Mb Lao J if CI 3 bit! A' "9 1 ill fi n i - :i ? IS Si M 3 I .11 AwneeH ill in. rJd.'t-3b"a DAILY t OBSERVER, Wedneaday Angnst 22, 1877. ; Editor & Proprietor. "Free from the doting scruples that fetter our free-born reason." - y J W nan not notleV anonymous comtannica- -. Tn &ii aaaeslwe tecraire the Writer's . pame and address," not lor publication, hat I as a guaiantee of good faith; ? turn rejected communications, nor can we c undertake to preserve manuscripts.- - r, Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication. NOTES AND NEWS. OflFenbajfcis very fond of repeating .to.is frieads and admirers in Parj;that heTfouh4 no mnsic i n America except of; his '"own sii sit w fl The New Orleans Time says that plenty of watermelons will reconcile the colored masses to any sort of goyernment. If Autumn is the season of the yetr when flboys walk bot nnflerthe apple trees look- TJonh Piatt says that "a true interriewer is a man who puts his own views in the mouth of the interviewed, and trusts to God ' and good luck to escape d eatb:," A Paris gambler, whose luck is the talk of the clubs, is known to carry a medallion on his breast containing a piece of rope cut fr. d.with n which a suioid Ranged hi 1 Afchmef smiWdaftt ssna nas juiciaea mib never me Jvassians ucitcu - ami Nicopolis. by a razor, him, lay He drooped and died, assisted Fold his little turban 'round his Koran on his breast ; he has cut his Httle wndpipe Achmet Pasha is at Test,;,! upi e to heet,Abdal-A;.r a proposertVgive a dog show i - f n ? Bostof proposeTtbgive a dogwshOW next r montb. Here in New York we don't pro pose to give the dogs any show at all. Commercial Adyertiser. The famous Kentucky najural bridge over , H i liUiCajieytcreek $iotcdi4tvi br the centre of its arch a few days ago, and fell in magnificent ruins. Milwaukee has appointed a man to test the drinks sold in the city, expecting him to tank. 9' ss- jfntf r report .tae progress aajiyr fotgtmo months, wi'Ti ' . . Mat lh5sfajlslroghroraeyim ibalt,fe e brought to the proBtratioo every night, and as he is helped out he says with a sickly smile, "cantagreeena veraiok, and then he sinks into a soft slumber ' The.Baitamore Gazette has a story of the A iaL'i airlbable rfetlfenient of Mr JofiriGarrett fxoni the management of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, and the accession of Mr William Keyser, now second vice president to the head of the company. Mary L BpedSarpejPazJS. paid $5,000 per annnr'loer services j Ex ceeding industry is one of her conspicuous traits. She attends seven or eight hours daily at the office, all the copy and illustra tions pass through her handsbesides doing agootiea1i of wnfing forlhe Weekly. S -S av'4 i i? s a Col jFred A Bee;g,well-known in connefc- tiorith affairs of Chinese on the pacific coast tw ill .gresenf a claim against thefrjnfi ed States government for indemnity in the case of the Chinese of San Francisco whose property has been destroyed during the re cent disturbance. World: A scrupulous Boston lady, who abhors slang, when asked at the boarding house table why her husband waB not down to breakfast, replied, bashfully, "Ob, dear (ulyim,was,nppn a a neck last night." twhat flald her intetlocutdr, "A fcb-bo hair.ch?'4jl. "Aa - aK tust I" she whispered behind her napkin. His Excellency Goy Vance has writ ten a letter declining the invitation re- enfly extended IbSaT fc I&fletHLf tHel ng of the feUIrlorlff ihtslveii andTerfitSrfis, To be held in Philadelphia within a short time. He assigns pressure of official business as the reason for his declination. -al gates J iWK P&v K&fms Wed Mggesfto Geff Ho priety of bestowing upon chief Joseph ""a ; coat of many 'colors.7' It'mTglil have' Aytli&mmwi s i uqjeiHunBi.osepna trainer tuiieu J and cause them to sell hyn into bond- :0 JbgenfiOf the waoverS ment -in. JTew JTo C S. X. 1 (li f U' uu aoout lour tnous aieajoijcetton in : . ,t : . O . 1 bales, worth about two millibnbf jdof- lars. 33 Z 'J ::' iff or doi t uo(, Tdnawspapersareciiowdev'otinga HI r- XT,r', Ujia.hA-5iAV6tJdowh in the dirt and slderation,'with , whichaithad treated J W v commonconsent, regardless" of rarty. , jut ii.ey is pronounced a very lare-e ass andayerypiabUfokd ()T r We are glad to.&ea the press of the .ft T lji.5 "BtaWturninfir it3'attentionJsriWA'rilltr: ,f i.fX to. . ghldlhe ndfftadapwlich --heea 9 ) Hi'V feTPPrs0,l ff? RA suppoHLffor; : .Voefbr a tax onrdogs itr wmild bejt hit'lX ic'J so much-afraid of th owners'Idf these ,...rniflftr4hlfiCiiM.thatthRV.illjOt VoA in f V;.' : !,- '. put a tax on them tmlesf they.ard lasbed into measures uy tuts xurcu uj. eujiguien ed public opinion. In this work the press . t' j jK intist bearfife" parti The State bas suf; vvr fef ed'enbUghlosstrom'the xl'estVuction of sheep by dogs, and should not suffer THE AUTUMN FR08FECT3. Jfhe country sitting .will ;Med K&ncCL as jt We, waiting to pee; what the autumn Jajis injstorej and ; as the opening Nrf the busy Reason ; draws nearer and nearer,' the confidence that it will bring renewed prosperity grows continually- strongefUhe crop, pros pecta are lariprecedenUdly good ; in the South none of our staple products failed' this year or are likely to fail, wrtnnTg Jgyery thing in the land, why aouia 5ot the dead-lock be j unioosea r ii absolute' plenty of eveng on which man and beast subsist, and a lavish oroduction of ih'elttmaterial which clothes the world will'1 not bMngreTief SWku1' fered Jbrfour jears irom! monetary panicjnhen indeed f jtsf Ui difficult to imagine! wha wauia restore- me country no? iits .normal coumuou. WitrfHbis1 cohfti6Wf jthinga the re sult predicted is almost sure tQ fol low, r -;-" i-tr These heavy crops "-surplus there will be in all lines wHljflp :jQ?r try in a most satisfactory soooaition. For a number of years had lived altogether too fast, property1 of all kinds had had fictitious'? ijufj fmr operations of all kinds eTpp.?ft unsubstantial basis; the country, An other words, was financially debauch- aA man nmicrn t amftwfi'n'fi hiti debt a nation otJsaeDtors; iQetwnoie coun try was mortgaged, and itj; might t have been expected that a crash, would one day come. Come it af ,nAtij evidences of the wreck are. oa.eyery hand. But with it has; -come 5 more stability of business, more careful peculations and more jcaioUs . hoajrd- Iflg of I earnings. The country Kas gotten down to "hard pan." Men have 'curtailed their top-heavy busi nesses, paid their debts and trjmmed their sails for the first breeze which might arise. This, now, is the auspi; cious time. Thj calm is about, to : J.. . i . :.' .h cease ana tram c is about; rto resume its wonted channels at a;s A- ier ant yet a more certain f pace. b Money. which has been hid avtay u bank -...!. 1 . iU n iijW'J iiJt ink j' were.irfraid to invest it' wiUajgain bl ' brought (he light of. day, and with plenty of means 'IwithSwhicM to move the heavy crobfall e- scriptions and put them.upon , th' m o-rlrofa W IVia wnrlrl an immediate whioh has for so locg been opon us. With our debts paid aridjwiib'.Yery little left, we will start agaui froni.the boJMomanU ffiiib adiiy i up with no restrai&ag! cauiesPThere wfll be no impulsiveness or sudden enthu siasm, no wildness of speculation or heedless venturing in the course of this recovery. The country has been too well sobered by affliction to' make this possible again so early ; but val ues will increase gradually, and when the country does again find its proper level, it will build there' substantial; ly.fr I""!" V. ol Of cous thl Rendition of things pictured Vjll be fery mtrch improved if the war in thai East should close lint 'fall ortn the early winter. . A cessation of hostilities, between Rus sia and Turkey would necessarily re sult in ereater activity! in onf export trade than can be hopd ..fojOjjbei:- wise; but even if the war, should con tinue it. will not, we think', put that check upon, our exports which ' is If apprebejBjled in some quarters. The interrm)tioii of industry tin r the . East fth?f present surjamer,! and the destrubSbfi which has! f6ltdWed-fcin the wake of the two mighty armiesj will leave little grain tpi be. exported by the countries which we have hitb- o foundulreites xivals.'vhile ,ny event! af qaarket wiu be: found or our cotton since wubouUitt and the fabrics which are made from it England r.annnt hnv fnrwd; ' 9L O " J .WW, By a wise policy it can much aclli' tate-our- return tO"theold and better paths from which we fi&l$ rayf d. Prudence and judgment; in: the Znanr agemenfjt ttiejiiMncjaiw nesttott will do alf for the counlfy w-nch'the oinil'airVf rvo WIAtr lA4rA i-. i-wV A 1 fwithckActipni musji' of n- cessity-tart outP'once-m ore upon the bighwayjof prosperity. pTHlH7tMMqfATION MOVE- iTroIIol i j Jrr'PVi:- x ! ".t11.- .V 1 JL r -M'vJjL Er states mat ... a despairrj- gttibz jernrineratlyg employment in their respectivBv cU- igSJbvdgtnnifl io'niigtfejftffia become; j frmers 3 tjhls end" ttiey have formed a.jc6iomiattmKset37t and are makinz the necessirsiT Me"- limtnary preparations. heir destlna- tion at preaeiriTinias, bnt there ii someBraspeei 6Llta being changed. The, Raleigh 0$ercT refers .to the faot that "Qjy. Yance, who is ever on the alert to do som e thing for the good : ('of the State has already? written to ColonelBeasley formerly lof' this'State, bbtW1 bf Bftliim 6r. 'toiintefeat hint- S(EflTinpeihtIng 3erdmitteet;pf ihlJ&(Jibijdjwit!t selecting i hme forf j tbe colony the . I- --t j4 a 1 i. - a ; io iassuroxne onists that their irerfyf f and warml weleoarea iibu'rmidst.f . :;iThe fiovernor'a letter, which ia.pjtajft antipaelyisr as follows!: - State of Nobth CAxpuxi'r Mll'T ExEcunvii Offic,,-:x: y Raleigh, AngJlSth, 1877 .,', Deas Suit Seeine in th6:" D:9P.e;s that a number of the workinetuen ' of BalUh ere design seeking -.homes (fa I Tn tho rocnnorolinn nt iVia rvArifr 5? i nsi w a j t tf - . T . .. J ardHh5iro-1wvotl8reis at 1XS pending essiern jxertn Ajarouna, . bji bbmmitte and Vina col will-buni6stJ,ea . . ... M-F - - i- - i- J " 1 ft Kansas or J.heWest, I write to ask you to represehtthe Agricultural Bureau'of this .Statefand invite ' them to make theii? homes i.h;North Carelina, 'Thfr diflerence between the climate'of this country, and of Kansas is apparent, and t lands ? can be secured ;lieTe in farms, largor small, or a '" great bodies for colonies quite as cheaply as in Kansas or anywhere in the Vest, outsideoC th e unsoldandsf thg ieovernm'enfci'58o"CTeat"isrtbe',F'rariety I of land we ha ve ;to offer, : fcpni the sea-t shore to5 the nfoontam opsf and'-so great ftUjresoces, in timber , minerals, water power, ahd7'allgri cultural products, that I am surel; we needfear no comparison with any new countries of the VVesL I Please endeavor to get the agents of these proposed remigrants to. come jtp. North,Carolihal and see for themselves our lands with thei? crops uppnAhetn. Every facility possible will be furnish ed them for a'-fair-ifinspectiob;,f(d their -constituents: will' be heartily welcomed by all of our people "should they: come to live -o with. us. It istlfe ivorlcinqmen that we want. Very truly; yours, ! h:U sji i'. u.2ii:fH'H$ZiB. Vance." Mest'refiabfe'news fromlena- xne CorMortonpotwith all the recent i reassuring! ; i ; bulletins Jfl if ayes no room to doubt thatihe is. a:yerjfjsick man, and ; that' his doctors ; are very aniious laboiit '. him;4.: "Stilt as Hhe JJTw.York g'Mn.remarks,! rtjae, ,is;a,nian of -really; phenomenal litsiifyiftnd may live to make Blaine god; deal of trouble in he Seriate ygf.W9 fi(i1 T TTTiJUi'JXH h How to Start a National Bank. Jiaj fa-r.vo -fna uuni i .un'aistatiKr.i The NeWnXork MU j gives; the sub joined. (,acconntcOf,;how; th,e, Rational banks werenBtartedh.Jt 'satf that an association, of j gentlemen ; in, anas,' tern State rawedj $SW,00D' in currency They rwent:to. the Office of,theJEegister. ,4'of the Treasury, and , exchangee! tbeir currency tor. three; hundred. ; tnousana dollar in six , per ,cenUribjBaripg , bonds.' They then wept to the 'office of the Comptoller of the Currency in the same buildings! organized a national bank deposited their $800,000 in, bonds and received. :for;, thei?;, animemji'n natiomain bankLCurrency., SvefAQid let. the-government have $3,0,QOD'in. currency more than they ryeceived.jor banking purposes, and bad on ' deposit $3001000, on which they received as in terests from the government $18,000 v yeat in gold (and? jExemptitotoioiaxa? tion). ilhia was pretty good nnancier ing for these banks to deceive iJ8j300s a year.in.goldon the $30,000;ih ctirre.pcy, which 'tev adfiuatfod0io-vl ine story--.Tbey had their bank,. mde! ',a public depository, r. They soon , di-i covered that :. ihere. was scarOeiyyelf iless than a million of dollars or govern ment money . deposited 'within ' iheii vaulISi t -jlbey did not like to seel lb is vast sum lie idle.. They therefore took $1,000,000 of this govern in eh t money and; bought $1,000,000 of fivetwenty ponds with, it In other , words, ' they loaned $1,000,000 of the I government's own money to- tbe government aridf deposited the bonds, received 'ins th vaults of their bank,1 on' which they received from the same government -" -v-rv 1 : 1 l . - mtJ ;' ou.uuu a year in goia as interest, xnus for the $30,000 in ctrrrencyf "which they orieinally . loaned the government: they received annually in all J $78,000 m gold. J. x-j I ; A ew Home roB .NltmTKe negroes of Cincinnati are not anxious to be packed off to Liberia by their Republican .''friends.'. At a meeting held Monday in that city they resolved that, as the negro was hot appreciated in either the ; North or the South, it was the duty of , the race to form a colony in some western or south-w.st erp State. 'As to Liberia, they declared that they, viewed, the scheme - with I sentiments of profound dissatisfaction, 1 r a vii . v if a Ti fa AnH fn t . s1 . Tmmama would be a good State far these people to occupy, or perhaps Nebraska might suiithem better,, - there being a large PQjiplation of radical Republicans there, who should, according to their firofessions, , share their -houses and ands with the , new-con. ers.-Courifr-Journal. :: ... . ' r,-. !' Senator Morteil is" in a bad way, be ing as our readers know, strickfeii down for the second time with paralysis. This timet his left arm-- is paralyzed -An, mcuQge ueaoriuiug my conaition says for years th e louver part of his body has been paralyzed so that v he could only drag himself Around on 'crutches. In front of his seat in the Senate Cham ber there is erected a bar -npion -hich h& can Jean when he rises to speak, for h$ cannot, astattd s vi thou t supporti Usually, however, 3 he remains seated while addressing the Senate, that privi lege oemg accoruea to nim on account of his crippled i oonditlori.- Probably- if be should fall down be could not get gp alone, tor nis legs var&: almost en tirely I- useless; Now- i his'ljarm is stricken, and ha will be still more kelp i.' Uj 5'iDlO One Woman's . sWimming. As the Freeport ferry; was. , taking a load of passengers across t the riye'rftandfrwben about half way.-oyer,-the rope broke. None 6f thejmen could'i Swim; the boat was .drifting;; therejwas nothing on board by which it could lbs paddled or itjUaoyements direcfed.f 3t length a strong and Ihe&lthyi Canadian , wonian, calmly toek off her Bhndaippk irigs.y Modesty - forbad j the: emovat hTOe'fSffe; 'l plntotbmuddy cfrcjau.uM.jvauA,i9r;i,Qe jjore, ,j one reached tha-baaltr-tied I the rppp to a strong tre, andj'Jhfl "mbnr hauled the poat asnore. sacrament te&. ) Ur; Louis Wahl, a wealthy Chioagd manufaoturer " and looal politician, proposes, by way of trelieviog distress among the poor of that ,city, to set them at work on the. streetsnolihow ever,rat public but at; private ,6xpens6: He offers to givO s r large', sum to!' pay for such labor at one dollar a day; and has found a seconder id Mr B P Hutch-in8onJwbo.jwiir- pay for 'five' thousand days work at this, rate'. ' J .tx -" ' ; ;TilNjutY Ji?o Jxtdq BiOoKs.--We learn through' a letter. deceived in the citv. that.Jadg6"Brooks' hi etiwith quite a serious j .accidept rat .Nag's Head, one day last week. He was walking on the pier-head, whehi ohe of; 'the -'planks proke and; he fell, nstraihrag bis back; so ... A .L.kl. . Jf 1 ? . i ,1 i . .-.', . 8 tojprqYen -uis waiKiorwHuoui aa 8istance.iJafet News, i - 41 , I i (.Case Postpojied. case of Shaw against tne- ooutnerni l unaer writers Association! whioh has been in nro gre&s before Justice' Magnin for several days,: . 'was yesterday, bvi? consent f counsel, postponed ;,unti tber !ist - of t3eptember.--ii2afcA eivofyeitefday. . i a v.v-i ' i - - A North Carolina Collector Re- J"5 f moved. t. f-, r-The L removal of MrC;jS.''Winstead from: his ; position & collector: of inter : nal revende for the-;fifthl dbtrict of NorthvJarolinav tok' place ''yesterday; hie successor being Mr. W.i H Whet ler, of Salem, N. C. The removal 01 ur. vy instead . is not intended as a : - --..: rr- r t. - .u.u..puu uijUi,c6ii--:-uu "t contrary, he ja a very respectable gen- iifnian,. .wealthy and eigWX-esteemed by all who know him. but Commission er Saumwhoads uow an official of the strictest business habits) himself, vhas long found fault1 with th management of Mr. Winstead's office, which unfor- tuiraxeiy - aia not receive enouga , 01 Collector Winstead's ? persohar atten-r Hon and wttsteffctoth control of sub- prdipatesy. Many serious irregularities were thresultr" .... JThp .frayifls w the revdhiier by Hhe manufacturers of tobacco sind " the distillers Of spirits multiplied withiar. 1 1 1 . ml. f a 1 1 a.iariiiug rapiuny. xne exieni 01 me frauds 'may be imagined when it is 8tfttedthat there are' now under seizure no less than eighteen tobacco factories. In this deplorable condition d Aflaira Comftossioner jRaupi urged j 1 -r . . , 1 ' -Si - ; upon me jrresiaent lae necessity 01 a change, and the latter, ubon a presen tation .of the facts,?., ordered the re in oval of. Mr. Winsteadi and the ap.-: ijoinVment 5f M?.WfaelernwThe new collector is recJdmQetided by theIead in mehH. Nbrth 'Garoiina-;f He seryd(fofJiriy years in the Legisla ; ttirb ahdj wias1 a cndidiate, Jbr,.,State -.;!: .' J..Ati? -i.f"- Auuitor, oii-,ine vepupiicaniicKetqat, the lasrelfec. h'lP 1i(ee1j0wibe candidate On the Republican itieketfor State Tireas Jt.i III.! ij ' ?cs .- -LJU . - , . i Hon. . Wm. tMis Eyarfe - has eleven daughters, ftndjjp reference thereto a CorresponoenVtisiSaysjd j'When a;Mr; Eyarta i.rayejs 8 .with; r-b family r he: charters s a crngufc..bejdpn?t likerto go to . a rsleeping-r aerit and say : ''Give me twelv lwerbertband. ohe upper,, because, the agent always looks at h im K and asks if- it jii a i theatrical troupe, andiif: tKey bavel arranged ;for special rates, gft becharters a sleeper and .-.says . notfiiog; morej about ; it; f Of ebbrse, ;wQe$ ;JdrEyart6 (presents that as.V'oryi4opvWjn. Evartsi and amily her ns a rippfef of excitement, but' he bas learned to bear this, with equanimity, ap'dj hfrowi down, any gig gling that may appear impenumg ton TKgaffoTthe eOnductor" j : t. ta The collector of interna?', fevenne itt New Orleanabaa iQstitdtedb'rd'ceedi jipgS giuasirdraggistSi a nd ;s6a falter uuBiLiexii,, 7vui qiepBjjer; soaa navoiea withctiquor. nThe gOjrerhmrit "claims that selling? soda, flavorid( With 'brandy or whisky Us retailing Itqtfo-VarM') re1 quires -.. a . .license J: rThe.- officials ! irisif t that, if keepere,of sdda. fountains tan evade the lawdby .calling tke liquer they dispose. f .8avijlng,M then the oar rooms .can ev.ade tbew licenses by oalling the liquors ; with rhich they make up. drinMe"flvorlng.'! ! , ' LU.r4'. .'iff?; The Chaiiiels of Exit From the human system bear the Same rc latim to it s sewers, t'o. to a city Tbey carry 6fT the waste, the refuse which it is essential to .eru6Ve in Order') to Drevei t dis- :tesi? Onis - 'of most salutary effects pf uosteitfers tstorfisGB Jiitters is to renew ac tivity of the bowels when these org. ns are aereuct irv .tneir ity .c j be ' billious and dyspeptic symptoms which aocoinpaDy con stipatioflrare also remedied by this sterling alterative. . Its eentlv. .cath artic action has the effect 'of k retaoyihj" fm purities, which would otherwise poison thf system and its tonic influence is exhibited ;in an; ' increase in vital power. It renews appetite, sbothes and invigorates the nervei, 'prevents and remedies in malarial fever, and is a first-rate remedy fOr despbndehcy ' ' I ; ' A.. T. O. & il -i , - .1 iiiTl R. R, SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Charlotte,? N.C., JulyS, 1877 ' .... ' 't . - -;. , fN . and fter Monday, July 9th, the J following following Schedule will be run over this GOING NOBSfH; Leave Charlotte, , 8.30 a- m. ttlir 10.29 : ,. , 10.54 " 12.00 m. " ' Mooresville, 1 Arrive 8tate3Tille, ; ! - ; GOING SOUTH. Leave Statesville, 1.30 p. m. 2.39 " 3.13 " 5.00 M " Mooresville, r College, Close connection made at Btatesville with t'raiar6ver the W. N. O. R. R Round trip tickets to Newton and return $4.40, to Hickory ai d return $5.00, to Mor ganton and return $6.15, to Marion and re turn, $7.65, to. Henry's ana return $8.40, to AshevlUe' and return ' $12.40. to Warm Springs-and return $18 40.: These . tickets are good for return passage until November 1st, 1877. ' .- ;; - : All chorees. must be nre naid on Freight offered for shipment to Section House, Hen- arson's. , . Alexandrians and Caldwell's. -These beiagv Flag Stations," the Company is hot liable for loss, or damage to freight namedFlagBtation.' ' : !No freight will be received by Agents for shipment unless the name of consignee and destipation is distinctly marked thereon. , ; , : J J UOKM.lY, july7 ' Superintendent.: ,7,Fifie,,1rnta'6rted T7IEENCH BRANDY, 'Sherry; Port and JD . tMadfeira , Wine. and'Robertson Jomity Whiskey, g bestjhj the world, sold strictly tnarr 3a i - : ... RlrNlttthn, aaid ;.ii .i uti : vr-t:.- ' t di GENERAL COMMISSION; MERCHANT! .CQAS-LGTI& N. d f Handles all binds of Prodooe. Office rfth Jno W Hall & Co., Wholesale Grocers TJF Y0TJ WANT RELIABLE JL ' !- . ,'.-t ; ..-? TiSrATnBTsmTiofl; mll'nn t . ' T.r- ' t A. nDOnTTiiTa tCaug9 lm3 . i College street. J3T JQJ7 WANT. TO XNO W -i ?;The standing 'Of the companies I represent in jnre insurance, give me a call. , . : - . - , . auglm J C B0BROTXGHS. bA ..hi) .7 itJioj.au ui doib traw ana Donea a "Babylarid IfAEGESXPROFIT YET. j Specimen oop i je frea yor an Agency send to " ri.V, ; ;:D:LdTH.op.(tco;u1 -febCS i- .m uo -i ;Bcst6n:,? NOTICES. Murder Will Out. ) A few yean ago "A osnst Flower' . was discovered to .be a certain core for Dyspepsia and Liver Cotuplainr, a few ihin dyspeptics fnade known to their friends how easily and quickly they had been . cured byits use The great merits of Green's August Flower became heralded through-the country by one sufferer to another, until, without ad; vti8iner - - t - sale has- become -immense Trr.D-nflR in TT Drueeists in EVERY TOWN in the United States are selling it. No person snfferiBg with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Costive ness, palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, low spirits, etc.,r can take 5 three doses with out relief. Go to your Druggist, T C Smith, and get a. bottle .for ..75- cents and try, it. Sample bottles lu cents. ' c i NERVODEBIUTY. Vltalweakne8s or depression : a weak eshauste feeling.no energy or courage the result of. mental over-work des ere Hons 6r excesses, or some drain upon the system', is always cured by HUMPHREYS HOMiioriiAjinJ srKi iriu no, as It tones np and invigorates the system, dis pels the gloom and despondency, imparts trength and energy, stops the drain- and rejuvenates the entire men. : Been used 20 years with perfect success by thousands. Sold by dealers .Price $LQ0 per single vial. or $5 00. per package of hye vials and. z.uu viai of powder. 'Sent bf mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS' HOME OPAT C MEDICINE COMPANY, 662 BROADWAY, NFW YORK. ! .blV American' Tune Book. - Timbrel ion , ,,,,,,, r, Tabor,,. j , V;:;'. ; Temple Cnoir,f Carmina Sacra4s'-i ' :-- , ' ' r"'r Boftton Academy, - -Pesbyteriad PsalmdiBts, Hour of SiagiPsr. u,-,Ci -J. s. New Coronet, .fj j-'-n Christian Minstrel, ,( :; Christian 'HarmoDy M: Diapasbtf," ' ' 1 Voice of Praise; ' . uappy- voices. uj: c '?- u : x. 8. Timbrels .u 1. . : f&HilU ? a a tii . - fcs. 13 Bervice and Tune book, Golden Censer. . ; The Gem, Gospel Hvmss. ' '" t b School 8inger orYotmg Scholars Com panfon New York and Philadelphia Glee Book, Olwer's Musical TextBook, : Burrowe's Piano Primer,' . . Bertini's Piano Method, abridged, Spohr'sGrand Violin School, Bassihi's Aw of Singing, abridged, - (A114n stock and for sale by iu.; : U ;U TIDDY & BRO - u piano Music. 8 i ... . . i-J..-i f i Loye Sopg for the Piano, i Cachoucha;, Caprioe,. i!? B'ejceuse 4radle song), , i. ; Th6MwUtering of Birds, , ; i CtHfyent Bells; ' iL J j YVUM T MMM ' T". t k A f by HengeU, by Djsberg; by Billema, by'8pindler. L-by Mattei Amaryllii, . La Gazelle by Henry Ghys. by Hoiiman Thine Own. , by Lange. La Bdiadine, . , , by Lysberg. Ftsh Life. by Spindler. . The above is a partial' list of tbe Piano M agio we; have oa . band. Each piece can be recommended to those wishing effective saloon music. Call and examine onr Btock of new Mosic No trouble to show it. aug 15 TIDDY & BRO. REi L ESTATE, HIKING 1 "." . AHD ' Immigration Agency. 'LOR Celling, buying ; and) renting Mines, JD : 'Land and Houses, and Trovidinr homes in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina, and, being connected with the 'Sopthxbs Record," circulated in this country and Europe twice a month, I will advertise, free of cOst. all farms and mines, placed in my hands, for sale. - THOS E DRAYTON, aog9 . . Charlotte, N. C. GREAT REDUCTION is ri : ,: u I HAVE ju3t taken Stock, and had I have more Goods tha I want to carry, so I will sell one half Off at 0O3T to5 suit the times. I will sell a fine Silver American Watch fox -i'..-t "': :-.i r ;;. , x $12.00. I will sell Gold Chains at$1.00 " per . i- ..-.? - . .-. . i i it;iti; dwt. aWatch Glasses fitted at 10c each, ana everything else in proportion. WEIGHT AND QTJAtrhf OP GOO DS. ... WARRANTED J. REPRESENTED, JO . - J -'v. i i 1 b ? i r ; -y.'ii ;:I J'- JetoH ! AT7 ; -"lis If hiryi ftS: t CAROLINA JEWELRY 8TOBE CHABJUXTTE, N. 0. Ja21 0 NE Medium-sized HERRIG'S'SAVli j3 r ! . will be sold cheap. Jul 18' r 1 !?T'' 'WILSON &: BTJRWELL. . 1 ,fi ' r i r - -r n - - - , u Remember . - if ' ,it ifr fs : I'dilJitfi DR. McADEN . has .removed from the old corner on Tryon ' Street, to the Parks building, a few. doors below, next to Butler'a and just ' above EliaSj Cohen & Roesaler's where all are invited to come; to get good goods at the lowest prices s r.i " : 1 . Ls'ltl OpH.?' Sale;i A - Lot of unclaimed freight will be sold at -tx' Auction,5 August SUtb 1877, at the of fice 'of the Southern t Express Company, Charlotte for charges due ;See hahd bills. ? jul28 4t oawv&da , G H KING, Agent. ST" i. SBE0IAL" NOTICE; -i-.6:.,.r, Merchahts, Fabmees, Mechanics ASD THE BEST OF UKVKISD, WILI. SAVX AT LEAST 25 PEE CENT. OF THEIE I VESTMENT BY DJf NQ ONIiY THE N. C. SHOES THE SOUTHERN EMPORIUM ,j&-rft'.ii.a-ut-r FOE 5 -i .-. .H.I PATTERNS, SHEWING MACHINE NJEEDLES, I SILK and COTON THREAD AND CORD, MACHINE OIL, CL,,?,,. ,SHEARjS,C.? &Q. BTJTTERlCK'S PAT1ERNS the roost reliable, the most fashiohable and tbe best. By using thee celebrated patterns. every 4adyr-can mak. her -own garments. L ;xjr muuji. 4a wmpi ete, unu i &eep constantly oh hand Sewing Machine Need iest, for all different machines) Silk and Cotton Thread, and Cords, Machine Oil. Shears. &c. I iiThe-daireceip styies .Jji patterns , lor ..laaies.. centieiaen. 1-misses and children; ; j ; - i Orders bynfail promptly-filled;-Send stamp, fec., for Illustrated Catalogue. KATE O DAN AH A. 9th and Franklin sts. Richmond, Va. Ju22dwtf rif i ImpdrtairNpticelc 1.0 all. who deal- in or use Cotton Ties. : Please take notice that whfereas there are being offered for sale by parties not licensed by us, Iron Cotton-Ties with buck les haying an open slot through tne . bar cf tne Ducsie leading into a mortise. We caution you not to make, sell or use, any such Ties, either with -new' buckles and bands, or so-called second hand buckles in combination with new otf pieced bands unv less bought from tr through our duty au thor'zed agents. Our Arrow and other I open slot buckles for teveral jears past, haye been sold and stamped 'Licensed to use once only." " , ipur attorneys are instructed to bring suit against all persons violating our patent rights. 4 THK A M EB TP A NCQIIQTIE CO., j ' ;s- v t -x Tf" (Limed. DeRt sset & Co.,, Wilmifigton, N,C, .J. '" Agents for North Carolina Frotn 00 to 5000 bundles new. ARROW TLBS jn Btore and for sale - by us on same teims, adding freight, as any agents of the AMERICAN COTTON TIE COMPANY lim ited. R M MILLER fe SONS, Ata, angl9 lw dy CharUtte. N. Q. Election Notice. PURSUANT to an ordinance adopted by the Board of Aldermen on August 4th, inst , an election will be held on Thurs day, September 6th, 1877, in he W ards of the City of Charlotte, at the usual polling places, upon the proposition to levy a tax not exceeding: 12. cents on the $100 valua tion of property, and 37J cents on the poll, for the purpose of establishing and main taining Graded Schools within the xity; And at the same time an election will be held for two School Commissioners for each Ward, in pursuance of the Act of Assembly of 1874-'?5, entitled "An act to authorize the establishment of Public Graded Schools in the City of Charlotte."- - t- WM JOHN8TON, aug5 : Mayor; Land Agency: &RIFFITH A DUMONT, in connection "with their Law practice have established an Agency for the sale and renting of Farms and other lands, and City property. We publish a monthly paper, and circulate 1000 copies monthy, out of the Ssate, and will for the next 6C days advertise Lands left with us for sale, free of cost. mar21 tf GRIFFITH & DUMONT. Another large lot of those popular ADJUSTABLE filj KJi Jti JL ifel LOW PRICED. - P1KUE COLLARETTES, &c.i JUST RECEIVED AT a i Gamier & Troiter's. : ": aug9 , B RAMI! ALL & 10., . GENERAL SOUTHERN LAUD AGENTS Will shortly Publish a large "edition of their SOUTHERN GUIDE ;AND CATALOGUE,' For general distribution in all parts of the United States and Great Britain. All per . sons having Real Estate for sale will find it greatly to their advantages to use this valua ble medium. V , A limited number of advertisements w fbe leceived.-.. Address .,to. " ,..., BRAMH ALL & CO., 2 Ncfc607Sevehth Sty Washington, DttT ' i prl5dAwtf f l;-r?Z , i .-. Encourage Home Industry fft'j?b$giaing of yoiirCityl O ff 2nd. It brings here Mechanics ! 3rd. The money then is secured and yju will get it back again !jM l; . 4th. It helps paying taxes 1 5th.. You CAN be pleased,, if you only try 5 f. f f t f v r i & ft v Miicbteiisteii.k Merchant rTdlor ; OVER F. B0ARR & CO'B DRUG 8TO RE. ,augl& f 'I ? Of Kf " il 20eaNrinbe.$2aYear TfT IDE IWiP-sa Tlrnstra ted Magazine I v for Young People, is tbe very best pub lication of the kind in our country, as well as the cheaper.... For an agency, ssnd to D LOTHEOF-& CO- feb25 ' - Boston.' EXAMINE THE RECORDS . ;;V"?' ' Of the' Underwriters, Hartford, ' Phoenix and Phenix Insurance Companies. - ; - J C BURROUGHS, , aug9 lm , - - - - Agent, , 1 For.Sale or Rent; ; A COmfortabU six f room .Cottag) with xL basement, well of water in the ya d, barn and other necessary outhouses, with fifteen acres of land, lying in the suburbs of the town of 8tatesville. Apply to . , ' CHAS R JONES, , ? nar23 tf !,msA?! At tfcis OGce. 'TiimM t jt ti do so sr i!OTifi Tim orth .'.,,'n HARD M .DKSU.iKS M ANO .CTDRku IUBAVK lt r Ef-ouTHKRN Ladies 1 ." "KH3 SAMPLE & WETMOItl, Watches Jewelry, i--itir VEKY LOW AT Hales & Farrior's. dillWB jATJfcA LARGE STOCK. Di$ WltJpT BE UNDERSOT.n All work in the line neat.lv dr,n and Warranted LATEST ARRIVAL or N7E5W GOODS it. w -jSiHILLIFSi MERCHANT TAILOR and DEAU.R IU GENTS FURNISHING GOOD8 TJAS removed ix one of the New Storea XL .under the i Central Hotel.Trade 8t,and is receiving his Spring Stock of Goods fo Men's Wear, and will make them np at short notice in the most Jashionable man her, cheaper, than the Same class of Goods have ever been offered in this market ts a Specialty. Cutting and repairing done promptly. AH goods and work must be paid for on deliv ery, as I am compelled to do a cash bosi jess "5 ' J 8 PHILLIPS. ' may 2 ' ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, - Charlotte, N. C, April 7th, '77. J IITE hereby notify ; oui many friends and If the public generally that the manage ment of the Charlotte-Branch of the Erie City Iron Works is now 4n the hands of Capt John Wilkes, of this city, who is pre pared to fill orders for our well known En gines and Saw Mills on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. JOHN H BLI88, j 5 Secretary Erie Qty Iron Works. v v - i 1 r 1 Referring to the above notice of change, I feel confident that it will be advantageous to purchasers of Machinery of all kinds, as it places me in position to meet any and all competition. With my facilities on the spot, I can manufacture all parts of the Erie Engines which will not bear freight charges such as Grate Bare, Stacks, Spark Arresters, Atw'and handle the Erie City engines and Boilers with little extra ex- pense, thus enabling me to offer Machinery l V.J-J-- C .1 i i 0?Sfre lokivBni JcaS or write for cir culars, before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN WILKES, Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. - i lO olitan Works, Canal (reetj from ? SUUi to -RICHMONDVA. Seventh ENGINES, portable and stationary, 8AW MILLS, GRIST-MILLS. BOILERS, CAST INGS of BRASS and ,IRON, FORGING8, &c. MACHINERY . for .Gold and Coal Mines, Blast Furnaces, Ac. We call special attention to our IMPROV ED PORTABLE ENGINES, for agricultural and other purposes. Also, to our new styles SMALL LOCOMOTIVES for hauling lum ber, and other -article npon tramways and narrow gauge railways, y? r The best Planters ( regar our GINNING ENGINES superior ta any in use. Send for illustrated , Catalogue free. Other things being equal encourge Southern institutions. Repair .work solicited and promptly done. ;Wm E TANNER & CO. .may 15 dw ly TDawson's &ENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. CHARLOTTE, N. C. BpreseatS Life andf Fire Combined. Assets, .$6,000,000.00 s Insures all kinds of Insurable property dwellings, furniture, barns and contents, cotton gins, &c, at current rates. Agents , wanted throughout North and South Carolina. i Obstacle to Sterriagp RemoTed. KANHOOD RESTORED. 'New"metbod of treatment. New and re markable 1 remedies; ; Books and circulars sent free' in" sealed 'envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 419 N. Nintb Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ' An Institution having, a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. aug 4 iy 5,000 Pounds ' . . , - -.V. . ' - ST LOUIS WHITE LEAD, the yery material at short profit, at ,., -4 J MoADEN'd DRUG STORE. . X marl -.c: Saratoga Springs FIT CharlotteVN. . C. J We have now IX oreration our Saratoga unwu'f h will have on draught all the season rresn Saratoga Water n ice, as good as it is a 8prings in New York; , QvT,Tt ,,;.. v McADEN'S DRUG ST0E 4M1 i.5t. fTf:?n m mail a .2 l4 - e&j m u tf j k Is J

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