SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1879. ToCAL INTELLIGENCE. TRY PERRTSSCTT BA1LBOAD DIRECTORY. The following table shows the running of passen eer trains to and from Charlotte, on all the rail roads (Washington time): RICHMOND A DANYILLK. Arrives from Richmond and Goldsboro, 1 2 40 a. m. Leaves for " itiotS! Arrives from Richmond, - I'v1?- Leaves for ' 3.55 p. n ATLAHTA k CHARLOTTK AIB-LINE. Arrives from Atlanta, -f" Leaves for Atlanta, ........ if Arrives from Atlanta, 3 6n p. m. Leaves for AUanta, - 1 I-1 a-m- CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A.OGD8TA. Arrives from Augusta, - & P- ? Leaves for Augusta, WiVY" ., tn m Arrives from Columbia (ac. Ireight)... 12.10 p. m. Leaves for Columbia, -15 D- m- i CAROLINA CENTRAL. Arrives from Wilmington, .... 8 20 a. m. Leaves for Wilmington -2S p. m. Arrives from Shelby, x40a.'m Leaves for Shelby 8-40 m- ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE A OHIO. atotoovllla 7.00 a. m, Leaves lor statesvine indications. H.00 p. m Committed for Trial Justice Smith, of Morning Star town ship, sent to jail a negro man charged with the very serious crime of outrag ing a negro woman. So far as learned here, there is no further evidence than the unsupported testimony of the wo man. The case ha3 apparently excited veiy little interest. It will borne up for for trial at the next term of the court. War Department, i Office Chief Signal Officer, Washington, June 27,' 1:30 P. M. ) For the South Atlantic States, sta tionary barometer, southeast winds, warmer, partly cloudy weather, occa sional rams. - Local ICeport for Vctrterday. " 7 A.M. 1 2 P. IL ! 0 p7m A Mecklenburg Boy in the German Universities. Wm. Burney, a young man of this county, who took the degree of B. S. at Davidson College in 1875, has been study ing cnemistry, ptiysics, geology and min eralogy at Leipsic and Heidelberg, under Bunsen, the most renowned scientist in his department now living. In Jan uary last Mr. Burney took the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) at Hei delberg, with the highest honor, what is technically known as sumtna cum laude, a distinction rarely attained by Ameri can students. He is now in Paris, studv- ing with "Wurtz, and will return to this country in August. Mr. Burney is a descertdant on his mother's side of the Hendersons that brauch to which the brilliant Philo Henderson belonged noted for intellectual vigor and accu- men. lie will devote himself to teaching. Ease Attainable j the Bkematle. Yes, although they may despair of relief, it Is attainable by rheumatic sufferers, .for. there Is a remedy which carries off, by neais 1 Increased activity of the kldneyalmporfant' channels for blood purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms a theory completely borne out by urm ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent is Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated 'as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion of the blood with the bile and a certain means of relief in dyspepsia, lever 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 Barometer Thermometer Relative Humidity, Wind Direction... " Velocity 'Weather, 30.087 78 65 S. W. 6 Clear. 20.965i29.9fl0 90 3 8. 6 Fair. 79 58 a. 6 Clear. Highest temperature 91 deg.; lowest 69. meteorological Becord. WEATHER REPORT, JUNE 21,, 4:20 P. M. Stattoo. .Atlanta,..,. Augusta. -Charleston, .Charlotte,.. Corslcana,. Oalveston, rlndlanola,.. . Jackson'lle, Key West,. Mobile.. .. .Montgom'y, N. Orleans, )Punta Rasa Savannah fiUMarks Havana. . . Barom Th.i Wind. VdLj Weather 29.96 83 a Cloudy. 30.04 90 S. 10 Fair. 80.08 84 S. E. 9 Fair. 29.92 89 S. 8 Fair. 29.83 9rf S. 10 Fair. 29.95 87 8. E. 12 Clear. 29.93 89 8.E. 12 Fair. 30.06 84 E. 15 Fair. 29 99 82 N. E. 14 Cloudy. 30.01 89 S. 3 Fair. 80.00 92 S. E. 15 Fair. 29.99 85 E. 7 Fasr. 30.00 84 N. 7 Fair. 30.06 85 8. 11 Fair 80.02 91 S. 6 Clear. 29.96 81 1 Cloudy. Index to New AdverOweineiilw. iR. N. Tlddy Notice. IF. W. Clark Excursion Rates: , HOME PENCIMNM. Railroad Notes The vacant agency at the North Caro lina depot has not been filled. Mr. R. (. f rezevant has temporary charge. A conductor on the Air Line was re cently presented with a piece of the rope with which the lynchers hung John Moore in Spartanburg county. The secretary announces that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Bailroad will be held in Statesville on the 3rd of Julv. The usual courtesies will be ex tended stockholders, their sisters and their cousins and . Mr. F. v. Clark, general passenger agent, in our advertising columns, calls the attention or the public to tne in ducements which the Seaboard Air Line route affords persons wishing to so North at this season of the year. The elegant Bav Line of SteameTs af ford a hannv relief from the dust and heat of summer travel. The line Mr. Clark represents also sells excursion tickets to Old Point Comfort and Beau fort. Read his advertisement and see what further information may be ob tained. Tho sick. Dr. Means, Maj. Sadler and Mr. June Smith, were all doing better yesterday. A physician says June is the most unhealthy month in Charlotte more so by odds than September. The excursions are the only pleasures to look forward to, and hence they are the chief subject of conversation. The ice man is rapidly approaching that period in his existence when all men are willing to fall down and wor ship him. There were twenty arrivals at Glen Alpine Springs during the past week; among whom were several Charlotte people. Augusta peaches will be on the mar ket in a few days, and then will follow the ring-streaked water melon from that region. The attractive programme which the manager of the Hendersonville excur sion offers to his patrons will be seen in our advertising columns. There is no truth in the rumor circu lated here that Harvey Kingsbury, col -nrpd. had been caotured and jailed in Lancaster, S. C. The remains of Mr. R. A. Springs ar rived in the city this morning and the funeral will take place from the First Pi-ftshvtftrian church, this morningr, at 9 o'clock. It mav not be to her credit but it is a f-Act that Charlotte receives from At lanta one hundred kecs of beer a week and there is one place that don't buy beer in Atlanta. tw davs. not according to the alma- nnrv mi t. according to the city ordi nances, will be here on the 1st of July, whn the Dolice will commence then- onslaught on the collarless curs. A meetiner of the chamber ot com merce is called for this evening at o'clock for the purpose of appointing twenty-five business men to attend the 4th of July celebration at Henderson ville. The Bnenina News says : "Capt. J. B Guess and Cadet F. F. Capers, of the Carolina Military Institute, are now in Aueusta, spending part of the holiday with Cadet Frank Beane. who so wel represents our city in Charlotte." The funeral of the late Jno. A. Wil ou took place from the Washington street Methodist church ot - Peters burg, Thursday evening at 5 o clock. The party of six gentlemen, two from the Masonic fraternity, who accom panied the remains, returned to the city yesterday morning. The newspapers have stated that Old Probabilities has gone to Europe and left Young Probs in charge. ; This ac counts for the present warm weather. The young clerk hasn't learned that the time for Davidson commencement has been changed from the last week in June. A Cart. To all who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, toss or mannooa. ac., i vmisenaji recipe mat will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self -addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, station D, New York City. Jan 25 . , ill governments firm. New 5s 1.03. Four aid half per cents 1.06& Four per cents 1.03. Sta e New Tom Futures closed quiet Sales 49, 000 bales. June 12. 45a. 46 July - 12.45a.46 August ...,...;...- 12 .558.56 September ,. 12.35a6 October... ... .. .... 1 1 48 November.. - ... 11 .09a. 10 December...... 11.02 January ...., ll.18a.15 February. II .24a.28 March The Saviour f the Little. Ones, There would' not 'be so many little graves In cemeteries and churchyards, if parents used the means within their reach to save the siciuy ott spring. whose span of feeble life Is In their keep ing. The busy baby brain requires constant food, the sensitive nerves want steady toning, the rapid ly changing tissues, Incessant nourishment, often the mother Is herself nervously debilitated, and bodily worn out; mother and children may gain a new lease of life and health, by the persistent use of Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with the Hypophosphltes of Lime and Soda. It Is softer, ana as nice as mint, ana now wui leara to iuve it Just as welL Don't fall to try It for any form of debility, and for all forms of Infantile wasting, such as Marasmus, Rickets or any scrofulous ten dency, its restorative powers are wonderful. juu24 2w. . - . A - - Nothing Venture, Nothing Win. While moralists differ as to the beneficial effects on the community, as to the advantages gained from a lottery in preference to a direct tax, there can be no doubt that the happy recipients of the many large sums that are so frequenUy given by the Louisiana State Lottery are benefited. The attractive sum of $30,C00 may become the proper ty of some one of readers who Is willing to vemure two dollars by remitting it to MA Dauphin, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, before, July 8th, when the 1 1 Oth monthly drawing occurs: Jun24 lw V i ij S CTTT COTTOJf MARKET. Office of the Observer, i Charlotte. June 27, 1879. f The market yesterday closed quiet, as follows: Good middling Middling. Strict low middling. Low middling.. v , , il IB 9lfeatf How to Vet Fat. Just now when so many fat people are trying to grow lean, we would, suggest vthat it -fcould be a good Idea for the lean ones to try and grow fat To do this keep the bowels and liver regulated with Mott's Liver PHs, and your digestion will be good, and you will grow fat rapidly. Jun24 lw TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY, yj General Passenger Department, Wilmington, N. C., June 26, 1878. 4 . ' SUPERIIEr I OMEIffifGr NICE. JUST BECEIVED AT J. MOYER'S NEW SHOE STORE, 400 PAIRS mm pl! id mm m mm Also a full line of Of the Wst celebrated makers, which will be sold at the very lowest prices. MILES', ZIEGLEll'S AND DALSHEIMER'S SHOES FOR LADIES AND MISSES. o- A trial will a ;i a lnNk at- f KHnnora and "NJAwrwYrt. TifisL In Gents' croods we have a full stock of the best gooas. conyince you that yn sell the same article sold elsewhere in the city from 15 to 20 per cent, cheaper. iSsrA take pleasure in announcing to my old friendslhat I am now staying with Mr. Mover, and feelfaj that .ySlxpS&ce of ten years in the Shoe and Hat business, I can sell you goods in that line to your satisfaction. Mat l ; I Very respectfully, J. Mc. ALEXANDER. Democrat and Home wpy. Throueh Tickets are now on sale at the office of this company, and also at the Central Hotel, Char lotte, to all points JMorm ana .rasi, inciuaing ex cursions to Old Point Comfort, Vs., and Morehead City, N. C, both via Wilmington and Portsmouth, ana Jiamiei, uaieign ana ronsmouui. The magnificent accommodations and elegant fare which have always characterized the "Bay Line" and "Old Dominion" Steamers from Nor folk specially recommend this line to the traveling publie.- -Fare Includes meals-antt staterooms. Round trip tickets to Smtthvilie at vert low rates. .-. : .... v F. W. CLARK, Gen'l Pass. Agt. T. T. SMITH, Agent C. C. R'y. G. W. BRYAN, June 28 Agt Central Hotel. JOTICE. 8 ALE OF FORFEITED PROPERTY. United States InternaTRevenne, Collector's Office, 6th Dist. North Carolina, StatesviUe, June 28, 1879. The following described property having become forfeited to the United States, will be sold at pub lic auction, in Charlotte, on Tuesday, July 8th, 1879, at eleven o'clock a. m., to-wit: 7 Packages of Whiskey, owner, W. B. Seigrist; 1 Barrel Whiskey, owner, W. A. Bailey. JUNE 26, 1879 PRODUCE. Mail matter. Owing to the failure of the contrac- or to complete the thirteen cars order ed to be constructed for the White Star mail line over the Piedmont Air Line route from New York to New Orleans, the line will not be instituted on the 1st of July as lirst announced. It is expect ed now that every thing will be ready to start the cars by the 15th ot the month. On the 1st of July, route agents will beein to run throueh from Greensboro to Morehead City, the terminus of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad. On the Richmond & Danville which, by the way, has been taken from Super intendent Terrell s division, ana trans ferred to the Third Division, under M. V. Bailey, with headquarters in Wash ingtonfour men will make the run, two going trom Charlotte to uanvuie and the other two running through from Charlotte to Richmond. Another man has been added to the force on the Charlotte, Columbia & Au gusta Railroad. The appointment nas been given to Air. J no. iv. jueiz, oook- keeierinthe Carolina National Bank of Columbia', Concert of CUarlotte Children in Spa. -tanbnrg. Our Spartanburg friends will have the opportunity, next Monday night, ot learning how well tar-heel children can sing and how interesting an evening's entertainment they can furnish. The .hiMran vim hftvft sriven two concerts hArA nventlv under Mr. A. L. Butt's manaorAmeni. ' will srive an entertain ment at Spartanburg Monday night and at Hendersonville Tuesday night. Board of Aldermen Revenue Bill. The board of aldermen held a meet ing in the mayor's office yesterday af ternoon. Just a quorum was present, Aldermen Dowd, Smith-, Garibaldi, Wittkowsky and Schenck being the ab sen tecs. The object of the meeting was to pass the revenue bill which was reported by the committee appointed to prepare it. After considerable discussion the bill was passed. It is essentially the same as that of last year, the rate of taxation being 50 cents on the $100 worth of property and $2 as the poll tax. The chief points of difference are included in the following: Owners of sash and blind factories, and dealers in ice and coal were re quired to pay one quarter of one per cent, on gross receipts. Vehicles for exhibiting or training horses were taxed $15. The ordinance in relation to peddlers was changed so as to allow them to pay at the rate of $2 a day instead of $10 a week The subject of taxing dealers in pianos and musical instruments of all sorts was referred to the finance committee with instructions to report at the next regular meeting. To the same committee was also re ferred the question of the liability ot merchants and others who begin busi ness or come into possession of taxable city property soon after the 1st of Feb ruary, wnen aii taxes ueuume uue. Heretofore they have not been required to pay a tax till the following year. The oniy otner uusiness uj. uuuhu in terest was the presentation oy un. w Meander, late citv marsnai, or a bill for $80, for services during the time intervening between nis election anu resignation of the oiSce, about a month and a half. This was also referred to the finance committee. i A Scathing Sketch.' . Louisville Courier-Journal. "It is understood that Mr. Conkhngis a man wno win uguu o,mh. Commercial. . - ., , , Oh. no. it isn't. He wouion t ngnt a louse unless he thought he had a dead sure thing of it. Everybody knows, who knows anything, tnat ne is an un- Erincipled, lu-Drea anu ni-uiituucicu raggadocio, sprung originally from the family gave hifn a start in the world, which his ounying anu stage Loacnw have continued to push. He does not even consider himsell a gentleman, anu he will wear the insult which his offen- Bawimore Oats steady; Southern 36a40, Wes tern white SfiaVia, do mixed 33a34. Pennsyl vania 35a6. Hay market steady; prime Fenn sylvania and Maryland 14al5. Provisions firm; mess pork, old 10 50al0.75, new ; bulk meats loose shoulders 414, clear rib sides 5lA. packed 4Vfea51&; bacon shoulders 5, clear rib sides 6, hams llal2. Lard refined tierces 7. Butter duli; choice Western packed 10al2, rolls . Coffee steady; Bio cargoes HiAal4U. Whiskey steady at 1.06Vaa7. Sugar firm; A soft SViaVs- Cincinnati Flour dull; family 5.00a6.00. Wheat firm; red 1.00al.07. Corn quiet at38aVfc. Oats higher at 33a3fi. Pork dull at 10.00. Lard quiet; current make B.00. Bulk meats dull ; should ers 3.85, cash sales at 4.10, seUer September, short rib8 4.90, short clear 5,00; bacon steady; shoulders 4Vfe. clear ribs 5tya, clear sides 5. Whiskey active, firm at 1.03. Butter steady, fancy creamery 17al8, choice Western reserve 12al3, choice Central Ohio Mali. Sugar firmer; hards 7faoii. a white KiAaKaii. New Orleans QV&JlVi. Hoes steady; common 3.00a3.6o. light 3.70a.90 packing 3.80a4.00, butchers 4.00..4.15; receipts 1,911; shipments 945. iw York Flour no decided chanee : No. 2, 2.35a3.10, superfine Western and State 3.45a3.55, mmmnn to eood extra Western and State 3.75a 3.80, good to choice do 3.95a4.50; Southern flour quiet; common to fair extra 4.75a5.t50; good to choice do 5.65a6.7o. Wheat ungraoea win ter red 1.04al.lrt, No. 2 ditto 1.18. Corn -ungraded 40a43V&. No. 3, 401&. Oats, 37. Coffee moderate demand; Bio quoted in car goes IliAal4!4, job lots lltyalSVis. Sugar quiet; Cuba 63fca9-10, fair to g'd refin'g 6 5-ltJaVfe. prime 6; refined standard A. 81&, granulated powdered 81&, crushed 8 Molasses New Or leans 25a28. Rice In fair demand and steady; Carolina quoted at 6Msa7, Louisiana 6a. Pork new mess on spot 10.20al0.25. old 9.50. Lard prime steam on spot .32iAa37te- Whiskey dull at 1.051& Freights quiet J. G. Young, Deputy. June28 It. J. J. MOTT, Collector. jOTICE. A meetineof the Charlotte unamoer oi wm merce will be held at their rooms in the Insurance Building. Trvon street, this evening, at 8 o'clock, for thn nnrnose or seiecnne iwenrv-nve ousiuesa men to attend the 4th of July celebration at Hen dersonville, N. V. Byoraeror tne ist vice-r-resi dent. B. N. TIDDY, Jun28-lt- --Secretary. . . ....! V3R. SALE-A fine Bay Marey seven ' years old, splendid anving animal. Jun253t it PG WILSON. ttcticrn partes. AUCTION ! AUCTION BY MAXWELL & HARBISON, AucUoneers. SATURDAY, JUNE" 28TH, i87(.' AT 11 O'CLOCK. A. M., 1 ORGAN, A Tot of GUNS, STOVES, FURNITURE, DRY GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES, &C Jun27 2t BARGAINS ! Another arrival of household and other useful articles for our famoiw FIVE CENT COUNTER. W Far superior to all others received. Also a beautiful variety of PERCALES AND PRINTS, LINEN LAWNS, PLAIN AND FANCY. LOVELY DESIGNS IN HAMBURG EDGINGS, INSERTINGS ANDILACES. Great Bargains in Ladies' Linen Ulsters and Dresses, HOSIERY, CORSETS AND DRESS LINEN. Be sure to call and look at onr great bargains we offer this week. MORRIS & BROS . . . j, tf toh ivnmoa fnr mnttnAs and various size nietures. at prices lower than ever known in Charlotte. we have just reoeiveu a spieiiuiuoaauiiuicui ....... v-.., -v,. -- - ... June 1,1879. Grand Excursion 4th July. "1 CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY J eKHXRiL PA88BNGBR DBPARTMENT, Wlrmlngton, June -oin intv. Our White Goods Department 10 We are now offering bargains In every line, and your attention is especially called to our stock of COTTON. Norfolk Quiet; middling 12Vic; net receipts 32; gross ; stock 1,501; eiports eoastwise ; sales ; exports to Great Britain . Weekly net receipts 407; gross ; sales 20; exports coastwise 31; to Great Britain 4,103; to France ; Continent . Baltimore Dull; middling 12c; low middling 12Vfe.; good ordinary 11; net receipts ; gross ; sales ; stock 2,735: exports coastwise ; spinners : exports to Great Britain ; to Continent ; to France Weekly net receipts 150; gross 320; sales 500; spinners ; exports to Great Britain ; coast wise 100; to Continent ; to France . Boston Quiet; middling 12c; low middling i-Jiiir imod ordinary 113a: net receipts 54; gross ; SUJCK 4,400; Oipwrw w uiroi 735; sales to (tionftttiontvlzs. In accordance with the expressed wishes of my numerous customer, I have agfrlrj In stock a sup ply of those extra CHOICE CRACKERS, which proved such a rare treat to the citizens of Char lotte when first introduced. Housekeepers will please take notice and send In their orders. Noth ing more delicious for the tea table, unless It should be my Round Trip Tickets can be purchased between anV points on the line for SNK AND A HALF CENTS PER MILE each way, good to return un til 6th Instant - Round Trip from Charlotte to Wilmington and re- Bonaripmm Charlotte to Raleigh and return, Tickets for Raleigh good to go night of 3d and retunieth. . , ? F - ,I ARK - Jen'l Pass. Agt. June 26-6L PROGRAMME. t i EXCtRSION;Jnne30,'79, CHARLOTTE TO HENDERSONVILLE And Return. Will leave Air-Line Depot on regular passenger train at 10 40 a. m.. and arrive at HendersonvUle at 6 p. m. on the same day. : Fare From Charlotte and return, $2.50 r " ttegtonia 2.00 " Gaffneys ' " 150 Spartanburg " 100 Returning wffl leave Hendersonville at a. m. on Wednesday, the 2d, and arrive at Charlotte 3 p. m. - - Excursionists wishing to remain longer can re turn before July 15th on halt fare. . Board can be had at $1.00 per day. Fare to AshevUleby stage, $1.00 R. B. ALEXANDER, Manager. June 2fi 4t. The most attractive in the city, and at very low prices. We have Torchon and Bretonne Laces, SiliSSSkooi. Edgings and Inserting, Swiss Edgings and Inserting In great variety. CORSETS AT ALL PRICES. Colored Organdies and Lawns-all grades-just received. We make a specialty of Ladles' and Misses' LINEN CUFFS AND COLLARS. Our Stock of Gloves will be found complete. Ladles'. Handkerchiefs from 5c. to $3.50. June 17. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. France ; teles Continent ; ; to chan- Admltted to West Poinl. A tAWrsim to .Tudee Shipp from his son, v . Jii. ampp, xawjiy auwu w cadetship at vv est foini, auuuncco iio rmtifvinfr intfillifirftnce that ae has a c ttxu vi - . -, snr'ftRstuiiv rjassea ait djs exauiiuww oivonoaa anri vniffantv wrunc irom mi. tion. He made a tine impression on nis nAtitive examination here some urAPlra stern, and his friends expect him refloat. nrWHr, linon himself and his State during his course there. The Sorlirbtlr Potts. The last news from Mrs. Potts, the uuiosiriAnnp announces her safer am- a at, i o'clock last Wednesday. The Fairburn brass band entertaitied her with! some exquisite mnflip immediatelv upon her arrival. She expressed her thanks for the recep tion with wluch she was Kre?ted,1Il happy little speech, which disclosed the fact that she was about as glib with the nrr,,a. aa tiritVi iipr npf 1 al extremities. At. a -an sh launched out escorted oy stbotit twenty young bloods who accom- iulnio.1 liav tlirnlinr l T. 1H K 1UU1US VL "'V f'aillCU IIV4 tu&Vud town. j several years has been so equivocal that no decent woman can aflord to appear in his company. All tnat ne is aitei i to set some soutnern, Deuauu iu him into martyrdom him. ' Blaine knows "Com Waltl."' A sure cure for tight hootaand snoefcThe lrfc say it is Just Bplendld. Toung man 11 you have no sweetheart get one right away (I mean get the Cora Waltz) with directions how to use. Only 40 eenta. DiiecUons-Get the Walte .f!?' your sweetheart or somebody else s, end If she nas co Piano get that too, and she wiU sing "Somebody'i coming when the dew drops tall." . For sale at McSMITH MUSIC B0U8R Jun28 2t - j - An Uniqme Picnic.1 Norrlstown Herald. A subscriber in the country writes that he attended a picnic last week which passed off in a very novel man ner The young man in black panta loons was there, but he didn't' sit down on a custard pie ; a bug lit on the back of a girl's neck, and she didn't scream loud enough to bring out the fire de part m ' n t i 1 1 ! i e n earest to wn, five miles Jiifltiu.i.; si carter snake confronted sev- . i . : eral young laaies wno weio eating a lunch, and no one fainted; "thovoung man in white trousers was not asked to climb a tree and put up a swing; across hull did not chase a - foraging; party ..nun a -tan nrrft lot. and an anscry thunderstorm didn't come; up about 4 o'clock and dampen the enjoyment and dresses of the jflMlm Wenew i a a -niftnift like this before, it should have been stuffed and preserved as a curiosity. 7; sales Britain . Weekly net receipts 120; gross ; exports to Great Britain l.Jkil. Wilmington Dull ; middling 12c.; low mid dling llc; good ordinary 11; net receipts 2; gross ; sales ; stock 323; spinners ; ex: ports coastwise ; to Great Britain ; to Con nent ; to channel . , wkiv nt recetnts 18: eross : sales a; ovnni-t.a coastwise 310: to Great Britain ; to Continent ; to France ; spinners channel : shipments . i Philadklfhi a Quiet ;' middling taiVfec.; low middling 1214c; good ordinary llc; net receipts : gross ; sales ; spinners ; stock : exports to Great Britain . Weekly net receipts 28; gross lrk3; sales 1,623; spinners 1,088; coastwise ; Contlnt' ; to Great Britain ; stock 10,067 Augusta Nominal ; middling 12c; low mid dling llie., good ordinary ll!&c.; receipts ltt; shipments ; sales 26: stock . Weekly net receipts 73; shipments 240; sales 171; spinners ; stock 2,946. Charleston Dull ; mldd'g 12Vie.; low mid dling 12c.: good ordinary 1154c; net receipts 14: eross : sales ; stock 629; exports coastwise ; Great Britain ; Continent : to channel . Weekly net receipts 55; gross 424; exports coastwise 2dft; to to Great Britain ; to France nel , ' . , - New "Tom Quiet ; sales 351 : midd'g uplands 12c, middling Orleans 12; consolidated net receipts ; exports to Great Britain . Weekly net receipts 91; "ross 3,746; exports to Great Britain 4,597; France 171; sales 9,239; stock 134,557; Continent . COMPARATIVE COTTON STATEMENT. Net receipts-at all United States ports during the week 4.87! Same week last year. . . . . .v . g nw.,i Mnolnto tr this riata 4.40.ro " " to same date last year... 4,200.d4 Rxnorts for the week. 1 d,8o Same week last year. . . Jm'aM a.nArfa trt thia fiat A o-OOli-lUo " " to same date last year. .. . 3,252,500 Stock at all United States ports 1 9d,05 " same time last year. . t -( 173,578 Stock at all lnteridr. towns 14,760 i) s .me time 13.297 491,000 " " same time last year, 818,000 nt mart fan nflnat. for (i. Britain. 51.000 Same time last year. 4,ouu Liverpool Noon Cotton very dull. Middling tt", i ait,A mlrlHHno-Orlftans. 15-1 6d.: sales 40W, speSdatton and export 500, additional sales yesterday after regular closing, ; re ce pts 2X)50. American 1,950. Futures 1-32 cheap S nniands low middling clause: June delivery a loin Tuna nnUuiT do. .Tiilv and AufTUSt 6 27 32, August and September 6a29-32, September ?fi7Sh. a i kIi a rwtfnher and November 6 iUIU UWiUUOl V Vi, n okln. 9 16. NovemDer ana weceiuuer . o " yArJ-. SontAmhr and OctO- ber per sail . Sales for the week n'n1$ Crystal Ice Cream, Which is prepared from a recipe obtained from' one of the finest confectioners In the United States, and as far surpasses the ordinary Ice Cream or frozen custard as those delicious Crackers sur pass the common ones. S. J. PERRY, Dealer in Luxuries, Charlotte, N. C. F HELD BROS., WHOLESALE and retail o FFICE OF PIEDMONT NURSERIES, i Greensboro, m. v., May 31, la i v. GROCERS and DEALERS In COUNTRY PRODUCE Keep constantly on hand FRESH EGGS and BUTTER, CHICKENS, TUR KEYS, CABBAGE, IRISH POTATOES, AP PLES, DRIED FRUITS, c. X Exclusive Dealers lh RAMSOUR & BONNIWELL'S and A. .L. SHU- FORD'S various brands of FLOUR. DRKSS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, LINENS, COTTONS, UPHOLSTERY, TRIMMINGS, FLANNELS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Girls' and Boys' Suits, Ladies' Underwear, Infants Outfits, DRESS BULKING, WRAPS, COSTUMES, RIBBONS, NECKTIES, RUCHINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, WHITE GOODS, BUTTONS, HAMBURGS, SKIRT BRAID, SEWING SILK, PINS, FRINGES, NEEDLES, FANCY GOODS, &c iins BY MAIL. frnd for Samvles or information, and satufy yourself how cheaply ana qmcKiy you can get everything in DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS c,f v.t lu Mail or J&vress. We carry an avcrane stock of about $400,000, all bought f or prompt cash. Wag" Try w. Have the i tiiiaren sena jor asezoj out Advertising Cards. ' , . COOPER & GONARD, Importers and Retailers, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Established I propose to give, to the patrons of the Piedmont Nurseries, Tha hansm nf the travel Ins- aeents' commission on my Nursery stock, consisting of Fruit Trees, &c, and have reduced the price 60 per cent Apples and Peaches, 1st class, a w o leei; nne lmpruycu Fruits as are grown In North Carolina, and ready tor inspection, tteiereuce giveu w tuij x-urncij in Guilford county. Peaches and A pples running from the earliest to the latest varieties. Trees will be packed in good strong boxes or bales, and de livered to railroad aepous ur express umccii TTimiui any extra charge for boxes or delivery. I will fur nish at the following low rate: Peaches and Ap ples m any quantity, improvea inns, iu cents oucu. Pears, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Crab Apples, iigs, unernes, oo ceuus. uiuwunum Trees-. Rosesand Flowers will be sold cheaper than can be sola py any nursery in iturtu Kiuumia. Cash to accompany the orders. Any one not hay- iiigaa may uu out note, Mgneu oy purcnasor, w be paid when. trees are delivered at depot specified by purchaser. Note to accompany trees and paid iiniivArAd. -niirchasers navine all .v-w . ' ' ... . . ... - J , -VT freights on same. Trees win ne smypeu in vember and purchaser notified when to meet mem. Troi nnriArinir will state' nlalnlv where to ship. Kama t.tiA nonnrs. letters oi muuiry ttiiswcicu cheerfully. Orders solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. Send in orders at once. veryrespectmuykai)ixoN Proprietor of Piedmont Nurseries. Tune 7 eodfim. : ; " : f : ALSO, HBOPBTKTOBS OF THE CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C This house has been refitted and newly furnished. and Is kept in first class style. Terms. Per Day $ 2 00 table board- Great Inducements offered to ers; for terms see the proprietor. "Omnibus and Carriages at every tra!n.gl FIELD BROTHERS .Proprietors. Mr. H. a Wilson & Lady Superintendents. Hxmbt WruoNe, Clerk. feb9 - . . F0RPART.CULAR8 "UMBER 0SW ADDRESS! whiteSewimg Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. THE- A large Eight Page Sheet of Fifty-six broad columns, will be Sent, post-paid, to any Address, till January 1, 1880, FOR HALF A DOLLAR. THE SUN, New York City. Address June 21 lm. id ao.ooo 1,000 American Speculation A 'XXX Export..-.,... Actual cAyviio.. to nnn a"5v".::::::::::::::.::::::::::: ii:88 BHH.OOO American,..;..... --;;;;; Soi'ooo American".'..'. 51,000 Weekly CntCTAB.--Thl8 week's i circular of .the wee, ii.fc""...", --------- -o,oa- h bn entirely loZ while some deptlonsshow declines. Tne inquiry ior Amniwu r 'ii or, nfoniii was lost Sea Is land has improved, but holders freely responded; l v .nAhOnVO1 M IlIllrHH ML LIIH CUlUlllCUUJUiVUV of the week were strong and advanced J to fr25d. VMW BUVU-w f provement was lost. As the warm weather Is now fairly open, when Fee has become s necessity, 1 am prepared to nu orders at shortest notice and with a superior quality of Pure Lake Ice at figures which 1 have been for merly selling. My cart marcs aany deliveries w regular customers. Those who do not desire Ice each day in regular quantities can procure tickets by applying to anver oi can, or w me . uiuot. w by car toad, ' barrel or otherwise a specialty, and prpmpoiessguararaeeainer, - jn uoai l nave a iuii ouo, in the business, embracing all kinds for families, foundries and smith use. Orders filled at short n Mytockof dumber is complete, and of all the nrinna k-lnria naiiallT MUTifld In the DUSineSS, SUCU as 5 4 dressed nooruuc o-o oressea mum, ocicv. dry boards, &c; large stock of laths, shingles, c., constantly on hand. Estimates on special bills MnlahArl in QTTllJinrTl JLIHI1 UIL1B Ul Oil miAlVtJ of lumber furnished on shortestnotioet OtIJce and Yard corner Trade street ana a. u. a. i. " Box 158, Charlotte, N. C. ., June 25.S !' J f J- T. ANTHONY. PIEDMONT HOUSE, . A new Hotel just opened at KING'S MOUNTAIN, N. C, On the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line. Building and Furniture entirely new. open to summer boarders and the general travel. Location ex- . . . . . . ( 1 n .1 ...l.n Jf.l tremeiy neaiuiy; pure uiuuuuuu ui- auu nynuuiu water. Tnree new unurcnes m tne Tiuaee. a dub i view of the Mountains east and west, and near the celebrated All-healing Spring, famous for its good effects upon drseases or. ine siqn, vygpepsia, cue. My table will be supplied with the bast the mar ket affords, and every attention will be bestowed to make my guesis comionaDie. ... , CAROLINA CENTRAL DISPATCH LINE, r Via Wilmington, N. C. JUST RECEIVED, FINANCIAL. PICKLED SALMON, MAGNOLIA HAMS. Nkw Yobi -Money 3a4. Exchange 4.86a. J June 12. a M. HOWELL. THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE TO ALL POINTS SOUTH. Terms Per Day, . " Month, $ 2.00. 20.00. W. J. STOWE, Proprietor. June 26, 1879 Southern Home please copy 2 times. $2.00 H O O U U MARSHALL E II $2.00 u u E SAVANNAH. GA. , B. LUCE, Proprietor. Reduced rate $2.00 and $2.50, according to loca f tion of Room. . M. L. HARNETT, Clerk, late of Planters' HoteL 16-tt. This tine being fully equipped for business offers nneoualled faculties for the Transportlon of Freight from Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to Charlotte, statesvuie, Asnevuie, uu. Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations on the Atlanta & Richmond Alr-Llne. Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio, and Western N. C. Railroads, As well as' points to Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Insurance and Rates guaranteed as Low as via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick. Information furnished upon application to ' ,T. smith; Agent C. C. Railway, ChAriette. F.W.CLARK, ' r A ; - ' Gen. Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C aeptSO

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