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.at THAllIG. served AiutlWJW bio TrvfiiTt--u35tn.L. RAiUUHP-tPiiLT. kVcWtftOijl Flight I irTivesI.ti.l2 00 m sUwjbBBAatorril aaxtm .'JLtj6CstaJ t fdaily except 8undayT.".'.?.. .'y? 9 jfM MayeajesrAaU 8nnf - wtjjsriltK 3o.,a.. M.........8 so p. m 'J5 -olB6xwlTttWTBAi-Western Difisioo. , MallAmVea--do.... .-....& HJpJ-'ar " Mail lejsrtto...S.A4a. I..J CO a. m lla-U arrives..... i t a. a - aaM-MatfV(ba -M ('KATHKR.ToiDAy .---For . Ae WAi jk.iyami.XQ una, aastt utm KarweF OttiAeriw jriwd." farina fcofonttf ' ''.V-" ii r .;.!( 7TT.-- ' . !' n Th following is the liit of adrer 'tiiedaenU, which appear 76r;, the ; first. tHHi-inii mornmg : a.riii M.y' E. fe J-Fresh rrivaia. - "mi ..Drtw Parade H. NIL;ri.y W& R.Fresh Airmlst.i mt L ptice.XavM kwjji. LDCJICDOTS. . ft t ELlSherriirorBheTrin's Fordy Ca- otblounty, basflbMa large club of subscribers. ApplicalionVs fobe'made.to the Gen; 'fridpsembly,for an AjMCOfjftiiJij: ,Jjn yJarioue compress ytwnpany-.T -l)Kk? Grimes has athict pair of toot .Hiiilylj4lf-olhal h i both will On'th n.pjlt Aixaadiv, st Lieut, . oi v the Cb&rloteereyg; wSH teave theeity Ihia morning fer,.Balergh taget?gunsand e accoa'trements'foi" the'bew compfehy . r - ;Tie day axe- lengthening and when a man c now goes borne to his dinheri ne aiscoyers laai mero is a vacancy and sits down to the table and proceeds Withbut delay to flit that vacancy. The .members of the rder of .'the tea the IVth annjjwary of te order maA mpofijtng-, manner, at xuueign In mentioningHhia itemrt' we wonld like to inquire whAt-haabeco me of Char lottelIi6lige17Damon aad Pythias i-iifeSrt'fipdelk-kfio-.1 ! ; iar--rr-.i- Tilts Displaced, tr ."'irorthe'.mToTmaiion or ine proper 'ffiWrities-ffi'W .First'Keabyterian' tCSiflrch, we Will state that some person aafteliberately knocked .'joffth large fUtUue, Fbich tops oflf ihe oW Presby tefar OftrSelery , for abouf fifty yards nhrijeet. It sb;oid'Seirepair red,nUtb depredator1 dealt Vithao; xbrdintolayvu.t knowing any--thing about -it, we suspect, that some itttt negroes' whoi live inT the "vicinity Tae Cotton Prospect xa hWo are 'indebted to thevSOuthem! rib copy- their "Cottob Review' Telpg ir xamination ofthe.poiuts of -advantage peculiar to the cotton grow ing1 interest in the Sbuthefn'fltes," twhich wbiJ , an .Mertisement ; for the ornfpapy,'- yet" deplete witbrAldfsCble ,inioj:m.aion ani ss-nsuca ior ipe pro1 ducera of this great atanle. Tib e borjk rtrixitskilfqUyiwielded j will enable you ' i '. -TUew Jaw Fartnerihlp. lM hlA xjajb5ien formed.in thU'tilf be,ween -3IariVWBnffitb ir-CoDUIr Cf?iffit ftfijfflf knewn bfpiahy-of bur lWaffSiaiyQujigfnanoften rve BaoicB-goamorais ana nas botb aSjjCioi e' nrgyto'm )cetsfal lawyer.: Mc. Dumont hispart- -ne fdheUjesl informed, rihe most io- llfgVnritrd'BleaOi -.et. n-XL t i Wk agreeahle-and jlciever rttleraatfanaf IfiOUgrf Valtranr he is a bona fide resident, and will no doubt him. topur midst. We, hope these tWunsr.geafmeiWBureesshfor they de- eW if?!3Wid3!iy tusmefsrwd in "7i t.nrv sne.mow-jaiin ful attebti6tf.JAK vmu Tias-ga. Iff imtstn tii The Feast of Purim, 9:-. "IVillbe celetedTyharjtte this iMIOTl fcP B4l, Khfeh . TWiirbe celebratec d ft artrionie xiau, laesd honor of the deliverv of tr ;JbW;a uvjkwuaiuGt) nuu i yiuirsis so Deauu f3rifcrtbe4 in the b'ddlft&tCer. ThenowfeejVe f been pp6tmed: . - - 9iX'-.&& vri3 vClrriTTEE of iNvrrATJpajGun- senBaoser. A A Natharjf A; Banmgar tehv E-"i M '"'j1 '..n i a .' LMPMKITTE& OTii AESAlSOEMENTft-H.fi . G-AD-'Pnnce'STJ Pitetlt Burns tei'S1 ,a ,"J Kledge an invitation tc be ' Pr.:";V3JVticlpate. i 2 lyi vag abtt kftltious" taVybut mantnal seliim aTalehtine! rctrvfrtentw- in the cotton country ou 24$ i Mrpkm, eeua 4lirch,tj,4 j, LhaoL-7.r i ti m- A Zlandaome EngraVing. i Ijreat anxjety. to, marry and settle her vlFSamUil'Pearce. has shown u4 the'rjrOotsheet'of a LUhograpMc opy of the-Mecklenburg Declaration tnni AananAaT, n tw renin of which i condition., lt;Is large enough to be a handBomeliwalfornament,. and when nished dueht to find a : hearty wel- borne1 in ever NortH Carolina honie. r . i.m f , i t , , ,'tTAi , iL ralrthfnl Liknes. ; r t ' We' present our readers this morning whichmany of "them--fcnow.7' 3he J" nadwpape Richmond (Va.) Enquirer and we kuor ben iCis read ur readeraVill -Wi-iti,i,,-,,ti.alrt,i mVfn'i'?; wpU drawn, and is a faithfuUikenes. of the prigipalj. If yon-meet JohriHMiller.atophim. He iB valuable man. So valuable, andhis company so desirable, that tiiej AUBupifi.i'f"j. y 7 rewlrd of$500Torhim, ' He is charged wuh uttering forKed notes to copsid- er able amount. He dressed witnscrup- ulous neatness, frequented churches, was an excellent singer. ''Under the Rod" and "The Bridge of Sighs were his favorite tunes. He was an expert card player, and ! generally sized the pile of hi competitors and passtd them under J herod with' success ta himself, He was ya the life j insurance business, andisto be 'looWd for around such offices and church phoirs. Miller's na tural voice is baritone, but the tenor Of his life in Augusta was base. Pass him around. j r? S " - '" " I The Poll Tax Question. " The following patd from Senator Crawford of Rowan, strikes the right) key, and we trust that our Representa- lives vill be immediately lhstructed to favoT the . bilf! No more important measure .could occupy the attention of the Legislature at its present session, and tbeiej should ibe no delay r in its passage, it not unconstitutional, now- j ever, we would prefer to see the Legis lature take the responsibility and pass the law itself. A law that would make i ndisijinction on account cf race, color or politics would, we think be clearly within the purview;?; the Coflstitution. Uut to tne cara : u: i i rl . T YiavntrAArtAoA a Kill in tVio Sonat n to submit to the Qualified voters of the a well executed likeness of Kortn uwo- pwuusuuieut. - quo , um - uwuij link's present qjyernor-i-Z B Vance, sucpeedn establishing them all; -and TheSmfraYioe' isstill in an unfinished those who wish to borrow her secret State at the nextj State election, the give .warning in time. We are a patient question whether or not the Constitu- man ani have proved it through the tion shtmld be so amended as to require j d th t ha followed great every person to pay his poll tax before . .A . voting. So far aVjmy information -x- and excitmg contest over the Presi tends the people fayorsuch, a provision dency. Some parties may read the in the organic lawj of the State, as it homicide below, and thereby save their shown by the manyietter. I am re- iivefc an(i if our patience becomes ex ceiTing daily from leading citizens in, ' , r , , every section. Our session is rapidly nausted and we are forced to comn.it drawing to tf close,.and I calJ upon the murder,'' we ii.tead to carry the people to Instruct; their Repreaenta- publication of this warning into Court Uvea and Senator4,w hat, action they to proVe that it was a justitiable hemi- desire them to take, in this important . . . J . matter. I shall nqtcall the biUup tHf Cld. and that we were in no way to next week and hoe in the mean time blame. The Staunton (Va.) Vindicator aUishoare absent will be in their seats in speaking of the manner in which a aMbfuUy insUrud by Iheir consti- tuents how to act in the premises. Very Respectiuiiy, . W H Ckawfod, 4 Setjiator 80th District. Papers of the State please copy. Supreme Court Decision. ' : The following opinions filed by the Supreme Court of the State on Monday, will be of interest to ur readers : By Peaeson, C. J. i I.R Hopper '-va i W J T Miller et al., : . i r .i j . j . j J iromuieveianu; juugmenireverHsu auu venire de novo. Bank of Greensboro va AbramCIappj et al., from Guilford ; decree below re- i reraed and sale of Hand ordered by the Clerk of the Court.! By -Re ade, J; r I Jaeob Parker, administrator, vs P Q SHufford, administjrator, from Iredell; udgment affirmedl George. W Swepson va Josiah Turner, fromj Wake; judgrpent reversed, r Ky xiODM AN, J . : ; State vs George W Swepson, from Wake; cause retained for further direc- tion... . .BJSudderth et al., vs JosephBrit- tain et al., from Burke ; affirmed. and case remanded. . , William Brown ;et al., vs William Coble tt al., from; Guilford ; affirmed and action dismissed. . - : By Bykum, J.: j " Jesse Hill vs Johp Sprinkle et al, from Forsyth; venire de novo. By Faircloth, J. : i . State vs F M Ferguson, from Yancey; judgment affirmed. Literary Notices. Wefind on our editorial table a very pleasant little volume entitled "My Mother's Manuscript," published by J B Lippincot & Co., translated from uie xrencn oi Aiamartine, Dy saana jjouib xi e i per, anu,- ueuicateu to one 91 North Carolina's dkutrhters. Mrs Smilv .a r r w aanh VrIlr fs-i atln A oh Atri II aa We would recommend this book te all those .who have" thei inclination but i. luuio uiikiuu, mu uue..u wu- sidered th.erughly educated i without m stuun i vvUv va viiivi a a icnvuiv vuu . " ' -i - . . , that of his own country. The tabje of the books suffices t6stellus , the nature - I -5 T.f - .u j- e iu of its contents. It is the diary of tbe motner oi Aipnonse liamarune one oi the sweetest and 'tenderest ' writers the sweetest and 'tenderest ' writers f-f -7 i rru ' u i ii . ? , himself. 1 he book is really written by iwo persons;rmotner ana son.' Al- thpughliyiipg njhe strmyimes , of tHeBeyoiuiion Ma4ame.Lamartine's diarj sr "more of i ;a . doraestia: than a political J.f!hafacter;KiThet spirit of devoted piety of fondness for '-'husband and children we find ori every page as very refreshing at ia time when faith in God and mlhTseemed-hottd iexist in taat unhannv cmitrV ; "Thpn saai .unnappy , country.- lhen, too, nero are cuarming eoucnes oi riuman nature. , come .writer baa divided na - ture into two Darts human nature Ffthcr, -i.JLl.ftV.V-lpif J somewhat human; if we judge by,her five daughters: r She furthermore gives us ari account ,of begging her husband wHu itaus uuiau -rawve iu-vue tuuuuj, fearing it might interfere with their ftaa est reaa trie bo.t lornemseives. She furthermore mentions that her buaban(3,gaye her $llo per month, for her household; expenses and the edu- calioa At Her son- fohe touciungiy re- narKs inia was more man enougn.-iii wouW VecrJ ?ttorlcm,mtn1 i ' ' 1 "'-.. - Fa7 iMagme m America, as .tht publisher! appropriately describe this nio" thly, is full of good, , new bright matter. Though there is uniformity P" eiwuww, hio u .u li . .-". l uiversuy in bupjccw anu siyae uia i au classes ,tf readers' must be especially I inieresiea jn some, one o jis armaes. ht"i'. us a i..'.! v. . . . - K. . vwir, 0 ,c.j U("' pdi. "a concise but full sketch of : the brilliant career of the great Tragedian, Edwin ForreBt; the Rev Dr Blackwood gives t. . . ? , the second of his series of papers on ''Architectural Progress,'? his theme this month being ''Greek Architecture" a rarely readable and valuable series ofatticie8, notable for the simplicity, U1 ltlvCD lul;,ul 1Ui v"'3 olul" and elegance of the authors style; thi is followed by a sketchy little article bvRev William Hall, unon "Lafavette's T.flst V'Rit. in Amprira " and this bv an eauall v excellent fcketch of St Paul's Episcopal Church, Norfolk, Va.," by Joseph BNcrth; "Out in the Snow," bV SyTva Hcbs, is a thrilling little story well told : "The Ancient Chinese, their Peculiar Characteristics and Religion," by Dr Albert L A Toboldt.is athought- ful, well written essay. "The Fair Patriot of the Revolution" grows in interest with eacn lr.stallmtnt and ib really an admirable American serial The Notes and Queries are as good as usual, and the Editorial Departments show a thinking head and a ready pen. Published by John E Pottr, & Co., Philadelphia A Warning We don't want to have the blood of y one on our hands and so we will man met his death in thtt off office says : There was nothing else to be done, bq we all clubbed in yesterday morning and .killed him. He as been coming for three weeks, asking what we think. It had gotten too bad. 'Yesterday he came in and sid: ,fI think we art swindled, this Elec toral Commission ia going to walk right over the Democrats." Nobody answered him, and after waiting awhile he remarked : "I always thought it would btthis 5"u ai lD,e I fX f lift nAmnnr.t. 1 said at the unit it was a trap it was aT put up I - 'tivtlt? ; ISobouy said a word, and presently he said ; "The Democrats had it all in their own hands, and just threw it away." There was an uneasy movement areund the stove, but be put another chew"; of tobscco -.in his m6uth ami said : "It's all very well to say people haye U0t no back bone, but when they are? votings to 7 tvery time against us: there ain't but one way for it to come out. I expect that fello w Bradley must have got a pile." All was quiet. . . "How do you reckon it will turn out?" We .said we didn't know. "But what do yeu think ?" This was what we were all waiting for. The old man hit him a clew over the head and VQur Business Man" snatched up a monkey wrench off the press and staved in his back-bone, while the job printer was, trying to ram a sidesticKdown, his throat, rein forced by an ink roller with which Bill was engaged in breaking tip his legs. Mr. William Moore, our colored book IV avatAi ' rrr o mavVmrr rvrhf1. sirf rf ah acepbtt-vuva uiaiAMig swv eiiu v4 1 the body what he had. been killed for, and then dragged it into the street. JNow, let some more ot era come 'round and ak questions about the Electoral Commission. , ,,. CCMMTJUICATED. Morais and Manners. Messrs Editors . ; .-;: I notice, in vesterdav's Observer, a new Bichmond in! thn fild. whn troth. era up rae remnants oi "H's" argument, 1 mujcM auo.iu octcj icj'. uciu er AdamV punishment was greater or I Aaa than H.vsk'a Haa httlA H r. t U. 1 . . . . J. - . Morals and Manners in America .t I the present day. The tenor oi the article referred to, resembles that of witx" , ? very mucna tnoueh l sunrjose W irknmra fni m.lT I,- i ture Can bear to read from th. 14th tn the 20th verse of the 3rd chapter of i vtvuvbw. uuu. i-hvii oar uvc LUIlloii- 1 a - 1 -a a ! men, less man iAaam.s.r After "X' J w9u,d the author to be an Amen nan vnntk ne aD.,i? . .u:i erson singular number and the ob Jec',v Cft8 to manual labor. I advise jeenve case to manual labor, j and I think his or her- opinio Tegsird to - Adam's pilnbh me a little, omnion with regard tn -Adam'i nnnithmnt' mill iirradnnvVhftTiff - ow . ' Whab. - : ! r.i COMMUNICATED. . ' ! Y The Condition of the Streets. Messrs Editors-- ' "We hope while' StreeVCommissioner Hunter is making himself bo efficient, Sex'wilLntr;f?rSefc Bttreet' between M3L5tb .street IThis street is about two foot Uinw tii j id wet weather is nothins- more than a 1 ,arg awenr- ine people in that vicini l7 P?y their taxes 'without being ad y"11"1 nd thipk ,the condition; of . rmaDWT. RfiNGlAL AfiD COMMERCIAL TKLCGRAPKJC MARKET?. . Ftbrnary 21; ISU. ' . r K PRODUCE. ' naltlmoreOati quiet and tteady. Bye firm at 73i5 - Provisions dull and heavy Mess 17, Bacon, eboulden', 71a); clear rib. 10. I Coffee steady. Whiskey' "firmer atj 9 Sugar qaiet 10. ' Xoulavllle Floar firm and unchanged. Wheat -firm: red. 1 32a5: amber 1 i7a42. white, 1 37a42. Corn firmer but not higher Rye fair demand, 75a80. W Oats easier; white. 42; miiei, 41. . Pork quiet 16 35a59. Bulk meats dull and tending" down; shoulders. 61; clea; ribs 8 J; clear sides, 81. 5 Sugar careo 13al4. Lard nominally unchaneed. Whisky firmer at 5. - Bagging active and a shade higher at 121S. COTTON. Galveaion Quiet; middlings, 12; net re ceipts, 1,595; grots, 1,599; sales 91; xports to Great Britain; 3,584; Coastwise, 1,77. Karfolk. Dull: middlinsr. 121: net re ceipts, 89; sale?, 125 baler; experts uoast wise, 1,260. . , . . i Baltimore Dull; middling, 121; gross re ceipts, 97; sales,7 215; spinners; 170; exports Coastwise, 295. Bottan Uaiet; middhnr, 1-tc; net re ceipt, 724; gross, 922; exports to Great Brit ian, .1,547. 4 Wllatingten-Quiet ; middlings ; 12 net receipts, 159; exports Coastwise, 1,30. Philadelphia. Quiet; middlings 121; net receipts, 237; gross, 79; spinners, 190. Savannah Easy; middlings, 121; nt re ceipts, 779; sales, 65Q. Mablle Quiet; middlings, Hi; net receipts 857; exports Coastwise, 144. Mew Orleans Quiet ; middlings 12; low middlings Hi ; good ordinary 11 ; net receipts, ,855; gross, 4,379; sales, 2,000; ex ports to France, 845; Coastwise, 5,099. Memphis Quiet and steady; middlings 12; net receipts, 1,8.9; shipments, 1,046; sales 500. . Augusta Quiet; middling, lljai; net re ceipts, 556. Charleston Dull ; middlings, 12c; net receipt,l0l8; sales, 160 bale; exports to Great Britiau, 1.729. Mew York Dull unch'g'd; middlings, np linds, 12 13-16; Orleans, 12 15-16; sales, 21 comolidated net receipts, 59,517; exports to Great Britain ,35,098; Franca, 6689; Continent 8,786; Channel, i0.747. FIMAMCIAL. M e w Yer k- Mon ey easy 3a3i ; e xch ti ge d u! 1 , 321, gOid nom ual l.C4fni; goTtniruei.ts lower. Pr. SMire to ?wll new 5' fti. Mates qnie'. pt?ru- H9r Yark Futura iaei 86.000 balea. February. 12i9-16j. If arch. 18 9 16c. April, 12 13-16a27-32r. May, 1S3-32C. f June, lla5 123-1 6c. July, 13 9-325 16c. September, 13;S-335-32c. OcUber, 121a25-32c. November. 12 17-32a9-Ic OBSERVER OFFICB. Cai.tts, N. C, February 21, I77. Tbe Cattea Market. We quote our city market somewLat off, though actual transactions hardly warrant any decline ; but New York and Liverpool are both much lower, and only a lack of sufficient cotton to fill the demand buoys the market up and prevents the decline which must take place as soon as offerings equal the demand. The market closed quiet bat weak. We qaote as folllows : Lewer Grades. Low Middling Hal Ulal . HI Middling Ooed Middlinr Receipts for tbe day, 85 bales PRINTING CLOTHS MARKET. '' PaoviDsscE Feb. 17, 1877. Piinting clothes market inactive during the week with sales of 21,400 pieces. Prices rather easier at the close ' He. a5c. for stand ard 1 3 extra 64x64, . : J,'v Ten Cent Colunin. Adperwemnf8 will be inaertea in this column at the rate of ten (10) cents per line, for each insertion, ho advertise ment taken fof less than twenty-five cents. Eight words make a line. FOR RENTj A Cottage and Farm one mile East of the city. For particulars ap ply to 8 J TORRENCE. feb2feod2w j i -' y ;. . : . :," .. 'JLL. ? A FINE lotiof Cedar Post for sale Cheap. For information apply to J D or W S PHARR. feb20 5t : ; - . . v .,' '. I 1 ' ' ' HORSES ahd MULES for sale cheap for casn, at waoswort&'s Livery Stable. Call and se them. J C NANCS febl7 tf i " LUST A six pronged braes backed safe key about as Inch long, j Three long; and three short frbngs. Tbe finder will be re warded by leaving same at r febl6 tf - THIS OFFICE. ijjioitta i iu a. small' Dlack fig, un marked, .Ii formation as to Its whereabouts wlll'betbanl folly reteived at 4 THIS OFFICE. feblS tf FOR . REST A six room .dwelling on 8ixtbstreejnear BjWithih five ininu.es walk of Put lie Hquare All necessary out buildings oi the lot. Apply to "r vsr iSc 8lflTH, jan25 tf At Smitb & Forbes. ?ROOM8 Q RENT Several good rooms in' the Springs building, at : reasonable " A B DAVIDSON. prices. : jao9tf FOR SALE-A comfortable two storv Cottage, wkh six rooma, wiU be sold to a man who means business, on easy and ac commodatfag terms. Lot 99x198 feet, capi tal garden good - well, kitchen, servant's room,-.ttalIes and ether necessiry out houseSi Property .well improved and with in five ,njinutes,. walk pr . Independence 8qjqarer . :Bor information apply at jam m t . ( . , , i,tia WJ jp lUUi. ! BENSON'8 CAPSIN E PLAS fERS ' And Allcock I Porous Plaster for sale a I V - - Me ADEN'S, Drug Store. n :n if. -a CHEAPEST j3!3E Xji -!SS Si A Xi' 35S J- ""a J' A-. ffWPUIBI. -ii i .SJPBPS j' iPaaliS- - aWaia SBSBBBBbV' l Uii"aaa . 5 . . SSVBaViW - "w E2 E NEW febU IRON FRONT 'BUILDING, TRADE STREET , " CHARLOTTE,- K UA1L1COAD GUIDE. C., G. & ? A. R- R- GENEBAL PASSENGER DEFT, ) ChABLOTTX, COLTJJtBIA & AUGUSTA.' R.R. Columbia, 8. C, Jan., 3rd., 1877. J -, On and after Wednesday, January 3rd , the following schedule will be operated on this road;' MAIL and PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY GOING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, 10.55 p. m. 4.50 a. m, 8.14 a. m. 9.00 a. zu. Leave Columbia, Leave Graniteville, Arrive at Augusta, GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, Leave W, O & A Ju'n, eupper Leave Colombia, Arrive at Charlotte, & 20 p. m 9 57 p. m. 10 22 p. m. 4.40 a. m. ACCOMMODATION & FREIGHT TRAIN, DAILY, Sundays excepted. GOING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, 315 a.m. Leaye Chester, breakfast 7.48 a. a. Leave Winnsboro, 10 25 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 2.00 p. m GOING NORTH. Leave Columbia, 8.00 a. m. Leave Winn&boro, 11.48 a. m. Leave Chester, 2.28 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, 6.19 p. m AUGUSTA DIVISION GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, at 6.50 a. m., and at 11 a. m. Arriye at Columbia, at 3.48 and at 6.45 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Leave Columbia, 9 50 a. m , and at 12 noon Arrive at Augusta, 7.16 p. m., and 0.10 p. m. Runs daily except Sundays. The Mail and Passenger trains make close connections to all points Noitb, Fast and South. Sleeping cars are attached to this train. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Supt, a pope; Geueral Ticket Agent. jan 4 '. A fittest Air-Line Railway. ' Richmond Danviu.k. Richmond fe Ua.vtillk R. VV , N. U. Dms'ox, an Jsohtq VVfstkrs N. C. R. S'. O- OONDENSKD TIME-TABLE. In efiVct on and after Sundav. Ju'v lGth, 1876. oIQ nokth STATIOSS. i HAIL. KXPBESS Leave Charlotte, j 5 55am 2 15 am " Air-Line J'n, I 6 12am 240am " Salisbury, 830am 4 19 am " . Greensboro, j 58 a m 6 17 a m Danville, j 36pm 854am ' Dundee, 49 p m 9 01am Burkeville, 6 49 p m 12 45 p m Arrive at Richmond, 9 36 p mt 3 19 p m QOllfa 80CTH. STATIOKB. MAIL, EXPRESS. ,0pm J54pm 3 05 p m 8 10 p m 10 25 p m 12 32 a m 229a m Leave Richmond, " Burkeville, " Dundee, " Danville " Greensboro, ' Salisbury, " Air-line J'n, Arrive at Charlotte, 5 50 am b 00 am 39pnj 43 pm '4 35 p n 7 01 p m 9 0frp n-, 9 08 p n4 2 42 a m GOIHO EAST. QOIBG WIST. STATIONS. mail. HALL. L'ye Greensboro, L'ye Co Shops, Arr at Raleigh, Arr at Goldsboro 0 55 a m 2 08 p m - 3 38 pm 6 20 pm Arr 4 0pm L've 3 05 p m Arr 11 i9 p m L've 2 5am STATIONS ACCOMMODATIOH TRAM Leave Greensboro, Leave Co bhops, Arr at Raleigh, Arr at Goldsboro 30 a ru 6 30 a m 03 p n 11 30 p m Arr 6 50am Lve 4 05 a ru Arr 6 46 p ra Lye 21a p m NORTH WESTERN N. C. R. R. (Salem Branch.), Leaye Greensboro, 4 45 pm Arrive at Salem, 6 45 " Leave Salem, 8 15 a m Arrive at Greensboro, O 33 ' Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 11 29 a m connects at Greensboro' with the Southern bound train ; making the quickest time to all Southern cities. Accommodation train leaving Raleigh at 6 46 p m, connects with Northern bound trains c Greensboro for Richmond and all points East Price of Tickets same as via Other routes. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at 6 30 a m connects at Goidsbi ro with Northern and Southern bound Trains on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. .Lynchburg Accommodation leave Rich mond at 10.25 a m, arrive at Burkeville 1.45 p m, leave ' Burkeville 5 20 a in, arrive at Richmond 8 30 a m. No Change of Cars Between Charlotte . and Itichmond, 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 Agenc. ,M; '. . For further information address JOHN R MACMORDO, Gen 1 Passenger Agent, k. . . , ,. : Richmond,. Va. . jul26 ; " ; . ; . ;t A, , T. & O. Ra i I road . SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, -If a - Charlotte, N. C. Sept 80, 1876. J ON and after .Monday, Oct. 2nd., the following Schedule will be run over this road: 4, going: south. : Leave Statesville, 11 Mooresville, : P B t t " D. College, . . Arrive Charlotte, GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, " D College, " Mooresville, -Arrive Statesville, 6-00 a.m. Ot2lV 8.03 9.45 2 45 p. m. 4 32 0.14 ,. ; 6.30 ' All charges must be pre paid on Freight offered fax shipment to Section House, Hen derson's, . Alexandriana and Caldwell's. These being 'Flag 8tations," the Com pany is not liable for loss, or damage to freight after it is unloaded at either of the abote named 'Flag Stations. ' ' f- Nq freight will be received by Agents for shipmmt unless the name of consignee and destination is distinctly marked thereon. . . ' J J GORMLEY, . octl ' Smtertntendenti TO BE FOUND IN THE EOUTHERN HEATING STOVES AT COST, TO MAKE ROOM FOR A LAKGE HEATING STOVES FOR H. T. BUTLER, Near the Court House, SUCCESSOR TO febl5 SEED POTATOES EARLY ROSE, PEERLESS, GOODRICH We can tnpply any qnantity BEST & V AN DEGRlFE I febU 400 BARRELS NEW YORK APPLES, AT NEW BEST & V A lebl4 FLOUR, MKAL. MILL OFFAL Grain, Hay, Fodder, Shucks, &c &o, BEST & Y AND EG RIFT. febl4 '' - ANNOUNCEMENT. IN ORDER TO FOR MY I NOW OFFER MY ENTIRE 8T0CK OF At lO per Gent Below Cost H. FH&X.E,; Prop.,' Balti more Branch Clothing House. WITHHOLD YOUR ORDERS CEIVE THE FINEST AND MOST 8KLECT LINE OF SAMPLES IN A FEW DAYS feb21 Mrs. E. IV1. Moyer WOULD imform the ladies of Charlotte and vicinity, that she b as taken tbe room in the rear of Mis, R rlcNelis' mil inery store and where she would be pleased see her friends and customers, and will guarantee a perfect fit.- Al) she asks is to give her a trial. MR8 E M MOYER. 100 Barrels EARLY ROSE 8EEO POTATOES, at : f i f R B ALEXANDER'S. ViriSHING 3HING prescriptions prepared ' at J H ucAaen s arag store during the night. will find R W Gray in Dr Pharr'sofHce,over Butler's Jewelry Store, for the next ten uayBr"1 febl. ForSale. ' -1 -1 A FIRST CLASS ANSON HARDY PAPER il CUTTING MACHINE, Plough Kniie in good order. vThis Machine will be- sold -.,"1 .1 STATES, A -J 11- if ja 1 0-3X1-311 i-'a 'ij I aJSVaTalBmB JJBaW J 1 41 f C LOT OF COOK STOVES. I WILL SELL ALL WCOD AND COAL, ATC08T. MOOBE & BTJTLEB. and! PINK at the lowest possible prices. YORK. FMOfS. N D E G R I F T MAKE ROOM IMMENSE FOR SPftrwn rTvrmwn aa fwtft Tp th IVIerchants. mHE Merchant-) of the city are requested A to meet at ;7 o'clock on Friday evening, 23d, in the hall over E D Latta A Brother's Clothing store.? to Uke into consideration the propriety of forming a Chamber of Commerce or Boaid of Trade. It Is to be hoped every bouse will Sfr represented. , ' . " - feh2t 2t 'WM?lJri.. - . Kei-Lnmlier. ana,oafl Yari THE ttndersigned have this day leased the Rock Island Factory Yard, and Will keep constantly on hand a fall stoclrnf Lumber. 8bingles, Laths, Lime and- Wood, which they will eel 1 at lowest market prices, whole eseorretaiL , " E BEVAN, novQtf v ;WTBEAMAN THE NEW REMEDY r .", t ' ; Ai? i, i 'Merrill's gteat AntebiHons prescription "Hepatine" or Vegetable Liver Medicine for Dyspepsia, Neryous H eadache. Constipation, Billions , Attacks,' Heartburn, Jaundice, Chronic Diarhoea, Sour Stomach. Loss of 1 Appetite, and ail diseases arising from a dia- oruerea uver. or sale at - - McADEN'8 prT ; .. Drag Btor aprS . )
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1877, edition 1
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