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and Job Printing, from the smallest Card to
the largest Poster, ptain or in colors, prin-
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)l,Panipnlet8, .Briefs, Xe- .
gal Blank forms of
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Editor 4 Proprietor;
BOOKs JOB
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j,ither Latest Styles. ,': -'' , we affirms They are We, reUable and iBuffaloOv i ' 11 20 """V,'.', 'ifu '
v-j's. - ft i .-,v:v" -..-- i emcients aenner ouickJv, and ;. thoroushlv. I '
iireat Attractions j
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THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, and
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most complete assortment.
FANCY DRY GOODS, : ,
WHITE GOODS and HOSIERY,
Notionsy Laces, .Embroideries.
Ribbons Fine, Common & Medium.
DRESS GOODS, SILKS,
LADIES' SHAWLS, Ac, &c.
We are also offering at panic ' prices to
correspond itb PANIC TIMES.
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TO THE 3
Wholesale Trade ; 1
We can offer some superior inducements
and one of the Largest Stocks of
STAPLE DRY GOODT,
READY-MADE CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
NOTIONS, SHAWLS,
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-ua x x aaxivajca w
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Jobbing House, North orSouth, for WAisll,
or to gooa parties-on as ixoerai terms as
any other house.
Call and examine our Goods, Prices and
Terms.
WANTED TO BUY
V If If 1 R A I , HrtS I ,( I I I f 1 IV
To Fill Foreign Orders.
McMURRAY & DAVIS.
November 25. 1873. tf
15 S
EWING TtT A CHINES 1 1
FOR SALE AT
SINGER'S OFFICE,
NEXT TO DEWEY'S BANK,
and
Opposite tiie Post Office.
nov 27-tf ;';
Tli e Attractive Dargain Conn-
- 1 - ter
4 TB. KOOPMANN'S Store is again
A open. And the great sensation of
Charlotte.
dec 10 tf
Just Received
fS consignment and for sale, cheap!
J 1 Express wagon,
12 Shock and Cotton Matrass,
25 Candy Jars,
25 Dozen Brooms,
10,000 Cigars,
10,000 Clay Pines,
50 Dozen Can Fruit,
Also, a large lot of Glassware.
THOS. H. GAITHER,
Auc. fc Com. Merchant.
nov 7-tf
City Ordinance.
"RE t ordained : That the speed of Rail
JL Road Trains in passing through the
city, shall not exceed four miles
and that the bell shall be rune i
I :!.! .1. - l . i. r :1 s. . J I
nine within the limits of said city ; and
anv Railroad Company failing to observe
tnis uruinance, snail . Jorieit anu pay tur
each and every offence Fifty Dollars : and
it- r. -i t 11 ! 3 e
nnv T?Ailroa.fl Rnmn&n v ' nermittin? their
-j - r c - - . -
trains to be stopped across the streets,
thereby hindering the free passage of ve-
hides or persons, shall forfeit and pay each
ana every onense xwemy ionar.
The above ordinance wilLbe strictly en
forced. W. F. DAVIDSON,
oct 24 Mayor.
Drs. Greene,- LindleYft Benuey's
GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES,
T)REPARED expressly for, and adopted
JL to the Southern climate.
"COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDAL-
IS" is the most powerful, and efficient al -
teratiye ana Diooa-punner Known, pre-
i i r i
blood-purifier
lared expressly for Scrofula, Secondary
Syphilis. Eruptions on the Skin, and all
diseases which are produced by bad or un
healthy blood. ..
"DR. GREENE'S FIT CUREt" .cures
all kinds of Fits. Spasms and Convulsions
which arise from irritation of the nerve
centers. In Epilepsy it often stops the fits
from the first day's use. even where they
have existed tor years. : , .,
MEDICA ted HONEY." The great
colds; Croup. Sore Throat and all diseases
of the air passages andiungs. -Itdoesnot
tacVm theTiatiAnt. is nlpasant to take.
prompt in its action, does motf injure the
appetite or impair digestion as most ex-
pectorants do ; i it-4 -.ni v
N?VRLSIJi F.JW k
feet specific for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Rheu-
matism, and all muscular 01 nervous pains
1, wherever situated.'
1 . These medicines are prepared with great
care, from -perfectly reliable drugs, and!
. '.! - J ! 1
kftta J Vn nns nf ksni'fa :v1am.
ed as a "cure aU."- They - are identically
iiuv caoic iiuai ww c ua v w iucujui vui uiiiauv
Try them and you wUl want no others.
Ask your druKtost for them, a . ;..T
.for. saie Dy, aruggisis generally, (,JtTe -
pared only bj, f. 7,,; "j".;! ; 1
DRS. OREimTS T.Twnr.Trv nw.vTTi-rv"
.-7 -' "Vf
vnarioiiejji. v,
I x. acers, xumora, ulcers, treated
as heretofore by LINE'S GREAT CAN-
1 CER , ANTIDOTES at . fa rlnHo nM..
. boro and Asheville. N. (X Triune ifflt
I . ' - : - . , . ' ; F T ' .
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A N assortment of CIGARS, at V-
i. BURHTELTA9. I
dec -,..;-, , . Sprins's Cbmer.
lor tne especial classes ox uiseasea Bmeuivier;iuinp, ewaraif, o
ItAxley, JJord Xorttozu yxita JEteuter, Mr.
iSrcJcmanzi-unaiTian. mniuwuir
Xjecs:y,
JrTOI-
Bicnazd A-iProcToa-, Jiartiarto4JP. Xlao
T,ni .T.nn Tno-slow. Oeo. MaoDonald.
Fronde and Gladstone, are some ot thel ;
es-or
Tttell's living s Ag(j.? f
1nazrrzi1M! , oi sixty-iour pages
'hk Ltvxko Aon eivesmore than THREE
Tnr T.mn Aou eivesmore tiian THRIifcH
A Nil f A CtU AK TICK , 7 f JA
double-column octavo pages' of reading
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It presentsiu an'MtenilTorJMrwnsider'
inRits'inri6wiof.inate7Kn
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taiiffactoi. ornptetenest . attempted, by no
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Cicismf'Talespetrjf, Scientific, Biography
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i '" . , ; Editor &' Proprietor,
dec 12 tf " . Wilmington, N. C.
Carolina Central, Railway.
Until furth
ule will be rn
of this Road,
1Stu M '
further notice the following sched-
run over the Western Division
to take effect Monday, Sept
Jr.- I J . l. i . :
Stations ? - i Arrive. ? - Leave. .
Charlotte j t , . r,r A7Jm
1 W T . - n n - zi. 2 : r 1 . n
TnnlraaMtKk o.' B 1 9 - . A 1 ft t
1 Brevarda, . . . 8 42 i. 8 52 "
i mvu wrawviii t :- w av. --.s v mv
? - 60150 KABT- --1
"StaWbhs ' 1 - ' Arrive. r Tave.
j Bunalo, " f - "--. '. -"- - I200tn
CherrvSilie,' llJ-'iT 28a m- 12 S3 pni
"ncomion, i n . - i Z7
iron Station, 1 55 "
200f
2 38 "
crevara s, i,.- jr a 28 "
ucik.aa-eege, , ous" . .ou "
River Punp, r. .A .,3 11 ; . . 16
;3 07 "
Charlotte 4L 00 " i
h- Tbitin' connects at ChaVlowith kl
i - 1 iv. . ) -- ... i. " -
trams arriving anaaepartxng, monung and
i evening.
v V, Q. JOINSON, I
. Ass't-Sup't
icy.
nleff, MattHew Arnold, w. is. jti.
Mlas anackerayXIi ' TXttioon,
e iiave .on exhibition at our Store the
m. m . . - . . . v - : - jm Dt &
Largest' andIandsomest Stock'of 5 . -Gold
and Silver ' Pen Holders,
. . t - . v.. , .. 't. - , ...,. ... ... .(', ;.-,
!L'i ' Gold Pencils, .
and other goods in above lines ever offered
la. Charlotte:,'.
i Bought direct' from the '.manufacturers
during the Panic, and for . sale at Panic
Prices.
TIDDY St, BROS.
Nov 26;tf
British Qiarterly EeTiews.
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, , ' Conservative.
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BRITISH QUAPTERLY REYIEW,
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THE "SILVER TONGUE"
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For Parlor Chnrch and School.
MlKUFXCTUEED BT
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I
ESTABLISHED IN 1846.
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prompt attention and liberal inducements.
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July 12 6m - - -
RICHARD ADAM,
aTESMBAKEHT,"
i ; 12th Street, Below Hain,
(Branches " ii6 Broad and 15244j'Main,)
Manufacturer of all kinds 'of s Bread, Cakes
and Crackers; WbOlesale" and Retail. No
charge for. delivery of Goods to Boats or
Cars No Charge for Barrels. '
...msylfr;: ' - v ' , r
CORTCOIID SU
Published weekly W :V ,
. v : J Ufl UU ILU trr -N. - C
C;p; 3aeius, Editor & Proprietor
I' . .... .
f ? - t: V. O u
Richmond & Dah vxtXE." RiCBMO-trn & Dan
ville R. W. Ni CDivisiOM, and Nobth
i Wbstebk N. C R. Wr- - f -r-v.-4v... '
CONDENSED TIME-TaRLE. ;,
In effect on and after ;Sunday4 Dec. -7thy.
GOING NORTHk
W"tl
. STATlQNa. Mail, Exp'r..
Leave Charlotte, - 7 00 p m 8.35 a. m.
" Air-Line Juc't. 7 15 " . 8.50 "
' " Salisbury, 10 09 ' ; -tOAli3u
" Greensboro' 2 15 am l.lSpim.
" - Diinville,r - r 5 28 . U , 3.27-"
u Burkeville,"' ' If 40 " ' SJOp"0
Arrive- at Richmond 2 32 p m 11.02 - " .
GOING SOUThT"-
aTATIONa. , Mail. Exp'b.
Leave Richmond, 1 48 p m 5 03 a. ml'
Barkeville, 4 58 ' 8 28 1
. " Danville, 9 52 ' 103p.m.
" Greensboro' 116am 4 00 "'"
r Salisbury, 3 56 " 6 33 M
" Air-Line Juc't. 6 22 " 8 53
Arrive at Charlotte, 6 30 " 9 00 " '
GOING EAST '
Stations.
Mail.
"EXPBESS.
Leave Greensbom
' Co Shops
Raleigh,
200am
3 55 "
8 30 "
11 40 m
Arrive Goldsboro'
GOING WEST.
Stations
Mail.
Express.
Arr. Greensbon)
" C Shops,
" Raleigh,
Leave Goldsboro'
12 30 a m
10 28 "
6 00 "
300 pm !
NORTH WESTERN N, C. R.
(Salem Braiich.)
R.
Leave Greensboro'
Arrive at Salem,
Leave Salem,
Arrive at Greensboro,
4.30
6.25
8.00
lU.OO
p m
!
? m
Mail trains daily, both ways.
On Sundays Lynchburg Accommoda
tion leave Richmond at 9.42 a. m., arrive
at Burkeville 12.39 p. in., leave Burkeville
4.35 a. m., arrive at Richmond 7.58 a. m.
Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains
between Charlotte and Richmond, (with
out change.) '
Papers that have arrangements to ad- !
vertise tbe scbeduie 01 tins company will
please print as above.
For further information address
S. E. ALLEN, .
Gen'i Ticket Agent,
T M. R. Talcott, Greeusboro, N C.
Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent,
dec 13-tfJ
Change of Schedule.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AU
GUSTA RAILROAD.
V!SWMi
Columbia, Oct. 9th, 1873.
ON and after Sunday, the 12th inst., the
following passenger schedule will lake
effect on the Charlotte, Columbia & Au
gusta Railroad:
NO. L-DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Charlotte for Augusta, t 7 A31.
Arrive in Augusta, 8:05 P.M.
NO. 2 CP DAY PASSEXOEK TRAIN.
Leave Augusta, 6:30 AM
Arrive in Charlotte, 7:08 P.M
NO. DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Charlotte, 8:30 P.M.
Arrive iu Augusta, 8:45 A.M
NO. 4 UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta, 415 P.M.
Arrive in Charlotte, 5:15 A.M.
JAS. ANDERSON, Gen'l. Sup't.
E. R. DORSE Y, Geu'l. Ticket Agt
oct 10-tfJ
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFIUE,
A., T. & O. R. U.,
Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 18th, 1873.
)
ON and after Monday, Ot t 20th, the fol
lowing schedule will be run over thb
Road:
GOING SOUTH
Leave Statesville, at
: Davidson College,
Arrive Charlotte,
GOING NORTH
Leave Charlotte, at
" Davidson College,
Arrive Statesville,
6-25 a. m.
8.26 u
10.00 "
3.00 p. m.
439 "
All charges miist be pre paid on Freight
offered for shipment to Section- House,
Henderson, Alexandriana and Caldwell's.
These being "Flag Stations," the Company
is not liable for any loss' or damage to
freight alter it is unloaded, at either of the
above points. ,
; No freight will be received by ; Agents, or
forwarded unless the name, of? jUodignae,
and destination is distinctly marked there
on. , J. J, GORMLE X. ': ;
oct 19 . . Superintendent
Time Table Western W.C. K.R.
Takes effect Monday, Aug is, 1873.,
GOING WEST.
Arrive.'1 '
' - Salisbury. :
Leave.
2.18 Ai it.
3.18 Ai M.
4.17 44 .
Third Creek, .
Stauesville, .
. Catawba Station,
Newton,
Hickory Tavern,
IcardV - ,- :
Morganton, .
Bridgewa'ter, ;
Marion,
Old Fort, 1
GOING EAST.
(4,21,
'S.25!
6.543
j 7.34!
' 8JB
9.H
10 03
6.21
6.20
7,09
8.20
9.09
10.00
10.58
1L57
it
. .
r'
Arrive.
Leave.'
Old Fort,
Marion,
Bridge water,.',
Morgantou.
I card, '
Hickory Tavern
Newton, ' "
Catawba Station.
Statesville, . , r
Third Creek, ''
6.25
A. X.
7J "
8.19 ".
9.08 "
90
10.48"
11.88 A. K
12.88." ii
1.40 i.-s
2.55
7.24
4i
. If :
49.13 "
i0.02ji" ,
102' "
ll.llfvi;
1X40 P. it.
-58,09..,
9 a ; : ,'
3.59 P. X:
Trains Pass Morgan ton at 0.08 A:f H
Going West, BreaEfast at Hick or 70.9 a m
Going East, Dinner at Statesville 1.40 p m.
TJ
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rA50 Boxes GlAxs' ' "v-s '
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BAKERS' Bitters; fjresb; (Cod. Liver Oil,
just received' "'.,.
UB BEL'S Elii Valirlnitt
! RAmVAYfStREAbY RFi ire
! CTJIIE3 THE WORST P ATNs
j In frpm
I ti K3 NOT OWE HOUR
t , aMaing tUs aiTerttoBment need UT OB
BOTFEB WITH PAIir
1 -vj - Mun ereaY paw. CTOH oa
I jm- : It wm tbe first and la 1 -
The Only Pain Remedy
one applicatlonT . , ? . Un' organs, by
- DT FBOX 0KB TO TWENTT HIHUTEa.
SaMAnbcW!r?xSrocli 0 pain the
R A D WAY'S READY RELIEF
INrLAHlLATION OP THE KIDNEYS
'IHPliAXXATiONJTHBOW'ELs' BLADDER,
SORB THROAT, DIFULTREA-THINQ15 LU?GS-
HYSTERICS, CROUpfwPTERINAOF Tllk HEART
HilDACHE, TOOrHACHECATAERH! lxrZA.
COLD CmiiS, AGtm HUILLSMTB
Tbe application ofthe Ready Keitrhi h. n. w
KdcTmfo"19 PaiD r C""I affo?aaK
and all INTERNAL PAINS fOWELS,
SSSwLmX!mSt bottle of Bad.
y ey Keller wUU them. A lew drnnlin
water will i prevent sickness or pains from 'rtS r
AttSuttt b thatt FrebKd7omBCffiVaf
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVBR AKD AGUE cured for fifty cenu. There i.
?iJ5?UlU?t '? thl3 orW that will enre Fwi?
Cw'ff1ffdu other Malarious, Ell ns? Scarfet
PPv,Xel12T' nd. other invert aided by K
Kir8 A!?81 ! qnlSk M aADWAY'S iCEADYRE
LIEF. Finac cents per bottle.
HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! !
STRONG AND PURB "RTfiTT
BLOOD-INCREASE
- .m. ff uivju 1 vUEiAn, br 1 w Anil
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
OF FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SITIV vS
DR. RAD WAY'S
Sarsaparilliaii Eesotat
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
has made the most artontshtng cures; bo
Stock; so rapid are the changes, the
ODYUNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE
OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUIi MEDICINE
THAT
Every Day an Increase in PM
ml feiglit Is Seen anil Felt.
Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RKS0L
VENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat. Urine,
and other Fluids and juices of the system the vigor of
life, for it repairs tbe wastes of the body with new and
sound material. Scrofula, Sypbilte, Consumption,
Glandular disease. Ulcers in the throat. Mouth, Tu
moTONodesln the Glands and other partsof tbe system,
Sore Eyes, St ru morons discharges trora the Ears, and
the worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever
Sores, 8caM Head, Ring Worm. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
Acne, Black: Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Can
cers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful dis
charges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of
the life principle, are within tbe curative range of this
wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a tew days' use will
Srove to any person using it for either of these forms of
isease its potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes
and decomposition that is continually progressing, suc
ceeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same
with new matertal made from healthy blood and this
the SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure a cure
is certain; for when once this remedy commences its
work of purification, and succeeds in diminishing the
loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day
the patient will feel himself growing better and stronger,
the food digesting better, appetite improving, and flesh
and weight increasing.
Not only does tbe SARSiPARru.-oiif Rbsolvkvt excel
all known remedial agents in tbe cure of Chronic, Scro
fulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases-, but It is the
only positive cure for m
.Kidney & Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy,
Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright's Dis
ease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are
brick-dustdeposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed
with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like
white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear
ance, and white bone-dost deposits, and when therejs
a pricking, burning sensation when parsing water, affil
pain in the Smalt of the Back and along the Loins.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth
Cured by Madway's Ttesolvent.
DR. RAD WAY'S
PerfectPifffiative StReplatinePills
perfectly tasteless, elegantly eoated with sweet gnm,
purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Bad
wav'a Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach.
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases,
Veeeteblef containing no mercury, minerals or deleteri
ous drugs.
A few doses f RAD WAV 8 PILLS will free the sys
tem from all the above named disorders. Price, 25 cents
per Box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ,
READ "FALSE AND TRUE." vnd one letter
tamp to HAD WAY k CO., No. S3 Warren St., New
York... Information worth thousands will be sent you.
ViaMriL Wa.rra.ntAd tn effect & nnaitive cure. Purely
Dr. J. Walker's California Vin
egar Bitters arc a purely Vegetable
preparation; mane' chiefly from the na
tive liej-os fountl 011 tiro lower ranges of
tte Sierjrd, Neymtn nuumtainsVf Califor
nia the medicinal properties of, which
are extracted therefrom without the use
of Alebhol. Tlioi ''question is almost
daily a5ke(l. What is the cause of tho
aiipiu-iti&tifiuccc fed Ait Rrr-itsj;-Qur,yhfwcr
is, that they remove
thecimsoMiw-use aud the patient re
covers liisliealth.: They are the great
blooflpUrifierand a life-giving pi-jnoiplc,
llfffiet',4IoiioVatop''aiMl -invfgonUor
Oftljsteinyeyer bcfoi-e in the
41140 Ofltlio jSvprld ; lias a medicine been
cdn)K)UiUie(t f" ioi?5-.essinj 5'the remarkable
qiiahtins l ot Vixkoar lliTtKiis in healing tie
sek sof irrf ry tli.-H-jt.se niaa U heir to. Tbcy
ari ik?n!i4rjfasNlifts' a Tonic,
jrelieviiigt (ponfoKtimC or Inflammation of
Uie'; UterCand .jVisceral - Organs - iu Bilious
Bl-ast:
f hft properties of Br. Walker's
Vivega'r Hittkrs are A perient, Diaphoretic,
CaniimaJivTe' Diuretic,
Sedative. Counter-t rritant , Sudorific, Altera-
nte, and A nti-Bihous.
. ii.' iu Mcdonald & co.,
Jrtirjrlst and Gen. Agts., San Francisco. California,
ad am. of Washington and Charltan Sts.. N. 1.
- Sol4 by all DragKlsta avnd UemUre.
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j rO a S ufjar and Cbffe. '
lOO Barrels'Bugar.i YarTous brands,
75 Sacks Coffee, bought before recent rise
for sale by
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