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BE C II AUIOT OBSERVER; yMEssnmn job EtiiTmur hat been tk(vitQhhtiippUe&:4t nMUd want, and with the-Latest Styles tf typ$i and ' every manner of Job Work eon now "be done with Matness,tepatcharidcheapnett . ; ' j We can furnish at thort notice ;' BLANKS, BILL BEADS, -; : LETTER BEADS, CARDS, ' " "' 1 ; TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, . PR0GRAKXL3, HAND BILLS t PAMPBLET3,CBZC2K.e: , y StJSkCRIPTlON RATES: Daily, one yr (postpaid) in advance.... ..$8 00 b Months., . 4 00 Three laonua, 2 00 rf Month, v 75 WEEKL Y EDITION. V . ' X,i J the county, pottpaid.......:.. ;.2 10 VOL. XIX. CHAELOTTE N, C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 1878 HO. 2,913 r IIf mAiiistima trm mum - 5..U.5 . i ..... . ...... . . . i , i ...... - . - - ' ' - :-,: f-, , will fand at the old established, house of The Largest, Best Assoeted. and : Cheapest StocS of Gooira 4 In Octdber Senator Conkling will be forty nine years old. , . Senator Ferry baa magDificent forget--teryv' Hacau di8remember almost am-well as John,Sberman.--Evenlbe Exprefs.1 Alexander H Stephens put Toombs' 1 The : Recent Burwell-Manson Difficulty Their ' Bloyemnts About Wilmington . Arre4 at Flemington and Return to Their Homes. . ? i " 'Wilmington 8ta 23d ; ;This community was painfully agitate yesterday morning by the m- o 57 We are prepared to proveHjpon, examination of pur stock TOit wfl make A iRflOOM AND mGES-ftS; rh r ' IC" mer undershirts are always five inches too v ' :hwA : . V h ..i: long tai!iM-& great book, . and -now Toombsl 11? ?e' ?ch ganei W general , wttl' staI W him in . bU 'coneressionat1 rcuUtlOR throughout the city, as raa , A , - - I suca reports win, mat a uuei was about rnliB. : " i- . . . i . f ? . , . I a 1 ! l I i At r. i p. - r. , to t.9; AuuUfc uy , geutieiueu - iroiu The.jcauntiy JsJoll Qjfjppechp.larsandlthe.oiip, country, who bad - passed d ejbinkersuUhX'man has pot been! thrpugh.here e route to lair Bluff, on borho f anl wbyhf lew of m ge.Wilmipgtpn Columbia &r Augusta mW nndershirtk are aiwv flv.ii,i lirqadfc about Bixty-flye -miles from Our stock of Dress Goods; White Goods, Alpacca, Embroid- Carpets, Oil Cloths andsMattiis yery1- low. 4 Fair Celling. i vouReives. Democrai Polite and attentive clerks. Cll and see us v and judge 'for this e,ity and on the dividing line be-, tween.JNortn ana soutn Uarolna. . In appear that Mayor Fishblate, of r this ' citarifj received a telegram: from .the mayor oi jenaerson. in tiranvine bounty, yesterdayTmorriine- as follows ; u i QtmMayor or wumintfn u j Arr;est . . k . . . - - - .p. x-k ..11 J ITT.'IJ! r - tbiiaistnbauon is dUigenUy carried on I narry.jpurweuauu w mie JxianspD ana at the ereat Paris sho. Evervbodv. of tbeiri seconds, who go to tight a duel. ever1 nationalitv: who will ieceive it Is They will be on the train .to day, . An- Vianrier! a gnnxr tf tVia Van TAfiraman In liTa oWCx. i i purely vegtitafeW anrt perffectly hannlega. It aett' npoa the food In the stomach, preventing Its belna converted into tat. . Taken in accordance 'with di rections, H wl NiiMtWje(mi ftm tw to It B U RGESS ; N ICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL tv' OSAXXB IS ALL KINDS OF FURJNflTURB, BEDDING, &C. A CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PAHTVR Af!H AMBKRBITTT8. I COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., FINE A8S0XlfNOF.CHIIDBEN'a k0AERIAGESt JUST ARRIVED. wsAu ua. 1 r IliSt iLr' v own tDbgufi: In San Francisco, theotber night, when a I stage fell under the weight of two hundred singers, a reporter, counted" fourteen 4ifiW ent styles, of stockings before the dnsk set tled in his eyes, ; - Supposing Beaconsfield should marry Queen Victoria,' and supposing they should (Signed) - H-Haekis, !.! ' ' Mayor of Henderson. j Immediately upon.:, the receipt of this telegram "m Mayor Fishblate in structed Chief of Police Brock, to take two of three officers with him and go to the Weldon train ana intercept the parties snouia tney attempt to pass tnrougn. , me cmei 01 ponce naa no i description of the proposed . duelists or "Cornalence' Is not onlv a dlsflasp ftsplf. hnt fhn harbinger of otheia." ' So. wrote- Hlppocratei; two thousand yean ago, and what was true then Is none. Wits ieB OU W-UT - Bold bv tinurtnsta. or sent, ent, , by express, npon re- loasen $4oa Addreea, ' BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., ' come ioyer here, on a bridal tour. Would 7 their friends, but waf informed by the Judge Hilton be in Jewdicious enough to refuse Beaconsfield a room at the Grand Boston- Post. Fnion bjpeans he if a Jew ? "The official returns from Oregon elect the Demwratie candidate ' for ; Goyernor as well as-the CongresBOBia and'LegiBlatore. which latter body contains 61 Pemocrats to 38 Re conductor that there were, no such persons as Burwell and Manson on th e train. He thereupon reported bis non success to the mayor, s:oi ... . Subsequently it transpired that , the Burwell party had previously arrived j via the Carolina Central Railway t and registered at the Pureel! House for L l L J UA U . il H rrTZr - "rt "7jr"r Manson party, when came on the Wil- wcaua.oniy ww w inmor.owie.omces. m;n,fnn wlHnn train -t in AH . m a O it Viviw a u .v W w uii hon tatran rva oaonro nn tho wiJminofrm FINDING STOLEN TREASURE. ' n"7"0 u : u iir: l : i . -i n oe riou6muStjpiiuiui.tt in ine iwu oi Mung-J 3 Ar nnn aH, th facts Warn a tnn ft Inf AWAefinit W AAilAl a- UAKn KIr II -- - - J-f." ' V T i ; " - , www rr -8 "0"wuau"' "4 known ia-Mayor Fishblate, he immedi ately telegraphed to Magistrate H B ,Lf?7 tory. H H VAl?l O Sr H Off U- Thefrerv lanre number of inrnlld tirtnnl nan. ouiuuu, iruiu every qqatier-fii Ilic - CD ' . "l-E .,-. its-. . Editor Charlotte Observer Our 'town is now .excited over thel finding bf a bar of solid gold by Mac uasenberyr a colored boy, who plough ed it up to-day near the depot. The bar of gold is four inches long and is over three-quarters of inch thick 4r square, weighs thirteen ounces, andisoompu- brfghtyellow bar, - and was evidently melted and moulded into Short, at Flemington, Columbus coun ty, about thirty-five miles from the city, on the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, requesting , him to. intercept the parties if they had not al ready passed that place, and also sent a telegram to the officials at Fair Bluff to the same purport. Between 12 and 1 o'clock Mayor Fishblate received a telegram from Magistrate Short, stating that he , had and Canad; and thewi iledicumand It necessary that nited States V. FIERCE, cclaltsta ta m. indered noma under of this imtitutlen thi ror their entertainment and com de S place , n a grand and caniliou scale imnq coinrnrt. i more complete in fts appointments ilian any siml ir Institution lu tlie world,' The building Is located I one of the most healthful and desirable portions of le Citv of Buffalo, and commands a flni vftw cf r.nL-M Erie, Niagara River, and the surrounding country, ing siroaiea in me nuasi or an extensive system its present i " ,v, i . ror Jvr-j ; Or PORTSHODTH Ya.; RALH&H, HAHLET, and CHARLOTTI, H. C. . . Ab-QUICK and RELIABLE as any Freight Route between RALEIGH, PORTSMOUTH, NORFOLK, ALL EASTERN CITIES ress Freight,., Trains. ..CLQSE CONNECTIONS, PROMPT AND CAREFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. For full information, Tariffsi Ac. apply to mch26 vr. 1 1 ' SouthwefettoHAgent j Charlotte, N. G. -.if 1 until INS 1-5 -'.IT iPtbf'SS.' fic tip tej lis ies AT 33 . G Various -are the our citizens as to how this gold ever became scattered around our town in so promiscuous a manner, as there has been found at dinerent times and plac es pieces of bar-gold. Only a few years since Mr Dobson found a piece of bar gold worth $40. This was found on the opposite side ol town lrom the depot. 1 nave interviewed some of our old est citizens in regard to the matter, and I find that they nearly all agree in the opinion that this gold was stolen from the boot of a stage coach some forty-five years ago. The Btory runs as follows, and is fully vouched for by living witnesses : That Rosvyell Jung and Geo King, who were at that time largely engaged in mining in this county, did pack in a leather trunk, in the town of Lexing ton, some forty-five years ago, gold in bars to the amount of $3,700. This trunk was given in charge of one Mc- Rorie, to be carried North, either for coinage at rniladelpnia or for sale. After it was packed securely it was sent to the stage office by a negro man, who, it seems from the sequel, was cognizant of the contents of the trunk. answer. the result to Mayor Harris, of Hen derson, and later in the afternoon an other telegram was received by Mayor Fishblate from Magistrate Short, to the effect that the parties had given bond and were released, and that they would return home last night. Mr H H Burwell, Jr one of the par ties to the proposed encounter, is a son of Mr H H Burwell. of Granville, , re presented to be one of the wealthiest men in that county. Mr W F Manson is a son of the well known Dr Otis F Manson, professor in the Medical College at Richmond, Va. Messrs Burwell and Manson are said to be first cousins. We learn that no challenge actually passed between the parties, but it was understood that this part of the pro gramme, as well as jotner necessary preliminaries, would be arranged after their arrival at the place of meet ine. The two parties arrived ; here last' night and registered at; the. Purcell House. - "... patent safetv passenger elevator, to conver rjatienta to and from thedlderent floors; is provided with all kinds of approved baths, and has also connected with It a weUppointod gymnaahtmjutd bowling alley to afford proper means of exercise. VHKVHM7 uiKAJsof ii forms, whether retjuir- ik meuicsi, sureM,f uteuMtuiicai, iccauneui, come litoJn the provlftoe' of onr several specialties. JHSEA8EB 09 WOMEN Especially are the faclU- or wis innnnary oi a superior oruer as regards cure or g. The employment, In moderation, of tonic, chemical, electro-thermal, and other approved baths, is In many cases an invaluable auxillaryvto the remedial means to which we resort in such cases. Dry friction to the surface, general shampooing, Swedish move ments, and light calisthenic exercises, to enliven and inauze ine circulation or me oioou in ine system. ngestea par is, improve ine musciei relieve cona trenorthen results In all cases to wi digestion, and roduce important beneficial ich these means are anDllca- No experimenting is resorted to In the ireat- the trunk was placed m the boot of j lagt evening, and It was : impossibl the stage,; and immediately thereafter t' aSfiertain what their futur rnove Me. ment. The most approved medicines are carefully employed, and the judicious regulation or ine aiet, to suit the condition of the patieift, the thorough ven tilation of the sleening apartment, the cheering In fluence of music, social intercourse, lnn6cent games tor amusement, ana au uiose agencies wnicn tena to arouse the mind of the patien$ from despondency, and thus promote recovery, are not neglected. NERVOUS DISEASES. Paralysis, Epilepsy Fits), Chorea (St. Vitus's Dance), and other nervous aflec. tlons, receive the attention of an eaxrl la this spe cialty, by wbicb the greatest skill ts attained and ui most tatoy results secured, 1 ie iqv eman Thmii. In this department, and With results which have been highly gratifying to ootn pnyaician.ana patients.. EYE AHD AB. Special attention is given to the delicate operations on the eye ' and ear, a dlstln- iisnea ocaus ana aunsk wuig mnH. vmpmatma conauct uus orancn oi we practice Invalli nit no. a AAMalhlA hv cArri&flre. omnlbns. imt Omnlbns Agents, on.au incoming traina, can be relied upon to deliver pasaengera and baggage With security and dispatch. I gar-Address B. V. PrEBCE, M. D., "World's Dlspea iaand IavaUd8'HoteUBu41ftlo,$f,Y, r , 'aUfla novel is very amy manageu oy a gen of mature judgment and skill. : Bronchial, and T.unir Diseases are verv largely treated '.TTtVtff 1rt. - JR O O it started on its trip to Salem. A short mile from Lexington there is what is known as the Salem hill. It was while the stage was dragging along slowly up this bill that the trunk was stolen from on benind. ine tneit was not discovered until morning, the stage having left Lexington at night. Mc Rorie and other parties returned and a t I a 1 . : maqe amgeni searcn, dui oniy sue- that the werft nut on - nAAHnri in tinriino' thft errmtv trnnlr I . t .r r concealed in the woods near by, rifled A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY To win a Fortune. 8EVENTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878, at NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JULY 9th. . KEXT TO POSTOFFICE. MY ST0C& IsaERY LARGE iAND EMBRACES A FULL LINE OP Parler, Chanber, Dining Ooori and OQee Farnitnre. '3i THWENTliE'TOSOR'iALE AT MHiiilfi M&P' crTUAL COST. AND store for rent. junll - rrv of course and the contents gone. The negro who carried the trunk to the stage omce was arrested, but noth ing: could ever be gotten out of him. Neither could they ever get sufficient testimony to convict him, nor could they find any of the lost gold, until since the war pieces are being picked up at different points around town. The negro or negroes (as he evidently had accomplices) were all sold, as was very common in those days, to slave speculators, and carried South. This gold was all found at what is known as the uonraa nm mine, in mis county. There seems to be an unusual inter est springing up in regard to the Da rn en ts would be. Mr Manson is well known here having frequently visited Wilmington as travelling salesman. In conversation last evening he stated that his party would leave for Rich mond by the Northern train this morn ing, but was silent as to tneir move ments or intentions thereafter. This statement was verified by the fact "call list" by the clerk, last night, by their direction. Both sides seem thoroughly is ear ne8t,and it is feared that the end is not yet, though it is impossible to definite ly hna out either party's intention. The Burwellparty were accompa- since added a reserve fund of $360,000. ITS nied by Dr Geo G Thomas, of this city, GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DI8TRIBU ? ; JUNE 22nd. A : : MfiLEAKING SALE 1 4 POPULAR JOB COUflTEB. V r '-on;. .... P STARTLING mMii Ail-Woo. Cassimere Suits worth $ia, $11, $12.50, 11J.50 anl $a4j tV Closing at one 'tMrkiM: ; ! W : ' $ i.tftV . i'r: 'h&4 - ' ' "! 1 til THE BATTLE WON. The mlnnouncement Of Selling - &t Voit . FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS HAS CREATED GREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE CLOTHING MARKET OF CHARLOTTE. We are no copyist, as to take advantage, or propose to sell out our entire Stock. The immense prosperity in our business has forced ua to sell, and we still more reduce our stock in order to enlarge and remodel our place of business Public Opinion . ; is still unanimous and decisive in awarding the Palm ofjierit to our Popular House. V 'V No Clothing House in North Carolina can say what we can, C t . As we Import our Goods and Manufacture our own ,Mex016&&g.? . I V,, , No Job or okl styles of goods but new designs fresh Goods and Litest styles every time. ' 'V.,.''::. . T' We hdve $itU d few Boys' and Chren--Bil:w&k.. .we. will sell at Manufacturers cost. ' , L. BERWANGER & BRO.; FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, NATIONAL QLOTXLING HALL. aSSK PPP KBR II NN N BSSc PPP RRR II N N N G 88SS R K II N NN GOO GO GGO B(BC la3C ; MMMM HUM U 1. I, - II L jj n E II L Ii II TJ.T.T. T.T.T.T.: n ii n HN : NN N NjNN N SN K'HN KBK RRR K K K KBB-R R T T T Y 1 Loiisiaiia State Lottery Conpao, This institution was regularly incorpora ted by the Legislature of the State for Edu cational and charitable purposes in 1868, with a capital of $1,090,000 to which it has as surgeon. D R U G G 1 S T ' A WJjCiWiE,ftlia;S..Ti LUJ From the Wilmington Review, 24th. The intending duelists left here yes terday morning on the northern , train bound for their homes," where - they had on honor . engaged to return. The Manson party went to Richmond, and the Burwells to Henderson. They both stonned at the Purcell House on vidson mines. It is currently reported oiuruy mgui, auu ou ouuuay .uiorur v.- ai.v win annn nnmmonna nn tho ing bo arded the same tram, but tno celebrated SUver Hill mine. Our reo- principals, when they left Iiere, were Now iotfeS to ttlitrad 'full ,t&k 6f'kMacfajina Qw llnglish Select Apices, . Colgate iionev ana u-cenne pie are all rejoiced to hear it and hope it may be true. K. Lexington, ri U, June 24. Where Did the Lightning Go? f Warrenton (Va.) Clipper. On last Monday, out at the planta- . B"" zz A iri orJnnri HaiV atidTooth Brushes, tion of Judge Fitzpatrick's, a negro &ct: English, French and:Amencan Jiair ana iooui jjtuaiu. a thunder storm waa PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully ' prepared all s hours "both ' nigh and day, at J. HiyidADESTJ-escrjptLon StoreL il atandmer under a tree, ine aentnine struck the tree above him, and skip ping downward struck him in tne moutn. ine. lips ouisiae were unin jured : iDside they were much torn. j our teetn were sonuiy oiocsea out, bone and all, from the lower jaw, and three more were rent from the upper iaw.. Ho other injury was done.- He unreconciled, and there seemed to be no prospect of an adjustment. An especial item of interest in connection with this affair is that the two young men are own cousins. The difficulty which led to the duel had its origin in troubles between voune Manson and his uncle, Burwell, Sr., some five years ago. It is erident that the parties to this attair were very much in ear nest and that a tragedy would have resulted had they met as they intend ed. TION. will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales' or post pones. Look at the following distribution : CAPITAL PRIZBV $30,000. 100X00 TICKETS AT r T WO DOLLARS EACH. H ALFTTCKETS ONE i DOLLAR. ilSt OF PRIZES t , 1 Capital Prij,'..:..; 1 (Japital raze,;.v 1 Capital Priza r$ Prizes of........ ......$2,500 ........ . d razes of....M 1,000 . 20 Prizes of ........ .600..,.. 100 Prizes of. 100, 200 Prizes ef 50 500 Prizes of-.... 20, 1000 PrizesfuX. JLM,iLaWMjt & The Acklen Scandal. 4S wj. JLJL . .- .mil-,' 1 a -ii! b! '-itA-ii i 5 Jit . Washington Republican , 24th. . Various versions of, the affair which occurred at a prominent restaurant, in was ud and walking abotit soon after I this.city last Wednesday evenine.-have the occurrence, andfthe indications are I been published, and nearly all disagree arennderihe sooervision imd mntinunt that he will get well. What direction the! 1 as to. the particulars. Friends of Mr I of GENERALS O T BEAUREGARD- and Acklen. who V claim to be acquainted jubaij a h;a4l.x, a 917 10 -o $30,000 10,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 APPROXlSf ATION PRIZES : 9 Appwximation!Prieo$300,.rv 2,700 9 Approximation prizes or$300,.; 1,800 ; 9 AppfoxriBatio Prited 6t $lTO,V.f..; 900 1857 Prizes, amouhUhgmtlii ..w.$110)0 Responsible correapondine azents wanted atallprominentr poltfts. to .whoin a liberal compensation wtne1paid.-'. 'ueau 1 Application lor rates to clubs enoula only be made to the Home lOffictf- in i New Or leans fa-j 3.i 1 1. -. i-- 1 Write, clearly tstating fall address, for further information or Bend orders to , ' St. A. DAUPHIN, i ' P. O. Box, 692, New Orleans", Louisiana.' All our Grand Extiabrdinaiy Drawltogr I HAVE RECEIVED MY 1STEW And will sell them at Prices yhich: defy COMPETITION. x I" Persons purchasing Goods in my line will find it to, their s interest to give me a call before buying elsewhere, as I will hot be undersold by any one. Mrs. R. McNELIS, Tron det i. 1 1 itair Store and : CO iSjt w1 electric current took after striking the negro no one can. discover.; ... . . Fearful Storm in Kansas A Rainfall of Twenty- five Indies. -.,! St Louis. June 28. Advices from South western- Kansas say terrible rain storms prevailed in that region last week. At AVinheid the rainlall on Wednesday afternoon was estimated at twenty five inches. The whole coun try was inundated and great ' damage done to the crops. 'Bridges and fences were carried away, and cattle, hogs, and poultry4 drowned. ' The chil dren of a farmer named True, living on Beaver Ureek, were drowned, and Air Bell, living on Badger Creek, was also drowned. ; . Considerable dam age was With the facts of th e case, state in his favor that the female with I whom he was discovered was a woman of bad reputation that there was no attempt made by him to ravish a virtuous wo man, and the interference of Gen Ros- ser'was therefore unnecessary. At all events, it is stated that Mr Acklen was seen out driving with the same woman the day after the occurrence at the i restaurant, and thereby partly vindi cated his honor. ,r: . , - :jon l2 dw4w taw JJLLIOTX'S FAMILY FLOUR,; Younts' Family Flour, Ramsour's Family Flour i ; : N. C. Hams,-BacoDf Meal, Hay, Shucks, Ac, a specialty. " nil . V. j WILLIAMS & FINGER. ; ; , . mch28 . r ,r -,!7 --'-'vi it ir TO For. upwards, of thirty years Mrs(Win Blow's Soothing Syrnp has, been used for cniiaren. ll corrects acidity or tne Stomach,- bthesafetCan4h bfatestatMwaa iaWMfcaVaJ relieves -.wind -colic, regnlates the bowels.- LJ!?d?0,?1.tbeJ?0,t sh4es of buck or tmwk7doM cures dysentery and. diarrhoea, whether pSolfV.Sra arising from teething or other causes. An l3?.'.0U?i.rngr ".rtc'SrM V'ii Jfe? "i old and well-tried remadv.. 95,pnt hnt-i iri,7 Vif'V'iSiyi: rxwr- R R PhD RRR KEB , DM R REKKBSSSBSSS GGQ OO OO DDD "SS8 (SSfi.SSa ' GOO 00 OO PDD SSa DR BK : w5 ".G 4iU. UU 01r Ja DRRR ER 8SoBSSa G 5 OO OD ' D"8So We oflfer to the trade the following desirable goods at such greatly reduced prices as to ensure rapid sales: dffSfaa entire Stock of A U U MM MMMM MM KBR g UMMMMMMMMB . 0" V 5 MM M M MM M EB - TfftrM if MM 'M ' M EBB R lUit S.ftMtl I J 40 -;'(' ' will be sold at the lowest pnees of the season; ; t 1 An "elegant line of White Goods in pleasing variety ; prices guaranveea. . lt "A splendid line fancy Hose; Ladies'. Misses' and Chud- Ufetfttt received. , r 'T J s A large lot white Skirts, worth $2 each, will be sold for 50 to 75c, . : ' vX-; d-:-f . An! elegant assortment Ladies' Silk Parasols and Umbrel las will, be closed out atcost. s . Vf 'v; ; ';;: Just "received, the latest novelties in Ladies EnglishlWalk ing Hats. ; r - , 1 :" -. ; Axharming variety, of Bullion Crepe Lisse ItuffliTw7,em bracingal . the newest colors and designs ; together with many offierprettyiioyeities, insthe Fancy Goodsdepartm Our Bargain Counter is being . daily replenished. . - tf tui xvecgiTea, n eiegantiotoi jorussei xiugs, :irom$ijw$Qt -; ' j uaii soon. - I- r i car done by lightning. . " y ' : . , t . June; 17 ) 1 :.T-vv-ij
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