LOOAL MATTERS. SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1882. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. ihalahx Looas No. 31, A. . A. H. -Regular n.eetmg every second and lourth Monday nights, w amn Tidok No. 281. A. K. A A. M. Beg- ularmeetlng every first and third Tuesday night. r-HtRLom Chaptbb No. 89. B. A. M. Regular CjnTevery second and fourth Friday nights. rnRLOTTK COMMANDART NO. 2, K. T. BflgUlar meen7every first and third Thursday.. 3C- OF H. khi9HTS of Honor. Regular meeting every .econd and tourth Thursdays. ZEC- OF F Kumars o? Pythias. Regular meeting nights nrst andTnlrd Wednesdays, o'clock p. m. atW soiilc Temple Hall. I. O. O. F- CHABixn-nt Lodge No. 88.-Meets every Uuu day night. . Mkcklkhotrg diolakatkw Lodoi No. 8. Meeut every Tuesday night. Dixib Lodqk No. 108.-Meetsevery Thursday " rATAWBA Rivkk Encampment No. 21. Meets irst and third Thursday nights In each month. IltfTIE CHIPLETS. itiex to New Adverllseiiien n nra H- use. January 19th. ItlKlNFi NOTICE. Mothers! Mothers 1! Mothers lit Are you disturbed at night and broken of jour ,0ct i.v a sick child suffering and crying with the V, r idatlng pain of cutting teeth ? II so, go at .m and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'8 i (THING SYKUP. It will relieve the poor little fm-rer immediately depend upon It : there Is no mistake about It. There is not a mother on earth u t o has ever used It, who will not tell you at once .i ,t it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the . other and relief and health to the child, operat l ike magic. U Is perfectly afe to use in all 1' and pleasant to the taste, and is the pre-S-riTition of one of the oldest and best physicians ad nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. THC DBUNKABD is a burden to himself as well as to his Mends; hut since intoxication becomes a disease, it re tires a remedy of no unusual activity. Those who have token Simmons Ller Begulator declare .....f if mm ihA liver In action and lnvlaorates the Bjsteni in such a way as to destroy the craving for strong drinks. The shaky, nervous and distressed .,,,:h nsnrtto the Regulator as a tonic to arouse trie torpid liver to action, to regulate the bowels unci remove the feeling of general depression and wi h it the craving for liquor. ESTSeveral sections of pavement in the city have received a coating of sand, and the effect is admirable. tSThe skating rink has become a very popular resort for young people, and outside of an occasional "flop" the enjoyment is splendid. CSTAn old hat was yesterday found floating around near the Air-Line de pot building, and for a time the cir cumstance created some excitement, as it was thought the hat was thQ .proper ty of John Gormley, and the wearer had become a victim of the mud. It was found, however,' that this was a mistake, and the circumstance is still wrapt in mystery. Death of a Prisoner. Bigger?, the prisoner who has been sick in jail in this city for several months, died suddenly Thursday eve ning. The bailer states that on the day he died he ate a hearty dinner, and in the evening when the prisoners were locked up he was walking around and insisted on being left out of his cell that night. The county physician made an examination of the deceased and gave a certificate or burial, but as to toe conclusion reached we are not informed. TY.a tariioa who sometime since were unable to co out, having taken Lydia K. Plnkham's Vegeta ble compound are quite recovered, and have gone on their way rejoicing. Dr. C. W. Benson, of Baltimore, ML, prepares a skin cure that Is the best thing for skin diseases ever known. It cures eczema, tetter, ring worm ami all rough and scaly skin diseases In the short est time. Sold by all druggists at 81 per pack- g. PMilal Xr on bias. The Concord Register of yesterday has something to say about The Ob server mail which reached that place Wednesday evening, stating that the package was broken open and several papers that should have gone to Con cord subscribers came up missing. The question is asked by the Register if any one in the postal car was drunk. It is not fair to presume that there was, but these apparently small matters to those handling mails are very large matters to publishers and readers, and while it is disagreeable to be always finding fault, we right now hoist the black flag on this question, and shall raise a row whenever the occasion offers, but shall endeavor to row with the responsible parties. ANOTHER MURDER, Little Neg-r tbe Victim The Ac cused Parties Lodged In Jail. Yesterday afternoon Coroner Aiex- and January $1-42 01. 43; ebr . Cora-sllghtly to jmtf favor, ana closing Jirrn; 703711; Ho. 2 and January owgmws; wruao . Oats-about fee lower and closing weak; No. 8 60. Haps-nrm and unlet; Tearllngs 12&- 22. cones unsenieo, iow gnum iwwiiiiw w ter eradM easier; Bio 6311. Sugar finn and August. September October I Norenibef .v..- FINANCIAL. Kkw Yobs. a wbeiujr i w r i onteS f3rto0d refining quoted at TVtQ- Sxehange, ander brought two prisoners in from aJttsta a SeTemnSnta-flm. JOSH BILLINGS HEARD FROM. NkWPOBT R. L, Aug. 11, 1880. Dear Bitters I am here trying to breathe in all the salt air of the ocean, and having been a suf feier for more than a year with a refractory liver, I was induced to mix Hod Bitters with the seaeale, 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. JOBH BILLINGS. To promote a vigorous growth of the hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam. It restores the youthful color to gray hair, remove dandruff, and cures tching cf the scalp. Jlcvo dxreriiscmctils. Complimentary Oermsn, A complimentary german was given by the Pleasure Club at their rooms Thursday night, which was the most brilliant affair of its kind of the season, as well as the most enjoyable to the participants. The dance was beauti fully led by Mr. E. F. Young and Miss Hattie Beckurts, of Louisville, Ky., and Mr. R. M. Miller, Jr., and Miss Addie Williams. The following were the coup les: Mr. J. W. Osborne and Miss Baldwin, of Montgomery, Alabama. Mr. W. B. Dowd and Miss Bird, of Madison, Wis. , Miss Simmons and Miss Davis, of Statesville. Mr. W. P. Myers and Miss Scale?, of Richmond county. Mr. M. P. Pegram, Jr., and Miss Lou ise Morehead. Mr. J. G. Bryce and Miss Mattie Dowd. Mr. Otis Coxa and Miss Julia Dowd. Mr. B. T. McAden and Miss Grace Dewey. Mr. John Bratton and Miss Lola Spencer. Mr. Fullenwider and Miss Addie Williams. Mallard Creek, and lodged them in jail on a charge of murder the vic tim being Harvey Phillips little negro boy nine or ten years old. The parties accused of the crime are a negro man named Manlius Howie, and a colored youth named Sam Crawford, the latter as principal and Howie as instigator or the deed. The body of the victim was buried several days ago, the parties interested stating that he met bis death from burns, but rumors of .foul play reached the coroner and he deemed it his duty to investigate the matter,and on Thurs day proceeded ,to the place or burial. summoned a jury and exhumed tne body. Part of Thursday and yesterday were consumed in the examination oi the body, and after the conclusion of the investigation by the county physi cian that officer stated as the result of the post mortem that the skull of the deceased was broken in on the rig at side andtover half the brain gone. The break extended from the top of the skull to the ear, and the bone of the skull on the right side from the fore head back was nearly all gone. The left side of the skull was cracked, as was also the base of the brain. Several slight burns were found on the face, right eye, right shoulder, back and neck. The opinion was given by the physician that the break in the skull was the cause of death. From what can be gathered tbe con clusion has been reached that the vic tim was shot by the boy Sam Crawford at the instigation of Manlius Howie, when the two boys were alone in the house of the step-mother of the vic tim. This was denied on the examina tion, but since the parties were arrest ed it is said the murderer confessed this to be so, and the matter is ex plained by reason of the fact that the boy killed had made himself odious to Manlius Howie, (who was paying sus picious attentions to his step-mother) by watching and otherwise being in Howie's way, and the latter, to get rid of the difficulty, induced Crawford to kill the boy. This is the third murder of colored children that has occurred in our midst in a comparatively short time, each crime being committed by negroes. The first was Walter Pember ton, six years old, murdered for $1.50 ; the little negro Springs, killed by Erne line Wilson, through pure devilishness, and the last victim, Harvey Phillips, loses his life for standing in the way of a brutal negro's improper intimacy with his step-mother. -i8.12a.1s 12.499.62 ll.82Qi.83 11.623 63 4.82 1.024 RiiehQ 'Molasses in fair demand ana nrm; i xjew o a......... WiLJZ SmToU eron Porte Ueo 85053. 1 Four and a half per cent,. Bice steady and fairly active. Bosln steady, at I Four pec eenw........ KWSlmTS BuM bcGold........ $75,430,822 rr. " ""T. h,. mAa snot fiuotod at 1 " " currency.. ou,oii 1.144 11 8e 86)5 in cS TK? . iw not S17.60S17.02Mi: nMHiM inii vwi wmUc. and unsettled: long dear 94; short clear Ifrd-epened 6c high er and fairly active, and closing firm, at S1L260 SI LHO. Freights to Liverpool market firm. COTTON. lltte; low rald i: net vee'ts 200; Marriage. On the 11th inst, in Richmond coun ty, Mr. T: J. Covington, of Marion county, South Carolina, was: united in marriage to Miss Ella, daughter of J. B. Capel, Esq. The marriage ceremony was performed by Itev. B. G. Covington, of Fort Mill, South Carolina. GiLVBSTO-Flrm; middling 114c; lew mld'ni 10c; good ordinary 10c; net rewsipts 795; iMLi; galea 670; stock 98.958; exports SsestwlM ; to Great Britain ; to conti nent ; to France . Weekly - net reCpts 8,897; grow 88.080; sales 6,693; exports coastwise 7,484; to Great Britiin 64297 ; to continent 1,046; Trance 1.200. " Noktolx Firm; middling llifee; net receipts 1,847; gross ; stock 48.509; exports eoact- Tsales ; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly-net rec'ta 11,259; gross ; sales 6,586; coastwise 6 204; Great Britain 15,507; channel j continent ; France . Baltixorx Steady: middling IV nin 1 1 im- aoaA ordinary 101a; n fmu AU: nales : stock 65.627: exports coastwise ; spinners ; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly net rec'ta 1,670; gross 4.274; sales 1,243;.. spinners 643; exports Great Britain 1,000; coastwise 1,200: continent 855. Bootox Dull, middling 12e; low middling lKrtoffoori ordinary 10o; net receipt 974; gross 2,827: sales : stock 6,820; exports to Great Britain r : to France Weekly net rec'ts 7.585; gross 12,649; sales ; exports to Great unison i,bvs. WmaHGTOH Firm; middling 114c; low mid dling 11 l-16c; good ord'y 108 16o: reepts801; gross ; sales ; stock 18,789; exports eoastwlse ; to Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly net receipts 2414: gross ; exports coastwise 574; to Great Britain 2,288; to con tinent 850. Philadelphia Steady; middling 124e; low middling 114c: good ordinary 104o: net receipts 542; gross 8,268: sales ; spinners : toe 5 exports Great Britain ; to continent Weekly net receipts 2,808;' gross 6.589; sales 4,802 ; spinners 4,257 ; coastwise ; Continent ; to Great Britain 4,000; stock 5,420. Satutkah Quiet ; middling 114c: low mid dling IOIbc; Kood ordinary 10c; net receipts 1,857; gross ; sales 7,000; stock 100.084; exports eoastwlse ; to Great Britain ; to France ; to continent . Weekly net receipts 12,173;gross 12,288 sales 18.000; exports to Grsat Britain 8.069; France 1,175; eoastwlse 11,826; continent 5,281. New Orleans Quiet ; middling llc: low middling 114c; good ordinary 10ci net receipts 7,711; gross 8,819; sales 8.100; stock 878.058: exports to Great Britain ; to France ; coastwise ; to continent . Weekly net receipts 29,533; gross 84.652: sales 86,800; exports Great Britain 1 6 522; chan nel ; coastwise 4,607: France 27,480; continent 9,272. Mobile Quiet ; middling 114; low middling 114c; good ordinary 104c; net 'receipts 882; groSs'JL; gales 750; stock 48,947: exports coast ; Franoe ; to Great Britain ; to continent . - v Weekly net receipts 8,933; gross 8J395; sales 7,000; exports to Great Britain 4,259; coastwise 5,920; France . Memphis Firm; middling 114c: receipts 597: snlpmenu ; sales 1,800; stock 98,689. Weekly net receipts 4,499; shipments 5,757; sales 5,950. AiftcsTA Quiet; middling lie; low mid dling I0c: good ordinary 10c; receipts 424; shipments 6,117; sales 898. Weekly net tec ts 2.807; shlpm't 6,117; sales 4,648; spinners ; stock . CHAKLEsrroH Quiet; middling llc; low mldaung 114c: good ordinary 10C; net roeipts 1,450; gross 1,450. sales 1,000; stock 78,492; exoorts eoastwlse ; to Great Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to channel Stocks. ll . M. The market opened firm, and 43 per eent higher than yesterday's closing auotatioas. tne latter for the Michigan Central, while the Blchmond fc Danvllled opened 84 per cent higher. In early dealings the market ad TOnced4f214 Pr cent, the latter tat theDenver Bio GrandeT Subseauently a reaction ot 404 peroent took place, the Michigan central leading tnerelrt. At 11 o'clock the market again advanc ed 4 per eent, la which the Denver Bio Grande led the upward movement Since the opening the Denver ft Bio Grande has advanced 1 per cent Blocks Irregular, but generally active and strong: Alabama-Class A, 2 to 5 0 Alabama Class a, small 80 Alabama Class B, 6's 87 Alabama Class C, 4's. 80 Chicago and Northwestern 1.27 a ' JfMU, Krle tost Tennessee 1 OAnft& l.OO UWiftW" . .i, Illinois Central. , hiV Lake Shore I-1 Loulsvlne and Nashville 98 Memphis and Charleston 724 Nashville and Chattanooga 854 New York Central... 14 Pittsburg. lgv Blchmond and Allegheny 86 vinhmnnri and TMnvlllA 1.87 Bock Island 1.844 Wabash, Si. Louis ft Paeltlc. 874 Wabash, St LouU ft Pacific pref err'd 70 Western Union. .. 794 CTTT COTTON MABXET. IB WITS 1 glHKlDIES AT COST ! AT COST. AT COST. . HAVING JUST TAKEN I FIND I HAVE ENTIRELY TOO HUGH STOCK ON HAND, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT I WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. decSO lm THE-- Ottice or The Obsebtbs. 1 ' Charlotte, January 14, 1882. 1 The market yesterday closed quiet at the follow ing Quotations: Snnd Mlddllmz. 114 Strictly middling, 114 Middling.. ., 11 flrrlnt low mlddllns. 10 T:::::::v.::v.:v.v.v.:.r: n$t Storm cotton 699 BErsrna iob the week ehded tbtdat, 18th. Satnrday 47 bales Monday 43 Tuesday 56 Wednesday. 41 " Thursday 48 " Frlday!7 J85 " Total bales - 405 Charlotte Produce Market. JANUARY 18. 1882. BUYING PRICES. BLUE BIBBON 85 90 Absolutely Pure. Thl powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness More economical than the ordinary binds, and cannot be sold to competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., nov23 New York. LeRoy Davidson. Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C THE NEW DRUG STORE, Corner of College and Trade streets, (Wilson 4 Black's old stand.) IS NOW OPE N. Parties des'rir Fresh and Reliable Drugs v HI do well to give us a calL Jui4 tf CDONOGHUE, HAND ft CO 11 Reeeivet AT THE China Palace OF J. Brookfield k Co., A LOT OF ELEGANT Flat ed Ware and ChinaSets AmaMiiictil Ahead. For the remainder of the theatrical season the prospects now are that Char lotte will be well provided for in the way of amusements. The year will perhaps furnish more of this class of business than any previous season in the history of the town. The following companies are booked for an appear ance here on the dates given : January 18th. Nick Roberta' Hump ty Dumpty, one, of the most popular plays ever presented to the public. January iQLh.-auline Markham, who will play the "Two Orphans." February 3rd.V01iver Doud Byron and his company.Nho has always se cured a good house here. 7th. The GalleyNlave Combinatiop. 8th. The Banker's Daughter," a most popular piece. 10th. KateNlaxton. 20tb. Louis-Aldrich. 21st George Adams, with his new Humpty Dumpty company. Adams is the best stage clown, the country af fords. s 27th. Robinson'aSHumpty Dumpty company. March 4th. Bartley Campoen a uer aldine. - 6th. Steele Mackaye. 31st. Bartley Campbell's -Matrimonial" company. Notice is mide of these companies for the purpose of informing theatre goers what the "futures" are, ahd to en able them to make their selections from the list. Mae-ewi The Winston Small Pox Cf. Mr. P. H. IIanes,a tobacco manufao of Winston, was in the city yes- tsrdav on business, and from him some facts were gathered in relation to the recent appearance of small pox in that town, which may be of interest to the public. Th first case appearing there was introduced by a negro woman who had been visiting Richmond, Va., and on her return to Winston was taken with the disease. Tbe locality where it ap np.ared is a remote one, situated about thrfln-nnarters of a mile east of the -M. -(t, y nnnrt house. AS 800n ws pronounced by the physician to be small pox the authorities of Winston had a hospital erected and the patient, with her small child, removed to it at once. The child was the next to take the disease, and afterwards an enecuve Library Association. The following were the readers at the meeting of the Library Association last night: Miss Lizzie Northey, Mr. J. M. Shelly, Miss Lillie Bethune, Mr. W. L. Long and Mr. W. G. Boshamer. A debate was decided upon by the appointing committee to be held next Friday nigt, and eight mem bers were selected to participate. The subject selected is the power of elo quence opposed to that of the sword. Happiness and prosperity are so indlssolubly linked with good health, that all those suffering with hoarseness, coughs, colds, etc, should try Dr. Bull's cough syrup and be cured. ITlce 26c . COMPLICATIONa If the thousands that now have their rest and comfort destroyed by complication of liver and kidney complaints would give nature's remedy, Bldney-Wort a trial tbey would be speedily cured. It acts on both organs at the same time and there fore completely fills the bill for a perfect remedy. If you have a lame back and disordered kidneys use it at once. Don't neglect them. Mirror and Farmer. Coffee drinkers should read the advertisement n another column headed "Good Coffee." WHAT WAS DON! THEN AND THXRE. The 139th monthly (being the semi-annual Grand) Distribution of the Louisiana State Lottery took place the 13ih day of December as usual. 8100,000. the first capital prize, fell to ticket No. 94.92, which was sold la tenths of 810.000 each, one of which was collected by I. Drouett, of the Firemen's ins ., or new oneam; one uj . . McConnell, Toledano St., near St Charles St, New Orleans; onepy Miss Mary J. Blgglna, a nurse In J. L Kldwell's family, Prospect and Frederick Bis.. Washington, D. C.. two-tenths or $20,000, by A 25. ACaerman, a iarnier a auuuiu, mainlng tenths, or 960,000, were held by parties whodld not desire any publicity given to then names. The second prize ot $50,000 was drawn by No. 82,872. The third by No. 69,702. The fourth of il0,000 each, by Nos. 70.182, one-half held by Wl llam Page, 2.022 Carson 8t, Ktteburg, Pa., and W2.SSS, orawn m uius, ""yi 82,000. were held by George H. TheNol Koyal St. New Orleans; one by P. T. Simpson, No. 61 Boyal 8t, New Orleans; one by Capt. Thos. tit i ki 6 Poimm st.. Nw Orleans :two-tenths r.V or p. o.. st John the Bantlstl ParUhTLa. The fifth capitals of 5,000 eacn arawn oj no. , w, JtrCTan Zaq Walker, Danville, Vs., and Nm. 4.689, 90 267. sold In tenths, fell to Geo. A Bright, Sr?.'4ii . TrJi M uinr. No. H.280 North N. St, Georgetown, D. C.; W. H. Portlock, uirougn W. P. CampbeU Co. Bankers. Iflorence, Ala.; G. A. MacDoaald, of New York city ; Jaa. t asey , also 7?t SS vork Attv: F. Sites. No. 607 w. Girard ave., Phila , Pa.; Jno. H. skldmore. No. 80 Cross l St., Chatlestewn) oosien. xaass.; dobkkw thoulanTofdollarsT The full llstj fjrte land aioy more Information can be had by writing to M. ATDauphln. New Orleans. La . before the 14th of February, when the next (the 141st) monthly drawing will occur. It costs only 82 to buy a whole ticket or 8 1 a half. Weekly net receipts 7,834;gross 7.944; sales 9 100; coastwise 32,622; continent 9,755; Great Britain 7,944; to France . Niw TOBK-Qulet; sales 478: middling up l.nri. 19ft: middling Orleans 12 5-16c; consoli dated net receipts ; exportato Great Britain to France ; to continent ; to channel . Weekly net rec'ts 14.089; gross 56.686; exp'te to Great Britain ft.919; France ; conunens 3,249; sales 9,552; stock 300.639. MowroowntT Steady; mlddlng lUfec; low mid lOVic; good ordinary 9Ac; receipts 1,112; ship ments 2t7 17; stock, present year, 10,862; stock, last yar, 8,810 ; sales 2,7 15. MACOH Quiet ; middling 10c; low middling lOVic; good ordinary 9c; receipts 849; sales 1,331: stock, present year, 1 1,681; stock, last year, 10,021; shipments 981. CouWBCB Qu et; middling 10W; low miaaiing lOHbc; good ordinary 9l&c; receipts 1,822; ship ments 6,090: sales 4.167; spinners 200; stock 28,117; ex. Great Britain ; coastwise . Nashtilijs Quiet; middling llt4c; low mid 10c; good middling 9c; net recelpte 1,098; hiWmenta 1.136: sales 1,092; spinners : stock, present year, 19,859; stock, last year, 10,940. Post Rotal, 8. C Weekly net receipts 947; stock 1.733: exports to Great Britain ; coast wise 200; sales . Provtdshcx, B. I. Weekly net receipts 604; stock 6,500; sales 1,000. Sklka, AUL Quiet; middling 11c Weekly receipts 854; shipments 1,898; stock, present year, ll,lzo. Boies, Gx Steady: middling llic; low mid dling I0c; good ordinary 9c Weekly receipts 885; shipments 1,537: stock 10,812. X)XPABAXm OOTTOS BTATXUBHT. Net receipts at all United States ports1 during week.- if-24 Same wek last year i2i'na Unfal imsrinta t thl Atn 8.866.946 Same date last year 8,6?,22 Kxports for the week 14,?Al Same week last year ISi'sSn Total exports to this date MSfJ? Same date last year 2,202,917 Stock at all United States ports. 1 .13,625 Same time last year SSS'lSI Stock at all interior towns 295y Same time last year iSg'TKrt Stock at Llvsrposl Same time last year 47 ,ooo Stock of American afloat fer Great Britain . 285,000 Same time last year 2,897,000 STinXDR Or TBM ATTOHAL COTTOK KXCHANGB. Kvar n-ottna jutinmrv is. The statement of the National Cotton Exchange for the tour months ending December 81st, Issued to-day; shows re ceipts at delivery perts of 3,246,814 balesdeficlt compared with the same last year, of 200.295 bales; overland by rail routes to tne mills direct 809.708 bales; (gainst 257,580 bales last year. Northern spinners have taken this season 1,01 q,- 91 8 bales; an increase over last season oi l 901 bales. Exports to foreign ports fbow a de crease of 125.597 bales to Great Britain: 82,788 to Franoe; 74,198 to the continent; 4.183 to the shanneL Canada has taken overland 19,770; against 12, 109 last year. The amount of the crop of 1881-82, that has appeared In sight at deliv ery ports, and overland points of crossing, IS 8,5087684 bales, or 15a,871 bales less than last year. The most Important feature of the state mentis the addition otlOS 297 bales to the Vir ginia movement, for four months over and above the aggregate returned to the local exchanges through their regular aauy leiegrapn rapoiw. i m error was occasioned by the omission ox shipments via West Point Lrvrorooxi Noon Eaalear ; middling uplands 611-ldd; middling Orleans 6 13-1 6d; sale 8,000; oeculaUon and export 1,000: receipts 28,000; American 17,400. Uplands low middling clause: iiAiivarv January and February jreDruary ana sarca o ao-oaui jaorcu Cobb, perbush'l Mxal. " Biahs, "white, per bushel l-2Ba.50 PSAS, Clay, per bnsh. 90al.00 ijaay, i-vj White, " 76a80 TvSm 425&J53g Sopor 8.75 Oimsbefled 55a65 Detsd Fktjtt Apples, per 414a6 Peaches, peeled 1 5a20 unpeeiea Blackberries 8a5 POTATOKS Sweet 5 Irish. 1-00 Knrt5 Pjimllna. 20a25 Xees, per dozen. 17aa0 POtTLTBT Chickens f wf g Spring 15al8 Ducks 2 Tiivlrava nAF Th 8 Geese. 7... 25a85 Bxsr, per lb., net 6a6 Mutton, per lb., Rv v 8a9 SELLING PBICE3 WHOLESALE. BULK MEATS- ,m. Clear rib sides lOVt Coffee ,..,, PHm. iMn 14airu gooS: rr.v.......... White 108Wa Yellow 7 "Sff"." 32a85 Bugar Syrup...- Choice New Orleans ?ila52 Common..... 40a45 SALT-- Liverpool fine oVnn coarse Soal.OO WCornfper gallon IHESnnn Bye, 82.00a8.00 BKANDT nn ADole. per aallon...... -S-yx -AT THE- III ernanona CottonExposi ion 4 At lanta. --TELLS- Yonr Weight, Height, Age, Residence, Position, &c. (BflDMIE simd Wink, Scuppernong, per gallon. RETAIL. Cheese - Lard, per lb Tallow, per lb Bacon N.C. hog round 82.50 81-50 20 15al6 8al0 THEM AND LOTS OF Hams! canvassed 15J6,: lOall IB Rica Apples, Northern, per bbl a25JH$ Mountain, " 3.00 Fish , ne U..WI kv i . . 1 .25 A.v. i.. ........ . av Oil IER MJE T No. 2.. -No. 8.. Codfish Cabbage, per tb. . . . 75 15 4a5 -AT- lmuBjemjeuts. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHKQNLY ! Thursday Evening, January 19th, THE FAMOUd NEW TOBK Fifth Avenue Company, supporting the distinguished star, LeROY DAVIDSON'S. We Pay Special Attention -TO THE- PAULINE MARK HAM In the most popular play of .the present century, THE TWO ORPHANS. EN 1 HU3I AbT IC ALLY GBEXTED BT C80WD1D HOUSES. RETAIL TRADE And nave a large and well selected StccK adopted for this B RANCH OF OUR BUSINESS,- To which we give our personal attention. We have received a full supply of SQTJIBBS' MEDICINES, Which for purity and excellence cannot be surpassed, for pre scriK pusesTand will be used exclusively for this trade. t- CALLS ANSWEBED AT ALL HOUBS OF THE NIGHT BY EXPERIENCED CLERKS. -Si WILSON & B DRW ELL, We Street. CAST TO THE FULL 8TBENQTH OF BEST COMPANY IN AKKBICA. THE M ATIKETS BY TELEGRAPH, awl AprU. 6 2S-82dd; Apm and Msy 618-16d9 JL.AlAXXi loiJ iiiiiiu"- -1 g 82d; May and June 6d; June and Jul JANUABY 18. 1882 PRODUCE. 8 25 82d: May and June 0d; June ana ouiy 6 29-82dr3i8d; July and August 6 15-16d; Aug ust and September . Futures weak. LiykrpooIi -5 P. M. Sales of American cotton 8,700 bales. Uplands low middling clause: Jan- BALTMOia-Noon-Flpur duU: Howardwree, -Tarch"and AprilTAplfll and Western super zoww-w.' I m. ifavand June : June and July W.25; famuy a 40?7.ou; cuy mu . -u TFutures rule. hard. Htlrt Kwonrlfl 7 OOr FatADSCO famllT 88.26. I eAu. nv tYiA WAAlT oi tuo vrmmym Artnr:..:.. as the disease m si.880tl.42j. amber Sl.420Sl.tf: NAJ speculation Export , Actual exports.... ............ . vn.Hia fmm ahlna' imm jreuruiuT mihw'- ..-r: .. y , ; l iwuouu.- 81-43; April . wrn-oouuioiu , f"r-1 Imports. 711 do. yeUow 70. - American BALTM0K-N1gnt-0sa QaW;Ho5TOra50woa; wWb whits 60358; mixtA o0fi51ienn. vanla50O53. PTOvlslons-dull;mess pork 818.25. Hulk meats snsuiasra iDaatnuuM,ii Maryland 81 45081 40: o. 2 "f"' 63.500 47.000 2500 8.700, 200 llf.000 1. 000 672.000 413,000 812 000 285,000 t9Beserved seats 81 : admission 75c and 50c Beserved seats on sale at the usual places. Janl4 5t Notice to the Public. THE existence of small pox as an epidemic in many sections makes v my duty to again urge upon all our citizens the doty of vaccinating. Our aauy intercourse vgiiu howiu i uro cuuuuj exposes us to Its sontaok Dont wait until this pestilence la m our midst to take steps to prevent 1 fa spread. I have ordered vaccine matter and who are not able to pay. Let this matter have the prompt attention or every nousenoia. K 0s wnvsvcJi) JanlO lw Mayor. SUITABLE FOB tne aweaoc, " " . , . ed 7ifc9A Bacon -shoulders 8 clear hd naam quarantine was placed over the infect- jjiMBSa ed localily to preytJit its spread. So go at WfOOIHB PRESENTS. anlO tham hnvs been five cases of small ACS; A ivav t v " ' pox and two of varioloid amonK nniored neoDle and In the family where the first case ocjeiirred, none of which, however, have so far proved fatal. Th hvsiclans anticipate no further spread uf the disease, and it seems that the citizens feel perfectly secure, as no r,a iio viih utt the town on account FOR S ALE OR RENT, of it,nor U there any intjentjion express- . A 4 ed of any'one so doing, A lx room bouse, with good yard and f eu ua j , iV well ot water, and a wo room kitchen, jfl .hauid1 rSd4he sdvertlsement ton minutes walk ol the public square. Coffee Wnkm sbwld" resa tneTr ( Apply to :WAiT oaAjn.sm i jn another comma raw - "gov gleui St .1 71ft Freights auu. CHiOAeo-Flour qutetand menanged. fia -SdBiteoa for chlr February. Oats-dull and drooping; 2u TaT auhi 484 for February and March. Drelsed boglsr. t 87.26387.80.. Pork SLfrAt 81X17.20 for cash. ; Lard steady SSchange 8U.0208ir-.05 lor cash. twiotZ-flrmr shoulders 88.40: short rib 88 snort clear 89.25. Whiskey-steady and unchanged, at 8116 wneai-'opeuoa ur Stock. Amerloanr . Afloat.'. American.. xitssfooX' corrroar cibculab. riii wMk'a elraQlar ot the Llvereool Cotton Broken Association, says: "Cots on has been m (niMui dmand. with hardenlns rates for Amer ican. Some other descriptions slightly declined. l mHcjn. slfire neb freerv. offered, advanced lc, exsept ordinary which is unchangeo. In Sea t aland thnrn was a small business at nnehansed rates. Futures opened dull, but shortly hardened and the tone was generally Arm throughout the week, with 10 advance." FOR SALE OR RENT. I IF YOU C-ilTSi A liEAIXY GOOD STSEL TSSJ Ask your Stationer O j J or send cents Cj M4 In stamps for ar Otrrl boscontalu- JWM ClBBi, ing two j jdozen TtfNICKEL,! mCM iYtscB. EMcnsa. Tiylcr & Co., NICKEL, GILT, ;rti'iT rat- Sold by nil SUtioncrs. iscn, Elmsa. Tiylcr & Co. goLE AarjvTE, New raRK. common to fair extra fXz: "nd7wime rWe4 red 8L2ob$I44; ungraded white ; No. 2 red ffTJTUBIS. Nrw Towt-Fatures (hosed weak. 000. .. January February March Apru..... May June. July,.... .w......... Bales 121,- ll.92ffi.94 12.11 3). 12 12.8899 12.HOffi.00 12.78Qi.79 12.9161.92 13.03a.04 rpHB lev and commodious residence X built by H. T. Butler, on Tryon streei. lust beysnd the track el tbe A., T. o. B.CO. uoodoargaux PP'V3.ftL0 ' Janl2tf -gent SALE OF BONDS. BT Virtue of an order of the Superior Court ot Alamance county, in the ease of Alvls King and others against W. J. and A. Murray and others, I will offer for sale at -the court house door in Greensboro, N.C. at publie auction, for cash. va. Konday, tne Bin oar 01 Feoruary, 1 osz, n 1 a o'clock M., eignt ; Donos si ih roumr w teret Issued Febnary 20th. I860, each lor 8500 due on February 20th. 1880, to each of which booda coupons are attached for Interest at 6 per eent. from February 20th, 1875. -.. Parties desiring further Information esa address my attorney, dames . aoyq, jw., utouow, N & ' J. A. HCCAULKI, NOTICE. XT AYINQ auallfled as Executor of the Will of M t i,t Mn Artswald Henderson,! notify all mnMM ha lna- claims against her estate to pre- Suitthe same to me within one. year from tins I WM . . ,inMn, DMaMAn SXcCUbOr Vk facuincuu uwmiwu. Rovember 7th, 1881. hovll w6w janStds Becelvef TREES e DELIVERY. -b a-T Tnmm a.rn now readr for delivery, opposite JjJL- Mr. Allen Crouse's rssldenee, on Tryon street between 6th and em a ane k oi xrwea, nmiH, Vinvnra and Flower Seed on hand for sale. Any thing la my line furnished on sbortnetice. JUST GO TO PERRY'S and see what CHOICE FRUITS He has for New Yeu'a D:nuers.uana now very cheap he is selling Toys and Fancy Articles FOR NEW YEAB'S PARENTS.' decS Uec30 tt

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