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jOS. P. CAI.D1YEIA, Iiocal Editor. Tuesday, January .7, 1873. ir.,v- Snecial Notices Inserted in vthe i xai Column wui dc cnargea , is JM ' ... . . - cents per line. Sf All parties ordering the Observer ffui please send the money for the time tnc paper Is wanted. " ! Contractors will not be allowed, ! under their contracts, to advertise any !0ther than their legitimate, business, unless by paying specially for such ad vertisements. 1 .. j Magistrates Blanks. -At the Observer 'Office you can get Magistrates' Blanks ! printed in the neatest sty le, on best quality Of paper. . t Marriage Licenses.--If you wish Mar riage Incenses, beautifully executed, eail at the Observer Office. Deeds Printed on Bond paper can be had at the Observer Office. Correspondents must not write on both sides of their paper. ; " New Advertisements. The following new advertisements ap pear this morning; the first time. Tuning and Repairing. For Sale Notice. For Rent. Wood, Wood. The Board of County Commissioners was in session yesterday. No Wilmington Journal or Raleigh Newt bv Sunday morning's mail. Xothine of interest transpired in the Mayor's X'-ourt yesterday morning. Fires should be kept up in every room esneciallv chambers, during this mild - l i j weather to expel the dampness. : Owing to the bad weather Sunday morn- ing the churches were not so well attended as they would otherwise have been. -e On our first page to-day will be found an I interesting account of the killing of Gen I Stonewall Jackson. The accounts is from the pen of Gen. Lane. i . , . Personal. Admiral,, C-s Wilkes, of Mason and Slidell memory, is in the city and registered yesterday afternoon at. the Central Hotel. Again, after another rainy.spell, the'sun dared to show his face Sunday evening ard we now have a little fair weather, though no prophet can tell how long it will last. . I If vou want a good neat cottage to live ( in this year, apply to I. S- Broadaway.Esq. ' The residence is a pleasant one, and has I flowers, mat trees ana k grape vines m i abundance about it. See advertisement. Accident. We learn that as the train on the C, C. & A. R. R. was coming North Saturday night, one of the train hands was seriously injured if not killed at the tank about 7 miles from this city. He was on top of the tank, pumping water into the en gine, when, by some mishap he lost his footing, and fell to the ground. We were unable to get fuller particulars. A New Idea. A, friend of ours tells the following "goak" on one of the German ! merchants of this city : A customer was in his store on pne occasion looking At a ! coat, while ''Kaiser" descanted on the ex cellent quality of the goods and its. ex s trerue cheapness. "I tells you," said he, confidentially, "dat coat cost fifteen dol lars, but you may have him fortwelfe 1 he customer naturally wanted to know how he could afford to sell goods that iway. "I tells you how," said the mer chant. "I bes in business mit ander man I sells goods so sheep as never was, so as to jpreak him npt and den I buys him out, and owns it all myself, don't you see ?" he exclaimed, . triumphantly. He sold the Coat. :'i -;.'- . j ClTRTAILIKG THE CaRPET-BaGGEKS f-Colonel Forney in the following paragraph gives his hearty approva pf General Grant's intended measure restricting carpet-baggers from hold ing State offices whilst holding Fed eral appointments : 1. ''A dispatch, from Washington printed elsewhere in this morning s Issue will be a cause of rejoicing to all sincere friends of the President. It states no more or less than that he fa resolved in his newterm to eradi cate one of the prime causes, if not the root, of the southern political evils by issuing an order giving notice that acceptance of candidacy for State office, or holding of such office, espe cially a position in the Legislature of a State will be deemed by him cause ;ior removal from Federal office. The !vcriiiueni omomia nr. .t.riA jsnm.nr lender this rule, will be compelled to (Occupy seats in the background in stead of, as now, playing the princi pal parts in political troubles ' ' Horrbus Accident Neak Monrok. a young man of 17, named Hartsell, Js going to Monroe, the day before fi!!Iftina"'?ndfindingStewart'8 Ford ttyshed with writer, he took out one marin rses to t'y, the ford and beSrn0-86111?18 10 cros-Tbe h0ree the vf, nghtened ran off d threw I 0Ung man, whose foot caueht nartpf an.? he was dragged a fence with the unfortunate Joung Ka8S ThAng Wra infco a shapeles! Puss. Southern Hume. -.- LifbreatrIIart,e.on bU i. way to dine with mend in Boston was arrested llf merchant that he owed for 5lft.cl?thes- ffis friend ge his fue bill .for the amount. me lunperor of Austria. Editor Obsekveb : ' . u - .. , , ?iu fc ,u u, to uie article neaaeu, Private Life of an Emperor," in Daiit Observes of Tuesday - 24th. Deerrnhprl . r 1 . j oi. Hiicuiauiieiaaii naa tne Honor I of being said Emperor's Private Pbmist. J oranumber ofyears,andtliatItnereforeman andhi3 wife asking them to know of his most remrkhip. Snf f greamess, which points tl article did nolt mention. Being a native of Vienna, my family own Estates in Voeslan, Stein villa (Stone-villa) No. 123, Flora Strasse YFlnra Sti-wetA 9 (gernntn) miles (2 hours walk each from Vienna, (CapituI of Austria) : which Estates my lamented father offered as a place of resort to the Grand Duke "Leo pold L" of Tuscany (Italy)" during the war between. Italy and France against Austria, 1869. Our Emperor Francis Joseph I, of Austria paid at that time a ceremonial visit to the Grand Duke, ' and honored us in passing by accepting an imperial reception. On that occasion j I performed Mendels sohn's "G" minor Concerto, (with the ac companiment : of the world ren owed Strauss' " Orchestra) and "La Pompa di resta," and the "Sextour Finale" of Lucia di Lammermoor by Rudolph Willmers. the Pianist and Composer of the Austrian Court. This is the way in which I hap- pened, to meet the Emperor who conferred the title of "Private Pianist" upon me. The following years I lived at Court, and had opportunity to learn the Emperor's most remarkable points of greatness. His Majesty is in the first place not Only a great soldier, but also a great statesman Speaks, reads and writes eleven languages fluently ; ail of which are necessary in order to address the different nationalities forming his empire. Francis Joseph I being of a nervous temperament, excels in activi ty. He is a thorough Musician "and" Pianist. Most Pianist are not thorough Musicians, (new for Charlotte ?) In his habits be is as regular as a clock, . setting the example of punctuality to his officers ; and because the Vienna Fire Department lacked (1857) punctuality and quickness, in gold (912 shillings) for the term ot one year to the Fireman who would be the "first one" on ths spot after the alarm bell had be?n rung. However, the price was never awarded to any one : because his Majesty himself was from that date always the "first one" on the spot. Loss through damage by fire decreased rapidly. The Emperor is graceful, and dignified in man ner : great souled, meverential, magnauir- ous in thought; he even pardoned his attempted assassination, but, the mob would doom the 'wretch, and it became necessary to give the Imperial signature to the fatal sentence (1850, if I am - not mis taken.) His Highness, motto is : "Viri- bus Unitus." His personal influence in Austria is unlimited, because of his superb elegance and his knowledge. Thinking tobacco a "slow" poison, he ex pects to die ere attaining his 80th year. Francis Joseph I. is also a bold rider, ele gant dancer a. good shot, and witty in his conversation. He has a well proportioned, manly fisnire with exquisitely beautiful features, a cheerfulf rosy somewhat delicate complexion, enframed by a rich beard and curly hair ofalair hue, the leaturs re-, ceiving a lovely lustre from fine blue eyes with long lashes. The Emperor's residence in Vienna is in the "Hof und Krieg's Geba eude" (court and ware building.) Scitzer- gasse ;) and opposite his residence is the historically known "Seitzcrhoff" ; (Seitzer- hoff and Mtyerlutff) are the names of two distinguished Austrian generals.) Our own family resided for some twelve years in the "SeitzerhoiF' where I was born 1845, baptized in Court Church, and confirmed m Bt. Stephen s uhurcn. aiis juajesey s pleasure castle is the Luxemburg (luxu nous castle) and his hunting castle is m M uerzzuschiag. He also enjoys hunting in the world wide known, immense wood called "Prater," near Leopoldstadt, (form- erlir a suburb of Vienna, now part of the City itself,) bordered by the Danube river. The Emperor's summer residence fs called "Schoenbrunn (beautiful fountain,) j now belonging to' the suburb .Hictzing The garden of Scboenbrunn is the "grandest1 one l . ever w aunng my travels in Europe. The garden in Yersaille with its water works (near Paris, France) the one in St.' Cloud with its richness of flowers (France,) the Bois de Boulogne near the Champ Elysees (Paris) with its grotesque groups, and the Central Park (New . York) with its beautiful design, all four gardens together, give you a fair idea of the Im r . r ' some 800 years old (as old as Vienna itself.) The expense for gardening amounts to li millions of florins per annum. The Imperial Family is immensely rich. The Grand Duchess "Sophie." (who re- cently died,) the mother of His Majesty brought ninty million of florins cash with the compound interests of some 60 yeaif: iuer meuiue,; waiuw uumwuua hbsm uu i i r a? l - j .. . - lands, into the family. Salt, Iron and Tof baccobeinir Imperial Monopolies,tliey have many million of florins yearly income by monopolies alone. The richness of soil in Austria consists mainly in Iron and Salt ; the Kingdom of Siebenbuergen (7 trustees) yields most of the iron, and the Duchy of Salzburg (salt castle) most of the salt. The Empress of Austria, "Elizabeth," is a daughter of the King' "Ludwig". (Louis) of tbe Kingdom of Bavaria (now belong ing to the Emperor William I. of Ger many.) This Ludwig died recently. The greatest living.Gennan "musician" Richard Wamtr was Kin? Ludwiz's favorite. The ' : - v Jt m I V Empress ' of Austria is k aaA trm-mW . MVAMA A n Anf ' IK norm O 'MM T711C1 uchuuiiu wuiui, aw.uanu - r"' A.U3Lria, x ui nun eycarLtxi, vt came,) does not yetbelong to the sceptre of WUliam I, of Germany., Owing mainly to the fact that Francis Joseph I, is great ana good, r Thinking the above facts might interest yur readers, I remain, Very respectfully youra, . "ARMINITJSi" New Year's night in Richmond, old Mr. Wade heard a rap at his door. Went and found a basket in his doorway and he commenced un-! nankin. Tnrctt awn v totiM? Ii ! Lf f v & . sxs --. a vw v - a. a. 11 w i quality was a beautiiul lemale m- fan, and a note addressed to the old care lor tne eiinu wnotne writer said was horn of a respectable but unfor- i tunate woman. Mr. Wade advertised in th Kiehmond Dispatch that "the owner or owners will come forward, grove property and take it away ;" ut if this isvnot done, he declares that it is his intention to do the best he can for his new charge. A Ghastly Reco rd. Fifty-seven cases of homicide, of more than one week, 140 of suicide, 209 of sunstroke 735 accidental deaths, and 206 bodies found floating in the rivers and har bor. Hie number of. homicides ex ceeds that of the precedinsr vear bv fifteen, and the list of suicides is also large? including 32 more names than were on the record of 1871. The deaths from accidental causes have fallen off largely from the precedin year, but there has been no Westfield explosion or July riot. The" bodies of 122 infants were found in the streets and rivers. Such is the ghast ly record ot iScw York city for 1872, as made up by the i rwune. An Atlanta wife, whose patience had reen sorely tried by the continu ea arunxeness 01 ner nusbana, an emploj-ee of one of the railroad shops, went out on her muscle last Saturday. Before she returned she had pounded the proprietor of a whisky shop for selling her husband liquor, slightly pummelled the fore man of the railroad shop for paving her husband his earnings while in a state of intoxication, returning home in triumph with her hand in the collar of her intoxicated lord. This is certainly a more vigorous warfare 'a.1 r . . man any oi our temperance societ ies have introduced, and we are not so sure but vastly more effectual in We confess that we are rather else than shocked by the account of a funeral which we find in a Massach setts newspaper.- Here it is : "The funeral exercises were conducted bv the Rev. Mr. Woods, Methodist, and were very solemn and affecting to the numerousrelati.ves and friends present. The Doctor looked perfect ly natural as he lav in his coflin, seeming to say to his old friends, VV hat s all this fuss about ? I am happy.' " This beats the story of the hne Old Irish gentleman, all of I the olden time, whe declined to re main dead in his coffin while such excellent whiskey was traveling around the board. Where Our Gold Comes From. Gold is fonnd in Verm orlt, Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabaraa, Tennessee, Kan sas, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon and California. Maryland shows but $108 for her total, Vermont $5,615, and Kansas $1,009. California lias . "1 . 1 " f A . f contnimiea in iweniy-iour -ears, $643,121,499: North Carolina's total is $9,865,253, and Georgia $7,2o0,000. Vinnnia and South Carolina have each over a million. The New Orleans Times Resumes Publication. A compromise has been effected in the case of McKee vs. Weed, by which Weed and oth ers relinquished the entire establish ment of the New Orleans Times to the heir of W. C. King, its former proprietor. Its publication was to be resumed on the 1st instant, with M. F. Bigny as editor, and Henry Green, business manager, as hereto fore. A JjTcw York paper gives currency to the renort that lheodore lilton will publish a statement in the Gold- en Age aenying iae aomesuc irregu- laruies recently anuaea to oy w oou: hull & Ulanm. nu statement nas been ready for some time, but was withheld until the women were re - leased on bail. Mr, Tilton at first de term in ed to ignore the whole matter but nas been so severely pressed that he has determined to make a state ment. ' ' " Something approaching a dramat ic enect is realized at executions in England. Thev are conducted very o cheers of I tha Mil iha hinhin anrl o ffl w ron resentatives of the irrepressible press being the witnesses. But the instant the drop falls, a blaek flag is raised on the walls of the prison, and the information is thus impressively conveyed to the publift outside that justice nas Qoue iis worn i . v . . . . j. Henry warn xseecner s price ior a cture in Chicago is $100. Perhaps it's worth the nionev : perhaps it isn't. ""But since he can get the mon ey the Reverend gentleman don't stop to inquire which, . Senator Xy man Trumbull, of Illi nois, will resume the practice of law after the 8rd of March, theday on TY AAA VAX U10 VlUUVUi WiUA VApMVW He has been in the United States Senate -since 185o seventeen years. - Col. Mosbv is going to marry one of those plump shouldered, big limb- I tf ' 1 . - ... . . brings him 140,000. United gfcateg Wfc waaA 263,196 m poundgt 0ver one third of whicl i was jajgd in Kentucky. Mr. Sumner suffers for. want of sleep, and takes an opiate every night under the- of his arm;. HHANCIAl&COHMSBCUL COAHI.OTXJG MAUKJEXS. Cotton Market. REPORTED daily for the observer bt MESSRS. STEXIIOUSE, 3IACATJLAY A CO. . Charlotte, Jan. 6. COTT0N--Sales, to-dav nnimnortant. We quote extremes 15 to 18c: former infe rior, latter good style low midling. Mar ket somewhat easier. Piovisiou fflarket. CORRECTED PAILY BY W. CO. - U. II. HOUSTON A PROVISION MARKET Flonr SU 00 tn $4.25 per sack, on market. JSew Uorn Go to 70 cents, little offering. light demand. Wheat $1.50 little offerintr no demand. Oats oOfccnts little demand how Pe;is, strictly clay: 90 cents other kinds u to m. - Fresh Bntter 20 to 25 cents. Mountain Butter, in Kits. 16 cents no demand. , . Chickens 16 to 20 cents. Lggs 15 to 20 cents, with eood demand to-aay. i . t w - Bacon (Baltimore bulk sides.) 9 to 9i cents. No North Carolina on Market. JLartt jBaltimore Flake m auantitv it to 12 cents. Tallow 10 to 12 cents. Beeswax 25 to 31 cents. Sweet Potatoes, 90 to $1 per bushel Irish Potatoes 75 to IX) cents per bushel Apples (Good Mountain) 75 to $1.25 per i . . ... - ousuei, as to quality. Ao .Liverpool in market Svracuse in uverpooi, z.iu to $2.15 per sack. Factory Yarn $1.55 to $1.60 per bunch. MONEYMARKET-r-Gold Buyinicrate, llz ; semns rate. no. Silver Buying rate, 106: Selling rate. liu. Financial Market. 9UYIHO, RATES OF BA1TK NOTES. C BY BANK OF MECKLEXBOBC, TBYOS STREET, CHARLOTTB, N. C. Sank Cape Fear 1C J Bank of Charlotte, AlULUWVVa dml Fayetteville, 2 Clarendon, ljexingion, " (Graham,) Thomasville. " W. Carolina, " Washington, 0 " Yancevvllle. 0 Wauesboro', 10 Wilmington, 15 Commercial Bank of Wilmington, Farmers' Bank of North Carolina. Greensboro' Mutual Insurance Co., (old,) 0 Merchants' Bank of JNewoern, Miner's and Planters' Bank, : Virginia Bank Notes average about lu South Carolina " " " : 10 Georsia " " " : 20 Bana or tne state or jNonn Carolina, '49- These Quotations aie liable to fluc tuation, and cannot he relied on for an length of time. Remittances for all Ban Notes sent usmaae eitner in currency or Northern Funds, at par. Medical Blunders. From the period when. surgeons applied their salves to weapons instead of wounds to the present wide-awake age, the medi cal protession lias often unwittingly taken side with Disease in its conflicts with the human system. Even vet, in spite of the teachings of centuries of experience, some physicians believe in depleting their pa tients, already seriously exhausted by sick ness, with powerful evacuants, emetics salivants, cautharidal plasters, or the lan cet. But, providentially, public intelli- ;ence is ahead of these medical fossils, who lelong, of right, to the era of the Crusades ! That- powerful allay of nature in its war fare wit li the causes of sickness, Uostctter s Stomach Bitters, has opened the eyes of the masses to tlus iarainount importance of increasing the vital strength of the body when menaced by disease. They under stand that when the atmospheric condi tions are adverse to heaith-Las, for exam ple, in damp, chilly or severely cold weath er it is wise to reinforce the svstem with a wholesome tonic and stimulant, and thus enable it to combat and repel the depres sing influence of an inclement tempera ture. If the constitutional and animal powers were always thus recruited in the presence of danger, the mortality from con sumption, bronchitis, chronic rheumatism, Arc, would be much less than it now is. The causes which produce croups, colds, qninsey, diptheria and catarrh seldom arfect a strong and active vital system ; and of all vitalizing preparations, Hostet- ters Bitters has proved the most emcient. It is not claimed that this standard tonic is a specific for lung and throat maladies, as it is for dyspepsia, liver complaint and intermittents, but it is unhesitatingly as serted that it is the best known safeguard against all the atmospheric elements of j disease. Cant Do Without It." Tliis is what r the stase and horse car companies, h verv stable keepers, members of the turf, and all 1 grooms and trainers say of tne Mustang !- i Liniment. They "can't do without it." Liniment. They And why ? Fecause it infallibly reduces the external swellings, Ac., which, under various names, impair the usefulness and value of the king of quadrupeds, and also because, for sprains, strains, galls and other injuries to which horse-flesh is liable, it is the most trustworthy preparation in the market. Yet these recommendations comprise only a portion of its claims to public confidence. During a period of more than sixteen years, it has been re cognized as a specific for many of the most agonizing disorders '"which ' afflict the hu man ramuy such as riieumatism, gout, neuralgia, . lumbago,. ticdoloreux,isore throat, earache, toothache ; and likewise as a peerless application for cuts,, bruises, burns and scalds. 4 m Ir you feec dull, despondent, drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headaches. mouth tastes badly, poor appetite, and tongne coated, von are sunertng from tor pid liver, or "Billiousness." Nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently - as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. . , , ' A Warning There is no case of Consumption that did not commence J with a cough '; Tliere fqre the slightest Cold or Cough should re ceive immediate attention. Take .at once the great remedy of the age, Dr. Tutt's Ex pectorant, and "thereby save years pf suf fering ; perhaps life itself. AtJGtrsTA, Ga., Dec.31, 1870. Dear Sir My little son; aged about three years, was attacked with pneumonia last winter, which left him with a violent cough, that lasted till within about month since, for the cure of which lam indebted to your valuable Expectorant. had tried most every kind of medicine re commended for courfis, but none did any food until I tried your Expectorant, one ottle of which removed the cough entire ly:;?, with many thanks for your valuable preparation,; I am; yours truly JOHN M. WEIGLE. Di. Tutt's Hair Dye makes the oht look young. ASTHMA. Anv medicine which will alleviate the Paroxims of this dreadful disease will be hailed with Joyf by thous ands of sufferers. The certificates which acenmoany Jonas Whlteomb'si Remedy, re from the most reliable soareer. and at test to its wonderful nowerfnl sower, even In the most severe cases. Joseph Buraett & Co., Proprietors; Boston. j , FRlfE 'ADVERTISINO.From famllv to family, from city to eitv, from state to state; t he fame of Dr. Wal ker's Vegetable v lnerar Bitters a a soecinc for all deranse- mentx of the stomach bowels and liver, is I conunuauy extending. - ii voinntary missionaries are innumerable, and public enthusiasm In its favor spread faster than a praire lire. , ......' . - - DON'T SLIGHT YOTJIl TEETH. te- member that upon their labor, the health of the stomach depends. Keep i them per leer-, ana in order to ri. manipulate them with a brush dip red in the fragrant Sozo dont, once or twice a day. v : , WHO WILL SUFFER ? It la now 2 since Dr. Tobias' v enitian I lniment was put before the public; warranting it to cure Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Cuts. Burns. Braises. Old Horex. Pains Id the Li nibs. Back mid Chest, and it has never failed. Sold by all Druggists. Depot 10 Park lr lace, New York. $ FOR DYSPEPSIA. Indlzestlon.denres- sion of spirits and general debility in theii various forms; also, as a preventive against feversr- The Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell, Hazard Co., New York, and sold by all Druggists, is tht best tonic, and as a tonic for patients re coving from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. I THTJTtSTOlTS IVOBY PS ABXt TOOTH POWDEB. The best article known for Cleansing and preserving the? teeth and eu ins. sold by all Irugglsta. Price 25 and oO rents per bottle. F. C Wells & Co.: JNew xora. CHRIST ADORO'S HAIR DYE. Till f magnificent componnd is beyond contin gency, the safest and most reliable Dye in existence : never failing to impart to the Hair.nniformity of color .nourishment and elasticity. Manufactory, 08 Maiden Lane. new xors:. r CAKBOIilC SALVE unequalled as a Healing compound. Physicians recom mend it as the most wonderful remedy ever Known. 1'rice it? cents per dox, John F. Henry, Sole Proprietor, 8 Col lege riace, New lorK. i RisleyBuchu is a reliable Diuretic and Tonic for all derangements o1 the urinarj una genial organs. The genuine, as former ly sold by Ha vi land, Harral &. Rlsely and their branches, is now prepared by H. W uisiey, tne oriK inator ana proprietor rt twl the trade supplied by his successors. M-r ganand Rlsfey, New York. Svapnia is Opium purified of its sicken- mg ana poi8onou8properties,uiscovered b: ur. Higeiow, iToiesor or Jtsotany.jJd.ro: Medical College. A most perfect anodyne ana soothing opiate, j oun J?'arr, Chemist cvew lorK. PRATTS ASTRAL. OIL. More acci dents occur from using unsafe oils, than irom steamboats and railroads con bin Over 200,000 families continue to burn Pratt's Astral Oil, and no accidents direct ly or indirectly have o'cured from burn ing, storing or handling it. Oil House of Chas. Pratt. Established 1770. New York, T. D. Clancy fc Co., Charlestongents for a. j. - . we Have Frequently Henrd mothers say they would not be without Mrs. Win slow's Soothing Syrup, from -the birth of the child until it has finished with the teething siege' under any consideration wuatevcr. .. The Secret of Beautv. What is it? no longer asked, for the world of fashion and all the ladies know that it is produced by using a delightful and - harmless toilet preparation known as . W. Laird's luoom of Youth." Its beautifying effects are truly wonderful. Depot. 5 Gold St.. N. Y. PORTRAIT PADTTHTG ! ! A Rare Chance for Charlotte ! ! ! FOR three months I will Paint Portraits for $25, such as are generally charged $200. Persons wishing Portraits , of their departed friends can obtain them if they have a good Photograph of them. I shall be pleased to show yon specimens of inv work at my Studio- above Brcni, BroWn & Co's Hardware Store. A. L. BUTT. dee 11-31U Charlotte, K. C. E. S. BUEWELL, THOS. GBIEE, J. H. CABSON. Burwell, Grier & Co. , (Successors to Carson S Grier.) ! (xrocers & Conunission ffiercliants; Corner of 4th and Try on Sts., CHARLOTTE, N. C. jan 1-lm. BOARDING. MRS. A. W. MILLER is prepared to ac commodate. Boarders with room and meals, or with meals only, as the Boarder may desire. The building, Gray's, on the corner of Trade and Church streets, is a new one ; the rooms are cleanly, comfort ably, neatly furnished, and well attended. The table is as good as tne market win afford. Terms most liberal, to suit clerks who are working for moderate salaries. jan 1-tf , THE BANK OF HECKLEHBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000, Jas. Tukxek Tate, President. Thos. W, Dewet, Cashier; r F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier.' , AT THE BANKING HOUSE OP TATE 8b DEWET. mhis Bank Cliartcred . Under Act of the JL General Assembly and duly organized under Laws of the State of Jiortb uarouna, with ample means is prepared to transact General Canbiogr Business. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. . " e ' The bank will receive Deposits subject to Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all ueposits leit on time, terest at the rate of t Eight per cent per Annum, on 'all sums lying undrawn over thirty days. . i,;-'i . if"-' i-i;iji'-- w. ,- Gold and Silver Coin, Bullion and. old Bank Notes Bought and Bold, i c THOS. W.DEWEY, jan. 11S73. " Cashier.' JUST RECE1VEI). ' TH0UR Fine Pork Hogs. 6bbls., Large J? Sweet Potatoes, 2 bbls., iLarge Onions. 1 Tierce of Sugar Cured Hams new and very fine, Hecklers Pork Sausage received daily; Fisher's celebrated Jlince Meat, 30 sacks strictly Family Flour, ?50 bushels find Mountain Apples, Chesnuts, Irish Potatoes. Dried Fruit of all kinds, lOdoz. of Domestic Fresh " Canned Peaches and Cherries, all of which will be sold at the lowest figures, at 15. S. SMITH'S, jan 4 T?ELLS Superior Mustard. Pure Ground Pepper Ptrre Ground Cinnamon, Pure Ground Ginger. Oct 21 BURWELL & CO. New Advertisements. Agents Wanted for Cobbln's Child's Commentator ON TIIC BIBLE, for the HOSIK CIR- 1.200 nacs. 2S0 Kriimivinm. Tli wst enterprise, of the vear for iveiy family will have it. Noth'ma Ukel mow publidil. For Hrrnlars addrrmi U. S. GOODSPKED A iXl janl-4w 37 Park Row. X Y. BOOK AGENTS now at work, o look ing for some new Uiok, should write at once for cinulars of the bestieliin books imblished. Kxtraonlinary induce ments offered. Snnerh premium aicen awav. Particulars free. Address QUKEN CITY PUBLISHING CO., janl;-4w -.Cincinnati, Ohio. 1872. 1873. BETTER THAS FICTTBE8 IS TIIB HEW YORK OBSEKVEB 1 The Great American Family Newspaper. 3 a Year with the JUBILEE YEA It BOOK. SIDNEY E. MOUSE & CO., ' 37 Park Row, New York. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY", jan 1-4 w TRICKS and TEAPS of AMERICA Would you avoid being "bit" by Rogues, Swindlers and Ilumuugs I Read th "Star Spangled Banner." A large", Illus trated 40 column 8 page paper, Ledger size. Splendid Stories, Sketches, Tales, Poems, Wit, Humor, Puzzles, Recipes, fcc. 11th year, $1 a year, with elegant Prang Chromo, "Autumn Leaves," frew to all. Only $1. Try it once. Satisfiictton guaranteed. Agents wanted, outfit FREE, Specimens, &d for 6 cents, address "BANNER," Hinsdale, N. II. jan 1 Iw If you wish to be eared of the habit, addiws T . 22. CLABKB, St. ln lit, Vrnon,01UK jah l-tw SK Wn 0A I dfly ! Agents wan t) 1U P0U ted ! All clasH of working people, of either sex, voungor old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Ad dress G. 6TIKSON & CO., jah l-4w . Portland, Maine. REWARD. For any case of Blind, Bleedingtching or Ul cerated Piles that Db Brwo's Piue Remkdy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1. jan l4w HOW, WHEN AND WHERE ADVERTISE. SEE THE ADVERTISER'S GAZETTE, By Mail, 25 cents. Address, GEO. P. HOWELL & CO. jan l-tw 41 Park Row, K. Y. AND 4 CO -( tl R H o CO o F. U. S HELTON HAVING greatlv increased his Stock of FURNITURE which consists in part ot Parlor SnICs. Blaek,' Walnut Painted Chamber Sails French nnd Cottage Bedsteads, Spring Beds Bureaus, Washstands. Teapoys, Folding Tables, Ladies Wortt Tables, . Extentiou and Center Tables Whatnots Mifes, Excelsior and Cotton Mattresses, Chairs and Stool of - various styles ami many other things not necessary to mention. The Undertakers Department is complete from the cheapest Poplar Coffin to the Finest Hexigan Head and Foot Walnut Casket Half Glass Top, finislied and trim med lnithe most approved style, will be kept constantly ready for use, alt of which will be sold at a most reasonable price. Returning many tlianks for past favors most respectfully ask the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, whtr have need for anything in my line to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. South Trade Street opposite the Market House, Charlotte, N. C jan 1st 1873-ly i . hi. BUKLTOX. Pure White Lead. JEWIS' Pure White Lead. BURWELL & CO. nov 15 SAGE. Fine New Sage, just received at dec 18 SCARRY.. EURE POWDERED BLACK PEPPER, Free from Adulteration, at dec 18 - SCARRU CHOICE Salad Oil, Finest article ever offered in this Market, for sale at dec 18 - - SCARR'S. MACAROnA. A fresh supply at dec 10 - SCARR'S. wl LL tliose who are due me cither br xv note or account will please call and settle as the OLD BUSINESS MUST BR CLOSED preparatory to a change in the firm 1st January 1873. - . dec 8-1 m , WALTER BREMV 1 Q Bushels of Chestnuts for sale by tbt tf bushel or small measure.; at oct 18 F, BUTT'S, Market. torn mm IJIIIII
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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