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The charlotte observer , jOHSSTOKB JONES. Lu ,: '.-I-' in advan,; f. ' LiJ .mevear... St 4 TLMKiTt w ' II ' I " T ' 'C ' ' ' ' 'Local fEdlto. lent WrnnESDAYa February L 1874 6 0 of 111 121 13 i mm ?-w Middling..,, f -t Market iim-lianged. Sales 7&.jyfc ; g. n agency pas been established at GatY v'g fitat ion 'on the Air Line Kailroad. Xhc Cadets of the Carolina! Military In titule wilt give a hop at the1 institute to- ia0mw'(FridayJ night: 4 ' The art Me on ouf ' ri,,rci headed . ThP Chester & Lenoir Rail Road" was ipied fruni the itot-K am grange. Credit was omitted from inadvertence. ' ... 1 TT5111 f CO - Grange Addresa.Co. J P. Thomas ?iHrintendent Qf the Carolina Military Institute, win auuica j vvaj (Catawba wnt$Gwp tpldayti Colonel Tbomas left the city yestferday evening to fulfil his appointment, j ; : . : ' Fnneral . Biotlce.The "funeral services of Mas. Stephen 0. Smith, (formerly Miss Lizzie Wrwtoii) will take ulace at the Meihodist E. Church this (Thursday) af ternoon, at 3 o'clock, V. M f Friends and acquaintaucw of the family are invited to attend. , j , . ; We are lniormeu oy a paenger, niai the m tram 0. C. & Av ltuirroad, was ' at nhot into Just night, near-Fort Aliltarm one was hurt. v . k . t Tlie authorities have taken. prompt aci tion to dihcover and arrest the villiati. ft Oil the same train we learn that 8 Italian, immigrants arrived at Ruck Hill, roW Charleston, to work on tlie lands of V ui fiuliiBS, of York county, ifci. C .1 SEVS OP Tllfe DAY. The House bill for the trial of Gen. 0 0 Howard has pilled. The. ship carpenters and caulkers of Phii- idtlpliia are. vu a. syike. , The Baroness liurdett-Coutts has been j reseuted with the freedom of the city of fcaiuourgh. At the comdusiu, of , Mr. , Morton's rech on Luuiaiiuiii, on Motitlay, ' the United .Stales voted to lay the mutter aside and tuuk up the buukrupt bill. Uesolutions of impeachment against Jude UuisteeU, of Auilbama, were iiitru iliu'td in Congress on Monday and relerr- There wore 5G Parliamentary elections in Liiuini un .Uuntiay., The result of ine election was lite return ot 24 labumis and ill luiiservativus. There, wen no decided pu lor either party. . . Tiiere was a very decided shock of an eartu.iiuuwe in (4uulec on Monday molii- JiiS. iw slnjuii everything moveable in tUe rerideiices oVtue dtizeui. ' ' . ... ' v: K, A lucluiionj disitch of Monday says: A lire occurred tins morning ili the Oasu nieiii ol the tine iron ! trout builuiiii; on Umi street yctupieu oy the Southern jEx pres loiiipauiv, winch aruc time threatened- the destruction of the costliest' block ol buildings in the city. JJy aid of the cit ueus v Jare auiouut pi freight was rtsiaov ed from the building. The reinainder Was considerably damaged by ! water. Damage to tJie bunding was not very great. The business of the'j&jressuiph wasjuot materially iuferrupted. 4 " " " "'' . Mrs. Chif-Justice. Mr. Waite aautmbervt'tJie Episcopal (JhOrch at roredo.- Judge Swkyiie ahd fami ly and Judge Field and family also attend that church, Of course we Mies are. interested i'niMrs'; Waite, and IheaecouAtH are not so favora- e as thse we have of ihe husbiUid one is reported to be extravagantly ond of dress aytl society.! She i not "andsonie,but that will not make m u LV sd ittetencfr tTel'ti n lesi i h e pais airs, and then she will be Upbraid a ior that over which she Mt'lt nelp herself, beauty of person. I had l"e pleasure of being introduced t judge Waite a yeaf ago, when he re tumed from Geneva. He is a rath r, .8hrt1 ftohC na wjthT features nichareby no means hana'soine, lHe ninntK :..u.. i..- biie niOITlPtit I l(vrlA.t at l.tii v . a i ivtinvu c. v iiiiii n , f i?.ur8elf "greftAbUinufV'lui ' I mucci tye superiority you are "t COnscioilM nf mw;nif Ua xv i m?7wtH.Jie tTeivi.you hi five i 'mm 'Vf' ' ' ' ' .v ,8 irreverent.ViHe publicly de ... ; Ffc me uairon nw neaa iwen- v Jour hours. Augiutq Comtiluttcnalistjy V.T ?It; Dog Eat Dog rThe : New York NVarinbtrK ri4 A t. - MIVI1I B y nnoin na (ifU (W (HI Ml. ' - I this diagnosis : fffef ffi a nla ho i? above the nifni Bujustally meet in sociptv unrlisrf 'i . 9f ' t;tt.- v' "-,;V' -V-r ' L--.tirV, . i.;s i ' ' I MOT , ( W j sf-iai a ft iir'.'KJZ) -r - j ,f,, .;;.; Vol. TELEGRAPHIC S?lIMAIl,Sr, '.act j. I Mobile. Feb. 3. An unheard nH in in dramatic and railroad niHftPr.. I occurred to-flaV. Ir-P Tnn kA1 - m . the Mobile Theatre and the Vari- etiea of New Orleans, brought Bar rett, his tar at the tatter-theatre, ov er to Mobile, with DaveyV entire company, to play Richelieu for a nnd day tuatineey -and returned 'to play Richelieu at Varieties to-night. A special lightning train brought the party over from New Orleius. The run.cf 141 milea was made in two hours and two minutes. Large numbers of members of the press and parties of ladies and gentlemen from New Orleans accompanied the train. Scfaron, Superintendent of the Mobile & New Orleans Railroad, with his whole family came over to Mobile. The audience was packed with Jfashion and c.ulture.. There was great excitem'eut in both cities over this unequaled feat. . , , Washington; Feb. 3 In the Sen. ate Flanagan, of Texaa, presented petition of the colored eitixuw of AtlantaGeorgia, denying the state ment of lion. A. H. Stej'hens, in his speech in the House fj Representa-. Hives, mat tne colored, people in that State did not deoire, tl passage of the Civil Rights Bill, and the resolu tion of the Georgia Legislature, to the same effect, which was referred to-the Judiciary Committee. Titusville, Pa.; February 3. A s peci a 1 d es pa tch fro m Ca rmonsv i 1 1 e, in this State, gives an account of a most uanue auu extensive iolierv that place," last evening. While ue tasnier ol the lust National caiiK, u. XJ. wiiinuns, was writing 'atv.his desk, he heard a wrap at the side door; Upon openjitg ; it, two niasketl hum sprang on him. bound iind gauged him, and succeded in insi-'kln'g-their escape with $l4,00uin cur rencv and $3.(XK) in United States bonds. :i Mr. Williams was "found in an unscouscious condition, but re covered consciousness in a couple of hours alter being released. New York, February 3. A snow stoFiii' which commenced yesterday, continues this morning; but shows fdirns of almtement. Five indies have fallen. The snow in many pla ces has drifted. $2 counterleits on the First Natiot - sxl Bank, the Ninth National Bank, Marine .National Bank, National hpe -nd. LthsnrBiUiki, ls'ationl BainVVftlietiUef Nev Y and the National! Bank of Commerce, are in circulatiau. All are well exe uted, and well calculated to de ceive. A letter from Sydney, New South Wales, r December 2Navs the bark Plafo, which left here "for China, with coal, some months ago, struck a reef North of New Caledonia ; the crew escaped in one of their boats, and made for Solomon Island. On reaching their destination, the were, with ne exception,, merciless ly slaughtered bv the natives. The survivor-was snared from a stipersti- HmiH hrtfipf that thri h.Llf ihiZHii I arrows by which he was pierced, bad not touched a vital part, -it-would be unlucky to attack him again. ' - BERLfN. February 2. A, dispatch from Possen says Archbishop Leuo Chowska was arrested tb.dav, by or der oTthe German authorities, and sent to Frankford-on-the Oder, to undergo imprisoniuent. ' London, February 3. A special despatch to the Daily News, from St. Petersburg, savs Kussia has re fused to send goods. to the expsttion tr be held in, jphibulclphia . in 1876, alleging that it is a private underta king- SavXnnah, February 3. Owing to he hi e lenient vfeather, the Joe k ey Club races were postponed to Wedes daV. They, close Saturday. The largest crowd and best races since the? war are promised. Our Dormant Energies. .: ; - -a ' i t ',. -Ouribodies are-not its vigorous -nor ohr minds as clear as they might be: , This re- ittarkis lrue at Jeast two-thirds of civil jzed society ,aud of -tjiese two-thirds pro bibly vne-hait is laboring under bodily irtfirjDoSt ofiicIrater likely to shorten ilie lives of the suff'erers. This is a mel ancholy exhibit and furnishes abundant food for reflection; can tne evu oe miii- gateil?, It can. Lack of vitality- isah. rsi iMurv-T-iinup ot most ni tne rmvsicai ana iuental snfifertng t& whieh Weare sJjected and therelore a vitalizing medicinal agent is the remedy required. Is there such a medicine? There is. Hnstetter's Stomach rBitWMiMr-0tse anff energjze the mind t .j'jii 'a. ti.. MR, .-.r k i.m 'iklJi JommratiVelv dortnant state, 11; " Tf 5. ii- 7-ii iiH... ; u,l : ni iuniriija. leeoits.iesLKMiuum uivuuu o rHnfr-riSvafK Wtbe latent etrgl8 that un derlies Ids debility; He thinks there is no element of vigor left in shis frame, when; tne fSwtnat-his ysical pahlfities' af&riierely iasleep aha dniyuirwakiBg Ui! VUf Win stfiuIate:aMl tMrani U? Let :-Min stimulate: ami tbhehinif rndl 'machinery and. end6w!tltth; new MritiVe nVWer: thpuh thK agency of this Iiwomparable'invIrant, ,and he wilt soon; nir'ft'fiw man' br rather like a maff who has teceived a new iease-or nie, ana Dullness men uu?r iru ii Iy CTUsi'Mwhanics and working men are afitea in the same way U tton.' from "wnaTeverica.fisw'ci mmmni r:5".iM- ,is.in nA calms' thei tiervoi 8vstem':lwfiileas a re,meay;fof In- t:?' ' . IT . ,'; fill m,mttiJi i- I Ii I il .1 '". IWll CHARLOTTE N. C. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 5,;i874. Dr Wlsufo tViid Cherry Balsam- Tfiis Balsamic' eoiuponnd has leconre4a in)e hxture. Iii all IhisuVp. nmJ ha vajnjtttemnted to, cure their couehs. colds, brpnchial or pulmonary, comnlainta. Sua.e use . unequaieu remeiy. , it . -. . ' - v . can be relied upon,' the mass'of testimony tnat nas Deen published since itsfntroduc tionv being ample proof of its efficacy. New Advertisements. WOT IE ,TQ SHIP PLUS. AN apency harihg been established at Oaffney's Station, shippers will not be required to prepay freights to that point as heretofore. . - . .' . v - - -r . ,i j. . g , PEGRAM, Agent, feb 5 3t DI"KLES ih bulk, and choice lot sweet J. Potatoes. Jut received at feb 4 REEL & WHITTY'S Blue Front." . : URESH Fish received daily at J. REEL & VVHITTY'8 feb 4 . c ' Blue Feonu" CtUGAR Cured Hams. Buckwheat Flour. O Cranberries and Dried Fniit, for sale at feb4 REEL & WHITTY'S "blue Front." Geo. W. Chalk, . , R. $i. Littlejohn CEO. W. CHALK CO., Oraiin nnri General COJU.TIIIOK MUIU IIANTS, Uorner Trade and College streets, CHARLOTTE, UST. 0. Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Flour, Bacon, Ac. Special at tention jjiveu to consignments of cotton ftr sale heie or in northern markets. icb4 ABOUT one week ago a small black and taw Terrier Slut disappeared and lor which a suitable reward will be given ;f Iftt at the drug store of Wilson & Black. She- is about y months old, very sprightly and answers to the name of "Queen Bess " feb 4 ORIK GREEK. T ""Cli'ctioii Notice. IN obedience o an Ordinance passed by the B rnrd of. Aldermen, at their last meeting, for the purpose of submitting to the citizens of Charlotte, the question of issuing bonds, not exceeding in amount $18,000. to pv off the floating debt of our city, which has been accumulating several years. Notice is hereby given thst an election (or that purpose. will be held on the -3rd day of February, 1874, at the -COURT IfOlfrE. All those who favor the issuing of the 4nnlw will vote IiUNEttJ. Those opposed will vote NO BONDS. feb 3 tde V. F. DAVIDSON, F. NASH, Maor. Clerk and Treasure F. II. ANDREWS, WITH F. M. SHELTON, WHO deals in ALL KIND'S OF FURNI TURE, such as Bedsteads. Wash Stands. Chain. Tables, Toilet 8nits, &c, tc, solicits calls or orders from bis friends. Jan 28 , ' LABKR'S Rubber Head. Eagle, Office X and Kaber's Iead Pencils, at jan 21 FtlREFOY'S. XllllS AND Tilt IOGA, Carolina Military Institute. Devoted to the Humanities and the Industries, under the influence of Military Training CHARLOTTE, N. C. The advantages of this Institute, with its departments, Preparatory and Colleaiate, are presented to the public. It is now in nil and vigortms growth, with an increas inir eri8 ol Cadets from theCarolinas and other Stmthern States, affonlimr the means of generous equipment. It contains new and original features, and i abreast with the times in which we live. An Annual Encahiwnent. with its practical exercises, near one of the Mineral Springs of this section.- is one of the features of the Insti tute. It is also proposed to have scientific farming for the benem of tne cadets en gaged in the study of Chemistry in its ap plication to agriculture, ine unaersignea is ably assisted. Send for Circulars. Address Col J. P. THOMAS, Supt. jan 31 3t t ( w1Ufc In the Old Land Yet 1 fPHE OLD SOUTHERN SEWING MA- 1 CHINK EMPORIUM, the first house of the kind opened in, , North (arolina, 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 TIIE ilOME MAflilXE - is the best family machine. Tnok the preminrn at the last American I Trmiitnte H'flir over alt others, it runs Fair over an otners. it light, makes little noise, haS a better ten I aian ni) W bt.for sblitt.lJ thftrl attV Othe other i . .- - that I havfe ever seen Arsons wishing to buy or rent other inaetynfc can be accomrnodated as I liae or .fferfent; klndsconstantly on hand : ; ; v iYWPTT - Address,; ,T yl). G. MAX WELL t ,v Address,; japft; ; NOTICE . ' i n"- tl Tcvmmr r'wh' Ovpth everv dav also Pork Jf9n -a?ViSTHEB8!lW k: i i Dan. 31. V A tlTOfOTIIasTutt X Elixir iodide cronnae '-aicium oIU- pound. W, R. fELL&CO. tian Macaroni;5 Corn , - ., ill X. ' . ' . ... . . -f' !'mM - : f - '. : j 'i' 1 t v m i . ' ' " ' ' " ' ' ' 1 1 1111 m t i - r - ' - - - . ji . . - .. i . . t i .... . i . , ... . i. -i. 1 ' 1 ,,w y ! .j i ..ii..; -v ' ; - - , i . , ' . - , I,.:. - , , t MECKLENBURG: CHARTERED BY ACT OP PapitI-J'aid up PAFitAL Authorized, BANKING HOUSE, Is prepared to transact a general BAWKmo BrsrsEss. ( ash advancedonCottpp, Merchan die stored in Warehouses and; coyred by Insurance; also on jStocks, Bonds and other securities Deals in. Gold and, Silver Coin Notes, Bonds, Mocks, &c. t Money received on deposit subject to check. Interest bear ing Certificates of Deposit issued for money when $ left on time according to agreement Collections made on all accessible point?; promptly. acknowl edged on receipt, and remitted lor on date of payment. Directors and Officers, J. P.yS0TrST0iT, A, XAWJLAT, of St8ahfle,lUeatfay Co. B. COLLINS, J. W. mVWK. of Melfcmy is Davis, E. COSIUa, V. W. VStSt,' of flriw ts Alexander, S.IP. SMITH, Pres't. 0. N. G. BUTT, Asst Oashier, New York Correspondent Importers1 and Traders National Bank. Feb 4 . . . y - ' sale of bonds, VILL sell at the Court House, in Char - I WILL sell at the Court House, in Char lotte. N. C, on Wetlnesday, the llth day pf February, 1874, for cash, the fol lowing Bonds, viz : . - 20,500 dollars, Charlotte, Columbia & A uMa IWii timdr-liast . -Burtjage jkniUju 13,000 dollars, Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad,Gold Bonds. 32.000 dollars. Mecklenburg County Bonds, to pay debts due the Merchants' A Farmers National Bank of Charlotte, N. bv the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad Co., the said Bonds being pledged as Collateral Security, with authority to ell in default of payment. , . J. R. HOLLAND, Cashier Merchants' & Farmers National Bank of Charlotte, N. C. jan 31. 1874. Tour Attention I S CALLED to the following goods: Buckwheat Flour, Marrow tfeans. choice Northern Butter. Irish Potatoes (seed and eating), Macearoni (Italian and American), and choice Factory Cheeae. Just received at jan 29 J. S. M. DAVIDSON, 3rd door above .Market, Tr ide St. FOR BENT I HAVE FOUR new, and neat Cottages for rent. They ipontam five rooms and all necessary out buildings, and are located in a pleasant partot the town. Apply to jan24tf W. J. BL.A.L.JS.. TO-DAY w E have received fine large Northern Apples, Bananas Malaga Grapes Oranees, Figs, Lemons, pure French can iltes. Pickles, by the barrel, cocoanut cake, cocoanut bons, cocoanut strips, almond candv. oean ut canny, eround peas, at wholesale and retail, cigars, strfoking and chewing tobacco, nonce meat, bread, cakes ' pievbons, rolls, every day, ornamental cakes always on hand and made to order, dates, raisins, citron aim currants. Groceries. Bacon lard, butter, egga,Sflouri meal, corn, molasses of all grades, pu-kles, snntt matches. Scotch herrings, sai dines, deviled ham, peaches, tomatoes, oysters, soda, salt pepper. Spices of allCkindS bologna sau sage, heef tongues; cheese, mackerel, cab bage, turnips, crackers,, kerosene, soap, candles, tea. sugar, Coffee," hams, rice. All of which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest. , Respectfully, 0. S. HOLT0N fe CO. febl t MONTHLYCASKET Beautifully illustrated and brim full ot instructive and entertaining reading mat ter. r- Subscription, one year, - $100 Sample copies, each. V t;' . - ;10cts. Address, RAYMER; & ERWIN, . jan 25 , Newton, N. C.. HOYTT 8 German Cologne; LubJnV Extracts, Stzodont, just lreceiyed. " -f , W. R. BURWELU&CO. HARD Rubber and Buffalo Combs. Flesh Brushes,' Clothes Brushes, Puff Boxes. W. R. BURWELL A CO. , nS0 0. D 0 WD, m - , ATTOR N ETf AT-JL A W v 'CHARLOTTE, NC.li Office" near Court House next, door to Cpl. John E. Brown, 4 t u jan 51. Im. . '" ' , ' , 'tWOTicfitj r ; MY! t person f persons having .any. claims whatever, (due , or. not doe) against (the undersigned are requested to nresent tuch.at mv itota aionaay moroii No 1,530 COUNTY, N. 0. THE IEOZSXJkTUBS. 4tlx, 1873. $ too.ooo '1,000.000 TRADE STREET, Kxchange, Bullion, Bank S. P.'SIOTH.' T, L. VAIL, Cash'r. isiiioas' Hepatic Ccipoifl, J QRN LIVER CURE. For all Derangements of the Liver, Kidneys, fbliaWanr'BdWelr. This Compound i pronounced by Dr. C. A SIMMONS, who was the former propri etor of Simmons' Liver Reaulator, as being far nnirior tt it or anv other preparation nhyv orlered to the public. It is put up in liquid 'form, and is, therefore, always ready for immediate use in cases of violent at tacks ol Colifc, Headache, &c. ; besides, by this nieans its proper proportion? are al wmvs guaranteed, and the price within the reach of ail. It is put up in large bottles, and is for sale by Drujri?ts, Conn try Merchants and Dealers throughout the State. For sale by WILSON & BLACK, jan 2L, 1 yr Druggists, Charlotte, N. C. BOARD, Note 'and Letter -Clips,, very cheap, at PUREFOY'S. jan 21 gLATES, all sizes, at jan 21 .- - PURFFOY'fl, WE have just received a very large sup ply of these celebrated Reed, which have been used throughout the South for so many years. Wholesale trade supplied At Landreth's prices. i jan 21 W. R. BURWELL, Druggists. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. C- New Sbo Factory ! SAMPLE & ALEXANDER OTAIfUFACTlTBEUS and WIIOI-ESALE and KETAIL .' dealers in Boots, Shoes. lints & Leather. Have ooened their Shoe Factory and are how prepared to furnish good goods to to the Wholesale and lietait Trade at pric es that defy competition. Call and exam ine style, qualitv and price before buying jan 30 'SAMPLE & ALEXANDER. UPHOLSTEKIG. T AM now prepared to do UPHOLSTER A ING of all styles -and descriptions, at lowest cash prices ; . Solas. Settees. Lounges. Spring Chairs, repaired and renewed, at most reasonable rates. . Pew Cushions, and Cushions of all kinds made to order. Work done neatly and promptly. Sat- isfactjon guaranteed. . 8. EINSTEIN. , Beck with Building, up stairs, 2 doors below Tiddy's Book Stoie. V jan. tf." " , P. LtID7I6 i BEGS to inform his friends and custom era that he has again taken charge of the Lager Beer Saloon under Cochrane'. He lias added- to his former business the bot tling of Reading and Philadelphia Ale, Ls- ger aiw Porter, for the wholesale anq retail trade.' He will send it anywhere iff town at$L80 per doa, the bottles to be returned. .! , jan 24 3m ' ' :v , ' ; TlTlBate 'thscMantifactarers'' agents for fit s Cutler's Pocket Inhaler W R. ItU KWKLLi A GO. i T7IGHTEEH Thousand Cigars o auperi- 3 'V16 T&mTL RATES-OF ADVERTISING. " WMV UM( U .... .L 00 " r ' thfrifays.1....... 2 00 four U$ .,.w?,-nr.i 2 60 - ! one wekO?XjL'4 50 M tkrea week.MUf..,..M 6 60 Ana fv . 1 O AA Contract Advectjaenieixta jtakn a- vue luuuunnlMianun B W propoitfonately low rates., ; . , ; f ire 5uar estimated at aOTtarternoK umn, aAditeaaqaare as half-column. New Advertisements. p CHARLOTTE, fK C. Prescriptions prepared at 1 houra of tne Pay and nigtrv '4 Ctioice Green and niack Tenf Selected especially for Family and InvaK uu, at buaku'S.,,,,. june 29 DrugStort. , . FUESU &P1CES, , , Jnit received a lot of selecti Spices for. Pickles, Preserves, &c., at F. SCARRS jane 2) - !UrugBtora. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Mar) tt: at - ' ' ,F.SCaBR'8 june 29, 1872 Drugstore. THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, K. C. Authorized Capital $500,000. Jab. Txntirra Tats, President. Thos. VV. Dkwey, Cslier . F. H. Dewkt, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE GT TATE 8ui This Bank Chartered Under- Act of the General Assembly and. duly organized under, Laws of the State of North Carolina, ' witb ample means is prepared to transact General . Bunking BuKlnesV ' and furnish accomodations to all its 0us tomess on Liberal Texm, : , siiu. , The liank will receive Deposits subject to Ctiecki and WiUAftow Irtterest1 'A'cctirdlng to Aement o aU-Depsits. lelT on, time, a . I T. . 'i l or issue certincates oi ieposii. oeanug m terestattherateor" - " Eight per cent per Annum " on all sujus lyug;4unilrjawn over tlxirt davs. , , . . Gold and 8iWsr Oo!n, B itlion J and . Bank Notes Boughfcndjisojd; ,,y ,,. .., , tHOsVvVDEv-EY; jan. 1 1874. ' !-" ashieri ,. . . ; i ' . y i s r" . - JUST RECEIVED, A large lot of excel lent material for JOB WORE of all descriptions, both plain and fancy. m r -. . fi" Send in yonr orders at once. -With three firstclass 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 ahd Letter Heads, at the OBSERVER OFFICE. jan 7 JUST RECEIVED, a large lot or Envel opes aud Yisi'ing Cards, at tbe jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS, (Nos. 4, 5 and 6) at the jan? UJtJSKK Visit currier,. IF YOU W AST t i .. JOB PRINTING done, call t the OBSER JOB OFFICE. " SATISFACTION GTJABANTEED . " i . ' . Change ox .Schedule, CHARLOTTE, COLTJUBIA & ATJ- CXTSTA BATTJt' iff OBSERVER . i"- 1 1 f h ri rmatA. Oct. 9th; 187. ' ' fTSl and after Sunday, the. 12th Insitf the1 U followingpaseengerschuwUl take effect on the Charlotte, Columbia & Au gusta Railroad f t . i X , - , BO. I DOWH.&AT rASSteGI TBAnr. f Leave Charlotte for Augusta, &7 ' A.M Arrive in A ttgusta, f : t 8:05 P.M. ho. 2 or IUT FJitTi ; il, Leave Augusta. . SiSf.'S Arrive in Charlotte, , : ,? e ) .,' ,781 -Ai ao. dowh ptawr rAaaPf qxb trais l. t r Leave Oiariotte.'.v ,,ru ... .vh.i ? Arriveltt Augusta, Vl u'i so. 4 v mom rAssmrate . v teare Augustasf i , WHrfA.M.- Arrive in Charlotte rt i1?? 3 U blesm&t fay srodigine&
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