SUBSCRIPTION BATES l ;J i ITifJE OBJEUYtK JOB MPAhlllZXT ' fiiut been thoroughly supplied wilh eufrv Jdl.: IO0U, and totA Laied Style ofDpe, and wry . , . maimer ooe Wor em now e oo with nmtneu. -and ehp&im. ,Wm;Piriihi W tlOftpl . uti - mi ! 11 in rn 1 mi 11 tii iy-Jn.wir-r 11 rin .n imnwi i.. iima..r BLAjrKMILIrSAJiS ji Tt y ;if j rl j j i 4 ; ' ' ; 1 LSTTSR-RXADS, CARDS. - i ' TABS. &ECSIPT8, POSTERS, , : . '; & V.V.V.V. WXKKXT EDITION t ... ( t -2 00 mm ::"mrvx':' 1 00 VOL. XX. NO; 3,169,-- asj no; PAJIPSLSTS,' CntCULAES, CHECKS, 40S r SUN UMBRELLAS. 1 A M ) 1 1 buying purasola and' Sua Umbrellas. LacU3 the best assortment at the lowest prices at ELIAS ''tfOHfeftS.' Xber will also Ond other goods to salt them upon wUlcH ther can sate money. Our stock of Fancy and Staple DRY, GOODS, s l)0W complete, among which majj be found a tull suppi of House Furnlsnlng Cooda, Sheeting and Pillow Casings In Linen and Cotton, Linen Table Damask to White, Sate'lteaiml TeDowl Napkins, Doylaa and toweto'ln err Vartetr; Calf pets, Bugs, MaftlngSBJidOfl 'Clotiw.' ' Our stock of Embroidery and Trimmings Is large1, and will be found yery cheap. 80 will our stock of WHITE GO'OD; HOSIERY. LOVE8. HAKDHEECtaEFS, COB-; SETS, FANS AND TIES. :l '. ., . - - . I A I ' Ask to see our Ten Cents Linen Cambric' Band' kerchief and. 82, Sun Umbrellas. ,Toa wlfllflnd them cheap, and everything else tn" proportion. Call and see us. It will pay you. B UBQB39 NICHOLS, WHOLESAt ykND KfSl&J i ? DIALER IH ALL KIND8 OF FCBNTTUKB FUKNITUSK! BEDDING, &C. BEDDING, AC. A Fun Line of CHEA? BEDSTEADS 1 CHEAP BEDSTEADS ( LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES 1 LOUNGES I LOUNGES LOUNGES 1 PARLOB AND CHAMFER BUTTS! PARLOS AND CHAMPKB SUITS ! ry COFFINS ol all ktods on hand. -43 CT" COFFINS of aH kinds on hnd.Cf : No, 5 Wwrr Tradi Stkiht. CHARLOTTE, N. C fS Ladlss' and GenUemen'i BurlaT Bobes- fine supply. ' ' '' - JARGAINS:,! r-IM- BBS EC tF H 2WtC?J!LI! a r,S .-.Er.xm.ff it! Kit y. fit 'HTi:I..!'-Mt ' AT t t ' t k i tl. E.G. rWABRX))I&. .-tin. i-.. . . i .". .. .;: )! Jif'l i ijf ri : !. i-. !: ... r. ! : r. I iP ttf M Sock la very Lar, f and embfW : , I i IT - --r -;:-7'fi'l ?;.'- .H:( : Vliii'jZ&i. ' If ;' P4hLOR,mAlABEK DININa BOQr 'tjtV AVV f.-f r r Kf -I rr ; t i ..,5 iA.'tsy OFFICE FUBNrjTJBET All Goods Packed Free ofChargr TO THE PEOPLE. We -wish to eall apeclal attention to oar new ant ral of . WHITE GOODS, fat Linen Cambrlea, Linen Lawns, White French We Invite attention to our stock of Swiss Kdrinm and lnsertlnars. the handaoniMt trnda in thA mu. ket Also a full stock Hambura Eddrum and InaerUngs, and Insertlngs In white and colors; Lin- nl Cuffs and CollAra. ILmM "Rlha T JUW T.inn anil Carnbrtc handkerchiefs. uoni xau tor look as oafUgurtd Lawns and Qt candles. . Our stock of Gloves Is complete In every Dne Long Lace GWves a afttta.inaU colors. Harris and Josephine seamless Kids. Also a good variety-ef eheapei' branda. Ladies 'ParaaoU taaQ the new styles of the season. Umbrellas in Ging ham. Kegenw and Silk. - Itemember, we keep the handsomest stock of In the market Our stock of domestic goods la com Dlete In everr branch.and ihinmr than tat. Third stock of Isles' Hats Jus arrtredj aM a seconit io. 01 uswr owaw ttam. ixm'1 lorget we nave the cheapest stock of Shirts, laundrled and unlaunw dried. In the City. Be sure and examine oar stock of Gents' Furolshmgi Goods and Charlottesrllle: uassi meres, ine newest styles out A good assort ment Of i READY MADE biioTHiNis, -" M : Orders- promptly filled. Boots, Shoes, &c. Bespecu)lf,; T. L. SEIGLE & CO., s Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon W, Charlotte, N. a April 22 . . . LOW PRICES BULE THE DAT. LARGE JCROWDS Dally throng the CHEAP STOBE OF ' H. MORRIS & BRO'S. STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS THIS WEEK. MenBest Flannel Suits, only $12,00 Beartfol light Casslmere Pants, $2.50, 3.50, 460 White Fancy pique', 8, 10 and 12 eta. per yard;' Beautiful Lawns, 10 and 12ft " " Dress Linen, all shades, 18, 20 and 25c per yard. Hamburg Edging, all widths, 8 to 25c per yard. Two-button Kid Gloves, alf shades, feOci, 75c and $1.00 per pair. . t Beautiful Dress Banting, worth 25c., for 15 cents per yard. ' Yard Wide good Bleaching, ory 8c. per yard. ' 1 Best Calicos, all grades; billy 6" cents per yard. It will pay anybody to Inspect our Goods and prices, as we claim to be the leading low price house In Charlotte: ; I ' Just received, a beautiful line of - gfrom im Centa foS3. Banging 1 1 i - Also, a fun line of STRAW GOODS And Ladles' Underwear, at immense bargains. rw unmsnMM. T April 12. SPEINCLOfBflNG. fi ll W. KAUFMAN ft' We have made the experiment or purchasing a stock eo complete as to include the latest novelties In Men's, Youth's. Bey's and Children's OOO L OO TTTT H O O T H h u irw O O H II 80L JJl'l" UiLLU((W II w JTH OOO - i.rr' - ' -- , -. . dines ready -40 give jbtakn fx prwes. . ery mentwhJcb is Mid at our house Is warranted to be as represented, and In price less than can be &ieWb7 Woonttoae1sell Cheaper than any other house, as we did the pasr ssarvdtheyhave gained i&e reputation of t lnc the best in the markeiti.-' iWe present this season to the consumer a fln (It' cl I 111 BootSlis and Slippers; toil ''ItodudllriTfcriTi the country. TWeJ I fiae Felt. Stiff and Btraw-oaw. ana ur ifore you examine oi atock, as the cheapest . , 1. Hp. Can be had at .it-,..'- - si--'? s'liTiV,!;! -i . .; W. KAUFMAN M CXVS. Cnirlotte; K. C. Sewlig the Tares. tk'J: Baltimore Sun, 1.9th.3 A Drisoner In the nenltentlarT who heard Mr. Moody's remarks last Sunday, retired after the dis co arse to a cell and soon emerged with verses has- my written in ma meantime, wnicn naa Deen sug- Eisted by the discourse, and handed them to Mr. oody, whorln the afternoon had them read at Maryland Institute, as follows: Sowing tares, when tt might have been wheat, riucKing tne Dua 01 uie's wreatn au complete; The night sinks down, amid darkness and fears, While we are so cruelly sowing the tares. Sowing the tares Vf 'inaUos imd 8pKe J i Words of black Import Plutonian night; We might have sowed roses amid life's sad cares, But we turned from their beauty to sowing the tares. Sowing the tares how dark the black sin, , Mingling a cone with life's sweetest hymn; ' Heeding no anguish, no piteous prayers While we were so cruelly sowing the tares. Sowing the tares to bring sorrow down xnat tods 01 us eweis uie's iairest crown; Turning to silver the once golden hairs That grew whiter and whiter as we sowed the tares. Sowing' the tares under cover of night; ' ' ' ' When we might have sowed Joys cheery and bright, Ohl heart, turn to God. with renentance and prayers And plead for forgiveness for sowing the tares. OB8JE1U VAX IONS. ' On account of the decided manner of his spouse, gnythesays his children are governed by ma-shall The "extlngulshef of the five-twenties" Is the latest title for John Sherman; but Eliza Pinks ton continues to head her letters Dear John." . Jeff Davis had his pocket knife sharpened the. other day, and certain Republican journals Imme diately declared that the South was preparing for a new rebellion. When the mild spring days come, If they ever should, look out for the showy thirty-five dollar baby carriage pushed along the sidewalk by a be draggled looking mother who hasn't had a square meal all winter. New' Haven Register. - The humorist of the Burlington Hawkeye has made $6,000 this season on the lecture platform. This is a good deal better than sitting In an edl toriaLroom all night and retiring in the morning with paste in your hair. ' When! Ben, Hill, of Georgia, congratulated Sena tor Bell upon his admission to the Senate he said: "You have not only triumphed over the Democratic committee, but gained a victory over the constitu tion as welL" It is too outrageously bad that Congressman Con ger was nowhere to be found when the war was go ing on. it wouia nave Deen a mere past time witn him todemoialize the Confederate army with one of his Jokes. FhOadelphia Time. We never there now don't be afraid, It Isn't that Pinafore eat: as we were saying, we never met with a woman yet that would yield a point without reluctance. We overheard one remarking 10 ner nusDana an evening or two ago: My aear. I always strive to Dlease you in everything!" "What T said 8Jwayr?Well--sometlmes always!" she returned, Ygnken Gazette. It Is impossible not to be struck by the originali ty and cleverness of the Spanish gypsies, even In their- .-vices. , A gypsy man was recently at confes sion sfae jday.and, while he was confessing, he splea In the monk's habit a silver snuff box, and stole It "Father," he said Immediately, "I accuse myseu 01 having stolen a silver snun dox." "men, my son. yon must certainly restore It" "Will you have it. rourselt 'my father?" "I? Certainly not. mr son." "The fact is." Droceeded the btdst. "that I have offered it to the owner and be has re fused It" "Then you can keep It with a good con science," answerea ine miner. 1 i. COLUMBIA NEWS: LETTER. Monument to J. W. Leckie Asylum Brecu-&oerli0T,s Guards Medical and Surgical Industrial Society Contemplated Proposed Shaft to , Timrodr-Fair Matters Ret. H. O. Judd. To the Editor of The Observer Columbia, April 21, 1879. A white marble obelisk, eight feet six inches high, and beautiful in its chaste sim plicity, has recently been erected to the memory 01 J. w. AiecKie, tormer stu dent of Davidson Coile&re. in the Pres byterian cemetery, in this city, by his instructors ana classmates. , The asylum bread is of an excellent quality and beautifully white, and is made at the institution by an experi enced baker. S. P. Reasoner. of Cincin nati, Ohio, of the best flour,' !Thamp- sons best, from isashvnie, Tenn., and -Cream of the West," from St. Paul, Min. Two hundred loaves of "tea" bread is the average daily supply. There .Will be rye ' and Graham bread in addition hereafter. The Governor's Guards celebrate their anniversary on the first Wednesday in Mav bv a parade and target match at the fair, grounds, to conclude with a sapper. The company now amis twice a Week.1 on Mondays and Thursdays.' jE. B. Turnipseed, M. D of this city. has been appointed a delegate to the Convocation of the American Medical Association, which assembles shortly in Atlanta, Ga. The doctor has receiv ed a special letter of invitation from the permanent secretary, Dr. Atkinson, of Philadelphia It is understood that he has 7 invented f more medical instru ment than any' other surgeon in South Carolina, and few nave been more pro lific of inventions of this character in the United States. Dr. T's instruments -fare now much used by. surgeons in Eu rope ana uanaaa; ? ; t ? A society, after the European pattern, for the purpose of encouraging domes tic industries, is in contemplation. It has been shown that a very creditable andrmanentdisplay of homeproducts might be secured at no expense, by con stituting the society through itsisecre tary an agent for tle ''exhibition. It is earnestly hoped your efforts may be .successful in holding a fair in Meck lenburg county on the week preceding that ofour State fair, as there are not a few exhibitors here desiring to put in for the premiums to be awarded at your jHeriMmtod'sigve in fTriit perrMttea lo rtejn$itt iinearecr jEor.jjne spot fwhfH he IrestS I bearing neither tablet nor thscrrptiori.hd -being over grown with weeds. It is now proposed to place svteuitafcle monument-to his memorv dvli Mis rematnsand ft aid in 3 J. ai , -. TTi a ' - A W raising the JpeAssary -funds isOtttend ed to nave an amateur concert an me evening of itbeittivBiling of 4the Confed erate monument. sLi Jiev. U. U. juaa, or urace cnurcn, ji l. Trr Tffarn.H onS corned WthiswmmunitHte zenana the sea, who wereToth to see him depart. Charleston's.loss in this in Bmceis'CoittniDiagain. - x. rW xlomwf n, Her Hah- 1 Special tq the LouIsvUlt Courier-JounialV l!fAifApill.L6iide Tom rnv and her manager. John Edwards, had a row at the opera house in this city last lilght; whidrngTiitedirr-ttig bursting mS42 tW iWPan'fe Pomexayjwas billed oappatin JJast LynnerButT after having a quarrel with Edwards, refused to eo on tiie stage. . !Jey. i. ViaJi' .Lof S L7 Stwer-i -two; jndustiious daughters of Charleston, the jnew, assistant rector oUptUA dew 'JrAnsa1 vlt; Sanifeg sicrityof ose3iag gaisea jor nuu jiusta vl wiusjh, uid x 1 The audience which was quitelarge, tt.iffht waskistnissed at 8:30 o'clock and thtorT money returned. The members 01 tne troupe are without the necessary means to take them home. Miss Pomeroy leaves, for .New .York to-morrow, she having canceled) the engagement jat Hopkinsville, where she was billed to Fridav night. The other mem-. beitf of" the company are arranging for; a performance by whicn tney nope 5 xor : .a?.. .Arm w-a nntr Via4l ATnOn QOO nriTYiiV, f iiiDQ 1 HUM' vuyii vaaawt uvww OHXW' JACKSON JB BM8T SWEET NAVJE JOBAOOO, Vfit r An Insulting - Kepty to the Request Made by Gov. Hampton in 1876. Telegnuji to Hew TortCSuaj Vlis" j Washington.' April 18rA hit of se cret history ilmstratiye of. Grant's ire? 8pect for civil awthorities was given in the close of Senator Randolph's speech in the Senate tosday. After speaking of the bad uses to whira anr 'armv can j t 1 .!; ifiit Jiiw oe pucwnenrit lscontrouea Dy aa ram 1 -x" bitious man;-so drained; is, the ahriy top?' obey orders; Baridoipijt' gaye the follow ing niustratioTiS " ours ; be all idle warning to a free people that 'has .felt and-seerrth usurping .jpwec&i'OTiU it be said, sir. that no. Jresident.of a; re pubUo .will darei t&w& intisuse. this lain rrom mo v. lauiyuou j,n ;i;neri; President of the United States, request ing him to .withdraw the troops .from the State house of ' South Carolina, ' in deference to: sa 'fieclsidri of the Stipreme and highest cbiirt of that State. I urged the importance of It wth all '. the force of language at nify command. I tohlthe -President that, in the judgment of emi nent lawyers, the Governor then out of office by the expiration of his term, bad notlawfully invoked the assistance jof, Pederai j power, inasmuch as he had made no effort to convoke his Legisla ture, though , easily , done, tancL obtain their action on a matter so vital; that the newly-elected Governor, desired the attendance1 of representatives ' of the people' atf their State house, from which Federal bayonets, as I nrrself saWi kept them ;' and finally, that the contest' be ing of purely State concern, regarding otily the claim of the State officersi and these having been definitely Bettled by the highest legal tribunal that could ev er take cognizance of the case, the Su preme Court of South Carolina, 1 hoped the Federal forces would be promptly withdrawn from the State capit61.,Xou may imagine, sir, my astonishment and indignation when, in an angry tone and an uncivil manner, the President re plied: '.I won't withdraw the troops. I don't care that for the decision ox the Supreme Court, and if I had any mes sage to send to Gen. Hampton it would be that his message to me is an imperti nence.' " An impertinence, sir! for ' the Gov ernor of a State to communicate' his wishes, not demand his rights; ' as he might properly have done, to the Presi dent ot the United States! An imper tinence, indeed 1 ' Upon what meat does this our Csesar feed that he hath grown so great T ' t " No, Mr. President, we cannot make too much haste to guard the liberties of freemen everywhere in this broad1 land from the chance of blotting the Pages of our history with a xepetition! of; the usurping act of a President less than three years ago." ; , SOUTH CARoJm ITEMS, The ' .'CkJumbia, minstrel troupe is r( - hearsmg Pinafore. . . . . . The Register says that up to Saturday evening about one-half of the ' January interest on the valid bonds! of the State had been paid at the ti-easuref 's office. !' SubsctUvtibhs .to ' a . considerable amount ' have',- been ' taken up for the relief of the sufferers by the( Walter poro tornado. Collectkms, , .in .13" behalf were taken up' Sunday in someof , the churches of Columbia. Gov, Simpson appeals to the people to aid the people of the stricken town. ' The prize of 0100 in gold, off ered by the Charleston Netos and Courier for the best serial story by a South Carolina writer, ha3 been awairded by the com mittee, to Mrs H. Hilton Broom, of Charleston, and the storv. "Ashurst :'or. Tiie, Days that are.Not..will be com-i menceq. in. we nteeKif iy ews ox tne ouui inst .;. . , ' Collector Brayton telegraphs - from Columbia to the commissioner Of in ternal revenue as follows:' While the revenue force - was f 'engaged in tiie destruction of an illicit distillery, about twelve miles from Spartanburg court house,: the officers were fired upon, and: special: Deputy $yrom wounded in tne thigh and shoulder. ? This is the second instance within a week that the assas sination of the revenue officers.has been attempted. - - - - A Bridegroom's .hffexoaAiitack. , 1 i "Richmond.' VasJ AnHlvlO'InfoTma?-- -non nas :,peen .piofLxjm. saocjuug i tragus t jfifuiKU WKiureucUJT, aay ; iiear: ratronviiiej "Bcoh county; wasjiroarjied . $0 iMis8r-,lwe.?H)ker three weeks ago,' and after a: pleasant honeynioM' he Suddenly grtyf despjtJttd ent. This morhinig.whue his, Wife Was in the sitting-room lat work on some fancy embrOidefy,1 hel cme iH;f With un axe upised;! anat4'lA teific blow split her head, open.: ,A: servant, hear ing the noise, rushed into the room, but the fatal deed was.jione. The "mur derer at once gave himself . up. and , put in a olea of insanitr. 1 He talked about the bloody crime in the most indiffer- enc .mannqr,. : jus,, samwi me aeputy constable i 1 1 Yes, 1 split her skull open, but wnars mat r - An inquest is now lover thefentire eommunity where it 1 : r, 1 Lady Drnmmer OyMhhurgKewB.3 ( . A few days ; ago- the merchants of Abingdom were waited upon by a lady rtnimmpr rthn first in tfift niatorv of thft WorldTtepf esenting a large cotioh mill owhediibyaAlrs.) Patterson and -Mrs. Rsaias: tnatusne ;vunaersiana8aii xne J way or aaaressmg ine mercnanisw.np, are inclined, to refuse the inducements he offers iu! cotton texturesi nan n i -. . it. t :) i .. .. f' . The Stalwart Freeware. - : y rWash. (toBaItlmoTe?Su For a week past a stream of stalwart Republicans of both-houses has poured into the White-;; House 'daily, and if common report is to be accepted, this oncerted -r movement on theuWhite i ' I House ,is inspired by the fears of; the lstatilienta' that: tePreslden is gpiug., Democrats. Some of them have come away and professed, whether 1 they really feel soorTiot,-that:they are entirely sausueu uie xrresment is ail ' Katloaal Sarglcal iBstllsie. . Two of the surgeonsof thls'notabreTnBltate will' visit Charlotte, ;N. &, fay 15th' and 16th, 1879,' stopping at the Charlotte Hotel They will have with them a fine outfit of biaoes and surgical ap pliances, and will be prepared to treat all kinds of Deformities "and Chronic Diseases, such as Quh Feet,' Hip Disease, Paralysis,? Special;) Diseases. Piles.- and Fistula. 1 Catarrh. f Private Diseases. Diseases of the Eye, Ac. For fuU, particularsad4 lTlfll t T. CTTD i"r A T . TVOTI'HIHWM . aprl3d4t w4w Atlanta, Ga ' iillii-ll CLOTHED IN EBY CONGErOLBLE ja April 6, 1870. COME AND SEE 1 BEFdRE BUYING Ul POL THE FINEST LOT OF CLOTHING Ever shown in this city. Remember that we are the rulers in 5ST Low Prices for Fine Clothing. April 22, 1679. - : WITTKOWSKY WITTKOWSKY & BAKUCH & BARUCH -ABE- RECEIVING RECEIVING RECEIVING THEIR SECOND STOCK. SECOND STOCK. ! SECOND STOCK. ; SECOND STOCK. TAKE NOTICE. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. aria ELECTION NOTICE . Notice is hereby given that an election will be held on the first Monday in May, (being the 5th day of the month), 1879, at the usual polling places in the several wards ot tne city oi unanone, for Mayor and a Board of Aldermen for said city, Ward No. 1 Registrar, John L Elms. ; i Inspectors Dr. It M. Orr, S. M. Howell, A. E. Gray.: . : '-m: . Ward No. 2 Registrar, H. B. Wullams. ' Inspectors John L. Morehead, Dr.. William Sloan, A. B. Davidson. , ,'!"..! WardNo. 8 Registrar, B. P. Boyd.- Inspectors R. M Gates, J. H. Carson, M. A, 'Ward No. 4 Registrar, B. F, Waring. Inspectors J. T. Bryce, Bufus .Bairlnger, R. B, Alexander. . -r . ' '-t.r j o M. E. ALEXANDER, Sheriff. I UH-i; !- " ' ' '2B. R. SMITHv.Mayor. -)..;. . March 28, 1870itde.;: --.:;,' ,, i UNDERTAKING . ;jU';'; 'i! '; r -j -: ,' . '. ! . ..-i, : ; : : .' i 1 ir:i-;i 'T '-:: -7r..v The undersigned is now prepared to fin all orders for every clan of Undertaking. : full assortment of Having on hand a COFFINS,. CASKETS AND! BURIAL CASES, ' - Both Wood and Meiatle. -' ;- - , ;, pbicbs: as low as aht. 1 .11. s . Hearses' furnished If desired. Furnltare ot every Description Repaired at sher With X. G. Rogers, Txads Street June 20. rrii T -fi it WE ABE DAILY RECEIVING AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Representing all the novel styles ii the New York " A general inspection is cordially solicited. Respectfally t HE V10T U -0 'gzxio&icnls. 1879 1879 T HE FOUR REVIEWS AND B LACKWOOP. 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