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1 BAINS AW MAIL. TRAINS. The following are the Schedules now! ob aerved od the various Railroads running iDto the city : V .... , RICHMOND A DAHVILIJS HAILBOAB- DAIXY. Mail leaves.......... 7 a. m. arrives .......... .....i 28 p, IB. Local passenger, leavfS,... 25 p m arrives,. ...115 p.m. Accom'n and Freight, nrn p. m ;l leaves....... - p. m .,. A OHABLOTTC AIB-LIHX DAIIY. v il arrives, ............4 4i a. m. i leaves,- 7 40 p. m. CHARLOTTE, cblTjMBIA A ATTGTJBTA.'7 : ' Mail arrives, ..,4 20 a. m. leaves,...-. 7 28 p. m. a ccomm'n and Freight arrives-- , rdaily except Sundays ...4 50 p. m. Accom'n and Freight leaves... 2 00 p. m. Carolina ciwtbal I Eastern Division. 9 Mail leaves daily except eun4 i- f days ... 6 20 p.m. Mail arrives do ........ .........6 CO a. m. Carolina CKWTBAiWestem JDiyi8lon. jfail arrivesdo. 7M..i.fii...l..i& SO'p.'tn. Mail leaves ao.:;.r..t..n"..:.....i:;7 15 a. ml ATLANTIC, TE2TWKS8KK A OHIO- Mail arrives...-!..... ',,. 4 15 p, m 1 ' leaves, ..8 SO a.m. , t - - r-g POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. O For the benefit o f the pnbllc'the following directory of thPost Office of this.cijtjis published : Two Mails North of Richmond per day : pjfst, closes...5 00 p m aOQipm Second, closes...9 00 p m ' ......V. ....opens...8 30 p m Air-Line closes...6 00 pm ...opens...8 60 am Charlotte and Augusta clo8es...6 30 p m opene...8 00 am Wilm'n and Chariotte.4.T.closesr..5O0 pro .....opens... 8 00 a m Charlotte and fehelb ...... closes...6 00 a m ....opens...6 80 p m Statesyille and Charlotte ...cloaes.s.6: 00 a m " ..:Ui..... r.opena..4. 4' 30 p.m But one Mail per day East of Greens boro, to Raleigh and . other points, which doses at 5 p. m. , J j rJ r gf But one local Mail perday from Charlotte to Richmond, which bloses'at 9 p. m. t Office hours for jdelivering Mallsi from 8:30 a. m., to 7 p. m., and from 8:30 to 9 p. m. pg- Money Orders issued and paid, and letters Registered from 8 a. m., to 5 p. m. p&- Office opened, on fiondays-from 8, to 9 a. m., and from 2 tb3-p.'m. - -if tK I . W W JENKINS,: : STATE, NEWS. Hog cholera hR3 broken out among theswine on the fiwannahoa river .Jfa Thirty-five deaths in Wilmington during the month of July, ; of which twelve were whites and twenty -three blacks. , ;j : j A competitive examinatfon was held in Goldsboro Thursday for the cadet- Bhip for the second district. No result announced as yet. -A ' . I f. I A ' Raleigh News : A? few days ago the firm of W. T.lackwfelli-rjo.Cjnade a single shipment of one thousand cases (20,000 lbs,) of their celebrated Genuine 1 . -. ,!-. li 1 '',' . i '.'.: Beef retails in Asheville for six and eight cents per pound. Asheville Pioneer. Let's see. Six and height fourteen. Charlotte can furnish you meat much cheaper than that. The Newbern Nut Shell tells of the shooting of Mr. Stewart Dixon, of Pamlico county, iattys bwh ddor .step by negroes who were robbing s his smoke houses Two men have been arrested on suspicion and it is thought that Mr. Dixon , cannot .possibly re cover. ' - ' There isqui(,e, a .number pfj Jafnes-r town weeds gromng m dmerenr parts of the town that should be rooted up. Hickory Fress., Cut In rAugust and dried, and they are a specific for-the relief of asthma not 'care, but instant relief. Smoke in a pipe. Fact. Wilmington Star. ' - "Why," said Gov! Vaiceii-!iff fSc tered Nation" address at Asheville, "Brother JonSnaiiwiUi Jabk-knife, will, in half 'ar! bui; Whittle afyjbr Jew out of all his hopes in Abraham. It is a hard place where this enterpris ing people .cannot iye but. there ar,e tew in Nef EhgjancT, SifadJ (Wwenn; Brine rA-V3 LAp uis voice; none in JLsnevniw The colored women' in 1 Wilmmgxon ngnt with hatchets and razors read this from the Wilmingto: and hold your breath : York Watters held the unfordria &brhf6f wile'the woman : Nixon plied Tthi Htehetf iir a ir. 3 x i : i : ness. In the melee wbich?eiuiedthe' hatchet fell from the erasp of Nixon and severed the j toe of CharityrThej razor was then drfiwny NixoiOi and several severe gashes made m the neck and breast of the almost murdere4 woman, who dropped to the floor ex hausted from the. loss ,ot blood. Uer vould-be assissinis ' fled,l vevideintly thinking her dead. loeatrical nterpriles always seem to be in iaverle ratio-t5 the puiuauiii- ties of success, and so this year when me times nrft nnnanallv ihard. When times are unusually 11 nam, wnen business is prostrate ialad 6 5tKbu-t """uo ur fill l Bf-nriiTiiiHi.vua country is to be overrun with travelling companies and combinations. Not fewer tbanMxtyttoupgs have bee: orgaBiwd-oM-.'tb Voad?ithis season and within toe next:. torthight; or the "wi montn at larthestj aiLdf inem win be on their travels. ' Amone them are the companies and the stars which have had possesCidrV oTOVW&.W many years, but many new companies hve been made as a vehicle for - the aigplay r,f new M9rewmJcork Jhe .Esculus Hil Chestnut, commonlv ktfown' as the Buck eyp. is regarded with great reverence, many Persons carrying IV lor their pecktas a -kind " iroauced into this country about themia a'e oj the sixteenth century, and is alto j?etner worthv nf hoi rr iraTrt. ns it possesses wonderful carative properties whe-4!eel for f'and isrecdmmef-dea for no4htf)elpf. "afflicted with "that V-ase u; fri-tyi.'ig L.ii The Ru38iansyiiaVV!a4vaLci&i to 'tlii ene- OQY R tina ?aav.'4 W MMt)V1A JVa im i" and Cou88ens;, Lightning Liniment ,.uueua.. liJfUiiuiuK itiiJJv"v t - r" uucu4 juiunuttuicuioww fapwo asRhenmt5sMiralrf. Btiffl' uupersi tpints Sore Throat, Contracted Muscles, aaKheiToothacblrt in Ahebreast. side Wack. No family shoald be without BhtniDg : LinimeBt: Only m Bents ' W)tt "yit, and save a vast amount of suffer- ."'5 Stpw!.! Wt; fc hittuitaDMnv In! w MttoaaiU imm ' law 4kxQ OK uuwai Wl . let Kl' vnoa ererr trell-ppointd toi- -T- 41 T' :TT A TT A TT A , flTf! A Tin firm nn nriTiTmn Tinn OA11.Y-PRICE CURRENT. -I ,5 ... ..... ' ' ' 'r' " ' "' KtrAIl, MARKET. JTB JTB " TriT j'' - - 1 1 - Batter eood tmnni. Irish Potatoes (old) very scarce: " 1 1 i Apples good supply. . . ; Oranges small stock. ' .' ; "' s Cabbage in good demand for new. ' Borri Veiy aC"Ce'' g0od demand- t?f , Fresh Country, I5al8 I "! Goshen - ; , . 20a25 40a50 From stores. -.:h t 90al5 oultby , From wagons. t uv -xv, t Turkeys, , 75a85 Geese, 30a40' : , Ducks,- 20o25 Chickens, lOoll -Guineas, . 16Jal8 Eaos A n ,- 6 Potatoes a 45a50 ... 25a30 - 12al5 20a25 8ial0 , Sweet. bushel,l 00al.25 1.50al.60 1.00al5 - 3a5 per .lb IF! 6a8 i 6al0 8al2i 8ol2 J 10al2i 6a7i 00a25 4 50a5.00 3.50 2Ja3J 85a90 1.75 10al2J lJ25al.50 cabbage, Mutton .w La Bib, I I Porki TAXIOW Bekswax Fbutts Oranges,' per hundred. Lemons. Dried Apples, per lb:. Peanuts, country, Kj Wilmington, Cocoanuts -pr dozen St. 1 .DOMESTIC DET GOODS. Owing to the low prices realized for prints at the recent large auction sale, the market is unsettled,, many manufacturers refusing ; o be governed by the standard of prices es ablished thereby. i y : ; i ' Shmtting and Shibtlnos : Rockingham 4-4 Standard 7a7 7-8 "! '6ia6J -j, r - .'-r M . , . 5Ja6 Other brands U ?i J tlik7 ? Brown drills - qq Bleached I' 4.4 'iff) : 8ioll 10-4 Sheeting bl'd and unbl'dC? '31o40 v s . 5-4 Pillow casing" -j. Pawnee 18o22 : 5a5J . Wamsutta 5a5i 6 6o6 6ia7 15al5i 14al5 15 Freemans Bprague & Kindred brands Other good brands JlAHS AND COTTOHADKS York Wbittenden " Oriental f Leinbach & Co (.1 . 22 12 Darco Lincoln . .. Table Rocks s .. . Ermine cloth Dajss.GooDs 13al3i 22a24 30 Corded Alpacas 3 Plain Lustres 18a21 20a22 14al6 ' 18 14a20 Lawn's Pacific : , ; in Parsee Plaids , ; ; ' Percalls . , . Pequets Ticking , 12a24 I . i Palmer Oakland Conestoga GKOCER1ES WHOLESALE. 8a8l 11 13al Wheat, small offerings and sales. Corn demand light Flour dull and declining. Sugar, market steady. Coffee steady and in good demand. Salt higher and in demand. Salt easy. ' , ,Lard, quiet. Bcxx Meats Clear Rib Sides, .Long Clears, r Shoulders, - - '' Hams . " " Canvassed, Lass IS... Best refined tierce, ' ' " half Bbls, per lb 8Ja9i 8ia8 7o7J 13al4i 1U 12 12 a 13 " Buckets & Tins, BUTTEE . i? Country ' t Goshen SUGARS f Cut loaf -Granulated and crushed : ' 'EXC . Yellow's MolA88i I & n t vNew Orleans) fair to choice, Golden Drip (syrup) Cuba, BlackStrap, $16a20 29a32 13ial4 13al31 llial2 lliallf lOialli per gal 55o65 50O55 40a45 34a38 Cof- ! 2 Cocca, S4a37, Jaya,' 271a29Bio,mi23i T Vi 1 lBlack60a75.reen,60al.20 - "lliied, 50a75 MACKEREL; i ij 1 i Bblsfull weight) i bbls Kits 9.50al0.50 5.50a6.50 1.15al.50 per bbl. 7.5Oa8.O0 6.00o60 J'5.76a6.50 itJB Family, rj i Extras U i ' BnneK Rio Choice 8a8i cts, MsAi-per bushel, Geits per bbl Hombiy per bbl Good to prime 7a8J 75a80 6.e0a6.50 6.00a6.25 GBAiH-fl , S " Corn, by car load, in sacks, 80a83 "bulk, ,78 From wagons in bulk. 73a75 What- l.OOal.10 White, "Reftr -. OATBWhiteV Black Pkas 45a50 45a50 rit Pure ciay. lOOdllO 85o95 ; - iL20 65a75 Lltrttlv " TY.TInchoDPed Timothy, perewt i, North Carolina, T LL Vl 1! , ' i Baxt ' ' t Ja ft 9 Liverpool, fine table, per sack 2.25a2.30 1.20ol.30 r . WINES AND LIQUORS. Aiaphriupply, light nnandr-;? BaAVDT-14 It-, n mm i f IPeaoh per gal? a f8 Apple -,4 J Whisky Rye (X V CorhX " 2 75 2 25 25a4 00 65ai 75 Champagne, per basket, 20 00a25 00 ' ' ri eallon: 2 60 IS?! 2 501 Madfiria 2 501 8cuppernong a so " aozen .; 7 50 i2 75 ?5 r ' Mia -. AAV Porter; JU10.PBOHI WZXifTPtrra and GaIXS.1 In veat accOTouig to your wvnuo, ? or $100, in Stock Privueges, naa "K"-- u fxnna to thfl - careful investor, i We advise wbeh and how-to operate safely Book with I full information tent j- f dress orders by man S ; i . wt- St,SN.Y. ou.c. ..wr--., - i warll - -4k I ... t, ' '' llfnti'fl lTnDS. AtlaSeS, EtC. VyOliOIi o $ ? - ' f v : ) VL I U TO J D ml "ft'-i 1 1, " -.ttt, rnnvvr utaps mailable, comprise OUR POCKET MAPS, mailable, cortpre township, coun,Bectionaland.raflroad OfwerV State and Territory and the princi pal Foreign countries. , . L enricv and execufion, and our assort 'ent .LT beithe best published, being the latest iax For Catalogues address ON. ,:" Jft ?v ft v:fQ'W C ii www . . r - i w ' m M mm m.. m n bmh. a a m bbi k a m k mm m -mmt. I i w i i-. VIA WILMINGTON, NOETH CAEOLINA. ! Through Freight Route to all Points South. This line being fully equipped for business, offers unequaled facilities for the . vsf;t; ' ' v 1 Transportation of Freight, from i, WILMINGTON AND , ALL NOETHERN. AND EASTERN CITIES TO a v CHAELOTTE, STATESVILLE, AEHEVILLE, EUTHEEFOEDTON, GREENVILLE, SPAETANBUEG, ALL STATIONS ON THB i ATLANTA & EICHMOND AIE-LINE, ATLANTIC. TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTERN N. a RAILROADS, as well as all points in GEORGIA, ALABAMA and AUSSlBSLm. GUAEANTEED AS LOW AS VIA DSEEI AS GiTJiOK INFORMATION FDENISHED i JVMA'MOODY1 South Western Freight Agt., Charlotte, N. C. sept30 r,;,n ? ' Dr. J0EN H. McADEN, WHOLESALER RETAIL, BlH Iff A.. X. ' No. lw Parks' Building; Nextidoor to J.,T, Butler's Jewelry Store- "VI O W offers to the trade an unusually large; 4-1 iancVwell selected. Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, C1LS and DYE STUFFS. Our new store room is,nqw complete nd we have ample room1? three stories .well rilled with everything in our line,, hought ior vj&sn ai ine lowest market price, w . Our old customers and frieads and.,.the public generally are invited to call and see. as we will take great pleasure in waiting on them, and offering the best articles for the least money, . marl " '"t : -. Just Received AT McADEN'S DRUG .8T0RE, 0C Cases Buflalo Lithia Water, fresh from &J the Springa ; 10 cases Rockbridge Aram Water a large supply of-IoUa-and Alum Mass from the Jordan Alum Springs. - apr8 ''" - 'i -.if:' j Lucca Cream Salad Oil. IpiNEST imported brand of Salad Oil, finest qualities of English Spices, Cloves, mace, auspice jvutmegs, uinger, .Pepper, &c, whole and ground. Pure French Brandy, Whiskey, Wine, Ac, for medicinal purposes oniy. torn ' Starch, Tapioca. Saeo. Macaroni. Jpps Cocoa, Chocolate. sc. Dooley's, Royal, Price's, Foam, andHors- xora JtsaKing rowders. For sale at 8CARR & GO'S, mayl6 Drug Store. 10 Cases BUiriTALO LlTllA WAXlfili, just re ceived. We have made arrangements to receive these Mineral Waters eyery week right fresh from the Springs, at McADEN'S DRUG STORE. marl 5 Cases OF Burton's Malt Hop Tonic, an excellent article for invalids and those suffering from general debility, at !' :; Mc ADEN'S DRUG STORE. ,v. marl ... For Rent. mWO Large Rooms over the front of our A Store. WILSON & BURWELL, mayl5 - 1 '' : ' ' : r m 50 Cses HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, 25 cases Vinei car Bitters. 5 gross Simmons Liver Regular, 5 gross Merrill's Hepatine, at McADEN'S DRUG STORE, marl .. . Dissolution. mHE nartnershiD heretofore, existing un-,; A der the firm name and style of Jonca & McDowell, as Editors, Publishers arid Pro prietors of the Chaelottb Obs&bveb Print ing estflblishment, is this day dissolved by mutual consent; unas it. jones purcnases F. BMcDowell's interest in the business of the late firm, together with , the books of the roneamt assumed all -debts due by the late partnership, arid will pay all obligations Ul iaLC flliu vu Jtavw . 9 ,'' ;..ii''fnia u toueh J ii F-BREVARD McDO WE'LL! Charlotte, N: C.May 39th, 1877- mayzO dw.t?iiol TTTTO. Meet tiieea a. sue kiiu ioj The immense demand which haj so raindly followed their introduction is eviaencc Sat Aev do supply this want, and proves them, to t f ':--. u I ITHEMOSTFOPULAR PIL KL r..i.hfA th American neonle. The nfehest i:i .rtiioritipa rnnccde their sunerioritvover all' others, tccansc thcyposscss alterative, tonic, sad' healing rrorcrticscomajncu in no oilier metuune. Beingstroiigly Anti-Biliotis, they expel all humors, ? a .-. ; .t p1 Ki.-ue of the svfetcm. ad. (being mirelv ve"-? .iUc, they do not, like other pills leave Su .tXnrh and Iowels in n worse condition than they fonn i hem. but. on the contrary, impart healthy toM and vigor befpro pnHnown, ? -s I OUR .WDRDSaNPORSBPTl Dr. p. U MITCHELL, Ft. Meade, Fla says: the superiority of yoitr. pills, i psedtHsteMcf the withies is country." ''-.yf1 AUnnl to see them compounds told in this country. L. SIMPSON, LOUisvuie, ivy.j says. '.-'.TutCs fills Are Tvorih their Toetght tn ,.. iuj- ct- tAondnp.hB 1 and f lies ou icars. hHatf &CK nnmom ana r j well Gaining strength and fit . Austin, Springfield 4 Ma 'esh every tay? . R. S .ass, in. 4mmi& m ninw vni .,H Defies emus. ana. r ever. ' I hmlinor - I nhanrnlr" r"" rTvf "r," i I in original packages, at in a r , i Witk l Twit's piU,rve uy emu, iiuiiiiifa i-! i wwuw w I inorj juia, ww,iji ww uuiuu. u i , i .4-..,.,7 . w i,'.,.4 (J,i tARl itfMliftfflMJ!' , , ."lf- j JmUkinpw.suppUedallwhow . tTJ ; . :MWyrT nRAVELEYS1 finest brands of Chewing many pan lOI tneciy. , v v ...ji, lt if nvfuxiiixiij uawvai- aug52w.. . . M;-sfe -s 1 singlearpao ' . -JSSsTSater: V "will' be sold fogies, than ti'alf bv. lppg and prosper. - .-''-L,;, J, r,, r. ,-sJ a J4 WftilSS? I tzz. .,i:im.v street. ew x or. -i" -, - r v-ift,'JUflii iraiai ' 'l-1 iwr - J AJSTHD RATES ANY COMPETING LINE, AND UPON APPLICATION TO FW CLAEZ, ' General Freight Agt, Wilmington, N. C, A X CM1TJUL, Agent C. 0. Railway, Charlotte. THE WORLD'S STANDARD 't -' sxcxrvxn highest kbbals at World's Fair, London. 1 75 1 world's Falr. W. Y., 1853 World's Fair, Paris 1867 world's Fair. Vienna. 1873 World's Fair, Santaga, Chill. I87B World's Fair. Phila.. 1876 World's Fair, Sidney. Australia, 4 1877 Also sole Agents for MILES' ALARM MONEY DRAWERS, HANCOCK'S INSPIRATORS, (ineKest Feeder known for Statinnn.iv. luariue, ana ix)COBDlOUve uonersj, . ! IT .. W . ALSO OSCILLATING PUMP CO'S PUMPS, Fairbanks & Co., 311 BROAD WAY. N. Y. augl2 taw d-w CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS (Formerly Wilson's.) NEAR SHELBY, N. C. WILL be opened on the 15th May. sengers coming on the C. C. R. I Pas- R.wUl be met at the station, one mile from the Springs; Conveyances sent to the Air Line R. R., or other points desired. Cold and Warm Baths. White Sulphur. Red Sulphur ana unaiyDeate , waters, uana of Music and other sources of amusement. Rates of Board t single day. $2 i single week, $12 50; four weeks, $35. Children nn- deriO years and colored servants half price. Special rates for families and visitors for the season. For other information, aoply'tb ' R J BREVARD, Resident Phys, or JOHN I ELMS, Supt. apr27 Dissolution Notice. riiMu; nrm or Uurrougns & springs was dissolved by mutual consent on the 25th day of July, 1877. The business of the firm will be closed up by J C Burroughs, who is duly empowered to pay debts and collect claims. BURROUGHS & SPRINGS. In Liquidation. Keep Your Money at Home - :va - VyOTiikVdu willget itck AGAINr !; Id. Liclitensteiii, . "llCorrie Trade and".Tryon Streets . :. i. .. . . . . . -.. ,...(.. 'FALL GOODS. --These Igoods have been bought Iowi' Vil . be made up in the latest style by myself, 'and sold at ' a' small profit." I can! offer va gcMlt aubstanUAl1 Cassimere Suit, of Uood FaPncSj: well-made and well trimmed, for $30 Cash. k Dress Suits in proportion, of the finest aug7 , ., , j - lOCases p OCKBRIDGJ1" ALTJM. WATER, fresh ' - - - I - x. irom tne springs, just received, at . , . . ; . MCA4JJJSb UKUti B VXK, marl . ,,. s, - ' .. :', 10 OOO . ', . ..'...:.J . t . SCALES . M . a. . 1 - ... . ... !m n i.v 7 f 77. . - m. uuaiuy, ai .": . . -. McADEN'S DRUG 8TORET marl ; ' . fit 4 - , iiiiNtc t;itA km m. ail nranrts or tne nnetw- MlSGfXULNEOIJS. THE MILD POWER CURES HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC , SPECIFICS . . Been in general use for twenty years. Everywhere proved tlie most SAFE, SIMPLE t ECONO- 19ICAL and EFFICIENT meli- eines-- known. They ! are Jnst what the people want, saving time and money, averting: sick ness and suffering-. ! Each single specific thei well tried prescrip ion of an eminent physician. ; Nos Cures1 Cents 1 Fevers, Congestion; Inflammation, 25 2 Worms, Worm Feyer, Worm Colic, 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of In fants,..!.... ....... 4 Diarrhoea, of Children or Aduits, 5 Dysentery, Griping, Billions Colic, 6 Cholera-Morbus, vomiting...... 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis....... .u... 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache,.. 9 Headaches, bick Headache, ; Ver tigo, . ..... 10 Dyspepsia, Billions Stomach......... 11 Suppressed, or Painful Periods...... 12 Whites, too Profuse Periods,..:.: 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 5S 1 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, 15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains,... 16 Fever and Ague.Chill Fever, Agues, 7 Piles, blind or bleeding................. 18 Ophthalmy, and Sore or Weak 25 50 50 jsyes,.... .......i....... 50 50 50 50 50 K Catarrh, acute or chronic. Influenza 20. Wbooping-Cpugh, violent coughs, 21 Asthma, oppressed Breathing, 22 Ear Discharges, impaired hearing. 23 Scrofula,: enlarged glands, Swel-. lines 50 50 50 50 50 24 General Debility, Phisical Weak ness 25 Dropsy and scanty Secretions, 26 Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding, 27 Kidney-Disease. Gravel................ 28 Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak- . ness or involuntary discnargee. 00 50 50 50 00 00 50 29 Sore Month, Canker.... 30 Urinary 'Weakness, wetting the - bed, ...... ...... 31 Painful Periods, with Spasms....... 32 Disease of Heart, nalnitations. etc. 33 Epilepsy, Spasms, 8t. Vitus' Dance, 34 Diphtheria, ulcerated sore throat, 3d Chronic congestions and i-rup- tions;;....:........;.i;.....i....... 5 FAMILY CASES. Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vials and Manual of directions, S10 00 Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials and AOOK, ......... ..... ........... OUU war These remedies are sent by the case or single box to arty part of .' the country, free ' of e harge on receipt of price. Address- - Homeopathic Jledi cine fJo. Office &' Depot, No 562 Broadway, N. Y. For Sale by all Druggists T C SMITH & CO., Agents, Preserve Your Heal .h. Man cannot ennnot enjoy life unless he has good health. To preserve it, it is neces sary to observe certain rules, ana it is very important to have GOOD DIET. This explains why the people patronize me. Knowing -mat i Keep on nana at an times a LARGE and ASSORTED STOCK of the BEST QUALITY of GOODS. My CANNED GOOD3 and FANCY GROCE RIES of all kinds are "excelsior." I would call especial attention to B rough- ham's Looked LUKJN ve&x , l, a ana 4 n. cans, and a very superior quality ot ueei. TEA, in pound cans, canned PINE APPLE, SALMON arid LOBSTERS, F. A. Ferris & , . J Co,'s Cahvabsed Hams, Smoked Tongues, and SMOKED BEEF, &c. My . Chadbob BEEF CUTTER merits the attention of the public; it slices Smoked Beeffor table use excellently. The best "Broom in the city, at a reduced i - . ' price. , Fine lot of NEW FLOUR, just received. Call and examine my stock. LeROY DAVIDSON. july2t Under Traders National Bank. Ground Horse Food. 6rbnild Co Foodi llifea t BraD. Si? .:. UJt',. W. W. WARD Fluff (intnvr fv.i-i 1 ,v jUil i , . Corner- Fourth and College. Htreetai ":;,L tj--i'ti.'l '.'11$ -s z.- j ii 1 GOO I AD:VKRTJSINiGJ fflO-nf A Xworthof space In various tyQ'96vJ AXJ newspapers distributed through thirty States, will be sold; for 17.00 Rash:' Accurate insertions euaran teed. A list of the papers; giving daily and iweekly oirenlation and unnted scnedUie on rates. sent free on application to GEO P RO WELL & CO- Newspaper Advertising Agents, do, -llPtrkEow.KeifTo.-,. .1 nrfctrvi - t V HE fresn1 country milje rrom uraigneaa 1 GROCERIES - . j -AT- , WHOLESALE. -M-R--J-, ... HAMS . HAMS HAMS HAMS HAMS HAMS' HAMS H AMS ' HAMS HAMS j 1 . In unlimited supply. BACON BACON BACON BACON BACON BACON BACON B A CON BACON BACON In unlimited supply, LARD LARD LARD LARD LARD LARD LARD LARD LARD LARD In unlimited supply. FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR In unlimited supply, SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR In unlimited supply, COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE OOF FEE COFFEE COFFEE COF.FE E In unlimited supply, MOLASSES MOLASSES MOLASSES MOLASSES MOLASSES MOLASSES MOLASSES MOLASSES MOLASSES MOLASSES In unlimited supply. SALT SALT SALT SALT SALT SALT SALT SALT SALT SALT In unlimited supply. CANDLES CANDLES CANDLES CANDLES CANDLES CANDLES CANDLES CANDLES C A N D L E S CANDLES . In unlimited supply S T A S T A S T A S T A ST A S T A 8 T A ST A ATA S T A In unlimited supply, R C H R C H BO H BOH R 0 C O 0 H H H R R R R H H H C C R O Y B TJ R S O T8 T E E 8 O Y ST E R 8 O Y:S TEE S OT8TEEB ' OYSTERS O Y ST E R S O Y S T E RH3 O Y S T E R 8 O Y S T E BB '. In unlimited supply, i i "CRACKERS CRACKERS CRACKERS CRACKERS CRACKERS CRACKERS CRACKERS CRACKERS f CRACKERS CRACKERS In unlimited supply, SOD SO D 8 OD SOD SOD SOD SO D SOD S O DA 8 0 D A , . . in . unlimited supply. tobaccio . ; rf . e-t-. i ftTOBAOOO TOBADOO 1 TOBACCO 'TOBADOO . - TOBACCO TOBACCO 5 TOBACCO ' : TO BAG CO . ' . TOBACCO In unlimited supply, 0 1 GARS CI G ARB CI GARS O I G A R S CIGARS C I QAK8 0 16 A,ES C IO A'R 8 CIGAR 8 In unlimited supply, . ' t xi.ihii Ainu n . m FOB 8AIJ3 OB BENT. GGLPlMEIE - PROPERTY FOR SALE. A NEWLY discovered mine at Hunters ville, N. 0., on the A. T. & O. Railroad 13 miles North of Charlotte. Said mine has been explored only 23 feet, and many old miners have examined the mine and ore and pronounce it very fine. " Also Prof W 0 Kerr, of Raleigh, Dr 0 L Hunter, of Lin- cointon and Prof Kanna, of Charlotte, have Been the mine and -ore and pronounce it very fine. With these recommendation and many moi e that could be brought up we now offer this valuable property for sale, including between 70 and 80 acres of land in anc around said mine, of which there are some 20 or SQ acres of valuable pine timber, half mile from a saw-milL i'ed- Any one wishing to see specimens of sal mine can do so by calling at our Office When we say specimens, we mean to show you something, that is worth looking at. x or lurwer uiurmiuua, aggress H. A. HUNTER, Jane 17 Huntersville, N.C THE SOUTHERN EUP0R1OM r fob PATTERNS. SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, SILK and COTON THREAD AND CORD, MACHINE OIL, SHEARS, AC, AC. BTJTTERICK'S PATTERNS are the most reliable, the most fashiohable and the best.' By using these celebrated patterns, every lady can make her own; garments. My Block is complete, and I keep constantly on hand Sewing Machine Needles ' f for 1 1 different machines) Silk and Cotton Thread, and Cords, Machine Oil, Shears, &c. I am in the daily receipt of all the latest styles, of patterns for ladies, gentlemen. misses and children. Orders by mail promptly filled. Send one stamp for Illustrated Catalogue. , K O DAN AH A, 9th and Franklin sts.. Richmond. Va. jn22dAwtf A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. $200 Reward. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, 1 , Raleigh, August 10th, 1877. j WH EREAS, official information has been s received at this Department that Rums Loxaxci, late of the county of Mecklenburg, stands charged with the murder of Docs HmrsTaexB, of said county ; and ' whxbbas, it appears that the said Kurus LoBAircB has fled the State, or so conceals himself tnat the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him : jsow, therefore, 1. ZEBULON B VANCE. Grovernor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by law, do issue tnis my proclamation, offering a re ward of Two Hundred Dollars for the ap prehension and delivery of the Bald Rurcs Lorahcb to the Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, at the Court House in said county, and I do enjoin all officers of the State andNv all good citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our city or Kaleieh. the tenth, day August, 1877, and in the 102nd year of American Independence. Z. 13. VANCE. By the Governor : Sherwood Haywood, Acting Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION. Said Rums Lorance is a mulatto, about 30 years of age, five feet 8 or 10 inches high, weigns about 100 lbs., nigh cheek bones, had long curly hair when he left, looks very much like an Indian. When he left he had on a dark pair of corderoy pants . augiz lw gUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS. Reduction of Rates of Board. On account of the great financial distress of the country, the rates of board at these Springs have been reduced and are now as follows : Per Day. Per Week $ 2.50 15.00 50.00 Per Month, of 30 days,- THOS F GOODE, Proprietor, Buffalo Lithia Springs, aug9 eod 2w Mecklenburg co., Va. Atlanta & CHarlotte Air-line Railway. OFFJ rE, SUPERINTENDENT? 4 y Atlanta, Ga.J J Takes effect Sunday, June 10th, 1877. at 1 o'clock, P, M. : COMING KOI TE-3R J )1 K .1 Leaves Atlanta, .. . 4 00 m m m m m Arrives at Gainesville.. 0 24 ,........... Lula, (Athens' connetfn) Seneca......... ......... ....... Spartanburg, Narrow Gauge Junc'n,.... 6 55 9 40 11-18 12 52 a m 3 18 a m 4 12 a m 4 20 a m - unariotte, (NORR Junction,. GOING SOUTHTRAIN NO. 2. .......... Leaves N O R R Junction,.....'.!.. " Charlotte,,...............;..:.. Arrive at Narrow Gauge Junc'n. 7 00 pm ' 7 10 p m 8 05 p m 10 45 p m 12 30 a m 2 20 am 5 08 a m 5 43 a m " : cpartanDurg, ureenvuie,.. ;u Lula, (Athens' connec'n) (iainesvilir, ...... ............. " Atlanta; -.4.:i..ii..-...i...: 8 45 a m Freight and Accommodation leaves Cher' 1 otte daily, except Sunday, at 7 00. a. m. ; arrives daily, except Sunday, at 6 10 p. m. Election Notice. TJ URStTANT to an ordinance , adopted by Xth Board of Aldermen- on AUgUst 4th, Inst., sr lwtion will be held lin the Wards of the City of Charlotte, at the usual polling nlaraa nivm fhn proposition to levy a tSX not exceeding 121 cents on the $100 valua tion of property, . ana 37t cents on tne pou, for the purpose of establishing and main' taining Graded Schools within the city. And at the same ftime ;anr electionrwill be held for two School Commissioners for each Ward, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly of llliSlSi' entitled "An act to authorize the establishment or JfuDUo uraaea ocnoois in the City of Charlotte." - - iaug5..;-..,-V . ; .Mayor, Thompson Hall, ENGLISH and OasricaT School. 1st ses sion opens October lsC Tuifaon per session' of twenty, weeks, rsioaiu $25.00 ClassicaL,. . . ... siFor board, tuition, xuei, ww"bj $175.00 per annum.-Fiboaers re ceived as members oi ow Z,ZlJ 'f. EV o o UfiUXiDun, avcwjc. t, LUCIEN HOLMES, i Master. RESTORED. yont&ral tmprttdoncw, -wpo vain every known Ternegy, i aimnla BrescriDtion. FKKB, teedy cure ct nervoos dabUur. ihs Inirredlents. Aodjf ? CO., bC Numb SU, . if. . i . ft-- s: i- ft If - t ft 1 ft . NewTork.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1877, edition 1
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