North Carolina Newspapers

    CHAS. R. J ORES, - - Editor and Proprietor
"Free from the doting scruple sthat fetter our
free-born reason."
SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1879.
LENT AM) LEAVISU OFF. .
Stye orijarlottc liscriicr.! TIiE LAST DAYS 5LI0K lAST SE8sm
i C 1. Steele, whose kind thoughtf ulness
is unfailing, has sent to us all the Jjack
numbers of the Congressional Record,
including those which contained the
debates which marked the closing days
of the Forty-Fifth Congress. There is
no more interesting reading than those
speeches made upon Hoar's amendmen
to the Mexican pension- bill, excluding
Jefferson Davis from the priyileges of
the pension; and we confess to a thril
of pride in the lofty eloquence with
which Thurraan, Lamar, Ransom, Coke
;and Garland repelled the wantonly
cruel assaults of Hoar, Blaine, Chand
ler and Edmunds. That debate will be
interesting reading a century hence
and Mr. Davis was most fortunate in
there being upon the floor of the Senate
gentlemen competent and manly enough
to hurl back the foul aspersions upon
his name. Their task was a peculiarly
delicate one ; they performed it with al
delicacy, and by virtue of justice and
right being on their side, and by reason
of the skillful use made by them of the
weapons of debate, they achieved an
intellectual victory among the most
conspicuous won during the session.
If we feel a pride in the bearing of
Gen. Ransom in that controversy, we
feel no less pride in his conduct of the
fierce debate between himself and Mr
Conkling on the river and harbor bill
The adroitness which characterized his
It is not often perhaps not often
enough that Thk Observer preaches
its readers sermons. It and they are so
much engrossed in the affairs of this
working-day world, that it rarely ever
undertakes to do more for them than to
tell them what is going on around them.
If it neglects he cultivation of their
better natures it is more their fault af
ter all than its, for, having once found
out what they want to be told it is na
tural that it should tell them that and
leave the preaching of morals and re
ligion to those whose business it is to
preach these things.
J5ut we turn a little aside this morn
ing, and alter having told them the
news and preached politics to them for
live days in the weeks, address ourself
to them this Sabbath morning in a few
abstract propositions, born of some re-
cent contemplation of the outside world
and suggested by the season. . In the
antique time of Christendom before re
ligious feasts and fasts had faded "pretty management of the amendments which
much into abstract symbols and when ,ie sollK"1 ":lve auopieu, was equa
they had their real expressions in life
and manners, the advent of the lenten
season was the signal for leaving off the
appetites, the indulgences and the en
grossments that were of t he earth earthy
and of the world worldly. Even then
there were people, subtle in devices for
turning codes of religion to the account
at every point to that of the wily Sena
tor from New York, who opposed them
and that this is a well-founded claim is
established bv t lie fact that Mr. Conk-
ling's battle was unavailing and that
Gen. Ransom wrung from a hostile
Senate all that .he asked for!
"We repeat that these old Records
of personal selfishness, who-managed to ptnouSa tne facts which they contain
make Lent, with its abstinence and its
dietary regulations, a period of ease and
comfort by preliminary surfeits of pleas
ure. The true philosophy of Lent tran
scends all forms, observances and con
ventions connected with stated days or
were already known in a general way
must make to the patriotic Southron
and especially the. patriotic Carolinian.
most engaging reading.
y i
"Charges' Against Dkmociits.-
seasons. it means a culture which is f Some of the newspapers seem to be dis
eei onward ami upward, not a cease- turbed because "charges" are begin-
less vibration between the extremes of ning to be preferred bv the Xew York
excess and reaction. It means the re- Times :ml ierlim ntl.r nnl.lir-.r,
ligionofthe constant progress of hu
manity, society and civilization, mark
ed by leaving off, not once in awhile,
but once and forever, what is low, igno
ble and deteriorating, and takimr on
journals, against two of the new oflicers
of the Senate, Messrs. Rurch and
luiglit, on account of certain past
transactions. Let not vour hearts be
troubled. This is old. "When went
what goes to raising, ennobling and thereby an age" when "charges" were
ameliorating the individual and the not made against Democratic oflicers
race. Americans may boast as they and candidates? In fact, our Repub-
will of their material prosperity and lican brethren seem to consider that
their national wealth. Rut in some re- they have the characters of all our
spects they are abject slaves in the midst public men in their especial keeping,
of their vaunted liberty and wretched- They are continually informing us that
ly poor in the midst of their vaunted this or that Democrat has been
riches. There is but one way for them besmirched at some rPrio1 or oti.r in
to escape from a bondage and a misery his life, and that therefore it. would he
which portend national decline and so- very impolitic in us to run him. This
leads us to the query, "Whose funeral
cial decay. It is strenuously to leave
off those things which have tended to
their distortion as individuals and their
deterioration as a race. Heretofore
there has been far too much in the spirit
of their legislation, in the spirit of their
is this, anyway V and to the suggestion
that if the Republican party had always
been as careful about the characters of
its own men as it is about those of
ours, it would stand before the country
r.1' "1"11' m uie sram ot " "idus- to-day with an infinitely cleaner record
max aim commercial activities, to devel- than it has.
op an intense and remorseless individ-
x..c;;uooi, cue workshop, the A very Dangerous Man. We
counting-room, the professional office guess after that debate in the nouse,
mnefor the most part cultivated to Friday, between Messrs. Conger, of
more or less refinement the fiercest in- Michigan, and Sparks, of Illinois, the
stincts of selfishness, in no way express- Democrats of that body will be apt to
ed or mitigated by study and discipline step pretty lightly when' the fierv, un-
caiculated to vindicate the supreme law tamed warrior from Michigan is around,
ot the subordination of the individual When Sparks twitted him with not hav-
to society and of the adjustment of cul- ing been in the armv, he arose with all
tuie and happiness to the improvement, the indio-naHnn that h m-!,, oi.
nn,l-alf,,,.fi -.uv Bicmj-uumwi
"viicwc ui cue iace. uur vast sys
tem ot corporate enterprises in this
country, so sedulously fostered by na
tional and State legislation, has been
-"IT 1 i . ..
visioiy developing itself, year by year,
into one mighty and crushing organiza
tion of individual selfishness and am
bition.
a charge demanded, and gave Mr. Sparks
to understand in plain term that he
(Mr. Sparks) evidently didn't know
who he was talking to. He told him
plainly that he (Conger) was, during the
Avar, a member of the State; military
ooam of Michigan, and doubtless im
CONGRESS'S EXTRA SESSION
TB E -II OUSK DISCUSS! HQ T HK AKMY
yr.. , Bill. .
TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORT, titawttegg aoi nassnrare !
cvio&icnXs.
Hotels.
ENLARGEMENT
The Question, of the Rules Speeches by
Stephens and Garfield.
Washington, March 2P. House.
The question raised by Reagan yes
terday to the effect that there were no
rules governing the actions of this
House, none: having been formally
adopted, was brought up by the Speak
er immediately after the reading of the
journal. The Speaker said he was not
present yesterday at the time the point
was raised in committee of the whole,
and stated that under rule 147 the rules
of the preceding nouse were declared
to be the rules of every succeeding
House until otherwise ordered. He
quoted the ruling of Speaker Grow on
that subject, and said he was not aware
of any other ruling at variance with it.
Its reason and object were to furnish
the House with a set of regular rules,
instead of committing it to the wide
sea of general parliamentary law. The
subject was discussed at considerable
length.
The House at 12.40 went into com
mittee of the whole on the army appro
priation bill and the discussion was re
sumed, Stephens, of Georgia, opening it.
He argued in favor of the relevancy
and admissibility of the section, but in
timated his dissent from the theory that
the rules of one House governed
succeeumg nouses unless re-adopted.
There was no question in his mind but
that the pending section was germane
and was in the direction of retrenching
rxurnuiiurrs. iieirencnment was not
only possible and probable, but certain.
He discussed the laws of 1793 and 1807,
and argued that they did not apply to
me uau ui iiuups in civil eases, Dut on
ly in cases of invasion and insnri-pptinn
In civil cases troops were furnished on
the call of a marshal as a posse comi
tattis, but such provision as authorized
the presence of troops at the polls nev
er existed on the statute look till 18G3,
and all the change of legislation pro
posed by the section in question was
uie repeal oi mat law. Public .senti
ment North and South was acainsr. Hip
employment of troops at the polls.
There was no need for such a tiling.
The country had got along without it
ior tnree quarters ot a century. There
would be no harm done, therefore, by a
repeal of the law. Mr. Stenl iPTis snnto
for over twenty minutes, in a strong
clear voice, and attracted great atten
tion.
A general discussion was then opened
0 uarneid, the agreement being
iii.il no vulb wouui ue taken to-day.
Garfield made a verv stiono- stpph
against the policy of the Democratic
party in Congress, declaring it to be
utterly revolutionary and tending to
the subversion of the Erovprnmpnr Ho
showed how by the abstention of the
majority in either house from the per
formance of their legislative duties, the
government could be broken un.
and declared that this was thp first
time in American history and the first
time in two centuries in England, that
it had been proposed or insisted upon
that those voluntary powers should be
used ior the destruction of government
and yet that was the proerammp. an
nounced to the American people to-day.
Jt the pending proposition was the
simplest and most inoffensive, still
when it was demanded as a matter nf
coercion it had to be resisted. It was
not against the proposition itself, but
against the Democratic methods that he
spoke ; and what was the law on the re
peal ot which the Democrats now insis
ted at the very peril of the national life ?
It was a law proposed bv a DemneH
Senator, Powell, of Kentucky, and re-
i'"' ai against uy a xtepublican com
mittee, and passed in both houses by a
majority of Democratic votes, thp ma
jority of the Republicans' votes being
against it. He named as voting for it
Senators Hendricks, of T TlfS
of Kentucky, Johnson, of Maryland,
McDowell, of California, and among
the Democratic Representatives. TJant
OF
CHINA
CHINA
CROCKERY
AID
GLASSWARE
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lm' o-i'iie Passionate SOlmtiir p nvpsspd iiimn lia ..l-.o,.,,
.,,.11' ' . ... ........ nip IIU ClOHI V Lll.tl, t Illitll
,? i V SU'Ug ! POhtlS' mairt- l'o "ad the nerve to occupy a position
h g by turns the qualities of fox, wolf, of such imminent, deadly peril, in time
jr""u l us nianitoidionns of war, was not a man to be fool
OI ODlTllHr.Uin :)TW rn.onlt- ,.11 . -i . .. . ' . .
ir.t uonerg- wan in tnne ot peaee-. If Itfr. Sparks
1 ""King government did not quail under this retort from
:Tv : T . ,"",,slrus g"e of the valiant Miehigander and shut his
PmpU;,. :Jn? ''eaggran- mouth, he exhibited a temerity which
...v... wt iv , , iu ' nr TN emL- .nmnnntu. ..!., .!... 1.1
. . w , .....vuMnu ij nunouui; i ecKiessness.
indi virtnnllv ... '
v"j "-nnijr, nationally, with a
raging monomania of selfishness. It is
as though all, or nearly all, had become
crazed with an ignorant and brutal per
version of the Darwinian doctrine of
the-survival of the fittest; the rich in
tent upon getting richer and richer, and
making the poor poorer and poorer ; the
strong intent upon devouring the weak
fllO Will! r1 1.
yYciy weaK intent upon devour-
j ne next news we expect to hear
from Washington is that the eminent
soldier from Michigan has scalped a
confederate Brigadier.
Xorth Carolina's Share. Secre
tary Gorham's sworn statement shows
that during the last congressional cam
paign he sent money to North Carolina
as follows: "Fifth district, &500: sec
ing the still weaker. The brutality dnp ond 'district, $3,000; Harris' district
Tint, t'llra 11 . . . ftvtn " Airu 1 i, . '
iwv cvauwy uns lorm, but it iy oe meant oy "Harris
amounts to about the same thinrr in district" is a matter of speculation : Jim
moral significance and in disastrous ef- IIarris WJls candidate in the second
feet by cheapening and degrading hu- district and it may be that he received
m.inity and weakening the bonds of o0 95 ins sll!lre of tne general fund,
civil cohesion and sapping the founda- The 500 in the fifth district was used
uons of society. This madness lias no to elect TourgeCahd the balance given
rengion apart irom the pursuit or thp Carolina was to defeat Kitch in;
circumstances of wealth. Money is its Tne result of this expenditure of 04,000
deity. It firmly believes that wealth is hot calu'ated to encourage the Re
hides the hideousness of vice, and that Publican politicians to make any more
poverty taices every charm from virtue mvesr-ments m this State
Worst of all is
tion in a wild desiretol lMl ?,5J? Eng
, . -v ui
simulated tokens of wealth, under-m,p
insane infatuation tht mmm,, London. March 28 Thor)-mi..'fln.Jn
repute of possessing it, mav alwiv article says the government's pro
stand for excellence -md po w r tTt fdZfLJ
individual possessor, and that these N rise in a memorial by inkers and
tnmgs can have no guarantee or cer- othYS wo advocated the raising of
imcate 111 anytliing else. Americana X' .,'," "Je,'"e?,.yurP?e ?' W
must some time begin to leave off tta InSian exetan 'SJ ,"C
characteristics and practices of a dis- foe, theloan would go towards helping
usmpeieu iuuiviituaiism, and must Yl"a"J LU Bt?11 ome or ner useless
some time enter upon an education w ueLaLa0od?ric Beyond that it
, , , . ' , cuuwuo" will do nothing to redress the real srriev-
and cultnr.5 acknowledging the subcrJi- ances of Indiafi finances, wJiich'with-
nation of the individual to society, or out instant and steady resort to the
national and social ruin awaits them. n?tt- .ro'ls1 economjv will possibly
oiiin. mm Iiu51BSS COIllUSlOn.
A Sneer Without a Point. The Wheat and Fruit in the West.
Philadelphia North American inc iden- Cincinnati, March 29. The Enquir
tally remarks : rer publishes a careful estimate of the
Highway robbery of the heroic sort wheat and fruit crops from nearly
died out with Jack Sheppard and his every county in Ohio, Indiana and
pals, or has fled to North Carolina and Kentucky, from which it is estimated
the mountains 0 Italy. Bluebeard was that the wheat crop will .be bount-
among the last of the picturesque pi- eous, but gives very poor prospects for
rates. . - peaches and apples. .
"This 1)001' sneef," as Norfolk Xmertew and ' pla". lth have been
landmark fitly and forcibly termsthe SffnSSSl WSafT
above, is . not moje inallClOUS than StU- wards, foranlce room at this large flrst-class ho-
pid. ilighwayibbuery haV never been fAZo.
diaracteristic ofNorth Carolina any &S&l.'SS
more, tlan law and order have of Petin- SlSSSSSw. m 10 3 00 day'
iBvlvnnla. marao lw "
uall, ot Pennsylvania, Wood, of Xew
lorK, and Pendleton, of Ohio. The
speech creates great excitement.
wrier an argument by Keid, of Maine,
igainst the section and in nnnn,
ie point of order, the chairman marie -a
decision overruling the point of order
anu jiunung mat me section was ger
mane and would retrench expenditures.
An appeal was taken and the decision
was sustained 125 to 107.
SPOKTIXG IXTELIIBEXCK.
Hanlau and lfuwdou fact a Turn
Ewjlish HrhJu-ttrsto Visit A nit rim.
Lonim., March 20 The Sportsman
says: "The weather on the Xvne side,
yesterday, was a great improvement
upon that experienced during the past
week. Hanlan and Ilawdon put in
some strong work. The latter was the
first to show afloat in the forenoon
Alter sculling steadily up to Leaming
ton 1 oint, he turned and came back at
fair pace to the head of the meadows.
On his way back he met Hanlan. The
pair having met on the river for the
first time, had a smmre innb- it
other, and Ilawdon threw out a kind
M1KCH29, 1879
- PRODUCE.
LiNciNMATi nour firm and higher; family
,4.60ai.50. Wheat inactive; red and white 1 00a
1.05. Corn easier at 37a37te Oats In fair demand
at 29a32. Pork quiet at 10 00. Lard Inactive;
steam 6.85. Bulk meats quiet and firm; should
ers 3.60, short ribs 4.75. short clear 4.90; bacon
quiet and steady; shoulders 41, clear ribs 5ty,
dear sides 5Mt Whiskey unsettled and lower
at 1.00. Batter, steady and unchanged; choice
dairy 18a20.prime do I5al6. Sugar steady; hards
01 wuikj o Aewurieans 6a7U. Hogs
Baltimokb Oats active; Southern 33a35, Wes
tern white 32a32 do mixed 30a32, Pennsyl
vania 32a32Vk. Hay' unchanged; prime Penn
sylvania and Maryland llal2. Provisions steady;
mess pork, old 10 50al0.75, new -; bulk meats
loose shoulders 3a. clear rib sides 4a5, per car
iua, pou&eu new yaova; oacon shoulders, old
4, clear rib sides, new 5sa6, hams, sugar-cured,
9al0. Lard refined tlerm 7ii.aii. Ttnttar nniAt.-
cholce Western packed 18a20, rolls 15al6. Cof-
ico una; nut cargoes iiai4. Whiskey dull at
x-ki i avj- o us ii Hieauy; a son SHJ.
Nkw York Flour no important change; No. 2,
2.3aa3.10, superfine Western and state n.dRaa.RR.
common to good extra Western and State 3.75a
3.80 good to choice do 3.95a4.50; Southern flour
orouj, wuimuii w iiir extra 4.ioao.40; good
to choice do 5.50a6.75. Wheat ungraded win
erred 1.00al4 , No. 3 ditto 1.09all. Corn
-ungraded 43a46, No. 8, 43,ia44. Oats dull.
Coffee, moderate business; Bio quoted In car
goes llal4t, in job lots 10al6. Sugar weak;
Cuban 6a, fair to good refining 6a6 prime
o ; refined standard A. 7a crranniatmi km
powdered 8aVi, crushed 8. Molasses New Or
leans 28a42. Bice in fair demand and steady;
aiunua ijuuicu aioMja, Louisiana BVsa7. rork
mess on spot .37a50. Lard prime steam on
spot 6.50a55. Whiskey steady. Freights do.
COTTON.
NopoLx-Steady; middling 1014c; net receipts
.V8S9: BT,S8J."7:: 8tock .7; expoits coastwise
w; expons to ureat Britain 3,905.
Baltmoki Firm; middling 10; low middling
.....j c"yav., iigi rccciyta ; gross
127; sales 225 stock 8.988; exports coastwise
ou; opiimers izo; exports to (ireat Britain
to Continent
Boston Firm; middling lOgc.; low middling
1014; good ordinary 9lfc; net receipts 905; gross
915; sales; stock 3,708; exports to Great
unuiiu .
Wilmington Firm ; middling 9c; low mid
dling hsc.; good ordinary 9; net receipts 96;
a . iica oo; biock. ij.oou; spinners ; ex-
puria wosiwise ; to wreat Britain ; to Con-
uoiit ; m cuaimei .
r m i ,a i ) hi ,phi a jfirm ; middling lOJWc; low
m ddllng 10!tec.;good ordinary 9iC ; net receipts
i imi' 1' sues ; spinners aou; stock
cijwiuj w ureai uniain .
luousTA-Quiet; middling 9c; low mid
uiiiig vvsp.; gooa ordinary 9c.; receipts 239;
shipments ; sales 1,894; stock .
Charleston Quiet; middling 10U(C.;low mid- Ware Hous Furnishing Goods. Cutlery, Bar Fix-
641; gross ; sales 200; stock 19,489; exports tures' and man, other goods too numerous to men
coastwise ; Great Britain ; France -
Continent ; to channel . ' tion, for our Wholesale and Retail trade. In fu-
tmfwT.Is.J';ale8 348:'mlddling uplands
10, middling Orleans 10; consolidated net re-
v.io ;mtkj; exports to ureal Britain 6969.
c7tTV JsTi S" ,i"ucniMj inquiry, uplands
5?sd., Orleans, 6d., low middling uplands
gopd ordinary uplands , ordinary uplands '
i ? V'SSx' 8PeculaUon and export 1,000, re
an Amencan. sutures sellers at l -82
decline Uplands low middling clause : March
jellwryB2i-32, March and April do, April and
OT.f NICHOLAS.
BUSINESS.
MR. A. W.LUDOLF,
OF BALTIMORE. Ml).,
a man of unlimited experience in this business,
having traveled for 17 years in the AVest and South
selling Crockery, &c, for some of the most exten
sive Crockery houses North, has been associated
with
TOHN
BROOKKIELTA
ROOKFIELl J,
OF THIS CITY,
in the above business, and the firm thus constitu
ted will be known as JNO. BROOKFIELD & CO.
Mr. Ludolf left last Tuesday for the North to lay
In the most extensive stock of
QUEENSWARE,
China, Glassware, Lamps and Lamp Goods, Deco
orated China and Porcelain, Silver and Silver
Plated Ware, Fine Fancy Goods, Wood and Willow
SCRIBNEB'S ILLUSTRATE!) MAGAZINE
fob gibls aks soxsl ' . 1
anidkal child ken's magazink.
Messrs. Scribner & Co., in 1873, began the publi
cation of ST. Nicholas, an Illustrated Magazine
for Girls and Boys, with Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge as
editor. Five' years have passed since the first num
ber was issued, and the magazine has won the
highest position. It has a montily circulation of
OTB8 50,000 COEEKS. ,
It is published simultaneously in London and
JNew York, and the transatlantic recognition is al
most as general and hearty as ihe American. Al
though the progress of the magazine has been a
steady advance, it has not reached its editor's ideas
of best, because her ideal continually outruns it,
and the magazine as swiftly follows after. To-day
St. Nicholas stands 3
The arrangements for literary and art contribu
tions for the new volume the sixth are complete
drawing from already favorite sources, as well as
from promising new ones. Mr. Frank R. Stock
ton s new serial story for boys,
"A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP,"
Will run through the twelve monthly parts. be
ginning with the number for November, 1878, the
first of the volume, and will be illustrated by Jas
K Kelly The story Is one of travel and adventure
in Florida and the Bahamas. For the girls, a con
tinued tale,
"HALF A DOZEN HOUSEKEEPERS,"
By Katharine D. Smith, with niiicipoHnno k
erick Ulelman begins in the same number; and a
Sfw b Susafl CooUdge, entitled '-Eye-
Xith vetlty ofJ,lctui'e8' wm be commenced
early In the volume. There will also be a contin-
'"BDMPTY DODGET'S TOWER,"
&,J1r,n Sawthome, and Illustrated by
n1ftdeirick8, Abot 016 otner lamiliarfea-hHST-iICHOLAS'
the editr Preserves a good
humored silence, content, nerti.ma if hJl
LxtTfn 2 tl8SHei IWpW concerning the
sixth, in respect to short stories, pictures, poems
Sf'SiJl.iff fetches, and &e lure an? tore
of "Jack-ln-the-Pulpit," the "Very Little Folks"
department, and the "Letter-ebx," aiid "Blddle-
JS.83'0? aJeP"' 25 cents a number. Sub
anriPhvn ve?, by the Publisher of thte pape
,?lby ali booksellers and postmasters. Persons
ri oagwJte8nUribe ?,rct the PubuK
siiouid write name, postoffice, county and State in
full, and send with remittance in check, PO
money order, or registered letter to
j i a SCRIBNER & CO..
decj0 743 Broadway. New York.
7MELD BROS.,
WHOLESAlJi AND KXI A1L
GROCERS and DEALERS in COUNTRY PROfnAT;
Keep constantly on hand
FRESH. EGGS u4 BUTTER, CHICKENS,. JUa
KEYS, CABBAGE. IRISH POTATOES AP
PLES. DELED FBUITS, Ac.
Exclusive Dealers In
RAMSOUR 4 BONNIWELL'S and A. L.
FORD'S various brands of FLOUR.
ALSO. PROPRIETORS OF THE
-RU-
CHARLOTTE HOTEL,
ture we will handle
SHOW CASES, &C.
KLiavjoV,11116 r23'a. June and July
n 15-lfia29-32. Julv anil Aninist KaSQl.QO a,.'
"I,1". Jbe.1" 6 l-32a6, September and Oc
tber 6J;16' October and November -. New crop
I. ji . 1 'eoruary ano March
. April jid May .
FUTURES.
NEW YORK Future lnart atafi.iv
000 bales.
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
Sales 64,
10 .50a.51
10.50a.51
10.64
10.78
10.91
11.02
10.84a.85
10 52a.53
10 .26a.28
""ciuuri 10.20a.22
FINANCIAL.
New York Money 1.06a7. Eichanw Anaa
goyernmente firm. New 5's 1.04. State bonds'
CITY COTTON MARKET.
Office of the Observer, i
Charlotte, March 30, 1879.
The market yesterday closed aulet as follows-
iood middling
Middling.
uutvi, tun imuuuilg jj
uvn uiiuuiiug oi .
Tmges "11
Lower grades 7Lfaa
7 70
Particular attention paid to having goods decora
ted to order, with any name or monogram, Ac, on
each article of China.
Give us your orders. We sell nothing but first
class goods, and sell as cheap as you can buy at
the North anywhere.
LOOK OUT
For Mr. Ludolf's return, as It will be a treat to ex
amine his line of fine goods.
JNO. BROOKFIELD fc CO.,
Trade Street, near College,
March 27. Under Democrat Office.
AN OLD
And true maxim, " Take care of the dimes and the
dollars will take care of themselves," should be re
membered. Therefore when
young or old, married man or
pHE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. "
t
thirty-fourth: tear.
The most Popular Scientific Paper In the World.
Only S3.20 a year, Including postage. Weekly, 52
Numbers a year, 4,000 book pages.
wLaCS,;nfRtICAK 18 a large firsUIass
mot ; hP-imifft tL? sixteen pages, printed in the
? st beautiful style, profusely illustrated with
splendid engravings, representing the newest in
ventions and the most recent' advances m the Arts
?,ld prices; including New and Interesting Facta
cule. HoiticGiture. the Home fiealST
Medical Progress, Social Science, Naurai Hl2'
Geology, Astrouomv. The m.wt i,,..!.!1:'
Science, will r f.iV.: " "'
Terms, i.20 per year; ii.f t yeVwhich 1
w0NewY0,E1UNN & C- PubH.sbers, 37 Auk
AJENTtt-In connection with the Scientific
American, Messrs. Munn & Co.. Solicitors of
American and Foreign Patents, have had 34 years
ffiVe"wrid0WPhtTOttt,e 't estaofisn8
best terrn? a 2S2iniPat,;.nto.Mre obtained on the
tWc Americ-in nfn1 .110tfcf.ls made in 016 clei
this Amf t11 ,nventloI1s patented through
Patentee JRv thth,? I,ame and residence of the
r-drentee. By the immense circulation thus elven
public attention Is directed to the nienS If ti e
eflectedt,lt'an(1SaleS r bUrodurtfonoftenefiliy
loftK Ji covery or
natoni okiZZfl'?"'!.." ul. cnarge, whether
, piuuauy uk ouiauied. by writing to t
undersigned. We also send free
lit ojuvvs, iraients
osts, and how pr
the paper, or concerning patents
ATTENTION T
BACHELOR
WANTS A
17 T I) 1? rT?T) A l)Mfr XTn-v iupT in theCTgar line, and does not wish to
X JLiXiXld JlliL XV J. atI l I s'TJ5 Iil?anl Pice, let him by all means
: - - f -' ""i weu ai lue same ume
to bear In mind that them fa th tx iDn
buv Crackers. hViilt.a Pjinrfioo oh o,, v.i
j "l "c iiui uci, riuueer aim moe- ucu juuiig uiaiuen or Uuie
X pendent Fire Onmnanw n h.rh nin
ocuiuic m, uieir respeenve nans, at 3 o'clock n
nj-In dress uniform, to attend the funeral services
ioicii tow (.-uuiraue, i nos. a. riddy.
u; viuci i uie niei. i' wii.vva
mar30 Secretary Charlotte Fire DenartTrlAnt
CHARLOTTE, N. C
This house has been refitted and newly famished
and Is kept In first class style.
Terms, Per Day f ,
H''ireilt Inducements offered to table hm,i
ersj for terms see the proprietor.
tSOmnlbus and Carriage at every train.
FIELD BROTHERS
Mr. H. S. Wn.soN i Laby,
Henry Wilfong,
feb9
$2.00
Ho u
o u
MARSHALL
E H
.....Proprietors.
Superintendents
Clerk.'
$2.00
I E
SAVANNAH, GA.
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
Reduced rate-82.00 and $2.50, according to leca-.
won or Room.
M.
Feb. J 0 tf.
L. HARNET riart im. .
. .. ' i laniers' Hotel
patent can probably obtained, b7Titu Z to
1879
IHE FOUR REVIEWS
1879
TOP AT THE "
BOYDEN HOUSE
'Salisbury, N. C.
C. S. Brown, Proprietor,'
Late of the National Hotel, -Raleigh.,
C. S. Brown, jr., Chief CJerk; W. O. Shelburn As
dec 30
sis tan t.
AKI)
JL) LACK WOOD.
ui ciicuienge to his opponent by quick
ening his pace to thirty-eight strokes,
wmcii maae ins boat move n hp:
II
ATTENTION !
O E N E T S
Authorized reprints of
f Edinburgh Review, (Whig),
Ttil Mtt?HCT (Conservative.
-iiietsnnshLjudrterly Review t,Evangeliciil,
AND
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE
bSks assays
GIRL. WITH THEj SSBTSsS
CASH
Of course vou can nnrhAs shaimuF
hut ppmima ,k;irn.:'STL'.v'. "oi,fc
t ia we picivc w gei me oesi.
A R 0 MAT I C
WW
T V .re, bereby ordered to assemble at your hall
at A O Clock D. tn tn nttanA thu 1 .
vices of your late comrade, Thoa. H. Tlddy. Hon-
t, 3 ",c"'LTCla oi l"e company are invited to par-
,JU... uiua ui iuo rresiaeni.
intlfiil
style. Hanlan, quickening his stroke
considerably, moved away from Dela-
vai oeiuier m a style whicli would not
give the latter a mean impression of
his powers. Hanlan continued his pull
down into the meadows.
BelVs Life says a team of profession
al cricketers under the leadership of
Richard Craft will go to America in
August.
mar.30
BOBT. R. RAY,
Secretary.
ATTENTION !
P I O N E E R
2
Flashes from the Wires.
The treasury yesterday made anoth
er call for ten million five-twenty bonds.
Joseph France & Co., metal workers,
r Newcastle, England, have failed.
Liabilities, 80,000.
The English court physicians an
nounce officially that PHnn WaMomov
died of diphtheria. Measures have been
taken to prevent the spread of the disease.
A fire broke out vp.sfpiVhi
in the Tremont House, at Claremont,
iN- Xl. X lVe DfiTSnna novLnrl tu
" S inrf 'as entirely destroyed.
. ne union Greenback l.al
S f h?e Isliincl, yesterday noini-
Davhl 4a A UhK forT Governor and
JJavid A. McKay for T.ifinfpnsinf.r..
ei-nor. "
TERMS FOB 1879 (INCLCDING POSTAGE) :
Payable strictlv
FovK $4 00-perannm.
For any three Reviews, i o oo
For all four Reviews i",
Jor B ackwood's Magazine, 4 00
ior Backwood and one Review. Too
i or Blackwood and two Review's 1 0 00
lor Blackwood aiiri threa ic r,X
For Blackwood and four " 1 '-w , ,
POSTAGE.
This Item of expense, n temo .
ers, is euuivalent to a TAhX'' , . '1 i'u""sn-
the cost to subscribers "in forr years. ' W" n
CLUBS.
A discount Of ftt-enfu rc ., . ..
cluhs of fmir i U1, wxu ue tuiowed to
address, for Si2.0 four copies of the fom
views and Blackwood for fflnd tl on Uf Ke"
PREMIUMS.
earl,) for the year
Immediate relief warranted P0f s.u"nDe Ior- . "w
SSSSSSf1 excluslvely ed by all" celebrated f our" omrariS aSy three or
OLD WASHINGTON
RYE WHISKEY.
WherwtnToZtteJn rdloKr?
SSeTSl?1 10 bfScUyS'ar1
State Chemist of Ya.
LA THRO P & LEIGH, Sole Proprietors,
1816 & 1318 Cary street.
Richmond. Va.
" OLD
VtOTH,WAS
TEETH. GUMS'BREATH
NO MORE
R H E U M A T I S
OR GOUT
ACUTE OR CHRONIC
S ALICYLICJ
SURE CURE.
Manufactured only under the above Trade-Mark
by the
EUROPEAN SALICYLIC MEDICINE CO.,
OF PABI8 AND LEIPZIG.
A&be pnlydlssolver of the poIscS
v..vyiu nureut!Aism in me BlOOd Of Rheumatic
ana UOUtv Patient a 1 AO k a v. .I7TT
k nn sa iT.. Jr"w " o uoxes ior
?l " T . ""ress on receipt of price.
Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists. A&
V Ann Kl I KlV k' At fi
nov7 Only Importers' Depot. 23 Cliff-st. N.'y.
For sale by J. H. McADEN, Druggists,
o i-iy. Charlotte, N. C.
ASHING TON RYE WHISKEY.
Justifies me in commending it to connolsseSrs iSS
all who appreciate good Whiskey C if '
March 'J 1 -i " SHRANK.
M
M
S
S
O
o
N
JOSEPH FISCHESSER, Proprietor.
DEALER IN
BEER, ALE, PORTER
ME,ET If our hiUI' this afternoon at 3 o'clock,
rJiwo1 dres? ,uniform. to a.tend the funerai
services ot your late comrade, Thos. H. Tlddy By
W- Stary. P"tat
mar30
F
BENCH BRANDY
Guaranteed to be
TWENTY YEARS OLD,
AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON.
ATTENTION !
INDEPENDENTS.
Destractlon or --a-jlew Court House.
Cincinnati. Ma
ty, Ohio, court homo n To"1""""
ture with four fronts, standing in the"
Ttr S(lrea?ewark'
and just finished at a cost of momnnn
caught fire in the cupohTfrom a SS Tt
nsed to illuminate the clock TciSv and
was burned down to ti,n Z.'?
" wm Probably be toSS
.6 us,ulBU1eu ior S20.000.
ABcnedy that h been Remedied.
The invincible reDuim.mrv tou k- ,
one to the smell and flavor af Cod l Liver OIL
prevented tens of thousands of the vtrtim T?.f lut
bllity. from reaDirut tne benfltAf JLJ!SS?5
and, nutrlUTe iroperttes. The almost 1 hoot le
onaumptlve, the martyr to rheiUAmUsm th$h
ly Uvlng shadow ot men, womerS chiWren th!t
emerge from the clutches of malarial fevera all of
these know, or at least their dnrxr. l. 11 ?
M discovered remedies, this oil is the best and of.
tea the only one that will build upthtV?t,
bodles.wid restore their shattered nervel anfar
more effective than toe o4i tw tta)f 1. aAZSiJr
dton of It. with the HmonhnsnhT. XT."
Soda. This Is the finest and most nat food
and medicine In the world, and wholly denrtvedof
ito dlsaweeable quaUHes. yuepnveaoi
marl 8 aw . -
A nviE,8,,50' nal1- tbis evening, at 3
t c' 111 full uniform, to attend the funeral
orterof comrade, Thos. H. Tlddy. By
B E. Hunitcctt, Vlie-Sdlnt
mar30 SeCrCtai7-
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. CO.
Treasurer's Oitice
Columbia, S. C, March 29, 1879.
rPHE Coupons on the 2d Morteaea
xs,r,i,'.:. "LK VjUT' an at the Central Ntingi
due on the first of
Bank of Ods citv " u B.MW Antral National
March 80, 187 C' B SMITH- Treasurer.
SPLENDID LINE OF
Fine Teas, all grades, lust in, at
janOO LeRY DAVIDSN'S.
A GREEN HOUSE AND
SEED STORE
AT TtOUH POST OFFICE.
ROSES ! ROSES !
HoSuTedan2 BefdnKs110 f Green
ofYhe t222? flant9thr"sn the mail to any part
March 20 2m.
C. B. FAIRCETLD,
Seedsman and Florist
Kaleigh, N.C.
2,000 flowerTpots
A NDAntJnufi
sortmeiTt of trreen h n,. e ! also an eleeant as
Multum in Parvd n Jts and rosea.
marao It oausuaw 4 CO.
$200 IN CASn WILL PURCHASE
A Power Printing pBIi n . .
style, size of bed f&ui iK.JUSS?? ". old
replaced tonei n." ",MLU ? until
editor Enterprise and MTulIeV.Greil;
JaH4tf
rpHE BEST STOCK OF "
GROCERIES an CONFECTIONERIES
In the city, at
Jan30
LeROY DAYIDSONi.
clubs nfoHUowedunles
dect to the publishers. No premiums given to
J"86 Premiums it will be necessary to make
KjEHSas"8 the s available" foS
Keprinted by
THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLLSHINr. rr,
41 Barclay Street, New York
JJARPER'S WEEKLY.
1 8 7 9.
I LUSTRATED.
NOTICBS OF THg PRESS.
The Wk&UXY remains Moil, v.. , . ....
ttod papers by itsj anTliter iS5ffi
of its type and woodcuts.-Spruiw b , 1 ty
Its pietorial attracUons aremlTh SSh9"1
every variety of uhw.r tU S?P.': and embrace
Zlon's Herald, Boston. .aimao eatment-
nalloKte1. the dissemi-
fiil opponent of sharnl TfrauX andi0""
Evenlno- T.?. 5Vt Ma Wise pretences.
NKwwltn the first
is mentlonedVltwm toKdiU P "me
acriber wishes to TOmmeniS S?.
alter the receipt oTRxter the Nuu,Sr nt
HARPER'S PERIODICA T A
SsS?e'2e $4 00
Harper's Bazar? 4 00
The Three nuh inaHn f- 4 00
Any Two. oS vn," ""ir 10 OO
Six subscriptions, one year' .1". '. ! '. ' . ! 20 $
PoeVretelrK
or Canada. ""oscnoers in the United States
l.S&SHMj'SSf HAHPKH'8 W.KKI.T, ,n
expenses (provided thp 'tZmS express, Tree of
dollar ner vnT.S 'SS.'SSfeSi does. 110t exceed on
set, comprising twenty &nTiCn- A complete
ceiptofthecalhatthfrate 'Sf"' 7l re
ftfjpw at expense of purr."55-20 peT la
SSlVWSSS' Z,tab,e for Mn?A
each. ' PostPal'. on receipt of $1.00
AdS 3fi& SWi&gr-
11 New York.
AND
WINES & LIQUORS,
And the best brands of Cigars,
ifeps Ktffir86' Seer,
at honee&theCrto,r? to
ALSO A FINE
BILLIARD ROOM
ATTACHED.
Tryon Street, opposite Charlotte Hotel.
gftttislrtj.
J)R. A. W. ALEXANDER,
DENTIST
OFFICE OYER L. R. WRISTON A CO S
Dhug Stork.
With 25 years' experience I guarantee entire
atlsfaction
Janll
ileal Estate.
JEAL ESTATE,
MINING AND IMMIGRATION AGENCY,
For selling and buying Mines, Lands and Houses,
and will
Advertise free of cost, all properties placed In mj
hands for sale.
declO
THOS. F. DRAYTON,
Charlotte, N. C.
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