S00I1 and S0li,Srttittti0 THE OBSXBTXB JOB BXPaBTSOENT Em been ttiocoicUi ,pplwh vMi.beada A gXjBSOBIFTION BAIMS I wnUtiidwlththelatAitltjiOTTTIi'""r" neataeel dttMtok Bdehpnw..,W MB, TORS ...S8 00 ... 400 ... 2 00 ... 78 JsfctfsliottTloeBaVrtT:.: BLAKEHBHJi'Jnt 1 res '.wtO-Tea1! WBSKLT MDIHON I 3 IXOXBrHXJLBS, CABBey eeA ' . .S3 00 . 2 10 - 1 00 NO. 3,764. VOL. XXV. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY APRIL 5, 1881 PAMPHLETS. CIBCUL1SS, CHEdEaTftC; - ' '. '. ki li i -1 - - ., .. i . . ' r- . ' i 'i ' ' ' 1 ' r Thebe8tGioTCln Market. Warranted. Krerj pair (PAIBSXKD JUM WTH, 1876.) tiesday March 29, 1881. CUB STOCK -OF Spring and Summer Goods is now Complete. Sa Soofl9, (Clothiug, Ac. 01 CODNTERS Are now laden with new and fresh goods to great er variety and the choicest selection -that we have ever offered to the trade. EVERYTHING TO BE FOOND NEW IN i i i ti u nam u m i i nun n qBSERVATlOHS. A GOODO REdS GOOD BYONNAIC AlONNAIO BENGALINT7I ENGA.I inH S HOOD AO HOODAk5 OATIN tOATIN CREPE FOUL T7 RBPK ; FOUL-Ci 8UBATT SSATIN WS LYOVT subaH 0ATIN DE LYOlN lf ADBAS MADRAS SUlTINri SUITINVX Lawn?. line. Lace?, ,m ,,TTft WHITE GOODS Department will be , 'Vmrred Striped, Lace and Plain Nainsooks. ,oU,,drt and strlpedMusllns, Victoria and Persian ?arr Plain Striped, Dotted and Lace Muslins. ffiinMusUM : B Lawns, Piques, Tucklngs ?,in Lawns' Masalia. Lluon de Dacca. Bishop i n an, indeed. ANYTHING wanted in this We have an unusuauj largo biuvh. m Embroideries, etc., etc. We have a tremendous stock of DRESS GOODS, Pnttons Fringes, Satin and other Trimmings to DU to match. OUR STOCK OF Ready-made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Gcods is large and cheap. We have the test Uuiaundrled Shirt in the mantel iur m money. TK7HITE, BLACK A COLORED GRBNSgtNEC! v t With Trimmings to Match, O AND PLAIN AND LACE BUNTING. A very handsome assortment of WHITE GOODS Embracing all grades, from TOMESTIC PIQUE TO THE FINEST FRENCH AND PERSIAN LAWNS. If an untruth Is only a day old, It Is called a He; If It Is a year old, it Is called a falsehood; but It It Is a century old. It is railed a legend,.,. . . "There's no place like home," repeated Mr. Henpeck, looking at a motto, and be heartily ad ded: "pm glad there Isn't." Artist (to a porter) "You carried my picture to the academy and handed It over to the commit tee?" Porter "Yes; and It pleased 'em mightily. It would have done you good to see 'em laugh." "Love." says the poet, "is an Internal trans port." So Is a canal boat 'How does painting agree with my daughter?" asked an anxious parent. "It makes her too red in the face." replied tne teacher. A Galveston woman, lust married, wishing to Im press her husband with her ability as a house keeper, bawled oat to the servant as she entered the door: "Matlldy, bring me the wash board; I want to wash the potatoes for dinner!" A meddlesome old woman was sneering at a young mothers awkwardness witn ner inrans, ana said: "i declare, a woman never cugnt to nave a baBT unless she knows how to hold It" "Nor a tongue, either," was the quiet rejoinder. "I have no patience with a man who can't re member a thine no longer than It's being told to mui." exclaimed jones, unpaaenuy. "now, i can carry a thine In mr mind a month, II need De. "You're a luoky dog, Jones." remarked Prender gast, quietly; "it isn't everybody that has eo much room in his mina as yeu nave, you Knnow. The unities not preserved: Last Sunday a Gal veston boy came home radiant Irom sum school and excU hned: "I was the only boy class. All the rest of the bors went down railroad to see the circus come in." "That's ngni. my son." said the proud parent; "never neglect your Sunday school auues. jbui aia tne circus really arrive '(" "Ui course it aid. uian t l see it myself 1" He was an entire stranger to (he girls present, and the boys were mean and wouldn't introduce him. He finally plucked up courage and, stepping up to a young lady, requested the pleasure of her company lor the next dance. She looked at him in surprise, and miormea mm tnai sne nau uw the pleasure of his acquaintance. "Well," re marked he, "you don't take any more chances than I do." TOYS WORTH $100,000. Parsols fnd Silk Umbrellas. Something new fa Table Linen Eetts. Eeru Lace Curtains new and popular Some beautiful Scotch Ging hams. Everything new and stylish will be found in our stock. We will be pleased to have you inspect our goods. How Bank Notes Become Dird: nd Aniuials. Washington, April 1.- EXANDER l mar29 4 HARRIS. J. L SfflLS & CO. Boots jfr0es I Spring Start 1881 We are daily receiving our SPRING STOCK Wlisczllavistms. DELICIOUS DRINK Use in Families, Hotels, Clubs, Parties, Etc. em 10 we, tthich wiil be more complete than ever before and comprises the Br aids Latest Styles LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOYS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Loner grades all goods in our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RRICE3. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 Ji HOB Qpun ST -OF- Spring Goods IS NOW IN, 4ntf Is coinylote. Our stock of DRESS GOODS h Novelties, Plaids, Stripes. Grenadines. Lace ind Plain Buntings, CASHMERES in black and colors. Lawns, Ac , tc, is the handsomest ever offered lu this market. Our stock of Dress Trimmings embraces every ihlng to be found In that line, sueh as Satins, In Bialn and brocade, Silks, In plain and brocades, was and Tassels, Ribbons, Paamentry.&c.. &e. dozen8 endle8s varletT from 10c 10 $3 . 0tr Neckwear department Is complete; Laces m all the new designs. , a handsome line of Cretonnes and Curtain "ces, Ladles. flrt.' nnri r.hiidron's Hosiery, all Prices, styles and colors. we ask you to give our stock a thorough lnspec "on before making your purchases, as you can "nd everything you want in our line, aud we grantee that styles are as good and prices as " as anywhere in the State. rrompt attention to orders for goods or sam-p!es- Respectfully, Ikifaves & Willielm, Boston t H. GKATES A SOXS. The "Hub Punch " has lately been Introduced, and meets with marked popular favor. 7 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 fonnd an agreeable addition to the choice things which undeniably enlarge the pleasures of life and encourage good fellowship ana 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 the Taste. Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Grocers, Hotels and Druggists everywhere. Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by Wil son & Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Charlotte, N. C." Jan 23 eod 6m. TOTTPS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN. AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. loaaof appetite.M'atuiea.bawela costive, Pain in theHead.with a , doH genaation in the back part, fain under the ahonider blade, fuUneBi after eating, with a diain clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low roirita, Iiosa of memory, with a feeling of Haying neg lected tome duty, weariness, Uiezinesa, Muttering of the Heart. Dot before the eyea, bellow Skin, Headache, Beatleaa ness at night, highly colored Urine. LT THESE WABKTJtGrS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WHL S00N BE DEVELOPED. TTTTTB FILLS r especially adapted to - auchcates.one doae effects sucn&cnange f..iinff a, &tnlsh til sufferer. They Iaerejswe the Appetite, and cauaetbe ; body to T&ke on "leU thus the system is ourlIt. and by theirTosiie Action on the - doced. Prtce a cents. aSMsarraf St, , TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gbat Hair or Whiskees changed l to AQiaett Black by a single application of this Dyk. It imparts a natural color, acta InstanUnepug Bold by DruggistD, or sent by express on receipt of f 1. -f Office, 35 Murray St., New York. M Dr.' TCTTS ASl'il of Vslualile InforsMflj fsfl , CMfol Beetiptl wUI atauel) JfBSK en 'Sfpllcstl Feb23deodwlyl -'K '"-' ' smith Building, mar27 Trade Street, Charlotte, K. C. HUGH SISS0S & SONS, Importers, Dealers and Manufactm ers 'pHB Washington gazette, Published at the National Capital every Sunday nt .S aJu11 resume of the preceding week, newi 'des I SeSSenlj nenX llltoU!9ooe, be: BWRBaENTATIVS BOmvtW$AXti SfwipporUng the National Democratic Party. M ted by GEOKQE C. WKDDERBUBN, of Ttrflu ia, formerly publlshef of the Blchmond (Yl)" ' Enquirer, , , TERMS OyUBSCRIPTION : 5Jl8 copies, one rear, loaegd paid. 9 ? 00 "What be comes of all the greenbacks and bank notes alter tnev nave served their tew years of usefulness?" is a frequent query. A bank note nas its lite just. the same as an omer mines useiui. What an interesting story the travels of a greenback, from the -moment it leaves the press until it returns to the macerating machine, would maKei The average life of a bank note is about three years ; pernaps a little lon ger. After serving its purpose as cur rency it is metamorphosed into raooits, birds and other figures. The process of the destruction of the notes is an inter esting one. The reader will often see in the daily papers a paragraph some thing like this: "National bank notes received for redemption to-day, $500, 000." The next day these notes are car ried to the bureau of engraving and printing and placed in a machine con taining immense knives, which chop the notes into small fragments. This operation is conducted under the super vision of three officers of the Treasury Deoartment espacially detailed for this purpose. No one is allowed to be pres ent at this dailv maceration of the notes exeeDt the officers and the men whnrnnthfi machine. Thev are com- 1 pelled to remain in the room until each separate note is destroyed, aney ruuu account in detail afterward to the re demption bureau for each note; and should one become lost or mislaid, and afterward find its way into circulation, the result would be the immediate dis charge of the three gentlemen who daily have in their custody from half a million to three or four millions of aotes and bonds. The shreds are re duced to pulp, and then by a patented frocess this mass is moulded into figures of birds and animals and sold as mementos to visitors. Oftentimes it -vfUl happen that one little object will be composed of what once was $100,000 worth of money. A Lardy-da cabtneter. A Washington correspondent says: To-e statement has been made by the lady correspondent of a Western jour nal, and the statement is accurate, that our cabinet family has taken in hand a Xask of considerable magnitude, viz., that of disciplining those Washington correspondents who have heretofore criticised them. The fact came to light tLrough the application of a prominent publisher for a position for one in whom h was interested. The cabinet officer to whom the application was made was under a strong personal oongauon to the man making it. The reply, as al ready printed. was in substance: "lour lady correspondent here has freely crit icised me, and is disliked by my wife. She must be dismissed before you can receive favors from this department." Could words be put together that should more clearly show the extent to which accession to partial power has turned the head of this ambitious mor tal V Could anything more undignified, indecent or unmanly be written of a cabinet officer ? Is it possible for a man (1 in PUDllC lilt) LU UVCiiaic mo " v" " greater extent man tu ouyyvoo on thna ntrnl a sincrle decent news- i paper in the United States, or affect the a position of any reputable correspon- de,rhink of a cabinet officer attempting ir.ua tn strike a woman! Are the offices t placed in this man's hand for low per sonal purposes to reward personal friends, and to punish those who are personally distasteful to him V Anecdote Of Hawicocfa. A eood story is told of a gentleman from Ashaway. Ii, I,- who visited the inauguration. Between iNew i one ana Philadelphia, while looking for a seat, he saw a portly gentleman with a whole seat to himself. The itnude isianaer, being a thin man, thought there was room for him and squeezed in. Soon conversation began. The Rhode Is lander said he was a Republican, and thought last fall that it would not be welt for the country to have a change, but that he had a brother who was a Democrat. Soon the train stopped at a station, and the Rhode , Island friend stepped Uy the platform and met an ac quaintance, who, after a little space, re marked: "Gen. Hancock is on this train, and as I am acquainted with ban perhaps you would like an introduc tion." They entered the car, and, ap proaching the portly gentleman just lfif i. the Rhode Islander was introduced to the General. Witha twinkle pf the arra flan : i TTanRBfiki said ' i .rX will -shake .ands witir Vorf for 'tour i bf other's sake." . t. HOW MILLIONS WERE LOST. DOlky1 s tiTltlsiE tlto Law Twelve TeeioHng 8,000. "is JFbanckoq, April 2. This morn ing -Judge- Sullivan, . or tne superior nourt. decided one of the numerous Baits instituted by Burke against the Bo nanza firm;: The suit aeciaea is trial or Rurke vs. Flood et al. The complaint charges the fraudulent conversion of. only a few ieet oi mining grounu, Dut the principles involved are rery impor tant. The judge held that the resolu tions of ratification adopted at the Con solidated Virginia stockholders' meet ing were ineffectual because not adopt ed by unanimous consent of the whole body of stockholders. All the transac tions, except one, were held to be such that the stockholders might have had notice, from the bonds at the time, of their character, or at least sufficient no tice to put them on tne inquiry. There- fare, the statute or limitations was lald to have run against all ex -ceptiine transaction, in which Hayden Feldfc jpurchased twelve and a half feet ground from George F. Kinney. The interest of the Flood party did not appear tu have been disclosed to the oao body of stockholders, and the books jtTconveyed oo .notice to put the stock- noiders upoo inguiry. do mat una one transaction was .neid to oe exempt from the operation of the statute of limitations. Th4efendants, therefore, were required to account for the prof its of that transaction. This accounting saust be, the judge said to-day, of the stockholders consti tute e the corporation. All holders of stock at this date willlae allowed sixty days after public notiee is giten by the master appointed by the court within which to elect to take the benefit of the decree herein, and present their evi dences of ownership. The .eourt will provide, in its decree, that aa parties failing to come in within that time shall be foreclosed of all claim against the defendants, or either of them, aris ing out of transactions considered therein on payment of the several amounts that mav be determined to to due to the parties electing to take of the decree herein. The defendants will be released from all claim against them arising on the part of said corporation, or its stockholders. The 120 shares of stock issued in this transaction be came equivalent (by reason of several increases in the capital stock of the de fendant corporation and dividends of California stock issued to the stock holders of the defendant corporation) to 6,125 shares of the stock of corpora tion defendant, and 3,573 shares of the California mining company. ; Defend ants other than the corporation are to account for said shares of stock or their value at this date, and for all dividends paid on the said shares of stock as shown by evidence in the trial, togeth er with interest on such dividends from the date of payment. The de fendants are to be credited with $3,539 actually paid for the ground, with in terest thereon from April 12, 1872. It is estimated that the amount of money Flood et. al. will be called upon to pay over, should they conclude not to ap peal, will be between $800,000 and $900, 000. The decision will have an impor tant bearing on the other suits now pending, involving-several million dol lars. News of the decision had no marked effect on the. price of stocks. FOR A m Mo AND THE FINEST STOCK w WORLD CM Will ke Sown from dor Counters. . LATTA &, apl5 BY EXPRESS- MIS MORKIK -A LOT OF HANDSOME COLORED DRESS AT 50 CENTS P ER Y A R D. s DO NOT DELAY. They Go .Fast at Cents pea? Yard, at WITTBlOWSKY & BiRCCVS. aprl ' . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETY OF mar27 The Man Killed tn flew Mexico Not Currie. A special from Xittle Rock, Ark., says: The announcement that Cume; who was fcilled recently in ,L,as Vegas New Mexico, was the man who mur dered Portecthe actoiyin Texas, is uih true. The man was weliknown. in this city and all ovecthe South. His name was .lamps M. Oonrie. lie was born in ; Madison county, I1L, and came to this Wore buying. State in 1857. He was a conductor on Vive UB a call ueiuie uujiuj,. the Memphis and iUtue Jiock roao,; running between this jplace and the former city. During the war he served; in in Confederate armv tuader Generals Forest, and was noted for has .reckless-; and courage. His friends , claim; that he was deliberately murdered, andi thfi last, advices from Las Vegas sayJ that S. Bright, who killed him, eaighti fall a victim to Judge Lynch. Carrie J had a presentiment of his tragie end,; and when be bid his friends here godd-; hvci he predicted that he would die .with ; his boots on, which prediction has been i fulfilled. Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF Ready-Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. ELI AS COHEN . grttgs and ptetticitxjes. LANDBETH'S Mpt by Examination. Sulphuric Acid Throwing. Detroit, April 1. A horrible case of sulphuric acid burning occurred yester day, at Montague. Mrs. Capt. Flag staff, inspired! by jealousy, went to a hotel where a girl of 17, named Emma nrkA fnrmpirlv a domestic in her family, was at work, sent for her, and on her appearance threw twelve ounces of acid over the unfortunate girl, burn ing her face and the upper part of her body terribly, but, it is thought, not fatally. Flagstaff was jailed. i i a We often hear people say there is only one good cough medicine, and tnat Is Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup it is cneap, too; only 25 cents a bottle. Garden Seeds CLOVER and ORCHARD GRASS SEEDS, AN UNRIVALLED HAIR DRESSING, Producing as Rich and Cleanly Appearance as If Nature Alone Had Imparted It RTJRNETT'S COCOAINE Is the best and cheap est Hair DretelBglsllls dandruff, allays irrttaUon, and promote vigorous and healthy growth of hair. No othef compound prodaees these results. The superiority of BTJBNETrS FLAVORING EXTRACTS oohelsts In their perfect parity an great strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids wnicn enter : mw tne composition: ol many of the fictitious fruit flavors now lathe market : . Trv Smith's Scrofula Syrup for your blood. It removes all skin eruptions ana win give you a beautiful and clear complexion. - - - o Gentlemen: While attending the General As- jmmblrthis summer, i tried your star uunne on a wound receiveu uuimg ra nu .10 7ns thorouehly treated it I am- compelled to say toat it is a success, for I have had experience witn different physicians and remedies, and found noth ing to cure me until I used your Star Curine, which has cured a remarkably bad case. Wishing you success, I am yours, respectfully, John Bku. For sale by Dr. T. C Smith. oct26 6m. , ; ., .. . A try package of " BLACK-DRAUGRTW free of charge at : . . . Whole SAL akd Retati- L. R. WRISTON & CO. 2000 GROSS CORKS, A Go to W. P. MARVIN, igent, and Successor to F.IScarrftCo. JOB Fresh Drugs and Pure Medicines None but the Very ; est Dregs do I keep In my stock. Also. Toilet and Fancy Articles. Perfumeries, Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Ac., . GARDEN SEEDS warranted of all the best varieties, and to be good. Physicians' prescriptions are given spec ial attention. Hoping to receive a share of public patronage, I am, respectfully. feb8 W. P. MARVIN.Jigt IMPROVED PATENT LITER PAD1 Kkvbk Gt Hab. Caw M AaDB aki BxiuiiiaTH DasixsD. Law W1,M Twici as Lone. SiiuiH Oartl vltbest ruglig ft Byrtra. ctrasa Chills jndFmr, Liter CompUiat, Pygpepsi, Neuralgia, . Ehenmstiim, Ctivenes Venule f ekaess, ' Sid I Nenou Eeidache. The Pub Core an Dieaet by Absorption. N Noxioos PilU. Oil, or Pofsonou Mtdieiuer Ukta into the Stomach. The Pad are won; over the Pit of the Stomach, eeveriaft the Owat Nerve Centrei, also the Liver and Stomach. "A gentle Teftetable Tonieie abeorbed i nto the circulatfen o f ttie Bloedand Liver, purifying Ibe Blood, ttlmulaang the Liver aod Kidneys to healthy action, and iatrathesing the Btomaehtodigeitfood. Pricb or EabMI asd fl ach. Bold bt all Daveersrs, or teat hvtail er Express. :i- . 1 fr Manufactured and for sale at 63 derma! tteet Baltimore, Md, . t tt nv i rhariHa at ftin dram Rtor68 Of L. K. Wriston fc Co., F. Scarr, T BurwelL Twir?. . one ddroasy postage para, wuiea, to one aoarass. 12 60 e pd, 20 00 ng the clubs," MONUMENTS, FURNITURE SLABS,. Tilt Mantels, Altaic, T'jmK,: 140 West Baltimore Street,, AND CORNER NORTH AKD ' MOHUM1 OJT B'jrar Drawte & Mkafeslurnisefi Free.: - ! r 1 I" if -Box 822, Washington. . C or theSdltor: "Hot. : . vpH.i .v . , . ..BALTJJIOliE, Md" ALL SIZES, T. C SMITH'S. aprlll Wholesale & Retail. L. Ji. WRISTON &CO. 700 GALLONS Eeady-Mixed Paints, bbaSoh orrics worth .caboliha m1l,lci c. I hTe a pur of Mor Canty Crrt Kill Swm. hih.,1 w. In M Tri, i.ntlT nnder tt powW Grind 10 to A.h!. iTr ho r l)r. evrry 0S b.h.U, d they matmm orlt. I would Bat pr wuh t" 7 " " nov23 d THE ORIGINAL AND GENU EN It DURHAM LONG CUT .ASlSrO BQTTAL... This, together with Sitting Bull, Durham, h Duitan Twist 13 kAOTTACTDBED BT E. H. POGUE, DURHAM, N. C For sale by all dealers la Charlotte. mar8 eod2m . . St Nicholas for 1881. 5.000 Fob ENGLAND, lOU.OUV itob abkkiua ST NICHOLAS, the charmfng magazine for boys and glils, eaked by Mrart Marr Mapee. Dodge, has innrbnMi i much in ize; aiuL number of Daes during the past year that the publishers have " e . " i .1 .,.1. ..ntlin.. In. tain been. ODiigeu uj issue uo. jai,inj parts, instead oi one as ueietwiuro. & im w lHtion, they report a gain of 10,000 In toe average n.Ar.fhii, oauujiii-aI . lkKlVesat-1879 The an- nouncemente tot the coming jearJnclude a capital serial story for boys, nut w exouniK eivciurc, "in Nature wonoenano,' or, A.uvcm,uicn u m American Tropics; Stories of art and Artists, by Mrs. Clara Krstoe; Clement, jaiauouui oujimeoi ho hlQtnrvnf TTiirnnftan Art. With. mail y lllUStra- tions; t'Phaston RoKer," a delightful and humor .,. iv RKHtter Johnson: "Mystery In a Mansion, a six- mom.ua- wraari" "-""" Rar r at UteratUrel . dlmtlaari and r, erioouraglpg young people In the best reading; The Agassiz as Mrrrally explained m-tta - K2: Ber.5 "Xwo.jajgnsu y-USSS "The liana or nuu, t-"1f1"" " i: j . 7 fTmvA niTY.lA.i ADtil i.4-Miss Hattie Deuel, to-day, began;; the !8 qay or hef voluntary, f ast... To-night . he is resting eaaily, takirrg- wf occasional Bip of warm atetnMrirard a draught of ice wateF.jt Slsiiflsjouio witb. nausea, and fiastoocasiodal faint ing spells. ..She UfmfMjJ" sation and; seems to jiaow nmk that is transpiring ithia hex th&nbyg ,.al tbougk ,8he , does not alcainjr uZrt nor wantA bv motioninflr.; i -She is uinfr ranidiv. Her Dulse is about 5;ri " m .sou zna sou The Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. mho fAiinvinir is an extract from a letter written tn t.h German Reformed Messenger, at Chambers- burg, Perm.: - a. Benefactress. Just open thfe door lor her, and Mrs. Wtoslow wni prove the American, Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of. this we are sure, that we will ;oh nnr "Rnsv" to sav. "A . blessins on .Mrs. vrnaiow" for helping her to survive and , escape thegripa,eol w: wjuv " " ' . mMiA from naln. ana cures dysentery ana aiar- wind colic and carries the Infant Warranted to last longer and look better than Pure. White y-:M;M'V:. Will give a written guarantee to this effect. .Hi J.: miTMl MM COUC iuiu uu . uio uuoun through a ti"JKrffil what it professes to- Tpartonn, every part of . it. hottmVleos! have never seen Mrs. Wtaslew -onlyinow her threngh the preparation of her "SooUilng Syrup for Cbudren Teething." It wo had the power we would make her, as she Is, . a T5hrii Saviour to the Infant race. Sold by all OUC 1 Snkgists. 25centapotae. - i LJt. WRISTON & CO HONEST 7- T w i s i tlx ewing Tobaeeo ninnt rif tinlhl)nhi.; ,1tnn crnninn nhless SO- eombanledl with our "Honest 7 oopwlrhted label wbVBkvwulMfowiiiOil iwaaoi every doxv; Mtoutaetwedonly Ote r By Ba& Ait il .j- "j k icotnetef 1 a jtbwt.v mtunea nve-roonix c;n v wrrivrmsfiw J. L. HARDIN, Ml B OH AMD! SIB ROKX B and cptMsxumcar, v. ir..r iMWV.Ml'nMH Oraers lor unun, w, jnwi, wu, u, wvu. Tobacco, Sorar, Coffee, Molasses, &em respect fully aolicUed. The cheapest, markets aad relia ble nouses represenwu. Ian 23 . r" r- 'A ';:-r' rfvt''r'': "f7"- .tC . 1 :v C. Smith and Wilson & (maylS ly. irlira Kiuvlnftln bpeelal Budget of FalryjBteBes or max, woca-ton-the ttrs!of which Is hrthe vcmbCT rram ber: An Indian Btory by "BrigJJyw.the Ponca Indian maiden ; a spienuia nouuaj ww j, yuir rSsrtthlie MffliPthe Meon, br,WSAhlngtoa Gladden open-air teapeot, mmmm mw Snbecontlnued, with all the popular de- narbnenta. -.!'' .will J 'jM Vl -,-;' ; "uKSTwo1lderMris .alii 111 ul E IUU1 1 VnV- ber," of wnien tne umrimivotvrux .b todMid 100,000 In Amerfcaj Theprice of this number, to be Issued atooat Novehtbe 80th, wfll gmaVprlce S3 a vear; 2cet" fanmher, for sale, and brtptlonarecelved. the; ubllshers, Swibnee Co,?4P roalwai New pt York. nonzv rx GOLD SILVER, LEAD, nnrM COPPER AND ZINC ORES PURCHASED at' t.-J:- FOR CASH' rniffl Hew Torfc an North irrxm.Dniu.g X Comoany at Charlotte, wwpaiwa Pdces evwcikl ui tola country foe , ..; the beat, Cash W r4 mt: mm 4 ores: :: ;. No charge will be made for. awnltojrai saying ores purchased br us. rJZ --Meimen assays for Gold as BWCT,v$i;50C3 ; .... .... . 5 ' i vT TBjrn t93- 4 6"H f s,V,-