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DAILY OBSERVER. THE OITT; Tncsday, July IV 187T. The Weatheb f To-Day. For, the South' Atlantic ' and East 'Gulf States stationary or higher pressure and tem perature ; Southerly winds', partly cloudy weather and occasional showers. NEW , ADVERTISEMENTS. - Wilson &' Biirwell Druggists. ; ,.rt M Lichtenstein Tailor. The Temperature. l ... ; . ; - The thermometer at the drug store of Wilson & Burwell registered as fol lows, yesterday, at the hours indicated : a. m., 12 m., ; 3 p. m., 6 p. m., 82 84 84 Meeting of the County: Commissioners, i The board of -,couhty-;ommissioners was in session Jal the court house yes terday, for the purpose of rteeiting the tax lists from the hands of the asses sors for the severaytorwcshipB tftij county, i Ai few bfdersiwewfuadeifqr the payment of public money on differ ent accounts, but the day's, business was not of public, interest, The board will be in session' Again to-daywhen t will be' met by the school committees of the different townships, numbering in all m ore1 than one hundred . - - . -MM Departure of the Grays. The Charlotte Grays left yesterday afternoon at 6:20 for Wilmington, Wrightsyille and Smith ville for an en campment of ten days. There were thirty-five rank and file. , They ' were accompaniedjby a dpien or more citi z'ens. J :The:HorneV Nest Eiflemen es corted them to the depot, and on their arrival 1 at; Wiunin'gton they will be mei by W-military ,'of that city. The trip will prove a; most delightful one. We shall j hear 'from them in a few days.. the reports is the amount of work they have done,: and their healthy condi tion. Out of sixty -men. for more than 2 months.. there is only one sick man." This certificate is signed by J F Plonk, J. P , William Garrison, -M A .. . . 1 . .1 fiftrnpnlftr D V P.l artrn W T AVior. committee oi the unamoer oi I " 5 ; . . netny, a kx Jaarrill, J. jf., JL. A Dellin ger, D A Summey, Jas D Mundy, M. D , and Ephraim Friday. . Statements to the - same effect are published in connection with this card, by O S Dwight, chief engineer of. the road and by J M Coffin,' supervisor of convicts; In conclusion Mr Motz himself says: ; . : ' 1 : ' -i "Not a single rule for the government committee m a very liberal, ha8 been knocked down or stuck with I and at- the same time business like I a knife or treated brutally in any shape 1 maiiWA and have civen the merchants or form : some have; been punished v ,r - . :, , -. i :u .u r Li...i or Charlotte the following very liberal J-TT T "iracwry. uui nnuuuH u LQOl auu tula lo vj .) I. i, J. toe At dots. : Coroner W. N. Alexander has held fifteen inquests since the 1st of January- ;. , .j ' The chamber, of commerce rooms is naffinir tn Ya a nnniilur rpsnrt With the fc -w w rv members. . ' r Brooks Long, colored," the last f the "festerment" roosters, was before Jus tice Osborne yesterday afternoon and was released upon paying the cost. The number of small boys who col lect on the streets whenever a military or fire company appears, is the subject of wonder if not of admiration to all. Mr W. Myers, Jr.; yesterday eri tered upon the discharge of his duties as route agent on the Atlantic, Ten nessee & Ohio Eailroad, vice Mr V. M Walker. .' . . Judge Schenck opened - a special term of States ville court yesterday, aod will continue to hold it till the accu mulated business of the last several years is dispoeed of. Nat Caldwell,. colored, in jail for larceny, and Aleck Hargrave, colored, in for belaboring his wife, were turned out of jail, yesterday : the first on baiL in the old cemetery, in rear ' of the second to be nut to work on the First Presbyterian Churcb, was struck streets. - and had a. considerable part of the road be run in the interest of Kich- .Vi - . hark torn from it f the house of P. S. mond andf Baltimore, or shall it be ' Whisnarit.t Eao. ' in Smithville. was run m the interest of North Carolin urays aia no leave nil o p. m.,r tnei " ; . .-. . a i v. a v: struck, and several Joncks knocxea lanst , Za aa -.a from the 'chimney, and the frisky fluid Railroad men will learn some day ii, ; ;4?n . also struck- somewhere in Mechanics- his departure ville. Though a god deal of fright build their roads, and now pay freights T . and nervousness resulted from the to keep them up, have some rights it turns sout mat the man Brewer, 8to Q da mage was done by either that must be respected. Our local wno lost sme money in this city, was the wind lightning freight rates can be largely reduced not roDheoin uenry looie's barber without materially affecting the busi- shop. iie was piayiug cards with Allen, fromotea. neg8 of the roadg We iearn from one ine oarDer, unaer tne fourth street Mr Jas. S. Davant, at present agent Qf our business bouses that fifty cents vtrestle of the Carolina Central Railroad, of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta freight was charged on a package of busincf83 and thus his funds were spirited away. Railroad in this city, yesterday re- our weeding hoes, not weighing ten previously Fraud la Postage Stamps. H Three letters, all of which bore stamps which had already been used once, wete dropped in the postoffice yesterday, and were sent on to the dead letter office. The most abortive and ridiculous efforts had been made to erase the ink on the stamps, and in this effort they had been, washed al most to pieces and the face on them scratched until it wa3 unrecognizable. The fiaud'was perceptible as far as the stamp coud be seeq. It is well for the public to knov tb'at while stamps can be used a second time it costs $50 to do it. 1 n. . ' ' . , . i, The Lightning's Freaks. A rain storm, qnitelisevereif6f i:thp time of its short duration, and accom-, paniefl" bv heavy thunder, wind and vivid lightning, passed over this city Sunday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock.: The lightning, during the storm, struck' at four different points within the city limits : A tree was struck in the yard of J. C. Burroughs, Esq.; another, tree the LOCAL FREIGHTS. What'th Committee of the Chamber I of Commerce, on Inland Trade and ; Improvements, Have Done. jTli Commerce, on , "Inland Trade and Improvements," consisting of Messrs Jno W Hall, J H Weddington, L W Sanders; K M Miller, Jno E Oates and S Wittkowsky, held iv meeting at the rppma;of the chamber yesterday even- ing, fQr; the purpose of having a con ference1 with Mr J J Gormley, superin- tendeui A,;Tf K., in' regard to local freighted Mr Gormley, we learn, met the: tariff of locallfreights to Statesville, for points on 'the ' line of the Western North Carolina JBailroad 1st class .. zoo per r hundred pounds. 2nd " : 20c : ; ..fv, ; 3rd " ! 18c " " " 4th " 16c " '-.. v. H 5th ' 14c " u 6th " 12c " " . " Other, meetings will take place with express' directions of the penitentiary Doara. Mr Motz cannot complain that we have not set him right. V..A- ''- The Normal School at Greensboro. Through a gentleman just from Greensboro, we learn that the interest in the Central North Carolina Teach this representatives of the several roads era' Association which met in that city b the Bession so far has been an ex- disposed !tb meet our merchants in the ceedingly pleasant and profitable one. same -spirit which Mr Gormley has Eighty-three teachers have been in at- sbown.. The thanks of the committee tendance. The exerciser "have been were' - Unanimously tendered to that conducted t?y Mr Allen Jay, and con: gentleman for the courtesy shown 8181 OI au ine Drancnes augnc in our thern and the liberality which he man- common acnoois, interspersed with - I J "1 Jl" ' - - .1 v m ifMr1 tnw.rH ihfl hn.ino.. inform f aany uiscussions on me metnoas 01 ;t teaching, school go ernment, &c. Be- Business men complain that the verv 8iaes inese' Tm nave Deen ctures I e 3 a i i . i N. C. Railroad, is a serious detriment lTh gchoo' atng whom Wa9 the Hon to thm hdsinesa of thecitv-lh. nrPSfiht John Ke"v PurinS the next ff days,' L.f A'- 3- 1 1 . tariff of freights almost prohibiting eioe l?e Beflon mioses, several otner sales in the transmontane country. It r8u BeuU6...ea, Wm aenver is to be Hoped that Maj Wikon.who is ,eciu!es: whi aaure-s me powat xhe head of this great JNorlh - ""J CaronS I enterprise, will not turn a Rev. Dr. J. Henry Smith will lecture on deaf ear to lhe anneals of our business uue AU1DS8- is a wo expected While I inai ut ereus Aienuennan, lormerly on this 8utnect we will state that a bar- "4 V"D " ;it rif'torraono n ooH o d.v college m rennsjlvanw, will lecture - , , , x s or . so: ago, from Richmond, Ya., to Hickory N. C, for lees than would have been charged from Charlotte. Why is this? Shall our Western rail- to-day or to-morrow. The regular session closes Thursday, after which, many of the teachers who have been in attendance upon 'these meetings, will go to Chapel Hill to the normal school there. The following officers have been elected for the ensuing year : President Allen Jay; Vice-Presi- - that the men who largely helped to oents-lst,D WC Benbow; 2d,FS Blair; oo, J so. weameny; 4in, .jx j iiinglish; 5th, Sallie Henley; 6th, Bersine Oi borne; Secretary and Treasurer A Mendenhall. S IP HHSTG T H A. D E 18 77. 13 Dicti Street. Boston, Mass., and Trade Street, Charlotte, N "yil are now receiving id our CHARLOTTE HOUSE, a full line of all grades j of BOOTS and SHOES. Having introduced oo BOOTS and SHOES in the States of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, with success beyond our expectation ,we have re -cently established a house at Headquarters, NO. IS, HIGH STREET, BOSTON, MASS:, which will enable us to fully compete witb other Jobbing Houses North, and to extend our trade into other States. ' "We sell only by the case from our BOSTON HOUSE, and all orders forwarded there will receiye prompt attention, and, it prefer red, be shipped and billed direct. The former reputation of our CHABLOTTE HOUSE, unsurpassed in the South for the amount and variety of its large Stock, shall be maintained, and we shall constantly keep on hard in both houses a full line of all grades o ' BOOTS and SHOES. Having made this arrangement we have no hesitancy in going into large towns or cities to show our Good? feeling assured that we are able to giye to prompt paying customers as good teims as any other house North or South. We solicit your orders or personal inspection to either of the above houses. -'. : '4', i'l "1 , . . ' X W 2HC W O S'i-ia'S ",- TBA'DE STEEET, CHABLOTTE, N. C, and 13 HI G H 'STREET, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, marl s H. M ORRIS Call and see the New) Arrival of CS- O IO AT & BROTHERS'. 20,000 Yards of Hew Stales of Calicoes, only 7i cents per yard. . iilll'Iiili el Semtlfl W&&Mm &ilnBertliiBBt. from 5 cents to 75 cents per yard: Ladies' Linen Suiting, 25 an 30 cents per yard. Another Lot Gents' Blue Flannel Suits, Handsome Ladies' Slippers, Mosquito Netting, all colors, lOO pairs No. 1 Ladies' Kid Gloves, Don't fail to call and secure the greatest bargains of the season. July 4 only $12.00 only 75 cents per pair. 75 and 85 cents. t only 75 cents. The keeper of a candy and ice cream store-in San Francisco discharged a waiter for fondling the keeper's cat in hour?, and paid him at the a month, instead of $40, as previously agreed. The waiter carried We were made glad yesterday by the ceiyed , the appointment of general pounds, from Charlotte to Tineyille his case into a Justice's court. Dleadino- presentation of the four largest peaches ticket agent of the P6rt Royal Rail- ten miles and one of the firm assured that he was not particularly fond of ana a nail dozen oi tne Yerynnest plums roaa, wun neaaquariers ai Augusia. U3 tnat he could have hired a man to our eyes have ieasted on this season, by This position was, until a few months carry the package on horse our lelTow-townsmao, xx. W. Tatem, ago, neia by Mr lnomas uavant, a back, for less money. Just at this who, besides being an alderman of our brother or Mr James, who lett it to time all the goods bought in Charlotte city, knows just how to grow fruits. take a similar one on the East Ten- by the merchants of Pineville, are Twenty more negroes left, yesterday nessee Virginia & Georgia Kailroad. hauled by Mr Allen Cruse, in drays afternoon, for work on the track of the Mr, Jamw, savant nas sent in nis res- This is an outrage, which we hope Richmond fc Danville. Railroad Em. ignauon. wnicn win laKe enecc on uie time ana the determination of the Dlovment is now offered all' who will Asl 01 August. A I A 1 J cats, outinai nt consoiea ineone in question because the employer had just chopped off the heads of two of her progeny. He recovered his rifiht- ful wages, but the Justice decided that he was lawfully discharged. BUSINESS NOTICES. go, and if any of the colored men of va.va.ni nas oy, nis emciency, win remedy. this place suffer for food with $14.50 u "v i uamess, auum ways agree au io l , There is no doubt that the question per month and rations offered them at and pwMM" manners,rei.dered himsell 0f iocai freights is one of vital irapor this work, they deserve ho better. "v,COTlU6.; "" w uua? ; tance lo the business interests ot our portion; Of the Community, as Well aS wnl and 1h fthl rentlftmen wbn Hfnro r!nM. ' I. ' . . . . tt- . . ... If r ' 0 -" i in annxai Ptroiaa uio nenomifa ii I ' . . i - j. - I v.vj.uw icompoaB vne comuniiee are ueiermm- The woods are full of it and every- be universally regretted., It isnotyet ftd to leave nothing undone to effect 3 Ji .1. fe' "4- ' I 0 Doay is aDOUi to get rich. A rich vein known who will succeed him here. 8UCh a rcductie-n of ratea as our busi has just been struck in the old Penland mine, on the hill beyond the Air-Line depot, within the city limits. This property is now owned by Dr John H Mc Aden, and the mine has not been worked for many years. The ore thus far taken out has yielded well, and the prospects are that the mine will turn out rich. Several gentlemen were in specting it yesterday. i What pleasant memories of the oast members of the Chamber of Commerce and agreeable associations of the pres- His Hanor StUi on Internal Imorova. "co l""clwto menta ber of Commerce, who are pushing When His Honor Judfre Cloud held these men forward, will stand by them court here, he instructed the grand jury to order the county commission ers to layk cheap carpet down in the aisles of the court room. His Honor, it is said,- objects to noises both those made with the feet and those made to a man. W. H. Motz, Esq , and the Convicts on the C. & L. N. G. R. R. t Two Or three weeks ago there were published in the local columns of the ent are involved in the words, buck wheat cakes, mumps, waffles, biscuits, rolls, pot pies, fruit dumplings, etc. To make all these perfection itself use Dooley's Yeast Powder. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. TK.I.EGRAPIUC MIRKKT. JULY 16, 1817. PRODUCE. Baltimore -Oats doll; Southern prime. 45a46. Bye qniet; new, 73. Provisions firm. Mess pork, 14.75al5 00. Bacon, ahoulders, 6f; clear ribs, 82; hams, 12al3. Lard, re fined, lOalOi. Coffee dull; job lots, 17a22. Whiskey dull at 12, 8ogar quiet at toulavllle Flour firmer bnt not higher. with the mouth, but more especially Observe reports of cruelty practiced SS? suepiratien and it was with a view to uPou uo convicw engagea upon me ed, 52. Oats doll; white, 43; mixed. 40 prevent noise ia the court th.tthe'or. f. Che.ter & Lenoir N.rroW HU- der was given. His Honor stated; that Gauge t Kailroad, in Gaston county. 8ide8f 7J Bacon stronger; shoalders, 6; if the commissioners declined to-nay In giying publicity to these reports we clear ribs 8; clear sides, 8 ij; sagar-cured hams a-:tL t. j -TnrPPr1 lm hn ih-t tXi worn nnt in iair aemaiiQ m iwau. i4wa quiec; lur vue uagging, ne. wouiu.uo bo mm- r J choice leafin tierce, lOaiei Whisky qaiet Sell I It IS Stated tuat at UOnCOrd a lew I vo-ixcvt iwi au mvwugnuuu ui i at o. xaggiug uu' uaugeu, iuuww otcuuy As there appears to be a considerable 8 ago, while making a charge to the the charges o the end that their truth and unchanged. wntest over the presidency, as devel- SrJrj) ana giving lnsirucuons in '6TV :r""--r" wrma. oped t the Salary meeting,'thepro- Ctt TOTi J -Fv. ill; net re ceedingj will be watched with - more told wnatne had saiaun'Mr Uarrin- "f"1 ,uu " " U1 ceipts. 15; pales, 280; exports coastwise, 123. Directors' Meeting. The adjourned meeting of the direc tors of the North Carolina Eailroad Company will be held at Raleigh to morrow for the purpose of electing a president ana secretary ana treasurer. OBSERVER OFU JJE. Chablottx, N. 0., Jaly 16, 1877. The Cotton Market. There was no change in this market to day. . New York closed better in feel ing and figures, but oar market was firm at Saturday's closing prices; Hit following quotations are averaged from mices given by a majority of the cotton buyers : Stained 5fialOJ Tineed lOf Ordinary 10i Good Ordinary 10l Low Middling lift Middling Hi Good Middling Hf Eeceipts lor the day, 7 bales. NeW BOOkS- Taiipled, cloth, $1 00 What Tommy Did, A companion to Helen's Babies, 50 The Jericto Road, By the author of Helen's Babies, paper, 50 After Many Days, A new supply; cloth and paper. Upton's Tactics, infantry & cavalry, 2 00 The Child Hunters, By a friend of Italy, cloth, 1.00 For sale by, TIDDY & BRO. Exchange Your Wlieat ! ! ! EXCHANGE YOUR CORN ! ! ! Feed Your Horses ! Feed You r Cows ! FRESH Flour, Meal &c , in constant sup ply. Grain or Produce handled on com mission. Orders promptly filled, and con signments solicited. P. O. Address. CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS. jull5 d2w w2w .fcenHn Female Collep. rHE Fall Session of 1877 will open Aug ust 22d. (4th Wednesday.) Terms per session of 20 weeks, board (ex clusive of washing and lights,) $75.00 ; Tui tion in regular English course $25 00 ; extra studies moderate. For catalogue apply to President T M Jones. N H D WILSON, Pres't jull tf Board of Trustees. ...... ""J1UI j ., . , .. T- 1 . .1 " ... . . ... . . I r u..i.iH.j'.i.j .1 x il . ,n I i.inpn mr.nn i no manncrBT rr T n d .nn than usual interest. There are also, it I " rf S s . , ina- ine D1" --r-s. BALTiMOiut-Firmer; middlings, 12 5 16c; appears, two or three candidates for for tne carpet had been sent to him is, wroie uh, asumg ne name di our sales, 346; spinners, 75; exports coastwise, 75 the position ofsecretarv and treasurpr ana &e supposed ne'd have to pay for riuru,aui wumju ww giveu uiui. xnw Boston Firm; middlings, 12c; net re- " rr ....... i( it. and somebody sittinir near aaid he was followed by another, letter fromMr ceipts, 7; gross, 7. Btmaaya semoes. . t : There were services in all of the city churches Sunday except: the Second Presbyterian,' whose pastor was ab sent at Ophcbrd, aisistipg Rev L Mc- Kinnon, and the weather being . very pleasant the attendance was good. At Tryon Street Jl.vJJ, Bobbitt, P;Dpre8idiDg supposed so too. enclosing a communication which consisted of an assault UDon the char- ewi iron me ffiercnant, a. rr. I nnt nt r i .-"iT-T"- firgt information . was obtained, but jxesieraay morning axr J5.auiman, oi hich Offered no evidence whatever Jtaufman Urothers, on the corner of bg: to show the falsity of the first i.raae ana lryon streets, received a v. such? communication, sent us twice. The last dance was good. At DMCCt, rcceiveu a charge.il As a i . Church, Be v W H telegram from A W Loyns, Esq., ; who not publish any jsidiug-elder of this !ft this, city about; two months ago, though it was se district preached mprriing and evenihg 8ince-.whichr time,y until yesterday, number of the Lincoln Progress contains to ood drigregatforisP After i the SJ-f ' Sh' frm W a card from Mr Motz, in connection inm?nV iftm WinnlAi? a The dispatch, was, dated Atlanta and with whtcK arev nuhliahf ! kpriifinafoa Wilmingtoh Firm and nominal; mid dlings, llc; net receipts, 17., exports . coast wise, 56. Philadelphia Firm; middlings. 12ic: gross receipts, 33; gross, 898; sales, 283, spin ners, 280. Nkw Orleans Firm ; middlings, llic ; low middlings, 10gc; good ordinary. 10gc; net receipts, 199; gross, 239; sales, 2,100. AuousTA-Firm; middlineo. llialUc: re ceipts, 18; sales 18 -.. CHABXBsrdir Firmer; middlings, llic: net receipts, ; sales, zo; exports coastwise, 503. mnminff flAWi ttVmmnri An re uispawn, was tWKa Atlanta and with which are nuhliahVd nprlifin-fpa a.i2sX'aali?Plao'. " :l0C r- .r-"- rr.r . - ua-t.a : . : 17 .. i leans, iz v-iocj saies, aoa; consouaatea net re- administeredU an all the other church .7 rr'rri. . S."1WM,M irom certain parties, setting forth that ceipts, 1,143; exports to Great Britain, 4,864, i wr uu,; w.ia iioyns.. nis wne. was still lrUri. - .. ' . . tMivM.uviiiwigs nuo vuaiKcs ui uTKrooii-awn rirmer ana iraction nere. 'Jan J&aUiman immediately an-lrno1ttr V laUv dearer: middling, nnlanda f58r1- mJH, . . I wvi.l w VUG UUL1U. I ' ' . . ' o. ' "1 " o l - es the regular pastors officiated; , , HrV St. Swithln'a; Iiay. ' f. Bwered the inquiry inilthemrmi!Ltive.1 TWCOa i-- dli??. orleana, 6M; sales, 10,600; speculation o..j.J.v..mk,T..1... Bf . ' , ... . .4 I r 2- r ! :T i ociHiun i and export, 1,000; receipts, none.. Futures- Duuuay,, v -uV, auu a snort ime aiierwaras another UDOhthe case, and when Mr Mntz nrn- Partially l-32d better: nnlands. low middling n .... - : .. v t. . . t. rA.Li..: I .. . . . . I " ' l z i . . . . . . " i store MiMp tliABA i clause, July and August dehyery, 6& tradition -declares 'there-will bo rain'ibr Wal;8till ;ofiri. and if .Awhw'oViviik: i?iu iS.T,. u.:r. . w . , . j.- -r 1- T .i . - ' "-"tuiw , iriku ao iivwei f utjHiiauon; as we I oepiemoer ana ucioDer aenvery. o 13-aza. forty days thereafter, and if ; there be condition of his stock of goods. The closed them affain8thlrAthtftnlw p Wfi.i- in-o a can. Futures Steady; uplands, low mid diing clause, July delivery, 6 ll-32d; new Bhipped September and October de- no rain thai daytKe be Jione hegram was answered by his wife, sought to disprove the statements of our durine the ensuing ibrty; days. tlnilofo who told him that his eoods hadbeeii innr'mhil. kw oDa?i:Vut,i.-- aSp i a - " . ... , irri jr-yf-r' r;i.;?,"Ju6Ju''"'fc" w crop, uwppea September i St. S wjthirf gave uS forty daysf of rain, seized by the creditprs, and removed; that kentleman. The following in nn livery, sail omitted. 6 7-l6d. DUt at wie tjuu,yi - wi? .uujp, otwuw n"o oioy ieiegrttpueuuim'TO-eoine 01 tnem : came in juu itu s ww.w vv i MviuirHipuuti'Pi;.. ii,9Vpiyiiwl I'f VWAsyoN county, N.O.July 5 1877. happens eyery twenty-eight ; years, j Deen made to this dispatch. we, the; undersigned, subscribers liv- Niw YoiK-Futures closed barely steady- caused byT the conjunction of two oi JNeitner one 01 the -telegrams recvil "umeuiaieiy on J tne line of the sa", ,w, eF-edfarni8hed.;the .slightest Krtue !nand Marsere'tfiehVitt cobjunc facts connected :w rinn and it is said- tbev . excited the I departuf e. "It will be remembered that I cruel treatment of thn . i . .a :.:a 1A ... vinnianaarl fliA raTAl I Via loft, thft fMv On thft TTnrth tfoin fnv due to tho contractori W tt int, a which trave us sample faemges.i pui ew,.xorf,vnjpen4gWfnej tii.1Jr fcl' . Snrf.v it rainedd f estefdav it I E. & D. train at Greensboro, but W ZtZt:i,?i "!f?' A didn't and so the old legend is proved j instead 6f being found tn.the North, Joe Fment are unfounded and untruej , On a Ho It mav nave peen a goou ruie iu luraa up u caou; wtniwono uuct- - ; ' v "Fpw'uni- aiie. nuiu'vw & in V - 'tT T 'P (1 Tfi Jyof seeing the operations of the same- the olden time, but in this day and tion.- ,;J :r:lllVA andUnd them cheerful? 'viloS? m4t.mn OH " -Proba. is a bieeer man His fnends are inclined to the be- They arefed well and wnrt IiF nli- ... . - It!.f it.t V milt Hllirn I htat. BviAartna V, i ... . . than St. Switmn. , uitum niu. i v muramrainaa ofi -5 1 11 July, 12 27a 8c. ,- ; August, 12 293. i September, 12 00c. -, j October, 11 65a60c. r . November, 11 43a$4c. - December, 11 44a45c. January, 1157a59o.-' February, 11 70a72c. , March, 11 83185c, r Niw Yoax llng weak at 6i ments strong Btates dull. FINANCIAf,. Money easy at lja2, uoiaauiiatl.OSi and active. New Stei- Govern 6'3 lit MoMr ai Liu Dusters AT BROOKFIELD'3 A.UCTI0N H0U3B. HAVE just been received, one hundred and seventy -fire Mohair and Linen EuEters, which are being sold very fast at the exceeding low price of one dollar. call and see them. jn!121w "Babyland. 99 f A EG EST PROFIT YET. Specimen cop- XJ ies free. For an Agency sena to feb26 D LOTHROP & CO. Boston. Notice. City Taxes!! ALL persons residing in the City of Char lotte on the 1st Monday in February last, and all bodies politic or corporate, who ownea or possessed taxable property on the day aforesaid are hereby notified to re turn to me, on oath, within 30 days from and after the 10th day of July, 1877, a full, true and perfect list of their taxable noils. real and personal estate, and of their net incomes , received, during the fiscal year, next preceding the said 1st Monday in Fsb- Any such person, body politic .or cor porate, 60 failing to return, is liable to a penalty of uo,' By order of the Board of Aldermen, - I f i - - : , F NA8H, Clerk & Treas. July 15 8t 3suc tun . - Democrat and -Home please copy oaw for w oays ana sena om to city treasurer. " - Ten Cent Coliunri. iLFS? comfortable residence, at the West end of trade street. -' ' , V; joll41w;'i FRANK J IRWtW. Barringert& Trotter'ai SummerHbme jn: the' Mountains. r' Ex ceiienc Board, reasonable terms. Apply to JOHN MTJRPHx, V ,.?.w,ulIianoa 'ver, near Asnevuie. jull2 thu sun tu fri GREAT BAR G A I N S , can now be had in . r F I N E ivi I L L I N E R Y, Which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. NEW SUN HATS just re ceived. .Large lot HAMIjUKU JilJbrliNUS, JNliUK HUOUliNlx, Neck Ties, Bib Collars, LINEN SUITING and TRIMMING, LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS, just received nd selling afAthe LOWEST prices for Cash. . MRS jun26 P Q U E R Y 9 PE GrJti A. M: &d CO 1ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Large & Well-selected Stock of BOOTS & SHOES FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES & CHILDREN, AT LOWEST PRICES. '5 ALSO, SOFT & STIFF HATS Of the Latest Styles. TRUNKS & TRAVELING BAGS VERY LOW WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL REMNANTS & ODD ILOTS AT PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST. A Call is most Respectfully Solicited. july3 .! ; Mew (Drop of annDDnnD V. WE H WE JUST RE 3EIVED A PULL SUPPLY OF ALL KIND 3 OP "JEresb. Tiai'iiip Seed, WHICH WE AEE OFFE RING AT L0WP3T MARKET PRICE 3. M, C. We commence wait 4-06 time has COme when we nlmovo nftor eariy to clone otjtsuch Goods as we do not, wish to carry over, for if we until ea8on is past, thereis ho deniand fdvthera:. Our dresa goods CAW BE BdUGrtT ERY CHEAP - FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. ; ; OUR SUMMER CLOTHING MUST BE SOLD AT SOME PRICE. HamburgEdgingicheap . OUR STOCK GENTS' GAUZB SHIRTS UNEQUALLED. V. , ' . : , not fail to cal and get a pair; r 7 4-splendid 5tocTc of Qents' Solid and Striped Sooks.- Ladies' and Misses' Solid :r,and Fancy Hose. ; A Job Lot of Gents'eC3simere-Hats to; close out at some price. . 5 . ALEX AIIDEn, SEIGLE fi; CO.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 17, 1877, edition 1
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