.J Jto; si?: THX OBSXRYEB J09 DEPARTMEOT ttuji Titian thoroughly sopnlted with erery needed want, and with the latest styles, of Type, and every manner of Job Prtatmg eaa now Wdone with neatoees, dispatch and eheapoeea. Weeanfarn ish at short notice BLANKS BILL-HEADS, ,, . LXTTXR-HEADS, CARDS, TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS. CIRCULARS, CHECKS. AC SUBSCRIPTION RAIB8 : : parfy, on var, (pwtt-pnid) in advance $8 00 Six ifwM ........ 4 00 nree Months - 2 00 or Month 75 WEEKLY HDtTIOlT : Wf'-iy , ( in the county) m advance. .......... .$2 00 outofttecotmty.portpcnd, 2 10 Sir Mrmtht ..... 1 00 Literal Reductions jor Oluto. , , . !f:ry;;A Vr:: ; CH0TEN, C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, I860. NO- 3,398, f - mm If ' ' f rV if '-If jli4 &ww i AVE II AVE ESTABLISHED X Several Bargain Counters, and on them will be found some VERY CHEAP GOODS :o: We Have Spread Out an Immense I Stock of Ladles' and Chlldrens' Colored Hosiery, Which we Propose to Close Out AT A SACRIFICE. :o:- HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, COLLARS : AND CUFFS, C0LLARETT3, HANDKEBCHTEF BOXKS, A&D MANY OTHER DESIRABLE GOODS WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS 07 COST. "Everybody and their Friends" are most respect fail' Invited to call and see us. ALEXANDERS HARRIS. :o:- P. s.- J;in. 18. . We will also dispose of a large lot of Ladles' and Gents' Underrests. A. A H. (Couizttiautvi&s, Sac. FANCY GOODS, TOY,, &C. AT RIGLER'S "You will find the largest and bst assortment of Toys ever brought to the city, xney are now De inz opened. Candies-Both Plain and Fancy We claim that we have rsgood if not bettorthan you will find elsewhere, and Ht prices as low If not lower than you can buyithe sane in the city. FRUITS, NUT3, RAISINS, CITRON AND CURRANTS. Seedless Raisins for your Christmas Cake. i The best assortment of PLAIN & FANCY CRACKERS Ever brought to the city. CANNED GOODS Of all descriptions. Here Is the place to buy your CAKES ANIXBREAD, As we make a specialty of Citkes especially for vmiMiuas. come ana saei Respectfully Dec. r, IS V. RIGLEB. Wvoftsslounl. RO. D. GRAHAM, -A.TTOIx.IT3B"Z" -A-T IiA."W, IN the State and United States Courts. Collec tions, Home and Foreign, solicited. Ab stracts of Titles, Surveys, &c, furnished for com pensation. Office :-N. E. Corner Trade 4 Tryon streets, Charlotte, N. C. f Jan. 6. W. S EVERITT J SURGEON DENTIST, rpNDERS his professional services to the cltl- zens oi charlotte and surrounding country. Office on Tryon street, opp. Ellas 4 Cohen. . Jan 3,-1 y. CARD TO THE -fFFLICTED. i'U. ROBERTSON, 19 SOOTH EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MP; ' 7J,'.: rom fifteen years experience In hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure In all diseases of the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous hyttem viz: . Organic and Samlnnl i Weakness, fm potency (loss of sexual power). Nervous Deblil t) and Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dim ness of Sight or Giddiness,, Palo In the Back and Nortumal Emissions, , etc, all resulting from abuses in youth or excesses In manhood. Diseases recently contracted cured In Ave to ten days, and tnepouon entirely . eradicated from the system. Also an skin and .blood diseases oulckly cured, Pj HBbertson, a graduate of ,the University of Maryland, refers to aay of the leading physicians of Baltimore. Special r attention given to all far male complaints and litegulartles. J All consultations strictly confidential, and meat clues sent to any address. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply, septlOlr GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF fANCY DRESS GOODS! To-day we will begin to close out oar Fancy Dress Goods at from 25 to 40 per cent 'reduction on former pr ces. Come early and get lrst selection from the Largest and Handanmeat Stock ojj Fancy Dress Goexten-tlie city, consisting gfJIROCJLDED SaKS, in alt clors,?8JpedjBjy)ED SATINS, Plain and Figured . SATTEEN ; Also a handSQihe line ojt Jlanc st4Blfevery cheap. . CLOAKS, The Largest, Handsomest and Cheapest 8to$i In the Ciiy. Come, see, aAd be cotu FLANNEL it. for Ladles, Misses and flentlemen in. all sizes and Qualities these we now offer at greatly reduced prices. Come and see us, as we are determined to sell these goods even if at a sacrifice. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE 4 CO., Tryon Street ' Dec 30. - JJXisccIlaujcints. THEJHJNUINE DR.C.McINZS . . Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR ' VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, t or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils, dilate ; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional lieadache, with hamming or throbbing of the ears ;an unusual secfetion of salfraHslnn? or-furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone'; fleeting pains in the stomach. ; ,Q(xasicuy.L-nausea. and vom iting ; Violerit, am4 -tkro'trgfeout the abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times costive ; stools slimy, not unfrequent ly tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard ; nrine tarbid ; respiration, occasionally, difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes; dry and convulsive ; uneasy and dis turbed ,sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally; irritable, &c. ' :- i Whenever tlie above, symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANES VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form ; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the slightest ihjury td the iiiost tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver " mifuge beaii the signatures of C. MfiU13 Arid rXAItfKG BrCS. jafclJhe wrapper. :o: DR. C. MoIANE'S LIVER PliLLS . are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but, in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a sinjTtf purgative ,they are un equaleri; 'J .; f The genuine are never sugar coated.' ' Each box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's. Liver P1lls. -: Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon 'having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's. Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming; Brqs., bf itjsiirhPa., the market being full of imitations of the name MclMne, spelled differently but same pronunciation. .. ; y. J Via ji ' . , y. . f. Si i. - T&r. jr.: , ii i ' Xbe Stomach li StrensrtlicraMy f The liver regulated, the bowels put io proper o av a MAAAAntkAiL Anil mnvfAjul.-JUUl tflA TtPf effeetlve appetlter, and It oorfllal peculiarly , adapt d to the wants of the aed and lnnrrn. , ' For sale by all diuggufts and dealers genejaJrT more : HO Only a Memory Only a memory, no! a Dnght oasis in my lite; Only a hope toosweet to last,' " Only a dream mine golden past Only a-memory.- - Only a ba ashopelessy:adrllt ? Upon the roftlng' tide of lfief -T 1 1 uniy a nope, iwm never sina, Though tottering near and nearer the brink - Only a hope, . , - Only 4 wish am nmtog more, ' Tnough lost in the treacherous whirlpool of Time; Only a life atone onSbe wave, t t Only ahaart lAto.seWagidst-t Only a heart Only a flower, uplifting Its head To, kiss the bright dewdrops of morn ; , . Ooly a flower, all withered and dead,. , a& eyeauig comes wun noiseless ieaa- U1U! July a flower. ,11V. Onlr adawdroD ellfltenlnsrftt mom . . Upon the tall rose-leaf that hangs on the stem ; 'Twaa bornia adsador. 'twill die 'neaUi the ray Of the shimmering llght of tfte bright or!) of day Only a dewdrop. ' l" ' " ? t . v Only a secTetno'lieoe lor ifadaMii No hope for a future In the deathless Beyond ; f)mti the wemorAas. to brighten and glow, . To live In my heart forevermore-r , ,. ,. .., t r OnJUrthenieaiorlea,,, ', ,', n ..; ' " Only a'promfe ma4e.WWDroke; - . ,' Only a moment of bUaaful xeraembrance' Only a sigh from the depth of my heart, ,. Only, a meeting forever to part Only a promise. o ... . .. , , OBSERVATIONS. : -v."; -t.. ,, 4.; TT ' HB 4a- this winter the- cold wave haai&istffick anything in this section except the third-term boom Phil. Times. ' The" dltfeienc beiweerl al sbaleilaker and a dentist iB-that-one ls-alwaysvetitheweigfe and the other Is always en route. All but three members of the Utah Legislature aw. omparatlely speaking, bachelors, having only one wife each. 4 --? On February 1 1 Japan will celebrate the 2,540th anniversary of Jlmnu Ten.-0's accession to the throne of the empire. Jimnu was a good 'sover eign, but he la dead now. . - The fellow whosw6re faff Bwearing off t5alculates that he Is abou the only man who Is sticking to his 1 st of January vow at present Rome Sentinel. Observing little brother's remark before a room full of company: "I know what made that red mark on Mary's nose; It was the rim of John Par ker's hat." And there are girls who believe that little brothers never go to heaven. A conceited young lady in St John, while airing her knowledge on various subjects, remarked: "There is nothing made in vain." "You are," said a youth standing near her. "Am what?" said she. "Maiden vain," replied the smart boy.; ; , After family prayer, a few evenings since, a little Qulncy boy asked: "Mamma, how can God hear folks pray when He's so -Tar away7" Before" the lady could frame, a suitable reply, a sunny-faced little miss of Ave summers vehemently said: "I'll JeV bet He's dot telephones amnnln' to every tiajsei"t. 1. j ... U A lady at the West has a letter from her grand mother. In which she explains that the reason she has time for letter-writing In the evening was that TVeuBts Grace Fletcher is trying to entertain a young man by the name of Daniel Webster by play ing - checkers. : Father . aad unolei Chamberlain think him a young man of great promise, but we girls think him awkward and rather verdant" TIJLDEIf . What the Old Ulan Does, and Wbat ' He ia Accused of Doing. Wash. Cor. Augusta Chronicle. Ji Mr. Tildea: is not now exerting a subtle force all over the country, he is much maligned, ; . Every mysterious po litical ripple; qr? result is attributed to him. The present legislative calm is supposed to belbis handiwork, although some folks timidly suggest that Mr. Blaine's absencte at home may account for1 it The defeat of Thurman for Sen ator in Ohio is ascribed to the Pacifie railroads plus Tilden. Senator Whyte's discomfiture in Maryland is traced back to the old man : at Gramerey Park. It is said that no Democratic Senator who toted for vfhe electoral commission shall prrraper, if Mr. Tilken can pre vent it: I do- not know about Mr Thurmam;biit tny impression , is that 1 senator Wh vie made some capital mis takes and invited defeat. I think, too, I' tTito '-riiVif' In AfWvlanil i ull.nnwcrfnl and that Mr., Gorman ruled the ring. It is a pity that' the city of Baltimore 'ceu?&Tir'CT5mfriAnd orrelSenatorj'and it is to oe regreuea 'xnac ine wtate ot Maryland has no expe'rieded states men Ita1 the ttpper House of Congress. But I am decidedly of the impression that Mr. Tilden had no more to do with this posture of events than Grand Khan of Tartary or Col. Jack. Brown. I simply detail these circumstances, and am, prepared to furnish others, in or der to demonstrate' what a mysterious and pervading influence that strange old man still possesses, and that, if in deed he be engaged in machination, the world will be startled to some purpose when he starts hi8 entire system with an electric throb that will make Menlo Park look like a junk shop in eclipse. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. He' There were no deaths, either white or colored, reported in Columbia last week. :; ' Simpson Bobo, of Spartanburg. S:lC has. been superintendent, of the Metho-. dist Sunday school for forty years' " : Darlington Southerner: W.-J. Eat tersoh, a white man, formerly of North" Carolina, but latterly living near Eging ham, was found dead in the woods last Saturday morning. The coroner's jury rendered a verdict that deceased came to fits death from natnral causes. - On the evening of the 10th inst., Mr. -James A. Gray, of Laurens county,, accidently" shot himself with a pistol at the residence of Dr.'Drummond, in Spartanburg eounty. He called on a YOjuxffJady;at, DrTJrpmmor$d'son the. yemng atoovft mentioned, and rdached the house in a drenching rain. He sat, by a fire to dry himself, and taking his ipistol from his pocket, by some careless handling it was discharged, the ball Uking effect in bis breast, in the re gion of the heart, inflicting a dangerous, wound. He is now in a critical condi tion.: ..... . . i i RAILROAD TALK IN GEORGIA. DO- What the Klngw of the Rail are - '- " ' -inf. Atlanta Constitution. At' last we have the promise thafir there will be-within the near future two powerful lines of road reaebisgj to Georgia ports direct from St. Louis and Chicago. ' i. " These lines will be controlled by the Nashville, CUattanoOffa and St. IjOnis company, known as the Cole company, and !the St. Louis and Nashville xJdm panyheaded by Dr; Standiford. It is more than possible that we. shall have a third great line, controlled by the Cirtdnnatti Southern; bat itsCincih-i natfis very much averse to pming arty more money into her great enterprise 'at present, we1 need not count upon that at present. j , , : lj 4.S sure as shooting, however, we may fAt'nponithei'tw) first named companies pushing to the Atlantic coast at Port Koyai, iirunswick or; Savannahs They are -both k)brpewcr- Louisville line has over 1,400. Each of them promise, to, do, grand; thilaspr theJSoutm'aha Inhke tfiet.'M fpfual SeCtlOn 01 LUIS repuunu. Their i 3nf .atatos.ttjeijjfute purpo dbrniofra winose ir cur oil mem must therefore be of great interest to torr DtoDfer:V'.t;hi"l:-,!4tle; 'MfitoteX of kmnnvMW toe t,temmts of their projectors and wtiirttifti :hhM to da , T , ', . , . Tprudant. an f NAsiiviLiiEi Jaiuiafy lrTiietd is4iifind-tha1; nadQabt buBhat NaVineraauasp uisVilte and akted a controll- iner interest in.ai NasliviHe and. Chatta nooga company, by which that road aud i its 'branches . pass.s tOKitheiM, I ffave this fromOoli'CohB hithselfl The price was ninety-five cents, and thre million, eight hundred thoutafffttarrtlars Tirartti'wefe' bought. ' SteveniqnK' C1-ae-Criend,-coattenoad to un- loaaiiahatne sale soon wjsn)bWa;pfniC. to Btcrrr the presenfc.wore on ine Mwens-s Fboro extension, destro cbance of tniiiaing tne ern, and ajjeflUaLtd-Oti Of" 2&6 the eorgia present Tvest- the lease of, the Central road. Colonel Cole's direc tors weffetyh'rfvelratjltllat lease to day, but tiid'tiot tteei, the New Fork' directore not coming. 1 it ThwCnhhtrta of CbleVoiad was t0U2ht Tbf .lesthah. feptM hve cost to build the', Georgia. : -Weterft, -.and leavesiio rwonoTiibttilding that line. The!; lease" itflliie'-Ceritral is." the feportedi, cause of'fbls-JrcendeiabaTirloning him thoughdlfintrjatyredhat'ttfe purchase! J was maae dy toe menus ujl noiiucm, -BRkJiiewh,vi6ralWm rapia. strides sowaras compeuiionw a xne tfituHTSW1, ana' asnTiiKr-peopieiu iy is o ver pari, Nashville k'ter; exc: iftiA) ok; .car.. To all wh$ arq stilejringijom)tr4 errors and In-, discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de-(-ear. loss of manhood, kc., I will send a recipe that, wllowe jeEBiCHAflK hta areat MiMdr mi fUaeBverea..bK ,sUslwari In anathrAmerioaiBend' a selfjaddresseo: envelope-,, tbe fiEV. JOSEPH T. IiNMAJ?; BtaUoa prNew York City. an26 TJUe Ute Tribe jTIust Disappear. Washington Special to Baltimore Sun. The Ute Indian investigation now in progress here promises to be a long one and will undoubtedly end in the' removal of the Indians from their pres ent, reservation to some other location. Where that will be it is difficult to. say, but in all probability to the Upper Bio Grande, with very , restricted limits as to the area they shall occupy. Ouray is in favor of locating in that valley with his tribe, "each to have a specified amount of land, but the entire area to be made in one reservation. It matters but little how the present .examination of the subject, either by Congress or the, department, may terminate, the finahty of the Utes as a nation is be yond doubt. Even should both Con gress and the Indians agree to establish the latter on the Grande river, in Colo rado; the State feeling against them is such that they could not remain there more than a year or so. The State is crowded with miners, who will pros pect wherever they please,, no matter wnac law may oe enactea ior tne pro tection or tee Indians, mere are Hun dreds of stock-raisers and ranchmen in JheState of Colorado who are no w watch ing for ah opportunity to locate in the fertile valley of the White River, where the uhf ortmiates of . the White River Agency were massacred, Ouray, who is chief of all the Utes,. and who is wise enough to foresee the result, is willing to accept almost any, terms. He is aware that the fate of "his tribe ia sealed, ,and that it is useless to, .contend against a fearless, restless population of miners and ranchmen ; yet he is naturally anx ious to secure the best.terms he can for his people. The examination now be ing made can do but little - good; . the war has been started, and '. tlie, citizens of Colorado will not allow it to end un til the last Indian is removed fiom her borders. ' (EiMii THE HOLIDAYS ARE NEAR AT HAND ! And both the yi ung and old are looking forward in bright expectancy, and with joyful hopes that some kind remem brance may be left as a token of friendship from some relative or friend. We trust that none will be disappointed, and that old Santa Clans will distribute his favors not only with a libend hand,but will not show any partiality in his dis bursements. We are glad to see this time-honored custom increasing in favor with the people. We hope it will continue to grow, and tliis joy-giving time will.be looked upon as one of the happiest and Brightest days in the year-JLet us all extend a willing hand and assist those who desire to carry out their part, but who, owing to numerous obligations and limited incomes, are deprived from contributing what they would be most willing to do if circumstances did not pre Vent. Let not selfishness but liberality predominate. Be willing to divide a part of your own good fortune" with those who are not so fortunate, and note the change your kindness produces. The gladnessjthat speaks fittm the heart will be swflicient evidence of the joy within. There is not one of us who cannot contribute something. The gift may be hum- : ble; that matters not ; it will be acceptable. We trust that not only our old friends but also our young friends will, while their hearts are joyous and glad, not forget to add their mite to the happiness and pleasure of those who have not been 89 fortunate. We have made a specialty in the selection of And havie a collection that will prove useful, serviceable and acceptable. E.D.LATTA & BRO. OVEKCOATS In large quantities, best styles and lewest prices, ft I. BERWANGER & BRO'S. A new and fresh line of Boys' Clothing, Just received at L. BERWANGER & BRO'S. Broken Suits at half their value, at L. BERWANGER & BRO'S. 500 Pairs of all wool Job Pants at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, worth $5.00 a pair, at L. BERWANGER & BRO'S. Only First-Class Goods Sold in Our House. . . The enterprise of .manufacturing our Fine Clothing ourselves, makes our house beyond any doubt THE MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING iHOUSE IN THIS MARKET. -We invite the public to call and see for themselvei 'i Respectfully, 3k. BEHWJkETS! d IB3lO. Fine Clothiers and Tailors. THE TIME HAS COME FOR OUR ANNUAL 31 E "" S3 "dT1 O And with a view of rednclng oar Immense stock before making this inventory, we will. In the offer for the next ten days, with face of cenUnued and almost dally advances to all Goods, .-t- A Minister on Trial. Rev. John H. Lane, pastor of the. Mthodist Episcopal church at ICensi 'e, Westchester county, New York, is ,now op jtrial before the official body, of the. church on charges of "unministerlal conduct and immoral practices." . 'The, acts cnargea cover more tnan eigXert motiths of Mr. Lafre's pastorate, and embrace the lascivious kissing' and bugging of the wives of the twd Stew ards of the KCnsico church, talcmg im proper liberties with,' a: cOWely 'ypUng lady melribef , and maldtig, Impsoper proposals to a newly-admitted convert. These parties testified Thursday1, and made a strong ctee against the minister Mr. Lane testified in his own behalf, admitting kissing two of- the ladies in what be claims was an innocent and lawful way, and strenuously denied the: alleged criminal misconduct. - He a&ys he hits been the victim of the gossips' of the neighborhood, andt that Jieneico contains nearly a score of couples who have' violated their marriage vows, and whose chief business is to stir, up n mity ; among the well-behaved portion of the community. The pastor's wife, a ytfun$ and attractive lady admitted that: her husband was in the . habit of : kissing the wife of one of his stewards, both at the parsonage and at the Btew aid's house, and Said that She saw noth ing to arouse her jealously in it. The committee-of investigation, after deliberating about three hours, render ed tne following, verdict at l o clock "The commiHeVappoiBIed 16 Tnvesti- gate the cliaifrfeVpfeseiited against J. H, Lane, after due deliberation, are unani mously in the judgment that the speci fications are sustained in part, and show that he. has been exceejljLQalyim- eefesi repr but do i .neMslrarge f - rmrrroral conduct is sustained," i'Atm VWUmt. Present ! Be not diverted from tiring tout luck by any idle jTefleptlons th(S shly workl may make upon you, for thelr'ceiisareSs are not lif youi" power, andconse- quently should not be any part of your concerp. So resolvo and act and read carefully the advertise . ment of the Louisiana State Lottery, to be drawn on February lOthy-atiNew. Orleans, La., when $2 may win for you $30,000. Address for any further Information M. .A; Dauaioi New Orleans, La., tr taie pereoA at io. aiy roadway, ew York city, t ,.! .ii. I, Jill., n:- ,i . : i ; hn. Wtwelow'g Seething Rrnrp. .i;!!'. i.i.o '.i., I,! i::.i:'U i l! f.17 i -' BevwAywwBua Cobfc 'tto writes tax th Boston ChatsttsaleBmaai-fWe would by no ineanst re commend any kind of medicine which wsekJmoti ithow-to toe goed partteularlr for Infants.-! But t J knowiedKe;m our own iamuy it nas or blessing Indeed, bj giving an Infant tooubled with- oollp pains, quiet sleep, and Its parents unknown. Statnignt.- Jiost parents can ate these lessings. Here Is an article which 'works to per-" iecunn, ana wmcn is Harmless; tor; tne sleep Which it affords the infant Is perfectly natural, and t the little cherub awakes ' as "bright as a button." And during the process Jof -teething, Its' value Is incalculable. We haVe'freuerntly heard mothers say mey wouldnot bewfthoutlt from th birth of the fchlld till it bad flnrsaed with th teething A dragglsta. 25 cents a bottle. - i ui: .nH w "(declt d&w ly 001 .tasiil u . , Tie: Charlotte rHotel. J in;., il --j...-! !;; U3 f!lVt'.Ki lli .llrjWil SiMWi'tt t'M '.tii'i pHIB ohl hna well eatabftshed fiotel,; wider the X '"present proprietor, has recentry bees refitted and refumlshed.and Is how boett fertile 4ccom- mottonoftotraveUhg iuWlc.' The proprietor nas fiaa years or experience tn ts ousmess, ana knows-how to keen a hotek He invites hlstrlends to oaH and see him.-' The ' omnlbtt-meets every train.' ' iLBCHLOSa Jan. 18. Proprietor. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, THE FOLLOWING GOODS ; OTJR ENTIRE LINE DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS, Hosiery and Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Germanlown Goods and a splendid stock of M I LL 1 1ST E R Y G-O OD8, CONSISTING OF HATS, TRIMMINGS AND ORNAMENTS, TOGEfHEft WITH 1,000 PIECES OF RtBBOHS, In cord edge goods,. Grain double-faced Satm, in every color and shade. Flowers, Tips, Bandi,l.Wtags, Birds, c, Ac A rare opportunity Is now offered everybody to buy of the above-named goods, and the Ladles especially we know will avail themselves of It Now la the time. . Remember the place, WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH'S December 21,. DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. flE flllMTO MM 0 FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS, BUT FACTS ARE FACTS. The Liveliest Place ia Town is SPRINGES' CORNER ! ... -f:v . i ' 1 0 - ' 1FIKHD Uf f IE lllDf I t And when you want tof save dollars in buying CLOTHING, come to Springs' Corner, where you will get most and best for your money. We believe in . LARGE SALES AND LITTLE PROFITS; NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT Men's and Boy Qbthing, at Springs' Corner. COME AND SEE JSX W. KAUFMAN & CO., Cheapest and Best Oothlng Ho. Comer of Trade and Tryon StreeU. siit-iii. -ni 1 . mm. (ii Tir.iiiini, GHIPF & G-RIBR, Kill! iMSIIflfltPM M ' . , , " ONE OF THE I.A.R0KST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OP Close and Prompt Trade Specially Invited. AGENTS d PLANTER'S FAVORITE iSS LONGS'. :i r'j'Hf ha 4 i HI too wen wnjwa to haaa further C)naa mt umniists ornaaoaai iwduh wot sate Dy mi leaning grocers. PRPAR0 PBEPARE0 CAafortMbajiwUlLtaaUsajjIatsfwinaUsaeUirii. AU A?atf JTSaLTJfa BiriJTi POWDWLooe of I iu nniM nH teat fCimntists of national reDOtatlon reoommaad It. as Srof TXireoftis, of Me lex. td oairc iarii riw,wi m, , xrr a. T aJwunUll vi yuyaicur.13 ouiw w , 1 4 fl' . f1 1 , !4 , N m e 'Il pa ii i h. ' i! 3

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