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- . . - ... ..ii.i.h. -'"' -- jokes, Jtyprttfr 1 T ITViMiflTni WEDNESDAY, J A2TU ART? 12V3881. SOUTH. ijmspondeot of rifreord announces that Senator Simon Cameron is to visit the South dusrScglthe whiter, and that considerabttportance is attached to the f act, as JJaHefinitely understood that he compff jDBr the purpose of tefc ine the feelinHtef the Southern Demo cr&lB MgXo 'suppor t of G airfields aamraiitrauo-vit iftzurtner remark ea thaejgOerli is held in high estf'to)&eu86uUv and thpse who know six he gpea inU ihat country as a sort of.ccdBdemttaL aeeiit of the in coming admjitfsltfattdsWHh power to treat so am t&strenffthen Gfcrfleld in the J South feMaeertaiji the vulnerable points. this w liSi(r?6f lavinsr ciatis to change fcsdVondition - of that K. 'Ill J -J , . section Very jtrontf&Dg isrnojenqv- thii intimation that instead of some ie is popular in the ..the; mcfet the people of the femthkaow oi lit J Cameron is the ttmiplef that he Is a p'tJi manipulaUr fa Fenn'sylVania, buys anSnBnateajthus has ben. able to maintain a system or.Dossicm tatbat StoU whieh je rreproach tcf its . UaMoafr ty may po pcaspectix.e .and imagiaary. try, u baseJupoftlrfeoltM'Ibili and dell tfiBikAeat d It miy te ketoVWdS m pasjind thai this iew ttae-' eae i$ igmyricutl ' a w i r- 1? -y - a t T" ft I H able to the methods and morals of the next administration i4o, sanqthingof oedMUWBom tnerenection upqn Mr. Cameron is "to treat." But if Mr, Cameron will stoop down a moment we will fctell: him what -iie anight haveH le,arndlQnx .jLht plumns of this par persome time ago; that the.pnly ,meth ooftJy Vhfch the administration of Mr. GafneH Will W'able 'to treat "with the Swtth is to'forget Mai waHtsm, give tts a decent and respectable civil service andSAti alone!, y: ' i . ) , ( 7 ) Mf. ameron: dootd )be- oiag i'be possessed of pure motives and a skocrmcpose to sound public senUmefA'tMSooth, h(haceqTd; intherprintei programmMe WilifrMxthe utieit; it1s sjtedJtbUfiratdi hold confer--tt()withMahone at .Petersburg, Va. T4fiiicuiatd to have a very desirablevexcecfr oa': the other oonfer ence Qit Me'.tbhe held. The tormc tion thatSffyHTJaejdiateryJorcfejtse upan metSind of evry one is thathe is seeking out dStaffectioli and fwork Ingupon ifcr- j! ir " After all, what more coolrf be ex pected? " ' : .t- If the prohibitory liquor law conven tion, which assembles in Raleigh to day, is governed by moderation: and co$imgper lanse,"it may Ipcrd1 ftself a poWerfut aeift in bringing ifbo'ut'the reform which it is its purpose to accom plish. If it endeavors todo too much, the movement which has been ceni menced so auspiciously may suffer from the effects of a reaction, ana once turned-j back, ot eten stopped, it will take years to bfiagit-upti!) itspresentstatus. This much to those who are to manage the question and decide upon the manner of its presentation to the Legislature and the people. We do not propose to add anything tq the argumanVof aeciro iobwihku prinicu in cms paper . uur purpose is only to reiterate a sentiment expressed heretofore; that ffielji'wyi be worse , thaa uaelesa uffless' armed with the amplest provisions for its en- -oinx IcpiWitCU, itllU UUlIUUg Will do this so effectually as the execution Of severepeWeta viol t ' . . 1 .T '"" ine situation lp the Tennessee Legis latarendewd fioilWy1 interesting by reason of the supposed influence it is to have on the United States enate, stands about thiaiilie'Bepublicaiis have the HQUBef tieisentafivesby the Jidpf a Gjeenhank er!s-,yote; he Democrats have the Senate, and if the J, high and low tajtf pemocrfctl can hold togetherlongebu hmlry'''be able to elect a XJnited States Senator. The ?W?m$f HOW staged, out. io increase tneir cnanees. for electipg a SenatWphgVt6 oust Blepresen-, tatitK Stewarti'who' was' seatedt!by decision of Judge" Cooper; but the Demjupjatq of j the. .Senate- aave served notice pn te Republicans of the House thatf'swwirt1 be rejected, Senator Barrett Republican, will be" turned out and his place given to Keith, Demo crat Thire'the eauillbrium la main. ei or BuuuinK Mr. Camlras one else ttecauie Heall taincd, im'the manager oT:lheHcroTjelatl?re: But I beHevetlrat if our has given out it the eomnv iiiSii command,- whaJance. ail " f- It Is rtther ipamf ul -8toiT-t)n the whole that is told in another column of the ups and downs of be Confederate generals since the war TJieywere lef almost without) exoptiohvpenmtess; and under the ban in the commercial centres. But in spite of broken for tunes, and a poor , credjj; , wen,t ,jto work like men, and the story tetis' of pi one Who was a laggardf-spent his days ih pining. Witfrsojue the road U ide peMdencoaljAeaiirery ruggedr while .-x r at -m. i . H . haTevreach Thejublication caiwievHUMo-i)e interesting espexnally to old soldiewwWknew-J personally many whosmames are- mentioned. Tt is from the,penipf,Henry Grady, of At lanta, , thtfuglji condensed ! to suit ouk columns. So loig M-fiH coroners aue- as i flnterv respectaoie gentleman,- wnor hlds that positionLif Xioooln , cpoqlty (Be cailceada can, if therchoose,.plar'.fast iiiAg; with the lives of people who have t travel nT-tllr.lines, ThU omMiai pwently.'oodteTftedMiH wi&'lbbM tng in opepeyed.-wonderat thescenes ot deatjf 1 disasterTand say thit'thet cause of it? U wa; unknown' to the jury . : x:u7i fc v? u A pleas in sr reflection in connection with the possibility jrf & fjeerlphi- bitory Uquolr- Kwthat'lthe Hon. George Washiijton Baiuh, iff Jones county, will nnguitojthe 0b lie press with the eloquent announce ment that he has introduced a bill pro hibiting the sale of intoxicating bever ages within an area of two miles im metliateljf surrounding the sacred pre cincts of Sunny Side Academy. The Philadelphia Record suggests that if Senator Bruce, colored, of Mis sissippi, is to go into the Cabinet, he should be made Secretary of yfw, for case ;pf f Aufeii tystjes, .clorW jtroops migM Mix trie expeetea td fight nobly, and it would be an ample atone ment for the mysterious injury to Ca det JVWttaipr'a ears. il Congressman Reagan of Texas, and ex-Postmaster-General of the late Con federacy, is sixty-two : years old. He was, born in Tennessee! . He is' stout and has black eves. He says that if xauroaa men are wise i.ney .win oecome thefatsmen of the hour, ttnd of course let his i-H: Nprth Carolina newspapers qowave delegated to them the task of finding that one Japanese citizen, "without whom ; the population of the : State would hot have been, as it is, exactly 1,400,000. Bring hiin out. :M tip The irregularity with which' ihe Ral eigh daily papers are received in Char ljjjtes f etj jamloyingT to. vtie readers, Aitdjf -we may- be ermittt Wamagtng to the papers themserr" I Sara Bernhardt's receipts at the close ibf hfet enialemejft & Pfi&deiphla, irere A A i iJa k ii i; ties if ttife vas Probibltlon. am happy To see that in the present agitation of the.subject. of. ..the liquor tra"ffic you are disposed to throw the weight of your influence oft the side of those who wish to protect our. State aTid its y bung men against its baleful ionuenees. No onftan mix with the f:pod. people, of North Caroliua vexy ohg; and keep his eyes open, without seeing that we have arrived at a stage where some sort of legal restraint in the matter is called for. It was the.wri iorjs fortune to be born and reared m the State of Arkansas. There was plen ty of drinking and fighting there in the larger , towns, bu( in the country a Arunken map was a sight rarely, if ev pr, to be eefi. df ere,- m ood old cion eervative iNprth ?CaroihS, bo differ ent it is. So fan as my febservjation srve me, jthe' proportion lof young men in the country who are drunkards is larger than it is in the towns. Recent experience and observation in my pas toral work has opened my eyea to the trjjth ns"thfcy haa never been before, and iny conviction is that two out of jaytry.iiirea.ol-. aux country Jboys,-wio have reached the age of 21 years, are more or less given to the habit of drink ing. How many Jherfe- are amofig l but Who$e taee tea the stojy that tey hafWofeadr'nietthe "ehemy, and are cohfluired; the battle of life with them is practically over, and unless some thing is done for them to save them, thjgf ars henjeeDEorth wpfthfess to theto sefves and oihe country . r evfjthetjferimeilitbf a'prohnfitb ry law is not a new and untried thing. The people of Maine, as yor readers ;know hate hadSifch a' law since-183). After five years' experience with it, the liquor men rose up and overthrew it, and gained wnat they called. glorious viotoif PnrMt i Hort Wmeinfter the people rose gjnoT 9vertJirew ;hem,"afidvthe IawMSbeeh in success 'ul operation ever since. The law pre libits absolutely the manufacture of ntoxicating liquors! within that State, except by an agent with defined pow ers, on a salary, for medicinal and me chanical jmrposps alone. tAny one can iniBOrt from another..' State an aw enti ty he pleases for his private use ; but he cannot sell it nor dispoaaof it to his neighbors, under "p)reiepcfe o giving it away f- :JI .C -Now what has been the effect of this law in Moino V All anrta Af o yam mnn fa aad prophecies wer. usedCagainat it. i ii vv xa dcuu. tudi ii. uuuiu uui ub execu ted; that it would lead to smuggling: that by epdeavfrinffto rqpiesaaiiy viQe' lly "fd vttlJbni? Tor lead t the develoDm a&V; ate-it lead t the development of other development vices ; (tbat it was inteefing withthe : liberty of a Trea peoble..&c- &c. But inspiteiof .iU-sttch pVopheeieaHdatgu-H ments, me statistics runy and carefully collected by ex-ov. Diatlehow? that the effecton hiji oonditito the ploploq joas oeen mosF nappr to werr war jnorall,Bnr,ially.and .finanoiallyi thaHvKt??HA vwear of the aoik the exhafstfbir of the gbiae i forests which we tomarljr the icaoccti isuuiucs vl mmmrfruo people of Maine are to-day richer and happier than evecbef pre.. Tbe satisfaction,. of the eop58 'With'thtef experiment 'is shown. bVhfapt:,-; The 4re(t vote by which the law was passed stood, in the HpMe-86 to 40 fe- the Senate, 18 to 10. In the passage of the last stringent ad dition to the law in 1877, there was nota 'Now, I am not ah extremist on this orany other.siibjecti'and;! hope' those who are moving for a prqhibiary law in'North Carolina will not press for any extreme measure to be adopted by the people will ris up and take the. accurs ed evils of bar-rooms. dram.sttons and dktUleriei by the throat, in thiity years Jrm noW-ther they nor their cMld- ren wui regret tz. vvnistey in4tsphfce is a good thing, and a reasonable simnlv of it should be maintained" "for Jieces- wrjs uses," out everj sensible man knows that the indiscriminate manu facture' afnd sale of ifr'a now carried on is, rh more senses than one. a worm at the root oj-ow; paperjjiyand the causa ; -Lowpsyle, ff. C. . ;lo ;, . S, H. C. . . Aspecialfrpm Mobile in the New plfevaiance 'Oi'U nurricane about ten jnilf s f rprjnuthia city, jnany.of the.valu able orange trees in the grove of Char les 8. Patterson were uprooted. At least twenty of them were thrown into tEa public road, completely blockading that; thoroughfare with their golden fruit It took i&least one hour to clear the road. The" occurrence is regarded as one the most remarkable on record, tm tWa la t.TiM Rrat inatatwo in mliinli V road : Was ' completely blockaded by. vrutges. . ixo xuruieramagwaaaonef nux meauon la-maae- 01 uns . omy- ony account or the ereat noveitv-oi.liie tKDo'Jatfuary rimx Standard nag tie following sweeial dispatch from Bombay, January fflki ;pUt t'da; pqse the Rajah and' massacre ail E YOpean residents while in church, ba beett ; discovereedf ' "at ;Kolapore, and twenty-seven natives have been arrest NATIONAL LAW-MAKERS. brESTKDAXs JPROCEEQINGS OF pONOBCSS. m oJanuarvllENATE.- Windom, from the committee 'on ap propriations, reported with one amend ment merely an addition of $300 for purchasing a theodolite the mUrtary academy appropriation WU Placed anf the calendar. - ? ' ' 5 Maxsey.jCrom the commifcteaoa-Bailij jtary "affairs, reported, with amendment. the bill for the relief of Brigadier-General J5. C. Ord r V Bayard, from the committee on fin-f auuo, icpuiicu LavxwujiJ tut? Iiuuse bill to amend a section of the Revised Statutes so as to authorize a charge for melting or refining bullion wiun at er above the standajRdTv"'. '7.-.-'-"- Cameron, f ronjmilitary conknit tee, reported adversely the; bill fteAre organize and discipline the .miIitiaof the United States, and it was-indefinitely postponed. - -.4 Wallace, from the committee ooJEhe revisif.rof the-la ws, reported favor ably on thebill ; impoWenng clerks of the DBtflet :an.d Circuit Courts io ad minieter oatha,take acknowledgements, &c.,lri tb' same .manner as the. pom missuSieis'of ..said courts in the dis trict of -Colombia, u. ' - The tramp act,';f orthe punishment of Vagrancy;: Was then taken up and led to long dilate, at the conclusion of which it was laid aide withdut action. : The Senatthji look p the bill for the relief ofrBejttmoUaday, and peud ing the conclusion of .he debate there on, adjourned. .: V S ' HoBsaBlackurh, 'ot,'Kentncky, statedcthatsome time during the ses sion a resolution had bees adopted call ing upon ePpstmaster-General for inf ormSUoar as $othe abuses in the tranjjgjgsidj bf ' matter thrjjngh the mails under the "frank dfvnrembers of 4he -Senate"0T House. He understood Uiafeiti oc.v as - a voluminous reply in Jh&gpteaker's hahda; kndi-iie therefore, offered the following: v Wisereas, Charges have been made that the laws of the United States ibaVQ. been violated by sending through mem- au- payment of postage ; tnerefore, Resolved, That a select committee of fiifce!iaemberi pet appointed by the Speaker to exaihin into the said charges and all other abuses that may be brought to its attention connected with, the transmission of documents. letters, &c, through the mails. Tne resolution was adopted and the House at, 12 35 went iDto committee on the Indian appropriation bill. The pending amendment was one of fered by .Hiscock, appropriating $10,000 for the expenses of the Indian com mission. Aftev some debate it was adopted, as were, also, several other un important amendments. The commit tee then rose and reported the bill to the House, when Hiscock's amendment waarrejected and the bill passed. The Speaker then announced the names of members appointed as a com mittee to investigate the abuses of the franking privileges, and laid before the House a message from the President relative to the International Congress of Electricians to be held in Paris next September. c. t COMMITTEE "WORK. The elections committee of the House ie-day, en- motion of Col. Mike L. Woods, coupsei fox General Sheiley, dismissed thetsootest of Harralson vs. Shelley in - the fourth. Alabama district. gxHe -cugnHuiwe on privileges and elections, of the Senate, to-day instruct ed their' chairman (Saulsbury) to report the'Itelldgg resolutions to the Senate and press them to a vote. TELEGUAPHIC SPARKS. ' $The population of Louisiana accord ing to the schedules returned to the census office by enumerators is as fol lows; Males, 468,911; females, 471,352; native born, 8o,ll; foreign, 54,144; wnite, 455.003; colored, 485,200. A Galveston News special says : At Tay lots ville the snow fell all day Sun d4yi-?e orheavlest snow storms ever $efcitt.; thi region the depth being tnree lncnesjuonday. A special from Port Davis savs: Mr Dain, of El Passo, reports that the west bound stage was captured January 8th by Indians in the Quitman Canon, 100 miles west of Galveston. The driver and team were killed and everything Tnciauing me iuaiis, was cut to pieces and carried away. . A dispatoh f rom-Pars to the London rwfcis says A railway collision has occurred '"near Chateau Thtrrey. Twe persons were killed and thirteen in jured. j .. uA dispatch from Cape- Town to the Reuter's Telegram company says large force of Basutoes attacked Maj. Carrihsrton's rickets on the 6th inst. f AfteVa-severe -engagement the ' Basu toes returned with a heavy loss. The Colonial losE vWas trmmg. 7 - f - ' -stock norealeni. New York, Jan. 11 The stock mar ket opened strong and buoyant, tele graph shares being again the features of speculation. Western. Union ad- vancea o per cent to iua, reacieo to 100 and recovered to 102. American Union sold uo 10 per cent to 89. but 1 reacted 4 per cent to 85. The general use rose vj 'Ay per cenc. vvaoasn Pacific trnnkJiRe properties and Gran- gec snares, .participating largely-in the jmproypniew.. v , : ; , jjatee. -Deal hi gs on tne stock ex change to-day have been junprecedent edly large, two of the most actiye stocks being Erie, of which 11,006 shares wejra sold up. to jnoori, and. Western Union, the sales of which aggregated 48,000 shares. Other stocks, which were large ly traded in, were? Wabash Pacific, Ohio and Mississippi-, Lake Shore, Panhandle and ot. o osepn. A $20,000 fire. Memphis, Jan. 11. At-4 o'clock this morning a fire at Bartlett, TennH de stroyed it he store house occupied by 8hoft&'BrosM W. B. WiUiamsoa, Dr. irv. cx jjia.DK. wen ana Yrngiii, a-jaooar The total loss was about $20,000. In sured for &&800. The fire originated in the store liouse of Shore & Bros., which contained gun powder, an explosion of Wbifh awakened the town. The efforts of the citizens' who formed themselves into a bucket brigade alone prevented the entire destruction of the town. 1 i The World's Fair. New York; Jan. ll. The World1 fair commission re-assembled to-day at the City Hall. The consideration of the report of the executive committee was resumed, the section recommend- tlhg an application to Congress for addi tional iunds oeing adopted, as was also sections requesting, Congress to admit Jt l L I ' A a . ii. j ioreigp gopuut.iree ot upiy ooneuiutiug exhibition buildings and hardware house. - -x j ,- peok. Xepe Invited. ' St, JrfaBseBTjRG, January ll.--Tho investment of.Qeok Tope has been ef fectDV'eiierdls'Kowropatkina and jSfcbbdojl: bj sm -attack on the irenehea of i Tekke -TuJoonians which, lasted three days." The Russian loss Was small,, while that of the Tekke Tur comans is retjorted ta be enormous. r- ! A1BD.' " ' ' " '' Tor all who are suffering from the errors and ln-- dfsipretJOBs of yoath. neryess weakness, early de- cayrios vi inapneoa. -ffa. l wui sena a recipe mat wlU cure-roir FBEI OF CHAR UK. This great remedy was dlseovered bv a mlHsioni a mjaalpnary la South America. Bend a self-addreBsed envelo noa. rsena a seii-addreBsed envelope to the Tork City, 4BB9., TENNESSEE'S STATE G OVSBJtMENT Mtmmag of tbe Of reraor, in Wlilch Compromle off ( he Debt U Rtetw Hashville, Jan. 11. The Governor's message was read in the House or Representatives yesterday. In it he says the administiation&of the State for, the term of three yeara,hascost less thaniajtyperiod of twclyeirs iorAwen-. ty years. He also says: "Several of tftematerofthe Union haVecreateof with mostsatisfactGry results commis sions ' charged wfthJihe investigation n4 pgulatioA of freight and passenger rates of their railroads, and I recom mend that you create a like commission Charged with the assessment of 4 the railroads of the State and. the7 investi gation of their freight anii passenger rates and clothed with , such power as may be necessary to enable it ; to , en- J- . " J L- ' 1 ' t J 11 1. lurce jusuce auu euuaiity m vueregiu- liuu uj. Lueir iroignb anu passenger rates." In regard to the State debt he says: A bill was adopted by the General As sembly at its last regular session pro viding for the settlement of the State debt. That bill was the result of mu tual concessions on the part of the bondholders, railroad companies and the State and wa? adopted by the Gen eral Assembly in the spirit of a com- f t . i ..r,, . ... . promise. " i gave tnai Dili my approval. I still believe-.that settlement to be fair, satisfactory and permanent. - You should' embody the compromises and principles of that bill and any settle ment more burdensome upon the peo ple than'the one proposed by it Will fail to command popular approval winch is the only sure rock upon which public credit can be built' The concession of the extraordinary demands of tb0aeif constituted bbridholders' committee would in my opinion involve ther State iu irretrievable embarrassments. The State has no income, except the precar ious, antt inconsiderable: sum derived from the -State' prison.': Whatever is naixi UDOti the State debt aside' from the pionnt;cbftrbiited' .bjf failfdad' pbm: n the adl iistment'b'f the diebt practical statesmanship will reedgne the effect tnat the-settlement i tne deot upon the basis of a1 mil adopted aV,theJist session will require the payment of a larger annual sum in propprtiono the value or tne' taxable1 property or the Rtatft than is baid bv taxation bv anv other State in the Uhion upon its puc- lic aeou xnor win me iact oe ignored that there Is a possibility to say the least of it; that the outstanding issue of the bank ot Tennessee may become an embarrassing charge, upOn the treas-; ury." With Derfect truth it has been remarked that the avenues leading to an early grave have often Deen openea ny a cougn or eoia. ail tnroat ana lung affections Instantly cured by Or. Bull's Cough oyrup. iTieezocts. So badly did my wife sprain her foot, writes Mr. P. Clozler, Naples, N. Y., that It became greatly discolored. The swelllrjg had enlarged to such an extent that she could hot move: In . such condition she was In bed for three weeks, when we commenced the use pf St Jacobs Oil, which re lieved her at once and removed the swelling; after using six bottles she was completely cured. "WINE OF CARDUI" four times a day makes a happy household. Jan l For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. Customer "Why are 'Halt Bitters' so popular?' Druggist "Because as a Food Medicine, they en ch the blood, harden the muscles, quiet the nerves, perfect digestion." gEOFITABKK PATIENTS. The most wonderful and marvelous success In cases where persons are sick or wasting away from a condition of mlserableness, that no one knows what alls them, (profitable patients for doctors,) Is obtained by tne use ot Bop Bitters. They begin to cure from the first dese and keep It up until perfect health and strength Is restored. Whoever Is afflicted In this way need not suffer, when they can get nop mners. Cincinnati star. No head-ache -or back-ache for ladies who drink " WINE OFABDUI." Janl For sale by JDr. T. C. Smith. BURNETT'S COCOADTE. Kills Dandruff. Allays Irritation, and Promotes the Growth of the Hair. GKNTLnra, For over two years I have suffered terribly with "scald head" In its worst form. A few weeks ago I tried a bottle of your Oocoaink. Tbe first application gave me relief, and now the disease is effectual ly cured. Yours respectfully. N. C. STEVENS, Deputy Sheriff, Ottawa, Hi. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are perfectly pure. 8taw.lm dkw. " BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures dyspep sia, indigestion and heartburn. Jaal For sale by Dr. T. C. Smith. Do not fall to-call'on your druggist for a bottle of that pure, sweet and deUdoua Mood purifier. I'Smlth's Scrofula Syrup. L Btar Curlne cures all chronic Sores and Is a sure cure ior mes. Call on your druggist before tt is too late and get a bottle of smith's scromia syrup and star conne. From B. F. Moore, A. M., President of Moore's Southern Business University, Atlanta, Gat This is to certify that I have used Dr. Cheney's Expecto rant in iny family for several years, and can re commend it as an invaluable remedy for Coughs, etc., and have found It superior to any other reme dies that I have tried. or sale by Dr. T. & smith. ocCio om. "Malt Bitters" are a brain, nerve and blood food, peculiarly adapted to, and warmly recom mended by, our druggists and physicians for gen oral debility, mental and physical exhaustion, hys teria, nervousness, seepl8aeaa. emaciation and oropsy, Forty years', trial ktt proved " BLA6K DRAUGHT " the best liver medicine IS the wor! Janl For sale by Dr. T. C Smith. -. Try Smith's Scrofula Syrup for your blood. It removes ail skin eru poena and will give yea beautiful and clear complexion. WADLXT, EXAHtTKL Co., Ga., Oct. 10. 1879. . Gentlemen : While attending the General As sembly this summer, I tried your star Curlne on my leg, it being afected with an old sore caused by a wound received aunn ing thoroughly tre that it Is a success different physicians and remedies, and found noth ing to cure me until I used your Star Curlne, which has cured a remarkably bad case. Wishing you success, i am yours, respecxruuy, joss bill. For sale by Dr. T. C Smith. oct26-6m. "WINE OF CARDUI for Ladies only.' Janl For sale by Dr. TLC. SmKh. 21 ARRETS BY TELEGRAPH JANUABXU, 1881. - PBOD0CX. BAimMOBS Oats firm; Southern , Wes tern white 44M6, do mixed 43a44, Pennsyl vanla , . Provlalons quiet: mess pork 13.25; bulk meats loose shoulders dear rib naes , , ditto packed 5a744; bacon sneolders eY clear sides 8, hams 9alO. Laid nned nerces Coffee steady: Bio cargoes lU4al8tt- Sugar strong: A soft 9. Whiskey dullatl.14. Frelghts.aulet . .' CHioAsei Flour dull; winter wheats 6.00a&25. .spring double extra 4,75a5.75, extra 425a4.75 Wheat lower; No., 2 red winter 06a7, No. 2 Chi cago spring 98 cash, January, 9tt4 February, 99 March, May. Corn lower at tliU cash, January, 37 February, 37 March. May. Oats firm at 818 cash, '- January, February. 8 May. Pork active at 18.05a. 10. Lard easier at ttbs 6.95, short clear?. 20. Whisker steady 1.11. Cxxoikkati-tFIout easier: famfly 475a5.00. fancy 5.15a6.00. Wheat easy; No. 2 red winter 1.07, No. 2 amber . Corn active; No 2 mixed 41Vit: new . - Oats firm; No. 2 'mixed 86a87. fork dull at $13.50. Lard at 8.72Via.76. Bulk meats quiet: shoulders 4; dear ribs 7; bacon firm; .ribs 7. whiskey ten at l.lp. Sugar flnn;hardi lOaM, New Orleans 6lAa7Vi. ' Hogs arm: oommon 4.00a4.60, light 4.66a4.0, pack ing i.goafi. 15, butchers 6.20a&8& Nxw. YoM Southern flour steady; eemmon to fair extra 4.755.86, good to eholee 6.40a6.7l Jo. wneat - upeneu oeuer, closed i& lower; ungra-Hi.v1-2 "Coni dosed dml; tegrad ed54a67A aOaUclOBed at 48M for Na 8. Sops steady; 'Coffee tower; Riolo eargoes llal4. Sugar flrm: molasses sugar i l-ie, fair to good leanUgjr il-lftil8-l6. prime 7; refined active; standard Aj Qafe. - Molasses steady; Porto' Rico rNew 0rteans5ao4. Riee fuTsiTcarollna and i,MBiiugno, tfosin steaqy ai i.tsua 1.87., Turpenttns firm at 47a48. Wool flrm; WW9 8cf 8752, polled ia40, trnwasaed TO THX WANTS 07 JOJCL4J8K And our itoo mm beto wm.be loi G &&. and GSNTS' eapaofbetopaased In ceoSnalit7, Kyle, and beamy ox nnian. goods 6f tte1eiMta,iiiatBd Bmrf&tiREffimmiSem at prices as tow as tne of HEAVY PEGGED GOODS, of the best grade tock septl 14a88. Texas 14aOT. Tori auletat -125 for old; middles quiet; long Clear 7.25a 80,: sboit clear 7.70, long ana anon i juaxa. pram i . COTTOH. : 'i 'i GALTwroM Dutt; middling IltA; lowialddTg lie; good ordinary 10Uc; net reCts B4; gross : sales 420 : stock : exr is coastwise 281; to Great Brttala; continent 1317. Nokkjl Steady; mldd 114 dm .roaelpU 5! smtss 2 stock 60. 183s XDOTtS OOMtwlM 483; sales ier); exports t Great Britain 6,920. ; Baltimobc Quiet; nttddusr 11; mlddl'i llVxs; good ordin'y l0e: net receipts -, gross 166; sales 75; stoek 82.751: exports coastwise 126; spinners ; exports tt Great Britain - to Continent .. ... i . Bobtok Dull: middling l2fec; lew .middling llc: good ord'y 10c; hettecelpts 1.7W8; 2,749; sales ; stdci 5,804: "exports to Britam 055..': : V - r :?: Vnjmanm TMrm: mldrillnr 1 1 Un: low mid dling 11 1-1 6e; good ordinary LQl&e; receipt 435 i gross . sales ; siock j&k: exports ppasv wise ;toreat Britain-; continent 11 ! Phtladklpbia Quiet; middling iZtLt middling 1 ltyo; good ordinary lOfeo: set receipts ; 128 -gross 1,339; sales; spinners 536: stoek' 10,743 : exports to Great Britain ; orast. Say Aim&HMMet; middling lit: low tniddllns' lie; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 8.35H; gross - : sates 4,oou; Mocjui.oou;exp, ooasi-, wise i i t ; to ureat wnuun ; conuneni ;i; : New Oblbahs Easy : mldd'g lUAc; low ntld dllng 10; good -ord'y 10e; net receipts. 4.11 9: gross 4,21b; saies o.uuo; srocx zsir.zvij; exports to Great Britain 1095; coastwise. . .? u . MoBnJH-Qulefcj.mldtfg 11 fen low mMdIWc 10c; good ordinary 9c;net receipts 2-177 j grpss : sales 1.000? stock 59.9Mi5i5ist l5l5: Great Britain 8,916: France 2MX- " '., I '-. ' 'Z Mxmphis Dull: middling lube: receipts 710ishlpmexU 2,250;sies ldOMoeKV507 ArBDBTA-Qutet: mtddnng tthtl dllng lOlc. good ordinary ricetpts'338. shipments i sales 565. r- .- - .. . .: CHABXJBSTQM-rQaleU middling llUe.; Imt m1- dllng Hue; good ordlnatr . set receipts 1413; gross ; sales 500; stock 80.1 52 t,exorts eoastwlM -f Great Britain .Onent 2&o, , Nsw Ycter Cotton ateadrl sales 474: ldd'g UDlands 12c: middling ORBaas izoie: net receipts l .535: ktoss 4491 : eonsolldated kat aetata 1 &666 : exports Great Britain 21,489; sntioBt 8,9Ti France i,561.. . . ; . ' Litskpool Noon Cotton market closed easier: middling uplands 6 ll-16d; odd.. 'Orleans 6d; sales 6.000. speculation and export. 1,000; re- cerots 25.000. American 22600. Uplands low mid dllnc clause: Janusxr deUverT 6 21r32(LiJaaaary and .February OKI aa.jreDruary anajsarcn e z- 32d. March and April -i AprlLand Mai 0 13-1 Bd Hay and June 6 27-32L June and July. . Ku- turesduU. LiVKHPOOt. 5. IS Sales of American cottoa 5,650 bales. Upland low middling clause: January . iutures, sellers uncnangea. FUTU&JES. . Nbw York Futures dosed steady. Bales 100, oon. January ll.8Sa.B9 February. 12.02a.03 Maveh April May. June 12.19 12.84 12.47 12.57a 58 July August 12.67. 68 12.71a.73 FINANCLAJL. Ifrw York Money 1.05a6. Exchange 98 Governments steady: new 5's 1.01. Fear and a half per cents 1.12M. Four per cents 1.12. State bonds inactive. Nxw You Stocks closed strong. New York Central Erie Lake Shore Illinois Central. , Nashville and Chattanooga. Louisville and Nashville Pittsburg. Chicago and Northwestern preferred Wabash, St Lords ft Pacific Do preferred , Memphis and Charleston Bock Island ... ...... Western Unlen Alabama Class A, 2 to B Class A, small. " Class B, 5's Class C. 2 to f 1.51 511 1.82 1.201, 6: 9lVi 132V 1.28fe 1.41 1.36 1.01 Snb-treasufy balances Gold .... S63.68.17 78 Currensy..... 8,616,291 CITY COTTON MARKET. Omoi or rax OBmiavsa, Chaklottx. January 12. 1881. The market yesterday closed nominal; very little doing. GoodMMdline llS-16 Strictly middling 11 i-16 MiddUng... 11 Strict low middling. Low middling. Lower grades...; tteceipta yesterday, Btf Dales. Cbarlett Produco Mark! JANUARY 11. 1881. COTTOH TlKS New, perrxUe SpUeed, " Basows, per yd . . . Corh, per bush'l ;2-50a2-7. llalS 6065 60a65 55a6D 40a4S Halt Pxas, QAT8, shelled, Bacon N.C.hcround, Bams, N. C, ,,,,,,,.'ir.i.i Hams, oanvasstd. , . Bulk Mxats Gear Bib Sides....... Lard, per lb. Gome Prime Bla... Good. .. 8TRUF Sugar-bouse. . . . Molasses Cuba. -.. Sugar Syrup. Choice New Orleans ''Common Salt . j- ;i .. Liverpool fins. . ,, . , . SUSAB - White....;..... Yellow ... Potatoxs Sweet Irish.. Btjttxb North Carolina. :. Xoes, per dozen. Poultry Chickens..,.., Spying fr....,ppr Duaks .,,.:..,, Flour : mil 5u . 14al6U 12Vial6 80 8Qa86 85a60 50a60 40a45 . 1.00al.25 .- 1.10al.25 40a5 . 1.00al.25 20a25 18a20 12 1 .Tjramiiy.. "Extra.... Super ... 8.25 8 00 2. 7 mnstttxtut. i -;OPERA HOUSE.-- TWO NIGHTS ONLY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. jAjyuAB? lift, ad Jgtb. .: The highly entertaining . and reftned favosltea, THE JOLLY P ATHFIIf IJER8 , In their reconstructed musical oddltyf ; "SCRAPS," And the incomparable Enguso Comedietta ea- . . uuea . -uPERFECTIONi- The Company embraces the t oUowlng eminent Artists: Miss Marie Jasper, Mr. W. J. Hal ton. Miss Fannie Wallack, Mr. R. Huntms. Mr. Watty Wallack, Mr. J. N. Rent! row. , , Mr. J. A. Rider, Mr. Chas. A. BabcOdc, Mr. Walter B. Miles. Usual prices of admission. Reserved seats now on sale at MoSmjth's Music House. an5 tllli 11 . FOR RENT, ON West Church 'street, a five-room house with , good basement and kitchen. . Stable and oth ' psnvenlent out-houses, and a good garden and well of water In tle yard. Apply te TO THE BUBLIC: I have 500 lbs. of Lorfflard Snuff In calf blad ders. SOn bbL flf mnnr M .JT tmA-S? Bacon, 10 bUs. of New orteanT MolaLseiLat th towesi wholesale and retail Price. flec21 BCtOl,lLEXAW)BL WE HTAKjWSJECIA V . ' . - , ' : nurr tvt mirv fWV OT THE ooiuiuhixx ovm V. HJQn-MAl)K,"andlIXOTDa-ltAI)IOB800TS, POJMBKSS Bormaa'aitt cfillJreQfi' shoes In HffjaB waiiv MoA w. rfAaOsf action to aUfc ftrVo? ks C-uli. A!fE. 7,Hf At rv citi gn-Iucrtiscin cuts. FOUND, k r A PAIB f two-bUtton Browfa Kid Gloves, In the xi.-tpera House, whleh can be"golteft bi paying . tpera House, whleh can Wgette bi pf tfsBreitlsemBtt The bsertef cej for RECEIVE!?), CHCKENS, DUCKS, ... , TURKEYS, BUTTER. BARREL PICKLES and PICKLED SALMON at Janv I ' . ! . on M Home Stretch BADLY DISFIGURED, BUT STILL INTHE KIN Sliect MuslcMnsic BootiSEiall Instratnoals, JEdR EENT a mMrrniT l bt.tc fnnr room house, en J. street, with Kitchen ind spjentlld Wei terlnyard. Apply to G O AX ST O YES . ttV it. ii,. 'i i. -ALSO-r -A CAB LOAD OF THE IROlS KING Gf3g: NOS. 6, ?, 8. fli. b.H SHEET tBOit! FtBE f IJLf E WIRE & SOIJDE, '. always on hand. ' - RfQiFINQ .iIlty. Flcie work otH km !rbnpayiioner Have In '' : ; tcck splendid assortmeat of H iRepgti, St Jete SWING MACHINES SWING MACHINE TDtE3 on hand ani REPAIRING .i m m i DON&- A " 1 T,-fiA Sauk, Hinges -In larg supply, at the wove and Fhfiost of , y .. J JUaaitnMbdBE, xrae at., cnarioue, . CoL CY. ftfcAtKHA, so long and favoraaiy known m coiiaeetlan, with iMim Awinir. Machine business or this city and vfclnhV, u now wldi tte and would be pleased to see his friends and patrons and serve them as heretofore. Jan9 I V aw m 3 - - H HUH ? i U l H.f Ji' 1 Sg-l f lt!lK. o-g 's 3 rail g! 1 'I i fe t 5 i H 3 ! pi J it m Jiiiseeifl! , ... . i . ... .'. . ' rl&.x !. ' V'-.-; "-''- " ;.. PAINS - " - 'ivrt TTttrttTvnfMl (Vwi.'rrf,- -" ""rrGfrr "trt. ..V; OiillKES, JSAVY ikad KNGLL.H great vaiioty and of tne' best qu. tame ciaai or gooorcan oe dookm RANKXNj & BRO. Tradp StTPfft. under (Vntrnl IitP burgess Nichols; Wholesale and Retai bWu ALL KINDS 99 NITif BINO, &c. A FULL LDTt'oir Cheap BedsttAfe, AND LOUNGES. Parlor & Chamber tfuiti COFFINS OsT ALL KINDS ej lun. it'- KO. , WXST TRADE mxrt, aURLWTi,jtc. rocevtcs. Wi Arrivals. l:OAD APPLES. JQO BBLS, selected Baldwin Applei, BBLS. shoice Florida Oranees, 2 BOXEg Florida Oranges, 'CASES lspinwft.ll Bansnas, also, 5Q OWieal grade RJo Coff sea, i ' Ok $t& JaWand Mocha Coffeek. QsmBLS. Sugals, ail grades, ( BBLS. B. W. Flour, J Jjl BBLS. N. O. Molasses, -JQ TUBS oholcs Go&hen Butter, In fact, ererytalng In the Grocery Hue, that can be thought of or. detlrad. for sale at bottom prices to both WHOLESALE and RETAIL trade. C&l and be convinced that we are ready, willing and able to serve you. )an7 Truly, yours, DAYIDSON 4 BULL. CIGARS! CIGARS! We here Just received one of the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENTS OF KEY WEST k DOMESTIC j CIGARS red Ip this market We oner them FIVTi T. lowet (ban any retapiln fhe p examine ineavxDr yourselves & declO V- We guarantee the ' above brand of J IF Hi ID R : . ; 5 . i - ; to fe the finest in the cltM -1 Trade. All; wetGAefc is a Trial, of it. ov28 For sale at tbe CHARLOTTE OBSEBYEB nov 24-tf ' everpffc PERCSN ixmeaqp SPMGS BURWELL ii. f k M I
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