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DAILY OPS PWg, o?H:Ei"oix,m- f IT it i. . A TuesdayJuly 10, lfttt. XI Tl IT TT t w F rioucnuiff waenw;r , f " " lr The f Kaleiglt papers tonnouhceUhat id. iew uaya ago a re8Pecr.aDiy dressed ion Renew, of Sunday : " faofyancehiAjfc very,, farr advanced in Under; tf the Charlotte Li Tot 4 Wicraa To-DlT. For V JM - -Sovih'"Atlantiodnd rEast Gulf States v 8taidMlofhighresure,8tatiouary temerdurhfaniti WlostljffrQm the South- 3'jwit, WTv?etorfyf4,r . 3 tnl tifr4 KK 3 YVVV . uo teoiriteoieVRii Grab am, JBUlsbiro GreeasboroKert C 'XismU IS NfiW h ADVERTISEMENTS.; ii vftBJiDula--Tohe.iJuibci:rt aiod ato & rM LichenBtein-Nw: is y oar -time. 0 Wiciiy:NMhx'NclI;t -aLt V jjjgg- Hattle' Moore cbooX Notice. fiBofflceto;.:.vur; ; aA 1amaMakABMBalB.. Ttie'therinpmtiearugistore aOr .Wilson Jurweuii regiHierea jaaut- i! ,o "idwsyesierdayJat the tibtirs fndfcate ; 9 a. m.. 'niU-tom &uioit iai vm ffi08 ?lxni.?iH:t2 vjcf i-a ofi mb:0lat J ;f$5' wjifiOJK'ntn' v'P'i'') !S Y TOOT JIATA'l.i ft DOTS. e A,ir:Xiir9 Raijroad gets a good sLOCt U& VAtlanta end of the road. tbe c Th travel The doctors are not making enough money to pay for the shoes which 'their horses wear out. . Thk hour for. the beeinn&e"o 'Jt$xat1Jbh ftl?4 from B V uwk a. uii w u. j - Nine days of July have passed away and thus far it has dealt more merci fully with us than June did. j j After this date no more street lights until the dark of the moon in OctobW except on Sunday and Wednesday nights. a -i The utility of awnings, ice and Bpda- waicr were pxv;epnuio ugtuu ycomi-yxaj , and the afternoon nap was as hard to fight off as a regiment and a half o long-legged gallinippers. I j Manning, of the Danville News, is informed that the young man, con '.lU.l..l-i The Directors of the North Carolina rennuets ana Among str&r.gers A Military Movements on the Cape Pear ; jjTh'e following is from the Wilming- Lieut "'Alex- Grays, iand ewiAtrfeentlernttil as .directors" ofl the jears.'apMiecu at wie jhouse: of a Mr I ljieuu John -D. Wil.iams. olftbe la- part of the State for thei North Caroli- Roberts, a laboring man who lives just layette Lignt mrantry, are Doiu uere rrfailroadjald McRae-ilming. beyond the eastern confines of the city, t: , fnfeayiQolds3x)to i Gen. ior sameimpgxo-ear., representing her khtmt t.h 'soth of this month lelc Personal. 1 ii a n m t f Col. Jas. Anderson, supe elect of the Spartan burg.&-ynipi Spartanburg & AsheyillejPailMads, in the city. He will entlrupbn LS.fi HI tTW self as beihe' vp.rv h'nnornr Sh iUPjtVHUI O Cl J " wuv llWUlfU I 11 VU( IUO UU lUUUUI. IV vuv.. wvw Tiiiino A ifJrov I atthft door bv tL daiichtfir rf Ifr T?rtK The Charlotte GraTS will nrobabiys try Iuunuy graviutm mwaiu ouuhuiiik. The Fayetteville: cornpanyi will?go "di- mteiest red to Smith viile. Capt. Walter Coney, takes I being excited Bhe made some inquiries of ;theWilmingtpn .Light .Infantry, ofth'4ftWrtfflm- ti v, wui proDaDiy try icm ine lemeu uem; fhiogfnV v TT-. : : t-u: u ue nea, wiwe, wnu u.8;u.Hr Who wouldn't be a soldier? '.-- aigerSalisbury A i er'fs, lwllaatGdy lie li. Morehead, kMJy ftfked her in-,,gavether a O J aTOjurpplid lerwante; Herim CbarlotteVjrl,, ' The stockholders' meetiD&r place next Thursday ataftispury II - - rawn'weera aga -sue learnea at tfte ! ttirFSt. ' 4 I rinheaH"88 01 her sonf ia August. Ga . d and ana Lieut.. Alexander has returned home H 4 transportation came I and reports . having made all the ar im iu iime io see ner bod aiei ne ' securin? i one j rangements loc the excursion -or ine Ln4alaojaey-and he-left Jiothiag, and Grays., They : will leae here next new field of.labor.next week.lk 11 -.Uhd-riottnd-Jierself -among-sirangers I Monday evenin? in a sDecial coach at- t jEjtkil Treasurer yinkins retiBf WrYf re!?i9f iS?ck to tached to the regular train ; arriving tQthe city yesterday after two weeli vhe'jh0ne2e2iyorrof Angusta, in Wilmington Tuesday merning, they absence in Gaston, where he has iBeOTfQpwevetjTOTBisbe the dav there, going to dnesday, accompanied ladies and gentlemen gton. Thursday they wu United States army, stationed atdAt- L. .Arme.d.bere.Bhe could get transpor spend at Wrights ville Sound, return- aftetiding td the building of a resident tKai city dumbia; arid from that Stnithville We pjarjGastonia. es Cityathei railroad authorities gave her a by a party of Cpt. N. Vedder, paymaster iawthe passtonamtte. f , from Wilmin Jan ta, was in the city yesterday,! hav MOtW.rJ of ing thence to Wilmington and thence mgjpst 815608.1 MorganTpn. BeverjejiflC her borne. The Grays - have in antioipa Mr iGl Hallan 'entetpiMpi jojfer yyi '?ifi?a'11y in tlon an ; elegant trip which will no chant of Hickory, and af4irWtoi biflhe 8hfI. the doubt be realized. They have ar- . . -w w 1 it r. tf - 1 . . , , - .v M ii -CX. ranged for fifty tickets, and as they do VVT in S rVl A- ' (I.irhrtl'ltK. lAnV.nn .n I . i i 1 ll ! L 1 . f ft t, is?? ts ! rrW-Jt V-"-. UV? " AU noi expeci more taan imrty memueiB New Departure In DuOJcEggs p;nh6-mad these her bed ?and here of the company to participate in the a.u. viaum. uuvvm. uat H-t i ;" iur, iuee: Diuta. V", ine .iourtn i excursion, . will sell tbe remaining has just produced tne monrem arame mght, t eolored qwpman found her e in twenty to outside Darties. These tick ana ouuanaisn looKing e w wmcn une wflroas; and carried her 'home with ets can be bought very cheaply and any .ducK was ever guilty, me egg " tt.eihreft-';day.8. while she any "one desuing' to 'take this pleasan maU, ahdm color is sort of a crpss inade her home in the woods, she went trin can do so at verv little1 ex Dense bv between a watermelon Preen Lnd & ftKnilf'frnm niieo fn irvncA in fVia viAi'n I 2aIa T aIa. ' J mvvmw V - M vmnu VU UUUUVJ 1U 1 XLillA 1 I'.IIHMI IIV J. 1. 1 1 . tv -". li II (till I !i I r I I Ii. AX ir A fiayy- blue; but what aistinguisnes it ity beggmg food and getting what she Under and accompanying the Grays, more particularly from any other egg needed to sustain life. is the fact that on one end of it is a i J The little art heard her storv with The WeBtern 108306 Asylum-Bow the ' . -- I -...... w I m mm w m nv roiection which looks more like the mnhh SniPrPf An Harm. ;oi rroirenmg-iD appiQ- hahdle of a squash than anything else remembered having heard of the Home Priation &c we have ever seen. It is, all in all. the Und f Hosnifcai; an institntmn fnnnrri From Mr JG Hall, one of the com queerest and mpst unnatural looking jn this city by a number of benevolent I issioners of the Western Insane Asy ' . .. i -i i i t 1 1 m i I . . t . . w . ' M.. a r m. l l . . l egg ever exniDiiea ai vys ;pmce, , ana ladies.-for the care of the aeed and in ,UUJ a6 "wgnD, w eara uiat me one of which any well regulaced duck ought to be heartily ashamed Summer Absentees. A U .i . . Sol Cohen. Esq.. left veslerdav ' af- v;cernirigwhonhe eBquires is not sick, ternoon for Cape MayVwhere j he will neuner nas any wnu .uwwb uevyuxeu Bpen(j tne remainder of tbe summer. him. as happy . The case of A. J. Crews va ailJ. " T spend the remainder olthe summer. 8he went back. got her guest and drove arc made- The commissi He IS again at the old Stand and nnrinty ha oWnw ,5Rkhn.rd Tiddv ? SV 8 rat 8"U Ure u e . . ft j- hV 'aa ever ' , S g-,V i - " ! , icnart . ddy' her . to - te hospital, where she ws been fortunate m finding a py asever , Esq, will act in nis stead as chairman comfortably provided for and wWe "or quality of clay, from w case of A. J. Crews vs. the.-Kirst of the committee on passive member- 'i-.-j-. mate a Buhstaniioi .Natibnal'iBank. of ..Charlotte t 6urke,-:was '' afgued ' in ihe 'Supreme First pf the committee on passive member- fcotn Bhin ih the chamber of commerce. " . ' Mrs I H Foust is spending a month she'yet remains; The facta in the case having come to X m3r W- if A- V 7 . 1 -TS'. 13 lllgh Street, Boston, Mass.. and Trade Street, j Charlotte. IV j Having intro'nced T1TB are now receiving in our CHABIiOTTIC HOUHJfi, a mil line or an grates oi uuuib ana euuiia BOOTSand SHOES in the States of North Carolina! Sooth Carolina and Georgia, with success beyond our expectation? we bavr I s1-. -- ' ' J " . ! , ... . . ! ., . nt ' : I' .--,',V;, i cently established a house at Headquartere, NO. 13, HIGH STREET. BOSTON. MASS. which will enable us to fully compete with other Jobbing Houses North, and to extend our trade into other States. , , us J"We sell'bniy by the case from our B08T0K HOUSE, and all orders forwarded therevwill receive prompt attention, and, if i,rete. red, be ehipped and billed direct. The' former reputation' of our CHABLOTTE HOUSE, unsurpassed in tbe South for the auioum and variety of its large Stock, "shall be maintained, and we shall constantly keep on band in both hooses a lull line of all grades 0 BOOTS and SHOES. Having made this arrangement we have no hesitancy in going into large town or cities to show our Goods feeling assured that we are able to give to prompt paying customers as good tei ras as any other house North or South. We solicit your orders or personal inspection to either of the above houses. TRADE marl STREET, CHA BLOTTER TS. :C, and 13 HIGH 8 TREET, 'BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS GalT and see the -New Arrival of , 1 i ' i '. & BR 0 T HERS ' 1T. h' sir A ;, "I ft H. MORRIS 20,000 ITards of Uew Styles of Calicoes, only 7i cents per yard. 5,000 luiE&fi of Bearatifnl Edsins & IsQe&lfngg, from 5 cents to 75 cents per Court Saturday, J.-F. Hokeappearing at Try on, Polk county, the present 1 1 "W - -t i fiJi SiO v f j'rt Str -Pifc. ' 5 r" . - , , . . K : went fo the hospital, saw, the woman -fori tne?plaintiff and Folk an adof the Spartanburg & Asheville nnv 'Lv ! TTQfrtW.. Battle & Mordecai for thedefandent. 'i I .i i mi . ii i fT i J&aiiroau. xnis is ai ine uuse oi irvon . , r ? , ' , j . . . . ' . , l A . o. ., r c x j io pe i i yearspi age, an intelligent .-flerB re olu WVBr c"rB " . ""tr.f though uneducated woman. She told ior ne uura time, ana oy ne miauie i j-uc u . ai , wu , ..o oum6ij i j. ne or last of next week the ; crop wUl be saiuDrious, ana qmip- numDer oi ,"laid by." Corn and cotton are i both persons from dilierent parts of tnis looking remarkably well, notwith standing' .-the latter crop had a bad tart. Since the first of June the season has been excellent. State and South Carolina are' sum mer-J ing there. formnf. Mntlomsn-i Afnrnliiff J!fa here oiven cannot he ftnt rek rifivnirf nf 11JB ak "JB raif, it win e nve township, received a painful and se- j interest rious injury by .being kicked bymiile. l The point io the case, however, mule to a plow. 1 around whinh-ih principal attraction to I centres.-is the commendable,, course Another ' 8prlnklln Projeot. j Mr. Jas. Duncan was taking up sub scriptions yesterday for' " the maijnien ance oi anotner street sprinnier, wnicn He was hitching the r-ftlwpoaa to Stan ouron its missipu I eariy in the morning, preparatory of mercy: in a few. days. Suocei the I beginning his day's work, whenhx pursued by the little girl toward this Hornet "Fire Company withdrew j their jr3acaing down to fasten the trace old fand friendless woman. If he who sprlhkler.from the streets, last; SatUf-1 chain, the chain struck aeainst the lee gives a cup of cold water to a disciple , ' ;Uat!n??D? .W0!! of the mule, causing it to kick.) The in the name of a disciple shall not lose ion torce oi tne blow leii niioa: tne 1,10 4r " v " cl Uiulixi : v mx. x. lof. this 'warm hearted, man's left 'lett. lust. below, the. knee. -i-i-iVt ; mm. ui nn xn ii a tmw. iiiin m iitim. i i- i a w . j i . - , - - - -, firm. WUh a spirit, of' true philan work on trie building w progressing tb rnhv sh'fi hnfried intn f.hA ri v r.Vi satisfactorily. 1 he number of laborers , uuu , made application at the hospital for employed on tbe work at present is the admittance of the old Wman: forty-five, a part of whom are engaged Thia was granted, and, getting the loan4in makinS brik while the remainder of a horse and1 buggy from some one, are " worIC liaS tnem as last as they lesioners nave very supe bich they make a substantial pressed brick About one hundred tmd twenty five thousand are made a week. Mr Hall thinks that the. Legislature made a mistake in not giving a larger appropriation than $30,000 a year for the prosecution of this work.' Had the commiesioners a larger sum from which to draw, better machinery could be purchased, and the labor employed k to greater advantage. In addition to this fact, the cosrt of superintending forty five bands is about as great as it would be, were there twice that number employed. He estimates that, work Ladies' Linen Suiting, t 25 and dO cents per yard. Another Lot Gents' Blue Flannel Suits, only $12.00 Handsome Ladies' Slippers, only 75 cents per pair. Mosquito Netting, all colors, 75 and 85 cents. 100 pairs No. 1 Ladies' Kid Gloves, only 75 cents Don't fail to call and secure the greatest bargains of the season. July 4- . " '""' " . ... FIEHBCim UND COMMERCM, and conversed with her. He found ner same story she had told thelil tie ghrj toge th er with something of the history of her life in Baltimore, where she follows the occupation of a tailoress. IT The details of her struggle Kicked by a Mule. ',' - ';; I with the world, of her visit to Augusta Saturday morning j last' .a- V negro and her efforts to get back to her home, named Elisha Parks,. em ploy ed.on tbe tare very touch ing,and even the outline TELEGRAPHIC M VKKRT. JULY 9, IS1T- years before the building can b com pleted. The State has, of course, deter mined that tbe asylum sbai be built, then why not make the appropriation $60,000 a year, and have te work done more rapidly ar.d wilh greater econo mj? The work can only be carried on till ; j law ' did breaking the bone; and tearini Three childrenl H aged about jeigh- flesh in a very painml.inamier.'' teen mbnthsti Wer')f j persons were near-4p4itiieAnired fHarl j time Sunday afternoon imthe burying was carried homeland! 04)61 jcared , , -1 grbundt at Center Church, in the south- for. I 1 f t - i , em part of Iredell county i-t One of fy.i u . a m j ,.yi., these was achUd of Dr Walter Mott ; Snnday Services a d a v. a j ; ' .IfCliiotr.'ttfeUiM oiiS? JT Tbmn. SundaywaS'nol an excessively ,lU8onruntiHefcently aesiol ef IthisH1 and a11 the churches bei ;N.r7r rA ihiiik.a -un-riPris4'w liOBeik the citizens generally turned - T?K -m. -v:i4A'!s.l' landi' filled them quite as well said to have died of that fell destroyed, . meningetis. about the middle of October, when it sympathetic will be stopped by the cold weather. By this time the commissioners hope Amendments to the Charter of the City . u " lC,,' "vi nmuiiuuiwiw w wb smmum wm via un wily I to nPin OH TIP it cnrincr QQ gnnn oe the -o , &, """" weatner will permit, PBODUpE. Baltimore Oats dall Dut steady. Bye. Steady. Pro visions quiet. Mess pork, 14al5 Bacon, shoulders, 01; clear riDS oiaej; bams, 8UTr-curcd, 12al3. Kefined lard, lOalOi. CtooVe firm; job lots, 17a22. 'Whiskey held at 12i. Sugaur steady at lit- Kaoaisvllle Flour nominally unchanged. Wheat firmer and prices unchanged. Corn dull; whue, 54. Oats unchsnged. Pork quiet at 13 87jal4. Bulk meats, quiet aad . - v ft . J nl uncnangeii. uacon neaay; o, it ana e for should era, clear ribs and clear sides; sugar-cmed hams quiet at 10. Lard quiet; choice leaf in tierce, 10i. Whitkey quiet. Bagging dull at 13. COTTON. of Charlotte. ' Below we publish tbef act to amend th&eharter of the city ,of . Charlotte," passed pyi tne. last legislature and rati fied tne otn oi Marcn. it nas never been published before, and we give its The only persons employed besides the regular laborers,is a master builder, a superintendent of the brick yard and a secretary and treasurer. The Woodstock Utterances. -MM usutil.2 Tbe services generally pof.flj : very interesting character .at. Caharraa Court - Gentlemen who - returned yesterday an,d piscQpalchurches. rrtk'-i.jL i:JLi.iizi-LLli ai.-ler church Rev. Dr. W H ' as were All text? y i behhHal Assembly of 'North ; Car& J President Uayes on the Speeches of Cham- Una do enact Section 1. That the Charter of the City of Charlotte be amended by ad tlfe'f pastors were in their places ding the pllowing sections, to wit anL: fhnoa nf fo rot ProoKoicnan SECTION . Any perSOU Violl except those of the First Presbyterian In the ferm- Section . Any person violating any ordinance of this city shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, but " WffWm rrwt, Wnkkit tv.a er church Ke v. jfit. :WM "Fhun, of theisttflishmenr therefor shall nnt . coiiW busily Engaged- upon tiie, civil New. Orleans, praclieUjonUg and ceed anfie icf fifty dollars or imprison- docket.1' The Albrieht case, which was- evening ; in ine iatrer, a- X"' 'i ".i --Ijet fprhearing yesterday as postpon- borne. officiated, B pjreaching g Section Tl a.1 n. r " J jl. i oiiAUxun . -i.uui due itittvur baiu. Hit l,V .,. . . WIJ BUM! UUTC juiiBuiguuu tu uai uuu ii ii ca.untu f naay ana ine wiineESes ais-1 b c?l .T"r?r f-"-r aetermine Biuu violations wunout re nt q iz is'sehtU the mornihtrof ' that dav. 8tudv and care in?s rePation- In quiriDg a complaint on oath in writing .r. ?.r! The railroad cases: 'moved from Meck ,i(ir P r. " T T 7i-J!:J ! J iti ! 5L ; IT I xii . I VII OUT UlllCi UCIBUU W UW8 lllO Ol i. ... r ' - o -tw'- i iense "com m lLiRci is witnin nis nwn In all the other churches usiB iicjiinim. jlmm quinugi uuuipiitiuii uu uaiu iu wriklllg th fpjptismal service from the party injured, but may exers the First' ! Presbyterian cise said jurisdiction on the complaint it a - a. Una Central .Bail way;: Company 4-were ' k Li witnesses. notiled i to be in atteiidance Una tienlral B.ailwrt rimnnantrJ-n-tfrt. I Ol, paptis v-ii-irr.jj- -ii i Ithe ?RTvtcpa were after the usual 'order. I Section . That the Ma vor shall fense committed knowledge. ,ii :-.:,: Ezevralon to. the , Mountains. ' 'i :.r tf 0 A il The .City Revenue Bill. na. v. mva x. a waw w have power to commit any person con victed of a violation of said ordinances of alder to prison until the fines and costs are knenjfnade at their meeting on gaiuft fa-ana sucn person can oniy ne re- passed at that rht " tfavithe revenue bill ,ofeupcs lOHuay-.aiABwSEcnoNU-. That an acquittal or con the bill ia in all esen- viction in any proceedings had or in io.K stituted under the provisions of this Centrat,.AtWic,!; Tennessee; 4 Oo existed last year, the tai 4 Jti t.ndWteml7iK'riiiiv.TihkT'p.aiiMaL.2 .mi ' t-'ir Ii:l-ia .. ver criminal prosecution for the u..v.u, , ueiuu Ollll UU-UU Ol OX1C3 UCIAiCUU, RUU I aa ma nttanni in onir nlhornnnrf of thio -1A !!' .m.. f. .Henry .HftttC 4.ttewlpaving the license tax on all kirfdfoMiBii ?f ,Wlinwgftt,aii ?clocli: m the es, and certain kjnds of property W: morning .Wm???1 ftt 7 is liable to become on ine morniner otthe itn. amvinir at nDt .oa . . -i .! r . - b i .Blue nabDuv nc M;.AMU,lQHi the .aitemqoui Of 1 hotels ness- hich a nuisiilce! b the na.Pe in, lorJ I011QWS : luc laJL Oil State Section 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its rati havinsr over fifty rooms has been The Ceurts. !.$t'lfW from $75 to $100; the taxJc& j 'Mayor JCourtEs Honor the May v-enira iotei,ana 1 at the cigar's XMT.IMendetXW; j u . o I. bill further provides that within up for being drunk and disorderly on . 1 al?JlX H ' I CI J - J J ta e- ... i iii tne I does nas been made $1 and $2: the or had a pretty fair Monday morning ore of J tax: of $5 on one horse, and $10 bn tdjdoljkbt.4 "tbi'Trbvidnce friend who O 0 h hprse drays, hauling only for the own- can't resist the flowing bowl nor the o O a elf thereof, has been removed. . ) inclination to call everybody "Josh," was i V"3!d 5fP?tyJ?nd Master thirtldayi .frprflnthis the dependent Order o B'nai residing in this city on t date all persons Sunday, and was lined $5 and cost. . . . J 1 IX CfllUlUK 111 tfJJlA WAV T JVM M W. WWfl .UAVU I dU. Wv VVK, M WU AalVAl K HUE. ff 11 UMJ U ho: nth, assistedtby Deputy Grand Ser 4u., Jx$ in'!hnuJ f . kflfVn fAnmlkV ?fv, hi.' -?fi ;wSf!n;''; of politic and corporate wo pwned or and -stepson- and was :fined $5 and v j AtlantKUa., -wrere (in the. city Sunday, p0sgeBSed property atHhefoiei men- cost, but judgment was suspended upoii iJll.j ; Trrl'uZ:". lwr? Icr tioned,shallreturnMtherpity) ifii-,y- : "uJa W o .WWt oago foil, true and perfect Hsrbf their taxa- domestic infelicity a colored member of . W&Wvi f ""f8 in bles, polls,vreal anjtwsJestate, the board of aldermen, whose name : i JBW"W - . Bnl- f ,f,thAtfifett. incomes, received dnenn't becin with an M.. bore an un TbefoUowing 8 a-liat otthe bfficers tbV fial veM. :Mxt.nrecedin r.T.Lh.e imrtt At the first Monday in Tebruary. Before Justice Davidson Ann Al far instaUed4 " " i ASH--tCBlucilK. ' dr'i " B M;Koph VicePresident. i,'' r.' A ScMJEf Becording Secretary1,, rrar. 5&!u - . J Moyer Financial Secretary. 1 1,1 k ,5 a u i'D. Goldbeig Treaaurer. W ; 'fJ'A "A V Pince Jtefttureif,; ; rjXi 'H Baumearten Monitor. L Leon Assistant Monitor. A Nathaa lYden. ' W, Kaufni an-Guardian. condi' . rrv.a irA i. in a prosperous Ui 'tion 'ahdis 'constantly : receiving) ac- .quisitions to its mempersnip, revised by tnemaypr, tne cuy eons biestrali prdeWdw wlleU the tax as Points, was, before this court for an sessed. j6nj,this point section 8 pro affray, Sunday,, andgwas, fined $2'and ides: cost. i iJeing unanie to vput her ante xel irTefein up," the jailor scooped her in, and she to solve the di As(sooh.aa tJM is completed and j bright,7 a , !ol6red,lady from ;the gay Cd by the maypr. vne lty ouaia-1 auu ouurueroua uieuiuvus. 01 tne iive Pnr'TaaffjEbCectinW taxes herein up rfpftsrMbd,nhe 'nf&tff. cofistable shall i8 now engaged in drying diligently uae aU, or anyr tne powers pr0Dlem how, she is to pay her fine ttOw vesteL by iawi in the sheriffs or t . . i , . - .I..... , ,,7 5 . tax coued&T ofSe State, as-he. is and cost and jad fees added, when to empowered to do ibv jthe 4th sectioiiOf save ner life she couldn't pay lh3 fine me amenueu cnarter 01 vuc uiijr. . - i uuu vubi w ucjjm wiui. berlain and '. Blaine. Washington, July 1877. During a conversation to-day be tween the President and a Western Senator, incidental allusion was made by tbe latter to the speeches delivered yesterday by Messrs. Chamberlain and Blaine, when the President said he had not yet read, but only heard something of their remarks, especially, in con demnation oi his Southern policy : he bad a nigh respect lor these gentlemen, and, as far as he knew, the personal relations between them and himself were of a friendly character. At all events he entertertamed for them the! most kindly sentiments. When he elaimed for himself a free utterance f political opinion he certainly could not object to such a course on their part. a variety of ideas. r Their ideas of hia public duty were different from his own, but of that he did not complain. He, however, had acted from a sense of duty, in order to accomplish a complete reconciliation in the South, and had done so from the best lights which were afforded and the best judgment he could command, after a full view of the situation and with an earnest desire to produce satis- tactory results. He would not quarrel with those who questioned the sound ness of his judgment or the honesty of his motives. He was willing to leave to time the vindication of his course. E&bobs in the Accounts of a Late State Official. State Auditor Brewer, of Alabama, has discovered errors in the T ' accounts ; of his predecessor amounting ; to : about $80,0004 The Shelby (Ala.) Sentinel, democrat,! says ol tnis amount $60,000 will probably Pe recovered, and that Auditor Brewer's republican predecessor did not steal any of the missine money, but thinks that? the circumstances should 'con vince the people,; as well as President Hayes, that the only party in Alabama that can furnish efficient and accurate Officers is the democratic parry."- . Fourteen : ounce's make a pound, is the new commercial arithmetic. I ,JPoc ley Brothers stick to the old table, and when the, public buy Dooley's .Yeast Jrowder they eet full weight and run ning over., .Each can is marked and invites a test. The article is also i the purest and strongest in the market; . .. adv. Norfolk Steady; middlings, llf; net re ceipts, 52; sales, 30; exports coastwise, 2S2. Baltimoez Firm; middlings, 12ic; gross receipts, 318; sales, 140; exports coastwise, 125. . Bosxoif-Quiet; middiings,12; net receipts, 30; gross, 47. Wilmihgtou Nominally firm; middlings, life; net receipts, 38; exports coastwise, 177. Philadelphia Quiet and firm; middlings; 121c; sales, spinners, 157, Nbw Orleans Steady; middlings,- life; low middlings. 11c: good ordinary. lOfc; net receipts, 162; gross, 581; rales, 100; ex ports to Great Britain. 3.800. j . Economic Aspect. - The economic aspect is a strong point in favor of Dr Price's Special Flavoring Ex tracts, yanilla, . Orange, y Rose, Almond, Liemon, , etc. - They are three times tbe strength of the,ordinary extracts ; the bot tles hold nearly twice as much as those sdld awx tup EBIUB 812?. . Sr, Augusta Firm; middling", llialljc; net receipts, i; sales, 217. I Charleston Quiet; middlings, llialljc; net receipts, 9; exports coastwise, 22y. Nkw Yoek Quiet; uplands, 12 3-16c; or leans, 12 5-1 6c; sales, 258; consolidated net receipts. 1,682; exports to GreatBritain, 10,- 843; to the Continent, 1,832. Livekpool, Noon-Firmer and factionally dearer; middling nplasds, 6 5-16 1; middling Orleans, 6Jd; sales, 10,600, speculation, 2,000; receiDts. 450 all American. Jrutures l-S'la better; nplands, low middling clause. July and August delivery, 6 9 32, 5-16, 9-32d; AugUit ana September delivery, 6, 1132, d; September and October delivery, 6 7-16 J; new crop, Bhipptd October and November, sail, Uid; oy ember ana uecemer bfd. . 5 P. M Sales of cotton to-day included 7.350 American. Futures easier; uplands. low middling clause, Augnst and September delivery, 6 ll-32d; September and October delivery, 6 13-32d. FUTURES New York Futures closed barely steady; sales, 3l,uoo. July, 12 07a08c . August, 12 lOallc. . September, 11 86o October, 11 47a48c. November. 11 2Sa29c . December. 11 29a30c. . . . January, 11 42a43o. February, 11 54a56c. -. f March, 11 68a70c. . FINANCIAL. -VNw Yobjc Money abundant at 1. ing heavy at 7$. t Gold dull at 1.051. ernmentsiirm.; States steady. - Steil Gov u I .obssrver;offiok. t Ohablottk. N.. 0., July 9, 1877 The? Cotton Market. s ....... ..... ... mrnmrnm .. m1 " f.l Vi 1 1 t !. 1 1 . . las mutei oiutieu sieaay ac prices given Deiow, dui so irregular, inai quotations can . Tht following gvptaiions are averagedjrorh prices given ly a majority of the cotton buyers : Tinged Ordinary.... Good Ordinary. Low Middlings Middling....;. v Good Middling..:.:...; L. . Receipts for the day,U7 bales. 6,jicwMji iu an rorts, 827 bales. . . Consolidated.-1.RR9! hlM UW.J m- aV. . 'm JZ --- . , - vi weai cntain, 10,843 bale a Exports to France, none,- ? i ' Exports to the ConUnent, 1,830 bales.'.:. V. Exports to the Channel, none. t Stock, 232.469 bales. ' .ta i 5al0 .10 10 1H HI CLOSING OUT SALE OF MM AND. SUMMER CL0TH1N AT -m.MXFWWlM.'M d BE . :WE HAVE MARKED DOWIT Men's $5, $6 and $7 Pantaloons, , for $3.00 and $4.00 Men's 12, 15, and $18 Suits, ; . for $?, $11 and 14.00 Linen Sacks, 65 and 75 cents Fine White Vests, ..;r.:;.;v..T S1.00 and $1.25 100 lines of Men's and Boys' Suits. marked down from one- third to one-half their value. ; Straw Hats will be sold regardless of cost KAUFMAN & BRO, CORNER OF TRADE AND TR YON STREETS, CHAKLOTTE. K. t. June ga.a y,. - wrr---. - :pi''J' GREAT BARGAl N S can now be had in FINE M ILLINE R Y, Which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. NEW SUN HATS just re ceiveU. Liarge lot UAMiJUKU JfiUOrlNtiS, NECK KUUUIJNU, Neck Ties, Bib Collars, - .4 . . LINEN' SUITING - and TRIMMING, LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS, just j3areceie..an BflliBg at the LA)v&S'X prices ior uasn. M R S . P . Q U E R Y j rty. ... --. . . . P EAM & C O., 1ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, m . 0 T W S ar. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LargeJ& Well-selected Stock of HOES, FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES & CHILDREN, at Lowest prices. ALSO, SOFT & STIFF HATS Of the Latest Styles, TRUNKS & TRAVELING BAGS VERY LOW WE ARE CLOSING OUT LOTS ALL, REMNANTS'- & ODD AT PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST. A CaH is most Respectfully Solicited. A NICE LOT OF L ACE AND G AUZ Ji osQuirb Canopies, and ritliflliiowiXTURES 1.0 ii . Just rfeceiyed;iby i. (i. ti ;-j -4 . sfi . j v u..- t' i Alesander, Seigle & 0
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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