Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys and Children CANNOT FAIL TO BE SUITED IN STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. C HAS, K. JONES, Editor 4t Prwprlator Khtibid At ram Fom-Omo Cbabuxti, . 0.. AS BlOOMVCLiW MATCTB.1 WEDNESDAY, JAN. U, 1882. NEABINUTHEEND. MR. BEST ONCE M.OHE. The Goldsboro Messenger re-publish es the article in regard to the alleged j failure of Mr. Best in the matter of the Midland Railroad scheme, and then in commenting upon it says: Oures- teemed Charlotte contemporary has been misinformed." We have this to willing to go to the gallows to-morrow, if it is the .Lord's will. I'm sick of this bosh. Judge Pprter. I wish you would get your five thousand dollars and go home." Judge Porter concluded hta masterly argument at 11:40 by reading the now famous letter of President Garfield to Judge Payne, in which he compliment ed and thanked him for brushing away the net-work of sophistries witn wmcn it has of late years been customary to AUi Exhibits Presented te U Valted State. sav : Uur statement was maue uuou The argument in the case of Guiteau authority coming second-hand from a It has of late years Deen cfComary w was closed vesterdav with the speech of n lawver of Newbern. If Mr. <y Whm " ... I - I 11 Ll US &U CALUDD XVJ1 MlUICi Judge Porter for the prosecution, wmcn Best's syndicate hasn't failed, we be-1 judge Cox, at 11:45, began the read the dispatches inform us was a power- lieve tne failure is but a question of ful and masterly argument bo that I Mme hut the opportunity to refer to Washington, Jan. 10. The House AnmmittM cm Acrrienltnre to-day de cided and the chairman was authorized TT T to report a bill to the House appropria- J J JX transpojng 6 '-Washington certain agricultural and mineral products which have been on exhibition at the Atlanta Cotton Exposition and were presented to the United States. practically speaking the trial as far as tne matter once more gives us the priv-1 Judge Cox's court goes is ended. The argument of Judge Porter was follow ed by the reading of the Judge's decis ion on points raised by the counsel, and as far as we can judge from that portion of the decision transmitted over the wires there is not much comfort in it for Guiteau. There were really but two points in the case, the one the juris diction of the court, which Judge Cox holds is full and competent, the other the question of insauity which was the real plea, on which the defense based its hope. Judge Cox is evidently of the opinion that the prisoner was fully con scious at the time of the shooting of the difference between right and wrong, and of the nature of the deed which he meditated and executed, so that there will be no favorable instructions on this point given to the jury. These two essential points disposed of there is nothing left for Guiteau to stand upon, the issue resolving itself before the jury into simply one of fact, the shooting which is not denied. We have remarked in discussing the question of insanity in these columns that Guiteau played his part too well, a conviction that seems to have taken hold of the public, is alluded to in the speeches of the counsel for the prosecu tion, and is strengthened by the recent utterances of the prisoner himself. When he uttered the exclamation, as he did during the progress of the trial, that he would rather be "hanged as a sane man than acauitted as a fool," he dam aged his insane Snutll Px at Mather, Wis Taw v aw. "Wis- Jan. 10. Small pox has broken out at Mather, a small sta tion 15 miles north or nere. vne " and 10 cases are reported, roe innaui- ilege of saying that we shall be glad it it turns out that The Observer nas been mistaken. So far as we are con cerned we shall be glad to see the bosom of the State furrowed with a hundred lines of railroads, and they shall all have our sympathy. But ours is a news paper, and we well remember that we were first to an nounce that a proposition would be made to buy the Western North Caro lina railroad, and there were a few pa pers in the State who regarded the re port as sensational, and refused to be lieve it until the facts became patent Now it is just possible that the Mes senger belongs to that class of doubt ing Thomases who refuse to believe until all the evidence is in. We shall see who is right. A TRUE STATEMENT. It i3 an indisputable fact that crime is largely on the increase in this coun try, not mere pretty thieving, but gigan tic, collossal robbery, and outrages of the most heinous kind. That much of this is due to the failure to prosecute and punish the criminals, and to the consideration which is shown to dis tinguished criminals, is beyond doubt The Baltimore Times, in referring to the fact that Howgate, the government defaulter, was allowed to leave the jail and spend Christmas day with his friends, and that Guiteau held a new year's reception in jail where he had numerous callers, makes the following plea immensely, and I just and pertinent remarks: ing of his decision, which begins with a lengthy review of the subject of juris diction. ' Judge Cox occupied 55 minutes in tanta are scattering in all directions. reading mat puruuu ui. uia uiwowu touching upon the question of jurisdic tion. He reviewed the progress of the opinion and cited all important rulings from the early days of common law in England, and decided against the prayer of the defence. He summed up the question that jurisdiction is com plete in the place where the wound is committed. Consequently this court has full cognizance of the dffence. Judge Cox next took up the question of the legal text of insanity and decided that the knowledge and appreciation of the difference between ngnc ana wrong must be taken as a correct test TTTE guarantee that every pair of SHOES we Mdl shall be found Just as represented, and shall allow no house to give 70a better goods than we do for the doner. Our stoek has been carefullT selected with a new to toe wants of all classes of customers, and comprises a full line of beautiful and seasonable good 'of the Terj best quality and all grades, from the finest French Kid Button Boot to the Heaviest Brogan. If you wish to get your boots and shoes to suit you and at the lowest possible prices, you cannot do better than at our store. GlveusacalL A. E. RANKIN & BEO., aepl8 Central Hotel Block. Trade Street. Newspaper CtoaawltdsUlon. Pensacola, Jan. 10. The Gazette navnnAtwr and Advance have consoli dated and will publish a daily called the Advance-Gazette. Weather Washington, D. C, Jan. 10. South Atlantic local rains and fairly cloudy and slightly warmer weather, winds shifting to south and west and falling barometer. a Tmfoatr nf Atlanta. 6a.. sars: 8. S. 8. cured me of a violent case of Scrofula, which had failed to yield to au otner treatment. 110,000 would not purchase from me what 8. a a tuu Affaetad la curl 112 me of Malarial Rheu matism. Archie Thomas, editor of the Republi can, sprmgneid, Teqn. Coffee drinkers should read the advertisement In another column headed. "Good Coffee." flatteries. THE IN CONGRESS- UTAH CONTESTED THE HOUSE. CASE I If The popular prejudice against proprietary reme dies has long since been conquered by the mar velous success of such a remedy as Dr. Bull s cough syrup, usea everywhere uj evenuour. Price 25c when in interrupting Judge Porter yes terday he yelled out that he did the deed "and staked his life on it, and was ready to go to the gallows if it was the Lord's will," he damaged it sClll more, for it was a direct repudiation by him of the theory of the defense, and a con fession that he was not only conscious of his act but of the legal conseq uences of it. Had he gone into court, kept his mouth shut and left his case entirely to Scoville, his chances would have been much better. And yet it is difficult to understand how that man, if in the full possession of his senses, could have gone into that court room day after day, and played the role he did with the cool, ir repressible effrontery which character ized his conduct from beginning to end. He presents a strange picture and an interesting study. But whether sane or insane, this court, we take it, regards him a3 a sane man as far as the law governing insanity goes ; and on the jury will rest the responsibility of his conviction or acquittal. His only hope remains in the possibility not much probability that one or more jurors may, notwithstanding the opinion of the judge, believe in the theory of in sanity, or have doubts on it and acting on that belief, or giving the benefit of the doubt, refuse to convict. In brief, his only hope of not being hanged is in hanging the jury, in finding eleven men to obstinate that the one man will not te able to make them agree with him. It will not be long, however, before any doubt on this point will be removed. It has been a singular trial from the beginning, a sort of a farce performed, so to speak, over the corpse of a dead President, in which the murderer play ed the clown, and the public with a stranee and unaccountable levity en couraged him. It is a relief to know that the thing is at an end, whatever the end of the criminal may be. FAVORS A CHANGE. The Durham Tobacco Plant con cludes an editorial on the present mode of appointing Justices of the Peace, and organizing the county govern ments thus: That the present system is unsatis factory, after the correction of the evils above referred to, none acquainted with public affairs can doubt and we give our voice in favor of transferring back to the people the election of county commisioners and justices of the peace. . It would be hard to over-estimate the bad effects of such gross abuses as these. Crime of all sorts is rampant in Washington, and the district jail is usually full of criminals. A large pro portion of them are petty offenders, or people for whose misdemeanors there is more or less of excuse. It is not one of these, however, whom the authorities select when they decide to temper a little the severity of the law. On the contrary, they take pains to pick out the two most notorious criminals for their favor, and then stretch the power in their hands to its extremest tension in order to make the holiday season as agreeable as possible to them. They thus serve notice in the most public manner that crime, to secure clemency, must be reckless and audacious. The murderer, if he would insure excep tional privileges, must not kill a private citizen, but must aim his shot at the high official. The thief, if he would make sure of his holiday pleasures while in jail, must not steal a coat or a $10 bill, but must thrust his arm to the elbow into the treasure left in his charge. In short, the average criminal in the Washington jail and not there alone, but throughout the country is taught the lesson that his mistake con sisted not in committing the crime of which he is guilty, but in not commit ting a greater one." The rope finished the of five life-takers in the last Friday. mortal career United States THE "REMOVER' NEW COrriEftS CROWDING THE coukt noon. The Louisville Courier-Journal tells the following about Gen. Burbridge, the recent denunciation of whom by Congressman Blackburn, of Kentucky, it was thought would lead to a duel: "As a fair sample of Burbridge justice, the late Gen. Huston, of Lexington, said he once found that persecuted im personation of innocence looking over the papers in the case of a war prison er. 'I can find nothing against this man; have him released,' said Bur bridge to his Adjutant 'General, you are very forgetful, replied the Adjutant. That man was shot two weeks ago, by your order. " A new association, known as the Garfield Land Improvement Company, has purchased 30,000 acres of land near Buena Vista, N. J., withthe idea of building three cities on tne land, the principal two of which will be named respectively Garfield and Dakland city. The company has a capital of $3,000,000 That's a sort of a graveyard specula tion, turning a dead man's name to ac count. This is the beginning probably of a host of "Garfield" humbugs and swindling schemes, where sharpers will use the dead man's name to put money in their purses. Bicbmond State: "The Nation! Slaw Makers." ia the congressional heading nf a Philadelphia paper. Though the Porter's Powerful Pies for Justice, which Drives A war Levity, is Lis tened to In solemn Silence and Dis turb the Hepose of tbe "HemaTer." The Argument Closed and Judge Cox begin the Reading of Hta De cision He Decides the Question off Jurisdiction and bold the Prisoner to be sane. Washington, January 10. The court room was densely crowded this morn ing, when Judge Cox made his appear ance, a great majority Deing new com ers, as was evidenced by the general effort to catch a glimpse of the prisoner as he passed before them on his way to the dock. As Guiteau passe 1 his brother he whispered to him "come over to the dock, I want to see you about some thing of great importance," and taking his seat the prisoner laid down a large bundle of papers and spreading out his manuscript busied himself in looking it over. Judge Porter began his argument shortly after ten o'clock and at once fixed the attention of every one in the court room. Guiteau pretended to be engrossed in his manuscript, but soon laid it aside, and listened with rapt attention. It is believed that Judge Porter will speak until the hour of recess. Nothing like it has been seen or heard in the past nine weeks in the Guiteau trial. As Judge Porter reviewed the conduct of the prisoner and the con duct oh the part of his counsel, his course in court, the crime in all its hideous ugliness, was held up to the detestation of his hearers, the silence became oppressive, and the presence of avenging justice in the near future was suggested with a force ef conviction that swept from the court room every vestige of that levity which has so long danced in attendance upon every ut terance of the prisoner, and like a veil obscured from the consciousness of the spectators the horrors of his crime, and what should be the solemnity ef its ju dicial atonement. The prisoner winced and nervously twisted in his place, and for several minutes was unable to say anything that in any sense could approach to an interruption. Gradually the prisoner gained his usual assurance and resumed his daily habit of interrupting with contradictions and denials. For once, however, the insufferable impudence of the prisoner was completely overawed. Neither his noise nor his abuse could interrupt or silence the avalanche of condemnation that swept from the lips of the eloquent counsel. The prisoner is mistaken, your honor, said Judge Porter, if he believes by nil unseemly howling he can prevent my voice zrom oeing neard by tbe jury. The puppet cannot be moved in such morrlll's Tariff Bill Commission Fa vored by the Committee on Fi nance. Washington, January 9. House. Benjamin Wood, of New York, appear ed at the bar of the House and quali ified as a member. The House then as the regular order resumed the consideration of the Utah contested election case, pending, the resolution being that offered by Has kell, of Kansas, declaring that Allen G. Campbell, delegate elect from Utah Territory, is entitled to be sworn in as delegate on his prima facie right. Reed, of Illinois, offered as a substi tute, resolutions referring to the com mittee on elections the question of pri ma facie rights as between Campbell and Cannon to be sworn in as delegate from Utah, together with all certifi cates and papers presented on each side, with instructions to that commit- tee;to report at as eariy a aay as oossiDie. After a spicy debate, in which Has kell and Cox were the principal speak ers. Reed modified his substitute so as to refer to the committee on elections, not only the decision of the prima facie case, but also a final decision of con test, and proceeded to argue in favor of his proposition. McCord, of Iowa, sent to the clerk's desk and had read a resolution which he said he would offer at the proper time as a substitute for the pending resolution. It is long and to the effect that it is inconsistent with the rights and dignity of the House that the Ter ritory of TJ tab, which is so flagrantly controlled by the institutions of poly- cramv. should be entitled to representa- tion "on the floor of the House; that delegates claiming a seat from that Territory are declared disqualified, and that all papers in this case be referred to the committee on elections, with in structions to present a bill declaring with effeet the judgment of the House as herein expressed. Haskell stated that he desired to offer a resolution giving certain in structions to the committee on elec tions in case the matter was referred to it It was read as follows: Whereas, Polygamy has been for many years, and is now practiced in several of the Territories of the United States in contravention of the laws thereof: and whereas, there has been admitted into former Congresses of tbe United States a delegate from the Ter ritory of Utah, who has served in the House of Representatives as such, while sustaining polygamous marital relations. Vide documents in the con tested election case of Cannon vs. Campbell. Therefore, be it Resolved, As a fixed and final deter mination of the House of Representa tives of the 47th Congress, that no per son guilty of living in polygamous marital relations, or of teaching or in stigating others to do so, is entitled to be admitted in this House as a delegate from any Territory of the United States BBDfOBD ALUM ajto ixoir bfkihqs Warn AMD Mass. The great tonic and attentive contains twice aa much Iron and fifty per cent, more alum inum than any "alum and Iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general. Sola by all druggists of any standing. Prices reduced one half, ajmajll tf JOB PRINTING. BOOK BINDING. STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of Thb Ob sxbtkr, and the establishment of one of the larg est, most complete, and most thoroughly equipped JOB PRINTING HOUSES In the South, the proprietor has just added a com plete BOOK BINDERY AND Ruling Department, Particular Notice. AU the flmwlnM will hereafter be under the ex clusive supervision and control of GENERALS G. f.T. BJSAUBKQ1HD and JUBAL A. EaBLY. A SPLENDID OPPOETTTinTY TO WIN A FOBTUNB 8BCOND GBAND DISTRI BUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1882. 141St MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of 81,000.000 to which a reserve fund of $650,000 has since been added. Br an overwneiming popular vote us irancmse was made a part of the present State Constitution adnnted December 2d. A. D. 1870. Its GBAND SINGLX NUMBER Drawings will take Dlacs monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Bach. Half Tickets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize $30,000 1 CaDital Prize 10.000 1 Capital Prize - 5,000 2 Prizes of 82,500 5,000 5 Prizes of 1.000 5.000 20 Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Prizes of 100. 10,000 200 Prizes of 50 10,000 500 Prizes of 20 10,000 1,000 Prizes of 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 0 Approximation Prizes of 300 82,700 H Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to 3 10,400 1 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid, for further Information, write clearly, giving full address. Send orders by express or Registered Letter, or Money Order by mall, addressed only to U. A. DAUPHIN New Orleans, Louisiana, orM. A. DAUPHIN, at No. 212 Broadway, New York. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. - The particular attention of the Public is called to the fact that the entire number of the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing Is sold, and conse quently all the prizes in each drawing are sold and drawn and paid. jan8 STOGESS NICHOLS, ALL XIHBt at FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. a rrLL LOB Os? Cke ap Bedsteads, AND LOUNGB, Parlor & Chamber Suits. cornxa w au, mjmxm c K9.S WEST TEAM JLC. W. T. BLAGKWELL & CO. Durham, N. C. M&nofftctarerf of the Original and Only Genuine TOBACCO Mar 22 ly Our claim for merit is based upon the fact that a chemical analysis proves that the tobacco grown in our section is better adapted to makeaGOODJ'URE, satisfactory smolco than ANY OTHER tobacco groAvn in the world; and being situated in the HEART of this fine tobacco confirm. V P. haw th PICK of the offerings. The. public ap-p predate this; hence our sales - EXCEED the products of AUj j the lcadincr manufactories com- ti billed. H&sF'Aoxe f-'-nv.ine wl&vi heart the tride-dtirk of the Bull. lit- - OPE II A TTOUSK.- ONE NIGHT OHLY ! Wednesday Evening January 11th. McDonourii u and Fulford CombimtioQ WITH (EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE) ANNIE PIXLEY Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound in handsome style, and at very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work ol this class, ruled and bound to order We are prepared to furnish close estimates on erery description of LETTER PRESS PRINTING. TULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOB POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE" Senate. Bayard from the finance POSTER PRINTING. committee, reported, with a recommen dation that it oass. the Morrill tariff commission bill, and also with adverse report on Garland's commission bill. He said he favored the mode of consti-. tuting the commission prescribed in the former, namely, from among civilians as tending.to remove the tariff question from the arena of sectional and parti san feeling, of the existence of which Congressmen are fully conscious. Pro ceeding to argue the necessity for im mediate action to correct incongruities', and the inefficiency of the existing tar iff, he characterized its class legisla tion, for tbe benefit of tbe few as a perversion of legislation. He repudia ted the doctrine that what is wanted is tariff for protection, with incidental revenue, and argued that taxation to be just; must be uniform, and to be uni form, must be universal. The para mount purpose in tariff taxation should be to provide for the expenses of the government, and the incidental result of this in fostering our industries might be wisely considered not as the control ling motive in laying the taxes, but as one of its inevitable results. He did not propose now to discuss principles .of taxation at any length. They were soon to be acted upon by the represen tatives of the people. The war taxes of the present tariff were out of date in time of peace. In illustration of this he referred to dutie3 on various articles Upon the conclusion of Bayard's re marks, the morning hour having in the meantime been reached informally, the Sherman funding bill came up, tut was temporarily laid aside without a vote. when Beck took the floor and delivered along speech in opposition to Morrill's bill. Beck occupied the floor for nearly three hours, closing at 4:10. He was attentively listened to throughout by an almost full Senate and some members of the House. Morrill rising to reply to a few points made by Beck, said: As to the cotton tax of which the Senator complained, that was about the only tax paid by the South, while the North, East and West paid thousands of millions to support the government. If he (Mor rill) was a southern man he would levy an internal revenue tax upon ev ery pound of cotton produced in tbe country except that for family use, and make a drawback of an equal amount upon manufactured articles of thread, yarn etc sent abroad. He believed this would, in a short time, double the total of southern exports. Here the debate which had continued by unanimous consent, terminated, and A.t. t V W V Jl A n . - Theatricals and other exhibitions can get thei. DATES and POSTERS printed here in as attracttre a manner as In Mew York. We hare a very full supply of type for printing, at short notice and in first class style, BBTJBFS FOB THX SUPREME COURT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments In good shape will do well to giro us a trial. We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work is as free from defects as It is possible to make it LETTER HEADS, Statements, Order Books. Visiting Cards, Ball Cards, Pamphlets BILL HEADS, Deeds, Beeelntooks. Business Cards, Programmes Magistrates' and Court Blanks In fact, all kinds of printing done at short notice Special attention given to Ballroad Printing. NOTEs HEADS, Circulars, Envelopes, Handbills, Invitations, cnecKs, In the City of Loaunile, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court on March 81, HtfuinmH tha fnllrmtnff decisions: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Com pany is legal. 3d Ita dmwlnm are fair. The Company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Bead the list of prizes for the JANUABT DBA WINS. 1 Prize W2'00() 1 Prize, 1Q.0O0 1 Prize, 10 Prizes, $1,000 each 10,000 20 Prizes, 500 each, 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each, 10,000 200 Prizes, 60 each 10,000 600 Prizes, 20 each, 12,000 1000 Prizes. 10 each, 10,000 9 Prizes, $300 each, Approximation Prizes $2,70( 9 Prizes, 200 " 1.801 9 Prizes. 100 " " " " 900 1,960 Prizes, ...1112,400 Whole Tickets. S2; Half Tickets, $1 ; 27 Tickets, 160: 66 Tickets. $100. Remit Money or Bank Draft in Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED I LETTER OB POSTOFFICB ORDER, Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Aoaress au oraers to B. M. BOABDMAN, Courter-Joumsi Baud Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway. New York, jan8 Notice to the Public. THX existence of small pox as an epidemic in many sections makes it my duty to again urge upon all our citizens the duty of vaccinating. Our daily Intercourse with all sections of the country exposes us to Its contact Don't wait until this pestilence is In our midst to take steps to prevent its spread. I have ordered vaccine matter and ask our physicians to use it in vaccinating those who are not able to pay. Let this matter have the prompt attention of every household. F. 8. De WOLFE, JanlO lw Mayor. A SENSATION Has often been made by the discovery or some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills; their popularity and sale is unprecedented. They supply a need long leu ana must oecome a household remedy. Just think to be cured In a f aw wees s of these terrible nervous troubles and awful suffering from Sick Headache, Neuralgia and Dyspepsia, and the nervous sjstem put in a natural and healthy condition, destroying the pos sibility of Paralysis, Angina Pectoris and sudden iAAth. which is earning off so many noble men and women in the lull tide of life and useful ness. Thiasimnle rt-medv of Extract of Celery Seed and r.hnmnmtla lowers. combined in the form of r.ma la a honn to humanity. It has saved tbe HvM of thousands of. nervous, headaching chll- Arm in our schools and out every year. No nerv ous person or sufferer from Headache, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Paralysis will do themselves Justice until tney try mem. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. De pot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1 or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. M'LISS, CHILD OF THE SIERRAS. MISS PIXLEY Will Introduce her varied selections of Songs, Duets and Medleys. Prices 75c and 81.00. No extra charge for reserved seat; for sale atMcSmlth music house Monday, January 9th, jand FOR RENT. A nlc, large, front room over Jrx. session given Immediately. an ti our store. Fos- WILSON k BURWELL. g ss DR. C. W. 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BOOK WORK has been and will continue to be a specialty with us. -CF- Bedroom Fob i i Address P.O. Box 182. THE OBaKS VKB of a Sr dtoS yet f tE r 3? b,T.t "ws tfechiaidb&oS ft!s5" tbeu Hardv & Brothers. possesslye.lt eTidentlj displaced, yet I Jnnd, ,04 k-M, ontlurit nowhU flnl8heashOTmanInn11''MH- liicuwy W uiunioio, weiruessthey reallj ao caDDage enongn fast tightening the act t.hA session to furnish the conn- about his neck. try with slaw, hangman's noose I At 420 the Senate adjourned. With nervous twitchlne of the mouth Guiteau muttered, "Well see about that" Heretofore audacious and whol ly unabashed, the prisoner seemed ill at ease and at a loss to understand why Not deterred by the sad fate of a ,if Amen oredecessors, the editor of vw Torr,arAr is to start a daily I his would-be sallies of wit and immi we dence wholly failed with the audience. paper at AJanviue, v "While more severe came the denuncia- .am-akwglBeaw"10 I . . m a tl . " V i. .-. immirrrfttirm Into on 01 lDe counsel, me more rrequent It is stated that the immigration row marked were th0 demonstrations Chair Vnki Deatrayed by Fir. Independence. Ind.. .Tan. in. A fir last night destroyed the Southern Chair j worKs here, the property of John Steckworth. Insured. ' This is tbe second burning of these works within 7 months, and is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. Loss $25,-000. Utah Territory the past year was great- of gpproVai. Finally, like a wild beast , inM snv of the other Territo- brought to bay, Guiteau yelled out, "I , ja ayava mm - aj e - ' a Thirty-four years of constantly increasing on nave established a reputation for Dr. Bull's eough staked my life on the Issue and I'm S3 tote5SlSl (Established In 1328 ) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For tale of COTTON, LUMBER, PKAKUTS AND OTHXB MSBCHANDISS, i lad dealers la FKBUVIAK GUANO and other ' STANDABD TXBTILIZEBS. Make liberal oath advances on consignments. Apt islet and quick returns. NOW IX THE CITY. A LARGE STOCK OF FDRNITUREl AT WHOLESALE AND BIT AIL E. Me ANDREWS, LYDIA E. PINKHAWI'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cnre for ell tkeae Painful Complaint, and Weakaaaaee eoeamunea t.our beat remaie paralalias. It will euro entirely the worst form of Female Com. plaints, ail ovarian troubles, Inflammation and CTcera Uon. Faluns? and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from th. uterus In U early stage of derelopment. The tendency to can eerons humors there Is pbeefcea raryspeeauy "j hp iw. It removes fslntness, flatulency, destroys aQ orartng for stimulants, and reHeres woatuwss of tne stomaon. It cures Bloating;, Headaches,' Karroos Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depress! an and Indi gestion. That feeling ef bearing down, ceasing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its w. ; It wfll at all times and under all circumstance act In harmony with the laws that govern the female system, For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sax this Compound is unsurpassed. LTBlA K. PIJfKHAM'S VEGETABLE COM FOTJJfDia prepared at SS and tSS Western Avenue, Inn,Kaas. Price L Six bottle, f or &. Sent by mall la the form of puis, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, fl par box for either. Mrs. Piukham freely ansirers all letters of inquiry. Bend for pamph let. Address aa above. Umtion thit Fapr. Ho family should be without LYDIA K. PIKEHAITS LTVKR PQJL&. They enre constipation, billon aad torpidity of th. liver. SSeentsper box. jjj- Sold by mil Dracgiata. "S NOTICE. PUBUANT to a decree or the Superior Court of Mecklenburg, I wl l sell at Public Auction at the court bouse in Cnarloite, on 5 MONDAY, THE 27TH Or i'BBUABT, 1882, (being the week of Superior Court.) that valuable lot or parcel ol land lying between the intersection of the North Carolina Ksllroad track and Trade street, adjoining the P. M. Brown lots and others, now known as tbe Butler property. Besoid because 01 purchaser at laie saie iaiiin-: to comply. Terms-Vs casb: Dai a nee on a ana o momns credit, with Interest. Title reserved as security for balance a. DAKnmujiti, dec24 d oaw tds commissioner. We H. CHICK, Having removed tn lhe shop, on Tryon street, over the Independent Hook & Ladder Truck House, is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, bIHN and ORNAMHriTAL PAINTING, such as -GBAIOTG,- Guilding, KalsomiDing, Frescoing, fa. Jan6 tf NOTICE. HAKDTS WHARF, Korfolk,TeV WHITE FROST. Jaoio ALL persons desiring teachers certificates win please present themselves on Thursday, 12th InsL, at the oourl house in Charlotte. This daj Is set apart by law; and there will be no private ex aminations thereafter under ordinary circum stances. W. T. WALLER, -lan5 dw td Co. Eopt Pub, Instructions. " JUST RECEIVED. piLCEIDA ORAKGM and LIM0N8; also on hand Turkeys, Geese, Efgs and Cranbeirles, Buckwheat Fit ur and New Orlr ap? Molasses. dec23 8. M. HOWELL. THE NEW DRUG STORE, Corner of College and Trade streets, (Wilson ft Brack's old stand.) IS NOW OPEN. Parties ues'riDg FreBh and Sellable Drags v. Ill do well to give us a calL Jan4 tf CDONOGHUB, HlKD & CO