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CIIAS. R. JONES, Editor and Prop'tor. I Kbtsbsd at thi ForOmei 4 CsUhlot, N. 0.. at Bskxhtd-Clabb mml SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1882. CONNECTION MADE. The Iron Horse Crosses itheFrench Broad, and the Great Work is Fin ished The following dispatch, though, brief, announces the fact that the connection has been made between the Western North Carolina Railroad and the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Rail road : Salisbury, April 28. Colonel Frank Coxe, Vice President VV. N. C. R. R. : I have a message from Maj. R. C. McCalla, Superintendent E. T., Va. and Ga.R. R., from Warm Springs. He connected with us this p. m., and is now at Warm Springs with an E. T.f Va.andGa. R.R. engine. V. E. McBee, Supt. This announcement will be read with interest by the people of this State, es pecially by those in the western portion of it, who have so long hoped for and so patiently awaited it It is a matter of vital importance to our State, for it assures the progress of a grand and glorious section, which has heretofore been debarred from commercial com munications with other sections, and for that leason has lain almost dormant. Her vast deposits of numerous min erals, her great forests of valuable tim ber, her rich quarries of stone, and other sources of wealth have been worthless almost, but now may become the means of enriching that section and giving it new life. The linking of these two roads con nects our North Carolina system of roads with the West and Southwest, and opens up, so to speak, a new world to us. One of our cars may now start from Morehead or Wilmington, go over the Western North Carolina Road, and move in ny direction northwest or southwest, and arrive in a few days at any point. It will not be long before this, on account of delightful climate, mag nificent scenery, and oilier attractions, will be a favorite route for travel South and westward and also from the South northward and thi West southward, while it will vastly increase the num- , ber of people who seek our mountains in summer for recreation and health. It will also become a great freight route affording competition as it will with other roads which here tofore have had a monopoly in the section with which it connects It is a grand consummation, upon which not only the managers are to be congratulated for the boldness, energy snd perseverance which they have hown in doing within an incredibly, brief period what had been given up as a hopeless undertaking by a great State, after an effort of many years, but also the State itself of which it is to become one of the great and potent developers As a feat in railroad building it excels any ever accomplished or attempted in the South. A circular from Dr. Chas. W. Dab- ney, of the N. C. Agricultural experi ment statlon,1nforma us that he is now located in the agricultural depratment building at Raleigh, and that his labo ratory is complete in every respect. He is now prepared to analyze fertil izers, soils, grasses, seed J and anything else of interest to farmers as well as giving his attention to minerals, ores, waters, articles of food etc. ITe invites correspondence upon subjects pertain ing to scientific agriculture. 1 A writer in the Washington Nation al Republican, who signs herself "A Woman who has studied the Chinese Evil," brings the most revolting charges against these almond-eyed celestials, and declares her entire ability to prove that they destroy the young children, and even the mothers, where they get a foothold as servants. Her accusation is a fearful one, and if well grounded should arouse the whole country against these lecherous lepers. Dr. Pancoast says Bright's disease or iginates in the nervous system organi cally ; that it is due to lack of "nervo vital energy," and may exist in a nerv ous form for years before it is detected in the secretions of the kidneys. The Baroness de Strue, wife of the Russian Minister at Washington, is an enthusiast on the teapot question. While in Japan she collected 6,000 of these useful articles which she present ed to the museum in St. Petersburg. Virginia holds her State election on the 7th of June. A full State ticket is to be elected and also a Congressman at large. The contest has opened and the patriots are peppering away at each other quite lively. congress' yesterday. THE SENATE PASSES THE ANTI CHINESE BILL. The House Resumes the Discussion of the Contested Case of Lynch vs. Chal mers, in which Robeson Expresses Some Original Views as to the Power of Congress. Washington, April 27. Senate Butler called up tne senate Dill appro- to the contestant because he was a col ored man. If lawfully elected he, Tuck; er, would vote for him, but if not elect ed he begged Of the gentleman on the other side not to force on a 'Southern constituency a man of African descent when they would not allow one of that race to occupy a seat from any dis trict in the North. He denied the truth of the proposition that all colored men were republicans and that therefore no Democrat could be elected from dis tricts in the South in which the colored race predominated except by resorting to fraud or violence. Tucker then proceeded with a legal argument in support of Chalmers's claim, and was followed by Robeson, of New Jersey, who presented the law sustaining the cause of the contestant. The gist of his argument was that the House having a constitutional right to determine upon election of its members had the right and power to over ride the decisions of State courts throw ing technicalities in the way of allow ing votes constitutionally cast to be honestly counted. The decision of the Supreme Conrt of Mississippi that a monkey dash upon a ticket was a dis tinguishing mark, and that consequent ly over 2,000 votes cast for Lynch must be thrown out, was in;his judgment not only absurd, but it was unconstitu tional. Speer, of Georgia, spoke in favor of the contestee's right to retain his seat, statins; tnat ne did so influenced by no partisan or race prejudice, but by an earnest construction of the law. He declared that a vast majority of the people of the South were earnest in their desire for a free ballot and fair count. Under the baleful influence of machine politics the majority was not always felt, but it was there and would assert itself. Carlisle, of Kentucky, replied to Rob eson's speech, declaring the principle laid down by that gentleman that the House had the inherent right to over ride State laws and the decisions of State courts to be the very definition of arbitrary power. Under no otner prin ciple, however, could the contestant be admitted to a seat on the floor. Going then into a minute review of the facts of the case as set forth in the report of the election committee, he argued in support of the claims of the sitting member. Calkins, of Indiana, demanded the previous question, but no vote was ta ken, and the House adjourned. The Democratic caucus was announc ed to take place at 8 o'clock this evening. A Minnesota Mob Lynches a Child Ravisher. Boston, April 28 A special to the Herald from St. Paul, Minn., report the priating $150,000 to continue the im- lynching by a mob at Minneapolis, at 2 we provement of Charleston bar. Passed. I o'clock this morning, of a man who Sfff186 monger Buuimtieu iuo uuuici eiiuw re- i gave me name oi x rails, m cixi.au us auu who was in j au cnarged witn rape upon old dauenter or j r i2L3nd prteea Higher, t 5152 for 2iVil2nand ,al and prices higher, at Kf Jhi? lrd-demand lair ana prices, b'gher, at 911.16 lor cash. -Bulk meats firm and "WL 5w 870; short ribs $10,30; irort.cleai $10.65. Whlskei-eteadr. at S1.1U. Cliff!! NH ATT TlmW K.n.n.n..a fir. anojr 86.80ffi87.25. Wbeat-in lair demand; 5- "tater, 81.400 J1.41. Corn-easier; "0. d mixed. 743iLf?,7R Onfa In imnri rfoTnnnrt. Noa -mixed, 68. Pork-firmer, at 310.00. Lard-in good demandat 811.12V. Bulkmeats Sfn?r; '"hnM?ri 87.25ffi87.87W; dear ribs Bacon to good demand: shoulders 8; clear, n Whisker-firm, at $1.17; combination sales of finished goods 636 barrels, g? pa?l of $1.17. Sugar firmer, but not qootar to higher; hards 10111 11: New Orleans 7Uffi- 8 Hogs-firm; common and light S5.75ffiS7.85; packing and botchers JS.9oaS7.85. NW YORX. Southern florrr. drill find weak? 5? to fair extra 15.75ffi86. 90; good to choice extraS6.95ffi$8.60. Wheat opened Miffic lower ana neavr, Dut subsequently recovered from tne decline and advanced lAQHc, and closing strong at the highest point of the day; ungraded red $1.19$1.46; No. 2 red, April $1.46Vi$1.4714; May $1.46ife3$1.47. corn-opened farllc lower, but subsequently recovered and advanced medic; ungraded 7882: No. 2. April 80140)81 in store, oats opened lower: No. 8. 6 life Hods quiet and firm; Yearlings 21822.. Coffee un changed in price and trade moderate; sales Bio 9Uj: lower ordinary Bio May delivery 714; Bio car goes ojmiun Jod tots HVtaliVi. eugar dull and unchanged; sales centrifugal Hv: Muscovado 7; fair to good refining Quoted at 7ffi7tt: Kenned stronger: Standard A 9U. Molasses un- cnangea and dull. Bice fairly active and firm; sales Kangoon 51A951A. Bosln dull and weak at 82.45ffi82.47ft. Turpentine higher and firm, at 6060tt. Wool-dull and weak; Domestic fleece 83ffi48; Texas 14ffi29. Pork less active and held very strong, at $1 7.75; new quoted at 818.25. Middles quiet and very strengly held and quoted at 11c for all cuts. Lard opened rather weak and closing strong and fairly active, at 811-371. Freights to Liverpool market stronger. Cotton, per steam 3-32dffiid. Wheat, per steam li&d. COTTON. Galvbstoh Steady: middling 12c; low mid nllnir IILbi" hviH twAWtmrw 1 1 tif not ruAlnta 264; gross 262; sales 681: stock 22,822; ex ports eoastwlse : to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to channel Weekly net receipts 8.81 0: cross 3.81 fl: sales 83.800; exports coastwise 4,292; to Great Britain urd ia; to continent : ranee ; to cnan- nel . Norfolk Steady; mld'g 11 18-1 6o; net receipts 848; gross 843; stock 18,872; exports coast wise ;sales ; exports to Great Britain to continent . Weekly net receipts 4.188: gross 4.188: sales z.ozu; coastwise 3,hhh; ureat Britain ia,vv channel ; continent ; ranee . Baltimore Quiet: middling 12Uic: low mid dling llttc; good ordinary lOQfec; net receipts gross 406; sales ; stock 22.006: exports eoastwlse ; spinners ; exports io Great Britain : to continent . Weekly net receipts 37; gross 2,594; sales : spinners 425: exports Great Britain 7,105; coastwise 1,991 : continent . Boston Quiet; middling I2c: low middling 12c; good ordinary llUjc; net receipts 716; Suss 1,013: sales : siock w,845; exports to reat Britain ; to France . Weekly net receipts 4.611: gross 6.807: sales ; exports to Great Britain 1,431. Wilmington Dull; middling 11 Vic: low mid ling H 5-1 6c; good ordinary 10 7 16c; receipts 128: gross ; saies ; siock 4,248; expons eoatwise : to Great Britain ; to continent . net receipts 433: gross 438; exports 1,117; to Great Britain ; to con- WE INVITE ATTENTION WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF- FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, Which Is now full and complete. We keep the best Goods made, will sell them at the lowest possible price? and guarantee satisfaction to all nurcha Our etock Embraces a full line of Goods or all grades, and of various styles and prices, being well adapted to the wants of both the city and count ! . We Invite ail to give us a call and satisfy themselves of the truth of our assertions. ira,'e iL. 33. RiLMKIBJ BRO . Currency-.. 8 917,966 Stocks Irregular and closing weak: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 82 Alal ama Class A, small Alabama Class B, 5's 99 Alabama Class c. 4's 84W Chicago and Northwestern 1.28 Chicago and onn western preierrea, i.av Erie 35 Cast Tennessee 11 Georgia. 1.65 Illinois Central 1.35ty Lake Shore.. 1.01 5fe Louisville and Nashville 74$i Memphis and Charleston 50 Nashville and Chattanooga 6014 New York Central 1.261& Pittsburg 1-37VS Richmond and Allegheny 20 Richmond and Danville 1.10 Rocklsland. 1.27 South Carolina Brown Consols, ...... 1 .02 JA Wabash, St. Louis A Pacific 281,'j Wabash, St Louis & Pacific preferr'd 51 Western Union. 82 CITY COTTON MARKET. Office of The Observer, I Chablotte, April 29, 1882. 1 The market yesterday closed quiet at the fol lowing quotations: Good Middling. 11& 8trictly middling 11 Middling. HVa Strict low middling 1114 Low mlddlinK. 11 Tinges lOffilOtfc Storm cotton. 7ffi9J& RECEIPTS FOB THE WEEK ENDED FRIDAY, 21 fit. Saturday 73 bales Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday LOW PIES 01 ITT 0! WE HAVE STOPPED SELLING AT COST, BUT OFFKR GOODS AT SUCH ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES That the Pub'.lc cannot Perceive the Difference. A beautiful stock of SPRING GOODS, 73 119 109 125 170 212 THE CHINESE BILL PASSED. The anti-Chinese bill passed the Sen ate yesterday as it came from the House all attempts to amend certain features of it having failed. The vote on the final passage was 32 to 5, less' than one half the full vote of the Senate, the non-voting Senators either being paired or absent. It passed trie Senate in its original shape, March 10th, by a vote of 29 to 15, seven votes more than were cast on it yesterday. "While the vote yesterday was smaller, the friends of the measure gained three votes, while its opponents lost ten, a fact suggestive of the influence of the muttering3 from the Pacific section from a political standpoint. It didn't lack much of being an entirely one-sided thing when only five votes conld be recorded against it. When the sovereigns speak in States which are close their voice is mighty with the politician. The bill having passed both houses now goes to the President again, who will sign it for the same reasons that influenced its passage by such a decided vote. They recognize the fact that from a political standpoint the people of the Pacific States are not to be fooled with on that question. They are in dead cold earnest about it, a fact which Mr. Arthur learned when he put his veto to the first bill, with which the one just passed is identical save in the period of time specified. Business must be dull in the United States Senate when a quartette of Sena tors can find time to spend several days to be present at a sale of fancy stock We clip the following from the Balti more San ; It is announced that Senator Jackson, of-Tennessee, has started for the home of his father-in-law, Gen. Harding, own er of the celebrated Belle Meade stock farm, near Nashville, accompanied by Senators Gorman, of Maryland, Bayard, of Delaware, and Ransom, of North Carolina; Dr.Loring, commissioner of agriculture, and Gen. Beale, of the dis trict of Columbia. A number of prom inent gentlemen met in Nashville Mon day evening and appointed a commit tee to receive the distinguished visitors in that city this evening and escort thern to the Maxwell House, where a public reception will be tendered and a welcoming address delivered by ex Gov. Neill S. Brown. The party will spend the night at the Maxwell House, and to-morrow morning they will visit ou. uacitauu at ueiie Meade, where they will spend several days. The spring annual sale of yearlings will take place at Belle Meade Saturday, and the visiting Senators will thus be afford1 an opportunity for meeting with the leading turers of the country. Mrs. Jennie Dixon, of St Louis, who was formerly a Miss Ladd, has created a sensation by running away with a seventeen year old lad. Her husband, who is a commercial traveller, was ab sent from the city, and she coolly bade her three children good-bye in the pres ence of the servants and scooted with her youthful lover. Mrs Scoville wanted to kiss her brother, Gulteau, a few days ago, but the jailer refused to allow it. fearing that she intended to communicate pois on to him thus unobserved, but it was a mere suspicion. : lMty$ax Milwaukee, Wis, paid a revenue' tax of over $800,000 on the . beer made in that city during the year. port on the life saving service bill. He said that with a few exceptions the sta tions provided for in the Senate had been retained. The stations stricken out were the following: One at or near Fort Morgan, Mobile bay, and one at or near Cape Canavrel. Instead of three on the Florida coast, but two stations authorized, and a like change is made concerning the South Carolina coast, two stations to be located at or near Georgetown and Charleston. The Sen ate provisions for the payment of wages to surfmen laboring under disability, and to their wives and families in case of their death, and requiring the ap pointment of assistant superintendents and keepers, as well as surfmen, with out reference to their politics, were acceded to by the House. Morgan protested against the striking out of Mobile bay station, and after a statement by McPherson of the need for the action of the conference the re port was adopted. The House Dill appropriating $50,000 to continue work at Hell Gate, New York3Fas reported from the commerce committee and passed. The political disabilities bill came up as first in order on the calendar and after a rambling discussion upon whether the discussion should proceed during the time reserved for the calen dar, the pending question was stated to be upon a motion to refer the bill to the judiciary committee. The debate upon the bill itself was then continued bnt the subject went over without ac tion. The anti-Chinese bill came up as un finished business, the question being upon concurring in the amendment striking out the 15th section, which construes the words "Chinese laborers" to mean both skilled and unskilled la borers. A vote taken on the amendment strik ing out the 15th section was lost yeas 20, and nays 25. The negative vote was made up of Democrats with Miller, of California ; Jones, of Nevada; Chilcott, of Cobra do, and Cameron, of Wisconsin. Davis, of Illinois, voted aye with the Republicans. Several amendments were offered looking to a modification of the 14th and 15th sections, but all were voted down and the bill finally passed sub tantially as it came from the House by a vote of 32 to 5. Vance, Piatt and McDill were consti tuted the committee of investigation in to the affairs of the Sixth collection dis trict of North Carolina. Executive session. Adjourned till Monday. House The House resumed consid eration of Lynch-Chalmers contested election case. Calkins, of Indiana, stated that he had intended to call the previous ques tion at 2 o'clock to-day, but, on consid eration, he had determined not to call for a vote until to-morrow. Hooker, in the course of his speech, in support of the claims of Chalmers, ridiculed and criticised the speech re cently delivered by Moore, or Tennes see, and inquired whether any of that gentleman's business constituency were afraid to vote the Republican ticket? Moore I wish to answer, on mv per sonal responsibility as an honorable man, that a gentleman, for forty years a merchant in Mississippi, told me dur ing my campaign : "I am a Republican in heart, but I cannot afford to say so, living in Mississippi and selling goods ; if I did, the people would not trade with me." I could give that gentle man s name nere, lr l tnought it was safe to do so. Derisive laughter on the Democratic side. Hooker I undertake to assert that the gentleman of Tennessee is not only guilty of a mistake, but that he utters a slander on a bold, honorable, noble con stituency, which he assumes to repre sent here in his mercantile capacity. I undertake to assert that there is not a man in Mississippi who has a white skin who has not the courage to speak his sentiments. The contestant in this case sets an example to a man whom the gentleman maligns, and one which the gentleman would do well to follow You stand a monumental contradic tion to your own proposition. You are a monument to the fact that the reorjla of Mississippi do not, according to your own confession, avoid a man because he is a Republican. He then proceeded to picture the present condition of the colored people of Mississippi, asserting that they were accorded all their rights of citizenship and lived in peace, quiet and order ana to contrast the condition of that State under carpet bag and under Democrat ic rule, greatly to the disadvantage of the former. Tucker, of Virginia, commented on the fact., that the . Republican party which broke into enthusiastic applause at the advent of the contestant in the case yesterday had never seen fit to send a man or the African race to Con gress to represent any district North of the Potomac river. He did not object the four year Spear, a prominent citizen of Minne apolis. About 2 o cIock a moD or sixty men battered down the jail door with a heavy timber, seized the sheriff, took from a cell the man who was supposed to be the one wanted, marched him to Spear's house, where he was fully iden tified, and taken to an oak tree and left there. He showed no signs of fear and said his real name was Frank Crowley and his home Boston. He confessed his crime and said he was drunk at the time. Weather. Washington. April 28 For the Mid dle Atlantic States fair weather, south west to northwest winds, stationary or higher barometer, stationary or lower temDerature. South Atlantic States, fair weather, stationary barometer and temperature, variable winds. Gulf States fair weather, variable winds, stationary or higher barometer, lower temperature. Tennessee, the Ohio Valley and the lower lake region, clearing weather, northwesterly winds, higher barometer and lower temperature. Injunction Vacated. RicniTOND, Va- April 28th. The in junction obtained by State Attorney General Blair to restrain the caraymg into effect the contract with the Ken dall Manufacturing Company for bond printing was vacated to-day by Judge Wellford in the Circuit Conrt, and a new restraining order prayed for, based on yesterday s amended bill or com plaint, was denied. This action leaves the contract in full force. Confirmations. Washington, April 28. The Senate to-day confirmed Nicholas Fish, of New York. Minister to Belgium: J no. m. Francis, of New York, Charge d'affairs, of Portugal ; Louis J. Souer, Appraiser ; A. Fortune Read assistant appraiser, and Ben. J. Mooney, assistant apprais er, district New Orleans. An Embarrassed Baltimore House. Baltimore, April 28. The grocery firm of Moole, Armstrong & Co., 45 South Howard street, to-day asked an extension from creditors. Their liabil ities are stated at $35,000. Doctor's Bills. Any person whose blood and liver Is good con dition li all right eren la the midst of epidemics. This can be noticed in the life of every one. If all would avail themselves of the advantages of re storing and maintaining the health of the body there would be fewer doctor's bills and much less sorrow. The one thing needful and the one re commended above all others Is found In Simmons Liver Regulator, prepared by J. H. Zellln ft Co. The testimonials are counted by the thousands and its merits are undoubted. Phuadslphia Quiet ; middling 12c; low middling HJfte oud ordinary 10c: net receipts 374; gross 775; sales ; tn-k -; ex ports Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly net receipts 2.875; gross 3,744; sales : solnners : coastwise ; continent ; to Great Britain 1,173; stoclc 19,490. dAV ANN ah Quiet ; middling llc; low mid dling llUic; Kood ordinary lOVfec; net receipts 149; gross 14. saies vuu; siock ztMttu; exports eoastwlse : to Great Britain ; to rrance : u conuneni . Weekly net receipts 2,689; gross 2.725; sales 8.800: exDOrts to Great Britain 1.490: France ; coastwise 1,643; continent . Niw Oblxans Strong; middling 12c; low mid dling lliftc; good ordinary llic; net receipts 963; gross 1,227: saies o.uuu; siock ibii.osi; exports to Great Britain ; to France ; eoastwlse ; to continent ; to chan nel . Weeklv net receipts 7.K22: gross 11.103: sales 22,000; exports Great Britain 10.385; chan nel ; coastwise 3,687: France w,773; conn nent . Mobilx Firm ; middling llc; low middling 11 tc; good ordinary 11c; net receipts 278; gross 278; sales 40U; stocc w,U82: expons coast ; rrance ; to ureal Britain to continent . Weekly net receipts 2,623: gross 2.62H; sales 1.500; exports to Great Britain 2,537; coastwise 3,222; France ; continent Mkmphis-Quiet; middling 12c; low mid dling lltyc; good ordinary 11c: net receiDts 347; gross 359; snipments l.uia; saies vuu; stock 87,920. Weekly net receipts 2.120; gross 2,173; ship ments 10,597; sales 2,875. Augusta Dull: middling lllAs: low mid dUng lie; good ordinary lOftc; receipts 85; snipments i,U7u; saies Weekly net receipts 405: shipments 1,070; sales 1,107; spinners ; stock . Charleston Quiet; middling 12c; low mid dltng 1140; good ordinary 11 14c; net receipts 378; gross 378; sales 100; stock 13,825, exports eoastwlse ; to ureat Britain to continent ; to France ; to chan nel . Weekly net receipts 1.774: gross 1,774: sales ; coastwise 3,900; continent 1,298; Great Britain ; to France . Nxw ToBX-Qulet and steady; sales 1,058; mid dling unlands 12Utc: middling Orleans 12lfec; consolidated net receipts ; exports 10 ureal Britain ; to Franee ; to continent to channel receipts 1.146; gross 14.635; ex- Britain 10.383; France 941: con- sales 9,099; stock 306,162; to Kidney, onm'i KiwniC) iiumici) , L.tver or Urinary Dices Have no fear of any of these diseases If you use Hop Bitters, as they will prevent and cure the worst cases, even when you have been made worse by some great puffed up pretended cures. Prematare Lmm off Hair May be entirely prevented by the use of BUB- ei ktt d cocuAiMK. No otner compound pos sesses tne peounar pro Denies whicn so exactly suit the various conditions of thwuumanhalr It softens the hair when harsh and dry. It soothes the Irritated scalp It affords the richest lustre. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes Its healthy, vigorous growth, it is not greasy nor sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It kills dandruff. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are known to he the oest. Weekly net Sorts to ureat nent : channel 2,482. Montgombbt Firm: middling HWc; low middling 11c; good ordinary 10c; receipts 493 shipments 1,245; stock, present year, 6,915 stock, last yar, 2,918; sales 1,245. Maoon Steady; middling lithe; low middling 11c: good ordinary lOlfec; receipts 38; sales 863; stock, present year, 3,204; stock, last year, 5,981; shipments 786. Columbus Quiet; middling lllfec; low middling lliAc; good ordinary 10c; receipts 148; ship ments 724; sales 273; spinners ; stock 7,878; exports to Great Britain . Nashvtlli Steady; middling lllfec; low mid lie; good middling lOVfec; net receipts 579 sninments 1.3 10: saies moo; spinners 1 stock, present year, 10,265; stock, last year, 10,872. Pobt Royal. S. C Weekly net receipts 374 stock 850: exports to Great Britain ; coast wise 600; to continent ; sales . Pbottdkncb, R. I. Weekly net receipts 98 stock 8,000; sales 120. Sxlxa. Ala. Dull: middling 1114c. Weekly- receipts 198; shipments 540; stock, present year, 3,152. Rosa. Ga. Steady; middling lllfec; low mid dllng llVic; good ordinary 10 a Weekly receipts 414; shipments 772; stock 8.530. comparative ootton statement. Net receipts at all United States ports during week... Same week last year Total receipts to uua date Same date last year SxDOris for the week Same week last year Total exports to this date 2.9U1.26 Same date last year 3,799,147 Stock at all United States ports. 626,902 same time jasi year ouw.oow fltock at all Interior town 78.7 1 Same time last year 1 1 6.279 Rtoek at Livernool 9o3,000 Same time last year 1 ,000.000 Stock of American afloat fer Great Britain iot,uw Same time last year 177 ,000 83.254 47.297 4.401.500 5,298,934 67,51 62.548 1 Write to Mrs; Lydla K. Plnkham, No. 233 West ern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets relative to the curative properties of her Vegetable Com pound In all female complaints. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH APRIL 28, 1882 PRODUCE. WrumiSTON snirits Turpentine firm, at 51c Rosin steady, 81.85 for strained; $1.90 for good strained. Tar firm, at 82.10. Corn steady; prime white. 97u; mixed 93. Baltimobe noon Flour steady; Howard street and western super 3.75a)5.uu; extra 30.200)- 86.25; family 86.6087.50; city Mills, super S3.50a84.75; extra 85 000)87.80; Bio brands S7.87S7.50. Wheat Southern quiet and steady; Western lower, and dull: Southern red 81-856?- 1 .4(1: amtMV SI .ABft&l KO: No. 1 Marvland No. 2 Western winter red snot. 81.4 HfeSt.42. Corn Southern steady; Western lower; Southern wmte U1CD92; Boutnem yeuow 87. Baltimohe night Oats, a shade better: South- em fiR&ftfi: Western white 67&o8: mixed 6665- 57; Pennsylvania 65058. Provisions -steady; mess norirS1fi.fiOf2S19.50. Bulk meats should ers and clear rib sides, packed BQllVfe. Bacon shoulders tfta; clear no siaes ldvt, nams iwj 141. , Lard refined 12U. Coffee steady: Bio tuniM-mfin&r ta tait KlkftQlM. Sugar firm: a son uai. wmsKey swaay, atsi.zo. iiwbuw higher: - v;' .. Chicago Flour firm and unchanged; common to fanev white winter extra 85.5O85.70; winter nnaTflM-A-KftffK.Rn! inw to ehoioe Western spring-extra S4U0OS7.O0: common to fancy Min nesota spring extra 85.0087.50; poor to fancy Minnesota soring 86 O087.50. Wheat-easier and unsettled; No. 2 Chicago spring S1.88S1.4U a Mik 1 4ft tor AnrtT. Corn Irregular, at 1 1 uriTiiB ior easn: 1 ivkd i iw ui . vw Liverpool Noon-Steady; middling uplands 6 1 1 -1 6d ; middling Orleans 6d ; sales 1 a.uuu Tvamilntlnn unrt Tnort 9.000: receipts 13,500 American 12,000. Uplands low middling clause April delivery 6 41-64d; Apni ana may i-u Mo nni Jnna A 41 -RJjl- June and July 6 45-64d Tut anri insmt Aiujurf: August and September 6 54 64d: September anauwooer ot;u, w tober and November . Futures sieaay. Liverpool -5 P. M. Sales of American cotton 8.400 bales. Uplands low middling ciause: April delivery d; April and May d; May and June d; June and July d; July and August d; August and September. d: Seotember and ucioDer a. jeu- tures closed quiet. FUTURES. New Tore Net receipts 148: Futures closed very dull; sales 43.000 April May June. July August September October November December. January February March Total bales 808 From Andrew's American Queen. CLEOPATRA OB THE QUEEN OF SHEBiVS BEAUTY WAS BUT SKIN DEEP. The renowned Queen of theba, with all her royal pomp, magnificent apparel, and brilliant retinue, would never have appeared within the presence of the grandest of the monarch s of the past, had she not also possessed that which it Is the crowning glory of the female person skin unchallenged for Its Oriental softness and Its almost transcen dental purity. Cleopatra, holding emperors at bay, and ruling empires by her word, had quickly lost her charm and power by one attack of blotches or of pimples, or bf horrid tan and freckles. WOMAN RULES THE WORLD by her beauty, not less than by her purity of char acter, loveliness of disposition and unselfish de votion. Indeed, n the estimation of perhaps too many men beauty In a body takes precedence over every other consideration. Beauty thus forms an Important part of woman's ''working capital," without which too many, (If not bankrupts in what relates to influence within the circle where they move,) are powerless for great good. Hence we see not only the propriety but the duty of every lady preserving with zealous care that which to ber Is essential to success, and Influence, and use fulness In life. And, since "beauty is but skin deeii." the utmost care and vigilance are required to guard It against the many Ills that flesh is heir to Among tne great ana annojing enemies oi beauty, OF EITHER SEX. as well as of comfort; happiness and health, are those pestiferous and horrid skin disease tetters, humors, eczema, (salt rheum,) rough and scaly eruptions, ulcers, pimples, and all diseases of the hair and scalp. For the cure of all these, Dr. C. W. Benson, of Baltimore, after years of patient study and Investigation devoted to diseases of the skin, at last brought forth his celebrated SKIN CURE, which has already by its marvelous cures, established Itself as the great remedy for all dis eases of the skin, whatever be their names or character. Its success h'.s been Immense and un paralleled. All druggists have it It is elegantly put up, two bottles In one package. Internal and external treatment, tnce 5 l.uu. EVERY ONE PRAISES. Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and brain diseases, positively cured by Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile . They con tain no oDium. aulnine. or other harmful drug. Sold by all druggists. Price 50c per box. $1 for two. 2.50 for six. Dostaee free. Dr. c. w. Ben son. Baltimore. Md. C. N. Critterton, New York, Is Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's reme dies. apr4 MRS. LYDIA E. P1NKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., c (9 E o ta o. n c m e c x 965, es. 12.25ffi.27 l--4.26ffi.27 12.88ffi.89 1252ffi.53 1267ffi.0O 12.27ffi.28 1 1.66ffi.68 1146ffi48 ll.46ffi.48 FINANCIAL. New Yore. 4.864 Kxenarum eovemmenta generally unchanged New 5's...... Four and a half per cents, Four per cents, Money State bonds generally weak Sub-treasury balances Gold 887,41R,4io 1.0214 1.18 1.21 8ffi8ft LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Positive Cure frll Uau Painful Complaint nt WtitaWM 10 common to our beat female popnlatlon. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com plaints, all oTaiian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcer tlon, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to the Change of Life. It will dlssolre and expel tumors from the uterus In an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous humors there is checked very speedily by Its use. It removes falntness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous .Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by its use. It wOI at all times and under all circumstances act In harmony with the laws that gorern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sax this Compound Is unsurpassed. LYDIA. K. PET KII ASPS VEGETABLE COM POUJiTDls prepared at S3S and z36 Western Avenue, Lynn, Haas. Price $L Six bottles for $6. Sent by mail In the form of pills, also In the form of lozenge, on receipt of price, 91 per box for either. Mrs. Plnkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address as above. Mention (Ms Paper. Ho family should be without LYDIA B. PITTKHAJTS LTVIR PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousnes and torpidity of the liver. U cents per box. to- Sold by all Druggist. -f. v ST. tons, MI8SOC1U. I 'f CfcemUU ud Sole Proo'i of I PROF. HARRIS' PASTILLE REMEDY Itui Hea and others who suffer from Narrona and Physical Dabil. Hy, Prematare Exhaustion and thair many gloomy conseqgenees. The Remedy is pat op in boxes. Ho. 1 Outing a month), at, a. t (enoajh to effect a onra, unless In aeTere eases,) Ski Mo. t Oastinc three months), $7. Beat by maU in plain wrappers. Mretiaai far dM aeeoaipaay eaek Box. Pamphlet descri. ttni this disease and mode at sue sent sealed on applisaUoa. HARRIS REMEDY CO., DR. A. W. ALEXANDER. ' DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER. SURGEON DENTISTS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office on Trade street over L. BeTwangerA Bro's clothing store. - - 19 Office hours l orn 8 p. m. to 5 p. hi. apr2 JUST RECEIVED. apr2 BURGESS NICHOLS, ALL -ssasMaDfarsSfts) kins, at FURNTUR BEDDING, &C. A TOLL Lin m Cktap Bedste&ds, AMD LOUKQB, Parlor & Chamber Suits, oorrnui or au. bxbds m un Kft. i WWT TKAM SfUIT. 6tUBL9Tn,X.C LLACE BROTHER Statesville, N. C OFFER THE -LARGEST STOCK- OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE ON THE HOST FAVORABLE TERMS AND IN COMPETITION Willi ANY JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY THEY WILE BE GLAD TO QUOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE. marl 8 ly OTUIE SPRING STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE. Wholesale 1 Retail Buyers Invited to Examine it Before Mating their Purchases. HANDSOME STOCK OF Mew Carpets, Oil Cloths I Hags. hotjse nransHnra goods a specialty, The Largest anil Cheapest Stock of Embroideries in the City. CAT1T1 -A. X ISSXs THEM. ELIA8 fe COHEN. marl5 lm AT-- WILDER'S re 3 You will find a choice and complete stock of PUBE i FRESH DRUGS, Colden's, Leibig's Liquid Extract OF BEEF and TONIC I N VI G ORATOR isr- try it. sa CIGARS 1 TOBACCO, TfiE FINI8T SELECTION In the CITY, n eluding tne famous LA P ABE PA brand of Cigars toieals and Toilet Melts, an assortment, and everything generally kept In a first class Drug Store. Special attention given to Physicians' Prescriptions day and nlgnt Satis faction guaranteed. mr GIVE ME A CALL." Corner Trade.... ... . ...and. College Street apr ALL-HEALING SPRINGS CO. Will open for the season of 1882, on the 1 5th day of May. They have enlarged their hotels to ac commodate 200 guests, and have added eerr amusement calculated to promote health and com' fort These wonderful Waters cure Dyspepsia Sick Headache, Constipation aDd all Derange ments of th- Digestive Organs All Skin Dls ses. and Ulcers of eve y kind, t'CTOfula, Catarrh ai d all Kidney Affections yield to their healing vlno Syphilitic pailents who had visited Hot Springs cl Arkansas without relief, found It here last season. The Waters have a peculiarly beneficial effects up on Female Complaints, and many clstre-s iK cases were cured last season. Th owners Intei.u tomakethts the most complete Health hesort In the United States Besides a Table d'hote they will open a Restaurant, and visitors may suit tlieir tastes and their purses. Kxcur.-lon tickets will t e issued from all points to King's Mountain, the de pot for the.e Springs. Kor further information, address DR. F. M. ti ARRET T, Manager. Kings Mountain, N. C. apr27 'dca Native Mineral Water!! ROCKBRIDGE (VA.) ALUM W ATE H -CURES- Dyspepsia, Indigestien, Torpid Liver, Chronic Diarrboei and Dysentery, Fkin Dlseas' Scrofula, Chionlc Pneumonia, etc It is a powerful Alterative Tonic and is ANTI MALARIAL in its effects. Read certificates mm eminent physicians in our pamph eta. NO ARTIFICIAL GASES OR SALT. Bottled In its natural state, direct from the Springs, which are beautifully located in Kwk bridge county, Va., and are open for the recep'i"" of visitors trom June 1st to October 1st, eacn year; capacity, 1 ,000 guests. . For sale, wholesale and retail., by Dr J. u. ADEN and Dr. T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N C. marl2 ly ST CHARLES HOTEL. HEADQUARTERS POS DEUMMEES. STATES VILLE, N. a THIS bouse has been leased for a term of ye by Mrs. Dr. Reeves, whose Intention u keep a strictly first-cJass bouse In every respect. Commodious sample rooms on first and seco" floor. The patronage of the public is solicited July l.dtf.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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