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LOtAL MATTERS., 'THURSDAY, DEC 16, 1881. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. , hai ax Lodob No. 31, A. M.AJL.HL Regular ., ;i! tc -verr -w111 ari1 fourth Monday nights. " rvcKWioK Lodge No. 261, A. F. A A. M. Rec meeting eyer 0rst Tuesday night. " charlotte Chaftkb No. 89. R. A. M. Regular meeting every second and fourth Friday nlKbU. charlotte Command aby No. 2, K. T. Regular eetins every nrsi mia imru rnursaays. IKI. OP EC. vhigkts ot Honob. Regular meeting even jeond and iourth Thursdays. SI. OF knishts of Pythias. Regular meeting nights first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. atMa "unlc Temple Hall. I. O. O. IP. Chaklottb Lodge No. 88. Meets every Mou- rtaj nlgtiL MKCKLENBTJRG DECLARATION JLODQS, Na ft y.eets every Tuesday night. dixib Lodge No. 108. Meets'erery Thursday Catawba Rivkr Encahfmmtt Na 21. Meets irst and third Thursday nights In each month. index to New AdTerUsemeni, Opera House, Dec. 19th. I H-.J Davidson Sugar. IIITXINESS NOTICES. a card: To all who are Fuffeilng from the errors and in disctrtion ol youth, nervous weakness, early decay us 0t manhood, &c , I will send a recipe that will ( Ure ou, 1'KEE of CHARGE. This great remedy a.s discovered by a missionary in South America. a self-addressed envelope tc the Rev. jotEPH T. IN MAN, Station D, hew Yoik City . To promote a vigorous growth of the hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam. It r-Btoes the youthful (n,or to gray hair, remove dandruff, and cures telling cf the scalp. Who is Mrs. Wlaslow ? As this question Is frequently asked, we will slm pr say that she Is a lady who for upwards of for t 'years, has untiringly devoted her .time and tal ents as a Female Physician and nurse, principally among children, she has especially studied the constitution and wants of this numerous class, and, as a result of this effort, and practical knowl edge, obtained lu a lifetime spent as nurse and. physician, she has compounded a Soothing Syrup, lor children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and Is moreover, sure to relate the bowels. In consequence of this ar ticle. Mrs. Wlnslow Is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do rise iu and bless her; especially Is this the case in this city. Vast quantities of the Soothing Syrup are dally sold and used here. We think Mrs. Wlnslow has Immortalized her name by this In valuable article, and we sincerely believe thous ands of children have been saved from an early grave by Its timely use, and that millions yet un born will share its benefits, and unite in calling her blessed. No mother has discharged her duty to her suffering little one, in our opinion, until she Iihs given it the benefit of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Svmi. Try It, mothers try it now. Ladies Visi tor. New York City. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. PERSONAL. . Dear Bro. Meek, Ed. "The Central Methodist," Catlettsburg, Ky.: I see In the last "Central" that you want a reme ij for sick headache. If ycu will use a remedy mat rou advertise In your oarjer everr week. I am ,urH you will be greatly benefited thereby and. I believe, cured. 1 have been a sufferer from elck Headache, I can say almost from Infancy, and have tried every remedy I could get, and never found anything to do me any good until I used Simmons L'ver Regulator, prepared by J. EL Zelllo 4 Co. I leei for any one that suffers with that terrible dis ease, anu I hope you will give it a trial C. 8. MORRIS. Brownsville, w. Va. ONE VOICE til over the land goes up from mothers, that says: "My daughters are so feeble and sat, with no strength, all out of breath and life at the least ex ertion What can we do for them?" The an swer is simple and full of hope. One to four weeks' use of Hop Bitters will make them healthy, rosy, spilghtly, and cheerful. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wholesomeness More economical 'nan the ordinary hinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short wf Ikih, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., nv23 . New York. LeBoy Davidson. Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C. Ins SI AH! -A- Sew Kind of Household Ornaments JUST RECEIVED. KALOMEDA, WALL POCKETS, GIPSY BASKETS, LAPIES' WORK BAiKETf, SCRif BiStEia. LUNCH BtSKETS. WHIS POCKETS, Christmas Stockings, t?r VASE3, EASELS, CANES, 4a. Ac -33 Thls U an entirely new Parisian style of fcrna- ments, and has never been offered In fhts-tnar et, and can be bought only at nov24 EDDIN8' BOOK STORE. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE NEAll HUNTERSVIkLE T WILT. OA 11 nt ft, V... t ftU..lUa Ml Cottnn v BDAY DECEMBER 81st, that Valuable ?ar?' Huntersvule, N. C on which one nf .I6 k0U8C now resides. This Is considered lnw5notcottoa,lar,M to th county, coa 'har n8ti0,?cre8' watered and within. Jew !',one mile of the A.. T. A O Railroad, and jefiviua?88 m1 depot at Htm and eShu Wheothei payments In rii'twtfri k 'eighteen montSs, wli Interest it eight per H&lS?-? P tovtfit at private gato any deca in. ' Yl 8(ue- H- MCAP4SH. JWs Agent for 8awyw. Wallace 00. FOR SALE. 'nil .'': A valuable nuun. v. KMlnnta to W H?.f?SS squam oriartletilaapil Ba1ly or PLATT dTwALKEB,- 8P f ROYAL Kat J XJ HOME CHIPSETS. t2T Ten days and then Christmas. B3T Claire Scott is an Englishwo man. C5P The court house was barren of interest yesterday. tT A large number of visitors to the Atlanta exposition continue to pass through the city. H3T About 25 pupils and teachers from the Institute went to Atlanta Monday night. An accident insurance agent Monday issued policies to parties going to Atlanta aggregating the sum of 6120,000. Police circles were quiet yester day. One case of drunk and disorder ly was disposed of by the mayor yester day morning. 85F Stock of the Baltimore and North Carolina mine was quoted in the Baltimore Sun of Tuesday at $1.75, be ing a slight advance. Gf Two parties will perhaps be tried at the present term of the Federal Court on a charge of murder. The case was taken out of the State Superior Court and put into the United States Court. tW Geo. Denham, a comedian well known in Charlotte, joined Chas. Ford's opera company at Charleston last Sat day. For the past two months Den ham has been filling an engagement in New York. 12 The Central hotel, in this city, has within the last ten days experienc ed a run f custom which is almost without a parallel, and the clerks are still without the regulation diamonds which for the coming season are said to be about the size of a well-developed June apple. t2T A police officer was yesterday informed that a colored man, who was on his way home from South Carolina, was sick at the Air Line depot The man's name is Jim Greenlee, and his home is in McDowell county. He was placed in the hands of the county phy sician, who removed him to the poor house. Thank. The half dozen literary celebrities connected with The Observer take occasion to return thanks to a consider ate friend in the city of Boston for a copy of Le Francois, a publication de voted to a Review of French literature and Grammar. The subject matter from title to finis is in French, and af ter a most careful perusal we do not hesitate to pronounce it well just "too too." Ars longa, vita brevis. "51P-Uu. Last Saturday night the colored peo ple of Concord held a festival in that town, at which a genuine cracksman in the art of penmanship cut quite a flour ish by patronizing the festival and treating the dusky maids to the very best on the boards. At out the ghostly hours of midnight some of his colored friends, commiserating the "off" condi. tion of their liberal white patron, took him to the hotel and tucked him away for repose. The next morning he found him-"self" minu3 $35 in cash, to say nothing of a "busted" reputation. A Sad Houttcliold. Rev. Mr. McLaughlin, of this county, we understand, has had the misfortune to lose three sons within the past week by typhoid fever, and it is also reported that at the present time his wife and daughter are lying dangerously ill with the same disease. The eldest of the de ceased children was about sixteen years old, while the youngest was twelve. Truly this is a sad affliction, and it is to be sincerely hoped that those of the family remaining may recover from the fatal disease which has already wrought such desolation in this house hold. Realffu&tlon of a Psutor Rev. Dr. D. G. Bernheim, a gentleman well known in this city, has resigned he pastorate of St Peter's Lutheran church, of Wilmington, the resignation to take effect on the first of January next Dr. Bernheim will spend the first few months of the coming year in traveling in the South in the interest of At Home and Abroad, of which he is one of the editors. This magazine is deservedly meeting" with unparalled success, and is now perhaps the most popular literary publication in the Southern States. Personal. Rev. C. H. Wiley, of Winston, pass ed through the city yesterday on his way to the South Carolina conrerence, which met at Unionville yesterday. His visit is in the interest of the American Bible society, of which he is the repre sentative in this State. Adjutant General Jones yesterday afternoon left for Rock Hill, where he will spend a few days with his father, Col. Cad. Jones. - Chas. E. Robinson, Esq., who has been in $ew York for a mon.th or more jas returned to, the city. Miss Florence Bernheim returned to the city yesterday from Mt Pleasant, where she has been visiting her mother, Mrs. G. D. Bernheim. How Sbe Won Him. ADronosof the performance at the opera house to-night the following sug gestive bit of romance is published for the benefit of the dear girls : A Roches ter girl, of poor, but honest parents, went to the theatre Sattirday night and walked down, th,e x&n aisle of the Cor inthian Academy of Music wearing up on her head a very small and exceed ingly pretty hat. She sat down in the seat directly in front of the one occu niftd hv one of the millionaires of the , . : . ' : v city. His astonishment was proiouna. TT could Rnarcelv comprehend It. He leaned over and asked heri if she own- ed a cart-wheeVhat, She repuea mat, hfe did. but never Wore it to the thea tre. till mre astonished, the mjlHon? aire leaned pac in nis leai aimost over After thejnerformance he Offewl her his hand, was accepted and haa agreed to settle 8250.000 Att United States bonds upon her on the morning v.. v - cv : ' $ i . ki. mwiA nnliilr mMitm nnd h IWMUAS8 ed for steady and sueoMsful effort; tat who 'nb kiik hii aufferlnc from ooldT Use Dr. Bull's eougfe syrup and procure luatodiaie r AMUSEMENTS. The Com ley-Barton Company To- At the opera house to-night will be presented the greatest success of the Comley-Barton opera company "Oli vette." The version produced by this company is so great an improvement on that hitherto presented here that it has all the attractions of a new play, and is given- with a most charming spirit and dash by this, the largest opera bouffe company in the country. There is a great deal of fun of the wildest kind in the piece, and the company as a whole presents a most fascinating stage picture. Miss Catherine Lewis, as Olivette, is said to give the best and only English version of the play in this country. We bespeak for the company the patronage of our amusement-loving people, and hazard nothing in saying that the occasion will justify the out lay. flllM Clatre Scott Miss Scott who will appear with her company at the opera house in this city on the night of the 19th, is a recently risen dramatic star, and gives promise of soon becoming a queen of the stage. She will appear here in the character of "Lucretia Borgia," a most difficult one to correctly interpret The Atlanta Constitution says of her recent perform ance in that city : The dreaded Borgia is a character hard to interpret and difficult to imper sonate. Miss Scott's quick transitions from the contemplation of a diabolical revenge to the almost idolatrous love for Gennaro: then in the court scene when pleading for his life ; and her per sonations of the doting mother and de moniac duchess, bore evidence of her being an actress of merit She possess es superb physique, mobile features, grace or gesture ana a voice strength ened to the tragic tones, and we see in her the promise of a future queen in the realm of highest dramatic art Though at the threshold only of her ca reer she displays grand powers to hold the hearts of her hearers and plays up on them the full gamut of the emo tions." Approach of the Holidays But ten days remain in which to pro vide for the many wants and pleasures of the holidays, and it is but natural for the reader to turn to the advertis ing columns of The Observer to get information as to where the articles ap propriate to the season may be obtained. All seasons have their wants, but none so numerous, or so pleasant to supply, as those crowded into the last week of the year. For the information of our readers we will in a few days devote some attention to the various articles offered to the trade by our patrons. ArtUtlc Work. One of the handsomest designs in marble ever executed in this city was yesterday shipped to a gentleman in Robeson county. The work was in hand some Italian marble, and was a monu ment of the height of about six feet The lettering, the work of Mr. L H. Wilson, was especially fine, and the taste displayed in its execution was most artistic, the fancy work being in chased ground and showing to much advantage. The piece of work was pro nounced by competent judges to be equal, if not superior, to anything of the kind ever seen in Charlotte, and is a credit to the mechanical skill of the designer, and to Mr. Johnston, in whose yard the work was executed. Federal Co art. The only business transacted by the United States court yesterday was the consideration of the suit of the Erie City Iron Works against Maj. J. N. Mc Call, being an action'for debt The case consumed the greater portion of the day, and is of no interest to the public. The grand jury filed an information against A. A. Stroup, of Gaston county. for illicit distilling, and one against L. F. Austin, of Union county, for having in his possession unstamped tobacco. In this case a submission was had and judgment was suspended on payment of costs. Indictments were returned against the following parties: W. C. Hastings, retailing spirituous liquors without license. J. H. Cook, working in distillery with out sign, as required by law. White Reynolds, resisting United States officer. Ed. Sparkling, colored, retailing with out license. A Sng-g-eatlon Without proposing to advise those interested in the matter, we would sug gest the propriety of holding the pro posed military fair for the benefit of the Hornet Riflemen at a time in May, say from the 19th to the 22d, as by so doing the date of the annual celebra tion of the 20th would be included, which would be mutually advantage ous to both events, as the celebration invariably brings a crowd to Charlotte, and the additional feature of a military fair and enoampment of the State Guard would secure a very large at tendance of people who would perhaps not attend either if held separately. This time is also favorable as offering one of the most pleasant seasons of the year, while at an earlier date an enter tainment of any magnitude might be seriously interfered with by unfavora ble weather, while to plaee it at a later date is to bring it within the heat of summer. These are mere suggestions that might with advantage be consid ered by those interested; though we have no doubt of the wisdom of those having the matter under consideration , and taking such action as will be best for the success of the undertaking. 1 1 l:u HABITUAL COSTTVEJiESS is the bane of nearly every American woman. JTrOm U UBuaiV UUO wnnwii w i i-MfnA ,h.4a t.lti tnH mtTmnotn Vmp, woman owes It to herself and to her family to use that eeieDrawa meaiane, nuiw'nw. uutuo sure remedy for constipation, and for all disorders .ww i-i-...--.- mm.jt II... Tww tt tm' lt.in1H nr Arm form. Equally efficient tn it&er.Boston Sunday 3 - PREMATURE UOSBOt THE HAIR ;i "f May! he entaeIy?iiTW, j fb use of BUB nmi w!nATM..Jto.flthar ooffiMund- PQft - cesses the paotUKf properties, irhloh: aeUj: suit the various conajfipnaM. me numan aau. i,ttrhn nam "arid dfr.It. MotneJ DV1WUD w -VTV:5 T ls i-3 -'-'7 1 r tbeJMtatedfloalp Italfotdtherlchesllustr,T prevents the nairnrom raumg oh. pnnpou am huiiht Wiinrohs rrowth. It li 'iloi ;ateltn.DOf flckr.' U lentt fiS jjJfiaJrt.Si i Butaets FMotfttE Iraxta areJaawn to be the UAEKETSBY TELEGRAPH DECEMBER 14, 1881. PRODUCE. BixTntOR -Noon Hour Ten anlet and steadr: fioward street and Western super f4.60S8d.0O; extra &25S6.87amily 0 6257.26Uy mills, suner S4.50So.26: extra $5. 60S: $6.25; famUr J17.60e$7.76; Bio brands 87 268877; Patapseo amlly 88.25. Wneat-fiouthcm duU and tower; Western dull and lower; Southern red 8L82& 818lj amber 81.40$1.48: Na 1 Maryland red ; No. 2 Western, old spot 81.73Sl-87tA; Western winter red spot 81.87a81.87t4; Deeem ber 81.87 bid; January fl.89aiSl.89Mu February S1.42UOS 1.42Vi; uaren 9i4oui.46M. vom Southern quiet; Western dull; Southern white 67M368; do. yeUow 67. BAiADwna-inght-Oats easier; Southern 48 52; Western white 500)52: mixed 48049: Pennsyl vania 49Q52. Provisions easier and anlet; mesa pork 817.75. Bulk meaU-sneulders and clear rib sides, packed 889Ui Baeon -shoulders 9; dearrib sides 10; hams 133)13. Lard-refined 12JA- Cofflse quiet and firm ; Bio e&rgoea ordinary w fair 840)10. Snsar- esaier: A soft vVa. wnissey quiet,ai9i.i7a9i.i74i- Jrreignta dulL Chioaso Wheat unsettled and senerally low er; No. a Chicago spring f 1.26 cash and Decem ber. Corn in fair demand and lower, at eovbdei cash; 60 December bid. Oats steady and In fair demaad, at 46 cash and December. Dress ed hogs-firmer, at 86.903)87 00. Pork unset tled and generally higher; $18. 50 f 18.87 cash and December. Lard - steady and In fair demand, at fiO.90810.95. Bulk meats steady and un changed. Whiskey steady and unchanged. Hsw Tosk Southern flour duU and droortlnc: common to fair extra $5,753)86.75; good to choice do $6.80088. 12 Wheat-opened taitAc lower and dosing weak and unsettled) ungraded spring 81.20; ungraded red fl.28Sl.42; ungraded white ; No. 8 red and January f 1.42- f 1.43. Com opened heavy and lower, and closing weak; ungraded 66371, Oats lower and fairly acUve; No. 3 49. Hops dull and drooping; yearlings 12322. Coffee dull and weak, and prices unchanged; Bio 911. Sugar quiet and weak; Pernambtco 7; China 6; fair to good refining quoted at 71437&; refined moderate de mand; Standard A 8. Molasses foreign dull and nominal; New Orleans In fair demand and firm,. Blce-rfalrly active and steady. Rosin quiet and weak, at f22082.25. Turpentine dull and unchanged. Wool unchanged and very quiet; domestic fleece 85350; Texas 14381. Pork about steadr and trade very slack and prices unchanged; middles dull and weak; long clear Md: short clear QGfe. Lard-ODened lower and fairly active, and closing weak and unsettled. Friegbts to Liverpool market duu. COTTON. Galtsstoic -Firm : mlddllns lithe: low mufng 11c; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 8,939; gross ; sales 1,425: stock 108,598; exports ooastwlM ; to Great Britain ; to conti nent 875: to France . Nobtoxjc Nom'l; mlddllns 11 7-16e:netrec'ots 4.189: cross : stock 70.485; exports coast wise 2.898; sales 1,643: exports to Great Britain 7,124; to continent . Baltimore Dull: middling USto: low mid dling 11 Vfe; good ordinary 10; net receipts 87; gross 810; sales ; stock 46,597; exports coastwise ; spinners ; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . Boerou Firm : middling 12e: low middling 114c; good ordinary 10; net receipts 1,704; Suss ; sales : stock 4,600; exports to reat Britain ; to France . Wilmington Firm ; middling HUc; low mid dling 10 13 16: rood ordinary 9e: receipt 882; gross ; sales : stock 23.450; exports eoastwise 1,063; to Great Britain ; to continent . Philadelphia f teady; middling 12o; low middling llc: good ordinary 10c: net receipts 163: gross 1,248: sales ; spinners 21 6; stock 20,420; exports Great Britain to continent Savannah -Dull; middling llc: low mid dling! 04c; good ordinary lOi&c; net recelDts 6,217; gross 8.824: sales 8.800; stock 106.6U1: exports coastwise 1,018: to Great Britain ; to Jrrance ; to continent . Nxw Oblbans -Quiet; middling lltfec; low middling He; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 8,007; gross 8.704: sales 5,000; stock 804.724: exports to Great Britain 4,000: to France ; coastwise 8,871; to continent 5,945. Mobile Quiet: middling lle; low middling 10c; good ordinary 10&c; net receipts 2,681; gross ; saies i,ouu; siock 53,158: exports coast ,610; France ; to Great Britain . Memphis Quiet; middling lithe: receipts 3,087; shipments 2.117; sales 1,150; stock 92,686. Augusta-Quiet; middling 10e; low mid dling I0e; good ordinary 10c; receipts 1,319; shipments ; sales 1,421. Chablbston Quiet; middling 11c; low mid dling 10c; good ordinary 105hc; net receipts 335; gross ; sales 2,000; stock 109.518; exports eoastwise : to Great Britain 1,314; to continent ; to France ; to channel New Tori Cotton dull: sales 85; middling uplands llc; middling Orleans 12 8-1 6c: con solidated net receipts 33,628; exports to Great Britain 15,969; to France ; to continent 6,820; to channel . Liverpool N con Steady: middling uplands 69-16d; middling Orleans 6 ll-18d; sales 0.000; speculation and export 2,000; receipts 5,600; American 2,500. Uplands low middling clause: December and January delivery 6 9-16d; January and February 6 19-32d; February and March ; March and April 6 ll-16d; April and May 6 23-32d; May and June 6 25-82d; June and July 8 13-I6d; July and August 6 27-32d; August and September . Futures steady. LrvxBPOOL. 5 p. m. Sales of American cotton 6.150: uplands low middling clause: December delivery ; December and January 6d; January and February ; February and March 8 1W B2d; Marcn and April ; Apruana Mar 8 1 1-1 Bd: Mar and June 6 23 82d; June and July 64d; July and August . Futures closed quiet. FUTURES. Nkw York Futures closed firm. Sales 103,- 000. DflmmhCT 11.953.96 January 1212315 February 12.823.8S March 12J 13.52 April 12.68.89 Mar 12.823.83 June 12.923.98 July. 18.023.08 August - 13.12.14 September 1440.46 octoDer , ji.iou.oi November, .r. 11.693.61 FINANCIAL. New York. Exchange, Governments firm : New 6's Four and a half per cents; 4.794 1.08 1.14 1.18 Four per cents, Money 538 and 1-82 State bonds-dull, except for Term- nessee, which were in demand at higher nrlces Sub-treasury balances Geld 889,466,570 currency,... ,ovi,mv Stocks dull and unsettled: Alabama Class A, 2 to 6 Alabama Class A. small 8' 81 Alabama Class B, fi's Alabama Class C. 4's Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern preferred, Erie ; Si$ 1.244 1.89 45 15 1.63 1.88 1.20 88 LS8 1.85 884 1.43 134 41 81 86 East Tennessee Georgia. Illinois Central.... Lake Shore.. Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga. New York Centra) Pittsburg. Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danvuie Bock Island Wabash, St. Louis ft Pacific Wabash, St. Louis 4 Pacific preferrM Western union. CITY COTTON MARKET. Office or The Observek. Charlotte, December 15, 1881. i The market yesterday closed quiet at the follow ing quotations: Good Middling. 11 Strictly middling 11 Middling..... - it Strict low middling. 10 Low middling. 10 Tinges.. 9l0 storm cotton nawa Bales yesterday 190 bales. Ohnrlotto Produce Blmrketa DECEMBER 14, 1881. BcrnNG PRICES. Corn, pertu h'l Meal, 85 90 1.25a.50 90al.00 1.50 , 75a8t) . Whxat. h Beans, white, per bushel. ............ Peas, Clay, per bush.. - Lady, " Wlte, " mujvb Family 4.25a4.50 . a75 55a65 Kxtra.-. ... . Super. .'. OimsheUed Dried yKurr i Apples, per In... ... ... . Peaches, peeled. ...... ... . ' Unpeejed .,. Blackberries.. .i... POTATO -i Sweet, .............. ..,........ Irish;;... ......... BoxnsB ' ' . r North Carolina.. .... E9ea,perdweii.i. ....... -. jpooltot-, ,;. , Cb&fcdiVi i 1 8ptltlsl M04f.-'j' 4a8 16a20 710 Sa5 t5 1.00 15a20 20&22 12a20 I0al6 . . 20 "3 X UTsVCJl, pWlR.f V'IVitiMiV ' 8 HEE.Der za. net... 6a6 MtrneBT, pr ttk, Mjt,. . i w -i . ; . i- -POBSf. i f. v ,,.f',,,.fi,. ouy . Clew rib sides. I.. ......... i,- 10 Prime Rio............................ 1416 Good. ....wr;v;. ........ 12al5 White lOall Yellow ...... 7i Molasses - - Cuba, 82a85 Sugar 8yrup 86a60 Choice New Orleans.. BOaSO Common 40a45 Salt Liverpool fine l.V)al.25 - coarse 85al.00 Whjhui Com. per gallon ....f 1.752.00 Bye, " IIoOb&OO BSAITDT Apple, per gallon.......... 82. 008.00 Peach, " f350 Wis; &mppemonfc per gailoni." .'.'."!" fLfiO BET AIL. CHEESE 20 Lard, per lb. 15 Tallow, per JJS 8al0 Baoon N.C hog round 1011 Hams, if. a 18 Hams, canvassed. 15al6 Bicb 8al0 Fruit Apples, Northern, per bbl 8J25.50 " Mountain, " 8.00 FlSH- Mackerel No. 1 1.25 -NO. 2 1.00 " -No. 8. 75 Codfish 15 Cabbage, per lb. 4a5 txa CLvtcvtistm cuts. Enppent Extraordinary! OPERA HOUSE. Monday Evening, December 11. Mr. F. J. Pilling, the well known metropolitan manager of flrsfrclass attractions, and general ad vertising agent of W. C. Coup's monster show and Paris Hippodrome, begs leave to announce the first appearance In Charlotte of the phenomenally powerful YOUNG ENGLISH TRAGEDIENNE, CLAIRE SCOTT, Supported by a most excellent company, carefully selected from the standard theatres of New York and London, led by the FAVORITE AMERICAN ACTOR, S. K. COBURN. MISS SCOTT will appear In the title role of Victor nugo's greatest; creation, LUCRETIA BORGIA, In whleh she 1b absolutely without a successful rival. The pret-s is unanimous In pronouncing her the greatest of all "Lucretlas," and also that she Is Indeed "the coming woman" of the tragic stage. WARDROBES MAGNIFICENT IN TEXTURE AND HISTORICALLY CORRECT. W Prices as usual: reserved seats secured at the McSmlth music store and the Central Hotel cigar stand. decio STRAYED, sfc-j- From my house, yesterday, a solid liver ay. colored Pup, about six months old. I will give a liberal reward for the return to me of said PUP. LATTA C. JOHNSTON, deci4 A. J. Bea GENERAL FEED DEALERS -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS OMMISSION MERCHANT CHARLOTTE, N. C. .WE HAVE NOW ON HAND-: JUST RECEIVED, ONE .CAR LOAD CAB LOAD BRAN, CAB LOAD CORN and PEA MEAL MIXED, CAB LOAB WHITE CORN, CAB LOAD YELLOW CORN, -f CAB LOAD PAT APSCO PATENT PROCESS 1 FLOUR, 2 CAB LOADS TIMOTHY HAY, AND WILL GLADLY QUOTE PRICES -TO- BOTH THE WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. Respectfully soliciting a share of your patronage, we are respectfully, novl3 A. J. BE ALL & CO. Perry & Co.'s Pens Ommmtm tuiv.aR Mffanmt BtvlM at Vmm VvMvsat tar&Sby mafl on receipt of cents. lylsonBSVeman, Taylor & Co., ' NEWY0B& may20-d2tawklyr To (he Stockholders OF THE "NORTH STATe'cOPPIB AND GOLD MINING COMPANY" rruXK NOTICE An assessment of FIVE CENTS L fER SHARE was, by resolution of the Board of Directors of the above company (passed on the 8rd day of December, 1881.) levtod upon rts Capi tal Btoeav payable, TBUBBPAX, January lain. 1882, to the Treasurer, JOSEPH wlLKtNS, atthe office of the company. Boom 10, No. 67 Second street, Baltimore city, Maryland', and it was further Resolves, That no of this assessment be given to the stockholdv. J)t the company by adver tisement in The American and Sun. of Baltimore dtv. and Charlotte Observes, oi North Osrollaa. once a week for four successive, weeka previoua to tne day oi payment; ana upon tne lauure or any stodrJiolder to pay such assessment on- or before the said 12th day of Januai7, 1882, said strxfci o, any part thereof upon which said assessment saai remain unpaid, as aforesaid shall be and hereU is declared forfeited for the benefit ef the eon pany. ' '- ' jutW M. wtKuntn. i JOSEPH WILKXOtS. : -(.-. FresldenJL dec9oswii . . 7 SPtar.. b - Cawmytb0 bmn4 et tpbaeca known u the ''rTTOEoMtefceii Bucket t-n.hni.;' i . " vJL The Iron-bound bucket.) ;r ... I ..The moss-covered bucket, , . , i. . ' i-!;! moil ! -ir CBA8. B. JOXESt , ' vliL;f Cbarlotte, JL C Beia Agent., Liberal to dealers. 4m, .MI! OUR BTJSJJfESS WILL BE POSITIVELY CLOSEDi.BT And in order to dispose of the balance of onr stock during this month, we have concluded to OFFER GREAT SACRIFICES. Do not fail to take advantage of this important sale. We offer extraordinary bargains in BOYS' AND MENS' CLOTHING. IW For sale at my residence one Crimson Parlor Set, One Walnut Bedroom Set, One Handsome Walnut Sideboard, Two Poplar Bedroom Sets, Centre Tables, and general household furniture. Possession given at once. dees -XJCTIOTsT SALE ! ! ! RODDICK & CO., TRYON STREET. In order to close out the balance of our stock we will AUCTION, ON Sale from 10 a. m. to 12 m., and from 8 to 5 p. m. GRANULATED S3 TOP Gr IRi;, - AND - IT JEILILdD W 6(D99 TU CS- JZ IES, CHEAPEST ILceMdDy )sivMg(n)iiDo Atwood's Cologne, HOYTS COLOGNE, 4711 GERMAN COLOGNE, FINE NATL BRTJ8HES, FINE FRENCH SOAPS, Just Received by WILSON & BURWELL, COOPER'S BUCHU fc17re?7. GROUND SAGE, Ground pepper-Ground bwbwell-s. T7TXTY7 TATT T?'lv PI OTTTC Jewelry Cases, Puff Boxes, Hand Mirrors JXJMil lVJlJUJtyl XJLu DJlVXO, Odor Cases, In all styles and at .all Jtrtces The largest and nicest assortment ever brought to this market. WILSON ft BURWELL. ttvX T'PTT'TOTT T A 1VJ WCl I U JA JYJLO JJL DA X JUL IV fTVTM) A T TAJ "17 (ST DBA TED OIL). Hydrallne has been proven of the n X lXiixJuxli Jla value in consumption, and all wasting diseases, invariably tog immediate Increase In weight fresh supply at Wilson & p Chew only the brand of tobacco known as Th Old Oaken Bucket. THE old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound backet, , The moss-covered bucket, . , That hung In the well. - U . ,. iTlaB. JONES. L Charlotte, N, CL, Sole Agent r wperai wrms w ewers ?k KITS Weotinwtoact8fllfiatOTfP Trade Marxs. oopyngms, eie-iiar tne unwed Biaies, Canada, Cuba, EngiandFraiice, Germany, etc. "Wtf nave naa lamywvs yew pnaicecM ' ' . .Patentaobtainea throojrh as are noticed tn the SCI- ektitioAmericab;. Thlalarga aad splendid lUus tratedweekrjrnaDer.tSOayeerrMwstheProereBS ef Sdeace, it vemnlerestliMr, and has anenormous eueoiaaon.' Aaaress muhn W4 mem sotvsi tors, PuVs.of ScmnTno Airrxicur, 87 Park Bow, eewTora. nana poPKaoCTurawimj gee. - m H. MORRIS & BROS. offer all our FANCY GOODS and TIN WARE at RODDICK & 00. IN THE CITY. T7T?T C Aline assortment, lustncerred by TT AAJUt WILSON ft BUBWELU highest protiue- BurweH's. TURKEYS, GEESE, BUCKWHEAT FLOUB new crop nvo Molasses, CBAKBERBIES, CHESTNUTS, . Xl- , ..." ' .-. , - :l. --? Ai.ll AUMlMAMV) ' ...-JT- S..M. HOWELL'S boy'40 lm best. V.f! ; . v - . uof.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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