CI1AS. H. JONES, Editor and Prop'tor. i KjfTKBXD AT TBI POBT-OVVIOS AT CSABLOm. . C, kB SMXnrD-CLASS KATTKB.1 TUESDAY, AUGUST 8. 1882. COALITION NOMINEES. FOB CONGRESSMAN AT L4KGK. OLIVER 11. DOCKERY, of Ri.hmond. FOR JUDGR SCrOKMK COURT. georie n. folk, Caidmu. FOR ttJFKRIOR COURT JTIDGK3. 1st District-Cff ARIES C. FOOL, of Pasquotank. '2d " JOHN A MOORE, of Halifax. - FKAAK II. DARBY, of New Hanover. - WM. A. GUTBRfE, of Cumberland. - L E. CI1VECUILL, of Rutherford. Krf 4th 6th DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. Election November 1th, 1882. FOR CONGRESSMAN AT I ARGE: SISDEN TYLER BENNETT, of Anson. FOR JUDGE SUPREME COURT: THOMAS HUFF IN, of Orange. FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGSS: 1st District- J AS. E. SHEPHERD, of Washington. 2d ' -FRED. PHILIPS, qf Edgecombe, ad " ALLMAND A. McKOY, of Sampson. 4th " JAMES O. Mac HA E, of Cumberland, .th " JOHN A. GILMER, of Guilford. 6th " WM. M.SHIPP, of Mecklenburg. FOB SOLICITOUS: 1st District- JOHN H. BLOVNT, of Perquimans. '2d ' YiM C. BO WEN, of Northampton. Ud " - SWIFT GALLOWAY, of Greene. 4th " - JAMES D. McIVER, of Moore, blh " FRED N.STRVDWWK, of Orange, 6th " -F I. OSBORNE, oj Mecklenburg. Turkey declines complying with the request of England and refuses to pro nounce Arabi Pasha a rebel. The Pension bureau has grown to be of such colossal proportions that it requires an addition of 800 clerks. A lightning rod man in Carroll coun ty, Maryland, aged 30, was last Thurs day married to a widow aged 74. Sixty-five Republicans and 57 Demo crats, in the Ilouse, voted to over-ride the veto; in the Senate, the vote stood for the bill IS Republicans and 23 Dem ocrats. It turns out now that the massacre at Alexandria was rather of Arabs than Europeans. The reported casual ties are 1,140 of the former and only 210 of the latter. The great iron strike has lasted two months, and the strikers have lost about Sl.000,000 in wages in the Pitts burgh district alone. About twenty esiuuiisnmems, wnose workmen went into the sti ike, have resumed opera-ton. The Postmaster-General appoints all postmasters who receive less than $1,000 salary. There are 40,159 postoffice in the United States, and they are in creased at the rate of 2,000 a year. A more potent political machine for a party in power does not exist. j The prohibition majority in Iowa is 29,759, according to the official returns. In 1SS0 the total vote of the State was 322,700, while the entire vote for and against prohibition this year was onlv 281,113. About 42,000 voters who voted in lsso failed to turn out this year. Somebody in Vernon, Illinois, polite ly requested the St. Louis Republican to furnish him the address of General Hooker. To this civil request the Re publican replies rather gruffly as f ol lows: uen. Jo. Hooker 13 dead. Don't Know his address." An order has been issued forbiddiug proiessionai guides to accompany visit ors mrougn tne treasury building in Washington. If desired an employee of the department will accomnanv visitors through the building without cnarge. The Philadelphia Record remarks: mere is one Democrat in the United States Senate who dares stand by his Democracy. All honor to him. Hi3 name is Thomas F. Bayard." lie stands so straight that he leans backward, sometimes. Johnny Davenport,' of New York, says he is again on the track of the man who forged the Morey letter but won't divulge his name till he gets all the evi dence in, and then he will make it hot for some prominent Democrats. John ny is holding this thing over till the fall elections. Philadelphia kills her surplus dogs, not by drowning them in a cage, but by introducing carbonic oxide gas into an apartment which, after the dogs are driven into it, is made air-tight. One hundred dogs can be dispatched in this manner at once, and their death is quick and painless. 1 1 1 mm The farmers, the mechanics, the la borers, and the plain people, as Mr. Lincoln called them, who pay the great body of the taxes by the sweat of their brows, have cried aloud for relief; and they have cried in vain N. Y. Sun. Well, why don't they stop squalling and 0111 uiue to secure justice? A handful or protessional men boss the "plain people" by superior energy and loqua city. God" helps those who help them selves. Augusta Chronicle. 1 The immigration to the United States during the fiscal year ending duuedo, iB72, was 789,003. This is then largest immigration in one year in the history of the country, the next largest being last year, when it reached 669,431 and the third largest was in 1873, when , it was 459,803. The average monthly immigration last year was 65,750, but the arrivals 5 in the single month of June were 9,971. The labor trouble has had its influence in checking immi gration, and July showed a considera ble falling off in our. foreign arrivals. Philadeldhia Record : Senator Z.B. Vance, of North Carolina, is one of those strict constructionists who can &ad na warrant in the Constitution for "a protective tariff, but he can find am ple" warrant in that instrument for a im propriations to "improve" the mountain streams of the State under pretense of promoting great national and commer cial interests. The principles of a strict . constructionist can rarely resist the se duction 01 an appropriation irom tne public treasury." While the North was - enjoying the benefit of the so-called "steals there .was ut little complaint but when ther South derives some ben efit the bowl begins. Senator Vance did just what-Korthern Senators have .been doing all along voted for a bill which appropriated needed sums to .nl An orf!n .mnrnvements on the water highways for the. benefit of the j Kf of a fit which hftis one or ine oenatqrs. and one that lias industry enqugn aim ELECTION! OF COUNTY, COMMIS SIONERS. The magistrates met in this citv ves terday, and proceeded to the election of county commissioners with the if suit as stated elsewhere in tnese columns. We refer to the matter thus editorially to remark that the action of the magis trates is a complete vindication and en dorsement of the course of The Obser ver on the county government ques lion ; it is more, it is a concession of truth of the charges made by anti-pro-hibitionists who accused the commis sioners of ignoring the voice of the peo ple, in refusing to crant license after the emphatic verdict at the polls. The concession is carried even further in the removal of four of the old board, retaining the only license advocate on it and electing1 three anti-Drohibition ists out of the four new ones elect. The board is a good one, and will give en tire satisfaction to the people of the county as far as we know. And yet for taking precisely the same position that the magistrates have now taken, this paper was criticized and its party fideli ty was called in question by over zeal ous partisans whose limited powers of vision prevented the.m seeing beyond the little ring; in which they move We deplored the inconsiderate action of the commissioners for adhering so ar bitrarily to the line which they had marked out, and for their utter indif ference to the expression of the popu lar will, and warned against the injuri ous effect such action would have upon the Democratic party in this county. Our remonstrance was unheeded and our warnings treated as the unfounded fears of an alarmist, who was getting scared before the danger came. But the rumbling was in the air, the restive ness of the people was becoming daily more and more apparent, the indigna tion of the ignored majority took shape in public meetings and voice in public de clarations that finally demanded atten tion and obedience too, but too late to undo the mischief that had been done, or restore the harmony that had been broken. We take it for granted that the radical change that has been made in the personnel of the board has been dictated by a desire to placate the anti prohibition element in the county, and restore as far as possible the harmony that prevailed in the Democratic ranks before prohibition beeame a distracting issue. Had this spirit prevailed after the result of the election had been re corded : had the commissioners shown any respect for the voice of the people, or had they whose straight-laced no tions prevented them from obeying the popular will resigned, and permit ted the election of men of different views, much of the disco itent and well-! founded dissatisfaction might have been avoided and one of the main argu ments used in the organization of the new party would have been swept away. Now in the eleventh hour is done what should have been done at first. In the eleventh hour the warnine of The Ob server is heed ed, and its counsel, in- uirecuy it not directly, followed, and the following endorsed bv the verv mpn who have sat in judgment upon The uissfcKVER lor dannir to cive it. fnr ri:1r ing to think for itself and speak with out permission . We are not egotistic enough to allege that The Observer is any further in strumental in producing this result than in simply being the channel for the ex pression of popular opinion, which found vent through its columns, and showed how the people stood upon this question. Rut The Observer was the organ of the people in this matter and spoke for tbem. Jt has done its duty, and only its duty, and even at this late day congratulates the magistrates in making auch a selec tion as will meet with popular endorse ment, while it comunnds popular re spect. It is an endorsement also of the course of The Observer, in answer to the unjust criticism to which it has been subjected for the freedom with which it expressed its views on this and kin dred questions. As a further endorsement of the course of The Oiwkuver on this ques- 1 Hon, a telegram received since the above was writteiUnforrus us that the I magistrates of Cabarrus county elected i Buugut out anti-prohibition board yesterday, and we venture the remark that in a majori-y 0f counties in the State similar action was taken. Thus the ball rolls and thus The Observer 13 cuuorseu. DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: TUESDAY . AtlGtST B 1885 FY. COMMIS-! Tn i mwxfmk'. 'nnn I .LJi.. . . I :. ' : ? J DRAWING-TO A CtOSE. OUR UW-MAKER8 DEMORAL IZED IxN Till JK EAGERNESS TO GET HOME. ThA dftrtiniul At ihA of preparing Kidney-Wort has Induced tne pro' lUltfAH Ih. ...11 1 . . in rturiincion. vt . wells. Blcharasoa & Co , lorm liurlington WE INVITE ATTENTION to prepare it tot sale In liquid form as-well as In dry i pbtob an uie iaoor 01 pre paring, ana De COUNTY NOMINEES IN BURKE. I). C. Pearson -Legislature ttemibli van. Joseph Brittain Sheriff T dent-Democrat-Liberal. J. II. Hallyburton (). s o dent-Democrat-Liberal. Samuel McCall-Treasurer-Kenubii. can. Jamison Queen Counrv R,.r,,, "Of UUllUitLl. William Williams-Coronor-Inde- ptjuuent-ijemocrat. This ticket was unanimousiv pn.w. j j u u vx O ed by the Liberals in mass convention at xviorganion on tne 5th of August. "!- CI I 1 r . oKoueierr, tne Kusslan whose death occurred a short whiia ., .4 ...v was S,1!!31111081 inCOme bein2 about Queen Victoria refused to let the Prince of Wales go take a hand in the Egyptian war, but she went out and smiled benignly on the sons of other women who went out to be shot at. BillArp says the reason why old Death when swinging his scythe, don't go for Aleck Stephens is because when he looks at him he considers him so near dead that he don't consider it worth while to waste time, on Jiim. - t ii It would seem that the riiy yf bap sm is being generally rgketed' in England by the Presbyterian denomin ation. With a membership of goo 000 only 27,500 infants were baptised Tat ing- the year, while the EpiSC01)al church, with a membership of 8SS baptized 45.000 babies. There's a 5u crepancy between the membership and the babies somewhere, and the church people are figuring ttf find it. s WeatLer. Washington, Atig. 7 Tn: t For the Sonth A tl erally fair weather, south to St.?? slight changes in the temwm.fr?10?8' tionary or slight right toKronSer! ? Perssltecowrlo f rom wastln,, ... ' as malaria, levers, eta, Kill be west n:.Vc5 by,the use of Brown's. Iron B'tteCTbuelSSW Sparring Over The Tax Bill The Prin cipal Business in The Senate The Ilouse Without a Quorum and The Members Mad at The "Royal" Senate For Refusing to Consider The Motion to Adjourn. Washington, August 7. Senate. Immediately after assembling, ihe Sen ate dispensed with the reading of the iournal and uermittftd th mnoiHora. tion of sundry measures by unanimous consent as follows: On motion of Hale the House bill pensioning the widow of the late Brigadier-General Ramsey, was passed. . On motion of Morril, the House bill repealing the section of the Revised Statutes which imposes an export tax on tobacco, was passed. On motion of Butler the Senate joint resolution allowing per diem to em ployes of the Senate for extra month's pay, was passed. The House bill granting the right of way to the Jacksonville and Augubtine railroad company and referring the claims of the captors of the Albemarle to the court of claims were considered and passed. Mr. Plumb charged that the responsi bility for the extension of the present session was chargeable solely the dila toriness of the House in maturing ap propriation bills and reviewed the ac- nf thft Hniiap fin t.hnsA hilla nrt coist if any detriment had come to the busi ness interests of the country by fears of nnwisfl legislation th rpisnnnsihili. ty belonged to the House. Morrill objected to the present con sideration of the resolution, and moved that the tax bill be proceeded with and appealed to the Democrats to Dror.pd with it. Plumb offered a concnrrAnr. martin. , - VHW A VWV1 14 tinn fnr arimiirnmpnt sine M.a rHa of . . w-uaj cu lulion ihe oenate went into executive session. Tipp.lr and Tilair nnnnsArl whan v r"vu, ! UiiU matter was dropped. The amendment offered in the Senate to-niffht bvCamp.rnn. nf Wiafnrioin f..r j- J ' W kJi J j the final adjournment nt 1 1 rvinr.ir tr. night was defeated through the inabili ty of the clerk to hear the response of Senator Bayard. Senator Bayard voted in the affirmative and had his vote been so reco ;ded the amendment would havj been edopted. Allison, from appropriations commit tee, reported the House joint resolu tion annrnnrifttincr ftAnrvm tn annnk tha X X r vvr uupij deficiency in thft annrnnriatinn fnr fooa J f I vr..vvWU V i.U of United States district attorneys for I A J- I T I 1 ctaL usciu year, r asseu. Rollins, from the naval fnmmiWiM reoorted the hnuap. rftanintinn inatmor! ing the Secretary of the navy to con- VHllft thfl Rfinrr. nf inniiirv tn invoctiitofo . .... j vv VU UlUU as to the los3 of the steamer Jeannette and the death of Lieutenant-Commander DeLong. Passed. Miller, of .New lork, from the com merce committee, reported back the louse ioint resolution for a -in,, it. s- lect committee upon American shin- building and ship owning interests. ?83ed. lilair. chairman of the nnmmitfpfl nn education and labor. called nn a resolu tion directing an investigation during the recess into the labor strikes. Adopt ed, with an amendment offered by George directing an inquiry into the division between labor and capital, of their joint productions in the United States. The Nicarauga canal bill on motion of Miller.of California, was made the special order for the second Monday of December. The Ben Ilaliday bill was made the order for the second Tuesday of De ember. The Ilouse amendments to the bill for nrintinsr thp, apr.mi.tnral mn,irt muo . o e - a j noo concurred in shortly after one o'clock. The vote was taken on the pending mo tion of Cameron, of Pennsylvania, for an executive session, Morrill mean while insisting upon the consideration of the tax bill. The motion prevailed yeas 31, nays IS. All the negative votes were Re publican. Legislative business was ac cordingly suspended and the doors closed. When the doors were re-opened the Sen ute proceeded to the consideration of the House concurrent resolution for final adjournment on Saturday, Au gust 5th. Cameron, of Wisconsin, moveri nn ameudmentbv fixincr the. hm ir nf ad journment at 11 o'clock, p. m . to-dav Monday, August 7th. Saulsburv inouired nf MYirriii irT,Qfi,. er he intended to call up the taxhil' and received an affirmative answer. Sherman said he wnnlri npvar adjournment until the tax bill was voted upon. Beck said the endeavor tn nnoa f k , .... vr llUiJ 1,11X3 tax bill as proposed was only a mean attempt to take the hill ate, when it was well known that the 1 louse had not a quorum. The amend ment was lost bv a f ie vnta Tl,o ate then at 6.50 adjourned until to-mor-rgw. IlOUSIi. Thfl TToimo mot of in -.ii in continuance of Saturday's session On motion of Willets, of Michigan S nmblJWaf ,passed to encourage Promote telegraphic communica tion between AmoriKg. 17 I nfl Sanata am nr. i j.. it r log equaUy efficient is preferred by many. Kldoey nvituo;9 ana everywnere proves use feet remedy Buffalo News. TO OUR "STOCK OP WE INVITE ATTENTl MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH AUGUST 7, 1882 PRODUCE. Chableston-Spirits Turpentine firm, sales at nosin quiet, cirainea ana gooa scraineu PETKRanTTRa Vi -Rlnnt ntnhar 1 at 1S81 tn August 1st, 1882, there have been sold here 4J 18, ff$0 pounds ol loose tobacco, at an average wi cki per i x no naica usto urru uiuvu ucuvier man tor tne same penoa last year. Bosln steady, 81.85 for strained; 81.50 for good "".ouito. xar sieaar, hi tt i.o . ji'iao rurpeniiae Qtuili. eh. r . I I wi r. f 11 1 1 co n ior uaru; a. to lor yeiiow aip; 5.76 for virgin. Com steady; prime white XI. in. mh.d n. r Balttmoki- noon Flour quiet and steady; wra street ana western super jk txia3.75: extra 84.0085.00; family 85 25$6.25; City amis. suDer 8X.noffiXH.7fi: extra Xi nofTiSfi 7S? Wli t....j. An . m. j. , . r-. nrv... i steady : Western hlchar: Son t hern red 1.1 fin" - 1.14; amber 8l.l4Sl l; No. 1 Maryland ; no. a western winter red spot, $1.1414 bid Corn Southern quiet aod f ay; Western firm and niriat. dn... v. 1 . i 5 1 rn . n .1 jow wutacai. RAT.Ttwnuw mnDU Satm firm- QntitriAim Cti 82; Western wnitt 65r207; mixed 62a4; Penn sylvania 6065. Provisions-quiet and steady; mess DOrk. 822 2K!I!23 25. Bulk meatii shnnld- ers and clear rib sides, packed 1 1 1 8. Bacon -shoulders 12; clear rib sides 1514: hams 15 16Mt. Lard refined 14 Cofifee-flrm; Bio car goes ordinary to fair Kl&fJQSk fliurar oulet: A soft Whiskey steady , at 81.18. Freights to iiiverpooi, steady. . Cincinnati Flour, quiet; family 84.75SS 1.85: rancy 8o.75aiS8.75. Wheat strong; No. 2 red winter, 8102 for spot. Corn steady and in ialr demand; No. 2 mixed. 72S7714 lor spot; 77V4- nmxvi ausuai; 4 ior oepiemoer. uais in gooa a-mand; No. 2 mixed, 500)52 for spot i?..8toner 81 21 75. Lard -stronger, at 812 67. Bulk meats in Improved demand; shoulders 89 75; clear rib sna.OO. Whiskey steaay ana in iair aeaiand, at Sl.lH: comb nation sales of finished goods 880 barrels, on a basis of 81.13. 8ugar in fair demand and firm; hards 9610: New Orleans 78 Hogs-slow; common and light 8rt40ffi$8.00; packing and Cmo&oo -Flour qu'et and weak. Wheat-easier and not-quotably lower; Mo. 2 rrd winter fairly active and 1 a shada higher, at $1.03ViS1.08 mi uhu, i.uofl iur &ugusi; negutar strong ana uiKuor, uui iiirguiar, m Jtl.UZUl IOr AQgUSt; 81-01 for September; No. 2 Chicago spring en- meijr uuiuiuai, at 1 . j o asKea tor cash, corn in rair aemana ana nuher. at 771 for cash and August. 16Va for September. 0ts strong and uigu?r, ui oivsior own; 4riAer45Ui for August: dW&UiilW tor September. Pork active, firm and higher, at 820.908821.00 for cash. 820.90- u jiu.no wr iUKusi; sii uu Tor Beptemoer. ra-acuve, nrm ana nigher, at 812.40 for cash: S12.45SS12.47Vi for September. Bulk meats moderately acrie and higher; shoulders 8-60; short ribs 813 00; short dear 813 25. Whiskey eieauj huu uuciiaugea, at 91. 10. OOTTON. alv8Ton- Quiet; middling 12tec; low mid dling llc; good ordinary lUfcc; net receipts iiu, srusa e.w, sales 4W. stock 1,045; ex ports ooastwise ; to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to channel Norfolk Steady, middling 1 2Ve. net receipts wtse 198; sales ; exports to Great Britain ; 10. continent . Balttmobi Firm ; middling 12 15 16. low mid dling 12 91t$c;good ord'y ll 18-18c; netrec'ts-; (Cross 115 sales 25: stock 4,162; export ouMiwiw nu; npuiners ; exports to Greet onwiD zsi 10 continent . Boston -Steady, midditrn 18iAo; low middling 12fcc; rood ordinary 12); net receipts 124; gutus oou. sriwk : itock 5,015: export to ai nniain d-jo; to France . WnJONGTON-Qiilct. middling 1214c: low mld- uiuitj 1 1 jo 10c. nooa orainary iu lb lttc; receipts ; rcss ; sales ; stock 288: exports ru ; 10 ureat Britain ; to continent . ranDKLFHiA Firm ; iniddJln 1314c. low middling I 'Jfyc; ytood ordinary 1 1 c; r(rts net . iiaa r: RiilBS ; swx K O.04H: ex- Luria ttreai oniain 1 OXJO; to continent . savannah -Steady; middling 12c; low mid dling iivae; good ordinary lOlc; net receipts ; grusa an; sales o; MOCK l.ftftO; xporw eoasiwisft ; to Great Britain to France ; to continent . mldjl.ng I2ie: vooa ordinary 115c; net recelntu UTi . ... . . . r 1 1 . 1 . , . . . . . . 01, sjum ;tto. Boien ou; avoc H,fii4; 10 wrwu onuiin ; 10 France coastwise ; to continent ; to chan- iiri . MnBTLi-gu:et; middling 12c; low mlddllna itVtC; good ordinary 115fec;net receipts 146: ZZT ?A v 1Ui V lo.iwa: exports u jv. 'imiw ; 10 ureal unt&in - to continent . "f " leaaXi middling I2ic; low mid- uuiik iic; gooa orainary lie net receims : a,Pmnt 108: sales 50; ACBuaTA-yuiet; middling 2c; low mM- gooa ordinary lH4e; reeeipu 6; wmKusroR- viJiet: middling 12; low mW- utiug ic; goo.i ordinary lllc; net receipts iun 01. naies iu; stock ot; "'"" '"wiww zr; 10 Great Britain w continent ; to France ; to chan- A1C4 Vvnr VAn w t..ii . . . ii.7 ,,. . ."" MIM 5Jll; middling up- ""u.a la! i-ioc; miaanng Orleans lH3hc: eon- soiiaated net recelpu 764; exports 10 Great Britain j.fiOG; to France ; to continent ,v; wcnannei . Which U now full Ann ui .-tiuon auiuraces a FOR THE SPRING AND SUMME l TRADE, S5?R5. Sttg S.i!9.?!?5 Bd.,wlll 1 nil them Mtb lowent mm. nn. . . bom the city and c-tuMtrj .al1 l"'Mi.,N m A, E, RAMKlIff BRo SmjgB and IPdicitsxs. mm U 1 III IMPDil IF A TDD iiiuiniAUiiLrriiimi Both Foreign and Domestic, Just Becelved, at Dr. J.U.McAden's Drug Store gABATOGA -yiCHY, rom haratoga Springs. N. Y. A new water re- Bcinuiuigineimportea vicny. Recommended as an antacid; cures dyspepsia, aids dlges- uuu, is a powernu ionic ana strong diuretic Also, Hathorn Natural Mineral Water, Be commended very highly as a cathartic and al terative and in all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES CONGKBSS WATKR, I Q CASES BOCK BBIDGK ALUM, J Q CASIS BUFFALO LITHIA Ana a full supply of IMPORTED APOLLINARfS Aim Eanyadi Janos Waters. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLKSALS AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF immiii: 5 THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ! -prUNYADI JANOS. THB BIST NATURAL APXEI1NT. AS A CATHABTIC: Dose: A wine glass full before breakfast. Hrma that 1 fa Ahna ir. . . T The British Medical omii "Hunyadi Janoa. The most urreeahiA aaf.tat inn .... .-rrj aperient waTer." " ' w OUJQla0U8 Prof. Vxrchtn. Berlin. TnnH a ki. . . prompt success; most valuable." Prof. Bamberatr. Vlnnn "I ,... nu t,o mt,o rf?K ' " ..rrr,. ""'.. vmautoa iuww nimio TT1LU !VUJUlk4Uie BUCCeSS. Prof. ScamunL Wurnzhnnr r nK,.ik. - but this." ' "ur Prof. Lander Bpmton, jr. D., F. & 8., London. "Mora uleamntthui ifa, iii ..... ' .7" tbemtnefflcaeyr- ' r.,?VfvA.t,ken' iJJ T- R- 8- Military Hos pital, Neuey. 'Preferred to Pullna and Frted-rlchahaU." BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINK OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PAR LOB and CHAMBER SUITS. COF 1 INS of aU kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade street, Charlotte, North Carolina. Wa luce mi ille, N. C, LARGEST STOCK- of GENERAL MERCHANDISE n09T "ARABLE TERFIS AND Iff COIVJ PETITIO'V U JOBBERS I!f THE COUNTRY. THEY TV,,.,. BE LAD TO maris ly QUOTE PRICES TO THE trade. AM JOHN II. McADEN, Importing and Dlspensmx Ph&noactst. North Trron St., CSA&LOTTX, N. c. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you can fret wiet fa u fresh and spark- o wucu u. mm uvm i&e sowing U car&Mwa. Wp rmwlva this n'A, ' . .tf. M n i n Which W IVtlirn WW, MMnrwhl tn Km mKIII - I v . -uuw again erery week. J H. MoADKN, DrqgKUt and Cbemlst. PreecrlpUons rwfuUy prspared fey experteoeed and eomr4ot ' iyi tar or nlzhL uly28 pttsccllaucottF. GREJ ram; DOBBINS' STARCH POLISH, Is My Fall Goods are Now imiw and as I Am PRESSED FOR ROOM, And must hate it. IwfflOnW MJ X.N T IRK STOCK OF RTT JA "FT; F?. GOODS A. rery low flgares. It in dudes a large assortment t f Men's mi Eon h fjwttra SHOES of aU Styles and Qualities. A!, all LADIES' SLIPPKBf Srrge and fox goods at J. MOVER'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Tw ef ti iaest SHOW CASKS In the city, for sale by J. MOTEB. FDTUBBa Nkw Yobe Net reoelnU : gross Futures closed dull; sales 5J2.000 bales. August l2.04Oi.PS "r ia.66t7.fi7 wocr j WOfy.Wl i 55a J. B. AMERICA STILL FURTHER AHEAD I Phadiclphfa, Pa. FOIt SAI.K BY J. . SPECER & CO November December.. January February... March April May June. July.. 11.70r 71 11.7(W?.7l 1 l.KOfr.KI ll.P2rT P.I 12 04 r? OR l!A17r7t 18 12.30ff.32 FOR THE TF.ETTI SOZODONT. Oeloi OrlenUl, Ac., at -r Tool; ate. Jul8 B. H. JOBDA i-1 tt. FINANCIAL. Mew YOBX. Kxcbange Goremments- generally unchanged New 6 s Four and a half per cents, Four per cents, MoneT 4.85 lr mentZZS-r111 10 the SUPPle" eta'borids-inactlve taentai post route bill wnro onnn,,rr 1 B.,hHaD hiani oii S7P848 in. I " Currency.... 0,4 w iiiBsunary civil bill was announced STocKs-irreguiar: oa a. r. . "ao auuouncea - HnS rJIeln-d receid the sina- v.fni01116 110086 adjourned, the vote on adjournment showing the pres- brtfhtaSr f Mnday WM Bills were introduced to appoint a select committee of nine to report to ihe next session on the improvement of hnw5i188i88ippi river! by Robeson a ti i 5S-f togrSSatlon similar to that in the Senate. This was opposed by . the DemocraU who pointed to the fact that S o88 ot qurum present, and led to across fire between the Republican an(t DemoeraU,the latter of whom seena epjoy the sport. This continued nil 1:50 when the House took a recess ror two hours. After the recess the se lect Committee tn t-Annrf. nn tha M lSSlH- 8iDpi river was announced by the 8petai r' when the House took a recess Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 Alal ama Class A, small Alal lama Class B, fi's . . .. . A-ll 1 Ala Aiaoama uinsB - Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern prefeired, Brie Bast Tennessee Georgia. Illinois Central. Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville Uunnhlilml rhnrlfWton. JUOUlU.B " " ' Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central Pittsburg Richmond and Allegheny. Richmond and Sanvilie Bock Island - South Carolina Brown Consols, West Pefnt Terminal Wabash, St. Louis A Pacific. Wabash. 8t Louis & Pacific pref errd Western Union. 1.03 1.41 1.B1 l.ftR 1.40ft 1.151 731A 68 23 1.17 1.8K1A 1.081 HI 871A 88 l BEFORE - AND AFTER! 1 CDrt Soil M Spool Cote Awarded all the Honors at the ATL A.ISTT A. International Cotton Exposition, 1881, FOB BEFORE - AND - AFTER Electric ADDliances are tent on 30 Davi' Trial. TO MEN ONLY. YOUNG OR OLD, TT7HO are suffering from Nbbvocs Debilitt, V V Lost Vitality, Lack of Nervk Fobcs ajto TfCnD WlOTTVIl Wv. VVrCQva a TlH nil .tinea .... .n. I ' . , ........ .. ....... u . .I . ...... i.ii uivao UIWB BC3 of a Personal Katurk resulting from Abuses and uthes uausks. Bpway reiiei ana complex resto ration of Health, Y ioor and Manhood Guaranteed. Bond at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH. augl dw ly eod "THE BE81 THREAD for MACHINE and HAND SEWING-? Two Gold Medals and the Grand Prize. For Sale to the Trade by J. Roessler & Co., Charlotte, N. C. CITY COTTOK MARKET. OmCK OF TffB Oeservxb, ( viinniwii . . " 3 - - w, 1- . Thfi market TMUnlsi Rloaed Steady at the fOl- Mw I lowing quotations: tne evening session a motion was eood Middling. 12 aae to adjourn to three o'clock to- Middiina 1214 FRESH ROASTING EARS, New Sweet Potatoes, Fine Peaches, AND NEW CHIJE3B, at S. M. HOWELL'S. iiEfliMlUC. IF YOU WANT TO GET Big Prices for Your Wheat, Oats, &c, SHIP TIIE9K TO made to adionrn tn t.hrna n'olnftk ' to morrow aftfirnnnn tr. awair. t.h con currence of the "royal Senators" who could sit at night and as House had noth ln to do in the meantime, Blackburn moved to adjourn till Friday, to which Hiscock said he would make no objec tion if the Senate took up the tax bill, When the HnnsA arlinnrnfld till to-mor- row. v VAOA AfcA O Chi. U f tlj uuawv treated ita motions to i adlourn, and SOlTlft nf t ham trota folVfncy uhnnt. Intro- ducing a resolution; asking the Presi dent to exertiseliis constitutional right -. j . ji . . w aeciare Doth houses aajournea. ' Confirmations. WAfSTTTwTrN"AuDriiBt7.-r-The Senate in ftYritivfi sfiHsion 'fcobfirmed the nominations of Gen. Grant and W, H. Trescott, as commissioners to negotiate a commercial treaty with Mexico; Col. Chas.H. Crane, surgeon general U.S. A.: Thos. J.Barry, consul San Louis Potosi, Mexico ; jr. W. Rice, of Maine, AaniTVUrnll t llftnrv Pfiflp.o .Tr nf Mod. saehnsetts, Santiago. Progrcea olthe Terer kt ! Brownsville. BROWKSVILLE. Ancrnsr. 7 Thorn was one aeain irom va nm tovor ,,rin. the 24 hours ending yesterday, and- li t ,;L ;C,-Lr.-. ssweanngen. Btate health offieeri stated officially dbat' th .vauisniBuer wmca-me -mayor and. others hay e; been suffering is yelldw tfe- ta;'v citizens opjecc co ur.awear- V181U112 Matamoraa Unrl a rntrirn. Tiff ham T'" Strict low middling. Liow minanno. Storms and TlDges Sales yesterday 16 bales. Miller & Johnston VAUl MACON SCHOOL. rpHIS School, embracing an Kngllsh, partmBnt, will open on the 4tb ot address W. A. RARRTKR. ) . . . JONIUd B. KOX, ; mncipaig. Charlotte, N. C Jul28 dlw then eow tf Young .Ladies' Mountain School. MT. ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY of the Blue B, v86' cPndtlcteI by the Bisters ef Merer and under Patronage or Bt. Bev. Bishop Northrop, D. D., Htokorytown, Catawba county, Nl e. Board and Tuition at $ 1 3 per month. fir" m AT PRIVATE SALE. FINE BUGGY. wn5'5Li,(,f .L- e dbQPlesprk ftfi11?;,' tin in comers, steel mEz, . .. . v. OIAII, UIJKU1&I RfUK S145, and win outlast ts ics. jmquire at ,-aug5 doawtf , fonr common -cheap bug- . ... '... , i .",,.U 7 RELIABLE SELF-CURE. ,i .'.Y i"-'"". one or tne - ... .IH.IOBIUI eueciausta in tne U. S. fjoat Maiihoml, IFeafcncsn and Oeeau. Sent ruuwu ! . j rte, uruggisiscan nil it. AddreM DR. WARD & CO.. Lam.!.. M. THREE SAFES. TTOB 8AT.TC mi ton nf thn. Fire Proof Safes, all of thm the best of makes. One small. one medium and one large. Ap ply to or address 1 onrl q CHAS- K- JONES, Prop'r ObstsT Commission Merchants, 1321 CABY 8TBEET, RICBMOND, VIRGINIA. REFERENCES ; R. IV. miller Son. Commercial National Bank. Col. Wm. Johnston. Alexander & Harrl( jul23 dw tf HUGH W. HARRIS, ATTORNEY AT LAV. Office on Trade street, nearly opposite Court House, CHARLOTTE, N. C. may2 dAw tt Richard A. Springs, . , , , Formerij of Charlotte, K. d ATT0MET & O0U2TSELL0E all LAW, ''. Wo. IT Nanan Street, New Torfr. All correspondenoe wm 'receive prompt attemtoa st National BatiS, Ctarlotte. N. CL felelga Naaonal Bank, BAleigtuN. 0?Hml P Bynnm. ex-Judga Supreme nSiC ..orl6 6m . ivt" f . 7. HOUSE AND LOT FOR L500.00. N1?.?, Jo'ttw erection of its .-rf. uuuului nanotte Baptist church Offers Its nrnaAnt hnima m v.." . hUUI'1 v.hereon tT"' streets, at the above extraordinary low price ? tl In approved purchaw. The rear line oHhls tot 1. the rear line of th mnin hk i. .,,,.1 i1"8 r.IS SESLiwIW. attached, and be tbSiTbiTMiS:" aesirea mtmn wWc11 Call or 'Write r1. mui. .n 1,,. . ... nrvan Ti.X. . r wilt not 00 open after the if th August, 1882. Further par ticulars can be obtained of v THOMAS L. VAIL, Horn TV,X" rai .B"nai tf n n Danviii . m. newruer copy I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A new supply of goods, Including CROCKERY, PICTURE FRAMES HOSIERY, LACES, EDGINGS, LINEN COLLAR HANDJCBBCBIEFa, Ac, Ac. Also FBDIT JABS, quarts 8nd gallons C. M. ETHEREDGE Variety Store, under Traders' Nat. Bank. aii25 MOCKING BIRD FOOD and Canary Seed in pound packaees. Irash, Also, red gravel for bird cages. iq ' ! - I I H. JOKDAN ft CO , miS , Tryorr street. WANTED. A WASHINGTON Hand Press and material fox a 7-oolumn newspaper. Address AMVABipsTON,.i JmMtt. , Shelby, N. Ci " Charlotte Female klitote, THE NEXT SESSION Ex'ends from September the 12th to June 1 2li. Corp of Teacliur t Bev. WM. B ATKINSON, Principal, Ma: heaialiw. natural aciences ana luuii. Miss HELEN C. LONG. Pilnclpa! or Prep ratury Department Mrs 8ALLIE C. WHITE, Eiatory and Frigid Literature. Miss LILLLE W. LONG. Modern Languages Miss MABY L. MATTOON, ElocuUon and N'alun" Science Miss M. C. HOUSTON, Latin and Mathematle-. Prof. A. BID1Z LL D., Musicsl Director. Mrs B. L. DEWXY, Assistant in Music. Mrs. WM. B. ATKINSON, Assistant in Music ami Lady PrlnclDaL Mia U. A. SAVAGE, Art Department tr xsujia, isame as neretoiure;, found on the Bulletin Board of the Postoffice. t aoi& a eoaimwim ir.(. I A! y r

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