LOCAL ITELLIGE,CE.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1879
ZcBAKUlITK POST OFFICE. . V
J OFFICE &OUBS. ., :
OPENS. CLOSES.
Money Order Department, ; . ft.OO a. m. 6.00 p. m.
Registry Department, ......9. 00 a. m. 5.00 p. m.
Gan'l Dellvv AStamnTtentL.-K Of) A. Jtt. 6.00 D. m.
" . . " ,.. " . 8.80p.m. :8.45p.m.!
On Rnnila va Hi a AenATfil Ttallvetv and'Stamn
Department will be open from 9.00 a. m. to 10.00 !
a. m. i
OPENING AND CLOSING OF MAILS. i
,- OPENS. CLOSES.
Danville ft Charlotte R.R., . 8.00 a.m. .00p. mJ
!' ' " " 11.15 a. m. 6.00 p. m.
Charlotte & Atlanta B. R., . 8.00 a. m. fl.00 p. m.
" & Augusta R. R.,. 8;80 p. m. 10 00 a. m.
Wllm'n ft Charlotte R. R.,. 8.30 p.m. 5.00 a.m.
Charlotte & Shelby R. R... . 5.30 p. m. 6.00 a. m.
& Statesvllle 5.30 p. m. 6.00 a, m.-
Beattle's Ford, (noree" fnute,) Mondays at
5.00 p. m.. and Tuesdays at 8 00 a. m.
l& Yorkvllle. horse route.) Thursdays at 6.00
p. m., and Fridays at 7.00 a. m.
W. W. JENKINS; P. M.
BAlLBOii)
IlIKfcCi
OBI.
The following table shows the runnin
ger trains to and from Charlotte, on i
roads (Washington time):
RICHMOND & DANVILLE.
Arrives from Richmond and Goldshoro,
Leaves for " "
Arrives from Richmond, ..
Leaves for '
of passen-;
the rafl-
1.00 a. m.:
3.20 a. m.
10.50Ja. m.f
O.OO p. m.
ATLANTA CHARLOTTE AIR-LINK.
Arrives from Atlanta, . . 8.20 ti m.
Leaves for Atlanta,
1.05 a. m.
Arrives from Atlanta, .
6 50 p. m.
Leaves for Atlanta, ..... 10.50 a. m.;
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA.
Arrives from Augusta,. . . ... ... 6.45 p. m.i
Leaves for Augusta......... 11,00 a. m.
CAROLINA CENTRAL. ;
Arrives from Wilmington
Leaves for Wilmington
Arrives from Shelby,
Leaves for Shelby ;
7.29 p. m.
6.00 a. m..
5.00 p. m.;
7.00 a. m.
ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE OHIO.
A rrlves from Statesvllle,
Leaves for Statesvllle.. . . .". ...
5.30 p. m.
' 7.00 a. m
INDICATIONS.
War Department,
Officio Chief Signal Officer,
Washington, Jan. 11, 7:30 p. M.
For the South Atlantic States, falling
barometer, increasing southeast -winds,
warmer, cloudy and rainy weather.
Local If o port for Yeserly. J
I 7 A. M.
2P. MLP. M
Barometer;.... ....
Thermometer
Relative Humidity,
Wind Direction,..
" Velocity,. .,. . .
Weather, .......
80.466
29
78
E.
1 Mile.
Cloudy.
30.296
301162
; 39
55
N.E.
42
50
W.
8
Cloudy. tLt Rain
Highest temperature 44 deg. lowest
Index to New A4erieiiei4r "
Pioneers, Attention, i
J. J. Mott Notice.
S. Wittkowsky Clothing.
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T H K C U D Bl' Hfcs TCI) A I.
Young Men's Christian association Hall.
Devotional exercises this afttfnoon at 445 o'clock.
St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Services In the
moromg at 11 o'clock and In the evening at 7
o'clock by Rev. E. A. Wmgard, pastor. .: Sunday
school In the afternoon 'at 3 o'clock.
Baptist Church. Services In the morning at 1 1
o'clock Rev. H. H. Griffith and In the evening at
7:30 o'clock by Rev. Dr. Theo. Whittield, pastor.
Sunday school In the morning at 9 o'clock.
First Presbyterian Church. Services in the
morning at 1 1 o'clock and In the evening ar7 SOA
by Rev. A. W. Miller. l. D., pastor. Sunday school
in the afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock.
Second Presbyterian Church. Services in the
morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7 :30
o'clock by the pastor. Rev. E. H. Hauling Sunday
school in the afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Chapel
Services in the morning at 11 o'clock by Rev.
W. T. Waller, pastor, and In the evening at 7:30'
o'clock by Rev. J. Y. Pressly. Sunday school, hi
the morning at 10 o'clock. , ,
Calvary Mission Church. Services in the morn5-'
ing at 1 1 o'clock and in the evening at 7 0 o'clock
by Rev. J. F. Butt, pastor. Sunday school in the
morning at 9 o'clock and class-meeting in the af
ternoon at 2Va o'clock.
St. Peter's (Catholic) Church. Services In the
morning at lOVi o'clock and catechism taught in
the afternoon at 412 o'clock by Very Rev, L. P.
O'Connell. Vespers in the afternoon" at 5 o'clock.
Sunday scriboi in the morning at 9 o'clock.'
Trton Street Methodist E.) ChuhcS. Ser
vices in the morning at 1 1 o'clock and In the
evening at 7:30 o'clock by , Rev. A. A.- Bos
hamer. pastor. Sunday school In the evening at
3V8 o'clock. Prayer meeting every - Wednes'
day evening at 7;30 o'elock. Strangers . cordially
Invited. - ;
Graham Street (Cplpred) Methodist (E.)
Church. Services In the morning at 11 o'clock
and in the evening at 7:30 o'clock by the pastor,
Rev. L. B. Gibson. Sunday school in, the morning
at 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting eveiy Wedhgsday
evening at 8 o'clock. . . ."' 4 i
aSO.TOE PENCUJNGS.
It was an idle day with the courts,
yesterday.
Days getting right sharp longei.
Length of to-day 9 hours 56 minutes. !
There ought to be some law regulating
the positions of wood wagons on the
streets. ' '
Again skaters went outto try Stuart's
pond yesterday, but the ice couldn't
stand the pressure. ' 4
To avoid answering so often the
senatorial election occurs on the 21st,
ji week from next Tuesday.
Wild ducks from Newbern are fne
vuf the attractions which our market
affords. They are abundant and qheip.
Enoch was translated Sfill yeafs ago
to-day. flietcher five dollars yon never
heard .of Enoch before. Betcher think
Enoch was a Latin book. Now honest V
Wvllttle girl dropped a bracelet out of
. nie of the windows of the Central Ho
ttel, yesterday, and it is advertised in an
other column that a reward will be paid
for it.
Some of the maps of the city made by
Mr. 0. M. Ward, by far the best we haye
ever had, are advertised for sale by Mr.
H. ('. AVilliams. lie has about a dozen
left, which will be disposed of at very
1 'heap rates. ' ' .'
It was reported at a late hour last
niglit that a colored woman named Liz
zie Coopman was seriously, if not fatal
ly burned at her home on "the extreme
end of Eighth street, by the npsettifig
of a kerosene lamp; Too late, to give
particulars. . n, . : .1
A little sensation yvM caused jester
day by the report. that -an iron safe had
been found in a tunnel in the.Rudisill
mine. Ori investigation; it ;;was ascer
tained that it was found in an old pow
der house, a sliort distance from the
main shaft It belonged to a :former
owner of the mine and Was thrown aside
its useless. , ..v:.t.- -i w ju. f-'t
Delegates to the convention here next
Wednesday from the line of tire States
ville Railroad must reach the piJtyTCues
day evening. Delegates, coming on the
Kichmond & Danville, the North Caro
lina, the Charlotte, Columbia '& Augus
ta and the Atlanta & Charlotte Air
Line Railwayswi'll pay fare to Charlotte
and be returned free, on certilicate of
X. Dumont.
3Ioney for llie Poor.
Mayor Smith has now on hand -about
$150, contributed by different citizens
for the relief of the , poor. He is espe
cially anxious tliatthereshouloVbesome
sort of meeting to agree upon a plan
for distributing it,H which shall insure
its being put where it is- most needed.
The meeting called at the Central Hotel
yesterday was designed for this purpose,
but there were so few persons present
that they determined to adjourn to met t
at the rooms of the Young Men!s Chris
tian Association Monday .at 12 o'clock,
-when it ii sincerely hoped that there
will be a' full attendance. The sflm'.in
the iiossession of the mayor would go
far towards relieving the distress but
he doesn't feel at liberty to distribute
it on his own responsibility. 1 In. the
meantime the i'of are Suffering for the
very necessities which it could supply.
ReUef Committee. j f
The relief committee of the board of
county commissioners met at the pffic
of the register of deeds and paid but to
applicants for aid the sum of $20.
The committee turned, away several
applicants, believing that their cases
were not absolutelv urerent. " They will
meet again next Tuesday at thes ame
time and place. '
Meeting of Northern men.
' A meetingnof Northern settlers in
Charlotte ',ind tecklriburg was held
yesterday at Jthe-'offic pf M. N. Du
mont, to make furtner 'artangements
for -the general convention to be held
at the opera house in this city on Wed,
nesday next. A committee consisting
of Messrs. J. Chambers, V. C. Morgarr,
J. C. Callahan, J. W. Carr,s J, F. Smith,
of Messrs. J. Chambers, W. C. MormTrAtlZ
N.' Dumont; K. E. McDonald and J. &
Chambers was appointed to meet the'
delegates at the several trains as they, !
arrive nere ana escort tnem to tneir
headquarters at the Metropolitan Hotel.
The meeting1 adjourned to re-convene
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
. ma m t
Thermometer Uecord.
TChe following will show the state of
the thermometer, at the stations men .
tioned, at 4.35 yesterday evening,- Waste1'
ington mean time, as ascertained from;
trie aauy ouneiin issuea irom me sig
'nal office in this city :
Atlanta;
Augusta. . . .
Charleston. ..
Charlotte . . .
.46
.58
. ..5
.43
..4
..51
.78
.02
Jacksonville. .
Key AV'est
Mobile
Montgomery .
New Orleans.
Punta Rassa. .
Savannah ....
St. Marks
. .62
..76
.,49
...S3
X)oi sicana. .
...58
Galveston . .
Havana
Indianola. . .
..74
..53
. .59
Bangs atid Chanfrau
The Julius Csesar 'combination, tinder.
the management of Mr. J no: T. FordJ
with F. C. Bancrs as the star will appe; r
in the opera house on the 5th of Febru-1
ary as "Marc,, Antony. This will be
the leading dramatic event of the year.
The com pany will pnly appear in one
other splace in the State Wilmington,
next Monday night
Mrs. Chanfrau, who did, such superb
acting in tins' city about a year agiy
will . visit us qn the 11 th and l2tn or
February. It " was she wlio in the
emotional character of Miss Multon
wrought her audience up to such a
pitch that many? of them wept freely
She will meet with a far more cordial
reception than greeted her on her last
appearance in Charlotte.
A Little Oat of Tinif.
Some iays ago 4 gentleman, of .this
cityv-on goin.to his office -in th& 'morn
ing, found on the desk a postal ca'rcf.ad-
, rjfsed to his : wife. " It was a tidy
inenaan a neignrxring town, wiw said
she wovild be down in a feW da.linti
Would be glao! to stop with her. There.
was no vacant room in tne nouse, - -The
citizen and his wife caucused ovet'thet
matter, the lady went tb see ler motlier,
and the result wasThal "Ihe gentleman
replied to rttjQ) paet&L' card, stating the
case frankly and adding that Mrsr
(his mother-in-law) -would bemoreihan
glad to entertain her. The next dtfthe
lady in. the other, town wrote to the
gentleman who had gotten the postal"
card asking tor an explanation ot his
strange letter and saying she hd. no
idea of visiting Charlotte any time soon.
The gentleman rummaged around and
found the postal card again. lie looked
at the foot. It certainly was the name.
Then it was his turn to be mystified.
He looked at the top and on the back ;
it was dated last June, and the lady had
paid her visit tq Charlottaand forgotten
about it. ,.
Old postal card lying around loose.
m: these horrid men:.. ,H .,..,.-
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Religions Notes. . . : 7
The Presbytery of Mecklenburg" ttfll
meet in called session Wednesday, the
15th dnst, at $ p. m in the First Presby
terian church, this city, to 'take into
considatihjLadYj
Tng. the time of holding the apjig ses
snifeCTesbtetVP Or?Tf
Rev. Mr. Ioty, the Canadian minis
ter in vjted by the vestry of St,,lYtifer's
church to make a visit. to Charlotte
witlLa view to a call from that;Churph,
is expected to arrive about the 19th" of
Uie present month. Rev. Mr. JjOgaiii of
Spartanburg, will conduct service in
this church next Sunday. . ' ' ' .
; 3iX, F. L. Sleeper goes to Rock Hill
to fill the pulpit recently vacated by the
Rev. Dr. Mack.
Rev. J. Y, Pressly, of LoursvfhV, Ky.,
who is visiting in the city, will preJtcJi
in the Associate Reformed, chapel-tlite
!evenmg. The pastor will conducfe the
morning service, ' , ; , '' ,r .
The meeting of the stwaHficof the
churches composing the Charlotte dis
trict conference convened jmit Monroe
Friday. Their chif business is tb as
sess the churches the proportion re
spectively of the presiding elder's sal
ary.
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Cotton Buers and Sellers.
The war between the cotton buyers
andsellers of Augusta in reference to
the light of possession of cotton used as
samples, already referred baa-been
ended, the buyers being allowed to kfeep
the samples. The following -terms of
agreement 'will be Of interest to the
trade in this city , - . j
"All weighing must be done by dulv
sworn weighers, , ' : , - 1
JN o reclamations snail De - made oy
buyers for los$ in weight; Wnless . the ;ql
tqn r&h&U Mv;e ' j)een '.weighed within
three xtays succeeding the lay of pur
chasei' weather permitting; Bunday and
holidays excepted. .,, , . !. "ji
" In weighing no account shall be kept
of thdisCTeparrey in the weight of any
bale.unless the same shall vary from the
weight billed to the purchase 'fiacre
than one pound ; and no . reclamation
shall be madiipon the'" purchaser un
less,af tea-, making allowances for gains,
tiie losses shall aggregate a least ,one
half uourid Up eac" bale ' fefglifi; ex
cept in cases' of glaring -eroh; ; ,
" The seller may have the privilege of
retaining in his pbssessfon, properly
ticketed, all sale samples until the cot
ton ah all' have been shinned. After
shipment said samples shall berortle: the
property or tne,pujcnei, ;!ln- .n---
;Miss 7Ada WristOn is. vlsitih.' fiss
Bouknight of Columbia. 1 ,:-..
-The"igbOF--t-yrrghres
visiting thef tfriust PpwjtGeorgia
has twtff air rttfresenfative 'v?hose ar-:
rivals have been previously announced.
There is talk of a charity ball sofoe
time during the preseftt w eek', airwould'
come in very ni,cely,,. .just, mpw when
there;,M-:,ii; hand for the
yOUhgi folks-, ' "
vIhose who. dqn't .. skate Tjire looking
fbrward to sleighing with peculiar plea-
surei JThereJ te; peverai iiancrsome
sleighs awaiting th hint snow. s - t
The german fever, appears, to., have
died but in a measure, "buf its devot-ees
say it is ohiytempotaryi'andthat it-Will
break out again in 'a tew -weeks. " 1
A wiseacre says that choir, mejra
have brought about more. malnthonial
alliances than any other gatherings.: In
this reseot they rank next to mountain
triis. ' nw:v ' ? ? KV
A sorely felt want in the community
is a hall suitable foF dancing, concerts
and,1 gatherings ''Of sorts.;, Thei'evis
not a placein town, adaptedi to thw pur
pose that can be used at all times, " -
The dramatic club will" meet, for re
hearsal again &t the., opera house Monr
day night ..Tlie room will be well heat:
ed. It is hoped that no number .will ;be
absent. 1 The manager, requests ' ui: to
say that a few visitors will be welcome
provided they do hot go sbeUiud.the
scenes. ' " -' " '- -
Sugrar er ;
Referring to the loianaiioR f f Aclass
in! 'agricultural ch'eahiaErvTJniSuirar
XDfeek ; townsliip, the Raleigh Farmer
and MecJianic sajs : ft ,
"The Sugar Creek neighborhood in
Mecklenburg county, is full of historic?
associations and traditions. It was
there that John McKnitt and AdanR
H Alexander first settled : it " was there
that Maji'Josepli Gahanrwas ciitdowfkkf81!8 j??jiatoJarttebon
uy rarieton s cavalry, and there you
may nnd to-day the scions of the jOld
stock which made CoiTiwallis swiear
that they were the d dest, double.
d- dest, rebels he ever? got amougN'
liut the Sugar Creekers or to-day are-
" SIadmS
, clao,fJpe,J)tfij jnlei,45fegaH ; on
wow tM'4maiMwmn&iBinf?saBtpi win
the 23rd. Dr. Davis is a very energetic
mv&i is ovowiflbivi alirloi his work,
and meets his appointments in all sorts;
,Tie, ISuOikiJI Mine' -tw-i mu
msMtt&iif eletllanks
the awaieus xi Mi -ftuisiBf?
aine? w-as rakeii'iEiriy.'Sudi
sill gold mine vfh'fch'J' as "everybody
knows, j i9.'WtUtedljlKtdUf-lthe south
western outskirts of the Hit v. and fmtTrrl'!
pda'atijig tbein-wigfi&'jaii4T shining-metal
irom tnexiHte-'ore wtueil W n&W ibem s
.sverallii'e'ctiQna, aepaOonmnift the
: ooweis oi
company
ganized soma few months ago, and the
new company seem determined tp push
ftors'.lplft i-iiastfpnittna or so
ianew iBUaifiiiiias
the mihersittpe
j, benefit q
trie stamp mill. With aboafr-thirtitj
hands employed, -at a cost of less than!
twenty-five dollalr'erlrr."tfc6ariif-Jl
ny are now finding about one hunaredii
LpenriyweightS.otgQU4.y.aiiil thl
largely increasea value W)se. POriBOW
being raised gives promise of a much
better yield. It is believed .that the sup
ply of ;ore in the veins atfeauy exj&gred
and there are some which have heyer
been worked is inexhaustible. The re
cords of-this mine sboW that'tfVer H'J
. ,"l l ; .1.11 . 1 1 i i -I
uiiiuon uoiiais nave ueen prouueeu, ana
it is said., the .ore now keinwrked js
as good as any ever brought to the siir-.
face. : -
; "-AS-titlfls is one of the enterprises
whickwe look upon with pride "as. an
ally to Ihe prospei ity, of , Charlotte, weH
look forward to its" success "witii leel
ings of no common concern.
Imporlani Order from be CoBumis
' klolier of Internal Kevcnue. ;
"onTmfi'sibe'Flntrn'ai revenue
Raum has issued- -an important circular
to the epllectoiSt . Wluch has 4eev re
ceived by "the officers in fliis district
within thelast few daya--AfterTefer-ring.to
tlJfact hat the government is
frequently afrautled by the resiling of
stamped boxes and the re-use of stamps,
says: r'
"It is believed that the provisions of
the law in regard to the destruction of
stamps upon cigar boxes are well un
derstood hy dealers and manufacturers
throughout tire country. In view of
then jexCraofrdinary means heretofore
employed by this office and local officers
to inform" manufacturers of and dealers
in .uigtuisx)f the requirements in this re
spect, professed ignorance thereof byn
mem can no longer oe received and en
tertained in extenuation of these viola
tions of the law.
"The notorious re-use. of cigar stamps
and stamped. boes ; imperatively de
mands vigorous arid 1 prompt action to
euforce tlie preeriljeu penalties. At
tention is called to section 340(5 llevised
Statutes of the United States. Also to
the views of this office as to the proper
construction of said section contained
in a letter, a copy of which is inclosed.
For the,purpose of discovering the vio
lations1Sf fciw above referred to, and of
effectually suppressing the same, you
are directed to cause your deputies to
visit every cigar manufacturer and,
dealer who sells cigars at retail in their
respective divisions, carefully examine,
the premises and to destroy every emp
tied cigar bot-upoli whfch a cigar stamp
is found. In casesHwhefe it is believed
that the person in' whose possession an
empty stamped IfdX-isfoxind has wil
fully neglected tth36y,the stamp, or
who has bought of accepted the same
from another person, or has sold or used
an empty stamped box for packing
cigars, cigarettes or cheroots, you will
report the offender to the United States
Attorney for prosecution.
"You are instructed to see that this
canvass is commenced in each division
of your district promptly on the morn
ing of the 6th of January, 1879, and con
tinued daily, without intermission, un
til every cigar factory, and the place of
business of every retail dealer in cigars
is visited and examined."
In a letter in answer, tof.aut .iimuiry
the commissioner says :
"This office has carefully' ewMslrlered
the inquiry made in vour JfitterjQlLthe
8lh inst,,,wfetfrrgyeflU;ljSa3 1
iHwiiuiy uesiioy an empxy cigar oox rn
which a partially destroyed stamp is
found, and is of the opinion thatnlie
cannot do so ; provided the stamp is
uxukdlated, erased or destroyed to such
an extent that it would no longer be
accepted as evidence of the payment of
a tax on any cigars which might subse
quently bei'imd in said box.:- ; - '
"But any person wh-wHfUrlfce3ects
or ref useswuttefly destroy" " thStp
on an emptied cigar box, whenever it is
emptied, would be liable to the fine and
imprisonment . rjrovidejd. .by section
In accordance with this order Deputy
Collector Young has been engaged the
past tejta-daya in1 fiTcrrig' the ' exa;nifta
tiomi$$ w$V- pliftile tMfii until he,
hafgoneite rounds. ..jVr '
niMAPHIC MARKET REPuSft i
0
JANUARY 11, 1877
PRODUCE.
- tOracairrt-Lftw-strfirje-arid-' MglieT; family
4.40a5.25. Wheat heavy; red and white 90a98.i
Corn in good demand at 82Y2a33. Oats 25a7.
Pork held at 8.50, Lard In good demand; steaui
5.67V2a75. Bulk meats shoulders 2.80a90, clear;
ribs 3.87V2. clear sides 4I4; bacon shoulders 3iA,i
clear ribs 4Vb, clear sides 4 Whiskey in good
demand at 1.08. Butter firm and unchanged;
prime to choice Central Ohio lHal7. Sugar steady
and unchanged, hards yjiilOj-A white 8a9, New
Orleans 7. Hogs lh' gooa demand, packing 2.95
3.15.
Baltimore Oats dull and easier; Southern
28a32, Western white 80a31, do mixed 28a30,
Pennsyvanl28aaa2.i Hay ami arid steady: prone :
Pennsylvania and Maryland lOal I. Provisions a ;
shade firmer and quiet; mess pork, old 8.00.' flew
y.00: bulk meats luoseshoulders,new 2a3, clear
rib sides, new 4. per pear load,packeLHtv
3Ma4l2i bacon shoulders, old 8. clear sMs,
new 5, hams, sugar-cured. 9a. Lard refined
jerce8rito.n Butte in good, tntjulryr ohoice W4st
rn paekei IBaAti, rolls 15altt- Ootfe- Qulat an
nojnalBab Bie.rgoesdiAaWWj WMskartoBal
XiQyiQ. jjSugap-flEm aodfteadys At soft 8ia9.s
le Western and State U20aa 50, commoa t
. extra western ana araj we
chblce- do 405&5$'SoHl$6U
ouiet: common-"to fair extraJ "3.85a4.65; gooff-to
' m tm . 1TT1 A. . ' ..T K'ni
choice do 4.75arl.25,
Wheat opened Wal bet-
ten unaiadea'
spring-8TOa99,ffio: 8BgHnl
00 rorn a shade firmer: un
WO. o, 4-w4. vttw uiin aiiu tjuicb, a ,J A
u; m cargoes j isaiovs,
Ii .-ana .steady;
6a, prime
7; refined moderately active; standard A Ha-,
granulated 8, powdered tfiai4, crusnea ao. mo
lasses dull and unchanged; New Orleans 25a38,
Porto Rico 25a3&!'Buriitaay.S Pork mess on
spot 7.50. Lard -prime steam on 8P0t 8.05al2.
Whiskey. firmer. ,.2 Fralgbts.arra.uv i
f.
COTTON.'"
0. emb -
receipts
Nobfoiji Quiet; middling 9c.; net
motner -earth. iu wiirbe re-
mmeicjd .by, tire' reMers 'of'TiiK Ob
sidrvfen that the company was re-or-
I : sales 175: exDorta to Ureat Rritain
1 B altimoks Quiet ; middling 9tac:lowm
iddlfn
ordinarrlc: net
receipts ;grtwx
SHWK llWi; eXDOttB
coastwise
1St&tiGS& Britain -;
totSontlnentr :
Bohtujn (juiet; middling
fn . .uv. nM,n. OIL.. .
0; low middling i
766; spinners ; ex-
Phiuld
!t:Biklllnar min 1m
mmai
Oltflnarv K3e: nnt nlng
4'
.t?ai?8H??r 144; stocfci
9,OH7;TBtport8
DOd ordinary T3faC.: .rfinta 5RA.
.MiSF000!? 60,127; exports
New Yori Quiet; sales 809: mlddng:' hnlands
1M4c.rmlddfflOrlean8 Wfec.: owsoUdatodset re
ceipts 13,778, exports to Great" Britain 1,359.
to Continent 8,54; to France WO; to channel -.
LiVERiwiKwModerate inquiry, which W&s
freely suppUe4a Mid(filng uplands 5 5-16,Orlean
ir?1111 -11 P1 ordinary
I specalaflpuand xpori 1.000 receipts lsilOO.
f-vn AttetWtureparUaW5 1 better
uuiim unHiatHicuMi8e?dntnry delivery 59-32,
January and February , February and March
Marcn ana April 5 ll-32a4fe, 'April and Mai 5 13-
o, may ana June O I-1B, June anfl Uiy bib,
July and August -. Nero shipped January
and February tePMK.- '
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FUTURES.
IfdHiEufartia'finC-sale 68,-
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Jarfliary........... 9.3
February .T-gi4 9.52a.5
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9.71a.ia
9.87a8
10.08
10.13a.14
10.22&24
10.32a.34
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The market yesterday closed Steady and unchang
ed, as follows:
Good middling
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IONEEBS, ATTENTION !
adlourned
TUESDAY
aHiKF. The BOLL WILL BE REVISED and other,
1 ATAU IllOl.l Ortl JUUI UCUl CHl U UU.
lenot Wet at 4Mb- tltin. iinlftMA mfficfint:
st)iaaeted,-wnibe!5Scken Mm therolL
very mempe.i;is, earnewefluegted to he present.
ELAM.
W. B. Kmn.
Presidexti
Janl2 It
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VfOTICE,
SALE OF. FORFEITED PROPERTY.
(iifLJi';)lW HO-U-&T Irs-
United States Internal Keren lie,
Collector's Offioa. U ColIeetlon District, N. C.
Bfatestme, Jan. 12th, 4829,
The property described in this advertisement,
having become teeieAXhe United States, will
be sold at publIcauction,Ty Maxwell ft Harrison,
auctioneers, In Charlotte, on Tuesday, January 21,
1879, at 11 o'clock a. m., to wltrw n lKt I
2 Mules, 1 Wagon and
Spirits, owner unknown.
Harness, and 3 Barrels'
J. J. MOTT, !
r-i : .-i CoUetor. ':t
J. G.
Deputy.
Jan. 12 It
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Hotel , a child's gold bracelet The finder w$n -be
suitably rewarded by leaving it at the office of
the Hotel,
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15 or 20 fine Sewing Machines on consignment,
whl rfeln.iaearthin they cah W bought else-wbere-inAha
States Call early . they must .be'
soUU & fcuT&iiSAXWELL ft HARRISON,
Auction & Commission Merchants, Charlotte, N. C
JanlO lw
hWiFMV' mid- ,
rW3W Me. ) goW ordinary 7; net receipts 507:
814
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HOLIDAY AND CHRISTMAS GOODC
OUDAY AMD CHRISTMAS GOOD&
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SAYS OOia ABB OPBH FOB CtSPBCnOH AMD BALK 1
A large and varied stock.
TECS BEST WE BYEB HAD.
1 i 't 1 . . .
YOU
ABE INVITED TO CALL.
TTDDY BROTHER.
decl2
3 FOB THE HOLIDAYS,
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BTJTijER'S.
J. T. BUTLER'S.
watches;
CLOCKS,
iEwiaitt,
' STLVEB AND
J
SILVER-
PLATED
WARE,
GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES.
4 t.
Gold-Bead Canes and evervthlnz von want
(or Christmas, at
... N-,s J. TV SUTLER'S.
WI DXSIRS to call attention to OUR STOCTT
E DKSIKK to call attentkxito OUR STOCiV
ANCY
F A N C Y
e o o d
GOOD
Ground and Cut Glass Bottles, the handsomest
in the market The latest styles of Perfume Boxes,
including some novelties, which will pay you to
call and examine.
FINE FLORENCE and CELULOID TOILET Case?,
French Plate, Hand Mirrors, Russia Leather
Pocket Books; also a full stock of English and
American Tooth, Hair and Nail Brushes.
L. R. WRISTON Jt CO.
decl3
ARE ALWAYS READY
And wOllng to show goods whether or not you are
ready to buy. L. R. WRISTON & CO.
declS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully and accurately prepared at all hours,
by WILSON ft BUB WELL,
dec 13 Druggists.
JpiNK FRENCH BRANDY
Wines and. Whiskies for medial purposes, can
ehadof WILSON BURWELL,
i! iect3. Druggists.
-jyroTicE. : .
By vlrtae of the power conferred la mortgage
made by T.J. Wuklnson and Laura H. Wilkinson
to the Charlotte Building and Loan Association, I
will sell at public auction, a house and lot of land
fronting on the N. C. Railroad, in square No. 68,
beginning at a stake on the N. C. Railroad and run
ning with said road toL. A. Phillips' coiner, thence
with her line 180 feet to a stake, thence parallel
j with said railroad -18JA feet to J. B. Shannon house's
line, inence 10 xne peginning, wnicn is now
claimed subject to said mortgage by E. W. Mellon.
Bajd property to be sold at the court house door in
the city of Charlotte on the 1st Monday In March,
1879. for cash, the amount due the Charlotte
Building and Loan Association being $229.25,
with cost of advertising and sale.
R. E. COCHRANE;
dec 19 tds Sec'y snd Treas.
T7R0NT
ROOM over McAden's drug store to let
A? for the present year.
D. P. HUTCHISON.
JanStf
tisttllvintons.
PROPOSALS FOB SUPPLIES
FOB THE POOR OF THE COUNTY, .
Seated proposals will be received at the office of the
Kegteter 01 weeds, in tne ercy or unanoae, unm
Friday; the 17th lnst, at 12 o'clock M., lor the fol
lowing s. ppttes (more or less,) one-sixth of said
supplies to be delivered to the overseer of the poor
in the cly on the first Monday In each and every
iBOtlvftbaertslxinoiiths, tc-ivttr
260 Bushels oJCortfcMeaV j )
2B rndsdrgood Coffee,
2,000 pounds of Clear Side Bacon,
65 pounds of whole Rice, -26
sacks Family Flour,
52 pounds of good Brown Sugar,
- 52 gallons of fair Molasses,
2 sacks ot L. P. Salt
Said articles must be sound and In good order.
The commissioners of the county reserve the right
to reject any and all bids, " 1
By order of the board of county commissioners,
this m fmam tm5-
WM. MAXWELL,
Register and Clerk of the Board of County Com.
JanlO
G
OTO
CENTRAL HOTEL SALOON
For Standard Pure Liquors.
JEWELLING HOUSE WANTED.
A first-class tenant who is wOllng to pay a liberal
rent wants a good dwelling house wi& 6 to 8 rooms
Trade or Tryon street, and as near as possible to
the public square, Is preferred.
Apply to - a WITTKOWSKY.
JanlO
o
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'-"L . : . VAROLISA CENTRAL
.5 :
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' Tlmla T In. Vn ...YnuJ ''I'm ' h.....
. a w vsuig luuj cuiimi tin. . hwuicbb,
Freight from-,
Wilmington and all Northern and Eastern CrUes to
Greenville Spartanburg, aO. Stattons
Atlantic, Tennessee. Ohio,
:.:.,?.! -. '"
As wen as polsta In. Georgia
'AtSfn.u -' ...
Insurance and Rates guaranteed aa Low as
Information furnUhad
F. W. CLARK. - i . . i .,) .
' Gen. Freight Agent, wlmilngton, N. a
septSO
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R. J. H. McADEK,
UBDOGIST UXO CKBOST,
, Now offers to the trade a full stock of
Lubln's Extracts and Colognes,
. ; English Select pices,
Colgate Honey and Glycerine Soap
English, .French and
'" American Tooth Brashes
' 9
PRESCRIPTION'S
Carefuliy prepared at all hours, both night and
dayt
J. H. MCADEN'S
! Prescription Store.
s
ECURITY !
SECURITY !
SECURITY 1
200 Barrels of ,
C WEST & SONS'
EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE
AXL
ALADDIN SECURITY'OIL.
West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, from C. West ft
Sons, Baltimore.
Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition.
Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a
Ore test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before it will
burn. C. West ft Sons, Baltimore.
For Sale by
Dr. J. H. McADEN, Sole Agent,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
SCARR ft CO.,
jrylVGGT sT"cjrr
U R U G G I S T O f
F.
HBAB THX F06T-OFnCB,
.: Would respectfully Inform the public that they
have opened a retail and family Drag Store, near
the PostOffice, and solicit the patronage of their
friends and the public generally.
Prescriptions and family recipes dispensed with
great care and (jure Drugs. - ,
Jan 7 tf.
Coufcctionartcs.
rpHE "RISING SUN."
According to the command Of Joshua of old, al
though repudiated by the "Jasper Philosophy" of
the new, is now standing stm, at the Old Place, on
Trade Street, opposite the Market Home, plot
Hornet Fire Engine Hall, where the light of reason
lluminates the surrounding atmosphere, which m
vests all things with the glow of Inspiration, and
the world no longer seems
" A fleeting show,
To man's illusion given,'
While we honor the name of a GaUileq, Newton,
Fulton and Morse, whose discoveries have done se
much for the natural world, In the aid afforded
man In his material ' labors, What should be the
reward of him who fearlessly announces to the
world and asserts his ability tb demonstrate the
fact that he has in store a large fresh stock of Con
fectioneries of every description. Also, Toys in
variety, Including Toy Guns loaded . with love and
charity for the "little enes," Wagons, Baskets and
Dolls with their hearts, with fine Apples in kind re
membrance of "Old Mother Eve's," speculation.
Pipes and other Fancy Articled from Amsterdam
and Rotterdam, Buckets and Baskets from Pots
dam, Sardines from Fish Dam, Wooden. Monk
from Beaver Dam, and Goobers from Yuba Dam.
For housekeepers, all kind of Groceries,, iqenwt
mg Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies dally. ' Buckwheat
Flour, Spices, Sugars, Coffee, Mlnee Meat, fte.' i '
Thankful for past patronage, J hope for a eon
nation of the same. Respectfully, . -
deel C 8. HOLTON,
OTOCKHOLDEBS' MEETING.
Merchants ft Farmers' National Bank. 1 t
. , Charlotte, N. C, December 19, 1878. y :
The annual meeting of Hie stockholdera of this
bank will be held at their Banking House. In this
city, on Tuesday, the 14th January, 1 879, at 12
o'clock, M. J. B. HOLLAND,
dec21 td Cashier. -
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ADDILL HOUSE,
GASTONU.NC,
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Jr. e. waddilLv
feb 10 rt
DISPATCH
TO ALL POrNTA SOUTH. -
often uneqnalled facilities for the Transportlon of
Charlotte, Statesvllle, ' AsheriDe, 1 Rathetfordton,
on the Atlanta ft Blchniond Alr-Llne,' "
and Westerns, a Bautoadg, '1' ' '
Alabama and Mississippi;
1
via any Competing Line, and Time as Quick4
upon application to v
1 .u.
;',-";;;"WM.i.MOODY,
Southwestern Freight Agent, Charlotte, N. C.
'v. T.;T. SMITH,
Agent 0. C, Railway, Charlotte.
EGRAM ft CO.,
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BO 0Y8i B0 88
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1st National Bank Bulldlng,,Charlotte,JN. C.
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Our stock of Boots, Shoes, fteU WadoMWledged
to be the best in the State, and we fwald be pleas
ed to have you call and examine for yourself before
buying. ' PEGRAM ftCO.
l-'i ;;
A GREAT OFFER FOR 'i-.:, ;.;!-.
HOLIDAYS I ! !
We will during the HdLrDA'drfioo
PIANOS and ORGANS, at t0RDaRy
LOW prices for cash, SPLENDID ORGANS 3-R
sets of reeds 966, 8 Bete with Sttb Baw aM Coupler
$80, 2 sets $50, 1 set $40,1 set$85LT;7Pctaye all
ROSEWOOD PIANOS, $130, 7 1-8 40. S140, war
ranted for six years. ' AGENTS WANTED. Illus
trated catalogues mailed. Music at hait price.
HORACE WATERS ft SONS, lUnW'al'
ers,40E.14thst,N. Y. n
jgMINENT DR. Hl R. WALTON , ,: : s , ,
ANNAPOLIS, MD., WBITjBS:
Colden's LIEBIG'S LIQUID EXTRACT Of BEEF
is a most excellent preparation. - It la; par. excel
lence. Superior to Cod liver OH or anything I
have ever used in wared or impaired consntntlons,
and an excellent preventive of Malarial diseases.
Sold by all druggists and grocers, , , v u
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ILS SASSAFRAS ' ' 1 '
AMI? FENNYBOTAI,
Of prime quality, bought -In1 any1 oiahity, for cash
on delivery, pee of brokerage, eomnusstons,
, or storage expenses,, by , ,
. . v'.ji 7l;.i!'.'i! i S
..- DOD GR- OL CO T T ,- i i
Importers and Exporters of
- DRUGS,' ESSENTIAL' OtLS5, ftc.
88 William St,...' .............. .New ; York.
Q.EO.C.WARE,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer In
PUB E APPLE (?lDXB
' : :- -.m .-':').-
, ; --CiDKB' YDfEGAB.-
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of
E.' B. CONDITS TABLE SAUCE,---
287tomW.ThWti,l
CiNcnrNATt.o.
JACKSON'S BEST
SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO.
Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition for
fine chewing qualities and excellence and lasting
character of sweetening and Savoring. The best
Tobacco made.- As ear Ub strip trade-mark is
rimer hnttafisd oa tntattor roods. ee that ' Jack
son's Best" is on every plug. Sold by all dealers.
Send lot sample free, xov.a. jackbon up., an
afactaren, Petersburg, Ya. , , ; . t .;
EA DAY to Agents canvassing for the "Fnrs
sins VisrroRji; Terms ana outfit free.. Ad
P. 0. VJCKERY; Augusta, Maine. , .
AGENTS WANTED For the best and fastest
selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Pricesre
duced 83 per cent Address NAT. PUB.. CO.,
Phlla., Pa.
25
Chromo Cards, ftc., Cupids, Mottoes, Flowers,
no two alike, with name. 10c. , NASSAU
CARD 00.,' Nassau, N, Y.
30
MlxBd Cards, Snownake, Darnask, Ac no two
alike, .wUh name. 10c J., Mlnkter ft Co.,
wi,' N. Y. : ' , '. ' ."' '.
Nassau,
M A MIXED CARDS, with name 10c. Agents'
outhtlOe. L. JONES ft COn' Nassau, N. Y.
dec8l ; ..,
tjnitaking:;.; ' ., !M .. ',..
The undersigned Is nowpreparedto fllVall orders
tor every class eC Undertaking. Having on hand e.
fun assortment of
COFFINS, CASKETS AND BUBIAL (kstB,
j Both WoM andMetsnV.
' H , . :-,-. i : i ti; if;
, . ; "
' nana as um 'As'i?tt;!
Hearses ' rnrnlshed If oearred. , ;
Kurntture ef every DeseripUoti Bepaired at shot
- -;p q; niotieeIi'' ; f,r '
: x Wtth K. G. Bogen, Trade Street;
June 20. . : - viiS -i.i. -.
N'
H you want ftrstelass Carriages, lliaeton :Bng
gles or Saddle Horses, go to the New Livery,
stable. h:U fpy.'.y. iw'.tiit
1 II jvu mam vimg muu immv t nr
j meet arriving or IepuflBg traaia, go to the New
! Livery Stable.. t , . . .r,nT,'i
HyonwantyetrhenwweniedaiJdwellgroonied
!getottteNewLr'itanle?- VU .'"! :!
Careful drivers, promptness and reasonaDie prices -are
our motto.
may28 R. CHAMBERS ft CO.