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-, ' I-' w m h m- ' v ......i .yf nner i . .-. - n n MrrvV r- j - - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: f Daafitne year postpaid) it advanceZLS 00 Sf-SSEJto'" 4 00 . . TEX 0S$XYZR;fQB'IIJEPAltTEN.4 hat bee thoroughly supplied AthTterv heeded oatiit and with the XaiestLtLxtf.Jype, and every manner of Job Work can nou tie done with wrinest, dispatch ccheapnesi n . : -H.,,. i... ...... t Li ". f , " We oanfitrnuhatihort notice X TUITION. BLANKS, SILL BEADS, i - LETTER HEADS CARDS. . Weekly (in the county) in advance. Uut or me county f pawpaw.,;. Six Wriths........ .....Lii. ' lAoeral reduction for dub. rKUGRAjatE&nAND BILLS. h if rAWULKTS, CHECKS etc. iT -......$2 oo 1 ' i 1 1 - n ; : -lj ; ; - , I r ... w , , T , . . .s i - . i i ; i : ; :, . - - , r i. m h h m m v w i km mi i Bji m v m m i m i urn am r r u Mm . as am . . WW v&wuijajQ. mi Bcady-iaade Clothing: alii will findat theoia-establisKe'clhoufeT)f 3 !. The Largest, Best , Assorted and Cheapest Stock'of Goods ' - ever brought to this , market. ' i We are prepared to tov npou examination of our stock that we mike SniitSS11?" bot wholesale and retail, to LOOK AT OUR GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing. Our stock of Dress Goods, White Goods, ' Alpaccas, Embroidl eries, Kid Glovesun Utnbrellas; Fans, Ties ani Fancy Goods are complete and will be sold at astonishing low prices. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings very low. Fulr dealing, yourselves.. Polite and attentive clerks. Call Deri6Sr$t lndH)Se copyt 'SI BURG E S NICHOLS, W HO LESALE & RETAIL PINE ifi0RT&NTr OFnilSBNS CARRIAGES,3UST ARRIVED. HIS; PIANOS; ORGANS New, 7 Oct. $135 New, 0 Stops, $67 New, 7 Oct. $145 I New, 128tops, $78 "Magnificent," "bran new;" lowest prices ever giTen. Oh how this "cruel wax' rages bat LUDDEN ft BATES still hold the field and rain hot shot into the Boots manufac- tnrera who deceive the iniblic with Hnm- "bng Grand Offers on ' Shoddy InstrumentsT bena lor upeeiai uners, ana circular expos ing frauds of Piano and Organ . Trade. Lud dbn & Batis, Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealersj8avnnah, Ga. -r: ys THev"ha.stablished a Jtt-anch'honse at Greenville. S. C, "THE McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE." Their instruments can be bought on the same, terms . as at Savaxurah, and cheaper than sending North; for cash or- by monthly installments. Don't fail to buy, rieht afckome: GreenTilli.t 8 OLx v rr ... A julS lm .if p AT AP8CO BAKING P0WDER8., ? r , The.best n oseT-'. ', , , For sale atinannfacturer prices. JOHN W HALL A CO. ; l d;i Trade8tareeti rlN i AT ES . IE-.; EG. NEXT TOjPOSTOFJPICB. r - . i M Y STOCKS IS; VERY -LARGE AND . - V Parlor Chamber, Dining THIS ENTIRE STOCK7FOK SALE AT junil r.rt, nrr i ViU DRUGGIST : - mi Now'offers '$&&o Colognes, TP?1 y-rrt'Ai M'AAM. HOT A 7? English Select $i? lglish. Frencli and TAtnencan naiP ana. aoouixj OarefoUpteBared at all hours, boffiMrm" Oi UVlt a a: fUir anAi 9imta i'.s ..re 1 1iJit ia' baa ,ioio )t ',. u Bin . mof ad; jJJ sired I ' nm JL JU 4.it - iftS klltuit nz-ufil vtttul f general ETereljantise; and see us and judge for ELIAS & COHEN." march 22 9KAXXB IB ALL KINDS OF BEDDITSG, &C. -A of CHEAP BED8TEADS, LOUNGES, : PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N . O Real Estate, Mining AHD Iimriigration Agency. I UKR selling, buyine and renting Mines, t A Land and Houses, and providing homes id the Piedmont 'regions of North Carolina and South Carolina, and being connected with the "Sottthirw Rbcobd," 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 F DRAYTON, '! aog9 Charlotte, N. 0. O EDITORS AND PRINTERS. ig had marry ails lately, for t'tTT, in a k and Stationery, I have deter (Jpeecfi ttWitkitfHftlL v '? ' to keep . ..unpV of . 9 of 'Having ters' Ink mined ways .. on hand, which I propose to sell at manufacturers prices. less freighW trusting to small commission for MAH ' Wkdtt ffAnV nWIOr Hnll VI II 1 M II Ml I be pleased. s : CHAS R JONES, marl7 Observer. I ': -1 wta-1 O IBS' 8 lEM'BK ACES' A FULL' LINE OF5 Boon and OGcc Furniture ACTUAL CJOSTA 1 D;:.:;H - E:!yi;S T, '11 ii. and i i ii .fa Hi! - guc nvoia tils '(!)"- -& Liit i -M-5.' iJJ. A I T X 7 I 3 S mcJ Ji ... I I.. ','. it. I' 1 i KaiorUl item In tha Lbnisville News arid I Planter ;r Ctol Jobpson lite the illustrious one-horse editor of this paper did once, slip I pea tii'thKthec'dar.':r)i''' I i , -1,-, r i .! : i r After.his thororj;sp&okin.Qm pleasure and ; Dastime. Dbwn.! there Hewitt, Mr Watteraoo, of the Cujjer-Jduri I ey regard it as a rendezvous to? settle nal, draws a deep breath, and informs the hold grudges with .the : rerolvef r and conhtry that he is not a candidate for eeefe- rbotfie-; knife. The telegraph nas lately tary of the Senate. r t : , ;. r ff infcrxijBd us that at if picnic in Lewis t!-' A 'A 7l ' 'V ;'' i '-w i -iir L 1 bounty; in that State, Wilham, and It is said that Qraot and Hooker do, otLThomas BlankenahiD were recently agree in regard rto he "battle ahoye ithe j clouds." This is a little strange. : Grant j other persons were more ' or ' less seri and the hookers agreed very well for abont I Oddly wounded. Now, "that -sounds eight years. Courier-Journal, A gentleman in this city who cauld not waltz, offered a young lady a hundred dol lars if she'd let him hug her as the man did wno naa just waltzed with hen it was a good offer, and showed that money was no object to him, but they put him out of the house so hard that his eye was quite black. Exchange. In Indiana people are getting careless about walking on the railroad track; once a railroad company had to pay $10,000 for the privilege of running over a man who was not even a candidate for any thing. A young man named Reynolds, living on Greenville" street, : -Highlands, after being treated a month for cancer in the stomach, , and growing very thin on a light diet, be came disgusted and ate a hearty meal. which his stomach at once ejected, and with it a lizzardtwoand a half inches long. Bos ton Post. The leading hotel, in Fifth avenue, New York, has announced a redaction of one dollar per .day in the price of board, and it is probable that others will speedily follow the example. It is also probable the New York theatrical managers will take some concerted steps in the same direction at an early day. We have no desire to cloud the bright prospects of youth, but we feel compelled to predict that they will .find . gray .haira' be tween the teeth of their pocket combs be fore they find a wagon going - in the same Way they are when they' want : to Catch a ride. Fulton Times. Twenty thousand cabin passengers, accor ding to an estimate. of. the New York Herald, have left, that port for Europe .this summer the largest number during any single tea- son. The tide, however, is now setting to wards this country, and for the remainder of the season the arrivals will show a week ly increase oyer departures. A . rather candid Republican editor in Kansas says : "We want the Topeka post office. If we can't get that, make us U S Marshal or Consul at Mantanzas, or Collec tor of Revenue, or something. We can't be writing party lies and slaughtering with our pen the entire African population of the South for nothing.- We want victuals and 'sich,' that's what ails as." Speech of Ex-Governor Hendricks. Indianapolis, Augusts. The Demo cratic campaign was opened here to- the speech : Aftereferring to the evil results OJfTthe unequal apportionment f b tnelct of 1872. and the - - - ' I crime perpetrated in placing a man in the presidential cnair not chosen by we people, ne sam : . reea x remina you tnat tne next Jjegisiature win choose a united, states senator, and that the political character of the Sen ate may depend upon that choice ? I sunnose the support of the Democratic I . . . .. . , . r t i legislative ucKeb means mr voornees for1 Senator, and a Republican ticket General Harrison. They are both gen- wemen 01 aomiy, uu wjr f jvytoavuu very different political opinions and nurnoses. in votmg directly lor ssena- i 1 111 1 .A tor, now would your Danoi do cast r X)U;are sincere and earnest in your opinions, and will not throw your votes away upon a legislative tickets that vou knowzcannot be elected. Nor do vou wish to hold an uncertain posi- tlon between the two parties to De bargained with or for. How then,! will you voter Mr voornees Deneves; that national-bank notes should be re tired, and in lieu thereof there should be issued by the (Government an equal amojant of Treasury notes, and that the I L a x. wawsaw mAnAn am wall a a right to issue paper money as well as coin is the exclusive prerogative of the PtavprnrriAnt.- He also believes Uon I erress"" should - provide for the taxa tion by States of United States Treasury notes as other money is taxea, and ne believes the policy of General" Grant's administration and the present Ad ministration. .in converting our debt into foreign debt, is unwise and inex pedient, and that the true policy of onr Government and best interests of our neoDlebe subserved by making it a domesticdebt, by affording the people most favorable and practical opportu nities for investment of their savings in the funded debt of the United States. He believes also in the restoration of the silver dollar, with full legal-tender aualitv in payment of all debts, both Public and private, and that the coin- age tnereoi snouia ue maue as iree auu unlimited as that of gold. You are to be told that the success of ; the Demo . . j . 1 . 1 1 j cratic party means payment for slaves c-nA SnntViprn claims, even to the bank- rdnttv Of the1 Treasury. Can it be nec essary to say '. that the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution forbids much that vou are assured we will do ? The constitutional provisions are that neitherthe JJnited States nor any State shail assunie or tar awdebt, or obli- gation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion aeainst tne umteu Dtai.es, or any claim for loss or emancipation of any slave. Ana tne man wnq lens you. that an obligation can be assumed or naid in violation of the Constitution Aalafalselr.wlth: youi iDo. you. ask what I think of Hay es' Southern polt cv ? : Ha has none. i6 and nis ao ministration are incapable of any-poli cy, but what they nave none? tne South I appioteL GeneralQrant 4wlll probably be the JSepttDiican candidate, And his candidacy will signify 'a strong Govemmen alwayfti prepared "to hold the people in wntroip "j k :.,t: . j .'...- it. Many Physicians are prescribing Dr Bull's n.hv flvrnn becansa tnev enow it is a eooa remedy ' for . ohildreu and, warranted not to contain either Opiunw Morphia, Paregorio Tarmannm. tne Dase 01 ; au , tne usoai Kentucky Picnics. - I !c TNew iYork Times. Thhave 'pjriglnal .fiews -of what con$titutes a picnic in ' Kentucky. In tnis part oitne union we count it an fiir.nrsinn tn inn conntrv tot social grudges - gtabbed to death, l and that ten tafifteen comfortable. , Such facts as these sharpen qd e's appetite for picnics. It is downright hospitality to invite a gen tleman to a party of that sort and then butcher him. It may seem like a hu man barbecue to , people who are not accustomed to the thing, but it's de lightful when one gets into the way of it. What can be more enticing than a picnic where two' men are killed and fifteen wounded ? There might have been more casualities, to be sure, but in' all probability th e day was not a very good one for picnicking in Lewis county. It should be a source of deep regret and mortification to Northerners that they can't have picnics of the good old Kentucky kind, where whis key now? like blood, and where the en tertainment closes with several mur ders, just to encourage and please the boy s. We presume the invitations especially ask persons to whom they are sent to bring their revolvers, rifles and bowie-knives, that they may be properly equipped, as rare sport is usually expected, and usually provid ed. The story goeB that in that region they do not say a man has been killed, they merely mention that he had gone to a picnic : the rest understood. Not the Goose for Her Set. From the London World. I was ridiug with Charles Dickens one day when he suddenly woke the echoes with one of his bursts of laugh ter. On my asking, with the smile of anticipation, what the joke was, he took from his pocket a letter just re ceived from Harriet Martineau, who was staying at Tynemouth for her health and who had noted the follow ing incident of life in lodgings, . In the same house as the authoress were sojourning a good-natured woman comfortable in person and in circum stances, and not a little vulgar, and1 on the floor above, a lady in delicate health, of straightened income, but of distinguished connections, as she pro claimed to the Tynemouth world. As Mrs A below was sitting down one day all alone to her midday dinner of roast goose, it seemed to the good soul that ever her enjoyment of so excellent a bird would be increased by participa tion with the solitary, sickly and ill fed Mrs B above : she, therefore; cut some delicate, slices from the breast and sent them up between two hot plates, accompanied by sage and on ions and gravy and her compliments, at the hands of .Betty, the maid, mere was an ominous, an awful cause of some, duration, and then Betty came SKl5 the two IXtS! KJ VS,rSf fe3L 3" down again, paler, with the luncheon hot plates, note, which was to this effect, verbatim : "Mrs B will thank; Mrs A to . disseminate her gose m cr own BPhere- Railway Companies and the Pelivery of Bag- fag6' New York Sun. The obligations of rail way companies in respect to the delivery of baggage to passengers travelling by the same tram with it are clearly defined in a case lately decided by the Exchequer England. A maid had been journ eying with her mistress on the Great Western Railway, and they alighted at Psddington station in London.where she saw all their baggage, including her own trunk, taken from the cars and placed together on the platform. She went for a hotel porter to take the baggage to a hotel, but it appears that he did not find her trunk, for it was not among the things which he brought to the hotel. Upon the tnal of a suit to recover $150 as the value of the trunk, the jury found that the loss occurred tnrougn tne negligence 01 tne company, and that there was not I . . .1 1 a- rr delivery to the plaintiff. They ren dered a verdict in her favor, which was upheld on a motion for a new trial : and Baron Cleasby quoted the follow ing passage from Kedfield's American worl; on carriers, aa a yery intelligible and. convenient statement of the law ?It is the duty of a railway company, in regara 10 ino uhkkk ui pnoocugoi .... ... . a which has reacnea its destination, to have the baeeaee ready for delivery W0n the Dlatform "at the usual place of delierv until the owner, in the ex i j 1 xt : aV.n ercise of . due dilligence, can call and receive it, and it is the Owner's duty to call for and remove it wrtnin a reason able time." JOEBUCKB ! PATENT MOSQUITO CANOPIES, at SARINGER & TR0TT Also a lot Of CHOICE PRINTS, just rec9iV' 'i .di . ! BARRINGER (fciTROTTER'S. gTUDEBAKER WAGONS, : I am prepared to ojffer extra inducements to parties desiring, the ; ' -. r CELEBRATED STUDEBAEER WAGON. ' Call and examine the Wagonr tear pnees andterms.'- J': ,ovc ai ciw , THOSJH. GATTHER, : : nr.-i:k ,J j.. -tiMzru College Street RESH MACKEREL, ;:; : " ' ON CONSIGNMENT. h ' A I have in store, 65 half-barrels and kits of : FRESH MACKEREL. Which will be sold at Packers' Wholesale prices. ti(z&x,-'. : , Call earlyr::j ; e;tj. - "I .! i.,'I-TH03 H GAITHER.; fi NeTf Advertisements. WT? O A TT1? Li4 f Thousand s II XV Alii. V Y Country. Weeklies, in which We can insert a one' inch advertise ment one year for two dollars and a quarter a paper, or for the Bame price we can insert fiftyj-two reading notices (a new one every week), averaging seven lines each. For list of papers and -other particulars, address GEO.T. ROWELL fctO., 10 Spruce Street, New York.' - ' --- j VIRGINIA CLUSTER WHEAT. The most prolific variety or Winter Wheat ever known, and especially adapted , to Southern Culture, In some instances one knernel has produced 100 full grown heads, and products have been obtained at the rate of from 50. to 90 bushels per '-acre. ' Price eight dollars per bushel, freight ; paid, and make no charge for sacks. Send stamp , for circular of testimonials. ; Agents wanted in every county in North Carolina, Liberal commissions allowed. Address the General Agents. E O DANIEL & CO, F OTJox 158, Sing Sing, New York. ALBEMARLE FEMALE INSTITUTE, Charlottesville, Virginia.. Twenty-second session (9 months), begins October 1st. Board, including washing, fuel and lights and tuition in English. Latin, Greek and French, two hundred dollars per session. Music, Drawing and Painting equally low. The Albemarle is the best1 famished Insti tute in the South, r New ten-pin Alleys, new Bath Rooms, and the strongest Chaly beate Mineral Water in Virginia for pupils free. Full Faculty. An e9cort furnished three or more pupils 'from the same point free. For catalogues address R H BAWLINGS, M A, President, r -1UAV Awarded Mghett prize at Centennial Exposition tor pie ehaetnff qualities and exttHenea and lasting char acter of nmtening and flavoring. The best tobacco erer made. As our blue strip trade-mark is closely, imitated on Inferior poois, tee that Jacluon't Meet H on eTery plug, bold by r.U dealers. Send for sample. to u. Am Jackson dc Co., Alfrs., 1'eteraborer. Va. PIANO c'??, ORGAN Grand Pianos, cost $1,600, only $425. Su perb Grand Square Fianos, cost $1,100 only $255. Elegant Upright Pianos, cost $800, only $155. New Style Upright Pianos, $112. 60. Organs $35. Organs 12 stops, $72.50. Church Organs, 16 stops, cost $390, only $115. Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs only $105. Tremendous sacrifice to. close out present stock. New Steam Factory soon to D6 erected, Newspapers with much infor mation about cottof Pianos and Organs, sent free. Please address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. ry A DAY to Agents canvassing for the DI Fireside Visitor. Terms and outfit free. Address P O VICKKRY, Augusta, Maine, TELEPHONES For Business Purposes, ours excel all others in clearness and volume of tone. Illustrated cir cular and testimonials for 3 cts. Address J R HOLCOMB, Mallet Creek, Ohio. A BBIEF TREATIES ON PULMONARY Diseases will be sent free to all appli cants. Address OSCAR G MOSES, 18 Cort-1 landt street, New York. Superintendent - OF The Lunatic Asylum Issues Warrants FOR All, Independent Candidates. rjlHIS is a free country and any one who desires to be a candidate has a right to run on an independent ticket. The regular nominee, howeyer, will take the lead, just as Perry's cigars are leading the trade in Charlotte. Don't fail to try his 5 and 10 centers. The "Jewel" Chewing Tobacco is new in this market, but for the price is the best known (10c for i of a plug.) Those wishing to buy at wholesale should call at Perry's. Cigars from $15 per thous and upwards, ju!31 J O T I C E ! U. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE, 1 Collector's Office, 6th Dist., Statesville, July 24th, 1878. 1 Seized for violation of Internal Revenue laws, on July 24th, 1878 : Two bbls Whis- xy, owner unknown. one box tobacco. Notice is hereby Riven to the owner or claimants of the above described property, to appear before me, at my office, in States ville and make claim thereto, before the ex piration of thirty days from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the nse of the United 8tates. ,,J J MOTT, jul2? 3t oaw " ' - w : ' Collector. T TAKE pleasure in informing my friends . -V - t - ' that I will leave Charlotte on the 23rd June, foi the Paris Exposition, and expect to be absent three months. During my absence my business will be under the management of my brother, Ambrose Fischesser. I trust that my friends. will give the !lm penal" Saloon, during my, temporary , ab sence, the patronage that they have aoen eronsly given me Sb ibofntttr 2 i JosepKKiscKesser, "rt:::, t- ''pbxjpbietor..'' CHOICE FRESH BUTTEB, Fine lot Country Chickens, Eggs, Onions, Irish Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Good supply of Coffee 6 pcranda for ONE DOL LAR, at the Cash Store of -1 ' ; jul25 B N SMITH. OSING. SAr,E - OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. This day you can buy our 75c, 1, $1.25 and $1.50 Straw Hats at one uniform clearing price, 50c Our $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, very finest Straw 'Hats at one uniform clearing price, $1.00. An attractive line of all-wool Cassimere Suits worth 10, 11, 12.50, 13.50, 14, 14.50 and $15, reduced uniformly to the sacrificing price of $6.00. Standard Indigo Blue Flannel Suits reduced to $6.50. Our celebrated and elegant Yacht Cloth Suits, the finest in the world, reduced in this cleariDg sale from $17.50 to $12.50. Heavy Reductions in our Superior "White Vests. Great Reductions " c Alpaca Coats. Enormous Reductions in our Startling Reductions " bhirts. Crushing Reductions in our Mohair and Linen Dusters. It will repay the customer to nurchasA and reafirv for another season, for we mean a effectually close the balance of regard to real value or actual Remember it is a clearinsr. closing and absolute filaunMer of Summer Goods, ELD. LATTA & BRO. Merchant Tailoring Department of L We have just received our samples of FAL LAND WINTER GOODS For Garments to be made to order. We would be pleased to ei our friends and patrons, and receive their orders. We have the finest of French, Imported Goods, and we will manufacture them at 25 per cen cheaper than any tailor that comes to this part of the country. .KespectiulJy, L. BERW ANGER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, RATIONAL CLOTHING HALL. K. B. We are selling the mer Goods regardless of cost. CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, K, C, Terms, per Day, Table Board, per Month, FIELD BROTHERS, Proprietors. jj" Being determined to keep a First-Class House, we respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. J T JULIAN, Superintendent. BEN KIMBALL, Clerk. angl U B IB Iam determined to Close Out my entire SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS IN THE NEXT, FFP F OO o o 2 o o o OO BBR B B BBB R B B B TTTT T T T ' T V Y w T T They will be sold at prices for cheapness. Come early and procure your. BARGAINS. is J j. - I HAVE NOW Crescent Unlaundried Shirts -'--'orcrr, AT 75c $bne genuine except those July 21. V If .4 - Cassimere Pants. Merino anrl fiaii7fl TTnlnt. peremptory sale and intend to our Summpr Stonlr withnnr. cost. German, Enp-lish and Scotch balance of our Spring and Sum L. B. & B. 2.00 16.00 A AA D D D D T D DDD A A XJ Ju A SonS which will, surprise every one T. IN STOCK THE -" i Uw&l'J. and $1.00. ; bought of: ; , OR I'f 3?' I t.fc J II v Vi 11 . i i i I4 f V, i 4', t Jtti'S ' soothing remedies. it;. College Street. 'I .r.
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