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ClLkM JU JONES, Edify VtwytM . v The sovereigns of the county of Mont gomery seem disposed to trample upon and spurn the authority ox the town of j ; Troy, whose ordinances their defiantly set at naught, and Troy don't like it. Judge Pearson, of Pennsylvania, is giving his attention to the suppression of the disgraceful grave yard insurance business that has prevailed in that State. - ; ,- The Greensboro Patriot says: The Washington rumor that Hon. J. M. Leach will attempt the Mahone role in North Carolina is a pure invention. Ex-Gov. Holden is pointing out in the Baleigh News-Observer what he claims to be errors in Moore s school History of North Carolina. Judge Kelly, of Pennsylvania, made a forcible speech in the New York tariff convention in favor of the abo lition of internal revenue taxes. Hhiud bs Ponpmoa tacautum . p., as SaooHD-CmB mmxtwmA r , r FRIDAY. DEC. 2, 188L JOAIIONEI83I IN WOHTH CAHOliIW A. Thelndiations been sufficient ly manifested to leave little doubt that a atronir-effort is to be made to Ma- honeize North Carolina, and the Bepub lican leaders in this State, backed by the party leaders at Washington, are ' laying their plans and manipulating the wires with that view. It is rather early yet to venture a surmise as to The success they have met with or the encouragement that has been extended to them thus far, but that there are cer tain men in the State who are prepared to strike out on a new trail in politics, if there be a reasonable prospect of suc cess, we do not doubt. What following such may have is a matter of specula-I jay Gould is said to be worth 875,000, tion, and depends, to a great extent, up-1 qoo, and Moses Taylor, said to be the American Publle Stealth Association ' " -Paper Head. Savannah, Dec. -X -The second day's session of the American Public Health Association was very interesting. The following papers were read: Dr. J. J. Speed, Kentucky, on insane sour ces of disease ; Dr. a. j . Mues, umo, on the history of sunstroke mortality of 1881 ; vt. i. jr. Adams, Mas&, on maia ria in New England; .Hon. Erastus Brook, of New York, on- the duties of citizens to the State in maintaining pub lic health: Dr. H. Isaac Jones, Scran- ton, Pa, on school hygiene; Dr. Albert aSl.47. Cora-opened ttalo higher, closing strong; ungraded 64a7 IH; low mixed -; yellow 72; No. 2 December 67a684ti January 7ua704; February 714a72fc. Oats a shade easier, and leas actrva. and eloafnv firm: No. S 48. Hops firm and verv antet. - (VWTaa unchanged in Prices and quiet; 8Vjall (8ugar-dull and nominally unchanged; Molasses sugar ; centrifugal -; fair to rood leflzUnc 7toa7fc: refined dull; Stand ard A 91A. Molasses quiet and unchanged; new crop New Orleans 55a60: old do BIob steady and auleC . Bosln unchanged, at sa.20aS2.25. Turpentine steady, at wool firm and fair Inquiry; domestic fleece 8448; pulled 2042; unwashed 12&86; Texas 1682V jfwk-fatafr ac ttve and Tery firm; old mess spot $17.60a$18.50; latter choice, new do SL8.25aSlH.60; Deeember S17.25aSl7.60; January and Febroary Il&25a $18.60: middles quiet and steady: long dear a9tt; abort clear Ofc. Lard-6a7Vjc higher, and fairly acuve, and closing strong, as ii.oa- Ladies, GentlemenrMisses,, Boys arid .Children 5 CANNOT TAIL TO BE SUITED IN ,v . J STOCK OF BOOTS, ND SHOES FOR THE FALL AND WIOTER TRADE, V V ted in prices 1 - gas our n.Oonraa.TT.8. on the pernicious I 81 1.60; December Sll.42ttaSll.45; .January effects of tobacco on youths; Dr. Louis SU.Q2ttasii.07, Jrieghts to Liverpool arm. A. Fulligant, on fraternity among . ' .-iniintnf&nriiuMiafabmeif.ud eomprtBei m lafl line ot beautiful and seasnnnhi. money, our stoca nas oeen careiuuj bim uu - - - - . i. . . ,o goods, of the ten best quality and all grades, from the finest French Kid Button Boot to the Heaviest Bnjgan. if, joa wish to get jour boots and sboeS to Give us a call. A. E. RANKIN & BliO., J - Central Hotel Block. Trade Street suit yon and at the lowest poBSflprlees, you cannot do better than at our store. scientists; one by Dr. a B. White, of thfl sanitary association, on the yellow fever epidemic or 1S7S ; one Dy jjt. xus tayus Deveron, of New Orleans ; one by Dr. Meses Trundal, of Indiana, impure water and its danger; Dr. T. u nun can, on the atmospheric effect locally : Dr. SDeck. of Louisiana, on railroad sanitation ; Dr. B. Joy Jeffries, of Mass., on the control, of defective sight on land or sea; Dr. Albert L. Onion, U. S. jn avy, on health the true noDiiity. The association went on an excursion down the harbor this, morning tender ed by the citizens. on the policy pursued by the Demo cratic party. . - We are not among those who are alarmed by the boasts that our ene mies make; nor are we among those who shut their eyes to the dangers that threaten, and try to persuade them selves that the dangers have no exist ence. With a solid Republican vote on one side there is not Democratic mar gin enough to bear much cutting down by dissensions or by desertions. The first the Wiley Republican managers will encourage, the second they will foster and bid for. They have already begun to make it aDnear that the new movement alluded to has gathered formidable strength, which representations are grossly ex aggerated for effect Some of the ma nipulators have stuffed the New York Herald, which delivers itself thus, in a recent issue: We are not surprised to learn that there is a movement in North Carolina among the young liberal members of the Democratic party to repeat the campaign against the Bourbons which , has proved so successfully in Virginia. The highest result of the victory of General Mahone is to show to progres sive, sensible Democrats in the South that there is no real value in a political organization which rests upon the dead and damned issues of the war. General Mahone has shown that Bourbonism is a blight upon Southern pontics, ana al though he has been antagonized by per haps the most powerful and intolerant combination that ever arose m Ameri can politics since the days of the Know Nothing agitation he nas shown the virtue and power which rests in the common sense of the American people. We should be glad to see this move ment extend to North Carolina, We desire the breaking up the color line. We want the negroes to vote on both sides of all political questions. North Carolina is a liberal State. In other davs it was devoted to the principles of the Whig party. It contains a popula tion of a high, thoughtful, courageous character. If a man like Mahone would richest merchant in worth 940,000,000. New York, is The Greenbackers in Congress can control the election of Speaker if they hold together. THE GAME FOR LIFE. THE COURT BOOM PACKED AS USUAI Gulteau em the Stsmd He Asks the Pakllc lor Funds A PbyslcsU Cow ard but a moral Brare He Gets mad at Porter, Excited and Re fuses to "Discuss Points' Becomes Combatalire and Stands at Bay L,Ute a Tiger. Washington, Dec. 1. The heavy shower which passed over the city about 9 o'clock, served to deter many from going to the court house to-day. At the opening of the court, however, every available spot in the court room was occupied. A majority of the visi tors to-day were males, but still quite a number of ladies were present. Unon entering the witness-box, Gui- teau, before resuming his evidence, made an appeal to the public for money to conduct the defense. Judge Porter then began a rapid fire of interrogations, eliciting from the prisoner that he was physically a cow ard, and always kept away from per sonal danger. Morally, he was as brave as a lion. Deity influenced him to re move the President In his opinion the doctors killed the President, not he (Guiteu). The act of Jones and Ma son in attempting to kill him was wrong, and they ought to be punished, unless they can show that they were inspired by Deity. The witness soon showed signs of impatience and excita bility, striking his open hand upon the desk and emphasizing every sentence he uttered. When pressed ior an swers he finally became obstinate and shouted to Judge Porter: "I know you well, and I know bigger men than you are. I've seen you shake your finger at witnesses in New York, but you can't scare me," and shortly after when ask- Intpriaoned and Fined for slaug-hter Second Trial for Rape Wilmington, Del, Dec 1. Morris Car berry, convicted yesterday of man slaughter for killing Samuel H. Adams, colored, was this morning sentenced to five years' imprisonment and to pay a fine of $4,000 and costs. , , The second trial of Wm. Neal, color ed, for an outrage upon Mrs. Margaret Gosser, white, in March, 1880, com menced here to-day. Neal was convict ed in May, 1880, and sentenced to death. but was respited and ms case was men taken to the Supreme court, which set aside the verdict and ordered a new trial on the ground that the prisoner's own color had not been represented on the jury which convicted him. Chal lenges are being rapidly made and the jury will be secured to-day. The Murderers of Mr. Lynch Lynched in Granville Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 1. A special rlisnat.nh to the News and Observer from Oxford, Granville county, says this morning about 3 .o'clock a party of masked men, numbering between 75 and 100, took from the Oxford jail J no. Brodieand Shadrick Hester, colored, charged with the murder of Mr. T. M. Lynch, and hanged them in a small grove near the spot where the murder was committed. The jailer was taken from his home and forced to open the doors, while the guards were disarmed and shut up in the guard house. It is roported that the men made a fall con fession. Everything was conducted with the utmost secrecy, and the bodies were not found until eight o'clock this morning. arise in JNortn uaroiina, ana ngnt a campaign upon the same principles that animated the campaign in Vir ginia, it would be a blessing to that State, a further assurance of the desire of the Southern people to be at harmo ny with the North, and would be f ol lowedbthe dissolution of the Bour bon party throughout the South. This result is wished for by none so much as the best friends of Southern honor and prosperity. The information upon which the Herald bases its remarks, we suppose, is about as well founded as some of its prophecies, and about as consistent as the average political effusions of that remarkable political tumbler usually are. It would not be surprising to see something of that kind in the Wash ington Republican or in any other de cidedly partisan Radical journal, but the Herald has always claimed to be a champion of honest government, and the payment in full of honest debts, the very thing which Mahone does not pro pose to do. But perhaps we look for too much when we look for consistency in the Herald. But that aside, we don't see where the Mahoneism, properly 8 peaking, can come in in North Caroli na, for Mahone made his fight mainly on the State debt question, and that is not and cannot be made , an issue in this State. Our debt was "re-adjusted" eo to speak, some time ago, so there is nothing left for the Re-adjuster to do, He would be without an occupation and even without a name; nor do the "dead and damned issues of the war" come in, for they, too, were put down in the ground some time ago. The ar dent wish for a man like Mahone to '"arise in North Carolina" will be dis appointed, for in all this world there is but one Mahone, and North Carolina, with all her fertility of resources, could not possibly beget another. The same condition of affairs does not exist in North Carolina that existed in. Virginia, so the. coalitionists have not the same inviting field of opera tions here that they had there, but still there may be found men disappointed In realizing the measure of their hopes xr ambition, who are prepared to go in to a new movement where they fancy they may fare better than they have fared in the past But they are not among the men of big brain nor of large Influence. They have neither the brains the dash, nor the cunning of Mahone. They are not the men that have led in the past, nor re they the men to lead in the future. There is not much to be apprehended from any defection of leaders; but the men who are manipu lating this movement on the Republi can side are shrewd enough to work up false issues and make the most of them among the people by plausible pretense . and cunning demagogism. . ; It is not to much the square open fight that is to ' be dreaded as the sneaking, under-hand feame that will be resorted to to fMa boneize" North Carolina. . . r ed if he believed in the ten command ments to which he responded in the af firmative, and if he believed that the commandment, "thou shalt not kill," ought to read in his case, "thou shalt kill ?" he became very much excited and violent and refused to discuss that mat ter at all. "There was no murder in his case and no killing. It was simply for the jury to determine whether or not his act in removing the President was inspired by Deity or not. It was all nonsense to split hairs any longer over that word. It must be destinctly understood that the removal of the Pres ident was the act of Deity." The witness proved decidedly obstin ate, and after flatly contradicting the testimony of Gen. Logan, Col. Reed and other witnesses, positively refused to answer several questions, his invari able response being, "I decline to dis cuss that with you." The witness seemed greatly annoyed at Judge Porter's habit of pointing his finger at him by way ( of emphasiz ing his interrogatives, and again broke out angrily, "You need not shake your bony finger at me, Judge Porter, I've seen you do that before, but you can't scare me." The witness was closely questioned with regard to different boarding hous es at which he had liyed and became very uneasy as to the bad showing he was making by his own evidence for honest dealing with his landladies, and declined to go further into the boarding house business as it had no bearing on the case. The court must answer. The witness was readily driven from one position to another until confront ed with evidence of his own witnesses, when ' be would unhesitatingly pro nounce their evidence false. Once he emphasized his contradictions by say ing "anything that I swear to Judge is true, you can put that down as a fixed fact." Being pressed as to how he pro posed to raise the funds which he bad said he was expecting to receive, the witness replied I intended to borrow it rrom some or my mends, and told how he borrowed money. He was ques tioned as to the purchase pf the pistol. Me became very indignant at Judge Porter's use of - the word murder and shouted fiercely, "You seem to delight m the use or. tne words Kill and mur der; there's no use of your whining in that way, the mere outward fact of how I removed the President has noth ing whatever to do with this case." The prisoner with flushed cheeks and the air of a tiger at bay, hurled his re plies at Judge Porter for two hours, continually interrupting, however, the course of question and reply to insist upon his position in relation to the Deity being thoroughly understood. His shrewdness in detecting and anti cipating any point which might be made against him was a marked fea ture of the investigation. Judge Por ter pressed him very closely to fix the day when he received his alleged "in spiration" to remove the President, and Guiteau finally shrieked out, "to remove all this loose talk I want you to know that I would have removed the Presi dent at any time between the middle of June and the second of July if I had found an opportunity; I would have done it for the good of the American people." At 12 o'clock a recess was taken for one hour. .,; - ;f Weather. Washington, Dec. 1. Midland At lantic, colder, fair weather, northwes terly winds, higher barometer. South Atlantic, colder, fair weather, westerly veering to northerly winds, higher barometer. East Gulf, colder, fair weather, winds mostly northerly, higher pressure. West Gulf, warmer, fair weather, winds mostly easterly, stationary or lower pressure. Tennessee and the Ohio valley, fair weather, variable winds, stationary, or higher temperature and barometer. COTTON. Galyebtoh Firm ; mMdllfig lift; tew mia'n 1 llfec; good ordinary lOfee; net receipts 2,792; gross : sales 510; stock 90,825; exports coastwise 5,459; to Great Britain ; to conti nent ; to France . NoKJOLK-Steady;inKlningll 9 16e;netree'pU wise 2,780; sales 8,109; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . Bilttmohk Steady : middling lle; low mld- dllna nub: rood ordlnarf 1014: net receipts 200: gross ; sales ; stoat 85,485; export coastwise : SDlnners 800: exports to Great Britain 1,842; to continent BoerOM Firm; middling 12tte; low middling lHfcc; good ordinary 10e; net eeelpts 1,688: boss 8.186; sales : stock 8,420; exports to Great Britain ; to France. Wilmington Firm ; middling llfee; low mid dling no; good ordinary 10 1-1 6: receipts i rutR. mu niA : ittock 21.584: ex ports coastwise 200; to Great Britain ; to continent-. Pheuldklphu Steady; middling lzve; low middling llttc; (rood ordinary 10onetreeelpts 711, twmmm 1 RStl' ulM : SDUUMrS 297: MtOCk 12,576; exports Great Britain ; to continent BMssess Satanhih Firm ; middling 11 c: low mid dling lie; good ordinary lOttoj (net , receipts 4,86; gross : sales 5,100: stock 104.494; exports coastwise 2,628: to Great Britain : to France ; to continent 1,780. Niw OBUKAKS-Steady; middling lUfec; low middling UVse; good ordinary 10o; net reoeipw 1639Tgross1 17108; sales 985; swek 275.682: exports to Great Britain ; to France to coastwise 1,879: to continent . Mobilx Firm ; middling lMfeo; low middling 11c; good ordinary 104e; net receipts 1.848: Brass 1.847: sales 1.000; stock 41-501: exports coast ; France : to oreat Britain . Mskfhis Firm; middling iVko: receipts 8,882; shipments 2,185; sales 2,400; stock iuOTBTA-Qaiet; middling llo; low mid dling I0&4e; good ordinary 10c; receipts 1,584; shlpments ; sales 1,157. Chabijestoh Quiet ; middling llc; low miiT'ng 11 we; gooa ordinary lowa; n recelpu 8,257: gross - -: sales 2,000; stock 117,078; exports coastwise ; to- Great Britain -; to continent ; to France ; toNEWx. Cotton steady; sales 827; middling uplands 12 1-lric; middling Orleans 12c; con solidated net receipts 86,894; exports to Great Britain 1.881: o France ; to continent 19,606: to channel b LivxkfooI Noon Firmer; middling uplands 6d: middling Orleans 64d; sales 10,000; peculation and export 8,000; receipts 8.550; American 8.000. Uplands low middling clause: December delivery ; ueoemoer ana tauur 6 23-82a6 ll-16d; January and February 6d: February and March 6 5-16a6 25-32d: March and April 6 18-16a6 27-82d; April and Mar 6d; May and Jons 6 29 82d; June and July 6 15-16d; July and August d; August and September 7. Fu tures oulet. u Lttkbpool. 5 P. m. Bales of American cotton 14,000; uplands low middling clause: December delivery 6 19-32d, also 65fed7becember and Jan uary 6 19-32d. also 6d; January and February 6 1 l-16d: February and March : March and 6 27-82d; June ana joij o zb-oiu. closed steady. fisjcjellattjejotis. - - Or . FUTURES. Futures closed steady. Futures I g HOW DR. C. W. BENSON'S CKLEBY AND CHAMOMILE FILLS Build op the nervous system and positively cure Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Dyspepsia. It has been proved that they success fully ward off all danger of Paralysis, Apoplexy and Sudden death. Their effect upon the Nervous System Is some thing wonderful, and there Is no wonder that thousands of people avail themselves of such valuable remedy, while it may be found, In these days of Nervous Diseases. The simplicity and purity of these pills are at once in their favor, as they do not physic. Paralytics that have net walked for two years have been fully restored by these pills, and thou sands of eases of Nervous Weakness perfectly cured, while the cases of Sick and Nervous Head ache and Neuralgia that they have cured are In numerable each year and add to their popularity, Too much cannot be said in their favor, for while they cure these terrible Nervous Diseases, they also Improve t he general health, and especially the complexion and skin, and Invariably Improve the digestion. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. De nnt i da North Kiitaw street Baltimore. Md. By mall, two boxes for $1 or six boxes for $2.50, to ! any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S S Side s 154,-1 a New Yobi 000. December. IHHJk January Vahmara a aaxaartJ mmcE:. 12.63a.e4 April. ' 12.78a.79 May. J3-?a-ei June VnS-ii jniw 18.10a.ll August . . . SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Curs ECZEMA, TITTERS, HUMORS, 13.19a.20 AUgUSl iS' JoTcfl September lAooaoo FINANCIAL. York. Sea Cafrles Disabled. London, Dec 1. It is announced that Postmaster General Fawcett nas failed to obtain the co-operation of the Board of Trade in assisting the tele graph companies in their present emer gency. A correspondent writes to the Times pointing out that three cables in the North Sea, two in the English Channel, and a direct cable to Spain, are now disabled. 1 1 i i a Rifling: Blall Bag in Texas. Galveston, Dec. 1. A News San Antonio special says the mail bags for the Springs were yesterday morning cut from the rear of the hack and sub sequently found rifled of their contents. The robbery was perpetrated within 4 miles of this city. Nxw Xxchange, ttovernments firm and higher:.... New ft'g , Four and a hail per oenis Four per cents, Monev State bonds -dalL ..' .... Sub-treasury balances Gold,. VUITCUCJ,. 4.80 10214 1.181 1.17 638 and 1-64 $86,912,074 4WM)8,975 INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, 0ISJA8E8 OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE8 and TENDER ITQHINCSoaaUBaftRoftiM ixxL-r. It make ttta akin wbite, tart aqa nwoin; muni tea and frecaUM, and ia tha BEST taUet dragging in THB WOULD. Elegantly put up, two vottiealn one package, oonalaHug of both. Internal and external treatment. AUnratelaaadrasgiatanaTelt. PrioeSl.perpackae. BBS. LYD1A I PINKHAH, OF LYKH, UASS., Stylish. A seal skin jacket Is no doubt, very stylish, but Is a perfect trap for catehlng cold. We would advise all ladles wearing tne same to keep Dr. Bull's cough syrup handy. Price 26c The city auctioneer of Toledo, O., Mr. Fred Q. Ferguson, was terribly afflicted with rheumatism; and, after seeking advice from six different phy sicians, and finding no relief, was Induced to toy St Jacobs OIL Ete says: I used less than two bottles and am now a well man, which I owe to the Great German Remedy. To nromote a vigorous growth ot Parker's Hair Balsam. It restores color to gray hair, remove Itching cf the scalp. the heir, use the youtnnil dandruff, and cures Stocxs Opened firm and closed heavy: Alabama Class A, 3 to 5 " Class A, small..,, Class B,B's: ... " Class C,4's. ... Chicago and Northwestern " preferred.... Erie Bast Tennessee Georgia Illinois Central. Lake Shore Louisville and NaabvUle Memphls.and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central Ftttsbuig.....' Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danville Rock Island Wabash, 8t Louts ft Paolne. ....... .. " yroiorrcu, Western Union DIBT STAVKHBfT. The debt statement Issued to day shows the de crease in the amount of the public debt during the month ot November to be t .1.240.126 25 Cash in the Treasury, a,i4ii.oo w Gold certificates, . 6,207,920 00 Silver certificates. 6fl.638 80 Refunding certificates 679.250 00 Legal tenders outstanding. 8,46.810 16 Fractional currency outstanding, 7.093,128 02 CITY COTTON MARKET. loo fj V uJ3k i.2uj r-Jf k, JPf 5 1.40 v rL- TWsav $8 t i0.fJ 1 CS3tl)ewmbeTSf 181. 1 LABOR SATING. lng Kew .York clergymen k are given to discussing abstruse subjects in the pul pit, while subjects In which. , the great bodj of their hearers are interested are Ignored. High-flowing discourses and a display of learning may do Tery well occasionally, but too much of them : teakes empty pews in the churches. , Italian Editors , ittMeV sud Xmprls- Romz; Dec, 1 Thejury in the case of Siflmor Mareo and CaDricciosi. editor and manager, respectively, of the Sega Del La Doemorizta, ow trial for pub lishing articles insulting to the Fop&has zouna tne prisoners kuhiot. - ob" xeo was sentenedd to two months im prisonment and i to par a nne ot. ow franca, and Signor CapricciOsi to three montns imprisonment, auw w vaJ nne ot 1,000 irancs. . - , 4,-. . - isi - The demand of thepeople for an easier method of preparing Kidney Wort has Induced the proprie tors, the well known wholesale druggists. Wells, Richardson a Co., of Burlington, vt., to prepare it for sale In liquid form as well as in dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as It is equally efficient It Is preferred by many persons Kidney Wort always and everywhere proves Itself a perfect remedy. Buffalo News. 11 ARRETS BY TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 1, 1881. PRODUCE. WnariHOTOit, N. C. Spirits turpentine dull at j 54c Rosin firm: strained si. 76.- good strained 81.80. Tar firm at 82.40. Crude turpentine i firm at 82.60 hard; 83.75 for yellow dip: 83 00 for virgin Inferior. Com quiet; prime white 76c mixed 70. BALTUtOKE Noon Flour unchanged and easy; Howard street and Western super S4.25aS5.O0; extra S5.25a86.25; family S6.50a$7.25; city mills. super - s4.Bua90.20; extra 90.oua90.2so; lamuy S7.60a87.75i Bio brands 87 25a$7.87; Patapsco family 88.00. Wheat Southern scarce and firm; Western higher and closing easy; Southern red Sl.80aSl.86; do amber 81.40a81.45; No. 1 Mary land red : No. 2 Western winter red spot and Deeember S1.855baS1.85i: January S1.89a- 1.89ft; February 81.424aS1.48March 81.401 aflKWl. VOTB Duuuioru awraui tveowuu awou and rather dull; Southern white 65a66; do. yellow 67. BAWrsTOBB-Nlght-OaU steady; Southern 50a58: Western white 60a58; do mixed 48a49; Penn sylvania 50a52. Provisions unchanged; mess pork 818.00. tralk meats -sheulders and clear rib sides, packed 8Uja9fe. Bacon -should era 9: dear rib sides 11: hams 18al8A, Lard -refined 121a. oonee dull; wo eargoea ordinary to iair 8ttal0. Sugar firm-A soft Whiskey firm, atSl.17atl.17ft. Freights unchanged. CnronnuTi Flour dull and unchanged; family Si.85aS6.60; fancy 87.00a87.76.- Wheat-dull; o.j 2 red winter 81.87. , Corn-dull and lower; No.-2 mixed 661Aa86 -qa-strong!iat 48. Pork quiet, ,at"Sl7.50aSl 8.00. Lard stronger, at si 1 .1 iUl BTiik tneata firm: shoulders 65b: dear ribs 84; clear . Bacon firm; shoulders 8; ribs 10; dear lift. Whiskey firm, 81.15; combination sales of finished goods barrels on a basis ot 81.15. Sugar steady and unchang ed; nam iuvt;riewuneans iwhu aogs nrm: common md light 800aS6.10; packing and butchers S6.10a$a50. , CRICUSO TTlntTP Inll tifflnhwl . Mmnmi tn inlAA Western sprUw - S4.60a8a.76; common to fancy -; Patents S7.60aS9,25. Wheat active, firm ana nigner: "wa-a vmcago spring 8t-25wi S1.26V8 eashr S1.26ft December; S 1.27 Jan hiZ7 5P-0". arm and uiguoii nft uom)w kui; o8 Jueeember: 61 The market yesterdaj closed firm quotations: d Middling. Strictly middling, juirtnng. af the follow- Strict low mlddllrg. Low mlddUng. Tinges storm eotton Sales yesterday 253 bales. lift 10 10& PftslOft attft OhsurloUo ProAuce TXrfc.et. DECEMBER 1. 1881. BUYING PRICES. Cora, perbusn'l 85 Mal, " 90 U m...... Bxams, white, per bushel 1.25a.50 Pkas, Clay, per bush. OOal.OO Lady, " 1.50 mite, " 76a80 Floub Family .zoa4.ou nttfttf 4 00 i 8.75 65805: 4tta8 15a20 7al0 Ua5 75 1.00 15a20 20822 12fta20 I0al5 20 8 85a40 6a6 Aun..... Super Oats, shelled, DancD Favrr Annies, per lb. Peaches, peeled M unpeeled Blackberries... POTATOBB Bweet Irish.... BCTTXB North Carolina. Boes, per dozen. Poultry Chickens Spring .. Ducks.. ;.... Turkeys, per ID... weese meet, per m. , nei Mdttoh, per S. , net. ......... j f j ? ?f Pobk, " selltno fbicss wbolx3alx. BulkHxats Clear rib sides - COFFER Prime Bio Good. 8roB-. ..White... - . ' Yellow - Molasses Cuba....... 8 aear Bttod. . Choice New Orleans. Common. SALT - : - Liverpool nne a.mjbio " eearse 85al.00 WHTHXET ., Corn, per gallon.. we, . Apple, per gallon....; 9a.uua3.uu BURGESS NICHOLS, ALL KINBt Of FUHH1TURE, BEDDING, &a - 4 a toll im os Cheap Bedsteads, AND LOUNGXS, Parlor tr tThft'm'h finlt. .OOlTDaCV AlXisrjDSOlAVB. I.C 7. T. BLACKVELL & CO, Durham, N. C. llaaufaettmra of taa Oriflmal aad Only flanalna DURHA TOBACCO Our claim for merit is based upon the fact fhat a chemical p analysis proves t hat the tobacco U grrown; in . our section is better n 1 si adaptedtomafceaGOOD.PUllR, q satisfactory smoke liian ANY OTHLi; tobacco giown in tl world ; and bci-a; t,in:atetl iu tho MEAMT of tills tobairco sectioE., wli liavc tle PICK of the offerinTs. The public ap preciate this; lieiioc cmr tali -s EXCEED the products of AJUL the loading manufactories com bined. $2Oiio 'j-r.-j-'uc tuuefs ii heart te tra3t,-marh of Qe Bxul. Mar 22 ly The Associated Railways OF - VIRGINIA aid the CAROLtNAS. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. 1 Richmond, Vs., Notember 1st, 1881. 1 Memoranda of Arrangement of Round trip rates, Tickets, Routes ot Traneponaqou. ana Advan tages offered for the formation of parties of visitors 10 me I INTERNATIONAL COTTON EXPOSITION mtscellancotts. This great specljlp curaa that disease most loathsome AT ATLANTA, GA,, From the Territory traversed or reached by the uauways 01 toe uicnmpna ama From and after this date, from Charlotte via Charlotte and Atlanta Atr-Llne Railway, tlcaets good one day going, four day? staying in, and one 1 day returning from Atlanta, will be sold as follows: For single person For parties 01 ten, eacn, For parties of twenty, each.. For names of thirty, each.... For parties of fifty, each,. ... LYDIA E. PINKHArVTS VEGETABLE : COMPOUND. IjaPosltlvnre (brail Uaaa PaUOd Cstalta mmA WtaN4H aaaaauM taawfeMtfcMlepapaUtlaa. Ik will eura entirely the worst form ot Femala Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, Tnfltrimatloa and XTlear Ion, railing and Displacement, and the conaeqnent Spinal Weakneaa, and la particularly adapted to the (Than orfl of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In aaroua nuinort there 1 checked Terrrpeedttyby tte Urt, It removes fjdntoeee,'ftataencT, estroyvaU oraviag for stimulants, and rellere- weakneaa of the tomacn. Tt mm Bloatina-. Headaches. Nervous Proetraflon, Oeneral Debility, SleepleeBneef, Cepreanon ana iw J10 70 85 8 00 70 5 85 Tha Round Trln Tickets herein named, when noori ainoriT. are of a snedflo contract form, "void If transferred to others than original purchasers," and authorize tne requirement 01 laenuncauon 01 said Durchasers, at the option ot the Railway lientfi"6r Conductors. . otheendof-aflerdlng increased facilities for viaitinir the Kznosltlon. contract tickets, adapted to parties of the size herein named, are likewise offered. They embrace all the stipulations of sin gle tickets, with the additional one, mat weyare gopdior transportation to Atlanta only when pre AntAd nn trains in eormaeobn with "all others Of tne 8peonc class iney oaiong io( as per uip piques 9 . . . a x . I Vf , m. n ine nuroaa cpnipanies at mwroei iu uuo nur poftatlon claim the right of 86 hours' notice for suDolvlna- tickets and furnishing transportation i thereon to all of the parties herein named. Hnirinra nf thARA tickets mav return utxrn them singly, within the period of their validity, provided they are the original purchasers, and identify tnemseives accordingly. An office lor tne wentincauon 01 purcnasers ana stamping of return-coupons has been established at the Union Depot In Atlanta. It will be open thirty minutes prior to the departure of trains. None of the conditions of these tickets will be ' Investigation of the appliances Rnmfnrt. Todcrins. and food, means tween Atlanta and the Exposition grounds, author ises the assurance (bat all elements exist conirt pun for personal of -transit be- MaAmAnt. asnlv tlon Agents of the Atlanta and CharlotteAirLtne RaiiwaV, A. POPS, nova General rassengw Agvuw Mis SI W a (eellng pt bearing down, oaualng pain, wejf fe t4i backache; U always rnnanenUy cure by ttt pM. It wfil at all times and WoeraU ciwmiiscwMpj hwrmony with the lwi that goTern the female iyem. For the euro of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Oamaund is unauruaaaed. I.TBIA K. PINKHAM'S YEGFTABUt COM POTJKOIs prepared at S and t TVeatent Arenue, Tjnn.Wr-r Price $1. BUbottleafor SS, SentbymaU in the form of pOls, alio in the form of losengea, on Mflaiiit of Dries, tl Pr box for either. Mrs. Hakham fnairanawers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address aa above. Mention thit Papm: No family should be without LYDIA K. FINKHUTS LIVFA PTXXS. They core ooniupatioa, nmousnesi, and torpidity of the liver. tS cent per box. jS7 Sold by all Druggists "K OPERA HOUSE. ! New Kind of Household Ornaments JU3T RECEIVED. KALO-MEDA, WALL POCKETS, GIPSY BASKETS, LADIES' WORK AKBTf, SCRAP BASKETS, LUNCH BASKETS, WBISP POCKETS, ONE NIGHT ONLY! 8a9 14alftM 12al6 Friday Evening, Dembtr 2nd. Annonncement Extraordinary. Stockings lOsllVb j special Engagement of America's Greatest Actress RQaftR I AMD 85a50 60a60 40a45 YASE3, EASELS, CANES, &e , 4c. -3 This is an entirely new Parisian style of Oma ments, and has never been offered in" this mar ket, and can be bought only at nor24 XDDIN8 BOOKBTOBi , CHARLOTTE'S OWN FATOBITX, ...ft.7Ra2.C0 ...82 OOaS.00 afLAXi casn ana uecemperr 44 Jaan&ry and February: Pork moderately active and ugW. at Si 8 fitted J175 cash and December; - lT.60aii7.Bafc anuary. Lard-fairly active and a shade hi5? at SI 1.171 cash: Sll.17ttaSll.20 of an Wed- AnEavrUaaJfce, ViBam a. TYMtj i: The ebock Tn thrW davs of UforxiIa when earthquake. occurred at Ae-w' bauksMmdedthe people Bpenaea ethe"Bl the grVat "catastrophe tne Danger. Bomeuung -veryneaihappeninjj at Caldvrell,Kan sas. when a mob seized the owner of a ; broken bank to make hira "dlsgorse. I sjrop u a cheap, Bulk n i- - k -I . On .. tirhfaWAl wv(.uw nuoj uivn iw ew.wvi DeoembAr! Wlustoysteady of NoTembar, 1880. i- Tout life Is In danger when j on allow a severs cough or gold to SO unchecked. m.JE&. i, narmuiss buu jiv S11.87Ua$11.40 January. active and a shade nigner; nb 80.06; snort cieai nnchanged, at $1.17. Rrw Tnn Bonthern flour unchi eommon to iair exira o.bojo. (t; ajood ta ehoioe do sa.80aS&oa , Wheat opened rthia spring -; mteed waiter ungraded sprins Sl.81; ungraded Si.85S1.41 j ungraded white l.80a$1.88; Na 2 red and December aiQlta. fl llfjanuary 81.42i,ia3i.44;i; February and dull; Peach. Wm, Beuppernong, per gallon... - RETAIL.. CWSSHS... - labd, perm........ BAOOM N. c. hog round..;; . . ...... ..-Bams, M. C. ............... .r..... juauM, oanvaased. . . . . . FauiT . Apples, Northern, per bbl Mnimtiln tt . erel No. l,,.,.,".,,,,.,, " No. 2. -A -No. 8... MJiiimn .... CABBAes,pernX.. 1 ......... ai.5o , 20 ' 16 8al0 lOall .18 15al6 8al0 &28s,60 - 8.00 -. 1.00 'B 4a5 . . : Supported by the ettrllng actor, MR. 0. "G. CRAIGj And a powerful Dramatic Company, presenting Kr. J. K. Tlllotson's Famous .; 'i - Comle-Drama, . -.: , v THE PLANTER'S VjiFE, The- Greatest ot an Southern' Flays. I z n fro advance in Prices.-';- ;- Admission SS mmal' TAtm1 aaate uumnul uiwuiBim cnarge at tne usual places, sUVCSQ f H .,...:-.:. .. - " :.'. .. :vi .. ....i,v. v Mgaairtt1eJbffWt dliioren styles ef Petryh Peneeent tattoAtj mail on TCceJptofee&t4 fSeleAaweta.--- ' . Iviscn, LlaSccrsn. Taylor & C04 WHETHER IN ITS PRIMARY, SECONDARY OB . TERTIARY STAGE. Removes all traces of Mercury from the system. uures scroiuia, 01a sores, rneumatistn, eczema, catarrh, or any blood disease. CURES WHEN HOT SPRINGS FAIL! Malvern, Ark.. May 2. 1881. We have eases in our town who lived at Hat OnnMM ant riam 4ln.ll. m4m1 nittW Q Q O Memphis, Tennessee, May 12. 1881. ot s. 8. 8. In a year. We have sold 1.296 bottles It has given universal satisfaction. Fair minded physicians now recommend it as a positive specif ic. B. J04NSF1JU4J S l& Denver, Col, May 2. 1881. Every nurchaser sneaks In the blebest terms ot Louisville. Kentucky. May 18. 1881. 8. 8. 8. has given better satisfaction than anr medicine 1 nave ever sold. j. A. itlkznkb. Richmond. Va.. May 11. 1881. You can refer anybody to us In regard to the merits 01 s. a. s. polk wllxb & ux ver known s. s. s, to fall to cure a cm JOJ WARRKK, Perrr, The above signers are gentlemen of hlgn stand- Ins. A. H. C0L)DTrT, Go?, Qf G, If von wish, we wm take tout case. TO BE PAID jfUB whjum cuiUEU. wnie ior parncuiara. ana copy of the little book "Message to tne Unfortu nate." XI nnnRTWlRTJ will be nald tn anv Chen who wiU nad, on analysis or iuu Douies 01 a. a. s .. one partible Xt Mercury, Todlde EotaesiumDr-un; mineral substance. swim? atsuirm w.. Proprietors, Atlanta, m. Sol d bv dmwlsts everrwhere.' t3T- Prloe Of large or regular size reduced to Sr.lfi wrbqttle. andsm.allsljeljQldl twf W3 quanniy, pnoa (4.. LIMA GENERAL FEED DEALERS -AHD- M M I 8 M M I 8 ION ION ME R M E R H A K T ii! AT CHARLOTTE, N. C. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND: 20 Bbk Pearl Gri JP3T REGEiyED. -1 CAR LOAD BRA1JJ, CAB LOAD CORN and PEA MEAL MIX-"' 1 1 1 1 2 C1B LOAB WHITE CORN, CAR LOAD YELLOW CORN, CAB LOAD PATAPSCO PATENT PBOCI33 FLOUR. CAB LOADS TIMOTHY HAY, AKD WILL 6IADLY QOOTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and BETAIL TBlD1! BespectfuUy soliciting a shaie patronage, we are respectfully, nov6 A. J. BE ALL LAND SALE. T t Virtus cf a Wcree of the 8upeilor xj jtecKienburg county, m tne ""lz l ax'' Carolina Railroad company against B- -it -I, .v ..U m llu unit hniM dUOr ' . city of Chariotte. on Monday. December 6tn, 10, lot of land 1 lng on the east side of the Carolina Bailroad, between 7th and 8tb running back tram said road 58 feet, and J w torn along tne wbole front of the loti said B.N. Grimes. . ,7nj. "cTmmPt IdB. H. Grimes. t3BT Terms Casn. novo oaw 4w sub - 1 FOR SALE. vttibm- Mfv'tMUmM. within 5 B f nnnlia arm are. J W. EL BAILEY or PLAIT A 21. walk ef to tamer?. - nov20 lot ib"5
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