i AH CHARLOTTE OBSERVER &W! V -jl.; : 7 . jod ;pniNTinc. ? . The Obsxbvxb Job Department 'ha bea thoroughly rapplled witn eTery needel , want, ana wtta tne latest styles ox Type, every manner of Job Want can now be dan , with neatness, dispatch, and cheapness. -. , We can rurnlan at Rhort noUoe BIAJrcS,BHJkHJEADB, ... . . LKTTKB Hg AJ38, 0 AKPH. TAG8,BECriCIPTS.POSrKBS,l PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAMPHLETS, CHKCKB, &C, subscription' rates. ,;, . lrea- (postpaid) In advance, ?$8 00 . 6 o103- Ii 2 00 3 nj"8- ,. . .75 1 mi" WKKKLY EDITIONS- 9 , , (in the county) in advance. '.$2 00 ly (lnatofecoanty. postpaid 2 10 emnnt.hg. ,.,.t'V i it 1.00 . joLvxni. CHAELOTTE N; C.V WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1877.. NO. 2,201 Liberal reductions for clubs.' ' -.r ; - . " .-"f- . t , : - . ' 7 TELfeORAPHIC NEWS. GOISGHOME. UNDEJEt THE NEW MANAGEMENT OFr IU fMHO Ik; H . Refurnished and ( Refitted in first-class style, and offers inducements to, ellerg an Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords . 0nit the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and. pq,. or expense ap&red to render guests comfortable. , , The Presidential ' Party inrVir- giuiaEvarts sheds Tears at the Tomb ol Jefferson the Speeches as Log nndf atrtotfc as ' " JJver. ' i r H OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLEE, i ! r C 1 a irpcle hU se.i?on, have bought largely, and now have the pleasure of imiting your attention to Mr. Key Also Speaks, and the Party Arrive at Washington. .-, Charlottesville Sept. 25. Beibre icuviijg ijuuuuufg, xxayea auureasea his escort and hia assembled . fellow -citizens, , He had expected a hearty greeting, but the popular demonstra- Moderate l erms tqr monthly Boaraers. s :ssKr $pme improvement in rhetoric and no deteriorationjn patriotism or length. .It is : noticeable, in. tne ., reports of these' speeches thaf the accompanying? jour-? nalists show signs of weariness by the omission oi; Dracicets eDctosmg "cheers' 4laughter" and "applause.", Mr Lvarts was introduced.who. allud-' ing to Charlottesville ai the home, of Jefferson, said' there was ho spot in Virginia more attractive to the people of the United States than that citv. "Whatever place the citizens of the country may have assigned to the great men of the States, it cannot be denied that Thomas Jefferson was our great leader in the Congress of the wisest and best men of this country. The head of the: historical roll to be remembered forever and ever in" the Declaration of Independence fell to Virginia in the person of Thoma3 Jef ferson. He lives again in the great University, of Virginia." Mr Eyarts then paid a glowing tribute to this in stitution, ?ksaying that as sure as the f)nnciples of Jenerson are to be the eading principles of the government, just so sure must the University ever be one ol tne great institutions of the country. He next referred to the Presi dent and the principles he had laid out tor the government of the country, and spoke of the endorsement they had received from all sections ; he had been invited to visit all sections, for the people wanted to see the face of the man who had given new prospects, new hopes and joy to the land. All this was as pleasant to the Jrresident as it was to the people, for in the responses of such crowds as this, he knows whether the North and the South have hopes and desires alike. Mr Key, in response to calls, and be ing introduced, said : "1 am highly grateful at the call upon me. Noth ing I could say would be of particular service to you. All I could say would be to cheer you on. lhe times are lm proving and we are all glad." Cheers and laugl ter.j lhe visitors were then taken in car riages to tne University ol Virginia, where some time was spent in inspect ing the building and enjoying the hos pitality of the managers of the institu tion. 1 hey were next driven to Mon ticello, the former home of Jefferson, after which they returned to the city and took dinner at the Parish House. The "party left at 4 p. m. en route for Washington, where they arrived at 8 o'clock. y.. a O: An Attractive Fall Stock, . At prices surprisingly cheap. . DRESS GOODS Our stock is large, and so cheap that it is no long, r econ oroy to buy calico. READY MADE CLOTHING-Our stock is complete, at prices that defy competition. ' ' ' . : N 1 v FANCYCASSIMEKES-r A nice aessortment. CA.RPETS Beautiful in design, and cheaper than eyer. KID GL0VES-A specialty. In fact our stock is larger and cheaper in every department than here tofore. Uall ana inspect .u Afllirll nnrooirn "bURGE&S. NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DXALBB IB ALL KlftDS OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. A CHEAP BED8TEAD;?, LOUNGE8, PARLOR & CHAMBERSUIT8. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. " No. 5, West Trade St., . CHARLOTTE, N. C RUSSIA AND TURKEY, 1 he Total Loss at Plevna Fifty ITIilli on Roubles to Aid f the War for Christianity .j-j- Bravery of Turkish Soldiers. London. Sehtember 25. The Post's St Petersburg1 special ' states that ' the minuter" of finance is preparing to issue;a new lottery loan of fifty million roubles to aid them in . their War for Christianity. '; ' V " A Keuter telegram trom isucbarest says it is stated oh good authority that the total losses of theKussians and Rou manians during the recent operations before Plevha will exceed 25,000 killed and wounded. .. .V ?A correstjondent of the Times with' Mehemet Ali indicates .hat the engage- ! ii- - i.; m! .. iLL-' ' ' " i - -i mens at . jLiezeruna was lmenueu as a reconnoisance, but assum ed a somewhat more' serious char acter,; because . of the impetuosityV of the Turkish troops, who, according to thia and other accounts, displayed the greatest courage. The centre column adyanced as far as Verboka, and after having been ordered four times in vain to retire, had to- be led out of the fire by the division commander in person, having stormed the Russian position under a murderous fare. A special to the Daily News, dated Bucharest, Monday, says: "The weath er for the past two days is extremely bad. At rratietza, which is now a sea ofjnud, hospital accommodations ex ist for fifteen hundred wounded, but seven thousand are accumulated there." "Gen Taddleben has started for the Russian headquarters. It is believed he will remain there some days for consultation on the general situation, and afterwards will be associated with Prince Charles in command of the army before Plevna." A Shumla dispatch to the Evening Standard this afternoon, says : "Noth ing important has occurred since Fri day. Heavy showers yesterday and to day will delay operations for some days." Toadstools Mistaken fo Mush rooms, and Eaten. Cleveland, Ohio, September 24. Mrs Jame8 St Clair, her son, and daughter, have been pois oned by eating toadstools for mush rooms. Two children .died last even ing, and the mother is not expected to recover. FALL, FHOM WASHINGTON. The Burning of the Patent Office f churz and the Sioux Washington, Sept. 25. The details of yesterday's fire are imperfect. No important papers involving titles were burned, but they are much scattered, and some of them soaked. The patron age of Mr bchurz will be greatly en larged by this disaster. It is stated in this connection that Mr Schurz, iu an emotional moment, displaced a $2,600 officer who had control of the per sons whose duty it was to be watchful of the safety of the buildiDg, and de volved his duties on the chief clerk. The Sioux have arrived, but Schurz has not found time to have a, prelimi nary interview with them, A Corner In Wheat II ow it was Adjusted. A Very Good Reason. The reason why only one sample bottle of MerieU's Hepatine for the Liver will be sold to the same person, for ten . cents, by, oar druggists, in Charlotte, is because of the enormous expense of importing the Hepa tine into this conntrv. bat as there are flftv doses in the large size bottles; it seems two J plete" in every department. cine' that cores dyspepsia and liver com-. plaint. All who' have 'not, had a. sample bottle are entitled to one for ten cents at all druggists. Three doses relieves any case' of dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion or liver complaint, in tne world ' Kegalar s;za bot tles, hty coses $u :: ' Our preparations for the present season have been brought a successful termination. Our stock is now full and corny . A CARD. 7 . v . . : . . ' , - Two floors Crowded to their Utmost Cwpaaty -vf.'- , ..i . .'.". l with the latest productions of both Foreign . and American Looms, manufactured in New York by the highest art of tailoring skill, with beauty of style, excellence of fit, and finish all marked . To .all who are suffarin g from the errors and indiscretions of youths nervons weak ness; early decay, loss of. manhooiL&c., I will send a receipt that will cure you, FREE Off flHAPaff. . Thia ont WninrW -wa 'Hiol covered by a missionary in South America, of garments displayed, unusual lowneSS m pnceS Send a self-addressed envelops to the Rxv I x A JOSEPH T 1KMAK, Station D, iJlblO Home, New York City. The Dutj of Woman To be attractive is a duty which every lady owes to herself, to her domestic circle, and to society. Not only should she endeavor to please in addre3s and in apparel, but, whenever possible, in complexion and in feature as well. Facial embellishment is to a lady as proper, and oftentimes as neces- oorir oa qta fha aArnmanrQ nf Y or Tatmanr the artificial graces of her conversation, of in; plain figures; and our unequalled system of conducting business, place us far beyond the reach of any competition. The wide spread reputation we enjoy as being leaders in our line of business, is thus fully sustained. We request a personal inspection of our stock and prices, T a n i: ll I tions upon which depend so much of hev tne mtormation gained by so doing, will serve as a guide for uomiuiou aim inuueuce over man. ine woman who permits herself to become un lovely, who resisns herself hopelessly to the ravages of time, and the spoliation of I her charms, visits upon her friends and ad mirers a sorrowful regret, that it becomes hfr to avert to the latest day. Of this social duty, it may truthfully be said that she can best acquit hersslf by the use of Gonraud's Olympian (Jream. .No other preparation approaches this in excellence, in harmless- ness and purity, or compares with it in the number of spontaneous testimonials that its virtues have elicited. Its advertisement has hitherto been us merit, its recommendation by all that have used it, and not by sound ing and pretentious advertising in the jour - nals of the day. Large bottles price reduc ed to $1. A H GOURATJD, 98 Greenwich Street, N. Y. For sale by T C Smith, Charlotte, future purchasers. With the people's interest at heart, we will continue the LEADERS OF LOW PRICES, and remain Very respectfully, E. 1. ILAOTA :& BBQ., ONE PBIDj CXiOTHZEBSj CHARLOTTE, N. C. New Advertisements. CANARY ' OF jan3 FRES O O OD S -AT- & :.: Jt O E JEt. 5 , 9 FU R NIT U R E-;W A R E HOUSE 0Hli:i)itEN',S CARRIAGES, ' 5 ' CHILDREN V S R l A G E S, & i am rtaivii jr n '-west prices. hill f uv 'i?fbitti)iiKin'AiwAGe, v if ---- 1' v Keweft etlts"and s Call and make your selccticn wbil" theassortment i full. marH V - ' K connection with the LttEAe". at e Furniture Business my old etano-on "um lrade Street. T will ortnrt'.m TTn waling Business on my own i WR 'it njy personal attention. . fc"!Ap a,?!?Plete Stock, fromnhe. vYooat'offin to the finest MetaUc Y : tase. Ilnion U tl 1, AVnra.t.am-nmnl-fr ai.tnr!Ml tO. KeSDeCHUllv a j, Blal" ""--j- p M 8HELTON. M ! This WaII lritlranH- I Mrlin Hotel. "Vll ' lIIUV(ll . MH V Q . Telegraphic Briefs. London, Sept. 25. The weather is fine, but unseasonably cold. Similar weather prevails m various parts of Europe. Tbisis heMeved to indicate an early and severe winter. (JoBTLiNP, JN. x., cent, to. The lol- lowiner are ' th e United States five- twenties $500 bone's'-stolen- frpmthe bank here ? Saturday, the-" years of which could not be given in last night's dispatch: No&v 25,927 and 28,010 of 1862, and 5,926 of 1867, . , St. LouiBept. 25,- A private letter from Eprt EIlisKansas, says that a" party 9$ cattle thieves was captured in theHefctreme northwesK ofr Kansas. Sdnj.e were killed and-Sotheirs -hung. The thieves were- suxEisedsWbile. eat ing supper.' 'Seveu, hundred thad: pi cattle were. recovered.,- ... Boston, Sept. ii5.--Threo trunks con taining an aggregate of 10,000 sure ti es die appeared ; from? th e eafe of the Cambridge Tort ''National Bank. "No clue. The' cashier owned one of the trunks. Wixkesba'rre, Sept. 25. A meeting of 3,000 miners of Lehigh, and Wilkesbarre resolved to go to work. Baltimoee; Sept. 25. Burfoot and White, hailing from North Carolina, arrested last week with a counterfeit fifty dollar bill in their possession, are held for $5,000 bail. Harrisonburg, Va, Sept 25.-Andrew Shifiiet was hung to day; He protest ed his innocence to the Jast. ; Chicago. Sebt. 25. Dr V A Tur Din has been appointed receiverof the Fi delity Savings .Bank . with , a, ' $6,000 bond. ;"" The Hague. Sent. 25. The Dutch Budget. shows a deficit of $2,750,000, chiefly in consequence of the Achien war. The finance minister proposes to cover it by: lasuing treasury txuis Trenton. ' Nw J., Sept 25. The Res publicans nominated Wm A.Williams for Governor. - J ' LOCATED IN centre of THE CITY, OFFERS UflDUi The Weather. no hi :imi hbi rp'MS, ScoImoMtions, TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.' V i 1 1 IPfiTOE IS FIRST-CLASS; THE KCbSE 15 CARPETED THROUGHOUT. Garand JElcciric Bells are iri every room. ,lalids, Flori'dfj VTofarfstr or 'Persons 'rafeling F0R PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVeSy FACILITY m inr? ifcFdKffi!63iF0RT;f ,Jtil da location of room. ' vr' u ; ' ' : y ,r)Jio!idO pitllhiiAl uurfi noil . H H. C ECCLES, PKOPRIETOR- ; iWAfiBixcf oN.September 25." On" the 21st insf.. the telegraph reported a storm in the West India Islands. Yes terday ev onhl a telegram from the signal service observer at Key west fltatea tnaia numcano phbbcu xuhu Rico at 12 midnight, the .yorfex 250 miles south, direction west "and nortn weatrrelocity ten to twelve miles. This is Jrpbibly the storm reported on , the 21st. xesterday atternoon tne ooserver for the sicnal service at 'Kingston, Ja maica, stated iri his regular report that it-storm was apprehenaed-.,.,4J? er ntonthe siernai' service reports are missing from Florida 'and 'the west Indies.' 'Tf this stontf fdxSea inofrlose Its enerev. it inav. he xrectectito rea6h the coast oMhe" United" States wfthia three, davsi. 5 Tfmety I'titikAhk wifl. fee giveSx hf ts approach,,, bujt .caution should be i exercised' W Lib eommer-; tiaV 'in ktihe.rih: J;the'r Souths Atlap ! and Gulf 'States jiduVing .the present ! week. t ,T s W rT A.T-H a'J a Gutf States stationaryDr lower pressure, Btatioharyitemperatoreiwind8i mostly frdcrf "th6 east,partly cloudy weather ana in mu mo 'uietiioi w ugu rain. : SEED READY MADE CLOTHING, -AT 1 ilson & Burwell's. Which we will sell cheaper than any other house in the city, OR ANYWHERE ELSE. seiil26 rommended by P T Barnum, Clara Loaise Kellogg, James Paiton and others. OPERA HOUSE. Give a call and you will be suited in quality, style and price. Baltimore. September 25. A corner in No. 2 winter red wheat of Septem ber, which commenced on lhursday ast, was amicably adjusted tbjs morn ing by both parties settling on $1.53, as the price for to-day; and i two'-gentle? men were appointed to name the price each day for the balance of .the month. Thejftdjustment was brought' about by an arbitration. The announcement by the committee of settlement was receiv ed with pleasure, and the committee "was Repeatedly cheered and upa.ninou$- y yotea tne thanks oi me uoru and Flour Exchange. i - j- The Effects of a strike London, September 2o.--In conse quence ,of the strike oh the Southern & Great Western road, the Postmaster General orde'rs steamers from America to land only Irish mails at Queens town, and bring the others id Liver pool The "City of Berlin" was the nrst steamer allected by the new regu lation. The. strike has lasted some time.' It is -confined to the men em ployed in repairing the road. All night traffic has lately stopped The President's Party at Lynch burg. At JLynchburg Mr Jvey said: I am very glad to meet so many peO-, pie of Virginia. You must not expect to hear a speech, because my attitude is a peculiar one. 1 am an honest .and earnest supporter of the administra tion, but cannot say I am politically a member of it. I can hardly say any thing but what some one finds fault. Therefore the less I say is all the bet- ter Dotn ior me ana tne country. . . A Law Point Ut' I8SUe.-S Louis', September 24. The argument was be gun this afternoon in the United States Circuit Court in the case of the United States vs. William McKee. The argu ment is on a demurrer of1 District' At torney Bliss to the answer of 'McKee filed some time ago, which took the ground that the pardon of ' the defend ant by the President- in the criminal case debarred the government' from bringing a civil dase against him. I - 1 , .!'.' ' Mi Th e case of Ad am s vs Reeves; which is becoming one- of the '-"celebrated cases" in this: State,? from the frequent trials in the Superior Courts jand 'adiu- dications jin the ' Supreme X!purt, was set for tnil at Guilford court last week,1 but was continued atj the;instanbe- of the plaintiff,1; The suit was brought for $260, and has cost already nearly $10,- uuu and a; vast amount pf ilf feelirjg- . 1 ! ; rl-B Oil? .TOl . TheTexas-PAcotc andthe.Con for Speaker .Strenuous efforts T&rti now being0 inade to J consolidate the friends of theTexaaPacific railroad ih1 asking aid from Congress ' for its t;6h istTtlctibri.i 1 Aystehidtic piaf tpera2 BUbjedf!6, electipn bf A! Speaker of MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18T and 2ND. sept 22 CORNER OF TBADE AND TRYON STREETS. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. C. RE-APPEA B A.NCE AFTER 4 YEARS ABSENCE, CALLENDER'S FAMOUS to!riaS0US Miistrfiis Georaia GENuiN mmstre Pnnnrria NEGROES l QUI lm end m en, 20 artists Uproarious Plantation Minstrelsy ! New Acts I, Jubilee Songs! New Sketches! : Billy Kersands, Dick Little; P Devbnearj &c.r . -1 1 '!!' ; V.' ''They far excel their white imitators." ; N. Y. Herald. "They are absolutely the best m America. .Boston Advertiser. "They are unsurpassed." N. Y. Graphie. M ft'.:! ijj ;-r- t 12th Year. ALL THE OLD FAVORITES, Prices 50c and 75c. Reserved seats 25c extra, to be had at Parefoy's book store. sept25 4t ' , MARKED EVENT ED LATTA A i L BRO.'S FALL EXHIBITION, , Satur day, September, 22, 1877, at Charlotte Ni C. and Uhester, 8. U. ; ,, , , :,, We offer the largest OF DRXJGS MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND GOODS USDALLY KEPT IN ODR LINE, IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA WILSON BURWELL. D. LATTA & BRO., Charlotte N. 0; and (Jbester, a. v., F&u. opening: on Saturday. September 22. 1877i, ! . u : r E.v Coal ! Goal OAVING Contracted for : thef delivery Of xx quo tons Anthracite and Jitnminous Coal on this market..! am now taking i or ders tor early delivery of winter supplies , at lower rates delivered, .than ; it can , be purchased in other markets and deliyerf d here. The price of coal is tending npward, so to CMitle, Columbia &AipstaR.R secure it.at present prices orders should Jb.e.,(r0t:f GENERAL PASSENGE1 DElPT. Chauott'Coikbia A Aijubta, R.R. , , . Gpluinbia, S. .(Ik g, , Jfhi W7. vu auu aiwi guuuay j, aui m ivi, lowing schedule will be operated on this eiven at once.' Quality and fall weight always guaranteed, x our orders solicited. JT E PATR1UK. Eept25 . : -v ..:-: J A.. T. O. & R.-R. " - SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1" "" CharlotteilTL a July 6, 1877. j . TVN ! .and ' after' ' iionday.;iaiy &th. Tthe W following Bchedale will he' run' over this road: . -. - -; ; ' ! ' ,;t 1 : ; i GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, () ! ; : 8.30 a'm. Hi 10.20 ' 'I Ti 'Tinllaflui l' 1. VUUVgA, H Arrive Statesville, . : .-J 12.00? m. i r 'ry rTKTn ciATrmrr Leave Statesville, - i -; : i .1.30 r.m. bi'lm.-. i 1)9(1 .U V. WW Washington tekgramlo 1 lMltBaUiMor'e 1 American M.ii-v.V-v i !f7t''JJSw H8iioil mi? t -The Ofgaa rolled its cotes from ifielrowV ing diapason'vtoi the: Igentle fltrte' : and 'the congregation accompanied by deep septd--chral cougbs to coughs scarcely audible, be cause they had not yet heard of the won-, derful efflcacy of Dr Bull's Coogh Syrup. . Mooresville, . a D. College; '. 1 Close cohhection made at Statesville with, . Round trip tickets to Newton and returri $4.40, , to Hickory atd return $5.00taMor gantoh and return $645, to Marion and re turn $7.tJ5, to 'Uenry'sana return f8.4Ut to Asheville a&& ' returri -.$12.40, - to 'Warm Spnnes land retornl $18 40; ' These 'tickets jure good 1 at 1 S77 oferedibr shipment to Section House. Hefl derson's, i Alexandriana Aland, i Caldwell' r -Thesej being "Flag Stations,'!; theL Company MAIL and PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY - J No,. 1 GOING. SOUTH, . Leave Charlotte, ' ' " ' 7.35 p. m Amve at Colombia ; , 12.50 a. m Leave Columbia, i .. : . .. ' , 1.00 a. m ' Arrive at Augusta, 4.32 a. m i-eive AueustaJ ti r. . i n n , .8.15. p. m Arrive at Columbia , . . , 11.35 p. m. Lea ve Columbia,". " ' - " ' 1 11.45 .m. Arrive at Charlotte, n' - ;4.10 .m. ACCOMMODATION & FREIGHT TRAIN, .Daily, Sundays excepted, CHARLOTTE DIYI8ION. : ' Leave Charlotte " 00 p. m LeayftChester, ! : 5 J 1 5.41 p. m wavewninsboroii;! o,;i .u ;n - 7.46 p m Arriye at Columbia, ' . .- 10.00 p m ' ' ! ' " "Wd. ! 4 GOING 'NORTH.' ' " ' Leavb Columbia,1 jo -a'...i !8M)a.m. Leave Wtansboro, , , , ;r 10.59a.m. iArrireaiCharletteirfi iisllJ;f4.6o pm nb' 3itf AIWjupXA mVJ0AUXI. sea-J- 3 a v! HO. 6 GOING BOUTH. ir . Leave Columbia, -9.50 a. m "Arrive at Angusta. - .52 p. m . Ju l 1. HO. 6 GOING NORTH. - ieaveAugrfttBp ma-'i 45 m. Ajrrive at, Cuinbia, i jigl 0? M 3.57, i I'Mtima Mta 1 mtrs1 u vma ror.re,tamfpa5eage uhttL wovembet 'ltl 1 -mailBds ttfAwn .nn i'mtck HiCtaster.oBiaokstocksinn. 1 boroi? KHliansColnmbla. W. C. &;A. R. R. Junction,; "Leesvllle; atesburg, Ridge Springs, Johnstoh'Si Pfafe House an3 Gran- is uot'Iiahle'fbr loss. ,orr"!damage tt ; freight J -Xyiains Hos 3, 4,' 5 and 6, w1" "top ,.t all after it i& unloaded 'lit, either- of the above 1 regular stations, ana ticket' offices will be imed "Flagl BlajSdns?11 j4! K;s 1 0Dened fbrj thecmmcK3AUon i of local No.freight wlllbe.ieee .f. A.POPE, .r LiDihentnnlMstbelnanie bf consiffnee and ll Oil! General Passeheer Aeent T.rvTBthtUvct i -.r.-jv hamed hipmentunl3stb:hane bfcohsignee.aiid desUnavlMUiis disuncuy marxed thereon 9 J J UUi&MLJiiX, July 7 Superintendent, I fil THEO!D. KLINE.' Superintendent. aug9 SpartaiMre & Merille Railroad: ' THE following schedule will be operated ' on the Spartanburg fc Asheville Railroad, in connection with the Charlotte Air-Line Railroad, and the Stages at the head of the road, to Henderson yille, . Asbeyille and the Warm 8prings, on and after this date : Leave Charlotte yia Air-Line R R, 7:10 p. m Arrive at Spartanburg at ... 10:40 p.m Leave Spartanburg for Mt. Tryon, ; 6:00 a.m ' Arrive at Mt. Tryon 6:30 V , Arrive at Hendersonyille ........... 12:30 p. in Arrive at Asheville, 6KX " r. FARE. ' - " ": Round Trip Tickets, to go and return any, , time within three months. . Charlotte to Warm Springs and return, $21.30 1 " Asheville " " 14.30 :.-, Flat Rock " " 10.30 . " Hendersonyille " " 10.30 ir Tickets for sale at the Air-Line Depot - in Charlotte. - The Post-Office Department at Washing ton has ordered daily mails to be carried on this route. D. R. DUNCAN, . ; r aug7 ' Prest..'s A: Railroad TJT D Latta & Bro believe the public will sustain honest dealing. 8ept25 : i J.-' -.... School Notice, Miss H Moore will open her school for girls on Monday 24th of September.' cepus iw . ., ., ,,.:r-,. . ' . . -,.VJ -f id GRAND FALL OPENING of all depart 3 ments Saturday, September 22d, 1877.. ,7 ;? Tl'MJjS E D Latta & Bro wdrk for the peopje andj, u: WM keep prices down. ; ;j " ; . . Teii 0 eht CplTimiw ii dosing sale bf Canary Birds will take place' -J rsept2 C F HARRISON, . !u,H-i", Auctioneer. ED Latta & 3rooutrank aia competitor&J low'prices telL sept25 ill i.-in :-v:'a J3 .aD