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rer. ..YTXjFii -r' muz j afer.f lmiooj'Brf'toj.rl:'- 1 1 " gVBSCBIPTIOir suxss : .i1- t-ta no or Jig W1 ttani. WiMtAtXt LattdStvLt ifTilDti Snki M0V DO .. jk?a gumy aso.i ' j or. .itjjiAJ a.Mi)nam wui m jfonok. -IWw 1 00 trlMerdBeduetltmjorCUa. .i.tf wmm 1 ' I HI tit. lr- ra 'jjif W- l;i fee P t . J O I m . m I 1 I IIP IB IK .IfeBa. i .1 i1 U! l mi Do , ASHMKBBS AND ALPACAS.., juatBeeetted anothw lbt of aperlw;' J CASHMERES iifD ALPACAS, V '--.'H Hanging in Price Qrom 25 eflU to One Dollar. .. .ft! i- .r .) t !i;y ... V' h !);(' ... :-.vi;--.. ' l- O5 ii : " , . -. .:(. A Few Pleees of COlOIttD CASHMIBE8, an Wool, at uperlor ;4alttjn afc8UT: fWlf l' Jin-!". 5 ..... rJ. J--itJKi-n''y .fd.t;!'-V worta Sl.uu.,.., r,t t , .f-i T -V. .. i .: . -mu i;i 'I.' ! -in ''.H'il- not tail to!see 'ow.lJ.CJ.ilgi buying. It wiiipay you4,y, r i ; . i a .L A COHEN, B URGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL ffl ilM - ! i-fT.:-.'; l - A W' K IH DS -iOF wfUSNTTCREt - .- -W ..tl BEXN6r&a BEDDlNGa 1TJRNITUU1S I .'.nji ii ! FURNITURE ! l FUKNITUBE t BEDDING, 4a BEDDING, kC. 'MAS A Full Line of .U ;.t " CHEAP BEDSTEADS f ; CHEAP BEDSTEADS S J -. LOUNGES J LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES I ' '(,-. : :'- l' LOUNGES! LOUNGES! PABLOB AND CHAMBER SUITS ! ' -PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS COFFINS of all kinds on hand. . tsr COFFEHS of aU kinds oa- nanrt -; ,t& - . . 1: -.i:'- -'-5 -j .! :!'- ' '-' "' . . . . : ... : i . : ' .'i.iih ! v: .t. --t No & W T&UB.STBXXr. tl CHARLOTTE, K. a -padiMasd- 6anftemen artei Bobes a one suppi.,,, ; .;v..' . .,. jant-. .-. i.;.... . .!...!..' ' ' B ARGAINS -.TTjeT: . XM 1 .f: irAyj'S'ihufij KKklJ DRSR N V Tl TTTT URRR E K U OE B ,K H U T UK Kb rw - r 11 I CU. K ill t i.i : :.k -'.TAA- - .WW -. . :: ;!J'. t AT K a BOGEBS' WIRKROOMS, .Ji" Mir L .: ' :T NTT0P06TOrriC. My Stock Is very Lar, ; fatinbraicla Fu -Si ; -.fwH -lifc-f 'iiii". ,Q si it Mil. r i - ni v, 'Mir i) .Ti -.virf it'jlrtcTi " ' - .. . . . L All Goods Packed FreioiCbaisavjJ f unty QABPKTS-hjVi,, Of all grades and qualities, Ranging in Price from 35 cents to $2 and upwards. This large assortment, Including Beautiful Brua afclsv wMefa w-tUtriy the taeteinttowaioekvbf even large cities, Is not to be met with in Retail Carpet stores this side of New York or Bosfc&UiS'now to be eecitt ot eu store) WE HAVE WMPJED AKRANGBMINTS ! .J3TOH aTXu.lrfA? ' j With one of the finest carpet houses In New Tork, so that we can show you, as It were, at your own door, a New York Wholesale stock, which Is done through the medium of a Wonderful Invention. -tea; CABPET EXHIBITOR. . . . . 1' This wonderful piece of Ingenuity Is so arranged that we can show from half a yard sample, as It were, a Thousand Yards, or In other woras, it mumpues tne sample a tnousand tunefi matching It perfectly and making It appear Just as It would made up and nailed upon the floor, and shows It better than when rolled out the old way. This gives all the opportunity of selecting from a great variety of New and Choice Patterns. We shall be continually supplied from our N. Y; Wholesale House with all the new styles and varie ties wnieh. ftftMrehanti wouldjbausttv to carry la stock. i Thus relieved of this burden, having no Interest or money invested, no remnants to take oft profits, no old stock or unsaleable patterns leit as perma nent Investments, we can afford to send and get you any style or pattern-you may select without ex tra charge, and cheaper than you could buy the same were you In New York yourself. We have entered on this enterprise not from selfish motives alone. We consider when we offer in this vicinity a stock of Carpets to make purchase frocs,ucb as tier oeaM; not meet, with In atry re tail store short of the largest dues, and pro selling them at very low figures, that we have don them such a kindness we are fain tolelleve It will not go unappreciated. So make the exact measure ment oi your room, and we win pledge ourselves to suit you in pattern, quality and price, and furnish you the carpet In the shortest possible notice. carpets cut to nt the room, ana maae up u de sired. Very Respectfully Yours, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Carpets, ' nov23 CHABLOTTE, N. C ; w ONDERFULf ).'...; .: ; BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE.-' A Fourth Stock of DRESS GOODS In six weeks; Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black and (fibred Alpacas, Buritlrrg and Brocades .i - y. ..-J,.!l it:V. ' ,;r..! In all colors. 8-4 all Wool Plaid" Dress Flannels. ! DRESS .FLANNEL f . j ; n ' '.'1 ;l idllA t for walking suits In plain shades. tw Please remember to took at my new Stock of Oil Cretons, that have been so popular this sea son. I have Just received a beautiful Stock of Dress Buttons, in brass, silver and smoked pearl. the handsomest I have efleied. this season. Silver and Gilt Edse Crerje Lisse. CO w N Nit Don't fail to look at my Cloaks. Shawls and Bata&Msi kiThflhiwrtiHweststocteot Ladled, and (Ukudresra Jraacf .Hosiery: je ever oflflreo; e-sore and examine them before purchasmgj- s.:; . n; Be sure and take a look at my new Stock of White Lace Scarfs and Handkerchiefs. Another total those Blankets, cheauer thaa vet. -in tact yoa oan always find something new. every jim ad ed to my stock, as I am receiving goods daily from Northern markets. ; u. n -j-i-,T vj It may be truly said that I keep UM. E ro ot Fashlo In Fancy Dry Goods. . ; Prompt and careful attenUori 'gTvfn (oU oraers. Kespectxuuy, i i Charlottefiotel, TryOrt Bt', Charlotte, N. ;.i r. v-.iu..'.. '..1 . ."..:Jfc-.l -i : -'i"J -. , . .,.'1 ti-l e1.i.;r:li t KOl'iV -. " GLORIOU8MEWA4 r; ! :u...: vr!- -iv jJ tt turf ii oJinrii! tJn."; Hi 1T GLORIOUS NEWS I GLORIOUS.NEW8 1 '';' .;.(;; e'iSMtfJU j : " y 'fST " ", -1 MrW"!" "SI!"' ?i." "!-j : r." t "C jui : GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! : GREAT DECXINJ! IN PRICES ! : ruinrNfiT? STOCK of aTntieteovelt n An i-y.ll tiut a :.ob K fl A ..'if-h'iii. ,wbU . j DRESS GOODS T 1 BEADY-MADE CLOTHING;! HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. J TTTT T 1 r a. 3t a h ii a 25 per cent saved In buying at this popular ea- - tisia tabllshment Every manwomanland child, is cordially tnvtted IK- jri jiiiiiUJi ta tottxamtooodsj j bi0;f - T idl IUKM art! Oi fg3SgSSS . .J3T0H WAT19CJrOaSBROS; ' J f.i . A- .ttt -lilAff.'W-f:f!lllII Till mii' .- w i. ... . : BeauaTuiaBUXB' euixawgaiHiytauiawMd at Eeduced Bates? .of uvqueiu repuuucauou. juona oeea onen siaieq, It was found near a skeleton In the museum of tne t and was sent tor publication to the Mi Citron- tele. Yet though fifty guineas was offered for the discoYerjttaaaathori): blsmaHK baa.neiaoBtrans- pirea: Behold this ruin! 'Twas a skull, ;MfcK'cft0,emereai spirit run -Thla narmw cell wa&iife'g . SiCUCiU, ThUso mnti Whatb visions filled this spotl What dreams of pleasure long forgot I nor nope nor love, nor joy nor iear Have left one trace or record her i;i mm K v rt ?9'hi1 mouldering canopy Onfte-shdii the bright and busy eye, But stare not at the dismal void; If social love that-efa-emDloved. If with no lawless fire it gleamed, 1 But through, the dew of kindness beamed. ?eir?pu , ioTVnaiiTo 3n watTJeyi.rfTfewT. Within this hollow cavern hung The ready, swift and tuneful tongue. If falsehood's honey It disdained, And when it could not praise was chained; If bold mvWue"taBl3tpoke, Yet gentle concord never broke. That silent tongue shall plead for thee w nen time unveus eternity. jfitiwmemmtyllk 1 lieVithe rock or wear the gem, ir.jCa JJttlMWw ftvallfewthenw . I But if the nase of truth thev fioiieht. r to i Or oornforttotae mourner brroight, -1 ! The hands a richer need shall Than all that wait on wealth of fame Avails it whether bare or shod Thosa ieet the Daths ntdutr If from the nans of ease thr To seek afflicUon's humble shed. If grandeure's guilty bribes they spurned TsrfVftffailwaWvle,1 u Ana tread tne palace of tne sky. HnBsumyjuriBNs. It is rumored that there will be no MctraP'fcrai rtestlvrtles in New Orleans this season; Men who are always poor should first set God an example. Wh&ehm Timet. I It only takes a popular song three weeks to get twenty years old in this country. Buriinghm Haw6 eve. T 4 H t! 'i 4 . T ' ! ? To the young man who Intends to preside for the first time at the thanksgiving table: Have the tur key riveted to the platter. It may save a fifteen dollar pair of pantaltozi&TBjOp&yn Union Argus. At an election a candidate solicited a vote. "I would xather vote for. the devil than you, ' was the reply: "Btft fir Wise1 yout friend Is not a candidate,'' said the solicitor, "might I then count on-your as sistance?" Donn Piatt suspects Senator iDastfe .oeMvig stolen the remains of Stewart for the reasonUiat there is such a bad odor about Dawes that he could carry off a corpse in broad daylight without exciting comment About thl)Mili'iiismi4ps around to his taUor'sMa remarkV ?,SajL Setmelder, Just put a copper Unlog.b dam goat an4 htaft, vlll you? I dinks ve haveandftTr aoctoUat. souyenfest pooty sudden maybe?' Bostftm Traveller. There was asensatjon In MUwaukee , on Thurs day et;a attempt MM SsjrT fthtrkldtl ves of Mre.'Fre4 fkmitoiw separfld her frowher young husbaWjaaegtng flBhiBBlBeieiShe had married laiv wynttrF agatntlt': Ihte-fwQIJol her par ents.' 'Ttsw'OT'aeTttTO'HrtrikCT people, pretty often. Z. WASHINGTON ITEifi l&X 1H ') Jrl S0 WAYS AND THE Pj VICE. Washington. Xflvember 25. -In hid report to thftjpjr,l?eneral,which was handedi iksonjdays since, Mr. Vail, suwrratendentox1 the railway mail service, remarks on the subject The nre&ejit -mettBoa is .riKm tDi the railroad and to the Department Un just to the road because it does not take into considerationthe element of space without which the distribution oi mails in transit cannot be made, and to the furnishing of which the roads made the mostobjeoti&n to the Department, because it takes into consideration the element of weight principally.' This increasing, as it does, about fifteen per cent each year, and in creasing the amount necessary tq tion to railroads the largest item of ex penditure, forcing either a reduction iii the compensation of a certain per cent each year in the future as in the past! and perpetuating the present disturbed state, or elsa the ? punt paid in creases, aiKoppjpsitibiiitQauEnishing the service required by the Department) will he nutated hv enormouslv overoav- tfflr ftas road And feat f ttHlfttfitU ir- rj . i rm.. u it -'jvkmx. w .tan' xrcners; irrtT)aasgc iuc vm iccuui mended by the commission appointed to examine into this wvttex, WiftJieoort upon, the same, coinciding as it does il. 11 4 4-2 nAn Vitt nil witn me recomiueuuawuua lUfM!! who have had practical experience in the matter, would afford a satisfactory solution to the vexed question and be a measure of economy as wjbAJs.t SuDerintendent Vail reports that dur ing the year there were 36 railroad ao Hidenfcs in whjehthi nailroada suffered more or less, and by which two postal employes were killed and sixteen seri--iM3W80M JB M ommende Uiat some provision be made for the families of employes killed ,m, the sert vice," - vahrI'alM fof -1 ' thetenlporary suDuort of those who are injured in thes'UnS'J flf"dPat: "JUteftfiperinten- dent after calling attention . to tne smallness ofithepatixeceived by postal railwav emnloves and th4 arduous na- ture.p their wprk,f, ref ots, to; e, .zeal and interest disi)Iayea by all connected with the service. STJPERmTElMF'iICA'lLWAY MAIL) SERVICE. The resignatoTn: W ge'h- erai s upenn Leiiueii b uj. ismwaj uwu service, to take effect on December 1, was-tonUty creptedbT flmihjstnraster Genera5.Qnipsbn;at present sunerintendent of the ninth division of the railway mail service, at Cleveland, Ohio, -will snrweed Mr. Vail. and '. Mr. jtoraipsotfs ttebessWwill WlteWt ell, late head cierK or tne samefirviee atlXew XorK. THE STANDARD DOLLARS. I coined since their remonetizataon up to iandtirtelndi&ffi the 28t4inst.a(t9r8J590. Of this number about ten and a hall ury, some 400,000 are in the mint van ta. and the balance (Deinz a iillic over five millions) are in general circula tion. The first coined under tne remon- totfrr'alf ilifeif BPSRinTl W3S on the 13th of March. The total, it will be ob served, s -Ji excess of .the minimum re quirement of the lawfciwjuch vpoEwaded that not less than two millions rior more than.iu,rnjJlipas orthe stan dard silver'WollarS sKduld : be coined DISCHARGE OF TBEJmBTJRYVJRSS.' Seendy)agoKaberteffl tified that iheix erviswuaeo14 betHis nenHed witn. At me samexime a iiuiu- be irTbf tiftnierit' cierK3 receivea tne . . , - ... . an said naa nopasomucn Kniiwnw wiuiuh 1iaces. xnis aoes not seem w wthuw ng out the ciril service reform rules. sanoticee reason assigned m ootn IhStances being insufficiency ofi:ppro- I ttriation-' Tp-dv nnmner nftne tm toorary,T4jetks reassgned tprfy ir..Dlacia,!Of -.the oennanrattoelerks wJLo swere disQDatgedTinrwnaanenawraTO f A-iWisir idnifmdfrllf mndA 9IU1 it lid ipiesenir adjnmEtrjtaoif asxbe temporal ry clerkwhft-JbaYestepped. toto thdir places. This does not seem to beiaitry- 1 SfeWick Prince. sMiMSi K i - fjf Jnlr insuw f, the, TVa-ar.V4a4rfaA taiiian press have a Bnbstt Ttf or jadieiiafioh. OCeaJLirHThe srnuocBs. uuuiDo i jjunie- was iieoKiewiv tiun ricuui va ww, ue mvr u Ullllg . JIBS vdyage out aiicl this. too. in suite of ithe taOfefc extraordinary precautions taken against such a contretemps. The state rooms of heitbigtoiefes were fitted up with a patent sort of oscillating beds, wtlKk. it5Waabelieved5a-ttttrlitf-fplv the waes; hUEMifiesanie' ffieTrlhcess nad to i$mw tptjyma tite to Nep tune. It is believed that this unfortun ate uiTruinayejudice the per Bunagu .w iMj!a-)KritBTguBsc ner new alt.tkat wi entirely imKwent of causincher snfTerinffs: :KnflMtfiitii of causineher sufferinsrs: bnfc1 tbanriri WJie other hand the Canadian: andjje ft one; Jaeram-s AmmPW uat me terrors ox anainer :-oceani ,vi naixedevii terns froirialtftBLiCMl Gtore and SBJgh Trie s&re of Messrs. Simon1 & Br ex. at 5affiifey'svi wafcrbi'oken! tew-last Fridky night about 9 o'clock and robbed ox about 400 worth of -ffoods. -They did not discover the robtetery mttf Sarariiy morning, ine scounareis maae an ent trance by bunirag olr-ittie lock on th$ back door. Messrs. Simons offer a ret Mr. Robt Scruees and Mr. Garner, of Gaff neya. jcere, attackedpn,the highway two milemafcity last week by two imps of darkness, and knocked from ithetf horses ahd liobbed 1 ef etything va-aj uou. j. ucr ,W"Ca;o aivv toiiuuoiv A1J." jured, but badTTDruised. They think tney nave a clue to the parties. Pootoffices in the United Stales. ii rwasnragtonToet " : The whole number of postaffices, in he United States, as shown by the re grt of the First Assistant Bostmaster eneral, J. N. Tyner, for the year end ing June 30, 1818, was 39,258 an increase over 18Wd1 113 The number of presi dential offices is 1,570, and the number under tne control of the postmaster general is 37,688, which indicates the1 amourrt 'patronage giver tct J udge Key. The number of cases acted on by ne appointment office during the hscal year was 10,276. CHEW JACKSON S BE ST SWEET XA1 1 TOBACCO. OVERS OF GOOD BREAD, should not fall to try - ' ' ' y ' A- k ! WWW A W WW W AA WW WW A A DDD D D D D D D DDD EBB B EE E BEE H H A MM MM PPP TTTT CO N1IYN HHH AA M MM M PPP T O ONHN 11 H AAA MMMP T OON NI HAAMMMP T OO If Kit Patent Process'Flour. -ALSO. CAMELIA FLOUR.- Just In, MINCE MEAT, in 5 lb. buckets and by the pouna; Marrow jrat aeana, inea sugar txm, Large. Hominy. Fresh Crackers ,ln large variety. jTesirusBKues Tecerrea- rerr week, vnsranzea Pine Apple. Cristallzed Fruits of all kinds. Mala- i iv... . Also, another arrival of Ferris & Co' 8 ceTebra 'Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Beef Tongues and Dried Beef, the latter chipped to order. rZJk sT , ' tM Don't frrtvet when vou want Fresh Roasted Coffee I am now prepared to furnish it ground to oraer. .CONFCTidNfiRf !. .'1 tW-L B B O Y DAVIDS O r-ff3 nov26 OODS THAT MUST BE SOLD. riMii-: .Xi-.tttMCfc .SfcifilH ;V:'-JOi- 'iC -J.!'-- ..117 .6 .jfe-iIVo tt JC A'-'-r.l-j. We have Just received on consignment, 2 j Ii M H H Hi) H H ' . H H Oahundre sadS North Carolina - :i Favorite FiMlLY FLOUR. k '. U ! A w t !y2iifiHii J it'i;.ii itt-ttitati-KKi Tio Fifty sacksofheCelebratRamsour 4 Bonnlwell FBTf I. OO u " ' t. o o n u a r ii viiui; sjO wilUiiJ liiw ,-ia UU ul o! ' j First Premium at,th Falrtvthe Crollnas; nerer falls to give satfsfacitron, and is actmowl edgeVequal to anyFlour made ,10 5 .... . tTkWHl ail; lo mm:! j Peas, Peanuts, Chickens, Bran; sgB,"Appies, But (0 .. -r.ttiUTiu rKi!U jf, .owi ".msw tef, Cabbage; itc. j.v. j,,, ;i-.rf-H r.l?iU--tr litois " " ...... .-. ,it rtt CTKltavtJK fKtilTOM. f fe I uur anennonja auectea aimostexerasveiy vui-i inrfecfl mittti J Business and we are daily receiving all such artlclef as are usually kept In a first-class PRODUCE STORE. . ' ..riiuo-. i - .... . - j i f.r 'O i. "'pOT-gwdi .are, rsigpitiiey :muBt'i4 iNo)d or tfeelconstoon .kSU jbaJSANXRUPTM ?t A ipj ;v. . . .... . .-. -i . ;,7tlJ OiIKtf u i taTuVll early and secure a bargain, i.iuoil ir& t- " .-titlA'lf V (!!.-.& J'At-Ri Vt WtJl nov22 F. B, ALEXANDER 4 CO. mav sufSee to make the nrivim4 dame less un-willing to prolong hiinl joum at Ottawa. Th .1 V m1; io i.(iofcti?i,'PWli in noiJil' THE8CrE?mfd AMERICAN. ' ?u H . 'Qjfcir (jyeat.itAaudBii osg ,Waiffid jHTtrrPTra iii-i.yCV l-htl The Bcmrrmc AimtTr.iir is k lunw firat-i-iaa Weekly Newopapw ataatoenagesL-prmted In the most beautiful style, profusely Illustrated with splendid engravings, representing the newest In ventions and the most recent advances In the Arts ana sciences; mcuiaing rtew&na interest in Aerlculture. Horticulture, the Homa. Medical Pneress.' Social 8rfe. Nainmi eotogTJ Asttoqomy.i i The mostTaluAble i uopenu pj mineot fwrnenjiv -au aeDanasents Beienca,.wffl be found In the Sclentlflc AmertcaoJ L Aniu, per year? i.ru naa year,wnicfl mf tirmmi VTiuh . PATENT S-In' eOreiuinwlO'trMir.i AnteriealLri Massrai r HUBE-sai : Col- i .fldilettni ,n pyoicuwo, ojuu iiyw uitve uie. uuKes( esraoi mepf ib 'the wonav -Tatews-are' obtained best.'terms. A spedal Mttefttajnada in the American, of .401, Auventlons patented brooch tni4 Agency wun the name and residence of the Patentee. 'Bthe rmrnMuilrHi1)ithin tniB aivn publla attention ia directed to -the merits of the new patenk and sales or lntrodoctton oftea easlU luvBiaion, oanascenaiivire ar cnarga waetaet a patent can frobJ obtained t by writtnc to thi unasraigaea,, w e aiso , sena nee our fiand book aooutine fateor liaws. Caveata: ' TMAm Harks, Ihefir eostf,. how ! procured, with Wnti for iPfocMBsriadyaneeapa toventtonsit Adoesator Branch i Office, cor. F. & 7th StaT,: Washiagton, D. a UUV1 u. .' i! .7' I.iil ; i PkJltp Brooks' sermons, (cloth,) Library of BriOshPoetry, (clofk) , Vlsiaa (rXEdhard, (clofli,X; i; i :i8L7S 6.60 ' - . . . i Nelly's SUverekclothJf. Old Srbparehrjuse, (baper,) Roxyl cih'j '. ' Round about France, (doth,) HlstorjE of MurtiothX Z, . 150 YmWand"T1uaife'Ltie, l&otli,V ''iiii Youman's Lessons in Cooker, (cloth,) l .50 j Free Trade and Protection, (cloth,) llaWr wS5iii ; j(cloih, ; - X15 i 1.00 ' iiz's' : '. grafting 'and udtilng, (clotty) Hnie.Xasou.' - - B A BOA IN ! f 1 . , i- i. .. '. ' . . . -; I. J.t-,;. - - , ..; .cil'.--. ; New and complete set of the last dltloh of APPLETON'8 NEW AMERICAN ENOYCLOPJB DIA" bound Inheep,BApply to .";! v4 BROTHER. . ... ....... : :-.; . 1 (! . ,: . . . .-.' -- !';:. x '; - -.!!; ' .! .vc "' RUBBER ST A If PS, .! H .iri.i!.;; i.-'-i: ' ctH-iwViA i.. i'. And INK for Rubfcef Stamps, for sale at reduced fates, by ' H ' ; TnY BROTHER.' -.1 i t h Kr . " ... 1 v --. XirjlC FOUNTAIN PENS, Wliii extoa potata 1 or same, . . .'; TIDDY & BROTHER. C ONDENSED TIME. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ':' .'',;',hBAiNs 6'dIkAsx.'. I No. 8 patoyNtor.;lO,,78.; No.2, Diiilr'- - No, 4" 1 Dally u. 1 '.n r.' Daily fex.Sun. -Leave Charlotte, '- ''"ieenBboK, uflH J:iBrelgh, ' -AlPrtve.MafaorOi ' 8.45 a ! 6.55 pm 8.20 a mf r410pn n nj pray d. w a m 5.25 pmj 9.80 ni m 2f3bhrJte'alSaUt!vWhWir altpofntB UT Western North' Carolina; -dalfr exeent undajr AtWreensborp with R: 4 DV R. R. for ail Mints North, East and West At GoldsborO wKh W. W;& R.tor WUmlngton. -- ; '-: No. 4 Connects at Qveensboro with R. A D. R. rR. farall pelbts North, ast and West.: --. tr. .'ml iiiKi i. I I 111 I I in, I ,i i j',,', i III TgApw oorwyr.' tT4ir:'.-' No. 3. j Dally ax. Sun Date. Nov. 1& '7a i. No. 1 NO.S Dally.. ii' " til Leave- Goldaboroi-&&Q a m 5.B5 pirn 6.47 am 5.80am uVifiKeH8boro 1 8.28 pm 100Am No. 1 Connects at. Greensboro with Salem Branehu. At Charlotte with C, C. A A. R. R. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A. 4 C. A. L. Railroad, for aU pointa South and South-east. rt i '. - i.nrw.,'-.'!,'!: -i-j"--' -.h No. 3 Connects at Sallsbaty -with W. -NJ C. R. R. dally except- Sunday: At Alr-Ltoe Junction: with A. 4 C. A. L. for all points South and South-west At CharJotte,with.,&iaiA.,.BaUroad for all points South analSputh-west , .. . :(.v, oljm branch, v , -j- ,u LeawGreelksbore, -daily except Sunday, 8.60 pm Arrive Balem, ; ; lOOP'm LeaveSaJemv'-' i;:.iS;i-) .." 5.45am Arrrvefireapsboro,!' 3 : : . 7 46 a in " CcrmecUrat 6reTwboro wrtt trains on the"R,'4 D. and N. C. Railroads. '- IBS- WltBOUT CHAWK i Run' othJways "Tafns 'os. 1 ahd, between New York and Atlanta Via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways oh Trains Nos. 8 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, cnanotte and ai Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh. Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west, West, North aod.Eastj- Foe Emigrant rates to points In ArJcan sa and Texas, address . ,. -.it s ,1; i f. . MAC3ITJRD0. , Gen. Passenger Agent, "-hov20 ' ; Rlchmend Va. ... . ...Ii. - .i. I.' H-,-r I., ' m rHARLOTTE; COLUMBIA ' AND- 'AUGUSTA The following Passenger Schedule wffi be opera-.tedenandafterthlsdate:- : : ' .; !.;rif !ti; 1,-". ' hI.j.11 -7nis!.:-.-NDAYASSENGEKi!' : ;. ..r.v-j T..ir.t. :ifi(telB.;-! Oieavecaaiotte.T .- . . . . i v :sivi 1 1 w a.-k. Arav AXMumwa.i .v...u;i j.-.'.. .;. 9 4W f.m. LeawCoiumUai. ArrtveAtigu8ta.J 8 80 PJfc rio&VNoKTB NdrV Leave Augusta. . -C-.'.1 .V! 9 00 a. m. Arrive Columbia . . . . 1 20 ?. x, IavoOolnmbta,'..Vij.'U..i:. .lA.ki-.-a 1- 80 P. m Axrln-ChBrhitta. ;u.Zu.1X. jiwa. :-. . vi 6 45 P. M Hififn i OIi!IXS ;tn. -if; ;.'.'. 1 '.It Leave Columbia ..1740 Ik bAtrtve Augusta. 17. . t01 J;tt . &i vU' 80 A. x. Leave Augusta. ,. . . . . . , .3, 00 P. , Pullman Sleeper on Nos. 8 and4Tmsim;ough WW .Train. 1 . rnSal av 1 Tram No. 8 will lay over at Columbia from 1 1130 Lrnatnft3af to t ICS a; tn.1 HoiJaiSfc- iJL 17 s2isp-i ; c. D. KIJLvirSapertiCSnt . JVO. tt. JIAGJtPW 17 AgSBU. ef-.TX . DOV24 cuwes WHani 1 juueuun loaeiHa. - -Mngie copies, ton cents, i: Sold by Newsdealers. i .RflmkbrposI tal order .to KUNN A: Co.. :Bubllshra.. in.iSi . . T;:r riTi ri"r!T-r.i:T-i-.T"T .xl-.rtn- i.h,-r :t-Kfi.r Krffl '!TT , Leave Charlotte, ; . . 7i. .-ww,.W., I:20 inn Columbia fW t ; SilTT. 'J ill lHl; .M!-U -tti i-U 'Knoll tu ii-.f-Ti l:lt!ii ''i!J jlJi;w ni? trhi'iiif ilniTw iMi Jk a ; vohvjil) MT'ETBAOBblNARY LARd PtTBCHAik n V .V-uti-i-.'-'Ut ii.Jl-t !-jii;i rtns i'Aix, AltD r i iM-.Ii - ' T;i-.i.f f. if jf.f i" -sil Jti . J'fir.i.l j; - i I i . f t;i-. f .t isilfl .fj;i., ii; ffotn all Quarters to dfiect the irade frWftofte if n- Ji sj; , .! i . ib : olid ' T f nq JJ 9ii J'tJH J Itt.'t il -v;.. f-..,f! .... -,ir tj thto other channels. . r .;!, n Hit; 2it;i''V i (! bun ,i.'-i'.,j.'io. ; r-u.! Yet the good judgment ol the, people on the one - "hahir; and toy sopericn-advantages, ra pur-' ; : u'.l- i:qq.-: ehasea oB the other hand, VffAJ:VE'' iiii 'illj V E K CO M E 1 I L ,- -AND I HAVH SLID- , J;, AN .UNPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE, hracb so that tt enabled tne to buy a .... - : ! ' ' " 'mltSm - BBS . '4X30 ' OO N?f K TJTJD IT iMvO(vOO'S'jlli UlJti 'ss'. TTTT OO ' ' COO . T O O .;; O Q k "K s ' ;i n ; . T . . OO. OQQ ;.j K K which Is Just In and to which the WHOLESALE TRADE AND RETAIL BUYERS - are respectfully asked to give their attention; - Toallwho went North for their Stocks I would respectfully address myself and beg to sug 'gest aa easy and cheap mefibodf of replenishing ttetf Stocks, by eantngM me. i , , ah 6kf,oad regufaz jbaatomen wh9 have f bought 'from .me hls season. I would say come atPYu. ; divaA. 4s,cumpme in au its various i . BespeetfuUy, ' a WTTK0WSXT. nov!t2'. JEMARtABLl OUB STOCK 19 COMPLETE. 1 OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. ' OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Our Prices Less than any other House. 1 ;ut Prices Less than any other House. A Fine and well AsM-fted StbdL of Beady-fnade Tall 1 ! ar41iir. KM WOO pRQ It ft H Q OO N NM aoo OOU IXLL OO r T, S H coNsiBrriiMJ or i MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, Can.be Found at ".,",.!. ,l. .. W. KAUFMAN CCS. bti ' ) it':T!'? -rr.-?.,"ir-;rr vv-i:r-. .:' ? Comer, Charlotte.' N. C. j:. .u ' ; I.-..; .-. -ii :; Mj. i: i' 1 T A well issorted Stock of I if-. '.!'.. i'.'.i - 1..' U i'rt'r BOOTS, SHOES, FTNE GAITERS, HATS & CAPS, ( . ' ; t - . . . Always on hand, at Reduced Prices. , . . in: 0rf3'AULL'V!1,' aeptjft A fUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, ;:; Jri. ! Another laige stock i 1- ri lit . .';! i .. .!.-.:;' ! -. iili: HUJiJU i fe'njn ';;; .IjfiWl'Ml v ".ojjKUiifU:XH i?i. !; r :H' it! 'iitJ 'lOOd ... t-i-.iis f5yii.- fAii.-H! -jc ,jl U. 'Jt - 1 H I A ..' liJ.l . ': k. ii - 1. i. ill :j;')'i; --ij a t'i -Mil !(! JiWmWS? . : v r vJ1ii!ii:i '.jif ftr.r: ;t-"hi -''i! jj -. : BATMomt seal's, - ytrtt -nfxihiftl limit 1:0 Y1 r;r 3 Ju'-frijuo-'i f7i:7f '4iv Do f?t ,!'hi vfr AhdnnejaQeywiXKy a w lowest Joealhl : nimd -fiiiU k'!1js3 iiali al .3! ibw eaiw b'j.ff . . tiM y srwPTT7?r-'-J BOV12 ' ' -Kti'.'.:-.-u,J...i i. ,rr.ai i 'LlnTf! fi '!. vlieatn Wtfc n?' frR if lif .:i u l iti ' I-i , ., ;,iti -.;-.mH o' ;-J-: , -.r:; j :!(! ii )!;; 't'i ""H ,':,): r .liiJoi''? ' fuui: rvn i ;s li-i'J'iiS,- : .ii .-!! ffj: Jii.ni ni ui OCR STOCK! OF: . :) t fO-xniiii'' ;!! is? r- - vr-v "" Mi r ,f 115". fti"1) ?" . -: j C . X i -O ! -T . H ; I N G.; I 1 i i r i -1 Has won ,the admiration of the public of Charlotte and vicinity. - We are now receiving oqrieoorjd in stalment of " '' '.". - 'iif'-- ' ' -t !-"lil!'i .1 .:T ft'.". 11 K .).( : FALL 4 WINTER CLOTHING, j. ' Which we offer now A lower : prices :than any Goods ever offend' id' the tharketo'f Charlotte. Suits for Men, Youths and Bcana'cWdren's Suits from, 24 rears oldnpwards, at very low figures. AsaHour epmieUtors have Jailed toeompete with our low prtoasi shall ehdeavor to maintain the t - , : . ...... 1 "' same, as low prices and fair dealing is our principal rule. We Invite everybody to efvousacau, ,, '. . .1 '.,'' i : , ; - ... : ' i Polite attention shown to every customer, yhelher you want to purchase or not. RttspectfuUK L. BERWANGER '& BBO., ' novl7 : Fliie Clothiers andTallore. N OW IS THE TIME lit ttAVTNO PETKMtTMKn TO ' ' ' .- ! . : .Kfi,x( iU "Is .; ly.':n; - .... -: lmu: .- . :.: !.. ,. . : tr CHANGE MY BUSINESS,. . i klJOrFKB MTf BMTIBB STOCk Of ij'jU i- ! ;' "ii v -'.-(ii !. -va DRY GOODS, .ii-. : -tib i BOOTS and SHOES NOTIONS AND j LMJi , '.KV-l'i!t: if- rO0O:T " OO'1 tTTt'Bf-Ht;tlf:NrT'i'NlOGO fiiii-iv: ;.;.' "di --..ii.i viti'i ''' .in ; -: .i,r'!-.iy th !.'! .;. ;i ti ' AT AND BELOW COST. I HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK 0F :.J1.. .1 1 i if -1 . CO M M 0; ! AN K MEDIU M.. PRICED t !,;'-f. .- )'.-; ..-: i Jf-.vii' yi;I.i:- '!-V r";n .('; V'!1 Si' 1 1 'r.'i v i ; ' u? j -" -! ji. . 1 G 6. ' i-i ' I 11 .ii ; Si it i!-4? i' r'ti ft-xdtnviii - tl : ! e.;iJ7; -TO SUITrTHK LABORING'! CLASrJES,2- . v . ' . : -it -i.. .ii., ' l?1vtiMmttX'-:i ) ft ! i H-JJ-' ; i;s imnuc: ti;;U v'4Mii-tt ! WSITrfllLT BE CLOSED OUT AT! .: - i.t ii !;. '.'.) ; ...ui ji -.., , -j ' ' ?! i-i i in i 1 v-i t tfv'eix) WHATETEBrrT BRINGS BETWEEN NOW AND i -r,vi tv-- I' -it.?'t((4- , nti fH ' i'r .!-!' . tn, t5", f-.ljioij "j. .n.THX FLR8T OK' vtv, 1 ' -VA S ?T5fi E.-A;iRKB-r. 'AA I ' U U.J JT . J AAA H,5H. D UAU fi Jt"T ) ii l .- !OT MAKB BOOK VOR 1f.v L b i, .w DIFFIDENT. LINE OF GOODS. lu i fcafr Cjjl ASifaBB aot. iiiJi-iJi!, i.il nj t tTRX "RESTEDT FOR B ALCNEC3. " l! V .! iUi .-?u-.!- f t. . u'".il."!ri"r . . . r- . . . - idptlon Fbts o asy ts who ":i asrea ttopay$l,'wheiianef growtcf Lalr,'V j -1 Mqustares Is p'iblal pr-M Eiiil . f O, 2CUntonllao;NewY. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1878, edition 1
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