gju GKnvlottz 0ftg&tV, "PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY , v ' . BY - s.l Iv; CUAS. IS. JONES, Editor and Proprietor. ..; , Tr ... . - rfewTHmtD AT THE POSTOFTICK IS CHAELOTTK, N. C.rs Second Glass Mattes. v-- - , . I'J believe in an open and sturdy partisanship which secures the legitt mate advantage of party supremacy; but parties were made for the people, and, I ar unwilling, knowingly, to give my assent to measures purely partisan, which will: sacrifice : or en danger their interests.'''' G rover Cleveland. . "For President! -GttOTER CIiETE3LAW, r , OF NEW YORK. ' Fr VIc President: - THOMAS A. HENDRICKS.' - ? OY INDIANA. , v. v t . FOB ELECTORS AT LARGE. ' W. H. KITCHIN, JOHN N. STAPLES. .. . ELECTOR SIXTH DISTRICT: ALFRED ROWLAND, OFBOBESON. , CONGRESSMAN SIXTH DISTRICT: - RISDEN T. BENNETT, OF ANSON. ' DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. v C FOB GOVERNOR, t ' ALFRED M. SCALES, ' -: ' " v OF GUILFORD. FORjLDTOTENANT GOVERNOR, CHARLES M. STEDMAN,. - OF NEW HANOVER. FOR SECRETARY 07 STATE, WILLIAM -L. SAUNDERS, '. i '- . , -OF ORANGE. FOR TREASURER, . DONALD W. BAIN, OF WAKE. ' j -r . FOB ATTORNEY GENERAL, . ' THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, OF BUNCOMBE. FOR AUDITOR, . WILLIAM P. ROBERTS, - i OF GATES. FOR SUP'T OFPUBLIC INSTRUCTION, - a M. FINGER, r OF CATAWBA. . FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT, AUGUSTUS S. MERRIMON, - OF WAKE. . C. : ; . The election in Vermont took place yesterday. ' ;As it is a decidedly Re publican- State, the Democrats did not exnect to carrv it. nor did thev wor with that view. In 1872 Grant had a majority of 80,564; in 1876 Hayes had a majority of 23,838, and in 1880 Garfield's majority was 20,036. From the meagre reports which- the - dispatches brought , us last . night, it appears that the Democrats have cut down the Republican majorities con siderably, and in some places have cast the largest" vote ever given to the ' Democratic ticket. While practically the result will amount to nothing in a national point of view, it will be to ? some extent an' index of Republican crf.Ton flpf.ri tlSA PIqima oanfimnnf ir the New England States. ' - . Col.' Wm. Johnston desires, us to state that he never uttered at Salis -bury the lan gauge attributed to him in the Raleigh. News and Observer of the 30th ultimo, and . that never in his experience, either in public or in ' private, has he made - us of such vulgar and profane expressions. , Open tn of the UsiTerslty - Special to Tek Obskrvxh. Chapel Hill, Sept 2. The present session of the University of North rfl l; ' . . a J vyorauna owns wiin ona nunureu '. and ninety-five students, a consider" able increase in the number in atten y ance at any previous opening The : prospects of tie University are bright. N - - - THE tiXlEfLX PARTY. i : Washdjgton, Sept.- 2. An army. omciai wno nas recently- reaa i por- tiuu ut me uames oi xne -tfreeiy party said today that they - revealed a more serious conditions of affairs . , than the survivors : will jfdmit Tt seems that from the bezmniner of the expedition there were disputes be iween memoers ot uxe party, jjyeee '. . led to a division which existed at the - - time of the rescue. When found," there were two parties, one in charge u ot Sergeant Long, the other in charge of Sergeant Brainard,' and they were living separately as two tribes, . GreeTy, while an invalid, and durina? rthe last few months- of' Arctic : life. -was ui xne party neaaea oy lifrainard " whft PJirwl fni ii'm The diaries show that stealing ra Z Hons was a common practice.? One v.aays that Dr. Pavy stole them when- - efer.the. opportunity offered;' and - iat be sometimes took such as were apportioned to indisposed members of the party ; at other times wnea men were sent to shoot birds and were successful, the diaries say not all the birds killed were taken to camp, but some' were concealed in the snow for the future uso of the hunters.: No mention is made of cannibalism in portions of the diaries that have been read, and the officer who has seen them refuses to say whether or not anyther member of the party than private Henry is ' re -ported to have been shot. Army officials say that the contents of tae diaries will not be made public until n investigation is ordered. -' ' Beuirn from Vermont. ' White River, Junction, Sept 2. The returns from 23 towns gives Pin gree (rep.) 5,607, Reddington, (Dem.) 2,245; jittering,' 90. ' These towns in 1880t gaveFarnham, (rep.) 6,419, Phelps, 2,573: scattering, 65, Burlington, Sept. 2. Burlington elects O.i A." Hubbard City Represen tative by 392 1 majority, in a total vote of 1,800. This is the largest Democratic majority ever cast here. : An ; Irishman was telling a few friendswhy he was for? Logan: "I niver saw this Gineral Logan, 'but : Dinnis Riley towld me t that ; all his life he had been murtherin' the Eng lish, and, be Jazzes, that's the kind vlv a man as suit3 me I" A ScnlliEsr IIatch. LAwrrrcm, Uazs., Sept 2. Teem- ";:.- i llcmer in a three mile - -1 -3 1 i U : '.13 Tend today THE CONNECTICUT DUMUUUAVX V -:v . AsBembied In Stai Contention Got, waller .Ke-nwni"a-u , TTiBwmin cimCK ffent' 2.--The Democratic convention was calledita i-i wnlnlr t.Vifa Trrm?nfir ibv James Gallagher, chairman of $ho State committee, and Congressman Edward W. Seymour was cuuoeu temporary chairman. He Driqny nrMivusanA fho fnn vpntion. oredictins victory for Grover ' Cleveland, and auuaing to me nepuwuiaui uuiuma tion for President as "one which.had drawn from the .Republican ranks many of that' party. He spoke of the Republican party as one wuuoo record in public life had , caused the cheeks of his friends to "mantle with shame." Ttia fnntnf.?nn vnted to' rsieri all that miffht be nresentcd to the committee on resolutions with- out reading. -:, One resolution so jiar woo in favfyf nf a secret ballot and' the v weekly payment of wagesj to laboring men. - " ! Hon. JiMLwara Wi seymour, tempo rary chairman, was made permanent president of the convention. S An informal ballot was - ordered for a candidate for Governor. . . A motion to present the names of candidates was voted down. I . Chairman Gallagher at tnis point said it was due to Gov. Waller that he should read a letter he had re ceived from him, which had been published in the newspapers, Jbut witnout nis autnoritvi . vOlmBf Ad nrvnnsfld the readinff of the letter and the convention loudly ap plauded him. A time ot contusion followed, during wnich various mo tions were made, one of which jwas that Gov. Waller be nominated . by acclamation. - - . Thpsp.hair decided that during the taking of a ballot no other business was in order, and the letter of Gov. Waller, in winch, as is Known,- ne said he would not again be a candi date, was not read. Before the in formal ballot was announced the motion was again made to read the letter of the Governor, but it -was voted down by a large majority.' - The informal ballot resulted : Thos. M. Waller, 297; George Qr Sumner, 94. . . Olmsted, of Stanford, then moved the re-nomination of Gov. Wallet by acclamation. v ; Tnntr nf Darien. said he -chad jMxaA n lof-.ter nrintfid in the neWSDar V w mr - - ners in wnicn uov. waiier' nau ub- clined the nomination of the Democ -racy, and he thought the tinw had arrived when if a candidate" aid no or yes he meant it. : r r p f Opposition to the nomination by acclamation was made and the mption was withdrawn. - H - -1 Olmsted then read the letter from Governor Waller written yesterday in which he Baid he had written a letter to Mr. Gallagher saying he, did not desire a re-nomination, because of the personal sacrifice the canvass would require of him, but the letter did not say he would refuse the nom ination if tendered him. After the reading of the letter an excited; indir vidual, who ; was said not to !be a delegate, made a confused : talk in which he said Gov. Waller had; gone back on bis creed, and was the sneak of Ben Butler. ;' -r. I - r - A final ballot was then ordered, the delegates voting by ballot after roll call, and resulted as follows: Thos. M. Waller, 338; Geo. G. Sumner, 75. Geo. G. Sumner was then re-nomi. nated for Lieutenant Governor by acclamation. .. - j- -I : j ; A Jadietal Oeeiaioa on Virginia Bonds. RiCHaidND, Sept 2. An important decision was rendered in the United States Circuit Court here today . by .InAea Hiurhes. who held that in 14 cases now before this court, covering some f300,vuo ot tax receivawe cou pons, judgments must be given re quiring these coupons to be funded, the . recent legislative enactments being invalid to prevent " such f und-ing.- ."Judge Hughas delivered an Alahrtrate nninion. showizur the! ores ent condition of the State debt, and that tbe' recent legislation oy toe general assembly had left $4,150,000 due, unprovided for and outstanding to narrass tne state treasury, cum ber the courts and flyblow the j repu tation of the State in the monetary centres of the world. He said the ap prehended serious consequences from this state of things. -. j The First Jew Hanged ia Alleghenr PrxTSBURa, Sept 2. Martin Wein berger was hanged this morning in the county jail yard for the murder ot Louis Uottrreuna, a peadier;. near Xawiehir. on tne ngnt or j une 16, 1882. fhe execution was private, not more than 40 persons, including the members of toe- press. beingpres ent - There wre no rejigous . ser vices, ana alter the noose was adjust ed the trap was sprang and the con demned : launched into eternity. Death resulted - from strangulation, and in fifteen minutes life was pro nounced extinct Weinberger, was a Jew, the first ever hanged in Alle gheny county, and he is believed to be the second in the United States. - Mowiwtot 9 Change of Conns. ;i Peterssur&, "Ya.; gept, 2.--The entire session of the Hustings (Goijrt, j uae Jfi.; Ji. r .ann presiduiA was occupied today in hearing an argu ment on-the petition of Isaac Barks dale, treasurer of the State of Yu ginia, praying that the suit- bf the State.of Virginia vs. the Planters and Mechanics Bank, of this city,; be transferred to the" Circuit Court' of Richmond. Thev counsel . for the creditors and - trustees of - the bank argued against the removal pf the suit, claiming that the Hustings Court of this city is the proper place for it to be tried. The court; has re served its decision until the $e&m ber term to be held on the 3rd Thiirg. day of this months , Factories 8toppiDrDigtres8 An one , f the Operative. ' j ' -,b'' - Petersburg Va., Sept 2.- All bf the cotton factories in this city and vicinity have stopped work, throw ing out employment a large num ber of men, ' wjen and children, many of . whom are actually; s,uffermg from want of the necessaries of; life. At a'meetingof the city council last night an application was made for a special appropriation for the relief of these sufferers and that a committee be appointed tos disburse the funds. The matter, however, was referred until the noxt meeting of the council. Cholera's DailjrRecord.j r- Rome, Sept 2.The official buUetin showing the progress of the cholera in the various province of Italy for the past 24 hours is as follows ? Aquil-1 la, oner fresh case sand one death; Bergamo, 17 fresh cases ; 9 deaths : Campobasso, four fresh cases and one death ; Cuno, 14 fresh cases ' and 11 deaths; Genoa, 41 fresh cases and 15 deaths; Lucca, 2 fresh cases;. Maz zecarara, 1 death : Modena, . 2 fresh cases and 1 death ; Milant 1 fresh ease; Parma,M fresh cases and 3 deaths; Turin, -4 fresh cases f and 3 deaths; City of Naples, 01 resh cases. !' : , . tifVs' preserver. ."' i -"v . NEW HAMPSHIRE REPUBLICANS. Endorse Blainend Logan and Nomi . nate a Stale Ticket ; Concord, N. II., Sept 2. The Re publican State Convention was called Co order by Chairmau . Gallinger, ! of the State Committee, at 10:35 a. m. urit.h a. lnrffl attendance of delegates And orxwt.atnr nhairman Gallincer's addrts?s was well received, .he ex pressed K?e convicuon tnat tn dwhx inees of the party would receive 5,000" mm'nritv inNbi? HamDshire .next November. The organization recoms mended at the meeting of s the State -ii i A A committee lass evening wa utuiw5u, and the genttemen . named at that timA wfif.' elected as Dermahent 0ffi cers of the convention. Mr. Greene, chairman, thendeurereamsaaaress.. He alluded to the brilliant record , of the Republican party and "the " great fundamental truths which haddevel oped such men as Lincoln, Grant and Oarrlftld Ha arsrued that' the Republican party favored good . gov ernment or tne people, tor tne peopie and by the people,' with all that such government "implies. He conceded that the revenue of today.is in; excess of the wants of the government, but asserted it to be the purpose of the l&epuDiican party to reueve tne peo. nla fmm ariv nnnARarv burthens. Regarding our foreign policy he said - ,vy e ueiieve m mo puuujr uiau uuuua our own business and expects ' other nations to mind theirs ; that asserts our rights and maintains them." He i ? i a- , ' ti: spoKe in euiugiaiii; bui uis jl uuuo and Logan. , -. - The convention then proceeded to ballot for a candidate for Governor by counties which resulted as follows : Whole numoer 566. .Necessary . tor choicft 284. David H. " Goodell. of Antrim 136; Moody Currier, of Man- cnester 410; scattering x. turner a nomination was -made" unanimous, And a fAmmittea fiacorted him to the platform where he made an address accepting the nomination. . " tieo. w . Libbey, of Whitfield, and Jas. E. Ta.rkin. of Concord, were "elected Presidential Electors. After the adoption of a series of resolutions the convention resolved itself into county conventions for choice of ,100 mem-, bers of the State committee,after the names of - those selected - had been announced the convention adjourned. v.: V?i1 dominated lor Congress. - X ;V ;:: Reading, Pa., Sept r 2. Daniel Ermentrout was today renominated for Congress by the Democratic con vention of the 8th district ; ; Owossoy Mich., Sept 2 The Green back and Democratic Congressional conventions for the 8th district were held here today. Both nominated E. Tarsney of east Sigma. Montgomery, Sept "2. The Demo cratic convention of the 5 nd district of Alabama, today renominated H. A. Herbert by acclamation. t- Davenport, Iowa, Sept 2. J. HX Murphy, was renominated tor con gress by the Democrats of the 2nd district. Cases Against Col. Cash and Others Abandoned bj the State; . News apd CpgrteE. Chkraw, Sept 1. Oiir court was called this morning at 10 o'clock, and was adjourned until 0 o'clock on Tuesday morning, owing to the un accounted "for absence of Judge Witherspoon. ' The solicitor has con cluded to abandon the case - of the State against Col. Cash, Sam Lee and other cases, the direct outgrowth of the CashoRiehards difficulty. A Runaway Accident. -Washington, Sept 1. Representa tive Casey Young, of Uemphis, ar rived here yesterday,- and today. whUo driving near the capitol, his buggy broke down, frightening his horse, which ran away, dragging him some distance in wreck. No bones were : broken, but Yong's bruises are: sufficient to confine him to the house for the present under a physician's care.- - Aliners'Ketorninc; to Work- - Coal Centre, Pa , Sept 2.- Sheriff Chambers arrived last mgnt and will remain to see ample protection given; to all who " desire to work. ' ,- The strikers have ma 3 no attempt to jnjfcerceptN any luii-umuiAit fuss I way to w orK smce Saturday morning. and it fs thought that many wil avail themselves of the sheriff's presence to return to tbe miaes. No trpuble is anticipated- ' - Tef as BepnHiean Contention. Houston, Sept. fcThe Republican State convention convened here at 1 o'clock this evening. , 4- J. Rosen thai, of Fayette, was chosen tempo rary chairman, and various commit jtees were appointed when the con vention adjourned until tonight . - r Determining the tirades of Cotton. New Sept 2. The commit tee of representatives of various - cot ton exchanges throughout the coun try, to fix the grades of 'cotton for JS84 -'8, today inspected a number Of samples. They wiH determine upon grades tor tb 900 pf 1884-'85, tomorrow.. - Dntier's Inconsistency. New York Herald (Ind,) . - ' " r Ben Butler is growing old and he is .quite shaky in physical respects. . In his recent epistle to the Ephesiens he refers to his antiquity and breathes a sweet melancholy ' desjre fop peace and tranquility, hy, ; then, oes he not retire to some shady nook and cease to tyonaa generation which is rather, willing to format hjm? Why this painful effort; to sreato a distur bance? . ' , The Main Exposition limldiBg Finish i Raleigh, N. C-i'Sept i.- The main tuiidin of the North Carolina State Exposition . sas ? today announced completed an& ready tot awarding floor space to exhibitor . ; . 4 ii-. "-. , P f j - V hodden Death of Senator Anthony. ' Providence, R. 1., Septen-ber 1. Senator Henry Anthony died here at 1.45 p. m. today. 1 He had been in his usual health this morning, but was attackei with vertigo after breakfast jgnd sank rapidly. . ' - ... , - - -; 1 a 1 " -' PoalOye pnw? : ftr PUe. 1 s To the people oi ttAt xhuvr es would say we have been gl?en the agency?) Dr.liaifW's Italian Pile Ointment emphatically guaranteed ii) bot a money refunded Internal, external, blind, Weed ing; or itching plies, Price 50c a box, No cure, no pay. Forsale by L.R. Wriston, druggist junelTeodly . ; : .. . - ' . For the prompt and certain eore of erysipelas use Ayer's Sarsaparllla, which is the specific en dorsed by the most eminent medical authorities. : filarial poison can be entirely removed from the sjhUij iiyiuese of Ayer's Ague Cure, which eon tains a sue sseofits, to .the prm of a vegetable product used fr i othgr ?t$fiit. Warranted, . . IIorsrord Acid Pfaasplwi Io Impaired Nerve Function. , - Dr. C. A. Fernald, Boeten, HassM says: "I have used tt in cases of impaired narva function, with beneficial results, especially In eases where the sys tem is affected by the toxic action of tobaeeo." "" - A Fait Ofier. Tex Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mlch.,o(Ter. to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Elec tric Anr ImnefS on trial for thirty davs. to men, old p 'id y k-tei v. u nervous debility ,4ost vltal- MARKETS BF TELEGKAPH . ; . - . SEPTSHBER 2, ISM. i-t':. - '. Produce. " Baltmork Noon Flour steady ; Howard Street "and Western Superfirar $2.37$2.75; Extra $3.00 13.75; Family $4.00 $5.00: aty Mills Super $2.37) $2.75; Extra $3.00S$3.8O; Bio brands S4.75e$4 87; Patapsco Family $6.00; Superlative Patent $&25. Wheat Southern st'dy; Western higher; Soutnem red 89891; do. amber- 93396; No 1 Maryland 91& asked; No 2 Western winter red spot (SVsSSm. Corn Southern steady;- Western firm. Southern White 66368; yellow 63t64 - CBlCZZV.-Fl&iT quiet. Wheat lower, opened a shade higher, receded sgaic but-whsa the report of the visible supply was announced, showing an Increase of 600,000 bushels, declined ffio and ruled steady, closing ftS4c under yesterday: Sep tember 7914S60. No. a Chicago Spring 79S793B. Corn in fair demand but easier; the reported In crease of 450,000 bushels In the visible supply, to gether with-large receipts, caused a weakness and prices declined J91c and closed i3?&c under yes terday; cash 62352; September 613521A. Oats quiet And iron cash 25; September 25a 2534. Pork dull: egsb Sl&503$19.00; September $1K753$19.00; October $3&253$18.50. Lard In fair demand; market declined 510 cents and elosed tame; cash $7.403$7.45; September 7.4'A S?.47tb. Bulk meats in fair demand: shoulders $6.75; Short rlos $10.10; short clear $10.80. - v Naval Stores WnjnNGTOK Turpentine firm at 28& Rosin firm; strained 95; good strained $1.00. Tar firm at 21.30: crude turpentine steady: - hard $1.00; yellow dip and virgin $1.65. - dull; strained and good strained $1.02 , Savannah Turpentine steady at iJSVa- - Rosin firm at $1.05. . Financial.: : - r NEW YORK. Bxchange, " 4.8254- Money 'V&. Sub-treasury balances, gold, $127,786; do. currency. 11,912. Gov ernments steady; four per cents, 1.20; threes 1.00 state bonds dull. Alabama Class A, 2 to 5 .-. 80 . Class B, fives.... ............ 98 Georgia 6's... 1.00 Georgia 7's mortgage 1.02 North Carolina's 29 North Carolina's New... .. ........... ........ 18 North Carolina's Funding... 9 South Carolina Brown Consols 1.03 - Tennessee 6's 39 Virgtnlae's..............,. 37 Virginia C nsols ........ V. .... S0 Chesapeake and Ohio. 71 Chicago and Northwestern.... ... .. ; 988 Chicago and Northwestern, preferred....... 1.31 Peaver and Rio Grande. ....... 12Vs Brie'..., -V...... ; ISte ast Tennessee...... L&1e.6 Sboro .:.-.. j Louisville and Nashviller.... ; " 291 Memphis and Charleston...... n. 27 Mobile and Ohio....... . 9 Nashville and Chattanooga. 38 New Orleans Pacificist...... 58 New York Central... , 1.01 Norfolk and Western preferred 28 Northern Padflo common. ....... ............ 211 Northern Pacific preferred. ;..... . . . ; 481A Paeiflo Mail.... ...v......... 481,5 Beading.. ...i 26 Richmond and Alleghany............... :. 8 Richmond and Danville..........:.......... 42 Richmond and West Point Terminal... 21 Rock Island 1.14: 8t.PauL.. 2 St Paul preferred..., 1.09 Texas Paclflo...... ....... 12 Union Pacific....... .... .. ...... ........... ATVa Wabash Pacific. 5 Wabash Pacific, preferred 14 Western union . Bid. tLastbid. goffered. lAaked.6Ex.Dlv. Cotton. Oatston Steady; middling 10'; net receipts tov; gross va; saiea as; stock tsaJb; exp ts coast wise : to Great Britain . Norfolk Steady; middling 10; net receipts o; gross 84; stock s3; sales l; exports coast wise 108. - - WnjnsQTON Quiet; middling 10; net receipts 19, gross 19, sales ; stock 620; exports coast Wise -. ;. . - vf Savassah-Steady; middling lWr net receipts 666gs8 666; sales 6a0; stock 298; exports coaslr Nkw OBLKANa-rQulet; middling 1034; netree'ts 121; gross 235; sales ; stock 16,903; exports coastwise ; to Great Britain ; France continent . . Mobil Quiet: middling 101: net receipts 99: gross 110; sales 100; stock 1710; exports coastwise Memphis Steady; middling 1034; receipts 22; shipments ; sales --f stock 4 991. - A0OU8TA Steady; middling JO; receipts 125; Shipments ; sales ; stock. Charleston Firm ; middling Kftfe: net rec'ts 168; gross 168; sales 100, stock 1232; exports coastwise ; continent . New York Ouiet: sales 485: mlddllne nnlanda 19 Orleans lUfe; consolidated net receipts 2546; exports U Great Britain ; to France ; comment . .-. i ' " Futures. Nkw Yonit Net receTpts ; gross 618. tares closed dull; snles 68,090 bales. Fu- A Of OIL. . Septembu. .. October. November.... December ... January ru.ary March April ....... . May. June. JtOf.... ... . .7ja.72 . 19.483.00 . 10.73.38 . 10.403.41 ,. 10.603.51 . 10.623.63 . 10.743.76 .- ia853 XI ,. 10.973.98 . IL"08ff.ifl ' - Uverpool Cotton Market. -Livxbfoox, September 1 More atsfpcsltooto operate shown by sellers, uplands 6ud; Orleans 6d; sales JDUXlOj speculation and export lOUO: receipts 12.000; American 11,900. Cpiands low miaauog clause September delivery, 6 12-644. ' September and October 6 10-64d36 9 644. October and November 6 8-64d36 2-64d. December and January 5 61-64d35 60-Cld. October 6 10 64d36 9-64d,' Futures quiet at a decline. : 2 P. M. Sales American 8200 . bales. ITnlanda low middling clause September delivery 6 ll-64d, September and October 6 8-64d, (buyers). October and November 6 lJd. (value). ' November and December 6 61-6id, (buyers December and January 5 60-64d, (buyers). ' January and February 6 62-64d, (selters); - February and March 6d, (Value.r " Karc aaJ April 6 2-64d, (vahie). FutorossluU ind inactive -T '., - oepwmoer ana ucioDer e v-eM, (buyers). Odtober and November 6 l-64d, (sellers).- November $nd December 6 61-64d, (sellers). Deceihber and Jaauafy B 60HS44, (seUersi. January and February 5igHM, yate)'. , .; February and March 6 664d, (vfflie;) Mflrch sndlpru 6 2-64d lsellers.P' . October f-6M, (buyers). f- " ' . Futures gigged iW . ' - . , - City Cotton Haricot. - ' Officb of tbh Oboebvsb, CHABLom, N. C, September 8. 1884. X The city cotton market yesterday c)oed barely MlddJIng...... ; 10 aeoeiflW yeeidsy,.. .......... ..i. ....... . Reported by T. "R. Maott. ';..: J; SEPTEMBER Bf, ' " Corn per bushel .86398 Meal per bushel...,. 86390 Wheat per bushel.. 76380 Teas Clay, dm bushel. . i -' 1 in lis i, : Lady per bushel.... ........ .... ..1.253L50 wuiw tier ouuaei. ....... ,,,,s.....i.ionn.it Peanuta per bushel. 17532.25 Flour Family.,-, ...,.,.. 1.903 '-f,v:.Fxtra...... ......... 1.753 r- fMpev, 1.663 - OatSTaened,-.;;;;;;. ..... 88340 uriea Jfnut-Appies, pertt.v.'..., V , 636 - Peaches, fceeled..-..-.-.'...v... ; sq ' " anoeeied . ti&fiB - Bhwkberrjes...;......... 7 J 834 wo .6wate.. ....... ..... 3 85390 . . Irish. ... .i.;'.;.-,,,- ' - 60356 uaDbage, per pound, .'.v. ........ ,-.,,f Onions, per bushel .;;..;.;.:; POtod.........-..i'r...V.-..v. Butter, per poun4.,,,..,. ,,'..,..... teev:n:;;:;-;;;;j Turkeys, per pound.....,,,;............ 15325 I33M p3i0 25(T-80 Beef, per pound, net...v.,..........,.. - 738 Mutton, per pound, net..., 83 8Vi Pnpowt, net..... : . ri Wool, Wasted.. i 85 nnwasUed...., , . 25" reacners, nBW....v..:.;.'i.j.'i;.... , B0355 Bags, per Ponnd..w..... ...-... .vv. EEiiB'ipncpptjras ,A foil line" of these goods, very desirable patterns at 5 T. C. SMITH & CO'S. , Another Lot of Pearliue just received and of fered to the t trade at makers prices, by . : T. C. SMITH & CO. Pp 1 j s J) ed plate c I asa J For Windows. . Sf.nro P etc., also Sky-light and Ploor- mg jjiass an . inifehed at low- cost by T. C. SMITH & Co.", agents for the -"Crystal Plate tilass Company," of St. Louia. - Irunlts. IVe Have one or. BHPS AND To be Found ia tUe City. 'All Kinds of ; - Traveling Bags, Satchels, Straps, Etc. 'When yon want a Trunk, Satchel, or a pair of Shoes or Slippers of any kind, you wll find It to your advantage to get our prices before buying. - , . - , ' Trade Street, Charlotte, N. O. Greenibjro Female' Collie, ;N. C. The 67th session of this well established and prosperous Institution will begin on the ' 1 -r " 20lbvof AngMf, 188i. x Location accessible, healthful and pleasant. Fac ulty efficient and faithful - Thorough work In all departments of Instruction. . ' Board, (exclusive of washing and lights), and tuition in full English course, per session of '.20 weeks $75 00 ' ' Charges for extra studies moderate. For catalogues apply to T. M. JONES, july6dtt . President St. Mary's School," RAI.EIGII, If. C. The Advent Term, the 87th Seml-Annual Ses sion, begins Thursday, September 11th, 1881. For catalogue address the Rector, " - REV. BENNETT SMEDES, A M. , Jtjlyl7d2m Female Institute, i STAU.fTOIf, VA. Mrs. Gen. J. E.-B. Stuart, Principal. The next session ot nine months begins Sept 11. 1884. Ef. Qcient teachers in every department. Number lim ited. -Terms reasonable. For full particulars apply to the Principal, - r- --' ulyl5eod6w. - - ? fS Established in . 1793, - is the only School for Boys In the South with GAS LIGHT, a first-class GYMNASIUM, and a flmt- ciastj uaui tiouse. The course is Prenaratorr or Flnlshine., There is a thoroughly equipped School of Teleg- npuj. . Special terms to young men of small means. . lSlst Session begins July 30th. ; For Catalogue, address - . Maj. R. BINGHAM, Jnne25dtf Bingham School, N. C. Houses Rented. Houses rented and rents collected, In the city Advertised tree of charge. CHARLOTTE REAL ESTATE AGENCY, - fi. K. COCHRANE, Manager, may2dtf Trade gtreet;Front Centra) Hot-L R. -B. A PRICE LIST. I sen the Patapsoo Superlative Flour, Which Is guaranteed to be ooe or the best nours en tie mar- aei. uau ror it and l will make the price to please I will sell you a choice Family Flour for Family Flour, pounds Choice Rio Coffee II pounds Granulated 8ugar, 12 pounds Confectioner's A Sugar, 12 pounds C Sugar, " - ' ? -14 pounds Brown Sugar, 12 pounds Choice Rice,- 8 pounds Mess Pork, -6tfes- Mackerel,' ' 6 poimds Lion 'Baking Powder, -flPeSoap, 1950 Matches, ' .. . 8 pounds Smoking Tobaeeo, $2.50 2.25 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1:00 1J0O i$o ljoo i i; wo. vom. ui oiacKiiig. Fresh Lobsters and Salmons. . . - - Sardines, domestic and Imported, Pure Ground Pepper. Allspice, Ginger. Cinnamon and Mustard. Elastic Starch. Gloss Starch. Alexander's Kitchen Polish and Tjuindrw Knan Kirk's Toilet Soap, the best, cheapest, and most pupumr nuap iu me country. Maccabor Snuff In i nr. Una Fhovea Jol orLorlllard Snuff In large Bladders I 1 wla sfcUrat 80s per pound, less than a bladder I SJSLI BEbTMPLENiOM And give a Gold Band Transparent China Gup and All goods delivered free. All goods sold as low as the lowest; many of artl fori OM nnf manH,..AA f n V. jj ' Zr Come and see for yourself and you will be pleased niui guvus aim piiuos, . Respectfully, .. - R. Ik. ALEXANDER. P WITH P MAY mean "fotsoned wtth Potash.?? This is the case withrluiidreas hd bJ&j betf nSvls until digestion 1 almost fatally pipittredT Swift' Specific is a vegetable remedy, and restores fnAsfe tern to health and builds up the waste made by "I Was Suffering With Hlrmd Tn1nn nrl truntaA. ooTciaj uiuubiu niui mvrvury ana poison,- omy to uuumj mo wurao. i na roiasn took away my appe flraand gave me dyspepsia, and both gave me rheu JJiatlaro. ItUentwjiSarsaparllla, etc. All these fcrsapejiHtt milctUns liave Potash In them. This made me still worse,' as tt drove the pofson farther Into my system. A friend insisted I shoojaT take chu.vb opecmcina rceureameoi we mood poison, prffvegie Mercury and Potash out o my system. iirosnnu on i cTtjr way. u John A. Smith, the largest merchant In 'Gaines He'&h' sarsi "I 'suffered for years rroni tHe cpwMBBorrysipelaaandEema. Icon pnueaio grow wprse undej medTcal treatment and DKjaklng madlciija egntalatog Potash. (3. s; Maw vuuj vwlulj owuiuiir. mj appeul, strength and flesh returned si ('was' our! with It-'' Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. ; is .- SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., -"i. : ' . Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. N, y. Office, 150 W 23d st between 6th and 7th Bvs. Pbua'delphla Offlpe, 1205 Chestnut St. .Oorrespdndeflceol $m O&tera.- . . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ' : " t;S fn the Superiof urjeon for Dower.' -agafhst - ' -r-.-r- : - -1 Grg A Ballard, T. J. DuUn, and M. A Bulln, Us , v Ja, ismes Fjht. an4 JPannie Fuxr, his wife, 1 cirs-at4aw of wauam BaUard, deoessefl. - It appearing to the court that George A. Ballard, James Furr and Fannie Furr, his wife, defendants In the above cause, eannot after due -diligence be found within thU State, and are -Bon-residents thereof and that they are proper parties to the pro ceedings which relates to real estate in which they have afrfnferest, ft ip therefore ordered that publi cation be made (n the Chablotte Qnaxuym, a weekly newspaper published in tie couiifyof Meek lenburg, for six successive weeks, notifying the said George A Ballard, James Furr, and his wife Par? rife turr, tp appear before the clerk of the Supe rior Court ef MackTenbure countv at hla nfflnoa. the court house In Cbarlta on the 12th day ot Sep tember, 1884, and plead, answer or demur to the petition filed in this case. w m ' ' - JOHN B, ERwlN, ang7w6w . Clerk Superior Court. FAY'S CE LED RATE Dn ' ?-. 'W ATER"PROOr At.'iun n:n.i:.M - Resetnbleo floe leather; for Eoofa, ' Outride nails, and InMde in place of plaster.-.. Very etrong tid durablejCsftaogrje with testlmo. Dials and samples FESjS. EntabiiBhed lfa66. WH. FAY CO., CaKiden, N. J. HI exanoors Trunks. tne Xjftr-great Stocks of -WDIES' TRUNKS GRAY & BBO, b 4 i; BUY YOtfB SCHOOL BOOKS B!ank Books Miscellaneous Books, Or whenever yoa need STATIONERY Of any kind, remember us and GK I O U R PRICE Before you purchase. You Will Save by it. TIDuY & BRO.,V TRYON ST., CHARLOTTE, N, C. snENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY Winchester, Va., prepares for University, Army, Navy or business. C.L. C. Minob, M. a. (unit. Va., LL.D. --..-.- . aug281msa$we FREE : i prostration, tbe rculta of Indiscretiona. MormiamgandliTHCBVITIi. Stnmt faith that it wm mm ory mo prompu aw to Hua to any animar a tnal paAa B7reolt of 11 ccata for FOR TRIAL tp4t. u Oa. A.O.OUB, $3 to $18 hf$T mmn vaftejj UJLHiVEJLAlM U: iEND&. Complete, Official Illustrated Life, by Col, FraVs TltrPLWFr-IISBlated bV thtt families ind fcionii. nf the candidates. Special terms to those ordering jivin a uisutuoe. iw uran you want, write lor nlmillani. ftr ap.nil-fiAn ..fAr nmsnMhia V. Ulafn. and Logan book takes the lead, and those Marvel- SOS. vntK, 404 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. aug2Idw4w -- ' :'.;. -; ; DiyiDEIjp IJOTICE. Thn BA(!nni oend Ko. 23 will be due September 'Isjt. net, to Biuauiuiuers of record ai a O'clock m., August 10. Tbe transfer books will- be closed fronvia o'clock m. August iu uum anuvomour 1st. ism. augSdlm I" B, RUFFINj Treasurer, mm mi The Consignment OF WE WJLt, TO DAY p . frp Pelow VALUE, TlhfkY lyiust' GO. MAYER & KOSS, -THE MPLENBORG ICE COMPANY, '--'i; - v ; Manufacturers of CRYSTAL XCBi From Pure Distilled Water, Are now prepared to furnish Pure Crystal Ice to the luuubav uiiua muuu uio reHcn OI aiL ' in thO city it will be delivered to consumers at their resi dences or places ef business tree of charge. union wniuujw iroin.B awrance. write for prices v June oaTTtrrf-rrf"' B(xK ADNiws I.io-Aiwjrs kept on hKn. SJld for sale in eonven'prt nak-oa fnrnnt HAMS THE CLOSING OUT Of Our Entire Retail Stock 'STILL "CONTINUES. Low Oat Shoes an 1 SlippsrCof ail kiads regardless ot !Sg g W Z$ &r ?a tl SP W Ea Carpets! The handsomest and cheapest stock of Carpets in tbe State have been leceived and ready for fnspection at ELMB & CO HEN'S. BURG ESS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF BE1)D1NG,-&C. A' full Une of CHEAP BEDSTEADS, IOONGES, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Cof Bns t all kinds on hand. No. 6 Wst Trade Street, Charlette; North Cajjln4, - E3E0ETS STANDARD A Tl fVtT f nil iTir. WTVlrt FILLS I by persons exposed " w tnvn Tw T ,.V JWttanany gifer jersey yay, , j, mm Buoxss, T. B Austm, Tei&s. I nse them in my practioe effeetnaHy.J. J. HcLehoee, M. D DubUi Texas. -Your pills are good, I use many In my practice. Da. M. T. DuKjf, Banaower Laadin", Jiles. '. ' - STAJTDABD CUBS CO., Proprietors, 197 Pearl Street, Mew York. ND k D.INELE R R. Cq4ea)edlf 4 e.. TRAINS GQINGL NORTH. Aug. 3rd. 1884. No. 61, Daily. . No, 6S, Daily. Leave Charlotte. " Salisbury, " -High Point, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, was , " Raleigov Leave Raleigh, Arrive txoldsboro, 4.20 6.07 7.25 8.00 9.35 a m 7.00 p m 8.23 p m 9.26 p m a m a m a m y.au p m a m 11.89 ft D p m 111! 1.30 1.45 4.00 P mJ p in P m No. 15VPaily except Sunday." - - - " Leave GreeDsbord 4.50 am Arrive at Baleieh 1.15 pm ' ACTtteaJGoIooiqtaspm - No. 5FCotinecJa-at" Greensboro with E & D R'fe for all poihts North, East and "Westrof DanViUe. kt SaUahim vAfh W D T " i i . kJimuumj niiu . . J. A. a. IWAU PUIU1A 111 FfP- S;" At GpRJsborp with W- & W. ft. B. dalLV. Nos. 51 and fisr 'dortneM. flf-ftrwumiwim hh." B. & 1). g. B. an4 fpy aff P4fnt oft hjlnoa. TRAINS QQim SOUTH. Aug. ard, 1884. No! 50, Dally. No. 62, DaUy. Leave Golds boro, . Arrive Raleigh, Leave Raleigh, Arrive Durham, - " Hlllsboro, Gregnsbaro, Leave ftreensooro, Arrive High PolSt ' Sahsburyi ' " - Charlotte, 11.55 a m 4.45 p m 6.02 p m 0.43 p m 9.00 d m 1QJJ5 p m a 110.40 p mi 11.87 p m 11.13 a m a m iz.m p m No, 16-Daily jaccept Sunday: ; pree;' 'Ijolia Leave Raleterh Aniye Gfeehsboro flaltahnrv f nr nil riAinf, An tor 1 R. and at. flhurlrut nlth a a- ft ii.Yir. for all points South and Southeast, and with A 4 C - - . -. '- ex. Sun. . Dally. Leave Greensboro, , h: 10 15 p m lO.OOha m HSS?ne?1rB ': 11.19 pmu.04 am n -i; j w eojG NOBTS- n' no; 53. Leave Salem, fl0 p m 609 a m Arrive Kernersvffle, - 8.B0 p m 6.S5 a m Arrive Green8boro,- - 7.00 p m 7.40 a m STATE XJNIVERSXTT R. R. ':- : ' '-?- ; ex. Bun, ex Sun. .Leave Chapel HUL . ; ; 10.25 a m 6.00 n m Artiva tnfreysly, ; f y u.a a m 6,00 phi - r,ii--. ."No. . No. a: - ? G0fN,G0pH. Dairy Liily- . : - - -; j-v- ex. Sun. ex. sun.- urrjcr auxjrimi UAltb WITHOTJT CHANGE. rtn f.infl en c, , v" iimua uuauu i,.)ivreen ew XOTK and At lanta, and between Gpldsboro and Warm SDi-inT brougullpiaii lfeflpois on traJlK I and between riWashlngJpnand'AngustaFaid Mrtiue ifldtouthwedd xexas.ArKansaa ad v- Gen. Manager. GenTpass. Agent " ? - Rlchmnnil V, . . f Medical College of Virginia, ; Ricnirinxn. 1 nf i!2e,?ntn wa' begins October 1st, -OF- v am ass Carpets! NICHOLS fr-m Ull a A A .. . . ; - ML TEiT Fewp n in ia Vivr; , , A" htvtH- INTERMIT. TEIIT FEVER, BIUOUS FEVER and kindred diseases Purely Vegotaolo. .j '"t" iciuouuu euccus, ana aci more promptly in mrnu forms of MALARIAL DISEASES than Calomelor Quiuin witbout a"v to Malans, they yrill expel the poison and protect theii pest. Cheapest and .plaasantost ltemedy known. The youneesf 'ewj an tok tJiom. gold by Druggists" and Medicine Dealers, or by awl ---Blaise tua- . : J Wnt i he People 8y-i-3Iy wif e and myself hare used yonr ' Stan. ST?.C.M?f ,U, witli great satisfaction; WeanUclrntenofarttiertronbltwiiS HAUI?iA ta InnffnBthavillaaM aiuif IT ....... t c . . . - .. wvw iujuii nauKMinKn, r.al.. rnilv. V.a TKJ1 i: jj u , ' --"-t . " ' r wm. uiuiiiB iu uirecuocs ana mey proved to be Just what was needed. Riv. P. J. Cochran, Pastor M. E. Church 8t. Cieores DeL I am weU pleased with "Emory's Standard Cure Pills." ttivo tried them on a great many cases of different fevers, have proved successful inevery instance. They -work liko a charm on CliHla and Fever and all Ma- f cc. eimm, mL., uauas, eiaj. 1 use your remedy in I pypte with gcod resnlts.LoKi;Hzo Watt, 1C. D., tittsfleld, Mass. I I o&ve nandled Four tllls for Malaria foE't.hnnna fmrr l,u,t. ,.rr, ; remedy loif Hta$ 'eases.'FKmVSHAKi', Drutrgis; jfonr CltHI PHIS have curedinany very stubborn caap: potteries fSAPffL. PRIZE 7,OOA. Tickets fIy $f . 8 hart m n i 5 portion, ' .' " Louisiana State Lottery Co - "W do hereby certify that we super vise the arrangements for all the Monthly . and Semi-Annual Jh-aunngs of theLmiU iana State Lottery Companyatieim pit: aon i7tttnxigednd cotitrol 'the 'Drawi(h themselves, and hat the same are con ducted with honesty, fairness, origin good faith toward all parties, and tee cate, tvith fac similies of our signatures Coramisslonern. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes witn a capital of $l,000.000-to which a reserre fund of over $550,000 has since been added. . .Br a overwhelming popular vote Its francmse waS: m We a part of the . present State CtUW4i adopttflDecemBei1 2d, A,'I.. VS&. " The pnly Lottery ever voted' oil and endowed pj the perple of any State. " ' " ' ' It nver scales or postpones. , ' mmhp spgf Number 'Prawfngs take placjj ASrXENDn) 6fHAJJCJ TO WIN ASOBHUt Nmfe Grand T)rawtog. Class I, In the Aradeinj of Ic; New Origans"; Tuesday September 9, lsty C9-(0APITAL PBIZE, $75,000. 100,OD Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Iractlons la . t' Vittha In nmnnrtinn. i)t o prises; B 1 CAPITAL PM8B...... - I,;u:do- t'o t 1 .do - do ...... Urn 12.000 ' 10.0W WM ' 10.009 2PKIZES Of $6,000...... do 2... 10 t do do do 1,000,... 630.,,;. 1 810 iHR1tSIlfAQK BRtSBS. Approximation Prizes of 'S6 QO UU UW..... do do 250 2,250 .mmmMnn f " 1265,500 It-plication for rates tolubs should bernaw address. fak P. O.- Money Orders pay"8 ? laaress negisiereu ijenero k , . KV EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BAK, ; -.. : : - ' - ' - NewQrJeanj.1 I'PrwriT.'NrrrBa and ordinary IfitteH 'fif MaJL2f Spresd (all gamrqj $S 'u? P? f' aouexpfehse)ij) w. a. DAUPHiv NeW'OrJeajtfi CT M. A. uivraljf, ' - .,n,n. t. c. ' . WI OCVCUWil i3lt t w"b t heap tots Fo; Sale, " I offer for se Bight wXJSside ta? the northwestern xsonjerof .the KTS" r? liVi it knd north of the 6emete0. cheap. , offered means quick sales. fXKJPRAK?! auajaww Miss Helen Longs School. The next session of Miss Heten J. on Church street, will open on Monday, wpwu. 8th. t tsep2thurswat t -

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