' i . ; : ' : ' i I)C Charlotte bsrratr. C HAS, O. JONES, Editor Prpri IXflTXBVD AT THB POST-OlTICM AT CttlRIWTB, N Ci ab Bboowd-Clabs MaTTB.1 : SATURDAY, JAN. 21. 1882. It ia said the Guiteau case will go to the jury next Wednesday. The Southern Press association will tnest in New Orleans on the 20th of February. Hon. Ben Hill and Dr. Fenton are furnishing the reading public ofHieorgia some entertainment. Seventeen thousand dollars worth of sponge, in one pile, was sold a few days since at Key West, Fla. Mississippi has done the right thing in passing an act to prohibit training for prize-fighting in that State. The State of Wisconsin is entirely out of debt and has $117,000 cash in her treasury. Kate Martin, a girl only fourteen years of age, died of mania potu in Philadelphia a few days aga. The Richmond Dispatch claims that thorough vaccination has virtually stamped out small-pox in Richmond in less than sixty days. On Wednesday the thermometer was 24 degrees below zero all over the State of New Hampshire. The ice men are jubilant. tVILL COL. JOHNSTON PLEASE AN SWEH1 In our Washington lettek published on the 15th inst., occurs the following statement : MCoL William Jbiinston, of Charlotte, and ex-Speaker Charles Price fared better with the President when they called. They were accorded an In terview without much trouble. These gentlemen represented that they were independent in politics and desired to see the Democracy of North Carolina defeated in the next election. As such they desired to secure the support of the administration in the fight they pro pose to make." As a Democratic paper we 'ask Col. Johnston the following questions, a candid answer to which is due to the party with which Col. Johnston has af filiated and to himself if he is not cor rectly represented : Did Col. Johnston state to the Presi- TltE PROPOSED IlUfasTIGAVttffe Senator. Vance and Representative' Armfield hare introduced. resolatidiui in the Senate and House, asking fora committee to investigate alleged abases in this Internal Revenue Collection dis trict. We publish to-day the full text of Mr. Armfleld's - resolution, which will furnish some idearof the nature of the reports as to the management of the district. The outlay for the col lection of the revenue in this district is ( disproportionately large as compared' with other districts, in this and in. other States where much larger sums of money are collected for considerably less, and the explanation will be wait ed for with no little interest by the pub lic GUITEAU. SCitVI LLE COIfTINTJES ? fflENT, BUiBOV Washington. Jan. 20. Mr. Scovllle resumed his argument to-day. He called attention to. the testimony of Dr. Hamilton and said that from the very start he had perverted his own. testimony and .studiously made .use of the strongest adjectives, showing the intensity of his feelings against the prisoner. Her pointed out seventeen instances where Dr. Hamilton had used strong adjectives where none were needed. Mr. Scoville continued to re view the evidence and was frequently, interrupted by District Attorney cors hill, and several word passages took place between them. OUR Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Boys arid C"- Idren h ; CANNOT FAIL TO BE SUITED IN , STO C K Q F B OOTS AlNI SHOES FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. TX7JJ guarantee that very pair of SHOIS we sell shall be found Just as represented, and shall allow no house to give you better goods than we do for the T compos a fununeou and seasons .Wver Heaviest Brogan. If you wish to get your boo and shoes to arrfattbelowerfposalblepr . suit you i Central Hotel Block. Trade Street. geplS it was Ruai; To build his ship railway across the Isthmus, Capt Eads asks Congress to guarantee 6 per cent interest on $50,-1 dent, as represented, that "We desire to 000,000 of the capital of the company, see the Democracy of North Carolina to be repaid by the company out of the The IbreeUsrsulon of (be New Train Accident. Twrte defeated in the next election ?" We further ask Col. Johnston the question, "does he desire to see the De mocracy of North Carolina defeated in the next election ?" eifs valids eat green peas with great relish in Florida. They do not see the cans and think the peas are direct from the vines. In three months the Cincinnati South ern has earned a good semi-annual divi dend on the Erlanger stock, and the road is still in its infancy. The builders of this country are not able to fill the orders for locomotives offered them ; so a number of American pattern have been ordered in England. Fatti is going to sing at Atlanta next Wednesday night and the burgers are putting on airs because they will have the privilege of wasting five dollars. The trouble is with Southern inde pendents that they are all dependents. They depend upon Republican aid for even the smallest success they attain. Chattanooga boasts a remarkable fire record for 1881. Though a city of sev enteen thousand inhabitants, the years' losses did not amount to three thous 8and dollars. PENSION ARREARS. We confess that we were somewhat surprised when Mr. Vorhees, of Indi ana, took position in the Senate against the repeal of the pension arrears act, because we had thought that the atro ciousness of that act had been so fully shown up, and so thoroughly under stood that but few would be found to defend it, and these few of the small- calibred order of demagogues. The sub ject has been so much discussed and so fully ventilated, that there could be no lack of information upon it. It has been charged time and time again that there is a pension Ting in Washington who are coining money by putting through fraudulent claims, drawing the pensions and dividing them amongst themselves. There are thousands of men who have drawn arrears who couldn't find the wounds they were af flicted with it they tried. When Mr. Vorhees in the teeth of all that has been made public on the other side, defends this , gross fraud it would seem that he is court ing the favor of the soldier element, before which so many of our public men have bowed since the war, and for the votes of whom they have stooped to the basest of demagogism. We rather fear that Mr. Vorhees is losing in latter years some of the stiring independence and boldness that once characterized his actions and utterances. first receipts. In return for this he is to carry government vessels and mails free, and all American vessels at rates under the usual tolls. There was a great outcry against the reduction of the tax on tobacco made by super-loyal journals in the Northern States. Of late we do not hear so much of it. The returns from the tobacco tax this year show that the revenue de rived therefrom is greater than was obtained from a higher tax rate. CONGRESS, New Yor Jan. 19. At the coro ner's inquest in tkeSpuyten Duy vil dis aster to-day the conductor of the wreck ed train testified that it was his im pression that the stopping of his train was caused by some person not con nected with it who applied the air brakes. . This could easily be done, as there was a cord running: through the several cars which composed the train, which was connected with the valve. and was placed there as a precaution against accident. , On being asked why he thought the train was stopped by some of the passengers on the car, he said he sur mised that such was the case, for, said he, "there was a party on the train who were singing, smashing hats, and conducting themselves in a very . dis graceful manner. They were passing around bottles of whisky, and the foundation of that accident was rum." He had not sufficient force on the train to stop such proceedings. Among tne passengers were a number of sena tors, assemblymen and aldermen, and he could not deprive them of their bottles. This was an every-day occur rence, but more especially so on Fridays. . iniB-nnii! middling' 11 5 18c: low mid dling l0e; good wf11,0?! offi?. o koa. maa : sales 2.800: stoe H4,U-H. eqorU Coastwise : to Great Britain tn franca : to continent . Weekly-net receipts 1 5,973 jgrosslrpsales 12.700: exports to Great Britain 4,684: France ; coastwise 12,412: comment ,ai. t, rT.T o . n n.ii at middling? llSkc: low 71 TTVr . Jtt nnHnarv irate: net receipts exports to ureal enwuii . w emuttwlsa -: to continent . wkiTnAt racelnts 21.807: gross 25.878: i on cnn. a.rrvnrta dnvit Britain 8.968: chan nel --coastwise 5,817: France : continent 1,800. Mobile Quiet; middling lUfco; low middling lllAc: good ordinary 10c: net receipts 1,440; iiSSTkliiT sale 1.000: stock 41. B72: exports Mut : France : to Great Britain -; to continent . Weekly-net receipts 1,440; gross 5.512; sales 8,400; exports to Great Britain ; coastwise 4,805; France . Mxxfhis Firm; middling lUfee; net receipts QdK: irroM : shlomenU 624; sales 200: Lock 97.156. Weekly net receipts 2,259; shipments 4.119; sales 5,776. mid- 642; BURGESS NICHOLS, ALL BotaA Deafer Is kinds or FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C. A H7LL USX Of Cbeap Bedsteads, AMD LOUrTGM, Parlor & Chamber Suits. coFnxa off iu Knmi n sun. no. b ware nun snxn. n. c. FiaautclsU Panic In France. London, Jan. 20. A dispatch from Paris says the panic" has not been equalled since the 15th of April, 1877. The last straw came from Lyons, when ii M-it m ii i i t . me iauure ox me Dans or J-,yons er, Loire was announced. The panic af fected every stock and share in the market. Rumor has it that when Associate Justice Ward Hunt retires from the Supreme Court bench that Secretary Folger will take his place, and Lord Roscoe will walk into the treasury. England wants the Pope to give her a helping hand to squelch the land league, by exerting his spiritual power, but the Pope don't seem to regard it as much of his business. The Supreme Court of Illinois can not find any color line in the statutes. Hence they have declared illegal the attempt of school boards to provide separate places of instruction for col ored children. An Indiana stump-speaker has sued Wro. II. English, for services ren dered during the campaign in making speeches for him, at his request. Eng lish failed to ante, so the speakist brings his claim into court. A bill ha3 been introduced into the Kentucky legislature makiLg lying an offence, punishable with a fine of not less than one or more than twenty dollars. Ilhere will be a chance to fill Kentucky's treasury. The Augusta Chronicle remarks: Mr. John G. Thompson and some other Ohioans are pushing Pendleton for the presidency of the United States. But, if any part of the ticket of 1864 i3 to be taken, some may prefer the head, to wit: George B. McClellan. A mother's love again finds exempli . fication in Chicago, where a lady, dis covering that her babe had the small pox, decided to remain with it, and is now locked in the room with it, with the absolute certainty of taking the dis ease herself. The rumor published in our Wash ington letter yesterday to the effect that Mr. Staples, of Greensboro, would ally himself with the independent movement is, we think, a mistake. We take it for granted that Mr. Staples will give it a prompt denial. Augusta Chronicle : North Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama have roundly excoriated all efforts to Mahonize their States.' Public opinion seems to have anticipated "the new party," and South ern judgment stamps it as impotent and premature. General Grant was going to Washing ton to spend a few days at the white house; but he has been so pressed by office-seekers from all parts of the country to intercede with the "appoint ing power" in their behalf, that it is now announced he will stay away from the capital. During the entire session of the forty sixth Congress about 7,000 bills were in troduced in the House. Thus far, du ring the first session of the forty-seventh Congress, nearly 4,000 bills have been presented, nearly 3,000 of which are al ready in print. The number of private bills introduced during the present ses sion ts unprecedented. At Carvilla, Mexico, on Sunday, a great crowd assembled to see the bal loon ascension of Senorita Catalina Gergoria, a beautiful girl only seven teen years old. There was no car at tached to the balloon, only the trepeze on which the girl performed. The bal loon shot up amid the deafening cheers of the crowd. Catalina meanwhile wfes seen clinging to the trapeze and per forming daring featf of agility. When the balloon was three-quarters of a mile high it suddenly burst, and the girl fell to the ground, crushed and mangled to death. A BIO THING FOR FLORIDA. The contemplated ship canal across the peninsula of Florida is one of the schemes that will probably be realized in the near future, and is one of vast importance not only to theState of Flor ida through which it will pass, but to all the Gulf States, and indirectly to all the Southern States. It will cut off several hundred miles of travel of the most dangerous part of the coast and will save millions annually lost in ships and cargoes on the Florida reefs. In addition to the saving in thU respect, it will so shorten the distance from Gulf ports to Northern and European ports that what are now regarded as perishable freights may be shipped without danger of loss, while it will open up the way for a heavy grain bus iness with Europe. The Mississippi river now carries a vast quantity of wheat, oats, corn, etc., to New Orleans, whence it will be shipped by this new and shorter route to Europe. New Or leans does a considerable business of this kind already, but the grain is liable to heat on account of the time required to make the passage across the ocean, whieh wiil be to a great extent obviated by the reduced distance which this new canal will afford. Not only this but it will open up an extensive trade with the Pacific States which are now con nected with Southern ports by the Southern Pacific. There is not much said yet about this canal, but we take it that it is one of the certain things of the near future, and one of the most important things to American com merce that has been projected for many years. There is very much more than a sus picion that some of the legislation and not a little of the departmental action at Washington relative to the North ern Pacific railroad was influenced by improper motives. The resolution of Mr. Cassidy, of Nevada, directing the Secretary of the Interior to communi cate to Congress certain papers bearing upon the matter, may result in letting the light into some very questionable transactions. A SHORT DAY'S WORK. Washington, January 20. House. The House went into Committee of the Whole on the private calandarand passed a bill to relieve from the charge of desertion two soldiers who had been unjustly tried, convicted and impris oned, and to restore their right to bounty but not to pay. There were in all six private bills considered in the committee and or dered to be reported to the House. At 3 o'clock the committee rose and the Speaker resumed the chair and the bills reported from the committee were passed. The fortification appropriation bill, appropriating $375,000, was reported by Forney, of Alabama, who gave notice that he would call it np next Tuesday. The House then, at 4:45 o'clock, ad journed till Monday. Illlxed Schaola In Illinois. The Supreme Court of Illinois, on the 16th inst., rendered a decision in a case from Adams county, which was begun in the circuit court on information by quo warranto by the attorney-general, assisted by ex-Gor. John M. Palmer, in relation to John Longress, against the board of education of the city of Quincy. The board had divided the city into eight districts for school purposes, and adopted a rule requiring all children of African descent to attend one school specially designated for colored chil dren, and excluding them from schools in other districts. The court holds that the regulations of the school board are in violation of the statutes of the State, which prohib its directors and school officers from 1 yniiea estates, ana is now occupying making and enforcing any regulation itself in devising measures to protect which shall directly or indirectly ex- vuc wuutry agaiusi meaisease. elude any child from the public schools on account of color. The court says the free schools of the State -are public institutions, and in their man agement and control the law contem- platec that they shall he so managed that ail children within the district be tween the ages of six and twelve years, regardless of race or color, shall have equal and the same rights to be derived therefrom, and concludes by saying that the Quincy Board of Education had no right to make and enforce the rule complained f in the information J udgment reversed and the case re manded. AC8UBTA Steady; middling UTfce; low 411n lOSAo; ood ordinary 10c; receipt Momenta 4,644: sales 654. WAAkiT net rects 2.772: shlpm't 4,644; sales 4628; spinners -; stock . CHAKLssroir Quiet; middling lltfec; low M,iMiin i iifan? mmd ordinary 10C: netrecetDta 1.800: ami : sales 1.000; stock 77,602: exports coastwise : to Great Britain ; to continent : to France ; to channel BUbop Qnlnl&n Returned. New York, Jan. 20 Bishop John Quinlan, of the diocese of Aldbama and W est Florida, arrived from Liverpool yesterday in the steamer Wisconsin. Rev. Father Hunt, of England, and Vathav D.nnm of ho T;kn J . met mm at tne pier. The iiishoD has just come from Rome, where he had several audiences with the Pope. A Statement of Asset. New Orleans. Jan. 20. A state ment of Seymour and Hoens shows their liabilities to be $100,000 and their assets $55,000. Officially Declared an Epidemic Washington, Jan. 2. The National Board of Health to-dav officially de clared small-pox to be epidemic in the Judge Lynch in Ohio. Cincinnati, Jan. 20. Jno. Wago ner, the murderer of Dr. Biggs, treas urer of Alice Furnace Company, two months ago, was taken out of jail at Irontoa, Ohio, between twelve and one o'clock last night and hung in the court house yard by from 400 to 600 masked men. They first took Bill Seek, the other accused murderer and hung him up, whereupon he made a confession implicating others not yet arrested, and the crowd allowed him to live for the present. There is not the slightest clue to the perpetrators and public opinion seems to approve of the lynching. ; Swung Into Eternity Augusta. Ga., Jan. 20. Anderson Jones (colored) was hung here to-day in the jail yard, for the murder of ft young white man named John G. Han elson in a store at McBean, Ga., on the night of the 15th of December. 1879. Jones displayed great coolness during imprisonment and trial, and went to me gallows firmly. He made no confes sion and was attended by a catholic priest. The trap fell at four minutes past one and Jones was dead in twen ty minutes afterwards. There was no excitement, the execution having been conducted privately. Consolidation Bill PAssed. Richmond, Va., Jan. 20. In the Sen ate to-day a bill was passed authorizing the consolidation of the Richmond and Alleghany railroad company with the Ohio Central and Atlantic and North Western railroad companies. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH JANUARY 20. 1882 PRODUCE. Balttmosx Hoon-Floor firmer and unchanged; Howard street and Western super S4 253 So. 00; extra S5.253J6.00; family S6.25aS7.00: dry muis, super $4.5Utz$d.25; extra S5.50aiS6.25; family S7.500iS7.75; Bio brands $7.00; Patapsco family S8.25. Wheat Southern quiet and firmer; Western higher; Southern radSl-383?1.48; am ber Sl.43ffiS1.4fl; No. 1 Maryland $1.45$!. 46; no. a wesiem wuuer rea spot 9l.40aS1.41tt: January $1.4114; February 81.42iffiS1.424; March S1.45U$l-45ft; April S1.46ttSL47. Corn Southern easier; Western dull and steady; Southern white 75070; do yellow 67869. Bautoors Iflght Onto dull; Southern 490)52; WeMera white 50S52; mixed 49350; fenniyirania bOdb'd. rroTislona firmer, with upward tendency; mess pork 518.25. Bulk meats sbeulders and dear rib sides, packed 7V&&91&. Bacon -shoulders 84fe clear rib sides 10; hams VZmSVi. Lard refined 12U. Coffee lower and dull; alo cargoes ordinary to fair 899. Sugar-easier; A soft Wfo. Whiskey firm, at f 1.17ft Freights dulL Chicago Flour in good demand and at fall prices. Wheat active, firm and higher; No. 2 Chicago spring Sl.80ttffiSl.80tt for cash: Si.ROfe tor January; ler February. Corn In fair demand and lower, at 60ffi81 for cash; 603b for January; - for February. Oatsquiet and weak, at 4844 for casht 436 for January! for February. Barley easier, at 8 1. 07. Dressed hogs steady ana arm, at 97 25QS7.50. Fork strong and higher, but unsettled, at SlT.fintf)- 817.75 for cash and January; 817.60asi7.50iA for February. Lard aeuve and higher, at $11.15 forcasn; January;. SU.17V4aSU.20 for February. Bulk meats strong and higher; should ers 90.&O: uiert ru tf 10; short clear S9.45. Whiskey steady and unchanged, at $1.18. Nw Tom Southern flour firm and fair Inquiry: common to fair extra S5.25a$&85; good to choice de 86.4087.87tl. Wheat-opened SAffilc oigner, out anpiwaius necame weas ana lost the w.oiriT nAt nwAints R.890: cross : sales o'lno: Muutwlse 8. 1O6: continent ' ; Great Britain 1,174; to France . Nxw Tobk Easy; sales 763: middling up-' lamia !?!: mlddlins Orleans 12 5-1 6c; consoli dated net receipts ; exports to Great Britain : to France : to continent ; to channel wfiklT net.rec'ts 1 1.293: eross 33.937: exp'ts to Great Britain 12.874; France 771; continent 1,268; sales 6,962; stock 812.027. MoaTGOXKBT Steady ; mlddlng 11c; low mld in&fec: rood ordinary 9ttc: receipts 1.820: ship ments 1.7&4: stock, present year. 9.051; stock, last yaar, 9,918; sales 1,764. Macow Quiet; middling llc; low middling insfac:ffood ordinary QSlic: receipts 900; sales 1,624: stock, present year, 9,954; stock, last year, 10,957; shipments 1,024. CoiXHBUS Qu'et: middling 10&c; low middling intbc: mod ordinary 93bc: receipts 2.818; ship ments 8.012: sales 2,521; spinners 800; stock 22,128; ex. Great Britain ; coastwise . Kashttixb Steady; middling 1134c; low mld- 10c; good middling 9c; net receipts fw, shipments 874; sales 1,501; spinners 1,000; stock, present rear, 1,118; stock, 'last year. 19,256. Port Both S. C. Weekly net receipts 998; stock 2.572: exports to Great Britain ; coast wise 159; sales . Pbottdkhcs. R. I. Weekly net receipts 265; stock 6,000; sales 100. Skt.va. Ala. Dull: middling 11 Xhc Weekly- receipts 776; shipments 1,684; stocfc, present year, 10,216- RnMK. Ga. Steady: middling HUtc: low mid dling 10c; good ordinary 9c. Weekly receipts 748; shipments 2,178; stock 9,382. OOHFABATTTB COTTON 8TATKMJ5KT. NAt rncAlnta at all TTnitftd States norts during week 95.018 Same wek last year 1 39,3 1 7 Total receiDts te this date 3,570.37 1 Same date last year 3,793,640 Sxnorts for the week 6 1 ,954 Same week last rear 1 25.1 92 Total exports to this date 1,820,584 Same date last Tear 2.3 1 6.17 H Stock at all United States ports. 1 ,1 59,246 Same time last year 892,725 stock at all Interior towns 199.411 Same time last rear 1 6:2,502 Stock at LlTerpoel 297,000 Same time last year 470,000 stock of American afloat fer Great Britain 204,000 Same time last year , 437,000 Liyxrpool Noon Kasler and a fraction cheaoer: middling uplands 6td; middling Orleans 6d; sales 10,000; speculation and export 1,000; reoelots 9.700: American 8.900. Uplands low middling clause: January delivery 6d; January and February Wfed; February and March A ll-16d6 21-82d: March and April 6 23--32d2- All-1BdS6 23-82d: ADril and May 6id: May and June 6 l3-82d; June and July 6 27-32d; July and August 6d; August and September . Futures steadj. Liverpool -5 P. M. Sales of American cotton 8,800 bales. Uplands low mlddllne clause: Jan uary and February delivery 6 2i-32d; February and March 6 ll-16d; March and April ; April and May 8 25-32d; May and June ; June and July 6d; July and August 6 29-32d. Futures closed firm. W. T. BLACKWELL & CO. Durham, N. C. Manufacturer! of the Original and Only Gcnnlns PMasjBBMSjsjBBMMKasjM n fJ.W WW i. TOBACCO Our claim far merit is based & upon tne laci mat a cucraicu analysis proves that t ho tobacco grown in our section Is bettor . , .1 4-,. .. f J --- T7 ' I T1 sarisCrictorj- smolce tlicn ANY J OTHEX1 tobacco giovn in thej world; and being situated La the HEART of this fine tobacco section, "WE hare the PICK of the offerings. Tho pnblio ap preciate this; Irence our sales EXCEEI the products, of ALLi5 tho leading vn anufactories com bined. gSJon-e ccnv.inc unlets ii bears the trade-mark of the Hull. 1 Mar 22 ly mm -sa sag A SENSATION Has often been made by the discovery of some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills; their popularity and sale is unprecedented. They supply a need long felt and must become a household remedy. Just think to be cured In a few wees s of these terrible nervous troubles and awful suffering from Sick Headache, Neuralgia and Dyspepsia, and the nervous system put in a natural and healthy condition, destroying the pos sibility of Paralysis, Angina Pectoris and sudden death, which Is carrying off eo many noble men and women in the lull tide of life and useful ness. - Thia simple remedy of Extract of Celery Seed and Chamomile Flowers, combined in the form of pills, is a boon to humanity. It has saved the lives oi inousanas or nervous, ueaaacnmg can dren in our schools ana out every year. rSo nerv ous person or sufferer from Headache, Neurafgta, Dyspepsia or Paralysis win ao themselves justice until they try them. Sold by all druggists. . Price 50 cents a box. De pot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mall, two boxes for $1 or six boxes for 82 50, to any address. ISlNSULliATEl BftitrForHg-i and Ibme tlej Just Received, at DpJ.H.McAden's Druff Store yicr. SY, From Saratoea Spring. N. T. A now water re sembling ihe imported Vichy. Recommended as an antacid, curss dyspppsta, alas diges tion, is a powerful tonic and strong diuretic. Also, Sales for the week 67.000 American 49,500 Speculation 2.100 Export 2.200 Actual exports 4,100 Forwarded irom snips' sides Imports 107,000 American 74.000 Stock 597.000 American 430,000 Afloat 259 000. American 204,000 New tork 000. FUTURES. -Futures closed firm. Sales 22,- DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE January 12 02.04 renruaiy : iz.iuct.ii March 12.35fJ)6 April 12.B5ffi.00 May iia.7ioc.72 June, 12.84.85 Si::.::-:::::::::::::::::::::: iSiSSSiSS UUYD11 E. P1HKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., wpwuiuor . .... ................. X .'WAiu Is Warranted to Cure - ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEA8ES OP HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS,' PIMPLE8 and TENDER ITCHINCSouallpartiofthe body. It makes the skin, white, aoft and smooth; removen tan and freckles, sad ia tho BEST toilet dpeasinin TgE.'vTOBJiD. Elegantly put up, two YKttlec in oUe paekag, consisting of both internal md cxtoi iictl treatment. All first class drnggista have it. Price 91 . per package. October. November . December. ll.75ffi.78 11.62 64 ll.64a.66 The Post's statement says the foture deliveries were subject to various fluctuations. The prices iu twice; 2-100 below yesterdays closing quota- uinnai. n einsins wiin a iillmi mnm smtnatn i ulnrr-ded- .prhLl5a!1.8g5-ur BoIWffl J n?drM8lJlIs$1.47; ungraded white " JPffiK? LftWff. anced Acquitted From the der Charge of Mar San Francisco stands third among the importing cities of this country. The figures for the year ending June 30, 1881, recently published by the Treasu ry Department, show the value of New York's imports to have been $435,450, 805; Boston's, $01,960,103; San Francis co's, $37,943,695, and Philadelphia's, $33,583,106, with Baltimore next in the lead. Mr. Francis Fontaine, of Macon, has recently made advances of $100,000 to Georgia farmers on improved lands, and will probably increase the amount to $500,000 during the present year. He charges less than the legal interest, and his enterprise promises to be largely beneficial to the Georgia farmers. The foundation of the Spuyten Duy- vil disaster seems to have been laid in rum and founded in the riotous con duct of public men. Virginia has 172 tobacco factories and North Carolina has 168. Virginia uses 86,000,000 pounds of leaf and North Carolina over 12,000,000. Georgia has another claim before the Government for moneys repended for the common defense in 1777. i i i Southern rivers are on the swell, get ting even for last summer. ; Petersburg, Va., Jan 2a The jury in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Herbert Baldwin, who has been on trial in Prince Edward county court for the murder of a man named Hob son a few weeks ago. rendered a ?er- diet of acquittal last evening. The ac cused was discharged. sprung- m trestle Washington, Jan. 20. The Signal Corps station at Portsmouth, N. (X, re ports Mary E. Dana, from St. Simons. Ga sprung a leak and lies water-logged in eigne tatnoms, aoouc tnree miles from the station, Crgjy ?afe. VL.8ai8i.4i l ko.3 rea ana January i.45 81.48: February . Cora ttatfee hleher. and ciosmg wun iesa sirengtni ungraded 67c071W; iuw uiixeu , no, a ouu jauuaij OtKt8U'0-w ; February. Oats less active and a shade easier; No. 8 48. Heps-firmly held and quiet; Yearlings 1 2r22. Coffee dull and heavy and lower: Bio 811 10. Sugar unchanged and very i dull: fair to good refining quoted at 7Aft7tt; pe nned unchanged and dull; standard A 84Q8. Molasses foreign in fair demand and firm; New Orleans . Woe firmly held and good Inquiry. Renin steady, at S2.85&S2 40. Turpentine ; unchanged and quiet, at 65U. Wool moderately I active and firm; Domes He fleece 86360: Texas 14&31. Prk opened stronger and closed weak: middles a shade stronger and In better demand: long clear 014; short ole , ford-opened BO51fce higher, but af-erwards tost the advance and declined a trifle and dosing heavy, at S 1 1.27Mr U9 1 i.so. reiguw to uvarpooi marKei strong. COTTON. Galveston Firm; middling 11 c; lowmld'ng 1114c; good ordinary lOtye; net receipts 1,200; gross ; tales 2,800; stock 93,484; export coastwise ; to Great Britain - ; to conti nent : to France . . FINANCIAL. Nkw Yoke. L831A 1.02 1.14 1.18 6U3 Remanded to Weekly-net recpts 5,442; grow 5.000; sales o.M5 experts coastwise 4.H43; to Great Britain to cnan- Await the Complalit ant. 2,0041 to wntUtenil 32; Jranoe 678: New York, Jan. 20.-Jno. J. Thomp- nei 1,487. son, superintendents cierK wiln west ern Union Telegraph office, at Mobile, Ala., who was arrested yesterday, was arraigned in the Tombs police court to-day and remanded to await the pres ence of the complainant:, NoaiOIX Quiet: nlddltett 1 1 1 a-1 (Us: net rWta 1,726; gross ; stock 49,041; exports eoeet- wlse ; Mies j exports to Great Britain : te continent . Weekly net recta 12,488; gross ; sales 8.144; coastwise 4.875; Great Britain 1,081; ehannel ; continent : France . Weather. I pnw i . . Washington, Jan.20. Middle States Zt4id? '-1-T Vnf r, occasional light Britain : to coftineitt , Small pox prevails places In Illinois. at eighty-two r-.'- 9B GBAT HA f adoally recorers IU jadmlred lor Its youinrui coior and lustre b , the use ot Parker's uou nuHm, so eiegani ' irur. R.I wAi mA Purity and rich perfume. When ypur child begins to show a Scrofulous Taint, or It you know your blood is afifecied, take 8. a a, and give It to the little sufferer. partly cloudy weather, rain or snow, winds mostly from the sou mease to souinwesc, rising tempera ture and lower barometer. South Atlantic Gulf, Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, light rain, followed by partly cloudy and wanner weather, easterly to southerly winds, shifting to westerly in the Ohio Valley, stationary or slowly falling barometer. ; '' A WORLD Of GOOD.' '" ; One of the most popular medicine' bow fcefore the American public, It Hon Bitters. Too see it everywhere. - People take . It .with good effect. It ImUdsthemup. Hlanotaspleaaanttothe taste as some other Bitten, as It la note whisker Wnk. It la more like the old-fathioned bonetet tea, that has done a world of good. If you don't feel Just right, try Hop Bltters.-Nund News. " "y- ' ; ' ' "-ft ; - -1 , '4 FUXSAlfOSQUITOSS. " : i A 15c box of "Rough on Bats" will keep a house free from files, mosquitoes, rats And mica, the en ire season. Druggists. BALTIlfOKe Quiet: mlddllnsr llc: low mid dling 11; good ordinary lOtfc: net rec'tt 87; : stock 57,osa; exports xpona io ureat weeny -net recelpu 288; gross 4.188: sales 116; spinners 1,165; exports 3reat Brifain ; coastwise 9,49; continent y. BoOTOir DhII: mlddllns I2e low mldditn ,lci. g ordinary 10Ae; net receipts 89: Weekly net rects 4.a3T mu 1 1 XtR: aaiaa exports to Great Britain 2,943. WTXJqVGTOlK-Frrm; mlddllne It 0; low mid dling 11 Moe: toed ord'y 108 16e: m'pta 484f WtMl - " - t n Vfl. nmtf. consmem Kxohange, wovenrments irregular. . . New 5s. Four and a half per cents, Four per cents, Honey State bonds -fairly active Sub-treasury balances Gold S7 4.501. 256 currency.. 4.572,680 Stocks. 11 A. M. The market opened verv Irregular, but as compared with yesterday's closing prices snpwea tout rrapaonai cnanges, except in the Missouri Pacific which obened I ner cent low er. In early dealings, the market took a down ward Urn, Belling off VjMVk per cent, the latter for Denver ft Klo Grande, while the Richmond & Allegheny sold down 2 per cent to 30& Subse quently the general list recovered 1 1 per cent, inejucnmona c Anegneny teaamg therein. Stocks Irregular, but generally tending down- I warn aau ciutuug atrong una mgner: i Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 Aiaoama uiass a, small. Alabama Class B. 5 s Alabama Class C, 4's Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and form western preferred, Kast Tennessee. Georgia.., Illinois Central. Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston wasnvine and Chattanooga New Tork Central Pittsburg... Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danville Bock Island Wabash, St Louts A Pacific. C .ANC"ILMillll,llllll UK"1' "q Balhorn Natural Mineral Water, Recommended very highly as a cathartic :ind al lernive and in all forms of dyspepsia. ALSO, CASES CONGRESS WATER, Q CASES ROCK BRIDGE ALUM, CASES BUFFALO LITHIA. And a full supply oi IMPORTED AP0LLINAR1 AND Hnnyadi Janos Waters. THE GMT EUROPEAN NOVELTY ! JjUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATHARTIC: Dos: A wine glass full before breakfast Thejjxncd, "Hunyhdi Janos. -Baron Lielig af firms thatlts richness in aperient salts surpasses that of all other known waters." The British Medical JourTwZ-"Hunradl Janos. The most agreeable, safost, and most efficacious aperient water." 1'rqf. Virchow, Berlin. "Invariably good and prompt success; most valuable." PrqfiBainberger, Vienna "I have prescribed these writers with remarkable success." . TgC- Scamoni, Wurszburg. I prescribe none but this." Prof. Lander BrunUm, M. D., F. R 8., London. More pleasant than its rivals, and surpasses them in efficacy." .FVA' MiJ:: F- X- 8- Royal MUltary Hos pital, Netley. "Preferred to Pullna and Frled-nchshalL" 81 1.00 , 82Vfe 1.881 41 15 - 1.65 1.8534 i 06 85 1 34 1.85 8ii& l.HO 1 83 8H4! 814 Irasjt BlUalo r to weejoy-net receipts 1 8.4S9. gmw ; expotU coastwise' 1,060; to Great Britain to pon- PsniTLMu Quiet; middling r, 12ftej low mlddung hum: goou ordinary 10e: net recelpU llTr gross sales spinners : itoek j exponp Great Britain rf oonttoem , Wrokiyt receii 2,859: gross 4,134; aaleg 1 ,887 ; spinners 1 .876; coastwise : Gontment ; U Great Britain 2,000; stock 16, 178. Wa, 8ils 4 Pacific preferr'd crry COTTON MARKET. OmCB O? thb Obskbter, 1 . Cabxottx. January at. 1882. 1 ; , Theinarket yesterday closed weak at the follow Imr oaotadoBti fopdMWdung... nt fymlddliQg,..,.... .,...., Middling.. nS swot low middling.;.. ...j -n jwwnUd4Uii..i..ii.,.....-..-i.'-.ri. 104 Bxcxirrs voi tidi'wxex bssxq ridat, 20th. Tuesday..... 9 - " Wednesday i ' Thursday ...4... 8 -74 Total hales.... ...... ........... 452 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Poeltlve Cure for T1 tlioae Painful Complaints nnd Wenbesies so common to our best female population. It will cure entirely the worst form ot Female Com. plaints, all ovarian trembles, Inflammation and TJIcera Uon, Filling and Displacements, and the consequent Bplnal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change "of life. - - - - 5 It -wfjl (MsboItb and expel tumors from the uterus in A early s$ag-e pf development, rphe tendency to can cerous hnmori there Is checked 'very sppejlUy by its us. . It removes faintness, flatulent, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Beadaches, Kerrons Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion." , That reeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, la always permanently cured by its us. It will at ail times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound Is unsurpassed. - X.TOIA FIX -aMU TEGETABUE OOM POtnVBls prepared at 83S and B3S Western fTenue, Lynn, Haas. Price Ji. Six bqttles'f ot t& "gent by mall (n the form of pills, also In the form ef lozenges, on receipt of price, f 1 per box for either. Mrs. Pmkham fiwely answers all letters of inquiry. Bend for paznph. let. Address as above. Mention tkit Fapr. No family should be without LTDIA E. PUTKHAITS LTVER PIIX& They cure constipation, biliousness and torpidity of the liver, ts cents per box. 49 Sold by all Druggists. - JOHN H. McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist. North Tryon St, CHARLOTTE, N. C. DON'T GO TO SARATOGA When you Can get water just as fresh and spark ling as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga. .rSceIve 2US water m large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. j. h. Mc a DEN, Druggist and Chemist. Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced J '72 81 competnt o1318' daI or nhjnt, CHEMICALS, LAMP GOODS, SEGAHS, TOBACCOS, &c, &c. NOTICE. ALL person desiring teachers ce:tlflcates will please present themselves on Thursday, 12th Inst., at the court house In Charlotte. This day Is set apart by law; and there will be no private ex aminations thereafter under ordinary circum stances. W. T. WALLER,: Jan5 dw td Co. 8upt Pub. Instructions. JUST RECEIVED: A PULL AND SELECT LINE OP Perfumeries and Perfumery Cases, Cologne Bot tles. 4c. Toilet Powder Rouges, Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Brushes of all kinds, Combs, kc., and a full line of all goods usuarty found In a nnt-class Drug Es7 tbllgbraent. " Cartful attention Riven the preparation of pre scriptions, t ' 1 1 rust the public will, as heretofore, extend rae a share of their patronage. Care will in every in stance be given the preparation and dispensing of all medicines for which demands are made, and satisfaction in every in every Instance guaranteed dec23 W" P" "k' co SALE OF BONDS. BY Virtue of an order of the Superior Court of AlaiBance county, in the case of alvis Klna and others against W. J. and A. Murray and others, I will4)ffer for sale at the court house door In Greensboro, N. C, at public auction, for cash. ? ,Mo"??T 6th day of February, 1 882, at 1 2 o'clock M., eight ,8) bonds of the county ol Car teret Issued February 20th, i860, each for 8500 due on February 20th. 1880, to each of which bonds coupons are attached for Interest at 6 ner cent from February 20th, 1875. Parties desiring further information can address my attorney, James K. Boyd, Esq., Greensboro, lariQ Ma J. A. McCAULKY, JanSMs Receiver. FOR SALE. kwist'ONY. Also, a good saddle horse. Call and aaa. ianlStf WALTER BKEM.

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