S3S STATE i i RAILROAD GUIDE. mm m m -m. w mm a. mrm 'a ; r f ar w1 fan m m F 9tlm fll Mr JiQ Solomen was 102'years old when'he passed in his checks at Old Fort, the other day, u.'-rfa A young Wilniingtonian walked put of a second story window in his sleep;, but received only a slight injury to his back. -x-.-.? A profesaor of music, employed hy the Greensboro band, got up and dust ed last week leaving i several parties financially in the lurchVC r ' Mr. Ezra Thomas, of Brunswick county, was badly it is feared fatally injured on Sunday last by being thrown from a buggy, in which he was riding at the time in company, with two ladies. : -. v i : .:' Blue Ridge Blade : Sneed, of Wilkes, gays on one occasion, in- Hillsboro, when Joe Turner was a boy, the far fomed Bob Potter, Joe Turner and himself occupied the same bed. Sneed has no children of his own A negro convict who escaped from work on the Asylum "at Morganton some weeks ago, was re-captured last week in a kitchen at that; place, after having been given a wound which it is thought is .mortal. : . , r t , The Blue Ridge Blade complains that at different towns on the Western N C Railroad, negroes and small boys crowd on the trains every time they pass. Some half dozen darkies at Hickory, says th c 'Blade.aeem never to get a square warm until the train conies along. : ; A man named Raymond ,; Hill, a counterfeit detective, was .jailed in Morganton last week for. alleged at tempt at rape upon! a negro ; woman named Lizzie Walton. She is a bad character, and the Blade wouldn't be surprised if it were a rase of attempt at blackmail Morganton Blade : As a lot of con victs were being transported from Ral eigh to work On W NC Railroad last Wednesday two white men of the number escaped at Third Creek Sta tion in Rowan county hy jumping out of the window of the.car, and another escaped between this point and Old Fort. Mr. John V. Wavet, writing from Northwest Depot, C C Railway, Bruns wick county, under date of Sunday last, at 2 p m, informs the Wilming ton Star that he had just arrived at home, after a brief , absence, to find that fire had swept through his whole land, while others have suffered in like manner. The conflagration, which Mr. W. learns was caused by incendi arism, has extended its ravages over thousands of acres of larfd, and was still raging at the time mentioned. The losses cannot at present be estimated. Well, well, well; just listen at this which is what Avery says about a cock fighting President : Mr. Samuel Deal of Marion, we are told, has the gaff with which Andrew Jackson, "heeled" his first chicken at a cock fight at Burke Court House in 1785. A glance at Parton's Life of Jackson will show that Jackson was in Burke county in that year. We understand that Mr. Deal will have this gaff on exhibition at the Philadelphia Centennial along with his famous game rooster, "Mar tha Ann Lewis," The Star says that a young colored woman,"wife of Anthony Howe, Jr., of Wilmington, 'who was in delicate health, started to. take a short walk with her husband, on Friday night last, when a large black hog suddenly burst out of a gate and ran across the sidewalk jn front of them, which so shocked and frightened the woman, whose nerves were just in that state to be easily overcome by an occurrence the least startling in its character, that she" was seized with a succession of spasms, which continued until Sun day night, when she died, a victim of eheer fright. The Centennial celebration of the Battle of Moore's Creek, was a highly successful affair. A larga crowd was present, and the day passed off most pleasantly.- Business was almost en tirely suspended in Wilmington and a great many of the patriotic people of that city attended the celebration. The ceremonies were opened with prayer by Rev. Colin Shaw, after which Dr. S S Satchwell delivered the address of welcome. This was follow ed by addresses from Capt. S A Ashe, of Kaleigh, Mr. Edwin W Kerr, of Sampson, Mr. J W Stallings, of Dup lin, Col. Edward Cantwell, of Wil mington, Mr. Foster, of the New York Herald, and other gentlemen. There was music, a collation, parade, &c. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Master John D. Andrews, sou of Senator Andrews, of Orangeburg, aged 7 was married 10 Miss S. A. Darby, a young lady two years his senior.' Mrs. Armstrong fell down a pair of steps Monday afternoonat Mrs. Burn ham 'g, and dislocated her wrist, and broke her arm above. Dr. Burnham set the arm, and replaced the disloca ted wrist, and Mrs. A. was comforta ble. Greenville News. The town of Ninety-Six has about ten first-class stores, a carriage shop, a gin factory, and three churches. Within three years not less than $50, 000 has been invested there in build ing houses and stores, and population has maternally increased. Abbeville Press and Banner: We have everything at stake, and cannot afford to loose the next electiofa. We must vnn. Yfe want no useless fuss and braggadocio, but we aredetermin ed to carry 6ur point, and drive worth lesa vaeabonds from office:" The coun try expects every, man to do JmdtityY Buchanan,' of. the -Reporter, is Just begging the ladies of Chester to have a leap year party. He hasn't had any tun since the performin bear left town: - . '-. Two sons of the widow Mason, who lives in the edge of Spartanburg coun- . '.v, were in the woods laliing trees Ihe younger, a lad of 14; years, was iioldrng a small tree to prevent its 'tailing on the fence, while his brother was cutting, when his foot, slipped and his leg was thrown up unde the axe ss it came down, and his foot "Was cut entirely of. " - It is said a voun? Indiana school mistress thrashed thirty-nine pupils in One dav. SnmsPntrnn nf TTiiflhandrv ought to secure the right and. 'exhibit ner at the Centennial as a patent "iresning machine. Ex. - -v ? FOR LENT- SEASON. Ika-sh FI8H every morning op--sel' at x O'clock, at TC W WHrTR'fl. - , i Basement: Springs' Boildg?; i't feo2G - : EfrSde Street;; CC." RAILWAY, - v SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE V -; Wilmington, Dec. 16, 1875. J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Sunday, Dec 19, trains will run oyer this Railway as follows : PASSENGER, AND MAIL TRAINS Daily, Sundays excepted. v Leave. llminrton, at i ----- 7:00 a m Arrive at Charlotte, V - -v 7:30 pm Leave Charlotte, at - . 6:30 am Arrive .Wilmington, at - - . 7.00 pm PAST FREIGHT a n d PASSENGER ; TRAINS Daily. r ? Leave Wilmington, at - - 5:00 p m Arrive at Charlotte, ... 10:30 am Leave Charlotte, at - 5:30 am Arriyo at Wilmington, - - 10:40 a m SHELBY DIVISION-Daily, Sundays ex- 1 cepted. Leave Charlotte, at - 7:00 a m Arrive at Shelby, at 11:30 a m Leave Shelby, at - - - 12:30 p m Arrive at Charlotte, - - - 5:00 p m CONNECTIONS. Connects with the A. & R. Air-Line in Charlotte at 7:30 p. m. and 6.30 a. m. .- Connects at Wilmington with Wilmington Weldon Railroad ; also with Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad at 7 a: m., and 7 p.m. . -36- Time from Wilmington to Atlanta 2 hours. Close connections both ways, and on to the North. Papers publishing Carolina Central Railway schedule will please notice changes. S L FREMONT, Chief Engineer and Superintendent. decl9 C, C. & A. R. R. GENERAL PASSENGER DEFT, Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta. R.R Columbia, S. C, Jan. 23rd, 1876. On and after Sunday, December 19th, the following schedule will be operated on this road : MAIL AND EXPRESS GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, daily, Arrive at Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive at Charlotte, GOING-SOUTH Leave Charlotte, Arrive at Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive at Augusta, 415 p. 9 00 p. 9.20 p. 5.15 a. m. m. m. m. 9.40 p. m. 3.30 a. in. 3.45 a. m. 8 30 a. m. Comfortable sleeping cars run on this train between Charlotte and Augusta. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN CHAR LOTTE DIVISION GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia daily (Sundays excepted,) Arrive at Charlotte, GOING SOUTH. 800 630 a. m p. m. Leave Charlotte, Arrive at Columbia. 6 00 a. 4.00 p m. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN AUGUSTA DIVISION GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, 6.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 4.00 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Leave Columbia, 9 50 a. m. Arrive at Augusta, 8.00 p. m. Runs daily except Sundays. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Supt, A POPE, General Ticket Agent. ja28 PiEflmml Air-Line Railway. Richmond & Danville, Richmond & Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Western N. C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Dec. 19th, 1875. GOIKO NORTH STATIONS. MAID. 6 45 a in 6 25 44 8 20 44 10 58 ' 1 39pm 1 49 44 6 51 9 35 p m Leave Charlotte, ' Air-Line J net n, ' Salisbury, ' Greensboro, ' Danville, ' "Dundee, ' Burkeville, Arrive at iZichmond, GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. MAIL. 5 50 a m 9 00 44 Leave .Richmond, Burkeville, 4 Dundee, " Danville, 11 Greensboro, ' Salisbury, 14 Air-line J'ct'n, 1 35 P M 143 4 28 6 54 8 52 9 15 Arrive at Charlotte, GOING EAST. STATIONS, MAIL. GOING WEST MAIT 410 pm Leave Greeasboro.il 00 am Ar Ar Raleigh, 349pm Arr 11 05 pm L've 8 20 " " at Goldsboro, 6 40 41 STATIONS. ACCOMDAT N TRAIN. L've Greensboro, 7 00 p m Arr 6 00 am Arr 7 30 pm Lv 2 00 pm Arr at Kaleigb, 5 00am Arr at Goldsboro 11 15 " NORTH WESTERN N. C. R. R. (Salem Branch.) Leave Greensboro, 4 45 pm Arrive at Salem, 6 45 44 Leave Salem, 8 15am Arrive at Greensboro, 10 33 41 Psseneer train leaving Raleigh at 11 05 a m connects at Greensboro' with the Southern bound train ; making the quickest time to all Southern cities. Accommodation train leaving Raleigh at 7 30 p m, connects with Northern- bound I rains i-t ureeiisuuru lor T?irhmnml and all 'boints Ease Priee of Tickets same as via other routes. Accommodation Train leaving ureensDoro nt. 7 00 n m connects at UQiasDcro witn Northern and Southern bound Trains on tne Wilmihgton and Weldon Railroad. .vnchbure Accommodation leave iuw raond a 9.C0 a m. arrive at Burkeville 12.38 r, leave Burkeville 120 pm, arrive at Richmond 4 34 p m. No Change of Cars Between Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Miles. Paners that have arrangements to adver tise the schedule of thip company, will please print as above ana iorwara copies xo uenr Passenger Agent. 4 ' - For further in formation aauress " j JOHN R MACM CRDO, r Genl Passenger Agent, ' -' V Richmond, Va. dec 19" - ' ' Darns' Empire Fertilizer. The following is self explanatory : MR HARRIS, Dear Sm .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 mosj favorable epos ; in fact the farmers who have useihit re more than pleased and will use double the amount the following season. We consider.it the cheap est Fertiliaer that the Farmer can use, as he can, with your chemical make about four Tons at about the same cost as one ton ol most commercial Fertilizers. Yours truly, nov5 WILSON & BLACK. ' INDOW GLA8S, Putty, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, - and . MA DEN'S. Tanners Oil, at nil 01,VDrug Store. IJIRY GREGORY'S MIXTURE . ; " For Dyspepsia you will be benefitted, 4 l,.TvTP SMITH & CO.. feb24 A'' ' : ; : - : HOEFOLK, WESTERN & THE following vessels have been pnt upon this line for Liverpool, and will be followed by others, our intention being to keep one or more Ships always upon the berth : SHIP KIIINE, 1.093 TONS; SHIP ATLANTIC, 1,352 TOWS; SHIP OREGON, 1,433 TONS; SHIP KIN BURN, 1,1 w5 TONS; SHIP - - PRINCE, 1,360 TONS. Arrangements have been made bv which through bills ladiBg can be signed at interior points, and the goods will be re-shipped at Norfolk free of any charge whatever. ja281m REY OLDS BROTHERS, Agents, Norfolk, Va. THE GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE, VIA CHARLESTON, S. C. BETWEEN CHARLOTTE ani ALL POINTS NORTH ani EAST. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA RAILROAD, Columbia, S. C, January 3rd, 1876. THE CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA RAILROAD, in connection with the SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY, and its fnnnw.tinT RTR AMSPTTP TJNKS at t.h port of CHARLESTON, presents to Shippers of COTTON, AND THE MERCHANTS of SAL2TTE' AND LONG THE LINES OF RAILWAYS CONVERGING THERE ON, THE MANY ADVANTAGES of the GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE, With the ASSURANCE THAT TRANSPORTATION shall be as QUICK, RATES AS LOW AND SATISFACTION AS COMPLETE, as by any other line that bids for their business. For rates, classifications and all information, A. POPE General Freight Agent, C, C. & A. R. R., Columbia, S. C. N M JOHNSTON" W. W. PEGRAM, Agent, C, jan2 WILMINGTON Fast Freiaht BALTIMORE. Baltimore and Southern Steam Trans portation Company. Sailing from BALTIMORE Tuesday and Friday, at 3 FM. AND FROM WILMINGTON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Rente to all GIVING THROUGH BILLS OF LADING to all points, in North aud South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River and other n&stern uities. 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, and forwarded by the Fast Freight Express that morning. No drayage in Wilmington and to transfer from WilmingtOB South. Rstes guar anteed as LOW as by any other boats. Losses or Overcharges promptly paid. Mark all goods via Wilmington Lines. For fnrther information, apply to either EDWIN FITZGERALD. Gen'l Agt. Baltimore Line, 50 South Street, Baltimore. WM. F. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l Agt. New York Line, 6 fowling lireen, jn. i . A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore and New York Line3, Wilmington, N. C. -tf. VIA WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. Through Freight Route to all Points South. This line being fully equipped for business, offers unequaled Transportation ot 1? reign t, irom WILMINGTON AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES CHARLOTTE, STATESVILLE, 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 GEORGIA, ALABAMA and MISSISSIPPI. IIrSTJRA.liTOEl JJSTJD BATES GUARANTEED AS LOW AS VIA ANY COMPETING LINE, AND TIIMIIE jS QTTIOIE:. INFOE M ATION FURNISHED D., JNO G YOUNG, Soliciting Agent C. sept30 G. W. CHALK I CO., TRADE STREET,"" CHARLOTTE?, N. C. GEN COM & PRODUCE MERCHANT, And Dealers in Flour, Grain, and Pro duce generally, S" Consignments solicited, and returns promptly made. apo Rockbridge Alum Water, AND . BUFFALO LETHE A WATER, RECEIVED fresh from the Springs every week. We are the authorized agent for the celebrated Springs, and have perfected arr vngements to receive fresh supplies every week direct from the Springs. Excelsior Saratoga Water on draught and in bottles. .. Congresa Water, Hathorn Water and Star Saratoga Water in bottles, for sale at Mc ADEN'S ju 11 Drugstore. Butter, Butter. -. ' . - - I?RESH arrival of that Superior Virginia ; - Batter, equal to any Goshen , at t sSV1;--v-:S' S-S CARTER'S, decll' 1" . , c Commission Store. TEAIIS-ATLAIiTIC LDTE. caU on the undersigned. Soliciting Agent, Charlotte, N. C C. & A. R. R., Charlette, 1ST. G. NORTH CAROLINA LINES. SEMI-WEEKLY. Points Soita ani East. NEW YORK. Clyde's Wilmington Line from NEW YORK Tuesday and Friday, at 3 P. M., AND FEOM WILMINGTON WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS or East bound Freight, to Baltimore of the uudersigned Agents ol tne Line. facilities for the TO UPON APPLICATION TO F W CLARK, General Freight Ag't, Wilmington, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. T T SMITH, Agent C. C. Railway, Charlotte. Removal of Lumber Yard. THE nndersigned have removed their Lumber Yard to Rock Island Factory lot, and will keep a supply of Lumber, liaths, and the best Cypress Shingles, al ways on hand : also a large supply of light wood for kindling, put up in bundles. They are prepared to fill bills for houses, either long or short leaf lumber at snort notice, Dressed Flooring a specialty. B J 8HANN ONHOUSE & SON. jan8 J. 8. BFKKCXB. O. D. ALLX2T, SPENCER & ALLEN, 3- O O PS S ASD Commission Merchants OLD STAJT OT 8TENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Tkadk Street,. , CHARLOTTE, N. C. Consignments solicited and prompt returns made, A :;T norlO If HUBS, SPOKES AND RIMS. THE undersigned offer for sale their en tire machinery for manufacturing Hubs, Spokes and Rims, the machinery being all new, and 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, tc For terms, apply to T W Whisnant, at Carolina Agricultural Works, or by letter to the undersigned at Welford, 8. C. P 8 WHISNANT & SON8. septa tf J X ELLIOTT, Formerly with W J Black. J W KIM LIT. Late of Americas, Gs. NEW flRH ail MEW GOODS. ELLIOTT & REL1LEY, GROCERS and LIQUOR DEALERS, ILL keep constantly on hand 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 W- H. Burwell & Co., AGENT3, CHARLOTTE, N. C. febl2 JNOTHER LOT OF The celebrated Magnolia Hams, just ar rived at STITT, WALSH & CO'S. feb23 SAMUEL GROSE, Tryon Street, Opposite Methodist Church, CHARLOTTE, N. C, DEALER IN SASH. &W ani Un&lazeJ, DOORS, BLINDS, MANTELS, NEWEL POSTS, WALNUT RAILING and BALLUSTERS. EVERY DISCRIPTION OF BUILD ING LUMBER BOUGHT AND SOLD. feb25 TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK, OF CHARLOTTE. BOARD OF DIRECTORS John E Beown, Hoh W M Shipp, Robt I McDowell, John W Wadswoeth Allan Macaulay, Baxter H Mooee. V Q Johnson, D F Cannon. Phillip Schiff, S P Smith, OFFICERS : 8 P Fmith, President; R I McDowell, Vice President ; C N G Butt, Cashier. janl5 AT COST FOR CASH, Till tie M of APRIL, 1816, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, LADIES' DRESS 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 . L 1 N D Y , declO yE HAVE ON CONSIGNMENT A lot of fine White Beans, Oats and fresh Mountain Butter. STITT, WALSH & CO feb23 A COB M MENDEL, A BAUMSARTEN. JACOB M. MENDEL & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF C I G A 3R S WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, &C, TRADE ST., CHARLOTTE, N. C. oct!3 The Last Call. A LL narties who have not paid their Tax- A es, are hereby notified that no further indulgence can be given, l win oe compell ed to settle in full with the County Treas urer in a few days, and. in the meantime, if steps are not taken to cancel the taxes now remaining unpaid for theyears 1874-'75. the claims will certainly be put in the hands of a Deputy for collection. It will be a very disagreeable duty on my part to be forced to sell the property of any man, bnt as I am leeallv liable for the taxes Btill due, the col lection of the same will be enforced without fear or favor. This is positively my last call to delinquents to come forward and settle without delay. I can always be found at my office in the Court House. M E ALEXANDER, Sheriff. feb23 lm :. . ' . .- Democrat and Horn copy 2t IE "W IEE LL-PERSONS INDEBTED TO ELIAS, 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 or 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, N. C. ARCHITECT, AND AGENT FOB ALL KIXDS Iron Fronts of Bniliifli, Galvanizes Cornices, Iron Fences, Crating 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. Q S 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, he 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 information in regard to the construc tion of any part of the building,' as he is fully qualified to go and do the work him self. With 15 vears as a builder and 14 as an Architect, he knows just what is neces sary tor a mechanic to get along with, and with this experience yon 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 practical builder. Some in this State claim to be Architects when they have no knowledge of he 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 have 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 State. All are inyited to exam ine them whether they are going to build or not. The ladies are specially invited. mal5 THE MI D POWER CURES HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Been in general nsc for twenty years. Jbiverywnere proved the most SAFE, SIMPLE CCOXO- MICAL. and EFFICIENT medi- cines known. They are Jnst w!iatthjeiejHiwant2iii time and money, averting sick ness and suffering. Each sing? e pesficc the well tried prescrip- tion of an eminent physician. Nos Cures Cents 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation, 2 Worms, Worm Feyer, Worm Colic, 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of In fants 4 Diarrhoea, of Children or Aduits, 5 Dysentery, Griping, Billions Colic, ?Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache,.. 9 Headaches, bick Headache, Ver tigo 10 Dyspepsia, Billions Stomach,.; 11 Suppressed, or Painful Periods, 12 Whites, too Profuse Periods 25 25 25 25 25 13 Croup, Cough, Dimcult Breathing, 14 Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, 15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains,... 16 Fever and Ague,Chill Fever,Agues, 50 50 50 50 50 17 Piles, blind or bleeding, 18 Ophthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eves M : 19 Catarrh, acute or chronic. Influenza 20 Whooping-Congh, violent coughs, 21 Asthma, oppressed Breathing 22 Ear Discharges, impaired hearing, 50 50 50 50 23 Scrofula, enlarged glands, swel lings .x 24 General'Debility, Phisical Weak- 25 Dropsy and scanty Secretions, 26 Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding, 27 Kidney-Disease, Gravel 28 Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak 50 50 50 00 50 ness or involuntary discharges, 29 Sore Mouth, Canker,.... 30 Urinary Weakness, wetting the bed, . 31 Painful Periods, with Spasms 32 Disease of Heart, palpitations, etc. 33 Epilepsy; Spasms, 8t Vitus' Dance, 34 Diphtheria, ulcerated Bore throat, 35 Chronic Congestions and Erup tions, FAMILY CASES. 50 50 00 00 50 50 Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vials and Manual of directions, $10 00 Case (Morocco) of 20 large Vials and Book. COO t&T These remedies are sent by the case or single box to any part of the country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address " HUMPHREYS Homeopathic Medicine Co. Office Depot, No 662 Broadway, N. Y. For Sale by all Druggists, T C SMITH & CO- Agents, hot9 eod Jy ! Charlotte, N. 0 TOYS! TOYS! " " ; .... .- .. -v. J. I HAVE A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED LOT OF TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, - EMBRACING-ALMOST EVERY-, THING IN MY LINE OP - BUSINESS, : AND ALL OP THESE I WILL SELL at GREAT LY REDUCED PRICES. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. I HAVE . ALSO" CITRON, .APPLES, NUTS, LEMONS, ORANGES, COCOMIUTS, SOME VERY F1N3 SHAPES. &C.j &C5 &C &c. -HFPK THE PLACE TO GET CAKES & PIES. D. IKE. RIGLEB decl5 LATEST STYLES FRAMES. CALL AND SEE THEM AT VAN NESS' GALLERY nov 27. JCCIDENTS OCCUR Almost daily from the use of inferior oils, none vet from Astral Oil undoubtedly the safest Lamp Oil in use 50 cents a gallon. jan27 T U SMITH & UO. THE VERY LATES STYLE t 01 HATS, JUST IN AT THE STORE OF J A YOUNG & SON. ja29 NEW MEAT M AB EE T! HAVING rented the new BRICK STORE of J W Wadsworth, opposite City Clock, I will open on the 9th instant, a First-v lass MEAT MARKET, Will keep constantly on hand all kinds of Fresh Ifeats of the very best quality will make Sausage and Souse a specialty ; aiso, Oysters and Fresh Fish daily. Satisfaction guaranteed, both . in quality and price. I will also continue to sell First-Class Meats at my old. stand at the City Market, wnere my old customers will be faithfully waited upon by Mr Sam Wilson. ' J W ADAMS. nov7 LATEST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS J. S. PHILLIPS; MERCHANT TAILOR and DEALER IN GENTS FURNISHING GOOD8, 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 ihem up at short notice in the most fashionable man ner, cheaper than the same class of Goods have ever been offered in this market. OfW SMrts a Specialty. Cutting and repairing done promptly. All goods and work must be paid for on deliv ery, as I am compelled to do a cash business. . j o r muure. oct!7 - iiiui iiynvei ON the first day of October instant, F B McDowell, Esq.. purchased a half inter est in the OBSERVER establishment, and it is absolutely necessary that all outstand ing claims due me up to that date be settled, either by note or account at once, as I must close up my old books. All claims due me individually, contracted prior to that time, remaining unsettled on the 1st day of De cember next, without reserve, will be plated in the hands of an officer for collection. CHAS. R. JONES. oct26 lm SLATE ROOFfflG. STOWSON, having permanently locat- ed in Charlotte, is fully prepared to put on Slate Reofa in any part of the adja cent country. . MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS A SPECIALTY; All work guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. Shingle Roofs taken off and relak) with SLATE, wben desired. : - . Orders will receive prompt attention, when addressed to P. O. Box 118, Charlotte, N. O. - y .. feblO-tf. VINEGAR V) K Barrels and Half Barrels Pure t?fciii Zl Win anil OA A at VinttMWat '----' B M MILLER A. SONS' ' -'r' RAMS, mm