FRIDAY, JUNE 0, 1879. rr LOCAL. IKTELLHiEJiCE RillB'M II HIRKt'TirRT.i, . . i..M in nii..-;;,t:;y;ij hi : Te following table show the running of 'pasm er trains to and from Chartott,oua the n roads ( Washington time) : r RICHMOND DAWTELiH. ? , Arrlve3 from Richmond and Goldsboro, 12 40 f paveS for " -3.60 Arrives uum - -- Tile roniofiic b...,., . , t ' ; Nothing further has been done in ref etenc to the removal ofthejto8offiCe, " "uuurrauwu mai uen. narringer has sent on to the department a bill for the work he had done on ' the present posfc ofhce buttding for the purpose of fitting It for use as such. In the mfianm thS en rail u ark a . 11.12 a.m. VI u ATLANTA CHARLOTTE AIB-LINK. rrlve from Atlanta... ,.Ui--.,..'. 8.40 a. m. Leaves for Atlanta. .......... w, t j 2-40 a. m. Arrives from Atlanta,. .. . 4 H.40 p. m. Reaves for Atlanta,. . . . .r. i-l 1.12 a m. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A0GU8TA. irrives from Augusta,..'.'....' 3.50 p. m. i paves for Augusta 12.45 a. m. Vves from Culumbla (ac. Freight)... 12.10 p, m. I ves for Columbia. : ,, " .2J p. m. CAROLINA CHNTBAL. iH ti ri' .i Arrives from Wilmington, Leaves iui ...&-- Arrives from Shelby,... Leaves tor diioiuj, f v- , ,, ivo u. in. ..:;.v-;5.05;p.m. ' Kd.ftn m ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE OHIO. nlves from Statesvllle, 8.00 p. m. Leaves for Statesvllle,. ; 8.00 a. m INIMVATIONN. War Depaktmknt, Washington, j uneo, u"F, m. j Por the Soutli Atlantic and East Gulf o-itr-s. sliclit changes in pressure, south- winds, slightly wariner,-and clear . .'.artlv cloudy weatheri i I owner of the oiiera honfl hniiHincr a ffOTF so to work to fit ISSgf OTf Mr tKF Ixinsulpi-ii Ida .-vir ,;n S. i f r V ""in. inn lid, vo w uc uyim there before it is ready for use as a post- la Site Bvada. I til j - ft i .'-" J IliO YOUUK KC to ;man from As! ft snlTeman from Aslieville alluded to in 't'ttE Obskrvkr a few dajp gQ as beifig errottjVy'ilming-4 ! ton to marry a young Jady of that city, I wno is well Known , ana aamirea m Charlotte, was Mr. J. G. Martin. He was married to Miss Annie Davis Tues day last The bride and groom ; go Al A- - A .1 Ml A1 Vt ujrecuy io Asnevuie, wnere tney-wui BLAtrscsTA Firm; middling 12 shipments sales 'stoc- low midk reeelpU -100; riling 12c; good ordinary 12c.; net ""receipts 147; eroas ; sales 40; stock 158; expora coastwise 140; Great Britain ; France Local Heport or Yewicrday. I 7 A. 2 P. M. ; 9 P. M B;iromiter, Thcrmoiueter. Kelative Ilumldity, rt'li!(l-rlrectlon.. -. Velocity Weather 80.102 30.011 70 84 57 28.-, S. W. S. Wi 2 5 Clear. Fair, 29.999 4rJ S. 4 Clear., nighest temperature 85 deg.; lowest 67 meteorological Kecvrd. WE.VTHXB REPORT, JUNE 5, 420 P. M. Stations. Atlanta,....' Augusta .. Charleston, Clwlotte,. . Corslcana, . Oalveston, Indianola... Jackson'lle, Key West,.. Mobile.. Montgom'y. . Orleans. Punta Rasa Savannan. . St Marks.. Havana Barom Th. Wind. Vel.l Weather. 30.01 83 W. A Oear. 30.06 87 aR, -4 Fair. 80.12 87 S. W. 4 Fair. 29 98 84 S. W. 7 :'V Fair. 29 98 91 S. 6 Clear. 80.0''. 81 E. 9 Cloudy. 130.03 80 E. 14 ; Clear. :10.10 K4 8.K. 10 Fair. 30.04 84 E. r l8 Clear. 30.08 85 S. ! 4 Cloudy. 80.08 89 W. 5 Fair. 30.08 78 E 8 Cloudy. 30.04 83 W. 12 Clear. 30.18 85 S. 8 Fair. 30.09 85 IS 12 Fair. 30.02 84 1 0 Lt Rain. . .--i.S '! One JBxcuate fur JBatinj; Vuiouw - Auose wno are iond of onions and the number is legion in almost every community, notwithstanding they per sistently decline to eat them such per sons will findanexeuse for thehabft in the following from an English medical journal : A case is now nnder oiu: own observation in which a rheumatic pa tient, an extreme sufferer, finds great relief from eating onions freely, either cooked or raw. He asseits that it is by no means a fancy, and he says so after having persistently tried Turkish baths, galvanism and nearly all the potions and plasters that are advertised as cer tain alleviatives or cures." Officer of 'atTn. St.T''i At a meeting of t.li H nrnpfs' "Moot Riflemen, held at thsir night, Third Lieut, , Geo. . H. Brocken brough was elected firet lieutenant to nil the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of Lieut. J. G. Younsr. and Mr. O. W. Badger was elected third lieutenant. rne roiiowmg non-commissionecL offi cers were appointed : Orderly sergeant, t. J. Ahrens; second sergeant, G. T. L-oiemaa; i third aerflreant. f?. Millar lourtn sergeant. K. Mvers. Jr. i TT . r 7 sergeant, ij. a. JSlackwelder ; surj vt. u. joneschanlain. Tie V, TT Harding. . ; ihe company made a ffranp.ful ac knowledgement of their iWatitvMe to e vera! , ladies Of Coin mhm and, nn a visitor irom North Caroling for kind nesses and contributions to 'tbeir.Tilea- sure ln yartous ways while oii their re- wuv visit 10 suae city oy electing the following honorary members? Missps Fannie A. Melton. E- Xu Portal7 oouKingnt, jiuzaaioan, Mrs. J. B. Ezell, i andMisd 'May Shoberi-of Xorth Caro-I ina. i i alu Fire Alarm. Just before noon yesterday a sudden crv of fire startled evervhodv. and the engines started out at a terrific- rateHiSSf wa seerf rising' in JBo'rfrSCard, be tween Stumptdwil dntf jLogtown. A very sudden stop was put to the excite ment by the announcement that it was nothing more nor less than the burning of a brick-kiln. NiWToOT Doll; sales 220; Tmddllng uplands 13c, middling Orleans ;l8Ve.; consolidated net Receipts 1,044; exports to Great Britain 2,903; Continent :JFranee 12a -; LmSpoot Kbos Cotton easier. MMd3ng Uplands, 7id., middllnz Orleans. 7 3-16d.: sales 8,000, speculation and export 1,000. additional sales yesterday- at tfrBeralaf' dosing. re ceipts 200adeijrT Future oAned paruaur i cheaoer. uplands low middling Ciaum: June delivery 7 l-32a7. Jane and July 7 6 3i-32a offosfr 7aiHB2al-16a3-82, August r 7lfea5-2 i Seotember and October 7 5-32a3-16. October andNovember . Novem ber and December . New crop shipped October and November . November and December aeptemper and octooer per sail i a Index to NewldvcrUsemeitt Attention, H. N. B. H091 PENCILING.; -V fii-st Dealers are looking out for the .1 une applea tv A few drummers have begun to show their faces again. '' Only a case of plain drunk before the mayor yesterday morning. The Grays will carry a fall company to Spartanburg on the 12th. Meeting of the mining board at 8 p. in. at Gen. Drayton's ofhee. Wheat harvesting has begun in some sections of Mecklenburg. Regular Friday evening lecture at St. Peter's Episcopal church at-8.30i The junior dance club will inaugurate the season at Bellemont Park next Sat urday. And a young and handsome professor of Davidson College is about to volun tarily assume the bonds of matiiinony. Yesterday was a genuine summer day with the merchants; very little doing in the middle of the day.f Gregorv will learn how to play on the tin stage horn before he goes up to Glen Alnine.so that he can so .out ana an nounce the coming of the stage. The Charlotte bovs who travel for Northern houses, always hang up dur ing the summer months on tneir oia camping grounds. One of the Pioneer excursionists learn ed one valuable lesson on his trip to Winnsboro: that white uants are not things to go to a picnic in. It is said that the number of root doctors is rapidly increasing among the colored population of this county, and accordingly the number of deaths every month. Charlotte will send ud a large delega lion this vear to hear Col. Mcfiae speak at Davidson College. This address will ite delivered at 11 o'clock next Wednes day in the college chapel. . , Celluloid collars and cuffs are coming into style for gentlemen's wear. Armed and collared with these ayoung man mav danee all dav at; picnics Wltn lm puriity, and turn a perfectly deaf ear to the appeals or ms wasner-wviu The letter from Texas, printed in an other column, is from the pen 01 Jim my" Gleason, a well remembered Char iii il tp. Ymw who moved to Texas a few veai-s aro. His friends here will read 1 with interest, -j,,' ; Persona desiring -to attend the Kor mal Scaool at the .University will do u nil to remember that it begins on the lUhinst. It is considered very impor tant that all should e. there on the 1st of July. Prinp.fi "Rrown. r.olored. jwas before Justice Davidson,-yesterday, on the charge of assault and battery upon mem hern nf thfl P.hlirch at Which he worshins. and that. too. in the church and snhmittinff the case he was -fined -SS and cost. . . . , - , The Sunday sehbot of Tryon Street M. V.. rhnre.li. South, of this City, has WiriPd nnt tri IhaVe afnlchle texcursion this vear to Greenville. S.' C, or else where on account of their inability to procure closed Coaches for, their accom ..modation. Mr. Geo.T K. T Tati (of the Mountafn Tsinn pnttnn f itpiiyv.' returned yester day from the North, where he has just purchased, two . hundred .additional looms for the factory. They will arrive hythe 1st of July and will be put up immediately. Nothing so-qufcB3iij snrlyiUspei8 Confidence as disappointment T)r.j Bull's Baltimore Pills nev er disappoint anyone using them for such diseases as Liver and Blood disorders, Dyspepsia, Constipa tion, Flatulency, etc. Price only 25c. Trinity- Normal School. New York Futures closed steady. 000 bales.': -. . , .- i: X June . ... 12.92a.9A July . J. vfjuiiBai a. . . ... a .;-. , ; ..,-fL: 13.17 Aueust 13.35a.3B September.. j. fki.. , -t, 13.06a.07 October 12 .10a,ll November 11-538.55 The Normal cbool at JTj-injty College will (rrrttefce brl Tuesday,' June 24th, and continue four weeks. All arrange ments have been made, and the school in all particulars will be equal to the best in this country. To teachers, whQ stand an approved examination upon the studies prescribed by the State board of education, certificates will be giveni 'good' in ny? part of - the State,, without further .examination. There ' willbe lectures on various subjects, and every means will v be used to benefit teachers. Kmdengarten aaehiag wilt jae taught and MitdiMate CbSferial. including furnished room. Sl.50 to $2.00 per week. Ample room for those who desire to board in a club. No other expenses. Que fare on the .rail roads. B.Craven. May 30, 1879. New Tore Money 3a5. Exchange 4. 8?Ua&. governments steady. New 5's 1.03. Four and hall ner cents 1.64k. Four ner cents l .021. state (ronXUWUStrattd uuaiu, f Jtlstnrprising te jraat a 'degEeelckBe6 Influen ces jpne's tetipei an4 lspositioii. Sickness, how ever, means' derangeThent -brthe blood, and foraU blood disorders nothing known equals Dr. Bull's Blood Mixta re. 65a68 63a65 65a70 45&50 for Letters Uncalled for and Held Pottage. ": 0 The following is a list of lfttters re- maftiing in the postoffice uncalled for : AUam Alexander. Isabella Alxan- der, Washington Alexander, Henrv Blackman, Etta Brvant Martha Bov- den, E. A. Carroll, R. G. Graham, Jen nie Harris, Gabel E. Irwin. Martha A. Kimmons, Mary Murphy, Hannah Mil- er, v . j . Mcuau, Elizabeth McCarver. Cicero Moore, Mrs. L. Norman, James (XBrian, Mr. Paris. Delia Pettrs. James Perley, Margaret Rankin, MattleSpring, Smith 2, Phillis Watt. Martha Walk er, Moses White.' The following are held for postage : Fuller. Huntsinpilles & Co.. Gallioo- is, Ohio; Mrs E. G. Gibbonv. Wvthe- ville, Va.; Hallerback & Dieffenback. 92 Reade street, New York; Will M. Houston. Martindale. N. C. : G. M. Love. Concord, N. C.i Preston Fertilizer Co.. 49 Courtland street, N. Y. ; S. MePaston, Shelby, JN . C. ; Miss Mollie Keid, Mat thews, N, C. ; M. L. Robbins,High Point, N. C; Cip Rankin, care of J. S. Neil, Henry s, McDowell co N. C: F. B. Rees, Taylorsville, N. C. ; J. E. Sterne, Selma, Ala. ; Mose Sinsheimer, 720 7th St., Washington, D. C. ; J. P. Sossaman, no address ; J. T. Sheppard, no address ; Miss Alice Taylor, Hebron, X. C. ; A. A. Thompson & Co., 2lo Water St., N. 1 . Returning Taxables-Important to Property Owners. The tax assessors appointed by the board of county commissioners opened their books on the first of June, as re quired by section 3 of the , machinery act. xnis section proviaes inac -eacn township assessor shall advertise in five or more public places within his. townshis immediately after said May meeting, notifying all tax-payers to re turn to said assessors all the real es tate and personal property which each tax-payer shall own the first ( day of June, requiring said return to be made to said assessors" withm twenty days after the first day of June, under the pains and penalties imposed oy law. The "pains and penalties reierrea to are more explicitly stated in section 21, which is unequivocal, and will be rigut- ly enforced: The connty commissioners snan m- seit in the abstract of the taxnist for each township the description and val uation of air-property not given in, -with Hip-name, of-the oersons supposed to be liable1! pbfltax' who failed to give themselves inaiKLsnaii cnarge an sucn persons witlrdouwetne tax witn wnicn they wouiaherWJsjfybe chargeable, unless sawraoiTxcxise tnereior De rendeifajadraiJrpersons who are liable for a polHKnSBfdJS jiyilfully fail to give tMrnselfes tn Md-alTpersons who own popejiymfilftiUyil to list it withinl-inkrwed before the tax taker and county commissioners, shall be deemed guilty . 0tmidemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined not more than fifty dollars, or imprisioned not more than thirty days." ' BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. In the Richmond p6Tic6 court, .Mon day, F. H. McGuire, charged with as saurtirig and bfeating John E. Poindex ter, was honorably discharged from cus tody. f Gen. Bradley T. Johnson publishes a card, resigning his position of State Senator, and bidding an affectionate adieu to the people of Richmond and Henrico. He will make his future home in Baltimore., , . , The pWicllatlrshn NeWYork have already been opened for the season. During the bathing season of last year 2,457,557 bathers were registered, the ex pense of .maintenance being $18,302.' The baths are free. Corn, per bush'l Meal, Peas, " , Oats, shelled JUOON-tt,, N:c.nogrrjmia . Hams,(.jC.....,. Hams, canvassed! Bulk Meats dear Brer srae3. r. . Coffee -if r, , , Prime Rio.'-Good. STRUP-- r . ; . t ' Sugai-huse , M0LA3SE3 Cuba New Orleans Salt Liverpool fine Sugah wniW.i...:f;. Yellow ... .t.'.t Potatoes Sweet Irish........... Butter North Carolina. Eggs, per dozen.. iXOUR Family... 3.00a3.50 Extra. 2.75a3.00 Super 2-25a2.50 The happiest moment In a mother's life Is when she heais others praise her baby, and the best Irlend to all mothers is Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup.whlch relieves the sufferings of children caused by fret fulness or Internal pains. It is free from Opiates. Deal Gently with the Stomach. If it proves refractory, mild discipline is the thing to set lt right Not aU the nauseous draughts and boluses ever Invented can do half as much to remedy Its disorders as a few wlneglassfulls say three a day of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, which will afford it speedy relief, and eventually banish every dyspeptic and bilious symptom. Sick head ache, nervousness, sallowness of the complexion, fur upon the tongue, vertigo, and those many In describable and disagreeable sensations caused by indigestion, are too often perpetuated by injudi cious dosing. An Immediate abandonment . of such random and ill advised experiments should be the first step in the dlrecUon of a cure; the next step the use of this standard tonic alterative, which has received the highest medical sanction and won unprecedented popularity. june3 lw A Word xllh Practical People. The climate of some parts of the South seems to peculiarly foster three special scourges of the gen eral health; these are yedow lever, periodically; malarial fever and consumption or premature de cline always. The result of all of them, when not rapidly fatal. Is complete prostration f the whole system, and in most cases, utter inability to derive restoration from the nourishment ot ordinary food. Then the doctors all say. the only thing the stom ach and Dancreas. and liver., eah acceot and turn into vitalizing blood and solid fibre is Cod Liver Oil. or rather Scott's Emulsion of the Oil with the HynonhosDhltes of Lime and Soda. ' This is a finer nutrient man tne vu atone, ana is oesiaes a splen did tonic, and tnen it nas not tne least aisagreea ble taste or odor, and is acceptable to the most sensitive stomach. may28 2w They Abide Steadily in Good Works. Generals G T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and J. A. Early, of Virginia, still continue to faithfully and energetically discharge their duties as commis sioners on Denaii ot tne state ana reopie, ana win eive the next Brand semi-annual drawing of the Louisiana state Lottery (tne luwtn in numoer or monthly drawings), their personal supervision, and assume the sole management of the distribution which occurs promptly at noon on Tuesday, June 17th. 1879. at tne opera nouse in new uneans. For further information address, ere lt is too late, M. A. Dauphin, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans. june3 lw : A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, dec, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remeay was oiacuvereu uj a wissiuucuj m 4 South America. Send a self -addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, stanon v, rew Tork City. Jan 25 natter to be In- ; .-!.: ..fl'lb it:. A Carioun Letter veKtigated, A letter has recently been8 ;recei ved by a negro man at Matthews' jStatibn in this county, which has created a ripple of ejceitementln the community. The negroit seem applied to & young man in the neighborhood to read the letter to him, being unable tof rea&hjmself, and in this way the facts in the case became public. The letter .was dated at Hamp toU & O, and Ws'igned by aname to iwhiefa was attachedl the word .rsecre- t&ryf1 The letter' lntormea tne;' negro burn the houses andarftilroaabradaes in the countrrandwent fflrto- say-that the color TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, JUNE 5, 1879 PRODUCE. At a meeting ofthe directory of tmT Young Men's Christian Association,';! Tuesday nightvthefollowmg gentlemen 1 were appointed1 delegated to the State AuvtatfA ' &ixrrl: V.JBrttt. Mai.:MCr, Leod. Carvt. Brenizer and Mr. W. B. NlS- J;t, the president and secretary being, '-officio delegates s ': ; "r4 i' The rpppn r. nlmnere of schedules has, necessitated ; changes ' in the postoffice. hours. The evenrnur .Northern: man now closes at 3.15 p. ni and' the matl-j about the whotoiBsat! norn the South ' openrBaJ4.i p. m. Hereafter the office .will, be open Bun day mornings from1 8 to "9 o'clock, in stead of from 9 to 10 as heretofore.! ' County CommIljacr J QO The board was in session again yesK terday, and devoted 'the day almost r.iusively to the jappomtmenr, or superw sors of the public roads, in accordah'c With fhA-rtrrtviainnfl nf ' -t.hft -nev; road law for MecklenbuiE-C Their Worfe will we completed to-day. - - ui"-u- 1 " , The petition of D. P. Hutchinson,;; J, 'S. Mvers. and others, nraving that the coimtv reimbnrsa them tor money :aK vanced to build the county fence, which ley expected! to have returned to. puem by individual 'subeeriutionsbf ..farmers. was deferred fr final; cnsi4eratvpn,n5 ui tne j my meeting. VM .v No other business of, public! 'interest was considered, n . " " i l"? ' I ' rai.ttmohk OiU firms Southern 38a40, Wes- tejtf white 6437.. do mixed 34a3o, Penusyl vanin. HX.UII. rlHV uiitlKCb uuiii muire icuu sylvania and Maryland 12al3. Provisions steady; mess pork, old 10 50al0.75, new bullftmeats loose shoulders 3, clear rib sides 4, packed avaokv- haon shoulders .4iii. clear rib sides hamafiLtaall. Lard refined tierces 7. Butter nuiot. hntrw WAatm . . oaeked 12al4. rhlls . tioffee firm: Rio careoes llal6. Whiskey duU at 1.06. Sugar steady; A soft 8a. rmnnmiTi THnur oule.t: family 5.10a6.00. whflt m chod demand: red 1.09a.lO. corn steaay A-rb 4Aii& voanrl- fr t.Vnft. AH 1 at 9aU, fljits stead v 3'2a35. Pork aulet and firm Bulk meats strong; shoulders held 3.50, short ribs sold 4.55, cash 4.66, seller jury, snort ciear .owi hnnon easier: snouiaers 4.0ijaiav2, ciear rios o.uo, .lour atria k sftnK7U. whlskev higher at 1.02. Butter easier; lancy creamery lsazu, cnoice nes- belli .CCriCl loavtt uuuiw vv m vamw i. Bugai tWnhMds V&VtoXwi 4 4a8. New Or leans 6iAa7iA. Hogs steady; common 2.50a3.15, light 3.z0a3.45, packing 3.30a50, butchers 3.5a. 6U; receipts z,i; siupiucuwow. ,fj-i . -uiriir vnpf iriniir no decided change: No. 2 2 35a3.10, superfine Western and State tt.45a3.S3T Mfnmini to iod extra Western and State 3.75a 8 80, good to choice' do :8.&5a4.50; Southern flour nniDh immon to fair extra 4.75a5.60; igood to choice 'do e.65arS75. Wheat ungraded j win ter red i,wjai.i, o. & uiiw mhw. w,u ungrid4ia44, lo. 3. 40 OatsrSo 8, 38. ntfaa mnAarutet demand: Rio Quoted In : car- goesSfgal4Vi, In 3Ph lota limiojfr Sugar quiet Cuba 6 5168, fair togoq4ren'g 6l4a7fl. Pfte? ait.. -Mflnwi rjtnnarn a. i ia. ETiuiuictueu aw. Powdered1 erushed'tM6tosgesNew jrrf; leans 28a42. Rice In fair demand and l ste Carolina quoted afrsa7t4, Louisiana 6UjaX Pm4rna mAiu nn rimji u.uu. wu b.wubii Lard-prime steam on spot .27a30. - Wluskei nominal at 1.06. Freights quiet. , -hil fhT?tflaot lrrtea'as?theyi61ia be masjx xnem Tnenrroirey."; vf n w "c" atjse.;andi'wml!di, rxiihe.npJOTtithetain. n v rm - ri rii i m c lain 1 Some reference-having boon made to a former ieier, wo uokiu ,iuuo,.Uu a Qa tAiriis and exhibited another sign- a-KM iior fi4rii(' to ' whicb "was at tached the word.presidentf s j was daWat'R tne oo ,irrnrf. Rxnatireierrea-ia juae or man to whom tney were aumvmsaw. piat he -mfijammv &i(xto?JR 5l"at?9nbfA. 'nl : I 'I. 'I Wl . The negro pretends to at he hasifiard from the.lettfrerH.e nas peen abdntttiWs atfcirfv for several weefcSi and was formerly employed on fh naiififtrJGeatraliaiailway as one of "" y . - . iiii. au eiXs6ojiifeilie; was Hifharcred rnmrthe road, tnai ne came sus. FUTURES., Sales 115,- 11 .42a. 44 FINANCIAL. ' CITT COTTON MARKET. Office of the Obsbbtk,' . Charlotte, June 6, 1879. i The market, yesterday closed steady, as follows: Good middling . 12 Middling... ,f ,. w. I2r5 Strict low middling. 1 2i& Low middling. 128 Tinges , 12 Lower grades lOiAal 1 CHAR LOT! E Plt.DUCE MARKET .-303 mli Mtsiisnoftrsb svjisf v? brt9H Sf.r ran 1 1 I S . s 5 S 6 ated ! hi makers, which win be sold at the very lowest prices.-"Also a full lineipf -tir A trial will i AiaJargeBtoefaSlippr3.B WntsfgoodaiW have a full stock 6t the best, goods. convince you; tktt 3B6 3eiVOTe.ainB arucie sold eisewnere in tne city rrom io to ao per cent, cneaper. , . 3.'.r.v .sv.i i amirhm j:.ii'i At .... - . .. . . v--. - , P. S I take pleaswe-iDf ajiujMihgtri my old friends that I am'ndW' staying 'with Mr. Moyer,r and feel satisfied that sausxacvion. s with an exrrieHepr! years m the Shoe' and Hat business,; I (Jatr sell you goods in that line to your satis ITia OmunmiO Very respectfully, ' -: '' -J ."EXANDERj ,iia .voj . . .l.'vr i ! Another arrival ot household and; other useful articles, for our famous ; at .: :! y... : if . F t ViE . jC E IS T C Q U N T E R Far superior to aU; others received I -!!it ii!r!t i'ul V'.i !,f.r -M Also, a, beautiful variety of I' i!-.t-lJ I i I 1 PERGATiF,S;fAND f IINTS , LINEN" ;MWN8, PLAIN AND FANCY. ??TT!ST 1 BEsiGNsiN HMBtSES Eti(MNGS;iNSEBmGS AND LACES. MAT 3(0. i8'79. corrected datlt. 7a8 9 10al2 5a6 14lal6 12Maal4 f 23a25 35a40 35a50 1.00a2.00 :i:t- 9taltt 7va8: lOalo Ease Attainable by the Eheumatle, Yes, although they may despair of relief, it Is attainable by rheumatie sufierers, for there is a remedy which carries off, by means of increased activity of the kidneys Important channels for blood purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the -painful symptoms a theory completely borne oufc-by urin ry analysis. r: Tne name or this- grand depurent is lostetters. a preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion. of the blood with the bile and a certain rnaaus of relief in dyspepsia, fey$r and ague, and nervous ailments. It is, perhaps, the finest tonic extant, and is highly recommended as a medicinal stimulant by distinguished physicians and analysts who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very beneficial. The press also endorses it. jTTENf ION H. N R - u a You are hereby ordered to appear at your armoiy in full uniform, without cross belts, for regular monthly parade, at 6 o'clock sharp. By order S. a. rtsuKAJa, Captain. F. J. Abbess, O. S. 14 , JuueO ; Toilet Articles, Perfumery prices at and everything in the line at lowest DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. J-OTICE. KORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, Secretar r and Treasurer's Office. Company Shops, N. C, May 31st, 1879. 1 The Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Stockhold ers of the North Carolina Railroad company win be held in Charlotte. N. C, on the second Thursday of .July, 1S79; and tha transfer books of stock of said company will be closed from the date until after the meeting. W. L. THORNBURG. secy in. u. k. it. vx. June 3 dlw&tiot. s Smumjc 2lS0rts. PARKLING CATAWBA SPRINGS. WESTERN, N. C. rspep' May, Lonz and favorablf fch&wrf for" their anti dys tic ana alterative loAlc Kvalers. opened 20th 1 1879- Board $2 per day, and reduced rates for a longer time, and families. Invalids will have the advantage of four different mineral waters, and In addition, the Turkish hot-air, vapor and medicated baths, if desired. i . ' . , spring situate 7 ranes nona 01 nicsory on the Western North Carolina Railroad, over the finest road In the State. For further information , address the proprietor. Jfi. U. JS.LHUL J., JO. V. i Great Bargains hi Ladies'. Linea Uisters and Dreseg, 1 i I f. RY, g()BETS AND DRESS LINEN. i'l ?V:tT Hi Be sure to call and lookat our groat bargain w&oflef this week i u H. MORRIS & BROS. We have lust received a spleliaid asVortmetrt of Rustic Frames, Jtpr mottoeirand various size pictures, at prices lower than ever known in Charlotte. . , . . :.. . . . ;l jri, I out; . : bn; 1 :. 1 ,. : June 1, 1879. isttllxaxzous. Wheeler's EUMrEipsphatesr An elegant preparation for sustaining the vital powers a nerve and brain food one dollar per bottle. DR. T. C. SMITH, Druggist. Fine Flavoring Extracts. Lemon, Tanflla. PJnei Appier and Sirawberry, at DR. T. C SMITHlS.DRUg STORE. Elixirs and Fluid? Extracts, DRESS GOODS! at i . The largest assortment ffi the dtjMmay be found UK. T. U. SMITH'S BBUtf BWKI, A Full Line of Humphrey's Homeopathic Medicines always! on hand at DR. T. AgMITS'S RJpjOKE. Cuticura Remedies, Sve, Soap and Resolvent. juBfrTeoelvBd at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRtPG STORE' Brmid-jp'rjp.cjia,1 We are how displaying elegant lines of We are now displaying elegant lines of BLACK AND COLORED SILK GRENDINES, BUNTINGS OF ALL COLORS AND OTHER DRESS GOODS OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES. This Department Is Replenished Daily. May 21 This Department is Replenished Daily. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. 1 Vitalized Phosphates. T,un;i I Milieu. Bedford Springs Mastsand Seven SpriUBa.Mass, at - " " DH. TrO. SWH DRUG STORE. Ladies and Gents' Shoulder Braces, Improved patterns, at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. fiy'Cent Cigars One of our specialties we try to set the best call and get some at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. Vest Pocket Cure And Horehound Cough Syrup each 25 cents a bot tle, at DR. T.-C. SMITH'S DRUG STORK. 25c. Hair Dye. Has been tried and found satisfactory: For sale by DR, T. C. SMITH, Druggist. Pump Cans, For holding Kerosene Oil. lotte, at uu. j . u The cheapest In Char- SMITH'S DRUG STORE. may25 3jaw yn ujhu AVARM SPRINGS, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, -HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT. HOT and cold water, unsurpassed mountain cli mate, unequaied scenery, and magnificent ho tel accommodations for eight hundred guests. Hot baths. In conjunction with climatic Influences, al most specific for rheumatism, neuralgic, nervous and constitutional diseases, diseases of the skin. kidneys and bladder, and inalartal, disorders. Send ior aesenpuve circular. .' . . Dr. Wm. H. HO WERTON; Proprietor. Junel lm SPRINGS, 0 9lfA vfi LOCATED tea miles west of Taylorsville, on the lB0ir road in Alexander county climate as healthy as any where in North Carolina, Rooms furnished- wKh- aorTwt$libutiroard at low terms. PrffTltil'" """p Vnr fnrthpr nartlraiLara addreas. If Merchants Will buy their Drugs and Medicines Of Dr. T. C. Smith, Druggist, at Charlotte, they will find prices satisfactory and save freight charges from North em markets. Visiting Strangers Will find Ice Cold Soda Water at Dr. T.'t'.-fernith's Drug Store, opposite the Central HoteL - ' These Hot Days Try Arctic Sodar Water, and Striding Ginger Ale, 5 cents a glass, at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. : ( If You Smoke Don't forget to try the 5 cent Cigars for sale at DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE. FOR SALE. ,,THBST SOLD BY SO SIMPLE JS 1500.00. BEWARE Or . PARTICULARS NUMBER OH St ADDRESS: Cleveland, ohio. KUMBEns FOR PARTICULARS WhiteSewing Machine Co.' TRSS GOODS, S1XK8, , SHAWLS, LINENS, COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES,. , , HOSIERT, Girls' and Boys' Suits, Ladles' Underwear, Infanta Outfits, DRESS MAKJESl,i ' r , 0 .. WRAPJ y K 1 ' COSTXTBIES, RIBBONS, , , NECKTIES, IIANDKERCTIIEFS, SKIRT BRAID, 't SEWING SILK,' ; !' PINS , NEEDLES, : FANCY GOODS, 4be DRV BY TIT ATT.. Send for Samples or irformation, and satisfy yourself how cheaply and quickly you" can get everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS qf-u3 'hy Mailjor Express. We carry an average stock of about 0400,000, all bought for prompt casK iTTrl us. nave tne Liiiaren sena jor asezoj our Advertising Cards. cooperWconard, Importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Established 185B. . . . - Cotton in lots to suit purchasers. Call on J. C. BURROUGHS, College Street, , , June 5 3t. Charlotte, N. J." ' "PRE YORKVILLE NEWS. The above will be the name of a weekly Demo cratic newspaper, the publication of which will be commenced at an early day at Yorkville, S. C, by W. M. WarUck. v .. v The News wilt be a good advertising medium for the business men of Charlotte, as the paper will have a large circulation in the counties of Lincoln, Gaston and Catawba, North Carolina. - , The price. of subscription will be $2 per annum. Address, W; M. WARLICK, ; Jttne8.i3vci.ii r i rYorkyille, S. C. , BL J. ALSPAUGH. (leat oldnd.IihcVal Springs mW OPEN' JUNE in$!9i hee .Springs. e, ajnllfia one mue ,nonws.iM. Wl. llnnonarrival ol Aniothel b. aDrins'ssta iaudpf music. for jinfpat ha fasom Shelby, N. 0., Jay, ' Hacks;wlll b t everi trata,' j - , means 1 arhiteenien,- fOJTON. vm,mr.onifit: mlddllne 12ic: net 087itTs '4-s; Atock 618j; (exports 29flC-2les 16O! exports -to Great Britain , receipts coastwise m a vri-aI farmers in ilreneie and li.0 Dt&sed,attything STnT. lSTprdlnary .Lts nave eanwnttea to.th; Dints m Britain 2,903 suiitit carreiHi iniBiM''w'MwjiiTOi tceivea oy, fnr iiflai&een community-4isposed to loplr. upon the rha name time consider that ltus one which rnnsti le jnyestigftted. B AirniOBK Dull ; middling 13 1-16; low mldd?g i lamiittoodHJHunaCTiiawjneiFeceipsB.. ? gwa. 561: sales 20; stock i,5au: exports wastwiiaj li'Splmie vpoictti;uwJiiaciuHTr-j tn Pniitinent : to Pranee JJllll; . nilUlUJUg lOhii., " uuuuiuig 12; net receipts 830; ,Uos; exports j ve element'Jtn the r WrLJraffros--Flrm; middling 12.: low mid dltnff 12U&iiWio& 'brdmaryi lit neliftcefpts lit cross : sales : stock 390; spinners ; ex ports coastwise 5 to Great Britain, -; to Con; nent -r-itQ channel . - . . . Phtladklpkia Firm; middling 1 31,2c.; low mlddUng l3iAc; good ordinary 124c; net receipts r trrosi885; sales 269; 8plnnersr';r64; j stock itHfitfl 1 exports to ureai btikub - will fords. T. . a. .V. 14 .-il eUt, 1 L. S. WHilAMS, upe: '.Hit. 'PrSrfelor,' OS.!,, piiptwjr, . ' ndenL -r t;J4 jflolJIJ &8Xlftti0XtVUS. .aVrtlTA.TIKl' lO :ihi- fi'Su LUXURIES. 1 If.c i QAROLINA CENTRAL VTA WLLMLNGTON, THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE This Line being Freight from fully equipped for business. Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to Greenville, Spartanburg, aQ Stations Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio, As well as points in Georgia Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as Information furnished (Ei-ifr si); A: -1 . i. t It - -jLU 1 .r- I j')(i;l . !-.ni y.iv. vl. Pfne Apples', Imperial Orane4 Extra Large Lem ' - :' ; !rjreamCandW,Poi,-ie?f Ml.i mv III .1.111 Hj IH III MJMWM I Mil 11 -it 7i; 1 -Yiiid 1 1 ! -mill i -HI AtHi F-. W. CL ARK Wilmington. N. C, li I, i L ! I.v , lit- CALDWBLll'HOtJSE CALDWELL HOUSTT' ALDWELL'HODSK, CALDWELL HOUsHi ;t? CHARIXITTE,' iN. -C, . -CPA, hi'yliJ4 "''' ihul u -U: her "'Sk. ' ' fineefitT' terms far tne DISPATCH HNT7 AM, NORTH CAROLINA. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. offers unequalled facilities for the Transportlon of Charlotte, Statesvllle, Ashevllle, Butberfordtoo on the ASanS Richmond Air-Line, and WesterjjTN. C. Railroads, Alabama and Mississippi. via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick. upon application to Xr& "'" -, TT. SMITH, I ... Agent C C Railway, Charlotte. 5I'-. . .J ,', . .'il-li'it.i AW. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. TERMS&L!25 it 1 iMMt ttnu .if 'J-Ji DINTIST .I N.r 1 'i:ti :'j('f(S.fi:.'.-DBTO STORX. i :: Ji . . iri&f piotkkaM I gdaraTitee enCre Atl&f&tloiii i:j:t lanll Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, Y iliiiAvm -43tatjlllBvN.Cil:88t 18791 Jssi t Belaed forvlolaHoii ofi Internal. ,Bv;e aws. od,Ma5Wi79iSeyen pafftwfinsfffer wuedbrWfB- Selgrist. One barrel of whiskey, owned by W. A Bailey. -jjjf - ,f 1,5 - . Notice is hereby given to the ownerd? clalmania of the above-described property to appear before me at my 'office In Statesvllle,' add fofke claim; thambi ivf ore the exnl ration of thirty oavs CBOhV date hereof.OtthB.ameiwUiril forfeited tgttf unitea biaies. Deputy. .... i ;infry2S;.Stla90dys3 . .fVKI .01 781 4bf tJf no : :onl)Km AunmfamifwMr? j t ? YEy GrR AHAMs u'i , 1 1 fc-Biwni JclChlfi deriKiW..aSheIbnrh :Ai l' ' 1 'w'JB&llJftt; T' --A -r - avama tT 5SOCMt''na09ra Iaoh339h nria fito ..? ocets -fiit .,eia7S5trJ3 , si ,ddo tinJsSra ;bfeg COlieCtOT, i,TWiies, IS auracuug um au.j;ttupur m'yraso iron i" I wish tomdnteethemseTveiiStnUllne . ' IN TOWN. f town; and will cure all CornsBnnlons, ChllblalnSj i ingrowing xtanw ana sore reel generally; x m ail caes; 01; uorns, , ttuniuna,nuDiains or uigrowmg Nails he cuaranteea.io .Rive permanent relleL-la from three txr five-rmutes.vrtthout the ostvpf;n4 in ;;-l if" .1 CAKE&.1-, cakes;? 'c&kes A tV?-0"! sr FBATHXB'S, . Addwsihrough PortOfoceAti myai-iir rMJrV'."-PI;'m(:te 8tret