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THE CHARlOmOBSERTER. t the osssrvhs JdjPHzrAhmxNT hat been thorouqhJy tvppUed w&Y every needed want, end with the Latest Stfetnf jWewl evety manner of Job Work can nwl done with neatness, dupatch and cheapness. , :' We oan furnish at short notice . BLANKS BILL HZAI ' st ; v-. ' LETTZZjnULZ " " .. L TZOSZAlZZILtlQlBILLS, SUBSCRIPTION HATES :S ' ? Dailjtne year (postpaid) in advance.:$8 00 Six Months. ..... .......... ........... 4 00 Three Months......., 2 00 0h Month...... ............. ......i..., j 75 WEEKLY EDITION. . Weekly (in the county) in advance..... ..f2 00 Out of the county, postpaid....... , 2 10 Six Months.:. 1 00 yoL.iix CIHABLOTTE N. C., TUESDAY JULY 16 1878 HO, 2,929 4 Liberal reductions for clubs. t OBSRVATIOVS. Keiidy-niade Cloiliins and I General Merchandise J 1t .i'iI ?" "I. I" t-l 'L.'- J t rr -if! wm nna at me ia esxuiibueu uouo:ti : ELI A 0 argest. Best 'Assorted CHEAPESTi Stock of Goods lejWw jC&wis market. ? 9 1 Grant has lost thirty pounds f flesh dur ing hia foreigh tour, and Mrs G is now eix pounds the heavier. . ? Bryanrieyp id "being bnilt-'V wayi gave the house the credil of ibe job thus : ."The house is building." . . '; . j What is the outward 'and .visible sign in baptism'?" said a' parson . to ; his Sunjclay' school : daaa." "The baby, sir,' wa the prompt teply.T vc-ivv. : -uvf A heated loyer wrote a letter , of the same . J A nvi4 AftMfffliiliAn-rit An of -rtlr thai to a . V A VIP. I ..M o M 'j.'' " ' heieafter nothing iaore. ! - j - t I l ' ' ' ' " ' - Our stock of Dress rXjos.iWMtesQo01papciLs, Embroid- eries, Kid Gloves, SunmreU4Ties and YanCy Goods are complete ana will oe soiafai'ASToisisHiiso ipw rmuKs, Carpets, Oil Clotlijland.! low. J Polite and. attentive aiefka CaU and sfse us" and judge for .-- ., . ..EL1A8 & UUMiiiiN . snsit' If . .ar, ?s .r. '-..; ?a ' 'i ;i. m Dcniocrat and Home copy. marcn Fair dealing yourfClea HURGE S.S-NI CHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &G. a J? TJ I j 3Li LINE or CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR A CHAMBERSUrre. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. , No. 5, West Trade 8t., (Ma&jA is; N . 0 PTNE AflSOKTalENT OF: CttiBfeWS 1 OARSl AGES, ! JUST ARRlVfib. ,.:f;i.,.vTx -T:: BGAJtJi AND SEE THEM. . -i ' ' ' M ''' : v . ; i'V: Jl .... '. ;:'"'w.V.:r?:viA' PORTSMOUTH, TlALHGH, HAMLET, ai CHARLOTTE J. C. In alllfew England only xjne daily news'- paper iras published on ihe morning of the 5th. -That paper was the" "Fprinfield Be- publican. r, ' ' -' ''ii)iUO -y, i it is 'unofficially stated thatLfehe;5Ameii cans have obtained fmorf pmes: at Paris than tfiecitizens of any Cothet country in prbpdrtiOH to the number prexhibitore. kate'axton tried the effect Sfi tears on Register in Bankruptcy PitchjofNew York, by whom she was examined on Monday, and she looked the prettieat little litigant in the world. . " ' The following order was recently left on the slate of a New Hampshire doctor : "Doc I cum up to ther house ; the old man has got snaix in his butes agin an.' raisin' kain." Some peiBOcs are always speaking words 1 of encourgement. The Springfield Republi can says : "it is a mark of geoius to per S spire freely." Courier-Journal. Thnrlow Weed is right in his remark that there is a great lack of statesmen in our na tional coancils ; but our engagements are such that we really can't belp it. Buffalo Expre&. General Baker, serving with the Turks, has enough back pay coming to him to load a mule and a half, while the glory he has won can be carried in a hat-box. Free Press. A woman will face a frowning world and cling to the man she loyes through the most better adyeraity, but the wouldn't wear a hat three weeks behind the styl6 to save the Government. Horsemen are pretty generally settling down to the sentible conclusion that the "fraud" in the great race consisted merely in Mollie's "biting off more than she could chaw. Courier-Journal Aa QUICK; and RELIABLE as any Freight Route between RALEIGHT PORTSMOUTH; NORFOLK, ALL EASTERN CITIES ,4 lAKDvkiJL POINTS SdUTH. Express Freight Trains, CLOSE CONNECTIONS, PROMPT ND CAREFUL pELIVERlES GUARANTEED. v for full information, Tariffi, Ac., apply to , Southwestern Agent, Charlotte, N. C. tnch26 : ' IN -AT- SL O 3E 3E5.' S ? 11 MY STOCK IS NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. - LARGE AND' EM BRACES A. FULL LINE OF STATE POLITICAL ITEMS. The News represents that the Wake county canvass is progressing mcst prosperously for the Democrats. According to the Davidson Record General Leach is really an indepen dent candidate for the State Senate. The Democrats of Yadkin have nom inated Jas M Burgess for the House. J H Myers for sheriff and J A Hamp ton fox clerk of the court. The Monroe Express says that there is no dissatisfaction in Union county over: the result of the recent primaries; only the natural chagrin of disappoint ed aspirants. The Wayne -Radicals, in their con vention last Saturday, named ex-Sher iff Deans and vne Grantham for the House: John R Smith for sheriff: As sistant Postmaster Robinson for clerk and one Hollowell for register. A Rowan correspondent of the Ral ieieb Observer, alluding to Lieutenant Governor Armneld s opening of the congressional campaign at Franklin in that county, last Thursday, says that Rowan, "though it was strong Cor i Robbins. will nevertheless give Arm- field a square, solid, cheerful vote." Concord Sun : Some of the candi dates whom the Stanly people have in the field are Wm H Uearne, tor sner iff, who was wounded twice during the war and is carrying some of the lead in bis body to-day : 1 W Suggs, lor regis , ter of deeds, had one leg shot off ; M B Howell, for. clerk, had one arm shot off. This is proof conclusive that all of them shouldered their part of the burden in the times when men's souls were being tried. The United Parlor, Chamber, Dining BooQMiliiee Farnitnrei States Court at Clerk, Etc. Charlotte The mi THIS ENTIRE STOCK TOR SALE AT ' ACTUAL COST, AND STORE -FOR RENT. junll IHr. jr. 3HE. Tu DRUG C I S T A N D C HrE M I S T, Editor Charlotte Observer- Sections 555 and 619 of the revised statutes of the United States provide that the judge of the district and cir cuit couits shall have the power to ap point clerks, except in cases where it is otherwise provided oy law. unaer these sections Judges Dick and Bond can make tne appointments, it is true that no appropriation was made for the compensation of these officers When the general bill for such purpo sea passed there were no such courts for Charlotte, known to the law, and if an amendment to that effect had been .Offered it would have heen ruled out as Now offers to the tradeia'full stock of TmbirCs Mdrocts Colognes, English Select Spices, (lgate Honey andQIerine contrary to the standing regulations ' 1 W . .,n1i on.h "omonrlmATifB n.r in thfl Qref;rejpa day, at J. HSSRlNIS PreslriMib '. .1: it ? ..1.;.'-. U ait ,! ,) ? u a . . : T. I :. di AT J ti unless such -'amendments are in the line of economF." It will be recollect ed that the act establishing tnese courts passed on the . day before the final adjournment of the , two houses and hence no appropriation for that purpose 1 was 1 practicable. ' Provision Cap, $1X0. no aouoi win, ue maue m loo tiext session for the payment of all the additional expenses of said courts. The location of such courts at Charlotte will, I think, be of service to the people who may have business before them, either as plain tins or defendants, and at the same time do no aamajje to Ul your city ,;t Ilockingbm,' july )3ith .i t. . . .... . r. a. jt.1 i,. JVery respectfully, - W L Stije. Ztat .,..-. Way They Are for Grant New York'Letter to Chicago Journal, Thelltepublicans of New York gener ally, hjpwever much they . may have differed in the past, are now all about unanimous for General Grant for the next presidencyEurthermore, they are certain that he will be nominated and .elected if he is living One of them, holding a State office, wagered $1,000 last week that the general would be the next 'president if alive. The Democrats here are likewise coming out for nim, ana ,ine iacc that the sun newspaper hasi opened its guns on the silent man," and asserts that what ever comes he; must not be elected resident again, indicates the fear !which now possesses the souls of his enemies, ,. i Southern war claims, fear of a Sen ate and House both controlled by ex- rebels, and the growing spirit of Com munism together, cause both Eepub- icans and Democrats to desire the strong government which Gen Grant can give the country. Said one of the eadmg Democratic officials of New York to me a few days since : "The contest in 1880 is going to be between Tilden and Grant, and I am for the atter, because I want a government which will protect my family and prop erty from the Communists, who are apparently going to disturb the coun try tor some time to come. Secession Forever Abandoned. Ne w Orleans Picayune. Mr Davis said nothing which proper- y understood could excite the least uneasiness jn the mind ox the most ardent friend of the Union, even if his sentiments be accepted as those of the entire South. The right of secession has been formally and sincerely aban doned, and abandoned forever. Still it would be a mistake to suppose that its issues belong altogether to the past. The sovereignty of the several States.in ail matters pertaining to their private concerns was the real issue involved, and the necessity of that sovereignty has been demonstrated by the logic of events since the war, despite the result of the war. Mr Davis distinctly dis avowed any intention to excite hos tility towards the Union as now consti tuted, and argued the duty of accept ing the situation as it has been accept ed. This conclusion bears more heavily upon him than upon any other man in the world, and yet he declares it. The Microphone in the Pulpit. Halifax (Eng) Guardian. A microphone was placed in the pul- it of a chapel in this town on a recent unday, and connected by a priyate telegraph line with the residence of a gentleman over a mile distant. Every part of the service was distinctly heard at the gentleman's house, with the ex ception of a few words rendered mdis tmct by ,4b. e preacher s becoming a lit tle excited and shaking the micro phone. So faithfully did the instrus ment do its work that the chapel keeper was heard to close the doors after the service, walk up the aisle and up the pulpit steps, in conversation with some one else. The idea is about to be put to practical use, the gentle man already referred to having given instructions that his house should be connected with another in the neigh borhood, in order that an invalid may hear the service in one of the churches in town. A Case of Destitution, f Augusta Chronicle, 14th. A man name Griffin with his wife and two little children, called at the police office yesterday for the purpose of trying to get transportation to Atlanta, from the mayor. They came from Morganton, North Carolina, and were on their way to Blount county. Alabama, where the man expects to get work on a farm. They walked every step of the way from Morganton to Augusta, and commenced their weary tramp a month h,go. When asked why he had come so much out of the direct route to Blount county, the, man, said he couldn't read and had to get on as best he could. The whole party were nearly naked and presented a sad ap pearance of utter destitution. Griffin said his wife had relatives in Alabama and had long wanted to get to them hence their long journey. What Grant Thinks About It. W8sn. Special to the Bo3ton Post Apropos of the talk about a third term of Grant is the following "straw, which fell from Grant's lips the night before he last left Washington, accord ing to the testimony of an old Grant man, who related the conversation to tour correspondent today : "I met Grant on Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasury," said my informant, "shook bands with him, bade him bon voyage. and said : 'Now, General, just leave the country, stay away three years, and when you come back we will all take off our coats, nominate and elect you.'" Whereupon, saith the depo nent. Grant removed his cigar and re sponded : "Well, stranger things than that have happened." Ten Broeck Not Coming East. Louisville Post A Post representative met Mi: Harp er, the owner pf Ten Broeck, and ask him if there ?as any truth in thej.re ports that his horse had been tamper ed with. He answered that he had no idea that such a thing had ever been attempted, let alone being done "Next Tuesday," said Mr Harper; "I shall taKe Ten Broeck home : he can' go to Baltimore on a money-expedition tor anyjoneso long as he belongs to me li any one wants mm to. go he must buy him, and it wjlltake $00,000 to get n.im,;' . . U ... . .... . II , .. TTTXTC 6lU ' HCl ItVSl T Or Sngar-Coated, Coucontrated, Roo ana Herbal Juice, Anti-Billon, Grannies. THE "JLITTJLi; GIANXS CATHARTIC or Ulultum la Paryv Pbyale. :- " '-: The novelty 6f moflern Medicaii Chemical, ana1 Pharmaceutical Science. . No use of any longer wuuug uiv tar. composed ents. when Chemical science, extinct all the crnhmt in nr. other medicinal properties from the most valu able roots and herbs, and concentrate them Intr a nunute uranme, scarcely larjrer than a mustard seed, that can be readily Swallowed by those of the most sensitive stomachs ami fas tldious tastes. Each little Purgative Pello represents, in a most concentrated form, as mivv cathartic power as is embodied in any of thi large pills found for sale in drug-shops. Froa their wonderful cathartic power, in oomparisoc to their size, people who have not tried them art n io suppose uiat mey are aarsa or drastic ir it an the case, the differer. i We 'will make a 'Hi mm feat: butsrjehisnot at active medicinal Drincitles of whinh th composed being so harmonized and mod one uy ine outers, as . to produce a most earchlnar and thorough, vet miuit and kindly operating, catbartle. 500 Reward is herebv offered bv th pnetor ot these Pellets, to anv chfimisfc xpon analysis, will find in them any calomel or other forms of mercury, mineral poison, or in-, Jurious drug. Being; enttrelv vesretable. no nartlcnlap care is required while using them. They opeiv. hu3 witnout aisturoance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice. Headache, Constipation, Impnre Blood.' Pain in the Shoulders. Tightness of the Litest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations 6 m siumacn, uaa casie in the . aouth, Bilious attacks, pala in re- tloated feelinsr about stamarh.nmii ot Blood to -Head. Hiarh-eolored Urine, Cnsoeiabilit and Gloomy ant Paraai the remedial power of my Pureal p vpf u BTPft' yarwiy oi aiseases, i wisn to say nat tneir action upon the animal jcouomv Is universal, not lrinnH n. tissue escaping their sanative im press. Age does not impair the properties of these Pellets, They are susnuseoated and in closed in glass nottlesj their virtues being there- uy piysQiycu uunupnirou xor any lengm oi ume, in any climate, so that they are alwavs fresh and reliable. This is not the case with those pills which are put up in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. Eeoollect that for all dis eases where a Laxative, Alterative, or Pursrative. is indicated, these little Pailsta will give the most perfect satisfaction to all who use wem. atey aodl ar. . ifleu. V OF ALL SMALL LOTS I ID ' At pnges irrespective of real value, ' vi ttV.t. ixzh sua 1 aq S1 and vi vuiivicii O JJKlUMlUHlUh- Will ( I n closed at actual cost We will M it ? 3 r npyU i fTPi 3D odinas, take Br. Pierce's Pleasl araative Pellets, In explanation of iledial power o my yurgaQTa S eUets present Special Mavgain TTTI IB cure your :; ::; i choice. ( . . I ill t 1 ' K4 K invite your early m They are sold by all 05 cents a bottle. Druggists at If S.V. PIESCE. M.D.,Prop'r, BXTFFA TjO. N. Y. FOR 30 DAYS M0EE ONLY. JvHAIl!!a By an immense practice, extending throueh 9 period of years, having within that time treated many thousand cases of those diseases peculiar to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent: and agreeable medicine that meets the indications m-esented bv that class of dis-i eases with positive certainty and exactness. To designate this natural specific compound, IJiavenarnqdit Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, The term, however, is bnt a feeble exnresslon ui lu y mgu apprcuiuLiuii ux ita vuub, uoscu upuu my own personal observation. As a close ob server. I have, while witnessing its nositive re sults in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it out as the climax or crowning gem of my xneaicai career, un its merits, as a posi tive, safe, and effectual remedy for this olass of diseases, and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances, act kindly, and in har mony wun tne laws wnicn govern tne iemaie system, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so confident am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who uses it iov any of the ailments for which I recommend it. that I offer and sell it under A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. If a beneficial effect is not experienced bv the time two-thirds ot the con tents of the bottle are used, I will, on return oi the -bottle, two-thirds of the medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case being one for which I recommend it. i refund the money paid for it. Had I not the most perfect confidence in its virtues, I could not - oner it as l ao under tnese conditions: out nav- ing witnessed its truly miraculous Cures in thou sands of cases, I feel - warranted ' and verfectlr safe In rishinar both my repuiaiiou ana my mouey oa its merits. The following are among those diseases in which my Favorite Prescription has Worked cures, as if by magic, and with a cer tainty never before attained by any medicine: Leucorrhcea, , Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods. Suppressions when from un natural causes,- Irregularities, Weak Back, Pro lapsus, or falling of the Uterus, Anteversion and Betroversion. Bearine Down Sensations. Inter nal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronio Congestion. Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus, Im potency, Barrenness, or Sterility, Fe male weakness, ana very many otner enromo diseases incident to woman not mentioned here. In all- affections of this nature, my Favorite Prescription worts cures the marvel Of the world. This medicine, I do not extol as a cure-all. but it admirably fulfills a sinsrle- ness of purpose, being a most perfect specific in all olironio diseases of the sexual sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will it do narm, in any state or condition. Those who desire further information on these subjects can obtain it in The People's (JOMMON of over of $1.50. It treats minutely ot those diseases; peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice in regard to the management of those. auecuons. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS. .. . R. V, PIERCE, M. D., Prop'T, BUFFALO, ivVn THE The Just resvonse to our titirmuriiiif HAS GIVEN US ENTIRE SATISFACTION, and we are gratified to know tha our numerous patrons pro- nounce our : vi.i.-.- n n ihi m SUPERIOR IN MAKE, STYttJ aid FIT, to anj other sold or offered in : We have a few more of Boy's . and ChildrerCs Suits: ; which will be sold at less than. Manufacturers' Cost. You' can still buy new fresh and stylishly designed goods for the same price as or less than Job Goods, v 1 - ; 1 - " ' L. BERWANGER & BRO., MBEIOAN METALUBGICAL WORKS, VAN WYCK 8MELTING COMPANY, , . -, . . . Perth Amboy, N. J. t ; . , ed, andeighty per cent of metal recovered. GOLD tiUJUrHEBST OliES specialty ; a guarantee oi eignty per cent, from vhicn expanses are to be deducted. Ores shipped from Charlotte via Carolina Central B&Uroad to Wilmington, thence to Amboy by aail. ; ; ' " " .Ores should be assayed and inspected by Prof Hanna, of the United Sutee Mint. , For farther information refer to members of the Charlotte Mining Board or to Perth Amboy. Dr JULIO H BAB, prli tl Gen. Snpt. rill A ui-m i n n. pyi 1 A t. j Sense Medical Adviser, a book klfl A n MJitwIm'Asi dO a Vaam 900 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt UC ft il UDDCrJl ft I CftF , It treau minutely ot those diseasea . , r. .t 'yr.wr-'vmf WIDE AWAXE-aniUuBtratedMaffadne fox Tonne PbodIs. is tba tht WuiI). lication of the kind, in onrooontry, aa well as toe cneapen. or an agency, una to V LOTUEOF CO fob25 Boston. UNDERTAKING ! The undersigned II' how prepared1 ' to fill all orders for every class tf Undertakiog ; v y aismiu a 1U1I DOOWI NUCUI yi U Coins, Cabts, ani Borii EOTH WCOD AND MKT ALIO, PRICES AS IX)W, AS ANY. Heanes furnished if desired, ,. ., - Furniture of every description repaired at short notice. fa r:;. ;. . y: tfi'C Usui' InXi; ' Tryon 8t, Opposite M. . Chorch, jime20.; '" 'i'-" - - i j ' , . 1; if -! it-i t-jti. v; U NOT WISHING TO CABZl? OTTBI1 : Ut "EISING SUN," According to the command of Joshua of Old, although r'pudiated by the 'Jasper Philosophy' of the New, is now standing still, at the Old Place, on Trade Street,' op-, posite the Market House, pluff Homai Fire Engine ' Hall; where the lighk of reason illuminates - the surrounding atmosphere. which invests 411 ; things with the glow of j inspiration,' and the world no longer seems ' "A fleeting show,. .,....; For man's illusion given.' ! For right here you will find. ' ; I HAVE sV THIS DY ,lr:-.-'Ui;i: Reduced. tSio Ppicec ' i:rs riiOF . 4 'i. I.t. W III A- ,i , 'it J .-45 'I- '14 4 , -1 li iA : For .UDwards thirty; years. Mrs; Win , stow', Soothing Syrnp has , been used for : Cbiidren. ; it corrects aciaity oi tne stomacn. relieves wind colic, : regqlKte the bowe Cures ; dyientery . ana djarrbpa, , . whether : a,rigna frm teething or o.ther causes. An 61 au weA-trle remedy. 25 cents, a bot- ue. , s . ivu- ' i '," ' c, Dellciona Cookery, '.:vt LiRht;- white, wholesome biscuits, -rolls. bread, and. elegant cake, crullers, - wastes, doughnuts, mumns, ana gnaaie cajces oi every kind, are . always possible to every ta ble by using Dooley's xeastQwaer - - Nothing in the Quaker City has received more unlimited or well-merited praise frosa. its guests than the Colonnade Hotel, Phila delphia, for liberal management and excel lent courtesy; ' " THE CELEBRATED , , 1 - , : ! Magnolia Hams, at the' ' r...,r.--i. CA8H STORE, : unl3 lJL t:j .' Tryon St JpRESHEGG3, -" ' " At 10 cents per doaen, at the ' 1 ... ,.. cm CASH STORE, . ian29 Tryon Street. ,1 C. .6 . EACH AM EVERT LINE OF GOODS IN JltHOTlSEI;' ,; . no ji'aiin ty;.' tai v$if f' J'-1 Who has in Store ..Oraneeaf. Lemons, ... . ; Candies, Cakes, Pies, The Great Washington Pie included, Corn ' Starch; ; BardinesPickles, ' yreslk I ;fj - Uread, Canned Fruit and Vegetables. Sugars and Cofiees,' Tcacco, Cigars,1 Snuff.'. Toys. In fact,' everything found in confectionery, including Ice Cream and Lenwriade.,1.'i" " juneM- - '"CS.H; toil -."ISO? f. ''3 t3 , t tilt 9i J June 17 3 Jfii I-. fV'lt" 0 J.
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