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':-:i.:r 7 .... -.t T :: : -. in- ii'rt . I V I U 7 1 1 1 SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1879. , K LOCAL" I NTfflAItftMrcJ r I BAILRJAD disectobt. Tbe following table shows the running of pasaen get trains to end from Charlotte, oa all the rati roads (Washington time): WOHMOKP BAffl A0d a. mu 8.20 a. m. 10.50 a. m. 6.45 p.m. ;, Arrives from Richmond aridVloidsl Leaves tor " - Arrives from Richmond, . . . Leaves fox . i " , "ATJLABTA CHABLOTR AIB-LIltK. Arrives from Atlanta, f Leaves for Atlanta, Arrives from Atlanta, Leaves for Atlanta, , . . . ..... .-. : i 8.20 a.m. 1.05 a. m. 6.50 p. m. 100 a. m. ': .. i CHABLOTTK, UXJUnCBIA APSCBTi. . Arrives from Augusta, f, Leaves for Augusta, j Arrives from Augusta,.... L javes for Augusta, ' CAROLINA CENTRAL. Xjf Arrives from Wilmington, 8.10 a.m. 1.00 a.m. 6.80 a. m. 11.27 a. m. 7.29 p. m. 6.00 a. m. 5.00 p. m. 7.00 a.m. , f ... t4KlT0 XVt, lllll) lift"'"! ' Arrives from Shelby,, . f : Vmi '..leaye fo jfoelby,.!?:-. .v. ATLANTIC, TKKNESSKK OHIO. 7ArrivesfromStateavllle,.... 5.80 p. m. Leaves, for atatesvllle 1S)Q a. m f-- "miRinm port mrvir.R. . if iJt !.,... OPKN8. CLOSES. JoheyArderf Department,.. 9.00 a. m. 5.00 p. m. 1 registry Department, 9.00 a. m. 5.00 p. m. tien'lDeWv'iStampDept,,,800a. m.. 6.00 p. m. R.80b. m. 8.45 p. m.- JSP Oh Sonflava the General Delivery and Stamp partmentwfl be open from 9.00 a. m. to 10.00 - 4 OPENS. CLOSE8. n Danville &TJharlotteR. ft;,. 8.00a.m. 9.00 p.m. " . i " " 11.15 a.m. 6.00 p.m. 1 Charlotte ifc Atlanta B.R.,. 8.00 a.m. 9.00 p.m. n iKftr v Aueusta R. R... 8.30 p. m. 10.00 a. m. Wllm'n & Charlotte R. R.,-. 8.30 p. m..5.00 a. m. , n v.CJbarlotte & Shelby; R. R... . 5.80 p. m. ' 6.00 a. m. LU,C r" tfStatesvllle 5.30 p.m. 6.00 a.m. -0 "w-' Beanie's IVrd, (horse route,) Mondays at irvj-T firhnit. .. nt!Tiipsflas at ft.00a.rn. . . xorkvtue. (norse rouie,; lnursaays ai o.uu p. m., and Fridayaat 7.00 a. m. . , . W. W. JENKINS, P. M. RUSTICATIONS. A : 7 ,13. T, 'I M. ) yyioE Chief igkal Ojcxr Washington. May 2. 750 p. i ) Jt'ortbe-ajuth Atlantic States, rising Varometer, slightly cooler northwest . ' winds a&dear weather. Index to New Advrit v t Maxwell & Harrison Auction. J J. Mott Notice. ! Vf jxandAo-roceries. fionE rEicii.iNi!. A magistrate who has one case a day nvw oniders himself in luck. There were no developments of im portance in the mayoralty canvass yes tenlity. It U said that there are independent candidates for 'aldermen on all the wards except the First. 7' two parties from the North have been in Charlotte looking after mines during the past week. The Hornets' Nest Riflemen will car ry a pretty full company to Columbia, if the merchants will let the boys off. The firemen all elect oflicers within the week beginniilg yesterday . No . im portant changes are anticipated. Mr. T. W. Sparrow, the agent of West brook's nursery, who has beea travlirtg over the. country considerably, hardly thinks there will be a third of a crop of peaches. Mecklenburg Presbytery in session at Castanea Grove church in Lincoln coun ty. The delegates from the churches in this city left day before yesterday to at tend. A gentleman who has been traveling around in neighboring counties gives as a result of hi3"observations -that-a largenumber of visitors will be in Char lotte oit tie 20th. A darkey has1 a sooei $hpp brer tVH. IyomaxS ! store, corner of Trade and Poplar streets. .Night before last it was entered and robbed .of one pair of boots imd a pair of shoes, both just finished. Aver & Sou's Manual contains much information of value' to advertisers, ent postpaid on receipt pf 25 cents. Address N. W. Aver & n advertising agents, Times Building,' Philadelphia. ' Mr. J. T. Anthony,, who furnished such an exeeUent quality of northern lee to our citizens last year, announces that ,:lie is prepared to do tbe same during the coming season at very reasonable prices. , .See hia announcement in another pol- mn. The'-town authorities '' of jDavidson Wonld nol; allow a salesman of s Va Charlotte hopse to exhibit his samples there yesterday unless ne paia a muiu- ciparneense -hcow w rStt6everar-parties of investors are in didn't keeD.up witfi the actsoT tne last r. h4!fafa. f fham ftro frnrn u- j ifH ! The entertainment of the Busy Bees, 'r.beglveii in Col. Bryce's rd this " .:;ni will beirin'at half oast 5 o'clock , t..'..! sK" ii(i4 continue till 9, or as long thereaf-' vie', hatnunn arrppji H. l lie en- u;f4 uuu y'""" . - fo Ja niilv 10 cents. All con- tributionS to the entertainment should be; sent in by 4 o?cloe;in tne aicernoon, : ' !.::--I ' 4 , ' . . .M.-AMoUwriTieket i Seeoad Ward, 1 y, i ' Jno. Sphenck states to TueObsebveb ' that a'meetiflg was held at the colored RanMst church in second ward last nrht'nv(r which Aniiistead Mayu piv sided, and of which"A Utjm secretary, wnicn meeting nuuuuawju j-y4 atWermen ih' second wardTt Ti Smith, . j, t: Schenck. colored.And John. Smith, .colored. 7 JJslA Tiro noodred and rlf cy ' Tfa;iiM4 WmmX winKr ', . departmenVcame to the ity yeste morning .... -- rhmiaanH. vnuniri fi8h which iwere dew , .'..signed for'stributipnin; Xf .. , ; minnw 'theAirLine' Railroad. ' Kri tiiHHvin at thadeoot here, the water 7ln the cansin which the fish "were trans ; S ported was icnangea, aiwa wn "Y"1: f.fnnin pramimitioB Bowed that ever7fhirthT Wjto water was efromthe weU at the i ,i..HinH hAT as known is as pure as .. any in the city.: The causeof thedeath ;;''rri:'Vf,Te .railroads arl atpMsgvW V.. vrut the next few days the largest shipments of tobacco they M?&: eet;.niader- k - ---trangementi have .already been ,i itytsirjnade for the transportation to South ern points of severalhtthdred car loads. .. TKoTfirfe train, load will pass through j hiht and3thers vrill-f olh3wfast jl t.h Tailroads can carry ttMUrTh , v tobacco comes from FJbFrDa3 " ville, Bichmond aAdJothet Aoihtt orr . . a !i,wf.a;Tririnia Midland and Richmond & JDahvilhVlines. The CuWieseWi . s rroufLttsaaHyfceavy smpments.is wi . 3.,. , faction of eight eotue. the tax went mw eiieci .ine jsu-vi. nil mannfacturefaikveJjmUiQldtJ-A -Jntf their tobaeco m tne iacpoi7el miW lOOft th hpnpfits of theredaedates, - . . a. 'Even before the reduction was made by i IKnnrrrao r, man 11 facturers had stopped - nT,.rta ovflont-. in small Quantities to -,.in. .natrninra ."an-'AnticitJationoi some reduction, and, have been taking nlora fnrlA IVPTV alter IHO Ml OI JHl, '.1 i lh this way many of the larger factories :m iz haye acciinmlatedthousands of pounds u;.u ,f,f Kaiisnncpd nf in the sneedr TPltwm -Profiablr k vfaTiv vmtrt before there - ctra snch iirge shipmeiits again. "'.' :' ' 3atb of Dr. JhBiti un anoai' j onnston, Drotner or . ' . . 1 ITT T -1 A. ! a 1 yi.' ui. o uuustun, oi uus ciiy, uieu an i his home in Bock Hill yesterday morn- J UK-.- JuB uauueenm xeeoie neaiw ior. wne.,.,, . . ; -S 'iiw. time but bis death was sudden It is said that a change of schedule a.id unexpected. Several of his rela- will soon be made on the Western North tives in this city attended him inhis Carolina Railroad by hich. passen last illness.; CoL Johnston who was in gers for the mountains Will leave Char Memphis at the time, was telegraphed Iotte at night and arrive in Asheville information of Jiis brother's death and f or dinner the following dav. " expectea to reach Kock Ildl last night. Ui". Johnston WiU WpU lrnmim ,ntii I Py esteemed in. this commnnUy; and f uia ucaui wm ,ue,;smcereiy regretted,. He was about fiftysix years of age. That Fih Law. 1 - ' - The last Legislature is just now .an has for several Weeks past been receiv ing a good deal of severe criticism from ine innaDitants Of the 'banks of the Ca tawba, for changing the.law in relation; to trapping fish so s to forbid it at th very season wnen tne nsn are runnins?. the 10th of June. This is., fun for the uau, woicn oniy run aunng tnis period. 1 begun to enjoy fresh shad from the Ca- tawba, Hornet' Election. At the annual meeting for the elec tion of officers of the Hornet Fire Com pany last night, the following were chosen for the ensuing year: President, R.E. Miller. Foreman, W. 11. Myers, Jr. ..... ' 1st Assistant, IL C. Qainn.-' 2d Assistant, P. C. Eagler , " , ' . ; ,' Recording Secretary. Rbbt R. Ray." Financial Secretary, J. R. Bamhard.tii Treasurer, "VV. H. Bailey, Jr. , .c lV ... Surgeon, Dr. Sim B. J6nes. ;.. " VJ j;.,, Chaplain, Rev. E. H. Harding. - u engineer, m. u K razier. Driver, I. H. tilson. .'.,.1 , ; -.vl ... The tnintette Club if fit older to indnce the Boston Quin tette Club to stop in Charlotte, two gen tlemen in this city have undertaken to manage their advertising here. ,. The. agent did not have time to stay ih the till the rst of Mav. hut now thov mnA WweSt; 29.403 uut meiapnoncai aeatn to tne owners j'6, v- famic, uicauaiiuj of fish traps, and agreat deprivation to BT5S?xet!Ii 59,1l greatest ; daily range 32. on fth 22ft: teffet city long enough to work up.tbe, busi- eluded to announce myself an Iiepeudeat Candl ness, and hence the arrangement. Ow- date for the office of mayor of t$e gity of narietse, initn thu fonf tiinf tKo Unrnofii V00f at the aDDroachinK electloa In" Mar. Thcrouehlv Riflemen and perhaps a good many oth- er of our citizens expect to be in Colum- bia on the night of the 13th, ti10 :marifririQllv HvoA frir tho anmar tne time originally nxea tor tne appear- ance of the club here, they have agreed to come at some other time, to be here- aftPr sinnniinpftd Thp Pharlnttft rrnh- alter announeea. ne onariocte, puD- lie will be glad to knas? that they are certainly coming. No musical company, cvprwavp iiph nnivArnAl narisfswHrm oV evei gaye sucn universal satisracnon as they did last winter. memorial Day.. A week from to-day the people of Charlotte and Mecklenburg county will pay their annual tribute to the memory of the Confederate soldiers that lie buried in Elm wood cemetery. The ceremonies this year will be as they have always been in Charlotte, quiet, : unostentatious and expressive of the sincere motives which prompt them. The programme for the occasion is now complete. CoL J. P. Thomas will de liver the address, Mr. F. B. McDowell will read the roll of honor and lie v. is. 1 II. Harding will conduct the religious exercises. The military and fire com panies will be asked to participate and 11 t 11 1 A.1 ' A A. J win giatuy snow ineir merest ami svmoathv in a work headed by, the mem bers of the Ladies' Memorial Associa tion. mining: Notes The mining board met last night at the oflice of Gen, Drayton. Only rou tine business was done. Parties Were rjresent. reeentlv from New York, who -gave an acconnt of the mining outlook in tne, jxonnern. ciues, a wen a re tailed statement of recent experiments in treating gold ores. 1 .The- minini! worK 111 tnis state nas opened vigorously. The newly elected nfanacrpr nf t.ha Kins Mountain mine. ' " , v " i , , ' Mr.Macy.has just returned to the mine. A vitmrnna ftffort has been made to free the mine from the water, which has for 4- ,1 ,t.V . fr.a 1q,t HUIJIO. illllC HUC Dfcpucv. nui&, nui wr- el of the water has been reduced sever al feet already. A-new body of sulphurets has been cut at the Rudisill mine. -:! Work at the McGinn mine has been snsnended. cendinsr some legal troubles. The body ot ore in tne jjume mine ; ,,T.fi,QT. aiAroHnn onH ia imuiuira uii mi unci "(t w snowtt to De OI greac wiaia. . . 1 , 1 1 . . The shipments of bullion to this, city from the mountain, counties show that 7 . , , . a. .1 greater.,stennoii Jitu ueeu rivcu w io.- cp.v mininff than heretofore. a new liodv of eood grade ore is reported as recently opened in the Yad- m mine acoansDury. the State: three of them are trom -bos ton, each navmg tneir own expert, sev eral properties are under examination. Altogether Xorth Carolina mines are exciting a full share of attention. The New Postal Lair, . The new lkw relating to the classifl cation of mail mail matter and rates OI Dostage tnereon went, into eneuL. jxxay 1st. The following is a snmmary of its leadinz nro visions 1 Ail mailable matter is divided into I four classes, viz: First, written mat? Tejr; secoiidT" periodical publications jaailoL'by? publishers or news-agents; third, miscellaneous printed matter; fourth, merchandise,. Heretofore "mer-;1 cnanaise V was inci(e m . vij. tuuu 1 . t-- There is no, change : ih 'theates. tf. ESiSS furnish fqrpoollC nse a aourjie postal oanr that; Stay, be torwaraea, ana re - turned to tne writer jr. inQs ueureieu, said cards to,4)e sold at two cents apiece 4uaUwrfii7(H hfl lrriifrirm at two cents .n.5Tru$ 4nrl at, this rate samnle . -"' ..rz i. : rii iiiiesw vttiuiun.ouuii .jvi( to Great nuuBr9;siocK 11,200. t Dy.mB.aspjuiAicufc.x ' ' : TV ' ' AtWtir4ttmni mlddllnc llMxs.: un seconu-ciass luattei. iuo iaro vi 1 intent ibrmmm1 copiesiHif toUblickti 1 t. r - 1 .. Lo from a news agency to . 1 1 A. A i-luku . r.rM agentfThates for the delivery of second-class matter '.at a letter 'earner lequtf e4 o Send to the oCftoe matter for lrn Jrv.'Rv;!arriers seoarate frbm' that rdlaviejfiJrhrough the Doxes ory.tne s t a . I nfftM f 5r r.-!,i- s ,i ; .'sHnw transient 6WSPaperS ; and , periodicals, circularsand otner jpnntea jaiuwzw secohd-;IaSSi reproof1 sheets," corrected proof sheet and manuscript accompany- fug the same.- The rate of .postage: is S , v. . i n r- one cent ior eawi m wun y. ..-y- tionalpart of two ounces,.., t., ,; . afoiuHll-laSS ; matte?,; embraces; att mauaoie matter: uuv juiiMc othWthreWasses,rate )f,postaon V&XTWiiwh ifmir-nmindabiit m.Auiwwxv.B---'- r - - I Kn matter of the third class.; , The date, and name ot tne senaer oi ciruuiiu , w wen as the name of the person addressed; may be written therein,-, , ;,, . , "tfrt mall mnt.tftr nnon i3 due can be deliyeped nntji spesfal stamps to be furnished f to postmasteps . . . r . a l. caA rr.A non. py tne aeparuueuu o u . ceWequalifrvalueto the amount of for faiiing to affix stamps is a fine moKrhiflir Tnnm IS Tna.IIH.IllK. 1 . siiiuio uwa. nv's." -r - . tt I stock at an interior towns - m e?Trtf.iavi0rfiHit.mn or inscriDtion mav i . .a., memne . v " ri,- Cii iK:a.r tT'ittol I Rtnok: at Liverpool..- i- . ,i'r,'T m n uhi.'IJ h .irtfvni ..iii imaua. , 1 ifliib icai. r , iORVPa C)T H I IHIUK. UI UL OUT lnuviA I --. . Inot mar ' tjapt. v. J2. Meliee is now -soliciting 1 1 a . . . . geui pi; me central gnon Line ana nas been operating at points south Charf " The Air Line, has notices posted at i it onnfa Titomlni. 'V,K-'Wif nil 1 persons caught a the track of thexom pany are liable to indictment as tres passers. Ihftjneetmg of the directors of the Western If orth Carolina Railroad which was ;to be held f at Asheville on the 13th of the present month will occur at rarmerljttieihead of nUie roaOi Fickle ApriPs reaMtkrJ.nT PPn OTJonoghue, signal officer, r wf.fcWi"BF?fuiarT ui weauier ior Apni y range mean daily barometer. 29.- ,ni?hest temperature, 82, on the Z" J, "V, . iu, mujiwyi 22c F2&M tempera'ture, f, on the st J total raiafalka4l inches prevailing wind, southwest, 4 total movement of Wind, -4,606 'tailes: maximum velocitv of wind and direction, 30. miles, north west, 20 p. m, on the344.number, of clear days, 16; number of fair days,5 6t number f eloudy daysjortolnairH' J.eter,i.0i6: fell, 8 ; number of cloiMfy days ojf wifchipiAsI no ram fell, 10; frosl oi the 4th.t,lJ.iOAT8sniin 12th and loth'; meandaHy hidTtyTPg s a, ' ' '' TltfeMlTofeil.'t'l!! CANDIDATES FOB THE HAIOBALTti HT ; MaJ. Flenmlng's Card. Ih eeramllanfee .with the wli zenariwfllte 'Candidate tei liifir elecaon ln Mar. EverTteldlne a (hr ience to year wm-1 am, with respect, " J, lour obedient servant. ..... , .Wi ,1; k.! ':.') -.!iit: 5 Mr. jkormemlC 2 the refers te Cy 0 CtorioUe, FmxowCrmBNB In this brlfll faff Iftvf JfcH-1 g! fSSJSfSJSt friends to reward nor enenittsto punish f I shall SS3.52h pureha1LajPt!!Ln ?SePln,any underhanded way to fbcuje one;utiHarrlcularly sondt deliberate,' Independent vote. I am In favor of strict economy and low taxes. There is no P0"1.08 ? election, therefore I shall nnvthe mm to the end and take the risk, let the result be what tt may. In thus announcing myseltl think It unnecessary , to elaborate or -make anyfurther statement of pHuclples that may guide me; but I W say inai, 1 snail ever cultivate a genial, i brotherly spirit with those that I may become as elated with: and Dermlt me. in conclusion, to make tats pledge:, That If honored with a majority of your votes and consequent election, iny beat exer tions shall be directed to - fair, honest 'and im partial discharge of my duties. ResDect fully. 8 nokhjes'I'. r Charlotte, N. C, April 11th, ipO- Mr. Osborae la the Area: In response to the solicitation of my friends, I have consented to become a candidate for the office: Respectfully, ttpMBBC MARKET Wm WAY 2, 1879 PRODUCE. Cincinnati Flour dull; family 4.60a5X0v Wheat higher; red and white 1.03ul.07.v Com dull at STaUi. Oats dull at 2a81. Pork doll and nominal at 10.00. Lard in good demand; current make 6.00. Bulk meats dull; shoulders 3.60, short ribs 4.45a60, short clear 4.70: bacon scarce and firm -and In good demand; shoulders 4 dear ribs 5ta, dear sides 6, Whiskey steady and Vn good demand at 1.0U ! Butter steady and unchanged;- fancy creamery lga20, ichotc Wes tern reserrea 1815, choice Central Ohio 12. Sugar quiet: hards 8 9Va- A 8iAa8, New Orteana 6a 7. Hogs steady and in good demand; packing 8. tj0asv; ' ; n 1 BALiTmoBxmats steady; Sonthern3 4a37, Jfes tern white 33a85, do mixed 32a33, Pennsyl vania 33a85. Hay market steady; prime Penn sylvania and Maryland 12al4. Provisions hrm; mess pork, old iu noaio.70, new -; duik meats loose shoulders, clear rib sides 4. per car Packed new 4ViaoVS; baoon-shoulders, old I 4, ciear no siaes, new o, nams, sugarurea, 1 vwtik Lard reflned oerces 7k Butter quiets choice Western packed 15al7. rolls llalH. Cof- A0J& Jl?m 4 ""S" owouj, - v ' J Nxw Tori Flour no decided change; No 2, 2-35a3.10, supernne Western and State H.45a3.55, common to good extra Western and State 8.76a 3.80, good to choice do 3.5a4.50; Southern flour active; common to fair extra 4.50a5.50; good to choice do5.60aft.75. Wheat-ungrade win ter red 1.08a! .13, No. 2 ditto l.li$a& Corn -ungraded 43a45, No. 3, 41& Oats, No 3, 32. 1 ".Jitlo 1 ftiffiK f P8 llal4. In Job lots. Ilal3)4. Sugar firm; 1 rhilwn Kliiailb Talr tn swwwl mtl'ir K .liWb twfm. 1 t. M.-'flVTOI O S V V avwtq, ." I W retftedvsjandard A. 7, granulated 81. i6 AS?ihf,, 8& aUq&$Z wiJH ut? I VaVA. uuwM . uf uwrfSi vuumuo trs 01a mew on spot p,iiy.3 - .ia! lower. .or. 1 COTTON., NoRFOLKFlrm; middling 11; net receipts 722; grogs1; stock 9,665; exports coastwise ; sales ; exports to Great Britain . Weekly net receipts 3,O0i gross; sales 1,084; exports coastwise 5,453; to , Great. Britain . 7-j to France Continent. l,'. i, 1 Balttmor Firm ; middling -1 ITs ; lovf middling 11.; good ordinary 11.; jnet receipts. 8 gross A1H buTao 900- sitnrk K 7SOvfc1rivWts nasrw1(U ; spinners , exports toeatv3rijajnia W ioiiuiicui Weekly net rec ts 152; gross ,1,694; sales 941 spinners 365: exports to Great Britain 712;coast- wise 100; wwuimeui. , to France . Boston Steady; middling 12&t low middling 11; eood ordinary 11U; net receipts 341; gross 41; gross to Great 113; sales -5 stock 5,030; exports Britain . Weekly net receipts 2,388; gross 6,268; sales exports to Great Britain 5,73 WrLMrueTON Flirdlmidd'ilc.; low mid dlinsr 107tc: irood erdUhatT 1 gross ; sales 4; stock,' 1583tonef8: .-reexports coastwise W: tG Bjtltoto OfeCpn. neni : to cnannei r-f- -.i r- !'i iV.'V flr. . weekly iiet rptoirj;..r-wejj.2 JB&M 1M&W!&&!!S&M r PHiiABixiraii-Flnn; mlddUng l2c; . . low mldd,lrut.1i5te.-ood ordinary lltSe: netreeelpts 1 22: Hoss 889; sales -; spinners -; stock "."S?" L V nio .i, 2,530; spinners 1,783; coastwise ; uonnnv ; low mid ahw nii srnnd nMinarv lie.: receipts a4: 1 .vir,montji . nia 'i.t took Weekly net recelpta 240; ; shipments 1,008; it Haifisl19: srmnersf-itocH . - . '.i: -- j jiiu 1111 Charleston ddlinlltic.;TowmId- J Iiil ling 111A-; good Ary lie; net receipts. tS.Qmmy stoat v,i iv; expons In ' ; " France n' Conttnent-j toahanj I to GreaTBrltaln ; to France, ; to. . chan-, nei CAAi'! '- ; ' " Nlw ToBi-Quiet?i6 55l; .mid' ?piandsi 12&, nMddungorieans'diVRc.; coiwouu uiUOT iw toGrest Britain 3,040; Irnce 729; sales 392; stock i74,os.'' J t -. 1 xMPAEiTrra oottom btatkmkktj .ao vet receipts atan united states ports ... 4 darta? week. -' 1 1 r M gi.D37 otnu wk lust veat . ' 'Zo,&t54 15 dale ., . 4S03048 j ". to same date last year, . 4)74.104 Imports for the week. . . ut'S9 i rTtr, thTa Hnt 3 12 012 hg VMw la-ii-jv..? same" tlsj -i: Mm loot TOUT. 44.JUU 887,000 142.000 1 Stock of American afloat for g. Britain, 204,000 -1 bame me ias jor, tVtWxiu-.n)os Cotton strong. Uplands 6. Oriean.. Bn;iMffi exnoi eipts lOoo. Amencan ,ou. Futures--b(rfers .Beting lrld n more, Uplands low middling clause: I MaTiull vorr K!Vb if:iT-tTITf.Illlll '.'aTllte WTUt JIBT iiXw, iM1 ivA ft2sa.Augu8j stember and Octo November 6 New crop .wppedb cuaoDe- 1 81 inirTkTkrFiiiin- i- nwm . . . . Sales for the week.. .............. 74.000 ,A merican ;..t.K.. v. .... -f9,C X) SDecolatton. . .? .-.-'a i .. r. lt "10X jo xport .............. .ii ...... jir.-i . .t: 4,000 Actual exporto.v.-i...........t... pr 4,0 Imports.... . ;;J04,0 3 American f .w..... r,7X 1 Stock v,fI7...-. :C35,C J Aiertaau-;'.ii.... ..;;....tii?,rrffif I4.r Afloat .rr.-r::; 25i.t r .iwim. '- ki ' fa Nw Yore Futures elosedT llniir'aler T41.- June,j.r tiT.. r-l?J9 July ,......1.144.4. J'li. 3 eepwrnoer........ -l.! October.. 11 .November... December.... t.v. n.ioa.li ll.43a.04 ? NiwtfoKk-Monejl.02a3. Exchange 4.84: i governments firm. Kewi5rs 103 State bmH . ...i'IX)TtrakaBiV. ! aHflflOl CaBumlaa7.a.187a.Ao The market yesterday dosed fira a toflws:.;i cjood middling ilm..i -.A r.: 11 Low inldflllnk.. . . : HK4i 1 J-a 1 1 Tinges .......... ...x.r;.i.ii,...r....' icll uuwer graaes ,...d. . Sil SO CHARLOTTE PU PUCR JBIRWI Hfff ' air AOw. - , r OORBXCTXD' J) Ani,T. " i ' , SOagf 65a70 1 J Ham K. je UATxm canv TClearlBd . . . ... . . COFFKK Prime Rio. Good. Stbup 1 v I4wai. Sugar-bouse.... .... . . 'LA . Oceans... ; i.iami n: buo i ii iu'l , T.vi sA aci.4i?-tiflOa2tO1 );M)iiA;Ji atfllf U ' D8aTS 3.6063,75 Liverpool fine . Irish. BUTOEB KVtfth Pa ml Inn 12420 Rotfperdozen. . Faintly. . Extra.... , Super... 3.00a3.50 , 2.75a3.00 2.26a2.50 "51 41 AROMATIC Aiinr' Aii .inrir .GUPJS'sBREATh Ii NO MORS H BUM AT T I 8 AT ; !, OE GOUT ACUTK OE CHRONIC ........ A T. T P. t.J P. . A C Ij ii j t s T8UEB!,UMEii 3 i n ;uui. Manufactured only 1 under, theaboy Me-Vark v by the :.. . EUROPEAN SAIJCyi4fiVETaya COJ : . J or PARIS AND IJCXPZIS. immeaiate reuer -wanrantea; . permanent eon guaranteed. Now exclusively used by all eelebrated phystdana of lurope and America, beoomlng Staple, Harmless, and Sellable Remedr an-bath continents. The Highest -.MedlosA Academy ef Farts report 95 cures out of 100 cases within three days. Secret The only dissolve? of the poisonous Uric Acid which exists in tne Blood of Rheumatic and Gouty Patients. $1,00 a box, 6 boxes for $5 00. Sent to any address -en- receipt of pricei Endorsed by nhysicians. Sold bv all drueelsta. Ad- ress I i WASHBURNX A CO., l ' - nov7 Only Importers' Depot, 23 CliflHrt.. N.T. XA ..1. v. T tt , . 1 n . ; - . . . feb 18 ly. Charlotte, N. C .ROCEKIES CHEAPER THAN EVER. NEW GOOPg! NEW FEATURES Come to me for Bacon, Com, Sugar, Coffee, Mo lasses, and other Family Groceries. Just received, a few barrels of Berry Foster's (Da vie county) BEST BYE WHISKEY. ffeft a fine lot of Country Hams. I sell for cash. An goods delivered to the i free of charge. W.H.,( U.tiWM WINUAUt, Trada Stnet. : Next dporl aplo. ;';... Wilson & Black's old stand. FLOUR Ui GRADES. V v KPfSDMONT PATENT FLOUR, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY USE AND " " , flUAJUKTEEn ITNER .1 fit. 'u RESPECT -THAN- Bril lia nt, i f 1 ANY OTHER BRAND ON THE MARKET. Call and get a sample package tree, ; j , E.M.iUlvLER&SONS; aprS , :r , .. . . . , . - tx(X Estate. JXAL estate, . M?y jmnNO AND IUMIQRATrON AGENCY, ? F0 ellltur ImTliig nines, Lands and Houses, - . mo r ' tad win v jvtv - AdyertJse free of cost, all properties placed in m t box jr Kjr ftcri. f hands for lala. ' THOa F. DRAYTON, , "dficj.0 t - ' - 'i Charlotte, N.O. SJOLAlS IN EVERY Patapsco, llilgewater : Luxury, - w 'u.;ii..' -.- Kf.jjiiiijn!!! J, J'U 'UW I Sj I In $ ' S'atlonalBaak - ! . u'''5 r;fi s. t,. , " ..A.I ta stow .arte s coapiw swc 5 T 1. t I y feqTsf; shoes; tt h f tiff V' c 'i r.f. ..j 31 S! 5J nl mi ?r? I i.TS ? :!'-" -il 1 ' VH'ti1 Hff 'rijft fM to . KHIl H via OetebratrfLames', Vls ajal ndwtfs Shoes I other besiftwiAiGentj tike MtUer, McuUiK&:k3:Otr CaallakV aaa; iil3 a 4 ier, CKLZBRATXD Mi u -tin r T-fi! - .hk !' ul BCF0TS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS! .1 '.--. BOOTS! BO6TS! BOOTS! shoesm i y 1 SHOES! AND ) r. 1 T':' .(i ;3 19 IT i f . i HATS ! HATS! - HIN6:STtXEStl THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED IN .- ' V CHARLOTTE This stock W Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, c., embraces every grade, and will be sold at ohean as the same Qpods can be sold by any house In the Sooth. MERCHANTS Will do well to call and examine this stock, ai, It Is especially adapted to trade ot North and South Carohna, and srUl be sold at whcdesal e retail on most reasonable terms. ' ' ' ' ,' . VISITORS To Charlotte are invited to call and examine oar stock, as they will and it most complete In every respect, and cheaper than ever before. W.S. FORBES, Agent, Smith & Forbes' Old Sta nd, Trade St 1 000 FE:E 8ntpLB dbeds MOST APPROVED FORM. Just Printed and For Sale at tbe - - OBSERVER OFTKE gTOP AT THE BOTDSN HOUSE Salisbury, N. C.:1 ; . -;-l" il if . a S. Bbowh; fMortetor,' Late ot the National Hotel, Raleigh, j C. & Brown, Jr., Chief Clerlf W.1 d Shelburn As , SIM .! ' - -ilLi 3 Car Loads 1,320 BttSbalA I !. CHOICE BOLTED MEAL Jiast received. BEST GROCKRHaan CONFECTIONERIES t fVa'idtw . . . - n.w- LeROYJJATIDeOJre.. 'v an8d ,"1 SWEET FOTAT0E8, NOT TOOJLAT(tO,St;;j ; T1 A fun supply still oaband. ljy,,thr Jociele Aisofsu W.; ti1 It ttV ,:fc;jJ1 .;I'.'V.iT.:i f tr.".,'.. v March 87, . v WW . ,.i ... J Blfil I .v tlAWniUNQtON, T lin4 Mb MW tlttrtl"' I . -t - . , . .... . . tea vj- .iliJ it-. ''J.'fs -.5, As veil as potntaln Georgia in ,(U . dSaCes guaranteed 1 is Low as Hit f ilf lO !!1KI III X. it s;v J- ".'lit p. .'' I .i.Tt tM" ffJh. u jI ci'r . v (p- yifigia Agent. Wuintogton. K. C, a ' ii'tynflt ljii . . . . ' Ii-, f. ,.'!, ' 1 tcini .4 'tt;: nl "iiil; .!-. !-:lH ;v' (.ofi- j.m ..!- ' roltsiodkof. -' i ,K(nprtnttBlihe 13 tbbtn's' iExtracto anACoiogfieti! "xi ti mmiftJ tins tt-.'.-' . ': 1 -r. ;' JlJt 1 1 i if lagllsh Select oes. 1 1 Hi'ii i 'ff Hi.-li , . OH9aa4'ByolMSaa t,.jif.-f -t'i.Jntf. 'j. Mi;: :i 'I EhglUh', French and American Tooth Brushes PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at aOouK both night and J. H, McADEN'S' ' "-I Prescription Store; r . " " " :i : ;.!. t.-.-l '-it t ;! . .. ' ' aMBamls'of . . . .1 1 H v, EETRi Noil KEROSENE ' ' ' 'V"' ' I . AXS ALADDCN SECURITY OIL. - '' -: j ;,': -i..,iij -j-:' -.'' West's Extra No. 1 Iferosene Oil 'frnrn rt ' wut Se, Baltimore. BJgheat Medal awarded at Centennial Expostuon. Crystal Ou Werks, Canton. Warranted to stand a twl,0L1 1? degreesFahrenheit befor tt will bum. C. W est ft Sons, Baltimore. For Sale by Da. J. H MoADXN, Sole Agent, CBURJJOTTEiN.C. AHEAD! AHEAD! ,, i, jLL who wish tdj", jbojr toxuries acknowledge that 'FIRRY S" Is the plaeeto get the best. His -il . i ; - - - stock of Candy and assortment, of. Crackers liave never been equalled in this section, whilst Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Ac, aw very fine. Smokers should call and try bis new five cent Cigars, N. B. Housekeepers will And Cnekere a great Tea Table Luxury. Fresh and Crisp. apr27 " : ! ' ' - W. ALEXANDER, DENTIST . OFFICE OYER t.8. WRIStON ft COB t Ij.i.r ,f,.: .;::: " 1 If ' With 25 years' experience I guarantee entire ailstactloa Janir Y.KtTgScwmq tucntwE Co. Cleveland, ohio. .i. Mi- I'H III lQ '' """" i- ti-'W-Il.' itiKjl We art now prepared to oter extra advantages b oar friends and cdstomers. Our MR. H RODemnew xorx, wnereaewuiiemamiOTtnerewei: me season, ana wui pe on uwcvu tMoargauis,aoaauutej r j ft -ti XTETNOELTIESiJNOIJRLINl oet eSorts will be used to please the taste of the most fastidious. I. , vo are reeeivuig.jiew uoods aauyy ana an are eorttiany nrrnea ? . cau on us ior anyuiu want in our Una., , r-.'i ?.i '.. ns -w.s-? i . ! FeeUnfsatuedtaatthaanaUtraikdprleaef oar goods will be the greatest Inducement; to buy, a triisttng that ear eflotts to please an appr :-".-f'.-4 ' '-4 - - iROBTHClBOICfi. wriiiTTonrra south. . . . , lontoimegflsJledlaclimesfor llie Transp' v7-ri: .iiRWlCkatlbtte. fiUtewDto, Asherffle, Bathe, mmwmw 11 i . .. . . .. . M ikih. i llabtina kiid lOsslaslppt ' . ..'!.t;j5i.i;j,7 tti any Obmpettng Ltae, and Time as Qui t: 7 Te Sj ""Agent C C Railway, C SQttD BROS., '' ) K-lfHOUBAUl AITD RStAti 1 :'J GRQCKRSand DEALERS In COUNTRY tr t , I,, ; , ; cvusuuiuy iinnu vWKJGS and SUTTER, CHlCKJ jr-ES, DRIED FRUITS, 4c. Exclus;''eI,efl,'H'1) wao, PROPRiitoits or tux CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C This house has been refitted and newly f ana is kept In flfst class style. Terms, Per Day Great lndocAmnnht efsj for terms see the proprietor. j tVOnmfbns'and Carriages at every traf- BROTHTBS Pif H. 8. Wnmi & T. ITkV HMBT Wtlioko. V feb . s Superln $2.00 MARSHALL H SAVANNAH. GA. liiii AB. LUCE, Proprietor. Reduced rate 8200 and 82.50, accoidlr' . V. Uon of Room. I M. L. HARNETT, Clerk, late of Flante Feb-lO-t;,. $y I Jm p s s . " ' JOSEPH FISCHESSER, Propbim1 V :. -.-.s ' . , DEALER IN BEER, ALE, PORl AND WINES & LIQUO And the best brands of Cigars.! Agent for Fred Lauer's celebrated Rett Keeps fresh bottled Beer on hand from I EngeL Philadelphia. Sold by the dozen aonaoie price.' Ail my customers can be at home with tbe best Beer in town. ALSO A FINE BILLIARD ROC i ATTACHED. Tryon Street, opposite Charlotte Br I HEAfiQUARTE; i- FOR If. ni.i i nJi ' ALE AND PORTER, Is corner Trade and Boundary Avenue. to any part of the city, free of charge for dozen. F. C. MUF All orders left at John Yogel's tailor sit ceive prompt attention. mar4 SO SIM Pi WAHt A NEW DEPARTURE. BE3H)il!r;KXEalN:'NEW YORK. i. rl' Ui it ill vU.t o-.i- l" ' . i . . .... -..... ... , . .. a ..i ALXltNDIR I " V $
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