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' J3 Li .tL 9 s I . chaiilottis oesxsbvebt , ? -, JO D PR iriTIKC. The Oxsxsyer Job Department fias be thoroughly supplied- with -every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job Work can now be with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can furnish at abort notice ,, BLANKS, BILLHEADS, LETTEB HB U33, CARDS, TAGS, ESC2IPT3, POSTKEa, . PBOQKAMMF.3, HAN1 BILLS, v PA PHLETS. CHECKg, ., At IVMORimOI BAT KB. Daily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance,1' s $8 00 ' 6 mot. ' " . ' -4 oo u 3 nun. M - ' on 3 moi 2 0(1 I toon, " ' j ! f s . s wexxlt tomox. ; 75 kly, (tn the county) in advance,'" $2 00 J ;r oat of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, 1 05 toivxil CHARLOTTE N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1875. NO. 2 056 Liberal redactions for clubs.: . 4 y-3 f t .' ' t I " v 'J v- i r - ' , SMITH & t-. Vrri n ' Vii i ' ;."' it- v . ,.- . f : SECOND FALL STOCK, M -OP OUR MR FORBES has just returned from the Northern Markets, and we arei , ceivlnt; our 8econd Fall Stock of BOOTd. 8 HOES AND LBATHKR.which is complete in every Department, and will be sold at prices that defy composition. :i f f ,f MlCRCHAKTS are especially requested to examine our Stock before purchasin vTEiroii.trfn!0sT be ohdersold: SMI T II & F 0R B E S , NEW IRON' FRONT BUILDING, I R A PES TREET, CHARLOTTE. 17. C. i i i tin octlJ 3 v i 1875 WEW ARRIVAL. ,ARE NOW RECEIVING A OF , , FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. Grenllemensy Hand and Machine-Made GAITEBS ANP BOOTS, To be found in the City, ladies'. Misses', and Childrens' goods in endless variety. We respectfully solicit your- pat ronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. WADE & PEGRAM, ; Opposite Central Hotel. ttsST Ladies and Genta'. fine goods a specialty. sep21 ISurgess Mricbols Co., WHOLESALE & RETAIL ,f .Lnm. ft!) gra.les. , A full wrf Supply CoAns uu Loi.d. NEW, MEAT MARKET; ) Hpfiirgi' iuildiig,-Jpp i . v . pposite central : .'. '!i Hit oril A H flS H e'uVV . ::-I us '") i.i I ' : ..I ! ) ntrtfl ' AXrWH0Lis8ALR A ifcpF A XI) MUTTON ;VTAfc WwAii'Ti kWfl ftOIJCUlTBAUE FROM iH paying distomers only. mrfet 6penod front 4 HP to. to aofPTM .1 ioob it A- i w'U'WlLftM. ITS BIACK Black1,'' Or ...i.fi ui-Mf WHOLESALE ii T , DBALER3 itkra.6iLs.c!ntan0Ats,f! it i i A ASS m i . .' ;i ; jCH ARLQTTE, Vl'C. , feb21 6n - f 1 V Stock of rjnderweaf.Bed nnriels,Canton; r WMtrttMkr. Ac., at . . J A YOUNO & SON'S. 0tlC FORBES' ' . i n o w fa AND RETAIL 1875 it " ? i ? t, iff F U 11 N I T U R 12 B EDO I N C, &c, No. 5, West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, W. C. JUST RECEIVED A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Parlor Suits, in HairCloth . Terry and Reps. Also, a new rrr. t of Metaiic ' Cases, Caskets and Wood 15 TcsUi. . . xlote,onf .iraae .-jiey,, ' T E R E.R S .1" .i' bna KETAIIDEALERS IX No credit custSMerswanteo: p? rhedch Mrfy, Stiridays eiceptl.- ,q - j?n- H . iJ? MUKMUI. - i --Receives- an the Tiy""iini-raiou F6r.KrMnnrprelved for the New York Wok1v . Ledeer. and Saturday Niaht, at 8 eta., per quarter, Singleropies, 10 cw. f -Tiaiff iN Yofk Hter41d receiveo ana ready prdeMvery at 9 o;clocki each ;night. f PrdejsT.wirecelye.prpmpr teijUjon Stock'bf HosieryrEnglfah, British, Balbrl ean einpes, tAiuoia. iou tiv:.JiiYQVNA4pN'& octlC octlO T H E C I TY , CITY BULLETIN. V . Only one arrest In police circles. - . V : A few petty cases, bnt of no impcrlance to the public. ; - ; Colored firemen paraded on the streets' yesterday arid practiced with their engine. "God is great," is the way the "able and accomplished'' corn doctor head his circu lar. - - .-!(-. ':'; r !' Yesterday was dull little cotton, produce or anything else except the rorisic of the ir repressible hand-organ. Members of the Methodist Church who propose to contribute provisions for the Fes tival to-night are requested to send in their Contributions early in the evening. . The new reading room of the Central Hotel has, been finished. It is a part of what was lately Mr Phillips' store and the entrance to it is through the door between this store and the office of the hotel. ' . : ' Erwiu Aveiy. Married, at the Presbyteriau Church in Morgan ton, on the 20th inst., by the Rev R B Anderson, Capi George Fhifcr Erwin and Kiss Cora I Avery. General Pemberton. This utstinguisbed gentleman, who was a Major Geneial in the Confederate army, and commanded the garrison at Vicksburg, is in our city for a few days- He is now agent for some freight line. , T. " Tbe Churches. Services were held in nearly all of the churches on Sunday, and the air being bright and ha' my, the congregations at each house of worship were rather larger than usual. X.eft for Missouri. Ex-Gov Z B Vance left last niht for St. Joseph, Mo., upon an invitation from the Jewish citizens of that place. He will de liver both cf his celebrated lectures, "The Scattered Nation" and "The Demagogue," and will be absent about ten days. Gen Jackson's Staff. - Capt Jos G Morrison who left yesterday for Richmond, informed us that all the sur viving members of General Jackson's staff, Capt Weiboorne of the signal corps (Geor gia) excepted, will be present at the unveil ing of his statue to-day. .4lt are HviDg ex cept Col Pendleton who was killed jnst be. fore the close of the war. A Public Example. An amusing sight was presented upon the stretts jesterday. A pious mother had a cross baby lying across her lap. The portion of the body upen which the very young are usually punished, was exposed. Every time the hand descended, it left & blushing print. The parent was sitting in a wagon in the middle of Trade street- It was her offspring an ijaone gainsayed either her riht, or the propriety of thus correcting it. The Courts. The Superior Court for Lincoln countjrbe- ran yesterday, aid continues two weeks. Citton Superior Court opens on Monday, 8th of November, and will also continue two weeks, if business requires. After Gaston Court, ilecklenbur and Ca barrus follows, two weeks each, which ends the Fall Circuit of Judge Sshenck the 18ih of Decembefat Cabarrus Court. L cort Tr Mrs Jackson. Whatever Virginia, and especially thecity of Richmond, undertakes to do, the does in the handsomest manner. We are reminded of this in tbe arrangements for unveiling the Jacksba statue. -Kot saripfled with making arrangements for entertaining, the widow and daughter of the great soldier, the com mittee of arr angements must send a gentle man to escort them to Richmond, which though unnecessary,' will be highly appre ciated by Mrs. Jackson jantt her rrlenas. Mr Jncr W Booker, of KiChBtt0nd,7 who was as aisned , to this aereeable , dutyi, arrived in Charlotte Sunday morning and left ye?ter day morning with his charge. ,, ' The Observer on the A 7 i -J. T. & O, Hall- road. f.-'i?-,i, sj-l ' The 8tatesville Landmark says : "The Charlotte Obsmveb fa now delivered to its subscribers along the line of the A, T. A O. R. R. by the "fast mail train ." It is nnt an mAtrnififpnt in. its TOrODQltlOnS as the New York Heralds achievement in the same direction, but is;, duly; 'appreciated rbj numerous readers, whb.'.iUnder , tlie j present management, receive their earlier. . The papers are transmitted Capt Myers, and its readtra him. .There are few young "little brief authority'! does not make fool Capt Myers is one of the rare exceptions, we odi : Infer.' : -t ...;-.;.i-w ;l Dr DeBoit, a chiropodist, 4 who? baa Mslted Charlotte annualfor- tMnast m Jr l IVRIJUIU. tJU VUU J LVWO Vm v v - mm iwr im&emlwHo sFikno anion r'-J 'n.twA : nrAnn, those who are affected 'with s corns, and ilL'UUa .njnJ."";r 4 , - lii a .1 1 l.'t MMWtfnt-fKr rrrira - in arnw roJe tHating business among7i6Virg iGnawing at the GfttrP-otxalt)?Wiir?W . am aware inai the' wmen irithVshbe esUshni of kessrs' SamDle & Alexander., he en .1 Entered a? man named Flow, jvhohad s A am s w s-k w-jr-k nni iri w nrui - a i nri x riu oo;nt;fiA-maniUimr.a -of the borri trdrtuiationa or tne corn dllcktaciually taught U . speak several words -the first heaver, spone verny inure i iiuiumgiwcw uii- 'dirlheunX - tJ mysterious-Disappearance. - 'ii3in - rii ?$Mnot lcarB his f -v camped Saturday night in the vacant-, lot adjaiUirrg the Mint!, nd after! ' :fe4dmg hia horses took oat his camp chest in-order to. prepare ms urea ins u x u juoi. uu oia and it was then nearly broad day-light. He w?-tarlnagpn4of oBe pui pose, and nIyWa1neld intUilefof asshert time but after coming out, he looked around , for his rhest and could neither see nor hear iell of it far .noj .near. It probably -tntaihed' something valuable, and like riches, had taken the wings of morning and flown away. Postponed.,,,:; - V ' "' ! 'The Bingin; that usually takes place every Tuesday night at the Baptist Church, is post poned' for to-hfghi; in view of the fact that the ladies of the Methodist congregation will hold a festival. in the basement of their chnrch on Tryon street-, The Maas Tronpe Failed to fulfill its engagement in this city last night. It seems that the agent of the troupe billed them for Salisbury, Charlotte, and some point in Virginia the same night." We have heard of fellows seeing double, but that agent appears to see treble. , , Chnrch Festival To Bight. Remember that the Tadies of Tryon Street Methodist Episcopal ..Church will have an oyster supper and festi val in the basement .of the church to high .The proeearejo'be devoted to church purposes, and we hope the citizens will patronize it liberally. Let those turn out who ne'er turned out before.' Atteutlon. We respectfully call the attention of the Street Commissioner to the obnoxious smells that pervade the atmosphere in the region around about the old Wilke's found ry. Whether they arise from an uncovered portion of the sewer leading from the Cen tral Hotel, or from badly kept slaughter pens in the vicinity, we are unable to tell.' yAt all events the atmostphere needs purify ing. Arson at Shoe Heel On last Friday nfeht about 9 o'clock, a house belonging to ex-Mayor Frank Hen derson, at Shoe Heel. , on , the Carolina Cen tral Railroad was discovered to be on fire, and eventually burned to the ground, noth ing being Faved. Loss about five hundred dollars. On Saturday the town Constable arrested a negro named Mcl eod, who wa found in poFsession of several articles taken from tbe house, and cn Saturday night he was tried before a Magistrate for arson, and the rase being very clear against him, he was sent tn jail to await trial -at the next term of Robeson Court. Worth Hunting For. I he lorests near Uhariotte are now more attractive for sportsmen then ever known before. There is a mania at present anion e the young ladies for collecting the thousand varieties of leaves that render the autnmnal woods 30 eandy and charmful. Toe foliage thus gatherel, either is varnished for picture frames or used for adorning the parlor vases. They all vie with each other in displaying to their admiring beaux, tbe number and variety of their rain bow tinted treasures. Ifyouwantto 8eeiehts,beantiful and in teresting bevond description, steal along the seqnerted avenue of the forests just outsMc of the city and watch the young ladies climb ing tbe trees. If you want to catch, it is an easy matter to tree game worth having, Eelectic'Magnzine. The Lfltcuc for November contains as a frontispiece a fine portrait of Holmsn Hunt, the famous English painter ; and this is ac companied in the letter press with a brief sketch of his life and art theories. The number leads off with a notable and highly interesting article on Napoleon Bona parte, based on the recently published Me moirs of the Count deSegur. Other attrac tiye articles are: The Arabs in Palestine; An American's Impression of England, by Hoarce White, late editor of the Chicago Tribune; Birds Of Passage ; Asking; Tenny son's Queen Mary ; Ocean-Circulation, by DrWB Carpenter; Not to Be; and an amus iog paper, entitled Shylock ths J&o-ed-, Mrs Alexander's Her Dearest Foe, and Miss Fraaer-Ty tier's Jonathan, both striking stories, are continued ; and the editorial de part ments are well filled,' as usual. E R Pelton, publisher, 25 Bond 8treet, N Y: Price, $5 per year Two copies, 9 ; Sin i gie numbers. 45 cents She Saw Him. It was up in Iredell, and it was at a color ed; camp meeting' The excitement was at its climax. , Mahy were weeping; shouting ana procimmuiK in iwyous wuei uvw swwi L.ja w-i-f:Ji:'" v 'ill. tiu;.-.c . was' the salvation they whad found. The t-t t lers were waiting, around and peg ging in piteous accents, sinners to flee from from the wrath to come--while they exhort ed penitents never to turn back : but to I pray ori until death and Bell were robbed of aff their teitrOT present aa aged negro woman;' for many moments, she had mnd elar br,v tbe din and nnroar arid ex- citement. M christian brudders I am hap ; j py J 'my Is washed awiy;1'de blindness 'A is fakeh from my ktTeidiTeyes;K'et specs of aaiyuwuu is uy w yay uu utw uu w .ui Ram,' I See the Ram, In all his glory VY !Kra il V - . . . . '. 1 - - .. w a; was som kind 1 or a sheep I see him--! see w,i,.im . 4 1iim--Halleluyer LrTS"r s in ailflllVKrHl'.', ' 1 ?n 7t: visa is Wji,lnU'MLT - man iTature has noUced that lrfveri I always;biteAhe : i. w w.r t vm : - j ; P" :iO! wf 1 ,4,1 lo Sincsi reading the 1 foregoing j ej? AnlJ-4Yinlf &nri'3'Ar nil l-jm'frarfu mastYcatYd Mnrai In.M.to-.ihV wh1ph'Aac seek t.i '..'ijAXA .! J L' if-WrrpmkrVAd that hA'tAit it in his i fd .:. a':. "f..-t ' 'nr.' ' nnrttPt. tn vnfin tne tinea rrom steDmnsr on it. .What if some other' fella now - r-'ntrmTu - Pf refits! 'r uWu.Yolu remiun, tbererevengetsrsweet.)- vve paper .12 hours ueen luriousiy ciapping ner , nanus ana can- - &re than usually grand and beautiful. through ma on ydeOood imp to itisworthatripto the "City on the W4ncwew fr to see this aplen- men Wooma I uopw.j ; au, hi ; wicb aer TMiiw kuso uigu. I . , , . i -. postUroiind ;'4e- dwellings for'toar mghfroto UiiXl Night editor of ;-ioaw,nnlr.lip in:this hkv. and the Wadesboro)4 W,;one uf themost addressed th&Bame ladyfL is .theldofWfMTO!1? ?D .iwsMU' uui.- .AirktfWikWbtA-' : Jiut' ana nonuunrepresenwiitiy.m uaroj above stemiouse. Macauiay io at the same gate posts Special Correspondence of the Observer. What the Observer' local Picked Up Dario?. Sanday Afternoon " and Evening. RicHMOsn, Va., ) Sunday Night, Oct. 24th. j Deab. Obskever : I arrived here this afternoon about 4 o'clock. The train was delayed and I was too. late, to attend the funeral of Gen Geo E Pickett, which look place at Hollywood Cemetery, the ceremonies beginning about 3 o'clock. I regretted this very much, as my chief object in leaving home on Saturday night, was to get here in time for this ceremony. f havfi hp fin nTVIfi tn lfin.rri frnm snppto.- torgj however, that it was by far the West and moat imnosino- f.mpral that ever took place in this city, It being Sunday, almost all the citizens, irre spectiye of age, color or class, turned out, and these, together with the large number of visitors already here, formed a procession quite too miles in length, a great part of the crowd being eight abreast at that. The escort of honor consisted of all the military companies of Richmond, both white and colored, Knights Tem plar, Knights of Pythias, and all the Masonic and Odd Fellow Lodges, and other secret societies. Two bands of music formed a part of the procession, and these played solemn marches on the way to and from the city. The first of the procession was the "Old Virginia First Regiment," next Gov Kemper, then a cannon wagon on the top of which was the casket containing the remains of the hero of Gettysburg ; af ter these followed the lamented war rior's war horse, with the General's saddle and boots thrown across his back ; the horse walked all alone be hind the cannon wagon. After this the most striking feature of the display followed the military, the societies and citizens riding and on foot. A large number of the business houses and private residences wtre draped in mourning, and the scene and surroundings, as the vast multitude moved through the streets, are describ ed as having been highly impressive. At the grave short addresses were de livered, and after the remains had been deposited and the grave filled, three volleys were fired in honor of the lamented dead, after which the crowd returned to the city, the last arriving about dark. We neglected to state in the proper place; that the artillery wagon was covered with crape, and that the coffin was wrapped in flags of the late Confederacy. It will be remem bered that, at the time of Gen Pickett's death, the remains were deposited in a vault in Norfolk. They were disinter" red on yesterday, with imposing cere monies, and brought to Richmond, where they laid in state at the Capitol during a part of Saturday and last night Day after to-morrow will be one of the greatest days that greaieBt aays mat Virginia ever Itnew. Richmond is already well- nigh-filled with strangers, and hotel men tell me that by to-morrow night their houses will be chuck full. They have been receiving - letters and tele grams for a month past from persons from abroad, desiring to engage rooms in advance for this occasion. The statue of Jackson is in the lower part of the Capitol building, boxed up as it was re ceived from England. The rope and tackle have been prepared, to move it from it&'present position, and the ped estal upon which it will be placed, has been completed; this is situated near the northern entrance, to. the Capital i . grounds. , I spent the time after my arrival this afternoon, in strolling; around the CapH tol and through the principal portion of the city.1 The magnificent equestrian statue of Washington is wreathed with cedar and other evergreens, inprepara tjQn for the event of Tuesday, and is Ulu specimen 01 art. - 1 ; As yet Mr R S Gray and myself are the only Charlotteans here ; a number orofKera wHTarfTvel-his evening. It is 1 K)rtunaie mat we are nere in nine, uwi- OQ J erWise we would have had difficulty in - . - - . - . ' . , securtng quarters. As it is, I am very brnmfortfthlv situated a: corn&rtably .situated at the Exchange T ;" . , 1 and Ballard Hotel. s I ... a i f- Asitis latfeJSUndav:irht, I will cut l?3. v w -it-L a'2i7 i- r- duilane; andhaii. enaeavor to e fay mxKnwre-interesting, 7 m 3it VfUIi sHrUJri g.. 4 3-r. L p01lit rrr Ik', V "'"l,!? fwi w u ,u9 rw- ehWiWm;HW I.Mr.-Nightis probably tho.olde'st man in Ihe newsDaoer "business in theState but he looks as it u? nau av least lony - I niM F.iiuafiilnPAH in nim VP.t. tt.jyp'fr.Mi - yr'vTrrrrr.T'r - r "- h - H. Boow, ( prominent young 11arwof Ralelsth i in- tm city lor a l ' .-.oupius ,;. vUA.hh -ay, v L"itnhe. i.ryjj ! e genial gentleman To Onr Readers Along the Line of the A., T. & O.'R. R. We' were informed last night that tbe Sunday morning's issze of the Oassavas was not handed Capt Myers on Monday morning, as was aUo the case the Monday proceeding. This is the first intimation we had of any irregularity in the prompt deliv ery of the papers and will remedy the eeem ing neglect in the future. A Thing Needful to Charlotte. : For the past six months there has been many and important improvements con stantly going on in our city. The ring of tbe trowel on the brick walls, tbe familiar call for mortar and the monotonous click of pickacfezes upon the pavements throughout the summer and fall, proves conclusively that Charlotte is thoroughly alive and pro gressive. The streets are now sound and solid. Brother Yates says when the macad amizing is going on, that gold sparkles from the rocks so when the farmer comes with hia produce and cotton, his wagon travels upon the firm, hard-money oasis of good roads. We are second only to Atlanta in railroads as the shrill whistleof the engines throughout the day and night testify. We have railways which stretch their long iron arms to t ho four winds of the heavens and bring the trade and commerce of every sec tion to our midst. But we are deficent In passable dirt roads leading into this com mercial centre. We are gifted with a soil peculiarly adapted to the formation of mud, which renders the thoroughfares for vehicles amost impassable. Now the plan we sug gest would improve Charlotte, we think, more than any other that could be adopted and in a ninch shorter period of time. There are many idle criminal vagabonds who perve ont their sentences in the' cala boose and jail at heavy expense to the tax payers and to the impoverishment of the town- Let them be put to work in macada mizing the four principle roads leading from Charlotte. Even though thev should not accomplish more than half a mile a year each way, still that would be of immense benefit to the place. Splendid dwellings would be erected with the extensions, stores wsuld spring up, propsrty in the bift skirts, would' increase in value, and after awhile tracks for street cars would be laid so as to conduct men living at a dhtsnce to their business. The cause of humanity and relig ion as well as that of interest, demands that some action of this sort should be inaugurated- The drivers would swear less.the beast 8 of burden would receive les abuse and cruelty, and a great gain made by the farm era in the saving of time and the wear and tear of wagons and vehicles uf transporta tion. Let our enterprising Mayor and Beard ef Aldermen think it over. A Capricious William Goat. It was on the outskirts town beyond the corporate limits, and the boys were amusing thtmselves with the antics of a pugnacious goat. One urchin more fortunate than the rest, had overcome an indulgent parent with the argument in favor of inflation, and had thereby purchased a whole pack of fire crackers. The goat's tail seemed the most natural place to put them, andon the goat's tail they were tied. A match was applied to the fuse, off the crackers so did the goat, With blatant voice, and fiery eyes and leaps that meapured many yards in length, he passed over blocks of real estate t ith an agility that would have reflected credit upon a race horse. Like Lot. he looked neither to the right nor left, nor to see the scorching fire behind.. He could not escape the mis- tics that played upon his rear, but he was determined that no object should harass his front A dog tried it and that dog is now numbered with the dead. A small lady was going his way though not with the same rapidity. Her pin-back received a s evere and violent shock . A low heavy gentleman gifted with a fine, protuberant bay window, came in contact with tbe resistless head. He doubled himself up in a manner incon sistent with his corpulent dignity, sat down in the dust and mournfully rjr-rding the broken panes his damaged window had sus tained. After his collision with the wound ed gentleman, he overtook a darkey boy, carrying a basket of eggs, elev&ied him for a moment on his boms, quickly laid him on the road side and left for parts unknown. DIED In this citv. on Sundav afternoon. 24th inst., Essie, daughter of Wm M and Sal lie place yesterday evening at 3 6'c!ock, at the First rresbysenan Chnrch SPECIAL NOTICES. A merchant down town sells more of Dr Bull's Cough Syrup than all other medicines together. It surely must be the best remedy for a cough. - K BW AD VEUTISEMEMTS 4 ... COTTOU f ommissiou Merchant. BBANCH OFFICE, !-0.i Charlotte, N. C. 0HSTE,.S Prompt AtteEtioa etra ta.Hu Mers. Office lit O. W. Chalk & Co's, - S. E. Corner Trade, and College Streets. jjemocrai anu nome vupj. Final1 Notice. N the first day of October instant. F B J McDowell. Esq , purchased a half inter est in the OBSERVER establishment, and it is absolutely necessary that all outstanding-claims due roe an to that date be settled, either by, note or account at once, as I must close ud 'ray old books. All claims due me - individually, contracted prior to that time, remaining unsettled on the 1st day ot De cember next, without reserve, wilt be placed in tbe hands of an omcer for collection. i ,-vlv-v.. y . CUAS. R. JONES. oct26lm - - T ttASS. COPPER, ZIN0 A TIN OILERS. -. Largest stock that has ever been brought to this market. For salt cheap, too doors . at the re ft CO.. Ten --Cent Column. Advettiiements. wiW be inserted in thit column at the rate of ten (10) cenit per line, for each insertion. No advertise vient taken for less than twenty-fivt cent. mgntworas mate a line. - CNGBUTr. at tha Farmers fUvlM Bank, will insure your PronertT asrainst loss or damage by fire in reliable companies at reasonable rates. Give him a call. cct26 .... ; , :. JJETAIL HARDWARE. For the convenience of mechanics in the city our Retail Store will be open every nig ht until 9 o'clock and open every morn ing by sunrise. Our retail salesmen will always be glad to wait upon yon. Give us a call. BREM, BROWN & CO. oct2G Notice! BY Virtue of an order from the Superior Court of Cleveland Co.. I will sell to the highest bidder at Dallas, Tuesday 9th Nov- emoer next, court, week;, JKU ruienwider's (dee'd) interest in the personal and Real Estate of Andrew Hovle. fdee'd) includinr the valuable HIGH SHOAL PROPERTY 14.000 ACRES OF LAND. TERMS : One-fourth Cash, balance U months time, 8 per cent, interest. W J T MILLER dmin'r. Of K H Fulenwlder. dee'd. Two other shares or interests will be sold at same time. oct263t James Harty, THE PIONEER CHINA'MiN OF WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA, Trade Street, Charlotte. N. C, HAS just received a splendid Stock of China. Glass and Earthen Ware, together with a great variety of Fancy articles for bridal, birthday and holiday presents. Ladies are especially invited to call and see i hem oct24 tf .... JjlOR RENT. A new dwelling house with 7 rooms, ou College street, convenient to the business portion of the city. Posse sion given the 1st of November. Applv to W W OVERMAN. oct24 tf T3U8INEdS HOURS. U Persons having business witn me are no tified that my office hours are from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., and atter these hours, I will not attend to professional or other business, ex cept in very urgent or important cases. RUFUS BARRING ER, oct242t Attorney at Law. JUST RECEIVED. BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FIOUE , branded : Fancy Radiant and our Royal Best, manufactured by patent process, a very superior article,' fresh ground, warrant ed to give satisfaction. Also a fine lot of Crackers of the following kinds : Oyster Crackers, Butter Crackers, Milk Biscuits, Tea Mixed Crackers, Walnut Crackers, Macrons, Prince of Wales Crack ers, Presburg Crackers and Ginger Snsprs. Anchovis, Chicory, Bay leaves, Cocoanuts, Tapioca Farina, Sage, Corn Starch, Thyne, Sage, Mixed Spices for custards, cakes and pastry. , . ; Goods sent promptly by a delivery wag ou. The best assortment always to be found at C HaSHAQEN'8, Opp. CbaiCotte Hotel. ma oct22 THE LARGEST A3TD BEST ASSORTMENT -or FRENCH CANDIES ! IN THE CITY JUST RECEIVED, .,a .fcij-.p-s.-; 4,i '.-''. ",.?" if i' ' ." " '"' " :fts AX- Jf--3II j ..... p u R E ;i O Y ' s . W. B. BURKE, COMM1SSION-MERCCHANT - City Hall Building, Main Street, VI ;tl - COLUMBIA, S. C. GRAIN, GROCERIES, PR0DU( E, p3r Consigni&ents and Correspondence Solicited, -ft aug20 2m Staw
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