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The iron-bound bucket, - ,:(, " " Cbartotta,N.&SoleAenf; i Liberal torqu to dealers. -r a . . - - t( CHAS. R. JONEjS, . , SoleAg jf Charlotte,N.q JJ Stoves Heaters. Raw. J. BrookMd & Co., Plated Ware and China Sets fiiuiSOBATOR OLD frv Looking WITH DOBBINS' ELECTRIC Scouring ASK POLISH. YOUR GROCER Best in the World. rvTAG MEDICINE i IK EIIHXB UqUID OB DBT FOBX That Acta at the same time TSS LIVES, TSS 80WSLS, ASS TBS KIMB7S. WHY ARE WE SICK? If Btcautt vm allow theu great organ to Ylbecom4 clogged or torpid, and poUonout a humors are therefor forced into tnt oua that thmldb expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, I . LIVER COMPLAINTS, J PILES, CONSTTPATIOJI, TTRE ARY f DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKS ESSES, AITD NERTOU8 DISORDERS, M by causing free action of these organ and restoring their power to throw off disease, vruw mmffnr RillABa dkIbh snd mches! O Why tormented with Piles, ConftlpaUoal k. A nri A ll.nl.nu Vli1mnf I TThy endure nerrous or sick headaehesi Use KIDNEY. WORTand rejoice in heallk. I It is pat up in Dry Vegetable Form, In tin I cans one package or which makes six quarts of I Also In Liquid Form, Tery Cmmum-1 trated, for those that cannot Teaaisj prepare h.1 tmnt acts with equal efficiency in either form. GET IT OF TOUK DRUGGIST. FBICE, CLOO I WELLS, BICHABDSOX A Co., Pron', (Will send the dry post-paid.) BUKLnffrOS, TT. k . EL March 27 d&wly THE FINEST SET OF NOW IN T1IE CITY. A LARGE STOCK, OF FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL E. M. ANDREWS, WHITE FRONT. JanlO BINGHAM SCHOOL, XSTBUSBXD IN 1793, MEBAITEVILLE, If. 0., PHH-EMIHEHT Among Southern Boardlog Schools for boys in age, numbers and area of of patronage. Messina- club la of a mile from Barracks for young men of mall means. The 176th session be gins January 11th. 1882. For cata logue giving full particulars address ' - uj Maj. B. BINGHAM, decI7 tt . Bupenntendent- " 1 ' " " ' ; - 1 t' Greensboro Female College, ';: QBUtNSBOBO, N weeks: Board (exoluatT of lights ana wasmng) ana tuiaon. in luu gllsh course. $7 6. 00. Extra studies "H nroaerate. iror paiucuiars apply to- deol8 tf . : Preatdenfe'; r LOST; MANHOOD REStORED. t A Ylotim of Touttuul imtmidenoe caiiainff lnma tore Decay, Kerrooa Debility, Lost Mnhood,.tc J mmng tnea in vain every. Known remedy, nas ai-' corered a simple Belf cure, whicbhe mu nd FBJQtf to bis feUow-aoffeiers, address f . H. REEVES. 43 Chatham, gfc,- K-cvr. Sept 18 ' : - l MAKES T "W - JTW jTHE ONLY MEPiCINE) ii IK EITHXB liaiJID OB DEI FOBX I mm mm Come and See worn mwm En- V'i OTARTLIfJG Stye (Jljartottt b0tn)tr, SUNDAY, JAN. 22. 1882. .-f NEWSIfOTEH... ... ,.;..; Th vital statiatics show that daring as the year 188 1 there were 38 624 aeauw in New 1 orK cuy, 01 wnicu ij.v. wwo I11 reformatory hospital and in&titwi- tions. ' : :;r Ti LAtht'J farm of J. W. Weaver, 433 acres, in Hockingham oounty, Ya Charleston, West VlrffInia. for $17,000. This ttfone of the historlo farms of Virginia, having been In the Gov. Gil mer ramiiy ior years. Ex-Gov. R. K. Scott, of Ohio, has by the payment of $500 compromised a , suit for $10,000 damages brought by the mother of Warren G. Drury, the boy whom Gov. Scott killed. . Joseph Davis, a Brooklyn coachman, has recovered 81,750 from tha liroad; way Railroad Company, on account of injuries received by being thrown from his seat by being run into by a train. A party of cowboys rode into Long Pine, Neb, Tuesday last, and took pos session of the town. After terrorizing the inhabitants by firing fully a thou sand shots, the gang boarded a train and continued shooting from the rear platform. No arrests were made. During December -there- arrived in the customs districts of BaltlmoreBos ton. Detroit, Huron, Minnesota, Jiew Orleans, New York, Passamaquoddy, Philadelphia and San Francisca S7,037 immigrants. The total nomber of im migrants arrived during the tear ended December 81, 1881, as far as reported. was 716,868. ; Alphonse Marcotte, a dry goods mer chant who had retail stores in Mon treal and other towns in- that Province and in Winnipeg, has absconded. His liabilities are about $300,000; bis assets are said to be large. v Joseph J. Stewart, a well-known law ver and arbitrator for the U. States on the Spanish Claims Commission, died, at hia horne in Baltimore, yesterday of heart disease, aged 52 years. The action brought by Dr. Edward Small, of Brooklyn. N. Y to recover 815.000 from Mr. Bullenkamp, a grocer In Montaorne street, for estranging his wife from her home and cniidren, re sulted yesterday in a verdict for $6,000 for the plaintiff. T. R. Crittenden, aged 49 years. prominent banker and broker of Bridge norL Conn., committed suicide vester- dav bv shootine. He had been in bad neaitn tor some time. Melvin. the bigamist, lately abducted from Fort Fairfield. Me, and imprison ed at Andover, N. B., flled through the bolts of his cell on Wednesday night and escaped. Gen. Carr telegraphs from Tucson, Arizona, that the charges against him are disrespect, misstatements in com plaints to a nigner autnority ana ais obedience of orders and misconduct of th Indian campaign. He courts in vestigation. Haase. Biersach & Co., cigar manu facturers at Milwaukee. Wis- have made a voluntary assignment. Liabili ties, $150,000; assets unknown. The Blackfeet Indians are giving trouble to the Canadian stock growers on Bow River, and have killed some cattle on the Cochrane ranch. The failure of the People's Bank at Tecumseh. Mien,, promises to oe a oaa affair. The liabilities are now estima ted at $80,000; assets, $50,000. The list of depositors is very large, obtained by its payment of interest on deposits, and consists of clerks, women, farmers and mechanics, who had small sums on de posit. At Corning, Ohio, on Wednesday night, Harold Robinson and Malcolm Balfie, both colored, fought a duel with pistols to settle a quarrel about a sweet- Heart, two snots were nrea. uaine escaped untouched, but Robinson was struck twice and fatally wounded. A DBT Storyi Bicamoad Dispatch. January 17, 1882. Editors Dispatch: The following facts are well authenticated; , , . A few weeks ago a family removed from Charlestown, W. Va to Roanoke, They brought with them a dog, to which all, but especially the children were mucn attached, lie was a cross between the shepherd and the Esqui maux. At Gish's. three miles from Roanoke. the gentleman got off the cars, followed by his dog. As the train started he re sumed his seat in the cars, but the dog was left in t&e depot. Qn reaching Hoanoice the dog was missed, and in quiry sent back to Gish's; but it seems that the dog, after missing, his master, wanaerea arjout we piaco until a train 3 . a. j r i a. - a- passea easiwaru, wuicu ce entered, oni was kicked off by the conductor at Bon sack's, six miles from Roanoke. Though diligent inquiry was made, this was the last heard from tne lose pet. The family obtained rooms above the drugstore in Roanoke, and last Friday night about bedtime two weeks, after the dog disappeared a whining and scratching was heard at the top of the steps, and a little girl, to whonUhe dog naa Deen a iaitnrui and lovingcompan ion, exclaimed: "Mamma, that sounds justlike'Rover! The door was opened and there stood Rover his glossy coat all soiled-cseeming wellnigh famished and very foot-sore, yet, with wagging urn ana glistening eye ana joyous uarK, telling his happiness in again meeting tne loved ones. How did the dog find his owners in the second story of a building in a town he had never been in, six miles distant from where last seen, and in a direction opposite from his life-long home? The editor of the New York Observer will please take note of the above. ' . , y Roanoke. i " " -1 i aarprlslng- Faic about 1883 ' Burlington Hawkere.' " " There sift several peculiarities and coincidences in the year 1882. i If you add the first two figures together the sum is 9, and it you add the last two the sum will be 10; Then; if yon add the two sums together, the result will give us 19. Now, if you divide the third figure by the fpurth, you will have 4. The fourth figure in the' year is 2, and two times 4 is . See? Thenf you add together the first and last figures, you hare 8. ' And three tames 2 is 6. Now, then, 6 times 8 is 48, and 5 times 6 is 80. So, if you subtract the first figure of the year from the second tou , will have 7, but if you subtract the third figure from the fourth you will have a lovely time explaining now to do-it. X-But 7 in 11 you can't and twice 1 is 2, and once 2 is 2 too:Theseiinterestiitr and instruc tive combinations of the figures of this year may be carried ont, by an ingeni ous person, to an almost Indefinite ex tent. .... -'i i. V fwaMsssrisssai i r " n " -wnnn Sm' ' Danvtlle, Va January 2i: The Supreme' Court of Appeals has sustain ed the actof the' Hustingsi court " and Circuity ouit :of j PJttsylvanla,T under, whichiDock Wright will: bevhune urn les the Governor in terposea. i In Feb ruary last. Wright; in a' fitrht between Tn nwritrht .and AAtin Adkina.' at a country store, rusned into tne ere wd or j bystanders witn a large eucs, orose tne hand or one manv.he arm of another, ndkrlledJ. C. Arthur;" Dock was fouhdeuiltv of ; murder: ini the Hust-1 ings court and a writ of error-refused In the circuit courU Xttrn mtnxnio are Trylnf the'jiWi 'gin,''1 sfHtti i-.i tha i or In the Gttlteafcs tase there 13 lowinff .The, foreman t Hamtiff. is a- ihA iorv Mr: John Well-known saloon keeper. ' He isr a mUd-mannered man ..van maara anA . tnftV hfl tA- garded as the , type , o social geniality. He has a prominent forehead, weU shaped head, grav hair and moustache, and light vymit- He wears a black cloth suit; open! veat. turn down collar and Black tie. Be holds In his hand A yel low cane with carved ivory or horn handle. Mr. Hamlin wears a pleasant smile, and is withal quite dlgntnea. - Mr. Frederick W. Brandenburg Is a German cigar maker, forty-five years of age.- He is small or statue, witu a uou of average size, dark brown hair and mmifttArha. blue eves, hi eh cheek bones, prominent nose and a rounded fore head. Mr. Brandenburg wearsaDiacK suit standing collar and a email black cravat. He pays especial attention to the proceedings, generally sitting witn folded arms. He occasionally leans forward in auest of the spittoon, and t.hn twists his dark, heavy moustacne, as if resolving something in hismind. Henry J. Bright is a retired mercnant, and over 50 years of age. He is fat and chubby, andives indication of living well. He has a high forehead, eyes of hmwn. cropped side whiskers, a run rounded face, a great acqueline nose with flattened nostrils and a large mouth and a tendency to a double chin. His hair is parted on the left side. His suit of dark brown. In its quality and ahane. bespeaks a tailor's art. He wears a tnrndown collar and a black cravat . Charles Stewart, the sleeping juror, s a merchant, oyer, fifty years or age. He generally rests his head on his hands, as if troubled or asleep, and it is fair tn nresume that he has' enjoyed many a, refreshing nap in the court room during the trial, tie nas brown hair and whiskers, Diue eyes, tnai iook heavv and dull. His beard, which, like his hair, , is mixea witn gray,extenas from his temples to his chin. ilia left-hand ueighDor is a ventapie Irishman in shape, manner and beha vior. Thomas 1. J-angiey, a grocer. 49 years of . age. ; Mr,,Ijangiey ha$ a low loreneacunarK iuur, wiutenea wun ago, and short side whiskers. He has keen, dark eves and heavy brows, and his face gives evidence of intelligent attention. He dresses in darK Diue clothing ana wears a white cravat all crumpled and tiehtlv tied around a standing collar, Mr. Langley rests his hand on the curled head of a polished black haw thorn cane, and not unf requently takes a calm survey or tne prisoner and the audience. To his right is another Irishman, Mr. Michael Sheehan, a . well-to-do-grocer, forty-seven years of age. He has red dish tinted hair of fine fiber and side whiskers. . He has a fine and honest expression in his mud, yet Keen Diue eyes, in tact, no man on tne jury nas uner or smoother ieatures tnan Mr. Sheehan. He looks as if he had "come te a conclusion" and would not care much about either the subsequest testi monv of witnesses or argument of counsel. His hair is close cropped, and the blue eyes shaded by dark brows in dicate a man of positive character. These six jurors occupy the front seats. George W. Gales, the youngest mem ber of the jury, is twenty-seven years of age. He has black hair and mous tache. His eyes are wild and fiery, and at times he does not look as if he were entirely calm -and composed. He is rather . handsome in appearance, is a machinist,, and when summoned to serve on the jury was at work in the United States navy yard. The fact that he has an insane uncle, and has been sick during tbe trial, has caused some to think he was affected by the proceedings In the court. Thomas Hainline is an ironworker well advanced in years. He has a rounded forehead, and the lower part ot his face is hidden in bushy, iron-gray whiskers and moustache that must be at least ten or twelve inches in length. Mr. Hainline's seat is in front of the window, and he often leans back against the sill. His right-hand neighbor, Ralph Wormley, is a veritable specimen of the neero. is a laborer, and was former ly identified with politics in the Dis trict of Columbia, His painful expres sion and sleepy manner are Quite no ticeable. The greasy bandana which he has stflong worn over his eye has given wav to a srreen bandage. He freauently raises his hand to his face and generally wears as solemn a look as if he were at a negro prayer meeting. Owing to his appetite and the fine food with which the jury is served he has made himself sick several times. To the right of this colored gentle man is William H. Brow ner, a well known commission merchant He is a middle-aged man with a round bald head. He is a keen man and a close observer. He. too, has had a case of insanity - in his family, Mr. Browner wears a light moustache. The next juror. Mr. Hobbs, is a plas terer. and aged sixty-three years, being the oldest member of the jury., His thin side whiskers do not detract from the noticeably sad. expression, of his countenance. He sits for an hour or more with his head bowed and resting in his hand, as if in gad reverie. He is the juror whose wife died two weeks aeo. For forty, years he and his wife lived together in quiet happy content ment, ana wnen sne aiea bo suaaeniy, and he was summoned to her, then un conscious, his grief was painful to be hold. . He does not look as if he could give his undivided mind to the proceed ings, for there is a great weight on his heart Joseph" Frather is a middle-aged man his business being that of a commission merchant. He has a long, hoary beard and moustache, smooth forehead, a large but well-shaped nose and-bright brown eyep. He frequently strokes his beard and , pays strict attention to the proceedings. -The jury is and has been deemed a most excellent one, being possessed of more than ' ordinary common sense. They, were selected from 159 talesmen. Wmen vbP (3amble , St Louis Globe Democrat, -, The police sergeant spoke of a dis covery made more than a year ago of a house in a respectable quarter, where women of good position and conceded respectability gave vent to a passion for gaming staking their pin money at faro and the less scientific games of chance; black and red, cbuck-a-luck, and English hazard. While walking a beat in the locality he noticed the mys terious actions of ladies who-called in carriages and only entered a certain house after .much maneuvering. He one evening arrested a servant girt em ployed in the house. At the four courts some ivory chips were. found, in her pocket, and then she weakened and made a full confession to the effect that gambling.was regularly carried on in the house, the patrons aU.being ladies, and the games being presided (over by her mistress. The sums watered were always small, but it was straightout gambling allthe same. ;, vi GATGAlqif u Jto. AddreM ;th If. New Yobjk; Jan. 21. Alfred H. Col fluitt; Governor of GeorgiaV will address the Young Men's Christian Association f (thiacitjrUrr Association Hall next Mondoy evening on the occasion of the twenty-ninth anniversarvi 3 u S: ft a cured m of cunrit artnr sJinHuo ment bad failed; you can recommend tt as a sure cure. C (1 Burns, GreenjpasUe. Ind. now Deginniug w do trame jEwvuMkuvu to wnat : wiu m j neir? vt ruicu, w ta r ate fetch nr. the lurorsif STATE NEWS. ilockingham Spirit of the South : Ex Sherriff Harris ti. Terry died, at his home in this vicinity on tne iwin jnss., tn the 52d year of his age. ? i iThe new, horse,. disease-rMDlnk; eye". has appeared in thiSrtowh, but thus far without fatal enect. j . i The ne w cotton mill of Messrs. Leak, Walt &McRae,da. this vicinity, began operations: this week. Mr. H. Rishton is superintendent. Montgomery Star: 'P. C Sanders, of Uwharrie has sold another gold mine In Cabarrus county. Greensboro Bugle: The city of Reids- vllle has believed it to be to her inter est to place herself under quarantine against the cities of Richmond, va and Winston, n. u, on account or tne prevalence of small-pox In those places. No person from either of these infected places is allowed to enter Reidsville, under neavy penalty. . Tarboro Southerner: Joseph Felder- helmer, a resident, of Tarboro, left his home last Friday morning and has not since been heard from. Taken 'Back. New York. Jan. 21. -A detective left last night for Mobile with John J. Thompson, telegraph operator, who de frauded the Western Union company of of $12,000. , A NEW MOVS IN LOUISIANA. The success which has for several years attend ed the close personal attention paid In the sole superintendence of the drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery semi-annual grand distribution has culminated in Generels Q. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and Jubal A. Early, of Virginia, having perfected arrangements by which in the future uey will act In a similar capacity for the monthly drawings, which tike place always on tne second Tuesday of eacn montn. The run particulars can be had by writing to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. v ' J VAKDEBpfLT UNIVEBSITY, TENN. As a disinfectant and detergent, Prof. Darby's Prophylactic Fluid is superior to any preparation with which I am acquainted. JUL I. JvUtTUW, Prof. Chemlstryv Darby's Prophylactic Fluldfpurifies a foul atmos phere. destroying the infectious germs, gives re lief and comfort to the sick and protection from contagion to those nursing. In all cases of small pox, scarlet fevers, 4d, its use will stop the spread of Infection. mmmi Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily 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, timple and cheap External Bemedy. A trjal entails bat the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of iu Claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AHD DEALERS 15 MEDIOnfE. A. VOGE1VER & CO., Baltimore, Jfd., 17. s. X. dec80d4wlf 3 SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of se curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter Low poor it may naturally be. Hasan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate ana harmless arti cle, whieh instantly remores Freckles, Tan, Redness, Roaghness, Eruptions, Vul gar Flushings, etc., etc. So delicate 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 73 cents. Jan. 22 F R A ME S . A SPLEffDID AES0ETMEKT -ow Ness' Gallerj. dec!8 tf Chew only tbe brand . of tobacco known as The Old Oaken Bucket. , . .. THl old Oaken Bucket A Tbe Iron bound bucket. Tbe moss-covered bucket.' Tbat bung in tbe wett. J f v Charlotte, N. CL, Sole Agent. HlEEOl. r Photograph Frames, ' AT JVbrili Carolina Railroad. OOUPENSED'SOHEDULES." TBAISS QOXSQ HAST.';- Date, Dec 18, '8 i No. f5 if .No 51" No. 53 . j Dally. I Dally. Dally. Leave Charlotte, 4.30 p raj 8 80am 8.10 pm " Salisbury, 6.17 P ml 5.80 am 10.02 pm Arrive Greensb'ro 8.00 p ml 7.86 am 12 05 am Leave wreensb'ro 8.18 p ml 7.56 am 12.15 am Arrive N.DanvUle 10.10 pm 10 00a m 12 23 am Leave N. Dan vUle 1 1.30 p m 10 1 5 a m Arrive hlchmOnd, 7.40 a ml 3.55p m Leave Greensb'ro I 9.50 am Arrive Balelgh.. ' 1.52 pm Leave Balelgh,.. j 217 pm AnlveGoldsboro' 4.20 pm . No. 61 -Connects at Greensboro' with K & U. B. B. tor all pointB East and West, via Danville and Blcbmond, also with train lor Balelgb and Goldsboro. i No. 55 Connects at Greensboro' wlfb B. & D. B. B. for all points East and West, via Danville and Blcbmond. . No. 58 -Connects at Greensboro with B. 4 D. B. B. for all points East and West, via Danville only. ". TRAINS G9IS& WEST, " Date. Dec 18, '81 No. 54 No. 50 No. 52 Dally. Da ly. Dally. Leave Golds&oro' 1 2.20 p m Arrive Ba'elgh,.. 12.40 pm Leave Haleiiih, 4 00 p m Leave Richmond, 12 07 pm 11.25 pm " N.Danville 7 48pm 630pm 7.5am Arrive Greensb'ro M 80pr 8.30 pm 0 30am Leave Greensb'ro 9.35 p m 8.40 p m 9 35 a m Leave Salisbury,. 11.15pm 10.87 mil .22 a m Arrive Charlotte,. 12.40am 1225 m 1.05 pm ;N. W. IV. C. IUILROAD. 601 NG WEST NO. 50 Dally. Leave Greensboro 9.51 pm Arrive Kernersvllle li.07 pm Arrive Salem..!. , -11.50 pm NO. 62 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro .1 0.00 a m Arrive KerrtersvtUe. 1 1.00 a m Arrive Salem 11.80 am OOINO EAST. NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Salem... 7.30am Arrive Kernersvllle . -. 8.04 a m Arrive Greensboro. 9.00 a m NO. 53-DaCy. Leave Salem. 4.80pm Arrive Kemersville 5. 1 0 p m Arrive Greensboro 6.80 p m "Pullman Sleeping Cars Wittait atom 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. 63, 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 Danvlile. On Train No 54, between Washington and At lanta, via Danville. ty Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro', Raleigh, Goldsboro', Salisbury and ChaTlottw. and pilnclpal points South, Southwest. West, North and East. Kit Emigrant Rates to Louisiana, Ter as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, A. POPE, General Passeneer Agent. dec.31 KichMond, Va. Hlisccllaueons. " NOTICE. PURSUANT to a decree of the. Superior Ck,urt of Mecklenburg, I whl sell at Public Aucilon Lt the court house in Cnarlotte, on . MONDAY, THE 27TH OE FEBRUARY, 1882, (being the week of Superior Court,) that valuable lot or parcel of land lying between the intersection of the N orth Carolina Railroad track and Trade street, adjoining the P. M. Brown lots and o'thers, now known as the Butler property. Resold because of puichaser at iate sale failing to comply. Terms V3 cash; balance on 3 and 6 months credit, with interest Title reserved as security for balance. R. BARttlNGER, dec24 d oaw tds Commissioner. W, H. CHICK, Having removed to Ihe shop, on Tryon street, over the Independent Hook & Ladder Truck House, is now ready to receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, such as -GBAIOTG- Guilding, KalsomiDiDg, Frescoing, 4e. 3 an 8 tf JUST RECEIVED. pLOEIDA ORANGES and LZM0N8; a!so on band Turkeys, Geese, Eegs and Cranberries, Buckwheat Fiour and Ng w Orl; ans Molasses. dec23 S. M. HOWELL. COFFEE, Everybody wants It, bu,t very few get It, because most people do not know how to select coffee, or it is spoiled in the roasting 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 lia ora. 'fhey. axe roasted in the most perfect nioithcypi ii'bdposdble 'to. ' ros'tl wel Id pnall quantities), then put in pound pack ages (in the bean, not ground,) bearing our signature as a guarantee of genuineness, and eaoh package contains thaThurbep Fecipe ior making good Coffee. ye pack two kinds, Thurber's " No. 3y strong and pungent, Thurber's "No. 41," mild and rich. One or tha other will suit every taste. They have the throe great points, good quality, honest quan tity, reasonable price. Ask your Qrocer for Thurber'e roasted Coffee in pound pack ages, "No. 34" or "No. 41." Do not bo put off wiffa 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 aad cheapest coffee-pot in. existence. Grocers wTiq sell our Goffee keep .them. Xsk for descriptive circiilar. s ' v Respectfully, &b:, : . II. K. fc F. B. TLTUEBER & CQ., Jmposters, WiiQlesale Qrocerg and Coffea Boasters, New York. P. S. As the largest dealers In food pro ducts in the world, wa consider it our in terest to inanufacture only pur and whole some goods and pack them in a tidy and satisfactory manner. All goods bearing our name are guaranteed to be of superior quality, pure and wholesome, and dealers are authorized to refund the purchase jprice in any case where eastpmers have cause'for dissatisfaction. It is tnerefbrs to the interest of both dealers aid con sumers to use Thurber's brand. - ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQUAETEES TOR DBTJMMEES. - STATXSYILLX, N. G. 1 THIS househas been leased for a term of years 'bv Mrs.T)r. Beeves, whose Intention 1 to keep a strlrtlyflrstHSasslionse In every respect. CommodiDus sample rooms oa fir&t and second floors. Tbe patronage of the public la solicited. ?4nlylyitf., i..., ... . . Wo continue totict as Solicitors for Patents, Caveati" Trade Marks. OopyrightSi etc; for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc "Wa have had thirty-fire reus experience. Patents obtained through us are noticed in the Sci Kxnric Americas'." .Thi large and splendid lllus traiweeklyirjer,$3.20a.yearhowsthe Progress of Science, i very interesting, and has an enormous utettop, - Iddresa MUNN CO, Patent goUcl J?rs,u5!"' ScnsmnQ ahrican, 7 Park Bow. New York. Hand book aboiit Patents free.- t., , 2Jm &&mvtlstm&ut& ABKACIIFUL OBSAN,the MOZART," new s-vin No. 12,000. 27 stops. 10 full sets (joloen Ton eue Beds, SOLID WALNUT Highly Polished Case. New and valuable improvements lust ad ded. Stool, book, music Boxed and delivered on board cars here, price ONLY SIXTY DuLLaRm Net Cash, batls taction guaranteed In every itar' tlcularor money refunded after one yeai'suse Every one sold sells another. It Is a Standing Auvertlsement. Order at once. Nothing saved bv correspondence. My new fttctory Just completed capacity 2,0o0 Instruments every 26 days verv latest labor-saving wood-working machinery Vast capital enables me to miinufacture bet'er goods for less money tnan evft. Address or call upon DAiSIEL T. BE4TTY .... . Washington. New Jersey. DIARY FREE ZJS. est table, calendar, etc. Pent to any addiess on, receipt on two Thkeb-Ckh.' r tamps. Address CHARLtta K. BIKES ' 48 N. Delaware Ave. Phiia. AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE to sell the Life and Complete History of THE TRIAL OF GUITE&U. A eketcb of his erratic careerand FULL HISTORY of the strange scenes and Startling Disclosures of his trial; the most costly and remarkable in ton annals of crime, well Illustrated, win sen Immensely. Agents outfit 50e. Terms to .uent UberaL Address HUBBARD BROS . Publishers, Atlanta, G a. 8 0 ID ME9AL AWARDED the Author. A now and great m" tcsj Work. wsrranted the best and cheapest, indispensable to ev-v man entitled "tha Soience of Li'f o or Self-Preeeryation ; bound m n -iiich miaUn, embossed lull gllt.300 pp.contams beautiful steel engravings 125 presenn t,?,8,5nce on,y $1-25 sent by mail . fllustrated sample, CcentR- .... .1 . . .- . ,r . wia x caiM,'JT ," ,,,1. ITS POPTJLAEITT- UUPAB ALLELED ion nnn ni n iand8tm agents IGUfUUU OULU ! ABB WANTED to supply tne wonderful and Increasing demand tor by far the best, most popular and cheapest 1 icc nc HADCinn price S2 Lll L, Ul UHlir ILLU ONLY This work Is pbofuselt rLLtJSTEATED, tells the entire thrilling story of bis 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 agents are tbe most liberal of any. Superb Steel Plate Portraits Free Outfit 50c. For proof of excellence, saleabillty, success of agents and terms address at once, HUBBARD BROS., Pubs., Phlla. THE HIGHEST AWARDSrrrepffio1 in the GREAT WORLD'S FAIR in LONDON, 1861 ; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS, 1867; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION in CHILI, 18T5; and at the grand CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION in Philadelphia, 1S7G. All persons wishing to purchase (or ex amine) jBstroments are respectfully in vited to visit our Warerooms. Send for Circular and Price List. CHICKERIN6 & SONS 120 Fifth Avenue. N.Y, I 156 Tremont St., Boston. Dec30-d&w4w 7 3 &3 14 YIGTDRfl r "2 CO 7tR ec: CO 3-SEND FOtt CIRCCXAItO.-. 5 Yictor Sewiflg Macliina Co., MIDDLETOWN, COXK. SOUTHERN OFFICE No. 8 N. Charles street, Baltimore, Md. novll d&w DO NO TO CALL AX EDDINS' BOOK STOKE BEFORE YOU MAKE Your Holiday Pnrckes, We w ill not here attempt 1 to enumerate wbat we have but if you win call we wp satisry you tbat wobave the finest assortment of -HOLIDAY GOODS- eyer brouglit to this market. Call and see our Display wbetbe-r you buy or not. A fine lot of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all descriptions, Just received. Remember none can under-boy us, and none can - under sell us. decl8 CITY PROPERTY ; ; FOR SALE. ' A DESIRABLE residence, three blocks from the public square in Charlotte, will be bold cheap and on reasonable terms to tbe right kind of a purcfeaser Thfi dwelling is on a fulllol has nira comfortaWe rooms, brief Kitchen, flne well or ws ter.eta Tbe bouse is admirably adapted for the residence of a lawyer, doctor or pwacber; having an admirable library or study roornVbulit T for he fiti-tiV-,.V w..'r-,.f ... . 1 THi? ln er 01 Ninth "street and the v. .ojH1 SUnauxwdrtrontlng 140 feet on iifMtilS ?tt 016 North Carolina Sxr22JU1Jeil?Sr be sold-aa a whole or divided JS&K0 Iot! i 70 h1 1W leet Suitable either for !I?-g5r tact0XT PHTPosea. Apply to lun2D,tt - . PHILLIPS urn CHICKBMG PIANO. T FAIL