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frhp Charlotte ?Obscrf er. JOHNSTONE JONES. Office, Spring PilnsTraa.fitreeW r: r ''i'i i, ! RATCS- OV ADVEKTllNfi. One Square one time....... M two da vs. threw tlays. IWnr faim H- - 1 . .... ........ M i five days..lf.:..J:w.w3 ) two weeks:M.MMM ......... 5 0W three weeks.............. 0 5 one month .. . - .....4JS.& 00 rati? Pr ooi.nw"ivi'; ,. rne vear in advtfta, .00 !1 3 00 It 'll 1 50 Three IJ V T in arlvunce... 0 tSr Contract Advertisements taksn at &vkiy, fr m.o niOUMi, . n t - proportionately low rates. ' v rive wOTares estimated at a ouarteT-f 04- unn, and ten squares as. a half-column. ' 1 Oft. WSSMMt Vtf " ft r 1 mm. v v y jr 'OAZmnozrua ri:. . ' r - 9. V 'tit --L . . -.' I " " ' - .. ' i - , - j . 1 wSBSMBBSMa v -- t I AFFAIRS:- to ' Tca LIW i:LL, Jbocal Editor. Saturday, January 31 j 1874 r ! i . 610 Inferior, 0'K;(J i Ordinary. at 123 13 131 14 1 :..f nui.'t and unchanged !., , toy weref rathe light; 3 jr'-l Market. Bp closeu nuu. tjuo- Low mid 15 Churches To-ay. . ! Tl. ft T 3 Baptist iHJRCH.-r-ivev, un a. oroaa n? l) p., will preach in tUe Baptist Church . Tuyos Street M. E. Church. Services this morning all U o'clock a. ra. by-Bey; r L IleHre", and ouununion service. At" Pm- b-v KeV' l ' J' Carruwy Pastor SECOSD PttBSBYTEBIAsI ChUBCII. Rev. H T. Sloan wiU Preacn the congrega tion of the Second Presbyterian Church this evening at 7 o'cluck.j ! , ' Associate Reformed Sievices. Preach- A.M., and 3 P M., by KeV; II; T. Sloan. " Kicked by a Horse. A countryman, whosri name we were nnable to learn, was kicked by a vicious horse, on College street, in this city; on yesterday, v The In juries which he receivpd were on the . left hip, and though they were not serious were quite painful. ' ' Charlotte as Seen Ahroad.i-The Air- Line Railroad has brought a new 'and ex-- tensive trade to the City of Charlotte. Ma ny merchants of Union, Spartanburg and York counties, S- C, are purchasing their goods in Charlotte, and selling their cotton at that point. It i? certainly,, a thriving place. Lincoln Progress. -. . Compliment to a North Caiolhiian. We learn that Rev. A. M. Shipp, D. D., of Wofford College, C., has " been elected to a professorship of Vanderbilt University of the Southern Methodist Church, ajt Nashville, Tenn. DrShipp was born in Lincoln county. North Carolina, and grad uated at Chapel Hill University,. where he served as Professor about ten yeais. aud Mortgages. Dr.ring the LOCAL DOTS. There were no cases in the Mayors Court yesterday. Go to church to-day and ask forgiveness to the sin ottlie past week. The Bril of County Commissioner jwect ut the Court House to-morrow. January went out yesterday. Wha jliout tJife good resolutions formed the dav it ciijne in? . John VatH)ii, (f the Rock Hill Grange, ti e South' Carolina' bone-iwlisher,' " ar iovc '' in'tlie city last evening. The "Fanners' Savings Bank of--Mcck-k-nburjr Co.,'" has opened its b-joks, ai dis t.ow ready lor the transaction of businos. The police called yesterday a "throwed in iby" that is to say a day devoid of any occurrence of which they could takecogniz liiice. Kcv. L. L. Ilondreii; will address the Sunday School of the Try-on Street Methc- disl Church at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Tiie public are invited.i . : Katie Putnam and hier ftroune are play ing Dickens' '()id Cariosity Shop" in ( 'liarlcston. Ohl that the little witch would coine this way; j ' ; i 4 The Raleigh Examlntr ' of Friday says c ; Col J Y Bryce. Miss Julia Bryee and Miss Annie Jone all of Charlotte, are at the Yurboruugh. The Tiicspian Dramatic Corps Of Char lotte wiil play 'feu Nights in a Bar Room iit Milhr's Hall on Tuesday night next. We bciieve Mr Arthur Butt in directing the uffair- Married.-By Rev P. J.. Carraway, on January Uoth, iir. George ijtevrirt; anu Mixs Annie M. Rigier. Deeds month which ended yesterday, 90 deeds and mortgages were tegistered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg county. This is IS more than were regis- t red for the same month last year. It is no good Mgn that so much and is chang ing ha ids, and that our people are mort gaging their property to so great an extent. Gardening. House-keepers are now j preparing their gardens and planting sead, such as potatoes, onions, &c. This is .plen did weather for- gardening purposes, and the ground is in excellent condition. Wis dom suggests that hay be made while the sunshines, and that gardens be made while everything is favorable. (The pres ent -is also a itimkI time to plant advertise ments in the Obsehver 1 Large Lentous. Mr. R. G. Clark, who is travelling for the houe of Theo. Wilson fc Co., Philadelphia, was in Charlotte ye -terday. lie has recently been in the South, and showed us two lemons he had pur chased in Florida. Sid lemons are simply immense. One of them we ghs one pound t. n ounces, and the other one pound a quarter. They are a little ahead of any lemons we have eyvr seen. Our Dorman Energies. :' Our bodies are not as vigorous nor our minds as clear asr they' might lie. - This" re mark is true of at least two-thirds of civil ized society! and of these t wo-thirds pro bably one-half is laboring1 tinder bodily infirmities of a . character likely to shorten Uie lives of the sufferers. Tliis is at mel ancholy exhibit and furnishes abundant food for reflection. Caivtbe evil be- miti gated ? It can: Lack f 4 vitality -irf tire primary cause of most of the physical and mental suffering to which weare suJjected and therefore a vitalizing medicinal agent is the remedy required. ; Js , there such a medicine? There is. Hostetfer's Stomach Bitters will rouse and .eijerjdze the piiud andtbody when the .jfe power of the sys tem is in a comparatively dormant sjate. The languid, feeble, desponding invalid is not aware of the latent energies that rtn derlies his debiljty. He thinks there is no element of vigor left in his frame, when the fact, is that Iris physical capabilities are merely asleep and only require waking up. Let him stimulate and tone his ani mal machinery and endow it with new motive power, through the agency of this incomparable invigorant, and he will soon feel like a new man. or rather like a man who has received a. new lease of life, and the requisite health to enjoy it. Many budness men suffer from chronic languor and depression caused by too close appli cation to business. ' Hard. students are. of ten oppressed with melancholy from a like cuise. Mechanics and working men are affected in the same way as "a result of over-labor. To all who. are in this condi tion, from whatever cause, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will prove a signal bles sing. 1$ is a perfect panacea for phvsical debility and mental gloom. It strengthens the bodjYclears the mind "and calms the nervous system-; while as a remedy for in digestion, biliousness, constipation, rheu matism, and intermittent and remittent fevers, it takes precedence of all other medicines. tilfeb5 MILLER' HXLL ! TEW WIGHTS II ft BAB- ITew Advertisements. NOTICE! NY person or -persons having any A claims whatever (due or not due) against the undercignd are request d to present such at my store Monday morning for settlement. feb I GEO. W. CHALK. Change of Schedule. On and afte; to riwmnv (Feb. 2ud) the mail train on fhe Western Division of the Carolina Cen tral Kail way will leave Charlotte at 8 o'clock, A M. and, returning, arrive at 4:i0 P. II. 'J lu's is nut a very material change on the former schedule. ' Appeals if jam Weckienburer. The . University Trustees. By authority of one of' the consfitutioiial anieiwlnients adopted last August, the Senate and House m Thursday went into an election for Trustees of the University of Nort Caro lina, located at Chapel Hill. We see from the Examiner that the names of the follov -:ng gentlemen were proposed" by-l Ben nett, of Anson, as trustees from the Sixth Congressional District, and that they were unanimously chosen : Z B Vai.ce, of Mecklenburg. S H Waltcup, of Union. James Marshall, Anson. Walter L Steele,' of Richmond. Archibald Purcell, of Robeson. John F Hoke, of Lincoln. Paul B Means, of Cabarrus. W J Ewing, of Montgomery. SALE OF BONDS. T WILL sell at the Court House, in Char- lore, N. C. on ednes.tav, the Hth day of February, 1874, for cash, the f I lowinir Bonds, viz : 20.500 dollars, -ChaHotte, Columbia A Auiruta Railroad, first mortgage Bonds ! 1 '1 (MV l.itluMi Atln-ti.- Tannoiicaa TVIii.-w 32.000 dollars. Mecklenburg Countv Bonds, to pay debts dup the Merchants' t Farmers National Bank of Charlotte, N. "., by the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad (., the said Bonds heing p'edged as Collateral Seen rity, with authority to sell in default of payment. J. R. HOLLAND. Cashier Merchants' A Farmers National Bank of Charlotte, N.C. jan 31. 1874. TUBSBAT NIGHT, FBB 3. Admission, 50 cents. Reserved Seats 75 cents. . Reserved Seat tickets can be procured Monday Morning, at Tiddy's Book Store, at 10 o'clock. ian,31 St. Hew Advertiseminy..' a- S, 09 QB. F- SCAUR - r , o CD m Your Attention TS CALLED to the following, goods : jl Buckwheat Flour. Marrow Beans.' choice Northern Butter, Irish Potatoes (seed Imd eating), -Maccarpni (Italian arid ft . , .v. - -t 1 '-' I Anicncan, ana cnoice ractory unese. Just received at inn 'Xi T Q Af T A 'TTIQnY "ard door above Market. 'rride'Str f JZWEXKY, SPECTACIiS; GOT-D FOE, BENT 4 I HAVE FOUR new, and neat Cottages for rent. Th;-y contain five rooms and all necessary out buildings, and are located in a pleasant part of the town." Applv to ' jan 24tf " W. J. BLACK; F. ilAW DR EWSj WITH F. M. SHELT0N. HO deals in ALL KINDS OF FURNI TURE, such as Betlsteads. Wash Stands. Chairs, Table. Toilet Suits, Ac, &c, solicits calls or orders from his friends. Jan, 28 . 70 TT A T VI WATCHMAKER ANt) JEWELLER, V Aii'D DEALER IN Fine Watches (locks, CHARLOTTE,, N. K3.r (Next door to Tiddy's Book Store. 1 AH work neatly done and warranted, .jan 15 Hep to Marriage Licenses. Marrying and giving in marriage has opened briskly with the new year. During the month of Jan uary 31 marriage licenses were issued by the Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg TO-DAY Iiaieil At'ic suys that aiiice the opening' county ; 14 of the newly married couples ol the Supreme Court l woruy -Jive addition- are white and 17 colored. Thef dlowingare u appeals have been .sent from Meokien- the parties to whom licenses were grantee OUr COllllt.v hi.in.r tK.. l..-., .,.,.,.1,,.- uocKut iiuui any oilier one, or even five counties. r. . . ! ' :' ' i v. t ! -A r- - , - ,- ; ' l-'ebruarv-The second month" of tili comnieuoes to-day. The days of the week will be eyuuily divided; through the four weeks coustituxiugtlae mouthy Uiat is to four Sundays, four Mondays; etc. "Re "ajiubering this it will De easy to fix the date ot anyday of the moth- WHITK. E A A Garrison, Anna Mary Oeh-er. Wm W Wingate, Mollie Campbell, Wm E GlennSarah Jfehatfer,- u James Bailey, Bettie Richardson, C P Helms, Margaret J Newell, Thos L Warham, Bernice M P0t5, -las' B Rankin, Martha M JohnsUn. James Gribble, Elizabeth C Rankin, William Cathey, Harriet .E.Alexander Michael McCoy, Mary Hinkle, "I TTE have received fine large Northern VV Apples, Bananas Malaga Grapes Oranges, Figs, Lemons, pure French can dies, Pickles, by the barrel, cocoannt!ake, cm-oanut bonsj cocoanut strips, almond candy, peanut candy, ground peas, at who'exale' and retail, cigars, smoking and chewing tobacco." mince meat, hread.-cakes pies, bons, rolls, evry day, ornamental cakes a' ways on hand and made to order, dates, raisins, citron and currants. Groceries. Bacon lard, butter, engs, flour, meal, corn, molasses of.all grades, pickles, snuff matches. Scotch herrings, sardines, deviled ham. peaches, tomatoes, oysters, soda, salt pepper, spices of all kinds bologna sau sage, beef tongues, cheese, mackerel, cab bage, turnips, crackers, kerosene, soap, candles, tea. satrar. c -ffee. hams, rice. All of which we will sell as cheap as theN cheapest. Respectful iv, C. S HOLTON & CO. feb 1 New Shoe Factory! t SAMPLE & ALEXANDER MANUFACTURERS and WElOLESALE and RETAIL dealers in Boots Shoes. Hats k Leather. Have opened their Shoe Factory and are now prepared to furnish good goods to to the Wholesale and Retail Trade at pric-j es that defy competition. ,Call and exaim, ine stvle, qualitv and price before buyiug. jan 30 SAMPLE & ALEXANDER, r UPHOLSTERING. I AM now prepared to do UPHOLSTER ING of all styles and descriptions, at lowest cash prices Sofas, Settees, Lounges, Spring Chairs re) ai red and renewed, at most reasonable rates.-.. ":f Pew Cushions, and Cushions of all inds made to order. t Work done neatly and promptly. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 1 S. EINSTEIN, ; Beck with Building, up stairs, 2 doors below Tiddy's Book Store. jan, 29. t f. - WORTH YOUR ATTENTION WISHING to dispose of my Fall Goods, I will this dayi commence selling POPLIN. Do LAINE, WORSTED, SUITS & WATERPROOFS AT COST. KUKS II AWLS AND SACQUES, BELOW COaT. in onler to make room tor my SPRING STOCK. Ladies will find it to th -ir advantage to call at the MIRROR OF FASHION. . 2 doors below Tiddy's. jan, iW. t I. 1 Cottou During January 3,226 bales of Isaac W Fulham, Martha A Stewart. wwon were Sold in Charlotte f When we LHenry! A L'athey, L A eal fiaJ' that in any que week, of the pas fonth more cotton habWn sofdln Char lotte than there was daring 4he whole of January 1873, it will be seen howirap- i,ll. .... ' :&. ;-rV ' uur cuy is improving in its,bosihfe9Sr? John W Atwood, Mary A Bigham, George Stewart; Annie M Rigler.1 C0L0BK1. J()l5vJitinisjCa French, EliasT RopeW Isabella Polk, Robert Smith, Sallie Ross, Joseph Strong, Maria Jones, evening Public Readlu prof J Prescott Eld ridge, the recitationistj will read at Mil- ler'a Hall on next Wpdndav nkrht. Hia John Alexander, Henrietta Haron, reading a'ujr rk-ftatioiii hae fiet with " Augustus Henderson, FjorufHoyle, great favor in many of the large cities of Thomas Jay, Louisa Weddington, Iie Union, and we hope our citizens will Elias Cuthbertson, Margaret Rupeil, greet hi,u with a iujl liouse ,0 iLhe . pqca- JacPottsSaUie Pqtts, . i iua apjearance thre Wednesaay f Gecit'UrniL Micincw un, H i I - ! l Elatii Afelintler, Afiianaa A.iexanaer, k 1 ' l foKrl,l,l tra!iam.Ellen Hb&sttin, nth, r " t " " irn . - . ' . . 4 . UIWll x'"! - - . -fcent Ior me Ulandy engine, sow 22 , McAulev, Adeline Davidson, ne. in 7 monthsjof last! year. He Xorrance, Caroline Bell, - ' AdolphusMoura G r-" HuuiH. 1 ue rngnest praise vre couia thaOfor- ' itiTr - , Dr Wlstar's Wild Cherry IlaUam. . " 1 w- - - - i I 1 1 im nniiui niiis uuiuljuujiu '.u mvovv , wior coniitm ! I - . . k,.mfifiiM Tt nil w ho suffer, aad have in vain attempted, to cure t heir wugus. NOTICE JUST received a fine lot Sugar Cured Canvassed Hams. Fresb -Oysters , every day, also, Pork ausaee. Ilonnriv, Buck-wheat Flour, Grits, and everything in the Grocery line. Call at once, and-you will not oe aisap nointed. J. L. BROTHERS & CO. Opposite Merchants' & Farmers National Bank. , ; , jan .31. , . . . - - - --' 1 -Tsonal.U:Hil EktJeiretty Gdr. Cald colds, bronchial or ,pn w wary comp.apHi, and is the guest of his son-in-law, that iaa Deen published since itsintroduc " alter Brem. Esa.l' Th Governor took a t.tin5 beimr aniDie proof f its eflicacy. d"ve around the c.itv vwtprd Afterhoow: His Excellency Will leVe lbr; Raleigh' t norrow morning f-titteba A Jbrcach of l L,- I... ! " . - .- .nAa, at. FhrtAVAVhC ww'cdnusiveIt; f prol&i ise has3 been de AVayhd7 '.Otily orie'let ;wa4 a'f. ipljowdf AR!Tf S AND THE 'JOG A, Carolina Military Institute.' Devoted to th.e Humanities and the Industries, under the influence ' of Miiitary Trainicgr CHARLOTTE, N. C. The advahtages of this Institute, with its departments, Preparatory and collegiate, are i.rispjitod Ui the uublic. It is. now in full and vigorous'' growth, with an increas ins? coma of Cadets from the Carolinas and other Southern States, affording the means of generous equipment, , It contains new and original features, and K abreast with r.n lhucs 111 wuiuu wc nvc. a Kocahinhient. with its practical exercises, nour ntiA nf the Mineral Springs of this sftciion. is one of the features of the Insti tnte. I It is also Drorxwed to nave sciennnc fknuini' for the beuefit of the Cadets en- gageu 111 lOB IUU)' o v.iiciiiisii jr u uf- pucauoii.i.o atii lujuuji,. A" uiiuvi6..vv. is ably assisted. , u Send for, Circulars. Address . : ... ' Coi J. P. THOMAS, Supt ,.... . rTOYTT'S German - Cologne, Lubi ijL -fit tracts' 8ood on t, j ust recei ved. W. R. BUR WELU A CO. i( LLTOCK'S Plasters, Triti Expectorant JOL Elixir lodiae xrtnnae '-aiciuui -iu Donndv ; Wl RBURWiSLLiUU ""H fifKntkl? ;s Italian 1 Macaroni. Corn XX Starch? Etrgish Mnstard: - i ' w. R. BURWELL & CO TTiun it?nKUriiml Riiffalo . -Combs 11 Flesh Brashes, Clothe?, Brushes, Puff 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 Retrulator, 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 hottles, and is for sale by Druggists, Countrv Merchants and Dealers throughout the State. , For 'Mile by WILSON A BLACK, jan 21, 1 yr Druggists, Charlotte, N. C. CHARLO TIE, N. C. Prescription prepared at H lioura of the Day and night. Choice Green and Black Ten,. Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at SCARR'S , june 29 Drugstore. FRESH SPICES, Just received a Vot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, Ac, at F. SCARR'S june 21 Drug Store. BOARD, Note chap, at jan 21 and Letter nips, very PUREFOY'S. gLATES, all sizes, at jan 21 PURFFOYft. THE ! ? - MONTHLY CASKET Beautifully illustrated and brim full pf instructive and entertaining reading mat ter. ' '''"' Subscription, one year, - - $1 00 Sample copies, each. - - 10 cts. Address, RAYMER & ERWIN, ; jan 25 iNewton, in. P. LU D V 1 G BEGS to inform his friends and custom ers that he has again taken charge of the Lager Beer Saloon under Cochrane s. We has added-to his former business the , bot tling of Reading and Philadelphia Ale, La- ijer and Porter, for the wholesale arid retail trade. He will send it anywnere in town at$t.S0 per doz, the bottles to be returned. jan 24 3m Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Marl et," at F. Sl aRR'S june 29. 1872 Drug store. TflE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000 Jas. Tukseb Tate, President. Thos. W. Dkwey, Cashier, F. H. Dkwey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE B ANKIN G HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY. rnhis Bank Cliartered Under Act of the 1 General Assembly and duly organized under liws of the State of North. Carolina, with ample means is prepared to transact General Rankiug Busiucs. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Lilieral Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject to CHieck, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deptwits left on time, or issue C-crtificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn . over thirty days. ' . Gold and Silver Coin. B illion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W. DEWEY, Jan. 1 1874. , Cashier. WE are the- Manufacturers' agents tor Cutler's Pocket Inhaler W. R. BUliWifiLL & W. EIGHTEEN Thousand Cigars of superi or brands now in store. , j W. li. BURWELL, & LU; "jan 23'" , : ' :! ' ' ' " 0. DO W D, ATTOU K li Y-A T-L, A W, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' y r Office near Court House next door to Col. John E. Brown. jan 21, 3uios. CIIATI'EL MORTGAGES 1 FOR SALE at the OBSERVER OFFICE. CHEAP HnSIG i TI7"E have jnst received a very large snp Vf ply of these cclebratel Heed, which have been used throutrhont the South for so many years. Wholesale trade supplied at. I jam! ret h's pricts. " ' ' ' jan 21 W. R. BURWELL, Druggists. Springs' Corner, Cliarlotte, N. C Lire in the Old Land Yet 1 THE OLD SOUTHERN SEWING MA CHINE EMPORIUM, the first house of the kind opened in North Carolina, makes a specialty 01 the best cheap ma chine, , ! , Til E HOME SI1VTTXR, As an evidence of its worth : other ma chine agents are anxious to trade for them. THE IIOItlE MACHINE is the best family machine. Took the preminiu 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 fl 4iarlotte. N. C. i. t.i '. t ' y THE. best food for Infants and Invalids, prepared by Savory &, Mojre, London, at f jan 1 7 SCARR's DRUG STO It E. Here We Come A grain With a ,."Rii.h l- -Goods Coming: in by Every Train! Come One and All! ' THIS morning the Largest; and Finest Apples. Oranges, Lemons. Cocoanuts, Kasins. Figs.; Dates, Currants, Citron, Ba- nannas. Pine Apples in cans. Oysters, To- mattrw, Peachesiand I'ickles. THE largest Assortnentof Candy and Nuts at Retail in the city. French Candy, no re and fresh, of every variety, and Ground Peas at wholesale and retail. i Snuff of air kinds; Tobacco, Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Spices of every descrip I tion. ' '" 'l ':' ' ! Bread,' Cakes Pies, Rolls, Buns and Rye Bread. We don't advertise what we have not got. jan 17 v C. S. HOLTON & CO. OE SER VER ' ' 1 JUST RECEIVED, A large lot o exce! lent material for JOB WORK of all descriptions, both plain and fancy. Send in your orders at once. j-With three first-class Job Pi inters and a large variety of type and material we are prepared to' execute all kinds of Job Work with neatness and dispatch. ' UST RECEIVED, a large lot of Bill Heads, Note-Heads and "Letter Heads, at the OBSERVER OFFICE. jan 7 For Advanced Fian P ay era. Pianists desiring eood Music at a law For Singers and Youngr Pianista. Send 30 cents for Peters' JUsical price should send 60s Monthly, i and you . . j.. .l:ll l 4 ..rl rf tnts for a copV t "La Creme de la Cre-i me." Every numberi contains Trom $2 "to will get $4 worth of New -y Music, isvery number contains 4 or 5 songs, and 4 or 5 in- FOR SALE. FINE FARM near the city of Chrriotte 1 containintr about zoo acres, tan ue uau UEfUII KWU ICJUI9 V ttwpij HJ, jan 21 ; GRAHAM A NASH, Attorneys, Cocrt Horn THAT COOK. Our cook has arrived, we are now pre- $3 wortlr'of gtvxl Mu-'stramentai pjecesJy ' parec to give our friends a gx)d meal, Oys- sic by 'such ;;authors!such authors as Hays, as Hel rer.'lfiszt, V089 Stewart, ri nomas, Danks, Kinkel, etcy Published monthly, Knhe. etc, . Published liionthlv. 50 cts. per number; 30 cts. per number; M vet vearv-'i' $3-per yeiKJiOK f: A spiendid'eo tnedium difiBetfltv 1 IV lillAIIV 1 J.lAV'lUUJ n of -Piano Music of $3 ' in boards : - cloth liind gilt. $4 Address, J. L. PETERS,..? m tr iiliifa at hort. notice. Meals' at'all hours.' ' B. N, 8MITH. SELLING OFF. Tn t?w hf moviriff sdon I "have reduceV the prices oni aiy goodtf in otd?r to reduce my stock as ;anncn-? s possmie. - auww wishing bargains in Groceries or Liquors Wiu do well to call ana se fa,e soon. . ! B. N. SMITH TUBER'S Rubber Head, Eagle; Office X and Fabers iaa--x'encijaiaK.r fUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Enyel t opes and Visiting Cards-, at the -jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE, ' . : . - JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS, (Nos. 4, 5 and 6) at the .-.;.' jan 7 OBSH;iiVEii UJJU iLU...- IF Y0TJ T7AJ5T . JOB PRINTING done, call at the OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. SATISFACTION GUABAjtEED. FOR SALE. ' City Lots, and Lands , in, Gag ton County. T OFFER for sale on reasonable terms rit on Totb street, in thc'fcitv' of Charlotte, 'near the residences of !.; Dowd, Mrs. Rufus Johnston and R F, D ividson. Also 1,200 a- ress of lanT, in uaston countv, immediately tin the Carolina Ven tral Railroad, known as . ilie-Tobacco Farm. ,,-r In my absence refer to II. W. Guion or T. W. Dewey, for plats and further artic- U'ars. Jan 1, 1 mo. B. 8. GUION. Hnist's Celebratetlr Garden AVERY large supply of.these Seecs for the wholesale and1 retail trade, just . i A. ' ' X ' SCARR'S DRUG STORE.5 received at jan 17 TT ALLAN JXACARONI, A fresh supply 1 at '?'" ' " ' ' .' ' "''''" CIGARS, just received, i 9 1 : - . . . ifft-Ji' i'i : i if I vr 4?? U: m HA ' U I! 9 y i u I) 4. m III S iii 1 if r I - 1 I? -1 n 4 h i 1 " ; w- h' t- tt r, tttt r x tr rv Jan S-tf W. VL BUBWELL & C(XM ;- ! I p -if
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