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4 : foreign - . ... A Batch of Unimportant News. i ba8'iefifor'Cadi'whence--heibaVti for. Cuba. PiW Dfic 30. The Dress bill has passed the Assembly. The ' clause to raise the Jtale'df sfeigM riTParis;f failed by 273 tQ81 A 31 Mil if J Madrid, Dec 30. The rIniperial,as- serts tnat opain win suorwy huuicsb com in uicaton oCf m partaneqjto the various" European Cabinets on the London, Deo 30. On and , after January nrsVf18767tk'4 ' Anglo Ameri can Telegraph's tariff for general news dispatches, will be one shilling twen 3' ty-five cents, fijold per word. ,.r. CONNECTICUT. ThaDflta ai ConTontion Charges d Against MmhaL;:- New 'MvKNDec' 30. The Conven tion ofDeltaf8if closed with a" ban quet.- ifiJeets next in Philadelphia", in June,,, itbm'i U Asai) 4 beenllMaTlenigainst' Peter R. Carl, Unitg tajaj Jtyrsf al for j the pis trict ofk Connecticut, of perjury and embezzlement. g3 O H 8 KENTUCKY Fearful TornadoY CVpter9f PU asters from It. AfeiviLLK, Dec. 30. A terrific'for nado jassed twelve miles eiiat of Hickr manKy.;-Sunday evening, sweeping do inf whole; forests: in its pathway, Thefofoe of the wind was ao great that persons can now walk over the trunks of trees where before was dense woods. Twelve dwelling houses and barns wereoiown oovn; some were shattered into fragments, jtjie nmates barelvescaniriiit with Cheir lives. The worm fences, from the bottom rail, are all flny nfl hlmvn away. At Mayw 1 field, tvo erap98i fpe crushed to deathuoder .'ruins of bidaes." A negro was killed outright at another point. A man ''-named Shucks anil a Miss Leary, were killed. Her sister was badly crippled. The hotel at Realefoot Lake was blown down, the guests barely escaping; some were badly, bruised by frying timbers Death, and desUacWuS Jeli their trace amg the entire track of the tornado which made a noise which - was heard for miles. fcAUFOEIiiA. ... .J-, Sale of Shares of the Bank of Call- San Francisco, Dec jc. 29. One hun- dred arx-fifty -shares of the Bank of CaliforUtiJ?erewi oflered at' auctionlo- day ; 25 shares ?o!d at 15, and 75 at 12J per share The balance were with drawn. SSicUSETTS.t Not Charlie Store Burned. ' Boston, Dec, 30. The boy found at St. Albans, not Charlie Boss. Northampton, Dec. 30. E G South wick &:.ppjs.j ifooyg! burned to-day. Loss fifty thousand dollars. FLASHES. CHieaao, Dec -30.--Eight whiukfey establishments were seized yesterday, mostly rectifyrfi: i , : j ' RisijrcrScjr;I6,Mrs. Rachael Gor don, With three -of her children JI aged twelve, tem tad. eight, have been burl I ed, withr' theirv dwelling, ten miles above herp. f f linl Chicago; p4$-l$f who was implicated in the recent x aminatiorfa4irrestedto'day, , Boston. Dec 30. Chas A Delagar- diere,tachOTelVostrKin the school! HeVJ, VaParred tWay $f swindlinibout1 fifty peopfe by bd gus masonic1 loile:- 'lie riocketeti'ai d- pocketeti all f, . ,'.l f- r London. Dec 30. The Natmnfti "Ri fle AssociatioU'pf reat B'ritain'accept the challenge" of the New York Asso- ciatioijf te ary a mmtm small bores in the United States da ring tbe Centenmal vir, HenryT IJatrJ J fordhajbeej-aojnted Un!bfJ.ti ine jngusn. MidgIHiafclies; V EATB1B PROBABILITIES. tlSolhfeIll For ern Gulf States? stationary barometer and temperatur- aoJUierly , winds, partly cloudy rtMHer, ith dccasTon al rain.'lfw ." foaMm c f ? f."0 i'" (! Tr OffieeriXwOstted: ' Treaiurr llt Candld'ale tee consisting of W'D'D Pratt, Com missjC3rer6nttolliEEevenue) D W Mahon, Jirst Assisuntin. .on. AsslsXnfelMi 9 nrr. And John W Porter, acting chief clerk of the easuTr,Pl tary of the Treasury. Je8rdaj injhe matterxJfthnVltAAkl'&Buyprt baKtbeyl j ere s&8eri Itorigbi Ibe office of the Third Auditor and Sec p& Controller iwi&out such examina tion as the law requires ; that the Third, AuditorvanjMessrs, James P AtodebrgDolfttll, Klerks in failed jto give such: claims the: proper examinationand are therefore ctiarge able with culpable ' negligence. The Secretary su bm itte3 the reporV to' the PresidAntii this mornipg.t and nshis return to the Department showed it Curtis, whOjpromptly a.greedj;p tender, their" resignations v-Tbe report was also shown to the rthree .clerks above named, w ho' w ill1 severe their 'relations with thefDeparthvent in HVe manner. Comptroller, Brodhead has been in "office V long time. Third Auditor Allen 8 - Euthefford "was' J appointed from North, Carolina about three years f ago. In view of the labor and hazard in curred by the Treasurer of , the United State and other independent treasury officers ty' the receipt a'rid; collection, of drafts and 'checlTa received by them from National Banks, vpubhc Officers and other parties having payments to niake into the Treasury, the Secretary has ordered . these officers that - he thinks it better they should receifein all dfficial trailsaotiens only the lawful I and proper .moneys of the United atatias pttvtaeai)piii and the regu lations thereunder. This, will pre vent National Banks from paying their sem-aupual duties, bankaand other parJLaefroin paying for fractional cur rency and cpjleqtors of Internal Reve nUdfrOm'maf ihg deposits in the offices mentioned by means of drafts and checks,' thus doing away with a prac tice which seems to have crept into the government without any special authority of law or regulations, and which has become a burdeu. to the officers who voluntarily undertook to collect for parties the checks and drafts transaction for the purpose of making the payments mentioned. Cassius M Clay, of Kentucky, writes to ayentlftmsn nf this pity, -that, hi State will . cresentMiis 4 name toll he .National! Democratic! Convention in 1876, as the nominee for Vice-Presi dent. NEW YORK. Changed Counsel Harder and Sui cide Sent Up for Mailing an Ob scene Paper Tweed's Sureties.,, New Yor, Dec 30. Judge Van Coth succeeds Prydfas Mra'Moulton's counsel. r . . .The police ,ioun4(Myer8, his wife and child in bed, Myers and his wife insensible from pistol shots ; the child died from a pistol wound through the right ,eye. The theory is that Myers shot his wife and child and then him self. John E. Grant was convicted of pub lishing and sending through the mails an obscene sheet known as the Toledo Suni and sentenced to 18 months im prison meat and five hundred dollars fine. i Judge Donahues' order -.declaring Tweed's sureties on "seven" criminal ibdictrrtent8 recently found s to have forfeited their recognizances, was set tied and signed to-day. A writ of certiorari was takem)ut f$m thepBp'pt, which has the effect of a stay. PENNSYLVANIA. Selecting Ground for the Bifle Match. Philadelphia, Dec 30. Major General shaler, commanding the New York State Militia, Gen. Woodward, Adjutant-General on the GoverndVs' Staff, Geo W Owens, Secretary of the American Rifle Team, and General K. Knox, Chief of Ordnance on Gover-: nor Tilden's Staff, are in this, city, as an executive cmniittee of the 'f Rifle Association of Newi"tKorH .'LrVinir t.n . , o gat grounds lor' it -rifle match at the exhibition. Tjrfemiirt lWQTF?8 for a match, in which all the foreign Jeftms - .lre expected 'to join. Prizes reaching $25,000 ; Inlu.wre fee rEXEGRAPHIC MARKETS. Philadelphia, Dec. 80. Quiet ; juid 13J ; gross receipts 906. , . ' U fMiMPHls, Dec ' 30-Lu!l; mid oe receipts ; sales a,uuu. . . . BoSTOir, Dec. 30. Dull; mid 13: fiat receipts 468 ; gross 906. .- i A , ''fit riMrt August A, De& s Sa--Market firm : middling 2 ; net receipts G20, sales Norfolk, Del30ullpnQ 2f; net receipts .4,802;" ex -coast "2,322; sales 3,378.. ... r. . v" ; Chaelesto, Dec. 3(). teadv : mid 12ial3; net receipts 2,619; -experts coast ; sales O i U J V $ oaat ; sales 2.0001 A EW v TII.TL1NHJ t Dec: ! HO-Fai f Mia 12 ? low mid iifr eooa ordinary iu ; net receipts 15,154, gross receipts 17,079; sales, 12,0O0L-1? Mobile, Dec SO.- Quiet ; mid 12 net xeceipta 1377 i "sales 4,000. . 1 i i I : ? WiL'8Te8,-f Quieti n id 12 ; nee receipts 192L-, m quiet middling - ceipts.IW. j. ob oj isu ei ed afod GAtvMnorJDerSOMatketeWeAki minaiingxi-oei. eueipvB -iooi attics New York. DecSO. Cotton quiet ibBS steady, salea2)49 , bales at 13H XT-JW Consolidated nei receipw xw,xz, Fthrks cVGsed quiet and easy : sales 16,5X)0 ; Dec 131-8ao-3Z, Jan is o-aa a3-l 131, a3.16, JTeb 1-Ll2?i XWy ftrS I hisAoffise, and the.Second. Controller, WWot, clerk in ms office, naa MARKED 1 . The Cotton Market. Receipts were light,' yesterday, the market was dull with little demand, and there was very little doing Y"e qotebe following as the ruling" prices : Inferior...... .i..'..v. - alQ Low MiddUne;;:.;.... v.i:7 12al2J MiddlingJ.... 12 Ooed Middling..M.;i.., (average) 12al2 VRODVC E MARKET, 'V.V a , Cprn is in . fair demand with limited re ceipts. "" ' 7 Floor dull with light demand. Butter in full supply. " j Eggs and chickens in demand. . i ; r -: h t Buying Raits Jiacon Hams, per ft i5ic 12( 5)16 "c.(. Bides, ... " Shoulders, "T .i HOgEoandj; ; U I 25aS0 2025 Brandy--! Apple, )4 H s 1 55, a 2 00 Peachf 3 per dozen ; a . Jtonr Family, per sack, . : '2025 3 25 2 75 , ..Extra, " Super, IVuit Dried Apples, per pound 9c ( 8c lCOal25 20 100al25 80 , "Feacnes, ' Green Apple per bushel. Fowl Chickens, each ' ' " . Turkeys, . " Ducks, 7roiT-. 1 " Corn White, per bush,?!. , , "v Mixed, fY f?Vil'l 65a70 '6ft 125 1 35 5560 65 85al00 . 90 - n ''TaS 15 12 75al00 75al00 75alOO 8 35 25 -WJitat Red,' per bnsiiei, " White, Oats Black ' White, Peas Pure clay, . " Mixed., ; : , Xard Good, " Common, Onions, (57 to busheJ ) Potatoes Irish, Sweet. Totow, TToo Tub washed. Unwashed Notice. TREASURER'S OFFICE, ) Charlotte Columbia & Augusta R. R. Columbia, 8. C, Dsc. 27th, 1875. J THE Coupons on Bonds of this Company, which become due on the First of Jan uary 1876, will be paid st the Banking House of Jeesup.Paton & Co.. iu New York City, or at the First National Bank, at Char lotte, N. C, or at the Centra! National Bank of this city, or at National Exchange Bank, at Augusta, Ga. JOHN C B SMITH, decSO lw Treasurer. Home-made Shirts. "DEST Wamniasetta Muslin, three plv JJ Linen Bosoms, No 2100. $8.00 per half dozen. A lull Stock or all other Goods m oar line, at similar prices. . ; J A YOUNG & SON. dec30 ? . REMOVAL. HEAVY.AND FjLNCY, GROCERIES, T UST give me rail on the East side of O Trade, Q OUTH of Bnrwell's dmg store, mnder kj one or the banki ; M selection of Groceries has been care- ?y made, PTl IREGTLY with reference to the wants U of all ranks. K LI aorta of biscuits, nice coffee, fine XX .n Tea, - ' ' VIE with sugar, batter and Hour, inclcd ing Buckwheat T N tempting perfection all caprices to T RIED beef, hams and tongues, salt fish XJ canned meats. Q YRUPS, candies and spioes.and the best kj or cream cheese, OFFERED cheap, with the wood and willow ware line all complete. VT EATH the Bnk, South of BurweU's, jast side or Trade Street. decSO J S,M DAVIDSON, Five Cases ALT HOP TONIC, just received, by t dec30 House for Rent OPPOSITE the. residence of Gov Vance. lApplytoC y R BUiWELL. Stockholders Meet ing THE Annual,MethngStbetocrhai4ers of The Tradar'JIalii&nal iBanfc (Into which the Farmers' Saving Bank has been recently converted) will be held at their new Banking House on Trade Street, in the Ctft ofCjjlotte.on Tuesday, Jauuary4lth, 6, at vi odocxM. i'dec3.s ''ir ... C W G BTJTT, Cashier. For Rent. . Y ;! Yt JI ' T !i HE large ;spacioas"tase(neBV Under the Ust National Bank Building, Suitable for a store erau oence. Appiy w b y mcaden; dec302t - At National Bank; Sale, Tpvn Lots. rriHE sale of the Cruse lots near the Epls- x copal Church, heretofore advertised for saie, Has been postponed till January 4th, 1876, when the sale wilj positively take , ALLEN MACAULAY,) TrtwfcM- !- a t outrtr ij-.;., Trusteea IT 1 SANTA!"Gl,AtJS: ' "-'"v'i"."" ": 1 i-m-stam.t;. r1 D ESPEGTFULLY informs the eop XV Charlotte tha Im ia now at his old lrf ,Xv..ii.:- "d HEADQUARTERSiibiW'' UTRebm&reWrVo. ca a found all sorts of good t kings far U CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY a1 .uu Boi, Buppjwu.wDiMiix noa ulncs last. : iS"? netermined to ckwe ueX mr ntin by Jannarv 1st. amd wdln T.' cost for cash. BtBifAJia CI1ARI.OTTE AMlBMW FIESTiCOST. THE STOCK OF; BOOKS AND STATIONERY 1 . ' ' f :- 3 TIDDY & BROTHER, MUST BE SOLD, JND theyare"offeTed at prices telow those heretofore asked. . This .Stock consists of many valuable Standard Works, Histories. Travels, BiographiesPpeniiJBJbles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, School Books, Blank Books, Memorandum Books, Legal Cap, Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper, Letter and Note Heads, Wrapping Paper, jFens.oky Inkstands, Envelopes, Toy-Books, Reward Cards, Tissue Paper, Picture Frames, Games, Stereoscopea and Views, per GJaasea, and first-class Book Store. , . T Great Bargains can be hal on and after this date for CASH ONLY. W- V L T PRINCE, decs Agent iprTrn3te ARCHITECT. G E .O. ,.,W,E,L G.H.. QFFERS hia professional -services to the citizens of Charlotte, and dfNbfth Carolina.1 Since arriving here in August 187. he has designed and superintended the following work; Tbe Opera House r (ana nainted scenery; tne Becona rresDycertan irourcn. new Mecklenburg County Jail, Alexander. Seigle & Co's store, Wittkowsky fc Riutels' house. Bank building for Brevard Davidson, Esq . and several small buildings. Office, Trade ttreet, Cnarlotte, K. v. ocll LATEST ARRIVAL OP N E W 6 0 0 D S J. S. PEILUPSi MERCHANT TAILOR and DEALER IN GENTS FURNI8HING GOODS, , HAS removed to one of the New Stores under the Central Hotel.Trade 8t,and Is receiving his Winter Stock of Goods for Men's Wear.' and will make them np at short notice in the most fashionable man ner, cheaper than the same class of Goods have ever been offered in this market. OriereJ SMrts- a Specialty. Cntting and repairing done promptly. All goods and work must be paid for on deliv ery, as 1 am compelled toooaeasa oasiDet J 8 PHILLIPS. oct!7 EXTRA BARGAO IB HOLIDAY wmm Tltt I Have fitted up a Bargain Counter with large variety of Fancy Articles for Pres ents which will be sold at extraordinarily low prices froot this flay until the holidays arc over. Call and see the bargain counter. JAMES HARTY, deelO A.,T.&0.ftaflr8ad. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. ; : . Charlotte, N. C. Dec. 29, 1875. j 7N nd ,after-Frldayi December : Stac, A J : the follo wing Boheduifr wiU be run ever this road, until otherwise ordered : Leave 8tate9ville, . ..- 6.00 a.m. " Mooresville, 7.23 " " D. College, V 8 09 M Arriye Charlotte, 10.00 ' GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, , i ,' 3.00p.m. Urtlve Stetesyille,. . 7.Q0 Tickets on eale to Newton. Hickory. Mor ginton, Marion and Old Fort, -c -i!.-' : -,..t XA11 charges most be pre paid on -Freight offered for shipment to Section House, Hen derson'o, Alexandriaaa' and Caldwell. These being Flagfitetions," the Company is not liable for lost mr damage to freight after it is unloaded at either of the 1 above named "Flag Stations." - No freight will be feceiyed by Agents for shipment unless the name of consignee and destination is djstiactly marked thereon. :V I ; c- J; ;.. .... ; J J, GORMLEY v. it dec30 Superintendent, i : ; , m i ;;v;:-? i T -mm I. fQ TQW80IT, having permanently locat- 1 kj. ea la, uanotte, .is fully prepared to pntm Blata Rooft in any" part of the adja jcetjtf ooontry. 4 ' '.s.t MARBIU2ED SLATE iMANTELS, ..i.-.i . bio? SPEUlAlfj O I .Att. work rwanteed. Prices . Reasonable BLAT phde8irelftns AHW f. 'r-Otdert wUl woeivepromptattentioo, when li i f P.O. Box 118J Charlotte, N. OL 1 ' v febl0-tf; " 41 Tr?IGBT: BarrelilCriished Sugar. 20 barrels Perteae Potatoes i3 barrels Onions: 'The above wilHie aJawd dut latNew York cost, frelk addad. SLATE A I . HAVE A XARGE AND WELL ASSORTED LOT OF. TOYS , AND .,; ,l THING IN-.MYXINE' ; 'V11' H .OF ,-yBtBINESS, ' '; -'"AfD ALL -. . , OF -THESE I , ' ! WILL SELL at GREAT "' LY REDUCED PRICES. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. I HAVE x ALBO BAMS, CITRON, NOTSj" LEMONS, ORAHGES, GOGOallTS, 'somem nilPEs,'"1 if ff t A it a 4i 4 t THE PLACE TO GET CAKES & PIES.. D. 1YZ. RIGZ.BR. dec!5 CLOSING OUT -ACTUAL COST! HAVING determined to move on January 1st, and desirous of reducing my Stock of Goods (WHICH IS VERYIARGE.) con sisting of CLOTHING, GENT8' FURNISHING GOODS, DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, I OFFER THEM AT ACTUAL COST. This is NO HUMBUG, any one desiring to purchase can baoonvineed bv ycalUag on me, pecfally; w i J' MaYER,- v ; nov2i " Irwin's Corner. Trade St. r Will Not3 Keep it Unless Good. YOU can buy from us "Peter Hanger" (pure goods) N. E. Rum, (the best and old) B. B. Brandy, Gin, Sherry. Vott and other Wines 1 pure as I can buy. J S WILLIAMSON; nov2l Boarders Wanted ! THE undersigned wonSd iespectfully an nounce U tha pubiie that she is prepared to entertain transient, daily, and permanent boarders with niseis and lodging at very moderate figures. ' Liberal patronage solicits. Jlatts&ction guaranteed. . MKS JOAWN A J&ROWN. Over Creswell & Walker', comer Church and Trade Streets. dec23 A If ALMOST IKDI3FENSIBLE FaatUy Vedlcise: Gregory's Dyspeptic If ixtere trial ftottUte!Jis-balf sire $1.50 WhoU bottle P CO. e r " TCSM.TH & CO. 4eel4 Agents. : A: Change. HAVING parctuedhTSharlott Varble Works.my jum -ia tc-imaka it second to none in theSoctV4ri5tooffr better in ducement Tin --the-maaulacture of Grave etonet mod lion omenta than have ever been done heretofore I have employed a num ber of conr.petent artists, and am prepared to maatrJacUire Gravestones and Monuments of every description lower than the earn e can be purchased in any of the Northern cities. Partiea living at a ditanoeean receive all necessary information by writim? to me for Price'' Lists and- Drawings. Satisfaction f a ran teed in every respect. JAMES A JOHNSTON. jntaotf fiCOB'M. MESaL, A SAUMA!tTE?T. JACOB MENDEL- & COi, MAWtrACTtfaxBS or C I G A K 8 . r K - 'whoimaie vnxxta'vst ' TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, ic., TRADE ST., CHARLOTTE, K. C. octlS BRASS, COPPER, ZINC A TIN OILERS ; f Xargest stock that has ever bees brought to this market. For sale cheap. two doors above Stenhouse, Macaulay & l o at the re tail store of BREM, BROWN & CO. joctas QRY8TAL FLOUR. A fancy .brand juet received, by , . .. 8PENCER & LLEN Kym For Rent. i DWELLING on B Street, between Fifth and Sixth, belonging to Mrs M E Far row. App y to 1 J ASBURY. deelStf TP .Rent. I A House and Lot oa Myers street, formerly occupied by Dr L W Battle, ttteble. garden, and good, water, and eight rooms ki noase. Possession given 1st January. - Also a Cottage on Bill Street, contain i three rooms. Apply, to F H GLOVER. declS tfi.x; J' UST reorfved a 5tockof BURT8 CELS B RATED SHOES for Ladies. Come and see them at WADE PEG RAM'S. nov5 - rpHE GRAND DEPOT u ... .. -.t . ; - : For Mineral Waters, at . MeADENa DRTJO STORE. ' llnj r I 44. J. . .J V yL Full 8tock of WATCHES, CIjQCYS JX and JEWELRY,-? jf fTri ... .OCt22 4 Brass asd Klckle Plated. v ri w.cainxtf ocx. p decSl it iltXlDlTJ 41 U d fcl I Ulill vl trVn TOAND FROM ALL POINTS NORTH AND BAST..'f. S Trtff .AfL'TljE'TT.0:;,'.L,INE,. TO AND FROM CHARLESTON, SrC AND gAyANNAH, GA. EATE3 GUARANTEED TO and FROM aft POINTS NORTH, SOUTH, EAST WEST. K. M. JOHNSTON gonai-Eastern'Agent, ;-. ,-; wvw. ' Office Trade St., 2 doors below Try on OA.PEjaenlgbi Agewt Wilnilngton, N., C;. decll lm - ' ; ...,-r--v..' G W. CHALK. N. LITTLEJOHN. .jV. to : , ' : s CAR IX) AD SEED OATS, , CAR LOAD SEED WHEAT, -" CAR LOAD WHEAT BRAN' : " " ' "CAR LOAD LIVERPOOL SALT J-'' ; .. CAR- LOAD Q.SUOARS AND MOLASSES CAR LOAD (BEARDS' LOCK) TIES. ; . i 'r-z.vzhv.'j-. ; .' i-i-,?jfist ft ' ' ' ' - -' cXBLQADS FXQUR IN SACKbv, HAtVJESr& jUARTiR -f :T lVz-O cir ! TT OXTTITTnO HarKQaOsI lh m If li i si f.-t iirftf'a mi WVXOABSi POTR ; IN iBAKRELfc. ' 1 PAiDKA0Ea iSlCJCEfiEL, " " L. . . - 150 f Yffi YFS ATyyffiTKfl CANDY 50 CASES -CANNED GOODSJ ' : THBgSQVEreST TO MAKE ROOM FOK JS D TOT TJE& CAR LOADS OF CORN. 6 . Y7 . C H A L K & CO. L A T'E S T A R R I V A L -OF - ' WE W GOODS. ELI.AS, COHEN & ROESSLER, ARE DAILY RECEIVINO LARGE QUANTITIES OF FANCY AND STAPLE "Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions, Groceries, Crockery and everything needed in a country Store, which they will sell LOW 1)0 WN FOR CASH. OUR MR EXIAS haa just returned from the Northern Markets, where he took the ad vantage of the late fall in Dry Goods to bny extensively ' Wholesale and Retail Buyers IFill save money by examining our 8 lock before making their purchases. .Another lot of those Cheap Black llpaccas. just receiued. Call and see ns at Masonic Temple Building. E L I A S . COH E II & R 0 ESS LED Oct23 i ts? Has Arrived and F TJ B IT I T IT 4LL AND MAKE YOUR 8ELECTION8 OF XMA9 PRESENTS FROM THEIR , Superb Stock of Toy Furniture of every description. CARTSv' WAGONS, WHEELBARROWS' , C rTAIJiS, BRACKETS, WA IX - ' rOCKETS, AG, &C Hs" It is THE place to get durable and handsome presents for wives, mothers, sweet hearts or children. Remember the place. X). .A.. STITBC Sc CO., EAST TRADE STREET, OPPOSITE ; MARKET HOUSE. decl9 NEW YEAR'S SMS GOO 1) S -FOR THE- MILLION ! ! SOIimiH&PORmBYBODY. PIGS FEET, DRIED BEEF. BOLOGNA Sausage, Cream Cheese, all grades ot . Floor, . Gosben Butter, Pickles in M Barrels. Florida Oranges, Malaga . 1 Grapes Fresh Lemonslarga . . . . Cocoannts, large North- . era Apples, Nats or , . . CTerykind,Caa- -'' . , 4f.- , :. cues or ail , . ' "" flavors' , ' ; "; " homemade, " '. s California Pears, , .Prunes Canned Goods ' et everv deecrlDtlon: a lim t " i Stock of Qroseries, Ground Peat . st Wholesale and RetaiL Firneh . . , . . Cm&dies too nuorerous to men tion MU- eeUaneoaa Goods and Notions, Candojra, i ORNAlCXNTED CAXI3 A ' 8PEc4lTT Bis!tnhv :atrnn:w-iarAj ssMds. WS intend oCereoods' te tit the times.' Ou votto is ablest? p-.-. 3. iv",ii i! Ci,0. nOLTOI3.!6IXm' ft v 4 - .WMUirj .ks .hoi 'lit .njs.-.i.'l 'f?-f JOHKL. HARDIN h. syrups, RETAIL. : w: : - " is Holding Forth at B E S T O EI C, C. RAILWAY, SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ) Wilmington, Dec. 16, 1875. J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and After fiunday Dec 19, trains will run oyer this Railway ,jas follows f PASSENGER, AND MAIL TRAINS- Daily, Sundays excepted. Leave Wilmington, at - ' 7 .-00 a m Arrive at Charlotte, - - - 7:S0 p m - Leave Charlotte, at - 6:30 a m Arrive WJlmtpt0, at - f - 9 f7K fifti t FAST FREIGHT ka n 4" "PASESgER ' , TRArNSDaiiy. J Leave Wilmington, at 5:00 p m 10:80 a m Amve as vaanotte, f ave Charlotte, at 5:30 a m Arrive s& Wnmunrtonrt r--- -i 10:40 a m SHELBY DIVlSTOIS-Daily, Sundays ex cepted. Leave ChWlotie, at . - - 7KX) a m Arrive at Shelby, sA, . llOam Leave Sheibyii-v- - - 12:30 pm Arrive at ChkHla, . ..5r - r 6.-0Q p m t.,.'. , -tn ''teFFSCTIONB." v"; ' Connects witV.t3is,'A A H. Air: Line in Cbarlott at T:S0 pi JW. and 60 a. ta. i Connects at Wilaslaston with Wflmington A Weldon RaTbcd'; lso with WUmington, OelumhU Anst 'fa&road at Ta.m., te Time from Wllmhigton 'to Atlanta M hours. Close connections, .both' ways, asl bn f9 ihe Hbrtfe. 5'-'Vi-?-1 !)SsV Papers pnblishlns Carolina Central Bail way ; scheidnly"wflr-,-JTleass notice 1 iButt0r;,Batter. T73X3H arrival -of h& Superior Virgioia - ii Batter, eqsi tjfeny a GosMK at' yjj.l t , SS CARTEL'S, )f . teen s , . GaemissioaBtoM a jju sa ill ; :y",ttaejA --i ' Tlot ''iiaJW lr T . . tU-.-'-:-:?r--. .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1875, edition 1
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