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Tie charlotte (ttteKu BATES OF ADVERTISING, JUHM3TOM5 JONES.: J - Office. SirinK' Building,, Trade Street; One Square one time ....$! 00 two days-...,.,.., 150 three davs W 'kt T?r-iTf - - ' 1 . . ... .... KATES SUBSCHIWIOjr. i -i One vear in advan,' ........;.$6 00 I 111 1 T .Jb-ar KA W l V - - 1 " Months. iff cm Three Mont. 60 50 50! 0T JsUCAL AFFAIRS: l. CALDHfcXJL., Local iidltor. "xjr Subscribers wijl please hieic t ..fTrnvs mark on their papers. Tbe 1 nutii.ed that their term of subserip- hi lias expired ; and are respectfully re " Urd tu renew at once. ClitiT GARRETS. Corrected, Daily. CuUuu Market. Vnrniv far kj 1 Qi . 6rio' Jnferwr ,...,1 onlinarv, wirirt Uuu'.l Ordinary Mi'lulins HT m r i..-L-..r ii Ili'llMllLTUd. its Ui-uay, 14bales. 7 -0- Codntry Produce.W ; Buvimj Hates. 1$ 9J a 10 Sides, biiouiiicrs, v a a er. llog Round, Country,; .10 J a llf Shoulders, 81 a t- 20 y;,-rtirfy-Apple, uVC.j -J a 2 V .. .. . l Peach, -.m,i-AVhite, (without sac .Mixed,' 5 a M $ a 16 4j aM.UO 4.40 a 4.60 4 00 Kmjs, I'-er dolmen, I'l'mr l'itiiiiiv, Lxtra, " !, J'niit-L'iitd Apples, readies, " " Blackberries, furtf-Chickens, spring, 'jlllklAS, lUU'ks, ' Given, . .' .i lard- Good, Common, JtW White, OnU blink. 22i a 26 75 a 1 25 lljVl3 00 CO a (Jo i " jW-Hfte, JO f Oman. 75 a 1 XW XfeWftrtdltftMff) I Yi I'u re clay, " Mixed, JO a 75 'iVailoeii lri.-h, ier bbl, 5 a 5i twee, $1 :rwr, " 7 a 6 li.f.i Red, in;r buh, UliltC, HW-Tub wahedy -f C1 7 Stw Ailvei tiscinents. We direct pub lic attention to the following rdvertise inciiLs which appear this morning for the libit time: , : The Evening Crescent Cr(cnt Puh-li.-Ling Comjtjiny. Farmers of Mecklenburg .County B N Smith. , LOCAL !(is. Please hand in church notices to-d iy. CharioKe Grange neBts-to-dv r-4U m. i iltS i lmW Strf ti alinott as slippery as if covered with ice. "Calamity water" is the latest name for it. This is better than "tire water." ' Oid I'robs'" preditioni ibotit 3'esUr tliij's wathtr. proved true to the letter. Very IVw country people in town yes terday. 13d bales cotton bold, neverthe less. Unc grocery firm in this city shipped ten car loads ot goods to customers on the C There is an umhailatifeiefter trAtlie Wiiinintun post office, addressed to H W b'uiuii, Charlotte, N C More anjicals went up from Mecklenburg tu the Supreme Court tlian from any other county iu the State. . Mr llartiey, thu elocutionist whoave a itcraiy eiitertainmeut in this, citv. hist : , r , ruaJ in i'cterslmrg, Va , on V ednfc- "ay evening. That distinguisheoolorariOeK'p M h Young, arrived in Charlotte lust night 0,1 the An-Line train, aud took Quarters at lite UeiiraJfjtloteU j mere wai hocl 19 v&fcrd condition of Mr. William Gleason. wlo was stricken down with paralysis on Wed nesday. Yesterday was dark and drizzly, chilly, withal and general! v disagreeable. (The people of UlarluIaIuiufiS 3 Bept J posted in regard to the weather.) The Air Line Railroad ,is said to he in trouble, on acoouut of the uon-paynieut of interest on the bonds and the threat of the bondholders to enforce their mortgage. The authorities of the Nori0 $Jttr&Ha Railroad have about finished a side track from the trestle over. Fourth street, to the bridge over Seyenth street on the same road. A few nights ago a thief or thieves en tered the kitchen of Levy ,Spencer, who w ui, st-conu street, oetween vnurcu a"d Mint, and stole everything eatable in 1 1. A gentleman wlio wyeSaSSA j to know whereof he speaks, told us oeen invested in the Kentucky XotterjH y citizens of Charlotte. " 1 . The query, who teftcMes sch jn'Ker "ersville?" prppounded frequeuily turpuU t"e Winston Septiiiel, has developed the M that Qoi$$$ rlyofCharletUrdofeai lUroersMi "owythe county? ib.r lMfw"- l,urt Pell off a' 1. A negro wos-driv Ing two mules whici werewijf fon loaded with wood, iron Try0" '8tree lnt0 F5rst, yesterday afternoon; when one -oiemmej made a mistep while going u Ane aistance irom tne onage to tbe groarid.wtt oot-vern great -yftN. tho lnulegot off, and it received no injury to 8Iak of.ilfougnrlaRoUwaVIbmed and the mule extricated with some dlffi- f Ivor,. j y y i Railroad Suit. In the Supreme' Court of the State, on Thursday, the cause of VT P Caldwell for plaintiffs; Jones A John ston, R Barringer, D M Ptirches and Mc- orkle & Bailey for defendants. rolina Central Railway. Tho r.nf- tm Dhrision of th CamU way is nW completed three miles berond VadesbordL The contractors exrrt fn get through , - x - ffgan's cut by the middle of 'A!ti"JtfN?c are Promised a rate of progVessJBteXat half a mil- per dav. fTo our Charlotte friends we sav: "Look out for the loconiotivehen the bell rings." l tlmiiryton Star, 4. IFoil T. R Vahrr Ur- 1 rthat an ef- fort will he made in a fo. ays? by the He hrevr citizen f this rn, tn lnilnrp TTnn . '!ebulon B-Tice tjeliver his lecture on lie Jewjshcefrthis city. The object if the tujlrttinesto aid in raising funds build a neAWsynagogue. We believe thatltlie SVrt; should they procure Mr jVancewill redound in great success. Peterthurg Index & Appeal. Scholarships in the C. M. I. Col J P -Thonias, Superintciident of the Carolina Military Institute, has placed at the dis posal of the N C State Grange four schol arships in his Institute. " The Raleigh News says that recommen dations from Masters of Subordinated ran ges for candidates for the above named i scholarships will be received as 'follows: rvf from the east('rn section of the State, one Jrom the central and one from the r 4.1. wsslcficlhehll - lUS. re- txij yji.t oiaic UWIIIV, ill i' U VJl I VUtC, 1 C, by or before 10tl of April next. Complimentary: A Southern gentle man who has been traveling extensively. UWUV wtjotopped Jierefor a rest, told Us aday ytwsiiweXlabC Varlotte was the most thoroughly live inland place of its size he had ever seeii; that everybody here seemed to be at work, and that the place must one day become a large city lie was surprised at the amouut of trade dime here, and remarked that an air of business seemed 4o pervade m everything This is very complimentary to our little city, but it the verdict of all strangers who visit it and stay lfug enough to form an intelligent opinion. Train. The mail ana passenger train on tne Air-L.ine iail and passenger tram onlni Railroad, due here about 8 o'clock, A. M, was fife u hours lchind time yesterday. Tlie delay was caused hy the fengiiie,!run- ning otfthe track ih the yard as the train was learDxg Atlaurj jfr Charlotte, on Thursday evening. By the time the en gine, was replaced the night was so far ad vanced that it was deemed advisable to remain in Atlanta until morning.' This was done and the train left that cit) yesterday morning at 7 o clock. There being other trains on the track it was necessary to run slowly heiLeatt arrival of the train last night. Heavy Shipments of Guano. There are not less than seventy-four car-loads of guano lying at the N C R R depot, and at the Air Lin Junction, awaiting shipment over the Air Line. This guano .is for dif- . .... ..... i.,V At u ; lercill jnwiiia hu'iiic imu, ivif- v im hilied for Georgia. It is to fertilize the Jauds fpr Uytton en Tins sprffigr anxi'rrtany crops to be planted sprnig. and rrtanjr ot these crops nave uo doubt been pledged for money where with to purchase it Th's very thing ha SyijrtlnetL the Sto!. buhe farmers rs!alSP;ari?1,tilotn expenV ence, planting alfin cDttorl atid trusting in Providence to proyide them bread and pay fheir debts should the crop fail or be extraordinarily large. - JcfuseeilvlConnectiQii. tlie" VrVter7df Wr5 -mfit at David son College on Thursday to consider the call white! bad been extended Bev I Mc Kiunon, for his services ' ai" paste bf -the Second Presbyterian Church of Charlotte. $40elegation was present from Con cord to oppose the dissolution of Mr Mc Kinnon's pastor. l relations with the church at that place, while tlerbsmtion of the call was warmly conducted by Messrs R I McDowell and J P Alexander, elders of the Charlotte Church. After ,a lengthy jdebate, he Presbytery decided not to place the . call, in Mr Mc Kinnon's hands unless heshould signify his d?iacc5!TllIcrstate tha- lievedit his 'duty to change his present field of labor for another. This he dedin eaHtfvfo an3T PrbyerysBieallnlUB&iious- sustaitW W iiid This adtiorr of the PresbyteryCSs great oifT-ior nf the Se- toad VxtfoyU&-pSW)$?h eonirreffatibri'Were unitiaskingQ? Mr doubt Ahat-.tteeir reantjra M.lted, He Is! emitVeritlj" qualified (othU -work wfttiWhicn fltifana Mvmietbire;betng thoroughly active and earnest, in j-he noiy work to which he has devoted iJisTife. The JurcHt Concord, Mr McKinnon found In a very disorganized state; but his werk tu l.na hcfiik blessed in an extiaordirury kuwv , rrP. and it is now; tn a highly ftoumsh a. j;mn r vtftW ot theSC f&CtS tkC- congregation made a atrorPfjpqsiUon to the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohm T?iii, ifat lKktM eal ' ?s S A Sharpe et al, from I as urgueu. it j? ArmneJcl and CHARLOTTE N. O.. SBTURDYARQIf 1; ISU. a - i- ... .... .rn yfr.-t V't -w . ... The Commercial Bank. This hank. of which k'aj. 'b Dowd is ' President, will conrtnence business during the 1st of neat week. r,Theic place of business for the pre sent will be the room on South Trdo treet now occupied bv Col D G Maxwell. wil0..will move hilt' thf ? a ft ernnnn - ij r - he counter f. r the bank will be put up impeiatejj and it ia expected, that the iwuiuwoH win Degin worK on Monday aftefribbri or Tuwday inonrfrg. i ;- EtECTEIG FLASHES! Pour of the murderers of Senor- Salvati-: orra, in the City of Mexico, a few days, ago, have been eaptuifd and shot. i Jjen-io, President ot Mexico, has arrived n the City of Mexico from his tour, and was received enthusiastically.' There is no combination acainst hrm. feewator Lewi, of Virginia, who has rcen-horue to ncuperate his health, ha rvtarned -to -Washington, and although not yet m good health, is again in his sea in the Senate. A lvey West, If laispatch ?ays that tli. 4Vabjli," 'Dispatch", and Pinta ai rived ytsterday. from Havana. Admiral Case made a Eeperul signal that all repor A. I I 1 ,1 - ri r 4 . '.' iers e ie pureato leave tne neet, anu air correspondents thereupon left inunediate- v. The bill to repeal the social evil feature in the city charter of St. Louis, has been nformally laid over in the State Senate. On motion of one of its prominent friends another bill was introduced yesterday. Ine steamship "Graf. Bismarck." from Bremen, Feb'y 10, for the safety of which tears were enteriained. arrived at pew York this morning. New Advertisements- Farmers of Mecklcnburs bounty. ; We respectfully refer you to this East ern farmer whose certificate we insert be- ow for juformajlion as to the Fertilizer we areayent lor. IS: JS. SMITH. Sjclua, N. C, De:. 12, 1873. Mr- W. H. Aveka Dear Sir You Soju- bleSea island Guano is, in my opinion, the best fertilizer to be bought. First, it is easier to put in the drill, from the fact that it docs not sine! I so had as some, fcecond, it gives nourishment and vigor to cotton in the very warm days of the summer, and causes it to remain in a healthy condition, : ..!'. , c i-.t"s i. mt.!il insieao oi pun-mug up irorri inirsi. xmru, it causes cotton to open better. flluqra very truly i- . r R. I. LASSITER. march 7 rpHE i:VLMG CRESCENT, A CONSERVATIVE DAILY PAPER, , BALEIGH, N. C. RELIABLK, HIGH-TONED, COtRTE- ous. T. B. KIXSGBUHV, - Editor. TERMS, CASH: Dail.is$5.O0 a yir; $2 50 for six months ; ?1.2o for three months; 50 cents tor oh month. Clubs-of ten $47-00 ; of twenty $'j0.00 The Weeklv Trcscent. A Paper for the Family. One year $1.50; Six montlvs for 75 cents Three months for 40 cents. Clubs of Five $7: Ten $13 50: Twenty $23.00; Twenty five $27.00; Thirty $30.00. Address, CRESCENT PUBLISHING CO., Raleigh, N. C. WANTED To.buy ladies and gentlemen's cast off clothing. Call opposite the Presbyterian Church. WADi4 W. March &-2w. '' notice To (jardeners. i Persons wishing their Gardens or Lots ploughed will have it promptly attended to by. leaving their orders- at J. M Leak & Go's. C. 1,. WALKER. March 6-St. Wheat Bran and Shorts. 1 Q.OOO pounds of Wheat Bran and 1 tt,0Upounos of Shorts, just received and for sale by G. W, CHALK& CO !Mardbx9-tf X XT. FLAJTrEltS' HOTEL. John T. Bees. Proprietor. . Oreensboro, W. C. ' New Rooms, New Furniture, Accomo dating Landlord, Attentive ner van ts. House Recommends itseir. lryitt Passengers and baggage conveyed to and from thfe df pot free of charge. . LATEST SENSATION ! TpX ER YBOD Y running to see the fight; J24 - what is it about ? Why, al 1 want one of those nice, hard, firm Beef Hams, at A, Creswell.'s. Also, rnnntrv Racon. i Aivery chejice lot, Hams, Sides and Shoul ders. Also, Peas, Beans, Sweet and Irish PptatoesJtogether with 20 bushels of On lonets. aiitf dtHe articles too numerous to mention. ' . . Call soon, and don't be fooled by being too late. A. H. CKJESYVISLL. mar 4 tf Call and See the Klsingf Sun. 1 If you' want to get things cheap you can get them by buying at the "Rising Sun." If you want fine Northern Apples come If you want fine Banannas come to the "Sun-'".'! 'f .1 -..i .- . : If ybli tvant fresh CanSies come to the 'Sufn.'M rir"i - :', .. - If you waht Preserves of all kinds come 1 .i..u'e..-. . . II you want, jsiujpi every uv.hmv come to the "Sun."" ll - Ifvou Want fresh Cakes cnue to the ; Sun.'' ; - i , If you want fresh Bread come to the 8irr1 '"iHI - .i -A t - . If you want canned Fruits of all kinds cone;oileiuStt.,, -- -.;v.t j. :: If vou want Spiced Pickles come to the -8mi : ?- y-' , - If yon want nice Oranges come to the "Swa." t t. 4i( 'J , - If yotwant fresh Ifraons domeito! the 1 r fIf too Want t&ap Groceries eomefto Ihe rif yoa'wamt'a liirgatn Toh can iffLrU at A CHANGE Sellina IF SB. , (S N. B. All person.9 knowing themselves March lr 1874, tf. TEE HOME MACHINE TOOK, the premium at the late American Institute Fair, and as the decision of Fairs is a criterion of merit in ihis coun try, this makes the Home beyond a doubt the best machine in the United States. ALL MACKIIVES have their merits and demerits ; and all have selling points when represented by their special agents. From a longer experience in this busi ness than any other dealer in North Caro lina, and keeping on hands all the kinds of Machines that 1 ave been offered irt,this market, I can truthfully sav that I believe the HOME to be the best for FAMILY USE that I haye ever seen. It has the best shut tle tension, runs light, makes little noisr simple in construction and durable in all its parts. WATCHES ! WATCHES Clocks and Jewelry ! Silver and. Plated Ware! SPECTACLES and FANCY GOODS, &c, At Panic Prices, at J. T. BUTLER'S, Opposite Central Hotel, nov. 25-tf CHARLOTTE, N. C pity Residences for Sale. FOR sale on easy terms, two desirable citv residences, well located in good I neighborhoods. Also, several valuable j unimproved city lets GRAHAM & NASH, j march 1 BOYDEN HOUSE SALISBURY, N. C. WILLI A IT1 ROWZEE. frop'r. A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, situate 1 con venient to the business part of the city. p&r Omnibus will be found at depot to convey passengers to the hotel. mar 2 tf Dates ! Dates ! ! 15 cents per pound or 2 pounds for 25 cts at feb 23 J. K. PUREFOY'S. Woven Wire ITI at r esses, THAT can be made. loose or tight at will, just received at P. M. SH ELTON'S. Also, elegant Ward-robes, square marble and wood Toy Centre Tables, Extension Dining Tables, &c. &c. All of the above will be sold low for cash. March 4. F. M. SHELTON. AT THE GREEN FRONT ON COLLEGE STREET, YOU can find almost anything you wish in sthe GROCERY line and at prices to suit all. Corn and Meal by the Bushel or Car Load. Bacon, Hams and Lard, Mackerel, Su gar, Coffee, Molasses, Starch, Indigo, Pep-, per, Spice. Candy (by the box) Soap, Candles, Kerosene Oil, and too many oth er goods to mention. J. 8. WILLIAMSON & CO. Mr. T. D Walsh, Capt. J. L. Deaton, W.M. Stitt, Iredell Jones, and B. J. Massey are with J. S. Williahisdn& Co;, and would be glad to see their friends. $ - feb 25. ; r -i ; . .(lemocrat copy. ) Attention, Produce Buyers. JUST arrived and for sale, 300 sacks wheat bran and shorts, 200 sacks family and stock meaL L 300 sacks Floor, all grades, . 000 sacKs corn, (f; ; ( , , . ' i W00 pounds mountain buckwheat flour, feb 27 :K ip. W. CHALK & CO, 11 v j? r Somcthrns Fresh. 1: 1 white Ilea!. Cabbage, ion 1017 SetsVIbbotu9, Buckets, Tubs, Ac Off - ) .1S5Mi''ra--'lK No 1,556 PROPOSED. at Cost M. S 3HL 1 I 'OW OFFER TO THE TRADE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, my entire Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS. LEATHER ind SHOE FINDINGS, at COST FOR CASH. Give me a call and convince yourselves, that I will do as pnpised. 1 . 8. B. MKACIIAM, Sign lraf Boot. indebted will please call and settle. REFRESHMENT PLACE For Counry and Town People, College Street, CnxRLOTTK, N. C. WE have opened on College Street, op ptwite the Store of J. McLaughlin A Sn, a first class Bar-R-om and Restaurant, where the lnst themarket afford- can always he found to cat and drink. The best and purest Liquors can be obtained at our house. Also, we can furnish those who want lodgings, with cleuu and comfortable beds. We solirit a share ot patronage and guar antee satisfaction. SANFORDG. HOWIE, ) n v.( Mi-v ini'Tk' r 1 1 rojirieiors. feh 2. t f. WHITE SHAD ! WHITE SHAD are now are now within the IT reach of all The poorest erson in .Charlotte can buy t hem for less .money than it takes to buy meat. They are not the bony fish that are generally sold, and that invariably choke the little babies; but a tish having no bones except those that are prominent, and a blind man can A vst then! without experiencing any incon venience whatever. We are selling them from 50 cents to $1.25 per pair, according to size. ' REEL & WHTTY, 'Blue Front," Trade St. feb 26 JQU BARRELS POTATOES, Early Goodrich, Rose. " Mohawks, Pink Eye, For sale bv A. R. NISBET & BRO. feb 14 Democrat and Home copy. HOUSES AND MULES. FOR sale at Wadsworth's Sale and Liven Stables. The finest stock always on hand. Per sons wishing to pifrdiase horses or mules will find it to their advan tage to call on J. W. WADSWORTII. jan 15 tf Charlotte. N. C. Just Received 1 ENUINE Worcestershire Sauce, Toma VJ to Catsup. Pepper Sauce English Mus tard, Eugiish Pickets, Frtsh Tomatoes, Peaches, Corn, Sardines, One Case Edam Cheese, Cox's Gelatine, Cinnamon, Blue ing and Ground Peppnr. at feb 13 J. S. M. DAVIDSONS 3rd door above Market, Trade street. 1 Ou Consignment 4 BOXES Green Apples. Sea Foam the best Baking Powder extant. Fresh Pork Sausage eyery day at ,feb 7 SYMMON'S. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WE offer for sale on good terms several unimproved building lots in this city. This presents a fair opportunity for the investment of capita!. GRAHAM & NASH, Agents and Attorneys, feb 26. t f. ' . COLGATE, Glycerine and Honey Soap, English, Glycerine and Honey Soa, Old Brown Windsor Soap, feb 13 W. B. BURWELL & CO. IjUNE Salad Oil, Coleman's Mustard, . Nelson's Gelatine, Genuine Ita''n Macaroui, Nntniegs, Cloves, Pepper, Gin ger and Arrow Root, just received at feb 13 W. R. BURWELL & CO. OR Soap, Stareh, Candles and Soda go feb0 REEt & WHITTVS Blue Front. LEWIS' Pure Lead, Window Glass, Put r ty and Linseed Oil. W. R. BURWELL & uu. pUKB CIDEE VINEGAR for sale at jan tT . SCARR'S DRUG STORE. 10,000 Clay Pipes SELLING oct very cheap to the trade at feb 23 ' J. K PUREFOY'S. Coffee : Coffee ! "Tlie price of coffee has declined in the tfoVthU Butii continues high in the South. Can't the merchants let dawn a little on this essentiah" Obsebveb, 17th. , J, S , WILLI AM80X A CO. have gone 'owr'f on th'eicoffee to suit the north ern market prices.' ' ' tt. four daya 2 50 3 00 nve 1 days a one week..,,. 3 50 two weeks............ 5 00 three weeks........ ...... 6 50 rtTio mnnth Cohtract Advertisement tukn at proportionately tow rates. ' Five Sfiuarcs estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. DIt. F. SCAUR, O o 3 so tn a- 5 CHARLOTTE, fi, C. Prescriptions prepared at all hour of the Day and night. Choice Green ail Black Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval ids. at SCARR'S jutie 2D Drug Store. FUESEI SPICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickle?, Preserves, Ac, at F. SCARR'S ji"te 2J Drug Store. Pnre Ssilnd Oi!. Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 ' Drug Store. R. F. DAVIDSON, DEALER IN Fashionable Furniture, Spring Beds and Mattresses, Wood and Metallic Burial Cases and Casfc ets, Ac, Ac. HAS the largest stock in the city, and the lowest prices. Just received s.me beautiful Black Wal nut Chambci Suits, Cheap Cottage Suits, Wall Pockets and Brackets, Mantle Mir rors. Looking Glasses and Glass Plate. 00 Cheap Cottage Bedsteads just arrived, also, 100 dozen Rattan and Split Seat CTiairs, a first rate article. Call and exafu- me. Charlotte, N. C, Feb. 20th, 1874. " WATEES & MAEEE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. YTrE are prepared to make liberal ch rf advances tn cotton shipped to our friends in Charleston, or New York. Will also attend pnrfnnlv to sales of cotton con signed to us. Olfr e at Wittkowskv fe Rintels. Charlotte, N. C. oct 2 J. If. BiSl'CE, General Commission Merchant, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention, paid to selling all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. HjgFiyst cash price paid for Cotton, Ail orders from a distance promptly at tended to. J. Y. BRYCE, dec 21 '73. Gko. W. Chalk, R. .N. Littlejobw CEO. W. CHALK & CO., Orcein and General COaLlIISSlON MERCHANTS, Corner Trade and College streets, CHABLOTTE. HiT. C?., Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Flour, Bacon, tc. Special at tention j:fven to consifiimients of cotton for sale. here or in northern markets, feb 4 - Tethel & 8UMNER7 BARBERS. Shavswg, SlKtinpooing, Hair-Dressing ami Dyeing done in the latest and most approved style. Will wait on ladies at their homes as well as gents. Sole proprietors f the " Carolina Hair Restorer," warantcd to turn the greyest hair to itsnat ural color without injury to the scalp. "SjS- Shop in Springs' Building, Trade St. ieb 12 "RICHARD" ADAM," RICHMOND STEAM. BAKERY, 12th Street, Below Main, (Branches 516 Broad and 1524 Main,) BICHMOITD, "VA. Manufacturer of all kinds of Bread, Cakes and Crackers, Wholesale and Retail. No charge for delivery of Goods to Boat3 or Cars. No Charge for Barrels, may 1 ir. C. DOWD, ATTOR K EY-AT-LAW, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office near Court House next door to Col. John E. Brown. jan 21, 3mos. THE undersigned have received a com plete and full line of Groceries, Con fectioneries, Musical ' Instruments, Toys, Christmas Goods, cigars, tobacco, &c, which they are selling low for cash, and to punctual customers. A. R. NTSBET & BRO. CALL at A R Nisbet k Bro's and buy coffee, sugars, molasses, teas, cheese and salt. CALL at A R Nisbet A Bro's and buy French candies, ioy candies, sugar fruits; stick candies, Ac. , CALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy accordeans, violins, guitars, tanitorines music boxes, Ac CALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy toys of all kinds, for children. rKlA, at A R Nisbet A Bro's and buy J torpedoes, cannon and small fire-crackers, albums, vases, work boxes, &c, suit able for Christmas presents. Flour, Flour. THREE Hnndred Sacks Extra and Fam Hv Flour in store and for sale by 8TENHOUSE,"MACAULAY A GO. FOR SALE. - FINE FARM near the city of Charlotte containing about 200 acres. . Can be. had uikii good terms by applying soon to ' feb 13 GRAHAM A NASH; Attorney, Court Uenm. Ms? hisieaving, ana irupcwawui - i-
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