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tuni -,s: THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER;- SUBSCRIPTION MATES : - , : Drily, yew postpaid) in advanjse.tS 00 gix Month 4 00 iruw Months ..........., 2 00 .i.3.U .tw.T- flint) r IZCS 0BSERVSR-J0B DEPARTMENT ' L a fcen thoroughly tvppUed with event needed , . wan, nt wiA (A Xaes Stylet pf Type, end aery manner of Job Work cam now be done with Hmnoj; dispatch and checpnets. . ,jJ7t eon furnish at ilwrt notic JV -SILLKSSf tilZL BZADX rj V; ? ; ft - .......... ......... ' IT It WEEKLY EDITION, WpAchi (in, the county) in oAwne&U......$2 00 . , TAGS, RECEIPTS, P0STZS, X . 1 Pll02Z:Z3,JZANj)'BlLLSt- rtf W X .... ...... ......... - Y0L.X1X. ckiBL0C- THURSDAY ;JSB5L78; 1878 ............... , a w . A liberal reduction for dub. 'o 'J rjUUMJUSlSSJ CHECKS. 5. - III 4 MvMIiillVM ui il r w il in ill "7 WTO ' . ' " "- ' ' I' 1 ! II I il - l I i i - l I l l l I l ' ... I ll i w?l, ., . ,1 . , I . 'jJ, !. ,'(;. , ... '.J . I J. Ii, ... i'i i Hi. il II'.iiJ i ft t.unn l "" rl I . JJ.i-: .'.U. . : ", ' i - .l I ReadjmadeCI6thing tdiJGetteral Merchandise; 'will find at the old established house of Jbb CAbgest Best rAssbRpa) oi1 Goods evfr&oiMd loViS market 14 w We are prepared to prove nporiexamlnation '-of our-stock that ?we MiXfi wo vain boast, and solicit buy era;,) both wholesale and retail, to LOOK-AT OUR GOODS AND PKICES before purchasing. ;. "-v Our stock of , Dress Goo17hte Goos, Alpaccas, Embroid eries, Kid Gloy SmleI3,in Ties and JFancy Goods are complete and will be. sold at Astonishing low prices 7 Carpets, un uiotns ana jsiatnngs very low. Fair deaUpg, .Polite and aUentfye ; clerks" Xfc ;you - . Democrat and Home copy.- - BUR GES Resale FINE ASSORTMENTtOF CHHiDREN'S l CARRIA-OES, , JUST -ARRIVED, . .,, . CALL AND EpqSM., ; : fr h :T-" JS, ThrfM0Xmaia:REIJI iSiilH;liiMllij HOREDLKvfftLt fftSTERil CITIES ;f ALL POINTS SOUTH. ' "piOMP AND CAREFUL Vfi h ; nomInal instjeancb ASrrDonBSSflpllItOf ; (or 'lTu!r I Ail P i') -a? v.f r.vSouthwe mch26 of. - '.".ii. i " :t KS t-VOi 13i0 i'T TT RV :f. IP TIiIHir ID until you have seen theHegsuit stock t)f goods now fn tny warerooms. The assortment is . the . largest And, rjiost completeVer offered in Charlotte, h it ? , I AS' i Ml IL0 A 'JL!, lf tf !L JLL-3 , , ..TOIEPT IT AND asietfully,? . ,,; ; . ! 3S . C3-. EG. E I S i ? ' jrUKXITURE DEALER, , Removed next door to Post Office, ;j ?fe4 cfxx-1 ' & iJ i ' Jan 5 .--..-: -. : 1 : UnU bfU'TOH5 A H L0.0ras; riffll 4?igai nwicv B-w wixi-i. Soap; ffiIWd-imffi,H Carefully prStfttur., 1 J. H. McADENSIPescription Store. ;;it.'i. New Stock. 5i ja i-"fio sf ,iiJ 1 J s. REMOlftLE; lately occupied by ; J. Mci Alexander ras la Boot an - My Fall iStoclc 'a of ?f HARD WARE inall1 r ot.voo',;,rr?ii.' Lii.i trTlxii iii'L.,-TirAAw-,w'';',''fr V-19 nnw ..Tien 1 -.v, xii-wiu.e, J-LUiiu w-wur. tt vw-u-tioh-, oiv.j . . ,i onllected he w the inspection of the nublift. at nrices which are - unprece- fia bUhe pented'in the,Clialc.tfe market.. .Popwfer ZEB.VANCE V.' &TGOHEN - , . . . , , , ;Jk a rA 4. i march 22 N I C H O L S , & retail i DSAXSB XV v ALL KINDS OF FTJRNlYURB, BEDDING, A jp rr LIHS ' CH3EA.P BEDSTEADS, LOUNGHB, FABIiOB & CHAMBER BUTTS. COFFINS rf all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, VXTAaf Tm1a fit van aavvwv (CHARLOTTE , N;. G ! "T . I A: . hi FREIGHT EbtfIB, between. Haw "iG i vr sc or UllJb, 11 . i S l( ' I Hi DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. and no ktsk. Agent, Charlotte, N. 0. YOUR - - i J-UI irSV IL II U GET MY; PRICES. . - . U . W-n-fctWI J? 1 f ;:Ncw Cloods, .X VIA fi ila ,fc r; tSr :"vairetie, 8T0YM a specialty ' I - !1 T rilTI Fn. c t ... rtj Vr: ? "i ir" irr c- it - f-.j. .-; s' --' , I ed in some WASHDfGTON. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. i Eesolntton for Final AdJonrameBt June 10th i floatheni Claim Defeat d to the Senate 'MlsslsilpplaBs Want ; the Cotton lax Ber)itfaedmociat? J , , General Notes knd CioSslp. r - - Vice President Wheeler is absent. The i oene was cauea 10 oraer Dy oecreiary i i (Jorham. IMarththotfy lof Rhode I Island, and T W Ferryof;i Micbean. I 7lX - xfi T aunn8 1 leaves Luia uicnioouvu nuxita visii lo I Nam V l- 1 :ezry,Jotja-iciagam ironwxae com-i amendments, the House bill to repeal I alUhat part of .the , act bf Jay: l4th, .Lbijt no reasoniCan ibe discovered there 1875:nown as the specie resumption I for-- except ,ther prolonged ;:t suspense.1 acti wiuuu aumonzes me oecrerary oi, the Treasury to dispose of United States, bohds and redeem and cancel green-J pace currency, -ana; u was oruerea to be printed with the amendments and .placqd pn the calendaf ' , xne jaouse is aiscussmg tn income I tax. - ' . ,X t- : A 1 l . 1 , 1 . TT - I! jlub poBiuviy asBeriea mat nunc is l Oiit of the field for collector of New Or- jeans. . ne wants a seat on tne ben cn u wjo ui ui wtHiua. uttu.ij ouiiuji i will probably be nominated for collec- I itor within a day ortwo. I m tne senate Air Jones, ol Morida, irom tne committee on naval Anairs, I reportea iayoraoiy on tne senate oin to, authorize the cecretary of the Navy to'tranafer to the Secretary of the Inte- j State of Florida not needed for naval :MnM.nA . UI ii.. . I 1 . I - - - - punwBCT, iwwuuu lUBuicuuM, i Nomination Colbnrn. consnl i?ene- ral to the CStv of Mexico : reieotpd. I night dispatches. NIGHT DISPATCHES. wr ' f w - i Confirmations; Smith, at present I Ji A. -1 l V il I appumiiuicub ukjt. ox me ireaaury, i paymaswsr oi me army, wun tne Tank ot major ; lieutenant Hobb, professor 01 matnematlCS at West roint. ' I .Nomination i Geo B Chamberlain , of Georgia, Indian agent at ban Carlos, I Arizona. - I The Senate !COtrimittee On Naval Af- I fairs to day nearoV-th-South Carolina j Penators ana memDcrs oi tne nouse oi i Senators and members of the House of I Representatives in-advocacy of the es J tabllShment Of a naval Station at Port w?y ai, o v- , ne comm 1 nee iook tne i nuujBUk uiw uuxiBiuerKuuu. .4 i -MOOSB -Oeverar bills On the SUbieCt 1 61 the! PftcmO 1 Railroads and Texas Pa-1 iflc Railroad were reported and made I SeciAl orders for the. SJth and 15th of I .ay.:,.. 1 : A resolution. for the hnal adjourn-1 mens onjongress on tne jum oi June i J..-r,ii it . A.i T Wrfs received from the Senate and ta-1 ten up for action. A motion to reter I it to the Ways and Means committee I was aeieaiea dv a large majority, i throneh a combination of anti-tariff l Democrats ftficrr the -Republicans, but I O nnai acuon was su-veu ou ror me aay i oy means oi anatory motions, xne i adjournment resolution comes up agam I w wiuw. , . i The following is the text of the bill I ai t . o . n: I reportea-oy me oenate finance wjm- i ' I mittee : I f A nr. Trt otv.rH an a rf fr nrrvfino fr. 1 f j CUV VV Mill V X - CVV W 1 V 1 1UW -A. V . the resumption Of specie payments I and for other purposes : ': I "Section l. :r That from tend after the I passage of this act United. States notes l shall be receivable in payment for Uni-1 ted States bonds now authorised by I law to be issued, and on and; after.Oc- tober 1st, 1870, said notes snail be re-1 xne wayaana means committee i tnen Degan. .very Biowiy, warming up father, General William Lenoir, on the will vote on, rescupption,, and the, ,yij-1 with his ubject as he proceeded : uTes, fiei 0f King's Mountain, This sword, come tax to-morrow. - V ' . ' 1 1 think it will : I don't see how it wiD. o-o-ti-r -.TY.Wri w Kom. nn ita m l -r i s . . x .. l . i ceivablefor duties on .mports ; andl nuity w114.be sure to nndBome means 1 tneu- unaying tnanxramess. re -yoa ai said notes in the volume in existence! of gettingat it." icted,wifcH,?at?r' ;-wt?BffV . - . w- 1 i -1 -. 1 .Stti . .11 1 1 1 -ii m,t I nRv fever 7 . if act. trv ur da utmi on uctoper ist. xso. Bnau not do can-1 shall be reissued, and they may be used ipr iunuing auu: rau.uwer mwiui pur-i nnn0n whfttflftfiver tn art amount not ex ... .. .. ... ceAfiinc m the wnoie tne amount tnen 1 in circulation and in the treasury; -- au- vv,fVi-v,rt4-K l d.u u.0, .. va a 1 vu v...vu) i;. .v.6 ' has, to a great extent, supersedea tne pui treasury or thereafter ? received under I rewarding of political -favorites, trade monary syraps, sarsaparilla-,1 and tonics, in anv act of Congress and from whatso- I with political leaders 'and bargains and I the market. It wili; not "disappoint . yon. ftvfir source, snail e a.ain caiu out. - ir 11 1 J a 1 and when again returned to the treas- ing this past year. The people Will not ses pecuhar to their sex, will find proaspt ury they shall not be cancelled or de- believe it until the proof is shown aud ptive rehef byuMns Dr Pierce sFav stoyedfbut shall be issued from time hnttotiimtoti 2SiaSS to time with like qualities; and an thatpartof the act of January, 1875, entitled 'an act to provide for the resumption of specie payments,' au- . .1 . r on I tnoriziDg ine reurem.ii. ui ou per uu. -f TT:J J O . A .-- V.m11 yl i . : : --. off-- Vi I HI liniLKU uLalcH IlUbCD. DUBtll lCtUSC U . .1 . A .1 ,.'.,n sain 1 nr. ni tictnner. 100. "Section 2. : All laws and parts 01 laws inconsistent with this act shall be All ; laws and parts of , Senate The concurrent resolution for the adjournment of Coneress'on Jf -r i . trie xutn oi junepaeeea wuoout a ais - nting voice. Burnside's. bill, removing the restric-1 jsurnsiaes. Dili, removing ffiSfte'it by on the enlistment of negroes, was & vote of 88 ja mnttnti to take ntr the bill for the relief of Warren Mitchell, of Louisville, a test case, as Mitchell was of the firm of Mitchell fc Armstrong, and Arm- stron was the famous pork packer for the Confederacy early in tne warj and the majority are ; disposed Ho resist his claim on this account. mr ' ?'C-!i:A ) , jii xruce, 01 mississippi, prseu ueu a petition of -citizens of Mississippi, praying for the refunding ot: tne tax naid nn cntinn dnrinir the veara 1865. - '66.-7 aDd '68, and that it be returned 6 the States in lhich it 4 was collected if not claimed within three years.; ite- to the States' in wbichcH was collected or to the individuals froxrt, whom it was was not now prepared to felt sure it should beretnrii . . . -.. , form. 1 The Senate bill to revive and extend the provisions of an act approyed June 8.' i 1872.'- granting the ' rieht of ,way I tVinnrh thA nnblin lands nf thn United States to the Pehsacola &. Louisville alinwino- th him S126 JJ00" for cotton I but these thrnes: are true. . fi 1. .i.fj.f.A3 oe. 1 r . --'f Uia .io tnAf' XXd. seizeu a. Davannau, wb ueicaicu, juj -u i vrrtuiii nao v a o i v 25. a strict nartv vote. This is h4rdly 1 fessed to me that lie didn't know ; Railroad Comp;any,bf Akbama, pm? ed nd goes to the-' House. . i-Deniocritsf are - in oaueus to nkrhl. the qneslioh beinff ori the ad journment June' 10th. Had la vote been i reached this afternoon the concurrent resolution would hdve passed; rr- Lateb.- 'the caucus is 'still 'in very . 1 ' ; rj ot. in: rators Sentenced, to Death: England Not Alarmed Indian Goy- ment Sending l Troops to ' Malta Troubles in the Tartish Cabinet.1 in lend the Count: or0assatibn vjB'jcoift- nrma tne sentence 01 deatn passed upon M Thumitch, formerly, minister teBident. , and ,4hirtv-five. others.- for Ppty in tbe-recent mUitarj.con. lmmftdiatfilv aitfer it)aRtflr , T - A 1 1 1T mi m?.l . 1 1 tne Xollowing ; from St,, Jfetersburg amonir well-infhrmfid- neonle to-daV. Tne stock market was stagnant and denreased vesterdav until , near . .the close, when an exaggerated report of Ltnfe tavorable character of ir, Btafford I Nnrthcntfi's RtAtBTOfint in thn HwVm of.Commons created some activity and I confidence. . The statement, thouerh Inurfilv npofative. nn thn main iakne I " P . . . ... . T' ia recarded as & rhonetul indication be- iTROtBLES. W K Miller." of Canton. "Ohio.' Iia has . heretofore , occurred, to lender J neace lmuossiDie. Jraniament sena- 1 rates foe the Eaater reeeaa under the 1 conviction that the' emergency iario 1 1 greater than it was weeks ago. J 1 Ijondon, April 17. The news from various centuries of interest is not re- assuring. A semi-offiGiai.dispatch from Calcut- fcaa ri ara t coH tr liiMj A UUA XaW W WU -" - - - WaL uu IaU a1MV I v r . m. , . ,1 . Tn mu-r I maita. xne native mian ltv win ne i 4fK fv, -hritfeK - uraifo TKo oaiaf0T,f. nnartormaata-r" anA .-tv I uw wjivvmu v vvftuiwuw mi iv wvua missary generals at.Calcutta havegone tn'Malt-L tn Rrranir,, fnr tllfi rJStinn of theae troons. ; I . . ' . . . . . . 1 j Oonstantmople dispatch of the 1 16th says i "The,tontest in the cabi net continues. Ahmed Vefid Hffendi, j rtresident of the council, of miniters. tAnrfArpd hi ritTnation nn Mondavhnt I withdrew it after a long conference with I thA RnltAn .nd Rafvet Taaha. nreRident I nt th v-nnf.il nf Statn and lh refukal f of Reswf Pasha and Mehemet Ruchdi I Fiaaha. to accent the premiership- Me- Paaha to accent the nremiershirj'Me- 1 hornet Ruchdi Paaha haabeen annbintr I heme Ruchdi Pasha hatf been appoihtr f ed a minister witnoiit sl TWrtfnlio. ; - Bothfrom Viennaand StPetersburg comes reports of ceneral. uneasiness, I &nH rliaaatiafantJnn in tiA IniiAr citv f , . , - 1 . 0NKLLG IX10ADS. , . - f He Tells Party Secrets and Prophesies the Exposure or Hayes. ' - . . . , 1 New Yoek, April 17. The , World publishes a six-column interview witn j Conkling. The followmg is an ex-1 wac : ... . . "Well. Senator. I would like to know I ' 1 ; whether you think the true history ot I we -Louisiana electoral DUHineB- w" ever ne toia in congress, ana n so now soon V vvueviipt. lcvaou c v,w, -va i be kept down.' There are too many : - a! 1 avenues oi lniormation open tu-ui iui ! i . I ' F 1 . . 1 I maace concealment ox avau mucn iong- i Tvr. rcaortoKlo man nan nniihfthfl.t VA ,- -k.- A VM WUM hA V UlW- VMiM there was some kind of a bargain be tweenthe friends of Nicholls and that man Hayes, and that Stanley Matthews and Sherman were privy to it. A very reat many people have become ex ceedingly curious to ; know precisely what the bargain was, and exactly how it was carried out ; ana xankee inge- "vvnat win De me result i country wilf'tre apfalled by the dis- uuuur ui umuwuu. x msi- you, sir, tnat never in tne nistory oi It..' .. . .. . . 11 i- . tma nation nas tnere Deen in me entire four years of an administration so o--r;nri Krf.T-inr nf nfficps . 1 bi ui uie tueuiurai 11 u -, as u u.- l '1 a 1 . .V.; r. 4 ing. reppie say inatnayes mwu man and means well; but they don t know what they are .talking about. When .all the, facts are, known! Jabout i.U. - J :.l.nl.'n- n- nill AtfUTnut 1 mio uiiia 1.1 aiiiyu uu vo nm .k..jjv I . .-t n V. " maVi r i oiAArml Af Via I bU C-kUSO Hue n- WAX uvaaa. v. -.- ! ..j : rn, - --.;i.' f I 1 is wa u'i.uoi-uv, xiid uuiuu 1 pern West, I peril was not 10 the South, but in the lt was, understood tnat tne rte- I nublican leaders had determined to I have Vice President Ferry count the I votes at all hazards, and declare Hayes li . 3 At. ""Tv-.i. .aJ-HH.IM,.y3 1 eiecieu, auu sue- t-iwuiucu I resistance.; it was r o oe do emm a play . In' that section Gen'l Steadman I had 70,01)0, men ff enrolled, ana assignea 1 to reciments tor tne purpose, 01 seaung Tilden in office in case Vice President I Ferrv carried- out his proposed pro- J grammar Youf may look astonished resident Xt Ann. I to do." ; ..-,.,, nna.A a wenerai v--g- WBtu.u,uut to b. Inexpedient at Presentt "Richmond. April 17. A convention I iL. -U . -ffi-I-la -.Foil flis Qnnttiorn 1 m wo. wuiw.yiuw-- "v.vy-"; rauroaas mei nere ro-uay to conBiu?i: 1 tne expeaiency bo uuaugiug iu .uuo 1 schedules as to obtain faster time be- tween New York arid- points South. H I F -Ki f ftoladeipnia, w umington joaiumore nregided: afad W . F Allen, of .r. -. -. - . ; A T - M ;aAamw ' - A Mm. tHMpen waa annointed1 to Tni convention adjournedto meet at the - .. .-..' . . 1 Windsor, House, JSew Xork UCtober ? Nearly fifty .delegates were in p4a- ----- r low. 1 -aiieariy at' riwii. :. wt.i gv.i, ic; w.Z .-vrfv-' i TT w A k. 7 r ' 1 . took a recess and upon Jhere-assem- ,1Lp-1Tat w,fM3.a - .7trt -S nJ,:iC''' 1 ::feL!LJ,-Ci 'flV "l bling the committee reported that they r-r- ' L-yJL-si 'm.iJL.X-W-iJU : deemed it inadvisable, to make any ' On Consignmect, a TeWr Tierces olce f; ..:i .t e.. . - -.t .r..w v. - ,j ta,ia 41vrf fchange in the schedule at present.. Af- Tennessee Hams.' Ilt1ynd.-ft.r : " Ti -as )rt .'-.ti r ;H3v4Ji v;a?is The -Bo&nasaQniet and Fnostentatlons Seifd-OIT. ' New York, April 17. Nona but thb family and' personal fiends were ad' mitted.to uTweed's robseqoiesi The bdy was inclosed in an oak, casket, 6, feet 4 inches long, 22 inches wide and US inches deep, covered witbf black vel-i vet. A silver plate borSthjS inserip-' .tion.'fWm M'Tweeddied April 13th, 1878, agedj53 years," ( The . body was dressed in a'back' suit.' " The feattfres wereiife-like."- The famiTonsisted of Mr 4iid Mrs Douglas- Mr GeO McGHnnis and his wife the youngest daughter of Mr Tweed, the two latter ; having only just arrived from NIbw, Orleans. ' The eralle,l)rcer;:or'StetiBn'iiBlsn,d; whoperfermM the marriage ceremony between Tweed. and his bride, -a , iuar ter o jk century3 ago, -t officiated at the! service of the dead. After tbe services theirelative'S, paU-beajrOfst'and' a fewi friends of the family followed the body! to Greenwood cemetery f) There werej not more than a dozen carriages in the funeral procession..- The following gen4 tlemen officiated as paltbearers e Ex Judge Scott Charles Devlin, Wm Ed el stine, Booney Kelly, Geo Butts, Charies G Cornell, Foster Dewey and Wm Adams,:'.',r. , Continuation, of the Crashes. The Cbddingtoh Bank, of Newport, R a. as Deen enjoined. C Moho. of the Ottawa lumber trade. I . 1 I" nnn : nasianea iorJ.UU.UUU. i niea a voluntary petition in bankrup' , "uiioro, mw.uw; tHse,iSi' unr known.-uMillerienresented the factorv ofQih Russell fc Co, whose . failure-i lew weeks since brought aboui his em oarrassment. SPARKS JK0M TIl WIRES. P081.1 PV- f8 resicaoa Jtrv y. has reaqbec naBoma ana were 1 j J . received by the mai ... - . r or aa cmaens, xney win go to jack- SQBHe to-day. . - , ??Blc wf5.'"u" VI,e py8 a hftS lynched Mike , White and twO negroes who assassinated Thornberger U. Qnt.-.Anr I l u" Juy. Revolutionary Relics, f Lenoir TopicT The ' new pension law has brought finite a'nrrrhner nf nxrpA mprr ami xen. men' lfrn inicn Mr bolomon vrisp, ninety years old; was here last week to file. his application for a Petasion. to .file: his application for a nefnsfrtri Tn thitf cannection ne notice that thrp In thiif connection we notice that there lis in the rtofisesainn nf Cnlnnftl 'Tlintnn A Cillev. of this place & handsome sword, witbr gilt scabbard, which or- Winitllv helnntrftrt tn Mtb f!iHpira oranA. father -Moinr.ftorioW? ;"Rfhn .AHi McDowell, a soldier and afterwards an officer of the war of I812.i History says "the McDowells were air5 brave men" so it follows this weanon ws's -fedt .ff. - i" - worn for ornament alone: The old Gen eral's Uniform and cocked hat. atramre' t0 ay belong to other parties. Mrs ciUey informs us that her father (Colonel J "C Harper) owns a swOrd TO;Ko T?rif!oVi lir. i oil il" V M - 1 W f V- V IV hilt. picked up on the battle'fieW" of Fort Maiden, .on Lake ISne, 'and, -there is; at Fort Defiance, in this county, a handsome sword, captured frorix a Brit-1 ihq omcer dv Her rreai-rrea-rranci- -,n1isriKi sm-f are thTrtottn.Jin Pnrtii- ' . . gese, "lraw me not without Jieason--- G . sheathe me not without Honor.' Uonseliold TTdrAs. The intrinsic merit of I)r Pierce's Family Medicines have made their uaraes house. hold words throuehout this and otiier coun tries. As tne band, stretcned roTtn m peril tn roam a la in ffia taLvaH n 'AhiffAk nf lifiiv. j i0g gratitude, so' those haviirg been cred by the tae ofDr fierce - Mecucines. write or i v - i r.c!jr::rvir cns by thousands. Are you afflicted with oron emus, coiiBanipuon, bctoiumjus jbis, tmncnes, or eruptions r u no, try ut nerce s I n.i j r-j;-f tm- --r T v- V.. - 1 -uiucu ci wt-.. - -.'p- S-S?- known. ?y reasop of its snperipr m6nt,it I 1 - . s r a . 1 iaaies bquh k wiui u-seasea su heidtheeld,'year after year, against com- Trmnnfacttirers, as have J)t Pieiee Conld any better evidence of merit be aake by the meet skeptical?: i ' -a ;m ' ' - ' I . 'j.-..-.-.. ' , . --.. i w . ' j MAEKET. I shall endeavor to keep noth- ing but 'first-class Meats, - vegetables c. ' Those having fine Beef Cattlev Fat Sheep, Fresh .' Butter,, Eggs, will do well to call at THE MABKET. A 1 fall une of Family Groceries on nana. Ho thirty day accounts made with ' ; 1 aprl4 f ------ if BMiJi-l: TEN CENT COLUMN. 1 1 Advertisements art inserted .in 1hit column at the rait of ten-cents -perline,, of juvmi vmd,' counting initials of names, and Mures as separ- I I ate WVTUS. MU insure tusii uie tanuuiu, i MUST' BE PREPAID; : No adverUserkerd KlAcvt y t7 tec. (nun twwityyiTO wma - : WAK?E-eohaMeA,"genttemM and ifeortw getiemen,.to occupy ; fine! largi airy: room, weh furnished n4Jo?ated in t)te cefttrei pi.town. Appiy w Il f -1 -f t - J BlAWJNUiiUlJ;.- aprl7 3t; , t . -1- ii t-l.k tow iroirsAi days old ; also beef cattle for sale, i Call paid ; see them. ; 0 . -u - '3 DiPH-BIt,i rnri 2 miles from Charlotte; on Providenoe road. I. FOE THE-LADlE&r-Mrs IGrkham I de-. -l"-;.'.. .1 i .--'I 'a a- ..-..-f ... --. !. I RITM Tfll IrltlHi. nil. Llln rail IK111 IlliT nrt3LU rQ I plantsroBes, &, at Very, lew figares : A fine lot of robust itaMjM ale I' ' ... . ..." . : t, J "., H0TICE . to 3?ld.MnerA, splendid metat uian worn mui. aud, uouea bqu GKf.- E. I: i ATT A & UERDIGT RENDERED BYTHLPEOPtL AL mi-nmons The Most Elf gattt Display of Spring Clofbicg Such a.Magnificeqt Stock,, aucb Elegact Styles, such Splendid, Garments. Such low prices named for. Perfect-fitting and Reliable-fodo ;7j j , , OT -.,l .. I,evr before has Clothipg been so cheap. No 6ne eah afford to' buy i until they have visited xxb. The pinching times demand low prices- We have made them, Singis believing. Cto?mce yourselves. , t ,7. . In the Men Youth '-jjiJoy-Juid Children's department can be found, every thicg that can be thought of in the way of SPRING WEAR, No one need stay away, thinking they , cannot he Suited. " For -; the laborer' farmer j mechanic, clerk or merchant 11 cp find Wri whaHief 'Want, at f 1 " - f ; U berwAnger & BRO., , " TNfi CLOTHI-SSS AND TAILORS. J r; Natibnar Cldthing-Hall. N.'B. Gaf16ts made to order and satisactio. guaranteed pr no sale. Goods sent by.faia to any part of the South on applicataon. , If they dp not suit to be returned. s8arP 3RBS II KS ' 00 g nu -ptj p it kn n n n nlrtr',rl PPP KU H II P , B R II N BN O OO II N HH GOO MM M . P8Si -B R U XT' UN GGG M M M I HAVE RECEiVEli MY NEW GOODS Andfwill self them COMPETITION, -r J" Persons purchasine Goods in give me a call before buying elsewhere. Mrs: R. MdNELIS, Tryon Street apr5, THE Mill contiiiue.for, several dayi. ; ; vr : V. i . ;-t - vv; . ' 7 " " JC1 V: i . i -. -v .vi-'--';.; " Ji- TVK'a r; I - -j. , j it r' Jvi .itoM.-. 1 M it' VMS AT .s sr.-.'' (--'1 J.":u. iUn fc; ' ,1 .,' fc. i. T1 J' Vd CROWNED WITH SUCCESS. m Tci-i pn-isB. . , H - IISTGr fill: - II la L II nit, k h it U L LLLL II at Prices which defy my linewill find it to 1 their interest to j I wUlnot be undersold by any one. .. - -,1' t 1 i tin f Wait . . -. . fat - .Txdl i iot i?n ,fl wrt-i;v.it I rTnrrnTTT triCtrr r , r v i .u Uii ili-AU Ki-A. -ji fjji'.? f,J; opisriisrc3- (KG3DS - f-i- ft ?; p-., i -v. -..S.-,V'.!K . a- a- s ft' TP 1 i. if'' 5 it 1 hi ' it; r:- - a-' i u. H 1 1 m - i( . .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 18, 1878, edition 1
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