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She , Charlotte jbscnw CU4S. B. JOKES, Editor Proprietor THURSDAY, JULY 31. I8J0. . ; SOME CEKTBE SHOTS. . Recently the Radical paper pu&ied. at GreensboW contained : -an- editorial as foul and inaljgniht as ;3$$tafrw. tUe lieht ia: .'tb. dirtiest days of Jthe' Wil- mipgUJBpt.aad3tol(Mghi2a alleging that there is no freedom of thought or speech to Republican! living in North Carolina, and asserting fur ther that Northern .persons f who had come here since ithe war nave bleeji forced to abandohtheir all and eek a home where they can speak theiif senti ments and vote as they deem best, with out subjection to the insult, abuseuid vfllification of such men as Go v. Vance." At , the time-: of this plfcatioid tiie Raleigh Observer made Jthi excellent point upon the Radical editor. that the fact that he could thus publicly der nounce Gov: Vance and such men as villifiers, without the slightest risk of personal or legal responsibility, carried on its face the most complete refutation of the charges of persecution; -and the Radical editor having then undertaken to bolster himself by the publication of the names of persons whom lie says have been thus persecuted and driven away from Guilford county our Ral eigh namesake comes back at him after tbis&ledgehammer fashion: ; But we do not believe any such thing, and we apprehend that there ate but few persons in North Carolina who will believe it TheO08XX Republican bal lots cast in 1876 are so many assertions to the cpntrary.- ,-- t rr H t r We saeeest for the consideration of tue editor or nzip estate, wnetnerjtnis is; not an accurate statement-thatf the l onlv nfii-snna,in (Juilford countv WHOJ have been interfei-ed -with during the ast few years, in political matters, lave been negroes who had voted, or who desired to vote the Democratic ticket;. and that such interference and persecution came from Republicans, and not Democrats. We will also ask the editor! of the State how many of these ixtyix per aMia ir n n latt. 11a tia ha Iioiiaitoq rkM21.ilfiA I sons who left us, as he believes, because they were not allowed to vote the Re publican ticket in pface, were Cana dians, and therefore not entitledjto vote here at all; and how many oi them have removed to Manitoba, up in Brit ish America towards Hudson's Bay; and why, it ; theywere ,eekingmerely amlace to Vote the ReDublican ticket in iens0 dirt thv nnt. stnn at. Philadftlnhia. I where, it is said, some Republicans are J not content wun a single Daiipc, uui cast many, aim save nueii. country emiy and often V f Or again, why did they not Remove into some of our large negro counties, where there were no whites tcj make them afraid, instead of going a thou f and miles to a foreign! country f wliem there are no Republican tickets, and where they have, by expatriating them selves, deprived themselves of casting that ballot to which they attach so much importance? ? A complete. answer, to alliihese charges is found in the above questions. Since our namesake has ;uf)dertaken to reply to tese lander it b to be con gratulated' upon f having oonel it so effectually: ; 'V ' ? Resignation of Our Minister to England. Hon. Jno. Welsh,American minister to the court of St Jan)es, has forwarded his resignation to tlie State Department. Advanced years,! recent family affliction and a desire to retire from public life are assigned as the causes of the, resignation. Mr! Welsh is a citizen of Philadelphia, a merchant by occupation and was the financier of the centennial exhibition. .He ihav in g hailed from Pennsylvania, and that State havincr now no anDointment national importance. Bayard iT$yl having died, the stone Stated ai Wasbingtraj Presidjktthi glisrf Cftmnxge W&otL .the. Among' tnv i festediuLhJi.y connection are those-f'"ex:4CrQvr Hart ranft, Col. M. S.Quay. Gmnsha AGrow, Benjamin Harris Brewster mdWayne MacVeagh. (hW&W 1 " jsew York POLiTicavr-lt is repre sented that Conkling wiliaye ;Alonzo' B. Cornell nominated at Sar&toffl the 3rd of , September for HGcOverndr New Yimtetl'l8thearW.T whom Ilayes whipped COhklirig out ii the. struggle between them over confirmation by the Senate vf Hayes's appointees for the New York f custom house, Conkling wanting the, nomina tion of Cornell's successor as collector rejected, and the Senate refusing to re ject him. It is said that Cornell is par ticularly objectionable to the toass of the Republicans of New York j and if he is nominated -and elected itwill -be due solely to Conkling's bullying of the nn.rt.v Tf th 'noin:wrat wornl nnf. on could nominate a man who could easily I A Lift for GrANT.-NoW wait for thehowL One coto has declared in favor of Jeffers4n Davis for United States Snator Davis is still, laboring, under political disabilities, and could not take his seat in the Senate if elected; arid:tirue also that he does not want to be Semitor and would hot take his seat if he were elect- ed and could, and. trueagaiathathe probably could not ;be elected ,. if he wanted to be still 1 the" factthat one Mississippi county has expressid a pre rerence for him will serve to. giv a boost to thp. Grant boom, as it will furl nish prdVdcatiori to the I stalwarts td re viye the "rebellion" and point! out the "treasonable purposes" of the.4,iebel De inbcracy.v vKwk-"''1 The duel wWeM was pehdiriff a lew ivsago betwMKobLia: DSpeeB Geo gr'ew Ait of the et trial . ' ' - whicaispd. muiui vi- mwuiuuuu s lew weeKs ago bvBBinWSffilSltrnr i Vu r ZrteZ-Vlj in of the Richmond heirs to thef state1 ml uuspute, ana i uoge uuianaa appeared as. counsel for ita' Philadelphia claimant fteorgeasb a. . .... in T. v. J 1 j .1. ... I Bagwell, colored; Is 'stunrninpl Tfehfirri r"v" ' Mpr inree months an and is conntv.Mfl .r i oif , WDmitted to . the masters' Sm'Sai8; llfGEBSOJjXt AJfO THE JEWS. CoL Robt G. Ingersoll has addressed to Hon." J. J. Noah.' a" Drominent r He4 brew of New YorXclfcr,ter,titf fet-T . . .- - . ' ' .-.:.. V J- ' 1 . - -1 1 ter m reierence trtne ecat iu-ireai ment of Hebrews by -hei pprietoro tfie MahhatanachHotelXln con sidering some of the points that he makes we may well forget to "consider the source,'' and take to heart, for'in starioe?hefollpwteg paragraphs: ; - Nelthef Should it be forgotten that tbe4 uruished-Hhoip pel wwratuw with a religion, andjthat theyaxethe onlv DeoDleaccordingto the doemas of touruiay, with, whom the Almighty-l ever ueigneu. w . ii&yc tuiy mwiiuuuiao whatever. ... . ," ,lWhen we remeiaberthat Go selecM! ea a J ewess ior ms momex, passing ujr the women of India, Egypt, Athens and Rome, as well, as; J-ha grandmothers of Mr. Corbin, it is hardly in good taste for the worshipers of that same God to hokLthe Jews in scorn. tp f m V e should also lememDeP tnatm j ews were tne oniy people rasmrea. tho.sacred' writers, all th feropr. were of this race, and whil. Christiana- almost worship Abraham, notwith standing tne willlngnsBss, afitr -wmie tney infinite respectj)ayi4-thfi murderer, and Solomon, the Mormon, it certainly is not perfectly consistent to. id enounce men and women of the'Mmikie: $hy have committed no crime. " ' "' The Christians have always been guil ty of thi inconsistency "with Tegard to; the Jewsf-they". nafe worshipped . the; ueau anapersecubeuiuouviug. ivuuui it would be much better to let the dead take care; of themselves, while we re spect and maintain the rights of the living'-'": "' -; , Further than this Col. Ingersoll says: It will not do in this, the second cen tury nf t.hp TTnitpd Starra. trt insult a gentleman because of his nation. , We areat last ft-?-g?eat, ;ich aad pxos pecous people. Greatness? shouUd be great, wealth should fbe generous, aud E""Mu BUUUP2ttr i?? FT X"?lXVAf f P i t f .1 9 Mr. Jos. J. Martin, the alleged Con gressman from the flrst district of this State, told a newspaper reporter in Washington City some days ago that the Republicans of North Carolina were for ' Sherman". Mr. rJJ&rtin fspeak as oneavingWtftorltHn thesWman camp and not as the scribes of the Rad ical press of the State and in this case the scribes are most probably the bet ter authority. ,. Judge Settle is in Wasjiinton fshoo-. 'iig'up the lagging siectrons of his indi- vidual boom. The. W; nington, corres YtorkijfWfnfir indn ot the Nw Post says his friend3 says ms mends declare tnat a ticket with the names of Grant and Set tle on it would carry every Southern delegate, and the same correspondent says Settle is for Grant and reports all the utiern negroes for ipi j i . The Northern papers tell ' t3f a man who recently .became insane and cut his throat. He held a policy in an insurance company and the company paid it with- Tjardiapntt-r-TBrinstmffTs"" fioten worthy pnefapd the. name, of the insur ance opinpany Igfiilty ?bf? t!i strange freak eseryes if Jbemfentned-lja Equitable; '-r- ' i i I 5 j?. f A Notable IWock Trial. Baltimore Sun. A notable mock trial took place at Relioboth Beach the other evening. Henry Altemus and Francis Jordan, Jr of Philadelphia, were accused of pilfering champagne and eggs during the day's picnic - Their judges were Chief Justice Comegys, of the Supreme Court of Delaware, and ex-Atttorney General and Secretary of State of Penn sylvania Hughes. Mr. Farquhar, son-in-law of Mr; Hughes, and who def end- Bared for the defense, while Charles yiMJitClaSrand Hcketr.peared'ftBetate. nry was amjxtai 0ngJ?z?cutoih lrsvJflitfaniiDgnsaughteacjQf Ittdgedlogard fwws- and enrr Altemus. The daughter of Senator Bayard and of the veteran Gen. Hihfeelman.0f eyivdays'ht fame. etfr aTJsem' wmienriejury was. beimi pannledir thev would hav&aerved. The Uttry wajut but a few moments. yfUTacrdKOftllRf!r aJdbyoht m, ana juage iugnepxanouncea trie sentence gfthe -omfyriiTTha the priners pajS;5tte;fci-c4sSitam-pagnnrlm JclgwaStand committMnnhe fines wetaiat.tr it ckildreiv ntvfdl fytfUA i an ipnngs,Aiawere wlaTintkheit A ji- theifryard, fltheinEe other when a littlefour year old girl acciden tally knocked heri little brother!! nat ih toxbe well, whioh.isi deepfme,nTie angered ' father "fiade the little thing get into the weltbucket nd ro 4own Into the darki deep and, to her, frightful note, ana gei ine nac.--xne uood- lspint went with her and she came out alive, but showing , si gns of intense mental suffering. 1 n'- r -j. i- - Paper Collars.' Ttomasrllle Qa.) Tlmeju -a. paper cpiiar yru uasfa. memUet kt teen minutesj and Ohdse te lib dn not wiiKVAeek. hreare saldto-toe several members who hav. nnt. fr.nnH it necessaryor convenient to change cuuaiB Biucts vue session openea. Prawnisr of a Preacher aad Tracker. I Norfolk, "Va July 30. Rev. Jno. R. loung, br a prominent trucker of Norfolkjcountyyand probably the most extensive cnltivator of strawberries in the country, was drowned this mornine while out fishing. Mr. Young was for meriy of - Albany, N. Y, and a minister or me x-resoytenan church. : Hratn to a Former Carolialan TJieiParfs journals contain the an nouncement that the decoration nt . Chevalier of Honor has been conferred on ur. .Edward Warren, i Bev. This makes the third stlneUon r. Warren has received from foreign governments. Yellow Fever at Ha Havana, July SO. A; hundred and seventeen deaths from 'ythtlarf nti TSSsS JleFeu"nS. the week f ending "n : weld, purser of 1 ' . .i . .t v.iu UlCU UE1.CUUUI ft Piii .IZ: iv. V iirov"iv uona Jnv is a aerauiter. to the amount of 84W having used that , 1"u"111' wie anrs money I to specn 1 SSL1?.?" " VBtocks. A warrant has L A thousand 'm'MATI a Ot- Tlrlafnl TP- affair, of Jiagarvana jus . to 1 muraey yni toww $cp. noia in almost wneXiilXv.. THE SPECTRE OF.THE WEST. HOPE YET LEFTjir'BIl IS. Memphis, July 30. Four new cases of : yellow fever were reported to the board of - health this morning Rose Hendricks, John CSeeden, C-H. Smith and Maggie Tbwnel. Jt deaUii hiite been reported u to noon. W. W, Cor-1 'amTomnTTDrtrnamiTirasmff za sent his check for $2,000, to be used for the removal or tne poor and desti tute from the city. Of the sick, Brooks Wilsoa, s. A. Hatcner, MUes Owen and Miehae Athf fie reported in a critical condition. The weather is now settled. Later. Eight moire cases were re ported to the board of health this after noon, including five colored. No deaths from the fever during the 24 hours end ing 6 p. m. to-day. Sef erfiS cases! wgfe reporSkl outside the &rlbrate lfinft of the city, Whkh are not included in the official report of the board of health. The Howard AA sociationhas 4nvrfses on duty, distri buted among 56 sick people. S. A. Hatcher and Brooks Wilson, telegraph operators, are reported dying to-night The daughter of Chief of Police Athey, sick with fever at Raleigh, Tenn, is in a critical condition., .Therei are. 200 oMe:,Cmp: Majki' The weleaf ad pleasant.' ; weather :, TWO MOfi CASES AT MEW OKLEAKS. Zl MiiBJuiuSia'xAf . iSOTwo -'Stis-tidou slaves' were ' reporfjed xf tM jbord ol .todly making Ajfcptal of r. Jive i now; under. observatioiU' No deaths inbni-h at- ,'fi f ,i...( : H;ii- v.Ht1-: i til r f- iff 1S THE NEV 0K PATIENTS DISiCHAKGETA. Shis refugees sent to quarantine by the oard of health hist week, were dis- 15hlaifeirtOHaayr t T" oa la theBlacaam i at.oi Hu; Will 1 Cat. 0 Alt Lake, flTAH, JulyfSO. In the -cases, or uanMitmy, -uarruigton and Young, executors of the late Brigham Young's estate, and Jno. Taylor, presi dent of the Mormon church, before Judge Berriman to-day for contempt in not turning the property over to the receiver, it was ordered that the execu tors pay intafcourt $142,000 cash, and that nc Taylor pay $290,000 in cash and stocks illegally received by him, and to be imprisoned until he did so. The order for imprisonment was sus pended until to-morrow at 10 o'clock a. m. Something Akin to Cholera Bayarlasr ill i fhtoVa;w'i3iu Dubuque, Iowa, July 30. A disease akin , icfyolera-isf ra Vagina Center Point, Linn county, this State. Fully 20 persons have died from its effects during the past 13 days and an equal number have been prostrated by it. It is also raging in Walker, a little town 7 miles from Center Point, several deaths having occurred there. An order for f6rty?c0flln$Hvis4recdived from Center Point yesterday by a Dubuque under taker. The physicians of Center Point are worn out and the residents are fleeing from the place. TWarryiay ana Ci Louisville Courier JoamaL Th feydrfpf? & Uurns fBfercer in Memphis than thfeieD4wkrticle itself. The TOarriages gj 61 io there were no bright Qn the ir.am nawjaows and widowers and orphans in the near fu ture. The relations of sex could not be more perfectly kept up in a well-regu lated poultry-yard. Hut tnis is not sur prising. Few men ; consider t what may come. In the best of times men and women die, and thus shift their burdens to the shoulders of others. We are expected to patiently bear these loads when they fall to us, no matter how easily the late lamented may have taken them, or how conveniently he might have saved us the trouble. The marrying Memphians are . exactly like the rest of the world. ' They wish to4tv"Mfrther present; bo that pieseul ever so Drier. emaai Western Story-Telling. ae for-'att. Eastern man to. irwu pvuur wu6iiuiere is a Lestexnjnaa atwut , x weix lvwas a an"- said Col: ILV wA lived in The farm, had need wfell taroAd- ed and tire stumpy wfe vreftf 'thick. But we"putrtfie-orn in-'Smong them and managed to raise a fair crop. The next season I did my share of the plmgbi sWeted a 1 sulky plough, and I sat in the seat and managed the horses, foajp-as iMttdsome bays as ever manjwrem qyej. One day I found a stump jxgM inmy way. I hated to h uw.cout,ojust said a word to the who W been a quiet listenerre marked quiet.TTIti cnrioi-butT" had a sim ilar experience myself once. My rao- me aiwjijw raaae our clothes- .ixf, those days, af well as the cloth they were made "oU The old lady was awful proud of her homespun said it .was the isttnnget cloth in the State: One day I had just ploughed thrpugh a white-oak, stump in the way yon speak of, colonel. -but it was a little too quick for me. It came together before I was out of the way, and nipped the seat of my trousers. I felt mean. I can tell von. bnt I nut UiB string OTrpoTttestfaanf tbull wueve juiuey justsnaKeq inat stump lift, touts Hnld sill.) SomeUiing) had to give, you know." drtnldng ars speedUy Jeemoved, and the depresskm iy.1vT.11iK nuuiK is quicuy Dauisana uj tne use or Dr. Bull's Baltimore PiiK Price 25 cents. A Marderer Captarea A letter -from TTcndArfmnvillA ty f.a Columbia Register, says that Kodgers, who shot and killed McCutchen in Sum. ter some time ago, was arrested in Bre vard, A ransyivania "county, 21 C4n the 24th inst. Kodgera assiimedijthame of Stokes, and hd completely colvered his proper name, but along season of success lessened ms vigilance, and a letter written him by a relation Ih Sum ter, advising a change of .base, fell into the 'hands of some companions, who proposed to read it and , "see what his sweetheart had feo wy5These gentle men were Btaruea at tne contents, and atoncflacqtiainted the propertficer. wno, upon .interrogaungtnaprisoner ana saiisiynuraimseip tnat ta&re was rwuietning wrongs mane tne arrest. Mr. RodtrlAnfMwd lfiVrhrrtira fcrnH pressed a perfect willingness, to retura uu bwmiu am MiAUArU wcnow;.in,' jarx I-AduUi heavy pain in Uie sides, fsleepiness, want Ji i wtuunuvw tuuuxuii ur moor, ineM bu tiiuiuau, uituw ot uo um, ana snouia be ts uwou.ur uw vso! ei'r. uuu s tuooa fixture, whlcjtk Flu surely aeoompUsh the object sought W. ; viasittaialefcy theBhewnatle j ' Tes, although they may despair of relief, it Is attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there Ism ftumulp htf h nairlM nit . Tf InCTMUIOd activity of the lddneys--4mportant. channels for blood purification-" .acrti; .element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful Bnaratli remedy lor constipation, which causer contamina tion of the blood with the . bile-end a certain means of relief to. dyspepiiia,ifever and ague, and nervous aliments. It Is, perhaos. the finest Innin highly recommended as a medicinal nguished physicians and analysts w- un oinmcnuT pure anaverr M. . nlan .... tw vpo way vwwna (hi ay. vj HI 1 1 Itrytalejl STTAXE NEWS, There Wi re four interments in Wil besoB.died jtt.ir uuvngtonrai violently assauiieac a servant- girL biting her on the nose and neck. The Cape Fear has risen two feet and steamers now pass with ease from Wil- .Mr, N. A. McLean; Jr- Lumberton ty oi ine mm 'ejttpjarp toiis district Miss Nettie A. ; Marshall,' who had iDr -W W'Lane, of iWibiingtopro- poses to establish, the. 1st of October, an infirmary for the treatment of-, all dis eases. . , , . Th'e Wiimtafirtoh ; Review tells liow . Mr. Oscar Thompson, of that city; now at.Glen Alpine, fell down the stairs and nroxe one of bis ribs . . . . . , ColiJno.: Cantwell s writes to the Newbeme Wut STiell that a Vessel draw ing fifteen feet can. easily pass-ore? .the bar at Wilming at high water. A , Capt'Benibinsnof of fpolores? memoryi bas . moved . to Rrandon, Miss,, Mwhw.h place ; he . will make his home. ? , t J 7.-i',r . A norresDondent tells the Robe&mian of a hollow cvoress tree in .that ebuntv 'so large that a man can stan ( straight up in one end; oi jtnq noiio.w stump. The Slatesville Landmark tells of a voting man in Statesville; -who intend ing to give hia girl a troche to cure a cough., administered a ' trouser button. which came up fl-om the depths of his pocket.' l ' ' ' ' The Governor has offered a reward of $100 each for the apprehension and de-; livery to fbe sheriff of Ashe oounty,rof jarkin ana mtam vvoooy, wno Drutaiiy murdered Richard Privet of said coun ty.' ' jr.;: .-.!!: :. .n ,-n ,.,i.m,- . Durham liecoraer : . wor.on tne ex tension of the already large factory of W. T. Blackwell & Co, , was,-begun on Tuesday of this week, .The extension, wei believe, will be sixtv f eet on. the south end aiid eighty .pii iii est ' , 'y ,', The Landmark says Rev. T. H. Pritch ard,D. D, president of Wake : Forest College, will deliver a series of lectures in." Stttesville on popular BUbjects, com mencing Tuesday jugnt, 29th, for tne benefit of the Baptist church. Wilmington Review : Captain Alex ander H. Moore, a brave Confederate soldier,!' Cenpany 5 D, 18th' North Carolina infantry, m which regiment he served during the war. died at the residence of his father on Sunday night in Jttobeson county, from, the effect? of wounds received at the second battle of Manassas, on the 29th of August,) 1802. CoL S. A. Sharpe has been appointed postmaster at StatesyilJe, displacing CoL W. A. Eliason. The Landmark says: CoL Eliason is, though quiet, an avow ed Democrat, while Col. Sharpe is equal ly as avowed a Republican ; and the change was simply tne stepping down and out of a Democrat to make room for a Republican. : The corner stone of the main build ing on the grounds of the Dixie Agri qultural and Mechanical Fair Associa tion, of Wadesboro, is to be laid on the 16th of Ausrust with .considerable cere monies. Tne Polkton Argus says Senar tur vaiice, viov. uarvis, jommissiouer Polk and other prominent erentletnen have been invited to be present and de liver addresses on tne occasion. The Shoe Heel correspondent of the Robesonian informs it that a colored child at Stewarts ville. Richmond conn ty, died some days' ago under suspicions circumstances, and its body having been exhumed it was found that one of its hips had been broken and that it had received other Injuries: Its father was found shot dead in his own house a year ago. Tne annoyance occasioned Dye continual err ing ot the takf si ones ceases, ahem Uw cause is ts afifiuia pe) yfomptir remevsd. by using JDr, uU'B58yiup. Price 85 oeBt.peibottle. TELEGRAPHIC .mfiKET REPORTS. JULY 80. 1819 air. -. BlLXOiOBB-Oata lower: Amthem S7a4A. Wes tern white 87a38, do mixed 8(Ja37, .Pennsylr 'uw otoooa otwu" iwoii pruan lour sylva&la and Maryland I8al& Provlslont easier; mesa pone, old iu.2a,,new ouut meats loose shoulders 8 Va3k. (Sear ribs 4JAaMlk. nacked 4Hami; lMeoB-4Souldecs'4S Wear rib sides 5, sans 11U2. ; Lard refined tieroes 7.' Butter steady; obotce Western packed 12ali, rolls . Coffee , quiet; Bio cargoes llal4 Whiskex duUatl.07Vi Sugarflm; Asoftsia. " Ci ni'.i kTX VlAnF Wheat higher at 94al.01. Corn strong at will If .vvHklU 401faal. Oata easier aiaSaSa : Pork firmer at 8.75. Lard ulet; etunnt make 5.7&. uuuc meats lower; MtKsalaa ' aKAw aIaa 4 l 71.n hsvn aiHwd shoulders 8.8,'Uuf.uu. dear riDe 4.UU, eiear giaes 5.1214. Whiskey at 1.03. Butter steady: fan cy creamery 17al& choice Western reserve 10al2, cnoice Central Ohio 9al0. Sugar acttre hards fNUHh. A white 8Uia8t. New Orleans .7 MWSA Willi., AAffMmAM 'KBH Mil l llffnZ 'H pacKing ij.B5a.t5,. Duicnerf .a9.ou; reoeipu x4ismpments oio. , Nrw Tom nir no decided chanse: No. 3.R.M.1 0. saMrime Western and State 8.45a3.55. common to sood extra Western and State 8.75a a80, good to choice ;doJL95a40; Southern Hour quiei; eommonF w, wr extra o.muvoo; gooa to cnoice ao T.7&av.givt wneat ungraaea win terredl.0Oal.ll, .Ctto l.Ual.12. Corn ungraaea no. a, aa4&Mt. uats, sasf. Coffee moderate demand; mo quoted - in eavi goes llal4Mb lob lots liuaiau. . Sugar, 9nai cubs U3d, rair to gooa reniung eas prime 7 : refined standnd A. SVum, irranalat powdared 8a, crushed 8 -Molassee Kew leans zoaua. mce in iair oem&na ana Carolina quoted at 6a7$4, Louisiana Perk new neas an the snot ' S.UOafl.OO. el Lard prime steam on spot &O0a6Q2i Whiskey' sieaay at l.vi- Jreignia nan. cbtTON. NoHKuijt-Cjulet; middling lUfccVhet TecelpU 87; gross ; stock 4,611; exports coastwise 29; sales --t exports W Great Britato . ; . . BiXTiMOBK Dull: middUnii 1 lli: low middilna 11 7-16c;good ordln'y 10. ; net xec'ts ;, gross jt. sales stock 1,779; exports eeastwise 15; spinners ; exports to Great Britain 87; toumunesnt ; to France, . Bobtom Dull; middling 12c.;! low talMllngl 11; gooa orainan llVir net receipts, ltfl; gross ; sales ; : stock , 5,255;. .exports , to Great ' WnjmxoTOH Steady; middling lM&c.;to mld- anng lie.; gooa orainary iuvv; net receipts : gross, .; sales 17; stock 209? spinners ; ex ports ooastwlse :u to Oreat Britain ; to Con t Ti ?',T " TT Ti r iXii.nr m'A'r.ii tM .:.; r Pgn.tpgr.wni rirmi . . middling . 12e.t - lew middling lle; good ordinary llftc; net receipts Jr gross 9; sales ; ' spinners 1 878; stock 758; exports to Great Britain : AtJOTsra-buletr nflddlmtf HWc. ; low mid- dhngf lltL, - good ordinary 11a; receipts 14 shlpmenta ; saies 20: stock . J : J,..,,' - CHABUcsTOS-Nomttalr ulddi!lle.r:lo mid dling lie; good ordinary aotfc&t netireeeipte 9; gross . ; sales 10; stock 180; exports coosiwue ; ureal xiniain trance Continent; to channel , Nw .Taix-Qu!et:.8Jer 282: mM' rttends 11C middling. Orleans lltyc; consoUdated net ncelpto 486; exports to Great Britain 2451: France LrriHPOOi. Nook j Cotton firmer. Middling Uplands, 61M, middling Orleans, B 9-16d.; sales 10,000, speculation and export 1,000, additional sales- yesterday after.' regular closing, 2; to eeipta .,8,7 00, American , 80U $ Futures steady. Uplands low middling . clause: July delivery , pa, senemoer ana uctooer a 19-32. October and Kovemb tber November and December 614.' De- cember and 6 82. ' New croD shlDDed October and November anuary , January ana Jjeoruary per sail i, September and October, November uid.pe(jember.:-n tru t-. : p. m, FtAures flnnr raow boyen at cash quo-! hummm. ; v pianos low middling clause: juoy ae llvery 6 15-32, August and SeDtember 6 7-16. also lo-M i, beptember and October 6-, October and November 6 9-8'J.alao 6 5-16, November i and De- wynopr o &-3Z, uecemper anaJanuarj -aa. , mirtonts 3fe.tr :ekv & - MrJrhosi HLBafies.k)f Ro Jfiarge oi ine-:.w ormai ocuooi canstnen es, is lying dangerously ' ill rat Chapel Hill. y.i. ,7.iif A iTTtT t! 'T Mi 3 - flng and Leathet macMtVB sewed Shoes. W keep only - Also, a fall line oXGentsj oes the best makes. Jane 8, 1879. NiwToM--Money2a31Kic tovernmeots strong. .-Seir S'sc governments strong. I Aiew- a'sr r.04i' doof ana half per cents. 1.06rwr per cento 1.02. 3 State bonds dUtLii'Si-''": imc-li itC ' 'Ut Nsir ToaiH-FutuTes closed W Ui ..... ............... AngUSt. ..... .. .'a a .. a....... September. . .. -. . . " -. . . . OCtODer.. a.-...- 1,.'. a a . a ... a November............ -.. flmt 1. Sales 79,- ll.60a.61 ll.60a.ei 11.52 10.85a.86 10 .68a.60 10.55 10 .59a.60 10 ,69a.70 10 ,8ia.84 December. January February Warch:.,.,....... . CITT. COTTON MABjaT. ; , i - .wo'! j- tOmcw Of tb Obbmtib. i , , , , CaiBixyrrj, July 31, 1879. f iTbe ' niaiket'yestorctttf rdoaed hoBalnally on- Ooodmlddllns MWdiing.. :. v.i.n sjxi-.&ii xivs.yxr-v m- . baict HmBuaaiirig....i... . ....... Jv.v. - Low middling. . . . . ;-J . ; i . i . ' togeS.. a M ...a-. . . (T-a . ,' !' 440VaT g8MSS. J. f. . . . f a.. , 'ch ititsnrrk. 'jabsrca; Auua?T?' -rt .ii. 'i-"1 H.ifiiJ 0-4 4-lUti rfl" JULY 80, 1879. COHKKTkD DAILY. .I).' ;! ( .;: "' 65. s i"-"'65 n -"'5a70 .J-i85a40 r. . 7a8 iy; llal2 - ... ... 5fc Coek; per bash'l . . til. . lv. PUS..; i . ; :vti.! t. BACON N. C, nog round.. r BlTIJt MlATS : -' 4 " Clear Bib Sides..'.. ... COFFKX PrimeBla.,-,..,. ............ Good,...;..-,....., 14al6 Sugaf-house.... ........... . IIoIlIlssxs , ;1 ;: ,.y 23a25 85a40 y 86,150 1.00a2.00 Cuba lievr Orleans. .: ....... . . . . ... .. - Uverpooi Ilxte. . wntta......... Yellow 9al 7 Potatoes 40a50 BwrgH-i North ixponns. 20a25 y 8alO 285a3,00 a75 2eo Eggs, per dozen. Family Supef - THX HOUftJEWUTjrS : The latest and most emmlete Invention of the day Crocker dt FSrWnswortn Jlnting and Smooth ing Iron. Saves the expense of .fuel and the. se vere task of standing over a hoi fire on ironing days. .it i f"ji. , This Iron heats Itself, and will save its worth in wood consumed under the old process tn a short time, to say nothing of the health of these who do me work. We are the agents for the State of North Caroli na, and we propose to commence the sale of it In Kecklenburg, Gaston and Lincoln counties at once. Any one wlshinz to Durchase the rixht to seU in other counties In the State wfll do weU to apply at once to the undersigned at Charlotte, N. U ' & U. r(A WUUJLKtf, I -ant- H. 1L BAMSKUB, The sample Irons hare arrived and are at H. T. Bauer's hardware store. C. S. Mallard a our agent J lor MecKienDUTK county. Jiay 15, 189 aom. To Stone Contractors.. Proposals as Invited for the erection! ofi an. Episcopal Church, to be built of stone, for Tirinit Parish, at AshevUle, N. C - For lnformaUoo as to plans, style of work, quan rles, Ac., address .. LAWBKNC8 PULLIAM, Secretary, , AshevUle, N.C ' Joly 10-dlaw3w. if , , . ; 1000 8IMPLK DEKD6, T MOST APPBOTKD FOBMv , Must Printed and For Sale at the .;:'( ,.!. OBSEBTXB OmCX S2.00 $2.00 MARSHALL H E H O O s s E u SAVANNAH, GA. A. & LUCE,ioprietoc. 7 .t.j. Reduced rate S2. 00 and S2.50, according to loca y tionofBoom.. M. L. HARNXTT, Clerk, late of Planters' Hotel. GREAT BARGAINS In Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Gold and Silver Vjttches, 8Hver and Hated Table Ware, J. T. BUTLER'S. WATCH1S,' JIWJLBT,;"U;.'.,, :; 8ILffiAN .t,..,lH ( ,f .hHt 51 fail I . . -.-:. gE,VEB- . ! , . Si . GHoip an attyii .-. ; ( ,niii if. . SPECTACLES;1 Gold-Head CaheW Mud everythmg you want dec24 i , uiu v ... .i . 1 J, ,L, i?.Parts,iTaaoe.i' i ... Watch aiM? clockueb, gidsr and eil- YBRPLATEE.; Trade Street, ojjposite nnrt Presbyterian Church, ' Nat GW Star.1 f Xvery kind of repairs made at once at half prk and warranted one year .JBvery kind of Jewelry or Bronze Gilding, Coloring. SUverv-PJaUng and Gal vanlzlng made at short notice and equally as good asnew.r Work done for the trade at kn nriAna. -j., h Apprentice wanted, with premium and good references. , T - . , : Benaired work imealled lor will he unlit ur . expiration of twelve months tor eost of repairs, t septlo ,'irif7..'if'-i .''! frri j- - 11 llVl 7al0 Newport xi "flesL Thev Will n " it tit t?'Jj j i Ity of Tlps,j3seseBjt; rHttiJkate flexibility of Hand and Machine Sewed Gaiters and Button Boots, FlSST-GLASS GOODS JOY AT WILSON & BUB WELL'S. , IIOYT'S Belgravia Cologne, all sizes at WILSON & BUR WELL'S. BAKING POWDERS. Best and cheanest Baking Powder on the mar ket. .-?; . WILSON 4 BUB WELL, Druggists. YlEAST GEMS. )1 The nicest article for maklrur -rood bread. WILSON & BUR WELL. PURE CORN STARCH, KEASBY & M ATTISON'S INFANT FOOD. Medicinal rood. WILSON 4 BUBWELL. PURE -n- FRENCH BRANDY, ES Pure Whiskey and Wine, for medicinal purposes. WIliSUN UUKWELL. BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, Huuj adi Janus Water, Appollnaris Water, AT WILSON & BUR WELL'S. C ONDENSED TIME. y NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TSADU eOINS KA3T. Date, June; 1, '79. i4.l:4i DaUy TioTB Dally ex.Sun. N0J45 DaUy Leave Charlotte, 3.50 a m 8.20 a m 3.55 pm " . tireensDoro, " Raleiirh. 7.45pm 5.00 am 3 80pm ) 5.45 a m 5.55 pm I 9.5,5 a m Arrive Goldsborv NO. 47 ConneeGs at Greensboro with R.AD.S. B. foe all palnto North, East and West. At Golds borowlth W. W. BlB. for Wilmington. . Nk 4a-Connects at Greensboro with fi.iB.fi. B. for all points North, East and West TRAINS COINS WSST. No. 5. DaUy ex. Sun- Date, June 1, '7a No. 48 Dally. No. 42 Daily. leave Coldsboro, 10.10AM &20pm 8.40P 12.37am 6.34 pm 7,16 am 11.17am Kaieign, " Greensboro 8.00 am Arrive Charlotte, No. 48 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C.4A.B.B. for all points South and South-west; at Alr-Llne Junction with A. A C. A. L. Railroad for all points Scikh;and South-east. 1 T No. 47 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. c. R. R. dally except Sunday." At Air-Line Junction with A. AC A. L. for all points- South and South-west. At Charlotte with C., C. A A. Railroad for all points South and South-west Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, ft 10 in Arrive Salens, ' 44 " 11.10 p m Leave Salem! " - 5.00 nm Arrive Greensboro, " " . 7.00 am Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the R. A D. and M. C. BaUroads. : SIEKPING CABS V7ITHPOT CKATCB .1 Baa both ways oh Trains Nos.48 nd 47, between New York and Atlanta via. Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, audf Kta f itdeasobro to Augusta on Train No. 48. and on Train No.42 from New York to GraenshosacDdn,TmlBy'Na. fmm.Aiienista 1 toNerwJtviiBiindrrnT . . 5 H xnrougn xickea on sale at Greensooro, uaieigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury fudi Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west West North and East lor Emigrant rates te potats inrkan- sas aaoapp SUM1 Gen. Passe r Agent un20 Rlcl nd va. c HABLOTTE, COLUMBIA RAILROAD. AND AUGUSTA Chaklottk, Columbia akd Augusta R. R.. 1 1 CorjjiBlA,8.C.,May31, 1879; On and after Sunday. June 1st the Dasseneer schedule ever this road will be as follows: DAT PASSENGER. !, a Goths Nobth, Leave Augusta 6 50 a.m. Arrive Columbia 10 48 a. m. Leave Columbia, 10 55 a. m. Arrive Charlotte, 4 00P.M. v v irt.v , nvv t nn a v i y-v us $ M Leave TT1H 4 45 P.M. Chester, " Wlnnsboro, Arrive at Columbia, Leave Columbia, i a L . Arrive Augusta. . , J . . . X . . U . . . . . I . NIGHT EXPRESS, 6 30 P. M, 9 05 p.m. 12 00 M. 100a.il 9 00 A.M. Leave Charlotte, s A A .. Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia , . . . Arrive Augusta........... IS 4 3l 1C . 5 80 A.M 5 35 A.M .A;;.;..... 9 25 A. M freight with coach attached. Going Sooth, . Leave Augusta... . .. ......... ..'..v. 5 15 p. m Arrive Columbia 180A.M Leave Columbia,.... . 2 30 u Wlnnsboro, .. 5 45 a.m. " Chester. 8 15 A.M. i BockHllL .,v,.,.i...i....,10 00 A.M. Arrive at Chanoae...... .. 12 10 p.m. ruuman raiace irs irom Augusta to New York and from Greensboro to Augusta. Reclining Sleeping Chairs from Danville to Washington via Lynchburg. . . T. D. KLINE, Superintendent JMkB. KA0HtrsDO. G. P. Agent y k tr.v . ,t; it- 1 d. Card will, JwneS AsstG.P. Agent OFTICE OF PIEDMONT NURSERIES, I -GMkNSBOBOiN.aiMay31,1879. f I propose to give, to the patrons of the The beneof theWtaiagentcOmml aadPerLeiasi tteetjlhie iiiprewd sttai as are crown lu. North- Carokna. and -eadv tor inspectieu. - Reierence given to any Nursery tn Guilford eounty. Peaches and Apples running from the earliest to the latest varieties. .Trees will be packed to good strongboxes or bales, and de livered to railroad depots ex express eCtVxs without any extra charge for boxes or delivery. I will fur nlshatrthe-feUowlnclowiiatePeachM ami in. pies in any quanUty, improved fruit, 10 cents each. Pears, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Quince, Crab AMdeer-ilg-vherrtea. fl.1 -riir waUriHri i wsh to accompany the orders. Any one not hav tog cash mayAU oatote( sftne4 m wctese te be pawnanliee ara d livared at depot speelSed by puras ar4 Hote to a company . trees aod paid whet tre i-are delivered, purchasers paying all frelgtta cat aattel Tjrees-will be shipped In No yembe and pochasernetifled when to meet them. Persons ordering; will state plainly where to ship. Name the depots. Letters of inquiry answered cheerfully. Orders solicited and satisfaction guar anteed, v Send in orders at once, ,. v aw t very respecttuuy, "f lr T"f f . L5 1st a DIXON, 1 'jvl v rropnewr ei neamoni cuirsenes. i June 7 eodGm. - ; 1 T7Tj7".-' . j ijt Ij 1.; F lOtkflottexi B....J2.a.. . a so M.kJl l!l....l.IHJ.mHJmi'. - - : 1. '.I 3 : . ( t t-T. AT t "rln " hav an inrlpurnirtihlA that . Jro aiia-made shoesand cost no more than ordinal Prince' Albert and StrapTles, in plain or Box Tm 00 01 ii- . . ....... JU- OTBTO&BANKIN, Trade Street, next. door to Mrs. Query'! AT PEACHES ., ' s. T'."v." ".r-' APPLES, CANTELOUPES WATERMELONS. wl9alot of celebrated "Bouquet" Cigars, that have never had an equal as a 5c. Cigar. N. B. Particular attention is called to our Wa- oJ1?,.118' 83 a verT toe on can be bought lor .0 uents. f CLOSING OUT SALE To jnaxer 1 room for our Large FALL STOCK, f We: now offer at retail the balance otour SUMMER GOODS On hand, at Wholesale Prices. In Household Goods will be found Sheetings and Pillow Casings in linen and cotton; Table Dam asks, all colors and qualities; Napkins, Doylas, Ta ble Cloths, Lace Curtains, Mosquito Nets and Net tings, and Marseilles Quilts. IN WHITE GOODS A full Hue oLSwiaalIull and Jtatasook--Mastitis In plain, plaid and stripe: Jaconets and Victoria Lawns, Piques: Hamburg Mifeigs, white and col ored; Laces, embroidery and Trimmings, together wilu a large assortment 01 , , .f!').!m ... .(. HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, SUN UMBRELLAS AND FANS. DRESS GOODS Less than cost to clear out YOU CAN BUY BARGAINS FOR CASH AT ELPAS & COHEN'S, Masonic Temple Building. am! taifcruexni AT TIDDY'S BOOK STORE, ''DestructQiiarii iecoruftruetloA, by Gn! Rich ard Taylor. ''Green's History of the English People," vol. Ill; Just out "Ghost of Redbrook," by the author of "Odo Trump,'retc. Shlpman'8 Manifold Order Books, with extra man- ifold writing paper, and carbon sheets. The very thing for Drummers. Congress Tie Envelopes a new lot .net received. "Resumption and the Silver Question," by Henry V.Poor. r "Familiar CioitatlCns,' by Bartlett Any orders received for Books or Periodicals not on our shelves will receive prompt attention. TIDDY A BRO. UXiacjclIaiicotts. As the warm weather is now fairly open, when Ice has become a necessity, 1 am prepared to All orders at shortest notice and with a superior qoaUty of Pure Lake Ice at figures which 1 have been for merly selling. My cart makes daily deliveries to regular customers. Those, who do not desire Ice each day In regular quantities can procure tickets by applying to driver of carter to me at office.,) Ice by oar load, barrel or . otherwise a specialty, and promptness guaranteed in every -instance. , fn coal I have a fun stock, as la usually curled In the business, embracing an kinds for families, foundries and smith use.Orden. filled at short notice. . . - r.f. -, My stock of Lumber la complete, and of all the various kinds usually carried in the business, such as 5 4 dressed flooring, 5-8, dressed, celling, select ary boards, AC; large Stock Of laths, shlryrles, Ac., S?jKlS?- !5Bt!al blU8 of lumber fwslwesT Offlcewi d i June 25. . - - y TONTHONY. JUST RECEIVED. L K.ti. tv;.; i fEBT CHOICE VERY CHOICE , , , FAMILY, FLOUBK. CANVASSED HAMS, ' CJCSYiSSED HAMS FRZS3 GROUND BOLTED MEAL, PRIME RIO COFFEE,SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE, GRITS,' TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, ' CIGARS, ; CANDY, AC., AC. AC.- ' t3 Every article weseU that falls to prove as represented will be taken back and money cheer fully refandedU . Glreusa trtaL Truly, ... T) AT.1TT AKTllFR COl i i : i . , , 1 -y -.. ' -:--.y . - - : -'-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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