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--fv K Zt t)aVl0ttcton)er LOCAL I TEUIUEM THURSDAY, VKBUL'AUY "aVldm-' RAILROAD The following table shows ihe runnlm as trains to and Irom Charlotte; on a rof passen U'the. rail- roads (Washington ume):: - irHv fWm RlRhmond and oldsboro, 1.00 a. nu leaves tot -j w - .. u till g in v .... 10.50 a.m... .... rt.65p. m. Arrives from' Richmond. Leave for 71-0',.. ... , Arrives from Atlanta,... ..." lOS&S: . Leaves for Atlaiiw. fl 50 p. ii Arrives from Atlanui,, p-- ' 10.50 a. m. , Leaves for Atlanta. i 'k CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA. ' leaves for Augusta. .. . v drives from Augusta, . ... .5 ...... Leaves lor Augusta,., .............. CABOLINA CENTBAL. Arrives from Wilmington,, j Leaves for Wilmington,. .-. :. Arrives from Shelby,.,. .. .3. Leaves for Shelby 1.00 a. m. 0.30 a. m. 11.21 a.m 1 7.20 p. m. .00a.ia. 5.00 p. m. 7.00 a. m. I . , ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE A OHIO. 1 rri va from Statesvllle, . . i " P- m' Leaves for statesvllle...... . 4 . 7.00 a. m CIlAltLOlTK OFFICE. OFFICE HOURS. . . I OPENS.. A . - A 1 j ' . : ..... j Jul ' S AA wi Monev Order Department,. :v.uu u ux. Registry Department,. .9.00 a. nu 5.00 p. m. fi.oo p. m. Gen'lIeU'y Stamp Dept. K.yu a. m. , n.uy p. m. .. " " - - .. 84J0 p. m, , p. m. r- On Sundays the General Delivery and Stamp Department will be open frm ti.00 a. m. to 10.00 IU m' . . OPBNINQ AND CLOBfNQ OF MAILS. U .!" fits i..rfii i'fipiaia. ' -''closes:"" Wllm'n & Charlotte K. Charlotte & Shelby B. R.,.; ft Statesvllle,.. .. LSO p.BMoqtro!'. p; SS p. m. 0,UU a. m. 5.30 5.80 k ood: ma and Tuesdays at8.00a.in.? :n I rsr- YorkviUe. horse route,) Thursdays p. in., and Fridays at v.iwajji. in Die A'r ions. war Department, 1 Office CurEF Sigkal. Officers u : Washington, Feb. 19, 7J0 p. w. Toy the iSouth Atlantic States, partly' c louuv weamer, anu 111 mv 1101 mem SJns areas of rewinds shining to mitbM-v alirt westerly or northwester ly, slight changes in temperature, ahd in the northern portion - falling, follow- fd by rising barometer. ' l,ocu.l Keport for VcIerday. . mT; 9 p. m Barometer, . . Thermometer.fif.'. ao.jai 30193 30.113 37 i 81 S. K Relative Humldity,u .1- 89 Wind Direction, va ji&f " VelooityM.ivc.jv til W. I.- Miles Weather,. . a. u-m Smokyj Cloady. (Clear. Highest temperature 44 deg.; lowest 31. XKW OKPAfiTlRK, . , , On Me 22pftW TUB DAlLf OBSERVER fOopted ttie.ruJe to exclude all double column advertisemeuticmd all cuts. After five imortfegprft caned the raK,'!,' Jjc fl'fmm9S Mate the cutting tfnrilNet$ittn : OtemitiijSf. ejWf ttMtty-flve'pa ijmt.nn' rata, and vM only lx inserted o thejird fourth pages ctf the paper. The reeefumihi tJie ar: rival and dep&rtufi ffiind1ltf rnQ that changes in contract advertisements te) aeni in by three o'clock in the atemOork h! ' -mi. IIOMEPENC1L1JIGS. Lent beginf weel from - yesterday. Kew moon: this .evening - at 10 o'clock and 48 minutes, ' , . . There is not so much as the faintest indication of an approaching show. - Only one bar-room in Charlotte re mains open all uight long. ; f: The court house was filled with color ed loungers nearly all day yesterday. f The drummers are thinning out and uiust be besieging the Smaller towns. Knirpe vn.nsdc.ale attho Charlottelnsti- tme for Young Jr?w1 nrtv iimftheonsn are the latest. The name is an improvement on "hen par ty " ' -y-,-i.u w. vmi'ti enjwv1 i.vi Several , chiefs ,of I , ihe cock . pit have gone faXeyr Orleans ?to t.Witness the inter-State maki -tiiftrfsna -joj ; A citizeuf ShatontKwnshipv!has a cow whicCgives;sixf a milking. , o ueighler. of Jus reports. iic roadi'aT0-going1 mp?f romTural in habitant to reach the city. it .1. Th rinrtrttttW'trft ermSryre look ing forward with innch;'pleasurejt trie entertainment at thg: pettmai to- morroW, night. t8&ft2 (m wi i . vkJiijji-iMiijfiv L j The lMiesai4eieiTO1and. Presbyterian chrch mea tb nTSCli ?&W2fP8V? OI Mrs- T..1L KlBtXLrt L.,.kHruAiU vA Th Air-T-fTfi Railroad pay train ve&terttay afternoon and dPH npfl thBwhnthlv&llowahce of triimbs . . .a i, ic;'..i.tij'i,ii,jnna nt'Yirrtmna ro iiungrymporaiTite-i4aj imv sut A annw sptnPTftl inches deep is si sni yiui ,dlsap- jliours An excursiomst just irom i.itpH Aittt MAaten vouns ex DanvfflerJota&00 ai k.'.00 p.-iiil!' hetf: co8ide(ijdjKiatai'e'lf that- iioSDS" inatenal (commUyced py w) J;s, Charlotte 4 fHanta R.,f: gOa, m. ROOp. m. associilted witfe Miifeis'neeessJtrav an ivinrnn-t.hft vrfnfi m tne wesw hibited abcMttaiaaifen young aUigwrs..ijenaiw,onana at the tCentriU vUotfAi jexlxt. . t a ue deal rriia tiXinp iiadisme aruBKaia hand yesterdayf'atrpodiikVftdhere; er of. Iradft andXrfJege eets.jihich tlreylkt'ttot' taftew; 'r; ?mThbiti6lis'lwrfewrsTweived a ' seVete1 set',backw ffqth;the-tecfent(3jiow etWHe waBinacn-BiTgtitthan wiwiadyTjeMha foliowitfgYinjam anticip;dtea.'; . very yoit MrTo&W It is .called Hhonograpn anu is nripf rAs IhrW-OBSEBTEB IS lndeDTa . ti tlio lotfor fnr.mnrfi than.it ts hate of AimmAmvt&Y the business utly,stttmll,wrawwJar?"",''' written notprinted. iSow let ii arris,, v Tiv ton W 2,1 Wilson. M.A. Bland, of tiieVilmingtom sit down. fiJJMrf WrtVkot Ni : ' Mrs'., VanLandingKm, dallto .J?MSS!y3- W bw i'.t tn to Tiavidson. - .. , , I i: ' The-" CaidweiV0Ho'u$?'-WH9t ce ne i -r'A inkrtnris Wlhii of .Rutblerf ordton , T : to MiSS Maggie 'wraggexwiorutcj ij i Mtreneiai-SXU buCtocent ya memDer A iu .,rv4il A llfra rralrtWftll. tne PrO- Xf re Vrxf 1 iter " itiTTfeaglere8m6asf hem b5 'the: cmmmk4Limm tftfi - instance.. haxekti .thSKiaetaai. ui if lefehtiifcttoibf vw& iMoarae td W .: 'JJWPM mtiUiiiBortheiuayoawl board i !f ' t I I HI T Vtli lil T 1 All I I! U 'lU il 1 Ii 1 J OA iJ Ull LI t 4 VI -r--- - ' .. J bdm:rr MShW hy any of uoHgniet: 'm5S IOOrWIOT 00WO1W W"! 'r.?.CraSHAKeHe ft.lilOrffross 2-:' stock 25 fm. ,if.the cotton of .Union und.StRfifycoun- ti ne o "h "i.""""- : rKWs exports t-tilUtiitSUlLiS I M 2MUI1XUC. Hie i.iiihuif 1 "'"-v. ; !. ....c X', oetf nj.jrii.vw.,.Trtj, fWLiay?K-'iV,';f "J-"-vv' , .J-IJZ n ir. J.1:iKr.t,iQlln in f hA trPHSlirer S f on. ortlnTinmi- avrtnrtaln jijvf cotton mafker-Detween cjjuripiije i Y VxtiAWj -RnViir tornntinpnt-- " - r nmingtori, is being serioiyirljuirfed. to continent CliarU indeed' ; i t . y$ Whenever our Jewish citizens under take a work? of charitvy'they never do anything by halves. The ladies who at tend their calico ball on the night of thelOth of March, will all . contribute the dresaes.whieh tbey. wear on this oc casion , to the orphan asylum. - These will be sold the day after ihe, ball; and it is expected that a handsome sum wUl 'thus : be realized, in Sadditiqn to that derived from the ball. The asvliim i reierred to js one, which the- order of 1 B'naiB'rith.proposes to erect soon, eith er at Richmond or Atlanta 1 -HJS Inferior Court. " 1 . The' following-Ms a'list of "cases dis posed tofm the Inferior Court jester -! State and Isabella1 Boyce vs Calvin Houston, colored,; bat Dr." bastardy -jury veruicc, guilty. oiaic , v. r rniiK " nyers, colored, re 4imov4ng crop; jury; verdict, guilty. -i wfcauj v.. -jyiacKj &mitftS"coioi'eo lar ceny subnVittedr judgment suspended. Stafe vs...JIack: iimith; T'colpred; lar ceny; submitted; - judgment ;sus pentTfccf.,'"1'' : - i t--.,-- . jSttevs, jMaeksymith, Vcolored,' lar ceny; submitted 51 sentenced -to. seven years in State's prison at hard labor. Stat,e.yiv Jolmston 'Evans, .colored, larceny ;: jury verdict guilty, tm,m. ; scute s. J; n.'jjrown M'hite.Temov- ing crop; jury verdict not guilty Kiilpliurettt. Our readers, particutarly ifr thW im inecate l,ocalityf -are familiar with this term, as applied to that - class of pre cious metal orsw-eenerallv found b- iow xne water line in our mines, and intertstinSuWevi, with all of us, as K a ' fact AV'eir kiibwtit(4Jiat.4 high" nn-aflrt Of thSft l-fifrnptnrv ni'PH nnnnr TirIVRl,i11 01-U.IWIieatOJMraua in the same amount .of, general explora tioli ' as witlnq'rdeii puiK, mwiijsubjsiaciory resuitSjsa iar as to develop well denned veins' of snl- IJUWvIng bodTiftulstion of AJou bt thai a larger quantity on shorts er notice coma be produeed upon the & ;t r : . " IT S? this eral belt These most valuable of ait ores eouM be mined out at the rateof bijue hundred tons daily by those wiioare now operating at and near this city ; and many others of our capitalists are ready to take hold and equip their properties with hoisting machinery and thereby increase the product Ao one thousand tons daily, only waiting theii means :for treatment near at hand, .where without incurring the expense of ; transportation, they , . could realize good profits on the sale of- ores after allowing a handsome margin to the. buyer. $0 valuable are these ores" that they can be shipped to Europe in lump without ordinary .dressing and re turn a fairpYoflft to the' mine;" hut this is not icenerallv , -.understood bv nTif people who prefer a market at hom with-quick: returns.-- - -'-r J " Itmayt.Je; said in . this connection that after a careful investigation re cently made by parties skilled in the 'treatment, of sulphurets, they ,",:were fully satisfied as . to quantity, and quality, arrd we believe from the assur ances made, that reduction works will be established at or near this point during the approaching summer. 1 This point not only "affords an abundant supply of the material to work on. The' advantage of being a railroad centre not surpassed south of Balti more may wfelfc-be ' considered , as an important feature, enabling us tonreaeh tbe mineral districts by rail, northeast, cast south, southwest, west and north west, each distinct road passing through property witlnnthrniit pf eklen burg county; whiereoal'djeposits of ore have already been discovered. , This, together with the products' from adjoining counties -so accessible from this central point, is proof- con clusive that if works iifof" treating svdphurets on a large scale were plantedi heT-would De constantly em ployed. A jneetlBBT of the Relief AssociaUon. . , The relief association, Gen. Drayto'n in the chair, met ? at- .4 o'clock, in the room of the Young Men's Christian? Association, pursuant to adjournment day heiore yesterday, to receive tnejre; i . i j . .... v i ports oi tne warn cuiiuittixecs. eiigajftiu in succoring the sickandestitute-of the city, and also to make additional provisions for the many still needing food, clothins and physic. xne report oi tne treasurer, jyir. u. jn sA hQ.wutt, showed contributions to, the 11th mst, 35158.95; aisDursements oy him to the 18th insU $146.25; balance in treasury, $12.70. , The chairmen of the different wards then submitted their, statements.; No frwMm PrWort' of the cttMrsxnn of Ward Na 2. Oapt, S. Gtose, cash received, $39.00; cash expeiMed,, 4LA1 OSC. Avar rsiiH Sao. ... ..v i twit I TPnnrt. of Rev. J. F. Butt. 'chaiitan-.l of WardrNo.Cash received, $870; oaah bvubikumij Mtti cash pxvttilMJ Bmm: balance. $2W vuuvv, 9 ?r; hairm?m of PWarl XoM, car;oivexl,.rEr,50f cash Expended in,different wards, No. Stoi .25 : No. 3. $65.20 : No. 4, $48.65 ; total expenditures, $156.1,4 mot; u t f.-. V,nnIa nf Wordo Q anil 1 mlR IPSA .'oTefdafdtfidWarar'iSO; totab ssistance: i jraueiiis tiii liecuing n Wai-fi 'rfi'i Ward'r-i'-'-Wird 3. 19 : Ward.4,:9s.Jnakinjg;a-lataJf4S2. . Tbfi sum available vesterdav for the re lief ot'the poOr?patlentS ih f only $22.70, aa follows: in the treasurers hands, $12.70 received yesterday,$3.00 ;in hands OT-tne5 mayor .w, tohsmktfa tl9rfeea8kimiildlate'a8siUncefrom ed com- Miiirvi gS: Irs. B. R. s. W. D. r5 ( i n vn v ....- u m ! a u riu niiiiii . i 3?om K. Hill torn., r'r(Xt.;U- 1)V si iiuimr Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. vviiKes, mra. jM.uxc- Ward 4 Mr. U. luiuer, cuaiimau; nr. l.Ti:s-1'jQxe. JMrS. uw.ens.ijurs. ayjfsjftj.. )JiY hoibid, . ... j as a matter of informatiorr nd,,, 8-' 1R receding iioath- l : ""iT" trtmpht bv 1 l--'-rrY.dM ..iffnwrnor inno t 6.00 1 ui;onwr;'jrern.awraq:otner , por- tu-i- M Won.; state, .or;. itfcea.cg pining ir.., .StateaKoalh. or South, has there been irat,datnst DartiesaTOceiving aitAi ej.ijiKiiCfffnflfresideBts. ; 'A commentary on the present mode of punishing criminals was afforded in the Inferior Court since it began its present session. - During the short time which intervened between the time that the iurv brouffht in "si verdict de claring, a negro guilty of larceny, and ' luqiiuuncuig 01 uie sentence uy uie court; the convicted man fell asleep in the felon's box. .The prospect of. plen ty of meat and bread and a good suit of Striped clothes, is one' which' the aver age darkey., cannot look - forward to without a feeling of calm satisfaction if not of actual pleasure. 1 A Cliallence. Mr. G. JEsrleston "Woodruff.' "of "Alex- andriana, this county; having recently claimed through The Observer , that he was ahead of the county in the mat ter of killing hawks; Mr. Zenas Porter,, of Hebron,, rw rites us challenging. Mr." Woodruff to hunt hawks with him for three days upon Mr. AV's. own ground, and at the, end of the three days the man who has bagged the largest numH", ber of birds to be entitled to the cham-? pion belt. Mr. Woodruff can address, the iiew candidate for distinction as toL; time, &e. through The Observer, or . by private letter directed to Hebron. " m - Another Calico Ball. iVrransrements were i bearun yesterday jsJpr,- a grand .caU.camasqueriade .jball ; on the night 6i the 2-Vih, under the au spices of the marriied men.- Tne ball will be given at, the. Central Hotel. It has been customary for the last several years to close the festive season with soMetMnVof- tins kind.usually a masque ior; f aiiey, , dress party, and those who iiae taxen ine matter m cnarge nave Tdetermined 'on f a calico ball, as being something different 1'rom.what wc have been having aha because of the small expense in procuring suitaole costumes. The ..arrangements ; .are. yet in an un biyonic state, but indicate that the ball will beai' very large and elegant one in all respects,. , , .i ( t,. Hecovery of a Bible Ijoatt Dnringr tbe War. . .... . , Some montlis ago The Observer published a ' letter, (or a portion of it) written to the postmaster or this city by. a lady residing in Maine, stating that j a iay icoiumg m jiuuuc, bwvuuk ium up on onoof the batUefields during: the late war; which bore the name of MA. W. White, Charlotte, N .C." This is the name of a brother of Mr. R. M.f White, of this city, who was killed during ther War, but the item referred to escaped the eye of Mr. White, at the time it was Kublished. It was subsequently sent im by a relative who resides in anoth er town. He soon afterwards opened a correspondence with the lady md a iew aays ago received tne jBiDie a very precious relic indeed to the family. Tike Champion Home Swapper. Next to the. epidemic of cojdshat of horse swapping is the most prevalent. The fever seemsi to take hold upon every farmer as soon as he enters the town, and there is no end to: it The most remarkable case of 'thej power of the disease was developed' Yesterday. A citizen from an adjoining township rode a horse of one of u his neighbors to 'toSvn some days ago. and immediately rafter he got here, he fell a victim to the scourge. lie lelt the disireto swan growing "sq strgn jn, hi that he yiib'aght'ilte vme cup as 0wam&mof get- Ltnig rid it. Aneffuor- aUorded no three oLher swaps. ln:Iall 'of avbich the Mighhof ' . horse , figured.,. -The confu- pginoi fj.t ioojtxni"ee q wririas narti twork ancl alwut :a.half ! a dozeh writs of claim and delivery from Justice David son's office to return each animal to its egitimate owTier. i Meelingr of Ireby terr. itV called meeting, of Mecklenbt Presbytery was held in ''the Second res by teriaa, church last evening, im mediately after the prayer-meeting service was over, isev. . w. Chester, the moderator in the chair, and Rev. E. delegatesim attendance were Rev. mihWJ.mmmmr A.u W.'Miller, CharlottefKevJ W. W, Pharr. MeeklenburfiTi' Re viR. 'Ai Miller; ohroej Elders Sc6tt of ''the-, i Tirst resotterian ehurehs AJhariotte : John- stbift)f Ahe Second Presby tetian. ehurcht Md,AiXo.hnpfi lmdhrfhurcltj The objectyot the' meeting-va to ttrssolve twe'pastorar relation i'of '.xteVi w . w . PhAXyithwRamahi! i chuf f This being done, at tlie pastDiJ's own request, iJaefl'resbytery adjourned.-: ?.-. io mv 3ltwas understood m the meeting that -this church and also that-at-Hunters- ville in this eounty, will be undfri the charge of Rev, J, F, Latimer of Davidson 1 1 - - i. i ' . i. . : .a college, until some other provision could. A Tobacco-Chewing Sheep. One of our citizens who has iust ib. WWP& ffpf,- iqWjqrft c7 reports naving seen mere a sneepi tne m'ooetty vS- Mrt J ames: 'StMiitf'which- chews tobacco same as a man., Jti spits less artisucaiiy, iiowever, liiuh one or. the httman kind, blowing the sfuice5 be tween its teeth itnd put-of. nits, jnouth. Tiie responsiDie party in tins case; is a mall'oPtrnth J;he saw the sheep hiniself and saw it in tue act oi masticating tne weed; morejthan tbis,rnumbejrsjof peo ple who have personal Knowledge rnat thei .'sheeo'':addIcted td'.tms baiief ul Vice, are wining to maKe amoavii. tpjsu that te herein set forth. -- This -ca66 is simflartdtriat of the"matf fwvl all know tyou him) who. nevej? carries; any tobacco be cause he "only chews occasionally n fKe" sheep never has beealtoown to buganyJIx f c. s of the weed, buthe. will chew all that is j "': ; given him, and can take nve cents wortn in ins momii hi one time. . t. MUfrf omhw,' ' The countrv-is,goinff,to the bad. )Wi!:irfrr!',,i' ';i'!-, l'''.i;""Ttr-j j.--,- nave tanen upon evu times wnen nogs and 'dogs fdrinkliqttorsartd' sheep! tgo ihT1 XfY Q Sl)fITlS 11 IT TJ 7 L'O) Dt?DnDIl9fl a i - .Z ', 8 10 FEBRUAKY iy, 18JH t, J Lrj ".K105'AV-3-JiiaUJT:i t)3 I iO 81 CiNciNNATi-Fiour higher; family . OaS-gfi whejit hlehe? Wia white 1.00.n'Corn in good demand at S5atf. . Qats steady. Pork quiet at Tnon . Tni'hlfeher! etedm .60. Bulk meatsr xhonldem 85aTQa,8hort.rila; 490 hort. clear 5.05al0; bacon in good demand; shoulders 4l4a8, lBas rit 5a, clear sides 5a6. Whiskey ao: live at l.Uo ' sugar steouy aiiu -tuivuautsvu. ..,, o ,1 hlorliur' mmmnTl -I nrt:iKR ri.i..u.mi , i". , , . . L, r" .... i iBA-Mtadi (Afthef 30a33,; Wesr tern- white - 32a33, -do mixed-4oa3i, - jpennsyi. vanla aoa33. - may ' mcuBHKBa,jrvnBia rem- b.shouldeM-ate.iclear rib aides SiAfc-iper 41k. clear no smes.f new oar uiuum ugM-cuqju.t '8aU9.Laod-rirefiiMd 3ii-1 -Jitter easier: olMlceteratctectf daaJreits loaio. ooi fee oulet; Rio cargoes! llat6W Wiilskey dull at t'lJUy-.-j augar quiei; jl oii owaw -- r ' iNsw' Yoek Flour a feftade stronger: No.e 2 a.ttOaa.zSLSupernne vvsiern aaacKB is.oua9.oo, common to gcK)dxfra Westeiji ard , State 8.80a 3.90, good to choice do 400a4.80; Southn flour; nrmer; common io iair exira 4.wao.ui gww tn nhoifift do JL25aR.50.. .Wheat ungraded win" terred 1.05al.t2, No. spring 5. Comwitbouf decided' change; ungraaea 4oa, jno. a.qzmvii - Tlof llwaaltHa.1 Sugar'onAttfiieed,- Cuban 5a6?; fair to Bod rerinihg SBafi prime refined-"' etandafu A- BuVir granulated $V, powjierorl fca PrerufeHed: 0T'olW.iesH-New -Orleansf 25a37. Rice la moderate request and steady. Pork mesa 9JLic.: ,het recelnta 5T: exports coastwise to Xireat Britain." ' Oc. ; low middling exports coasiwis? GreEjf, - Bostom Steady; mfcMUnc 9.; low mlddUnc 9e; good ordlBary 8cr net receipts 601; gross- ; sales ; stock 2,368; exports to GreatBrtt to - . rjt WrjJrrjjQTOH Dull; mlddUng 8t; to mid dling 8 fee; good ordinary 8; net ren-U'ts 75; gross sales n-t stock 0,187 s splDtiers ; ex ports coastwise ; to Great Britain to Coo nent -r-i toebanaal nr. ;r - -, 4 j 5 'PbtxAihelpAia Firm; mMdlinr ie.; low middling tc; good ordinary 834c.; net Tecelpta 117; gross ; sales : spinners . 458; stock 7,140; exports to Great Britain AuotOTA Qak; ' middling 8c; low mid dllng 88. t good ordinary Tfec; receipts 220: shipments ale 294; stock --1 - t 'CHABtBSrrat-alet; middling Jdr5 iovr1 mid dling ttc ; good ordinary 9c.; net receipts 1, 057; gross ; sales 500; stock 41438; exports coastwise 295; Great Britain 4,600; France Continent 855: to channel . ; j- Nxw Tosk-p-DuII; sales 112:' middling uplands 9c middling Orleans e.; consolidated net re ceipts 11,730, exports to Great Britain 7.900; Continent 7,104; franco tr-t to channel . iJTKBPOCO-NooK-rNotqootably lower. Uplands 5 5-1 6d, Orleans, &W, low middling uplands good ordinary ; uplands , ordinary uplands sales 7.000. speeulation and exoort 1 X)00. re ceipts 24,500. all American. Futures weaker: sel-J lers at last mgnrs prices, uplands low middling clause: February delivery 5 5-16, February and .March do, March and April do, April and May 5 11-32, May and June 5' 13-32, Jane and July 5 7- 16, July and August 5tys. August and September September and October . New crop shipped January per sail February and March . Nkw Tobx Futures closed steady. 000 balesjr"'w?'T-' ; February, . t.- . r, .i Mareh . t -'m. !. . . a j-v April May 1 '..; June..... .- July August.... September October November jSales 14,- 9.72a.73 9 .74 9. 88a. 89 10X)3aO4 10178.18 10.27a.28 10.36a.88 10.19a.22 10 9 .83a 86 .FINANCIAL. Nkw York Money 1.03a4. Exchange 485iaW governments strong, New 5's 1.04. State bonds dulL CITT COTTON MABKET. OmCM OF THE OBSXBTEK, I Cbablottb, February 20, 1879. f The market yesterday closed quiet, as follows: Good middling 9 Middling........ 8a omct low miaanng. 8 lvow miuaiin. Tinges Stki Lower grades. ..... ;. : 7a8i CHARLOTTE PRODUCE MARKET FEBRUARY 19, 1879- CORRECTED DAILY. Cotton Tibs- f r . f New, per Isdle.. .V.. SpUced, " , Bagging, per lb. Corn, per bush'l Meai " Peas, " Oats, shelled, Bacon vt - : N.C. hog round..:.... Hams, N. C . . . . v. .-. , Hams, uncanvassed. . . Bulk Meats ?2.25 1.75 aiz 50a55 45 45a50 8a9 10 m Clear Bib Sides. 6a COFTEK Prime Rio. 15al6tt Sugar-house. 25 MOLASSXS - Cuba. ...... New Orleans. : Salt Liverpool fine SUGAR. . , White................ Yellow.... Potatoes Sweet -Irish.-. :.r. BlIiTKlt t . ; a North CaroUna d.... Egos, per dozen. Floub FamUr 38a40 35a50 1.00a2.00 il 35a40 -w40a50 10al2ig 3.00a3.50 Extra. 2.76a3.00 Super 2.25a2.50 THT? TBJCi x; HE TISING SDTVT ISING SD r UONQUBa "BY TJ)W iBIGlN CO thought Constantlne when he became a con- k "Ptwan" refused to absolve him 'le-.lttnP'.'isr wWch h was to "conquer. Henry the VIII in torn rejected ConstanOne's specialty and becamethe "defender; f toe nevf , - - .... . . Faith l" with his six wives, one only outliving him. ii'MAli ''.'.iHc.iitiiO'.' it. (.(',.. ;r. Seven hundred years before Constantlne lived Solo- mon, who built a Temple with out-houses, court, a AA M PVVTV ' AAA I good sized population to the "acre. The Queen of 1 Sheha admired his uitdom much more than his 1 - i-the i t (but after he declared thnt "all is t; bunt high ; , : i places for the worehlpitf,f& dgtaf gad bled; NarKdeon BonBarte,ri, his Brom. from the, nftowlng gd,o t4mali1lV through on the spot where Pharaoh anil itfs horse j perished, exclaimed "If t liad'peitonedlRm like J rnarapn, wnaf a rext i wouiq narezumisnea vnao doxy" and C. S. Holton to adverose his Confection eries and Groceries a thejRj!jrtng Sun,'! oa Trade streekopposite, the. Market .-House, where every. J LZ, Wm louna,iilncludlnK FerryV diirdofflteeds, 1 'Green : ahd (Janked Fruits, OTrs7T6SjTT)6TTee8, yugara, pTfcttesnine "Cigars S. 'HOLTON, jbd" ' . ' jfa ; jujidam -DEAIJATBir - J JtVwJ'wr nnfis i ''? . fill iini'bMjJ tsJWU '.'iKVifMfl ftlJ J ii. irjiti- JJOi'5i ' 4it-itl rtfU ftwift K-wit Minn MJti"ri'jf . io iii:i i iJu r-.iai:-s - . - hotai:Uiff mm"J Zi'lw - - ...IA,.tt rt wi l?i3t s-e?'. . ' For selling and buying. Mines.. Lands aadpousee, .-. " ... ........... . s, - rr Vt7!a Jl ,4.)t M-jua m my car1!' 1 - Ban&lbtB&J;fft .-- '" s - is I Wtet is i, . AAW Hani A " "i- r rrtnarinL. M C U ut IfTfUliTuM' ifV .in Hill nil 'MCHTlKStEINI 5ilt:'J,''."-i'.; . .iri iuwfif prrrriw; TJldI 10 fwaI'iTV'J TF7T. 3cri.Jr ..5f 7Jt& fecM'teiceS ojfrfeg C-ls. Hte Mends ana customers are most resDeetiuu mvuea -to call and make selections no as to enabe him to 1 secure their choice Indue tUne,1 ,;-u & -. , . HJ)iilM!" ri I'l , . ' W .Tr, ' "i .,...1.1 .i. I... . . I- iim im iLmx.-a ' TAMES MURPHY, J ' ; . '. " ,' '.' "V t - ' r J PRACTICAL TAILOR sr. 1 'iloYtor?siBSTe!Saw Wsta .-X " " . 4 i I ' TO" Owing to te gMnonoy e the times fal in s hire wftilvtJT t,D. W ill make fine sts for ftet receipts i ro f QnBiawv"!'? I'i'-tat auiJ Mme". i. wimrf. wou. uioWT ii I viuuantM ill tin mric ?nn ti. nochazefi 1MB A. 1 "H45Bd ;l tiivemeacaunmconvinceiii uy.gi j. a i . , . ii . Buteltt T7tEIJ BJtOS.. GEOCEESandDEAlBStoCX)UjTraYPEODUCE Keep constantly on hand , FRESH EGGS and BUTTER, CHICKENS, TUR KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, AP- PLES, DRIED FRUITS, &C. . . ! ...... , ..r . , Exclusive Dealers In . - . .i. .- -V ; RAHSOTJR ft BONNIWELL'S and A. .X.'8HU- FORD'S various bonds of FLOUR. ' ALSO. FBOFBIKTOB8 Of THK CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. This house has been refitted and newly furnished, . . and is kept m oist-class style. . Terms; Per Day S 2 00 Great inducements offered to table - board ers; lor terms see tne proprietor;. STOnuIbus and Carriages at every trainEJ FIELD BROTHERS. Mr. H. S. Wilson Lady,. . . HXNBT WIUTONG,. feb9 Pronrletors. . . ., Superintendents. uienc $2.00 $2.00 MARSHALL E H SAVANNAH, GA. H 8 u u I S T7 J s H A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. Reduced rate $2.00 and $2.50, according to loca- Uonof Room. M. L. HARNETT, Feb. 16 tt Clerk, late of Planters' Hotel, S TOP AT THE BOYDEN HOUSE Salisbury, N, C C.& BBOwie, proprietor, ' 1 Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh. . '. S. Brown, Jr., Chief Oerk; W. O. Snelbum As- - ... .- sistant. :'' dee 80 -''-"- " groceries. 50 BARRELS CHOICE NORTHERN - A AA A A AAA A A PPP P P PPP P P PPP -P P PPP I EEB E RE E BEE 8SSS S8SS 8SSS It L LiXXi Received every week. LeROY DAVIDSON. janSO THRESH ARRIVALS, FOBSALE, WANTED. 10 boxes assorted Candles, 5 boxes choice Oys ter Crackers, 5 boxes Family Washing Soap, largest lOc bars in tne aty. Also 1 fine Milch Cow and one medium quail Cow with young calf, for sale low. . 500 dozen PARTRIDGES WANTED. dec29 B. N. SMITH. pAJDLY GROCERIES, I have now in store a full supply of Groceries and family supplies ,- . Just Received: Magnolia Hams. Also, a lot of very large Turkeys. jTORE F0RElf -"I S. M. HOWELL i i f. ROCERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER. NEW GOODS ! NEW FEATURES 1 Come to me for Bacon, Com, Sugar, Coffee, Mo lassftii. and other Famllv Groceries. . Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da vie eounry; ... BEST RYE -WHISKEY.4' Also a fine lot of Country Hams. -1 sen for cash. All goods delivered in tne city, iree or cnarge. , ,. , , , W. H. CRIMMINGER, ' ! ' " 1 ' Trade Street, u Next door below Wilson ft Black's old stand. aploV , : -j -j .bi" -mrrr 0 O T T 0 N ORDERS AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED .... . THOMAS HL GArTHERV CO1T0H COMKIS8IOH MllCVAKT octl2 1 ' " too -4- N OTICE.. r 1 1 1 Br virtue of the power conferred in mortgage tnnin hv t j. wtixinson ana jumra a. wmuusuu to the Charlotte Building and Loan Association, I mn at TuiMti nrttorr. ' a- honsB and lot of land ITontttgOnUje w. . tuilinjaa.ui oquare iiv. uo, hAtrinninir iit. a. RtRicA on tne n. v. uaiiroau ana run- nlng wtth eaid road to L.- M. PbJinpsP eorMr, thence witn ner use isu iee w a ioi wniow. iv' with said rauread 4 tA feet to J-B. Sharmonhouae'w line, thence to the; beginning -whicn is i now Said rroperty P soa m bw the cny oi unanoiie on wiv is nvuuoj iu wuvu, l&7fl. for cash, : the amount -daft the Charlotte Building and Loan Association being Plmm rMcHRANE.r. xreas. v t luCTiok, rl vJ. 1 wl f-ll XX . ! tsir MAXWELL A HARRlSOS.a i Tnesoajy !night,!EebBiaTy?18t atX'' . .Li'i a 't o jJiv Ldhie C1WK, Jklanje TJ O A SUV? " 1 r.;w;w;: ' - feblS.tf - noli ST1TDEBAXXR WAGON S n,;' fc&d' -5M ,f?rU p'-.-'swfwi'sifi ffJi1 Ait -ITS?' I am now in receipt of largelo of the eelebra- -Lm .M am AnaAnrt1si TArtnff -! V t - - - ..irl td:Kf;f?ULLSAL,iijn5:- - . y and supply yourself tdth -the ips$ vtagon, out V -LM-jntil-.'.i ,-uiAp HTGilTHEB tAiiOLINA CENTRAL ; VUWitiONT0S, JH&OUOll FRKlliHT EOUTC if. This; Lino helns- fnHv ratomd for j business, . " 1 1 .isif t ..-1'. 'iV Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to n , Greenville, Spartauburg, all Stations -...,. . AUantter Tennessee & Ohio, As well as points in Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information f uralshed :-. t- ." F. W. CLARK. Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C sept30 J)8- J- H. MCADEN, DBUGOIST AHD CHJUOST, Now offers to the trade a full stock of Labia's Extracts and Colognes, English Select pices, Colgate Honey and Glycerine Soap English, French and American Tooth Brushes PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and daj at J. H. McADEN'S Prescription Store. gECURITY ! SECURITY! SECURITY! 200 Barrels of C. WEST & SONS' EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE AST ALADDIN SECURITYrorL. West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil: from C. West & Sons, Baltimore. Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a fire test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before It will burn. C. West & Sons, Baltimore. . For Sale by Dr. J. H. McADEN, Sole Agent, CHARLOTTE, K. C. F. SCARR CO., ID R R SI I i NEAR TEC POSTOFFKB, : Would respectfully inform the public that they have opened a retail and family Drug Store, near the Post-Office, and solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. Prescriptions and family recipes dispensed with great care and pure Drugs. Jan 7 tf. rTr"S":,"'"r'cfVr'', ' ' rtTEACHERS WATEP.$50 to$lO0 of $200 J per month, during the Spring and summer, f'or run particulars aanress' ' ' an. ,?- i i ' i J.CMcCURDY & (XX, Philadelphia, Pa. JIPHTHERIA! Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will positively pro ven this terrible disease, and wfjljposltlvely cure kkie' teles) lntenj inilwmaiion'lUiai wUl isave many Uvea sent free by malL T Don't 4elay a mo( ment Prevention H better than euro.'1 Bold every where. T. S. JOHNSON A CO.. Bangor, Maine. BENSON'S CAPCINE A POROUS PLASTER. OR WOMEN AND, CHILDREVT t jK OR " WOMEN and; ;CHlJjpREl Females suffering from, pain and weakness will derive great comfort and strength from the use oi itenin fa rvina Pnmna PlARtAr. Where enlldMn -are affected with-whooping cough, ordinary ought or colds or weak lungs, n is ine one ana amy treat ment mey'rooma receive, i IBIS - BIUCW WUUUI1S nan mAnininfii elements such as is found in no other remedy la the samr form, ilt im tar superior to common porous piasters, muraeuio, eiecuivw air plianeea andUmxterrnMiUes.ti tt relieves pain at opoe, strengthen and cures where other piasters ;wy no even- reueroi xwi unn uu Weak Back, Rheumatism, Kidney disease and all . . . ." ' .. 1 1 . In .lm . I. n 1 t 1.MJM.H. 10CSJP Defies JU1U pBuiof'iii lo ojbv uw -ra luiunn mmMiv ink for Benson's CaDClne Plaster and take no others Sold by all Druggists. Price cents. . i -n rkJ -''ilf l!'iU.' Perinanentiy Cared.''' 1 ..... . ... , ,.-,...,....-.-..'. f ., f . .t ' 1 -hfe' f A'. ST,OCTTM'S fiREAT REMEDY ' itu; f if P'i P SB OOO H HUN HN BBK : eUffw fis;i -jJv . .-;i nuTuBi! srfi 3 i,t bin1 d- Taknn In ennluMtloo Witk hiaii 1 t V - i li" jlJIra6v' r-COMjPOUND. EMULSION 'iWri' TURK COD HTKB O I i4;o -irf ,,!,, i ji f, TJ S I i-.iT 1?oi -,ujy - - ana nypopautipiuwB ui. M.'.-.. -rat . ' :m . . .1 . 4,i ,l,i:.v,'.L i:e! - LIME AND SODA, . ?UM3 ' ' a ttrttr wvrTT.is 'of e&ch oreoaiatton sent express-to each aerina rfiiarii dhig thei? name, P. O. and express address to Dr. T. A;81e jsunv 181 Pearl sveet, Aew sonc;; j Tf-nsnpfttfinafirentsfor HE-N6 TEA In' this City. -V and ask our friends to give it atrial. -If not satisfactory we will cheerfully take tt back ana re fund the money. fr-' ; - .fc.,. "WILSON St BUKTOV. ,; DISPATCH LIN LTNJg koeth Carousal-. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. offers unequalled facilities for the TranspoiUon of Charlotte, Statesvllle, ; Ashevule,, Rutherlordto a and Western N. C. Railroads, " " Alabama and Mississippi. via any Competing Line, and Time as QuickJ upon application to ' it Hi. i : j. r v - -i ; ; f .' iTurwM.'A.MOXHJYi . Southwestern Freight Agent, Charlotte, N. C T. T. SMITH, Agent C a Railway Charlotte. OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.' A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY To win a fortune. TWrd Grand. Distribution. Class C, at New Orleans, .Tuesday, March 11th, 1879-106th Monthly Drawing. LOUISlANi sriTK LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was Teorularlr tneomomtnd bv the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in. 1868 ton ths term of TWKKrr-rrnt teabs, to which contract the lnviola- Die raitn oi tne mate is pledged with a capital of i,uuu,uuu, to wnicn it nas since added a Reserve und of &S50.000. Its GRAND SINOLE NUM BER DISTRIBUTION will take nlace monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Iioqk at tne louowing aistriDuuoni , . ' 1 1 CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Y ets; OneDonari "11 , i - . ; ' - i, j .if. ,' ji-f-i i -' LIST OF PRIZES :i Half Tick- 1 Capital Prize, 1 Capital Prize, $30,000 10,000 1 Kjaiiiuu rriM.. ..................... o,uuu 2 Prizes Of $2,500.. ut..... l, 6,000 5 Prizes of 1,000........ .....iUV.;v -5,000 l capital prize, 5,000 20 Prizes of 500 '..if4.i 10,000 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of 600 Prizes of 1,000 Prizes of. 100. 50 20. .10- ,41U,UUU M.j 10,000 ..(, -:.. 000 10,000 . APPROXIMATION PRIZES ? 9 Approximation Prizes of $300..... 9 Approximation Prizes of 200.' 9 Approximation Prizes of IOO.m.. $2,700 1,800 , 900 1857 Prizes, amoroHnglo. .. . $110,400 Responsible correstxindlng axenta wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. -''--'f .;,; i..ac- AoDllcation for rates to clubs should onlr be made to the Home Office in New Orleans. ; ' ( . Write, clearly stating full address, for full Infor mation or send orders to . H- .if . ' : , , I ,, Mi A. DAUPHIN, Postoffloe Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GENERALS G. BEAUREGARD andJUBAL A, EARLY. F ROM DR. S. W. HUNTER, BALTIMORE, M. D, Having become familiar with Colden Lelblg's Liquid Extract of beef and Tonic1 invigor ator, I take pleasure in recommending it as an ex cellent preparation, combining as It does food and tonic in a remarkable way, producing good blood, health and strength. Sold by all Druggists. EO. C. WARE, - ! i ui u ) Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer In -PURE A PPL !E C ID? R- -y: ;- 3nh- 'ili -:! i-' cider yiNEGAk:;;, Sole Proprietor and Maiiufacturtf of ' J H "'..Li. . ' i i . 1.1 li? J JS. tt. UUJNOlX'a TAB-LIS BJ 287 to 295 W. Third St. i CINCINNATI, O. t'i;i ii in - - O ILS SASSAFRAS . itf:,- fit i j ; ;AND PENNYROYAL Of prime Jiualiry; bought in ' any1 JjuanltaK'for cash "i onaenvery.rreeoi oroKertge, co commissions. or storage expenses, try .-3; - DODGE -tf'MCtVr1 lmrjottersridExndrteiiof .h:al , - r . ! . . ( , DBJJGS.f ESSENTIA LS, Ac. 88 wmiamStSiW. .''i K.l 4?f? WIVNew York Vl'lli i llMIII ! i. II A DAY to Agents eanvassihg for the "Fibk sxdb VisrroB.,iTerms and ouTllt free. Ad- p. u. viuusitx, Augusta, name, tOA: Fancy Cards, Chrome, Snowfoke, flee., no two alike. -vdtbjjoameu 10 cento.. .J.iMlnkler tc ' r.-.. ... i in MIXED CARDS j with -"name 'ldc'"1 Agents' 4:11 outfit 10e TiTjONES AlXKiNassanv N. Y. ri"ibYE'RTISERS.-iSend for oofSeiectList of 1 x f ' LdealNewspapers: Sent free on application. Address, QEOu PvROtWELI&!CQv IQ Sprnce St, New YOllt. fu'fu'rrt 't tf' etoftvr. J. 7'i !?i itHLWfifJiI !f'l. V'f t' ' OOO A. K JjtEEB L.n'.!l'f;0.iO AAI1CX E 0.. O V tV. A A.Ij O ... A A.KKi KB O O V Y AAA Ii ' 1 O O AAA'K B. B ! OO ;VJ rAwjAUXL U.OTJO A. KEEB .ti-.-'-. 'j-Jij fi j'3 ,'" 'i 'but; 1 '" "i OOLGATB & c6'9-"' 11 - COLGAXBi OQfSj)) ,s-JlO' -." ' AIJt.u: HJfotfJ AJ-.'CA aT i&tf.r fT'f hoII .......... - . j.l'iLierno'J ,f(o!.)ffil 4fi! nr'i.' h-v,'(UM ff-tl ioll ,lK i iifiliu' ;,') jsAVES'WASTE'.niJ enpBord MSptment.ot.)tIn 9ly (fyj,iw 1 Mim ilJlfl i i HUl ---i.if W,l$ h . Hi; jy gdfe Wood and Metsaaki 1l.Ii f .it3 ai-fc r r-d Jc 'rii j ; . mi fioiitt W'ti f'? J4A ouJ to , snfsstd djt '?irff feitli tn ai'jf.'Vf $M BICra -AS WTfAS AST.; orm fflwiTr our ici -!ii;' ..' - r lriHesnetf "fuTnisbea; tf-;dEslred;i J if ; " j i ; -Vi 1 .... r. - notice. W. M. WILHELM, - , iWithrE. G,'Bogers, Trade Street, laned.' 1 Jt- V,; I 1 ti I-j: r til i r ill if r. 1
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