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ix Months.... 4 qq
firee Monthg 2 00
One Month I.."."."!"!!!!! 75
WKBKLY EDITION :
Weekly, (in the county) m advance J2 00
Out of the county, postpaid...... 2 10
Six Months f j qq
liberal Keductionijor Olbt.
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TBI OBSERVER JUB DEPARTMENT
Has been thoroDghJy supplied with tmj neede
want, and with the latest styles or Tin. and ever?
manner of Job Printing can now be qoae wna
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VOL. XXV.
CHARLOTTE, N . C., SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1881
NO. 3,836.
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Just Received !
ANOTHER LOT OF
con
MUSMS
FOR SALE BY
Alexander t Harris.
Jun30
We are dally receiving our
SPRING STOCK
which will be more complete than ever before
' and comprises the
lies.
LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,'
GENTS', BO?S AND YOUTHS'
FINE BOOTS! SHOES
A SPECIALTY.
Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and
all prices.
FULL STOCK
STETSON HATS,
and a pretty line
Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels,
ALL SIZES AND RRICE3.
Call and see us.
PEGKRAM & CO.
feb20
JUST RECEIVED !
ANOTHER LOT
Shirts,
Al prices. A new lot of deslra&le
LAWNS, at 6i Cts.
PINK AND CREAM LAWNS.
We a.sk special attention to
Bedded Lace k Pasmentry.
CORDS & TASSELS,
ALL COLOR3.
Wp are rjttll of ring fcarg dns ;n
Dress Goods, Parasols,
And many other lines or goods.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, ETC.
a call will convince yeu that wo are offering goods
hi eneweiy lew prices.
HARGRAVES & VJILHELM.
Junl8
A POSITIVE CURE
Without Medicines,
IaLLKN'8 SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES
Patented Oct X8, 1876. One Box.
k, - . Zi in fnivriavs or lean.
No. 2 will cart the most battoate caee, no mat
vPrto8j$L60.- BoWbr all DruggtetBt or mailed
on receipt of price.
BOOTS IB,
Best
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t 1 i a 1 1
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For further particulars send for circular.
P. O. Box 1633. J.C. ALLEN CO,
decl7 eodttm 88 John fit New Tone,
A Perfect Corset at Last.
No More Broken Whalebones.
Atter spending over twelve thousand dollars In
experiments, Dr. Warner has perfected a material
for boning corsets called
COR ALIN E
Which Is vastly superior to horn or whalebone.
ITS ADVANTAGES ARE:
FIRST. It cannot be broken. A reward of $5
will be paid for every corset in which the Coraline
breaks with six months ordinary wear.
SECOND. It Is more pliable than whalebone
and adapts Itself more readily to the movements
of the body.
tuiku. it is not affected by cold, heat or mois
ture. FOURTH. It Is the cheapest and most service
able corset ever made.
THE CORALINE CORSET Is made throughout
of superior materials, and is warranted In every
respect If not found entirely satisfactory, the
purchase money will be refunded. Ask for
Dr. Warner's Abdominal Corset,
With extension front Unequaled for beauty, ele
gance ana style. Ana
Dr. Warner's Nursing Corset,
The only perfect nursing corset In the market
ask ior Dr. Warners
CROSS-BONED HIP CORSET.
We have the exclusive sale In this market of
the above corsets, and will be pleased to have the
trade inspect them. T. L. SE1GLK & CO.
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pXedtcal.
A DELICIOUS DRINK
For Use in Families, Hotels,
Clubs, Parties, Etc.
Boston i
c. m. obatis a soar.
The "Hub Pnnca" has lately been introduced, ud
meets with marked Doimlar favor.
It is Warranted to Contain only the
Di n-f T i-itA TwnVi7 Ttt"l
Choice Fruit Juices and
Granulated Sugar.
It is readr on onenintr. and will be found an aereeabl.
addition to the choice things which undeniably enlarge
the pleasnres of life and encourage good fellowship and
good nature if rightly enjoyed.
GOOD AT ALL TIBS
Just the Thing to Keep in Wine Cellars.
Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Puncii
1$ can be used Clear or with Fresh
Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water,
Lemonade, or with Fine Ice,
to Suit the Taste,
Sold bv lcadine Wine Merchant3. Grocers. Hotel and
Druggists everywhere.
Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by Wll
son & Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists
Charlotte, N. C." '
Jan. 23-eod-6m. '
TUTTfS
POLLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of appgtite,lTauaea,bowel oostiTe,
Fain in tbeHead.with a dull aenaation la
the baolc part, Pain under the ahoulder
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper. Low Bpinta, J-iOsa
of memory, with a feeling of bavins neg
lected some duty, wearineti, Elaalneaa,
JTuffgring of the Heart, Dpta bejfdre the
eyes, Yellow Blcin, Headache, Beatlegs
ness at night, highly colored Urine.
IT THESE WABJUNGS ASE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED.
TPTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to
such oases, one dose effects such a change
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
Tbey Increase tbe Appetite, and cause the
body to Take on Fleatu thus tbe system is
nourished, and by thetrTonleAetlonon the
Ilg-etlve Organs, Secular Stools are pro
duced. Price 25 cents. S3 Mstrray tit., W.T.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Gray Haib or Whisk bks changed to a Glossy
Black by a single application pf this Pyb. It
tmnarta a pamtftl color, acts lasantafijusli.
SoldjrliruggisUor ent'by exprees oo receipt of fl.
Office, 35 Murray St., Nevy Yprk.
CDr. TCTTS MlJilAL of Talutic Inromadoa and
Cful Kttlpt wiU b naUMl rOBX apjJktloB.
Feb 23 deodijwly.
-HONEST 7:
Twist Chewing Tobacco
Beware of imitations. None geulne unless ac
companied witn our "Honest 7" copy-righted label
which will be found on head of every box.
Manufactured only by RBOWN 4 BBO.,
feb'0 '. ( Winston, N. C.
City Lot fff Sale Cheap.
rrmt i.nf nn thA AnmAT of Ninth street and the
X North Carolina Railroad, fronting 140 feet on
Ninth street and 196 feet on the North Carolina
Railroad, will either be sold as a whole or divided
i Dunaing or.iactory purposes. Appiy w
I un25,tf J.&PHTLLir
A HUB
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MINING NEWS.
Salisbury Watchman.
J. W. England, one of the editors of
the New York Sun; T. Frank Hoxley,
of New York ; Joseph Fletcher, of New
York: and A. S. Fuller. Mining jucl oi
the New York Sun, were in the city
several days last week. They are irt-r
tereated in the Dutch Creek Mine, three
miles from this place. V
SOUTHERN BJEIXE. r'
Superintendent Floyd says that they
are down 55 ieet on tne vein, su teec
down on main working shaft, and 50
feet down on a shaft at the upper end
of the property. In this latter a drift,
in ten leet, is expected to cuc tnree
veins. Some of the sulphuret ores
were sent to Charlotte and assayed
$06.92 per ton. There was no free gold
in the lot. .-.,..
OLD PARSON HARRIS MINE ANJ A LOT
OF OTHER VALUABLE, MINERAL
LANDS SOLD IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Mr. Luke Blackmer has sold all his
mineral lands in Montgomery County
to a New York Company. Mr. E. 6.
Hinckley is the leading man in the
company. The property consists or
thirty-three hundred, acres, oir -which
there are not less than thirty veins of
gold bearing quartz and slate. The old
lJarson Harris is the only one on
which any work has been done.
Mr. Hinckley has intormea Mr. jsiacK-
mer that fifty thousand dollars has been
invested in machinery to be shipped
immediately to the property. The
property brought a handsome sum it
is very valuable. It is mostly wood
land.
MINING IN CABARRUS COUNTY.
Last Tuesday, in company with our
friends of the Register and Sun, and
W. M. Smith or Concord, we made a
hasty trip to several of the mines of
Cabarrus. The first we came to was
the
'QUAKER CITY GOLD MINING COMPANY
' OF PHILADELPHIA."
This property consisting of 95 acres,
lies eight miles east of Concord. Wm.
Treloir is superintendent. He has had
long experience in North Carolina
mines, having worked at uoia mil in
this county, in 1844, and has been more
or less engaged in our mines ever since.
The Quaker City was incorporated
under the laws of North Carolina, in
1880, and has a capital stock of &200,-
000, with as many shares non-assessa
ble.
The ores are, after reaching the water
line, heavy sulphurets, with an average
value oi 832 per ton. The highest
assay showed a value of $117 per ton,
The vein Irom which this ore is taken
has an average width of two and a half
feet, and is called the great "Eldorado
vein." On this vein three shafts have
been sunk; No. 1 eighty feet, No. 2
sixty feet and No. 3 forty-five feet.
Ore are being lifted from No. 1. They
are running two drifts from the 80 foot
level, twenty feet each way.
They have a five stamp battery
with amalgamating machinery,
two Raster mills, 'with other machi
nery for concentrating the gold; one
chilling mill, two horse-whims, black
smith shop, mill house 24x60 feet, three
frame dwellings and the usual cabins.
The mills and stamps are going, and
Mr. Treloir is much pleased with the
prospects. They have about 1?5 tons of
ore on the dumps. He says he expects
the mine to yield dividends shortly.
TUCKER GOLD MINING COMPANY.
This property, 58 acres, is located
seven miles southeast of Concord. It
was incorporated under the general
mining laws af this State, June 31, 1881.
The capital stock, $300,000, is divided
into 300,000 shares of non assessable
stock.
The ores are heavy sulphurets, sul
phurets of iron, with slight trace of
copper. The average value of ores out
side of pockets, is about $22 per ton ;
in the pockets the ore is worth seven
hundred and fifty dollars per bushel
has turned out that much. On the
property are six veins, average width
two feet. The widest 5 feet, the nar
rowest, 14 inches. Work has only begun
since June 3d, consequently no new
shafts have been sunk. There are,
however, three shafts down some sixty
feet each, the result of the ante-bellum
workings of 1848.
They have up a mill house, 24xS0 feet,
a new engine, 30 horse power, and
boiler 40 horse power; a ten stamp
mill 700 pound stamp; saw mill 52
inch saw; brickyard and blacksmith
shop.
Capt W. H. Orchard ia the superin
tendent, and a pleasant, genial gentle
man he is, understanding thoroughly
his business. He says that the tail
ings, or sands, are to be concentrated,
and will probably be run through the
Meares chlorination process their
works at the Phoenix mine being con
venient for that purpose.
We next visited the Phcenix, which
is a large mine, with extensive machi
nery. A description of this mine will
be given next week.
The "Reed" and "Pioneer Mills"
mines are also in operation in Cabarrus
and we hope to ventiate them at an
early day,
President Garfield aud Probitlon,
North State (Republican.)
The President says he feels mortified
about the course pursued by the Repub
licans in North Carolina, and is grati
fied to know that many of the leading
Republicans of both races have refused
to recognize the action of the-Committee
and have repudiated it, His posi
tion it rendered the more disagreeable
because he is committed to the temper
ance cause in. Ohio in the present cam
paign, and must do something in North
Carolina to show his Ohio friends that
he is sincere in his expressions in favor
of temperance,
The Lynching: in Danbtiry.
Salem Press.
We learned that the lynching: of the
two negroes was caused by the death of
one of the victims, a little white girl,
and the disappearance of the woman,
the other victim supposed to be dead,
but who has since been foupd1 however.
There being up supposed living evi
dence to -conyict those, guilty of the
crime,-the Danbury. liepprter says:
"The people have -shown1, bj this act
that the guilty shall not go unpunish
ed. Itissaidtbat ag5 men spent th0
night the colored prisoners we're; hufig
searching for the white man who com
mitted a similar offence on th6 south of
the mountain, and had he been found
he would have shared a similar fate.
BKDFORA AUCK AITD IBOXT SPBIHOa Watkb A2TD
MAss,The great tonlo and alterafiye contains
twice a much iron and fifty per eent more alum
lnum than laity valum toad lroU mass" known.
Just the thing tor-the "sprtng weakness" now so
general. Sold by all-druggists-of any standing
Prices reduced one half . ;
mayll-tt 1 : '
BBAIN AND NSBY& 1 -
Wells' Health Renew.greatest remedy on earth
f or Impotence, leanness, sexual debility. &c $1
at druggists.' Depot, J. EL Maiden, Charlotte.
The Blowing up of the Detert.
Panama, June 21. The Patria, of
Valparaiso, publishes a letter from
Pu ita Arenas, of May 1st, giving the
following account of the destruction
of H. M. S. Dotert at that place on April
26, at 9 a. m. :
The English gunboat, Dotert, last
from Montevideo, anchored in the road
stead of Punta Arenas de Magallares.
A few minutes afterward the captain
of the port and the health officer made
the usual visit to the ship, and were
received by Commander Evans him
self. At 10 o'clock the captain and the
doctor returned on shore, and a few
minutes afterwards a terrible explo
sion shook all the houses in the place,
causing, a profound panic The first
moment" of consternation passed, and
an immense column of smoke was seen
in the bay, which remained immovable
on account of the perfect calm which
reigned at the moment. In the air, far
above the cloud of smoke, could be seen
objects of different forms and sizes, and
an infinite number of projectiles were
thrown into the bay. Comprehending
the terrible event, everybody rushed
to the beach, and in a moment twelve
boats, well-manned, were bound for the
scene of the disaster, as only willing
hands could draw them. Two boats
put off from a missionary schooner,
which was lying in port. The Chilian
schooner, San Jose, which was
on the point of sailing to the
relief of some ship-wrecked sailors in
the- straits, despatched four boats and
a pontoon. The Kate Kellogg sent an
other. These boats being nearest the
ruined vessel were first to render assis
tance. All the boats were soon on the
scene of the disaster, and the clearing
away of the smoke enabled them amid
the fragments of wood to seek those
whom it was possible to save. A boat
of the San Jose discovered two objects
in the water, one of them striking out
with the desperation of a person in last
extremities. Hastening to the spot one
of the sufferers was saved from cer
tain death. The body was completely
naked, and from four or five wounds
blood was flowing abundantly. Wrap
ping the body in a blanket the boat
pulled for the shore at once. The
wounded man was borne by five men
to a house near the wharf. An exami
nation by the doctor who dressed his
wounds and wrapped him comfortably
in blankets, and put him in bed, proved
the suffer to be Commander Evans.
Other boats arrived at about the same
time with seven more individuals who
belonged to the crew. All had received
wounds. One of them, the quarter
master, had a terrible wound in the
head, and received several contusions.
All were completely exhausted. They
could not speak and appeared to be un
able to realize what was being done
with them. In a couple of hours all of
them were able to walk about town
except the captain and quartermaster,
whose wounds confined them to their
beds. On board the missionary schoon
er of the bishop of the Malvina Islands
four of the rescued sailors were taken,
who, during the afternoon, were able
to land and join their comrades. The
boats remained all day cruising about
in the neighborhood of the explosion,
but not finding anything living to save,
occupied themselves in gathering to?
gether a great number of fragments of
human bodies, vwhich were floating
about. Only three bodies were found
entire, and those were fearfully injured.
The pieces were gathered together, put
in boxes, and buried as soon as they
were brought on shore. The three bod
ies were buried in the cemetery at 5
o'clock on the same afternoon. They
were accompanied to their last resting
place by the naval and military author
ities of the town, their surviving com
panions, and all the principal persons
of the town. Funeral services were
conducted by the curate of missions of
Terra del Fuega. The DcV-rt blew up
at 10.15 a. m., disappearing almost in
stantly. The cause of the terrible cat
astrophe it is not possible to determine,
SOUTH CAROLINA ITEMS,
Greenville News: In consequence
of the extra amount of building now
going on in Greenville skilledjlabor is
very scarce. The erection of a large
two story brick building on Avenue
street is delayed on this account.-
Jerome P. Chase, recently elected by
the Darlington Democrats to fill a va-
cancy in the Legislature, is an old
newspaper man. !fThe store oi Cun
ningham & Tempjeton at Abbeville
took fire on Friday night, but the
flames were extinguished with a loss of
$500 or $600. There is talk of a
Clement attachment for Greenwood.
Specimen of Southern Grain.
Greenville, S. C, KeWs.
Peter Wells, Esq., has just returned
from a visit to the valley of the French
Broad. He acknowledges to great sur-
Erise at finding so fertile a region anq
as brought back with him substantial
proofs of what he saw, among them
being three "stools" of rye that num
bered fifty-five, fifty-three and forty
nine well developed stalks, with fully
matured heads, to each "stool." (A
"stool" is the product of one grain of
seed.) Some of the heads were nine
inches in length. His samples of wheat
were in proportion. These specimens
of Southern grain, he intends to send
to special friends North. He also ex
pects to send some to the Atlanta Ex
position. T&a; eall(tii Cloak.
The Washington correspondent of
the Globe Democrat, writing of the
stoppage of the Treasury investigation,
says : "A little further down, "beneath
the overcoats and bay rum and lunches
of forty-enndle power, would have been
found still richer ore. So far, the com
mittee have been surface-mining. A
little deeper they would have struck a
woman perhaps two women. There
has been some surprise expressed that
the woman in the case had not been
discovered. The has turned up in a
sealskin cloak worth $750; and diar
monds and other trappings to matoh."
I.iVfly TIfti- n.
The jf'ifcs.o.i" IaavUlex uifoi-nvs its
readers that they have a lively time
working ori twa nulroada above that
city the Novsh fait lina Midland and
Col. Sharpy's. Thty run side by side and
a number of hands are working on
each of them, The Grading on the lat
ter is nearly finished to Leaks vilie.
There are between three and four hun
dred hands at wdrk on the Midland,
FOOD FOB THE BBAEN AKD :NERVE3 that
will Invigorate the ho,Jy lthoul- tntoxrcaUng Is
what we need ln theae daa- of Jiuah . and worry.
Parker; Ginger Tonic restores, the vital energies,
soothes the nerves and brings good health quicker
than anything else you can use Tribune. , Sea
other column. ' . ,
MY GOOD WOMAN,
Why are yon so out of MrtY raw able to tell
folks thai you are well? Ten to one, it is all
caused in the first place by habitual constipation,
which no doubt finally caused deranged kidneys
and livers. The sore core tor constipation is the
celebrated Sidney Wort. It Is also a specific rem
edy for all kidney and liver diseases. Thousands
are cured by It every month. Try It at once, To
ledo Blade.
47 STOPS TES A. $GO
Bogus Organ makerg at war ! McSMITH is happy and
reliable makers.
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A LITTLE CASH DOWN Andbal.a.,?h,e?Kj?mea,n- july.
-s-'V T T XI , AUiJUdT AND SEPTEMBER.
jiai cA&u rmcES, aud balance In 3 months, WITHOUT INTEREST
& S25 GASH ON ORGANS AND PIANOS.
YOU CAN BUY THE
Chiekering Piano and Mason & Hamlin Organ.
Chlckeiing leads the world for good Pianos, and
prlcS mf"n,d rythlng in the music line.
LEADING
THE WINDSORETTE SCARF,
Something Entirely New.
4 STYLE BIN ONE 4
A Lot of Boys' and Children's Cassimere SnUs,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
L. BERW ANGER & BRO.
One Thousand Hoop Skirts,
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afe' Dusters and Ills
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETY OF
Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets
and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap.
ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF J
Ready-Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Give us a call before buying.
mar27
BECKETT & MeDOWELL,
ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS,
STEAM ENGINES AND MINING MACHINERY.
CONTRACT FOR CONST BUCTON DESIGNS. ALSO. MAN-
COLLEGE STREET, BETWEEN" TRADE AND FIFTH.
maj27 NEW YORK OFFICE, 6 4 7, COURT LAN DT ST. BRANCH OFFICE, CHARLOTTE, N. OJ WORKS, ARLINGTON, N. J.3
the Mason and Hamlin Is the monarch of all organs.
A good tuner and repairer always on hand. For
CLOTHIERS
l. uewamiee &
A.t 25 Cents.
I
1 II OTHER
A NEW LOT OF
WIHR0WSR1 & BARUCffl.
MANUFACTURERS OF-
IMS-ART.
still sells nothing but from
SPECIAL SUMMER OFFFR.
CASH PRICES AND THREE MONTHS CREDIT.
500 PIANOS AND ORGANS '
ON HAND AND CONTRACTED FOR THAT
MUST BE CLOSED
OUT BY OCT. 14.
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ELIAS & COHEN.
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Very