I V 9 TheChariotto 'Observer; ' ,r tn.-i 7 ; ;";r. ' fc, 'V' " TT ; -; k . f. -? .JQJO8T0KK JOKB8:: vJ lOl V'fAJV, HTlll a-a 1f-'JK.AiL r 1L. i RATES OF AOVEftTlSlXG. One Square one time, .$1 II' r two days 1 2 60 3 t)0 3 5 5 0 5 J ti u t ' three ifavs..... ....... u. u. u four days... five days ., one week. two weeks. . ... ...... ..... three weeks...... ... ... ........ (Veekly. one year ' 2.00 . 1 i joi-rPreX Lilw &il Editor. prof J J'rescott Eldfidge wll; give the opl of Charlotte an intellectual trent at. Viller'i" Ilrtll to-nislt. We hope he will 'btve a full houe. f . . ... . v . i. J- : ' ' poue to Balelsrh. Mr Johnstone Jones, (l,c editor ofilre Ora'BRveW; feft'iast even in far iUeigh. lj.f wii pot, return be- the l3t of the week. fore Stealinff a Watch Chain. Yesterday afternoon a negro- boy,', whose name has not yet been divulged, was brought before the Mayor on the charge of stealing a watch chain from thejewelry store of A Haies. The ncro had toe chain in his possession at the tic of his arrest. He was cotuiuitr tedtothcliK-'k-up. . CaarUtte Geutlewen bi Raleigh. The Raleigh Examiner, of Monday, has the fallowing personal, mention of two of Charlotte's citixens : Cant R A Springs, of Charlotte, Receiv- ofihe Atltio,' Tenner ite Ohio Rail n-iid, ' switched oil" at Raleigh yesterday. Co! Hainiltoii C. Junes, of Charlotte, a leuling lawverof the West, a good friend, ami ''a 'lei low infinite jest" is in the ci ty attending the session of the Supreme Court. S. C. Railroad. We .learn from a pas penger on the train coming south yestef dav nioniiiirM hat the. Richmond fc Dan viilc train failed to make connection, and - that the telegraph-poles-are down in great numbers along the line. Tli::tfl!'l conductor, Gapt. Spraggins, -by hard pressing, eame through on time, al ter waiting at Greensboro for the Rich mond train more than an hour. Hefcnjws no uch Sword as fail'irt" his line. Ll jt So. The local edit r of the Wil- 1 iumrton Journal, m that pper ot the ind j ji s: , ?ay.-i : Ami Mitwoch den 4ten dieses nionats wird ein anderer s hoencr Dei.tscher fiall in der Mozart Halle statt tinden. Alle I)uutschc sind frcutidiicli.-t eingi laden. Tlie readers of the Obsebvku will no doubt remember that this is an opinion which has repeatedly been expressed by us, mid we are rejoiced to find so able an ally jLiiathc Wilmington Journal. Let come what will we will live and die by the sen timent contained in the above extract . .. ; ( ' : i "Ten Sights ii a.Bar, 8oonx.'?-Tlie ''Thespian Dramatic Corps" undertook to get through with this play at Miller's Hall last evening. Kach actor knew his or her - part perfectly well, and talked it off like a t" hool-boy delivering' himself of his fars dedatmtiom. Theiittie girl who laid orr the lounge, in one p:rtof the performance, w;ii the only person in the play who seem ed to have the lightest idea of the dra matic. The "Thespian Dramatic Corps" made a magnificent failure, last evening" if it intended to present to the public any thing in the dramatic line. We, arp aulhorizsil to say tliat -'Ten rinhts in a Bar Room'1-will be reprodnctxl on Friday niht next;, with theaddltiotfof the "Virginia Mununv." A LIVELY CAtli. The Amours of a South Carolina Law maker. - Monday evening M. S. Miller. Eq., ar- nved in Charlotte, and registered , at one of ; directing the Fjnance Committee to in our leading hotels. ; He is' a? menibert,, jnto the expediency ol abolishing the Legislature of South Carolina. fStlie internal Revenue offiee, and imposing rairnokt county, a young man, perhaps ur a years of age, low of stature, JRepub awil in DOhtifji. nrii Hint vprir hiuhlv;; as- . 1 - . . . J -pi J Teemed among the gentlemen and ladies of his constituency. A t an early hour yes terday morning he applied to Justice W F Davigspp iiwarr4k forittieliir&ttoi a mulatto woman, Slina Walker, alias -arrie Walker, who lives at the "Second Exchange,'.' on; the earge of stealing from him a sewing machine and divers other articles. The warrjntwai g9te and,, placed in the hands of an officer, who soon repaired to tlie place! of residence the aforesaid Came, to execute the writing. CpaWval as tne officer) found that MifleR,W3aaialsa A"at nignitary proposed no stop Proceedings at once, and to that end paid lhe cost m the case which he himself in fitituted ; whereupon! the officer was satis fied andjeft. j If we are correctlyj informed about the, "latter, it was understood between the aw-maker and Miss Carrie, that she would go home with him if he Wklherjolit f the ugly little dHemni4oich0ie liimaelf had got her. jk ihJ faitliels Carrie bore no love untd fflm who hath a Part in the making of the laws of the com- uon wealth of fioullt olina, ahd, after getting herst jha, utotihe sua positively idilined to cross the tate lines with her joVeK " : u Nw we-strjail 0ut a11 the iTactsln tte case, and to us they PPeal to be about as follows. ' , Miw.Ca'dkke'Cfro 'otte to Columbia nv idrTMlller. ' She tir- ed of tka legislates; hbwevfe'aXtirTa tim remrned to Charlotte. The law-mak- seen to have been.lnfatuated; .with her "rns and ued,evenr meansria hia pow r l reclaim the wandering sheep. We e m our possession lettera, postal cards v0ioni! wmcn ne nau sent to ner Iva.A. vm rney were all -kl x tto-effect's? sTe ftbso- as a (feojp rwoj-lj he came up yesterday "w u the terrors of the law betoro her . . r , . . . - - . ... ., ,. v -'i ,-,. . : i Vol. XI. , . ICHAIlLbTTE N. C. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1874. So 1,529 eyes until she finally consented to again return to his bed and board. The wayward damsel has despised all his entreaties; she has mocked at his sickness and sighing for her. When we riiet her in the Mayor's Office yesterday af ternoon, she smiled beautifully wlten she answered i n reply to a questinV that she "never would live with hi n again!" Belw we' give a letter which this white member of the Legislature of South Caro lina wrote to . a negro woman living in Charlotte. This man Miller says he was elected to the legislature by a majority o 1,500 votes. Here is the letter: Winnsboro, S. (!., Jan. 28th, 1573. My Deab Darling Caekie: 1 was very badly disapiMjinted in not receiving a letter from you this ruornine. Oh. mv dear darling, 1 iniss you so much, piease come home to nie as soon as you possibly can. I was ia yry low spirits after you left, but anii feeling agfear- deal better this morning, but my Ueiir baby, I took a long cry this morning, when 1 was so badly disappointed. Oh, my poor Carrie, I know that 1 have been a bad boy to. you at times, but if you will only come back to ine soon, I will mind vou in evervthinif. have quit my one great fault altogether, antl those papers are all ready for you. liaby, don't be niad with me if there was anything wron my other letter to yi for I wus,woiTied and, fretted so much. Do my darlhig let me know exactly what day you are coming home, do please don't stay longer than Monday no how. Sure ly my darling, you will come to rue so n, if you only knew how hard I am taking it. 1 never knew how much I loved you until you left me. Mary sends her love tu you. She lias been sick ever since you left, and is crying nearly, all the time. I am good to her,-and she don't suffer for anything, butvhe is continually talking about yon, and wants to know when you uiv coming home. Ros:t says to do i tfeasc come home, that she cuu't see any peace lur me and Mary talking to her. about you. Do my darling tell me when you wi i come telegraph to ine.L L'go to Col umbia on the (lain to-night. I will send you the money as soon as I hear from yon, -(end your letters ro this place. 1 will tuiue "aeK l1ti Saturday, pieae, oahv, come ,.rok' VVrit tue a l.in- lett.-r ti. od liv my dear dariiiig 1 have something haul to tell ou on niMself, but I wdu't do so anyiiiore. Yours, M. S. Mxi.i.er We have dozens of letters, postal cards and telegraius in our hands, whnh ti e Honorable M O. illiler, ot tne JjeiMslalcre of South Carolina, wrote to "Miss Carrie Walker,'' a Charlotte prostitute of ging.: brcad color. For the piesent we dismiss tins case without -com went. -4 , i . , mm titw ase notice the matter ' aLnsOP llkL. DAY. , ' Janaittia and"the, Istllmus continue a ?tute of tranqHiiityr ' ""''"- The Rans-is Legislature is balloting for a. United States Senator. It has been ascertained that in addition to the $5UU,UJ0 of bonus, .leiamier D. Hauiilton, the absconding C ity Treasurer of Jersey City, has also ato.eii thirty-three tnouaud tioiiars in cash belonging to the tax account. . i The printers of Indianapolis Have struck for higher wages. The publishers ref ise to yield to the demands. Tlie Juunud, Sentinel and i ndianapoiis rublising Com pany bsued on .Tuesday, but in reduced form. ' In the United States Senate on Monday, 1 fc 1 A. a resolution was mtrouuceu uy rim, th(, duties 0f that Bureau on the Treasury Depai tnient. Agreed to. ; A Louisville, Ky., dispatch of the 2nd SaVSt f leputy uinteu oiaiva iiiuiaiii Wyal arrived here last night with five of the prisoners. arrested in Henry county. W hile bringing tnen uowu on me sicam- er, Wm. Siuoat, an alleged leader ui the Ku-Klux depredations, escajed. Wyal found no difficulty in making arrests, the prisoners ySerin&np reshstaoce f a Bishon Cheney' trustees have stolen the march ou the orthodox Erjiswpat laimantsto his sancttia. vr l HH;rtlirc was to nave ueeu sola tt ayctipij .w up biuw. w cause of noii-pavment of interest on a mortgage of $25,000, held by the Chicago Fresbytenau theological iiiinrv. - This? occasiwn was vto "have been seizetiby JtheE opponents Gtihe BefoVni ed KpTscopal Ch u rch to gam legal possession wnnecnurcu, thus ousting the rebellious Cheney. Last Saturday, however, the coveted clIiXml4Hnietly uctW)Ued 6tt to rriresliitative of the Qmney par ty! ui&M. U "MMtgageifor $7,500 held by a Mr. Vaughan, oi Klioae fsiniid. the existence of which -was not Kenerully "known. Naturally, ia ioiicheh'airMn fe t . by, "the barty ' of the othr ' piirty!', aj ' this f-nnnincr J flank-movement, . which they characterize as one of fraud aud and the end is not yet. ; li' From; 'New? Yoit , , V -: i ' i. '. . 1 'mi.' . . ' T . . J States minuter imuuea. -II ; 3 EWTPRK, Feb.,. 2.-r-The Cubans commandeft The ColopeKwaj Hb stx'hundre4 mep?c6uveyingrai which waT ftttivcked ajid captureu Mautarier ,waa i Abo taken ; And -his troops diapersedi He waa marched in inis ciiy nave icwuwj ut wnii, particulars of the capture arid ekeciu Hftiof f CtoLMantaifea' Bpaliiih tojbft headquarters of Gen. Gained, who at once ordered him to prepare lor death, and soon afterwards he wasshot. Mantaner was recognized as especially severe to Cuban 'prison- cio. new" oas a iso nee ii receivea ot the shooting of Spanish soldiers caD- Uired near Puerto Principe. lesieraayat otith Jarwalk the "old well" hotel, a summer resort of Hopkmsa hyery establishment in cluding carriages and. 16 horses, and .Ui. ' XT ..tMl "..I- ... f . ine xifrtta uuice wun most or its con tents, were burned. The loss is seV- enty-five thousand dollars. The hre which is believed to le incendi ary, was rirst discovered in the liv ery stable One "?laven."seen t be strolling ab.nit the premises has been arrested on suspicion. At Barjjota, the resident minister of the United States, Mr. Scruggs, while in the presence of the reli gion procession which was passing, relused to take 6 IT his hat and thus became exposed" to some insulting treatment byftomeof the boys in the crowd Jwho regarded Scruggs refusal as a deliberate insdlt to the religion of the people. . Dr Wistar's Wild Cherry Balsam Thi Dalsamic compound has become a home fixture. Let all who suffer, and have in vain attempted to cure their coughs, colds, bronchial or pulmonary complaints, make use of this unequaled 'remedy. It can be relied upon, the mass of testimony that has been published since its introduc tion, being ample proof of its efficacy, tillebo Our Dormant Knergics. Our bodies are not as vigorous nor our minds as ciear as they might be. This re mark is true of at least two-thirds of civil ized society, ami of these two-thirds pro b dly onc-hall is laboring under bo-'ily infirmities of a character likely to shorten ti e lives of the sufferers. This is a mel ancholy exhibit and furnishes abundant ft Nd for reflection, (.'an the evil be miti gated? It can. Lack of vitality is the primary cause of most of the physical and r mental suffering to which we are subjected and therefore a vitalizing medicinal agent is the rcmedv required. Is there such a medicine? There is. Hostetter's Stomach Mittens will rouse and energize the mind and hdy when the .ife power of the sys tem is in a comparatively dormant state. The languid, feeble, desponding invalid is -are ui me laient eiif iiiut uu- a ?rnes ms oeoiuiv. ne uiiiiks mere is no element of vigor left in his frame, when the fact is that his physical capabilities a -e merely asleep and only require waking up. Let him stimulare ond tone Ins am inal machinery and endow it with new motive power, through tin agency of this incomparable inyijiorai)t, and tie will soon feeHike alnew man, or rather "like a man who has receiveii a new lease of life, and the requisite health to enjoy it. Manv badness nw.n suffer from chronic languor and del iressiou caused bv too close appli cation to business. Hard students are of ten oppressed with melancholy from a like C'Mie. Mechanics and working men are affected in the same wav as a result of over-labor. To all who are in this condi tion, from whatever cause, Hostetter's stomach Bitters will p-ove a signal bles sing. It is a perfect panacea for puvsica debility and mental ghMm. It strengthens th body, clears Hie mind and calms the nervous svstcm ; while as a remedy for in digestion, biliousness, constipation, rheu matism, and intermittent and remittent fevers, it takes precedence of all other medicines. ' tilfeb5 Hew Advertisements. lICKLES in bulk, and choice lot sweet Potatoes. Just received at feb 4 REEL & WHITTY'S Blue Front." FRESH Fish received daily at REEL & WHITTY'S feb 4 ' Blue Feont." SUGxVR Cured Hams. Rnck wheat Flour, t'ranberries anddJried Fruit, for sale at feb 4 REEL & WHITTY'S "Bine Front." Geo. Wt. Chalk, R. N. Littlejqhn CEO. W. CHALK & CO., ttrain nml General 1 COM.ffISIOiH MEKCHANTS, Comer Trade and College streets; ci3:-A.KXoa?'x,E.isr- o., r'--- Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Flour, Bacon, tc. Special at tention given to consignments of cotton for sale here or in northern markets. . feb 4 ; L.OST ! ABOtlT one week ago a small black and tail Terrier Slut disappeared and for which a suitable reward will be given if left at the drug store of Wilson & Black. She is about 9 months old, very sprightly and answers to the name of "Queen Bess " feb 4 OEIE GREEN. election Notice. IN obedience to an Ordinance passed by the Board; of Aldermen! at their last meetinsr. for tluj nuroose of submitting to the citizens of Charlotte, the question of issuing Donas, mt exceeuing in aiiumui $18,000 to py off the floating debt of our city, which has been accumulating several years. J Notice is. hereby given that an election fox that purpose wil 1 be held on the oVm! day of February, 1874, at the COURT HOUSE. , All those who favor the; issuing of the bonds will vote BONDS- Those opposed will tote 'NO BONDS. ! febatdei -W4 F. DAVIDSON, -NASH,--''-': "' Mayor. V Clerk' and Treasurer ' x u. t : F.; II. ANDREWS, ft i . f.iTr iff I F.JS.SHELTOII, WHO ''deals in ALL KPNDS OF FTJRNT- Y TURsnch . as ' Betsteads. Wash Stands. Chairs,. Tables Toilet Suits, Ac, Acl solicits calls or orders from Ui friends, an' 28 V y j, s ; a v' . . FABER'S" Rubber Headi Eaglev Office raiid FaberVUad Pencils, af ' jknn PUBEFOTa V - NOTICE ! ' - L NY perspn' or persons having any k claims whatever (due or not duel against the undersigned are requested to present sucn at my store Monday morning iot settlement. - feb I GEO. W. CHALK. OA A BALES CHOICE Hay on consign 01U nient, for sale low, bv 8TEN HOUSE, MACAU L AY t CO. feb 3. A LL'DfK'S Plasters, Tutt's Expectorant, XX ' Jjiiixir iodide Broniiae Calcium Com pound. W. R. BURWELL & CO nSNU,INE Italian Macaroni, v starch, Jfingiish Mustard. W. "4.sbuRWELL A Ct. SALE OF BONDS. I; WILL sell at the Court House, In Char lotte, N. C, on Wednesday, the lit! day of February, 1874, for cah, the fol- lowing iionds, viz : . 20,o00 dollars, Cliarlotte, Columbia fe Augusta Raii road,, first mortgage Bonds, ld.uuu dollars, Atlantic, Tennessee fc Ohio liailroad, Gold Bonds. p2,00u dollars. Mecklenbure Countv Bonds, to pay, debts due the Merchants' & Fanners National Bank of Charlotte, N. C, by the Atlantic. Tennessee & Ohio Railroad Co., the said Bonds being pledged as Collateral Security, with 'authority to sell in default of pay nient. . , , J. It. HOLLAND. Cashier Merchants' & Farmers National Bank; of Charlotte, N.C. jan 31. 1874. Tour Attention I S CALLED to the following goods: liuck wheat Hour. Marrow Beans. cpoice Northern Butter. Irish Potatoes (seed and eating), Maccaroni (Italian and American), and choice Factory Cheese. just received at jan 29 J. S. M. DAVIDSON, 3rd door above Market, Tride St. FOR RENT I HAVE FOUR new, and neat Cottages for rent. I m-y contain five rooms ancl ail necessary out buildings, and are loeated in a pleasant part of the town. Applv to jan 24tf W. J. BLACK. TO-DAY W E have received fine large Northern Apples, Bananas Malaga Grapes Oranges, rigs. Lemons, pure French can dies. Pickles, by the barrel, coeoanut cake. cocoanut bons, coeoanut strips, almond candy, peanut candv, ground peas, at., who'esaie and retail, cigars, smoking and. chewing tobttcco. mince .neat, bread, cakes wiuia, Jim?, c-ry ay , in iiauiviiuii 1 evrv cakes a'ways on hand and made to order,' dates, raisins, citron and currants, Groceries. Bacon lard, butter, cjrgs. flour, meal, corn, molasses of all grades, pickles, snuff matches. Scotch hemncs, satdines, 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, sugar, cffee, hams, rice. All of which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Respectfully, C. S. ilOLTON & CO. feb 1 THE MONTHLY CASKET Beauti full v illustrated and brim full of instructive and entertaining reading mat ter. - Subscription, one vear, - - $100 Sample copies, each. - - . 10 cts. Address, 11AYMEK & BRWIU, jan 25 Newton, N. C. TTOYTTS German Cologne, Lnbin'a XX Extracts, Szodoiit, just received. W. 1L BURWELL & CO. IT ARD Rubber and Buffalo Combs, Mesh Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Puff Bo-xes. W. R. BURWELL & CO. ,n .10 CHEAP MUSIC For Advanced Piano P ayers. Pianists desiring good Music at a low For Singers and Young Pianists. Send 30 cents for Peters' M tr s i c a l price should send 50 Monthly, and you cents for a copy ot will get $4 worth of "La Creme de la Cre- New Music Js.very me." Every. 'number number contains 4 or. ontains from' $2 to 5 songs, and 4 or 5 in- $3 worth of good Mu-!strumental pieces by sic by sucn autiiorS;SUcn autnors as ways, as Heller, Liszt, Voss: Stewart, T h o m as, Kuhe, etc. . Danks, Kinkel, etc. Published monthly. Published monthly, 50 cts. per nu mber ; j30 cts. per number ; $4 per year. ? per year. Pearls of Melody, A splendid collection tof- Piano Music of;j medium dimcujtv. in boards; clotn and gilt, $4 Address, J. L. PETERS, 599 Broadway. Box 5429, N. f. Jan 2 lm CHATTEL MORTGAGES' FOR SALE at the OBSERVER OFFICE. P. LUDYIG BEGS to ihtbrm his friends and custom ers that he has again taken charge of the Lager Beer Saloon under Cochrane', . He has added to his former bttsinesa the' bot tling uf Reading and Philadelphia Ale, La ger and Porter, for tne wholesale ana retail trade. He will send it any where in town at $1.80 per doz, the bottles to be returned. jan 24 3m . ; , T1TE are the Manufacturers' agents for 1 1 Cutler s Pocket Inhaler W. R. BURWELL A CO EIGHTEEN Thousand Cigars of supen Jjjor brands now in store! W: R- BURWELL & CO. . jan 23 . - ,r V '. r ';"? j - C.BOWD, Attor n E T AT-i. a w, CHARLOTTE, If. C. Office near Court House next door to Col. John E. Brows. Jan 2U tax. A. HALES, WATCHMAKER. AND JEWELLER, AifDXlEAXER 19 Fine Watches, (lochs, JEWZULT, SPECTACLES, GOLD rN3, &o. CHARjLOTT'E, N. C, (Next door to Tiddy's Botk Store.) All work neatly done and warranted. jan 15 Siiions' Hepatic ComponnA, OR LIVER CURE. For all Derangements of the Liver, Sidneys, Stomach and Bowels. j This Compound is pronounced by Pr. C. I. A mAl.MUiS, who was tne former pmpri- 1 etor of bnnmons Liver Regulator, as being far superior to it or any other preparation I now ottered to tue pumic it is, put up in liquid form, and is, therefore, always ready I for immediate use m cases of violentxat- 1 tacks of -Colic, Headache, Ac; besides, by this menus 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. UUAKU, note and L-etter i-ltp, very XJ cheap, at PUREFOY'S. jan 21 gLATES, all sizes, at jan 21 ' PURFFOY'S. WE have just received a very large sup ply of these celebrated Peed, which have been nsed throughout the Sotith for so many years, wholesale, trade supplied at Land reth's prices. jan 21 W. li. in; It WELL, Druggists. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. C- I'cv Shoe Factory! MPLE & ALEXANDER M ArSU FACT UUKHS an4 - - WHOLESALE and RETAIL dealers in Boots Shoes. Hat Ac Leather. i Have opened their Shtw Factory and are now prepared to furnish good goods to to the W holesale and Retail Trade at pric es that defy. competition, t'nll and exam ine sty !.-quality and price before buying. Jan HO SAMl'LEjA'. ALKXASUKK., UPHOLSTEKI.1G. I AM now prepared to do UPHOLSTER ING of ail styles and descriptions, at lowest cah prices Solas, Settees, Lounges, Spring, C hairs, reaired and renewed, at most reasonable rates. Pew Cushions, and Cushions of all kinds made to order. Work done neatly and promptly. Sat isfaction Kuaranteed. S. EINSTEIN, Beck with Building, np stairs, 1 doors below Tiddy's Book Stole. jan, 429. t f. NOTICE TUST received a fine lot Sugar Cured U Canvassed Hams. Fresh Ovsters everv day, also, Pork Pansage, Hominy, Buck-wheat Flour, Grits, and everything in the Grocery line. Call at once and you will not be disap pointed. J. L. BROTHERS fc CO. OptKisite Merchants & Farmers rsationai Bank. jan. 31. Mfe in tne Old L,and Yet 1 THE OLD SOUTHERN SEWING MA CHINE EMPORIUM, the first house of the kind opened in North ( arolina. makes a specialty of the best cheap ma chine, TUB HOME SHUTTLE:. As an evidence of its worth other ma chine agents are anxious to trade for them. THE HOME MACHINE is the best family machine. Took the premium at the last American Institute Fair over alt 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 6 Charlotte. N. O. ARMS AND THE TOGA, Carolina Military . Mite. Devoted to the Humanities and the . Industries, under the influence of XXilitary Training CHARLOTTE, N. C. The advantages of this Institute, with its departments. haanitorT atid Collegiate. are presented to the public. It is now in full ana vigorous growtli, with an increas ing corps of Cadets from the Carolines and other Southern States, affording the means of generous equipment. It contains new - A jtf hi wh,ch we Hre. An Annual Encampment, with its practical exercises, near one of the Mineral 8prings of this section, is one of the features of the Insti tute.: It Is also pniposed to have scientific farming for the benefit of the Cadets en gaged in the study of Chemistry in its ap plication to agriculture. The undersigned is ably assisted. : s ' 3i ' ' Send for Circulars. Address -'-' Cot. J. P. THOMAS Supt JsnSlffc VBT4UUIII .... proportioBtatety low rates. Five Sauarea estimated at a quartern ol iimn, and tan squares as a half-column. Ker Advertisements. Ml. F. SCAUR, ca CB Q o 3 CO ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. Prescriptions prepared at H hours of the Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for Familv and Inval ids, at SCAUR'S juue 29 Drug Store. FBESH fel'ICES. Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, Ac., at F. SCAUR'S juue 29 Drug Store. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Marl et at F. St, aRR'S june 2, 1872 Drug Store. THE BANK OP MECKLENBURG. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000 Jas. Turner Tatk, President. Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier.'' AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE &, DEWEY. rnhis Bank Chartered Under Act of the X General Assembly and duly organized undeT Iaws 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 Avcording 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 sums lying undrawn over thirt days. Gold and Silver Coin, B illion and Bank Notes Bought anil Sold. , J THOS. W.D EWE V, jan. 1 1874. Cashier. OBSERVER mm mwwm JUST RECEIVED, A large lot 6f 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 dispatch. J UST RECEIVED, a large lot of Bill Heads, Note-Heads and Letter Heads, at the OBSERVER OFFICE, jan 7 JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Envel opes and Visiting Cards, at the jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE, JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS, (Nos. 4, 5 and 0) at the jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE. IP you WANT JOB PRINTING done, call at the OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. satisfaction; gtjabanteed. Change oi Schedule. CHAJiLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AU GUSTA BAIXBOAD. ! J COLUMBIA, Oct;9tll, lli3. ON and after Sunday, the 12th inst., the following passenger schedule will take effect on the Charlotte, Columbia & Au gusta Railroad : : VU ' NO. 1 DOWN DAT rASSlTSOIB TRACT, Leave Charlotte for Augusta, 7 A ,M. Arrive in Augusta, . ... r ,85 P.M. KO. 2 UF DAT PASSENGEB TRAIN. Leave Augusta. ' ' :30Ajl Arrive in Charlotte, .?78'1.M HO. DOWN NIGHT TASSINGZR TRAIN. Leave Charlotte. , m, P.M. t Arrive in. Augusts, , .. Contract Advertisements tak.n at 'r-RTs Lea Aogusta,- .-; ;, fi'Jtf'J-. -Arr4te inl'hariotte, ' 5:15A.M. : JA8. ANDERSON. Oen'l.'Sup't; E. R. DORSEY, Gen'l. Ticket Agt- oct 10-tQ j I' I 1: 4 . ! t V r n 3 r .1 :, d 1 .) t 11 l 'I 1 Ik U 1 I 111 '.a -SI if 1 ?i i . I ti

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