i t v DOBBINS' STARCH. POLISH, -An Important dis covery, by which every family may give their k linen that beautiful fia ish peculiar to fine laundry work. Ask yout; Grocer. B. DOBBINS, Philadelphia Pa CHAS. R. j. r Eot alA&ji W.W.WOOD.Haiiiitar.Mistoii.EC. 1 ' - "'. I 'I- J-' Sole Ag't, Charlotte piisceHattjetftts. A. A. DEALER IN es, Tinware & House Fannstdnff Goods MANTELS and GRATES WHOLESALE and USTAIL. Particular attention paid to -ROOFING AND SPOUTING. None but firt-t class bands employed. Call for tbe BARLEY SHEAF STOVE. oct'29 tat Receivec XT THE China. IPaBace OF A LOT OF ELEGANT Plated Ware and China Seis, SUITABLE FOB WEDDING PRESENTS. anlO Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. A Book sent free. Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N. Y. ' FOB SALE BY ALL. DBUGQX8TS. J '( ami g-?4e feow-rlMi v ; -- Chew only tne di Old Oaken Backet. tbe brand of tobacco known asLThe' rpHE old Oaken Bucket, , -.1 tiu iMwt-hmind bucket.- The mo9-co?ered bucket, That bung In tnetwell. ' CHAftk JONEf?, Charlotte, N. C, Sole Agent; ' Liberal terms to dealers. Stoves Hea ters Ran J. BrooMeld & Co., n UJHm ( ifwIOOBATOg MAKES' Fad ELECTRIC Scouring ASK POLISH. YOUR OROCEBl JONES ,N.C. J IS EITHER LIQUID OR DRX FBXM ; ' TJMt. Acta at the se f J-t' 1 Am fss snmsrs. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because toe allow these great organ to I become clogged or torpid, and poisonousl humor tare therefore forced into the Mood that should be expelled naturally. U WILL SURELY CURE I n ii px up mPAevo IVIUnC. I UIOLHOtO, m 4 ALIVER COMPLAINTS, M PILES. CONSTIPATION, URINARY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, " AND NXfiYOTJS HSORDERS, by causing free action 'of the organ and restoring theit power to throwbff disease. Why offer Billons pains and aehMt Why tormented with Piles, Constlpatloat Why frightened Oier disordered Kidneys! LI Why endure nerrons or sick headaches! W-m TT10 li Tn KV.WftTtTmid rrinisA in health It is put np in Dry Vegetable Form, c&ns ono package of which makes six medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very trsted, for those that cannot readily r prepare hi t"It acts with equal efficiency in either GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, WELLS, BICHABDSOX A Co., Pr (VIM send the dry post-paid.) BUTUXSGTOS, March 27 d&wly THE FINEST SET OF NOW IN T1IU, CITY. A LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT WH0LE3AU AND RETAIL E. M. ANDREWS, WHITE FRONT. janlO BIMHABI SCHOOL, KSTBLISHED IN 1793, MEBANEYILLE, H. 0., PRE-EMiHEHT Among Southern Boarding 8chools lor boys In age, numbers and area ef of patronage. Messing clnb Vk ot a mile from Barracks for young men of -small means. The 1 76th session be gins January 11th, 1882. for cat-. wgue snng iuu particulars address - MA. B. BINGHAM, dec!7 tf Enperintendent, jGreensboro Female College, " 6BSENSB0B0, K. L THB Spring Session of 1882 will begin on Wednesday, January 1 1th. :Cnanres ner session of twenty weeks:,; Board (exdoslre of llahts and was. shlng) and tuition, In full En- gllsh couree, 876-00. Extra studies inoaeraie. 5 jfi or paiuouiars apply to in:--.-.--decl8 tf x. 1 m. joints. Frastoent; . LOST. MANHOOD ' RESTORED. 1 A Yiotiin of ytmthfal iBrprndenoe tore Decay, Kerrous Debility, Lost Uanhood, vte umng tnea la Tm eTery rnoirn remedy, ns ait covered a simple self cure, hicn be will send PBEB to hi fellow-sufferers, address !, II. BESVUS. 43 Chatham et., K. Y - Sept 18 nnnniiirVl f&dIsl 1THE ONLY MEDICINE 1 II In tin I I loans oil i 11 u form, rl rr.Pl Come and See Bedroom CIEARTL oil! ,5. r-j .! J 111: 4 sau pa ua. 1 TaDtm Btates . 1 nil nn njinr n I miaru riatrrTIHiViTI vlR78. lBQm mm ah Rat.hlfthoro. narticularaor'wnlcli 'were.eiven in this paper a weisk 6r"tw'6L agja, i;?JThe.jiLlj)i tQpd grind, sloW but 8UI.' r;j.tf" .ri.V,;. jiiteu ; We are pleased to learn lh;th first cargo of raitrcwd teet for the Midland North Carolina Kail war has arrived at Beaufort direct ;f rom J JBortaad Two: other vessels arveoon xpecte4r - This should be taken: as au ..earnest i f Mr. Besfs inteittl-,BfAr.ji(bd;;.tMy.ste crradinz has bieBti tsbleted dt Bmith Held, upon wHappevent -we- r tend ottr hearty 5ogratuJiauon3 to jour friends in that section. "f ' Lenoir-Torjie Mr;;6eorge. . Jlvans and family left Caldwell, yesterday, for Conway county, Ark. Droves di fat beef cattte from ?the mountains ;are driven" tbrougtr t)Ut streets almost daily. DiAd at r.hA rpsidnoe of her dausrh ter. Mrs. Lael. riear Icard, Jan. 13, Mrs. Mary A. McNeeley, aged 60 years and one day.; She -witt be remembered, by the citizens of Lenoir as a kind and willing nurse of the sick. ; Durham Plant: The wheat crop arpund Bed Mountain is said toi very, The Railroad is completed to a point within two miles ofChapel Hill and the cararun pyer the rparl dally. n, ? i talent Press: $al5mj ijcadimi has over one hundred and sixty scnol- : ars enrolled th.B stssiori, ?vit,h ?a pres- pect 1 or mcreasiugiiuiiiuuiuwr. IttalefgHt lewfl and Obeerverj Thus fr thltt',';Vftar?: sheriffs haveettJett receipis rrora ; xner iocie;i:.4.reaaujer lifaaVH'j ibeen heard from ltk th6M'jptl titxslUMc '0t cejH uncaies or, aeposiu . .. . w. . i. The law ren aires the State Treasurer to move for Judgment against' It de- 1 - rr L ir rjae- : i. : nn"-jna s. the second Monday in January, It is' the purpose of the Treasurer to. carry out this requirement of law i4, every instance, as the law gives him no cub cretion whatever in the matter. Ten convicts, stone cutters, in charge of Mr. Daniel Cooean. yesterday began work in the rotunda of the capitol, dressing the stone of the hallways. These stones are so worn as to be al most impassible. During the war, it is said, salt and acid were stored in the hallways and this had such an effect on the stones as to render them easy to be worn, The Mocka. are being ytaken up and rcdressecLand will.' then be ' reiaid in Cement and not In plain sand,, as at present. Mr. Cooean thinks he can complete the work in about four weeks. Salisbury Watchman: The Graded School has crown so large in numbers as to require . tbe addition of a new teacher making five in all. Miss C. Moose has been added to the list of teachers. Asheville Citizen: Ex-Sheriff Wm. Bum Earner and Jackson Brown, of .Tarksnn' had a difficulty recently, which resulted in the serious catting of Mr. Brown: No particulars ITES1M OF INTEREST. The gold production of Geprgia has increased from $40,000 in 1875 to nearly 04,000,000 in 1881. It is stated that a fanner at Lynn, In diana, received a letter a few days since, without date or signature, in whicn two small-pox scabs were enclosed. The letter was postmarked Cincinnati, and read: "I have sent you the small-pox. Go home and die. The letter was lm mediately burned and the only clue to this perpetrator was thus destroyed; but the best detectives in the country will be set to work on tne case. William Winans, the Baltimore Croe sus who lives in London, has a yacht that cost a fortune, . but is mortally afraid of the sea ; has English, Ameri can and Russian race-horses, and rides an old cob which frightens him by backing his ears; pays seven thousand pounds a year for the most expensive deer parks in Scotland, and can not sit in a room with a gun ; has Patti and Albani to sing at his drawing room con cexis. and does not know "Rule Britan nia" from "Yankee Doodle." A syndicate of Mlniresota capitalists has been Organize lor opening up and improving the National Park of the Yellowstone. The Northern Pacific people are to build a branch road to the park eighty miles in length, reaching it through the tiaiiatin Pass, and the syn? cucate win invest $150,000 in hotels in the park. Although there are now no hotel accommodations in the park, 3,600- tounsts went there last year, including General Sheridan, Senator Sherman, Justice Strong, the artist Biersiadt, and senator Haralson. statistics snow that there has been a gradual increase in the percentage pf suicides in .recent years; " Last year there was one in every 5,283 ; in the pre ceding year, one in about every 6,800; in the year nerore that, one in every 6,480 ; wnue m 1777 tneTM-oportion was as low as one in every 7,400. In 1875, however, it was one in 5,800, approli mating the percentage of last year. Not Wsuited in JTIiaalanIppl. "' ' New tobk. Jan. 20. A Herald New Orleans special says a bill was brought V. Al ; ; 1 1 ingic a misaemeaner ior a man to train for a prize fight in that State. Itr has necessitated a complete change of base on the part of two contestants for the championship now training in that State. As . soon as it became known that such a bill had been introduced and was likely to be passed tbe alarm was sounded at bay St. Louis. Sullivan and Madden . at once moved out in the hottest kind of haste and arer now rest ing in peace and quiet at Summer Gar denv in Carrolton. It is their intention to remain there till thefight cornea off, as there is no law ' that can trouble them and no disposition on the part of the community here that they should be disturbed.. Sullivan says the fight will certainly come off if he has to go to Cubato -fightit,, . . . .. . Coins; Into ike Caltamof Wool AsheTllle Citizen. -r Messrs. Martin & Child have effected the sale of the Atkinson property , en. the Swannana river to Messrs. Wm, L. Kimmell' and. James ,M. Carlisle of Washington, B. a This property is well known for its orchard, which has roduced some of tbe finest fruit grown n Western' North Carolina. Messrs. Kimmel & Carlisle propose going into the wool culture, and we may? look for a big showing from these gentlemen in this new enterprise, as they 'propose to prove to th public that our mountain ides are emlnenUyadapted to the, hab its and requirements bf the sheep and. tne proaucuon oi w nne :wapie wov In Umewe tnavhCM fol achoice iiMMIa IVIf Ui UHi UlfUsWV A4UUI HUM svuivw; , It vJlii soouia roooueo iuu mm uia tow 01 utNuui loss Of enlonnent and haDDiness sooa followa. ;A cough or cold quick lyTmderm laes tne neaitty amtf should ba checked by tne )t use of Dr. Bull's cough srrun, For sale druggists, firlee 26c Pfaa Comment bin 'fUke independent lobqr stessengex. ' - a -mux TherVis' aiiothedaleatioa -of; Korttr- !arolina's9rebeads,f styilnt; the mBeiycs Jdetiendenta js1 WaBhinstton.beg- eed riViBbl. Witliami JwhaatOBV Vt CharlOtle,.rand Charles Price, bf : balis bury;; 'like JUes . they are- after rt the same molasses soprofjij deajiout to liiUhoorYirgintaT CorJdhnstdh wants togoto Congres1 kfjfdwoold'likeifor Mr Arthur tct, ivelp', hlaa-iiiHe will be more effectually, bur ied attZebaiee buried bim in th J gubernatorial camjialgn'of 1862, and asH for Price well, the poor ieiiow xeeia Sadly, perhapsrtrecatise Ms abilities are ino longer appreciated by . the Demor: rftts of his section.-. , This will be a bad year for Indepb- dents. - Winston Bepabllcan (Stalwart) , pCoI. WrUiam Johnston', of CharJptte wholrun fot governor against Senator 2,0; Vance in 1862, and has been one of the leaders; of .thei Democratic party: since tbe war, and the Hon. Chas. Price, of Salisbury, speaker pf the last House of Representatives, have reuduncedi al lejfiance to the Democratle party, and nowStre with us." ; They are both gen-; tlemen of. ability. . . i a.-r. ,,... . . ' ifWir, titklimf 1n,TixmfVratlC TXrlitlCal I virtiiesach Uiat.'wTtri ai seat invCoiH gaess, Luw rvcpuuncano uwiu uujr. vwr, fifths tfthe leaders:ot the Derapcxatio, Wf7tl .Tbejref ore we suggest ibat geij tlemen who come into tbeReblfblicarr party: be taken bn probation and permits csa-wHjuow uieir iniui uy wjloii,; jjvw. wbrkwiio .;i .M . i. . 0 'iliVtbrdisrrict, at least, we can naffifi ijfiia J and'trid Republtcan, who 'can' bm "XJol Atrnfreldf for Congress this toil-" '. ,1 Bu'ham Becerder. " "'" .' ';; Mr Charles, Priced the senior member of this firm, is a confirmed invalid, hav ing been a sufferer from a chronic case o-big-head since his accidental election to the speakership In 1876, and his ca- ftacity for usefulness has been so greats y diminished by this-sad infirmity that we now feartFwirl'effeetTOHy prevent hisafEordint any material assistance to his partner in 4be' accomplishment of the purpose for which they are associa ted.' :,' 1 Col; jWflIlam. Johnston, the next member, of this sweetly-scented part nership, is chiefly remarkable for the untiring persistency with which be continues to run for office, and the un failing uniformity with which he is de feated. The Federal Administration is said to be. tne silent member, and to staud ready to exert all its power in corrupt ing and coercing voters, and perverting and distorting public sentiment, to aid them in carrying out their nefarious purpose. And what is thatJpurpose? No other than to organize and lead a movement in Norn Carolina similar to that which Mahone has 4 nst brought to a success ful issue in Virginia; to disrupt the Democratic party and-under the guise of Liberals to hand the State over to the Radicals. . We.can only say that they have un dertaken a big contract, and in all probability have bitten as much if not more than they can conveniently mas ticate, - - The Parabolic Hat. New York Times. Travelers inform us that there is a tribe in Central Africa the women of L which wear.no clothing whatever.while the men wear the usual large shirt-collar, striped trousers, and comie hat characteristic of the male negro, every-; wnere. a ne reason ior wis curious' difference of dress between the sexes has been only recently ascertained. A missionary who made careful inquiries in regard to it was told by a native king that tbe women were forbidden to wear clothing, so that they could oc cupy the front seats at theatres with out shutting pff the stage from the sight of the rest of the audience. 'When our women were allowed to dress themselves," said the king, speak ing in his. native Mponjl dialect, "it was useless1 for any one to attend the opera or the theatre, since he could see noth ing but the bonpets and .back hair of the women in front of him. Now we have changed all that, as you can read ily ascertain by attending the next per formance at the Royal Theatre." i This instructive an sedate of mission ary labor is recalled by the outcry which men in civilized cities are now making against the large round flat hats worn by fashionable ladles. There is no doubt that these hats interfere with the comfort of theatre-goers. One of them is alone sufficient, to shut off the view of the entire,,stage Trom half a dozen unfortunate men. So rinmerous are these hats that perhaps three-fourths of the audience at any particular thea tre does not obtain - a; single glimpse of . the play. Indeed, an enthusiastic thea-tte-goer has attended 'Patience" sixty-; three times, and has only once caught a momentary eight of the stage. . Curiously ' enough, no woman seems yet to have noticed the remarkable ac-caustic- - properties ' of these big hats. Placedi'as they ara, nearly on the back of the head, ana corvine from the cen- tretothe circumference ih nearly, the . propOTttoris rf a parabola, the big bats are so- tnahy ; soundbxg-bdards. A. hat of thSkind has nb perceptible effect upon tbe voiee of the wearer.but . what ever is said to-her by another derson is reflected frbm the parabolic interior of of the hat, and can be plainly heard at & distance ox not less, than twenty and not more than severity feet The light est; wmsper Dreatnea into a parabolic hat by la discreet lover or an intimate friend is perfectly audible on the stage. The babel of sounds during the vner" actesiB a. source o-f immense amuse ment to those emrjloved on the sta&re and who have ' leisure to stand at the Lwings and listen to the conversation of the audience, -L An'- ingenibuS Iwt depraved person when-put in use at our theatres, as it soon wnrbe. 'yill' seriously annoy the wearers of large hats. .This apparatus is a Very simple affair, consisting of a strQTjg1 black horse-hair line with a pe culiar look at on end ox it. Armea with this apparatus a really wicked man can have no end or nerario.ua and entertaining Sport in the gallery. All he has to do is to gently lower tne line over front of the gallery until the hook becomes "entangled with a large hat The iihrrfMnvisiblev in the gas-light ana ine-noos can be maae 10 1 as ten it self with the greatest ease among the voluminoua trimmings: with which la dies' hats are decorated. - As soon as the- hook is fixed, a quick, firm jerk given to the cord causes the hat to jump in the air, and it reaches the hands of the.llat-ilshAr bAfnro .the. bereaved hat. Jb wnet is: really aware 6tkw loss. The apparauiavas recently immhcu.im. auni- cagotneairtj wnerec two. young, men succeeded ia -vcatcmpgp ihxt j. - and thir-ty-four bataJreaDectively. iIa the apace of a single act t and without detection. The inventor, who has gust piacea his hat-fisnihr aDDaratus on sale in this City;e8timatesthat three-fourths of all tba bftia ittihe Academy of Music can be caugfat by an exTenencea hsher In a single nigbVa&i 1 fnfir. -sfjrjth the man wtfo tries that arjojuatna fo! Ah firsti M arvui. V -!;'J li i1 . JWrirWit .is) anuHabardoriable lib sport; will iprtf'.w;mTh"4mbse tnacii; reauy.ziicjDe..nopeQ inattne large naw win not be snaaeniy apaad-oned. An EmbestzIer.CapgbU i XkV :T0rk:. ansa-Tha Timc says Of -the arrest f -John ; J -Tboni5 Steiegraphperator f ormely , (in .su perintendent's office at Mobile, f rbm which place he"isJ alleged to have abK sebndedr with f rbrh twelve thbusanrl to fourteen thousand dollars: ?Tbe pris oner ft! &rst objected to being taken out bf. tbe State- of ..New Jersey without the 'rieCessatr extradition 5 bapers, but finallV coBsented to a ccompany the of- ficers without any formality -,He was iRnrriDelled to paV for bis supper : To Inspector Byrnes Thompson admitted .7 his guilt, but said the total amount of h5s embezzlement would .not exceed 7,600. . , . ... , . Isaevhirttrzen. - ' ' - ! " B feW weeks ago the Citizen publish ed 'from the Goldsboro Messenger a statement relative; to. an. attempt at poisoning of Mr. Treemkn bf his wife, L.Q. Freeman. It seeins that Mr. ' and Mrs Freeman had been getting on very unpleasantly of late, Mrs. F's course tending to arouse grave suspicions as !tb her virtue. These unpleasant rela tions culminated on the 9th ultimo, in Mr. F. Discovering poison in his coffee cup, for which he had Mrs. F. arrested, and separated himself from her, taking his children with him. j ... A KW 1IOVX IX LOUISIANA- , . -The snecess which has for several years' attend ed the close personal attention paid -in the-sofe superintendence of the dralng of tbe Loulslaoa State Lottery semi-annual graiid distribution has culminated In Generals G. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and Jubal A. Early, of Virginia, bavlng rjerfeeted arrangements br which in the future L the? wUlact in a similar capacity for tbe monthly drawings, wnicn tajte piace always on tne second Tuesday of eaoh month. The full particulars can be bad by writing to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, -' oMa"iriMaojsjnnnav--naB i VABDEBBILT UNJVEBSITY, TENN. As a disinfectant and detergent, Prof. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid Is superior to any preparation with which I am acquainted. r E. T.-LUPTON, ; . ProL Chemistry. . Darby's Prophylactic Fluldtpurlfles a foul atmos phere, destroying the infectious germs, gives re lief end comfort to the sick and protection from contagion to those nursing. In all cases of small pox, scarlet fevers, &c Us use will stop the spread of Infection. 2?ttf dxrjertisjemimts. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbaao. Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bod7 Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Bemedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pais oia hsre cheap and positive proof of its -claims. Directions In Eleven Languages. HOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS AJTD DEALERS 15 MEDICOE. A. VOGELER fc CO., Baltimore, MO., V. M. JL. 4ec80dwlj SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There oxists a means of se curinff a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter Low poor it may naturally be. Macau's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless arti cle, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roughness, Eruptions, Tul- far Flushings, tc, etc. So elicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. Jan. 22 FRAMES. A SPLENDID ASSOBTMEET AT Ness' Gallery. 05$$ - bac irnbwn as The TH old Oaken Bucket, The Iron bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket, - ' That hung in the well. Tl. , , Charlotte, N. C., 8ole Ageif. Liberal terms to dealers. 6 l fkw THE GREAT IH RHIVMATISI. Photograph Frames North Carolina'Kailroad. TBAEN3 GOING BAST. 1 Date, Dec JL8, '81 No 55 Daily. Fo 51 Dwllyi No 53 Daily. Leave Charlotte, . ' Salisbury, 4.80 pm fi.17 pm 8 30 am 5.80 am aiOami 10.02 pm 12 05 am I2.iram 12.23 am Arrive Greensb'roJ 8.00 pm, 7.86 a m Leave ureensb'ro iArrlve N.Danv lite 8.18 pm 7.6tt a m 10.10pm 1000am 10 15 am 8.55 p ni 9.50 h m 1.52 pm 2il7pml Leave N- Danvlue Arrive Kichmond, jLeave Greenab'ro Arrive Raleigh Leave HaleiKh.. so pm 40 am Arrive Golds bo ro' 4.20 p m So. 1 Connects at Greensboro1 with B 4 D. B. B- tor all points East ami West, via Danville find Richmond, also with traia for Raleigh and Golds Doro. No. 65 Connects at Greensboro' with B. & P B.R. for all points East and West, via Danville and Richmond, Na. S3 Connects at Greensboro' with R D. B. K for all points East and West, via Danville only. TRAINS GOING WEST. Date.nJC. 18, '81 No. 54 Diiiy. No: 50 Da'ly. No. 52 Daily. Leave Golds toro' Arrive Balelgh,.. Leave HalelK, . Leave Richmond. 12.20 pm 12.40 pm 4 00 pm 12 07 pm 6 30 pm 8.30 p m 8.40 pm 10.37 m 12.25 m 11.25 pm 7.85 a m 9 30am " N.Danville Arrive Greensb'ro 7 48 pm fl.80 p ni 95 om 11.15 pm 12.40 a m Leave Greensb'ro Leave Salisbury,. Arrive Charlotte,. 9 35 a m 11.22 am 1.05 pm N. W. N. C KAILROAD. GOING WEST. - " ; NO. 50-Dally. Leave BreensboTO.... 9.51 p m Arrive. KernersvUle. . , 1 1.07 p m Arrive Salem.........'. ..11.60 pm NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday. . ' Leave Greensboro.. , ...10.00am Arrive KernersvUle 1 1 .00 a m Arrive Salem..... 1. 11.80 am GOING EAST. i. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem.... 7.30 am Arrive KernersvUle ' 8.04 a m Arrive Greensboro. - 9.00 a m NO. 53 Dally. LeaVe Salem.. 4.30pm Arrive Kemersvllle.... 5.10pm Arrive Greensboro 6 80 p m - PoIIim Sleepini Gars Without Owe- On Train No. 51, between Atlanta and New York, via Danville. On Train No. 55, between Augusta and Wash ington, via Danville.. On Train No. 53, between Atlanta and Washing ton, via Danville. On Train No. 50, between New York and Atlanta via Danville. On Train No. 52, between Washington and Au gusta, via Danville. On Train No 54., between Washington and At lanta, via Danville. tasThrough Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salkbmy and Charlotte, and principal points South, Southwest. West, North and East Vt Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, 1 ex us, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. dec31 Richmond, Va. NOTICE. PURSUANT to a decree of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg, 1 wMf-ell atubllc Auction at the court house in Cuarloite, on MONDAY, THE 27TH OF FEBRUARY, 1832, OJeing.the week of Superior Court,) that valuable lot or parcel of land lying between the Intersection of the orth Carolina Railroad track and Trade street, adjoining tbe P M. Brown lots and o hers, now known as the Butler property. Resold because of purchaser at late sale fulling to comply. Terms Vs cash; balance on 3 and 6 months credit, with interest. Title reserved as security for balance. R. BARrtlNGER, dec24 d oaw tds Commissioner. W. H. CHICK, Having removed to the shop, onTryon street, over the Independent Hook & Ladder Truck House. Is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as -GEAIOTC-- Gnilding, KalsomioiDg, Frescoing, Sc. jan6 tf JUST RECEIVED. JpLORIDA ORANGES and LEMONS; also on band Turkeys, Geese, Eggs and Cranberries, Buckwheat Flour and New OrK aus Molasses. dec23 S. M. HOWELL. GOOD COFFEE. Everybody wants it, but very few got It, because most people do not know how to Bclect coffee, or it is spoiled in the roastingr or making:. To obviate these difficulties has been our study. Thurber's package Coffees are selected by an expert who un derstands the art of blending various fla vors. They are roasted In trie most perfect manner (it is impossible to roast well in small quantities), then put in pound pack ages in the bean, not ground,) bearing our signature as a guarantee of genuineness, and each package contains the Thurber recipe for making good Coffee. Wo pack two kinds, Thurber's " No. 34," strong and pungent, Thurber's "No." 41," mild and rich. One or the other will rsuit every taste. Thev have the thrpa great points, good quality, honest quan tity, reasonable price. Ask your Grocer for Thurber's roasted Coffee in pound pack ages, "No. 34" or "No. 41." Do not be put off with any other kind your own palate will tell you what Is best "Where persons desire it we also, furnish the "IdeaV Coffee-pot, the simplest, best and cheapest coffee-pot in existence. Grocers who sell our Coffee keep them. Ask for descriptive circular. Respectfully, fcc., H. K. fc F. B. THURBER '& CO, Importers, Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters, New York. P. S. As the largest dealers in food pro ducts in the world, we consider it our in terest to manufacture ony pure and wholo gome goods' and pack them In si tidy and satisfactory manner. All goods bearing our name are guaranteed to bo of superior quality, pure and wholesome, and dealers are authorized to refund the purchase price in any case where customers have cause for dissatisfaction. It la therefore fo pie interest of both dealers andcon- ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQTJAETEES TOE. DETJMMEES. 8TATESTCLLE, r?l 3. THIS house has been leased for a term of years by Mrs. Dr. Beeves, whose intention 1b to keep a strictly firs t-cJ ass house in every respect. Commodious sample rooms on first and second floors. The patronage of the public is solicited. iJulyl,dtL , We continue to acf as Solictors for Patents, Caveats, ?Q c&hh-' for United states, Canada. CUbarEngiand, nance, Germany, etc Wa W-SWf f Je J experience, Patents obtained through us are noticed to the 6a iNTino AMiRiCiH.'Thls large and splendid iriuS tratod weekly paper;f 3 .20 a yearhows the Progress ef Science, u very Interesting, and has an enormous circulations Wares MUNN & CO, Patent gollct ters, Pub's, ot 8cientwio American. 87 Park iow New York. Hand hoot RT'Lf" vyuvx.vA BKACriFPl ORGAN, the 'W02AKVTTTr No:-12,DOO. 27 stops. 10 full sets Golden t ona t)prf4 Wtl.lll Wll Mi r ui.n. ," .'' Case New and valuable Improvements lust 1rt Stnnl. book, music. Rnvprl nrl rtM . ' r - w . U1KU1J I , board cars here, price ONLY SIXTY dll a w!? Net Cash. Batisiactlon guaranteed in evtrv . . ' Ocular or money refunded after one reiii'siwa Kvery one sold sells another. It is a SuIkii,? Auvertlsement. Order at once. No;h uk savnii r correspondence. My new factory just comni capacity 2.0uO lnstrudaents ev-ry 26 dij.s latest lrtbor-savtng wood-workln niachiiiHr? Vatt capital enaoles me to manufacture tuiv, gK)d3 for less money than ever Addres or,.,,. upon DANIRL F. BEATTV Waahlngton. New Jerse; DIARY FREK&" est table, calendar, etc. Pent to any address Tm receipt on two Thkkb-cfn,' TAMPS. Addre CH4RL1SS K. HIKK 48 N. Delaware Ave. pli; AGENTS WANTEuTTeNCE to sell the Life and Complete History of THE TRIAL OF GUITEAU. A fketch of his erratic careerand FULL HIS Touv of the strange scenes and Startling Discum ,),! of his trial; the most costly and remarkable in m, annals of crime. Well Illustbated. wm Jn immensely. Agents outfit 50c. Terms to ;w-7,il liberal. Address HUBBARD BHOS Publishers, Atlanta, (ia. t'iir- manntaUed "the Scienceof I Z r,Sellre8ervation ; bou , j full pltOO pp.conUins betnti til steeT engravineg, 125 present tioos, .pnee only 81.25 sent QCh St. ii' H ITS POPHLAEITT UHPAEALLELED 130,000 SOLD ! AKK WANTED to SUPnlv t ji e wonderful and Increasing demand lor by far thx best, most popular and cheapest LIFE OF GARFIELD PRTCE ONLY S2 This work is pbofuselt illdstrated, tells ihe entire thrilling story of his eventful life and tragic death; has been critically revised and approved by one of his most Intimate personal friends; has far outsold all other editions because the best and cheapest, and our terms to aeents are the most liberal of any. Superb Steel Plate Portrait Free ' Outfit 50c For proof of excellence, saleabillty. success of agents and terms address at once, HUBBARD BROS., Pubs., Phlla. S rlt CHICK mm. THE HIGHEST AWARDS STpWoI hi the GREAT WORLD'S FAIR in LONDON, 1851 ; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS. 1867; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION to CHILI, 18T5 ; and at the trrand CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION in Philadelphia, 1S7C. All persons wishing to purchase (or ex amine) Instruments are respectfully in vited to visit our VV'arerooms. Send for Circular and Price Lvt. 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