r v. The Charlotte Observer. PUBLISHED DY JOHNSTONE JONES. ; Office, Springs' Building,, Trade Street. - .-- vi EATE8 or SUBSCMPTlOW. Daily ne year in "i vam, v ....$8 00 aw months, in advance, ....... 3 00 1 50 60 $3.50 Three Months, in advance, i One month, m auvance...... Tri-Wefkly, ene year..w.., Weekly, one vear 2.00 LOCAL, AFFAIRS: JOS. P. CAL.DJVEIX, local Editor. Cotton Market. ' " Tucrsday, January 22, 1874 Inferior, 711 Ordinary, 12 Good Ordinary, 13i Strict Goo.i Ordinary, ' 13 Low Middling, 14 Market dull. Sales to-day 404 bales. Sev York Market closes dull for spots at decline. Low Mid 15. LOCAL. DOTS. Overcoats were not used yesterday, aid it was altogether too warm even without them to be pleasant. The Weekly Observes publishes twen-ty-tliree columns of reading matter every week. Advertisers take notice. The County Commissioners at their next meeting should take some action in re gard to the jail. It is in a very dirty con dition. Personal. Monroe Seagle, Esq., of the JJncohi Progress, was in the city yesterday. We regret having been out and consequent ly missing him when he called. Lodged in Jail L D Chambers, one of the Tennessee gang of counterfeiters, on whose track the officers have been for some time, has been arrested and lodged in jail at Charlotte. Air-line Ilailroad. Nothing has yet been heard from the meeting of Directors of the Air-Line Railroad, held at Atlanta j on Wednesday, which was to have select ed a Superintendent for the road, vice Col li. Y. Sage. mayor's Court. Taylor Means, the negro mentioned yesterday, as having sto len a shawl the night previous and having been captured, was before His Honor May or Davidson yesterday morning. He was lined live dollars and costs. Left Out. We leave out a great deal of local matter prepared for this issue, to make room in our columns for the inter esting discussion which took place on Wednesday, on the question of finances, in which discussion Judge Merrimon, of North Carolina, took the leading part. Ret urned to His Old Post. Mr. John "Wilson will return this morning to occupy his former position as agent of the N. Q. Kail road Depot at Charlotte. During his absence the duties of the office have been performed by Capt. S. J. Tucker, of Rich mond, Va. t .. I ne Execution JLast Friday. The Richmond (Va.) Enquirer, speaking of the execution of Joe Baker, in this city on Friday last, asks : "Who says impartial justice is not met ed out in the South regardless of race, col or condition, when a white man who wa&a hrnvfi C.mi fprl prntfl snlriipr hi ring the war, was hanged in Charlotte, N. C, last Friday for the murder of a nejiro?" newspaper Stealers. The Raleigh bentind copies our article of Sunday morn ing upon newspaper stealers, and adds, hattier hard Mr Obsekver, upon those who read their neighbor's papers." We ask the Sentinel what is the difference, in principle, between stealing newspapers and stealing stealing. State Bonds ?- Stealing is ine Concert Last Night. The -mem bers of the Mozart Musical Society gave a I Concert last evening at the Institute for VOUllsr lariiros fr.r Orphan Asylum. Quite a large crowd was in an', was m at tendance, nearly every seat being nuca. The Concert was a perfect success m every point of view. The singing was splendid, and Prof. Phifer presided at the piano with his usual skill. TheaudiennA testified thoir snnriafmn of the performance by frequent applause, ana many of the pieces were encored. The only complaint mide was that the Con cert was not long enough. - . - i The member of the Club may congratu; late themselves upon having given a high ly acceptable entertainment one to which the public turned out well and enjoyed Verily, a Hardened Case; A week ago yesterday, as the public may remem ter, we made mention of the fact that a j . v. ": uce" nocicea aown and robDed in eana- bury the night previous, was intJharlotte, under surgical treatment for the wounds he had received. He was kindly taken in- V. l - . . . . i uouse or uoi u vv Kraasnaw. ana was given the most assiduous, attention by Dra Miller and Jones. Under their skill ful treatment he soon began to recover, though dangerously hurt, and in a few days was so far improved as to be able to get out of bed and walk about. ine morning on which he arrived in r ... ... . . - tionofthe Air Line and N C Railroads; nanotte. hia bAPrnc-A was 1 p. ft. at the lune- oack to Col Bradshaw's and got supper; after which he walked out of .the house and has not yet returned. . . , . r . h is unnecessary to say that Mr Hughes left his doctors', dniggibt'B,' and board bills un paid. He of courjse Remembered to forget them. ' elfore he recovered entirely, Px ana an evening or two ago, Hughes went yui'V" CAROLINA M1LJ.TA1S. i usaiuvuu. down ' . .. anA Alexander H. Stephens4 !andmher 2j3ti fi . down to the junction, , got XSi it f .and rominent goUtberhe yere severe j - - V; and brought it to the Air Line Depot, foot handled; Was writteii out . by MrV n , ' CaU and Tryj Tliem. ,' of Trade street, and left ifc He then went frr of ATassachusetts. and given- to JzXr?;J ilI'.L.: "2. . grot :fiiMittt teeTOL ; .-. J '. . " ' - ' . . .';:.".; ...... - ' ' ". - 11 i ; . . . 1 1 'l;;- , ' , , , ., . VOL. 'J. .,Ucu .uiui very cioseiy ana "Mr. McLean " said Gen Dix to became convinced . that-his fine story, Washington McLeanwho had pro about being assaulted and xobbed was a vided himself with an immense put up story, and that he Lad, received his "demijohn of whiskey, which he injuriesinome other way than the man ner stated. - . ; : . If anybody inows of a meaner man thn this one, in H aven's name trot him out. Another Robbery in the Five Points. At a late hour on Wednesday night, a man who had come from Lancaster coun ty, S. C, to Charlotte, to do some trading, reported to the police that he ,had been robbed. It appears that, after he had re ceived the money for the products which he had brought here for sale, and after transacting ai lhis business he wentinto one of the infamous negro dens in rear of the Market , where he was robbed of his pock et book and $500 worth of good notes, ac counts, &c. The police began to work up the case, and yesterday morning arrested Frances Ross, colored, and lodged her in the guard house. She was committed up-r on the testimony of Jane Alexander, who said she saw Frances receive it from the hands of Ella Bell Ella has decamped I and can nowhere be found by the police. No part of the money has yet been recov ered ; the one who was jugged denies any knowledge of the robbery. The police are on the qui vive, and will get the stolen pro perty if there is any chance to do so. We have but little sympathy for the man. A person who goes into such low down places as this spoken of, deserves to lose all he has. However, this should not keep the police from haying a keen look out upon this most infamous of all the in- fam0us localities about the city. Waite's Popularity in Toledo Brief Sketcn of His Career as a Lawyer. Statasman. and Interna tional Jurist. Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1S74. The nomination of Judge W.iiie for Chief Justice is received with ex pressions of great satisfaction by all parties. To-morrow morning the Commercial will give a brief sketch of Judge Waite's Hie, from which it ap pears he is a son of the late Chief Justice Waite, of Connecticut, one of the leading jurists of New Eng land, lie is now in his fifty-eighth year. . He graduated at Yale College at the age of 22. In 18o8 he came to Toledo and studied law with S. M. Y'ou4g, now of Xojedo, .with whom he practiced lor eighteen years. He has for nianv rears stood at the head of the Bar of Northwestern Ohio, and twice declined a seat on the Su preme Lourt pencn or unio. in ism he was elected a mefmoef ol the Leg islature, serving with distinction. In 1S62 he was a candidate forCongn ss, and though defeated, he received a majority of 1,200 in loledo. In De cember, 1871, he was appointed as a counsel to Geneva, which position he filled with honor. He is now serv- as a member and President of the Ohio Constitutional Convention, to which position he was chosen by the unanimous vote of both parties. Ihe present appointment, like all other public honorswhich he has received, has come to him without the slightest seeking on his part. He he has discouraged his personal friends from efforts to secure the ol ace for him. His neighbors feel everv assurance that in this, as in every other trust, he will abundant lv uistilv the conhdence reposed in him . Oue U. S. Senators. We were among the first (T. C. Evans, with whom wewere associated in pubiishin the Hillsboro Recorder, was the fhst) to ft0?0?? and VIemt V Gen. Mat. Sanson, for United-Statt of Ua Senator. We thought there was a World of smartness in his comnosi- t,ion. We still think so but it re-1 quires a "ehocking'machine" to get it out of him 1 We have been rath- er disatmointed in Mat. We fear he 8 too much engaged in decking his PePV'" HXJU '.B ,y", D11U " exhibit any great intellectual powe s. If we had -a galvanic battery we'd he almost tempted to go all the way to Waahington and apply it to the Wen- eral, until tie opened nis moutn in some shaDe or form for the interest of North Carolina. As for Judare Merrimon. who s'anda in Governor Vance's political slipperswc 'can only say, "blessed are they who expect nothing." He 1 A - 1 l il I n 4-..... - nnl if tkan eoalled his vanity he would be with- nti, a nD.P Wa'll hot on him nnt dressing irny man in Congress, and beatingjioy Senator facing a large mirror and admiring himself He .vnTr V. rwaavaf trot. CtfF a "hltr snPPP.ll fe" " some of these days, whuen the gais all right. ' L , r But, may-be, it's; wrong inns thus to allude to urSenatots Can't help it.--3IiUon Chronicle. " A Washington correspondent of the Lvnchburg Virginian asserts tnai IT. - . t"f J ' kl- T3T t.hA sneecn, aeiiverea m w xiuuae Jby Mr.BlliotUhe IT Jbe .MiitonCrtmicfe lsaya Hon Henry.ICIipillllUboron most nolished oratbr in North Caro- 1 1 n a. ' And - the i? Chvaoiele is about right. i w ' . j . , i . w - t .- iwmi m- i - it a - nnpr - iTr-u'.arr wna x;w ci CHARLOTTE N. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1874. wanted to send to Gen. Roger A. Pry4 or, in Fort Lafayette "Mr. McLean why shduid you expect me to send; a jug of whiskey to Gen. Pryor, I should like to know?" "Because," was the reply,. "Gen. Pryor likes whiskey." Dix hadn't thought of that. The reason was a perfect nov elty1 to him. So he smiled and pass ed the jug.- Raleigh News i On Monday nisrht the 12th of January, the mills, barns, work -shops, furniture warehouses, of James W. Moore, of Rockingham county, were burned entirely; the horses, mules, cattle and about $100 worth of furniture being all that was saved. The loss is estimated at $10.- 000. Thousands have been changed by the use of the Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of Iron) from weak, sickly, .suffering crest tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women, and invalids cannot reason- ably hesitate to give it a trial. For Pys pepsia and Debility it is a specific. til jan 29 Sustain the Sinking System. i The flashes of excitement produced by the stimulants in ordinary use, are followr ed by a reaction that is always more or less injurious. Just as the darkness, il luminated for a moment by the lightning's glare, becomes apparently blacker than ever after the flash is over, so the mental' gloom and physical debility tha vanishes temporarily under the influence'of a dram return with a ten-fold intensity when the first transient effect ceases. Yet physicians habitually prescribe the liquors of com merce lor patients suttenng from bodile weakness and mental despondency. The true remedy in such cases is a pure stirau-: tant medicated with the finest touioo cm& alteratives which the vegetable kingdom affords, and Hostetter1s Stomach Bitters & the only preparation at present known which thoroughly meets the emergency The effect of this popular restorative is continuous. Each dose taken invigorate the vital energies and the brain, and its prolonged use will unquestionably cure any case of debilitv, hypochondria, or mental torpidity that does not arise from organic causes beyond the reach of medi cine. It is, in the strictest sense of the word, an invigorating and regulating cor dial. If the nerves are tremulous and re laxed, it braces theni : it the bowels are constipated; it relieves them : if the liver is torpid it promotes activity in tuat or gan; if the mind i3 gloomy, it clears away the clouds; it the appetite is poor and di- eestion a slow and painful operation, it creates a relish for food - and enables the stomach to convert it into healthful ' alb ment. Moreover, it is a specific for a large number of ailments, some of which are particularly prevalent in the damp and chilly weather which we so often expen ence in mid winter. Among these may be mentioned rheumatism, chills and fe ver and all the morbid conditions of the digestive and secretive organs superinduc ed by sudden changes of temperature and the inclemencies of the season, til jan 29 New Advertisements. REMOVAL. A. A. GAST0H, WHOLESALL & RETAIL DEALER IN STOVES, Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Brass, Copper, &c, has removed next door to D. II. Byerly, under the Central Hotel, where he will be pleased to have a call from his friends and the public generally. Repairing of all kinds done on short notice. A. A. GASTON, jan 23. 1 w. HORSES AND MULES. FOR sale at Wadsworth's Sale and Livery Stables. The finest stock always on hand. Per sons wishing to purchase horsesror mules will find it to their advan tage to call on J. W. WADSWORTH. jan 15 tf Charlotte, N. C. COMBS, Hair Bruches, Puff Boxes Lu bin's Extracts, iust received. W. R- BUR WELL & CO. TITE are the Manufacturers' agents for YV Cutler's Pocket Inhaler W. R. BURWELL & CO. TjUGHTEEN Thousand Cigars of superi- Ilk or brands now in store W. R- BURWELL & CO. Jan 23 Something Fresh. i I r " ifA White Head Cabbage, 150 Onioa 10U Sets, Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, &c., just in at ' jan J. L V 1.1OVl" f 3rd door above Market. WANTED ! TWO or THREE First-Class Boot Ma kers. " jan 22, lwk SAMPLE & ALEXAJSDifiK t CHATTEL. MORTGAGES FOR SALE at the OBSERVER OFFICE. L OS T ! A half Avrshiie COW. black and white spots t brought from Fairfield, S. CM to reward will pe-paiu the i il rnade than; the celebrated Lunch Milk: Biscuit,' juat received at j - 3rd door above .Market, .Trade bc npTjRE CIDER -VIJIEGAE for sale at. jan 17 CARE STORE. Uew Advertisements. 0. DO WD, ATTOR NEY-AT-LA1V, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office near Court House next door to jan 21, 3mos. Col. John E. Brown. FOR SALE. FINE FARM near the citv of Charlotte containing about :J0O acres. Can be had upon good terms by applying soon to jan 21 UKAUAM & JNASld, Attorneys, Court House. STILL THEY COME ! F. M. SIIEL.TQ1V, Is constantly receiving at his new Furni ture Room Bedsteads, Swing and Rocking Cradles, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables. Wardrobes, Chairs, Chamber Suits, -fee. A full assortment of Mattrasses and Spring ueds always on hand." jan 2l3t THE DIXIE PUMP Is cheap, durable, simple nd useful, and is maintaing its position in the front ranks of ail Wooden rumps, whether made North or South. It is light and will bear shipping 200 miles by rail. Orders solicit ed, retail and wholesale. jan 21, tf G. L. GREESON, Charlotte, N. C. Hepatic OR LIVER CURE. For all Derangements of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. This Compound is pronounced by Dr. C. A. SIMMONS, who was the former propri etor of Simmons' Liver Regulator, as being far superior to it or any other preparation now offered to the public. It is put up in liquid form , and is, therefore, always ready for immediate use in cases of violent at tacks of Colic, Headache, &c. ; besides, by this means its proper proportions are al ways guaranteed, and the price within the reach of all. It is put up in large bottles, and is for sale by Druggists, Country Merchants and Dealers throughout the State. For sale by WILSON & BLACK, jan 21, 1 yr Druggists, Charlotte, N. C. BOARD, Note cheap, at jan 21 and .Letter UJips, very PUREFOY'S. gLATES, aH sizes, at jan 21 PUREFOY'S. T SABER'S Rubber Head, Eagle, Office jan 21 . PUREFOY'S. T AVID'S Black Ink in Stands, 4 ounce, xJ 8 ounce, Pint, Pint and Quart Bot tles. Carmine, Violet and Blue Ink. Ar nold's Writing and Copving Ink in i Pint and Pint Bottles, for sale at jan 21 PUREFOY'S. T71LAT Glass Instands, 2, 3, 4 and 5 inches Jl in diameter, at jan 21 PUREFOY'S. LOST DOG ! A WHITE BULL DOG, medium sized, about 2 years' old. A liberal reward will be paid for the return ot the dog. janUl j. w. WAUiswuKiii, L.andreths Garden Seed! WE haye just received a very large sup ply of these celebrated Seed, which have been used throughout the South for so many jrears. wnoiesaie craae suppneu at Landreth's prices. jan 21 W. t. hvkwl,Li, Druecists. Springs' Corner, CharUtte, N. C NOTICE. CLOSE my Boarding House this day. C. F. WATERS. I jan 20 3t THAT COOK. Onr cook lisia arrived, we are now rre- parec to give our friends a good meal, Oys ter plates eo., at short notice. Meals at all hours. x. JN . SMITH. SELLING OFF. In view of moving soon, I have reduced the prices on my goods in order to reduce my stocK as much as possiDie.. inosa wishing bargains in Groceries or Liquors will do well to call and see me soon. B, N. SMITH. THE LAST CALL! I CAN BE FOILED at the Market from 9 to 3 o'clock of each day until the 25th day of January, at which time the property of all delinquents will be adver tised for sale for city taxes. The city must have money, peaceably it you will, forcibly if I must. J. R. ERWIN, ian 13. 11 1. Tax Collector. On Consignment. FIFTY barrels Bolted and Unbolted me?U Seventy-Five barrels of Green Ap- nles. Some very large and fine. Free from rot and" frost. Also nice Mountun Potatoes, for sale on arrival, at jan 17 B. N. SMITH. rriHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS A day sold their entire stock, consisting of Liauors, Toba'so ana Ueneral Merchan dise to W. J. Black, and take pleasure, in cbmmendingThim to their late customers and friends as in every way worthy of their patronage, ana trust tuey wiu xransier ine same to him, W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO. .Charlotte; N.C, Jan. 6, 1874. . , - Having ftnrrhMM an above. I am rre- pared to fill all orders entrusted to my care, and from lor 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. 6ttf. 1S74. tf CGBpi No 1,519- New'Advertisements. A. HALES, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, AKD DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, GOLD RINGS, &c. CHARLOTTE, N. C, (Next door to Tiddy's Book Store.) All work neatly done and warranted. jan 15 OBSERVER mi JUST RECEIVED, A large lot of excel lent material for JOB WORK of all descriptions, both plain and fancy. Send in yonr orders at once. S?With 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 Heads, Note-Heads and Letter-Heads, at the OBSERVER OFFICE. jan 7 TUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Enyel 0 opes and Visiting Cards, at the jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE. TUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS,, O (Nos. 4, 5 and 6) at the jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE. IF YOU WANT JOB PRINTING done, call at the IjKNrKVtn JUo Urrlut. bATISFACTION GUARANTEED, THE HUMANITIES AND INDUSTRIES', Carolina Military Institute, CHARLOTTE, N. C. mHIS Institute, with its departments- -L Preparatory and Collegiate is now in full and successful operation. It contains new and progressive features in education and training. The next Term begins February 14th. Send for circulars. Address, Col. J. P. THOMAS, Superintendent. jan 17 tf. Buisi's Celebrated Garden Seeds. A VERY large supply of these Seeds for iA the wholesale and retail trade, just received at jan 17 SCARR'S DRUG STORE. THE best food for Infants and Invalids, prepared by Savory & Moore, London, at jan 17 SCARR's DRUG STORE. TTALIAN MACAROXI, A fresh supply J. at jan 17 SCARR'S DRUG STORE. FOR SALE City Lots, and Lands in Gas ton County T OFFER for sale on reasonable terms 1 six Lots on 10th street, in the citv of Charlotte, near the residences of C. Dowd, Mrs. Rums Johnston and K. r . Davidson. Also 1,200 airess of land, in Gaston x 3 i. i i i : tral Railroad, known as the Tobacco Farm. In mv absence refer to J. V. Uuion or T. W. Dewey, for plats and further partic ulars. Jan 1, lmo. B. S. GUI0N. Carpets. large stock of TITE have a CARPETS that we are determined to close out, which we are offering at great bargains jan 17, 3t BREM, BROWN & CO. A CARD. TTAVING purchased the property form IT erlv known as 8T0WE'S FACTORY, I shall continue the manufacture of SHIR TINGS and YARNS, and respectfully ask a share of the public patronage. Orders addressed to me at Charlotte, N. C. will be promptly filled. janl6,2wks t. 1. UAn.ti.KK. QIARIES for 1874 at jan 17 PUREFOY'S. Or AAA ENVELOPES, just received, HO (Mill 2VJ!aA'ri5' rvuMivwt ULT,YVV at jan 17 PUREFOY'S. OA REAMS LErrTEK, CAr, HlJULi ana UU COMMERCIAL NOTE PAPER. jan 17 PUREFOY'S. Italian Macaroni. TUSTBeceiYea!a U dc 11-tf Scarr's. RATES OP ADVERTISING. One Square one time-.. $1 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 GO 3 50. 5 00 . 6 50 nu ua .... ..... three days...... four days.........:, five days one week two weeks......... three weeks.. .... one month 8 00 Contract Advertisements taksn at proportion ately-hw rates. Five Squares estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. New Advertisements. DR. F, SCARll, i OQ a o B CO CHARLOTTE, N. C. Prescriptions prepared at all of the Day and night hours. Choice Green and Black Tea,. Selected especially for Family and Inval-. ids, at SCARR'S june 29 ' Drug Store. FRESH SPICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, fec, at F. SCARlTS june 29 Drug Store. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Mart et, at F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000 Jas. Tuenek Tate, President., Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. II. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. 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 Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate ot Eight per cent per Annum on ail sums lying undrawn over thirtj days. Gold and Silver Com, Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W. DEWEY, jan. 1 lotd. Cashier. GRAHAM & NAStl'S LAND, LABOR & IMMIGRATION AGENCY. CHARLOTTE, K C. WE negotiate sales 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 patrons. Special attention of Capitalists invited to several fine tracts now on our register, affording facilities for raising cattle, sheep, &c, and many con-. taining an abundance of such minerals as GOLT, 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-powers for Forges, Mills and Factories. Many of these tracts are well adapted to the cultivation oi Cotton, Tobaceorthe Vine, and the various grasses, cereals, and fruits, and are abun-. dantly supplied with such timber as ches- ""V) " ' ,r " We can sell in tracts of from 100 ceres to, 20,000 acres, with dwellings, or without. Parties wishing to employ Northern or European laborers may learn our terms. upon application by letter or in person. GRAHAM & ITASH, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law. PRACTICE in ALL the STATE and FEDERAL COURTS. MAKE COLLEC TIONS, EXAMINE TITLES, and FUR NISH ABSTBAtrro. R. D. GRAHAM, F. NASH. Jan 15, dly & wky 6m Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of a first mortgage deed to the First Building fc Loan Association, and second mortgage to me, I will sell at the Court House door in Charlotte, at public auction, on Saturday, January 24th, the ndlotonChrucn street, now oc- nnniui Kv Tfttin If. Rntt. ' I have in hand for collection the books and accounts of John F. Butt. The debtors of the said Butt will settle with me. jan 7 t24 W. J. BLACK. 15,000 jan 8-tf CIGARS, just received. Fine Chewing Tobacco. W. R. BURWELL & CO-

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