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The Charlotte Observer. PUBLISHED DT JONES & McLAUGHLIN. . Offici Bryce's Building, Trade Street. RATES OF 8CT5SCRIFTIOIT. - One year, in advance, .$G 00 Six months, in advance,.,..... 3 00 Three Month, in advance,..,..........;;; l 60 One month, in advance, 60 The Dbseeyek will be delivered, in any part ofi the City at Fifteen Cents per week. POETKY. THE DRUNKAKD'SDAUGUTER. BY G. W. BUNGAY. Out n the street with naked feet, f ! 1 saw the drunkard's little daughter ler tattered shawl was thin aid . small; She knew little for no one taught her. Her ekin was fair, her auburn hair Was blown about her forehead. ' - Her sad, white face bore sorrows trace, And woe that was not borrowed. Heart broken child, she seldom smiled ; Hope promised her no bright morrow, Cr if its lightflashed on her night, ; Then up came darker clouds of sorrow. She softly said : "We have no bread, Toi wood to keep the fire r burning." The child was ill ; the winds so chill, tt 4.1,:., ..ll Ui A i . .i. ji linn win uiuuu iu xkv was lurninj, But men well fed and warmly clad, And ladies robed in richest fashion, Tassed on the side where no one cried To them for pity or compassion. Fledithat long night and then the light Of rosy day in beauty shining Set dome and spire and roof on fire, ' And shone on one beyond repining. Asleep alone-r-as cold as stone, ' Where no dear parent ever sought her; In winding sheet of snow and sleet. Was found the drunkard's lifeless daughter. "WhyWc men Lose their Beauty. Sliut up in houses nine-tenths of their time, with either no exercise, or that which is of a limited, irk some jsameness, they are as a conse quence, unnaturally pale, soft and tender; their blood is poorly organiz ed and watery, their muscles mall and flabby; and the force and func tions bf their bodies, as a whole, run low irj the scales of life. A spurious fullness is often seen in the outline during girlhood, which usually melts like snow under an April sun when ever the endurance is put to the test, as in performing the functions of a inotrjer. The change in appearance from ! the maiden of one year to the mother of the next is ften so KijjKijig aim enuuring tJiat it is difficult to believe that we are look ing oil the same person. The round, plensjng shape is prematurely displaced by a pinched angularity, and ah untimely and unseemly an- pearaiiu-e of age. Travelers from other countries who have had an extensive means for observation upon ij he great beauty of American woman, and the early age at which it is lust. Some have siscribed this to the jcliinate: but mo e intelligent observers agree that it is a hot-house, enervating mode of. life. English Indies of rank, by the way, are cele brated for keeping their beauty even to a ripe old age, think nothing of valkiRga half a dozen miles at a time; while American ladies would think unci, a thing "perfectly dread ful." 3f American women, so daint ly and richly fed, will sit in dark and sultry rooms the live-long day, they must expect to bloom too soon, to hasten; through this .charming period at the longest in about ten years-fand for twenty-five years alter, have the grim satisfaction of heiag thin, wrinkled, angular and sallow; The Seward house in Washington, a here Payne stabbed hinir'-Miiow occupied" by Gen. Belknap, was him felf warned of it. Said the man to mm: c Lelknap, no man ever lived in that house.who did not meet with i;eath, assassination or something." Seward's occupation of the place was a seritp of misfortunes and deaths. henj it was a club-house, the feickle murder, and a lot of other events; of a dark cast, took place dn it and (about it. The consequence bas been that Seward's house has been gpven up as a residence, and . is now ,one of the military offices, "en Belknap has not escaped some Jt the jevjl occurrences of the neigh I'orhood, and although he has spent our years dutifully and quietly here, he has lost his wife, and the eldest son is feeized with a disorder of; the Jungs, iand has had to go to Santa-Fe tor reciuperation. v x y w a Treatment op Small Pox An' At J IjEged Effectual Remedy. A'greaf r ,ayjU "yry is, saia to nave neen recent Jy made by a surgeon of the British, aimy in China,! in? the", way of an enectujal remedy for small pox.i The mode pf treatment "is as - follows: VVheiji the preceding ' fever is at Jts height, the chest is tubbed with Tv?toit oil and; rtaric ointmehU' Jnis causes the whole of , the erup-' jiontoiappear on that part of the body to the relief ; of the rest It ' also 8ecureu a full and complete eruption; and thus prevents' the disease from attacking the internal organs.' "Thii Js now the established mode fof treat ment in the English army in. China, inu is Regarded as a perfect cure- - . Says' the Richmond fVa.i nishntnJi' mi Head of-the-Denartm Ant to Mhich the ; following is addressed, ind I it' harder to Vv; exnUin would some M his" "irregularities" than-did Jirs. q L D Davis,1 whyl the . wag no longer! 'rRitrcyrirt,. VI. n w ; "utherford County, OakSpmigrNwemJ, JrIn Obedience to your request I Kiye am explantion why I signed my uarterly returns ,S. L D : Davis lm S V D 'Biffgerstaff is I . have arri4 a Davis . "Yeiy respecfullyS L DVbfvis.? era n bAii;m ' gallon m Newhm -- - ' ' ' 1 ' ' " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ; . ...-,: ... :.,yr.'";'J':..'lJ. L'-!U Vol, Vm. Senator Pool to be Urged for Crw ,; Telegram to Cincinnati Commercial. , . xvepuuncans are beginning to "discover what they conceive to be their rights, and like freemen thev .Tror.nA t inera. im ot content with making an effort for either the . 1 r r v uimuutiu Clerk of the next House from their secuon, tne southern members and senators are now bent upon having a u,cl"wi j ui jrresiaent urant's ni uaomet. -Heretofore tost master-general Creswell has 1PAn supposed to represent the south in tue vyamnet. it would appear," ho w- cvor, mu iie is not accepted bv many states south of the Potomac. as a representative southern Renub- "e aea not represent anything but 4 ' uv4iw VUUV juivuu,Ya-5 comparativeJv small portion of the South. Since the de- ieaioi lion. John Fool, of North aroiina, tor the Senate, his friends in ana out of Conerress. havA hrtn actively at work making a combina- : 4. . 1 -. . . nun tu secure nun a uaoinet ap pointment. , 1 he arguments in his tavor are strong and well as ntimer ous. i First of all, he is a native, and to the manor-born Union man. In the Senate he has manfully acted wun ine itepuuiican party, and, has oeen a steady supporter ofthe Ad minstration of President Grant. In his own State he has been regarded as the leader of the; republican part'. Indeed it is held that but for his efforts there would have been no Republican party to-day in North Carolina. He was among the most efficient and earnest advocates in Congress of the punishment and suppression of the kuklux organiza tion. He is regarded as the first lawyer in his State. These are some of the argument urged in his favor by his friends, who think he is entitled to a place in General Grant's next Cabinet. It is understood that Senator Pool aspires to the Postmaster-Generalship. All the southern members andSe.iators who signed a petition for the appoint ment of Creswell propose to sign in favor of Senator Pool. Nor will thev be content with this. It is under stood Sfhat they will wait upon the President in a body and personals urge Mr. Pool's c!j i a by. In adci ion to bis southern friends Mr. Pool will be supporteq by several prominent Republicans from the North, among them Senators Morton and Sott. The Republican papers in Virginia are as earnestly advocating the claims-of Colonel Robert W. Hughes to a place in the Cabinet. " ' "Knights of the Crescent." This is a new Order, which has been re cently established by the youths of our town, and one which promises very beneficial results to the rising generation. Its object is claimed to be the suppression of intemperance, profanity, gaming," and other kindred vices, and the promotion of those principles of virtue which are becom ing too much neglected by all classes of society. The organization is composed of the sons of our most respectable families, most, if not all, of whom are connected with our Sabbath schools. Their number at present amounts to about thirty, with aoces sionsateach monthly meeting, which convenes on the second Tuesday ev ening of every month. It principal officers are George A. Hughes, Com mandant; Edward G. Mosely, Sub Corn inandant ; and Thos: H. Averett, Secretary and Treasurer. Danville .The Louisiana Imbroglio Washington, Jan; 11. It is under stood that the Senate Committee on .Privileges and Klections, at a meet ing held this evening, has determin ed not to .'send- commissioners to Louisiana to take ' testimony regard ing the political troubles there, but will summon all needed witnesses to Washington td give their testi m ohy here.?; it is also said ttiat a sergeant at-arms has been dispatched to New Orleans for that purpose. - Later. It i understood that the Senate..Committee on Privilegesiand Elections nave aeciciea noi ?to , sena any commissioners to New Orieans to; takefltestimonV; at present -but that they have , to-dav subpoenaed both of the . returning boards to ap pear before them in this city, i An effort will be madq.Jby,the committee to have betore tbem;fut the , returns of the electoritl pteTrom the yarkus parishes in Lotiisiana., ' . Appropriation 'Asked. 1 1 i r.WAsHiNGTo, Jan; lli--Tbe Depart ment of Jhstice asks -an j appropria tion Ipfi $300,000 to supply the defi ciency la the mails,?ihcurred in'in ail ing Ku;Kluxprpsection.'-' ' . j: CHARLOTTE. N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. TTRUT -KRADT," do yon love Kraut -egant wmte Kraut for all who love , A u i J. F. BUTT. -! FINE SALT. 1 Oft H Fact,ory fiUed SALT on hand -L W and for sale hv ! 8TENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. mov 27 . . . I. Von Heyerhoff. PROPOSES to form, instruct, and ron - -Li, duct, in Charlotte "NT r- xf.i Socles : and to Hva mni f 7. The income ftm "mJ: T to the nnrrhaW k". nrifi i i in a ntwiAna .-m. & . m l a. a. y stitute. Also,to furnish for the Institnte joiua r uie VyimnoiK m- Orchestral Iostruments and Mnin as) are found in Seminaries of the largest Cities South and North Thow Tntm. ments, &c., will be placed in the hands of tne iYustees, for the use of. and tcr con - instructions per months . 2.00 iauies and gentlemen desiring to become members of the Societv will rAeas !mti their names at the hook store of Messrs. Tiddy & Bro. ace7-6m jOFFEE, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese aftd v Jiice, just received at k ; sept iv a. it. JIS15ET & BKO'S. i BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. ! B U-C K W II E ATI BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. JUST Received, now eall and buy and ! also set some of our elrarant. dthn Butter to eat with the cakes whp.n t.hv an snipKing not, at i . 1 v JOHN F. BUTTS, dec6 Market. Ther Change. Uavuu iioiracnour inenas and cus tomers some time since that our busi WW 4 XTTVn . i-I 1 r. . . - ness would chance Januarv 1st. 187JL we are? pleased to say that the change has taken place, and it is to be strictly CASH or 30 DAYS CREDIT. Those who do not pay promptly need not expect any favors, If you are in arrears dont ask for credit. save us the unpleasant duty of denying you. To our many friends and patrons we re turn thanks, und ask a continuance ofi thCir favors believing that by a strict ap plication of the above rules, we will be able to well goods cheaper than those who creuit. All bills are due and navable on the l?t Vtay oi eacli and every month. 1 M (ilUEK fc ALEXANDER, jan 1, 1873, lv SIM OUT ON BOUSE. :0:- STATESViLLE, H. C. :Or riUili4 Proprietor of the - nhov nam) A ! Hotel respectfully invites thp Charlotte and the public generally to call on 111m wnen tnev visit Statesville. ITp will spare neither pains nor money to make the SIMONTON HOUSE a first class irrkT'inr a li . ir v aim wonny 01 puouc patronage 1. A. PRICE, noy 25-tf Proprietor. F. SCAER, so O tr B - 00 m 00 CHARLOTTE. N. C. iTescripUons prepared at all hours of the Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for. Family and tnval- is. at SCAUR'S j"e 29 V Drugstore. f FRE$D SPICES, jusz receivecl a lot of select Spices for nckies,' Preserves, &c, at F. SCARR'S june 29 Drug store. : Pure Salad Oil. j Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S June 29 Drugstore. FOR SALE. T, yr. WADSWORTH , has at his Livery, t) .land - Sale Stable, opposite the City Clock. HORSES and MULES for sale and kept constanly on hand.. For Sale. WO Acres of.land adioming thepty of f Charlottes very, finely situatedinf rapidly improving neighborhood. ill at a very reasonable rate. Apply to J v oct ?2. ; ; V Opposite Mansion House. V JIurder,f Fire, & Ebbbery. ; ' A S I am losing1 tnany of my : ensto- i - ' "Vi . - - x " i XI. 3 mers byi.' creamng - tnem -1 wouia take the liberty of asking all who owe me to call and settle up by the lst'of February 1873 or sooner. ' J. x u uix.uo. dec 29 . , . ' - - v" :,;tf Writing Paper. il JERCHANT3 ; visiting CharJottC "V&l 1T find Writing paper very cheap, at and Envelopes j PUREFOY'S, In ri inil t P0 of the Charlotte mense sales! 600 agents wanted for our (N. C.) Institute for oung Ladies. large Map of the "United States" with im lJ?01' "World" Map on reverse ,iS. I . - v . ... : : : . . . ZI New Advertisements. SPriP fllCr JEST Book sent free SA VAVAkJ Address Eacle Rnnlr P,i a . oi -vt o jan 3-4w MONEY 1 ri . -a ... "wuy mane witn our btencil and kev-rhwb outfit. Cirnnlam Fnv MfaffXi mi g tx., ot t ulton Street. N. Y. r!m -. " . uMuiviu 1 Jn 34w l . r . W a Ixl'l? H I 1 aujj.j, ia fjuu per '"t."" month to sell thtflM- L1 AMEKICAN FAMILY KNIT The rimvUft and hest - 1 in the. Ufor LI Auaress AMKK in A X k nit. TING MACHINK (To sunt w..i,nfAn Street, Boston, Mass. jan 3-4 w KAA Agents wanted ! Just out ! A UVU splendid 1 BLESSING LITTTr ran nnKv new Christ: "CHRIST Im Our Maps and Charts eolik wiM.tf. HAASIS & LUBRECTH, Empire MaD and Chart. ratoKi;aK. m- t.l !lv 1 Street, New York. jan 3-4w t90 made Dec. 3d by one Agent selling iiUKACE GREELEY & FAMILY. A fine engraving, 22x28, inches, sent by mail for $1.00. We also mil Rnttrm-tTio and Sewing Machine Thread Cutters, and Needle Threading Thimble, price 25 cents each. Circulars of various nthnr.Knroifio mailed frequently to all old ami new agents, address AMERICAN NOVELTY Co., jan 3-4 w 302 Broadway, N. Y. LOOK! FEEE TO ALL! $KAper week to agents, Male or Female. nPUV To all who will write for an Aeen- cy we will send a copy of that " Wmulcr of Wonder," the Illustrated Horn of Plenty. It contains over fiftv beautiful illustrations, & will be sent FREE to all who may write. Address I GARSIDE. Paterson. N.J. jan 3-4w FREE TO Book A cents GIFT a complete outfit of the PICTORIAL HOME BIBLE it is the only Bible in which a complete History. Encvnlonin Analysis of the Scrintures. and Tmtmivwi Classified "Bible Dictionary unequaled beauty and merits make it the cheapest and fastest selling Bible pub lished. WM. FTJNT m jan 3-4 w Atlanta, Ga. DON'T Be deceived, but for couchs. colds, sorp .i i . . .' - . inroac, Hoarseness and bronchial d ffitml ties, use only WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. Worthless Imitations are on the markpfc. but the only scientific preparation of Car bolic Acid for Lung disease is when chem- cally combined with other well known remedies, as in these tablets, and all par tics are cautioned against usimj any other. in an cases or irritation ot the mucous menbrane these tablets should be fretlv their cleansing and healing prope:- ties are astonishiiiir Be warned.never neglect a cold.it is easily cured in its incipient, when it becomes chronic the cure is exceedingly difficult, use Wells' Carbolic Tablets as a specific. trice zoc. per isox. John Kellogg, 18 Piatt St., N. Y., Sole Agent for the United States. Send for Circular. jan 3-4 w AGENTS WANTED. Act at once. There is a PILE of money in it. The people everywhere are Eager to buy the AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF LIVINGSTON'S Wondrous Discoveries and Thrilling Ad ventures during 28 years in Africa, with account of the Stanley Expedition. Over i00 pages, only $1.50, is selling beyond parallel. Only Complete and Reliable work. Send for circulars, and see Proof and great success agents are having. HUBBARD BROS., jan 3-4w Publishers, Boston, Mass. DO Agents want absolutely the best sell ins: books ? Send for circulars of Vent's Unabridged Illus. Family Bible. Over 1J00 pages 10 by 12 in.. 200 paees Bible Aids, &c. Arabesque $6.25 Gilt Edge, 1 clasp, $8.25. Full Gilt, 2 clasps, 11.00. "Belden : the White Chief." For Winter Evenings. 36th 1090 ready. The Standard, 4Cth 1000 ready, Epizootic Treat ments, &c. C. F. Vent, New York and Cincinnati, Vent & Goodrich, Chicago. jan 3-4W ' $75 TO 1250 FRM ; T 1 "L".. 1. 1 1 TTi 1 . . liiYci j vmcrc, maie aitu remaig, to in troduce the "Genuine Improfed Com- mon bense family Sewing Machine. This machine will stich, hemi fell. tuck, quilt, cord,, bind, braid and em in a most superior manner. Price $15. Fully licensed and warranted for five years. We will pay $1,000 for any machine tnat will sew a stronger, than ours. It makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch. " Every second stitch rA can be cut, and still the cloth cannot ri ' be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay agenrs from $15 to $250 per "H from which twice that amonnt can be made.;-Addtess. ; -) . SECOMB A BO.. Boston, Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa., Xhicago, 111., or at. iouis, -Mo. - jan 3-4 w -" V; ,''' '. Cheap Farm 1 Free IlomestS ijg,oooMK acres of the best Farming & mineral Tinrl. in AmMno- rni-i c 34KM,000 Acres In I Nebraska,; In the Platte -yalleyi now! foe sale. MILD CUXATE, ncBTILX 8011 for Grain growing and Stock - Raising nh- sujpassedby any m the United States.; I ? Cheaper in Price, more: ferorable j terms given, ana , more - convenient ; to ? rnarket tnan can be found elsewhere..; . :.. . FEEX HOXSSTEADS JTOB ACTVXh 8STXLESsJ C The best Tocation for colonies--Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of 150 acres, ; Send for the new. Descriptive Pamphlet. with new maps, published in English, Gcrmajj, Swedish and panish, mailed frpe eyywhere. Aaaresst O.F.DAVIS, Land Com'r U. P, R. Co., Omaha, Xefe, 1873 No. 133 A GREAT OFFER ! HORACE WATERS, 481 Broadway, N. YM will dispose of IOO PIANOS, M ELO DEONS, and ORGANS, of U firtlm maker, including Walerf at "rervLnn ywr hmb, vr pan can, ana oaianee m small e... i n .. ' . . r r mommy instalment Acw-l-octave firtt-dat PIANOS, modern improvements, Ifior $275 cash. Now ready a CONCER TO I'A RLOR VKbtAA, the most beautiful style and perfect twc exer jnaae. luustraiea catalogue maii- rit. oieei juustc ana Music Merchandise. jan 3-4w i is unequaled by any known remedy t it will endicae, extripate and thoifouglily de stroy all poisonous .substantances in tlie Blood and will effectually dispel all predis position to liilious derangement "Is there want of action ill vrnir T.Ivai. At Spleen? Unless relieved the blood becomes impure by deleterious secretions. nvhn- ing Fcrofiilous or skin diseases, Blotches. felons, Pustules, Canker, Pimples, &c. Have you a Dvsoentie Rtnmnh ? tt. less digestion is promptly aided th is debilitated with poverty of the Blood. yropsicai tenaencjv general Weakness and ineina. 1 Have you weakn-ss of the tri?etine ? Yon are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoa; or Inflaniatioii of the Bowels. j Have you weakness of the TTi Urinan Organs ? You suffering in its most aEr!?KivtV firit Are you dejected, dmwfiy, dull, sluggish or depressed in spirits, w'th headache coated tongue and I ad lasting rtiouth ? or a certain remedy for all 6f these dis eases, weaknesses and troubles for clean sing and purifying the vitiated ' blood and imparting vigor to all the vital; forces ; for building up and restoring th$ weakened constitution USE I J URUBEB A which is pronounced bv the cal authorities of London and Paais 'the most powertul tonic and ialterative known w mc juciucui WOriQ. 1 HIS 11 nn haw ana untried discovery has been: long used j icauiiig puj'sicians 01 other coun tries with wonderful remedial results. Lon t weaken and impair the digestive organs by cathartics and physics they give yuiy icmjorary renci indigestion, tlatu lency and dyspepsia with piles and kind reu uiseascs are sure to tollow their use. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St.s New York, Sole Agent the United States. . for race One Dollar nor IWtlo fim circular. aT1 aw X v" wi.iv. ainvt 1UJ I " - " SINGLE GUNS. At $2 00, $300, $4 50, $5 00, $6 CO, $8 00, $10 00, $12 00 to $20 00. f Double Guns. At $G 00, $7 50, $10 00, $12 00, $15 00, $20 00, $2500, $3000, $4000, $50 00 to $75 00. Breech-Loading Double Guns. At $40 00, $45 00, $50 00, $60 00! $75 00, $90 00, $110 00, $120 00 to $300 00. PISTOLS. Smith & Wesson, Colt's, Allen's Witnev and other kinds, at manufacturers' prices. I Ammunition & Implements for Breech-Loading Guns, at a fmall ad vance on Qbst of Importation. METALIC AMMUNITION FOR RIFLES AND PISTOIi? AT LOWEST MAR KET PRICES. i A complete assortment of all Snorting Goods : Prices and Description isent. nn ru plication. . !j Oroods shipped by Express, (X O. V; POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO. Importers, No. 200 W. Baltimore St.. joammore. ,. . Richard's. Dougal's. Greene's; Snntt'it ouier cejcDratea maKe ot guns j on han i ana imponea to order. J . sept 20 1872-eodlr V i! ; Kew Games. Ij PARLOR Ring Toss. ' Tle Tilckler furi of Hip fiinnicf 4TA miMLU.a.KnH Game of Natural History. Gaine of Seb - w.ov Maavuv. V1U - LUllUaibV ZI1IIP huttp comicalities. Game ofi popular uiiaraciers irom uiccens. iie i? lower Game. Blind Alphabet and the monks a new game and old puzzles. Magic or twomone oi lire sport. Adeanuss and Dividem wide awake game. The Social uraoe. ine game : ot , Antnmeiic : im proved. Puzzle map of Nortlf j America. Alphabet and objects Tablets! J Holiday Anthmetic, a simple and fascinating game. What Is it; or how to - make nionev. Henry's Penny Puzzle., My Mother's Iuz zle. . yurseiyRhynjes Iizzle.jOur: Pets Puzzle, The Model Ship PuzzhW Uncles Raphael's . Puzzle CJiromos- 'I Alphabet Blocks Toy books and a iaage number of uuier preny anu interesting xnings ior tne children at Christinas. A call is solicited by ; : TIDD Yf & BRO. dec 18 . - tl. a -tili-K-. im: St. MAEY'S :" EAi.:init,'if. c. f Rev. Aldert Smedes,! D.: D.i -Rector; ' . ,Itevi Bennett Smedes A; 3yL ' Ast.-: ; TTMTB Sisttecbhd Term - ii tit cuuimenceon ine xweniy-nnn oi January 1872, and continue nnt5t ther17th of J une. Fora circular apply, td the Reo tor. - - . , in :: t- c doc 21-2w , v.k., ,f .:- ijlf t.,v.- HAIR Brushes. Tooth Bruges, Nail Brushes. " , ; . -'' Wnu .'BURWEU, CO. -s dec 21 ' Springs fiarnefj rTEROSEXE LAMPS. U - - : RATES OP ADVERTISING. One 8qmre cm time u. ... l 00 twodars.. l so three day. . 2 CO fow daj-.; 2 10 fire days 3 CO one week... s 50 two weeks-.4 . 5 00 one month . rx Contract AdTeitisementa tmWm m. prnnottronl&tely low rates. V, Rye Squares estimated at a qvart umn, asd ten squares as a half-column. THE CHARLOTTE FAIR J. T. 'S ! ! iV NEW GOODS. 3 Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry, Diamonds, Silver ana Plated Ware, Spectacles, &c. 1'IUSIC BOIES AND MANY OTHEB ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS AT J. T. BUTLER'S opposite the MAxsrbx nousr. October 22 A BOOR FOR THE MIIJLIO!f t ,9 HtW oF ihoH bt to Quid. inarry n iht phrtilogira my itriea sod rtrcUoiMaot IIm I diMereriei to prodoefng prtrtiUnc Upriac bow to prwerr tka complrxioo, e. Thii mm intcrwdDc work f two bnniuitn f C, witk aiuBefm crariafi, and eaauiaa TaUmfcl. Inrormatioa for (teoe who m iMnlcd.or eoaWaplato Bar rUn. BUUitUa Wk that agh t to k kept aa4.( took mi ky, and MtWd ewtfawlj aboat tb konaa. It aoMahM k oxperteoe. u4 adrie. .fa akeraMM wkoM ropotaUoa ii world-wide, ana ik.ald kola Um ri rato drawer of oto. j aate and finale tkro(ko iheiUr flobo. II embrace orerythlag tkt aahioet of tlMna oratirotTatentkat la wortk kaowiac.aad Maktkat to ot paklbked im aar atker mrk. 8"' aay oae (froe or pootago) tor Tin CnU. Iddru Dr. BMto' Mapcaaarya. XU X.Xiklk.Hroo4 St. Loaia, Mow Notice to ti Afflicted and TTnftrtustai atN applyU( to tt MtorioM i ablle papora.or aalaf mmj tnaef reawdie aeraa r. work ao antler wkMyeardioeaaeii, or kow dopiow or. Batto aeeaii ecanloa a doaklo kaaaa .r Xmmmiw rMau;iaia4orae4 ky oomooftk Matoolobratoi oal.roSnaoraorthlieooatr ui Iirm ui u. taltod poraonaliy or ky maiC oa thediooaaoa aniiiiH kia w.rka. OOeo aad parlors, Mo. 1 1 K . Kiskta atroak ftttwoe Market aad Ckoaaat. 1st. LouU, Mo. in t i-d & w ly A. E. Kisbet & Brother HAVING completed an improvement in their O'nniodious Store Room on Trade Street, o .e door west of Smith Hammond's Drug Store, Oiartotte. N. C are now receiving a well selcctod stoc of Groceries, Musical Instruments, Toys! Ci gars, fec., which has been bought by one of the firm, at a time w'aen the market was m wt favorable: They therefore feel satis fied that they can sell atl eoods in theh bne as low as any firm in Charlotte, for cash or to punctual customers. liicy nmte Merchants to citc them a call, (as they had a cjiecial eye to their wholesale . trade,) and feel warranted in saying that they can selLto as to make it a saving to them in theirtpurchases.- They re tarn their thanks to their friends a id the generous public for past favors, and solicit a continuance of the same.' ' A. R. NISBET A BRO. FOB SALE. AlLot; jof f fine J HORSES and MULES. in splendid order , A.t? DAVIDSON'S .s LIVERY STABLES. Horses and Mules for sale are kept on han l constantly.' "r , noy lHfrf:tOTilf" ..-," FEE 8 H Y 8 TEES CT -T7 t7 -D "XT . T" ' A nK would like to supply the citizens In ?: . any quantity from pint to ahr Uuv fer, quantity, and will send them tov youy.j louses ' and savfc you the trouble of : sending for 4b8r, wHbatyotrxan havo them for breakfast, dinner or smmer. T will send them to you every day or as often In . . the week- aa you may ' select, by " leaving : your orders at 'J F, BUTT'S, - BUCKWHEAT CAKES all smoking hot. ? : cotered over with vellow. rich emd K Goshen Butter. Wbat is ; tuore palatable1 for Breakfast ? ? Well we have just received t an elegant hot of the material to make k them, and we will sell the receipt for a Jtet-received. Irish Potatoes, rkbhnm. BUTLER jan 3-t dc 31 Market, 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1873, edition 1
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