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"V . ilMi . . , r . a . . . r- " .- !' MS Hi) k TRC uu u ' . i nil ht-F- (? 0KS 1 .T203-WOJ35 SURE APPETISER ing a ccrvaxu vj,-"' Vvaut of Appetite, axss 01 E!?8?iLr fte echcs tie blood, strengthens tBtreneth, J&ack Of Stf it acts like a charm on the the muscles, and gives new ASitoMSh as Taxiing the Food, digestive organs, removing all dyspep tic P'8""1 ironPrepa- S,VnSteeTS o?ve headache. gdSfK 3?Pp. of useM .an, fhSSCBCALCO., Baltimore, wo.. ron nenerai aeouiw "r,,-,7 iSi contrary, was follow . . UiU UUV KAwvaww . , VIlTTf VIYlYYI WDIGU J .A--ft memUM. i ria oiu enercj rewu i - r .rr .hi 4 thma notuaa oi in iuui huAmaaiMB cieirnp v. mmz-z-- : Utajaw '.,"TVUJl- .j .(nttntf ah ill. IIT1I ...T-.j. 1 . wsaot ixsrthai IW Vtw 2VfU ' -.. and Dyspepsia, General extent ht m, labwWM eiinglr b i which I re Theow energy '""JL"l1titatt 1- xoaw. pmw u--c-v- onil Tf Tnnle hal not don the dhtHnMsn Ohnrch. TrOT. O. Slje Charlotte bgm)tr : NBWB MOTES v THURSDAY, BEO. 1, 1881. near- Jr.77. .rTlTt dr! hXrter medicine co., io. ; -VTG? ' W.W.W0OD,Maiijifitnrer,linston.I.C. 1 1. II. II MW.t yv... MmmmiMMIItCO ff CHAS. K. JONES, 1 lSoleAg't,Charlotte,N.C. Jj IJWstellatueottB. RT LESS THAN Auction Prices. THE THE FINEST COLLECTION OF O IITIE OILY PLATED EB-PLATED W A. B W A B E Ever exhibited In Charlotte. JUST BECHTID: $ttettlUutons. B06EBS TBIPLE-PLATE KNIVES,! S4.50 DOZEN. AfaU line of Table i Fancy Silver Ware, nor 10 At treatly reduced prices. Call early and get first choice. .iEI Bespectlully, J. BBOOETIELD r.a c. -m s w AN IMMENSE STOCK Oil 1 y ? 1 Q 4 i VIE THEiGREALCURE ShMM FOB, .RHEUMATISM A it l7for an diseases of the KIDNEYS, Oliver and bowels. It cleanses the ytem'of the acrid poiaon that eaosea the dreadful Buffering whiah 01117 the victima of Hheamatisin, can realise. THOUSANDS OF CASES of the worst forms of this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, in a short time PERFECTLY CURED. wonderfU success. and an immense) . . t m r 1 T titra. I 1 saxe 211 every part o tuu uiuujr. mm mmm dreda of eases it has oared where all else had failed- It is mild, but efficient, CERTAIN US ITS ACTIOS, but harmleas in an cases. t7"It cleanses, Strengthen and elves New life to all the important organs of the body. The natural action of the Kidneys is restored. The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and the Bowels move freely and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases are eradicated from the system. . - As it has been proved by thousands that is the most eOectual remedy tor cleansing mi a system of all morbia secretions. 1 anon in do used in every household as a SPRING MEDICINE. Always cures BUJOUSNESS, CON8TTPA XlOV.PUJiS and all FEUALE Diseases. Is put up in Dry T ere table Ferae, In tin cans, one paclcage 01 wmcn m&Kes oqusxis mama. now Ok y tine WaUooaa.JBefct SI)pilllc Recommendation from ; Um';D1vo tor of tbo ninu BalflmoreSon. WAsnnroTON,!.Nov. 28. The Gren honVora nrofftsn to be much encourazeu tr- t - , . . by their increased vote in muat, ui ww States In which general elections have been, held this lail. borne or. men waf ers who are now in. Washington say that the members of Hiat party elected to the House of Eepresentatiyes will take every opportunity: of the coming session to press their measures upon the attention of the body. 5 One of the favorite Greenback ideas is that suf fiionf. lficrai-tndera should be issued to pay off tne national debt in fuU. They argue that legal-tenders are now at par, that they are a non-interest-bearing ob ligation, and that if tha publicdebt was paid off with them the country would be relieved of the burden imposedrhy the annual interest on the debt. JX is ex pected that propositions forythe infla tion of the currency, with thi&and oth er objects in view, will be presented The Greenbackers eitner cannot or win not see that the inevitable resuu oi any such wholesale inflation of the curren- i, on thftv nroDOse wouia do its rapiu and disastrous depreciation. Appropos of this matter, it is very significant to note that the director of the mint, who has always been a pronounced buv and paper man, recommends in his an nual report that the coinage of silver be discontinued until the treasury gets rid of some or its vast accumuiawuus of this metal. Silver is no,w piled up anfoverflowing in every available sub treasury vault in the United States, and yet the immense monthly coinage is still going on, so it is perhaps no won; HArt.hat the director of the mint has come to his senses. The paper curren cy has been improperly augmented by the issue of silver certificates to repre sent silver which has has never been out of government possession from the time it was coined. Thisn accordance with the "constructive" idea of Mr. Sherman secretary, and it is understood that the attention oi uongress win oe called to it. PARCELING OUT THE OFFICES. Southern Republican membeis of the House have been consulting among themselves and are inclined to demand one of the elective offices of the House as due to the South. It is thought that if the South should get one of these of fices it would be placed at the disposal of the two Virginia Readjusters in re turn for their votes. It is said very gitively that they will not go in the epublican caucus, but will vote for the KepuDiican nominees, mr. jtui, nnftnf the Readiusters. has been very sick, but his friends have advices that he is recovering and will be here by the last of the week. WASHINGTON NOTES. First Assistant Postmaster-General Hatton has issued an order permitting postal towns to be quarantined as to mails, upon the representation of the proper health oflicers or the county medical society that small-pox prevails. Postmasters may refuse to accept the mails from such towns, but must im mediately report all the facts to the postoffice department. The mails thus refused must be returned to the offices from which they were sent, and held until the quarantine is removed ; then they must be thoroughly fumigated and sent to their original destination. A caucus of Democratic Senators will be called for Saturday morning at 10 o'clock to discuss the formation of committees. There are, overdue steamers on ly all the lines of oceal travel.- Archbishop Croke favors the raising of a fund for the relief, of the imprison- " The rhercurv was 10-decrees below zero at. Grand Palls, . Monday morning. - !'v '-! t rwH&zyi-j&rj number of trials ofnihilists, peas ants and princes, are shortly to take place In SL Petersburg. , : ; ... - -r An insane woman was "found in bed ia Iowa with the bodies of her two emir dieu whom she had killed.1 y, --a ifJH f Postmasters are directed to v refuse, under certain restrictions, mail matter from arsons infected with smau pox, The body of Wesley FarmanI of Tren ton, N. J, was found in the Delaware and Raritan canal, near that city, on Sunday night.- . - v The French government have receiv ed intimation that England and Spain will not view with indifference the in vasion of Morroccoby French troops. The authorities at Pittsburgh Pa., are indignant at the number of ; dlseaaea and decrepit immigrants who are con stantly arriving there from. New York and Philadelphia. Th rerson from whom the Russian police derived the information that led to the recent numerous arrests is. said to be a nihilist with the mysterious initials "G. G." at present residing in New York. v ' 3? The cashier of the Prince Edward's Island Bank, St. Johns, N, F has ab sconded. He has made unauthorized advances reaching $300,000. The lss will fall on the directors. The bank has suspended for three months. . ? Charles Kukuk, a stranger, well dressr ed, and about 69 years old, shot himself in Lincoln Park. Cincinnati, Monday morning. A gold watch and 880 were found on his person, and a note request ing notice of his death to be sent to M. B, Kukuk, Hoboken, N. J. In Philadelphia, Monday, on applica tion of their couuseLbail was renewed in the cases of Benj.B. Wiley and Chris tian Price, alleged Philadelphia star route conspirators. Michael Hacket, convicted of killing his wife in May last, was Monday sen tenced, in the Court of General Ses sions, New York, to4the State prison for life. r - i 4 ytitTtt'SS't &9iksg MsrnD feoth Foreign and Domestic, -,. E .' M -i I St i. it s :F .i i 1 ' UCflllUiilillBWPUM" uaiiiuuiitiiomi jr glBATOGA "yiCHT, IMm Saratoga Springs N. T. A new water re-I - oamoiuig ine imponea vicny. ueoommenaea ; ,, f as an antacid: ourea dyspnpsta, atda dlges- . Uon, is a powerful tonic and strong ' ! dlurede. Also, .''. ABtAItlf Cl OKQAM, tbe H0ZABT,M new style No. 12.000.27 stops. lOfull sets oWeBK roe BetdV SOLID WALNUT BltfUy-diBiud vase. wewanajraioaDie improve ments lust ad ded. tooL boot music" Bsxed and deHreredm, Mra cars nere, price OfiLY-tHXTY OoLLABu, Net Cash. Satisfaction gnarsnteed In eveirn Ocolar or-Tnoney leluao-sJter-eae- rWs aaT Xwrone aokl sells another.' It is- a landing AaverUMment. 1 Order at once;' Nothing Bared by eomerxwlenee. My new factory just oom Dieted, capacity ,2.000 Instrame&ts ewry' 26 days. Tery i latest j labor-eaTlng wood-worUng machinery VastespitaJ enables me to manufacture better goodsiofjess monex than; etet. Address, or call ; . , , waaamgwn. new jersey. Efl NStJ1" Chromo Cards with name, er p y 25 New Tears Cards, 10c NASSAU CABD CHEAPEST BOOK-STORED 1 7572 ii'agnifint Gift BooksT QoTiiois Jte Beeommended very highly as V; ;.4-jSa.it ' a eathartie and at- Ihe world. lie Books; Superb Bibles and Prayer Books almost kitcu ewaj. unuiu uonaay uuaiogue tree. LEGG AT BROS., i 81 Chambers Street. lieaicBroadway, New York. WONDERFUL GiCCQYERY. terattve and hi an forms of dyspepsia, ALSO, METAL) TIP LAMP VlCKk PatslDee.T;i8SO. ; Neuralaia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of , the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell-: : irigs and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily ' v". Pains, " ':' Tooth, Ear and Headache Frosted Fet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Trepafaaon on earth eqnall St; Jaoobs Or as a tafe, sure, rimpl and cheap External Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 Cants, and every one suffering; with pala can have sheep and positive proof of its elsints: ' ' " ' T)lrectlm In Eeven Languages. -. . SOLD BY ALL DBUGQISTS AKDHTlALTTTta US UEDI0XSE. A. VOGELER fc CO., Baltimore, MO., 17, B. JL. dee80d&wiy 5 CASES CONGRESS WATEB, 10 CASES BOCK BBEDOX ALDM, 10 CASKS BUTfALO LITBIA. And a full sapply of - IMPORTED APOLLINARI Qives a Briniant. White and Steady llht. reonlres no trlmmlnsr. nnA laata fn mnnt ha Sample wick Ite. tt wicks 25e, 1 2 wicks 75c, post age paid. Have four sizes, No. 0. 1, 2. 8. Agents wanted. Address MJCTAL TIP LAMP WICK CO.. 70 Cortlandt St., N. T. Atlantio and Gulf Ooast Canal and Okee chobee Land Co. AK) 50,000 8HABKS, SHABSS, $10 BACH EACH Also in IJanld Farm, verv Concentrated for the convenience of those who cannot readily pre pare it. It actiteith equal efficiency in Htherform, GET rTOFYOTTR DRUGGIST. PRICE, S1.00 WELLS, BICBABDS0N A Co., Prop's, (Will send the dry post-paid.) BTTRUW6T0B, TT. March 27 d&n WORD'S 0 AT 83.00 PER SET. The Virginia Beverleye. Blcnmond Cor. New York Times. Up in Fauquier county, Va, there is a cattle ranch of 12.000 acres, which, in its management, is almost a model es tablishment. 1 met lis owner, wjiuuci Robert Beverley, in Bichmond. He keeps about 3,000 steers, and sells for the Philadelphia, New York and Liver pool markets. His shipments of cattle on the hcof to England have until re cently been very large. But the wretched accommoaauona proviueu uy the steamship companies greatly in creasing the risks and percentage of loss on the cargo, and the short-sighted policy of the English Privy Council in requiring American cattle to be slaugh tered at the port of landing within a fifid time, leaves hardly any ad vantage in favor of export over domes tic sale. CoL Beverley buys his young stock in Eastern Tennessee. On his Fauquier county farm cattle require nn ah altar. Thev have fine pasturage during seven or eight months of the year, and through the winter, when partial feeding is required, they have the range of vast cornfields, and find abundant fodder. The waste of the steers is eaten by hogs; a pig to every steer is the rule of the ranch. The owner of this great estate is a man of massive frame, and in New York would be taken for an English man. Through a line of two Williams and five Koberts, wno nave Deen Amer icans by settlement or Dirtn, ne traces his ancestry back to its English home. He is himself the fourth Robert, and his son is the fifth and the seventh heir in the American line. The son now lives on an estate in Essex county, on the RaDnahannock, which has been handed down through these seven gen erations. Left to Col. Robert Beverley, the fourth, by an uncle who died child less, it was by him he being already established on nis iweive inousauu acres in d auquier coumy, anu uavmg no present use for more land gave it to his son Robert. This estate is held, in the family by a title of which few American iamuies can snow me nae. Coming into the possession of the first Swanser Schenck, 79 years of age, was j suffocated by the gas from a lime-kiln at Newark, N. J., on Sunday night. His body was found by the keeper yester day, having burned to a crisp. The Kentucky Legislature met at Frankfort. Monday. The Democratic caucus nominated Wm. C Owens, of Scott county, for Speaker of the House. The nomination is equivalent to an election. The two Republican members of the New York board of alderman who re cently voted to confirm Mayor Grace's nominees for police justices are to be expelled from the district associations to which they belonged. These men refused to abide by the trade which had been arranged between Tammany and the Republicans, and hence are to be "disciplined" for alleged party treason. Oar merchant marine and that off Eug-land. New York Sun. Prior to the late civil war the aggre gate tonnage of American steamers was notably above that of the United Kingdom. So also was the total carry ing capacity of the sailing vessels be longing to the home and foreign trades in this country. The war, however, al tered this. The ownership of many United States vessels went into the hands of residents of foreign countries in order to avoid liability of capture. The result was that American tonnage steadily declined, while that of Great Britain correspondingly increased. The The tonnage of American foreign-going sailing vessels has, in fact, never since recovered to an appreciable extent. In 1862 the carrying capacity of steamships engaged in foreign trade was about the same both in the United Kingdom and the United States. The contrast in 1880 is startling, being three to one against the United States. In 1880 the total capacity of 'sailing vessels and steamships in the foreign trade carrying the British flag" was 8,447,000 tons, against 6,885,000 tons for other European countries, and 1,353,000 for the United States. Of steamer ca pacity only, the British empire pos sessed in the year named 2,949,000 tons; other European countries, 1,043,000 tons, and the United States but 146,000 tons. The extent and distribution of the merchant marine of the United States in 1880 was as follows : stbakkbM txnxsa vessels. No. Tons. Ho. Ion. 931 212D45 1,459 301,332 310 Do you want a piire, bloom ing Complexion? ' If so, a few applications of Hagan's MAGNOLIA BALM will grat ify yon to your heart's con tent, It does away with Sal lowness, Redness, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases and imperfections of the skin.' It overcomes the flushed appear-; ance of heat, fatigue and ex citement. It makes a lady of THIRTY appear but TWEN TY; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossible to detect its application. Fanos Raters. THE GREiT MOPM ( JJTJNYADI -JANOS. TBI BEST NATURAL APERIENT. AS A CATBABTIC: Dossr-Awlne glass fan before breakfast. The lancrf "Hnnybdl Jsnos. Baron Llebig af- nrms mat us nenness m aperient saua surpasses that of all other known waters." i The BrUish Me&ai Journc"Exnn& Janos. The most agreeable, safest,' and most efficacious aperient water." " . ; - t Prot. Yvrchou. Berlin. "Invariably rood and nmmnt mmau! mnat.valrm.rilA '' Prof. Bamberger, Vienna "I hare prescribed these writers with remarkable success. Prof. Scamorti, Wurszburg. I prescribe' none butthls." Prof. Lander Brunton, M. J)., F. London. "More pleasant than Its rivals, and surpasses them In efficacy." Prof. Aiken, M. D.,F. R. S., Boyal-Military Hos pital, Heuey. -.rrererrea to ruiina ana rnea rlchshaU," - , , . At PAB with a BONUS of 40 acres for eaeh 10 Shares from choice, lands ot the 'Diss ton purchase' ' OirtCttf4T?iIS S68??' njdelpnte. H ; ; t.ifiwauwtt,.. Ah nooms m. us. Detailed Prospectus -with descriptive maps mailed FWlYV TflYWrfl GOLD MEDAL AWABDED jyUfl-luioWktbA antbor. A new and great Medical work, war- ranted the best and cheapest, indispensable to every man, entitled the Science of Life or. Self- neservaBonr oonnatn nnest rreneh muslin, em bossed, fail gilt, 800 pp. contains beautiful steel engravings. 12K proscriptions, price only $1.25 sent br mall; iilnstrated sample, 6 cents; send now. Address Peabody Medical Institute or Dr. W. H. PABIER, No. 4 Bolflnch st, Boston. THE mm. THE HIGHEST AWARDS! JOHN H: McADEN, Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist North Tryon St, CHABLOTTS, N. (X DONT GO "TO SARATOGA When you can get water Just as fresh and b park ling as when it flows from the spring at Saratoga. We receive this water In large block tin reservoirs which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled again every week. J. H. MoADEN, Druggist and Chemist Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced and competent druggists, day or night JuTy28 1 were granted lour PIANOS in the OBSAT WORLD'S FAIR in LONDON, 1851 tat the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS 1867; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION In CHILI; 18TS; ana at the grand CENTEJS NIAL EXHIBITION la Philadelphia, 18T8, ATI persone vriahlax te parchaee (er Oaune) Inetrameate are reapectfoUxJa Tited to viait our Warereoma. - SemiforCireviitemdPrUHLiit, CHICKERIIIG & SOUS, 130 Fifth Awmi.N.Y. I 156 Trsmont St, Boston. Nov29-d4w4w Jan. 22 aVO n ?VIBTDR15g 1 1 irSg HOLIDAY GOODS!! CORN! CORN1! CORN! ll'V 1 co 1 Fill! jsarSEND FOS CTJf.CTJLAItS.'nga BAGGING AND TIES Victor Sewing MacMae Co., MIDDLETOWN, CONN. novll daw Menseu Time MHMM TBAmssonTe hobth. Have you seen our lino of Beautiful We are agents for fa MS Goods 2 Northern Lakes, Western Bivets, Pacific Coast. Atlantic & Gulf Coast, - - - 256,916 111,295 762 148,526 2,251 631,305 14,609 1,912,800 . Total - - 4,717 1,211,558 16,830 266,251 Of the aggregate 1211558 steamship tonnage, 1,068,687 tons covered vessels trading at points within the United States or between the United States and Canada onlv. This left but 146.- 604 tonnage, or 132 vessels in the trade with foreign countries the United States stripes. The growth of Great Britain's mer chant marine presents quite a different licture. In 1860 she possessed 7,149 sail ng vessels, with a carrying capacity aggregating 2,143,234 tons, or averaging 300 tons each. In 1860 the numter had fallen to 6376 vessels, in 1870 to 6,757, and in 1880 to 4,518. But the average tonnage had been Increasing. Thus, in I860 it nan risen to 408, in ioto to oi, and in 1880 to 646 tons, making the to- No. 61, No. 55, No. 58, Date.Nov20'81 Through Fast Mall. Through ' passenger Dally passenger Dally Daily Lv. Charlotte. 4.40 am 8.10 am 5.45 pm ffibSy 6 80 am 4.42 AM 7.27 pm Arr.Greensboro &28 am 0.25 am 9.15 fm Lv.Oreensboro 9.35 am .-- Arr.Balelgh 1.25 pm Lv. M 4.10 pm Arr. Goldsboro 6.20 PM Lfor3rUmond " 8.46 4M 6.36' am 9,'85 pm N. Danville 11.00 AM 8.80 AM 12.19 4 Barksdale 9-28 AM 1 ,04 am Drak'sBr'ch 11.09 am 8.80 am JetersvlUe 12.47 pm 6.86 am Arr. Tomahawk 1.49 PM 6,64 AM An BeUelsle - 2.25 pm 7.48 am ft1' u u 2.80 PM 7 48 AM Arr.Manchester 2.88 pm 7.49 am Arr! Bichmond 2.38 pm 8.O0am , If not call at once. THE WATT PLOW Will sell It LOWEB.thanlyoa can buy an other good plow. Full assortment always' on hand. Call and see us before purchasing. MAYER & ROSS. aug26 TRAINS eOTHO SOUTH. fMi5:'.:in1i1iiHi"i r : TtnvariAv whn Rfit.t.lftd in America Dv Only Vegetable Compoundthat -WSS. 3 aaiWBita 4- j:UTn T A I sixteen hundred.anu lorties, wneneir i raarJ o qoa am ma nrhm finrrs- txK,uy uuuu; "w" a-'-, wm, Berketoy,,the JLoyausc, was ..hot- ernor.of tl?e colony, ifrnas never haa ariv other" owxrrtf tnair ft Beverley. The old family nianston Mir Essex county was built of: bricks' brought over from England tn the colonial times, and is as strong as a fortress; The fcreat hall 36 by . 70, is as large as ariordinary house lot. The walls are three feet thick, of solid brick.: Col. Beverley was on Gen. Lee's staff. ' He has nine children and seventeen grand children, though not more- than fifty-five jears old, and looklh&aven ;, younger. There is evidehtty nodanger of this old Eng- lisn stocs jDecoming exunct m v ir- ginia. , . .. "-v--.-; cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulatesthe bowels, purines the Hood. A Book sent free. Dr. Sanford i 621 Broadway, N. Y. FOB SALE BY AX.X. DBUOGISTS. anjl8 deod eow ly. P. c: WILSON, CHABLOTT E, R. CL, Ibs ai mm t ' - .... Bole Agent for LOUIS COOK, Colniita .Buggy rEi'M.YANDB.EWS,i ; WHOLESALE & BET AIL EUBN1TUBB DEALER I SW WHXTjf FB0OT.1 K A I N I T ! , . flatmanf. HTlii I ' consigned to? cotton, vj " Bup'tlof Agencies. ASS THE i WATERTOWN SPBINQ WAGON COMPANIES, ..';.- .TOB MB BAtJI Of : ' BUG QIES, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPBING - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OPEN BUGGIES 165.' ? TOP BUGGIES, S6S. r Special r inducements to the' wholesale trade Correspondence solicited. , T r ? ST CHARLES HOTEL. STATESVrLLE,N.C,. " , rpms house has been leased for a term ot yean ' X.-by Mrs.. Dr. Beeves, whose Intention Is to keep a strictly nrsVclass house in every reepect M "Commodious sample rooms, on first and secooa floors. ' . ' The patronage w we iuuuo awsunu. Jxltix Af f aire Beqnlro nia Attentlotw Want to gret Aioiiff writliottrAAirerl- cavn Cotton . . ; .. ' . London. Nov. 29. It is stated that owing to recent developments in Ire land, Mr. Eorster, chief secretary, has definitely decided to remain in Dublin throughout the winter, except when: 11.-11 . M, . 1 1 1 - . XI consuiuiuon wiui nia coiujaueH vs. luq ministry is necessary. , V' ? t It 18 believed that as an outcome of the ' recent agitation at Oldham con rwrninsr damaeed cotton the deputation of Oldham masters and operatives will wait on Lortt iiarungura, oecreiary ior. India, during his forthcoming visit to Manchester to urge the government to favor extensive cotton growmg in In dia so as to lessen the dependence on American croi-54-;; that vear 224.407 tons. The corres ponding exhibit for British steamers is more striking. The number chartered in 1850 was but 86: the total capacity was 45,186 tons, and the average capa city 625 tons. In i860 the number or steamers had risen to 447. in 1870 to 935, and in 1880 to 2,293. During that time the average tonage had also grown so that it was, in I860, per steamer, 620 tons, in 1870, 818 tons, and in 1880, 908 tons, with an aggregate capacity , that vftar of 2J2&QA19 tons. Hence, it will be seen thatthirtv veara airo British sail ing vessels averaged less than half the capacity of those built now, while Brit ish steamers were little over half their nrflgent carrvlnff canacitv. The summaries given also render conspicuous the transfer of tho carry ing service of the world from sailing to steam-TOewleV ' v - Fire suid the Knife in Texas. . Galveston, Nor. 2fc A' Weyoi Deca tur special says; ; The county .court house has beentdestroyed by. fire, loss $15,000 insurance unknown. . - " A W hlte wnght special-says: an a quarrel over a fwheel of fortune" J . M Heckman had his head nearly severed f rom Jils bodyl)y Gus .McBee, a young man 2a years p age,- . .MpBee escaped. i.' ' ' f i fiTii i ''r' ah sat 4 '" i' ( - t" The Augusta (Ga.) News sayst Miss No. 50 No. 52 DateJfov.20 '80 Through No. 54 thro1 pas. passengT ?a8tMall andmalL Lv. Bichmond 10.85 am 11.25 pm " Burkeville 12.40 am 2.87 am Arr. N. Danville 4.80 pm 7.QQ am arr..T 4,55 PM 7.80 PM 7.25 AM Arr. Greensboro 6.50 pm 9.10 pm 9.25 am Lv. Goldsboro 10.00 am ...... Arr. Raleigh 12.25 pm Lv. " 2.85 pm Arr. Greensboro 8.45 pm ........ t. .......... Lv. " 7.05 fm ai5 pm 9.80 AX " Sallsbmr 9.02 pm 10.54 pm 11.14 am Arr. Concord 9.65 pm 12.06 PM Charlotte 10.45 pm 12.25 am 12.50 PM We have an assortment of as fine Goods as was ever brought to this market PLUSH AND LEATHER COVERED TOILET CASES ANDbBQBSTANDg. Gents' Shaving. Cases, Ladles' Work Box and Odor Case combined. Baby's Case, Children's Toy Cases and Souvenir, French liate Hand and Stand Mirrors, Lublns, Tetlows and Colgate's Ex tracts and Toilet Waters, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, &&, Sec Call and examine. no80 L. B. WBISTON & CO. Guano HO All Notes and -Mortgages GIVEN US LAST FALL FOR Z.B. VAITOB. W. H Bahjet. VANCE & BAILEY, Gr TJ JN O , BALKM BBAHCH. NO. 60 Dally. Leave Greensboro. 9.51 pm Arrive Salem. ..............JLSOn1 NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday, Leave Salem..... 4.29 am Arrive Greensboro. 6.00 am NO. 62 Dally, except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 10.00 am Arrive Salem... 11.30 am : Na 63 Dally. Leave Salem 4.80 Arrive Greensboro. 6 80 P A U passenger trains arrive and depart trom Trade street depot Charlotte, and trains Nos. 60, 52, 66 ana 68 will run aauy ijeiweeu xvipiiuuuu, Va., and Trade street depot Trains Norf. 61 add 64 will run daily between North Danville and Trade street No. 60 and 61 will run daily be- inoan Oniri.TuMvt mil Himnahnm. Talaa Noa. 50 and 51 will run daOr between Richmond and West Point, V& "' r ,; ' : - 2 -' Trains going Norm ana soma maae nose ouo neeUon with trains on the Salem Branch for Salem and Winston morning and evening. f A fnvno-va mrxti flnnnaallora CHARLOTTE, N. C ' Practice in Supreme Court of the United States, Supreme court ox norm uuouna, eaerat Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg, Cabarrus, Union, Gas-. (on, ttow&n ana uar vtdson. VOfflee, two dchrs east of Independence Square. , may2x RO. D. GRAHAMf IN the State 'andtJnltea States Courts. Collec tions. Home and Foreign, solicited. . Ab s oi Titles, Borreys, a&, rumishM tor eom ARE NOW DIE, (NpyippjE 1ST 1881.) EarPlease call and arrange the same .43 tracts - Omci r-N. E. Corner Tr Charlotte. N. C '- Tryon streets (Jan. 8. ,no24 Gen. Pasav and Ticket Agent: . aacnmomvva NOTICE, TsUBSUANT to is decree of the Superior Court of AT Mecklenburg, I will sell at Public Auction, at tne court nouse in unarione, on awmiay, uie . nb dav of Tjeeember. 1 881: that very valuable and de sirable lot of land lilnjr ' between the tntersectloti of the N. C B. B. and Trade street, formerly the sroperty or. n m. Mrown. ana now owsea vj d. x. - , MVt -.,.," 1 ' " a. ' -f "y'-'-'.'C-T. and OD,re6..w Jle te Ttinimm audm ahd raost BesvUto i Waito .'asb Mass. The ereat tonic and awerauve eonuuns lwiee as mucn iron wu c- tnum thanany "alum and Iron mass" taowDv ?u.UhethlnBg1o.the yjP?:"? tenerai. ooia vj an uiimiv. Priees reduced one half. ' - mayll tf ... .. ' .- y -. Arthur, the President's sister, was once a governess at 3urryton, S. only, a fT few miles from' Augusta. k . ; ' : fWSv&uegeU: TheAnomafo- ae - O vt wef V4vbti9 VlUUVUilVOff lffi?vr;?.a0 arrangements via the v M jtmut jvueuand a grand success.", . v . free tvm r "Bough on Bats" will keep a house tire seaSSnT imJSH.r.WBS'. w ma BU00' eQ- r ov26 . " . - 8 UfXKlH TUHDXNT'S OrrldaV , 51 .Charlotte, N.Cw Nov. 24th, 1881. f On and after Saturday," Noy.' 26th," 1881. the nllnarini. aoiu1nla snlll riA nm nvnr this rnadl: - - FBraSBmiHTH. m.4 n 45 p. u. Couein.M.i..v.i.. 7 IB p. m. Mnnrcunin ., 7 K'l n. m. Arrive atStateeTme,..-i..rtW ;,9 OQp. I -GOING SOUTH.' s vr Leave Statesvffler.7.rttn;r.-.7..;.. 7 00 a. m. , .Mooresvllle'. s:z 8 18 a.m. Davidson College, v.. . ' 8 47 a, m. Arrive at Charlotte, i . ....... 1 o 1 6 a. mj mjf -i Sup'r. " THE1 OXONLAN2 1" A JOURNAL OF LrTEBATURE & EDUGATtOH' i ii; published monUily at Oxford, JL a,atOo, Dollar a year la advance. ! w i - The Oxonian alms at insrtaefnaT the rntsMsi fa . Literature and Education, and gives original ar He oil subl of vital Importance a well aa ; Offers deMed advantejes to advertisers. bth averager eircuiaaon advertisements ' are shown! feV display itaadvertJiUnge are not to exoess of itavalue to an-advertiser Advertise- BHUH uinuuw aor iHUiiicaniioii in1 any . issue.' should be in the offlealtv tn on vnf tTiawhWntii. OITYPROPEBTV Jnee, three blocks from we i Charlotte, Will be sold cheap terns , to; the fight r amlIo.au,"' 3 dwell: glson &SSBSem9tSS n ot a i ,w??iTor3or or xacher, hJi mrchaser.- comfot W-eto. ad- eL wary cr study room, built tot u u poi.o.1 1 jr ?nirtr paracuiars,. etc.. y at ti .w ?4 .evx lulyio.dtf- tennSi OFFICE lisftf.iife THI I on thaeornerof Ntott -North Carolina Railroad, fronting 1401 Ninth street and 196 foot on the JJS33 tiauroaa, wui eimer oe soia as for Intotwolotoot 70 bf 196 feet Suitable either .R SAUNDERS, nov4 lm . maxlo-Af . 9. c rcoxtord, N, C .'tP . Wan"
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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