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' J The Charlotte Obseryer. RATES OF ADVERTISING. . f JOHNSTONE JOkES Office, Spring' ( Building, Trade Street. One Square one tima...,,,..........!! 0 tt i t ii CI II it II WO UAVftMttmMMMM X OV three days..u........ 2 0ft four days 2 50 fir day 3 00 one week.M.........T..... 3 50 two Treeing a-. 5 00- three weeks......... 6 50 one month...:..........-..... 8 00 ' BATES at 8UB9CRIPTIOK, ff. niilv One yf b wlvauiv'i$6 00 x month'" iirWiyam:e,v..".W.aJ. 3 00 Three Mbndia In advanee;.?..;; 1 60 Xri-We"kj2f, Hijei,yei.M,..v.,VM.... $3.50 Veekly one vear.i.......ar.......... 2.00 $33 Contract Advertisements taken at CHARLOTTE N. C. TtlESDAY. JANUARY 27, 18;4. proportionately low rate. No 1,523 rir Squares estimated at a quarter-col-man, an te squares as a half-column. jj 1 I , M f. , B M J,. J,L. F rr I iM-i1(MjMI)aMi,.-., . . . .. - ', ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' j-". ... .. . ' . .. - : ' : - ' . , . ". ! ' ' " ' ' ' Cottou Market. iJdKbAY, January 26, 1874 Inferior. ,(;oKi 0r1inary, irict fioo. I Ordinary, u,w Middling, Market, closed dull. ' Salt tn-diiy liht. Vw York market dosed dull declined n Mli- Low mid 13. 1U 13 13i Spots LOCAL POTS. There was very little cotton in market yesteiday, "TlternooM shone bright cm the leaf" hit uiglit. (All but the leaf part; just perfretly i1endid" was what ev crvbody said about the weather yester day. Nr-arlv everybody turned out to church on Sunday. It was a bracing, sunny Win ter day. Charlotte Gnwige met yesterday, but transacted ,10 husiness in which the pub lic is in tereU'd. The safe fr t?ie Flirrners' Saving Bank has arrived, and was, on yesterday after noon, haukd n from the depot. There is a school house in Steel Creek Township. i: ,,,is c,nillt5T. bearing the heathenish name of "Stony. Lonesome." In to-morrow's issue will appear in full Senator Waring able speech on the eloc- (ion of jiid omcers, aenvercu in iue 1 IH J I: . -j I . Senate last Friday. i lion. j. L. vajiec, ji iijio viitjr, nin, u reiiuct, deliver a lecture i '.Baltimore on j the 17th of February. His subject wii I he -The Scattered Nations.' Cant R T Waring of the State-Senate, ' and Cl John E Kmwn (d thc flortse, were 1 .it home Sunday and yesterday, and both returned to Raleigh Ia?t evening. Mr Linl wig re-opened the lager beer sa loon under Cochran's yesterday, and is di.-peuMUg an excellent quality of beer, ale and porter. Those who drink these articles should call on him. ' . 4 State Grange. The State Grange Pa trons of Husbandry will meet in Raleigh on the 18th prox., and we have been asked to say that delegates will be passed' over the railroads to Raleigh and return for one fare. Fix the tlridjre. The foot bridge on the corner of Morehead and Church streets needs to be repaired and the planks nailed dixvu. The looseness of the planks caus ed two ladies to be thrown from the bridge on Sunday, and by the fall one of tln.ni injured her foot painfully. Selling at Cost. Mr. E. Shrier has just had printed and is having distributed among his customers, a circular setting forth that he commenced on the 20th of this innnth to sell his stock of Winter goods at oust Hir cash only, to make room for his iarge stock of Spring and Summer goods. Personal. Rev T J Gattis, Agent for Davenport. Female College, is stopping in the city. He informs us that the present session opened with a larger nuibber of pupils than evr before. This College is the property. of the N 0 Conference of the M E Church, South,. and is located at Ia- noir, in Caldwell county , 4 i : The Graded School. There are now 216 pupils in regular attendance at this school. The school is an enterprise which bears in a large degree upon the future of Charlotte, and should, therefore, be nurtui ed carefully. It will accomplish great; good if it continues to be carried on as it now is. The public does not properly ap preciate how important a matter is the free graded school system. - MardI Gras. The beautiful and im posing ceremonies, will begin in , New Or leans on the 17th of February, that being the day set apart and ordained as dedicat ed to His Most Puissant Majesty, the King of the Carnival, and tothe glory of his house and state. The following low rail road rates to Mardi Gras and return, have been given us by. Capt J C Andrews : Charlotte to New Orleans and return $37-50 Salisbury . ,.;.'" V " , ; " ; 38.50 ireensboro VSl -3 J u ! " ; 38.75 oidsboro .. f"; 'j " h I '-ii i .41.25 Danville' ' ' ' 39.75 Richmond " " ' 42.60 Tickets, which will be good for 30 days, wUl be on sale in this city in ample time. Oyster- Roast The Raleigh Nevoti of baturday, has this in its local department. It is of local interest "Col R p Waring, ; the able representa- tirein the Senate from Mecklenburg, was be recipient on Thursday of a couple of barrels of New Rtver oysters from a, friend ; m Newbern.K "Opening wide his doors, at the Carolina House, a large number of wenas, oue jofjwhom .. we,iwere whicn; gathered around the oyster pile, and such a time was rarely ever enjoyed by '.'Wes tern members. The 'company numbered t least fifty of the iolliest members of the General Assembly, and we do not remem- t?p evef enjoying an,ho f-uttu on tnis occasion. " Lecturing on Agrlculture-Our neigh- tations frotu twelve counties to address the people ou agncdttiral matters, lhe General is an experienced agricultur-l ist, being the proprietor of the "model farm," wbdeh is nGastpn county, just across Mir rivor frotA tta favm t Cl. I v..w oucim Alexander, on which was raised the corn which took the premiuru at Vienna last L Autumn. Of course, this being the case, the General's opinion on all questforis per- buinuig 10 iurminir. are entitled to weight. t , , , ... Vt. In an interview held with Gen.Hdl yes- terday afternoon, he stated privately to us I that, while runnins the " model farm " li t.,.,i iM , r i ' u nail uep.u mnm siifropsstnl m mismw rrah grass than anything elte. However, he I knows how corn, wheat, cotton, &c., ouht to be raised. Board of AldermeiuTliP R,rl nit . . wc.-im. There were present His Honor the Mayor and Aldermen Tiddy, Houston, Davidson, Horah, Walker, McNinch, Grier and Hag- ler. The bond question was the most hn- portant matter discussed so far as we could I.. tta,nn,.u i.,..,,,,,, u; question, a motion of Alderman McNinch to submit to a vote of the people the ques tion of issuing bonds to the amount of the floating debt of the city passed, accompani ed by an amendment offered by Alderman T:.J.1.. l.. i i. a., v..- ...i.i r. (l. iri yi. nnnfu !. tit. riiin.. m. -i,.-.f5 .:m i... , .. j... vmuuieiu.uiwciiriyuu.y as pracucu- bie, the people voting "bonds" or "no bonds." The amount voted on will be from i?io,uw ioi,vku, inac Demg aoout roe Lit, t. i ii mm - 1 i 1 t . 1 amount of the floating debt. e will en-j flftiimr tn nnblish t.h. fnll nnv-Hilim s to- morrow. Explosion of an 12ugiue. We learn from passengers on the C, C. & A. R. R., that a freight engine on the Greenville fc ColumbiiJ Railroad, exploded near Saluda Old Town on Sunday, killing the engineer instantly, and mortally wounding the fire man. The engineer was Mr. John Lane, one of the oldest engineers in the South aud one well-known in. this community, having fun for some time ou the South road. At the time" the explosion took place he was holding his watch in his hand. The unfortuna-te man was blown out of the engine, ami when picket! up on the road-side still held the watch, the minute hand of which had stopped at ex actly at 12 o'clock. , The en urine was in motion when the boiler burstcd. It was drawing a heavily loaded train up a steep grade, and it is supposed had ou too much steam Just as he was about to start out that Kiiirnimr fr I .! nn roiii:irL--l to :i f'riplid at the cfe'pot that that was the lar-t trip he '""'Viv-T "" consitlerevl iicr unsate. Disorderly Conduct. On Saturday night and Sunday morning, a party oi some fifteen or twenty young bloods from the country, created quite a disturbance in diiferent parts of town, and carried on in an outrageous, disgraceful manner. They were all laboring under considerable loads of fire Water, and made things lively in the localities which they visited. After makiiicr the streets retonant with thtir C7 curses and drunkenjribaldry, they repaired to that section of the city known by the pi dice as "Canaan," in the south-western part of the corporation, where their orgies were continued and intensified. Here they rocked a house, breaking the glass out of the windows, and doing many other deeds of deviiishness One of the rocks thrown through a window, struck a female inmate of the house on the side of the head, inflicting a deep gash.- Before they left this place, officer Healy of the p.diee came up on them and dispersed the crowd. From this place they went into a house near the Fair Grounds, and abused the in mates in different ways. Among other things they tore up" the clothes of the wo- Lnien, and in a general way behaved dis graceiuiiy. Several members of the party are known, and yesterday Justice Martin issued war rants which were placed in the hands of Constable Job nston who left at once to find and arrest them. Up to the time of this Writing, he has not returned. Cyras Holmes. This crazv minister inflicted five ser mons on tis this week from the street. His stand was so near our office we were oblig ed to listen, whether we would or not. iNot content with this, he gave us a call Friday Qight, td telLusthat he was God's Medi um, that he had more spiritual knowledge concerning the New Testament than any man living. That he knew it by Christ's spirit that dwelled in him. That he had the gift to speak in the unknown tongue.. That he had spiritual revelations from God and light on the scriptures. That he had very little education That God gave hiih over to the devil for 25 years. That under the devil 's influence - he ; suffered ; more,, spiritually, than any other living mah. , That, the world would come to an eiid on the 7th day of May, 1878. The.burning of. f-.hA world would begin in the coal and oil regions of. Pennsylvania - He;put himself into convulsions, ne ..cauea n trauec, ijc ii.rAnxi und shook -all over, and then went into convulsions like a mad dog when you throw water-before him.. He has a fine full voice like-a-lion -or Lt.-Gov. Brogden. His style of eloquence is copied closely after ; the Lieutenant-Governor. Butherfordton is ! getting tired of ruoms w vuiue Thousands hare been changed by the ie of the Peruvian Hyrvjp (a protoxide of f.r"; ffiSW and womenaud invalids caniuJt reason- ably hesitate to give it a trial. For ly? ?1,eDllUy 11 13 a 1eclbc c.tn ci..i,t..-a. . 3 X : Anf. Hashes of excitement produced by ed by a reaqtion that is always more or 'ess injurious. Just as the darkness, il- """"ti" glare, becomes apmivntly blacker thau ver after the flash is over 7 so the mental gloom and physical debility that vanishes temporarily under the influence of a dram return witii a ten-toiu intensity when tlio n . . J nrsi transient enect ccises, xet puvsicians- habitually prescribe the liquors of cm- merce r patients sucenng irom bodily weasness ana inenuii uexponuency. J He true remedy in -such case is a pure stimu lnnt medicated with the finest tonics and alteratives which the vegetable kingdoiif . , i it..,. , c? a .. .. t)C only preparation at present known which thorouuhlv meets the emenrencv. The effect of this popular restorative 'is " -1 " "v'f 'T- prolonged use will unquestionably cure any c ase of debility, hyoctiondi ia, or niental torpMity that does notarise trom oruiuc causes oeyouu toe reacn oi meui cine. It -is, in the strictest , sense of the word, an invigorating aifd resulatine cor dial. If the nerves are tremulous and m laxed, it braces them : if the bowels are eoustipated; it relieves them : if the liver r I is tornid itDromotes activitv in that if the n.in.l ia Wtmv it o,.o,.L1'n "'""J3 uu "rt"u the clouds; if the appetite is poor and diH Kwinmnwi w miu painiui operauon, H creates a relish for food and enables the 1 OUuiuuu wucil IV JHOW H Cell If 11 1 1.1 L &U,lT ment. Moreover, it is a specific for a large immW nfuilnwnU v,.,, o f narticularlv prevalent in the damn and chilly weather which we so often experi ence 111 lUKl Winter. All! ong these mav , chills and f nditions of the be mentioned rheumatism ver and all the morbid condi digestive and secretive organs superinduc ed by sudden changes oi temperature and the inclemencies of the season. til jan 29 Hew Advertisements. AUCTION" BY HARRISON & McLURE. WE will sell this niorning at 11 o'clock, at our Auction Room on: College Street, one hne Saddle and Harness Horse, also a lot of Clothing, Boots & ishoes, Hats, Cutlerv, etc., Man 27. 1 t. WANTED ! A WET-NURSE immediately Apply at the residence oi jan 27, It H. V. KOELLRCH, on Church Street, THE MONTHLY CASKET P.ertutifnllvillnstntHd and brim full of inrroetive. and pnie.rtninim? rejidinsr mat ter. Subscription, one vear, - - $1 00 Sample copies, each, - - 10 cts, Adilress. RAYMER & ERWIN, jan 2o Newton, N. C. FOE. BENT. I HAVE FOUR new, and neat Cottages for rent. They contain five rooms and all necessary out buildings, and are located in a pleasant part of the town. Apply to jan 24tf W. J. BLACK, P. LUDWIG BEGS to inform his friends and custom ers that he has again taken charge of the Lager Beer 'Saloon under Cochrane's. He has added to his former business tbe bot- tlim? of Reading and Philadelphia Ale, La- uer and Porter, for the wholesale and retail trade. He will send it anywhere in town at $1.80 per dozvthe bottles to be returned. jan 24 3m " ItEMOVAl., A. A. GASTON, WHOLESALL & RETAIL DEALER IN OTOVES, Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Brass, O Copper, fec., has removed next door to D. H. Bverlv. under tbe central liotei, where he will be nleased to have a call from his friends and the public generally. Repairing of all kinds done on short notice. a. a. uAoiuiv, jnn 23. 1 w. For Bent. f fTlHE Store next to the storehouse 'now 1 occupied by Gates Brothers, on College Street, i Apply.immediateiy to dec 24 tf S. B. ALEXANDER. " HORSES AND MULES. FOR sale at Wadsworth's Sale and Liverv Stables. The finest stock always on hand. Per- sons wisning to purcuase ... i i. ...... horses or mules will find it to their advan tage to callon J. W. WADS W OKI ri. jan 15 tf Charlotte, N. C. nOMBS. Hair Bruches, Puff Boxes Lu- W bin's Extracts, iust received. W. R. BURWELL & CO, TITEare the Manufacturers' agents for IT Cutler's Pocket Inhaler W. R. BURWELL & CO. T?IGHTEEN Thousand Cigars of superi- Jj or brands now in store. ' ' W. R- BURWELL & CO. jan 23 , ,t, w ,, ; ; ,:. , '. . f Something Fresh. i Ka- White Head ' Cabbage, 150 Onion 10V Sets, Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, &&, just in atr ' . x '" ' : 1 4 jan 23 J. S. M. DAVIDSON, 3rd door above Market. I .TTfQor THREE First-Class ; Boot.Mar New Advertisements. 0. DO WD, ATTOR N EY-AT-LAW, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office near Court House next door to fCol. John K. Brown. jan 21, 3mos. CHATTEL MOUT GAGES pFOR SALE at the OBSERVER OFFICE. f Cull and Try Tlicm. FT DOUBT if a finer cracker wa"a ever IX made than the celebrated Lunch Milk f Biscuit, just receivel at ' jan zi J. a. zi. iJAkut?i a, 3rd door above M arket. Trade St. PURE CIDER VINEGAR for sale at x jan 17 SCARR S DRUG ST : L STORF.. FOR SALE. k . FINE FARM near the city of Charlotte containing about zW acres. Lan be had upon good, terms bvapplving soon to jan 21 GRAHAM & NASH, Attorneys, Court House. STILL THEY COME ! F. OT. SIIELTOtf, Is constantly receiving at bis new Furni ture liooni UeasteadH, Swing and Rocking Cradles, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables, Wardrobes, Cnairs, Chamber Suits, -to. A a. u ni9i,A.fii.i. r.itM..L.f..,. .... it? n ... .V,tK""c",' V4 i'i3 5,1 i iuu' III Y I l-r Ul li U A -L-I-J-J J JLJLAJ JL Ullll cu vvxui, u m 1 Jl 14A j c -. , "lauuaillg 1U) pOMUUM III bile 1 J Oil l TU 1 1 K 3 i.n mi ii miucn i UIHU9, wueiuei maun North or South. It, is light and will bear ""W" ,.. uy n ed.f il ad wholesale. 5 .,r.PSff r shipping 200 miles by rail. Orders solicit- L. GREESON, Charlotte, N. C. On CciiMiimeiit. FIFTY barrels Bolted and Unbolted merl. Seventy-Five barrels of Green Ap ples. Some very large and fine. Free from rot and frost. Also nice Mount un Potatoes, for sale on arrival, at jan 17 B. N. SMITH. mHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS X dav sold their entire stock, consisting of Liquors, Tobacco and General Merchan dise to W. J. Black, and take pleasure in commending bun to their late customer- and friends as in every way worthy of their patronage, and trust they will transfer the same to him. W. II. II. HOUSTON & CO. Charlotte, N. C, Jan. G, 187L Having purchased as above, I am pre- " pared to till all orders entrusted to my care, and from long experience in tlje business can truarantee satisfaction. To mv old friends and those of Messrs. Houston & Co., I would say give me a trial. W. J. BLACK. Jan.jSth, 1874. ; tf Here We Come Again Willi a Hush ! Goods Coming; in by Every Train! Come One and All! THIS niorning the Largest and Finest Apples. Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Kasms, Figs, Dates, Currants, Citron, Ba- nannas. Pine Apples in cans, Oysters, To- niattoes, Peaches and Pickles. THE Largest Assortment of Candy and Nuts at Retail in the city French Candy, pure ana tresn, ot every variety, and Ground Peas -at wholesa e and retail. Snuff of all kinds, Tobacco, Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Spices of every descrip tion. Bread, Cakes, Pies, Rolls, Buns and Rye Bread. VYe don't advertise what we have not got. jan 17 ; C. S. HOLTON & CO. Life in the Old Land Yet ? rTlHE OLD SOUTHERN SEWING MA X 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. THE IBO TIE MACHINE 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. G. MAXWELL, jan rt Hmrlotte. N. O. Rocky Moiintaiii Silver Sprnce; The Most Beautiful Tree in America ; Round Cactus, , Mountain Sunflower, Painter's Brush, Pike's Peak Columbine, and other Rocky Mountain Specialties. For descriptive Catalogue and Price List, of seed, address, IjAJNUIo & Jr iliUAiN, ' Denver, Colorado. Special Rates to Nurserymen and Dealers. jan u lra THE undersigned have received a com . plete and lull line of Groceries, Con fectioneries, Musical Instruments, Toys, Christmas Goods, cigars, tobacco, fec., which they are selling low for cash, and to punctual customers. f A. R. NISBET & BRO. nALLat A K Nisbet & Bro's and buy y. coffee,, sugars, molasses, teas, cheese and salt. YfALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy J French icandies, ioy candies, sugar fruits, suck candies, &c. ; iALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's land buy J accordeans, viohns, guitars, tamborines music boxes, rtALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy XJ toys of all kiryds, for children. 5 - . CiALL eX A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy J torpedoes, cannon and small fire-cracfc 11 - A. New Advertisements. A. HALES, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, AKDDEALEK XX Fine Watches, (Ioeks, JEWELEY, SPEC3TACLES, GOLD PENS, &c. CHARLOTrE, X. c.f (Next door to Tiddy's Bwk Store.) All work neatly done and warranted, jan 15 noas' . Hepatic Coipniiil, OR LIVER CURE. For all Derangements of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. This Conipound 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 whvs guaranteed, and the price within the reach of all. It i put up in large bottles, and is for sale by Druggist, Countrv Merchants and Dealers throughout the State. For sale by WILSON & BLACK, jan 21, 1 yr Druggists, Charlotte, N. C. BOARD, .Note and Letter Clips, very cheap, at l'UREFOY'S. jan 21 gLATES, all sizes, at jan 21 TUREFOY'S. TABERS Rubber Head, Eagle, Office x ami v uber s Lead rencils, at jan 21 PUREPOY S. DAVID'S Black Ink in Stands, 4 ounce, 8 ounce, i Pint, Pint and Quart Bot tles. 'Carmine, Violet a nd Blue Ink. Ar nold's Writing and Copying Ink in Pint and Pint Bottles, lor sale at jan 21 l'UREFOY'S. TjlLAT Glass Instands, 2, 3, 4 and 5 inches X m diameter, at jan 21 PUREFOY'S. LOST DOG ! A WHITE BULL DOG, medium sized, nlwiut 2 years old. A liberal reward will be paid tor the return of the dog. jaii 21 J. W. WADSVVURTH, WE have just receive! a very large sup ply of these celebrated Seed, which have been used throughout the South for so many years, wnoiesaie traae supplied at Lamiretli's pric s. jan 21 W. R. BU KWELL, Druggists. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. C- THAT COOK. Our cook ha arrived, we are now. pre- purec to give tur fr.ends a good aueal, Oys ter jilaiejt tfc, at shor- notice. Meals at all hours. IS. N . SMITH. SEEMING OFF. In view of moving soon, I have reduced the prices on my goods in order to reduce injf stock as much as K)!Mble. Ibosa wishing bargains in Groceries or Liquors will do" well to call and see me soon. B.N.SMITH. THE LAST CALL! I CAN BE FOUND at the Market from 9 to 3 o'clock of each day until the 31st 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 if you will, forcibly if I must. J. R. ERWIN. jan 13, 11 t. Tax Collector. THE best food for Infants and Invalids, prepared by Savory fc Moore, London, at jan 17 SCARR's DRUG STORE. FOR SALE City Lots, and Lands in Gas ton County. I OFFER for sale on reasonable terms six Lots on 10th street, in the citv of Charlotte, near the residences of C. Dowd, Mrs. Rufus Johnston and R. F. Davidson. Also 1,200 at ress of land, in Gaston county, immediately on the Carolina Cen tral Railroad, known as the Tobacco Farm. In my absence refer to H. W. Guion or T. W. Dewey, for plats and further partic ulars. Jan 1, 1 mo. B. S. GUION. A CARD. HAVING purchased the property form erly known as STOWFS FACTORY, I shall continue the manufacture af 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, jan 16, 2wks . T. H. GAITHER. I ARIES for 1874 at jan 17 PUREFOY'S. 35,000 jan 17 ENVELOPES, just received, at PUREFOY'S. OA REAMS LETTER, CAP. BILL and OU COMMERCIAL NOTE PAPER. jan 17 PUREFOY'S. Italian Macaroni. , TEST Received at U dec il-tr Scan's. New Advertisements. DB. F. SCARK, J3 Gu t c cm a CHARLOTTE, N. C. Prescriptions prepared at all houra ox the. Day and nigh. Cuoice Green and Black Tea Selected especially for Family and InvaL- ids, at SCARRY june 29 Drug Store. FUE$n SPICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, &c, at F. SGARR'S june 29 Drugstore. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Marl; et, at F. SCAUR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. THE BANK OF HECKLEUBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000 Jas. Tubwer Tats, President. , Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE '& 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 of Eight per cent per Annum on all suma lying undrawn over thirty days. Jold and Silver Coin, Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W.DEWEY, jan. 1 1873. Cashier. OBSERVER 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. 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 dispatcn. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Bill Heads, Note-Heads and Letter-Heads, at the . OBSERVER OFFICE. jan 7 JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of JSnyel oies and Visiting Cards, at the jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TACS, (Nos. 4, 5 and 6) at the jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE. IF Y0TJ WANT JOB PRINTING done, call at the OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. theWmWiemndTndustrieI. r-.o: Carolina Military Institute, CHARLOTTE, N. a THIS Institute, with its departments Preparatory and Collegiate is now in full ana 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. Buist's Celebrated Seeds. " Garden AVERY huge supply of these Seeds for the wholesale and retail ' trade, just received at jan 17 SCARR'S DRUG STORE. f TALI AN MACARONI, Afresh supply JL at ' ' ' - y" ' jan 17 8CABR'8lpgUGT 8TORE. 15,000 CIGARS; just Jceived. Fine Chewine Tobacco. BTBUBWELL AOC. f yittS-ff
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