J. - .a BUSINESS NOTICES, : .i f. Preserve Mr Wl How Mian ,nr investigated tills sitbtoctgtves One who h prto say that It la found In the resu , " wftP especially Woman'iLtmi, all-oontrolilng organ. the to that SSSing its dUordera. and curing any lr .SinV'meiM"." or "oursea i. j; SSiKidVyemaio itegulator acts like a charm to and in sudden or gradual checking, or In w tuSTvoDvaee of the "monthly eoursea,"froia SSil mentaltrooWe, or like causes, by restoring S?i natural discharge ft every lnstanee.-fn chronic r?:a an often lesifltlntf In ulceration faluna- of the womb, tta action la prompt and declare, sav- ing DO wuBKWuvu uuui uiuuvriH vfi lou nmatnri decay. Preoared b Dr. J. "Bradfleld. Atlanta, Ga. Price:-trial size, 76o; large alze,. S1.6U orwo W7jauniBi-' . :r r .. . ' 1 m 1 1 Malaria. Cbtlla and Fever, and Billons attacks poaltlvely cured with Kmorys standard Wire Pills an Infallible remedy; Deter fall to cure the most obstinate, . loruc-standlng- eases, causing no crlDlnc or Dnndnss iner are mild and efficient, eertaln In their action and harmless in ail cases; they effectually cleanse the si stem, and give new life and tone to the body, is a household reme . y they are unequaled.- For Liver Complaint their qua! is not known: one box will have a wonder , fnl effect on the worst eaae. they are used and MMMrthAdhv PhvHtnliuta. .and aoldbV DrUKZlste eTerbere, 2ft and 60 cent boxes. BmoraLUV tie Cathario Pills, best ever made,, only? 15 cents ' Dtandard core cow 114 nassau street, flw im. janzra eod Bmw a t ' y r, ;Pflerttgemet8. I""' UUltM'f, AbsoIutelyJJurC). This powder never varies. . 1 marvel of parity strength and wboiesomeness iMora economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In Btltion witfl me muiuiuae oi low testv saort weight, alum or pbosphatepowdera. -Sold only In ans. uuiaju daa.iju run una uu., sept20 106 Wall st, New York. kVROY DAVIDSON,' Bsle AtrvBt CftaurlMtev IT. CV-, i . Brown's Iron BrrrERs : : i is one of the very few tonid; - ". medicines that are pot cdm- ; posed mostly of alcohol or ? v . whisky thusT becoming a v..i,lrJ, fruitful source pf Intempeiv- i J"!(" tor nun. t Brown's Iron BittersT;1 Is guaranteed to be a iron' intoxicating stimulant, and it wUt in nearly every case, i l take the place pf all liquor, , , and at the same time abso- hitely kill the desire for ', whiskey and. other intoxi- v 4 eating beverages. ' 4 Rev. GW. Rice, editor of the American Christian Re tieufj paya pf Browrfs Iron Bittersjlii $ :?A I ' w ? JlCb&0.,iJcrv,j;6,t88t. " Gents :-The foolisharast lng"t!f vital foree'lnbosiiiess, pleasure, and vicious indul Vlgenee of onr people, makes - 1 TP0? preparation a necessity;, " and if applied, will iave hun 4r.eds who.rjMortJto saloons ' ifbrtciaporaryrccflper Brc 3 IRONBITTERS Kas been tnoroUgnly tested . .. for rjVspetfeiaVf biliousness, weakness, debil- ity, bverworlyrhlitusm, heur?ft?consirnlption,iA . troubles7cl"tj never permanefttipeHe , T . . , r- -A, 1 good iiEWSMfioaii tirasi hassiaiteda FKB mdOT8TJ3 DeUvew waKon, and say he wUl gaarsntee prom: ruKsu risu aaa uystkbs 1 ; Just from the Ice-Cheii to the Kitchen iboor, to 15 minutes time' and' netmlstake Be keeps-a fall supply of Irish and Norfolk: titers and promises J Please everybody irad tt He- asks' f hto wmers is very liberal patrona and prom ijtpay bmws, and he will grow rich and ttjey l Uston for, the rInglfigottba ftjeiL when yon nar it we are close to you and ready for rHV . . IS hereby . to the G. i made I thn Clanmat iaaamhlv of North -Cn)1na. at tkheatseetton.'to- grant Charier for a Street wwway company m uieeuy ot vaariowe, B0v2aasr laai -totetr 1 ' - BsaMtnii lb. vtiik lTIa t!mbl Doerrt loviur omita: llMea tothlA.', and'Abralram Lincoln; toen President, ; roaa tntd his ahatr, tn nis omoe tn wnHeturase ana res a, in (re mo ling tones, wu icq uateatee a is own: pronmnd ap :predattonof lti Dr. -W; Hotmesf tat Xal.'.' o t Theyaav that laJtfs crime. v. ' llot batter ma was feuTid By the crier in hucw4 ! ei ima&i te ui mtrt u jtau tiopocu t aveea earvM tor many a year Mi- wir9iaMOnnfotAus.Bi&chamton. M. I. la X as" old" sbrithesttnbieTBotbn dtt?eir at, aom the poet wrote" wttn-soch fender pathos, yet bast 'dent of th(Je years," he writes, rihave bean perfeet adppie from rbwmaaam; inobbitrf NoWhiskey! i rgi'ia iii .aitrant t , . ... sdvanfthat an aDDUcatlovwlllbc , . v Sbout as best 1 could wltit my eane. I took Faryv; , v Svt umaMToa aod aaanow supple andJtraiig - OHJnask i liieraia noirsoe of the disease ; W. lioah whole"' erotKtot of Dla'gV " nunpeon. writes Hmsm.- EiCOX at CO.. of New. J oritiTropTiPtop, of theJonW-owttfytef to Ma miioyle'sdoiiua:oar-y ij?-. --. ' " iT""1 ITJIl All JUT " TBT ' i f 1 1 i c i RjWnP&rVer's' C:r9t Tonic U s rKaiy cf to- ? i; ILnii, greater rape and power. Ttrws l dia ,v. x imZ eri,ln rm. ka im-- .t t 1 1 or '.L... ... '.- - ., . ten S alttimert watfat the OeUtral Hotel Yesterday. . y r .an(tAtlctVB'wa at thfe Cen tral yesterday? .. ' : EyCol John N Staples, of GreenE- boro; was in the city yesterday abd put npactne uaxoro.. Hfc?f i ; : r-The member of onr fire depart- menccoan sieep iubbb mguurwi.iu viio eye operx and their boots on. The Carolina Central " pay train came in yeserdayvL Tbi; tafita lTf: " tf Tbe rusbTtor hbines in thi West sUli continues.- A-party of 23 mfent'WO men kfrit,--! r -t'-on n?H . ,r-Owintrto a breafcwliso&th engiiwjtbe CbarkiiteJi:CWmblaand lugusta itrafh,!!reiIiere ?ah tour late yesterday eyening. - -rGsiihefB Tn6W "building: and the Dijr gas works give ; a decidedly im- proved appearanc;5075njopKH tu tbibgs'on west College, stfew' .-a I WHMurphf- at Dry Wildefs drag score, " paroueai np- jxui TUn'nrtnaM'fi nose' veatefdav.'and'a neat inh his ihadft of 16. tOO."- : I M Quite anumber of cppies-iof The Daict Obsketeb eo across tbi water. I ..- '. ,.!...r.- v.. : . t anti yesteraay one pew name irom ieeqs England; was added to our foreign list. tSTMt ; Harrevs Mcllheny. 'a sDrishtly toy .from W0iaington, who 'jis been on a. few .weeks. visit to Charlotte, re turned to bis name by the seayester tea party "of our6unjf ;oer pie tooktHa Carolina Central.traln last night:. for Laurinburg, to attend the fair to be "given ; by the, ladies j ofj,ttte .The compress- broke dowa yes-' l.j ! J - a ' loiua v luuiuxuK auu -a xuiuo ut mcuuau-. ics from Liddell's foundry Were called out to repair it. They bad everything in working order by dark. Maj. J. B. Ezzell, of Columbia, representing thelbsurahce' companies, is in the city to, adjust the losses by the j recent fire in the Sims & Dowd build ing. He is at .thjsj&ntrai:1' t ' " ' ; GST tn mentioning the fire companies that worked on the Sims. & Dowd building,- we accidently omitted the Hook and Ladder company, which was on hand promptly' and did good work. The big ladder was used at this fire, and it was the first time it has been brought into service for ten years. " ' tSr Many Citizens" , writes The Ob- sebveb to say: that application will be made to the next Legislature to. amend the charter of theoity.of Charlotte. We give, hln th$ benefi of this notice, but take occasion tc say that it does not :!.!! i.7.i."ri.if ' . - ' -i - i, - . comply? rirlthi the. Jaw in such, . cases '"Tlrnere wilfcbc- plenty -o f amuse- Kjaext' week;. Marlon Elmore Chispaon the 18th, the "Maid of Arran" will come , the next night, and lXe8tayer'8J,Touristsw"Wiirbe 'here. itt ihcifettl iTai JJray fbftOS Marion's JIMUnpajfi usual artistic1 i3The ad vertisementan : The Ob SEBYEBuoVfiayornm for a lost dog, did the work pretty quickly. A gentleman in Lincoln ton! read the ad, Monday and a short time -thereafter saw the dog coming into th'at town, its old home. He sent the animal to its owner in this city on yesterday's train. A Suspicions Death. . - A colored woman named Emma Johhston died at her home in the city Monday morning, and her body was boxed up and shipped to some distant point for interment. About two months ago' Emma was Severely-beaten by a colored man named Anthony; Rivers, and though ;.iirTjeMh;.iaay npt! W tho result of this bf ating, some are disposed to think that it was, and there was talk yesterday of having the. matter investi gated, and it' was stated tb&t the county physician will take the case in hand. ,; , t... ?-. ' : Housebreakers at Work Arain. . f i: before last some thief entered thedining ' iwm'v.of iJIr.'Wf;W Grier, whft liyes on ast Trade street and rob bed Itof a tbtof M, fresh- meats and a quantity of flour.. After sacking the thieves broke into the old smoke house, sot. knonmgi petbaps, thatt it had ceas- jto,b.used,as a meat house, ana were but poorly rewarded for their trouble. Innsenuence of this raid MrGriers brealfastWrgotXou uytmdef difflco uiejofixtanorning. -.j s- J,r.?VVt?!?B ftom tne century co. Tne preliminary-notes ana ntaiuea for'Bawthorne'a posthumous novel, "Dr. Grihlshawe'tf'Secret.' are fin two meientmmTomim char? acter. Onfrgfotip, in the; possession of Mrs-B6sHawthorn0throp,''and how appeariigirthe "Atlantic Month-. lyi?seem to onsist of passages written out in - narraflvend-dlaiogue ffoirm; Another .imnivof ujflual length. ebtislstsof "Botes only, ana. these nave. been totaeM; m iWXSM Hawthdrtf in the handaf ttia editor l the Cen tufydsblecUons from them wille publish in ihj?anuacyi numberoi that makt9 aTecnrdpifiBxtraorm inteVb' jtog acomplef of 'hoUs ticicipwsatria .mexnoqs ox uuo ui a m. ' m la' a . a S - a a ..methods Of one ofiXJ S vs Milton.Baumgarneri nol pros. t a, m ai ' I" '.. ?- . . ai -. a, at thesnbtlekaitiU hat eve livedto makiag of aue nj romance. fci; ISu iar s:WfifAtVlflrman who vMtovrfiiv acded int the accident aoout two week'sinca jqiea yateray mbfnfolfk !lpbM:atreet. aeni ne naq sunereaanienaeiy, cudk sflATiWnitltWfc7ttefornMlL!wfie he Me.pea ta&ttBt and was rational howeVer,he,Was thrown! into jpasma ji'-w . , f.-. : - - ft . . ana oeatn. Roon-.KXBiievea, nim oi-nia fiwft&Ht Seller was abontfjafy eara 4Mflajeteijij!rireaBate :cau. Be came from Compaq 3hops,wb3!Cw; be was 4narried, and yesterday evening. Jij&te ttsitr f. iat ttt-rjSS-" ggjfA h tUHf yVa .rVoJ d'.:iyr it i t "P. K ' s a.j i r 5t 9! j'' 5- "":lf';.- J-iitVi'-' J ...ll.fi ... .- (-,"- . . ' A DEADLY AXE. Two Colored Men Slain at Lilesville Woman in the Case. 1 -t k; terrible ddublet murdet" Jpccurred nmhti tSefore lasttiruestulelon thft coiorea peopienana tne BiayiuK, .;w done by-Alex Dockery? and his Wie., But Tew" particulars, Jn' regard tothe Iragedy could be learned yesterday but such as we were aoie to get we gjye w ibe putlia tiad-lopg entertained aaenmUy against iwo'ipertain colored men who bad been inOTt; to fan she, from some cause or im6Uier,ioo a dislike itf'jthsi;iAjiuid persuaded Alex to kill vAiif:Ua Mon day . hight, Alex waylaid the men and brained them with an 8XB. - CHe fled and has not been , captured. C The; woman who insUgated the crime - was,ayrested and carried to jail; -. We could not teara tbwj names, of tthe Inuretfooeft; The officers are on tbe track of tbe mur derer, and will no doubt c&pthlin Jim McDonald and Davsater Set Upon and Beaten by Two Men. ! A' very ugly fight between two farm laborers and "Mr Jim McDonald and Jis daughter, occurred yesterday on Mr McDonald's farm, jiear'the Jity.: Jim had gone to a part of his farm, where . the? two men, , louis? Tbornburg and brother were.worJtin& Ttb - have some sort of a settlement with them. ..Mc- :Donald 4augbter! aeebmpanied him. ju ma euurae gi? conrersaupn Dec ween the parties, a quarrel arose and. Thorn burg and his brother set-upon MrM uonaia- ana nis aaugnter, knocking them both to the ground and beating them severely. The girl 5 ;waa knocked down twice and'the twb men Were still sorely ielaboring berself.and father whn Cant Frank Dickson and John Henderson, colored, fortunately came Ojmt a stop to the fracas. Father tod 'daugW were'as bloody; as stuck: iia'ad'l Mr MeDiad; 5who was beat with a fence post, was paiofully hurt, being bruised all over: besidea having his nose badly bitten. But for the timely arrival of Capt Dickson and "sheflif Henderson, they would have suffered terribly. What the cause of the difficulty was we were not inform- ed.ibut it will be investigated to-day by a magistrate. Inquiring Abont the Train. Perhaps of -all the silly questions ever -asked of one person by another, is asked of men who stand around the trains and by their important manners or conspicuoQSppeaiance, convey the idea to the anxious that they are the men who ought to know all about the train. Capt 'Porter, the depot police man with his brass buttons and; silver badge, draws the wfresh cases! to him self like a candle does the 'moth. Yes terday tho waiting room-was full of emigrants bound, to Texas. They ar rived at 10 o'olock in the morning, and as their train' did not leave until 2 at night,1 the poor policeman had a hot time of it. When The Observer re porter approached him in the 'evening for news, he acted as if, the tobacco he was chewing was a lump of worm wood instead of a quid of fine cut. He had scarcely commenced to tell us what a time he had had answering all sorts of questions propounded to him by the emigrants, when a little sandy-haired fellow, with mustache dyed a tan bark brown, rushed up and pointing to the Bichmond and Danville train, which was just getting ready to pull out, and opened up. The reporter drew .oft a few steps to watch the proceedings and hear the talk. "Is this our train?" shrieked the fidgety emigrant. "Well, now who are you?" asked the officer as he glowered on the man, "and where'd you leave your train at. Where are you going?" "I'm gohjgto Texas I don't want to get left," was the pite ous reply. ; y"God forbid that you should," was the officer's fervent exclamation. 5U "Have they got it loaded yet," the emigrant continued, "and Willi have time to go back and see my trunk ?" He kept dancing around the ofiicer as hexontihdedrl"whete's Joe.; King-rule's on that train, where will I find him ?" , ., fin this.coacb next to the rear," was the despairing reply. "You , mean in that, kyar the last on th6 end down yon way 'YesT,. howled the offictr, and the impatient questioner darted off, but had gone only . a few steps before he rushed back, almost out of breath and gasping, "will I have time to go back there.1 Porter r swung his club alofty but the little fellow dodged and cutout tofmdr'someb6dy'''-else to interrogate. Tbere is 20 odd emigrants here to- aysaid; tb office tothe repbrtr! d it has. Tteenvtnis: way; for the last, tenJiours. Whenever a whistle r blows. shifdng'ierigine comes along,-thV a tJl. t aSil- ' crowa set on me ana a wnoie exuuou.vt. -Webster's dictionary will not v jqutet thera.trve answered oie thousand questions for them, and it's hjI hours yet before they leave. I bit.ihefatei. of the 'eondttctorho has tp.handlfLj themtonlghTttd the reporter TbftJTieral ConTt. ' f Zhe following Cases were disposed pi by the Federal ourt yesterday :.TJnVs ted' States v Sauda French, for taiHflgttskeywithout ajlicehs;jgail lrench was fipmmittel tglalljo iPSi ?i, $ms ,9ntinuea, alias apiasta issue. xaaTf. f ,.JS TT CJ Ttn.t1 TT A nAratira nrwl urns. . . P UwArAStroupe, jury tjrtal, teMtatschaged? -. !!U .Therla8t cas caseltrfed was Jthat of iiWtn ;&en"0i thjootmsei was concluded and after what he had seen, could woniy en- theljase gtvenite the jorjf atldajrkSftl !ftH225M T. f-"r:-f2-i2irflll.la,'-illnllfaa a VerulCt, DJlCinuurs. aviug Kuur, thelerk tecetved tHe verdict and will jrtveit this morning . IfXfiiT- -1,nt V-wjMi- ;-v If5- J ioilracVi'ebolenfi mafbs Very"nfee for IB u aui mil .a ia minatinsar. luoncsuu - i-u, Sot thm Kroner thto ta Tin a coflfTl . witt Siul's cdugh szmrS ?)6kep0n a 1? eouga xtEt i..- i f-'r--'.- - !e-fc-:fd reseficsVrtwi years In' CallfoN tromUait-rCCXAmamo.tM seetoj v- -t r - '-j j':is:tMt :nniat!sni,';sIt? E?r -.::iiwi;::sc::t:cacc:;;:c7;i . .,, .. ,.v.... ... ';.. j.' - i " T A Brakeniaaa Band Gone.' Jackvans, a colored brakeman on the Air Line road, had his hand mashed oil between the bumpers of two cars at Spartanburg yesterday. '- He was coup ling the cars and let his hand carelessly drop between the twoTbumpers as they' came together, .The hand was mashed to a pulp and was scarcely recognizable aaa ' human hand. It was amputated andihe unfortunate brakeman isdpihg ."well as could be exapectod, as the old wometi say. .jt - t MeeUn t ol the Street Cw-amfttW-rive vHewHyaraata, Bte. ,;ijf j : ,The street committee; held a meeting in the city derk'spffice yesterday morn ing to take action in regard to certain' street affairs.1 It was decided to locate fivehewr hydrants in the city 'aafoU lows Oae at the cotton phUf orxh ( one at the corner of C and 8ixth ; streets, and three on ' Eighth, between iTryon .wd'ttdia ptrtxC l ;';u -'f-ThecommUtee also madeti fsettbP msnt with contractor Cecil, for making and laying the brick for the sidewalks. Mr. Cecil was paid, something over suoo. -. : Complaint having Jeeu made about the defective grade of the rock workon the pavement of College, between Trade and Fourth streets, the contractor: Was ordered to take up the pavement, and .relay it. .:Jf. : :. : . - --f - North Carolina College Affairs! , ' At a meeting of the Bofd of- Trnstr ees of North (Carolina College the foK lowing resolutions were passed unani- mousiy:- -ij ; : j. i2oZt5dt That the thanks of this i ward of jTrusteea of l. C College are due and are hereby tendered, to the kind friends in New Yorkv Philadel phia ahd Baltimdrerfor the generous aid bestowed upon out college, in this time of its need and foe the universal kind treatment which tne President of the College, Bev, G. D.Bernheim, D.DH received at their hands dating .bis re cent visit to those cities, and we ' be speak for him their continued kindness. , 2i 7&6Solied, That we also express oar gnat satisfaction at the success attend ing Bey. Dr. Bernheim's laboiand au thorize him to continue the same at his o wn discretion as it js the earnest de sire and purpose of this board to so en dow the institution that tuition may be eventually free, At the same meeting the subject of co-education of the sexes was discussed at some length, but as no conclusion was arrived at the matter was indefi nitely postponed. . .; Don't All Speak at Once. Here is a chance for those of Our people who own mining lands, to turn them to good account. The Observer received the following letter some days ago, as its date indicates, and we think the best thing to be done with it is to give it to the public Any of our readers who might . have mining property to dispose of by pooling can make a strike now by .duly advertising thesarne.1!. .v ... - qbahi$i Me Not. 28. To-the Editor of theObservec. Do youkMW of any parties in your viinftyt who3 have; valuable -mining properties for sale and who. wonld be willing to put the. same Into a first class development company ffoij stock a Mmpany-which wilt pay 10 per cent, dividend within) five months, having 20 properties now And just sold one and possibly two. Capital $500,000 and $200,000 shares par 2.50 of which 60,000 shares are reserved as treasury and de velopment land: of which responsible parties have pledged $100,000 if needed. t . .-. ,: YcrrjKS &a Methodist Appointments Special Dlspateh to the Observer. Raleigh, N. (X, Dec. 12th 0 p. m. The appointments pf ministers by Con ference now in session here have just been read, The list is too long of course to send by wire, but it will be news to Observer readers to say that Rev, Marcus L. Wood will be Presiding El der for the Charlotte district for the en suing rconference yearv and that Bev. J. T. Bagwell igoes back to Charlotte as the pastor of Tryon Street Church, and that Bev. J W. JVheeler will remain in charge of Calvary Mission Church. :- -4f&ai"f4'. B..T.GBAY. So it appears that no change has been made in the three appointments sent us by telegraph; and the respective char ges wilt be glad to welcome their old pastors back, for another year. Ed. sXvery ene has a wfll and a mind to think for himself, yet many wlU ge about hacking: and eeughlng until a Mend recommends Dr. Bull's cough syrup for that eoogh. .. '.n 1IABKETS BY TELEGEAPH niCXMBXBja, 1883 pOMESTIC. ,K4TJtt8TOBW.v -OuitusTon-SDirtta TurDenttnei lower, sales at 47c. . Bosln, anchaaaed. atraiaed and good straaied fhAKVf-- - ; a . . WtumaTOT-Splrra? terpentine steady, at 4TMh Uoslfl strained dull, at good strained steady, at S1.40. Jsx ateady, at f 1.8a erode Turpentine .steady, at jtfiQ.for hard; S2Q for , j - 'Ji k . .33. , ak-c'iaa-aaaap ' i-d. -r ?- THnBTir-i'TlafA steady and : anehand. fWheat-in fair demandi No. 2 red winter Cora-quiet; mo. a watte 4; . s mrxea 400)47. gats steady; auxea n western au. novtamna- steady and unchanged. Hogs unsettled and tow- - BALffMOKBVBWXjH tloar. omet and tmehatned:. uowaiu eueet extra a76 HUla Annex. tuo Kfanoa o.a wneat Bootnarn aieaay: Western a shade better and omet; Southern red S1.0Sa$1.08; amber SL09SS1.14; Ne. 1 Mary lajidS1.40i4 asked; No 3 Western winter red spot, and Cwewnoer 91.07 asked. iGorn-Sontbera ateady and falrJx otlvei WesameaftSf i aoathera m mmmmi " ' ' Bllmitoanjroni'' .Oata Arm and quleti Sooth efnfJ48nreMera white 448; mixed 48046 3te.tMvltMlak- !1AA JQ fctfhallali-TBrasi nnAKeniwti mess portr, af 6V76. Bnlk meats shoulders and TibSK aSdMseed.SiaflHOSi. '. Baeon-ehoolaV ratiw; etear no sue 3aams l4Viaio. Laidwiaanad: 12V CoGtim-. Bto maim onUnary to fair of7V uar quiet; I soft 8.--w-kjwer.anddull, at Sia7iOStl& Itolabtt.imauagg.Ti ww , :Lmt-iek'ia!l andonelgwitea -au'iana tower ana cioeea at tne insiae ngures; If a, w rea ran w&a tor, eaan: Vovicpvow tor January; no. active and lower, and otoslni at Bwcc4vvt rar casaj iot ui year; nicnr ana DC m lower, mt 8Q4O40M for cash: 8haswy the fean B6a8o Jannary.Whlakaj eft at 1 1.18. ' Pork' -dnU and lol)bln74t for Dimwit el 1.18. ' Pork ' itnll -and: lobblna. S17 25 Balk meats and Baeon on! a amaa loo trade donet LardvUet and nominally. a 1.1 ft5t vilr rT''h' ' ' I r; Cpii in rwur, easieztnaniy a lomva can UK WJii! ai uwi ajaanii f m- w iweaaer;- a auxea KBUirX5&Bk fofe Deeeber: 2 ear46046- Oatt-weker: Mo Pork-neavy, at aiioa fata idemand.1 bnt lower, at . f . . w.-1. - - - a..M mm All .kmla. Bl; ri 11: dear 12. WhlSaWiM-flra-ewapd Sol Qotabir SWr. at fTf a iar-nrm afJt not qaoUWyhlrhrt r hars fi f ervosat ciear rue via. amcma-nvmrnj ; iiuuiuia and butchers tS.l06M.iQ. -j -v: " " r bsiooi-Sloor. ainet and steady." Wlsaat'-th I market u dull and priees a shads aigfwrt Begalar, 1 Wi tor Deee r 4 ." M. re Jammn : Ka. 1 2 nd .ar k ! o. 9 Cl"v rr?n fIT.- com aeue ua wmr, t w )U eaK. naMRbet and Jscnarv. Data Lxarn at bii , tor eaah.; 87 far Iyfemfcer; Ik Fo.aV-U: J'-Vtr. al fl7.S.-,;ii i k-4 I -str, at.lXwfTeMii MvXE; t r .. J i...- i, "i ,hTMf??fyT'?t"i?M?"y"""' CXTITCSL: 6lI.V9m gtaadT! BlVTin 1Rla:lMaaU ropj, osdinary eet net seepta t,7io; gross IU83; ea'je 1.850; fw llU.tarort ttnent i f Stance . i ttehaanal. V awpam Z.Dia: mI t IB) KoBWtJt--QuJt: aaWdttBt lOci ismTi iti A.7O0: arros H.10Q: etoek 1 91: erports eoas. wi- 2,494; salea 1,794. expert te toes Brttala e,697i to tln.iwV ; j ,T- Bajaafosa-QDJetVBBlddlhig ssss dnng 9c; TOod ordraaiy 0etaet- reeetpte ; groes MS; sales 40Orletoek I i,7Ms; oxporta avlaav i i ? wtiiiai 55A linmto te aLaast lt-un?97:teontlneQt-. f , , r ' 5 Boaroa-eteady; aatddUng 104e; low aittaf lOUe: good ordinary fUfat net reeemta l.C: gross i 180; eatoe -: t took &S10f exnotU W V Wtunaaroa riuul mu&m a ia.i a ts if3- dling OHe; jrood ordinary r5k4 net raeatf a areenJI0S sales -j eteek 1S343; aa- meonttaent v;--: pr -.- . 2 ' drlnc lUaet sfood onnnan ttb! hmmm. a 84? JgroswjreS; galas -t stack SJOiliil nana iiimi Knuill aa. mi in i . Britain: aiTMraaa Oteady; mlddllag aes law olH.geoderdim8,BMrM&484: gross 5.554; sales 4800; suck lOl.sJTaxnoftB to eeasflee 688; ta 6rawt BUsta : as ftance ; to eonttnaat 2.72a - -- Haw Obijua Stes aatddung 10s; law sports to Oreat Britain 13.223: to Tranee osatwlso -ewaSfctWi S.87H to Dei 1 " .'i'---. - a,'; r . .,' i.-t .,rt. ItonLa-Qolet; ; middQnt 8e; low afUUmng e; good ordinary 9ie; net reeslptK 2.17S; cross 2 17; sales 10oTatoek2S781: exoerta eoaatwlse 9MU to raanea t totoaat Brttata Ibanis-istiMmiddli tW toei' ai' ilddOng 216; a;;,goea onuoaiy wo: nes gross 2,916; shiptaents 4a,0V2;saias4,40S; Vavmia. ...... ti:!i-.bn;ht j UjausTiQalet; anddBat 7-16c; lowfalddUn Bic; good ordinary 8Uej reee&M 1,109; shlp asants ; ;alea IfilE. ?--7 1 i CasUsToa-Qolet; tnlodllnr lMftl Jow 4aB dune fiata: i Mod -unUnsn' fii4a ?mak set 4.009; groea 4009 -eales 100; stoek 109, exportaeoaatwlae M6i to ttreat Brttatf w .HHosu . io ' jrmnoe ' 11 '; so-aajw ael ' ,-'- Jf r.rrj .v- '?" 6 - -a W. Ica-Steady ; nnddimg oer low miM3ng fejooa drdjnair 9c; set receipts -j gross jjgahjpn JMt5Si , aa 2,a7.jito V jrawTow-oSkj ses 222 oales;wdddnnc pleads 10 7-lttc: aUddUnc etieaaa t0Ae; eon soUdated net toaemts A4208: -axaotts te Breat Brttatn83,10j to Vrajioa .r-Tr-t ta bosdlBeat van. J. Kaw Toaa-ltet reeetnta 1J00; Fntnre eloaed barely steady sales 93,000 Deeamber......... lasio January " 10 8Sa.8 keoruary.... .............. ........... 10450.40 March......... 10S7068 AMfl. , . ia9a.7p May. , 10SlfS2 Ame.... 1 10.S8O.94 ....... i... 1 1.040.08 Angust. ........ .... lU4v).15 September............ Kovember, I ThevealnglsttonBeirottBays Toture deliveries at Ue nest call sokt Ms aught deellna and then fell saMoeaslvely tUl Deeembar was bought at 1.80 Kaat 10.82; Jannary .88; W& mary .48: March .60; April 71 ; namely 9 potnta below yesterday's dosing qaotaUeaa The prJeaa had sllghUy advanced since writing the above, hot the gain was tost again, and at the third call De cember was sold at 10.88: Tebroary .47; aUrch .60; Kay .83$ September .80. . . miBCUL. ' nw Toxx. txehange, j t t t "480 uovernmenu aomewaat nigner, Mew fives, t : ,i : : j : jrtor aadahaUperoeaat, t Tour per cents, t t r- i t Money, t : i i t Tft04 State BoKls--negieeted, t t i Sub-treasury balances Gold, : $107320 - 4 -torency, i . , 4,096 taosed offered at 6. Kkw Toai-11 a. The stool market opened strong and VfeOl per cent higher than It dosed yesterday, the latter for at Fan! preferred. - The market eonflnned strong and during most of tbe first hoar recorded aa advance of 4tI2ls per cent, In which St. Paul, Union Padflc Michigan Central, Delaware, Lackawana & Western and Canada Southern were most prominent. At 11 o'clock the general ltt receded a fraction. T00Z3--AcUve and strongt Alabama Class A, 2 to 6, t i 8814 jiMBniav iiass a, smau, i r : H4 Alabama-Class B. 5's, i t r 102 Alabama-Class C, 4's. : t t i 861 Chicago aad Northweetern, tit 1.884 Chicago and northwestern, preferred, 1.66 i . )! V- t fT Xaet Tennessee, i i , 10 minois Central, r t s : t 1.4St Lake Shore, : t t i l.ieaa LeoisvIUe and BaahvDle, : i t- t 62$ Memphis and Charleston, i 43 Nashville aad Chattanooga, i i j S2 New Tork Central, t ; i 1.82, Plttsbnrc, : : i i : tlSt Bichmond and Allegheny, t 'i 16 Bichmond and Danville, : ; i 69 Bock Island. : - s t i j . t.29 South Carolina Brown Consols, i t 1.06 West Point Terminal, t tit 261 Wabash, 8t Louis and Padfie, t t t 88 wbuhu, h. mhub ana rscwc, premrrea, tva western unioa, i : t t : 82 1A unuea states 8's, t ; j Georgia 8's, : : t i Georgia 1 mortgage, i & Georgia, gold, : : : i Louisiana Consols, t i i North Carolina's, i i t J North Carollna's. new, t t North Carolina's, funding, t i North Carolina's, special tax, ; Tennessee 8's, : : : : Tennessee, new, : : Virginia 6'a. : : : : ; Virginia, consollaated, ; ; Virginia, deferred, Adams Xxpresa, j j American express, Chesapeake and Ohio, ; ' Chieaso and Alton. t i i t l.l'SVl i 1.08 i 11.14, . .;. i is t 41 40: 88 62 124 l.8t : 78 Chicago, St. Louis and Now Orleans, CnneotCoaL t : s : : i 2714 Delaware and Lackawana, " : 1.27 Tort Wayne, r : : t t : tl.86 Hannibal and St Joseph, : 46 Harlem, -: - ? : : . t : t : 2.00 . Houston and Texas, i 75 Manhattan Elevated, : : i ; i 48 MetroDOlltan Klevated. j i 3. a- as . Michigan Central, .: v t t 1.00 1 ssooue ana vara, . i ,: i j . New Jersey Central, i t ' i j - i Norfolk and Westejn.rref erred. : i New Tork Klevatetl, : : i : ( 90 onio and Mississippi. : : i 88 Ohio aad Mississippi, preferred, : , -; ' f94U PaelfieMaU, : : j i ' s li, 89! Panama... : 9 : t i x ., itl.87 . liver, j t : t i; : t4 ver, nrexerm' jt i 5: : o l. : . v i : I t E21A St Louis and San Trandsoo. ' i t - t . 88 St Lools, preferred,, it' i t 62t4 St Louis San TrancUco, 1st prelerred, 96VI 8t Paul, : . : ,i a ;i t 1.06 St Paul. Dreferred. t j i t t.-l 1.28l Texasjractnc, : ' : . i t ;t jt 89 Union Padfie. j t ? .-. i t t 1.01 United Statea xxpresa. . .'j j ' i . f. weurrargo, t t -1 x r - xas Bid. Last btd, f Offd. Xx,lMv.; Usked FOSEIGBT. oorxox, ; UraareoiaToo Flira; jalddPnt .apteds Sl5-16d; middling Orleans Wd saiMi laooO; speeoiattoa- aad exports l,000t reeelpta lliSOOr vouukupienas: tow amnniing aiaoset deUven 668-64d: Deeembec "!JaB. Decern bT dU nary 6 S7-64dOS 68 644: Jahnanr and lenrsw 6 67-64d066844d; Tebraw arid March 6684 Marcn aad AnrU fi SO S4d: AnrU and Mav 1 63-4 4d. S 82-644; May and fone 64-64d Jutand Jjf .0tHi4aF...riinirea. vm.ZRJZi&:rm. rxrntfMox-1.80 f.lat-elanae:- l)eeember and Jai h BjloVCtrv Tebraary and March 6 67 lJrarobfc 8 .-pand! low, aUaae: 'December deUven SSMIad: Jane 6 l-64d. The Manchester market la dull Jjvxkwxx P. -fl-Sales ef aWteaa sottoa 7,t$O0. MUplands1ow aUndUnr elaas WU4 rrntxir p. st rlai low middling eiaaset janoary ana xeorauy aeuvery o oo-04a; March J14 ApsU fiSe Tatosea dan and IM, CiTT COTTOll nxiurjET. iW.. 'Uc-b, -&isogr'TaOaaaag-j.v;i : ; CsiuaAir-W Deoeabes M, x&jif. . rrbe market yesterday dosed autet, at the fa lowing. q notations 1 T - ix-. aoooTbddanAt Mlddttag f.. V fe t ;a atrtot owmvwilrai. ,, , ,..,u.,4. t-j lx?w.aaywlirna .o.....y..w. - s4(a - TtagCaVi..WMAfvw.4...j;.89 stains ctoawi . vvy t. . K Lowez, mdesv ... i.. . - 8 a g;iafjarn; -ost ; Bacerptstroa September ls toT4--j. Uji9 BjecalpasyestyiliyY ..... . 4 -VW.t1(aaWw'-K-ta'iV-'.l.i- f. P"1.844 reVaTf?r IfwT BeceijiSjaa-ddaaet mauirt...., 48S v'w -j? 1 t rr '"' " - - 1 -u fi..i';n f IBM Haj-a.amiaiaaiB.af laaa I Coaperl)nSailu.i..Mi4.1. lfxAia' 66a70 WaaaTt- J, a,,i-ufu-aw 8S099 faawalto. fwMMslitX. .,. lSaU I Eaaa, Clay, xsw.bnajw.,. . , eoaes iEaaS J A -. wtaiaV,.";-...... ....... ,7. a,,J lIjOTJaV iTamnyStr OaTshiiad.r4; '.y.,, 4,., BVTkn aafTPa..- '" . .... .V T ...mi . . ta. v. . a' !R7r" ' r- J- i i.wa,aIU'.; h'?: t, J . . . 1- - r i a liMftiei?f aex4 . t.44 C htctMia. . . .... ";?ttsiat.rt... v -8r J, per EJL,aet..i......M...i.. i Id tOTToa, per Ex, net v-k i ' . . cUEUalBH IXXGU-WB013AX.' niaaw rik atiaa "f .'T-'' iimT7 ...... . 14 v-a .lOairS Vfri 6ia ........ j eae-Mke utx wa " .1 wsiBj.....A.ii; e.ia I i ; i. ', aMM ' : - 'v ' ,i ..". AA ff. r - , ,-t,71. . nJM ivu Corn, per BatajrnT-i r? .m ....a. ft.-....1 lnl. aai valval - " ' : - T reaen, - IFaai aBMaajaaa..a.,. .... ,. try c labd, per Bx. Ual6 TArxw,neraW.M...w...... v,. 7aa. riaias, eaofafsad. .. v ? v v -..IS!!- faITr , -' r r' Mountain, "Jr - . A. rJF- aT T - m..c.r.oi..b9iii - 1.oj VWUIUmu...,. .... a 11 w, ma wk. ........ .......... .... Trcghtct - tis' &-'iai 1882-1883. Superb inJ Mclj New kirtnd 1 . ' 3ZXto. 33to l-J-io. Theeholoeetseleetlerielaewaria of noveWea, r-TTINI FA-tCT GOODSil eta, EVER OFFERED TO THE TRADE. EMDdga. , . No Old Styles. 1-- DBISSINtl CASES, -JtWIL BOXCS, '" ODOBCASXS,- . WOBI BOXH, ; ' ' XllLT0iLIT8. ; xivTac canacsr vabiktt. llso,van aaaensltt ihm at low pbIcxd artdeittBtofwiTa -1-7 Aaompleto ttaa t CTLtULOlD GOODS, tBgnatraileofaawstylseaaBt, rwaalJ- ,- SO MSB. aUmriLBrtsjsnttta Hlavlaaatnffl la ttM CastvlMlaw ilisiaisillasi " T tenyonsfcthatOWarf e of ihs lusteW eomblnslonsevar piodaeaoV and my exnerlenoe of that sort of thing has beenwide eaongh to aa-tltta-s4atafnttoBm n. H)h, don't krjow.- raanonded . the first Bpeak rt friend, wUh aUttls yawn, as though he Wt take aaach tQtereat lathe anMeet, "I have never feeaa able s sw lanen diflksanes ta thoae things. They are i prettf nearly Oif sam staw. and made wttawitta'tigig itiflt ri' , ,Th talk, of which UW for-olnt;Uafraa7aeQt, took place In GsUOn, Wiwouri, pot long- kg,ta the snog office of Dr. M. Tcnowera. ea4ef Uto leading physicians of the Stats, who followed up tbe vara la which aohad mtTOdnced it snbston. ttallftothaaa-words i . , 1 Koaseasa,that It taa rtgmafoto of a tier, or taiher of a man who aSner I dossoT know or eenn earn what h aaya, ThoMthtnga, as too aatt them, are Jqstat azgntat tM mooa Is from greea eaeene. Row. llnlmentfclotlona aaot atat sae an very good In most aaes'for the relief ot tsw'lirniimmatinBy gat? la the first place they are andean. They soil the bands and the) Kaon, bealder betng, siwaya sat ot jeaeB when sjswapswiwaBMi i k ,t - "ea. rj dear IJoctoi.' sighed 'traveler from the i; art) "what -wwdd yea haveT This is a wretched world aaVM; and aothhii lievex at www m -mw tw en p MiTaa,'! fabts ta Cm Doctor, tobw with his flat, aaa scrwt BtasoiTSCAP CTOWiiJTP3. fJI bars tried ttea sxy jatie&aVa)tI hata t-- -tt aa. sayselt for aa at toirnetTcrl3,tif5asaesrerjtf dtuA tnlr&a ttx-a ta toytga honra. The old larrp-,BiccaetraMlvs OtpctocJaays itlsJaa lBtffii1ir,!'''yi11rTi Laahgo,' aeuon w WaWanaysiBaia--" :; s t .$ 1 ; "I s a CP. Doctor; trt-tfr of need Beaidn's,- said tbi trtret, pleaaaafly. Tne eeatet of TJtomnlna. to on the wiw ovanw: r t Chavtfsl&lttwiadL;'' Wmxm 4f I AT a i - v VvWmnTnaaf J llSaikeamslSaa11 lapgipaTioaaa ;a4c, j.b. do: 1173, fltllsaejpraa, BaV ap aiLXl BT J. B, anS9ICZ3:4k Ctt rpCT Central BBtat at Greensbr " . cl lwI BOttveanry arrrngsd. and now t 1 a r t r" i istasw v. Atnaklha a 'dse9tI7twtf r.tT- '3ra t?rif f'vt jni.rlar'- ev .. v r - j a ar-i 1. rri t .rr j- i 1 t ljlhjpoa&lt r?i.'. W I U I . : S 1. L 1 r -I - S i. "1SP-.' .- A-fc.a...alU V.'-a ajinBii iL60 Vibin 1 Hnrwn bale - I.. , .1 'i '.liij. eP.'lf ..'! c 1 : sal. ; pnnsin 4 1 wa. 1 TH WORST Tn,niv 11 1 1 i.7l: r a Curt J if sV' FEtMrjurtrs mx itua. a--. w 1 A T ' - , "i J'V:;i 1 ' .., 9 i ft jTt"ff a-eparawa-. w .- s awtsBSsa FenfmtiiW&Killar -BOSTON- JLSif IIETALLURdlCAt WORK t Cres 100 tta. aad amvaros Bm-awl, Tlgaiia'' TtrriTTtg. TttW8t aiidMansmade. OonstrooOons at works Ul I,.... Mmm VbU&I ' P"i2aAesa"cjfS.v; m a -j? st? I Sa t aouv satraSBs ' N " wit jouxTcsica vfr tt f -t r--i- jca i-TOOliajBlf COPPER UATTE AND BASE BULLION A.B atX7c.T7Vti less f.-it-:tS'.' -t-i.i iuitsli it ii.i. ,. W- .' . V 1LUU2 UUlAW Cnnn ikthx a lit ibQ forrilsBri at the latrodootory an up ' ' abaBte Bates estaboshed to the pobUsbers - ' - i aaaeavtofoia pabUahed. AD( School Books asai ta this seonoa keajt ta stock and shipped ta any Quantities at Whota k ssJeorBetaa lIRTl ansm axj extenarrs aaa traa gwetos stosx f tyaty S kind ef paper from WBJLPFljrd to PABCSMZ3T a offlce. sehoot, gfaisral aa4 rmtery tsa kaej u store' and sold at rewccahle rates. BTJAJNE BOOKS, f:; Mite ik goods ; or Gk2AT tAtsxx ; Baw, Eynm ateoki. ' l 1' Ifasona Books aw en tar Books not a --rjj Bro. svBtas. SPEQIAL NOTICE. 'VJ -i;v"iuf ai l s" !.'":iu i(,-.'.'fi i : ' " tng, Gas and Beam T&tta Itaterlal, Talreav Tmaps,, Ftps. & Ateatt far ths Blaks 8teant ai Counaj iwaaiwaesa Sttwi as wflhwalaf Bsa w ai'i..ft.4:ii;l' FroBsltwaSMtoaabKPilrte c:BCBiasaBjaco, .v-MU.!?. Wi JBtAOK ci SON. tr" V fV.sw-'-v.v -. : IS) TTJLXaTI SZXD WZIATl KOCKBRIDGE. VA r mm irm mm am l Ma I fAiy.IVTOTER, stoadK Irtorwweft aa d. went ta a wide rangaoTuooe maf women tatne relief ana lesiuy w aa pesaUar to uetrses. 'BaUatfllaMaaf SBBfit C"Mmmm- ffltB M4I W!- eir'?;'. f-'-n (.'Fi "1 ' X til Wins I ' ' " l. ama -m laaat am ili , r-tSan Oi s-rl V-fc ctract fro-i Cr f .tzu wLi-asa'teairti: .j tocafrd ta rek ejotiv. Taw aad are epea fr te .-a .at W'-s f :m J-ie 1st ts Cwber 1: Cn F ir- v . .f . " fvr. ?. 1 1 - "aaa AVi ' . '. ;'. . ' ' 1 1-- iSEfKOOIiITAN ..i.ir ,-- "t- - i::37fmciTiiEr.s. cttKitfsimlati a- .r-tr tor. ties. TiLJf 10 eantr. USa. -NOTICE attrwfilbs audi i KMtvearouna aa o? ! -J ! v: 1 rW !! i t k l SVaaF wgrsnsj.u.;i Metro.- wgrwatat uauawpaLtrt .Jul at a :::t rJ ' 1 It! - - ) ueeijittet ti tct QMcutl tliiet, tt t i.i - -. .. . . .-. i f - . r tt r"l r- t SSI vAhW.isjM i-i t, , oecio - -.' '--' .i; 6H-, f 1 . . ; 4

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