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T THURSDAY, APRttK 1879. 'EAlLROAfe AlKKCTORT, i T" Thn following table shows the of passen mr trains to ana from Charlotte, on we. nil roads (wasmuKwu uuut, - VST BIOHMOND DAXTTLL. Arrives from Riohmorjd arid Goldslioto, 100 a. m. 8.'20 a. m Arrives from, Richmond,. . Leaves for - .-' ;, 10.50a.m. ATLANTA CHABLOTT AIB-LUtE. Arrives from faanta,...........-..4. 8.20a.m. Leaves for Atlanta,.... i,.ti...j.- 1.05 ai m. Arrives from Atlanta,...;;., j.... 6.50 p. m. Leaves for Atlanta,. . . ,. . . 10.50 a. m CHARLOTTK, OOLUXBU. AUGUST A. Arrives from Augusta,. ... . . .:,. . . . . .jU 8. 10 a. m. Leaves for Augusta,. 1.00 a. m. Arrives from Augusta,..., i r. . 6.80a.m. Leaves for Augusta, .. n.27 a. m. CABOLTHA CENTRAL. ! rrlves from Wilmington,. Leaves for Wilmington,... Arrives from Shelby, Leaves for Shelby 7.29 p. m. 6.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. 7.00 a.m. Atlantic, nmrassn OHia Arrives from Statesvllle, Leaves for Statesville,... 5.80 p. m. 7.00 a. m CHARLOTTK rOST OFFICE. omci HOCKS. OPXNSi CLOSES. 5.00 p. m. 5.00 p.m. fl.00p.rn. 8.46 p. m. andStamn. Money Order Department,. .9.00 a. m. Registry Department, 9.00 a. m. (ien'l Deliv'y aStamp Dept.. 8.00 a. m. 8.80 p. m. tw On Sundays the General Delivery Department will be open from 9.00 a. m. to 10.00 a. m. ' - ft " l"i I J OFKN1NG AMD CLOSI5G OF MAILS. OPIN3. CLOSES. Diuiville k Charlotte B. &00 a. m. 0.00 p. m. " ' 11.15. m. 6.00 p.m. Charlotte & Atlanta B. It.,. 8.00 a.' to. 9.00 p. m. . A AufirustaR.R..r 8.W) D. m. lOnOn m u iim'n A Charlotte R. R... &80 D. a. 5.00 a. m. Charlotte ft Shelby R. R... . 5.80 p. m. 16.00 a. mZJ ft Statesvllle 5.30 p.m. 6.00 l.mU tr Beanie's jrora, (horse routes Mondays at n 00 p. m., and Tuesdays at 8.00 a. m. h 'lW Yorkvllle, (horse route,) Thursdays ate.00 D m.,andTrWayaat7.00a.Hi. '-f - P W. W. JENKINS; P. M. in 01 CATIONS. iWAR DEPABTMKNT. ST, ) 3EIi, V P. M. ) Okfick Chief Signal Officer, U'AswrNGTON. AmiL2. 7i30 For the South Atlantic States, warm er, clear or partly cloudy weather, vari lle winds, mostly from northwest to southwest, stationary or jhigher pres sure. $.--. I, oral Itepnrt fur Yesterday. " I 7 A. M. I 2 P. M. I 9 RM Barometer, Thermometer Relative Humidity,, tvlnd Direction,... " Velocity,. Weather 29.779 48 70 N.W. 6 Miles Fair. 29.745 29.782 50 45 W. 4 Clear. BO i 20 N. W. 5 Clear. Highest temperature 62 deg.; lowest 44. Index to New Advertisement. WIttkowsky ft Baruch-New Goods. r. B, Alexander ft Co Meal T'hJs OfflceLostH $'i :' none penciiin;s. I Xeit Sunday iaPalrrl Sandayt after that Passiorf week. y,.A Mr. XS.Broadaway, the photographer, formerly of this city, lost 3200 by the late fire in Greenville. He? had no in surance. ; The Charlotte relief association holds a meeting this afternoon at 4.30 at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association. : One oyster vender has sold 565 gal lons of oysters since the season began, last fall, but "Ichabod" .is, written all over his estabjhjnent now. There are four orfive'gentlemen from different points at the prth, now at the Central Hotel, who are5 here on business connected with the mining in terest. Prof. J.R. Blake, of Davidson College, will deliver the commeneernent address at the Reidville (S. C.) Female College in June next. The college is fortunate in securing his services, j What has become of '"Knetdp," our Richmond correspondent?! It has been man v days since we have ; heard from him and we besrin to; fear that some wild beast has devoured hjm The white paper Upon ' which The Observer daily and 'weekly was printed durine the month of March, eost it the sum of 231.05. Advertisers, stick a pin here. . f '; Uafflini? i nnft of the races iust now An eleeant set of china was raffled day before yesterday at Harty's, and chances are now being taken on a- gun and also a nice ndmg horse.: It is understood that Mayor Smith will soon make a full statement 01 tne financial condition of the city, showing the receipts and disbursements of the city treasury in detail during 'the past year. It sets a man back $15 for his wife to wear the highest-toned spring bonnet that our millinerr stores afford. Quite a number of our most estimable citi zens have, thus arlv in the season, leen pt't back to just this extent. Prof. Thos. R. Bailev opens the Dallas male and female high school next Tues day, the 8th inst. The building is com modious, board can be had in the village lni $8 uer month, the .terms of tuition are low and Prof. Bailey is an instructor 01 many years experience; From a gentleman who has returned from Wilkes court it is learned that the dockets were unusually full, that a lai fTP! ammint. nf hiiairtRHH was disposed of, and the manner, in; which1 Judge Schenck presided, as well as his rulings. Attention has lfiftn called to the fact that marriage licenses must be returned to the office of the register of deeds within two months after execution, with certificate rilled according to facts, un der penalty of forfeiting .two .hundred dollars to the use of any person who shall sue for the same. ; i Our little Ed. Rintels seems to be making his mark at Pouhkeepsie. The college paper says of him: "Mr. Rin tels, of North Carolina," has won un fading laurels in his recitations and ex temporaneous remarks.- i Though away from home he is always 'athome' when any work is to be done.rrV; One of these times la dramatic or operatic comparty wiW? come to Char lotte, and the curtain I will rise at 8 sharp, as advertised, and three-fourths of the people will miss one-half of Jthe play or opera, as the case ma? be.- .The fashionable hour iox getting to the thea tre here is all the wayf lrom hall past s to 11. Biiirem Coart Seclvlon;' v-y" The tffawlwfmofyyffite 8!.ns of the Suprrnie..:Court1jdeliyered Monday: , .- i L ,v --' Warren ' Glaeea -'ys. j&$. Surhmey, irom Adifcoln: reverseo.' r 4,! sr.ntA va n t. MfiOirrirjsey. from Bun coin be; revejrsed?rtaoneF discharged. State and K. t.' Gamble T. lihyne, from Gaoa4-Jveiseci The LectureTo-KiBlit;'. J " t We are requested jt say,, it r having l)Pfn irtlmiril ihafi .several UBaieS would like to attends the public lecture to ii AoMv0rpA thkl iveninsr by Gen. Drayton at the roomai of the Chamber of Commerce.' thatr $iichf tiem as mav (esre tfi Ia w?ftent JVlll .06., COr- Uiallv wiiP,vnAd Wnfl that the members will consider tlwrribelYesihoiiared.by their attendance.,, 1 1 ,..1r, Jf!: ' i 1 Do not "throw up the ponge" tt you have suffer- with A haMnir Munh fnr AWA7 RTI lotUC. 1TJ WO old standard remedy Dr. BuU' Cough fyrup whlclr as savea ue uves oi topusaaas, iwum. -- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.' : A column of unusnniiv.Ma,.v o. proceeding from the top of the Kvle & vailS'T?AnsideraDleexcitementPre- came the strait vi. r"lt"lsinlslDie irom , . "..nwmvij nnc ill rJtra? KPP Mthrow aougw met. entks no ww v itneiwe are to b pm It mav h nf n1TSURt no wit- case snail Ibrf either paid unless the clerk is him, and nrovidinrh.UJ800? more than two witEara Counterfeit ftSO Notes. A larim ntnolr ine lradesmen's TSTntionui wot 7 me .National Rrnarluru ti.i ..h JN ew York city, remaining in the hands of counterfeiters, they are now endeav oring to utilize tnem by removing the tiUes and substituting that of the Na tional Rank of Commerce of New York beveraL of these- altered notes have Jheir appearance in New York. The object of changing the titles is to pass them the better, the old counter feits having become so well-known as fider, tUevr,4)assimrlmostLanim- erciled4 bVlhJm't dollar notes of the National Rant n Commerce as the counterfeits are good ones, 6 Uvea of the Lemon. The lemon is a necessityin any house "l&iWS SePra some com will relieve it in a dav or sn Tt sliouldbe renewed night and morning. xiie uee ustj 01 xemon luice ana sncar will always relieve a cough. A lemon orer preaKiast -every 4ay for a week or twO" Wflr elitireiy prevent the feeling of lassitude peculiar to the an- proach of spring. Perhaps its most valuable property is its absolute power of detecting any of the injurious and even dangerous ingredients entering into the composition of so verv manv of the cosmetics and face powders in the market. Every lady should subject her toilet powder to this test. Place a tea spoonful of the suspected powder in a glass, and add the juice of a lemon. If effervescence takes place, it is an infalli ble proof that the powder is dancrerous. 'and its use should be avoided, as it will ultimately injure the skin and destroy the beauty of the complexion. . Gentlemen Who Will Bear Watching;. The bank cashiers over the countrv are telegraphing around to each other to have an eye open for the genteel looking Mr. Kingsley, or Kinley, who played the Central National Rank of Columbia like a flute, and the other open for Mr. John M. Ryan, formerly of Memphis, more recently of Louisville, who pretends to be general agent tor several Insurance companies and who takes great pleasure in showing letters or credit rrom Barton, Ryan & Co., or Louisville a mythical firm. Ryan is the man whose exploits at Salisbury and elsewhere in this State make the name fragrant in North Carolina. He is known all throughout this section and it may be of value to some one, should he come hanging around again, tpknow that hfe' is wanted j in, .Chatta nooga, Tenn., as Kingslev is in Colum bia, S. C. Sad and Singular Coincidences. A citizen of Statesville reports a very unusual and distressing series of coin cidences occurring inthe family of Mr. E w ing Stevenson, near Statesville. Mr. Stevenson, a very respectable citizen, was taken HI with pneumonia about ten days ago, and died a day or two af terwards. Last Wednesday, a young lady who was viting the house, Miss Henderson, a daughter of Mrs. William Henderson, who fives in this county, a few miles from Davidson College, was in Statesville, perfectly well, and on Friday following the late Mr. Steven son's daughter was at school and ap peared to ne in perfect health. Day be fore yesterday both were corpses, hav--ing died of pneumonia within an hour of each other. .Miss Henderson's .re mains were brought to Davidson Col lege on the train yesterday afternoon. InTetttlgaiiontt In Connection wltb tta KueMter Garroting. Isham Fullen wider, Len Crockett and Tom Myers, arrested a few days ago on account of a supposed connec: tioiir wiWi tegarrjoiigof ,Mr, FKues ter.laslf Saturday' highti, Had Hearing before Justice McNinch yesterday. They were, however, tried for attemp ted felony in having made an effort to break into Mr. Kuester's store previous to the attack upon him at the gate of his residence. It will be remembered that Fulleriwider, who is charged with the ownership of the stick which Mr. Kuester tooK irom ine roouers, tesuneu that Myers and Crockett tried to break into the store while he watched, and ac cordingly it was thought advisable to try them for this offence first, in the hope that the testimony might throw some light on the other occurrence. Myejsustain4 i Vfiisti rate , .alibi and was "discharged rorn kitddyf Crockett was remanded tor turtneraeveiopmeuts with Fullenwider who is guilty by, his own confession. It is oeneyeu now that he is the guilty man, ana uiat ue luia manufactured the story about these two parties to clear his own skirts and those 01 nis companions- m mho iu'm"' tv. The case will probably undergo . a. a:w 4-rt A - tt another investigation w-uaj. TUeatrical Personal. H. M. S. Pinafore will sail from our the harbor this morning, bound for r.-J - tknvnTr! anil ho in At. lanta to-day, and will play the Lady .of Lyons. She gave us Romeo and Juliet about a year ago. Florence uavenporc, vue jouujjroi daughter of the tragedian, and sister of Miss Fanny, is tb " make her theatrical debut in Philadelphia as Josephine m Pinafore. .... , . , , . TTavorlv'si-ffrana minsirei uuuiunii- VJ . O-Z 11 L ..i- tion of forty-tour men wm oe t Aftanta nwra house next Friday the totQTT TiitrVita anl Saturday matinee, rriv.rt trnnna aTT.ranr.H r.niWLia cyci y n uwc a-nrt rriuoa iV tPTTOniiaUCP J. iftio , X r3 rtr T. Havmohd i loth & give iJAAl - - J . up his master piece of American j comedy character. Col. Sellers, xie m playing it at the Walnut street xneatre, Philadei; hia this week. ay??lmStcS inafore Com- pany wi a visit iica nto-ht Mr. J. M. Brown, well known in fliWCis a ffiembey of the troupe and .WAU-ttppear.ui, tue cuoiici. of "Capt. Corcoran. Itobli t MeWade- played -Rip-Ran' Winkle in a satisfactory manner in Wilmington a few nights smce and will soon appear in Raleigh. -Ronrra vns assumed & new role jn pre-s 'sentlngStfarCorThe SoldiefOf For tune." The Philadelphia Times says of it and Mr. Bangs -unquesouauir t pleased the audience last night, which KoTrM at the, end .btMSh. act witu mucn emmu&iiVBWLif Messrs. Haas, Clark and rope, general freight agents of the Richmond Dan ville, Carolina Central, and Wilmington & weldon railroads, respectively, will meet in Richmond to-morrow and pre pare a table of rates to be constructed in accordance with the recent act of the North Carolina Legislature. Their work will be submitted to a meeting of rail road officials to be hereafter called, at which it is hoped to be able to unravel the mysteries f this railroad act, or at least to agree upon some construction Of it. Underthe existinc stafnf affairs they (the railrpads) have no idea what is expected or tnem. The new station established on the Western North Carolina Railroad is eight miles below Statesville and four above Rowan Mills, at what was for merly known as Waddell's Turnout. A nucleus for a town has been formed and it is to be called Elm wood. The contract for putting down the iron on the Spartanburg & Ashe ville road from the present head of the road six miles to Hendersonville, has been given to Capt Potts, formerly one of the road masters on the Air-Line, and the work was to have begun yesterday. Much of the iron required is all ready at hand, and it is said that the remainder will be supplied as rapidly as needed. Capt Pdtta has agreed to complete the road to Hendersonville by the 1st of June. " Pinafore Latl Night. Her Majesty's ship, H. M. S. Pinafore, dropped anebjof inShispprt last night, ih 'accordance with the general under standing, and all hands were at their places by 80. The movements of the wonderful craft have created a stir, which has rarely been equalled by the appearance of any play on the stage in this country. It has glided on, surpas sing heavier and more substantial ves sels, and defying the storms and gales of criticism. Those who expected much pf Pinafore must .have heen dis appointfedit mSkes'ho f pretentions. It is a playful and pleasant satire upon the methods of prmotion in the "Queen's Navee" is light, airy and de cidedly catching. The music is well adapted to the character of the play, though not remarkable for sweetness. The audience which greeted the Hol man's last night was certainly prepared to eioy it iind' responded heartily to their efforts. A close and analytical ciiucism or tne members 01 the com pany who took the most prominent parts wTould find much to condemn, and yet the play as a whole was given in a decidedly satisfactory manner. The acting of the company light, as on the night before, was "much better than the singing, and the choruses were in finitely superior to the solos, if we ex cept the "Sailor's Life" of Mr. Wil liam Redstone (whose name does not appear.on the bills) which was enthusi astically encored. Miss Sallie Hol man's "Josephine," was clever, but her voice lacked clearness and strength. The "Hebe" of Miss Julia Holman was graceful, and the "Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. R."of Mr Alf Holman was first rate, as was also Mr. Banks' bur lesque character, "Little Buttercup." Mr. Daltonin "Capt. Corcoran" lacked spirit and expression. BujLthe play is a very , pleasant one indeed, and was well putupoh the stage. The scenery which the company furn ishes entirely is capital. We regret to see Her Majesty ship set sail; her crew would certainly draw a large audience,' did it appear in Charlotte again to night. Food 111 Digested Imperfectly nourishes the system, since it Is only partially assimilated by the blood. Pale, haggard mortals, with dyspeptic stomachs, Impoverished circulation and weak nerves, experience a marked and rapid Improvement In their physical condition by availing themselves of that sure resource of the sick and debilitated, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters This genial tonic and alterative lends an Impetus to the processes ot digestion whiph , insures an ade quate development of the materials of blood, fiber, and muscular tissue. Moreover, It soothes and strengthens overwrought or weak nerves, counter acts a tendency to hypochondrla or despondency, to which dyspeptic and bilious persons are pecu liarly liable, and Is an agreeable and wholesome appetizer and promoter of repose. The Infirmities of age, and of delicate female constitutions, are greatly relieved by it; and It Is a reliable preven tive of, and remedy for, malarial fevers. apr2 lw Live like a Prince, on $2.50 per day; you can do this now in New York, and on Broadway too, by fitting a room at the Grand Central Hotel, on the uropean plan for $ 1.00 per day and upwards, and taking your meals, at their elegant Restaurant, at moderate prices.- Or you can choose the American plan at $2.50 or 83.00 per day, which Includes" both room and meals. apr2 lw jpp, ' To all wh) are fruHerlhg from -the" errors and in dlscretloiis of youth," nemos' -weakness; 'early de cay, loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy, -was discovered .by q missionary in South America Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City ian2o I i. that ha A Reined has Keen Remedied. The Invincible repugnance felt by almost every oneto the smell and flavor of pod Liver Oil, (has brevehted tens of thousands tn the victims of de bility, from reaping the benflts of peculiar healing and nutritive properties. The almost hopeless consumptive, the martyr to rheumatism, the bare ly living shadow of men, women and children that emerge from the clutches of malarial fevers, all of these know, or at least their doctors know, that of all discovered remedies, this oil is the best, and of ten the only one that will build up their wasted bodies, and restore their shattered nerves, and far more effective than ttie oil by itself is Scott's Emul sion of It, with the Hjpophosphltes of Lime and Soda. This Is the finest and most natural food and medicine In the world, and wholly deprived of its disagreeable qualities. , marl8 2w ' ' ' Consumption cured. - An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed In his hands by an East India mission ary tne formula of a single vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchiUs, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after havine tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, has felt It ins duty to make It known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using in German, French or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. w. Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, Rochester, New York. mar25 4w . : . . . ; Ease AttalnsBle by the Rheumatic. Yes, although they may despair of relief, It is attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there Is a remedy which carries off, by means of increased nrtivitv of th kldnevs imDortant channels for blood Duriflcatlon the acrid element to which- pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms a theory completely borne out by urnv i ary analysis -The name of this grand depurent Is uostetters, a preparanou ukbwkw wwuiawu a remedy for constipation, which causer contamlna Hnn nf thn hinod with the bile and a certain ' means f JeUel j& ayspepsiaj levterajid ague, and nervous alhnenfe A lft, perhaps the finest tonic extant, and is highly recommended as a medicinal stimulant h distinguished physicians and analysts who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very beneficial: -The press also endorses it . .- - : ' ' Bad Blood. A serious emeutie occurred recently between two broken arm for Smith and a cracked rib for Jack son. Fo jhad CbloodithBI nothing equal to Rosadalls, the great Southern Remedy which drives out all Impurities like magic. , , aprl lw ' , I i i i Th6 august -tmetaSj felt tor the taste, and smell of Cod liver Oil Is almost proverbial. It . seems to be peculiarly nauseous - to the consump- tlve ana scroiuious paaenra, w u "u marUnal nrnfeaslon know It IS SDeclaltj" benSTlclal. -Endeavaralav vainly fbeen made to dteguise ltTT ree. Dranuy, or uy iuj uiwch i ucuuraiiuu, - . . , . 1. A n n . n dolaiil'ioHin which impairs iWrneacy as a nutrient. But in union with the Hypophosphlt)JLXu ti Soda: as we find it In Scott's Emulsion.! It re-i tains Its healing and nourishing properties. It moreover combines with the other chemical agents, to produce not only a medicine of agreeable flavor, but one of the most powerful and. pleasant tonics, that ever gav vital vigor to the nerves and brain. -apri 2w- - :-- .zn : . . .. ' ii . -. Yes, woman has as good right to health and hap iIiihiui m the other ex. -Thtui why wiflct long .kan tharnmAdrta. Within TOUr TeACD. , ItJ-iUtaa iWnlator. woman's Best iFilend. and you will nave your netum au auunu iuuj restored Call on your druggist for a circular, and see some of the wonderful cures It namaflc. ' ; V.xi. J -J lit ..n mani5 im . TELEQRiPHIC HABKET REPORT. PRODUCE. CiHCiMHATi Flour in fair demand; family 4 W0a4.86. " Wheat strong- red and white 1.00a 1.03. Corn In active demand at 36tt3T Oats In fair demand and strong at 2U&32. Pork held at 10.25a60. Lard In good demand and firm current iiuVa tt KA Ttnlk man to itmnn... .hAnUnw. 8.65, short ribs 485aQ0. abort clear 6.C 0; bacon in good demand? bulder 4aiA, clew ribs 6.15, dear aides 6j82M. Whiskey higher and quiet at 1.09. Boner aon ana medium; choice dairy 18a20, prime do I5al6. Sugar steady; hards 8a 9Va, A white &4a, New Orleans 0a7ft. Hogs steady; packing S.70a3. 90. Baltmoiuc- Osts tteady; Southern 32at, Wes tern white S2aJU.do mixed 80a31, Pennsyl vanla 32a82 Hay unchanged; prime Penn sylvania and Maryland llal2. Provisions firmer; mess pork, old 10 25al0.50, new ; bulk meats loose shoulders 8. clear rib sides 5a, per car load, packed new 444a5lfe; bacon shoulders, old 4, clear rib sides, new 55a, hams, sugar-cured. 9al0. Lard refined tierces 714. Butter steady: choice Western packed 18a20, rolls 15alrV Cof fee strong; BJo cargoes lOaltt. Whiskey dull at 1.07 ai. Sugar quiet; A soft 8844. l Nxw Tom Flour in favor of buyers; No. 2, 2.35a3.10, superfine Western and State &45a3.55, common to good extra Western and State 3.75a 3.80, good to choice do 3.95a4.50; Southern flour steady; common to lair, extra 4. 10a 5. 50; good to choice do 5.50a6.75- Wheat ungraded Win er red 95al.04, No. 8 ditto l.lOal.10 Corn ungraded 45a45, No. 2, 44a44i4. 0ats81Via2. Coffee quiet and firm; Rio quoted In car goes lH4al5,in lob lots lUfeal6. Sugar steady; Cuban 6a3fr, fair to good refining 6!&aHfe, prime 6a panned standard A. 7a8, granulated 8Vi, powdered 8al, crushed 8. Molasses New Or leans 28a42. Rice In fair demand and steady; Carolina quoted at 5ia"i, Louisiana 6lfea7. Pork old mess on spot 8.50. Lard prime steam on spot.60a65. Whiskey 1.05Vj. Freights quiet COTTON. Norfolk Firm: mlddllne lOlc: net reeett.ta 916; gross. ; stock 8,988; exports coastwise ! 2,293; sales 8,320; exports toGreat Britain. Baltimore Firm; middling 10 ; low middling j iuc.; gooa oroinary yic.; net receipts ; gross 152; sales 160; stock 6,869: exports coastwise 15: spinners 5 elpbrts 4o Great Britain 870; to Continent Boston Firm; middling 10c; low middling lOWs; good ordinary 10i;net receipts 450; gross 1,289; sales ; stock 6,000; exports to Great Britain 2,831. Wilmington Firm ; middling 10i4e.;low mid dling 9c; good ordinary 9ts; net receipts 41; gross ; sales 38; .stock 2,626; spinners ; ex ports coastwise :) to Great Britain ; to Con nent ; to channel ; ' Philadelphia Firm ; middling lie; low. middling 105sc.; good ordinary 10c.; net receipts 307; gross 634: sales 747; spinners 394; stock 8,602; exports to Great Britain 11. Augusta Firm; middling lOtfeac; low mid dling 9feal0c.; good ordinary 9l&c. ; receipts 120; shipments ; sales 222; stock . Charleston Firm ; mid 10lac; low mid dling 101A-; good ordinary 9al0c.; net receipts 522; gross ; sales 400; stock 19,663; exports coastwise 277; Great Britain ; France ; Continent 1 850: to channel . New Tori Dull; sales' 795: middling uplands 10.. middling Orleans 10. ; consolidated net re ceipts 5,570; exports to Great Britain 5,212, continent 1,929. Liverpool Noon Active and firmer. Uplands 6d., Orleans. QWL, low middling uplands , good ordinary uplands , ordinary uplands . sales 15.000, speculation and export 2,000, re ceipts 10,700. all American. Futures opened 1-32 better, but the advance has since been lost Up lands low middling clause: April delivery 5 31-32, April and May do, May and June 6, June and July 6 l-16al-32, July and August 6 3-32al-16, August and September 6 5-32ai&, September and October 6 5-32, October and November . New crop ship ped January per sail , February and March , April ntf May -. ' T' FUTURES. New York Futures closed firm. Sales 151 -000 bales. April 10.81a.82 May 10 .aSa.94 Jan 11.08 July ll.22a.23 August ll.32a.33 September 11 .14a.l5 October 10 .78a.80 November 10 Oa.52 December. 10.47a.49 FINANCIAL. Ns w York Money J .04. Exchange 4.86a86. governments steady. New 5's 1.04. State bonds quiet. CITY COTTON MARKET. Office of the Observer, i Charlotte. April 2, 1879. f The market yesterday closed firm, as follows: Good middling 10 Middling. 97g Strict low middling. OSgaS Low middling. Tinges, Sfe Lower grades. , ............ . 7!4a9 CHARLOTTE PRODUCE MARKET ARPIL 2. 1879. corrected daily. Corn, per bush'l . . Meal, Peas, OATS,nelledr Baoon , N. C. hog round. 57a62 57a62 60a65 ... -86a40 ' 7a8 9 xauaoj vaiiTooocui iv2uin3 Bulk Meats TJnma Aannaoaa 1 CM in.Q 1 Ol L. Clear Rib Sides 6a6 jCojTgE , I 'Prime Blof. - i. 15ai6t 12al4 24a25 Good. Syrup Sugar-house. Molasses . Cuba New Orleans...'. ... Salt 88a40 35a50 ' Liverpool fine.. 1.00a2.00 SU8AB White i. ...... ttfralOte Yellow .- ?WWs Potato K8 Sweet.. 65a75 Irish 3,50a3.75 Rttttrh North Carolina. I2a20 Eggs, per dozen. .- 8al0 Flops ; "Family ...-'3.0088.50 Extra..'..: 2.75a3.00 Super 2.252.50 Wov gait. HOUSE FOR SALE. Sorrel horse. In prime condition, warranted sound, kind and true in all harness and under the saddle. Price reasonable. Also saddle, bridle, fce. Apply at office of undersigned, on premises of Mrs. J. Fox, Trade street. D. STUART LYON, M. D. March 29-3t R SALE. I f : it ' TeBouTgeolse and Minion type on which this paper was lately printed. It was made by the old Johnson, type foundry, of Philadelphia, and wao not discarded because no longer fit for use, but on ly because tt became necessary to use a different Style of type. It will do good service for several years to come. It will be sold in lots to sui pur- chaser, una m ionis oi oo w i.uw, mm ur without cases.' oct5 Address OBSERVER. Charlotte. N. C. il-O-R T G A G E E' S - ' : SALE ! v ' ' ITNDEB and by virtue or a deed oi trust execut . od to tha nndrgfgrf4 ri""ntoni stjf"i't recorded in book 1, pages 212, 213,- 214 and 215," reglsfdrt office of Mecklenburg county, I will sell by public auction at the court house door In the city of Charlotte, at 12 o'clock M., ou the 7 th day of April, 1879, the following vehicles, horses, and other articles of personal property : nnadPDot wason- (new), one clarence vehicle, three phaetons, one double buggy, two single bug gies, one spring wagon, one carryall, one straw cutter, two saddles and bridles, four sets of lead bars, many sets of single and double harness, one clock, twelve horses all trainod and broken. : Terms uasn. JSiuuiiaiJi uni.n, i- -f : Trustee. - By JONES & JOHNSTON, Agorneys. mar8 oawtds .- ; fJHB BEST STOCK OF ' GROCERIES an CONFECTIONERIES "--BtrrTnTriKON's. Jan30 4.IN1BASH WILL, PURCHASE A Power Printing Press, Guernsey make, old style, size of bed 26x40 Inches. - Was In use until replaced by a new one Address J. C. BAILEY, editor Enterprise and Mountaineer, Greenville, iR A FIRST CLASS jljaoke.caU and get a Sudor, at' oi'-t S LeROY DAVIDSON'S. 1au80 i-'" &i p KAT BARGAINS FOR JU HOLIDAYS, fiJJTLiara p T. BUTLER'S. WAtCHES' CLOCKS, i j t JEWELRY. s SILVER AND SILVER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything you want J. T. BUTLER'S. for Christmas, at dec24 WE DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOCT. E DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOC1V Of- C Y C Y Ground and; Cut Glass Bottles, the handsomest In the market The latest styles of Perfume Boxes Including some "novelties, which will pay you to call and examine. FINE FLORENCE and CELULOID TOILET Cases French Plate, Hand Mirrors, Russia Leather Pocket Books; also a full stock of English and American Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes. L. R. WRISTON 4 CO. decl3 CALDWELL HOUSE, A L DWELL HOUSE, CALDWELL HOUS CALDWELL HOUS E, Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets, Comer Tryon and Sixth Streets, CHARLOTTE, N. C, CHARLOTTE, N. C, a P. caldwellL Proprietor. This house is" permanently established and offers all the conveniences and comforts of a first-class boarding house. Persons visiting the city will And It a pleasant home. Permanent boarders waaled. Can be furnished with rooms. RATES Per day, transient, $1.25; per week, $6.00. Regular table, $13.00; board and room per month, $18.00. JanlO Ruction Katies. D. G. MAXWELL. O. T. HARRISON, Auctioneer. "TyjAXWELL A HARRISO- -AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Buy and sell on consignment all kinds of - MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE; Will give strict personal attention to all business entrusted to our care. Four doors above Charlotte Hotel dec3 1879 1879 PEGRAM & CO. ARE RECEIVING THEIR ELEGANT SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. They keep the best that can be made. Call and seetheni. . . Zlegler Bros'. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes a specialty. You can only get Miller, McCullough & Obeis hand-made Boots and Shoes of them. The celebrated Pegram Shoes are of the best material, and are guaranteed. They also Keep Miles', Burts', Holbrook & Ludlow's, and many other leading maKes. Be sure to call. March 23. PEGRAM & CO. ' TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) Yadkin County. In Probat i Court. Joseph Sparks and Benjamin Sparks, Executors of Benjamin bparas, aeceasea, VS. The Heirs at Law of Benjamin Sparks, deceased NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEICKNT. Tt .ninparlni? to the satisfaction of the Court that Lydia Dimmit, wife of Paton Dimmit, Hannah Felts, wife of John Felts, John Sparks, and Eliza beth Reddik, wife of John Reddlk, are heirs at law in this rase and non-residents of the State. It Is therefore on motion ordered by the Court that advertisement be made for six weeks in ths Cmmrrm Observer, notifying said defendants to annA.ir nt thn Clerk's office In Yadklnvllle with in twenty aays uriei sen ice m raw nuuw, miu ic them take notice that If they fail to apaacihat the Bame will betakea pfe eorifaKiii eacpeaie as to them. Given under mv band anoTseai of Office ifl lad- klnvlUe, this the lOthday of FebruaryjA. D 1879. ISAAC N. VESTAL, Probate Judge. . j3-dltw5t. ., - 'gov ijeiit NOTIGE. We have this dajolesed out our stock, and will ret Store Room (E. M. Holt's building) for the bal ance of the year. . ; ., . ;'J'. ':-.- " - - WILLIAMS FINGER. Marcn21,a879. : M'lilM, QABOL1NA CXNTRAL VIA WnJttTNGTON, THROUGH FRXIGHT BOUTS r This Line being fully equipped for business, Freight from Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to Greenville Spartanburg, all Stations Atlantic, Tennessee Ohio, As well as points In Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished F. W. CLARK. Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C. sept30 jyK 3. H. McADEN, V DRCOGIST AND CBJOIIST, Now offers to the trade n ftill stock of Lubln's Extriicts and Colognes, English Select ploes. Colgate Honey and Glycerine Soap English, French and American Tooth Brushes PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both 'night and day at J. H. McADEN'S Prescription Store. ECURITY ! SECURITY ! SECURITY ! 200 Barrels of C. WEST & SONS' EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE ANL ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. West's Extra No. Sons, Baltimore. 1 Kerosene Oil, from C. West & 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, N. C. Bishop D. S. Doggett (Southern Meth.) It Is an excellent corrective of indigestion. Have used It with prompt beneficial results. Rev. Dr. Mangum, Prof. University of N. C I concur with Bishop Doggett in his estimate of the vest r octet uure. Bsv. E. A. YatBs, P. E. N. C. Conference. It has benefitted me. Send another package. Rev. Leroy M. Lee, D. D., Meth. Hist'n. I am never without it at home or abroad. It is an antidote to Indigestion. Uneasiness after a meal or purging is checked and the bowels regula ted. Its merits are attested by numbers of nigh character. I have seen a "tnea-everytmng" ays peptic of fifteen years relieved by one dose. Rev. Drs. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson (Bap.) It Is endorsed br the direct personal testimony of men of national fame and of strictness of speech. It Is not toe much to say that no medicine ever had such suDoort in Its favor as a specific. The word of any one of the eminent divines who underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia has deserved weight, 'meir united witness loinea witn tne ex perimental use and approval oi tne preparation Dy well-known physicians, removes all doubt. It is, beyond question, a wonderful therapeutical agent .Editors ueugious ueraia, va. Rev. R. L. Dabney, LL. D., Ham. Sid. CoL, Va. It is highly esteemed here by the regular Medl cal Faculty and the people. It Is excellent for In digestion and flatulent colic sedative, soporific. tonic, siignuy aperient, witnout nausea. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. For sale by: DR. T. C. SMITH,iCharlotte, N. C. ODELL, RAG AN & CO., Greensboro, N. C. THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C. mar 20 diw tt ELECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous debility, premarure de ay, exhaustion, etc The only reliable cure. Ctr ulars mailed free. Address J. K. REEVES. 43 Chatham street, a. i. Feb. 30 ddtwum. 1 000 FEK SIMIE DEEDS- MOST APPROVED FORM. Just Printed and For Sale at the L OBSERVER OFFICE. THE PARASOLS AND LADIES' HAVE GALL AND March 29. DISPATCH LQTC NORTH CABOXJXA. U- TO ALL POINTS 80UTH. offers unequalled facflrOes for the Trans portion of Charlotte, Statesville, Ashevllle, RutherfonCon on the Atlanta & Richmond Arr-Llne, and Western N. C. Railroads, Alabama and MlsslsslppL via any Competing Llae, and Time as Quick. upon application to T. T. SMITH, Agent C a Railway, Charlotte. potteries. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY To win a fortune. Fourth Grand Distribution. Class D, at New Orleans, Tuesday,' April 8th, 1879-107th Monthly Drawing. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was remlariv tnanrnnrariwl h the Legislature of the Stais for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1868, volt m tkbm or twehtt-ftvk tkars, to which contract the Inviola ble faith of the State Is pledged with a capital of $1,000,000, to which It has since added a Reserve und 01 S60,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZK, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Half Tick. eta, One Dollar. LI8T OF PRIZES : Capital Prize Capital Prize, . Capital Prize, . J30.000 10,000 6,000 6,000 2 Prizes of $2,500. 5 Prizes of 1.000 R.OOO 20 Prizes of 500 ... 10,000 100 Prizes of 100... 10,000 200 Prizes of 50 10,000 500 Prizes of 20, 10.000 1,000 Prizes of. .10 .- 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prizes of 9 Approximation Prizes of 9 Approximation Prizes of S2.700 1,800 900 100.... 1857 Prizes, amounting to 9110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for full Infor mation or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, Postofflce Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana All our Grand Extraordlrkair Drawings are under the supervision and management ol GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD andJUBAL A. EARLY. mar 11 ttjftjeictaMttg. -TJNDERTAKINa The undersigned IS now prepared to fill all orders for every class of Undertaking. Having on hand a full assortment of COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES, ' Both Wood and Metailc. P KICKS AS LOW AS ANT. Hearses furnished If desired. Furniture of every Description Repaired at shor notice. W.M. WTLHELM, With E. a Rogers, Trade Street June 20. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Superior Court, j Clerk's Office. Mecklenburg county. A plan to mcomorate the Stmoson Gold and Sil ver Mining Company, having been this day filed In my office Dy Benjamin F.Xarrabee, Charles A. Fairbanks and Arthur D. MeLelland, and a per mit having been given by me to open books for subscription, notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the proposed corporatofs and subscribers shall be held in the dty of Charlotte, county and State aforesaid at the Central Hotel In said city on the 2nd day of April next, and complete the organiza tion of said corporation as; proposed in said plan In eoniormity to taw, In witness whereof I have hereunto set mr band at office in Charlotte, this 10th daiof March, 1879. j. tu JU1WUN, mwll dlt w3t Clerk Superior Court TO CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON For Standard Pure Liquors. JyJ LICHTBNSTETN. vXl MERCHANT TAILOR, fll CHARLOTTE, N. C. Just received fifty more samples in addition to those on hand, all are novelties of the season. Call and make selections, as the time for a new suit is hero. : Style and workmanship unsurpassed. Repairing neatly done. mart) JAMES MURPHY, PRACTICAL TAILOR, Holton's Bunding, Trade Street, Up Stairs. . Owing to the stringency of the times I will in fu ture work very cheap. Will make fine suits for $10, Casslmere suits for $8. Pantsof suit same rates. I guarantee all my work mo fit, no charge. Give me a call and be convinced. July 17. COME. -tii. - SEE - TH ALIXANDZB A HARRI3.
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