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i .1.1 ! 4r : m ? 5 VX CHAS. B. JONES, - IdUar and Proprietor THURSDAY AUGUST 22 1878. "Free from the doting scruples that fetter oar free-bom reason." OCR CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. SI 11 y WALTEBL. STEELE, of Richmond. Election, Tuesday, November 5th. J 'THE LAST CAinfAIfiN. ' T The National Republican, of the 20th, in a lone editorial reviews the result of orir August eletiOT rand satisfacto rily concludes that the Republicans and independents may draw large draughts of consolation over the re sult, inasmuch as Demqcatic majori ties were cut down very much in some portions of the State. The Republican ought to know that the Democratic State ticket for the Supreme Court bench had no opposition, and that hundreds of Democrats, knowing the result to be a foregone conclusion, took little or no interest in the-election and the fact that the present is an "off year," the strength of the Democracy was not brought out. '' We have had some sore heads and disorganizes in our ranks, but when ever they exhibit a desire to repent they will be received, back: into !the fold, and where they do not they will be turned over to the Republican par ty, where they belong. The Republican . .- . i r : - . j ,wiu;fjnd Whenever occasion requires that the Democrats of North Carolina 1 are neither shorn of their locks or de spoiled ol their strength. A We quote the following paragraph from the article in question in regard to the coming struggle over the United States Senatorship, merely remarking 'en passant Inat the Democracy of the State have had quite enough of "bolt ing," and that we believe no candidate will be in good standing before 4be Legislature, who does not abide by the decision of the caucus. The article is quoted only to show that the Republi can, which is completely orthodox, be lieves as we do that Mr Merrimon can not expect to get the votes of the Re publican party again under any com binatiorr of circumstances. But to the paragraph : Not' the least part of the drama in North Carolina will be the wrangle for the United States Senatorship. As the situation is at present, if all the Demo cratic members of the Legislature were ; to assemble in caucus, more than two ; thirds of them would vote for Vance, leaving Merrimon in the vicinity of thirty votes. Of course if those who voted for Merrimon submitted to the decision of the caucus, Vance would be elected without difficulty: If Merri mon's friends should bolt, as they did in 1872, and the sixty or seventy Re publicans and independents should yote for a candidate of their own, there could be no election as long as - that condition of things existed. Vance could only be elected by ' the capitula tion of the Merrimon men, and Merri mon could not j be elected but by the I solid votes of the Republicans , indd pendents, etc. If it were an unencum bered question as between Vance and Merrimon, or Vance and any. other Democrat, undoubtedly Vance would .'be elected. Unfortunately Merrimon does not appear without prejudices against him either; before the DtBmo crats or Republicans, i When be bolted in 1872 be offended grievously almost the solid body of the Democrats. To tally misconceiving the situation as it related to himself, not comprehending at all his opportunity to become a lead er, of a new combination by moving byer toward the Republicans, who had given him four times as many votes as ( the Democrats, with whatever follow ' ing he had, - he became a most servile sycophant to those whom he had mor tally offended, while he took nearly every opportunity which offeredstot of lena tnose ; Republicans who werein-ii strumental in his election. The result is that the Republicans and indepen dents will probably vote sullenly and solidly for some candidate of their own, leaving the Democrats to find their way out of their difficulties alone. After' his course in the Senate the Re publicans could not aid in his election a second time consistently with, their self respect And if the Republicans do not go miraculously to Merrimon's rescue he Will probably find himself not exactly ''a man without a coun try," but certainly a politician without : a following. According to the internal revenue - Printing - Ies"whisk ey and mewl beer. Whiskey that part of it which paid revenue tax, at least fell off from 57,000,000 gallons for the fiscal year of 187.7, t9,q,704)00 ,in 1878 difference of nearly, 6,300,000. gaHonsL For the same 'time tae'revenue-paying beer increased from- 9,480,000 barrels to 9,937,000 barrels an increase of 457,000 -barrelsj rjl.3Jl,000 Tgallonjr. Duringlelasi t5ri,wiikft.iearsif not longer, there has been a percepti ble diminution here, considering the ever growing census, in . tne consump- tion of whiskey and other liquors, and fafcorreSponditlgrlhrement of beer;, as1 Ji$! shbvn'by ft decrease inJ drunkenness; hahA ir toHiiTt ilia : u It is said that whea tberes y eUo w fever on the (Mfcoat ineveap Dears on the Aianlicseaboard. "TThis conclusion is said to bo ased on long JaIetWriende;'hYhetnerittbe.abt8 far ;I bah Uhhdpiniotj; orlnot, Fe Efth?1"1 dertake to! ' say, but the doctrine is a very consoling one in view of the re- turrii ffpm New prleahs,"ahdjih$Yrey1 vf die Zii4siFjV W ML it k-M MR. KEY AND THE- TKE PRESIDENCY. Mr Key has bsen nominated by the Gritntringaa a suitable ccaffQidatfor sucmitiea xo auieuwu jjoup., " believe this one lacks. most the requi site amount of thickness, if it is ex pected thereby that any considerable number of Democrats at the South are expected to swing from their political rjgpjipjjs &nembia4bey ftn Mr Key said when he accepted a pc arfidtf in the cabinet of a fraudulent rresiaemtnai ne am bo uecjouB olive branch had been extended, , and that he thought he could do sorntfcittg for his'neonle He made thiS State- ment in a public speech in Charlotte. So far from being able to accomplish Inything abouttheJr fcork&e seems able to nave accompHsaeu was i iu uo- come an open and avowed proselyte to the Republicyn party. If, in any flf his appointments he has selected a single. Demoferat; we have yet o find it out, if he could find a Radicalitd an swer his purpose. He seems to be a kind ofvfiuP?rnumryare head inbe ''Postoffice' 'Department, with just sense enough to. hold on, and not quite enough to let go. Mr Hayes makes all appointments for post om ces of the first class, and Mr Tyner, the First Assistant Postmaster General, makes all others. Mr Key seems to be a kind of head clerk, with little or noth inc to do but to have a eood time ; to make a poor speech when occasion of fers. &rid to do little odd jobs for 'Mr Hayes. The idea that Mr Key ib a represen tative Southern man is preposterous and the further idea that any cbnsid erable number pf Southern Democrats could be soft-feoapeil into supporting the Grant ticket with Key hung on to the tail is simply ridiculous. The idea that the old Whigs of the South would desert the Democratic standard and ioin the coalition, is an insult to their intelligence. He has not developed thd first positive quality, and the only merit he has thus far shown is in toadyism. With tears in his eyes he has gone upon' thb rostruii, through out the North arid' tffislfepreserited Southern men, by . alluding to us as "erring brethren'jwhovee ready to cloeJbutBTfs scbcloth and ashes ihtbken'of our desire for repent ance, and forgiveness. Northern gen tlemen. who love their country would hate us, if they believed we entertain ed any such idea. We want it distinct ly understood that the South to-day is willing to go as far as anybody to main tain and support Ihe constitution, and uphold the honor or the independence of the nation, but we have never yet leen the time wherf we were willing to call ourselves a set of mutton-heads idiots, and coward. Mr Jvey, can take all that honor; to himself if he chooses, but he must not subsequently ask us to vote for him for the second highe3t office within the gift of the people. Those fellows who are eternally rant ing about the dislpyalty of the Sbfcfti would have their manners improved by reading the following from i the Washington Post : The Southern peo pie are subjected 1 3 unlimited abuse because they hold in esteem and re spect the men who fought in the Con federate army, we wouia liKe any honest Republican to tell us frankly what he would think of the Southern people were they to treat their ex-sol diers with coldness or contempt. Would not the world have reason to despise the South if it should prove ungrateful to or neglectful of the men who fought .for k the cau3e that they deemed ut ! We; are confident that there is no honest man in any party who would not say that such ingratN tude waaadisgrace to humanity. The people of the South patiently and cheerfully pay their proportion of the vast puJlay flbquired for pensions and soldiers' homes, in whicn their maim ed veterans , have no share and, expect rJonl It-seems1 to1 us tliWhey might be permitted to show their kindly feel ing,for their own soldiers, in their own wayso long as they obey tne laws' and menace no man's rights, without bringing down on their heads the abuse of Northern! journals or howling demagogues. The New York Times, ridiculing Mr Hayes' Southern policy, which was in tended to . resurrect the Southern Whigs, sarcastically asks, "Where are the Whigs ?" Well, there's the Post master General, the Solicitor of the Treasury, the minister to Brazil and but, really, are not these enough? Does the Times wish to have a million Now that Ben Butler threatens to eave the Republican party, the New York Times accuses him of voting for Jeff Davis in convention, "sixteen hun dred times,' more -or less." ; ; t ") " i . ' 'Not a single case of yellow fever, has been reported on the South Atlantic coast. Charleston and Savannah; are reported to be" exceptionally clean, land jvVllmtonnknd'.'lKorlfolk -axe also in? good condition, i. . j 1B. tliissoirijState Bond Complications.,. . i , St Louis, August iSlA yjeflfetson EaWs' has 'hyb $300,000 of old i Atlantic and Pafcifict RailrpadVbonds as part security loziwe aavabceDf $220,000 made by that b,nk topify th-July interest on the State bonds. These bonds, it f is asserted, have hcnn naid but never fOanceued. and'-sha'tberxerMairlhe bionocjent,hadeis ihfeofitate 3wn! ne made to pay ( ahemf ,&m'ft fM: wwion of the Leerialature isldofcedifrji' soon to take action regarding the Con dition ot the State Treasury and bro- VicefiPresidlcyoa fhe quint tifcket: Of allihe propositions thaQave bqen; tjde mflejr to meet the obligations. .Cljist-'SuAoiJuIiflxfO YfitlOW FEYER. No Rift Yet in the Cloud -The Disease In erasing In Extent ridlteadlliiess - 1 'i CrBEWADA, August 21 -The fever hfl attacked full bloodeif-groes Three nave uieu. Vicksbueg, August 21. Ther are two hundred cases of fever htr. Twelve deaths bave occurred iul the past twenty four? hours. New cases : bins. By authority ; oGr an4Mater y an appeal is made to all ma- Mur sona to cOnxibute to thei relief of the bick uu uesuiute 01 mis ciiy. - JN ew Xo?K, August 21. Wm Sch ultz of Dykeman streets Brooklyn, has been sent to quarantine.. HeT is supposed to have yeUow. fever. ; 1 i New Yokk, August 21. A' HpeviaY rom New, Orleans says1 Mr Sheatel of me j. imes. was auacicea Dy .iever last night.;, ; Fifty thousand citizens are re ported as lied from the city. : A meet ing of citizens of Memphis will be held at the St Nicholas IJqtelf to df Jf to r jganize',aBS8tance for thioSe afc rku 1 e.V St Louis, August 21. The Urn stock deal err of this city contribute $500 to to the fever sufferers at " New Orleans, Memphis and Grenada. The Hebrews are also contributing. The - Merchant's ''.Exchange, deny the existence of the fever here. Cleavelanp, . O. Aueust 21. The board, of trade has appointed $300 for the Vicksburg sunerers. TETEESBUEG, AUBUSt iJl. U A Jack son, tobacco manufacturer Of this pity, sends $200 to the New Orleans, and the same amount to the Memphis 'fever sufferers. ' Chattanooga, August 21. The hotels are full of refugees from the in fected districts. New Yoek, August 21. The agents of the Virginia & Tennesse Air Line here to-day received $642 for the Ore n ad a and $80 for the Memphis suffer ers. New Orleans, August 21. The death list to-day includes Gov Pascall M Her nandez, of San Louis Patosi, Mexico : Col Fred H Strant, Major J E Austin, Walter Tarrant and Lewis Alcus. The Howard Association has received the following telegrams : "Grenada, Au gust' 21. The relief committee send for twenty nvrses. There is no abatement of the fever. Signed, B P Anderson. Grenada, August 21. Seven deaths to-day. The negroes are dropping down like sheep and will not help each other. There have been 92 deaths, up to date. (Sigujed) . W RMendeville, M D. Poet Eads. Five new cases since yesterday. No deaths. i Washington, August 21. Some .of the mails received m this city to day from the yellow fever infected districts show that the senders first snbjpcted them to heat or used some other means as a disinfectant. It is not known to any medical authorities that the dis ease has ever been communicated through the mails. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Refusal to Evacuate Batoam-Tbe Porte Urged to Standby the Treaty, ic. t London, August 21: A Pera corres pondent says : "Lazis has refused to comply with the summons of the Rus sians to evacuate Batoum." A strict and unreserved execution of the provisions of the Berlin treaty' has been urged upon the Porte by the Eng lish, French and German ambassadors. Vienna, August 21. It is reported that the insurgents have again attack' ea vrenerai,zapary at uodoj ana were ??Aa -ugusl 2i.The retun of ttt&tmnaux elections snow, that the Republicans elect fifty-four out of the seventy members ot the council gen eral. Havre, August 21. Queen Christi ana, of Spain, is worse. There is no hope for her. London. August 21. A special to the Pall Mall Gazette from Berlin pays the negotiations between Germany land China for the abolition of the Pekin taxes have been broken off- The Chinese government has disavowed the concessions it previously made. Bis marck is endeavoring to bring about joint action of the powers on this ques tion and especially solicits the support oi .England. in Idiot Crosses the English Channel In an India Robber Canoe. . .London, August zi. owler, an American, succeeded in crossing the English Channel yesterday in an appa ratus which consists of a small double canoe of India rubber cloth, inflated, having a board between the two ves sels, standing upon which he paddled across--v: The sea- was-, calm. Time, eleven hpurs and twenty mmutec. y ;- fc,- i Kearney In Cbicaso Vltopcratlon, Pro . faulty, and Bravado -He Touches Bat ler Gingerly. New York, August 21. The Herald's Chicago dispatch says Kearney s speech last night was a conglomeration of vi tuperation, bravado and profanity. He was repeatedly nreed to tell the crowd about his friend Butler, but spoke quite gingerly about him, and remarked that Butler was no friend of his. Butler Speaks at New Haven New Haven,;; August 21. Butler spoKe two nours to ywu people last night. He said i. 'The universal voice of the country is that the currency is good ehdtigh1,to jay pensions butot to pay the bondholders' and capitalists, interest. Je lavored equality o rights in the currency ' and govern men.t.': r "'-"'. i ' " Congressional nominations. St Lotjzs, August 21. The Demo crats of the third conerressional district A( Jwqurnave nominated Martin L Fort Monroe. Auriit2l. HnnirrfiM man Uoode waanUnaninjously :renomi- naiea iOi?aay,:.; L.uru, K,, .rM.3irw tI Detroit. Auerusb 21--Thft Niitinrial Greenback party of the firstdistfict has nominated John Heffrohi' Of ihis'city, for nrinVrpaa '" ' ' " -u i , lifttHf-T fi.ir,fmi;t,iT ! ti j a r.r?UBU.ia -t"Pieyonuy, Indiana) Blent. vlBilaht' fdT-'"tH a ms i - - - a Tw?'?1? interest and ideut portion of the city, for goodJlvW SrS.trnatmfnt' V qaietcomforhVJSl Sw--FS?1 onesnnt Street, PhUadel phia, can bo conscientious recommenced. THE OREGON WAT. Robbers Gut ;a , Pawnbroker's Shop, ' Kill the Proprietor and Escape ' 31 fel SHi il tlj ' Poetlasd.Oeeqon; AjtlTr morning; three " strangers entered the pawnbroker's shop of Mr Oiher, on Washington xtree', kiUttl the proprie tor, locked the dour, picktUupthe jewelry ai.d valuables and eoCped by the reir entrance. The alarm : wa given and ah officer pursued the robbers wh o fired at thet; .QffijpeiiBaiBMng.thtmjw bjnt instantly killing. Louis Joseph, , aged 14. The robbers then jumped into an express wagon and drove away. ' Pur suit whs organized but thuB far without succeed. ' If," capture 'jhe will, un doubtedly be lyi chyd. OsherV inju tie are considered fatal. The alarm has been given in all dlrebtions and the capture of the murderers is! con sidered Certain. ' Formation of a National Bar Association Saratoga, August 2LrA large in ujut ber of lawyers from all parts 6f the union .met in the town hall this morn ine in resDOnse to a call sicned bvBH Bristow, W M fcvarts, J K Potter, Ly man irumouii, ueo ileadieyi Stanley Matthews, Harry Hitchcock. Carleton Hunt, Richard D Hubbard, Alexander Lawton-and others, to consult as to tne organization of a national bar asso cation. . Koger Averill, of Connecticut, called the ,meeting to order, and Jno H B Latrobe i of Baltimore, , was. called, to preside, and Francis Bawle, of Phila delphia, and J Grant Thompson, of Albany, were appointed secretaries. Senior Baldwin; of Connecticut, siatea mat tne onein oi tne can was at Saratoga during the meeting of the social science association last Septem ber. Circulais had been sent to lead ing lawyers in several States and the intention was to confine the organiza tion to such as had circulars, with a view of keeping out die reph table par ties. A resolution to call on tne per sons invited to register, and those only, was adopted. The States were called and the lawyers registered. Bogardus Accepts Carver's Challenge- Prize Fight Between Sullivan and Brown. New York, August 21. Bogardus who arrived here last night, accepts Carver's challenge to shoot eight hours and offers to put up $1,000 forfeit to day if the match is made for $5,000 a side. Inanrizefizht at Harlem last nieht jack Sullivan, of this city, whipped Bob Brown, of Bltimrre. Both were badly mutiUttd. Niblo's Garden Dead-Montague's Barla New York, August 21. Wm Niblo tne veteran theatrical manager, is dead, aged 80. The femains of Montague, the actor, were interred to-day on Lester Wal lack's lot in Greenwood cemetery. The services were at the Little Church Around the Corner. Haj. Burke Again Examined. New YoBK,-AuU3t 21. Maj Burke was again on the witness stand before the Potter committee to-day. A Healthy Body add A Clear Head, If indigestion, constipation and billions ness torment the body, the head" cannot be clear.' ' .These disorders react upon the brain most h artfully, and produce cloudiness in the organ of thought not experienced by a healthy man. Happily these bram-oppres sing maladies may be entirely dispelled by that peerless alterative, Hostctter'S (Stomach Kitten, which cheers, refreahefl am iBvigor ates the brain and nerves, while it regulates the organs of digestion, assimilation and bilious Becretion. It expels the morbid bn mora which poison the system through the bowels and urinary passages, and exerts a powerfully invigorating influence as well Its cathartic action is sever irritating, yio lent or pain foLbot even, natural and pro greesive. At an appetizer and sleep promo ter the Bitters is nniivalled ; it mitigates the infirmities of age, relieves the ailments peculiar to the gentler sex, arrests prema rare decay, and builds up an enfeeb ed phy lque. i Where to Spend the Sammer. What man with a family baring once been crowded into some small ' sky parlor" in that hottest of all known places Sarato ga or has been continually joat ed and elbowed by the Metropolican throng that roue alternately in dost and eurf at lxog Branch, but that has vowed never again to repair to summer resorts. And yet with each returning season, comes the query where shall we go7 Since last season anew commodious and elejrant Hotel has been completed and famished by Dr E V Pierce, in BufiAlo. N. Y.. at a , cost of nearly naif million dollars.' No place on tkis continent possesses more advantages for the tourist, pleasure seeker, er 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 7a degrees Fahrenheit. 3d, The attractions of the Hotel and its environs All these combine to render it the most desirable re sort for thosein- -search of relaxation and rest. Located on a bluff overlooking the city of Baflala, Lake Erie, Bagalo Bay, and Niagara river as it rapidly winds f its way between island and villa to the great Catar act Inst bevond. it affords one of the finest of American scenes. Address all letters of Inquiry to "Manager of Invalids' and Tout ists' Hotel," Buffalo, N. x. SPECIAL NOTICES. An Undeniable Truth You deserve to suffer, and if you leid miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beauti ful world, it is eatirely your owniault and there is only one excuse for, yoa yonr un reasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasoning will soon show you that Green's August Flowei will core you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia,-with-fcU .llaiDiseriiMe'IIectJl.':i8'rJcb "as- sick beadaehe. ' toatoitatiorf '&T 'the'-beartr' sour stomach, habitual costivenas,-iialness of the head, nervous post ration, - laWKspintB, ere. Its sales now reach everv town on the Western.Continent and not a Druggist but will tell you of -its - wonderful cures. " :oa can buy a8ample Biltle forlOcenWi ' Three doses will relieve yoi. EDGEWORTH wtj No. 69 Franklin Street : BaUimoi THE SeVenib Annual Session begtet' Sep tember 19th. For circulars apply to thePrincipaL .augiU,tu!C if hot ,ill Take dna rWfybUTselVeM ac- uca ed hnirrriiT-e1 It fill t i dUUUUJJ fcr j mum . All taxes due the State and county. be collected bV due bourse df laV.'rf hdtiee' thereof "fad rove coraingiy.; '-;'si AL Wuk &w wa w . .. . .Iwaiily v CONSUMPTION CTJItED. An old Dfivsiclan. retired from praetice. hav ing had placed in bis hands by an East India missionary the; formula of a simple, vegetable remedy,jfor the speedy and permanent euro for consumption, urvaonius,; cauirru, sauuna, ana aD throat and long affections, also a positive and radical cure ior nerroas-aeDiuiy ana an nervous omDlaintafEerbavthir tested its .wonderful corauve powers ia thousands of cases,, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fel lows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire It, this receipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or English. Sent by mail Dy addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. W, Sherar, 149 Towers' Block, Bochester, New York. 4w NEW-ADVERTISEMENTS PIAH'O'SatSaeSffiORflAH only price anos. nee 5 only vie Unricht anos si 12.5a oni $35. Organm 12 stops $726pj. Church Organs 1Q stops price t390 om uy U5. Elegant $a75 Mirror, Top organs.only 0&" Buyers-come and see me at home if I am tli not as represented, Kailroad Fare paid both wa: vsand Piano or Organ given free. Large nisi, newspaper with much Information about cost of Pianos or Organs sent free, Please ad dress IAx4lIi'F. BE ATT Y, Washington, N. J "R rrxr Ptiaa Seven-shot Re- vi.uj, x volver with box catridges. Address. J Bown & Son, 136 & 138 vvooacssreeij riiisourga, ira. f Aarenta Wanted I Medals and Diplomas ior iioiman's awardi led 2,000 Illustrations. Pictorial4 BiUes Address for circulars, A J HOLM AN & CO , 930 The onlv ftnmhinatirm of the true JamicaGinger SANFORD'S with eholce Aromatics and French Brandy for uhoiera, Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pains, Diar rhoea and Dysentery. JAMAICA GINGER. Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Want of tone and Activi ty in the Stomach and Koweis. and avoiding the dangers of Change of waier,.-. jBooa ana cli mate. Ask for. Sandfokd's Jamaica. (JINGER. 4W, 111! Parson's Pttroattvh Ptt.tji Tnat Kur t?: Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing no uussiuie. oem dy man ior a letter stamns e di by m COi L S. JOHNSON & Bangor, Me. 4 w. PURE WHISKIES ! I OFFER FOR SALE 5, Gallons Pure Nortb Carolina CORN WHISKY, two years old, at wholesale or retail. Having accepted the agency of Jno H. Davidson's celebrated corn wmsior. Manufactured in Caldwell county, will keep constantly on hand a Buffici ent quantity to supply all demands and I respectfully request all parties who desire good Whisky, to try mine aug!7 VV. K. COCHRANE, jyjACON SCHOOL. This school organized with a view of pre paring boys to enter the Freshman and Sophomore classes in onr best colleges, wil open on the 16th of September, 1878. For particulars address W A BARRIER auglS lm piGS' HAMS AND SHOULDERS, Breakfast 8 trips, (sugar-cured and smok ed) inside olJiiis- mamh, fxesh from the curer, Also an assortment of Sugars and Uotiees lower than the lowest. augI5 B N SMITH. T l LI ABLE Fire Insurance U offered to IX the public by J C BURROUGHS, angl 7 lOt OTHER LOT OF THOSE Revolution "Cork Corsets" the most grace ful, easy, well fitting Corsets ever introduc ed into this market. Don't fail to examine them before buying a Corset. Respectfully, j augl5 BARR1NGER & TROTTER. TLIABLB Fire Insurance is offered to It the public by J C BURROUGH8. A MERICAN METALURGICAL "WORKS IX VAN WYCK SMELTING COMPANY, Perth Amboy: N. 1 Gold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores reduc ed, and eighty per cent of metal recovered GOLD SULPHERET ORES a specialty ; a guarantee ot eignty per cent, from which exnenses are to be deducted. Ores shipped from Charlotte via Carolina Central Railroad to Wilmington, thence to Am boy by sail. Ores should be ossayed and inspected by -roi Hanna, or tne united states Mint. For further information refer to members of the Charlotte Mining Board or to Perth Amboy. Dr JULIO H RA.E, prl4 tf Gen. Supt, rELTABLE Fire Insurance is ottered to JLV the public by J C BURROUGHS. NEW LIVERY STABLE TP you want first-class Carriages, Phaetons, X Buggies or Saddle Horses, go to the New Livery Stable. If you want a Cairiage and Baggage Wa gon to meet arriyingor departing trains, go to the Few Livery stable. If y ou want your horses well fed and wel groomed, go to the New Livery Stable. Careful drivers, promptness and reasona ble prices are our motto. may28 R CHAMBERS & CO. BUR WELL & SPRINGS. WE have just leoeived one of the largest Stocks of Groceries ever brought to this city, which we nar to the trade at the lowest market price. Come and See for Yourself. All we ask is a trial. Every article warrant' ed es represented. ; ; : ; our stcck coNsjbTs of Bacon,' Hams, Lard, Flo trr,! Grits, Molasses, Conee, Tea, sugar, (Jandks.Hnuff, Bods, . - Soap, Starch, Pepper, 8pice, Bag ging, Tiea, Salt, Yarns, Domes . ties, Rope,. Wooden . and . Willow-Ware; . AND IS FACT EVERYTHING KEPT IN ; I a fi8lclass grocery store. J 7 !-'T'' augl7, BtfRWELL & SPRIKG3. TTNIVERSITY OP VIRGINIA! Session Uj begins on the Firtt ofi October,' and-continues nine months. .The institution is or- Lgasized on, tbe ;electiye systein, giving the student free choice , or studies,, with, rail cotirsea in the Schools of the, Academic De Dartment kttd'itt;thiictekls '6f LvwiMed- ioine Engi'BeeriDg h'd lAgtH5ultur.w For eanungue apply, vp one afecTetary oi tne jtms filtyyB:Q)Uiteraifcyt bi yirgbala.i9flis w . PRHARRISPSSn Aug a z mo biff VMiaJ to Bi1 ittfrtif 1'Jmr w Jk iaa Kim u Am a m tj iDAWAB-aa lllbBmteffMaaiine IT" for YouTftg PeoplW tnrfery best bnb Ucatkwt of the Wnd 'in"bnf eoiitit.'as'Well w"wej (dtp M : tor. as cue oneapewv rM -an geicT11eraa; D LOTHEOP &QQ& Sh2R ' Bov 1 . i n tfn w iit" 1 nA sfrP C ,QR.MEpmM GRADER fJGAS itn tbhiv4 baa WjUA nsvn si it Benel ux I ,W0aMWet .asbwo'i jeeY e'vlo(.T snissr td eld I MISQELLANEOTJS f El b S-a a o & 16 w- N I Jmyi hit TRE "SIlBfR (IGAIi HAKCFAt tOfel , 1 h a Pi o 4 Is the place to. buy good home manufactured Cigars , for, the least money. The following brands are specialties : THE GOLDEN EAGLE Warranted to be made of as good Tobacco a& tau bei nr chased anywher. and equal to any 10 cent cigar Sonth, for 5 cents cash. -THE RIENA, VICTORIA Havana filled seyen for 25 cenU. ) ;. 1 1 TBB REFREfHEB Havana filled eight for 26 cents. i THE INDIAN PRINCESS Large Cigar, Havana, three for 25 cents. We will also sell twelve Cigars for 25 cents, as good as any 5 cent cigar All the finest brands of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO kept on hand Our motto is, ' Quick 8ales and Small Profits." Cash for ali Goods on delivery Orders promptly filled. F. A. McNINCH, Propjiitor. F B E- I! Qj H VIA WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Through Freight Route to all Points South.1 i l '.!' ' ' ' This line being fully equipped for business, offers nnequaled facilities for the- fl Tl x X WILMINGTON AND. ALli NORlliislRN AND EASTERN C1T1EB CHARLOTTE, STATESVILLE, ASHEV1LLE, RTJTHEEFORLXI ON , GREENVILLE SPARTANBURG, ALL STATIONS ON TH E - ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-IJNE, TLANTICfc TENNESSEE1 IfcOHIO, and WESTERN NVCL RAILROADS; as 'welt as all points in. . --OEOTOTXrAtatBAMA SKST" GUARANTEED AS LOW AS VIA INFORMATION FURNISHED WM A MOODY Donin wesxern jrreigni; Agu, Charlotte, N. C. Stop and lead ! All forms of Kidney and Urinary diseases, Pains in the Back, 8ides, and Loins are pos itively cured by GHAUT'S ' HEEinDYi.' Its effects are truly marvelous in Dropsy, Gravel, Blight's disease, Seminal losses, Leuoorrhca and loslvieor. nomailarofhow longstanding -tbe cae may be, positive re lief is had in from one to three days. Do not despair, hesitate or donbt, for it is really a specific and never fails. It is purely a veg etable preparation ; by Its timely use thous ands of cases tost nave been considered in- have been permanently enred. It is also indorsed by the regular Physi cians and; Medical Societies throughout the country, aota la ootties at-Two dollars eacn or three bottles, which is enough to cure the moat aetrravaied case, sent tn inr ad. dress pnrectbf fvs4olUrs,l Small irial DOHiesTv$,aoiiar eacn. . au oraexs.to be addresMota'U viiui i wjh. , GBAJtraREMEDYi MJSlFGV CO 554 Main street, Worcester, If ass. Ju!2S-.4m.d4w v c r U. 8. INTERNAL REVENUE, ) : (Collector's Office, 6th Distv : I StatesvUle, Aug. 14th, 1878. 1 Seized for violation of Internal Revenue laws, on Ajguatath j187 ;, . r O vOneox 4obacc6,-1cfctrhg W W V Moore & Brother. - Notice is hereby-given- to the owner or claimants oi the above described property. to appear before me. at my oflJee-t Statee-4 ville and make claim thereto, before the ex - piration of thirty days from date hereof, er the same will be forfeited to the use of the United statesrv . JIXTix anlsatgPd-yH.H l fttoj RELIABLE Fire Insurance is offered to the public by JO BURROUGHS. 10RN ANDy WHEAT , Parties having grain to grind or to sell will find it to their interest to call on tbe undersigned. Meal ground either line or coarse, according to order.'r-IXErxatO' , Thankful for former patronage, I will give my prompt personal attention to all orders from one bushel to a oar load. ' - urn irf 1 i- 4.-.; w C r,cj? t. liP "'t mm yLpVBigEyTa. 14 8 Hi r kxr A - f i ' --';.!fii-.,. 2, T L I IT D S ANY COMPETING UNE, AND -.g UPON APPLICATION TO f T V? CLARK, General Freight Ap't, Wilmington, N. C. T T SMITH, r Aent C. QRailwAy . 1 alotte. WATCHES. CLOCKS & JEWELRY. THE BIG SHOW M"" BV T,LRR'8. r.. doo i 4 Call and see all the f NEW WATCHES, JEWELRY A SILVER .'M X y NO LITTLE SIDE SHOW HERE. T '1 ' r 3 1 i " r , Come and get:, bargains, j Every thing is called by their right name and wanaoted as represented, at J T BUTLER'S, .k2; , ,; ,:: ..iewsStore. From ParFrance. WATChJmAEE, Eff&SR, GILDER AnVsILVER PLATER, Trade street, opposite First Presbyterian , a Church, Nat Gray Btcre. I have opened this store for tbe repair of M1 li will do Coloring. Gmlding, rune Gatvanlltng Chains, Watches, Old Jewelry, etc. and make them eaually as good as new, t short notice, and at half price. 1 As I have been worki workins before in French, Swiss, English and American Manufactories, I have all the tools from Manufactories, and Lear fit and make syezy piece at once and f4. .i-r CfATCHEL BOTTOM PAPER BAGS, JOHN W: HALL A CO. i m Bwvscuaw'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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