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' Postal; Cars; Printed in the' Latest; Styles, v a .'i . , We, pay, special .attention, th l': COLORED PRH1TIHR ;V .twWJ-a-et8 wanas.Nottces, . Editor & Proprietor. BOOK JOB PWIIIE. 4. .-i. , Great Attractions I -3- . J ... j v r- ... . , , . U - THE LAHGEST,3 AN'DSOM EST,' and ' '. . most complete assortment of FA NCY DRY GOODS, ' ' WHITE? GOODS andiHOSIERY, No t ions, Luces, E mbroiderics. I Ribbons, Fine, Common & Medium. Dft ESS G OODStSI LKS " t ' " 5 LADIES' SHAWLS, &c, &c, We are also offering at panic prices to correspond with PANIC TIMES. TO THE Wholesale Trade We can offer some superior inducements and one of the Largest Stocks of STAPLE DRY GOODF, READY-MADE CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS, SHAWLS, And FANCY ARTICLES as low as any Jobbing House, North or South, for CASH, or to good parties on as liberal terms as any other house. Call and examine our Goods, Prices and Terms. WANTED TO BUY 2,000BALES COTTON To Fill Foreign Orders. McMURRAY & DAVIS. November 25, 1873. tf SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ") A.,J & O. R. II. t Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 18th, 1S73. J ON and after Monday, Oct 20th, the fol lowing schedule will be run over this Road : , going south Leave Statesviile, at 625 a. m. ; Davidson College, 8.2G " Arrive Charlotte, 10JU0 " GOING NORTH Leave Charlotte, at 3.00 p. m. " Davidson College, 4.30 " Arrive Statesviile, G.35 " All charges must 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 after it is unloaded, at either of the above points. No freight will be received by Agents, or forwarded unless the name of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked there on. J. J. GORMLEY, oct 19 Superintendent, City Ordinance. B1 E it ordained : That the speed of Rail Road Trains in passing through the city, shall not exceed four miles per hour, and that the bell shall he rung while run nine within the limits of said city; and any Railroad Company failing to observe this Ordinance, shall forfeit and pay for each and every offence Fifty Dollars ; and any Railroad Company permitting their trains to be stopped across the streets, thereby hindering the free passage of ve hicles or persons, shall lorteit and pay each and everv offense Twenty Dollars. The above ordinance wilLbe strictly en forced. - . : - W.F. DAVDoOri, oct 24" Mayor. ! Drs Greene, Lindley & Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES, PREPARED expressly for, and adopted length when of moment, and always pre to the Southern climate. t sentod in a clear, intelligent and interest- "COMPOUND EXTRACT CORYDAL- 7S" is the most powerful, and efficient al terative and 'blood-purifier known, pre pared expressly for bcrofuia, &econaary SvDhilis. Eruption's on the Skin, and all aiBeaKes wiiiuii biwivuuvcu ui healthy blood. ' "DR. GREENE'S FIT CUKE," cures all kinds of Fits. 8pasms and Convulsions which arise troru irritation oi ine nerve centers. In Epilepsy it often stops the fits from the first day's use, even where they have existed for years. "MEDICATED IIONEY:' Tlie great rpmedv tor Asthma, uroncnius, -tougus, - . ' w 1. 1. r u Colds, Croup, Sore Throat ana au aiseasea " . , n . of the air passages and lungs.- it does not sicken the. patient, rss pleasant io wnse, prompt in iis-acuon, uoeB wi nyum n.c appetite or impair digestion as most ex I I 1.1 . t .W I X 1 1 l.n UU. F our NEURALGIA f SPECIFIC is a per matism, and all muscular oi nervous pains wherever situated. These medicines are prepared with great care, from perfectly reliable drugs, , ana for the esDccial classes of diseases named on each bott'e; t No one of tbem is claim aa a Mir nil." i Thev are identically the same that we have used m our private practice ior years, anu m iuus rewiumcuu-i-nn tuatvt thp TMihlic we know whereof vl-o : ofHi-m Thev are ' aafe. reliable and offir-iont (Mtin? onicklv and thorouehlv. lrv tnem ana.you win wauii mo uuieis. ; , 1 1 A. iU Ask your druggist Tor them; 4 ; rv.Vnr.,. Bui ft i bv . drueeista eenerall v J I Pre- pared only by ;' '- , ! " ' ' ; -; Ttcr TOTVT--T.Tvm.TCV& PF.VTT.1CV . ' ... - Charlotte, N- C. N. B.CcerSrTumorajr Ulcers, treated as heretofore bv K LIN E o - O K 12 A IV-l a W - CER ANTIDOTES at Charlotte, Golds boro' and Asheville, N. C. june 14 lyr A N assortment of CIC '" 1 CIGARSatt BURFELL'S, Spring's Cbmer, BAKERS' Bitters, fresh Cod Liyer Oil, inst rppeived '- -, - - TT UBBEL'S EUxaKriSate Ammonia, XX Ire Brushes. Fresh 'Bay Ruin,.. 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A NEW SERIES Was begun Jan. 1, 1873, with entirely new Tales, already embracing Serial and Short Stories by distinguished English, Kreuch, German, and Russian authors, viz., Lord Lytton (Bulwer), Erechnann-Chatrain, Ivan Turrmcnieff. Miss Tlutckeray, Mrs. Oli- phant,' Fritz Renter, Mrs. Parr (author of During the coming' year, as heretofore, the choicest serial and short stories by the leading Foreign Authors will be given, together with an amount unapproached bv any other periodical in the world. of the best literary and scientific matter of the day, from the pens ot the above named and other forenostIisayhts,Scioitistt, Vritics, Discoverers, and Editors, representing every department of knowltHiRe and progress. 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H AS the Largest Circulation of anv i L Daily newspaper in the State, and a culation in Wilmington Nearly Twice circulation in vvnmingion ieany J.WH.C as Large as that of any other paper. . . . . . i i i 1 t C .1 All the news oi tne aay win oe iounu in it. condensed when unimportant, a. ing manner- SUBSCRIPTION (In Advance) One Year,-..... .$7.00 . 3.00 . 2.00 Six Months,.... Three Months,. WEEKLY STAR. Price Reduced. The Weekly Star is now combined with the Carolina Farmer, and is one of the cheapest papers in the country, at the fol- lowing' R,6duced Bates: ....$1.50 1 JIM VV fcT vuv j Qne Cohv. six months 1.00 g-Ciuhof 5 to 10, one year, $1.50 per copy -ciubs Gf iq or more, one year, only i on per conv. pas Specimen copies 3ent on application Address, WM. n. BERNARD, Editor & Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. dcc.12 tf Carolina Central Railway. Until further notice the following sched ule will be run over the -'Western, Division of this Road, to take effect Monday, Sept. i3th, 187?. G0I3JG WEST. Arrive. 8 04am ' " 8 13 " ' , 8 42 ". 9 20-" 9 53 " " 10 47 " ;f 1120. S GOIKQ EAST. Arrive.,': Stations. Leave. Jl 20 a m 8 0 "- 8 18 ?4 : 8 52 " - 9 25.'f 10 03 .V , 10 52 " '. ' - - I Cliarlotte, 1 T?ttaw Pfimn ."i't luckaseege, l Brevard s, - Iron Station, 1-incolnton, ICherryvHle,' Buflalof3 . Stations. . Leave. 1200 m 12 33 pm 1 27 " 2 00 " 2 38 " :3 07 v Buffalo,' Cherry ville, '" -12 28 a m f - 117 " , : 1 55 " 2 28 " ; , 3 02 "- . Lincoln ton, Iron Station, Brevard's,; .Tuckaseege, .; River Pump, , s 311.-H Charlotte, 400 This train connects at Charlotte with all j trains arriving and departing, morning and evening.' " ' .-.. ,; Y. ti. JOHNSON, Asa't Sap't. . IEainii-: -r ; r? f We have on exhibition at our Store the Largest and Handsomest Stock of i GOLD. FENS Gold and Silver Pen Holders, Crbld Pencils ) and other goods in above lines ever offered in Charlotte. Bought direct "from the manufacturers during the Panic, and for sale at . 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MAKUFA.CTUKED BT NEEDIIAin A SON. E. P. ESTABLISHED IN 1846. Nos. 143, 145 & 147 East, 23d St. K. Y. " -' - j . ; i-' Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections still unsupp lied, will receive frompt attention and liberal inducements, arties residing at a distance from our au thorized agents,' may order from our fac tory. Send for illustrated price list, july 12 6m . . ., , t Just Received OK consignment and, for "sale, cheap) 1 Express Wagon, ; - 12 Shuck and Cotton Matrass, - - 25 Candy Jars, . ' . -t -f . 25 Dozen -Brooms, s -. 10,000 Cigars, . t 10,000 Clay Pipes, 50 Dezen Can Fruit, Also; a large" lot of Glassware4 ' ? . ,r,- THOS. H. GAITHER, . - -',Auc.-& Com: Merchant. nov7-tf "" :i . Shorthand (Stenography.) TlpR PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS A - men, taught afterariew and efficient method in 20 lessons.1 Day and' evening classes will be formed - Orders : left at Tiddy's Book, Store will be promptly at tended to. H. N AUM ANN, v t l: , Iastrnctor of Languages, decHtf . Shorthand,-Etc. Travelers' Guide. - Pietooit - Air-Line Railtray . Richmoki) & Daktiluc Richmond & Daw ville L.Wv NJ C. DitisIoh, and JJukth Wkstebk N. C. R. W. CONBENSEB TIME-TBX. In effect on and aftr Sunday, Dec 7th.. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAII, EXF'K. Leave Charlotte, 7 00 p m 8.35 a. m " Air-Line Juc't. 7 15 " 8.50 " " Salisbury, 10 09 " 10.47 " " Greensboro' 2 15am 1.15 p. m . .' DanVille, 5 28 " 3.27 " " Burkeville, 1140 " 8.06 " Arrive at Richmond 2 32 pm 11.02 " GOING SOUTH. STATIONS; Mail. Exp'b. Leave Richmond, 1 48 p m 5 03 a. m " Burkeville, 4 58 " 8 28 " " Danville, ' 9 52 " 103p.m " Greensloro' 116am 4 00 " " Salisbnrv, 3 50 " 6 33 " " Air-Line Juc't. 6 22 " 8 53 Arrive at Charlotte. 6 30 " 9 00 " GOING EAST. TATIOSS. Mail.. Express. Ieave Greensboro " Co Sb(ps Raleigh. Arrive Goldsboro' 2 00am 3 55 " 8 30 " 11 40 a m GOING WEST. STATIONS Mail. Express. Arr. Greensboro: 12 30 a m " Co Shops, 10 28 " ' Raleigh, j 6 00 " ljave Gohlslioro'i 3 00 p m NORTH WESTERN N. C. B. B. (Salem Bhahch.) Leave Greensboro' Arrive at Salem, Leae tfalcin, Arrive at Greensboro, 4.30 p n 6.25 " 8.00 r n 10.00 ' Mail trains daily, both Ways. On Sundays Lynchburg Accommoda tion leave Richmond at 9.42 a. m., arrivt at Burkeville 12.39 p. m., leave Burkevill 4.35 a. m., arrive at Richmond 7.58 a. m. Pullman Palace Cars on all nifrht train between Chaiiotte and Richmond, (with out change.) Papers that have arrangements to ad vertise the schedule oi this company wil! please print as above. For further information address S. E. ALLEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent, T if. R. Talcott. Greensboro, N C. Eiifrineer it Uen'l Superintendent. dec 13-tf Atlantu A "Ric 1 A. B'w'y Co This Schedule to take effect Monday. Dec. 8, 1873, at 6 o'clock p. ni. Daily I'assekvjEE Going Noth No. L Stations. Arrive. Leave. Atlanta, 6 00 p m Norcross, 6 48 pm 6 51 Gainesville, 8 11 " 8 15 " ToccoxiCiiv, 9 48 " 9 51 " Seneca City, 1112 " 1118 " Central. 12 03 a in 12 09 a m (irecn ville, 1 48 " 1 54 " (Jrcer's. 2 42 " 2 42 " 2Siartanburg, 4 06 " 4 06 ' Gaffnevs 5Ul " 5 09 " King's" Mount'n, 6 09 44 b 12 ' Gastonia, 6 54 44 6 57 44 Charlotte, 8 06 ' 8 11 41 N C R R Jn 8 15 Daily Passknge Comikg South No. 2. Stations. Arrive. Leave. N C U R J'n, 8.9pm, Charlotte, 8 45 p m 8 4h -4 Gastonia, 9 51 9 57 44 Kind's M't, 10 36 44 10 39 44 Oaffnev's, 11 54 44 11 57 44 Oowpens, 12 39 a m 12 39 a m Spartanburg, 1 18 44 1 21 " Wei ford. 2 03 44 2 06 44 (ireer's, 2 39 2 48 14 Greenville, 3 21 " 3 '24 44 Central, 4 45 44 4 51 Seneca Citv. 5 M " 5 39 44 ToccoaCitv, 7 03 44 7 18 44 Mount Airv, 7 52 44 7 54 44 Bellton, 8 33 8 36 44 Gainesville, 9 18 44 9 21 44 Fl'v Branch, 9 48 44 9 51 44 Buford4 30 12 " 10 15 44 Suwannee, 10 33 44 10 36 " Duluth, 10 54 44 10 57 " Norcross, 11 12 41 11 18 44 Doraville, 11 3.i 4 11 36 44 Goodwins, 11 51 44 1154 " Atlanta, 12 24 p m B. Y. SAGfi, Sup't. Change of Schedule. CHABLOTTE, COLUMBIA 6r AU GUSTA BAILBOAU. 3 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 : j KO. 1 POWM DAT PASSEICGEB TKAIK. Leave Charlotte for Augusta, 7 ' A.M. Arrive in Augusta, 8:05 Pl. KO. 2 UP DAY PASSENGCft TBAJK. Leave Augusta, ' 6:30 AvW Arrive in Charlotte, , 7j08 P.M SO. 'i DOWN NIGHT PASSEKGEK TRAIJ9. Leave Charlotte, 8:30 P.M. Arrive in Augusta, 8:45 A.M. KO. 4 UP NIGHT PASSXKGEE TEAIN. Leave Augusta, 4:15 P.M. Arrive in Charlotte, 5:15 A.M. JAS. ANDERSON, Gen'l. Sup't. E. R. DORSEY, Gen'l. Ticket Agt. octlO-tfJ " ' Time Table Western N.C ILR. Takes effect Monday, Aug 16, 1873. GOING WEST, v Arrive. ' " ieave. o;allsbury, r - ; 2.18 A. M. 3.18 4.17 5.21 ,6.20 7.09 A20 9.0t 10.00 I0.5S IL57 A. M. Third Creek. ' 8 22 Staiesville, , 421 Catawba Station: 5.23 M Newton,'-- . Hickory Tavern, 7.34 8.23 1003 11 2 M ; . . : icaro. , Morganton, Bridge water, r ' Marion, --- " Old Port, t-.Ht GOING , BAST. Arrive Xeave. ' &25 a: k. 7J?4 " , 8.22 - fA3 10.02' 1 10.52 -11.41 4 a oid i Fort. . Marlon, Krld gj water. . ; Morganton, - Icard, Hickory Tavern, . - Newton, ..1 Catawba Station, Statesviile, - -' Third fAb '' 7.20 8.1 4 .08" 8.50 1U88 12.86 A. X 12.40 P. X. L40; - 2.00 2.59 ? X FlQ v. lr Bariahnra ------ a Trama : Pass llorganton at 9.08 A. II. Going West. Breaf fast at Uickor 70.9 a m: Going East, Dinner at Statesviile L40p m. ang 21 tf . ' 7- K IXa RADWAY'S READY RELIEF : CTJitC3 Tim WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minuter WOT OWE HOUR - afterreadlivthto Tertteemeiitneed aayona StTFFEH WTTH PAIK. EASWATV BEADY RELIEF 13 A cuaK KVBBY PAIN. UB1 F0K 1 It was the first and is Tlicr Only jaill Remedv IN FE03I ONE TO TWENTY MTNUteS, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE18 LKZK COW CHTIAS, AOTO CHILLS01 EH1JlTMATIS11- Twentydropsln half atnroblerof trater nHiiin.r Travelers should always carry a bottle tf -. wy' Ready Seller with thea A i rtr ?' water will prevent sickness o" paint from Thanceir JtouUnt French randyw BitteTw L FEVER, AND AGU!. FEVER AND AGUE enred for fifty cens. Ther i. not a remedial agent in this world that wil 1 cure Fe ver S53,fLuev,?d a11 otber Malarious, BU.ns, Scariet Erphoid. Yellow, and other Fevers aided bv RAn' TtiSJSLLS1 f9 n,ck M RADWAY'S KEADY UEf. Fifty cents per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONO ATTD PTJRE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE it t 4 r OlfTM . OK FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN An DR. RADWAY'S SarsapariUian Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES- SO OUICK. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, THE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE THAT Every Bay an Increase in anil eiiM is Seen and ML Every drop of the PARSAPARILLTAN RESOL VENT communicates through the Blood. Sweat. Urine, and other Fluids and juices of Hie svstem the vipor of life, for it repairs the wases of the body with new and sound material. Rrrotula, Svphilw, Consumption, Glandular disease. Ulcers in the throat. Mouth. Ta mors, Noaein the Glands and other parts of the system. Sore Eyes, St Tumorous discharges trorn the Ears, and the worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh. Tumors Can ecrs in the Womb, and all weakening ahd painful dis eharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range ot this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use wiil Srove to any person using itfor either of those forms of isease its potent power to cure tbem. If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition Jnat is continually progressing, suc ceeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the samo with new material made from healthy blood and this .the SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure a cure is certain; for when once this remedy commejices iti 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, tbe food digesting better, appetite improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Sot only does the Sarsaparilliaii Resolvknt excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scro fulous, Constitn tional, and Skin diseases-, but it is the only positive cure for Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Blight'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-dust deposits, and when therej a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, ami pain in tbe Small of the Back aud along the Louis. Tumor of 12 Years9 Growth Cured by Madwajj's Resolvent. - DR. RADWAY'S PerfeGtPnrptiYe MeplatiiittPills perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet ptun, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Kaa way's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach. Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache. Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dys pepsia. Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of ids Bowels, Piles, and all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. ' Warranted to etfect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals or deleters- A few'doses of RADWAVS PILLS will free the sys tem from all the above named disorders. Trice, 26 cent per Box. SOLD BY DKUGUISTS. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." eand one letter stamp to RADWAY CO., No. 82 Warren St., hew York. Information worth thousands will bo seut you. Dr. .T. Wiilker's California Vin egar JJitters arc a purely YcsctaWo preparation, made chiellyfroni the iw-. tivo herbs found on the lower ranges ot tbe Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia the medicinal properties of wlix" are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohols Tho question is alm daily nsUcd. What is tho cause of tllS unparalleled success of Vinecai: Bit teiis!" Our answer is, that they rcn;ove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are thc blood purifier and a life-givinjr principle a perfect Renovator ami Jnvigoriitor of the system Never before in -history 'of the world has a medicine be comiMmmltyV ,."posscssinir the reiniU-Ka qualities of Tixkoar Hittkks in l(-'lliinLlJr sick 'of every thst;a.e man is heir t. are a ertinlte Pr.rjKitirb as well as a ' 0 relieving - Coneuxtum .or . IiiIIaiiiniatin 'the Uver.iUiil'.yUecral Organs in ou Diseases J . - . Tlie.propeilles of Vr. TlXEGJLBlliTTEKftiire Aperient. IaP.1),c Carminativtj.. Nutritions, Laxativ Ul"rr3. Relative. Counter rritant Sudorinc, a tire and Antiliilious. It. II. McDOIVAlVD & CO., Drng-frists and Gn. Agts Son Trancisco. Caldnrm and cor. of Woshinerton and Charltan Sts.. - Sola by all Druggists ana Sugar and Colfce. RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infim. Crippta Neuralgic, or prostrated with dfceaM mayaiffer, tOO Barrels Sugary various brands, 75 Eacks Coflee, bought before recent r for sale by - - rr. . 8TENH0USE. MACAUIAY & w-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 24, 1873, edition 1
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