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C11 1 S. B. JOlfES, Editor Sc Proprietor OFFERINGS OP BIEHIlTm POOB. . , . -,wn 'JWTTT.l Xert dm WtfMXftofiM. the well known , .?Tj?fiSS Jf nnuunuei ui urciicn a. j. i w.. , i telegraphed $5,00$ to Memphis forJJie relief of the yellolr fever sufferers th&e, and day before yesterday h telegraph ed another $5,000, thus bluing 1000 nnnnsitfi his name on humanity's sid the credit side of the great Kecord Book. We Honor Mr. jay uouiu iui f rvtVY"T ff ?! 'T' V - S rhn hAthun a tale of disastei is ribt wholly t$ad, knd this VerdicVthe universal country will record in favor of Mr. Gould. And yet we do not lose our head in admiration, of him, nor do we in contemplation of this lose sight' of every other charity which has been extended within the past fifteen inontha to the stricken people of the Mississip pi valley. Ten thousand dollars is a large amount of mttvgr to be gv$n 1m rriA man . '-. 71. L.Zl one man to one cnaxn-yei iuw tumiy people in this country have given vast- poverty. To him $10,000 is a mere bag atelle ; withdrawn f rom , liis fortune jt is never missed. The giving of It im- piles iio sacrwue, iiu iubu in au uuu o not btrfeMrimd-the lossr never agaiirtyrj0 l! thought of. Thus muih fdrBfo; eatiount stands related to tnat frqnii hidh it is in this instincetulti4ce4-f prefer to acquit Air. trQUtdf. 8f? ajy Minister motive in the premises, and to do him full justice in this matter; and at the same time we desire to do a pitiful measure of justice to those who, poor and humble, have contributed of their scant and insufficient means to this, J same most worthy object. Ljw svia-U mer when the piercing cry of wstaas,' much louder and more imperative than any that has been made this year, came up from all the great Southwest, there were scores and hundreds, yea, thous ands, who thrust willing hands into well nigh empty pockets, and cast into the gedtiai uh9 thai Jtvhich?aTc)re sentea small cimforw of wcl!tes given thjik Mriejhemselye3j EThi mechanic, tne workingman, the salaried man, the widowed woman, these cast in their mites, and if any one of these of ferings was made at the sacrifice of one comfort or eyen of one luxury and thousands were if one of these involv ed one extra- stroke itl6tiC-iinUhi3 W01 ff i,aoa AiAnimW-&.'-xrx ;x inuujuiiuo uiu lUCUtUIgllCl U1U 1UU1C I . charity than Mr. Jay Gould has done, for what pleasure that he once enjoyed does he now forego ? We do not under-ratq Mr. Gould's munificence, nor would we be so under stood ; he has given to the people who were sorely in need of it, $10,000. We "" only Temfnd those '"wlio' now praise and magnify his namothat there lire tkyas ands of names more wcpJthyjthan liuto be blazoned forth' as 'representing all that is charitable. From the slender purses of the poor came forth last year the several pittances which went far to swell the grand aggrete"itlSf"s given Memphis and drMns, Grenada and Mississippi CtyF Hi lly springs ana water v auey ?aBttscore of other places where" tTie Dlatrue wrought deathand desolation. The pittance Wteri ttfy)ffspring of wieafyi and were given, it may be, at the sacri fice of the Saturday night cigar or the toy which had , been promised the little "one'at hornet Itmay bethki Many -or them were given when there was "but a handful of meal in a JbarrjJ, -ni-ft. little oil in a criuse," adw)f4 toe on ly hope of her who gave was thatcon tained in the declaration of the inspir ed writer, "Yet have I never, ee ttif righteous forsaken nor his seed begging bread." , . This was the charity which the right hand did without the knowl edge of the left, and it was of charity of this . t kind, that , we , are ,told, it ' "coVeTtIP - 1 multitude of iBsA Vfh shall say- that uf the wealthy New Yorker is comparable to this? WhofiMshXWGouf ity was thgtatk mlift etfejgfl without whose knowledge iod sparrow falls to the ground ? Air. uouia nas done a gracious; gift ana ne deserves warm commendatio: But in bestowingitfcjB letlusollitd those humble ones whn a Jhcwhat. comforts, did unostentaijj3rl2 THK new YORK DEMOCRA -i. r . uuw icucutiuu convinocs us oi'Xiie wisdom of the re-nobinatio of Gov' Robinson by the DAaeoratio yarty of the State of Nw York; Th (uieaj;icr wasVhe$h8iWaitt)r tlil&hll cy of Xew Vork, city and State, barring oniy xammany. was in favor of the re 11 fW,ll)eHta mindrifj : wuicq nas so uorne itself for. years past as to have forfeited all claims to respect, or consideration, 1 w been? n&mnfehort ht case wounavti ' te'hM affirJad therebeen anything in Gov. Robinson's admlulsLf aUon fairly--open to mttUW' SSUmVkm He his made a wise and an honest Governor His has been a just and an economical aammistratlpnammany'a only objection toAka i&4hii he is Mr. T.1- den's friend afidBhat It has not hAn, ,Mm .pnxpcafc.a tie faattesW8ed t.JiIdaitfrm;iity imdnasf conddeted DeoDle: e?aMra'of Al?l?hJlW'iWM T ttttnat jno 1 A. .u . 1.1 . fi fimor-xiii:marpiot eclami!iat!ni 6bM i rAal Jiei takeni nia proper txitlcvltf'!tha !1itifis6fJ tndtariirortm U hand in glove rith Conklin-and -Cor nell for the overthrow of the Demo cratic nominee, and in arraying him self with ttofcejera that the regtiarmpcracy or. York has brcf -ght i jaust jlim. he wilbele,co2tth society of which he is the chier is not for a moment to be supposed. Many of the members, better Democrats than hp. will forsake it and rally around the " t . . . v - . - "v . . . LftaiBl gOti&nson, ex-Gov. Hoffman v i n nr. i H Yl T1 g nlffiftflY tuYPTl lo Mr;Hn"-"Wr--rwHr-ft-'-"' rrviQr, .a Vpf. rwonin tn niv tnem. J X f ' ancpwhen keqpes Mr. JTeiJy willroba- blVfliid hitoseft left witlijrathei4.Atfln siilicantfolowing. f i SuW)sing, -however, though iV is hardly a supposable case,) that Tam many remains perfectly solid in adhe- . n nnrUhftLJMl himself! niatftrhose JiearlTtr "r: tTL w.4 will not let cqmeover ffco JEbinsoh land tlili fe not fanpobaW), wi&t theaE Tammany does not claim any strength outside of New York and Brooklyn. Robinson, always strong in the rural districts; was never so strong as1 how. Miv Tilden in lS76r'arried the;-State; outside of these cities by S.P0Q majority; and it is claimed that Robinson will do even better, the enmity of Tammany giving him addwaLtrengthiv-tbe COtBltry. IT IW irwi, s4Hu.it iio frTlH hvplTfiP. his UOOIAI Vi A VIHJUil, 7iw vv ' w . -'- y mainritv wilJ lift VABV lMTcrft And 111 all pTooaoiuty. ihcuoi ?vijxrun downfall of Tammany. The possibility of this circumstance should inspire inspire" every man throughout the country who had any affectum for the! Democratic party to wish Gov. Robin- There is no cause whatever for dis- ireiient in the diitldok fift t i e wit a m tft StatWIWith hisjowaitieldll 'IF Ml . .. ? ,9 ib alMKiwerlui inniiencfif o: Meji Mils I behalf, We i whatever of Gov. Robinson s re-election, Tammany to the contrary notwithstan ding. THE FIRST COMMUTATION. sentence, and in this case that of the prisoners, Bradwell and Roseboro, in jail at Statesvirfe we doubt not that he has done wisely. The case was one in which executive clemency might well uptaiiL ApeiroveiiiurBiasi ravL vju- y to the w.tenie His poncy with reference to pardons and commu tations. Nothing could be more ill-ad vised, it appears to us, than the adop tion of any arbitrary rule by an execu tive in the matter of the exercise of tssentiawrwre torDe uswr of nbr usetn iu tne uusvrcburn ui ni3 u-uveniur, ac cording to the, peculiar character of each case, and for an executive to de- clare that he will never use it, is to say that he should be deprived of it We clamor for no man's blood ; neith- or fin nra Knrr T sy -'rivnit4fw r o v r . T , , 6 Cfininn roOSC upon society; d lfty tyersew under convictidn of the law. should pass judgment upon each several jcaae.arording to its pecu liar circumstances, we are pleased to M0f. Jararthri clamor of af drjs4, fi tlitiese casis, fhdT4 uadferstandifg if thei w&o lie ipwrposes o4hse wti o, n the formation of our system of govern- nt, Jlacd t)ie poronifl anfl sabteHientetices m4hh;mds of trfe Governor, - TnE Cotton iCfeop. The total re- ptsof cpttonatje shipping pojh3 ue year enamg 3isc AUgusc,iBTO, as compiled by the New York Chronicle, were 4,44 V&jbale$-torwcfr if ftdded the amoVJBPn direct fp . .maufacurers, t47455 bales, and the amount manufactured at the SQitth 152,000 bllei, asking) a .trjtil , & 5,073,531 bales, against 41165 bales in the previous year.' The amount ex ported to foreign countries in the past year was 8,467,565; bales, against 3,346, 640 bales, in the year before. The total amount taken by spinners in the Unit ed States w'asiegeo'bales. CETYWAVO A FUGITIVE:. Capetown. Aug. 26. The pursuit of King Cetviv'oco'iftmues Thotlv. He teP Wft WtZW Teiyjtq.thja bush. His pursuers have been within miles oryimMifljhavBeett tjowei ot Uen.Wols a . fti1inrhitiiiMfct"i Tonal U W UlflVtlT waanamrjatr any Ctmayokilfcbe phc fordwaptujiedi nativ who romis- ea to show, him the Clg-S hllinf place. Th4ushh4ein he sun toeT- Becietei! Is now wluu ufriiiifiwn rrr uWMVVWTQn, SeptvlSThe reportJ . wio wiittiijonerjjoi xiucation L8."0"8 tnat the an snows tnat tne annual expense per cani- rWeli Wgheat cost r,opitj8ltt-itii& Chero-. xv JunDey Indian r Temtori ,wheraJ jil . -i r i ' '.if i ' i n i. , .on irnn oina.ii i-M in JTIxic and (be Rape .o ) nawTiro. i&ieains ttava ooourxwl in one dav. The dieasefcas rearripd ICffi a - y. ofShe fiiliMslnleef scfe& Gov. Jarvis nas commutea the death JUevinftlhayi Governor, in (olempla efionM the Mi of lis power td exrln TWA feet 4khVma Mfaflfctstfii V I VUGU aiimt Hit. I 'He : iichesM w4at vi . w . . . r . 7 w r9 1 vaikm . 12 . .i m .111 x asrvMteilT?rrii lKfeSlrwi e . inches f -1at vikJil..sI ritii " m -t. -t iir' tv are reuortedas badlv infected. -jwki- . BKL.fkk'-.. jm - i.sr w A special to the same paper from Hoi 1 . J , . a x " - lettsville, Texas, saryl ri KftfuVt IrMi4i named Packett, waar xfcdtWBT4rlft a met encef &0Q0 Bnctatoi wan February 1877. A Fatal Crash UUUUl nits on vv et-e ourtn wrMf. whirt i ouuucuij ma aiicmoon witn a great are still aUve, - but-have not yet been reached. J'HQQ lQ ifolaeBs; alwurl imrjoveriahinAnt la the beginning of poor rJl l7l T Abl j -THE FEVER. Holdings Its Own tmentpbi An -v - 3 otbsr Appeal ME3Tmii m pef wases of iryiverHtfee41whites4a4 1 seven t red-hate Men reported morn- JrrijerKhaWi)een tiiieftjieatlw since last night Joseph Dargis and two color ed. Father Walsh's phvsician now savs he has not yellow fever His illness was prostration from over-woTK..iiewath- er was cJ ear and pleasanjt, j j. iiiLyuuwiig nas seen. Comrades assist us. Our local press stlmp us a fraud. We organized Jtay 21st Tie Howards furnish medi cines, physifans and nurses, but ho rations. President Porter furnishes hratieus to the people in the camp. Otherwise no funds. We do not de ceive you. (Signed) W. F. Hill, Chairman. RvD. Sfeddy, Vww-President. , Y F3 LL$pecretary. llorie than alWilea'Minnte. . There has recently been a controversy among railroad engineers as to the speed of trains, some contending that it was impossible to go at ' the'' rate of a mile a minute. . On Thursday, a test was made1 On the fast train of the Penn- ayl vania railroad bet weeni Philadelphia and New York wmU maks; no .stopJ for a distance of eighty miles, between Germantown Junction and Jersey City, t jfc lveimiepwere passed over in exactly PA fc t- W VJ V . VJ .! V . VUH& ter "seconds. At another point three miles were madeJn tw minutes and ttiinsi&nfxijqsJ If Ixtra speed was iriaVieoiHMir tralh, wnich consistediof: four cars containing one hundred and sixty-three passengers. The engineers of 'the Pennsylvania railroad assert that there are a dozen trains very. day .that make a mile a'mihute on every trip. - Jtf AttlUt FKO.11 TUB WIHB8. -.Hon. Hjtorrner Congress ylfania, a man of man from weaicn am ex d business connec g at Newark, N." tfet)nst rei &is deacafgi Hon. Mr? iraifvean, the Canadian financial secretary, has resigned, Other liberal members will follow, after which, it is probable, a coalition gov ernment will be formed, headed by Chanvean and Chaplean. The steamer N. P. Banks, which was Reached opposite the naval hospital, oil JNortoiK, August is, was gotten on yes terday in "good condition. "Continental newspapers, especially those of Paris, continue to publish all kinds of alarming rumors relative to the relations between Germany and Russia. Buildings Xos. 112, 114 and lltt, Ex change alley, New Orleans, were de stroyed by hre yesterday. loss, $10,000. CfxciNNATi, O Sept 13 President Hayes left for Fremont this morning. It Is not perfectly convenient to consult row phrslclan for every Headache or attack of Indiges tion which may trouble you, but It Is both safe and convenient to use Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills, whleb promptly relieve the discomiort ot these auacKs, , ; Llghtlac Strikes a Prlitlic Office. The papers In the Eastern cities have recently amused themselves with a description of the handsomest entertainment given at a restaurant In Chester street. In Philadelphia, to the composi tors of the daily morning papers, at the unusual hour or lour in the morning. The entertainers were i wo compositors on the Philadelphia Morn ing Record, who were fortunate enough to have an Investment of one dollar In Uiecelebrated Louis iana State Lottery, on Angus! 1 2th, rewarded with oenuvrasKH t - i in j v i i a prize of Fifteen Thousand Dollars. Suh aild"'bV-T6WBre"(itilte"COmifiol wiui tnose wno.wr lnd- wrile to M. A. DauDhln. P. O. Box 692. New Orleans. La.. r sunie person K no. mv Broadway, mew ion Sunt V- n i Ease Atuiiahle by the Bheaasatle. Tes, although they may despair of relief, it la attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there Is a remedy which carries off, by means ot Increased activity f the kidneys important channels for hi (tod F ptflficaUon the acrid element to which ptt)iolafists the most eminent attribute the painful ipiosif a tneory completely Dome out oj una analjtla. The name of this grand depurent la r. a preparation likewise celebrated as a MVuf mmm. wuouyauvui wuivu vauoci vvumuuiuo- tlon of the blood with the bile and a certain means of relief In dyspepsia, fever and ague, and nervous ailments. 1 It 1m, fttr&apfe, the finest tonic extant, and Is hlgMr recowwaeikied as a medicinal stimulant b dlsttrurulahed physicians and analysts who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very beneD tociai. The press also endorses U. SEPTKMBBB 13. 1879 it f--r PBODUCX. A -4 TTUfcic . 1 n li fl" r X' 1VIU DKKlUi UUVUUUVU UVMVSV VAH H 4.0Oa5.75, extras B.25a3.4U, supernne 5.J6aa.50, patents 5.00a8.00. Wheat, active and firm; No. 2, wmier , no. i viucagu suruig von, dsn t-,; tmk & iiuc&gu spruig trstavo, cuau vow, ucwoer 940, November 2. o. 3 do 881. rejected 7& Corn moderately active at 83tfeate, cash 83, September 84 October 83, November 85a, Mar refected at 8231a. Oats In good demand at 23 Vi, cash 24, September , October 25Vb, No-; vemoer reiecvea at zu. trvnt unseuiea at nt cash, October 8.25a 274. September , November 7.92. all year 7.75, January 8.10. Lard In fair demand at 5.75 cash. October 5.75a.77w. Nov- . January .Kuucmeaw steaay, COTTON. k is m a jfiT ; i loaui-Steady5m1ildJlna:llc; net receipU Kigrosjftt-tist4ja2W; exports coastwise a; sales 10; exports to Great Britain . BoerroH Steady; middling 12&; low middling 12Vt; good ordinary 11; net receipts ; gross KR4- uIm ; ntnck H.l exports to Britain vs. - M -TT" -- ' WnjrnfOTD Steady; middling 1114c; low mld idling lscf reotf prumary lim; net receipia ow. gross : sales 250; stock spinners ; ex- Vlththe IWtbporm cHMDwlse 444: to Great Britain ; toConi 1.. wm I '. Psninnnri RtaarlT- middling 1 2&BC. : low M-"'ra H-i ordinary llc; net recelpto aa ptou Hi;inlM 8R8; SDinners an; swea AuiusTft-fitiady; nUddllngJ0c.; low mW. ina ldys., food ordinary lO&fec. ; receipts 885; , I shlplkenta'-; tales 837: stock -. upmeni 4-steady; middling 1114c; low mldr aTTnglT Ing lie.; good: ordinary itc.; nei receipts lrfrt; grasp r sales tJOOeteck 5,207; exports iastrlsTfl; Q;?m -i nance tochaflilBl.. MAAinta 'i imu aTrmru us iTmiu ni iiaiii aiaar n . t aj.m.- ..ihani.al ' ' ljdbAMNt)OHv- Q)Ubo dul.'iUddUng Uplands, Dta, nuaaung urieansou.; huot ar closing rri. re- Fntares opened: 1-32 0-16iOetoberBd November, r and JanuarrBrJaiMry , January and. Fetv 1 nA W-Aa.WA awl Tin ill T I H M1.1K I lAAOm. nnv Ftehniarrand Marctt-W Apru ana uay iKafclt and April .fifoM teS!S and November persalT , September and October. WMJUi' iM!)UiAfci-1his week's jlicmlarwf the tivArfwvn rrtttw "RroSTRra' ASSOCTaoon says : CoUor C r - - . . , . - - I aim i I Quotations are unchanged. American was In fair I u A.,ar MMt aAti an uImtim AT 1-1 Hil In thA Aft iviium fIV4 u.v. u w.uw V lv iMutftbe sveek. Quotations were oncliangad. V i .1 J r i 7 -. RiB.no km in DreuT kdou nsuucst; uiioto V- ed : Tutrires bpened quiet but firm, and prtyi adwiu Hardened B-Jiuov nrepwmBM mej3 who o uuu uuuici ouu wiv uunvriiuan except t Beptemoer aeuvery. on xnurs lay the tone wasweaa, ana runner aecunea i-ioav FINANCIAL. ifzwou-Bney 4oA'lHg81alk4 governments quiet, new o s - ji.ias. rour ana hatf peseenM l.Q4&irour per cents 1.0114- 8tate aaomjmm. V-x. ji jl jl v Saffigafe November.......,.. 12.20 10.93a.94 leurutuy March.. . i 10 .70873 1U.80S.83 feinta' H00. American 1 (KH. chsaper, but the: decline ' ha since been woaiiy STdXryTO-feiM CITY COTTON MASOT. ". :.J t. " v J" Omoi Of in Obskbtkb. i fi) CmiMurrrm. September 14. 1879. f The . market jesterdar closed quiet. rt(t km midcix.i... CHARLOTTE FK00UCE MARKET. SEPTEMBKB 4, 1879 TA( f TlKS SDUced. " llalS 65h70 65a70 '66a70 315340 COKjf, per bush'l pi tmM-'!".WfJf1' oats, iWdf M7..!.!.::.f!::'.:.!!! Bacon . ---i N. C. hog round ; . 1 . ...... ' Hams, . . . . ..... . . . u-jiii.-u'd:: 7aj 5a6 14al6 '28a25 HameLcanTased. BP1J taJULTS : dear Bib Sides . 1 Coff - PrJmeBto......v.: nmi luear-noase.... ','rCuba ..v..... . j ' New Orleans : Liverpool nhe. . . . . S09AB - ;v- 85a40 35a50 Yellow. POTATOES- ;-i!Sweeti.4iiJj.'.v.v;.u... '50a60 i j - Irish., . ,. iy ; Jh"Sroiirm.:r. . ... V.7. XGOS,perdozen..Ji.J.. Extra. . . . p75 ; ,20a2S 16al0 2 85H3.00 T7k m ."m i- ir, i nn Pi ' 1 4rwf .iJwniwvU4-J'rifiio- 4111. J. ll.fi - i o.fii.- n j ; ,.-. .!..!'jja rb'ij;r'.J oiL;'i ' hROfwerr avd eakiatji, . ;!f;l! Nwoflere to trade a fun stock of 'r.i i.v Lubin's Extracts and C (1! English Select S P I C E 8 , CtoiaWHoifAnd Glycerine Soaps. Bngiish, French and Ameiicaa TOOTH BRUSHES. Carefully prepawdj at aU hours, both night and day at H MC nil m in'), PreacrtpOon Store. tt: security; ; ; SECURITY SECURITY. . ' ...... . ; ; ' .' i " -i 200 Barrels of !: a WEST A SONS' ' EiTRA No. 1 KEROSENE AW. ALADDdi SECURITY OIL. . . i XI it . : ' i' - -' . Wesf Extra No: r Eerosene Oft, from C West ft Sons, Baltimore. -a.--- i ; ;. ,,i ' ! I .:"'l niii;:. Highest lledal awarded at Oenlennial Exposltipn.' AiM nihj nntnn. Wananted to stand a fire test of 110 degrees FfOuenbeit before It win. bum. c. Wstsoria,J(wnmorai ds. j.kikiqr, seie Acew, CHaBLOTTI, N, C . ' '. BUITALOVJ HTHIA WATER, Hunyadl Janus Water. Ar water, 1 1 , .'- (!(! h ' An (WELL'S. H 0YTS GERMAN OOIOONl ,iii la small and large bottles, ottect from ?4nufae- ' 1 turers, at ? .:Ul , WILSON BirRWELl'S nM BUM 1 1 - fi 1 r. p. r-ti .')!'! . 1 1 : 1 ' 1 ' ' ' .' s: HiNICHOLAS, ' '')!.' m I. SCRIBNERra alSTRiTa MAfi AZ3NE . Jii.i ,.!.! : sir. ;' !! " "; ') :.!.., : roil eiBtAAisafaa i ,ir, .-.MtU':', h-.f -v mu ).. it ti, liX-nrtTAL aatfjoixM aAOABHS. t ISi'f .,!., 'I I. 1 i t : i i : i f Messrs. acribnet k Co., In 1878, began the pimli cation of St. NiCHOSOi, an Illustrated Magazine for etrts atwt Boys, with Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge as editor, i i frre yean have passed ance tke first num ber was toned, and the uagazlne has wen the highest ftoslOoB. ' n hat jk moiithctmilattodof t . ''.i-' '.t 1 i i i it iv - . . : i i-1-: . t'U i-u'UlU ou n iii 'it":; . It Is published slmaltaneousry to London and New York, and the transatlantic recognition la al most as general and hearty as the American. Al thouglttSie progress of b imagazm has been a pwwuy, aavwacei a nas nwraasnea a eaiiors saeas of best, because bet Ideal .continually outruns It, and the magazine asswrfUy iollojrsJUW."daf l NicaKJLAa stands ' TuT, v.'i.i i..io '.T .xne arrangemews ior iiierary anaaneoBBiDO-' fjons for the newvorome the Atxth are comnletaj drawtag from already favorite eourees, as well as; from aroiatemc new .ones. ?Mjt Wjwakfc&oci mxm'w.wmm'K bar. mux twelve- xaontniy nsMvrbe KiBtung wim ue numDer lorHovemDer. utix. w first ol tlieyrumeHiad wlfl b lUsBfiraled nf JaaJ aeuy. lxoo story is one of travel ana aarsuture In mHvijM Bnd Ih Dnk... ? .Vv iil. mJ tnamaa,, .fHgliia. 9 pon- anuea taie, ' .. By Katharine D. SniliV' wlA 'miikrsc bt FradL eelnsiathe iv isusan CVwi iTCmy wtta plenty of feaily lh tne TOlusae. 9 cotnmBB besyeon Ha a-i . . . i J., .. T Alfred Fredrlcls,H About the otiwlaniUlar fea- wes x ot.;wcsxj,,uj editor preservess good-i hnmwedsuenMoontont, perhaps, .to let her live volumes already1 Issued. propiWoenliig the rtxtix! In respoA to short stories, plAiiitrpoeis, bomoel testeuctiTe sketeneav jmxl&itae and Ion of f'Jack-liUie-PulDit" the , fYerr .Little Folks" f: TersssySaOQ ayaei2& aents nmBber.Aub scrtpaocs received byihe publisher of this paper,: and by all bookselJori, and postmasters. Persons, wishing to suti'dlrect with the publlsherm should write name, postofflea, ourty aad State, lit' jm,. tuiaeena wua remittance- tnjtmauzr-i h mHBSWyi wseBastareajwwerip ; fui rwyw .liiUaid o) 00 v, jtaoaawair ew, ioix.! y ...;i.ooa2.oo , wiu nu fiiroogn nlPtirMit win hA nera .iwtli aliKi ' irheIuIosr6mpietef;aD(3 II! ULiU V W 1 Bit FOTTNA IN THE CITT, 13 BEING and of excellent quality; and our nne oi sukje t mitM nm h mmiaased in Deautv oi nnisn. J .Utea, Wetaylte all porchasere to Inspect our Stock, wure i i.ii-iii.iiij owwvmi, "' rr 1 Via Steamers to Portsmouth, Va., ati4ri)Bi4ia(KRaii and Through Cars, Enabling Quick : ! ' SHi'MIW an3 Southwest. ; " & : , I Mark .goods plainly via Seatoasd AJrhLlna eesoc tao aune. jorunormaoon .I'd .i.I i'i nr??r : Woav Just received antee Uae of j . '. : .ii' t a 1 - Consisting of LADIES BUTTON, LACS AND CONGRESS BOOTS, SLIPPERS, NEWPOtTS, CRIL- DREN'S PEARt SHOES. .s i ;! ;.uf j Hi : i .ni.-..' ill .-..J .Ki i ) in r ; Also a beautiful lot of ! j I t "NEWARK iVQRK," ooMPRisma (Sa!, Oxford and Strap, PLAIN AND BOX TOE, Which, we are now prepared to offer at extreme ..: M low prices. Thanking our mends for past favors, and wish ng to merit a continuance of the saine! by keeping the largest stock, beet assorted, : - . -'H'ru'"1 -Mil y ;n SELLING 10VJER, And strict attention to busineas, with polite.young men to show gtwdswltJiout trouble. 1 H . . -.i..: .. :i! ; ; "i It- : '' 1 ! ' W.ltlioBMES, Agent, mlth, Forbes' Ok Stand, Trade St June liJ. r.i-ii WITH PEGRAM & CO., i i. . - f ' PEALKR3 IN . 1)1'. i.I : ,'J.l.J. : : 1 il li, BOOTS, SII0ES& HATS, .1 r- .- 11.:.'. lstN I tOKAftLOTTEi iN. Cy t ! ii 'fl'tiiji;j Jo iluitn-) J,v-anow'-nW.' ; ! ' ' t-'l i:ni.l ! I Il)tll I TJi'l'' f .il T 0 ivJ (I. IV- 'I i . iij . !';;; '. :i '!?, ;l--Ji "VU' .''1J4.1U-' I 1 DoptspsDoesy :i;t irafT ill - V'i.i.iil Jl 1. ! HV't i lifllll-J ,' i .fit t r U uiitliH ACPLEED, TO, Jf .., iu,7 Ji:.U bttuul-tM'.b: f -i ..i .hn v '-'I i -(W.)rA'A.A' 5' k(" WA'1W iiHfi.ii in I rtrra-feilT '.iwafc jifirid Luok f !U!.ul H7 lull; !;T -f V. ! And w ffluU b Pfta ;Jl,(,tt!lH- inune for yotitsiafirielii.g;' J: r-..n AeDfcittyiiWflL' .biiitvi'HfTjii.i'., : ' I 1 rises ifiiVTLANTIC, TEKSESSEE it aiUILBOAI) frVtn 1 I . 1 ...( On and. schedule -f1 jiJ 12 06 p. rt I walMpOMCblSOraiHS" t Leave Statesvllle-".....-..,.-. ;,-,,r. 4 00. a. to. 4Pavtdscoegb,W.sJ W Wi.L 43 a. m. 4Urivtf3iailotte44(i;..r4 0 fcu m. naosdsMiicaonniade at Statesvlteiwtth katna erer the W. K-C-R, R,Roan t)rip,tickeU re diKedrates; to Elckot?,1 MorgantonTGlen Alpine, karton, fienry's'-Aifievillo and 'Warm Spnngsi rood to return . until NoMmbaBlsi:.aBd htnnm '. ..,M i !ihjj;..1,yv:H t 1 1 1 - wr a Mnito - -w mu a aftef Monday, Aug. thT QflOWig JMrldson(OIMSm).au..uuu. Arrive at StatesvUle,.4Vi ...... RECEIVED BY US. .OUR STOCK OF HEAVY jaauiunj. auu xi&nvuu-A uww iw uenuemen, iaaies, soys; : styie. auauiy ana catwpueas. r , . v.. .w " " - 7 leeung well assured we ean suu erery one, m Biyie, BaSSSSSaS t' ; but; I iJ-hi ; ,'iti.4i. , ' a. 3, j? ijmjm, south T. T. SMITH. Airent F. W. CLARK, GneralFreight Agent, ) ' JOii lNTlNG. ;: BOOK BINDING. -.ill!- - STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. H GOOD, WORKMEN. la eonneeUon with the publication of The Ob m ahBtieostabllahhif of 6& hfithe larg stBoit sbnlptete, andnost lthOMiitJyiulpped I JO, PRINTING HOUSES .vml T)"i;j li'iilmli In the South, the proprietor has Just added a com plete BOOK BINDER Yf AND Rilling Department, ib J' i 1 1 Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. uid magazines, newspapers, law or otaer books d at , , , . . , . . , ItIL ... And work ot, UUs class, ruled , and bound to order. Wear to furnish elose estimates on every on of . : - LETEERPRES8 iPBLKTING. 7., ii;T j.lfc : )I A, FULLUPPLT OF WOOD TYPE FOR : ;iK;ii.-; ' ho qaai oj .hi. 1 if .-id i--J POSTER PRINTING. Theatricals and other exhibitions can get their DATES and POSTERS printed here to as attractive We have a very SH sopply at type It piintmgJ BMM IWUCW fMU WM. Kianm B! ; ,., BRIEFS FOR TlSl'SUPRE 'COURT. tii ,i. i.i.j, . 'i i.-.ti. s-j;i -1 yj-.-a And Uwyers. desirous of aresenUng their ,Argo mente to good shape wfll do well to give us a trlaL WeAaro t most aoeuraiproof-reders, and out woAia as ftoin .defects as jJMdWe to u'Af'A ivy vi u-rmn. - 4JSTTER-HSASS, Statements. Order Books. .i hctij Visiting Cards, r art iuh 4 1 Bi&Cfeds, Pamphlets. (.a tnudiadg lUsdB .0 :tr ;tin ?iif -.1. . !!. 1- .j Circulars, v Envelopes, V Mations. (H). ! Checks, T.nhala irr J .? .Hk'flf'.i.'nf. BILL .HEADS, Deeds i iu si'itwow. ,u,iJrii; bite Ui-.i; Receipt BocayjH o msii .laiu Baatnesa fiaids, .tt.i suu h .j and i . "R Ai'i Aliii'VavSr Blanks. In fact all kinds ofj printing done at short notice (i a: ma TAHiivr Special attention given to Railroad Printing. BOOK WORK. ! B&till aiuaapplofpthnn AosJob f tahi'r 1rtOT Wneet. an'tu iHnwwoeaspeciany wlthna. is j uAvoauajjaiY" alecJV IfKwi T tjct "t i wa r 4T. W. BOX J mm nmtA sr. u. aox isa An ssutins ON WKAR IS VERY FULL iuiu nuaren, ot the very quality and price, who may favor as with a cai i v "j , utj dviu (u cirineiy low t. . Steamship Wharves er off,- "Li: ' ' ' ' Western Airent, C. 0, Uailwtv W OPERA nor S E. MONDAY .' t A i SEPTEMBER lith. TjeiHAOpOllWRY. ce In this. cny 01 we unequaiea ana new STAR ALLIANCE COMFAiNY S Presenting withf iew scenery, Wardrobes and ef fects, the entirely new Operatic success , , , . pt the day, H. M. S. PINAFORE ! Representing. In the Star u 35 Ladies and Gen- NoIThee rfornlnce4a, the most re fined ami Jerating character, and are given at double tke expenserbut without extra charge. No advance lvprtoes-j.o extra charge for re served seats? i Bex "sheet -now open for best seats at McSmltn Music. House."; y Open a -7.80. Begins' at:15 precisely. Car nages ai iu.hu. Sept 10 6 1 SCHOOL. This School, orsanlzed with n view of preparing boys to enter the fresh 5 man orsopnomoreeUsses in our best f gl1 WW? 01 Sec tor particulars address W. A. BARRIER. July ll-tlllsepl5. BALTIMORE, MO., No. 59 Franklin Street : - . : H 1 EDGEWORTII Boardng a! Day Welfool For Young Ladies. MRS. H. P. LEFEBVRE, Principal. Will , S-epai 0 peUgliie lih TLorougU training In tne English Departments, and the French and German languages practically taught. aug 19 deod2m. MBS. M. J. IIEINEMAN, a native German, will be pleased to receive iU Ui ua itiagun, au ner -Tesi-iMM ftntittrciJ seHk w reasoiia- ' ble terms. If preferred she will wait on pupils at their homes. Sept 7 sun-tu-wAsun. SCHOOL NOTICE. I wlfl open school for boys on Mon day next, hi the school building on Gen. Barrlnger's lot on Church street j The schooL wU V at first, consist of on ly two departments, Primary and In- taiifli.lo.ln ma AKlAAt KAlnn tr oamiM the bestsofslbUtHClaaslacation In .order 4bt the Instruction may be thorough. TERMS, (payable monthly,) Primary Depart ment $3 per month; Intermediate, $4 per month. 1 1Jt.ujuaiL.-7. - .SFS Cartliiii;KliIltaf institute Opens Monday next the l45tb.-jDay -Cadets, old and new. will report promptly ai o'clock, a In. . P. THOMAS, Superintendent, C'i.' !.-tu.i. 1 ept lO-dtUIaun.. " lrti-tltant SaWoi'iitfi. SI,iICHTBSTEII, MERCHANT TA1 LOB. Just received another lot of the finest goods in the market. Also the MONTHLY FASHIONS for September. WW mwte -hereafter NEW STYLES for every month for the benefit of my customers as the monthly differs greatly from the large y te. which la only for the months of August unci Ft b tuary. sept4 lolli li i i.liMJi iihuiMM- , . I, r. R. M. ROBINSON, FASHIONABLE AND PRACTICAL TAILOR, Rooms tip stalrs'Over J. J. Sims' Grocery Store, ftrrA.ito rim Courtllouse- New work made to'order. and warranted, to U. fcJtlnV, cleaning, tertng iand, repaWng speii.-. . ties in my'nne. " All work done st short notice, and on re :i i-pJMHiim WINTpH"GM)THIN(i H1NRT M. CROWELli, of Newarkrfcew J r. y. well known to the people of Charlotte, ai d vicinity is now in the city with new, handsome m.i desirable sampreaoiFALlr AND WINTER CLOTHING, SUITINGS and COATINGS of ibe newest desiens and frhpl imnortations. 'i He asks hisfrtends to rtve him orders tor FALL ana wunxer CLOTHING until his arrival. aug24 tf i hi i n UIM .li' ! . FOR RENT. nn r, nlnn-5 fwilw sf-jji-. l(iA ttie large and eommouiohsf Store Room on Try . ona!Met CtJArlotte;oowoooupied byXD. Latta, la now offered for rent for the ensulm? season. Be- 4 ang nearly Mrectly opposite the OsatraJ Hotels it is one or uie most aesiraoie locauons ior-a uiotniiig Store In the city. . . 11 p h ruaseaslan given October 1st 18TW.-1 Aug i The basement of the Metropolitan Hofef. dirtier (the music-store and .Commercial. National Bank. Also furnished rooms in the same building until i January istnexi ,my w..,,,h4-.Wi Jsw USo. GOODS FOB COi ices - .wwi xiu Jr. 31 10 ovia, 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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