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THE WORLD'S STANDARD ncr anamgn.t tart trrn rare JEGETIHE RHEUMATISM MR. ALBERT UR00KER, the weir known druggist and apothecary, of Spring-vale, Me always advises every one troubled With Rheumatixm to try YOJETlNE. Read His Statement: Spkikqfikld. cct. J2, 1876.

Mb. H. R. tsiEvuKt- Dear Fifteen years "sgb" last fall I was taken sick with rheumatjbm. was unable to move until the next From 1 X8TATJJ HEWS.

The Citizen suggests a cook school fir Asheville. Ground has been broken on the Wi liamstcn Tarboro Railroad. Thtr wnrk od th Presbyterian church of Newton is progressing rapid- iy. Col Fagg resumed the duties of postmaster at Asheville last Tuesday morning. Mr.

F. Ai Sumner, of Asheville, has just invented a washing machine which is said to be a good thing. It is said that Dougald McDougald, of Kobeson county, has not missed at bags Coffee. bblsr ngar. 6 boxes Crackers.

5 Cakes. Cheese. eases Oysters. 66 Tomatoes 3Q i and i chests Tea. DO boxes oan.

(S boxes Starcb, 4 hegsjilbxs lolfla. (80 pliffisMaisias. 1125 ILard. 5D)0 bandies lies. 285 rolls Bagging.

(80 doz Brooms. 40 doz Backets. IECDSS JJCDMIE sept 28 FREIGHT c. c. VIA WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA.

Through Freight Route to all Points South. This line being fully equipped for business, offers unequaled facilities for the a.1 i i xriuupurutuua oi reigni, rrom WILMINGTON AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES TO vxijs.iA7XXil,, C51A.1J!5V1JjlLJS, Aoilxi ILL JD, KUTHERFORDTON. GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, ALL STATION ON THE ATLANTA RICHMOND AIR-LIN ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE OH IO, and WESTERN N. C. RAILROADS, as well as all points in GEORGIA, ALABAMA and MISSISSIPPI.

DAILY PRICE CURRENT. RE Alt MARKET. Btjttsk Fresh Country, i Goshen Poxiwiby From wagons. 25o30 40a60 JTrom 8 to res. Turkeys, toaoo 1 30a4a 20a25 15 16jal8 12ial5 yOal.25 45o50 25o30 0 20a25 18a20 60 l.OOal.10 3a5 per 6a8 6al0 8al24 8a 124 i Ducks, Chickens, Guineas, Eogb Potato cs Sweet, bushel, Irish, Cabbage, Fkbsh Mxats Beef.

Veal, Mutton, Lamb, Pork, Tallow BrawAX Faurrs Lemons, Dried Apples, per Apples per Peanuts, country, Wilmington, Cocoanuts pr dozen 6a7J O0a26 400 21a3i 4075 85a90 160 6.00 15al.50 DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. (Jobbing Rates.) ShKITIKO ABD 8HIBTLHG8 Rockingham 4-4 Standard Woodlawn 4-4 7-8 Other brands Brown drills Blenched 4 4 10-4 Sheeting bi'd and unbl'd. 6-4 Pillow casing" PfilNTS Pawnee Wamsutta Freemans Spragne Kindred brands Other pood brands 7a7J 7a74 6ia64 54a6 7 9ol04 5ol3 31a40 18a22 5a54 5a54 6 i64 e47 13a 13 JEANS AND 4JTTOKADK8 Lincoln Table Rocks Ermine cloth L'bess Goods Corded Alpacas Plain Lustres TOKIKG Oakland 3t) 18a2 Hi Con e8 toga I0al7 Plaids holts. Pee Dte Randeiman 94 94 GROCERIES HOLES ALE. Wheat, small offerings and sales.

Corn demand tight Flour a shade firmer. Sugar, market steady. Coffee bteady and in good demand Salt nominal. Lard, firm. Bagging, 13 to Ties, new, per bundle, 2.7.

old, 2-if Bulk yAT8 per lb Clear Rib Sides, 93 a 10 Shoulders. 8a84 Hams Canvassed, 14al5 Labs Best refined tierce, 11J halfBbls, 12 Buckets Tins, 124al3 Butter Country 25a30 Goshen 29a32 SUGARS Cut loaf 134al4 Granulated and crushed 13al34 A Iljal2 ExC lliallj Yellows lQalli Molassss per gal New Orleans, fair to choice, 55x65 Golden Drip (syrup) 60a56 Cuba, 40a45 Black Strap, 34o38 Qown Mocca, 34a37, Jaya, TitA Black 50a75. Green, 50al 20 Mixed, 50a75 MACKEREL. Bbls (full weight) 9.50al0 50 4 bbls 6.60e6.6f) Kite 1.15alt Flour per bbl Family, 8.00a9 00 Lztra, 6.0a6.5' Super, 5.75o6 5L' Rici Choice 8a84 cts, Good to prime 7i8l Mxal per bushel, 80al.0o Gbits per bbl 6.b0a6.; 0 Homhky per bbl t.00a6.25 Grain Corn, by car load, in sacks, 80a85 bulk, 75 From wagons in bulk, 80o05 Whkat l.OOal 10 White, I Red, 1 Oats 45a50 Black pas Pure clay. Mixed, 75a75 70a75 120 61a75 Hat Unchopped Timothy, per cwt North Carolina, Sam per sac if 2.25a2.50 1.20al.30 Liverpool, fine table, Ground Alnm WINES AND.

LIQUORS, Ample supply, light demand. (Wholesale Rates.) Brandt Peach per gal. Apple 2 75 1.75a2.00 25a4 50il 65 Whtsjct Rye Corn Wihes Champan per basket, gallon, 20 00a25 (X 2 50 2 50 Sherry Port Maderia Scuppernong Blackberry Olaret Ale Porter 50 50 50 5 75 75 dozen PHILADELPHIA always had a good name as a place to purcnase DRY GOODS and CLOTHING at AVKST PRI and now that JOHIIWANAHAKER has added to his STUPENDOUS CLJTHING AND FUR-NISBING GOODd BUSINESS, ON AN EQUALLY STUPENDOUS SCALE, it is NO WONDER that the eyes of city 1 and country are on him. THE BE AUTY of his NEW ENTERPRISE is the UNPARALLELED LOW PRICES for Substant al and very Elegant Goods, mcluding positively EVERYTHING IN 1 PERSONAL RE 5S, fofLadieii Gentleman and Children, Besides all HQUSE FURNISHING Fabrics. I wotjlL inforni; the citiaens'of Charlotte and S'irrounoing country that I have accepted thefcAgerrcy of this celebrated festab-lishment, and have a fall line of SAMPLES and am prepared to take orders for any class of Goods Wanted.

be. convinced that you. can be applied at this Ageue'y at loWer prices than by any other establishment in this city, 'c J. S. PHILIPS.

idee 4" Saratoga Springs; that until three yenrsago this tall suffer everything with rheumatism Sometime there aid be weeks at a time that I could not step one step tbee attacks were quite fren I suffered everything that a man could. Over three years ago last spring I commenced tcking Vegktire and lor owed it np until 1 bad token seven bottles hay find no rheumatism since that time. I always advit-e eyery one that is troubled with rheumatism to try Vegetink and not suffer for yoa as I have done. 1 bis statement is gratuitous as far as Mr Steyens is concerned. Yours, etc ALBERT CBOOKER, Firm of A.

noker Drui gits and Apothecaries VEGETINE HAS ENTIRtLY CURED ME. BuoTOH, Oct. lt70 MH, Rtevens Dear Sir-M dai.ghter, after having a tock of Wboopii lub, was left in a fee tile tt.te of healt.j. Be nn adviser by a frienl she tried the Vegetije, and after roing a few ttlea wa- fu ly restored healtn I have been a great nafferer from Rheu ni4 sra I ba aKen several bott'es the VfGETiNE fur thjjt coiiipiamt, and am hai py to sa it has nnrHv curea me i ivt- re comniende' th Vbtgetine wot hers -th tre sume s-oo lestii I is a great lei.s ant pnr tir ut tne ooi it is peasant to take ai 1 hetr-uliv recoi: iaetid u. J.MEs vQ isF! 3H4 RHEUMATISM is a Disease of the L00D.

1 In i i it.is ise.i' i c-n tain hu fibrin g-tiheh isbj (O Ve i li UO fi.iin II- bej mi ill loli a fie' itl.y ul'-ula 1 ii u. ETINE re be -e wt ich ve ii.p i in tt oroj'iatnr t'o EGEtinc will give ren t'U; to ffwt a niieiit cure it ii tiS' tattm -tdnlfrly a s-ie ai t' -speoia ly in a-8is lung v. Vt-o-nu is- so ty ali drutftists Try it ano yi-ur vermct wnl be the same a- iba i th -Ufa'-ds be're you whosy. I never finnd so much relief fr the U' Vegftine which is composed exclusively oi irks, Roots and Serbs "Vesitine." iysa Bo ton physician, "has no tquar a a blood purifier. taring of its mnv wonderfu enre after all ber reme dies had failed, I vit the laboratory and convinced mys-elf ot its genuine m-nc.

it is pr.par from barks ro ts and herbs, eacb of which is hiyhh ffective, and they are comt in such a manner as to produce astonishing reu is." VEGETINE NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. Soura cvlem, ov. 14, 1876. Mb. K.

tkves: Dear Sir I have been troubled with Scrof-nia. anker ana Liver otnplaint. for three years; nothing ever did me nnv good until I commencei using the Vegetine I am now getting along fiist-rate, and still using the Vegetine. I consider there is nothn equal to it sucfi complaints. Can hetrtily recommend it to pv" body Yours trulv, LIZZIE PA KARD No.

10 Lagrange street, South fcsalem, Mass. VEGETINE Prenared hy H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegetine is old by A'i Druggists Inropodtan Woks, Canal Street, from Sixth to Seventh RICHMOND, VA.

ENGINTU3, portable and stationary, SAW MILLS. GRIST-MILLS BOILERS, CAST INGSof BRAHS and IRON, FORGINGH, MACHINERY for Gold and Coal Mines, Blest Furnaces, Ac. We call special attention to our IMPROV ED PORTABLK ENGINES, for agricultural and other purpose. Also, tooi rnew stvles SMALL LOCOMOTIVES for laahng Inm ber. and other articles npon tramways an narrow uauge railways The best Planters regird our GINNING ENGINES superior to a in use.

Send 'or illustrated Catalogue free. tther thintrs being equal encourue southern institutions Repair work solicited no prwrnntly done 8hafnng, Pulleys tc. i Git! Houe. Wm TANNER fe O. roav 1 ftw 1 ERIK TfY IRON WORK, Charlotte, N.

April 7th, '77. WE hereby notify oui many friends and the public tenerally that the manage ment of the Ghanotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works is now in the hands of Capt John Wilkes, of this city, who is prepared to fill orders for our well known En gines and Siw Mills on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. JOHN BLISH, Secretary Erie City Iron Works. Referring to the above notice of change, I feel confident that it will be adyantageous to purchasers of Machinery of all kinds, as it places me in position to meet any and all competition With my facilities on the spot, I can manufacture all pans ot the Erie Engines whicn win not Dear ireigni cnarges sucn as urate cars, BiacKs, opare Arresters, Ac, and handle the Erie City Engines and Boilers with little extra expense, tbns enabling me to offer Machinery at better figures to purchaser than eyer before Be sure to give me a call, or write for culars, before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN WILKES, Mecklenburg Iron Works, barlotte, N.

C. apr20 Keal Jtate, Mining AND Immigration Agency. rinx? col tin nnmntf rentina ines. Land and Houses, and providing homes in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South tJarolina, and being connected with the "Sotjthkew Recokb," circulated in this country and urope twice a month, I will advertise, free of cost, all farms and mines, placed in my hands, for sale. THOS DRAYTON, ansr9 ''hwrintt.

C. Fine Imported iRENC'U BRANUV, dnerry, Port and Win and Robertson 4jOUntV Whisk ev, the best in the world, sold strictly A 8 EECIIVID HIGHEST MEDALS AT World's Fair, London, 1761 World's Fair. N. 1853 World's Fair, Paris 1867 World's Fair, Vienna, 1873 World's Fair, Santaga, Chili, 1876 World's Fair, 1876 World's Fair, Sidney. Australia.

1877 Also sole Agents for MILES' ALARM MONEY DRAWERS, ANCOCK'8 INSPIRATORS, (The Best Feeder known for Stationary, Marine, and locomotive ALSO-OSCILLATING PUMPrO'8 PUMPS, Fairbanks 311 BROADWAY, N. Y. lU 12 taw d-w4m JUST REt EIVED AT M. RIGLER'S. Remits.

Binanas, Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Lemons nnd Pears, ALSO ied Chipped Beef in and 1 lb boxes right fresh and very nice. Also CocoHnuts, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Pickles and Figs. Can cli Of Chocolate. Burnt Almonds, Creams of all kinds, Gum Drops, Taffies and Plain Candies, fresh, of our own make. Butter, Soda, Milk, Pie-nic, Oyster, and a large assortment of fanpy Crackers.

Give me a call. D. M. RIGLER. nov 13 U8T CHANCE BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! CHE DAY APPROACHING FOR THE SECOND GRAND DRAWING OF THE COMMONWEALTH PRIZE DISTRIBUTION Under net of Legislature Kentucky Drawing positively On December 31, 1877, moaey returned in fall to the buyer $320,000 Cash in Prizes $50,000, $20,000, $10,000, $5,000.

$3,000, $2,000 -nd Seven Thou sand, others. Farmers Drovers' Bank, Louisville, Dep sitory Tickets only $10 00: halve3 $5.00: quurter $2 50 Official lists of drawing vul be pibhshed in the New Yorfc Heral i and Louisville krarier-Journal. Hid mailed gratis to ail buyers Address W. BA ROW CO. General Mana- -rs.

OourJer-Journal Building, Louis lie, Ky flend fir Circular BOOTS AND SHOES. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE RETAIL TRADE cf CHARLOTTE AND SErronDciDtL CioDirj. HAYING purchased, the entire Retail Stock of fcaniple Wetmore, we will continue the Retail business at their old stand, opposite Central tioiel. where we will keep a fuJMine of "the celebrated Carolina Shoe, of their manufacture, as well as a lull line of Goods, selected especially tne retail trade. All are respectlully in vited to call.

GRIER, McCOMBS CO. nov24 Wilson Company, BANKERS BROKERS, Dealers in Stock Privileges, TJ. 8. Bonds, Cotton andMiscellaneousSecurities.etc. The greatest opportunity ever before offered for investment.

I OOO dollar nude from Investment of 300 dollars tn 30 days. MnUer uiniuiit invested trill pay tn proportion. Investments large or small can be trebled in SO days. We sell or FUBCHA8X as desired 5 shares of stocks and upward on margins of from one to two per cent, S. letters of credit and drafts payable in any part of Europe and America, issued for the convenience of travelers.

Full information sent no application. WllftON dc 35 and 37 Broad Street, P. 0 Box 85, New York. Near Gold and Stock Exchange. oct23 ddkw 3m tending a court In hia couuty for nfty years.

A little child: of John? Burnett, near vvnitakers. wasn county, crawled up to tne nre place the. other day and was burned to death, 1 Of a ball which is shortly to be given in the SovtTurrier, 8ya "it will be a graiid and glorious affair, gotten up on a mastodomc scale. The Herald says that Bradley. of had his hand mashed in i is cotton Drews the other day and had to have two of his fiDgere amputat ed.

A car load of cows and one of sheep two hundred in number, passed down the Western Carolina Kailroad last Wednesday. Ealeierh ha never naH for on its fire engine-, and iudenient against the citv for the value of the name was htimd in the United States Court at Raleigh Thursday. -The Asheville Citizen reports an other murder Yancey county fince the one reported the early part of last week. At a piare called -Eervpt, in said county, Orneiiua E-lwards stabbed and killed Erwin Higgins. The Citizen says that on thanks civine day tne prisoners in Ashevi'le jail were kindly thought of by Cart M.

MoLud and his good lady. Mrs. McLoud sent them a good dinner, which they all enjoyed. A darkey in Concord the other day refused a drink of whiskey and a chew of tobacco, saying that he neither drank nor chewed; and "now the people are looking him right straight in the eye to see if they can't detect some evidences of mental aberration. The Piedmont Press denies the States- ville Landmark's story about the wild man or Watauga county, it says peo pie living the neighborhood where the alleged wild man is said to have been seen, never saw or heard of him except through the newspapers.

Joseph Chunn, of Asheville, is an inventive genius, and recently he has invented a straw cutter. He was discoursing upon its merits, telling a crowd that it could, cut a man's arm off, and as for his finger, if the blade just dropped on it, why that would be the end of it. Just then the blade dropped. He has preserved the finger in alcohol. Dion and Daly, the champioril bit liardists, arrived in Raleigh Thursday evening, and that nightgave.

an exhibition at Joseph's. The Newt says The contest was a single game; of 800 points, which was begun at 8:30 ofclock, I and finished at 10:15 p. The game was won by Mr. Daly in 34 innings, his longest run being 61 points. Mr.

Dion second, 43 1 points; in the game. 'i Tarboro Southerner: We 'learn through a private letter from a friend at Plymouth, that when William Moore, lately convicted of the murder of John T. Webb, both of Bertie county, was being removed from the court house to the jail, he displayed the most hilarious glee singing and shouting. Instead of sorrow forlhe condemned, the community felt profound satisfaction at the justice of the verdict. 'i A si 3 i 'A he.

Reunited at a Child's Grave. Many years ago a young gentleman of Manchester, of good aracter honorable innections, had the misfortune to fall out with Orris wife a beautiful girl of only eighteen summers. He speedily arranged his business afftirs, and without formality took an abrupt leave of his wife and a sweet Jittle babe. He traveled far and lingered long in lf many strmge lands, without cotrnnunicating intelligence of his whereabouts, and without knowing, or caring to know, the fate of bis dar ones at home, fn the meantime the little one had, passed away, and the wife, broken-hearted and disconsolate, kept the faith sh'e had pledged at. the altar.

Many years had elai sed since her truant husband had left her, and in all that time it was her habit to visit the little grave of her dead infant, with the same deep mourning dress she hd donned the dy of its burial. A few evening ago it so chanCed that fate brought her. husband back to this city, who -immediacy upon his arri val, sought out the little grsive, where, by the dim twilight, he encountered a strange figure in black. A heavy veil hid the face Hbufrjiwas openittid clear, and seemingly r' unaltered, The discovery of either identity was hut, a moment's timeaifgrbaaa' shriek and husband and'wife firmly clasped in loving State. The following note was picked up on the street yesterday j- catf behad callicg a', thi omjcd Stl uw Deab Josh Please come borne.

We need you very much, as several sad accidents have befallen us John sprained his ankle badly, and Sarah's frosted feet are troubling ber. My eorns are increasing in number and severity and the knots on our mule's back are growing larger. Uncle Dick is laid 'ppWith the BMnaaatism, so do come home; and rmg Cousseus Lightning Liniment, Whicbts sGcCesslully used by all of our neighbors, fer each jof the above afflictions'. You can buy it at any drug store for 50 cems a. bottle.

4 mabt. On meeting friend "lEe first. Inquiry is is always regarding bi4 heiilth.i by Because health the first c.m'''1 rpt yet many will sit in a cold, dam tuea re. regard-of weak lungs an i backing cough, Discard some of the ephemeral plesaures of the day; theatre-going, and invest your small change in' something i that will be, a lasting For Cons-sens' Compound Hohey of Tar costs only 50 cents, and will care yojarf Cough. Cold; and alldiseastsbfthe Throat and Lungs.

'Tfy u- -ih 'Si mi kJ 1 a AX 111 V- I IS Jjtherfwtnil)e brt, buUntaneorn In ite otJon Mnniliiu At. A. -1 k1ak urn Km Wk iiMl or brown 4oei Mttaia Ah Akin, mil in MiilV ftOPlied. Iti a ft tuiUT vrwtin tH tnl DIMmMa. 1 I I III Oil imrffiiitji snd irTrrrfTfirVf'' i 1R1STA IUUir'1 yvr- 7ii(iin i r.

1 1 il 5 am New (Y' nients. bNY ER'c CURATIVE PADS! A sure cure for TOf PU 1 1VER end all disease ari8inv therefrom Ihtik Kidney Spine, Bladder, Wotub a' Female DlS-easea CHIi-i 8 and Ft VER stivneas, Dyspepsia. Headache Our i IVEK, LUNG and AGUE PAD, $2 KIDNEY and $3. Pd for FEMALE WEAK'Efn, $3 We send them by mail free on receipt of price. Add re E.

F. SNYDUR A CO Cincinnati, O. a week in your own town. Terms P00 and $6 outfit free. H.

HALLETT Portland, Maine. AGENTS WANTED for particulars address WIL80N SEWING MACHINE 829 Broadway, New York City, Chicago, 111., New Orleans, Or 8an Francisco, Cal. Mary J. Holmes. The new novel, MILDRED, by Mrs.

Mary J. Holmes, author of those splendid bookd Edith Lyle West LawnTempest and Sunshine Lena Rivers is now ready, and for sale by all booksellers. Price $1 50 It is one of the finest novels ever written, and everyboav should read it. G. W.

RLETON Pnblishe-s New YORK. Send for Redu ed Pr ce I ist of MASON HAM IN CABINET ORGANS. NIlW and 6P1.END1D SlYLLS; Prices Reduced $10 to $50 each, this onth. (Nov. 1877 Address Ar 0 HAMLIN ORGAN Boston, Nw YohK, ob Chicago.

to $0A per day at home Samples WO w6J worth $5 free. Stinaon A Co Portland, Maine. JACKSON'S BEST SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO was awarded the highest prize at Centennial Exp sition for its fine chewing qualities, the excellence and lasting character of its sweetening and flavoring. If you want the oest tobacco ever made ask your grocer for this, and see that each plug bears our blue strip trade mark with word Jackson's Best on it. 8od wholesale bv all iobbers.

Send for sample to A Ja.CK.SON ft Manufacturers, Petersburg, Va. WORK FOR ALL their own localities, ranessirg for the i FIRfcBll'E VMIOK. Mlaived) Weekly' and Month LARGEST PAPER IN THE world, with Man' moth Chromos Free. Commissions to Agens. Terms and Outfit Free.

Acdress P. O. VICKEKY, Augusta, Maine- 1 a day at home, LC fit and ter Agent wanted. Out-free. TRUE Augusta.

Maine, iv Extra Fine Mixed Cards. with name.lO TV postpaid. L. JON no a. Naa-sau.

N.Y BKATTY HIANO ORGaN bet. Ssa Looa StarLhnsr News Ortrnna 'A diiiij. ftiiS 1 iutinm iv $lijo, cot $6 0. cir tree Beatty, Wash- Aduiinist' Jitor's Notice. HAVING been duly appointed Administrator ot the late Jog.

R. Gillespie. deceased, and having qualified as ch and obtained Letters au oinistra ion. al persons having claim against he estate of said intestate are hereby not fled to exhibit the same to" me on or ne'ore the Brut day of December, 79, or this notice will be pleaded in bai of their recovery. A.

B. GILLE8PIE, dec 8, 1877-6w Administrator. BOULEVARDS AND BALMOARLS SECOND 8T0CK JUST EECEIVED AND VERY CHEAP. AT Barringer irTrotter's. nov 11 GATAI OGUE8 of our MU8IC are now ready for distribution.

They contain oyer 1500 pieces by the best composers. 6 TI0DY BRO ANHOOD RESTORED: Victims of routhful taapnence, wto nave tried tn vatn every known will learn of a simple prescription, FBEmU xur-uie apeeay cure or nerv-oua aebilitr. premattrre decay, lost manhood, and all 3 1 I ANY COMPETING LINE, AND UPON APPLICATION TO CLARK, General Freight Ag't. Wilmington, N. 0 SMITH, Agent C.

C. Railway. Charlnttp Do You Owe ANY MONEY to Wittkowsky Rintels if so we request you to pay it, or we will give it out tor collection. WITTKOW8KY RINTELS. oct2 tf "SAFE FOR SALE.

Choice of two, one Miller's and one Herrings CHAS JONES, 8eptl8 tf Fashionable Dressmaknis: DFRAPIi.I1 a Ft gna-an-eed. p.v.-e-us cai io measive. ani ni ne -de: execired I ne i es of i es and o'i nand. -MKS. E.

A i I. A UH. Room next to Van Nes-' ijn- e-y. sepi6 tf R. Littlejohn, UENERA).

COMMISSION MEKCHANT CHARLOTTE, N. C. Handles all kinds of Prod no. Offi- with Jno Hall te vv hoietale Orooarn. tnavlS 20c a Uinl Irar IDE AWAKE an illustrated Magazin for Young People, is the very bast publication of the kind in our country, as well as the cheapest.

For an agency, snd to LOTH BOP feb25 Boston Mr. R. P. Rutledge, IpORMERLY with Mc Alexander, is with us. and will be glad to see his friends and former customers.

BOYD OVERMAN. sept23 To the Public. We would inform the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country that we have a COMPLETE and WELL-ASfcORlED tock "'family groceries on hand, which we will sell at the lowest market price. Among the latest arrivals are the following MINCE ME in 5 lb cans, and retail, "EX ELKIOK" HAM8, (uncanvassed.) BE KFAbT dTRIPsaud heavy BA ON BTJlKHEAT FLOUR, NAVY BEANS Early Rose and Pee leas IRISH P0TA1 0ES Sweet CORN. Imported 8AUR ERA TIT.

Cream CHEE8E. Rio and Lagura COFFEE. White and Yellow SUGARS. Northern CABBAGE. Muscatel and London Layers RAISINS, Turkish PRUNES, New UkRaNTS, "Star" and Dooley's BaKINQ POWDERS.

A full assortment of Fancy and Plain CANDIB8, New FIGS, and every thing usually kept in a Family Grocery Store. Call and examine our stock and we will endeavor to please both in price and quality, Mr JACOB DULS is with as and would be glad foi: his friends and acquaintances to give him a caiL HILKER DULS. Corner Fifth and Tryon Streets. GUARANTEED AS LOW AS VIA INFORMATION FURNISHED WM A MOODY, 8outh Western Freight Charlotte, N. C.

HPTt.2V CWEST SONS' ALADDIN SECURITY OIL, THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test. WATER WHITE IN COLOR. Fully Deodorized. WILL NOT EXPLODE! HIGHEST AWARD Centennial Exposition For Excellence ot Manufacture AND HIGH FIRE TEST.

Endorsed ly the Xnsuraaco Companies. Bead this Certificate One of Many. HowAitD Firs Insurance Co. op Baltimore, Baltimore. Dec.

23d, 1874. Mtttrt. C. West Sutis, GeuUemen: Having used the various oils sold in this city for illuminating purposes, I tak pleas-u1 in recommending your "Aladdin Security 1" as the nfrtt and oett ever used in our house hold. wura truly, LbignedJ A2JDEEW REESE, President.

Manufactured try C. WEST SONS, Baltimore. Try it, and you will wm no otber. THE RISING SUN. JUST EECIIVED At the RISING STTN.

a large assortment of Foreign and American Fruits, fine lot of Northern App es, fresh Florida Oranges, Lemons, raisins, Dates, Figs. etc. A fresh Mipply of canned fruit. TOYS. A large and handsome selection of Children's toys dolls, wagons, drums, games, etc.

The stock embraces everything you want for your children or yourself. CAHD.ES. Our Candles we manufacture, which enables as to keep a fresh supply at all times. Also, a good stock of French Candies. BREAD AHD CAKES.

Fresh Cakes and Pies every day. GROCERIES. Our assortment of Fancy Gooceriea is unsurpassed- Foreign and Domestic Pickles, how-chow, SardineB, Pig's Feet. Tea, Coffee, Sugar of all grades, Lard, flour. Sea-Foam and other yeast powders.

Condensed Milk, and a fibe lot of Goshen Batter, Cheese, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Do aot fail to call and examine onr stock as we keep the largest, ireshest and best class of goods in the city at the RFInO. BUN. C.S. H0LT0N.

nov 27 IIOW IS THE TIME When eyery beau la mode has a special about his dressing. M. Lichtenstein, Merchant Ihflor, Calls attention to a FAN VEST which every one should have in his wardrobe to make it perfect. He has an elegant line on hand which will be made np to satisfaction. A call respectfully solicited.

N- B. The gentlemen who left their clothes in my care since last September are respectfully invited to call and get them, as I will hereafter not be responsible for such goods, left on hand over thirty day. M. LICHTENSTEIN. Charlotte, N.

jCrJ We liaye now -Kn 6iration our Saratoga Fountain, and wM have on draught all the season fresh Saratoga Water oil ice," as good as it is at the Springs in New, iJlU. McADEN'S DRUG STORE, marl I. tor medicine, at McADEN'S DRUG STORE, mar excesses. AnV AGdresa Bkatsoraers Drongbt on py drugfrlst has the lngred: td Naa katsoraers.Drongbt on py awau dec 2 flrsyA.ir' Ork..

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