DAILY CHAELOT1F OUPEBVER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1 882. BUSINESS NOTICES. WOJa !N. Copufor Surf, riii Woiush ! Smiic lliinif v I nlr ! Sun. B, re !s.-.n of tier i.ecu !ar r. la Ions, and her pe cu Ur ;iilaie:us wom-tn has bren compelled to siiiler ,i..t .ttly h r on Ills, but tiiosi arising tlom th. wanKd knowing, u. .1 consideration ); the r.a i of those with whom she stands con- n -oif.i in mi- 'cli" o-gamzaMon. j ne Iequent . ,i ,iisir-.-liiS insularities peculiar to bea sex ), ,v t:i:i- Keen i.KKrava:ed to a decree which no hi Kiiflu'e c.inex;u.-i. i i ujb mansions of the , , ii in, (I li-ei or Hi.! .oor alike, won an has been it paiieit victim ol li s unknown to man and vmcii none out sue cou (i empire and without a " ,nliy il,i)lbiiw H ht;r r d-niptlon has .i .i. .-uuri milder, wlmi sh ran t.n.1 wllet ;m Dr. J Rnmrieiu's tamateRullito? -woman's Best Friend." Prepared bv Or i Br t.llleld. AtUnta, Ga. Hrlce: trla size 7Sc-laiv Hz-. SI. SO For sale by all drurelsjT Lk!vlv'eC?,'lSar1 iVVer'. ' n1 BilU"1S kS - a , n ITihfi w,,u '"10, s :-wiar. Cuie Plils -an liii-t.Hole remedy: never fall to rnr th most obstinate ....tnrting ca?es, causing r Mita.','f1nr,PlUrr,neJM lbMy hru n,il(1 ai" "fllcler?t iime iVr hnracU,,n and nar")!es,ln all cases tt'Hy effectually ci-ansH the sjstem. and give new and tone to the body, as a household reme- d. hey are unwi-ialeo For Liver Complaint their e. l'ia. Is not known . one box win Iim e nini. r . ,.,,. . . i ................. 'i mo i mi uie woist case. They p.rr,uiioe.(i uy rir sicians, and are uied and sold hv nrnvi?lntH everywhere. 2h and 50 cent boxes. Emory's Llt t'e Cathunc Pills, be.-t ever made, only 15 cents, rriandanl Cure Co., 1 14 Nassau street, New York. Jun21 d eod Hm& v McLure lor Coroner. To the Editor of The Observer: Toe filendn of Mr J. A Mc.-Lute present his name to the vot rs . f Mecklenburg c .unty, for the olllce of Coroner in ths coming election. Mr. Mc Lure Is a resident of charloite, consequently would te near the centre of the county and moie jiCce-iMaole for the duties devolving upon the office than one residing in any extreme part of the fi ijitv. He I in every way quarried for the posi tion, rid Is a prompt and ene'getlrj busl'-ens nun. 1 Is pre.-tented as the. people's candidate and wM be supported by . MANY VOTERS. sei)t;0 VXxc (Charlotte (Qbstxvcv. Index to New Advertisements. icui Advertisements. T ROYAL f 8CW1J J Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, vifeugtrj and wholesomeness More economical th in the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low te-rt short w-inht. alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In trtfis ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO ept:(.) 106 Wall st., New York. sL'ROY DAVIDSON, holo Affiit, Charlotte, IV. C. Failing ! That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c. 203 S. Paca St., Baltimore. Nov. 28, 1881. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every day. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters, and am happy to say I now have a good appetite, and am getting stronger. Jos. McCawley. Brown's Iron Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine, pon't be imposed on with imitations. On see Arthur B'lL's Panorama on the 30th. J H. Howard Hor-e Stolen. C. E. Robinson & Co Special notice. HOME BRIEFS. tW Yesterday was a regular May day. E2T Prof. Willoughby Iteade arrived at the Central last night. GTblr. W. II. Justice, of New York, arrived at the Central yesterday. Rev. J. Ii. Fox will occupy the pulpit of St. Mark'd Lutheran church to-morrow. ZW We were glad to see the ever pleasant face of Rolla Miller, in the city yesterday. EST" Lineman Lanier and his foree of hands are repairing the Shelby division telegraph liue this week. tW A gentleman just returned from Bakersville, in Mitchell county, informs us that the Roan Mountain was cover ed with snow last Tuesday. 3T J riendricks McLane, the Green back candidate for Governor of South Carolina and the hero of Winnsboro, was at the Uuford House, yesterday. tW Duiing the Democratic meeting at Pineville yesterday evening, a festi val was held for the benefit of the Methodist church and realized about $200. &3TThe curiosity at Mr. Harrison watts cotton othee yesterday was a cotton stalk nine feet long. It was raised by Mr. Willis Vail, on Mr. T. L Vail's place, near town. tW Mr Willis E. Pegram left last night for Atlanta, where he takes a position in the Air Line depot. Willis is one of Charlotte's most popular boys and all will regret to lose him. tW Emanuel Lord, a well-known colored man, and for some time con spicuous in local politics, died in this city yesterday evening. His funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the First colored Baptist church. IW The Farmer and Mechanic, the best weekly paper in the State, except The Observer, comes out this week wearing a new and exceedingly hand some head. We are glad to note the success of this sterling journal and friend Shotwell has our hopes that great as its success has been, it will be still greater in the future. CONDUCTORS' LIFE INSURANCE. J0ST HECEIVEQ AT THE - OF J. Brookfleld & Co, nil. :o: :o:- und C'O.IIHI.EI K Vil.XV STOCK. Hie Choicest Goods Ever Seen in the City. W(i ''ivlte the public, and especially the lea, to favor us with a call during the week. my Vision will Receive a Bodvenib. TUE M(JST KEA30NABLK PUrCES for EVERY THING. il'andr Chlna Tea Sttts- 4 pieces, $10 F"e PorfB. COrated Tea 8etl9- 44 Plece3' 810 c''inar).n 'alDeTeaSetta'44I)Itce8' 5 eorate j n 161 pleces 825 1 Llnner Setts, up to 8100 A FINE LOT OF BliONZRS. flnesfsSw.69 and Fork8. 85 P The llne ot Cham DlBted Ware A nd-some LAMP3. S"8- The choicest stock of ocl25 A Small Robbery. Last Thursday night the market house of Mr. A. W. Vogel, on Tryon street nearly opposite the Charlotte Hotel, was entered by a robber who broke open the cash drawer and robbed it of all its contents; amounting to S1.50 in specie. A ten dollar Confed erate bill and a Y2 cent copper were also taken. Nothing else in the house was disturbed. Entrance was made bv oriz- ing open the back door. 1 1 The Charity Ball. The charity ball given last night at the Central Hotel was quite a success in all respects. The floor was well fill ed with gay and festive couples who tripped the traditional fantastic un wearied until after 1 o'clock. The re ceipts from the sale of tickets amount ea to fcloo and added to this the receiuts or the refreshment tables, and th Home and Hospital will realize a ver? nauusome little sum. The Italian Harpers. mere nas oeen a marked improve ment noticed in the music of the Italian harpers this season. They now give nearly all new music, and ifc is better even than the old. This band is con ceded to be the finest string band in the State, and it certainly deserves that reputation. The music at the ball last night was splendid, and was the best, we believe, the band has ever given. Our Charlotte band deserves a good word ana wegiaaiygive it. Day and Night Messages. Sometime ago, the managers of the Western Union made a material change in what has been commonly known as half rate messages. Before the change these messages were sent at night and were charged only half rate. They are now known as night messages and are charged of the day rate. Many peo pie have not understood the change, while others have, and in consequence do more day business now than former ly, as the cost of sending a day message is only more than a night message. Colored Democratic Club. Through the efforts of Capt. F. A. McNinch, a large club of colored Demo crats has been organized in the city, with Gray Toole, president; Jas Harris, vice president, and Ed Sparkling, secre tary. The organization of the club was effected with thirty-one enrolled mem bers and many others will come in at the next meeting of the club. The en tire thirty-one members went to Pine- ville to attend the Democratic celebra tion last night. Gray Toole had a speech prepared which he was to deliv er should be get an opportunity. King Cotton. Some interesting facts in regard to the cotton trade of Charlotte may be had by turning to our market reports, where a carefully arranged compara tive statement is presented. It shows the receipts of cotton from September 1st, to October 27th, 1881, to be 5,897 bales, and the receipts for the same date this year to be 15,026 an excess this year over last, of 9,129 bales. The re ceipts for the cotton week ending yes terday 2,871 bales and the receipts for the same week last year were 1,520, an increase of 1,351 bales over the receipts of the same week in 1881. Amusements Next Week. Wednesday and Thursday next will be enjoyable days for our play-going public. Wednesday night, the great American drama "Parted" will be put upon the boards, and in which Mrs. Henrietta Chanfrau will appear as the star. Mr. C. W. Tayleure, the author of the play, will assume the leading male role. Thursday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock a special matinee for ladies and child ren will be given, when will be present ed for the first time here the entirely new version of East Lynne, re-written and arranged by Mr. C. W. Tayleure, original author of the original East Lynne. Mrs. Chanfrau will appear in her greatest creation, that of Lady Isa bel. Clifton W. Tayleure (the author) as Archibald Carlyle. Thursday night, November 2, F. S. Chanfrau, the popular comedian, will appear in his great and successful play Kit, the Arkansas Traveler," present ed for the first time in Charlotte. How the Men of the Rail Provide for Themselves Something About the Late Meeting of the Association, and a few Incidents. Conductor John Dodson, who has ju3t returned, with his wife, from the meeting of delegates to the Railroad Conductors' Life Insurance Associa tion of the United States and Canada, held at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in a pleasant chat with the reporter told some things that may be of interest to the public. The association was or ganized in Cincinnati, October 22, 1SG8, for the purpose of assessing each mem ber $1.00, to be paid to heirs of each de ceased member or to each member en titled to the same on account of "total and permanent disability for perform ing the duties of conductor." The total amount of benefits paid from organiza tion to the present time was $950,599; total number of benefits paid 419; and average amount of each, $2,269. Pas senger and freight conductors are in cluded in the organization. Twenty three members were disabled, killed or died last year, representing roads from Boston to San Francisco, and from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico. The only salaried official is the secretary. He gets $1,200 and office expenses, and resides at Columbus, Ohio, where, also, reside the members of the executive committee. All cases of disability, certified to by two surgeons or physi cians, together with a history of the case certified to by a division secretary and five members best acquainted with the case, are referred to the executive committee and a surgeon or physician selected by that committee. The decis ion of the committee and of this sur geon is final. The loss of a leg or arm, blindness, and a few things of that kind insures a benefit without delay. Cases where time may possibly restore what has be'en pronounced life infirmi ty, are laid over for further considera tion and investigation, the object being to preserve the association from self- aestructive taxation. The spirit of the association from the beginning, with a single exception, has sustained the ex ecutive committee. The exception at Louisville, in 1872, where the conven tion ordered the committee to honor disability claims upon the oath of the applicant and a medical certificatr, whether the disability was the result of accident, disease, or otherwise caused a withdrawal of memberships during the following two years of G06, and 945 were delinquent. The associa tion, having returned to its ancient andmarks, is in a prosperous condi tion. The cost per member, for insur ance, last year, was about $25. Sixty five railways kindly offered to pass del egates and their wives to and from the convention, A special train of the Chicago and Northwestern took dele gates from Chicago to Milwaukee. Conductors, by thus coming together, have a very wide field of free transpor tation. They learn from each other, and from what they see, besides taking about a week's vacation. Excursions from the place of meeting and many other courtesies are tendered, making the trip extremely desirable for enlarge ment of pleasant acquaintance, besides the more important prime object of the meeting. Quite a number of ladies were in the party from various parts of the United States. Conventions have been held in Cin cinnati, Columbus, Ohio, Philadelpnia, Chicago, Louisville, Boston, St. Louis, New York, Atlanta, New Orleans, St. Paul, Montreal, Milwaukee and Detroit. Torchlight in Stoney Lonesome. XT i- T .1 .. w. V O . - i J-e.X.L lUtSUttjr Ilill,, 0131 UiST., ti')V. Vance will meet the people of the coun ty at Stoney Lonesome, in Steele Creek township. The people of that portion of the county have arranged to make a grand thing of it. They will have a torchlight procession and will illumi nate the neighboihood of the speakers' stand with burning tar barrels. Be- sides Gov. V ance, v.01. 11. . .j ones, Capf . R. P. Wariug, Col. A. M. Waddell and Messrs. Baily, Grier and Osborne will deliver addresses. nen btoney Lone some sets about aoing anything, she does it well, and this Tuesday niht celebration is to ue a uig auair. How the Cat's Hopping in Cabarrus. The campaign in Cabarrus is getting pretty warm and the candidates are thinning out. There are now only three candidates for the House, Mr. Rogers having withdrawn and leaving the field to McAllister, Foil and Heilman. The contest for the Senate from Cabarrus ana staniy nas utmuweu uuwn to a race between Samuel J, Pemberton and Dr. Sol Furr, Mr. luruer uaving sent in his card of withdrawal from the race and leaving the field to thosn two. Pemberton and Turner are both Dem ocrats and it was feared that unless one or the other of them withdrew, Dr. Furr would slip in and get the place. It had been arranged that a convention composed of two men from each town ship in Stanly, wouia meet at Albe- marie to aay anu uccjub winon ot tne two should be retired from the race Pemberton or Turner but Mr. Turner's withdrawal wih do away with the ne cessity or tne proposed convention. The contest between Slough and Pat terson, for sheriff, is quite lively and is exciting mucn interest. 2 4 stock, present vnr 8,817; slock Inst y -tir, ' : shipnunU 2 Ki. Columbus Quiet; mldd'lng PVs; low middling Oifcc; go.Kl ordinary 8ic; receipts 7 OVt; ship ments 4.483; sales 1.B0S; spinners 2 .0; stock 10.601 ; exports to Great Britain . Nashville Active: middling 1 0lpe; m'd f3,c; go;d nlddling ftj-c; net receipt l."l"; shipments T'M; sals 1.3m-; spinners W0; stock, present year, 8 2d0; stock, last year 817. Port Rotal. 8. C. Weekly net receipts 428: stock n2; exports to Great Britain ; coast wise 4i3 to coutins-nt ; sales . Providence. R. i.-Weekly-net receipts 30; stock 1,5'JO; sales fS00. SELStA, Ala. teady; middling Wlic Weekly net receipts d.lHS; gros ; shipments 7,:.'4 !; stock, present year, 3,36; last yesr . Rome, Ga. Steady middling fc; low mid dling yc; good ordinary- W4C. Weekly receipts i.tWl; shipments 2,678; stock 4,f59rj. New York The following are the total nc t re ceipts ot cotton at all ports nlnce September 1st 182: Galveston. New Orleans, Mobile. -Savannah, -Chhrieslon, Wilrn r.gion, Norfolk, -Baltimore, -New York, Boston, Providence, Ptnladelphla, City and West Point, arunswicK i " . Port Royal, Pensacola, Pi nland, IndUnola. Washington, Total, 1 f8,4 210.5i)4 S4..-J2 24b8H-J JtH,H40 80,231 140.254 2.4 !0 H.000 15 30 1M 8.2 IK 3s 7rt 3.137 2.t22 NT. C ; 6,865 COMPARATIVE cotton statement. Net receipts at all United Slates ports d'.'-ing week Same week last year Total receipts to this date Same date last year Exports for the week Same week last year Totnl exports to this date Same date last jear wtock at all United States ports .... baine time last year S;0'. k at all interior towns Same time last year ... . Stock at Liverpool Same time last year St ek of American attttat fnr hi'J'.i Briti.tn 1,159,750 240. P0 4 202,1 14 1.159,750 1,116,683 139,yfi 86.628 579,27' 522. W0 5U,695 046,v;7' 68 27 1 12.248 44.on0 o33,000 BENEFIT 11 ASSOCIATION. 9 "Many Happy Returns!" When is your BIRTHDAY? BEAR Organized and Chartered L'ndor the Laws of the Slate if Tennessee August 7th, 1882, 91,SOO in Three JIoniJi8 ! - $20 I'er Day I BIBTH in 0HE DAY I MARRIAGE at AKY TIME I BIRTK-LAY TO-MOBROW! Largest Benefits! Least Expen.se: (Quickest Returns fullest and Safest Investment! TEN Thousand Agents WANTED 140.000 lame time hint ye r ; . ; ; ; 164,000 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 27, 1882 ' DOMESTIC. rURES. Nkw Yoh Futures closed eay; sales 187,000 bales. October '. . lnftT?, K7 vember loi.li? December 10.47o.48 NAVAL ST0RE3. Charleston Spirits Turpentine firm, sales at 4wc aosin, sieauy; strained and good strained Oi.OO. Wilmington Spirits Turpentine steady, at 50c. Rosin quiet, at $1 35 for strained; Sl .45 for good strained. Tar firm, atSU lO. Cinile Turpentine nrm, at 5l.7o tor hard; 3.00 lor yellow dip. 1 0.57Q1.OO 10.68. 69 10 80 00 10.91 92 11.02.03 11 12. 13 1 122 . 23 11 31. 32 Democratic Rally at Pineville. The rally at Pineville yesterday evening was a grand success, about five hundred people being present. Speeches were made by Messrs. Bailey, Dowd, Waddell, John G. Potts, also by Gray Toole and John Henderson, colored, who addressed their remarks especially to the colored voters, and were listened to with marked attention. Their speeches were highly compli mented. The colored brass band of Pineville furnished the music for the occasion. The late hour at which we received the report prevents a fuller account, which will appear to-morrow. PROldJCK. faT. Louis -Flour, steady Wheat dull and lower; jno. 2 red fall 92 Jor cash; 92 for Octo ber; 934 for November. Corn-dull and lower. at od ior casn; WWHI ior November, oats- dull and lower, at 32te32S& for cah. Whiskey -steady, at 81.18. Pork-dull and steady, at 822 75. Buik meats and Bacon f-carce and only a sman peaunng trade none. Lara-small lots, at SI 1.50. Baltimore noon Flour, dull and steady; Howard Street and Western super $3 50684.00; extra S4.25S4.75; family SL87ff$ri "O; cuy Mills super. S.50S4.00; extra $4.2584.5 ). Hio Brands 5 75. Wheat Southern steady and firm; Western quiet and steady; Southern rsd 81.03ffiS1.0: amber $1.08S1. 14; No. 1 Mary land S1.09; No. 2 Western winter red spot, and October 8I.05V2$L053,4. Corn Southern firm; Western firmer and closing steady; Southern white new 75377; oid 8889; yellow new 75; old 86388. Baltimore night Oats, quiet and Crm; douth ern 4S53; western whit 5052; do mixed 46S48; Pennsylvania 450. Provisions-easy and weak; mess pork, S24.75. Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides packed. 117315. Bacon -shoulders I2; clear rib sides 17ti; hams 17 1714- Lard refined 14 Ciflee dull and nominal; Rio cargoes ordinary to fair 7f9. Husrar dull; Asoft9- Whiskey firm, at 81.21 SS 1.22. Freights to Liverpool firm. Louisville Flour, active, but not quotably higher. Wheat steady and firm; Longberry 95; No. 2 red winter 93. Corn-quist and steady; No 2 white, on arrival, 75; No. 2 mixed. 73; new ear 45. Oats --quiet; Northern 3636V: mixed Western 3334. Rye-quiet. Pork-dull, weak and lower; mess 82150- Lard steadT and un nnchan?ed; ch !ce leaf 14f4 Bulk meats in fair demand, but lower; shoulders 1014; clear ribs 15i; clear sides 161. Bacon steady; car lots loose, shoulders 1 11&; ribs 16I&; clear i7. Whiskey- quiet and unchanged, at Si. 17. Cincinnati Flour, dull and unchanged. Wheat firm and higher; No. 2 red winter 9697 for spot. Corn-easier, at 70 for spot; 58t4 for No vember Oats scarce and firm, at 38 for spot. Pork-quiet, at S24.00. Lard-firmer, at 812.00. Bulk meats quiet; snouiders jiva; clear ribs 13. Bacon quiet; snouiders 11; ribs 16; clear 1 7. Whiskey steady, at $1.17; combination sales of hntsheu goods H4o barrels on a basis or SI. 17. Sugar stt-ad y and unchanged; hards 9l0t4: New Orleans 74i8 Hogs-dull, weak and lower: common and light 5 oago.gO; Packing and Duicners o.ovas-1 zr. Chicago Flour, steady and unchanged. Wheat irregular; Regular, 93ig for October; fi35g ror November; No. 2 Chicago spring 933931,8 for casn; options me same as ior Keauiai ; ino. 3 Chicago sprlrlg 831; No 2 red winter 95Si for c sh and October; 96 for November; 9?.it for the year, uorn unsettled out generally higher, at 6s for cash and October; 6714 for November. Oats weaker, at 341335 for cash; 341 for October; 33 tor November Rye - lower, at 08. Barley nianer. at 82 iax seed-higher, at si.213- 81 22tfe. Pork unsettled, hut generally higher, at 22.503542. 75 for cash and October; 8 1 9 62Va- rSI9 5o tor November. Lard-demand active and prices have advanced to 81 1.855 811.90 for cisuand uctooer; $ 1 1.4VV2 1 1.45 for Novem ber W hiskey steady, at K 1. 19. January. Kebruary Marsh April May June July August Septemoer... HlJ. Fven'ni Post's Cotton Market Reiver Futuie delivciies at tlw first call showrd a deoiinA of 3 points, the second call an advance of 3 to 4 points abnve yesterday's closlnsr nnnuttnna nn afterwar.tsa further advance of 5 10 6 points shorts olsplaylng some eagerness to cover, partly on the report that l!ison estima'es a crop ef 6. 800.000 bales necessary for the. world's con sumption, &i. FINANCIAL. NEW YORK. Kxernge, . . . Goverrmieiits generally lU h'gher . New 5's Four and & half pel et nLs, Four per cents, Money, State bonds neglecied Sub-treasury balances Gold Currency.... 4.81 1.017ft 1.131 5a 7 $98 319 4,051 NEW YORK-1 1 A. M The Stock market nnennrt strong and active, at an advance from vesterdav'a closing quotations of l. 11 per cent. New York, Chicago S St Louis preferred, Canada Southern and New York Central leading therein. In early trade the wa a further fractional improvement In the general list, and a ranid advance of yu ner cent In Lake Shore, to 1.161&. after which the market became weak and a decline of lAi? iu ner cent took place, 1n which New York and Chicago & St. Louis preferred. Lake Shore, Wabash pre ferred. Canada Somhern and Oregon & Trans continental were most prominent At 1 1 o'clock- there was a general recovery of ?114 percent, led by East Tennessee preferred and common, and Omaha. STOCKS-Irregular, but In the main weak: Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 Alaliama Class A, small Alabama Class B, 5's . . Alabama Class C, 4's Chicago and Northwestern Chicago and Northwestern prefeired, is.r'y East Tennessee Illinois Central. Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville Mt-inphisand Charleston Nashville and Chattanooga New York Central Pittsburg Richmond and Allegheny . " " Richmond and Danville Rock Island South Carolina Brown Consols,! ". . ... West Point Terminal Wabash, St. Louis A Pacific Wabash, SL Louis & Pacific preferr'd Western Union United States 3s Bid. tLast bid. tOff'd Ex. Div. 81 81 1.00 82 1.45l 16314 41S4 1.47J& 1.1513 f.414 52Vs l.iSi 1.39 19 75 1.(13 35 327 8 R Asked The "Royal" (like this Baby) is always ON TIME. Hf.i. 3 -n 11 ... .mtue ana remaie Agents wanted in every Village, Town and City of the United State?, to work for our "ROYAL" Association, THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN GOLD PREMIUMS to our Agents. BIG PAY. SPOT CASH. LIGHT, EASY JVOJRH. Active Agents are making One Hundred Hollars, Cash, per day. No Capital rcquiroJ RrA.AnAo 1 Kin business. B-Vrite lor Circulars. Full Particulars. Keierenoos Banks and business men of Nashville. Address 9 T. . JOXES, Sec'y. 52 N. Market Street, Nashville. Tenn. NICHOLSON & RULE, General Agents, OFFICE NO. 3, BUFORD HOUSE. 200 Live and Energetic men Wanted to Canvass North Carolina, South Carolina and V lrulnln. oct5 MEMBERSHIP FIVE THOUSAND. HE ADQUARTERS FOR- Ladli9 Wraps ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF LADIES' WRArS, IN 99 O O FOREIGN. cotton. Arthur Butt's New Paintings. Mr. Arthur Butt yesterday evening favored the members of the city press and a few friends with an exhibition of hia paintings representing scenes in the old Bible. His paintings on Revelation have given Mr. Butt a wide-spread rep utation and one well deserved, but his new paintings will make his name known throughout the land. In one sense of the word, Mr. Butt is a won derful artist and his skillful brush works strangely oeautuui pictures on canvass. In his new paintings, the first scene representing the "Beginning," is a remarkably impressive one. There are 30 scenes in all, the last two being gold paintings, one entitled the "Holy Place," and the other "Holy ot Holies." Elijah in the chariot of fire, the lie brew Children in the fiery furnace, the ark and the animals, are specially fine productions. The public may safely anticipate something beautiful in the exhibition of these paintings at the opera house next Monday night. The like of it has never been seen on can vass and Mr. Butt deserves an audience as large as can be crowded in the opera house. COTTON. Galveston Weak and loerto sell; middling IU14C; iow middling IOC; ?oort ordinary 93!c; net receipts 4.915; gross 4,935; sales 3,824; stock 66,271: exports coastwise ; to Great Britain ; to continent ; to Krance to channel . Weekly net receipts 1,109; gross 3 1.430; sales 15,624; exports coastwise 12.122; to Great Britain 18,638; to continent 6,715; to France 3,838; to channel . Norfolk - Quiet middling 1014c; net receipts i.dbl: gross l,dbl; stock 54,1 17; exports oosist- wise ; sales ; exports to Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly net rec'pts 41,934; gross 41.934; sales 992; coastwise ; Great Britain channel ; continent ; France . Baltimore Steady middling lOiAc. low mid dling 10c; eood ordinary 9 -16c net receipts ; gross 2,552 sues : Rtocl-- 7,')7i f pons cnp.ptw'se . spinners - -: -Jti.ir.e to urwt Britain ; to cmi-inpnt . Weekly net receipts 532; gross 10,434; sales ; spinners 7H8: exports Great Britain 4,508; coastwise 1,333: continent 2,166. Boston -Steady; laittdilng 12V--. low ait.Mitn. 1 (: swd ordtnan 10c; not roeiyts 940; iri'DKr 2,l;o; sales - stock l,20o export to (sis.".! Rritiii!) ; to France . Weekly net receipts 3 615; gross 1 2,420; sales ; exports to ureal .tsntaiu l.tt'O. Wilmington Dull micddn lOtfa?. ow oiid- di'n 9 1 1-1 6c: wod ordln'y 8 13 16c net receipts 794; uroas 794; ta'.ou ; stock 12,9o0; ei- P-'r.s 'oKtwitife ; to rat Britain ; to continent . Beekly net receipts 4.866 gross 4 866 ; exports coastwise 5,859; to Great Britain ; to con tinent . Livkkf(.)L NOON-Mcderate Inquiry freely sup plied; luiddiir g uplands 6ft,d; middling Orleans " 42a sale!' 1"-0K); speculation and exports 1,000; receipt. 5,500, all American. Uplands low middling clause: October delivery 6 11-64d-h 12-64d;OctoberandNovember64-64d365 64d November and December 6 3-64d; January and February 6 2-64d; February and March 6 3-64df2- oo-u; uiarcuana April tt b r4da5H 6-64d; April and May 6 8 04dc?6 7-64d6 8-64d; May and ounc o in uriu; jurie ana juiy 0 13-64dct6 r--64d Futures dull and easier. 53.000 33,500 530 6.100 7.400 iniadnn He irir.ry Q3b3 e low rjild- A:,if net ; ?x- Philadklphia Dull; 895; i-Tr. ,C85 sales : :ork ports Great Britain ; to continent Weekly net receipts 2,176; gross 5,952; sales ; spinners ; coastwise ; continent : to Great Britain 948; stock 17,583. Savannah-Q iitt and easy; middling 9gc; tow miodllne 9fsc; eood ordinary 9c; net receipts 7,671; grot 7,748; sales 4 650; stock 98,776; exports coastwise : io ureal Britain to France ; to continent . Weekly net rec pts 41,302; gross 44 518; sales 19,600; exports to Great Britain ; France ; coastwise 21,598; continent 14,7o0. New Orleans-Quiet; middling lOi&c; Sales for the week ' American Speculation Export Actual exports Forwarded from shins' sides. .. . ' " Import3 61,000 American k-j rnr Stock ' 448'ooo American 161,000 A"dl'- 221.000 al,,c"u"1 140,000 Liverpool 1 ;?o p m saiPa imaringn tt 6,8u0 bales. Mlodlmr unlnnds tt 1 K. 1 ri m irt. dllna Orleans 6 11 16d Uplands low middling wtn ot;. wuuupi ueiivHi y n 1 i un: rmvrmnpr nnri utcsiuuer o 25 0411. Liverpool 3 p. m. TTninrwu lliW TV L 7 , 1 H T-t rr c.ause: uccoDer delivery 6 1t-64d; October and November 6 4-64d: Novembei and December o i-oiu; ueceniDer and Jmuarv H lvT.imii and April 6 5 641; Juiy and Almost H 1 4.-Hdl The Manchester market is dull ai:d inworfnraii articles. Liverpool 3 30 p. M.-TTnla nds low mlrTH'tntr clause: May and June delivery O Hid- Juno mH July 6 11 64d. Liverpool 5 p. M.--T!n'ani TrtTO mi1lllnrr clause: Octoter delivery 6 ll-64d; October and Isoveunber 6 5 Old; December and January 6 2 64d; January Rnd February 6 3 64d; February and March 6 5 64d; March and April 6 6-64d, Rlso6 7-04d: ADill and Mav BO.fiw. M.nnH June 6 10-04d, also 6 ll-64d: June and Julv 6 12-64d, also 6 13 64d. Futures firm. LIVERPOOL COTTON CIRCULAR. This week's cotton cl rf.lllfl.r of tViA T 1 pot - rvrl Cotton Brokers' Association, says: "Business lias been moderate with a pressure to spii rnntuti..na tire further reduced. American was freely offered with some irregularity in quotations, which are reduced Vfcd3-16d. Sea Island has been in limit ed demand and rather easier rates were accepted, laitures opened flat, and with slight fluctnatm?! declined throughout the week. Quotations are re duced 14d for October; ll-16d for October and November, and lfed for other positions." PRODUCE. LlVERPOOL-K P. M Breadstuff Hull Calirornia average white, 8sSlls 9d. Wheat, NAVAL STORES. Drowne d in a Spring:. A little six year old colored boy, son of Graham Davidson, met with his death yesterday morning by drowning in a spring, near his father's house in Pineville, a suburban settlement. About nine o'clock in the morning the body of the boy was found in the spring, lying face downward in the wa ter. The surrounding circumstances indicated that it had been in the spring only a short time, as the body was warm when taken out. The spring is in a deep hollow, near the house of Joe Seahorn, and an abrupt embankment leads down to it. It is supposed that the little boy was playing on this em bankment and slipped and fell, striking his head on some of the numerous rocks and falling insensible into the . - . ' i ii spring, wnicn was a very suauow une. A wound was found on the back of the boys head, evidently made by its com ing in contact with a rock in his fall. No one was with the boy at the time, so far as any one knows, but Dr. Wild er advised the unfortunate lad's father to notify the coroner and have an in quest held over the body, A citizen of the Quaker City, Mr. F. Freed, living at 122 VlDe street, recently spoke as ioiiows: "Being afflicted with a distressing cough, Dr. Bull a cough syrup was recommended to me for relief. I am happy to say that a few doses not only gave me Instant relief, but effected a complete care." low middling lOlfec; good ordinary Ji5w; net rect-1 10,255; gross 12.764; sales 9,000; stock 125,407; exports to Great Britain ; to Krance ; coastwise ; to continent 603; to chan nel . Weekly net receipts E8.5ol; gross 75,4i6; sales 3o,000; exports oreat Britain 22.8y; chan nel ; coastwise 7,875: France 15,630; conti nent 16,816. Mobile Weak and lower to fell; middling 101&C; iow middling 678": ?ood ordinary 9c; net receipts 906; gross 9ob; sales loO; stock 13,543: xrorta toasiwlse ; France to Great Britain ; to continent . Weekly net receipts l5,829;gross 15,829;sales 8.000; exports to Great Britain ; coastwise 14,227; France : comment . Memphis Eas7 ; middling 10t4c; low mld- dllns 10c: eood ordinary Hctai net rnooims 3,521: eross 3.9J0; shipments 2,175 sales 1.700; stock 37,456. Weekly net rec'ts 20,768; gross 22, 014; ship ments 12,456; sales 13,100; spinners- Augusta Quiet; middling 9 ll-16c; low mid dling 9:; good ordinary : itjeipw 1,779; shipments ; sales l,36o Weekly net receipts 9,118; shipmenU 9,153; sales 8,216; spinners ; stock Charleston Good demand, iniddling lOtfec; low middling 10c: wod ordinary 954c; net ret'pts 4,356; gross 4,356 sales 3.000: coek 70,243; eipori coastwise : to ureal Britain ; to continent ; to France ; to chan nel Weekly net receipts 24,589; gross24,589; sales 10.600; coastwise 6.771; continent 4,193; Great Britain 3,925; to France . Nkw Yobk Steady; sales 2,200 bales; middling uplands 10 I l-16c: middling Orleans 10c; con solidated net receipts ; pxpoits to Great Britain ; to France 3,838, to continent Weekly net receipts 24,250; gross 42.770; ex ports to Great Britain 11 .665; France 2.655: con tinent 7,166; sales 14,155; stock 51,432; to channel Montgomery Firm: middling 9c; low middling 9c; good ordinary 9c; receipts 8,655; shipments 8.C61 ; stock, present year, 8,528; stock, last yar, 6,394 ; sales 8,601. Macon Quiet; middling 9c; low middling 9iAc; good ordinary 8Vfec; receipts 8,545; sales 3d LoNDON-0 p. m Spirits Turpentine 40sS40s FINANCIAL. LoNooN-Specle decrease 193,000. Paris -4 p. m. Rentes 90f and 55c. Berlin -Specie Increase 134,000 marks. London -Parts advices quote Rentes 80f, 55c London -NOON ConSDls. money 102 1-16: ac count 1021&. PARis--Specie decreaso 665.000f sold. And 6,35'Jt silver. CITY COTTON MARKET. Office of The Observer, i Charlotte, October 28, 1882. i" The market yesterday closed auiet. at the follow ing quotations: Good Middling 97S10 Middling Una. Sirict low middling. 95ft Low middling 9 Stains and Tinges bitb O14 COMPARATIVE COTTON STATEMENT. The following are the receipts of cotton at Char lotte, for the week ending Friday. October 27th, as compared with the receipts for the correspondlpg week last year: DAY OF WEEK. 1881. 1882. Saturday 262 266 Monday, no 411 Tuesday 236 645 Wednesday 327 5 14 Thursday 321 431 Pr'day. 264 594 Total bales, 1,520 2,871 1,520 Excess of Receipts for 1882 "1,351 RECEIPTS SINCE SEPTEMBER FIB8T. Receipts from September 1st to yesterday, 14,432 usvciyu jesieraay 594 Total Pptafrtta t Aottx tenna - .v unit?, ........... 4t,ucu Receipts same date last year 5,897 Excess this year over last year 9,129 D-O-L-MA-N-S, Ulsters, Walkina: Jackets, Circulars, &c. To be sold at very low prices, ranging from 2.50 to $50.00. CALL A.fc SEE THEM AND BE CONVINCED THAT ieou What we Say, jadies,' Gents and Ghildrens Underwear. ANOTHER LOT OF LADIES' CLOTH ALL SHADES. Sarah Bernhardt Kids, IN ALL TBE NEW COLORS. Remember, we have the most complete stock of SILK VELVETS, PLUSHES, SATINS and SILKS for Trim mings to be found in the State. Call and see us. Respectfully, T. 111. Seigle & Co. oct22 TIE BO USED IN THE -boston-METALLURGICAL WORK Schoo Is OF CHARLOTTE, Are still furnished at the Introductory an! Ex- cnange Kates established by the publishers as heretofore published. All other School Books used in this section kept In stock and shipped in any Quantities at Whole sale or RetalL An extensive and well selected stock of every kind of paper from WRAPPING to PARCHMENT for office, school, general and printers' use kept In store and sold at reasonable rate8. BLANK BOOKS, STATIONARY and FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books and Miscel laneous Books are on our shelves. Books not on hand promptly ordered. sept28 Tiddy & Bro. cmsaw TVC"DTTTWTTO and leeure the ' B m0 111 B Bjt Mperience iu curing disease of th blood. Skin and gone. Kervouo Urbllity, I m potency, Orcanlo Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Syphilitic od Mercurial Affection Kpeelally treated on (clentiflo priuciplei, w.mi Mtc ,uu sure n-uieuies. v-aii or write ior Last of yues Hons to be answered by those desiring treatment by mail. .nwiwurnqg mm ivupiare sDouia sena inr ir innrcssa iad karat MBethiiis to their adTaatagc It b aol a trass. Oak-Ma, DR. BUTTS, 1Z R. 8th St, St. Louis, Ma, ffirTATtl.iSHPTt OVKK THIRTY V if ARB HARRIS REMEDY CO,. c 8T. Lons, v'fr$22&; fs 1'htnl.u sad Sole Prop's at """ " ffa$l PROF, HARRIS' PA8THJ.E REMEDY Kuuriij aii-i others who suffer li-oui Nf rvouJ and Physical Debil ity, rri'inature ExIiaustioB &n1 thvir (u-Vhir gloomj contequenceB, TBeKemefly la put up in boxes. Kn. 1 (laitiug a month), 08. (enough toetfct a cure, utile, in .severe cases,) tt&t Ho.S (lasting three mouth ), hent by mail in plain wraLzkars, DifSrtlflBl tnr tilur lMi.nuan. M.k ' . . : Muf tbis disease and mode of cure wui scaled ou applicMtasu 33 HAWKINS ST., BOSTON, MASS, Metallurgists, Assayers and Analytical Chemists GOLD and SILVER UEFINEns. Practical Mill-Runs of Ores 100 lbs. and upwards REFRACTORY ORES TREATED. Surveys, Mine Examinations, Reports, Sketche and Maps made. Constructions of works and Supplies Furnished. MANAGERS OF Tie New England Smelting Works GOLD, SILVER, COPPER and LEAD ORES S7IELTED OX RETURNS or PURCHASED COPPER MATTE AND BASE BULLION Treated on Reasonable Terms. THOMAS BINSS Motallitboiot. A. H. KIDNEY Minihg Enginkkb. JOHN HOLLIDAY Pbof. Chmost marS tf F. C. MUNZLER AGENT FOR Be Berper & M Brewery Company s (Of Philadelphia, Pa ,) Celebrated Lager Beer, In Kegs and Bottles. BOTTLED BEJZR A SPECIALTY. EafHare Just received s small lot of BOTTLED ALE and PORTER, which I offer to the public at a reasonable price. Address FRED C. MUNZLER, . Lock Box 255, Charlotte, N. C mbr28

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