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' "' . t , ''r'H! ,,. t .mimmr. . . , ,.. ..... - .. .. ..... . .. ,; . The Charlotte Observer. JOHNSTONE JONES. Office, ek""' tiding, Trade Street. satm ur tuMCBimoir Six montl, in advance, . 3 00 TUrte MoiiUi, tw "dvaiiuc, 1 60 One iuuiitb in advance,. 150 Tri-We'lily ne year-.. .... $3.56 u klv. one year.. 2.00 LOCAL AJ fAlRS: 1. CA1.1V tLL. lucai Editor. Cotton Market. Saturday, January 17, 1874 nffrior' r..u Ordinary, l(g13i KniciGoo.1 Ordinarv, . 13J(14 jw Middling U) $ 14 Mrktit tlUiet. Bales to-dy 75' bales. New York market clows quiet for spots tt i decline. lxw iJa' Churches To-day. PassnYTEBiAN Chukch. Services to-day at 11 A M . at 7 p- M- KY-A- W. Miller, JJ. 1-. Pastor. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the Pastor wil preach a sermon to the children of the Sunday School, and to their parents- Pews free. associate Reformed Service?. Preach, joj; at Miller s Hall to-day at 11 o'clock A. M., auJ 3 P. M , by Kev. H. T. Sloan. Trvok Street M. K. Cuuech. Divine services in Tryon Street M . E Church, Sjiith, by the Pastor Kev. P. J. Carraway, at 11 o'clock A. M i and 7 o'clock P. Al. bungew are cordially invited. Catholic Church. Services at St. Pe ttr's tatholic h ui h to-day at 10i o'clock A. M. Suixlay tfdiool at 34 P. M. 2i pjtEbJJYTEKiAK ( upboi. Services in tlie Court loue, bv liev. G. D. Parks, at 3 o'clock P.M., and immediately thereaf ter, congregation ulmeeting, to call a Pus tor. I' tiil attendance desired. LOCAL DOTS. Lat night was cold and as clear as a sil- vcr beil. It is the lKumlen duty of everybody to gi u. clmr. li o Sunday. J The Magistrates are having an easy time ' thee (1 tys. Little doing in their line. The Board of Aldermen will meet to- ruoin.w iiitht in regular monthly session. ! Ol John E Brown arrived from Kaleiirh ycMenlay morning and will return to morrow night. The horned instrument of Baker's death thefcnaug around the scffold. tc , were all removed out of Mght yesterday. Only Kven police rfrrests ver6 niade during lartt week. Ol'.the xr rested parties 3 were white, and 4 colored. John IV. orwocd. Tlie Hillsboro' Recorder, j.ulli?hes the able secch of the ibenator liom Orange, to te concluded in its next hMie. The speaker gives a clear exosiiioti ot the financial MtuatHrfiof the iiate. We thaii reter to it hcrcattcr. Heaioval . The iH)bt-inaster at Concord, J ('., has been removed and his place uriied by the appointnieiit of Miss L)u cenUrry, of Lexington, a daughter of the laUs Col. Ductnberry, of this btate, who was an othcer in the old regular army lor 37 years. V. M. 1 We direct attention to the ad Vertbeinent of the Carolina Military ln titiite, auifarmgin to-day's issue.. This school U how in a nourishing condition, we are liappy to say. Its sueriuteudent con fidently exacts to begin the February ses sion with 100 cadets, at least. CJov VanceThe Picdmwt Presg of the loth tells the following: "What do you ax for coffee?" said a mountain wagoner to one of our mer chants 40 ..ems. per lb. was the reol v : "4U tents, ii i tire, said the old fellow, -Tidii J ted the old woman, as sooiu as 1 hear d o "ley ban oat Vance. it would come this! 11 Zeb Vance had got his rights, coflee d'r leu 10 cts, or Zeo 'd r kuoweu c leason why, he would 1" Hook and Ladder Company. We have recxived from Rufus Morgan, Esq., two splendidly executed stereoscopic views of the independent Hook and Ladder Oom PJy, ot this city. They were taken last yturday afternoon by Mr Morgan, in the Presbyterian Church yard. .. The members were dressed in uniform and show to great advantage. These views can be had at the cigar store of Messrs IU Leak & Co , and we a-e requested to ask members wanting them to call there and get them of Jas H Orr, Esq. Break Down Yesterday morning after mail train on the N C It K arrived in t'harlofe, and while the engine was mov "'S about the yard, the axle of the driving wheels snapped in -two and oue oftl nvers dropped over wi.th: sidV ofi tint track, it was known before that the axle jWas cracked, and, therefore, the breakage not altogether unexpected. It is for Jaftate that the axle did not break before "e "am arrived at Charlotte, as by the "taxing the engine, was entirely disabled. ' "Proved -Mr Hughes, the man who ' L aulted.in so desperate a manner in wuisbury Thursday night and who was rougrjt to Charlotte the following.morn nR, was reported to be 'easier yesterday. , ndy night his condition was exceed ingly critical, and the physicians almost paired of his life. He received two se ere blows in the forehead; one crossing - a-...iB me otner. The blows were truck, not with brass knuckles as was rlea yesterday, but evidently with a vy bmy or stickv Mr Hughes' injuries revery .erfous, but it b hdped -that he "weiomjrecorer ' . ' ' ! . , ' ' ' ' ' ' Vol. X.. The lee was two iiiches thick Testerdav toorning, and owners oY ice hooses were having it cut in the ponds preparatory to getting it stored, away for jtue next sum mer. Yonhg men were out skati ng i n the early part of the day, and report the ice in excellent conditiort. Coneord llotfcl.A representative of the Observer who visited Concord a few days ago in the interest of the paper, asks us to thank Mr. L. Dawson, proprietor of the Concord Hotel, for the courtesies which he received at the hands of that gentle man Mr. Dawson lias just recently taken charge of the hotel. He has refitted the place And Is now keeping a tip-top house, and one which has acquired great popu larity with the public i Bating lipase. Qo where you will, you'll not find a better eating house than that kept at the joint depots of Hie North and South roads, in this city. It is under the management of Mr. Lindsay Adams, a whole souled man, and one who knows how to cater for the public. Everything about the establishment is kept in apple pie order, neat-and clean, and the food is cooked with the greatest nicety. His oys ters are famous for the delicate manner in which they are cooked. Take it all in all, it comes up fully to the standard of a tirst class eating house. t5xamiufn a Thermometer. One of our citisens got up yesterday morning W fore ay fire had been made in his room, and rushed out into the passage in hi bare feet to ee how the thernit.ntvterstood. It indicated blood heat, and after tearing : us eniraus out, mat man tnrew wnat wo fleft of the thermometer' into the fire-lilac- 5 . A . . I .. . and agam hid hi8 diminished hid under he clo;llca. His wjfe tells thH on hiu 8he didn't say that he swore. any. but if you just say thertnmnetertoS. now. you can get a pretty correct idea ol whar Pur. genuine, unadulterated original ,,el aud old 'tn wea.ing is mw ' Miiyor'a Curt. The Mayor sat in judgment yesterday upon o-ie case, the merits of which are about these John Crowell, n painter, had been talking tot and teasing a young man named Meyer, in front of the store, where Meyer is a clerk. He took the worry very paiieuily for some time, but finally tired of it and told Cro,w ell-to leave. This that in iividual refused to do, but continual to aggravate Meyer, who told him that if he did not get away he would knock him down. Crowell did not leave, and Meyer was as good as his word. Seizing a heavy billet of wood, he brought his tormentor n powerful blow in the head, whLdi sent him literuLy ''wind ing." A large gash was cut in his headl and in u few moments- he was covered with blood. The parties were both arrested, and after CroweW's head had been drusse t by Dr J P McOombs, they were carried before the Mayor who lined them each $o and costs. Newspaper Borrowers aud S:ealers. There are a number of pcrons in this town who systematica) lv borrow or steal the paper of their neighbors, and read what others have paid for. This is the smallest and most contemptible species of stealing, and the man who would indulge in it, only lacks the opportunity to steal something greater. It is not only stealing, but the very meanest kind of stealing, and nne who does it should be placarded with a card, bearing on it the words "News Thief," and be made to wear it every where. A gentleman informed us not long since that tlie paper had failed to come to his bouie for a long while. He happened to be up one morning when the carrier pass ed, and directly after the carrier passed, a neighbor walked alongand, reaching in to the yard, got the pajer ami carried it off with him. 8everal mornings he was observed to do this, until the gentleman from whom the paper was stolen, drop- ped him a note telling him that his rascal - ity was known, and warning Qiim to de sist. From that time the gentleman nau no further trouble about getting his pa per- This! one instance of this class of roguery, and we have good reason to be lieve there are many others. We repeat, a man who will steal news papers will steal anything else, and will not do to trust out of sight. Now whos hit? ' OOtMUNICATKb. , . fOUtipll BAKER. Ills Confinement, Execution, dee. Having been requested, I gi v some In cidents connected with this ttnfortunate man who'was executed on the 16th Jan., 1874."' . ' ' , X'or what reason I cannot tell, I hate been called upon by every prisoner con detuned for capital punishment in this city for 'the last 10 years to visit them, converse with them, pray with theni and advise tlient in the most critical hours of their existence. . ;,--4 .i" , k Kewton Chandler insisted nn my" re maining with him until his lait lMOmehti, when ' he gave j tbelmost uiimisUkable evidence to all who witnessed" his' execu tion,' oriiistrlumpfc; tfir Bloo over Destli , .Josepb, Baker sa4bMeVr0kVia most despoBding irame oi didu, aa m CHARLOTTE N. C. most to the last moments , bad hope o a commuting of his sentence. But whie he hoped for life to be prolonged, erin though it were only to be confined in tjie Penitentiary for life, he showed how tetia ciouly we cling to life, and almost CUi vincing us that the evil spirit once spoke the truth in what he said in reference to Job : -A.lUb.at a man hath will he give for his life." Bat without taking up more time I will only mention the circumstances of his last day. As he had requested me to be with him in his last moments, I visited him early in the morning with Rev t4j Carraway, who conversed with and prayed for him. A great many persons, his friends and relatives also viited him up to within about an hour of his execution when, by request his cell door was closed, requesting me to remain privately inside of the cell with him. Then he told me the Governor had been telegraphed to to give him a tf spite of one week. 1 told him not to hupje even for a moment longer, but cast all hrs care on Jesus, who was able to wash out all his guilty stains. He said he was doing tint, and said to me, "I want to get do wn aud pray," when 1 knelt with him and he offere 1 up one of tlw most fervent prayers that. I ever heard, aud i verily believe h prayed in faith. After he arose he ex pressed confidence in Christ's willingness and ability to, save him. He said he fell that he could meet death without fear; said the sting of death was severe but consoled himself by saying it would not last long. He had calmness and joy on his countenance, and said, "I feel likesing ing," when he sang all of that beautiful hymn : "There is a fountain filled with blood," after which his cell door was opened aud the Sheriff appeared with the rope inform ing him that the answer to the telegram had been received and that the Governor had refused to interfere. He was not ex cited at the announcement, but met his doom with calmness and composure. He requested me to offer up a prayer for him while he knelt on tlie platform with the rope arouud his neck, after which he was asked if he wished to say anything or pray. whan he kue.t and culled on God through Christ to save him, as he soou expected t appear in his presence. Every heart felt. we think, to hear the strong appeals which. heiiuuiataUoti tosave him from death and hell arid save him in heaven. He then bade the Sheriff and Deputy and my self farewell, aud was launched into vast eternity, leaving behind him the warning to us all to abstain from sin, especially the sin of dram drinking that brought him to his nrieerable end. John F. Butt. Col.Wfti Lenders, theChief Clerk of the Senate, is siiill confined, tu his km. in from indisposition, hut the ivVirs is glad to state is convalescing. $200 worth of hoots and shoes were stolen from the store of Evans ii Vonghaleii, in Wilmington, on Tuesday night. Two of the thieves, negroes', were captured. Wild Cherry Balsam, The memory of Dr Wistar is embalmed in the hearts of thousands whom his Balsal of Wild Cherry bus cured of coughs, eold, consumption, or some other form of pulmonary .uie-eae. It is now over forty years since this pre paration was brought before the pundc. ami yet the uemaua tor it is constantly in creasing, tjan 22 . j The Inventor of Fairbanks' Scales Knighted. A letter from the United States Commis sioner at Vienna, announces that the Em peror of Austria has created Thaddeus Fairbanks, of 6t. Johnsbury, Vt., the in ventor of the Fairbank1 Scales, a Knight of the Imperial Order of "Francis Joseph.1' This is a rare testimonial to the value of American inventive geniu?, but when the immense value ot a reliable ana standard weitfhimr machine to the commerce o the entire ciyiuzed world is considered, it is one fully merited. The world. The Great Antagonist of Disease. What is the great antagonist of disease? It is the vital principle. From the mo- 4, . I . . -4 : . ...... latfahiltA.1 in fr I A 1' w I u cliail ion ngtlUj lUe',utrudcr un- til It either conquers or is conquered. Which side should medicinal science es pouse in this life and deulh truggle? Should it depress and cripple the physical energies of the patient, thereby helping the disorder, or should it reinforce the vi tality of the patient and thereby assist iu. ii-. .i .. :i . it-...... . ....re queuing tlie aiiiueiii . vi wuioc mc ('iir per answer to this question must be obvi ous to every one above the grade of art idiot or a lunatic, and hence it follows that the weak and broken down invalid who choses to dose himself with depleting slops, instead of toning, invigorating aud vitalizing his enervated frame with Hos tdter's btoruach Bitters, must be either feeble minded or deranged. Surely noth ing short of imbecility, or insanity could induce a person laboring under bodilv weakness aud nervous prostration, to take day . after day power ul d ses of some dras tic purgative in the hope of gaining strength thereby. Although charlatans may adyertise preparations of this charac ter as tonics, peopleiu'theTull possession of their reason can not, one would think, accept them as such. if they do the pen alty of their credulity may be the short ening of their lives. . The rheumatic; the dyspeptic the billions, the debilitated and nervous, and all who are subject to inter mittent, or other diseases brought on by the inclement weather which prevails at this season, will dp well to strengthen their nerves, tone their stomachs aud re gulate their, Dowels with the Bitters. Thai two-fold opraun; oi.ine restorative as an invigorant and an aperient in addition to its direct and specific effect upon , the dis ordered liver, renders, it a most efficient remedy for complaints of the digestive, se IretiveaAd excretive organs, at present in Use. - This, fact y h conceded by eminent member of the facility k whose . testimony to that effect is published in Hos tetter's Almanac-for 1874. tiljan22 UNHAY. JANUARY 18, 1874. New Advertisements. 1874. JOB 1874. HAVING TAKEN CHARGE OF. the Job Printing Office over Aiessrs. WILSN' & BLA' K'S Diug Ntore-, 1 respectful y solicit a share of patronage. Work done with neatness and dis patch. ALFRED ALPIUXH. Jan. 18tf Office of "The Singer Marig Co., So 34. Union ftquu- e, New York, January 10th, 1874. II. C. Turpin, Manager : Dear Bik: It has recently come to our notice that a firm in .d out real are inanu Jacturing Sewing Machines in imitation of ours, and that they are flooding the United States with eircu.ars. the character of which is to deceive the public into the be lief .that they can supply exact ignitatiotvt of our Machine at greatly reduced price?. The ohject of this circular letter is to ad vise you that we have aiready taken the preliminary steps to prosecute the firm spoken of, both for infringing on Letters hateiit, and lor ilieuhwairuiiiuble attempt to trff.de on our name. But as some time will be necessaiy in the bringing of suits to an issue, we desire you to warn the peo ple of your locality against purchasing at any price, or on any terms; for by so do ing they will subject, themselves to heavy payments tor infringement of our Patents, which under all circumstances will be sus tained. Should it come to your knowledge that any itarties of resionsibility in your local ity purchased spurious machines, you will oblige us by communicating all necesssary in format ion at onee. Helped in i I v, THE SINGER MAN'G CO., Insi.ee A. Hoppeb, fresideiU. jan 18, 1 wk. , THE HUMANITIES AND INDUSTRIES. Carolina Military Institute, C1IAULOTTK, N. (J. THIS Institute, with its departments 1'renaratory amidol legiate is no in full ami successful operation. It contains new and proyiesive features in education and training. The next Term begins February 14th. bend lor circulars. Address, Col. J. P. THOMAS, buperinlendent. tan 1 1 u. Extra Sujrar Cured Hams, lew iTleat. BEKF TONGUES, Choice Family Flour, just receive at jun 17 J. S. M. DAVIDSONS, 3rd door above Market, Trade St. Butyl's Cclebr;u?l Garden A VERY large supply of these Seed for A the wholesale and retail trade, just received at jun 17 SCARR'S DRUG STORE. rpHE best fhiid for Infants and Invalids JL prepared bv Savorv & Moore, Loudon, at jan 17 S'-ARR's DRTJG STORE. ITALIAN MACARONI, A fresh "sup'pTv at jun 17 PCARR'S DRUG STOKE. pURK CIDER VINEGAR fir sale at janj7 SCARR'S DRUG STORE. Here We Conic Again Willi a Hush ! Goods Coming in by Ercry Triiin! Come One and All ! THIS morn ns the Largest and Finest Apple-. Oranges, Leinns, Cocoaiiuts, Ka.-ins, Figs, Datts, Currants, Citron, Ha nannas. Pine Apples in cans. Oysters, To niatto'S, Peaches aud Pickles. THE Largest Assortment of Candy and Nuts at Retail in th city. ; p'rench Candy, pure, ami freli, of everv varierv. and Grotinil Peas at wholesale ami retail. Snuff of ail kinds, lohacco. Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Spices of every descnp tion. Dread, Cakes, Pies, Rolls, Buns and Rve Bread. We don't advertise what we have not got. Grit your teeth old viper you bite a nil. jan 17 C. S. HOLT0N & CO. Carpets. YITE have a large stock of CARPETS if that we are determined to close out, which we are offering at great bargains, jan 17, 3t BR EM, BROWN fe . A CARD. TTAVING purchased tfie property fomi- erlv known ustSTOWK'S FACTORY. 1 shall continue the manufacture ofSUIlt' TlNliS and YARNS, and respectfully a.k a share of the public patronage. Onlers atldressed to rue at Charlotte, N. C. will be promptly ft I led. jau 16; 2wks T. H. GAITHER jQ I ARIES for 1874 at jan 17 PUREOY'S. 35,000 jan 17 ENVELOPES, just received, PUREFOY'3. OA REAMS LETTER,. CAP. BILL and TUV COMMERCIAL NOTE PAPER. jan 17 PUREFOY'S. HOBSES AND MULES. T?0R sale at Wadswnrth's Sale and Liv JL . jery Stables. The finest stock always on hand. Persons wishing to purchase horses .or mules will findU to their advantage to tad) on - . v J. W. WADSWORTH. jan 15 tf CbarioUe, N. C. On Consignment. FIFTY barrels Bolted and Unbolted roerl. Seven tyFive barrels of Green Ap ples. SonieV very .large and fine. Free frotniotrand frost. Ate nice' Mount Un Potatoes, for sale on arrival, at Jan 17 & K SMITH. No 1,515 New Aivertisements. A. HALES, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, A rfD DEALER IS Fine Watches, (locks, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, GOLD RINGS, &c. CHARLOTTE, N. C, (Next door to Tiddy's Book Store.) . All work neatly done and warranted, jan 15 THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS day sold their entire stock, consisting of Liquors, Tobacco and General Merchan dise to VV. J. Black, and take pleasure in commending him to their late customer 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. o, 1674. Having purchased as above, I am pre jwred to fill all orders entrusted to my care, and from lon; experience in the business can guarantee satisfaction. To my old friends and those of Messrs. Houston tfc Co., 1 would say give me a trial. W. J. BLACK. Jan. 6th, 1874. 4 tf Gil A II AM & KASll'S LAND, LABOR A. IMMIGRATION AGENCY. CHARLOTTE, N. C. WE negotiate sides and leases of city residences, and lots, and farming and min eral lands, improved and unimproved, in this section and in Western North Caroli na, and will exhibit the same to the in spection of our pstrons. Special attention f Capitalists invited to several fine tracts now on our register, affording facilities for raising cattle, sheep, c., and many corr taining an abundance of such minerals as G0LC, COPPER, IRON, PLUMBAGO, MARBLE and LIMESTONE. Also two IRON FURNACES ready for operation, with an abundance of ore and flux at hand Also several water-p ivers for Forges, Mills and Factories. Many of these tract. are well adapted to the cultivation o Cotton, Tobacco, the Vine, and the vurioi grasses, cereals, and fruits, mid are abui: dantly supplied with such timber as chc? nut, hickory, walnut, pine, cedar and oak We can sell in tracts of from 100 acres t 20,000 acres, with dwellings or without. Parties wishing to employ Northern o European laborers may learn our term upon application by letter or in person. GRAHAM & NASH, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law. PRACTICE in ALL the STATE i FEDERAL COURTS. M KK Ol LK' TIONS, EXAMINE TITLES, and FUi NISI! ABSTRACTS. R. D GRAHAM, Jan 15, dly & wkr Cm F. NASIi Recty li-ifllaiH Silver Spmci The Most Beautiful Tree in America ; Round actua, mountain Sunflower, Painter's Brush, Pike's Peak Columbine, aud other Rocky Mountain Specialties. For descriptive Catalogue and Price Lis of seed, address, LANDIS fc FEGAN, Denver, Colorado. Special Rates to Nurserymen and Dealer jan 11 lm . Ufe In the Old Land Yet ? THE OLD SOUTHERN SEWING A1A CHINE EMPORIUM, the first hout of the kind ojened iu 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. THE HOWE MACHINE ' ' is the best family machine.; Took the premium at the last American Institute Fair over all others. It rruis 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.G.MAXWELL, jan 6 4 harhtte. K, U rvKE HtfSDREff Boxes Initialed French I J Paper lust received at 1 J M PUREFOY'S. RATES OP ADVERTISING. One Square one time.......... $1 00 two davs l 50 three !a.vs 2 00 'four days...... 2J50 five days JfOO one week 3 50 two weeks... 5 00 three weeks 6 50 one month 8 00 Contract AdTcrtisenientA takwn at proportionately Uw rates. Five Stinarw estimated at a quarter-col uran, and ten squares as a half-column. New. Advertisements. Dll. I . SCAItlt, 65 O B 00 G CHARLOTTE, N, C. Prescriptions prepared at all hours of the Day and night. Clioice Green and Black Ten,. Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at SCAUR'S june 29 Drug Store. FKEM1 PICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, &c, at F. SCAlTTVS june 29 Drugstore,- Pure n!nd Oil. Finest article in Market, at , F. SCARR'S june 20, 1872 Drug Store. THEBANK CF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000. Ja. Tcrnkr Tatk, President. Thos. VV. Dewkv. Cishier, F. H. Dkwkt, Asst. trashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE L DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assembly and duly organized under laws 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 receive Deposits subject to Cieck. and will Allow Interest Accordh g to Agreement on all Deposits left on tinn , r issue "ertiheates of Deposit bearing in terest nt the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on all sums iyiii& undrawn over thirty days. Cold nd RiHcri Coin, Billion and Rank Notes bought and Sold.- THns VV. DEWEY, jan. 1 Cashier. THE GREAT KEMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to ibis stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy , cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens . aiid cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. FHEPABED BT BETH w. IWLE & SOUS, Boston, ICass., . Aad sold by Druggists and Dealers generally. Snle of Real Estate. By Virtue of a first mortgase deed to the FirstiHuibiiniruV .Loan AsH-iation. and setumd mortgage to nie, I will sell at the Court 'House dor in Charlotte, at public auction, on Saturday, Januan' 24th,' the house and lot on Chrnch street, now oc cupied by John F., Iutt. 1 have in hand for collection the books ami accounts of John F Butt. The debtors of the said iiutt will settle with we. tmi T t4 ; - W. J, BLACK. fHVfcNT , Doeu Tuck Memoranduma. at jan 17 PUREFOY'S. Berry Frcncli ttll Yeast PoVder, , Coleman's English Mustard, i janS-tf W. K. BUKWELICOv
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