fit i tit ij SXTBSOSJPTIOK MAIMM S3 00 ji Manila fMtt Monti v.- rme Month WEEKLY EDITION : .4 00 .3 00 76 .S3 00 . a io manner of 3b Jb.tbi ni,Udw ' an the eowntu) 'aaaaWaiaWPaBfcjBBaSaBa--SJBaMSjaiBBag2tt LZTTES-EXADS. CaSCS. of (frs county, pcmtjxaO, ru Mntttht .a ft: ...1 00 VOL. XXV. CHARLOTTE, N, C SATURDAY MARCII 20, 1881. NO; 3,756: y Liberal ReducHontor OUtm. ' - 'TjV l. -i!Ul .KMA Wliv I .-.." ,. I. r. , . tPATKHTED JW WXH, 1876.) ll A Magnificent Stock OF- ALSO, THE Prettiest and Largest Stock of WHITE GOODS ever offered In the city of Charlotte. marl ft Bouts a-fl gUozs "881 Spring Stock 1881 We are daily receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES'. MISSES'. CHILDBENS,' GENTS', BOYS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line all prices. In variety and FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZ2S AND BRICES. Cull and see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 iik Bargains TO BE OFFERED DURING THE NEXT SIX DAYS. all and be Convinced. Hargraves k Wielm. tears : 'J'HE WASHINGTON GAZETTE, Published at the National Capital every Sunday f oS8 f1111 resume of the preceding week, news Ktlonal topics and general intelligence, be aeg being the only . r . REPRESENTATIVE SOUTHERN pAPEfi ' Ju8JpPrtlmltl National Democratic Farty. lted by. GEORGE C. WEDDERBURN. of Virgin ia, formerly publisher of the Richmond (Va.) ' Enquirer. . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION i 1 " ' ,??le copies, one year. nostaaenaML - .. 00 nr Z?.v uw bU UH BQIBOB HaQ neriniotmauon address i- . - ' y wSAZETTB PUBLISHING COMPlNT, J Received Antique Other Laces ALEXANDER HARRIS BOOTS II IDS Brands Latest Styles vuuim sn nrtA vAsnMM nain a mi oopief, to one address, postage id .20 00 9Sy tree to the person securlag the claps.; Dc.23. w8hington, ft ottne MUOf .-: i8 oofls, loifctufl, c. Dr.- Warner's Cross-Band HIP CORSET, THE HIP portion of which is made of Thbkx Thicknesses OF CLOTH, bound with two se ries of bones crossing each other, as shown In this cut, making a very nrm.durable.and easy-fitting Corset Dr. Warner's Celtbrated Nursing CORSET the best and Most Comfortable NURSING CORSET in the MARKET. We have exclusive sale of the above Corsets, and the trade is respectfully Invited to an Inspec tion of the same. T.L mar20 WLlBtzlVmzovcs: A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families, Hotels, Clubs, Parties, Etc. Boston i C H. QBATES fc SOXS. The "Hub Punch " has lately been Introduced, Mid meets with marked popular favor. It is Warranted to Contain only the Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juiees and Granulated Sugar. It is ready on opening, and will be fonnd an agreeabla addition to the choice thinn which undeniably enlarge the pleasures of life and encourage good fellowship and (ood a nature u ngaur enioyeo. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just the Thing to Keep In Wine Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch. It can be used Clear or with Fresh Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Sold bv leading Wine Merchants. Grocers. Hotels ami Druggists everywhere. Trade suoDiled n nnif.i:We dpIcjs bv W son & Burwell, Wholesale and Bitall Druzz 1st Charlotte. N. C." Jan 23 -eod 6 m. INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AN THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. AND THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of ajppetite,W'aneabowela costive, Pain in theHead.with a dull sensation in the back part, Pain under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disiip clination to exertion of body or rnincC, Irritability -'at temper, Iiow spirita, Ikhw of memory, with a feeling of having neg lected some duty, weariness, pigzjness, Muttering of the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, HeftdacheBestleaa nesa at night, highly colored Urino. :, LT THESE WABimrOS ABE UHHEESES, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S FILLS are especially adapted to such easei,one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause the Doay vu suite on w ictmi .u u ,uc jovciu noarlahed, and by theirTonle Aetlomon the IMg-eatlve Orjrnns, lleariilarStooU are pro- ducad. Price 25 cents. jd cents. o nmurrmj at., a.m. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gbat H aib or Whisk kbs changed to a Glossy Black by a sinele application of this Dyb. It SEMI HUB QflllCH LLS imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of f 1. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. Dr. TUTT'S BASLAL of Valuable Informatlm and Cwntl Receipt, win be Bulled FREE on applieatian. Feb 23 deodAwly. HUGH SISSON & SONS, Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers OF MARBLE STATUARY, MONUMENTS, FURNITURE SLABS, Tile-, Mantels, Altars, Tombs, 140 West Baltimore Street, AND CORNER NORTH AND MONUMENT ST8 Drawings & Estimates Furnised Free. BALTIMOltE, Md feM2 deod4wly , llESOLVED. gnMary al the Be luiaiei Paveaed by the Genetat A einbl y. . Raleigh News-Ot-server. 1. Resolution concerning the can-' vass of the votes of the State officers. Ratified January 18. - r r lseaotutioh lormincr a loml commit tee-on psh interests. Ratified aauarf Id. Resolution of instruction to our Sen ators and members of Coneress in rfr gard to the amendment of the commer cial law of the United States. Ratified January 18.? - : - Resolutiohto pay the clerks of the board of State canvassers. Ratified January 18. Resolution on the election of trustees of the University of North Carolina. Ratified January 20. Resolution of thanks to W. H. Van derbilt for a donation of $10,000 to the University. .Ratified January 29. Resolution in regard to the repeal of the tax on brandy distilled from fruit. Ratified January . iV Resolution of instruction to our Sen ators And . members of the House of Representatives in the Congress of the United States in relation t,o the educa tional fund. Ratified January 31. Resolution requesting that our Sena tors and members of Congress urge that the Commissioner of Agriculture be made Secretary of Agriculture'and a' member of the President's cabinet. Ratified February 4. - .! Resolution, irequestiug our Senators and Representatives in Congress to dse their influence to secure the passage of House resolution No 6,747. " Ratified February 4. Resolution making a survey of Ore gon iniet, in uare county, by the Uni ted States gdvernmenV ajid for buying ana staxing ine same, itatihed ebru? ary IT. : " . v " - : Resolution requesting out Senatbrs and Representatives in Congress to use their influence to repeal the tax Qn to bacco, snuff arid r brandies. Ratified February 17. Resolution providing additional cler ical assistance for the Secretary of State. Ratified February 19. ' Resolution to pay the traveling ex penses of the two sub-committees ap pointed to visit tne Morganton and Goldsboro Insane Asylums. Ratified February 23. Resolution to amend the resolution Viding for aid for the Orphan Asv- um at Oxford, ratified March 14, 1879. Gives $5,000 instead of $3,000 to those institutions. Ratified February 25. Joint resolution relating to the Agri cultural uepartment ana guano works, Ratified February 25. Resolution in relation to the granite column at Cowpens. Ratified March 8. Resolution to investigate the sale and transfer or Carteret county s stock m the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road Company. Ratified March 5. Resolution in relation to the acts passed at tne uenerai Assembly in re gard to crimes and offenses against the fetate. Katihed March 5. Resolution in favor of the county of tjaoarrus. taunea March n. Resolution to print 1,000 copies of the testimony in relation to the Western North Carolina Railroad Co. Ratified March 11. Resolution to give the convicts in the penitentiary Bibles and other reli gious books. RatiGed March 11. Resolution granting convict labor for the construction of the Danville and Haw River Railroad Co. Ratified March 12. Resolution in relation to Yorktown. Ratified March 12. Resolution in relation to leasing the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad. That it is the sense of the General As sembly that no lease of said road shall be made unless with the concurrence of the board of directors of said rail road. Ratified March 14. GARFIELD, GLADSTONE AND BEA- CONSFIEM. Why the President Never Book. London World. Wrote a MYou see," he says warmly, "political life fossilizes a man. unless he has the strength to introduce a vivifying ele ment. 1 have been eighteen years con tinupusly in politics. For eighteen years I have been busy in the House of Representatives during the sessions and during the recesses at Washington taid ing the Republican cause by stamp speaking or by any other means that offered by which to advantage the party which is, as I think, most fitted to maintain the conntrvs integrity. Yet there never was a time when I was too busy to study the works of great thinkers, and to make notes and com ments on their wisdom. During my military life I looked into the subject of the histories of armies since the days of Sesostris. Here you see my notes on that course of reading." So saying he takes up a large book, fullof memoranda, of queries ; of quotations and of original dissertations in his own handwriting, in (ireek ana .Latin, in Frenclf. German and English. "At another time," he continues, "I became deeply interested in the Goeth ean literature. Here are my cullings from that mine of gold, with original comments.. Again, J wanteA to know what all the great thinkers of the world had had to say about women: so here you see excerpts gleaned from innum erable sources-, in various languages. Another of my literary occupations has been that of making collections of the charming things we read in current journalism. We see something that strikes us as beautiful in a daily or weekly newspaper, something that w should like to read again, to let our children read. The paper ; gets lost torn up, and the little literary gem has vanished forever. My wife and I have had a habit of cutting such, pretty things Out and pasting them in scrap books. He points to a shelf full -of these bulging volumes. UI have," Gen. Garfield is careful to explain,1 '"never had time to write a book. You, see, J have been eighteen, nay twenty-one, years continuously in officer Mr. Glad stone goes out of office, and has time to translate bis Homer. Lord Beacons field goes into retirement, and has Je sure to pen his caustic no vels, J : am never out or pmce, ana oeyona! a iew magazine articles on military, agricul tural and nolitical subjects. I have never had time to prepare anything for puoncation. -5 - ,', :-- Htjhdskds . or Mxir. Wojcbh" ahd Cbujjbes Rkscukd from beds of palavAlctmeasand. almost deata and made strene ana neanj ,pj ranters Ginger Tonic, ate the Seat evidences In tne world of its sterling wonn..- You can Jind tnem ln everjr tirimnnlV.PestSSeead!Tjertl8enient .'. , : 1 " m 1 a 1 . . ,- - Trr -femtth Scrolalaarrttn ttyntWowttt removes all SMn enrption&vaidirill, gJve. Toa a. beautiful and clear cnmpteXloi;, . uentiemen w wie anenajng ,ipe uenerai -as-i semDiyxnis. mv ler.lt be a wound received ins rhoronebU-treated W l rtan tompeiled to that it tea success, for I rjrre had expertenoe wl different pby slclan 8 and remedies, and found noth ing to cure me until Insed your Star Corlne which has cored a remarkably bad case. Wishing yon &for sale bj Dr. T. C. Bmttb, "OCKSI nonfttrATiQas. 1rr ffeadin8;OaMaUlBar bribe Her York vf- i iApFIievtaw Sfal to Baltoortank ... r .: WASHiNdTOii, Alarch 23.Soma ot thehx)niinatior18enitQ the Senate to day created a sensation. Mr Robert son,' i State Senator and a robust antl- ijonitungiOjaujf WMiiiunju lor couec lot of the portasfew , Yorkv and. the presenvrouTCftiHu i .trrni, nomir riated as. coAs-feneral at'Xondon;' thereby dispjafifiea. Adam, Radeait, the biographer? todVdevoted , friend of npffiiijaTrornerenniaiicjnissi & tilace now filled .MchL J.: Cramer, one ox me numerous, oronersin-iaw or Gen. Grantr.and.4lr4. Cramer, was sent in for the Swiss mission, bow held by i luuuioa x aii,i yyu vy 01 , ex-oecre-taryFish,;.Mr, Cnandler, the bosom friend of-; Mr. Blafne, and the great card-writer, ;c$ras qprainated for Solicitor-genera and -Mr.. PhjUips, the 'aathe lifa la Court of Claims. tary. of the' hard-inonev Onceprivate secretary of Gen. was' nominated for jommissioner :of , Indian affairs. Mr. Robertson was one of the leaders of the boaters in the ,x viz. uuiegauon at unicago last sum mer, and made himself particularly ob noxious to Senator Conkling. He is a great adiuirer of Mj, Blaine-, and some ascribe his nomination to Mr. Blaine's influence, which does not tally with the report that he intended to keep his hands off in New York. It is reported in some quarters that the iiominatioh was made with the purpose 01 bringing Mr. Gohklingto terms in the Stanley Matthews, ease; Gen; Badeatf was kept at Londoh during the Hayes adminis tration by the especial request ef Gen. Grant. Altogether, Mr. Conkling and his friends are not so wWpleased with to-day's nominations ias with Tester- day's. s The Grant influence also want ed the appointment of Miss van Lew as postmaster at lucnmona, Due ur, ixiimer, who is now in occupancy, was nominated,!" He is a friehd of Gen. Mahone, and it was said by the friends of Mr. Mahone that the appointment was due to his influence. . Mr. Phillips, who" bas bewhseiicitor-general for some time, is not pleased with the idea of be ing superseded by W. E. Chandler or by any one else, and it is said has writr ten to the President, declining the nomination for judge of the Court of Claims. Electric Light for Netr Tork. As already briefly announced, the New York board of aldermen has pass ed a resolution which provides that the .Edison Fiectric Light Company snail be authorized to lay tubes, wires, con due tors and insulators, and to erect lamp-posts in the streets, avenues, parks and public places in that city for the purpose of supplying electricity ior illumination. The resolution provides that all excavations in streets, remov als and replacements of pavements or sidewalks are to be made according to the direction of the commissioner of public works, and under such further conditions as to security against dam age to sewers, water-pipes or gas-pipes as may be prescribed by the mayor, controller and commissioners of pub lic works, who are now by law author ized to make provision for lighting the streets of the city. Whenever a permit shall be granted to open the streets, pavements or sidewalks for the pur- nose of laving the tubes, wires, conduc tors, etc., a sum equal to f per cent, for each lineal foot of street occupied snail be paid to the city.. Fibbing Creek Factery Rock H1U Herald. Mr. F. H. Barber returned last week from the North, where he has been for the past two weeks, selecting and pur chasing machinery for his factory. He has bought three thousand and sixty spindles of the most improved kind, which are to be delivered in August By that the building will be completed, and it will not require much time to put the machinery in position and start tne mill. .Experienced workmen win accompany the machinery, which will ensure its beina put up right. Mr. Davis, the conttatetor for the enlarge ment of Htm Piedmont Mill, is about through with his-contract there, and has engaged to bring his force over and put , them to work on the Fishing Creek Factory. It is the intention of this companv to increase their num ber of snindles to five thousand. This can be cone at an additional' cost of 25 percent -f . 1 A IiOcemotiTe Sixty-Two Feet Lang;. Philadelphia Record. At the Pennsylvania Railroad Comt pany's shops at Altoona, a monster lo comtitive Is receiving - the finishing touches. Its-length from the pilot's point to the dead wood on the rear end of the tank is 62 feet The weight is 92,700 pounds. Each revolution of the driving wheels propels the engine 19j feet. The machinery governing the sand box is a newnyerrtiory, 'and iHs completely mtbe baadstof the engine! driver. In two trial trips up the ARei ghany Mountains, one . to. Kittanning Point and the other tfr&htzin, the lo comotive behaved ver; ijgtisf actorily turning-curves on" the up-grade at the rate of thirty miles an nbur, with great ease. The company expects by using this engine to reduce the : transit time between this city and New York to 9ti minutes.- A Prapoied meUament to tc Confed erate JDead. WUBungJon Star. . Mrs. General Robert Preston, Presi dent of the Montgomery Memorial As-i sociaton Of Virginia, and Mrs. Maryf Meanf. both xt South Carolina, but now residingrin Virgihia,3: have ire(uested lien, ljane to solicit uunuriuuuons ironx the people of Wilminon'' to enable them to erect a -monument over the Confederate, dead at the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, wherear&bur-! ied a large number of Korth. Carolina srildierB. Aa the General :hkan't : the: ttnietofiolt mibdttbialia.- persoa,i he hopes the people.wrflf respond with-! not beiigfaskedindiVidtiany.c and giT&! him thepleafet'-toag.iareml tance to theSemot V estawe "ahdpa- toiotiCladiesI --J. CZ : Do not faU to call on your druggist f or a bottle of that pure, sweet and delicious blood purifier,. Smlttf s 8mfulafiyrnr Star Curiae euf al jhipnlcSoresandls a sure S2i9 tor ipni abotUa.et Smith a Scrofula Syrup and. Stat Carina. . From R F. Moora, A.M PreeWant of Moore's uUiBusmeM Universe, AflantaG to to certify that I have used fc3heney Expecto rant tomyfarallr foever47eeaadeaii re :esaaiend it at aa tovaluable. remedy lor Coogba, 'etoTandliave found if superior to any other remo os that! have trledV For-sale by Dr. T. a Smith. Biv i.si.traioH.'u:vti ;.i7, flmake happy iwvukpid inarl- -i- Ln' iWiivakbt Dr.T.08mita. ! MTJSic I '.J . i 1 f J OO .BBB JO OB B . J O QBBB J JO -OB B JJJ GO BB OO TTTT OO FET o or Son OP OO F O T O . O T LUX OO T The ages are 9 to 14 years, Ieb25 FRIGES DOWBT. 1 vm m FOR THE Having received Intelligence from our house In Baltimore, which is one of the lanr eBt purchasers of.Woolens.Shat the same have deataed.from 10 te 15 pei cent, which naturally makes a decline to Clothing, we consequently act accoxdlnalr, and we now offer our stock at Reduced Prices, as we onlj eon. tract lor large Quantities. We are assured that we purchase" at' very close figures, and give every patron the benefit We have man fTJ Una .aay fothar boose can snow, and better made Clothing than any other sold in this market for the simple fact thi t most of tbf m sre mede In our OWB tioote.ud fit tte same as a garment made to order. The most complete line of Overcoats, Ulsters and Ulsteretts that We invite the public to come and see facts. WITH TI ADM We desire to present oar compliments to you and Invite your Inspection of our New Spring and Sumer Stock, COMPRISING IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS The Latest, Newest and Best Articles. SPECIAL ATTENTION WE CALL TO OUR Dress Goods Department, , Hosiery Department, Millinery Department, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT. The greatest care has been given these, "BOSS" stock. Our Prices shall be popular. show and to sell WITTKOWSKY & mar23 SPRING AND SUMMER GO0TS Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Umbroideries, ; Corset and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. Ready-Made Clothing and Gents' Give us a Call before buying. mar27 We claim lb BI LL mU M Skntm Inm 1560 M 98 iNuaaia wlifc so dnuteg. R - -aMtwwrm-m-, ------ GmllCU tay atk Uusawttk it . I w.nM not Hart WUH aB KW T .. t -. IMMnlMHHIW"' QTOSOX K.TATK BbrSS-d -i Aii. . . ; . . r COPPER, ZTJtra, - 0REIHASE1) - a rnMT mm - mw . . . &aQd811r.r.1.60. - -QaenoMic ,v Tni .. .u-fv .a.J ; 03813 7 v r3HNK'AC .fSI .i7. T w 1 8 1 h t wl n g'-Twb at c s Bewarf tmaaOe.' Hone gnm taieas"e eompanled with owr THdnest5--eopyIghted label which will be loana en neaa ei every oex.- Manufactured only by rfKSQWN ft ESOj- !Bb20-2w -T Vtoaton, H, l 'f . . : !""- . : ll . . . " Druggist' M Examination, ' S I W. P. MABV1II, Agt, 0 r. .HfP Successor t6 F.ScarrACo. HffimBFVIfl b BtMt Ir th Matr i Ift H aot rsplaaa TWt New lurk: and NerUrttroHna Smelting Coupanv at CharloOa, w pay Uxe best. Cash Prloas ever paldinttiia. eomiW for - .... s" , ; .In'AitpijsiartgVfail L.ave Made a . A ! v I - ,1 v , TTTTH . . B KKI T H. B ft 1 IK, In Prices $10, $12, $13 and $14, and the greatest bargains ever placed upon our counters. . BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC! Veryjrespectfully, OF t- l jETCKR OECTEe .DOb SPRING All Wool Cassimere and we think we have the Bear In mind we are ready to BARUCH. ' JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETT 0 also; a handsometocx of Fresh Drags and Pureleditiies None but the Very Eest Drugs 4: H ,, uut aeey ui mj buks.. jbv w , i A t. 1n ninllAt .nil Pt r-raerroe Perfumeries, vemoe, l , Mrusuca, xppw aruaaca, u,,a. OARDElf ;i5EEDS; gj '.to be goea,.:;" V P Pslelans pteacrlptfene'are gwen spec- x,.. r jai aaaaaoa. , ' Hoplag .to receive share of public A POSKPrVE-CURE tin - iPataplWl.Oat, tQtl879. .One-fioii: f We 1 wQl cure aay ease la Iburdayt ar tosss efci i No. S wlU eare the meat ebstlnate caas.)ia BUU rMe nauseous deaeso (suliebe, eepattaoaVat Sanaarweoa, taw arai cainain w vtmuiom ujapeua by destroying the eastings ef the stomach. ui oil Price, $L60. Sold by aU Drugglsta, or maOed onreeelatef price." 7 ?.?. . . tV A Vt IKSftA Ml Hi X C A T.T.I. M Itl:i 1-S" deriwxrom : '83 JrjlmNewtbrt, i'KsJ - THst- U 1 4jliaiviHSi ' -.,.' n i i! ' . m n J ' V;h '! 1:. ill- E. D. LATTA & BRO. . ,. .. v. .i.-.--.. Jha'i hi yt.;t :.' has ever been exhibited, ready-mpaVe, bi ttus'aaarkat. BSVS" SHITS L. BERWANGER &3RO, Leading Clothiers and Tailor. WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH, t CZaOTEIIESIHi.S. We are ready to exhibit a Complete & Handsome Line OT 8PRINS NOVSLTIKS IN Men's, Youths', Boys', and Chilte' floiMng, GENTLEMEN'S L ... S6.00, 8.00, $10.00a . . J - ' : 1". f These are' special and just opened The Styles are Excellent , We hare a CUSTO M DE P A R TMEIJ T Connected with First Class Tailors, who use only the Dest qualities in Goods and Trimming, and guarantee a fit every time.-''' -; WITTKOWSKY & BARttCRk: FurnjshingOOds, ELIAS-te .; !? .,(TWIC ASXa, -'J ii,;Ltl emTKn - - ' sw OlillluillTffi; KnnaV - Side t Jttfott , , , Thaw Pads OmdnWaaMjbwlbarisA.jMH 1 Kiaaaya o jMalthy aattoa, and saraaKtbaaiag taa BtaatodiafMeVfPaiew or Caae lUmifajarMaad ftw sal afleflflai . fteat; Wriston 4 Co, . Soarr, T. CBattH and WUafJ Tobacco, Bvrr, Coffee lola, r w fnTtw mallrittvt. The chMnnxt nta.uitai-a.-laA.uaJL