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. . . ' " U ' 1 f ,4 1 ' . ' . J. f" o'. Tsi-v --. 1 l i 1 ,. CIIAS. H. JONES, Editor aad Prop'tor. V i I" 1 1 ' '' ' ' 1 "' 1 f gyff mmu a m fUW-OfllO At OaSSbOWmj H.a,AiejiaKXAMurtM.l: t - - The proceedings? Of the Head j aster legislature tn Richmond, have been, characterized by an indifference at toe opinions of any and everybody outside ' of their ownclan, and a thorough con tempt for all precedents. The aim of the leaders: seems , to have been V to strengthen their partyand in doing so have shown an utter disregard of all nronriety and decency. In the matter of offices the d&apitating tax was plied right and left, and the places of the re moved officers were filled w with; their partizans irrespective of fitness. They did this boldly and without apology. By the action, of four of their.Tqwja members who had not lost all sense of what was right, and voted with the Democrats the scheme to gerrymander the State so as to control nearly every district was defeated. General llahone instead of attending to his business in Washington has spent nearly all his time in Richmond manipulating the wires and perfecting his plans to retain power. The last chapter so far in the villainous programme, was the act of the lower house of the legislature yes terday to take a recess untiUthe 12th of June, which is a remarkable proceed ing. What the reason alleged for this protracted recess is not stated, but it is evidently with a new to political emer gencies which may arise in the mean time. Mahone and his gang are cer tainly playing a bold, brash game, and are staking everything on their success in bulldozing their way through. They have thrown off the disguse now, and no longer hesitate to avow their full of filiation with the Radical party; and no doubt have the foil co-operation of the leaders of that party, in their schemes to retain the power they have stolen. THE HEATHEN CHINEE. The "Heathen Chinee" is a power in the land and makes that power felt elsewhere than on the Pacific side of the Republic He came very near turn ing the House of Representatives up side down last Monday and did succeed. in turning it into a pandemonium for a considerable portion of the day. He has friends among the gentlemen from the Eastern States, and these gentlemen thought it was due to their friend the Heathen that Page's bill to exclude him from these shores.f or ten years instead of twenty, which Mr. Arthur, who also seems to be his friend, would not con- Bent to, should be argued some, which demand was ignored by Keifer, of blundering notoriety, and hence the rumpus. The Heathen, however, went to grass with his champions, and the bill excluding him for ten years passed by a vote of 201 to 37, a considerably larger majority than was given for the twenty year bill on its passage. The only votes cast against it were Repub lican votes. Page's bill is substantially the same as the vetoed bill save in the reduction of time from twenty to ten years,which change is made to meet the objection of Mr. Arthur. It does not, however, meet his other objections, and while the bill will no doubt pass the Senate, we don't aee how Mr, Arthur can approve it without inconsistency. He wilL how ever, probably regard consistency as a secondary matter, .and in view of the political emergencies in the far West, sign the amended bill and let it become a law. The cultivation of sumac is becom ing one of the industries of Virginia. Before the war the sumac plant was not only worthless, but considered nuisance. Along the borders of the Dismal Swamp, in Virginia and North Carolina, considerable attention is also being-given to the cultivation of cran berries, which is found to be profitable. Philadelphia Eecord-Democrat; It gives us pleasure to commend the atti tude of Congresman Randall on the question of extending the charters of the national banks under proper restric tion. Upon this subject he fairly repre sents the general temper of the people, not only in his own'tUstrict.imt else-, where, His party would do ell :to follow him. Macon Telegraph: Howgate gone, Dorsey gone, Hayes rich and retire! Belknap fat and happy, Coif ax smilbsg; Aliunde Joe on the Supreme - Bench still, Chandler in the cabinet, Gniteau unhung, 3asoa getting rich, and the visiting statesmen provided for. -Great is the Republican party! , ' : . The elephant Jumbo is drawing in New York. , Barnum says : he paid 930,000 for ,him and is making a thou sand per cent, on the investment. Jnm bo is the best advertised elephant that ever crossed the water, which accounts for the draw. A report comes from England that Parnell . will be permanently released on his return from Paris. - It is also re ported that - conditional release has been offered to the American suspects, but declined by them... Kane, who was the principal witness for the (government in the South Caro ' . Una political trials, was a body-servant ' of ex-Governor Moses, who is now bo joorolng In the Tombs, la Kew York. Guiteau says it would have been a god-send to him if . his ': relatives had died twenty-five years ago. He should have included his "parienta" and gone back some years further. s ; ; - I, i i . Considering the fact 'that there were i proaucea 'ia trns, country aanng :tne . .year, ending" June SO, il881,-.1O000jD00 gallons of spirits, there is still room for the temperance mlaatonary.r n I " - a y, ., Captain Fred. Norman, whocrossed . the, Atlantic in the Ba-bbt, tho-I4ttl0 ' Western, now proposes to row across. ' He says he can make It fai atjout imin- - f y Mr. Iilaine wactito te' heard before v ,m 4.tuvian mvesugaung commi' mrepiy t0Bhlpherd..i:5:' hm BAYARD COMING TO SPEAK M CZXOIOTTE, v On thi Aannhl Cletration cf the 3C A Following is the Official invitation and acceptance of Senator Bayard, who agrees to deliver the annual oration on lotthranniversary of tMecklenbuj3ol"flri, "fX rM JKp. Declaration Dklnderandncii,i LKTTEB, OF INVITATION. 1 , , x l v. ,l uuis,His Atmuinui vi uiq wiuwm qwwb, rcSAteioTTiW.tfAtrll'ffL lSSfi-J 'linSninnBHon witHfitatfthf Trtm tA I Jlon. 2o. 2? BdtonsV V ashington, JJ.C: y j r I IB It: has beerthe-uustott of this! tA lhrftta thft anntvAMarv n , t.h hUmtiAn of Tnr1nrln, .fmrn I the mother country, made by our fore- h fathers in Charlotte on the 20th of May 1775. this year our citizens havaresolved to celebrate the anniversary on a larger scale and in a worthier manner: than at any time in the past with the excep tion, perhaps, of the centennial of 1876. The State troops have bepn ordered here to rorm an encampment w last from the 17th to 20th of May, inclusive. Military organizations from other States will join with us to celebrate the event as well as civil public bodies from this and neighboring states, m snort notfe ing will be wanting on our part to in sure a laree ratnering oi peoDie. - we respectfully Invite you to participate with us and deliver tne address on the 20th. we are but the- mouthpiece of the citizens of Charlotte, who feel and have expressed a warm desire for .your pres ence and hope for an early reply signi fying your acceptance or this invita tion. we believe we can make your visit a Eleasant one and certainly will do our est to that end. Yeryrespectfully, Yotir obedient servants, . RICHARD N. TTDDY, Wm. C. Morgan, jNa W. Wadswobth, - , t Committee. U. S. Senate Chamber, ' Washington. B. C- April 18. 1882. Messrs. Richard N. Tiddy, Wm. C. Morgan, Jno. W. Wadsioorth, Com mittee, Charlotte, N. C. : Gentlemen notwithstanding the pressure of my duties here, I have de cided that it is warrantable for me to accede to the request expressed by you, and which also comes to me from other quarters, and come to Charlotte on the 20th of May and address the people of North Carolina on the anniversary of the declaration of independence at Mecklenburg, and I therefore accept the invitation with which you have honored me; and am, Very respectfully yours, T. r. Bayard. The Guion i steamship Alaska has made the quickest western passage across the Atlantic on record. Leaving port on the 8th instant, she sailed from the Fastnet on the afternoon of the 9th, she made the voyage to Sandy Hook , in seven days, six hours and twenty minutes. The First National Bank of Ports mouth, K. XL, which was the first na tional bank established in the oountry, expires by limitation on the 1st of May, but will continue in existence-under a new charter, to take the place and busi ness of the old bank, with the same title and capital Donn Piatt says of recent politl erents in the West: "It will be obserr- J A.1 A. li. J 1 J 1 AJ . J uiw, it is oniy in uie isnjw rauw aau towns that we have had the surprise party. In the rural districts the Bepur licans have gained. How, if I am not greatly mistaken, the next fall election will show Ohio stronger Republican than before. I hope I am mistaken.0 Mr. Kirkwood has retired from the Interior Department and turned his head in the direction of the interior of : Iowa, where, it is presumed, he will re sume his habit of smoking a cob-pipe, which he discontinued for something less rustic when he sojourned in Wash ington. The State Democratic executive com mittee has been called to meet at Raleigh May 3d, to fix upon the time for calling the Democratic State con vention and other' purposes. The other purposes, we apprehend, will be quitO an important feature in Che meeting. . . ... ii ..... Five more cases of small-pox, all col ored, have been discovered in Atlanta. The patients were promptly sent to quarantine, with a number of others who had been exposed to it : . It is said that Howgate's Oaughter planiMcajt, butrltii more than probable Uiat -acsia cf those who had ritojhari tell something aboct tt, If they, Wonld. TheTresidint Is in favor of the fcftr posed improtementa in theMiasisaippi, and urges the importance of ; prompt action and liberal appropriations. jponejalbftib in an appearance for trial at Washington, i and pleads not guilty. Rera0r4 to Save Taem firom Jesse's KANSAS CJlTT.-'-ATjril JPofd boys, Bob and Charlie, arrived: here from St. Joe last evening. They were brought by Marshal Timberlake and Capt. Craig. ::,A large crowd was at the depot but the boys were quietly smug flea away, it is understood tbat 5oo 'ord will be taken to Ray .county to answer the charge of killing Woodhite. Ordered to Beliere tne Crew . . ; Bodgers. Washington. Abril WThi TrfwithdouhroVof huttohs. CoUar, quois, at Mare Island, has been ordered to the relief of the crew of the Rodrs, - Democratic Execatire Committee"-'"' in' Called Raleigh. Aoril The Democratic State executive committee ia called; to meet ? at Raleigh, May 8rd, to fix the time of holding the Democratic state convention and for other business. n -i-f i i f i . i i l t 111 ;f Printers Strike. Chattanooga. Anril id. Th eom- 0 . t )Ti,l:M V1 Ssltors on the' Daily Times struck to y, demartdincTincreSTf Jrpm 2St vv &y .ceuLo per. ijjjj eciAne paper mill beout in the morning ei'us, L 1 1 " 1 ' .li Hi .WO Mi tt DtMSMVf DUbetes, K mf w w vnnsry uiMHStijiu ytayecb tear ot any of these diseases U you use p Bitters, as they will prwnt-andeussttiet worsNases. ms when lyoa bare been made , by some great pulled up pretended creaTrT, ' ! "Acim" S.tirl xo su ww ass sasarmg Iron ttfenOrssadfcv djasreuon of youth, nenrons wekiea.wlydecy oss of manhood, Ac, I ami send a recine that m M tutM oz UUAKOX. THI j great semedt iri ,to tne Ekt. Hew York City. . cuniom CTJIM TU ouaniirM mr & nlulnn.n ..a,5r' i;A pinQir'Q entei 'the, r:s."ii3ipri : eili.. holds fTUC rtITIX THI r- SENATE I w The Hot je Coiiikittee lieportfa Bill to ! Waited Upon the, Assassinated Fresi dent, With an Allowance of $50,000 for Mrs. Garfield The Utah Matter Disposed of ey Xaylnr Cameron and l" "i"" 1 ttoZZ. iuZTr-ZETZiZ, run ana marr the; Dounaary llnes be-1 swoen pars oi tae iemy ot we unit- i Tr zszrt. vtl AST5.-c: W wiu4owiuj ."iHyojr auuou m BCS PI iaSSett. IMscussionoi in Mississippi river,! improvement bill was .resumed and Jo- lnas, ofXouifliana, argued. ih favor of i applying? pars or, tne appropriation to the immediate repair or construction of such levees as. in the judgment of the Mississippi river commission will, assisb in ueepeuing uie enaupei anq im nrnvincr navuratinn. Ha dtafcnaaMl ttmu arallv tha ntilitv of th Iavaa tnm?A f uarianaspoKe jn lavor ot his amend-1 ment increasfnff th'd armrAnfiatiAA'- ta I 1 e obtained the floor but yielded for an executive, session, when the bill went over until to-morrow without ac tion. ,. .j 0' ,.. . ;:; ;. 3 - . Miller, of California, from the com mittee on foreign relations, reported with amendments the House bill to ex ecute certain, stipulations relating tO tne umnese. ne stated tnat tne re port was not that he would the bill to morrow. The Senate without a dissenting vote insisted upon its amendment to the post office appropriations bill for a rat able distribution of special: mail facili ties on trunk ; lines, and Plumb and Beach were reappointed conferees. Executive session. . Adjourned. . .. ' . u ; House. Pursuant to order the House met this morning at 11 o'clock at which hour its future sessions will begin until further ordered. Taylor, of Ohio, chairman of the com mittee to audit the expenses of the ill ness and death of President Garfield; submitted a bill and report on that sub ject. Blackburn, of Kentucky, presented the report of the minority. Both reports were referred to the committee of the whole. The House then resumed considera tion of the Utah contested election case. Afterwards both ; reports- were referred to the committee of the whole. The bill appropriates for the relief of Lucretia A. Garfleld.the sum of $50,000 less any sum paid to the late If resident Garfield on account of his salary as President of the United States. It pays to Dr. Bliss 625.000, to Drs. Agnew and Hamilton 815,000 each, to Drs. Beyburn and Boynton 610,600 each, to Dr. Susan Edson $10,000, to Wm. J Crump 63,000, to the Secretary of the Navy 610,885, to Wm. R. Spear, undertaker 61,835, to C F. Jones, of Elberon 61,092 and to various merchants and others sums varying from 50 cents to 8100. It provides that when Surgeon-GeneralJ. K. Barnes shall' be retired from active service he shall be placed on the retired listSwith the rank and pay of Major-GeneraL It further provides that there shall be added to the medical corps of the army one surgeon with the rank, pay and emoluments of Lieut ColoneL It only authorizes the Presi dent to promote Jas. J. Woodward to that position. The debate continued on the Utah cases until 4 o'clock when the previous question was ordered, and then an hour was accorded to Geo Q. Cannon to pre sent ms claims. I Mtjss brlef 8peechea by Cassidy, Of I Nevada, and Calkins, of Indiana, the vote was taken on the resolution of the minority of the election committee, de claring Cannon entitled to the seat, and it was rejected, x eas, 7U ; nays, m. This was a Dartv vote with the ex ception of Beltzhoover. Colerick, Cobb, Cassidy, Holman, Mosgrove, March, Rice, o7 Missouri, Matson and Turner, of Kentucky, who voted in the negative with the Republicans, and Campbell, of Pennsylvania, in the affirmative with ; the Democrats. The majority resolu tion that neither Cannon nor Campbell is ennuea to a seat, was aaoptea witn out division. The House then at 6 o'clock, adjourn ed. Dress Dottinfs The following will doubtless be of Interest to the ladies : The latest fichus are long and narrow. . Parasols of watered silk for full dress Elder, sycamore and lichen green are stylish spring shades. The present . rage is for dark hose, dark hats and dark gloves. . Hat, gloves and stockings match, Cashmere serges in broad stripes, and with raw silk brocheefEecU m borders and designs, are late novelties. ; ' ! , TWoos- sVirtA urn .miAnr tMa AAOisnri I HTsWsAs. WwaA Arwlsii OUT wfmnAm mmiirtnA f f Ka J uJ aSJ kn bonfr- ant and elaborate than last season. Silk grenadines are very handsome and very showy ; the sterns jar large1 and consist of spots, leaves arid dwers of immense site, with pinih ceiitres and sating edsa and veining upcm a fine washed crotmThere are: also quite newgrJenmefhembroMe in the form of clover leaf or shamrock, Or smaller polka dots of pluih or satin. Many of the new taring costumes are made thus: jThe skirts are kilted or shirred in -ronti the fine clustered kflt ing laid sometimes' in horizontal but generally lengthwise pleats; the. back of the skirt is drapped or hangs strait, the fullness being .massed ia either pleats or gathers i large dox pleats are preferred. The basque IS COat-shaped, or doublebasted,the aatte being preferred", with rolUne or; flat ' rcoac and high collar. It .is. trimmed i cuffs, side panels ajid -bottom of the 1 flotmcesre composed W wide bands of- "WSfcmWtetl the-inaterial. This is a costly trimming, rich. but pXddUJkPUikaam'i'.TfgetabJ, nas dmuoosands of women more,iood tnan 'tne iftsrtMnesof many doctors. It Isa posQiTe.eure tor all female complaints. ' Bend to Mrs, Lydla S j.atlngmg Irntatton, tnflammatloarsM kidney ami fsar be sotinly prarented by tnsxise oi )SEIB iWoottow-eompotind poe-. orda the Uchbst lustre, it prere fcealtl lealtbr.- vbaxotLtcrowthi-i itMa 2m ri. daadmt i si U to um,l 6jR . , . suoKiv u-uam no. n isiiraas lie Mm ti kiiia- irsjiafvsiatndLa P'v. ' if ii hi in .ii iivt?ill i TflAT.tlt'SPAVw 01 HIL Pti HO HfeadeTcisffi-tti - a unanimous one. . and 1 2 mixed, nmmfmj oata-scarca and arm no. ask the Consideration Of I 'L tn&ed. Porsteady, at S18.0U Lard- .ses jaw jwmisw rropames wnica so exactly salt (be yr coruLwons of numsn ttanv ''It softens tbelMtewfien bxsb and drr. It soothes inaimtateoscai-j. ,u aj nta the hair trow fi tMprinolpled JDeaJina-. Thi POpularltt ami world-wide fame ofSlmmona I4rr Sepila?r tai iaduce4 unprincipled parties ifrloctcoraoaBda called bi somt car. --a tart cf oar UUe name: in tt mrrke'S.i a aajocr C ther j ec' 5nriaes liaT8 cied a iiatral daC bat .a - jf parkfllcaUy oropi,Ina ou& To tboM wbo hare not ret leaned the gnat north of the Regulator this word of esnUon Is neoeasaqr. To the lnr&lld it mar be a aoeaUon of life and dfiath. Ask fot Blmmons Uver Begulator, and look for the signature of J. .ft. Zellln & Co., and Kt3 UAJUUiriU 11 1 X JUiXtU'lLAJfxl 4,., - Z " i . . i.vT.!T ! ,r 1 1 r- ' ,;; VPEOnUClt 'i, Wrumranw, Rjl-i-Splrlta turpentine steady, at B5e. Bosln dull r strained 81.92; good attained eadyrat s&25 for .hard) ssts for reuow dip; whim 91 .-fll mlTml o; a ' V x (UUVliVlA . AXAX"- JUS I VinuD WWf W BaiAteissMnirtoaf quiet: and steady; Howard -streev and Western super f3 75&5.00; extra 5.25fflS6.25: family $8,6007.50: City Mills, wiper gJi.50e84.75; - extra $5.00ffiS7.80; Rio brands S787S7.50. WheaT Southern lower; Western easier; Soothemndf I.453S1.50r amber tl.67SL.68; No 1 Manland No. 2 Western winter red spot. S 1.43 bid. Com- Southern white ctaaffv: taltow arier: Western. 'roS15-0909"1 Wfl,w ""ww.wf, WJm.ifM w3 1 ' T' . Bugmcmm r Nlghfr-0U, lower and quiet; Southern 6906W Western wnit 6061; mixed 68059: Penhsylranla 69G61. 1 Provisions higher and1' firm; mess pork $18.60 SI 9.60. f Balk meats shoulders and clear Wb sides, packed 8ail Baoon-shoulders 9Mn clear 5 aides laSf hams 1314 Lard re fined Cbflee-iqulet; Bio earttoea-ordinary to fab UmW. Sugar-steady; A sort 10. Whls key -firm, a, I i.2&t Freights dull. ; Cihuishati nosr. strons 'and 66.26996,60; fanesyS8.75aS7.4a combination sales of finished goods 666 barrels, on abasia of S1.17. flugar-flnn;hardal04all; New Orieana7a8Vk Hogs-llhn; common and light 85.76&&7T40; pactdna and butchers 87.00- nw.;w..".;'; " i - , Nxw YoBt --Southern floor,, firm and moderate maulry; common to fair extra S5.7eS6.90, good to : choice extra $8.95a$8.50. Wheat heavy and unsettled, 44ltyc lower; No 2 Spring iM&fr: ungraded red 1. 05081.51 No. 2 red, iM8et)il,49; April 8L48lXasi.491A; Hay Bi.4B48tvvi.ou. t orn -unsetuea ana icsii lower: ungraded 875; :Ho. 2. Abrll D0a)91 and demand light; Bio cargoes 8Ui lOVs; Job loisHMiaiiiM. Dugar ei ana sie ana an- cnangea; nur to gooa rel Ining auoted at 1Vslk: refined lower and aulet: Standard A. 9. Molaa- ses firm and demand fair. Bice steadily held ana iair lnamry. ttosin firmer, At S2.47 S2 60. Turpentine dull and lower, at 69. wool aou ana in borers lavor: Domes tia Oeeee RHf?) 48; Texas 14G29. Fork held very strong and demand moderate; oia mess spot S17 87vs8- 17.60; new 18.2nj April Sl&05$18.15; May 18 10SS18.25. MWaies--lons' dear 10ffill. Lard -opened about 60e lower but afterwards be- came nrm. reeoverea most oi tne decline, and closing steady and trade moderate. atail.RR: iiayyil.oiSVk. sreignu to Liverpool market dull and weak. uouon, per steam o-aaaecd. COTTON. . Galtxstsk Quiet; middling 11 foe; low mid dling lltfee; frood ordinary lOfeo; net receipts sw; gross i ,aue; mies sou; stow B3,7Ha; ex porta eoastwiM 1,982; to Great Britain -; to continent 888; to Itsnce : to channel Noufolk Steady; middling lltfce; net recelptt 661; gTOM : -took 80,233; exports eoart wtM - ; sales 895, exports to Great Britain ; to continent . . BiiiTDfOBB Quiet; middling 126e; low mid dling lle; good ordinary 10c; net receipts ; gross wutf, saies ; nncx zv.ibd; export. coastwise ; spinners 323; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . BosTOtr Quiet; middling 12c; low middling 12c; good ordinary lUfec; net receipts 011; grow i.zo; wue : hock v,s-o; exports to meat ; Britain to France - WmaNQTON-Quiet; middling 11 se; low mid Una il 516o; good ordinary 10 7 16c; receipts 128; gross ; sales ; stock 4.795: exports coastwise ; to Great Britain ; to continent . Philadelphia Firm; middling 12c; low middling 11 tye; good ordinary 10e; net reoelptr iu: gross o4U; sates i ; stoeK 15.080; ex ports Great Britain 2.000; to continent . arVAHH ah Quiet; middling USAe; low mid dling llttc; rood ordinary lOttet net reeeipts exrrta eoastwlie 1 207710 Great Britain -1 I o Franes ; to continent . 211; gross 817; sales 400; stock 83,126; Nxw Okixaks Steady : middling 12o: low mid dling llc; good ordinary lUfec; net reoelou 607; gross 1,637; sales 7,500; stock 169,874; exports to Oreat Britain 8,100: to France ; coastwise 8,707; to continent ; to chan nel 2,241. MoBiti-Qalet; middling lle; low mlddlum UV&l good ordinary 11c; net receipts 107; gross : sales 250: stock 21.686: exports eoast 60: Imnee ; to Oreat Britain ; looontinent . Hxmphis Steady; middling 12c; low mid dling ll4c; good ordinary He: net reeetots 161; gross 170; shipments 1,644; sales 200; stock 48,424. AtJOCSTA Dull; middling 115; low mid dling He; good ordinary lOVjc; nceipU 80; thlpments -; saies 271. CHAKLXOTOH Steady ; middling llc; low mid dling lltyfee; good ordinary lUec; net receipts 160; gross ; sales 1,600; stock 16,876; exports coastwise ; to Oreat Britain 2,401: to continent ; to France ; to chan nel " New Tokk Steady; sales 2,876, lncludlnsr 2.208 exports; middling uplands 1214c; middling Or leans. 12Uc; consolidated net receipts 8,390; to continent 888; to channel 2,241. LiTKureoXs--Noon Moderate inquiry freely sup- Rivea, nuuuiiuK uyuuiua o ll-iou; miOXUing or tans ed; saies 10,000; speculation and exports 2,000;. recelptt 18,900; American 8,850. Up lands low middling clause: April delivery 8 43 64da6 42-64d; ApiUand May 6 48-64d-6 41-44; May and June 645-64dfl 48-64dSi-6 42-644; June and July 6 48-64d6 46-64d; July and August 8 63-64da6 52-64d; August and 8epeinter'6fi7-64lft866-64d; September and us goii; uotooer ana Moremoer Futures weak.. Nxw Yokx Net receipts 225; gross 1,814, swores eiosea qmet ana sieaay; sales 106000 Aprllr... .-. 12.200.22 12.249.26 12.8fla.40 i 12.6401.66 July. -tr August.. September 112.693.70 . ' 12.289.20 ll.63a.64 October...,. Norember. ....... Deeember... 11.4SrD 44 ll.44a.45 January. ......... t. . , 11.66.67 February; ... uarcn. -' SlACIAL. i;KJsW OB. . i Sxeharsrs..'... 4.86 1.011A goremments-Hitrong Foot and a half neresnts.... l.itna 1 2H Four per cents,... .......... Money .... .7,.. State bond ttrnngmr ..... .. sees Sub-treasurr balances 6oId 886,787 a,902 Stocks. 11 A. M. The stock market opened I rather weak, and generally i per cent lower IWdn 'rh lanerior tne them, however. opened 2t per cent higher, at 484. ' In early, deanngs an adraneS of W2m per cent took place, the latter for theLake Shore. This was followed by a decliae of l&aufc per cent, tne ew jerse: Central, the Wabash Dreferred and tne Denier i Bio Grande leading therein. At 11 o'clock tbere was a recovery of Mux per cent, tne laner ror New Jersey CentraL flTcwtsltaai , . Alabama Class A, 2 to S Alalama Class A, small AlattamsClass B, 6's Alabams-Clasi C, 4's.. Cblcago and Northwestern Cblcago and Northwestern preferred, Kris.... ...... w.. ................ w.. last Tennessee. Georgia,...........,................. ' nimoia OnntraL ........ .jl ....... . ; 8lS . 1.87: 86: . 11 . 1.85 HI 7;.54 Lake Shore....... XoularllleandNaakvUle.;......... Memphlaand Charleston'........... , Nasnvuleand ChmtiuMMMa New York CentraL. ..iV. Bichmond and-ADrjen.i...w.; - 20 BbesTisiMdTr;7.7J.".i ; '!! i2ffl dwui Carolina erown Lnnsoi9i.v..w' .J j.ua Wabash, Loms A Padflft i . . . . . j ,W8Aasb,StLA)ranreftB'41, 54 Western Dnlon...:... -? -1 7-i u: ; CTTT COTTON lfAESM. j V5j , ft Tha mark-nt ViuteMt isloaeit'.rlrm: at- ihtt tnll Ibwlns oaotatlonsi - ' -iJj hiZl a,.. fwodKUdHr-t.,i,..f, I''Jiii A.i(j-t.a-; v im ! ,?Hiu , f 414 100)10 -Bt0nn m-h-tr-.r, ho. a ma nnnrii 11 i-J RnnLjirii Hii , . i i i I Jfii.aanuis: meats steady; snouidera S7.5J5: WEtNYITE ATTENTION FOR THE Which is now full and complete. complete. We keep the best Goods made, will sell them at the lowest possible prices and guarantee aatinfantinn A . full line of Gooda of all grades, and of various strles and nrictea. belnir well rtnui tn tha JL.Tf hT .1 . l"11 W.5" Purchi .We JvrtteaU acanandjattstf themselves uur mock JsmDraces a : -i . if.,-; ottzxUs. i C. Particular Notice. All the drawings will hereafter be under the -eluslvs supenlslon and control of GENERALS G. 7. BEAUREGARD and J0BAL A. EARLY. ' ; A SPIOTDID 0PP0ETTJNITT TO WIN A FORTUNE FIFTH GRAND DISTRI : BUTION, CLASS E, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1882. ; - v144th MONTHLY DRAWING. Louisiaiia State -Lottery Company. Incorporated In 1888 for 25 rears bv the LesiR. laturo for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of Sl.OOOiOOO-to which a reserve fond of $550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular votp its franchise ms made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d; A. D. 1879. Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the follow ing distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each; Half ' Tickets, One Dollar. ; LIST OF PRIZES: I Capital Prize... . i Capital Prize... . 1 Capital Prize.... ' 2 Prizes of 82,500 5 Prizes of 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 ...830,000 - 10,000 6,000 5,000 5,000 ,. 10,000 in nnn 100 Prizes of 100. 200 Prizes of 50........ 10,000 500 Prizes of 1 ao.. of 10,000 10,000 LOOOPrizesof 10 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of S3 00 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. 8 Approximation Prizes of 100 82,700 1,800 900 1857 Pr res, arcouiuag to. S110.40C BesponsiDie corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid, for further inf ormatlos write clearly, giving full address. Send order j by express or Registered Letter, or Money Oruer by mail, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, 127 La Salte Street, Chicago, EH, or M. A. DAUPHIN, 807 Seventh street, Washington, D. C The New York office is removed to Cblcago. N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will re ceive prompt attention. The particular attention of the Public Is called to the fact that the entire number of the Tickets ror eacn jaonuuy jjrawing is 'sold, and conse quently all the prizes In each drawing are Bold and drawn and paid. aprii -POFDLAB MONTHLY DRAWING OT THE iff! In the City of Louisville, on SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, 1882. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays exceed ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As. semoiy oi KentucKy. The United States Circuit Court on March 81. rendered the following decisions : 1st Tnat tne uommonweaiui putRbution com pany is legal. 2d its drawings are nur. The Company has bow on hand a large reserr fond. Bead the list of prizes for the APRIL DRAWING. 1 Prtxe 830,000 1 Prize, 10,000 1 Prise, 5,000 10 Prizes, 81,000 each, 10.000 20 Prizes, 500 each,.. 10,000. 100 Prizes, 100 each,.... 10,000 200 Prizes, 50 each,... 10,000 600 Prizes, 20 each. 12,000 1000 Prizes. 10 each, 10.000 9 Prizes, 8300 each. Approximation Prizes 82,700 9 Prizes, 200 " " " " 1,800 9 Prizes, 100 " ' " " 900 1,960 Prizes 8112,400 Whole Tickets. 82; Half Tickets, 81; 27 Tickets, 850; 55 Tickets, 8100. Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OB POSTOITICE ORDER. ' Orders of 85 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex pense. Address all orders to B. M. BOABDMAN. CourlerJournai BSId Louisville, Ky., or 809 Broadway, New York. ' . apri ' 1 HOW TO TELL GJBIftJimB SIMMONS LIVER REGIT liATOB, OR MEDICINE. Look for clean neat WHITE WRAPPER with the red symbolic letter stamped upon it In the form of a ribbon gracefully curved into the letter Z embracing the emblems of our trade. Spatula, Mortar and Graduate wi b the words- A. Q. SIM MONS' LIVER REGULATOR or MEDICINE there on, also observe the signature of i. H, ZXILIN & uu. m rea inx on we fiiae. , y TAKE HO OTHER. Beware of those wb know nothing of Medical compounds who put ou nostrums known to sour, and being analyzed prow worthless and only made to fleece the public, and to pirate on the well earn- ea reputation oi seinn x wa. meaicme mese frauds have no reputation to sustain and will cheat you for a few penneys every way. they can. See Who Endorses the Genuine. Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, EC Rev. Jno. W. BecKwith, Bishop of Ga., - Gen. Jno B. Gordon, U. S. fienator, Bt Rev. Bishop Pierce, Hon. Jno. GUI Shorter, J. Edgar Thompson, , bonis. H. Hill, Hon. J. C. Breckinridge, Pret David Willis, D. D. Chief Justice Hiram Warner, of Ga. Lewis Wunder, Assistant P. M. Phlla., Pa., and thousands of others from whom we have let ters of commendation and recommendation. It is eminently a Family Medeclne; and by be ins kent ready for immediate resort will save many an boor of suffering and many a dollar in time ana aoctors' mus. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, MANUFACTURED OHXT BT J. 11. ZEllilN & CO., ' PHILADELPHIA. ' Sold b? all Respectable Druggists. feb24 ' ' MAKES Looking Glasses or Pans1 electric. " Scouring POLISH. jl testis the World. YOUft. CtROCER 3 fOB SlLE BY J. S, SPENCER 4p CO SUt4 PIELDS BROS 'CltstS'lsttev'N, d; TARTU HQ DISCOVERYl ; L03T MANHOOD RESTORED. ;. Aviotfm of Touwfnl lnrsradenoe catitmg Prema. tne Decay,! nervous wuty. ioat.Maahdod, eta; harms tried in rain- every known, remedy, has dis ,'iHervi covered Simple self cure, whjcl.be. vrill send FEES to- W . pidw.iittE'prem address 'A- IS. UEErES. TsViriTw I ' IsV I I II . i m ba.VaW n n n h; h ai : !. L-J ' ; 4 L ::y- -TO 0UE STOCK OF SPRINGjAND SUMMER of the truth ot our, assertions, .JL, PRICES VfS HAVE STOPPED SELLING AT COST, BUT OFFgaQOODQ AT SUCH ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES That the Public cannot Perceive the Difference. A beautiful stock of SPRING GOODS JTJST RECEIVED. apr2 w Statesville, 1ST. C, iOFPBR -LARGEST STOCK- op GENERAL MERCHANDISE zm' stats, ON IDE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS AND IN COMPETITION WI I II AN JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY. THEY WIlili BE GLAD TO QUOTE PRICES OtO THE TRADE. marl 8 ly OTUIES: S P RING IS NOW COMPLETE. Wholesale Retail Buyers Invited to Examine it Before Making their Purchases. HANDSOME Mew Carpets, HOUSE JUBJUSEIHG le Largest and Cheapest Stock of Embroideries in the ELIA8 &d maris lm UtisHanc0us. ; AT WILDER'S lewDnifStore lou will find a choice and complete stock of PURE FRESH MUGS, Coin's, Leibij's Liquid Extract -OP- BEEF and TONIC INVICORAIOR. CIGARS IjTOBACCO, 'r THI IWaj! 8XLXCTIQN In the CITY, ; akC &J v a"- -WW- a' - , , ' ; J 1 j i. ncladlng tne famoustl PABBPa brind of Cigars i --- Hffiniicalsttnd Toilet Articlfc&t an assortment, and everything generally kept in a flrst class -Drug Store. 8pedaT attention given to .Stiyslclaas - ItssertptUms day -and night. 8a0s taction gnaraDtacd. i i..:. w, .- ' ' gito icB'i'da .fif '".'' WEINyiJR-ATTENTloi ISKDIHg TRADE, 4 ZZZr.?7 eountI 1 BURGESS NICHOLS, ALL KINBf t BEDDING, &C. AITLLLmsjt Cheap Bedsteads, ANBLOtmQM, Parlor & Climber Suit. M. f wxtr nun 88BUT. i. a TUB. ST STOCK OF il Cloths i Engsi. OOODS A SPECIALTT, COHEN. WE HAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY A NBW 8DPPtY OF BLACK and GREEN TEA?, for the retail trade. R. H. JORDAN & CO., TBYON STBZBT. VIOLA COLOGNE, Quarts, Pints and Half Pints, refreshing and last ing. For sale by R.H. JORDAN & CO., DRUGGISTS. IMPORTED BAY BUM. In Quarts, Pints and Half Plot Colgates Violet and Florida Water. It. H. JORDAN & CO. DR. SCOTT'S ELKCTBIC HUB and FLESH BBUSEIS. R. H, eTORDAN & CO., DBUGGIST3. RUSSIAN 0TSUKFLOWXB 8KXD, for sale byfl R'. ir. JORDAN & CO. ;i 5,000 CIGARS For the BetaU Trade, Just BeceWed, M r h. Jordan & eg? ,MNESTOCK u-r-.X-' i' WOTSjii'smai'cans. R,;h:. JORDAN & CO 1 1 OCK "r i apr8 . TBYON 8TBIXT.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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