T'A;- ifc Proprietor '"' iKHTKRtD at m' Posr-drrT'icWBLDrr, K.C. Aa8Xnn-CLAaMAJra. in j : - FBIDAYi JULY 18.-1880. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK. Of Pennsylvania. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, WILLIAM H ENGLISH, Of Indiana. CH1B,H. r j u i:f u urn .1W I I I A LI Oub Platfobv. "The figM of trial by jtiry, V habeas corpus, the liberty of the press, the freedom of speech, ths natural rights, of persons, and the rights . ,. of property, must be preserved." Hanqocx, .. , DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Fob Govxrnob Thomas J. Jarvls. Fob Loctbhant Gotxkmob James L. Koblsson. FOB SSCRXTAXT OF 8TATB- William It. tMtl! . :- ItOR ATTOBNKT GsMKBAL Thomas's. JTfil ,.. ' . I' Fob State Trkasohs- John M.' Wftdag, FOff AUDiTuBV. P. Roberts. H Fob Sttpt. Pobuo ikstbuctiow J.C.Scart)orougn. . XLscxoB&roB thx Statk at Labos - tonea Madlv son Leacb and Fabius H. Bus bee. Fob CoNGKBsa-Clement Dowd. . , ' i r ' ii ii T t . 7 i v tf - The Mil be a fteetttfg o bi Executive Committee of the Democratic party, for the sixth coDcressloaal districV at th C(al I Hotel, in Charlotte, Julj 20th, at 10 a. m. 1 It is said to be the purpose of the ad ministration at Washington City not to appoint deputy marshals lor the pur pose of controling thef election in the Southern States, but it is the purpose of the Republican leaders to invite their party friends in that section nob tti make much of a contest, whatever Mr. Schurz and others may say to the con trary. I i w, tv n . - Republican maTcontents claim that the party threw over its appeal to the conservative business men of the coun try when it refused to ilomrrrate Mr." Sherman, who, to quote his own words would have represented "business de velopment" more than any other Re publican, or in the nomination of Grant, who was expected to solidify the pa triotism of the North. It tis the. intention, to fight the cam paign Srf thVpOor fragment that' is left of the war issue. The old cry isto. be. forced into duty once more, and every suDterfuge that can be resorted; to lo; make the North believe that the South is still rebellious will be used. A few Republican votes in the South is always used as evidence of intimida tion by the party leaders, and this is what is intended by Mrt Devens' deter mination not to appoint special deputy marshals in the South, and by the Re publican surrender generally it is in tended to insist that the Republicans have been driven from the polls, as has been done frequently before in the case of congressional contests. Again it is said that in case of defeat before, the people, the leaders of the party unqualifiedly assert that the Vice President is the sojle proper authority for counting the electoral vote. Cheat ed out of its chosen president in 1876, and a bold annunciation to-day that every effort will be made to carry out a similar programme la 1$80,; the ques tion of whether or not the majority snail govern in iuture becomes a ques tion of importance On this, subject the New YorkSuji saysf our yiearfr ago "Mr. TildenV majority of the white voters of the United States was a round million, or about one-eighth of the ag gregate suffrages' cast iat the Presiden tial election His maioritv of tlie white auuuoioreu votera was-aoouta quarter j 1 1 1 1 , . of a million in round numbers. In the Wajority over the FrauulentsflSfeSM fcM dent was thirty-seven." These great majorities were-overcocne by a successful conspiracy, resting up on .fraud, force, v forgery,, jind pther. crimes. After this, while the Tj&p cans had all the advantages of posses- sion of power, of immense resources of agitation, the congressional and State elections of. l78 and 1879 Bjiowr that they had' a majority in " only5 fifteen Northern States, as follows, including . Oregon recently: ; , , Colorado, - -Iowa, - - - - KuniMHf, - - -Massachusetts, Michigan, - -Minnesota, - -Xebraska, - -Nevada, - - 2,672 23.678 New Hampshire, - 9,755 Pennsylvania. - 28.012 1.9d81RhdA Island. - - H.UQA f2e WlsctoslB, - tlifiOfl 6,589 Orearon (1880) re- - 2271 ported, - - - 1,50a These fifteen States cast one hjundred tnree snort. or majority theJBlict6r-i al CoUege. i- A I. X Ji . The Republicans were iaja mfeority. , .lii , the, r following , Northern. Stptai .''laV I the i eleotlCns-' of ?l87 - aAAl torn - Callfvmla 24.212 1 Maine 492 CoBiecUcut:...:.882New Jarsey. 3.U25 UUnoisJL..6..a85&Ne Y6rk..xL.57,502 Indians..., ....53,184 . , fl. , ... '11 ' i Thereseyen -States-cast ninety-nine n 'rotes in the Electoral college. Now, If the fifteen StateTBrSt stated wefeall conceded to the Kennblicans, end with them all of thfta. LNtW-iTfekO and Indiana, they would yet lack four . yotes;tolect the, next president W liayfTo4of rie Puti because: n4 'totesfor 3arfie1r ;rarf "ezpecieU' there ' it It is thus seen that, allowing tne ' Re publicans Colorado, Nevada- ennsyj Tania, QrteihjQ&k6mwC(xwfo Illinois, Maine; and New Jersey, nearly all of whlctt are tfikew to M mWU Democra stUf, Garfield .7 could d rioj heereCte4 vJMaihisnfs"jth j "case that can be made for mm, or J best his decaying partyEjery j4itfeUipnt, ' Eepublican realizfilftB 4ituation,1ftndij i admits there Is no expectation uoti suot , lttess before m,pi0eT6i"rm,:to fraud again, as has been suggested by desperate partisans, is to try an expei The BinWle qui sti n vr is, crbvernmenr throulgn tfleir 6'sen agents, or surrender to a minority that has long since forfeited all claims to confidence? T7 EVIBENCE IN NO VNIHEANING TsTBitlfci m iB tWrd dmflfTuly a Be canscapetif xwai pc j i m ine hou3Jk;hac4ki-ifo4- Gen. -R4fus4 Barringer took occasion to make one of his characteristic SDeecnes. in u ne 1Oi reor in THE T7BSER' "They (the Democrats) say they would nt.-hye va hack in Javery tpeakinie PqaddSb every Democrat who says so, lies. On yesterday the general denied the use of such language, and attempted to modify his statements made on that occasion. nThat he .was correctly, ,r- ported orfttfat biicAiroif, thk ftlWwttg testimonial will show? 4 L J. L. Chambers, of .The Observer staff, certify that I was in attendance upon tne tvepuuueau county uuuvbjiwuu held in the court house in Charlotte on the diOf Jly. tv the. purpose, of npm.Ti ihatihg delegates to the State and coun ty conrenuonsy ana- neara xue speecn-or; Geq. Ruf us Uarringer on that occasioik, Xiid I f urth6r'6erttty that he the& sp()le as follows, being & portion of the refbrt in The Observer of the following day: Yefl?rhe didjSebfcto keehem (the ;eroes) in slaveiT.:because!Ahpught 4wTigbWbufi QO$r th rhtr Wit now tnatae aaaoeen wiltpped, heasttbtnitfegtrHt-This "was not tne way witn uemocrais. They gay that tbey-wouM not hare von hack in slavery. Dut everv uemo- I heard the speech to which reference 4flLC0O3aitiyjrepeau JyecueQttoarn. in reference to the exact language of the last sentence in the above is that Geu.Barruvger said; "When. they (tW utmoeraisj say laoyi wouki jot navo you back in slavery, they lie, every one of them." J. G. Harris. Ia addition. tie agyver, a represen tativjeof. The CmsmTEkiwkt& .Col.. W; R. Myers, almost the only other'White- man in the convention at the time Gen. Barrngfe made( his speech, wiiC Ujaj; gentleman Vaid. Col. Myers replied; n the presence of three other gentlemen, that accgrdinc.tQL his. recpHpctian Gen. BarHngM spok' rjeaTl eiactryase- ported, but had since told him that he didnotjnlend. jtthat way. COITON ACREAGE OF 1SSO. 4 The New York Financial and Ci mercial Chronicle has' msftle up its fig ura of cotton acreage, staniL and condi tion for 1880, aii4j InpliaSjt .the. PPJAi ion that we have another great crop of the. stapleAitejr giyjng ifef present prpwtir oFHheorFafetail, "DT States, and noticing the excessive rain fall in the Gult States, which averaged ,21.79 inchesojrtthe rmpnths of ,. Mrch April ana ,jiy aujintj siaiira, Montgomery, Moone, jNew uneans ana Vicksburg, against 13.35 for the same peroid of 1879 of the same stations, the Chronicle arrives at the following re sult as to the acreage Actual. Estimated for 1880 State. Acreage, -r ir r 1S79. Increasecres 1880 North CaroBna 624v08y Sty ctf 674,016 South Carolln. 985,370 Jlct. I,093,7f30 ueoreia i.744,U4 10 ct ct. 1,918.452 Florida 122,705 3 229.386 Alabama...... 2,122,422 Mississippi. . 2,117,101 Louisiana 1,285,250 Texas 1,084,631 Arkansas 1,133,880 Tennessee.... 761,400 -Z.282.2I5 B,180,614 4 Vet. 17 ct. 16ct 15 ct. i,33H,eey 1.971,018 1,314,147 ' 875,79 Total 12,679,962 9-51 ct, 13,885,947 11 ii 1 wm Public Improvement. To the Editor of The Observer: Two very essential 1 improvements must be made before Charlotte becomes what she should be the metropolis of JN ortn . uarolma. &ne lias tne natural advantages Qt a rich country surround ing .hierijThisiilith tfe great adtfan tages whicn sne' possesses by being a railroad centre, is destined some day to make her,the businesacentre, ancLthe largest xown in tnestte aof, before thil can ihe, her cmzabs musf wtifibit more public enterprise and hold out in ducements that will attract live, enter Eri8inyroenip cfiiiHawtig uafgt is vejmea that aie5 mideiAUanKhvhat 4sheCis. rhefiaYdlii4 rtibHcpirit which is seldom eoualled in the most 1 enterpramg fierthorn or VVeotern oittm 1 . . - .. . ... The result is, Atlanta has'become one of .thf leadnngfTtlzesi ofittnac-SDu .hasrnot been accomplished by one or I, to twotoiiiualsjaiutlryaiconsect it adff.EailnffumnA uwltn 2miet tion and general public spirit. Every irv- thing that could be done that would see whether a public ' cuicui, would eeejUa, hMtswhether it was needed, and would Tt help Atlanta. tial to health, comfort and prosperity, No tojvnTcaiT" become ITlarge twnJ6r ciy(wtbut themiarjtftjp (a 5e gas, out she heeds water-works,' and a perfect svstem of underground sewer- ag& ' No towii,' NxM( 'br Sotfth- isbef t.tr at tn a tan i rri TaI t h a n Pha rlnfrfrn ' CTITT" a thorough Hystem of water- works aud nndei grSunase weraee. Char- tptre wouitK rjecyme oneOTa neKJfhp jWalthij ritfgtivlis fin fchj 3SEBSERVER. estaua ine mbet Ithnvim tSoutH. r Close The New Officer of the Carolliia Cen-. WlTUfT OJuly bfe C-oli Hdlder. of rtf Bolef undei . mortgage, rfrorganized- at T5eWen-yesr erday.aidMuTchis-dfi, aprom jiehl mernanofthl4Citygas:eleae "president; Oeir. WmVtrcnareiieT r rar jnanaer, and ohpsep, jBupejH intendent. Gen. McRae is now gener al manager of the Western & Allantic Road, of Georgia. '! il.. j 6vr Safins la nff land bhrf Irelaild London, July 15. A Dublin de- T spatCh SayS"TSc6SSIve" rains have pre- vauea neariy.aii ovpr Jraiana- -mirifig uiepastrortaujht, aid? ateVfegiUniisH gara to tne harvest. jitAug auairijaniFXieicue'i shire, and in other parts of the prov- lnces, ,., . . . Y . M t ej i j , IT q4l ' " 15.TliB. atockp tXinelrJairRaii- It eafty rorlcKsule-el- a tanaaian maze. j soundly last night and is apparentlyi I MqiWKBAnv Julj m-ThS UtAtTfaayotol anU dolfectecVile received aletter Wbdlennrflma'Steys'rfalWato were ournea yesterday, iioss, 6aooa f . UUAUKJUI AMU ULJCSX. , r Webnrdi)eiBtpnWtb7Btr4sat chem-Tl Isft) lnnfunMd tie Isooti Uaat br eombfiuaetlwin mnTaoraplicatUn IMiiitr uUt some well known v&lauble remedies, the most wonderful ueeulnne wav-Drodoced. which would cilra9BCB-wl(i-tanee if Aswaeaxthat nestftuLijnCHihs aeo I saw a U. 8. flaa with Hod Bltte ou Bjerireinaaies toald Vb 4iaensdJwltt, tnnyLH4.aad txbeught I would be a fool once rdore,, I were skeptical: but proof of its merits br actual I tried it, but my f oUr proved to - be wlsdomi 'Two , mu Has (Uspeiiea u nouob-aaa u-uty?tneuk ooveiers muiati0naaeaicM;jioB'Biners4ui honored and blessed by all bnaraco4igqmfl pIoip', 119 Person snp I -Li 11 Vv , . eMatMtita ifairtiW ftast one ir ana doui new pitat Kiscdrwxmiles from new port. The shock was violent. It is supposed a hundred and nineteen were in the pit at the time, and there is scarcely a probability that any will be saved. One tndyjias beep fwmdttlie bottom of thettatft, utetftilatioii hfeitig refrtft"? inftKi "-i-f "'ith ""''"' y- ploringfor 1)odies: at twenty bodies of jfrere, found near tne bottom oi ine snait, juut mey have not yet been brought up. '; The force of the explosion was "te'ri'rficy blSwtog to atoms the ventulatihj'far in -tlie upcast air oiasr. xnere -ia - no hnn that the men below can exist. Ventilation is being restored 'tfith" iftw Tit fir mafl" xnejuire msearcn ft J unf otVam X miersSThB Scenes,' T?TTnt the m mffarp reporwu as ; neartv rending. There is a large ihrofrig of people present, composed in a' great part by the relatives and frieiids bf the' imprisuneu mmma. Aiuuug luvui aio manv women wno are bewailing; xne Ette otneirnpspaiaas ains, wraiei tele chtiMifenre askinfirarixioualy cbh"-'? sible is being done td expefiire the con dition fhmeiitisdaqely anyone1 hones to nna onxf the miners alive. " 1 London, July 15. Another account of the colliery explosion at Risca gives the number of "men ' 'fh the pit at'the timetas 1Q7. ; -Three .br-others havetfttrs far been discovered. ' ' n 0. A Cavdifl coitepxjndent of the press association teiecrauhs as follows! "There is some confusion regarding th number of men in tne pit. tecent, cal culations lessen it to 80. but Vgmitii formed that it is not imoossible that over 200 colliers had gone down, "'The' pit is 280 yards deep. All tne maenm- ery was new, but the black vein seahi is, an old one, and ' ia well known in connection with previous explosions. cat pfe wl sm wiiea 145 per- i Xbe French Fete- A ttrand AttfLlf , . a Grand Scale. Hi f-WsTm. .Tnlv 1S.-A Paris dftfthatok to the Times says the national fete wa a brilliant success, vvnen tne booming 'dannoita 8( 6'bkfclr in the morning usneTea in ine reioicmes. ine 1 city had been profusely decorated with tn- umpbant arcnes, nags,! banners ana streamers. xne. ensigns or America; England and other natiens mingled with: .the omnipresent, tri-aoior. Tnei fashionable quarters of the city, though not absolutely bare, were verv sparineiv beflflrJlNay all the shops- were closed. Tne ceremony of distributing flags to the army occupied a half hour About five hundred were -distributed pini(Hia-mtouturtnfnd and bands playrng. After this part or the cere mony was over General Farre and his staff stationed themselves oppjosife ismeflit JifeTW ang tne march past 'then began. The Algerian troop$: Zouaves, Chasseurs d'Afrique, -!and Spahisu"tyeref 'particularly applauded; The .iqfaatry-.aud cavalry i went past rather unequally. At night the:;car-; Wage traffic vt as suspended; the streets Ibeing nlled..with , promepaders. The site or the Kastue was traced'eut in blocks of granite on thegrourtd. ' The illuminations in the Louvre, Chamber of Deputies, Pallais du Luxembourg and the Bourse, were veryfine. The private illuminations were as lavish as at the exhibition- festival two years ago.? Arotmd the ffcUsaf figure repre seuiipg thesrepubttD, aishower of bombs lighted up the scene with every color of the rainbow. Jever within the mem ory of the Parisians has so colossal an effort been made to provide one- :of those festivities which are the surest way of delighting Frenchmen. Tele--grams from Rouen and other large towns snow that the provinces mam- wfjBfteJl is much enthusiasm: as Paris. Unly one short shower at 9 o clock in the eyening disturbed the promenaders. Sx.Loris, July 15. The French citi zens held a grand fete yesterday. Sev eral thousand persons attended, includ ing the foreign consuls. The 'Marseil laise" was sung by a chorus of five hun dred voices. A display of fire-wqrks and a banquet were civen last nicrht.'. New York, July 15. Twenty-three i rench societies celebrated the nation al fete yesterday. Philadelphia, July 15.-rA dinner byjflie flFrenchtesjdents,!tq jcelebxate the! ''taking of the iiastile: SoOk place last nieht The French Consul presid ed, and the Spanish Consul was among those present. , Sn TkScisco, July 15. The!anni versary otibe-taking of the Bastile was celebrated by the French residents yes- leraay. - Liawleatttness in New Mexico. Denver. Col July 15. A bp from fiantfi Fr says- : At.' T.incol Lincoln county. New Mexico, truly.,36 young man namect-Uftsriaon came into town and b&xran&Kirjtbxicated was locked up. "At-nrghtnrbb i effecfc, ed an entrance into the jail and killed) I lUD uigutj ui tun lu a uiuu agiUii: surrounded the jail and killed the deph 1. l i , . . . . ul3wsuiiu, wum wuwwtmpiicaiea. uiruiB the ontlannL, n . o ... . ... . ---- - 7T-7" On the night of the 5th they again-yisi-, teu. me jaii, tasmg ouc ana hanging: a es at Crop of the Wett, r ChI08lGOWMv4&. The latest from the agricultural districts tribnte ry to tliig mjirkttllhough'. conflieting; seem to establish prfettyieleadyl thaO in the whole Northwest thtf winter whfeat TStlft wlislvnh good order and wath aBLaveraee yield.. The snrih&r' as a rule is less to theacr anlastyear, but the increased acre age will make the yield sorriewfesafc greater than that of 1879, provided the H jainejesijtjeMQre fhvor- le. : vijitiJ' SiTYlAKclsco, July 15 Crop Ten s indcaat the wheat yield will -very heavy. i .'iii' fT a- .ar. o ; i m LbNrJlyiBf U -Veaffier' uirous4iout.En?land is wet and I tTiiirt uerous andun favorable for cropsr ' In' many parts oi a ranee the harvest has already begun, and gives an opportuni tysof in; some degree-foricastirtg the prbapeets. Itte7,Sbhth : barely and oats promise well. In the feentrevtbB winter bailey la oLtfootmuaiuy bujiide icienl; in, quantity, Kye looks vwelL rOkh-r -;iS!;J i n . ..wW.(Kt,( iaaraeier-oJsiM. ituiv w rectsa in the yard of the toombs this morning. The.ondemned man was not disturbeXi -f i oy tne noise oi tne carpenters, ne slope lt in Virginia;' at i noon, extenaingonsoiation. io Vi AIOOLONCE MOBX. net bed i tor eould tell what was the matter or core her. and 1 1 nistl lT8mall lortane in humbtur stuff.. Six 4 tMKms ete' ner, ene tkjwtis-weir anaronji as any man-w wiw, bh it oow, mo wiiy-two' aonars. Suebfo Press o- naxTiosrnjcMTenv urt Jpufekl iptbeL tlojbk.1 n hd I annnr, r i rt r w m jvlt canp REPORT. ldw mg statement of the condition of tie cotton, corn and wheats crops, was isV sued by the department of agriculture to-day: -. . . - . -. Returns to this department show an LUU UUUOUIUUIl Ul rotton sinca xeport. The Condition is reported at an average of one hun dred, being the -Mgftest reported in Joly for,6eyeraiyear8,MTbe following are reports oy istatea:?,' jfarty-ye conn ties in North Carolina.average 101 counties inauthXaroilaai average 99; 70 ieountieaii Georgia r average 97; 16 coup tiesiin -Florida averaffe02: 31 coun ties in AiabaaiayEage:93;0 counties i In Mississippi ay exage Mr, m counties, J Texas qLveffageiWl-y aSeounfies inAr- kasas.jayerafge.-aoA i2a;iCdnties in TenaeaseBij jayerajrei oa,' nrhere are fl6.mecxpipjainiaofjdroDght in North AjrowftanaijOUtAiiyaroiiBa, ana or too.mumrain-in.MjBsissjtppi. insect Injuries are. aot.ceportedio. any extent .'ii - -j 'j 1-t-u.CM. i-n-. S :U fill Ii The increase in. the i area planted in oocn ia one percent overs that of last year.; The; avecage jondiMon)f . jtiie, crop for the whole oonntryiia the high est for roaay, (vearsr and- is oufe hundred. being seven rpec cent, . more thn"!as1 year at the same time. Titere ate -some; comi)laiate of dwagbt initheiSouth At- lantie states wuie-m the , valley of the the Ohio river there is Oomplaiii t of ,too much, rain.- The Pacific States; Teort . The .general average .of rwJnter1 "wtteic July .1st; 488(H was 85againstl diiJiily lsti 1819.. i, It improved sJbIv dnrrbfir kluaeiTiie wholpiSouthifallst off nearly1 a fourth,:but the . hexify wintcir1; whea? region, northioii ioeiAiftw Tiver. rttjea hish- at QSUi Tha Middle States are three per oept, Rbjoetjthei; average; and" the Pacific four pBroent.. : West nf the Hls- sisisipci' the. crop avBraees ;84 aeainst. $9&st yeani j Sprinjf wheat averages the ame asm J myuism rrmis shQwa. a great.deeUne inunewhen' the; aver-' age was 97. The New-England States average 99, the , Middle- states 93, and those north of the: Ohio ; average ; 98. iWest of the Mississippi the general av erage is 90, Minnesota being 101, while Nebraska falls io 62. lowa ' stands at 91. - On the Pacific coast .California re ports 96: r : ; Dr. Tanner rnsnrtivlnsA 0itt of Foul- ronnclit Since Wedne4fty' ' the e1heaayQf'lS, fSt Dr. Tan ner exhibits a marked improvement in' his physical condition. From 9 o clock last i Slight until noon to-day : he has 1 swallowed between 20 ahd 40 opnees of water. His weight -this morning was 137. pounds. - Allowing one pound for the weight -of his coat he has gained 4 pounds since the figure - was ; taken Wednesday.; i He took a drive to: Cen tral Park early this morning. He forced the dynamometer Bp to 151 agahust 80 yesterday. : His pulse when last taken was 80, temperature 98 2-5 and respiration 16. . 1 ; New Haairtsfiire tlepablicatts. CoNCORDjuly 15. The Republican State committee met last night. Henry H. Huse, of Manchester, was elected chairman, and Geo. E. Jencks, of Con cord, secretary. Senator Kollins was elected chairmanof the executive com mittee. The committee decided to hold the ' State convention . at Concord on September 7th. Guarding A gain! lite FeTer. Memphis, July 15 The local board of health at noon to-day adopted an or der of the State board which prohibits the importation into that State of cer tain articles shipped from New Or leans. Officers will be stationed on the railroad lines leading into Memphis and will rigidly enforce the order. Row Between, military and Police men. Gaiyeston, July 15 A News spe cial from San Antonio says advices have been received1 of a difficulty be tween the military and police at Mon terey. One" Officer and two.policemen are-feiiOreed-Killetf.4 "4' ' "y Th ,Cbuee Ulast Go. London July 15. A Berlin dispatch to the Morning P6st says; ! Hussian General Kauf nearm' has been 1 ordered to Eastern Liberia; with 14,00 'men to clear the district infested" yf brigands and Chinese inrtnigrants. - : ' Henrl'Kocnetbr'We'w'pejr, . ; ip'AKis, . Jujy , iHenri Boohef ord's Pfiws journal, i'tranfian;soldl98, poq copies yesterday tha first -.day of its jpublicfttion., , Bdchefort declares to-day hat lie intends to demolish Mr. Gam- ISiawLUiAy ' Mbil - Jlfly ISjTtie Greeii- mated & f fitt i State7 tlcket' baded ! with 'LeemaAir0tf fer;G6etnfri 4 UMotota,myfriet7.!ldl eases. Frort' -these ruder practlaQoers the reihBd: was borrowed hv thA resldnn Tno-H.Ki Wndl finuM ymaiMmim, b ?gQQga- f commenfianon uwasem- P'oed 1 Europe, andjiaapjce come into general . wm uuHNi wun dumper ana ouxer aesuaois ingredients, a In the prenaratloniof BonkUvs uonaonnd Fluid txtract of 'Buchti rfnd id JmilDer, It .PT?we a most rella&te ; remedy : fw Nontretenao muammruion Ston -Milky tisfli4rge ah H diseases 6 J Bladder , dd ton m U.jj!):,-) iHl't'j ..Vi ii Jj;.il !' I .wr :lf. . 1 VLvuffArlrtfiSL. Jastopeaitheooriforihen aadS Mrit Wl'nsto' m rr?r"Trm t-i-i-i . ....... of wm OnjJsxM Wfnslow to heliXiiK br tb snntve ad; scape ehUd- from1 tain, and 'cmWtfyseriterr aidl dto W .IIW'N NNri'HINU H1KI f rBUDTCB' liXlD (rtMea. It soften tlcranSiiiqaoesmfmatioa, i fcatltprofeaaea jto -Derforni,-eVery, jrofesses 'to -tosrform.- eTetf pariioi; ip-j nothing less. We have never seen Mr8.wtosiwi only know harlarough the- preparation oiner "Soothine Smin for. Children Teething." If we hadthrf VH?AmVi3ttiii3 hp.r. as she is. physical saviour to the infant race.;. -Sold by, all drugglste. 25centsa bottle. , . , . ; : ;i;.tkj.i?)' 'W,!;J..'t. HtmhiBOK ' I i v I -,t ftt t b .i'iiiu :i "' ;i "' ' ' Po all drtih'n iaiffrt)i irtm Q& eitors and In- semedy was discovered 'by ' cure you. fkjsis jjjt vjuoua. . xuv I by tmssionsry iu ouwu to we' City. r:bniULiK- M'rirai niffAnge nooulaz?'' nenBriaisBoKfto 'rfiniiji ill ) w.ai fi WIttsfrtit UlelrlwBlebrated MeW-TWtai 4eltr o tne amietedb9paoi JW.ljnsneeOT wr Ml wrBBitwlUdoeuTe.asiliey tell 'JtheL own story Dr tneir eeruna and lansmuie leia-es at home.Aew Jorifc Independent. t . lj " II, , t looxmiuwnosjoi urine, irdQitten, vi uioerauon OI me Bladder and. KIdaevs. eWangri.apa PBOD8jca: igireUiaji; m man,; woman retfgirtiiimniin' W tt'nter.iAlan- tft. Oa.andsoldbV'C. Smith and LB.1 Wrisr ywupim, yiiMw yiivu v,vy - --yw Tti Mn lo4ajtHiAi 4ftln.4A ' vHfav4 ' trt rAir Is now very full, and9rticularly adapted to the wants of an classes, ootn in the city and surrounding country. We keep Goods of TheVebt Best Makes, warrant every pair of them, and will sell them at prices as low as Ui? cm be made by close buyingt)yTne thoroughly posted in the business, Our stock of Ladies Fine Button Boots. Congress ailers,ippers and Newport Ties, and of Gedts' Hand-Made Goods, in Congress Gaiters, Prince Alberts, Navy, and trap Ties, cannot be surpassed in GOOD, QUALITY, Style andBeauty of Finish. Buy only the best. h(d(ly (0,is Strap are always the dearest. if si; i0 Afl ui Huti vs. Physicians freely a new food Medl elnei-'-MaJf-iBltteTB beans more1 nourishing UranirtlMailn 1M ryinr4nan au ocner rorma ofTOttormUiev'liUe'fre from tne objee- tloiis urged against malt Hqtiers. Jupe io-4w. merlin 01 uio sb; jtwiskwcamxtj k mwpi Pjwpepsla. - JPrioerS&ceata. vSold by Alirngfati I PolWUer A jta, RlebiQOd. .ya., Fropnetora: i . June 4-.0w. , i J"' ; , F ihR S H ;s it u j: c'.i )! ti .r .i.t FOR SALE. July 16 L ANDRETHS'S NEW CROP TURNIP 'SEED White Globe, Amber Globe, Golden Ball, White Norfolk, . , Flat Dutch, Red Top, i Aberdeen, and Ruta Baga. & Genuine. LLMUSTON I CO. July 16 tit i ;o !ii ;. ill f. 7TWNf Y-KfiTff ; sess'Aiii1 ife September ;Jt!'8th.-CiaBslcali ScienUflcTKlectlve and,: paiatqryoursesi 1 1 iurry,.io,uw- ruimnes. , mato 'unsurpassed jtown, 1.00Q, feet above 1t1 V Chnrches of five dkndmfnatioriSi B vMaeslo IO mon&s; f wh S1 0' to 220 (ln- citanncTeouege iees, twarasmeu JnB ana- -wasin lngv ptnoenis, xrom sixteen snaiea. ltaiaiogaes free. Address,' v . ssckexauy oy iTAUUf. July 4-deod&wlm ' " 1 '.ON.ttSANR''.; :i ! at i; '.!K1 iniii'i'jjff'j oh -ri.tr,!-vi ;6tei;:ApiDeV Springs. j!.. Ji;i!) ni jtin i'-t tr.u-jif-f . ttlli:n- r.BUJO WTJlCETwlfi..ti Bm?er,sorifln North Der.moath. i Special ! -Carolina; Het a. .oarafropjS20to.$30 per month, i Special arreinSirts)rade wl fwnUtos, . f iHrW-lOi1: 1 - . v vfrj'- .proprietor. '7!77'"yiTt'' ; A TT, VT7T?TSTRtP ft ByaadressfngGEO. BOWELt 400. 10 Spruce St., New, Yo,Jcan Veap,h exact cost of any pro posed line of ADYEBTI3TNG . in American News-; papers.; ,10Oage pamphlet, 10&-; t :. A ' YEAB and expenses to F Agenta."Outfit tree. , Address P.. ,0. VICKEBY, 'Aogusta, , Haina, l2 i lii m i: ..yj 8iiif M!'I -e-WJl . 1 1 i I - H i,. n'Mr iii ri i y ' ; I ; i tiii " " ii If v ,!!! . Hit Hill ; iiivu:; ;mJj ;'j . : -i ' ;T 1 t'.i; - ').!. .':;:') . j,.--- : ' :'S- . : . ', ; ti! ? .!!; it"-. ... .. . ..i! -!!; -. ? :.;''. ..: , ., tl 'i I . 'i-ii -! i - .: u:,.i. Ji'iU. i ' ' ' ! I CATQH u ... COLtfiCE ' a ,ii BITS if tiTr-f t.tt ia .!)!' hi I irTTi n li I T ' "v. r t-a : - v - , -. . - -. ... d Summer Trade A. E. whiskies, we select rt ' l i ft " FINE OB NOTHING. We have no use REEISTERCQ. O 00 QO i-H CP H O W PR(3E. Al lilDEZ WOULD take a few more pupna during the summer TacaHon. Piano. Onran. Hinsrinir. reneh, and Germao. Terms moderate. J313HAm SCHOOL. TjBTABLISHED in 1793, is now pre-eminent Aid among; Southern Boardms Schools for boys age, numbers and area of mage. -The 173d ssion Beans juit 2Utn. or catalogue, giving run particulars, address June 12 ma, B, BINGHAM, Sup't. Greensboro Female College, HB 49th Session will begin on the 25th of Au- X gust. .This weU know Institution offers supe- ner iaeumes ior mental ana moral culture, com bined with the comforts of a pleasant, well-order- T tJhftrfeeSBer 'session of K months: Rnnrrl totMn. Live-to(i washing and lights) and Tuition in full LSnjrasBl course, 875 FrSxiia Studies moderate. For particulars apply to June29tf " , T. M. JONES, President. PINEYILLE SCIIOOL. tfe?a Tsciidol will begin on -- wo dw;uu juuuuay, io via oi August next I PHiriArv TCrurllflti MrmnntK. CI Oc. xrik.A. -o I llsh. per month, $3.00; Classics and English, per f month, $3.00. H. K. HELD. REDUCED RATES TO KEW YORK CUBoiioaCsirTBAi, Bailwat, Jum 80, 1880. Excursion tickets are now on sale at the office of tne company and at the Central. HoteL froml Charlotte to New TorJc and . return -'Tia? ttie 8ea "wu aii iane ana tmj une or ma- Oenunlon Line, ; from Portsmouth,, meals, state-rooms and Sleeping ears Included. Price for -the round trip thlrtrdollars. Good to return until Norember 1st. ;i XCLABK, Geo. Pass. Agt. - T" I tl t 3j srti9 vEWnf ?sand Bundles -Pleeed Cotton 'Tsi Jx for sale to the trade in lots to suit purchasers. Theraremade from Muvfuii oaiAntaJt ati. ail double riveted, and have the second hand open I newties and tan be bought for about two-thirds uelprice. - . t V----1'-- " ai-JfltUVIDENCB (B. X) COTTON THE CO.. ' .... .7. - - . - I r CX2 SS5?-i 'j " ' ' t - RANKIN & BRO., Trade Street, under Central Hotel. BURGESS NICHOLS, Wholesale ftnd BetaO Sealer la 111 kinds oi FURNITURE BEDDING, &C. A FULL LTNI Of Cheap Bedsteads, AND LOTJNGKS, Parlor & Chamber Suits. OOFJTNSOJP ALL KINDS ON HAND. Ladles' and SanUaman'a Bnnm Robes a One supply. NO, 5 WXST TBADX STBKXT. CHABLOTTX, M. C Bonesot Bourbon Tonic An elegant- Combination of boneiet and- other -frns Tonics with a ripe OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY. From ourlarm stock of mire the best for this yuiLwso, irar ujiiic Jiu-1 BK ior ii t;i.l ha nrAtADBAu Vt r , Pepsla, Malaria, Debility, the Feebleness of Delicate Women. Tha ProstraUon of overworked aergymen and Physicians, th morbid secretions which causes Bad Breath, and all Bronchial Weakness it is a delicious and reliable remedy. CHAMBERS & BROWN, Louisville, Kj. mar9deod6m-wew6m. BUISTS TURNIP SEED. FRESH STOCK. BED TOP. FLAT DUTCH, WHITE GLOBE, POM. GLOBE, WHITE NORFOLK SEVEN TOP, WHITE HANOVER, YELLOW ABERDEEN, GOLDEN BALL, RUTA BAGA, WHITE EGG WILSON1BURWELL. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. July 10 COME AT LAST ! PTTNG, SCOURING AND GENERAL CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. Faded Goods, Ladles' Dresses, Sh.iwls. Table Covers, Ribbons, Feathers, and every other de scription of wearing apparel cleaned, renovated and changed to any color desired. KID GLOVES A SPECIALTY. All Orders to be left for the present at MBS. McNELIS'S MILINEBY STORE. F. A. MILLER. pprl8 BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, SARATOGA, Niagara Falls, &c. TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES. APPLY TO S. J. PERRY, : CHARLOTTE, N. C. July 1 5 SPECIAL NOTICE. SECTION 7 of the ordinance enncted by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Charlotte on the 10th of June, 1880, provides that "on each and every dog, slut or puppy, there shall be a tax of one dollar,' and that all dogs running at large, without muzzle, shall be impounded for twenty-four hours, and released upon the pay ment of a penalty of flftr cents: otherwise, to be killed." Notice is hereby given that all dogs run ning at large, without muzzle, after Tuesday, the 20th Inst., will be Impounded, and If not redeem ed by the owner within twenty-four hours will be killed; and all dogs running at large, with or with out muzzle, which have not been: -returned for tax ation, wiU be killed. ' ' ' , , Class 2 of the BvennerOrulnance; requires cer tain persons to pay a privilege tax, and secure a license from the Clcv Marshal, before engaging m business.-This is to notify all such persona to pay said tax and secure said license immeau or the penalty prescribed In said oidmance wid be enforced. - F. S. DaWOLF, lulyl5-6t - Mayor.