4 :. ware i 1 1 S ITU ' M ELL A1VEO lS 1 ik Quails sell Greensboro. at 25.jcent3 apiece in There is some aalk if:,a Martha Washington Tea Party in Salisbury. er hunters WRanidplr h r short, bjjrht. returned danda fawn to an excellent nouse 'f -cc,. H edrick who shot and killed Sefprdr in Dayie county a short time since, has surrendered himself o the author- ities of that county. " Th Watchman calls for a reduction of theipriceof gasinSalisburyItlhinka $7 to $8 per thousand is too much, vli' is doubtless right. - 7r cou n VTTter afe withbuck; a of theiprice of gasinSalisburyItttrinkatAir 7:30 pm MV.rhk th nrnnrietfeifiWftha Yarborough House in QrerJsboroTlja iTBADDaily. . - gone to Raleigh to take Charge otihe .LdlWHrntogtofc dining room of the Baptist female Arrive-at Charlotte, &Sii&&&aMm Seminary there. l-eaye Charlotte, at , - - - 5:30 am 7 ."V Arrive at Wilmington, - -10:40 am t TheUrUays thai ,yinf? WC'T '3flMr;ttteON-;iaily'Jday8 ex eccentricity on the part of an old negro cepted. woman who lives in i Wadesboro, she iaVe Charlotte, at - - 7:00 am has not been seen loff-the premises of TArifrfc Shelby, -at -r v U:30ain her former owner biiftwjf a;in Lee's Leave Shelby, at lj:3lpm surrender. WaOXv4 C ' s- fJ!: Charlof - fcOOpin WinstbnfirineZ: Old uncle Charles 'P?1'. V TnttA nAlnrnA man of Onr --tonnects with the A. B. Air-Line in Gibson, a n0.tef J.t Vh.rfil Charlotte at 7:30 p. m. and 6.30 a. m. Forsyth, of Stokes, in the war of 1812, Columbia & Augusta Railroad at 7 a. m., ent with that ompw wneun "lirfAaM TVthelr " !:y ed. Charles was supposed to be near I SSKMn. Carolina Central 90 years pftagr vv OAH 7J: ' ) . Oh, ingratitude, thy name is Cufifee. The Patriot sayB that an old colored man, a couple miles from Greensboro, took in a young wayfaring buck of the amelhitdef Wfeoiaprfie4 lfijnrJ lodging Monday night, gave km, sup-1 Sm "took fimV by getting uly in the morning and walkirjLoff with the old fellow's best coa" The Yorkville (S. C.) Mmir&, safST We learn that on the 18th ultimo, Mrs. Elmina Dameron, the wife of John Dameron, living in the neighborAFlH hood of New Hope church in UastOnJ county, N. C, shot herself witK!iBn(KW3;'OTmff?vr'w "''' tol, from the effeWw!i&kdietf L'ftffc W-V J&V 31st, on the following Monday..aQCaikl(nIbfI MMfe'M6"111 over on the following Monday.-aOEfteKnlbr), tn n ate woman was the mother oi a large family navingobwdsen g ana commmea i A. 9 the' while state of mental aberration. looks a little s( rahgfe son and John CowleS- with their tatfejy;f Legislature. They ar? native lorth xf -Thprsday ti It cant Wlit eiinua Carolina nejgjjiwavvuwju, iSSL- " Alooreaville, Gen. Grant tidf Were n-foung;MlATrive SSaksville, run for office JNaVir Iaate, icWbWIe to Illwfon, Hickory. Mor m fact neter did anything here worth ganton Marion and Old Fort, mention tMptr rteaUhalfjtan-yard v charges must be pre paid on Freight in Yadkin cVttflnd -6f dak npv' offered for shiptoenVte Section House, Hen-emnkA-rtniiRA in Iredell. And now1 Aaiaan'H Aleicatodrifcfia and CaldwellV. they are promoted a great cry is raised Besides, as Governor Brogden remark- ed the other day, "The witnesses ate j ail ueaa, anyway. onu, M a yuitor, Wft are interested in this little Carson-1 'OowleAatleriatad vesterrlaT rnca-Diaz asked the Governor in the presence of ome gentlemenr.etwmorlaaare -Now, listen at thaC laictHhe Govern- 'or'do. vou eznect I am eoine to act : officialplOaA9 ubBhd in the newspapartfiSL vymi negrpee p asjc ed' a gentleman present. "0," said the Governors hey Hxpe ma to break up the AlabimXegislataie"i-ir and we left the Governor explaining it. Lancaster OoJrt'HoseL abiul Co have a reading club. A working force of eighty hands is at present engaged on the .Cheraw end of the Cheraw & Chester Railroad. The Governor has pardoned Joseph Brown, convicted at the July term, 18?5K: CourTofl General g&suMissJbr Greenville fcounty, of assault witbVin tent to kill, and sentenced to two years' imprisonment in the Peniten tiary. A Matulf Vnroetts fco-otoerative enter prise has Tor "ah aim the occupation" of Spartanburg, a. C, by thnlty lolks from the overcrowded manutacturing towns of Newv-Epglaod, The plan provides for eotl ajfuLluniberaniUs, and recruits are numerous. Frances Scarborough, of whom notice was recently.', made inj th columns of the Sumter Watchman, was born lAuguatA 80th; 17S2; died January 8th, r 1876, aged 93 years. 4 months and 8 days. She was the mother of aevnteen children; iwhj. all liyed to be grown before the death of any of them . She had one hundred and fifteen dred and six dren, fifteen .great great grandchildren known, and others that are so scatter ed that it is impracticable to get the correct numberr-..-ut the seventeen Baptists and three Pedo-Baptists. don World says; thtttte story of Cinderella is notlbJavenUbn of ?iliinon M veil ioifXh a- foifiifeej Aetal iMWijRiftikt so hrtnwith some imaginative genius, out mat it is i n hdiiummjouu xmiu. r.AA fat L iTt ;tJu Sttrjira ft!' tXynehbure'i Accommodation leave Rich nnthnritv f he T storv XS&olkn& authority, lhe toryif Jaoiiojjf One day a lady nmBhiop s naming in vne,. anp, mw p mftnina i w c , . rarriftd one of her!- sandals and laid TKChrtf Caw Between CHarlotte was v- ftolcnnET "b, court of-justice in the open air not far away."4 His curiosity was e?oitedbithejinMlarity oihe and he offered a reward for. the dis cover? of the owfier EhodofiWeJaini- ed it, and it wasfound to fit herrxactr kmn?a Krleof riter? Slisfeeell inousana yearn oeiwre vne jnnstian No picture ought to behang higHer -than tueticigm oitue averag'Bj n C owlt nv i- ToTa svhsH is con idtanHv , virt iriolated. eVrrRiave comes pietarAL;; : fl.ro eneralltr o: distance lerfA 7erichintraent, it is not easy m ' )r!3?f hatotlng pictnres seven feet from The floor, so that no reaiy:gooa:Tiew or inotu cpn in wiViniitmnrh pffrtit.i 4 NICE BO A.R'DTKO HOUSE 'AW CALL n-Ttn 0EOQ1 CT8T ' t 'Toilet BoapsiOf mperidri quality ; at ' JanU McADEN S, Drug Store. EXTBA C, C. GAILWAV, T ' ;-?:zz-rz On and after SundayDec. 19, trains will nft oyer this Railway is follows : PAiENGEXAin : ' Mk1! , tJtkimtnU&tZi Arrive tuOuurlottV1 IreGlrlotte, at 4T-3Palaton4l v - eao am - 7.-00 pm f"! JfAooKNQKR Bauwi chedtSle 7 will f please otioe S L FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Superintendent. decl9 , . - x, pj-.-J r , , I . Qi V. ra 1 1 rUaU . INTS OFFICE, this road, Until Otherwise 'ordered : OOLNG SOUTH. ive Stateaxiile, 6.00a.ra. 7.23 " 8.09 " iOJJO " Mooreeville, " D. CoUeee. 'Arrive. Charlotte; 5 GOING NORTH. 'V, 3.00 p. in. 4 56 " 6 42 " 7.00 " TliesKteTPlag atJon8, the Com pany j,. "Flaatations.1' k tf0 -fireteht -will be Teceryed by Agents for snipmcni uniesH ine name oi cuusiguee axiu destination is distinctly marfced thereon. . J J GORMLEY, decSO Superintendent. iir-Line Railiay. Richmond & Danville, Richmond & DahvillbB. W., N. C. Divisiok, and r North Western N. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Dec. 19th, 1875. GOING NORTH. f4TlOS..j ' Leave Charlotte, Arr-LineJ'nct'n, " Salisbury, ' Greensboro, Danville, M Dundee, " Burkeville, Arrive at .Richmond, GOING SOUTH. STATIONS.; Leave iZichmond, " Burkeville, " Dundee, " Danville, " - Greensboro, " ; Salisbury, " Air-Line Jct'n, Arrive at Charlotte, MAIL. 6 45 a m 625 " 8 20 " 10 58" 1 39pm 149 6 51 1 9 35 p m MAIL. 5 60 a m 900 1 35 r M 143 " 4 28 6 54 8 52 " 9 15 ' GOING WEST GOING EAST. 8TA1HMW. ff"" KAIL. MAir Leaye Greens isboro.ll Vam Ar 410 pm Ar Raleigh, 349pm Arr 11 05 pra L've 8 20 " "atGoldflboro, 6 40 " STATIONS ' AOOOMDAT'H TRAIN. L'veOreeoeboro, 7 00 p m I Arr 6 00 am Arr at Raleigh; ' 5 00 a ht I Arr 7 30 pm Arr at Goldsboro 11 15 " J Lv 2 00 pm NORTH WESTERN N O. R. R. (Salem Branch.) r, lieye ureensooro, t4apm Arrfve-aVBalemr- 6 45 " . ,. .Leave Salem, , 8 15 a m ' Arritfr at 5reens&oro,- ' 10 33 " Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 11 05 a m connects at ureensooro' whd tnefsoutnern Northern bound trains ht Greensboro for Richmond and all points Ease Price of iatssfOO p- m connects at Goldsbc ro with Northern and Southern bound Trains on the modda9.0a am, arrive at Burkeville 12.36 p . ye Burkeville 120 p m, arrive at feSmoBd 4 tfp mi I lapers that have arrangeuients ta adver I tise the schedule of this company will please f P1 JOIJN R MACMDRDO, ' ' Qenl Passenger Agent, ;fr- i. . Richmond, Va. 1LHH '.5i& STOWSON, having permanently locat- ed in Charlotte, is fnlly prepared to put oa 81at Roofs in any vart f -th adja- ! tent eonntrv. ioO nO :. MANTELS, A Sbingle Roots tktm off mma ith HA veeetveljromptatteotion, wbeo ad jed.toKO.Bpx ll?,4Charlptte, N P- tin oilers, Lateest'stock that Htm "traajrn o this market.' ' For sale cheap, twej Qpbrs ahofeaeohonsa, idaeatilay, loat he re tail storVof .ifc-fe.nJll'' SI 1 pTrl7 M'l'VIU rite nORFOLK, YTESTERn & FPHE followine vessels have been nut noon A by others, our intention being to keep one or more Ships always upon the berth : SHIP UIIINE, 1,093 TOUTS; SHIP ATLANTIC, 1,23 TONS t SHIP OHEOOB, 1,43 TOrSfS; SHIP KIMDUnN,TI,105 TONS J SHIP y ;v; -..i , -.PBUICE, -1,3$Q TONS. . . '"-, ' ,. I .-,,.-".. Arrangements have been made by whkh-'throUgh bills fading' can be signed l interior point, and the goods w Ul be re-ehipped at Norfolk free of any charge whatever; -- a281m THE 6RBAT SOUTHERN FREI6HT' W, 1 ,. VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. BETWEEN CHARLOTTE atl v "V" i CH4HLQTTB, COLUMBIA & Columbia, S. I HE CHARtOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA RAILROAD, in connection with theBOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY, and its finrtnfrtini RTT5A VftTTTP TJNICS nt th CHARLOTTE, AN ALONG THE LINES UJN, xnui MAIN I ADVANTAGES of the GREAT SODTHERH FREIGHT LIIfE, Wiethe ASSURANCE THAT TRANSPORTATION shall be as QUICK, RATES AS LOW AND SATISFACTION A& COMPLETE, business. For rates, classifications and all information, AijeEi.lGfeneral Freight Agent, 0., C. & A. E. IL, Columbia, S. N M JOHNSTdN,:..;. .. Soliciting Agent, Charlotte, N. W. W. PEGRAM, Agent, C, jan2 WILLHN6T0N NORTH SEMI-WEEKLY. Fast Freifflit Route to BALTIMORE. Baltimore and Southern Steam Trans portation Company. Sailing from BALTIMORE Tuesday and Friday, at 3 FM. - and noi wnjcrasTOM WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, GIVING THROUGH BILLS OP LADING to all points ib North and South Carolina. Georeia and Alabama. For North Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence, ALSO ? Liverpool, Glasgow, Bremen, Antwerp and Other European Ports. These Lines connect at Wilmington with Railroad, Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, and Carolina Central Railway and Cape Fear River Steamers, with their connecting Roads, offering unequalled facilities for the prompt delivery of Freight to all points, as the Steamers on these Lines on arrival in Wilming ton stop at Railroad depot, the Freight transferred under covered sheda to cars without delay, and forwarded by the Fast Freight Express that morning. No drayaee in Wilmington and to transfer from Wilmington South. Rotes guar anteed as LOW as bvanv other boats. Losses or Overcharges promptly paid. Mark all goods via Wilmington Lines. , , For f nrther information, apply to either of the undersigned Agents of the Line. EDWIN FITZGERALD, Gen'l Agt. Baltimore Line, 50 SoulhStteet, Baltimore. WM. . CLYDJfi & CO., Uen'l Age. New Xork Line, 6 iiowiins tireeja, .IN . 1. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore aBd New York Lines, Wilmington, N. C -tf. VIA WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Through Freight Route to all Points South. This line being fully equipped for business, offers nnequalcd facilities for the n-f" , , TK X. J. 1 ' : , , . -m ,. r xranspoxiauon W ILMINGTON s AND i ALL. NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES TO CHARLOTTE, CTATESYILLE, ASHEVILLE, RUTHERFORDTON, GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, ALL STATIONS ON THE ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LINE, ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTERN N. C. ' ' - RAILROADS,, as well as all points in - i : J GEORGIA, ALABAMA and MISSISSIPPI. GUARANTEED AS LOW AS VIA lOEMATTQir FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION TO F W CLARK, N0 G YOUNG, General Freight Agt, Wilmington, N, C; - - ' - 'Soliciting Agent C. C. D.; Charlotte, N. 0. - i:'-- T T SMITH, sep30 1 Agent C. C. Railway, Charlotte. TRADU 8TEE;maEL0TT; N. C. GEN COM &PRpDUGEMERCHANTr And Dealers ib Wotfr; QraM, and Pro duce generally, Cons! meats solicited, and returns promptly! oi ap5 Rockbridge Alain Water, ) is Si i frf ' i i? BUFFALO LETHE A WATER, RECEIVED fresh from the Springs every week. We are the aathorized agent for theelebrated;flprings, $pd' hve perfected anmgements 1q receive fresh nppUefl every weea airecc rrom tne epnngs. rExoeLsioT Saratoga Water on,danaht and w"Ma; Conajesl Water,i Hatrn Water anfl Star Saratoea HTater in bottles, for mle mt McADEN'8 i .iiDTOfitore. j j 0adtn Roqm i! J--s-Mrf li , ,? r tALL and read the latest papers. No KJ charge. Tirars as cheap as any place in Jthe city, at the Reading Room, next door to MxWeU'aSein4Machfti Office. V M' i leoi iw THMIS - ATLAUTIG LHJE. f I t i this line for Liverpool, and will be followed ALL POINTS NORTH ana EAST: AUGUSTA RAILROAD, C, January 3rd, 1876. OP RAILWAYS CONVERGING THERE- L as by any other line that bids for their call on the undersigned, C. & A, R. E., Charlotte, N. G. CAROLINA LINES. all Paints Mi '.ail M NEW YORK. Clyde's Wilmington Line from NEW YORK Tuesday and Friday, at 3 P. H., WEDNESDAYS andSATUBDAYS or East bonnd Freight, to Baltimore Fall Kiver and other Kastern uiues. the Wilmington, Cokinibia & Angusta oi jreigui, irom. ANY COMPETING LINE, AND :Male:Academy; T WILL open a School for boys in -the X brick bnildmg, in Mechanics ville, nex Monday at 9 o'clock. A. M, Persons wish ing to send pupils, wilt pleass apply early as it is desirable that all be present, when tne classes are .arranged, - - , Terms per Quarter,, ten weeks, payabl one nail in aavance ; 1st Grade Primary iStadies,.l......M..$7.50 2d Qntde Intermediate Stadies,.....M...10.00 3d Grade Advanced English and Classical,,.,......... ...12.50 Contingent Fnnd, ........ 60 L B PRINCE. ja26 SPENCBR & ALLEN, STENH0U8E, MACAULAY A CO i", TaAD Btbxr, CHARLOTTE. N. C. ',JF&' ConsignAeffts solicited and prompt j -J mtn- returns' mi novlO 1; at- HUBS SPOKES A Aim li I M S !5i:t'. rxtjin .1 .i s .y;i.-.- THE mdersigaed offerror sale Iheir en - tire machinery for nannfacturing Hubs, Spokes and Rims, the machinery .being all new and purchased . forcaah,. of the -best iiot in the ITnited States, will be 'sold at a gteat sacrifice'ijicludingid -lEt-'P Engine Shafting; Belting, Ac. ' r; For terms. : apply; ttfP W WhSsnant, at CSareiiaa Agricultoral Worlcsj orhy letter to the undersigned at Welford, S. C. .- . , i Vr-.jt,iE S-WaiSANT.A JOjfS- i-yp'irf.v;, , i. r ; '"Pprtaeiiyi " wipxWJBlaclu US. OS. ELLIOTT & GBXX3EKS and LIQUOR) PEAXiEBB, 1 ILL "keep constantly on hkn auiseWi' wh4chih trade are nY3iedLnaliliy gnarsn JeljtiBugtcjes, aT reasonable as any reliabie wlalilishment in the city. nov5 AT COST FOR CASH, Till the 15th of JANUARY, 1876, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, LADIES' DEESS GOODS, SHAWLS, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. AS I HAVE A LARGE STOCK ON HAND AND MUST BE SOLD, AS I DO NOT WANT TO CARRY THEM OVER to ANOTHER SEASON. r. L1NDY, declO THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN THE WORLD ! ! C. WEST & SONS' ALADDIN SECTTRITS OIL. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire Test. , Endorsed by the Fire Insurance Companies. 'isa- Read the following certificate, select ed from many others : How abd Fikb Ins. Co. or Baltimore, December 23. 1874. I I ' Messrs Q Wett dk Son .-Gentlemen-.-Hav ing used the various oils sold in this city for lluminating purposes, I take pleasure in recommending yonr "Aladdin Secarity" as the safest and best everused in our house hold. Yours truly. ANDREW REESE, Pies't. SuIT WILL NOT EXPLODE.- ( Ask your Storekeeper for it. Wholesale Depot: CWEST&SONS, 113, 115 W. Lombard St, Baltimore. ang28 6med GOOD GOODS. AT FAIR PRICES ! THE undersigned have just received a -well selected Stack of Family Groceries, such as Coffees, Sugars, Kice. bait, tams Cheese, Lard, Flour, Meal, Corn and Bacon. ALL GRADES TOBACCO ON HAND. Bagging and Ties a specialty, and a fall st,oc& always on nana. janl6 , Harris' Empire Fertilizer. The following is self explanatory ; MR HARRIS, : DsAnSra: We have been selling your Chemical Fertilizer, known as HARRIS' EMPIRE COMPOUND, for nearly one year, and must say that we have heard nothing bat the most favorable reports ; in tact tne farmers who have used it are more than pleased and will use double the amount the following season.. -We consider it the cheap est Fertilizer that the Farmer can use, as he can. with vour chemical make about four Tons at about the same cost as one ton of most commercial Fertilizers. Yours truly,' nov5 WILSON & BLACK. Beifori Alum eftloftine Sprtep, NEAR NEW LONDON, VA ' JNO. M. ECHOLS Pbopeibtob. THE water and mass of these Springs are not humbug patent medicines with certifi cates manniactured to order bat remedies pre oared bv the skilful hand of nature. Themass is ODtainea irom tne water ay a sciencinc method . of -evaporation, whereby, all . the medicinal virtues are retained unimpaired as proved by analysis and twenty years ex perience in tne treatment oi . xryspepsa, Chronic Eiarrhosa, Chronic Sore Throat, Falling of the Womb, and all other Female Complaints. Scrofula, and all Cutaneous Diseases. Xiver complaints, tu oiseasespi the Urinarj.Organs, Gravel, Diabetes, VeD,e- reai Diseases, Diphtheria, Piles, Tetter and Ring Worm, Neuralgias Sick Headache, Diseases of the Stomach, and all .diseases originating from impurity of the blood. . .It is a preventive and cure for Chills and Fev er. . From two to six boxes of Mass will enre permanently any Chronic Disease for which the Water or Mass is recommended except an obstinate cure of Scrofula and. Kindred Diseases. - Experience has proved that the use of the Water and Mass are lust as efficacious in the core of diseases at home as at the Springs and that one season of the year is as good as another. Some of the most astonishing cures hate beetf effeoted by thej&se of the water ana juassiK me w .inter as tne, pa tient's .houses. - The Mass can. be obtained from W K BTJRWELL CO., ' A gents for the Springs,-'--ia29 . Charlotte, N, C, piNE TIMOTHY HAY-FOR SALE. . . 150 bales of first-class Timothy Hay, frona the valley of Virginia, just received and for sale at J n vjlvuxsuhts, jan29 lw Liyery Stable. INDOW GLASS, . t-Ptrttj Linseed Oilr Lnbr&jatingi)ai an4 Tanners- OU; at -, .v r JtcAUKJa a, s janl4 Drugstore, gp32X2SS JLh PERSOSlBf ttiFlO ELIAS, lasfsiiiv ib?J a coil viously, ARE HEREBY KOTIElED fekt itrvjl 'fl-: !- . -'?;:! ; - --t.j THEIB ACOOXIKTS MU3T BE SETTLED -i .'-... ;.(! i c-i : ni ');)) ij hilA' AT OyCS OR itflEY WILLBB PLACED IIT THE1IAKD8 OV THEIR AtTORNEYS FOR COLLECTION. !io7 kLIAS, COHEN A ROESSLEKi J -- --j ' : . i v .ji-tfa i.- January Uth, 187G. . ntlj ' y. ,.: G. S. H. APPLEGET Rear end R Miller & Son's Buttding, ifh' I Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. AND AGENT FOB ALL KINDS Cornices, Iron Fences, teliflpi , JLNl ' ALL KINDS GALVANIZED WORK Which he will sell Cheaper than any ' -r Person.- -.; Office hours from 9 to 12 m., and2 to 9 m. ' ' G S H APPLEGET. wishes to inform the public at large, that ha is prepared to furnish Plans of all kinds of buildings, with working drawings in. fall, which will be found much plainer than those of any other man in the State, he being a practical builder, having an experience of 15 years in tnree oi tne largest, cities of the United States- He can answer any question or give any- information in regard to - the construc tion of any part of the building, as he i is lully qualified to BO ana do the work . him self. With 15 years as a builder and 14 " as an Architect, he knows just what is neces sary tor a mechanic to get along with,. ..and' witn tnis experience you will at once see that he has a pretty good knowledge of the business, ion, can judge for yourself as to whether a man is an Architect without be ing a practical builder. - Seme in Ihis State claim to be Architects when they Jiave no knowledge of the business and can ,only be called draftsmen, and need some one to in struct them at all times should they under take a job. For the last six, years he has oeen employed in tnis state, and nas oene all the best buildings,' with only a few txl ceptionq in Raleigh, Goldsboro and Greens boro, and almost all over the State, .where persons can Bee his work. -i ' i ' ' if.' a in cnarioite be would call attention to 8 P Smith's Iron Front Building, and Sims & Dowd's Store, and a number of the private residences here; . . .v 1 ; ; r, :, ff He refers to all who have emnloved him aS Architect and Superintendent, as to his ability. He eanferrnishJif aai desire thentl the name of parties and buildings, bat can not oo so nere lor tne want or room. He-can show as many fine buildings as any other man of his age, and will take pleasure in doing so, Any person visiting Charlotte is invited to call and examine his drawings, which he has at least 500. He guarantees to have 60 to 1 of any other per son In the State. AH are invited to exam ine them whether they are going to build or not. ' The ladies are specially invited. maio TEA! IMPERIAL, Oolong, Young Hyson,, Gon Powder and English Breakfast Teas, direct importation, at Mo Aden's Drug Store; cneaper tnan ever. . ,, Janl4 . . , TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK, OF CHAHLOTTB, BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Jons E Brown Johk W WaSSWOBXH, ioh w M DHIPP, Eobt I 'McDowKLii Phillip Schist, Allah Macaulay, Baxtxs H Moore. Y Q JOHH805j D F CAJSlfON. P Smith, : OFFICERS ; 8 P Bmith, President; R I McDowill, Vice President ; C N Q Butt, Cashier. janl5 I ALT NOT INOIlTNED TO adopt any particular cognomen for my. store. Everybody knows that the SUM rises in the East, and that the STARS shines at night, bat it cannot be denied tnat I am WIDJS AWA&Jfi to. the interest ot my cus tomers, and' that I keep the' laigest assort ment of Fancy, Imported and Domestic I Groceries, in the city, Have last received the following tiooas : . FINE SUGAB CUBED HAMS, FINE. BREAKFAST BACON NOT CANVASSED. , x. : : FINEr SMOKED TONQUESj NOT CANVASSED; FINE SMOKED BEEF, NOT CAN- :. vassed. , ; . . fine dry salt pigs sides. FRESH PINEAPPLE CHEESE AND LARGE BOXES SARDINES. ;ijNjy?. , DRIED AimajmEDANI)' UN - PEELED -BEACQES. MESSENA and HAVANA ORANGES and OABECOD.CBANBERBIES. MINOE MEAT," APPtiE? BTTTtEB , AJSU liVXtsn liAJJltSll. . - j CELERY SALT, CANNED PEAS, ' E AGLE.CUN DEa iL MLbK, -- , BUCKWHEAT i AND! BYEFLOtB. P0W9EBED and CUT mPORTEr.,u A iTDf DOifESTID LOOPIOTAWW- ;.vt; liSjrrs;-; nORSEFORD8 'BREAD-PREPARATION MSKAIKXAM. i 5 A41g)WE! JSHSrOOTiS DELIVERED PRQif PT LY BY DEUVEBY: WACrONI'' '5; v ,,-! i Opp9Bite,Chwtotetei janl8 ! T rff- wK ... - ASSORTED LOT OJ& TOTS IANJ r uANCjGOOPa MJBRAPt , -fiolf.A vdl' AND;ALLU it-h-i i WILL SELL at GREAT- , 1 LY.REDUCED PRICES, OOME'1' AND sEETORTOUESELK I HAVE -..kill jthtsl tv9a6m---di fef h ! NmrLEMQNSit" ORMIGESiCQCOiUOTSi mmmmimm I 31' -O. T lo GO'ilM ffj fA rtniSTif.1(ii HERS IS V. .4a J decl5 in ttm adt ttrts ,yai t j X:1.';jI s--idfnA , - , 'if .':' -t 53 J LfH :Home-maderk' T3EST , Wamsutja ,., Moslin, , three ply , X) Lmen Bosoms, :2l(JMjltShuSt .dozen. A i alL Stock iaf alt oUwcGeods in. ; our line, at similar prices. j; . . J A YOUNG & SON: Lt.tvi-.f- .tj-'i dec30 S'rl M;U': X.JV j v-S'.-'i H CALL AND ,SEEj THJEM, AX nor 27 ? C IDENTS OCCUR" 4. ':!i"li .l i v'in- .Almost dausr rfroqjtta uaeof ipfariorells, none yet from. Astral, QUundoubtedly the , safest Lamp Oif in use-MSO cents a raMoni ' " : .'Janafr-.'i T asHlTS,yt6:OQii THE VERY LATES5HLE I JUST IN 4AT THE , STORE' OF J A YOONG&SON, ' ja29 - '-'' :'-'--V ' n.i s-9iJimjs;' To the Qitygrcle, iave somt very iaVgoorWinbpr nse Crezonanta o FaUBtook) wliwli sell CHEAPER than4bey i can be- bought AHYWHERE: h Oenfi nan! tiutipmtiii, Boots, 'also, ' Ledfesrr Peb ;.Bbbtsi A LARGE yaiietyr LawJeS easoWl) These Goods must be, aold, ; M .w .do not wish to carry them over another season. Our general Stock is complete and we re spectfully solicit your patronage - ' fha twwt rmA fa Vh lut mm 3 'f1 1 1 1" eba standi, FtTblftia&l nana. Building. Keepectrally, WADE 4 PEGRAM. . :iV; ja23 NEW MEAT ift ' j v-i.v ... u ii M J!l. HAVING rented the new BRICK STORE of J W Wadsworth, opposite City Clock, I will OpeUv onthe 9ui instant, a M E A X: M.At'B KET, Will keep constantly on hand all kinds of Fresh lfeats of the very teai "iraallry wil 1 mak Sausage and Boose . a specialty ; aiso, Oysters and Fresh Fish dan ' ' J ! Satisfaction jgtiatanteeuV botliite quality I wuLaiso i 'corifinnetb' sICFrBi-Class Meatt af tey 6W stand at bs-Cfty Market, waere affvold castomers WilL ba ialthfallr hWaitednponby Mr Sam Wilsda. 1 ' 1 . n " 'W ADAMS. 1;-nwi:(ir?fc'J-Rm.? frsf x'l lf t ' o 5 Ktrl O ; 'tljL1 II OIU., WHOLESitST'AnaJKTAlL 'dealers in Tf Grooers,XfeotiinrfiBfc Fruits, Cigars, SnufF, Tobacco, Pipes, Musical Instruments, Strings, fcc., Trade Street, Charlotte.'N. C. tt (mimi vwa lueauon -xp i fwt iuwt ww'j now hayein store, the largest ana most ex JrallveStiofrjDceArlaT Cbarlotto, which they are offering for CASH to whole sale andretaU buyers-at prices tta" low as theyfean? bet bought from airj leporusIWe house in the city - '7J, , j . , ConsisUng in part of Molassek, Coffee Sugars, Teas, SoaafSnmdy Peaches, Crack -era, Oysters, Candyr fickles, and various other articles "not mentioned. , ju20 - -- v::-?:--Democra and Hcaie opy. - . 9 T;i totr.d gaa Aflraieii .5. -Ai' Yoont over It AYonriiTi'Bon's "Cloth lag StoTBj'TermsTnoeral bbi infariably J:0 YAH

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