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Si - , 1 i t I! -i CHA8. B." JONES, '- - Bflllor and Proprietor THURSDAY, SEPT 12, 1878. "Free from the doting scruples tKat fetter our . ' free-born rtason." ' . ' OCR C'OWGBESSIOlfAIi .TICKET. SIXTH DISTRICT : s WALTER L. STEELE, of Richmond. ? Election, Tuesday, November 5th. POWERS OF GOVERNMENT AND POWERS OF I . . PESTILENCE., .. ! Congressman Ellis, of .Louisiana, ste'though a Democratic adherent of a school distinguished for its stringen iotion$of the limited powers of the national government, is not ashamed ... to ask relief at tbe hands of the Wash ton authorities for the destitute and Isuffering under the ravages of the yel ' iilow fever epidemic This is the course of manly frankness, of generous hu man it, v and of true statesmanship. Ad ! mis mat me lewer tu 5uvu ; gives no sanction.to.tbe solicited relief. I A. il. A. ll 1.1.1. C iL. . HAHniUt-ltlAM : Admit that bractice to the contrary, suonorted by common consent, has , , ,. e jor,-j ViQ-ninrr I produced no line of precedent 1 having : the force and. sanctity 01 law. inpugn 1 tnese are qusBHouauio piuyuoiwuuo, 1 for argument's sake let them be con ceded. But here 5s one of those su I preme, tragic emergencies ; 1 which i- the universal conscience has always found a sufficient charter for all practi cable meesures of remedy or alleyia- iiDCJUlO U vr. wv 1 I , tion. tt :a " 4"""""v ition with famine mi 1 jv - rors sweep irom me Beaooara 10 me ir interior. They lay cities waste. They u-A nt ta ni kn iutouo uo uch fill the land with bereavement and mourning as at the havoc of a hun dred bloody battles. All ordinary bus iness is arrested or disastrously de" . ; .w--- State to State. ., In every sense the ca lamity is not merely local, but nation aL And shall it be said that aZ nation al government, intrusted with the com mon defense and general welfare a national government, expressly charg ed with the duty and expressly invest ed with the power to protect each State and all the States against inva sion from without or destructive com motion within a national government which is supreme in the question "of peace or war, in the regulation of for eign and domestic commerce, and of weights and measures and the currpaT cy of tho people, which collects and disburses a revenue of three hundred millions and can raise armies and bor row money at discretion shall it be said that such a government is incapa ble of raising a finger for relief when the country is traversed by a scourge of misery and desolation ? Shall it be said, that a government which chal lenges the admiration of the world as a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, is callous to every touch of humanity? Shall it be said that this government, which in the way of special legislation and tariff protection has again and again lavish-1 ed bounties and advantages upon the rich, proud? and prosperous, may not . with consistency, propriety and public expediency, extend assistance and suc cor to populations prostrate under af flictions which utterly baffl 3 trie efforts and resources of local authority and private charity ? In such circumstan ces the theory that it is beyond' the powers of the national government to combat the powers of pestilence," even though continental in its progress or menace however plausible it might have seemed in the absence of the danger or the calamity, must to every humane heart and right thinking miud seem as mockery of the sufferings of a 'nation of people. Crop and Trade S PaosrEcrs is the South Atlantic States. The Wash- ington. Port, of Tuesday, says :"Col A 8 BafordlprMWptel'Pont Air Line Railroad, alrlved'in nhe city yesterday morning from the South, and reports the indications for busi ness from Richmond to Augusta and . Savannah for the fall very encouraging. The crops in Virginia and theCaroli nas and Georgia are good, and the people cheerful in the antlcipation .pf the revival of business. He also agrees" with Cpl Tom Scott that railroad busi oees promisest9 .be better than it has. IM pwnuimvsin Mw pinion a entP 1 tled muchweight ai a genflenian of I S Hre! PlIexperinW f ifel also; ka, cays h, stow Mt steady advarlce of business in thef Atlantic States within the past three years has placed them on.a fouaxpmmercial basis which will gradulySrease ' J"r ' ' ft T - jOh steels ox North Carolina Pnr.TTrrsi Ti. Wu: 4 t j rr 1 1 rpr , ouuig sua t jrosit of. Tuesday,! says the Hont W USteele, of . ne sixm worth Uaro'.ina dUtrict.writes from this State that the Nationals are ; 1 8?aUfieakningMna.iU;he hasr any 'oppositibU lt wilf "noC" to much. He predicts that the present seeming poaticalfjconipliations irrthe State, wilt mm6rrfMetfti lectfon, wusreasionai ticket will be elected xcept u the second district, which is largeiy republican." centia botuZ DUU TAB COMMUNIST PI1TF0RM. " The secretary of the Bieialisti labor party, ma recentaddress aj Cincinnati, decUred.lhat the SociAlIat-Ootumunist party was not mimical to religion; on the contrary they were sticklers for . deep religious- principles, especially that of charity. The secretary, howev er, la the next breath proceeded to blackguard .the clergy ana cnurcu sitting in cushioned pews apd ppppsing trades unions. ' A careful observer (if the utterances of all the Socialist bodied in this coun try will discover thai a bitter hostility to all forms of religion crops out con tinually. 1 TWrmjVetnehtls not only a revolt aeainst society, but a revolt against God and the restraints he has placed upon men for the well-being of societVi-rThe address of the New York Communists, who speak for their breth ren throughout the country, and whose language is indorsed by them, is suf ficiently indicative of the substructure of the diabolical v party to prove the charge. that it would,' weep alt morali- ty andreligionawayffh power, 3Here is the Communist platform : "We are Communists because we de sire the just redistribution of wealth and work among all 'men, and that the power to possesss should not.belong to a iew; but to all to tne community. "We are Communists because we d sire to destroy this individual property Eersunuieu oy pguusm uu iuitjiuiy . ecause we wish to found on over thrown society a bond of happiness and Derieci eauauty amonic weu. $ i j . "(Jonimumsm is the clearest amrma- of thaf evolutioDj and tne last 8tage f thuman nroerreBsi j f .. ft'ir "We repudiate alf doctrines which aim at imposing taxeslon the fortunes the privileges, or tne revenues 01 rich. becansft. thia. ,wOald tend to gecrate in the boson of humanity in- equalities ipch? it U ouJippe to de stroy. - "We are Atheists because", conse quent with ourselves, our logic refuses to admit a Supreme Being, a chimera something monstrous and outside numamty. . - - "In the new society that to which - 1 1 J 1 . . j j I empiiTB.oi wona jms neeu pmyjeu, that which must degenerate the races. ' ' a : - I . tnai; wnica must set us iree we uo nui 1 recognize urou : we win not uve mo 1 God in whose name so many crimes naveeDeenicpmiTOa, M mucn oiqou lohort - " ' I mmxu .! - "We are revolutionists because only by means of revolution can we hope for victory. Because we wish to gain ends without stopping at half measures t n fii now niig whinh ara nn f a. nrn. I longmg 01 tne aciuai siaie oi misery andan adjournmehtof the .Commune. urn. -c laii ? 1. : l J I "We are revolutionists because wb de sire to overturn by 1 forcedciety which upholds itself "by force. jBecause we know we must conquer, at what ever price, political power, which alone can establish the dictature of tne pro letariat and force it to act until there shall only be equal citizens in the new society "The revolution being justice and equality, whatever opposes its triumph ought to be mercilessly crushed "We are authoritative because we wish the centralization of the revolu tionary forces, not their decentraliza tion: because we desire discipline, not anarchy ; because we wish to give to the" Commune (the only government of the people) force as tbe auxiliary of its right "We shall remember the numberless atrocities of which Paris and Versailles were the theater, and when the day of vengeance comes are ' will strike this criminal .and savage society in its sons as wen as in its prosperity. "In the army of the revolution the moat efficacious means to employ for the complete extermination of pe bourgeoisie the heat arms for defense against the aggressions and ambushes 0 j of its servants-1 are reprisal the re- Ientless immolation of all our enemies, the destruction of their palaces and their property by fire, to overthrow, deaths hate occurred from yellow fe theirf temples, those monuments which Ver to date. Eighty -eight cases are re reOall humahf slavery, the ignorance of nortedfer the three days ending yes- ine peopie, ana me reign 01 me priest- hood, and , tho bloody .epochs - of the soldiers of the empire. f 1 wun Tne last priest win uisappear r0f Commerce committee today trans the last vestige of stupidity and error. mitted $5,000 to New Orleans, $1,000 to With the last bourgeoise will disappear the last vestige of the exploration of labor, the last vestige of oppression and misery. The moment draws near when events will bringjus the occasion T0f re vengoHn the last struggle 'andleTiqite victory. 'Clommhabts, Aeit8KRefluiipni8ts close up our ranfes: Let a boud wore 1 sacred than tbe holy alliance unite us I to advance to the conquest of political power or tne complete extermination of the Jesuits and' the bourgeoisie. ' Not Cosfihed to One Section. The New York Sun pithily temarks that the yellow fever sufferers are not alt at the South. They begin to be found at the North, says the Sun, here and there, among business men whose trade is di- arnDinesyrn wnose minishedor temporaiuy euf c times thecalamityof the"' '. on. oome European nation becomes the fortune of Ameri can trade ; but a calamity to any part of the Union is a calamity to all the rest, in a business sense as well as in the more important ones. t Exemption of. Beer from Taxation. 1 The internal revenue department proposes to exempt beer from taxa tion, but o tdx the alcohol that beer contains at the ame met Te ipirUWtl: lei 11 frw onaJ4Uhput1Qip but the alcohol will be taxed. : f fiif j ,v, It id about (ihfehat somebody muz- wnifihwbiW fcitf 136 galloiii of ipirits quests nnat no money De sent nere by passed s n 3 r 1 CbhVWrTthetax; 5f which Vould Postomceoruer, as tnetorcenow m the these v. ! . r. , office iso small that nothing can be , be $1.67. Thus beer would be free.l a: .u :i ) - ' " " 7 'I UUUH HAUCUli bUC UOllVCl Y Ul Utl UiUllH. I zle Prof Edison. He is inventing 'en- graphed to Richmond., Ind., and in tirely too many things. His latest idea innati, fdrl.OOO ready made coffins. mit power by wire, and by meansj 6f which the forces of Niagara caa be I to use in New York Citv4for turned Uanuf. The New York Sun, of Tuesday, prints over a column ana a nair on ue sub jecttl i u1 1 i. 11 a&ggaaeggg 1 Bank Suspension. Rahway. N J. SeDtember -11 The Union National Banki of this -cltyr suspended yesterday, The suspension ma caused by shrinkage in values khd depreciation m real estate. Its capital was $100,000. It is thought that itheM creditors will be paid xn full. . THJ5 CANKER WORM'S HARVEST, , . . w J - - T r , I The Horrible " Plague Gaining: '; New Ground: and Fresb Vlctlms--lndes- crlbahle Suffering in Memphis, New Orleans awl tlsh.rg-No Prospeets oi an Aoaienreat. I two days for the fever sufferers.- :1 t - I Couetland. NY. SeDtllA concert for the fever sufferers netted $304. ' Cincinnati. SeDt sll There , was an- 6therdeath from, yellow- fever at Jal lipolis yesterday- Jos Porter,! watch man on the steamer rerter. r is boqy was not: permitted to be removed from the hottoe, and the neighbors would not allow his wife to leave home. The physicians will make anieffort to bury him to-day. There is a great scare over these deaths. Three new cases are" re ported. All the public schools closed yesterday. Fires of coal tar have been burning for the last twentyrfour hours at the terminus of every street opening on the river. Many citizens .are leav ing, and business and travel are almost suspended. Memphis, Sept. 11 ine following is the report for i yesterday ;. " President Howard Association : The number of new cases since last report is 151. My appeal for covered vehicles for our vol unteer medical, corps has not met wun a : single response. I have supplied them with rubber eoats to protect them from the storm that has oontmued during the entire day ; it was the best I could do. New calls for help had to go unheeded. I am distressed to re port of our volunteer medical corps stricken down with fever ; Drs McCor mick, Green, Hunter, Harlan, Nuttal, Dawson, Bankson, McGregor and Nu gent. At this rate it will not be long until all the living will be converted into a burial corps, , (Signed,) R W Mitchell, Medical Director." A. Dumas, druggist, died last night. Father Wm Walsh, reported dead, is alive and doing service, ine county undertakers. Hoist Bros, and Flaherty and Sullivan, report 99 deaths for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p m yes terday. One undertaker tailed to re port. Of the 99 deaths, 30 were col ored. The continued ditncuity is in setting the dead buried. Among the dead are Dr Venable, Ben Coleman, J J Sullivan, of Flaherty & Sullivan, un dA,.tkflr Hiiffh Torrenee. an old cit- O " ' J uen , possessed of considerable proper aa .,oin, on tK iT m UlOU J VOVVlJ BUU V WMW absence of friends was about to be bur 6(j j we jf otter s field, when a mem be,. 0f tDe Howard Association intet- w had him interred m Jam. w i ii m 1 . li. in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 k 1.1 n, i 1 w n n. u Liin aJ ,T AitXi 1 i -f V, number of new cases, as few physicians have timo to report. Among those down are je88e W Page, P W Sellers ancT E W Foster, members of the How- a- . r xT A n - T T. Specht, Sr. Gen Luke E Wright. Major William Willis, of the citizens' relief . . committee, ?s prostrated, but has not got fever. Chicago, sept. 11 rue pienic ior tne fever sufferers was a grand success. The sum raised will be not less than $10,000, and possibly muoh more. Indianapolis, aept. 11 Gov Wil liams has issued a proclamation re commending next Friday as a day of fasting and prayer m behalf of the plague-stricken South. Boston, cept. 11 -The wennamice Company having offered to load ten cars with ie, daily lor hve days, lor the MemphiB sufferers, the connecting rail road lines transporting it free, the first five cars will leave Boston to-night, via the Boston and Albany Railroad, marked " To the yellow fever suffer ers, Memphis, Tenn." Augusta, Ga, bept. 11 Augusta has contributed $3,800 to the fever suffer ers. Thomasville, Ga, sends f4bU to the Howard Association at Memphi?. Canton, Sept. 11 In the last twenty- four hours there have been 15 new cases and 4 deaths. The deaths are Mrs Dr Reid, John Reid, B Gant and Wm Welsh. New Orleans, Sept. 11 The weather - - A TV I to-day has been cloudy, coo? and 253 new cases and windy. There are on deaths. 1 Baton Rouasl SeDt. 11 Some 30 terdav. and at least W more will De added this morniner. New Yobx, Sept. 11 The Chamber Vicksburg and $4,000 to Memphis, 1 These sums were sent to the Howard Association for distribution iu the cities infected and adjacent towns and villa ges. Congressmen Aoklen and Ellis, and State Senator D T Jones, of Lou - lsiana, Cyrus Busing, President of the New Orleans Unamber of uommerce, Messrs Bayhs, and F O Davis, of Mem - phis, attended the meeting and confer- rea witn tne committee as to toe possi- bility .of establishing a central depot in this city for the receipt and distribu tion of provisions. A telegram was re ceived from Memphis stating that there is no abatement of the fever, and the working force is growing smaller daily; also that two of the Howards died yes terday, and five physicians are down to-dav. The state oranairs is indescri bable. 'The total subscriptions received to-day by the- committee amount ; to Memphis, Sept. 11 Later Weather clear, but cool. Two undertakers re port 46 deaths up to noon. Among the dead are D Devats, Messrs Degray Ben nett. MrJ.er Eyker, Isaac Leopold and city editor of the Avalanche, is reported dying. His mother is down with the fever. J G Laaesdale is down, and Rl condition of, the markela is worse than B Clarke has been appointed in his lever and the outlook is most gloomy. stead as treasurer of the citizens' relief committee. Mr Knowlton.acting.pbst Chaseon, a bondsman of the ! late I m. 1 nm ai - postmaster Thompson, this morning took; charge pi the ppst-ofhee and re - except the delivery of the mails Only, seven coffin makers are left in 1 the r.ifv. A D LianMtaff. President of the Howard Association, hes tele- entire' amount goes to the afflicted in the Southern cities. , The tot raised 'here to noon tb-day The, total amount and regu- 0'fthe feveTsufferers was collected 4Ca WtKM If I m id - 1 public meeting at the o here Monday evening. Boxes have oeeu piaueu asjcerry lanuing nexej in the post-office and at other convepiept fi?nBfJ relief ;::committ'ee rebott "ifeuh-, ptwWiioiyor the fevertlSufferers WiE4mouhii276. The ainunt;iSone;OteQi;"he We purpose in thg last twenty-four hpurp piaoaajtor in tbe various police precincts in Brooklyn apprpp-at.A $-7rt. i f hft ftrnnk- lyn relief committee reports the collec- tiuu vi oi yesteraayi i JN EW .UKLEANSi ? Sflnt ll.-IiATER. ITI i ' . . . ' ijw, weainer la c'oudy ahdN? chilly a.1! Ha v. TVionatho ;ninA 97 mi mm 22 being under seven yeats. Among vm-Jww- A KA--tav-- Bazon. Rouge, . September 11. The I otuciaj report ior the 524 nours enaine; at 9 o'clock this morning shows 23 new cases and 3 deaths. -Total cases to date' 297 J total deaths 25. ' POLITICAI. INlEltlGEirCE. Congressional Nominations Batter Nominated for Governor The Massachusetts Prohibition ists Put Out a Ticket. Baltimore, Sepi 11. The Democrats Pin of the third congressional district have renominated VVm Kimmel. In the fourth congressional district, at present represented by u'hos awann. Kobt Mc Lure, Democrat, was nominated. Bostost, Sept 11. The State conven tion of the Independent Greenback party, of Massachusetts, met to day Nearly 1,000 delegate aie present; among them one lad v,', Mrs Josephine R Stone, of Boston. B F Butler was nominated ior Uovernor on a rising vote. Worcester, Sept 11. The Prohibi tion convention is in session in this . Mil . a . city, me resolutions avow tne un swerving purpose of legally suppressing the livuor traff c, at d declare that the convention will nominate no man who does not recogniza the prohibitory party as an indispensable necessity They invite the co-operation of the women in their work, as they are the chief sufferers by intemperance. The convention made the following nomi nations : For Governor, Rev Dr Miner, of Boston ; Geo C Wing, for Lieutenant Governor, D B Gurney; for Secretary of State, J G Orne for Auditor, David N Skillings, for Treasurer, and O T Gray, lor Attorney General. Newark, Sept 11. The sixth district .Republicans have nominated Cart landt Parker for Congress. The South Carolina Railroad Case Still Continued. Baltimore, Sept 11. Judge Bond is still sick and unable to hold court in the South Carolina Railroad case the application tor an injunction and ap pointment of a receiver. The daily postponement of the hearing since eat' urday last has been unavoidable, tnougn it causes no little inconveni ence to the large number of attorneys (about twenty four) from South Caro lina and New York who are engaged in the case. The Fitz John Porter Case Continued. West Point, Sept 11. The Fitz John Porter case was continued to-day with the cross examinations of Major .b-irle and Col Davis, both of whom were recalled for that purpose. At the con clusion of the testimony the recorder urged that hereafter the lessions be held in New York. Counsel- for the petitioner objected, when the recorder made further remarks intimating t' at he did not desire the influence of West Point to contaminate the government witness who would be summoned. The board ordered an adjournment to Oc tober 1st, holding in abeyance its de cision as to where the nxt meeting shall be, except to be at West Point unless otherwise ordered. f SI'AKKS FROM THE WIRES. The President and friends yesterday visited the State University and Late Mendata at Madison, Wis, and left at 1 o'clock for Milwaukee. The board of directors of the Western Union Telegraph Company in session in New York yesterday adopted a re solution recommending, that a quar terly dividend of 1J per cent be declar ed. In a glove fight at Boston, Tuesday, between John Connally, of Boston, and Charley Walsh, formerly of New York, the latter was knocked out of time In the fifteenth round. THE MAINE ELECTION. The Republicans Left Without a Majori ty in the House-Tne Greenbackers Pressing Them. 1 Portland. Sept 11. The House now stands 68 Republicans, 21 Democrats, 48 Greenbackers,, with 14 districts to 1 hear from, being one oppcsition ma jority. Fraud is alleged in ward four of Portland, 'ibs amermen will near the case and it may change one Demo cratic representative to ltepublican and that may change- the' Legislature 2.30 P. J. Returns thus far show that the House - stands ; Republicans 69, Democrats 21, Ureenbackers 04, with 7 to hear from. . Ellsworth, Me, Sept 11. The Re publicans concede the election of Munch. Greenbacker. in the fifth dis trict by 600 plurality. i - Gloomy Situation and Prospects In the English Mannfactnring Dlstriets. . LoiDON. September 1L The Times this morning states that there is not a single encouraging featurin; the cot ton trade of North Lancashire. The I floods are not onlv being piled up in Manchester warehouses, ,but are fast Small manufacturers with limited I . - l I means are obliged to sell, at almost 1 any sacrifice, and before. .the crisis is there is. no doubt tiuttnat many firms will succumb., ,,, rm r- Fatal Fight Between Revenue Officers and Moonshiners. !'- :- i:i .i.'-..!,:' ' V.lzV, ? r. A TT 4 VTT A 4 . Ol geptember 11,-A special dispatch to the Constftufw says ; "?A deputy, United Qiau s marsna and a posse attempted, to arrest two young menrof tBaldihcounty for illicit distilling.., JfA(; ...desperate, fight ensued, in, whhf one of ilie pfee was moruiiyanaanptner severely j wounq ea.r 1- ,f Ty rT I TrFh ' derailed Pries ti,- . a 1 i i , If.,'.. ' lj"oiiDOH.,Sentemlber, li. A . Geneva jdisatchays tho, Bernesf gbverhment hajiij ecided to propps" tfle tf&w int.nntl Af Qntl.AI.M'1, 4hftf amnaaftf'ha grapted jb;ve ninefy jtbreejCatholic priests deprived of th.eif .livings jb l$7 for refusal to comply ;wjtb tbe jequire nlents of the State. , .' - - - Xhere haa illjiiim Conlntinople give farther de THE DEAD PASHA Some of the Circumstances Connected ' With the Death br Mehemet All. f i LOHDOsr, i Sept. ; ll. Later advices tails of ..the circumstancesv attending the death of Mehemet AH Pashar- It seems that at Gudir.i -Plava--and Co Iosin, even before the arrival of Me hemet AIL : comDlete auarchv had gained the upper hand, and upon his arrival in J akova, h e found the greatest i'i"eu' prevamug muuj mo m habitants. He was violently upbraid ed with having- come to Albania to hand over the land to the' Servians. The, agitation went on increasing,"find ing vent especially .in. vehement abuse of Abdullah Pasha, Mehemet s adju t int. The house selected by Mehemet Ali for his lodging, was set on fire by the Jbanians of Jakova and Ipek. Then the fight began between the in cendiaries and Mehemet Ali's escort, which twenty men of the latter fell. Towards evening, through the inter vention of some Ulemas, the conflict was appeased, the Insurgents promis ing to observe a peaceful attitude. About G o clock in the evening, how ever, in Jakova, where Mehemet Ali still remained, the struggle broke out afresh, resulting in the death of Adul lah Pasha, with several officers ot the escort, and the house in which they took refuge was fired. Mehemet Ali succeeded in escaping from the burn ing building and concealing himself in a shed close by. but his hiding place was soon discovered and he was merci lessly put to death. 1 he Albanian league, said to number 45,000'well armed and equipped men, are determined to resist the occupation of their territory by any christian pow er, mere 1a muca talk 01 oervia and Montenegro co-operating with Austria. It is thought possible at Vienna that anarchy in Albania may compel Aus tria to occupy that province also. A Great Walking Contest on Tapis. New York, Sept 11. Arrangements were completed to-day for a struggle of speed and endurance for $2,000 and the Astley champion belt between 'John Hughes, of this city, and G'Learv, the champion, the contest to take place next month. Both men will be allow ed to walk or run, the map coyering the greatest distance to be the winner. Hughes will run part of the time while O'Leary will walk only. SPECIAL NOTlUEs An Undename XrnthV- You deserve to suffer, and if yon lejd a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beafiti fnl world, it is entirely yonr own fault and there is only one excuse for you your un reasonable preiadice 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 all its miserable effects, such as sick oeaaac&e, painitauon ot tae heart, sour stomach, habitual costivenfss, dizziness of I the head, nervouspro9tration, low spirits. etc. Its sa'ea naw reach every town on the Western Coniiiient and not a Druggist but will tell ycu ot us wonderful cures. You can buy a Sansple Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will rejfeve you. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS piano iS"rtc?sDicS) organ only $425. Superb Grand Square Pianos, price $1,100 oniy iJ5o. Elegant upright nanos, price $80O only $155. New Style Upright Pianos $112. 5a Organs $35. Organs 12 stops $72.50. Church Organs 16 stops price $390 oniy $115. Elegant $375 Mirror, Top Organs,only $105. Buyers come and see ma at home if I am not as represented. Kailroad Fare paid both ways and Tiano or Organ given free. Large 111st., newspaper with much information about cost of Pianos or Or; r orga F. JJEj ns sent free. Please ad- dress DANIEL -ATTY, WasUington, N. J OA Chromo Cards, (perfect beauties) with 6J name, 10c. Outfit 10c. Turner CaTd Company, Ashland, Mass. Ear Diseases. Dr C E Shoemaker's Book on Deafness and Diseases ot toe Ear ana tneir proper treatment especially Knnmng Ear. How to get immediate relief from all the nn pleas - aatne-s of this disease, and & perfectly harm less and permanent care. A boos every family should have. Sent free to aU. Address Dr C E Shoemikbk, Aural Surgeon, Bead ing, Pa. For a CASE OF CATARRH that Sanford's Radical Cure for Catarrh will not instantly relieve and speedily care. References. Henry Wells, Esq., Wells, Far go & Co , Aurora, N Y ; Wm. Bowen. Esq., Mc. Hatton, Grant & Bowen, St. Louis. Testimo- ninl and trpfttisfihvmn.il. Prim with improved Inhaler. $1. Sold TER. Propr's Bcscon. Mass. Paiison's Pubgattvh Pars make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood la the entire system In three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may he restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible, sent Dy mail for 8 letter stamps. 1. s. juujnsujn uu , uangor, xae. 4 w. SPECIAL OFFERS FOR NEW PER ADVERTISING. We publish a book of 112 Pages 8 Vo. (no advertising) giving special offers for adver tising all over the country. Prices lower than ever offered before. The lasc edition sent post-pid on the receipt of 25 cents by DA UCHY Sl :o., Printers' Warehouse and Advertisement Agency, 191 Fulton Street, New York. Now Rfady! The Grand Achievements , of STANLEY o V??? tiye authors. , A full history of his explora - tops in A frjca and marvelous journey down the Congo. .JL new . exciting bpok. Brist ling with -wjll adjentorers and thrilling scenes to' 'danger. Is profusely illustrated. The pnbho eagerly await it.- jf is selling wonderfally. p A TTnTHW1 heware of mifestaternenUii U JL XUll ts of in terested part 3, but send for proof of genu ineness and fall description of r his work, al so terms. HUBRAKU BKOTHER8, Pubs. S. AGENTS AV ANTED som 8treet, Philadelphia. .' - ' REMOVAL" ' '!(!,.. ; rl have -re moved my Jewelry, andj watebmakfr's store, one ooor JSast from my fornr er plac? of basin'ess, Anrt in fill nrn T kAii ft frill 6totk of Jewelry Watches, Ac, - - 1 wonld like to have an aDDren-" tioe to my business. ..To a eood boy, who canidrnish satisfactory references, a, fine opportunity is offered. . sept8 . .. ,., , .. P. LA8NE, . Wei 1 1 rri proved C ity l a NYDer8on deslrine to nnrchapo well j ii,iriproyed city, lothorisewitA'nie rooms, aim moaern conyeniencw iiuo wkh of wateK brick kitchens withirfiye minutes mtAlt nf thA nnhllc winara. earl be accommo - dated by applying at,i lTHIS.OFFJLCE; M IE Mm dec!8 ' "!, . MISCELLANEOUS ! I?1 L J5 v - ' feu FREIGHT C. G. VIA WILMINGTON, Through Freight Route This line being fully equipped for businesB. offers unequaled facilities Us li Transportation of Freight, from WILMINGTON AND ALL NORTHERN AND EAblEBN ClUlt- 'JU CHARLOTTE, STATESVILLE, ASHEV1LLE, BMHERlOfcLK GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, ALL STATIONS ON lh ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LINE. ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTERN N. C. RAILROADS, as well as all points in GEORGIA, ALABAMA and MlSSlBBJPri. ISTJJbTOE jJJSTID bates GUARANTEED A8 LOW AS VIA TIIMIIE AS OTICK. INFORMATION FURNISHED WM A MOODY, South Western Freight Agt., Charlotte, N, C. septSO w E iHALL i TTENTION 0ULD HJAKEFUL' Al ONCE TO OUR SPLENDID STOCK OP 8 aeon, Soda, oap, rooms CHEESE, HAMS, LARD, RICE, S ugar. Candy, rackers, Baggingy lueing, alt, If you desire to buy low and MAYER MUSICAL ! WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AUKOTJNO ING THAT WE HAVE SECURED 1HE SERVICES OF Tvnt W T. ACi H rVHllJV . 1 Who for the last seven years hsd charge of " the Mdsical department of the Roanoke ' Ftsmale College of Danville, Va. Tbe. Professor will have charge of our Music House, where we will keep a large stock of - PIANOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC, and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE generally. : 4.' - -- - i First class instruments, sold for cash or on time. Old instruments taken in exchange. We still defy competition in prices and quality of our Pianos and Organs." TUNING AND REPAIRING done in the most satisfactory manner and on short notice. All New Music received as sn as - ' ! 1 ill lr?10!?"?? DM7S0I1 CO. STUDEBAKER-WAGON8, ''.I ' i. jx i 1. j. I am prepared to offer extra inducements to parties desiring the , CELEBRATED 8TUDEBAKER WAGON. Call and examine the Wagonr leer prices and. terms. ' -2 . -.. . JA " College Street. RANTED, Everybody to know that the McSmith Musie Of areenypiei 8.0, r-r r - Bells the best Pianos made Don't - forget the best made, and the organ they sell Is the boss of ail organs, the old reliable Mason & Hamlin, also Pelonbet & Pelton's, &e, &c rAddress loclt Box 1 Greenville; s a ' . 49"IQastrated catalogues and price lists can be had in Charlotte by calling on Cot D G Max- well. : All orders left with him win receive M ACON 8CHQ0L. J This school organisad with a view of 'pre 1 paring uuys vo euver ujo rroumnu uuu I Sophomore clasies in oar best coIiegeiiwUr 1 onen on the 16th of SeDtember. 1878 For particalars address -- W A? BA.RBIERVjr fu8l5f ADVERTISEMENTS. LINES NORTH CAROLINA. to all Points Soutli. ANY COMPETING LIF, JJ) UPON APPLICATION TO F W CL.A Fi K , General Freight Ag't, Wilmington, N. T T SMITH, Agent C. C. Railway - J arlotte. offee, TWT V-andles, 1Y1 olasscs, ack'crel Ties, ea, 1 obacco. wine, & to get fresh goods, call early. & ROSS. WATCHES. CLOCKS & JEWELRY. THE BIC SHOW is now open, at J.T. BUTL ER'3. Call and see all tbe NEW WATCHER, JEWELRY SILVEK WARE. NO LITTLE BIDE SHOW HERE. Come and get bargains. EveryJhlng is called by their right narre and warranted as represented, at J T LUTLEli 8, Oec22 Jewelry btore. MERICAN METALURGICAL WORK8, VAN WYCK SMELTING COMPANY, Perth Amboy, N. J. f Gold. Silver. Lead and Copper Ores reduc ed, and eighty per cent of metal recovered. GOLD buLr HKKJfil UttJS a specialty ; a guarantee of eighty pex en t, from which expenses are to be detracted. Ores Bhipped from Charlotte via Carolina Central Railroad to Wilmington, thence to Amboy by sail. Ores should be assayed and inspected by Prof Hanna, of the United States Mint. For further information refer to members of the Charlotte Mining Board or to Perth Amboy. Dr JULIO H RAE. prHtf , . Gen. Supt. Stop and lead AH forms of Kidney and Urinary diseafep, Pains in tbe Back, Sidea, And Loins are pos itively cured Cj ! j GRAIIT'B REEIEDY. Its effea(are truly marvelous in Dropsy. Gravelf Brlghfs disease, Seminal 1 losses. Leucorrhoea and lost vigor, no matter of ho w long standing the case may be, positive re lief Is had in from one to three days. Do not despair, hesitate or doubt, for it is really a speeifie and never fails. j It is purely a veg etable preparation ibj its timely use. thous ands pf cases that have been considered in curable by the most eminent physicians, have been permanently cured. It is also indorsed by the regular Physi ciansnd Medical Societies throughout th country, sold in bottles at two dollars eacn or three bpttles, 1 which Venpugft to cute the most aggravated case, sent to any ad dress on receipt of Fits dollar. Small trial bottles Ox dollar eaohr Ali orders to be addressed to ' n GRANT'S REMEDY MAN'F'G CO., 654 Main street, Worcester, Mass, jul25-4tn-dfcw QOftN AND WHEAT EXCflANGF, P O Address, Charlotte City Mills. Parties having grain to grind or to fee'l fill find it to their interest to calf on the OndersignecU Meal ground either ne or coarse, according to order. . Thankfal for former patronage, I will g'V my prompt personal attention to all orders front one bushel to icar load. I 1 fi Superintendent. St.: :iai
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 12, 1878, edition 1
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