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- " ... , .Jtj. '-i-Vi-lS,.,.. ...ju... ...... - . i Ti i. II IIH i lllflll.ili MHJ iri-1-"J-- . Ammw-.t-I" '"-.;":-: 431IAS. H JTOWES, Editor & Proprietor !Etxbd at th PosrOirjrn MCiUBti, N. ST. AS HKOOHD-CLAM MATTKB.J WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29; 1SS0. Mn Rhprman has expressed the sol emn conviction in W?hingtoff th Jbe L Republicans will . carry uniq. uy ,yw majority in October. Shearman is an adept injures, aswe may navue- fore remarked. Ana tne ihcl i cant figure out a margin of more than 5,000 for his party in a "great uepuuu can State," casting over 600,000 votes, is enough to make Democrats feel happy from je?nJ&-to, cssmu THE NEW rOlXKJOC2aACl Meet In State Convention ?.mij Nominate Candidate forftpiei ntceandPledyetlie 35 Electoral f. : Voteeir Nework to Hancock and Enfflisn Speecncs tnat Breathe larmony and iteconciliation and Foretell a Democratic- Victory ia ' November. - ' 'g&kTO&i, Sept ki)emoria- roll was called for votes and lion. Chas. VV. Bapallo, of JNew York, one of the presentTJnstices of 'Appeals bench, had a larffft maiioritv on the first ballot. The nomination was then made unanimous I'UE OUTLOOK FKOTl WASHING-TON. WE HAVE TAKEN SPECIAL PAINS TOUDAPT OUB PURCHASE OF "3i NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, ' WNFIELD st!bT?r 'HANCOCK. Of Pennsylvania. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, WHXIAM II. "ENGLISH, Of Indiana. " . STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Fob GoYKKNOR-Thomas J. Jarvis- -. . nmuns lames L. RODlBSOn. iv -WUil5n L. Saunders. YmlmixTT GknkkaLi Thomas Kenan. FOB TsTKUKKR-JohnM. Worth. r- ' jtojaCongkkss Clement Dowd. j COUNTYlfflOCfiATlC TICKET. FOB TO HOD8K OTt RBPRBBSOTATTraS-AvG. Seel Fob Sexbhv M. E. Alexander. Fob Trbasubkb John A. Young. Fob Hbgistsb of Dkbos Wm. M. waxweii. Fob Cobonkb-W. NAlexander. Fob StJBTBYOB--liL K L Blggars. mm TT.iTTroRK. "J7i risM of trial M t7u habeas corpus, the liberty of the press, tlx freetorn of ivwv thA natural riahtt of persons, ana ine nyiu - of property, must be preserved." Hancock. If New York has been a doubtfu State, the Saratoga convention at Al bany, yesterday, takes it out of that category. CbJe re:unitd Democracy of New York pledge the 35 electoral votes of that State to Hancock and English. A Salisbury correspondent want to know if there is "any Eepublicacam paign news afloat," and if so "why it is not Dublished in so impartial a journal ask The Observer." Our esteemed friend has read this journallongenough to know that it is not only impartial hut truthful. We mint .uemuuianv, news in preference to Republican news because- jnore-relyMiew "V stance, tile members of ( Hayes cabinet continue fto express the opinion m Washington that Garfield will De elect ed, and their valuable words of encour agement are promptly ,tejegraphed , to the remotest recesses oi wicwuu.ij. Now, imagine a cabinet officer telling newspaper correspondents that the campaign in Indiana -and Ohio Tras- as suming a doleful hue.- we Know iaai it is so, but John Sherman wouia never concede it, because he is lured to diow insniritine notes upon his official tnuq- pet. Our correspondent can implicitly reiy on a his jazrn-mn- " Mr. Blaine-cKdn't leave for foreign partal after his humiliating defeat pn Maine, but he did the nexi oest mingr he went to Pennsylvania. At runa- tlelphia he made one of his character istic; speeches. The point so is ws n.ai- Mio nsntilft were notSOing -to r.hanse the AdministratfoiitfiiS"' yeJ because of the general prosperity. "Thev refused to make a change in ikeaia the Mfai&fl! r"?ofc withstaudine the flrfancia!1 parilo 6t1S, th fswt nf. -the. sheD-rot in Nevada, and the breakage' oT-he main shaft of the Woonsockef miaand ; they", are not going to'kick"in""the dashboard this year." All very well, Mr. Blaine; but crreat Doint. The JUU W T v o people did express a-desirefor a change in 1876, but some obstacles-were placed in their way which prevented the exe cution of their good intentions. That thing is not liable to happen this year though. Mr. Blaine can easily recall how Bignalljt thasS recently .failed in the State of Maine. ? Mtata rniiventinn aSSei tnnrn i -Til at. i .1 r this attemoon. alled to ayder by Jf "1 toaiirthe Sto committee? who, after mony & : the party -said ' the State committee had selected Rufus W. Peckham as president of the conven tion The selection was agreed to with; cheers. Mr. Peckham was escorted to the chair by J no. Kelly and Mr. Hill, of Chemung, and m a onei auuresa vuu gratulated the party upon its presence here as the re-united Democracy of the Stated Applaaw.) He stated that their business liete was first to nominate the chief justfeeof the court of appeals 1 be Chanced Atpect of tlio Situatiou Bl&ln 4ad (4jtfnkllBr Denounced 1 and : Uepudiated Jobn ' Sherman' -.VuDulajritroXhci- Uloodr Sliirt Campalsrn In Indiana a Iead FaiU urp-mJ Varef nl Canviuw fjhe Stale Snow It VjimUtakabljr Demo cratite WasiIington, Sept! 27. Following so closely pn the heels, of the unex pected victory in Maine, the grand de monstration m New York bas astound ed and filled with fear the Republican managers here at the capital, and the whole- bodv of bartisan officeholders. They are in the condition of an army demoralized by a general panic, and made almost hopeless by a loss of con fidence in their leaders. Curses loud and deep are showered upon the head and second to notify their brethren rn 0f the magnificent Jewell for incom- other States that JNew x oik. wouiu uu potency. its duty in the coming contest and se-pju-a the -election at the Democratic tickeifor President and Vice-President. (Applause.) tie tnen proceeaea to con sider the question of the "solid South" which, he said, was simpiy a piourau against Republican ?raisrale. In this connection he criticised the reconstruc tion acts as the policy or tne itepuou- Conkline is blamed for unfolding the bloodv .banner of sectionalism before "the" eves "''of 'the greatest commercial commuriity, all or wnose lnteieaLa am ot the side of ueace and the prosperity . . 1 M A. which can only be insured uy penect reconciliation. Blaine is openly de nounced for havins deceived his friends, whereby their money and his TO THE WAN TS OF ALL CLASSES Q3F TflS OokliaiiITt B)Ttt IN THE CITY AND SURROl.NDIKG CCU -TkY. And our stock, now belngrecelved, will be found ,ery attracUve, full and complete. Oar stock otlDia if INK BUITJN bjots, CON(;ue. GAITERS, Ac, &c." and GENT3' HAND-MADE, and MACHINE-MADE 600D3, BOOTS, CONGRESS GAITERb. J.AVY and ENGLISH TIES, &c:, &o. caunot be surpassed to good oualtty, style, and beauty of finish. Boys' Misses' and cblldrens' shoes In great variety and of the best quality. We Ke,p goods of the very best makes, warranted every pair of them, and will sell them at prices as low as the same class of goods can be bought anywhere, o .r tock of HEAVY PEGGED GOODS, of the beat graies Is also lull and attractive, and we can promise satisfaction to all who favor us with a call. A. E. RANKIN & BRO., septl Trade Street, under Central Hotel. GENUINE can party, denouncing them as uncon- power were sacrificed in the common stitutional and infamous. He especial crash, . ly charged that the purpose of, the re- John Sherman is not held in much construction acts as well as their ef- better estimation', but criticism is re fect was to over awe th8 people South strained by the dread of his vengeance in support of the carpet-bagger and to and his. ability to gratify a resentful serve political aims alone. He de- passion through his absolute control nied that the Republican party is en- over patronage. No member of the titled to the" credit for the national Fraudulent Administration is more de prosperity which they offer as the rea- tested personally than he is. It is no son why there should be' no change of secret that he would have let Garfield j :.:..,,tinn Thio nmcnovitv ramn via nmn wow witlinnf. arw sutmnrr. iiUIlil nioii aLiuu. uio uiuujuwvj i ku ilia vm" "j "-rr " " Acknowledged by eminent Physicians and the Public to be the ONLY HEAL Hemedy for Malaria, Chili-Fever, Dyspepsia, Children's Diseases, Liver Complaint, etc.. if you get the genuine not else. Pi ice for Genuine Holman's Pads. S2. Sold by Drtigglsts, or mailed, postpaid. Write for free treatise. HOLMAN PAD CO., NEW YORK. aug22 deodiw3m Connoisseurs pronounce them very Fine, BMwelTs Durham Uw Cat Daniel J. Dgnohue, the boss warbler of ;BoakljnLcblJe.ngss the world at large and1 anybody in particular to whistle with him for $50to $500 a side and ihe championship of America. He a staff correspondent of the ; New lays great stress on the flute-like char- York Herald is in Indiana, and his let- acter or nis piping, auu ucuco mo terg sn0W nim to ue verse to match ic It is to be hoped that they will bar the "Turkish Patrol" and the "Order of Full Moons;" otherwise there will be trouble at the match. . . The news comes to us from a reliable source in Washington that considerable alarm is felt there by Republicans about Ohio. A correspondent wites. It is understood that the campaign in Ohio calls for special effortson the part of the Republicans. To make certain of carrying that State in October an ad ditional number of the most effective speakers are to be sent into Ohio at once, and it ia reported that Secretary Sherman, who had previously an nounced that he would make no more campaign. speeches before the October election, will again take the stump in Onio. The' absence of the Georgia State troops at the King's Mountain centen nial is to be regretted. About that time the gallant and chivalric Geor gians, the Constitution says "will be engaged in elevating to the chair of State a gentleman who keenly sympathizes with the spirit and purpose of, the celebration, and in teaching to the politicians and officerseekers the much-needed lesson that neither the public record nor the private character of a citizen of Georgia can be broken down by anonymous and malicious slanders. We sympathize with the Constitu tion's cause and trust that its expecta tions, may be realized, a; . 1 . a C1086 ODserver, an impartial looker-on and a sagacious irmmaiisr. Tn a letter, dated Indiana- Dolis. Sept. 25th, he says The Democrats will most likely win the October election, although tneir ac tivity and confidence were partially suspeDded.a few weeks ago by the no torious bickerings among their leaders, all hanging upon the occupancy of the chairmanship of the State committee by Mr. English. There has since been a return to vigorous campaign work, the apparent sriccess of which has aroused growing and audacious enthu- siasm. in otner woius me luuimia tiger, who retired disgruntled to his den for a while, has leaped forth clad with his traditional terrors eyes, glaring, spine bristling, tail qaivering and paws, claws and jaws ready for tne fray. The republicans, who durifig the brief pe riod of Democratic apathy became con fident in their own behalf, are evidently less eertain of the number of their votes and more anor more perpiexea Dy tne not through the principles and practices of that partybut jn spite of .them. It was the beneficence o the nation,, the fenial sun and a prolific soil which have rdught "prosperity "and not the party now in power. The Democratic party was now in the field to secure free ipeech .and. free press all over the ledtmtry. (Applause.) He predicted a Ppdpular tgatj&rlty in New York or 30-, odd. at least, iu wie xnuvcwuci cicuvu, and 35 votes in tne Electoral uoiiege ior Hancock aiyl Jfclngiish X.ne. roil was theji ;taUdi sanely ?the Jt. tem porary organization was ieuuacu yci manent. On motion of Mr. Faulkner, chairman of the State committee, the fnllowinsr Tammany delegates were unanimously added to that committee: Augustus SchelLtfohn Kelley and Ed ward Kearney, of New York City; Erastus Corning, of Albany, and Wm. Purcell, of Rochester. John Kelley be ing called in the convention came to the platform and was received with cheers. I He said lie thought? he could now, congratulate the party on the cer tainty of carrying the coming presi dential election. He was originally of the opinion. of jthe State committee, that it wa3 not necessary to call a State con vention to nominate a single judicial officer and thus subject the delegates to loss of time and expense. But taking from the Treasury, Dut ior a private bargain by which he is to be retained in office in tne event oi success. Blinded to the peaceful revolution now spreading over the country, these partisans fail to see the mighty causes which have produced it, or realize the popular demand for a change of rulers, not onlv in atonement for the great fraud of 1876, but as the only sure way pf bringing about reform of chronic abuses and retrenchment in public ex penditures. Indiana will settle the business. All candid accounts from that State, Repub lican as well as Democratic.con cede the . election of Landers by a decided major ity, and IJancocK is many tnousanas stronger than Landers. In truth, Han cock is handicapped by both English and Landers, and there is no use of dis guising a fact which has become an open secret. Many Republicans are disgusted with the "bloody shirt cam paign." They have seen three Presi dential elections run exclusively in that old and offensive rut. They naturally reason that the party has no other re source than sectional hate to commend it to favor. Hence thousands will vote for Hancock as the most practical method of silencing strife. A careful canvass or the fctate snows about two per cent, increase on the AND CIGARETTES. The Finest, Purest and Healthiest Smoke, Blackwell's Long Cut Durham AND CIGARETTES. septl 6 dim jN ' ' RE515TES3E9. mr9deodnm -we wH?n mm BURGESS NICHOLS," Wholesale and Retail Dealer tn ALL KINDS Of FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINK OF Cheap Bedsteads, AND L0UNGX3, Parlor & Chamber Suits. COFFINS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND, tar Ladles' and Gntlemen'i Burial Robe fine supply. NO. 6 WIST TRADE STREET . CHARLOTTE, N. C ourbon Tonic An elegant Combination of boneiet and other flue Tonic; with a ripe OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY. From our large stock of in r... whlskle9, we select the best for this purpose. Our tonic MUST UK FINE OR NOTHING. We have no use for t-tlse pretenses. Kor !ys pepsla. Malaria, Debility, the Feebleness of Delicate Women. The frosiranon oi overworked clergymen ana riiysicians, tn. mnrbl'! secretions which causes Bad Breath, and all Bionchial Weakness, ii Is a delicious and reliable remedy. f flAMBEflS & BROWN, L uville, Ky. C- BIBB & SOil, Iron Founders, Baltimore, EWtd. Manufecture a Desirable Line of Heating and Cooking Stores, Including tho Renowned Foraleby CHARLOTTE" OBoEftVSR. une 13-tt WANTED - By a gentleman who has had con siderable experience, and who can command some trade, from Iredell aad adjoining counties, a situation in a store in Chalotte. Can give best recommendations. Apply for information to Jul23 tf THE OBSERVER. The most perfect in operation, utn-attive in upuuu'ancc. and uwequulod Do not buy until you have seen it For sale by all lead'rg dealers. for dursLnil? ang 13 r,2 Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad McSmilll Oil the hm Stret ch BADLY DISFIGURED, BUT STILL IN TtlE RING" lotteries. into coideration the fact that tile del-1 Democratic majorities oyer the llepub egates the party and their friends are licans, lettiqR the Nationals stand aside brought togetner nere in me interest u harmony, all losses and expenses are re compensed. (Applause.) He then spoke of the nomination of Gen. Ilancock and extolled his services to the country. He reviewed Hancock's services briefly and claimed that ?hj& ; had proved himself equal to any task imposed on him. His services in Louisiana were such as to command the approbation of the entire people. I His letter to the Governor of Texas was such that no better could be written by any statesman. Such also, was the case with his letter to General Sliermaii and ; his recent letters relative to rebel' claims placed him high in thVoDinioh of the' people, A refer ence tb'Eenj. Hill, of Georgia, Was re ceived with applause. That gentleman, he said, at the late meeting in New York had declared that before the War he was ip favor of elaveyy, . but new if he had '-a thousand liv he would lay difficulty of making new proselytes or nhem all down to prevent its restora of recalling their lost s&eep from the, tion (Applause.) He cited this and other greenback fold. The leaders- of the sentiment.s of like nature to show that greenback or national party aie iiaiug i Soutn tne accepts the results of the war throughout the State to explain, ia re-1 official repoi-ts showed that the educa tion of the poor negroes at the South was now going on, and that in Georgia alone there are seventy thousand color ed children in sdhools. (Applause.) ;Gol ored peoble ire that State py in taxes two million dollars on property they own; lnis snowea rnar reports or m ply to recent outragous charges against them and their followers, that they are not for sale to either republicans or democrats.. r ; as between the two, and giving them all they claim in numbers. This computa tion is made on the basis of the last election in 1878, when the Democratic candidate for Secretary of State had 13, 736 over the Republican nominee, and the Nationals polled 39,448 votes. By a comparison between the votes of 1876 and of 1878,At will be seen that the Republicans lost a greater percent age of their aggregate strength than the Democrats did. The following fig ures tell the story very plainly : isrtt. i isrs. Tflden 213.526 Shanklin, Dem.1 94.491 Hares 208,0 ll Moore. Rep..... 180,7 55 Cooper 9.5331 James, Nat 3W.448 There has been no reaction favora ble to the Republicans since 1878. Their efforts in the uresent camnaien have been mainly directed to the purchase of the Nationals, and to bargaining with some of the leaders for an exchange of votes. These negotiations have not up to this time resulted in any remark able success. The rank and tile of the Greenbackers object to being sold out by self-appointed chiefs. If there is any selling to be done they prefer to do it themselves -in a business-like way, and not through an assumed proxy. Ohio , .depends . entirely upon the amount of money the Republicans are hlA tn exnend to keeD tneir iorces in line and to Prevent defection. If their Superintendent's Office, i Charlotte, N. C, Sept 16th. 1880. f On and after Saturday, Sept 18th., 1880, the following schedule will be run over this road: GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, 5 00 p. m. " Davidson College 48 p. m. " Mooresvllle 7 23 p. m. Arrive at Statesvtlle 8 30 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Leave Statesville rt 00 a. m. " Mooresvli'e, 7 10 a. m. " Davidson College, 7 45 a m. Arrive at Charlotte 9 30 a. m. J. J. GORMLEY, septl 7 Sup't JOB PRINTING. BOOK BINDING. STEAM POWER. The newspapers will be searched in vain for, something mord significant anxi treatment of that class are unfounded. I exchequer is not replenished, and tfie There is a large increase m tne dusi ccvncltisive tiian ilia following ffrui the Indianapolis Journal the leading Re publican newspaper in the State of In diana. The Journal of the 25tti-says That ; the October Selection 4n,V this State' will be of gieat political im portance needs no argument to prove. Taken in connection with the election on the same day in Ohio ' the1 jresultH: ill havea decided and proba- dt ia iiow asserted that Marc Antony was not the firsf (man to introduce the bloodystiirt? ii politics when he point ed to the hole' in Caesar's toga before -themobin the market-place nd said: "See what a rent - the nvious Casca made." As this Ensanguined, garment. November election, tJjbtttpf tbfJStaies is about to disappear from our politics in the election of Hancock it is import ant to accurately establish it3 antiquity. It antedates f Ctesar's time very consid erably, and is almost as old as the issues upon, which tfie in hess of that section proving to the peo ple that slavery was a curse and they now understand, it. In .North and South' Carolina, in fact all the Southern States, all the people need is the confidence of the North, but the Republican party desires to keep up sectional feeling, to keep alive passions engendered by thd war. As the men of the South have confessed their error and ask forgiveness it is our duty to . i 1 11 3 1 -aritr- dflriai ve. dnftaewm4be 1 i?11 Ye: CAPPlaue.) as soon as the ' -lv..-T- . 1 Uflinri l)4T1 nQ1TV OWPH T.n KOIIT. HAITI rnajcniflcient Jewell is not equal to the demands made upon him, the 12th of 8ctober will be a gloomy day for the redit Mobilier candidate. The soldiers, who have so often been deceived by party promises, and ' the men of busi ness, who want southern trade and good fellowship, are in no temper to bp trifled with now. In spite of these adverse signs, some of the Republican leaders, who whistle as they walk through the graveyard of their hope3, strive to keep up the cour age of their despondent followers by telling them that even with Indiana rn,l. n)iin lost Garfield mav still be BUU ' W" . . . 1J m order to ao trus ne wouw InDe Grammont's "Antiauities of Xvhina,w,Tol-i.T.,rit is related that on one of Confucius, Pe-Tu, while the tjld-gen -way, mn.ini f tho anit. in TsTnvpmhftr. m tnis year 16 wm Rnt it ia a jniataktfto savuthal Indiana I doUara to tlie wei . -z' , n. tk Tii- -i A.vnnBr,rv.i fiae nerues iiuw iruaniiBir jj. vm WVJ:"--,-- , j m is tne nrvoxai scare. lis'a very iwpvt iir' ww . aJ. .- i r,Kt5.ati nartv win aro to meces, anu u it not our duty also to give theiri our eorffidence. (Applause.),., - i ABAOtoGA, 5epJi8.TOongratulatory State in October, as they will if we can speeches upon the narmony now exisir have a fair, election,. they :. will. .carry, ing in the Dempcratic party in Ne w very Tnnch larger majority,' itttk were tuen'mttuu UJr vuu i liv-an aid oth- the'commit- Iadianathe EepubUcdns would haya' an l,pfljota4ons;rejr or- exceiientcnanceoi winning, vve nave i mg. pv said that Indiana is not the final battle "Resolved, That the Democrats ; of ground InJEacJitasjaJJJhenlv b Beoublicans are fiffht- buttt if nhToHfi,li- L wg thimtaign K.J i I -round. aMheoifbcarisirr thii v olartfvl I yivV.-.. TT.-1. VT TooT will add six hundred have to carry rew alth of .this Connecucuc, anu even uuuuWu, m if Ohio oerauiu uoaw mumu, publican party will go to pieces, and it more than eight States are saved f rom the wreck it will be a surprise, .when the break once begins no man can tell where it will stop. aiMaa fe" m h . tmm s s h s r4 f S If) 1 ? 5 I S 1 o 3 HH . a - O S S I if J c fh 4 is and u. vm mi TAKE NOTICE. FOSTMASTEIIS AND THE I'UliLIC notice that the recent order of the Vostnimftr U m excluding from the mails, dtie . NOT (iitiK-j Lnubtutna State Lottery, arid that letters lei!! tered and moray ord-;rs ixsiwd to tliix ('ami heretofore. A SHKNWn OFl-'OKTUNITY TO WIN TUMC TENTH (.ihANi DISTHIliU'; i CLAri K. AT NEW OHLEANri thr r ri iis ('. : Tiie..4l:iy. titt.ibcr iii.y '2ih. I!h0 12." LOUISIANA STATE LOTTEKY COMI'AN'Y. This Institution was regularly lixurimr ;! !;j the Legislature of the State tor EdaaU'o-.-.i .tiul harit;ib!c purjoses In 1SB8, fob tuk rti-.Mnr TWENTY-FIVK YKAK8, to Which (tOIllrtlL't the l:.VU)l;i- ble faith of the SUte Is pledged, which ple'ip has been renewed by an overwhelming poimi-ir vote, securing Its franchise In the new constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 17 v, with a capital of 81,000,000, to which It baa since added a Un serve Fund of over S3 50.000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE. $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half Ten ets, One DolUir. LIST Q'S PRI.KS FAST PRESSES. GOOD WORKMEN. In connection with the publication of The Ob bkbykk, and the establishment of one of the larg est, most complete, and meat thoroughly equipped JOB PRINTING HOUSES la the South, the propraetor has just added a com plete BOOK BINDERY Ruling Department, Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound in handsome style, and at very low figures. BLANK BOOKS, . ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of tMs class, ruled and bound to order. We ara prepared to furnish close estimates ca every description of LETTER PRESS PRINTING. 1 Capital Prize SrjO.DOO 1 Capital Prize I !.!;; id 1 Capital Prize r..0) 2 Prizes of $2,500 n.OnO 5 Prizes of l.fMK) fi.Ooo 20 Prizes of 500 10.000 100 Prizes of 100 10.000 200 Prizes of 50 ID.OOd 500 Prizes of 20 ld.nit 1000 Prizes of 10 10,000 APPROXDIATICN PRIZES : 9 Approximation Prizes of $30U... 9 ApiroximaH ii Vrics r.f 2fKi 9 Approxiniatiou PiiiOs of 100... .'.7:;0 !-. !! 1857 Prizes, amounting to 1 1 ' 4 ' ) Responsible corresi)ondlng agents wanted u I points, to whom a liberal compensation will is paid. Write, clearly stating full address, for furrht-r Informatton, or send orders by express or In a Reg istered Letter or Money Order b? mall, addressed only to K. A. DAUPHIN, New Oileans, Louisiana, or same person at No. 319 Broadway, New Ywk. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are utider the supervision and management oi General u. T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. sept28-dw4w . ed in on a pole, rwent throngh the streets proclaiming the crime and so inr censed thepopulace 'that they "fell to work and massacred all cius voters in the district, uJ30k4&ii?3lCX!?n4 -nni"4 aliker indianaisnot rivotoUStttM industry ill4e reliaycid fn ThrdajdJoXprnelei HaKplvatal StatftiS Wrf Yofe, iASvm Wimeftttaiataiation. ThePwr UMe JPercmptorlly De manded Its Surrender ana tne ,'ciif BizaPanna. ; LosrooK Sept: 28.-TheSt James S1 this attaninfr nilbllSoeS tne 101- neriiu . x no iy express our confluence mat l "fV"t ""J .ntinnDle savs- federal administration will be kL4??atfA i rvmnr vr i iniA nv rna tLonn nn jna 1 na i iuo auu-ywiiiu-. tomb i "we wisft,-b emirtiasTTB is HiatHT: . im al rwbilStfiet(ct(Jber(lecti6n lffthiftatffi cigno is peremptory-, The Sultan must recall Riza Pasha 'and uttefader 3nl ci That's the .alternative, sbeenl aisapcl&ted ii Un 1: antipipatitig . a disagreement between thaBoWeH ani'Mspoifcy of dilaf W , Pw.-i piToal State. town; Tne mmwuwii ul uia tci- j Congrelonal Nomlnatlen. - iUbUlOVIvu el- .7 j i inn -will be no ''ciflfflrWay now that it-4 clsccflast nlsrhtrilominated -JeB.-m-P-H- liosecrans zor uoneress. JliCHMONiy WeDt 2a--The Renubli . . w Y-ywjjrr Tir? it mi ,ifefci , fiinniiUKi)i Mini i coopowwuiuiwi 'irtiaotei oi!aonuspufcM i trictimwiiunatedil HiPei BftwiAthlTiff now wnouy : unroreseen, of this city, as candidate ior congress, -a - . . . I -fi V. M . J U v EiiroMtt'dnthelimimuenim970i:fcTVfn . . ! . Ml r -T-k 1-1 ; Alter x;uicigno - In ftvidentlr to be resisted with all the . r- fk-VprW'.of idesfietauoh: , ; Unless the 4 we hereb; te next leaerai aaminisirauon ww oe -KaDW7 txv to the Porte's onducted dv cqnsacuuonu metnous. m tthe Sorter In re in xne Slates "win. do respeccea.- xnat r .iTi'.rt- t nr alikeindianaasnotiotaite,! industry -4wllbe eliayed from toe iPiyI61 .SSnn .m'correspden urarosa . Tber point the frwrnql ;wishes to, em- Amencanroerce jnu again oe W W, Turkish regulars amantB Dhasiid IS'thaU IntBdria" Is4 not' a '.MO-1 !tTrr: L hav haan xjha'ef ved . in Duicigno useir. t order Boob Rfcate. The JowrTuzZAasflucceeded rrfertte or.A mm'i iTh ; correspondent oi ;u T?Jiw inaSmc itself MertJ.ilnipliJn I ViAl?e affitifonliof all t He people. - I . rmr . i J 1 1 -W"v a VT Ancrjiflh .. Indiana ift a ijftmocrauc state, i x wyyyu'KayM A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPS FOB POSTER PRINTING. riuutriaifi md other exhibitions can get thel DATK3 and POSTERS printed here In as attractive a manner as in new . , ., . We have a very full supply of type for printing, it short notice and In first class style, ' BRIEFS FOB THE SUPREME COUBT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their arsa monfa m mwvi nhnnA will do well to eive us a trial. We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work Is as tree from defects as It is possible to makp it, ; LETTER HEADS, 1 V p B onvreei rtrial area fanaticism of fcnv-fhat po.er.,bU . u i itw rrtirktstf thf onkf rfeatetHhan . 'throne itself and OTHVrci , ton withdestraQtipkWeiieias, to ' - armed pressure of JtheTowew. Jle. i fA iPr-qUVo rr-l S. nnnnnafmn of T)UlClZnO. Ab IS JlnnaTKMMat Scutari Visiting Cards, Ball Cards, Sleet Ih&Mmc BooSfflallKsirameiils, Band IuSirnnieiits, Brois, bin on st w- If yoafeel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have fre quent headache, mouth tastes, badly, poor appe tite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from tor pld liver, orblllousness," and nothing will cute you so speedily and permanently as to take Sim mons' Liver Regulator or Medicine. The Cheapest, Pur- Medicine In the World! An Effectual Specific foraH diseases of the Liver, StSmaci and Spleen. Regulate the Liver and prevent Chills and Fever, Malarious Fe vers, Bowel Com plaints, Bestlessnes, Jaundice and Nausea. BAD BREATH! Votbins Is so unDleasant. nothing so common aJw tortath, and In nearly every case It cemes Pamphleta. atulatd :theirl)rethren in L M 1 1 A Mm L -Ml J -I , A. other states upon ine goou prusptrcb which now exists of success tnrougAT out the whole of the country and wet SKS1?to?S; -icti Part tro ntPTirprl foreicm- consuls irom !VViTiwtL-r TheTrench - -com- plfed Jejjioctatic principals and meth onsof administratjonin our own stme. r Rpsnintions were adODteu. tne eon? Mention tBeif ?rrR59rledi( fwnirnatfttft nATididate should be cnosen iromttne. present j ustices of the appeals bench,- thus leaving a vacancy wmcn wuuin u I'-fiCr tr tcHHiirria. vesterd A Rhodes, iii hv n-rtv." Cornell with a Remibli- i2tfikrt AArdti I nntsidn Demo- Drat wi wirtPiwfls Tflahrtn T'eehan received cfxial prMh&Asnfe firatic Judge should be iitjS advocated trp.mendous ': war. iior n wTiichTtnOEUsrn tne yxiuwpio iu- MAUcn chunk. rA bept.-m oen. ';'htn: mnchlanren terri- i .Charles Albrieht,-t-leading ; lawyerof i a -new to ealniog a Democratic pay roriai are ia ttnowwv.,.,.- I I mrtm ntr TI renreMPntHA " n. HflnnSTl- I aArmotert t, 7 .. WW ill! . IMA I WVMVWM ftoftScisa iNa8iivii.le, Tenn Sept23.TfTiday, telesine's rtropositionitOAPacJ.t nouun ir rrraruzan purposes nuun uniwuw P'cf j i a digxrace teg' jartjr.. ' 1 J be nominated with' Democratic ;ma as Mr. Ecclesine, latter cours0ex- retfuflfcavl tfoefi on. The County ay., filed at- a Galveston ! News, tor flakes f or tbeFpubli(on m A Rhodus, charging WilUams with offl cial misconduct. , ,,. . - cmt0mer--wWnf are J a -suit' Against torn BILL HEADS, Deeds,' Receipt Books, Business Cards, Programmes , Magistrates' and . Court Blanks. In fact, an kinds of printing done at short notice Bpeelal attention given to Bauroad Printing. NOTE HEADS, Circulars, Haft Bitters' o popularr , Drupglsfr"Because as "edlclne, toey en ish :tua bWddi narten ttittes,l quirt the tvelopes, . . , r , i, . . M Checks, LabaMi eh nerves; rfect digestion. FORBENT. .SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. BOOK-WORK' Ia thft On. I " . . ' h... 4,) ... o3e,'Ma!noV:oPJ?,?tX?: l tabllshments, boo wukjl Mi.Deen--wio..ina -2. lilJE UI33J5itVJli , rrver ftepositorjr, octorer from the stomach, andean be easily coirectad if SOU WUi puifiuuiui Aiivor ncguiiiwi. iw wn egject sp sure a remedy for this repulsive dlsot der. It wlU also Improve your Appetite, Complexr ion ana wmerai neaiui, PILES! TTnw manv srffer torture day after day, making life a burden and robbing existence of all pleasure, owing to the secret suffering rrom rues. iei re lief is ready to the hand of almost any one who 1 will use systematically the remedy that has per manently cuyea tnousanas. simnjuus Aavej mis"? lato? is no drastic violent purge,, butaem?8 at, sistant to nature. ' CONSTIPATION! SHOULD not be regarded as a trifling ailment; In fact, nature demands the utmost regularity of the bowels, and deviation from this demand paves the way often to serious danger. It Is quite as necessary to remove Impure accumu lations from the bowels as It is eat or sleep, and no health can be expected where a costive habit of body prevails. . - . ; SICK HEADACHE t ' Tnts distressing affliction occurs most frequent ly. . The disturbance of the stomach, arising from the lm perfectly digested contents, causes a severe pain in the head, accompanied with disagreeable . CAunoH. As there are a number of lmltatlpos offered to the public, we would' caution the 00m munity to buy no Simmons' Liver Regulator or Medicine unless our engraved wrapper, with "Bed Z" trade mark, stamp, and signature ambroken. None other Is genuine. rr .r" , ' .''"" 'v- s T v.TJTM rt?TT fKT JR. Cni . PHILADELPHIA, PA rri89 $1." sua cy &n uresnsts. sept 19 dlaw&wlyr. .- POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Company, AT MACAULEY'S THEATRE, In the City of Louisville, on THITKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1SS0. Tkoo. rraorfnrs. authorized by the Leglsli!' ture of 1878, and sustained by the Courts of :en . "I Si' . fhA .toet Hilt; nt otT tUCKY, Occur lesuiiaij uu mo v.w - . t month (Sundays and Fridays excepted), for tnp period of five years. , ine yniueu euueo- uuiui. uu -- rendered the following declslonsi 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution com pany Is legal. 2d iis arawings are uvir, N. B. This Company has now on hand a man reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ior iu SEPTEMBER DRAWING 1 Prize, 1 Prize 1 Prize, 10 Prizes, $1,000 each 20 Prizes, 500 each 100 Prizes, 100 each 200 Prises, 50 each, 600 Prizes, eacli, .......... iinni cme. iuraw : -uv n,n 9 Prizes, SaOOeacn, Approximation Frizes i 9 Prizes, aoo ; , rio 9 Prizes, 100 " " " JlZ 1.0BO Prizes !rVpdu Whole Tickets. S2; Half Tickets. $1; 27 rice, O: 55 Tickets, SI 00 M.turi.a Remit by Postofflce Money Order, Begist-n Letter. Bank Draft or Express. pondents will please write their namesand pw. -of residence plainly, glWng number of pomu box or street, and town, county and iState. All oommunleaHons oorxnooted with the butlon and Orders for Tickets should be Adrtrea-1 to R. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Bu Louisville, Ky., or at Nos. 307 & 309 Broaow, New York. . . sel S30.000 10.000 n.lW'-O 10.01 ) K'.O' '0 1U.0O0 1 o.ooo lO.(M)i3 rpHE WASHINGTON GAZETTE, Published at the National Capitol every Sunday Giving a full resume of tbe Preceding week w of all nattonal topics and general inteUtgence, sides being theonly ' REPRESENTATIVE SOUTHERN PAPKH There supporting the Naflonti Demoev: Edited br GEOSGE C WEDDERBUKN, or v ns ilormeriy publisher of the Richmond (Ta.) Enquirer. ... TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : fllnola MinlM ntoA TAffT. DOStaSO paKI. . . Five copies, teone address, poswge v- 2 B0 Ten copies, to one addresse paid, QQ Twenty eoples, to one address, postage pa. (With a copy free to ine p"V"? 2 00 For farther information address ompaNy, Dee. 23.---- - r " WANTED, mended, nam - setohtew house Tin TCharlotte.: aou of his anpointment ci reMT 1 or terra, aypif 10 km U;- t n v 1. y augo .'. v -i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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