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DAILY OH A R L Q TT.E OBSERVER: SATURDAY, JWE 17,' -188:2. CHAS. R. JONES, Editor amd PropHor. . c asi 8ATTJBDAY. JUNE 17. 1882. Forty-two of the "306 bronze medals go to New York, and most of them to Federal office-holders. The House committee has reported a bankrupt bill which will be taken np when Congress meets in December. There are so many Jewish refugees arriving in New York that the aid so cieties find it difficult to manage them. Even the pages in Congress are assessed to pay their portion into the treasury of Republican Executive Com mittee for campaign purposes. i"eegwEB' BwBwMgw"" Tillman beat Smalls 838 votes in South Carolina, and yet the committee reports in fayor of ousting Tillman and seating Smalls. Garibaldi left two grandchildren sons of his daughter Theresita, One is named Abraham Lincoln, and the other John Brown. The Democratic convention of John ston county last Saturday unanimously endorsed Judge Bennett forCongress-man-at-large. Col. Folk, through J. Halliburton, telegraphed to the Republican conven tion, at Raleigh, his acceptance of the nomination for the Supreme Court. . The American silk-worm exhibition opened last wee kin New York and will continue two weeks. President Smith of the silk exchange, reported that there are engaged in silk culture in this coun try 25.000 person, and predicted that next year the number would be doubled. The exhibition now open, he said, meant that the thirty-five million dol lars annually sent abroad to bring back raw silk to feed the three hundred and twenty-five American silk mills would be kept at home to feed the wives and children of over-worked farmers and sons of toil. Silk culture would enable every woman, child and old man to be come a producer. The remuneration is comparatively small, but the labor of feeding the worms is light, and it is possible in country households where there are children to add to the family income, with diligence, from one hun dred to two hundred or more dollars a year. Secretary Folger positivily refuses to be a candidate for the New York, gubernatorial nomination. It is inti mated that the administration is all at sea as to who shall be the man. They do not like ex-Comptroller Wadswortb, believing that he is too friendly with Gov. Cornell, and they have small faith in the expediency of placing Mr. Starin in the field after the Democratic vic tory in his district last fall. WHAT (X)fGKESS"lS DOING. PROVIDING FOR THE PRESIDEN TIAL SUCCESSION. Fortress Monroe is the largest single fortification in the world. It has al ready cost over $3jtX,000 of money. The water batterv is considered to be one of the finest pieces of military con struction in the world. : Col. John D. Wyle, raised on thiee-and-a-half acres, near Lancaster, S. C, 548 bushels of oats, or 156 4-7 bushels to the acre. The oats were heavy, over ran the standard weight, and amount ed to 633 commercial- bushels, .or 181 bushels to the acre. The Review vouch es for the correctness Of this statement- The St. Louis Post-Dispatch remarks that "Missouri with her 80,000 Demo cratic majority should at least have de cent penitentiaries." Missouri finds it it difficult to keep the Post-Dispatch's constituents out of the penitentiaries now, and if she improved them they would be overstocked. Emory Speer, of Georgia, now an "In dependent" member of Congress, has gotten a temporary injunction from Judge Erwin, of Atlanta, to restrain the publishers of a Georgia newspaper from publishing letters which prove him to be in accord with the Republi can party, while he is playing the role of independent. Cattle-raising has heretofore been al most an unknown industry in Georgia, but within the past few years increas ed attention has been given to the mat ter, until it is now stated that fully one half of the cattle eaten at Atlanta are raised in Goorgia. This keeps a great deal of money in the State which has heretofore gone West.' "' For Michael Davitt, or any of bis col leagues, to say the landlords "must go," unnerves the British public, but the Marquis of Blandford, the heir to the Dukedom of Marlborough,' frankly styles the Anglo-Irish landed class "a canker that is eating into the vitals of the Empire." Not content with this, he justifies home rule by declaring his con viction that the vote of Ireland for separation from England would, if tak en to-morrow, be practically unanimous in its favor. A SOUTHERN RAILROAD WAR. The Richmond and Danville Syndicate Abandons the Southern Railway and Steamship Pool. Washington June 15. Ic is said that the Richmond and Danville Syndi cate, including various south Carolina roads, have withdrawn from the South ern Railway and Steamship Associa tion or pool, and that there will be a big war of rates this summei which will eat up profits. 'Weather. Washington, June 16. For the Mid dle Atlantic Occasional rain with partly cloudy weather, variable winds generally from south east to south wast in northen portion slight fall in temper ature, slight rise followed by stationary or falling barometer. South Atlantic Southeriey to wester- ley winds, partly cloudy weather and local rains, slight changes, of tempera ture and pressure. A Serious Railroad Accident. Bedford, Ind June 16. The regu lar North bound passenger train on the Liouisvilie, JSew Albany and Chicago Rail Road met with a serious accident yesterday. When nearing White Riv er Bridge, the rear car jumped the track, rolled down a steep embank ment, pulling tne otner coach, engine tender, mail and baggage car with it. There were 35 or 40 passengers on the train, all more or less injured. Confirmations. The Senate yesterday confirmed C G. .Burnett Dostmaster at Henderson, 'rex. and A J Cropsey, postmaster at Terrell, Tex. Stock at alt Interior towns-V-..-i... 85,221 Stock at Liverpool....... flttf.OOO 4 k ear 906.000 Stock of American afloat for Great Briaan 71,000 Same Ume last year 134,000 LlTmpwt-wooit stains- 8d; middling Orleans 6 l6-16d; sales 104)00; speculation and exports 2.000; receipts 3.450; American 1.700. TTniiuula km mMrillnv atlaiiaa- June delivery 6 Jane and July 6 44 rUd; July and August 6 45 64d&; August and Sep- temoer e 4S 4d; September and October 6 44-6 4d; October and November 6 3u-64d; November and December 6 28-64d. Futures quiet and steady. LrVKRPOOL -5 P. M Sales of American cotton 6,450 bales. Uplands low middling clause: June dearer 6 45-B4d, a'so 8 46-64d, also ft 47-64d, also 6 49-64d; June and July 6 45 64d. also 6 46-tt4d; July and August 6 47-644, also 6 48-H4d, aiss 6 47-04d: August and September 6 fi()-64d; September and October 6 45 644, also 6 46-64d; October and November 6 31-6 Id, also 6 80-64d; November and December : De cember and January ; January and Febru ary . Futures closed onenngs free. Sales lor the week 78,000 American 42.000 Speculation 10,000 Kxport U.800 Actual exports 14,500 Forwarded from ships' sides Imports 54,000 American 82.000 Stock 967.000 American K86.000 Afloat 2M8.000 American ii.uuo FUTURES. 13 Nxw Yom Net reeeints 11: eross ruinres closed n.m; sates oo.uuu oaiea June. 12.160.16 July.: i ... 1&18&.19 August.. 12.270.28 September 11.983.99 October 11 57 .58 November 11.420 48 December. 11 44. 00 January , ll.563l.58 February 1168W.70 March. April.. May... 11.80 82 OUR jDOUHTY GOVERN MENT. The Observer has stated that the introduction of the question of the present system of county gov eminent, into the political canvass about to be initiated is a Republican ruse," and so it is. but it is one which will be likely to be handled with gloves off, during the next few , months, and one too which even if it be Republican tacticswill find many advocates among those whose Democracy cannot be questioned, on many other subjects. For instance. The Observes never has attempted to defend the present system of county government Briefly we are opposed to the present system of the appointment of magis trates by the legislature, and the elec tion of county commissioners by these J ustices of the Peace. We have sub mitted to it in years past as a matter of party expediency, but the system is un democratic, and cannot be defended upon any principle of justice or right We have always been willing to bow to the decrees of our party conventions, at long as they toere right, but as long as we conduct an independent paper, we shall not hesitate to condemn un wise or unfortunate decisions even within the folds of the party, and the present plan of county government though born and nurtured as a Demo cratic measure, is both. It becomes an issue now because both the Liberal and Republican conventions have spoken on the subject, and because its discus sion cannot be longer postponed. Both these parties, now practically consoli dated, hope to gain accessions to their - ranks by the introduction of this plank Into the common platform, but whether they do this or not, in this section of the State it will be found that there are many persons who have heretofore co-operated with the Democratic party whose Ideas of county government are based upon the Jefiersonian ideas of a "government ot the people, a govern ment by the people, and a government for the people. . , We cannot foretell just what party uisTUutHw kv oeiore us in fine near future, but we can predict that the par ty which content itself by being con ducted by rings and cliques within, and disregard of the people's wishes with oat, will find before long thai the peo- , pie win be heard, and that their utter aacescaniiotbe dejsxd'ed. - , : It it long time before the election, and this la one question : which ; cannot be passed over fei silence, To-day we desire simply to place The Observer on record es cr posed honestly and con- irctcsUously to the present plan 6fcoun v -W Li $ .fernpenti'lMs Jabutl a xeltern . .. .-won oi 85-mems' onert expressed in ff thesA columns, and a declaraUon on an r 'Issue which must be met at the coming : : election. " ' . - " - - The House Again Takes np the River and Harbor Bill and Votes Down Amendments Right Along After Brief Debate. Wyshington, June 16. Senate. Hoar introduced a bill to provide for the performance of the duties or me office of President in case of the remov al resignation, inability or death, both of the President and Vice-President, eats succession to the presidency in members of the cabinet in the order in which they were named in Washington's cabinet beginning with the Secretary of State and concluding with the Secretary of the Interior, and excludes cabinet officers not previously confirmed by the Senate. Referred to the tndiciarv committee. - The Senate took up the calendar and consumed the remainder of the morn ing hour upon the bill to re-appropriate to nav Southern mail contractors for service prior to secession of their States. The Senate then took up the House bill to enable National bank associa tions to extend their corporate existence. The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day, to be members of the tariff commission: John L Hayes, of Massachusetts, chair man : Henry W Oliver, Jr. of Pennsyl vania; Austin M Garland, of Illinois; Jacob A Miller, of Ohio: Robt PPor ter. District of Columbia; J no W II Underwood, of Georgia; Duncan F Kenner, of Louisiana; Alexander R Boteler.of West Virgina; Wm H Mc- Mahon, of New York, to be members of the Board of Registration and Elec tion in the Territory of Utah ; Alexan der Ramsey, of Minnesota; Algernon 8 Paddocx, ol JSebiasKa; i a LHxlfrey of Iowa: Ambrose a uarieton, or in diana: James R Petti grew, of Ar kansas. After some discussion the committee amendment was voted down yeas 24, nays 27. The Democrats voted no, and were reinforced by Dawes, Miller of Colorado, and Mitchell. Davis of Illi nois, and Mahone voted aye. The bill was laid over until Monday. Bills were introduced, by Miller, of Calif ornia, to authorize the Southern Pacific Railroad and other railroad companies to unite and consolidate so as to form a continuous rail line with the tidal waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans identical with the bill recently introduced by Butterworth in the House. By Blair to permit the entry of cer tain lands In the Indian Territory. The bill declares the land lying in the In dian Territory owned by the United States and now occupied by Indians, open to entry and settlement by the freedmen of the United States, and pro viding for the allotment of 160 acres of land to the head of each family locat ing therein. It also sets aside for school purposes every 6th section of land granted in the bill, also for the endow ment of the Lo wry Industrial academy of Alabama. Executive session. Ad journed until Monday. House, On motion of Reagan, of Texas, a bill was passed authorizing the construction of a railroad bridge across St Mary, Satella, Little Satella and Crooked rivers, in Georgia and Florida. On motion of Dunn, of Arkansas, the Senate bill was passed authorizing the Texas ana ot ix)uis Railroad company to build certain bridges in Arkansas. After transacting some miscellaneous private business the House went into committee of the whole.on the River and Harbor appropriation bill. There was no interest in the proceed ings for several hours, the amendments which were offered being all voted down after brief debate. When half the bill had been considered a clause was reached appropriating $350,000 for continuing the improvement of the Ubio River and providing that as much of that sum as is necessary may be used for the improvement of Davis' Island dam and Indiana chute. Upon this clause a breeze arose but it was allowed to stand. Pending action the committee rose and the House took a recess until 8 o clock. 30,000 for t2. 30,0OO tor S3. $15,000 for SI; $15,000 for SI. Numerous otber prizes offered In the srrand Beneme of tne Commonwealth DUtribation Company wnleb will be arawn in lioutsviue, K.J., June IUXb. Sena sz lor a ticket, it may be your torn lor a fortune. Address B. M. Boaidman, Louisville, Ky. Ay TsnBeatc4 Back," . Is the exclamation of more than one poor hard working man and woman. Do yoo know why It aehesT It is beeanse yor kidneys are over task ed and need strengthening, and your system needs to oe cieansed ti oaa numors. judney-wort is the medicine yon need. "It acta like a charm." says a well known physician. "I never knew It to fail." Liquid or dry soid by druggists. Boston rost FINANCIAL. Kxw Tore. Kxehinice. '. - Brremraents Irregular .......... new o's Four and a half per eenta, roar per cents. .. Money .- .... Stat bonds Inactive. Sob-treasnry balances GokL.. dimocy.. . . Stocks -Irregular and closing strong: Alabama- Class A. 2 to 5 Auiiama Class A. small Alalrama Class B,J's Alabama Class c, 4's. Chicago and Northwestern.......... Chicago ana woruiwemcm preierrea. UARKETSBY TELEGRAPH .- " i6v i88a r- WrumuTOM gptrtts Tarpmone firm. . at 43c Koala steady. SL2tt for strained: Sl.BO for eood strained. Tar firm, at $2.25. Ciode Turpentine steady, at SI-AO lor hard; S2.16 foe yellow dip; S2.75 ror virgin, corn steady; prime white W; mixed va. Baltimore hops Flour unchanged and dull; Howard street and Western super $8 608 $4. 60; extra S4.76o 60; fanUl? S&85&S7.00: City Mills, super SH.b0S4.75;! extra S5.00&S7.80; Bio brands $7 25a$7.37. Wheat Southern steady and quiet; western lower and aeuve; Southern red j 1. 83ffSl. 88; amber S1.896S1-4I; Ma 1 Maryland SI 35 bhi; No 2 Western winter red spot. Sl.34eil.8rt. Corn Southern quiet western entirely uegieetea. boutnera wmte Wtt; bouwern yellow 8tt BAiTmoKS sight- Oats, finnt-r; (tout hero 0Sr3; Waatern wmte & Q&i; mixed 0S61; Pennsylvania 60&63. Provisions firm; mess pork, S20.25ftS22.25. tfulk meats - shoulders and clear rib sides, packed 1 OVfed i HiA. Bacon -shoulders 1114; clear rib sides 14m; hams l5Uj Lard refined 10 0fle firmer; Etk cargoes- Miliary to fair HQ9V Biwar steady; A son 9. WBtskej-dull. at $1 20. Freights dUlL COTTON. GaIiTzstoh - Quiet; middling llfee: low mid dling lltec; nood ordbiHry He; net receipts iu; gross iiw; sates 47; stcs V.ftSZ. ex ports ooastwtse ; to Ureat Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to channel Weekly net recMpts 51 : eross 528: sals 674; exports coastwise 1.137; to Great Britdn ; to continent ; ran"e ; to chan nel . NOBfOLK-Quiet, mlddllnc 11 be: net reeeinU 563; gross 603; stock 8,717; exports coast wise ; sales ; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly net receipts 2.714: eross 2.715: sales 1.083; coastwise 8.414: Great Britain 7.87(1: enannei ; continent ; France - BALTOtOKB Quiet; middling l: dthurllSbs cootlordlnarv lOSLe: net niMlnta ; gross 883; sates IUU: stock 24.002; exports coastwise ; spinners ; exports to Great Britain ; to eonaneni Weekly net receipts eross 2.858: sales ljavu: smnners ?u: exDorts Great Britain 874; coastwise lrxh continent 650. BOBXon Quiet: mkklllnc 12Xbs: low middltns: 12e; good ordinary life; net receipts 82; gross lots; saws : stock ujoo: exports to ureat Britain : to rrance Weekly net receipts 826; gross 2,910; sales ; exports to ureat Britain 41U. Wnjcntcmn-Onlet: middllnv i I5ta: tow mid dung 11 8 16c: good ordinary 10 5 16c; rseeipts 123; gross 129; sales ; stock 1,371: exports coastwise ; to Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly net receipts 217: cross 2 17: exports coastwise 607: to Great Britain ; to con tinent w P9TTATT.FPA Doll; muff I2ttc. low ssiddunc I2e; mod ordinary lie; Moamts net 3ia. gross 30: saws - ; siorg ex- pons wni nruain i to eonanont- Weekly net receipts 1,892; gross 258; sales : spinners : coastwise : continent - to Great Britain 1.925; stock 11.228. Batahvak Xasy : nUddttnc Hike: low mid dling lltse; good ordinary iOyge; net receipts 49; gross 49; saws 150; stock 6,756; xporu soastsjtse t to Great Britain ; to France ; to exnttnent . Weekly net receipts 1 ,R0; gross 741; sales Kast Tennessee.... Georgia. unnou uentrai. Lake Shore . Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central. Pittsburg. . t Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danville Bock Island South Carolina Brown Consols, waoasn, tn. Lotos x raerac. Wabash. St. Louis it Padfle prefarrd western union. - 4.87 1.01 Uj 1.141 1.20 2S2 S8A 810.768 6.704.538 80 80 99 8rO 1 42V? 86MI 1.65 l.OWi 7 50 551 1 8lfe 17 l.irj 180 1 03Uj 281 fill 85 CITY COTTON MABXXT. Omcs or Tn Obssbtkr, I Cbahlotr. June 17, 1882. f The market yesterday dosed steady at the fol lowing quotations: Good Middling. Strictly middling. Udditng. Strict low middling. Low mtddlimc. Tinges Storm cotton BSCXTPTS FOB THS WKKX KHSKO FRIUAT, 1 6'h. Saturday 156 bales Monday 182 Tuesday I H Wednesday. 4 Tnurfday 13 rriday 22 12 11 1146 life 11 8-16 103)10 Total bales 888 tettcrleB. WE INVITE ATTENTION WE INVITE ATTENTION ! TO OUR STOCK OF FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, Which 1 now full and complete. We keen the best Goods made, win snii them at ih iki. ... . Oar flock; Kmbraees a full Hoe of Goods of all grades, and of various stales and nrt.ii tJ.ti lu..Y.Jt TT11?" sattafactlon to all We Invite all to give us a call and satisfy themselves of the truth of our assertions. 11X0 wanta 01 the city a id aj wuntrj trade m E. RAWKIM BRO JXno tlucrttscuxcutB C T a MONTH and board In your county. Men 4t f cr ladies. Pleasant business. Address r. w. zisuLEB a CO., Box 81. Philadelphia, Pa BENSON'S PLASTER. I No RUntDY more Widely or Favorably Known. It is rapid In relieving, quick in curing. For Lame Back, Rheumatism, Kidney Affections, and aches and pains generally, It Is the unrivalled remedy. Parkers15 Viii R GINGER. BDCHU. MANDRiKB. and manv of the best medicines known are here combined into a medicine of sucn varied powers as to make It the greatest Blood Purifier and the Beat Health Benlsrer Streasrth TJeod, Cures Complaints of Women and diseases of the Stomach. Bowels. Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and is entirely different from Bitters, Giager Essences and other Tonics, as it never intoxicates, 50c and SI sizes. Large saving baying SI size. HISCOX ft CO., New York. GEORGE PACE & CO. Mjutwtketnrers of Patent Portable Circular aim BtttUB&ry tslfartacls STEAM EIIGI21ES PMil IMimF Ml. .v l Gr Kid Flour Mills, Water Wheels, Wood Working am auknn ink it v . SenSl or CmtalogM. PKR WXSK can be made In anv loealitv. Somethlnflr entire lr new for agents. 15 out- rtfree. G. W. INGRAHAM & CO.. Boston. Mass onl3-dfcw4w grags xuA glefltcttues. The Public is requested carefully to notice the nev) and enlarged Scheme . to be drawn Montnly. pi i ai. Tlckrtaenly Z. I'BIZf, 75,0OO. are 1st Proporilwm 750; exports to Great Britain : Franc ; coastwise 8,682; continent . Haw Obxjxau Firm: mindHns 12Ute. low mldoung line: good ordinary lilbe: net reeetDts 829; gross 609; sales 5,500; stock 83,638 exports to Great Britala ; to France ; coastwise ; to continent ; to channel 4.852: imu: exports ureat trntani H.7BH: enan nei nentSlO Mobile -Nominal; middling 12o. low mlddllne llc: good ordinary lie: net receipts 217; gross 217; sales ; stock 4176: exports coast ; France ; to Great Britain ; to continent - . Weekly net reeeints 1.216: moss I.Qift: sales 22R; exports to Great Britain ; coastwise 2,618; France t emttnent . Mxxphis - Quiet . middling 12c: low Louisiana State Lottery Company. . Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital ef 1,000.000 to which a reserve runa oi g50.000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d. L D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or post pones. Its GRAND 8TNGLB NUMBS Drawings Will take place monthly. A SPLMBID 0PP0BTUB1TY TO WIN A FOBTUN1 8XYXNTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS G, AT NXW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, XUL.T'ilb, 1S8H, 1464H IBsualr Drmwlmar ,Lk at the FsIIewlag Scheme, under the ex dustve sonervisioa and ssanacement of GEN. G. T. BBAUHEUARD. ef Louisiana, and Gen JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia, who manage aU the draw ings of this Company, both erdlaary and segtl- assRsl.and atteiitibe correctness ot the publish- wumauutn, CAPITAL, PUIZK, T9,M 100,AO Tlckeie stt Five Dwllstrs Km eta. FrmetlwsiM, ! F.rifcetsi PrwpwrUea- , - LIST.OF PRIZra: s FRESH MINERAL WATER Both Foreign and Domertie, Just Received, at DrJlMcAdensDri Store gARATOGA "yiCHY, rrom Saratoga pnngs, n. x. a new water re sembling the imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid; cures dysppxia, aids diges tion, is a powernu tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Bathora Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic and al teratlvs and tn an forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, ) CASES CONGRESS WATER, J Q CASKS BOCK BRIDGE ALUM. 1 A CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. IV And a foil supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARIS Weekly net receipts 2.4C7: Eross ,450; exports Great Britain 8,759: ; coastwise 1 ,1ns rrance 2,084; conn- dllng uifee; good ordinary 10we; net : gross t r, smpmenu 40 mid- ota 550; Death of An Episcopal Rector. Petersburg, Va- June 16.-Rev. Kobert F. Jackson, rector of Christ Episeopal church, of Richmond, died here this afternoon of Bright's disease of the kidneys. He was formerly rector ui uu x nui o Xiuuupiu uuurcu air xo.a con, Ga. He was a minister of rara ability and widely known, and he was a graduate of the University of Virginia auu a uauve oi retersDurg. s ''J License Moneys to bw Refanded. ORLEANS. June 16. The ad- minJatrator of finance BT Walsh, gives nouce w-aay lusu. ail license moneys jhuu uy commercial travellers or drum- mers onaer city ordinances for 1881, will be returned in cash on the deliv ary of the receipts, the law under which said licenses were collected having ueeu ucuiartsu anconsUbuUOnai. alee StOCK 15,620. Weekly net receipts 802: gross 434: shlb- ments ; sales 4.550. AU8U8TA Qul t: ' mlddllnc ' lltba: low mid dling IlUe; good ordinary lOtye; reoeipu 14;. aiomemm Laas; sues ouv Weekly net recelots 188: shinments 1.99a. sales 1314; spinners ; stock . CHAWT.wrroa-Quiet: mlddUns 19: tow mid. dllng 11 Vto; good ordinary llftc, net receipts 44; gross 44 sales 25: stock 8.070: exports eoastwlM ; to Great Britain -i to continent -; to ' France : to chan nel i. : " f Weekly net reeeints l.HrvT: smss iJirvr? 1.200; coastwise 971: continent ' ; Britain to France - sales Great 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 1 " 1 u- 2 FRIZES of $6,000. -. n 10 20 100 800 ,600 1000 7&000 25,000 10.00C 12.000 2.000 10,000 1.000 10,000 0O........ 10,000 200. iUU 60 25. IPPROXTMITTON PRIZES. 9 Approxtmattoa Prises of 1750...... 9 Approximation Prizes of 5tX) 9 Approrlmatloo Prtxet of 250... .. 1967 PUe atDoaacing to. 20,000 80M0 25 000 25,000 15,750 400 160 266600 Application for rate to eiubs should only be maoe to 'be office ot the company In New Orleans. jrorrortnerinionnattoB write clearly, giving full address. Send oiders by Exprwjs, RegUtered Let ter or jtoney uraer, aaarer sed only to r4 a ' U. A. DAUPHIN, ' " -"Hworleana, La, OT M. Av DAUPHDL v J . ; , A07Seentll street, Washington, "D. C n. B. Orders cetve prompt attention. Sew Orleans wttl re- it'j POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE NlW YORK Stead v: salea IdlH: mlddllna nn. lands 12 8- 18c; middling Orleans 12 7-1 6c; con solidated net reoeipu ; exports to Great Britain ; to France : to continent ; to channel . weesay net recetrts 124; gross 45,285; ex- stock 280.477; to ports to Great Britain 10.028; France 67; oon- unent ,zyw; sates 11,757; S track on the Shoals. W-W . v Halifax, June 16. The Allan line steamer, uanadian, during the fog, struck at high tide TMtArdav Tl fiTTi yT pa Throm Cape Shoal and remains fast. H ne passengers were taken off and pTpoght her&H. The vessel can be saved ii wio sea aoni nse, ' Failare of New Orleans Cotton Factors. Newt York, June 16. The morning papers report that Keifferi& Gardner. cosuin iaccors at new Orleans., have uioue an aasifnimenc. 'i nn HaMlltioa are reported at ftis&finrv 075. ' , i.. T " vwv How many a sweet face is marred By yellow teeth and failing gums, And mouth and bps all hot and hard, And breath deep-tainted as it comes; And ret, with 8OZ0DONT, we may Keep an these dire defects at bay. channel . Montoovkbt Firm: middling IIUxv in middling 11c: good ordinary lOMe; receipts 2: smpmenu 846; stock, present year, 2,947; stock, last year, 1,201 1 sales 845. MAOOH Dull: middling 1 1 Inn ntMHIIn. 11c; good ordinary 10Uc: recAlnta dn- 1a 4; stock, present year 4.237: sock last vear. 1,864; shipments 1,838. COI.ITirRTTS Ontet- mM11lriv 1 1 li,. iiiin. 11c; good ordinary lOiAc; receipts 17; ship ments 1,066; sales 568; spinners 217; stock 4,801 ; exports to Great Britain . Nashttilb Quiet; middling UV&; low mid Jlc; good middling lOfcc; net receipts 83; shipments 816; sales , 588; spinners 43 stock, present rear,-4,520;: sock. last year. ij.UIo. Post Royal, 8. C Weekly net receipts ; biock . exports to Great Britain r :coast- v wuuwui ; sues -. . .jnMoica, R. L Weekly net receipts 4(h stock 8)00; sales 700. Bkljca, Ala. Dull; middling UKe. Weekly- SSSinK85 wPmeuta 846; stock, present rear, u,eiU- . A RoltK.'. Gk.RtiaAw mMHIIna T I ft... dllng 1 lVic; good ordinary 10c Weekly receipts OOKFABATTTn COTTOX BTATDDOrt: - W.9I 4 The unhappy wife who goflen' from the netn tenet and HI humor M a nervosa fcnhamt im name the real caose tn tier eomplalnUo the eoorV oriemove that rieirocsness ty presenting the de- pjT; Celery and Chamomile Net receipts at all United States porta during week......... 4 . Same week last year i... . ........j. Total receiDts to this date .... .....i. Same date last year ExDortsfor the weeK...,..u......-i . Same week last year.. . (. i.i.t... - Total exports to wis aate..;.t..v. .j. Same dale last year . . Btock at aU United States ports.... J. Borne Qme last year...............,;. m 128.1 44- 4595 077,40 JfV.B12 1,Z85,708 4,21210 -; 40050 40361 slgU I f Jl illtlllUllkllHU ki j i In M fitf of Loutsvllle, on FiilDXYi JUKE SOth, 1882. These drawmgseeenr monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly or Kentucky.' i , The United States Clrcott Court on March 81, rendered, the foUowmg decisions: it r nat tne uemmonweann uucnmoion uw nenv is mbal. - i. 2d Its drawings are fait. -A The CoraDant has now on hand a large reserr fund. Read the ttst of prizes for the sIJTBS DRAWING. Prtse. rTize, sw - 10 Prizes. 1 1.000 each.. .20 Prtees,:! 60Q each,... 100 Prizes, 100 each,... :- 200 Prfcses, , 60ch... 20 each,... iww trmai - io eacn, a . . .u j. . 830,000 10.000 6J0O0 : 10,000 10.000 10,000 10,000 12.000 IfLOOO 0 frtws, tOOee Approximation Prizes $2,700 9 Prizes., .200 " " . " 100 ;.gii2od E2r Half Tkets.tl: M Tfakata. ?J&lSWJT&rt Utter, or send ItlHS-JBSSSyj1 B REGISTERED LETT ICR OB POSTOFFICX ORDER. Orders of. snaupwsi,oyExpress.e)esentatoorex- Paw SSMWI M WWM.,-, WTAI?T4J5W.rr-l R ALKAJtJDXB. m. t . riinnrmv'fvvTirwiriwA " 'A Wiii T fM I I 9.WI I 4 . I -M IV I C 4mu,i ;,. ww uutviv yui i ty l o, w m M IT Aas- WM - ' - vow jfcrwanger f COulos hours frost 8 a s. to 5 p. apra j , ait Hanyadi Janos Waters. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY JJTJNYADI JANOa THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Dosz: Awtne glass fall before breakfast. Tht Lswo "Hunyadl Janos. Baron Llebig af firms that its richness m aperient salts surpasses usi oi ail otoer Known waters." Ttm BrttUk MmUeaL Journal "Hunyadl Janos. The most agreeable, safest, and most efflcaetoos aperient water." Pro. TtreMtm, Bernri. ivarlably good and prompt saceeas; Boet valuable. M Pro. JBo7tiervr,,TIenrja. "I hare prescribed these writers with remarkable 009088." Prof. fliawsasL Wnrszburg. I prescribe none but this." Prof. iMmatr Bnmtem. M.JKr.s. London. ntinan Kg PlPill WE HAVE STOPPED SKI LING AT COST, BUT OFFER GOODS AT SUCH ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES Tha the Public cannot Perceive the Difference. A beautiful stock of SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVER. apr2 Mmm9 Bm&o Street, BURGESS NICHOLS, WBOUSAUB ASD KIT AIL DALKB IN ALL KINDS OF FDRNITDRE BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINK OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR and CHAMBER 3CIT3. COF FINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade street, Charlotte, North Carolina. NEAR MORGANTON. 1'''L,iliiliiif' T""'' ""' i-rnr "'tJp 1 1 1 u 1 1 .. 'i-" i' "i1 1 "i 'i i i-ry wt4pww"ww,wsw mmmmm mmmmmrmi Mill w rawigwiKwninwHwatf JiH THIS attractive summer resort will be opened for the reception of visitors on the 1st day of The beauty of the scenery and the curative properties of the water are well known. Coaches June. trains on the Western North Carolina Rilivi at. Mnraa nt7in TbmIIt mall nnri ATTtrsaaa Rv tA rur mniilli S20and$25. Address JOHN H. PEARSON. Proprietor, maylQ eod lm Glenn Alpine Springs. LUCE BROTHER States ville, IN". C, OFFER THE -LARGEST STOCK- 03T "More pleasant tnem tn errjeaey. rivals, and sorpasses Pre. Atken, X. TX, T. JL Royal MSttaryHos- pnai, Heuey. "rreierrea 10 rlchshaU." Pulma and Fried- JOHN H. McADEN, ImporUng and Dispensing Pharmacist North Tryon St.. CHARLOTTE, N. a DONT GO TO SARATOGA When yon can get water Just as fresh and spark ling as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water In large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. J. H. MoADEN, Druggist and Chemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by expertonced , and competent drnggttts, day or night. uly2S OLD POINT COMFORT, VIRGINIA. HYGEIA HOTEL situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. Equal to any hotel In the U. 8. Sur roundings unsurpassed. Bathing, boating, fishing and driving specially attractive. Pre-eminently a resort for Southern people. Terms less for equal accommodations than any resort Jn the country. Climate free from Malaria; and for Insomnia truly wonderful in Its soporifle effect Send for circular describing hygienic advantages, etc. mayl88m - HARRISON PHOEBUS, Prop'r. YORK RIVER LINE, PASSENGER ROUTS. TO BALTIMORE and ALL POINTS NORTH Dally except Sunday. Rote the reduced first-class rates to SB ALT I M 0 R E Leave Barkeevlllef " Danville, " Greensboro, Raleigh, : Charlotte, - ' h: 8partanbarg . GreenvlUa,, , . 422pm iai2pm 8.20 pm &55pm 4.40 pm :12.25 pm lL40am f are $ 3 70 fare 670 fare 790 fare 1L80 fare 11.05 fare 18.00 fare 14.80 : Arrlrlag UBmtlmorB, 70 a. bl, connecting wJB tne morning .trams ior ynuaaeipnia ana ! ; By (his line the opportunity is'glven of spending few hours pleasantly la BJchmond before de parture ef trains for West Point . For further Information apply to agents at the aDovenamea petms. . - a. rut's, iinTDTniWllOOpeges. BJstory of all PoUtt iUuivArr PuUea, 8WAT0B CooPSB. ' .-...lit gives eiwrythlrur nertalnlng. to " PfllTTTPCf ' poudca, and noltesrhlstory. In ' 1 UL1 1 lUo. istructioa and ready reference. Bold !'t3f' V jetOy by soJbeorlptton; but subserla i bt : dons sent direct will be forwarded ??-.--ymaU ot CO. IX at Publishing .SOSTH, Co't expense. Agents now wanted. f w.rl-ll Mul PP,T rlt f orjterrttory Is be- vywrsiifc'.ing rspiaiy msmguea t-nospeetas "JfJ!?310!!. POBLISHINO COMPANY, Janio tf . . 20 Ntrth 8eTenUt Btreet, Phiia GENERAL MERCHANDISE SET 3P3sII2 Off fHE nXOST FAVORABLE TERMS AMD IN rjonPETITION 1TITII ANY JOBBERS lit TOE COUNTRY. THEY WILL. BE GLAD TO -1 QTJOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE, mart 8 fy 1 . 1 . AMERICA STILL FURTHER AHEAD 1 THE BEST THREAD tor SEW1HG MACHINES.) aj uit!njuuiAJiAruTjiri Six Cord Sd f Hit Awarded all the Honors at the ATLANTA International Cotton Exposition, 1881, ' FOB u THL 1 BEST THREAD for . MACHINE and HAND SEWING:' Two Gold Medals and the Grand Prize. For Sale to the Trade ty - J. Roessler & Co., Charlotte, N. C. may IB 'gv&UszlfmvLl. HUGH W. HARRIS, T-V: ATTOBHBT AT LAW, f Offloa on Trade street, nearly opposite Court House, : CHARLOTTE, If. C. marl daw tt .."-v fiichard A. Springs, :i;4.ij , CTonaerly of Charlotte, N..at - j: ATTOUJEXA C9UHSELL0S at LA W, . Jfm IT RWU trgt If WW Twrk. All eMrespdodeBca wlrl receriii prompt attention fcrt IlsiE"""" s-lst NatlofMU Bank, Cha st Narlonal Banlc Chsrintt. Balelsh Naonal Banlc-Kalelah. N C Hon. W. p. oynum, ex-w aaa tfaprtme uwrt nor aprWBm; f;, . N.C. w. p. brth Carolina. THE MOST ELEGANT p in i ill lr- - - njT Y BARvAND BILLIARD I i XTXB IN CHARtOTrX Has lust been opened nzt door below the Con tra Hotel Build r. on Tryon street Where the purest -. WINKa and LIQUOHS can a'ways be found. iMNDRIGlBIX B Y mayig.tf - J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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