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I.fllCV1tONS.
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War Department, )
WASLRNpTiowpefrtflfSp pm. )
For lW SoAth'Aflanti States 'ftorth-
rly toeasterly winds risiiig barometer,
parti rcloudV wteatber; and stationary
or 'a slffrtit falI'iWeitft'-.,!ni v."; 4
Barometer. - - '
Thermometer...,
Relative Humidity.;.,
irfflnd DlreeUon
" Velocity--..., v
Weather..
80.354
43
59
N. W.
30.808f8a449
54 I
45
4rt-
-:N.
Clear.
12
Clear.1
Highest temperatur Htfcdeg,: .lowest 40.
Index to THeiir .iirtlseiheiiu.
Tlddy & Bro Juat Received.
Barrtnger & Trotter Second Stoek.
J- htwryr iv vMf
11L
LL
Synod proceedings oalouwii page
CliristfiSMRiafeilistant tmtjtw -months
from t0-ft.Ty. S5 -
The teeefrtedfsLiil most as-green asin
The rkilfoad men are still npttf the
Stote peopteilfardly had time fester
day t. go to beir meals. -w'
A semd croinof damsons is ferOught
forwartH'MgC, Sralth:
There, flfponl; likelihood di frost
this mjorning, provided the winds do
not continue too,high..''' 'jp??
The pYestBce of ttottOflCis knock
ing the blafefcrfcut of Paw Cr&ek spots.
They Jiayeh been almost driven out of
the market.,,
An excursion for colored people left
this city yesterday morning, for Salis
bury, where a Good Samaritan celebra
tion t,qok,p,ace yesterday. f '
Mr. D..M. Rigler's"Mecklenburg" fell,
vesterdayv in the mile beat on the At
lanta course, with three other horses.
ThefefenopaWctnaYSr"'
n i r rt fi y
The audience w
him 'gathered
at the
Military Institute t hear JJrof, 8"VVil-loughby-
SKead wW&s&dWfUyeeen
delighted with the entertainment.
Better , order, has rarely ever rbeen
known in the City thaiik has "prevailed
throughout all of this week, notwith
standing the, street hate .been crowded
with' people and friany of tliese have
been Hush of money.
A few partridges have been seen on
the market but they are scarce. The
gunners in town haven't timejust now
to hunt, an. trapping has nxji yet fair
ly commenced.' i '
The register of deeds yesterday rcr
cejvejl 40O copfep c.;thereVised school
law; to Be distributed among the' sclrool
.committeemen and teachers of the pul
Jic schools of the county.
An advertisement of Barringer &
Trotter,"to whicrrattention is-invited,
announces that MiV Barringer, the sen
ior of thisVeliable firm is North, laying
in a second stock of fall and winter
goods. '
Pumpkin custard is now on deck. If
a nran wefe Starving and puippkiii cus
tard and polk berry or dried apple pie
were set before him, he might be justi-
hed in .tanina 11014 tr thatjoswd
it is MuMftiL mum. f ' kiitl -J :
The members of the Carolina Fair
Association meet to-day at the court
house. The subject to be considered is
"small grain," d-the discussions will
doubtless pro ve'i very interesting. A full
attendance is hoped for.
"Josh" -bad-' hardly gotten out of the
Iock-rjpt' yesterday , morning, and passed
through the jjaayorScourt, before Tie'
began filling up little tank again.
Before night had come -he was "fully
organized," and a'a'taatter of course
ruugt Beedg raakepn exhibition of him
self. WtMkkiwc or ftve men to put
him up, but .the job was done, and he
will settle this morning for his fun.
IWr. enkjas and the Govern orliip.
The Reidsville Times, referring to the
recent interview; of r. The, -.Observer
with ex-State Treasurer Jenkins, on the
subject of the!,ger3hip'; remarks
that "the ex-treasuferis1;' clever and
excellent gentleman, but: is evidently
too mijch at home with himself on. this
subjertjvfhiph we, take to iridicafe that
the Times considers Mr. Jenkins , tool
previous.
In the Old Quarter .
The Lynchburg, W, ITefat, of Thurs
day, says :
" Wyatt Cardwelli an :alleged newspa
ler man, well-known . to the police, was
an ested Tuesday night for being drunk
and disorderly on the street. It required
t lie united efforts of six persons to es
cort him to thejeage. : The mayor agreed
( i) let him off if he would leave the city,
which he promised itf dry,:butyesterday;
lie was hauled up to the cage in a wa
gir and sentenced by the mayor' to
thirty days in the city jail." :
The gentle Wyatt is known tq. the'
jMlice of every town from Maine to
Mexico as the champiop dead-beat of
the century. He is oner of your high
toned inebriates. Giandatxn of Patrick
1 f ry .' Xlitindiiorru'pnt; ' Qnotes1 poet r v;
,Uite tu Charlette.
We' have injTrnftJipn'ttuit 'ilr.'UaEt
lour, receiver of. the Virginia Midland
Railroad. Mr. Spencer, assistant' to Mr.
Jarrett, of thealtimoi erand Ohio, Mr.
Holland, president of the common coun
cil of Danville, ' Va., Mri ' Hawkins, a
member M'im &tmtMnM& an'd
Mr. J. TurnEtMarliead4 of 5'LeakvilIe
l'ekinghain county, left IjeaksviVle on
1 morning ,if Wednesday last'cfOming
;ktoss the uiuitiTtHtaU'Sville, for the
purpose df gathering npdata looking
to the pmposed'coAntiorf Will the At
lantic, TmwkW,rmM
NiMtesvilJc, which the' 1 but Whig- of a
link from Danville 'Will effect' 'The,
l;i:ty expect to reacli'tteiW'tUlB :
veninpr or to-morrow, and in pursu
ance of their, plan, will, come 011 to
"I wrlottt Wiii&qbdity nJoruini'sTrai n.
The editor, of ;Tiie 'Observer .bas re- i
r-elved and acknowledges- with thanks
t le reception of a complimentary-ticket,
to WllrnTngto'n, ll'oln fimm. J. 11. Chr-
1 if, r 1 eu. imeinstiM Hd- ciaytott uiie
committee. The ticket is nn nf mi
s,:
fi'ut oufciby thecirunitteAnd.a circtt-
1 U' letter acenmpanyingit is as follows :
he merOmm W'TOrnlngton, desir-j
I'Himty u interests, heretof om wistin
"'V -m j i ihv.i laiuryiutKHtti tuum
'stgntf'ycworleptanee" to
S3 hof, sir"
for l
i
VWMW mittlMfftm arttl with' Ji
it niitSia i rLurr muMU
The
yvStop.tn Cnanotte on Their-Re-
tekiett
ADout ntteen minutes Deiore the ar
rival of the Richmond & Danville train
Jt'inm avr.m.yesteydayj & ..teJegxmJ
urea vnini trnH n nn rti nr. thut rha liara I
was receiyed announcing that the Gate
City Guards, of Atlanta, were on board,
returning home from their extended
Northern ancLEastern trip. It was im
mediate decided bifthe1 Officers' of "the
Hornets' Nest Kiflemen, of Charlotte,
that the Guards should be invited to
stop over here as theuests of the Rifle
men, and they were accordingly met at
the depot by a detachment of the Hor
nets, opfdsslianiinyitaftlon upon
them to rlmah-r1 oSref at iefest-Until
night, as their guests. The invitation
was accepted and the visitors were es
corted to the Central Hotel, where they
put themselves in readiness for dinner.
The places where liquid refreshments
are wont to be had were thrown ,open
to the visitors and all refreshments went
upon the account of the Hornets Nest
Hitlemen.
After dinner, in which champagne
figured conspicuously; tbe members of
the Guards were escorted around the
city, and at 4 o'clock thtf were formed
and marched to Independence Square
where they wAWiPut through the man
ual of arms and company evolutions.
tA large, number of persons witnessed
the drill, which excited general admira
tion, it being unanimously voted that
nothing equal to it had ever been seen
in Charlotte, The precision of the move
ments were marvelous, The men showed
themselves to be almost perfectly train
ed, and reflected the greatest credit up
on themselves and tneir officers.
After tea the visitors were again
taken charge f by the JIfrnts and
carried to" "the dime5 concert, ' after
which, at the invitation of Prof. Agos
tini, they repaired to his dancing hall
and enjoyed all the pleasures which the
german grants until near the arrival of
the houTi for their departure12;30 a.
m. when they left amidst a general
hand-shaking and expressions of cor
dial ffood feeliuc. "f !
This company-is composed of some t)f
the hest voune men in Atlanta, and
they do honor to their e'rrterprising'eity.
Their tour or uia iNorxu and Last was
a continuous ovation, and Capt. Burke,
said yesterday to a reporter of TiiE Of-1
sekveii that nothing could have excell
ed tha, warmth of,. their reception ,11
eery , city that . the eompariy, .visited.
He expressed bimsejf deeply enible
of the many" co'ui'tetes'an'a kintjiiesses
which h aiid his.winmand had' receiv
ed, at the hands of t)ie Northern people;
arid epess' Jibe opinion that their ,
visit would result 1ii a' better under,
stamltftg and -a eo 11 aoqttent -better-feel-ing
between the people of the different
sections ';0 .V'. X H i 2 1 tV 0 .
The IWnet's Nest llinemen are glad
of the opportunity which enabled them
to expend a slight courtesy to the crack
cftmpsflyM I Sl$ter Stafe, ImifuStf'
that t8e(ilii-ds cirry bac lijpule with
them mrgJoibe memdrfes,'5igreeable
recoJllciiliR of .CharlotlA ULI cojpdial
welcome, no doubt, awaits them at
home, and this was in some sense fore
shadowed yesterday by the following,
which came over the wires as soon as it
was learned that the Gate City Guards
were in Charlotte:
-1 Atlanta, Oct 24, lgw.
Cgpi, J.W.Burke, Offitws aiVdlMember
of the Gate City (Juards, Charlotte,
N.C.:
The management of tiie Atlanta &
Charlotte Air-J-ane greet the Gate City
Guards on their return to the rails of
the line with a cordial welcome, which
they trust will be none- the less apprer
ciated because their route through the
East has been one continuous ovation.
The management beg to tender their
congratulations to the Guards on ac
complishing what has never been done
by a military company in the history of
this continent, and- to bid them wel
come back to their homes and friends.
' fiPErvf RE 'k"
Lincoln Court
..The GriminabdockeL.in Lincoln Su
perior Court, Was fiiustted upfrhbrsday
evening. There were no capital cases.
Yesterday morning the civil docket
was taken up and will occupy the re
mainder of the term. It is believed
thaHbe'csfQf fie; widow of the, late'
J.' K. Hawkins against the Atlanta Si
Charlotte Air-Line Railroad com nan v.
for causing the death Of her husband in
March '78. will not .be. reached at this
session of the court, and Dr. J. P
Combs, of this city, one of the
nesses in the case, returned home
terday afternoon.
. Mc-yes-
An Energetic Cat.
A cat which has its home at the store
of Mr. J. M. Sims, on Trade street, got
out of the store some time during night
before last, being lonesome, no doubt,
on account of the absence ti, rate, and
made its way into Mclntyre's beef mar
ket, further, dwn. tbcatreetwhsre it
established iteilii fat ibie.. night. Yes
terday morning when tbe proprietor
opened up he found the .cat in,, charge
It was lying on its stomach keeping
guard over fifteett rats which it had
killed during the night and stacked up
in the floor. .iA-hal dozen sueh cats in
the community would utterly break
down the sale of rat-traps.
ABinctor Canght 'analDbnTnilttea
Tu3 ife&ra, Bob jJ-Dhnfcibif, wubOut
three weeks ago, abducted the little
thirteen, year , old daughter of Alrf Isaac
Snell.'ifroaQjIierifathei-iS house in i Provi
idence township, was arrested, Thjrrs
day, at 4SiitlCl Tjornopt, a.cithe'Char
lotter Conrmbiit: and 'Augusta 'RaifrSad,
iu South Carolina. It is shocking to re-
f&tfi tbatb'd; pie dluld wer6 married
hist Tuesday by a minister1;, named
Boyd, and thafr when ebrrie' up with tliey
were living together as man and wife.
JMbtfohyiua tliBJcmia vvira broilghtto
Pineville, in this county, yesterday, and
the former hakfa trial 'Wefore Justice J.
T. Downs, who, ordered him to jail in
Chailotte, .the . negro being , unable to
give :bond for his appearance.' The
ehilrj. as taken 'fcbarge of by her ,f atber
ao'ciffr4ed'Vliou).'., She is represejitett
as weak minded and thus more suscep
tible to undue influence. ; jQbn3ton ia
QtoiiV black negro,ientyTeya)t;
agOv' it i . '-.'i.- -fjmni!..v . . i. u
;.'i, 1 ,v.. . m y i 1 - '. . .
Irjteck1.;'nt iirg t)arkle and the Eoduv.
The Independent Pilot is the. ?iftnfe
or Tr,newspaperrrw3uane.a . at, upnaoixr,
wUH ; Aii SKcHartltoli 'idioi-laKd
proprietor. The editor is, we believe, a .
colored man, andJtlwpaffcnWepublished!
in the interest of the colored race. The
e.''fch'e: Ist ; iustrit; is ief ore. us,
nd the following is tha.tirat paragraph
of a leading editorial; .(c,
uVJ3pW'&a quite;
a large iuner xjooved pepple in ;
Charlotte attenflE)ejO wefHig,
and;;tlAtarigernenlaera ;ioad to
Kansas prepatato to a general im mi-
contributed'- to-the paper by -r'coiTs-.
ldefltHereisthe followtngf i! ;);:,t:
"The exodus meetings still continue,
in Bid41etpwn by persons .vyjio, wanj to
tabiition uoxos passed around to enables
an.aernt to.SDV out the JauU.. M-tliese1
HpltfJcnAWtheir interest they ivfll
tain tlicir :is). stay at -home and d'ti-j
twtiM iiifir children a good eltiaonoi in ;
The paper editorially , takes strong
ground against tnexoaus movement
:edi peop4etOE.Nurtittiaf-'
tdtbid gteatei? benefits than are1 now en-4
Meby tiiem." !
to the VUitor-; &c " v " y
4mw may -H well 'ruB. W'flnd tWMtvl
rov auoai the;United States exnecum?
An Incipient Fire Checked.
i Last night t8ilo,c6cPolicemen
Blackwelder and Carter, walking down
the North Carolina. Railroad from
Trade street; jfisjovired. fiHint-he-roof
of a shed in rear of the foundry 01 W.
J. P. Liddell & Co and connected with
tne main building. The blaze had fairly
F - .
Btarted
when discovered, and Police-
m
to a houst
r wateri
ildite
jedtMeire
as ck
Kindness. If nothing stronger, should induce any
one to use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup lor the relief of
the diseases of Babyhood. Price 25 cents.
1 1 1
Counsel Incarcerated.
The young man from Providence was
in town and on a turn-around night be
fore last. ad hniqlf) conspicu
ously disagreeable and resisted arrest
when the police went after him. They
coui l x lie mayor nearu me testimony
and levied a fine of $10 and cost. When
the judgment of the court was pro
nounced, a friend of the young man
from Providence, and one who evident
ly had .not recovered entire Ly from his
bout of thfe flgfht bteft5reTviuFjblin Bar
leycorn, arose from his seat in the rear
end of the room, and steadying himself
and putting on his most lawyer-like
countenance exclaimed :
"Oh, that's tocvmtfc W is enough
a plenty!" 6 -" - Uj-
"Who is that man?" demanded the
court. "Lock him up until he gets
sober.
The volunteer counsel bowed grace
fully to the mandate of the law, and
when he. was et out at 3 o'clock yeserr
day afternoon he: said hehad Jio idea it
had turned so cold.
See to It that Dr. Bufrs Baltimore Pins are al
ways in the house. They are sold by all druggists.
Secretary of feitate Sims is seriously ilb
The ricflrnroBiof SniitVi yfSarnlirm fiw
tla:yiiDaMattd4tf 44000 tilroes. f
The Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad Company-will carry tie liock
Hill Cornet lianrf and- kheir iwaon to
the Chester fair and back free of chargp.
ChajrtoimaiybeitaazEns.gj,
ur) i few moraiflgs hzo and nrbceeded
toMke fiii pistol from unflet thipillowl
iot tne Bin-pose or locgin rj up, iwiien?
cjtaSingnfc disehargisr theNaallwssiftsr 1
through his heart,
The Democrats of Kershaw, in con
vention assembled last week, passed a
resolution, instructing their repreaen
tafit
besjegorjs
islaturaf tct MMHBeira
oaoraish theorace9:ofiun-i
tvEUflltotf
dtfeasurer. analoistAUrRhi
omical mode of- ctllicaiiffl
the tax
Money Itapldly Made,
Small and large investments (from $25 to $10
000), In tbe combinations of Messrs. Lawrence &
Cy--pi J large pronti This new? and eucoegsful
s stem unites tSrtusandg'ot 'Orders' from customers
into one Immense capital, and is managed with
the best skill and experience in the stock market.
Profits Jifa shared pro" mta bji dustoniers eprys
montlij aharehdfcfllrs'.tWs obtata all toetklriiH
tages of large capitalists. Thousands' are rapidly
making money, and many have acquired hand
some fortunes by this safe and legitimate method,
which has. been amoua the moejsuccessful of the
moveiient8 of tha SWoklixchangai SUSwAtmnk
$125, or 5 per cent, $100 will return $500, $500
will net $3,000, etc., according to the state of the
market. New explanatory circular, with "unerring
rules for success." mailed to all applicants by
Messrs. Lawrence & Co,, bankers, 50 Kxchange
Place, New York CJty.
octl4 end 9w
Kgge Attainable by the Khrnmatlt,
Yes, although they may despair of relief, it is
attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there is a
remedy which carries off, by means of Increased
activity of the- kl&ieys-r-iinportant channels for
blood imrifrc8tk)ntTtha acrid .eleraeitt to i which
pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful
symptoms a theory completely borne out by urln
ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent is
Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a
remedy fof const! pa tfca, which causer" caitamlna
tlon of the blood with the bfle and a certain
means of relief in dyspepsia, fever 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.
J.WKSOSJS BEST SWEET XIV I
lOKACCO.
re
toMecis 10,WCPrrWbict Ij
David D. ttte fcelAnown few at No.
- 8 John street iw Tone C&ygwas aske If he had
' not held ticks Ho. 31,13gwfick drew thfe second
capital Ptfzeff SlijSJO fchf Louisiana State
Lottery Company's drawing, on September 9, and
said:
"Yes; I held whole ticket No. 31.913 in trust
for a client It .cost $2 at the office ot M. A.
Dauphin, 319 Broadway, New York. I forwarded
it through Adams' Express for collection, and re
ceived $10,000 In cash without deduction. I
would rather not tall the maie jbt the fortunate
possessor of the money, stacef it would be a breach
of confidence, and the principal object of collecting
the ticket in my name would be defeated."
The reporterdld not pursue Ills Investigation
further, as he was assured by the representative
of the company that the Louisiana State Lottery
never desires to reveal the identity of any of its
patrons without their authority. New York World,
Sept, 27th, 1879.
. paonucfi.
CmcwMAn-rFiour steady; . family. 5.90a7.00.
Wheat in fair demand and firm Lggal.30. Corn
lower at 50a52. Oats firm at 35a38. Pork scarce
at 10.50all.00. Lard higher; current make r 40
caahBteajn9a Btilk ineata Brcej ui - firm
ahOijas j $m sshorVibs ariijcret:3 VQM
snort clear bacOn qiilefi'snouIdeAtro,,
clear ribs 8 50, clear sides 8.75. Whiskey t ady
at 1.08. Butter strong; fancy creamery 30, choice
dairy ai)a2y, prime Wesjora reserve- 17a I rri me
Ceiurtiljuiiw V5:lt.i .usatnrm; hards W.Hm. A
white KVa-iSI, New Orleans 7a8. Hogs active; e-nu-inon
3.00a;i.45. lit;ht 3.3.a3.70, packing 3.50a
3.75, butchers a.lfWi.lU; receipts ; shipments,
Chicago -Flour In light demand; Western spring
5.25aH.50, winter wheal grades 5.5Ua0.7o. extras
5.00ii5 5. siei1iii 4.00ao 0(i, paieiits! ti.OOil
8 50.v Wheat in lair dermartd; Nof 1 Chicago
spring 1.24Ma,25,, No. 2 Chicago spring.
cash, 1.17at8 November. l.lfl7fia.tJ0 December,
all yea& iNa. 3 do 1.08, rejected U0, Corn higher
at 45 h shJ i-'yA foteaiber. 42V Daetmber,
45i,6 May. rejected 44li. OatsTirm7it32Cash,32lrii
Novenrb.-r. 331 Dacetuber, 3Hi,h May. Pork high
er at Yt 505isnrTU Norember aird-asked Decew
ber, 10.55a.57 ia Janwiry. Lard strong at rt.40
'or emit ud; OT,enber, .50 Decftniber,i.57i,2 1
.(50 January. Bulk meats higher; shoulders 3 9 ,
shorf ribs 5.65, clear sides 6.80., .Whiskey steady
at 1.10. ' .
New Yobk Southern flour-: lower; common to
fair extra o-HOatt. 75, good to choice do (V.H5a.8.0t.
Wieat wnsetlled; ungrayded winter red 1.41a.4.".
No. 3 do 1.32, No. 2 do 1.4oal.4. No.l do-.
Oom dull; uugradwl S2a!2i4, Southern yellow ,
No.i -Miial. Oats more active at 411aJ for Na
8,;:wtol;e A'bilk-' Coffee ;quiet; : Blo.iQUote fi4a
J7iohios 14tat9i Sugar higher; , Cubans.
Ceuirirugal rA4, fair to good refinlngUa7!i,
priaitt fl M; refined rinnen standard M W-i. granu-,
iated 1 1 0, powdered 10. crushed lOL-.iloiaasiis
quiet Kice steady; 'Caroiiii' quoted - tfn7),
Louisiana aasvj Wool: fairly active; domestic
fleece 8 5a4ft. pulled 22a44 unwashed a30; Texr
as 'iaSlk' POiis closed weak; mess on spot aO70a
75, November ;December , January oew or old
11.00; middles very firm; long clear 6.50, short
clear 6.50a.75, long and short -k Lard closed
pfiirte eteam- B-ft9- spot .95a7. Nevebr
6.97a.72i, December 6.9597. Whiskey firm
erat 1.15. Freights dull. C
COTTON.
GALVKSTOif Steady"; middling 10: low mid
10; good ordinary 101;uet receipts 3,213; gross
; sales 869;. stock jBJttti&j, exports coastwise
; Channel ; CohOhent .
Weekly -fiereceipU231; grtjsa 28,653; sales
3i,exRortft eistme K; GreajHrmain
lo;uouneni jjjiuuj .
NoRHLXrFlnn.. .middling.. 10ei..i5Kiepts
torane -r-ifionjitnt 1,214)1 i u II
BAi.-nwotiK - Flrnuiuldi
IOLWl: .rood onhll-4Pa
Ine 1114" "lddllng'
fli-rcc' 157; gross
1.387: sales 166: -stock. 1,977: Jfxpon- .-iKistwise;
spinners
' et'pons to (irnar riniam :.
toWkneVm'f1fft.!b; sales 1,742;
spinners 7o; exports iirfiiii untain , ; coast
wise 875: Continent 228; to France , j
111: good onUiiajTlOjiiet receipts 1.299; gross;
1.918: sales : stock 250: exports to Great!
Weekly net receipts 7188; gross li561;jSale& i
; exports to Great Britain 8,189. 1 j
anJilackwelder.JiasteniriS'
neai di fro ureal aBJupffieyo
andBiAlM on tfpilt m&i
m n m m m m a a mat ji m i h m
urn mv-mry- rrTaiermi-ain at? w
J.WnjN piddling ltKfec. ; low mld-
img xuwc.gooq ra riolfti Mt receipts 931:
gross -: sales 600; stock lOl 4: rotST-fi:
ports coastwise ; to Great
Brltaln ;
tO COD-
neni ;(ociiamieiH-. i
Weekly net rtcerpti ejj;'
ss -MfSales 2,130;
Britain 8,497: to
cxporui vuaNwise ; vo ui
Uonnnent ; to Franee
Channel ; shipments .
spume rs ; to
LWrm:frSld
ters
ixportsmo GraaiBrli
dj let receipts
spinners, z,3W
i Drrniin
; Nkw Oklkans Strong; middling 10S4; low med
dling 10; good ord'y 10; net receipts 8,57;
gross 9,781; sales B,000; ttoek 155,151; exports
Great Britain r coastwise .
Weekly-net receipts 58,434; gross 71,770;
sales 44.800; exports Great Britain 18,729; Chan
nel -; Iccej7i84 (aWiser2p. ) j y
AustJWa Qufef; " middling lta ; low mid
dllng lOic., good ordinary 9c; receipts 1,644;
shipments : sales 932; stock .
Chablxstoh Quiet; middling 10c.; low mid
dllng 10c.; good ordinary 10c; net receipts
3,588; gross ; sales 1,000; stock 53,933 ; exports
coastwise ; Great - Britain ; France ;
Continent : to channel .
Weekly net receipts 24,561 ; gross ; sales
15,500; exports coastwise 8,522; to Continent ;
to Great Britain 3,965; to France ; to chan
nel Nkw Tori Steady; sales 964; middling up
lands list, nttdduyg Orleans lift; oonsoudated
nets receipts A-;;exorts Great Brttain - 4 ,
Weekly net receipts 2,895; joss 22,843; exports
to Great Brit'n 22,955; France 3031; sales 5,712;
stock 24,390; Continent 880s -Channel .
COMPARATIVE COTTON STATEMENT.
Net receipts-at fflLUfltld States ports; .
tflnilas) fiielwefk.Vj. . . . Xi. . . .Vi U 13.748
Same week last year 162,091
Total receipts to this date 996,567
" " to same. date last year... 807.861
Exports for the 'week.', f . 1 1 2,176
same wees last year 100.9H1
Total exports. to this date. . . ,
.-" f to sjum die last year.;. . ,'
Stock-at m United States ports
" " " same
time last year , ...
Stock at all Interior towns
" " " s me time
last year,.,.,.......,
Stock at-Llvrpopl . I . . x 1 . 1 . . . .
" ' "same time last year,
Stock of American afloat for G. Britain,
446,883
284,999
450,810
412,026
26,040
45,409
226,000
306,000
226,000
Sme ttmejagt Jmi.v , ,,- J47,QQQ.
LrvERPOOL, Noon; -7 Cottoa firm. Middling
Uplands, 6d, ;-alddflng' Orleans. 7d.; sales
10,000, speculation and export 2.000, receipts
19,700,f Amertoaqj le.'TOO; Futupesi elle at 1
82 deelmCV rjpUiids lowtalddlini clause fOotober
delivery 7al-82a7, October and November 6 11
82a, November and December 6 5-16a9-32, De
cember and January 6 9-32, January and February
6 5-16a9-82. February and March 6 5-16. March
and April tf 5-1 6al 1-32, April and May 6. May
anunfasn, Apne maA Joiy!l)fe,""J uhy-nd ugusfc-r.
XMewjerop imDpea anipiry aayefraari per sail
venlerin( ttcepber -
Safes forfthe weeltf l .....
'6T),000
4J..000
? 8.900.
8,000
8,000
68,000
American k
Srcaoa...45
Export. TfiT.. '.t..r
Actual exports,
rmpqi.
American
Stock, actual
American, actual.:
Afloat-.
America!..
!? rr
53,000
87.001
78,000
26)00
FINANCIAL.
New York Money 6a7. Exchange 4.80lAa
governments weak. New 5's-1.03 Four and
half per cents 1.05. Four per cents 1.02. State
bonds dull.
FUTURES.
New York Futures closed firm. Sales 222.
000 October ll.33a.36
November 11 .27a.28
December ll.29a.80
January 11.40
February 11 54a. 55
March 11 .6a.70
April ll.84a.8o
May 11 .96a.98
June , 12,la.l8
July I2.l7a.20
CITY COTTON MARKET.
Oft ice or thbObskkvek, i
Charlotte. October 25, 1879. t
The market yesterday opened weak, but dosed
firmer rj( 4 shade Wgper; i ,'
Good Middling '. 1 0 7-1 fia
Middling i , 105-16
Strict low middling..;... :t, 10 3-16
Low middling io
Tinges ;
Lower grades.
Receipts 897 bales.
I beg leave to Inform my patrons and the public
generally that I have removed to the large store
room lately occupied by-Messrs. F. B. Alexander &
Co., where I will continue the produee and com
mission business, and respectfully solicit your or-
Cotton and Produce Commission Merchant
It gives us pleasure to recommend J. L. HAR
DIN. Agent, our successor In the Produce and
CetprqiflBlon fcusHiesgrto. onrlrieiMty an cofitoui
ersf aad,tol)espetk ftnihira; a ontlnuaiioe ofjropr"
fayeris llberaUy beltJwBrlution ui T IF i'-
Is now In New York buying ft
Genuine Sfcoml tock
OF GOODS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY,
Which will be sold at low prices.- Our large trade
this fall has necessitated an entire
.'
Which
us.
will, be open In few days.
Respectfully,
Call and see
BARRISGER & TROTTER.
Oct 25.
JUST ftE6EFED
-ATr;
TIUDY'S ,
A'H 0 STORE,
MEfltOPOLITAN
!
1 Ynas :. ;
f
ET;
FOR NOVEMBER.
W CALL AND (JET ONE.
Utr- Full stoclf-of Buttriek's Patterns always
on hand.
TIDDY & BRO.
4$ii .mm y,mn
NOTICE
ijj hereby given that owing o an ealychAnge
to take place In oar business, we wnaot receive
any more goods oh consignment. v
Parties owing us are requested to come forward
and pay. All claims against us will be paid when
presented.: ,: Respectfully j r i
F, B. ALEXANDER 4 CO.
Oct 22.
TQNSORIAL.,,.,.
i f .
ivii
g connected myself with the Shaving Sa
Gray J. Toole. I hereby notify my friends'
rons of the change In mr location, and:
loon of
and patrons of
4rustJtther willconluw thecatrQnagfta( W'
new place of business, promising only the best of
forlu iOrdec. futftiulles irtd families respeet-:
illy solicited, and work of this class done' pivnipt-'
Oc". 22 5t 3;ot jfji .g tt,, .
SO A VIS
"MEETING,
,01 JiuO
Tbere will be a me in ofitkU Conn ifeif TAs
rrif' "tlv" " Hfh g-"r Tf nrfnrwr.
1879. The subject of iscussioaT wlU h y.'Sma,lt
Grain." J. J. Price aria W.lTAiexindeFw
chosen to lead the discussion. All interested are;
requested u parHciyat". . ,.tr .;. . .. -,
J. 8wMtiiRa,!PresIdent.i
(cii?'?2t.i y.' W-ronnaFalr Association.
ft
T". BSHBB
W89rsto2r,68.""
n it
Uj
mw
;s-"i ; f 4 Is to be found the largest, best selected aud cheapest stock of
.y. -BOO TS, SHOES AND HATS
Ever hrought U tins cUy.Wiprialng the moet popular makes of the country, such as Miles', Zleglefs, and Shirley & Rommel's goodsf or Ladies, Misses
t and Children. In Gents' goods I have the very best
I&ewarik and Philadelphia Goods,
Such as Bannister A Telenor's popular hand-made shoes and gaiters, (every pair warranted the very best.) and L. DIckerman & Co's hand-made Boots
and Shoes, than which there is no better to be found. I have also a very large stock ot good, reliable
That is warranted to give satisfaction, or the money
tf . ,
And will sell
P. S. I take pleasure in announcing
with an experience of ten years in the
Sept. 14, 1879.
Democrat and Home, copy, -
mm news tor tie
QDress
Goods, Cashmeres, Cloaks,
We have made our purchases this season to great advantage, and we will guarantee to sell all of the above goods, to
gether with a great many not enumerated, lower than any house this side of New York ; we except nobody.
V; H. MORRIS & BROS
" GALL FOR THE IMPROVED PEARL SHIRTS, ONLY $1.00.
M.ORE JNTEW QOODS.
OUR MR. ELIAS
IS
IS
NOW
NOW
WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, ROTH AT
W H O L E S A L E iSS R E T A I L .
WE HAVE A MAGMKICENT STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS and RUGS, BLANKETS at any price, well worth the nspection of
RETAIL BUYERS.
8SiCASHMERES,ii:?iggg:DRESS GOODS,g?:EMBROIDERIESSSi:lgi',
WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT.
WE HAVE THE LARGAND FINEST STOCK OF LADLED CLO AKSIN THE MABKET' g? factory of Brownhokt
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Will find our stock well made, fashionable and cheap. We have a large supply and are anxious to reduce 1L Give us a call and
YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUY
O L D E S T A B L I S II E D
Democrat and Home copy.
goohs and JitattuuerB
FOR INDELIBLY
MIiltl(. CLOTHES,
Without Pen, Ink or any preparation. No expo
?4T
sure to sun or artificial heat required, and can be
used cither bl wtfni, or wttU rubper stamp. .La
dies will find It useful in stamping. We warran
it to give
in Indelible Impression
No trouble to use It, and sufficient for gQO names.
Sold for
50 GENTS.
TIDDY BROTHER,
Sole Agents for Western N. C.
NEVER TAIL to
make $125 PER
MONTH, selling
our nickel-dated
FAMILY BCALK. It is indorsed by the press and
public.. Its accuracy, convenience and cheapness
sell it at sight to every housekeeper. By securing
territory, which will be given free, yod become
your own proprietor of a pleasant and profitable
Le88 ...write ior terms ana territory. Uuy
iBWSKSTI2ff Cent lve.rclhnaff, O. x
Sept 27th d-j.f
n
Portabia
.LI. J U 1 " - minwi am inni frnm
10 Hon Pnm; DryBtMm BncmM.fraia 4 to )
Hon Wm ; UtiMar Wood VwiWaAMfonllta
40 HarrtPMW : BUKnaiMrAMtaMRaMUtoBa
KniiM. iraautoaw ttone mr; improrwa ucna.
KMVMhwUtolMHorwFowr;BadmUiH)a;Iroa
FraaM Kennibla Rmr tmli,- fowuw; Worth Carolina,
VotaUa On MiUa t OomJuH Steaaa. all aixaa. man.
oo. (W itwviBMvaa, w," wennmsterliM.,utft a
J
AGENTS
5
A Penny Saved is a Penny
WHEN YOU WANT A PAIE OF SHOES, REMEMBER THAT AT
J. M OYER'S
mm, mm mi
EASTERN GOODS,
will be refunded All of the above I guarantee to
In this city. In Hats I have the very popular
STETSO
at bottom figures. A call from one and all is all I ask to Insure a sale.
Respectfully, j. MOYER, Yates Building, Charlotte, N. C.
to my old friends that I am now staying with Mr. Moyer, and feel satisfied that
Shoe and Hat business, I can sell you goods in that line to your satisfaction.
Very respectfully,
J Mc ALEXANDER.
'
LARGE ARRIVAL OF
CARPETS AND BLANKETS.
Also a full assortment of Men's, Youths' and Boys'
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.
IN
IN
NEW YORK iB 5S1 NORTHERN MARKETS.
We are daily TJT7X7 ( A ((T of all
in receipt of IN Hi VV VI V ) ) Uo of all
-PURCHASERS OF-
OF-
BARGAINS
-IX-
nwiiiiii:. lgjiii!ifii!i:.
AT E- G. ROGERS' WAREROOMS,
NEXT TO POSTOmCE.
My stojk Is veiy large, and embraces a full line of
nlture. AH goods pacied f rse of charge.
CAROLINA CENTRAL DISPATCH LINE,
Via Wiliningion, N C.
THROUGH FREIGHT ROUTE
This Line being fully equipped for business, offers unequalled fa mties for the Trsms'portloo
Freight from
Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern Cities to Charlotte, StatesvUle, AshevUle, Rutnerf ordto o
Greenville, Spartanburg, all Stations on the Atlanta k Richmond Air-Line, , '
Atlantic Tennessee & Ohio, and Western N. C Railroads,
t As well as points in
Georgi:i, Alabama and Uis issippi.
Insumnee and Rates guaioteed as JjOw as
lntonnaUon furulnhed
: : F. W. CLARK. ,' ' "
': i .. .. i :'" : . -
r ;i: f flw. Freight AsentJfv'llmtastba'. N.
... : - . -. t I
Made."
STOM
sell cheaper than they have ever Wore been offered
N,"
praiLnqj
Zephyr Shawls,
kinds,
kinds,
we will iriae it to
OF THE
II O U
S E
ELIAS &-COHEN.
Parlor, Chamber, Dining Rwm and Offlea Fur
TO ALL POINTS SOUTH.
-o-
vla'any CompeUag Lle, and Time ai J U
upon application to
T, T.
SMITH,
Agent C. C. Railway :,Chartbtte " '