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EARLOTTE OB3EEVEE pninT::2. BUBBCHtniOH H4.TU. I year (postpaid) in advance, o iuiw. - ,, 1 mon. V M BIAJC3. r.rr.T. r" .r.. . .-eekly (in the county) in advance. $2 00 oat of the county, postpaid r 2 10 8 months, ' . 1 00 tags c.iai::irr. rr Liberal reductions for clubs. . .. .- ...... . I . I ' 1 I . v I 1 1 r : m -1(4 II sr ' f -111.. Ill ..III i.;'. L. ..,.. , ,w W jr I T. X ' I I I .': f - , .wit. jwv. .- W UUAA ' lilj li'l.-t -i 1. ZZZ' t j , , . - f 3i. X'T ;. ,cay u " w, . I ' "" ' 1 . . . ..... " i .i - i -r t i -.tt i ii. i !' .mm - - r' : t ruin." r.-tn tm r., - rr ,t - .. . , , I J DlSSOE,TZEJ.,inCi"iriICI3. The copartnersnlpo'f .EiJisiCdHi- & Roessler was-dissolyed byi mutual! consent on January 1st ':18787;.Captain JTBoessler withdrawing. Elias & heii? are authorized to collect all idebtsTduet.ther'late flrn and pay all liabilities, "V tA8 CVHE' ' ' a-, XJj-.wJn ROESSLER. ', . All debts due the late firm .must be settled a,t once, as longer ; 1 t " 'tif'. tl 1 'ill a.? xl ktMMnnn induig ince cannot be granted. at the old standi f 0 M A 1 BU W HOLES AIiE jan3 RGESS UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF 4? MILOT DVEBGQ)! "JJAS been Itefomished and Refitted inflrsidass style and offers mdacements to Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords (prices to suit the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no 4 . - pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. '., , , . . .r . -i Moderate Terms for OUR MOTTOES until you have -seen the now in my Wrf largest and most complete TO INSPECT -IT AND Respectfully, aprl .sm-er - 4 - j '-''Bemo'neiceoor.faPo Office,',: ,1 i t I hi. J' I - . r .4 , t i, - 'r'r.,:il f'r 1 ' -' ' ' ; ' , hitu 'i)s?aiii.' i-s'tt iii Jan Now offers to': thtfifraWi'alfull New Stock. i icqftli ttcs, JLugusn Delect .(ojJrMXS, tvvoa:AH"cJ . Vv'T i ffoop; English EreiichTandAmenpaTf.H Brushes, Carefully prepared i at all .hours, oth night and day, -at v REMOVAL. have .removed my.8tbckrrf Jo the NEW AND ELEGANT! lately occupied bv F. Mc" Alexander iu a :B6ot and Shoe Store, otovesrTinwarerfloUbw-warel to the inspedion of-the public,! cuiea.m ,tne unarlotte market! -te popular ZEB -TjiNCE JSTQ YE. ajjeciaUy.ATB n Bloiice. ' v " iV . 4 . j .. ; 1 1 We' will continue the business ; Q 4 A E LI AS&'i C 0 HEII -4 '& RETAIL ni ' ALL KINDS OF FXf RN1 TURK, BEDDING, &C. A FTJJuI LIN CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, 1 PARLOR &CHAMBER8UIT8, 1 COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, NV 0 .-ri1.!. l Monthly Boarders. TO PLEASE. elegant stock of goods TnSsfer ; ever offered m Charlotte, .? f GET MY PRICES. ,ur ) r:-H - i : l l !-! ' '. -iii hi U 1 , I , f s 'I' 1 1" "Ef f ! lr iol atb-'i insl stock of XMhmtyExtracte and ItrtAM n A it ,vI,o.t,n Kew Goods, Hardware, Stoves and n mware STOtlE onuTRADE STREET, Vo6denware &c. iaf iidWiPtep at 'prices .wnicH1 are'Juiiprece if : NICHOLS t '41.. , I I i r I f .. rsr'l TEliEOKAPUlC NIIV8. WASIllXGTONl ' I Telephonic Connections The Silver 1 Bill 4 The Postmaster-General Attempts., to Reduce His I Advertising-. Expenses Strong Efforts : te Re duce the Bate of Taxation on Tobacco," General STews and Gossip. Washington, J.anuary 12. (use is in t-88vfn. Ji - Neither W A9HINGTOS, J in 12. Tb reporters' galleries of the Senate "and : House are connected by a telephone. ; '; ! '? .' Orders have been issued "to detain1 the 'Muitellft" at Bristol." j, VVj (:. ; J N Camden has 1 been appointed commissioner to- the Paris Exposition 4 . U, - .. , i . i .... m km w nor viritima i ' ri ;.i si. v ; , .The nar says that " Efpresentattve' Tliii? nuf ' oVi airmun rf (Ho KaiVirityariir1 Currency coat mu tee of - the House, js. reported as threatening that if the Sei,' ate fails to pas the silver bill, or if the Prehident should veto it, - be will have the roles suspended and the Blaod bill attached hs an amendment to the leg islative. Executive and Judicial appro priation bill " This afterxuion ..the Postmaster Gen eral transmitted to th Spea&er of ihe Bouse a communication recommend ing a change in the law regulating the prices to be paid 'for advertising. Iu case no' change in the price is made, he Suggests that hd jist of routes be pubiished, . but that notices informing contractors that proposals will be re; ceived for carrying the mails between stated points be published instead, and that; contractors be referred for all in form atibn: usually advertised, to the Washington, Jan 12. The, tobacco delegations ; were reinforced to day by delegations from Baltimore, Lynch burg, Liberty, Va, and other - places Conferences were held with several members of Congress. The several delegations were unanimous for a re duction to 12 cents per pound, and a drawback on the old stock in the hands of manufacturers and their agents and jobbers when the new 1 law goes into effect. They urged upon those mem bers that this rule would bring more than $30,000,000 into the, treasury an nually, which Congress ought not to require this staple production to con tribute, and ' should there be any defi ciency it dugh t, to be made up on othwr subjects now untouched by fede ral taxation ; that this reduction of the rate would generally increase the con sumption, thereby increasing the price pf ' the farmers' and planters' leaf ; that the' price of the leaf has steadily fallen since the prespnt high rate of taxation went into efftct on March 3rd, 1875, until it ranges on the average grades in eastern and western markets, to 34 cents per lb, a point unremunerative tq both farmer and dealer. Anis.move in oenau oi reauciion was cimmenced by the representatives from Virginia, North Carolina, Mis souri, Tennessee and Kentucky in the interest' of the farmer and planter, and has' been since taken up by the manu- facturers of Bichmond,' Lynchburg, Danville, Louisville and Cincinnati, whose interest is considered witn that of the growers ff tobacco. The B-ihi- more delegation insist upon the draws; back as set forth in Bepresentative Cabell's bilUrflrrfact, they? represent that the dealers -and jobbers of the Norllj will .takfcl: ibis ;biU asj ig r bactnanufacrarert have ratrHne acc ssion to their ranks on the basis of this bill, which seems to be one which harmonizes the different' inteteststd 4 ereater decree than aov which has Vet been offerdLfco Congress.'f, Tbe;Vjrepre seutatives df.the cigar .Interest, repre sent that they are more interested, in ,a change of the bonds mow required of them. tp an they Lftre in reducing tne present rate on cigars and cigarettes. EX-QUEEN ISABELLA. She Wants to Go to a Wedding, Bat Her Son Says It Won't Do.;it; -'.i; I r-London. Jan 12 -The 2Ynw Paris corresnondent telegraphs that ex-Queen 18 a Delia wno, it was Bmwu BwmwtiajB agi 'wdold not De permitted to return to Spainon' .account of her action !6 T. 1. A. . . ..- JM - - -1 connection with the expulsion from France of Don Carlos, insists upon at tending the marriage of King Alphon- so. Her son and tne Kpanien am Das sador at Paris are compelled to resort to onumberiess, wily -.precautions and strateeems to prevent Jaer. from carry ing out ner ; intention. no; marriage, of Kinfi? " Amhonso and f the JfnncesH Mercedes "is now; fixed - for the Sad of February. '., ; -: . A3 j , SPARKS. FROM . THE WIRES; s . 'ifidl fc - (.'' ft Gleanings from the Old and New Worlds-r-News in - a Nutshell, i -s -.? !"" ins .-vjr -i' uAuother ballot in cthe -Kentucky Legislature, yesterdavi ? resulted in W ilJ liam,51; Lindsay, 48; McCreer, 20 s Bovd. 3. several were absent; Adiourned to Wednesday , - : Ai London dtSDaich states t that' Win CobbettJ wjell known for, 1i strenuous efforts' in behalf of the Jichborne' claimant, fell dead in , Westminister; Hall vesterday. He was a son of Wm Cobbett, the celebrated English radical politician and writer. t j . Johnson, Davis & Forbes'; shoe fao tory, at Brookfield,3fa8s, has been de- stroyed by ure , loss; ou.wu. The meeting of. the National Con vention of the United States Export) TVadk at Washi ngtonr D.r C r Jan wary; .22, Jben sponedtinliO ebrnary; 29th. 1 The Cumberland route to Florida opens to-day,.the ,13th instant, by a fasn train dm ISJacon oBrunswi;k, Fer-j tfarffl inland' jAckaonville, th oaghrom Macon in nneen aim a unu uuuie. BUSINES3 FAILURES. 2CC durrari5& Cd'afid He'gemant & were inytl ved 4m 'th e - Dun fiTng have t made- assfgnments'or Kttw YnwJan 12.-ijnhn F Henrvi efit of their creditors, i j Chicago, Jan r-Welts, Falkner Co have filed-a' voluntary petition iif bankruptcy ; - liabilities, $118,000, of whirh . $90,000: Q"fpA ' J li8etsl $128 XX),,o6Vicn'r$8O,000.'are in o pert accounts', and $25,1)00 ilf real estate aud the rest in sundries. . h w ? t .THE Great war.: Contradicf0ry Beporte Concerning the Armistice -Russia' Conditions will Prohably be Severe 'The Porte Wants the Que.stionJof the Armis tice and Peace to.be Separate--He Asks Rus sia, for. Her Conditions.,', , ,t ; .' t , Ss 'si LoKDOir,' January 12 -The cabinet council rir 8ratmonet fr todtiy.- The Standards special from Costni inple says the Bussintts hve 'occupied Ezki Sahra and- Yeni-Sigtira, cu tin tf the Turkish arhiy.'i' im report is ap parently due to the pa.c in ConstHuti- nopfe.' ij 1,'',"f I ' ; Several special dirtparcWes announce that' the garrison of Nih, which sur rendered" to' tte- Servians - numbered 8.0U0, with 90 canncel 12,000 rifles, and a number of fls ; me -limer uacnaregi dispatch re ports that six 'smalt steamers ' oom- menctd plying bnwt-fn bimiatza aud Sistova on Thursday. ' fct ft.fl t i 'A' Bueharest ccrresrj'hdent of; the Times says the contradictory reports in regard to the conditions of the armis tice continued Tl ie ; Russians have pro baW not yet made any proposal; but all reports current point to severe con ditions. A rumor is in -circulation in Berlin that the Russians demand the evacuation of the Danube fortresses and the withdrawal of the Turks to a line Of demarcation between . Adriano p le and Pbillopopolis?y : 1 - f( : :A 2Vme'j Bucharest dispatch says: "It is rumored that Grand Duke Nich olas ' has demanded the surrender of Adrianople as the first condition. No great confidence in the conclusion of the armistice is felt tat' Bucharest, un less the matter is cot ducted entirely by Russian diplomatists to the virtual ex clusion of the military element." : A telegram to the Timet from Vienna. also says: ' According to very trust worthy information, the whole Russian army feels the hardness almost in- ju8ticek)f the armistice proposals, coming just when the ft al triumph is in view. My informant, who knows the feeling at heatlquart ers, says there is a strong disposition to prevent,' or at any rate delay the armistice as long as possible. ihe same correspondent says: "ine Jinnee of Montenegro hav- ng applied to Russian headquarters for instructions relative to the armis tice, has been informed that he need not send an envoy, as the Grand Duke would take charge of bis interests.' The Daily Telegraph $ Vera corres pondent sends the foltowing: "The Porte has refused to allow the ques tions of peace and armistice to be com. sidered together, as it was understood these questions were to be kept . sepa rate during the preliminary negotia tions. I believe t he Porte has deter mined that the defence of i Adrianople is virtually imnosibleJ; The minister rial changes are regarded, as favorable to peace, but. opposed to the separate arrangement desired by Russia. , Ham di Pasha, the: new grand vizier, (not Haumi fafba as hrst telegraphed! favors dignified, honorable peace. An imperial order, giving notice of the changes in the ministry, says the Tur kish defeats are due to the fault of the commanders, who will be tried when peace is s established. The order ex presses the hope that the new ministry will make such ; arrangements as will uarantee the ' integrity and indepen ' ence of the country. It is oflBciaily stated that the term of the armistice proposed by Turkey is, six weeks. The Daily Telegraph' correspondent, afcVienna, states that.at SchipkaPasst the Russians captured 28,000 m eh, l,tX)0 horses, 12 niortar8f 12 siege ,guns' and 8Q .field guns., 5' ' s " The Cossacks have cat tne Yam boa ASeutrbasth follawihff.JdAted Cnatantinoplealnif) -$fccoriraged b.tbGer,ma4 mba8sad6rli who Finti rateld.UiM BtilaWs conditions peace wdutdi'CMbk&rvI be3' moderate: land fin orer to give, Europe proof,, of itst sin- car.. .aesirei ior fpeace,;iine- rose, nas asked-the Russian govern oent to state what conditions it would demand.": The Dyiiaya?ithe cabinet council summoXiedufor, to-day was originally fixedi -fofCwMnday :!Th' date.l:sava tne bctilq'Jfews, ''has been advanced for reasons which may. be of great gravity,"f The Manchester Guardian has a spe- Three' crowded trains arrived Wednes day.j(,etiin'tndtf'T 'ApiadisDatcb-fromf Tartar Ba jsardj k! tor th e f Xa $ Ttlegntph . says : TbTurks nave;; btrried the town of Ichtimin,,. and intend to:;bu rn Tartar Bazardjk and btheFTowns rinjToplen itzaahdhejffiopsAWleys, .."'' CtoNSTANTiNoi'LE' January r12.-Prihce Henry.the Seventh of Reuss, German ambassador here, absolutely denies that he said the Russian conditions t)f peace would be moderate as ' mentioned s in a Renter dispatch -this-, morning. All he said was that the conditions would W-Basler'iifTarkej'reated-'jdirectly witn. j&ussia. r- n2 f'f -4 in i TRADE-OP CUBA. ' i .IS, -s m3 An Effort to Bring t to Savannah by Establishing fa Steamship line Between tThis Point and the isiano. - - St. Louis, January 12. A delegation of about thirty genWemfen representing tarious brarichea of business, left here this morning for T Savannah, Ga., and will there fom the excursion to Havana! which ' starts from that city early neit week; j The objectf of itheL excursion is to open a direct trade between St; Louis . . ' T- s.' ii.u. ;-'-! sf ii- ' ti ...... l. ; .s5j ana 'various ciues-in ui&ouuui 'uu Cuba, via a steamship lines bet ween 8a vannah and rthafe ilnd. The party wilt be joined en route by several dele eations from interior cities ; of- the DOUIU. , . . , , . . . - - - j . i j 0 - Ml . A ,$1,000,000 Fire in London, 1, ahxvoB. Januarv 12, 3:30p. m.- The i Pons & Co.. calico printers. The whale , .-.t i ) i.:i"ul . "!5eli'Hvedtdi)e under Wrbl The loss alredyis over-$l ,000.000 - - oe ,inrirwn nan" In 1 1 1 j i mr .. u mJ wwxmij U I Commofl,,ni?.w'W aca8i,orrit'4ngrris fiolds; ?aVrhicAttetn8eXir;- PuU'a. Cough Byrtipr", vii;i ciali, from; Constantinople i containing the'followifigll Tttritites are flocking herefrom Phillilonolis and Adrianonle. CA' who '.largest fire lor sometime is now, raging failure! I in Friday and WailinK street. ?lttongi- t4.hA her. l'Tiatea - in-fc wHruuw'-oi vroc&r, : f The opponents of Mr Hayes Souih'-: ern policy see that it has resulted in Vast benefit to the South, but they "see at , the same : time thai it has deprived the carpet bagger of his occupation and his power to plunder.' No benefit the Southern people may derive from Hat policy is in their eyes a. compensation for the loss of a single Radical . repre sentative ,in .XJor.gress: ;;JThey : Would ratner see the South ruled and ruined by Radical thieves than g)vemed and mud? prosperous by honest Democrats. Th-8e are the men who se,t themselves up as, statestnVn of the ', purest, broad est and m st catholic and comprehend sive principles, and claim to be .th1' truest and bes . friends of the country at , large. Yuu would find scarcely enough patriotism, among the wh.le lot to lift a finger to save a Southern State from utter ruin at the expense of a carpet bagger scarcely enough', in. facti t-x mke a Benedict Arnold.-. I ..i.n. . ' r.. t ;- ' i JrOV UAMPTON'8 tf& MPT ACTION TO Squelch , the Tobacco Rebellion Tbe Commissioner of "Ititefualj '''Rev enue has received the5 following' dis patch from . Charlotte, N. 0:: ''Got. Hampton has directed the1 sheriff' of Union county to see .. tKelaw, ehforced , and proposes to rem 66 ibettrial justice and disbaud the militia company im plicated in the rescue'isf: Federal pris oners., We shall call on the sheriff for a posse, and believe we shall , be able to avoid all trouble. , FulJ particulars by mail Am on my way, to see Col lector Mott, but will return to Spar tanburg to-night. . ''Jacob Wagner, ' ''Revenue Agent.". ' i ? ; A Tery Good Reason. The reason why only one sample bottle of .Merreli's Bepatine for the Liyer will be sold to the same person, for ten cents,- by OBr druggists, iB Lhrlotte, is oecause of the enormous expense of importing the Heps tine intd this country, but as there are fifty doses in the large size bottles, it seems two cents a do3e is cheap enough for a medi cine that cures dyspepsia and liver com p.aint. Ail who have not bad a sample bottle are entitled, to one for ten cents at all druggists. Three doses relieves ;ny case of dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion or liver complaint, inthe world. Regular size bot tles, fity doses $1. A CARD. To all who are sufferin p from the errors and indiscretions of youth v nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I will seno a receipt that will cure you FftEE OP OH A ROB.: This great remedy was dis, covered by a missionary in South America. Send a Self-addressed envelope 'to the Ret Joseph T Ihmah, Station D, Bible Home, Nw York Citv. : : , . "Bogus Smger Sewing Machines." ' ' : " "' 1 r 1 ." jb s -"'t i . Office of .. Btmoss A : Max wiii, . Dealers in alh kinds of Sewing Machines, ChabiXttb, N, C, Jan. 12, 187S. In yesterday morning's issue of the Ob ssbveb an advertisement appears in regard; to a Bagu3 Macniue purporting to be, a Singer, being thrown on the market aud palmed off on the public. - - ' '. As we bttva the only office in Charlojtar,' except the fcicger, tbee remarks can apply toui only, ami lo us great injustice. ' It is well known to the ioc;al Singer Ageuts here that we have recently introduced 4not a Bogus, but a real ttiuger Machine made by ne Stewart Company, in New York .nty why make a better ftaacbine for less moae . For so doing the Stewart Company bas been; astai led by ' the 8mer Company ' In f- the' courts of Kew Y. rk for infringmeat of their patent; but in ait'eates the binder Ckmpanyj has failed to stop the manufacture ot Lhs Singer Machin bj-the Btewart pompany ; and why not? The original Isaac M dinger is moaiuering m-nis grave, tne patent nas expired, and any Company or person-la-at liberty; to make ne rtiEger Qi; any other macbime. Why Ueo this attenapt to. fas en on the public, uomopoly . and mqn, pbicss ? we sen. ue; ciuger buj bu uuw U4bOI Machines, and if we come in compeiitiou with anbtDer Binger Machine, we are williag to place them ' side by side - and 'test 'then! merits . We venture ' to assert, that jio ma chinist, no agent, no expert not eyenjtna original Isaac M. Singer himself,, could. he revisit this earth, would recognize a machine made by the Stewart Company from, another made by the Singer company, when divested of ; their name and trade mark. : The 'ma chinista who once 'worked for the linger Xmpany are to-day working for the Stewart Company, The suager company Jbas , no exclusive privilege; no better ngatto make a Sineer Machine than any citizen of Char lotte. , We ; submit an extract; ' from the Amerie tn Trade Journal published in the city of New York by men of skill, " Business and Enterprise.' ro ' ensqra :i,;"Mrl Stewart' makes! the Singer maebJife; but' those from bis factory are- superior : in finish and workmanship to those produced by. the singer Companyi,-,Be also makes every part oi the machine, so that any per,- son owmne a macnine purcnaseuatBineers. which has become injured rn any t of its parts, this part can be supplied by MT; Stewf- art as well as by the Hingtr company, itself, aud at nmch less cosu -He turns out about 400 machines weekly, and is making prepar ations to produce 600 a week, aS orders are pouring in to him from every portion of the country . faster than he can filt them? We call public attention to the' fact that he sells theee machines. $5 less. r every grade; of machine, than the Singer Company jteelfi This la a matter of importance, aad the Sin get Ckmpany cannot out- aokno wledg8 that ne makes tneir own macame better tnan they do themselves." -;i . :'-,'," fThns you .see, the bpihioh- of -unbiased scientific men; without prejudice or leeline. in the centre of ' our great ;metropolia-and could tbft onennai : Jsaao M. Singer rise from his graye he would claim the machine now I in,, our. i-mge as aia own, ooia irpm excel lence of workmanship' and sioeriorlty bf finish. " We are selling this so-called'. boqtcjS Singer Sewing Machine, and -we are reepbn sible.' for every thing we represent it ta be, n -We are prepared ta s U all: kind Of - Ma; -chines, and' warrant them as repree3nted by us, and , from ; the fact that we sell' cheaper than other parties, is the cause of the cry of Hoous." "Proof of the padding shew-, inp the bag" try us aid see If we don't sell' cheaper than any .na else. , . i . t a - MAXWELL & ,RYfQS. if' At : - STORB .FOKjRENT Fori the year. 1878 the store rootf in the , Grier A. Alexander. building, ad.oinmg W lb crs ; dtc25 tf.,rn ...-fj L'iiOJtEHEAD? ' experienced cotton smnners at oar factory . AddTSs -j liner -sr-oB( Maunews , , u. ;! jaai2 Iwl-oj m'I o"i,T.i:U--JT- I' Vt)0 "you owe J'ohbrt'Butieranythi ? ita-K ca I and settle 'as he wnts his moftey1. You will find your account all ready -WW rvcefpted.' '-i1;, -io ' o" "tLio .n;rvi t jf:Myer, f oste.sston' eivec Burroughs or -A Springs;'! aoc? tndi decisuzw . .'jj-iTOJoV-TM J will exebaSge for farming land nearChar- r,:ai'.;3f -flOIN&iBODTBioU sJ 3o lott. i Apply to"." 1 A. J?WHEARr.i iFSSSJS-SS? "2 i iata'tP tauP,,X o .! t.e,ty JiSo3SSw7 aid ; "J WANTED 'o emolov at 'once 8 bt'10 .Autre Chaijotte.rit k- Jnra.navT-OO,!" REN f The tore how'ocbrrDied iyr ,', next Alf xanderVBeigie Jo.f raerfiMe-Pi Apply tor.jiv. (Sreatesft KedDdBoo cCGc Set -1 .1 ? , ... t v.r '. DIIDSDAL BARGA1IIS desirous of mmmmmm of iltock ohj hand, we have decided to . mark do wn our Goods while our patrons are in want oi them ; i v , . : si Such an opportunity ; to secure Bargains in the choicest goods is unheard of, and;68in never be reDeated - 1 nr.'? i W NEVER LIAKE tUSREPRESENTATIOIIS A Yisit of Examination will Amply Repay. Iothio glBoots, Tremendous apQaiaOc Heavy, purchases; in addition to our immense stock, enable us to display during the ensuing month the largest and finest assortment of C LOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES andtfi AXS, iyer offdred at retail in this city. -:-.':.-.t?xo vhGood Suits of Clothing, Thebestland of whole stock Kjp Trices reduced, in all grades from 15 id 25 per cent. COBNER OF TRADE .. is- tj li.-jiif.Tfni -OH. hfli, Jfi2Jf)(?4 -ytX , i. nov 3 Z:vl a t"ij hVi Vld U f: r w F . -:.w , , : 1" Df Cases leans :0s mi ;;;' --s 'ji badnldva rflr .ffooa miiny Maep Y.3 'ji5it:8 0! .'fjy !, Mail lfr :.hs' ar.;e;i: ;fUV.S3 ill tisonq -isrJra sill oo-dw aoil to whtcwenmtetMWholesale imdiBetail trader biL'f : 1 ?-yiixs 4a- -f)h?Jv J.i').' i PnnDa i'ci4 J ii J :1 il .i--ji: J ii -jurf caiarTotte M.0. 2iov,13U877 J i H QlTtooT after Thursday, November 15, the following Schedule will be run over this fQgfa i ' ' J - '-" i , LeaVeJharlotteo r.hztAz'i i 15a. m.. . , uouege, . , ,.ioo " MooTesviUe. ' f 5 Arrive Stateaville,-? 3 JT.-'.1 kril.45pwni. . OIora nannflrtinn rtiaiteTat RTali ,ri 1 1 a with 'irainsoVerthtf W.-NO. R.'.R.'- f. " Air chargesmust be pre paid 0ny Freight ofiered for shipmentto Sectidri House, Hen derson'a. o Alexandriana -.and -Oaldwell' tTheae beipgjf'Fag. Statipus,'; toefJcmpany uui iyr MJBaiv, aamage.to rreigni lifter it is unloadecl . ai eitherof . the above nam4riag.tati6nl.n-XV"":'a v' I iniplhtrituntess tM name of consignee and-" destiditiofl isdiBiinctly marked thereon.-1 4oT?ni r9d ead J: ii JJ. LEY - novi Buperintendent, j l h ,3 - r -Li 7hV TOOMOIITIIB 't-1 i;,ra'$ reducine the quantity5 $ CM 1 il, 1 t 9 Ckthters of tfo BMOPLE Shoes add'MC worth $10t for $6,50Pi AND TRYON STREETS i W G Bprings' Oomer Charlotte, K. 0. ; noil UOlldK' ilhi? ?ffi-"i-.t eoijerl 113 v) in id if! c; i new and" fresh 6fooas ;r.'! stiis Season So ' ) 551 r 3fl..')D 'iq'TVio3'i99!Ja on fe !!.? i, fi' J . i' - . .3) J.rtI) Miirli--.t uni 'A U3i r ",:rrl 5-vi Jo ; i SprtaBGnrjE & IHE following schedule., will. t operated ; on the Spartanburg & Aaheville Hailroad, Wcoonection with, the bar lotted Alr-Iine Railroad, and the Stages; at the bead, pfr the road, to HendersonyiLle, Asbeviile and the Warm Springs; on and after this date .x. Leave Charlotte via Air-lini K fy J:lQ pi, m Arrive at Spartanburg at 10:40 p. m Leave rpartanburg for Mt Tryon, J ftKtta.m Arrive at Mt Tryon ..J.i.- -:6:3a -, Arrive at IIendersoQyille.A.tT 12:30 pvm Arrive at As he villa, frW j! Round Trip Tickeov to go and returnany time .within three months,. f jf., Jharlotte to Warm Springs and return, til .80 Vs. i"J 'HAsheville - '- "iji-'v..v;ii430 " "Flat Rock ifhh 10.80 TillaiL 100 1 "ear Tickets for sale, at the Air-XJneJpepot inCharlott,,yh L'o . r viill . iiTha Post-Of3ce Denartmehtatillrbsi ti ton, has ordered daily; mfcils to be carried oa -aia route. aug7 Prest, S.A A. CtlirJ ' i i " ' ' , -- - - --wnwJ-- I -:" 1; or mi fx.-. v WvV" r, m If K :
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 13, 1878, edition 1
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