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l)e (El)atiatte SQhstvnix'.'. WKDKE8D A Y APP.IL a,'87& BAUEOAO WIRKCTOBT ! . . f,j .iJ!i J...1 . nnnwin? table shows the runnlmr of -J trains to and from Charlotte, on all. the m roads (Washington tlme): . 1 . RICHMOND IhLHTIlJLB. " . I j.K' Arrives from Richmond and GoldsboHri-OO a,m. t oaves for " '.fa.- - -f i 3.20 ag n). ffis from Richmond :. . .'10.50 a S. fiavesfor ' if ;. 8.45 p.m. ATLANTA CHimOTni.lJB-tXHI. u ...,Qa from Atlanta.. ..J'.v;v;.;;..v;sj! S.20 r,"r;;: iHonta tat m Arrives from Atlanta, ........ ...... -rV 6.50 p?m! i aves for Atlanta,. -. .'. :r. .Aji.J-i. 10.50 a. m. CHARLOTTR, COLUMBIA AOeiJBTA, I j Arrives from Augusta,. ... v , . .. 8.10 a m. f eaves for Augusta, , . 1.00 Arrives from Augusta, . . J, K n 6.80 ajoj. Leaves lor auBuono,.,..-,.,-j.. .f.i . w. CAROUHA CTSNTOAI 7 f from Wilmington, v7.ao & Leaves for Wilmlngtou,;TH.,wnv. 6.00 ft m. from Shelby.-..-.-I.. ,' 5.00 Att. leaves for Shelby, , 7,-00 arm ' ATLANTIC, raNHSSfflW ,QHIQ. ( irrivesfrom Statesvllle, .-.:. 'I :-.:... 6.80' Leaves for Statesvllle.. . . '& ?.00 OFFICE HOOKS. - 5 1 KjrtOPSNSi-.i.vCLOSESl Money Order Department,,. ftOO a, m, BiOO p.B Registry Department,. 9.00a. Seji'i Dellv'y Stamp DepU.8.0Q a m. i tt.oo p, m. m, 8.45P; m. on Sundays the General Delivery and St pejiartment wUl.be opeur rom ft, pa,, (to 10. OPENING AND. CLOBINO OF MAILS., . .,3 .,- OPENS. i CLOSES. Danville & Charlotte K.B.,. .oua.m. n.uup.: " " - 11.15 a.m. 6.00 p. charlotte & Atlanta K. B,,. 8.00 a. m. H.uo p. & Augusta K. H.,. , 8.30 p. nfcj 1U UU a, Wilm n s unanorae n. k.,. .sup. m. o.w ,"i,,inMfl AShelbvR-R.... 5.80 o.m. 6.00 ia.'m siaiesvuie,. . . . o.av p. o.uu a; m. r- Beattle's Fordt ; (hone route,) Monday at 5.00 p. m.. and Tuesdays at 8.00 a. m. J , r- Yorkviile. (horse route,) Thursdays at 0fl ,, ,, and Fridays at JOO.E r II I.I v 0 , -J rr5 tTIetooroloical Record .4f WEATHER BEPORT, APRIL 19. 40 P. M. riUlttOIVB. - Barom Th.i Atlanta j Augusta Charleston, Charlotte,.. Corsleana,, Iiullanola,.. (alveston, . 30.33 30.40 80.45 30.84 2988 28 80.01 30 41 Clear, 'i Clear. . eWaear. . Clear. Rain. ; Cloudy. Cloudy.. .Tackson'Ue, rair.- Fair. W, Ciear. .kit Key West,.. Mobile,. L3020 Montgom'jr, N. Orleans, 30.83 80.28 8024 30.45 30.81 30.11 FalrTT ' Punta Kasa Savannah, gt Marks. Havana.-. Clear. 5 12P Clear, , rair.:..i . IIVOICAXIONS WAS; MAKXlUSJTji ... 1t-.-.t r Ctit i t nwrfu1 " i Washington, April 22, ISO p. Mj Yor the South ftlaniclincreaing easterly winds, wamerpartialljrelduay weather, stationary or falling barome ter. anT Local Ileport for1 YeMWdayi ''if v Barometer Thermometer , Relative Humidity; :. tfind Direction,.... " Velocity Weather,...,........ WlndVelT 75 S.W.,i-1i'4 73 S.E.j,v 18 75 8.E. 1? 731 E. I 1Z 78 f B. 124 fai 8. 12 59 8.E. I 81 lOt I.. 1 OI KlfE. 24 7nr f. . :' 14 81 1 K '4 8QJ E. 111 30.370 66 B.W.I Clear. Highest tempeiaturft-7T'deg. lowrf 45. HOME PE7idll.I " ' f o-i-.t 10 TaIoo ati tViq nonrtinarpsi arA now e n orJer. i f Excellent repeats in reference tcvlhe wheat cropach aim vruswii. (.. . . ;t This is a gowl time to destroy the Canada thistle.- Let- HSbercUt .down whereyer found. ' : -;: .'.; The card w fitejfto vgWgj countrymen and thearowaiiiMi38ive in tellects something of rest j ast now .:-, Imported strawberries have come down to 25 cents pet l5rnartThey .are selling on the streeJIXJJiarleatoxt writs. . f'xf j J- r" ' Mr. W. R. Cochrane is putting up a substantial bowling alley iin the rear of J -ir M m , A i Tl Mil "Uur House, on xraae sireec. it wm be the only One in the cit?.'' . Solicitor Montgomery says that under the new law s his fees as prosecuting officer will hardly be sufficient to pay his hotel billion thecircuitr ,f) : - - The nronosition.- in -connection with H 'the mayoralty; ijJiicb!; jseems'to-toee.t the most favorv Skene; fdtnja,,iyndi- oate and fand the-eaiidldatefikKjtjfe. mi-mi The lazy clubr held its ' first ispring meeting at tnp court 'mouse - i lie Diissiiire was IUU SUIU Allt) nruCKCU-! ings were harmoniousarulenthasiastiic. The snrinsr ' three days' .meeting at I5ig Steel erfjektmrelijrwhich is al- ways so largely attended trom the sur rounding country, begins Friday and wids with Sunda.y. ! Many.people from t tie city, as usual, will "go out Straday. A convention was held by tWe1 (colored voters of Ward Nd. S last niditTaWdthe 1 )Uowin2iticketi noiniriatedfdE,ifllder. men : 11; T. liTitler,icmey-Keaairrg jn VV. (Jordon. "The meeting' favored Mr J F. I. OsborneunahimOuslv for maiori'l" The streets had o'fr !simmetislf;(as-! jpect yesterdays, Ttb.. wwii)arimgiOaoT spring decoctions tKwas iiwafted ihroiign the:, d''d6oM!;.ayj-' i-ooms; the ' flies' WeViSWaxjjiing- and,; i)ud8 were bursting -and -all -man kuaa Jiad the spring f even ,t't i Cotton Dlantinsr in this county ot fairly begin until last 'MOiiday uunng ine weeK, iwo-tnirua oi iub ciuh will be put in the grOuhdifathet coma not be more iavoraDie-ior rarm- ing operations; and. thearnierare up u) ineir eyes mjwort.- ism Better Ayamintffeittii.lMrO in time and see if -yourJ .names.are ;allJ "gut, otnerwise you may not uaui w exercise the nrefoirative' of 'a soVefeign next Monday week. ' Some, at ypu .were, nght mad about -this .thing, -you re - ion Fulurett, The bottorrt (lrnnnirtS'Out & - fntures has made some of "the boys" quite siclr vittim the past,, two days. 3 aung are looking a little .betterhowever just at present. Tho m nt-lret. for futures, went down vestevdav .tnnrninir azairiabojlt te'i points below the. closing price of Monday, but rail ied,durin2. the day and cosed lirm last evening ;at Monday's closinir m-irpq ' AVhateverthe cause,- ttinssin the. line al ..the. staple, :liaxe een very panicky for couple of- -"days tat, as some or vtuose; wno .nave cv;u lllr margins melt away have , KOod catoknow,..;;v.v:jr:i'ir.'1i rle Columbia Trip. - . vvr .'.'.' According to ' the '"'present arrange went, the 1 r nrWM. HiAt "Riflemen, wil leave for Columbia at i ;a, .ni-TOn.-tha aorning of the 13th,arrive in Columbia, n time for breakfast and returft the -itoe night, leavirtg'afc ilO O'clock. -By disarrangement they 'will be ableJto slnd the whole day with their'- milita-. 'y meuQs and lose only, one day. trout business at homei jit is hoped that em ployers of young men who are members will consent to 'their -absence; .for this, length oftih)e, 'so that the company. be able to carry A-full-ijuota of men and make a creditable shoW.yt in,1m? ne,Khor a hfelnlhg hand by recommei ii'Tnf keep Dr) Buli'f Baby Syrup In. his lam "J Mr all the Ms babies are jrabject to. . 30.114 30.358 58 76 Clear. . . .. Clean KS eri Syriod of North Caroluiac will be hidw ch v gjy JSbrffe ?A A SuePPelberg hiTbeen Sin?dJhe, ,del?gate to the synod irPJ??t-$arks church, of this city, with Mr. Wm. liitterhofl as alternate. i 8,ty-thiid annual convocation The delegates from St. Peter's church, of this city will be appointed rat the ntst regular meeting of the vestry in JVlUy. Sua, irKM Judge Kerr writes Solicitor Mont gomery that his health has considerably improved, that he is now able to walk about the house, and unless there is a court thS tIme Torflie convening of which is next Monday. The impres sion among the lawyers and others here who are familiar with the nature of his affection is, however, that he will not be ablejo attend. jfipte wsm my- ton; Monday, ana will be present in each county on the day for the assembling of the court thereof, for the purpose of attending to such "Business as he can settle outside of the court. ni Ehmi plot tbrekerisl 'i.Thef er.are four tiott for a invention la i oii itmjrjttf? per calling upon the people vto meet in the court house Friday night for the es or thirtv-nve sie:nera we secured. It will be further circulated to-day and if the proposition which it xiivc gcucifw iavor, 11 win oe publish to-morrow and the convention wil &e called in i this formal manner. The muss cannot be foretold. "The Deepnoulhcd Blood-Hound." Ilk ranei h- t- l4-n A J! 11 t T i -. lama uve iun-oreea Diooa-nouna pups, .W. yfJ7jy Wg14Xeroy iey, were, on exhibition at the Central Hotel sa loofti? Theyar nowthre'toonthis bid: tnree are Drown. They are lively, chip per little fellows, full of lif eand bark, fun and 'frolic, and snortsmfin who ooked on them swore it was better than a menasrerie. Thev have nleaa. ant countenances and hass vniea hut lisates that they would look ugly oh the war path. If pronerlv brousrht UD.thev will. in a year or1 tw6, mak$ things in Char- otte very disagreeable for the thieves. l--i'i: lnm t, -a' - " Ami ;! Bands for the 20th of May. The negotiations between the Pioneer fire company and the Concord band have ended in the engagement of the band to head the company in the nro- cessiQ,n,,on the 20t.hof May,, Itis proba ble now that there will be four or five bands m line on that da-r. One rinore of the military companies will proba bly engage one,; oxherrfiqe 'companies will likely have one, and the general committee of arrangements will proba bly provide one or two. Arrangements for the proper celebration of the dav are going quietly ahead on the part of the various committees and fire and military organizations, and the present indications point? to . the lareest a and most imposing celebration we have had since j . the one hundredth anpiv, Hftsfripiwi diy4 1 1 )i . I Personal. , Francis Fontaine,Esq., of New York, prominent as a writer and now proprie tor of a newspaper advertising agency. wits in the city yesterday on his way to vention now soon to beheld. Capt.4 ff B. "W. Jones,? 'merribW'br tb ower nouse or tne jtata legislature trom caldwen, was in tne city yester davi',T''7'i' " ' " ,i' t'Nw iii'1 w' d Col. ThosU. JLong. .special agent!. tne postomce aepartmenc, ana a gentle man who has done a great, deal to per- feet postal faWlitieslrf LNorth Carolina, was in the city yesterday on a business .visit: nt!0?- o -.t- "!n; :;:. fu t 1L.C. Eccles-.Escu DroDrietor .of the Celitral HStel, ' nas been" tor several days andtill is rjnflnd to his bed by tiA ; painiuim JP.XydK'FJCoTTO his charming iamiiv. wno nave been i spending five months at the Central Hotel in this city, leave this evening for their home. They have made here manv friends who -wHI very much re gret to part with them, who hope that they will carry with them pleasant re collections or unariotte, ana wno trust hit thiwi-wfllr see triers 'iiEwr?;ajr at a Railroad Notes. ir.-ia-i:,.'- The meeting of raihbad Managers which was called to, take; elace in Ral- eign - to-morrow, nas Deen lnaeniiueiy postponed. 1,1,1 e f The, Carolina Central pay wagon went jup tlie road yesterday, the superinten dent on board. It settled up as it went alomr. The Carolina uentrai steam snovei will be through its work at McAlpine's icreek and two little neighboring tressels iin the course of a few days, and will then move to. scmeworkr.wJWcb, is to be donfiltivienMiidferiijbWoyLiles- ,ti e. - Feierht work is diminishing, and presently the depot clerks will be play- ing . CUeCKtJIa illlU 1tltt.lllg i-u.witwu ' Sincetne result or in Philadelphia last week the talk about the ehancres of schedule has subsided. ! JLl IS saia mail iittixis uii tuo covciu North. Carolina Railroad will pass thrniurh Swannanoa tunnel in sixty days, and Maj. Wilson has promised trfat trie roaa suau ie cumpieieu tu Swannanoa station, six miles beyond the tunnel, hv theiUwof JAilv.r Xhence to Ashamieivtfiltteiiain.BaiiUDg;i , l . ; swappinjr Hone and More Tan IIore. Tiioae who witnessed , it.rfare still witnessed,,, it.are laiirrViinff nhnut a '.hofse swab which was made in the streets the other day, and which wouldjiaye done credit to a mountain town tm court week. Two nonntrvinen. neither of whom had any mnnav Hrnnted to 'trade horses, but one wanted, boot, and.thapther had no boot, n the better i-of elothes. how ever, and he was almost persuaded .to owaiiTrit.ries itf ordeflto effect the horse-swap, except that he thought that WOUwrDe giving wwiiuui wuw auv th the better horse had the horso but better ,clotriea ianp w .U-'SFk eToMrandlie who had gouen "tlie bette.r.horse, hitched hia Old one to ine. ouier njtn k uuggj, m"" when the other- started to drive arouifd the square he galloped off. He gallop ed off, too, iust in time to save himself ..,aainrr" and even as it was the man vaVrntten the cood clothes but rf,5 fiiiri hhrae wduld have beenB arrest ed for loud swearing in the street ex- i.Q fnt tht his old nas "blow ZxU mh Hire a nnmoise that people o Wopk awav , couldn't hear anything lX?olmw . was winbrok.en. worse poeketrknife. and sp this -man gave hisj&fjWfts Olo)e and r,;a i-,orirrrfiFftr ffir the oflieonan's worse ent f Uie Poor Hobm. - r ' M,r!";i.iin''-: ?ffI I ' EUas Steele; c6loreoVnheTdng of the Five Points," has become a hopeless lunatic, not from,. love but from 'love of spirits.; Night before Jastliefappear ed on the public square and rdade such demonstration as rendered it necessary for the police to 'put him. xtrx yester day,niomiivghe was quite' .violent," and it was necessary: to handcuff him and carry him to the poof house; 1 There he was so frantic that he broke the lock on the, handcuffs, freed himself .and- tare nearly all the clothing from his body in his ravings. He was finally secured without having done any one " any in jury, and will be kept in the poor house until other, arrangements. can be made forhimUli AlAKnWl Ik tbo Wood. A-party of about thirty-five or forty ia(C; anil gentaelUeti JefC thectttln venicie y-efaertfciy Tooniing and taetat ParksT fcohii Itoi spend Ehe day id the wyxhaeailieViffas aukly charming for such an expedition with gftictf an object -atrd 5 the dengbted party hiade;thest of their day .fa the woodC Between a little fishings some boat-rid-ipgV moressbooting mud ihticbiof that qule't flir tation'Which Hie bajnry spring weather invariably briags - forth under far less favorable conditions, the day erm4tingthfl feasureblofthe3fly, stern justice' requues that the superb luncheon be given prominent mention. Thet party returned to the iity after suir dowp, and attracted considerable atten tion as the handsome turnouts passed through the streets in aline. J Death of an inkabl&La The Darlington (S. C.) Southerner re cords the death, at the residence of MrV John Rhodes, a few miles from that town on the iStli inst of Mrs. Margaret MtrtidhlinithQ mother of Mct? P & McLauchliny the night foreman of The Observe? Minting: office.1 She died quj(tetsuddehly of epilepsy, and it Is a somewnat remarkable coincidence that she1 breathed her last on her birthday, being 77 years of age. The Southernev further says : M Mrs. McEauchlin has re sided in and near this town all her life, and was much esteemed by all who knew her. Many excellent traits adorn ed ;hrehaf acter, chief .among';.. which weie eaer sympawry ana Kindness of heart. She has survived all her chil dren but one. Mr.McLauchlm.,who was snmimneH . by telegrabl foJ his mother'sbedside, last Monday a week asro. has iust re turned to the city. a- ; : 4 -TT-TT?r.Jr7T-l Foreign PoMtageRKr Bates. By the "Universal Postaee Conven tion,?' coneldded at-Paris, June 1, 1878, which went into operation on the 1st instant, several important modifications of the pre-existing international postal arrangements were made. t?he':tageonaUieif9i0W.v'Snt froha , tne United; 'Btate' to.-countries' and colonies: of the Universal Postal Union.ieXcept : Canada,is five;Cents per half ounce, prepayment Optional in all cases. The postage on all postage cards is two cents; on newspapers,4 not over four ounces in weight, two , cents each; on other printed and lithographic matter, oommercial papers, and samples of .inehndison0:c!''tohH two' ounces or fraction thereof. On all arti cles except letters, the .postage nmstrbe at least partially pajd. , ;,'u commercial papers include "all -in struments or, documents written ; pr drawti wholly br partly by hand which have not the character of : an actual or EersonaJ correspondence." They must e for warded unsealed. The maximum weight is fixed at four pounds six ounces, same as for books and other printed .matter, .Tbe.maximuffi.WighL ior sauipies is cignu anu, turjee -quarter ounces. -The minimum charge on com mercial papers in five cents, and on samples two cents. f , ? , .. . The, postal artangemenfc between the United States and Canada remains un changed. it should be understood that .tne new rates and privileges do not apply to let ters, &c, mailed lo any countries not yet included in the "Universal Postal Union;" for instance4 parts of Austra lia, Bolivia, parts of Central America, Paraguay,' biam, &c. The conn tries and colonies to which most, if not almost all, ot the correspondence lrom JNorth stiarolinaas-sent areiociuaea in the Union. The A Idermanic Hoard - .He to fproijrens To the Editor of The Observer: The article sighed -Progress" in sThe ObSkbv-er of the lQth-inst, clearly bhows whither we are dntting in-on com uiou m regaiu w uic. iuuinvi" election. JSo city m the country can Bhow a better administration of ; its government or financial affairs fo the last ssjrali tortus, than Charjottef ,and lis iKMiia.yi,. aiuetiueu- iu-tt law makers and directed'the management " . a . ...i .. a. tj.. of itifinancear-tOftendershave LDfien proplyl punish jan -goGd, order has prevaUedMEroni A corlditioil or indebt- edn aaownCiafjcreaiCi wm open by mfaitSfttittiMias. Kflrf torn the one. and tuliv estabiisnea in tne other. Several of the members of the nresent bdatd of aldermen have been identified with the wise marfagement which has accomplished these things, and haVei shdwrtfatfevotion to the trust confided to them, which must .com mend titan.-Kot one 'of them has ever been a candidate for the position or had any "axe - to' grind," but being chosen by thcir. iellow-citizens, they, have devoted themselves to the public interest, sacrificing their time ana bestowing labou-without -compensation. They can with pride, point to ine con dition of the citv in its finances, its im provements, ana its aumiuisnauou, nd, challenge cavillers to compare it with''whfl.titJwa.s when it was confided t thdm.VAyMtthey.h'ave accomplished cduldnok liavB . been -done without taxes,1 and.yefr1 thiy have reduced' our tate df taxation. orie-half what it was iour- years ago, .anu-ieuuueuioui .vnr debt ifrom i $tiO,000!-to $l5;000,and put $3,00l worth of j'.lhe best' character of shows sutfieisnt- .wisdom. auL devotion tothe imblid interest to warrant hr: in toonMnmnff-tfr-renose-trusc - lnrTUem Progress" surely coma- not nave oeeii z a 'j. w ' . i; .-. .;. ; i-v jt '.it informed about stuese matters. Iet it ever be borne in mma, mat tne weal or woeof any municipal govern1- ment denends as much upon its alder men aa'Tipon-it mayor,! be the-latter ever soemcient.' rrogress maunesuy has "axes to srrind and we should be careful how we trust us councils; our alleimen. . niav , point . to tlieir . recora and wxfrrtft -dits flin&s-of "cdntempt. Citizens, let' us cbntlnue'outboard, or if we make changes Jetj their-successors l,o man sf oltrvilur tvne '" '- " f lii-tim 'Iff'l ' 1 mm i m I '" : ''. '.- . Bj the pa'ng pf theumatsm, the Joints eventuaCj , become, .grievously oiatonea, ana .saiumuuw sume an almost grotesque deformity: - To.prevent such.tesult,by A simple arid agreeable means J eertatali the. part of wisdom. : A tendency to rheu-' ITfAHfr'Jlmentetmayj;be -successfully combatted the prestlge ol along and successful career, of un-i bounded popularity', and of emphatic professlona endorsement. It removes from th&blood those In . ; gemmatory Jtopmltles which pathologists assign m . -II u J .Ai MWlSnAj as tne cause of rneumiu.i' aim puiuipa the life current, bhVenricbes It, promoting vlgoi by fertilizing its source. .. Digestion, the acUon of the bowels and the secretion of the bile, are aided by ifc:and it Impels the kidneys and bladder toa regu lar and aotlve perrormanoe or taeu iuucuuna.u: i I t besides a thoroughly Tellable remedy:; for,: and mews of prevenljh periodie fevers. l J aPri6 . In compliance ittiithe irts&icri'"ii?rj51 sens" I will be a candidate for t..?r-t.at tue ensun mg election ln.May. Lver yields? a cheexful obe diem to your f,I mri. 1 --"--Hft ItnAtl OTt tm tkm FikH Iv-ni 1 '. ...... . . tj i .: . . . . , . : '.... ti it To (to Yotm m COy of Charlotte .- ' '. " ; Jeijlow CrrizKss In this brief 4m I htm ntu duded to announce myself an Independent Camtt'. date for the office of mayor of ttie city of Charlotte, ti hum ptwwnunum wwwin m -mty, AQOrOuglMy- Independent, I shall not -be in the least Influenced by any jfng. mca, orxgnrenaoa; LtJxaa have no friends to reward nor. enemies to punish; I shall not bribe nor purchase a vote, nor attempt In any underhanded way to secure one; 4xi$ I paitleularly solicit the deliberate,. Independent vote. I am In favor of strict economy and lo taxes. ' There is no politics in this election; therefore, I shall run the race to tbe ead and take toe- risk,- let the result be what It may In thus annoanciitc myself, I think It inmeeessayy to elaborate or make any further statement of, principles that . may guide me; "but will truly that I -snail e?er-cultivate a genial, brotherly spjrtt with those that I may become asso ciated with: and permit me, in conclusion, to make this Dledaei .That U Jumond with n xnaWitr of your votes and eoiiuejiL elacUpn, my best exer tions shall be directed to. a lauv. honest and irn- Ur. Osberae la tka ireaa. In fesrjonse tor the solicitation of mT'frfrtniti? i ha ve consented to become a candidate for the office of mayor. v.. 8 &jj ; itespecuuuy, -: - , To the Voters ef tie Mty of Chartette. g nt ST f r g f-f . At the solicitation of many friends l knnoinr myself a candidate "for the office of mayor at the ensuing election. - Your-obedient servant, - -I . . w t - .. -,f -,-6 ; .yutt KOWN i:-.....;;v... . '.i , . ' . ' , i To all who are sufferlnar from, the rrora and in discretions pt, youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, bss of manhood, &c.t I will send a recipe that will cure you.'-JTBEB OF CHAEGE. This great remouy was aiseorerea oy missionary m South America. a self -addressed envelooe to the EEV. JO! T, INJUN, Staaon D, New I one iiiy. j Yes. womas has as mod rieht to health Ond hmn- plness as tee other sex. Then why suffer -so-loag when the remedy Is wUWn your reach. Tfy Brad field's Female ' Regulator? Woman's1 -Best -Friend, and you will have your health rfufr strength fully restored, wi on your druggist tor circular, and see some ot the wonderful cures-It las made. mar25 lm i'-c-Ua i. i- m n'i ' !i.i5Qta 6 -a Style, eteeance location, moderate Drtcee. saftd choice of either the- American man 82.50 to saeo or the European plan S1.00 per day, and upwards. meals in the elegant restaurant attached to the houseall unite in giving the traveler more; for the same money, at the Grand Central! Hotel. New York, than elsewhere. t aprll. lw : I b-i DeaUi. or what ie worse, la the inevitable result of continued suspension of the menstrual sow, It Is a, condition which -should not be trifled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against con stitutional mint Jn all cases of uppressiont sus pension or other Irregularities- of the s"eoafses," Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Begulatorls the only sure remedy, v lUots by rivteg tone tothewrvous cen tres, improving the Wood and determlnta dlsMt ly to the organs of menstruation. It Is a legitimate prescription, ana the most intelligent doctors ase iu your uruaantH. ior ifc,- , , - -. ... . . apr22 lm . --u .:'!.'.;nti1-i TELEGRAPHIC flARIEf ifiEMRT8 - el." .a. . PBX1DUC3; CracnraA Floor dullf a,iaially ! 4.45aK.50. Wheat steady; red & white lOOal.05. 1 Corn steady at 37 OAtalqutet landl flrn at 28a31. Fork dull and nominal at 10.00s Iiu4 easiercurrent make 5 85, Bulk meataulfj shoajden 34fA short ribs 4.40, short clear 4.70; bacon 4uui shoulders 3?fta4, clear ribs 5, clear sides i Whiskey to iair aemanaanasieaay at i.uh - AUKer-quiet ana unchanged; fancy creamery 22a23, chotee Western reserve 14al5, choice tteiSml Ohio 1219al3; Su gar steady; hards-8a9i, A white, I4a8. K Orleans 6a7. Bogs quiet;. vkSLM Baltimore Oats steady: Sotara8oaS&. Wes tern white 34a35, do mixed 33Ja4, Pennsyl vani 84a35. -Hay marked flimi ptuiie'-feBa-sylvania aiii, Maryland 13a 15. roTiaionsr gdaU; mess pork, old 10 ft0ia7new--4r bfuk meats-r se snouKiers am tiear no mm -tipei ear id, packed new 4iAa5iA; bacon-shoulders, old 4, clear rib sides, new 6, hajus sugar-cured, 9a. Lard refined tierces 74-; Butter steady; choice Western packed 15al7, rolls llal4- Cof fee quiet; Rio cargoes lOaltt. WbJskey. dull jat l-07a. sugar steacA JJ.C New York Flourin buyers' faVor? No! 2. 2.35a3.10, superfine Western and State 8.45a3.55, common to gooa extra western and state B.7oa 3.80, good to choice do 8.95a4.50; Southern flour heavy; common to fair extra 4.10a5.40; good to ermine rin &RflaH.fifl. Wheat-BniTraded win ter led 10341.10, NoSldltto kl24i4iCom ungraaea 49144, sso. n.vz&m. uats, 3144 Coffee quiet and unchanged; Bio-quoted in car- oes lH4al5, In job lots llfealo. Sugar steady; uban tiUiaite. fair to eood refi'jz 6Ua. Prime 6Vs; refined standard A.'.7?i8,;gTaulated 61, powdered 814, crushed 8. Molasses New Or leans 28a42. Bice In fair demand and quiet; Carolina, quoted, at 6a6. Louisiana , 6a6. Pork mess on spot 8.87V3a9-00; Lardprlme steam On spot 6.10u20. Whiskey lfeWits steady. ; , 1 f -5 A-'OOMOiLVtO' NoKTOUt Quiets middlm llt net ece4ts 1,037; gross : stock 10.980; extiorts coastwise 278; sales 165: exports to Great Britain c to BiiJTiHOiM Dull; middling 111A: lowrniddUng 1 1 ic; zood ordinary lO-'Vsc. : net receipts gross 28; sales 125; stock 5,332; exports - coastwise 15; spinners f exports to Great Britain -1-; .to Conmmkm hn -:-j..- a sb:-' Boston Quiet; middling il?4c; low: middling 11: eood ordmarT 11: net receipts 1.138s eross 6.769: sales : stock 425: exports ' to iCreat Wtmwgtoii "Dull : middling llc,rtePteld. dllnr lOKat good ordinary 101: Bet reeeliSS 1 1 19 gross sales 40; sto 1,788; spmners K x- portseoastwise ; w ureal untain . ; i u nenfr;tocaannel: . -; -ii?:-"i"r PmrrMiA'iOuletr ' mlddhniP rtlfat nmi mlddllngrlllisc; good ordinary llc; jiet teeetpls 21r grossr 192f sales spinners- J7?reto6k fill ftiVOO' 6f : 0mW BfU! 9,629; e- to Great Britain 7 AnonRTA Onf fit: middltns 11c: low ' . niia. dllng 104? good ordinary 10lAc receipts M; 8nipmena -: saies-iiv; swck pvijpm CHARLJ33TOM Easier; middling 1 14.; low .mid dling 11. T good ordinary v105. net- receipts 2r52r gross ; sales- 400; stock exports coastwise-. ; Great Britain E France -t; Continent ; to channel . . New York Unsettled; sales 735: mid uplands lllfec.,. middling Orleans 11;.; cofl80lld'd.net re ceipts 6,243; exports to Great . Britain 3.899; Continent 473. 1 ' ! LxvbbkkmlNooh Easier but dull.' Uplands 614d., Orleans, 6 5-16d., low middling uplands -r, good ordinary uplands , ordinary uplands sales 8,000, ' speculation and : export 1 ,000, re ceipts 80,000. American 26,500. - Futures opened partially cheaper, but the decline has since been partially recovered. ; Uplauds low middling clause : April delivery . April and May tafea732a3-16. May and June 6Uja52a3-ifla7-32a3-16, June & July 6 3-T6a7-32ai4a7-32, July and August 6 5-16 a9-32, August aad September 6 5-16all-32aa 11-32, September and October 6 13-32, October and November -rw n JJew crop, shipped October and November per soILtt-, March and April. i -,Ai V FUTtJltES. -J' Nsw Yori ruture closed firm, 000 bales. .;.,' April , May July ...fevifwAi-."-August - Sales ! 163,- ll.43a.45 . "11.49a.fi0 ,iutwa.r7 il4)a.8 11.99 septemDen-. . . .-. w rt--- llTfia.30 II ?laJ7 10iHSaH4 10.75iU77 October.. 5 I 2 S : It. .1 j! . . November' December. . A. A. FINANCIAL. c. ; Nkw YjKtt-.Mone3r l.-03a5. Exchange ; 4.8614. governments steady. New .Vs 1.04V3- State bonds dulL . . . . CITY COTTON MARKET. Omcx of tub Obsekvek, i -, , ChabIjOTTb, April 23, 1879. f The market yesterday dosed steady, as follows: Goodmiddllne .iS. 1.. ........ v. '11 Middling. - 1 10' Strict low middling. ; . . 1 Tinges., :;"..:.....: ' 10 Lower grades.-;. .. j. i P. LASNE, .A ; ; ... From Paris, France WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and SIL- ;-ft VER PLATER: 1 Trade Street, opposite , First; Presbyterian Churoh, I; f-? - Nat Gray Store.- - ; - r J -. i Every kind of repairs made at once at half price- ana warranted one year, jsvery una 01 jeweiryor Bronze Gliding," Coloring. Sllvex-Plattng and Gal vanizing: made at short notice and equally as good as new." Work done for the trade'at low prices- , 6 Apprentice wanted, with premlron and good refrerMNW -. 5"i Repaired work uncalled for will be sold at the? I expiration of twelve months for eost of repairs. 1 sepuo AaStftte lif. , AprBTllth 1879 Send- n- !'-)-.!.!?--.! '' Prof. Hertz's : fireat German Half "Restorative.. The best preparation for the Hair now known. ft axadnallj testoK gray JuUr to to Batmraf color, producliig a luxnrlaot growth, eradicates aennt ana dandruff, cures aU diseases of the scalp, prevents' the hair from falling out and relieves neuralgia In the bead and headache. . Try Jt Prepared by XANTHINE CQ4 Bichatond. Va , and for sate by; aa rirugglata. ,, 1 . , ti DIXIE SOAP: ; rJ I U i 1 - ... - j . BlehmoBd, Va., Manufacture all the standard varieties of ' LAUNDRY SOAPS, '"' j Which they offer at lowest "prices. ' ' ' TBY OUB DIXIE SOAP. . , BECKWITH'S , . : ATI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. , These' Pills, wm prevent and cure Dyspepsia. They are an tmrl vailed Dinner pm. mild amrient. and admirably adapted asafamllymedlcme. They ; w uaeu py uio mosi cuiuratea. people in our country, and are extensively used by physicians In their praetlea Sold by Druggists generally.' Send for circular. IS. B. BECXWITH, Bote Manufactun er, Petersburg, Ya. .. , , , , , " ' ' EMINENT DBA S.L.&J.C.NIEDLET, . 7 ; .' ST. touis,MO., ; ! Say: Colden's Lleblg's Liquid extract of Beef is a very agreeable article of diet, and particularly use ful when tonics are required, being tolerated when other forms of animal food- are rejected. In Dlp theria, Malarial Typhoid fevers, weakness, and every depressing disease, we have prescribed It with great success. Sold by an Druggists. - . . We will pay. Ageiiw ft Salary of 8100 per month : nd expends, or allow lrge commission, tosell our ' new and wonderful jBTntiona. Wt mam wkat m mm. dfc f A- DAT to Agents canvassing for the " Fnrjs 3p 1 " ems VisrroB." Terms and outfit free. -Address P. O. VICKEBY, Augusta, Maine. . A75T a month and expenses' guaranteed to Agents. Outfit free Shaw & Co. Augua- ! ta, Maine. ; - - ADVERTISEMENT of 4 lines Inserted one week .' to 800 -newspapers for SIO. Send 10c. for 100 page pamphfet. G, P.ROWELL& 00.,1j0 Spruce street N.Y. .,'v,.,--. Uy-.. WX&tchzs and gjetgjettrg. GREAT BARGAINS In Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Watches, Silver and Plated Table Ware, AX J. T. BUTLER'S. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER- PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES. Gold-Head Canes and everything you want at J. T. BUTLER'S., dec24 CALDWELL HOUSE, ALDWELL HOUS K, CALDWELL HOUS E, CALDWELL HOUS Corner Tryon and sixth Streets, Corner Tryon and Sixth Streets, CHARLOTTE, N. C, CHARLOTTE, N. C, a P. CALDWELL, ... .Proprietor, . This house Is permanently established and offers all the' conveniences and comforts of a first-class boarding hoose. Persons visiting the city will find Vt it pleiasant home. Pennanent boarders wanted. Can be fiirnlshed with rooms. j BATESPer dar, "transient, $1.25; per week, 98.00: Regular table, 913.00; board and room per month, 818.00. janlO . O TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ( .f?y, ,.,. yadklq. County, s ,. ft, in Probat 1 , Court Joseph SpaAs and Benjamiti SilarkS, Execrdors of Benjamin Sparics, deceased, 1 '- -: ' iU-ni :;.:,: . :'vs;' -' ' '- . :;"S- The Heirs at Law of Benjamin Sparks, deceased 1 Htmci OF raAX SXTnjBJDTMt. ! It appearing to the satlsfaeUon ot Uie Court that rdia Dlimnlt, wife of Paton: Dimmit Hannah-, alts, wife of John Felts. John Snarks. and Eliza. beth Reddik, wife of John Reddlk,are heirs at law m uus case ana non-residents of tne state, - j It 13 therefore on motion adered or the court that advertisement be made for six weeks In Tax CttARLorrt Obshrtxr, notifying said defendants to -appear at uie Clerk's office In Yadklnvllle with in twenty days after service- of this notice, and let them take notice that if they fail to appear that the same will be taken pro contoso andexparte as to them. : ' Given under my band and -seal of office In Yd- klnvme, this the 10th day of FeoniaryjA. D 1878. , i , ' . isAAV N. VEsr All, . , ' " - - ' Probate Judge. ' , ,a-dltw5t - ' . 1 v . u D R. A. W.ALEXANDER, DENTIST- OFFICE OVER IX R. WRIST0N ft 008 Droo Storx. With" 25 years experience i ".-.. ( " , J ... ' - ... 1. guaraitfee enUre atlHfactioii '' ' ' '- 4 D. G. MAXWELL. , a r. HARRiaoK, : ' Aucuoneer. TyjAKWELL Sc. HARRISO- AUCTION AND- COMMISSION : v MERCHANTS, Buy and sell on consignment all kinds of ' ii.", t - !J" '" f" - '- ' - 1 MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE; trt wm give strict personal 'pi.'2. - attention to aQ business entrusted to our care.' "! Four doors above Charlotte Hotel, ' dec3 U,H-'.'-i'ili," 4 ,MWS CENTRAL '.l$rt Si cw toi'v-ftVi Lr.Gt-rz -? hi ; & tifuA v j vAlu TlA.FIlJIINVTpjNv -r;Mi."':v j s -TBnoCGH'FBXlGHT BOOTS i it.i ?i t-"T ""jv 1 3?$'L .r;'i t 'This Line being fully1 equipped ior Wslness, Itelghttrom ."i ' " -' 14 " wTlmtegton and all Northern1 and Eastern Cities to ' J; " Greenvme, Spartanburg, air Stations AtlenUc Tennessee 'ft Ohio, as weft as pomts In Georgia' Insurance and Bates guaranteed as Low as i , I . ' I t ' U 1 ' 11- . information furnished ;F.W,,CLABK. , . , . v : i Gen. Freight Agent Wilmington. N. C septSO jyb. J. H, McADEN, ORCfliilST ANT CHSMTST, Now offers to the trade A full stock of. Rubin's Extracts and Colognes, English Select pteea. Colgate Honey and Glycerine Soap English. French and American Tooth Brashes PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all hours, both night and day at J. Hi McADEN'S . Prescription Store. 1ECUBITY ! SECURITY ! SECURITY! 200 Barrels of C. WEST & SONS' ; EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE AMI ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, from C. West & Sons, Baltimore. Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal OH Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a fire test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before It will bom C. West Sons, Baltimore. 1 For Sale by Dr. J. H. McADEN, Sole Agent, CB1ARLOTTE, N. C WE DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOCTT E DESIRE to call attention to OUR STOC Xx T7 A N C Y -I? AN C Y GOOD G O,0 D Sr- ; '. :' - ' . - Ground and Out Glass Bottles, the handsomest U ;;e'.U - !$ 'f.'.K-rt'. In the market The latest styles of Perfume Boxes .. : , ' '. ;.) j! :i ; . Including , some novelties, which win j pay jw ii can and examine. FINE FLORENCE and CELULOID TOILET Cases' Trench Plater Hand Mirrors, Russia- Pocket Books; also a full stock of English 'and American Tooth, Hah and Nail Brushes, ' I R. WRISTON CO. declS -QQQ FEE SIMPLE DEEDS ... ' i f ! "- )" ' ' MOST "APPROVED FORM. t ' 1 11 ! . 'Just Printed and Foraale at the . : .!':' j " OBSERVER OFFICE THBST T tin wop SOLD BY VT- NOTICE own Tty,H?tS'M&Tr vnfflA!,v,'.r''(ij.J ;-j vil.u VKITESEWINQ MACHINE IS: .V5 A new lot received this dav fMondari hvrexnreas. Always call on us for Dress Goods, Grenadines Black. Cashmeres and Black Tamise Cloths, an of4 which we make apeclalty. We keep a magnificent line of Trimming Silks, all colors. We have any-; IN WHITE GOODS We keep everything, viz; S riss and Mull Muslins,, ' 1 etc, all very cheap, We have the- largest the city. ; O der your; Hamburg Embroidery and all other Trimmings from usv i! , : . il 'WehavearttfuiHne'ofl' v'-f-'r " . r'rT- LINEN-'ANP- Figuredj Towels, Sheetings, eta; etc., as lew as i f - y jrrespeetf lpra2x; DISPATCH LIN NORTH CAROLINA. - ' TO ALL POINTS BOUTBV - - offers unequalled facilities for the TitatpaitkMi.of Charlotte' StatesvUle,' Ashevlrie,1 Kutherfordton1 on the Atlanta & Richmond Air-Line, 1 and Western N. C. Rauroads,' 11 Alabama and Mississippi.' yla any Competing Llae, and Tims as gulek.' 1 r(-) upon application to in .1 1! , ,T. Tw SMITH, , Agent q, a Railway, Charlotte. gutjels. .1 JpEKLD BBOS., ' i I WBOUESAU AMD JUST AIL GROCERS and DEALERS In COUNTRY PRODUCE Keep constaully -on band, . ,1 - ! " ; X Y;U, j,,--i-!'J .l!lKl 4 if. FRESH EGGS and BUTTER CHICKENS. TUR- KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, AP PLES, DRIED FRUITS, Ac, : Exclusive Dealers In 5 ' . ' -. .ii,.'.U--; ii: : I : I . y u." jt -,.'.'. ? ''U- -' s : RAMSOC& A BONNIWELL'S and4 Ai ' L. 8HU--' FORD'S various brands of FLOUR. AISO, FROFRIKTORS OT T9X CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C This house has been refitted and newly tarnished, "' ahd'Is kept In first class stylei ' - Terms, Per Day . X. 9200 Great Inducfimt nfrpiiwi in tafAa' hnurA. era; for terms see the proprietor. . - ' ryomnlbus and Carriages at every traln.4 ' FIELD BROTHERS. . . ...... Mr, H. S. Wixsom k Ladt,. Hxnst WruoNO, feb0 -'i i'.,.rroprletors. .Superintendents. ....f...,i. . .Cleric. S2i00 MARSHALL H O O U S U'-S: E II 8 l-IE 1 . u-f. SAVANNAH. OA. A. B, LUCE, Proprietor. Reduced rate-$2.00 and 82.50, according to loca- -,-:, i ; tlonofRoom. ' ' M. ,L. HARNETT, Clei,late of Planters' Hotel. Feb. 16-tf. ' . TOP AT THE :" : !' --'i1 . ; .. ;:i . v feOYDEST HOUSE - : 1 . ;!!:") u i '':' " : :.' ul .ij? !; ,'" tl -jm ! :'' - : - w.uoA 'is '.-,' -,' j fi 'Salteburyi N. C. .:)- C.(S. Brown, Proprietor,! .- .: ; Late of the NaHonal Hotel, Raleigh', i .'i :: ' -i i:j;i! Jtl' .''.. "?ii:i is.! C.-8. Brown, ii Chief Cteif W.' ft lShelburtl i i' , 'j'H.' Blatant' wsi!-,.-.w !, : dec 80. . .. '.Hto':! TTT-J J Ii LH'i 1' Tames murphy, TJ . Holton's Brmd1ng,:Trsde Street, Up Stairs : i- f..-;"-)r-5 ;-;fl "ja;.'-Tji cititryit OwliigtothestrtnBericy of the tbnes I wfll in fu- ture wertt very cheapo , Will make, fine suits lor SIO. Cassiihere suits for 88. . Pants ot suite same -rates. 1 1 guarantee all my work 10 fit,' no charge. Give me a call and be eon vlnoed.! t Wyl7.-::-,,- , .: - .j. ,...:, iii;, ,.t M LlCHTENSTEDf. ; . ... n -ir-i ; ' i MERCHANT TAILOR. 1 ! - ;i i!-' -;it,ij.(! j' i ; ' " '6-k i.R t'ti,TTi.'N; cV I J w 'J Begs leave to inform all those in want of a good . suit or parts thereof, they can call and leave their orders with him, as be Is the best artist cutter and -tailor In- this section.! Should. a60 suit e too expensive get- one at half price, but, bars. It to be : artistic, stylish and perfect if . . in 'WAAJUirrcir $1500: gfczPtJre; , j,. CO. 'j C LEV ELAND OHf O .' i: QV QCil&O il. 1 "is' V :;: fiw -v.'.-ir .t- 1 i SUlVi!ii 3-- hrettv and cheao. Also a ntoe linear Kli Glb-ve. :'4i - tt . if?.. Plain and Barred Nainsooks, M-issaiia, Iadla Lawns, stock of Ladles' and Mlssev CofTs and Collars to :JA UNiONAWNSr any huse in thet Stafe. "W,xeceb& nfcr goods eveif a:ir,- il XX UNDER fc Hi RETS. it
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