yt'r THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: n,iihi. one year postpaid) in advance.. ....$8 00 TEX hsSSSVESJDSJKSPARTJaNT thoroilQfy rpUedtcUh every needed want, and with ths Latest Style of Type, end sory manner cf Job Wort can row M done with KctmfurrJktt?iort notice T' "1 ,J S0GILl2T2n SAND SILL8t Six Months..... Three Months.. One MorUh..... ....... 2 oo 1 Iti i rj ! 'n WEEKLY EDITION Weekly (in the county) in advance.... ! ? ;,i f"V ! If 'IflJOTM ,-. ,,'t ... i ..$2 00 Out of ine county, ........ 2 JO ! OiJl I ...-if s .. ij: fniiths., Liberal reduction for clubs. 100 9 rii rii - , rrv III . V u HUi nil dmnir Keady-made Clothing 5atidCieieraI fllerchafidisfi, wUl find at the old established house of J 12LIA The Largest, Best Assorted and Cheafest : Stock op Goods ever hrougM to this marJcet. p4 We are prepared (to prove upon examination of our stock that we-make n v ain boast,' and solicit buyeri, both wholesale and retail, to LOOK AT OUB GOODS AND PRICES before jmrchasing . K Our stock of Dress Gpods,;:White . Goods, Alpaccag, Embroid eries, Kid Gloves, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ties and Fancy Goods are complete and will be' sold at astonishinlow prices. Garnets. Oil Cloths and Mattiners verv lowi Fair dealing. Polite and attentive yoimelves. ' Ptmocrat antl Home copf. : i,r B U R G E 8 S NICHOIiS WHOLESALE & RETAIL - i ,ji..."mk... ii -xwmJ'ii I FINE ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, JUST AR&IYED. 1 T CALL AND jan3 PIANOS. ORGANS New, 7 Oct. $135 I New, 9 Stops, $67 New, 7 Oct $145 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 Boaua manufac turers who deceive the public with Ham bag Grand Offers on Shoddy Instruments. Send for Special Offers, and circnlar expos ing frauds of Piano and Organ Trade. Ltjd six k Batxs, Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers, Savannah, Oa. They have established a branch boose at Greenville, S. C. "THE McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE." Their instrmnecte mnpe bopght on the same ternft atf at-C -njabj and cheaper than sending North,,lr cyh or by monthly installments. rn't -fAil to . bay, right at home, OreentuIej..L- jul5 lm " piTAPSCO BAKING POWDERS The best in nse. For sale at manufacturer's prices. JOHN W HALL & CO, Trade Street: ' iViti AT- NEXT TO MY STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND Parlor, Chaniber; Dining Itrrr . " mix ENTIRE STOCK? FOR SALE junll 'i.Ii s-j! ,02.1 DRUG GI ST AN Now offera to the trade a fallTtocbofiZttt racfo.and ap; English; Frenclx and American. Hair, and ToothiSnAes. aiifwj.i mill i Carefully prepared at all hours, both 'mght an J. H- lYlgAftEN'S iii w;ep lilt: I ' ; Store ani- 7 ..-1 ' Ulu-tKU tit ' 1 ,1 J 1 1) r IB W V l ATTTVi vmkaniiliXl u clerks. Call ahdlieeus and "jiidge for " lVi ri J ELIA8 & COHEN. ' ' : .f mar ;hi22 if : ! 1 i 7 HI ALL KINDS OF F1 TJ 3Et NT I TUKJBj BEDDING, &a OF CfiEAP1 BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade 8t., , OHAELOTT?, . 0. SEJC THEM., Real Estate, Mining AJTD Immigration Agency, FOR selling, baying and renting Mines, , Land and Houses, and providing homes la the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina, and being connected with the "BOOTHtBir Kxcokb," erjuiata 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 F DRAYTON, aug9 ,. i ' Charlotte; N. C fjO EDITORS AND PRINTERS. ' Having had many calls lately for Prin ters' Ink and , Stationery, J have deter mined to keej ' 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 e out. Give me your orders ana you snau pleased, UMAH ii JUJNJsa. marl7 ; , r.j ff .M Observer. 3t y.oiv Vi POSTOFFICE. EMBRACES A FULL LINE OP Room and Office Furniture. loll " J 1 AT 1 i .r.j ACTUAL COSTw ANp STORE FOR RENT. D CHE. M l S T, 4 Preseription Store,!- A 4a ! .YKA'I A mUH wolaJ 1Ks'.s5 ioti': ! 9 I Jtt .4H1"kCirl f!i !;-.--! itt Vi.,P. VI"! MtL t .JOIXt as JUIUJ (137 i'tbJt aidins7i i'u3 at .c-11 5ils . STATE NEWS. ! Mt PleasanC (5abarrtfsf Ti 1 Skid to have 500 inhabitants. ' ' f,ffij . -311 The Register says that one of Cn-, cord's needs ia'a comfortable cala The Concordun has an eclipse' if-, lustration (in two chapters." A scriptioD is impossibie. H ' rf The' sum of $700 h a been raised j fco ward re-modelling "the 1Jacademy I "at Rockingham. j wTbej fjktrdge'Jj CHPoof will beat Jo Martin for the congressional ; nomination, in the first district, jand i then the Democratic nominee will peat HappyHome EduckAor: n)4 he day the Burke candidates spoke at Up per Fork last wee,k, fteen jugs were counted setting iii al hlranch near j by, like crocks of milk in a spring hcjuse. ... A colored bnv -reamed a little chif Mr f3rkf SeaiofdlfloMiiiSiwnirE' iii Coddle creek, Cabarrus county, pjiti day last. The Concord Sun speaks veryjfighayof hsrbrarer7, btt dpess not give his nimer j J , f Wilmington Review ; Dr and Mrs Thos B Cany-of this city, celebrated their silver wedding last evening. Relatives and friends of Dr and; Mr Carr assembled as their residence' oil Market street and passed two or three hours very pleasantly. - A cattle show and picnic will be held at Poplar Tent. Cabarrus county, next Thursday, under , the auspices of Po mona Grange. It is said that Col Polk , Oapt S B Alexander, Dr Davis and other well known speakers will be there. The -Spirit of the South' says a. very nice Sail hOa haa een placed in the Pee Dee-FaCtbrjr pond at Rockingham, by Mr Thos A Robbins and others. It is 20 leet long by about 6 feet 'wide, and was built at Hamlet by a Mr Bryce. 'TK editor of the HaDD.r Home Edu- Vector, beirg !n hafid-at the busi ness, sometimes forgets himself and says "I" instead(,of the conventional " we." J PVesentl i he-will bfegih to Vise "we," and he'U have it in every other line. '' Two young men, John and Lewis Robmsop, were arrested in Burke coun ty, last week, charged with the murder of George Houk, the man whose body was found on the railroad track, and who was at first thought to have been killed by the train. It has beenprov en that before the train passed Houk and the Robinsons had a difficulty. All the parties were drunk. Concord Sun A citizen of Stanly, Mr J M Whitley, died last Thursday. His death resulted, so it is believed, from the effects of a blow which he re ceived on the head, about two years ago, at the hands of Mr Green Vv hit ley. We know none of the particulars of the affair, but give the above ast is told us by a gentleman from that couji ty.' .. .. . , , i t t.i ' Concord Register : Dr J A Gibson, who died on the 14th of June, belong ed to the Order of Knights of Honor since its organization in this town in November, 1876. In that time he had paid, : including initiation fee of $10, about $32. Last week his widow re ceived a draft for $2,000, the amount of the policy he held from the order, Concord Sun : Mr T C Sloan, of No 3 township, was in town tb is week with a load of watermelons. Return ine home he had to cross Coddle Creek, at the ford near Mr Johnston's house. The waters were very high, but he drove his team in and came put I without them . H!wr8 driving two mules one lais own and the other belonging to a neighbor of hisand .jotlfbeni werewjJpd. Wilmington Review : From all that can now be ascertained the greenback movement has shown some strength in vlllf election. At Robeson's, in Co lumbia couity thejr polled some sixty odd vbtes ye Cenlayi aiiaJ thr corresv pondent from Pender county speaks of tbem thee. It is said that these Gxeenbackersi in connection witn tne Republicans, are to get out a ticket for Coneress. and will run Daniel L Rus sell, in whiclTevent they will be 'prett enectuaiiy wipea oaf, at ui?; poua. There was considerable interest in Raleieh. The' NewsB&ya that eaily in the morning Henry Austin, & drunken negro from Oberlin, was arrested at the court-house for tearing -up election tickets. He was then locked Up in the euafd h ouse. Another 1 u egro, " Doc Austin, drunK, was omcious at tne first ward polls. He was arrested. A negro ran from the scene of arrest and informed tne court nouse crowd of the occurrence, and said "Let's take the Dolls." As one man, with whoops and cries,' they ran to the Baptist Grove. The street .was, nued witu the rush of blacks, ai they swarmed to the scene. : On arrival there their ar dor cooled and they did not take the pbH3rot The rJegraiAostinf Iras lead off and stowed away in the guard houdet while the rampant rough rh!- started; the court nouse crowa wasimaqe w share his quarters. ! tfri m-u All tne (OWnsniDB in wis county nave not yet hem heard . from but according to present estimates: I will fall behind Chief Justice Smith a fraction ojrer200 yptes- xms was no more uiaur x auu- - c rrx. j ; ' iv .ha: cipaled. In fact, 1 was repeatedly warned that unless l kept my moutn. ctW'rttTtt the Nation iahd independenis,! TOutd lose l8OTiPjmibe?ofiTes.j .'Ifo LKetraralesB on wis x msue : iure . ... ... i cratic- immmM of and . nr . fall.', with ; the , ticket. (Ana jl ajouldJiaveconttttujBdtfe to fv.ia nnnntv to we 'endViaa there was"rio one else making any speeoties ul behAlf of tbticketrf bnttothefaotthatCapC nMiYA wiwdrelheri wenttdAe cause. h"hi , c I"adnMtInv"e soraepersonai enemies, atateltickei I Jmpw.yjfwDxrf ttheae were negroes -who vieWiindJiced by.la speeches ip whiph I did all in my power ttf Vui tathTftMocrktic-eeket wid to AnWhnn' ttHewomKriehtsi-of 'the' Demoi leaing'Rao'ical fwhose sons thadpros- e?p;ied ior vioiaung mia w to vote ior a negroi tnd eighteen negroes were in duced by a leading National to scratch my, name; from ; tne: ucket at Uapt. Orchard 's box. . , Under ', the circum- slances l' do nqt regard my vote "as very small," but very gratifying to me andw friends- n ,;. ; 1 ; c. L As 1 had no opposition I took no in terest "whatever in my own vote : paid no attention whatever to it. I did feel a deep , and earnest ( interest in the or ganization and success, pt the Demo cratic party, and was perfectly willing lq make much greater sacrifices than I j: j :t Tin3pectmly,."-iy.iW, ' ' . . rrW-r J. MONTGOMEEY. COC0E, W.iC., Augusts, It MileMtones ait te Way to SaJ tb ;: The recovery 61 aiSesHbh and the resnmb.: tion of activity bybe liver, bowels and kiK are milestones which mark our! pro-' EbOt' the totttttffeeaUfcrf They speedily ne perceptible when Hos tetter's Stom ach Bitter is used by .the invalid, Nothing sojsnTely.jandeipemtioualy wnsumes the ouiaaca to ine, sesjrea - goau AS. no pooiiy functions "can stiffen ..intarrubtimr 'iritliont Inrbairtnsr the ineral'hftUhf rtf that ed the -system ean ' never aoqtitre perfect vigor, neaim s synonym,: untunat rune-1 tion. be actively returned; Take for in stance, digestion, a suspensiott of .which is organs upon' which it devolves :grow weak," biliousness, constipation,' headache, poverty 6f the blood, and a hundred other sveqd- Idms supervene,7 which indicate nnmistaka- oiy tne baneful general Influence of dyspep sia. The disappearance of all these symp toms through the use of the Bitters shows with what thoroughness it removes their cause. i- Army and Navy officers make their head quarters at the Colonnade Hotel, Philadel phia, do do business men from all sections, while for families . and laree parti ea of trav lers it also offers ubequalledattraction s. Where to Spend the, Summer. 1 . . . What man with a faTDilV havine once been crowded into some small sky parlor" in that hottest of all known places--fiarato-ga or haa been, continually jostled and elhawjsdjjiv,, the .Metropolitan throng- that rolic alternately in dust and surf at Long Branch, but that has vowed never again to repair to summer resorts. And yet . with each returning Beason, comes the qnery where shall we go? Since last season anew, commodious and eleeant Hotel has been completed and famished by Dr R V Pierce, in unnaio, jn. i., at a cost of nearly half a million dollars. No place on this continent possesses more advantages for the tourist, pleasure seeker, or those in search of rest and relaxation from the cares of business, than this. 1st, Its accessibility 2nd, Its cool, bracing and salubrious climate ; the thermometer ranging in summer from 65 to 7b degrees Fahrenheit. 3d, The attractions of the Hotel and its environs. All these combine to render it the most desirable re sort for those in search of relaxation and rest. Located on a bluff overlooking the city of Buffalo, Lake Erie, Bugalo Bay, and Niagara river as it rapidly winds its way between island and villa to the great Catar act lust beyond.it affords one of the finest of American, scenes. Address all letters of inquiry totritanager of Invalids' and, Tour ists' Hotel,1' Buffalo, & Y. ..; ' SPECIAI NOTICES. ' An Undeniable Troth 1 You deserve to suffer, and if yon lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life In this beauti ful world, it is entirely, your own fault and there is only one excuse for you, your un reasonable prejudice and sketicism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasoning will soon show you that Green's August Fiower will cure you of Layer Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual costiveness, disuiness of the head, nervous prostration, low spirits. etc. Its sales now reach every town on the Western Continent and not a Druggist but will tell vou of its wonderful cures. You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you. UNDERTAKING The undersigned is now1 prepared to ' all orders for . every class of undertaking Having on han d a full assortment of " tMM, Castels, kfl Borial Cases', BOTH WC0D AND METAIIC. PRICES AS LOW AS ANY. Hearses furnished if desired, .. ,r' : Furniture of efery description repaired at short notice. . ; ; i . W. M. WILHELM, Txyon 8t., Opposite M. E, Church, June 20. - Family Groceries CHEAPFOR CASH. llhavyhowinstortafull supply of Groce ries aad family supplies, which wiU be sold 600 Bushels of 8eed Oats, - " 25 taahjBjBBf Seed Wheat, for sale. EIME-'N- C. FAMILY BTJB AND Clipped Herrings, on consignment and for sale low by lowpy -'i.-ji') o fO. W. HALL- & OQ Trsi, Street, Charlotte, N TTOUSEKEEPEB WANTED.' We want a lady housekeeper for the Glen Alpine Sorines. Salary liberal., Best ref erences required;' Must not nave children. ' r QLEN ALPINE SPRINGS CO., juisitf vs':;sfspwyyq ... fQTUDEBAKEEJWAGONS,. ' T am 'prepared to ofEer inducements to ATED 8TUDEBARI& WAGON. sfOalT and examine the Wagonr lear prices indterms tiom ia4s?fef-5od&I c-f iiinm mill, iin.iun ii i.i ii.itiH BESH atACKEREL,a ssif oJ fep:siiicJ dl m ON OONSIGNMEOTl,: . w FBESHMACKERKL.Wiu iH Which will be poldiit rPckers' Wholesale ,nxz:a7U"K n.tT- jt iS, ynuege ssreett IvelieMwa Cookeft: nvyj IJght. white, wholesome biaduita. mllii bread, and eleeant caka. emliimt .wafHM , doughnuts,', muffins, and griddle cakeB of yw7 una, are always possible to eyery ta ble Tisjat PowJari f a .lite fWEAT MEIV T , ALL JIT'S ANTI-FAT U porjly iJegefabl6 and perftctly hamleM. aoW converted Into fat. Taken In urnwlmw with ail. reotlqns, It will tdee m tat fenon rrwn tw U tr HMa per weelf. "Corpulence la not tmly a disease Itself, bat the Bsraumw oi ouiera." . oo wroie Hippocrates two ttiooBand years ago, and what was true taen is none the less so to-day. Sold by drngristg, or sent, by express, upon re ceiptor $1.50. Quarter-dozen tlOO. Address; BOTANIC MEDICINI CO., Proprietor, Buffalo, X. T- INVALIDS' HOTEL. The verv lame luunlx'i- of invalM i-.cr.i.lo .... ...... islt Buitalo, from ever' quarter of flic United Stales V rcli'lir.'Lti'i It necessary that tlic launder of this int-utution thai jrvYiue a pmcc on a gr.'inu anu couiniotlloug scale "or their en tertuiumcnt uml comfbrt. . ADVAMTXf OFf'liHJt-Thc Invalids' " Hotel IS mqre complete In Its appointments than any simi lar InsUtution In the world. , Tin; buihling is located tn one of the most healthful and Oeslruble portions ot the City of Buffalo, :ind commands a fine view of Lake Erie, Niagara lavtr, and the siirroundlng country. of beautiful parks. T!io Hotel ts furnisiicd with a kinds It a well-appointed gymnasium and bowling alley to afford proper nxtuis of exercise, CHRONIC DISEASES of all forms, whether requir ing medical, sqrgica!, or roeohauica), trentment, come within the province of our several sjecinities. nUB&SESOF WOMEN. Esneclallv are the faclli. ties of this Infirmary of a superior order as regards the remedial means and appliances for the cure of all those chronic diseases peculiar to- ftnutfes. The employment, la, moderation, of -tonic, chemlcat, electro-thermal, aqJ ... other approved baths, - is in many oases an invaluable auxluiiry to tlie remedial means to which we resort In such cuscs, Ory friction to tne surface, general shampooing, Swedish uove ments, end light calisUienic exercises, to enUyen and equalliw the clrculutlon of the blood tn the system, relieve congested parts, improve' digestion, and strengthen the muscles, produce important beneficial results in all cases to which these means are applica ble. Ho experimenting Is resorted to la Uw treat ment. The most approved medicines are carefully employed, and' the Judicious regulation of the diet, to salt the condition of the pttleifL the thorough ?en Ulauon or uie sleeping apartment, tne cueenng in- nence of musfp, social intercourse, innocent games it Mmnaemnt. and all those aeencles which, tend ta arouse the mind of the patient from despondency, and thos promote recovery, are not neglected, NERVOUS DISEASES. Paralysis. Epllevsy (Fits. Chorea (St Vitus's Dance), and. flier nervous affec- mosf nappy results ecvureu, . . WfiO pis.fi S r-TlU division of tlie practice la ftp Invalids' Hotel 1s very ably managed by a gen- tieman of mature ana sun. isroncniai. Throat, and L. lseases are verv lar lv treated in uus and wltli results whlc i nave been hlKhly aratlfytBg to both pliysielan and patients. EYE AND EAUV-Special attention is given to th lnTaJlda arriving in the city an. to eon la eaairr suit 5h?byafKSubUA street cars. Mil- a nmnibns Aaents. on all 1 AJsents. on 'all Incoming trains, can relied anon w uenver 1 tirdeliver passenxers and banaaa i ty Address R. VjPntBCic, H. t.. W orlcTs Dispea luf and inyalldV BoteU UoCalo. N. Y. gPAEKLINQ .CATAWBA "SPRINGS, -r On siid alter August' 1st. ' board at bis fa mous resort will be as 1 follows : $28.00 per month, single persons ; $25.00 per month two persons occapyiHg -. same room ; 12.09 per week, single .persons ; 22.00 per week, two persons occupying same room : 2.00 per day. Very respectfully, &a, Ur J fj JfitiLdUTT, jul30tf Proprietor. J TAKE pleasure in informing my friends that I will leaye Charlotte on the 23rd June, foi the Paris. Exposition, and expect to be absent three month's.-' During my absence my, bnsinessr.will be under the management of my' hrotherX Ambrose Mschesserv - i I trust thai iny friends will givathe Im- perial'f Saloon, during my . temporary ab sence; the patronage that .they have so gen erously given me In the pajt, ;i , . Joseph Pisehesser, ; 1 "PROPRIETOR. s "Jun20 ; - -" gLLIOTT'S FAMILY PLOTJR, Younts' Family Flour, Ramsour's Family Fkur N. O. Hams, Baeon, Meal, Hay, Shucks, Slc., a specialty. , ; WILLIAMS fc FINGER. " mch28 - THE MOUNTAINS T - - . f r ; via the old reliable line of the , . WEOTERN NORTH ; CAROLINA RR., I - AND EASY ' AND. COMFORTARLB , IAXAGIS FROM HENRY'S. ' ' ... ' , - i -'l.t.l.VitJli i -Toar&Gs'fo thef Mountains jof Western North Carolinl.are telormtdlhatonr stages carriages andbnggies, eonneot with teain -on the Westarn North Carolina! Railroad a Henrys, and . make : the dp three hour ' sooner thanihe old line.' T 4 1 ' u ' " JjngS -BROWI VERBLE. eHOIC FRESH BTJtFIZS, .'hv 4 yjfie lot Country Chickens. Xgga, Onions, Irish Pcatoe 8 wet Utoes, Ac.'-Good aopply ot "CofTee ft povnds for ONE DOL T l1lr.lV. A,.k t.Af I jul25- iini. - i : in ,i M 'mi ;,(,',. Jl i , - , " ' f A l- " "-L- , : .... i t Af :y FOR -4 - as HOHBAT, AUGUST 5th. We will make a TT ir.il Alitor. in -.'.! no 'di I-i! a Jr.' m OF AU. SMALL LOTS, & J Ip At prices irrespective of real value, 1 ; au. wur vixiiuren s closed at actual CD us present Special Bargain in several lines, and we j j invite your ea r attention to se- m choice- DDo Merchant Tailoring L BERWARfGER & We have just received our samples of FALL AND WINTER GOODS For Garments to be made to order. "We would be pleased to see our friends and patrons, and receive their orders. ' ..w ' ' We have the finest of French, German, English and Scotch Imported Goods, and we will manufacture them at 25 per cen cheaper than any tailor that comes to this part of the country. Respectfully, L. BERWANGER & BRO., IS. B. We are selling the balance of our Spring and Sum mer Goods regardless of cost. , L. B. & B. CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, K C, Terms, piBr Day, - - -table Board, per Month, - Fl ELD BROTHERS, Proprietors. ZZ. Being determined to keep a First-Class House, we respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. ,,. . .. . 3 T JULIAN, Superintendeht. BEN KIMBALL, Clerk. I!am deterinmed to ... '.u . ''lV0' ' ' CLOTHING, A$ GOODS IN O-.s OO . TTTT o o R T KSB T O. 6 R H T - . T They will be sold ajfcri I HAYE OWINISTOCK' THB CresceniUnlaundriedi; AT 75rild' ?l;0a -None.'gennine p.Cftttngbt;b 4j july2lV;J 2 S f II 1 T r L 'if! T5' JLiepanmeiic win cost We will us Department of L-L SAM Tin " .f.. . . , I in; ar' m FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, RATIONAL CLOHBIKG It ALL, $ 2.00 16.00 tit: Close Out my entite' ! t-'i 4iiniiiVC' Lh-'-r . .-: I. '3oa THE OT&; ? SUMMER vwjt one 3s ia oi.'t t.jin l ."'Y Try ft J i j f Xi.Y "Jj Shrt if ! - ( t:r' f. t I ; r i M r, h i " k; it 1 5 3! r i1 r. r. it liil