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THE CHARLOTTEOBSERVER SUBSCRIPTION RA TES: -' Daily, one year, postpaid) inadvanee:..,..18 00 Sir MOtdhi ........... 4 00 THE oiiSlTERijiaatiB been tkorouaMv supplied vAth every needed wmtr tout vUh the latsU &yto ef Type, and every vumntr of Job Work can now es done Hritfi neatness dUpatch and cheapness. WamJurniiSoJ short notice i.1 BLANKS, BTT.T. Trrtpp ; - ' LETTER SSAJiS, CA&ES, ' " TAOS. RECEIPTS, POSTERS, J; PROGRAMMES, SAND BILLS PA ifPTTT.1f.TSl : r-ryvniro ' jl. v-ir-.. Vi Three MonlM ,........!....... a. w One ifoUA..... -75 WEEKLY EDITION. ' : . WV (n A county) n oionc...4...$2 00 Ok o"A county, postpaid. v 2 10 Six Months : 1 00 Liberal reductions for clubs. VOL. XIX. HO. 2,933 V IS " A Prudent Statesman. . ' ' ' ill. ' i i i i ii j i i i i ,-.-t r- N ; V TT"5 T ' ! ' : :.. . . . : ,. : ' T.- JULY 20 1878 Keady-made Clothing nd will find at the old established house of; BL.IA The Largest, Best Assorted and Cheapest Stock of" Goods ever hrougM to this' market. ? We are prepared to prbv upon examination of . our stock that we make no vain boast, and soliciOpyers,rboth Wholesale land retaik-to LOOK AT OUR GOODS AND PRICES before:pur(n s Our stock of Dress Goods, White Goods? Alpaccasi Embroid eries, Kid Gloves, Sun Umhrellas, Fans, Ties and Fancy Goods are complete and will be sold at Astonishing low prices. , Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings .very low. Fair dealing, your elves. Dcrrtocrat'and Polite and attentive clerks. itome copy. BURGESS W HOJiESALE FINE ASSORTMENT OP CHILDREN'S 1 CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED. CALL AND SEE THEM. jan3 via;;., 1 . ; . -i . PORTSMOUTH, Yl, BALM, HAMLET, M CHARLOTTE, 1 C. A QUlt'K an3 RELIANCE as any Preigh Route between RALEIGH, PORTSMOUTH; NORFOLK, ALL EASTERN CITIES AND ALt POINTS SOUTH. Express Freight. Train?, CLOSE CONNECTIONS, PROMPT AND CAREFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. For full information, Tariffs, fec, apply to mch26 IN it -AT EI. G-. j;y "'l NEXT TO POSTOFFICE, MY STOCk IS VERY LARGE InD iEBEIlFULL XINE OF Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room and Office Furniture. THId ENTIRE STOCK! FOR SALE AT junll D RUG C I ST A M Now offers to the triad e la full Cohgnes, English Select Spices j ooap JBgliaFrencp andcerican Hair andjLcm ttsef, Carefully; .both ; night and day, at J V HMiEISJ'lS ! PrescriirtjpCSore, A "i ".'-.'.VviiEltS T3TTnPT anii lEIarcLTnrare House -MSiVi TP... i-L .- ! J " 4.-V General Mmhadill 4 S. Call and see us and judge for 1 EUAS & COHEN. : march 22 NICHOLS, & RETAIL DSAXXB IB ALL SKIKD8 OF FURNITURK, BEDDING, &C- A FULL IIMK Of CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR A CHAMBER SUITS. ICOFFIN8 of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N J9. XX2CTO Southwestern Agent Charlotte, N. C. ACTUAL COSTr AND STORE FOR RENT. D C H E IV1;I ST, stock oi lmUrCs Metracts "and Colgate THoney and TQleirne; );5 ff:.T"r TCI sorrr Tilden is in his 6-lh year. "Beyond the third' term," said Andrew Johnson in the last speech he ever made, '.'stands the.empire." ; : y 7 )i. The NewrSrork Herald says the speech ot Jefferson Davis will do more to drive North era people from the Soath than ever Lea sword did; The Herald is ft basted fool. ' , The receipts of the BtateTreasury of Geor gia for the two months endiog Jane SO were $938,' anl theepens were leaving a balance on band of $548,916. The New Haven 'Register . says V Onei of the most unpleasant truths that can be told; of Hayes is that he has made the Republi can party tead 7: to accept Grant again ?" ' The lawyers are in great hopes that Dr Ayer left a will ; because in that event they will be' able to divide up' his estate without goiDg to the trouble of proripg him insane , A train of one hundred ;and ; ninety-one empty icoal care, drawn bye hew coal-dirt burning locomotive, No 408, passed up the Reading railroad a day or two ago. This is said to have been the longest train that ever passed over the road. I Gov Wade Hampton, it is said, would rather hunt or fish ' than make a political speech,' and yet a South Carolina darkey says of him : To' de : Lawd ! Tbut every time at man opens his mouf I feels dat I am tumin whiter an' gittin1 kinks out'n my ha'r." A rumor has gained circulation that a band of communists and socialists in New York haye bound themselves to assassinate all the great men in this country. "We leaves for Canada in the'morningv to remain until this danger is over. Burlington Hawkeye. According to the News-Letter, there is a girl in Santa Barbara with such a big mouth that the other day when she. smiled at a fel low on the street a kind-hearted little boy exclaimed with great earnestness, "Look oat, miss, your lid's coming off !" Tilden is an early riser, and the neigh bors can see him any pleasant morning he is in Gramercy Square attired in a negb'gent costume of dressing -gown, slippers. and other articles, from which mysterious strings dangle, engaged in interviewing every bud and blossom that springs from the well kept grounds. A poem read at the Wyoming centennial urged the crowd to "Strike the lyre in warn ing strain !"' "Strike the lyre in martial strain!" "Strike the lyre in mournful strain!" 'Strike the lyre in joyful, strain !" "Strike the lyre in dulcet strain !" Then they look ed around for Eli Perkins, but Eli had dis appeared. Courier-Journal. Another Visiting Statesman Oat for Grant. A New York letter of Saturday says : 'The stir among the politicians grow ing out of the change of personnel in the custom-house, was superseded this morning by a telegram from Lone Branch to the Herald, announcing, as if by authority, that " Secretary Sher man had come out for Grant. The exact words of the dispatch are as fol ows : "The secretary said he believed that Grant would receive the nomina tion for the Presidency, and if the con vention sat to-morrow the vote would be given almost by acclamation.' The telegram, I am informed, was shown to the secretary this morning, prior to his departure for Washington, and he acknowledged its correctness. As the secretary himself has all along been ooked upon by Republicans as a prob able candidate, thia declaration is ac cepted as a formal retirement on his part m favor of Grant, just as the recent declaration that 'Conkling was for Grant' is accepted in like manner as the waiving of whatever aspirations New York's favorite son' may have to the Presidency, in order that the third term idea should have its way." Speculations on the Next House of Representa tives. Special Dispatch to Baltimore San. Washington, July 16. Speculations aa to the probable changes in the next House of Representatives seem now to be in order, and joyous calculations are made by the adherents of the two parties as to the, prospect of regaining this or that doubtful district. The Re publicans seem to have as much if not more nope 01 capturing tne six in mary land district than any district now re presented by a Democrat, and it is the intention of the campaign committee here to be generous in the dispensation of funds in that region. Calculations as to eains and losses which are made now are necessarily entitled to no great er consideration than it is customary to accord to guesses, for it is only in a few scattering cases that the nomina tions have been made, and the cam paign will not fairly open for weeks to come. Dim, at mis uuie we ourewu.- est politicians of both parties seem to agree in the opinion that the chances are very much in favor of the Democrats retaining control of the next House of Representatives by a majority tuny as large as that possessed by them in the present House j . ; ' ' New-Fangled Sleeping-Cars. Detroit News. J The Detrdit and Milwaukee railroad gave their hew reclining-chair system a first-class exhibition yesterday by an excursion. , The ; invited u guests ; com nrised a number of prominent citizens and railroad officials.-. The new reclin ing-chair car was inspected .very. close- 1V tuiU c.cjr yup uwukxou hub vuoa u be! the .acme of travelling , comfort. They are jointed at apparently - every umiliUl - tcuKtu nuu' niumi iuiu lean be set to any shape or angle, and with? Adjustable head and toowest, thakf a couch and resting-place of the most luxurious character. They are even.nreferable to the bunks of sleep inecars in hot weather, as there ia no necessity, tor curtains,., anu., me most periect .ventuauon. is uuuauuuuu: i night. ' There are also three staterooms in each car for those who desire com plete priyacy. : -Iryy- ' ' ' A Delicious Cookery ; Light, white, wholesome biscuits, rolls, bread, ana eiegans cae, cruiiers, waiuea, donehnuts, ' muffins, and griddle cakes of every kind, are always possible to every ta ble by using pooley's eut ?flwder. ? Washington Special Baltimore 8on.Q People here are rather surprised that Mr Schuyler Colfax has declined the greenback'-nomination for Congress in his' district in Indiana. The probabili ty is that Mr Colfax would be elected, but according to his own statement he has. positively determined not tore-enter public life under any circumstances. One of the main causes influencing Mr Colfax is .doubtless his knowledge , of the'factrthat his return to' public life wduld 3 the signal for a renewal of hatshcriticism n' his Credit Mobilier and other questionable transactions a criticism which will only be silent while he remain m obscurity. How ever, if Mr Colfax had the nerve of Mr Blaine, and some other soiled doves ike himself, he would not mind what people said. The July Exodus from New York. The Tribune says New York never probably looked so vacant in July as durine the. nresent season. The stam pede out of town during the hotweath-; er has been more general than ever before, partly because accommodations in all classes of summer resorts are, as a rule, cheaper than they have been for years, and partly, because there is so little business, to ; detain . men in town.. Retail dealers miss the mid summer tourist trade from the West, which used to be a certainty of no in significant valueand find it to their vantage that their clerks and sales men 8 noma take longer and earner vacations this year than usual. Lexington's Bones. ; Washington Republican. Among the curiosities of the Smith sonian is the skeleton of Lexington, the celebrated race-horse, that died July 25th, 1876. The skeleton has re cently been mounted and placed m position in the main hall. Lexington's time, 7:181, for four miles, was for a long time the best on record, but in September, 1876, Ten Broeck beat this time, making 7:15 in a four-mile race at Louisville, Kj. J The Pennarieftl Exhibition. A meeting of the stockholders of the Philadelphia Permanent Exhibition Company is to -be held on the 13th of September, to decide whether or not an indebtedness of $40,000, or such oth er sum as may be agreed upon, shall be created by the company, and whether, if such indebtedness is created, it shall be secured by a mortgage of the build ings and other property and franchises of the company. What Grant Told Mr Child. ' Long Branch Telegram to the Cincinnati Enquirer. George. W Childs says General Grant told, hira that Tilden had been elected ProtMaat aaA oight to bay been in augurated. The best way to win success is to deserv it Gens G T Beauregard of La., and Jaba A Early of Va , in approving of the strict integrity and high sense of honor shown by the managers of the Louisiana State Lottery say "We venture to assert that it has rarely if ever happened in the case of any lottery drawn in this or any other country that such special pains and precautions have been taken in the preparations for and con duct of the drawing as we have adopted." ror further information apply to M A Dauphin, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans. NEW MUSIC ! fTE beg leave to inform the public that we have just received a large and choice selection of NEW AND POPULAR MTJ8IC, which we will keep for sale at oar Piano and Organ Wareroom, No. 10 JCryon street. Orders for music from a distance will re ceive prompt attention v Pieces not com prised in our stock will be procured with out delay. The public are cordially inyited to call and examine our music, music books and musical instruments. - DAWSON & CO., No 10, Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. We take pleasure also in announcing to the public that Prof It 8 Phifer, whose thorough competency as a musician, is BO universally recognized by the citizens of Charlotte, is at the bead of our music de partment and would be pleased to serve his friends and former customers, join DAWSON &CO. A F TJ L L LINE : ' ': ';7 ; Of . B U T T E RIO K'S P A T E R N S For July Received this Hay, - TIDDY A BRO'S. ; Note- BatUrick & Co, do not publish any Metropolitan Fashion Sheet for July, bnt oar patrons can refer to the Delineator for deseiiptions of the fashions. '!? r ..1 g A OK UB V :-,.-r MAGNOLIA COACH GREASE, : . i Is the hesti "Hot-Box,l preventive' In' the market -price Q cents per pound, manufac tured by " THE BACKTJS' OIL CO., . -I --wV?til ,Cleaveland,phio. ' " South'eMXffice;Atlanta!Gi 1 - 1 " JUMC A AAA Or Sagar.CoatecUCdneentrAtea,Boo' and Berhal Jllf, -AiitUBlHdaj Grannies.' TflE 1j1TTIJE 'GIANT;. CATHARTIC, or Itlaltnin in Parvo Pnyale. - i . : ...... . . The novdhrof modern Medlcalj Chemi6at iU' Pharmaceutical Science. , No useof any lpiieer taking the tarre, repulsive, and nauSeWtoflia. SSSJ'SS?1--01 ?eaP;erdPi abTitagredl;, ents, when we, can, by a careMAppUcatibri chemical science, extract all thefhartfcW" other medicinal propetflea from most vutt. able roots and herba, and concentrate them Into a minute Grannie, scarcely lars-er than t mustard seed, that can be readily swallowed by those of the most sensitive stomachs and fas tidious tastes. Each little Purgative Pellc represents, in a most concentrated form, as mni; 1 cathartic power as is embodied in any of thj larae pills found for sale in drag-shops. Fron their wonderful cathartic power, In oomparisoc to their size, people who bare not tried them art apt to suppose that they are harsh er drastic ir effest : but such is not at all the ease, the different active medicinal principles of which they ate composed being so. harmonized and modiflea, one by the others,1 as to produce a most searcbiing and thorouRb, vet arentlr and kiudljr operating, cathartic. . ' , f SOU Reward is hereby offered by the pro-' poison, or in Jurious drug. Beingentlrely vegetable, noparttcrilar ata without disturbance to the yaiv a reqiurtsu wane using uiem. They ooer i-ney ie constitution, diet, . nrnv.nnnrtrtii wnr- r n t . Constipation, Impure Blood, Pain In the Shoulders. Tightness of the Lnest, Dizziness, Sour Eruetatlons from tho Stomach, Bad taste in the mouth. Bilious attacks, Pain in re- 6',on K.idneys, Internal Fever, joated feeling about Stomaeh,Bush of Blood to Bead, High-colored Urine, Vnsociabilit and Gloomy Forebodings, take Br. Piercers PleasV ant Purratlve Pellets. In explanation of the, remedial power of my Purgative Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, I wisb to say that their action npon the animal economy is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping- their sanative im press. Age does not impair the properties of these Pellets. They are sugar-coated and in closed in glass bottles, their virtues being there by preserved unimpaired for any length of time, in any climate, so that they are always fresh and reliable. This is not the case with those pills which are put up In cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. - Recollect that 4or all dis eases wnere a LaxauTe, Alterative, or Purgative, is indicated, these little Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction to all who use them. . They are sold by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. B. V. PIESCE. M. D., Prop'r, BUFFALO. N. Y. rn By an immense practice, extending through a periou 01 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 presented by that class of difri eases with positive certainty and exactness. To designate this natural specific compound, I have named it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however. Is bnt a feeble expression of my high appreciation of its value, based upon my own personal observation. As a close ob server, I have, while witnessing its positive 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 medical career. On its merits, as a posi tive, safe, and effectual remedy for. this class of diseases, and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances, act kindly and in har mony with the laws which govern the female system, I am willing to stake my reputation as a Shysician. Nay, even more, so confident am X lat it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who uses it for 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 by the time two-thirds of the con tents ox tne oottie are used, J. will, on return ol the bottle, two-thirds of the medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case beinsr one for which I recommend it. nrnmntlv refund the money paid for it - Had I not the most perfect confidence to its virtue; I could not offer ft as 1 do under these conditions; but hav ing witnessed its truly miraculous cures in thou sands of cases, I feel - warranted and perfectly safe . in risking- both my reputation and my money on its merits. : The following are among those diseases in which my Favorite Prescription has worked enres, as if by magic, and with a -certainty never before attained by any medicine: Leucorrhcea, Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly - Periods, Suppressions when from un- naturai causes, irregul iarme8,.vveajt.uacK, rro- lapsus, or railing 01 the v terus. A r Ante version and Retroversion, Bear in sr Down Sensations. Inter- iial Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronio Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus, Impotenoy, Barrenness, or Sterility, Fe male, weakness, and very inany other chronio diseases incident to woman not mentioned here. In all affections of this natnre, my Favorite' Prescription, works cures the marvel of the world. This medicine I do not extol as s erne-all, but it admirably fulfills a single ness of purpose, being a most, perfect specific in au chronic diseases of the sexual sys tem of woman. It wilt not disappoint, nor will it do harm, in any state or- condition. ...... ; Those who desire further information oa these subjects can obtain it in The People's Common Sense Medical Advisee, a book of over 900 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.60. It treats minutely of those disease peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice in regard to the management of those affections. . . FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOIiQ BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ;- ' . ' R.V. PIERCE, M. &, Prop'r, ; 'J$tJFFALOt N. T THE "RISING. STjN," ' According to the. command of Joshua of Old, although repudiated by the-"Jasper Philosophy,' fof : th Afaft ;is bow BtandiDg still, at the Old Plae on Trade Street; op posite the Market House, pins Hornet Tire Engine Hall, where the light of reason illuminates the - snrronnding atmosphere, which invests all things with, this glow of issBiration; and the world no longer.seems "A fleeting show, j.- ; ,-.x 4 - For man's illusion given." For,Tight here yon will find .111 v.i. t.-;t. he. ' '? ...... , ' . r . Who has in Store '.' . ;'. OrangesLenjona, . j . ur Candies, Cakes, Pies, IThe Geat Washington Pie included, t ..... t. ; Corn Starch. ' Sardines. I Pickles,r Fresh Bread, Canned Fruit and VegetablesL.Sngara and Coffees, Tobacco, Cigars- Bnnft - In fact," everything found in' 'ronfectionery. tnclnding Ice Cream 'and Lembriadl : IS. FOR A JUNE We will A CLEARING SALE & ' & OF ALL SMALL LOTS & rTT): At prices irrespective of real value. f IT) and our Children's "LK' dosed at actual CD present Special in several invite your early attention to se- cure your " IEchoicc- DS DD. FOR 30 DAYS The just response to our Announcement HAS GIVEN US ENTIRE SATISFACTION, and we are gratified to know tha our numerous patrons pro nounce ouf C5 ILo O T3? 3HI H EST O- SUPERIOR IN MAKE, STYLE and FIT, to any other sold or offered in CHARLOTTE. We have a few more of Boy's and Children's 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, L. BERWANCER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, XAIIONAL CLOTHING HALL, JMERICAN METALUEGICAL WORKS, VAN WYCK SMELTING COMPANY, Perth Amboy, N. J. . . Gold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores reduc ed, and eighty per cent of metal recovered. GOLD. 8ULPHERET ORES a speciftltv ; a guarantee of eighty per -cent, from which expenses are to he dedncted. Ores shipped fraai Charlotte via Carolina Central Railroad $a Wilmington, thence to Amboy by saiL ? Ores should be assayed and inspected by Prof Hanna, of the United States Mint. For further information refer to members of the Charlotte Mining Board or to Perth Amboy. Dr JULIO H RAE, prl4 tf Gen. Snpt. 20caDmber-$2aear WIDE AWAKE an illustrated Magazine for Young People, is the very best pub lication of the kind in our country, as well as the cheapeet. For an agency, ind to n Tvrncnn a rv fob25 Boston. CLOSHNTG- OUT. j. NOT WISHING TO I Reduced KACH AND EVERT LINE Summ have NQ IS iYldUR TIME FQR at4 June' IT m A IE 8th. make a Department will b(s cost We will 1 U V Bargains lines, and we 0X 1 s-. . MOEE ONLY. UNDERTAKING ! . v ..7 The undersignei Is now 'prepared to fill all orders for every class of Undertaking ; Having on hand a full assortment of Coffins, Castets, and Bnrial Cases, BOTH WCOD AND METALIC. PRICES AS LOW AS ANY. Hearses furnished if desired. Furniture of every description repaired at short notice. W. M. WILHELM. Tryon St, Opposite M. E Church, jane 20. CARRY OVER ANY er THIS DAY the OF GOODS IN MY HOUSE. '! .jr. i lis Ik BARGAINS ft it 1
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