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TfilJifelBAPiaCiKlilWS. V tvw iw W 'm- r W f, ' " V, OSURNITUBESIIC FURNITURE! fThe tHttfimr Gazette says VJPreaideot "i-m is nnn Yjrranfc has great -popular strength before the country and it would be most ) if trritched poKcy:for any man to seek to promote nia own au vantage dj iignung 4Ka TtAoJaf " v nniA avAvtr tMl rif if "KVLU&LiHnMA f nAWaiiigtC.ittroWWTttlttie,ebubi FOREIGN. , I lican party for two years past has been -'.o '-j '.,if .a Ji r i . . i j . . ' .S)53WO" ;'3lESDD '"PBiiO? ,-. ..- :- r '-.,-- . . r r .. . l : ....... - . i X r rv mJ tltf . .1 a I r J if 45,000,000 Danaffe . by Flood Hptaiia-Aiaericaii ;roiy wui- bora f jranerw isepsie : u , ww French Aiienblv. and were toereoy promptea. to.aia .too jfWBcaAueawj.. , Opposition by fighting him; The result Lon, pT6.jI.Tar wtiroatpa hM been;diBBeniion'fand;Btyife' and that the damage to London and the forgetfulness of the true mission of the neizhborhbd.lalyftvniniion' iirfrtyby those1 of its member whfl have , . Jh taueht themselves that it is, popular to dollars. yauH"T tiKA " A b'W fas 'Anti-AdmirilstrSUonists. Madrid, Nov 1C The Cronesta be- Now, howevert that the Third Term pro lieveitb'attbifqtiesttbns between the ject is at best'1 a" most Tembte ontin United8tates and Spain , relative to ipcy, this policy'df 'JghtitfgtoeTrtst thetre.lyWwill.TuU-hi. M W feW ment. iXM i.0v?l 'A i.ihjwi sU4?wing.round enipaoQ into its old, Montreal, Nov 16. The volunteers well-de fined and . w i . j - nuofii' Wheniifetiocsthis it will be as popular have just started from Champ De before the country as the President Mors en route for Cemetery. The po hfmselfj hut im til then he will remain lice arrived with carbines also on as he is now, stronger in the affections theiJVav1 ,BrAUB l- JI'iUt WJ,; Rome, Nov l..Th6AltiiliattMJham Par. Nov The-Vmdtiori iw the Assenibiy tb'pditpone' the' cbniidra- tion of themdpl lawuntil - after the electitf?;wa8 opposed by the Re- exis Upgilaws.r are ?P0i9ed byjhe ernhfenf. W. Buffeft reTusetT td Govern abandon the Government ; . .. . . lce, Th?. W,, V to e.e services and straight forward.' ' 'The1 Govern-1 ment has the righjtrjko make known- and support its pfoWfcttift elee- rn. v lions. The party of the right cheered these utterances enthusiastically ; the left, regardin&the speech as a defense I of the'svstemof official candidates, showed :indigna;tiori, 'and postpone- mnnf aratamAf) Kir m Iampa MaiavUw mu.'-i-k l u:n.ijj-j ' sL I x ue reaun, cooBiuereu veiy impor- . tant and antagonistic to the Republi- cans as the nresent Conservatiy e and irresponsiBimyort will manage? the tv ,j: e ectyns. The third Jff&pz of the electron WlrlrtSTOTOTOrlriday. PSHSSTLYAKIA. , tl f I (l 11 tl?1 1 ' F H fuse to Appropriate for tnePKift- Re Philadelphia. Nov 16. The man puoiicauB, wuq wviBv lino ucxuuiciii penuing uecuion ueiuru ouu ui uiu of desTgiLainflttiMer .thVuelectw pourts of that city, is ono of unusual througuMayof Inde'ihe frueltv. According loMttitow damns asked-for by , - the": Park., Com; ;o: n:-Pleasing ... . wu.j cil to appropriate one million , dollars for the Park, has been refused by the Court NEW YOEK. BiHarTxWnambtjiilTire. New York, Nov 1G. In the .three bait billiard tournament. twentv ti the games, iheftiudred points, first within is dismal, cold and dark. Be game Leyriile Dion beat-Joieph Dion me, every heart has itssecret sor- little i all, Wov 16. -Burke & I Heely;: jankers, has failed. Liabili ties one hundred thousand dollars. Burke's Bank, of Utica, connected with tbi6rnvwill be, compelled to suspend for a few days. 1 Washihgtok, Nov. 16. For the South- Atlantic and Gulf I States, Tennessee and'tHe ihlo valley rising and high barometer, brbk and h;,h..t,.. i. : 4 rf.r- T" " T 7' fallincr temner&tnrA dr(rfoHlv tnA I and generally: clear Weather will pre , - awiaAllA. j The VfCatiimlm Probably Rati- fled 16y 20,000 i Special Durfiga TpijsERVEit. Moxtoomkry, Nv lCDupatches reiyedf ;bre by fC&pL Bragg, th Committee; Indicate that the new Con fstittio Irfratiified by twenty thousand CAXIF0BHI4. The Great Rm Postponed to Satur , dayartliqualce1 Sak TsATsc&Sy NoV 16. The great ..wwt tuutjr vuouuanu aouars in gold, four mUea; beat, occurs on Satur.. dy rhere was a e terday evening. There vunom . i, I ("T A rrr t-,-" ut Aonaaoiaen or tneAir Xiae Sailrnaif. .YoKo:Y.:;meeting.oi vuenrss mortgage , bondholders of the Atlanta A. Ttthm hnA k Lit i L A t. .t- :r,;7?i.a.- of litigations jo phUhy, the.f road has beeii involved, and itates tat a decree has been obtained in the Wited States riV.; KHTrZ f ??rr f Lrii'.i. 'in sriT-Tn sl ' Tinfiinrtrif .. order. bdrid'; The'rep0rt' 'l868ays thatKaU the road is to obtain thoa portion tit It iU'nitedlhrtK anrf ?SoirihlCaroH. ni anqarecommepoyi mac me ppnd- noiaers pay six dollars - per bond in addition to two dollar. alreWy-pald. A f eolntioi!,wa adoptfdrto jthe effect thatthlBteportof the committee t be ccepted. nuaieea appomtea to look afterTfhe uirecwDzfinwate oi'rine T0d m to a snltaMeperson vhoKiHoarme and to pay.m&rerM ug ofn 59?5KKf Thi uive i'PUuedi the , ff wretched ; jMlicy?, -I alluded Ho tv. the-a.'o Judnjr i,im by themselves, they presumed mat ne was a candidate ipr re ejecuon, 1h tnoT&eopio than-tne party ;ta- wmcn Mowes,, his greatest advancement. .u!J Mas'i g jKIfWMANITY TO CHILDREN. .... ..r v dOnidaa Thfi - case , of the poor chjld. "Prince SeitrTmNewyor of Mr; enry Bcrgh; and which is jiow kjAi?eh&0mlnsiiaren& pHinilhed, drilled and persecuted forthepnrpd The man represented as treating him brutally wfien .he.mado.a.laUme, .Mr. Bench, whose benevolence is sometimes ec- e benevolence is sometimes' ec- centric, Jias given a reasonable direc- liott.Wj. humitnit llbrlnging this case to judicial notice. It is pitiable . dliMreilf fopurpo- 1 6f rain, should be subjected, as they sometimes . are, in onq , form or anotner, to iiarasmp and cruelty K. Y.Sun. Diverting Children. -When a child . . hnah itg Ifc me. cusable barbarity: it is repressing its instincts; and for this reason, if physical punishment is inflicted upon a child it is perfect brutality. A thousand times fa .fc to 80othe by kindly words onH Ms Hivprt thA mmiltiv stories- bv explaining pictures, or by providing it 3Ulh newjojrs. jyave many a timet says a lamous doctor, m our proiession- experience as to sick children, found more benefit to be derived from a beau tiful or interesting toy tnan irom a dose of physic. ' The greatest humanity a moiner, can exfliuii. va respect w uer ck child is to divert it, divert it, in all ways possible. We are somer times cnildren ourselves, and feel some- tinies reafly sick, wheii a Cheerful fade and much-loved friend "has come' In, and before we know it we have forgot ten what was the matter with us. In the lives of4he saddest of us there are bright days, when we feel as if we could take the great world in our arras. Then come the gloomy hours, when Va firfturill npJt.ViAr Hum cm nnr VifnrV in Sim lioorfa onrl oil TtrivViMif on1 he is only sad. Longfellow. CHARLOTTE BIARKETS OBSERVER OFFICE Cha&lotts. N. C, Nov. 17, 1875. Tke Cotton Market, , Tbere was little tr-no Visible change in the price of cotton , y estetday, although at the close of b6sines bHyers informed us that thebosihess onpook. aa better thaa for sdoSefiine.' ImtKmers W ewTorkli Vested eayily yesterday, which , is .Said to always oe a Eooa ucq, out tbere was no ad vance in the price of spots. Since toe price of cotton has ro(ton so low. a feeUnr of de- Pio11 haslaken'iK)ssesirori of many of our rU ftd " n0t ""t", 11161,1 financiaUy. it will, be some consolation to Charlotte market has been - . . tatioas of any other 8onthern market. This is a feather in the cap of Charlotte cotton buyers, to say the least. We quote : Inferior JJLi:.lS2, 2.2.... jcrs.Lri lOall 1 t WIiiK Low Middling 121 Middling: I 131 12 55 Good Middling Sales 274 bales PBODUCIT MARKET. Corn la in light demand and declining. pFlour quieV , " !: Bacon firm. Batter and eggs in demand. -HaiaSf BiAm 14(0)15 :t Shoulders HogRonnd, Beawa j ' is is,- , 12 m '.,' ; 25a35 ""' 25O0 1 ?5 a 200 BuUer-rChoice. Brandy Applt, , ,20a3 25 v,- 25aa0 dJ253 25 ,3.003.00 -, 2 75 .i 9c ........ 5c lB2SartljZw'n& SJieTApples5, perponpd ' 'Peaches. . , , u M, Cm Jppfe-per basbel. Fotcl t hickens. eacli :20,a28 ,j 75 a 100 ,t- . 50 Turkeys, ;, Dncks, Grain i -.. Own White-per bushel. 8e ' i ir" i io f v White, s .i ;1 f , - 1 5 7a Black.. - , .... V,, 5560 ivi Pea Pare clay, 90 " Mixed, J7Id Dry, . 'i;j.i!f- f .,.;i 851 11 11 oreen. .- Oreen. i-7a8 " : viommon, ' ,; . s : ja Onumt, (57 lb to basael 75al 00 i'btofow Irish, , ,;! ; 7dal00 ' J Sweet,"1 1 fM.' 50aG0 '- vMT7 ' Flfry&JSSS&t Vitnt fa..,? I -t.-. - - - , i anv wiUing to rent on reasonable.Wrms, nine rooms, and on the premUes are all FbrROrit, A '.m' 8 iP young man, famished or unfurnished, and wquired and i6&ply at THIS OFFICE. if? 2-HQ2 fefUARANTERD TO 1 I. 1 11 WE ARE, iviLI,ING;TO TEST . I f M A ! I AN Y -WALTER 'AJOTN ToCORN'K R TRADE and TRYON STREETS,CHARLOTTE, N. C, novll (Uw Cm , FELEGRAPIIIC MARKETH. New Orleans. Nov. 1C. Easier : Mid 121; low mid 11 1 ; good ordinary 1U ; net receipts 7.243r gross receipu 9,874; sales 7,000. Baltimore, Nov. 16. Cotton dull : Mid 122, sales 273. Savankah. November 16.0 o 1 1 o n steady, middling 12i, sales 1,995. Wilminqtos, November lG.Dull; mid 12 ; net receipts 664. Galvestok, Nov 16. Market quiet : middling 121: net receipts 4,099: ex- coast 3,783 ; sa!eajlli; MOBILE, ov id. uiei; mm list ; net receipts 2,229 ; sales 1,500. Memphis. Nov 16. Steady : mid I2; net receipts 4475 ; sales 2,300. Augusta. Nov. 16. Market quiet : middling I2ai; net receipts 1532; sales 1,115. Philadelphia, Nov 16. Dull; mid 13; gross receipts 939. Bostoii, Nov. 16. Quiet : mid 13; net receipts 652; gross 2,556. Norfolk, Nov. 16. Dull; mid 12 ; net receipts 2,4 89; ex coast 4,029; sales 300. Charleston. Nov. 16. Steady : mid 12! ; . net receipts 3,125 : experts coast 1,514; sales 150. New York, Nov 15- Cotton dull; sales 1,829 bales at 131aC-S. Futures i closed firm, sales 33,000 ; Nov 13iall-16, Dec 13. . Jan 18 5-16a 1132, Feb 13 15-32a. March 13 5-1 Ga 21-32. April 13 U-16a27-32, May 13 13 16, June 14Ja5-32, July l49-32a5-lG, Aug 14 9 16a. Money, very easy, 2a3; sterling dull and higher, 4;; gold 14a; govt's dull and steady ; new fives 15 ; States quiet and steady. t coi.emas, O T COLE MAX, Late Augusta, Ga. Late Danville, Va. T. Coleman & Son, Grocers and General Commission Merchants, Qdlege Street, near Fourth, . ' .', RESPECTFULLY solicit consignments of all kinds of Country Produce, Flour, Grain and Tobacco, and by prompt attention to the wants of the public, hope to merit andreceiveashare of the Grocery Trade We make a specialty of Batter, Eggs and Chickens. Refer by permission to Messrs 8ulherlin ft Johnston, cotton buyers, Charlotte, N.C., W s Patton Sons gam and J onnston a uneca. bankers, John R Pace ft Co. Tobacco Manu facturers, W P Robinson, Grocer, Danyille, Va.. V Richards ft Bro.. Dry Goods. Auz- nsta,Ga ,R P Richardson ft Son, ReidsTille. N. C.J T Patrick fc Bon, Richmond, va novl2 Home copy, i nil . i ,J .A Boarders Wanted. r Take' this method tr inform the citizens of Charlotte that I have opened a first class Boarding House in the new Sims ft Dowd Building, comer Tradr and Church streets, where I am urenared to" accommo date a dozen or so boarders, with good table hoaM.I ' m i 1 t x Jtooms furnished If desired. . ! Board per week from $3 to $5. ' MRS JOANNA BROWN, nov9 lm " " w K n . i - f ? .j' f r y - 7f TSBVJJSS HAS NOT : COME TO CHARLOTTE . AS YET, BUT THE 3f (ctitwUetfllpSt, BeetiettiHaydX Schiller, Michael Angelor Frederick1 Wil liam,A.poUo and Diana, have arrived, and are for satacheap for bash- at 'VA V HARTY'S CHINA HOUSE, ' , , ' ALSO i , , , f t - ':.:.,', i , - r j . iA ;-NEW STOCK OF GLASS and CROCK JA. ry Ware, ahd a large variety of . '' BRIDAL' and HOLIDAY PRESENTS. : . , ""Sr7 f Call and See. , , ., JAMES HARTY. novl6 J W BIHL1Y. ., : Late of AmsricuSi G. Formerly u: ... . .-, with W J Black. 9.()M,,,)t:v .ft;'1''.!' "" -., a, ELLIOTT) C: nEULEY,' ; 1ti7ILL keep eonslantlydrt "hand ' a 'eom ' f f -Ui.i ! "J r" li oJ Jtni ?Bp In f plete Stock of Goods, to, whh 4he trade are invited. Quality guaraqieed.and prices as reasole!asny reliable establishment in the city. liovS j GIVE- KNTIRK SATISFACTION!,- AND TO , BEAT, iPT ATI IN TH 13 REM ik ' ' V ; TWENTY BARRELS PEARL GRITS. TWENTY-FIVE BBLS. IRISH POTATOES. FIFTY BOXES FIFTY BOXES 50 BARRELS UOLASSES. 2 5 B U C ! K E TOSia ; b ;A, R D . Hams, Bacon, Flour, Rice, Salt, Sugar and Coffee. - AT - . LOWEST 'WHOLESALE PRICES, ..,.- BY WKL7flESR., BUS'S' S ROSS. novll L ARGEr STOCK NEW AfiD FASHIONABLE GOODS, TO HE- CLOSED OCT AT COST. H AVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO Change my business, by which I am com- pelled to close oat my psesent buBinets by the 1st of February, 1876, I now offer my entire Stock of Goods, at New York Cost. Consisting of a large, new and fine Stock of FASHIONABLE IIILLIHIRY, Felt, Velvet and Straw Hats, for Ladies', Misses and Children, new Styles. A greit variety FRENCH FLOWERS, large Stock Ribbons, Plumes, Hps, Wings, Ornaments, Setts, Velvets, VelveUeen, Laces. Netts and Crapes, and everything to complete a Stock of fine Milrinery Goods. A large new stock Hanketchiefs, Gloves Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Corsets, Bustles, Net Goods, Veils, veiling. Crape Veil, Collars and Cuffs. Dress Trim ming, Embroideries, jiices, Neck Rufiling,' Ties. Hair Goods apd a great variety fine Fancy Goods and Notions of all kinds,,; , Tbe.gtock is new an first class bought for Retail Trade and will ? old without re- serve. , i T, arge purchases, have recently been" made at 'low piices, and will be , in Stock ifi a few dayB"wUibesodat(t;:"!;': TiA.Rare Chance for Bargains lin fashions; ble Goods..: ), : ' : CALL ANI? SEE ME. 7 ' : ' Mrs, P. QUERY, FRESH EMONSananasf Apple "and Mala H novfr 'u i . a r D M BIGLER'S. ' . Most Positively WE will not sell Goods 6f any kind -after this date to any one except for Casb,j TIDDY A BRO. 'novd' rVt T WENTY-FIVE BUSHELS i A - Mountain Potatoes on consignment and for sale at 60 to 80 cents pet bushel, at rt0 b N SMITH'S, . USE SvTARTIW Ml SOAP. CHEESE. Annual Meeting. Chas. Col. ft Avo. Railroad Co., Columoia, 8. C. Nov. 8, 1875. J THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders Of this Com pan iril) be hld, as per res olution at last meeting, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of November instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,at Oolumbui, 8. C. O B0TJKNIGHT, , novlGSt Secretary. : Carolina Park. QPECIAL Trains, will run to Carolina Parld KJ on the l7tM8flf and-ieui Jnsti iesvagi the Depot at 9:30 A. M.. and run tnrough ofattheday, . . W W PEGBAM, novl6t ; . : ' ; ; ftfiAgent: " "OTICE. , .. J Tq air persons 'who have leen buyingr a credit of thirty days and don't pay prompt ly in sixty days. I am compelled to not rell them any more on credit uctil they pay up. I prefer to sell goods Btrictly for cash, but for accommodation, I have been selling on credit for 30 days and some of my cus tomers seem determined to take their own time. Hereafter they must pay cash or no trade. JAMES HARTY, novlS lw - IBran ! Bran ! COUNTRY A FINE LOT. AT .1 i I IVI. M. WOLFE'S. novll Mr-B.N. Smith : Sib: I used this year four different kinds of Fertilizers to wit ; Solubl? Sea Island, Mape's Acid Phosphate, and the Harris' Fertilizer. The Soluble Sea Island has paid me the best of any . I expect to use it next Groceries! WE still keep, on, hand a good stocky of everything in. the Grocery .line, ,f ; I Give us a call. f..,7-v,i '.. . 'V. SPENCER & ALLEN. noylO ; , STONEYaHOUSE, Corner Trade and Church Streets, CHABLOTTE, 4 'AnBRAT)SHAw;'Prcrieeor. 4 Unsurpassed accommodations for Traveling Furniture Bedding, Windpw Sdes, &c., IS NOW COM PLETE-AND WE INVITE Alj liftECON ojkk OUR STOCK or IS UNUSUALLY LARGE and AlTaACnVB.1 GIVE US A CALL AxJ) , WE GUARANTEE TO SHOW THE ' L A It G E IT A N D -; AUG E IT A N D ; U A ' , K H ll K A Z 2 .1 , T Ten -3. AUKfiASu -v w& i I H TS EA8T TRADE STREET, OCto IT G. V. CH OF FURNITURE EVER EXHIBITED INESTERN NORTH CAROLINA AD 4T PRICES THaT CANNOT FAIL TO MEET YOUR APPROBATION. C OiTiTO N 1KD PR O PU: CE (CO M M L8 SlOIf MERCHANTS, - i '. ' ' ' " ' ' :' . ; ALSO DEALKB8 IS f - - ' J ' i , , r ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, li A C G I N G AND TIE 6. Sa C KING AND MATERIAL Seed Wheat, Oats, Hy Cobn, Baeley, c. f , MILL J AND STOCK STUFFS, WHEAT? BRAN AND SHORTS,! FOR RHODES WAND0 FERTILIZERS, Eeari & Bros New Patent ? M KHktet andios -tMk F03R PACMG COTTON. , QisnsriD for EiiioE uisa?- augS . ' L A TEST A R R I V AX i OF- NEW GOODS. PLIAS, COHEN & RCLELS.S-LER, ARE DAILY RECEIVING LARGE QUANTITIES OF FANCY AND STAPLE Dry Goods, Rcady-Made Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Groceries, Crockery and everything needed in pouutry Store, which thev will sell LOW DOWN OUR MR ELIAS has just returned from the Northern Markets, where he toofc the ad vantage of the late fall in Dry Goods to buy extensively Wholesale and Retail Buyers Will Eave money by examining our Stock before making their purchases. Another lot of those Cheap Black lpaccas.jnst receiued. Call and see as at Masonic Temple Building. . ELIAS, CO HE II i MESSIER oct23 ' ESurgess KTichols S Co., W HOLESALE & RETAIL 8uppy of Lounge?, all grades A full assortment of Metalic Cases. Caskets and Wood Coffine on hand. mm MEAT MARKET. Htt i R OS E & JAM IS ON , Springs' Building, OppfrntoHTCentTal Hotel, oiiJ Trade Street, and i neat dot to .lli looqB nlTO3f!:i!sr " ' a:va-S L A UkQ H T E ;RrE-R S TENNESSEE ;Bf E F . AN D MUTTON. KEEPA.PIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET, AND SOLICIT TRADE FROM i 194 1 mm ft, W! "Stock of Underwear.Red FlannelajQanton Flannels, White Steaker. Ac, at , ',-.- v ;X AXOUNG&SON'S: . octl6 j , f . ;; N D S O M E STT, f,.gT0C V AX" ofPOSITB MARKET HOUSE. : i .v ... ALS & GO.i FOR CASH. DEALERS 15 FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, No. 5, Vest Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. JUST RECEIVED. sr A FULL ASSORTMENT -. -OF Pftrlor Suite, in Hair Cloth, Terrj- and Repel Also, a new 1 f:W nov2 i. J v.lfK. .in,,i. mi, each day Sundays, excepted, i-,.,.;.JS 5,0003 Tnr TjmhI In' fill ' ti;MNf' fVnin Xfannfd v7 r w jt BTJBWELL A 0, "no7 iJ-i i-il.jSpringi'CJorner. mm '..-". - : '
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