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f j XV . ." f '. T j-.ij.iAA ,'. -.., MUten- ,;.,t ....J-..,. .,,,..,. , . , ,........ .1.1111 Slit (Hhdrlotte bistrtur. CB1S. . JOSIS, Editor and Propnetoi "FreVhwi the doting wrapto that fetter ear (: fret -torn reason.'! . I". , ' , .,. WEDNESDAYFEBRUAU 28, 1879. The State of CalifbhilaiB stirred to jts very depths over the 4t- tjetrict Chinese immigration tqrjtMfi ,&wdjrjtJ and all possible - pressure ' jis being brought to bear upon the President to induce him to sign thWUaii:fias, passed Congress. Witfi flattery, coax ing and cajolery they mingle! menace, and their latest threatjsqpplementary to those which they uttered against both of the two great parties while the bill was yet pending' fi? Congrfesi is to secede from the Union unless President Hayes affixes his signature and makes the bill a law. The San Frahcco Daily Stock Report, the oldest financial paper on the Pacific coast, in" urging that a monster mass meeting be. held in San Francisco to demand- of Ilays that he sign the bill, uses the following extra ordinary language i , J Thisls k jnost critical time in the his tory of California. Whether there is to be bloodshed and anarchy in 'our fair State, riot and incendiarism and mur der; whether our green fields re to be blackened and our garden spot laid waste; or whether, .rather ., than incur these dreadful evilsj we shall ealmly in the end, all other resorts having failed, meet and sever our connection with the national confederation, makpg laws lor our preservatiori and the preserva tion of our children's heritage, the events of the next two days may determine. Already such a dread possibility as se cession from the Union, in the event of our failure to obtain the relief we de mand from the Chinese evil, is broadly talked of in high circles. The East has utterly failed to understand our situa tion, and to extend the aid and sympa thy we have the right to expect from the sisterhood of States. Leading men say that we have pleaded, have exhaust ed arguments, have cried aloud for relief, but our most earnest appeals nave oeen treated with indifimitv. and our suffer ings been made a mockery. As a last resort we will take advantage of the geographical lines that surround us, the vast extent Of soil within our bounda ries, the exhaustless resources of wealth dental republic, which, if it can not rivaVthe old republic in its glor of the past, will at least be a magnificent em pire of white freemen, whose heritage shall be preserved to heir children and t heir children's children forevet This is mere pojipy-cock and will frighten no one, but it serves tjo8bQW, the deep feeling of . the people on the Pacific slope in reference to the Chinese question. That they have been 'most injuriously affected by - the influx of Mongolians already is a thing not to be denied, since they themselves testify to this injury ; and that the whites' will be almost utterly rooted out if this tide of immigration-continues unrestricted is a thing equally certain. Chinese imm gration is not immigration in its, true sense; they.are not to be spoken of in the same day with the Irish. Scotch, English, Germans -and French." They are heathen of the-worst species and the processes of civilization are totally without effect upoa them. . They are filthy' and leprous; , they constantly practice indecencleswhich are here not even fo be hinted at; they are ingeni ous and imitative to the last degree; they can flourish, fatten -and be happy in kennels which a hound would despise and on food which would starve to death the average house cat Ouir labor ers cannotbegin to compete with them. Hence it may be argued that it is only the labonngman-the communist oragra-J rian if you choose who has reason to dread their coming. -'Not so. Every line of industry on-the American continent will be subject to their control i if they, get herejthe foothold which they seek, The canitalist mav emolov them at i . r !,-.i half the wages which be now gives Ja-j borers,i engage MHy Brancli oi mnn ufacture. In ajfetnonti time they understand it more thoroughly than the labor whichthey - supplanted." Tliere1! upon they - witHdHw in 'a -body, and with unlimited , capital at tfaeir j com r mand yjastaislMmrPOM nessahd1 Anders -their former ;jmi ployer by half.-The pubfi& mlghtne the better for this if it WeH'cmbedW, one branch pfusmess,Jut,pwiU per of mdowtrrj laml-'wheH Ihiw wdbneat suit .: ' " ''' -i'.'"-?. 'i! iw-J.eoonim -njiiirKi ' . . Of course the question i a two-sided te, but we think' the1 burd'en 1 of titf) one, dence is against ttw Chinesew jjCanfor nia has alr4d -tiMV bitter ekperiehce wittiiitjuirpidatton of jpeleat, tials. . The results will be disastrous to. it if the flood-tide continues, and equal- States' "if our gates ttarei inrown open. inTited.ld pii flu atamaktfnerrf edoutto Walki3(Madditi6dal hcnw with'usi Mr Blaimi we11aaW iai,nUe8in consecutive periods of t a speMiiredin th'en,Senatef moa questions were & manv anas' greatroblemrtth one time wrestle Mthii The negro prob lem will in time adjust itself. Aroper lecSslallofrwIll ttlsd turn Lhe Murmon from the tf&2 U l( fill be a sad" day," however?" for this country, wheitit ii loTrttQ3Ra?popn1ion isUwim and v. ak V; i it ject to imi4 of thetincesiotClnltyM'ciyil- toatidM0,Jhyorjy xP THE Sena i.Senatdr WitherWocfeiipied: the vice-presidpot's chaif in' the' Senate a lew days agpano presidedr toth the same easy grace that distinguished hinv while president ofthe, Yirginia Senate. It was noted as somewhat remarkable that he Is the; only Southern Senator who has been so honored, under the new order of things Richmond Va.) State, "''JT''V.:s i . a (4 Merrimon, of 'NortBt 'fuaroUi?,- presided over -the Senatei(and doubtless hvith much;ac iwniua w uin Amy : wee. oeuxeiasu And Senator Brnce; of Mississippi doeW he not jdeserve to rank as a. Southerner Jiye on band yerai: cpmm!dnli, cations- whichf must stand over ; until eo'me of them will be,lwe fear'outot date;.; v a print ; two Jinterestingj and readable contributions' on Jouf fbu'rfii ' page this morning. - A Washington special lothe Kew Or leans Times, says the Democrat! ai alarmed at the discovery, or a; plii 7 the Republicans control the organi zation of the next House. The plan said to Tae determined upon is to carry all four California districts by aid of Cor ruption fund and lecttoyt' law ; if pos sible, to buy a fibeHrith chairman- shfps aMiecimf epmJnfflWB pendents, National ndGraanbackers elected to the nextl6use, ana finally.to indict, convict and imprison under the election kiaw seven Democraticinem-. bers.- CThis will do to tell to the marines The Democrats are alarmed about noth ing. They haversecurelmambersof the next House, aiid?withf 6 foore ad ditional stniih'th'iflnedeaiem from California, they, will organize the House and proceed to business without any delay- As to buytog Independent J Nationals and Greenbackers witfr chaif-j manships, and one thing and another, the Radicals must get these before they give them away, add there arethus far no outward or visible signs that they are in the way of getting them. And so far as,,the convection and imprison ment of seven Democratic (yongress iuen is concerned' they will have a lot of company when they get to jail and all of their associates will not be Dem crats, either. 1 ' '- ? Mecklenburg's Shake. The Ral eigh ifetcv, .referring, to the Senate vot ing away'9odQ00 of State money for the Cape Fear and Yadkin - Valleys, other wise the Western (Coalfield); Railroad, makes a statement of how 'tlds btirden will bear upon certain of toe heaviest tax-paying counties of the State, and gives tf,000 as the portion of this new debt which will fall upon Mecklenburg. Mecklenburg respectfully asks to be ex cused. She already has as much money in railroads as she can conveniently pay the interest on, not to speak of the principal. We have no objection to tbe people whom it ispfoposed to reach with this railroad having a railroad if they will Imild ii but we 'do decidedly object to building an inch of it fo themr-If-Mecklenhnrg. kaa. to pay juit 6,000 for any geaenU State purpose, she would prefer;" it she were' given the naming of it, to mention the public debt. She has the nerve to shoulder her share of that and until it is .settled she is unalterably opposed to building any part of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad . We print, "for information,' this morning, the insurance biTl which is pending in the Legislature. It has at tracted a great deal deal of attention and excited a great deal of . opposition from the insurance companies. The Senate held an all-night session Monday night on the bill in relation to contagious diseases. Nothing of special interest marked the proceeding?. resident Hayes has arousea the ire of the stalwarts by Baying he hoped the test oath clause of the jury law would be repealed. FRIENDLY RELATIONS IN THE EAST. ' V- Manifestations of the Increased Good - Will Between Turkey ana Rus sia, Tarkej and Austria. hosrDOSz Feb. 25. The Times" eorre-4 poadent fttcJV-ienna 8ay8; "Quite anew spirit has been infused ihto th6 Tuirdrf- Russian relations. This is specially noticeable in the transactions relative to the evacuation of the Turkish terri- Un Tne Kllsiail propo8al3 relative . t i. i. . a. jf j to the details were so fair that they were almost immediately -agreed ito.il Tne' impression is connrmed that the' Russians themselves were anxious to leave." : A special dispatch to the llnies from Constantinople's: Austria and Tur key continue to hbM most conciliatory language, and declare themselves most anxious to have a mutually satisfacto ry arrangement relative to a conven- It iony but BCither shows any symptonv S88!3 loc-vwiainjron one-" essential point;vi2? 5 iZ - Hi press declaration that the occupation of Turkish provinces is merely provision al and temporary." 7 W . ' Brief Sew Hems. The authorities of the Georgia State Agricultural Society have decided that its annual exhibition shall be held in Macon this fait- . - 3 - Mrs. E. A. Morrison, wife of a promi nent physician -W-BrunswleK '-county, Va, died Saturday from burns received Friday white flupermtending the wiring 6fntin135te"smoke4iO:te; bx-ail i Col. Wm. Boss, formerly a famous stage driver and expressman, died in Providence; K.L Saturday niglit. Wben Jenny Lind visited Providence he paid $653 for first phqke pf,Jats,f 'Madame Lachapelle completed her walk at Chicago of 2,300, quarter miles, , Saturday night, in as many consecutive quartet nojirs.rJne immeamteiy, s ir ten mm- Charles W. Angell. the defaulting sec- 4 retary oi,e mm pfW Apany, who was recently arrested inPor- iree bv fleers deUileddf wiUwrtJofee, and has started for Chicago, by way of .Fhiladel Pnia .''iTr.-rrinij . . m i av . Tbi Bog nblfwUu Information continues to bdceivea at the Department of 'Agriculture telt tive to hog cholera. . This demonstrates t.ViA toot that t.hft dineaflA in nnr. nnlv In fectious, but contagious, and ; it' is' also snown tnat otner animais taxing tne disease from, them ? can transmit the same back to the previous source.; This has been made apparent by Dr. Law, of Cornell TJftiVeiffity?tTli$' only way yet bydalhag tneianimai wilfctis Umatedi that wirie trtheTvalue of 020,000,1000 w $30xXK)iX)0 perisnveTyyear.Bi'Thtfi50fe . - 1 - Ll A - ' XI J ppropriation tof nahle the rh to investigate tthe subject 0, and 1 ai slaiilii MmHnt w ment was 010XX), will.be appropriated :this yearf or- the purpose. . - .aacuxxTA.-w same ; Another Sacceisfal fedestrienne. Chicago, Feb.55. At lLo'clock this morning Madame - Exelda LaChapelle successfully completed the task of walk ing in addition to 3700 quarter miles in as many quarter hours, 300 quarter miles in 800 consecutive -periods of iten minutes each.- Her last quarter ,mie was her fastest, being made in lOr: : ; of- FORTY-FIFTH C0:(Gf'.3S-v nv - . - -rw- iii -r-k - Wfc i. j l. J. r -i-. I Th, Health BUI t Passes iU Senat f,i;JS?rhnih7' The House Repeats the - -.Jurors' Test Oath . . and Election compel the -attendance .of Senators, a quorum was disclosed bj'i Vote on amendrnents and thelSenatef proceeded with the5teonsideration;vof ftf !f orevent iM mtroduction oCimtafflOiJs; or infectious diseases into thei-United time na passeuVa m mmT;mm-ihai TneenatexnerrxwKrup w.e 'aendency approp&aaoii fiiftana iyis morpfU ing auiourned to meet at onethiaJafier-r noon1t''.it,Jtt i idab oMdiI.io. i .an.mt- 25, nays 86, refused to take up the reso-ii lution declarinff- DaviJVCorbin enti- I tied to the seat as Senator ;rom South f on. ' ore 'lMisTlvajiuii vl kinover-! ,Alat thews and Pattersons wted' with- theA Democrats m the negativo The defieieteWtfDtroi!attertbafcwJu then- takBn under consideratjork ori?!): ,; t inerviciepTesMeniaiaa:rjeror8 tne Seriato'by::reauest a tolegranivfronjbft California oonatitutionat,! conveiitipnil. transmitung ue'-resomtionsn or mac body.f;mnkttg Confojrfthe; triumphant passage, oi the wtr f esfncj; ing the immigration of Chiuese to the u nitea 1 tenfma vecianngrt'thaf toe Senators jwd members; yhft' supported,: the bill' will receive-the- lasting grati.i : tude of the toeotTeNf California? & Mr. If oar, of JfJssachusettsP!Dbiected to throooption af the papar nndar thft fourteenth ruleVnptbeimjifaroperly authenticated, aMuMertnat 'rule the telegram could not be received. - - The vice-president dedttedrthe point oi oraer wen uiKen. - ..- , Saporftant. Bflid t.hfl rAifiotinn hf this telegram simply punctuated its con- tenta.-y ... AJtv.ely dejtwUe tensuedby unanimous consent until finally Mr. Kirkwood, of Iowa, objected, and the Senate proceed ed with the regular morning business. House. A motion made by Monroe, of Ohio, to suspend the rules and pass the bill applying 620,000,000 of the pro ceeds of the sale of certificates of de posit authorized to be issued in aid of refunding' the miblic debt, to the nav- jnent of the arrears of pensions, was de feated yeas, 116 ; nays, 123. me House is nowf incommrBeroni the legislative annronriation hill. vl J A In the House, Banning, of Ohio, took to task his colleague, Garfield, for a statement made by .Garfield last week that tnere had 'been enough men sent to the penitentiary from Cincinnati for election frauds to take awav the ma jority of one of the members from that city (meaning Banning). - Banning de nounced the statement as an infa mous falsehood, and accused his col league of a violation of . the ninth com' mandment against )fajf ifij ners. Garfield said he had not referred to his colleatrue bv name, and that all he knewfjtqe matterwas from current history. t The House went into committee of the whole on the legislative appropria tion bill, and discussed for an hour the amendment offered, by Southard, of Ohio, to repeal . the election laws. Speeches were made by Hale, of Maine, against, and by Southard for the amend ment, each taking the position that his respective side of the House would nev er yield on the point It turned out however, that Hale could hot get the undivided support of his own side of the House in his tactics to defeat the amendment by refraining from voting, and thus preventing the appearanee of a quorum. Three of the Republicans did vote and these votes with that of the Speaker constituted a quorum and so the amendment was carried amid great demonstrations of triumph on he Democratic side. The bill was re- ilorted to the House and there, too. the Fnmendment wai carried under almost similar circumstances. '' The amendment repealing the jurors. test oath and fixing the pay ot jurors at $2 a day was also adopted and the bill was passed. Adjourned. HAYES AND THE CIHNESE. The members of ibe, Calif orni dele-. tL -ir ent to-day and urged him to sign the i. r 1 1 j. i.; dvTt - m fha mil rcabriuuiiK iUiuese immigration. The President said nothing to indicate what he would doibutitha P, members are af fahr the President1 will veto the bilL The subject was not un der consideration in the Cabinet to- ! !.5l VteM!.. . - i ; xne I'oiter commutee, in secret ses sion to-day, discussed a number of doc uments, among which were the recom mendations of the appointment of Den nis to the treasury, which was signed by Wm. T2. Chandler,, A, Bisbee, L. toijStearns and A; A.' Seargant, and the i y i-i - iu . a . lwuuiinexiuauoii ui iue appomiraeni oi Levisee to be special agent of the treas ury, which was signed by Gov. Kellogg, J. Madison Wells, B. P. Wharton and others. It is noW understood that no further evidence will be taken. An ex ception was made in favor of Wooley and Solomon. . But the .first named is Icertified td be'toW sick tcat&httiabd the agent sent to Taltaliasse to subposna the flatter, rpuits thai he is not tu be found and ii i hjjught,h has .gpnei to ULH r..r r. I 11 1 ,1 . .: i A I H T () , ' Adjourned until Friday, when a dis cussion will be had regarding the re ports to do suomitted. I I Breathitt County Prisoners Come Near :8aLtgS:ii.3i w Cincutnati, Feb. "5. A dispatch says J ason Little and other convicted prisoners of Breathitt j county Kyn made a desperate attempt4 to escape from jail o4;hjeonightbeV6 iheir de narture for thenenitentiarv. ThAV .iA eut through the floor of their cell to the room below, from which they could easily nave effect tneir escaped, had the plan worked to suit them. They had arranged with friends outside to en gage in a sham fight opposite the iail l yi wnen iney rwere; w maKQ itneic- escape, M bnt the nrisonera wer canorVir. in the I 1 . X 1 . . X - " but the prisoners were caught in the lower room and Judge Jackson ordered tnem to be put in irons. - 1 jHWfl i'l'tt 1 drioif St. Petersbtjkg, February 25. The ran Vatiman, Off FM. T committee appointed to superintend the burning of infected houses in the plague uismcuj mis vuiiimenueu operations. de en pHi nundre that they must stop their six and eighty topjns wthina .fortnight un less trade imp roek54TWsnivolves the discharge of from two to three hundred hand's - It vf isam eitJ to alhatni 'London, Feb. 25. A detailed report of Bismarck's speech' In the-lReicnatag in debate on the Austro-German treatv of commerce, contains the folio wine re lative to Mi corfimerciaT- tKMcimw-tti myi duty .to suck to my convictions, that is, how I mean to act, and if I do not obtain -immediate success I shall try again. That is all.'' . . r, v 5 and bed nibfts. inovef' to X) hxtrtAx and'eorieilitrj th6T3rietTl Diego. : - 1 presfennthai otton h-ade has in-'! Field OflcersSeced Urslmen ISpeclarto The OlerR Wilmington, J: eb..2S. Col pAMaiH .ler receiveil m votesi V ort.lr; second. T .lifts third," j , " I- Li- fiA. :i I We congratulate Ctot AlexanuVf andbft the second regiment at the same time. He has made a most excellent com manding officer in the past, and will do nothing less than thiin-f uturcj-j?-. -sr for the trial of i tne Natchetaches elec tion cases was completed yesterday and i ik.. : j a. j . nersons named i.in ; the i indipfmentsi. iiFifty-fouru,answered' to theiK'.namesu 'i ey te charged .witn violation" of , the iijchvh iaw m .coiispmiig ia preveni ceartain nersons voting for thn rjitididate A 1. ' 1 IS""-' W i . m. oi fotar.reuoicB jot. memoer o uon- INNKAPOL',!FeD:!Th o testiinonyiinthejjeohtestedrelection ease of.Donnellviurainsfc Wiwiihnrn. in we xuiru Aiinnespia aismct, ciosea jasc Evening, Tlier iBvesCigation, extended through fortv. davs&rid .it. ia crenerallv Admitted tohavp shown the election to nave peen an unusuauy sairone. , JS one of thaiChMgehaye.b.sustMiid, ss Jiaroi uai in jifew Orleans." ; fixapToession .marched according ,tp 'WroBramme, Eyerything'pased Off qui- ay.iThe wfather was clear and warhi and taei .ptreets .thronged' w with. -Deonle. The Procession consistad of twentv larcre rjd nine small .fiars .taiinnuies and groTip8 representuigjthef pronjinent pws m iue , uiswiiiy ,oi -tae woria xrom ,wu. years oetore tne . ijnristian era , to The pleasure yacht Passport haa been temporarilr withdrawn from the waters feetwsen Wiimington.anSmithyille in prderthat necessary repairs may be put upon-ner.'i : nt ii , n tub Col,' W. &t pevane,; 6f,1hdngton vras stricken with aboolei v at his resi dence Sundevening.and died -Mpnf The Ttne Wajt nirifforMe. Tbe true waj to Invigorate s feeble system Is to Inflow vXbritj Into tbe opemtfons af tbe stomach. that wondroni alemUo la whicn; th Jood Is tiwns muted. In to the constituents blood, tbe chief element of our vitality. ) Hoatettes Sjomacb Bit ters, because it aQcomsllshMthls end. Is neathr to he fcreferred to many se. called 'tonics, ; useful, to- oed as appeoaeis, bat tnoperattre aa aids to dices- uon ana atwlmHa Boh, u This gterilng eonfial, while ItlnTigotates tbe: stomach, Aeattbnuljr sUmul&tes the Uter, bowels, and ktdpeys, ensBrtostheescame ttupngb tBa Templar ehannela af effete and osejess matter tnrown eS by the Titem, jwalcb la jttms. panned aa well as lnoratod bj: It Its tonlo in fluenee is soon made manifest by an laerease of tltUeneiii and mow aotlre and regular ns- harfeef eferjr physical funotlOH, and it has tbe farther eieet of rendertnt tbe system unassailable uaUm epidemic ! I .'7Ji-h. j'-'i-iti r.t f 4 i '. - .' - . ... There is a form of consunapaon which was better Indicated by tne old fashioned name of "decline." It la the dreaded scourc tf Borne pacts of the sootaeni swaieav ctaumng more Ttcnma every year than are swept away by tbe most terrible visitations oitneyeuowreTer.' td He malady-arises from tbe inability of the patients' system to take an and as slmllate the nourtablnsr lmaredients of tbe food that is eaten. Some years ago tbe medical profes sion wlta remarkable unanimity, agreed that Cod Llrer OU contained Uie ' rnoet concentrated and easily aosoroea elements oi nutntlon. 11 the nau seous taste and smell of tbe oil could be avoided it would unQuesUonablyT) TJieTgoBoVBrelgu reme dr that ever shed a healin( bie&sing on the human race. And these repulsive properties are success fully removed by the onion of pure Cod Liver OU with tbe HTDODhosBhltes of Qma and Sodn in Scott's Emnisloii. The combination is a mostele gani one, pieasani as sweet nuiK m flavor, conge nial toUte stomach, and acting directly as a power ful yet gentle tonic oi the brain and nervous sys- lifl' Why not make w your minds, at nresent. what Hotel yon are going to stop at when you arrive In New York?. The Grand Central, on Broadw-y, is new kept on both tne American plan at $2.50 to $3 00, and the Kuropeaa- plan at $1.00, and up wards, per day. An elegant Restaurant at moder ate prices Is conducted by .tbe Hotel Oof boontrt is getting to. be feartouf akmiimi, the ayerage of llfelelng lessened-jevery year, with out any reasonable cause, death resulting general- lrfrom the most inaignincartoflglri.At tills sea-' ouu of vue year espeaauy, a poia is such a common thing that id the harry of eVery day life' we are apt tq overlook the dangers attending tt and often And I! too laxa. tnai a wensr or Lnnr tmnblA nnji Mnuuii I "w tit. . xwusaaus wee uev uvea m uus. way ev erj.wjnter, while 4iad, Bobchbs's gequh Stsup been takea, a cure would hare resulted, and a large bin from a, doctor been avoided.' Tor atl diseases of jtb; Throat and Lungs, .Boschbi's Quouit SrKtrp has proven itself to be the greatest dlscov ery o fts kind In medicine. Every Urugglst Ui this. countr wmtelljonof Ifs wwderfot .eec.dvef vowiiaowea sow oaf yea jraMW a. single w"mwvi i 'juo lui'ji i;ar, kioj:-; c 'il lIQX'll '. nil mi '. .,)) ll j)!; ,-; ' ; 1 -Urn i ih 9f Hf; jltort- .,! -,-...., .-, ; To all who aw wflering from the errors and hv dlscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of raanhood; lrsend STertthat wUl core- rm FBlaU or -CSAfiOK. ; This (great iuktoj ,whi nwwonrep i ; 4uBawiry to South, America, Bend a self-addressed, envelope Hovsk NcWolavCatiai ii hn, no t , ; jaftaOTj mm ,lli 1 -(IniurB' " . -s:?l .n'.u) ''iiiivmih hmH hifmH , HeretaBM,trav vtorW'JVorfc.tion't faUto remeafaUaD,vttiatclnder to: aeoommedate andsavajour money, to make wax on prices, and to nn the largest Hotel ft New Tork, the. Mammoth urtald Central,' efrBroadway'wm hereafter W kept W1WUI UM3 JUDHKSD IOBU JJUlipeBIl -PWiat UXP or S3.0Q.And, the JBurcJearTiiaiTO " wr-uayv - A.a eieeun Hesraawmv at meoer- fTaw8,wconmiaedJt)ruBnfltek)lKM lyia I VFHIW . ,U 'Hl.1i:. j as etiheen mvented A) preVtot deUht ; The white Hfe lastirC FnrWridHvi.r costtveiess, dypaUatomachlctoordeiS j itija f,utwiaafFifesiiUrSTiii ooanut W)vr JthaUBradfleld'S'iFemato jRefcviatosol rapwiKTwwnwow oe, iwoans ? eK , meno'V Manf siaTteripgjfenlalwCitod U.r ahd liwe. constitutions and wsjoheeksT Itaieeord is bIpr uus puuuc uou h ian to try it u you are suinnnc ifeb25 1m ' "m ' " - !-. . . Rmakono dlffereneehow many physicians, or how:much medicine you bavtded.rfl7novrn fe tabUshed fact that German Syrnpts'the onlrreme uj-matca uu raw empiev- saasiaction:Bi serent ST rui$ vweaa i w. true mere i are, jret Oiousands of persons. wh6 are nrediSnosed td Throat and Lung AffecUona.' ConsutarjUon.flWn- have m were sold last year wWwwt. om complaint ' Con sumptes to ilu8tonle. botUe Beguiaf lze 7& cnt., Sold fry all druggists in, America.,; ;! WI MMiiiL f-rustli tmhol't bu t CiKaNSATi-i-Floiir aulet and tocMnged; family' 4.40a5.25. Wheat -strong and-blgherried' l.oaal 1.05, bid. Com in good demand at 84a36 Cuts steady; shoulders 4, clear ribs 5,clear sides 5. Whisker steady at 1,03, Butter qulei and nnchang-Od;i-JSngar'steadyand unchanged. 'Hogs' lalriyao ttvt had higherptiomrnon) 35iS0,ackUigt4.15 VTi-otto wwi9A4 -flarwy5 Tarda -3 138. Hav unrfiano-Ad. r.rtm pnn.' sylvaBtajwidMaandlai2:j IrbVislons hlgherr mess pork,oid 9.75, new -10.751 1 ibalk. elt-I lAftoawars 4W eieai sxb BidesI 6ttr pet jta j 4clear ' rib sides, new bfbama sneaf-cared; Piu. wji uuwu ami , nutter. quiet; 1X1638 rN? (l0 cargoes; lOiali 4WlcTduir n Niw Tom Flouivno decided ebange; No. 2, 4.ouaa.2o, supernne wesieni ana Jxaie j.toa3.tv, common w gooa exira westeru ana wtate iiwa ban 6aa. fair to rood rennlmr fiabaASa. nrhno 6; renned staadard A. 8ife granulated powdered Htfea&fc. crushed ft. Molasse New rOr- leana covu . luce in moaeraie request ana steady. Pork mess on soot 9.70a75. - Lard nrime steam on spo- WpWiJ a IJXIV- irwlghta oaiet. wrrun. Nobtolk Steady: mlddline fluic: net reeelnts 116: cross: stock 24.firtlr exnorta eoastwlM 519; sales 516; exports to, Great Britain. ' , Baltimore Firm: mlddunr Wx low middling vvic. ; gooa orainary 8e.: -net receipts 225; gross 4wo; ssaies isu; stocK 7,141; exoorts coastwise spinners ; exports to Great Britain 158; to gontlnent BOSTOK Firm: mlddllnc OSi.: low : mlddllnc After good ordinary 8e; net receipts 1,047; gross '123; sales ; stock 268; exports to Great Brit ain. 317. K9'K t' W -i , t-f- Wnjf in QTON Steady : mlddllnc oifec: low ' mid dUnaSc; good' ordinary giA; net receipts 95; gross; ; sales ; stock 5,872; spinners ; ex ports coastwise rto Great Britain ; to. Con nent ; to channel -- .-, . ,v. , ' ' ; 7' Pjm.AHRT.pmi Tilrmf tnMiTIInff V2ac nm middling 9&; good ordinary 8?o.; net reoeipts nm; kivbo nm, Etarco i o; auuiuera tut awca 7,415; exports to Great Britain , - i " : Augusta Steadrv irdddliii '8'Sml: low .mid dllng 8I3C; good ordinary 7e,t receipts 480; snipments ; sales 280: stock . 'c s . CBarlicston Steady: mlddllnit sue.' low mid dling 9 5-10.; good ordinary 9c.; net receipts r 760; gross ; sales 1,200; stock 38328; export coastwise -"; Great Britain : France ; Continent to channel : "rwYOHK Firm; sales 563: middling uplands S4c mlddllne Orleans fl&c: consolidated net re- eefpts. 20,278, 1 exports to Great Britain 7420; Continent l,t53; France 6,490. i il Noow--. Cottons oulet. Uniands Orleans, 51fcd, low middling UDlands . ordifiary opUnds ordinary aptamis -H 7,000; speculation J and 'export' 1,000, re- eel 41,288. American 81,000. Futures sellers at night's prices. Uplands low mil lands low middling elaose: .February and March , .prll and May 5 13-32, May February delivery Ste. March and April 5. AbrOand and June 57-16, June and July 5& July and Angus-!-. August ana September , September and October New crop shipped January per rail 5 13-32, February and March . 4 . utu ten Nkw 1 Yobx -fntures closed qntet - Sales 32,- 000 bales. . February : ... ' "9.7 jsarcn ....... i April.-. ...... .- .I9aJiO :.i,j...-.-.iJ..i 10.08a.Otf one..... . ..1..,:..... , xujsda.3 July v.-... August September. October.. November. . 10.4a36 10.43.a45 10 .28a.29 10 .048.05 9 .90a 95 FINANCIAL. NkwTori Money 1.02alA. Exchange 4.85"viafe. 89vernnients steady. New 5rs 1.04. State bonds olL CITY COTTON MARKET. umo&or TDt OniirrjL. lyi ; CfiABLOTTs. February 2 ft, 1879. i h The market yesterday dosed Qidet, as follows r Good middling Middling... Salct low middling. 9 8&B mm urn Aiow miaaung xmges Lower grades ; . . : ' - :- i-i... cba&lott produce maristi FEBRVAEY 24. 1879 OORSXCTED DAILT. Oottoh Tibs ; New, perbdle. $2.25 SpUced, " 1.75 BAeonre, per lb. . v-V Ht4al2U Cokn, per bnah'l... -45a50 MkAi " i -v, . . 50a55 Kras, " soa55 Oats, shelled, 4550 BAOOH N.Chog round Hams, N. C. Hams, nneanvassed. . Bulk Msatb Clear Bib Sides. Conn Prime Rio. Good. Stkup Sugar-house. Molasses Cuba..;.... New Orleans Salt Liverpool fine Sugab , White. Yelkwr. POTATOBS .89 9 101 6a6 15al 12al 25 3840 35a60 1.00a2.00 Sweet.... 8540 Irish... ..... 40a50 cuttb , North Carolina. 10al2tk loos, per dozen. 10 Floub . Family...... 8.003.50 Extra. 97KaS.no Super.,.. 2.26a2-50 JpAMIL t GROCERIES, I have now in store a full supply of Groceries and family supplies.1 ' '& kihus TURKEYS i : " PirreBroTiM, tery Invalid toeri m;ho febfeX POB'A'?ncLlSS: , ...f .--a- , D 1 ,tit tti . , . . . . . . . ; . . . j .All peaoujAa .he late, firm, prior to February '1st, 1879, n siui b settle with Pegram ft c uo. J n o u wuuui the same stand ue-tha BooAanjtaaoe business at 1 as before, First National Bank tte,N.a' i.. v: ;;,a i i. bufldtng, Charlotte, February 2. 1879.' ' "ui Home and Democrat copy n'liy v u .f iiii, ,. , , i.. l.- nHANeE OF BUSINESS. . t V '. -ja; ,Tf.i- ,oi?uil .rulwf. "IO fr, 9i! I Jnj! Ff- .pM datJycvhiJia7go?4 fUDpJya )'r"i inc h irriir.-. i . liavolin .1?! yunF(WiitnssfttTt!KL, .inwBaj. .m Hoiiifj io igo( lo frssi n i our oM stand pflCollegastreet wV,wmheiyasi toseeourmani-- v-nuriUMi io wen vwa i f.i fjjfWr! W,niie.ar'ft;sMclate.i jt,;st.. UJ-'i ii9:U v . T 11 i TlwuBdrsli is rK. prepared to fin allo ior every ciaas rundettaklfjg::;mt1ngr tw bend . '"i'". i-ifi1' " )iVi:iUt' fj,irtrY4 l J Lff aaj lints .b-Mr-su a vilorf .m:fv OFJTKSj 'CASKETS JAND- BURlAjt CASEU iu , bun iij 7 vyfi-tmiit oi i-nTs-r. 4i .yur.wppa ana jietaw."! . j ':if ti: "CTiJifTir lo juirofii) uT ni Jfj.tfK Hrty 4j ;JM FBIOS AS LOW Ai'aai ''j ) I K I (: Hearses funiJsheiJ tf desired. : . r '. 7 UAUiUUJD JoneaO. a.w. (rooa iocnoice io 4.0)n4.e; iwthern flour f AXL .T , . 1 1 I sady; cerrmon to fair, extra 4.0i a5.20; good! J ' S. ? 7 l to clulceea 5.25afL50. Wheafe-u graded wi;rS f f II ' larred l.08t2Ko.8dol.V!vC nunchangdl-.; : V- fS Mi it It-'j it bqui and8teaayt P auoted uvS? JjVj7sr iiT'Xv ljTrKRPOC 5d,. v .! ff-9j vi everr ueBcnnnrm lUnMnwi m i . , .7"T..r- Store and Hardware House for no CHKAP HABT O AIXUKOL -e.lJilAi am Buy your COOK STOVES from me, as I have 12 good reason why ttey will do your work Quick and Easy, Cheap and Oeaa : BECAUSE They are cheapest to buy. x BECAUSE They are best to use. nn, w ... JJ!A.UBJl Hm ..x . They bake evenly and BECAUSE Their operation is perfect. BECAUSE They always have a good draft: BECAUSE t They are made of the Met matesui. BECAUSE f :- U Theryperfecur,1' BCCAUSS t-5- - xney requtre out nuie mei. BECAUSE ' - v r-r. HJ.v c ; . They are very low priced. BECAUSE ; They are easily managed. BECAUSE m ' ' : They atwflattodto aO toeaBOesw i ' ' v Every Stove Is guaranteed to give satisfaction GALDWELL HOUSE. ALDWELL HOUSE, CALDWELL HOUSl? CALDWELL HOU8H, Comer Tryon and Sixth Streets, Comer Tryon and Sixth Streets, CHARLOTTE. N. C. CHARLOTTE, N. C il "P. CALDWELL.. .iJi'iSr . .Proprietor. This house Is perrnanehuy establislied arid c4e atttbe conveniences and comforts of a nrstrClass boarding houseT PersoTLjvistttr B a pleasant home. Permanent boarders wanted. Canbefmv4shedwiiojm , BA TXSPer .day,- transient, J15: pe?. peek. 96.00. Regular- table, S18.00 ; ooaxu land room per; monm, 3fi8.ua JanlO " gottdaB"6oiitigs. BEAT BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. - i.V i , AT Jj S. BUTLER'S. BUTLER'S. WATCHES, CLOCJA SILVER AND SlLTEBr PLATED (WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. t Cw" Gold-Head Canes ajuLfiverythlng you want for Christmas, at J. T. BUTLER'S. dec24 1 ..... . , j ' , ; T7E DESIRE to call attention to OCR 8TCCXT, TV B DESIRE to call attention to OURSTOClV '' ' " -..'; f..'-6 0 ' fc T7 A N C Y GOO D fi- Ground and Cut Glass Bottles, the in the market Theiatest'strV 61 Peptone Boxes incli call and examine. FINE FLORENCE and CELULOID TOILET Cases r French Plato, Hand Mirrors, Russia Leather Pock0ots;IIltrl4 Bui stock of English and I .1.' Ttfstm1? American TooTST Midf am K&irsresssr r7Z LHfc-WRU'fON A UQr 08018 J1MIT KI T8 J rl JT THE CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON Cochrane keeps the best RTE WHiSKET, Btand- ard Pan. Tvro Team.Ohi, f UVU tUIA WUVJGB, And IlBefJtliTsaasWd. go ........ i . ... COCEBAMVSC !' Us 'JS i s SKA -iXJ& uTovwanc glea or Saddle Horses, go to the New Ljrerg 8tM ! If you want a Carriage and BacsaaifPafcimafT r If rWlraiitTiofrsc re to to the New UverjatwaTl JH7 Careful drivers, promptness arid reasonable prices -eohl ifnrt 'w Hiia'vyu iu mat fis7i JUWkSI iujtiuujpi biuj srvikKi Mori? in ffrj s;tislxi fcixri.si - m .rvrvr wj ts .-. kit.i r -?.Vjfr.rOI ILridA 11 nATAKAgfaJ .f'nnTr fy wn ..V1 it Dln 3 rj-j prE-Ka TXA.3i 67ia oi bnf,h tvt baa ;ff . ......J 1 t 'pSOBAJl a CO, Wtikia xt (Js3! tiki's BJQU.SBS ; 00 A .. 'BOOT 8, i 6 H O K 8 - -. . iwWK "frrt tUrr-r' "i - III . .... .A ?5 a i A .... 1st National Bank Building, Charlotte, ; N. C f' Oar stock of Boots, Shoes, Ac., to acknowledged w n u mi ia uw mw, aim w wvoia 09 pleas ed to have you call and examine for yourself before boring. . PEGRAM & CO. TIDDY'S CITY BOOK STORE CONTAINS THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK 4 POPULAR a LITERATURE, ... ' - AfUSICIXMPTBOOKS OF ETERT 6TTLE, BLANK BOOKS, INK,PENS,PENCILS, MUCILAGE, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS BOOK STORE. & Buttorlck'sMetrormaiTfcbJoBa for Marcfi hare yost atrtosd. Can and get ooe S JY,4 BROTHER, feblS pHOTOGRAPHS. In consequence of the reduction ia the price of -the original cost of materials, and in order to give mi patrons the benefit of the reduction from and after this date Photographs will be taken at my Gallery t -:,. , ;- REDUCXD RATES. Sept22 J. H. VAN NESS p IELD BROS.. W80U&ALI AXD BIT AIL GROCERS sjrfpEALEBSmCOUNTW'FHOrjrXE' i Keep eonstanOy oa hand J tu-.f;-'. fco: ! ; . FRESH BGGS and BUTTER, CHICKENS, TUB- KEYSpCARBAGB, IRISH. POTATOES, AP PLES, DRIED FRUITS, Ac. I i t Exeluarre Dealers In RAM90UR BONNIWELL'S and -JL L. BHU- 1XS1V8 Ttrioofl brands of I LOUR. AMD, rSORnrW Off m CHARLOTTE HOTEL, 1 CHARLOTTE, N. C This house has been refitted and newly furnished,. : and la kept in fiat-class style. Terms, Par Day . $ 2 00' " Great IndoceaMnts offered to table board. for terms see the proprietor. - - l" V f ag JP2 X & 1 If f- W t! H tl Mr. H. 8. WrLBoa Last..... ..upeslafcmlents. wiuomo,. . . . Clerk. f$2.00 $2.00 MARSHALL !H o o E H o o E ISAflSNAIfceA.'. leduced rate-ia.00 and $2.50, aowsvHngtoloeif- M. L. HARNETT, Clerk, late of Phuten' Hotel. 1 Feb.l6-tf. - - TOP AT THE t- 1 (jfBthfSSflSl BaHsbnT,!l.a' , G a Bawa, Proprietor ' CLaw of the National Hotel, Raleigh.! C & Bwwat JzChlef Clerk; 0. 8bettorn 4 dM0 H H - AA T Z HHH A A t bS- H H AAA f tflR febO 3?i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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