A Duplin county ewe gave birthuo
four lambs within seven months.
Hall's Combination-was asirrntug 1
ion night before list AntfAtnfghV J
Munroe has an Ethiopian ' Min8trl
Troupe, composed of the tiirniber of
the Cornet Hand ana oterC? f,Z2
A Milton man has a c&thVSoi&rtd
half of which is cat, tttflfeVihe rear
half is rabbit. ; , J" 4 J
Mr JpeyB. Walters, . prorninent
planter4-of-CaaWel I coftntyy-roently
lost 17 hogs by .cholera. . .
ehanipiprajup of the State as a chick
en eater, and is hot afraid 'to'ntef the
Hnts against a PjQ00
The deputy sherm of TSW Hanover
county, on Saturday ,lai arrested
iraniblers who had been, tflejeoinr .
unsuspecting at the Wilmington Fair.
Te Wilmiigon pipers are engaged
now in telling7ust hbw great was the
success of their Fair. ,The retrospec
tive view or 4 Fair1 fa always" .theWeafir
antest view for a reporter." .;JY 1
The following poigfrttayjrje
cently been established Mdchange"d
in this State r J&ftd-HTuscaiisiOj
Brunswick county, N C ; Laurel Falls,
Yadkin county, N C. Changed Town
route from AVilmington to Charlotte.
On Thursday night of last week,' as
Mr Joseph Wells, f Wayi?V comtw
was going horne MvWJj aokf a bate 41
cotton, he was assaulted on the road
by'a whrWin&ri rind two taegroes'whd
cut off a portion of his coat and rob
bed him of $40 in money.
The Advocate 'Says that it is expected
that tneJM .iH Wrf flojuse,ancl rast
Office now m course oferecfion in Rkf-
. .m-.wJ... w f
eigh, will be finished by the 4Sh July
187 . Active work began ' tar it1 in
April 1874. It is estimated that it will
cost $325,000.
.- ' i ? tr ' ,' 5 '
The Biblical Recorder believes, on
what seems good authority, that the
nunc " no iuastcr ur luc LrtjagO'IO
Alexandria, Va., is now in possession
of the Masonic .Lodge in, JJdenton. N
C tnat itlWas Mat thUherfosafe
keeping in the Revolutionary war.
The Goldsboro MessengerS$f $-thnk
on Wednesday night last, some one
hailed-atr Wtf 'rVpfr Heorj H
Smith, vritd eies is Greene count,
near the Wayne line, and aa Mr Smith
opened the doarito iinswer the call hi
wasatuted bythe4lUaea gall
evidently aimed at him. Only two
small shets tookjeTffcdt in ftltf arn ar(d
side, the entire load having lodged in
the door.-TQItX iBXYLC
The Goldsboro Messenger has learn
ed that there are only thirteen salaried
postmasters in- North Carolina,- and
these are, Wilmington!, salary $31300
Kaleigh 2,700 ; Charlotte $2,700 Fay
etteville $2,300; Greensboro $2,300;
Newbern $2,500; Goldsboro $2,000;
Salisbury $1,600; Asheville $1,500; Tar
boro $1,400 ; Wilson $200 Elizabeth
City $1,200; Wa8kirtgtou.$l,100. A11
other postmasters work on commis-
t , 8mar.Weed for Tanning.
A, writer in the-St. Louu Globe Dem
ocrat is enthusiastic over the discovery
that a variety of the smart weed which
grows wild in Missouri in such pro
fusion as to be a. riuisance, surpasses
bark in its tanning qualities. As its
only cost is that resulting from the
labor of cutting and stacking it, say $5
a ton, while bark costs in that State
112 per ton;iit 19 argued iHafc ;heeif
ter millionV cThldesVill irtfitrairy he
made into, leather in the West instead
of being 7' Sent to the Eastern States to
be tanned.' which infOlves the expec-
sei of transaortatipn botlvvwavs for tl
leather aoniuiiffed the Ves, besides
paying ine isasicrn- capuansis anu
mechanics for work which could juft
sis welU be done ai-lxome. It ia.said
that this planryieldlat least tea J?ed
cent. oPlaiacMnCayT4yf
the Nebraska State chemist gives
nearly twenty-two iBeBQfnm.'hr
root, and seveateetl to nintteen $&c-
eent from the plant nemioct ana
oak bark yielding from eleven to thir
teen per cent. Hut even 11 tne results
Matedjbyf tnerpfcbrMka ;cbemist are
... rrfct, It cToeai not follow 1 that this
wetd wi'l make as good leather as
bark. .ThereaM? ftfctJTaTljbfpperties
fOT"tn1iiinggtJrjd MllreHbnndHnbark
that, so far as is generally known,
have never been equaled in any other
material- More or less tannic acid is
found in aliribst 1 every plant that
grows, and in some the percentage of
lanri!i is a HirK ns fmm fortV-follT tO
fifty peV bent. Yet the leather prtf
duced , iy.iBe use 01 tpese piania ntn
never cdmer lnfofavorand that nAda
from some of them is bad in color. I
1 s .
Womm.-Mr. Wendell Philliwiin a
rArrt I lr?tre.it bff the fdflJwir
God meant.that the sexes shojutt&ct
and react tmoh " each Other, and tbaX
each, should be liftetLhigherby the
ihs:irati6n ofthe thVr. The reason
wby the northern half of Europe is so
fur. aViPoft nf trm other in - industrial
enterprifi S" jtafiaf lf AheftirtghefJ
nnait.inn df W(n ahi AlbhfnirieA cap
tured half oTufopeTbtlltm pwer
dwindled: for his was male civiliza
tion. Sophocles and Euripides were
purer than Ten ny son jwm, grwi. uco
nmfr than - Dickensiahd-Ivet a mil
cannot read eitherfifcilbem t-Wa
daughter. Why ?
written for mek LWbrnc.i uivi- noT
read in (hoBedaypiThe.eiTilizatipjDj
AtliPna wm . mile civilization.' Af
man was
panion
urtrpd hia hearer
on woman, flrril rtorm'slht feesftt
us." said he. 4iitib.3 co4nterPurrent3
that appal ihfjtlfWgqiMpt
men in lespet toome?af suuerugK
in these rottine citie irJLhis. oyer
whelming feudalisnrdf thefatum; lei
the State rest upon 0e eqnalitCof
man and woman, with theertaujtjr
that we shall outridd the storm."
, Si&iDif&7? Ar
.m ax. "Minnie Roane, the youriggirl,
who in .freak;.o passion With ' her
lover killed herself in NeyfY, York, fm
several years resided in Richmond.
She was bfi&a Wn2 WanTounty,
of the mdrelfeclerei8.tn
dpd her family was One of the high
est in Eastern Virginia,vand beranees
u vm anrnn nf tha most exalted po-
sHkBtf Iff lh ?ft of tbf people of Virt
inTrfA She-ftilher sfster about foui
or five lears ago, left their comrorw
.t.il4iThWi;Hrttftf,and came to
vn aa-vsai W SM -w j -
-Ri.v.mnnvi aiirt'atArtedaDdn the road
to ruin. And uncle of theirs living
le -'rfrceivinr ntelKgence -of their
whereaboots soon induced tnenv io
retuH Horoe.p(Bak7?TOfiWS'
mond they came iftaUttJevAlUe:
They, .loved, sin, and,4po ; persuasions,
natiii nr tpars could turn tnem
from heir;courBe.' Tbcy were beauti
In cojicrasigiry rf ,a ' y 1
.j tf force tne ballot f,u
niuhed. Both are . bow
v. in 'r
w M
Determined to confine our usmessxcidS-c4sly-to
XSooda-of our wn Manufacture,
--e-offajcIxxHT of Northern
nrManfa
self, and parties wishing any-
ting n pur line, would do
f wefltd Give us Call.
SAMPLE &
ALEX AND
1 i : t i
i V -e ' . j 'J "3 1 1 t a , .
7 .1!. 1 TCHi,-;;!! 'if! 4 ''
GOODS,
-AT
RIGIER'S OLD STAND.
A E 0 L'.JJ
TEN YEARS EXPERIENCE LN.TIIE
CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS,
f -i 3-r .
IpNABLES me to offer to the tteonle nf
I M A-nariowe ana vianity, sup-rior advan
V ia th tt'ctew '
ills 1 . .... r.
FANCY GROCERIES AND CONFEC
?. :'. i Jj.TIONERIES.
I am just bow daily receiving ; Fine Cream
uannes, Fresh Chocolate Caroraels audi
eajn nocoiate Drops, jNew Nuts, Kaisuis,
so:
bans.
SALMON, LOBSTERS and DEVILED
V -.'MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
Pickles, Chow Chow. Fresh Mustard.
Brandy Peaches. SDanish Olives. Sauces.
CaUapsT&cJ A very fine article of Tomato
CatsupputTip expressly for family use.
, Tba best assortment of Crackers . ever
rotght to the cky.dn$ieiao3da,Cj6eara
Butter, Egg, Oyster, Boston, Graham,c., fn
endless variety.
Mince Meat, the best brand, by the can or
- Auoins'-Aimni CheWiAg Gum, only five
cents a package, every package contains a
prize.; Among tfee prizes may , M lottnd fine
Aioums, upiendid Hterescopic views and
first class Sterescopes. No blanks, no t h.
Malaga Grapes, Oranges, Lemons a a
full supply of APPLES, fine and large
ways on hand ' T '
Wilson's Corned Beef, in 2, 4 and ptund
cans, ready for table use.
TOYS! TOYS ! TOYSj! TOYS! TOYS!
Of every description.
Bread. Cakes and Pies of everv variety.
ftesh every day, and delivered in any part
of tne city FKJSK OF UHAKGK.
Pure Candies-, made daily aud sold at
Wholesale as cheap as in any'otber marietr
Come and see me and be convinced. " "
D M RIGLER,
Onnosite Central Hotel.
oct30 - . . . ) . f
ARCHITECT.
GEQ. WE LCH,
QFFEBS his professional seryices to5 the
desizned and supenn
work : Toe Opera Hoase (and paintei
scenery), the 8econd Presbyterian Church,
new Mecklenburg lxnnty jail, Aiexanaer.
Seiele fc Co's store. Wittkowsky & Riutels'
bdusej Baiik baildtrigfor Breyard DividaonH
Esq . and several small buildingi t 1
Office, Trade street, Charlotte,' N.C. - H
octU
JACOS MvMEBDP-L, A BAUJ
EM.
t i Cf ACTUKKR8 OF
3 A C s
WHOLESALE DEALEBS IS
TOBACCQf SNUFF, PIPES,
TRADE ST.V CHARLOTTE,;. C.
octl3
LUmbef UMc6
aw
TTTE can the attention o the people ' M
IT Charlotte, as well as of the country,; to
the factHhat we Mye a.Iarse Burpirw
Lumbett tbe Lumber Yard, and it wiu oe
old aflow crices. We are also prepared to
tIlbaough.'bills to builU and contractors
f f hw hfc material. f TSS iOW as tne iow-
uint , t,;ii"
fiit.. f rryna w,in Jv- r wnuwi
a wrill mAKA fifoou. n W6 B8V. XTtiaotJU
Floorings 4pextouri5 Wecan always be
1 f; B BHANNQSHOUgE 4 SOlJ.
A
8&eirW Hosiery. English, British, Balbri-
garf Stripes, Collars, c-. at - . - '
J A YOUNG & SON'S.
octlft
Jim Notlqe.
GN the first day of October instant, F B
MeDowelLEsq , purchased a half inter
Mt J th tBSTlRfcER establishment, and
y-i . . . . j
ft ,a ahhitiiv neresarv tnac ail ouisianu
, -- , - -., , .... ,
m AhtoiiA mi me nn 10 luatuato ue senieu,
rYtk ri-r nflrnnni or nnm. as l ill us L
-itid. hookk-j All claims due me
incividualiyrwncraciea prior 10 mat uuic,
remaining BOwSttleipn-the-lst day of De
cember. aext.wioutFeserye, will nepiacea
e bands 01 au cmcar ior conecuon.
VM -JTiCttAB. K.-JOJJJJ25.
iNotice.
It- 1 K'W'i'wpi.aaii .
TTTjpOTEN'a.EabresS OOmpany naying er
if "f.orjrf YxTmanent arraneements will
fflr .nH thla-dateOct 29th. 1875.) re-
ceivw freighriof kl stations on the A;, T. &
rv Ki rrosrt Mrarweeiern nuriu uuvhub
Railroad. Through freight to Asheville
direct a specialty. AH freights consigned to
octSOlm
Eiireka Spool Silk.;
L SILK. It is the BEST.;
Warrantea mil oi&ej, iiui
libesslei and Alexander , Seigle
& Co . 1
. oct31
BEAUTIFUL
v Line of ! Haftkerchiefs
YVAvlH
A
both Fancy an4
Domestic, at :
"do I rr. . , urea woods. stUost, for Cash
If5lVd-?PPPrtuPity to buy ;
I .. .. ,v awqqs, peiaom presents it-
1 Ci -T;T
rtment of CANNED GOODS. Peaches. . r : 1 1 .
t, rr, "i:' i f tiortsuoxii uomcsnv ? t t x
rn JeibeB. rreservesjand Jeltiesin Tin
citizens of Charlotte, and of Jforth Carolina.
Binrs arriyiog her n Augtfet1874. he has
tended tne ioaowine
ur care, will be promptly .aeuverea io goji
ftgnees atpoints de8ifrnateM l
" T J 'M LEAK.SAgerft.5
'A(yOtJNG & SON'S.
Klip
VJiLWILMINGTONf
Through Freight Route to all Points South.
This Uuwb$irig fully equipped -for business, offers unequaled, facilities for the
ff" rransnortation of Freight, from
WILMINGTON AND ALE NORTHERN ANI EASTEKNmTIESTO
CHARLOTTE, BTATESVILLE, ASHEVIIJjE,UTHEIlF0TirrT0Ni
ATLANTA & RICfiMO
TENNESSEE & OHIO, and, WESTERN N,
RAILROADS, as well as all points in
IjrJliUltUlA, AliAJJAWA AtKt
MTilTlSTPPr
GUARANTEED AS LOW AS VIAANY ; COIpSlNbvLINE, AND
INT0E M ATION ' FtfliISHifbW.XraiflCATlbNiJtb" 1' Y.
F W CLARK,
JNO G YOUNG, It' General Freight Ag't, Wamtnaton- N. fS,
Soliciting Ag&yfjf C. 4, Charlotfg,! Nf C f I I
hk.'.ij r .Ir T SMrtlf, ' V L.l.
sept30 Agent C. C. Railway, Charlotte.
WILLIINGTON NORTH
yi1
BALTIMORE.
Sailing from BALTIMORE
Tuesday and Friday, at 3 PM.
AND from wxLjniaioif ' '
WEDNESDAY AND SAT1JBAT.
Fast Freiffht
mi an
1UU
I
GIVING THROUGH BILLS OF LADING to all points in North
CarorBa,fljaF
PyTaddpfcW&W.Yf;
-ALSO-
Liverpooliassjow, ereme,
CArffwArpi ancBOlhiir Eucppeao Ports
These Linea connect at Wilmington -with the Wilminffton. Columbia & Aneusta
Railroad, WilmWgtett We1de-Raite4 BdCwdm Raitw$xan4 Cape Fear
River Steamers, with their connecting Roads, offeriDg unequalled facilities for the prompt
deliyeryrFrifeight tq.ajl points, as the, 8teamer on these Liaea on arrival ia WilmiDg-.
tosop-aMlayroad depot, Ihe Freight transtered indr ioejeq shedsv to car8 without
delay, and forwarded by the Fast Freight Express that morning.
No drayage in Wilmington and to transfer from Wilmington South. Rates guar
anteed as LOW as by any other boats. Losses or Overcharges promptly paid. Mark
all goods via Wilmington Lines.
J! or innner lCiormaiion, apply to euner pi xqe unoermgnea AgeDiaoi iue fiiue.
EDWIN ITZGERXLD, Gent Agf. Baltrmote Line, 50 South'Streef, Baltimore.
WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Gen'l Aet.
A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore
-tf.
AT COST "UTILDEeSSBERrSTH, -1875;
:0:
IN RpERTOrAKE feOME
TlJSti THE
i
S T O O IK1 IUT O;i OS SIi
IFFER 'TIL'L"'DEjEMBllRT
ifivf niirTniin
- AND
"JACKSOU" PLAliTATIOII WAGOHS
AT ACTCAL COST.
PARTIES NEEDING ANYTHING
Afe'i(flo(l un'cOppo'rtonitj of Buying low.
Rememler December loth, is the
tf , n ?JUSl will sell at Actual
Fair Bates! Good Risks H
e Beta to no Uiiatioi ! !
INDEPENDENT & NON BOARD, f
THE IfiDEPEtlDEHT INS.AGEHCY.
Office Over 'Nesbitt ABro's Store, Trade St.
:tv v-.:;; tnarioiie, jm. , ., . :... . ,
THIS Fire L8urance Agency ghas, no con
nection,,with any combination in Local
Association, and DOES NOT consent to the
TARIFF OF RATES of the Board pf Fire
Underwriters 4 ) .
The companies represented at thi agency
are among tne strongest in tbe country.
... . 1 ji . : i. Z n
will do wello call oousiefore insuring, or
renewing thei pofejes elswheje.
Risks written throughout this State and
South Carolina:
rr V T&V A iNLALR
.m &&& .General lBsataeaia.genc..
oct30 Charlotte, N. B.
A FINE LOT OF
m.
J OST RECEIVED AT
i,:v.i u:.'
4
F. J. Rebman
oct22 - -
.-4-
rjERRIBMrIOIfNEW'YORK.
- Three htrtdredlrtaen kined, tnd all th' fry
ing to get tb latest style Silk HatswKich
areiust,received,at 1 -
-9.fu.Ji... -j JA YOUNG & SON'S.
mHE'TJNtJERStQNED ANNOUNCES T
X the citizens of Cnarlpte.and the public
generally, that ne nss opened a j
, BOOT AN pHp SHOP
in the SDiines' Building, at D Austin's old
stand, where he is prepared to do all kinds
of work in his 'line. Batismcuon goaran
mA nr no r.haree.
-. TMR RATE -
NORTH CAROLINA. ' .'i
I, , f
CAROLINA LINES-
Route to all Points SoBtk M last.
m&Hmm if law?
NEW YORK.
Clyde's Wilmington Line,
I I 4 f r 'f''
f f frhmTmwYnpirf t .
Tuesday and Friday, at 3 P.M.
, . . ( , AND rSOM jWILMINQTOW
1 ' i 1 t
WEDNESDAY
arid SATURDAYS
t
aud South
or Ea ojuJStgJio BaltmwrjI.
Fall Rrjefi EsUnjPit.ea. Jft
New York Line, 6 Bowline Green, N. Y.
aBd New York Line, Wilmington, N. C.
-:0:
STGES IN MY BUSINESS NECE8SITA-
OONVERSION OF
1
15TH , MY LARGE STOCK
OF
niinnirp nnniim iiinnu
i.If
-
IN MY LINE WILL NEVER HAVE
day
that closes this Opportunity. a
Cost till that day
G. W. SIRRINE, Agent.
TO, THE PAX PAYERS OF CHARLOTTE
I
Must call upon you to come to my office
and pay your taxes. Tne time for my
settlement with the State Treasurer in ap
proaching. I cannot call on you in person,
nor can j grant longer inauigence. up 10
this date very few ot you have paid. up.
This m mv last appeal to you. ' r
, , ... M E ALEXANDER,
Sheriff of Mecklenburg.
oct!4 lm - , . ....... . , -
Agents Wanted
-1 -.
i 4-'
FOB TAX
Pena, Mitnal LifB Insnrance Co.
' 7 OFJPHILADEPHIA;
mHIS Company ?W wurehr mutual. No
JL. stockholders to absorb profits. . Every
policy holderis a member of the Company,
having a vote at the annual election ' for
Trustees. It is the safest company to work
because it gives satisfaction to its patrons for
tbe reason that it has declared more Divi
dends in number and of a larger average per
centaga than any Company in the United
States. Official reports show this. For ex
ample : Policy 16, for $5,000, has been paid
to the widow of a Philadelphia' merchant,'
upon , which twenty-three dividends had
been declared, averaging (57) fifty-seven per
cent. This Policy, at the end of 23 years.
had the dividends been used to purchase ad
ditional insurance, would have been worth
$11,046. Any reliable agent who. wants to
work for this company will address
CARTER BERKELEY,
MANSION HOUSE
pHIS hose i j k)cate4 a ori thev Air-Line
Railroad laboait ..midway
between v Char-
16ttsfidATlaBta,-at the terminus of the
tourists may stop and enjoy the comforts ol
a nrsb class ttotei, .recently, renoyated tad
refHrnishei: - CALNAN & ROATH
it
au31 4im
Proprietors.
LI ANDSOMEQT LINE
1
"Of Scarfs, Ties and Neck ware, at - v
rtf,,WA- lUUJNGdt iON'W:
s
Slate Roofer, and dealer in all kinds - of
Roofing Slate. . Is folly prepared to put on
SLATE ROOFS io any part of the coun
try. MARBLEIZED SLATE AND MAN-
f TELS A SPECIALTY.
Jt Invites the attention of Architects,
Ba?'ers, andthe pnhlicto the superior
r --susedijTtimromV of
Vermont andirgiuiaEIata feishld of
aay desirea6rrf SSSi M
- A good Slate-Eoof Jj m
la an IiiatiraneeAg Jiiat Fire,
aod wTl last a life tiin"r"
AU ivork garanteeKPcgf Reasonable.
Shingle JBoofa taken oS-aed relaid with
SLATE, when desired.
Orders wilt receive prompt attention, when
addressed ta.P,0.:Box ll8 Charlotte, N.
C. 3v: feblO-tf.
HUBSMSROKES
AND
RIMS.
fjlHE undergnedSffer ibr sale their en
II tire machinert for manufacturing Hubs,
43pokes and imsf the- machinery being all
new, and purchased for cash, of the best
makers in the United 8tates, will be sold at
a great sacrifice, including 40 H P Engine
fihaftingr Behnr,2Ac.r r i j .
For terms, ipply to W Whishant, at
Carolina Agricultural Works. or by letter to
J"iJft8rsigneq atweitora. . u.
T & SONS.
J) Walker,
n-'i
DEALER IN
FAMILY GROCERIES AND COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
.'MiHU' H51M
Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C.
THE undersigned haying opened a first
class Family Grocery Store in the new
Holloa ; Block, . on Trade .Street, ; opposite
Wilson & Black's Drugstore, South of Col
lege St., respectfully asks his friends and the
public generally to call and examine his
stock and pi ices berore purchasing their sup
plies. His stock is entirely; new, and he
will keep constantly on hand all kinds of
Family Groceries,' which he will sell as
cheap as the cheapest, FQR CASH.
P 8 Haying commenced a new business
my friends will please understand that I
keep no books.. Friends will not ask credit,
strangers will not expect it. L J W
occsu'inr - ' '
J. LINDY,
Oates' Building, Trade St, Charlotte, N C.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
' -BCAXXB IH
DRY GOODS and READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, Eyery grade, warranted Ous
torn -made, and of the latest
styles! .
HAVING purchased my Stock of Clothing
and Dry Goods of the best houses, in
New York and Philadelphia, I am now. pre
pared to exhibit to the people of the city and
surrounding country, a large and well Select
ed 8tock, embracing everything found in a
first-class Dry-Goods House, such as
j OiSSIMERS, .LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
H.4TS, TRUNK8, CHIN4
and GLASS-WRE,
J 11 grades, to which I invite your attention
before purchasing elst where.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Haying devoted a lifetime to my business,
and haying an
UNSURPASSED STOCK of GOODS
In my line, I feel satisfied in saying that
Country Jferchants can supply themselves
at my Store, cheaper than by going North
themselves or by purchasing from agents
and dremlBBrs- . f . , r y-v
A.U i asK rs one"iair cnai, -
J. LINDY.
apr 8
SIGNS! .'SIGNS!
SIC3-3STS
rAlAltD JA AJN bllL.
ON
SHORT NOTICE AND , CHEAP, ' BY
E. M. ANDREWS. :
AN, IMMENSE
-AT-
BOYS' AND YOUTHS CLOTHING A
SPECIALTY,
Terrible Slaughter
iff. t its Ah
WE have to-day reduced the price of our
Choice Cuts to 12i cents. We shall
keep in future as in tbe past, nothing but
the very best - When yon talk about 8ansage
and Sauce, we (Challenge the world. , We
don't make Sausage of bulk meat, packed
last .winter,: pu? rrem r tresh nogs, Juiiea
daily. We are now receiving hogs by the
car load, direct from .Tennessee, and shall
keep a supply constantly on hand during
the winter and spring. Can furnish butch
ers and families with dressed hogs at tbe
lowest market price.
we jnYiie you an to give us a can.
. , . ROSE & J&.MISON,
' ' i Springs' Building,;TradeBt.
BRASS, COPPER, ZWC & TIN OILERS,
mil ?cm? WW
v Largest sUek that has e&rjbeen brodgl
vLarf est sidck that has ejterlbeen brewjght
to this market. For sale cheap, two doors
above Stenhouse. Macaulay & t o,, at the re-
fl?SHH
VriWu-- 1 HttVtc t'-'t v&lifrJtXli
xi
r Wa wnnld rmnectfullv call the attention.
of our friends to the fact that we are incrMs
ing our stock daily, and are fully prepared
to meet the demands or 4111 our jcosiomen
and guarantee satifacaon in eyery particular,
- - i 'Resrjectfulrr.' v-" 0
-t.i'B B ALEXANDER, & CO,
4 hYial - - - College fitreef:
CLOTHING
' 'Tne, vnariotte, Uolumma. & Augusta Eaflroad
INY1TE8 ttie ttehtidif of 111 Merchants "and Oottori Shippers in .Chartotte.and upon the
roadsiinectmg there, to the eijraordinary advantages of orfflectkn.wJth - alLNortbern i -PomteuidSoutkAtlanBea:Ports;enj0yed::ye
twSWfl.t
PER CENT; 2 BOSTON, TUESDAYS
,!;JC.PRQyiDENpE
HTt-il in'-.iT !? vi-..--jr,
d. u 'By way WihwnaiaBd Direct sWm Line to, Baltimore,. Wedaesdays and Sat
turiaysvJpanraaceJr percent. , , ,; . ' ' v- -u!Pfl
PHILADELPHIA, BVrERY WEpNESDAt, INSURANCE i PER CENT. NEW YORE V : ',
' ) "WEDNESDAYS AND SATUKDAYsj INSURANCE EQUALIZED
t4 r .By, the Charleston Liit to RaltinKM
1 fnouisuA
TQ. PHILADELPHIA, EVERY FRIDAY.
i " .-4A,a5-av oafUHUMB, TU JOaTONr EVERY SATURDAY. . , ; ;
jriTedlteM,1ne Uaof the three Porta of Portsmouth; lmWgtolto r '"'
and Charleston, and the combined eauipments of the CLC. A A W, Ci b- A., n other!
roads, enable us to, bid for .cotton and al other; merchandise in unlimited ' Quantities., sad
to assure ur patrons of absolute, freedom from detention. " 1 VTTf.'a.. Jr'"
HpN, B. BwbGJtts. - ; - - OenaMsiMr.'
fa a xrn a n a mviy a -w-a i
AP0PK,Z.
G RA T:: ItEI) Ef!'PtQN 1N-!P KI'O ES '
BOOTS ANbSHOES; ; ;
AT f Tli LT PRjrjEs OF THR GOOD QLi TIliES BEF. Tlfe Vi " V
: ; GEO.- R. FR
OFFER TO THE TRADE THEIR LARGE STOCK AND COMPLETE 'AS86RTMET
of BOQTS and 8HJES, (being the largest in the State) at such Jew rates as defy cent
Jetition by any jobbing house in the South. Men's Stout B.. Kip Poets at 428 00 and
30.00 a case. Men's besjrst quality Brogans at $1.50 a pah-, fcJen's first quality L. 4 B.
B rogans at $1,124 per pair, Women's prime Peb. Grain Bals at $1 .CO perir, Women'
prime A. Calf Bals at $1.00 per pair, Children's Polish High Cut Copper Tips at 76 cen t
a nd all other styles at equally low rates. ? ! ' '
; Personal examination and orders solicited. ' '
GEO.
sepl23,.,
NOTICE. TO HOU8E BUILDERS AND
CONTRACTORS. I have accepted the
Agency for a Saw Mill, and ain prepared to
receive: and fill all orders for any kind of
Lumber, at as short a , notice as possible. I
have on hand . a ,lot of flooring and inch
plank. . L. W: OSBORNE,
Next door to 3i H.' Henderson's, n
oc - " Trade street.-.
G. W. CHALK& CO.,
TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTES N. C.
GEN COM & PRODUCE MERCHANT,
. And Dealers in Flour, Grain, and Pro
dace generally,
' Consignments solicited, and returns
promptly made.
. ap5
JATEST STYLES
. Felt Hats, at
J A YOUNG & SON'S.
octlft
GREAT VARIETY
Of goods too numerous to mention, bn
belong to a gentleman's bat-fit are to b
found, at
J A YOUNG & SON'S.
. oct!6 ' ' -
OOtL?T02ST
ronmlssioii Merchant,
BRANCH OFFICE,
fjHSTBf 8. 0.
Pronijt Attenfioii fiirea ta Mini Orders.
Office at G. W. Chalk A Co's,
. E. Corner Trade and College Streets.
N. B. Future contracts bought and sold
oct26 - . - ; ,r .
Democrat arid Home copy.
James Harty,
HE PIONEER CHINA, MAN OF WEST
ERN NORTH CAROLINA, -
Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C,
HAS just received, a splendid tock 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 them-
oct24 tf
A. R. Nisbet & Bro.,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL; dealers in
' Qrocers. Confectioneries,' Fruits; Cigars.
SmtfTy Tobacco, Pipes, Musical Instruments,
Strings; &c., Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C.
YYouid call attention to tbe fact that they
now have in store, the largest and most ex
tensive Stock of Groceries in Charlotte,
which they are offering for CASH to whole
sale and retail buyers at prices aa low as
they can be bought from any responsible
house in the city, i , 'pji- f i -
Consisting in part of Molasses. Coffee
Sugars. Teas. Soda. Brandy Peaches. Crack
.ers, ''Oysters,. Candy, Pickles,: and various
other articles not mentioned . - .
ju20 --: 't
Democrat and Home copy. -
Citizens g Charlotte
X ND vicinity don't fall to go to' Ihe New
J. Grocery and Produce Storeof Tx Cole
man & Son. College street. ' second above
4th, and see what you can buy for one dol
lar for instance, ' ,. 1
1 11 Pounds of good Sugar, : , . . v L ,
r . 21 Gallons Molasses, - ,A ,
1 Sack good Flour and i lb Sojhi -r
. 5 lbs best Cream Cheese,, . v .
J i, 8r. lbs Soda Crackers, i ,f. Wi,
i 10 lbs Rice, ..-. 1
Good Tea at 80 cents,, . -;
3 Boxes best French Blacking for lOe.
aou iuaiiy uuier guuus m verr row unces.
Don't forget the place, College street, next
door above K MmerBoBs!r----
All kinds Country Produce wanted. , ,
- J T COLEMAN' & SON.1
oct29dw..,- - , . ;::'
Snctiiilciiwto8!)icrsi
-wAunt-a tU us. fee? jcit)m -oifl
1I7E have lust had added tbooor-rlime two
IT ,iadditloial8teaiaers, and we are. now
prepared to furnish: transportation through
to New YorkjBaUint3re, BostprpProvidence.
FaU iuvera OUet WortbMn cities, with
out aeiay.
.-'e j Agent. ,frt-:d BilM'ff
- insurance guaranteed same as by other:
lines.'5 l-nZzi ' ir. i P-W. CLARK, 1 !
-. . e.' iiGea'l Freight and Ticket Agents i
ANDf FRIDAYS, INSURANCE PER. : '
SATURDAYS, .Mil! 1.
.v-i - .. aVawf.-v'!' ..;r ';: . . v
in-: l,-ji .?. .
Weekly', n iT
TO NEW YORK,
TUESDAY8, THIIRB- t
FRENCH &
PUIVATB
. BOARDING,
, . . iVtjt!.t VJ
YARBORcHOvdE,
SOUTH Elm .Street, Greensboro. N. C.
One Square rom Depot - Unstrrpassfcil
accommodation for Traveling Patrons,
B- Terms $l,5Qper day.
septl2 eodem -'"'
NEW RESTAURANT
"irbi-'j' -
BOARDING-HOUSE.
THE Restaurant under the- ne' store of
Smith A Forbes, lately under the propria-:
torship of Messrs West & ' Daniels, has been
purchased by Mrs H F Daniels; whd be
Lxtuies tolepropiietresa.' She will In future .
cater to the wishes aod tastes of, her custo
mers, in a style KAd manner which" cannot
fail to please; . .:.?"' . .1 . t I
Oyster, 6fcews.-.f. 30 cenM,
Oysters FriedU 40 cents.
Oysters Raw.............. 25 cents.
Single Meal.-, 60 cents.
Table Board bas beea reduced to $15 per
month. MRS H F DANIELS."
nov9;tf .r.'-.t . k j.i ;:f..
AND-
CHEAP'GOO'bS,
, .;-.GOv;toa.
BUTLER'S.
FOR Watches, Clocks and JeweleVy? Dia
c monds. Silver and Plated Ware Spec
tacles and Fancy yoods, at wholesal
retail cheap. " " J T BUTLER,
e and
Watch Maker and Jeweler f-
Charlotte, N. C,
seot26
-J"0 SAVE TI55i5"lIOILEY'
Call on us as we wHl -not
be undersold,
from tie jcbpe6t Jo the
UOXHU. . ,
J5A)0
oct!6 ''
"& SON'S.
For Sale.
A, ..Firsts rate plantation, containing ISO
xL acres, within four miles of Charlotte.
acres, within four miles of Charlotte.
Ori the premises is a fine large barn; and to
good tenant houses, all new and a. beautiful
location, to build. JIalf clean' and half tim
ber. ' MQch of the land now in cotton; will
make a ba'e to the acre this year. :
BJLaHAJgNjONHOUSE
0013 tf IFM0?TJA J
QOMETHING NEW,
And riot iabe.Jbun4 iSlaawh&el jot ofc i
(or ladies or gentlemen.. The French Patent
Umbrella. Sole Irgents;"
J A YftTTNG J?ON.
OCtlb .. ;
"LEG ANT AND STYLISH
Over Coats, at- . -J
A
oct!6
YOUNG & SON'S.
"THE1NGER
iMi.u4. J.
FTIHE Gold Meda was awarded to the Sin
JL ger Mannfactoring Company, at Ihe
State Fair, held at RalegbOct.1 iah;' 15th,
14th, 15th and, 10th, iorethft :UBEST SEW-
1KU MAUHiiS js witn moss nseitut ano,.aP
proved1 attachments." -" ';r
The- foWwintf self explanAtory ;
DKAitSrwWe iave. been, selling your
ChemicaFFefHlfsetFknOWijr r HARRIS'
EMnR15XTtUNRoariy-omyB,
aad mut say that we have 4ar4, nothing
bat the most favorable reports ; in 'fact the
farmers who hive used it afe toor than
pleased'and wiU Use double, the amount the
following season... We consider it thechap-
esc reruazer that tne Farmer caw use, ma
aapwiQiypr:.xhfiBnicai: oaktiabon onr
Tons at about the saraaceet aajone ion .01
most commercial rertmsera. xoura Tnuy ,
u.rflov5:i ?' -WILSON SBLACK.s
)i l.ii : J t-? tn.i:",:h " a it, i:,?-:::1!?
rrrr
nXpnPi4Al
Peaclr' Brndi4 ffonyjt to't V.
.inoyia.'.t. ;BNJMOT'S
1
''octlft
mar9tl , S. M. GILBERT
nniYimitted sniciae.
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