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Y Editor, and Proprietor- is. ?A1 CBAS, B, JQSSSu vrv" i i'?rw From the doting wark that letter our : .IqTlCAtjpEES IS J SORTU CAROLINA Mr. Frye, of Maine. : began throwing around promiscuovpljTliis mm political murders In tfte Steele, of North. Carolina, brought him up standing by demanding that he specify, and by inquiring of him what political murders he knew of having been committed in North Carolina. Mr. Frye confessed i thaV.he; fcnew -of none, and throughout the remainder bf liis speech talked a little less loosely. The Washing a view to help upon tne mattjfr u th days afterwa&s, to reply to Mrg;e upderto- jvafcjDr IK. ing so it quotes from the House report on " Affairs in the insurrectionary States," second session, Fory-Second Congress, relative to North.'1 Carolina, wherein, it - seems, are rehearsed all TO of outrages; alleged to have pexjtatwm ttislSit y "rebel Democracy" upon negroes and white Republicans. It is careful; to conceal the names of those who gave the testimony which it utilizes, and. is equally careful to conceal the declared motives o those .who did the whipping Sotft Rambliam then, with 2JFrfscIs;8Mt afli 6flirtui three ana tnea upaertofK 14 ..mm- IV . 8. amlstuuiging thaiged to-th?ir aceoun.4harte48-cemmitted-exeluflively to-thel r TbegtrAith qf.the. business.isriust this;, . 1 1 f Uofl it J -TLoi nT jZJIJ-iTL that time. -N,ortl Carolina kaojvn, as the Ku-Klux Klan. It was organized ap.admmsterr the. justice which the 'cofcfts dobildifoldtetent people. T i i ' i c r.i juuiciarjr wtts in large paixiin' hands of thieving carpet-baggers a omally unprincipled scallawitrs. a i . v tm!ii0oiiMiiegro or a Radical ;V.:;:a;na;ift as -difficult to compass '.'.' tts'ttil(liUV.i white Democrat . .. WPwijSB hady therefore to 'administer Wstice ''themselves or see ' ramumet aiiti arson run not in the, ijuuu; ; jliicju., (LM,ijr,ir JMCcllia UJ. UClCULtS were in their own right hands, and that 4 theyjapplied them Knot; under, the cirs i bumstafcceJ lutpiaslng.,; .That . people wers. whipped, shot and hung. for polit cal opinion's sake is not true tney were punished for crime as viewed"5 W : this laipihesame punishment that would have been meted out to Uie.samacrUiWOals in any , Wihelolinft lifiaerthe s r,other section. same circum stances; fit not to be denied that it is a very bad state of society: which makes it necessary for the people to take the Viuiands, but im$ ' Wattcnat JxeiMican 'and of all others concerned to a consideliSia,. the ! qiestiin, j ho Jpredpitated' this state of society jUpon us? It was the Repub lican party which fettered the hands of honest men and turned loose upon the In the course of its senseless tirade, the ftpvlican says : Will find that the elected him to a seat in Congress did not confine their murdering and whipping to, men alone, , ufcw&uiuonpen na ypurjg rniifl rjeni .; :VAvereowliiiedi;afidr .Khot: that an nfill -mia,h wa.& sdier of the war of 181?; and a native' 'bf 'the'.: State whs beaten Ijecause he was a RepubSwrarid 'tuat: all -thisjrasnlonp by masked ruffians. This lif simply basely false,, .Nonsuch excesses7 as tRese were ever committed, with at. without justification, in this jeot JwheH.we"ay that the paragraph u.uuve is lue product eitner 01 unbiush- ing knavpry nr nf aUn ?thTing .jJn's otiron works and pitiful if it were rji e fles fllsfe nid placing tlteMuiidi undrfriptice. iSeve contemotible. r- v ; 1 1 v r. rai hrgeemernslvillfbel brrtnhf t i : Mi All :TrvmYt We aro glad to see : the IV'Tlm asu maw the suggestion to the Pro duce Exchange of that city and to the press of the State at large, that the 20th of May be made a general holiday, iM e m -." kl . - j ...... . t '! T7uolgpftion will be taken up and acted upon. For a long while ft haS been a holiday in Charlotte, but the event which the day commemo rates was of no mere local importance. The. ,Mecklen burg Declaration, of Inde pendence is a common glory ; its fame bfjlofcgs t. the jBtate, and 'every' section snould show respect for the day which marked its promulgation by an annual - observance - of that day, if not'bV st ceieoraiioni at Jeast by a holiday.! It Y0U, mQs illustrious day, and who w . bin weexpect strangers to reverence it until we ourselves set the example ? f jlWepfieJf JtiJavor of making the -wtn oi may a general holiday, we have r oeen-pieasea t&- observe, is growtog Let it continue to grow". Last year Jn$ II '-TVTrrfT V16 fay was observed! nr-piaces1 Which 'had1 never bei sof servedit,andmay we not venture to hon of succeeding years? Herein Charlotte - i r e,DJaun are annaally increase I rW aHF?giliijdeand impressiveness, vyhY.should not i K eWe'totne memory of 'anlvent3 .. . muioHawramon nentage, either by celebrations of their own, by simple holidays, of pf SoJnlnjglhfwitLM ltf . ; -j - who live near enVugJ Irl 'itsue -Tropei?6T)serva syiaz . . UiiUlLV. Onr IVi minifn s firt e'pMM&w holldays, anyway, and whatvTmnrt b j give " He It wotildbettAiirwJia !etfti;enma x v wspecfe for their, traditions and jlt M ;""f;Artttf . woras.in theHouselastTharslat When .the armr biirand thJTil- ..j -ment theretayere' under considSo? - '.'Both withheld their rmarVa ir! remarks fnr ion and they -Will annear irv.Kiv ... ' ATIOTIBLE DECISIOX" We said one day last week: that the discusakatipon j,theHrmy.bilig ; the House was; of such A'chaxacterVas .Vis' calculated to givfc ttfe; cbuntry'3 higher opiidonof thNatlSaal ! legislature'. The Philadelphia Times, which is inde pendent in politics, holds the same views, and its review: Jof each of the more notable of the speeches which Kwere-dehVefed last week, is so terse and laswaaiufaflrtr m jnaW that wwoa flrftTfonrrT copy Jrom. The Ti display or oratorical anility, i not of statesmanship, the House debate on the army bill, now brought to a close, nas DeeirremarfcaDie. - 'mere nave Deen some strong, even brilliant, speeches on either side, and the average is above that of the stun that usually fill the pages of the Congressional Record. Mr.; Garfield, Mr. Kobesdri" and; Genl "Haw- ley, on the one hand, and Mr. Black burn and Mr. Tucker have won new laurels debaters, and Jlr. ,Weaver is an fin teres till tri discovert ahianer ithsr' anting theT Genbacker 'General Ha wWs closl t. M Mm.L T 1 i - A. a. ti X M 1 " ujl u xiepuuucan cave wjw inarjeq; is nappy cpmmanaot lantmftere.bu ne iranKness andnreDiJconvii uon. uarneia s speecn wore well tor a day, but by; the time the Democrats got through with his record there was verv .little of it left., . He placed a chip on bis ,snouiaer. The chip was knocked off and his shoulder was put out of joint ti TaUef WW- M Ealelgh Observer. This is the name of the consolidated roads now. The stockholders of the Western Railroad company met in Fay etteville on Thursday, and accepted the new name. Under the law the accept ance or reiection of amPTiHmpnfa thQ vote of the private stockholders. kamefcfiirfAit i incrfeasifi thei Hir The directors vy-r vnuis nan XCJCUfccU, ilUU. the old arrangement of five State and four private directors stands. Julius A. Gray, Esq., of Greensboro, a man of excellent business attainments. au oi unojeaenergy'andgood nt, was? elected president, and ifigineei(4Tisiperintendent He gave great satisfaction in this office, made a good president, and it was at his own request that he resumes his old post. The extended line will give him an opportunity of increased usefulness. The private stockholders elected John D. Williams, EsqA. A. McKethan,Esq, Capt. Hurt and E. J. Lilly, Esq, as di rectors on their part; and Col. John A. Gilmer, the representative of the State, appointed W. A. Moore, Esq, of Mount Airy, C. P. Mendenhall and D.W.C. JBenbow, of Greensboro, Dennis Curtis, of Franklinsville, and Lawrence J. Haughton, of Pittsboro, directors on the part of the State. .Favorable terms were agreed upon between the company and the Mount Airy company, and mea sures were taken to immediately prose cute and complete the consolidated road. Work is expected to begin both at Greensboro and. at Kernersville, or at some point between there and Mount Airy. vvitn a view to receiving new si ii - f Cponaj thg consolidated com- paiij--wcBs-iKjwsrminea'-nmaer tne re cent amendment to scale the stock 50 per cent. Thisswill put the new sub seriber on ail fours with the old; ones. XA meeting of .the directors was then held, and the routine business was dis patched. All the old officers vere re tained, with the exception of one agent. a ne um.hu umiv aujournea. 1 triicevAveried, Yet Many Works on ' the Eve of Closing. London, April 7. The strike of the Preston weavers against the inti ndnr- 4VftJ"e laikVurnj standard list of ,n iiva, ws yw nuteaiy coaiai)S0(.u wie operatives submitting under protest. L Although ; a srftnprftl!ifiilro h vayertea:by.,the;acceptince by 10.000 men twothIrds:the Titmen ut Dmham f strikeaglnste -rMuction wilt have iiic ciicuvoa wpping, nearly yo pits and throwing idle 25,000 hewers, and should the struggle continue more than four or five days, other industries closely con neqted with the coal trade will be par alyzed. hrrtiurhf standstill in the course of a week unless uie ov, nersor pitmen give way. At the Consett Irm-VVprks, where from twl vft tojoutteeft Buridred toifts of $hip plates mouiauc-rverj wees ior tne Clydes, work will have to be suspended. The whole number of pitmen employed at their eight or nine colleries are amonc rhnan Auf am 4-U aa, d vavq Y4 V.UO MUKtJ, vne rennsjiraou Strike Over and Another Expected. Philadelphia, April 7. A dispatch .V A aums mis aiternoon says the strikes amoner the minfirs nn the m. ongehala River, the Panhandle Railroad and in the coke regions of Southwestern Pennsylvania are now over and work has been generally resumed. These aw ia.es nave resulted in an advance ex cepiin tne coke regions, where a de mand iojt aa advance was -withdrawn. new sinse, norwever, is expected in the works along the line of the r-ennsyivania Railroad in Westmore- xauu county. tocMing Main Between Virginia and Pennsylvania. IXSEHM cocking gjailearnmenced hers to-day. Each siae sno.wetttwiRntvifivpiAfsr otii On. 1 . j i . , wwvou iWJ. teen were matctififi. Tim irmtat io ;:o a oatue ana ??500 on the odd fteht, oix ' ncrnts occurred tvdftv Vivr4o won .two fights and a judgment on a IOUl COUnt Was CnVfiTl in fKo fnnWh nght ; Pennsylvania won three "fights; vuvv uuu IU1CC, VY1U1 bile J IIUST' trr." "53 aw ai ewi x oxk res- rations. NurrierniiRrtATHnfr iVii -wwj'vtMiig UIJUl 1AIUJ .Northern and Southern cities are pres- wiy, ouu uettiugis accorcuiigiysiively. i5ri ttLA-r:,1" , eteyaro, PARIS, A thirty hior. VVtiiAU AC7V1. 7.--AJVO hUlldrfid mtfrtoiists have been par- aoned. j At ther suppfemehtary "electiorf rfbr members of ,lhe, chamrr.;rtf HoUt,ft2 yovciurtjt, me moaerate itenublicana Kenerauy defeated their Radical com-peutors.- ri.-s- v--- -.- ' .. : :ur , 'hhTm April 7A Berlui dlspatcK to the Zo Rav'. Ji " SL1to B10-0 relative to the occupation of Eastern RoumeUa and of fcFa mention of the treat? Second Liifintfinafif r -w t r'-.T infantrv. ha flSi T nSffi?7'- f-laitf tactics at the Roufe. t t6 Univers!ty ! Baton rni81118 Police com certiflcatftrf nf thi J15 G1EIB ALDrS EETTR J TO ROME Jb. He Goes There 4o:Iie-An- Impressive Scene Upon His Arrivla. J" W-ltornxxx, 'April !7. The yborrespond nt of the Times a. Rome says; Now that the wild rumors-as to the object of Garibaldi's yisit to llome have proved groundless, it is asserted ' that lie has come to die in the city to attain which for Italy all of his strivings were direc ted. Haf riends assert Jbt politics arp wholly1 -uaconnectedi wkh Jus. coming- WPkeouJLd, thatjiis healjuyyasnot lmpivviug at tjaprera anu uiougnt cue miperal springs at Civita Vecchia might Wnefit his gout. Garibaldi, replying to a syndic, who visited him on nisi ar rival, slid he did not himself know: the reason of his visit. A more pathetic scene tian that on Garibaldi's arrival at the i ailway station has seldom been beheld J Shouts were raised as the train entered the station but they were speed ily silenced by the circulation o&tiie report that the general was ill. He was carried from the train on a mattrass on a large litter. He lay extended and wo- jhantlkerciief around his head. It looked I ys lOQUga corpse was Demg earned m 4tatlra It was found impossible to move film ffomf the litter, which was placed jbn anfepejvjparriage which was driven; accompanied by a mournfully-silent crowd, to the house of his son, Menotti Garibaldi. It was so impossible -to move the general that at Civita Vecchia the side 01 the railway saloon had to be cut to admit the litter." A dispatch from Rome to the Daily JS0WS says riaribakli slept.well Satur- daylnifrhfcr. Hisldodtdi thihks will leave his bed within a week. t i - OSLT THE SENATE IN SESSION. The Kew Hampshire Case Put Over and No Important Business Transacted. . WASHINGTON.ATrii TSex atr.- The army appropriation bill was re ceived from the House and referred to the committee on appropriations. The Senate resumed the consideration of the New Hampshire senatorial case, theauestion being an ithe amendment of Hoar to the-" resolution- of the major ity of the committee on privileges and elections, declaring that Charles H. Bell is entitled to his seat, the majority reporting that he is not . After a brief debate tbi. further con sideration of the subject went over till to-ttforraw. . .A resolutioii wias agreed, to that the President of the Senate appoint a select committee of five' members on Freed- meji.abavuigs and .j Trust Company, to take into consideration all matters re- to said institution: ? NOMINATIONS. V The President sent the "following nomination to the Senate: Andrew P. McCormick: to. b ITniiPrl tatfa Hia trict judge fdr the-Northern district of xexas. . SOUTH 0AR0L1N1 ITEMS. Pickens Court House is seekincr a connection at Easley with the Air-Line Railroad. The Grand Lodere of th TnrlAnAnHoTif Order of GpTenirilats5 in South Caro- lino .r?1f it- ' 111 t ; . . , ii.ua rrin uicci m uiumoia on tne U instant. The Holmans. stayed - in i Greenville over Saturday night and gave a benefit for the Eee fire company. They played "The Streets;of New -York,'' Mr. J.!L. liilukn and'Miss M. Joella Moseley, of Greenville, were married at the Washineton Street Preshvtft-rian I church, of that city, last Thursday evening. The South Carolina Prpshvtrv will hold its semiannual session in Abbe ville, beginning -to-morrow, April & About sixty delegates, clerical and lay, are expected to attend. They will be entertained at the houses of the citi zens or ail denominations. . The Press and Banner says that the stock law is brineine' e verv son a inrh of ground in Abbeville county under cultivation. Every nook and corner is now plowed and planted. Patches that nave, lain unfenued and useless for years are now garden spots. The residence and storehouse of Mr. W. C. Moody, twelve miles from Cam den, were destroyed by fire last Thurs day night The loss is . estimated at jp4,wu.' j. ne nronertv was msnirpri fr $3,000. The fire is thought to have beeireeiiental. r . George McDuffie has been convicted of -manslaughter, in Greenville court, for the killing of G. VV. Locke, and sen tenced to eight years in the penitentia ry, and Wm. Dent, who killed John Hams some months ago, in Columbia, has been acquittedin Richland court - Three respectable citizens,Robert Mor mon, Lee Hagood and Winthrop Wil liams, who were managers at Ward l.in Columbia, at the last election, were ar rested last Thursday morning upon a charge of violating section 5,515 of the United States statutes, and carried be fore Commissioner Eaton, who contin ued the cases until he could ask advice as tb his rinty in the premises The Columbia Register says that there are at present sixteen incorpora ted companies digging and mining phos phates in the streams and waters of its State, Some having exclusive and oth ers general rights, and representing an aggregate capital of ; about $1,000,000. Each of these companies pays to the State quarterly a royalty of $1 per ton upon every ton ot pnosphate removed by them not steamed or kiln-dried, and of $1.10 upon every ton steamed or kiln-dried. During the fiscal year end ing October 31st, 1878, the total amount of royalty received by the State was $92,648.48. The Fejpr Infected Ship Another Tes ' sel (taarantlhed. Portsmouth, N. H, April 7.-There is only one case of yellow fever on the United States steamship Plymouth, and that is convalescent Only one has died from the disease. As a matter of pre caution the, Unije4 1 States steamship Guardian, in quarantine-last fall, hav ing had yellow fever; in board, will re turn to quarantine to-morrow. : ; ' - . , A Card. j To all whn n.rn inflorinn fn. . . SH?18.01 yo1?' nervous weakness, early de yj loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary to South America, ftanrt B ooi r'o Htf "l toHhe REVrJOSEPH T. "INMAN7S jv "SSS xork city. r , Ian OR .... V . . ' - 1 - " . ,. . ' ' .... ,,.,.:,. .,.For congress.-; The fame of (he shortlived durion ikt. ."TJ?.0 "e nbw to pay $20,000 for antecUoi Who wante the nomination In our district? for there is nothtaa eaual to Hnr' rriii. or5 4Le?J8 - "wuwua, wuus: auu itsin aiseaaenL Beware of counterfelte. . .. . .. ,7; " -"jr-w i .... ' J- . 1 if BigBieeas Decision er the 8. Supreme fJoarf M&S? wierelgn State of the FedendUnlon SnS?tnireufntly.before toe Supreme Courtof the united Stnta in nuj .Tirr, Jrtwmal has pronounced tiial the contract entered Into is Inviolate Th Sr.rcS??1 nv has contract fir lwWlfEwKK ?f.w1n2? U wa Incorporated, and the action of no legislature can prevent threnovvnMTOroora tlon from rontimiinv tt "vir Srv'V. Oons at New Orleans n Tuesda every month,.;tFor further informaUon adored 01 M. A. DAUPHIN, - s -P. O. B0X Hfl2. NmrOrlMiu T - aprg lw CHlfW JACKSON, sobaoco.: V. - '- " . , vairerMl AcaieseeBee t tte Dcslrei Be!t The world seems to be wen satisfied with the an nouncement that the contract entered Into by its charter from the state of Louisiana, granted for the consideration of a million of dollars to the Louisiana State Lottery Company In 1868, for twenty-five years, will be strictly adhered ta The financial relief thus afforded has maintained that noble Institution, the Charity Hospital, at New Or leans. The next grand monthly (the 107th) draw ing occurs on the 8th of April. For any Informa tion, a letter addressed to M l Tfcumhin p n - Box, 692, New Orleans, La., will have '""nllatf aprl lw , r ', r -: rt in Dixeste -t rr. , , -Imperfectly nourishes tho system,- sinee tf is only! paipauyjissmuiaiied.by.ae- bloodV. Pate, haggard uiuruus, wua ayspeptlc stomachs, Impoverished drcolaaon and weak nerves, experience a marked and rapid Improvement In their physical condition by availing themselves of that sore resource of the sick and. debilitated, Hostetter's Stomach Bittern This genial tonic and alterative lends an Impetus to the processes of digestion which 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 hypoehondrla or despondency, towiucn ayspeptlc and bUIous persons are pecu liarly name, and is an agreeable tind wholesome appetizer and promoter of repose, The Inflrmitles of age, and. of delicate female constitutions, are greaUr relieved by it; and It Is a reliable preven ttve of, and remedy for, malarial fevers. apr2 lw' r-''--'-'- ' . . ::Ba Blood. A serious emeuHc occuxred recently between two homy handed sons of toll, which resulted In a broken arm for Smith and a, cracked rib for Jack son. For bad blood there Is nothing equal to Rosadalis. the great Southern Remedy which drives out all Impurities like magic. : aprl lw ' - ' Live like a Prince, on S2.50 per day; you can do this now in New York, and on .Broad wav ton. hv getting a room at the Grand Central Hotel, on the 1 European plan for $1.00 per day and UDwardn. and IXT plan at $2.50 or S3.00 nerdav. whlrti lrbiHa i?J wd me1?" i A Kenedy that Jus fteei Beaeflei. ; The invincible reouenance faith ainwwt one to the smeU and flavor of Cod Liver Oil, has u.v.euvcu wuo vi uiuunuuu in. uiv victims oi ae Mlity, from reaping the benfits of peculiar healhig and nutritive ororjerttea. - The 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 the oil by itself is Scott's Emul sion of It, with the Hypophosphltes of Lime and Soda. This Is the finest and most natural food and medicine in the world, and wholly deprived of its disagreeable qualities. maris 2w . . i Woman's Bights. Yes, woman has as good right to health and hap- f o u, vuin lueu, wny suner so long when the remedy is within your reach. Try Brad field's Female Regulator, Woman's Best Friend, and you will have your health and strength fully restored. Call on your druggist for a circular, and uco ovuiu ui uio wuuuenui cures 11 nas made. mar25 lm Coasnmpiloa Care. An old physician, retired from practice, havinx had placed in his hands by an East India mission ary the formula of a single vegetable remedv. for me speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested Its wonderful curative powers In thousands of eaann. hasfnitit hta.. known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering. I wm 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 bv addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W Sherar, 149 Powers' Block, SochesterlTiew York. mar2o 4w For upwards of thirty years Mrs. Wtnslow's Sooth ing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects aamty 01 the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well known remedy. 25c per bottle. TELE&RAPHIG MARKET RififS, APRIL 7, 1879 PRODUCE. CINCINNATI Flour firm 4.6084.85. Wheat firm; redluri white ToS 1.07. Corn Quit and firm at 87aS8. Oatsto food demand at 29a33. Pork dull and nominal fioii0?5, La1togood demand; Bteam 6.30a c5" meats quiet: shoulders 8.70, short ribs 485. short clear 5.00; bacon dull, shoulders !ft nfS?6!? de 5- Whiskey easier ?1 hi1- DButterT cnol dairy 18a20, prune do r,1 . Sugar steady and unchanged; hards 8a A white 8I4, New Orleant tta7 quiet and flrm; packing ft.75a4.10. Baltimobls Oats steady; Southern 32alfe. Wea- te82a rStod SOlfKnns Tiuua ojaozw. nay unchanged; prime Term sylvanlaand Maryland 11 al2. Provisions firmer; mess pork, old fl.50alO.60. new -; bulkmeato KSST JSS2f"Li iM-es SaMu.per car ZSbJS&Sl nS iaStts bacon-shoSders, old 4. clear rib sides, new 510, hams, sugar-cured. 9Vta Lard-refined 07Bur steadr- jm.co nesiern pacKea I8a20, rolls 15al6. Cof- tvx" I"u carvjcs maio. whiskey dull at 1.071 Sugar steady; A soft 8a. Nkw Yobk Flour In favor of buyers: No 2 2.35A3.10, superfine Western and State a45a3.'55' common to good extra Western and State8.75a 3.80, good to choice do 8.95a450; Southern flour steady; common to fair extra 4.10a5.50- mod to choice do 5.50a8.l5. WheattiSSlA 2 er red l.Olal.01, No. 8 dlttoL09 Com -ungraded 43a45:No. 2. 41& 1 oSt. ot zZZ-iiT7 1 a uoiiuuiu ; xuo Qtiocea in car- KX J? .BBBT QUtet; loan H4taaM. fair tncnnrt nflninr flu.i i a i . "tto j"10" nuua m.. t nas, granulated bia powdered crushed 8. Moia-New O?- fcans 28a42. . Rice In faudemamtand Mead Carolina quoted at5ia7tt, Louisiana 6a7. Pork -mew ra spot 9.40a50. Lard-prunesteam on spot 6.60a62 Whiskey 1.05. TrelghtsduU. COTTON. ntQ i iv.iw; exports coastwise cruo, un , cAyurui m, ureat ifliuun . 25; spinners 400; exports to Continent to Great Britain ; BosTOM-Flrm; middling llc; low middling J1VSPod ordinary l(s; net receipts 773; gross Brffi O'SOO; Prt to Great hZ2?!!! ml(MSto 10c; low mid dling 10fcc; good ordinary 9; net receipts 96; gross ; sales 40; stock 1,792; spinners ; ex ports coastwise 1,102; to Great Britain ; toCon nent ; to channel . - Philadelphia Firm ; middling llifac; low middling Hi; good ordinary 10; net receipts 217; gross ; sales 186; spinners II; stock 7,500; exports to Great Britain . ' ATO5'Aatetj "?dllnc 10c; low mid- wuig lw.; guua wramaiy hc; receipts 205; shipments ; sales 273; stock . CHAKLN-Fim; middllrig 11c.: low mM- oung iu.; good ordinary lOtyc.; net receipts 525: gross -; sales 200; stock 14.683 : ernorti coastwise v; turn. Britain ; France : to channel . Continent t t?w"J5SIn,a?'v; 88168 26i "l uplands L1,' 0rlean8 consolidated net re- Continent 6,846. s"f v?x,, ojLuvns to ureal isruam flkka. . Litkbpool Noon Good demand. Uplands Bfed.. Orleans, 6ild., low middling uplands . LS'JS&SS ordinary uplands-: r.t.'rSK ."i'"-"'" exErt a,ooo, re- i 'il.,1. Aiuoncan zo,uw. jrutuns opened A;1Here' but the advance has since brenpar tlally lost Uplands low middling clause: April de livery 6 8-32, April and May 32Vl-loal-82 l??5?.' Juit". and August 6a7-32, August and ocpwjnioer 014, September and October -vOcto- New mn ahlnnail .T PersajLi; vet ouu AiuYciuuer . , vu.mu, w4u suvu , Apru na siay. " FUTURES. Tom Futures closed steady. 000 bales. ; April..'. May .....'.' Jane..... ....... ......... July ..... .......... August............ September...... October.. 4 November;.. . December. Sales 119, ll.22a.24 US 11. 818.82 11 .61a.62 11 17 10 .86a.88 10.81a.83 CITT COTTON MARKET.. Omci 0 THE Obsxbtek, CHABLona, April 8, 1870. f The market yesterday closed firm, as f oiim . Good middling .... Mlddlliig.;.... SWct low middling. .. iu Low middling?: , ifiP .U16VB .1.,..., ..,....... USi Lower grades.- RoSS Tlnwio ...... .... . imM JgTOLEN-flO REWARD. tIS?mne Prem'ses of W. J. F. Llddell, Saturdav "f-l. rtd.ln. bridle. The above reward win hi iT!25?di?aaaB low middling 10c.; good . ordinary lOc.: net recelpte 13; gross 263: sales H.flOO: bvir 7n- aTnXlt. LJiZzi ap if S. J" V- - ' ' w- C, MORGAN - (Zvozhzvvi un& Glx&sxxmvt ENLARGEMENT OE 43 CHINA CHINA ... - V C R OCK E R Y rANO GLASSWARE BUSINESS. MR. A. W. LUDOLP, OF BALTDiOBX, IfBv, m man of unlimited experience In this business, having traveled for 17 years in the West and South selling Crockery, Ac., for some of the most exten sive Crockery houses North, has been associated ' with JOHN OHN brookfieltx rookfixlU, of this crrr, In the above business, and the firm thus constitu ted will be known as JNO. BBOOKFIELD ft 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 Ware, House Furnishing Goods, Cutlery, Bar Fix tares, and many other goods too numerous to men tion, for our Wholesale and Retell trade. In fu ture we will handle SHOW CASES, &C. 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 jror nr. LudolTs return, as it will be a treat to ex amine his line of fine goods. JNO. BBOOKFIELD ft CO., Trade Street, near College, March 27. Under Democrat Office. S00tS VLVL& gUBtS. ATTENTION ATTENTION 1 A TT?XTrrvr"T All HIN 1 ION ax MKRCHA'NTS I MERCHANTS ! MERCHANTS ! Acction Sale OF 200 CASES OF BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, APRIL 8, 1879, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A M. The above la-a well assorted tot, suitable for the trade of North and South Carolina, and they win . be sold by the case only. nwOlpay i EVERY MERCHANT 10 do present at the imu. th si ni .w. Place at the old stand of SMITH FORBES Trade street, Charlotte, N. C. V -;; Terms-Cash, or satisfactory paper with Interest from date ol sale. v ' W. a FORBES, Agent , "PIANO WANTED. .mEHP? wl?les 10 rent a good Piano for his P. B 87?UIrWl' Prerred. Apply by.letter, tutrthuMHai.- - . GROCERIES CHXAP3 THAN XVXB.' 11 nxw eooxai m NXW FEATURES i Come to me for Riuvm. rim Bum. rv lasses, and other Family Grooeriea ?.v T.u nouvea, a iew Darreisof Berry Foster's (Da vie county) ? s lv-Z MBH;jMMmi mi n,,-, ; M , aKauasDAa..s , BEST RYE WHISK STV Also a fine lot of Connt hum. i ,Jn k All goods delivered to the Wfree T ehargTt W. H. CROQQN6ER, apN or below Wilson ft BlaSftldrtMd. JjV)R FINE WINES, And rure Liquors, Three Years Old. go OOCHRANjra, r Central Hotel Saloon. ' JUST RECEIVED, ONE ear load Choice White Virginia Bolted Meal which we will sell at a very lmr ngSsl Pro . - JT. B. ALEXANDER ft CO. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AKT E X AMI N E The splendid lme of WINDSOR MANOR " s PICKLES, VIZ: Autumn Cluster, Staffed Mansoes. Tinv Tim Gherkins, Martynias. Also the finest Une of C R A C K E R S Ever seen in Charlotte, at LeBOY DAVIDSON'S. Remember, this is the only first class stock of GROCERIES In town, found at Anything you want In Groceries can be LeROY DAVIDSON'S. MAGNOLIA, 300 Bbls. In assorted Sacks. 1 WHITE ROSE, 150 Bbls. In assorted Sacks. LEGAL TENDER, 150 Bbls. In assorted Sacks. PIEDMONT PATENT FAMILY. We firuamntAA ft ti h iha lineal iw wa i aeaas oi iamuies, try it once and you will use no - vuv auaww ui UTO vTUllUi Aprfl 6. KiL MILLEB SONS. JAMES MURPHY, PRACTICAL TAILOR, Holton's Building, Trade Street, Up Stairs. Owlnc to the sMneeocr nf th ftmaa T ,n tare work very cheap. Will make fine suits for $10, Cassimere suits for $8. Pante of suite same iSSfreSJ? 5 nt- no charge. -V"J!." " ISO CVUTIUCBU. uchtenstein. JUiy 14, MERCHANT TAILOR, CHARLOTTE. N. C. suit or Darts thereof, thev can rmii aiut u tli wb leave to inionn an tnnm in ant nf n j MUOTmu uin, as ne is tne Dest artist cutter and tailor in this section. Should a $60 suit be too ilKSr"SnJP? l nau vnce, but have It to be uusuv, wiisu ana penecL A MAN WHO FAVORS l2,5nl3lJ'U3FJ 8nould br all means call at JffiE V? IW. ?J Crackers, pan- r.r!? r VQ" iwuuu mere, in met bis assortment is as toe as in any city where Sie STREET CARS AND POLICEMEN'S RATTLES are ramniar sounds. Don't fall to try his celebra ted 15c. Cigars, magnificent Caramels and delicious Tj- Cocoanut Cream, &c They are running w u wuiiwwii, jua u we man wno is 1 WANTED For mayor Will at the coming election. PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. $200 REWARD. KXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, J. . .... RAUiax, March 10th, 187a ) WKEKKAR. (VMol ttJ5fD,nw,t J?! V8- TAILOR, late pf ceals himself thai the ordinannmeM? not be served upon hlms . . " . of'ttorihCalhVbVT I N. B. Taylor fo tirSherW lf,"RS saw criminal to Justioe. r-. ' Done . at r Mtw f d.uu ii: . . . ByJnori; THOS. J.JARTIS. i & OvnvAW, Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION. Tavlor tn: ahnnt R5I nun nf . mariadltwst.. umi unra. FAMILY MEAL. 8 Car Loads 1,320 Bushels - CHOICE BOLTED MEAL I Mill, Ml. Just received. ' J f'r TIXLD BBO&, wboucbau sy KKTALL ... , - ,J -J, GROCERS and DEALERS in an rxrp v Br Keep constantly on hand f??" CHICKENS. TUR- .. ujfc, uusa TOTATOES, AP- fTfr MT rtLU1TS Ac. " Exclusive Dealers in R 1 MOTklTD m. nntiunn.. waaiwiuu'a and A L. FORD'S various brands of FLOUR. ttJTl amo, lTOnrjrro&s or rax J i CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N.C bU9e.,.b?n refltted " wwly fombhed x to kept in first class stvie. ' Terms, Per Day . S 2 00 Great todueements offered era; for terms see the proprietor to toble board- W-Omnlbus and Carriages at every tmta. FIELD BROTHERS MrJH. SLWri.soii Ladt.'. HXNBT WrXJOMO, ......Proprietors. Superintendents Clerk; $2.00 MARSHALL H 8 E H E SAVANNAH, GA. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. Reduced rate-82 00 and $2.50, according to : f Hon of Room. M. L. HARNETT, Feb. 16 tf. Clerk, late of Planters' Hotel. gTOP AT THE BOYDEN HOUSE Salisbury, N. C as. Bbqwk, Proprietor,' Late of the National Hotel, Raleigh.)1 C a Brown, Jr., Chief Clerk; W. O. Shelburn is decSO ;." OLD WASHINGTON RYE WHISKEY. penecay rree from adulterations. Read certificarA of analysis of Dr. Taylor, ShenUrt o?Va. nlf?CbxmlnaUon ofasam leu frnm hJ? R,2r WnUker. "elected by my SSSiS? tock of Messrs. Lathrop ft Leigh, I ePbJed to pronounce it to be a strictly pure ir ShSJS.i? Pecta, suitable for use nSMaMj or otherwise. WM. H. TAYLOrTm. D . State Chemist of Va. LATHROP ft LEIGH, Sole Proprietors, 1816 ft 1818 Cary street, Richmond, Va. "OLD ASHTNGTON RTE WHISKEY." wiahKn enJHL all who appreciate good Whiskey. Try it March 21-lmeod. " COCHRANE. M M R R 8 S N JOSEPH FISCHESSER, Phopbktor. DEALER IN BEER, ALE, PORTER AND WINES & LIQUORS, And the best brands of Cigars. SSifSLMf88 celebrated Reading Beer. 5JUed Beer on oand from Berpier A soSJJ1- Sold by the dozen at area sonaoie mice. All mw niitnm. 1 ..!, .h at home with the best Beer to town. ALSO A FINE BILLIARD ROOM ' .ATTACHED. Tryon Street, opposite Charlotte Hotel. ZUti8tVVi. D A. W. ALEXANDER, DENTIST' OFFICE OVER L. R. WRISTON 4 CCU Daue Storb. With 25 yean! experience I guarantee entin athtfactkm ' " Janll RIAL ESTATE, MDilNG AND. IMMIGRATION AGENCY, For selling and baying Mines, Lands and Houses, and win "" Advertise free of cost, all properties placed In mi . hands for sale. THOS. F. DRAYTON, Charlotte. N.C. decIO CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA ft AUGUSTA R. R.C0. Tbsascxkb's Officb, :: Columbia, & a, March 29, 1879. THE Coupons on the 2d Mortgage Bonds ofthls - Company, which become due on the nrrt 01 April, 1879T will be paid at the National Par Bank. New York Citr. and at the Central NaOonaJ Bank of thia dty. 1- -pit oi-eoa - . B.H. MORSE. aP 6 .4 ,.-..'';-:',.',.-,''.., ia . March 80, W. j. . ,
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