DA ILYO H A B 3D 0,T T-13. UBSEP mit: TUE S D.iL-.Y D E C EM B 11 12 : i W'.-X'-L"'.-' 5 I if r-r'-- , V- : - ''v It;": " 'V-v- it; I' -f l IV CHAJ8. H. JONES, Editor and Proptor. XsnrnzD atths Postoftigi at Chablottj, N. 0., as Sxoomd class MA.TTKB1 " 4 TUESDAY, DEC 12, 1882. TOBACCO TAX AtilTATIOlf . - ' , " ' - Bills haye already, been"" introduced i n both vHo'uses of Congress ipr tbe i v total 'or uartial aponuon. or mwrnai revenue, the Dills lor partial auouuon continuing the tax '; on spirits and to C bacco though looking to & reduction in both instances. In nearly every Congress ' for the past several years there has been more or less Idiacnssioh' on :the 1 reduc- tion of the tax on, tobacco, and but very .little in the way of reduction has been i effected Numerous petitions have al ready been sent on to Congress to pro- ceed in this matter, with all the nis ' patch' consistent with due considera tion of the subject, that manufacturers and- dealers may hot be left in uncer- ' talnty, and their, business injured by a needless continued agitation. . Of course it cannot be expected nor is it to be desired that legislation on a subject so important as this be rushed through without due thought and con sideration, but it is to be desired that it - be dealt with in a business like way, .and be disposed of without any unnec- essary t delay.There re millions of dollars inyested in this business and millions of dollars paid annually to the " Government in taxes, and while the agitation lasts whether there will , bo anv ' reduction f in the tax,? or - the reduction will be remains in - doubt, manufacturers and dealers are at sea, prices for seller and buyer are affected, and the whole business disar ranged and thrown into a disastrous condition of uncertainty, no one know ing what to do, where to begin or where to stop. : ; While a reduction of tax is desirable a nd anxiously looked for, the manuf ac- . , turer would infinitely prefer to pay the present tax and continue to pay it - rather' than sustain the loss inflicted upon him by the consequences of pro longed discussion ; let those interested in the subject, and who understand it "f thoroughly, " be advised with by the ' committee in charge of bills providing V for reduction a suitable bill be framed, J presented and passed with as few long winded; speeches on it as possible. Speeches as a rule have very little ef- feet in either passing or killing meas- ures, but they do have' much effect in ' killing valuable time, and thus do more : harm than good, especially when vital business questions are involved. V : CALLING FOR THE NAMES. . Congressman Wise, of Virginia, in troduced a resolution in the House yes terday calling for the names of all ap pointees to internal revenue places for ninety days preceding the last election, the amount of salaries they drew, how many of them still remain on the pay rolls, - and at whose instance the ap pointments "were made. While the scope of this resolution is general, it is undoubtedly aimed at Mahone, the ob ject being to ascertain in an official way the number of political appointments made to help the Beadjuster boss to play his game successfully. It will be interesting reading to the public, and will give some idea of the peculiar modes pursued about election time by the Republican bosses, especially in the South. To what extent these special appointments were made during the past campaign we do not know, but we do know that in this and other South ern States at every previous election of national or State importance large numbers of men were appointed, placed on the pay rolls, and drew their salaries regularly, rendering little or no service, the object of their appointment being solely to secure their political influence, and to have them work for. the party." yrhis is a notorious fact well known to every one one in this sectionbut its full extent and true inwardness has never been fully exposed.' This resolu tion of Mr Wise will do something in this way and if honestly responded to will furnish some interesting reading for people who pay taxes. t. r i:d Mr. J. S. Tomlinson. editor of the Piedmont Press; is a candidate for en grossing clerk of the State Senate. - Mr. E, M. Oliver, a prominent citizen .of Caswell county, died at Milton last Tuesday. ; . A.: - .Gen; Stoneman.'l Governor 'elect Of I-: California, has appointed Mr.' Dam his private secretary. ' V " "The Wilson Advance nominates Mr; "TThbmasMArrintcr'of Nash county, for reading clerk of the -State Senate,- t. . 'it The Wilmington Review, which was recently discontinued: as a morning paper; will be continued as an evening paper. ''ZZ.. , , ; ' Secretary Teller finds that the war dances, sun'- dances) and. scalp dances are demoralizing to the Indians,' and wants the Commissioner of Indian Af fairs to prevent' them. When would ? theob'le red 'man'flnd - solace if de- v prived of his dances ?' 7 -v The report Of Superintendent J. H. .Mills, of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, states the remarkable fact that;, among , the 187 children in the Asylum the past year there had not been one death, nor a. serious case of illness. This fact in Itself 'shows that the children .in that institution must be admirably: cared for, and reflects no Tittle credit upon - the management of Jhe superintendent, j, whose charge is a labor of loveV most ably and devotedly performed. Loaa and NFitz JhnTorter-8ier ?: laaa's TariflCRerenne 1 pcherne ' Washinqton; Dec 11. Logan said yitd a sreporter; to-day tWno asked him - about the pfospects ttT the Fitz 'Johh -Porter relief bill: shall oppose it as ( loug as I live," and vin I response ? to a suggestion. that friends of the -measure . would be strongly reinforced with Gen. - Grant's inflaenfo. addftd.: T shall jf uunjuaiuioMuie. cb nag no vote li wo Qounbe, uu x uuuoc u us Knows wn ."rndre about the case than ahvohn aIiiaj , . The Senate finance committee to-day considered he? internal revenue bin in connection with an amendment sub-' 4nwi rrom unoouDtea autnority.tbat; . member of the committee to ' the "plan . kuocv ouerman oi; appenaing asj;"v?',wUiHoKavB qouce oi amo . " "uouumBnt want internal revenue-i-!WAW' WiWW4t $1 ? i ' bu. a. proposition ;tofevisevtile:tarlll, I i The TJ, S. Senate VMtAniifn4A ' ana, that tso iuxJbr u -tuintii k - i il. IL ucter ot revision, ----- - - w vsm wuw . ay ovum nuu individual views rather than t rornparty prejudice, policy or bia ,.f u b 5i CONGRESSIONAL -DOINGS., CITIL SERVICE COJUINU TO THE , FRONT. . , , The Senate Refases - to vlndefinitelr- Postpone, the "Consideration of the . Bankrupt 7- Law, and Adopts ' the' ' Lowell BU1--BU1 Day in the .Hoiue,' Some Radieal, Changes Proposed .for the Election of President, Tice rrei i -dent and Members ot CongressJ f Washington,' iDea, liiSBArca.. President ; laid before .the Senate a let ter from the Secretary f War relating to the United States property kaown as the hospital and grounds at r Wil mington,' N. C. .'.Referred to committee on military affairs. X V'k f nhii.Att. Vftat. ITan Wyok, Ingalls, Harrison, Sherman and Sewell present-1 ed petitions in tavoroi an increase jn pensions to one-armed and one-legged soldiers. ISeferredothe committee on pensions. ? -i ir w ! J. Morgan, from the Public Lands Com mittee,' reported favorably without amendment a bill to exclude public lands, in Alabama from the , operation nf the laws relating to mineral Lands. Hawley, from the Committee on Civ 11 Service Reform reportecLwith amend ments, a bill introduced by him on SaU urday, to prevent, omcers ana employes 'M A. 1 : A. 11 A oi me government xrom coiiequ.ug suu- flcripuona or assessments -rrom eacn otheri and for other pttrposes, ahd gave notice that when the Pendleton '.Civil Service bill should come up for consid eration.1 he would , offer this as an addi tional section. One of the committee amendments makes it a crime, and pre scribes therefor a penalty, for any per son to enter a public building fur the purpose of levying contributions or as sessments trom cierxs or oiner, em nlovees. ' At the close of the morning hour the Senate took up the unfinished business, the Bankruptcy, bill, the question being on Brown's motion, made Saturday, to postpone the subject indefinitely. The Senate refused, by a. vote of 34 to 26. to postpose indefinitely, and by a vote of 34 yeas to 30 nays adopted the "Lowell bill,' introduced hy Hoar as a substitute for tne one repot tea dv ingalls from tne committee on tne J uaiciary. On motion of Sherman the Bank ruptcy bill (tne "..Lowell $M" was sent to the Committee on the Judiciary for revision. i Pendleton moved to take up his Civil Service bill. V Voorhes and Brown opposed the mo tion. The latter preferred to wait until after the, next Presidential elec tion to see whether we could not have a better Civil Service bill enacted by a Democratic congress ana-a Democratic Presidents ith a fair division of officers. The motion to tafceup Pendleton's bill was carried. .Yeas 44 Nays 16. At Sewell's request Pendleton agreed to have the bill laid aside inform ally that the Senate might take up the Pitz j onn Porter urn. Logan objected and insisted that Civil Service bill should be first dispos ed of. Sewell asked him to consent to take up the Porter bill to morrow. Lo gan declined, so the Pendleton bill re mained before the Senate but was tem porally laidaaide to take up a bill to re leieve an Arkansas railroad. This bill was indefinitely postponed Executive session adjourned. Hotjsu Belmont of New York, a member of the committee of foreign affairs presented his views on the Nic araugau canal question and they were ordered printed. " Townsend, of ills., onerea a resolu tion reciting that it is alleged thatcer-! tain existing railroad lines of transporta tion have entered into combination for the purpose of preventing the construc tion of- competing roads into the Ter ritories and through the States thereby establishing monopoly ia transporta tion and directing the committee on commerce to report a bill prohibiting and punishing suh combinations. Stiafttrf-Minnesota, objected to the present consideration and it was re ferred to the Committee on "Commerce. Under the call of States the following bills were introduced and referred. By Waitj of Connecticut, providing that no further purchases of silver shall be made by the Secretary of the Treas ury, or standard silver dollars coined until the number of such dollars whether the property of the United States or held for redemption of silver certificates shall be reduced to 60,000,000. By Ellis, of Louisiana, to .authorize the State of Louisiana to' "establish quarantine, stations to inspect disinfect vessels and to collect inspec ion fees also for construction of float ing. hospitab in conjunction with U ni ted States marine hospital at New Or leans. " w By Covingtonrof Maryland, prohibit ing the use of the capitol for any but its legitimate purposes, directed against the holding of fairs, balls, &c, in the capitol rotunda.1 ' By Crapo, of Massachusetts, extend ing until May lithlSSS.'the time for filing ' claims before the court of com missioners of the Alabama claims. By Pibbrell, of Tennessee, to abolish internal revenue 'taxes, and to allow a rebate on whiskey and tobacco, also to rednce the SDecie in the treaanrv to on hundred and fifty million dollars, by re quiring tne secretary or -tne treasury to pay: out silver dollars. for the current expenses of the eovernment. a ' II By Springer of .Illinois, proposing a constitutional amendment relative to the election of r President, Vice ; Ptesi- ient, and i members jof - Congress. It fixes - the term .of President and Vice President at six yiears," and makes the iresident ineligible: to election for the next succeeding term.abolishes the elec toral college, and-provides-for a direct vote for resident. - an By Wise,f Virginia, a resolution calling for information from the secre- retary of thetreasury as to the number and names of internal revenue-em-4 ployees,appointed80 days preceding the seventh of November last,? and the namea.pf -persons on whose recommen- datioh-they.were appointed, the amount oi compensation allowed to and duties performed .hy r each appointee, and whether the persons so appointed are! 'still carried on t.ha na? rnlla. ri i The Speaker, announced the follow-? ing committee appointments: BisbeeV oi Jb ionaa, on select committee on the law respecting the election of Presi- Lynch, coL of Mississippi, on education and labor and militia : Mackev. of South Carolina," on public healtatand i manu' ractures; Smalls; col, of South Carolina, on agriculture and militia; Shelley, Of Alabama, on patents and expenditures in the postoffice department; Eeese, of Georgia, on coinage, weights and meas- uwingtos municipal troubles " the Legislatateof Alabama ias Revoked the ; eharterroP Opelika. Therewere two factions who claimed the' -city offices' ana neither would recopnizA th I authority of the other. This led to fre- quem; orous ana to oiooashedi and in' the interest of law and order the ) char- -Wr was revoked until someiatisf actory uuuorBwmuinz xment nn reacnea. The Supreme Court at Washington' yesreraay reruseo; xgranc tne motion w .auvauue tne cases or j onnson nay good, Controller ot the State of South Carolina, et aL aiainst A. D. Williama et jal,tnd Kttott assignees of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company.on the ground that there was no necessity for the mo- wuii, hs ime case was ampiy pTonaea iur uy appeals,. , i ' James; Fllaliov. of Edcrefirfd.'fi recovered a judgment in tbeTJ 3 Circuit 1 US ixewx dk yesieraay, ror $20 I gennett, of the Herald, for fclahde? rannmKprnf ai r ivw .macKenzie to sue Urizadier Gen - jtnto-s Xoothache Drops cure In'til i rainuta: . A.United States Sapteme Caart Decls- , , ion About Cotton Ties. ", . Washington. Dec. 11. A decision was rendered in the Supreme Court of the United States to-day- in the caset. "ArS. 'Baxiger;colledr:-of 3custon-f- tUO UUlll VlXlcn myj.iua, m Laalett Co;in which theconttoyersy relates tQ.tne proper amy .ta.e cpuecte. nn imnnrtfitl cotton ties. Xne COUTt held that cotton ties each consisting of ' atf 'iron strip and an iron oucsie im ported in bundles, each; bundle consist ing of SO i strips and . SO , buekles,: each strip 11 feet lone, and the Jwhole black-i ened,are subject to a duty- of Si per J cent, ad mtorcm; as, manutactures jor i mn . ti ni hth r w 1 sa provided for dnder schedule E, eetibh2Bei1sedSU utes, not to a duty oi; one ana one-nail cents per pound under said schedule as bahd, hobp and scroll iron.- The "ques tion as to whether articles were subject to some other rate of ; duty than one of those two, not having" beenraised on the trial, in court below, cannot be raised by" plaintiff in error in this court The judgment of ' the circuit court is affirmed Opinioh ifby ;: Justice,, Blatch- ford. y'.' -r: .-voi i lJ-': Governor Stephens Pardons Cox. Atlanta. Ga., DeVllU-To-daiy Gov- hernor Stephens issued a -pardon to Cap tain -JEd. oox, sentenced to Mite impris onment in x the penitentiary' for the murder of Col. Robert A. Alston at this place in.,1879. I ,T,hn..mnrflArAT'' atrial' created pro found sensation owing to the promi nence of the partiesv i. j Railroad Depot Fired. '-. ' Nobfolk; VAf-Dec. 11. An incen diary" fire at, Boykinson the Seaboard & ,Boanoke -ailroad,ye8terday, de stroyed a warehouse- and other depot buildingsittogether' Witblthe contents! I Weather. WAsaiKaTONrPec.' 11. Middle At lantic, rait weatner, north westto south westrWinds, higher, f olio wedjby falling If Souths AtlanlwS'f air jyeather; north- westindsrhecomihg variable, slight changes in temperature, higher barom eter on tne tsoast. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH - . : r. i I ? " DECEHBSB 11,1883. i DoariiTic. " : . v NAVAL BT0KE8. - CmABLasTOH Spirits Turpentine quiet and low er, sales at 47 13. Bosln, steady; "trained and good strained 8l.40. - ' WmraeTOM-Splrtts Turpentine steady, at Bosln strained steady, At 1.85;r rood strained rinii. at S1.42U.. Tar steady, at SI. 85. Grade Turpentine steady; at HL5Q lor hard; 82,50 Ipr yeUowmn. , r . ji jk PBODUCB. BiLTiMOBS-ROOH Floor, dulet and lower to sell: Howard -Street and Western saperS3.169S3.65: extra S3 75S4.50; family S4.76SS5 76: City Mills super, 83.60884.00; extra S4.260S6.86; Bio Brands S6.7& Wheat Southern steady; Western firm and Inactive: Southern rad S1.08& 1.08; amber fl.OGaai. 14; No. 1 Maryland SI. 10 1.10M; Mo 2 Western winter ted spot Sl4)7Vr CS1 071. Uom Southern n'cr her: Western sOone and higher; Southern white 62070; yellow 7a Baltwors 'HISHT Oats, hisher: aontharn 48Q48; Western white 46S48r mixed 42C&46; Pennsylvania 43S48. Provisions unsettled and quiet; mess pork, S19.76. Bulk meats-shoulders and clear rib sides packed, gyi 10 Bacon saoaiQera iiw; eiearnosiaes I am; nams 14V 316. Lardreoned 121A. Coflee higher and siroDg; Klo eargoee--orctuiary to fair 6SAa74. Butrar lower and duU; A soft 8. Whiskey steady, at SL18 Freights gnlet. CXHcnofATi Flour. In fair demand ana flrms famny S4.20OS4 60; fancy S4.76aS5.26. Wheat firmer; no. 2 red winter 98. Con active, firm and higher, at 66O66 lor spot; 66tfe for Decem- ter. 4iata-stronKer. at 40t240 Lard-easler. at Siatt& Pork -eauler, at SI 8.00. Bulk meats easier; shoulder. 7; clear ribs 914. Baoen easier; shomden Hi,; nos ii; clear I Whiskey in good demand and lower, at tl.l Suxar la- fair demand: hards OlifflflJa. Hoes qmet; common ancT light S6 250S6.85; packing and butchers S620etS636. Receipt ,700; ahlpmenu 1,800. ! , CD0A8O Flour, steady and unchanged. ' Wheal qul-t and firm; Bagular, V4Vk tor Peeember; 959 954 tor January; No. 2 red winter 95t; No. 2 Chicago prlng 94'A; No. 8 Chicago spring 77; Beected 61. Oorn - In fair demand and lower. at56i& for cash; 64S56 for December. Oats -steady and firm, at 37& tar cash 87 for LecemDer. nogs ami, weaK ana lower, at oi 0)7. Pork unnetUed attd lewer, at S17 80O- S 17.40 for cash: Sl7.803S17.85 for Peeember I7.4ttlfctf8l7.60 for January -j Lard -in fair demand ana lower. at 810.(56 for easn; Si 0.621V asi U.00 zor uecemoer ana January, aam meats -steady and uuchanged; shoulders 9 "S; short rib $9.30; short eiear S9.66. Wh4fcss -steady andUBchanged,atSl.l9. COTTON. '- : ' ; ivmTOT-Flrm: mWdllni 1 nlo: low KiMinr i Wat: eoed ordinary 9Ums: net raenints kK; i gross 8312 sales 780; stock 1 15,846; sxports to eoastwise 98; Great Britain 7,689; to eon-! ttnent -p-jto Franoe,4,86S; to channel . OBOLk BteadT: mlOdllnc 10c:' oat p!nt 6,480; gross 6,480; stock 83,782; exports soast-1 wiw l,488i sales 1.674; exnoru to Sraai Britain 3,42 1 ; to continent 910. - 1 . BaLtcmokb Quiet, middlln lOUc: low miT- dllng 9c; good ordinary Co; net receipts ! 810; gross 8. 106; sales 300 stock 14,746; expons soasswise 70. spinners 200; exports to (treat Britain 5.380; te- continent BosKHSateady; mtddnna 10iie: low mlddltmt 1014c; good ordinary. 9 Vic; net receipts 862; S -oss 3,80; sales : stock 2310; export to reat Britain ir to France . ...... WruOHOTOg Steady; mld'c 9 15-1 fie: lim mid. dling 91-160; good ordinary 8c. net raeeipta 1.012; grass 1.012: sales : stock 17.285s- ex ports eoastwise 2,168; to.r rsat . Britain 1.776:: to continent . Pmr.Anwr.PMU Firm ; middling 10c . low mid dling lC4kQ; KOOd ordlnarv Olbe: rnrint nt 8l2;groM 762; sales - ; stock 7.287s ex perts ureat Britain ; to continent.--. . UAVAiraAa Quiet ' and Irregular; middling 9 11-1 6c; low mtdaling 9o: aooo onMuarv 8o; net receipts 7,881 1 grosn 731; sales 1,600; stock 99,642; exports to eoastwise 3,129 to ttreat Britain ; to France ; to oontlnent 8,000. i,i prjt.Ms.- .f.xj'-i ! Buf4'" Rxw-Ohlhahs Steady; -.middling 10c; low nldaling c; (rood ordinary 9svet receipts 17,029; groM 18 791; sales 9 B50; stock 279,843; ekports to Wrest Britain 17.755; to Franee ; eoastwise 8,875; to continent : to chan nel . f ..l'S-it.U:k .i ?. I MoBn-Steady; middling e4c; low middlin 9Vo. good ordinary 9icj net receipts 2,l8u gross 2142: saleslMXh stock 28 4861; exports eoastwise 1,250; to France J toSreaf Britain ; to continent " . i XMBipiis-iFiifeSdditogB low middling gross 6,836; shipments 6,357; sales 8,450;atock AoeosTi Quiet; middling 9c; low mWdltog Wfeor good: ordinary 8t4c: roesipta 1,076; Bhlp-ments- sales ,068.1 V CHABLxsroH-Quiet; jnlddltng 10lc; low mid 9e; good ordinary , 01:; net f reeelpti 4.835; gross 4.835 sales 1.000; stock 109398: expons eoastwise 2,91 1; la Oreaf Britain L to continent 6,746; to franco rr s to cnan- .ar.JiOTJistmn and steady; middling 9 18-1 6d; low mlddllnt 97-16c; good ordinary 6 15-1 60; T-Qalet; sales 895 baesmlddlmg opiand 10 7-160. middling" Orleans I0e: con- wiraatea nwreceipis 4W.Z14; exports to Great fptopl 86,863; to France 4.884; t& eontlnent 11.806. -t 1 : FTJIUBJES.' ' Bnw Tobk Wet -receipts 737; 6JtAl m uii ,ioBca oareij sieaoji saies 1; uuo.Daies. oecemrjv,.j.tj,Af.r- 1041 0.42 16 460.46 1Q660.57 1068O89 10.800.81 10.910.92 il.08O.04 February; siarcn. ............... .... AprlL . .. .. .., ...... . . j, j.. O.. ... .... ..fmr ji . . . . ... .... dons..... ' July..; Aueust September. October... November FINANCIAL. i Fxchangd,-. j js 791t eiate tjonas nsgiectea; : " BUD-treasury-oaiaoces old, il 4 $106,752 '"i MM'' Mtorrenoy, M'f-ii t 4,642 : Tuiosea onerea at . . - 1. . ... 1 2 Stocks Somewhat irregular, bltfnsraUy'tne t aoama-Masa am to 5, i i I h .-J , : 83 Alabama Class A, rnauV"M-J: t si t84 Aiaoama-Class B, 5's, ; t i: rl0li.! jLiaoama mass v, 4's. -; - : :! ,1 , 5 . .Chicago and Northwestern,,.- ;iir :fl1.87' Chicago and Northwestern Creferredl -1138 h B'Teimeasee. ! . . t . ' ' . 1 : t - - ti i:emphis and Charleston. -: v,i T.f j MjujsTine ana ivasnTIlTe. r i rt it - 61 Plttsbuix.-.... ; : : s ii 1 rile t t is i-n nuu uanvuie,. s j i ta lock Island. - : t.' '-' ? , SS F'mth Carollia Brown Connniii r i . t? 5 - ...... .. ..: ..:.' .. 1 1 9M a ............................. ! 1 . :-i..'. ' 1 : 'v.-'JiH i4nuaiwimanra sv awi awjb a i New fives, i, ' s ' : V-,; I i 1.03 j Four and a half per cents, ,f J 'li814 Four per cents,'., rT,v j ' j 'j. 1.2o3 Money. V ""fV r'fc s' ? I Vn" m. - u,'- ,!.' a wfw V&ba: , rj. Lo?-' i and Pacl'e, : - v . y aba j., fc-u. Lou and Faciuc, preferred, veau-a Union. ; - s : United States 3's, t : - t - t f Geoila ', s : -:vs : -Creorgla 7'b. morteaxe,. t. i. ; . Georgia. golO, ; i i - s ' v . oaisiana ConsoTa. r - t s -- ;f ! 1.08 1.13 rWortli CarollDa's, r t i" 'tr-s Torth Carolina's, special tax, leuoessea os -.,;,: ,s Tennessee, new, -; t - : ' Virginia 6s, : iy.f f Virginia, consolidated, i : . Virginia,' deferred, t s Adams'. XxDresa 1 1 r,ft',-i''" i - t 4 404 12 , IBS'5 , eo t 23 -i 1.82 r 7 1857, 1 46J -amenean Ixpross, ii Cut vueaapeaae ana uuw. ; i , ,-.! - . 'jt J-V Chicago's. Louis and Maw Orleans, -! 4f-i vonsoivoat, t-t 't-: s Delaware and Ladcawana, ,. i s;; t -Fort Wayne.' , s ' : ' ' i r- t 1 t Hannibal and St Joseph,5 i -ij i n t Harlem. - i t 2.006- Manhattan EleTated. : v-: HetropoBtan Elevated, f Mienlgan Central, ; v.: MooUe and Ohio, , : New Jersey Central, "i- 'V It I 70 1 ' Norfolk and Western, preferred. Mew lork Klerated, . i t: a i .- : Ohio and Mississippi,. . -r x., i 9QW Ohio and MtoslsslppJ, relerred, ' f-s , J 94 Pacific Hall, 1 . t - 'f4 ? 88 Panama, .t :t ', s tt sflMll uoicksllvet, c :- : I Quicksilver, preferred, t Keadln?., 1 c : : .Hi-J 8t Lotus and San Francisco, - : s i 8t.lraia, Bwf erred, ;iH:Kt : Bt. Louis 4 SanrancUoo, 1st preferred, ftfcreterrei Y"V- Texas Paclflc, t.i kt'Cjiio : : Union Paciae, -. i - t ,.,;..,., : United States Express, - 5 t : WeUsFarBO, . 1 1 '-t: ' " i a Bid, i.' fLast t)ld..i0ffd. Xx. Ply. t1- ' if"' ODTTOB. ( ' LirsrwiooFlnn Blddang ' Uplands S 16-16d; middling Orleans, Slfed; sales 10.000; peculation and exports 1,000; receipt 6,700; AmriMLn fi.4K0." ublands -low uMdlma aiansa: Peeember delivery S R6-64d05 66 644; December and January 6 66-64d; January. and Febraary 4 69-64d05 57-o4d; jreoruary ana nsren r &7-4a areh and AnrH 6 6 64d : April and Uay R 62-4d and July 8 4-64dffa 6-64dS6 4-64d, July and August e g 64d; August and September ft l24d, Ijraroai 1.80 r. k. Bales American eotton 7.300. Unlands low mlddHnflr elaose: Peoember f deilrery-B 5r Wd; Jannar and rebmary 6 R-64d; Karen ana Apm n 68-04dtc5 6JH54a; k Jiay ana JanjBda(5l4d. r . . j - - , 'CUT COTToiTsiAftkET.! -;-- ' OlTKB OT Tll OBKBStiB, ' s. r CfeiBLorn, Dfoeiabei 12. 1882..1 The market yesterday closed nrm at thetol lowing onotatlons: n -. : , r Strict low wiltMltm; . ' 7 Sfi Low middling...... Pita ': .. Tinges,. ................ . 89 ' etalnselean.... ...... Lower gies,..,.....,...:,. a ,.s Bscxn-nr trirc smxiaaB!XQBST.: " Eecelpts'from 8epterjiber 1st to yesterday, 29.214 BepU yesterday,,. ...... .. .... ........ - 282 Total Beeetnts to data.. 19,496 16.798 4,898 H swsskl rttm omaof 1QQ1 vwjfc" wnusvUMOf OgliMHtSAH Receipts same date, 1 880,. , .. . ........... CMsurlotte Produce BIstrk.et. . DgCmtEKB 7. 1882. BUYDiO FBXGX8. CoBK.perbosh'l. MXAIa. " . 60066 66a70 1 86090 Whbat. " BxAxswbite, per bushel... .......... ' i ss)rw 1.26a2.60 60a65 86a90 rxas, ufy peronsn. ............ M ... , White,'" ; 6670 2.502,75 JTLOUB Family Kxtra.. . .. . Super.. Oats, shelled, 2.002.25 2.00 85a88 dbtcd lmurr Apples, per lb..". . Tl. V. 1 J 4a5 - 7a8 Sad 8a5 60a 60 - coouiioo, incuou.... ......... " unpeeled , Blackberries POTA.TOX8 Sweet, new.. ......... Irish.. , BUTTXB North Carolina. .-. as, perdozen..',: POtJtSKT --fcvt ' "- ' Chickens. . 60a75 25080 : 25 25aS0 12US18 UKU.... ......... ' ' Turkeys, per Okjh-. . . .-. . . . .. . .. .'. .'. j-Qeese .. .......... ..4. bid, per Ib.net.. .. Mtjtioh, per lb., net. Pobk, " " .i-'... SELLING PBICE3 WHQLE8AIJS. BTO MiAT8 - . v 20a2ft 8a9 Z6a0 . 8al0 8a9 Clear rib atdss... HVial2 10a121a) Comas Prime Bio. 9 .4t ...... y-wooa.i Whlte Yellow MOLASSXS ' ' ' ' Cuba Sugar Syrup. Choice New Orleans. 9alO lOall 85a 40 ; 86850 65a75 40a45 i.W)al.25 ' common...... .... ... 8A1.T Liverpool fine........ , .7 coarse 85al.0O wmsxxT Oorn, per gallon..... tl.75a2.0O K7, Bbahdx .S2.00a3.00 Apple, per gallon. ' Peach, ' .S2.00a3.00 2.50 S130 Wotx, Scupoemong, per gallon... 20 labd, per n... , TAiLow.perlb.. Brooir 1 ' 15&K u K.C nog round. .. . . ... ; 16al7 .. i 18al9 Hams. N.C.. Hams, canvassed... .. . . . .. . 18al9 ... , - 9al0 ,.825a3.50 ' 8.00 BIOX Fbdtt '' -!;.: Apples, Northern, per bW Madterel--No. li:. 1.25 1.00 90 . 15 5 - t.- : si No. 2.. - "iNo. . 8. . . . . .. . ... voonsa Cabba&x, per lb. ......... HARPER'S YOUfiG PEOPLE. 1 : AN ILLtJSTBATXB WBEtLY-16 pia?S "T vfa-s. 1 iy 1 ,,,19 $ Suited to Boys and Glrla from six toslxteen years " VoL IT. cbnunehied November 7th, 1882. 5 THK TOUNQ PKOPLK has been front the first successful beyond anttdpallon. New York .BvenlngPoft in ,Uiii ai jU et ' j us-' It has a dUtlnct Mrpos to3 which ttste&dlly ad-, heres-that. 'namely, of supplanting the vicious papers for the young with h paper more attractive, as welt as more Wheleeome.--BostOQ Journal.. n For neatness, elegance of enegravlnz, and con tents generally, it la unsurpassed by any publica tion oftke kind yet brought to our notiee.-Plits--bargOazette. . itJjii h-shimui t st.u -..: -iiwj JifvUd k- y0 tt.vi'i specimen copy sent on receipt of Threw Cent A. f ZOURQ riopu Douna u mnmi-, on receipt of f3 eaci cant for TouniQ fto PLE for 1882. 8S eenta: mtuMb ia mta aHi. HonaL -, i . ".I?"T:T . TT'TT'" Orderor Draft to avoid chance of 1obs. i.- ! -:' isewDt)ers are not toeoov -thut dvertiMinnt without oraer of Harper 4c Brothers,,', Address TT A DB. SD(vnvsa rvwrnma nov28- 4K38W,.i4. uiu. o -'New Textt' wua a x,ii Hwuuidiaii J i. uJ'S2?iw7i3l BaT Mori or less Poetry id your souls;5 listerl to this," and Abraham : Lincoln, then President rose frorn-r hi s hali, in his offlee In the White House, and read. In tormiv nng tones, which lndlcared hiq own profound ao-? preelatlon Of It, Dr. & w. Hoirae-Last sJSSjot, t J "Woi a better man was founa1 J ,w f J J i .',,,1 By theerlerlnhUrouni' Ml ; ;s w 1 T.lriw tte rnossy Vnarbtej rst i f . , j .In their bosom: r. i y Vv"" S5f 8.naa. pnssea i r , . . ., ..is" Ahd the names he loved to heat-'" ! . ftl: Haveba carved tor many a year j &nnh e Mt-Mtc4tol "fbyleoBtfghamtoni IfcT U -not us -old as the TnerklMiBostea Saen 5 whom the poet wrote with such tender pathos, yet he-ls-more than, three Baorce and. ten.T'i'or the Pst eight pfthose years." he writes, l Save been a perfect orlppie trout rhetimatlsmj tbobbUsw about as best I could with - my cane. . I took Park ex's Ginger Tonle. and am now. annnla nrBtw M ajgyninastThere to no trace Df,th disease 'eft about me.s?t i',i:jir . U J Sampson, writes Messrs. HISCOX ACQ,. of NeV tS&rK1???1 9t TonlOrerUjlnf to liii Gullfoyle's declaration. - i . itrjItT. -Baln? all the propertt ot any; jmparatlon of ringer, Parker'a feinger Tonlo Isa remedy of i lardtely jreaterrange and power. It cures all d SSSLf11? tr6,m n Ppure State of the blood or Imperfect d "Hon. D'-ea (end all lcscn sequences), L. -r.alevt.a, k!r3t Laadac9, LlJ neyteoubles, L.onct:s, acl eu.ac.nn eou: .a r -1.1' eoids, vanish at its touch. Frlcea.' LOt bid 1. 1 a bcIe.- Larrst a (So v.... 407 Wife I Bill ! 83 ! 49 f 92-, , liawS J IB L28' Uskod I i- w 8tngle ntrmbers; four Cents eaebJ 4 ' -t-asw v imunes fwr ( AAKfAtt'B . am loot Mt.a ,ftnrtrnr..: . nated Cloth: "Will be sent hy mill. -3 r- y.: fFormerly of Charlotte, N. C.J Oil IIIlLERJOniJSTOI -IB 'V - f Csurr StrsMt, BlohMMeV Fsu iik .jf -Ji.i; I 1- ?nv. , It tf.t'i Heavy ;Gi:pcerieSi Sar- Consignments solicited and prompt meat remitted. , very respectfully, -. j i i. SAVE Y0UH DOLLARS 1- i. r ttj-il RSV' .'JlllJ 'bead Or.. . BYBVUHG YTJUB lYonks, Valises, IVaveUing Sap AND GRIP SACKS, FB.OM fl. 1. Bonntree d Bro;. RlCBMOrf D, VA. We If anafacture the best class ef Goods In our line and guarantee to duplicate Northern prloes. , Send for Trade Ust . . - H. W. BOGXTBXX 'it BBO, Mchmond,TK ' . . . . -...-, - - . ? -'u '- A. TAKCXT W1C . ISAA08, JJL ' wi k WApDT. STAT10NERS1BINDERSI 1133 Flain Street, Blchuiend, V. ; . KEEP IN STOck :R;f. 'J;f.Jj BILLHEADS,:. , i iK TilVITOlttffSATifi 4 I I I tjfc3 Printers Stationery, Tq rffi lis i.A"0 -0Oi.fe:iii ; - ' AND G1UB ANTES TO SELL ToPrtnfers'ind btaien aenes. t Hew Tork, fRuadeiphla OTBalt&ntwu.Ml trial order ioU 3'iKsUla'!8ctMl AiAtt'sBsl. nicfcsonevvaVJ T-.:.f- M 1 tftH-.; A ti VsL t!0WM o l tti utii ffiw Gt'iteainmjau FUR flP INntltll CRQ V ?u J3MKr;titinnfi lftu iff itftntHtl taieic - H .1 SSI ni U T J til ;;: ' '-i and keep m 'sictcelBbrated 1 awriu'iJUA As4jqoiq iJ I Ml nmtfist Plm tb carwd Mtla HQWMOT.jrnniwsi act ... .-ii - ......'.. . .. t-T7 we ms.rs End ceai la, T7Z2AT. i 3 tnl EC223.PQ'Sr2,3 ef t'l t'ji'u .-rT-"Fr-- ill fit ;4fei?H X Oivlng his personal attention to the 1 I- iw.iiui nuaixuktui SLaUKXTa WITH AN I . DD0 BBB V V 'OO- "- . rum ? r S eb Wr 8 8 8 8 8 8 ? T iioo&rmK 8 u Wfc' 1ft Shoes fiwiJkkt TS atlU in the Jfarketo adding oaUy to our IMMENSE STOCK" .n r Y?1 money, tt will not cost anything tnthWplawbuywlU mm mmumu WBOLBaAUt AJTD BXTAIL DIALXB IK i tt w.n us Wflfiif . bedding; &c. A FULL LINE OF ; '-' CHEaP BEDSTEADS, " LQTJNQES, PARLOB and CHAMBER 8TJIT8. COF FINS of all kinds on nana. No. 6 West Trade street Charlotte, vNorth Carolina. iiwi i8ia"H A. 8 3 - 1. ji5w t it GENERAL OT THE MOST FAVPHABIJE TaiaSDxCOMPETlTIO WITH JunuJKiuu tub tOUllTIti, TOE IT WILL BE GLAD TO tvA-jiaJBOXB.x,II01sS to tub trade: marl8 ly "t s.iT .IMMENSE STOCK OF EBoote.aail Shoes Jastleeeivei si & l:ra tm rati--: , Foi the Mbst jfeliable Goods and the Lowest Prices, C3-0 TO I Sf. rStf O f 1 lDE530lC63i SHE SIO BOOS Development of NEW WRITERS, a , . NE W ARTISTS. BEST SOUTHERN Writers. ! JaTTHE CHEAPEST U It ia sveomplete Bolide fof t Valuable Hints . u n ij. t- MnBX SMMSMshesWvsiiniS of'SuFTultoand JtebteBfot ar w f 4wu.wi aaitm m t'sw. s;. gmrj riaveilie&ftPM - nesidy 100 oolumsa of original matter aad ' . an a 'I H-.a-ar ou IF" Send stamp for December WflK-rTius 1 t HaWrtntiM Price. 81.60 per amnnra, HUBER weeWes. US RANGE UU BOWr4WiTiac i : i IN I 111 I IWlfliniiltMi I t l. HI11JU1 J Hi CpggESff nOPRIETOR. CHABLOTTI,N.a " d -fcr1 4ftaatad'-o&i Iadenendent' IUimm TBL" block raTrads street, in. the rxuSevoen tre of the City, in eiose proximity to BankX Xxt TineaandTelphie4noaa,'And oomniaettafit pylng The totentlOQ of the Proprietor Is, nit t SreMntto the traveling pnlilo oWof the totel Buildings in the SouthTbot one of tin uvw uiau tut MliiOB. - t duff to th4nMi nth. tint nn, nf thitauut fcroughoat,ttU not only one of the most beauti ful, but the - - . I : a E3AJfj PAUc3inxrri bt1Seft)iita,hennf of GnarnerCi! W DleasUTe fiMVemi nrt nutr1nt MiMf. . r .. 1 IL. C. I vi-. J, Proprietor, wj biV chested to welcome r is fronds ad te treiing pubUi, and repectfn .y sx.a .iat ..j cl i ronage! frois all rto would enj-y adarr'eciits a home" eombln 1 - (' , ,ar y aad cemfort In all tm an- :o::ck- rersand to exarninn nnr ETTAS & COHPV ,N.C, STOCKd of 1 Y EE' S, 3Southerh indystne; RNAL IN THE 'WOKiUv. th. f - as goods can alwatu h. . I cements to close tSl.M uu tne puUlb teopmiT. ii Stock beffbV4?aV J 1 VwV- : j . 22n " i MERCHANDISE i3Maer.lD and Frt .rwm& n id ,.. on Cotton and iMnrnr l -utiu i.: i-riVMT.TTIl fnllt ana vaBBUMiJ.1 ifrc.wrr, i i jm.. . i ,.itfl , , .. T , . intuenoed." to part tr ' ixixja x . . t"t-,V.'i.r a. perfect rj cjtfiW1'.!!",' STREET OAK TAL T SAT, Mr. Brown, where dojou get x- jaonary worKV just ovr ? rt at BTSItolth's Laundry, the busiest pWl iiV ....... i. a ty,a tm' velingfl xne eijie soi xiie puj "u anyonito vjehvjhe place. nug ftl 1. fc C. L Office over thlj West Comer of Trade 8j streets. unw nours uvm o .decg A PARTHFR WflNT n ni4 iibii ... i . - f-3t .. F)B the get-f prsence or n'',rn Manufactai and sale of Gregorys-, Mixture, and forVother parposes. III manrl fnr I W1U lOr'UhUW .,(! sbonld be made on a larger scale. nsirgT. I new nov23oiwr Charw - .. Dr. w. w. i Fresh FHand Oysier n,mtAf Mann ft ' a Fish and O. sux JUrket on t,-A mi Trade, In the basement under wr grocery store, where he wlU do h"? good supplyof Fresh Fish and W" "pfflS Orders solicited and J'V enstomersv TRr7,l?ftl DEL --- Aiiv for deliregL, M Mr.' Alien fTJ between 5th r h. Atowi , Vln.Ba inJ MM OO Z.t Hi -est Point Terminal, . ; ; v ' :!'". . -. ' . - 1 l i v c-- i cr sy.tr tit 4-i'H V - lib l