LOCAL MATTERS. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4, 1882. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. J balakx Lodgb No. 81, A. v. & a. m. -Regular o.eetirig every second and fuurift Mondny nights. ExcKLaioB Loues No. 261, A. F. & A. M. Beg ui&i meeting ever; first and third Tuesday night. CKABixrra Chaftkb No. 89. B. A. M. Regular meeting every second and fourth Krtdaj nights. ChahijOTT Coimandary No. 2, K. T. BegoLar meeting every first and third Thursdays. 1SL. OIF XI Kxtohtb of Hokoh. Regular meeting every eeond aud fourth Thursdays. IK- 03T IE5 KK18HT8 or Pythias. Regular meeting nights first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. at lia sonlc Temple Hall. I. O. O. IF. Chablottx Loses No. 88. Meets every day night. Mkckletuubg Declaration Lodss No. & lleets every Tuesday nlghL Dnux Lodgx No. 108. Meets"every Thursday Mght Catawba Rivkk Encakpmxnt No. 21. Meets Irst and third Thursday nights In each month. ludei to Hew AdvertiMiuen w- J H. Ratteree -Removal. o'Donoghue, Hand & Co-New Drag Store. Wanted Apply at This Office. Attention. Independents. J. W. Wadf worth Kor Rent D. M. Rlgler For Rent Suicide and Dyspepsia. A most remarkable cure for dyspepsia, "Well's Health Re newer." The greatest tonic, best bu llous and liver remedy known. SI at druggists. Depot, J. H. McAden, Charlotte, N. C. The Florence Nightingale of the Nnrsery. The following Is an extract from a letter written to the German Reformed Messenger, at Chambers- Durg, jrenn.: A BXHXrACTBXSS. Just open the door for her. and Mrs. Wlnslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of thA numerv. Of this we are so sure that we will teach eur Susy to say, "X Blessing on Mrs. 'Wins- low" for helping her to survive and escape the rlninff. collcktaiK and tee thins siege. Mrs. Wins low's Soothing SvniD relieves the child from pain. and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the eums. reduces Inflammation, cures wind colic, and carries the Infant through the teething period. It performs precisely what It professes to perform, every part of It-nothing lesa. We have never seen Mrs. winsiow Know ner oniy inrougn me pre pa ration of her "Soothln SvniD for Children Teeth lng." If we had toe power we would make her, as she Is, a physical saviour to the Infant race. Bold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. UNRELIABLE SUBSTITUTES. The unparalleled success of Simmons Liver Bfgulator has stimulated unscrupulous Individ uals to Issue Imitations and substitutes which, be ing totally unlike the renolne In their effect and composition, are calculated to inlure the well- arned remedial reputation of Simmons Liver Peculator- a purely vegetable medicine contain inn no mineral poison, manufactured by a cheml- c.tl urocess and br Improved aouaratus originated and only used by J a. vueiiin e to., rniiaaeipnia. Let the poor sufferers from female complaints take courage and rejoice that a painless remedy has been found. We rtler to Lydla B. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound. It Is prepared at 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, llass. Send to Mrs. Pink ham for pamphlets. HOME CMIPtBTS. To promote a vigorous growt a or th hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam. It r-sto-es the youthful color to gray hair, remove dandruff, and cures tching cf the scalp. m'Dr. J. J. Mott and Mr. T. N. Cooper, of Iredell, were registered at the Central yesterday evening. ; ' tW Tryon Street Library ' Associa tion will elect its officers for theensu- ing six months at the regular meeting Friday night. JETHon. C. Dowd, who has been on a visit to his family in this city daring the holidays, left for Washington Gity yesterday evening. tMr. R. F. Stokes, formerly a sales man at Seigle & Co's., has taken a posi tion in the millinery department of the establishment of Wittkowsky & Ba- ruch. I3T Richmond and Danv'lle stock continues to advance, and the quota tions, compared with those of a short time ago, and with other good railroad stock, are astonishing. E3F" Coroner Alexander says that the body of James Wilson, the little negro murdered last month, showed more abuse than any ever coming under his observation. ESTJIr. J. R. Ratteree, whose store so narrowly escaped destruction by fire Monday night, desires to return thanks to the gentlemen who extinguished the firaso promptly. fW Mr. E. A. Hutchison, of Rock Hill. S. C. bid in the old Rock Island factory property, at the commissioners sale last Monday, at the sum of $8,000. The sale is subject to confirmation by the court. tW A. little saw dust or coal ashes could be used on some of the ice-cover ed sid walks of the city to good advan tage. There are a few places on Trade street that are really dangerous to pass over at night. (SFThe County Commissioners yes terday refused to entertain petitions from several liquor dealers to grant licenses for retailing in the city, from which it is to be inferred that the whis key war is not yet at an end. JSPThe fluency with which the aver age small boy of Charlotte indulges in profanity when from under the paren tal roof, is sufficient to harrow the pious mother s soul, or make an oia adept turn green with envy. USTMr. Watt Alexander, for the past seven years connected with the millin ery house of Mrs. Query, has taken a position with Messrs. Seigle & Co. for the present year. The long service with his former employer is a strong testi monial, and one of which aay young man might well feel proud. COUNTY WATTE US. wife . ftkm.t the CemmtMlnri al tmht dsvy i igsme Important Business Transacted - The board of County Commissioners continued their monthly session yester day, and transacted considerable busi ness of importance. Rev. WT. Waller, the county super intendent of public instruction, submit ted his monthly report, which was re ceived and filed.. Wm. Maxwell, register of deeds, pre sented his report of the number or marriage licenses issued during the last year, which shows tnat i4 were issued to whites and 222 to colored, for which the county ;received the sum of $185.50, less 5 per cent, commission to the register. Death el an oil cttl W. & Norment, Esq, died at his resi dence in this city yesterday morning, and the funeral 1 will take place this morning at 11 o'clock from his late residence on Stonewall street. He had long since pased his three score years and ten, and died of old age. He was the father of Dr. R. M. Norment, who is known throughout the State as a Republican politician of some note. -Amusement States. Frederick Warde and his company will fill an engagement at the opera house this evening in the "Merchant of Venice" and "Catherine and Petruchio." One of the best newspaper critics of the West, in speaking of this company's ap pearance at St. Louis, says: "In the mninff ttta t rQ trp HiftTI dianlaved Us V6T- An order was passed by the board to mtJ by assuming the role of Shylock m-rr W 11 u14aw f si afill M 1 " . . . in the "Merchant of Venice, in which nav Wm. Maxwell, register of deeds r J - - . . ... and clerk ex-offleio to the board, tne sum of $236.75, for services rendered. The jury serving at the inquest on the body of Jas. Wilson, the little negro boy whose death was caused hy vio lence, were paid $4.50 each for the three days investigation. The sum of $21.94 was ordered to be paid out of the school and county tax to J. R. Holland, the amount haying been improperly charged to L. W. Bar ringer in 1881 on 100 shares of bank stock, when it should have been but 50. An order was made reducing the valuation on the.house and lot of Mary O'Neill, in this city, from,; $600 to $200, and giving the sheriff proper credit on his accounts in consequence of the reduction.- The following order was passed in re lation to school district No 1. (former ly districts Nos. 1, 2 and 3 which were heretofore consolidated into one dis trict for white and colored:) "It is ordered by the county board of education that the sums of money standing on the books of the treasurer to the credit of districts Nos. 1, 2 and 3 be placed to the credit of the consoli dated district, and that the treasurer pay out of that tund all liabilities of the districts upon the order of the com mittee of district No. 1." The sum of $804.61, being the amount of money in the hands of the treasurer part Mr . Warde again prominently evi denced his originality and faithful, con scienteus study of Shakespeare. His Jew was no caricature, but his key-note was pitched in a facsimile of nature Shylock was a man robbed of all the eccentricity with which some actors invest the part, and stood out as one of the human family, albeit not a Gentile. "Katherine and Petruchio" the evening's programme, and in this con densation of the "Taming of thfrShrew" Mr. Warde was breezy, nervy and vig orous, acting in the true comedy vein. The star was much applauded for his artistic work." Gus Williams and his right hand man John Rickaby are at outs over the mer its of the former's new piece, "Wanted a Carpenter." Gus thinks there are mil lions in it, and John thinks there will be thousands out on it if it is kept on the boards, and Rickaby has resigued his position as manager in consequence. Many people here who saw the'German Senator" were; disappointed in the new piece. George Adams, the well known Humpty Dumpty, recently invited the pupils of several deaf and dumo asy lums in Baltimore to witness his per formance. This is one of the plays in which a deaf and dumb man has as AtJOTOTA Quiet; mMdUng I0o; low mid filing ioi&c; good ordinary 10c; receipts 431; shipments ; sales 896. Chaelesto Fair demand; middling 1 lfee; low mtdsung llfee: good orcnaary lOftc; net neelvu 868; gross : sales 2,000; stock 95,704; exports eosstwlM 4.184: to Sreat Britain : to continent ; to France to channel Niw Tom-Quiet; sales 404: middling up lands llfec; middling Orleans 12 8-16e; consoli dated net receipts, two days, 63.S58; exports to Great Britain 27,848: ;to France 2,987; to con tinent 15,622; to channel . LmBrsoii Noon Moderate inquiry freely sup plied; middling uplands 6d; middling Orleans Oftd; sales 10,000; speculation and snort 1,000; receipts 7,000; American 29,000. Uplands low middling clause: January delivery ; January and February 6 16d; February and March &&fed; March and April 621-82d; April and May 6 28-82dj May and June tflfed; June and July ; July and August : August and September . Futures doll and steady. FUTURES. rTxvr ToBX-Futores closed depressed. Sales 182, 000. January. 11.78.79 February ll.98Qi.99 March... 12.20 April. 12.S8 S&y 12.B263 June. 12.648)66 July?. 12.7601.77 Ancmof 12.K6a.88 September 12.24 25 October 1 1 40)50 November ilszuoo FINANCIAL. Kxw Tobx. 4.794 1.02 1.14 1.174b 6 plusfe Kxchange, Governments weak New 5s Four and a half per cents Four per cents Money, ataiA bonds easv Sub-treasury balances Gold- $84,083,000 currency,... 4,uio,uuu Stocks Opened weak and continued Irregular, closing wean and aecimea: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 AlabamaClass A, small Alabama Class B, 5's Alabama Class C. 4's. Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern preferred, DM Bast Tennessee Georgia. Illinois Central. Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central. Pittsburg. Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danville -. Bock Island Wabash, St. Louis ft Pacific Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific prefen'd Western Union. - 81 82 98 81 1.24ft 1.871 88 1.03 1.29 1.1014 981A 70 84 1.2916 1.3414 88 1.78 1.81 8414 fii4 77 AT COST! AT COST. AT. COST. -HAVING JUST TAKEN I FIND I HAVE ENTIRELY TOO EHTUCM STOCK ON HAND, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT I WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. decSO lm Ml n OK SELF-RAISING JBunccIkwDDesitt IFflconnff DEBT STATEMENT. for road purposes, under what is known g00(i a 5n0w as he who hears A Cougb, Celd, or Sore Throat Sheald Not be neglected. "Brown's Bronchial Troches are a sim ple remedy, and will generally give immediate te ller p,nu gulucrttsemcttts. as the Alexander road law, was ordered to be apportioned among the different townships of the county pro rata, and that said apportionment be subject to the order of the township supervisors. Messrs. C. H. Wolfe, Jno. Glenn, and W. S. Pharr were constituted a com mittee to cause the necessary repairs to be made on the bridge over Brier Creek, on the Monroe road. Kate Claxton, who 13 to appear here shortly, was recently injuncted in Bos ton for breaking a contract. The in junction was granted, and Katie was made to dance to the music. Lawrence Barrett has been doing Texas, while M. B. Curtis, as Sam'l of Posen, has been looking after the hell'f a dollar in Memphis. The Christmas number of the New W. J. Cherry was appointed a school J York Mirror, the best dramatic paper of The debt statement issued to-day shows the de crease In the amount of the public debt during the month of December to te $ 12,795,628.56 Cash in the Treasury, 258,877'f)80.76 Gold certificates, 5,188,120.00 Silver certificates 68rt.752 S0 Refunding certificates, 575.250.00 Legal tenders outstanding 7; 3,488,610.16 Fractional currency outstanding. 7.075,926.92 Decrease since June 80th, 1881, 75,107,09489 CITY COTTON MARKET. Office of Ths Obskbteb, I Charlotte. January 4, 1882. t The market yesterday closed weak at the follow ing quotations: Good Middling. 11 8trlcOy middling, 11 Middling. 10 Strict tow middling. 1 05& Low mlddlinn. ... 10 Tinges 914 Storm cotton ti29 Sales yesterday 13 bales. GrricLdLle Cakes. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholescmeness More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., nov23 New York. LeBoy Davidson, Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C AtteDlioD, Independents. YOU are hereby notified to attend the regular monthly meeting of your company this (Wed nesday) evening, at 7Vi o'clock. A full attend ance Is desired. By order, W. J. Harbison, Secretary. Jan4 It Bo. CHAMBBRS, President HcititlUR the P tle. The coroner esterday was out in search of the negroes, John "VVilsqn and Emeline Springs, charged with the murder of the little negro boy, James Wilson. He says he baa every prospect of being able to bring them to justice, as it is understood that they are just over the line in South Carolina. If they are not soon apprehended, no doubt a reward will be offered for their capture. m Mult for Pokfalou. Yesterday Justice Waring had the liveliest little law suit that has agi tated the usual serenity of court house circles since the days of the whiskey cases. Mr. A. B. Davidson, on behalf of Davidson and Spring, issued a writ of ejectment to gain possession of the corner store on Tryon street occupied by Mr. Wolf Kaufman. The occupant refused to vacate, claiming that legal notice had not been given, and that it was his understanding that he could retain the house as long as he might desire it. On the other hand the plain tiff .in the suit testified that he had given the del endant verbal notice about the first of last January, again in April, and again in July, and that some time after the first of October he served a written notice on the defend ant to vacate on the first of this year. Both sides were ably represented, Messrs. W. P. Bynum, W. II. Bailey, R, D. Johnston, F. I. Osborne, and It. D. Graham being engaged by the parties to the suit. After arguments had been made the point was made by J udge Bynum, for the defence, that the written notice served in October was a waiver of all previous notices, and that the propert; had already been rented to another party when the written notice was served. The Justice reserved his de cision until to-day, when the counsel will have had time to look up the au thorities oh the point raised. It is likely the case will be appealed, which ever side may win. committeeman for district No. 72, in Crab Orchard, in place of J. C. Hood, who is not a residentof the district. Messrs. C. L. Adam3, J. C.Springs and Geo. Miller, severally petitioned the board for an order authorizing the sheriff to issue licenses for the retail of spirituous liquors within the city of Charlotte. The petitions were not granted. The county treasurer was ordered to pay all jurors for the Bpecial January term of court, when the tickets have been certified by the clerk of said court : the same to be paid at the end of each week, or at the end of the term of said court. The county board of education or dered that the county treasurer place to the credit of the public school fund the sum of $2,575.35, being three-fourths net of the State poll tax, ana inai me remainder, $858.45, be placed to the credit of the general county fund for the support of paupers. Also, that the sum of $1,486.96, being three-fourths of the county poll-tax, be placed to the credit of the public school fund, and the remainder, $495.65, to the county general fund, for support of paupers. These orders were made to take effect December 31, 1881. Below will be found a statement showing the amount of taxes received by the county from M. E. Alexander, sheriff, for public school purposes for the year 1881, and from all other sources since 5th October, 1880, the date of the last apportionment: DIBITS, Property tax, including bank StOCK, 1801, On uation . Less Sheriff's commission 5 per cent. 8,378 81 418 94 State poll tax , , Less 5 per cent, commission off for poor Special State poll tax Less o per ceui. cviuimaoiuu County poll tax Less 5 per cent commission 8,614 52 ISO 72 3,433 80 858 45 1,613 62 80 68 $7,959 87 $2,575 33 Vfc off for poor 2,086 95 104 94 $1,982 61 495 65 $1,532 94 1,486 96 Holiday Goots. THE CHOICEST COLLECTION OF FANCY GOODS AND Siiverplated Ware, ever txhlbi'.ed in Charlotte, at the CHI N A'.fALACE -OF- BROOM) our Stock is eeaplete In aU Its braches, I snd everything will be exhibited. Call early snd avoid the rush and get first choice. ,..,, Mv. China Tea and Dinner 8etts, Chaabei '. Vans.. Coiome aetts. Cups ana ug. VSI".V2 logn LDdl rlaquet an Itesks. Bmoklnc Setts and Banks, iancy Basket Concord Note, The young people of Concord on Monday participated in a street mask parade.and closed the jollities of the day with a grand mask ball at night. D. A. Reese, Esq., the former pro prietor of the Morris House, has re moved to Hickory, where he has pur chased property and will in future con duct the hotel business. The Morris house ha3 passed into the management of a gentleman from South Carolina. J. Y. Morrison,, the druggist, has as sociated with him in business Mr. Elam King, of Concord, and they will conduct the business together during the present year. Mr. Tom Morrison, a popular clerk in the dry goods house of Messrs. Cannons &Felzer, has severed his connection with the house, and his place has been filled by Mr. C. W. Graham, the- mana ger of the firm's branch house at Salis bury. It iSj stated that the guano dealers of nnnriird are in a fair way to loee con siderable money on their time transac tions on account of not having regis tered their mortgages. The merchants, who also did considerable time busi ness, attended to this important matter, and the guano men now find that their turn generally comes second, while many of the farmgra are ne to Pa7 out. . 30iB BILLINGS HS1BD JEOM. NiYJPOBT. B. L, An,t 11, 1880. tv... nittera-T am here tnlng to breathe la all thesalt air of the ocean. d Steer for more ithan , j-ear with a rabaOT M Net Amount from fines Amount from retal liquor 11- C6DSCS Amount from unlisted prop erty and polls Amount from State Sup. of Public Instruction 237 00 283 55 87 32 2,560 25 813,555 12 3,16812 Total CREDIT. By Am't paid Register of Deeds By Am't paid Co. Treasmer By Am't paid Sheriff for in solvents , ,. By Am't paid Co. Superintend By Am't paid for stationery $16,723 24 46,95 283 22 625 21 312 00 ii 05 the times, is a splendid production, as is also that of the following week, and the two contain much information in regard to the movementsof the traveling companies of the country, including dates of performances in advance. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH JAXUAhY 8. 1882 PBODUCK. WruoHGTOK, N. C.-Spu1ts turpentine firm at 52c Bosln firm; strained 82.06; good strained S2.10. Tar steady at 81-0. Crude turpentine steady at 82.25 hard; 83.60 for yellow cap; 82 80 lor virgin interior. wrn uucwuigeu,- yi 81882; mixed 78079. Baltimore Hoon Flour quiet, with more Inquiry and unchanged; Howard street and West ern super 84 87ffi$5.00; extra 8o.26Q88.87; family 80.50a87.25; city mUis, super $460(1 85.25; extra 85 60386 25; family 87.5o087.75; Klo brands 87.25387.87; -Patapsoo family 88.26. Wheat-Southern nig her; Western higher and closlna easier; Southern rd 81 38381.89; amber 81.4o081.42; No. 1 Maryland 81 .4e4i asked; No. 2 Western winter red spot and December 81.89to $1.89t: January $I.89Vi381.8b; February 81 42Ui381.42Vb: March 81.44281.45; April S1.47V1 asked. Corn -Southern higher; Western easlei and fairly active; Southern whtte 72; do. yellow 67&43B8. BAurmoRi-Nlght Oats firm; Southern 47350; Western wmte 49351; mixed 48347; Pennsyl vania 47350. Provisions unchanged; mess pork 817.75. uulk meats -shsuldsrs and clear rib sides, packed 7Mb39VSi Bacon -shoulders 8V; clear rib sides lOVs; hams 12318. Lard-refln-ed 12. Ooffse firm; Bio cargoes ordinary to fair QOlOVi- Sugar-quiet; A soft i& Whisker-dull, at 8M7tt Freights dull and un changed. CiHcnnriTi-Flotu quiet, but firm; family 88.00-388-85. Wheat-scarce and firm; No. 2 red winter 81.8838l.4U Corn-dull and a shade lower, at 69. Oatt-duU, at 48. Pork-aull and nominal, at 8 15.25381 550. Lard-diU 1, at 810 90. Bulk meats-dull; shoulders 86.253 8H.50; clear ribs 88.66088.75. Bacon-firm; shoulders 87 50; ribs 810 00; clear 8IO.0O. Whiskey-steady, at 81.15; combination sales of finished goods 710 barrels on a basis of 81-15. Sugar in fair demand; hard PftOlOVi; New Orleans 738. Hogs-qulet; common and light 85 00380.80; packing and butchers 30.2001 86.65. Chicago Flour nominally unchanged. Wheat -active, but lower; No. 2 Chicago spring S1.260 81 2614 cash; 81.26 January; 8l.27U381.27fc. Corn-unsettled and dull, but .generally lower; aU 60080. Oats-lniairoemtJa, dui at , , lower raie, at 48 cash; 43 Janwy and Kebruary Dressed hogs strong and higher, at 87.26387.80. Pork dull and weak and lower, at 8 16-000-Sl8.62tteash; 816.60 January; 816.853816 87 February. Lard active, but lower at 0.VK3 S10 921A cash and January; $11,0713811.10 February. Bulk meats in fair demand, but at a lower rate; shoulders 88 00: short rib 88.75; clear 89.00. Whiskey steady and anchanged, at 8 1 1 7. Nrw Tom Southern flour unchanged and dull: common to fair extra 85.65380.70; good to choice do 88.75388 00. Wheat-unsettled and opening U3c better, but It subsequently lostthe advance and receded about Uc and closing with a little more strength; ungraded winter - ; un graded red 1.2WCPl.iunKraou www- . Na2 red and January 8142381.43: February 81.45381.461. Cora opened somewhat strong er and declined 3se, closed a shade firmer; ungraded 65372; southern jeUew 68W069: do waite 72378; No. 2 and January 69370; Feb ruary 7137214. Oats unsettled and closing dull ana aioopmg; no. a ouuoi un changed and dull. Coffee unchanged in price and trade light; Bio 9k 3 1 IV m Sugar-in fair demand and firm; fair to good refining quoted at 71; refined steady; standard A 8058. MOias ses foreign steady and quiet; New Orleans . Bice steadily held and la more demand Bosln firm- at 82-85382 45. Turpentine firm, at B51A bid Wool quiet ana nrnn aomesnc neeco 86350; Texas 14381. Ports-vry dull, and In burers iavor, ai 91 i.vcauvwi . ioj imuuico um and unchanged. Lard 87.503810.00. Freights to Liverpool market firm. Charlotte Produce market. J AN UAH Y 3. 1882. 85 90' BUYING PKICE& Cobh, perbush'l Mkax,, " Wrtit. Bkahs, white, per bushel 1.25a.50 Pias, Clay, per bnsh. 90al.00 Lady, " 1.50 White, " 76a80 Floub Family v 4.25a450 1 mi Farina, 4 00 3.75 55a65 Extra. Super Oats, shelled, Dried Fkuit Apples, per lb. Peaches, peeled... " TJnpeeled Blackberries Potatoes Sweet Irish Btjttkb North Carolina. Soos, per dozen. IrOULTBY Chickens 121fcal Spring loaizi ducks Turkeys, per K.... Oeese Bkk7, per lb., net... Mtjttom, per lb., not Pork, ' " . 41fea6 15a20 7al0 8a5 75 1.00 I5a20 25 15 25aS0 5a6 COME AND SECURE A PACKAGE AND 8a9 SELLING PBICE3 WHOLESALE. 1,289 Total on hand Less for future expenses Fruit Plates. Blsaue Toy rianws, wyu" .VLim nd Work Stands, Japanese Boxes and Trays, tt nam J"'" am QOt afraid lo sayso. . . rbr.ll. Rank UnhhAV Rnlln. ChlmCS. jtOftCftl 10P J Vnnra wlthmit ft gtrUZZlC, t indite mix Hip BUters.with the sea gi Indhave found the tincture a wnrnwaL- T I nave been greatly aeiPo w 815,433 81 1,433 81 Leaving net balance SHOpe 0 The report was examined and found to be correct. The amount in the hands of the treasurer will be appor tioned amdng the various school dis tricts of the county. The board wiU continue its sitting a.H9v fnr th transaction of other county buatnesft 1 - mortuary Below will be found a report of the number of interments in the two cem- aeries for the month of December, with causes of death: Elmwood. Male adults, 1; female adults, 2. Cause of death ; heart disease, 1 . debility. 1. Pinewood (colored). Male adults, 1; children, 6. Cause of death: pneumo nia. 2: diarrhoea, 1; consumption, 1; meningitis, 1; typhoid, fever, 1 ; prema ture birth, 1; unknown,!. The midnight marauder should not be Jnlsh . m AHmr anv mora aulcklT than daeohorcoidbfan kind be driven from thesynv Dr. Bull's eoafh syrup quieUjyet ",,-i.J nilds: under its eontroL Price DVOWIWf fawsOTrw " 25c COTTON. GALTBSTOH-Qulet; middling llc; low mld'ng lltec; good ordinary 10W; net receipts 1.028; gross ; lam sic jui.rw. coastwise : to Great Britain ; to conti nent : to jrranee . Norfolk - Quiet , middling 11 Vtr net reo'pts 1R.V rrnu i stocx Ol.'iOU. expons ooaK- wim i:i 10: sales 1,485: exports to Great Britain 10,094: to continent . BAiiTTMOBE Qalet. middling 1 lc; low raia- dUnalliA; good ordlaaiy 10U: net rects uuu: sross 805 "ales 200. stock1 54 827; exports eoastwiM 75: spinners 150; exports to Great BrltAin : w souuuom . BnTnir-Ouiet. midditna 1216c; low middling lmc; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 2,464; CrOSI 4,028; Sie : uicb Gnat Britain 440: to France . WTTnfvmw Staadv: mldd'a lllhe: low rald- 411ni 10 16-16; good ordinary 10 1-16: rec'ts 77?; (toh : sales ; stock 16,563; exports oaatwiae ; to Great Britain -i to. continent . Phtxadklpda Quiet; middling 12o; low middling 11 Mo: ooi3 ordinary lOfte: net receipts S42 gross 1,569; sales spinners 815: stocli 607 ; exports Great Britain ; to continent SATAMtAH Easier; middling 11 c: low mid dling lOSdc; good ordinary lOo; net receipts 8 584; gross ; sates 2,100: stock 11554; exports coastwise 4.29ft: to GreatBrttaln ; to France i to continent .7,100. , NXW 0BLiA8-8teady ; middling 110; tow 9774Tsi0:524raa4. exports to Great Britain ;. w rrawse i eoastwlae : to continent . MoBiu-Oalet: middling lltae; low middling 108: good ordinary lOfce; net receipts 880; grow 887: sales l.OOO: stock 5.424; exports Seat 846; France . to Great Britain . Mxxfhis Easy: middling Hike; receipts 7lTupmentt. W sajee r stock 10M5. Bulk Mkats Clear rib sides 10 Coffee Prime Bio 14?,lfi, Good 12al5 8tjoh- n White lOalUfe Yellow 7a9 Molasses Cuba 82a85 Sugar Syrup 5a5) Choice New Otleans 50aS0 Common 40a45 8alt . . Liverpool fine I.ri0al.25 coarse 85al.O0 sjy jpj yy. Corn, per KaUon 8t.75a2.00 J&JQ, , to Qfl.VUWVU Apple, per gallon. S2.00aS.00 Peach, " 82.50 Wdnrx, Sctrppernong, per gallon. 81.50 RETAIL. Chsxss - 20 Lahd, perlb. 15 Tallow, ner lb oaiu Baoom N.C hog round lOall Hams,N.C. 13 Hams, canvassed. 15al6 Bici) 8al0 Fbdtt Apples, Northern, per bbl 8.25a. 50 " Mountain, " 8.00 Mackerel-No. 1.. ... 1.25 " -No. 2 100 " -No. 8 5 Codfish .15 Cabbage, per tb 4a5 ftem flnefttsemmts. THE NEW DRUG STORE, Corner of College and Trade streets, (Wilson A B ack's old stand.) IS NOW OPEN. Parties destring Fresh and Sellable Drags will do well to give us a can. jin4 tf CDONOGHUE, HAND & 00. WANTED. A competent book keeper of several years ex perience desires a situation In Charlotte. Best of references! given. For address apply at THIS OFFICE. Jan4 It FOR KENT. A dwelling iwuira iu u Miiu u iwuio, kitchen with 2 rooms, and a well of cood cater in the rard: within five ml ut'a mt of nnblto sauare. Also, a cot tage contalaing 4 rooms, with a well of I good water In tne yard and a good g rinn PnnMAfilon slven immediately. an4 J. w. WAixswuni-u. FOR RENT. " A neat cottage on B. street xx. -TRY IT.- Atwood's Cologne, HOYTS' COLOGNE, 4711 GERMAN COLOGNE, TINE NATL.BBTJBHES, FINE FEEKCH E0AP8 Just Received by WILSON & BUBW ELL. nnrMlPDIC -r TTXT TT Is a superior remedy for all diseases of the BLAppEB. COO" EK O i5UOlU Soldonlyby - - - WlLfcCN & EUBWELL. GROUND SAGE, Ground Cayene Pepper, Ground Kack Pepper, at FINE TOILETTE SETS. The largest and nicest assortment ever trought to this market. WILSON & bubwull. TURKISH BATH TOWELS, A fine assortment, WILSON Just received by & BUBWELL. rrirrvTi A T TVT?1 (HYDBATED OIL). Hydraline has been proven of the highest JjL X JJiC A lXlN Ili value In consumption, and all wasting diseases, invariably produc ing immediate increase In weight: Fresh supply at Wilson & Burwell's. aa4 8t D. M. BIGLEB. if you want; a bzat.lt goo! STEEL PEN Ask yonr Stationer or send 25 cents in stamps for a box contain lng two dozen JUST GO TO PERRY'S of NICKEL, AXD GILT, Of Assorted Pat terns, in a Aiefcei- Matcn&ox. Sold by all Stationers. IyIsou, Blaiman, Taylor 4 Co., Sols Agents, New Tobk. decSU REMOVAL. T Have removed mv stock of Groceries from J. Trron street to the Bhelton building, on East Trade street, where I will be pleased to see my customers and friends. Bespectfully. Jan wf sun . J. K. BATTEBEE. , SALE OF BONDS. BY virtue of an order of the superior coon or Alamance county, in the ease of Alvls King and others against W. D. and A. Hurray and others, I will offer for sale at the court house door In Greensboro, N. a, at public auction, for easb, n MnrutaT. Out Ath dm of Vehru&TT. lflf&. at 12 o'clock L, eight 8) bonds of tke county of Car-, teret Issued February 20th. i860, each for 8500 and one February 20th. 1880, to each ef which bonds coupons are attached for Interest at 6 per cent, from February 20th. 1875. ' ' artia dAsirins furthur information can address my attorney. James X. Boyd. Esq., Greensboro, N. C. A A. ttCCAUliKX, Jn3 tda Beeetrer. MUSIC ! SCHMITT takes pleas ure In In formlng'tha a now forming m the following Instruments: Violin, Piano, G .tar. uornei ana Vint a im mtrirta Inatmment. Lan TUrniSU tile KirhABt tAatimontaia to abil ? and have had ih. avnA4aMA nf half a AAntiirr In teachlmz. piiiTioa and Oram tuned and repaired and stiBf&Atton raaranteed. ran Hiwava be found at mi Music Boom on Chnreh street earner of 6th. Bespectfully, tfec20 Pref. H. SCHMITI. snnenl vubMe of Charlotte that classes and will give instructions and see what MICE FRUITS He has for New Year's Dinners, and tow very cheap he is selling Toys and Fancy Articles FOR NEW YEA1VS rH-rJM i a. dec81 d T0jTltW .EtC. JOBH BttLMflS. dec! I