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Th e Ch arlotte Obserrer: Skates oioviisaisxsc. : ,'PVBtlSHEn DT. .. One Square' bne31rgez; jr;j,r::'.:.r:ti.'Jrl 00 " , , two 'daysj2;.;,i....: 1 so Office, Sj-rhiysV kyy1 I'tade ' Street" : .1- . - r-sy ' "iv- - i--liij,. .---.- ,? ,.v . i- ... ---. T ' 1 ; rr- - - i i . - . ... . - ... wm , , ... ,- .. . ' - r .. 2 00 2 50 . S - 00 ... ivm uaig 1 f . - ' ' ' : BATES OF SlTBSCKimOW. ' Daily Hne year In advanie, vA........$6 00 Six months, in atlvauce,t.,......-..3 00 Three kbiirfis,' Hi advaiii,.w....;;... 60 ' One nlbnth, jn at'vance, ... v 50 "Tri-Wkjy, nne year....M.."...i....; $3.50 Weekly, one veax,..'....:....'.. .... 2.00 LOCAU 'AFFAIRS. j s. i. C A I.D W KIJ tocai Editor. Cotton Market. Friday, Januarj 2, 1874 Inferior, Ordinary, j v , . (Jom1- Ordinary. -jSirict 0')o i Ordiuarv, Low Midlin, , v Market quiet.1' 0ATES BU03. ' ', j2T Persons wisliing to inuke aiinnal contracts for advertising in the Obsekveh for 1874, will pleuse call during the next teii davtt. ; To the Merchants and Busluess Men of Charlotte. We are projioscd to con tract for advertifing jH tlje 'Daily Obsexi veb, for 1S74, at the following cheap rates, payable lnohthlj", which admit of monthly, Weekly or daily changes : , r s i t 3 Mos. 6 Mos.' 1 Year. 40.00 , 50?)0 t (50.00 70.00 1 rs.oo ' 1 150.00; I 300.00 Tn line? of tolid minion tyieV'-or abftut one i ch Iwgthw'ise of the" column, con &tit u te a square. XOTfCE! The name of 'persons in the city who fail to settle to-day fr sub serihtions to the Observer, will be "stricken ..from the list in accordance with the. notice heretofore published.-'' Subscribers who have current accounts with the Obskrver are excepted from this requirement. To )u r City Subscribers Many of our HiUscribers in this cit.v are behind in their pnyments for the Obsekvek for the yea? r;,H--i'.v '-'. . :-- i- ..- ' ' "rv that ends to-morrow. We eafnestly re; quest that' they will immediately sett'e up txc iiiiHiuiiis i.fiuci wuicu,. However triflin-r to each individual- amount In the aggregate to a considerable sum. Those of Our subscribers to the daily in . Charlotte who fail to settle up in full be fore Saturday Evf.kikg, Jaxuaby 3r"d1? 74, wilTbe dropped from our list. ,'Vr' Subscribers with whom we have current ' accounts are except edjrom ' this require- rncht. I 1.0CA1- DOTS. The moonlight last night was beautiful. The Hornet Fire" Company will parade ' this afternoon. lv r s There was no fcfusiness yesterday in the Mayor's Court. Baker's case is now the leading subject ; of conversa tion in town. . A. great many persons will be stricken from owr list to-day unless thy come up and settle. We are asked to request that all the members of the Episcopal choir will meet this evening at 7J o'clock at the church. ' Mr. Rufus' Jforpran has recently taken some highly interesting and natural street scenes in Charlotte. There were 90 bales of cotton sold yes V terday. It ;t doesn't- come r in very lively these last few days. j Fiie w orks wcredischarg'ed on the streets frveoJast night., , Verily, it is'a hard thing to get .over Christmas influences. ' .'. ? ;r An enthasiastic admirer of Sol Smith . Eussell, at Winnsborj, offered him a lien on his whole year's crop, if he would lo cate in that place. " The; weather yesterday and last nigbt was quite warm.' . Indeed r fires were dis- jensed with last" night, "it being warm enough without them. Charlotte Grange Patrons of Husbandry will meet to-day at their Hall. Election f officers and other business of -import -ance will be transacted. Cotton. Frotn the first of last Septem t ber to the 1st of the present rnpnth,? tbere were sold in Charlotte a fraction over 17, 000 bales of cotton. I . . - New Post Office. A new post office lias jjeeu established on the Air Line Rail road, and named Pinhook.. . J M Lineber ger has been appointed post master.,;.' 1 Square : 1800 25.00 2 Squares, 25.00 40.00 3 Squares, 30.00 50.00 4 Squares, 50.00 00.00 Column; ,55.00 6500 I Col mil n, 00.00 75.00 1 Column, (.100.00 150.00 To Subscribers. .Persons who desire ; to. subscribe by the year for the Observer,' are expected to pay. quarterly, on the pres entation Of bill. Those who wish the pa-? J per for a less time than one year," will be required to pay in advance.', , ' ' ;. , ... . . ' ;'. - 1 t. '- J i " m Personal. Capt Tom- livans, of Evaru? Independent, Raleigh, was in t0(wn yester , day. We were sorry not to baye seen hina ' but learned that he left town with a gera ' nium leaf in his button-hole v 1 ' ; , t , Capt B H True, of New Jork, the invin- cible, irrepressible 'and.'" ubiquitous Truej is at the Central Aotel. ... v " - r, '-i . " r " " v - 1 1 . - .: ". "' . .Vou.X, v Uv vU, ;;CHAKLOTTE N; C, SAljbKDAT. JANUARY 3, 1874. V"!- No 1,501 . , - - - - - f.. - 1 ' . Sample Sc Alexander are selling off their Winter 8tock of . Gent's Pine Bopts and Shoes, at -greatly reduced prices for cash. . " jan 2 iw, : Hon. David , A. J enklna, This gentle man, the Treasurer of the 8tate, kas mov ed with his family to Charlotte and will in future live here, except ' such ti me as h.e may , spend in Raleigh. .? Funeral Notlce.The friends and ac quaintances of Mr and Mrs John Strieker are' requested to attend the funeral services of their child, Aubeua,1 which wilt take place from the house to-day at lOJ o'clock A. M. Col. .John H. Wueeler.This gentle man is still in Charlotte.' His business here is to inspect the United States Branch Mint. He and Col Cowles will, in a ftw days go to tlie King's-Mountain goldmine to get an insight into the workings of the mine .there. Roedlger's Salpon. 'e direct atten tion to the card of this saloon! His stock is art excellent one. The lager is from the best brewers and is always good and fresh. The porter, ale, &"c., is unexceptionable. AlHhese things are mighty close kin to water, but those who fancy a go-between driiik cali get it tjiere in its purity.' f Behold All Things are Now Ready.' Th e sea tfol d on w 1 u c h Baker wa s to b a ve been executed, was put up on Thursday. The co Sin has been tinished and is now in the jail yard,; and the execution should there be any) will be private; only min isters, reporters and a few other invited lersbns w'iltjbe'present. - Masque Hall. -The grand masque ball of the season took place last night at the residence of Uol. W K Myers. There were quite a number of maskers on the Moor. The costumes were various handsome, grotesque, ridiculous. It was an exceed ingly pleasant affair and the dancing was continued until a late hoar. More of this anon. . , ,. Declines Positively. It has been ru- mored that Gea ltufus Barringer is rectm sideri ug h is determination hot to accept the Solicitorslurrof this district, which was tendered mm by Gov Caldwell. We are authorised by Gen Barringer to say that the rumor is without foundation ; that he h as dectineiltho a ppyi n t m en t positively, and has not tliought of reconsidering the matter. Dinner Complimentary. A compli mentary dining and egg nog, was given on New leaf's Day atlie residence of Mr. Henry McAllister, a member of the police force, to the Mayor, Marshal, Board of Al dermen, the police force of the cit.y,-iand to the editor, foremaii and local Wporter of the Observer. The guests were hospita bly and handsomely entertained, and the affair was exceedingly pleasant and credi table. The thanks of the whole party are due Mr. and Mrs. McAllister. Snapylng Again The Salisbury Watch mntf, being out. of something else to quar rel alwut, gets stone blind inad 'because Charlott ha 1 two fires during the holidavs when Salisbury had none. There are hardly enough houses in that delectable VCTTY" to make a respectable bonfire, but then, we don't see any sense in getting mad ami quarreling, just because Char lotte can afford to have two or three fires a week.; May be, though the Watdtman feels above us because they have a well in their public square and we haven't.. The Minstrels On Wednesday night next, the 7th $nst y ' Calender's X)rigina Georgia Minstrels will favor the people of Charlotte with a performance. All min strel troupes are. g0'd, and , this, one has the reputation of being an unusually fine one.'v It has exhibited in all the principa cities of Europe and America, and has ev ery where been received with great favor, This company was in New York city last summer and of. it the World said i Negro Minstrelsy has got tobe such, a weak medley of opera nouffe and farce that it is a positive luxury to see and hear a genuine troupe of plantation darkies, suefi as are now performing at. Li na Ed win's.? There is less art and-more humor of the negro order about this company than any we have ever seen. '. To-Day. This comnarativelv new and excellent family journal,'; edited by the well-known Dio Lews, has taken another step forward. Hereafter it . will be pub lished 'both as a , Weekly, and, also in ; The January number is , before us, i and we take pleasurein testifying to .its fine mechanical execution, the elegance of its illustrations, and the high quality of its literary matter- The publishers proye by1 actual measu rement that , each monthly part contains over one third more choice reading than any of the four dollar maga zines, while it is furnished at the lowr rate Of two dollars and fifty; cents' a year, (in either form) while an elegant ' premium chromo isgiven ,teeach annual suoscri beK ; The monthly tarts are sold at twen ty-five cents each,-and -mayi be procured through any newsdealer. - f" 'Naribw Escape From' Deaths Some days ago a Mr Culverts, wh lives in States YIle, was on the Western N C train, going Salisbury to States villc. It was before day ight and ; Mr Culverts started from the first class car to the second while the train, was in motion: As he stepped upon the platform, the train which was running rapidly at the time, swayed from one side to the othe : and the track just here being very Tough, and. Mr . Culverts being in a weaK conuition was lifted from his feet and buried head-long from the train. He 'ell on his feet, and .sank in the soft earth more , than "shoe-mouth deep. When he reached the ground he was insensible. This was before daylight, and he stood there totally unconscious until about 8 o'clock.- At this time some one saw him and went toliis rdief. He was removed to a house near by, after which he was carried home where he laid in bed several days. By some means or other, he doesn't know h5w, he received a severe cut in the top of his head which occasioned him con siderable pain. Arriving at Statesville and finding that Mr. C. was not on the train, his family, be came very uneasy and sent down the road when he was found in the condition above stated. Falling' from .the Second Story of a House. Mr. Allen Stewart, who keeps boarding house on Trade street, has a boarder,1 a mechanic, named Mark Alex ander. A few nights ago Mr. Alexander came t his boarding house to go to bed. As he walked along the passage way, the place being dark, he stumbled over some crockery sitting near the wall, and fell up against the Wooden railing,: This gave way and he went overboard, : falling' feet foremost between the boarding house and Brem, Brown & Co's hardware store. There was just room enough to admit of his scaling down the walls, which he 'did without receivmc anv lnturv ot conse- ouence. HtriKing tue rouna ir. Alexan der walked out from between the houses, no doubt congratulating himself that the matter was no worse. It is fortunate that the space between the houses is just as great as it is and no eater. Had the distance been, less he would have lodged between the houses and probably have hurt himseif seriously ; had it been sreatef he would have struck; his head against one of the walls or the other, in the course of the descent and would almost certainly have killed "him self. The distance Which he fell is about 20 feet. Baker Respited. It was told on the streets Thursday night that a letter had been received by Sheriff Alexander from Governor Caldwell, either respiting Baker or commuting his sentence to imprison meiit. We were not-able to learn any thing about the f matter which i we consil- ered absolutely reliable, and. therefore, did not allude to the rumor yesterday morn ing: '.It has since been developed that Baker's mother,; who has been to Morgan ton to see the .Governor, in behalf of her son, returned to Charlotte on the 9 o'clock express train, Thursday night, bearing with her a letter to ; the Sheriff, the con tents of which were to the effect that Ba ker was respited for -two weeks, (until the lHth inst.) ' '' .Therefore, the sentence of the law was not executed yesterday ; upon the unfortu nate man.' The span of life has been lengthened out, but there is little ground of self-gratulation for Baker in this. It is Only an extension of the horror, and he must, in the course of these two weeks, die atho' sand deaths. The respite was announ ceil to him yesterday noon and was receiv ed with little emotion.- His remarks were, that he was now ready,- and if he had to be hung, was willing that it should be done at onee. The condemned man seems quite cheerful, and expresses a con fident hope " that he is fully prepared -to meet the stern realities of another world He has been visited by Rev.'s Harris, Butt, Griffith, Miller, and perhaps other ministers. Much sympathy is manifested for, him in the community . We do not think it amiss to state here that His Excellency, the Governor, told Mrs Baker, (according, to her statement) that he would commute, the sentence of her son ifa petition praying executive clem ency should be brought him, I signed by the' Judge who presided" at the trial, by the prosecuting : attorney ana mteen coiorea men qf .this community; jl'Ti'" The - Sickles Eesignaiion Light on ,WA8HKGToVDeceni ber ' 30. Th e following is Tthe telegraphic corres pondence between ' Secretary Fish and Minister Sickles : concerning the resignation of the latter : t;.;. : - f. -i:4: i ? ' W iTj-Rm TJfiCfimher 6. 1873. -ffmU(m&iiSeqretary ) of State', ' Washington . :z iu . , ,,It is published semi-officially that the Government disapproves of my conduct in the case of the Virgimus If in the opinion of the President my resignation 'would facilitate a satisfactory'" termination i of r'tbafc question, or be otherwise advanta geous to the public interests such resignation may ? be considered as hereby respectfully tendered. -h WARTrrxriTnv noppmbpr fi 1873 SkHes Minister, Madrid: " The. altered publication'of the dis approval of your; cotKlnct is entire- v tinauthomed. No 'dissatisfaction has been expressed or intimated, and it is deemed important that you remain. lour resignation, at , tnis time would not be. accepted, as it would interfere with the prospects of An accommodation. Fish. Madrid. December 16. 1873 . V ' ' " ' . . i ilamiUon Fuh; "Secretary of State, ' Washington: t 1 1 respectfully request that "my tele- gwfttof the 8th instant, 'tendering nty resignation, and vonr renlv of 'the same date, may be now publish- ed. . Sickles. Washington, December 17, 1873. sickles, Madrid: ' Your tender, of resignation was only hypothetical, and your tele irraTn' referred to alleeed rjublica- ions unknown here, attributing dis satisfaction which had not been e .st ressed. Under these circumstances publication is not deemed uecessarv and cannot be authorized. Fish. Madkid, Decern her 20, 1873. Hamilton Fish, .Secretary' of State, Washington: j. - I respectfully renew the tender of my renanation, which I trust mav be "accepted now without inteferring with the prospects of an accommo dation. Sickles. Sickles, Madrid : ' . Your resignation will be accepted. letters of recall with instructions will be forwarded by next mail. Fish. New Advertisements. For Rent. Th house" on Trade street, occupied by Mrs. Munsler. Apply to Mrs. Muusler or John Vogel. Jan 3, 3t NOTICE ! E VERY T4ierchant, commission mer- cl)ant, ieweler, grocer, druggi t, hotel keeper, boarding house, restaurant, liquor dealer and insurance Ti''ent, in the comity of Meckienbnrg.' are hereby reminded that their returns lor the quarter, ending Uec. 31st, 1873, are now due, and m ist be made witmn the next ten navs. I trust all will attend to this dutv without further notice. hile Some are very punctual, there are others I c-innot praise tor punctuality. Jan 2, 3t WM. MAXWKLL, Register. NOTICE ! H' AVING bought out the entire Stock of G(X)ds of Jno. F. Butt, we have opened for sale a first class Grocery Store m vv. J. uiacK s store Mouse, next to vvii son & Black's drug store, on Trade street , where we shall be pleased to serve the pub lic, and see our friends and everybody And will sell as low as any merchant in the city, lor cash. Jan 3 CUTHBERTSON & KISER. 1 A(( POUNDS Breakfast Hominy, l and 600 ot i'eari- Mommy. Just received at ' Jan 3 J. S. M. DAVIDSON'S. 3rd ddor above market, Trade st. Happy New Year to All ! WE desireti return our grateful acknow Iedgements for the very liberal pat ronage extended to -us during the past year, and hope by lair dealing to merit a continuance ot tne same, promising to sell vou goods in our line as cheap as they can be bougnt in unariotte. w e are re ceiving something new every day, and so licit vour attention to the same. Jan 3 0. S. HOLTON & CO., Opposite Market WILLIAM UOEDIGGB, Dealer iii fine L.asrer Beer, Por ter, Ale, Cigars, &c.t Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. I deal in only the very best quality of goods, and feel sure ot giving perfect satis faction to all who patronize me. Give me a trial. . ' 3t ' Best Fertilizer in Vstl ! I HAVE the pleasure of announcing to the Farmers of Mecklenburg and ad joining counties, that I have secured the aeencv tor the justlv celebrated ULuiiHi SEA ISLAND GUANO, so highly recom mended by the farmers of Virginia, East ern North Carolina, ' outu-Carolina and Georgia. . Granges. Agricultural Clubs and Farm ers generally, would do well to call' and get a circular and learn prices and particu- B. N. SMITH, Agt., Opposite Court House Lawrevceviixe, Ala., Feb. 7, 1873. Mr. A. M. Sloan: . 1 bought four tons of Soluble Sea Island Guano'. I wanted the same kind last year but bought the Sea Fowl Guano. But I like the Sea Island best. I want six tons next year if I can get it. R. C. DANKINS. "We have many other certificates attest ing to the superior merits of our Fertilizer, which can be seen by reference to our cir ular. Jan 2 ' A XL persons having Goods Wares or -OL Merchandise with me on ' consign ment are. notified td remove the same, otherwise- they ' will "be sold at auction without reserve.'" ; ,, i ? . Jan 1 . THOS. H. GAITHER, ' .' .Auctioneers 5ew XXomes for the IVew Year. PARTIES having houses to- lease ' may Xibe assisted in securing tenants by plac ing the same in our hands. - Fees moder ate to landloids and' tenants,- and ; cover .written contracts and counseU We also negotiate sales of Residences and Lots in the city and farms in the vicinity. Tf 1 1 . V y - GRAHAM & NASH, s , - -3 , . Attorneys'; Court House, dec ltOA v ' - ; MILLER'S f FALL, : ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, January 7, 174. ' THE KINb LAUGH MATTERS ! CAIXEXDERS OR1G1NAI. . GEORClA TJIIiSTRELS! In their peculiar characteristic scenes and delineations of Plantation life. Reserved seats at Tiddv's Bookstore without extra charge. Sale to commence Monday, January 5th, at ten o'clock a. m. THOS. W. BROWN, Agt. Jan 1, 1 wk -J: -: . - ' - Capt J. Roeasler Is this day admitted as . partner in our business. Thelname of the firm will now be known as Ellas, Cohen & Roessler. ELIAS & COHEN. P. S. Being desirous of closing up the books of Elias & Cohen at once, all those indebted will please come l'orwafd and settle without further invitation or costs. Jan 2, 2t i E. fc O. FOBKEXT Cottage corner of Gth and Poplar streets. Jan J, tf F. A. McNINCH. Sale of Valuable Property ! ON Saturday, -January 24th, I will sell at the Court House door in Charlotte, at public auction, the house and lot on Church street, now occupied by Jno. F. Butt. Ihe sale will take place at 12 o'clock, M. Jan 1 W. J. BLACK. The Feu and the Sword. CAROLINA MILITARY INSTITUTE CHARLOTTE, N. C. THIS MILITARY COLLEGE, combin ing the opportunities of an education both liberal and -practical,, with thorough discipline, and now fully organized and in successful operation, offers its advantag es to the people of North Carolina. It has a Preparatory Department. Sons of cler gynien allowed a discount of 20 per cent on the regular rates. For circular and details, address Col. J. P. THOMAS, Sup't. The Raleigh Sentinel, North Carolina Prexlniterian, Concord SVand the Wil mington Jdurnal will publish each three times and send bill to Charlotte Observer. Jan 1 ENGLISH Honey and Old Brown Win sor Soap ...... , W..RBFRWELL fe CO. 10,000 CIGARS of various brands. W. R. BURWELL & CO. LEWIS' Pure Lead, Window Glass, Put ty and Linseed Oil. W R. BURWELL & CO. ENGLISH Mustard, Pure Ground Pep per, Sage, Hops, Nelson's Gelatine Corn .Starch, Yeast Powders, Cream Tartar and Eng. Br. Carb. Soda. Dec 31 W. R. BURWELL & CO. FOR SALE City Lots, and Lands in Gas ton County. I OFFER for sale on reasonable terms six Lots on 10th street, in the city of Charlotte, near the residences of C.- Dowd, Mrs. Rufus Johnston and R. F. Davidson. Also 1,200 atress of land, in Gaston county, immediately on the Carolina Cen tral Railroad, known as the Tobacco arm. In my absence refer to H. W. Guion or T. W. Dewey, for plats and further partic ulars. Jan 1,1 mo. B. S. GUION. Notice. All pprsons indebted to the Singer Ma chine Co., lor monthly payments on their Sewing Machines, are hereby notified not to make any payments to F. B. Wood, as he is not at this time nor has not been in the employ of the said company since Oct., 1873. . r All gents now employed by us have written power of attorney to collect for us. and we will not be responsible for any payments made otherwise than to such agents, or at the office of said Sinner Ma chine Company. H. C. TURPI X. dec25-tf. ' ' ' : Sale of Valuabe City Property. BY virture of an order of the Srtperior Court of Mecklenburg county, I olFei for sale the property in the city of Char lotte, on Trade Street, known as the resi dence of Mrs. A. C. Williamson, ctSntaining four city lots. Parties desiring to purchase can learn terms. &c, from the undersign ed. I have authority to sell privatelv sub ject to the confirmation of the Court. If not disposed of' before the 24th day of January, 1874 said property I will, be sold on that day to the highest , bidder- at the Court House door. ' : Col. W. Pi Bynum or the' undersigned will give any desired information as to the property. , A.4 BURWELL,. dec 24 e-o-d 3t-oaw6t. . Commissioner. CHEAP MUSIC ; Tot Advanced ' Piano Players. ' , Pianists desiring good Music at a low price should send 50: cents for eopy of ! 'LaCremedelaCre- For Sing:ers and Toung Pianists. Send 30 "cents for Peters' M usical Monthlt,- and , you will gei$4 worth f- of New Music. Every me" Every number number contains 4 or contains front $2 to 5 songs, and 4 ot $ in strmnentai pieces by such authors as Hays, Stewart, Thomas,. $3 worth of good Mu sic by such authors as Heller, Liszt,' Voss Kane," etc ' 1 Published monthly. Danks, Kinkel, etc. : Published monthly, 50 cts. per number; 30 cts. per number; $3 per year.' . j - ?4 per year. : ; : Pearls of Melody. ; j : A splendid collection of Piano Music.oC medium dilhcuity,-, $3 in Doaros; cjoiu andgilt,'$4. Address, : J. U,PETERS, ' '- - -" 599 Broad way.-Bpx 5429, N; Y. Jan 2 In 4 . 3 GO 5 00 "two weeks... M three weeks....-.. 0 50 one month 8 00 233 Contract ' Ad vertisemcnts taken at proportioiiately low rates., ; , v. Five 8auares estimated at a quarter-column, ana ten squares' as a half-column. DIt. F. SCARR, a sr 3 oa 53 6..'- CHARLOTTE, ti, C. Prescriptions prepared at sH hour , of the Pay and night. Clioice Creeri aVul niack Tear Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at !' l,' ISCARR'S juae 20 i.jiii-.s,;. j. i ri - Drug Store. :;A f FltEfllPICFS, Just received a! lc4! of select Spices for ncmes, iTeserves, c, at jf, scAiiKS june 29 r Drug Store. Pure Salnd Oil. Finest article m Market, at ' F.SCARR'S june 29, 1872 r ' t " Drug Store. THE BANK OF HECKLENBTJEGf CHABLQTTE, N. C. Authorized Capita ,$500,000. Jas. TcKnjb .Tate,' President. X . Thos. W.o)kwey, Cashier, F. H. Dewet, Asst? Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE - &' DEWEY. fllhis Bank Chartered Under Act of the X General Assembly and duly organized under Iaws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared to transact General Banking Business. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. The bank will receTve' Deposits subject to Check, and willA.lJowi lnterest According to Agreement on (all,,Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of ; Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn over thirty days. . Gold and Silver Corn, Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W. DEWEY, jan. 1 1873. 1 1 j4 . Cashier. Turner's N. C State Almanac. It is undoubtedly 1hd best puijlieatioii of the kind in t)te State: There is none other to eompare with it in point, of useful information arid general adaptation to ther wants of our peopte:- Cttt-o'wa Watchman r This Almanac is tiie most valuable now published in North, Ctroliua and should be hi ever' family. fTarUuro South erner. Turner's Almanac. This is one of the most complete ahnunacs ever published ii North Carolina, and corifalns features that others have never known. A ntw and interesting feature is a record of the most important events that have occurred in the State during the foregoing year. , .phristiau Advocate, For sale at ' " J. E. PUREFOY'S dec II l&idwSt ,j Stationerv Store. THE undersigned have received a com plete and lull line of Groceries, Con fectioneries, Musical Instruments, Toys, Christinas Goods, cigars, tobaeco, &c.f which they arelling, low for cash, and to punctoal customers. A. R. NISBET & BRO. CALL at A R Nisbet &. Bro's and buy coffee, sugars, molasses, teas, xheese and salt. CALL at A R, NisbeT&.Jiro's and buy French candies, iby candies, sugar fruits, stick candles, tfccP CALL at A R Nisbet sfe Bro's and buy accordean8, violins, guitars, tamborines1 music boxes, &c ' ' ' ' CALL at A R Nisbet.' & Bro?s; and buy toys of all kinds, for children. CALL at A R Nisbet & Bros and buy torpedoes, cannon and small fire-crackers, albums, vaees, work boxes, tc, suit able for Christmas presents. ' V ' BOAUI5i:G!S,, 1I TRS. A, WMIUXR is prepared to ac 1VJ. commodate a few . more boarders. Pleasant rooms, good fare 'and attentive servants. Apply at 'once; ' . pSr Terms moderate. A, . dec 9 tf A Very Choice . Collection VF Hyaeinths and Tulips,4 "Direct from Ky Holland. . Alsov - Crocuses, Narcissus, Ranunculus, Polyanthus, Anemonvs, and Crown Imperial. Tot early flowers, plant at once. Just received at v SCARR'S DRUG STORE. Mrs. J. , Amanda Stouey. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE' Gray's BtdldSng, Corner Trade and Church. .Streets. :- ". , Private smid Transient Boarders soliited , Will take a few Music. Scholars. sep-18 ly JL t.; : al JbPositivetAssertion 1 That the best FiOUT in, the city is t J 8- WILLIAMSON & CQ'S. iTvery sack or- barrel warranted;1 r ' ! Our terms. Cash. Xov 13-tf Hams! JTamsII JUST eceivedr a large lot of Hams., Also, a lot of Elk Mountain Cheose, Hominy and Grits, ( Call soon- and get a supply be fore we get out. J L BROTHERS & CO. . 'dec 9 - - ' ' a 1 HORNER ife GRAVES SCHOOL , . ; transferred to? , ' , liiist&nouo, p'c. A Classical, Mat Jtf met tiii?, 'Scielitiftc- ' ' t ana 'Miftian Xca&eniyf' ! . . WITH A .. ; ' FULL CORPS OF IKSTRUCTORS- The SPRING SESSION of J34 . begin the second Monday, in January. , ; ' J Circular, settina forth terms, andi other particulars, sent on application. ; : Address the Princimjs at Oxford, N. C.r nntil the 1st day of January", or Major D, H. Hamilton at Hilkbonr, NJ C. ' . -' .: ... j. H. HORNER ' . , ; R.H. GRAVES,.' -' - dec 12-d lt-w fit" iTindpals . ' " one week;.; - 'V t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1874, edition 1
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