' 1 ' " " ' " ... J ; . J 1 J J i L i i y ' v : - . .- i j J j, J, Stye Charlotte fiDbscmr. THURSDAY, APRlL 10, 1879. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. The national board of health will meet in Savannah May 1st. . A commission is to ue sent to Havana to investigate the yellow fever. " The Eighteenth Infantry are to leave Atlanta for Milk river, Montana. The Fifth Artillery, from Charleston, .will supply their place. Wm. B. Astor, of New York, has con tributed $500 to have the murderer, Ourrie, prosecuted in Texas for the slaying of the actor, Benj. a Porter. So far 2160 colored emigrants have passed through St Louis for Kansas, and 250 others are now in that city, un able to obtain transportation for wan t of mean?. Representative Blackburn has al ready announced himself as a candi date for Speaker of the next House. Mr. Milton Sayler, of Ohio, is a living example of the uncertainty of this sort of thing, , Col.' 8heltonrG Davis, clerk of the . Virginia .Senate died ia Richmond Monday night at 1Q a'clock, after an ill ness of several Iweeks. CoL Davis was sixty-one years old. and had been clerk of the Senate for more than a quarter of a century. Thomas Hare, an old merchant of Philadelphia, was seized with apoplexy in the streets of Richmond, Va., Satur day night, and, being unknown at the time, was taken to the hospital, where he died Sunday night He was on a business visit to Richmond, in the in terest of a New York tinfoil house. His identity was not established until Monday. Mrs! Peck, wife' of Prof. Wm'Henry Peck, of Atlanta, Ga, is still confined to the Women's Hospital, in New York, from injuries she received in the recent collision on the New York elevated railway. She says she has little hope of fully recovering from the effects of the aecident, and that she will siie the company for $25,000. Washington special of the 5th to the Baltimore Sun: The speech of Senator Bayard this afternoon in favor of ad mitting Mr. Bell, of New Hampshire, indicate that his case will not be made a party one, as it should not be. To night it is said that several other Dem ocratic Senators will vote to admit Mr. Bell, and it would not be surprising should he be admitted Ttis claimed in army circles that the President can have no authority to re store Gen. Fitz John Porter to the army unless by special act of Congress. The judge advocate general is understood to hold that as the organization of the army to which Gen. Porter belonged is not now in existence, any bill to meet his rase must not onlv provide for his pay, but also must fix his rank. J Mrs. Jefferson Davis has also been in terviewed by the Boston Herald. s bne differs with her husband regarding the future of the negro, and thinks that the race can be educated and made self -reli- ant She is a reader of Darwin, 'Hux ley, and others, but ia so orthodox in her relicrious belief that she puts faith in everv line of the Bible. She believes , thtttthe world was made in Bix'days airi that the whale swallowed J6nah. Edward Kenney, colored, and Hall, white, were received at the tentiary of Virginia Monday, Hanover county, where they tried and convicted under the pem t'rom were State laws forbidding the intermarriage of different races. Kenney had been liv ing unlawfully with the woman, and in October last being threatened with prosecution, went to Washington.where they were married, u pon tneir return they were indicted and tried and sen tenced to five years in the penitentiary. A meeting of about 200 colored men was held in Richmond Monday night. Several colored orators made lengthy speeches, favoring Grant for the next President Resolutions were adopted i-i .i: : . i a : i "i ' . i appointing uuuiiuiLie w visu v asu- ington and use their influence to sus-"i tain the course of Judge Rives in in-'? dieting the county judged of Virginia for railing to summon colored jurors' on juries in their courts. The action of the meeting is not approved by many prominent colored men in Richmond. T A LSI AGE'S TRIAL. Calling Dr. Vandyke a L':a.-A Breaks the Pew. Crowd Tlat Special dispatch to the Philadelphia Times. New York, April 7.The Talmage' trial opened with a resolution that pro posed to permit the pastor to prove that if he did accuse the witness Hathaway of dishonest practices he' did .not, do so falsely Tha Rav Arthiur Cr-ooby aok ed how they could, know the character of a witness if; MtepHJiey raked the . slums andT gutter--to -get evidence against him Afc-this .poinfr hp was interrupted by violent hissing fronAhe gallery. Mr. Crosby said that he was supposing the case. - The moderator said: that the audience could in a very few minutes cause the Presbytery to sit with closed doors. The resolution was agreed to, Mr. Hathaway went- again :upon the wit ness stand. Suestion. When and where did Dr. mage call Dr. Vandyke a notorious liar 'i Answer. , . On . the morning I ap prised Dri Talmage of what Dr. Van dyke had said when he refused to go with me to Dr. Vankyfl. "ITa irift that I was a truthful man l that he had never known .anytjiinoj ti&Tcontrary, but -that-Dr. Vandyke was - a notorious liar. - .-, r t-; . '3t .The witness was examined at great length with reference to (his talk with ralmage.- A letter was received from the trustees of the church in which the trial is .held ; complaining that the throng that has attended j the trial has : broken the, pews,; torn ?oat the book racks, written scurrilous i sentences on the wood work and in tha toeajwoottte pedals of the organ; . v, uucuw) uau ueen neara ei ae ?royinjr XtWhelongtog to the Church. "ThA trnstAoa rnfiSZiTti.-' Presbytery that , if the -riotous crowd" " i" , ' . o property iney (the trustees) will ' be compelled to hold the Presbytery responsible for aam- t : I " -V;TeHow Jack's Cbanee at Wilmington. ' - , . fWllminton Sun, 8th.J If qarktInregAilkliOMare any&0 J ox me prevention ot yellpw been securelv closed. lnoVori 0a ' A --vvvfc uu KuajL ti ed, by the new Quarantine hna Ufw ; wnvenea in tne city yesterday. The '.quarantine .rules f or. this ;; ' Tawn nP adopted and ordered into io4.-B ox ine Pru?ter. By the new regulations no ; vpsraI fmm un wrt- iT" jD iuiwuoub diseases exist, is ?2.?iW the city than ' 1 ZmZ'JZ rr oim l distance of 28 miles, or to load or unload, nr t ' ' t u D Fis,"t aay untu the 1st of November. The mode of disinfectJ -. . in sMds ia riiHrl and fhu Za iXrl ' ' ruYes in regarS toTilots and rthTtotaS wuiBo ueuween any vessel under quar - . feSUne with anotheiv are no less so;. - r 'bli ' fever in this port, then our people may ' MKS'CUMMIVS TESTIMONY. The Shooting of JB. C, Porter as Seen by a Woman who Narrowly Escaped. v New York Sun, 8th. J The following letter has just been re ceived in tnis city irom . jmaa ex- lie Cummins, in resenting an insult to whom the late B. C Porter was snot down by Jim Currie, the desperado, and Mr. Maurice Barrymore was seriously wounded: , r "MAnsHAtit. Texas. This is the first moment I have had to myself since that frightful night 1 don't know that i can sufficiently collect myself to write you a rational letter. You will remember, in my last letter how I rejoiced at the thought of leaving Texes, and what a day's work I had before me. Of course you have read how it ended. I sent cuttings irom tne papers nere, uui uu pen can do justice to the cruelty of the aitair. x aare not iuihk it uvei nnw a full account of it but perhaps you can imagine somewhat what my feel ings must be to have seen two men shot down one killed, the other badly wounded (and onlv within the last forty-eight hours pronounced out of danger), and two pistols pointed at me. I don't know what saved me, only that I did not scream. The fact oi my De ing a woman did not as he had killed women before. There was no provoca tion whatever, and the indignation here knows Hd 'limit The people b.ave all been very kind in every way. They done everything they could, and all I hope tor now is mat xexas win uo uei self justice, and I think she will. I took entire care oi Mr. uarrymore untu nis wife came on Saturday, but she is deli cate, and can't do much. I have not slept nor eaten anything to speak of, and shall not while I am here such a state of terror! "I begged them to let me go home yesterday, but Mr. Barrymore, poor fel low ! thinks he will be able to play a small part in a few weeks, and wants the company to keep together until we join Ward. They have received tele grams from Memphis, and all those places where I am known, expressing the greatest sympathy ; so I presume I shall have to go. "Billy Emerson has been here, and the company have been so kind. I must say I have never seen so much kind ness in my life telegrams from every one. We have to come here in June for the trial. A great many lawyers have sent letters, offering their services. I am only sorry that they did not lynch him. It was reared they would." The Exodus of the Segro fix-in lhe South. Washington Letter to Richmond Dispatch. All the accounts that reach Washing ton front the South indicate that the negroes are very much worked up in regard to going' West and North, and that thev have the idea that some Moses is to rise up and lead thera from Egvpt to the Promised Land. The ul tra Radicals at Washington, including Zach. and William E. Chandler and in fidel Bob Ingersoll, are also greatly in terested in the movement so much so that Zach. offers them land and a mule, and Bob Ingersoll says he ay ill give half he can make by his lecture on hell and against the Bible in aid of the cause. Now, these Radical leaders do not care a fisr for the personal comfort of the ne groes, and I have been anxious to as certain why they are so much interest ed in aiding them to emigrate from their homes to a strange country. I asked first a Southerner what it meant, and he replied: "It means that these Utopian negro-worshippers are per suading the black man to leave a peo ple, a country, and a climate suited to his race by centuries of residence in the South, to seek homes in a colder region, where the negro has never met with either sympathy or assistence." I Sropounded the same question to a Torthern Republican, and he said : "It will take the negro from a land of bon dage to a home of freedom, and make men and women of his children." A Western Democrat, to whom I commu nicated the above answer, said: "All that is fudge, as it means politics, and nothing more nor less, for Zach. Chand ler cares no more for their bodies than Bob Ingersoll does for their souls. The movement indicates," said he, "that even with the troops at the polls, these Radical managers cannot now see how they can rescue the solid South from the Democrats; but thev do see hoAV bv the transportation of negro voters from the South to the West, Western States now aouDuui can ; do made secure for Ulysses in 1880. They have taken time by the forelock, and it will not cost more to do this than to use the custom ary measures for making Democratic States with small majorities Republi can." A leading Massachusetts ioumal- istsaysitis clear that the movement is intended to decrease the population of the South so as to diminish repre sentation in 1880.' He belieA'es thai thousands, after they get West, will be gradually taken to New Yorlr, New Jersey and Connecticut. Money, and a great deal of it, is being used, he says, by the inaugurators and managers of this cruel scheme. You will hear more of it. Rainey, ex-congressman from South Carolina, and other prominent negroes who sojourn in Washington in hope of being provided for, are holding meetings on the subject, and say the negroes from their, States are anxious to emigrate to a neAV country where they can enjoy, I suppose, such political privileges as they had when South Car olina and other States were robbed of every dollar that could be reached. Rainey is one of a colored commission that is tor be sent West to look after the movement and report his obsen-ations to Zactirehandler. " CAkbtlsTlTEMS. The grange is dead in Abbeville.1 . The Supreme Court of the State coni ven;es ftextTuesclay. , v ., f . ,;. The Lee Light Infantry, of Chester, "L t chartered a train on the Ches ter Lenoir Railroad, and onthelst of W will go on; a - pleasure excursion to Dallas, N. -.; - -i i i The Governors of South Carolina and Georgia are to be at Wofford Citfege commencement Spartanburg, and the Herald wants them to induce the Gov ernor of ;North Carolina. to attend too. iMr Hezekiab Pollard, a soldier of the warof 1812, died atMhonie'in vSpar J!"".". wumij ;aauft jiuauay -jji ; the same county, near jPxospect, -Mr,. -Green lux ; also, jit Paeolett 'Depot;-Crosar Gist jiiear GrasBy Pond, samecounty, jQf the 8etieS Of SfihOOl books whlVh hava tben IselifcteaVfor. usift linitiift scnoois or this Ktate nave ottered to ex-? cnange them with booksellers having other kinds at a small diffprence in price. Iriderrthis arrangement, i- larga Bum berab6tlt 3,000 voMm3 tf the latter- have been sent to the store of Mr. Bryan, the general agent, and are being uurut to get mem out oi use. , 'T- Kershaw Gazette . A A a M pssrs. C: PinV Bowen and Wm. Wood were . returning to their homes in West Wateree last Thursday, afternoon, they quarrelled about omething,andia "fight ensued. From an eye witness we learn that they first .had a rough-and-tumble engager ment ' in;the mud," after which both arose, and holding each other at arsa's length,-commenced work with their pistols. It is- said they indulged in a kind of grand walk round while they fired six shots - apiece at each other. The result was thatMf. Bowen received a wound in the lower part of - his face, anamr. ooa was snotm the shoulder. rwsrvmnh-v onttinv Co be fearfuUi alarming. the average ot We belni lesJened every year; with out any reasonable cause, aeatn resuuuig geueiat ly from the most Insignificant origin. At this sea son ol the year especially, a cold Is such a common thing that in the hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers anenamg ik mm uuou uu too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set in. 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Postoffice Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana ' All our Grand Extraordinary Dra are under the supervision and management of ENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A, EARLY. . apr8 NEW BOOKS AT TIDDY'S CITY BOOK STORE. Mayne Reed's Novels, 6 vols., Travels in Central Asia, by Vambery, Treasure of Wit and Wisdom, Short History of English People, Green, Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, Social Etiquette of New York, 1 vol., cloth, 87.50 4.50 2.50 1.75 7.50 1.00 If you want to get a cheap Feather Duster go to TIDDY & BRO'S. You will always find something nice in the way of Stationery at TIDDY 4 BRO'S. The latest styles of Wall Paper can always be found at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. Mabie, Todd & Co's. Gold Pens always on hand at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. BUTTERICK'S SPRING CATALOGUES And: Metropolitan Fashion sheets for April, Just received at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE. March 28, 1879. lfpxoncs. OLD WASHINGTON RYE WHISKEY. We?caH attention of dealers to this celebrated Whiskey, -well known In Northern and Southern markets. It Is smooth, pleasant to the taste, and perfectly free from adulterations. Read certificate of analysis of Dr. Taylor, State Chemist of Va.: " Having made a chemical examination of a sam ple of Washington Rye Whiskey, seleete by my self from the stock rJFMfcssrs.- Lathrop ft Leigh, I am enabled toitronounee it to be a strictly pure ar ticle tn all respects, suitable tor use medicinally or otherwise. WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D.. State Chemist of Va. LATHROP & LEIGH, Sole Proprietors, 1816 & 1318 Gary street, Richmond, Va. OLD ASHING TON RYE "WHISKEY." I am now prepared to furnish the genuine Old Washington Rye Whiskey. It is of the most supe rior quality in taste and purity. A long experience Justifies me in commending it to connoisseurs, and all who appreciate good Whiskey CHBllNEt : March 21 lmeod. IH P E R I A L M P E R I A L S A L o o rT S A L O OH JOSEPH FISCHESSER, PROPRIETOR. DEALER IN BEER, ALE, POfiTER WINES & EIQtTORS, ' Ahd the best brands of Cigars. . Agent for Fred Lauer's celebrated Betdlng Beer: Keeps fresh bottled Beer on hand from Bergner k Engel, Philadelphia. Sold by the dozen at a rea sonable price. ; All my customers can be furnished at home with the best Beer In town. . - ' '! ' ALSO A FINE ' BILLIARD ROOM ATTACHED. : Tryon Street, opposite Charlotte HoteL !..., T EE W. BATTLE, M. D., Having removed his office t6 the first floor over the Traders' National Bank, can be found there ail hours during the day, and at his residence cox ner Seventh and College streets, at night, fb7 8m , . . r . i i 1 1 , IDR. E. H.IGREENE, TENDERS his professional services to the peo ple of Charlotte and vicinity. Being a gradu ate of both schools of medicine, (Alopathic and Homeopathic) he is qualified -to practice either system. , He will still devote attention especially to Chroi io disbakes, but will also do a general practice. Calls attended day or night. , . . Office over McAden's drug storel Residence on College street, corner ot 6th street, - -mar22 dw 8m . . , . . ii -nj ji i 7i" i'"r y gritttiuir anti, &iu&tn& i ' . 1W u I, it ...4 I t.,,, -..Jijin' i BOOK BINDING. STEAM POWER. FAST PRESSES. GOOll.W.QRKMEN. In connection with the. publication of Thx Ob- ssBTxkj and theestabHshment ef one of the iarg- ! . . .' .':i; s .'. : . . est, most complete, and post thoroughly equipped JOB ' 1 In the South, the proprietor has Just added a com- plele BOOK " BINDERY AND Ruling Department, Capable of executing the very best class of work at short notice. Old magazines, newspapers, law or other books rebound in handsome style, and at very low figures. 1 BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of tl Is class, ruled and bound to order. We are prepared to furnish close estimates on every description of LETTER PRESS PRINTING. A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOR POSTER PRINTING. Theatricals and other exhibitions can get their DATES and POSTERS printed here in as attractive a manner as tn New York. "We hare a very full supply of type for printing, at short notice and In first class style, BRIEFS FOR THE SUPREME COURT, .. And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments tn good shape will do well to give us a trial. We have the most accurate proof-readers, and our work is as free from defects as it is possible to make it LETTER HEADS, Statements, ' Order Books, Visaing Cards, ,: ' "' ; Ball" Cards r Pamphlets,. NOTEt HEADS, Circulars, Envelopes, Handbills, Invitations, j Checks, Labels' BILL. JHE ADS, Beceipt Books, i Business Cards, ..:"';:'.: Programmes ' ' "l , , . Magistrates and r Court Blanks. ; . . .. ';;tr' , ' t ; In fact, all kinds of printing dene at short notice. ',.J !,.J j-'-.t! ! i . ; .'. . i ' Special attention given to. Railroad Printing. - j' tin"1 "1 f-f,i '' ' mm mux. ' Having alaiger flupply of type than most Job ea tabllflhments, BOOS WORK has been and will continue to be a specialty with us. 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. -t1 ldre Address ' (r TBS, OBSERVER, - P. P. Box 182. , - Charlotte, N.'C. WHEN ANY MAN J FEELS SICK WITH 1 COLD CHILLS, FEVER FLUSHES, headache ana general unoomfortableness, i ?'. . ', ..AW) TXT DON'T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT AILS HIM Then is the time to take JVIOTT'S PILLS. f impurities from the stomach alTd sys aiding digestion, and system, r RESTORING TO HEALTH, when all other remedies fall Take them for Biliousness, Indigestion Cotiv SrWstomac' m WITHOuTaUAL WARBANTKn JOHN F. HENRY, CURR1N & Co.. Sole Proprietors, . 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. For sale by L. R. Wriston Sc Co.. Charlotte. N. c mar4 SMITH'S WORM OIL. . Athens, Ga., December 8, 1878. A few nights since I gave my son one dose of the worm Oil, and the next day he passed sixteen large worms. At the i same time I gave one to my little g,rl, four years old, and she passed elghty-sli worms from four to fifteen Inches ion& W. FrPHILLIPS. Wo Ott for sale by Druggists generally. Pre pared by E. S. LYNDON, Athens, Ga. Price 25 cents. Ieb21dfcwi r Is & nerfect Blooa Prntmn ant q ti. only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci ence, that has made radical and Permanent Cures of Syphilis and Scrofula in all their It thoroughly removes mercury from the tern: it relieves the azoniea of rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis- Sold by druggists generally. feb25 6m ELECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous debility, premature de cay, exhaustion, eta The only reliable cure. Clr culars mailed free. Address J. K. REKVES, 43 Chatham street, N. Y. Feb. 20-d4w8m. JONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAINS GOING BAST. 3 I No. Date, Nov. 10, '78. No. 2 No. 4 I Daily Daily Dally ex.Sun. Leave Charlotte, 3.45 a m j 6.55 p m " Greensboro, 8.20 am 1 4.10pnt " Raleigh, 8 00pm 5.30am I Arrive Goldsboro, 5.25 p m 0.30 a m No. 2 Connects at Salisbury with W.N.C.R.R. for all points in Western. North Carolina, dally except Sundays At Greensboro with R. & D. R, R. for all points North, East and West. At Goldsboro with W. & W. R. R. for Wilmington. No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with RACK. B. for all points North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WKST. No. 7. Dally ex. Bun. Date, Nov. 10, '78. Na 1 Daily. No. 3 Daily. Leave Goldsboro, 9.50 a m 5.35 p m " Raleigh, S.50pm " Greensboro 8.28 pm 6.47 am Arrive Charlotte, 1 2.25 a m 10.50 a m 5.80 a bl No. 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. ; At Charlotte with C., C AR. B. for all points South and South-west; at Alt-Line Junction with A. A C. A. L. Railroad for all pelats South and South-east. No. 8 Connects at Salisbury withvW. N. C. R. B. dally except Sunday. At Air-Line, junction with A. &C A. Li for all potnte South and South-west. At : Charlotte with . C. A. RaUroad for all points South and South-west SALXK BRANCH. Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8.50 p m Arrive Salem, " " " 10.50 pm Leave Salem, " ' " 5.45 am Arrive Greensboro, " " 7.45 am Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the R. & D. and N. C. Railroads. :'- " ' StKEMRO CASS vriTHcxrr CHAH6X Run both ways on Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 3 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. - Through Tiekets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west, West, North and East For Emigrant rates to points In Arkan sas and Texas, address ,.i.-a -.,!.h J. B. MACMURDO. Gen. Passenger Agent, .nov20 Richmond Va. HARLOTTE, COLUMtlA AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD. CharxiOttx, Columbia ahd Augusta r. R., Columbia, & C, Dec. 27, 1878. On and after Sunday, Dec 29th, 1878, the fol lowing jpasseoger schedule will be run over this, road, (Washington time,); : NIGHT EXPRESS. Going South, Na 1. Leave Charlotte, . . i 1 00 a. m Arrive Columbia,.... 6 00 a. m Leave Columbia 6 05 a. m Arrive Augusta 10 00 a. m ; going North, Na 2. Leave Augusta 6 65 p. Arrive Columbia. 1 0 00 p. m. Leave Columbia,.....; 10 10 p m. Arrive Charlotte,.... 3 10 a.m. DAY PASSENGER, - - ;. Gooio South, Na .8. Leave Charlotte..... 11 27 a.m. Arrive Columbia.... 4 10 p.m. Leave Columbia ...... 4 15 p.m. Arrive Augustaf. 8 30 p.m. ' -'-' i -;-4 Going North, Na 4. Leave Augusta.. . .4i 9 03 a.m Arrive Columbia..... 1 20 pm Leave Columbia., ..... I 30 p.m Arrive;Charrptte,A;.T;;.r 6 80 p.m These tram" stop only at Fort Mill, Rock Hill. Chester, Wlnnsboro, Ridgeway, LeesvlUe, Bates burg, Ridge Springs, Johston, Trenton and Granite ville. All other stations will be recognized as flag stations. Pullman Palacy sleeping and drawing-room cars on Nos. 1 and 2,TGTeensboro to Augusta; also on Nos.8and4. New .York to Savannah, via Blch mond & Georgia Central Railroad. .'.i'ii- . i T. D. KLINE, Superintendent - jHa B. juacmubdo, . u. r. agent F. C. MUNZLER, . DEALER in Lager Beer, Ale and Porter; bottled beer a specialty. Bottled beer delivered to any part of the city free of charge at ONE DOL LAB PER DOZEN. " Lager Beer Is healthy and an excellent appetizer and recommended by all good physicians to per sons in delicate health. . All orders left at John Vogel's tailor shop will re oelve prompt attention, , . ouur4 n