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HOT if IN, fsbl im Secretary. 3?rotcsst0tral n. vakck. w. H batlxt. VAN CE & BAILEY, Attorneys and Counsellors CHARLOTTE, N. C. I'ra-tlce in Supreme Court of- the United States, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg. Cabarrus, Union, Gas ton, Bowan and Da- Id son. tr-fflc, two doors east of Independence Square. may29 tf HO. D. GRAHAM, t"rOK.N-EJTT LAW. T N the state and United States Courts. Oollee - "0U8. Home and Foreign, solicited. . AD niM01 TltleB. Surveys, Ac, fumUhed for com cSrToSe.!iiNc.,t Cr Tr 1882. 1882, g8 &ao&s, l0tfcitxs, Scti TO-DAY ALL- n.i w Goods WILL BE SOLD AT GREAT SACRIFICE, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING PURCHASES. We Mean Every Word of This AND Only Ask an Inspection to Convince Yon. T. L Seiglc & o. DipBtheria. A cold or sore throat may not seem to mount to much, and If promptly attended to can easily be cured ; but neglect la often followed by consumption or diphtheria. 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HEADQUAETEBS FOB DBUMMEBS. STATES VILLE, 8. C. of vears by Mrs. Dr. Beeves, whose Intention la to keeo a strictly first aass nouse in every "jpw. mmodlous sample rooms on first and second The patronage oi the public Is eollcltecT. ulyl,dtf. A UICII AND RACY CHAPTER. The Diplomat at' the Capture of L.lina'llielr Impetuoai Stampede From the Dangerous Sitnation De plorable Sitntlon of ITIiniater Chris tian cy. WashlDg on Star. The surrender of Lima, Peru, which occurred on the 17th of January, 1881, was made notable to Minister Chris tiancy of the United States government, as well as the entire diplomatic corps, from the several narrow escapes they had from being killed, the facts of which have not yet been made general ly known. On the 15th of that month at 2 p. m. Minister Christiancy, with all of the diplomatic corps resident in the city, embracing those of the English.French, Spanish, etc., legations, went out to Mi lafiores, a village five miles distant from Lima, to receive from President JPierola his answer to the terma offered by the Chilian General Baguedano, through the committee of the diplo matic corps, consisting of Mr. Pinto, Salvadorian minister, dean of the corps, and the French and English ministers. The two armies were drawn up in line of battle hard by, but an armistice had been arranged, to terminate at 12 mid night, to hear the answer. Pierola and his staff were at breakfast in a house, and a committee were waiting for him to come out, when a single heavy gun was discharged, fired through inadver tence, and in less than a minute a battle was raging. There was an immediate stampede of the committee, and in fact of the diplomatic corps, who en masse looked anything but dignified, and who flung diplomacy to the winds, as they all strove, tooth and nail, heel and toe, to reach Lima, or anywhere where safe quarters were to be had. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE FLIGHT BY THE ENGLISH MINISTER. The English minister, Spencer St. John, wrote to his home government a graphic description of their flight, con cealing nothing, "nor setting down aught in in;ilice." He b;iya in his re port: ''The cors divided, one party making for the railroad train they had left but a little while before, whilst an other party sought to gain the railroad track far ahead of the train Mr. Christiancy, the United States minis ter, i'ho was with the latter, advising that course, saying: 'That though he was not actively engaged in the late rebellion in his country, yet he under stood flanking.' I joined the Christian cy party, and the race for life com menced. The shot and shell came thick and fast, and our party displayed all the leg activity eacli one was capable of Shells would explode in front of us, causing a temporary halt: when an enormous solid shot in our rear, plough- ng up the ground for rods and throw ing the dirt over and around us, would give a sudden impetus to a torward movement, and we would again nasten toward Lima. "The United Stales minister fau n badly. Aged, tall, and of a figure not tdauteu to evmnasLic exercises, lie made but son y work, and 1 felt for him deeply. The perspiration rolled off him, and at times his legs would toller, md lie but teebly staggered- on. it ooked yery serious lor us,, but I en deavored to cheer him up. After a narrow escape from a round shot, 1 cried to him, 'Keep up a good heart, your Excellency ; remember your wile at home." '"Oh, d n my wife!' was the start ing reply ; but I noticed with much satisfaction that the thought seemed to give him renewed vigor, for he sped on with increased speed, doing excellent work for awhile. "Through deep marshes, over hills. chmbine walls, etc.. we pushed ou to ward Lima the shot, the shell, and toe dirt flying all around us. The distance rrom Lima to Milatlores is but 5 miles, but we must have travelled over twice that distance to reach the capital. It was late when we got there; Mr. C, our leader, forlorn, dejected, and in an exhausted condition ; the rest of us but ittle better. MR. CHRISTIANCY DESCRIBES THE RACE FOR LIFE. In a dispatch, No. 230, dated Lima, January 22d, 1881, sent by Mr. Chris- tiancv to secretary Jvarts, me prooi- sheets of which have just been issued at the government printing office, may be found corrooorative eviaence or mr, St. John's epistle. The dispatches and all letters and communications in ref erence to Chilian and Peruvian affairs for the past year and more are being Dublished and will soon be issued in book form, a volume maKing over six hundred pages. In Mr. Christiancy's disDatch. after stating pretty much the same as Mr. St. John, the going out to Milaflores and the unexpected firing of a heavv eun. he goes on to say ..mt T l . A A t-i,nnn ine Uipiomauu COipa ncu tu llioici toward Lima for their lives. Some reached the railroad tram, but others, like myself, endeavored to strike the railroad ahead of the train, but, being cut off by walls and ditches, were com pelled to walk a devious course oacK to Lima. I was one of the latter unfor tunate class : was under the shells ol the Chilian fleet and army, falling thick around me for two hours before I could get out of range, climbing smooth per nendicular walls Detween neias ana around chacras and old buildings, wad ing water courses, and traveling some eight miles to get four ahead, until my muscular powers were tnorougniy ex- haustexi finding on my return some 600 or 700 refugees women and chil dren in the legation, who had soughlt asvlum there, and before y o clock-at night over 1,200, which in creased 'next day and night to over 1,600, of all na- tionalities, and all tais while more than half the time I wa-juaable, to-stand uoon mv feet from" I6algue. T hav just got rid ot J .Tugeurtbe strain uporf myljslrlrwlrhas been such that even setT cannot walk or stand for half the time. am. therefore, in no condition to give you a detailed statement of events at present, but shall do so as soon as I can." Read J aster Trv T? TiniTMYVT "FVhs IK. t.rntihles thicken to-niefit?! The bolting membeMTI)ii ugigw uv j 1 v" , ' nanc.ns. but when MassevrBre TttssSeii: incumbent, was nominated for auditor nf ntihlin Afinnnt8. Senator Riddlebfer ger said he would resign his seat and cm hnm hftfnrft he would vote-for biml He denounced Massey as a f elon; whera- 41 I.Un.'. -F rianilo lof f fKo STnrtrio Great excitement followed the exit ot thQ Maawv men. The caucus, at 12:30 a. m., renominated S. Brown Allen, of Augusta, for auditor of public accounts and adjourned. TVaterlo erred and Abandoned. New York, Feb. 15. The ship Jessie Burrill arrived from Lisbon bringing the crew of the brig Jennie Morton from Wilmington, N. C for Baltimore, abandoned in a watenoggea anu uis masted condition on the tn msu mm NEWS NOTES. An extensive Cotton factory is to be erected at Talladega, Ala. A Jewish family, consisting of a mother, a daughter, aged 17, and a son, aged 14, have bees massacred by peas ants in the district of Ananieff, Russia. It is said that Princess Louise will interest herself in the operations of the Women's Immigration Society, and see the first batch o maidens off at Liver pool. England and France have sent a col- ective note to the powers explaining their attitude on the Egyptian ques- lon. Frederick Smith, aged 18. shot him self twice in the throat at New York. yesterday, because his employer, Alpha uuntmgton, caught mm stealing $1.95. Eleven arrests have been made under he coercion act at Swlneford. Countv Mayo, in connection with a recent bru tal outrage on three men, who are still seriously ill. A. B. Billings, a well-known actor. died in New York yesterday from the effects of an overdose of laudanum. His family reside in Charleston, S. C. Chas. Derr. rpp.eivfir and rlianar'.riftr of mails at the Philadelphia postoffice. was arrested vesterdav. charged with embezzling letters from the mails. fr. .Tnlta. S Shnhrip.lr wiilnw rf P!nm- mander Irvine Shubrick, United States navv. died on Saturday at the residence of Mrs. Admiral Du Pont. Wilmington. Del. A societv for the prevention of druel- ;y to children has been formed at Mon- reai as a result or the recent exposures in connection with charitable and' edu cational institutions. The death of Mr. Robert Ayres, of Louisville, Ky., at the age o 80 years, is announced. Mr. Ayres was one of the four men in Jefferson county, Mo., who voted for Abraham Lincoln in 1860. Sebastian Merwarth, who as a Sol dier accompanied Napoleon in his fa mous march to Moscow, died near Eas ton, Pa., on Sunday, in the 90th year of his age. lie was wounded in the battle of Leipsic. The managers of the Infantry Hall skating rink, at Providence, were yes terday summoned to appear before the United States commissioner to answer a complaint brought under the civil rights act for refusing admission to a colored lawyer hecause of his color. No excavating has yet been done bn the Panama canal, but a contract has been concluded with the American firm of Huerne, Slaven & Lynch for six million cubic metres through the swamps between Aspinwall and Gatun. A letter has been received in Phila delphia from Dr. John M. White of Pleasant Ilidge, Green county, Ala., representing that his wife, who is par tfally iusane, went to that city several months ago, and upon her return said that she had left their infant, 15 months old, in the "Quaker's Home." The child was lound yesterday atternoon in the Western Provident Society and Child ren's Home, Philadelphia. Advices from Chili and Peru to Jan uary 25 are to the effect that Mr. Tres cott, special envoy from the United States, and Mr. Walker Blaine are at Santiago, where they had a conference with ex-President Calderon and with Senor Balmaceda, the Chilian minister of foreign affairs. Mr. Trescott pre sented his credentials and the custom ary diplomatic courtesies were ex changed. Messrs. Garcia and Ribeyros, two or Montero s ministers, have been arrested and taken to Callao. The Chilian expeditions which crossed the Cordilleras to the outlying provinces of Peru have returned. They encounter ed no organized force, but saw destitu tion and ruin on every hand, the result of the feuds between the leaders of hos tile factions. It is reported that Gfty or sixty foreigners were killed at Chinca, and the value of the property destroyed is estimated at $8,000,000. A Lucky Syndicate. Gen. John B. Gordon resigned his seat in the United States Senate for the as signed reason that the salary of a Sena tor was not sufficient for the pecuniary demands upon him and a proper provi sion for the future of his family. As is well known, on retiring from the Sen ate he formed a syndicate composed of himself, two brothers and Gov. Colquitt, tor the purpose of prosecuting railroad enterprises in the South. According to the Atlanta Constitution of Thursday the ventures of these gentlemen have been crowned with remarkable pecun iary success. Last Saturday Walter and Eugene Gordon sold a block of a quar ter of a million of their stock in the Richmond and Danville extension at a profit of over S 100,000 each, and it is said Gen. Gordon could sell his shares in the same company at considera bly over S250.000caah profit. The voung' er Gordons have just bought a factory at carroiiton, Miss., for $210,000 cash. and the syndicate still have their stock in the Belmont coal mines, which has become very valuable. Gen. Gordon and his friends are interested in a pro jected road from some point in Illinois to Mobile, Ala., and have also organiz ed a company for the manufacture of fertilizers on an extensive scale, with prospective headquarters of Nashville, Tenn. The Atlanta Constitution sums up the results of the operations of the syndicate by stating that the Gordons and Gov. Colquitt have already realized in actual profits enough to relieve them of every embarrassment and make them more than independent for the rest of their Jives and still have large and ar- fprecKiDvg- interests yet untouched. What the Sonth Teaches Germany. Major Scheibert,a German officer, was at Gen. Lee's headquarters during the Gettysburg campaign, studying the art of war according to Confederate tac tics. In a recent private letter to Rev. J. W. Jones, of the Southern Histori cal Society, Major Scheibert writes : "1 am proud to say that the combined Bfforts or Meros von Borckeandmy eeJfj-have.brought it about that, in the tiBTIIiail-xri usaiau aiixiy uutumic uou 5ernlng the civil war in America is so Insshaon as accounts of the deeds of Southrons. Sherman and Grant, the of ten years ago, are forge trton.and Jackson and Stuartr:Wwthe faVorite heroes of our dms&akeSuAT friends will be interested by th$tate- ment that many or the Southern or ganizations have been a pattern for ours. For. the first time the cavalry has studied Stuart's movements, and Gen. 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The Company has now on hand a large reserve tond. ueaa ine ast oi prizes ior me FEBRUARY DRAWING. 1 Prize,... , $30,000 1 Prize 10,000 1 Prize , - 6.000 in Pi-izas. si nnn each 10.000 20 Prizes, 500 each,.. lO.OOOf 100 Prizes, 100 each, , lyrOOW 200 Prizes, 50 each,... 10,000 600 Prizes. 20 eacn 12,000 1000 Prizes. 10 each 0,000 9 Prizes, $300 each. Approximation Prizes $2,700 Prizes, 200 " " " " 1,800 Prizes, 100 " " " 900 k960 Prizes,.. .$1200 Whole Tickets. $2; Half Tickets, $1; 27 Tickets 6Uijb6 Tickets, jioo. , Rflmtt Monfiv or 'Bahk Draft m Letter, or send by Express. DONT SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OB POgTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address au oraera to B, M. BOABDMAN, Courier-Journal Build Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway New York. feb4 1 i' We will close our Fancy Cassimere Suits, Overcoats, Blankets, Shawls, Balmoral Skirls, Cloaks, Dolmans and Colored Hosiery, COST. WE STILL HAVE A Silks, Satins, Snrab Satins and Velvets Cheap. Just receive a new CufTs and Neckwear "TOWER" AND PEARL SHIRTS, The best In the Market at $1.00 each. Ladles' and Gents' HAND-MADE SHOES, every ralr warrant ed. Give us a call and you will save money. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS, gj HARGRAVES&WILHELM. i, J. Bea GENERAL FEED DEALERS -4ND- COMMI- SSION MERCHANTS OMHIS8IOM MERCHANT CHARLOTTE, N. C. HAVE NOW OH HArjG : A FULL SUPPLY OF Fresh Virginia Meal, WHITE AND YELLOW CORN, PEARL GRITS, BRAN. PATAPSCO PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, TIMOTHY HAY, AND HECK ERS' SE LF-BAISIN Q BUCKWHEAT FLOUR WILL GLADLY QUOTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. Respectfully soliciting a share ef your patronage, we are respectfully, jl janl9 A. J. BEALL & CO. fro o o entire stock of HANDSOME LINE OF C. C. D. A. -AND- -THAT- NORTH CAROLINA HAS THE- LARGEST MUSIC HOISE IN THE SOUTH. itli Music Hons SELLS CHICKERING & SONS, KRANICH & BACH, MATHUSHEK, ARION, SOUTHERN GSM And other PIANOS. MASON &.HAMLIN, SHONINGBB, PSLOUBET &"CO., STEELING, AND OTnER ORGANS. THE ONLY HOUSE THAT SELLS &TRICTLY First-Class Instruments. t3? Ask me for prices If ycu want gocd work and you will never buy arylhlrg b't trie bOff. EST" Address or call on. II. McSMITIL Telephones ! Teletlones ! TELEPHONES. . THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND Telegraph Company, Js the sole licensee of the American Bell Telephone Company For suppljlng Telephones in the States of Virginia, West Virginia, (south of the B. & o. R. B..) North Carolina, South Carolina, Florlja and Alabama. PEIVATE LINES Constructed, equipped with Telephones and rented For particulars address SOUTH KHJN BKLL, X &UTniins. and TELEGRAPH COMPANY, fobl 1 eod 3ni 1 05 Broadway, New York. w n Hie; Having removed to the 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 GRAINING Guilding, KalsomiDing, Frescoing, if, Jan26tf . CENTRAL HOTEL. I HATE taken charge of the above Hotel, in GREENSBORO, N. C and will run It in FIRST CLASS STYLE, and will be glad to have my friends and the public give me atrial. Charges' $1.50 per day. wm.PaYLOR.Jb. Greensboro, N. C, February 8th, 18S2. feW) 2w Everybody Has Discovered