THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 7 Daily, one year (postpaid) in advance. TEE OBITER JOB DSPA&fMSNt) has been thoroughly supplied toith every needed want, and with the Latest Stylet of Type, and every manner of Job Wort can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness: r-Vv vr ?;Jff.U .$8 00 Six Months...-. Three Months One Month..'.. t, 4 00 2 00 75 We can furnish at short notice BLANKS, BILL HEADS,:. WEEKLY EDITION. i ' . - -. , . . Weekly (in the county) in advance.. . .$2 00 . 2 10 . 1 00 LETTER HEADS, CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS. Out of the county, postpata.,.. Glilii'i Cm FMDAYt; JULY ;261S78 Six Monttis.ii:. ... Liberal reductions for clubs. VOL. XIX. 1 ff! NO. 2,938 PROGRAMMES. HAND BILLS, a PAMPHITS,C4te,L The fall of cWdlnal Wolscy,; THE RESULTS OF THE El VESTIS ATIOSr "' - in ii i ii. - ii.ju.BUir iiiiunir n.i i, ... ! 1 ! - n r.r . ,, . i . . i- i ' - -: ' gBBSSSSSSBSSSSSBSSSsBsMBSiM. r1 . Keiuly-made Clothing and General Merchandise will find at the old established house of , BLll8 & COHEN I The Largest, Best Assorted and Cheapest Stock of Goods ever brought to this market. VVe are prepared to prove upon examination of our stock that we make no vain boast, and solicit buyers, both wholesale and retail, to LOOK AT OUR GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing. Our stock of Dress Goods, White Goods, Alpaccas, EmbrofeU eries, Kid Gloves, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ties and Fancy Goods are complete and will be sold at astonishing low prices. ... Carpets, Oil Clothi and Mattings very low. Fair dealing, yourselves. Polite 'and attentive cierks. Call Democrat and Home cfpy. BURGESSr NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CALL AND SEE THEM. jan3 :'- aag. PIANOSORGANS 4 -" New, 7 Oct. $136 I New, 9 Stops, $67 New, 7i Oct. $145 New, 12 Stops, $78 "Magnificent," "bran new,'1 "lowest prices ever given." Oh tow this "crnel war" rages but LUDDEN A BATE8 still hold the field and rain hot shot into the Bogus manufac turers who deceive the public with Hum bag Grand Offers on Shoddy Instruments. Send for Special Offers, and circular expos ing frauds of Piano and Organ Trade. Ltjd dbs fc Batss, Wholesale Piano . and Organ Dealers, Savannah, Ga. They have established a branch house at Greenville, S. C, "THE McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE." Their instruments can be bought on the same terms as at Savanrah, and cheaper than sending North, for cash or by monthly installments. Don't fail to buy, right at home, Greenville, 8. C. jul5 lm pATAPSCO BAKING POWDERS. The best in use. For tale at manufacturer's prices. JOHN W HALL & CO, Trade Street: -IN- "J TO" U&ISnS' H AT .22. G. BL Q nest to postqffice; : my stock is very lirge and embracep a full. line of Parlor, Chamber, Vning Room and Offiee Farniture. THIS ENTIRE STOCK FORSALE AT junll - Br. J. II. D R U G G 1 S T Now offers to the trad Cologne, English Select firices, Soap; Engljh, French am, American air and Tooth Brushes. Carefully1 prepared- at al hours, ! both night and dayat J. H. MgADENS jl J 1 - ;tusds J. is . Hi Store 'adiEbrdwaFtlirouse ;ttjrx- gr? j-4t7' w8 4. and see us and judge for ELIAS & COHEN. march 22 .. SSAXXB IH ALL KINDS OF FURNITURB, BEDDING, &C. k FULL. LINK OF CHEAP BED8TEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR &CHAMBER8UTT8, COFPIN8of all KINDS on HAND. - , No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. O. JUST ARRIVED. Real Estate, Mining -AND Immigration Agency. OR selling, buying and renting Mines, Land and Houses, and providing homes in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina, and being connected with the " South kmt Record," circulated in this country and Europe twice a month, I will advertise, free of cost, all farms and mines, placed in my hands, for sale. THOS P DRAYTON, aug9 Charlotte, N. C. rjio EDITORS AND PRINTERS. Having had many calls lately for Prin ters' Ink and Stationery, I haye deter mined to keep a supply of both al ways on band, which I propose to sell f: at manufacturer's prices, less freight, trusting to a small commission for Erofit. Give me your orders and you shall e pleased, CHA8 R JONES, marl7 Observer. TO? HJ IE& ies G IE R. S ACTUAL COST, AND STORE FOR RENT. AND CHEMIST, Colgate Honey4 and Glycerine Prescription btore.1 :.. r. :HAt. -S 3 - Tt , t , ,f, 1 I,, V. long farewell to all my great- ness! This is the State of Maine 7 to-day man puts , forth ' ,v Th'e fcendei leayes of -hope, to-morrow blos soms, , ; i bj. ) , And bears his blushing honors thick upon him; ,; ; ,- J ' . The third day comes a potato bug ; " ' fl The foarth iaj this bug sends for his family And gets reduced rates on the railroad For a colony Of his neighbors, v.i , The sixth dar a grasshopper and a June- bag ..- Put in appearance, arid, P.Ing that It is a fine opening for young people, They send for all their kith and kin, Who settle around the poor cuss like The seventeen-year locusts in Egypt :; : And when he thinks, ood, easy man, Full surely his greatness is a ripening, They eat him up slick as a whistle. Not even sparing the hrsss buckle on the Back of his. pants ! I have ventured, like little wanton boys That swim on bladders, These many summers in a sea of glory, In fall view of railroad trains, But at last I've come to grief ; My high-blown pride at leDgth broke under, And has left me, weary and old with ser vice, and ' v . Afflicted with curviture of the spine, ring bone, Spavin, poll-evil, rheumatism, unable to swim. And at the mercy of a rude stream That must forever hide me ! Vain pomp and glory of this world, I hate ye ! feel my heart new opened ; oh, how wretched Is that poor cuss that hangs on Princes favors, and expects an appoint ment 1 Theie is betwixt that "smile" he would as pire to, That sweet aspect of princes and his ruin, More bans and tears than wars, or women haye : And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer Learning to Bkate, never to hope again ! Vtl Vity Derrick.. OBSERVATIONS. Fond du Lac, Wis., has given a grand re ligious "boss trot" for the benefit of a local church. It was very successful. Brass bands are found to be effective in frightening away Indians from the frontier' towns in Oregon and Nevada. General Butler's nephew, Col Geo H But ler, got on a spree in Washington last Fxi- day and, taking a kleptomaniac turn, stole a suit of clothes. He was sent to jail. The tramp won't work in the harvest fields. It's far better to sit in the shade and be told by an orator that he ought to have a carriage of hi3 own. Detroit Free Press. I'd like to be an Esquimaux, And liye on cakes of ice, I'd make up cocktails all the day So naughty, but so nice. :. Boston Post. Indianapolis Sentinel head lines are ex- pressive in disposition as well as in weather out there : "Hotter'n Hell !" "The Gate of Hades Swung Open and Many-Sinners Scorched." "You'll haye to excuse it, general, for I lost my right arm when I was with you on the march to the sea," said an old fellow, reaching his left hand up to General Sher man at Newark, Ohio, on Saturday. Steel trap ? Petersburg Index -Appeal. Mr Jennings writes to ..the World that Bismarck, at the congreas, snubbed tks Turks into silence, H e diplomatically ad dressed them as the Irish judge did the prisoner who was inclined to talk : "All we want from you is silence, and d d little of that." Persons continue to take coins with holes in them to the post-office, and these coins are, of course, continually refused. They are taken by no department of the govern ment. Those who have them should bear their loss meekly, and remember that the hole was punched to please some sweet child, whose parents were perhaps unfamil iar with the fact that it is wrong to debase the money of their country. Mr Francis Parkman says, in the North American Review, that we haye fought the battle with crowns and soeptres, and won it ; and that the danger now is "not from above, but below, where the real tyrant is organized ignorance, led by unscrupulous craft,' marching, amid the applause of fools, under the flag of equal rights." That is at least epigrammatic. Transportation of Silver in the Mails. Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. Washington, July 23. The Post master General has not yet replied to the communication of the Secretary f the Treasury with reference to the practicability of transporting the eov eminent silver through the mails as third class matter. It is understood; however, that arrangements will be made to that effect. The great point has been to devise some method by which the silver can be transported without fear of thieves making way with it. This, it is thought, can be ac com Dlished by carrying it in sates in the postal cars. The arrangements for carrying the silver through the mail will not, how ever, be perfected for sometime, but the government will probably undertake to transport its own gold in' a very short time. The express companies aonear to be. alarmed, as they have made offers of lower rates. If the gov ernment .should transport all its , own currency it would save a very . large amount ftnnuajiy. . V Fadov Davenport's Arrival. f -; New York Sun, 22nd. J Miss Fanny Davenport, the actress,. arrived in the steamship .England -yes tfirdav. Mahv of her friends were on the steamships Ji0r, and sha tcewed a nleasing welcome. Her voyaeewas a very pleagant one, and she 'appeared 1 r ii j. 1 . t tv' IO DO m exi;eiiwum'n-. taui jum,' venport has been studying the ebarac Xdr o6 UllVlSfc. icpvcocurou fu iuu' don, s j ' - - . 4 Card -. ; 1 F 1 J -.1 1 ' tii '(nr I To all who are 'suffering 'from the errors and indiscretions of youth, . nervous weak ness, early decay,' loss" of manhood, &c." J will send a receipt that will cure yon, FKEK Oy CHARGB. - This great remedy was dJs covered by a missionary ia South , Americai Send a self-addressed envelope to the RBV JOSEPH T INMAN, Station D,s Bible Home i Farewell, What Has Been Proved So Far By - Committee. . ' tS r'- i Washington Post . The Potter committee have proved, beyond successful rebuttal, things be lieved to Do true, out not absolutely prioven to be true before, towit s That the electoral votes of Jf lorida and Lou isiana, which were given to Hayes, belonged to Tilden. , Leaving out of consideifation jihe State of .Florida, which: no honest man will deny to have been stolen, wetwill take up Louisiana. As to :tbis State the Potter committee has clearly .proved : 1. That a conspiracy was entered in to by certain Republican leaders, the object; -being to bold no election m East Feliciana, Grant and other Dem ocratic parishes. 2. That the fact that no Republican votes Were cast in East Feliciana was not due to intimidation, as alleged, but was owing to Anderson's advice to the Republican leaders . not to vote, as it would have a better effect than all the affidavits that could be produced. 3. That for a period of two days af ter the election the Republican lead ers admitted that Tilden ' and Nicholls had carried the State by a heavy ma jority. . ;..,. . ... 4. That whenit became evident that the election of Hayes depended upon the result of the State, deliberate pre parations were made for the purpose 01 defeating the will of the people as expressed at the polls. 5. That in pursuance of this plan, protests, forged and altered to suit the occasion, were made for the parishes of East and West Feliciana, whereby a Democratic majority of over 2,800 was changed to a Republican majority of 500. 6. That the supervisors of the above named parishes were prevented by promises of reward made by John Sherman and others from expoeing such forgeries. 7. That on the 27th day of Novem ber, wnen the returning board pro ceeded to sum up the result of their labors, it was discovered that while Packard and a Republican Legislature were elected, Hayes was defeated. 8. That after the above date and in order to secure the electoral vote for Hayes, forged protests were;made for- Richland and other parishes, and the returns from Lafayette and other par ishes changed so as to increase the Re publican vote. y. That amdavits bearing factitious names, and the names 01 dead men, were manufactured in the custom house, and upon such affidavits va rious Democratic polls were thrown out. 10. That the acts above recited were known to some of the visiting states men and received their approval. 11. That the electoral vote of the State as counted before the two houses of Congress was a forgery. 12. That John Sherman, now Secre tary of the Treasury, and at the time the personal representative of Mr Hayes, was euilty of subornation of perjury. T - Id. That the leading parties necessa ry to a completion of the fraud were promised by him protection and re ward. 14. That the fraudulent President, in fulfillment of Sherman's and Noyes promises, has rewarded with office ev ery scoundrel connected with the great crime in both Florid, and Louis iana. 15. That Stanly Matthews, a Repub lican' Senator from Ohio, and Justice Harlan, a judge of the Supreme Court, had guilty knowledge of the fraudu lent transactions by which the vote 01 Louisiana was stolen, and personally interested themselves to reward and protect the criminals. 16. That Henator Morton ana gen eral Garfield, both members of the electoral commission, knew when they voted to count the vote of Louisiana for Hayes that it was both fraudulent and a forgery. 17. That senator Jienogg, wno as sisted at the forgery of the Louisiana returns, has since been guilty of se creting the witnesses. 18. That not one of the criminals who assisted to perpetrate the colossal crime of the age has been punished , but that all but two numbering over a hundred have been provided with office bv Mr Haves direct order or re quest, and in some cases Dy ana through his continued and persistent - . m 1 interference.' ' - ; ; With few exceptions these facts are proved, exclusive of the 'testimony of either Anderson or w eoer. noiwun standing that the committee has only fairly entered upon its task. ' Good Digestion "Give ns this dav our daily bread" and good medicine td digest it, is both reverent and human. Toe numan stomaca auajuv er are fruitful sources of life's comforts: or disordered and disused, they tingle .misery along every nerye and through eyery artery. The man or woman witn good aigesuon see beauty as they walk, and oyeroome obsta cles; they meet In the routine of life, where the dvsrentic sees onlv doom and stumbles and rrowls at even imaeinarv objects. : The world still needs two or three pew kinds, of medicine before death can be perfectly abolished : but that manv lives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from liver disease. Dyspepsia and Headache, have been Cured by Merrell's Hepatine, is no longer a doubt. ' It cures Headache in twenty min utes, and there is no question but what it ia the most wonaertnl discovery yet made in medical science. Those .afflicted with bil iousness and Liver Complaint stould use Merrell's Heoatine. " ' It can be had at Dr J H MoAden's, Wilson & Burweirs ana Dr TO Smith's. A WARNING. We are informed by reliable . citisnis of tms city tnat a party claiming to be agent Of tfte Bjnger Manufacturing Company in Atlanta, Georgia, is peddline sewing ma- ohine-attachments-here. i. Alt" such 2 state- ments are false and we warn all our custom en aad friends againstbuying any goods of him on the representation that they .are oar manufacture, or' allowing hinj ta' tinker with their sewpg machines. 1 -f s . BNCER 15A.NPFA0TUBINQ CO, ff0WI THAN THE IjOWEST. JvEe'8J- oents ner doaen ..Baeon 8 to 6 cents per lb. Coffee 18 to 20 cents per lb, Su gar 9 to 10 cents. per lb, Valour 2 to 34 cents , per lb,' Beef Steak 6 to 8 cents per lb; . Boast and stew beef erv low. T am' determined not to be undersold by. any 'one at RETAIL, B N SMITH. SIZE 0K pains.) o 00 0 o o Or SngarCoated, Concentrated, Boo-' ana ueroai Juice, Antl. Billon; Granules. THE "LlITtE GIANT CATHARTIC, or Multum In Parv Physic. The HOVfiltv nf mrwiAm HTo,1 PhamaceuticaT Science. N-Vus of TSlS,ge? taking the large, repulsive, and nauseous nffls:' chemical science, extract all the cathartio b- ","v' prujjciuca irom mo most valu able roots and herbs, and concentrate them Into a minute Granule, scarcely larger thairi f,Tv": . "ceu umi can ue reaoily swaUowed by tnose or the most nnnniriirA sfnn,ov.t. j bdious tastes. Each little Purgative Pell c .v-uxcoulo, m a uiusi cuuujniraiea iorm. as muc to their size, people wbo nave not tried them art i apt to suppose that they are harsh or drastic ir effeet: but such is not at all the case, the differed active medicinal principles of which they ar com posed being so harmonised and modiflel one by the otfiera, as to produce a moat !e?r. 2P and thorough, yet gently and kindly overalls art nt-T ' $500 Reward is herebv nfrnrmi hv tim.n. pnetor 01 these PeUets, to any chemist Who. upon analysis, will find m them' any calomel or other forms of mercury, mineral nolson! nr in. urious druy. ' 1 Beinar entirely veorAtaM . care is required while using them. They oper ate without disturbance to the constitution, diet. rc"pa""n- For Jaundice, Headache, F.?fLpiio,v, Impjire mood, rain Je ?deb Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour- Eructations from the Stomach, Bad taste lu the mouth, Bilious attaeks, Pain In re- $tVi?J. K,,dner Internal Fever, Bloated feellnir abnnt Mamanh.iin.i; of Blood to Head. HlU.AtnA urine, Unsociability and Gloomy Forebodlnas..take nr. Pifmutia ni.Z ant Parffatlve Pellets. In explanationof the remedial power of mv PurmuiTB Poiiota oyer so great a variety of diseases, I wish to say CD at their aiilnn nwi bconomy Is universal, not a gland or ;ttiiuB; ineir sanative im press. Age does not impair the properties of these Pellets. They are sugar-coated and in closed m 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 i3 not the case with those pills which are put up in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. Eecollect that for all dis eases where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is indicated, these little Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction to all who use them. They are sold bv all Druggists at $5 cents a bottle. E. 7. HEECE. II. D., Prop'r, BUPFATO. N. Y. UVllMuVn By an immense Tract4e. extending thrnnvii a period of years, having within that time treated many thousand cases of those diseases pectiliai to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine that meets the indications presented bv that elnas of riia. eases with positive certainty and exactness. To designate this natural specific compound, I have namod it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however. Is hnt ft feebla RTnrpauinn of my high appreciation of its value, based upon my own personal observation. As a close ob server. I nave. While witnessing its noartrivp rs. suits in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it 0"t aa the climax or crowning' gem 01 my medical career. On its merits, as a posi tive, safe, and effectual remedv for this class of diseases, and one that wil at all times and uuuci n i;tri;uuiauiiii;es, act Kinujiy anu m nar mony with the laws which govern the female system, I am willinsr to stake mv refutation as a physician. Nay, even more, so confident am I that it will not disappoint the most saniruine expectations of a single invalid ladv Who rises It for any of the ailments for which I recommend it that I offer and sell it under A POSITIVE! GUARANTEE. II a beneficial effect is not experienced by the time two-thirds of the con tents of the bottle are used, I will, on return ol the bottle, two-thirds of the medicine havina been taken according to directions, and the case being one for which I recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for it. Had I not the most perfect confidence in Its virtues. I eon Id not offer it as I 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 mf reputation and my money on its merits. The following ftrn smnnv thnsA rtisflnsftq in Which my Favorite Prescription has Worked cures, as if by magio, and with a cer tainty never before attained by any medicine: ieucorrnoea, Excessive Flowing j Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from im. natnrai causes, irregu lapsus, or falling of the eguiam ritiea. Weak Back. Fro. antevereron anq Retroversion. Bearinar Down sensatioos. Inter- nal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Do. ponaency, xnreatened Miscarriage, Chronia Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration vt the Uterus, Impotency, Barrenness, or St-iUty, ye male Weakness, and qxf ipaany Other chronlo diseases incident'to wrftan not mentioned here, , In all affections of this nature, mv Favorite Prescription works curesthe marvel Ol tne worm, this medicine 1 not ectoi as a cure-all, but it admirably inwUs ist single ness of purpose, being a most perfect specific in all chronic, diseases of the sexual sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will it do har-m, ia any slate or condition. Those who desire further information- on these subjects can Tobtalrr it-in Thb PEOrtB'a Common Sen&b Medioai Ad visjcb, a book of over 900 pages, sent, post-paid, oa receipt of $1.50. If treats minutely of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much, valuable advice in regard to the management, of those affections. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD BY AI.Ii DRUGGISTS. -; E, V; PIERCE' E- KjSirVV BUFFALO, W t I T TAKE Dleastfre in informing my friends 1 7 that I will leaye Charlotte on. the 23rd Jue, for the Paris Exposition., . aad expeot to be absent three months. During "my absence my business will be under the management of my brother, Ambrose Fiscesserij'' '" . I trust that my friends will give the j'Imp perial" Saloon, daring my temporary, ab sence, the patronage that they have so gen erously given main the past. Joseph Fischesser, .,. PROPRIETOR. ! -" jun20 " " ... -,t : - l-B Jit' o l - Vkv STr ' veto J-tfl a V" A AV mm , wiiiiiai! 1 XWaS HOHIiT, JUNE rir We will CLEARING SALE A OF ALL SMALL LOTS & IB At prices irrespective of real value, and our Children's Department will be OB closed at actual TTV present Special TP in several nn' invite your early- attention IE cure choice. UD, FOR 30 DAYS The just response to our Announcement HAS GIVEN US ENTIRE SATISFACTION, ;; and we are gratified to know nounce our ULa O 11? 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 caiistill buy new fresh and stylishly designed goods for the same price as or less than Job Goods. L. BERWANGER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, NATIONAL CLOTHING HALL. MERICAN METALTTRGICAL WORKS, YAN 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 specialtT ; a guarantee of eighty per cent, from which expenses are to be deducted. Ores shipped from Charlotte via Carolina Central Railroad to Wilmington, thence to Amboy by sail. 5 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 HRAE, prll tf Gen. Supt. 20c a Nnmber-$2 a Year WIDE AWAKE an illustrated Magazine for Young People, is the very best pub lication of the kind in our country, as well as the cheaper. For an agency, asndto D LOTHBOP & COM fob25 . Boston. I am determined to SPRING and CLOTHING, AND GENTS' FURNISHING J r GOODS IN THE NEXT oo o o o . o o o oo K&R B K . BBS B B B B TTTT T T T T Y Y Y Y YY I V V They will be sold at prices iiess, .; vcme: early 1 4 HAYE NOW - Crescent Unlaundried Shirts 1 ' 'r 1 - ' AT 75c and $1.00. ''i Nonfiigenuine 'except those - i. I 1- 8th. make a IB cost We will " JJjQ Bargains TT lines, and we nn to se IE your DS MORE ONLY. tha our numerous patrons pro- IKE IT UNDERTAKING ! The undersigned is now prepared to all orders for every class of Undertaking Having on hand a full assortment of ' Coffins, Caskets, and Burial Cases, BOTH WCOD AND MET ALIO. PRICES AS LOW AS ANY. Hearses furnished if desired. Furniture of every description repaired at short notice. - ' W. M. WILHELMV Tryon St.; Opposite M, E. Church, June 20. Close Out my entire DDD D D v r 1 YY Y- ' Y I A A lA A' which will surprise every one nn arid procure your uja-nuAiixo. a IM STOCK THE bought of x n .I'll i jU i -j ll if,' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I U U i vl iM I . A 1 1 New York City, : oif f , mayaw aw tf C9 J: , t t'i t n. fiii ! -