DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER : ,SUNDA V, NOVEMBER 22, 1885 PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAT2 OHA8. K. JONES, Editor and Proprietor. ENTERED AT THE POSTOfYIOK IN CHAKLOTTK, N. 3., A3 ckcoxd Class Matter. , .. , f .-. -. CAPITAL CUKRE5CY. Tlie Senate aiii Confirmation!" T-iir. Vaitee Siecenlion at Hen derson, Etc Etc. ' - Correspondence c f Thb Obssrveb. , .-. Washingxon, Nov. 20. Various opinions are expressed as to what the Senate will do in the matter of con flrmationp. Several Republican ab ators have, discredited the reports ' that there was to be wholesale or . considerable objection to the Presi dent's appointments. It is said by Democrats that the Senators of the other party expert - favors even of a Democratic Administration,' and can; not therefore oppose fastiously suc& n ruinations as the country at large re cognises as noting; and proper Un deb edlv however ,v there is a strong par- tisian reeung auwug Vu- Rtiflicient to override J .- VT j , v, r ... , ' all considerations of private :; or. pub im hniifr Manv 'Wiruments. too. l'e on that side, and it is not regarded among shrewd Democrats as unlike ly that a large number of the nomi nations will ba huas; for a long while rind some indefinitely. . Neverthe less, the opinion that the Preideiit hold3 tho reins and knows how to -if . 1 ' - I . tU -vhS-v V if 1- iianuie tnem.prevciiis wucuu mo l;x- ' ft.pi.pr: -find abilities .are rated ac tneir true mark. It was said in a conver sation this morning that Mr. Cleve land would certainly , use his ad van tatm. Ha would send in a suitable name, and if reacted he would send another, and so on; and finally.if the Senate were obdurate he would fill the vacancy with. his own party men at the ;end; of ;the' session. As the law was amended for Grant's special benefit a Democratic President i by no means at the mercy of a Republi can Senate. .The Republicans found it impossible : to enact a tenure of office law which would inure wholly to the d vantage ; of their j party at every conceivable turn of aflairp. A caucus of the Republican Senators will soon be held. We may or may not then know what io expect. The Tv:r ' ':. ' . r '-."' . - l. : t ismocrauc aenators . are nuu auuu) - gd at the prospects. Public opinion will have much to do with the action at the opposition, and if I am not .misinformed it will not support a -policy of partisan resistance. The breadth of mind and power of will-displayed by the President com mands respect .more and xnoro, and :it is seen that he is not only the man above all other men for the position .but that he is destined to rank with mts very , greaicav vuitJ1- mcvgisiaico of the country. His coolness under two fires, that of his political enemies and the cross fire of his Democratic friends, whoSght him at every step forhis own good and that, of the party ' excites high admirationfrom all gener OU3 mind. . Some thing, hot now known to many persons, when pub lished will cause the people to have a still higher regard for both the moral and" intellectual qualities of their President. It will be been that he is a? bright and astute as be is wise and as devoted a Democrat as he is patriotic and nigh minded. Senator Ransom left for home this morning, to be gone Jabout ten days. He say 8 Mrs. Ransom is improved but is not entirely recovered from her accident. . : Mrs. Vance leaves for Henderson this evening. Thera she will be join id by the Senator. From private let ters I learn that the reception by the people of Henderson to Senator and Mrs. Vance next Monday, will be an exceedingly cordial ' and impressive event. ' --,;' . Mr. Charles ,N. Vance has definite ,ly declined the olSce ; in the Internal Revenue Bureau, ; which was offered to him at the suggestion of Senator -. . . j Ransom. It seems Mr. Vance changed his mind after the appoint m2nt was made. Mr. Po.vPil 01 vhiJ.esviIlo, 13 inthe city tod v.. . - H. esJrliij's Erents In the Capital City. Washington, D. O , Nov.1 21 Liputenans General Sheridan and Inspector General Baird will leave Washington in a few; days by direc tion of the President to visit Arizona in ' connection with recent Indian troubles. PLACING TORPEDOES IN THE STRAITS. The Secretary of State is , informed by v:nbU that the Greek government, preparatory to approaching naval ma ncevres, has placed Xorpeooes Jnlhe straits of Ly toliaand Salami?, and in certain other waters, of the vicinity, and that the entrance to audi waters was forbidden. . YOUNG CARP FOR THE SOUTH. The United . States Fish Co mm is sion car, No. 2, will leave Washington Monday night, with carp for supply ing applicants in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Th dis'i ioution to South -Carolina will ty mado from Columbia by exbre??s,',for Georgi from Atlanta, for Alabama from Birmingham and Montgomery, for Fioridii from Jacksonville. , Car No. 1 will leave Tuesday afternorrh with carp for the.' supply ot appli cants in West Tenneseee, Arkansas, MiseissiDDi. L'misiam and Texas. The distribution to West Tennessee and Arkansas will be made from Memphis, to Mississippi I rom Jack son, to Louisiana from New Orleans aod Shrevepprt, to Tvxas from Dallas and Austin. vScfceitifes of Ti?e and men. for Mr. C vvaa hn lsot p.iid my c sis ot lj0 oea".s u . to tlitsdiy- -'ein! S s tys tbe doc;tt. I u-.y mi limit it comes l!u : bad gwee for ie ro-eiis of vvf.jey..as I hnd 1,0.1 ; moral ourstg .0 quit u far m-ve ihau thtee Jftw,-1. and if ilr. O wn wi-1 fo;low he e'-iinpla of i- a.; old d 0 nr j. n will b-j a blv. r lu-ri xiui 1 iu 1 h ftw mazh aft cfr-d '.v..h ' eriiUMhS -of eys a .-.a - f TOHTUBES " AND-r' ' . BLOOD 'ns i have ovr 1fHi, a;d Mr T I CMILI T.KH EriDtions, A f 1n Sfeai T01 tuies. Loathsome Sores. Itching and; tmrn- ana "op 1J. rau , n t eyery sf.tjcle-.0t lichlng.Saly, pimp y, Inherited rave,--l!ft llie'wond fr;ui off Itv !;d centre lrin' t5.T'nilous andr-wtoffious DiM'H8' of the Blood CIBIB FLASHES. Tlic Latest From tine HalJians Tlie SritisU in Ilurinali-$lacl stone 011 tlie Hustings. '. London Nov. 21. The British teatnMp Ibt-riari from Boston, Nov. 10th, for Liverpool, is -ashore. In Duns maras Bav and liaetv to prove a to r.al wreck Dunmuras Biy is an mlot on the Southwest coast of Ire land. , , A BlilTISII VICTORY. The British expeditionary foree has captured 31agwe, a to wn of Bur mah on the Irrawaddy river, 35 miles from Prone. Along with the prisoners taken were three Italian officers serving in the Burm se army en P.. --Kendergjist is now at Membe He states th it fighting is expected at Sagaing. ALEXANDER PREPARING TO ATTACK THE . . 1 -. SERVIANS. . Dispatches from S!i vnitzi state that oi)fy a few shots were exchanged between the Servians and Baigari- .ns at the front yesterday. Prince Alexander.; intends to atiack the Servian lorees-. at Lragoman loaay the weather permitting; Bjth sides ... e are contantiv nurrving remiorce- ments to the front. The battlefield is till strewn with unattended dying and dead soldiers. The medical and ambulance corps of both armies are wholly inadequate to m efc the pres ent wants and manv ot the wounded unable to assist themselves are left to perish where they fell. WIDDINNOT YET CAPTURED. " Sofia. Widdiri has not yet been captured - The Servian .troops in that district have never assumed the offensive. The Bulgarians have fre quently attacked them in the at tempt to draw them witnm the range of the Bulgarian gunboats on the Danuoe, buc there has been no 1m- ortanc fighting in the Widdin dis rict. ;. . GLADSTONE CONFIDENT. Edinburgh Gladstone this after noon delivered his third speech of the earnraTrn at Dalkeith. Fully three thousand persons were in at tendance He said he was confident the Liberals' would elect a majority of l he members of the House of Commons in the elections. The de fenderjoe, he said, of the Irish voters was unsafe and dishonorable to the country. . - A Bad Place for Tramps Galveston, Nov 21 A special to thf NewM from -Demon, says: Fif een tramps, who were, confined in thp calaboose thiv"-for refusing to work, w re wfiit?d. upon lajt night by a mob ' unknown men, who over poweivd the gimrus ana toot the ramps out, nrid adnjini;uered thirty nine lashfs, ell Jtid on each, and old them to "get. ' They -got" and not a tramp is seen in Denton today. and no more are expected this sea- on. advertisement 3Zessrs Kosc an el Cowan. To the Editor of. Thk Observer. "A'as! the art s tbatoo envhors The man that meudles w;th cold 'Iron " I notice th3 popiujiy editor of tte "Wadestjoro Tlaes at;al ? syeaKs, atsdll this tfiort is the be.t of wit aud fcarcas:n he his, he, like Falstaff should uutter uls braias and thro v them to th- dog lor a iew Y-ar's eirc." I pronounce f ?lse ttjut Jurig-i D'c!-; appointed me as a Republican i.probab.v at tuat uay ueid an ulgu a at-at In the Democratic synagogue as my o ponem, tut I fell froui er-ies 011 tne NO fance law", and the 'County goveriimout.' I have hopes thtl Ui be received t&c&'.foto church, since xhey parootied Ruflin, and ma e a candidate cf hlin. i.o commltvd Krae LffeDced. Now as 10 tie charges pieierre! by Mr. Co an. 1 herewita stthc a iettt r trota J. A. L' ckhart, Esq.. attorney ai law; vhlea sets the m it:er at rest for all time. - Wcclily Bank Statement. New York, Nov. 14. The following Ban Kb statement or tne ASKociated for the past week show: . : Loans decrease, S875.900 ; specie decrease, IS60.000; legal tenders in crease,.' $252,300; deposits increase, $872,700; circulation' increase, $125, 300:' reserve increase, $894,125. The banks ' now hold $27,3S9,283 - of the 25 per cent rule. WADES30BO N. O. , Nov. 13,1885. W. A. Rose Esq. , U. b. Oo:jumis3io,er, : : Dear bin: Yours of thH date ti hand. The trial of ihe case ot the U. a vs Peter Goodman, G o. llcoks ana Wtdi.-un Hooks, belore y u took tvRc-s la the sueriS's JEaje in the court house, in WadesBcro;the utual piace ol trial of such causei, aa of t.lai by justices of the pece of chutos uied by tuem in wa t sui.ro. The nances 01 the wit nesses f .r t;egov-mment wera encoded oil the warrant, and au suca witns ses vera duy wcrii paw examine.!. I am confident tbas Mr. Iagram U. 3. Deouty Marshal, hnvlng the defendants in custxiy wa present during the whole of the trial - The trial was open, public and as falriy coiidu :.ud as any could B '. aua upon me evwenc-j oft. tred 1 could not ?ee how the court cou d do otherwise than it did. Respectfully. James A LocKHART.i Attorney lor said def endats. iv excess In Appeal for tlie Galveston iSuf. r ferers. - Philadelphia, November, 21. The mayor this afternoon ususd an op .peal to tho citizens of thi city lor contributions in ai 1 . of Galve3ton, sufferers. , - , : ,Tex - Gents, to maise a pood appearance, should have Shapely looking - reet. FiB fitting ; phoes, cou- strnfit'l on scientifia r-rineiiKes -cover ny cerep.ts.' and at the hum time ''develop ".-jail the good points in one's feet, rev tnese res9' eta tc ev se and comfort, always asK youriea!&i' ror xjie NAN" glide by lar tn - brt everffltado A. K.- ItAK-KK? & EBO. ait3 for ChrJictte.-;.; -t . i, ietlldeod 4- I? Mr. Cowan recjeived the infermation from the DiHlr.c:Detut7. J. A. Littse, and was authorized by him tu biiits the charges,.; which he old - and whtoii Ldo not uelieve he was so aurhcr!zed to do I wouli kii.d y eay to the hit.t'lct Dipufy that the Cojnui.ssioatu's coat t is eiiilr-iy moefiendnt ot htm1, ana he has no more to do wsta Jt m in any other citiZHii. onif m the language otra.e no. 3a. he may be al'oeu to exam ne vdones&es, if ha be- littvts tiline f. "-"OuciooninE nn his 'wit esses." Why ihelflea! that long shanked compin-int and prolsi'uitio:it, W. J. F. Btuubs, had raked the countv witn a drna net to est t! eviaence con v let t :es3 defends ts, and they (the w ltriesses) were all fufsant before the court ery 03ie, l. honever. had'the . courtesy -to' send Mr Mr shrtil twice to'Capt Llttlewtiie collector requesting au atttiifiMnffi Derore commencing tne ca-,e kow, as to ihd uexi; charge.; ; In.-looking over tnr dockets a'jout fcur years ago, I: came io the csis tif Tt: n.- .Ofiwaa vs. Iltuderson (T3e.vYood CDnvict, in iwhtcn; flgures Mary Jane Bradley, the i.u ieo! k. H. Cowau. " J And tioaa my nvtes, that llarv Jan:.livher testimony, says: "l runaaway myself from the uclv baby and edikatun." And no ore f-ntu: fHirat. and there ws no evl d-see to w.nvifi tin defendant --Henderson Gale- ce in oocriy 5" tha jucIicHiH.. and ttis js tne c se in iv. n ai Cw-vau saya I deeld-. d as vinst.hto, b'Caus ha iiis e to scav fa costs. if thH were LO M.tn: aas. wocd with the encapae -except eomo eviae which was -oassea noon by aoihec maaistraie kfnrm ;- t,flA-- and wi Ictl I mvei Oill very pi tne 1'can diy . t?ar dow s -tf ttwn f r n or '-'play other iv-ntasfe rlcVte ' u. iUt he asaln vurt e th xo -n cr. i s. I ConTiCt ana ti ie h'm ' -'. ustas l nad fin ste1 viviU jr- -'-h :'!-v. Chut. liittf. tiep:-t m itM' ov ei-T i t -tav -itl , and tid ire tn.it h.vh d not aulho 'z M.-. .;!. :o usts his name n a ?y manoe; -1iat-e.-.sn c ,!,'e -turn tub Iht1 UM af -ie-i 1 in ?r wlr t,r caniitances, 1 1 ke bacK Mit .vent e rvraiKl. r m-de to Capt. LUtiei tMsht-iU . a u ' '' e COtQt Of Aii.kiW ih Ul- 'ni :).(! OV 'rMV- vbje now tho -vmo, try, wv,,cn le r -dv savi h on me. I f ill a:y, t In t Im ; g ot Prt, put intnat o' lijic le Toby, "Gs p'.'or lly l -wl I n Jt crush you " W. a - 1SK. - U.S. Cotu.-:::d il- joy. 1?3 lacls i.ml Ie,J J.e. - - WADESimo.' Nov 2.1,1835. . To the Editor of -THfc Oasa-.vAH:. I' ?o r isue i vve tne'fi? a'. wt coramm icationf'Ofn rr. -i. H. .'oia. t'f this place, in wh ch, fcpeasi v. o tr 'o f, re sa- 'I earned th i UU'-d bit .trm'sJ'ner, which posion h ;vt a ;ed from J d-4-- i): :k-h-ecidHf a ca -t favo' n 'ho e n a t while thrt l!n!fcltS:i:t-.s Deunty. th -pr rt.for, v.;-t, v,it with hi witHei-s s , I i or u-ho tzed. by Capt, J- Vf i ! Hn Tir.ii' V- in ci Mf. W L 'ST.tVlf; ii'S riartr er io ! usi-is . er:-. to s i- tnat-: ? he 'acss are true as 'ktatetx I drrvd my .ailwimaucn Iron fhirf .:'":': - :- - S---: ,We desire to sav th we did not authorize Mr Cowan to make. ; thi? sta ement. n.r is 1t tr?e. Coiwntloner ;Eoi' heard -m! nWrtiia the case in the sthswnce of tht Peout when he ex- mpotArt Ut hps -r spr.r. sifr,ei how ver..-?n exmina ti n of ali the wiriK's-wi. not i s t e absence of the witf'e-'ses. as appears from, tkf sta:emcnt madet y ilr. Cowan. ' - - , J M. LlTTLS. . VfM. L. t TEKLE. ' "WADESBORO N..C. Editor of Tub Observer-: . Jear sui send iuv r-nlv Io Covan to Bose I must htive it pub ii3ti1 l i-yvur tmv bt-cause I wish it to eo-vvher? Mr -.Cowan's a tides h ?ne. . I believe you v.ill oubiish It as you did my other ar; lelr, bat if -lou. w 11 not-do so foa K; y- rtteuhe m in and a s ibsrtber you raust publ sh it as an ativ-.-rUsrment- Conn has Hial!clouiy slander d me. and 1 want to pus thif ris?ht. PuPiish t at a 1 events, a? d send me th bill if you elect to do so, aud I will nay the amount. Yours tnily, . W A. I OSE iVmi'A "! t-ktn and Sisup, with Loss or Hair; irommiaucy to iv uc sis eld age, are positivfiy cured by -. utictjba, ThegTeat v.l KSj&m i bkin i:re, anji trncBK stoai'. an exquisite oun Tlie Iloine aitl tlosoital. 'If is" hoped that our people will re member tho Home and Hospital on Thankpfi-ivinsr dav. There are at - v-. . present 9 persons there to be fed and cared tor. Materia a lor a nice Thanksgiving ."dinner will bo most welcome Provisions, sheets and pillow eases, blankets', comforts, old linen and cot:on rags, crockery, matt ra&es for cot beds, and anything useful, will be a help in adding to the comfort of the house and its inmates. And -.as a proof ' of .landly interest and thougbtfulaess, sueh dooations will cheer tho patients arm encour age the managers and. matron to per severe in their labors . Jane R. Wilkes, Sec. andTreas. Use the great speclfis fcr "cold In head' and ca tarrh Dr. Sate'.; Cata.ri Be'j ued j. Stotuers! Mothers!! Mothers:!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a s!ck child suSeriiig and crying with the excruciating pain ot cuttin teeth ? 11 'so, m ai once and get a twUle of MHa. WiNaLOW'a SOOTU1NG riYKTJP. It will" relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon It : there Is no mistake about it faery is not a mother on earth who has ever uwyl it, w?o will nottll you at once that it will re'r-flate ine UavcIh. and give raat to the mother, and retief at id health to the child, operat ing like m.-ik:. It i perrV.ctl satetOTtseln all cases, and pi.essaru to the taste, and Is the pre-" scrtptic-ii ot oi:K of ,ihr .ld.--t -?nd -twwt i'sle phy-iiciarib iwju uum-s m the IJn:d State. Sld ever vt Jrf. ivinr a bo'tjp HAHAH'8-WALKINGFA8T. IAT THE? SAY ABOUT TEE H:.2srsr shoe. Nos. 31 & S3 Park row, ) 1, 1835. J ,23, New York. Sept. MESSES. ROGERS, 3?EET & CO. Gentlemen j Havlnff noticed In this Bio-miner's San your Bdvertisement oonoerning tho Hainan's Waukenuhast shoe sold by tou. I cannot refrain from expressing, unsolicited, my satisfaction with. m pair which, after a year's almost continuous wear, I am just about discarding-. I had been ac customed to havins my shoes made to order, pay- injr from $9 to 813 a pair for tbo earns. Last sum mer I mean a year ego wishing for a pair of shoes at short notice for a trip to the mountains, X otepped into your establisiunent and purchased a pair of Eanan's. For ea se and comfort on Ions tramps in the country I have never had thehf equal on my feets while for durability ; they come about as near to the Irishman's ideal as any thing I ever saw. He said he . didn't care what kind of shoes he had eo lone as the uppers were indestructible and the soles were mace of eter nity." They have worn out the second sole and the uppers are still perfectly sound arid whole. I am clad to add my testimony to their excel Zenee, thought a total stranger to the Hanan's or to any member of your firm, and you are at.-. liberty to make any usa of this communicatiou ou may ece fit. Bespeotfiilly Tours, ' . MOKTmiEB' LIVTNGSTOir . . A. eblOeodtf IZAIVKIIV-Ac HBO.. - AseMits for ;5iarlotle. TO RENT. : dweliln; hou'e on Tryon street, next to 3, C. Barro1a:hsItldsoc.J. Apply to .-,-, nov20d3t , , JAMES HiaTT.- - -v '3: .4 -JmA;- of sorts of ails of -need a cooling-Liniment.- i ! feeautitter, u-rnaM?, nd Coticuka, Uesolvbot t the new Blo xl P jriiier, externally. OVK R il n WTIf SORKS. ' - I - ? 1i.av hon iifHiffu4-1 -KlriAn last HT.irnVi with ftRkln dl e-ist ! h" floetorH c it ei Eczema M lace cavcd wit h c.b and .sores, and the Itching and burning were a'rnnst imbeaaol" heeing ' your jurticuftA Kf,MKi)iES jfo hit'h;y recommenced, con fltndd 'o tivr tueni a trial, asioa . the x cttccr und t TJTicuR.. J-oap t'xternaliy.. aiH Eissolvemt toi rua ly, nr four '" Oj-th I ciH mvs It cureti io gratitude for which I noa-Ve this . public state met t . - . Mrs. CLARA A. FREDERICK Braoi) Brook, Coan T wis affllOd wlvh Eczema on the Scalp. Face, A-r aid Neck, wh eh ia dr--pgit, where I got row v'lu'ioies. rir -nou'jfifd on o tne worst cases th.-tt h;vi evor comMindw ids notice. He advised me to t!? jour CuxiruRv icmepies, and att r five da?' use-my sc-ifp H;d rirt of iny fac were en- ureir c r-d, ard i botv Jn another wfek to have my eirs. ne..k, and the other pnrtofmy fHcecurHJ. , HKRilAN ShADE. 120 E. 4 in Street. New Yoim. ,,: i-Tcasa-vo siiskask8 cured. . outicura. s'ands at the he d of its t la-s. e-pec- iaiiyis ti)H tn case with" rne UuricxrRi hoap, U .ve hd an uhuMiall.v good trade th's summer, owing to tbo prevalence of an sggr svated form of Itch tht'ouh fi'jni'Viocdl is in, the country, in wmca t;ie uuticuka uemkdiks roved satis tac tory w L. liASDIGG, Druggist. Uniontcwn, Kv. . - , Are sod by all drugrsbts. Price: Cuticfra, 50 cs-nts;RESk.l,VENT, Si.00 ;6oxp. 25 cents. Pottkr DRU9 and fHEMic.ii, Co., Boston. S jnd for "How to cure SKin Diseases." i Q C $ f 1 TI IT the Comp'exlon and Skin by using cj ... u tne uuncuRA soap. THE SWIV'G M4CHTNE IS THE cause of Uterine Fains and Weakness. for Aching Si oes and Bncfe. Kidney Pains, Sciatic. Cnest Pains. Weakness and Infla tation thj etrrietiBA Anti- Pa kn i'juast'KR i-i infallible. 25c. nov4dwed&saf&w. . a. B. C00HRAME.-0HA3. B. J0SE8 CHARL OTT m Ah ml Alb 'a V l i) B. E COCHRA.NE, Manasess. rHIS AGtNCY WILL BUY AND SELL LANDS of evtry description and in any parte North or South Carolina, and will rent properti in the city of Charlotte, collect rents, attend to repairs and make prompt returns, and If desired1 will at tend to nayment of taxes. effectin2 of inssparae. etc. AH property put into our hands will be Advcrlised Free of .t For a stlpulat on previously agreed upon. KOR .SALE One dweltlna house on B street. 7 rooms, aeet in each room, well of good water, lot 99xl0eet. In good neighborhood. Price, $2,000. One dwelline on Eth street, adjoining residenc cf S. M. Howell, 4 rooms, well of water and sahle lot 60x198, convenient to business. Price. $1,550 Oae dwelling on South Tryon street, adloinine residence of Dr. Bratton. 8 rooms, closets and pantry, well of water, well located for a boarcttftfi hou3e. Price, $3,000 r One dwelling on corner of Graham and 10th . W. m4-.-m f" 1-11 . . I. . . . .n -Bictit, o ruuius, H4(oiieii, weu oi water, ioc va. feet on Graham street, 162 feet on 10th street, very desirable prgiperty. Price, $1,250. Q, One dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot 09Sxl98 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well cf good water, scld on terms to suit purc&asxir Priee, $4,000. . Dwelling In Mechanlcsville, 1 story 3-roni house, lot 99x190. frontln? on C atre.. lot 1736, square 215. adjoining T)roperty of W. a. STnt, and others. Prlc. cash $850. Jy Two tots. N8. '7 arid 808. square 46, front1 & injr 99 reet on B street and nuihinii tliwl io C Ft5et;t. On the premises Is a two-story f?aa.c dwelling, feven rooms and small storehotise-. Taayjirdat Lowesvllle, N C.,; 22 tfeer vats, 1 twol '2 lime 1 shop house 18x23 bars Souse, bark raiii hoise. stable, dwelling; ii at-re land connected with tan yard. Prica liX),05 Will lease fcr 5 or 10 uears on reasonable tejaia. A very des!rable farm, containiT3g lf 0 acres, about three relies tFest of Charlotte on the CaroHna Ctntral railroad, known aatht Junta Hayes fa. -.--a. adjolninsr the. lands of Dr Paul Baniuger rnd others. Sevaa-room dwelling auaneciisftary o'itou!;din?3 in good repatronthf premises. Wei? wateirsd and in a aood neighbor hood. Price per acr t;m Lot trontlne on Morehead st., Jf9x3SS feet, I 28 34 tmall two-room house, well, lot w set with fruit trees Price S8T.0. - j Five room dwelling with kitchen aad stable, "x I lot 99x193 on West Tiade street. Deautifu rove aud well of good water. Price $2,280. 4j Jne story frame dwelling and lot on Stone 43 45 47 wall street. Price $500. One lot and a half lot, unimproved, on the corner of B and lltb streets. Price G50. One story frame store house 20x60 feet, lot 24x100 feet, fronting on railroart. and one unimproved lot in rear cf above 100x125 feet, botb at Sanford, Moore countv, N . C. -Ti e $450. Alt Two story Iranw dwelling, four rooms, barn, stable, smoke house, good well, some Iruit trees, about 3i acre of land, In Sanford, Moore co., N.C. Price $1,800. 1 Fifty one acres of land, 23 acres under cultl -vatlon. 1 alanee timber.- montlv nim. som oak. Two tenement houses on plaee. lying on the edge of San for;?, Moore county, N. C. Price $850. The above three facts will te sold together or separately, ami if purchaser desires can secure fusal of a htcM'k of goo'is at price agreed upon . tween himself and the owner.) 5 150 Acres In t-avldson count?, N C.,'. miles ft cm Lexington and 8 ndles from Lin wood. Six room d we ding, good water; four acres in apples, peac hes and grapes. Price $2,000. 5 Lot with two-stotv house, six rooms and two J room kitchen, well and garden, being prop frtv adjoining J. S. Phlilips' residence. Price $2,G50. . v : ; ; i; ..' ;. KA Fifty acre cf land in and adloinir.g Hunt y t ersvllle, N. C. On the place there Is a com tortable tour-room dwelling house, good barn, crib, kitchen and well . Very desirable property. Price S35.C0 per acre. . V 1 ptal Prize 150,000 We do hereby certify that xse sum vise the arranaements for ell the Ufanthh: .and Semi-Annual Drawings of theLcuis- wnu ovate Lottery Company, andtn per son manage and control the Drawings themselves and that the same are con ducted mth . honesty, fairness and in good faith toward all parties, and vx authorize the company to use thia certifi cate, with fa& similtesof &iir siynaturi iUaehsd,iniisaMrtiserrisA Coisim5!3oj( 0 r , 078? Half a liiiea D:s!rMct Iotnsiaia.;Stats- Xott er?, C Incorpofatedlnl888or 25 yesrs fey the Leglala iu. e.ror Jtoucationai and Charitable purposes with a c lpital of $1.000,000 to which a reserve fund of over &550.000 has since been added. . By an overwhelming popuiar vote Its franchise was made a part of the tsresent Sa.te Consfihitton auoptea uecmser 2d, A. D.. 1879. itstrrona .smgs Number Drawings will take piace monthly, it never scales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution: 187"tl 9rsnl Itffonllily AND THE :". Extraordisary v &mi-Ann'ii;il Briwio FOR RENT. Dwelling house on South Tryon street, adjoin ing the reaidew e of Dr. S. E. Bt atton. Vt ry con veniently located tor a boarding house , Apply to sept2dtf Mal Estate Agency, B. E. COCHRANE, Manage 1 A C.I LI Ml V7KOLESALK GROOEB COMKISSION MERCHANT SPEOIAL JNOTlOE.. 55 BKabl8l bujIdift? lotN fronting 99 feet wTaJrji.d9 street, and running through to Fourth street, oetwacn the property of col. H c Jones k Dr. O'D mo-Lw, known as tha Dr.' J M. Mlilet place. Prico S.i 600. ' T,n,-rCaAELOrTJi: H"EAL ESTATE AGENCY. In the Academy of Music, New Orleans. Tuesday, Leuenioer xa, itstso, unoer me personal supervision and management of Gen, G. T. Beauregard, of L.a. and Gen. Job ai. A. Early, of Virginia. Notice. Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, $5. Fifths, $2 Tenths, 1. 1 1 Capital Prize of , $150,000, '$150,000 -l urand Frlze of 50,000, 5(,000 1 lirapd Prize ot 20,000, 20,000 2 l arge Frizes of It. ,000, 2O;0O0 4 Large Prizes of 5.000, 20,000 zurnzesoi l.ouo, 20.000 50 500, 25,000 100 44 300, 30;(i00 an auu, 40,000 WO " . KK). 68:000 1.000 " 50, 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $200, $20:000 loo " loo, jo.ooo ICO " " 75, 7.500 2,279 Prizes, amountisg to $552,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made oniT to the office of the company in New Orleans. for iurtner information write clearlv. srlvtna mil address. Postal Notes, Express Money urders, oi New York Exchange In ordinary letter. Currenrv by Express (all sums of 5 and upwardat our ex pensej aoaressea, M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans. La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Wasning&m, D. C Make P. O. Money OKlers oavable and adrfreH Registered Letters to KEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BaNX, New Orleans, L? SB LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK. STATE NATIONAL BANK, GERMANIA NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La.. New Orleans, La,, New Orleans. La GIVEN AWAY Ihe gret Music-House of the South, tas rewov- en to a Maoiiaaent New-Store (the Largest Music Temple in the US), ana as a souvenir of tlAs im portant era in their business, and aTso as ;n ad vertisement waieh will tell from the PotOEsac to the Rio Grande, they are actually giving away val uable Gold Watches. Doubt not Shis statement. , It Is a fact. It's a Wholesale House, and they do things in whole sale way. Bad this startling 0 4UUVM i PIANO - iu? i? un UP f M TO 1'U J U tti To every Cash Purchaser of a Piano between November 1st and De cember 1st, 1865. from ns direct. , or through any of our Ten Branch nouses or 200 Agencies, tee will pre sent as a Complimentary Souvenir an elegant gold - watch Guaranteed Solid Gold Case, and fine movement. Sold by jtvcelers at $40 to $50. Fbis Off-r Good ea!y Unti mkx 1, rS5. Be- Pianos at Lowest Cash Prices known, with Com p?ete Outfits, and, All- Freight Paid. Every thing fair and e quare,' and full satisfaction guar anteed. - - - r Send your name and address for circular firing full particulars. .This Is the one chance of o; life time, tich should not be missed, Don't vait." The offer expires December 1st, and cannot bo re need. Address - , . Luddeii k Bates, SsatSera ifeie Eome,; raTjIEYER'S NEW BLOCK, SAVANNAH, GA. X- C: ."DITISIOX. TRAINS G0ING - 1&5. f'l V - . . Iktilt n L: aR 4.10 n iTay 31 balLsbiirv Arrive Greensboro vo trecnslH)ro Arrive H'JJshoi, " T " lik-feh, Iave Itsieigh , Arrive GcldoboVo fmveatfialelh for all wffiSISSi" bwi At Salisbury with W. "CBtcru jn. V. At Norland TRAINS GOl aj 31. im. "wrn with tTT-r - OS WIT-raal ft V. I i ---"-vui ar i, ppt. ,v : a- h Oil no r.f---.... - ."'""V.itiS G ivet!. .-v - Leave Goidsboro Leave RalPih Arrive Dtirham. Hmsboro. Leave Greep3bo!vi Arrive High Point -0 ";0. pauy. 3.W P 1Di COO p ml 6.L7 p n;! I 9-ff0 it ii;! II oi i. ' i ,r'. frf T1.E- t fir, -2 as Arrive Ralegh" ,Pa Leave R.!ih Arrive Greensboro n m 12.S5 a Bi C a jj, ?C?A and at Charlotte with ?i P oil vy Hit Bir.inTB -w-. A. 1 . avu -T fil I it- t- m 1116 south and So-iti--- Ail Lw 'ot Alr-Lfne for all pointe sSuthT' HM A 4 g RB GOING SOUTH. Leave Greensboro, Arrive Eernersvllle. Arrive Salem, No. 50. Eatly, GOING NORTH. Leave Salem, Arrive Kernei svtne, Arrive Greensboro. No. 2 p Killlfifta 1.17 pm No. 51. Daily, o 00 p is 8.35 n m 11 !Np. 53, Daily. 6-40 am v.' y a 0 8.t!5affl sira univeesItyr r. GOING NORTH Leave Chasl Kill, Arnve Unrversitj, GOING SOUTB. Leave UniversJty, Arrive Chapel Hill, No. 1. Daily ex. Sun. 10.25 a m 11.25 a m No. 4. Daily ex. Sun. 6.80 pm 7.81 p m Ke. S. Dally ca. Sun. 5.00 p a i 00 p m No. 2. Daily 12.54 pm BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHASSK On tradEfrSW and 61, between New York and it lanta, and between Greensboro and AsSJ At' Through Pullman Slam r between Washington and Augusta ard RS woauuiguin ana New Orleans. SaTnroeh ticket eigh Goidsboro, Sallslwr, HSd rcKariotto fS points Soath, Southwest, West, North aArtS For emigrant rases to Lout-: 1" . and the Southwest, address ' A. Jj. ill V-o. vr ST. inCHTPU 2d V P 4 Gen. Xanagr. tf-a. I'a&s Richmond Vn - Houses Rented, House ranted, and rent r-invo.i f., Advertised free of charge. caABi.uXTi REAL E8TATS AGENSl. R. E. COCHRAN R, Maaagw. 05 2d tf Trd StreetRront rr,trl MRS. JOE PEESOM'S rifiilEiJi Lost .fcy ludigestl Oil. Overwork, arrv. Strala, cr other causes. Mentsl 'A J St is rSitire Grpin !yst e m Re n 6 vator AND BLOOD PCHIFIES, j'isf CHOICE NEW CROP pi BUCKWHEAT, (AT FLAKES, ' OAT 7XGAL and ,CIltUfeI5E5 WHEAT The largest and best assort ed Stock of HeaT? atd Farcy GrrciiHS In the city. 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