t Si u 'T: SUBSCRIPTION MAIMS : veily, one vtr, (.pottfaid) mtpmee.... . . .f8 00 i s Idontto 00 me &ob wbbkly edition : wtwiv.iwiw 10 'tixMonthi 1 THE liciiPAETHXHr HJMbemthorflQtfdr Sipilad wBh frf awds wnt,tod wta tb latrf styles t Tn. e4 MMV nsaaer of Mb Pdnnng lejTMil M ttcns Bk ruri riflntr f fft Tii ji4 ijrtffsliWC, W INt -."M'S Ik!-: BLAKESt . . ZAfi3l.EECSIPTJl.POeTZSa FBjQnuiiifia,HjaaBiLTX PlXtPHLZZS. CUCULIBS, GSECEEk AfiL VOL. XXV. CHARLGflS N., 0. SXJNDAT MARCH 27; 1881. NO. 3,757. - - At- i- ,J 11 GLOVES (PATENTED JUNK 13TH, 1876.) -A- Magnificent Stock OF (S Other Laces. ALSO, THE Prettiest and Largest Stock of WHITE GOODS ever offered In the city of Charlotte. ALI marlfl We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will fee more complete than ever before and comprises the lit'S LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BO! S', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and all prices. FtJLL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises k Satchels, ALL SIZES AND BRICKS. Call and see as. PEGKEtAM & CO. feb20 Strxy (derails. -OF- pring Goods IS NOW IN, ml U corriltle. Our stock of DRESS GOODS tote1"6,?' Plald9- 8trlpea. Grenadines. Lace Sn t Bunt'ngs. CA'sHMEHK9 In black and Xin1.8' &c ' c-ls " handsomest ever onered in this market. ihinUtSiKk.of Dress Trimmings embraces every DlainK'01111111111116. as SaUna, In Corrtl H006'818' ln Plain and brocades, BSJSnon18"?18' ribbons. Pasmentry.&c.&c. flown 1 endless varlety. 10c to $2per in0aiirStckwear department is complete; Laces ,nailthenewdslgns. La(.n?ald5?me Une o' Cre'onnes and Curtain Dri.' r,adle8- Gent3' and Children's Hosiery, all fl ,y es and colors, tion hi? you t0 8,ve our 8tock a thorough lnspec nn? .??akln8 your purchases, as you can euaran. rr.t?lng ru want In our line, and we tow a. 1at 8tyles are as good and prices as rwan(?ere ,n th Stated "ompt attention to orders for goods or sam-vm- Hespectfully, gravest wi 8'nith Buiuing, Trade S:reet, Char otto, N. C. ar27 X8 WASHINGTON GAZETTE, GwiUni1lh,e1at tne National Capital every Sunday of all i naH resume of the preceding week, news "les btte'o a11 general lntelllgenee, be- HEPBESENlATIVE SOTJTHEBN P1PEB ' " B4SM8h?RjSn8the National Democratic Party. UfLUB.0liGB c- WEDDERBDBN. of Virgin . formerly publisher of the Bichmood (Ta!) Enquirer. - ' -s TERMS OF SUBSCBEPTrON V Fiv lSi6 on Tear, postage paid. . 1 2 00 nffiito0M address, postage paid. 7 BO TwiSyl-to one address, postage paid? 12 60 WKh l&i? M address. istagepd.20 00 Uor f ,mhpy to the person securing the clubs. oiSlaation address . : CTTB PUBLISHING COMPANY, . Dl23. ' Wa8ntagtoni D. G., or the Editor ' Received Antique SANDER HARRIS Sprin Stock 188 NT l WW id, Brands Latest Styles n tttmi me Dr. Warner's Cross-Band HIP CORSET, THE HIP portion of which is made of Thbkr Thicknssses OF CLOTH, bound with two se ries of bones crossing each other, as shown In this cut, making a very firm.durable.and easy-fitting Corset. Dr. Warner's Celtbrated Nursing CORSET the best and Most Comfortable NURSING CORSET in the MARKET. We have exclusive sale of the above Corsets, and the trade Is respectfully Invited to an Inspec tion of the same. T. L. SEIGLE i CO. mar20 WlflxBtzllKU&tms. A DELICIOUO DRINK For Use in Families, Hotels, Clubs, Parties, Etc. iUB POIH. Boston t C H. 6XATES fe SOHS. The "Hub Pnncb" h Utely boan introdaoed, t&d meet, with marked popuUr favor. A is Warranted to Contain only the Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It is ready on opening, and will be f onnd an agreeable addition to the choice things which undeniably enlarge the pleasures of life and encourage good fellowship and good nature if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just the Thing to Keep in Wine Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch. It can be used Clear or with Fresh Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot-Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit Jjhe Taste. Bold by leading Wine Merchants, Grocer., Hotels Net Pruggista everywhere. Trade supplied it nainfaitarers prtoas by W son fc Burwell, Wholesale and B stall Drugg 1st Charlotte. N. C." Jan. 23-eod-6m. TUTIFS PILLS INDORSED 1BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. jjosspf ypejite.Nawa.bowela costive, , Pain in theHead,with a , doU sensationln the back part, Pain under the shoulder- " blade, fullness after eating, with a diain- , oUnation to exertion of body or niind. Irritability Of temper. Low spirits, Iioas of memory, with a feeling of having net leoted some duty, weariness, pissinesa Mattering of the Heart, Dote before the eyes, Yellow Bkin, Headache. Restless ness at night, highly colored urine, 17 THESE WABJUJT08 ABS TJKHEZDEO, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUl'fB PILLS are especially adapted to uch cases,one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause the body to Take en Flesh, thus the system is nourl.heel, anil by theirTonlcAetionon the Digestive Organs, Bcnlar Stools arepro ducad. Price S cents. 85 Murray St., M.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Obat Hair or Whiskers changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of this Dyb. It Imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggist., or .ent by exprea on receipt of fl. Office, 38 Murray St., New York Dr. TUTT8 SUHCAI, of Valuable InforaaUoa awl CwAil Bmlpt. wUl be aaUcd FEES ea apIfcatim. Feb'23!deodwly. Ill (.11 SIS SO & SONS, Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers OF MARBLE STATUARY, MONUMENTS, FTJKNITUBE SLABS, Tile, Mantels, Altars, Toinbs, 140 West Baltimore sT-reet, -AND COENEB NORTH AND MONUMENT 8TS - Drawings & Estimates Furniset Free. " : BALTIMORE, Ms febl2-deodAwly " - VUj IBaM ft! ie MaU frf AttflU- Maid of Atheas, we must part! Tour will is strong, ) our temper's tart; And when I go and when I come, -Your tongue swings like a pendulum. Hear my prayer before I go, Be member 'as my last request. And, if you can for an hour or so, Keep it still and let me rest By those banged locks all unconfined, Blown all about by every wind; By that curved nose all out of Joint, Like an interrogation point Check that tongue's eternal flew, Oh heed, I beg, this one behest, And, if you can for an hour or so. Keep it still and let me rest By.those lips that never close; By those crossed eyes which daunt their foes; By my bald bead, so prompt to tell What words can never speak so well; Tour tongue Is darting to and fro; Tou pour forth words like one possessed; But. if you can for an hour or so, Please keep It still and let me rest Maid of Athens, I am gone! I'll be at peace when I'm alone, Yet, though I fly to Istambol, Tour strident tones shall fright my soul. Can I cease to hear thee ? No! That tongue Is heard from East to West; But, if you can for an hour or so, Oh, keep It still and let me rest! OBSERVATIONS. A sporting-man has named his horse Blood, be cause he Is a great goer. "Yes," said the school girl who had risen from the lowest to the highest position in her class. "I shall have a horseshoe for my symbol as It de notes having come irom the foot!" J'Are you a wall-flower?" he plied : "Ne, I am a wall, sir." asked, and she re- Then they waltzed. Phenomenon: When a member. In the course of a very long speech yesterday, called for a glass of water, a member sitting near exclaimed sotto voce to his neighbors : "This Is all contrary to the laws of mechanics a windmill running by water!" II you should hint to a man that small game ex isted en the top of his head he would probably be angry; but most every man has a partridge there iorautnat It Is now the fashion to put growing plants In the windows of beer saloons. No doubt tnis is done to lend significance to the old-time name of pot-nouse. This has been a good winter for lecturers and amateur actors. With eggs at seventy-five cents a dozen none but the wealthy can afford to throw even rotten ones. A STB API E STORY. General Grant Relates an Incident of Hi Army Life in Mexico. Louisville (Ky.) Transcript A centleman from tnis county re cently met General Grant, when a con versation naturally ensued about Ken tucky politics. Grant asked the Ken tuckian how the race for senator was going in the Ashland district and ad ded that he was for General Cerro Gordo Williams because they had been old chums in the Mexican war. Grant then told thislst )tj as illustrative of the intimacy between him and General Williams : He said that when he and Williams were in Mexico they were on one occasion, after the surrender of the city, on a frolic and that Williams had a fire, thoroughbred Kentucky mare and he (Grant) an Indian pony, which they were running at full speed down the streets of the city ; that Williams naturally outran him and that in run ning down the street he met a Mexican who had a pole across his shoulder with a jug hung on each end of it, in the common style of carrying water in that country; that Williams ran against the jug and knocked the man down with great violence. Grant said he looked back and noticed that a crowd gathered around the fallen man and rode back to see what was the matter, when he found that the man was dead. Grant adds that he never told Williams anything about it, because he knew that it would make him feel uncomforta ble, and he believed he did not intend to kill him, but we suppose he would admit that General Williams took the chances on doing so that he might have a little innocent fun. This story was told us bv a devoted admirer of General Grant as an instance of Grant's indis position to make a man feel uncom fortable unnecessarily. The JU an Mali one. Wash. Cor. Augusta Chronicle. He called upon Mr. Stephens last Saturday. Our Representative was "disappointed in him in every way." This is saying a good deal. I think the statement that Mahone is worth $2,000, 000 a gross mistake. He Will not like ly correct any report that assimilates him to .Rothschild or Vanderbilt. Some persons who know him well in formed me that he was not really to be rated higher than $100,000. He owns a fine house at Petersburg, has four Al derney cows in his back yard and a flock of pheasants. He cultivates these birds for their eggs. Hen eggs are not to his taste, whicjj is eccentric and dainty. When a railroad President, at a big salary, he used to travel around on a hand car with a demijohn half as big as himself. That vessel was sup posed to contain "true Democratic principles ;" but it did not. Possibly, it would have been better for a good many persons if it had had the inspir ing virtues of Baker, Gibson i or in Eagle brand. It was mineral water, of which he partook copiously for a severe kidney complaint. This disease has attenuated his whole body, made pipe stems of his legs and probably affected his political comprehension. HiafattH er was a small man in. stature, but his mother was a woman of great size and amazing force of character; When Mahone was a boy his father used to carry him around as a phenomenon in. back-gammon. His gammon, to de scend to punning, has trot gone back5 on him. He is like .Grant in tenacity for friendship, and, unlike him, merci less to enemies. He is said, never to forgive a foe. This kind, of manjat: som'e period of his existence always: has a painful reminder that God exist and is not mocked.. . .J . ". Si Ilovr ltdiaon Tallu Ntw. New York Herald, March 21. Mr. Thomas A. Edison of the Edison Electric Light Company,yesterday saifc strange as it may seem, that hewillot underbid the gas companies JI com petition necessitates a red action of his prMs,bowever;heiIl te-abto: duce.' He will simply off er-consumers a: better light than they bave-Hsafery1 more brilliant, without noxldqs gaseai to make the house abiaafelft ma m every way superior to the illumiiiating agents that, are-in -use.; Hedoiiet nlume himself ion tne invention, of the electric light; . ne nas -aone no more i than utilize the discovery tnao'aratiaT made in 1832. Nor does he expect eleqn3 tncity to supersede gas and on, since these 'illuminators f - mvjstweeessarl) j, hold their owii in tbe ouehoKlespfe cially in small towns, snhu?:? i Try 8mtth's - Scrofula flyrun for rwr blood; fi removes all skin -eruptions; and,m-Mt!9yoxl beanttful and deafcisiotfejri GentlernenWhlle attending the General-As-: sembly this summer, I tried your Star Curtne on my leg, it being affected wlth,an pllsore caused by a wound received during th Tate f'After Jhav lng thoroughly treated ft I nijie1iech M that it Is a Buecess,lor I have ha.experteiiceyitb; diffArant nhTHfnlnn and remedfftR. ft rnl fount! BOtH lng to euro meunOl l used your Star Caitoewhich' nas eurea a remantauu, oa was, wjsmng success, I am For sale bv yours,, resj Dr. T. v- i octae em. r PR1?13(CTSS 'OF A BOW -: ' la the Vtepnbllcan, . Camp- aere Grlerans ' Than APaA Battle Between Political CSisusta) Preamg-ed. Special to New York Herald. Washington, March 24. The politi cal skies are gloomy here to-day. The party harmony on which all the breth ren were congratulating themselves as late as Monday has received a jar, greatly to the dismay of a considerable nuroberof anxious souls, who hoped that with the expiration of J the Hayes administration long standing sores would be healed and everybody would be happy. Some Western politicians visited the White ' House to-day with the desire to : explain to the President that disagreements within : the party lineB: are extremely ' disagreeable ana eminently to be avoided. hey report to their friends this evening that they had their trouble for their pains, and that they found in the President a dis positionto rule his political household withou&senatorial or any other inter f erence or dictation. This evening one feels in Republican circles the shadow of an impending conflict, the end whereof some Republi cans privately confess they do not see. There are more and deeper grievances than as yet appear before the public, and the strife, which for the present appears to lie between the President and some Senators, will be found to take wider scope. How it will end no one pretends to guess, but there are melancholy growls that ought to have been prevented; that it ought even now to be stopped if ; any one only knew how to stop it, and that if it is not stopped Heaven only knows how far u will go. and with what conse quences to the party. Meantime impartial observers re mark that if the present preliminaries result in a pitched battle it will be a battle royal and between men on both sides who know how to handle the weapons of political warfare. "This is not a fight between an inexperienced politician, like Hayes, and the whole senate, said a cheerful Democrat to day. "This is a fight between people on both sides who know how to fight, with a divided senate, some of whose ablest members will arrange them' selves on the administration side, and an administration whose chiefs are themselves skilful and astute politi cians and not simple countrymen, like Hayes." That there is a contest im pending is the general belief among Republicans, as also that it may pro duce almost at once some queer results. WHAT HE SAW IN THE GLAStU How a National Congreau man Was Reclaimed by Hie Friend. It only takes a small thing at times, says tne Washington uapitau to turn the current and whole destiny of a man s life. "See that gentleman yon der f observed a friend tne other day. "he's a new member of Congress, and a man ot very great ability; 1 want to tell you about him. Fifteen years ago we were living in the same county, and practicing law before the same courts. He had all the business he could man age, but he took to drinking, and grad ually went down. We all felt a deep sympathy with him because he was too good to throw away, and we decided to try the old plan on him. So four of us got together, and moved off toward the earest bar room, where we knew we should find him. 'Come on in, Tom, and have something,' we said. Don't care if I do. Give me a little of the same.' While we were talking, one of our party managed to drop a small fishing worm into his glass, We all drank but Tom. He took up his glass, looked at it carefully, then put it down. We rallied him on his cowardice, and he then made another desperate effort but he couldn't lose sight of that worm. Vhat's the matter, Tom ? Why don't you drink?" After a vacant stare he said : 'Well I ain't thirsty,' and walked toward the door. I have been told, and I believe it, that this was his last. He broke off from that day and his natural talents shot up again like a cork. Here he is now." Some Alleged miracle. Ehie, Pa,, March 24. The Rev. Mr. Maloney, who is alleged to have raised Miss Quillien from the dead about two months ago, has taken up his residence in Erie and is reported to be working marvelous miracles among the sick and maimed. His house is besieged with hundreds of lame, blind or deaf mute," paralytic and scrofulous people, all clamoring to be healed. A reporter visited the heme to-day and saw the throng of patients. Father Maloney was" interviewed and humbly disclaim ed any personal power, but gave the glory to God,, who, he saysanswers my prayers." James May, fliien Do herty and several others declare that they were instantaneously healed of disease. To-day two cripples from Quebec arrived for the purpose of be inar healed. Malonev was formerlv a priest of this diocese; but has traveled &n over the world. His Bishorjlooks coldly upon his present actSr Hlddenlte. , The Scientific American notices at some lenth, the discovery in Alexander County, North Carolina, of anew min eral, to which has been given the above name, tw lioTirjT"OTProtrHiaaenr" who" visi tea tnis state lasHyeari in searcn or platinum, for Mf. w Edison's electric light. The new mineral is of a green color, nearly transparent and nearly as j valuable as tne-diamond. . JLt is claimed as an Americaniinftieral unknown to the world untijL Fppl . Hidkleh's; disco ; e'ry. " ........ HmrDBXDS of Mem. Wouat abb Chtldrxh Bzscubd from beds ef pal, sickness and almost death and made strong and hearty by Parker's Ginger Tonic, are tne Desi evidences in the world of its sterling wonh. Toucan find them in every communltyPrM, 8eeTTerttsemeut, A GOOD HOUSEWIFE. The good housewife, when she is giving her house its spring reneraung, should bear m mind thattba Aeasinmates of her how are mora pre cious than many houses, and that their systems need cleansing by purifying the blood, regulating the stomach and bowels tabrevehC and cure the diseases arising fronvspring malaria and miasma. and she must snow mat mere is nowing mat win do it so perfectly and surely as Hop Bitters, the purest and best or mexllchM.s.-Coflcord.' JL ACABD. To an who are suffering from the errors and ln scretkma of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, acs, i wui send a recipe that iwUl cure you, FREE OF CHABQB. This great twain the City. apT27-eodlyawl7. , Don W to oall n your druggist for a bottle of that Dure; .ma Mut inn numm. numi Nmiw RmiHi'a Hemrnia Hvrun. i star Curlne cures all: chronic Sores and is a cure tor rues. ! Can on your druggist oeiore n u too late ana get khoUleol flmith'a serofula Sjtud and Star Curlne. i sen F From B.&Mooi a.ssv rrasMena, or. noore's Southern Business University, AFinia, uaThis is to certify that I have used Dr. CUeney's Expecto rant in my family f er eeveral yearByandi can re eommend It as an invaluable remedy for Coughs, etc.. and have found it superior to any other reme- dies that I have tried. Foj aatoto Da y, , oet2&-6m. v ; U'X4 .y oiii i Mia EC I . J oo JO o JO Q J JO o JJJ OO 1MB BBB Ibb8 It OO TTTT Li O O T O O T L O O T TJ.TiTi OO T OO oV O O OFF O Pf OO AW OVpiB UESt VNIitlBlILT M-SlOf. The ages are 9 to 14 years, and the greatest bargains ever placed upon our counters. feb25 the Leading OTTJTIRi ILo HCeirwsiimgcBD0 Clothiers and. Tailors. N. B. Garments made to Order at Short Notice. mar27 THE SPRING AND SUMMER S IT IS GRAND It will will give you pleasure. They cheerfully show any lines. .... mar27 . ' SllS MX SUMMER GOODS. Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries C8rsett " and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. ;' r.n, j"- ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK. OF , ., , . i.-mJ'-. i Readv-tVlade Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods - Give us a call before buying mar27 riaiB(-i SYlaeJatieeaCairB ItoCUbltaMk arwWBfe Orte" I.nv..- w ...... TriLju I f .n..o . Iim.lMl: , v.' iMr cSrit iittl Staaw wkteh sere Wlwsrj -if. COPPER,- AND ZDWJ j ' F U K rrHE New York and North Carolina Smelting A Company at Charlotte, will pay the best Cash Prices ever paid in una counny ior Kochaixe Vin 7 be aaade tor srnipTlng and th ' Speclrnen assays for Gold and Silver, $1.50. 7Z Ma to m wanC'eMMtsattr 'SXST'Si eWSSruTSi'eeaaty. tfll Sj Wl" . JV1 Bewaref Inutaaenav- Mono geulae mlesasae eompamed with om "Honest T eopMighted label Mickwill b. found on bead sjwerybox. " FamifaetawdonhT bf BfiKflK1 - - . AL In Arranging for SPRING ASTe liave VTacLe a I, L, Ii TTTTH hbbs A A L, t aH T HBH H KB AAA Ii I A T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T. In Prices $10, $12, $13 and $14, Spring and Summer. Styles can Always be Foaod in TOWN TALK IS THE -or- Wm&ftWSM & BANCO. AND SUPERB ! GO AND SEE IT. WriTKUVVSKX & tfAKUUH. ... .. JUST RECEIVED A LAB6E VABXETY OF Druggist by : Examin: Go to P. MARVIN, Agent, and Successor to F. Scarr 4 Co. -KB- ' sm ;v:;.':-:.;."Hohebutaie;'' ,!',': ' ' Vf'qr E est Drags : do I keep fat my stock. ; Also, Toilet and ; Fancy Articles. Perfumeries, Combs, ' Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Sec, 4. GARDEN SEEDS of all the tesY'fy&eVr wanantod to be -good.' ; . Physicians' prescriptions are given spec- ij 6i::. uikj lal; attention. hJGr J-" 'rxiSaiO .! I . . -Hoping to receive share of public -Hoping - to receive share , MABYQf, igt. .'Li.- A POSITIVE CUKE ALLEN'S rSOLDBIJt IDEDICATED BOUGIES ! ; --rntnstA,O0kJ, Box, - : No. i wtH ear. any eas. in four days or less. No. 2 will ear, the moat aftstlnst. ease, no mat tar bowtong standing. -- Wo nauseous doses of eubebs. esDalba. er oil of sandalwood, that are esrtain topndnraVt.pafs by destwylnf thacamttogssf theststaaa. ' Frsss. tlJtX. ; Soklby all. XrogtJsu,Ta MaOsd ofa iMBUtef piksv2ii& WBtl ,9b,os ,i For furthai raTuulari send lor ctreriTar; rch Plt-i J U -.WAl4JU cu., : - I z:r,i: .83 JObn Sa. New Tfcrfc iltlOIl si m BBB OO Y YoSSo"" B BO O Y Y 2" BBB O O YY 88o B BO O Y S BBB CO Y 8S8 IT nTTTT U 11 T T ss1 E. D. LATTA & BRO. 1881. & UBipcid '09 one through their different .r. ELIAS &.C0nSN: IDPROYED PATEnT UTtll PAOl eutis AaM at Sninn Jtasnn, ls cvxms CWIliniFiTit, ! -J7.f VaffaBMSSslASat CftlffSBSH Wcaksttsi Sick t Kerrou Eolicks. Tkaas VmM Ohm arl " fca. 1 1 . l r.. ; jSSsiHSHrT BACH. T LUmtMIM STee?! tbs JfamjfaetniMaa for sale at Wflsnnal, treat Balumors, Md. , For sale ln Charlotte at OraeMrf staves MJ Wrlston A Co., F. Boarr, T. C mUh and Wilson luaiio a -vrn it8rili m . a, "ii J. L. HARDINa n I M EBPHANDI8I 'BBOm'J AND OOMMISsiON METCHAJSnrl j -,. ..t THrT.c.aVJ "rlT ble house, represented. Orders f ot Grate Ha, lleaLJflonr, IsarLBaesT. Tobaoeo, eurar, Coffee, laolasses,1 tcjrespeal' fallv soUelted. The ehesDest ntarkebr aiur vr v.: it i i A' ."is' -

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