WE ha: The industrial census of Philadel TE0TA phia, amontEerajngi I -I r .X' !,,rl fact ' that i ther are ii; Wolrri ftftoM -fhrBin i I HA Ifhftftlrf ht 7 M - . I nixnrt cicv vjm ki i i i U.H'UUU U iUl 17 TUESDAY0OTlBEft8fltl88OJ i,l-V).?liV ,r";u,ru .r ,irn ; f ttii&siiiftifirtiD debt. Bee Donas nas Deen jssueaoy wio com; mitteeef differ! ffrblcip conslslTOacturel ralta3rntr rafifoad of Mesits. Eaieyff. Tenyi Jan G&&jDu&f. Itide9t K.B. Moran, The committee congratu- latea the bondholders upon the result - of the recent election In Tennessee, which, it says, is overwhelmingly in favor of maintaining the faith and cred it of the State, about eighty of the hun- WvDhtiuims ofl bplfwers. tulat the ade f feiraVeldSfaent oMh6fMfuftes of Tennessee during the last three years, and says: "The industry and actfvl(jr)tharej everywhere prevailed throughout thel State, and the general prosperity that has followed, the intelligent, progres sive spirit wberewiUvanavebeQn ani mated, piv jw&oq, Id ffoptSafej your cpmmjfewJU to vSfe tlement for the bondholders with the State of Tennessee which will be cred itable to her people. As one indication of the improved condition of affairs in Tennessee fyour comntitteetestimates nt4& vWl ii a ttf irailSad fcrhtfertvM fetitebichreflwits thi general frosperity as nearly as may be has at east doubled within the past three years." In the last circular the com mittee i3Itttufiga tZatHtinad Te to fufltftjrthrtarms pffoibseira large" B-ihe:aik! fionm e inem mvon natDeenvxn eiwteMnTrt' came through a transfe: . mulee says that recent events i j uuiirnxtrbeve pl&i 4f id tioliCQmaattaeiUi I187J, w letfeUbSdlfttSthfl rate A Mk f UaI J Erfirihiit of jectea,tne circular says; -Aprommeni member of the arbitration committee has lately declare! I tlfa Chk ISwarcL made when alltheateVralraterests of the country were in a state or depres ' sion, would be considered to-day as should not therefore Tbe accepted now -sB6la relefthtJaftdfrthi! 4uoniejotc. pmmtef uiBQpus- iAi 'al!f alip'tliiiTMtftates Sh . -preaj4tif t t t r b takn from tbe decision against the bondholders given ville in the suit against Tennessee rail- roadsrEesircular concludes witto aj wa1gagaarsQas ot luhorite4 lfE zoLthe.rJblPular vote of the StesCciett slowly. The thirty re- HaneocJi259; Weaver, 264.512, 845 votea. JThese-officl footings put Garflelo;si8IJotebearbf cock. (16raandLQ2pregon, da, Nevada, S4ith OaroliiU, east and Texas are not included in these figures. The three first named will 20,000. The Weaver vote will not ex ceed 300,000. In 1876 Cooperpolled only 8157 votes. It is believedyoal vote 01 tne country will run . up to 9,125,000, against 8,455,833 in 1876 and 0,502,935 in 1872. There WaWt5ci ikittleil bibiul in Indiana which beats the Ohio muss over the senatorial muddle, which has been produced by the dcatfaTif "Williams, and which nrapreteritt' election of a United States Senator in place of Mr. McDonald, and deprive AL mix m wWW. . f m - lube ume. uuuer me consuiuuon, neither the Governor nor Lieutenant Governor can be inaugurated until both houses of thOigisJafurk ai m: ganizea. rne political parties are tied in the Senate, and the Lieutenant-Gov- WBSiiAUAcoJelitMhiel'Ae live, s The Democrats assert their de r.-.aaa.dgagiZ3rra Senate, whkh byitle uepuuiicant aneiriera see way of breaking the deadlock except by defection from one party or the othMv tthlessj an organkatio: Lieutenant-Governor after the second MonbrMarsrai whlth ttfnr ttre-r contlWJeWfmtii HifiJter nipf thel acting Governor. A law ot CJongress ft&S&ftl mWmUAa, and -r cnjiiai f 4b9 itosoea byprij such election, in consequence oe urivu-iucs.,- no legal election "can do "naWPf WOHserft tertslattM and Ty tle Indiana politicians"' Mvih hard II puwiean-Assewati called on Gen. Garfi at-riday the interest of civil srvjeereur: after listening: to an Jted witrtaHhilid ftfefrT the co-operation ; of Ckngressin estab lishing a legal basis ifciirji?ctiB(g npT 0, jthe ent wef or avbbaf:"eyerthB TresTd himself,- Vje&fdte&y apabte1 W-S faithful. flip)intev duin teroof 8Mrjsl..tbiliatter he will be me men rtb: 8daU without ' regard to; , party. y ''.'q TriT The Mobile Register of the 28th InstJ , comes to' ns with a supplement cqb-4 idBcjiiVbikbrotriSnli Ciirioftirirbrtbe afij Oilmen tr kUdrietj ilement ,ojc , heidebts pf Jthe z, citjr or nn t virtue, hut anni HnU?Vteeil .--T y.4,yij,i.r-i.,i.4.NA cr r--r 1 -k'L j -irian-'jesn Testore! mr. 1 1J wjiki)eor?e mi are naymga 3in mum f i iinn ;i:Esiramuiiennuet)enatntFwe- establise&&TOkai 473 tobacco and . cigar manufacturers, 416 clothing establishments, 257 cotton and woolen mills, 221 furniture dealers ani$nagufacturers, 126 saddlers and b&rfcfeqffjnaiffaaiarers, 103 dealers in marhla, Miliiateraiawpatflnt, mudiriaftsb 1QO nHntlniv aof.aKISatimonfof : 17 Tnanil. iUn&ell&d tot ty&e f&t!!!j W Tne puDiisnea report gives tn staus- tics of 9,050 separate establishments, all located fnithat .city, and. engaged in hearvwo &uniredctiHereht branches of manufactures. The capital invested in these establishments amount to- the Pf y Wm TOP U?m n ages atjc aune sd ere Fa a - r -a I iiionsjoi tefials oilhe value of2C every year and turn out manufactured products of the value of $322,934,461. Ill.U 4:;tn;0 in the process of manufacture thus ap pears to be about one hundred and fnrnnfv mHlinna sf urhih artmAfhlner luvicauw JL uapiuu uiiu tun ivuv wu that in vested. Herein lies the secret of Philadelphia's wealth. n fi nTn KSupemilendiHtJSnf ted States Mint, lately received from T. E. Acton, superintendent of the arsolY tBalWVf8l3ei, TO effl riT-tnree -i i; r WA5P5iiiub.trpasurv of New t3& itt theeub-treasury of New ! ides conducting the zegi: OXkilL olnar i.1 S . T fSlOJ the ciaao a giiaerig than two weeks. .TJiere ia now abftyt $S5,0Q0,00p in! sbld buffidnJ staiidirf M jtbe-trMit oH the United States treasurer, out of w hich it has been decided to ooin monthly l&Wmhoot Mfk$9jmiP8r it coins or a less denomination man nve 1 dollars WWbe cbiher at im&ym wbrk Will rje perfoHned Sit' thrfftita delphia Mint; rJt .1a?ihughtj pbAbia that this coinage will be continued un il the! $85,000,000 of bullhnnand?s worked up. Jidg Wallace, in thet lajted ,States CircuitCburt for the nortaara district of Xeyt Torkihs f W the $r44ia$haf f mr f vi. m foceMi of Jaj4 m 4 restrain him from collecting taxes im posed on the shares of the bank fur 1879. in favor of the bank. The State is held, furnish no ! authority to assess mu anana Commerce of that city, and other na tional banks will probably take the of probably of 125,000 it was some thing over 100,000 in 1875 cast a total .of 598eiforayoTtre3w. tTkej fieublAnA(!aSMidate,iyw was elected by 1,638 majority. Rhode Island, as our readers are aware, has a restrieuffrIIw. muchtU is'n s&icted tliis polfkine v5tl itoL aboit twenty-two inhabitants, as compared with one vote to four and one-half of kerb Eftle f B capaqi libBcrb m 1 n in MJnnAfnAuInn I 11 -ii! 1. it.l "T" Hrl 7. T 3 - '- - ' '5 ,. . ..a w.v .vwuv. u. wvvu fHiW f . . 51 . . 1 , 1 1, sseeTHsffii hp.iilif of fhJffirtrMrilnlrnf leaioiOut m jsevsaajater aii y - ITT ZZTB T'LTT T7 y . I 1 4 A La I 1 TTSllIowedToot5rftS cleitry 1n3i- eates. . The census rtura in PhiladtlDhiat in number in that city at a greater rate per cent than any other people. There were ojarv 42 rtftipamay ink the crty iji fOlioVthirarl H'art iriertase of nearly 600 per cent In a population of a million or so, it would seem that Fe afrffflanumrnireirmBSfany 14 VII eat iu thefioluma 7a frVaQ.tVHrt.iTigj Kr ' . v - 7.:. i sfsa,an(foiULie m - sergeafe-anfXk lOsticafaeTl laitrbduii.Eale Pli mWHJiM gmbjjGaqrgia. j TKn U : . - : -t atO :-i i.L. "71 iecticitjr is run by water-power, which costs the company nothing. The Co- Initiator IT 8.mA!BSar5W chicken wepoi. peiiisnseflr DyiDfl ,-Sevfital Of our nUbori.-ttxeklvJ "'ft "rn yrwM,ftllT exbhlMireafiAnv Brtrtif. fik4iAWf. ftifl strhgS A nressnce 2 wTrttr, ffiSArt wJuch thatockdeclined IK percent j-s. vvvriPi.wjMv!u?r IftfandliMiMelllsHMMIH liams. of Indian commencing "our wapiccjteaiqi a . . vnaugo-iuo -yariiaeuiegy-r-'1 Ni 1 . . 1 ytn anemocraticand itepublican i party piatrorms nad a plank in regard til Mlft rihinpft .Thhn Mnrht. nn tha legantV u oyer siaereaneer , a a f tUepliitlioitlyianjway. p! tim lo M,-n arrTfr, ,W(.K.tj8 WW-- 2al?iaas;he coiiwtett'toM orea treci t rJ.ir.T ltiaves ntintr. wn ,vrpi.icH vi, utf"Bfti6e!? CiaeinnaU's 'wKfete'y tf ada4 rejkfttl 9 1MU PP raontjjand they make the . mean. Wt S'si tiS<' riT- w SB'. COCKTIEi .0881 ;onidrfli(d Alamaoce, Alexander, Allef banr, Bladen; Brunswick, Bunoombe, Burke,. Cabarrus. Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell. itawba. roKee, wan, lay.. . eveiana, ous, n. . Cumberland, Currituck, Davldsoo, Davie. 974 1.714 1,011 805 Sdgecombe. Torsythe, Franklin, . 1.651 1,454 1,865 1.235 Gaston, Gates,, k2,134j j 885 42,2fi4 214 1.681 1,0501 Grabam, Hauiax, Harnett," Haroood, 960 710 Henderson, XAVUUUKCT-aAf B J 008' 12; Johnston, 2.0501 Jones, Lenoir, 599 1.217 t int ""riS. LLS 747 JD.OUUHI11, Nfrtbamttonj; 2.1 7i 5471 I. 11 1JH75 1S20 1J016 1J252 Parquunats'l I kl ' 1 Fender, Person, H O I Bandolpb, Biebmond, Bobeson. 1.191 2,125 416 742 1,699 1,843 1 lt .2,096 Sl utkevi' i .9.at i iiia . 04 1.629 fe24 1.465lf . 922 1.147 ftesl fciesak f H I:. riW:fflSW4iB8 iff sm immn- 2,179 24t SJJ IK4 74 89f .J58J l -'TEfl 1.714 1JW 'JVT4 I4S7 i.Oll T70R :m 4ia fnt81 2'iS4 805 1.661 I 1,454 1J&40 amw P2.1S4 2gll 2-831 151 B02 194 295 866 612L ,ai l.Utff- M i f MP? nil ai.L' IlkiiJ 437 Warren, WasblnKton, Watauga, Wayne. 115 676 67W 2,248 1.284 Alison, ll 14 tin. DOiv " ' M .99 .159 i,!m.aia2Q 9? oribr.i,? Snerokfe.., Of the 9,723a"ttS in theTat Btaesn 6 ar ej i, afid 122 are Greenbacke'rsajiilleGreeris- BWtainium.iiiii!iL gliglimd in the Aoit, Albrig 2 - i Ohio thinks she will be able toketf j Further Particulars ! ah umoriuB- a( Occarrence lm Tannewtee. KijorviLLE, November 29. Furtheil paruqaiars nave Deen receivea oi tne. terrible poisoning case in this State rne marriage oi Joei nam Dree ana Miss Jane Dale, of Boane county, drew together a-jlarge .company of tbeK fflendSajhdLieiativesjwho belong id the pTomrhent families rrrthe vicinity;,! Tne wedding nad lone Deen taiKea ox and was the social event of the yeara oceremony ine company w Dairttie Mde xni bridegroom in tt i meantime withdrawing. The table neanume witnarawmg. Tne taDie vas bountifully supplied and all at was bountifully supplied and all ate he After the second meal several guests beean comnlainine of illness, but it was laughed off and the gayety continued Atoit Ikioflock a sudden lethargy! 4seemd W Overtake the whole company and in a few minutes 27 were uncon scious. The few wh retained con sciousness set themselves at work to re suscitate their companions, but without avail. Twelve were removed to other houses in the neighborhood, and as tnel 1 At . X i news spreaa ine wnoie country rouna - - . - . . - . .. - a ftvorv nrATtiinpnr. TflTniiv nni mpmnpwi n ssWt at tOTfWl 5ii Such med - mmwm mmm vim vvm araid asetftid bMummoned could Albert uaiiagner and Miss I .urn ma jreier: wey, died nacauseritne trage-- IAYinrivfiwaMi -niihYrttw.f rAiift ft dayr two before to kill crows, and carelesslv left it in the kitchen.' A blundering servant mistook Wfdt alt,J n ' m i i ii tun itock firm bdf to sell was goon , under the influence per cent, I the Manhattan elevated Ontario anL kiwi ar iiiix i m i ii ni. iiwin mmi m i. i.i in . k wesi moa -tor iwu yv. a. re-; I aAnAiA4 1 am : k vi 1 wawm aImjI aw of the list recovered most or tne early "cuiuio we gouBtai wuwuvj uviu ug I f rlctfcolre3itog1watJ lwas.tfgood -a r3 hrra asm" "xi tLsxaHi o tv ro'ect ef i iBe'wooiunave ie,Fi5v,T fLl VmlCuLlI n I 1 IS371 MP, 24 360 259 1.010 1,069 1,343 1.617 1.117 aMAI. - ivri rJBHffl! "'vi -."ii ;tr-"i 889 IU5U a.59f 25F' 790 L641 927 1.192 442 5441 bar70aiiailauii!.''7: .il'722 i; 649 507 --622 1 J2 lf'il 5fl.7l " i-ftrtS; if 1578U ii79t Dul l LHai MHfflfeB liOlORW , ; 2,828 'W7 3.242 Z.47 Z.C9I 950 896 1 067 968tV2i80p 2,2; i 2,426 1,683 AnifcTArr 4t3N MX) - 784 --.7?ii tiUSSStfilot 1.131 592 r .Ifoataiaj 799 2446 656 2,063 '1,088 898 i656 652 9611 8IW 2,889 677 2.059 lOSl 215 796 1.870 ..763 267 lXlUXltMS 57 801 "1132 aris 7461 930 1,089 1,-295 l,86i 133156 771 3,289 817 861 497T5 963 558 tw5i Add Hijie l.ftft 1.36 284 1.85W 1.63t T1512 2.041 1.424 9191 I 1.514 k:t.lv086' .M.035 .lrUivseel 2.225 573 ' 749 1.9141 l.OBf 2,42-f 1668 2.537 575 , 358 '1.O07 0741 832 1.020 ,'n 998 1246 .1072 L211 ' 5C136 ' 8301 429 -4081 8: 54 386 745 513 582 f 1,370 ,13,006 1.4MJ 1.863 2253 2,235 2.HH1 102 1.498 2.408 1.979 1,204 2.1081 .159 1218 M.638 606 4.2291 ):i,o35i s .1101 136 1.2$7 1.66 2100 957 .667 122 -878 4i7 1X1 . . . 966J 4.222Jvii98fi(Kiit 1,870 959 1 352 1.012 1,412 308 404 890 1 67 284 .,461 vt410 3S3 . . 549 1 656 5 S15 aalssef. at. 88i 464 2-,69ei 950i ,86ffl -621 94 1,005 602 in '712 V 40 88 2.427 1.480 1.573 iTl,5.t 1.510 389 162 1,652 . .1,153 418 14801 d J94L 712 115.590 toKlOlf;N0v: sg'-A' mktch for ile- Mndred pounds: .ide; was arrangeji to-aay Detween ULaman iaycock, be rowed on; the (Thames within s weeks after sienine the articles. whi Will b& done Uf-moTro w.' .,The time of Hanlan has the rightof namiricf anv nay wiinm six weffp4fpa 4morrow. Itftassd flUrM taeo tttf-l&taleated ttariion tin tteitset!fHrttnq4 mora so UtttaeeduU and AlcJtiT babi. 'rendered so br .tbe use ol dam" gerws opiatektf r.- Boll's Babj 8rro$ contains tunvavuniMB aa may ttv siren to me most Maa lever te-Bat livars t WBlcsu v i iitl tne-olronln."wblch cornea to 11 At tbe approaching close of tbe rear," bow Icnany will recanwbsoiwa4BBCt siims fpent.lor deia sire scnemef speoulaUoo. tiThe HAtaral coarse of a sensible toanls to woo tbe flcklQ goddess ror tanfe onei acami afid fee reading tbeahwtrs ntiable tatenteats ecntalnoi iw the adraitlMtnenta ol tos Xouisiana State IkKterr -CemrviiBi .determine (a send M. L Dadbbln, No, 819 Broadwaj New York NHiM MH IUMI It HM (Mum T ' fanllnl.' bus in Una, by Tuesday 14th of December, to be lDTftsted in Utaurud jcziisordlnaif .Drawlns un der DM Mnonal earn and iuerruian t GBTala O'T. Beattresard. of La.-, and Jobal A. lariy,, of V4.stanibjof J52200;i Wfiyt-T i ' " '-.. ' rt ." .1-) ' il V iLTUioEX-Oals firm: Southern ffAwAn 'MKiAJIilM0' 'AK mfwiw VkMv1 VBua -r-l nBFisiou easier mow pork 15.00; bulit,. .)neatMsi , shouldees u ffsioleai? Wb sides "ditto packed 7Ma81A; bacon-shoulders 6i.elear aides 81, bams UVai2 Lard-re-fined -Oeroea 04faM.i OOffee steadnlUo ' eargoea Inn, at L,16., Mtelgfr dull. , j , "ttacieo-riour dull; spring superfine' 2.00a S3. 50. kOflnesOCl' DatentS S5.7BaS7.7fi. "Wheta lower) No. ! ted winter -.1.67, 2 Chicago berTQiA bidJaiiaary.Coni. dull at 41 t 82oasai82iIeoember, 2' January.1 Pork Anil t SI a.KiV Tatmt lnM) at: s A& r ! RAiW 1 1 wt" r . w uw. -vw meats jQuuf .soojwoers jw non iim snort cleat .TiWbaysadJ jtfjL .w,TS vlhuuibati xivtu vtvu.cr; .iiunuy rQ,UUaA.of. hiMV 50aACO!fWna weaken Not 2 red winter 1.08.-Now va amber i.07v' Com easier So.' a fimi shoulders 4T ;flcaxribe' 7U: baoon rm: febouldert abasldes.&as.: WlUker acUw keyactlw w Orleans at 141. Sugar .firm; -bards 10.8, New; Orleans Ua71A. " Hoes' acute: common a.Qoa4.20.- lurht 17 Vs. " Hogs acute; common S.90a4.20.- Ugbt 4.25ai45, packing 430a4.4lQ. butcbers4.3da.es. ij3ofttSSouifieka1fiW ullf eommon to falr.extra5.40aAW.xaod to cbotoe daLB.06a7.O0. raoaa.vuQoaio cnouje ao-B.u6a7.oo. closed weak; ungraded winter red; 1.12a Wheat closed weak; ungraded, winter red; J.I2a 1.18. - Q?n, Tinner? -ungraded 67a01, Da Com. tSrmgrf ungraded 67461 f Oats at 4a fojoP. Coaeie;'"lao in 1 lal4U. ' ftigak fim; inolassda auga , steady at 48-n isargoesll14U. cenuuugai h t-ioar woa- musi manlla SSl, fair: td JiOOd refinlhiz ItoaXL ;nrii inie 7: refined flttni standard -a Uu Molasses tiulet Porte JtUco 82a45. New OitoaBa) 4055. - . Bice steady; Caroluia 6iAa6Bangponr8. toosta dull domesUe- tleeee 42a53 puHM 20a45, ,u Ml 14aa5.JXexaa 14a35. .(iPotk;:.: a.50; middles dull; long cieaf 7.75. short J clear 8Vfe.loigjand abort 1.00. Ul QQTTQX..A GJijri5Mi--rina; middUngiarrft nWdnag tlUtgooword1 wmary lOief net recw i,f4irgroar sales 4.654; deck Wj01 ;aorU ooastalse 1.887: to Great Brtoln-w continent 1 .B74.. owrotg-TBteadfj -middling litwi n rvii KPOI; gross SkX 65,760; exports coaatw 1jB36. sales 405! exnorts t4 Great Britain f-.-' - ffiifkiTHm um low mail's Iddllnk 1 l4crj igood d i6oiTet wosiptr'TBT; eroaa B,ili: tfaief-r-; taa.025;xjKris. w wreai lie trow -i-f ales -i-stock 28.7501 eroortS T.TTPuW. W W wlae to Gre&tjftrttajn:! MQim nimUH i ?ri!j..T' lit". fT fi'Ji 'wfl . 1 lUfas-CQo4 ordinary 10otet reeipts,nT,775 osa t-i-! sales Ji00t-stook,143.151iexp.eaasi- wa i521iMiire&l ErUala -s Kraace 1 iw K--a36t)eady(iMd,r?2 dllng liu; gooaord'y ioe; net -reoemi sKiv; gross 10,848;sales 200; stock 262.627; exports t. . ""Si amtl 1 nniii coastwise 1,835,, ::&mhy?:'t!i u - l fHtl I pAii"? 1,750. g t a ft s 'r a OUi swnnera njo: emnt w.B.ruifln MBoM-tfM? mfoiRmlerio - inl Wnaii8ToA-QuIeti .middling llci low mitl dlinc llci good ordmarjf !0c; teceiptm"t,288 imPiwnA-gteady; middling iio.; ipw middling llergood-rliarrlOSe: nrf feoelpfcs 1 y;joM 7ao; aieSr fi(Mn epwners puo; stoop: : exporu to enat cntam ; oosasi, c, i WANTS or And our stock, now being receivea, wm be loandvery attracttTe, full and complete Our stockj GAirES3, AcJT tc.7 andXHNTS' HAND-MADE, ana i-v rw ft Trr-v daufcoibi sbr Jaii4la tobd Jluallty, style, and beauty satyssBHisMisaMMMexf tock of HBAV.JS g$0XOKDD3, of the beg kiJiuiiiiilin . JhiEii d-iaCL. mifc Mlt iv aept.ll til t?ei t; iy i i n. ? ft i 2rf:'mldillft orleWfs' -T2Uef het reee!t ift?8f49IHiitvi'el reb41.5li9: iaort ftreafe -atiiitB 7.687: Aanaa4X5 can- T4W Bpceumninr-HiMr cxyorr .auqir, TW 170W. ftocu- V))tabdsi lowfbMaunK Febrnanrfilhaia- 164. February, and March 6 2912a1Nd, Mareb and iprO 6 15t6a2T-32d, Ipcff andTKay 6 31-82a i5-l5 Ut M JUajtTlaifJi TFutural. : t?ri&ba;-5: Vff-iSalMi" nf1 'iWeirteS1 cotton 8.2O0 bttfes. tand lo ril4l&ieclaode: Nevem kwleltfOTfe 23924. .Noretnter sndiDeoetnbec Jo, ,I)eera&er and. iovwry d-Jaiiuaxy ailJfab- THarr esid. ireDTuarT ana unrcbv 25-32dais-i Hd. Mareaand AWlft 13 IrtdAuHi tod MajftlT-32. 0 FDTUliEa. ri.. fit) 000; bil ti.(.i;i yiiil lo 'r.uii a; Hv.i t lO ilKUi ii itiJK J Oil a .QUVOIJ ......a. . ...... Iai2 -yoiiigu8a.$9 OfernmentB'Hweoiari new Bs'l.lVi Foot And a. half per cents 1.12. Four per oeota fc 1154, oonas inacave. ! Tbte4iJeis o.)fiig4isn?YJli'. nasnTiiie ana v;aananooga mi. laOuisTUie and Mashvuie risiii . prerepred.l..' "tiil3 Wabaah.St Loutt & ?Acino. ., ,;...) . r 4l Book' island 'J -.i s. . . . "A.!.-iA5i 51 -': -l.22Vi Western Union ... ..... .t r . ..' 93 Alftbama-Class-i: 2 to w - ' :f 71 . ..- . QlassjQ. 2. oK, -. , . 8F Sub-trea8-toaheeBaQld. .... . ' 75.440248, i' '1'Conency.!.1. ; 4,862H)22" ; j i . ......j 1. -1 - !5 T '" 1 ' " 'in" 1 ' ' " - 'i CITV COTTON 9fABHKT. 5 ui' 1 tfciiUil 'H esLorm NdVetnber 80. 1 The market yesterda' cTbscif easV; ttneharigfed. lodd-MidHnsr;.'.;. uXSJ. . . '.1 . . . .4' j -41 Strictly middling,. j.. :...-v. ,;iJ i j Btrtcl lowtnldOUng uminiddiiag. m '.v Lower grades. T3ASSINeBBtEP tstiMie? to get aboard of tie I TlWlTn Mill. Xli A (i fnn rhju4nttia. IwlllMt lbeiithrheta .'the'EVENlNe BE- jrunjs aatna, kwhssimi mb; xmutwis jhupom or- nee and talca thAratn'nt thailir.T.liiK ttafMit' r Kn TlCltAtS WtW Xk P&Xf fOB to TBAiM TOK XSTXE- xbbiatb ptattohs, tt onlr making short stoppages at , 8alisba t-x. GceenBiBOco, v S karil lev iBarkesdaib. brake's , Branch, , Jeersvle,; Tomrta.wk and riersUlll Vt-Tae 1 toot et -aboard is Bite rwnaocT rmavaa tickkts, ' or for ' the vuiiaDovaBfkBiaav ?ai 5 I jjfi.OttKJ! ;nbT30-f4, fTOTHE PUBEIC. : are making nrenaratidns to nlannXactnre Three Hundred Boas Cotton Tyesaes (oat- entedln l87) and Sixty Lkldeil Engines 'pat ented in 1876). During $be season ust dosed, wo were unable to fill, our orders. ; We, advike all who wish to purchase a Boss Press or Liddell En- glna. to place their orders eariy. : -iraytnenta-wiu not De required on ujeeariy oroers sooner than Oh those placed later m the season, j B. L KbDowxtl 1 . Chariotte.N.l.i W. J ... .1 i noT30-7d7t4w3t ( ... j AJNOjaiNALPROEm D HIT asked' on all goods In my llne.-whlch consists In One JLOOR.. STAPLE GROCt- BIXS of every description, BUTTER, KGG3, CmCKKNS, AC Call and see it I am not right. ,: . ...i . -.. , -j 'uespectrauy, - j. HDx80 .'f i ;i i i BwBj ITiTXANDER. ; ml ! . , i . .. FOR RENT, lb- JANUARY 1st, 1881 Ow'.housevfcorfkeriOf Seventh and A streets, now occupied .by a J. Ferry. ' Also, a Uto room bouse, comer of Eighth and A streets, -now occupied bfrTbos. Ooimaa. ( ! - -' : j ? r f ; ; o APPiy. '.,' fAJuaaan. . :.liOT30-2t. Hj . .--.ft , : IMPORTANT SALE: rpflE BaRodm Flxforef and fcetail. tlquor Ll ' cense of tbe late Ferry liore head will be sold at his place of business; en HOKnATv tba 1st of DECEMBER, at 12 o'clock.- . - j r fiov30--2t MlBQABITltOtontiD. j rt f il' .IK . ' 'C- .' : vrriTinT Viic' rrHE annual meeUnr of the 8tockboWer of X this Company will be held in thja city -on Wednesday .The rirst Day of December, J880i at 12ctotT . 7 a BOUKNlGaT. 'r 4-r MRS ; DR.CS-AT.C : A .T tne: earnest . solMtation nf sefexalladieS Of JrV Charlotte who were- onabl to oonsult Mrs. Gatchell during her former visit, .slie has decided to be at tbe Oen Hotefc- Thursaar mwin idar. the 2d said ot'December,' wben sbeLwUlibe pleased tojbejrfrleweU j lit i a mm .sW to istfci 'Vii iSiiv ,VftJ7 tii 1 Hfi it it .huijyni 'uyiwueii.-wia Arraned And Driatiby iBefrolfitJvJlasby amiJ -o-rg fRJtAT COmEOIAN.' u " : f if.at, 1. a-, .'Jt '. f II..' r ctod, ..v ... . .ij.i : h'....ii iN jftt r " , ,. rr yf AJLV I"f t-.-ifs.i'n9 br'seaiiUneAclnK $ A, m: MeAmithTMasio House. ' -! t be 29tn at MeSuith-Masio Bs npvzo tw llliS lKdi w tiaff .baavta TV niv.r...il nf If oore CenntT B"P P1 r?"r iI,fl'LS;TT UJIluXUaiU. dlA. n.jv. , 2T. 1880. liAIJhU J It f OTHS (MMranjr'BDTaV IN TKK CHaN'ITtTOiNQ COUNTir MAUHINE-MADE GOOD3, BOOTS, CONGRESS T -r tt t r r- r - t Art of finish. Boys Msiblftttd UVfe'hoes in 1 f 0u (FOUNDED 1802. WlJOFTVOieil, ' i mr sale home and high-class school lor girls and young women. It has. doflne the 6ast few years. been greatly im Droved. Its Scbola&uc ArraDgeBaantSibave bees reasodaledafld Its st iardndBnced (withojanjlmjirmcnt ol or de parture from ITS peduliaf time-honored system and methods). It now offers all the advantages of similar, institutions of the highest grade. A IwV tJujpterTSlflilictoV14eiiploN14iia potnitak lng instruction is guaranteed. The number of studies bas been much rrduced and is carefully limited Ao ,thjqu4reients of practical life. It Offersa $ttetaingisl4 or English and Classical course fOrgraduaodni and. under its new adroln- istraUon, has already graduated (with diploma) ry promising .clashes. AU its achalastlc wOtairiateaTMatiy snle KM dirodtedTlM JS8J3&0&&ttoau Practice, and none of the recent Traprbvements in the field of ducatiopaJiogresa"asffftverlodloBd. The'ljmB&tfirJaTaritrtrtenta'flf-the Academv work TheDomestJ(rijnTanenjents ofthe Academr t nave- mner ly Deen readapteato seenre to tts-resi aent pupus the "largest fneasure oi comfort and convenience. iswAeiaaaa teacners are contin- ually In charge fcndrgive-fpeclal attention to the vuuatiuii vt wirecv-iijiiuuera ujiu uauiw 111 gruwi lag girls. This system- off ers singular, and, w l think, elsewheretHinequaled advantages for young' er pupils. Speqiat-systematic and enlightened physical culture (Wdeafejdl health are prominent ieniures m me liBDrovements recently penecieai Exceptional facilities ard orrered for the study Sof Music. The Academy's jtfustc Department has teen lately under the superintendence of Prf. Fb. gth, of. the Hoyal Opera. Berlin, Prussia, and Is now under that or M.Savebio D'anna J a graduate of tbe Conservatory of IJuslc of the Royal Universi U7 0C Palermo. Italy. VTharesults of prac its Muala DeDartmeiit. durine the tleal woric In Its Music Dei past few years would warrant the Afeademy, in the Judgment of 'competent critics, m challenging comparisoB. with any otherj similai Institution In tbe South. ;A twothres yearB' Graduatiag Course fwtyh dlploma.'tias quite recently been bi troduced., i KorfttuermforniaUori'oonstui(tWozue of the school for the 76th yaf. The 77th year began aeptemoer iau tr , , novl6ltr''v; - r : - . i l Principal; BADLY DISFIGURED, BtIT STILL IN THE RING S rt r5 t T Ii.--.. Si Si i axxu United States Courts. ; Cpllee- i Mgocurui AiucibDHnmTR.-fln.. TiinnHDnn inr miibj ...-.k OVer TOsori Bnrwfell' twit fttr I A 4- W . - A ' ? -""I. rj. fo es rail yj F in I ! &V IUIII1 J- BR BBWBWaBIHiBW.lBW.BMBMaWMi.llBBHBWHBW.lBBBBWBP.MMi I . 1 . McSiiMiiifltikJ Stretch' 777) SS . H?l B w'tV"1' r rH Sti a r 1 gi 2 1 i '"V? sf m. v - . . m i m J hi b aj-i u l;j J--aHiS .ViCfli feiV-il". YHflO S - r m ; llowol .(T1 Li . V x irf r" u fciT. i I I yii I TJhnfit yrmni IFnlria tl nnin Chn riTl T ifriiTn n tS Vt 1 1 l i i vxnoM y-it i I I M . . J oIies; I .riNjjyjajioXyt 0oj(GBKdj 'WAITERS, NAVY and 'ENOtrt K . rrm " 4c, great ' art"5 .i o -.fba, Jm ,'atjr. ; ate. eeD f??ffl"nla ?" HftnitwiflDimu Our Trade ntrai IIotl. BURGESSCBOLS, Wholesale and Retat Dvrlum esioffufaECXer BEDDING, &C. "iU.jAf:nMdw-.. Parlor & fThnTri'ru flnU. 4'c6mK3 bJr ale iunef mrn. 1" : WA K - X f r NBW (gRllvEANS Hi WHOLESAEE Sjl JlETAIL. F j-aun, SUGAR, v smups, f&FACY n II E 1 111 I i i ii rooe'iMcs 1-Ats Bottom iPries. 3,000 1.000 Bunches New Arrow r t, Bunches' Splloed irrov (Us, QAfl Bags Coffee, all grades. - t . . - Barrels Molasses, all &t lis, Flour, all grader, Barrels Patent Process V our, Bushels White Ta. MMtf. - 40Q OAA Sacks salt, Mitels lugai, k 1 grarter 4 0 75 Boxes Bacon. G sveaiso have a twit of Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, flda, Hhivh, Soap, Starch, Candles, Ly a, Matchei, i andy, Fcx der, 4c. In ethlng kept Ik a flrst-clai Grocery Store, that we offer to tbe trade low. ill We isk is a Trial of It. COME AND SEE FOR YOURS LYES. j3l (1 5JVWa?& W . ang22 p in )..9uWe.. guarantee .the above 10 .l-.lX. ..!,. ---- -' --. .'.' Drana or to be tbe Attest; l the city for , i will n .""iiD.!i. .-i nov28 .!Trt?iow i 'wua r.r.i rne ar s, ot befo 'wbsTxiatiil Coinmlsslon Meft2Dr . . .. i fiOi., street; near Trade. . :. ?lf L II U II II u i mmm. unL MM Mm 100 I I I tionnig W . r in. I "II I 1 1 1 II II - I'm fill v