,- - --"- .- .1 ' ' 1 Sr I1 ANashcounly Iflipb has just been bora with tbreflp Joshua Bobbiii of Rarnlolpb county, was killed last week by j felling tn-e limb. They aire Mready be$ifining to walk out of Concord'.-new jail whenever they get tired staying in there. Still another case of small-pox hag been developed in Wilmington. The premises are guarded. . - . A German dance club has been or? eanized in Raleigli, which is proud that she the first place in the State to in troduce the German. Mr. R A Carter, of Polkton, Anson county, who recently lost his store houe by fire, was insured in the re cently suspended Penn Fire Insurance Company, and has never been paid off. On Wednesday last a child of John S. Mydgett, at Parksville, Pasquotank county, aged five months, fell from its chair into the fire and was so badly burned that it died on Friday. - The Ansonian learns that a negro woman living near White Store in Anson county, fell off a "foot log" on which she was crossing Little Brown Creek and was drowned. There were some twenty other negroes present,' who we learn, made no effort to rescue he-'. ' ,: V . .' .' ' The Rockingham Courier says that a difficulty occurred .on, Tuesday last dt Laurel Kill, Richmond county, be tween two railroad hands, and one struck the other on the head with a tool of some kind and inflicted, it is thought a fatal wound.1 ' Thg negro in flicting the wound waB arrested and lodged in jail. Ralegh News : He had been sick for months and married-for ten yearg add had just crawled out looking as poor as a snake, and was sitting sunning himself in the portico of the National Hotel, when he beckoned a party across the street to come to him, and he told him as his eyes shined that he had just seen a , country girl drive a wagon by with one foot on the axle, and she had the prettiest foot and an kle that ever he saw in bis life. The Tarboro Southerner says that Wiley Strickland about two years ago set a run-in his hand, about two miles from Nashvilfe'for the purpose of re taining a little of his corn which had been disappearing very rapidly. One night hearing tne report of his gun, he got up, dressed and proceeded to his barn to find a colored man named 1'attiford, lying in a dying condition, shot through the heart. And now tiny are trying Wiley for manslaught er Elizabeth City Economist : Two Camden girls received an insulting letter from a male biped who had once visited them. .They said nothing, but availed themselves of an opportunity when the family was away, and invited him to see them. When seated, await ing their entranoe, they made their appearance, one with a pistol pointed, the other with a gun. They ordered a halt, made a" negro man tie hira se curely, and then, with their own fair hands, gave him such a hot jacket as he deserved. The Wilmington Jleview says that cn last Thursday night, a little after 8 o'clock, as Mr. Joseph Roberts' was passing along Princess street, between Fourth and Fitrh, he was run into by some man, whom Mr. Roberts thinks was colored, who at once began , to rurse anduse-him for the collision. Mr. Robiertai replied, when the man struck him, and a strugg!ewas the re sult, which ended in the assailant drawing a kfcife and cutting Mr. Roberta in the left breast, when he immediate ly ran on. fortunately Mr. K. escap ed serious injury, the knife passing through his. vest and two shirts and making a slight flesh wound. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS! A difficulty occurred on last Sun day in the Choehee section of Oconee county, in which the wife of Mr. Peter Chapman was -shot in theleft breast ly John Chapman, the ball passing nearly th rough her body, one was living when last heard from..-? P -'' In Columbia, on Saturday evening, a young sen of June Mobley ?waa acci dentally tl.ot at the residence of his father, on Arsenal hill. .The boy was playing with, or trying how a pistol opened and shut when it went off, the lall entering his side and coming out at his back, lhe wound is painlul but not necessarily. -dangerous or fatal. Last Wednesday, about II o'clock in lhe morning, a girL child of Esau Mjlligan, three years and five months o;a, was burned to death in the upper Pu ot Kiclil. i.d county, .beau and his w ife left their little girl in the yard with a young r child, and while the parents were at a neighbor's, a. little over a qnartt r of a mile away, grinding n ae, the ftal burning 'occurred. Winnsboro News: The seventh judicial circuit seems about to be bereft of two very important adjuncts. Solicitor Flemming was, on the 15th inst., in .the'0trft'cf?gep4&al' sessions for Richland -rc'ountvv convicted '-of drunkehne8s""w'hTle in the discharge of nis official duties. This offence is punishable with fine and imprison ment, and works a forfeiture of office. Judge Montgomery Moses is . likewise in a bad way. All the preliminary ar rangements haye been made for his impeachment, and if what we hear is true, his. chances, are decidedly slim. na doping of th judicial gown would cause ito regret' whatever 3ei C(,pt, perhaps, in the limited circle of the Moses family. Stock Raising. It has been success fully demonstratpfL thai Lhadairv business navH well iiWMif-"riinv wdada Mr. Robert Lynn, frtao -Kvee helr-In-dependence, on the Jackson railroad, sixty-five miles north of New Orleans, 1'as a few Jersey cattle, six in number, and two of ttienV ijuite yduhg,' from Which hfi hna moHp gnH aolH ninfft the first of April, 560 pounds of butter. Mr. Lynn, conducts his dairy in . the "est DOSsibl tnaiirfniOiifrnt ibft IrrtlitPT brings him forty cents per pound, in. this market. The onlyffeetf that trfc mtle have had during the time, was feed raised on hia nlanp. t.h naaLure. antl 1,000 pounds of coUpnseed meai- It is now rrncAlArLiuth La drA thriftiest farmers that profitable farm? ilng is impossible without a fair mount of stock. Cattle, sheen and 'OCR P.(lllorf onJ n.n si nnAtakla n ount the "odds and ends" on the arm. Thev are the oloanora t.h.t ho.va the interest and payUre -SonoftheSotUOi 1 uusband- COLOGNE, TOpfSS Toilet SoarJrtrkTirfnF!liV1Hv m.fU ' Turner Rira. SEWS. C. C. RAILWAY, SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Wilmington, Dec. 16, 1875. ) CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Sunday, Dec. 19, train will ran oyer this Railway as follows : fASSENGER, -ANDrs-MJLlL TRAINS- . , Daily Sundays excepted." . Leave TFilmington, 'at - V -'i 7.00 a in Arrive at 'Charlotte, -i - -7:30 pm Leave Charlotte, at - . 6-30 am Arrive Wilmington, at? - - 7:00 pm FAST s FREIGHT and -PASSENGER r-.f- - - TRAINS-Daily. ? ; i Leave Wilmington, at ' - - :-V:00 p m Arrive at Charlotte, - 7 - - 10:30 a m I-save Charlotte, at - - . 5:30 a m Arriye at Wilmington, - - 10:40 am SHELBY DIVISION Daily. Bundaya ex- '.', ". .cepted. Leave Charlotte, at - - 7.)0 a m Arrive at Shelby, at 11:30 a m Leave Shelby; at . . 120 pm Arrive at Charlotte, ... 5:oo p m CONNECTIONS. . Connects writh' the A. ft 1 R. 'Air-Line in Charlotte at 7:30 p. m. and 6.30 a. ra. Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington & Weldon Railroad also with Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad at 7 . m., and 7 m. & . aawv javsui ,1 liuilllgtuil I. LI X.iiaLl La 514 hours. Close connections both ways, and on to the North. Papers publishing Carolina Central Railway schedule will nlMina nntifu changes. ' " ' " 8 L FREMONT, ! Chief Engineer and Superintendent. A.,T. & O. Railroad. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) Charlotte, N. C. Dec. 9, 1873. j ON and after Friday, December 31st, the following Schedule will be run over this road, until otherwise ordered-: GOING SOUTH. Leave Statesyille, " Mooresville; " D. College, Arrive Charlotte, 6.00 a.m. 7.23 " 8.09 " 10 00 " GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, D College, " Mooresville, Arrive Statesyille, 3.00 p. 456 5 42 7.00 m. Tickets on sale to Newton, Hickory. Mor ganton, Marion and Old Fort. All charges must be pre paid on Freight offered for shipment to Section House, Hen derson's, Alexandrians and CaldwellV. These being "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable for loss, or damage to freight after it is unloaded at either of the above named "Flag Stations." No freight will be received by Agents for shipment unless the name of consignee and destination is distinctly marked thereon. J J GORMLEY, dec30 Superintendent. PieSfflciit Air-Line Railway. Richmond & Danvtlls, Richxond & Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. In effect on and after Dec 19th, 1875. QOINO NOKTH. BTATION8. Leave Charlotte, " Air-Line J'nct'n, " Salisbury, " Greensboro, ' , Danville, " - Dundee, " Burkeville, Arrive at .Richmond, GOING SOUTH. BTATIOBS. Leave iJichmond, "- Burkeville, " Dundee, ' Danville, " Greensboro, " Salisbury, " Air-line J'ct'n, Arrive at Charlotte, HAIL. 5 45 a m 6 25 " 8 20 " 10 58 " 1 39pm 1 49 " 6 51 ' 9 35p m HAIL. 5 50 a m t 9 00 " 135 ph 143 " 4 28 - 6 54 4 8 52 " 9 15 " GOING WEST HAIJ 410 pra GOING EAST. 6TATIONS, MAIL. Leave Greensboro.l 1 00 am " n r . - '" j v Ar" Raleigh,- " 349pm "" . "atGoldsboro, .6 401' Ar Arr IT 05 pm L've 8 20 " "STATTOTTS." ' ACCOMDAT N TEAIN. L've Greensboro, 7 00pm Arr 6 00 am Arr at Raleigh 5 00 am j Arr 7 30 pm Arr at Goldsboro 11 .15 " Lv 2 00 pm, 'north wj?sft:RN isT.c. r.e. r , j (Salsm J5 ran ob.) ' Leaye Greensboro-, - 4 45 pm Anive at Salem, 6 45 ' Leave Salem, 8. 15 a m Arrive at Greensboro, 10 33 " ' Passenger tram leaving Rala'gh at 11 05 a ta connects at Greensboro' with the Southern bound train j making the quickest time to all Southern cities. Accommodation train leaving Raleigh at 7 30 p m, connects with Northern bound trains t Greensboro for Richmond and all points Ease Price of Tickets same as via other routes. A ccommodation Train leaving Greensboro at 7 00 p m connects at Goidsbt ro with Northern and Southern bound Trains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Xynchburg Accommodation leave Rich mond a 9X0 a m, arrive at Burkeville 12.36 p m, leave Burkeville 1 20 p m, arrive at Richmond 4 34 pm, No Change of Cars Between Cnarlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles. Papers that have arrangements to adver tise the schedule of this company will please print as above and forward copies to Genl- Passenger Agent. . For further information address JOHN R MACMUftDOV -- Genl Passe'neer AgSnt, . . .. -Kcnmoiffa7Ta. dec 19 Alexander, Seigle & Co QLAIM to have the Largest Stock and greatest variety of colors in. gentHne Alex- anler and other1 brands KID GLOVES to be found in the city, at New York retad ! i prices, postage added. Wfr will elo-e out ynt Stock DRESS BLANKETS cheap. ,, , ALEXANDER. SEIGLE A, CO. feb!5 BRASS, COPPEB, ZINC fc TIN OILERS Largest stock that has ever been brought fhim mFtL . VrtT Wlla chpAD. tWO dOON above Stfetihouse, Macaulay fc t d at the re tail store of BREM, BROWN A CO. -- oct26 Ll L -i-'-J-- - lhe i Best Gigar THREE for 10 cents ever in the- cVty: Charlotte Favorite 5 cents, and other Ciears, very low at the Corner Cigar 8tore W 1 7 WALTER BREM, feb6 , n L:jqu"' CanaryIleie,flf, V. 7,k-fa H8 T-rti l! 'ft.twS Spd 'r?nttle lit una, j 11 Hop Tofjf' Jiti tebU W It BURWELL & CO. S9r F Wt E I O H T NORFOLK, WESTERN & mHE following vessels have been pnt upon this line for Liverpool, and will be followed A. by others, our intention being to keep one or more Ships always upon the berth : i SHIP RIIINE, 1.O03 TONS; SIIIP ATLANTIC, 1,252 TONS? SHIP OIIEOOW, 1,435 TONS; SHIP INBURN, 1,10 TONS; SHIP ii..,: '. FBIIICKy 1,360 TONS. . ' Arrangements have been made bv which through bills lading can be signed at interior points, and the goods will be re-shipped at Norfolk free of any charge whatever. ja281m V - : KEY OLDS BROTHERS, Agents, Norfolk, Va. THE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. BETWEEN CHARLOTTE and ALL POINTS NORTH ani EAST. , 1 ; t CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA RAILROAD, Columbia, S. C, January 3rd, 1876. t HHE CHARLOTTE. COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA RAILROAD, in connection with 1 lht STJ?Aft0LINA RAILWAY, and its connecting STEAMSHIP LINES at the ST?;0 AL0NG THE LINES u.. , i iu All i ai; Ail 1 AUJ OI Ifle j ; GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE, - . - s WTith the AS3URANCE THAT TRANSPORTATION shall be as QUICK, RATES AS LOW AND SATISFACTION AS COMPLETE, i Dusiness. For rates, classifications and all information, A. POPE General Freight Agent, C, C. & A. R. E., Columbia, S. C. N M JOHNSTON W. W. PEGRAM, Agent, C, jan2 WILMINGTON NORTH SEMI-WEEKLY. Fast FreiEit Route to BALTIMORE. Baltimore and Southern Steam Trans portation Company. SailiDg from BALTIMORE Tuesday and Friday, at 3 PH. AHD FROM WILMINGTON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. GIVING THROUGH BILLS OF LADING to all poitits in North aud South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Pot North or East bound Freight, to Baltimore Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River and other Eastern Cities. ALSO Liverpool, Glasgow, Bremen, Antwerp and Other European Ports. These Lines connect at Wilmington with the Wilmington, Colombia & Augusta 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 sheds to cars without delay, aud 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. For f nrther information, apply to either of the undersigned Agents of the Line. EDWIN FITZGERALD, Gen'l Agt. Baltimore Line, 50 South Street, Baltimore. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l Age. New York Line, 6 Bowling Green, N. Y. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore aid New York Lin3t Wilmington, N. C. -tf. - : 1 , f. C. G, DISPiTGQ LIME, VIA WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Through Freight Route to all Points South. This line being fully equipped for business, offers unequaled facilities for the Transportation Of Freight, from WILMINGTON AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES TO CHARLOTTE, STATESVILLE, ASHEVILLE, RUTHERFORDTON, GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, ALL STATIONS ON THE., ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LINE, ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO, and WESTERN N. a RAILROADS, as well as all points in GEORGIA, ALABAMA and MISSISSIPPI. GUARANTEED AS LOW AS VIA ANY COMPETING LINE, AND TIME .AS QTJIOK1. J- INFORMATION FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION TO F W CLARK, JNO G YOUNG, - General Freight Ag't, Wilmington, N. C. . Soliciting Agent C. C. D., Charlotte, N. C. . ... . . sept30 G. W. CHALK & CO., TRADE STREBtCHARLOTT, N. X GEN COM & PRODUCE MERCHANT, And Dealers in Flour, Grain, and Pro- duce generally. promptly apo Rockbridge Alum Water, BUFFALO LETHEA WATER, RECEIVED fresh from the Springs eyery week. We are t authorize, agent for the celebratedPpgrgsJ a Jlave fected arr ingements to receive fresh supplies every t j i. r ai .. Weeit Uircui. iruiu u ovuugp ; ExceMor Saratoga TTater on draught and in; bottles.:ilCongress water, ilatnorn Water arid iStar flaratoga Water in bottles, for sal at ......... McADEN'S ' ju 11 Drug Store. RESBrriTaJiof,ihatiSuperior Virginia Batter, equal to any GoeoenV at n: u; I 00 i .M.tVJi-. HtVAKTJStt'b, II deell Commission Store. in wwHTI t 1 i ju m. njs-s . TRAHS-ATLAIJTIG LII1E. 3" OF RAILWAY8 CONVERGING THERE- as by any other line that bids for their call on the undersigned, Soliciting Agent, Charlotte, N. C. C. & A. R. R., Charlotte, ST. C. CAROLINA LINES. all Points Soaft and East. NEW YORK. Clyde's Wilmington Line from NEW YORK Tuesday and Friday, at 3 F. If., AND FBOM WILMINGTON WEDNESDAYS andSATURDAYS 1 X HJM11JO., Agent C. C. Railway, Charlotte. Removal of Lumber 4 -l THE nndersigned have removed their Lumber Yard to Rock Island Factory lot, and will . keep a supply- of Lumber, Laths, aad the best; Cypress. Shingles, al ways on hand :. also la large supply of light wood for kindling, put up in bundles. They are prepared to fill hills for houses, either long or short leaf lumber at short notice. Dressed Flooring a specialty.; ; - ' ' i B J SHANN ONHOUSE & SON. i janB ;. . . . .j SPENCER & AIiLENj C3- V O 3 UH -IS S "'-'!- '-oto-'wiiroV !'ri" STENH0TJ8E, tM AOALAY. A C?0 k, I CJUAKLUTT, IS. U. k x jw uonsirnmenu solicited ana prompt returns made. noTlO 1 i .v t HUBS, SPOKES RIMS. THE undersigned ofler for sale their en tire machinery for manufacturing Hubs, Spokes and Rime, the machinery being all new, aad purchased for cash, of the best makers in the United States, will be sold at a great sacrifice, including 40 H P Engine Shafting, Belting, Ac. For terms, apply to T W Whianant, at Carolina Agricultural Works, or by letter to the undersigned at Wei ford. S. C. P S WHI8NANT 4 SONS. sept21 tf J X KLLIOTT, Formerly with WJ Black. J W RIMLIT. Late of Americas, Qs. NEW FIRM ui NEW GOODS. ELLIOTT & REEILEY, GROCERS and LIQUOR DEALERS, ylLL keep constantly on band a com plete Stock of Goods, to which the trade are invited. Quality guaranteed and prices as reasonable as any reliable establishment in the city. nov5 Eh W- H. Burwell & Co., AGENTS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. febl2 At the Wholesale Grocery, CORNER COLLEGE fc FOURTH ST3. 1000 BARELi3 FL0UK sai?er extra 100 BXeS JjODe Clear ftnd Clear Rib 100 Boxes Soap gQ Cases Oysters and Pickles. ryff Barrels Sugar House Syrup and New I O Orleans Molasses. Reams Wrapping Paper (at cost). CA Boies Manufactured Tobacco (a epec 0J ialty). 100 BarreS ugar' a" B068 Sacks Rio Coffee. QQ Kegs and boxes Soda. 2 Tierces Pure Leaf Lard. pjQ Eegs, Buckets and Tubs Lard. QRACKERS, Candy.Starch, &c. pRICES defy competition. R M MILLER & SONS. febll 3t TRADERS! national bank, OF CHARLOTTE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Johk E Brown, Hob W M Shipp, Robt I McDowell, Phillip ScHirr, John W Wadswoeth Allan Macaulay, Baxter H Mooek. , V Q Johnson, D F Cannon. S P Smith, OFFICERS: 8 P Smith, President; R I McDowell, Vice President ; C N G Butt, Cashier. janl5 ' A. R. Nisbet & Bro., WHOLESALE and RETAIL dealers in Grocers. Confectioneries. Fruits, Cigars. Snuff, Tobacco, Pipes, Musical Instruments, Strings; kc., Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Would call attention to the fact that they now haye in store, the largest and most exr tensive Stock of Groceries in Charlotte, which they are offering for CASH to whole sale and retail buyers at prices, as low as they can be bought from any responsible house in the city. Consisting in part of Molasses, Coffeo Sugars, Teas, Soda, Brandy Peaches, Crack era. Oysters, Candy, Jncfclea, and various other articles not mentioned. ju 20 Democrat and Berne copy. T E A ! IMPERIAL, Oolong, Young Hyson, Gun Powder and English Breakfast Teas, direct importation, at McAden's Drug Store, cheaper than ever. jan!4 JUST RECEIVING Full Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS A. and JEWELRY, at ' HALES & FARRIOR'S. oct22 '. ' Great Sale Books, STATIONERY, Photographs, Albums. Scientific Mechanir&l.-Architectural. elegantly Illustrated English and American Worts, standard and Miscellaneous .boois in great "variety. ;! Will be sold at Auction to-mnc at o'clock, at Frankeuthal's .old stand, Trade Street.?' . . .:. If . ii '.Un Sale will continue ever night until further notice. Ladies and eentleman are invited to call and examto44rihgthe daj. A i M si ..x - . -u HAKKlBUPI . fel9 Auctioneer. Cutlers' Patent POCKET INHALER, the great remedy for Catarrh. ' ' - ' ' 1 ' W R BURWELL & CO, febl2 Agent. .' - - i- m ; n . ,v r A 'GALLON' IRON CANS, ' 1 "For Kerosene Oil the lowest price yet dtl fered come and see them. TIT INDptGLASS,I '4 A if T v-, T.l i putty, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, and Tanners Oil, at mcaujuji o, janl4 Drug Store. HI I 9 CEL. L A MlorS A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ELAS, COHEN & ROESSLER for 1875. and pre viously, ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THEIR ACCOUNTS MUST BE SETTLED AT ONCE OR THEY WILL BE PLACED IN THE HANDS of THEIR ATTORNEYS FOR COLLECTION. , i LIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. January 11th, 1876. G. S. H. APPLEGET Rear end R M Miller & Son's Building, 4th Street. CHARLOTTE, H. C. ARCHITECT, AKD AGENT FOB ALL KINDS Iron Fronts of BniluliuL GalvanizeQ Cornices, Iron Fences, Crestinp, AND ALL KINDS GALVANIZED WORK Which he will sell Cheaper than any Person. Office hours from 9 to 12. m., and 2 to 9 p. m. G 8 H APPLEGET, wishes to inform the public at large, that he is prepared to furnish Plans of all kinds of buildings, with working drawings in full, which will be found much plainer than those of any other man in the State, be being a practical builder, having an experience of 15 years in three of the largest cities of the United States- He can answer any question or give any lniormatien in regard to tne construc tion of any part of the building, as he is fully qualified to go and do the work him self, With 15 years as a builder and 14 as an Architect, he knows just what is neces sary lor a mechanic to get along with, and with this experience you will at once see that he has a pretty good knowledge of the business. You can judge for yourself as to whether a man is an Architect without be ing a practicai builder. Some in this State claim to be Architects when thev have 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 been' employed in this State, and has done all the best buildings, with only a few ex ceptions in Raleigh, Goldsboro and Greens boro, and almost all over the State, where persons can see his work. In Charlotte he would call attention to S P Smith's Iron Front Building, and Sims & Dowd's Store, and a number of the private residences here. He refers to all who haye employed him as Architect and Superintendent, as to his ability, He can furnish, if any desire them, the name of parties and buildings, but can not do so here for the want of 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 50 to 1 of any other per son in the Btate. All are invited to exam ine them whether they are going to build or not. The ladies are specially invited. maio -' SPECTACLES ! ! TO THOSE THAT WANT THEIR EYE TEETH CUT, I SELL THE BEST PEBLE IN STEEL FRAMES, FOR $2.00. Warranted Genuine, AND AS GOOD AS THERE IS TN . . THE UNITED STATES. Some Had Tteir Eje Teeth Cut, AKD PAID FIVE and TEN DOLLARS FOR A HIIMBUG GLASS, 1 llAXE-r SPECTACLES A SPECIALTY, -anp- WILL SELL A GOOD ' FAIR OF ... ; SPECTACLES FOR. 25 .CENTS. SATE YOUR JirtJiEY AND GO, TO OLD RELIABLE " J.T, BUTLER'S, FOB Y9UR jan2 FINfii'iBUTTER, EQUAL TO GOSHEN. WHITE WINE vVINEGAR, 1 1 , r Best in Jdaxket f iilESsijrA-'oHANGES, NOKTHEltN WHOLESALE and RETAIL STORE, janae SPECTACLES ! 4 O-SU TTIE1BBH T S I HAVE A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED, 'LOT OF TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, EMBRAC ING. ALMOST EVERY?. i . i TJETJtNG IN MY LINE OF BUSINESS, , . 'AND ALL' J ' -OF THESE I v :-i - WILL SELL; at, GREAT-; i , 7 LY REDUCED PRICES, COME ; AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. I flAVB AL80-' li. ui .ait tiir."1 EAEIBS, CITRON, APfLIS; NTTIS. LEMONS; 7 ORAIIGES. C0C0AII1ITS, SOME VERY FIN3 GRAPES;-: &c9 &c5 &c. THE PLACE TO GET CAKES & PIES, D.1YI. RIGXiKEU: decl5 Home-made Shirts- BEST Warns atta Maalin, three ply Linen Bosoms, No 2100, $8.00 per half dozen. A lull Stock of all other Goods in our line, at similar prices. J A YOTJNO ft SON. dacSO LATEST STYLES ' FRAMES. CALL AND SEE THEM AT VAN NESS' GALLERY nov 27. A OH DENTS OCCUR Almost daily from the use of inferior ofla, none yet fr-m Astral Oil undoubtedly the safest Lamp Oil in use 50 cents a gallon. . jan27 T C SMITH ft CO. THE VERY L ATE S STYLE I OF 11 A T S, JUST . IN AT THE STORE OF J AYOUNG&SON. j&29 . , . . 1 NEW MEAT HAY 1NG rented the new BRICK STORE . -of J W Wadsworta. ODnosite CitT Clock, I. will open on the 9th instant, a' Firsfc-Uass . - -' .-mCw! ' M E A T M A R K E T . Will keep constantly on hand all kinds of ' Fresh Jfeats of the very best quality will ' ' make Sausage and Souse a specialty ;: aiao, Oysters and Fresh Fish daily. Satisfaction guaranteed, both' in quality ' and price. . . 'i ;t.- .:... I will also continue to sell First-Class Meats at my old stand at the' City Market, wnere my old customers will b faithfully waited upon by Mr Sam Wilson. 4 YV AUAJUS. no?7 LATEST ARRIVAL OS N E 7 6 0 0 DS J. S. PHILLIPS; MERCHANT TAILOR and DEALER IN GENTS FTJRNISHING GOODS, rei M 4,namiMt- TTrf7 TVwj trflf 1m receiring hia Winter Stock of Goods for Hen's Wear, and will make vnem up at abort notice in the wrt fsabjenakle man ner, cheaper than tne samrTaass or uooaa haye eyer been offered in this market. Cutffoi irid reparrSrdonf prdliiptV" All 1 (kUr And, work nmet be paidcfor 44Ut; err. as I am compelled to do a cash buahMMi; IF JETPHrLllPS. At The Cneap CJasb Stcro 3 YOUcan find all kinds Of ObunttV Ito duce. Cabbage, jJM w?' imhNkiitlt PoUtoea, .Butter. Egga, CWcke'Dri r ... nut,- Ctc-viwap iur hdu, - . , U ; J5T1TT.1 WALSH C0.,m' - I lL53U bi.t 3 1!1? 01 iJoB Wad- G'rWBd, Feeul the Wtj1 liert 0 1 A Fh Feed you can buy fot horses and kxrwa at STITT, WALSH 4& -CO,,. doors abote the Market HoW 1 feblO l .... . s

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