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lliiarlotte Observer. PtUlMSHKD jOllSSTOiNE JONES. Office, S,ring building, Trade Street. RATK? tr sriWCRfPTIOW. a,... vt-iir in advance, $0 00 I"1? ' ? ndvance....... 3 00 . r iti;n of aiivkktimnu. . "... . r ihiix- Ui ...M......... 2 00 " ftarJw- 2 50 ' . are la vs .. 3 00 Xw-'wtk 3 50 - two M'i-e!i........ ........ 5 CO ll"vt! vrwk ..... U SO "'ft-'.', - it M .:lr' i uiie i.i irn.... .......... . o Wl 1 Vi. nit Its t i . X-VT W'TO'" .lll'!.'WIUVU. ,.Z h. in advance, 50 Tri.VV-ki.v- yw'-' ..i.L-iv. iie vear: .. .. $3.50 Vol. X. CHAULQTTE N. 0: T'ft 0RSD AY J N U A ft Y 15, 1574: , : I pi-'HtiiptUVvuelv jw niros. No I 1 13 ; ' ' Hvv fttn'cii wlniatwl M 'iarter-il' '2,00 , . ISP j . .. ., 11 . , 1 w . . .. . . i .. . . ... . - in ,i lin, - , ,..; - . 11 i 11 Vi ,,,. mmm . - i.i. . if ... ,mmm .n yr " ' " .....w,.. r - - --: 'LOCAL 'AFFAIRS: ed who Cuttou Warket. Wed.ne-ay, January 14, 1874. 74(312 Inferior, iool Ordinary. tfrrictULol Ordinary, j)W Mui.llinj,', Market steiwly. Kiilrt to-day 281 v- v.rU miirket nui-t. 121 13i13 14(3142 ti; iiiitt 1. 1'iiiiL' nn advance ,7 .. .rra.ln-. othcrtrra.ies unchanK- VA ami nested. QATES BROS. To the Men hauls and the Business 9d FrleiM Msu of Charlotte.- Ve are i.reiwwl toeontraet for advertia in,r in tle 1aiuy ObsekVKRv at ttrtJ follow i.ch.i.prans, whi. h admit of monthly, urrk?y. cr daily changes to suit the adver tiser: ' 3 Mos. fi Mos. j 1 Year.- the the 1 S)ii;re 2 ?ii;int . us 00 1 25.00 40.00 50 00 60.00 70.00 75 00 50 00 Hr oo I j 25 00 j 30.00 40.00 50 00 tXKOO Co 00 75 00, 150 00 ' tJlerk. 3 Squares, 4 S juams Column, I Column, 1 CnUmiii, .50.00 Vi 00 . co co j ! Tii liuci ( f solid minion ty r about one i rli leiif-'thwise of the column, coii fctiiure a s-uarf.J pfir Prufev-i .nal Cards of Lawyers, Din-tnrs, Atiit?, tve, w y'iir for Kb 00. i . .1 V a!l atttntu n to the advertifement of .Messrs. to. .ham Nash. An artiie about the mud xtponetl until so.wc future t;.tn. Unite a number of ladies w:re on the streets ye-ierduy. Tlie Uoanl of Aldermen will meet tux MouJ.iy nijjht. j Baker V eeriain l:ie is now the chief toj. ic of t'oitvei'saiioii ill town. A tliirktn ti. iii raided on the coop oflt 1 Davulson. , on. Tuesday night and re lieved it ot rive, of these bird's. Thecvtton i!atlorm was crowded wit! cotton yesterday. Transactions in the s ;tple were (j iive lively during the tlay. There is a feeling in the atmosphcrt which mi ii.s t- indicate an early visit from ti,c "beam i fill snow." - - - - Pel a'. C X G Butt. Esq . Assistant C.isliierof the new '"Farmers' oavings Ca..k o! Meckleni.ur County," has arrived and reiiui ted for duty. .We welcome Mr But. Jo (Uir midst" Error in the Name. We mentioned yester lay tl e fact of the store of MrNeath ery, on Trade street opjosite the Market having been eute e l and robbed on Mon day m-lit. It was the store of Mr J V tfetliers and not that of Mr Kea.h iry, w hose store is on Trvon street. lingular -The breaking down of the engine on the C, C. fc A. R. It., las; Sur day night, was caused by a most singular aecident both of the driving wheeh twisted off at the same time. Old railroad men say they never knew of anything o the kind before. Taxes. Sheriff Alexander has a notice in our col a mns casing on delinquents to come up and settle their taxes The Saer- iff is tenibly in earnest about this niattir, and it would be well for those wwing taxis to pay them at once and save their lamis i rom being advertised for sale to nay the same. !?. tho-,uestion : " "at'll vou take for dat load er wood ? ' The countryman just twisted his quid of tobacco over on the starboard side and re marked : "You go to h 11." -. The ceived Condeuaned Man.A letter wrs re- it. this city yesterday from His Ex, ..,.11 vc..c.,cy uovernor Caldwell, in which he says that he will not commute the sentence - tujii ue nas again exauunea tne evidence in the case since his return to Sleigh, and that his mind Ms mjid nn: ,.. - r Excellency requested that Baker be ... . . . ... .. .wnucu at once OI nis lw. sion. So the murderer of Newton Wilfong dies to - nior . row. the seafFotil hna ki arotaA anA :.. ... . . .-. . .. . vUlluv,ucu tiiaii. , , - 1 """wyA right cheerfuUittle run 11 lk m . . . . . - -way occurred yesterday morning on Try on street. A horse attached to a one-horse wagon was standing in the middle of the Knnoo .. i . ... , - U,H1 ,n 80me way or other got4im Beu tsie the shafts; f He got scared then and rar. ,.T rru t tin . . ... . . - aBicne(i, and it was a lively race be tween th- .1 ' would W 4i . " A . - bv iu uie.enu 01 tne row nrst. jt B.nc - "ueven raee when they reached Fourth street, and !.. a -.t.. Chnri.li, Dt...i ' . . vuiucu Luis uuiiiu lu n ai v wireet,. Ana , we saw Worev them Miss Laura Alexander. We are will to hear a rumor that this j'ouhg lady'; is well kBown in this -section' of the State, where she Iras many friends and rel atives, died in New York a few days agoi We are not positively, assured that this rer port is true, hut it seems to J wiet found- 1 Vnn.Mii.. .Aldltt'A. truvu' Willi ll Dr of atthe lime of her deth t Judeed. we : learn that they knew nothing vl her illness, I n which must have been short, as it was but a wejk or two since she -was s the leading actress in a play which was then ruuning at Wallack's Theatre. Miss Alexander was rapidly wiuning nodularity on the stage. Wchojie to he able to contradict 1 report .of her death in our nxt issue. use s Ths Banks. In publishing, yesterday, su list of new Directors of the Bank we nimiieu me mime oi Air lamun, bui rector f the Men liHiits' & Bank : tlt;s was pu ely an ovetvight. The following are the officers of the two Banks whi h held e cctions on Tuesday (we omit ihe directory, having already published it)i: Merchant' and Farmers National. Thus. H. Brem. rresient; A B Davidson, Vice President; J R Holland, Cashier; FS Pe- Wo lie, Assistant tyasiiier ; cims is Vance, I First National R Y McAden, President; W K. Myens Vice President ; M P Peuram. Cashier; D W Oates, Assistant Cashier; J P Orr, Clerk. Serious Accident. On Sundav last, as wenaxejusc learneu, a inirrj oi oung I men ironi tiianouc, went iikk me wuu- i ... r ... I-..- .:.... 1 try to preaching. On their return three of 'hem were riding in one buggy, when one of the fore wheels ran up on a stump and he voting man on the other side fell out, arryin the lines with him. This fright ncd the mute which at once started of n a run One of the you uj men left in the huggy reached out to get hold of the sines, but cotihl n.t get them and start d to fiet out at the back of the buggy As he did so one of the wheels .struck an other stump and threw him our t-n hif head. A, long gash was cut in the ri;ht side of his .head and liis ne-k was twisted in such a manner as to still give him pain. In addition, herjecived painful injury to his right arm. v ile was taken to a house car by where he staid all night and as iiueu Itfhgeras was necessary for him td wrover sufficiently to come to town. The third member of the par.y escaped vithout any injury. The mule ran on un il the lines becsime entangled in the vheels in such a manner as to stoo it shon. ROW IN NV7 YOaK. rhe Hun?rv Men Get Desperate Trout la iJetwuen intra ana Policcmtn. New Yokk, January 13. On yt - .i " - i l tnnhiv the I'ark CnimissioiHrs In. - . i e 'i I. ; ... ..!.. Illg Cltll l 1WMIJJMIIO 'j- , withdrew their periint previot: ly .ranted to working men, to holil a meeting there this morning, and e luested the Police Couiniissiui rs t - prevent projected meetings lei g licll. . , , A large number ot uneiMpioxii men, niamlv .congregated in sqtiM e ol a lew fiu.iureu eac . g....w the square, npparentiy waning ten H A IvliU 1 1 J, X. V- . . " . i i . l i i. A arrllMl O ill Mr IIMIIUS illKI inril l u ers, that the meeting might be r ganized. Police eomniauder Dnry a was in the locality, stm4 went to Y precinct station, w'nein e sn lssi a twenty-two ponceme.i, iiiuiei mamiofCapt. Walsh and aergem Berthold. - They marched nuu-kiy o Tonihkins Square, iind divided in o rwris-K. Caot. Walsli com mam - r"" ' i o nrti.ii iii"1 one ptirtv ami oeii;c.tut. iiniUr SMiveant Berthold mov ed on an ugly looking crowd. He advised them to retire in peace, aim He was answered bv a tall fellow, oi military aspect, who appeared to be the leader, calling upon the men d . .: , f,p Hwtuihii nee. i fi, uwiaiinn ti stand tirm. and t ley did. if&Us acg"mw-- oerson named Meyer, who "ru o,i TA, . heavy , hammer. Blood flowea ireeiy . , , r .a ot- nnta tiuif'iiM sense- wouna. lueyer ;r.uu:; and si .reneral ana vigorous auuu. .6 u ;,f f hifh the officers came vic- torious, bearing with them a number of j prisoners. . . Sereeant Berthold why he struck him, he answered because HooeBicU When Meyer was v . t.l i fikii him rosLriKc any iwhwhiu "" . r YtL , theirt. besides said the prisoner, f am two days without food and 1 am des- peraxe. , . . . . , ..,Kar f At the chief precinc a large k rrowd had' a communist - a. iiibii iu . - . . flag, but he did not get time to u...,r Movemever was at tne put. ice . . .. n a iin rn nonn.- whcii . .i ua oattia - 3f ?,n Ws office and said he would not L. a A-,a fi wrtrkiotrmen of the F irs ave- 1 , a ri fnntinnftil to eather up to . 1 t.nrft nixn aioiiK iiicoimvuw-i ; into tTxe square ad- 1 . . ... i 'J - j joining, . ' r- - 'Ac - trte tow into the i t ma . .a.A.&& nri a vpii liKn nan First avenue: . ... . T-ftnlA . i.i. : i. .1.. .,tmia ia mn mil Ol people Aimougo iuc -.i - . -i . ii,. .t. . i- .... ..u.Mrtcr nr.oisoruur. - j mere """7"-". therioters got . wholesome . 7 iCv. . . uiiiit nn further clis - uptoo ociuc "-:iiborexg ; turbance by . unemployed laborers oee r,..,. I Urvf I 1rW TAT I lUfl .T-v.. ' T "TTh ballot . for, Senator. a um - vT . ' ' : u 1 . - r. - m nw' .11 uur.ioi - no Kv;Mrman. 6: Lewis.. 8: Jbvans AustinTkxas,. January 13. Tljf Legttfiniure nssennuea witnoui nny? oppositiuii frHi.OfiT. Davis . or, ; th military. 1 iiuv oruamzeo. and we quietly proceeding with the routiue Uusmes. Columbcs, 0,. jMiiuary : 13. Thim m sm mei ved h m ;i j ri two f 212 to'J 4! Holwc.His election utl0tiln'cd.' ' ' '"' (liu KunnlA nut d 57 to 44 in thel to-morrow" ts Das. Gbxese. IjiOhky & Bektlev Gexti.i:mk : I consulted your lr i.ind lev at Greenville in Deeemher,, for what mV physician called omMimptinii, ns thAtfl' ihseHse iirevtiiletl in niv lautiiv- lie. ur. well. I would not take all the money VlUt have ever made m your iractice, did from the sale of your valuable luedicmcs.. f r what it has diine for me JOHN DA VEN POUT, luaurem C II.. S. !. jan 15 - t A Clergyman writing tn a. fciend says,1 "My ytvege l IvunM is lmlt nniteiy om jwmM." 1 have discovered the fiuutain of, ealth' on this sitl f the Atlantic, ThnHr nrttlcs of l't fuvian Svrup have rescueti !ie fr'tn the panjrsof the ri. iid Dyspepia.rr livkim'Iiik-k kiiitii in oriiiK iroiu 'ins iwmi-t tain. jan 10 lw Precautions against Sickness. The abilitv uf the human Innly to resisiu he causes ol tuscaye dejienils ujon its vtg; r and Mpn the regularity with which tlier ev-rdl o-ir:tiix icrform their functictlis. lm he winter the most prolific sources of sick-' uess are damp and cold, and it is therefor! , . th.mMr wholesome st niulation'j jiullct. it that llostetter s Stomacli Uilj, , "... . .... crs prove such an auminioie saieguarqij t . i- a m nrainst ihe complaints imist common at his season. The inredit nts of this poW-y jrlul vegeta.b; invigornnt comprise tnrwjj ssential mtIicinal elements which act! imiiltaneiuiv. upon the digestion, the in ulation, the secretions, and the nerves ufiistng strength and regularity to nil.' In his wav the Bitter put the body in ths et tHissibicc moitioii to esiie an auaeK .r rbiMiniiitUiii. or intermittent lexer, or nrlii7istMin. or biliousness.' or of nu.mona- rising ; mIiik st as much so as excive:, eat. and a pr. ettive nutiicine is imiuvas. ietlful in wint. r as in summer. The v iiifstLSi tu unit 4UIUI11 uns vut minimi n ial stimulants so unwisely taken in the form o drains to "keep out -the ulit ' It ivi' a ire. isi:lv niHJsit effect ti liar ir,.fliH-id tn- HnstVtter's Bitters. Th ir irst result is succeed tl by a reaction which leviralizes and l-ro trates the system voile, on the ther ha d, the ton e n . itnlistili OHPiltlOt' of Uit ' nvtgorant, is not only immediate buf. er- iianent. There is no revulsion, no revere- u rv-u- action, i n ; pnysique is sireugin ned, the appetite incifasetl, the bowels regulated the stomach reinforced, and hese conditions continue. If dyspepsia or heumatism, or biliousness, or intermittent ever, or general debility, or nervous weak- ess, is presnt in the system, expei n wiin his pure and harmless antidote, which is ot onlv invaluable as a preventive of sick- less, hut also a remedy tor a large class of disord rs. till jan 15.. New Advertisements. GRAHAM & NASH, LAND, LABOR Ja imjiiv.. AClRXCV. immTH XT H WE negotiate smiles and leases of city s .a... 1 A. ..Sn an A til in. A residences, ana iois, iaimiuB. ;,nmvd and unimproved, in North Caroli. na, and will exhibit the same to the in spection of our patrons. Special attention ' I ......... , 1 twiofo ,f Capitalists mvneu to seveiai u..c now on our register, affording facilities for rising cattle, sheep, Jkc., an 1 many con- tabling an abuudance of sueh miuerals as MARBLE and LIMESTONE. Also two -...i- e. npr:ttion. - witn an aounuaucc v Also several water-powers lor gorges, UHta and Factories Many of these tracts Aims anu uv,wiv ,. , iH iA ti,. rnltivadon are weu auap Cotton, Tobacco, the Vine, and the various - . , . grasses, cereais, aim 1 -.,,; tc oiirt are auun dantly supplied with such timber, as ches- nnt, hickory and walnut. 100 acres to 20,000 acres, with dwellings or without. Parties wishing to employ Northern arter exanunauon, aciviwi me wy y,, - W; ' I 1. M SOUttUm Of tile JfTQlOXUlO OT ;h. at bCAUU'S ytmrwtuoMea nney. i av uunj..,;. mn; Y.21ir,illa,K:' Iron i so combined ns to ftavo 1 in-.2. .Iirutf Store. N and you would b aum,shWi at ti,e ter ffte efcaiweer of a almeit. oj . . v , , - it. MY Ilirnni aim innus are wuwi JKWELfiY. 8PUIAtL5a. UUUV mtfiU At tinl tt ecimilftlJ. I urttWtl iirr European laborers may. learn our terms upon application by letter or hi person- jmAUsa & ash, Attiriey. ef - " 'A "PRACTICE in ALL.the STATE and PRACTICK in QHERRY, Port and Madeira Wines, nGKS. EXAMINE TITLES, nd FUB- -lU,, has TlOIfS HISH ABSTRACTS. XL I: GpfllAX, an F. NASH- 10, U.K.. - - - - ' - . CHARLOTTE, N, C, (N'xt door ti Tiddv'f liook St-ore. ; A l work uvatlv done unci warranted 'jan 15 F01T s-i'e at Wadsw rth's Sal- and.;Utf; erv Srablcs. The finest s'ock ittnfpiri hand. Persons wij-hinjr to puirhase hor e or innles will iind it to their advantage to call .on J. W. AVVlWWO!JTtt. j n 15 tf ( h trlotte, N. C. E STR A Y ED ! fJAKKN up ou4he premises of ol. I. H. JL BBKM: 2'mile.-e'at of't'har'tttte. four CUW ami on BILL The owner is lierebv noiincd to come forward, chum prope-tv and pay h res or the cattle wiii be sold tor t tie same wi'lnn "jo Mays POLK TOK HENCE, "j!inl5, It WM. INGKAM. THE Char'ottc HOP LUB will give a Domiime Pa'ty aftlie residence of Diytor Brattou, on Friday evening, the IGth inst. jfin 15 "SALE POSTPONED. TiUC sale of th store house and lot ol J Y. Bryce on Trade Stnvt which was ulvertise.i to come off on Tuesday the ISth Uistant is pos'jHMied until next Saturilay UHi'l7th ins'., at which time the property will : certainly sold ...,.. T VAM-h v i.Uliv imJj. Att ys for rrustce. jan 14 3t THE LAST CALL! I CAN BE FOUND at the Market from j 0 to 3 oY1m k of each dav until the 1-25M1 dav of Jitnuarv. at which time the, lrW'rty of iUliibqwn.ts will. he ailver- I nsm. inrsaie i"r hit lain. The city must h ive mone ", peaceably it von will, forcibly if I must, jan 13,111 ' J.-R. ERWIX. Tax Colle. tor. JUST RECEIVED. F ,10UR HUNDRED dozen "Edinburgh Ale''!! Direct from Importers. A ironuine Arti(;itJ r 13 w r, low for cash, at V. J. BLACK'S. MAGNOLIA HAMS Biiek-wlieat Flour, &c. THAVE just reeeiveil one tierce of the, ft!ihr:itt-d M A UN Old A HAMS; the BKST HAMS in the market.. Also, Buck-wheat Flour. Irish Potatoes. Onions, Apples, Nice Mountain Butter. Country Butter. Eggs and White Moun tain Cabbage. Also a nice lot of Green Annies, Corned Blue Fish and trout, at . r1,., ' T V SMITH'S j Rociy Mountain Silver Spnce The Most Beautiful Tree in America ; Sound Cactus, Mountain Sunflower, Painter's Brush, Pike's Pek Columbine, and other Rocky Mountain Specialties. For descriptive Catalogue and Price List. of seed, address, LANDIS & FEGA. 1 K-n ver, Colorado. Special Kates to Nurserymen and Dealers, jan 11 liu ; ORANGES. Lemms and Raisins, nice and fresh, received this day, at PUREFOV'S tRF.NCH and Cocoanut Candy and nu f very djeapa PURbtO 8. One Frail Vii-P rw CroD Dates, at jan U : , PUREFOY'S. r t t.-.i..iwu- otwt ilpitf-r-.A Mprchan- oi .iii4i"i9r:v" r'""V:V7" "i"" " His to W ' j. Black, and take pleasure in " "TT"" T mv v,rthvf their .uionrfimr lllill tO ttltir laic tUJUiiiici "Tnd trasVfl,ey wii, ufer t... - - W. II. II. HOUSTON & CO. . ' TJavinir nurchased as abtu'e, I am pre- 1 f Tiijiriorre. in. jan. u, io(. to till all orders entrusted to my care, 1 i .nnno in the - business twin iroiu lunft ca... of can guarantee satislact.on lo my 01a -.:X nA thrv. of Messrs. Houston & Co., 1 would say give me a tmh Ton fttll vt - 1 . v.., A CARD. HAVING renteit the omce recenuy oc cupied by W J Black, I am prepar pral mm mission business. Strict personal attention given to purchase tt 1 1 Vi OatU VT -j r " - J or duce of all kinds. , uocrai auvanuea on all consignments made to me. l I therefore resiwctfully solicit a share ot the patronage heretofore bestowed upon me1- I have larger European orders, and wilVpay the highest price (or cotton, j t; r Very Resiecifu31y &c; ': m . , 4 Democrat Copy): jaaOtf . ' lffiOQaan CIGARS, just received ";F1ne Cliewing Tobacco, .4 -ff tl jan 84f W. R. BURWELL fe CO. pnOOTH IJBUSHE, fati 8-tf WiB.BUftWE00'- Iron in tire Blood VtpkjcV 1 UAKESf T12: WEAKiSTROnBi easilif dlacsted with the blood as tlie simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures11' a thousand ills," simply by Toning up, Invigorating and Vitalizing the System, The en riched and vitalized blood per tncates every part of the body, repairing damages and ivastc, 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, IjOSS of Constitutional Vigror, Diseases of tlio 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 arc permanent, 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 tlie use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and womc:z ; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each botile has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass SETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton Place, Eoston. Bold by Druggists genekai.lt. OBSERVER mm rnwwm, JUST RECEIVED. A large lot of excel lent material for JOB WORK of all descriptions, both plain and fancy. 5 Send in your orders at qnce. J95-Wtth three first-class Job Printers and a large variety of type and material- we are prepared to' execute all kinds of Job Work with neatness and dispatch. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Bill Ileads, Note-Heads and Letter Heads, atthe OBSERVE it OFFICE. jan i -TTST TilCCEIVE). a larjre lot f Knvcl- J opes and Visitimr Cards, at the jan 7 OBSERVER Ul'l'K'E. - TTTQT TJU!PP!TVED. a lartre lot of TAGS, J W and JOB PRINTING done, call at the OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. SATISFACTION GUABANTEED. WILLI A ITI nOEDIGEB. " ter, Ale; Cigarss, dec. Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. t a a i in nnlv the' vcrv best u quality .ndUureofvingperfecU ir Action to all who itronize me. Give -. a tria1; SU bottled ale and just - - BUSHELS Bolted Meal bv the dozen l""; jan 4.-1 w just received ?ndl!U0THERS&C0'S. - bet o 3 CH A R LOtTE, W. C. Prescriptions prepared at j11 hours ' of the Day and mjfht. Choice rccn and mark Tea, TO Just received . a lot of select Spice; for Pickles, Preserves; id:, at F. SCAUR'S juneitf Drug Store. Pre! ;-&u1n4f Oil. Finest article in Market, F.SCARR'S 20. 1872 Drugstore. at june THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG CHARLOTTE, N. C. itUhorized Capital $500,000, Jas. Tc-RyER Tatr, President. Thos. W. Dkwky. Cishier, F. H. Dkwky Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY. 'Phis Bank Chartered Under Act of the I General Assembly and duly organized lnder Uiws of the State of North Carolina, ith ample-metins is ptepured to transact CtMral BntiliiDtf Business. md furnish accommodations to all its Cus . omens on JanM Terms. The hank will; receive Deposits subject to ; 'heck, and will Allow Interest According ro Agreement on all Deiiosits left on time, r issue Certificates of Deposit hearing in- ercst at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum m all sums lying undrawn over thirty ""lays. (Jold and Sihcr Coin, B dlion and Bank Note ttfioaut ami Sold. TliOS. W. DEWEY, jan. 1 17.1 . Cashier. Frcti' Oysters asd Fish. I HAVE arranged' with two parties to furnish me' with Oysters so that I shall tm tmw m i o thtti i-vcry morn i n g. Our cust.niers will please take notia diat our Mm Ar Kresh Fish and Oysters are cash; to ensure your Oysters let the monev ajinip:my thcitfder. janO B. N. SMITH. 1) OOLISY'S YI3AST POWDER, Bcrrv Frcn h Roll Yeast Powder, Coleman's English Mustard, janS-tf R. BUUWELL&CO. Turner's ft. C State Almanac. It is-u'ndmibtedlv the btst publication f the kind in the State. There is none ;ther to compare with it in point of ustlul information and general adaptation to the wants of our people. Carolina Watchman. 11. This Alnuume is the most vaiuaoie now published in North Carolina and -hould be in every family. Tarboro South erner. . . Ti-rvt tj'k Almanac This is one of the most complete aimsnnes ever published in North Carolina, anil 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 lmdwSt Stationery Store. Slc of Real Estate. Bv virtue of a first mortgage deed to the First Building iV Loan Association, and second mortgage to nie, 1 will sell at the P.. nit House door in Charlotte, at public auction, on Saturday, January 24th, the house and lot on (UirUcti street, now ut. ctipied by John F. Butt. Irave in hand for collection the books and accounts of John F- Rutt. The debtors of tU said Butt will settle with me- , T . t- jan 7 t24 The Fen and the Sword. CAROLINA MILITARY INSTITUTE. CHABXOTTE, K. C. 1 , s.n - u.' I rniTlS MILITARY WUu. 1 fni ..e.opP?nH;ef of jn - , , - , oiscipune. aiw " "' p r in successful operation, offers its advantag es to the people of North Carolina. It has a Preparatory Department. Sons of cler gymen allowed a discount of 20 per cent on the. regular rates ' ' . t- . ..i Joful Address i. I T til U ttTVUlWVJfll UIIU Ir or circuiai imivwi . f Col. J, P. THOMAS. . T-ij..t. c.;,,.; Knrth Carolina times and send bill to Charlotte Obsebvee, T jnf. .. ,,,--r. -n - . Life in ihe Old land Yet 1 . TSSmS. of the kind oined ixonn makes a specialty of tlie best cheap ma chine, . ' ' TH C IIOME SHUTTXE. As an evidence of its worth other ma chine ageuts are anxious to trade for tbem, THE HQltlE MACHINE is the best family ruachme. of ' om nt the last American me k lile noise, has a better ten-. to Jn and a I na t nePCT-BUMw 4u. liave ever seenVV . Atne Ws .wishing to buycr, rent other machine can be accommoicM - -y - 15 or 20 different' kinds cousuj hand. Address, pi G.MAXWELL. - Ciarlottei 0. j-r o
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1874, edition 1
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