The Cl&iiotte1 - Observer. KATES Ot"A I; ! PUBLISHED DY JOliNSTONK JONES. Office, Springs Building, Trade Street. One Square one time ... $1 00 . 1 two da vs.... .... i three days...... .u 2 60 four days... 2 50 ilda:s 3 00 one week .;. 3 50 two weeks ......... 5 00 three weeks . & 50 oHe month..... . 8 00 ! it u 44 41 It BATK8 OF 8tB8CTjrPTIOJT. Daily r uie year in advam, ...... Six months,- in advance............ ...$0 00 ...3 00 it Time Mouthy in advance,.; 1 50 60 $3.50 2.00 One month, tin advance,....., p? Cbutract Alvert:auuUt tat.u at Tri-A eklr. -ne year.. Wevktv. ne vear proportionately low rates. v ive & inures estimated at a otinrfer-col- umii, and ten squares a a half-column. . : ;, , , ; ; J ' ... f. ' i , L, - . " . s . . . , ; - ' ' . VoT . TC A PI HTTP XT n CfTK f 4 X TAVTTADV 11 i r,r I40C,AL AFFAIRS: JO. S. tAl.DW i:i,L. Local Editor? Cotton Market. Saturday, January 10, 1874 Inferior, 7illi Ordinary, 12$ GlkJ Ordinary, l?i$ Strict Goo 1 Ordinary, lli(g)t4i Low Middling, , Market linn. Sales ll. hales. GATES BROS. To the Merchants and the Busiuess nnd Professional Men of Charlotte. We are prepared to contract fur advertis ing in the D.ui-r Observer, at t he follow ing cheap rates, 'which admit of monthly, tccekly, or daiiy changes to suit the adver tiser : I 3 Mo8. 1 (5 Mos. j I Year. 1 Square ; IS 00 25.00 40.00 2 Squares, 25.00 40.00 50 00 3 Squares, 30.00 50.00 00.00 4 Squares, 50.00 oO.OO 70.00 i Column, 55 00 65.00 75 00 i Column, 00 00 75.00 150 00 1 Column,, 100.00 loOOO 300 00 ITrn line of solid minion type, or about one i eh lengthwise of the column, con stitute a square. ps&- Professional Cards, of Lawyers, Doctors, Agents, Ac., will be inserted one year fur $Zo 00. Churches To-day. Pri-sryterjaw Church Services to-day at 11 A. M , and at 7 P. P. Rev. A W. Miller, D. D.j Pastor. Communion after the 11 o'clock services. Pews free. Strang ers are cordiallv invited. Associate H f.formed S f.rvices Preach -ingat Miller's Hall to-day at 11 o'clock A. M., and 3 P. M ., by Rev. II. T. Sloan.. Tryox Street M. K. Church. Divine services in Tryon Street M. E Church, South, by the Pa&'or Rev. P. J.Carraway, at 11 o'clock' A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M. ! T.uttirak Cir-ncii Services to-day at 11 o'clock, by the pastor Rev. N. A'druh. The Ixml's Supper will be administered. Also the rite of continuation. No evening services until further notice. LOCAL DOTS. We publish this morning such church notices as have been furnished us Yesterday was a beautiful, a lovely day. and cool enough to be pleasant. Gen Spinner left yesterday morning on the early Swith train. During the week ending yesterd iv, 9S6 bales of cotton were sold in Charlotte. The city unusally orderly last week, and very few arrests were made by the p -lice. The funeral- of Miss Blanche Harty will lake place at the Tryon Street M E Church South, at 3 o'clock P. M. to-day. A small colored boy living on Hill street in Second Ward, fell off a fence yesterday and fractured his left arm just below the elbow. A man with a hand organ and r mon key, lnis been rendering the small boys xmd Africans perfectly 'happy for a day or two past. We hope our citizens will bear in mind the lecture of Col. John H Wheeler, to morrow night at Miller's Hall, and turn out in'numbers to hear the gentleman. Col J P Thomas, of the Carolina Mili tary Institute, has been invited to deliver ' an address -before the Grange of Rocky River, Cabarrus county, on the 1st Thurs day in February, and has accepted the in vitation. t . Church. Notice. Rev. J. A Oertel will preach at the Episcopal hurch this morn ing. He arrived Jast ;ight from Rock Hill, S.C. - - Gov." PenningteH passed through Charlotte on his way to Washington yes terday. It is rumored that Grant has withdrawn his nomination for Governor of Dakotah. ; ' , Rua-Off. The Statesville train coming to Charlotte yesterday morning was thrown from the track by the giving away of a stringer near Shjfepherd'r-X 'Roads. Nq damage was done and.!. the train was soon placed on the track; ? ,.i , ' fl i-' ? i i it i " .vr The Depot Lgeucy.--Mr S J Tucker, of Richmond, Va., has been appointed agent , of the NCR R at this point, vice Mr John Wilson,! resigned. ! r We learn, however, that Mr Tucker declines the appointment. Strong hopes arc entertained that Mr Wit- son can be induced to return to the posi-j tion which hei has heretofore filled, with such great acceptability; to the : public, in general" .. ;J!! i;" - 'Singular lucideut.--Recently a party,' consisting of four gentlemen were engag ed in conversation in a certain store iii tliis city, when bn of them incidentally r& marked that th next day would be bis birthday. .; Each pf the ; other three spoke up, saying that it would be his, too. And it was then' found "that all four f of. them . were of exactly the same age, having hen born the same yea, the same month r ; and tb.e same day of the month. . J ugged. Joe Chapman, colored, who was referred to in these columns yester day as having been arrested for stealing a coat, was brought before the Mayor yes terday morning and after an examination, was committed to jail to await trial. - 7 Good Words. Gen Spinner, in conver sation with onerof our citizens mi Friday, expressed himself as highly pleased with his stay in Charlotte and said : "I am very much gratified to witness the evidences of thrift and prosperity which are observable in your young city." - - Persona John R. McMnrdo, Esq., of Richmond, registered yesterday at the Central Hotel. K- M. Holt, Est., of Alamance county, is in the city. Capt Junius C Tate, of Morganton. is in Chailo te with his bride, late Miss Sarah Bond. They are the guests of Gov. Vance. LJ Capt R P Waring. The Lincoln Pro- rew, of yesterday has the following emi nently deserved compliment to our State Senator : Capt R-P Waring, of Charlotte, paid our town a visit this week. Capt Waring is the present Senator from Mecklenburg county; and has been a faithful, useful and able nu-rnher of the-legislature. He has talc a high stand in the legislative ounciis of th State, and his services aie appreciated by the people A Sad Tragedy ia Columbia. On Fri day morning Richard Wearn, senior part ner of the firm of Wearn ife IIix, Photograph er. committe I suicide by shooting himself with a pistol. lie was laboring under a tit of insanity. This lamentable event will cause many p ings of grief in this commu nity as he has near and dear relatives liv ing here. Musical Concert In Prospective. A note 'e iv-'d last night by the editor, stat? s that Prof. Joseph Denek, of Columbia, contemplates giving a concert in Charlotte at an early (lay, provided the necessary ar rangements can be made. Ths will be great treat to our peop'e,' should the Pm fessor come, as ther1 are few finer musi cians in the country tharf lie. Hook and Ladder Company. A por tion of the members of the Independent Hook and Ladder were on parade yester day afternoon with tleir truck. Before -lie parade began, the members took their positions in the Presbyterian church yard, and were photographed by Mr. Rufus Mor gan. They are a fine looking body of men in uniform. The church was taken in the same view with the fire company." . memorial Association. The Memorial Association met yesterday morning at the residence of Mrs Judge Osborne. Mrs Os borne was elected President for the current year and Miss Sophia Alexander Vice-President. It wai res lved that a private dram atic entertainment be given for the benefit of the Association, and that the Mozart Musical Society be requested to give a concert at some future time for the same purpose. This was the only business of general interest. The Air Idae Accident. Mr Fagan was th 'fivriross iinrsspnu'pr on tbo Air T.n t p,.;imo tho w.r iw ... oil near Seneca City. He was in the ex press c tr at the time, and with him were half acord of wood and an iron safe. When the train ran off, the express car tumbled down the embankment and rolled oyer four times. Things were very lively for Mr fagan, the safe and the wood during the evolutions. Mr Fagan was consider ably bruised up, but is. not seriously hurt, and congratulates himself that the safe did not happen to get on his side of the house. Idttell's Living Age The second weekly. number of the new volume of The Living Age, bearing date Jan'y 10th, conies to us with an elaborate and valuable arti- cie on The English Pulpit (and preaching in general) from the Quarterly Review ; part one of a series of entertaining letters on Spanish Life and Character in the In terior, during the" Summer of 1873, from MacmUlian; International Vanities (part one, on '"Ceremonial"), frora Blackwood.: The Sentence of Marshal Bazaine, Specta tor ; together with other poetry, miscel lany, etc. Littell & Oay;, Boston, Pub Ushers, v ' ' ? i y i .j' Sashes and Belts. Our charming tonsw.omen w'ho always remind us of so many Peris fresh from Paradise, will read the following paragraph with interest for where js there;a woman, especially a pret ty one, who is not absorbed in sumptuary matters: "Broad watered striped ribbon sashes are three yards lohg and worn di rectly in the back, with two long flawing ends, and a" single loop half a yard in lepgth, folded oyer from the top. Velvet sashes are made in long pointed tabs, lined with silk and attached to a belt, from which hangs a pocket.' The whole is rich ly embroidered,, or else trinimed with pas sementrie and edged with fringe and., lace. Belts are worn - with ;:everythingbasques not) excepted. Black velvet, belts, with jointe and clasps of cut; steel, and glitterT rina chairs for wissdrs ahd keys are con venient and prettlbfthe osVelyet belts, with buckles of burnished steel, are sty lish, but not in as good taste as', the black Russia leather belts, ; with af,single wide buckle to he Aworni behind. . ;i Yelyet; belts embroidered with jet are a uew fancy but one that will soon pass by; WASHINGTON. t I Caleb Cashing Nominatsd for Chief Justice ! Washington, Jan. 9. The nomir nation af Caleb Gushing to be Chief Justice occasioned much surprise in iill quarters to-day, und was a matter f astonislmieut to himself, as he had made his arrangements to leave this country -on the 24th instant, for Madrid, in the capacity of the U. S. Minister and had no intimation of additional honor to be conferred up on him . V hen Gen . Bal cock a pnoa rod n t the main door of the Senate this af-' ternoon, announcing a message, from from the President in writing, 'every, eye was turned upon him' as it was generally believed that the packet he held in his hand contained nomination for Chief Justice. Sena tor Conkling-, whw sits near the mid dle aisle, intercepted the messenger on his way to the desk and taking the list of nominations, from him, and hurriedly glancing over them, exclaimed in a tone loud enough to be heard in the galleries, "Chief Jus tice." At this a large ni ruber of Senators jumped from their seats and gathered about him, -and in a moment the name of Caleb dishing wan audibly whispered from Senator to. Senator on the Moor. Senator Thurm-au remained in an imated conversation with Senator Conkling for some time. Senators Sumner and Bout well had their heads, together and the usual hum of conversation on the floor indicat ed that the nomination caused quite a sensation. The news soon reached the Asso ciate Justices of the Supreme Court through one of its otti' era, while no time was lost in telegraphing it abroad. The membttrs of the House of Representatives were not visibly affected by the intelligence, although it produced considerable excitement in all other quarters. This Humiliation, having been read in Executive session, was referr ed to the Committee n the Jndieia- ii rv. iSoetiortwas made U nave it co.i-mTi;u wiinmii 8iu.ii itneiriac. Iii view of the reports heretofore prevalent as to the nomination of Senator Morton for the Chief Jus ticeship, it is proper to say that he was neither consulted nor tendered the appointment. Washington, January 0. The proceedings oft Ife House yesterday were marked by an extraordinary scene, which would disgrace this country if Congress could disgrace anybody. The Radicals had tixed up a job to put up a Massachusetts negro named Elliott, now hailing from South Carolina, to deliver a speech full of insolence and malig nity, which some Radical had writ ten for him. The idea was to try to make it appear that a negro could be the peer of the w hite man in debate, and, by studied insolence 'toward Messrs. Beck, Stephens and Harris, to provoke tliose gentlemen to an altercation with a negro. But they toek no notice whatever of Elliott's . : i i . r insolence. iMiiott is a otack negro, and has the same hatred for the white race as inspired the negroes of San Domingo. His most offen sive utterances were applauded to the echo by the Radicals of the House and by the galleries, as if at a 4 1 h eati a . thebpeaker taking no pains to checK mis tiisoraer. At. me ciose he was congratulated by But for, Gar field, Maynard and others. Atlanta, January 9. Atlanta is looming up as a cotton mart. C. II. Strong & Co., to-day, sold S. M. Io nian over 1,100 nales of cotton in one lot. This is the heaviest ftingle transaction in cotton ever made in this city. ' Paris, January 9. The Journal Official announces that the members of the Cabinet have resigned in eon- sequence of the absence from the Assembly, yesterday, of a large num ber ot their supporters, which result ed in the defeat of the Government President MacMahon begs the Ministers -not to retire, but te await the vote of confidence, which will be passed by the Assembly to-day. Precautious against Sickness. The ability of the human body to resist the causes of disease depends upon its vig or and upon the regularity with which the several, organs perform their functions. In the winter the most prolific sources of sick ness are damp and cold, and it is therefore wise and prudent to fortify the system against themj by wholesome stimulation. Hence it is that Hostetters stomach uit ters prove such an .admirable safeguard against the complaints most common at this season. The ingredients of this pow erful vegetable invigorant comprise three essential medicinal elements which act simultaneously upon the digestion, the circulation, the secretions, and the nerves, infusins strength and regularity to all. in this way the Bitters put the body in the bet possible condition to escape an attaek of rheumatism, or intermittent fever, or indieestion. or biliousness, or of pulmona rv disease. Cold and damp, are very de pressing; almost as much so as excessive heat, and a protective meaieine is quire as needful in winter as in summer. The commercial stimulants so unwisely taken in the form of drams to "keep out the cold- have a precisely opposite eflect to that produced by Iostetter s Bitters. Their first result is succeeded by a reaction wnicn devitalizes and prostrates the system while, on the r-ther baud, the tonic an vitalizing operation of the great vegetable invigorant, is not only immediate but per manent, i Tbere is no revulsion, no reverse nervous action. The physique is strength ened, the appetite increased, the bowels reeulated the I stomach reinforced,- - and these conditions continue. -; If dyspepsia or rheumatism, or biliousness, or intermittent fever or general debility, or nervous weak nes is presentiin the system, expel it with this pare and harmless antidote, s which is hot onlv in valuable as a preventive of sick ness, but also a remedy for a large class of disorders. tin jan it. I I . Harry Pueh. a notarions thief :n Jersey City, was arrested and put upon his trial Tuedar. His wife, Mrs. Pugh, appeared as his counse , A'Cierjyman writing a friend says, "My voyege to Kuroe is indefinitely p-ist-poned. I have discovered the. 'fountain of health' on this !ii ut the Atlantic Three bottles of Peruvian Syrup have rescued me fnm the pangs of the fiend Dyspepsia." Dyspeptics should drink from d.is foun tain, jan 10 lw New Advertiser eats. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Jan. 10, 1874. I will expose for sale at Auction, on Monday, 12 h inst., at 11 o'clock, in rear of i he Market Hons, a lot of Hwrsw. fnl W';ioMn umi It urn. -..a A lei l.,t i.f cattle,' including milk cows, the property of W 11 Sims. Terms Cash. jan 11 It W. J. BLAf"K. Rocif ITMaia Silver 'Spruce. ie Movt Beautiful Tree in America; Round Cactus, Mduntalh Sunflower, Painter's Brush, Fika's Pe.tk Columbine, and other Rocky Mountain. Specialties. For descriptive Catalogue and Price List, of seed, address, LAXDIS & FEGAN, Denver, Colorado. Special Kates to Nurserymen and Uealtrs. jan 11 liu ORANGES, I and fresh, r nice cceived this day, at FUKEFOY'S I7RF.NCH and Cocoanut Candv rnd nuts very cheap, a I'lTUKFOY'S. One Frail Nice New Crop Dates, at jxn 11 PUREFGYS, TAXES! T'AXC 1 1 I HEREBY give notice to ail delinquent tax-vayers that, if they fail to pay their State and Couutv taxes before the 10 til Day of February, 1?4, I w:ll he compelled to take steps to adver tise ami sell their property. A verv large amount is still due the county. I give this invalid cannot reasonably hes notitc hoping that it will rendw harsher itate to giVCita trial. means uniiejessarv. M. E ALEXANDER, jan 10 3t Sheriff. NOTICE! WE bavins: disposed of our stock of gro ceries to Mayer, Grey A. Ross, request that all parties having claims agdnst us present them for payment, and notify all indebted that prompt payment wiil be required. We continue the ctton and commission business at our old. stand and commend the new hrm to the public. SANDERS fe BLACKWOOD. Having purchased the entire stock of groceries of Sanders & Blackwood we hope to merit a. continuance of the patronage bestowed upon them. jan 10 tf MAYER, GREY fc UOSS. At Sanders fe Blackwood's old stand. Valuable Land for Sale. 4 V ALU A BLE tracts of land for sale near Charlotte. N. C, on big Sugar Creek, One tract about 50 acres: ' " 90 " " " 80 " " " " 100 " Time will be given, if pavments are made satisfactory. R. R. Rav, Esq., will show said lands to those wishing to see them. If not sold by 1st of renruary. will be sold publicly. THOS. II. BREM. jun 10 '61 " 1 8 7 4. JUST RECEIVED to-day, large North ern Apples, 1,000 Florida Oranges, Fresh Bananas, Pine Apples, and Lemons. Just to hand Bologna Sausage, Beef Ton gues. Currants, Raisins, Figs, Citron, Dates. Fresh CoCoanuts, Cocoanut Candy and Cakes, Nuts of all kinds, Candies of the purest quality. Bread, Cakes and Pies, ev ery day all fresh 'and good. Going offcheap at C S. HOLTON & CO'S, . jan 9 Oposite Market. 15,000 jan 8-tf CIGAI5S, just received. Fine Cliewing Tobacco. W. R. BURWELL & CO. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVEL THIS day sold their entire stock, consisting of Liquors, Tobacco and General Merchan dise to W. J Black, and take pleasure in commending him to their late customers and friends as in every way worthy of their patronage, and trust they will transfer the same to him. W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO. Charlotte, N. C, Jan. 6, 1874. ' Having purchased as above, I am pre pared to fill all orders entrusted to my care, and from long experience in the business can guarantee satisfaction. To my old friends and those of Messrs. Houston & Co., I would say give me a trial. W.J. BLACK. ; Jan. 6th, 1874. tf Life in Hie Old Land let 1 fmHE OLD SOUTHERN SEWING MA- JL CHlNifi -EMPUKlUAi, the nrst juouse of, the kind opened in lortli Carolina, makes a specialty of the best .cheap ma chine, THE HOME SHUTTLE. As an evidence of its worth other ma chine agents are anxious to trade for them , THE nOIBE JTXACIIIftE . ; is the best family machine.' Took the premium at the last American Institute Fair over all others. It runs lieht. makes little noise, has a better ten sion and a better shuttle than any other that I have ever seen. - - , . , . Persons wishing to buy or rent other machines can be accommodated as I have 15 or 20 different , kinds constantly on hand. ; 1 Address, D. O. MAXWELL jah; 6 '"" ? Charlotte, N. C. QHERRY, Port and Madeira Wines, just KJ received. W; BUBWELIi & CO. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, The "Peruvian Sy rup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated With the blood OS the Simplest food. It increases the juantitij or nature's won Vitalizing' Agent, Iron in the blood, and etires teathousand ills,9 simply by Toning zip, Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Kervou3 Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys ' and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a low slate of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are pemitanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthu. and happy men and women; and See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass Xamplxlets Free. SETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Proprietors, No, 1 Stilton Place, Boston. Sold bt Drcgcxsts oehebaut. OBSERVER JUST RECEIVED, A large lot of excel lent material for JOB WORK of all descriptions, both plain and fancy. JBtaT" Send in your orders at once. t0-With three first-class Jub Printers and a large variety of type and material we ore prepared to execute all kinds of Job Work with neatness and dispatch. TUST RECEIVED, a largo lot of Bill O Heads, Note-Heads ami Letter-"Heads, at the OBSERVER OFFICE. jan 7 f JUST RECEIVED, a larce lot of Envel opes and Visitintr Cards, ut t! c jan 7 OBSERVER OrFlCE. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS, (Nos. 4, 5 and 6) at the jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE. IF YOU WANT JOB PRINTING done, call at the OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. SATISFACTION GUABAHXEED. WILLIAM COEOIGEB, Dealer, in fine Lager Beer, Por ter, Ale, Cigrars, &c, - Tryon Street, Charlotte, Fi.C I deal in enly the very best quality of goods; and feel sure ef giving perfect satis faction Urall who patrouize me. Give me a trial. , . - - - -' . ' I will furnish bottled ale and beer to femilies, by the bottle or by the dozen bottles. ' ' " jan 4.-lw 50 BUSHELS Bolted Meal just received and for sale at - J. L. BROTHERS CO'S- oet 4 D. 1 SCAllB, Q sr B ZD CHARLOTTE, W, C. Prescriptio.cs prepared at i ll hours of the Bay and night. Clioiee Green st Hl.ick Tea, ! Selected especially for F;tmirv and Invul ! idV, t tfCAKK'S june S3 i)rug Store. 5 ft' ICES, Just received a lot of delect Spices for Pickles, Preserves, fcc., at F. SCA H ITS june Lj Drug Store. Pnr fenlucl Oil. Finest article in Maiket, at F. SCARE'S june L), 1872 Drug Store. THE BANK OF MECXLENETOG, CHARLOTTE, K. C. Authorized Capital $500,0G( Jas. Tcrxkr Tate, President. Tiros. W. Dewky, Cishier. F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BAKKIKG HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY. TPliis Bank Chartered Under 'Act of the 1 General Assembly and duly organized under Ijiws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means U prepared to transact Cscneral Ctaiatiin Dullness. anLfurnish accominodations to all its Cus tomers, on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject to Cbeck, ami will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent pr Annum on all sums lying undrawn over thirty days. Gold and Silver Coin, Billion and. Bank Notes Bought and bold. . THOS. W. DEWEY,, jan. 1 1873. Cashier.. Frcli Oysicrs and Fili. I HAVE arranged with two parties to furnish me with Oysters-so that I shall be certain to get them every morning. Our customers will please take notice that our terms for Fresh F-ifh and Oysters are cash ; to ensure your Oysters let the inoncv accompany the order. Jan" 9 " B. N- SMITH. JJOOLEY'S YEA3T POWDER. Berry French Roll Yeast Powder, Coleman's English Mustard, jan 8-tf W. R. BURWELL & CO. Turner's N. C. State Almanac. 6 It is undoubtedly the best publication of the kind in the State. There is none other to compare wirh it in oint. of useful information and general adaptation to the wants of our people. Carolina Watchman. This Almanac is the most valuable now published in North Carolina and should be in every family. Turboro South riei Turner's Almanac This is one of the most complete almanacs ever published in North Carolina, and contains features that others have never known. A new and interesting feature is a record of the most important' events that have occurred in the State during the foregoing year. Christian Advocate. For sale at J. K. PUREFOY'S" dec 11 lmdw.3t Stationery Store. Svle of ileal Estate. By virtue of a first mortgage deed to the First Building & Loan Association, and second mortgage to me, 1 wili sell at the Court House door in Charlotte, at public auction, on Saturday, January 24th, the bouse and tot on Chruch street, now oc cupied by John F.-Butt. I have in hand for collection the books and accounts of John F. Butt. The debtors of the said Butt will settle with nie. Jan 7 t24 W. J. BLACK. The Pen and the sword. CAROLINA MILITARY INSTITUTE CHARLOTTE, IT. C. rniHS MILITARY COLLEGE, combin JL; ing the opportunities of an education both liberal and practical, with thorough discipline, and now tally organized and in successful operation, offers its advantag es to the people of North Carolina. It has a Preparatory Department. Sons of cler gymen allowed a discouut of 20 per cent on the regular rates For circular and details, address Col. J. P, THOMAS, Sup't. The Raleigh Sentinel, North Carolina Presbyterian, Concord . Sun and the Wil mington Journal will publish each three times and send biil to Charlotte Observer. Jan i -2 . REMOVAL. I HAVE moved my shop across Tryon Street, to the room, formerly occupied by R. W. Beckwitb, where I will in future as in the past, execute well and promptly all work in my line. , Guns, locks, keys and indeed, everything in jay line will be done in a workmanlike manner, and warrnted to give satisfac tion. ;-" jan 7, 1 wk "NY. B. TAYLOR. BOARDING. MRS. A, W. MILLER is prepared te ac- commodate , a- few more" toaiders. Pleasant rooms, good fare and 1 attentive servants, r Apply at once. -,-' $3f Terms moderate. " dec9tf For itent. ; - ;,;.;. THE Store next to the storehouse now? occupied by Oatea Brothers, on College Street. Apply immediately to dip 2 tf. 3. B. ALEXANDER.

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