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I LOUAL MATTERS. Z FU1DAY, JAN. 6, 1882. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. PHALANX LODOI NO. 81, A. C. A A. M. -RegUiU jetlng every second and fourth Monday nights. Xxoxlsiob Lodox No. 281, A.F.4A. M. Reg- ar meeting every first and third Tuesday nights. CHABLom Chxptxb No. 89, B. a. M. Regular meeting every seoond and fourth Friday nights. 4 Charlotte Cowcabdaby No. 2. K. T. Regular jteetlng every first and third Thursdays. f HI- OF 13.. f Khiqhts or Honor. Regular meeting every second and fourth Thursdays. I Knights of Pythias. Regular meeting nlghta I first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. at Ma 1 sonic Temple Hall. f I. O. O. IF. I Charlotte Lodox No. 88. Meets every Man- I riuv n4rt MBOKIiXNBUBO DECLARATION LODGE NO. fl. Meets every Tuesday night Dixlk Lodox No. 108. Meets' every Thursday Light. Catawba Ritkr Encampment No. 21. Meets Irst and third Thursday nights In each month. I tide to New Advert iaeoieu Farg aves & WTlnelm Rubber Over-shoes. w. H. Chick Removal O F Asbury Attention. Hornets. flimiNEH NOTICES. Suicide and Dyspepsia A most remarkable cure for dyspepsia. "Weirs Health Benewer." The greatest tonic, best bil lions and liver remedy known. SI at druggists. Depot, J. H. MoAdeD, Charlotte, N. C Who is Mrs. Wlaslow T Is this Question Is frequently asked, we will sim ply say that she Is a lady who for upwards of for ty 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 In a lifetime spent as nurse and physician, she has compounded a Soothing syrup. for children teething. It operates like magic giving rest and health, and is moreover, sure to regulate the Dowels, in consequence oi tnis ar ticle, Mrs. Wlnslow is becoming world-renowned as a benefactor of her race; children certainly do rise up 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 has given It the benefit of Mrs. Wlnslow Soothing Syrup. Try it, mothers try It now. Ladies' Visi tor. New Tork irk City. Sold br all druezlsts. 25 cents a bottle. WE TELL YOU PLAINLY that Simmons Liver Regulator will rid you of dys--pepsla, purify your system, enable you to sleep we:i, prevent malarial diseases and give you a brisk and vigorous feeling. It acts directly upon tue liver and kidneys cleansing, purifying, Invig orating and fortifying the system against disease It will break up chills and fever and fever and prevent their return, and is a complete antidote to all malarial poison-yet entirely free from quinine or calomel. Try It and you will be astonished at the good results of the genuine Simmons Liver Regulator, prepared by J. fl. Zellln A Co. A lady from Oregon writes: Dr. Benson: I think you should be presented with a chariot of pore gold, for your Celery and Chamomile Pills having proved such a blessing to thousands of sufferers with sick and nervous headache, neuralgia, nerv ousness and dyspepsia. JOSH BILLINGS HEARD FROM. Newport H. L, Au 11, 1880. Dear Bitters I am here trying to breathe In all the salt air of the ocean, and having been a suf ferer for more than a year with a refractory liver, 1 was Induced to mix Hop Bitters with the sea gale, and have found the tincture a glorious result. I have been greatly helped by the Bitters, and am not afraid to say so. Yours without a struggle. Josh billings. Lydla R. Plnkhim's Vegetable Compound will at all times and under all circumstances, act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. Address Mrs. Lydla K. Pink ham, 238 Western Avenue. Lynn, Mass., for circular. To promote a rigorous growth of th hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam, lc rtsto-ea the youthful color to gray balr, remove dandruff, and cures tcblng of the scalp. Absolutely Pure. Till, finni,.. T.A w-fl.. A nmlf strength and wholes" meness More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. 8old only in cans. HUXAL HAILING rUWDJCKUO., hov23 New York. LeRoy Davidson, Bole Agent, Charlotte, N. C Ho THE CHOICEST C0LIM0OF mm FANCY GOODSr AND Silverplated Ware, cvertxhllited'in Charlotte, at the CHINASPALACE OF- J. Our Hlock la noranlntA In all Its branches, and tverything will be eihlblted.RCail early and avoid "io iusnandfet nrst choice. Chin. Ta nf ninnu Safta. (Tllltitwr HAIL. vases, Coloime 8tts. Cuns and Moss. Knerenei, flaques and Fruit Plates, Bisque Figures, Writing vesKs, ernoimg Betts, Tor rnanos, tooi unesu and Banks. Vanr fduknia and Work Stands. Japanese Boxes and TteysT he finest collection of bolls. Banks; Bubber Balls, Chimes, Kusloal Tops royal iwst jk NJ lday Goods. BROOn decll HOME CHIPLtTS. tST Trade has been dull daring the week. tW Wood has been bringing a good price for the past week. tTom Fraser, the advance agent of Pixley, was in the city yesterday. tW Passenger and freight traffic over the Air Line has perceptibly diminish ed since the opening of the holidays. t3fThe streets were in worse condi tion yesterday than they have been since the winter set in. ESTWarde played in Greensboro last night, and will be in Raleigh to-night, from whence he goes to Norfolk. E"A new feature of Pixley's com pany is an orchestra leader of its own. This has been found necessay in order to produce the music set to the play. EThe city bill poster yesterday posted the Pixley company. Her date is the 11th instead of the 12th, as here tofore announced. tSPBrown has taken the place of gray for bride's traveling dresses. Per haps this announcement is in time to be of use to several Charlotte ladies who expect soon to travel as brides. Mr. Luther Benson arrived in the city yestarday evening on the train from Greensboro, where he has been spending several days with friends. He goes to Augusta, Ga., to fill an engage ment. EgMuch complaint was made about the condition of the opera house night before last. It was so cold as to be ex tremely uncomfortable, and it is to be hoped that this important matter will receive proper attention hereafter. C5T"The county superintendent of public instruction gives important no tice in another column to those con templating teaching in the publio schools. The days for examinations are fixed by law, and no private exam inations will be held. ""Messrs. Whitsett and Wisenbury, who were injured by the locomotive explosion at the Air-Line yard day be fore yesterday evening, are reported to be getting on very well, and have every prospectof being able to return to duty shortly. ElTOne of Charlotte's curiosities is a live rooster without a head. His head was cut off last Tuesday morning and he continues to walk around, but declines to crow. The owner adminis ters food with a spoon, which sustains life. The incredulous will smile, but the chicken can be seen at a grocery store on East Trade street. CThree prisoners escaped from the jail in Charlotte last Saturday night by cutting through the wall and descend ing by a rope made of blankets. States ville American. If the American had read the account of the e3cape published in this paper, it would have seen that no rope was used. The hole was made in the wall within a foot or so of the ground. Drew l lie PlBiio. The Chickering Piano Company, du ring the Atlanta exposition kept a reg ister of the parties who visited their ex hibit with the view of giving away one of their finest pianos. Tickets were given to each party, and the lucky num ber was to draw the prize. Young Powell, of Texas, son of Dr. Powell, of Atlanta, was the winner. Viclt's Floral Gatdd. Of the many guides and seed and plant catalogues sent out by our seed men and nurserymen, and that are do ing so much to inform the people and beautify and enrich our country, none are so beautiful, none so instructive as Vick's Floral Guide. Its paper is the choicest, its illustrations handsome,and given by the thousand, while its colored plates are gems. This workishandsom enough for a gift book, or a place on the parlor table. Published by James Vick, Rochester, N. Y. ITIurdercha Caufbt. Deputy Sheriff Orr yesterday captur ed Emeline Springs, the negro woman charged with murdering James Wilson, the little six year old negro boy, an ac count of whose death was given a few days ago in The Observer. The prison er has been placed in jail, where she will remain until her trial, and perhaps ex ecution, as the evidence against her is very conclusive, leaving little chance for her escaping conviction. The father of the child has not yet been appre hended, but it is. thought he will be overtaken shortly. Not the Vunal Way. The negroes engaged on the water works have found the job to be a kind of thick-and-thin affair. Generally this class of laborers have been in the habit of letting up whenever a little rough weather occurred, but the contractors are not of the let-up kind. The work has gone steadily on., an.d wripn an em ploye has failed to report, as several have .during the holidays and cold weather, his place was immediately fill ed. The negroes have never fully ap preciated what is required of them as laborers, but when they come in con tact with the northern business man of push they generally receive a lesson. Bad Road. The roads, in the neighborhood of Charlotte are said to be in next to an impassible condition, a state of affairs which operates to the serious incon venience and injury of the farmer and tradesman alike, as the former will not venture out with his team under such circumstances, unless from absolute necessity. There is relief needed from nmasliarA ttmnnrh 1 t. iq a hoA l.tmA tfl cover the house after it has commenced raining. ' It is understood that four attempts have been recently made to get the township board of road supervisors to gether for the transaction of business and each attempt was a failure. Gen tlemen should not accept trusts of this kind unless they are willing to dis charge the duties imposed, and we take occxsioi! j -!t here to state, as the super visors may be aware, that a penalty of fine and imprisonment can be imposed for a failure to discharge the duties in cumbent upon those holding such trusts. : i t m i (YiffftA drinkers should read the advertisement In another column beaded "Good Coflee." CHy Court, - At the Mayor's court yesterday'morn ing Bob Biggers and Pink Mason.Jwb.ite were np for an affray. The former was fined $20 and cost, and the latter $5 and costs. McDonnell, for street pro fanity, was fined $2.50 and costs, and' a negro man, for having a general racket and breaking a lamp fa another negro's house, paid costs and damages. "il'ILm." Annie Pixley, one of the handsomest and most popular little actresses that has ever appeared before a Charlotte audience, is booked for the opera house at this place next Wednesday night, the llth. She is well remembered by the theatre-going people of the city, and when here last winter made herself a decided favorite. As "M'liss" she gives a most correct portrayal of -Western life and Western character, ahorhile the piece is full of the provincialisms of the mining camp, it is free from offen sive features. Her success this season throughout the North and West has been marvelous. On Christmas day she played to the largest audience in the Grand Opera House in New York that ever witnessed any previous play in that theatre. Where Key West CI j are are Blade The population of Key West, Fla in Side and outside of the corporation boundaries, is variously 'estimated at from 12,000 to 16,000. It is asserted by persons well acquainted with the place that it does not contain half a dozen families from the Southern States of the Union, and not twenty families from the Northern States, and that of the whole population, exclusive of the garrison and the United States officials, there are not twenty-five unacclimated adults. About one-half of the popula tion are supported directly or indirectly by the trade in tobacco and the manu facture of cigars; and the other half are dependent upon fishing and spong ing. The tobacco is brought from the West Indies, and most of it from Cuba. The cigars manufactured from it are shipped almost exclusively to New York, either directly by ocean steamers or through Cedar Key and Fernandina. JLit oi Letter Remaining uncalled for in the post office at Charlotte, N. C, for week end ing December 19, 1881 : Wash Alexan der, Mrs. M. M. Alexander, Bly the Aber nathy, J. M. Blanchard, Mrs. Martha Barber, Mrs. Mary Baker, J. R. Brown, Jno.M. Blair, Rachel Berry, Miss Sallie Caruthers, J.E. Clay borne, Jane Camp bell, Edward Deaton, Marshal Elliott, Sarah Fernandise, S. L. Gardner, R. G. Graham, Wilson Graham, Eliza Houser, W. H. Henderson, P. A. Hodges, Mrs. Lucy Heard, John Howser, Emily Hor ton, Jno. Isehour, M. A. Johnson, M. M. Jackson. Miss Maggie Jones, Mr. Will Kitchen, Thos. W. Kendall, Harriet Kent, Charlie D. King, C. Oakland Klitt, J. H. Lumpkin, Wm. Miller, Robert Morehead, Eliza Morehead, H. A. Moton & Co., Frank Marsh, Amanda Orr, Miss T. Plummer, Thomas Rich ards, Melchi Rheinhardt, Emma Reni man, Roxanna Stroud, D. Scott, Dr. Chas. E. Statt, Mrs. Turner, Seymour Whiting and lady, Mrs. Martha A. Wadkins, Jones White, Mrs. Anna Warlick. When calling for any of the above please say advertised. W. W. Jenkins, P. M. The Atlanta ExpoaltlonWne First Suggested It In an article published in yesterday's Observer, from the pen of Mr. Geo. Draper, ot Massachusetts, in relation to the Atlanta Exposition, the writer says: "All parties, so far as I know, credit Mr. Edward Atkinson with hav ing originally suggested the exposition, and with having done much to pro mote its organization and success by calling attention through the press of the country to the advantages that would result from it if successfully carried out." That Mr. Atkinson contributed much to the success of the exposition cannot be denied, but whether he first suggest ed the idea of an enterprise of the kind is an open question. The first public suggestion from Mr. Atkinson, of which we know anything, appeared in the New York Herald of August 20th, 1880, and was in favor of New York City as the place. On the 24th Mr. N. Dumont, of Lowell, N. C, in a letter to the same paper, insisted that the South was the field and Atlanta the place, and then set to work, together with Col. G. J. Foreacre,to have the exposition held at Atlanta. In a letter to Mr. Dumont the Atlan a proposition was accepted by Mr. At kinson, and the information given that the latter gentleman knew nothing of Atlanta and her business men, where upon Mr. Dumont made arrangements to meet him in that city, which he did. We think it can be established that as early as January, 1879, Mr, Dumont, in an address delivered before a con vention of Northern settlers, held in this city, suggested the idea recently carried out at. Atlanta, as. he subse quently dd in an address before a joint committee of the State Legislature of 1879-80. North Carolina did her full share in making up the exhibit, for which she has received due credit by the press and public, and our object in calling attention to the facts set forth above is obvious. If an adopted North Caro linian first suggested the exposition, we are unwilling to have the credit gjven to New England, and those directly interested can do much towards settling the ques,ton by giving the facts in the case. MARRIED, in Providence towns hin. Dec. 29th. at the real a anna nt j k omninKbam. br the Rev. 6. 8, Robinson. Mr. 8 N. MoGlnn to Hiss Lizzie K C jnnlogham. 1.11 of. this county. The season's entertainments have been notably free from annoyance by .coughing. Dr. Boll's eough syrup dpea this. Price 26e a bottle. v- ' l I m I s NATURE'S SLtffCX WATfv - '. Tne kidneys are natu sjuwajr Ja out the debrla of our constantly changliig bodies., if they do not work properly & troublels leUevery where. Then be wise and as soon as joa see signs of disorder ret a package of Kidney-Wort and taks it faithfully. It wm clean the luioe-way of land, gravel or slime and purify the whole sys tem. Druggists sell it. both liquid and dry, and it Is equally efficient in either form. Independent, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH JANUARY 5. 1882 RODDCK. WruraaTOH, N. C Spirits turpentine quiet at 52c Rosin firm; strained $2.05; good strained 82.10. Tar steady at Si. 90. Crude turpentine firm, at 92.50 bard; 93.75 lor yellow dip; $3.00 for virgin inferior. Com steady; prime white 81982; mixed 78079. Balttjcobx Moon Floor unchanged, bat with lower tendency; Howard street and West ern super 84 87685.00; extra $5.253S6.87; family $6.50$7.25: city mills, super 84.50 SfR: extra S5 50&S6.50: famllr S7.50ffi87.75: I Bio brands S7.25S87.87; Patapeco family $8.25. wneat southern stronger; western easy and in active; Southern red $1.37$1.41 : amber $1.42 81.45; No. 1 Maryland $1.44$14; No. 2 Western winter red spot $1.89M3$1.89; Jan uary $1.89: February $1.42ia81.42tt; March $1.44ia81.44; April $1.4681.47. Corn Southern hither: Western steady and mora ac tive; Southern white 73M; do. yellow 09. BAimxora-Nlgnt Oats firm; Southern 47C50; Western white 49351; mixed 47943; Pennsyl vania 47350. Provisions unchanged: mess pork $17.75. nolle meats -shoulders and clear rib sides, packed 7ft9M Bacon -shoulders 8ft; dear rib sides 10ft; hams 12ft&18ft, Lard re fined 1214. OoOee firm; Bio cargoes ordinary to fair 9O10ft 8uku- quiet: A soft tfft. Whis key quiet, at $1.1 7ft. Freights unchanged. CnronfHATi Flour quiet and unchanged ; famlly $6. 10986.40. Wheat-stronger; No. 3 red winter $1.389$1.40. Corn active, firm and higher; No. 2 mixed 69971 Oats-firmer; No. 2 mixed ifa. Bye stronger, at 81.U4J&. Barley firm. at 81.05. Pork-steady and in good demand, at $17.259817.50. Lard -stronger, at $11 00. Bulk meats-nrm: snouiaers W Mbam.m; clear ribs $8.65988.75. Bacon firmer; shoulders 8X50; ribs $1000; clear 810.50. Whiskey-active and nrm, at 81.15; comDinaaonsaies oi nnisned goods 810 barrels on a basis of $1.15. Sugar quiet and firm; hard 9910tt; New Orleans 69 (. Hogs firm; common and light $5,009 85: nacklns and butchers 86.25986.65. Re ceipts 8,200; shipments 1,250. Csicaoo Flour dou. Wheat unsettled, but generally higher; No. 2 Chicago spring $1.14. Corn active, firm and higher, at 62908 cash; 62tt January; 62ft962$T February. Oats in light demand, but holders firm and prices higher, at 44ft cash; 444 January; 4414 February. Bar ley sironz and niener. at i.u7. uressed nora higher, at $7.80987 85. Pork In fair demand and toisrner. at zih K7UKSi7.oo cash: sih.rk January; $17.25 February. Lard moderately ac tive, but hhrner. at 810.0219810.05 cash and January;$U.169$ll.l7ft February. Bulk meats nrmer; shoulders JW.UO: 8non nD 58-85; short clear 89.05. Whiskey steady and mnchanged, at $1-17. Raw Tork Southern flour quiet and unchanged; common to fair extra $5.6o986.70; good to choice do $6.759$8 00. Wheat opened ft9$io higher, afterwards lost the advance and fell oft a trifle, closing firm and a shade under the highest price; No. 8 spring $1.23; No. 2 spring $1.28; nnfiraded winter : uneraded red S1.281A9- 8 l.43ft; ungraded white : No. 2 red and January $ 1.42ft 8 1.4314; February 81.449 $1.45. Corn opened 9ftc, subsequently be came weak and lost the advance, closing a shade better: ungraded 08971ft; southern yellow ; do white . Oats less active and prices with out quotable change: No, 8 49ft. Hops-ln bet ter demand at full late prices. Coffee unchang ed in price; Bio 914911ft. Sugar fairly active and very firm; fair to good refining quoted at 7 97ft; refined strong; Standard A 8. Molasses foreign neglected and nominal: New Orleans 58965. Bice steady. Bosin-flrm, at $2.87ft9. $2 45. Turpentine scarcely so firm, at 66. Wool quiet and very firm: domestic fleece 86950: Texas 14931. Pork-firm and aulet. and pMces without quotable change; middles dull and drooping; long clear 914. Lard opened 5c higher and dosing steady, at $lL21ft9$l 1.17ft. Freights to Liverpool market firm. COTTON. Galveston -steady; middling lltbe: low mld'nc 11c; good ordinary lOfto; net receipts 1,492; gross ; sales 1,600; stock 106,874: exports eoastwlse 8.652; to Great Britain ;4o conti nent : to France. Norfolk -Steady; middling llftc: net receiDts 1,996; irroas ; stock 59,621; exports eoast- wtM 2 218; sales 1,053: exports to Great Britain ; 10 continent . Balttmokb Quiet: middling llftc: low mid dling 11 y&; good ordinary 10V&; net rec'ts ; gross 85, sates ; stock 58,216; exports eoastwlse ; spinners ; exports to ttreat Britain 1,800; to continent . Boston Bull; middling 12c; low middling 115bc;ood ordinary 10c: net receipts 791; Sos 804; sales : stock S.lWo; exports to reat Britain ; to France . Wilmington Firm ; middling lUfcC; low mid dling 10 16 lOc good ordinary lOtfec reo'p:s285; gross ; sales ; stock 16.022; export uuirwiM ; 10 ureal Britain : to continent . Philadelphia Dull; middling 12a; lorn middling lltac; good ordinary 104&C: net receipts 96 irross 129. sales 227; spinners 197 tork 16,383 : exports Great Britain ; to continent savannah Dull; - middling lie; low mid dling lOiftc; good ordinary lOo; net receipts 3,604; gross 4.225: sales 2,400; stock 118.602; exports eoastwlse 7,627: to Great Britain 4,881; to France ; to continent . Nxw Orliaxs-Quiet; middling llftc; low miauling 11c; gooa ordinary lOftc; net receipts 7,105; gross 8,160; sales 8.000: stock 397,554: exports to Great Britain 5,600; to France ; coastwise ; to continent . MBILK -Quiet; middling llftc; low middling 10c: good ordinary lOftc; net receipts 1.207: gross 1,225; sales 2,000 "stock 60.844: exports ooast 1,581; France ; to Great Britain . Mkxfhib Quiet: middling lllAe: receiDts 766; shipments 1,919; sales 450; stock 98,874. Acqusta Steady; middling 10e; low mid dling lOftc; good ordinary 10c; receipts 436; shipments ; sales 427. CHAEUErroM Steadier: middling llftc; low miauling llftc; good ordinary lOftc; net receipts 1.052: gross : sales 1.000; stock 85,364; exports eoastwlse 1,840: to Great Britain ; to continent 8,552; to France ; to channel 956. Nxw Tori Dull: sales 208: middling ud- landall 13-1 fie: middling Orleans 12ic: eoDsoll- dated net receipts 28.405; exports to Great Britain 15,950; to jrraoee BJttS; to oonuneni i,vwi, to channel. . Liverpool Noon Steady: middling uplands 0 9-16d; middling Orleans 0 1 l-16d; sales 10,000; speculation and export 1,000; receipts 16,100; American 16,000. Uplands low middling clause: January delivery ; January and February 6 9-16d; February and March 6 19-8 2d; March and April ; April and May 6 11-1 Odd; May and June 0 23-82d; June and July 696 25-82d; July and August 6 13-16d; August and September -. sutures sieaoy. FUTUKES. Nxw Toax -Futures dosed steady. Siles 19V 000. January......':.,.- 11799.80 12.009.00, reoruary.. .......... ;.. Mxrvh 12.23 April 12.429.48 flkv.... 12.679.68 June........ 12.70 July. 12.829.88 August 1Z.WZCP.W3 September 12.829.83 October ll-7.8g November - 11.41Q42 FINANCIAL. Kxw Yokx. Xxchange Governments quiet and unchanged New 5's, 4.79U 1.02 Four and a half per cents, RYiir nATnRnta... 1.14ft 1.17ft Money, 6 and 1-32 S'ate bonds rather dull Bab-treasury balances Gold, $77,897,659 currency,... 4, 14 1. hi Stocks Irregular and unsettled: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 Alabama Class A, small Alabama Class B, 5's Alabama Class C, 4's. Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern preferred, Krle Bast Tennessee Georgia. Illinois Central Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville M mphls and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New Tork Central Pittsburg. Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danville Rock Island Wabash, Sl Louis ft Pacific, Wabash, 8t Louis & Pacific preferr'd Western Union. 8U4 81 98 80 1.24ft 1.87ft B9ft 1.81ft l.HB 1.28ft 1.10ft P5ft 69 83ft 129ft 135 87 1.78 1 31 84 on 77ft CITY COTTON MARKET. Office or Thx Obsxbxer. 1 Charlotte. January 6, 1882. i The market yesterday closed weak at the follow ing quotations: Good Middling. lift 8tricOy middling, 11 Middling. 107b Strict low mlddUgg, l Oft Low middling. 1 0ft Tinges. 9ft99ft worm ootion v ouu Sales yesterday 21 bales. ' Charlotte Produce market. JANUARYS, 1K 2 B TYING PRICES,. Cork, per bush'l. ...... MXAL, " WnuT. " 85 90 Bxahs, white, r et bushel 1 .25a.50 Pxas, gar, perbptjh, ?0al.0g Wkito, " ; ,V.'.'.'.'.'.'.:.""p.'.'.'.",'." 75a80 Family - 4.25a4.50 Extra.. ....:....:... , 400 ";8op.-. ....... &lfi Oats, shelled, .ravja,.v.w....v' 66a65 Dsixn Frdtt ,,,.. Annies, ner lb..... ... 4fta6 Peaches, peeled 15a20 npetiea..... . vaiu Blackberries.... 8a5 ttt Potatoes Sweet ...' ... 76 Irish;.......... ... 1.00 BUTTXB North Carolina 15a20 eea, per down. 25 POULTRT Chickens .v... 12ftal5 Spring 10al2ft Docks 15 Turkeys, per IB. 8 Geese 2 Safin Bur, per lb., net .. 6a6 Mcttoh, per n net. "OBX, sa9 SELLING P8ICE3 WHOLESALE. Bulk Mxats Clear rib sides 101b COFFXB Prime Rio 14al Good. 12Ual, BUUB White lOall S Yellow Molasses Cuba 32a85 Sugar Syrup 85a50 Choice New Orleans... 50a60 Common 4Aa45 8alt Liverpool fine l.C0al.25 " coarse 85al.00 Whisxzt Corn, per gallon 81.75a2.00 Rye. " 82.00aa.00 Bkandt Apple, per gallon. S2.00a3.00 Peach. " H9.K0 Wrtra, Scuppemong, per gallon. $1.50 BUT AIL. 20 15 8al0 Lard, per lb Tallow, per lb BACON N. C. hog round 10al 1 Hams, N. a 18 Hams, canvassed. 1 5al A2fc Riox 8al0 Feutt Apples, Northern, per bbl 8.25a.60 " Mountain. " Stem Fish Mackerel No. 1 1.25 " No. 2 1.00 " -No. 8 75 Codfish ik Cabbasx, per Th. 4a6 Hwa Avevtistments. W. H. CHICK, Having removed to the shoo, on Trvon street, over the Independent Hook & Ladder Truck House, Is new ready to receive orders for HOUSE, SIGN and uuhajuuixal. AJJNTiNt, such as GEAI1TIUG, Guilding, KalsomiDing, Frescoing, ic. Jan6tf Attention, Hornets, YOU are hereby requested to attend angular monthly '? meeting of your company, this (Fri day) evening, at 7 o'clock. By order O. F. ASBURY, Secretary. of the President, janO It OPERA HOUSE.- Tuesday, January loth, 1882. THE TRAGEDIAN, LAWRENCE BARRETT Supported by a Strong Dramatic Company, Will appear in BHAKKSPEAR&'S SUBLIME TRAGEDY in FIVE ACTS, entitled OTHELLO. OTHELLO,.. MB. BARRETT. y Admission 81.00: Reserved seats 81.25. Can be secured at the usual places. jan5 M JUST RECEIVED. JpLOELDA ORANGES and LEMONS; also on hand Turkeys, Geese, Egg9 and Cranberries, Buckwheat Flour and New Orleans Molasses. dec23 S. M. HOWELL. REMOVAL. I Have removed my stock of Groceries from Trvon street to the Bhelton bulldlug, on East Trade street, where I will be pleased to see my customers and friends. Respectfully. an w I sun . i. t umuuik. LOWEST PRICES POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICALS I 1 0 a Farmer can buy a FORMULA, For 31 (520 lbs)of POWELL'S PREPARED CHEMICALS This .when mixed at home, makes OneTon of SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE, equal in plant-life and as certain of successful crop production as many high priced Phosphates. MA EXTRA f No trouble to mix INUeXPENSE.I Full directions. Powell's Chemicals have been thoroughly tried, give universal satisfaction, and we offer leading farmers in every State as reference. Send for Pamphlet. Beware of imitations. Brown Chemical Co SOLE PROPRIETORS, Manufacturer, of Baltimore, Mo. Powell's Tip Top Bono Fertil izer. Priceonly $35 a Ton.net cash. Bone Meal. Dissolved Bone. Potash. Ammonia. , And all high-grade Fertilizing Materials. COTTON GRAINS UOBACCO VEGETABLES decietf -Paurm iGaiiteai aid Flower Seedv DIRECT FROM THE FARM. WABRANTKD FBWCH, PTJRB AMD GOOD, OB MOKIT Rktunded. Catalogue for 1882 ran. Please sena ,aI it. Auarcss us rn ouua decSO w4t Moreton Farm, Rochester. N. T. AT COST ! AT COST. AT COST. -HAYING I FLND I HATE ENTIRELY TOO EHUCH STOCK ON HAND, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IX I WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. dec30 lm H SELF-RAISING HBraKBkwDDeatl: LFDoDimff GrricLcLle leak Grits and Farina, COME AND SECURE A PACKAGE AND --TRY Atwood's HOYTS' COLOGNE, 4711 GERMAN COLOGNE, just Keceivea oj i--VT"L7"D9C "rTTTJTT Is a KjKJKJI hiJX O 15UV'1U Sold GROUND SAGE, 6romdCayenepepper'G T7TXTTT rpnTT T7rrrrT7 CT7nTC Jewelry Cases, Puff Boxes, Hand Mirrors JDlllJl lJlJX!iJL LJOj OHiAia, Odor Cases, In all styles and at all prices The largest and nicest assortment ever trought to this market. WILSON & BUBWELL. TURKISH BATH TOWELS, Aflne MSwM nllV1 TJVrD A T TXTT7' (HYDRATED OIL). Hydraline has been proven of the highest JtjL X xJX)Jll.Vi XV. value In consumption, and all wasting diseases, Invariably produc ing immediate Increase in weight: Fresh supply at Wilson & IF YOU want; A REALLY GOOD STEEL PEU Ask your Stationer or send 25 cents in stamps for a box contain-' ing two dozen NICKEL, of Aim GILT, Of Assorted Pat terns. In a NicKeir plated Match Box. Sold by all Stationers. 'IYUOB, Blaftiai, Taylor & Co., Sols Agents, Nxw Yobs decao MUSIC ! TT takes pleas ure in iti . iv. KuUOItU yUUUV VI UHM 0 y B n4 InafnuiHAna m thA iYillAWiniZ UMOOO SMjtU niU ftlf U IUOUHVUVUD -M aur D InstnuneDts: Tlolln, Piano, G .tar. Comet and r iuie or cuij dutuk lusiixuiiioub. ucui immou w highest testlmontalfl s to abtl ? and have had l AwAAvtAA m half m MnrrrM lit ABfri1nor Pianos -and Organs toned and repaired and I ITlllHllilull UonUtvvui Can always be 'found at my Music Room on ununsu vreet, cwner vi ma. Bespectfnny. dec20 Prof. H. 8CHMTTT. JUST TiXXN Calces. IT.-- Cologne, FINE NATL BBU8HES, FINE FBENCH E0AP8 wjou a nuuwALii. superior remedy for all diseases of the BLADDER. only by - - - WILSON & BURWKLL. Burwell's. JUST GO TO PERRY'S and see what F He has for New Yeai'J Dinners, and how very cheap he Is selling Toys and Fancy Arti -FOR NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS.-dec81 CHOICE ITS
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