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TV. " "J '.LI riiti 1. 'iT-'V. -"- ; , SATUBDAY, JUNE 15, iSTS O , , The New York, Bulletin, .enumerates tne cnanges was nave occurreu m mo business world and the conditions ex isting for the trade operations and proi pects oftnnektaeasonl 1 J ' w. l First. The currency question, good as settled, The only changes Chit will ha made iiuthe currency laws,, are, i b38PP5 h i'h.e.prodeas jn re-1 tiring greenbacks pari, passu with new ; issues )f feank notes j and, nefct, a mbrS explicit reeOgnitkm than-the resump r UpniftctoQnveyft thaj; iTFMtedr Elates notes when, redeemed , aft er J anuary ,lf 187, shall be subject to Reissue. in. the. ordinary courser'of the ; payments 'of the government.' Tbe'effect ;6f (his legisla-' tion -will be to render impossible any , further 76ntria,ctijon of the volumb -of lega tender notes under the resumption:.! act, to keep the outstanding anount pju those notes stationary, and to . f fiopfine. future expansion on contractions oYthe' paper circulation torthe issues'1 pf' the national "banks. Both the government and bank issues Will 1 be maintained steadily on a : par with coin after re sumption, the treasury notes through being ; ,at; all . $ines ( exjchaneable , , for, ' insf' convertible into greenb"acks or coin at the option of the redeemer. Second. Restoration of, the specie Das is ay January os a? ado weasj ury will have the needful coin lor re sumption; MfLft-be , amount 'necessary has been accumlated without any de raneement to foreign exchanges and the bomemarket. ,-Th e Bulletin says "Ims immrtdft cranio from wbfttwajf anncipaiea oniy-six montns ago consn- tutes a gain in behalf of the restoration o, business, the value of Which it would not be easy to overestimate. The benefit, however, is only partially- ap preciated because thecflngeisjome gradually ; nor wfll its importance be fully understood until we come to i re alize what it is to be exempt from the perpetual fluctuations" in values that have, for the'last fifteen years, accom panied a depreciatedcurrency." t , Third. Improvement of the national credit, shown by the reflux of securi ties from Europe, which had amounted to $150,000,000 annually, having com - - m pletily stopped, and a disposition man-' i ifested abroad to re-invest in. , the ' Uni ted States. Increase in government credit produces confidence in all , or ganizations,' State, civic, coporate and private. . 1 Fourth. Ari ' abatement of suspen- sioris and failures, notwithstanding the repeal of the bankrupt act, Fifth. Marked improvement in the finances of corporate proDertiesfl e Sixth. The assurance of enormous crops in all parts of the country. , The grain crop is beyond all precedent and the cotton crop proTnlses'to1'ne 'unusSi ally large. The cheapness of breadstuffs will stimulate home consumption and produce general prosperity ana popu lar content. Upon these changed. conditions our contemporary bases the hope of a very substantial improvement in business. r f" South Cabolina Politics. Governor Hampton will undoubtedly be renomi- siitetby thVpeinol-a&jj i 1slve;y-, iiKeiy tnai the Republicans will not put up a candidate against WpjfTsvf ith will also be probably T6-nominatia ill of his associates on the State ticket, y&M APWf ra9jState rWWS"?0 .is;mQwiatMnouat to . an eidetion, the State administration will remain un- changedtkxfieeTrs. gtj uas Deen, smce nampton'sinstallation, the wisest and most beneficent govern ment the State has known since before k i inn the w4inirnTatteT pT 6orpM0iET)s prise should be content with it Wac. Ccilex Bbyant. The funeral W JWrlVf liWiBta Bryant tdoTS fth street and Fourth avenue. death the world has lost one of its finest minds, and, as we remarked the other day, some of his poetry will live through all generations. nTfcterp'.iire, for instance, in all the range of literal lure, few more beautiful ideas, more beautifully expressed, than that with Which he closed liis "Thanatopsis;" taceilonvwIi6iWTit)Bt afefanptqr f ills toW aAliel'dwu t' pleLanV "Hi neydie. , Ufii Mokb FEAUDItlsttnidrstobdthfct mougtthe fthcoming!develbpmBnlsI Will be evidence that $ere waa? aa; aci tual substitution of two or three thou and ballots for Hayes, instead of those polled for Tildenin- South Carolina. This fraud has only lately been dtecov ered. :::'::j:-,:P AttSalSl5el ieyS the day fixed! ? There are now perMing It number of bills which it is absolutely Necessary should be passed before ad .lOurnment tases place, and on some rnesthepaTtleflano: i&m$l: ilfcl 4 er is uuwiatH In his - ijiuiPiJiiiiV m m mute The Ealeigh Observer, of the 13th, has a long.editQriakarticicpodei judge oi tne mntn jucucuu uwwiuw against Mr J C L Gudger, the regular nomineeIa-lhe $ouraeof -its article Wr Ealeighnaimesake truthfully says : k infjSendent candidacy is a se teat never laus to nave many ana wear mark he-brfieHhal it tsnraccesB :lin nlaii irifopendenTex-1 peels to be elected, ana tnai, too, w F.I ! taemain , by the votes of the party to which ho has hitherto pwxeAel; divide d"y r? the Amthvk4 KJ VJydBr owh batty-ariutbfe vote oi tne enemy solid and tne tmng is aone. must be seen that independents m is ationand if tLZvu- inanotner. thatva man who I refuses lobideiae decision of a Den- dcrJftLcl jnilcilcotoVi?i)n is a oisor- ganizer, is it not equally true that the mfeh who refuses to abide the decision of a Democratio senatorial caucus is also kfs(renTzfr?VIndFif mkn 1 r cjaimmg in adsanc tk) stand bir:. cajucwi jaoinina idn'? Clearly the two are in tne same boat, except that better showing can be xnrfde for th&latter thn for the for- me&arad'foivthis reaiin that' the one! " , . .. . I waits . Until afterb ominaom is kmade before ha cries, fraud, whe the j otner cries irauu.six muuiusi B1 I ' ilA'eJ sd s years be'foVe it is. made, jand before the ccfastitneht elemehts5 of thettody which makes ithaye even been named. :o!f w j have stated the case fairly and we think we? : bftye-rwhere, i is: the ffW f'fi fhW-Vfi1? i?" be perfectly consistent but we . fait to see li ' n f ' ' ' ; ; ' : i! ' ' ' ' : : : f,- -,,;? ;, , ... . ' , . OjJ Xone WSTO Tiicjnjess Again-- TheiGrWnsboroorVA, Stale i . r ,j jtti.- i peais tame koia-nnir-iTmgb lur"J oniingryvi k. if kadcratic-iiaatery. Oh pshaw ! give us a rest on the .old tftie Whigs and likewise grant them a little repose. This is supposed to be a Tree country and "the old-line Whigs probably knqwawel' what Iheyare loings 4 4 tle (Id-lijBnogralsl or efand wottlflti't be apHo haiivbocrv els do if it they didn't want to. Besides that, flje.oldiline .Whig ' wedge was driven into the Democratic body more than a year ago and disappeared without leav fng any'signlof a split. It didn't and can't be made to answer the purpose. Give us '46methiag fresh. THE WJI lURDEltB8mittED. They Protest Their Innocence and Bitter and Defiant to the Last. are GOUJBBOEOl N Cherry. HarrM f 'Atkiason and itobert Thompson, colored, the murderers of the Worley family, were executed to day in the presence of 6,000 people. They-proclaimed their innocence to the last and were very -defiant and bit ter toward the prwecutiiig 'attorneys. Every thing.ptsaed; off qniefly. : .i .'.'. ;,;o ? , . Spanish Affairg. Havana, June 14l King Alfonso sent rA congratulatory telegram to Clmain-Genfral t Joyella and General-in-Cfiief 'Martinez iDampos, thanking them , for great service rendered to Spaing and expressing likewise his gratitude to the troops and the volun teers. The Chamber of Deputies of Spain sent a similar telegram., The daily proofs of affection His ' Majesty re ceives, restore his confidence in the fidelity of his people. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Gen GilaeonGlakTeEi8ter of wills, Philadelphia tias been indicted for embezzlement. A Quebec .dispatch ? Says the city is qPHltarrdf tat ilaBorieri iavd,iht sev eral places, resumed work under the prenarrfjotection from tne au- Dvrswr w A New York dispatch says that Lieutenant Totten, who was run oyer by the 'atsriand, -.killed t Cold Springs yesterdavi had .craduaUai- at West Point toe day before. t Jfl Havids. whra waslaKhave 1 been huBwwiiiteBUvTes0rflay, was again respited by Orovernor Hampton Augusta, Ga., June 13. ; Hon. A . H. Stephens: In your race for the eighth district N9J tfeorgiarlr n witht yon icvthe.last xireaaiiyi liantly for its beantifal setting. So that ewel, the mind, when contained in its casket, the body, made beantifal by health.i eiuiDits more granaiy its wonaroas splen dor. And those desirine to eniov that hieh degree of health which pure blood main tains booid ose Dr Ball's Mixture. Where tm Spend the Summer. What man with a family ha vine once been crowded into some small "sky parlor" in tfatAptlestpAaJl knowftJs-aTato-ga or has been continually jostled and eitft hw ctheiMatWfcotttaa thronv that rolic alternately In , dJjnd sarf at Xcpg Branch, botrthal liWyoWed never ragahi to repalr-.'to m?nr:irsortSfioAii4 Set i with AftftK .retarnine season, , cornea , the query vh'i snallWa last season irew mpletecrana rarniaaeu ujr yr a v x-ierce, i Buf&loi Ifa Siat a coat Dfi nearly ?Jralfn million dollars. . No place on this continent Dossessed more advantages for the tourist, Dleasnre seeker, of those in searcb or rest ana reiaxauuu ire ttt.. . than this. 1st, Its axjoessibility. tod, Its cool, bracing and salubrious climate ; the thermometer ranging m oa to Mdfa raHreuheit. A. Tha VtraftK offl HoWliandilMenWrOnay JAllthese combine to render U f jmost desirable re- city of Bnffalo, Lake, Erw V7, and Niagara River as it rapidly wiada its way Ktit M.nA and villa to the great Cata ua.nnA it affords one ot the finnai of American enea. dress aiL letters of inquiry to," Manager aouc ista' HoBaXfalo, y , subversive oi party prganiz it'TOHriecaieltis1 to be a Democrat reiuses tninenptwpwjrgwjT on jiii Ih'mon vWn ?iVn(Ufl. ntf.fir it isrma.de. leall tm :the.case,.of .. . . .. ti it :iv i '7fv4VV5mv&2 'fev tolay 6rdmorrow. i Jheiiia inlif ialiesllli IObM TELEGEAPniC NEWS. A Lift for the Ballot-Skrlekers-The Sundry Civil and River and Harbor Bills Pass the Honse The Souse De clares the TiUe Inrefragible Besola tlon to Extend the' Sessloo. " JgfffJtm,-m JJoBllS,W. JP"l.iiW- fcCTtte-MMcsWa;; ttenenuivoiesMa uossip. j n T' 7 f " ' Washington, Junel4.-yadlelgh, of New Hanf psbire,, from' the comm ittee Privileeea' and Elections., reoorted Qy on the joint resolution pro- iniynntf n ftmnnrtmsnt. T.n thn r.nnsr.irn tion of the United States v: prohibiting the several States , from1 disfranchising persons oo account of iex. He also gave notice that the report of the mis nority of the committee, in favor of the proposed amendment, would be submitted by Hoar ot ? JJiassacnusetts. t a-.vsviflri v,of - iv. ;ta v printed ard -i the ioint resolation be place4 on the calendar . with the ad verse report, .-r ''-:;'.vV, ; VTh House Judiciary committed had a.meetingi and jre-afiirmed i;e former action i adverse to the 'Kimmel bill. Judge Knott, who was expected to make a minority report, was absent. The report will be made to-day or to morrow. V . Judge Harris, chairman of the Hpuse ecuons, expects 10 Bicbardeou vfe Rain Nioil biu passediast night and the river and harbor bill passed this morning tinder a suspension of the rules as it came irqm tne menace, a struggle w progressing to pass the post route bill, !lhich the Brazilian steamshiD company, by the same parliamentary w"s Cantain Co wd en's Barreteria shin canal bill has passed the Senate and r . goes to the .President. : The following is the resolution of the House Judiciary committee : "Resolved, That the two houses of the President of the United States, and having declared B B Hayes and Wm A: Wheeler to be duly elected President ana Vice rresiaent, tnere is no power in any subsequent Congress to reverse that declaration,, nor can any such newer be exercised by the courts of the United States or any other tribu al that Congress can create under the constitution." The House is struggling over the right of the Senate to attach the Bra zilian subsidy to the post route bill. NIGHT DISPATCHES. The President and party returned from. West Poiat this morning. The! conference committees on the legislative, executive and judicial ap propriation bill, also on the distribu tioixpf the Mexican award, areaMari- ance. . The conference committee on the army bill is reported as having made fair progress. The House Naval committee reports that the Department of Justice should ex-Secretary Bobeson, ex-naval con tractor Hascom and ex-Enemeer Wood. The cabinet considered certain nom inations necessary to go before the Senate before its adjournment. Nominations : R E Fenton, Wm S Groesbeck, and Francis A Walker commissioners to the internationa monetary commission: Wm H Ed wards, consul to St Petersburg : E Sef ferds, district attorney for southern Mississippi. Confirmations : Neeley, assistant treasurer at Baltimore. Rejection : Jackson M Rose, post master at Abingdon, Va. House The Senate amendments to the river and harbor bill were, on mo tion of Reagan, of Texas, non concurr ed in. The post route bill was sent back to the Senate without . action on the amendments, on the ground that said amendments affecting the revenue had no right to be Incorporated in the bill Burchard, of Illinois, moved to sus pend the rules and adopt the resolu tion reiterating that the Forty-fourth Congress, in joint meeting, had declar ed R B Hayes and Wm A Wheeler re spectively elected President and Vice President, and declaring that no sub sequent Congress or House had power to revise that action and that any ' at tempt to annul or disregard that action is revolutionary, and is hereby disap proved by this Hpuse. Thef resolution was adopted yeas 215, nays 21, 4 ' HartridgeLof Georgia, from the Ju diciary committee, submitted an ad verse report' on the Kimmel bill. The report concludes with a resolution re- tttipg that the ;Forty-fourth CoxJgres, in joint session, declared R B ' Hayes and Wm A Wheeler respeOtively Pres ident and Vice President, and declar ing that there is no power in any sub sequent.JUongresS to reverse that decla ration nor can any sucn power oe ex- ercisedbv the courts of the United states or by.any tribunal that Congress can create under the constitution. The resolution was adopted yeas 234, nays 14. -A motion to non-concur in the Sen ate amendment to the bill repealing the resumpUoh Act and to ask a com mittee of conference was 'defeated yeaallS, nays.120. f I (1 & hi, SCATE windom inkoduced a reto lotion to extend the session to noon Thursday. Laid over Windom ex pressed the opinion that it was impos sible for Congress to adjourn Monday. The Kansas Pacifio Railroad funning bill, appointing commissioners, has passed. . . Executive sessionli ?l Testerday's Proceedings of the Potter Committee.': ; ; sdroyrJunel 14.The Potter committee is jjn secret session, hearing the report of a sub-committee. The Florida committee has not sum moned either Col Burke, of New Or leans, or ex-Governor Packard, of Lou isiana. If Col Burke is summoned it will be at the instance of the minority. u-Tfae ixjmmittee examined Brewster; who iweara he signed all the Louisiana credentials, to soe of: which Levisee swears his name ia forged, - 4fhe FaayMCalleB Bryant. r??,HK 14. The funeral of Wm ColletBryant ' took place yes 'eJ Soul's church, which was crowded with distlnTOisherr .UT7or.a 5S!mi?f itbe several arts and pn)feaiiSj The services were con- w .-ftry js bending wuu lis tneiTiiavorita renrMniifatt oyerj - the biethat holds the dust of Bryant.- v-rrr-.ri"' -.j FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE Interest In Xeit Monday's Slttlfis of Jne Congress-: Tne Tnrks; Refuse tO8m render! Shninla-Ens OperatiTes; 8 till Besnmlng-datilne'or the Agree-, ment Between Russia and England Wilhelm Better but Bismarck Look ing Aged Danger of a Flare-Fp Be tween Gortsehakoff and Beacon sfield. 1 s Lokdoh, f Jane Jz Ifee iar&lfiml4 touch wjf ewejww yoagetin i Rome special says negotiations have been commenced .between the Vatican and Catholic powers to modify the ex istioer concordats in the direction of greater freedom of a'6tion: fbr both par ties. .. - , v- :'?:n::.:":-;5 . The Telegraph's BerHfl dispatch sayB: Monday's sitting of the congresswill be the most important. Prince-Bis marck will then present the memoran dum. The first eU' iect'bf -discussion will be the limits of Bulgaria.'1', .?V lhe correspondent of the Times at Vienna says the Turks haye informed the Russians that they cannot surren der Shumla in the face: of i the present popular feeling at Constantinople The excuse is apparently well founded; At Burnley 2,500 looms, employing 1,000 operatives, have resumed work within the past two days. lii Tne 2mes tterkn correspondent says Prince Bismarck, replying to Count Andrassy at the congress, expressed his belief in the success of the congress and particularly desires barmony , es tablished." The correspondent adds ; "Bismarck says he hopes to go to Kis singenin two weeks, .''Tne4an ministers likewise anticipate an - early solution of the questions at issue. It seems probable that an attempt will be made to improve upon the declaration of Paris with regard to the seizure of private property." ; A large meeting of weavers at Black burn unanimously resolved to resume work at ten per cent, reduction ; also arranged to hold meetings of employes at the various mills throughout East Lancashire on Monday to ascertain the general feeliDg on the subject. Berlin, June 14. The Jfimperor slept well Jast nignt. a is condition is satisfactory. St Pbtebsburg, June 14. The condi tion of the Empress is improving. She is not so weak and has not so much fever. ;7h The Qlobe will print, to-day,the. full text of the agreement between Great Britain and Russia, signed on the 5th of May, confirming in detail the terms of the agreement that Bulgaria is to be divided into two provinces none north of the .Balkans under a prince the other south of the Balkans, but not touching the Egean sea, with a Christ lan governor and a government sum lar to that of an English colony, the Turkish troops to permanently quit Bulgaria. England will noto'ppose the retrocession of Bessarabia or the anj nexation of Batoum, .but . reserves' the nent 10 enscuss in uie congress me in tefnational arrangemepts relative to. the Danube. Russia promises hot to mriner aavance ntr ivaian irontier or take indemnity in land, or inter fere with the claims of English credit ors, the question of payment to be dis cussed by the Congress, which will also re organize Thessaly, Epirus and the other Greek provinces Bayazid to be ceded to Turkey, Turkey ceding the province of Kotour to Persia. Russia agrees that the passage of the Dardan elles and Jtfosphorus snail remain in statu quo. England will suggest at the congress that Europe should re-organ ize Bulgaria and will discuss the ques tion s of Russian occupation and the passage of troops through Roumania The agreement reserves to Russia and England the right to raise and discuss in the congress all questions, not in eluded in its stipulations, but if, after discussion, Russia persists in maintain ing the treaty as modified by this agree ment. England will not dispute her right to do so. There are some minor points not mentioned in the former summary namely : The rectification of the west em boundaries of Bulgaria on the basis of nationalities, superior officers of the militia in southern Bulgaria to be nominated by the Porte with approval of Europe, and the Turkish promises of reform in Armenia, not to be exclu sively to Russia but to England also. Panama, June 6. Advices from Guatemala state that the number o business failures which have occurred in that city has created a panic among the merchants. ; ; BebLin, June 14. There U a danger which justly engages tne attention o: prominent members of the "congress The simultaneous presence of Lord Beacbnsfield and Prince GortschakOff is, perhaps, one principal cause which may' derange all the calculations. "Hie latter is in a state of health which makes him nervous. He feels that he is nearinghis end and would not' like' to sink below the hof lion withpilt'fhjav- mg behind him a ray of glory,' ' r'JtIe would not like to end witb, defeat, T ; , ; Lord Beaconsfield isyunger and in better preservation. ,le i? at .tne pin nacieoi his career ana aspires to a cro whirig triumph. ' Between the twq men any question may become a per sonal one and reason will then no long er suffice to solve it. i Oq the other band there are those who think it may provp an advantage of the .first. import ance that men like Qortsahakoff, Bea consfield and Andrassy represent ih. powers, as tneip eminent posiuonp en able them to enter into ' ftgreeints and give ezplahations ..and assurances without referring : home ; for instruct tlong. , . , ,.r.v .,!...-!,:; t;;rbnl' i Lomxttt, June ; 14. The 1 Befrlin cor resDondent of the Poet eaysr "Prince Bismarck looked much' arfed in "conse quence of wearing white , bead instead of a moustache as formerly. -Trince Gortschakoff . leaned heavily- on! his stick and moved with difficulty.-.f He is ereatly changed. His face is wan and emaciated v 't-v'ci EH There's Trouble Story For those who neglect to rectify irregulari ties of the stomach, liver and bowels,-which they foolishly imagine will "come right ot themselves." Of this silly 'error each per sons are usually disabused by the develop ment or some serious chronic malady, traceable to what they were pleased to cod- aider a trifling disorder of the above namasi associate organs. Such a culmination in easily avoided. : A.., coarse of ; Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters invariably has the effect of renewing the- secretive action of a toroid liver, restoring healthy digestion and assim ilation, and rendering the habit of body per fsctly : regular. The activity, of these all important functions being restored, and the entire system toned and .regulated by this incomparable corrective andinvijzorant, no danger to the general health is to be appre hended from causes which, if not eradicated n time, will assuredly undermine it. i.V life l. i I Don't fail to procure Mrs Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup tor all diseases of teething in child- ren. It relieves the child. from pain, cures wina coam, regulates the bowels, and,-by iiuS imysi anu neaitn to tha child, glyes io mj ui uuuuv. .'jf.'i .i iu.ii i ; ii4 PATENT MEDICINES. Js Becommended by ,al Physicians. ersxAici -uuxsfs vo. ;LoJta is t k I DearEIi I take the pleasure of wntlne you a small certificate concerning Vegetine prepared by you, I have been a suiferer with the Dyspepsia for over forty years, and have bad the Chronic Dianhoaa for oversix months and have tried most every thing; 8'giTenmp to die, and did not expect to five from d V tfl dav RnH nn nVivainlan reuommenaea to care JUjspepeia. l com-i mencediising it, and I continued doing sq d fPWAwawjmw and, restored toi perfeclfmithf wnO are amicted with his terrible disease, r would kind I v r- commeod to try it forr lhe benefit :t their health, and it is excellent as a blood ? purifi er, By Dr. T.'B..Pobb8,jM. D., for -a "MR8. WM. Hi FORBEi ; u "ME8. WM. H: FORBE3 VMtTiJrs,Wbeu 'this: blood becomes Unless, audJitagarit, BithjerJrftmhange m weather: pr at clitpate,,,want of- exercise, irregular diet, or from any other cause, the Vegetine will renew the blood; -c&rry off the putrid humors, cleanse the stomach, reen- late the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor wv v TOuvcw wvujr VEGETINE For Cancers and Cancerous Humors. llie Doctor's' Certificate. ' READ IT; AsHixT, Washtkotoh CJb.'i 111.., Jan , 14, 1878 Mb. Stxtshs: ' ".v.sT'j Luk . ? Dear Sir, This is to certify that I had been suffering: from a Rose Cancer" on my right breast, which grew yery rapidly and all my friends had given me up to die, when I heard of your medicine, Vegeune,, recommended for Cancer and "Canceroos Humors, I" commenced to take it, -and soon found myself beginning to ieel better ; uxy litauui uiu tpmn ooia ieit toe oemgn influence which it exerted, and in a few months from the time I commenced the use of the Vegetine, the Cancer came out almost bodily. ' " CARRIE DzFORREST. I certify that I am personally acouainted with Mrs. De Forrest, and consider her one of our best women. DB. 8. H. FLOWERS. All Disxasis of thi Blood. If Veeetine will relieve pain, cleanse, purify, and cure such disease, restoring the patient to perfect health after trying different physicians. many remedies, suffering for years, is it not conclusive proofjir you are a sufferer, yon can De cured r why irtbis medicine ver forming such great cures? It works in the blood, in the circulating fluid. It can truly be called the Great Blood Purifier. The great source of disease originates in the Diooa:anano medicine that does not act directly upon it, to purify and renovate, has any just ciaim upon puouc attention. VEGETINE. I regard it as a Valuable FAMILY MEDICINE. ;!.,.. tau!yV-i''i878. Db. H.R. Bravura: ""' Dear Sir, I take pleasure in savine; that l nave used the Vegeune in my laaiily- with good results, and have known of several cases or remarkable cures effected by it: regard it as a valuable family medicine. Truly yours, bbv. wm. Mcdonald. The Bey. Wm. McDonald is well known through the United Btates as a minister in the M. E. Church. Thousands Spiak. Veeetine is acknowl edged and recommended by physicians and apocnecanes to be th best purifier and cleanser of the blood yet discovered, and; thousands speak in its praise who haye been restored te health. VEGETINE The M. D's Have it. Mr H. R. Sravurs: ' Dear Sir. I have sold Vegetine for a long cime, and nnd it gives most excellent Bans taction. 8. B- DE PRIEST, M. D., Druggist. Hazleton, Ind. VEGETIIIE 'Prepared by H. R, STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetiae is Sold by All Druggists. New Advertisements. BEAD THIS CARD FB0M Oak Hall. Boston. New guide for self-measurement plain simple, and accurate. Perfect fit and satis faction guaranteed, and twenty-fife percent. savea 1 1 uajl hall is the oldest establish ed Clothing House in American naMMuujuj. ve are importers and wholesale dealers in Hammocks 11 Betai pnc9, $2.75 each. On receipt of $3.25 wil. send by tnail, postage paid. Full size U. B. A. nickle-plated Beminir- ton REVOLVERS, with one hundred car tridges, sent express paid to any part of the country on reeeipsot THE BOSTON SHOOTING 8UIT. : First prize, silver medal, oyer all compe titors; maae oniy Dy v. w. Simmons as Bon. jsacn garment stanrpea i . sent by mail or express, to any address Complete suit $13.00. Illustiated circular with samples sent free. JSnglieh Rugby Footballs, Military . Goods, White Trousers, Band Uniforms, Bare Ball ana uicjcie suits. Address G. W. SIMMONS & SON, ' . , h t Oak Ha, Boston, Mass. PIANOS. ORGANS New, 7 Oct. $135 I New, 9 Stops, $6? 'New, -7r Oct $145 New. liStobs.$78 i "MagniflcenUi ? bran new," -.'lowest prices Byergjyen un now this "cruel war" rages but,LlTDl)E fc BATES slill hold ttJ fild and rain hot shot into the Boons manufac- A 1 . m ' . . - . . mrers wno deceive tne pUDuc with Hum bug Grand Offers on Shoddx Instruments. Bend for special Offers, and circular expos ing frauds of Piano and Organ Trade. LtJ bn fe Batxs, Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers, Savannah, Ga. ., . HA7T Awarded Mohaf ttriat at Centennial' XDlt)(m for dueling ft2ia,eqd txxxHtnce and lati0 char acter of nieaening and flavoring. The best tobacco TOr nadeJi-Aa vat blEo .strip trodo-raark is ctofely . Imitated, on inferior roods, tea that Jadaoa'a Beri u i-M nrey i)ljig.'icH ty fit deala,": 'Betid for Miopia, ; ?' .IN, ;?,,Pf .4- imui ,CR.-M&t vrnua nmos; cost l,tiUO, only $420. Su nerb Grand 8quare Pianos, cost $1,100 onlv $256. Elegant Upright Pianos, cost ' $800,' umy 5100. ew tstyie ypnghtinanos, $112. Organ? $35. Organs 12 stops, $72.50. Church Organs. .16 stops, gost $360,,. only $15.J Elegtot75MirrorITopQrgansoply $105. Tre nendons 1 sacrifice to close Out present stock. - New Steam ;Faotory soon to be erected, Newspapers -with " mnch . infor mation about po.tof Pianos and Organs. Bent free4 Please address ; -, : J)ANI!L Ff J BE iTy, Washington, JS.-Ji AD AY W1 Agents canvassing' ibf the 9 A18!!?? Viaffcot? l' 'Terms and outfit free, Address P O VlCKEBY, Aogusta, Mainep $10 20. ir-i--soi-iiffli Invested Judiciously in Stocks (Options or Privileges), ' is . a sure road to rapid for tune, Fait details and Official !8tock Ex change Sopoetsifree.: A.dArtisir TJ wiTTffir WftT iCO.ff Bankers.a 85) .Walt t Street Ifr.MohJga tffl tmsttlTnlT Utr-t&meAa WmW. t rJ ttu WombVWhiteB. Chronic IntUraDioaVrjlce? Won of the WomtoTlncidentfU Hemoirhaiior Flb . iinf nl, gnppressed and Irreralsr Menstroatioa T- A?.ol.d an? reliable -emedy. Bead postal vrdta certificate frofl B ABJtU.ART) Ciwfwl ma I "M?jes, wren treatment, cares, and MISCELLANEOUS ,..v -i - fe. 1 i . .: V f I v i i r ' m : ??s - I fc:::.:.::..'.-':t3 Mm TBE MIUUIIIIV (IGAft MARIFACTORY, ta aw? :dg!-mr j;f.vr e i c i Q HI IR L O Is the place to buy )bd home manufactured Cigars for the ' r least rnokey.' The: foUymng. 1 rifands are; specialties : -mis uuiJUKiM iSAULJfi warranted to Chased anywher. and equal to any 10 THE BIENA VICTORIA Havana filled-seyen for 25 cents. THlTREFIHEBHavanaririlaV-eigbt for 25centB. 'M THlia)MK,P&INCSSlJ Cfgar We will also sell twelve Cigars for 25 cents, as good as anv 6 cent mmr. All the finest brands of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO kept on hand Our motto is, ''Quick Sales and Small Profits." Cash for an Goods on delivery. Orders promptly filled. . ., . rT T F. A, McNOJQHProprietor. F B E I G H Tlirough Freight Route to all Points South. This line being fully equipped for business, offers unequal ed facilities for the THnsportation of Freight, from ; WILMINGTON AND, ALL NOBTHEEN AND EASTERN CITIES TO CH ABLOTTJJ, STATJJSVILLE, ASHEY1LLE, KUTHEBFOBDTON, . jSBEENVILLE, SFABTANBUBGALL STATIONS ON THE f r ATLANTA A BICHMOND AIBLINE, ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTERN N. C. iaBiix&i GUARANTEED AS LOW AS VIA ANY COMPETING LINE, AKD XM, iVl Mi INFORMATION FURNISHED WM A MOODY, South WeatinaigbllAgt; Cnarlotte, N. C. septSO o rjo EDrrteES'ANp PEINTEBS. Having had many calls lately for Prin ters' Ink and Stationery. I have deter mined to keep a supply of both al- .freight, trusting to a small commission for Eront. uiveme your orders and yon shall s pleased. r C&AS B JONES. Real Estate. Mining Ajnv- rTlmmigratioii 'Agency -i . FOB selling, bnying and xenting Mines, Land and Houses, and providing homes in the Piedmont regions of North CartAina and Sogth CUnaT'anff Delng'-5tinected with the "SopfHnur Bitpoap," circulated in this country and Europe tvica a month. I Vill adftiT'Welsi m faimand taflnW 1anAi fri rrnThnTta fn a1a THOS F DRAYTON. ng9 , tt Chariotte, jr. O, iucements to parties desiring he CELEBBaSTUpEBApIRIWAGON. Call andexamine theWagonp lear prtces and terms, r r , , , .ni; ,L1 fHya. a. UA1THEK, lege Street. f -.J A JtTST EECETv'El). " VT n HUM UMIT . f rfTj xi on vrauu vixiAAOJb, very one. For sale by pRESH MACKfiRELf "! ON CONSIGNMENT. I have in store, 65 half-barrels and kits of Which will be sold at Packers' Wholesale prices. Call early. THQ3 H GAtt&EB?CXi - ' - uouege etreet. A LOT OF MEDIUM GRADES CIGARS. Xa, for sallow to the trade. lam prepared to offer extra In 33 Jji - ' lKfe3 nsr Or - - be maae or as cood Tobacco a& ran hi r.nr cent cigar Booth, for 5 cents cash ft- T. LINES UPON APPLICATION TO , , . F We CLARK, -General freight Ag't, Wilmington, N. T T SMITH, Agent 0. C. Railway Ct arlotte. WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY. THE BIG SHOW is now open, at J. T. B U T L ER'S. Call and see all the NEWL WATCHES, JEWELRY A SILVER ft? KO LITTLE SIpg SHOW HERE. 1 flbW an g plrtos?-4yyinigf! called by their right nanfe and'warrantea I as represented, at J TByTLEB D oi JsiNlryJtpr. ijw;i.ifrrj iPln; it,'? A- -S j r ; FriBa Pari YATCrIjMi LGILDEB AND SILVER PLATER, Trade 'street, cfoposite First Presbyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. I haye opened this store for the repair of -j TP?f4EWRYi in every style. I will do Coloring. Gnildintr, Plating, Galvanising Chains, Watches, pid Jewelry etc.r and make them equally aa good as new, at snort notice, and at naif price. As I haye been working before in French, Swiss, English and American Manufactories. I have all the tools. from Manufactories, and can 'fit $nd make every piece at once and warrant them.. ; marl QATCHEL BOTTOM PAPER BAGS, i . Rbl - a i; p 1 w' -&atstrrYWppifig ; JOHN W; HALL A CO. 3 At l.-Franee' LXER. JE WELiEB .11 ; ; I moA. j. SolJ br all Druggist-flJO per boUM t f : may 16.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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