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sate noraDOJi UEPUilLiCANiKn. Thfl fnflwfoSihe'Philadelnhia codv it entire: "It is one of the misfor tunes of th (jieifonf.pt: aj diticomfited narhv to nower thai the-Jneifwho -'.were responsible 4ioS .11 notJ disgrace interpret ine restoration oj. popular confidence in the party as their own recall to public life. One reason of this is that such men can not be made to see that their own misdoings or evil counsel had anything to do with the catstroptfcrtbfy regard tnmselTera innoxifl; i$tjiris the ailur pt tit general fchiifanci the restoration fther vindli?aJion3 Aa$n of this brj, f? Bantweitrof Ma achusettsre4knrertt or, ex-Senator and ex-Sccretary of the Treasury. Mr. Boutwell was treated very well in his day. It wfalohg way from the grocer's shop in Groton to the head of the financial depaitment of the government. Gradual as it was, his promotion 3m- mmrM make XtM-M that the Republican party, of which he believed himself a pillar, and the national gov ernment, of which he was an import ant part'ctfufd flot get talorfe without himjlWyei werejlfcienedi "to th3fe de lusion one fine 'day ! about four years ago, when his claims for re-election to the United Staes.natewerj& rejected by the issictiusetu Legislature. Boutwell rlar'!', intn AcuiriLy - as men of inore nwderato ieiir came to the txMX adihOWaUf aui nil party J were quite willine to- have him stay he was "nbthrna: to faabedvj TithltbQ administration which succgeded'Gf anf 1 1 and whose, peaceful methods and hon esty, without any" duced the people to give the Repubfi- can party another trial, he had no sym pafchy, a(x teoifV.4riiU,lifeM did nothing, except, prophesy .evil and nominal general Grant for a third pre sidetiaFfeftfl'. Tke victory i oat gained watfWbfein spite of the ugly record that he .had helped to give his party, in spite of the fact that he and the old crowd were stflj far tke party jandpersisted in maki canvi won, thejinmmeracome to the front, and notoniVl Claim aR tbe icredit, but Drestfma'todictateijlhft s policy of' ibe conauArori im& terms t the" conquered In s'llr a BpIririBoutweli mounts a stump piaeeai at nis commana vj me editor' oi'Xhel2!t6rth Artierican Review and addresses the people' of the United Sf.at.Rsl fcri'TliA'FiitiirB of the Rennbli- can party.- If ihepolicy that he pre-scrrber-ir adopted 1tarfuture-will be short-lived. jTkere are Bourbons and Bourbons. Mr. Boutwell is K Kepubll can Bourbon. ThVlbemocratic tBour-: bon sighs foEthings as they were "befe the war." The Kepublican Bourbon sighs for things as they were just after the war, when loyalty was a clpaknfs cientdvcrlng incompetency and' the 1 loudst-Wouthed'loyartst Ifadthe firtst hold on power and the surest road to wealth. Mr. Boutwell was one of the products of those times, and hewishes i the order "As you were!" to be passed along the line, so that to him and his kind may again be cemfidedthe trusts of which theyjprdved nvorthy. How is this state of affairs to be brought about? Nothing is easier. We must have another revolution. TJie. South J must be poked at and lashgd until wet have in its resistance a pretext for an other reconstruction of the States that laid down tyie arms of rebellion sixteen ycacsdigH! tUaded kW well-Worn. pre tense of guaranteeing to every State a Republican form of government a Ke publican President anda .Republican Congress are to disregard1 ballots' "that 1 have been cast and make the Southern representation in Congress Republican in politic??lfT-rBpefe)lan in volves tjhe i rejecuorii by ttie&ouse of all members whdfe seatsare Tainted by violejocqaiKUrainl. aft he helievea. andl. the party-win emadeto believe all Cl it TV 'T-yTf -WftHii1?. ooutnern iiemocrawcjtJeats are; the re-4 jection by the Senate of ato1"wTibse t own election may have been fair, but who were chosen by Legislatures to w,uWa taken and necessary, aunougn Mr. Boutwell does not say soin sojnanj. words, tojase the means recjwrfniendea bV him an) a )tf port to tne-Senat awyearsago to a teCTrlalfCandiUon: . Of course the reacMonSniVrFcarefdl to puff his propftibns'ln Euphemistic ay.'feo as not to shock people who havVa Hn'i gering reapect for, the constitution , of the UnkedgCatetandX profdurid desire rortHffpe-orUietTJ a fair BtatemtttthDC thfrdrif t of his ar. cle. Such wM emetf for th StibversiorA of the cnslJtUlVAU AW leopenhi? 01 me wounds or sectional-bitterness cannot have Condemnation top swift or too severe. -It may "be ufgeoTUiat they only exis(!qtF4lfc Xiiir) an mat juoutweii js nobody now. Per haps; but the significant .f& ItthiTCtyP- lTil!gttem o.the public, he claims to lican pariy-nilPelehjeii WVwtifch h?j nas been a master-spirit. T this, ele ment ; hp 'i&aJfos&autehe 'bUeaiiNkt Grant;hdHConkling;,ia3 its leaders, "OQeryTiiDidiiiii bin own nmepr to this element' he clafms'th'fe fciiceftfw of the party is due in the largest de K 'J&$fcng t6f this- WementTlie! declares, with an air of authority, that gcesJi9nfeof,cemw, mtee, offliation, .Wm$SrtffJ to.erated in the eimblicanVartv": It ta Y1, oc tentiafc todBdcli'' i I pref ace.thaChe outlines hft brirnl of which we have hea eo mucli; re duced to writing ahd'in his pockhe could notr larowirthe poller bf 'the w,.oBouialnot askLnowever. JSSl?. topaUnlluch TiJhehp SUNDAY, NOVElBEft jf$ f ; there, ittouj aiirf inkkW t)r Ws opinioriL tod pe idireg on p vote of want otloDfiletieef &r ut of office i W S. . . I It t auspices, and the finishing stroke will be dealt by public opinioa just so boot as thftv ar made? kHOWfrby discussion. The country. North , and fcddth, fotirerlH df sectionalism ahtloiibs ?ir)feace.; The Northewmeja piistfl be disturbed merely for the sake of bringing a lot of repudiated placemen back to official life, will not lend itself to any such scheme, but be the more carefdjfflfincouiafiplhe manifestations and the South, forewarned of the con- for Federal" Interference, forart&an purposes, in her affairs. The Boutwells have come to the front too soon. The will be snubbed, for their omciousness, and the&ufttry wllFonly saffeB in they shudder at the thou ought of vrhat . might afcghlKe' nomination have been if thn of Grant at Chicago ancTa 6omWrl3tSPb3it dence this pestiferous i W1 in fifca!i il w-r- r e s s f ront-whieh ther Tren whirlwind of popular wrath. T1 'Gal&tne New Tork correspontti ent of the Cincinnati Enquirer, says there is now no doubt about the speedy com- phjtiwStfivkrailul wich to o W Montezumas, because the money is all up to buBd an air-line from Denison, Texas, to Camargo.600 miles, which is on tUjRio Grapdver,llif)3eSiff river! Jlk to M I Ibjridgei anct 'ei Hil4d pusuea ouu iiiiieo im iuei tu jju-caiu, mo capital. The distance from Toledo to the Citv of Mexico bv Gould's system piracy agaiiXheriamwill tfcl more isoncitous not to gie causrei T ef aaa oeen m pfailreads, vabalSeaJiae nowti. aOl Ppniarm, will h .3,140. miles.. Cams I arQ is about one 125 miles west of Jhe gnJjatt,ialniost due soutn or baitAft tonio. The line from Denison to Cam- hrgo yfplsl thVoSgJi AusiBand ps sibly may Reflect b lan Antonia- and tqua ay Goald is;goig tdb sc :cisr of doj-tez, pandT; the, Mfnteiumas and Sahta Anna.' " The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe fttilrd3a($ is intf: fielif foi J pjfi Mexico, running to that cifyfrom" El FasxLXOOO miles, long. .-The. . A nicrir.an company is now ithin 100 miles PJiJj .raso. auoui a&o mnes or tne roaa geis a Meiican subsidy of $15,000 :' mile. There is also a railroad which Will be finished next year from Guaymas to Arizona, which has .4 subsidy pf over $15,000 a mile. Some think that El Paso will be the greatest railroad cen trd tri th southwest. The present rail road from Mexico to Vera Cruz, 293 miles long, cost $40,000,000, or consider ably over $100,000 a mile, and got a sub sidy of $14000,000. "Wai repeat thesel facts that young business 'roen; may buy Spanish grammars and 'get ready to talk to the Mexican girls as they go drumming with their samples tolMexi- co. . . .I t t y "''The papers" are publishing 'long ac counts of thecal atial -residences of the4 Vanderbilts just completed. The New York Star sayathe stablr of Williaon H. is handsome than ttie pilyate resV dences ot manj of his less pretentitus neighbors, and poverty in rags, as it surveys the palatial surroundings of the millionaire's Xavpxieateed, ajnly; endearoifftto solve the problem oi the" great inetialirM the dstbtionf wealth, and wonders why brute animals should be more tenderly cared for than human beinj3: whda'only crime iatheir poverty ; and y et iis saidlthat the sheriff of the city of New York can't find any property upon which to levy such taxes as are paid, byfcomniep mortals. Vetilv Ws is a great country," and the I xvcpu ij- hcan a great party(? ) ic ia asserted! tnt Jpagexbert J.f RrtijiVbrtriMo fmiatrn on Tuesday, appointed Supreme Trea surer of the Knights of Honor, to fill the Vacancy caused b.iiejdeath ofjBj ; vauier. . x e w ueiier men in tot order could have been selected. The very name is the synonym of honesty and)iligrUy, ;andj tHe annohqcr4enV wm do greeted witn real pleasure by every member of the order who has at tended the sessions ot; the JSupreme fi . r t v ;v if. U ft It is said the Republicans have de "Cided hi alStMrmoTtriBoTraw Maineand.;we Jegi 4o thipk there is- i'Wt-. : n . .. r-.. V Z-. returning board business has been overdone" in this' ceu'ntryvand we ffeSred'f ,there would be a repetition oHast win der's- Maihe. .rEmbrogli6,V wrVthere about the 1st January, but it seems that better-aouncils havrprevailed. ? N-S I m1 A - r Mr. BOutwelTs theor"irtd oils feaough r Democratic mfembers in the lower house to makethat body assured- I ly Eepublfcan, but? Ipfey "w,ant it uider- 8tood tnati the Ousting Of Xellogg In th'eSenjite,' woafcTbe a' revolutionary proceeding. Sauce for the goose ought to be sauce for the gander, but some- WW?? fe:1ir apef re porter efinaJct wliereiS stands poetically. at Jthe4mpraionrfewnsuine.was Kjjued, 19 badlv, injured, and tobe iwhing i i" i ' 1 J -JffiatT3t WJM snoruy oe wuune to pav some newsna- nafonuMiVTfAd outiwhrelie does stand. Augustus wernet, ot Canton Ohio. died ofncfcj4w?ficaia8ed 1iy'praihlng' b4ikie in junrpiHgofatof hedtd makfr .tn6Jpattinal fire. This puffht to be a L Warning to married menAr It1 is hard to dpcidg wh?rh k h greater; fraudr; Aleck -Stenheris his rxHticaihMd's5g whd didnt stawa$m(moacottpa fac tory. A vit fiYl H S, TI - e5f fdfgery, by leaving 'Saw PranciseoTof the Cestial-? t-Xt should ba yrirnKWM 'fKat BnnV wm is merjioieirtinBrsKvi'Tflim- fitxr.l t ' r 1 . 1 ' j T, i t i ill" i r -Aii 1 j Break. nf fcrf ,Wi4v ! force this afternoon Is engaged In k F!?Kral,raid n-the lotteryeafers do fn b8,Lugu6ty-This raid .has been ordered" bv t.h noii. rThr Pose Of break- thebrbelJex-thatAthe t -More v letter is a: xr, nvctAnAH.convicrrEtf. i and tbe Partn1dk,-tlfslkdllMe ijnaii.ADt-j.KaiX; t Nevembter iiMThte trial a t?:e n6ioridu4 I)r. ohriTB- ch- $iii6sogedkal dir'sia in ihe haniba'OtheA'meridOTrave as ver- sity, the Electic Medical College, and the Pennsylvania University have cast a reproach upon our medical schools lurujouj jbwd, wwwrci it iUl iuai Uu ment i od.wu-tiuo auiuuuu Ul IIUW anan's mcognizancewas conf laded at noon to-day in the United States Dis trict Cojirt. The verdict was guiiry in out acquibuti lur v u iuseu. lue jul- ter personated the Doctor at the time he was alleged to have been drowned in the Delaware, and Chapman was found in Buchanan s company when he was arrested in Can an a, after numer ous escapades, in which he eluded the omcerswno werfLin searcii QXJDimjQrJ ft qntg time, unapiaivn jwm Wttitd The infiouncemeiit'7vas madefih court thrjgel of sefili&i&gyjpl&ptel through the mails will be proceeded with next Tuesday. His college char ters have been forfeited, and he has pleaded OTiJty to the accusations agafnst mm Dy tne Attorney-ueneral in the State courts. i l i mt Greaking tbe Sea. Oirf oiKin the troubled waters" is generally regarded as a metapnor or ngue or speecii, illus trating the action of some persuasive peacemaker, softening the anarrv nas- Lsiorts of coatenrlfnc diBDutantsJ On toe Botherhanditha jmolifyrai3f1nflienc jdP oleaginous Hmflds upon Ui& waves was long ago demonstrated as a scientific fact, and the equinoctial gales would have been kej)t in subjection d ti&hisea&uff for t.h uncertainly of the weather and the es timated ocpensffTsrcning an area as limitedgevea!as4he Bar ofi-BiscffvT ilfrl Lwtmictappeai, now ever, i&aUM&gen tlemen 01 A'ertn lias solved the problem Gfooiromyraaj applied toygreisingi the ieli lad i Ihaf. ih future ships fmayicarry wauixnettEat aicorflparative jlTi'triiing i;os , aTsifcrjt supply pfl foi tf, nultfyj I gif ligors 43L rhe fiercestcjielie.-i A Northern contemporary states that a series of.expejiments hay lately taken place in tfci-Kgrth fiafbarnPeterhead, with thBTfloStatisfabtofy results. The ex perimentalist filled some bottles full of oil and sank them to the bottom of the iharbof iwhile gaie'was. blowings: Ere- sentiy tne oil was released, and, floating to the top'of the ragftig billows, stilled uiem, as it oy a miracle. As a conse quence of this experiment, it is thought fri the neighborhood of Perth' that oil can Jbe laid oji continuously by pipes to the bars of all exposed harbors, so as to enable vessels to gain port in safety in the midst of the most violent hurri canes. The invention would be inval uable if applied to the Channel passage in dirty weather. Day by day-:we are taughj that there are no bounds to" the conauestaof ' science over natureand Jdi4w that We 'can oil out thecngly civrinv 01 LiKj- stormy ocean we neea noi despair of being able, sooner of laer, to warm the North Pole, with otherwise waste steam, and fertilize the Great Desert by artificial irrigation. ' Thm Anti-Hebrew Movement in Cer " " many. . Baltimore Sun. The debate in lh"e" German Parlia- Lment oa what is euphemistically called tne ranti-semmcr movement affords a curious commentarr-upon the charac terol the nation which claims to be the eryf -outpost of civilization. It proves Germany to be both provincial in its prejudices and hide-bound to the last degree. In England, France an wis country i&ese race prejudices 0 disappeared ahnost'entirely. Htewa fnTarliamen CdrigresS and th&ham- Der 01 deputies, tney furnish Senators and cabinet ministers, and are active in fashion, sport and amusement, as Wlell as in ' anance. Why should the Jews not be Germans in Germany as tney are jsngnsn in .England, .French in France, Americans in this country? TJie Intellects of theHebre Germans ngiy in 5aaiyfirtBtaflces be quicker and more llexible than those of the Ger mans. If so that should hardly excite a spirit of envy. Jews may have kept 'ivuv,ernjilus no1'. oniy in f4Hiee ana traae, DUt aiso in letters and art. They furnish some of the best men in the universities, in the academies of music and the art schools, usf as tftey5dofBie- that are hoal to wry v n rcn tinge ana at xne Dourse. it is therefore curious to see a narrow- minded hostility in which college pro fessors and court chaplains strike hajtidarwith commercial representatives xrom itamourgt )urgaud Frankfort. Bad Time in Canadian Water. Quebec, Nov. 27. J. W. Gregory, agent of the marine and fisheries de- fartment, last night received the fol nwincr rlianaf-nh frnm Mr Patio Iroorur HouseA messenger has arrived from Bectfeeje stiver .dei)oj$sthat the 'Brrtishark BraWliannt ashore there last Monday night; that four of tne crew are dead and the remainder, inciuoingine captain and mate, are, MIJ&M- 0TOshgilso Eons tne ongantine jramiico, ot yue ec. ashore at Louse Aux Fraise. but the-frwwway saved. Tbe achdorrrr t Bay. TThe crew ana passengers are sav- :& o,;,y butt : yi . ATrlghlf nJllnTlr!al41iae. .' ville Chronicle says sixty laborers were buried in a snow slide yesterday near. Chalk Creek, on the Yokoma extension' 01 tne uenver &iiio uranue roao, arxu upwocm. pejjnptiMdwpintH trees ireaiipimg anajin an mjani tha Slide camwJUi a folti rar, terigiip 1,11a irau.; ape xoe aissaics iOt r mitehd5 tjuryfn mehfJohf? or Mil orhOIM OIlhf1w TWA cHHa nor. trkvadToi most of the men,,and.most pf,the W9unds were prppaDty jausBajDj fXon atriiunganem CFI ZfeP0&"TS Released. iv 1Y0EK, JNov 27rr-Broi ckway. -Owens3 sjirid smythe,' thid 1 supposed rfbtf gers.of UpAtjedjSfpte bqudaiiflnd cur rency, recently arrested in Brooklyn, were released to-day. United States District Attorney Perry said thev were ximatea mat tnere -were otner parties ! rf JSalUoavre FailnMi; -.f 1 - s;i 4JALTIMOBE.JS0V.i31ar iraeliM; Parish Pfef f Son, one. the largest grain, houses In ins. ...vust -smi .m9ikiik. ji :aie Dr. BqO'S BabTrrhi is tTmiTien(1P1 hv ruggtsia as peipg a pnreiy Tfigatame. aaq preparaUons. 2oc. f t f A "1 . 'to - Hi aas Watrrash;CramR-NirojM Pain) fri: the Baokand Limbs, Boar fitomaolk reU Breath.-' Is fromlBafeestlon?tused.i a-dlsardered.nrei. Kegulate tkaorganifitlr taking. dosesU bat .bv ' J Ita4 k. using: nFlagrs-iapBneKt'UrwiUKt -Stomacb raa, ana at onoa ds restoraB to neaimur ; - h and fever ippossibie. i'iiw m Smitluh v The Great Sblp Dlaer. r - Home, NoW27r?:The first mate of the steamer Oiegia whichsank? thfr.Oncle JgsepU, states: that on seeing a Single masth'ezi ;15?htr ! Ahant; a tkilometre ahead, Jie deprried 45 lh light of-,a merct-nhUnai orded tS Ortega's chantman to do the same, but the Or cle Joseph starboarded her helm, until she saw the Ortegia bearing down up- onner wtien 8ne parted, j descriiung a qMer jflank a then ordered e mate'of the Drtegta too late, and the Ortej as jrow drove in the side'of tne One! Joseph. A few of the Sleepers aboard the. Qnfile Joseph bad titfie, to rush' oh deqk before the vessel sank; . y' . ' : ;.".V Gkrf XmciNNATi. Nov. 27 The Commern tfoff Indianapolis special says the State. Officers in" .charge, tf the canvass of votes for.presldentialjejictors have de cided to perrait,;the clerks; to correct the returns by substituting the name of ; Abrara, S. arker.fpr Tes; V; Bennett;; wnere j-ne latter erroneously appears on, neaii8heets.-. This action will give lie entire electoral vote of , the State to Garfield."V ' ", V '.: ;: IsOmiovtr Nov.: ffl.Tb&f Sportsman says (! iff We believe th money foriiay cock. .will soon be found, as we have' already reeeived donations amounting to 130 and more promised. A Vienna dispatch says bfheial infor mation has been received that Dulcigno was surrendered, io .the.Menten.egnns on . Friday by 'Dervlseh. Xasha person ally. - A&atner afspatcivsajs the. lion-, tenegriria occapted, all the. chief posi tions meeting witn ho resistance. . Streiurtben roar Totc and remove ooiebs. colds and hoarseness by taking Br. BuQ'sCeuglt 8yrup. 25 cents a bottle. . . - vm voiuieBeiff.;MnaM, ieh. '.. . i wuisen end their celebrated $lectroVoltaic Bells to the afflii upon 30 days triaU. speedy cures guanmteed. They mean what ihey say. ! write to them without dtia ' nor. 15 ly. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH il-V1 . ! : NOVX1TBSR 27i 1880 . , .. . , . i i Wilmington, N. C Spirits trpentlne firm at 43c. Rosin firm: strained $1.35. good strained $1.40. Ttt firm itt 1 Crude turpentine firm; yeuow dip ana firgia jw-ov. BaltdIokb Oats flna; eoutnern.44a46 Wes tern white 44a4o, ' do .. mixed 42a43,. Petmsyl- vatna rronsions sreaaji mess pone 15.25: hulk meats leose shoulders ' ,- eiear rib sides , ditto packed 5wia8ui: bacon shoulders AIM. clear aides Slfe. hams 1 llfeal 2M. Lard re fined deroes fttAaVj. Coffee steady: Rio cargoes liittaiiiu. sugar arm: a sou tra.: wuuutei quiet at 1.14. f reignis sieaay. Chicago Flour firmer: Spring superfine 2.00a S3 50, Minnesota patenu S5.T5as7.76. Wheat lower; tio. z red winter l.uu, no. . 2 Chicago spring l.OdUi'eash, '1.00 December, 1.09 Jan uary. Corn acUte at 42 cash and Deoember. 4216 January. 47taaUi May., . Oats at 32Uia cash. .December,. Jauuary, 37 Hay. Pork dull &1 S13.OOa.Tft. Lard ' duu at o.ozMi. Bulk meats dull; shoulders 4-65. short ribs, short clear 7.40. Whiskey steady at. 1,1 a. CTmoirnati Flour easier: family -S.0oa5.40. fancy 5.75a6-3a Wheat lower; No. 2 red. winter 1.08, No. 2 amber 1.07. Corn easier; No. mixed 50. Oats firm: Ko. 2 mixed 37. Pork; quietatl3.ua Lard duu at 8 55. Bulk meats dull; shoulders 4: el ear ribs 7Ut; bacon Quiet: shoulders , ribs , sides 8.20. Whiskey active at 1.11. Sugar? firm; bards New Orleans 6Va 1V&-, fiogs easier; common 8 0a4.20. Ught 4.25a 4.45, packing 4.30a4.40. butchers 4. tJ5a.70. Nxw York Southern fiour dull; common to fair extra & 405. 90. good to choice do 5 9oa7.25. Wheat closed.. weak; ungraded winter red 1.15a 1.24& Cora steady; ungraded 58a6Ufc. Oats heavy at 431&&44 for No. 3. Coffee quiet; Rio in cargoes 1 Ufeal4& Sugar strong: molasses sugar centrifugal 8 5-16a8ft. Cuba .muscoy ado 7ai, manua 544, iair 10 good renmng 7a prime 7: refiBedifirnuatandaid Jtotasses iJrm: Porto Bico 82a45. New Orleans 40a55. Bice steady: Carolina 5Va6, Bangoon 8. osln quiet at 1.80a. 85. Turpentine firmer at 46aVa. Wool firm; domestic fleece 42a53, pulled 20a42, un washed 14a33. Texas 14a35. Pork dull and nominal: middles dull; long clear 7.80a87. short clear , long and short Sta. Lard closed heavy at O.OUaO.10.. rreig&ts to JU Irerpool doiL. COTTON. GAX.VX8TOM Nom'l; mld'ng ll?ic; low nUdllng Otfec: good ordinarr fistic: net recta. 3.742: gross ; sales 2,315; stock (48,744; exports coastwise ; to ureac .Britain ; ranee. ; : NoexoLk Irregular; mtddllBg 1 1 Vic ; net receipts ,4W, gross r, stock tt2,oW5; exports ooastwlse a.U4; sales ,4Or exports to Ureat Britain . Baxatmou Jlto; middling 12: ': low . mlddl'g lltc; good ordln'y 1114c: net receipts 1 cross 533; sales 500: stock 87,826; exports co&stwise tu; spiuugn diQj e&iFuna womn oniaui o Continent Bootok Firm: middling 121c; low middling 1 lte; good oed'y 10j; net reoelpu 044; gross z.cwv; saies ; sioeK a,u o; exports 10 threat Britain Wnjcnxe-TOM Steady; middling llVfrc; lew mlr dllng 11; good ordinary 10 1 1H; receipt 1023 1K: recelDUi 1,023; gross" sales : stock z.rr2; exports coast wise ; to Great Britain pmranKT.PHu Jirm: .middling . 1214c.; low tddllng 1 iTMi good OrVtlnatr 10o: net reoelou ft 59 : gross liOW; sales 57: spinners 53 8,- stoek loo j exports to reu .Britain ; eosast. SAVHOfAHrrFlnn; middr?ll: low. nMdtlnv lllc; good ordlnarv 10e;-net reoelcts 6,414 gross 0506 ; sales 2,000; stock 140.463 ; exp. coast wise 610; tereat Britain ; eontnTt-l,85Q. New timxusB- Quiet; mldd'g 12c; low mid' dllng 1 liA; rood ord'y 10e: net reeerDts 12.401 gross 13,887 ;sxles 2,000: KX 282.080: exports ureat Britain 3,30V; continent 1,2005 coastwise Moanj-CJulet;; mldd'g lUde; low : middling HVfe; good ordinary lOVk; net receipts 3,002: gross 3,U3s:saies o.uuu; stock 35,112; exp. coast 2,100 ureat wnun - lams-Hlchef : middling 1 8,4511 shipments 2,1 73; sales 5,76 AOStreti-teady; mlddnng , 1 J I4ci low, mid dnr 10S4fe, good ordinary lOe; recefpts 1,603; shipments rsaies 1,77 1. - 1 Ghaklkstoh Uulet; middling' 12S: lew mfd- Jllng 114dc; good-Xtrdmaiy. lien. jMt receipts 1020: gross ; sales 2000; stock 126.014:exports ikKistwls22611retiQtoJrTaiice42ar Nrw ,Toax Cotton quiet; sales . 340; Taidd'g uplands 12c; middlng Orleans 12VtC; netreceipts 1 .721 ; ktom consolidated net ree'ta RQ.AfiOz exports Great Britain 8,394: Prance 44J52; con nnenta6bv,:! :; , :: :i3 , ; . t .. LrrsEPOoii Noon-otton flimert iiMddUhg trb 1 1 no...- . 1 1 ni n. , 2;000, speculation and export, 8,000v receipts !8,500,: American- 23,500. ' Uplaadilow mlddnng Clause:. hTovembetaelmry 6 13-Itf, 23-82al3-lr3, November and Deoember 27-82 18-16a2 5-824, December aud January 6 27ai6S3d, January na xeDTuary efgeio-ioa, jeoruary sna arcn c 20-32. 27)2aC March 'tod AdtA ft 151 Barfed April and May 6 3r82al,&-ldd, Jlay hd June tf losjia, xutures easier. FUTURES. NawYeBk-TrutuljekEfrt 210 UW. ' Novembers v . v. December;., w ....v .. J anuary , 12.14 12,18 12.30 1258 J2.77 12.82 12.02 Fesroary .n ...ttr. AUUvU JOOIVU - ,..,.....--- U1 April A .'Ai.UiJi?..: . - 1 May.... r'..'... :-.... ..... June . . ........ v4 July ...,, 4i.k.h,u. ... . . aw.I !' to t.'fi'n ih : 18.05 jNew Tohx MoneyJL5aflU. , V tfovernments strong: new 5's 1.01 our and a half per cents 1.12. jerpeats, jjp State bonds moderately bj Nw TOBkStoek Wesed strong. NewTOACenftaL IMVl. iff NashvUte and thgpflpga..-.. , d 7 Q . . . . island.;1: 'jiT- , ;: L. western yniCT . jft-tiw iT--- : ;iU 1 (Maoama visas x,zno .. uiass a, smau, 08 lags C, 3 fc . B2 fSttb - tti c5aoiar.?7-5,BO0fi i rr2isl ttff lo 'H'AtupS Wi s ; f.'K'iittai'i !sit..1..vu-. ijvtd r:.iauyM ovemDer& 188jtk L I ' ,hIL A' U . a tiWHl AtaA h '.K. . J .4-aJ. " i- Th .market jeaterda. iClosed. staady, j -Jt-. GoodMlddlUML(4-'.tvlUrwj,i1i.'t 'lltfeai vi cI0 ttnet low midcing. ;-;.. .1. i tow middiing..ji...wlji.K.i 1 Lower grades..... , ,.Uii-: '7alQ i. Beclpj yesterday, 763 bates. . jrouti Bttve."1 84- l?rfr 73 fe &p WE HATE AKEPCIAL E&JJtSdCr tW J - LJIii Uy V' U mmi-'-ivi nil itt rT i m-a And outock, now being received, will GAI rSB3. ., Jkc. and GENTS' BAND-MADE, and ca. ipvMw surpajaed i good qaallfj, style, and beauty gdbdr of the very 'best makB, arantd every pair septl txv tltfitits.: HO. s We guroiVtee " the above brand of :r.d: n:. : to bB the finest in the city for (I AIL we is a Trial of it. B0V28 Notice Merchants ! T NOW represent some of the leading MILLER3. JL GBX)CKltY, TOB10COandProvlsiori"HOUSKS. with full line samples, to which I ask all large Buyers to give a carerui inspection Derore .buying elsewhere. - - - . ' j. t, mirthw. Merchandise Broker and Commission Merchant, West College sti eet, near Trade. nov28 Dissolution of Copartnership. TEE Firm ofTMorgan A Anderson, at Big liekl Stanly County, N. C, la this day C17U0 dksolv ed by mutual consent ..nrs.... The undersigned will continue the beiintss it Big Uck, and assumes all liabilities of- the Una, and all debts due the firm are to be paid to nun. , nov28 dlt W.gTmOBGAN. BUSY BEES. ' THE young ladles or the Basy Bee Society offer their services to the public to Embroider both tat Silk and Worsted; also, to dress Doll. Appli cation to be made at the residence el the Misses Moore, on seventh street. not28 2t ' MRS . DR.GATCHELL, AT the earnest seTtcttaHon ef several ladies of Charlotte, who were unable to consult Mrs. Gatchell during her former visit, she has decided to be at the Central Hotel; Thursday and Filday, the 3d and 8d ef December, when she will be pleased to seener frieixla aawellas pationts. : 'tvn-iS-r-2 . , . .. -j WANTED. ; -j i J . . . I DESIRE to rent a small cottage with not Jess than five rooms In the neighborhood of Bad slll's Planing Mills, comer Ninth and A streets. ' Bor28 lt ,GEO.K.NMWCOMBX. - ' i i i mi nil. . . j i .'I :i ; ' X' THISb' bELIGlOUa aJl valves eata be had every SBbmin (except Sondays) ' 'ii A on Trvon street, next doer5 to Charlotte Hotel, . ON SUNDAYS they wiU be delivered at the Uncoifr depdt;- V ' . J V OyBter Stews, 25 oents, Oysters Baw. lO cents. octlOf ' C L. ADAMS. GRAND-DI&PfeAY , : -c CHINA, Glass and Crockery, 8Uver-Hated.Ware,. Fancy VBsea Wlet8e, Majotfca IWare; Ba kets and wrid?,Bpck, efHouserKeenlng Goods. The public, and especially the Ladles, are invited to call and see the handsomest stock ever exhibited in Charlotte. , J AS. HART Y. -, nov24 -:-( - - ;' - ' -' ' National Hotel THE undersigned offers the above Valuable prop erty for rent for one or more years. -It Is situ ated in the centre of the- bustaess portion of the city and admirably fitted In all respects for a pub lic house. It has been for years tne most 'popular boose to tbe ty, readily commanding the .prefer ence ef visitors ef all classes. Terms IfseralJ Ad dress . ltL.HQLMtt.Agfc I t nov2t-rini. v.- i: hii; tu .' M- OPERA' HOUSE.fr -.hi !3 VII -'M-ii . ;jJ.' -' : :'iu ""' ONX-KIGHT ONLTr AND .:. .:i. !.4ii9ft.'Wri I.'H.' haykrlYs latest success. A Juranked an4 Dramatised by Petroleum 9.'XsuIm .eni vi;.n eGSX4TCQMEIAN; Sapported bfa Kxoellent Company of wen know .nll"(' tM j .(.iij.'r . I " 1 -i -nil v- vt.n'f iis I'-TC'H'ifnt; i t WIDQW; BEDPTT?, I rale of seats f ommendng Mohdoy Hoyssaf- T1."-"-TT I' I. Trade. Ma ITTTSTHB CITY very attractive, full, and complete, our stock of MACHINE-MADE GOODS, BOOTS, CONGEESS of finish. Boys' Hisses' and -children' of them, and win sett them It'prides ii e i$&Z&4ZMMW0&9 mmmi i:1 I (FOUNDED 1802. SiAIEM ACADEMY, i tor wrls .w jf ouiig vyamen, SALEM, N. C. rTtliirfe8tUonriimenda )telf (51 uecwmc as a meiaaui pimiiiiir arm safe home and high-class school for girls and young women. .It has, during the past Jew years, been greatly ml Dtovecf. Its Scholastic Arrangements have been remodeled and its stan dards advanced (without any impairment ofor de parture from ibrjecpliar tlraeon)redr systeBa and methods). ' It; now" offers all the advantages of similar institutions of the highest grade. A largo number of lust motors is employed and patnstak- tlng'.4nBtmqttGfc is-j gvarantoed. iThe-ttitnier ef studies has been much reduced and is caiefully limited to the requirements of practical life. It offers a liberal Hiigllh, or fcngllsh and Classical course for graduatorw aiiji. tinder Its new admin istration, bag already gradaated (with diploma) three very promising classes. All Its scholastic workjs Intelligently supervised.and directed. Tbe Institution istboToughry progressive in its practice,' and none of the recent improvements In the field of SMoffliI progress Sre overlooked." The DomesUo Arrangemejits ,of .ihe Academy have latterly been re-adirpted to-secure to Its resi dent pupils the- largest measure of comfort and convenience Eight resident teachers are contin ually In charge and give special attention to the cultivation ot correct manners and habits in grow ing girls. This system offers singular, and, we think, elsewhere unequaled. advantages for young er pupils. Special systematic-and enlightened physical culture and care of health are prominent features in the Improvements recently perfected. Exceptional facilities are offered for the study of Music. The AcademyVifasts1 Department has Lbeen lately under the superintendence of Prof. ,ifB. f gthk, or the Hoai Opera: Berlin, Prussia. find Is now under that of tit Saterio D'anna, a J jgraduate of the Conservatory of Music of tbe Royal university or. jratenao. itaiy. u na results oi prac tical work in its Music Department, during tbe past few years, would.warrant the Academy, In the judgment of competent critics. In challenging comparison with any other .similar institution in the South. A two to three years' Graduating Course (with diploma) has quite recently; been in troduced, i : 3 For fuller Information -nsTfltCataJogoe of the school for the 76th-.-year. The 77tn year began September 8, 1880. ' J; T. 2KRN, novietf Principal. McSmith on the Home Stretch BADLY DISFIGURED, BUT STILL IN THE RING H a CO o r-r H. O ! U3 fe- .or es: 'ff r" o;: 'isviMsMvisi snect MnsiCjJWe B3 tiiallliisljweais, Band instrnients, Dnnns, Strings &c. &c "TN the State and United States Courts. Collec- 'uons, Home antL .TforeAsm. aalleltMl. -Att-l, XTXt,;!r-JV iw com fl ii.vrnw.,jTaafl axytra. sneets SIM?B. ,JO.NESi TD; , . tWiiiiJ Ujitk iJ-l-i fV-iilj ( jUKli" OFWBmaKOFioNiiisxiiacis! til K82A ,6ver seDt23 dftm 'V -MIT A A ( n I fr." "WALKER, 1 rm,jiu h iiod 1 , Charlotte, N. G, :tWIH Oractloe in AlaIm arwl Ta irni rSwW 1 I W : N I ' ,jr nV4i iff 3:; rLs&c .1:1 Uw. s a u t . Mm j 81 I... .xrjf Ti-TS: TJ t i S i i " i" f ' 11 Il '! ..'.f.7.- 9 '-'M 1 VBUKDIJJG .COUSTR, tADTjcs' FINE- BUTTasi Boot i, O.SGBKji GiilTf, KATT vaS Uf GLT'ST 'ITd - t - i Oi I great-variety .and of the best Quality. Kt xeep same class of goods catf be iKraghr anywfc are. oir ft i sTiskn m i m w muni n i . -.- we can nremlse satlslsftiaoinowwnd Tavof Qs with a odt" rado Street, ainrier Central Hotel. Wholesale and Betafi Daslcr ta ALL KINDS OV BEDDING, &C. A FULL LUri Of Cheap Bedsteads, ANDLOUNQ1S, ParlftT flrmtrirtA Rnif. M COFlTNS OF AIi DNDemttAKD. NO. 6 WXST TSADI ntBT. caLABLern.x. C. JI - NEW ORLEANS ! WHOIsiLE OR RETAU..' FLOUR, HAMS, . J.Ann, --SUGAR, COFFEE, , ;:sRijPS, HEAVY VA r !;h ,&ANCY Grl oceries At Bottoin frbs. 'I I n JUST RECEIVED 3 000 Buncaes ew rrow r 1 00Q incbs SPllced Arrof 'Ms, gQQ Bolls Bagging, 2QQ Ba8s Coffee, all grades, 'Q0 Barrels Molasses,5 all grV 13, 200 Barrels FlouT 411 grader, '.JQQ Barrels Patent Proeoss K our, ,. . i AA Busliels White Va. Moal, 2QTJ 3acs ft.Ut, ' ijp Barrels Sugar, all gratar -yfeBoxe3.:Bacon 9 J Ve also have a Ti it! compv: of Tart. rhPfa1, rrnpVnr, Thain, gidiV Hair.s, Soap, Starch, Candles, gayaefces, ftody . Fe w der, In fact everything kept la a flrat-cls i Grocery Store, that we offer to the tntfe low. AU We isk is a Trial of It. COSa ASD fSK Oa tOUrS.YfVKS.' BURWELL & SPRI1HJS. aug22 "c '" :; ' ;;' '" Xiscjcllaueotts; blrty thousand human' UvOSJ And twenty mll- worth of property sacrlfled in U-;.l (ill : t- 1 inyedrst tmV'Unlted' Staftef accident from the use Of inferfof Kefosetje Dill Pratt's Astral Oil Is safe; no harm nas yet resulted from its use. Dr. T.iL6nUthU the ionly DmggUt in Chartotte who keej s It for sale; has madfi'tt a' specialty fur T elfcyen years past. i t I to I. v Mi ih! Il Bket lj5uri'iiir -rf '"RSaT -J " . . . MAYER & ROSS BURWELl :-4 -SPRINGS. - .uik tiM REST PORTABLE triage m Corm )U lr Uibi... . U f r.rlnli frwm 1500 U WOO Mien iL..Mt inn BtMC won.-- mt kaar Atom HUT ww W"n . w. wllk
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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