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it 11:1 Ji: f 1 : i t T ' I . I . DAILY " OBSERVER "'S Thnr(iaT5tifil3. 1873. THE RI3A90?! WHY. r Jvvl' 7iliicin;iGfi saia 'abfMtt the tour thronrh the Sonth'eni .States gropos-J ed for rresmen t ui y j w ui ''iSaJJ uJrer,fTHar4ly;a:paper improved goritXtp opportunity for the display ;of eloquence or wit. ft this loiig-talked of trip, which the President has finally decided to post. V .4i The reason whv His Excellency disappointed lifriends in theScath who long so heartily for him to show his beaming, countenance on this tide 6ftMafeoiM Jpix on's linc h as beftn But now w'e have it. Mr. Boutwell, who holds the kevs to Uncle Sam's4 gold box and'fil(ivs the pjn of right bowr'to the President,' graciously .informs us that the modest and re tiring' Chief Executive entertains BUch'tfavioJf'.to - public spealing that he finds it impossible to njake up nis mind to set out upon a tour in which he would'be compelled to make speecheWnd bndure the agon- ' ies of "numberless ceremonies and formalities all of which he abomi- -y&Xef$ v 'DSMly Hi d of ceremony the President likes is the ceremony Attendn. upon tfie freceptipn a neat little present; he enjoys too that very irileti,ngL4th of March formality, which confers upon him an office.'tlmt JieavpHvs her.enlly cares pothingaboiit. He acts President and ftceivs his $5(000 trifle of a salary onlv-to please-his beloved country s - i -. ; CHARLOTTE'S INDUSTRIES. In another column will be found a list of the Manufactories of Charlotte. It willje seen that we have in -jour midst as many as thirty-six different cstablisHmcnts. It is true that some X)fthein 'areiquite small, biit -they give promise of better things. Great industries and extensive factories are the growth, not of a day, but of years; and judging from the progress which has already been made in the manu facturing line, we may confidently look forward to a day. when one of the most distinguishing features in the enterprise of Charlotte will be. its .thriving industries. The" centre of five railroads, with a prospect of oth ers the com m erci aj em p.or j urn .of a magnificenV'scopc of cbtiritry the princiial city of the Pie4-imbhtregions of the Carolinas, Charlotte must dai ly in crease not only-in commercial importance but also in an industrial point of vie: ; pJJnjtM States mail line haa'yet beenrestablished'on the Air Liie. Postal' cars, we are informed will be put ohassbon. as the road is in per fect running, order. A mail service orf ;thfs rieVt' route is greatly needed. If-the proper waUhoritics -could 'es tablish a mail line to'Greenville nDW', it,wcnid,be a very great convenience to the public. At present, mail mat ter is -transported over the line through the courtesy of the conduc tors onti.e passenger- trains'. This tnethod'is a sure one, but not entire ly couyenient, - . . Telcgx-aphic Notes, James Brooks' condition is very, unfa vorable. . t.'AUl : A Kew-forkyouth while playing -"hang Foster," strangled himself Monday. Canby telcraIisherman that lie thinks the avenucirof escape arj; closed; ' and that the Mod6cs will' have to come ifi: U ' 1 InternaLRevcnue receipts for the month of March, were eight and a half millions.1 t ! ;C6llecto'r Bairey lias seized eight lyore pf the Ney York Central Locomotives t Al bany for "taxes. - 1 - ' The shoe hiakers of New Yojk liave re solved to strike unless their pay is increas ed fifty per cent, per day.' :- ? v" . The Spanish -Vice Consul to Paris has absconded, pea ving deceit of seventy thousand francs. - . ' Personal Intelligence. A jury is to try thja question of George "Francis Train's insanity; - 1 , . The death of Mrs. James Gordon Uennett is'announced. , ' -A,- Drvv jah 'p. Nottone of the most dis tinguislied physicians of Mobile and of the South. diedontheSlst ult., on his 69th birthday, 1 The Grand Duke Alexis is making a tour in CJhina4- -- Hon.A. llerrimpn has returned from Washington., No$$ern exchanges indicate that he has made.-afaforabre' impression on the Senate. .r 5; Col. J.J. Hicft4n 'has' gone to South Crolina on alegturifftour .SrV WebbndEmma Miarejthe queer names of two ladWidual r'wbo.hae lately been mixed Ih hlatrimonial felicity, uu uwv., lit XMliCJJJll. , j . '' '.The Kansas Legislature has 'yoted' . vovur ftvpf juMuiiH ior - ine i:yiviary anu cut-down thoafr.fttr terary poivc kieLinday ospme niture, ammisiratio'i'cff liisr MMO i insTtrnrimia " 1 " . iuv wtc wijuiiic(ariu' s rucii dul ine mnr va tnr it. Aitnnt. hn'&ti. - STATE NEWS.' ; .t "!kcal state is -oir -the decline ;m Rutherford county ' - - Lower Iredell will plant moreot- gjfeSto pared e&iifefc Wake countv inatrledl 3iC(iuple cdonleni f plftom Wrn during tlvs nioUh iifIftrhi JJ- wfu tompiwp. Rutherford farmers are active ana " , . - j i...... I intend to tnake big cropsrof cot toil. . ' . . .,; . ,Ganiblfhe in "Futures" has "."bit' opj of rfhiB cotton- speculators. t)f. Raleighvr s ' ' . - . . ... - Hillsboro fences present $, ef hunrbte atfdTburHlliafeil pplincj.a The rmrof Saturday. f i J A An attcm nt was m adein34lin vxz-s A linltt nbild in -Newborn wa Jilh over bv a light dray iirthcstreeVahd U) d. We learn - -frpiir t h e Jlamifl XJHnf) qfOsifciVvba; makes 1,10 gallons of whislkey per week. Brother jHickniau bar'ino tieeiv o see Manuel yet. , Mr. Jordan Carter of Nasfi County, teUw He lious wa ln niqi-iou, and was crushed ta'deatb.! AaHoV affectedwlthj sManfeox djed'iw AVilningtorSuridayjgltj, The" Sar says ttiere arel lio CMesin the city at present -- '; During his lecturing, tour in. this State.' Cblllickmau initiated twelve bund red people iutf' tthe order of Good Templars The residence of Mr. Benj White in wiimingum waa-uesinijeu iv on Sunday night. The; fire originate ed from a Spark trom the chimney Partly insured.., ... . , . , Tbei5etitbe post-office in this citv was turned over at nine, o'clock last night by 0. J.Rogers -to- W. W. Holden. Comnlimeiitary .letters were passed between Mr; HOIdeii ancy Mr. Rogers, The-,Dauburg Reporter .ays that iniprovemehts are going on energeU icailv at Piedmont Springs foThe comfort aud-accommodation of all the health and pleasure seeking, who mav visit this famous watering place ; during the warm weather Messrs. Wallace Bro.& Stephenson, of Statesville, have recently' received lacsje orders trom Canada tor medi cine plants, which they are ' buying in large quantities. We understand that quite an rextensive business is doing in this business in Western North Carolina. ; r Rutherford Vindisator :, One half interest iu the Luckadoo speculation lands, belonging,; tp this estates of Aveirv .and Carson, was sold last Monday. Mr; J. Gi t Mills hecom ing the niirchaser' at !&KJ5. ' There is about 9,000 acres of Mountain lands. supposed to be rich liiniinerals,. . - i ; , . ' - - Onflast Saturday momms; between the hobrs of 12 and daylight, srerar robberies were committed in Hills; boro. ' Therki.tchen of Mrs .ooley was entered- arid" evrythln takeii off. The kitchen of Mis J. M. Phil lips was entered but the spoil .was small- An 'attenipPwas .nadeo'h rtfie premises of Jesse Hedgepeth, and his do?: killed. - -v . . ; . 1 T: The Wil mipgton StaF' says : learn that the Mayor " and. Board of Aldermen of this city were arrested yesterduvy by: berifFBlack. on a : war rant based upon the recent . findings of the Grand Jury in reference to the condi tionrof Ah e treets; t he" Mark e t' HoUsef &cr-Trrey "yvere recognized t o appear at the next term of the Su- pewcuyCoui-t. -r ;MiscellaiieoTis Item i it. SuPofsl htvvjers ffi Cdluhibus 10 belong to the church. Nofthbrh capitalists'' are' building 8 treet railways in Texas. t. Wall paper is no longer stylish Iresco is considered nicer.. f 4( - '? A colord Odd Fellows' Lodge ltas been; inbtijtuteYI in Vicksburg. ; : . Jefferson Davis and wife have been on a hort visit to Grenada; Hlssi f Reports of a. fine fruit prospect, so far com fronliall parts of Alabama. ii'K A :Liberty county (Fla.) mah' didd, Q hdurafter being, bitten by arattje snaW.f j, ! ' ,; An xeliange paper chronicles 39 deaths by srjdtted fever m St. Loui The larlesibn CbWrpin ting ' establishment will be sold ttU:publio auction to-day. . -' ,: .; . . . , All the professioos are ' now repre sented ine the Georgia penitentiary excepi Gmigressaien ' ' : :J. r Rliode Island vote to-day for State officials, and:ondaytnHit the "Con necticut, election Jakes place, j r . A New- York .papetelUi :usi tliat Oakes Ames used to gambol in .rustic- innocence n the green at North Easton. The boy: vi'htf itius gambol ed in rustiainnocerite now gambles in Concress.K im. mi in ; ' A highly respectable j'oungi lady of Au gusta, Ga., war fined on - Mon day $15 by Recorder drunip, for pluck ing flowers ifromr-the rsectloo;-? ofMrf W. A. Ranisey, -. in-the": City Jeihe tery.Xr:,!;"!1-.'-1 ' J A contem riDrary. thifit s th at stri n - gent. liqaoTfiawsa seldom - da.rnitcqr good. Telia manvi wfao-isii'fc tliiilki ing bf staking drink! of whiskeys that he shan't take 6ne,ind he im m ediately becon)e aiAirsty as a sand-barcluruig a laryseaaou.iaAii- . There is a remarkable -stpry poin'g the roHihdav! btM, 1 trirl nam ed Mind Moselywho claims to have beeti born daughter of a Governor ?of,tQeor-iarJr According to a MlssburV pape? anduece of A. H.tepheuslThifthere ia nfan in AtfI$ w.MMi;.iwicc y bub3 was Tine j vu-iu- nuuMU'is now in inn cincih. ha Ki 'it- iivi yi Immigration to Bnncocibe. Tiur iamiliesthlrty-six in nurn Ber, pi igrated ifromBrunswick coun- entv-eialtt And tb is does not incf tide charges onhousehoideffect 8ud5tber?Drop-: Slnd ufes1)i? m W 1 1 ti .mcrt rvi . f r a i a. a.4 lint TaTIea. v-wTon't-supp se tbey-naye ueerwperiiv;cri?ein)yTtwe rai -road-coiuniwot'-thre haf only paidfregulfff rates,?antnris tiiis, that we complain of. rTourists and lea UFeeekcF&ride' yetbese riiad at fej ed. reasonable .inducements,' but our own -pcopie m wnose inierei?i.,iH lionnuirnrto iieaieye r;iDoaas were built, are shown no tavors. liiueeo it;ocr7lres as'attifeffexftual Imiirier to immigration to Western N. C. We "KaVd reasc)ij tii believe tTi'aC a number of Eastern families would migrate to tbisscctjon, but for the high rail- rojvd taf iH.. We euU. the ttcntiph utalljrbad autiwiriUesi, td, this fairi'flrtdask that Einiir.int Rates be establislied over their respective hnes: tbrbugb the State. S fr rt&tmonF Press, WRkPCbjCAN J tDGE R.ECOM MEN-Dp the Ron. At the last "Supejior uourt of ?Wavne, N. G. . h is Honor ' J tfdgc Williiml J, Ciafke presKiing, acoior ect youth, eighteen years of 'age, was. convicted ot tne crime oi ioger . We publisb elsewhcrer. from Aht GpfaKov(?-3les$e)iger, the exta rdm- .arjvjFpni.jrks of J tinge Liari-e auei the conviction of the defendant. Jt will lie seenhatr lniloimr til ttie deiemla n t thai if he wpMc h- mit to a . genteel thraslung, at thf hands' ,pf . tms paternal reiauve in would not sentence him to any fur- tp.r mimshment: otherwise. he wout coninel him to serv e two vears nT the pcnitentiarv. Ilia Honor in formed the defendant's father that the court had no authority to order his -son-tcrbe xrh ippedy4mt",!that th e father had the right t-ojehastise him. and if he would take hi in down in one of the rooms below in the court house and give him a good Chastise ment the court ;Would not ps'spjVt ence.iipon'hiln., The jTudge iiddqd : "1 woujd.like. to see you apply the rod tOabinj myself; but:ns I ikian't go. Sheriff. Woods will accompany you and see it well done, and report: John V. Sherard, the Republican solicitor, remarked to the father, as he was leaving the court-room with his son to administer the penalty suggested by bis Honor. "Make tuni take oil his coar. Kali JSetvs Tennessee at Vienna.1 Gen. John T. -Wilder, Ten n esse commission.er (appointed; and paid by the'Stdfc) writes from New York-that he has secured for the eshibitiofi at Vienna; for Tennessee minerals and procure-- tions, Oy,e0t8q,itiare cTgrouud at.the entrautre pi iiq ineriuan .wui with a warflcCtcnt. He expects to send 10 tonsof. samples from vKhox ville, 10 tbns from Chattanooga, and 10 -each from Nashville , and Mem- phis. 'The Louisville Courier-Jp-urnai "No States in the 'JJnioit more fairlv earned a position ati ienna than lennessce. incnuting tno ap pointments by national, btate,' and niunicjpal-authorityv.she lnvs Ualif a dozremot ner nest men eeieeteoJ as sDecial commissioners, and adver tisements are. kppt. -standings in .her Jcadinglpapeis designedioaiti'jict the notice of all.. herr citizens who can contribHte.anvthine: to swell, her im- I port an ce at V lciiua, and thereur 4t- iracc inimigraMon .ior ine; aeveiop nient of her resources. She 'will reap the benefit in time.' " jMiltos : Swindler Littlefield Nor Yet-ist LtMBo. A rumor obtained here on Sunday that M. S. Littlefield had'been turhed over Iw Gov. Hart to the authorities of Jforvth Carolina upon a requisitiorjflrbisiiihe Gover nor of that Stateaind,tha he was bv t h a t im e"wel 1? 1641 'his way to the stand i Qgt In dictnj eitf siagahs t -b i ui there fMMaiiTffetjccl3 -, aji. he hasbffgiltylaf since hi residenc e in t':BMM however, Droved untrue, and we understood that Governor . HiVrt, ' before takig ftny steps lookingito Littlefield' sfitr- now awaits executive action, pro poses- to examine thoroughly into the condition of the indictments pending against liim in , Leon., Qircuit vuuiv -xikuiiwsh; tut imutit. - ' SrtiikE of: SToE-CutTUS.Yea- ieruy?norninjg Hie Ptone-cimers in the employ of Adams, Hanner & Co., to the rrtrmber of between 30 and 40, emloved dYlhe AhiheVst side of the riyer struck for the dCr hour? sr- teffl. T Jtleretofore they- have- been Working from sunrise to sunset; with an hour f6r dinner. The con t factors positively refused Xb enter Iht6' 'ah v cbniprbmi'se or1 arrafigei(6iit vVt'iia ine scriKers, aeciar-ing in eir intention to get .iindthera seti: wthands;r:ather than submit-to dictatioarifromtheir employesiy AHrooh 24 of the strike ers,f recbusideved their action- 'and weiirtcktheehedul of .About to . Fight . x .DoEu-The, C5neiniiati ;pqz&te saysii: ",X' isfrif. riibred that' tb ei editoe -of tot? i Cornier Journal and the HonIriiCbrriSrnan, of the Kentucky Senattej are abbWtHo light a duel.' The Gazett? is entire ly correct. . We have: ordered ia cof- hi an, and writteixanVobitftary The obituary .ia ro ighty - interetihgufeadi ingt(hurieJJouTnaL o' i'j'.' io !. - there ia man in that Statoso tall NoRTH CaROLIKA" IN THE LATE the record kept in the office of the Aflhitant General faHis State dur- ingithe. war, we 'catneVf ?K tbe On the original Roils, Recruits to original companies, 21,608" Conscripts, ; Troops ui' State Service, - 18.5UO 3,203 unigrucscrves,., tct t , r 4,203 Senior Heservqi llvj 5,686 Militia Officer . ' ' : Home auai'Uim'i'lv 2,650 :5.103 men operating under the con- mand ot the Miiuiaanuxxoiue uuwu otlUers, the. number of the m erf whii'h this State had in service iwill ha ttiwllAfl tb -12SXIOIX ,'h at'" The troops were classified in the foK ri oil 11 or ! 6 ; Infantry, CO ; Junior Reserves, 1 senior Reserves, l.tri Battalions Artillery, 4 ; Cavalry, 4; Infantry, 3 ; Junior Reserves, o ; feen P?iflp. this, there were 5 North. Carolina companies, in tbel,0tlv.YU---irifa Cavahy ; 71ti the'TtTv CoTde ate.uavairv.; ontj m wic yr Infantry, and one in the blst virgin ia lnf;mtrv. Making ip.all, 1 go mi- nan ies recruited in Uiis State, sery-, pig ftutsidfl orQf-pii? UWUiliri" imnt . Hal. jsexes. A Mystery. In carrying on re- "parirs of a house lately -belonging-to Josiah Turner Esq, it became neces sary to make an-excavation in the ojli.ir. Upon digging in one' corner, between If he f6uudati6rY of th.e chim? ,iey? and the end wall, the workmen came, upon fragments of bones. Gen tienji. of ' Ue. Iedk'al profesnioh were called upon to examine them, and ,th,eyainbevtingly pjGmuneed hciiT pcjrTtToiis of the human frame, consisting of a portion of the scapu:. l.irliop .)ttlie let ain iuid oOihe fragments of. the wrist and fing ers, l tie eartn in wnii-n tne reuaiun were found was thicklv intermixed with linieX&h.itVwihg the .object- had b..en to dotnposethepojrjion of the body miidly. The corpse -had "evi dent 1 y been , eu t in to piexies,. and bui led iii-ioTffrTrC4rvi',oul play, at someerio.(klllgsincc past has no doubt beeirafche. There. are ru mors in exoianatinn. connected with th(ymyteoous dsappearie 5ii young mail, Which we refrain frjoni commenting upon at present! faskhe transaction, ' should it hravd ,iinV foundation in fact, is of the most horrid and tragfetil chflttibtif : The bonerr&hnd areftMnlnced bv the surgeonst6-be eTtfv&f those of a woman, orof a very delicately fram ed voung' mfctlltiilkborxr Recorder BaUim(n-eimericaat$Ia'ifch 29 : "A most singular rfccidetit bedurrecl at th e ry-gotrmf establfefi fWeh t: f (jtqorgell, C-rseal, corner ; of Balti m ore a n cl it p-Utlay -streets,' this m orn ing.! Two or threeof the youhg men em ploy ed as sal esmen were am us ing them selves by ' belaHboring eich other vuilvrdlls of ni.uslin,i)eii oiie .'of them: Mr. Edward-Ssuiderson, was Struck soh, the head with aheavy par cel, and dropped to the floor. His terrified companions found that'! he .was unconscious, and rah in; great consternatwrrfor i physician. JJr. Brewer beihg thf the icinity, was called in. Such' surgical assistance as the case admitted of wa given, biit tiie young man remainedin sensible and in that condition he was carried tcVhis resi4encfeAn. dc Calloh street.' 'At latest acf'ices lie was partially conscious but his con dition is considered exceedingly crit ical i ti .'t i- I r T'i v Madison Home Journal : , "a speak (lei ilierately when w$ deciafie that there tiever whs a fairer prospect for sho,rt- rations for in an and,, beast in ;Middle Georgia than now. .'The area sown in wheat and oats is small, crops backward and unpromi sing ; stock poor and half fed on im ported corn, Ji-nd the people raxy oif the snbiect of cotton. Witk a mild winter and early and promising crop of fclbver and oits to help" make, the wrn alia cotton crop, triings wrjuin vear a more pleasant aspect. As "it is, there is nothingi.enco,uraging , im, jtie agricultural outlook ; in r Middle Georgia. We would urge the im portance Of planting large corti ea ahd potato crops. They' m'a' trot" come in time to help make tHe,iibxt crop, but will contribute tbthe'iiib sisteiice of man and beast "pext win ter."' " 1 .;'..,'. n- . The tatk Fair; Says ) jt - A sh e i'.etttizen oF a recent date-: " "It sceniis tlrtit the citizens of Ral eigh display a .lamentable careless ness towards the interests of the State Fair. They refuse to subscribe enough tor even' fit up. in a suitable manner, grounds for the annual ex hibition. -Charlotte offers inviting inducements and it woiildt !not sur prise us if the society holds its'' fu ture fairs at that point, fJ,et t th ose most liberally disposed i,reeelve, iiha v uepe.pt. ;;T'liLf-.K MTj ... In the Erie investigation, 3Yu Spencer, Treasurer'of Erier QDlOQta testified to Aavingientered hai-fcasW credit for the expenses of Wm. iyL Tweed flSl'.OOO; to Van Vetcner, W,000 : to ,A. D,' Barour.10.000. lJirector.jeslv .fiedi toviosr madQ theAhQve' pay- . V?" t i ;? " e 1 parties were , wien rW. Atoany. . i-H A Straxge Maimer Oase ik Ten i?E5to lidusdenf! a wlfcl ageH sixtf;irving nine mile .south Nashville, Tenn.. was ta!sen- from h 6r bed last Sunday, nigh t b$ l erected for dressTnglioggV-andliang. ed until sbyai dtiaftl It'll suppos ed, frpip tracks djspovered, irthafcthe dee:jarn.n7iUedjiby twoaieif: r '.A IT I yJIV - .uVtr'w . iSiV lV Association.! m-qpps oi Qiwns ue 'fil llD itfci &uthc:a an4 Atlantic lane, fefe oi interest to fv., T... rsonie of otfr Teadeis - - 1 ? IbVtIslegraphtothje observer j -u 64 5Ses'",c!T,' FiriJjCJVftlhalla,; C. Wamiaua: Anril , l.AbOUt 1U nVloek. this nvorninff.- an accidental fireT'6roke out and destroyed the stores of Mrs. Knee, Miu Varttliver and Mr: Fisscher. Some ot me ,'fe ,tininsrjx(edjv Theresa no a hAfiHv tnijaesiruciionvJoi-ipruperfcy jwpd;flarE yecniram enae, aar neatly thenUre,,townsiis bpfH of woodn . BttrglaWvJllea by a' Boy One of the 2:45 this ounied . tYiIrsiGawan and- Mrs Van Kurerwr A son. of the; latter, na m ed Ed w in, 'age 17v "b eard the noise oil the'rbof sihcl saw a man's :tWviS lb scntt le; He swerecl:bv ;alst)l shot. Young Van Burert then .fifed two shots, severely wonndiiiir th e 'burglar," ; ; who ras vytiifrkly'takeryawrty i'by 'his compan- ions PrehJieijey of the; Frencli Assembly r , b : r Banfc of Frankfort. PfRis, 'April f2.--The' election for president of the' French assembly took ptiice to day, Grew being ro ejectpd to office by a dpcjded majori tv'. ,, . - , . . . ranlcfoi;rB;lnk .pf. Frankfort to day, in vieV of the stringency in the iritohey hiarket, raised its rat of dis cotint five per cent. ; Growihig of the Polar Bear. St. Petersburg, April 2. Impjerial government is in receipt, of a coniT nUjii Ration from the Kjihn of Khiya . "T7 protlering the release ot thO; iiussian captives (taken during the late raid on the southwestern 'frontier- Hussia by K'hiva ns) on brt'sijj of a peace foot ing between the two empires Rus sian Gov't has refused the terms of fered and 'has .demanded the uncon ditional surrender of all Kussian nb- ;Jects 1 1 ' - ii.. Tlie G(Mdch Murder. New York, April- IS. It is. stated tliMt. new eircn mstan i-es have been brought to' liyrht in the Goodrich mucdler-which, if proved to be cor rect, Swill make this one of the most romantic , niurdein ever committed. ItJ claimed that, neither Roscoe hot Mrs. Myers had anything ttT do with tiie munler, and that Good rich was killed. oi the morning his body was discovered. Private par ties are working: up the cireumstan c .s alluded to. r, -:r, Mexico's itepresentative In the Claims " :7T!5i'5-CnuIs'ion. ' WSniifGTON, Aprif2rThe rumor that the Mexican 6 ivomment has appoihted Senor Aspieros as Mexican coift missionerM- to ; reprcst-n t that G(ernniertt;iii:il Angelica n and M(icanarma cbm mission in place of Scnor Giueaian renio.vecl, is receiv ed withPiuch unfavorable corr ment here. In case the report proves true Os thougl it t be Un i ted t a tes w i 1 1 protest against the appointment. IjiVltaigliiecr of the Navy Depart ment. VVjtsHpGTON, I). C, April 2. Chief Kuirr W. W. V. Woods, yester day itiKikiClvarge of the Bureau of Seam.; Engjjiecring Jfavy depart ment, relieving; James VV. Kinjr. .Mr. Woods, will imm-ediately perfect arrangements for building the -'iiia-chinerjVpfor the eight new war ves sels ardefed- by hereof last Congress. ' J,. ; , -:. ..i Treasury Affairs. a siiiNTox; A pri 1 2. On tstanding legal tenders at the close of busiuess tordVy$ wpre3o8.y.724, showing -;in increase of 130,724 ine the-:ss ic of the public debt sftatemeut vester-day-, - ' '' : Tlie Receipts from Infernal Reven ue: to cfay Were, over 'five hundred thousand dollars! ' :' ' n .Nixon Con vlcted;. Nevt-York; April 2.-Jury in til ftisef Wixprii n keeper of a house of rfoj4tifution, for'the ni'urder Tf rhi- ter, rcturneti to court to-.niglit ana returned a A-erdict of guilty of mur der in the first degree.- The (prison er . jvill- be -eeiitehcetl to-tnorro'.v morningi PardoJi -Jtccomeiimded. r 3ls?iisrafbNYAril 2.-$hc Attor ney enerjd to-aay recoruniended the pardon of. Walter P.,f Anthony; ahalfeged 'South CaroliiTa Ku-klux, sentenced to eight yag at Albany. Boston laborers .Striking. Bostpn Affiii,'2..The painters parpjnters an4 masons confenmlate a strike ahd will. etap Svork at once in the burnt district. HO New York, April ' 2. Th e funeral of Ghas. M.3a0a4aclofnd author of t"r. e black crook, iakes .,. place to-m Ois -ti u:K'w:;YrkBIarkjetK, : !" ' jfr.iii'i '' '' ' ' 'it s . . ' ).:! K.YoKy,4.prU,!2.The,financial sitd-aU?a.to-Iay is not aqite so j, distressing- to borrower a yesterday., Lrtng aitee 3 p. m, there were jstreet dealings; at-if j per di em. "Exchange, dull and .heavy. Gold M to 17fy3yeeroraents firm ;prices advanced. State Bonds, quiet ; Old Virginias 42 47. Consul 52i; Deferrediyl3.- tv&b OId orthM Carolinas: 32 Snecial tax 14? July t South Getrolinaa 171 to 19 ; 'April r-; vi 4eayy ; - oouincra quiet ; quiet; gupemae, tair - - f Kew Qrleani is about to me in her jmignt land- crush, her canirfe' element.- po rnany atJier babies liaveTfccen Micweu niuiiii a uriei epucc OLvime -Mvertisements. t-J. fc-V ' J UST-i-AILKlVElJ. 7 J OUU -r4.' W. H H.! HOUSTON & rra i ; STRAXED; 0B, STALER. 0 last Thursday, evciiing a yellow and m:yFiPte.WVP? answers to the name ,f fu .''JllTl'' Anv infnrniotinn .P i: - :n i t thankfully received by Edgar4 son of pr.3 U0TICE ZT0- SHIPPERS. CpTand after this date,' freights' will oi, r: be received on Tuesdavs. Thursdays and Saturdays, from 9 o'dock, a. m., to 14, p. m. No freight will be received on the mornings of the departure of the train S.S.PEGRAM, apr3-lw ; Agent. RICH 1 RICH 11 RICH ! ! I I ad( L 1 piCH SOIL for Gardens and Yards, fori sale at ONE DOLLAR per two horse load, delivered to anv" part of town. , E.31. ANDREWS, march SO l w' THE Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of in the t-ity. The Ladies, are requested u : and all the Latent Kovelties in Fumy OtKxb at vcnr Ltnv lriee!r. Hah Goods a Specialty at ap!2 -. MRS.QUEUYS. ! KRAUri KRAUT t! t T-ST RECKIYED, another barrel of ex O ' celteut SOUR KRAUT mode of Watau ga Cabbage. ; i Also another iCratd of fresh CABBAGE ex peyted .to-day. april 1 .i ; B. X. SMITH. " FOR BENT. mHE STORE recently occupied ly Va. JL Frunkentbal, next to the Charlotte Hotel." Apply to WJI. JOHNSTON, mart-b 30 lw 13 Oil ESI Ashwood Residence, Cottages, and Building Sites. THIS valuable property, ' vr est vide f (.'harlotte, fronting on Trifle street anil running thence Ixu-k across jr he W., C- & K. R. R., is offered for sale in lots to suit purchasers. For prices and terms apply at, our otijce 111 the ( ourt blouse. GRAHAM tt NASH. stro : march 20 lm. Attorneys, t;, JTJST RECEIVED. w' ' lb Sacks Stevens' A Family rir.nr, ,n." guaranteed' to please those who -a re fond ..f tT u nice Snow Flake Bisenit. Very nice l-'st 1 Mackerel, Breakfast strips, Manoliii Hams, atiy Also, a lot of Fresh Cannetl Peaches ninl j Clicrries, very good for making pies, ,tc, at reduced prices. Give us your order and we will send the goods to your house uml vh warrant, them as reiresentel. (ci. march 27 U. N. SMITH. tVA NOTICE. milEfirmof S. CIIonMsaly Co., of I I 1 nttnitn Snvinrre tunc dissolved (in the SO Ii day of January last. A.R. Home hr having last week bought ? . (J. Homo-in a Iv s interest in the ktork. 1. . hanl. we will therefore continue tlf J IflllllX-A AC ili.- fiil- KIV. 11411111 and jfrleof Ilomesly t Clower. All ju r Vit so:is having any i-lahn3 against S. t thh Horuesly t -'Co.- Will. please. present them t 111 e at Shelby, N. C; all persons owing S. Honicsly & Co., will make payment tnhrP15 C. Homesly or Mr. Hj Ij. Clower at oner as the old biisiness must be settled np. P A. R. HOMESLY. ...1 march 25 lOt - , ; , . , live MTJNICIPAI ELECTION.. Wa THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN appointed Registrar, .all qualitied vo "' 1 t'rsare requested to call at his office in''u the Court House and see if their name?" an! are registered in the proper Wan 1 in vhi-li (- s;j thev are entitled to vote for Mavor ami c Aldefmen of Charlotte,-. on the It Mou daj' iii Mav next. A. IL MARTIN, J. P. march 29 tw, till may 1. Is rapidly snpersedinr all other prepara--..iri tions for producing Elegant, Sweet mur' Wholesome' Roll?, Bismits, Bread, Biu-fe-'-', wheat and other Griddle Cakes. Perfect-V ly Pive and Heliabfe, and always ready for ()Cj immediate use, The Cheapest Baking ; Jowiltr in the "Worl and it will keep on j iu wall nfTttritfMl fr f Ka 1iia ct TTfTl:pUpM")OTS. Miners, M in fact,' in armers, JSroigrants, rc, ano i he. everv resre-t.,' the Best least , l'owder made "ior me jsaccnen; ine , the Galley." . 1 SO LP by GROCERS & DEALERS M ; EVERYWHERE. Manufactured bv , , . DOOLEY A BROTHER, C9 Nev Street, ew Yofk Vnar 3-cod 3m ATiCTION SALE. Desirable Phosphate Fertilizer or other Factory ' Site, Mills, Machinery, &c, dr., . . The undersigned ' will offer for sale, in 0 Charleston, at Public Outcry, at the ca-t ce eiid of Eroa'd-street, on Tiu ipay, the wre I7th! day of April next, at 11 0 clock I ' -a.m.- -- t , ; i Tiie ENTIRE WORKS recently erected g by the Farmers' Fertilizer Company ot South Carolina, situated less than a halt ?ai mile beyond the corporate limits ol the he City1 of Charleston. j,s 1 These consists of a new eighty-horse pow-, er Engine?1 in conrplete preservaiion, 1" rw brick engine house. The 3Iaehincry, pucn ' as: Elevator. Crushers, Grinders, Mixer, Ii Shafting,. tc. &cH ;is built ' in a snbstantial three story tin roof ;bouse,;Of. 45.by SO feet in size. The tractonsist? of five acres of dU high, And seventeen of low land, having sei good outlets in the fee simple of & twenty foot plank road, aiid a graued road-bctl for A rail was on one side, and a- fine wharf on . Ashly Rirer on ite .other ; or Western side. It atljoip and connects by means of these lit roads wilh the South Carolina and the 0ij Northeastern' Railroads. - and is thus in prohipt'' communication ifh' the interior g or nms state, and of the Southern ana Southwestern States nj ;:(?" ! Thia presents a rare opportunity to capi' talj&ts for the inpeption of any Fertilizer or lher iwanufaptiuing ; enterprise, with a ftrst-class site, and the best of machinery easily adapted to any -purpos ' 'Fdr further particulars, apply -In person or by mail to J. Drayton ford. vt -' ' . ! -. - Real Estate Rroker, f . o. 33 Broad street. "Charleston, 9. 1 1 ,,3larcK25tiHtV ;'. ret th dii - t- Get 1 or 3 era an 3 4 5 (J i G M 13 14 3 5 1(1 17 IS 14 uii .!2 .53 31 to i 3M rjfv J ioo oo tea C i-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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