THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER; 11 4 tie rurrm SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Pally, one year (postpaid) in advance.. ;...$8 00 Sic Months..; , ........... A 00 Three Months...,..,'.,... ........... 2 00 One Month, ' 75 iuubeek mm, and with th latitat ir-itf4f mm sary Conner tfJob Work em now M d. 19 wi1 .j.- 13$ fe -l -irnvi WK UUXTZmCSi, . t, . ft.. 4. WEEKLY EDITION, Weekly (in the county) in advance,... Out of the countyiygtpaid BLANKSiBILLmsj&S, - ; ' " k 1 LETTER SEALSt CARDS, ', - ... j RECEIPTS, POSTERS,- $2 00 2 10 3T Sa Moiuns .. , pS" Liberal reductions for clubs. 1 00 vol: xix. PR0GRAX2Z5S, RAND BItU:, 19 iuiiieio -sfnoa -out aajs pjW&tszci&cze;&9. t Bit Q MW WWW ?QGD0 ;CTATE:POj.rpcAL items; . - - - 1 j r nOTt ttfu mo fst j Ttrri-rvrr w ... i hi . r ip..w. m vat if .if . - - - : ' iw. v- . i I ii f I iv m ... ill --n 4, , '-x.-. i f i lit i v f ii.ri w i w 1 i i . fc. i " ' - i i w iCLTV AVIV LVJV lllvlli J - N. 7'iWIII.'WIW:'A.Mr 4 AJ.-'AVAV A.M,T.'ifdiiV Li mtf a iiTinnritiF -- - - . -i -ri ,!- - 1 - - r r 7 .s .T I r. ?T ' If'1"-,', ----- j : 1 e .C is ! . - Ready-made Clothing and will find at' the old established house of & The Largest, Best Assorted and Cheapest Stock of Goods ever brought to this market. We are prepared to prove upon examination of our stock that we make vo vain iiOAST, and solicit buyers, both wholesale and retail, to LOOK AT 0UII GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing. Our stock of Dress Goods, White Goods, Alpaccas, Embroid eries, Kid Gloves, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ties and Fancy Goods are complete and will be sold at astonishing low prices. Carpets,-Oil Cloths and Mattings very low. Fair dealing. Polite and attentive clerks. yourselves. Democrat and rlome copy. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CALL AND jan3 PIANOS. ORGANS New, 7 Oct. $135 I New, 9 Stops, $67 New, 71 Oct. $U5 New, 12 Stops, $78 "Magnificent," "bran new," "lowest prices ever given." Oh how this "cruel war" rages but LUDDEN' & BATES still hold the field and rain hot shot into the Bogus manufac turers who deceive the public with Hum bug GrandOffera on 8hoddt Instruments. Send for Special Offers, and circular expos ing frauds of Piano and Organ Trade. Lud ssn & Batxs, 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 pA.TA.PSCO BAKING POWDERS The best in use. For sale at manufacturer's prices. JOHN W HALL & CO, , r "'Trade Street: -IN H -tAT-. 13 . G- . R. O WA. R E - NEXT TO POSTOFFICE; . ; ' i r- .' MY STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND EMBRACES A FULL LINE OF Parler, Chamber, Dining Room and Office FurnUnre. THIS ENTIRE STOCK FOR SALE AT junll Br. JT. EI. DRUGG I ST AN Now offers to trie trade a; full Cohgnes, English Select Bjmes, Colgate Honev d ioav Enelish. French and American Hair and lQOtn ?WAfi5. J tatiori may besatisfied of the absence W .. 4 I Carefully prepared at all hoars, both" night and; day ,at J. H. McADEN'S Prescription Store,! t; Store and oMacdiKrape Elouse r' .9t h - -- - I General Merchandise, COHEN Call and see us and judge for ELIAS & COHEN, i march 22 SSAIJCB IH ALL KINDS OF FURNITURB, BEDDING, &C. A FTJIjHL. L1NB or CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 6, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. 0. CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED. SEE THEM. Real Estate, Mining Immigration Agency. FOR 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 "Bouthkbh Rxoobs," circulated in this conntry and Europe twice a month, I will advertise, free of cost, all farms and mines, placed in my hands, for sale. THOS F DRAYTON, aug9 Charlotte. N. C EDITORS AND PRINTERS. Havine had many calls lately for Prin ters' Ink and Stationery, I ; have deter mined to . keep a supply of both al ways on hand, which I propose to sell - at ; manufacturer's prices, less freight, trusting to a small commission for profit. Give me your orders an a you snau be pleased, (JUAB n jojnjuo, , marl7 5 Observer. G- 3K B. S f ' r . . 1 R O O M S ACTUAL COST. AND STORE FOR RENT. D C H EM I ST, stock of Imotn's Mdracts and. BUTLER'S 1 ' ct 1!J vn mi m t . . . Beaconsfield is eleven years older than Bismarck, who is only sixty-thieel - The wool clip of J878 Is bout jthjee per cent greater than that of 1877,. : ; - It is pleasant to talk to the phonograph ; its breath is odorless. Mr Stephens,' being unmarried, ostenta tiously styles his Georgia home "liberty hall." Courier-Journal. ' ' ': '. ' "I have worn my thinnest pants, and yet suffered with the heat terribly? r-tir. Mary' Walker.,:. ,y . 3ergeant-at-AJms Thompson hints that Congressman Sayler will handle ; the- gavel in the House at the next, session. .-. a ' ' The Bun is 3,000,000 of miles fartBecfiW :would ever Jtriovfrilli .4" i.oV'f Should tfre dog-tax be collected fairly thi3 year, t n e city: wi II reap a nc& UArvest, Where a man had but one dog l year life now has, in consequence of the hard times, two, three, or four. Courier-Journal, . . Our hat dances on our head like an infu riated tea-kettle lid. We can hear our soul sloshing around like a teaenpfal of scalding grease every time we move. P DoBan. last week ' I'- : ' A society gossip writing from New York of Miss Bennett's engagement adds by- way of postscript : "It appears that we shall also have to chronicle, at no distant date, the nuptials of Mr James Gordon Bennett and MisB Carrie May." A lady writing from one of the fashiona ble watering-places declares that 4the low necked dress is an abomination into which it is the duty of the press to look." Very true, and we must say, in simple justice to ourselves, that it is a duty that we have sel dom lost an opportunity to discharge, Courier-Journal. There are rumors in New York that James Gordon Bennett, familiarly known as "Jim James," got into a game of baccarat three weeks ago with a couphv of Parisian gam blers and dropped $25,000 before the. seance was through. The same parties plucked a Portuguese gentleman next day out of $18,- 000 and decamped, as there were rumors of cheating. Acklin, the hero of the Washington scan dal, has been endorsed for re election by the Democrats of Assumption parish, La., who 'feel particularly well satisfied at his suc cess in obtaining an appropriation of $10, 000 for the improvement of Bayou Lafour- che." Nothing like an appropriation for "organizing" a congressional candidate. The Independent Candidate. Manassas (Va) Gazette. When a man is weak within his own party, but is anxious to serve his coun try, he comes out as an independent candidate, because, forsooth, he is "un skilled in the mysteries of conven tions ;" because he knows that were he to submit bis claims to the suffra ges of the party with whom he claims to have affiliated, bis defeat would be certain and inevitable. Such a man's position is indefensible. How humil iating it must be to have thus openly to acknowledge bis own weakness. Such a man, however, recks of noth ing but his probability of success, and u 19 c&icuaiioos can ue eiuumeu up as follows : "I can't get the nomination. I can get so many local conservative votes, it matters not who is the no mi. nee ; then my family connections are extensive, and those who are under personal obligations to myself are nu merous, so that I can rely onso many Again, there will be quite a number within the ranks to whom the nomi nee will be personally objectionable ; and I shall secure that element and then I shall get the entire Republican vote, and thus you see my election is assured." :. Such men are traitors .to principle they are untrustworthy : and still there are many sucn in mis State who are seeking to mislead the people by false pretensions, merely for the sake ot ruling omce. inere are trranv such daily scattering seeds of discord in our midst, raising raise is sues, andJ. agitating the public mind nt- y t A Willi ltllMtt UUpCB. JJUVl WO VOUUUI bUlUJk that the neortle will be misled : we SMMSKSS they will recede from the position so boldly taken in the past, un the con trary, we shall see the independent crushed in the contest by sucn una ' . ... . nimity that hereafter he will hesitate long before he appeals to the people. Call himself by whatever name he will, he is the most dangerous enemy to the Democratic party, 'state and national Hat Flirtation. In introducing a flirtation with the L a4 Vtna knAn tkn nTTtavlcnia fit TYm. Ubrters that it is better to raise the hat of bricks or other cutaneous substan ces which are sometimes fatal to the success of your advances. The fol lowingj.are the .. different interpreta tions V"m'iS.:::: "y v - To wear the hat on the right eye brow Please step to one side-I'm bad To wear the hat on the left eyebrow Are yofl. there, Moriarty To wear the hat on tne mnage 01 tne nose We are watched by the police. V To wear the hat on the - right ear- You will find my photograph, on sale WlvU ali vlia Jiiuuipoa nouuiw. To wear the hat on tne : len ear 1 love 1 vou. but livery teams and ice cream are up so that it will be impos sible for me to carry on tne acquain tance. -: . . : '.' -" :r-.-:t T'f.l';oi::. "! v .;To carry ' the hat in the handrrrYour father's innancialr condition is. ; such that it will not justify, me. Yoq need o place Hie at on the back of the A Taw. nM.mi aar vif hill1 ' rj A' ! ? ITor upwards of . thirty years Mm Win t eiow's Soothing Syrup -has been used for OuUureu. id uuiiwtswwnjr w uBnaaw, relieves wind colic regulates the bowela cures -dysentery -and 1 diarrhoea,' whether arininr from teethine or otner causes.-An I old and weU-tried remedy. 25 cents a bgU tlL , , (HvR-SJuti L ue - ,f -t. , .t 1-1 . I , "JPi ...4 n) . i .V -i ... ioe mayor 01 wew ion weigas dui iio - 1 The Concord Sun calls the' indepen- dent cindidates v the disguised.!' . J A Pnia, Kadical, has com out as a candidate for the House in Caldwell. e Concord Sun says the indepen dent candidatea in Cabarrus are begin ning tlQO'ple Jarouno the mouth. Wasbinffton county instructs its del egates to Vot for Maj L C Latham for Gongesfjrat, and Maj Jesse J Yeates second. ' .7. ..:. .' :,' ':.'-;: The Lenoir Tonic and Happy Home Educator both say that Edmund Jones, Democratic ' candidate " for the House in Caldwell, makes a eapital campaigh speech ' ! , ;, T', ': : . " ; . 1',, 1 . Mr ! J S Adams, . the Democratic nominee for solicitorof the eighth dis trict, spoke ati Kewton last Saturday, and made a mostfavorabiijression, accordine to a staterrrenot me rtea- mont Vrtm- T The Concord Sua calls attention to he fact that Jonas Clinev independent is this congressional district. Pretty man to hold an Office 'in the .organization after kicking out of it." J' " Tkere are four candidates out for the House in Catawba : Davis Democratic joofictinee , Murrill and Foard, indepen aenfe JJern ocrats; ana uamnger, itaai- cal. I When j Catawba elects an inde- nenaem or a.xiaaicai w omce, win be time for the Democratic party of North Carolina to stop holding elec tions. " ' - -, Lord ! Lord! Dan M Jones is an- other TndeDendent canindaTe'""fttT-tuo o x- 'rr.i.i3. ft j i. .ij I Senate in Haywbdd, Henderson ahd X alio jr it aula. xvev. w u .yaiouu, nuir got beat for Superidtendent 6f Publicv Instruction on the Kadical ticket m 76, is the Badical candidate for the Senate in thatdiatrict.. , , ;,., The Rockmgham Sfr&tt of the South. independent, says;:;: We stated in these columns some time ago that we would support no candidate for legislative nonora wno wouia not pieage nimseii to vote for Gov Vance to succeed A S Merrimon in the United States Senate. We meant precisely what we said, and we shall stick to it if it pukes us. We are not going back on' our record, or eat our words for anybody. ; Radical and independent candidates in the mountains change their minds very frequently R M Henry, of Bun combe, is out in another card in the Asheville Citizen, saying: that he has reconsidered his withdrawal and be lieves he will run for judge. . Having said which he blackguards Cocke for awhile, charging him indirectly with "intent to deceive" in having his name printed on the regular' Democratic ticket, . . Victoria and Her Children, Louisville Courier-Journal. The Em press Victoria m ay , well be pardoned her mania for plunging her children into matrimony. , The eounj try is bound to support th& royal Utter children and . - ranc-children though a very host of them be gather log. If they were to be without means of support, the conduct of the Empress would be censurable indeed.but with a loyal nation to draw upon for their maintenance, the old girl need not back or wince. It is true that Disraeli and some others do all the work, and that the royal family is of. .about as much service to Ureat .Britain as so many house-flies, but royalty is one of tne mysteries, ana its useiessness u, somehow, its strength. LBaleijgh ?annji 4 lTecnanlc.J From thn official Armv Recrister for January 1878. we glean that of the 571 general and staff officers now in the federal Army.JNorth Uarouna alone of all the States and Territories, has not a single representative of any rank. New York has 103 : Massachusetts to : Pennsylvania, 98; Virginia, 15 ; Ken tucky, 16 ; Maryland, 24 : South aro- lina. 4. Of the line officers. North Carolina has 2: lieut-colonels ?2 -first lieutenants; ana a secona ueutenanis jxew xors: nas zo ; xennyjaiaa, xw Serious accident to the London Circa. J Whilst Sanger's Londoa Circus was traveling from BoonVue to HarMbal, mo., last wees, a car containing twenty barrels of oil in one compartment anq the . performers' baggage in another caught fire, and the entire company lost all of their clothing and valuables everything except what they had on. Madame Dockrill's loss is nearly $7,000.- She had a large number of diamonds- all gone. ' The entire loss will not fall short of $12,000. ' , Ctoed DlgreUatt . "Give us this day our daily bread" and good medicine to digest it, is both " reverent and human . The human stomach and liv er are fruitful sources of. UfeV; Comforts; or a A a .i -it:' 't ' aisoroerea aau. uutou, wjx,wxibio- uiwerjr alone every nerve and through every artery. This raan or woman with trood diffestion see beautjsthey;ralkj :ahd .bv'ercome obsta8 eles they meet u the ronune ol, jue, , where the dyspeptic sees only gloen and stumbles and srrowls at even imaemarv-obtects. -The world still needs two ox three new. kinds of medicine before death can be perrectly aholished : but that many lives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver disease, Dyspepsia ana Meaaacne, nave been cured by Merrell's Hepatine, is no longer a doubt. It cures Headache in twenty min utes, and there is no question bat what it is ine roost. wunwuiui discovery yet maaem medical scienoe. Those afflicted with bil iousness and liver Complaint stould use .Merreirs Hepatme, . It can be had at Dr J H Mc Aden's, Wilson ,& Burwell's and Dr TO Smith's. ;-Light,' whitei 'wholesome, biscuits, rolls, bread-, and elegant cake,' crullers, wataes, dopghnnts, linuffins, and griddle cakes of every Jrind, are always possible to eyery ta ble by using woiey'B east Sawder. (: I 1 ii.'K "to all :whor-anc suiTerhig: &pi the. errors and indiscretions of .youth,-, nervous weak nesa, nearly decay.i loss tof manhood, &cwl will send a receipt that will cure you, FBEB OB,CHA-RGa.-,' This great remedy was dis-corarad-byjtmiBsionary-is South -America.. Send a self-addressed enyelopertoT the BEV. JOSEPH IINMAN.tationD-BibleHomeJ Granule. THE Uvrtii.T' nr a wvr1 CATIIABTIC, br nnltam in PaW f The novelty of modern Mfedical, Chemlcat and, Pharmaceutical Science.; Nnseof any Ion rev J (ajunir tne lar, eomposea ents. when . . J -J . '.MIUUU ,71 vuviuiMu Avxuvo, nxuaoi mi uiu Tftrnnrnff rjiiic -1 njtuiat prvyciuco IXUDlB HUS fc-1 aWe rots and herbs, and cnnftmrH-ats ih.m iin Bwuiuia unuiuie, ocarceiy iarsrer tnttn ik I -, 1 ' -- - -V" XiLVI. , I H""r ui can Dajeadlljrjwauowed by those or the most sensitive stomachs andfas bdious taateat Bach uttle Parg-atlY Pelie repreeents, in a most concentrated form, as mncJ c&thartio power aa -is embo4ie4' in any of thi to Uidriati5ple who have noi tried tliemart, J Bpt to-suppose that they are harsh or drastie 1 effects but such is sot stall the case. thediflferen -I vt jwvisaxta vouiaiuu VUWVr IH CO au uiiwkuiiu priiiuipis oi wmcu tney ar? composed being bo harmonized 'and; mod3flfe& r one by lhe otBera, as to produce a most" earenlnsf' and thnrnnvh. voh a.j.iw.': and kindly operating. catbartlcL $500 Reward is herebv offerfid riv nnAn analwaia mill -A A i ii. . Belnarentlrelr-veflretablA. nrtTurrtWviii Care is reanired whilp naintr thorn'' ffha'mn.' ui wiuiouiiiisMrDaacc to the constittitioiv. diet rum u pmaejif Jtsaa taste in the nOHth.' Rllioiia-nttitr lr ' 6'on : J - K.ldneyfcvinternaly Fever. Joatfd'eellngabontStomach.Hnsli Urine. VnsoelabllltT nnfl ninnm orekodlncK take1 liClv.iiUB.T fiq'J'PJW1?."! eaiifllioittj' reiucuuu power 01 Uly i.'Uraratl power Of mv Puriratlvn Peiuta over so great a vajioty o( diseases, I wieh to y- that . their action iwTtiiAT economy is universal, not a srland or tissue, escaping their sanative m. press, f Arajioes. not impair tbe PWDertiaa ot-! tuese Jfeuets. Tiey are ffuirarjoated and and reliable. Thi3 is not the case with those pills which are put up-In cheap wooden . or. pasteboard boxes. Eeco'.lect that for all dla. eases wnere a Jbaxative. Alterative, or Purgative is indicated, these littie vethe mostperfeotBatiafaotioa to alfwho t.. will use They are sol A br all Drasarists at 25 cents a bottle. . ; ; - ; ,; n. , ; B.V. nESC2,"M. Prop'v ; ' :; ii-.'ji' mt.. ill By an immieneeVractfco, extending tarOiigii er lod of years, haviss Within that time treate period ot years, haviasr within that t: many-thousand cases oi those diseases pecul to woman, -r have been enabled to perfect n most potent and agreeable medicine that meets . the Indications -presented by that class of dis-. eases with positive certainty and exactness; To designate this natural specific compound, I have namod it : ; ; . Dr.Pierce'sFavorite PrescriptioL The term, however, ia fint'a ttteiM ' kihri&iAtin of my high appreciation of ita valuebased Upon my wwu poisuntu ouservauon. -serven I nave, while witnessing suits in the few special d is eases separate ortranism. of woman. Rinvlod , it or aa the climax or crowning gem, ov' my medical career. On-ita nierTta;-as posi tive, safe, and effectual remedy for. this, r.lajift Of diseases, and one that win, at all times and uuuer tui cii uumsuinces, aci Kindly ana in. nar- mouy wun nits niws .unicn govern ine temaie system. I am willing to stake mv reriutattnn as a physician. Nay, even -more,-so confident am X (hat it will. not disappoint the most sancuue expectations of a sinele invalid ladv who uses It J (or any of the ailments for which I reoommend it, i that I offer and sell it under A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. If a beneficial effect is nol experienced by the time two-thirds of the con tents of the bottle are used, I will, on return ol the bottle,, tworthirda of the medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case being- one for which I recommend it: rwomntlv refund the, money paid for' iV xlfidi not the tuus, uvfiw, wmueunni its vrrtHm. eoHta Bin offer it as 1 do under these conditions) bnbhAT. J tug winicaseu ils uuiy miraouiOH9 osres in laou sands of cases, I feel warranted and perfectly safe in risking both my reputatiou d inty nxQuey oa u merits The followtncr ttr a-mrrhir thosn rtfinfwf( tv which my Favorite Prescription baa Worked CnrAft. OR if liv mnwin And with & mtnm tftintv never bprfom Jiftnlncui h anv mtuMrl-na'- Lencorrhcea, Excessive Slowing". Painfal Monthly Periods Suppxesaioas whoa from ua , natnral Causes," Irreguiarities, Weak Back, Pro- lapsus, or falling of (be Uteros, Ante version and qtoversion, .Hearing potva Be; $ Down Bepsations; Inter repression,. Debility. -Des-" led- Miscarriage,' ChrenSs- nai iieat. Mervous V pondeney, Threaten Congestion, Inflammation and tiieeiation of be;c vi lerus, xmpaioncy, rrenness, or otermiy, re male Weakness, and very many other chronic diseases incident to woman not mentioned he rev Ia all afieettona of this natme, ; my. Javorite , Prescription works eure9 tlie inarvel of the world. This medicine I do aotextoiaa aj ; cure-all, but U- admirably futulls a single ; neaa of pnrpose' being a" most perfeotT' specific in all chronic diseases of the sexual sys tem, of woman. It vfllnot disappoint, nor will It do harm, in any state or condition. - Vn,L-HA .1 .. J il these-stibjecta enn"6ota iFta TBI PsOpiB'sr M i ii, i. , i wuii UMHim 1 1 mm ii m iiiuirmiuHiiL. , , Common Sense SCsnKLaL AOTtaKR, a book of over 900 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.60. It treats minute!? of those diseases peouliarto FSeinales,-and gives much, valnaWs Auvico ,m regam2io.u(n managtmens- oij y : '-n 'TrIf'TifrnKjri -'-11 Wvl Ltpr'S .rt )i;;.-:i m?FPAt,6, 'N,tL; Ai-jin oil J TAKE pleasure in in&rming my friends tiiai i will leaf e (Satiate p'thj 230X1 fiir ih;e Paris Eositibtfaiid eipe 'fc abBentthreemotba.S 23iring my absenos-J mj iiuainesB w'iie maemenV of my brother, A mbrce Hschesser. j-n .. I trast that my friends wffi"glve the "Im perial" Saloon;' durrni! my 'tempdrliry ab sence, the patronage thai they, have so gen erously 'gfy ehTine In the past. ' ; ;': ' ' Joseph Fjschesser, : jan20 . .... v,tnu :, -,r--K.u ,-, 3Bift:;j'! 4 '-T. 'a x a " a siVT-n v "l ... mx Etii v . js or occupation.. For' Jaundice, Headache. Coustlpatloo; Impnrei Blood Pain n closed in glass ttUoa,tiiei Uptties oeiM a thdr h by preserved unimpaireaior any length of time," in any climate, so that thav am niwun froah mm 5 vn tii tr?i. 91 &o .V I ' 0-.' IB -iOl JU3';"5 TUNE We -will ,'"1! I XlTC : rm . - .1'-!. , I....' '.. ; .. OF ALL a,7rTTS. : -At priees irrespective of real value. - I II Tbni hi ii'lji.1 ( I n iBr;ix)iGsea at actual T moil K7XtU raaoiq Special 3-Hr , y , :.' in everal TTN invite your early ni attention to se- i l cure flDo 30 DAYS VTIfe 'Just response FOR EiS . GIYEN US ENTIRE SATISFACTION, : and i?e arefatified to know tha our numerous patrons pro iidunoe our,;. . ; SOTERTOR IN MAKE, STYLE and PIT; ..,.... " ; v- --f to any other sold or offered in CHARLOTTE. e ifiive aicw mure ui xjuy s unu, umioren s OTw, wDlCQ 1 will .be sold at less than .Manufacturers' Cost. ' You, can still buyinewnfresh and stylishlydesigned goods for the sainjeprice 'l as op less than Job Goods. L. BERWANGER & BRO., JTMEBIQAN METALUjRGIQAL WORKS, t ; VAN WYCK 8MELTING COMPANY, . , .. . . jmna aiaooy, a. j. Gold, Silver Lead and Copper Ores reduc ed, and eighty' per cent of metal recovered. GOLD SULPfiERET ORES a specialty ; a gnaiaateeof iigoty .per cent, from which expenses: are to be deducted. r Ofethsbipped from Charlotte yia Carolina Central EaUroed to Wilmineton, thence to lJliboy by saij. Piot Hanna. of ihe United States Mint. ' "' For farther inormatioA refer to members of the Charlotte -Mining Board or to Perth AmboyqmasL-; j Dr JULIO H RA.K, .. P'MM; i - -. ,- 4Qen.Sapt. . . . ... ; ... 20 a Vaobcr-$2 si Year rtjiWAkJanntastratea f t ior oefccr People. 4s the Terr best nnb- Hlcatioo-oth: kind ia country, as well as we compere. j o sa agency, ssnato i; , ,D fjrjTBSOF-A CO., I am determined to 1! .' d! 1 1 ft- JrV CLOTHING, AKD 17; .GOODS IN O0,aH O O B R TTT 7 T :Y, f ' f . f ' D . f ! iTriwill be sold at nriei m . - . . ;; r . ( : . SLAUGHTER , ' Jiif oi-'U- n :;. : .it - . .,;,-. PRING for1 cKeannesis ? 6onie'earlv1aild Inrure vour BASGAtSfSuJlw kTI WW WW I I ' VBBF bVsVmB I j i ' -1 .r-f: . - . ld 'V.14JJll. i t'- .u , . i 4 1 J 1 fc IVi ,'l.MhnvdT txsn ' trt 1 iti 8th. rJjj .-:: i make a ;i Jk is tlsKl lij;: SALE TV SMALL LOTS t -i rrri fteKT r.;.!i .i coat "Wa will .j i :o"J 34 Bargain lines, and we . '- im l : your 'llj- t.lt. .: v.' : MORE to our Announcement ..: ,,; . :a ,i0ii f n : ATVtT'V U1JjI FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, RATIONAL CLOTHING HALL, V UNDERTAKIjMG! ZZTTTZiCCtOi.i -; The undersigned 1s pow prepared to .4 ... all orders for every class of Undertaking Having on hand a fall assortment of uj ' ' -' : . ",-ri,l ; ; vil.JJl,ftJ Coffins, Casteb and Bnnal 'te -i, 1 !lli f. BOTH WCOD AND METALICi PRICES AS LOW AS'ATC'T ' Hearses furni8he4if desired, r - -1 " ' ' i. ,.;.;(' -..: -lif Furniture of every description, repaired at, , short notice. " '"r""'" ' W. M. WILHELV, ,. f. Try on St., Opposite M. E, CburcB; jane 20. llffl BRMWP qmr Jl .oldci xuo- . ,' I 'Tit . . H. u r. J0TJ hie -jim vlose tr at rmy ei 10 fiiOiXlii JjOlfS .a GENTS' FtFKNKHSfh iTHiJ NBXT oisv an DM) D D D T D D DDD SUMMER AA' .V fSBDl tblLilnl ' ' wWidkurnw?eVeiV drfeci Shirts" ia sea on? lol aanC'd-YUuoii tmaioiaon .K9JJBJTO fliii-eiriod .Tst ioot nsfli itaooi a n ert(i is7bofli Ins Pnir ieflnis d0nsi!O no lloH ehaciloO 4i id rod li'l r UO'UlL-

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