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- ,4- v . - - - . : : 1 , '- v2r . .... - - ' - fJB OBSESrXS JOB VIFUMIMT s K manner qfJob Work catno be donewUh PLANES, BILL-HMDS, - LKnxBrHJUDs, exam I - tl'. ' ' TAg,S RECEIPTS, TOSTBBFi 1 - ! . paogELirma; sumBiLL ' PAMPHLETS, CIRCVLARS VHECX8, dC S3 00 at VmIAm..... c B c !J:'- just Beeelved another lot of iuperlor CASHMEBSS AMD ALPACAS, RjuuriM in Prioa 'trom 25 centt to One Dollar. .-. i ( I-'- ji i ,'.- ijiih i v Ml. ."A .-. - . ..a . . iS - . v of COLORED CASHfflBESfU Wool, of iuperlor quality, at airtj eeat i ' worthll-Oa Do not tail to see our LADIES' CLOAl?S befwp 1 buymr;Wfilipaylro. ' " 1 5 ' ELLAS i40OHEN.'T UBGESS NICHOLS, 4 . - .:... J , &ALB W ALL . .hi-.i-rr-i' w : -. : iht i; ! 1 h -jU KEWnSiAC. BKDDINO, cj BEDDING, 4c. ..i-j.iait lii'ri !..( BEW)IN,C. nnntWnitl 1 ) 11 i . '1: --iii"-..' :;:v. t:: f CHEAP B CHEAP Hi r. i,ti: f.i -!l Jll. lfir LOUNGES ! LOUNGE8 ! LOUNSI n n -':. LOUNGES! ((( .,, LOUNGES! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS I PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! 1 4 -f..i tn No. B Wxarr Tradk Stbest. CHARLOTTE, N. C. ... . 'f;i ;:.! I-:1.:. tr Ladiaa' and: ontlemen's Hobe a fine .'-' ft' li'. 111 .111: ' -.il j. tf. Jli JARAiN J lU :l J' If:-". -.j.i M Hit A-K .U-ntli-i ilH-- -1 li',1 !,' ft! Mi .':.:,.( ' .'i.;!7! 1 V i''V A, 1, T.TJlw - .i u . . t URRR If 3 U TTTTU UBBB w 4 n fit TT TTt 11 w i 1 r !."u r 11 r. AT E. a ROGERS' WAREROOMS, :!.f!U;.r. .11 MKT TO ICS. My Stock to very Lar. : and embraces a full meof ' ! ' i -'r.'.vxs'.i an&es-Pnn liww ii ' i "Wf inin sjirtrrwO) tnm !.'"( II 1 ' -ff . 0:4 ynifritqvh u, Hfyhii; t-rji:: AMrtfl rf.vl.1 or;: PARLOR, CUAMBEB,, DINING BOO.; i .-j' y)h rwi.I ?"'. .fl) .jj o-j ! .":'!''-.': tn.i; f''vitpmnfi yvrihh !..! i'i f "f' MH3i Urn m . .i v.iUlti') -i , y-i ,y . . j ..UMh . ,. :.'-i'inxa nl? in) !.!.', of i-Mi.! ! 11 i . i .... : . . i . . ? 5bbis and alpacas. .iQLOAJ CLOAK g A HXW AND ELEGANT .i:k; tsiics t-jl stxH ' iLoi-ujlhaiu'' ": T OO OOO-ifK.K ; . OF Il.'.i t I. . . ... . .w . a HTM ivtijuilii ..!. M'-i oun :,:.. I I.r .tfrti .1 'i 'D .,3 ) . . COO o o o o o 000 Ij OO l 0 a L O O L O O A A A A A K K K K KK 8S 8, )LU i.mQQ,!-. iA,iA., IV. J g s 1. MIZ ) !S.t TH E NEWEST.PftETTIEST and MOST STYLJSH J! ! ri !iu b'l..- .1 THE SEASOJ.JI! :t:;j: rl . t'adur.t,.) iii-;, ( J i i. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. nOT29 -fTTONDERFUL, :'-U"-H it l.-.-.:-.ijJJ ti-' -:1: i -BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE.- A Fourth Stock of DRE GOODS In six .weeks. i! ii I ,! ( i I ' AA'A 'I i j i '? Blade and Colored Cashmeies, n . .( 11.: i'f 1 Black and Colored . Bunting and Brocades ' - 'ln all oolom i- .iwua-iiM iit'-f -U-bUJKM' -I Dili; ,r;!:hij.-l;!ji; -..vhit-J (V4 all Wool Plaid Dress Flannels. '.-.-.41 fir y.. 'rVh-.j-W-rr 17 .TTTi" icT7 .',! . for walking suits in plairi'snaas1 ' Please remember to look at my new Stock of Oil Cretans, that have been so popular this sea- Diensvtra'ret'mked earl, ;Vhf.jtamefltJharoi ; ' -'n : i: 'J,;iji ;)::;; ... -j; fee ttloOUi if-.y Silver and Gilt Edge CiBMLtsgej Goldidot Brussels Netting, the newest thing In ',ri':k4TTl!: :6osN,w "w c4r-wirft ' ; T o o N HN f OO w w K MN 2 .iiti;i,;i.i.l t: v:fw. !:; '?'. IVi " s.J Don't fall to look at my Cloaks, Shawls and Balmorals. The handsomest Stock of Ladles' and Children's Fancy Hosiery I ever offered; be sure and tfxaBM.tttaititelftrei purchasing. ',. Be sura and take a took at my new Stock of White serifs M$d)Wf. Another lot of th'oseBlaMets,"nearMn Wst In fact you can always find something new every day add ed to my stock, as I am roeeivingimods dail from Northern markets. ' 1 J ff it may be truly said that I keep the Em porium of Fashlo in Fancy Dry Goods. tdPrPrampt an4 careful attention) rfyep to:an orders. Respeotfully. T. L. SEIGLE, Odd. Charlotte Hotel. Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. nov20 N JEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! 51.1' i !.. GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! .il '..I .J ;i 1 Ha 'GLOUSNkwSV .IoIkI - Uj. if.) 'f)h !. GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! ii'.3,M 'ijTi ; ..'. nl; '-i;;:- -ifii An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties n PRINTS, ! -14 DRESS GOODS ! 1 BEADY-MAJ CLOTHING i JKiol two tnha&Xi) I BOOTS AND SHOES O I- M ! IHfellO'i h'37. lim ;'ie-..iij tii i'if -.'rfrtBrwItuo'i s?tlrtJ it-t 25perev,WDtorf'';ttils popular es tablishment. a,u73J lou I tn ft T A teell and exainour ! It i 1 ,,S H. MORRIS 4 BROS. .1. e:3fl MORRIS 4BR0S.JI, H. MORRIS BROS. m it ht & ivi stifl H. morris bbos; 1.fl2voiJ " -1 &pt25 at Reduced Bates LOAKS. i -4 He once was young and gay A beau. tAl;(thatwas.loneaoiS.!.j.i To-day He Is very 014 and gray. '' KlnaM l-biii iJT "1 His clothes were once tEe best; .. Ui Hl tile di.iiifH 1kJ ms vest Was flowered upon his breast ny.n-. fiitu Yir tm' j- t-.,i , He then was tall and slim; His eye Made allthe maidens slgV:; For him One of the Cherubim! - !' V. 'A 1 - . t T - i il i ' -Ha drove a handsome pair Of grays. And alL'meoi sang his praise;. M)f !Haa'iFeWadftrfspaTe. ',"''! H'iWanalamV .1.!. To take their places came. Theftowersupoihis1Teti''Jf ' ; 7. ..1 ITS; .".II! .! ! i , . i:lfr.f. yvas Roefireriarnpagne.. Dolne the Talmaee" Is what the swell boys of New York call it '-. t Vassar College girls are fond of vocal music, Gum, on pyittvme.' is .toMiiyorae cnewnr. Whitehall Times. The (Texas) Herald wants to quarantine Worth on the greuhd that? the latter raflnst Foi nTnHi Tina thA 1tii r . ,..'.... x TIC lloTmfliM nrlfl, vaw 1 lf1 c rttlolf fimffnn n Sunday last declared that "a police officer is the deputy of the Lord God Almighty." -By dtotolimtirins effort ttie temperance, reform-. ers of Maine have largely checked the consumption of liquor, but the consumption of opium has great ly increased. ,.. There are mysterious stories in New York detec tive clrclesof the speedy breaking up of an estab- llshmenfWfbat'eilWln which havte" Bee 'commit ed crimes as dark as those that gave the ln- nous (esteu House its ill name, u wnat is nint at oft proved a fresh1 horror l9-t0'b served nri for the prurient ,,..., Travelling by coach in Colorado is often made interesting by robberies and sometimes by exciting accidents. jAooacboontingflTO.passengerajsUd oft the narrow road into a gulch, near Leedville, and rolled over and over until it struck bottom side up, to a eiook ohrty foot below Threw nf the four horses were killed, yet the passengers escaped with only slight 4fcjtirls!3 yt&f tjrvered around a fire until daylight and patched each other's bruises with paper. ,,v ,V4 y. , , , A poor Irishman at Rochester owed a rich mkh some money, and was unable to pay. The rich man obtalnad a judgment and an execution, but there was nothing on which the sheriff could levy. The Irishman had two large pigs, but the law al lows a man two, and the sheriff could not take them. The rich man then brought two little pigs, hadlhem presented, to, the Irishman, and thereup- 4 'it J i Th Troubles in South Carolina Baltimore Sun. Secretary Sherman, in spite of his many preoccupations, seems to have: gone a good deal out of his way to write a letter to BeVj Lvman74Dott, editor of the Q7islatjiiffi Kewi York, ubout the mieinairxevemte ixou-! bles in South C&ijoiiriaJ Jtittife'that one Kedmond, suppxisea to 'tie Rn ifiicit distiller in that section, and under in dictment for the murder of a deputy United States marshal, had rescued, or been charged with rescuing some pris-j oners from the Pickens county jail. A; f err kjf; f reveue fficer wassento cqtuJteeafc3B, andj Jai ItZ&tipfin tre whieasUAtnm'I to be one of the jail "breakers, was sfiot and killed. The revenue officers who did the shooting surrendered them-! selves to the United States authorities, were indicted, and now await trial for murder in the Greenville (S. C.) jail, the State authoriinc to surren4 der them tdHbe owtodjfcof the United States marshal tiding' the decision,'! to use the srjttNpanguage, "of the question of the removal of the ac tion against them to the United States Circuit Court." Mr. Sherman profits by the facts in the case to make what seems to be anunnecessary, or at least irrelevant, plea in behalf of "the poor blacks," although'.what they have to do with KedmondV 'escapades is by no means plain. As,' to the supposed con flict of jurisdiction and the recalcitran cy of the South Carolina courts, it may help the readers to understand the mat ter if we refer them to the case of Car son, revenue inspector- wha someyears since shot and killed air' IJoeufltf Feint a man suspected "of smiiggJijig , ITgiTprB i fiwm n florman stfAnmsnin. narsnniwaR t arrested by the city police, and strenu-' ous efforts were made.bvjUnitedgiSteteB' District Attorney Stirlingtoayft-.the j act 1011 against jum-i&i,Mwt;jw.. iup iurisdiction of then.UBOiteiii-StateMCir- cuit Court. The Sj ,. asserted. cnd; Hiaratained its authority.. ti J tidge jypnd denied the application for the transfer; so far as his court waSx,lC!encQrefltlflnd, the man was convicted, jtenced1 to two years' imprisonmeflifCia j one questioned the completers pi.he ju risdiction. .,;! ysi'Si nr. -Ti-f.JI!,f,jUlJ Jj ' f.U I Metaphysics in the Vanderbilt V?itt CaW. ' During the cross-examination of Bisli- op -&1C xyiere, in tilt) mnaauiLis n-nnMx Wednesday, Judge lilaeteBOiighti to ex tract from the witness Bomerfexiaression of his opinitmiatheBreprfrtyv'liior ality, ratioKalitymBddrit.oitiithe.feom modore's action in giving nearly 1X)0, teifouridthe 'Vlanderbilt University I at Nashville, Tenn. The bishop Said he ueueveu ii was rautuiisu wwuir ifvvsv Black asked him it he tnougni 11 jrwa rational because it was right. bishoD said he thought it was right iui:it;!wfltfTtjMnakad ;-waa:ratio: Woimo it. was rio-ht,. "Ah." exclaimed' scaAaajiiL a .ciiscie. .., Wha systemu off thStr" wJlMtofl aDai-JTOP'C arlnmmnimrjratMl iataui8t,th&idisiu- sition of metaphysics and casuistry, and Mfifioji'sarQ'WbTtrW u,.JriexKSiPswefil Black nersisted in this line of inquiry, however, and ftasdry1-asKed,hGa1you imagine a bishop of the Church South and a millionaire- in .JNew York com bining together to prosecute such ah! miquny as tne estauiianiiJiciiv; ui a w- Doration for robbmg, wdpw anap nnana out or uieir iusu umtsiiuiiiuc, tw. for robbing the city of Nashville or th& Stat nf TpmiMfififi. without considering them both mad V Judge Comstock an Mr. uunton again uujevw, fMi?ift",3 hit ftf anrimonv was indulged in, but the court allowed the(guesupriifline bishop replied: "I could imaging ther enterprise. : - 'AJrABwraMBiaa-rw. ("1 i ia mm nHtnnrHnn of the American Deonle .are lo-dav dvlne from the effects of Dyspepsia, or. dlsn ordered7 Uvef."The resulttf ttese diseases -upon the. masses of.lntelligent .and, yaluablfl. people 4s; most alarmnigt; ttakinj-llfef actuMiyDuraen u, stead of .a pleasant lexistenceof enjoyment and usefulness as It oughHobe;-1 There is no good raat son for this, if you will ordxthrow aside jprejudio. and sKepocism, mKe tue auvico i iwuhsdb mx vour friends, and try one bottle of Green'8 Augg try its virtues, with sasfary restm eyeracB Vnn mii Inn a. uimnlfl bfltHft fOFlO CeHtSe tO tXV il Three doses will relieve the worst ease. Positively, Oliver Wendell Holmes. - . -it'Ti ;iiieatewai juytfry,,f notwithstanding an that lias been said' oh toe- subject' the 'search for Mr. SteWart?spWi1rra -pndedthtis'f i lri: utter (lisapirrAmieTrtj. All -'tttB '-supposed lues have; turned iout;to bej d$u sivfei ahdall the persons aUegedttoliaye been cooeerned in the outrage; aare'.niaw found to have had nptbihg tx dowitn it., Th.man CliTe,'Hpou: whom -strong sUspiciojri'f estfed, hpWevey grifltyihe iriay be of nfflliation with 1 btfrglars, seems now to be entirely exonerated of having had aaythifig to' do, with, thp desecr;a tion of Mti Stewart's rgrave.-! Xhe.two, burglars nrat arrested,-and. upon, whos alleged confessions $he .qe'ct disco v- ery of the tewart remains ,was thought to tesfJaie no-sf! held,-not as parties to that cri-me; but foi: other offenses 'The wild Stories 'aT rs Chrlstirtti: aM: Douglas have been blown to the winds, Therein ;not a. partiqjefpf yidence that or.that;he.had anytunaOj .p'wxth the, removal ot; we opay; wptwy Lipugtas . who was suDposed to be Christian un der an lliflk is now known to be Dr. iB. . P.1 Ilateli of ; Pittsburg ,Pa,i who. as in pursuit oi his legitimate business. . The mystery that surirounds the CEiminal act. : is deeper man ever. Tne police and the multitude of professional and private detectives , are alike' baffled.' The' in crease in the amount of the reward of fered for the recovery of the body of Mr. Stewart coupled with the condition that the persons concerned itt tne' rob bery be also &r:ested. and convicted, and announcing that payinent of the award' would , he' mad propbmonate' ,d the number convicted, hasJ'beeri of no avail. TJbomieaace1 in.idinft apd jthe body appears , fa ;be creeiwher hoh but t&einselMes can fin4 it. It is iwW .sug-; jested Jtbati, a reward, ite offered, for the recovery of the body only, and . that , i be increased to one hundred thousand dollars TMs, of course, ia. .what the gr"aveh robbers) hay a been: waiting for T"h'ey hav' cpunted on the anxiejty .nd distress of MrsStewart as WQrkmgMin tleir 'f avoTv and "are biding -jthpjff .f lmel If Jiude Hilton .yields ! to ; ther&uggefrr tion, it U clearyth-at iroWMiig . vaults ,of the remains !f persons,' who. died rich, will henceforth become a lucrative part of the burglar's profession. Ooly a Eanrod Mau.'' ' ; ):' 'I'.j'lPhlladeipma Press:"!; . . An, engineer, named "Edward 0smond was recently running a passenger ex press train through from Philadelphia to Jersey. City, i It wasone of the swift-esi-andiiheavlest trains, whick aJre only intrusted i to the most experiencBd en gineers. The traia; was making sixty .miles arr' hour, when a heavy -connecting rod 1 of the i driving, wheel Oh the -rig!it:6f the engine broke; and oieiead of it; swinging . upward with terrible: force, struck the cab beneath- him- and ! .shattered it into a thousand pieces. Cmond f ell seiiiaeless on the engihe. He as lioth trtirhed and scalded, and the ' pain- quicldy restored' cohscious Nrtsfcf S(i''- .-.); w l.K:r tu:us -l ijji regin !iwitlr Its- open 1 throttle, ,was rhshihg forward with frightful ve locity to 'certain- destruction. m : 1 Inside the Jdrtg ttajn of cars men wiere 'talkhrgs.' 'sriiokinlg, 'lattghlrigj women 'playirig' vith- their bablesi ; ' !The fireman TetmmSelf dowte' fYdra1 the tender and eSckpett j Osmcrridithight' have "done the same'. " Ihsteadhe fetept riloBg'tbe side of the engine,' caret (illy let himself into hia nlace. and with .nis badlv-burned rhgiids'ihe reversed the engine and ap- People inside the cr, went on with their ttfjatoif ( 'atid !.ahd the childreh ij,ave. , ,wiin uieix f mptnera, wno won-. derecU indifferently rperhapk; Why -the; WBto Minds1 thee is 'fedhiethih hhe in the' calm integrity Id fluty itf .the face of danger and death which 1b ' sd Often seen in the ftv esr trf- otweurc American mec hiica jwko fill post o.reponsibil ity, than in the dash' and sudden cour age of many a daring soldier on the bat tlefield:' - ' 4- He Had 'm. ! i ; T-St Louis Postl A barbet mjSt.;Iknais somewhat as- toTrislied eustomer of bis a few morn ihfifs' atKyiiv mbuntiriia' ihiih; stool, aiul ffomthat'elevated da4 awkward -pofei- tiOfi slopm'dow'td'shavehimr Upon irrawiring' pne cause or inc Berange pro cengs,'t!heon'teTntiOil of 'the cus tomer; may b better imagined than des-fcribed-Whett informed Ytfcafef'the floor was- cofed ''with' snakes'Iand other VerrrHn.' Se 'ho'w generally' gets shaved by'a tprancef mark' ' or inquires r if the "earber h?i.4 had hi ttommg oock- tfytee.)sst seating organ In the hu man Lody, and the bllei which it secretes is, mora. lWble to vuiftt'oh and misdirection from its proper channels than any other of the animal , fluids.. Tiiiflflly fnr thfi Mllnns, h(meYtathere.lajaa.un- Mfiit nffi i mm mUwrwrnplalnt, name siar4afBir teedlclne which for over a quarter of afentury has been achieving thorough cures of the above mentioned ailments. fever and ague; dyspepitel, bower complaints, rheu4 . matlc and kidney. Affections, and disorders involvr -tag loss of nervous vigor. It is, moreover, a pre tahbveQCUraPJrial1 disease, and affords protection )jrt!(,;oipBiW of j oourryrwner toatoire , scourge prevalent,.? as a r!eltapt6d to'the wedlclnal uirement of fJUtesi'ft s,spremely desirable, and ad a means o(ifrtirJngiKdebili tsiftoroughly .Orleans, , la annoutwedjlalso 1 that he is accompanied by his brother takarmsk the redoubtable Jubal A. Early, of Virginia; and dally tho turn niff hrTr(lAn tlVrf seen tiant at work from wjtolaift-fAirdgntritDa oi the Extr6ar4mary GfaHd Dftwlntf ot the Louisiana State Lottery, wnicn uce- Mioe. on xuesaay, De cember 10th. Last June a merchant in New Or leans eot the-100,000. wklch Is the capital prize1.' The reader who sends ten dollars to M. A. Dauphin, ; P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, mayget it uua draw. yag. Who knows? HilM , iPor upwards bl thirty years Mrs. WJnsldw'k acidltj of the stomach, relieves WlndcbTlC, mv nvmu ium incu udoi iui uuiuiou. ni L. ,').( -j y ., in . Tobacco at the Paris SxfonfteB.. ," ! -frlcial advices Just reive frcrm Parfcdeclare that P. Lomiard vo., oi jersey-. taty; -auMesBiuuy harried off the highest award given to any tobacco exhibitor, viz:The Only Grand Prtte JSold Medal for the supeiior Quality of taeU .Tin-Tag plug tobacco,- one-cut cnewmg tobacco, amoKing' tooacco, ana snuns.'- Bomecwenty-eignsAaDencaa firms, as well as the principal homes of Europe, were their competitors. vi&tu At rfTbB Deonle ot the Crescent r.City Are rapidly re viving under the clear skies and frbstr da vs. n The ib itrMd visitor, veilow fever, has left and the sbtritB el men are once more m accord witn uw aeveiopr; ment of their beautiful city. As the best evidence rlf the growing prosperity, it is noted that the sales of tickets in. Uie Kxtraonunarr Urand xnawins "which takes place on Tuesday, December, lOthn under tne management ana.arenor uenerats ii-JnTegarAofiLxHdslana,'an V; i ni ui. BinKmui luunuflEU. . ... . i - ' r-wr. i ci ii r j CHEW JACKSOS 8 BEST SWtktSAJlt WAVUU. w.i,.-:::. ;:. I'-sV. -st;. tnev nassea. over the very, mourn ot' tne v&;-a!l)d: wet;B feretfattk by tfee quit nigh ;crpurage of one j)bbr. worki WV"' '-' ' " ' '' ,-'--iin 'ill am , flatel'! Ute bowels, cures aysseniery ana aurrnoea. wnesnj lex arising from teething Or other causes; ' A old-1 ana Wcliiuiuwuiviuwjr. ccuus pa uyiucj Vj ' W 4ti ji;yr,-;j .j pi i'.. rpHE SCIENTIFIC-AMERICAN. -i U i-.n-ii:i b ThOmC'ftrptlar Sclents Taper in Uw Weria Oniy,. a yeai, lrMudlipot&g Weekly, 52 The iikatiM jShiaiM rkBiill Weekrr newspaper of sixteen pagis, printed ta tk t mow Deauurui..sijae .prorusery: uiusamatim spendld - engravings, , npraseattng the .newest Inr ventlons and the most recent advances Id the Arts and Sciences; including Newarid Interesting Facts in -Airrtculture;iHorttoultura.iliie Homei Healtni Medical Progress, Social Scleaee, Natural History. I uewoKTi Asuuaomr. . x ne. most vaiuame oraoDcai ers, py eminent writers :m au oeparcmenis oi nosv wui oe lotmaio be fotmdiDtiM SdenUfle AmarlcaiL year; 810 half yeara tor scount to agents. ,; Single ooDles. ten cents. Sold by an .Newsdealers. emlt by pos 1 taJ order to MUNNlk Co., PabUBhersT7 Park 1 no ew.ioBK ijii;,!! ;;- irni PATENTS. In conBectlon . wtth, the ScieiMdl American,. Messrs; ,.Munn t Co., Solicitors of 1 Amenean ana Foreign Fatents, fiave aao: a4 years" exoerlencci iknd now have r the laraeat estahushvT mept ia the; world, ; Patept.(axe, obtained oath'J oest ueruia.. a special nooce is maae ur tne ocren tlflc American of all mventlons patented through this Agencyi with the -name and, residence of t&e, Patentee. By the immense circulation thus jglyen, public attention Is directed to the "merits of tiie new patent, and sales of lntrodocOon otte&easUy eneaea,'u .;m t:?:nu.r .nm nun , Any person wiio , invention, can ascei patent cannrobaWr underslmed. We also , send free our ban book, about tba Patent Laws,, Patents, Caveats, ; Trader ( mams, meir costs, ana . now procurea, witn mnw for procuring advances on Inventions. Addrees for' the paper, or concerning patents. . ; n .4 i , , MfJNN 4 00i, m Park Row, New York. Branch Office, cor. t, & 7th Sts.t Wasnmgton,D. QL, ,novld-tf -iTJ JEW BOOKS. .k , Philip Bropks' sermons, (cloth,) Library of British Poetry, cloth,) Tlslon of Echardcloy.'-; Nelly's SUvepMine, (elothv). - Old SMpWaJehause, paper,) ; ; . .i Bxixy;ckitrijJ1' ' , . Round about Ftance, (eloth,) : - History of Music, (cloth,) ' The Witchery of Archery, .(doth,) . ' Villages and Village Life, (oloth,) y ouman's Lessons In Cookery, (cloth,) Free Trade and Protection, (cloth.) : Mayer on So n (cloth,) ; ; - .. , .Grafting and Budding (clot hi) Home LessousUcloth.'t' $1.75 6.50 1.25 :1,B0 M)c 1.50 2.oa L.d0 : iiso" 1.75 10 1.75 1.00 : 1.75' 1.25 , ..Err i'i.i; Jip ii.i i .; A. BAB G A I N ,!. ! !. . . . ,;. i. ,'.'. .' ; .: . New and -complete jMt of the last edition of APXETON'S 'if&ft 'AMEAiCAN "ENCYCLOPiE DIA" bound inheeD,App)yito ..... ' 'Vr " ' ' TtDDY & ; BROTHER. ; R,U;B BE B; T,A M P S, . ... ; ' ' And- INK for Rubber. Stamps, for sale at reduced rates, by TJDDY 4 BROTHER.. ! MAGIC FOUNTAIN PENS, With extra points f qrrsarjje1 , , . TIPDY & BROTHER. oct8 jflONDENSED TIME. ' NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. TRAINS GOING BAST. J , ' ULl No. 8 Daily exJBun. Date, Nov. 10. '78. No. 2 Daily No. 4 Dally 4 -U- Leave Charlotte,. , l"r Greensboro, ! " "Raleigh, Arrive Golds boro, . 3 45 am K.t0 a m 65 pm 5.30 a m 410pm 3 00 pm 1 5.30 am 5.25 pm 9.80 am No. aConnects at Salisbury with W.N.C.R.R. for all points in Western North Carolina, daily except Sundays At Greensboro: with R. D. R. R. for all points North, East and West At , Goldsboro with W. k W. R, R. for Wilmington. " No. 4 Connects at Greensboro with R. & D. R. R for all points North, East and West - ' !' 'I'D r- . . TRAINS GOIMO, WJST. ..,...,. aaa rjaaaej a pew tusco?erf or rtain. free of charee. 'whether il be obtained. ' tw wrftnurto ttai : .1 ::N0.7. Date, Nov. 10, '78-i No.4 . No. 3 Dally , . . Dally. Dally. ex. Sun Leave Goldsboro," fLSiam 5.85pm; - . ! Raleigh, 3.50,pm . i5.30am , ". Greensboro. 88 pm 6U7am Arrive Charlotte, 12.25 a nr 10.50 am ' - ; No. 1 Connects at. Greensboro . with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C, C. & A. R. B. for all. points South and Soutbrwesti at Air-Line junction with A. A C. A. L. Railroad for all points South and SODtb-east' . ':(r; ; I ri ' No. 3 Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C. R. R. daily except Sunday. At Air-Line Junction with A. 3c C. A. L. Tor an pTjtnts outh and South-west. At Charlotte with C., C. k A. Railroad tor air points South and South-west '. 8AI.KM BRANCH. Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8.50 ,p m Arrive Salpm, " ". " 10.60 pm Leave Salem, - " " ! 5.45am Arrive Greensboro; " ". .. - . 7-46 m 1 ' Connwtlng at Greensboro with trains on the R. & D. andN. C Railroads. ,( , . j. " SLEEPING CARSj WTTHDCT CHAHGl - Run both ways, on Trains Nos. 1 and between New YorK and 'Atlanta via 'Richmond, ijreehsboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Sios. H and '4-between New York and-Savannah la Rlchaiend, -Charlotte ana Augusta... i, -4 Through Tickets on sale atoreensrxrro; Kaieign. Goldsbom, SallsbTiry and nialottejiaad. tt all principal: points South,. South-west,. West, i Nerth landJst For Emigrant jrates to fwots lu Arkan sas' and Texas, address ' H ' -7 J. R. MACMUBDOi t .- ; Gen. Jassenser Agent, nov20 Rlchmona Va. ; CHARLOTTE . COLUMBIA AND RAILROAD. AUGUSTA l-r i....i.T,!..' Charlotte, Coltjmbia and Augusta R. R., ; Ji ,'. , ,aBEaiA.S.CN0Vjlfl878., 'Thelfflilowlntt Passenefeil Scheddte ftttt be' dnera-' ted on arid aner tnwnte: ; ,-DAY PASSENGER. ,. Going SopTH. No. a. JjeaveCharlDtfe....i,.;(..iMf -a 11. Axrlv,e Columbia. . . CX, . , -i-i f v " .3 iivb Lvettorumbia.... f...?::, A:. . '850. x. 'AirlvAnguste.Cnv'y.l.U.'.; 8 SO lMC 1 Oil .-Tu,K. 1. 1! .: itl'HII tvenlugustaiJ-i at :ljam - ;-ji: O0 a. k. . AniverOoiumbia'.. rtufl-..v ,..r .. 1, 20.?. m. IveCumbia......?.... ll30.ii ' Arrtve Charlotte.' : Kvf: . .. I . il . i . . 6 4JWP. M !i(fl-rFBEIGHTAqA?0tMM0ATION(,j , 2fKlfc 'Antve. Columblai t .V iii. I . i i -. u . .11 . 11 Leave Xlumbla .j..,. . . . ...... . a. ,12 40 a. m. 4Tle AflKna'vi." i"'Tft,;5-l ? ,..9 8Q;a.i tfenwkKonWi No 8. L.",..lf -' . - ''ji - i ::W.!Hy.j..uy.ao.va,i8 oeo?. x. Arrive Columbia-. 11 80 f.m. Tav Columbia.. 12 05 A. X.' 'Arrive Chaxlott,.i i.U.jUjOiwW. 10 A. x. Trom Augusta to New Yorkileavtag: New 'York at '&'15. ia., ana AsguBM at .oo a. m.; f ixonj i : Train Npi .7 will lay Columbia fxora.il. 55 . DMn.. Saturday tfll 140 a. fa,.Ionday 1.. liauf i.VH o niUM.1 Vl uvxv aawv tirLBSaturoloi2.oaa.Ta:;'llonaayi:!T nr . -ir nj 2J tj ji .a. ajlxoxix, rpenntenfleni.. rTOiifr 1 :h:oLu rj- i J- .i - -' -f- "H - - i r -1 - - '-j - r M x TILL AHEAD," i. KOTWTTHHTAKDINO -MY EXTRAORDTABY LiRQE PURCHASES THIS FALL, AND ''' ' . : ' ii i - ' 1 : i ) . . f , - u r . H :i'l -. f ., ,, J i REQABDLBjSOE ATTEMPTS . j it" :').r'J.!.'. t tu , ,.( !!;. ; - o.v . i ir. 'ii:;v.i;.f. i!; i from all quarters to direct the trade 1 i: l ;.'r, i! I- .Vnill lji ! 'i ri ' -'ii'ii iuu; ;ij(;4.'ii' iicnv Hifia iI-tl.1e4lto en thene ' ; iuuildl and my superior advantages 1n put-: ' ' I'Mt ", -(ii. : flbases on the other hand. i- ; ' - :A'i .il-!' i ii';: i . DU Y.ii, V E R.C O M E 'i ' !::' ;' ALL ; , AND, I KAVS HAD AN UNPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE, -so much 80,hat it enabled me to buy i Mil )- niKKBiXWO 0W6 g.gDD . fertc o8oo N HN DDD 1 TTTT T T , . : OO '! O ' o o o o o OOi oco o o O O O GOO. K K which is just in and to which the WHOLESALE TRADE AND RETAIL BUYERS , are respectfully asked to give their attention. I ''!! ,",t..i,'t In..; ,,,',.;.. To all' who' vyerit North for their Stocks' 'i would respectfully address mysen and- bet W ug gestari1 easy' ahd heap: method of repIenUhirtg theirSto,by cahinkbn me. ' , " ' . t2& To all old and regolar customers who hare bought from me this season, 1 wquW say ome again. MySTOCS is complete in all its various departmeots, - . : ; . 1 'Respectfully,; 8. WITTKOWSET. npvL2 jemabka!ble I OUR STOCK JS COMPLETE. OUR StOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Our Prices Less than any other House. ur Prices Less than any other House. A Fine and well Assorted Stock of Ready-made Fall and Winter OCO L . OO TTTT H H II HH H OOO OOL OO T H H II NW N G G O L O O T HHHHNICNG OOL OO T H H n H KK G OG OOO LLLL OO T H BUN HN GOG CONSISTING OF MEN'S. YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, Can be Found at W. KAUFMAN, COS. Springs Corner, Charlotte, N. C. .'in. A well Assorted Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, ! FINE GAITERS,5 HATS A CAPS, i . .' i'.' Always on hand, at Reduced Prices. - '5 ; : r ; . i. ... GIVE US A CALL. sept20 j UST .REX36ryl BY EXPRESS, I". ! I! '7 ; ' Ji; 'iK-m::? f- :':!,"' ill. :s! ?; : .r.:,' I Another laige stock . HATS, COt ETS, IMi'ii; wi:lJi i'f, ti.tf ,,.. '. .ii f(7 l nib .-m'! :-! 'to i;-.;;-n im-ws 'H.-. : ;-'? ti i ! '. :- .f;i;j i.f :iriT fti iffiSl.fT-y-Jf ,fr( -? iiini- j: v BALMORAL S13BTSv!i. .i ti. ;f,-i: V!Jo;;ii uno ;i.-'.fi-f tih A ..-hi-.' 1 OA l.-;t:-i't iJ-Mliif ;j.,' -.iji. ', ;J,,ff Ji;....II!i. Kli t jr'lSlr iU S-iltiiliK',, f v . ;ii i: iu .' V)U t, l .:A.ui j . . . f And fine FancyjapJJRj at the lowest possible A-i i 7im'iro'l',Aiir!'1ri! i tff " PHjim'm-(t tin hi tii U)vttm.iexwxriuii T'lrifa vf;:(.' n.j.f rrtf 'il niij; .1-.. . nont oil ; t ii; ' 'i'''-' "' ' ; :: it,'- . 1'i-i f! It '! 1 ..!' . : . It i.. . . f.... i '.l.'KjKJ 'i !! '!' ' t i ' .! I .. ,!( -Oi'il I-''if -OilO'If ijif;l KKn.", '! " ' t! Til H.f icyi j!-,;. (-tr., .,; ... i . . . . . t BERWANGER fBRO., : I : i' vn w TTTT H mm If H-ra AHA .TiMiitwm.JHA j -' w , ' -iff -!t i: "Tif bsH& OOOt, '! OOTTJT gj O OL O O T HH I H' iff rf - in n i 0 Tj O O T on 00OLLIl.'00 5 H .1-1 tu U M"H A lr M M A A V. I':::' HBu il L g glLLLLW OUB STOCK Or CLOTHING Has won the admiration of the public of Charlotte and vicinity. We are now rewivtirg ouf second hi ' . ...'.' ::. Ij. - stabnentof v.. ...-....,..... I FALL 4 WINTER CLOTHING, : Which we offer now at lower prices than any Goods ever offered in the markets of Charlotte. Suits for. Men, Youths and Boys, and Children's Suits from 2Vt years oldapwards, at very low figures. As all our competitors have failed to compete with our low prices, we shall Endeavor to malntam the same, as low prteeand fair dealing is our principal rule. We Invite everybody to give us a call. Polite attention shown to every customer, whether - . Mi you want to purchase or not , Respectf ully, L. BERWANGER A BRO, , ' nov-17 ! ii .. ,,.. Fine Optiilers and Tailors, . OW IS THE TIMEtilt "''' ;u!..i. i hji. HAVING DETERMINED TO in if.'. I! CHANGE MY BUStNESSi if OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES NOTIONS AND am OO TTTT H g H KSf N GGO O O t O O T H H II HN N O G ool oo t h, Hpnoao 000 LLLL OO T H H li N If N ) OOO AT AND BELOW COST. I HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF COMMON ANDC.MEDIUM i PRICED Srr: CLOTHING ' Si n i .11 . - TO SUlT JTrIE LABORING CLASSES,' ; - ; ' ';.i:i" -u::.i.;v .U. . 'ill : i :.:r,. 5i . ; ... ,, WHICH 'WflX l ( ii PITIYEiY BE CLOSED OUT AT" i '-ii--!; -m;; ri'.i,iM H tt ... .,;( 'j'I J C l; Ji-ii.'. i'i :'!..,; "fr, , .-ij i; ."Ml Hi.!! ".'! . , . . . ... I WHATEVER IT BRINGS BETWEKH W ASU ' -"III ; II j-., t .j J J j I ,i j i!;;i: i j j'i inri l.-.-f : l ;!? . ,, ' '-THE 'FIRST OF' i.ff(.-: . A i;i!ij-) it. ii. ,' ' ' i' iu. t i ' ' A KK ' H :H,-rH'. r y y 'A A! ME .i TT iwj li jj.m (i-ui'il&fit 1 1i i'l-" fi' iiatMfi ;;ro .s ifi;if J; -ill. oi iifj;uu sunn on u.iU r.ithiu:-, ' 11,1 Different imeo goods; & ' : ;-'s wtmn yr;v t'l .bvkjib l;ii; JiiiHh.V i.t.j-.j o'-. -: nov: l;l .. tjigM Bnrt w a v ' Hi n .;!f .:-:'! !' - '"M ! i . . : , . ' . I ! I II ' : . .!. ;. !fcAAsWxn. 'wHHJrt i5dlo iii v -j . tc .wfcii '...i, ; - - ' ' -'-v- '-. f J Si! J.I ; Prescription Fbxx to any perstms who will agree to pay $1, when a new growth of Hair, Whiskers or ' MoostaenM i aotuauy proaucea, ... randekbuh x .1 .Alvitirt 'J.h .tl ... 1 . .. :' : ij!-j-, 2o ty I b-j;ft miiff jf j': 5
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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