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CITJJS, JU JONES, Edltojr , Wprtetor HMTtKin AT TBM FOST-OnlCft AT CBABIiOtTS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 311880. va nn mw rm rainir irii MVKA11U mm. NATIONAL 1)0 C I 'J. FOB PRESIDENT, 1 M ivl I IT? LD SCOTT HANCOCK, and hp.tter Democratic auinoruy 4b .iri hA diffirtnlt' to Jindstha Ohio united and enthusiastic, ine Democrat- nrn organization at present, w complete and is being improyed-eyery day. JViany rs-epu unuti.ua iu. j " knowledge naye. wemv ucviu. itHnh-rf,o siiDbort Hancock, and a jOTgyyerorotage- tbakat,innal part; o o ran Tannic iiilu-iuid. .iAAiwi. j sSief itf Ohio tha TnaenTTOs in fcsequ ? gSdlUarfield strength M that fr stitAithiagriar is Aotcomparrtile to jW race, i ei Lanv nin ar. ai rLiihitiiAf thh Tlefooaracv rkevtKWlvn CD ftirakiihilitv toTajJOOHnB tit! i -i- v - : - - , : , , A vote oi over six nunarea uwuauiu. The Democracy this year will poll eerrQ.te it didap, andIhave nntlVoteadmberormW Republican votes.J In portions of the State Hancock win get a larger vote in November than the-State ticket wilH-e-ceive in October. Tor instance, in my ; Ilqw the Canrttsa LooUh,;: StLouIs'PoslrWspatciL;- "; ' -,f 'vi At ' this writing! it Tseems that the struggle will be tremendous, but that theotepublicahs wiU .'carry Maine in September, and, of course, V ermont; that Colorado Will also go Republican in October ; that the great trial and test in Ohio and Indiana on the. 12th of Oc- territory to; Greece, tand. declaring jn j tober will show, about the same result firm laff nrtuftp sinn inrowiuu uwwu uo i onn i iriui iroins' itRHiiuiii;m ut owun t.hftnIousioTl5)rds,?thi3 -eveniflg, York will eo for Hancock by a mode- Earie GranvleKrig4eretMyaid f ratferttajdrity, thatNew-ersey.and Tlie Ppwcifi are fjensiaerm j -XLoNDbsriAugti3t'30 Tlie Constanti nople correspondent of the Manchester tfUGtiraUM says:-vjrxut5 puito 18 " ing a fresh note to the- powers, making a direct offer respecting the cession of FTET STOCK S' BOOTS H?ptefS5 For the brmgidSume i HyetfJJ?i nnwers are consiaering arejoinder cnnectientwilitlie imftvaj. In iLfrorn Se national com-l to the porte's last note about Montene- hecworda, lokaivery, much ,as if .IJrom mo JWUfiiifU y;iulL''"il flnntimBthPV havfl or I xtv . ttm nimn Sharps. ndtn-th meantime tney nave or- I mo run, dezvouse aCTtagusa. xne powers, ue have iniormauon tnai, iuo pox to decisioiLi)JL.the iierjjyonierence ou h GreWT qi!BStionanx?x uexe-opn-iVnrfWe' nresenmlthe Wvto the porte, urging reform in Armenia. ; TT-jtnnolr wonld-Mnrv the. same jStates, and no ; rnnrtt . that . Tilden - carried in 1816 Indiana, Kew York New Jersey, 1 Connecticut and the South ; tnat, ne, wm have20a eletoral votes, , or., a majority of nineteen,; precisely as.Tilden had; that bowev:, the electoral votes of Louisiana Florida and,. South Carolina will, not be stolen , by .vBepublican re- t. J n narrtlirtv adanted to the wants of air classes, both; in the city and surrounding country. We keep Goods of The Veby Best Makes, warrants very pair of them, and wUksejl them at prices asjow as they e:,n ;T.iA,iW 0t.hnrft,iffhlvDOstedin Fine Button lioots- Congre fcyppersWaNewr an,li miec6eb0urpa teCK)ODO t. Shc4ly h, are always the dearest RANKIN & BRO., mar25 rUTURES. congressionaldistncttms wiudc tne case in Toledo. AmogthefanSatiMij Qla Ant fnr TTancdtekTis MbKablo: wbd of Commons this evening the Marquis turning boards, and that General Han of Hartington, secretary for India, an- cock will be. inaugurated y a Demo nounced that he had received a message cratic - congress on the th pf.iMarch, Gen.r Kooerts, naia juieiat nexu Niw Tokk Futures closed steady. 000.' " " August - September... t-. October.. I ' November.... December. January February... March FINANCIAL. Sales 94, ll.91a.93 11.01 10.62 10.4la.42 ia42J 10.B2a.63 I0.64a.66 10.78a 80 ran against me two years ago grjess. , . for Con- The report of glaring errors in the census returns may or may not be true. LLf.Jrue t is due in; a great. , measure to )..U -, : i : FOn VICE-PRESIDENT, WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, r!iiHiw '.ajf Indiana.' l)ES10GllTlC. STATE iS2EF3SSSS theSouthis asfollows: For Bscrktakt of STATX-WttUam L. Saunders. ForAttornit GBNBUL-ThomM Kenan. Vob STiTX Tramjkkb-Johji M. Wortn. . Fob AcWtob W. Ps Boberts. J - Fob vngbbss iaeipeiu xwwm, 3TtiMi&itsLTil MitirtVtthBthednld srar on the 24th and. by easy, stages he expected to be 20 miles froil(&ndabar T-jh ftorh rnst.anVthat histr0ODS were in goodalffi &Wtifcsi i- count Enfield has been appointed under secretary for India. the partisan appointment of ignorant I mne earrisons of Khelat I Ghilzaand and incompetent republicans, xne pro- r candanar win increase wu, nouc u a A Most ExtraordLnarr Occurrence. Cor-Baleleh-Obeerrer. - - i After the twenty-sixth ballot, Ir. A. McBuiej of . Cumberland, without hav ing consulted CoL Bennett or ; anyone else, said : ; "I mo ve-we nominate Col. R. T. Bennett." As the words fell upon the ears of the delegates, they rose, to tneir ieet as one man, wiwi- wsaieutug .-u:A u.nnM) A .TtoWin-at.fe 4 f oree-to: 1&000., : OttfteWAIW! WW P?0--, hont anil, hurrahs for Bennett. The llll I I I I I I 111 ILItllll IJ1 lliUll UUU J- UUi WW M I 11 -IT 1 I ... remain in the citadel of Cauda-, lj, as caiieand Bennett was unani- Dem. Alabama. 3 rkansas. . . t'- ? Florida,., .v.- ::i a OuamTFOEH."I7i WffWr Wa6i jury, tin KentucKy Louisiana. pMississTppi. . North Carolina . . r '. T" ..0 2 Rep. 1 ' 1W: 2 1 y bar, leavinr 14,000 troops tor an awAcy on Ayoob Khan ON TO CANDAHAB. a wr . . noberlH Expects to iiguiaj uuuAuou To-Day. . T.msiT)o-w. Ausr. 30. AespaEcli Iroin Cbamnn, dated unday, Bays uerwor BBSOLVED That we pledge ourselves to support nd INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE for office. 1 1 I m 1 1 1 THE ItECOBD SILS Texas Virginia ....2 West Virginia 1 Total... 22 3 1 27 1 CanaanarTnEino.T2oi,iii,i fiivwv him air tiifiritistfgftf rwen-,-ana Kandad over the fort to Ameers omc ials. He expects to reach Candahar on. tfslt nominated.;' Never before have I "Seen the principle, .that the office should seek the ".man, not the man the office," more faithfully and markedly il- The Fate of Ue IndependeutM. From Senator II. C. JButlers recent speech in South Carolina. . ; IjOOK at,Aogviecw Xio was ycggcu. ri lmnirtrftd not to oersevere in nis but he. drifted On and : oh. and nounaerea aeeper wu ueeper iuw mo mire, until he landed bard and fast into. Kew York Money 1.02a03. Eychange 4.80. rwAmn.ot. miiAt.. nw R'a i.02SUi. Four and a half percenta 1.11. Four per cents 1.10. bonds nominal. - . New Tobk Stocks closed strong. New York Central Erie Lake Shore . Illinois Central. Nashville and Chattanooga Louisville and wasnvuie Pittsburg..... Chicago and Northwestern preferred Rock Island.... Western Union Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 " Class A,small,.. ....... . ' ' Class B. 5's. - tl "Moon f O t K Bub-treasnry balances Gold Z'Voi'ok State 1.30 38 1.0tf 1.1214 6 1.28 1.2414 1.18 1.1414 1.03ty 68 90 75 if Wholesale and Retail Dealer la . . i,,,!!: KIN D8, OF FIIRIIIITHRf A FULL LINK OF Cheap Bedsteads, ' AND LOUNGXS,- Parlor & Chamber Suits.. COFFINS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND. ry Ladles' and Gentlemen's Burial. Bobef- one supply. ( NO. 5 WIST TXApI STBXXT. ' ' ' I CHASLOTTX, N. C Botiosot Bourboa Tome CITY COTTON MARKET. nnrni nv m ObsubVKR Chabixjttb. August 81. 1880. The market yesterday closed Ann. : Good Middling. juaanng.tw Strict, low middling. . LiOV 11 10 10 jw middling... The news this morning that General Roberts is marching on Candahar, and expects an engagement to-day with 1 I ik. Vnnnh nan QIAflffn I A Tin tXTHQT. rlflM Mondav and attack Avood Aann rues- w xu"""" - , ..TrT day fiSs sent a plan for combined he gamed? . Scorn, ostracism, im IECISTEIED. Jul elegant :Comnination of boneiet and other fin Tonio with a ripe OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY. From our large stock ofpure, whiskies, we select theibest for this purpose. . Our tonjc MUdT BB FINE OB NOTHJJtS. j Wd hay no use for false prelenfie i f or Dy pepsia? Malaria Debljittr.il the Feebleness of ; DeltcawWomen. Tub Prnstraiion of dvenreriefl Clerffvmen and PhTalolarw. tl: morbid secretions which causes Bad Breath, and all Bronchial Weakness, It is a delicious and reliable remedy. CQAMBERS & BROWN, Louisville, Ky. 1 . muwnuuuui-nvi'uui. ? Tkat Bttitou and Barriiiffer Did not want the thieves of the State disfranchished ; . fIf distr&chsed they did (not )vat them to pay any public tax whatever. For the proof, read Mn nAfonn wliO.iiUUOD conviction or conSesslMn open-court, sbsdl'Jiereaf-estimaed that-Aypob jKhan tef tjodBad guilty of felony! 1 or any ;sembled not less' than' ! idhiB nther prima infamous bv the laws Of this State, shall be entitled to a vote at ftnv election under the laws of this State, unless suoh person shall be re stored to thtfrights oflcitizenshlp an w mode prescribed by law. Journal of the Convention of 1875. i Wilson Cary, a colored detegate, offer ed the following proviso : " Provided, That no personror persons disfranchised underi the provisions of this ordinance shall be required to pay public tax. The following delegates voted in the affirmative Messrs. Albertson, ' Badger, BAR RINGER, Barrow, Bean, Black, Bliven, Bowman, Bullock, BUXTON, Bryan, Cary, Chamberlain, Crosby, Davis, Dix on, Goodwin, Grantham Hampton, Hoffman, Holton, Horton, Jones, of Yadkin, Jordan, King, of iinoir, Lowe. Mabson, Manning, of New Hanover, McCabe, McCanless, Munden O'Hara, Page, Scott, of Jones, Smythe, Taylor, Thome, Wheeler, Wilcox, Wbodfin and' Young. THE RECORD SHOWS . ; "llta.t Jaiiien A. Garfield Was one of the chief conspirators in the presidential steal of 1S76. That he stands convicted of pe juryd bribery by a committee of Congress, composed of his own party., . ,-i.That heJ sold his influence as a That by base trickery and desperate nrevarication he attempted to shield Ayoob Khan's besieging forces, creates something of a sensation, flcently Ayoob Khan's forces have been tre mendously strengthened, and the val leys around the besieged city of Canda har are teeming with warriors. It is hasj asf hundred thousand followers, most of whom are well armed. The appearance of this hosis though, the whole .country hid risen at? a signal 'and- gathered to make certain the overthrow of Canda har and the annihilation of the Eng lish garrison and its native allies. John .Schenck, ex-chairman of the Bepublican committee, and McDonald, ex-postmaster of Charlotte, once charg ed Gen. Barringer with appropriating $17,000,of campaign funds. This charge, we understand, lias been withdrawn by Schenck and McDonald, and it is due to all parties that the public should know it. To withhold this information would subject us to a charge of suppressio veri, which, even Barringer's desperate fab rications cannot justify. There is evidently a great journalis tic combat brewing in the neighborhood of the beautifuf city" of GreeTisl&fffr The belligerents at this juncture are behaving somewhat after the. manner of the two jealous British commanders before Walcheren, when ' "Lord Chatbahii with hid sword drawn, - Stood looking at Sir Bichard Strawhan. Sir Richard, longing to be at 'em. Stood looking at the Earl of Chatham." nftinn ter can reach Takhat ITial on Monday. This, however, is impossible in conse uencelfof 4-he" scarcity of fedd-:andfor- Takht ITial is 35 miles South of Canda hThft Times's Ouettah despatch dated to-day says the news from Candahar is to the 26th inst When Ayoob Khan Pd of Gen. Robert's approach he the men who Stood by him under the shower of death' and destruction. He forfeited the opinion of. all honest men for the sake of an office, and he began by being an independent. i . Cbarlotte Produce Market. AUGUST 31, 1880. ' Cotton Ties ' New. per bdle. 2-50a?.75 B. C. BIBB & SON, Iron Founders, Baltimore, Md. Manufacture a Desirable Line of Heating and Cooking Stoves, Including the Renowned ,.: . The Igbt In Tenncvwe. HasbvUle Ancrieam. The contest in Tennessee is between the enerev. life, thrift and progressive nhanrinned the investment of Candahar snirit. and the dead f ossilism, the dispo- and took position .with his whole force sition to sit down in despair and hug 2.00 llal2 60a6fi 0a65 B0a85 I 40a46 in'ArffahdSiverJ. Gen. Phayre's ad- vance has occupied Gatai. Gen. Phayre himself will march for Candahar to night. Troops are pushing forward now with marvelous rapidity. i C'EXSUS ESIHHEBATOBS what one has. with no effort to improve the condition. It is progress against standing still. To recover the lost posi tion of Tennessee, or to go backward, is the matter at issue. 9 10 13ai4 ! mm 9all 15al8 Preparing Raid the United SUUes Treaxury. New Yokk, August 30 The unpaid and underpaid census enumerators held a meeting at the new court house this morning and formed a permanent or ganization by electing J ames J. Arm strong president, E. Wingard secretary, and H. H. Maine treasurer. It was de cided to raise subscriptions to send a committee to Washington to urge their claims on the i government. Secretary Schurz it was stated had sent no an swer to their petition for relief for warded to him and he was strongly de nounced by the speakers.' Acomrmttee was also appointed to wait on members of Congress from the city to secure rhfiir influence in obtaining their pay. Efforts to give the meeting a political aspect by propositions to organize the enumerators in Hancock or Garfield clubs were voted down. One Man Cut into and otler Injure?! Cleaveland, Ohio, Aug. 30. Last night in consequence of a misplaced switch, Pony engine and the engine of the freight train collided at Central street in this city. John King of Pony engine was thrown or jumped off and was killed. His body was cut in two and shockingly mangled. Three other, train hands, were injured but not dan gerously. Another 9Iabone Man Nominated. Alexandria, Va., Aug 30 General James H. Williams, of Winchester, was nominated here to-day for Congress by the Mahone readjusters, of the 8th dis trict of va. Rather Light Punishment. Chicago Times. A St. Louis preacher has consigned 200.0U0 DeoDle to hell for reading Re publican papers. They are getting off pretty light considering the character of the papers. Snllced. Bagoiko, per yd CoBH.parbush'l..., Mxal, " Pxas, " QT3, shelled, . ... BACON N. C. hog round... Hams, N. C Hams, canvassed. Bum Meats Clear Bib Sides... Labd, per id OOFFM . MmiDIn Good. 14al5 Sugar-house. au MSUDf 30a35 Sugar Syrupx.. : Choice New Orleans yyyV Common.. 4Ua4o Liverpool fine 1.22 50 " Coarse 1.10ai.o swnul iomm . Yellow.... CmAAf ' ::::::: :.: i.ooai.2 BXJTTKB North Carolina. Eggs, per dozen. . Poultry Chickens Spring Ducks Floue Family Extra Super VIRGINIA COOK The most perfect in operatton, attractive in appeairtince1, and lufteraaled for durability Do not buy until you have seen it. Send for Catalogue. augl352t 3 MftSmitli m fh'A Mm Sipfttfih. I illVWUliUll Vll VUV ; v. v BADLY DISFIGURED, BUT STILL IN THE RING 9al0 15a20 14al5 15a20 llal2 15a20 3.25 3.00 2-75 ' PERSONAL. John Dunham's mountain trip has greatly restored hu Jiqalth. Parole. Falsetto. Papoose and other of Lorillard's stud which he had in Eng- - - - I -w 1 1 V i 1 1 A Grant in his Black Friday, gold-speou uanq, nave, qeenf prouguL pacK lo mis iaf5rtl, , i W I LcbwttryJ f.l. 1 1 i j t tji 1 I , The beautiful and bewitching "LiOtta is on her way home with several new European plays. Dr. Manning, a prominent physician of Hertford county, is dead. Very hot but not ,ao hot as. the cli mate in the iaeighb0rh6od of Candahar LO-ticiy, 4 j s , j Walter Clark, the hero of "Mud Cut," sneaks Tnoldmps6hw neSitrweEkT r35enatora rayara vaneeUMi .amp-j lation. That he voted for mixed schools in the South. That he voted for and advocated the ciyil rights bill. : That hi is tirf 'fncirrisite eqliivoca- ThisjnanGarfieldJs the Republican candidate f or.Tresident . ana a morougn-going Aieinocrauc poli tician, in a modest way, vt rites ua about the Democratic mass meeting in" tliat city last week '! ?i lihe?Di&ric I emcracyrtd-night celebrated the nomination of Hancock and English with a monster procession anaraiiiKauuu jiuukliii xxbvci jii u: Jnstofv-Qf vthisvnoh-Voting fiopuHLUo! has there been anything to equal display. Pennsylvania javenuefc from 1 'thGapitoli to Uhe Treasury, J glisteiMd sweftrer when excited, but he never swore falsely in such an important matter as relationship to the 3rerift-Mobilier reng. Mr. Garfield has a monopoly of that kind of swearing. Ouray's Successor. . Los Finos Agency via Lake City August 30 The grand council assem bled here to-day to decide upon Chief Ouray's successor. Chief Soporonari will undoubtedly be the man. He had charge of affairs last winter during Ouray's absence in Washington and showed considerable executive ability. Neither hje. noratoy man inUhe nation 4 Htial to tiilfttechii Tlhe commis- nai aecQmpiisneu npvuiu.: xaio secretary was first taken sick, lgna-, tias, of the Southern Utes, is bitterly opposing the treaty. The time in which, the treaty must be ratified expires on the lath of October. 1 It Yellow Fever? Memphis, Tenn., August 81 Dr. C. A. ' Rice,' inspector of the national board of health at Vicksburg Station telegraphs that he has taken five sick people off. or tne tow Doativaven, wiiwu arrived Saturday evening from New OrteansbutthatJUie.boat.proceeded up the river against his protest. The health authbritteThre are on the alert, and the Baveft will aot be permitted to land at this port Why Cochrane Killed Thomson. .' Newcastle Ky., Aug. 30. Consta Wft. nor.hrane ariejted two men Sal MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH AUGUST SO, 1880. PRODUCE. I w . . -m 1 XI l- A.2 A., ' 11 firt at once. iu. no . - "Old Probs will be appointed at once. This weather needs looking after Baltimore Oats steady: Southern 4 0a41, Wes tern white 39a40, do. mixed 87a38, Pennsyl vania 80Vfea8. FroTlslons firm; mtz pork 16 50; bulk meaU loose shoulders 6a6. clear rib sides 8, ditto packed tfl&a9iA; bacon shoulders 7, clear Bides hams 12lfeal3. Lard re fined tierces 0. Coffee strong: Klo cargoes 1814alVi Sugar strong;. Aj soft 10. Whisker higher at 1.15. Freights steady. Chicago Flour quiet; Western spring 4.25a,25 Wheat active; No. 2 red winter 92; No. 2 Chi cago spring 87 cash, 86a87 August, SIVs Sep tember. No. 8 do . Corn higher at 38a cash, 3S September, 89a Octorber. Oats higher at 26 cash October, fork firm at 17.05. Lard easier si 7.70. Bulk meats easier; shoulders 5-60, short ribs 8.25. short Blear 8.60. Whiskey firm at 1.12. .Cincinnati Flour quiet; family 4.60a4.75, f:ui!v .nOiLfif;. Wheat dull: No. 2 red winter 4ay5, No. 2 amber 88a90- Corn steady; No. 2 mixed 4fic. Oats veak: No. 2 mixed 31c Pork dull at 16.00. Lard dull at 7.75a8.00. Bulk meats dull; shoulders 5.$2& clear ribs 8.50; bacon guiet; shoulders 6.50, ribs 0.50, sides 8.75. Whiskey active at 1.10.' Sugar : firm; hards llalllA, New Orleans 9a9V. Uogs duU; com mon 0.9Oa4 5O, light 4.55a4 80, packing 4.85a 5 20, butcbers B.a&5U3o. Nw York Southern flour dull; common to fair extra 4 75a5.55, good to choice do 6.25a6.70. Wheat closed quiet; ungraded i winter, red 98a 1.07. Corn anSeMJed; ungraded 50Va5Hi. Oats afitlve. at SSVi for No. 8. CoSee . oulet; Rio. In cargoes 14alft In Job lots isai7. ugar firm; centrifugal 8&a, C!uM; touftcevado 7a, fair to good reilning,7a, prima 8; feflaed weak; lOlfaalA. , Molasses nmeL BicedmUWPiipa bavj Bangoon 5ao. wool quiet: aomesiic neetr & TAKE NOTICE. Thus w the only Tottery ever voted on by the people of a State, and. under a late aecisum or is the only Legal Lattery rune in the United State, aU other charters having been repealed or having no existence. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR TUNK NINTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS L AT NEW ORLEANS. Tuesday, September 14th, 1880 124th Monthly Drawing LOUISIANA STATS LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature, el the 8tate for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1868, iobtobtemi or TWBwrr-nvK txabs, to which ontract the Inviola ble faith of the State Is pledged, which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchise in the new constitution adopted December 2d. A. D., 1879, with a capital of 81,000,000, to which it has since added a Re serve Fund of over $350,000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars each. Hall-TlCK-ets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES : 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 2 Prizes of 2,500 5 Prizes of 1,000. 20 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes of 1 200 Prizes of .880.000 ...10,000 ... B.000 E.000 ,000 ...10,000 .10,000 .10,000 the . r .... A Patent Rrfused'BettafeWe It CBflitoi With Edivon's. Washington. Aug. 30 An 1C, snrained Gen. Barringer has a sore throat; his vrtTY.fe;l4fbnslr iLTirt ithft bifl.hliift'vamsfin' t . 'WUUiaiUiiiJK MiiuucB Miu MauoucwDuvxvai l nisiT.nrnaT, are swo Jen.. - . s The procession was dveir'half ah' hour r- - -";Sylf7 :.:r'j! . ilnVpassing a givenMpoiniUv-.There 'jtfas.ta called, and that was thatt the TOute ; of th procession was. over the, Identical aveadel how handsomeK bated with 'asphalthtch:GeiieTalt3aTneld,iTrwn sideration of j a ' nve-thousand-doliar '"fee," allowed to be ipaveLwith a;wortl less wood, which totted jlway in aejf years. The prominent speakers at the ' ratification meeting were few. Senator H vhurman.waynoi in theityivMajori Daniels, 'of Virginia,- wno conded Hancock 8 nooiinattont Hjineimiatfc- made a ringinj'speecn. ah remarader of the oratory "was sarpned-try -tocaV a 2. Pork firm at 15.87a10.25; : middles dull; long, 50, pulled 22a47. unwa8toeoTi5a87, Texas I office Dy amau uamcu. nucu xuuuiupuY whohad made threats 9f illinff him,. T4avineltheiistiir's office Thpmp-i w$n dreHv rrr81'r;ereiipon Cochr. I clear m, shortleary, long and sborj. 8 raSe firedkUling ThompsonlnstantJy; ? ai245 JTeighte quiet . ; koo prizes of 20...-....... iy.yy 1000 Prizes of 10".'..- .10.0U0 ! APPROXIMATION PRIZES x 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 82,700 fl ADDroximation Prizes of 200 1.800 P Approximation Prtees of 100. ... ; 000 o;o CD h . 777) H i i 8 br? s o p o a rTT ' a N rr ag o. g 1 2 . S f CJ cq . g U Z ? Z2-:(?., tiBI. , 1 I I V---1-- . If NORTH CAROLINA R. R. COMPANY. Company Shops, N. C, Aug. 5. 1KS0. THE second payment (of 8 per cent) of dlvi-lend No. 18 win be due September 1st, and liva ble to stockholders of record on 10th of August, 1880. to 1st September, 18H0. , aug6-to sept 101 P- B. RUFFIN, Sect' y. CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. DR. ROBERTSON, 19 SOUTH EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MD., From fifteen years experience in hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure m m diseases of the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous Srstem viz: Organic and Seminal Weakness, licit vua uruiu iirt. Dlm- ick and Nocturnal Emissions, etc., ail resulting irom abuses in youth or excesses In manhood. Diseases recently contracted cured in five to ten days, and the poison entirely eradicated from the system. Also all skin and blood diseases quickly cured Dr. Robertson, a graduate of the Unlvers ty or Maryland, refers to any ; of the leading physicians of Baltimore. Special attention given to all fe male complaints and irregularties. All consultations strictly confidential, and medi cines sent to any address. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. septlOlT i mnotAncv (loss oi sexual uuwor , tv md Trembling. Paloltation of the He; naoa nt eirit nrttlrirllnAfta. Pains In the B; mm METROPOLITAN 4 ' 1 FOR - 1857 Prizes, amounting to 9QB to nABTUinofhia nnrvnannndlnff turentS wnom a uoerai co ujyutfwu wu ..8110,400 wanted at all be i')'-i VA4Mtir fllftilro; fC?MIUlou. . . TtnmftTCPOnr.CONN- J.U2UST au,f-An U-JMTXi&iZTiUlIU jitJAl AXZri :ailH Sf 1 RXCUrSlOIl llLMU U nuyiv vi. COTTON. GALYK8TON-Easy; mld'ng lUfe: ldw middling 10; good ordinary ;. net JW?Ut24P; grosa ; sales biz; Bioqa o,zow; expuiw woatmoo 289s Great BrttaM-.-NoBFOiJt-QuIet; middling1 llc: net receipts lfUt , cross : stock 8.105: exports coastwise iA( fBViifftatoTiicr. Sailrad- was suninto by an upward bound express and f reight "Pnrinr Tlonk. this afternoon. if . . ' . 4.11-i .4..mA A I K'T. miu 1T. avnnvta tlrtrpnt Britain . -r .T. - "t.-- g-jrT x k m iwii.Mt.uiii,. i.Kwr.n ftnginaara ware jHtrtiiy-mxuxw;,. i " r r . 1 : t LXtourt by ex-Senator Thomas L. C ling- flpwmwmi. " A lnT7Tvn man,WheVin. C.agarnstthe d-i8Kia iwins. LoiAinnVif tVAV'rTiiisaionMPatBnl3fe-iaeaisaHRJiJ oevciai aio ii i;30 .. gninners exports' to ureat Britain points. Write, clearly stating full address, for further Information, or send orders by express or in a Reg istered Letter or Money Order bv mail, addressed 0lUyt0 M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, Louisiana, or same person at , , No. 319 Broadway, New York. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management .of General Q. ,T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Earjy. , aug 10-dw4w Sheet MnsicMusic BoGts,Small InstTQiiiciits, carried the Statetby a plurality of 5,5p0. There is a more? Ktte ' partisan' 1 f eelmjf -: ingidjanand"l6sfriijidende vdenti vote than prpbablyXK W ''-' l Stete; in s the Union. vhatever effort ( r of smuggle the Bepublicans are making " " lhis.year, it cannot exceedj cannot"even fully equal the TjerfeUffr'desp6rate;aId - ' unparalleled contest ot 1876, whichas carried on under! Morten's personal di Q rection. There' are not reasons irr the i r anvrusdv (ri Tndiana wlid voted for Tilden in 1876 should not vote " ' for Hancock. . There are ,most .payable and numerous reasons why many peo- pie in Indiana, who didri't yote -fprTjlk den should ana win voce ivi uuumyw Revolutions never go backward. ' It affords usinexpressiblepleasure to Ui? ibldtoianiidunce this;imorning:thaar V'ffiS. l3 narSelc-urrt v&t about the -ailment of llis llQlinespp. 1?ope. If therefisnythinfftroiblinft Lin It- Is the wicked world, -where tne ...Avflf trie naKnar uyu mo 'i 'tl I ssion fusing a. patent for an lmprpvement - in theelectrifeiightsrTh-deVice sought umeawiin aluminium mugueisis uuw w, snecarand "gaedith puroyzrcofiia Tmg ig.iustaned btwo-jrtetttiusvesl and snveslTeht bVits resistance to -exec Brie 67;&aMiafceefce7rit .bains Cittri f usiWer -r anrt 0 lncQmbustirjie. . . xne reas-dnsl f oi C the wiejaawijles )vjat the . . natent Office for retusmg a'patent erethat tlie iClaims'JCOTtlict with the patent issued to T. A. Edison Sept. 16th, 1879, for the light from in candescent zirconia and another, to one Jenkins,'March 4th, 1879, for. pladi-; us supports. The case has been placed -CTrthedocketor'the-pteeaber-terrja or tne court. - . -t-A T rrr-T X GREASED1 LiIGIITItll JIow Oil Fires are Extinsraislied. ) Bedfori:Penn; August saTne' icoixutnis. sltucjsui ignviuug ki?vat.t5( Line on Saturday evening burned out overflows were obviated by firing solid t thei burnine l eraininfi ewynay ana urn. mA .rtWfntr Wiai rtiUrtff fTU-0, bJ drrir 1th StAteJ aitnOUCIl DOl SlUeS nt'j i in ii in t . i i. ; uuui . uu.v,v wh w WU. V ------- , .1; J. ' lnsterW ppncomDe always aiiuiug Jast night without causing any .further destruction 6 property!'" Dangerous overflows were oDviated t shots Intov thof bottom ot tank anduiawjnfetheoiy ni r thousand barrels ; were consumed i 1 1 1 1 .. ,- l'f TltTijclncfoIDlaMw?r J AVlLMTNGTON, B&u, Aligiit Jra turns from the entire delegate elections on Saturaay ieueiuu w, c rH,voT, a-ot convention to be nelu jnvBteriotiM murder of a Lawyer, .ew rjAufeAaiirde l-fSSffigr YestiTdayyahe stabbing of Lawyer . - C HarrSBd has caused qmie a to Centlnent ' Boston Steady-, middling 12Vfeci lewmlddling lli5-oet ord-y. 10"tfec: net receipts 22J; 8COCK 0Y4O4; 88 PhUadelphia Times. oi C: Haswam hayfcarSHteatWaltaff fBest and Jos. Harjeysuspiaonotpeinffcpnceraea in theifekclyana aeiiior Ion the trsiPk of two others. The men arrested claim' to knfiw nothing of the murder The bar will hold a meeting to-mor row on the death of Mr, uarwarci. on 'litdlane , -'.i iMiwHkf--August'27PJsident Haves and party, consisting of Geb; Shermanr Gen. McCook, Mr. Hawetis, AlrsHa; Sherman this West respondent QaortjlTri . n' ifHai ir.nt.inn. "When aut'StioiiPd'as tbtUe outlook in Indiana he replied i T-n Tteniihlicans feel that theyare !,-."'-"'' v i il.t.i. ii,.-'.... ana tniDK .. uiey csirr Wtt .intffllHlM. dilng , good IMp; gross . sales r wise".: .... , middjing .0c;low mtd otxlUwy -;' receipt 7; stock 88S; exports ' 5P.ast- Midinino- n.uwf mwid ordinary lOlci set receipts "72w . inn. uni r T08-145: sales ?;spiuiicio; "- 1 .2,60 ; exporte jtb. Great Britain . , . NSAYAHHAK-Easyj mid- : A;- 19-kPUSnio-10c: good oraiuary fllc; net receipts Mi.W; saTiOots-8'64.1: exp- Wlise' 8,264; conuneM--. - ' ! fdor OBiiiitoslefi mid llft; low .mid dling llJArgood oa'y 10M; et receipts 1,548; erosi. 206: ; sales ; gfltf; iStoek 83,488i exports Great Britain -r-;? coastwise rr-j prance , ; ; MoBna-Dulh' middling 1114c; iqw. midfumg low POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE ; C D i stri bat! on1 iCompil n y , - ' 4.7 MACAULETS THEATRSr to the CSty of fconisTiuea!j C Thou. TbMrfhM' 'nnthOTlsed bf thA .. niDtiiniH tn tii fhA Courts 01 Ke tucky, ; according Uy a contract .made wltlr the owners or uie JiTansioix graui, wui wui "riCi' on the last day bt every month (Sundays and Fri days excepted), for the period of five yearsj termi nating on June 80.1885. - i, ' The United States Circuit Court onr March 81 , rendered the following decisions: JLL. w. i.Tisfr-Taat the CpnmonwealthPisriimtion Com- fegirV Notice to Contractors SEPTEMBER, ANbr Fall Catalogues of Fattens T IDS Will be received by the undersigned com 15 mlttee. for the bulldlog of a brick church at Paw Creek in Mecklenburg Co., from this date to nfh nf&nt. i n nranlnesandSDecincaaons can be seen at Mr. J. H. Henderson's store.-ta Charlotte. Bids will be made in writing : under 'geal giving fidl name and address tom) G. H.WEABN. V Charlotte N. C; . - Cbtomfttee, TO If INB OWNERS. i rrnv VnrVi nnrnitnsi Rnld Minlnz and Eeductlon Jl ComDBny having completed their Chlortnattag I gotSttonswlth mine owners for the purchase' of if aphuret ores of Gold. To applications, ticcom- anisa hr average sample ior exammauwi auu a- aug25-d3mos. Salisbury, N. C, JUST RECEIVED, AT SSSk tma cuiiuieii, xhaivx 1 -gg stock 2549 exports ooasiwse i gobeme whlc& ii mec wim sro puyuwj whf cUmIU JXLA O a vjl x v M - 1 u Avail uxiMUU - , , . . "viywwfvi r?r -rr . f r-r-r; ' r --pr: 'i . ;n , xi J 4 t I . . -t : ..!. n t , ) f ,.; 1. 1 1 I ... 1 .... 1 ' city this,, morning on iiieit 'ay'i-Vjjpsa,!- mtdii(fl " nwr ' reoeipi iM i..-,. ij,... , . Pirlng.tTOir Stay ypur corKj iBSjshlpmeuta T17;8ales;swcko,4Si. i., s,f. .l ir J v'M'i .l ' 'onnnn Called OAthn?nTiflent lO V'AuerjBTA-QuJet;' ' middling I0a4c.; vitw ildh',"1iSH",-1- VVfriT..V.TjoloOO Mdwa l relative the PO 'A,D&ortlnary9 rt:Ai 4 feUV-' 7.1, i 5 000 smpments "--; saiesoooio;)'. , !i( . ,.10 Prizes.Sl,OOO.eaoH,...-n.,' , ;iy,yw 1 Mil kri7Wi him eaon... ,...,. iu,uw "lOaHtoir' lOOeach;.-:-..-.:.-:,. ; j 10,000 t nnri IM!rt r,KVai'.t' 'JXAjj. JitllJM 10.000 :!i dllnr Ila? good ordinary 10ic- net recelpto Ttwn ; gross . m-j.- satesj qw, v i , oastwiseioy. . .. . , Nkw TOM-r-Cotton easy; sales 979; midd'g imton io. iftfriHiino'nriAftnfl law: net receipts i; iVsi MnuniidMAd Tiet recelts. 10.206: pa1finJSxfte,-KepuDUcans oi imuwuih .expon.ibireaijrim, ,ouo; wummc" uwj; think the? are gaining grouna. f . - MvWp)Ol-NoDn--Cotton, dtlii: ' middling: up-,. KT TtAws t.neW Yor Stated t ' " r Hands 'TnlddlIn2 - Orleans 7 3-1H3 sales, sefnrerrepuraging. Is donv preier to rTdiJtk eon vers aD0uu politics. ? ui wuc, c; - j . i 'darhi ; -600 Pri288,fo 20 each,t inn- i-TTilnnilH low ' middling I iry B81r82d; August and " erypoay 82T.mbe?4ih5mbet,6 72d, .Decem-; vle'- prejudices f tma J -and sympathies, sod January 6 S-16d,- January and Jebruary ' pistri- but It raeet.people;. Of every;polltlcai 6 72d. mtures weak, :..V' 5 I T' ' f butlonand Orders for Tickets should be Addressed -vM!''-'r'""' t'T. . .i. -tW-mJ.." t i. ?t. popfAN, CowHrJoumal Building, 12,000 8 Prizes, $300 eabb. Approxlmatloh Prteei $2,700 fl Prizes' '200 H 'J-. .1300 a Prizes;. 1 100"" i. " t'.Vi-. k 1 WW Tqao Prtk: J'. ' . . r.1.'.: .'.V.'. i. i .8112,400 Whole Tickets.' 82 ; Half Hckett, $1 27 .Ttekets, jf- I., i 50; 55 Tickets. 8100. ' - Bemlt by Fostomee Money uraer. ; negiBiertr a insure aeainst mistakes and delays, torres- pondenU will please write their names ana piaoes TIDDVS BOOK STOIIB. tS&cHh END F0U THEM - Jf i a: r,ti.W.INE WANTED, BY a young man, well recommended, native pf Iredell county, a situation as salesman in some business house in Charlotte:- Address aug6 " OBSEBVEBj. ADVEUTJSER8 By addressing GEpP:0WBLL CO., 10 Sproce 8L, New.Torfc au learn tfca ejart iost of any pro- posed line of adVeBTISING In American News papers. ..iOO-page pamphieM0o in A ', TEAR 'and expenses to Aeents. Outntfree.' Address VI0K.KK i angnroi. bibhw i!li rob;gkaham, TN theState- and Onlte 'statea Courts. IwUe: stracts of Titles, Surreys, fun jturnisuea ior ew rc 1 1 novi vita . -i So t)tA K Amlnant PhMlClaf8 alia PubltoblTheONLY CWlHever, Dyspepsia, Hdren's Dlseas Complaint, etc., if you get the g"nn0 Void M Piice for Genuine Holman's 1 Pads. S. - free .fgoiAci,w m SaJp. .-1.1 i:(f "'in- - . 18 V' nelson the present dlnd proprle orstn fered lor s per is well nMunri uih .unssviik mi."".'"'" r - fered for sale, either in who e o r in esuiDiisnearin?"" "7 "aa .nw business proBpecte; aia J.T, one would return ery fau-2?emmi;ern,s m ottcH it .. vrv accomoaaiinB lch11 b. u y . . - . uno- . be given. JReferby pera"'"'' Any aPK Jones of Chuu led wlih cationstor ProhJM -O." cl,a references, and may be addressea w otte- N C.'"'"s (4rtiM tfwti ' ioifldiwtl.-arf. . '-. ' . .'. ', 1 Minn .l'i I' FITiri.- t- 1 x wjv-.-t- J; ,1 miii It 1: w ANTED By a ntiPmahwhdhas na - 1 Li.v. nnn nuuu" . r.. - . . . . z .:iAna nnn wuu - ..Mtinfi .1!. fSSisSad TadlolniaBeo I a situation In a store lit fhwiotw. I nmPndaUons. Apply toTnronng J9Sg.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1880, edition 1
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