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tOCAL- INTELJLNiEXCE. RA11R0A DIBXCTOBY.; Tli following table shows the running of passen Mr trains to and trom Charlotte, on all the rail roads (Washington time): - Arrives from Richmond and Goldsboro, 1.00 a. m. . . Leaves tor " , . ----,- ' -au a. m, L Arrives from Richmond, ,10.60 a. m. B Leaves wr . jw.wv.ui. AXLANTA CHAJUjOTTO AXB-LnTR. Arrives from Atlanta,. . .'-."-.-.'-. . . . . j.. 8.20 a. m. Leaves for Atlanta, . , 1 .06 a. m. Arrives from Atlanta...... ....... ; 6.60 p.m. Leaves tor Atlanta, . . 10.50 a. m. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A ATGUST A.: Arrives from Augusta,". .. Xpti$y 18.10 a. m. Arrives from Augusta, ft.HOa. m Leaves lor Augusta, , t OABOLUfA CKHTBAL. Arrives from Wilmington,. ..... Leaves for Wilmington,.. Arrives from Shelby. i i i j . . . ;i . imim far Shelbv.Jii -......-..'.. ....a. "'7 17.29 p. m. f B.00 a. m. rftilO n. m Is7.00a.m. A rrlves from Statesville,,,. r. , . h m - 45-80 p. m. leaves for 8tateevUle,4. i .!.... .7.00 a. m j ( 4FriHKB8. ( J gtf ! ' OPENS. jtXiOBES. Money Order Peivutment, . . ft.00 a. m. 5,5)00 p. m. Keglstry Department,,., .,-,9-OQ a. mjrS.00 p. ra tten'! Deliv'y Stamp Dpt:..&00 aj m J 6.00 p. m. . &80 pirn.! 8.45 p.m. r On Bilndats the General Delivery asd Stamp Department will be open trom U.00. aa to 10.00 a. m. "' jr S - . . OnHTNG AND ClXJSraG Or fcAJL : OPENS. , CLOSES. DanvlHe & Charlotte R. R..V 8.00 a. mJt ftOO p. m, " 11:1ft a. mi 600 p. m. Charlotte ft Atlanta R. R.;: 8.00 a. m.3 9,00 p. m. ft Augusta It. R.,., V8.80 p. m. mOO a. m. Wllni'n Charlotte R. R.,. 8,80 p. m. 53D0 a. m. Charlotte ft Shelby It. R... ' 5.30 p. m. 6.00 a. m. ft Statesville B.S0 p. m. tt.O0 a. m. Beattle's Ford, (horse route,) Mondays at 5.00 p. m., and' Tuesdays at 8.00 a. rn. t PT" Yorkvllle, (horse route,) Thursday t at 6.00 p. nr. , and Fridays at 7.00 a, m. ' W. W. JENKINS, P, M.- INDICATIONS. War Department! Office Chief Signal OfficJ, Washington, May 19, 1 30 ?m. For the South, Atlantic and East Gulf States, lower or nearly stationary pres sure, light to fresh variable wftis and partly cloudy weather are "probable with occasional rains in former.", Local Report for Yesterday 7 A.M. I2P.HJ9P.M Barometer,.,,... Thermometer... Relative Humidity, tflnd Direction,. . . . , " Velocity,.-.... Weather. 29.894 64 89 N. Cloudy. 2fl.825l2fl.867 77 57 71 80 N. 2 Cloudy N.W.Sj .. 2 s iCloudy. Highest temperature 78 deg.; lowest rf Ji4ex t New AdrertleineiiM .. : f JJcSmlth Music House, Charlotte, N. C ' t. C. Smith Drugs,' Ac - Bomll ft Co New Advertisement f fio.vi n PENCiuaiusi. titfire Invitiitloiis Lo the ball to-nur in Hie iostorlice. f The Eav Tenipleton Alliance at the opera house to-night. Yesterday afternoon trains brouglrt In some visitors to the celebration. The crowd will come in about 9.30 this morning. .. The'sum of 85 was collected in the mayor's courtvesterday, morning, from negro named AVilliama, -convicted of maltreating his wifejv ' CoL Thomas haa Whdly'consented lo (Open - the iustitute to thetT?wl that will be collected on the grounds to-day, In case of a fihpwer of rain'JvJ; The banks will all be closed to-lay but the stores will be kept open for the benefit of the excursionists and visitors who xiay wish to combine a little busi-H ness with their pleasure. . , L The German service conducted in the Lutheran church by Rev. Mr. Beahm, Sunday afternoon, was largely attended and proved quite interesting to marly who could not understand a -word of what was said,, The5roung Men's Christian Associa tion oftharlotte will not be represent ed at.'ibe national convention. The delegate are Cant A. G. Brenizer and Mr. Tbos. M. JUttnjan, rfeutr neither qL iliem will be able to attend, n C The7 StaUi Mdieal Society 'toeets in Croanaitfirn fwlav. Dr. Jo Grah&in and Dr. Sif Jones left the 'city last nightT to auanrx vxne-larger wuir ue exaiu medvtor a. iiQeoaiei. 0ther representa-, tivesrof t!w Jrof ej5sion:ln' Charlotte will probably go 4oiinte?j- The i veryiasr oifHne Hornets came back, J from Columbia? or; from some where down that rway, yesterday J The others had exhaosteA their -vocabnlary in efforts to findf words ttprexiMress the clevern ess arid hospitality, of, ,. the Co lumbia boy's long before he arrived. Catholic BUbop of Worib Carolina. It la announced that a. consistory ; of Catholic bishops of tther arohdlbceae of Baltimore wiU. assemble; in.f.tuat city May 28tlv to nominate three names, winch will be sent to ;Rome foT the ap yoint merit ,of either. ,bishog :otf Vicar jqiostolic of Jforth C aroliria, by Pope We' are. inexpressibly - ghocked .- and grieved to learn that last night about 1 1 o'clock-Mr; Frank ;VViIsc .,W as found dea& pn tUe floor ofi room at tlie residence of his father. Mr. Jos, 11. Wilson. ' The physician' have1 riot f yet determined the cause of his( detM, and up to the time of : this -writing is a u rofbund, mystery. -,if -'Uiui -'-A X! fl'i II-.. ill: Cbarlotu,n4 bo CrcU Court tsV; Information wa? xeceived here yes terday f rom' Congressman' Steele- that Congressman' O'Connor, of South Caro lina, has introduced in-the Honseja bill providing for sessions' of the united states Circuit Courts at different places) Charlotte not being ...in .the JisU Mr. Steele desired to kno Wnat the bar of this clryiwu!dJxayja4ojieA mutter,, ani . at.ameeting of the bar, lie U-vaitirdam bltterndotK atesolution wa adopted- rai uw tin g ' rfrpresentai .- - i 4 I - . ' 19- T J- " -f-.- j . i. -siflrns Bf tlrti Xjircmt MR r v A young man in this city lias suffered, ! at different" times, for years with, an affection of the ear. Some days ago lie 4" next dav his ears became more painful than they had ever been before, and be gan .to Weed quite JprbfuSely.'I Dr. O'Donoughue was sent for and applied the usual remedies, for the alleviation of the pain. On the following day 4the ear dischargea twenty-five or1' thirty small wormg,Si which resembled the tome of the greenfly ,:Thesere not un frequently found in , wounds which have been boserl'rMf never before, so : f r a the' knowledge of n the"hjslcian goes. in the '.'i'''The'iaeSti6ij ' Uteto they the tar&z of ihe fly or .worms from the corn ? Those who have seen thtthv are of the. pir4orjr,'thatr'they;,arg .the. former; i33x ' one Jv able it determine, hoMrthey got there. Thetatfe isaeiitl' fa a vsiuable remedr lor Dyspepsia, Sic He&V; Jtcne, xorpld raver, and suenllita diseases we can recommend Dr. Bull's Baltimore PiUs. . They are for sale by all druggists, l'rice only 25 cents; . . , went out oivra-fishing expedition and 4 slept one night in a mill, lying on! bsteiA of corn. . On - his 1 return to the city the I 1 " -: vss.iW;.iiw;.!.5f, l'roceedlnr Uio Hloetias; Tosterday rue board of aldermen met yesterday afternoon, present: His - Honor th 3iayor nd Aldermen Scott, RigletV Butler, Gordon, - Dowd. Maxwell and AVittkowskV. ' ! nw.tf Tlie minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The mayor called un the unfinfr business of the last meetiner. this bem? Aldennan MaxwelC Mipttoii to givtUie cuy marsimi tind each policeman a nni-. Alderman Wittkowsky moved to4n definitely postpone, which motion did not prevail. - Alderman Wittkowsky then motedV to amend by providing that the uni- form consist of badge, hat and belt Afterwards withdrawn. AldeTraaa iftjfilfylseorithfe ; post: P4lier4fenJ lowod Dy IWircatidn Ana bras fol- Alderman Schenck on -the same side Alderman Schenck moved to inost" pone until the. first regular meetipgin September, which motion failed, i ... ( Then, after discussion by Aldermen. "Wittkowsky, Gordon, Grier, Garibaldi midSchencky the motion t.-of Aldertriart ' Maxwell, as originally made, was put and lost, the vote being a tie and the mayor giving the deciding vote. w : The mayor" explained that he did net j see tne necessity for making the appror priation at present, as it may not., be needed before September. Alderman Grier moved that the may or (as chairman) and Aldermen Dowd be added to the, finance. s committee. Agreed'tol y. Alderman Dowd by request was ex-! cused' from' service On the cemetery committee, and Alderman Scott Was appointed in his stead. . . Alderman Maxwell, from the sanita ry committee, recommended that a reg ular policeman be detailed forsanitarv police duty instead of appointing an extra man in, and that the policeman "be from night duty in the meanrr excused time. On motion of Alderman Dowd the report of the committee was adopted. A motion of Alderman Wittkowsky that the policemen be rotated in the sanitary work was, after discussion, lost. , Alderman Wittkowsky moved that two kerosene lamps be placed on Sev enth street between Church and Gra ham. Adopted.'' ' ' Alderman Schenck moved that three additional kerosene lamps be put up in Second ward one at the railroad bridge on Morehead street, one at the colored Baptist church, and one at the crossing of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, near Mr. Glavin's property. Agreed to. -, Alderman Gordgu. moved thajt gas lamps be plaeedoBjCiui'ch itveet'from Trade to Morehead. ldennan Garibaldi moved to amend by tifldnt6et-fMbreliead" and insert ing "colored Baptist church." On motion of Alderman Dowd the whole matter was referred to the street committee, with instructions to see if lamps are not needed in other parts of the city, and to take into consideration the expense, &c. Alderman Scott moved that the board fix thd salary of th(j cottonjteigir and othei officers at "the 'cotton platform, and the motion having been agreed to, Alderjuab. . Gjotdufa moved that the, salary of the cotton weigher be left-at" the price fixed for last year. Alderman Dowd moved that it be S750 per year. Alderman Schenck moved $75 per month without the samples. Alderman Wittkowsky moved $900 per year and that the weigher be in- and as an extra uoliceman. Carried, e ". i It was further moved and CaiTieCt-fii, .that tlie assistanT weigber,bei paid $50 pW tndnib, Kvlrile serving; and "also be invested with ponce powers. The same salary and authority were voted the inspector. . On motion ,of . Alderman, Scott the vote as to- tlieiw0igher salary was re considered and he was voted &7o per month and no samples, and invested with the aiithority'of a policeman. On motion of Alderman Dowd a com mittee of three was raised to examine and report as to the matter of samples. Tha mayor-appointed as such commits tee Aldermen Dowd, Smith and Ward. On motion of" Alderman fcjcoxt the olatform was fixed at S35 per month. jpdermart Sbotl rddVoi tfil thB cot-toirweigherbe- empoVered b employ force as he needs it - Alderman owd rooted as a substi tute, thaV a standins; committee be ap pointed to report to the board from time to time 'What is necessary in connection with, the, weighing of cot tori, arid is. i vhtimDlayes.are neces sary at the platform, &c. Adopted. The mayor appointed as such committee Aldermen Dowd, Ward and Smith. On motion of Alderman Maxwell the election of cotton weigher was gone into and J. W. Sprinkle w'as' te-elected unanimously. On motion of Alderman Schenck the. weigher wras allowed to make recom' mendations. as, to Jus assistants. The election of inspector was, then, on motion of Alderman Scott, gone into. GI' M. Phif er received 5 votes and W. M. Stitt 7, and the latter was de clared elected. tin mninn nf A Id fir man Wittkowskv 'ttie bond of the cotton weigher was? fixed at the same figures as last year, and on motion of Alderman Scott the bond of the inspector was fixed at $500. On m6ti6ii of Alderman Wittkowsky the street commissioner was invested WOntiino?dinlaJ Grier T. F Holton was appointed city bill poster. The board adjourned. Inferior Court. e'f oiowing case3 were disposed ofi State vs."Robt Ramsay . a4. ff hopaaa Gray, assault and battery ; Ramsay iub- mitted ana ptna ineHJOst, uray not ap .peariBfcVj,,, joriiiPUTA5 ' State VS.junieXjjttogersanuaiuunr ThomTJSon.-ncoiored; fornicatiofl. And adultervz not BmMuino .Jshqw i.mT Mr State vs. iewsa, coiorea, larceny mill 1LC1I1 fined 010 and cost: Jonn anaomm, IHsTOFaTsm witn cost. fifafo xrsnTMiT!hT4vi fnlored. remov-. inir croDeuuty wag"it not yewta few jimuftypHi4ice' Carven and J. W. Bullard, assault ahf; battei!yaittytfiaiiseo5'3With cost4 jTarioAleiloio' MAtfltrtratW. .Tustice.Waringof the Inferior Court, in his charge to the' grand., jury yester day, commended the action of the Leg islature m extendirithe-'jurisdiction of majristrates. to which there has been consifcU -r.able Ab jectlonf JthYfiMghotit the State, lie takes the grouna, However; that act "about the: meaning of nvhichierBeemito-Jjei onide!rable difference .ofoplnlonBinwygyes, "theth' ftfihl 1urfsdi5tion over ail offenses rwhich aioe "under their Brflietionibe- jore, witUrno pwicwuuiLui. j-yiwuttvu 'khtt'MmtenVmaer the OldlaW'a maa tried before a magistrate Jmd-ptCvhthedy could be again tried by.b,ehighercoUrt rirdvidethQ grand at.fltf trW a bill of indictment against him rand such ases nave irequeuny uuuiuicu' I Pros nun me for the Observance off the UMiSiiiAS AiOJiJSMrwVl r j; , 1-tX viO eft "' Ringing of the .-Bells and riring Sa- trr flutes aifcunnsei sjsj tin procession will be formed on north Tryonstreetj .withrjightrresting on Sixth street-at 10 o'clock a. m. The procession .will: movepromptly at 103d otl6ek a.umi nd wilf marchthrough Tryon street to-the grounds of ; the Car olina Military Institute in the- f olio w- &V9F vand..V'; j.-Cadets of Carolina Military Institute. ... Hornets' Nest Riflemenl 7Mecklenburg Rifles. ' Charlotte Grays.. . riii ,! Polk Rifles. :,; : f Gbvernor and Staffs & Chaplain, Orators, .Mayor and. Invited 1 .. .Guests.-:-.' - - - ...s , .. -Band. IBprjeeFSfeani 'Firci'iOompany. ' Hornet Stearn.I'ire Company. Independent Hook & Iiadder Company. a at a i Continental Battalionva Citizens. Ar i :..,: y- -Order of Exercises at the Stand: ' !"'- -' -Prayet by ' l' . ' V'-ltey: EJ .IaTdinlg. of CMrlbtte. Reading of t the Mecklentmrg Declara- tion"of Independence by G6il.! John A. Young. " Oration by ; - 71 .-, non. Win.M, Robbinsrof Statesville, ' Bendiction: J ' ;" ;- At the close of the exercises the pro cession will return bv;Trvon street to the Sqnare. wbere it will disband. -"t; .--- '- ' T-r V t - - 1 ; , ..... . .iJfV..JONJ2S,4U.arsnai, FIKKMT2N'jAND CONTINENTAIJS'r'AI? ADE Order Of ' Marcli : ;.! The columh,' wifl form, on Trade street, bevond ChnrRh. at 0 o'clock jfl m.,and will move down Church street te Second, thence to College, througn QoWl x ' rrt-i '" i m -i I leue to a raua as ain, mence aown xraae to C down C to Seventh, up Seventh to ttTonegelfossXoTIege av ljthencetnp'Tryonwtli accoraing to positions assigned them, at 10 o'clockmv Officers of ; the Department. r '.6tnetfrek)mDanv. .Flrf Company, IndetiendeM 3oki a TDaedder Com pan mayprmna jioara soES-iaer men. ' tlpentals. v CSWALKEI?, Xf RAY, ,TT A. Bixby, J, A, Young, Jr. Committee, :l'Ai. General Notes and Announcements. - There will be no sleeping after sun rise this morning Mackey's little joker willbe kept hot firing salutes; ..The name of this gun, by the way, is Reform." Gov. Jarvis, who is expected this mo.ining-,,will .take rooms 1 at the Cen tral ilbtel,iand Irbt ti a 'private resi dence, as has heretofore been an nounced. : ' ' ; ' '' - The various excui-sion trains to ar rive iri the city this morning will ar rive between the hours of 9 and 10 and leave late in the afternoon The Continentals will remember that they are to meet and form at the fair grounds. They will march' directly to the public square and take their places in the. procession. The review by Gen. JtTer vf it ke pac.ejaftf tlje)s!peaking. Adjutant General Jones will not in spect1 the military companies to-day, but it is likely that there 'wilt be a re view of the troops at the Carolina Mili tary Institute immediately after the speaking. Maj. Robbins, the speaker of the day, arnvea yesterday atternoon ana is quartered at the Central HoteL" J '& Thft nommittpfi of rwmiHAn arp. nr- i 4. iLi. at 4) o clock, promptly, at the office of Gen. John A. Young, for the arrange ment of pressing business. A feature or tne procession ; to-aay will be a company of twentv-five little bovs in uniform. . . ...... The Concord band .arrived Jast rfight, tiaving come across the country m their band wagon. The band were received; ,'at. the j Pioneer hall in an address by 2 Mr. P. B. Alexan der, which , was responded to by Capt John Woodhouse. Refreshments were -then partaken of and the band proceeded to the resioence.ot: Ma. vv, W, Flemming and serenaded him, stop ping on their return up street and pay ing TfrtF ObsJivr, pfllce a similar compliment. The Statesville band will come in this morning on the excursion train. College Commencements and School Anniversaries, The annual sermon before the stu- dents of the Catawba" High School, at Newton, was to have been delivered at 114. P. m., last night bv Kev. A. W. Mil ler, D.'Dxjt this ity; "The lrterary ad dress will be delivered by Hon. Kobtk' P, Dick, of Greensboro, to-day at 2W pki m. The!elosiftg'eieci9es Of the schooi will take . Dlace , at the academy this evening at 1t o'clock. 4 . ii x uommencement! ot ' ureensooro "i e male5 College Iay"28th and 29th. -. The literary.. address .will be.delivered- by Hon. Walter L. Steele, of Rockingham, member of Congress, and the annual sermon bv Rev. John E. Edwards. D. of Richmond, 'v'al.j.jrhe. ,c6mmence- ment wiu close vita grana ; concert .; State Commissioner of Airiculiura 'Lt&pokirita eiitwi!R:IMldre8s at Cool Springs, Iredell" cotrflty; on the 23d,ina.t The eercwejof Cool-Springs Acaoemy i ciose inat aay wre picnic. W. ; HReidEsrL. W also make adsfe: Mininr News and Notes . JT : 1 t, 1 -4i'r4k T-i 1 hi - " t' UVfl very iniTJOTiant sai oi ' rne mosfc noted rieee ot mininr Dronertv 'ifi thi immediate section pL the State is about to be consummated, i ne sale does not emtirace the entire, propertv but a cdn troUirignittterest inlt t. as sc As soon as the papers are niaa up rui particulars; wj.ii bei Muhty, : one oc.she largest: rand - best mines in the State, has just:DeW,Sqld to Kew York parties. .Tbe .price givph1 for thenrlne has hot Tbeen made nublic. butlhe sale is ,saiditO:beiUiext ;tothe Jacgest ever xriade'in ohpa'rdKiia.s 'WeaTinTOrmefLrooiiiiaiiaM i t'WMImW&atiimt amaMermmhff: froni the Silver HiU mine, was ttt have eeri vlVBMy&mdffitfbt ; betw;6etif to ortnern caDiHUiscatt-t srnfew days as nfdf.m in thin hitv tnrato..G&. havinsr been mailed as third. -4efaM-uiatU;i that mommgranrrthg-boP- lioaafaTla and theiaratfmt, fSO retiirnMiOTacooche the following day the only cost to the drfer beiBiafew . i . a. i iwi,:v cents ior mail - inuisuuriuuu. xuu is one of tbe, benefits conferred upon ine 'jMiamio tjkjiu xei uy mo tuuiiau ment 'of the assay offlce and Dnitfed Statesaub-treasorvin CharlotteJlinersM of South Carolina and Georgia aregi ninsr to see the advantages of it. and, as a conseqiuehce1 Xm7 bsines.ofvtbet. otA that the ordinary cosmetics used la ladles are productive 01 great miscaiei.: pe to use. soma good ue great Southern Remedy, which cleanses the Wood and gives per manent Beauty to the skin. V received . afeihejassay't' from Kacoochee. Hall I . ' : The m.yfjfJCfiam of OCflcere. ; - At a regular meeting of the Hornets lest -RinmeJiheld tidght, the present officers were re-el ecteaf or the ensuing year, as follows:, - i Captam & & Pegram, ' . jlst Ideut J. G. Young, H c 2nd Lieut-A. L. Smith. ? f 3rd LieutG. H. Brockenbrougb, Sec. and Treas. S. O. Smith. . K .(W, M. ,Wolfe .was. elecated collector, and the iantain,sabsenHPJitW- rH-aii- pointedOWi Badger orderly sergeant feeling speech returned his thanks 84M tl iue company ior tne compliment paia him? and after -this he was presented; by Sergeant Coleman, in behalf ot daughter of an old member of the Rifle men, a handsome bouquet, -'the -"receipt Of whmW5heaeknowledPHT"WTr.h manv thank."-- n 1 ! A eommittee was annointm to draft resolutions of thanks to the Obvernor'rfi " f s GuardsT of Columbia, the Richiaad.fi 5 I J liattalion,thett3learial,fnd oth er organization MM ijlviduuls, for courtesies andMxfliKisehlcli served to render theTecent trip to Columbia so pleasant an occasion to the company The TTleudeltieohnK JLat Night. Perhaps not before this season has a finer audKiieai fSSemblldmt the opera house tbjft gtteo laciMendelssohn QuintefcCeiBW fetiagltiWith the ma jority of them it was like a meeting between old friends. The six pleasant looking gentlemen who compose the oldest and most noted musical combina tion in Boston, and the refined and cul tured MrKnov4eswere there just as theyja jMarefiaft Jf ebruary. The audi ene kwatf Jhaiiad o a degree which atnfmrlteor M6 enthusiasm. There was no room for criticism. If one were ask ed to mention the gem of the evening he would recall Mrs. Knowles' song. t Iiove," Edward Heindjs MThe Wind," Hennig's etiMinceUo,iiyans olannette e,ana Fieyei s hymn witn varia tions, violin quartette, without being able to decide which was the most charming. Listemann's manipulation of the violin excited wonder and admi ration. If there were some present who could not enter fully into the spirit Of thftciassuynnsic. there werenon there Who? could i fail t$ appreciate the wdaetfUlharjnlny5 The IubJseems to have Mttbrbtea. Mrs. Knowles was l4uqcbrilb "llarketfclWI sung with aeiigntiui expression. The enter tainment was delightful in all respects, and the pleasure of the audience was undounded. Note from Columbia. Our Columbia cQi'r,espondedtl writes 'undet dat0 jof yesterday, as follows : Our recent Charlotte visitors were enabled by the enterprise of The Ob server to read their morning's paper for breakfast one hundred smd ten miles from home.' 'Mrs. Knowles !of . Uie - Mendelssolin Quintette Club was paid the high com pliment of.a;unanimous election tohon? orary membership in the Richland Vol unteer Rifle Company, Oniher arrival she was tendered an escort from the depot and was the recipient of a grand miiitary .Cand flora)) oration ;'at.. her ap apearanee on theatage in the evening. l The. Fay , Tempetori troupe had a crowded house on the night of their 'performance here. The acting was good, anoTfhepostumes superb airy nothings. There (was aot'a solitary accident or mishap on our streets on the day of the unveiling. Among the numbers who will attend from here -the celebration on the 20th are many who desire to make personal observation ,in Mecklenburg county witnregaid to sthe advantage of a stock law, and the claim of its friends that it is a new declaration of independence from a pitiable and ignominious thral dom. Attention Continental. Headquarters, Charlotte, ) Mecklenburg County, May 17th, 1870. ) General Order No. 4. - Xon are hereby ordered to . assemble at the Carolina fait grounds this morn ing, the 20th May, at 9 o'clock, prompt ly for parade. Wigs will be. issued by the 'quartermaster general on the grounds. By order of UEORGE WASHINGTON, Commander-in-Chief, Alexander Hamilton, Chief bf Staff.- ' JR. J. H. McADEN, DRUGGET AMD CBSMIST, i iJSgm offers to the tcuto .-.a full stock ol iy.wi' sfiW''.'J i.'.'ii i ' yy Lnftin's ijilrafiH and Colognes, fllyoerlne Soap ErjEjnA.aBiid ft,::- :l- ''- American Tooth Bruslies :., i.l.;,. .' :u.v sat mil ,BESCEIPTION9 u-.-nntCj lisi -sU j-jsn jjtfil tt rfTii t,r.'-i -M:-) v )!,:; ?!-- - ' ' .arefuii prepared at- all Itpun, both nlghk and day at ' u.-'i, .n ?i Miru;i Prescription Store. - i -i . il t. M i ' 'ECURITY ! SECURITY ! ;-:v'j!i .;xrei; 1: :J- SECURITY to .IJ2A3 .A X JlttHxn WEgTiNS' fsfHt!i'-. !.li4i.Ji5llqi i . A NO. l ' i i-iiti.J 1 . .iO1 a; 'itADDiN security riaf (:;.; i . . ... w imrrl 000 o rt West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil. from C. West k .iBTghest Medal aWada"ttMteiirilal Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a fire test ot 110 degrees Fahrenheit before It 'will bum.' CI West 4 Soria, Baltimore:: .. wvt j ..... ......... ! u tsa;iua Dfc h.thoaben; soiff Agent; 1 - - CHARLOTTE, N. C. - uvc s.w wetvi sopnrta iantasi r'wiv,w who1 1 1 r; i' "1 r3j'M .l BOOTS, a u m -At - -..... . SXZL.l.i lira. ,vl I 1 1 I : t M I I H ai : i 11 III I I U 11 I . I 1M M lyaiiiuui iiii j nnm nn tv in r? S f JtlS t S'i ' 11 ' .. W. : ,, t ,- ;.,...'(. Ilaving opened aSlioe Store with everything fresh and new such i ill S i 2 " ! IHGLKUI Porjladies Mfese and Children, and a ever onereo: in this market. Thanking i .-- - . . ' . '. r:- -;:.r - 1 ' ! t wS,7lI?ifuJS m aUncjnfif with an experience of ten years in the .' 5 h 1 Sairts and Imuue. PEGRAM & CCL C 1 rt' " f. . .- 1 si National Bank Bufldlng, ' CHARLOTTE, N. C, Have npw ln store a nice and complete .' lock of SPRING BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Trunks & Traveling Bags Witn them you can find THE BEST STOCK IN CHARLOTTE. ZEIGLEfe';''Bfil)T'S Celebrated Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shoes A SPECIALTY. They also keep Miles', Burt's, Holbrook 4 Lud low's, and othetbest brands. Gents will find there the Miller, McCuhough & Ober, . Canlleld, and Miles' hand-made Boots and Shoes. Also HE. CELEBRATED UK D PpPPL ATI PEGRAM SHOES. Call sure before buying, attention. April ft, 1879. . Onlers have personal PEGRAM & CO. BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! SHOES SHOES SHOES AND AND AND AND AND AND HATS HATS HATS f SPUING STYLES ! THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED IN - -CHARLOTTEr A W 1 ' This stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c, embraces every rade,- and will be sold as cheap as the sama Uoodscan be sold by any house la the South. MERCHANTS Will do well to call .and examine this stock, aa it is especially adapted to the trade of North and" Soutn Carolina, aBdwHt he sold at wholesale ot retail on most reasonable teems. VISITORS To Charlotte are Invited to 'can' and examine tt-mBrwatTKTBtg"Trt-Sar; u Ukuin aiuuuoiu. un ous win uvneu lo ir TOOK complete in every, . mrmW nt anea to thA nnfrslfmwl At ttharlnttA TSf respect dad cfteJgr;titovef before. - -W; S. FORBES, Agent, - 4 a SHiHh Forbes Old Stand, Trade St iU; DR. A. W. ALEXANDER, .1! ';''- a O t HOT 3'j ENTIST OmCXOVEBLItWBlSTONftCO'S 4 tilt uj xhc-w r:'ttiw m ..- --v .. j - - with 25 yeaw experience wpertence I gaarantee.entlrt i lUsfacttoa' 1 I am prepared to full llWbtthe best goods for Men and iiiiiwi my friends for past patronage, I trust to merit the same in the future, Respectfullv, J. MOYER, Trade Street, next door to Kyle & Hammond s Hard ivare Store. to my old friends that I am' now staying with Mr. Mover! and feel satisfied that Shoe and Hat business, I can sell you goods in that line to your satisfaction. . v cijr it-aiov;n.iiny, L ' It gives us pleasure to state that our business this season thus far has exceeded our most sanguine expectations, and now, with our present facilities, having a resident buyer In New York, we are prepar ed to offer Inducements In every department of our business. IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT We are displaying elegant lines of colored and black Silk Grenadines, black and colored Buntings In plain and lace stripe, French Organdies. Linen Lawns, Henrietta Cloths, black and colored Cashmeres, Tamise. Australian Crepes and Silk Chaleys, all ofThe latest and newest designs. This department is replenished daily. OUR LINEN AND WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT Is replete. Call for anything you want in this line; we have It. We make a specialty of Ladles' and Misses' Cuffs, Collars. Gauze Shirts, Half Hose, colored and plain, and other articles too numerous to mention. We are offering a nice line of Cassimeres. Cottohades, etc, at greaUy reduced prices. We have an endless variety of Buttons. Fans of all kinds, from 5 cents to five dollars. Our stock of Para sols is complete. Ask for Hamburg Embroidery, Laces, Ribbons, Corsets, Lace and Silk Scarfs, etc. May 16. THBST SOL BY J0 1500.00 BEWARE Or n4INF uiiun.i, mui- FOR PARTICULAR - "unotn ui whiteSewing Machine DRESS GOODS, SOK8, SHAWLS, LJjnENS, COTTOJTS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLABrfTKLS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Girls' and Boys' Sulta, Ladies' TJndervrear, Infants Ontiltn, DRESS MAKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES, RIBBONS, NECKTIES, for prompt HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAMBTJRGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, FRINGES, NEEDLES, FANCY GOODS, Ac Established 1861 C AROLINA CENTRAL VTA WILMINGTON, THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE 1 This Line being fully equipped for business, Freight from , . . Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio, r. As well as points in Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished F.W.CLARK, Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmbgton, N. C. sept30 BOUQUET." This magnificent brand of Cigars has lust been received, and-all who have tried it say It is the fiE&TCENT CIGAR TheyliaVe eyer seea in Charlotte. Sold only at PERRY'S. "THE HOUSEWIFE'S - . GREATEST FRIEND .1 i tag Iron.' 'Saves the expense of fuel and these vere task ot. standing over a hot are on ironing l days.. i r.-.-rr, )( , , ! j .,' :.!(: 1 This Iron heats ltselT, and will save its worth in ' wood consiimed rindeT the old process In a short 1 1 time, to say nothing of the health of those who do . . i u m&;-.- -Uu-th-i 'Us ". . t' :' We are the agents for the State of North Caroli - " 1 tiSi and wetaopose to commence the sale of It in Mecklenburg, Gaeton and Lincoln counties at . , pnoa, Any one irlahlng to purchase, the right to . . EvH. NEWCOMER, 1." Ato . ' J BM. BAMSEUBv 4 Mayl&V 18te-d3my.. ., ,u -.vi- ).-.tty; ; 2,00 $2;00 MARSHALL. ; -J-i XT 8 u :..,'Jtf ' Ml SAVANNAH, OAr .-.atnii A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.; . , i 1 j ' --feW'ti - ! -'-i - r ii $voa?- i-Ui'Jtt j f ": !-::. iitos i'iiuH i 1. Reduced rate-$2.00 and $2,0, according to toea 'I UonbfRoom. - - - M.-L. HARNETT, Clerk, late of Plan tm rioted offer to the trade a line of the best goods, Boys, which I propose to sell cheaper than J. Mc. ALEXANDER. ALEXANDER ft HARRIS. SO SIMPLE K WAMAMTtO HVMBERJ address: Co. Cleveland, ohiq. BY MAIL. Send for -Samples or information, and satisfy yourself how cheaply and quickly you can get everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS of us by Mail or Express. We carry an averaae stock of about $100,000. all bought cash. STry . Have trie Lhitdren send for a set of our Advertising Cards. COOPER s CONARD. Importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA. PA. DISPATCH LIN NORTH CAROLINA, TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. offers unequalled faculties for the Transportion of Charlotte, Statesville, Ashevllle, Rutherfordton on the Atlanta 4 Richmond Alr-Llne, and Western N. C Railroads, Alabama and Mississippi. f.U'i via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick. upon application to. T. T. SMITH, Agent a C. Railway, Charlotte. F tlELDBROS WHOLKSALX AXO HKTAIL. GROCERS and DEALERS In COUNTRY PRODUCE Keep constantly on band FRESH EGGS and BUTTER, CHICKENS, TUR KEYS, CABBAGE, JR13S POTATOES, APt , PES, rRTEri FRUITS, Ac " fi r:--:i ' .-.-.ii' . ' -f ):...-,:'- ' Exclusive abaters m J .a- '.' , '; -; ,:! i; 1 : ; : -' EAMSOUR 4 BONNJWELL'S and X L. BIIU j i FORD'S various brands of FLOUR, i i -i .. ; .. .- ; :i ' "- 'Tf.iH . AIi, PRO! BIETOHS OF THs; '. u j CHARLOTTE HOTELS - t --. - J VJ t. ti-l i . . .... This honse has beea refitted and newly furnished. -i and Is kept la first class style, ;!.', . .. .;' ..i:u '-.-- . w .1- - ICilUBitGtWU ..... ! lit. -a c; 7is-j, j .j . . . . -- r . . '1 .-; T-rn :M--.f ' t9 Great Inducements offered to table, board ers; for terms see the proprietor. J y iCmnlbaa and Carriages at every traln.EI FIELD BROTHERS........ Proprietors. Mr. H. a Wilson IiADr,.x. v:?.SuperliUendenU. Hxmbt Wofohq, . , v . .;,.v.. , y. ,v, i'. i ;,',;. Ck ik, febO r" -" . " . . .