WWWI,W'W'' M"--n rr" r r -lifiii maw iM'ni piiw mi mmi iffMiwuiijann--rn rll w WMIIIMM .Uj"Y hJV I5" guv' i .w:. .... J i .', . i ;f!lg'S'aj . . .' , , , . TUo Charlotte Observer. PUBLISHED IY JOHNSTONE JONES. ! . OltU-e. liryiv'A Building, Tratle Street. HATES OF "gCBSCHrPTlOS. n.tily, One year 1 advance, ..........$u 00 tiix months, in advance, 3 00 Tlirev Months, in advance,'..........;.... 1 59 One month, in advance,...........'i. 50 Tri-Wefkly, eneyear... $3.50 Weekly, one year............................... 2.00 LOCAL AFFAJRS: J0O. CALDWtelX, Iocal Editor. Cotton. Ckablottk, N C, Nov. 18, G P. M. Cotton closed quiet and steady, Low Middlings 13. Light offerings. Professor Prank morrow night. at Miller's Hall to- It will be borne in mind that the elec tion on the bond question comes off on Saturday. Charlotte was blessed with sunshine yes terJay. The indications aTe good for fair weather next week. Some of the Oranges of this couDty are now haying motions and designs printed on the reguiias to be worn by them in the parade next week. A fine mule belonging to the Culver Brothers, injured himself seriously a few days ago by sticking a pailing in bis abdo men as he. attempted to jump a fence. ISuldiog' Back-.The opinion seems to be. general among those who have business in Court, that His Honor is determined to do just as little as possible in the way of clear ing up the business of the Court. Correction. A mistake was made in the local column yesterday in saying that the Good Templar Association would play a a drama to-night. It should have beeu written the Cadets of Temperance Atsocia t.ji. First Sleeping Car lor the Air Line. The first Pullman Palace Sleeping car for the Air Line Railroad, arrived in Charlotte yesterday morning direct from New Or leans. It was started back last night to Atlanta with tbe regular mail train. Other sleeping cars will be put on the road aeon. -. Personal Rev Mr RusselJ. Grand Worthy Lecturer for the United States of the IOOT, arrived in this city last night on the South train, and .was received by the Good Templars at their hall. He de livered an address, and took tbNXtrain at 10 o'clock. . train will be run from Greensboro to Char- - lotte and return on-every day during the Fair. The Railroad companies show a wi.lingness to do all in their power to pro mote the interests of the societv. ' : ; Superior Court. The whole of yester day and the half of the day before, was occupied in the trial of Joe Bost, colored, fur stealing $10 worth of cotton ! The jury retired a little before sundown, and in a short time returned with a verdict of guilty. ! Own the Corn. We acknowledge the justice ot the dun which Avery hurls at us through the columns of the Piedmont Press. We will xemit.thfi :lftjcepte tojou by express so soon as we getif er the ic." The idea, though, of paying'it'Stow is preposterous. : the Pooular Science Monthly. The last number of. this valuable scientific pe rioilkal is on our table. Among its most! interesting articles is one on Radicalism and Conservatism, by Herbert Spencer. This is the best niagazine of the kind, pub ushed in America. 'j?ricei 100 pfer afif mam. D. Appleton & 0 abUse)s, fl Mayor's Court Wm. Nelson, colored, charged with creating a disturbance in California, . and committing an assault with a hammer, upon Mary Williams, col ored; for this indiscretion,, his honor fined William rlv 11M rMU( HUU ( - . i! i John Fletcher and Charles Rumage, for a running fight on Tryon Street, were fin ed one dollar and costs, each. , fighting the IapsAt its meeting on Monday night the Board of Aldermen ordered that, from the present time to two weeks hence, all the lamps of the city be lighted with gas," and be kept burning all night. In accordance with this order last night "there was light," and the, main streets of the city presented something of their old appearance; .. 1 : Right and Proper-A special detective force will be -kept on the. Fair-Grounds next week, for the purpose of looifinqut for the "light fingered gentry who 4will, no donbt, be here in force to despoil citi zens and visitors of their money 'rnd valuables- These detectives will keep sharp eyes on all suspicious lonking characters, and, if found at their tricks'they will be instantly: fhaujed up before Jndge Ixgan who will mete out tothem speedyjusticel ... . ' ' ".'. f ' Meeting of the I-adles 'of Charlotte. In accordance with "ft call taadehy Pr. Jos Graham, chairman pf ,the erecntiye com mittee of the Fair of the Carolina, annm- , i , . . . . i . t.- oer of the ladies of the eitsLiaeC yesteraay, morning at the reside1ic4fMrTi08W vewey . uommtaees . were apjpoinif . take charge of the different ments of the exhibition.! All Uo purj?0sei for which tbe meeting was called, were ac complisned, and the UoUessznay berelied upon as dping their part toward the sue cess of the Fair. - . ! f . , . .. . .., , k --J - -- Vol. X. Tbe Institute Boyg-Says the Colum bia correspondent of the Charleston News & Courier, writing about the Fair : "A novel entry has been made by Col. J. P. Thomas, of the Carolina Military Iu stitute. This is the exhibition of 'twelve cadet from hi institute to show what one months' effective idlscipHne- and tuition can accomplish. The cadets are young gentlemen from North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia and South Carolina." The Press and Our Fair. Of the Fair of tbe Carol irwis the last issue of the Mon roe Enquirer says : Next Tuesday the Charlotte Fair opens. As stated before everything to make this Fait a grand success has been done by the manager. ' Every former Fair of this As sociation has proven successful, and it is expected that this will, if possible,- excel any of them. We believe1 that everybody in this section, who ean possibly -do so. will be at the Eahy and 1 We bespeak for them a splendid time. A. T. fc U. Railroad Tpe Receiver of this road announces that Visitors to Char lotte during the five days of the Fair , will be passed to and from Charlotte for -One Fare. . Tickets good for five days only. Persona taking the trains at Flag 9taJ tion.s must pay regular fare4to Jrstegular Btati.on, where tliey can purchase' tickets. No flection j wUJ be:mada on Taina ; 3 Articles intended for exhibition will be transported at regular tariff rates'."" If re turned by parties exhibiting, will be bill ed back free, and the amount of freight paid thereon returned by agent at station from which shipped. Entrtes tor the Fair. The Secretary on yesterday received a letter from H & F Blandy, Zanesville, Ohio, statiugthat their agent, Mr Wm C, Morgan, will be at our Fair, and have on exhibition a 25 Horse Power Portable Engine and "Queen of the South" Corn Mill, The machinery "will arrive in Charlotte on. Saturday. It is pro bable that Mr Morgan will drive tbe line shaft of Machinery Hall. Mj&ssrs Pooled Hunt, of Baltimore, write 1 that they will have oiu exhibition their 1 James Leffel's Turbine Water Wheel. The wheel has already been shipped, and Mes srs Pool & Hunt's general agent, Mr Geo H Snyder, will arrive in Charlotte on Sun day or Monday. ' I -: . m-ywiwiusixwHin vojuijvw. with the December number, which we find one of the most attraotive ever examined. we have The variety Of its contents and the uni-t tbrm excellence of the articles are fairly W J 'I noticeable. ; The well known writers, Rich'd B Kim ball, Hon Gideon Wejles, Col De Forest, Justin McCarthy, RkhM Grant White, General Custer, and Junius Henri Browne are all represented by characteristic- articles; after which coine threespLrited short stories l and the usual departments. The departments of Literature and Sci ence are up to the usual high standard of the magazine, and tbe only fault we can find with the number is the absence of the usual department of HmefEWpWrnot; At0hed'or bY the addition of the index to f$eaaA X&lfa4U score of jokes inter- spersed arnopg the fascinating advertise ments. tlie IJeveMe oficetg-TiwopfrJe Revenue officers of whom we spoke yesterday as having taken possession .'"r V. . f ' j t T. - 1 1 - J ana a nine coioreu oov, caueu uu us ,.a aoraA iKoi wo mafcf a ' ... , correction oi me siaiemeuis mu concerning them. They say the whole matter was a great bugaboo.- That they were in the discharge of s rjrrr ' and, navmg. a suspicion mat me younger 'Querylknew' something of itdre -abotit a mftle from town debtor, but a heavy sum in the ag laJUIvius Bvenini, and having gfgte ? toUs In these triflings W&mXR XL items, sprinkled here, there andev- UHlim aeu aciitliJCU.l.JfU nui"' nHTtnhoro trr hnimrprla fit TTll PQ th' whereabouts ot some unstamped i s5"'v"vvv w, -... , s , j . Uf. lamier friend, if you .had sold wniSKey, iney wayiaiu anu Btoopeu him. They detained him, however, barely more than two minutes, but th mntimft . the old rhan be- . . , ... v. . , came frightened and rushing . back to the citv sounded an alarm. ,. They sav that they iuiured no one, caused and, in no wayoverstepped the lim its of their authority! w o m an or set , of m eii. sh all be as saifiell throhgii thWcolumns, and denied the opportunity for reply. The above is the statement of the vnun? men to us. and we cive it to " O i ' the public for what it is worth. A?:' SAD TfiAQEtY: Ban'-fmneisco, Ymi; 16. JoeephTFarrady and , hia llharlea JJodce. went, to the r .T'f . mi...i;ir oira. o drS?k between Ify aota, when Dodge ivSStW ill nd Hied: Far- be? cd of -poisbninl his friend - A t A L1 nut aadbJew,ha4Minr out. u-jr Mart?? Nov. 17rJhe Washburn block, Harlilllian-burnedpir- ty-fiTe. business firms apd ?igbVhn-. dred bands' are ousted, r The loss is $160,000. Three .persons perished n the flames. CHARLOTTE N. C. WEDNESDUAY, NOVEMBER STATE NEWS. Only eight new appeals hove thus far Won filed in the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court. ialeiyh News. The Fayetteville Fair was a aue- cess. About 4,000 people attended. Nearly 1,000 articles were entired. A Gift Concert wiltform oik of the attractions of the Fair of the Cape Fear Agricultural Association this year. . The gin house of M. A. Bledsoe, Esq., near Raleigh was burned bv an incendiary Sunday night. About 20 bales of cotton were destroyed. Says the Raleigh Neu-a 7th. Not withstanding the panic, the number tf sheriff's who havo thus far settled for their taxes is equal to that of this time last vear. A handsome memorial tablet has been erected in St. Thomas' Catholic Church, Wilmington, in memory of Ihe Rev. Thomas Murphy, formerly the beloved pastor of that church, who died there shortly after the yel low fever scourge in 18G2. A convention of timber men, composed of delegates from Bruns .wick, New Hanover, Bladen, Moore, itobeson, Cumberland and Harnett counties, was held at Fayetteville last Wednesday, the 12th inst. NEW YORK. Albany, Nov. 17. State Treasurer Phelps has defaulted to the amount of $310,000. There is no chance of the state recovering any part of the stolen fuuds. New York, November 17. The av ages of the street car conductors and stablemen have been reduced 25 per cent. Tbe Board Of City Works have i!0 gangs on the streets and have thous ands oi men to work at any price. The activity in the navy yard con tinues. Two hundred and titty hands have been added to the force to-day. Oyer 7,000 stood at the gates, hoping for employment The Missionary General Commit tee of the Methodist Episcopal Church adjourned. They give North Carolina$10,000; Mississippi, $10,000 ; Pittsburg, $2,500; South Carolina, $10,OOQ.;; Tennessee, $11,000; Texas iftvw 4- v:v Dunning. . During the past ten days, some been Cau- 2.000 postal-cards duns have - 1 . .1 . A 1 sent out to me patrons oi me catsian. in mese genteie nitie ouiit-doux-es, we emphasized the assur ance that the business of the late V . .1 111. firm offe ouan & Allen must be nettled up, immediately. This is true. The terms on which Mr. JNesbitt becomes a partner in tue Caucasian require a prompt and complete wiudiug up Oi an our uusetiieu nusiness. r e are compeiiea to close it out. e ivy. l j i li can't discriminate between those who owe us. We were exceedingly impartial in the distribution of our postal remembrancers. Ji.very man, woman and child, far and near, who was in debt to us for subscription, has received or will receive one. Aud now. we trust that, none of our friends will take offence at a pro ceeding which is unavoidable. Un like the accounts of any other busi ness concern, ours are scattered all over the countrv, in little driblets ranging from 2o cents to $10, $15, $25 or looo a small matter to each I J . i ' i i .1. r1. il arouna, we nave inousanus oiuouars riirhtfullv due us. The times have hpen hard and. annreciatinff the tact. ra ,avo waifJjn.t;finti XVpr but once before in the history of our paper, have we called on our debtors to pay up. But now money matters our people with bounteous harvests; and fair prices. They are aote to pay and we need the iiiohey to keep a buahel of wheat here . a peck of potatoes there, a load of wood over yonder, and a thousand other little articles in as ni any different places, with ninety -nine hundredths of your debtors out cf your reach, wouldn't vou have done as we have? We can't peraoifally eatf ons each 6n of these insignificant claims into the hands of a collector". cAhd Hve're' forced to insist on a full settlement of them all. We trust the kind friends who have so lone and so faithfully stood bv us in xast vears.- will not be found wanting now We intend, God helping us, togrve them a contimially improved and im Droving paper. The CaucasianA haa pvpr hppn the boldest state and national, and the liveliest, cheeriestl and newsiest local paper in Missouri or the West. It owns uo rival now ; but, its are determined te spare are determi ermined te spare neither labor ffP??& the Missdufi VaUey. Friends, only pay trtfle, andextend to ft support wehave received In thepast, akiaAi kin Kr hoot. and we pledge our soul, body, boots and breeches to givejyou a journa tna oreecwes u jgive ?you ,u juiuu f;wliiob you; our cjty, county; Stat tndw hole fcountry will fi&e ; reason of whiob a: iC5oroe ap'nd settle remain i oqr friend ; all hands '"round p' and??wS may be happy yet. ' Lexington Mo. Caucasian Who Will do Likewise? The following from the Superintendent of the Oxford Orphan Asylum ex plains itself : Bear Netc We have arduous du ties to perform here at tho Orphan Asylum, many trials, and heavy re sponsibilities. We need enconrage ment. Nothing has so aflectcd our hearts and encouraged us as a little note we received to-day. It informed us that the children of the " Tabernacle Sabbath School," at Townsville, had been requested to solicit sub scriptions for the Orphans at Oxford. nits nine missionaries went mantui ly to work and reported. The result was enclosed. It amounted to $31.10. It reached us safely. God bless the dear children. Tliey lightened our burden and made "us feel good. Which school will be the next? Who will do likewise ? A. D. Cohek, Principal N. C. O. A. Oxford, N. C, Nov. 14th, '73. Stammering Cured. Dr. N. A. Moses, will be in Charlotte, on Tuesday, the 25th, and will remain until the 15th of Decem ber. All persons who are afflicted with Stammering should avail themselves of the opportunity at once. His success in curing Stammering has not been equalled in this or any other country; from his testimonial of Gov. Caldwell, of North Carolina, and all the principal cities of the United States testify to his ability. A cure is guaranteed in all eases no charge un less aScure is affected. The Dr. has been a stammerer fcr 45 vears. nov 18 dw2t The Key to Health. It is the easiest thing in the world to lose the blessing of health, but when lost it is not so easy to regain it. The popular idea of fllty years ago that a tremendous ,vcoring of the bowels was an essential clement of cure in almost all diseases has fortunately for mankind been pretty effec tually exploded- The introduction of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, nearly a quar ter of a century ago, may be said to have given the ooup de grace to drastic purgation. The world has learned from the beneficial effects produced by that admirable prepar ation, that one medicine may embrace the three properties of atonic, a laxative, and an alterative ; that the three curative pro cesses of invigoration, purification and re gulation may be composed at the same time bythe operation of a single agreeable remedy. There are sound, philosophical reasons for the- remarkable! improvement -whieti the-Bttter occasion IiJTthi ' condi tion of a deranged and enfeebled' system This pure combination of vegetable juices not only strengthens the stomach, stimu lates the appetite and braces the nerves, dui aiso imparls tone anu vigor iu me sec retory organs as the skin, the liver, and the kidneys ; and if the blood has become too thin and watery to norish the body pro perly, enriches and vitalizes that -raw material" of all the solid portions of tbe frame. At this period of the year, when intermittent fevers, bilious disorders, stom ach complaints, and dysenteric and diar- rhoeic ailments are more or less rite, occa sional doses of the Bitters will be found the best safeguard against the atmospheric conditions which generate them. An ac cession of general vigor is necessary to en able the system to resist the morbid innu ence of the malarious vapors which rise from the earth at this season ; and of all the known invigorants, Hostetter's Bitters is the safest and the most potent. New Advertisements. Bye Broad ! Rye Bread ! JUST received Rye and Graham Hour. Will keep constantly on hand, fresh every day, the above articles, which we cau and will sell cheaper than the same can be bought in Charlotte. Fresh Ba- nanmr, Oranges.lo barrels L,arge Mountain Apples, going on cheap at the franklin Bakery, Opposite Market. nov Is U, . huIjTO a uu. STRAYED OR STOLEN. T?ROM the premises of the subscriber on J? or about the 1st inst a medium sized white and red snotted cow. A liberal re ward will be paid for information of her or tor the return ot ner to me, nov 18 A. WALSH- Mecklenburg County Bonds. "117 E will sell to the highest bidder at the IT Court House in Charlotte on the 19th inst at 12 o'clock M., $17,000 Mecklenburg county Bonds. Said bonds having been pledged to the Bank of Mecklenburg as collateral on aeot. THOS. W. DEWEY, Cashier noA 18-2t Bank ot Mecklenburg. TJANDSOME Stock of -Real Point, and XX Crape Collars, at may 9 . . ; pAUUf6iAJu a. DANCING" CLUB. nrKMRERS of the (Jbariatte uancing JYl Club are requested to meet at Mr. C. Snow's room at li P. M. to-day. J. HARVJSi. WlLiOtUN, nov 18-lt l-resioeni CIIMMON'S Liver lnvigorator tor saie at O SCARE'S DKUG HTOKK. oct 15-tif , CARTER'S COMBINED Writing and Copying Ink, at : - d TIDDY'S Ear Corn and Oats. A nnoTiHrv of corn fn the ear, and a large amount Of Oats just arrived and for sale Dy - vr. ? . iia, Oct 1 College Stree A G A I N TfTE announce a neat and pleasant If am usement for fheF Winter evenings, PABLOn CBOqUET. Complete for Js ahdS per sett, at ; " . f . TIDDYS. ;.' a LSO, a large lot new Novels- fresh from J. the publishers, at - TIDtfY'S. OITjfe School Books gtock is aww eom ' plete. We don't deem it 'necessary f tb" ko into'deiail, ittt simply announce that our Stock is lull, can ana see v-s r'-. TTDDY & BBO. Democrat and Home copy noy8 19, 1813 No 1,467 THE undersigned have received a com plete and lull line of Groceries, Con fectioneriei, - Musical Instruments, Toj's, Christmas Goods, cigars, tobacco, &c, which they are selling low for cash, and to punctual customers. A. It. NISBET & BRO. l ALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy J coffee, suirars. molasses, teas, cheese and salt. CALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy French candies, iov readies. Rivar fruits, stick candies, &c. L'ALLt at A K Kisbet & Bro's and buy ) accordeans, violins, euitars. tamborines music boxes, fcc. 1ALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buv J toys of all kinds, for children. CALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy torpedoes, cannon and small fire-crackers, albums, vases, work boxes, &c, suit able for Christmas presents. riALLat. A R Nisbet fc Bro's and buv J tine plug tobacco, smoking tobacco, of several oranus, with a large qnantitv and quality of cigars. All of the goods mentioned by A R Nis bet fe Bro cau be bought at wholesale and retail prices. NEW IDEA. RESTAURANT. THE New Idea Restaurant is now open to the public, in the basemeut of the New Idea Saloon. The public is respect fully invited t give a call. BENNETT BARNES. nv 11 lm . BANANAS ! BANANAS ! ! - Oranges ! Oranges ! ! Cocoanut Cakes, Oranges ! ! ! Gocoanut Candy, Almond Candy, Peanut Candy, Lemons', Lemons, Apples, Apples, All received to-day, and going, going off cneap at me jranxiin rsaxerv. C. S. HOLTON & GO, nov II Opposite the Market Free Lunch EVERY Day from 11 to 12 o'clock, at the New Idea Saloon. nov 11 lw FOR SAtt. 50,000 Strawberry plants, 60,000 Concord & Clintou Grape Cuttings, for sale by S. T. MICKEY, nov 11 2w Salem, N. C. Molasses and Syrup. 60 Barrels Common Molasses, 15 Barrels Fine Syrup, 5 Hogsheads Demerara Molasses, for sale by STENHOHSE, MAGA.ULAY fe CO. ELECTRO BIOLOGY. MILLER'S HALL, ... Thursday Niff tit. PROFESSOR FRANKS, will exhibit his ?jwer of Magnetism at' Miller's Hall on hm-eday night next, the 20th inst. These exhibitions haye been received with great favor wherever given. nov 61 NOTICE. ON Thursday, the 26th instant, the Hon. DUDLEY W ADAMS, of Iowa, Mas ter of the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, will address the visitors at the Fair ot the (Jaronn.as, in Cbanotte, J. C. There will be a grand procession of the Patrons, in rehalia, on the occasionand all Patrons from South Carolina are cor- diallv invited to unite with us on that res tal dav. By order : W. S. BATTLE, T. L. Vaix, Master State Grange. Secretary, nov 16 To tbe Farmers of Mecklen- burs County. WE hear from all quarters that our ap proaching Fair will be well patron bed from other counties in the State and from the adjoining States. vWe respectfully appeal to you to make an exhibition of the farm products, and let your wives and daughters exhibit speci mens of their handy work, and thus show the world what old Mecklenburg cau do. Books showing premiums offered can be obtained on application. Remember the Fair commences November 25.. T. L. VAIL, Sec'y. All city papers copy. nov 11 Charlotte, Col. & Aug. R. R. Co. Columbia, S. C, November 12, 1878. THE Stockholders, at the regular annual meeting, having failed, owing to a want of quorum, to elect Directors, a' general meeting of tbe stockholders Of this Com- gany for that and for other purposed, wtil e held in the city of Columbia, on FRI DAY, the twenty -first instant, at 12 o'clock M By order of tbe Board of Directors, JOHN B. PALMER, nov 14 td President. mHE Subscribers are now receiving andf goods direct from Importers, and to those at all sceptical we will show the Bonded Warehouse receipts : i 3 Casks Burgundy Port, Ex Larkspeer, " Malaga Wine, 44 Baltic, hav in score me iuaowms uu v ix vinp Jamaica Kuril, Mullen, 10 Gab Ramsay Scotch Whisky, : H Pipe Crown Fish Gin, Ex M Mullen, aas o ns.i "Florio Part. 2 44 Pinet Castellon & Co., CognacA o E Simpson A Co's Bitters, 2 Baskets Krng Wine, Pints. " ' ... 1 To connisseors we can oifer something Qholc?' aw. h. h. Houston & cos. nov 14 Trade Street. Charlotte, j Sngar and Co'flfeeJ ' ; . 100 Barrels Sugar, various brands, 75 acks Coffee, bought before recent rise for sale-by?-!. .-.v iv -'ji :-f?-r-A STEN HOUSE. MA CAUL AY, & CO. t,?V-VW -..House.: and iljot on Trade Street, near Air Line & Statesville RJU House contains five rootnsT and- pantry, srood kitchen and all necessary out-honses. Gaiden covering more than, one acre! of ground. 'WeU or good water; verytnuag now -ami tcir siMa nheaTti : A nnl V.tO- -k ,1 -. ; TBST recerved. fa fine lot of chestnuts, ti1 pies. - v. J. JB. uv". HATES OF ADVERTISIJfC. One Square one time...LiLH..$l?0a " ; , two days l 50 " " three days .... ...... j 00 " 44 four days........ t 50 44 ' r- five days..Mu..MMM....,M. 3 00' " one week.............. 3 60 44 '4 two. weeks 5 00 " ' three weeks.....'.u.i.i...; O SO ' " " one month.. 8 CO Contract Advertisements taken at proportionately low rates.' . r- . a Five Squares estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. . Just Received consignment and for sale, , cheap 1 Express Wagon, 12 Shuck and Cotton Matrass, 0s 25 Candy Jars, : "25 Dozen Brooms, 10,000 Cigars, 10,000 Clay Pipes, 50 Dozen Can Fruit,. Also, a large lot of Glassware. THOS. H. CATCHER, Auc. A. Com. Merchant. nov 7-tf Bill rp's Peace Paper DEDIKASHUN. fllO the unarm'd, unlcg'd, uupcnshun'd, -L unwept, unhonord, and nnsung Sol jiers ot the. Confedrit States, so-called, I dedicate this book. Their unaffekted, un complanin patience in peace, so-called, is equaled only by their Tintamhh'd and un teryfied Valor in War. BILL ARP. For sale at TIDDys. nov 7-tf On Hand, ORANGES, LeniohB, Raisins, Dates, and Nuts, cheaper than ever at nov 7-tf PUREFOY'S. Come and 8ee THE Nice French Candies at PUREFOY'S. nov 7-tf JUST RECEIVED, A FULL STOCK of Notions and Toys at - PUREFOY'S. . nov 7-tf MONET ! MOM WANTED ! GOODS SOLD AT IPanic Pipaooc TAKING into consideeation the ezilting- ' state of affairs,) such aslpw t price jaf Cot-j ton, scarcity of Money and a general de pression In every hranch bujJriessr I3'" have firmly resolved that I will hencojorth : , offer my stock of Goods to the publip at . , PANIC PRICES! There will be no deviation from tnii rule. ' It will be strictly observed. The principal Stock of my . Fall &ad Winter Goods has been purchased by tae in the Eastern Markets, after the com-' mencement of the present Money Criai and in consequence, at low figures' I am therefore enabled to sell my Goodaat great- -ly reduced prices. The Goods have also been selected with usual care and atten tion. -' The course pursued lor, strict, fair, and honest dealing, during the number of years I have resided in Charlotte, and the' patronage and confidence heretofore : so liberally extended to meby the people, gives me the assurance NOW, that this an nouncement will find its way into, every household with the desired effect- My Stock- of Goods is 'complete in every department, and those wishing to purchase will be able to suit themselves in Styles, Qualities & Prices AT B. KOOPLlAIuTC, Wholesale Sl Retail Dealer m MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, OEKTS. : CLOTEZUa AND FUSNISEING GOODS,. a 4c Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. s To Wholesale Dealers and Country Merchants, I offer special inducements and assure them, that I will sell Goods cheaper than tney can buy in "Northern and Eastern markets. My MottoQuick' Sales and Small' Prof its ; The Best Goods for the Least Koaey. Orders solicited and promptly filled.' nov 8:tf B. KOOPMANN. For Rent, .-i A NEAT COTTAGE, near Lincoln De pot, containing 4 rooms and pantry. Apply to nov:7-tf , THOS; U. GAITHER' : Auc, d Real Estate Agt. AT J. S. WILXIAMSOV & CO1, you. can find Flour .toauit you. Salt, Bacon and a choice lot of seed oats. You can tind choice white born by the bushel or by the car load. L ; v . r. Fresh Oysters! r WTE are now gettihgBem every day, whea the weather as cold, enough. Ltave your prders with ns ia the evening sad you can have' them early next - morning;" J sent to any part of the city j ; v r; u Alsoiust received bushels of elegant . Irish PolAtoes, at 'J-iF. BUTTU ," 4 I 71 .j . ' i i ! I. i ' . c ' rnoTicR. ' ; ; ; : AUl ieraon;having ordered fruit treesv,, &b.f frhm New 'Oardeh' uTseriesritieM', Greensboro; 3and whr havev-not' received a them will find them ' by-line, on rR.u MiUeriftSons. . "'"' - -J ' noy.l4dtwwlw

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