wnses of the government, ewmomieaiij fered. r meldental proteo-1 A tarur wwofn""iSSw industries at i turn .as. WlU-MB: MWlUCNftt borne, bat riot sad monopolies. MORNING NEWS 5 BY TftEGEAPH. t . . J penitentiary, Involving loss of 860,000. It Is still a deadlock in Kentucky. L-Gov. John Letcher died at his home In Lex- Fiftr-nto coffins hate been ordered. J soKlenprte.nmD splndks topretwtaiilMre-ert - Twin babes were troren to death In the cradle, Friday nlgBt, In Wabash county, Indiana. Edward Brown; a'dlertrmtedlWBttinthfWd, N C, beiug reproved" for IflsuiBiflWA. dose of laudanum and diedTrida Minn. V - The Qulnn Brothers, the largest retail dry goods dealers In Arkansas, doing business at Little Bock, were closed up under attachment yesterday. LOCAL. Mr John C. Hargrave, who has been Identified with the mercantile Interests of this section for a loriperlod;iUJnliyage46Q.years. G. W. Hood, a section master, was badly hurt by John Henderson at a negro frolic Mr' wiUsFetzArof Concord,' fortwo weeks a citl zen of Charlotte, died on Cknsck street fwteldaj. A citizen of Cabarrus started" to ChaHotter with a mule and a cow. Both animals toek violently sick, the cow dying almost Immediately. Supposed to have hean DOlsoned, Mr. Charles fanee is secnurjr at, we of Senator Test's committees. A Louisiana man wantsjo buy up the Bank of ovek wottKtttnaiiJLyb its. The 8enateof the UniteS States seems to be an overworked body, bo much so that a clerk has become, a necessity f 0r ach rindivldual diem" a'rraiigetdent ment on the 'original proposition to pay the aforesaid assistant Senators fl.OOfl year.- But -It- amounts to nothing as an economic suggestion, for unless the sessions should be very short the per - diem would amougrtftq qpiie as much as.the $1,000 a yer,nd of , longto ren more From the amount of correspondence some Senators ; have their clerks will have a go tfirie.fBut petnaps when they arjupphed with clerks they will indulge" a little more in answer ineHndwiA1 ofiowisfitftentB --- .The" next rnOre we expect to see some over worked Senator make will be in the wayof providing assistants to read the, paper; foV ' ibefci ruriiage the Hbrar?esin'd reM the iBpeechei of the other nitoiso that they may be8a"vedl liJtbj5 .eaVig,! tearing drugery that constitutes one of the bores of a Senator's life under the pres ent order of things. It is alittle strange while they were on this sub ject thai someone didnt think of it and incorporate it in the clerk resolution. It was evidently an oversight. We believe in taking care of our Senators. There are only seventy'Sii iaf them including Billy Mahone; and from the difficulty experienced in persuad ing men to a?cept senator-ships, it is barely possible that they might have to be conscripted in the course of hu man events. Lock'-ai feratucky'toT illustration. They hTbeetf torore than" a solid week in trying to elect a Senator and can't do it.1 In Ohio Pendleton wept with joy when re lieved from the weight that bore hinvj down and they couldn Vget -any one to sacrifice himself in his etearjbut Payne, who according to some re ports has been living on oil for some years, and was old enough to die several years ago. It is getting 5a that when the old fellows who are al ready in and won't stey in and work themselves to death they have call upon ex-Governdrg ' who feave 'been drilled to hardships in gubernatorial chairs. So it is a matter of necessity that we should take care of onf Sena tors and not let .them w6rk them selves to death, when only a KtUe $6 a day clerk will save them to hs and our anxious country.' " ' " ' ' Now let each of the 3$i&veTw6tTeedT members of the House of Representa tives insist on a clerk, tooi Aiid some of them perhaps' ought to haVe Wd clerks. , -. ,- , v If Congressman Belford, of Colore do, were to write Gen. GrantV mogi raphy, Caesar and other characters who have figured somewhat conspic uously in war annals would dwinaie into irisignifieence.' . Accorjlinj' to Belford, Grant is just the greatest soldier that everdil soldier isinj the 000,000 acres. edsomtatyc r onineJohH A Troabletwa Sum. : te Qaestioi. jr. r, The tariff controversy is a kind of nuisance, yvouia tnat it might be decided by a popular vote one way or the other, and put to rest for a quarter of a century, i Then the peo ple iMiguiou-euu j-nei worc oi re forming thttagpyJrJriment and making n wxuy Dintpuur mmmmr u iwo WTpmea rmuum ueaa. Nashvilue, - Jan. 25. -A dispatch from Huntsrille;' Ala., says: Two aiacjiinienv wew Knaaeaucnmtasif i.l tent this morning. There were marks of violence on their bodies. The man had 12.800 on bis person. The affair is involved in Mystery. - the defaultine nresidant nf t ha aL funct First National. Bank of Lead Tille, was arrested to-day at XLfaso. Texas. LeadvilleofncerVaVeoUte' rlth extradition papers. - Cutsluts; 0w Chlrf Strct Bctanttl, of Om pouotftm, facnamada Bt. Jacobs off tor Um Cain andAbel unpleasantness. - The railroad lands- declared forfeit able to the government under Mr. Holman! resolution, which passed the jKous of KeKe8eniatbfes ilmoi unsaumoustVifamount to about iod.- FITZ JOHN PORTEB. The Home- SiM-ai. - Fii Job Porter and is jsBieriameit With Some Gash. wmmnnToS. Jan. 26. House. Tha Sneaker laiQ Deioic the House 12th District? Wl IlfwlCllUOvVvO tkot mntJlrriA of the House and took office. - TTafy.r, of Missouri, irom me w- At.H mitcee- ok Agriculture, reported a bill fdr the establishment of a buieau of ; rvH, ict nr to nrevent the ex- TOrt&tion of diseased cattle, and to m-ovide means for the suppression and extirpation of pleura pleumonia ond other coniagiou ."-r- animals. Printed and lecommitted. ThVHouse then at 12 :1 went into committee of the whole, Springer, of. Illinois, in the chair, on the Fitz John Porter bill. . Rav , of New York, continued his aonrtort rrf the bill, declar colri hd survived thessassin s pis tol, before the snows of anoiner win ter had come he would have done justice to Porter, and he would have been resroreu w mo y M rpposnMu u inomas. oi Ill inois denied the rigM Ot uongress w pass upon this case ana uamreu um. theattempt to override the decision of one of the constitutional tribunals of the country was an absolute vio lation of the conscnuwon oi United States. Belford, of uoioraao, waiiwu w know whether the genueuiau fThomas') judgment in we ruz ouuu Porter case is better than the juag ment of the greates soioier ku worui jam bcu uu"1 . w i bus Caesar down to this tome! I meani:"U. S. Uranv (.appiautw uu the Democratic Bjde.) in., itciwta was further continued bv Follette, of Ohio, and Millekin, of kSlord. of Colorado, said that he -fiovi tavatmcm arid boidness te do Chat was iust without regard to ay popular prejudice wnicn migut ei lst. He believed in doing justice to a man. It was the sweetest attribute of hiimanity. It was the greatest attribute of God Almighty himselr He bropo3ed to burythe prejudices of hAm t.hA oT-patpst ceneral on the rf tho parth declared to be mi and outraired. He would follow Grant's judgment, against that r.rha nntainH and Colonels of the militia. (Laughter and applause.) Horr, of Michigan, concluded a long humorous and sarcastic speech oa?nnt. t.h bill bv critiefeiug-the ac tion of men who fought orr the Con federate side to come rere now ano rip up an old difficulty which had aviate on the Union side and then yielded a few minutes of his time to J. S. Wise, of Virginia.Jwho said that he wished to place himself on record iaarti tn this controversy. He srleke for himself and himself alone, not as a Confederate general, but as a boy who at the age of teventeen loved the Confederate cause and saw no taint in her banner and followed it anrj shed iis blood for it and thought that he was right He spoke to day, so help him God, without one taint of treason and loving, the flag that was spread over the Speaker s chair as truly as ever Daniel Webster loved it. (Applause.) He spoke, however, as one who as he listened to this discussion had felt that his mind wandered off from the discussion of the question and was back among the gtaves of the Confederate dead. He appealed to the Confederate soldiers here to know whether as this dis cission progressed, instead of follow irig the triumphs of Grant and the troubles of Porter their minds were not more properly back among the graves of the brethren and thousands of friends, and whether they did not realize that this was the most anom- Ous sceno ever witnessed in the his r$ Fanv land, where the van quished were called upon to cast the decisive weight in the contested Dai anceof the victors. For himself he 'accepted the issue presented. He turned from the scene. He saw the rril of the nast once more come btf- fprebim-' He felt once more as if he were back in the bloody angle of the Wilderness and when Union men were deciding who was their Ajax Telamon. who their Achilles and w!ho thei Diomede, he slipped aside and 1iis mind would wander back to where the ' soldier sentries kept 'watch across tr e Eiver and the Con federate dead are sleeping among the trees. : Horr. then continued his speech, saying that it was time that the peo ple should understand that the ex- Cpnfederates were ready to bury the past, but tha.gentlemen could not cive them so to understand by tak ing every opportunity they round to reverse the decisions of courts mar tial and to rake up these questi' ns which had been fairly and honestly 'settledVin the past. Wolford. of Kentucky, toot the floor in support of thebill,but yielded d - a motion that the committee rise, anffthe Mouse adjourned k v. Silvef Certificates. - The acting Secretary of the Treas nrveent totheSenate a reply to the resolution onerea dv senator vjock reu on January 14, directing the sec retary of the Treasury to report the amounts of gold coin and bullion de posited in the treasury, sub-treasuries arid other designated depositories of the United States, in exchange for silver certificates and for which silver certificates have been issued during the calender years is7& and 1883 in clusive, and whether there has been any refusal to receive such gold com or bullion for silver certificates, and if so he reason for such refusal. The iftcting Secretary irvreplyto the last inquiry in the resolution says it is not known that there has been any refusal torreceiveeuch;po8its or to make saehfiiSxehaneett; .exeent when the amouij of ccertifitea. outStandrr ing reached the limitation e sub mits a table sho wing "that "the total deposits of gold coin in exchange for silver cer.ificates during the calender f ears 1880, 1881 1882 and 1883 were 78,754,000. of hich $18,785,000 was for certificates paid out by the assis tant Treasurer at New York, and $59,869,000 for certificates paid out at other treasury otnees. .Ui this tota. sum 13,958, OW was deposited in 1880, sana rauK&xoein TwlM Frsek lo Death. Indianapolis, Jan. 26. A dispatch trom liberty Mills, waoasn county, I to the. Journal says: The twin babes OLAssao ana jerjeeea AUtrtin .were found frozen to death in their crib TT AJAVU UCtU UCQU Ui C ViVJ A WU4. X UO father visited the. crib , during the night and. found one dead, and the other was suiterirg severely and soon auer C.ea. -J.ne cioininar waa xrozen The Peniteauarr lured. ' i "MrigTrifftPrtT.Tfl Mnrw.. Jan. 26.--All of the tordnertv destroved bv tbe fire at Stillwater prison belonged to the State.and was partially insured. The I loss to the prison contractors is trill fling. - . . , CRESTED BUTTE. Still Searching lo' the Dead The Ei eitemeat Dying Oat and no violence Feared. - rmrxvER. Col.. Jau. 26.- Since the arrival of the State mine inspector at the scene of the disaster at Crested Butte, Thursday, no one has been allowed to enter the mine, except those employed in searcning ior me bodies, "Little Tommy Lye, whose lifoiooo Knrfu was first found, was aa r.ranner. or dOOr tender. JSe had his whistle iu his hand and was evidently just raising it to ms is when the explosion occurreu. issteD ftther Hy Stewart, is also among the dead. His mother, who is lettchudiessanaa wiuow, lotuuiw. crazed with grief. Another sad case is that of Mrs. Neath, a widow, who loses her two boys. A majority of the men were single, probably not more than twenty one being married. Fifty-nine coffins have been ordered by the company, and are now on the wav to the mine. There' is a large crowd of men vet at the mine, out there are no signs of any distur Dance. Mine superintendent Gibson's, house was strongly guaraea iat uiKiiK, the streets were patrolled, i ne ex citement appears to have entirely subsided. Right thinking men hold that the officers of the mine are blameless, and anticipate no serious trouble with the Molly McGuire ele-. ment. Inspector McjNeal is sun in the mine. Chinese not liny to Foreifaers. Hong Kono, Jan. 23. Placards proclai ning hostility to foreigners nave oeen posiea inrougnuuu .ux How, a Northern city of the Island of Hainan, where a large body of Chinese troops was landed on the uu.h inst. A mob gathered and made an attack upon the foreigners who took refuge in the British con sulate. Chinese officia's have taken precautions against the recurrence of such demonstrations. The Canton River is still open to navigation. - Reducing ine Number ol Spindles. London, Jan. 26. At a meeting of the employers association, last even ing a resolution was passed advising the proprietors of the Blackburn mills to work their looms only three days in a week. At the meeting of the Old Ham limited liability association representing several million spindles. A resolution was adopted to curtail the production of yarn in order to prevent any increase of stock. Suicide of aPr fl gate Vontb. Raleigh. N C, Jan. 26. Edward Brown, aged 18 years, the son of wealthy parents, took laudanum at imithneld vesterda and died this morning. He had spent his monoy lavis ly. and being reprimanded by his parents, drank until his brain was affected and then took poison. Death ol Ex-t.of. L-tcher. Richmond. Va., Jan 26. Ex Gov. John Letcher died this morning at his home in Lexington, va. Tli Roisadwlis. Rosadiills Is a sovereign remedy tor all diseases of the blood. It has uo equal for tne cure ol all nervous disorders. Read this certificate: I would like to bear testimony to the merits of Rosadiills. by si) Ing that some eight years ago I was totally prontrdted ana couia get no remit irom our iainn physician, but after taking one bottle of Rosadiills I became entirely restored to health. I now weigh 175 lbs., but when I first took your, medicine I weighed only 13(1. I cheerfully recommend It to all, and especially to those afflicted with nervous debil ity, ai ilo. A. A. Dawuuure, .aiu. For sale oy r. i. omun a to., uiiriuiic, v. Jan20suntue8friw -Indian Department." Washington. D. C. I am anxious to introduce Dr. Hull's cough syrup among my Indians, having used It myself for sev eral months, and think It one of the finest reme dies I ever found. ISssure you It Is the anly thing that relieved me of a protracted cougn orougni on by exposure while on the Sionx Commission last year A.G. FOONE. Agent i or roncas ana v. o. voniuiissiouer. MARKKTK II f TEI.CGB4PH. JANUARY 26, 1884. Produce. Baltimore. Noon. Flour steady Howard Street and we? tern Superfine S2 75aS3e'5: Extra ?8 M)if4.5; Family $4 90b5 75; City Mills 8 iperfine S"2 75a $3.50: do. Extra ?3.75u6.25: Bio branas $5 75a$8,00; Patapsco Family $6.50; Sir perlative Patent 87.00. Wheat South ern firm; Western higher. Southern red $1.12a$1.13; do. amber Sl.12aSl.15; No. 1 Maryland $1 13a81.14: No 2 Western winter red spot Sl.07aSl.07v. Corn Southern steady: Western dull. Southern white 58a60; yellow 67. Baltimore Night Oats firm; Southern 4244; Western white 42a4S; mixed 46a41 ; Pennsylvania 42a44 Pro visions firm; mess pork 3515.50. Bulk meats shoulders sod clear rib sides packed 7ia9. Bacon shoulders 7; clear rib sides 9: hams 14al4f. Lard refined 10. Coffee easy; Rio cargoes. ordinary to fair. Ilal2t. Sugar st dy; A soft 7f; copper renned quiet at 14a 14,- Whiakey steady at $l.l8a$I.18i. Freights dull. Chicago JVi(fcf. Flour quiet Reir ular wheat lower; January 9lfa92i; No. 2 Chicago Spring 9Ub91; No. 3 do. 74a80; No. 2 red wiuter.97 99. Corn in fair demand; cash 52a52i; February 53ia53. Oats dull; cash 83; Febru ary 32Ja32i. Prk easy; cash and Feb ruarv $15 50aS15 62T. Lard easier: cash $8.90a8 95; February 8,921aS 00 Bulk meats Btrong; shoulders 87; short rib $8 35: short clear" '$8.60. Sugar Standard A 7f ; cut loaf 8a9t; granulated 8i. . Kavnl Hi ore. "WlUTTSPTON. Spirits turpentine st'dy at 80! Rosin st'dy: strained $1,121: good dpc$l n : Crude turpentine steady: li&rd fl r5;yelllw 4ipand virgin 00 Tar steady at St40. Charleston. Turpentine quiet at 81 Rosin easy; strained and good do. $i.m. Savabtiah Turpentine steady at 31 : sales barn Is. Rosin firm at $1.17i a$1.20; sales 250 barrels. Flnniicial. NEW YORK. Exchange .. Monev. 4.85 ..14s2 Suh-treai balasce Gold 8117 W6 ' " -.tt.'.!, .Currency, "comments- firm, . Fonr and a half per cents ,810 .l.14i - 1 2S . 1004 ... 80i 81 Four dt cents. Three Tver cents-. State Bond steady-. Alabama Class. AJ2 to 5 .... Alabama Glass A, small.... Alabama--Class B. 5'b. Alabama Class C. 4's......... 80 OeoTfria 4T ....... 1.04 Oeoraia Tn. mortgages,.. 1.04 Georgia. Gold. , 1 11J Louisiana Consols 75 North Carolina 4's, J and J...8li $83 North Carolina 6's,.... i ,1.10 , JlJOi a u;- rsrown uonsuis .....1.05 Tennessee 6's , 87ii ieuuwt i-cvy ..,1i"aY 'VirgiaUi S2&j&Z19 J AdainExpre . ' . A- L, 1 5 Chicago and Northwestern ...M,146J. unicago ana ortnwe-Mrn prerfl.1.42f CMcajrA m Louis and N.Orlejuu.. ' 82i Consolidated Coali....w-i...J....Uw'!8 DeLltad Lackawana...... .l.m Denrer and Rio Grande . 20 EastTenaessee....- Fort Wayne..... ................. .... . I.U1J Hannibal'7 and St Joseph-.- 88i -1.93 XXILLlClU Houston and Texas 40 1.86 Illinois Central.............. Lake Shore Louisville and Nashville 961 451' ...... Manhattan Elevated 48 Memphis and Charleston.. 331 97 Metropolitan , cievaie i . Michigan Central................. 91 Mobile and Ohio 8i Nashville and Chattanooga. 51 New Jersey Central.. 86i New Orleans Pacific, lsts 82 New York Central . l,!4i New York Elevated ..... 1.05 Norfolk and Western preferred.... 37i Northern Pacific common 21 Northern Pacific preferred 43i Ohi iand Mississippi....... .............. 22 . Ohio and Mississippi, preferred... 90 Pacific Mail 44 Pittsburg ,.M . 1.381 Quicksilver 44 Quicksilver, preferred 23 Reading..... .... 53 Kich raond and Allegheny 34 Rchmjond and Danville. ...U 52i Richmond and Wjt Pt TerminaL. 27 Rock Island.....;.. .1.16 Pt Louis and San Francisco.... , t22 ' St Louis and S. F , preferred......... 87 St Louis and S. F., 1st preferred-., J87 St. Paul-.-.. 88 St- Paul preferred... 1.14 16X88 PtW5fiC Union Pacific 76i United States Express 58i Wabash Pacific I5i Wabash Pacific preferred 86 I Wells Fargo $1.00 Western Union. 731 Bid. tLast bid. Offered. Asked. 4 ,, , Colien. New Yow-The total visible supply of cotton for the world is 8,402.b95 bales, of which 2,805.495 bales is Amer ican, against 8.184.436 and 3.570.136 bales respectively last year. Receipts of cotton at all interior towns is 55.871 bales; receipts from plantations 74,718. Crop in sight 4 649,366. Galveston Steady: 'middling lOf ; low middling 10 1-16; good ordinary. 9 9 16; net receipts 1.347; toss receipts 1 347; sales 185; stock 79 028; exp'ta coastwise ; to France ; Great Britain : continent . NoRPOLK-Firm; middling 10 5 16; low middling , net receipts 2.436: gross receipts 2.436; stock 49 504; (-ales 1,800: exports coastwise 76. to Great Bri tain 13.102: to continent . Baltimore Steady; middling 101 low middling 10 3-16; goo-l ordinary 9i: net receipts 642: gross 951: sales 400, stock 22.500; exports coastwiee ; to Great Britain ; spinners . Boston Quiet; n iddling 101; low middling 101; good ordinary 9; net re ceipts 673; gross 2,201; sales : stock 7,300; exports to Great Britain 1 145. Wujonuton-Steady; middling 101: low middling . 94; pood ordinary 9t; net , receipts 229; gross 229: sales ; stock 8.958; exports coast wise ; Great Britain ; channel Philadelphia- Firm : middling 101 low middling lOf : good ordinary 9: net receipts 478: gross 479: stock 18,576: exports to Great Britain -. Savannah Firm; middling 10J low middling 9j; (rood ordinary 9; net receipts 1.982: gross 1.9l2. sale 8 200; stock 91.143; exports to continent ; channel ; coast wise 468: Great B. itain . New Orleans Firm, middling 101. low middling 10 1 16; good ordi nury 9 11 16: net receipt 3 958: gross 4 331; snles 7 000: stck 423 539: exp'ts" to (Teat Britain 3.162: continent ; coastwise : France . MOP'LE Firm; middling 101; low middling 10; good ordinary 93. net rc ts 1.19 ; gross 1.191: sales 500; stock 44 979; exports coastwise 495; tj Great Britain ' : continent . Hem phis Firm: middling 10J; low middling 92: good ordinary 9i; net re ceipts 1.119: gross 1,176: sales 2,793; shipments 4.400. stock 89,656. ; Acousta Steady; middling lBf low middling 91 wood ordinary ; net receipts 222. gross ; sales 811. Charleston Firm; middling 10i: low- middling; lOi; eood ordinary 9i: net receipts 1.168; gross 1,16s; sales 200: stock 64.653. exp'ts to conti nnt : coastwise ; Great Bri tain 2 071: France . New YORK Steady; sales 840. mi l dling uplands 10 11-16: Orleans 1015-16: consolidated net receipts 14. 07; exports to Great Britain 19,790; France ; to continent . Fnlnrrf. New York Net receipts 252. gross 1,410. Futures closed etrorjg with sales of 87,000 bales. December January 10.7la.73 February .. 10.72a.73 March 10.9la.92 April.. 11.06a 07 May - ll.20a.21 June..... . 11.33a 34 Jnlj Angust September. October November ., 11.44a 45 ll.53a.53 ll.15a.18 10.80a. 85 10.70a.75 Urerpool Cotton llatket. Liverpool. Jan. 28 A'ojh, Cotton firmer: middling uplands 515-16d; Or leans 6 l-16d: sales 8,000: opeculation and export 1.000; receipts 16.200; Amer icau 14.200 Cplandu low mid'nK clause February and March delivery 5 60 64d; March and April 6d; April and May 6 3 64da8 4 64d; May and June 6 7 64d; July and August 6 15 64d. Futures quiet. 10 P. M. Sales American 6.000. Up lands low middling claust) January de livery 5 58 64d; February and March 8 69 4d; April nnd May 6 v64d; May and June 6 6 4d. June and July6114d; July and August 814 64d. Futures Cly Cotton Alarlcet. OmcB or Ths Obsertkr, Charlotte, N. C, Jan. 27, 1884. f The ci'y cotton market yesterday closed firm at the following quota tions: Low Grades 7 a8 . 8 aSi 0 aSi Middling Stains middling Tinges Low Middling. Si Strict Low Middling. 811-18 Middling .... CITY PRODUCE MARKET- Reported by T. R. Maqill JANUARY 2, 1884. Corn per bushel Meal " Wheat Peas, Clay. 'i Lady, . " White - " Peanuts, per bushel. 78a80 78a80 l.OOal.10 85a7 ......... j 1.10al.25 85a90 lJ25al.75 Flour-Family- Oh8.50 . : . Extra 2,85a2 40 8.80a2.85 Oats, shelled i..k Dried Fruit ApplSvPr 8)., 6255 5a6 8a9 6a 8a4 50a55 60a7S 2a2i 60u65 ! 2528 12a20 16a?0 16a29 25a28 9al0 8540 ,7a8 : 8a8i 85 . .,85 . 7ac3!j.ieejea. : unpeeied...... " Blickber lies. Potatoes rSweet.t.... .. Irish Cabbage, -per. pound Unions, per Duanei ax. iX kks. bendoeea..... Uhickens... ........ ............ DucJtt ......... .......... n....M ujlav b per iv . v" Wool, washed.. .-1 5055 F'OHSAXB. X good eyen-horse -power Steam Engine arrf Boiler. W1U run a O-i&wGla, or airjr other Ocht macblaeiT state Aim PKEiLCHEd'S PECUOAR1TIES.-A studious man. An industrious man. An elueritlmari. . energetic man. Ljil -itei 8rtmAffm5'lavs-its .hand on the preacher and CpHC Ul iUl plicae, Vliattwv- J""v-1 J rnands him to" stop", his workT. tike all other brain-workers, h-yer, etorypoeCand scribe, the preacher dften exerts his brain too much and omits to give stomach and hver a fair chance. These organs rebel, and the brain-toiler is in trouble. He thinks he has consumption, Blight's dis ease, and fifty other diseases." His indigestion puts him in a state of misery which is next door to a state of 'sin.. Under such pressure many ministers are voted a trip to Europe, the expenses paid by the congregation. With many others this is impossible, and their peculiarity is that, they have to stay at home. Cut no man need complain at having to stay at home, so' long as he can procure a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, which can be had at any drug-store. O, how it tones up the debilitated preacher! Itset3 his liver to rights, and enables his stomach to digest the food he puts into st; Tt cives' him he w1 cheer "and takes away the horrors. The Rev. W. I L Chapm-ari Baltirrior a state of debility. Brown's Iron Bitters helped him out of all that. The Rev. Mr. Barham, of Warren ron, N. C, found it "a complete restorative, tonic, and appetizer. So nave many other ministers, ahd'so will persons of every profession Or per ftiasion who try this best of all tonics. (R'ossi&iuincipg. We have a kinds for LADIES AND GENTS, Also a full line otx Arctic, Alaska and Rubber Over Shoes, nil frn WAmnn Kl l ttn rni IMPERIAL SHIRT, Ts meetinsr with arreat success. gan compare with it in quality ELTA8 &d CORN! A LP REUS COMMISSION Newberne, - - Orders for Corn and cfll kinds of Grain solicited. Grain of all kinds bought from tbe grower, thereby saving the profit paid to middlemen. SMALL COMMISSIONS CHARGED, and orders tilled promptly at shortest notice. Correspondence soil. ltod. Refers to tbe National Bank of Newberne; T. A. Green, Mer chant, Newberne; L. U. Cutler. Merchant, Newberne; Geo. B. Gulou, Merchant, Newberne. Jan22dlm Mecklenburg JOElDT CHARLOTTE, N. C. JTPVr RECKlVftJ AND IN SXWUM. A UUSB 8CPPLI 01 Saw mills, Horse Powers, , Water Wheels, Steam Engines, The Gregg Reapers, Portable Corn mills, Wheat Mill Outfits, The Meaaow King Rakes, The Meadow .King Mowers, V heeler and Meleck Separators, The Gregg (Self Dumping) Rakps, Boilers, both Portable and Stationary. lave muM llaek' FRESH SUPPLY OF Or Oar Own .tltinuf aclnre. Cocoanut, Vanilla, Chocolate, Molasses etc., late Paste and Cream Past-, Choco- IkLSO A NICE A SSOU TMENT OF French Candies, Burnt Almonds, Jordan Almonds, Vanilla Almonds, Marshmellow Drops, Chocolate Drops, Extra Fine Choco late Prolines, etc., etc. cinr O Also irvn make of PLAIN CANDIES, WHICH WE MAKE DAILY. OdU and get a Pound Package for Sun day. CAKKs, KREAD, PIES, LOLLS BUNS ALWAYS OX 1IAJE. D. M.KIGLER. A. J. BEAU, &10D 1 I have removed the stock of goods formerly be longing to J. M. Miner, to my store, where I offer them for sale AT COST. Merchants and families wUl find It to their Inter est to examine my stock before buying elsewhere. A. J. BE ALL, j Sandern nnltlInrrTollire St. Merchan j i.!-.v:-iitf:-V :,, l ; ; WHOLESALE GR0X3EB AND OblOOBSIQN MBJEtCELANT, 1 Cones 8U, Charlotte. - Orders solicited and promptly tlUoii rLD PAPERS by the hundred lor tale at w THI3 omen A gentlemanly man. A iaithlul man. An A man highly respected, xct, m good assortment of Rubber Garments of all GIRLS AND BOYS' There is no other Dollar Shirt and mitte. Oall and see them. COHEN. W. WOOD, MERCHANT, - North Carolina. Iron If oris, achlacrr f all klada rmrnlahed at ftfae- JOHN WILKES. DW1AL SfiW tUU CU, NORFOLK, VA. Ine franchise or tius enterprise is based upon the charter granted by the Legislature of the State to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company, and its legality nas been fairly tet-ted be tore the courts. The object in view, is the "improve ment ana extension" of the caaal, a most important public work, connect ing the waters of Virginia and North Carolina. Only S.V.OOO Ticket, are to be sold with 3SO PRIZES, aggregating 13,050. Each Drawing haa secured added con- naence, ana the will be made regular ly upon the third Thursday of each mouth, before the public, and under the supervision of duly authorized com missioners. Forthe 21st FEBRUARY, 884, CLASS D is presented with the following Scheme. CAPITAL. PHIZE, $3,O00, is. . . is. . . . is. . . . is. . . . is.... is ... . is.... is. . . . are. . . ar. . . are... are .. Pnz .85,000 . . 1,5(1(1 . 1,0(10 . . , 5(K) . . 200 .. 20o . . 2(M 2K . . 60o . . 750 . . 1.0(10 .. 1,000 .$450 .270 . 180 356 Prizes, distrihut ine.. . ; . . . .. .$13,050 Tickets Only 1. Plan of Lottery similar to that of the uuuieiana vompuny. . J. P IIOKU4C1I, 3Ianarr. Application, for club rates, or for in formation upon any other business, should be plainly .written, giving State, county an, town- of writer. Remittances should be sent "by "Ex" press rather than by P. O. Money orders or registered letters. - f xprtos charges upon $5 and larger sums will be paid by the Company. Address" plainly, : . J. P. HORBATl, - : . -; - Norfolk, Va Agents for sale of tickets repaired throughout the Stnte. Add ress applica tions as above. t . ri . undersigned supervjedy tfie Dnwihg Class C. oh lb? Jantfary, it, of the Dismal Swm Lottery Company, and certify that it -v COBduotwuVTith:. trict fairnes. to all -inteited... JlA GEO T. Bi;Si2- i : T rv;,i;? cAS. PlOKEtT - ;janl8 .vjjr tmiaaioiwrfcvfeF H O PRIN TERS. We will seUaP ?S2tJ2J I Pkm PHDer Cotter. Good as nevrewett knttt 1 Prize of 85.00 1 do 1.500 1 da 1,0(10 1 do 500 1 do 200 1 do 20o 1 do 200 1 do 200 6 do 100 15 do 50 100 do lo 200 do ..... 5 Approximation 9 Of.... .....$50 9 of 30 . 9 of 20 . tawnm. (ViitAnm Will be swtsEwfc Wen V Wool and LADIES' IMITATION SANDALS AND FOOTHOLDS. BOYS'. MEN'S and CHILDREN'S RUBBERS. A. Wall Line of Trunks, Traveling; Bass and Ladies' SntclieN, GRAY &d J3RO. TR 4 1n ST It EFT. Jut irteceivecL at Slioe THE LATEST STILES OF SOFT AND Gent's Fine Hand Best stock and LOWEST PRICES in Boy's and Children's Shoes. PLEASE CALL, WE CA3f SUIT YOU. MOYK.t & HIRSHINGKR. BURGESS WBOUBAU US BRAIL BXAUB II ALL KINDS Of liNlfDRI BEDDING, &C. FULL LIN OV CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOS and CHAHBRB SUIT. COT PINS of all kinds on hand No. 6 West rnde att Ciuirlntto Nortb Carotins. CENTRAL HOTEL 2 9 I. TrmTrellH Will WtmA ai All arv.M-i tm fit a4 let Mt4 VMt i iM Pmim rnrnn all uanm. H, 1 EDlUxND, (Successorjto Ettinger & Edmond,) RICIIIO, VA. Works Established October, 1850. Builder or STATIONERY and PORTABLE ENGrIN ES, 8aw Mills, Orist stills, Mill Urarins-. Etc. eg . B0ILKR8 OF ALL KINDS MADK TO OBDKB OF IKON, OH 8TKKL. CALJUAtt Uuttl WITh. Conner) 'i Patent diking Tool, which dons not gash the sheet HYDRAULIC PRESSES, lad all Kla4a f Englae sus4 HydrKKlle Piasi tot BI Parttealv sttentlon e0e4 M our I0I1U BIBlACUO PSHT lot 0T BMd te Cttaiogat. CONGRESS SPRING Tbe Standard Mineral Water. CATHARTIC. ALTERATIVE. A SDec'fic for dis orders of tee Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, luxema, Malaria and all impurities ol the BLojjj. So enviable a name h is this famous Mineral Water, that tha managers of Inferior mineral snrines. desirous of imltatlnz ttu natural purity of the bottled water of Congress Soring. Inject a pow- ermi acta m weir doiuou waier w preserve ine crude Ingredients in solution, being so heavily rnaen wnn Llmeand Iron 1epolt. With such eontrivances. boeus testimonials doctored analysis caids . they aeeK to rival the pure medicmai waters oi vxtn&'ess spring. -The legolaraeasan visitors to. Saratoga full? after painful expirlences. Ia proof of this fact we .can produoe a great m iny respoaiible names. But the Saratoga visitors without ciiwi-ieaea, and many who use the bottled waters (often labeled aa cura tives for dlaoi-ders which they poaltlvely aggravate), should remember, that crude, nirsh mineral waters produce headache, a sense of burning and nt rnal irraUon, and do lrrenarahle Injur; to the ctee.uve organs ana Kianeys.- CONGRESS WATER, PTJE, NATURAL AND RE LIABLE. None eenulne sold on draught. For sale bv Druggists, urocers, wine Mercnauis ana Hotels. janJsuntuesAtnursaprju FOR SPECTACLES OF ALL KINDS, AND THE PATENT SPRING. EYE GLASS, TEX BEST THS MARKET, OO TO Unlet' Ne-vr Stand, .On Trade street, above Wilson's Drug Store. A. 1I.ES. FOii RKNT, The largest Warehouse 6a College street, in one square of the postoffice and one square of the joint railroad freight; depoU rvP(is8ion given 1st Januaryvipi. .apply to A , ; ; N YE HUTCHISON, Corner Chlfon unH n'nnrf h fiui.i, iUWilJUU denoe wellloo.ted, oonvenient to busi- hui, cuobw hi wiiHuiae DurchHjutr . n - Choice of two' desimM ;wl': r ERS. It II Arctics, Store STETSO.VS AI OTHER MA KE STIFF HA IS, - Sewed Calf Boots. NICHOLS - CHARLOTTE, N. C. CP . I tS- 1 1 & H t P ia. tNraiL BOTEL kp By with Fw, m4 ! N.w. Im Mkn P(, ih HOWl M.tt M WMBInrM. U.C KCLaU rMprMoc afactnr. .f Teteec wrU R. B. A PRICE LIST. SOMETHING NICE. I have SO bar rels of choice FAMILY FLOUR that i will sell at 6.m) per barrel: it 13 a bargain. try it ! Try it! ! 10 Quarts Imported White Beans for $1.00 8 lbs Italian Macaroni. l.fti 18 lbs Buckwheat Flour, l.oo 25 lbs Imported Germ.in Cabbage. l.tXr 30 Bars Kirk's India Blue Soap, l. 25 Bars Capital Soap. l.( 6 lbs Lion Baking Powder, 1 v 28 lbs Hominy, MO 12 lbs Fancy Dried Apples, l.mi 12 lbs Uupealed Dried Peaches, l.mt 13 lbs Brown Sugar, l.in 121bsCSugir, l.ivt 10 lbs Standard firanulated Sugar. 1 . i 1 Bushel Red Onions, l.ii' 1 Bushel Choice Irish Potatoes, 1 . 6 lbs White Cream Cheese, 1.(0 6 lbs Vanilla and Cocoanut Cakes, 1" 2 lbs Lorlllard SnuH, l.) Choice Hams at 151& cents per pound. T. Robert Jenkins' Butterfly Lard in 20-lb buck ets at IHa centa; 10-lb tius at 12 cents; !n Vlb tii- at lOa cents, loose at l'AS cents. Tli s ard Is without doubt as good as In the city. . . h m uni facturer'B certincaie is with every package and tt . s waxranted pure. :. I sell the bestPatent floor, (per sack) for $3.75 CholoKaaaitoui?i. . . " ' " 3.00 Cow Feed, 2 bushels In a sack, 1 50 Imported Dem. Molasses 65 cents per gallon. Extra Choice N. O. Molasses 65 cents per gallon. Suar Syrup at 40 cents per gallon. 1 dozen 3-lb cans Standard Tomatoes, for $1.30. 1 lb Smoking Tobacco at 36 cents. Plain Candy, Pure, at 15 cents per pound. A good Broom for 25 cents. 6 cent Cigar for 2i cents. 1 10 cent box of Blacking for S cents. With this list of loiv prices you may bs awire-f that everything I sell is equally as low, and I re spectful invite all to coma and see for themselves. TI"s Prices are Cusli. I deliver everything inside of the city limits. Thanking you for past favors and winning you t world of good luck I am Respectfully, tt. B. AI-ETAOKR- and un - BfHlKS Mi li III exaoaei of Volumes a year. The choicest liter -ture of the world. Catalogue free. Lowest prices ever known. Not old by dealers. Sent for examination befora payment on evidence of good faith. JOHN B ALffEN, Publishei, P. O. Box 223. 18 Vesey St.. N. janldaw4 e MOTICK. ' All persons indebted to the late firm of Phelanot Rosa will please call at my orJtoe at once and settle. V. W. FLEMMINO, Jan24 Awignea! OTFIta. THIS OITICS. Z.m ""T2Jpj at

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