntatlon address ' : 7J..( BoGTAZETTE PUBLISHING CMOPiJlf Dec 23 2r "Saton. D. C, or the Kdito '. ' JANUARY 21 Secure Bargains gggjggggg! l8fhiUQf Sec. "URFRIENDS 1 will please remember that We Now Occupy the commodious store-room on WEST TRADE ST., recently remodelled so as to make It as convenient and well lighied a room as any in the city. We shall keep, as we have always kept, A LINE OF GOODS adapted to the wants of all classes of trade. Friends & Customers are Invited to pay us a call at our new stand. T. L. SEIGLE & CO. febO PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For INTEENAL and EXTERNAL Use. DAIU If II I Ctt K1S M"""r fni when nsod iHlil IMLLClt accordini? to prinltd direct. ton inclosing1 each bottle, and is perfectly even in the moel inexperienced hands. DAIM VII I CO I A STJItE CURE for rfllli fVlLLCll Sore Tbrotit, C'auRfaa, Chills, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Craiupa Cholera, and all Boirel Complointt. DAIM If II I CD IS TIIP BEST remedy rAiri IVILLLII known or Sea-MrkneiM, Kick-IIeaIacbe, Pain in Ac Back or Hide, Rhenuiatisin, and Neargla. DAI II If 1 1 I C D i8 un4 '"tionably the BEST rAlfl HILLCK liniment qiade. it brings tpeedy and permanent relief in all cages Of Bruises, ats, Nnrninn, Severe Burns, etc. DAIIl VII I CD is the tcell-tried aaA-trusUd r Alll IVILLta friend of tne Mechaiuc, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact of uil classes wanting' a medicine always at hand and safe to use internally or externally with certainty of relief. ftBNo family cau afford to be without ihi: invaluable remedy in the honse. -Its jirice briui. it within tho reach of all, and it will annually save many times its cost in doctors' bills. Sold by all druggists at S5& 50o. ami $1 a buttle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. 1. Proprietors. mch ld&w ly A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families, Hotels, Clubs, Parties, Etc. Bstai .- - C. II. eATCS. 4s SQJfS. The "Hub Punch h&a lately been latroduced, and meets with marked popular favor. It is Warranted to Contain pnly thf Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. addition to the choice things which undeniably enlarge the pleasure, of life and encourage good ieUowahip and good nature if rightly enjoyed, -..t , GOOD AT ilit TIMS just thl Thing to flip In Wins Wp SipehaarHs Kta Mete Woili HuS fml It can be used Clear, qr ;ritH;fx5fe Milk, Ice, tjttotwatl?, IiemonadeorwltliKiieloe to Suit the Taste, ' ; 'Sold by leadinjt Wine Merchant. Grooerm, Hotel and Drnffffiol. Avarvwhera. - ' Trade supplied at manufacturers price by Wll son x curwen. wuoiesaio ana ueiau aniggi"9 CharlotU. N. C." , i - ' i .tow QQorvriAm - 1 I ADVERTISERS- y addressing QtCL P.'EbWHA 4C0., lfrSpract new i o, cOTtearni ue esnw oosi ox Df bw? Med one 01 auv ttiieiiup(i . rr Aneqeari i 7 7i ml., oatftt . n M viCKE&r. AuiUAxa HI A HUB WlthlB tbe Yell. Raleigh Farmer and Mechanic. Out gifted townsman, Theo, Q H1I1, hl3 friends win be pleased to learn, Is preparing to lame a re vised edition of his poems. He has written a new poem entitled "Wltbia the Veil," which will be highly regarded by religious people. It pictures the beautiful streets of tne Celestial City, the Cryf tal Elver, and the Trees of Llfe-whlch "to heal the Nations," spread "Aloft their leafy palms And every breeze that bloweth by Is odorous with balms." The concluding Terse gives the Motif of the poem "O, for a hand to rend the veil From human hearts and eyes, That Faith may view, though sense should fall, The Mansions In the Skies! One glimpse within the gates of pearl Our laggard zeal weuld spur For Christ, to beggar earth of gold, And Frankincense and Myrrh!" OBSERVATIONS. Love at zero: Two sulky lovers sat with averted heads fer half an hour without speaking a word. At last he ventured to ask: "How do you like It my dear?" "First rate," said she, "It keens my back warm." Circumstances alter costumes: "Yes," said the yonng lady, who was going sleigh riding, to her maid, "I will put on leggings and my thick over shoes. ' I don't care about my cardinal hose. Mr. Griff Is a careful driver. He never upsets." Medical advice: "My son is troubled with a weakness In one of his legs; what shall I do for it?" inquires an anxious parent In Borea, O. Per haps the shortest way. would be to see the girl and ask her to sit en the ether knee for awhile. Singular coincidences: Two comical-looking characters met at the Galveston Union Depot. Said one: "You don't live here, do you ?" "No, I don't." "What a singular coincidence! I don't either." "Are you from Seguin?" "No, I am not." "By thunder, another coincidence! I'mnot from Seguin either. Shake, old fell" Mrs. Llvermore lg lecturing on "How Shall We Reach the Boys?" This question can never be satisfactorily answered until every saloon has a telephone. No, sir," he said, "I don't enjoy a dog fight. Then why do I run to see one ? Well, I don't wish to reconsidered eccentric." A Galveston widow Is about to marrv her fifth husband. Her pastor rebuked her for contem plating matrimony so soon again. "Well. I lust want you to understand, if the Lord keeps on ta king them I will too," was the spirited reply. nAXfERS IN RALEIGH. The Paying- of Judges' Salaries iu C'ontekted Cases Oilier Current Matter in tue Legislature. Special Correspondence of The Observer. Raleigh, February 8. The House took a six years retrospect yesterday and rationed off Mr. Lewis Ililliard, of Halifax, and Mr. Thoma3 J. Wilson, of Forsyth, at ninety dollars a term for the courts these gentlemen held in 1S7-4, while serving as judges in the places of Judge Moore and Judge Cloud. It is remembereJ that the Legislature of 1872 ordered an election of such judges on the idea that Moore's and Cloud s terms of ofhee, set by the con- rention of 18G8, had expired, iiut the incumbents held differently, though they were forced to give up, to await a decision of the matter by the Supreme Court. Judges Moore and Milliard went in and discharged the duties of the offices six months, drawing not a dollar of salary during the time. Then the Supreme Court decided that the old judges held two years longer, and the new ones stepped down ana out, ana the old ones back to their places, get ting their back rations of six months' salary for the whole time they were out. In the Legislature of 1875 a reso- ution was introduced to pay these gen tlemen for their services; but after for ty days before a committee, and forty days more hanging fire in the House, on the motion of the present Mr. iiry son, of the House, the resolution was tabled on the call of ayes and noes, by a majority of about twenty-five. Mr. Day's bill was to pay Judge Hilliard $1,250, and in supporting the "bill he mentioned that Thomas J. Wilson, of Forsyth, was justly entitled to the same amount. Mr. Glenn, of Stokes, promptly offered an amendment to that effect and it was accepted. The bill was reported unfavorably by the commit tee and drew fire from several of the members. Mr. Day pressed it. Mr. Tate opposed it. He was of the Legis lature of 1875 that had sat down on it, and he gave his reasons tersely and strongly. Mr. Webster opposed it. The new judges well knew their risk in taking the onice, and the salary went with the decision of the Supreme Court. lie re ferred to a squabble on the bench be tween Judge Wilson and Judge Cloud, when the sheriff touched the lappels of the latter's coat and gently le'd him down. Mr. Grainger made tiaite a speech against it. To pay them would be an act of grace and not of justice. Mr. Hilliard had put in no claim. In fact it had seemed a tacit agreement be tween the two to fill the office and not risk the salary on the decision of the court. Mr. Davis, of Madison, opposed it. His county was refused lunatic claims last session which were equally as just as these. Mr. Hay, of Macon, was also against it. IT PASSED on a substitute by Mr. Carter, of Bun combe, reducing the sum to ninety dol lars each term for th courts they had held. Mr. Carter thought it but just to pay them something for their services. Mr. Day accepted . the amendment. Mr. Webster thought they should have it all, if anything, but was for giving them nothing. . . Mr. SparrowSariieartily for the subslitate.'Tf jfSarai just they should be ijidr: Strange It hadn't ,been done be f ore.fc'Sarpeahecommittee had re ported tinfa:v:orablj. Mr. Gleiinctf Stokes.'pressed it. Saw no, dfflereiceXJetw-een voting pay to cteitantititJeetns, and thi9. ; Mr. Weteterxhad-lvoted for paying Hol matr in t he Wlnstead case how could he oppose this?r ' Mr. Webster replied he was opposed to the principle of paying contestants and bo had Voted against paying Brew ery but the House had ordered it, and when it came to Holmariy. he thought if a Republican had been paid, a Demo crat should, and that was the whole, of it.' Mr. Day reminded Miv W. if he thought it was tirong he should have stifck it out V ! tMr. Speaker Cook gaye the chair to Mr. Green and took the floor Cor the substitute, and earnestly tirged its Adoption. Oh the call p'f the ayes and noes it. passed; third readings-aye 39, . :'f THE SENATE : . yesterday refused to incteise the Adju- tant-GeneraTs - pay from. $300 to $QQQ per annum. Mr iamH introcraeea a resolution that passed1 the - Senate re- daeincr t he unrein e Co UTt reports trom IBS1- to 82 ; ref "v6lume.'Thetr.Iatiial c6lt !U $10)0, arid tie redaction.- puts tfeerii: in. reach, of c many fceopto outside of the.prqfession, who'relisfiadiiig! tfifm: : Senator; StottSocwhghanaf will drawa Dili; for working tne "roads brtaxati on. leavjog it ; fiitt;'c$;. Vote i a in eauu iownanm;i viur. hu electtoin the 9ttnty. -Prohibition is Jikeiy be-Iefttp jtbe people, the press, the buijrMtvth'coorteao;dthe? women at home, tobeTnanaged to suit themselves a$ the tone of society may chance to predominate in, a neighborhood. It was no political issue and will be made none. Such a thing as legislating mor ality and religion for a State may do for Maine, bat is hardly ripe for lfrth Carolina. There may be a general law passed leaving it to the counties to vote for or not as they choose, but hardly more. A general bird law will soon be completed ; it will forbid ship ment out of the State. Maryland now has a law forbidding the killing of birds for five years, in order to stock the State. The question of the removal of Gov. Holden's disabilities -will open up a good deal of thinking and cautious legislation. TUESDAY. Mr. Tate introduced a bill in the House to-day to amend the constitu tion so as to provide for two additional judges on the Supreme Court. The House to-day refused to reconsider the Senate bill paying inqHiest jurors mile-ag-aed-ter-triem, so it stands a law. On motion of Mr. Webster to-day, the House reconsidered the Senate bill (Mr. Dortch's) to punish stealing dead bodies. Mr. Sparrow, and Mr, Glenn, of Stokes, opposed it as an importation of Northern laws into North Carolina. The bill was tabled, 44 to 29. Your editor, Col. Jones, dined at the Yarboro yesterday, and passed on an evening train to Goldsboro, as a delegate to the Pythias convention there. He was look ing well and met with many friends' There was rather a test on prohibition in the House to-day on a bill by Mr. Gwynn to amend a section of the laws of 1874-75, so as to require 30 days no tice before a prohibitory law can be repealed. It was amended by Mr. Grainger to repeal the whole section, and so passed by a large vote. Mr. Day declared he was for putting his heel flat down on the snake's head. Mr. Bledsoe, of Wake, opposed the re peal. Clancy. $50 "Conscience" Money. The Secretary of the Treasury has received a contributien to the "con science" fund of a 8500 United States note, inclosed in a letter dated at Phil del phia, February 7, of which the fol lowing is an extract: I am attending professionally (medical) an old lady, who, twenty-seven years ago, was an employe in one of the subordinate branches of the United States Treasu ry. At that time she took a sum of money from the government. She con fessed it to me last week, and she com manded me to return it I have care fully calculated the interest, which, with the principal, amounts to a few dollars under the sum of $500. I in close in this a $500 note. The patient is now entirely blind and partially paralyzed." How Hancock Conducts Heiunelf. New York Letter. Grant's golden gift of speechlessness served him in good stead, and 1 discov er that, notwithstanding his indiscres tions during the canvass, Hancock has a good deal of that same power. 1 saw him the other evening for the first time since the election, and watched him closely for some sign or disappoint ment or bitterness, but there were none visible. He looked "superbly," and, while he was very dignified, had a cheeriness of manner which was de lightful. If one may pass a casual judgment, he has much more freedom and peace of mind than Garheid, ana incidentally I thought he had an un commonly keen eye for pretty girls. Bright'N Disease and Ice Water. London Medical Journal. The idea has recently been advanced that Bright's disease is attributable to the immoderate use of ice water and cold drinks, the fact being cited that the people of this country use ninety per cent more ice in their drinks than the people of any other country the inhabitants of Greenland not excepted and that we have seventy-five per cent, more of Bright s disease. Ihe wine-drinking countries of Europe are said to be comparatively f rae from the malady, while in America the progress of the disease, it is asserted, has kept pace with the increased consumption of ice. Will break up chills and colds. Whew! how cold the East wind blows, Nipping each pedestrian's nose; What will warm my half-numbed body? Ah! I know! Hub Punch Toddy! Hub Punch, composed of rare, choice old liquor?, Is Incomparable with fine Ice, lemonade, milk or hot water. Sold by all Grocers, Wine Merchants and Druggists. Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by Wll son & Burwell, Wholosale and Retail Druggists, Charlotte, N. C. : - An experienced traveler says: "The mest trou blesome companion a person can have.while away from home, is a cough, and I would advise every body to procure a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup before starting." Mers. Buicnison e Bro.: It Is with real pleas ure that I add my testimony to the great virtues of your "Neuralglne" as a specific for neura gla and sick headache. Such a remedy Is a blessing, and all sufferers should keep it on hand. J. R. RlDGKLT, 1 3fi Cathedral Street, Baltimore. Sold by L. R. WRISTON & CO. MRS. PARTINGTON SAYS Don't take any of the quack rostrums, as they are regimental to the human cistern; but put your trust in Hop Bitters, which will cure general dilap idation, costive habits and all comic diseases. They saved Isaac from a severe extract of tripod fever. They are the ne plus unum of medicines. Boston Globe. A trial package of " BLACK-DRAUGHT" free of charge at T. C SMITH'S. febl Premature Loss of the Hair nowadays maybe entirely prevented by the use Of Burnett's Coco aine. It has been used in thousands tf cases where the balr was coming out in handfuls. a ltd has never failed to arrest the decay i it promotes healthy and vigorous growth, airi Is, at the same time, unrivaled as a aolt and glossy dressing for the hair. Bcr$ntrf'8 Flavoring extracts are the best, strongest and most healthful SolUeverywhere. BLACK-DRAUGHT' and fever impossible. saakes chilli For sale by T. C. SMITH. fehj FOR RENT, SEVERAL Bed-Rooms, newly white washed and. painted, in the Long Btsilding, SpriDtt's comer. Apply to A.B. DAVIDSON. feb6-lw , . . n -lw' - , Atlantic, ; Tennessee & Ohio Railroad SupBnrnrNixOTJs Optics, I V i. : Charlotte, N. C., Nor. eth, 1880. f On .atvd' after Monday, Nor. ;8th., 1880, the f ollowinf schedule will be run over this road; GOING SOUTH. Leave Stateorille.. ........ ft SO a. m. " .. Davldsop College, i 15 a.m. .AMreatClMtfiotte....... 1000 a. m. eoofa NORTH. Leave Charlotte........... 8 80 p. m. " Davidson College 5 18 p. m. Arrive, at Statesvllle 7 00 p.m. J. J. GOBMLBY, nov7 . Supt. 3 9 oooooo s s c c c c -t -t -t -t -t o to to to O 0 0 So tr o w o n tc eg: CP o o o a w HI f e 93 op. o a r- W W 2 r,f Crt X o a 5 8 3 Q. P 00 03 CO : r r p OD OR 7 I P e tr r CT. -1 w 93 99 a a. O ' a o o o P ri- 02 P et as P p 8. o h - M H W bC p Cj -a O Oooooo oooooo s PRICES DOWN 1 GREAT FOR THE Having received Intelligence Irom our honse la Baltimore, hieh is one of the largest purchasers of.Wcolens,;that tt same have deellaed from 19 te 15 per cent, which naturally makes a decline in Clothing, we consequently act accoidingly, and we now offer our stock at Reduced Prices, as we only eoa tract for large Quantities. We are assured that we purchase atery close figures, and give every patron the benefit. We have more styles than any tatr honse can show, and better made Clothing than any other sold in this market for the simple fact thet most of them are made la our own house and fft the same as a garment made to order. The most complete line of Overcoats, Ulaters and Ulsteretts that.has ever been exhibited, ready-mpae, In thia-market. TT O UlYllO LUC IJUUIIC W WUlt3 ttiJU SCO ICVVS he iFiisi got of SPRING ULSTERETTS, HOBBY ISTD E0ri3.T. AT WITTKOWSKY & BARUGH'S. Also. Siirin LATEST AKMML OIF MEW G00. We are now receiving for the Christmas Holiday trade a large assortment of desirtble goods, purchased by our Mr. Elias, who has remained constantly in the Northern markets during the entire"season, watching for Bargains and taking advantage of the late rise in price of cotton goods. We are now enabled to offer both to Wholesale and Retail Buyers inducements to make their purchases of us. We have a new stock of Dress Goods, Prints, Flannels, Blankets, Cloaks and Dolmans. A -large stock of Clothing Carpets, Boots, Shoes, and general mer chandise. By examining our stock before buying, you will save money ELIAS & COHEN. w cmn tn ees i run hole .it -,-:--rtuding sood Com Mel fo uhta mc. ll ruire. link drciilnj. Grind, from 1500 to 00 bushel, with one dre.Hi.g.' round menl, not A"""' ' 11 talt''' f"10 10 83 Pf"" le nower th.n nv other Mill not u-in,' our Ftone.. Addrts. SbAKOH OKF1CE SOKTU CAROLINA HILL STONK CO. .... ..mi u vnniv nr,f vtn !trnoi which hiTe K a. Hvj.nl Ull I maI Wr " I avc a pnir ui i'i: v nt. tan In use 50-waw. con..anUy undJ heavy power mdlOvo ihc heat meal in the county. If I could aot raptac thwith uc , wi-t-H ihM. fnr fir times lb wl ol erdinuT ton. I beliare them to be ,uperior to Kuy Ur rbuhr for grinding eorn raeil. KespeetrullT yvtti. O .'OKOK K. TATS. nov23 d NOTICE ! NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO. 6XCBITABT it TBSlStrfeKft'S OTKC, COXPAJfT 6HOF8, N. O.J8JI. 81. 1X81. THE Directors of the North CsroliBA iUUroad Company have declared a dividend of e per cent three per eent. payable on lit of March to stockholders of record on 10th of February Beit, and 3 per cent on 1st of September to stockhold ers of record on 1 0th of August next The stock books of the company will be cloeed from 10th of February to 1st of March, and from 10th of Au gust to 1st of September, 1881. febl-lm P. B. BUF1TN, See. oooo Pi C3 P3 J3 -I i -i -l ' I 1 to to OtO p p p p a a s p Pj X Pj Qj j 'ftO & 0 o Oo S3 9L . g ? p CD o 3 o I p 1 E -. CD V P P CD c ci- c p I 1 I t- to Cn O "o O OOOO aliil Ill 3 "3 o - B p crS. B.S3 S s "Qo o 5 fee P3 s ST ? IS r- i-l C a 0? at O B CD PS S CD O 3 O w a p. o - w - O fs BENEFIT OF THE Veryjres'pectfully, PRICES . . - -m-w-k ie Best Shirt in this Marke FOR QSir QOLZiilH. Sacques or Wilt MWSKI & BAffiPffi .Lift (Ales Do you want a pure, bloom ing Complexion 1 If so, a few applications of Hagan's MACWOIIA BALXwillgrat ify you to your hearth con tent. It docs awy with Sal lowness, Bedness Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases And imperfections of ihe skin.. It oTercomes the fltished appear ance of heat, fatknft and ei citement. It makes a lady of THIBTY apilTWEN TY: and so ntural; gradtiail, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. Jan. 22 ' FOR RENT. TEX store room in the Observer btrfldlng next to W. N. PfBtbnrB la fnr wnt aftnr Jnnriary Plat ,NO. L.MOBSBKAB. Or -" B 2 EST . 3 8 9 I. 6 GO JS H 3ft L O g, O PUBLIC ! Leading Clothirs and Tailom. mmm i IHROYED PATENT LIVER PAD! Nzvaa Git Ha. Oair AhVM Ant Btmotb DxiittU lift Twick as hot: . SImum Cttt Tltteot Snggtagtti IrftMk cvaxs ChiTft d Ferer, Liver CompUut, ByspeTJsi learalgia, Costiyeaea, femilt Ski I NenMt The Ptdi Oar aM Pilsi m W 'JOiimfai W Noxiooj PiUtvOU, or WteaoatAtAkitm nr ag into tbe S to mash. Tha Padr are Vera evw Jt fit . of the Stoaaadw emrinr tbe 6ntk Nnr-CMtv J tbe Li v and- fttomaoh. tl VMMet Toruci i loriJed i nto tkarrtltf of P.0 ? LiTr, porifyina tlxBioed. ttauy jfa tttfm v Btomadb to dlrast food. Paica Of Pad IACH. 80LO ST AU. DaDlf Tl, t HCt ExiireM. ' nf , itemrfaciared and for sale at 92 German sreV For sale hi Charlotte at the drugstores ot to? w-riston 4 Co., F. Scarr, T. C 8mlth and WHson BurwelL r , -i . . :-.s, . - fmay to ly. Lancaster & lacke, STOCK BROKERS,- HAYS for sale FIB8TiLA8S BAliBOAlt BONDS and other Investment securities. Buf and sell on commission BONDS AND STOCKS OF ALL KINDS for Investment or on nmrgin. anll eod lm o

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