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ll',',''gTr''r'!' ?r "J -.s-, -:rj.i-ij.-4r. ;.t ; -. ,j - ' " 4 J Vj The Charlotte Obserrciv PUBLISH - JOHNSTONE, JONES. ' Office, f i-rin Building, Trade Street. rates f BCBscTtirnoir. Daily nne year in advance, ,....(6 00 gix months, in ad vain, .v.. 5 00 Three ilontJm, in advance, 1 60 true wioiilh, in advance 60 Trj..Ve kl j, .ne year $3.60 Wt;kly. one vear. ...... 2.00 LOCAL AFFAIRS: p. CALUU'li: "Local Editor. jo? Cotton Market. Tuesday, January 13, 1874. . Inferior, 7illJ Ordinary, 12i Good Ordinary, . 13 Strict Goo-1 Ordinary, 14 Lmv Middling,' 14j Market, opened active but closes quiet. Halts to-day 150 bales. OATES BROS. To the Merchants and the Business and Profewiomtl Men of Charlotte. We are prepared to contract for advertis ing in the Daily Observer, at the follow ing cheap rates, which admit of monthly, weekly, or daily change to suit the adver tiser ; ,r " 3 Mo7"f GMo. 1 Year." Square 18 00 25.00 40.00 2 Squares, 25.00 40.0d 60 00 3 Squares, 30.00 50.00 60.00 4 Square, 50.00 W-00 70.00 Column, 55 00 65 00 75.00 i Column, (JO-00 75 00 150.00 1 Column, jlOO.Op iSO'pO :i00.00 Ten lines of solid minipu tj'pe, or about one i' cli lengthwise ol the column, con htitnte a."iiU;.re.J rrofesbional Cards, of Lawyers, Doctors, Aent?, Ac., will be inserted one vcar for $.o.UU. , LOCAL DOTS. Reading matter will be found on every page to-day. All of the new year movers have not yet settled. An interesting article will be found on the fourth page this morning. Our ' State News'" department thi. morn ing is u chapter f death and devilish- ness. Col. John II Wheeler, who has been spending about two weeks in this city, left J last evening for RaUigh. One hundred and filly bales of cotton on such a day as yesterday, did very well, we think, for the "Western village." Judge A A Atocha of New Orleans, and State Senator W S Love, of Jackson, regis tered yesterday at the Central. Hotel. . S Watson Reid, Esq., member or the House, left for Raleigh last night. Meck lenburg's representation is now compete riowing through the mud to get items which have no existence, i one of the most delightful features of the newspaper business. The funeral of Alice Wriston, daughter of Charles Wriston, deceased, will takeH place at Tryon Street Methodist Chuch at 3-o'clock to-day. Newspapers are gotten jup to suit & vari ety of taste. If von find something vou . rw don't like, pass it by ; it will please some one else. The saje of the valuable Bryce property on Trade street (store house and' lot) did not take place, yesterday, but was post poned until Saturday next, 17th. Mr Jonas Rudisil left last night for the Northern cities, where he will purchase new and improved machinery for his new machine shops. We resume this morning the publication of the Legislative proceedings. The pub heation of these proceedings will occupy a considerable portion of our space from now until the body adjourns. The C. C. & A mail is ready for deliver' at 8 P. M. The post-master asks us to say that persons need not crowd around the office in hope of getting it before that time. Robbing of a Store-On Monday night the store of Mr Neathery, on Trade, street. opposite the Market, waaenteredby a thief d robbed of a sack of flou and four bolts of cloth-sheeting. The thief effected an entrance through a rear window. The po "ce were on the look out yesterday for the stolen articles, but were not able to find any clue whatever. Asbestus We have received from Brother Pepper of the Danbnry Repbrtcft a "wuuiui specimen , of this valuable Win I "1' whlch was found , in 6tokes county. 8Pcimen sent tis is one of long uueiicate fibres, white in color, and combustible. The finer varietie. of ' tiie aabestus, have been wrought Jnto - gloves 7 ana is also used In a less man FUimeu state for roofing houses ; in .large cities,-for which it is invaluable. The specie en can be seen in our office. ' Chicken Thlef-On Monday night of ficer Taylor of the police force, detected a "egro man robbing a coop i which: sat in JJ yard of the store of Mr McNinch on Tryon street. The negro, when he1 found that he had been detected, started off in a ' u, wnen Capt Taylor fired at him. As d.d so the thief dropped his load and precipitately. It was found that ' he a bag fnto which he had nut six chick- a live rabbit, a coil of rope and a bas ket of feathers: it is -notinQwn wither or Jot the man was struck by the shot fired " I -J Vol. X. , . . x esreraay was an intensely disagreeable day. and no solid comfort could be found anywhere except by a good fire. ' The day was cold and lark and dreary, It ruined and the wind was never weary." i '' ' Delay of the Air Line.-The Air Line train was about two and a half hours Li hind time yesterday morning.-arriving hereabout halfpast ten o'clock. This neces sitated tne laying over of many passengers, the train having missed connection. The failure to arrive in time was due to th fact that steam could not be generated. Mishap. Tli'e horse of a countryman, who kad been in town with his wife, ran away yesterday near the Fair Ground, and threw both of them from the bugKV. The man's left ankle was sprained by be ing caught in some way in some part of the buggy, hut his wife eseoped without injury, further than being pretty well cov ered with mud. The horse ran about two hundred yards and stoppdd of his own a -Cord before damaging the buggyjj Church Street This street is improv ing more rapidly in the way of residence than any other in the city. It has recent ly been ornamented by the building of residences by Messrs I II McGinn and W R Cochran. The house of Mr Cochran, comer of College and Second streets.. i really elegant, and much taste is shown in the plan. In a few years, we believe. Church street will be rid of the mal! and uncomely houses now" on it, and in their stead will spring up beautiful dwellings. It will be the street of residences, while Trade and College will be the streets of business. When your !cket book gets empty, and everybody knows it, you ean put all your friends in it and it won't "bulge out' worth a cent. Exchange. That's not so. We know of dozens of men so poor that if churches were celling t fifteen cents apiece they, conldnVfc btiv the handle of a contribution box; and whn can yet count more friends in an hwur thnn some of their neighbors who are. worth thousand can trot out in a ky. It if just such contracted ideas a the above that make tMaMypwwr men miserable. Thertr U such a thing as genuine friendship, nnd it does not give out when money does Tlere are many things which are infinitely above wealth, and there is enough sense left in the world to appreciate the fact. If we had the same opinion of our fellow-men which the writer of the above !eem to entertain, we would beg ten cents and give it to-some su-'h frHow as he to knock us in the head with a meat axe. Election of Bank Officer. Yester day was the 'lay for the election of officer.- of the banks of the city for the ensuing year. The following are those eh crcd for the Merchants' fe Farmtr-N' National and the First National. The Bank of Mecklen burg, it will be remembered, is a private enterprise hence no election of officers for it : merchants' and farmers' nation at. bank Tho.ins H. Brem, President. A. B. D - vidson. Vice-President. Board ofDirectors II G Springs, C L S Corpenin, J E Stenhouxe, J II McAden, J II Wilson, E M Holt. FIRST lATIONAL RANK. R Y McAden, President, W R Myc, Vice-President. Board of.Directors R M Oates, R Bar ringer, J L Brown, S A" Cohen, S B Alex ander. The President Kefuses Troops for Tex as, and Advis.es Gov.. Davis to Yield to the Will of the People. Washington. Jan. 12. The President transmitted the following telegram to-day Executive Mansion. ) Washington, January 12, 1874. J To Gov. Davis, Austin, Texas: Tour dispatches, and letters reciting the action of the Supreme Court of Texas, m declaring the late election nnconstitution al, and asking the use of troops to prevent apprehended violence, are received. The call is not made in accordance with the Constitution of the United States and acts of Congress under it. and cannot therefore be granted. The act of the Legislature of Texas providing fur the recent election having received your approval and bofh' political parties having made nominations and having conducted a ixliti(l campaben under its iirovisions, would.it hot be. pra- dent as wen as nguiioyieiu io iu rrruiti. of the people as expressed by their ballots? k Signed, i u. a. ubanx Percy ByssJie Shelley- Pinchback, the quadroon who is now contesting a sea in the U. S Senate, stands on the penitentia- rv record thus: : ' ' " 1 , . ' . "Mv 23. 1862. Pincknev Pinchttack, 24 years old.5 feet inches high. Mack eyet ana ulacik nair, uwujfljwu" i tmmratR habits i'Vand under head of re marks classed " 'smart, committed tinder a conviction before Provost Judge J M, Bell: for larcenv.t and sentenced to. the penitentiary for twoyears." '..r. , , ?' ,- -i r Since the war. like other Msmart" or mpn . he has Rssumed . itrimmings which do not naturally appertain : to? him. Nn xennAnT the ooefc Shellev led a, troubled life; "Coming events cast, their shadows before-f , -ifc!t j The Cincinnatti working men, pre pared for a demonstration lon oaxur da y, but their treasurer fled w ith hA fnna and tha "ousses" .iriteivded for the capitalists were appropriate t -fri-'-L t. -V ' " ' v rft .'..-f: i, ..:- - , r i -.3' .... .. --rr - " ' rr . ""WSSSKSl CHARLOTTE N. O. WE Editorial.. Grant on Davis. In our news items it will be seen that Grant refuses to .respond to the call of Davis for troops, and thws' blasts the hopes of the Governor to take Texas with, the bayonet. On yesterday we had occasion" t-o Commend the nomination of'Cush ing for Chief Justice ; because, among other things, we rememkerat his States rights re ofd . hefore the war. To-day, we have reason to ap plaud his Excellency for risipgnbove party and gracefully doing'an act of justice to the Conservatives of a Southern State. If the President continues to im prove as he has done these few days, we don't know what we may not think of him; in Augusta he has already " grown a cubit," as appesm from the Const it utivrialtJtt in CI ar-lotte-he looks as big as a church steeple. VIRGINIA. - Thirty-two Ballots No Choice Withers Ahead. Richmond, January 12. Balloting in the Conservative caucus for Uni? ted States Senator was resumed to day at 1, p. in. - A plan wuj adopted to drop the lowest name on each Imllot, and that no candidate should lie nominated more than twice. The principal names voted for were : K. M. T. Hunter, R. E. Withers, John Goode, James Barbour. Robert Ould, ex-Gov. Smith. ex-Gov. Walker, Judge W. J. ttnbertson, A. H. H. Stuart, Thos. S. Bocock, Judge Jo seph Christian. Twelve ballots were taken, making thirty-two in the three days of cau cus with varying results. Lieut. Governor Withers led in early every ballot. Stuart, on thir ty first ballot, received sixty-one votes, being w ithin six of the requir ed mi miter to assure the nomination. The thirty second ballot resulted in Withers, Stuart and Christum re ceiving fortV'ihe votes each. No Candidates hiive as yet been in nomi- naUnn twice. Adjourned to hali- past seven. Fifteen ballots were had to-night with no more satisfactory result than former ones. If the caucus fails to make a nom ination in the morning, the election will have to be made without caucus action, as the election takes place to-morrow, Tuesday. The Mexican volunteers are to meet in Washington on the 15th. to rtuht their iiattles o'er again. The North and South, in the presence of the veterans who carried the old flag together through the ''halls of the Montezumas," are meeting to shake hands over the bloody chasm. Hats off, gentleman ! The massive i silver vase which was nresentea to Major General Andrew Jackson, by the ladies of South Carolina, will be carried to Washington to grace the occasion. Columbia S. C.) Union Herald Precautions against Sickness. The ability of the human body to resist the causes of disease depends upon its vis or and upon the regularity with which the several organs pertorni their lunctions. Jn 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 theml by wholesome stimulation. Hence it is that Hostetter s btomach Hit ters prove such an admirable safeguard against the complaints most common at this season. The ingredients of this pow erful vegetable inyigorant comprise three essential medicinal elements which act simultaneously upon the digestion, the circulation, the secretions, and the nerves, infusing 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 indigestion, or biliousness, or of pulmona ry disease. Cold and damp are very de pressing: almost as much so as excessive heat, ana a protective medicine is quite 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 effect to first result is succeeded by a reaction which devitalizes and prostrates the system ; while, on the ther hand, the tonic and vitalizing operation, of the great" vegetable invigorant, is not only immediate but per manent There is no revulsion, no reverse nervous action. The physique is strength ened, the appetite increased, the bowels regulated, the stomach reinforced, and these conditions continue. If dyspepsia or rheumatism, or biliousness, or intermittent fever, or general debility, or nervous weakr ness, is present in the system, expel it with this pure and harmless antidote, which is not only invaluable as a preventive of sick-; ness but also a remedy for a large class of disorders. , . till jan 15; A Clergyman writing te a friend says, "My yoyeie to Europe is, indefinitely post poned. 1 have discovered the fountain of hrtdth' on this side of the Atlantic. Three bottles of Peruvian Syrup have rescued Dyspeptics should drink from his foun tain, wtzwuufr vc jan 10 lw -'; "Sew. Advertisements. SALS FOSTFOIIED. mHsaiefoif ih'tire housei and lot of J. A' ' Y Bryce on Trade Street;, which was trivertisedto come off on Tuesday the 13th instant ii pdstp6nedfnntil next Saturday the 17tn WSt as wnica uiue uits will certainly be sold. - r . YANCE A BTjRWELL, , Att'ys for Trustee. DN t S DAY , J VNUARY U, THE LAST CALL ! I CAN BE FOUND at the Market from 0 to 3 o'clock of each day until the 25th day of January, at which time the property ofall delinquents will be adver tised f.irale for city taxes. The city must h-ive mone , peaceably if vou w.l , forcibly, if I must. jan 13, U t J. R. ERWIN. Tax Collector. JUST RECEIVED. FOUR HUNDRED dozen "Edinburgh Ale"!! Direct from Importers. A 'irenmne Article. low for cash, at j-Ui 13 -2 W. J. BLACK'S. MA3HGLIA HAMS BncEi-wIscat Flour, &c. I II AVE just received o-ie t leebraiMi MAGNOUA BEST HAMS in ilta u arket. of the HAMS; the Also, Buck-wheat Flour, Irish Potatoes, Onions, Apples,' Nice Mountain Butter. Country Butter, Eggs and Whitj Moun tain Cabbage. Also a nice lot of Green Apples, Corned Blue Fish and Trout, at' jan 13. B. N. SMITH'S. ' Ml Mountain Silver Spruce I The Most Beautiful Tree in America ; Bound Cactus, Mountain Sunflowr r, Painter's Brush, Pike's Peak Columbine, and other Rocky Mountain Specialties. For descriptive Catalogue and Price List, of seed, address, LANDIS A FEGAN, Den ver, Colorado. Special Rates to Nurserymen and Dealers, jan 11 lm ORANGES, .Lemons and Raisins, nice and fresh, received this dav, at PUREFOY'S FRENCH andCocoanut Candv and nuts very cheap, a PUREFOY'S. One Frail Nice New Crop Dates, at jan 11 - PUREFOY'S. VAXCS ! TAXES!! I HEREBY tiive notice to ail delinquent weak, sickly , suffering crca-tax-rers that, if they fail to pay their tures. to strona. heaWui.and State and Countv taxes before the Ul.,.. .....I I'.. ........ . .... Uf. 1. lOfh Iay of February, 174, I will be compelled to take steps to adver tise and sell their property. Avery large amount is still due the county. I give this notice Imping that it will render harsher means wnnecessarv. . M. E ALEXANDER, jan 10 3t . Sheriff. TnlUfible Land for Sale. 4 VALUABLE tracts of land for sale near Charlotte. N. C, on big Sugar Creek, One tract about 50 acres, " " 80 ,. 10Q Time will be 'given, if payments are made satisfactory. R. R. Ray, Esq., will show said lands to tho.'-e wishing to see them. If not sold by 1st of February, will be sold publicly. THOS. H. BREM. jan 10 3t "T. 8 7 4. TUST RECEIVED to-day, large North i) crn 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 Cocoa nuts, Cocoanut Candy and Cakes, Nuts of all kinds, Candies of the purest quality, Bread, Cakes and Pies, ev ery day all fresh and good. Coins; off cheap at C S. HOLTON & "CO'8, jan Q Opposite Market. 15,000 jan S-tf CIGAKS, just received. Fine Chewing Tobacco. W. 11. BUR WELL & CO. milE SUBSCIUBRRS HAVE THIS JL day sold their entire stock, consisting of Liquors, Tobacco and General Merchan dise to W. J. Black, and take pleasure in commending him to thtir late customer and friends as in every way worthy of their patronage, and trust they will transfer the same to him. W. H. II. HOUSTON & CO. Charlotte, N. C, Jan. (3, 1874. Having purchased as above, I am pre pared to lill 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 the Old Land Yet 1 THE OLD SOUTHERN SEWING MA CHINE EMPORIUM, the first house of the- kind opened in North 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. TIIE HOWE JTIACnijE is the best family machine. Took the premium at the last American Institute Fair over all others. It runs light, 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. , , . . Address,, D. 6. MAXWELL, jan 6 . Charlotte, N. C HAVING Tented the office recently oc cupied by W J Black, I am prepar ed to do a general , commission business. Strict personal attention given to purchase and sale of cotton, corn and country pro duce ofall kinds.- Liberal advances made on all consignments made to roe. i 1 therefore respectfully solicit a sham of the patronage heretofore bestowed upon mev I have large European i orders, -and will pay the highest price for cotton. ..U . . ..Very Respectfully, &c,-' .--;J , ,: , ; J. W.H,iI. HppSTON&00, Democrat Copy jan 9 tf CJHERRY, Port and-Madeira Wines, just IO received. . Wl K. BURlVrLL dl. ISIIE 1874. No 1,511 .Iron in the Blood. MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Teruvian Syrup, a Protect" ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment f as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Oivn Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures (athousand ills," simply by Toning up, Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. The en riched and vitalised 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, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Iioss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys' and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a low state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been rhansir.il by the use of this remedy, from m . - . " - ' i nappy men ana women; and. invalids cannot reasonably lies itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Pamphlets ITroo. SETH W. F0YLE "k SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton Place, Boston. Sold bt Druggists genesai.lt. OBSERVER JUST RECEIVED, A large lot of excel lent material for JOB WORK of all descriptions, both plain and fancy. SSf Send in yonr orders at ence. sg-With three first-clnss Job Printers find a large variety of type ami material we are prepared to execute all kinds of Job Work with neatness and dispatch. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Bill Heads, Note-Hvads and Letter-Heads, at the OBSERVER OFFICE, jan 7 TUST RECEIVED, a large lot of F.nvel t) opes and VisiMmr Curds, at the jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS, (Nos. 4, 5 and 6) at the jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE. IF YOU WAITT JOB PRINTING done, call at the OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . WILLI AM KOEDIGElt, Oealer ia fine Laser Deer, Por ter, Ale, Cigars, Ac-, Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. '; I deal in only the very best quality of goods, and feel sure of giving perfect eatis laction to all who. patrouize me. Give me s)-triali"J:-'Kj-.. - : ' '-;V' ; I will furnish .bottled ale and beer to families, , by.the .bottle, or Dy toe aozen bottles. jan 4.-1 w BUSHELS Bolted Meal just received OU and for sale at J. L. BROTHEBS & CO'S-Oct RATE!f:OF ADVEUTISISG. ne Sqmtre'onei time.. ..$1 00 . l fio .. 2 00 .. 2 60 .. 3 00 two daTi..:.., three dayji... "Riuytiays....... ..... . ...... w. i it ti nvc das... one week. ... 3 50 two wi-ekt- 5lX three weeks 6 50 " 44 onetni'nth.r. 8 00 J2T Contrail Adveirisemt-nt tuk.n at inportionately low rutes. Five Squares estimatcl at a quarter-col mm, ami teu square as a half-column. S3" 3 o- o 3 00 crq i CO 3HARLOTTE, N. C. Prescriptions prepared at -A hours of the Day and night. lsoicc Credit ai?l Rlack Tea, refected especiaJly for 'FamilV ond'Inval ds, at -- " - SCAUR'S june 29 Drug Store. FKE2I PSCES, fust received a lot of ;elect Spices for tickles, Preserves, itc, at F. St'ARR'S june 29 Drug Store. Pure alad Oil. Finest article in Market, at F. SCAUR'S june 29, 1S72 Drug Store. THE BAKK oFKECKLEKBIiafi, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000. Jas. Torxeb Tate, President. Trios. W. Dewev, Cishier, F. H. Djwky,' Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY". rhis Bank Cliartcred Under Act of the Oeneral Assembly and duly organized inder laws of the State of North Carolina, wirh ample means is prepared to transuct General Pankiii Business. md furnish acrommodations to all its Cus omefs on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject to 'heck, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, r issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn over thirty lays. Gold and Silver Coin, B illion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. , THOS. W.DEWEY, jan. 1 1 1873. ' 4 " Cashie-. iHre-dh Oysters and Fish. Ill AVE arranged with two parties to furnisli liie-wrrh Oysters so that I shall ie certjain to get them every morning. Our customers- will please take notice lhat our t rms for Freeh Fitdi and Oysters are cash ; to ensure your Oysters let the monev accompany the .order. Jan" 9 B. N- SMITH. JJOOLEV'S YEAST POWDER, Berry French Roll Yeast Powder, Coleman's English Mustard, jan S-tf W. K. BURWELL&CO.- Turner's IV'. C. State Almanac. It is undoubtedly the best publication of tbe kind in the State. There is none other to compare with it in point of useful information mid general adaptation to tho wants of our people. Carolina Watchman. This Almanac is the most valuable now published in North Carolina and should be in every family. Tarboro South erner. 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 even's that have occurred in the Slate during the foregf ing year. Chriijiiau Advocate. For sale at J. K. PUREFOY'S dec ll'lindwSt Stationery Store. $Ic of Heal fi state. By virtue of a first mortgage deed to the First Building it Loan Association, and second mortgage to nie, 1 will sell at the Court House door in Charlotte, at public auction, on Saturday, January 24tb, the house and lot on Oh"fuch 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 wifh me. jan 7 t-24 W. J. BLACK. The Pen and the few o id. CAK0L1NA MILITARY INSTITUTE CHARLOTTE, N. C. millS MILITARY COLLEGE, combin JL ing the opportunities of an education both liberal and practical, with thorough discipline,-and now : fully, 'organized and l rirvirnVJViri -Yfrprs its advantag es to the people of North Carolina. It has a PKtvir.i.tnrv Denartment. Sons of cler gymen allowed a discount of 20 per cent on the regular rates For circular and details, address Col. J. P. TH0MA8, .-!:,v-' Sup't. The Raleigh Sentinel, North Carolina Presbyterian Concord Sun and the Wil mington Journal will publish each three times and send bill to Charlotte Observer. Jan 1 ' . UEITIOVAL.' I HAVEjuoved;my, shop across Tryon Street, to the room formerly occupied by R. W. Beck with, "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 my line will be done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted to give satisfac tion. " ; ; . jan 7, lwk "vYnBuTAYLOB. MBSsai" W, MiLLEBfts prepared to ac y com riiodate ?a i few. f more' ; boarders. Pleasant rooms, good are, and, attentive servants. Apply at once." ' ' " Tciins moderate : dec 9 tf t;&For5Beiitv:i T' HE fitore next toHhec storehouse now occupied by Gates Brothers, on College Street. Apply immwiawajr w. dec 24 n SL B. ALEXANDER; t6 the fagacioaa Ignore.
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