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LOi; AL MATTERS, SQNDA.Y, JAN. 22, 1882. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Pbaiajtx Lotos Na 81, A. r. &A M. -Regular meeting every second and I ourth Monday nights. Exoxlbior Lodsk No. 261, A, F. & A. IdL Reg ular meeting every first and third Tuesday night. Chaklottb Chai?kb No. 89, B. A. M. Regular meeting every second and fourth Friday nights. Chablottk Commjjtdabt No. 2, K. T. Regular meeting every first and third Thursdays. 1SZ. OIF EC. K rights of Hohob. Begular meeting every second and fourth Thursdays. HZ. OP X3 Knights or Pythias. Regular meeting nights first and third Wednesdays, 7 o'clock p. m. at Ma sonic Temple Hall. I. O. O. IF. Chaklotti Lodgx No. 88. Meets every Mon day night. MIOTLKNBUB8 DSCLARATIOBl LOD6 NO. ft Meets every Tuesday night Drxrs Lodgk No. 108. Meetsevery Thursday night. Catawba Rivbb Kncampkxnt No. 21. Meets lrst and third Thursday nights in each month. Ttoe Cbnrcbes To-Day. Young Man's Christian a sociation Devo tional exercises in the afteraooa at 4Vi o'clock. St. Pkteb's Cathouo Chobch. Services In the morning at 10 o'clock, and In the afternoon at 3 o'clock, by Rev. L. P. O'Connell. St. Petbb's Episcopal Chubch Services in the morning at 1 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, by Rev. J. B. Cheshire, Rector. Sunday school at 8Vi o'clock. First Pbxsbttebiim Chubch. Services In the morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7 by Kev, Dr. A. W. Miller, pastor Sunday school lit 3i& o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7 o'clock. Lutheran Church Services in the morning at 1 1 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, by the Rev. J. A. Hartman. Sunday School at 8 o'clock p. m. Baptist Church Services in the morning at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. J. E. Carter. No services at night. Sunday school at VVi o'clock a. m. Second Pbesbttbbian Chuboh. Services in the morning at 11 o'clock, and In the evening at 7 o'clock, by Rev. N. M. Woods, pastor. Sunday School at 4 o'clock. Trton Street (M. E.) Chubch. Services in the morning at 1 1 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, by Rev. J. T.' Bagwell, pastor. Sunday school at SVa o'clock. Prayer meeting at 7Vi Wed nesday evening. Calvabt Mission Church (Methodist.) Ser vices in the morning at 1 1 o'clock, and In the evening at 7ifa by the pastor, Bev. J. W. Wheeler. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Class Meeting at 4 p.m. associate Reformed Presbyterian Chapel. Services In the morning at 1 1 o'clock, and In the evening at 7 by Rev. W. T. Waller, pastor. Sun day school at 10 o'clock. Colored Presbyterian Chubch. Services In the afternoon at 8 o'clock and In the evening at 7Va by Rev. Mr. Wyche, pastor. Sunday school at 1 o'clock a m. Index to New Advertisements. Dr. Robt J. Brevard A Card. LeRoy Davidson Cheap Woods. BUSINESS NOTICES. Forty Tears' Experience or an Old Nurse. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup Is the prescrip tion of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses In the United States, and has been used for forty years with never-falling safety and suc cess, bv millions of mothers and children from the feeble Infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe It the best and surest remedy In the world. In all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea In children. whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simlle of Curtis x Perkins. Is on the outstde wrapper. Sold by all medicine dealers. 25 cts a bottle. Hayesvllle, Ohio, Feb. 11. 1880. 1 am V6ry glad to say I have tried Hop Bitters, and never took anything that did me as much good. I only took two bottles and I would not take SI 00 for the good they did me. I recom mend them to my patients, and get the best re sults from their use. C B. Mercer, M. D. nojiK cniPtETs. 3T Mr. ft. Q. Trezevant, a former citizen of Charlotte, now residing in Columbia, Is in the city. tSMr.D. W. Glass, a prominent paper manufacturer of Baltimore, was in the city yesterday. 13?" A goodly number of country peo ple were in the city yesterday, consid ering the condition of the roads. tW Mr. B. B. Newman, a young gen tleman formerly connected with the Carolina Central Railroad, and well and favorably known in this city, was mar ried to Miss Ella McCarthy, of Augusta county, Vit, on the 17th inst. tSBob Stickney, son-in-law of Old John Bobinaon, the greatest leaper and bareback rider in the prof ession, and who is known throughout the country, is reported to be seriously ill at Ha vana, from yellow fever. Several mem bers of the profession have died recent ly in that city of this fever. Dr. Rob't J. Brevard, late of Shelby, who recently located in this city for the practice of his profession, makes an announcement in this morn ing's Observer. Dr. Brevard was for merly physician at Cleaveland Springs, and is known throughout this section of the State as successful practitioner. EST We have positive assurance from Messrs. Schiff & Grier, who were re ported by the Concord Sun as among the merchants intending to leave Char lotte, that the statement is without foundation. They have contemplated establishing a! wholesale house else where, but are not at all inclined to close their business in this place. Wot Engaged. In yesterday's Observer the an nouncement was made on the authori ty of a Baltimore correspondent of the Greenville News, that Miss Julia, the daughter of Stonewall'Jackson, was en gaged to Mr. Frank Baker, a gentleman of Baltimore. We are authorized by an intimate friend of the young lady to say that the announcement is not true, a correction we take pleasure in making. Bullion Aasay. The assay of gold bullion at the Char lotte mint for the month of December amounted to $10,063.23, which is a con siderably higher figure than for any month of the last quarter of the year. The assays for the last three months were as follows: October, $5,824.69; November, $2,662.39 ; December, 10,063. 23, making a total for the three months of $18,010.31. The business so far gives promise of being larger for the present month than in December. lISIUTCa' - ... . I imniHUII UUtn'KSWi: Alexander Bouse, the colored dray- . It is understood that there will be ail man that was arrested at the same time important meeting of the Charlotw that John Williams and his wife were, Chamber of Commerce, at their rooms, las a party implicated in stealing goods cmday evenmg, 23d inst, to discuss from freight cars in this city, yesterday r hat action shall betaken by the busi- had an examination and was .released. The only evidence against Bouse was the fact that he had hauled the stolen property, and it was not proven that he was aware at the time that Wil liams had stolen the goods. Bouse is a drayman in the city, and we make this statement in justice to him, that the public may understand his connection with the matter. mayor's Conrt The fines and costs imposed at the mayor's court yesterday morning, amounted to $32.60, divided between three offenders. Clarke Hall, who has not been doing his usual share towards the support of the city government, came in yesterday for $7.50 for his chronic irregularity. A white man named Walker was also fined $7.50 for being drunk, and Youngblood. from Steel Creek, found that the thorough fares of the city, when used as a race track, rent at pretty steep figures. For his wild riding of Friday and the addi tional offense of being drunk he was required to ante to the amount of $17.50. ness Imen of the city in regard to the erection of a Federal court house and postofflcein Charlotte. A letter from our representative in Congress will be read, and it is hoped that the whole Bubject may be discussed in all its bear ings, to the end that the committee who have the matter in charge may learn the views of the members of the cham ber. Let every member attend. Church Notes. Bev. J. A. Hartman, of Chambers- burg, Pa., will preach at the Lutheran church in this city this morning and evening. Rev. J. E. Carter, of Wilson, N. C will preach at the Baptist church this morning. Rev. J. T. Bagwell, pastor.will preach at Tryon street Methodist church this morning on the subject of "Justifica tion by faith" text Rom. 5:1, and at 7 o'clock p. m., subject, "Man" text Ps.8:4. Not In the Untitles. The Pee Dee Bee wants to know why The Observer failed to criticise the appearance in its columns of a mis spelled word. In the first place The Observer is not in the habit of criti cising such matters, and in the second place wo seldom read our exchanges for typographical errors. If these reas ons are not sufficient the additional one may be given that when the average newspaper man sets himself up as a critic he generally "puts his foot in it." Bid row) Alum and Iron sfbikos Watxs urn Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains Iwlce as much Iron and fifty per cent, more alum tnum than any "alum and iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now bo feneral. Sold by all druggists of any standing, rices reduced one half. mayll-tf t, - , A FAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE. "I have used in my family Simmons Liver Regu lator, preDaredby J. H. Zedln Co., for the last eight or ten years, and found It to supercede any thing recommended for chills, fever aod ague. I have given up calomel, quinine and all other mer curial treatments. I give It to my children, from one year old to those of twenty-five years old. It Is all you could wish in a family. Please use my name as you wish. Very truly. E. H. URBAKKS, Crawford county, tia." A New Haven minister of the gospel told one of his deacons that be was constantly hearing a loud sound, which kept him awake nights. Since using Br. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Fills, his hearing has become normal, and his nerves are steady and true. m n m Coughs. "Brown's Broneslal Troches" Till allay Irritation which Induces coughing, giving often-tlmes immediate relief In Bronchitis, In ' fluenza, Hoarseness, and Consumption and Asth matic complaints. Rheumatism in its worst form, has never been known to fail to yield to S. 8. 8. when taken as directed. It never falls to cure. SEE HERE. You are sick; well, there is Just one remedy that will cure you beyond possibility of doubt. If It's Liver or Kidney trouble, consumption, dyspepsia, debility, Well's Health Renewer is your hope. SI. Druggists. Depot, J. H. McAden, Charlotte, N. C. To promote a vigorous g owth of the hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam. It restores the youthiui color to gray hair, remove dandroff, and cures tchlng cf the scalp. Ttr N T. Rallnwav. Monroe. Ga.. says: 8. 8. 8. stands without a Deer, the profession will have to acknowledge it a specific for blood diseases. zxo &(Lvizxtiszmzut&. Richmond and DanvlII Dividends. The Board of Directors of the Rich mond and Danville Railroad Company met in Richmond Thursday and declar ed a 2 per cent, quarterly dividend, pay able out of the net earnings up to De cember 31st, payable 15th of February ; also, a dividend of 1 per cent., payable February 15th, out of the profit from the company's privilege in the Virginia Midland road making 3 per cent, that will be paid February 15th. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Richmond and West Point Terminal Railway and Ware house Campany, controlled by the Richmond and Danville Company, was held in the office of the company in Richmond Thursday. The old board was re-elected, with the excoption of Mr. Perkins, of New York, whore signed on account of his health. Major J. H. Dooley was elected in his place. No other business of importance was transacted. Absolutely Pure. T141 powder never varies. A maml (rf Pnty, strengtfiand wholesomeness More ecOTumlcai than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in ), petition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or pbospbatejpowderj. Srid only in can BOY AL BAKING POWBKBCO., nov28 ! Mew York. LeRoy Davldon. Sole Agent, Charlotte, N. C NOTICE. A UAiidflT. thA iftth day of February, 1883.1 W win exDose to public sale at the court house. in CbariotteTan undivided halt Interest ifl i a tract of land in Berry bill township, adjoining Unds ol Dr, land in Berryblll township, adjoliilng UnC MVHnAll ttlHAIt. now wo property of L Monroe Reed, deceased. 5 tract contains one hundred acres, well watered ana improved, and produces good cotton, corn ana wheat. .- . . i Terms: Fifty dollars cash : balance of pnr money on nloe months credit, purchaser giving bond and security for purchase money. --. v W. R. BKRBYHILL, Adm'r. ; Janl7 wtds of I. Monroe Reed. , Itlaffazla.es, The Century magazine may now be considered fairly started on its way under the cew name, and its issues, since the change was made, have been universally commended as of rare beauty and interest. The February number has been received, and it can be said that it is an ideal number. The illustrations are superior to any maga zine illustrations of the time, and the table of contents offers a rare treat to the reader. A special feature of inter est in this number is the drama of "Esmeralda," founded on a short story of the same name by Mrs. Burnett, the four leading characters of which are given to North Carolians. The Century Company, publishers, 83 East 17th st., New York. In the February number of the North American Review, Prof. George P. Fisher, of the Yale Divinity School, whose writings x on the supernatural origin of Christianity and on ecclesias tical history are well known, comes to the defence of the Christian Religion against the attacks of modern doubt and infidelity. No abler or more emi nent advocate for the orthodox faith could be summoned into the controver sy that has lately been waged on this high theme, and it is not too much to say that Prof. Fisher Justices, eyery ex pectation bj the yigor. and clearness with which he handles the subject. He disclaims, however, the position of a debater, and makes no direot referenoe to Col, Ingersoll's insults, although he necessarily deals with the objections so brilliantly and audaciously presented by that doughty combatant. He pro ceeds in a very orderly manner u maintain a series of positions in regard to the origin, essential character and beneficent effects of the Christian faith, which are intended in them selves to furnish the answer to all ob jections and cavils. The North Amer ican Reviuw, SO LaFayette Place, New York. . Entertainment Friday Night. At the opera house next Friday night an entertainment will be given by the young ladies of Tryon Street Methodist Sunday school, which, for novelty will surpass anything of the kind ever at tempted heretofore in Charlotte. Those taking parts have received careful training by a lady competent to under stand the requirements of the pro gramme, and the probabilities are that tne anair win De one oi tne most en joyable novelties of the season. The entertainment will open with an auction sale of 250,000,000 children, (the sale will be made by sample, as it has been found that this number cannot be placed on the stage at one time,) and this part of the programme will be a surprise to the audience. It is most beautiful and affecting, as well as novel and interesting. After the conclusion of the auction will follow music, con sisting of duets, quartets, solos, &c., and recitations, the entertainment to conclude with the grand spectacular "Fan Drill," which, though first sug gested by Addison in 1711, is new in Charlotte, as it has never been pro duced in the State so far as we know. The drill is set to music, and will be performed by a number of costumed young ladies, who will move to the bars of the music The drill is of considera ble length, and properly rendered is as beautiful as it is amusing. A number of the movements are noted : The au dacious flirt; the majestic wave; the scornful wave; the modest flutter; the invitation flutter; present fans; shoul der fans; carry fans; discharge your fans; ground your fans ; etc., etc. The auction and the drill are to be the two features of the evening, and the whole programme will furnish a rare treat. The Special Term of Court In this week's Home and Democrat is found a short notice about the Superior Court now in session in this county, Judge Bennett presiding, which is a "stunner," to say the least. The follow ing is the article; "The present term of the Superior Court affords an apt illustration of tbe word "special," for no general good is likely to result from the session. Paying a judge $100 a week to sit on the bench and listen to lawyers argue for hours as to the right of witnesses to testify, is a luxury tax-payers prefer to dispense with. Two weeks' summing up: Elsie Britton vs. Air Line Railroad, Culp vs. Air Line Railroad, consumed many days, cases that should never have been allowed to come before a judge of the Superior Court. This tardiness in busi ness is caused by lawyers consuming so much time in talking, and we sug gest the practice of limiting each coun sel, the time determined on by the judge. Our lawyers would then con dense their matter, and save the time now consumed trying to recover one dollar for client to help pay counsel fees of 320." The court closed the second week of its session yesterday evening, and after reading the Home and Democrat the conclusion must be had that in this time but two canes have been tried, as the business of the term is summed up and but two are mentioned. Such statements as the one given above are calculated to bring the courts of the State Into contempt, which would be a lamentable state of affairs even if the facts justified the statement. In this case the writer has evidently not taken the trouble to ascertain how rapidly the business of the court is being dis patched, as the record shows that up to yesterday evening, tbe twelfth day of the session, forty-eight cases have been disposed of, which is an average of four a day. The Home and Democrat may consider this equivalent to doing nothing, but the members of the bar of the citv are of opinion that the record is seldom surpassed by any court hear ing similar cases. Judge Bennett has received the highest commendations from legal gentlemen here for the man ner in which he has dispatched the business of the court. The docket is a large one, the accumulation of years, and it is to be presumed that the dispo sal of the cases, or a portion of them, will result in some general good, even, if the judge isTpaid $WO per weak for his work. Judge Bennett has devoted more of his time to the business of the court than any judge that has ever held a previous term here, but it would seem that he is unable to give satisfaction, notwithstanding the fact that court is opened at 8 a. m. and held till late in the evening. Gone to Piece, Claire Scott and her company gave a performance in Statesville since their appearance here, and the following ex tract from the Landmark tells what followed: "They had been playing since the 1st of December against bad weather and were consequently a good deal reduced in finances, and, having a good house here the first night, Miss Scott, Co burn and two or three other mem bers of the company left here on the eastern train Saturday, leaving the salaries of other members unpaid. Those left behind organized as Lovell's Comedy Company and desired to play tnat night, but Maneger van .reic very properly declined to allow this, since Miss Scott who had been advertised as the attraction was no longer here. xne comedy company gave a perfor mance Monday night, an'd by this means raised money enough to get out pi town." Now, if Pauline Markham will take her company off away off to the bor ders of Texas and do likewise, she will have the heartfelt thanks of a dis gusted community, and she could do nothing else that would go so far to wards redeeming her in the estimation of the public. Coffee drinkers should read the advertisement n another column headed "Good Coffee." fetid Jdtm 62?-82d: Jofieatld July efed; July and August e 2-82d; August and September i-r . futures Arm. - Vxvr Yobx -Futures closed steady. Sales 2, 000. January.... 12009.00 February 12.050.06 March. HL803.00 April 12.49ft.60 May.. 12.6e.87 June, - 12.803.81 July. 12.910.92 August... 18.010.02 September 12.40a.44 OcteberTT. 11.780.75 November 1L7059 December The Posfs statement says: The future deliveries at the first call exhibited no change, bat were sold down soon afterward and with the exception of January had declined at bout noon 7 to 8-100. The market closed steady at 8 to 5-100 lower than yesterday, and compared with last 8atnrday, Jan uary 4 100 dearer; balance 7 to 12-100 lower. FINANCIAL. Nnr Yobs. Kxchange 4.88 Governments steady New 5's. 1.02 Four and a half per cents, 1.14 Four per cants, 1.18$ Money, 804 State bonds fairly active Bub-treasury balances Gold. 274.049,000 " " -Currency... 4,545,000 Stocks. 11 A. M. The market opened firm, and 160 Ue per cent higher than the closing prices of yesterday, the Manhattan Elevated, St Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba leading therein. In early dealings the market recorded a decline with an occasional fractional reaction of 401 percent the Denver A Bio Grande, Beading, Michigan Central and Wabash preferred being most prominent in tbe downward movement Stocks Closed Irregular: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 Alabama Class A, small Alabama Class B, 5's Alabama Class C. 4's... Chicago and Northwestern Chicago aod Northwestern preferred, Xrie East Tennessee Georgia, Illinois Central..... Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville Memphis and Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central. Pittsburg. Richmond and Allegheny Richmond and Danville Rock Island Wabash, St. Louis ft Pad lie. Wabash, St. Louis & Paclfle pref err'd Western Union. 82 82 1.01 1.26 1.881 41 14 1.65 1.841k 1.1414 81 1: 2.00 1.8814 8g HMDIES AT COST ! AT COST. AT COST. eHAVKG JUST TAKXN- 1 FIND I HAVE ENTIRELY S T OCE ON BAND, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT 1 WILL OFFKB UNTIL FUBTHKB NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. decS 3 lm fine Gi wen Bite, ClEAl CIEESIE, CITY COTTON MARKET. Office of Tbx Obsxbvkb. I CnjLRLOTTB, January 22, 1882. f The market yesterday closed weak at the follow ing Quotations: Good Middling. ll&b Strictly iniddllng,... nu Middling. 111J Strict low middling. 11 Low middling.. 10 Tinges.... 9fKfc Storm cotton 609 Sales yesterday 29 bales. CRACKERS, When the system has been filled with Mercury S. 8. S. should be taken to rid the body of Its every effects, it is a complete antidote. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH JANUARY 21. 1882 PRODUCE. BaIiTTMobx Noon Flour unchanged; How ard street and Western super $425085.00; extra 85.iJ50S8.OO; family 88.25087.00; city mills, super 84.50085.25; extra $6 50086.25; family 87.5o$7.75; Rio brands 87.00; Patapsco family 88.25. Wheat Southern very quiet; West ern strong and higher; Southern rd 81-88081.48; amber 81.43081-46; No. 1 Maryland S1.461& asked; No. 2 Western winter red spot 81-4110-$1,414: January 81.41t bid; February 81-42-081-43; March 81.45081-45; April 81.47 bid. Corn-8outhem higher; Western steady; Southern white 76; do yellow 6907a Bjulttxowc Night Oats dull; Southern 50052; Western white 51052; mixed 49050; Pennsylvania 50052. Provisions in Instances higher: mess nork SI 8.50. tfulk meats -shoulders and clear rib sides, packed 7109. Bacon -shoulders 814; clear rib sides 10; hams 180131&. Lard refined 121. Coflse dull; Rio cargoes ordinary to fair 809. Sugar- dull ; A soft 9 Whiskey-firm, at $1.17081 18. Freights un changed. Chicago Flour quiet, but firm. Wheat strong and higher; No. 2 Chicago spring 81-81081.81 la for cash; 81.8114 for January; 81.81 for Febru ary. Corn steady, with a fair demand, at 6O0 6114 tor cash; 60 for January; 60 for February , Oats in fair demand and at a lower rate, at 42 for cash and January; 42 for February. Barley firmer, at 81.08. Dressed hogs steady, at $7 85. Pork active, firm and higher, at 817.70 0817.75 for cash; 817.650817.70 for January; t 17.6710817.70 for February. Lard easier, at 11.15 for cash; January; 811-1710811.20 for February. Bulk meats steady and unchang ed; shoulders 80-50; short rib 8910; short clear 89.45. Whiskey steady and unchanged, at 81-18. Krw York Southern flour firm and quiet; common to fair extra S5.250S&3O; good to choice do 8840087.871b. Wheat-opened t40le higher and somewhat unsettled, and dosing firm at a shade under the highest rates; ungraded spring 81-03081-19; ungraded winter : ungraded red $1.11081-48; ungraded white 81.81081.41; No. 8 red. January$1.460SL4714; February . Corn a shade higher, feverish, unsettled and less doing, and closing stronger at tbe highest prices; ungraded 68M07O14; low mixed ; Southern yellow 7OJA071; do white 76080, and 90 for fancy; No. 2, January 69; February . Oats less active and prices without a marked change, and closing firmer; No. 8. 48. Hops-firm and trade moder&lai Yearllnes 1 2022 : New Yorks 20028. Coffee unchanged and dull: Bio 8 0 101. Bugar-dull. weak aod unchanged; fair to good refining quoted at 707Hj; refined steady and in fair demand; Standard A 808. Molas ses foreign dull and nominal; New Orleans very strong and quoted at 50072. Bice steady and moderately active. Rosin stronger, at $2.871AS i.2ik. Tumentlna dull and weak, at 5&Uu Wool more active, quiet and firm; Domestic fleece 86050; Texas 14081. Pork-opened 10015c per barrel higher and trade very quiet. Middles firmer and quiet; long dear 0; short dear . Lard-opened 71fc0 10c higher and fairly active, but dosing firm, at 811-800081 185 for January. Freights to Liverpool market easier. COTTON. G ALTX3TOH Firm ; middling 11 c; low mld'ng lle; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 1.805; gross 1,828: sales 200; stock 94,787; exports coastwise 202; to Great Britain i to conti nent : to France . Nobiolk Easy; middling 11 18-1 6c; net ree'ts 2,557 -.gross : stock 48.349; exports coast wise 246; tales 790: exports to Great Britain ; to continent . BALtmoBB-Quiet: middling llc; low mid dling 11; good ordinary 101; net ree'ts ; gross 17; sales ; stock 67,777: exports coastwise ; spinners 75; exports to Great Britain : to continent . Bootok Steady; middling 12c; low middling Uo; rood ordinary 10e; net receipts 818; gross 1,890; sales - : stock 9,470; exports to Greaf Britain : to Trance.'- Whjchotoh Steady; middling UlfeC; low mid dling 11 l-16c; good ord'y 10816c; reepts849; gross ; sales -; Stock 7558;. exports coastwise 991; to Great Britain 1,748; to continent . x Philadelphia- Quiet; ' middling I21fecs low middling lllfcei od ordinary lOlfac: net receipts 1.087; gross 1.096: sales - ;splnners 193: stock lB.Oil: exports Great Britain 2,000; to continent Charlotte l?rodnce BEsurlLeu JANUARY 20, 1882. BUYING PRICES. Cobh. per bush'l 85 MBAL, " 9CM WBXAT ............ ........ Bxahs, 'white, per bushel... 1.25a.50 Pxas, Clay, per bush. 90al.00 Lady, " 1.60 White, " 75a80 Floub Family 4-25a450 ssi, Xxtra.. .. Super Oats, shelled Dried Fruit Apples, per lb. Peaches, peeled .... " Unpeeled. Blackberries Potatoes 9wt 4 Irish. BDTTXB North Carolina. Sees, per dozen. Poultry Chickens Spring Ducks Turkeys, per ID..... Geese Bxkt, per lb., net Mutton, per lb., net.. Pobk, ' " .. 4.00 8.75 65a65 41fea6 15a20 4a8 3a5 75 1.00 20a25 17a20 20a25 16al8 20 8 25a35 5a6 8a9 (IN TWO AND THREE BUSHEL SACKS.) SELLING PRICK3 WHOL1ESALK. Bolx Meats Clear rib sides 10 Coffee Prime Rio 14al63A Good. 12al5 DUGR White .... lOall Yellow. MOLAfiSKS Cuba 82a85 Sugar Syrup 35a5f Choice New Orleans SOaftO Common 40a45 HAI.T- Llverpool fine l.O0al.25 coarse 85al-00 Whisht Corn, per gallon 81.75a2.00 Rye, " S2.00a3.00 Brandt Apple, per gallon. 82.00a3.00 Peach, " $2.50 Won, Scuppernong, per gallon. $1.50 RETAIL. Ckkksx 20 Lard, per In. loalftft Cm to Promp Paying MM Delinpents Mil Please Call and Settle. Tallow, per ID HAOON . N.C. hog round..... Il&X&Se Xt GL Hams, canvassed. Rice .... Fruit : Apples, Northern, per bbl " Mountain, " FISH Mackerel No. 1 No. 2. H -N0.8. Codfish CABBAG,perIb. I8al0 lOall 18 10al6ft 8al0 8.25a.60 8.00 1.25 1.00 75 15 4a5 ILellRD)y Ill)&vfiffl8oiE ye IPay Special Attention -TO THE- Dr. Robert J. Brevard, RETAIL TRADE And have a large and well selected Stock adopted for this -BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS, To which we gire our personal attention. We have received a full supply of SQUIBBS' MEDICINES, Which for purity and excellence cannot be surpassed, for pre scription purposes, and will be used exclusively for this trade. W CALLS ANSWERED AT ALL HOURS OF THE NIGHT BY EXPERIENCED CLERKS, -ffl WILSON k BURWELL, Trade Street (Late of Shelby and resident Physician at Cleave land Springs,) 1 rYTEB3 his Professional Services to the dti- KJ sens ot Charlotte and vicinity. Office over Wriston's Drug Store; residence corner Tryon and 7th streets. januz iw -ON HAND. Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Cranberries, BUCKWHEAT FLOUB, DRSS8ED POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY. -AT- S. M. H O WELL'S. jan21 git fjettt. Jrm S,StA FOR SALE OR RENT. erdinarr lOe: net receipts 2,802; gross t sales 2,200; stock 90.679; ! exports ooastwu awo; 10 ureas Britain 4,040; to jrranoe : mi ouuuotun . . , Nxw Oblxaxs-Quiet; middling llfte; low middling HVc; good ordinary lOfte; net receipts 878: groat 4.982: sales 8,000: stock 883.808; exports to Great Britain 12262: to France THE sew and commodious residence built by H. T. Butler, on Tryon street lust beyond the track of the , Co. Good bargain. janl2U Mi A., X. I V Apply vo JL H. GLOVES, Agent coastwise -: to continent 1,128.. MoBM-Qoiet; lnlddling ilfcei 'ifvoativ TTOR SALE OR RENT, liic; good ordinary 10e; net receipts 903; I VA K).x-ixa Kidnev-Wort moves the bowels regularly, cleanses tbe blood, and radically cures joaney 1 aMsse. gravel, piles, bilious headache and pates which are eamW by disordered w andkidneys. Thousanas nave oeen cuiwj wu ""rT; tXXV.? ..a Vnn AmmArnt arill toll - n that it IS 0M Of HID u- r -.,, ,j . If- BAHAn f positive and soreln eluter.-Dallas Texas Herald. The proof of the value of any article is its popu lar use and the testimony in its favor. The sale of Dr. Bolt's cough sirup is immense an we fesu mony volumlAOUA. mmm I" ' 1 PREMATURE LOSS OF THE HAIR . May be entirely prevented by the use of BUB NETTS COCOAINX. No other eompound pos sesses the peculiar properties hlch so exactly suit the various conditions of the human hair. It softens the hair when harsh and dry. - R soothes the Irritated scalp. It affords the richest lustre. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes Its healthy, rigorous growth. It is not greasy nor sticky. It leave no disagreeable odor.: ft kills I dandruff. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts areknwntODetne stoek 40,803: exports 10 Great Britain ; HUe: atreeelr.ts shipments sales 175; mid-421; est Coffee drinkers should read the advertisement In another column headed "Good Coffee." 11 tin gross : sales 600; coast 1,682: rranee to eontmeni . Uxmfhd FItm; middling 849; gross Stock 97.281. AUQ03TA -Steady; inlddlmg lllfcc; low dllng I04c; goed ordinary 10a; reeelptt shipments -f-Tja8K7, , - t. Chablxsox rNomlnal; middling . 1 lc; low middling 11 tec; good ordinary I0c; net receipts 1.063; gross -: sales 5,000; stock 75.949; exports eoastwise : to Great Britain 2,716: to eo&ttnent i to France j to channel Nxw Yobk Dull; sales 482: middling up lands 12c; middling Orleans 12 6-1 6c: oonsoll- dated net receipts ib,uos; exports to ureal ornain 2302; to France., to continent 1,123; to channel . , , Total visible suply of cotton' fur the world is AiwiAOJll- Af .-vhliih QKfiATM fa InvlMll! against 2,84,698 and 2,418.658 respectively laj Uvnreob -noon QnteV w wnenangea; Silddllng uplanas O ll-l en; middling oneans 6 13-I6d; sales i,000ispeeulattOD and export 600; MMifiu A.MHJZ unanmn x.iuu uouuiua nni 6 111 6d; ' January and February 6 21-82d- 6 ll-lftd! February and March 6 11-1 6d; March I and April 6d; April, and, May 0 2o-raa; stay A Six room house, with good yard ana well of water, and a two room kitchen; tan minntmi walk of the nubile sauare. AddIt to WALTER BRKiL aecau u FOR SALE OR RENT. rpHE house and lot on B street, formerly occu- 3. Died or Tnos. a. BprmKie, is ir ply to Tuua.u.iiAUunAun, tK7 f S. AT sfwrstPfli IF YOU YAHT A REALLY GOOD STEEL PEH Ask 5 Stationer or send 5 cents in stamps foe box contaiv Ins two dozen NICKEL, AND GILT, Assorted Pat Jn 11 XickrJr plalcd Match lion. Sold by all Btatiouors. Ivisoa, ElaSeman. Tayly & Co., Sole Agsjtts, New Vouk. decSO AddL janusa Agent FOR SALE. A ood store housa sjm iota, at XIl Matthews', N.U xnenouse is two stories high, with seven .'HP moms tan icaiirtL and basement, antkshla fur MtlAwM U Mil W business. Matthews' U one of the growing towns a the state, arid has lust now a flomlsnlng school mW smmwI shrmth wwtImswTMA. " 5 ' .nTwui be soW at a bargain to a bona M. - - . . s . in ih itnM tuni 1. stock of flenaral Mer chandlse,puwliasedlastfail,whlch Will be soia Ianl8 dit w2t , lUtttteiii'iN.a K n VAMCX. W. H BAILR. VANGE & BAILEY, AttornevB and Ooinigellorg CHARLOTTE, N. a Practice in Supreme Court of the United States. Supreme txxin 01 norui uuvuuo, swrai Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg. Cabarrus, Union, Gas ton, Bowan and Da-ridson. KdB? Office, two doors east of Independence gqoare. raayzv a RO. D. GRAHAM, TS the State and United state Courts. Collec X ttona. , Homa and Foreign, solletted. ad streets of Titles, Surreys, k&, fnrnlshed for com iwiunan.--' urriva r . m, wwiw "w JUST GO TO PERRY'S and see what ntn He has for New Yeai'j Dinnersfiand how very cheap he is selling Toys and Fancy Articles -JOB NEW YEAR'S TBESENTS. f decSt