Charlotte tybstxvtx: CH ; S. It. JONES, .Editor 4c Proprietor THURSDAY; AUGUST 1, 15T9. THE OBSEIIVEB Alftt THE . BOAD SYSTEM, i HAIL- : " . - Ji&heplle Journal is ;s olicitous io ; know why it is that TnE Obsebvee has ceased its discussion of ! "the North Carolina system," intimating that a change has come over the' spirit of ita dream and that it has dropped the mat terfor cause." The intimation does the Journal discredit and THE Obser veb injustice. We had some things to say and said them. Why go over the same ground daily thereafter V When some reply demanding a rejoinder, is , made to the .articles which have al-j ready appeared in these columns on the; subject in questioni'the Journal and all others interested will find out as quick ly as they care to whether this paper has changed front or b6en bulldozed into silence. Meantime does the Jour nal suppose that we are ambitious for Jo. Turner's reputation of re-vampirig j the "old editorial" and presenting it t with slight changes in' phraseology every day in the year? . j And now that the occasion has arisen to refer to the matter again, we may ap propriately say a word as to the bearing of those articles upon Gov. Jarvis. and his chances for re-nomination. It has been charged that they were written in the interest of another party whose in terest it is to tear Gov. Jarvis down. No charge was ever. more groundless. They we re Written bi the interest of no body except the' people. Tie Qbse Vek has no candidate,, forf Governor! Whenever it has it still let Its readers know, and right now it lets them know, if tbey have read it all these years -in vain, that it conducts no guerrila war fares. It is nothing if not open and aboye board, and if the friends of Vany other gentleman think that in paying what it has of Gov. Jarvis, It has given itself away to their man, they may wake up some fine morning to find themselves mistaken. Nothing was said of Gov. Jarvis in connection wth this railroad business that would not have been said of any : other man occupying the same position who had pursued the same policy. We may add, par parenthesis, that there are editors who consider that it is just as disrepu table in a journalist as in anndivichjal to take short cuts and do underhanded things, and when people come to real ize this, if they ever do, they will be a little slower than they now are in $he absence of proofs in charging newspa pers with sinister motives. Mb, Batneb on THE Kampage. Our-whilomfellow-icitizen,. Hon. JtenJ neth Rayner, is always getting into new parties, new Office s? find new troubles. It has not peen long since he had a fight in Washington yitlf acfiespaper edi tor; shortly after that be gdt into a jan gle with some of his superiors which came near losing him his position. Now he has transferred the scene of combat to far-away Texas, and, as the Galveston News says, "condescends ta villify Col lector Pease and the city of Galveston for the apparent purpose of . retaining his son in the position of deputy collec tor at Houston." The letter, the News further says, "places the solicitor of the treasury in a .most unenviable. . light, and the attention of his superiors. might very reasonably be given to the cirfiunt stances and the general significaftce-of this escapade, unless- they;, are Wholly indifferent lother Jeoencies aftber'feivil seryice,andjnorale6f I thetfeas-1 ury department. . Ilc-wever, the object I of the lelterta.liKuntain voung Bav- nkr ih ohlcjfpiaTrjfH naving neen Tenroven inongn 1ne7.pm.ee. i which he held-wits nof abolished - A Southern the Other Ox iipRED. fool stalls ahewspaper and in it preach. J A - LI es secession, a new war, and annihila tion to all' Unionists. Northern Radi cal papers represent; hiraasan jable elegant ana influential gentleman, rep resenung i iiiy uie senumenis or : ius candor In srjeatmV.genUmenkiwnicri all his neighbors hold but which few have the courage to express, . But, lo! a fool arises in the Northwest, and says the States must be wiped out anj con verted into provinces, chartered by the general government ; provided,! how ever, that no charter shal) be issued to any State which has been ih re bellion. Whereupon, the National Re publican, which has always beejr-first among those 10 pat the Okolona- State man on the back, whistles the itamars man down the wind by saying: f Some rattle-head has got hold of a littfc week ly paper in Iowa, and is trying o rival the '.Qkolona States." Aha! A prattle head "when, this sort of thing come Home to you. The boot is now; on the other leg. ...;.'.... Impeachment in Georgia. Comptroller-General Goldsmith, of Georgia, is to1 'be impeached for 'rnisdemeanors in office. A majority of the committee t . . to whom the matter was referred! der cidedin favor of this coarse, arid speci fied sixteen different counts, coming in afterwards with two additional couts, ;hUe.atthe"ime'tiine'a minority re . port was submitted, opposing the tak- . ing. oi . steps, against the comptroller. I i,: 1H.-4Av"ao, , vvAvepiraeniauves Dy a i - large' vote ordered the impeachment . and things look badly for the comptrol- ty$rrarai.( JWSPAPEB ; UHANGE The atrMk. MtmiPPS ttidex-Ap- ,ff have ' transferred' all their riirht: i vl.titie arid interest in tiwi bftiWto xr-n oeen tne papers leading spirit and he , (, ; now assumes sole charge as editor and Swetb Wecongraturate waaceeeuins to: -the ownership )f t fine . K Vablei high-toned; newsy pape, and we CoL Walter Clark, of ;Baleigh, has re- ; memrjerea us w .u wyy oijne south ; Pacific Time, of Callao, :S an account of the progress American war. - A. CLE Alt SET-OFF It is a square standbetfretothe maniac of the 'Okbloca States' and the driveling idiot of theIamars Sentinel. The public has come tcMchowHihe Oko lona fellow pretty welL He wants all the Yankees killed or banished,the Con federacy established .-.within the next day pr twoand Jeff Davis inaugurated President, -The Radical papers quote him-weeklydCongressmjxJFxje js his agent ; these have "give him what notorleti he en jdys. TheEainars Sen- .... ,...."- Ljt t -T iinet rooster is a recent piuuucu jlm mars, it should be understood, is a town or village iomewhere in IoWa,that sweet-scented commonwealth of the Northwest, and its Sentinel man has it just as badly 6n! the stalwart side as the Okolona knave nas it on tne -reDei side. jttTf is a centralitationstwitb: all that the name impues, anajxius is the way fce lets driv Taking for his; text, "We are a Natio" hevthus dis4 courses : Step to the front, stalwarts, and show what it means to be a nation.--Change the name call the nation Americatrr Columbia. Then abolish the States. . The moral and political revolution that preceded the war declared this Of States. , ; ' I The war confirmed it. - .. If this is a nation, there art no States. ' If there are States, then there is no I nation. - The two cannot co-exist. ? ' But this Is a nation, therefore the I States have ceased to exist Whatever- recognition the former States receive from the nation is a national menace.. 1 Tneretore. states, as .sucn, muse ais- appear from the nation and-Uie nation- i noE variously estimated, at from 20, al legislature. f I ' t f I j 1 000 to 40,000. sThe Ivbte trecommending iThe national Benafe mustfeitliiBf Ibeilthe call for a constitutional convention. abolished j6r transformed; $ , itthough supported by both parties, un- ous to our nawonaexisience-inan tne mere name, united btates. The Senate is a tangible concern, and even formidable recognition of States and of State sovereignity. So long as it exists in its present form it is a threat against national sover eierntv; a ' 1 "" f ' The great work of centralization, ?or nationalization, wnicn is tne same thing, imperatively demands the in stant suppression of the Senate as a representative of equal rights. If we are to be a nation we must dare to be logical and stalwarts are logical. With Grant in the White House we would show the rebel brigadiers what it is to be a nation. ' . . ; . After abolishing or so changing the Senate that it did hot represent States, we should lengthen the presidential term to ten years and let Congress elect the President. We would abrogate all the so-called constitutions in all the so-called States, change the names to provinces or de partments, and permit them to conduct their aif airs under 'charters, granted by the nation. No charter would be granted to any State that had participated in the re bellion during the present generation. All laws passed by these provinces or departments would be subject to veto bythePresidentuhd his Cabinet. In other words, this great republic would be a nation, with -all. that tha f I I I Of course no; rational Southeyn man believes that this fool represents any body but himself, and no square and candid Southern man will try to create the impression that he reflects public sentiment in the North, but in the economv of nature nothing is lost and it may be that even the Lamars fellow was not born altogether in' vain The South can pit him ' against her own idiot, and when the Radical newspapers copy Okolona with a hand too free, in stead of replying to them or to him the .Democratic press can insert a clipping from Lamars. The appearance of this new factor in politics reduces the" situa lion -to ; just thiT either Ch6 "Racftfealf must let up fonthe 43kx)l0na. States or else hey "must"" enihrace the Eaioars Sentinel. .They must not attempt to repudiate their own jackass and then to make. us responsible for the brayV" nig 91 qurs. ine ining can c oe aone. j-jiTfB iiLEy r.JlATEBvY'l'hat arch erleni'y of th'atrLMr. Tinley.- of . .. - .! - L Souclk arolina,4tas prohanly joked him- seit out ot aseconil-iiutenancy in the xrmy.- He i a. nephew f Senator M. p.7Uutler. lie. applied i& ther President second lieutenancies soon to be fill Bnortlylafterwards 'with an an acqualn-' tance who asked him how he came out, he responded that he had gotten - the place notwithstanding he was "a dd reDei. rne youtn saw tnis with a laugh; and his aquaintance went off and magnified the circumstance and young Finley is in hot water all around. ITow ever, he will be more careful hereafter how he discharges his mouth in Wash- 2 -J 1 ! -11 . 1 ITT 1 liigioii, especially since, as ine vv asc ihgton Post remarks, lie was "a red- hand rebel" of eight years .when Zach Chandler was leadinthe retreat from Bull Run. HE liLOVEB xtEPOltT.--The" New York Star publishes an extra edition containing the full text of the Glover report It occupies forty-two and , a half columns of thefine typef of Ithat4 paper, and is printed word for word as prepared by ex-Congressman Glover himself. This report one of the most important documents of its .character that has ever been promulgated -is des tined to have a large circulation and to do effective service in the national Cam paign of next year. ..';. ' '11 Tbe Marfland Dmcrats ' ' Baltimorfa August 6. The Demo cratic State -convention, to -nominate candidates for Governor, Comptroller, Attorney-General and clerk of the Court of , Appeals, assembles in-this city , to morrow. . There. ia no, opposition to Hon. Wm. T. Ilanlton, of i Washing- flvamn i,nA Ho 411 nmhaM. R inated by acclamation. Mr. Hamilton, was United States Senator from i this State, his time expiring in 187& For comptroller, and attorney-genera!:1 the present mcumoenis wiu oe nommatecL ThMft, JPrwsKllle svnd -iThrc WWsJwl t sv Bollwr Explosion. ALRAaLYAuirust' 6. At 4JJ0 o'clock i this afternoon the boiler of the engine oauiauieuiu, .. wuca .was naviug Its safetv-valve . eausred in the TRosfrtTf' & AiDany uaiiroaa round-house at Green- xpioaed.' instantly killing three id woundinz and sealdino- thrA a ne engine was inrown 40 feet, turning completely over in the air. psla,' Liver and Blood Diseases,' Nervousness , ' " . , . I TftA tWTirll Tiln 111 il ftmiMi n li .1 i . ii i I , I . i 4. wu, giving I r iwrS.iiiSn w sv " tc uu f iiwuob oi ine muco t ii. c,..,,, . r.f'".r.,u,,l.ui,i" uoto u-suynnur w i xiiey say inat uenry s vs i,uv ouuvu I u"iy BMwucme. ror iieadacne, JTlatulence, Dys- 'I used freely and f'.. . i uniiHiA.- ijiwAV Anil uijwi n....n.'V. i ' CUSANHTG NOCTOLK OUT. TheTar Heelers Dectrtilnfr the Freo Xanch v "Water. and Xappin I he Fire Nobfolk; August ..eNorf oik has been thronged with visitors who arriv ed v last i night from North Carolina. They represent the mercantile and ' va rious other branches of the trade of every section Of that, State,r and, jsome here as gliestsjof the merehantslofjNQr f oik, who were desirous of extending theiiTbusihess f elatloiirS polntsthey have not heretofore reached, and of becoming personally known to many with whom they have been doing busi ness. Ample provision was made for the entertainment of the excursionists while -here. They were welcomed by the mayor at 1 o'clock to-day, andim- Lmediately afterwards sat down to a banquet spread lor two thousand guests. After partaking of the repast various toasts were prepared, which were re sptmdedtofin a graceful ahd, appro priate manner by Hdn. JohifGoode, Mayor Jnq,- S. Tucker, and bothers, of Norfolk add Jndge Ililliard and others, oforth5 Carolina. This afternoon the ; excursionists embarked on board the steamers Florida and Banks and were carried to Old Point where they 'will remain and witness the dress parade and then re-embark for a ride to the capes. . .. THE KXMVTVCKY ELECTION. The Vote Lighter but the Democratic . ,aiirity Afcomt same, LdmsvixiE. 'August 6. The unof ficial but definite returns from about 50 counties show a falling off of about one - third in the aggregate vote, but about the usual Democratic majority. The Republicans have made legislative gains but the General Assembly that two years ago was 114 Democratic on joint balloL continues Democratic oyer ioo. .Blackburn's maiontv for trover tutionai - maioritv. -rhe Election was unusually quiet all over the state, no serious difficulty being reported. The Greenbackers have certainly elected two members of the lower house of the Legislature, but their aggregate vote is insignificant. In this county Blackburn ts 696l, Jsyans 4,049. At tne last gu trnatorial race McCrary, Democratje- ceived 9,706, and Harland, Republican, 7,160. WHAT THE FEVER IS IkOIKTO. Eleven New Cswes and One Death at Memphis Yesterday Proniineut Pa tlln an. A via. or ' Memphis, vAngust 6. Eleven new cases of fever were reported this morn ing, $ white and colored!. Amongthe former are W. B. Richards, E. D.Har ris and Mrs. Leak. One death has oc curred since last night Elizabeth Fleetch, at 234 South street The city remains remarkably quiet, but one ar rest having been made during the past twenty-four hours. Rev. Father Faher, E&iMoori, and the wife of Chief of Po lice Athey, continue to improve. The weather is clear ana warm. Fine Agraintt a Packet Company lie mitten. W ASHracrro?, Ansrnst 6. The Secre tary of the Trftasnrv has annrovfid the opinion of the jsoliatcffi of the treasury and decided to remtail fines and penal- iies lncurrea uvinw veaaei or uio mem- rfiis & St. Louis Packet Comnanv by carrying an excess or passengers daring tne exodus or colored people xrom tne Mates 01 Mississippi and Louisiana. Striken Reject Overture mi Peace. Reading, Pa August 6. The Read ing Hardware company recently made a proposition to their striking moulders, about 140 men, to increase their pay and give them the price list The proposi tion was considered at a meeting of the men last evening and unanimously re jected. They struck for an advance of 25 per cent, and price list and refuse to accept less.. They are receiving help irom mouiaers at otner places. Germany, France and ThleiVa Statne Paris. August 6. It is understood that the German government has offer ed no impediment to the inhabitants of Metz, who wisii to, attend the fetes at tancy, on me occasion oi ine unveu ing of thetatue of the late M. Thiers. Hie Jjjench jjorvernment,' to avoid any. semblancejOt. fomenting -agitation on the fronter will not be represented at the forthcoming demonstrations in hon or of the late M. Theirs at Belfont. n Detroit Regratta. Detroit, August 6. At a meeting of the citizens and the Detroit river navv?last night, it was decided to hold open to all the amateur regatta at this cis j a irgusv" zi in aim Z9in. xnzes valued at-from $1,200 to i,-roo wiu oe fidtrenJfiThft' Shoewaccaemettes. Wahor wwahsunir Wyandotte and other crews will probably participate m tne iour- oared race. . . ; A Terrible Fall. , Chicago. Amrust 6 The scaffolding on the dome of the new music hall, up on which six men were working, fell this morning, . precipitating them 60 feet to the ground. Five of them were terribly injured. , A $100,000 Fire in a Canadian Town OviluaV'Ont August 6.- A disas trous fire occurred, here last night, de stroying mare than twenty buildings in the very heart of the town, and causing, thaloss of property , to the amount of Thirteen PmvIc Srawned in a, Mine. London August 6 Water has burst into the Luding Glaeck mine, at the trt 1 it; T T1 . m ' oeauezes lWAueries, in jrrussia. - a wo cOrpsesliave been recovered and eleven more are supposed to be in the pit BBIEF FOBEinif ITEMS. : -: Official reports state nat the main in the south of France has been harvested in excellent condition, and thatTin the north and west ' a :good average crop1 may be expected. . ... -,v ' :: Jirngiisn treasury mils to tae value df 4.1,476,000 sola xuesaay at is per cent; per annum for three months bills and 15 per cent, for six months bills. . i - i i i. ! x Mothers will now weary and sieh over the babv's .troubles, when Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup would re lieve tne cmid ana tnereoy give tne motner rest.- - A Hssdsoms SseeisieM, r - . The following Is one of many cards chat have at tested the honesty of the distribution of : the Louisiana State Lottery Company: tiiMCejfatSanA 28. 1879. The' undersigned certifies thatne wm the holder . of one-tenth of Sinele-nnmber ticket -No.. r.ahr. Class F., In the extraordinary dtawlnx of the Louis-' lana State Lottery; which drew the capital prize of one hundred thousand : ($100,000) 'dollars o Tuesday, Jane 17, 1879, said ticket having cos tne sum or one dollar at tbe-offloe f M. A Dauph in, 319. Broadway, New York City, and that -the amount was promptly paid In full on presentation of the ticket at the office of the company . In New Orleans.'' . - Istdoks Lichtsnstxim. The next drawing will take blacs Ausrust 12th. and the reader can gain any Information on aDDlK cation to M. A Dauphin, P. O. Box 692, New Or leans, la., or same at o.siw Broadway, New Torkaty. t,r . . . . t ' j -cT' juiay iw - . . ,M - i "- . X - WhitlsHsiFeTePt. ' C ' Jhls fashionable disorder is supposed to be an us memnrane oi tne nose. . CarboUc Salve win cut it if nerslstentlv. - Give It a trtRl. ,u- ware of counerfeits. - -.'4. - ; JU128 lw - - ,-. 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IN MAN, Station JJ, JNew TorkClty.- -1 mRAJffifMAfflET REPORTS. AUGUST 6, 1879 PRODUCE. rat.ttkohis Oats doll: Southern 37a40. Wes tern white 37a88, do mixed 85a36, Pennsyl ranla 87a38. Hay market steady; prime Fenn sylvanla and Maryland 13al4- Provislona firm; mess pork, old ia25f- new Jbulk meats loose shoulders 81- clear rib sides 4Ml. packed 4iAa5U; bacons-shoulders 4, clear rib sides 5, hams 1 lal2.. Lard refined tierees 7. Butter firm; choice Western packed . 12al4. rolls . Coffee quiet; Bio . cargoes Ili4al4i&. . Whiskey steady at 1.07a7. Sugar steady; A son 8a. Freights active and higher - ' CracnwATi Floor qiflet; family 4-60a5.75. Wheat iairty Active and a shade higher at 92aU5; receipts 29,000, shipments 44.000. Corn firmer at38a39. Oate dull at 27a30 for new. Pork steady and firm at 8.50a.75V Lard duil; current make 5.60 bid. - Bulk meats in fair demand and firm; shoulders 3.25, cash sales . short ribs 4.32a35, cash sales , short clear 4.50; bacon miair aemano; snouiaers a.yu, ciear nos 4,oa 90,' clear sides 5. 15. Whiskey in good demand at 1.03. Butter steady; fancy creamery 20, choice Western reserve 13al4, choice Central Ohio 11a 12. Sugar quiet; bards 9a9, A white 8a8. New Orleans '6taa7Uu Bogs dull; common 2.75a m right a50a70, packing 8.35a3.50. butchers 8.50a3,tt0; reoelpte 2,492; shipments 263. . . CmCAOOFVonf doll and nominal. Wheat steady and in fair demand, generally lower; No. 1 Chicago spring 94a94M cash 98, September, No. 2 do 86Mb cash 85, September 85a, October No. 8 do 77. rejected 614faa72. Corn In good demand and a shade higher at 83a, cash Sep tember and October, rejected at . Oats in good demand and a shade higher at 23, cash 23, August 23 bid, September 44, October rejected 18al0. Pork dull, weak and lower at 8.20a.25, cash 8.17Va20, August 8.20a. 221, September 8.22al25. Lard duil, weak and lower at 5.374&a .40, cash 6.40a.42Mi, September 6.42i&a.45. Bulk meatoduU. Whiskey steady and unchanged. Kw Tom Floor strongly in buyers' favor; very moderate demand; No. 2, 2.86a3.I0, super fine Western , and State 3-45a3.5o, common to good extra Western and State 3.75a3.80, good to choice do 8.D5&4.59; Southern flour dull: com mon to fair extra 5.00a5.65; good to choice do .00.5.75a7. Wheat winter unsettled; opening firmer and closing a lower; less active; spring quiet and about steady; ungraded winter red 90a l.OU, No. : 8 tttto 1.6al.07. . Corn ungra ded 43a46. No. 2, 45. Oats, at 32 for No 8. Hay In fait request at 44.47. Coffee dull; Bio quoted in cargoes llal4Vs, job lotsllal6. Sugar dull; Cuba 6, fair to good refining 6a 6, prime 7; refined dull; standard A. 814, gran ulated HVi, powdered 84fea8 crushed ana out ioat 8 Molasses New Orleans 25a28. Bice in fair demand and steady; Carolina quoted at 6a7, COTTON. , NoBjrout-Qulet; middling 10 13-16; net ree'ta S3; gross ; stock 1,599; exports eoastwlse 10; sales ; exports to Great Britain BaltmorM' - Dull; 'mlddBng-im; low middling iu8c; gooa erain-yiuw.; nei recis -r-, grow- -; sales -; stock ljsu exports eoastwlse 8; spinners ; exports to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France Bobtok Dull; middling llfec; low middling UVU good ordinary 11; net receipts 85; gross : sales ; stock 4,996; exports to Great Britain 20. Wrjjrni eTOHr-Bteady : middling 1 114c. : low mid dling lie.; good ordinary 104; net receipts ; gross ; sales ; stock 149; spinners ; ex ports eoastwlse 4: to Great Britain ; to Con sent ito channel . Pktlidxtj'MIA Steady; middling HVc; low middling lUfec; good ordinary 10c; net receipts ; gross ; sales ; spinners 245; stock 6,583; exports to Great Britain . Axjecsr a nominal; middling lOc.; low mid dung 10e., good ordinary 10c; receipts 6; stupments : sales 13: stock . CHABLxsnoK Nominal ; mldd'g 10e. ; low mid dling lOfte.; good ordinary 1014c; net receipts 5; gross ; sales ; stock 65; exports eoastwlse ; Great Britain ; franco ; Continent ; to channel. Nnr Tort Steady; sales 412: mtd'g uplands lie. Middling Orleans lllfec: consolidated net receipts 390; exports to - Great Britain 915; Francs ; Continent ; Channel 2,723. Lrrrapoot,5 NotH Cotton heavy. Middling rrniatwiR. K&wi.. midduns! Orleans. H 7-1 Hd.: sales 7,000, speculation and export 500, additional sales . yesterday after regular closing. ; receipts- 8,150. American 8,060. Futures flat; no buyers under 8-ld decline. Uplands low middling clause: August delivery , August and September 6 3-18a5-S2afea3-82, September and October 6 8-I08D-azaMH uaouer ana nvremuer ouraa, November and December 527-32al3-16. October 5-32, Deosmber and January , January ana February . New crop shipped October and No vember per sail 5 13-16, September and October , November and December . 1.80 B.m. Middling onlands 614. middling or- leatis 6 5-16. Uplands low middling clause: Au gust and September delivery 6ia5-32, September and October 6 l-32a3-16, October and November tiai-82, JNOvemoer ana juecemDer 6 27-32. 5 p. niJr-Jtures .nrm. American sales . tTnlands low middling clause: Jul? delverr , Au- mtat unA .JlAirfAmhAr ftentmnhAr and October : uctODer ana novemoer o i-irz. movemoeriuiu j December 6, December and January do. FINANCIAL. . Naw Yohx Money 2a6. Exchange 4.81 a2. mvernments Bern. New 6's . 1.02. Four and alf per cents 1.06. Four pef cents 1.01. State bonds dull. ' " FUTURES. Nxw Yob x Futures closed stronu. Sales 169, 000. A.l2g?QSi. i . . . . .......... . . . Sopto m t)r . ..! . . October i ,ui'r NovemJW.......A-V; ...i December.... .1 January....'... .................... ..-4 ll.05a.06 ' 10 .98 10.34a.85 10.lla.12 10 .09a.lQ 10.16a.17 10 .26s,28 February..... I .Marc,,v CITY COTTON MARKET. Omci or tbx Obsxbtzb, : - Chablottx August 7, 1879. f The market yesterday closad. nominally un- changed, Good lUfe 11 1114 7alOJA Mlddlkl2.: SWct low middling.. . Low middling.... Tinges Lower grades.,. ' VuCHBLOTTE AS PBOOUCE MARKET! 'V JULY 80, 1879. , 00RBXOTSD DAU.T. Cork, per bush'I ;'. V'. MSAI' -i4 ' ..... . PXAS,. tl Oats, shelled, , . . . , . . . i . v Bacoh- : ' N.C. hog round....;-. .i........ Hams, N.C..... .......... ......... . Hams, canvassed.. PCXX MXATB . " ' Clear Rib Sides, u..'. Costs1 . , . Prime Rio.. Good. ' Sugar-house.... .V. I .. . t fifia70 86a40 7a8 v., . u llal2, -) ' Hi 14al6 12lal 2UJa25 - Cuba.. ........ . New Orleans. '. Salt " - 1 Llvetpoolfine,........tr..'. White.. .: . : .'..:.. . . . . : Yellow.. .V.......:.,,.iv....;... f OTATOXa i , 1 ,;,(t 'Sweet. ... Irish. ., ...... ...... t Bottsb- -1 --. . North Carolina.. ... Eooa,perdozen......-...........r. ., iix)cb . , r .v; V-- a; Family , -1 8Ba40 . 85a50 1.00a2.06! WMlWl ' 40a50 20a25 1 8al0 1 ' , . r 2 85a8.00 3,00 Kxtra..... f.v, tr Super. fev: tint: IMehVbk Hi if Z - PTE -. "', Ip ""1 "II , ui$qm Misses' Lasttagand Bnti iiniLaioote and : Newport Ties. They wjn 'taction without tosIot necessity of Tips' Increases irear of sole 80 peWWtVliaTe the flexlbflltybf machine sewed Shoes. Also, a fall Bne of Gents' We keep only in Ladles' and Gents' Fine Shoes the best makes. June 81878?' 5, LADI ESr IVllSSES, AND CHILDREN m KNOW YOU. AP LIKE Pretty Things. Now, come to our Store and look at the prettiest stock of Sandals, Slippers and Newports you ever saw. They are just beautliuL and something nev er kept in Charlotte before. We delight tn show ing our goods. - August 7 St ' JVOTICE OF SEIZUBE. U. S. INTEBNAL REVENUE, 1 Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, V - Statesvllle, N.C, Aug. 4, 1 879. ) Seized for violation of Internal Revenue Laws, on August 4, 1879: ., Thirty-three Boxes of Tobacco, the property of D. H. Spencer. v, ; Notice Is hereby given to the owner or claimants of the at we described property to Appear before meat my office in Statesvllle, and make claim thereto before the expiration of thirty days- from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the United States. J. J. MOTT, J. G. Yotoo, Collector. Deputy. aug 7 8t InSOdys JOTICK f It is ordered by the County Board of Education that the School Commlttee- : men of the different School Districts f Of the county report to this Board on the first . Monday In September next a complete census of all the children In their respective School Districts, in conformity to section 46, School Laws, session 1876-'77. WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. August 8 w2t FARMERS, ATTENTION. If your Cotton Gins need any repairs, Saws sharp ened or aressed, Brasnes renuea or repairea, i would be pleased to have you call and see me, as I am ready and prepared to do your work on short notice and in good style. Next door to Tatum'a Blacksmith Shop, on College Street. Bi. JU, SAVAUK. J August 8 wlm. GREAT GREAT INDUCEMENTS -TO- TO BUY E R S FOR THE- NEXT T T T -p rr T ' T A AT o rV T4 T 1? TV DAY O. x AA A At A -tv a AT THE CHINA PALACE -OF- JOHN BROOKFIELD & CO., EAST TRADE STREET, THREE DOORS AEOVE COLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. IfR. LUDOLFoI our firm, having left lor the Ifl North night before last to purchase the lar gest stock of goods in our line ever before brought to any Southern city, we will, for the next thirty days, offer our stock of goods at a sacrifice to mate mnm tar nnr hnPA Wholesale and. Retail Stock. comprising China, ' Crockery, Glassware, Lamp Goods. Silverware. Wood and Willow Ware, Cut lnnr. Clocks, fine Grasses. Fancy Goods, Bird 'Fhankinsr all for the liberal natronaee of the nast and soliciting a continuation of the same in J the future, we remain ' Unar DannAArfnilir JOHN BROOKFIED & CO. aug5 miscjellattjeatts. -JUST RECEIVED"- . - AT . WHOLXSALB AND KXTAIL . S. M. HOWELL. iul8 TLJlSTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO RAILROAD J.X. ' SUPKEDTTKNDKNT'a OfTICK, Charlotte, N. a, August 2d, 1879. On and after Mondav. Aue. 4th. the following : schedule will be run over this road daily: , GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, . ; " s Davidson College ArrfTe at Statesvllle, .... . . . .... 8 80 p. m ....10 21 p. m. ....12 00 p. m. Leave Statesvllle,.... .v . " Davidson College,;. . .... , . . Arrive at Charlotte,, . . v. . .:.'-..-.t . . ..4 00 a.m. .. 5 42 a.m. .. 7 80 a. m ' ' ' Close connection made at Statesvllle with trains over tne w. n. v. a. it. .JKouna mD DCKets at re duced rates, to Hickory, Morganton. Glen Alpine, Marion,, Henry's, Ashevllle and Warm Springs, good to return until November 1st, and baggage checked tnrougn. ' -k augo . . Sup't 4-. .1 ' i" , J jf.i1 in t As the warm weather Is now fairly open. when iao ha., hunma m. nAviH.4itv. I am breoared to fill orders at shortest notice and with a superior quality m nirMirafM n nvnrRK which i have been for- merly eeUing. My eartmakes sdally deliveries, to 1 regular eusiomers. iuobo hum u uu irautmi eacn aay in regular qutmuura cuiwi uwns br applying to driver of cart or to me at office.: Ice by car toad, barrel or otherwise a speclalty.'Snd promptness guaranteed in every instance. - , . j In Coal 1 have a full stock, as la usually earned in thn tuiRinAJuL Mnbraclnsr all kinds for families. t foundries . and smith use. , OrderahUed at short My stock of Lumber Is complete, and of all the various kinds usually carried in .the business, such as 6 4 dressed flooring, 5-8 dressed celling, select dry boards, Act large stock of- laths, shingles, &c, constantly on hand. Estimates on special bills furnished on application.' - Also .hills of all kinds of lumber furnished-on shortest notice. Offlce and - 1 Yard corner Trade street, and N. C. B. R-. P. Q. - Hand and Machine Sewed Gaiters and Button Boots, FiRST-qiss aooDS p f f f fyf 1 M t, .v "A T' ft HALVING S3 TO THE STOEE FORMERLY OCCUPIED . , B Y S, LANDECKER, n 'J i. ON TRADE STREET, THREE DOORS ABOVE ALEXANDER 4 HARRI3', I THE BALANCE OEMY; SUMMER GOODS, REGARDLESS OF COST, TO MAKE ROOM E0RI WY$ WmM OTCK MRS. R. gxu&st Sec. TNG,Ig tOj)ia HAIR AND NAIL BRUSHES AT WILSON & BUR WELL'S. "' "HOYT'S ' GERMAN COLOGNE- Belgravla Cologne, all sizes at WILSON & BUR WELL'S. STAB BAKING POWDERS. Best and cheapest Baking Powder on the mar ket. WILSON & BUR WELL, Druggists. LUPULIN YEAST GEMS. The nicest article for making good bread WILSON & BURWELL. PURE CORNSTARCH, AT WILSON & BURWELIS. KEAgBY A MaTTISON'S .INFANT FOOD. IMPERIAL GRANUM, The great Medicinal Yood. WILSON A BURWELL. PURE FRENCH teRANDY, Pure Whiskey and Wine, for medicinal purposes. BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, Hunyadl Janus Water,' Appoliharis water, - a, AT WliitjOJN blKWJDLL'a. QONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ' ' THAIH8 GOING EAST. Date, June 1, '79. No. 47 No. 45 DaU? W a OKB. &nt DaDy DaUy ex-Sun- Smith Forbes' Old Stand, Trade St. Leave Charlotte, 3.50 a m 1 3.55 p m June 13. " Greensboro, 8.20am 7.45pm Raleigh, 3 30pm 15.45 am 6.00am PT?ri-T?AM & Arrive aoldsbon, 5.55 pm 9.55 a m 17 XLVJXV.lTl VV V.' V . , No. 47 Connects at Greensboro with R. A D. R. I R. for all points North, East and West. At Golds boro with w. 4W.E.B. for Wilmington. No. 45 Connects at Greensboro with R. & D. ft. R. for all points North, East and West. TRAINS GOING WEST. " " No. 5. Date, June 1, '79. No. 48 No. 42 Dally Dally. Dally, ex. Sun Leave Goldsboro, 10.10am 6.34 pm Raleigh, a20PM 8.00 am " Greensboro 8.40pm 7,16 am Arrive Charlotte, 12.37am 11.17am No. 48r-Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C & A, K. K. lor all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. & C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and South-east No. 47 connects at saiisDury wiin w. : u. . k. dally except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction with Jl u. a. Jj. ior an poi At Charlotte with C, ints South and South-west C. & A. BaUroad lor all vM Bouth&n,x southwest 8 ALEX BEAKCH. Leave Greensboro, dally except Sunday, 9. 1 0 p m Arrive saiem, - " ii.iupm Leave Salem, " " " 5.00 pm Arrive Greensboro, " " 7.00 am Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the R. & D. and N. C. Railroads. SLKKPINQ CABS TTTTHOCT CHANGE Run both ways on Trains Nos. 48 and 47, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and from Greensboro to Augusta on ' Train no; 4, ana on lnun ito. z irom new i um to Greensboro, and on Train No. 45 from Augusta to New York via Richmond, Goldsboro, Salisbuit and Charlotte, and at all nrindnal nolnts South. South-west West. North and East For Emigrant rates to points In Arkan sas and Texas, address ,1. n. auLjm.uBUAJ, Gen. Passenger Agent, un20 , t Richmond Va. 0HARLOTTE, COLUMBIA RAILROAD. AND AUGUSTA CAKLCTTS, COLCICBIA AND AUeCOTA R. B. , Colombia, a C, May 81, 1879 On snd after Sandav. June 1st the nasseneer schedule over una roaawiuDeasiouows: , DAY PASSENGER. Leave Augusta Arrive Columbia. .. . .- Leave Columbia. Arrive Charlotte,....: 6 50 A.X. 10 48 a.m. 10 55 A. M. 4 00P.M. FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. Going south, Leave Charlotte, .- - . 2 20 p.m . 4 45 p.m. . 6 30 p. M. . 9 05 P. M. .12 00 M. . 1 GOaM. . 9 00 A. M. nock mil " Chester,... ...v . Wlnnsboro, Arrive at Columbia. , Leave Colutnblsk. :. J...-..-1 Arrive AuKuata... ..i . i .j..-- NIGHT EXPRESS. Gonre South, Leave Charlotte, .... Arrive Columbia,..'.'. Leave Columbia .12 45 A. M . 5 80 A. M . 5 85 AM . 9 25 am Arrive Augusta. FREIGHT WITH COACH ATTACHED. " 1 1 Gcono South. i Leaver Augusta A . A i. ........ . Arrive Columbia . ?. ...IT... .... . Leave Columbia,. .. . kisM . 1 80 am . 2 80 AM. . 5 45 AM. 8 15 AM. .10 00 A m. " winnsDoro, -" Chester, i' Rock Hill. ., Pullman Palace Cars from Aususte to New York sjmI from Greensbom to Augusta. iv Reclining Sleeping Chaus from Danville to wsaUngtonvla Lynchburg. i x. it. junis, supenntenaent. Jo, S. MacMukdo. G.P. Agent. - " D. Cabdwbix, ' JnneS - . r? AsstG. & Agent. TA ftrsfriiaas store room Irt i the 'old Orier ' AJJ? ander building on Trade street, I,d?E, 5" .Tv ers eonxecaonery. i , j. a. t rip,We an'mdestrtfctibfe toe that gives m hand-made shoes, and cost nd thA,. Prince Albert anStyap.Tlf, in plain or Box Toes Tradereet, next door to Mrs. Qwr,., REMOVED WILL SELL STER GOODS, MCNELIS. -gotrts: ixn& Shoes. I We hare just received a nice line of ZIEGLER'S SHOES, Consisting of LADIES' BUTTON, LACE AND CONG k ESS BOOTS,,.,SEIFPERS,?N1WPOBT3, CHIL DREN'S PEARL SHOES. Also a beautiful lot or GENTS' NEWARK WORK," 66 COMPRISING 0aitpsj Oxford and Strap if PLAIN AND BOX TOE, Which we are now prepared to offer at extremely low prices. Thanking our irlends for past f&Aotp, and; wish-, iig to merit a continuance of ttia sajfae bs Heylng the largest stock, best assorted.. Selling lower. And strict attention o business, with polite young men to show goods without trouble. 1st NationsBank Building. -CHARLOTTE,, C, Have now in store a nice and complete stock of I SPRING BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Trunks & Traveling Bags With them you can find THE BEST STOCK f 4 j IN CHARLOTTE. ZElGLER BllOS Celebrated Ladles', Misses' and Children's Shops A SPECIALTY. They also keep MIfar'; Burt's, Holbrook x L i low's, and other best brands. Gents will find there the Miller, MoCuUough & Ober, Canfield, and Miles' handmade Boots and Shoes. Also TTBX CELEBRATED AND POPULAR PEGRAM SHOES. Call sure before- buytng. Orders have personal attention. ' ' ; , April 9879. ,v ftFKGBAM 4 CO. DSk STORE, "Destruction and Bnstactlon;, by Gen. Rich- "aid Tailor. "GreroVHistory of thil Xngltsh People," Vol. HI;- ' Jnst oufe"'A 1 1'.J" . "Ghost of Redbrook by the author ot "Oddf Trump,' eta Shlpman's Manifold Order Books, with extra roan- tfold writing paper and carbon sheets. The very thing tor Drummers. Congress Tie Envelopes, a new lot Jnst received! "ResumpUon and'the 8Ilver Question," by Henry V. Poor. "Familiar Quotations," by Bartlett. Any orders received for Books or Periodicals noi: om sheive, ffl jeeelve fwmjjgf R 2.60 I June 25. - ' - : i k J. T. ANTHONY., HI::-::