DAILYOBSERYER.1 ;t HBGRscno6i,:
Wednesday, August 15, ' 1817..
I Speech of Mayor Johnston in the
lie Square, Jiast Night. c
I
Tins Weather To-Day. For f Ac
Sou A 4f tontic Saie, Northerly winds,
rising barometer and cooler, followed by
warmer clear weather wiU prevail, v
tnursuance of the announcement
made in yesterday morning's Observer, mortgage.
CbV.Wm T Johnston, mayor,: addressed s0& weu ; th horses did not, as an
the citizens in: Independence Square average, bring good prices. The total
last night, on the subject of the pro- amount of proceeds from' the sale is
Sale of Property, v . ." J and desire to dispose of the right to its
The horses, carriages, bugjries, omni- us,e i? North Carolina. The price
s - . . asaea ia twenty thousand dollars, and
bus, harness &c belonging to the it is estimated thai there are hand
livery stable of Hunter & h arrow, were some profits on it. So plain, so simple,
sold Yesterday at auction by O FHar- and yet so? effective is it that webe-
rison, auctioneer, unaer ioreciosure 01 1 t" ??"j - "" ia"iu''.uw "
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take hold of it.
posed graded school. The colored
band was' out and play fed several pieces,
and in the meantime quite a good
crowd assembled.' Col Johnston began
by explaining the provisions and ob
jects of the public school law, in detail,
and the peculiar advantages o.ffered by
the system of graded schools. He
stated that the board of aldermen had
not appointed an election on the 6th
of September without carefully consia
;nn ta aton thev had taken; The
. Very large panties of spots m mar- ere fully aware; that the pres
ket, yesterday. . . ' ttfas an inopportune time to im-
Several persons have leturned from, nose" additional taxes on the citizens,
the springs in the last few days . ; but thelmembers considered that in
It is about time to observe that the tne e'nd it would prove an incalculable
days are getting perceptibly shorter, advantage. He himself had favored
Tt is nairiful but true that there is a the scheme eighteen months ago, and
nrosnect of a rise in tne price oiine aia so Decausu ue uwroicu
tor tne pUBllC gOOU. CUl wncu 4U
v NEW. tpVEBTlSBEMTS. , ,
Tiddy Music.
Wilson & Burwell Fruit Jars. i.
University of North Carolina.'
, MLichteastein-Tailor. ' .
LOCAL briefs.
. Some of the merchants are taking
stock. . -
$1,958, which is about $200 less than
the mortgage deed under which the
property was sold.
shoes. ' r:r
I y tt The regular session.pf the State Uni
il ve'rsity ! begins iXn liheu 30 th iiof .this
month. See advertisement. t
Tn-Aaxr mftrlroff the first half of
August, and reminds us that there! are
. but two weeks left of s'u'mnier
1 '! ' 'The number of wagons and country
people, on .the. streets now-a-days indi
cates that the revival of 'trad" 4 has cbm
menced ' ."
Mr W M Morris, of the. firmfjH
''Morris & Bros.1, left this mornipg1; fa?
New York, where he expects to pur
chase their stock of dry goQds&c. : ;
1 Those who had it drew on heavier
, "clodings' yesterday " those who
didn't protested that thev couldn't per
ceive that the weather, had grown any
cooler. 's,ic!:. j
Two Charlotte boys rhavfcently
gotten into business elsewhere. Mr D
C Malloy is travelling for Brown Bros.,
tobacco manufacturers of 'Winston,
and Mr ErwinErikin is with a shoe
house in Baltimore- Q ; !
It is said that through sleeping cars
between Charlotte, Kaleigh, Norfolk
and intermediate points, will begin
running now in about a week over the
Carolina Central Baleigh & Augusta
AirsLine,i!BaleigK' Gaston aEtd'. Sea
board & Boanoke Railroads. -j
Where is John Byrne of the Baleigh
Nevnt "We haven'trseenj thatfav6rite
. j 5'brief'Vof his about lager Ibeer cbeiks
being receivable in Raleigh for every
. thing but taxes in so long a time that
we -are seized j with a harrowing fear
. that some untoward fate has, overtaken
him. '
We understand that Arrington's cir
cus will give an exhibition at Hamlet,
the junction of the Carolina Central
and Raleigh. & Augusta - Railroads
about a week from to-day, or so soon
as the bill-poster can get through with
the operatic tour of the State, which
he is now making, and return to duty
with the menagerie. I ;
Chicken House Robbed.
It seems hard for a thief to pass the
- premises of Mr. W I Eddings without
turning in. About two weeks ago his
house was robbed , of a , quantity ' of
clothing, and night before last a thief
foraged upon his chicken coop and
captured a fine Brahma rooster and
five fine half-grown Cochin chickens.
For the eggs which produced these he
had paid $3 per dozen.
Total Eclipse of the Moon.
On the 23rd of this month a total
Lunar eclipse will be-visible more Or
less to the world generally,, except to
the " western l half of North America,
Australia and the Pacific ocean. By
an. observer , at Charlotte, the eclipse
will be only pajtly;V.isibe, .and will be
seen immediately tef the moon rises.
oWaBhington tine: tWf phaseswill
be ; as follows : ' Middles Df .eclipse l
minute" past 6 p. m;. ; total eclipse ends,
51 minutes past 6 p. m. ; moon leaves
the shadow, 52 minutes past 7 p.m. ;
moon leaves the penumbra, 57 minutes
past 8 p. m. ;The magniluda ofi the
eclipse will be equal to , 1.761, the
moon's diameter being equal to 1.
' BUSINESS WOTICES;
A thing of beautv is a iov forever.
Although Dooley's Yeast Powder lays
no claim, in itself, to beautv. it nro-
duces the most beautiful, elegant anal he bays his Fall Stock,
.1a1::.. M V :i. . 1 1 I -wrr-nT si
ucubiuug xuiib, uisuuius, uajt. unci pas
try imaginable, and such that are a joy
and pleasure in the household. Use it
for the celebrated Vien na rolls.
G.000 (DASI3S OI? BOOTBr ABT -SHOES
THE -A-XjXj THADB Ol1 X877.
1 , We are offering to the Fall Trade the BEST and CHEAPEST. STCCK oi
EVER OFFERED ON THIS MARKET.
THE prospects for increased business the present season, and oar nnrivalled facilities, ha indaod as to lay in a larger tocV
of Goods than ever, and we hope to see every .Merchant, who ever bought a dollar's woith of Goods io C.iarlotu. tk ,!
another light, he' Was1 Confident that it
would in the end prove an advantage
m firtv holders. ': Killed by Lightning
The enly objection which; had", been Intelligence was received here, yes
urged against the graded 'school was terday, that a telegraph repairer by
thatthe tax would fall almost exclu- the name of Boyd was killed by light
sively n the white population, while ning Monday on the Air-Line Rail
the constitution required that, the road soon after the explosion f the
colored people should enjoy eq'ual engine, (an account "of which waff pub
educational advantages: This was lished yesterday), and near the point
true but it could not be helped, jifc where this catastrophe occurred. He
was a poor argument, howeyer, which had climbed' to the toj of a telegraph
ioTight to exclude white children from post while '.the storm was progressing,
these privileges on this ground. for the purpose of joining a broken
Passing from this, he spoke in gen- wife., While, in the act of clinching
eral terms of the blessings of education the wire, he suddenly fell dead to the
and adverted to the great lack ef it;in ground. As the storm had passed
our State. He was ashamed to make over the spot where he was killed, the
the confession, ' but ! it is true that presumption is that the lightning
North Carolina is far behind, many of must have struck the wire some dis
her sister States, even those of c the tance off, and was communicated from
South, in the educational condition, of lit to his body through the instrument
her people. The proportion of illiterate br tool with which he was clinching it.
tifirsnna in South Carolina and Louis-
iana, where the colored people were . " For the Ob3kbvkr
larlv in the maioritv. was less than n Constable. Election.
in our own State. Out of the million A good deal has been said about the
and seven hundred thousand popula
tion in the State there were at least
Injtiucilon 11
-1 have to notifv the trade and Dablic ereii '
erally that on the 8th of May last I obtained
an injunction from judge J F Daly, of the
Court of Common Pleas for the Cifcv and
County of New York, against a pexson styl
ing nerseu "Madame Gouraud," restraining
her from 'fcelling. trans faring, interfering
with, or ip any manner disposing of the
goods, chattels, Proprietary Artic'es, and
trade marks of the late Dr T Felix Gon-
mud." This enjoins the sale of the Oriental
Cream, Italian Medicated Soap, and all other
of the proprietary artie'es of my deceased
lather. 1 have therefore to warn the trade
against purchasing from the said "Madame
Gouraud" any ot the said preparations or
rrom dealing in the same daring the contin-
ance of the taid injonction Mean while my
Ultmpiak Uebasi is free from legal en
tanglement, and my right to its manufac
ture and i sale unquestioned. .' The public
will find in it a Toilet article superior to its
late competitor and its price reduced to one
dojhtit ' Trial bottle 25, cents. Unequalled
asa Deauuner or tne complexion. ' -.1
. i ' AH GOURAUD,
-: . - : 98 Greenwich St.
New York, July . 15th, 1 W7, . .
Hughes & Naulty, Agents
fQJWPT G SruithCharlottel ? T
wic w nnw rAnniviner in our CHAHLOTTE HOUSE, a full, line of all grades if BOOT8 and SHOES . Havimt
BOOTS and SHOES in the States of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, with success beyond our expectation we have V.'
cenUy established a house at Headquarters, NO. IS, HIGH STREET .BOSTON, MASS., which will unable n to fully compete wi,l'
other Jobbing Houses North, and to extend our trade into other States. : -
- We Bell only by tne case rrom our kuoiuin nuuon, uu u umera mrwamm i uem Wm ihwitb prompi surauon, and if r,rfB
red, be shipped and billed direct. The former reputation of our CHARLOTTE HOUSE, unsurpassed in tbe Bouth for the anioum
and variety of its large Stock, shall be maintained, and weshall constantly keep on hand in both houses a full line of all grades of
BOOTS and SHOEo. .Having maae inis arrangement we uvs w uesiwuBy m guiug ww xargo ww or ernes io snow onr Good
feeling assured that we are able to giye to prompt paying customers a good teims as any other house North or Bouth.
We solicit your orders or personal inspection to either of the above houses.
SEHITM FOEBES,
aug. 4, 1877.
13 High Street, Boston. Wass.. and Trade Street Charlotte. IV'.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOR THE
AT-
H. MO RR IS & B R OTHERS'.
FIMMfiO CQMMERGUL.
lour iiurKlred thousana wno couia not
xead and write. The sooner we recog-
nize: these things, the better the.
more likely there is of their being
inproed. The public school fund
wen divided among those who were
entitled to it , scarcely amounted to
fifty cents per head. If education was
therefore to be disseminated among
the people, it must .bedone by a
special tax like that proposed for .rati
fication by the citizens of - Charlotte.
He called attention to the fact that in
the matter of graded schools, Raleigh,
Wilmington and Greensboro were far
outstripping her . sister. In the last
named place, a tax of twenty-five cents
on the hundred dollars valuation of
vacancy in the omces ol constables in
this township, and in the whole coun
ty, and many opinions exist and have
been; expressed, as to the; appointing
power in such ' cases. Soine think. the
Governor has the power ; some .think
the commissioners haye.it; others think
neither of them have it In the first
place, it is necessary to enquire wheth
er thefe are any vacancies in T the of
fice of constable In this county? Do
the constables refuse to act ? Have
any of them died or left the county;
no.- Have the people refused to elect
them; no. Then from what cause do
the vacancies, if any, exist? Where
does the fault lie ? The answer is, that
it lies simply in the neglect or refusal
of the county commissioners to order
an election at tbe proper time, as the
law directs. The next question arises,
can this neglect of the county commis
sioners be remedied ? Yes, by taking
the bonds of the constables last elected
by the people of the different town-
:TEL.EGtfXPIIIC MARKIiTji
AUGUST 14, 111.
PRODUCE.
Baltimore Oats quiet, Southern prime
at 34a38- Kye dull and steady at 65a67.
Provisions Coffee dull and unchanged,
Whiskey dull at 1.1 1. Sugar quiet and
steady at 111 alii. -
Cincinnati Tlour easy, family 5.90a6.00.
Wheat heavy; red l,15al.25. Corn in fair
demand at 47a49c. Oats dull at 23a28c.
Rye dull at 5a57o. Barley dull and noml-
al. Pork dull: lobbing at 13.50. Lard in
fair demand: team 81c; kettle 91al0c.
Balk meats heavy: shoulders, 4 85 Did,' 42c
asked: short rib and middles 61, short clear
ditto 71; bacon dull; v5s5, 7Ja7f and 8c for
shoulders,, clear rib and elear -sides. . Whis
key activeard firm tsl 03. Butter' steady;
prime to choice Western Reserve 16al8c,
Central Ohio. 13al5c. Sugar firmer and
prices unchanged.' 'Hos firm and in air
demand for packing, at . 4.80a0 00; receipts,
1J187; shipments, 365. &
St. I.oul8 Flenr unsettled; extra fall
5.75a6.00, good family 6.15a6 30. Wheat
active; No. S red fall 1.1SJ. Corn firmer
and nominal at 40ia41c. Oats quiet and
nominal at 25c Rye 53a535c. Whiskey
steady at 1.08 Pork inactive at 13al3 15.
Lard dull and nominal. Dry salted meats
dull and lower; shoulders 42c bid. clear rib
sides 5c bid; bacon dull; 5fi, 71 and 7J; for
shoulders, clear rib aad clear sides. Hogs
strong at 4.75ao.2U.
Louisville Flour dull and .unchanged.
Wheat dull; red 1.20. amber 1.25al.27, waite
1 25al.30. Corn in fair demand; mixed 44c.
Rye quiet at 57c. Oats dull and unchanged.
Pork dull at 13.75al4.C0. Bulk meats dull;
shoulders 51c, clear ribs 71c and clear sid
7ic; bacon dull and lower; shoulders ( io,
clear ribs 7.6S and clear sides S.LHc; sugar
We shall offer our complete stock of Spring and Summer Goods,
v CONSISTING OF . " i cC-
..... . . , . ...,..
AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Our stock is still large, and we wish to close out the above
Goods before purchasing our Fall Goods.
Just received, a new lot of iHgpfp and fs
IfcOTWeQ H. MORRIS & BROS.
July 24 CHARLOTTE, . N. C.
Ordinary 8
Good Ordinary - 9i
Low Middling 9
Middling 10
Gorki Middling... 101
Receipts for the day, 12 bales.
Receipts in all Ports, 433 bales.
Consolidated, 1.139 bales.
Exports to Great Britain 1.454 bales.
Exports to France, none.
Exports to the Continent 425 bales.
Exports to the Channel, none.
Stock, 147.636 bales.
Davenport's Balm Preserving Fluid.
I 1 " 3 T . A . 1 . I A 1 I . . i ' m a. w
property was imposed, while only half fips accoraing v mw ana let inem curea nams quiet ana unchanged. Lam
- XT J ' hnM nifrtv until fViA nAvt .omilA. Alan. Irlnll AhntPA loaf tUrM 1 0f. V oe nnmin.l
UV1U VTCX. U11V11 U"V AKUta iiCT 1 . . .
that amount was asked of the citizens
of Charlotte.
While in Boston recently he took
occasion to examine the wor Kings of
the public school system in the hub of
the universe, and found it a magnifi
cent success. The poorest boy could
tion. We don't think, the Governor
has the power to appoint constables in
this case, and to assume that the coun
ty, commissioners have the power te
appoint in such cases as this, would be
monstrous, lor that would be giving
them power to create a vacancy in or
der to fill it, and in the same way they
fit himself for any business, or for en- could vacate tne omce oi snerm or any
c.,-; Oiwt fv, ,;f other county omce and fill it. But
tering any college in the land, without doeg the iawprovideno penalty against
the payment of a single cent. the county commissioners for such neg-
He closed by reminding his hearers lectofduty? Yes; Bee Battle's Revisal,
that Mecklenburg bad always taken chapter 27, section 17, page 279; this,
the lead in matters of nnblic interest, uowever, aoes no relieve ne aimcuiiy,
The Supreme Court Judge Bynum.
"H," the: brilliant Statesville corres
pondent of .the Ealeigh Observer, writ
i injg to that paper a general letter, takes
X Hup;:tbe Supreme .j Court among other
.r subjects, and-slaps every, member of respppded
the .bench except Judge Bynum j of
whom f he says : i Justice Bynum is
perhaps the best lawyer 'on,Jthe behch.
His talents better fit himifor thejfo-
? ram than the benchiHIIef Jhad1 jfew
'l equals at the' barviivi. v,
She was the first county to petition
the 'Legislature to establish a State
University, and he hoped that the
citizens ; of Charlotte would not be
backward in a movement which was
of greater moment to her people.
(Owiergentlemen were called on after
uou jonnston conciuaea, out no one
and we don't advise that course to be
mi a j.t a v ; - '
taaen. xne truin is, mere is no va
cancy in the ofi&ces of constables from
any cause contemplated by the law,
and the only way tney can act legally,
is to give their bonds and hold over
until next election. So mote it be.
. . X.
whiskey steady and unchanged. Bagging
quiet at 13c. Tobacco steady and in fair
demand.
New York Floar heavy and unsettled
and again decidedly lower; moderate busi
ness; superfine Western and State; 4.25a
4.85; Southern flour lower, common to fir
extra 6.00a6.75; good to choice do 6.&0a8.25;
wheat heavy and decidedly lower, generally
2a3c; moderate demand; red and amber
Western, l.fi0al.5J; choice white ditto; 1.30
for poor red Western; 1.25 for poor red Tex
as; 1.20 for inferior red Southern; 1.48al.50
for white State. Com, laic lower and unset
tled. , Coffee, Bio, steady. Sugar dull and
nominal, at 8a81c for fair refining; refined
unchanged. Molasses dull and nominally
unchanged. Bice steady and a fair enquiry.
Pork heavy and lower; new mess 13.75.
Whiskey quiet and steady at 1.12. Freights
firmer.' .
COTTON.
Noaroir Doll; middlings, lOjc; net re
ceipts, 14; sales, 25; exports coastwise, 114.
Itid
by reqaest 'from yesterday's
An Insufficiency of copies f I.awr . " t ! .y .
Another blunder of the last Legisla
ture has just come to vlightj. TfceRal-
. . a a- i . ' . . 1 . ."a. -
leisn uoserver states that t the statute I Motel, in this city, for a week or so
on the subiect rertnTres 'Hi'7 nhhlio I past, engaged in arranging the details
nrinter to tirint onlv nk thnnRRn exhibition of a patented process
Be-publi8hed
SSSBVXX.J
A Novel and Wonderful Process.
Gen AT Hawthorne and Col Chas
Baakerville, both of the State of Texas,
have been sojourning at, the Central
XLOtei, m inis cuy,
Baltimori Dull and
life; . gross receipts 32;
I coastwise, 25.
lower; middlings,
sales, 50; exports
Boston Dull;
ceipts, 46; gross,
middlings,
46.
lljc; net re-
Registration
" Election...
for the. Graded So hool
V . tUUUoauu I 4Vo ni-Bgarvotinn lf frnito XT curat o
seven nunarea nan Dound copies oi kio Mt.m s Votiiv nin
the arrangements being complete, a
: Hand . bills put uporxHei streets yp8
terday b the dty' clerk and treasdrer,
'annbuhce tljatth ;Jrlgstration books
Sot the cbmibg ; 'election ''upon the sub'
t
if-,f
.Sit
; First TFardUp stairs over J Harty's
store ; J . A, x oung,. registrar.
,pwTOt.' warar j uuncan's store.
radestreetjHilliamsgistrar.
Third TTardAt Hayes EHcGlnn's
the acts of tho Geueral Assembly, to be
distributed among the county commis
sioners ; arid magistrates, and as there
are fbiMr hundred and seventy .of the
firetj and more . than , two thousand
. Wilmingtoh Nominal; middling, lljc;
net receipts, 2.
Philadklphia Firm; middlings, lljc;
net receipts, 84; gross, 14; sales, spin
ners, 382.
New Oslbans Dull; middlings, 11c; low
middling 101; good ordinary, 9c; net re
ceipts 93; gross, 115; sales, 200.
party of about a dozen gentlemen were
invited to tea in the dining room of the
central, to test tne preserving proper- , AuotrsrA-Quiet; middlings, lie; receipts,
lies oi.vue pawem ur i w pamnteu ai n sales, 20. - t J
am all tmcA things thfiafl dftvs and flan- I
eight jiunlred of the latter, the Secre- hot be used without paying the paten- 1 m!ddlinga' lc; net
half lee royaibj. . 1 . I - . -
I Tr4f CffftoTj- wVtitTt V a 1 Kaoti 1 1 ri eiv I T "TT A-!. 1. -1 4 1 1
: m I ' XICCl DUGiUk WW UAUU UGH LTbU JLA1ICU D1A I IV EW T 11RK v-LIIll HI.' II Til HTIIlH I I ffr' nnMini
i tne counties reQuireuianu lava wt.n hptvaH. fi.nH. & ily dill vititAr I m .aia kr97 mnWu ' n2r
the law directed, to be distributed. I whir. h was rut5 afresh from thlwwf TJltSDorOreat-'Britaialf to the
Thus the Legislature' increased i the months ago was on exhibition, as Were Continent, 425.; . ..
number of persons to be supplied With also mutton chops, fresh, tender ;and LivxapooL-NoonQuiet and unchang
these books more than nalfj bui did 5! -21 edjimlddUngrpplae.l.ieth; middling.
not change the law which' fixed the chicken which had- beetf-kffled! six exports. I.OOO: Receipts'. 4950: American.
Futl
s omce
, . oyer Harty's, store K PTrQsbbrne
J..J a." l "; . j .i i.j ;ia,
- f:
'1 -Xttl
WSttZMW lWMti. H ;Hr thSfcublic square in charee ef a Waeon
C'TioAtlata&LhxU!lo.te Aurlfihe I and f.nm. and tV
flxl li'11i1nffAiriMVrk'WfisJxa 1 4(tVTX 'JW V. .-J x"- . x:i It. rlV.
iftwr
1 liXJBir IU IT aLM, II 11DUU QtiU UU AO 11 Ulli VBhaiT LJI
"places'8upplied by Wdstibstantial counVlia beenvery drunk.' JBte
i ; 7 .vuVAyBaHigs ax.e. pemg naacirciea inrougn vxive x;qinis ' ana
i?tCiTedl talcing ;up " the "planks other disreputable localities and wW
:irLnxohhave.hi and he came t0 he waa fafafa 1$-i, pOr
V x I ftwm a waya roertairtnd -dan- tion of the money helhad gottenitot.
f. , . . "ooluJ4B "n aocount w the his wagon load of noipf- jie trelated
-WiJal1MWj?LelBeoo8i,ftad his misfortunes to the-properjauthori-V.
' '-h ?r0fflln'"ee)QgWlald; with ties, and two men hb hao Been seen
,""".?(,'7U( j ran wun nun, r rann bwiqu miu sou Jra,
r.ff .being bent on .ithe,side,pf0the tract iwtre aft&tedHtheBhafgeTeiiiiavine
f a h -Kr.t ?t 9 ,' A Y, i to the nreservine vroeess. had lain for uplaudV low. mlddlmg, clause, August and
J T- ;V. tilK t fiye,day8rin the .how window. otXDtlSAlWf
, PeU Among Thieve.. ,A 0 ftj. McAdw'i drngitore
I TiVijftirsL.xt. ii:tiiud . -4 . , Ji :i hurt heen kfmt Binca the first dn.v mt I rtnn;KA. .'.'..''flt o " v ;
-. i , a ,wbb eiaiea vesieraav mat a dov i - . . . . wuuu uivxjr, -v , , . v-, . .
Chaeloite, N. C, Aug. 13,1877.
The undersigned, physicians, take
pleasure in certifying that they have
examined into the merits of "Max
well's patent" and "Davenport's Balm
Preserving Fluid," and that the chemi
cals used do possess the preserving
qualities claimed for them, and are
perfectly harmless. They further cer
tify thai the gases or fluid used in the
preservation of meats, vegetables or
fruits, are readily expelled by the prop
er method of cooking.
They further believe that these agen
cies will proye to be an excellent reme
dial agent in many diseases.
J U McAden, M. D., ;
Robert Gibbon, M. D.,
J P McCombs, M. D.,
L W Battle, M. D.,
J M Miller, M. D.,
J B Jones, M. D.,
Wm W Gregory, M. D.,
R Sid Witherspoon, M. D.
Chjlelotte, N. C, Aug. 13, 1877.
The undersigned, citizens Of Charlotte,-
N. C, having been invited by
Messrs Hawthorn & BaskerTille,(agents
of Davenport's process for preserving
meats, fruits and vegetables) desire to
state that they partook of a variety of
vegetables and fruits, also of beef, mut
ton and chickens, cooked in their or
dinary way.
The fruits and vegetables had been
brought from Texas, and had been pre
served for over two months. The
meats and fowls had been preserved
for aix days when cooked. They were
found to be perfectly sound.
The vegetables were as fresh and
perfect as if just gathered.
Messrs Hawthorn & Baskervilie also
exhibited corn , which had been pre
served for fourteen months, also meats,
oysters and shrimps which had been
preserved for five months.
The oysters and shrimps when tast
ed were found as Tierfectly fresh as if
just taken from the water.
We therefore recommend this
method of preserving meats, fruits and
vegetables, as ' -the simplest, cheapest
and most effectual ever before present
ed to the public.
,, :t L8 Williams,
James H Okr,
- Ii W, Sanders,
JOHIT A YoTJNGy
Chas R Jones,
Wm W Gregory,
augl5 o R Sid ; .Witherspoon.
00
I about ten years old had been found on
. r '...k ' .
f improvement8n , several respects j of jithe' boy ceuld. be found.
. :;i, " 01urKe;:esc? aii robbed him. - The former. was tried in
. .::,the vepace :l)eli?eehi.tne 'falls' (filled &V''hi6roingf WoWM
.:wtht0nh bld ceiphiWa.
. T7 Vle learn t0? tbAt-Antong'-the j other circumstantial,it was deemed sufficient
juiy, ana green com wmcn naa been
preserved for'the' Bamelength of time t
oysters and shrimps which-had been
kept fresh since the first dayrof April,
all wereserved tolthe invited guests,
who had been!called together as cormois-
ieuri ip; Epicurean matters. Oranges
were on" the table whioh had' been kept
eight months, and, peaches and apples
Whioh had beeiol pTeseryed.'fdr jflong
ij-i,. .c.j.jq4; :-a- :0 i...vvv ,!i,;i i - 0
.,4.Messrs Hawthorne & Baskervilie
frpessess certamighteVtptiiis new and
wonderiul preserving process which
Is amaryel for itsiieheapness and its
simplicity-fand they Had invited these
gentlemen to test the' propess. While
the party of gentlemen went to th&ta
bledoubting the wonderful preserving
Srpperties of thepr'ocess.truth and can
6r compelled them' to Etate'thal they
wereosuccessful in , eyery sfparticular.
ThSar.meats came to the table (with one
m explainedby
20)0PiMj-Uplands. lowniiddline clause.
sew crop, , shipped November , and De
cember delivery, per sail, G l-32r,:ii v :i i . ' i.
ifOOP.MSalea included 6,250 Ameri
can. Yarns and fabrics dull but not lower.
' 8P, M. Futures stead. . 1
trWyemenis a new depbt at Gastonia to bind hirn 'Mb to nnnrt
A -m
ismcontemnlatmn.- - ti. I it JY. . , V ,"
rrXn;hir management of thel rJUhU 7k G&KrfttZ
Whitley
tried
the
'S .;:r5;w;::"P captured by constable
r:: TIt:7 "' oreacre about nine miles from-town, wa.
..... I J lsum.of$ioa A H All U i .
..Njiw . Yoax Futures closed steadier.
Bales, 85,000. . - r - ,
September, 11 20a22c.
October, 10 89a90c. "
' November, 10 80a81c. "
iTDreemberjvl0 83a84c. ;
Xjf January,.10 96a97c.
February, 11 09allc.
-, . March, I158a30c. ".
AprU, 11 S6t&$a, ;a .
FINANCIAL
exbeption, andthat? waa
the waiter to be' because & mistake had
been made.m.'lfebokwgy'perfectiyl1' tu Cotto
fresh-; IfrouMdegetableMf.were1 takfe l;&t''
while -oystersT-among , the imosn deli-
Nxw Yoax Money easy at la2. Bte'il
ng.flfiietat 4i. Gold:qniet at L05i.i Gov-
mnenw Arm. States Steady; s i
Cotton' Market;! r
OlteERVEIt offioeI
Ohablotxs, N. 0., August 14,
cate' arid difficult J to presenie--whichiT I JThe market ! continues weak and!uhstf
had befen kept for five mobths Were as 1 tled ba inotably unchanged ! 4 Qaatations
fresh and delicious as if they 'had just
left Lynnhaven Bay." ,k
..,ir...n TCT-V J f-'irti-Viti . -, !
5irv V
The foEomw quotations are avnaaed trom
Messrs. Hawthorne & Bask'erville are SSSfi ? V J " -
agents for the patentee of ibis prooeasJTined.
4a9
9
UNIVERSITY
or
NORTH CAR0LIHA.
The next Session of the Uoirersfty will Ve-
K ' gin . "
THURSDAY, AUGUST S0TH. j
- Candidates for admission shonld. If tw
sible, present "themselves ror examination
promptly on the moraine of that dav. , .
For catalogues, Ac., apply to . Prof Geo T
vyinsion, oecreiary. , ,
- KEMP P BATTLE,
. -.u, : i. . o- ,; ,; president.
ft "Chapel Hill, NV 0.," August 1st, 1877. f
angiS ltdltw,. t - i. l
20 c a Nuaber-$2aYe8r,
" ; ' . - , :r t
AWAKlit-ttn limstiated Magarine
1 1:, for Youne Peoble.5 is th vpw hw nnh.
lication of the .kind in our countryi'aa Well'
oo ixd iiucirt,-.Jf or au agency, ssna to 11
O -r..-.j :-. , iD.LOTHliOP A no -.'in
feb25 -f.Y ; -'Boston.
I; ;TenjOentToltiiiui,
..TipBALB-A FireJProof Herring Safe
nux buxu.ui)iailUU JUCJL, vail ai i
. J M MENDEL ' St CO'S.
"-.augl4 4t "Ji'i ..'i..J,i ,.- j, . ,
GREAT BARGAINS
can now be had in
re-
F I N E M I L L I N E R Y,
Which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. NEW SUN HATS just
ceived. Large lot HAMBUKU JSDtflJSUS, RUUU1ING,
Neck Ties, Bib Collars,
LINEN SUITING and TRIMMING, LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS, iust
received and selling at the LOWEST prices for Cash.
MRS. P . O U ER
jun26
Y
PEGrRAM & CO.,
1ST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
O BE Em O X S ; ET- C.?
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND a'
Large & Well-selected Stock of
BOOTS & SHOES
FOB LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES & CHILDREN,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
ALSO, SOFT & STIFF HATS
Of the Latest Styles.
TRUNKS & TRAVELING BAGS VERY LOW
ARE CLOSING OUT
ALL REMNANTS & ODD LOTS
AT PRICES REGARDLESS OF C03T.
A Call
ju1y3
is most Respectfully Solicited.
a-.
If I E G- R OSS
MASON'S. IMPROVED
.'.it
JUST RECEIVED
mms,
J5F
v:m;-I i !
eugust 15
ill-'
"j
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
SELLING OUT
The time has come when we always offer goods very cheap. We commence
early to close out such Goods as we do not wish to carry over, for if we
seasoUjis past,. thereis.no demand for them; ; Our dress goods
bW BE BOUGHT VERY CHEAP
j OUR SUMMER CLOTHING; MUST BE SOLD AT SOME PRICE.
Hamburgj Edgingcheaperthan ever
v"; ' -S p&Qimra: gauzjS Ifis unequalled.
i i tV'Vw.Do not fail to calland'geta pair, fc.,JU C - , aAiid
A jplendid stock of G6nta Rftiifi mursiTSnM Rrvi f T:;;i. ond Misses' Son"
. . ...
UUk
and Tncy, Hose. r A.obi Lot otGehtaa38iQ.ere;Hats or!cl
.'j'-itijvi i- s. !f,f;jj at some price.;1 S'"-' v , 3