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A CHAS. E. J05ES, -,- Edttor and Proprietor SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1878. , "Free from the doting scrap fetter oar fctt-lorn reas&. I I T T ' IT flKJL YAIiCE AHD IEZ TOBACCO TAX. -2M Speaking of thJfaUute of the bill be fore Congress to rCtfe thb Ui orto-j bacco, the RichirJbnd State says : a nx TiAur whilA there are numerous people desertii fcur thanks, tttfcttO whose zeal ana iaors we wo bicv to the tomaol niendmnpft hv Vance.Af atfortharolmaT "Zeb" nmheibould never be auch an ass,) we owe defeat. His conductrt - - . I whether too n or jtnaviau, u m'; 111 indefensible. ia should borly ly for lariijr tab LlitCle cheap "moonshine is own dissrict. This is al lmnity. pure simple Mr Vance . ?nav rr-fi:tnr r ing for i eel ttfe-reliet -1 in peopie from a! AnmnaTan -Willi wiiii.ii jt V, : WuiFxvu t thetobai is as out .1 i-ac-zr dust of th Oust 01 tf. Vfijiie sents a distiie and -a1 6taWhicWte6 ance.lv ,Jur A aui,e icuic overbidden brftrltal Federa omcers , who commit ttftrV abffMpAh I beine indicted remore tneir,cases w . the Federal CourSf which aVe drgkniz'-1 ed to protect thelnfrb.m punishment, efhaft 1 w tAl: US w 1 ri nwrAviin.ru 1 ceo taac me purpose 01 nismif numeiib woo "secflBO.aiscrict, aner au, wno noniina nut these onicers SplM footing tW.teohesiieCTo solitfitor at the Tarboro other offenders and foicA them W tfefcbneritioh, but EoMarris and Tim tried and if need be tvitted and pun- ished by the courts ofhe Sate against the sovereignty of whieifAtbtJy had wf" fended. This may be rfeded in Vir rded in ginia as "moonshine, but in -Worfjy e Clarke, of Craven, Carolina it is regarded as vitally affect- ing the liberties of the people. Gen -V-asee stated on the-flooc-of the-! House that he wasi Anpciptjt w 'or 1 duction of the tobaecDUafic.f fWhen?in- formed that his amendment to the in peril tne tooacco tax umenameni, ne withdrew it, thus removmg whatftjie friends of the tobacco tax reduction said . 1 1 . i. 1 i. wasr iheponlyr obstacle (inr .heii; way. Stttt (hVy failed to put' 'tliefr tneiW-' ment through, afteFGjVanc6rbad saciificed his schemerfor tne netfefiim theirs. .Let ftrhmwaiJp-gVip wn Ifcrt&e! I . m ft mis-managegjjgitor the maiorscr5art. ofWar 4u.iefereBce to the i-: -v. : l tv. tu. a I . . . wuiuu wtu K""Bi' mem m ociiu-uo under the most' favorablenirhtjN6rti1 Carolina during 'the war, and it Bter m. attempV:tof.pnf,.U jipon uea, Vftnpa, in, the laQe(oOhefactjtnati.WiMca,readeT8 for his refusal to he withdrew when appealed to, is un just and ungenerocVajf Jfflijile quibble. Hiajotintrary view- W that, p" resented above, we re-produce the following from a leading editorial in, the Chtarles'-1 .i,V"('J . :f,4' o'iA. Sneaking of Gen Vance's amendment, and the fact that it was 'represeatfodi him that nonaction upon the tobacco amendment would continue the pres ent paraapiat inustrJj5pb out the "tobacco section, the'ews ana . . w- y - ,-;iuji. i n:-:t. vaiu This would have continued a most dUtreMAgltale.illLtTir , not onijxiu the tobacco trade, but throughout the tobaccO prodiicing States'! of Virginia and'forthtroftna. To prevent this, Mr Vance permitted his proviso to go by the board. He has made a gallant fight, and deserves the well-done of his constituents, and the united afad in telligent support of every Democratic representative in the renewed fight which he wUlHggieij&e jt hc vr beginning of tlifiueVt&ssAoji V GENERAL CLINGMAN AND THE SENATORIAL Hon Thos L Clingman. h tut, in the form of an imeTVietr, kadi publishes in the Raleigh Observer of ing so larg reoi of nublic inierestrt He holdrf Sit Wis aHbVelher wronft For the counties to instruct their mem bers to tbOfmelaemM y.As toJhe, perse fgelmufivP& Unite QimmSM -anS and an argument in general terms to proye that Vance has no claims on the people above any other nianjje, concludes with the remark grown very popular of late among anti-Vance axxeRTT-thmt neither Vance -no? Merri Sfi'iWtato a2ppk Wt? can survive withouUmfer &tffinyi" Considering that Ollrhaifls a tled- out horse for the Senate tied very far ottifcbiHeriWh elinerftovance oif'udef MlrrimM. TAB MAKSHALSHIP 00TfiBfiWjEdTKE3r laTAacc.TlrWashhtQa aent 01 tne .Baltimore Hun telegraphs 19th : "The commission of B"M Dous- pire on the 23d instant. Mr Dnno-lnR ia opposed by 0 H Dockery, an old and terest of, thelwo gentlemen have been Mroren1$& 6t; made aubiefiforcaboit ddaubK Our neighbor, the Democrat, en-ff auires : What haa become of the ef, fects or estate of the Bank of' 'Korth1 seem so, but they have waited for it long and waited in vain. j-nursaay, nw.yiews, upon, tne 'penato rial question, winch is juat now excit- laa-UmtecLSiates marshal for the west North CarolmaBepublicans in the m- may .nave ap extract which fcad in charge the'mu tH uppiy, the Nortbarolnia iUaOf the quota of tents and other camp equipments. Such is not the case. Gen Scalesintroduced the bill in the House and had it in charge, and in or der to nUr&eJdrnce doubly sure, Ajid&rrimon M.j9jmiSLkmi troducod a bill of similar import in the Senate. Action was first secured on phe Senate bill, and when it came over in the House Gen Vance happened to befirst to get the floor, when ne caiiea Itup and moved its "assage. This, was &lhecBedf9 do faftrthe measure, it isfafeerrf'smaH matter, but it is well enough to hav itoperly under- "-hXoiyaTttrthe end that the credit for tne origination and mangejnt of tl )yi Ab p4jei'wheebelongs. ant oi tne TpE SUMJttlTT-EAVER ASBrA no- taole case 01 ine oppression guuu citizeajiy a malicious and over-bearing ateueIclrIIaJitw'H Deaver mriit mt&mMll, wnicfeVas 4 tried in this city Thursday andNjecided iri fiwJor Tt wna Tiprfftp.tlv clear to T bovviutvi w r was no acterortTTlefeifaarit"I3rDad9 SucbA a' 2Z 3L -i 2. BBS BW. 3T Itnc m BV , supposition and the testimony of ih! witnesses utterly disproved the charge. icked and h h amonsr his most osd: le acts. Mr Bailey, for the fci t -T- feifbe? de nQorflif-TidBPt. fti tfa caan in the severest terms, and,' pointed the t ha 1 - - V w & the colored i QOLicrroB ne wai fts a glad'to be ale to say that it wa8 not the colord; people of the i,ee They sathiCjiOge could not be nominated, sohfTombined with the negro anS thus sJtSEired his nomination EXPLAITOKY. It peered from the iiem the evidence ttauuiere im c 1 Iie-aS6i5 is warrtheinttBtw and Eis persecutions of Mr aum)milt rcaat) e Vir-jil&or Willis "Raclfiv of Percmimans. and , O ml 7 1 ' M both white. The reguit 0f it will be. as the Newi says, that Collins will be solici. in nam : Harris- solicitor m ct.l laeust lifiiaaiune; 11 wm be rfcrnimSeredi waa ktsone time in a fair way of fixing Logan so that he could constitutional conyention removed his aiatiitftiefellBut! lia'a-esisned and thus TTr.i . rrin iiv r - - hlnrkfirl their e-ame of imDeachment he and r Sam .Wafts.; 1 j p f TCE AND SeCKETAEY je are cutting letters hvftrfakr .veraor Vanmmritfia to the nttim ottor-hnnt nf th linvp.rnor ot ib asiPMMiexcpw.. wbich .Secre- return the originals or allow copies the yt&k kb$ JapLdjint for the State For the correspondence elsewhere pub- liAhexf e are indebted -fo the' f;Raleigh, r' " , tuD 'Reptfblicaos Wafliflg -OvCTrlbil. W4ih'iofetou SpccfelltiVliJoclnnati Coil The loss of the Oregon Legislature and, jpaetmrat loss of a Senator (jauae 1 considerable I mortification among Bepubli&ans here. They had riofc counted; upon this, and the case is doubly aggravating as it comes at a time when the party could ill afford it. A handsome working majority is -now-f sguredthe democrats Ih-.the, jsenate after'March. t The pteaetlt employes of that body are looking; with' talarm upon the prospect, and Democratic aspi rants for the fat places are already of fering 7 AJl I It is charged by some that Mitchell caused the loss of the Legislature by hia anxle W slaure his Return to the Senate. 1 it'is alleged thAte is a weak man and a heavy weight on the party, and the disaffected elements took this A RAID ON MRi TILDEN. Sofce MMigi cis nuuse Aiiues nave xaiicii iu Soft Places, 'Lansing, -Mich 'June5 19,-Ih 1 th'e' unreme Court to-dava case iiithicn4Hoct,fialuel J xnuen 1 is interested to tne extent 01 several thousand dollars. Mr Tildtfa Is a large owner in one of the dilapidated mmei of MarbUQUe county; fifl Lake Siperipr, and thlaborejfBvebo)! ldated' their claim's for wages, and made a raid on Tilden to test the personal li ability of the stockholders in a corpo ration to the amount of stock owned. Tee case was decided against 'iiiden, and to-day the Supreme Court affirm ed the decision. The sum involved in Wvm SBjf JJJf BjPt, u I'jflo yW no oj nr. ?THEr GlbBlETm vlJca-i; ino iumvrd otli'lo trr orfj jo"I Executions, Yesterday, in Maryland un 'mo , i aio! avdV.IlUfMis.tv ; H U ii ii. if. IC ft U xkHi H TI VAA AH It ii W. WV. If f Uostly. colored, was hanged here to-day kVA:.."" 1. it j. f jl CbtcuAti. UfttttHi.tfeiryuo4rter, who murdered an aged tomato eDe and his wife on the. Circles ville piker at Chillicothethfm6rnine in Afie sires gious ceremonies and maintaiood ai Jernilalii Cymial 0 gedf for the murder of Mugn Mcuonvme I on the evening of the 19th of JabAiaSey;. ediDUpofl0irifjkillhi7Jomebodti 0 e a woman. Don't Do It. r? Ba not bav veast powder or baking pow I ' . . . T - . 1 - -. , . . . e L IL.t an or snorts weigni. a mBiiumuiurcr wa kUfraudsljy Aort weight will not hesitate to tamta adnlteratea eooaa. xou can ai ways rely on Dooley's Yeast Powd&l being full weight ana strictly pure. TEIiEGffiAPHIC JBW. FOREIGN JNTELIIGECS. f J s r St v El .rv6 i S i ft XrQuhle at Constantinople ill OS- slan Camp Concentrations Bussla Holding Fast to Bulgaria Tne Ger man Soclallsts-The Congress Not Pleasing Russia, and Russia Getting Her Back up. ,y;e 1VJ.II LoNDONjJune 21. A private tele- gram states that a revolution against the Sultan issinrminent in-'Cohstanti- goes to Adrian ople to organize a vast camp there. Other acoounta show' that th Bussians are doing all that is posible to) Btrenetben, theix hold oaisnlearia. Tbe RaJDUpaich sava theiBueBiansi are straining vueir energies in, lorLiiy ing Hodesto, evidently contriving every means to. gain a nrm hold on Bulgami and, are preparing j to hold it if Head bi' against all adversaries: 1 The meeting of congress seems, rather to 'hayevincreased than abated their ac- tivit,y on :tbat respect; 4 j. n New YosK,vJune 21. A' C(!nstanti-.: noplg disptttph - Says fifteen housnd;" Kitssijahs hire arrived at SaW 'Strict; ceniratliat, Shumla and Varna.; -The English government is sending heavy remforcementi? to the Carie ;or Jood ulmi iO'' o"-vt ta ' ; 00.-. London June 21- dispatch from aJris says there is "still '-agitation in ermany aboutthe naea&ures the gov- eriimejot is,. .alleged, .to. be in; fekyocDf for the repreasion. of socialism j- The GaVman newspapers-,- ntwittiBtaiidirig4 i.ne( apaorenng quesuons Deiore ine cqn gr.are continually reportinjg Qiela?--rest of socialists, iui'd the ihterrupUdn of imeetfcgg.. ... . A: socialist journal, tie NiUfsffytss, asserts that the examining m agistrate or one- of one Berlin courts, said that a&xfar s the investi- tratinn TiaH nrnnfiPflp f.Kpro ia nnf. 'fhA ioas reason 10 iBupposj luai i oo.umg was connecieu wnn ine Bociai crats. A Berlin dispatch io the Pall Mall Gazette savs a snecial messencer haa gdri;, lo , St Ee&rspurgi Jt s jsaid jo if t port to the Czar on the progress as, tb.fi: ngcitiations ; which r are amrmed to' be taking different' course from What was expected by Bussia, owing mainly toj fresh alliance between; :Enti gland and, Austria. which appears to render farther concessions on the part of Kussia necessary., . , . Bjekijk. June 21. In the exchanee of viewai ; nowi ; going : on betweenHhe plenipotentiaries, the Bussian repre sentatives are beginning to point out that there is a final limit to conces sions for a State which has made sacri fices and cannot offend the strong na tional feeling of its people. They are also said to have stated that they could not go beyond tbe concessions, already maue. es Si An derwia. Before the Committee He Be ; fuses to Testify A Motion to Adjourn Agreed to. sht ,r I Washington, June 21. Stanly Mat crgysiph till 1:30 o'clock, .f hen.Jaa, Anderson was called. He askd to be rereiehted by counsel. The rSonfaW1 cleared to consider the request. The committee decided not to grant it, and Anderson peremptorily refused to 'tes tify, when the doors were again closed to consider what to do. f informed Anderson that hie 6hbu)d aft? ewer tue uuesbions iuey miens -see nroper to put. When he asked Anderyl ,son s age and occupation, Anderson repuea icai ne naa no aesire to inrow obstacles in the way, but Senator Mat thews was a lawyer and was here look ing after his interests, and he did not see why he ahould vnot have a? lawyer to look after islntgresa. ti "f ; j.ne cu airman again, asAteaniS Age and CK3cupatiOTi:'ait. - Anderson declined to answer. The cbairmarirthen asked whether he h.aq placed .ny papers in Matthews posstroBj-ana nao, wnat r AuaCTSOiT declined to answer. Senator : Whyte. You meanimnly to say tnat you et at defiance the wil of this committee r ; . Andp.rann. Ynn Tint if. f.nn offnrw ii 'simply wish to Say that I decine an swering. I have to propose that if Sen ator Matthews will go before the Pot ter committee I will testify . ' - r ! The 'room was cleared for consul taJ tion concerning Anderson's refusal i answer, and when the door was '.opened Anderson waa 'informed that the com mittee.,, had decided that they would require his , testimony. .Me , was,, then asked i "Aie you now willing to answer axtcja queBtionl.as'mayb AS j An"derdon.i,; 1 am not ' . . . ; ! 3Dliar'ail.1";?.Theti:-irf to answer any question pertaining to the niatters of investigation, you set this committee at defiance. I Senator Whyte. In the absence of the Senate we have no power to nun- ish for contempt, and therefore I moxe that the conimittee adjourn subject to ?he call of tbfeictiaiiihanj I H i The motion was agreed to and the committee adjourned, r :j r, procfltnss 6f tlter Pdffier ' Committee ' t rr tt 7SYMtmv3" Committee met af 12:15 p in. iion by, MX Iteed commenced; jihiri i Can tain Jenks testified that he had belr) epttf.Unitca'SCafes-hiarBharifif me-pansn oi juass' jj enciana wnere- fLnderflon waa Buperyisor , of elections, hd he "stated that the Republicans wert' thoroughly i intimidated and terrorized at 'the presidential 1 election th.t jjQtoner Republican0vote was cast In ihe parjahT . ( Mr JMcManon, oi tne committee. kecheheUhiiiMtrieMWas; ingtheiinrest i pf Shennan, andn-.be-ng answered.affirmatiyely, , he object ed.QrheT ine of ttealim6ny,.pnTthe kroand .thaCif Mr1 Sherman1 did oi write the letter to Adefsdn, the con-dittoh- of the" parish ''waa'a matter which did not concern him .... -.- r I .cA-ffrerH i8cusspn,;iin which; McMa-. DOiucBaTg6UrfUBPtejiQweJiu?er,i WM.7Tj'jti:rrf-mo- iS.718 Ra-iacI WtHMrtiakirfty a. falan ftaaArtirm aa tn t.bfl acladteftf the "majorityjO'and 4arbi6B Reed "countered" on McMahonJthe lalteMthdjfBW, hispbjefcti.raM ihiB fexanimaUbn I'nroceeded" Itwas'-prih- fcinall directed, to. a contradiction - of the testimony wtofsAoderson so far as hat testimony was connected iwith this withesa. "Another point of M was to show that Weber's '? signature' to the iAnderBon-Weber agreement waa not genuine. The witness was famiJiajr with Weber's writine and believed thai the signature was not his. The .cross examination -broughVout the fxctihat the witness had; been in trouble as? .tax-collector in toUl'siana, the defalcation Umtiu.itiLef to f 15.000- but heaaserted that his v deputy and namesake (an ther Jenks) were the real culprits. It also brought out the act that since he has been ia the citv hinifeelf andwlfe had been in comma nicationj with Senator Sherman's coiuv sell AOHDt-.' ,JJ .fx -ii-JM Mrs Jenks, who is sunooaed to have hMtndrigfaal Shernnfttle1 Wkt derson, will be examined to-morrow. The cabinet to-day discussed the omission in the enrollment nf tho ann- dry lelviVMllW 'the1 tlausB concerning tha Vint any-te'---'iWAimL9Jt! i !.! felted , to the . Attornfi Vrftflneral a.nA Secretary of '.ffie Jnteriorf pose of "ascertaining "w hat auUiorkylf any, exists in the bill as ' at present 'shaped 1 for' arryiit7tfee expressea wisn-oi uongrrea. uiuu-iiw -as u,'i Among the' fforolriatio wMcnlaiP to receive final action by the Senate, id consequently failecL are David H Bre'Baiirtfeneral, .Shjahfehai ; E P Strattbn; iospectirdf am vea sels 'of the. second District : . John F Hoyt,, Governor of Idaho; Wm Thomp son. . register s of , the land ofiSee . at Gf inesville, Maj; hd- James Hill, poat. pjasiertcicKsurga w.-i, io w-.jm Indians jEaidingn iexlco-Ord Goac j..f: to see lieridan ; -ihu i Galveston, June 21. A ; San , AntO- nio special says a dispatch .to n heady quarters from Fort Concho says the Indians are raiding near the Lipan Springs, afiid'ihat troops are ih'parsuit. uenerai Urd has gone to Chicago to consult ''Wittr Sheridan 'on border1 af- airs.' SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Ex-Governor Swanh. of Maryland. and Mrs John A Thomson, widow of United' States Senator Thomson: Of JN ew J etsey, were married at . rrmee, ton, 'NT Jyesterday. Speaker Randall gave-away3 the' bride. -1 ! i;- - jrenerai urani is at Amsieruam. Arrested T03 Jtyyifci&b; New York. June 21, 6eo M Martinu lorseverat years clerk m the regiswy aepartment of ,tne postomce, baa been arrested, for robbing registered letters. They were , ail , robbed, in transit be iween uisrant doiqu. as lor instance on their wav from San Francisco to Port. ana, axaine . ,, -v ri-; . 1 ! i 'GlfiaI'iisr ...Qoi dally broadband good meoif ej6 ffigest it, is both reyerent arid hninan. ' Thfc' fin man Utomarit and liv. er;areniiitfQ sbnrdeM fife's' eon?wts;br dordetta aad dlaSedV they Jingle --taiBery along; every nerve and tbroteh eyery artezB.- Tie. manf9woaian with good de?tjpn;eee. DeautT as tney walk, and overcome obstft? cles ifiey -jneet lh the ronting' '.oL life where tfaje dyspeptic sees pkly gloom kh'd'flttimMes' and growls at evfin1 imaginary tiHecC. - Tn world still tieede two or three new tina of medicine before; death can' be perfectly abolished ; bat that many -lives hare been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver disease. Dyspepsia and. Headache, have been cured by MerreU's HeraUne, js no longer a doubt.' It cures Headache in ' twenty hliii- Y ntes, and there ia no question bat what H 'iflrf 11 the most wonderrul oiscorery yet made in jSnsnass and Li Merreii'a Henati a. xnose amicted. with nil Liver Complaint sLdald use Menell s Hepaune. can be had at br J H McAden't, Wilson &! Harwell's and Dr TC Smith's. J ha 1 t i)3 -1 j Ociv Ail j f "-RlSING-SUNV, ;j ! Aqoording . the oommand of Joahna of Old, : although: repodiated fy i ihe "Jasper Philoaopby'hof the, JVVilv: is ndw standing still, attthe Old Place, on Trade Street, op posite the Market' Honse, plus Hdrnet' Pfre Engine Hall, where the ( light a of Reason illaminates the snrroandine atmosphere. jvhich investsjall; thlogj" with Jtap glow of inspiration, and the world no longer seems 'i Aflcdtinkshow,'"" ': . ; For man' 8 illusion given.' iForrignthreyoii will flnct vh0 haa-ta 8tbreii 1 - It.ii:u-.H 5..: ' Ji Orange demons, V::' j '..::-5 :.';.;n.:. (JaiiiMfb;(3eaJ:Kea,. A ; Th4Graat Washington PMifncladedni ! CjtJf n:i i Starchj-aidhies ' PicklW Eresh iBread Canned Pmit'abA Vegetables, flugara ah k "CtoffeTofca1 xn jacc, everytning onq.;in; coniectmoery. iaclttdfagifoe Cream and Lemonade. . jdf C." AIK-LINB RALXWAY.;, jH iQHANGE Og SEpLEft-,, bob4 Pasienger trains -Will rtm a i fcdlo we t on ,0f ) ;iu Ji 0MlNafESiaoD .aiv.oi Mi 2.v,xn OOWQiayEBTfiw Juorfo eri Leave Obarlotie Jtrnctr0B3.U?ia?.ellO a 'in Local Freight and 'Acconlmtfdation Trelflr. Ub Arrive rrire at Charlotte, P m Leave Charlotte, t ! fOl JJ?.: GOING WEST. iin.;Tjqi LeaverChrtl6tte?.. Arrive at Charlotte;. SPtT-Cfif! t ilt ROARTlTNG S( I jjuxs. jsuxo, j vi GARIBALDI, N.;oj J-rK Thfto?Ah.essoiof:thf)already( well 2d,'187& 'TermB$65 for session of five months, invariably in advance. .There will also be received a. limited' number of day scholars on pnyaw MmiaK asro ? For ar particulars appiyto j r r V R HERMANN WOLFE, 0. SiB." " an9 3nju &ntri9bi: ! WJHorj8TOTIJLi:iU5iGennfinptif- New Advertisements. 2 V BEAD THIS CARD VROtf It" Oak ;Hal!, L Boston; New ertude'-lbr Sslf-mpfmnremiinf nlain ' simplo, nd accurate, Perfect fit and satis' fkction enaranteed. and twAntv.fi saved! U OAK HALL is the oldest establish ed Clothing House in America I ! t HAMMOCK8. We are importers and Wholesale dealers in Hammocks!! Retail price, $2.75 each. On receipt of $3.25 will end by mail, postage-paid. Foil sixe U. 8. A. nickle-plated Reming ton REVOLVERS, with' ohs hnnared car Uidees. sent express paid to anv nan nf th country on iseceipt of j$3,00 ...-,1 uosiiL' THE BOSTON SHOOTING fiTITT. . ., Oi irst prize: silver medal. ovr all mikm. titors; made qnly by C W. Simmons & Soa. jacn garment atampea ! sent by mair or ejspresto any address., pomplete suit $13.00. j-uiuateu circular wion samples sent tree, EnerliBh Siiffbv li,ootbaTlaMtlitan druia' White Trotisers; -Band TTnffrrrtnt: Ttr tui i apdj Bicycle Suits. Address . ... ; . . ...i ft' tt. W. SIMMONS A SON, ti Oak Halt, Boston, Mass. PIANOS: ORGANS itew, 7 Oct. $135 I New, 9 Stops, $67 ' New7i,Oct. $l45r .New, 12 Stops, $78 .''Magnificent." "bran new." "lowest nrices ever given.Wi Oh bow this "cruel war" rages' feat LUDUEtt & BATES Stilt hold tbe field and- rain hot shot into ;the , Bo&us manntao- tnrera wno deceive tbe public with Hum bag Grand Offers on Shoddy Instruments. Send for Special Offers, and circular expos- lug irauua oi n&uo ana vnrgan uraae. l.ud i3 & Batbs, Wholesale' Piano and Organ Dealers;' Savannah. Ga; : . Awarded highlit prtat at Centennial Exposition for ) tiltming tfmoXttie And xx&ate and lotting char- . otter of tvettening and flavfu-ing. Xha best tobacco ever nt. As our Woe trip tradiMnark ia closely insiUted ,on inferior soods.. cee that Jadaon'i Bett & o erery Jln. Soli byt aB dealers. Send for sample.' : tee, to, C-A. Jmouos fc Co Mfr Petersburg, '., PIANO ot"?. ORGAN Grand Pianos, cost$l,600, only $425. , jBo nerb Grand Snnarn Pianns mat. $1 inn min $25p. Elegant Upright Pianos, cost $800, . Y Alee KT - i 1 nrr . . ' uuyr tuu... , xw piyi ,j pngm rianos. $112. 60. Organs $35. Organs 12, stops, $72.50. Chnich Organs, 16 stops; cost $390, only $lli5." Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs only ?iuj 'iMmenaoBB; sacrince to close out present,fltock. New Steam. Factory soon to fat erected,; Newspapers with much infor rnation abont' cbit of Pianos and Organs, sent free; 'PImjwaMwwh j . -1 i. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. Qiy A DAY to Agents canvassing for tn Atltfif AlAA Address PO VICKKKY, Augusta, Maine. fir $20. : $50. $100; Invested jtidioienslym Stocks (Options o Privileges ia, a sure v road to ratrid. fcr- tune. Full details and Official fltnV. ict. change Ronorts frA. A(?roo t tAtf-i!t IQHT & OTrB&nlCersT-Sirifftreet, lr.MarchiBi'j Uterise ; tf vm u 'CiTHflLieeK 111 positirely enre Female Weakness, sncb M rallim tne WombVVhltea, Chronic Inflammation or Ulcer Woa of the womb. Incidental Hemorrhage or Flxrf KtPainfnl, goppreacg and Irregular Menstruation iw An oiu ana reiiaoie -emeay. tsena postal xrm lc iwnpnie,mia treatment, cures, ana certiflcatealroa sicjans and aaaieatBi toEOWARTH & BALLARB tflCA. N. Y. Boldbr -UI Drutreists 10 per bottle T-DTT FAIRBANKS' SCALES. lCkB;WrTH THX UlljSaDd MOST VALUABLE IMPROVEMESlTS j 'Vinm 'dwt M05EY DRIWSKsi ;. ' COFFEE MLLL8, 'gPICE MILL , AND 8TOEE FIXTUREQ GENERALLY. T j E IMPEOVEB TYEE WRITER, !i t OSCLLLATENG PUMP 008 P-CMPS, Fairbanks CW ! i 311 BROAnWaY . V j For ale by leading Hard Dealers. mar6 .: y : i :i t n j II SAKE pleasure in informing my friends thatlVwillileaTfo Charlotte on the 23rd Junei ,. . . w. . . . ;he 46set lbrfe0inisv luring my absehee rjbnsmess.wf li; befuader; ;tbe management '7)1 my brother, Ambrose. Fischesser. i ) I raaVthat;my friends will giye the1m- heriai!' Balobn; daring my teniporary' ab Bertcer the patronage, that they have so gen I j Viii? - ' ;;!, (fi'-j ' : f'-i )--r ; eronsly giyea me in the past. ' ' f . . -' J ilJbsebh Fischesser .'JTl'.tt V'-. MJ Firoh watt't'ftrstlaWfrn-a.: JL Bgjes Of Saddle Horses, goto the Ken livery ftebleil bitjs Iqisio-i.-; ;i ! - ivyn wan i a usraage and JJagxage Wv Sw wxiyjng qeparting trainstgo ti the New Livery Btahle. ' - . ! 79 wnt your horsea well fed and well eroomed.ro to the New T lvprv mj.hia i i Oarfefdl drivers, promptness and reason pie prfoea are on motto. "-, r .;,... , mayaiv! .fti.uiRrCHAMBERS & CO. STAKING ! Le nndersigned is now,.prepared to fill Mrqera. icv, eyeiT ciass or undertakms Haying cm hand W full assS?tment of I Cote (Mets M 'BnM J:B0to WCO'D'ANb MRTAT.Trj) ES AS LOW 'AS ANY' Hearses furnisheOlf desS ed. Furniture of eTery description repaired at iprt notice. 'V " . iL ; 7 . fgkk ..... v a AJi ica.a i . T t Jn." WW I I.H H. aT .U f fT jaae20.'1-"- oj L.j.avd ,Jt:e s .. 01311a J. AX : si SCALES ill UNDi MISCELLAjNEOUa . .V'l-Mt'. ' ' V - 1 r. TEE SOITHHIN (KiAlI MANUFACTORY, f 4-' r.thiplace to buj, gyhom wHqtqrf4igars for the least money. Thfe'fdlKmirig braacsis -are specialties : .THE GOLDEN EAGLE Warranted to be made of as good Tobacco 8b can be pur elased aflrwber and eqiiat to any 10 cent cigar Soutb.rfor 5 cents cash. flHti EXENA'TICTORIA. Havana filled seveaarfiSentafr . v ;THE KEFREeHEHavanCiJle4e1ghttti ) .nt THE INDIAN PRINC8S Large Cigar, Havana, three lor Kcents. jWe will also aell twelve Cigars for 25 cents,, as good as any 6 cent cigar. 'AH the finest brands of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO kept on hand. Onr motto ia. 'Quick Sales and Small Profits." Cash for ah Goods on delivery. Ordeiptomptiy;Wle44'! h;-" 'HIMJiU TJrITv ?v4t MeNINCH,rEoprietor. Y ft "E I G H f 5 via. trrjjmrerTX, Thrtttgii reigKt -Itoute td f Points South. Hd8 line being fully equipped for businesa. offers unequal ed facilities for the Transportation of JSfetght, from WlIJtfmGTOlJ3!!5 NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES TO CHARLOTTE. STATES VILLE, ASHEVILLE RUTHERFORDTON, " ' GBEENYttLE, SPARTANBURG, ALL STATIONS ON TH E ATLANTA A RICHMOND AIR-LINE, ATLANTIC, ' TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTERN N. C. '-; " i&UjBOXDSrM wua m all points tn GEORGIA, ALABAMA and :; I25TST7IjaJETOE AND BATES GUARANTEED AS LOW INFORMATION FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION TO South Western Freight gt.. Vharlotte. N. C. 8ptS0 LI rpo EDITORS AND PRINTERS. Having had manv calls lately for FrinH ctrs' ink and Btauonery, l naye aeter mined , to , keep ,8, . supply ,of . , both, al ways ' on 1 Band, ' which T propose to sell at manufacturer's prices, less freight, trusting to a small commission for marl7 Observer. Real Estate, Mining .grauon T?OR sellin A Land am in the PiedmorltTerfomf abd South Carolina, and being connected wlueBojnmaur juooxp", circulatedin mines, placed in my hands, for sale. , . , , v. TP9 F -DRAYTON, L f r I am prepared to offer extra inducements rto parties dejftirSjffle f T rp f r uELEBRATED'8Ti7DlELAEIEBJiYAGl3N. v j Call and examine the Wagons 'ear prices tod terms, -fp,b bar, Uhla ij5 -J THOS. H. GAITHER, 4m i a. U 4 J d JUST RECEIVED. New Cream CHEESE, very fine. For sale by t?RESH MACKEREL 1 il f ON CONSIGNMENT. I have in store, 65 baltbarrels and kits of. . Which will be sold at Packers' Wholesale prices. Call early. . TH03 H GAnfefiRFf i i. ..' y, ' - " college Street. A .LOT OF MEDIUM GRADES CIGARS, ;il for sale low to Vie trade,,. e, hnviat-dJ5BnehXl d HouBa,;aBd protidfaa hvmea if K of Worth CarWfntf M - ADVEIriSEMEyTS. T 1 E'-r ft ' E 8 rr. obth cabjousa. . ,-t ,1 VIA ANY COMPETING LINE, AND mw wgr "r" ,,iS -O XX7 flT.AUV General Freight Apt, Wilmington, N. 0. T T SMITH, 4 AgftiaC.RaUay Oarlotte, WATCHES, CLOCKS A JEWELRY. THE BIG SHOW is no wi open, at SB"; 'i J. T. BU TLER'S. "J TOy. Call and see all the WATCHES, JEWELRY A 8ILVER . WARB.Tfi4 NO LITTLE SIDE SHOW HERE. I df ! Cbme and geir bairlts.-EveTyming ir called by their right name and warranted as represented, at , J T BUTLER'S, . ij.dec22 1 mli (: --Jewstoy'StOTe. ,6- r-a Tt tlIJ. iWZLER, GlLDER AND SILVER PLATER, iTraJe jstreet,; oppcsiteL First Preebyterian Church, Nat Gray Store. I have onened this store for tbe repair of c t5,clQX?KiMBwi:tRTl in every style. I- will do Coloring,- Guildingr, Plating, Galvanizing Chains. Watches, Old Jewelry, iJt&xajRiinake them equally as good as new, at short notice, and at half price. As I have been working before hi French, Swiss, English and American Manufactories, I have all. the tool .from Manufactories, and lean aind make eyery piece at once and wairant4hem.- X marl4 OATCHEIf BOTTOM PAPER BAGS, Sf ESf ;V affc aTV :-r- fewWfiiptn Paperr v JOHN W; HALL & CO.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 22, 1878, edition 1
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