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WELl Ial Editor; new aaverusemeitis air. fyll0W"S uonunsthefirrtUme. The !Sttn Tin, jinn writing there is every indication! . -; At thb gfSllO- . -. . ; ',c of the Xewbern tttfjf X&ra Tctclto thatofthen. a luent will remain unchanged. pianoc .. . v.. P mmuItIus -tuple is bringing good 1 4k charlotte market at present. pHT that some sold yesterday as high iff IpATIi w , li) cents rcme Court. Appeals from this m. . aiatrict will be considered in the jtt ,.iurt this week. A number of SrWte lawyers haw repaired-to lUleii!11- j 7 '" ' , f,mrie. The enterprising and pop rt firm of R. M. Miller fc Sonslh ul:irCoiyry pp1 bUl thW t a business house in Opelika, Ala- has our c.ith. the Dopular grocer. h for a specimen of excellent three He has more of and will sell it U.5 thai! Vear old blackberry wine, ihe same port on hand, cheap- MavorS Court.-A colored individual Jthc nanie of Lane, was before the Kay. Urlav morning for being boisterous J na"pn)fane language on the street ;cMr imposed a fine of ten dollars Lane. Jr.. ctlitor rpeak at the Court fiturdatlH njioii Mr- Public Speaking. ll1"!. J- W 1"? of the Kaleign ixmutru, House in Charlotte on the 1st of February. His subject and the State Print- iiig." The public is invited to attend. Good.-ln a few days a good, substantial Worm will be built at the point where ji.ssengers on the A., T. & 0. R R- take the train. The platform will be 140 feet in length, with steps the entire length.. This witt add decidedly to the comfort and ccmvemcnce of passengers on the road. to previous notice, Rev. L. S. Burkhead, preached al Temperance .sermon in the Tryon street M. E. Church-last night. A large humbet of the Good Templars and Friends of Temperance: Were present both J orders in fall- iegalia.The; sermon: was no t oiily 1 eloqueri t ln; language, but-well deUvcjred, and seemed to impress flie en tire congregation, which wia xjnite i large Vpate preclude a more extended notice of the interesting, services; v I Mr. J. P. Seaman, that oh Monday after- fotif rislnnal- House Bill introduced - byr Heck to refund certain . cotton taxes, Mr. Ghipman, delegate from District of Colu mbia, declaring inauguration day1 a legal holiday ; f i ;l Butler of laasiichusetts,: offered a resolution calling on the , Secretaries of the Treasury, of the Interior, of War and'pfjhe 'at? vpand the Post m aster tJencral.id furnish col6iesfof nil the questions propounded by, the noon an accident ocviirred at Cntreftoe-pneaniug of am to the Bauk pot on thetatcsviilelUilroad.Jrr which RuUl' Joh nston, a young ,mai, of perhaps. twenty Young time, and hamniers of the gun;rpn.arrail Thegun fired off, and the loas from both: barrels took'effct in- his right side. Dr. Houston was callel in at once, and pronounced the t wound of a fatal character. years or age, was the victim. W ""V" lii-strucimg uie uom Johnstqna' oiftl hunting at the W VS?! W,W"d .Meanso report hi crossing ' fence ht Tcaught ti& ffiR? l?a10!? V1' I IU VU 1W. ...... Portrait ef Gen. R. E. Lee-We have just received from Messrs. W. W. Bowstick1 & Co., a Imndme portrait : of 3e. tle7 TUt prtJ'&;)t4 Ijy 'oHtjr !oY. the Lee Memorial Association :for ,thev erection of a' monument at the tomb of Gen. Lee, at Forcible Trespass. A white man was arrested and takeu hefare A. H. Martin. V.s.., Justice of the Peace, yesterday even ing, on the charge of forcible trespass. Af ter investigating the -a.e, Justice Martin imposed a fine of ten dollars npfm the man and sent him to jail the night. Provflfcias. Without seeming to have doing, a liorse nt- any good lieiisrai for so taclicd to a wagon calmly stopped and laid down in the mud on Trade street vester- d;iy afternoon, and after breaking the har ness all to pieces, to the iiitlnite disgust of die colored driver, the horse got up with us mlc nohchalence as he had lain down. Personal A number of prominent railroad officials were in the city yester day: Gcni. James Roosevelt, President Kmthern Security Co.' ; Gen. H. Haupt, (lencral Mjmager ; Col. W. O. Huglmrt. UenendAgjent ; CoL Uudnutt, Chief Kn giinvr ; and (Jul. A. S. Buford. Irtidtnt R.& D: H. It., and A. & It. A. L. II. li TJh-v all stjopiwd at the Central Hotel. ? atesville Intelligencer. We are glad to notice the improvement in the typo grapuical appearance of this excellent journal. It hats been received at this office divssed in a new suit, and looking "lirighr as a new pjn." We are glad toaee it show ing such substantial evidences of prosper ity. Xo paper in tle State better deserve tiie encnnrngcnjetU of the pnblic Accept our congratulations, friend Jones. Mr. xaniuaera;tb ; fhe candidates' Afor Appomijueut oanM promotion; vti Clerkships i in - their? respective dc- ariineius. (iauguier ana approve jug remarks elicited;r "--r jm yasseu acciannsr -itiint trip. rupt law was , to -al low-exemption proyiuea lor Dy uie titate laws. 5 Jrariting right r of Way over tha public laiids to railroads and4errito yies exi eLit military and .Indian res ervations; .,' iys:ii .rr,:r.-r- Bill abolishing the franking privi lege as passed by the Senate, passed and goes to the president by a vote ofl4a to '431 The bill is a pure and simple repeal of the franking privi- ; A bill requiring National Banks to rt store' their capital when impaired, and; to amend the 1 National Curren cy Act, passed , the Washington and Lee University, Lex ington. VIjthis he W beyond pay ' for pariBon the finest and best likeness of the " f 'BU , v , , 1 umi8 t,,e 1,1 terea' .. w.f k4v.. lL-- ; i 1 1 ' whose bonds have been paid by the great elneftam we have ever seen The Government f until the: (ioverument fart OThMuina tntanw M.fl. t:-,i , . i i a . ,. , -i Trxrrirx'.vnxf- ?. .tV'ireimoursea. ? oaia campames may nessA is perfect in every line. This por- bring suit in the Court of Claims for trait is sow for a nobfe purjose, and we I such freights, and either partv miy hope that no household in the entire South I speal to the Supreme Court. Bbti will be content to do without it. i r i ilvurt shall give procedure to this -',.-: -.j - - I Cause. - i.C -XZ't. i-. ' Resolirtloiif, f;:Thak. A. fpecial meeting of tli eCoUiicn :bf lSt. Mark's Lufh- eran Church of this city was "'held January 14th- W73, and 'the following resolutions were unanimouslv ahpted : - JtesuhoL Zn belialf Of. th .metultcrs. of Mark's Lutheran" Church, we tender to the citizens of Charlotte and other com munities, our heartfelt thanks for their generous assistance in the erection of our new churcli. : : . '-.it. ';v: , Jittoieed, That our thanks are especially lue and are herebv ii veil to our ; fel luw townsman Mr. llobt. l' Davidson for his donation of two handsome Chaiicel Chairs. To the Independent Methodist Protestant lSenevolcnt Society of Baltimore, Md.. for a donation of three hundred dollars. To Mrs. Mary Seheider anl friends, of Balti more for their - uitt of a .neat Cartiet for the Church. To St. John'iJ Lutheran Church ind St. Mark's Lutheran .Sunday School, Philadelphia. Pa., for their domitiotui, also toMn.Juuua li. Stork of the anie city fr a beautiful couiniuniou sett, and to Mr. P. r. Keller ' ot New York for tas pipes alid fixtures. itnovM., - riiar we hereby return our verv. sincere thanks toliev. Prof. Biklc of North Carolina. College and Kev. D, M. Henkie of Sr. John Church. Mount rJeasant,: N. C, for their able discourse delivefed on the Sunday vf our dedication. Also to Mr. ItobL ihifer and the young lad.es of Char loUe who assisted oiir choir and so greatly contriljutetl to the interest of tlte occasion. IttsuUveJ, That these protsedings be pub lished in the Charlotte papers ami our church papers. 2s. ALDR1CII, F. W. AHKENS, ; Chairman. Secretary. Democrat arid nomc please copy; Foreign Notes. Russia is 'steadily advancing with conquering arms into" Central Asia. The Carlist iujjturrection continues with unabatiHg-Vigor.--' 1 Yellow fever is- raging in Rio Ja neiro. ' ' ' ' -- The Queen of 'England has ul-. scribed S0( to the fund in aid of the survivors of the Northlleet disaster. Seven prinx of the Orleaiw fami Iv hve rtnirnixexl the Count de Cham bur as rightful King of France. President Thier- lias signed the Treiity of Commerce Ijetween Eng land and France. The Dowage Empress Amelia o Brazil, dietl in Lisbon Sunday. She was marricil to the Emperor, Peter 1. of Brazil, in 182y. . V The Renort of the Committee on Firis jn AbbevUlc aud KJtugstree, S.: TX We clip the following from the Columbia Evening. Herald : Abbeviixk, S. C, Jan. 2S. There .was a great tire here last night -at 8 o'clock. Wilson & CothranV liew brick range Was burned. The fire originated in the &tore of Morse & Mul ler from a barrel of kerosene. No clue to the incendiary. ! The sufFer- ers are Mrls.j H: J. Lomax, A. Be vuett, Klapham & Sklarz two stores. The s tore of Trow bridge & Co., was saved. Loss on the buildings, will exceed $15,000, $8,000 of which , is covered by insurance. DLS16TROUS FI&EIN KINGST&SE. Just as we go to press meagre hews is received of a disastrous fire in Kingstree, Williamsburg county. The telegraph fails to inform lis' of any further particulars than that a large portion of the business part of the town was destroyed last night. later. Half of the business part of Kings tree is burned. The principal suf ferers are Ann Jones, M. Schwartz, Charles Hoffman, W. J. Lee, J. E. Wilson, Louis Cohen, fJeorge Coie inan, and Ward & Maurice. Loss fifty thousand dollars. Col. Robt. Tyler, of the Montgom ery (Ate.) Advertiser, son of exr Presi dent Tyler, . prouounces the ; ' state ment untrue that his hither was bail krupt when he came to the Pres idency, and that he husbanded his means while m oihce and died weal Special Notices Inserted in this Column wIU Tie charred cents per line. -y- "I- :'- All parties erderinc the Ooserver please send the monev for the time the paper Is wanted. r- Contractors tvuYnJt be allowed, ander their contracts, to advertise any other than , their legitimate business, unless by paying specially for each advertisement. Magistrates' Biariks-At the Obsziveb' Orricx ydji cari getfatesLBlauks printed in the neatest style, oh best quality of paper. ; Marriage Ucenses ifyou wbh Mar riage Licenses, beautifully executed, call at the Observer Qrricz. jt- -; -f -j r t i f i i ADeeds Pri irSfecd hi had at the OcsERf er; Q t j t i Bond paper itij M rrtcK. s H s ! f I -.The Secret sof Beauty, What . Is it X.n'0 ""per wjluu, lor we woria 01 lasnion in all the ladles know thaV it is produced by using a delightful and hazmlesa toilet preparation known as Q. W. LalnPH Bloom of Youth." Its beaollfylngefleet are truly wonderraU Pepot, ft Gold: &tU Y JfiiiTij --liriWV'iv ... . r (Snccessor toeditfandj Suggs Trade Sttiextoor belowMerciiantsit liers Katiorial ;Bahk GROCERI E 8 & LIQ VO ItS flEEPS, coristnntly on hand a large and lit well selected sbck of- B AOOX, LAUD, MACKEKKW FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES.. CAN DIES, SODA, SOAPS, .CANDLES, 8& GARS, TOBACCO. &c. c. ALSO. Coni. Wheat, Rye, Oats, fce., bought and sold on commission.. . i jan 144m r3r t v4 A Fine lot of Kentucky MuW jusfe arrived and. for sale at J. YY Wads- wortli's Livery Stables. Give him a call. ! A new lot ofjob Material iust received at the OBStsay Office. Jo W$k elecut fcd with neaesrtnddespatclfi IasfaW t fc W- I'l'osiralloW Practices & 'J- Luckily for the sick, the idea that it is necessary to reduce their bodily strength in order to cure then, is fast dying out. Modern science recognizes the 'fact that disease is of itself more Jh&n sufficiently depressing to body and mind, and does not need to be assisted in its inroads upon the vital energy of the system by violent gurgations and other debilitating mixtures, rostration is, in short, "played out," and the practitioners who still clihg to it are so few and &r:betweetKthat they; eannot? like their predecessors Of the same fatal school who flourished half :a century ago, fill the graveyard with their victims. The intro duction of HuHtetter's Stoinaeh Bitters in 1852 was the heaviest blow that the old practice of depletion had eerreceived, arid from that time to the present, as. the cele brity of the great vegetable invigorantlias increased, the purging.blistering, bleeding, water-gruel practice has declined. The effect of this iamous preventive and remedy is to strengthen,- build up, regulate and tranquilize, not to weaken, break down and violently disturb the system. It is a tonic,' alterative and nervine, with a pure stimulant as its propelling and distributing agent. This stimulant ditfuses' the cura tive-; and life-sustaining- elements of the medicine through the whole organization, and brings them into contact with the sources of disease. Hence its cures of in digestion, constipation, bilious complaints, nervousness,: laii.guor. debibltyi idw spirits; malarious disorders, fcc., are complete and thorough, and as a protection against the caused or aggravated by, cold andwdaaip it. To Skeptics. The almost daily receipt of voluntary testimonials from every part of the coun try, from Physicians, Clergymen, .old, and young, male and' female,1 ?is "sufftinent 4o tjonyince the most sceptical that Dr. Tutt's expectorant is the most valuable Lung iafsani of the age ': many wonderful cures mve been 'iierformed hv it. as mav be seen by hundreus of? certificates in the hands -of the proprietor.. Try it and you will doubt no longer. The United en impeded States forces, have in . their .msrh . e X . . . il I against L;aptain jacK oy ine muu. FMCIAL I WBBML COABLOTTG SXAUUJErrS. RKPORTK0 , DAIXX tFOH f Tfl OBSERVE s BT MKSSRS, STESHOCSE, iCACATjiAY OOt' g CTTON-Sales- t-dV172 bales froia-f lot to lot, latter price;. iorj uiiuuuu uuir kct firm. Auother Run-ofT.-Yesterday moniing. wliile the aiail train on the C., C. A A. R. K was cuiiiin? norfh nnanr mv I T?firni uiul abolition of slaverv HI ran off at Chester. The coach was beine Vorto Rici was read in the Spanish hiftcd at tilie tiniA i. ...!,. 1 Cortes Tuesday. vasin .....u ... ' . I. An earth on akeJ at Walla-1 raniini : , . . - . Washnv'toir Territory; is CTapiiJCaiJ tw , ' , 7" a U5tt,nion OI neanj descrilr w an Olympm rrewlpttptf l llOUrs. Which hiwurl.f tr,.Sti intn ? ' - , -; -.1 f ,?Jl '-'JLliit S'J I-Ji i " j iiw iiriiiniiidiivc !t-. .... w v. . Mnrfeet. W. H. K. H008T02I narlotte behind . f jew Post Office.A new post office will soon be opened in this county, eight Jtles from; Charlotte, on the W.,C. & R. "ailroad. !T1ip na, nf ,:n i ; -.Mtu V KJM. bUU VIllUx? Wilt W3 Provision CORRKCTED DAfLY BY . . "' ro. PROVISION MARKET Flour f4.25 to I JU. SO uer sack, on market r rr . r . .' - j , t , v 'New born bi to,M cenis, nuie onenng, rfomnnd. , ... Wheat f 1.50 little offering good demand. , . , ..; ., .. . Oats 50 to 55 centsX-cood demand Pe .s, strictly clay, DO .$1 otner ainas Th nerfof - . . - - r .., 4 , . I . t . .4 . .a . J .1 I 1,I mirtr.nAfllnff Mffia nuaiWaTlUS l ;! W W. Mooa ueniauu u...Mw'mii iwindowsr rattled' HFresh Butter 2Q to 25 cents. "."irSi V;; : the L rMoU.ntain Butter, in Kits, 16 cents no demand. people rwsnea .aranucauy wio yu ,Cbickens 20 to25 tents, streets theVibratlon . lasted thirty Kggs to 25 cents, with good demand "Wg Creek and it t. ii,f nn:An' . l Dwflt' fuMv Yiff with 'Th nui R:in (Baltimore .'hulk aides.)-. 8i to9 wpost-iuiasterhere infonns us, for the Icury feH twelve ITegrees instahtaxieceflts iui mail, lliv IVtruuvil. J . . , i.- Zi..?if vi nI his fripnils. A Mr; . . ' lbOfmf annnl.,.i L . .tv,' ll.,f Tha.wnlAr il'N ' viire WftS f i : i i uf,v,..:...;., "attachetl wa to the Thc Realtor AdvertirfMc About two critter tliat; very;intilar,, to the eks ago Mr. Nelson Russell lost a valua- y hlgistnlgglc of a St -lie immcdiatelv had a wum-T . . . ,v .3 -ie iu ucr of vt . .. . . . .. iuvib. - - iniAi.ri- vwiiw ai. ftu-nKWva Ufflce, whjch were sent off in all 'directions bi' the earliest train Th. ... . ii i m. ui.a W4j va -Pliers were sent, Mr. RusseU received Vo Korth' Carolina on Market. irfird Baltimore Flake in quantity II i to 12 cents. ' ,vr;., '. -Tallow 10 to 12 cents. - "RwaT 25 to31 cents. '6weet Potatoes, ft to $1.25 per bushel Gobd demand. : ; v .... ; ;. Irish Potatoes 90 to $t cents per bushel Apples (Good Mountain) to to t.Mppe Knoliol an til nualitv. " jr . ... ' tm Salt Syracuse-, in Jivcrpoo a;.s, .x xou xtoxes- i FRENCH and American Wmdow GUss, .in good order. v- -' i-. WM. IU BURWELL A OO. f ACARONI,,:Corn Starch, Chocolate, iflyHoTsfbrd' Bread Preparation, Pure Powder Ginger, and Pepper. ,L T WM. R. BUR WELL t CO, f jan 9 -.i v Springs' Corner. ! HiAIR Brushes, English and Amercan. jan 9 LEWTS' Pure White Lead, : ; WM. R. BUR W ELL. & CO. janJ r.r - v CITY RESIDEUCES, VACAUT ibTs; f DESIRABLE FAEillHG LAHDS, IMPROVED and UNJMKROVED. j T) ARTIES ishfng to invest in shch prwv x perty on reasonable terms would do well to call at our . ' office ,. in the ' Court .House.-;, -, .. -: ' Further assignments and correspondence solicited. GRAHAM & NASH, ..: . ' ; Attorneys, jan 21-3iii; - Charlotte, N. C. . BRIGGS & B R 0 T H E,R FLORA WOR Mr 0 Brainbridge, Ga., Sept. 2i, 1869. L. H. M. ifcTvre : Dear Friend Enclosed pleased find P. , order for five dollar; wild ' I shall, have to apoiogiae fdr not writing to yoa before. have been s qaite sick V wy . busy t when well,? thereTdre' ueglecfco: it. Yotr r Will please send me per Kxpress two more bottles of TuttUs. Expectorant. t.Jt is. cXjr tainly a splendid thing for a cough : it has cured rne effectual lv of mv congh, and also several others to whoni I' give it.: With a thousand thanks for the medi cine you sent me, I remain your si nee re meuU, li. C SCOTT. . : O : - For January, 1873, Now Out, Issued as n Quarterly. The four numbers sent. to any address, by mail, for 25 cents. The richest and most instructive Illustrated and Des criptive Floral Guide ever published. Those of . sour patrons who ordered Seeds last year and were credited with 25 cents, will receive the Tour Quarterlies for 1873 i Those who order Seeds this year will be credited with a subscription for 1874. Tiie The January number contains nearjy ."400 liingravuigs, Two Superb Colored Plates,?7 suitable for framing, and also' "Tinted, Plates" of our gorgeous Floral Chromos.; information relative to Flowers Vegeta bles, &c., and their cultivation, and Jail such matter as was formerly found in our Annual Catalogue. You will miss it if you order "seeds" before seeing Briggs fe Brother's Quarterly. We challenge com parison on quality of Seeds and prices and sizes of packets. Our "Calendar Advsihcie Sheet and Price List for lSiS," sent free. I Address V : . t . BRIGGS & BROTHER, ' - Seedsmen and Florists, .! jan 22-4w " : Rochester, N. Y. j Auction Store. iiia, dissolhtioh.: ; THE firm of Eccles A Gaithcr, is thij day dissolved by mutual consent, U. C. '. Eccles retiring. , . . ' ; ECCLES & GAITHER. .January 12th; 1873. Tfier'nairiess-'wiir he continued at the. old stand by the umlersigneiL jan 11 M THOMAS II. GAITHER. OA Fine Oil: 4U: Watches. jan 25 ; : Paintings, also a lot of " T. H. GAITHER: f -' f: land Sale. : BY Virtne of aa pnlcr of the Superior Court of Alamance connt v. I shall pro ceed to sell at public auction in the City of l.harlotte at the Court House door on the 15th day February. 1873, a certain lot of land situated in the city of Charlotte on Tryon street adjoining the lands of A. B. I Davidson J. H. uarson and others, contain ing one acre more or less. " The title to said land is unquestionable. Terms of sale are cash and the balance of purchase, moneys to be secured by bond with' approve! security. Sale subject to conformation by said Alamance Superior r, . Commis'r. . T. H. GAITHER, jan lG-30t eod Auctioneer. S 1 0 0, 0 0 0 THE piRECTORS OF THE VUI3 DE L'EAU COMPANY. l-Having, for reasons already given to the puuuc, ueemeuiijuoicious 10 postpone " their GRAND GIFT COMM. In aid of this new and delightful SEA-SIDE RESORT. . The undersigned take pleasure, in an noun " ' cing that the Concert will take place, without fail, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 18T3 th the OPERA HOUSE, Norfolk, Va., .When the . following magnificent gifls amounting to $100,000. Will be distributed by lot to the holders of tickets : 1 Gift in Greenbacks of, 5 Gift' in Greenbacks, of $1,000 each, 20 Gifts in Greenback, 'of $500 each. 75 Beautifully located Cottage Lots, "by the sea" 30 by 130 feet, at Vue de L'Eau, valued at $400 each. 200 Other Bautifully-locatcd Cottage Lots, 25 by 130 feet, at Vue de L'Eau, valued at $200 each. 100 Gift in Greenbacks, of $100 each, 401 Gifts, valued at, $ 5,000 5,000 10,000 80.000" 40,000 10.000 $100,000 ' New Advertisements i. sv. it :.- "-i v.l Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye Is easily applied. . ; THTXRSTOITS IVORY PEARL. TOOTH POWDER. The best article Known lor cleansing and . preserving the teeth and Kurnn. 8oldbylPnuggistaj Price B5and o0 cents per bottle. F. C. Weils A Co.; KewYork. ."' FOR DXSfSrSIA, inaigeHiion,aepre skm of spirits and general debility in then Various forms; also, as a preventive against Fever and Ague; ana cottier :iuxerniivwn fewrs. The Ferro-Phosphorated Klixir ol lialtsaya, made by Caswell, Hastard Co., New York, and fold.by all Drpgglsts, Is the W tjin tf. .il ttR tortoMe ' f6i DHtJents re- eoving from fever or otner sicanetts, ii has -no equ.u. CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYR-ThJ magnilictnt compound is bej'oud contlu eenev.the safest and most reliable Pyeln existence; never failing to Impart to tne Halr.uniformity of colorjiourisiimeni ami elasticity. Manufactory, 6S Maiden Lane, New YorK. CAfiBOLIC 8ALVZ uneotialled as a Healing Compound. Physicians recom mend ft as the raonti wonderful. -i-emedy ever known. Price'W eehtrf per box. John F. Henry, Sole Proprietor. 8 Col- lege Place, New rora. ' -n.1or Pnnhn la a. reliable Diuretic and I Tonic for all derangements o' the urlnar I rand genial organs. Th genuine, as iormer-i ly' tld by Havliana, tiarrai s mseiy ami their branches, is now prepared bjf.H, W. Kisley. 'ie oriuinator and Proprietor and the trades upplied by his successors. Mor gan and Rlsley, New.Y.orki u. Svapnia is Opmm pdrttied of Its sicken ing andpoi8onouspropertles,ulscovered bp Dr. Bigelow, Proles-sor of Botany, Detroit Medical College. A mosi perfect anodyne and soothing opiate. John Farr, Chemist, ;New yriuii. -i-ai'ifiv'r' . PRATT'S ASTRAX OIL-More acci dents occur from using unsafe oils, than from! steamboats ttd railroads mbined. fvf am.ooo nunllies continue m uuro Agents Wanted for obhhis, ' j Child's Commentator I ON THE BIHXE, for the HOME CIR CLE. 1,200 pages; 250 Engravings, ,Thfe bvnt enterprise of the year for- agents. Every family will have: it. : Nothing Jifxi ( . nnciAibli$hexl. For circulars address., I jan i-w m raric nowr fl. x , T)OOK AGENTS now at work, or look- 1J ing for some new boik,-; should- Write at om;e for circulars of tlie best-sellmr books published. Extraordinary ' induee meuts otfered. SSuperb premiums given dwenf. Particulars free. Address ' '" ; p in QUEEN CITY PUBLISHING CO., jan l-4w Cincinnati, Olii?.' The distribution of GIFTS will take place immediately after the Concert, onjthc vast stae of the Opera House, and in full view 'of the audience under the supervision of the President and Directors of the "Vue de L'Eau Com pan v," and the following dis tinguished gentlemen, who have kindly consented to lie present and see that the gifts are properly distributed as advertised : Hon. John R Ludlow, Mayor of Norfolk, Hon. A.-S; Watts, Mayor of Portsmouth, Hon. J. B. Whitehead, ex-Mayor Norf k, Col. Walter H. Taylor, of Norfolk, James G. Holladay, Esq., of Portsmouth. 1872. ,1873. BETTBB THAN PICTrEES IS THK KEW .Y0EK 0BSEEVEE The Great American Family Newspapef $3. a i ear with tiie -JUBILEE YEAR BOOlt. ' SIDNEY E. MORSE CO; 37 Park Row,' New York, SEND FOR A SAMPLE COrY, jan l-4w vi ,; .' i PmttAt01Uanoacciciaairee-i wi4W ly or hidrrectly fcayie occure nw-imw h ii. inff.-8toring or Handling n. uu nouw ji Chan. ITftlL. JiiSilAUllSIlCU lliw, wtw av.o.. T. D. Clancy & Co.,:harleston,agents for S. C: ' ASTHMA. Any medicine which, will aUf.via.tM t.h PMroxims of this dreadful disease wril 6er:b;Blied switli Joy by tbous andR of sufferers. The oertillcates which accompatrvijoaMiWh.4umb's' itemedr.r are irom tne mosi reuaoie wmreci , uu at test to iu wonderful powerful power, even m tne most aevere eases.? joscvu owm.h j . -. - AM,tA. rMcnin. to family, from city Jo city, from state to I their spare nioments,or alp the time, than siHie, me m wui,' tt i " ".ttb"""" 1 t anything else. - iTinicuiars iree; u- TRICKS and TEAPS of A1IEEICA ' -7-: .- . . . , ... r. I. Would you avoid beinir .'.'bit" by Rogues, Swindlers, and Humuugs I , Read the "Star Shanifled Banner." ..A large. Illus trated "40 column 8 page paper. Ledger sizp. Splendid Stories., Sketches. Tales, roems, Wit, Humor, Puzzles, - Recipes, fcc.. lh vear, $1 a year, with elegant Prang Cliromb, "Autumn Jxjaves," ; free to all.. Only $1. Try it once. Satisfaction guaranteed. Agents wanted, outfit FREE, Specimens, c.ii ior o cents, aaoress ruAaJiivj j Should the tickets be not all sold when the Concert comes off, the presents will be distributed in proportion to the uumler soldJ Currency rifts will be paid m CASH at oitr banking house in the city of Norfolk on liresen ration of the tickets entitled thereto, without discount, ror further particulars and for tickets, apply-to the undersigned, Who aione htc autnonzeu to appoint agents for the sale of tickets. " The undersigned, Directors of the Vue de L'Eau Company, pledge, themselves to the public that the above Grand Gift Con cert shall take place on "Thursday, Feb ruary 20th. 1873," as announced m above card, on the basis of the original advertise ment as to the distribution oi guts. Wm. Lamb, R. J. Neely, V. D: Groner, Wm. H. White, E. G Ohio, . JS. C. Una ley, M: Parks. W. Reed. Geo. W. Grice, N. Burrus, All orders for tickets by mail promptly attended to. BURRUS, SON & CO., Financial Agents, Vue de L'Eau Co., Norfolk. Va. Agents for the Sale of Tickets for Char lotte, , TIDDY&BRO., jan 21-ti i5ookseiiers. MBRUAKY VA8HIOXS. 1873 LESLIES LADIES' 1873 for .6 Hinsdale, ,N. at 21 JOURNAL, TIDDY'S. II. UUV OBTIHIk. n -1 'V I " V' " t . , . . . - - ; n - - - -i Factory.Xarnf 15 to f l.w per .-. oucaf Washikgtoit. - January 27. 1 he T.TnnTTRfi-itf.iicnrn: SL40 to io-Kood nrtt;fint:.: .. ... . I mil rpnorted irom tne xiouse. torn ..mnd. - . .. - -; i - wou mat the horse Jiad been re-L,;tuarAn nAmmrrA hit 1?errftsftnta- & ii nAxr : iJVt: to $L75 eood de- cQ at Chester ind Mia I r.. t kn'oanA trji.tv ' fst n cf a VL t f.T mnnil , . ..s .1 : . -.r -.-..., . -. f - :...J f -.ikt-tJL . pa;..h Ttmndv. l-75 Jta $2.00-rood -de- . ' i I is ninir mu w i mr mi.i.m inn. tfiiim I. & v"- , .7 . - - kInar;Hr nfc-. Tk.t .1 1 C"i. T;wa r.nm ' Vii tnat.. Jmand. topped in the sri-oot. ti, f 1 Mk. i Am oTt.rmiiv nf Maine to the CaDes panted to see what was in it. Thei l of Virginia and Nortn Carolina, and tho"uJ. . . . . . '" '1 f - opman" in the bottom. standing 1 Financial iMarketw Tiedfasf. the mud. " Just authorizes a surrey of the wholef sea i anrl lake coftat of the United . States, with a viow tn the extension ; ot tne .. bask or CHABtOTTK K. C Batta: Cape Fear, 1C irorBS, C, BT STRiET, PWSSS2 --y-vv;- bbed !nnt.-fKf si . .I.. I. r.Ml Asia. ?.??&t' Z miri i iiiuuseu uie ia f That is when th old man came 8tart furK' 8fte was noa e tnwaii. TJtafTr her- Comes up with, her. , . "er and rolls lier Into th: w. mating her back ii. .i uu lUTing' wne. (UKl 01 DrivoieW fKf ' oV.. u VECKLBB BC.BC, TBTOB Bank- of Charlotte. Clarendon. . . . , 0 Lexinzton. 1 S 0 .is1 ' .Graham.) 0 Thomasvllle, - -2 - Wadesboro'. . . W r1 : WihnuiKton, 15 WilmtnetoB, --; t 2 z lad have got aa so Charlotte privately that she way lor good, but the .mud eep she couldn't eet . thran'ffh ; . . . Rasataa Matter In Central Ashu .. 1 twashlnKton.' ' 0 LoxDON.Jan. 27.-The latest re- - Janceyvnie, fc.i nAt with roforonca ' fr thft . AnClO- I i7a-mas Bont ext "Vni-th fVarolinil. uuiv. ntwi v.. w . I. . . - ... - - Rnaaian trnnhlAj) in Central" Asia 19 1 oinsboror Mutual Insurance ka., qoioj u r J i w; ATi; f Tlni ia rMerchants' BanK oTJNewDernv to tire effect that the Czar of Jiussia i M. -and Planters Bank, c r has made a proposition guaranteeing J: . A r-.v...M.1!f ; ft Afar. lUUCUCDUeuce WIU HCUH nil. t v --o I nnnrla. I knniattn nnsiiA ' .: ( s-.i.,..- : - - '.1 ua-usnhA RtAtA of fnrtli Carolina. . J n..i v:Va1o io ohmif I ; ca These anotauons are liaoie o uuc- . , . j 1 fA f tuatlon, ana cauno. oe reucu u .Vv. t to proceed to Jurchlded . jn order to lnh of time. Remittances for all Bank I narticinate in" the Kedlvan expedi- J Notes sent us made either In Currency or Miner's and Planters' Jttana:, c r ;.-; Virginia Bank Notes average about A 10 South Caf!0iIiji,ris&.. tioni Northern Funds, at par. iiiii sag cfc T 4.t. (nha-nHlfif th habit. iddMlX ' &CXtAXU M. ! Ut Twn-i01Mft LESLIES Ladles' Magazine, at jan 21 TIDDYS. PETERSON'S Magazine, at Jan 21 - TIDDY'S. GODEYSi Lady's Book, at jan 21 TIDDY'S. m nA'Derday.F Agents waii-! 6J ted I All classes jof HARPER'S BAZAR, at jan 21 : ' ; TIDDY'S. Vinegar Bitters a a specific for all derange nwnUflf the stomach, bowels and liver, is continually extending. Its voluntary missionaries are innumerable, and public enthusiasm in its favor spread faster than a. praire fire. ; ' ' DON'T SLIGHT YOTJR TEETH. Ke- member that upon their labor, the health Of the stomach depends. Keep them per fect, ana in oraer to so, manipulate uiciu with a brush dip ed in the fragrant Sozo dont, once or twice a day. . WHO WILL SUFFER? It is now 2 since Dr. Tobias' Venitian Liniment was pat before taa pablie - . warranting itt tat cure- Chronie Rheumatism, Heaaaene, Cuts, BurnBmises O W-Sro,rP n . never failed. Sdldtoy all Druggists. Depof 10 Park PlaoevNew YorJc,, 1-1, vt va kW HaVo'lVeanently Seard mothers say? they would no be without Mrs. Win-: slow's Soothing Syrdp, from the birth of the child until Jt. has jflnisbed with the, teething siege- nnder ; any consideration Whatever. v.. ;0 v i7 r -, ly thing dress: -: - .i jan l-4w G. STINSON & C04 1 Portland, Maine flEWAflD. For- any case of Blind, Bleeding.. Itchine or Ul cerated Piles ' that' He Biira's Piue Remedy fails It is prepaid expressly to. core the Jriies, and nothing else. , $ : . ; i , Sold by. all Druggists. . Price II.',.,....! k jjanl-4w. . .. .,-....-.-. HO W, WHEU AUD 7HEE to cure, .,SEE .THE . fAOVCRTISIB'S GAZETTE, i By Mail, .25 cents." Address, . j UEO.- P. RO WELL & CO, I . jan 1-4 w " ' : 41 Park Row, N. HARPER'S MONTHLY, at jan 21 : - - TIDDY'S. ' - e ; , : , A PPLETON'S Journal, at A S.t.41 TTTITIVS Irish Potatoes. i irm m m w wm r ii" mT'i'vai'i v it its ppuia . -wwi i ann X Irish Potatoes, just received at 8TENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. jan 21 ' 1 - , Apples, Apples. . . s ELEGANT Juicv Northern Apples: Call lovers of real Good Fruit. Onions also, vp-tv finoi ' mvforarl - tw f fi orklStfaMn nf scores of People; " . ' " - ' Irish potatoes Kariy Kose, Jariy Ooou, rich. Peach Blow, Harrison, tc., for eating or planthis. Buckwheat Flour and fine Yellow, Rich Goshen- Butter with capital Factory' , aieese. ; JOHN Jr. BUTTS, jan 22 , . Market. .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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