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it . -A CO;' v. ( Jt J . f,i.' 1 - tj 4 DAILY OBSERVER, JOI1NSTONET JONES, Editor, . T7cdnesday, February 12, 1873. OBSERVATIONS OF T1E JJA V. '" .I. Sunday night was "the coldest : of the seasba in New York. ! ; 4 ' The Almond trees in California arc blossoming,' ' ' ' ' ' " ' 'r - "'. The Oenexa Grand Council has decided againstlhe complete ' sep aration of phurch , and State. ; 'General Gordon,: Senator elect f from Georgia, has reached Washing- ton. He Congress on the fourth'of, March. The bardon of all the Stu-klux prisoners is likely to be the. first gen- erous act Of the incoming adminis tration. KK;A1,'i -NrPw York Wveral days ago. Fully twentv thousand inquisitive persons viewed fhe re-1 mainst SeifMor1 Cam eron' of Pennsyl: vania is - sick, in is sunposeu uuii the Credit Mobilier Epizooty has at tacked fiinT. . . . . v". e, t The rfews "-. from Europe indi- "catesVthat the King 6t Spain, dis gusted w iith h is subj ects, proposes to i abdicate,' knd turn over the govern ment to the Spanish Cortes. . : - I The Chinese Newilf ear whicn i began on the- 2Sth of - January, was celebrated among the Celestials of California with the discharge Of fire-crackers, bombs, &c. ' x ,' .. . in, ;fiDrmfln ' fltirtwmpn: nf New York have held primary , meet- intr, nd takfin thft nreliminarv steps "'o- x " I for an eight hour strike. The move- ana niiiue iau wiju ww u u nient, it is said, embraces nearly all pair.'Let themJ"follow'this good ex branches of workmenl $ V? " ample and abide by the counsels of i cLi-, v-v . .f WnM rp. thoe .libenrt-mi tided, rhumrj-It& iterates the statement thatPomeroyiff d0sf ot f"o.siich nnrrUtJnnUr -ni,Mhim 7.000 cruel, cold-blooded policy as that ,W,Xfn. onfnrtpr Rtni Ad that Bchemelo- catch it was a ieliberate Pomero;r. Th i Carlist 'Pih.is assuming Insurrection "in alarming? propor- tions. Ope army alone numbers 20, 000, andjthey have , already, won sevA eral victories over the King's troops. The survivors of the Mexican War arej appealing for bounty. They 8ay thet fought for seven dollars a moiHu, auu- wuii mi vuo wuii-cu Stafefllions of treasure, Vnd ire therefore entitled to be proviqea tor : : . Ttjis noticeable that telegraph rt.o, tu uo wcu.,yu lines- throughout the .world. The a.- 'CP -L 'n.l.1.;:tl.:V. 'V reduced from-one dollar i to seventy . five cents a word after .May 1st. A general reduction is to take place on rthe lines iw the United States.r Although the sum of $4,000,000 was appropriated' forA the! building of a magnincent post-otnee in iNew IHO York;the edifice is but partially con structed, and all the money has been exhausted. Tli e work has, in con- sequence, been stopped, l he ex doubt ow- ' uru"r uw ' ; : - f 'hiiustion of the fund is no ting td leakage and stealage. ' " Jhe KebelUon against the Pope , - is assumingv quite a formidable: as pect; - A Conference of dissenting .;'! jldmiinists was recently , ; held- at ''Basle in s Switzerland, at which it jas determined, tq establish' ja grand . bishopric of dissidents - from i Borne. Somd Theo movement. "1 . The Marquis of .Lome presided ,at-a meeting-- of r the West ennntv Highlanders in Scotland. He depre- - .cated Scottish emiffratiorir We . ' '-;:.n. - T!,V;ir VT , lggneveuvnen ocoicnraen ieit ; tneir native land to settlfe m the United States. . If, how- .ha ,cver people, were determined ta hf tho jihTpqf "RnTvifln ParWiw. wie iM as a wnoie, nut uiougnt tne : ana iiweiaon'tramj iniorms.QBnat oi the ablest Romair Catholic sections should be cocisidera seria- the residence of General-LVG. t&tes; ociana of Europe head this tim ? He- said the Committee had in Edtreconi be obhiVMWas turned emigrate,' he said.he; hoped thevl" Avmm Pin.n iu would stick to theold flag and go to the British Colonies. ' . ut. , tj - . . I , : . v . v , m ,w,evD,uum , iwmijgwa inaicates. ttiat the vote of Louisiana ;y in the Electoral College will prob- f.ably be thrown ouf,' under the' rule ' .J... . iuie ; Wtt 1U counting tne votes of the t jPIoUa.a1 nn . - I. ! leporal College, m joint conyen- - tioh of Congress,, upon .objection to any vote, the Senate? shall repair to lLsfthamhar' anH aaA TT...- .t .11 eauu XlOUSe snail consider the question;: and unless tne Mouse concur the vote shall not hp hnnntari -t T - r nr, mi. . . - , . . AXJMi.-r-xue enort made ConcresstohavfitViA TTnit ; - TtJ,JT v. w VI, . ,?. Branch Mint at this t1apa d?oTi1:r;1 ... , .,.i--TT..--rrvf uea has failed. . An nnr.. - . - . "- "rf v.,vvpa havo lDnn mn4n f r it . . . ' . j "vo ii, lunuc coming own y ear, Dotn xiouses 0f Congress agreeing to it. - ' " A BIN EST Y. , It'ii currently reported in "'admin; - wration circles in .Washington that nearly all of the -Ku-klux' prisoners ' who are now in prison will be, par- . - ll vtav. . :4v,:. The - incomino--a?s-'v ' A? :-lnmmf:. Admimstratioii yueu i an early day. jprbbly contemplate ngtMa of their first acts. This action will proceed no doubt from a desire - on the parV-,of the General Government to - lnauiurai a new; policy . towards tfbepoth, which will be more in accordance with the kindly spirit of conciliation and amnesty. - - -. -- ' The Republicans of this State who . . ...... l d r oppose, tne amnesty diu now peuu IngiajouxIiPgi al atn re.naay lesson from this. ; ' , .-1. "U-V The Central Government is abofi t64hrow open the jail doors -fund set at liberty the : unfortunate prisoners whowere: corivicted;,ly Prejudiced juries ; and 'sentencedT by partizan judges, for offences " committed, in Uimespf great excitement ana Qfo- aeri AJJUt someoi ine rvauicais vi thisate,swith .neartsnnaniea the base passions of revenge and hate, still cry ouf for vengeaneei 5 wwuiu uavts u piwBci-uVwuo 6UU l&Jill nwiMmewpif wnn arnrea troops aim hjmuuivm marsnais-: iney wouiu mauguraie new jeignof terror, and the jails arid, dungeons, that they might gloat over the fall ofHhe objects of- their malice ! But. the cry' of these Human hyenas for blood is, vain ; and they may gnash their teeth .in .inerlectual . . : . . .. j j. . -, ' ' ..i rage. The sentiment of the Federal Administration and of the whole AnniA rAvhlta ni thfi baafl thought of 1 -- - . .-... ... . f.'t I: these wholesale ..prosecution .being begun again. ; Even Grant; cvith all 'his. feeling against the J5buth, can set an exam- pie f of generosity to those bitter minaea! jieouoiicans oil who, to gratify their; malice, grind their pwn.people to Vi!l IL. IJ.-.Ill. 1 .J which those Radicals who oppose amnesty would inaugurate. LEGISLATURE OP.KORTa CAttO- V SENATE. , Monday, Fcb.a13Z34. --; The SenateVwas called to order ? at lOf o'clock, i - - the Renate.whether orvnoV.-JuCbaid' hmy money to Of Walker, Esq., or any memoer oi tne ooaru oi Jreo-f8i tors appom rSSlSfcS tJ Adopted. , , y wwuar. . , . . t Billio amendsection 6, chap. J13 Iowa nf 1CAft'AQ .nnaunl its "ronAlvJ I House resolutions askine our.-lie- presentativea and Senators to secure the passage of a law, providing pen- sion ior soldiers in tne war witn ....... JUexico, taken up and adopted: sentatives and Senators in Congress uiuk;nswiuuou Hsitm pur xepre-1 to secure tne passaee ol a law amen- datory of the Internal Eevenue law. was onmotion of Mr. Gudger.iaid centlydostteaFknsiiythW(ur on the table, A . --, ,, y -r tt ! nTTiTr nsr House bill in relation toClerks.of .0.lOAA0ff ; -- . ; the, flnnnnnr Prtfirf MirJr. t ijU SAVS : tGeHi CUStlS i Lee.TDTeSl- to Peu their offices every succeeding day after Monday if the business was n'ntdnfltA . . jvii-ijeWWff, ..: . ;s' 11IK lllllir 1)1 II IlUVIIIir RmVPfl T.fin .. " P r. : onsiaeration oi tne school bi i was S,SSr-"'?'.pW order for, in is n our. k - . - Mr. Cunningham, asDhairm an ; of the CommHteeAonxvEdiiCation, subs mitted-dme remarks in regard to worked ! faithfully on thecvarions I tr. i. J a . 1. . t . ... n?ppea ine Dm yf-nA Sx ' r the discussion- of the' 1 cutno Ttvo ucvuuieu 111 amendments, several of which alterations iu. iierations . were made, Fendine the considerat on tit . - j 1 . the 29th sectioii the Senate adjourn Ad ... - l,HOUSEOP HEPUKS'R'NrT ATTVFSt . ; - . : r T.. ed the House to order. V" 'V . ,vBy Mr.Vbis fees of the Treasurer Of Ewtherford i county. Keferred. - -v ' By Mr; Brooks.: 'ar bill to reneal rcS? 70. 5 Ite- chapter. 222, . laws of . 1809-70. 5 n. - v;0n motion of Mr. German, the bv whinb th tnt,iti o.,tkT; I 7vs i 7, " , , I the saleof Durant's Island wasadop- r,tevy reconsidered.. ; - Li"JJLu: 7 iU :,:rr.w V";1 t -r. i.' . . ... . : ' -r trr 1 Hv Mr. Knfrpr n. Kill n proper accountability-by the j 01 ine otate.; ..Keferred. xy jxr. jcvicnarason. Din c iue justincation 01 ine oonas 01 coun 1 vv omcers. . -ueierren. , ?- x. m . i , . ..I in! n. 0 vr tj.jil ' - I -i .to... 3 ; .1 muuhS W me .nanus, oj inej"" """i viv -uuiuiMg SecrAtarv nf Sf.at.A a wnnrtf. fi,ii about ltr. straiitrennsistenTnerchAht ... -"'--rv;'.v-,"v number 1QZftQ 1 , ni On bill in relation to fences and thepro- tcuon 01 crops was tat en up. - Mr. McGehee took, th a flrinr VftM,.v nftKo 111 nn A T " Vl ' :V" oi its urovisions. lenburg, spoke at length the bill. They believed its nassa?e rould enhance the value of reel 'ts- ii'.vJ -4 :?te-and Seatly improve the fitoek I the county, &c. .v , . .? - of grants issued for the vears scoiuea cierra iorDeirrg so careless, .Aimromnrt tn u rt .'70. 71 and 72. was taken rm stranger paid, the smoneyand VterM ; ,11 " V" adbpteoV ' - i' .. m . '1 awhile : brought 1 apo,thr motion of-Mr. McGehee. the North, oedihr IcNeil did ty. ;Ilr. isrown, of Davidson, moved tn nm- ?n that' it mav he Hiscre-Ji icnc t tlthe Comi: er t?f t tknL.th.ir Jountiesi !l II H ?! MnSient saidthVUt amendment was adopted he would rTKiontmTi tnthp bill - have no-objection to tne piil iSifPifmWJ not wish the law for7 their counties. 1 Messrs. Norment and TjuJ werel wilUngJo alw tHcTe couuf The wjarof Courser :left them! :im tiejB to njive itf.hat sJrecl-'iti poverished. and burdened : with debt;; Alter a lengtny ueoate a vote was takenupon the motion of Mr. Bad p-t tnrtifdfiniralTTBostMtsnyhich r . Another lonlr debate ensued, which resulted 'in Mr.-Badger moving to Jay. on tne tapttfv ane ana ' nays acalleaWtW ficrljected were. r a,vuie ui ooriiavs m, . - yvi viiKra jTk- u;n tA invest .iorAf.A't.h a harwp acrainst the 1 was recommitted to ' tha Com in itCee unable to pay its millions of bonds,i K'UVrftAlt.fii.'-i'' " - nrnoses to co anto the insurance tgrat nre,ui Jfr. Gorman, from the Committeci business, and in,, every part of the damaged, was . 77CT, Keeper'tff therCapitote'PMsGbwan, pnly Texas, almost universal poverty of malfesance in offieei submitted a?tcorporate and .'.individual, ; prevails Af TKo wnnrt fill v ovnnprag 4 Tn ViiaicrAnrv it. hflS hPen flllffffeSt- 1 CHimniW; ,.W MVPWWvvuwiiv ilndfcctffuWtbat' officef alhvthe ed -.'f that, ; the; General Government will cost - at' least ..flSjOOaOOO.The better charges; and the Cpnrtnittee sign the come to the relief of these tatcs PVPi k u A r renort unnnimousTv-. and Turther-say Mr.cHale proposed'it in?'his-a-ecent fcoyred.'by; firft.VMbo.Hj .560. Only will be thaH5tcGowan is the best Keep- speech On the corruptions Of Sbuth- JQiuoeTSopji.mKnwn.to,- nave an ne n -jrlt. v Cfn ;,ViW-rf.i Aiu'iU"nl :Kninp tyiati in all I lost tljeir, lives, aud-of. ;tni8 number from ; The Senate bill to .incorporate the the great trade centres coraiany ap ilidlartd North Carolina mivity:Co;lpTO Caro- in lonfi inn ii i .u.rni i:l JtJLiintv i ZXg' ation was eone into. . " After much ltaeveral readings ' iAd hnrhpHJ j.j Gov. Caldwell Li ;.conllu.eiLio liia-J maa hv isirJrnAMi., I ' -n""' ' m PMorW rivr Fayetteville -boasts ?f2Gd-Gpod. Templars. EdsrecomJbeVk verTly alhwre min kvater is about .incnCS. i Milton eroes heavily into the to bacco business. " debate the bill . passea Georgia; iUjOWW," Aiaoama, -''W '-ir' 1 ri.'1.'. i'i I hy the general govern m en t,M to mis, owe, h -h- Frrftt w r1whft .awtrAbita.)-.unoerf L suitao.erestric- would ru . v - U1A"' "n " : ? ' 1 ; atWns,among, the ; Southern rotates, tliA rfnf V ,uassweii, tne teiuueinue niau, tcv- jor uiu uuruue ui iciicvuiij n jjciit i i.i i ri-u .in ilu niy is iiiuiiuci i ui 11 v -.t tun i ilu iiiij iiu u. iiwwuivivw - wwm ww B.S. Lassiter, a young son of 1 B.'Tmost ' malignantx and unrelenting WLassiter, of Oxford, is at school Jnemy 61ouJ;h, is constrained n raris,- t tfieeitfeu: atailro&oTisY jo j be unsafe iV" ftlVu i : Bullockp BOth negroes. i . Tnn hA-liMt-Week- here of Wilojigton slaughtered various beeves, 7? nogs, ana o aneep. , . dWfe. little eirlname laura Janiei, oi rerson county, was seriously burned while sitting before the .fi :crackineHwalnntf?-. we learn from the -Milton Mdkde. ... . ' . v cottoh and:set tgih'of fc n- nV a, hre t urnani jastturoay. Some cotton damaged. The fixe, was i"iui' I. tr. Joseph H.Flaurier Wilmington,! but now forwarded - thrrJUfeli MrJ t T AiAn inrt rAr tKot -ftw RmitVYvin 'ilWtiJ HiPrt W dent of the Lee University,! Virrth- la,1 written to ' PrdKseTr'ofthis eitv: and' Maior-Ydrkf? Chatham county -re I . W i ' ,n....Wfi:l,H tt , .il 1 i wurriprl tn.thfl.tr I inivp.rsir.v. W a rlw t r - ji-r. - -----51--4 ..-.u- .rT ;.r. The Wilmington Journal off Sun- 1 day says ; -A gentjbman who arrived here last nigbttjy1 the Wilmingtbnl to the firrolind'oh FridavTnTffbt.: 'TSh e I. :. .w ... Ji y .V.i.. il' . - i cause 01 ine jire.ane-prnonni foi '..fj u-i. ;-.V..v ' 1 vuum uu ue sucx viwucuyf i Wilmington . Star says: A smallnV.Air3pflSli;nfAA ih. K,tViAmfttiJ wu:. it. i ' t.. v r wt iu iiiiir . iiu i u iiuiiiq a i -in n nai IZX rr''LVStt ruS' yT bullet from a slingjinr-the&ihaflrd. iof - anotner v;Doy. uominateirt - I'the if it had struck him a little Iotver nuuuu to uit .wuomcicu scnuus; UUfc dawn n tbe'tempte for' instance He w,as taHen. t(? th City ;I)i3.pensa- fry,jw were tne wouna -was aressea. The f, Raleigh jays:-Senator 1th e theatres ip Wilmington, Raleigh, Wprth.arid'a. Ifrreteyrp' .werkf rAhgiitaj Atlanta and' Macon; which riime last-year wo are x-oja; n found anitffiret of ibkMhat time last year we are toldi thati 4hey weighed in its natural state one hun'dredand eighty-four.-pennyweight, equal to about four hundred dollars. Andled plan.of action in,, regard V fo' tbe . v I ...... uw.v. wuvuv VU,if caouiiTr-cquuiiOUuii:') UUUUilll '''i i. "' day. nV- : is . -iiiiif-lrl rij week engagement, and if psibl . , uuuuxcu .'uciun Beirut.' 'UiB , 8ame i ilvj-uj unces inr a - KiniA' -nifrnri-a-nt 1 ''v A nra trTV 'lift. rir:l:.tiWJ 1"iukw iur :wuuuuouS'-.'BeneS':'OI vi.i.eviiio ui viiauu.:r. ,a- owe vou a I li a. ' . ut ,.."-..J VmriHrorl viiiora TVfr.vwi fiifnv.. ia.i,o ..11 .- r? r. . ' --. t ' . Unann.r'lmr.thA. HAftr 4 -tlrt ccuuuu auuuk u, aa,B mev careaa Miss. Ida GrAftlfiv hits nnW: -'An o health and nleasuririatrto Florida: 3i:?? land in . V'IkI ?r" - Ki'A0 lhe Navigates- Islands, which lie in he 13 y rearms aronnd the conVjter: .v,- -e j . m . . r. : iu..uwi -ii un!, uitaba - j uum - nui' i. iwf c t l:M' I "-'--I'll M 1 - at' rW f II of She awompnies the to IU -jJT.. - J Chamberlain, of h f JlVfe J Imortull nisi bopum- :UrtiU' -t-.lj T"pr?PTftl Aid far the Couth. 1 TT-T-rrr.rfTVprn ra rjei seem "ariain,TliTOrrs'- VSrilngTOfcXU?me tn be generally impressed, with the . M. -. - . importance to the whole nation oi nttinff the SouLhern States on their - c - 'i i"-aih, fir ar.cially, speedily as n2ro Vifhn fbran. r5ue of cne hlUrKlref million' ddllara' of, bonds W the Federal Uovernment in aioi Uvl QntXi RPPma to be verv eeneral- the boutli seems to oe very geneiui ViA 4 4 ' r Vi, Jserviceinah and Idaho, and ii blem than their, politi iticai , condition J it was expecteu -tnai iiiey.wouiu nv bidly' recuperate, but instead the in-' fJphtedness .of many has swollen hankruntcy are the only alternative The ,first js.-.nowseriously vcbpjBider. ert tw some qi ines.e uuiuimjuwwuniB, and may be resorted unless, some! pmu w ucwcv" j .....j. . Tn . Vii-m'nia at.M lately insurrectionary, section iniitr lit. . -, ukw ka mmoMmoiiii ? Carolina f$I6l,a66mVirgimar ",000,000, 000,000, Florida, $6,000,000; or an; ag-, - - 1 T - 1 .1 1 srresate indebtedness la ten btates ox iHJis.UW.lxxi.' xne'niost ieasioie piau tfussrested is: that Congrress "authorize th&"is"sue- Of SllW.WO.UOO of ponds d sinee the war for works of internal iniproveDlJBntrij,y ;their respective LState governments, Either this or 'some other measure-must be adopt- d for trfeassistance of tlre power? Jess Southpr its recovery will be in- lehmteiy weiavea. - 7 fc EventhejNew York Times the w.g,-' 'i?"'i:v'nuMu?rl What are Cyclones ? ncant oi an enormous or very vio- hpnf. mt ftor.-lW If its annlipation wa -, . r- r " the devastating est Indies or the the China seas. storm t.which acts .faTJ,.T.taS2S sniraiaowardrintre; Imovine in opr:, hemisphere, in .the. opposite i uircion to: inn, tue ; nanus- ;oi 1 cTockand in the Southern Hemis-t pnere m a contrary direction. , Tak ing this as ttie'derinition of a cyclone, it seeiii- clear? from observation alone,; ;that all storms ; are to be re garded as icy clonic. Volu nies . have . been written to prove that this is not the csise. , But we have only i to examine a lew series oi weatner- s jwl jur .and that in so doing a reaory spiral orovorticose stoirro is -gen crated.- -The. tornado, - the simoomsiithe: dqstgvhirlwind, the fire-storm, even the slow and slug ?v 1 si .storm which moves on Our VesfcriTf raijis as the laboring wheel I t i-- 3? Ti i JJMA. ' 'a: r straigut nn? 1 r.-w jii rir-f -. in tr - wir.n us that thGtilf Stream turns to the eastward, ttjeTPolor Stream to the westward, arid the Ceguatorial cur rents to thorthwardthan that every ;air-curre,ntin-opedience to me same iawr--Bnouiu?xurn 10 -tne tight.of the line talonglvhich 'i from any cause it 5s called to . move.,;1 Tlie meteorist has therefore only to as certain "by observation " wn ere thb barometer i lowest, to know at once the 1 direction of the winds from the - r wici t,cot" ui teAVRf4nlTopul& &ienc v. rv:'-:. n,i TTaV tin The Charleston "iVK of the 5th says 'Tfiere. "was "quite a gathering of theatret owners in this scityi vaster-? day. mcludinff--Mr. -Thomas Ark- w-righl, bfi the Savannah' Theatre,' and thft nro-nnp.tnrs and Iasraas mf aernn - nnnatvAcin Circuit." . ' Those trentlemen -j were Those trentlemen 1 met Mr; John Chad wick, of the Acad lad wick, oft! emy of .Music. - The object of the conference isr td adopt sonie concert- - . ; 1 . aauiiwH jntekpkise. nepem- ftna Bay Company's , operations- ifi 1 o- tv 'x;Lr r rA... r." """J1"1. uo""at - - - lwi'tvi naVfieU Vio Atha A, v. . What: Attar vnn ?: Nn. T-Uvp nrv , formerly f Tof mapft from; week -to week to see' that, rAlexaride ibarometeri into Jits central hollow tfatviiiiAa i ii tn a inor fttmosnrifirfi ... trnm n.1 i tU ijr;i. Ltii 1 1 u 1 r: 1 - :-.- r .- . 1. XULUllly un o ilUW 1UUUU till s ii' Important Movement or U. S. important movements ot troops wi i ""f.-S ZZ-'lZuKr i take frosi-'tha.: Str.tes of Kentucky, LNorth and Scath Cirolina, Alabama miJl SmokT r v ""'V " T r other points where the interest- of 1 -JMrnvni ; t-iV rnirft :thr mmlKP' - t anv in-addition to the forces of the government already serving in prox- ! i. . ''il 5 ! . Ll4 ... ; .. 1 '.. lmity to uie :jH.oruua uuuimjr. w regiment illKpn b eaticmed along the Rib "Grande on ' account of the troubles in that section, and in other Pa t tne tooutiney; wmpe grau- rmf ' j -1 . 0 rw-.-vti- m OfriciAE atxoSBos- r-- - . - r-.t . , - i in hia message savs the whole num-1 beroflldingroyeaM sive-oi tnosoBiigutiy of Which 709 Were 1 jt Hows fesirfully haa Death dealt with theFitfciity?of:the,VirgraJa Military Institute I i Tile; I dead4fct ts tmly longv.Jacki on , f rrtifch fieW? 'Wash ington;,. Massie, , Gilliam, Maury ! ... - . . . ( - i . .-.7 ... . . '.V - . iX in tnesnort space ot nine years ! And of this number four ia the. last two years. -"': . ' : r ITew. Advertisements. .' r7"" " 7T, Trustees . Sale. I T) Y Virtue of a ded in trust to tn'i execu- 1 Ojurt House door in the City bf Charlotte that . i valuable, plantation kno vru as the John A. Youns: plantation ' situated near tlie City of Giarlotte, joihir the land i of Dr. Uainei Asbury ari(ronicrs; - Stole-positive, the former, purchaser; pot haviug complied with terms of ale. , - , ;; . ;M4. i'UltAM, ,u , leb 12-tds , 0is -siif . iijiS trustee.;..: Southeni'andC Atlantic Telegrapb. : Cornpanv Stock. ' 1 " Directed a by resolution, adopted A at Stockholder! meeting of said Coo-, puny on thft Gth isf.,:$ulriptions will be No. 51. New St.w New? York, or bv the duly authorized accents of : said Company for that to;the Capital SCock of sald drnpanyy until the 3rd day of March nclt. after that no; further subscription will be received to said stock from any one not now a subscri ber therefor at less than . jlO per lento pre mium on the par value thereof. ; ' ; ' i . ISigncd, . : - . t i J. K. CE.E.s'SHAW; ' febi 12-eod 1 1st March, ,. I lresident.' ' : Charlotte Institute. - . THE Itevl' (Carles Phillips, V.. pi, of v Dayidson;, College,- will deliver a Liters ary Aaaress, at the uuariotte institute, at 8 r o'clock ohs Friday . even big,: the 14th; inst., to pe introduced, and followed by Instrumental Music, " by Herr tl. ,Von Meyerllif, Tickets 60 cents tt be Jiad at tne book Store. , . . ... feb 12 Pig's rcetv Piff'i Feet. l&kTlJot of Pi$sJPeet, pickled. If ready for making ri and if you wish we. will have them . made un to i)rderfor von and you can get them all Smoking- hot, a rrit--"-tl :r .ri..;i hl ,.v ; I 'iT.... :: 1 - v 4 : ; . khi:i7?r,,t ! 1 3 ,r save w uriuitjUHu jsvyiituu ui .nuiHi. i wuyuiwu ub wo "Jve paruaiiy succeeded , The-assessr'8!ValufttiorfOt tne fcuild-l m our cnensnea plan, we hare concladed Km. mrv tid it ia 1 to endeavor" to still fartheT p;Mi-. ted by Jolrn Y.lJrvceand Wife, dated 25th day of Jarie;'i8T0t I. will .proceed to( sell at '.public auction: fbrncasH;4iat the "XUpuahtsometHir '"Also-A'nrifi lot irf MfNCTTME AT. All . Ill J.. . V i-Xi - II la ' - fii -" -a t mi t . -''H'l 1 JSJ - --JU;, v Ml 5 J " ?:'T Ifl ' I !;.J j3sr-ps,- ! , I'll a ;vT' vfc JJI l;f..; l - Ik! M .jlnnf!'T ? rHJt -rj If t .siJ-1' ' 5; ' ' . V it it tr.ii ii 1 1 M.-LEAIC-&-GQ, 1 CHARLOTTE K, Or i Manufacturers, Wholesale and Rrtafl -; :'rr 7 orui : grades. Dealers m the above goods will do well to examine our stock 4rfrtTitL. - W'.J. iuiuiiy 1873. . F O.U SPRING, . 18X3, TOMEKCHANTS. mm great aim of our House. sin f -X establishment,, has' befen to make Char-' nmt i T wuraiaxs ST" ? obmion of some that thpw i a j wK""iiHB-.fcWcreis .a kuid of .t.i.ii-:i.r.i: . - y increase of oitr buMnesi. (since w W,.;" ed to our newt arid ;'elemint Rfrt, k erronepos idea by prating, tins corning w jLiuuvy a sua ljarger ana assorted Stock than , even we ever before, so that Country , Merchants able to find in bur house not' only eed$ bua very Jarge stock to select thereby belncr : enabled to 'onerarp- much smaller cnnit&l than ho by buying W diflerent houses Korth; Where he must necessarily,; buy more goods than he octually'needs m order to havean as sortment. ; " -.-- In view- of tlie foregoing, Mr. IUntel left on the; 27tli January K. (much earlier than usual,) for Northern Markets, and Manufacturing places, where h6 : will re main two months in making our purchases, buying every thiiig from first hands on the same terms' asr any Jobbing House in" Bal timore, PlHladelphia cf New York ; and the assortmeot when thus completed will foot up- frV'almfdant "itb' upwardsof.Two Hondred TU6usarad Dollars. " " The" expenses . attaclxel td carrying on a business" frere- being planch ;less tlvan it uld be in Northern Cities, and haying a lower rate of freight than smaller shipper here; brings the fact patent that, wb are ia a position .to . successfully, compete with any J(hbirtg Hmisc in the United States,, and 'fotlie inspection of which we invite-tIie-Trade.:;:';J": - -' '. .' ' AVe fare pleased t state" to those unac quaih ted with onr Ilousev that we kee complete lines of Dry Goods, Groceries,. Hardware, r Clothing, Boots and Shoesv. Isotious, and even Millinery. v Qur. Retail pepartiueat i complete, with tne jatesV NovcHics, and in bulk secoacl to none in the'City. : Our Mifinery Jspartmentwillbe carried on as usual. 5 Verv lleswtfully, iWITTKOWSKY & ltlNTElS.. feb5-tf .. ; ) , Spiced Pig Feet-- FlVl Half bbls.; Spiced: Pigs Feet' jusi Ititbe great deiiiand for then still con tinues, t call soon, they are going fast .!'iebi5 ;:. B. N.SMITH. ' A '(6fXWce ;-Faly!FlouriJiist in A.att'. a:i. - B N. SMITH'S. r: ;feb5 -r :i si-' ' . ..,..!... I: . i t .; .. 1 1 t i " i f: t JUST receivlr Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, s iWashboard. ChurnsShoe Brushes JloTie'iljaundry Soupsi .Sei ves.f -Urooms. Matches, &c. Sold as usual ou small profits. T?ItESH'Fish and Oysters every da v. 1?,' feb 4 V '-' B. K. SMITH. Dental Notice., DR. II. B. James,' formerly of Baltimore, ? Md., . but recently from Europe, has located his office aridrcsidence ,in CJiar lottev,N; C. on Trade sfreet. near the Court Housej- ana respectfully offers his profes sional services .to the public in general. All' operations performed in the mot skill ful ad scientific manner. : Teeth extract ed without pain, 'by tlie aid of Vitalized Air. , Expects to open his office about the first bf March.4 : ' feb It'- -;.'-:'" . v ": ,1lf EltOlIANTS Ixaving RAGSjthey wish U.1 J. 'removed, wiH please ? leave, .word at the Book Store before 10 a. m., td-day. : feb 11-lt ; "' TIDDY & BUO. more days to sell tickets for j U the: Vue dtfIEau 1!'': '"'V i feb ll-2t TIDDY&'BRO. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! elOYR 0rph4rd'and Blue Grass Seeds, just received at - - ' . feb II , ; : R. M. MILLER & SONS'. T RISH Potatoes ". for Planting. 100 bbls., l allkinds'at '"" '.":--. '.'" feb ll1 ' R. M,!MILLER & SONS'. banned' Goods. TjAH.'Tojknar'.Coin, Green Peas, JT; 4tc;, 100 cans., just received. Family s supplied at wnoiesaie prices. MILLER & SONS'. 1ST! Uacaioni. hundred 'lbs.", - Choice Macaram, chearx: at . :rtfebU:;&iS;'IL1&B0S' v A KE Dai'y receiving fresli supplies oi A ,ROCRTEa, nONFECTIONERlES, of TOBACCO, SNUFFj CIGARS, MUSICAb INSTRUMENTS. FRUITS, PRIZE CAN DIES. &cU.' ' .'..,;..;.- , We buy f6r CASH, and select our goods w4th carey all of- which we-will sell at tb lowest pnee for CASH. v hi I ::- !We feel very thankful to the generous public , for past' patronage, and hope by strict attention to the. wants of the pePle to still continue to meet their approval. "Out Stocks is hug and complete, v flatter, onrsclyest that ' we will please U that giy e us a call. -,-it m ' ' fehti',.w 1 . ,;.';:.: i --.-:'",! Laadreth'i XTalranted Gardeji Swi- TITE have received a full supply of taese til; : celebrated Garden Seeds. : J f ' W. R. BURYELI S w- feb 8 ' - r. - , Wreharti Grass; LncerneVcWer, received j to-day. i v : "- BURWELL ICO 8 .FcrJEeikt.;;?!;;; - : Two or ' three IiwniSt ia Spring's Building .orer Maxwell's Rewimr Machine "1 r '""Anvil ouvimo H r Emporiums Apply to;, ;AH?T A.'JJ. PAVIBSOJf. 1 1 ;f Ii-.-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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