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St tii 9 tf q i ri 8 o J 9 o i o i-1 -1 I WT - "U CHAKLOTTE, 'NJ J. T0ESDX,, pECESjBER 15, 1874 i ytat vii. .... i. ? 1 -, ,.,. ...... ,, , ,-, , ... , ... , ; . . ....i,, ,..r .. , ,,v,,. fr;.f-. 'rA: ! i 'V ."i.3"' 1S0; 1 Cases l)Oote-: -and Shoes ,u - - - - . . - ' , TO 13E SOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE f'1 1 & RMTTH Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nearly opposite Central Hotel. WITHIN thV Wit ninety days, we intend to sell a large Stock of Ken', Women's Boy'a, MImo and Cildn' BOOT8, SHOBS and HATO, eempr tiring all grader, -Mammured Merchants In Charlotte, as well,as those In the surrounding conatry, will find It to their advantage to call and aKaaMne aa (ock4f Ipiie purchasing esewnejre. We mean to teU Gbodtfmhw ai any K&uti in New York? Boston, or Baltimore, with freight added. They can always save the expense of a trip North by bovine from B. D. WA.DK. FALL TRADE -1874. .-1! f in ! k Uf'Ai p&XLfou.ii h 1 TO THE w E ARE NOW OFFERING "To PtrRCIIASER3 their ' " ' Boots, Shoes, Harts, Trunks, &c, AT OUR ' -..' " v. ' ' ... . . . BooiV and Shoe Jistablishineiit, in lit National Bank Bnildinff. Opposite Central Hotel, Tryon St, Charjotte, X. C. ' . . . WE keep the only strictly -.Retail Boot and Shoe Store, to be found in the city' and having nought onr'oods exclusively for 0A8H, in such quantities as to command low prices m flatter onrseWes that we cannot be undersold 1 ln! the. 8onth. f,CJJ ahd see us, and. we will satisfy you that we have the best stock of. goods erer offered to Ave RETAIL TRADE? WADJES & PEGkAN. ctl-tf- ... . "ZZ ' . , y w rim..-- MRS. P. QUERY, Has the' Largest and "Finest stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS in the State;0-: Call and see her. -'A itt.M-- -n I' ll - CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA Ciiarlotfe Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Angusta Railroad lSVlTE9thBttentin f U Merchant and roads connecting there, to the extraowunary aayaniagee oi wuukuuib wh u u iints and South Atlantic Bea Ports enjoyed Over its lines. 1 ' ' ' 1st. The Great Atlantic Coast Line via Columbia, Wilmington and Baltimore, Daily, Insurance i per cent. ' Philadelphiauaunsurea. NEW YORK. MONO AX WBDNES DAY, THURSDAY, SATX7RDAY INBURANCE i , PER CENT. ''BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS INBURAN'CE'i PER M .... .CENT. PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, - d. By way Wumingtori arid Direct Steam urdays Insurance per cent. tcxtv k vttt tttt a wvM v WTCDWRSD AY. WEpAJf .ND SATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED TO THAT OF NORFOLK. 3d. r':tJi ' ' Trt PwWI.lAJfetfilDlY.TO DAYS AND SATURD AYS, TO vrin.vrfMra T Jl?Ktn.irtr noWarlestori, and fteMWei equipments roads enable us to bid for cotton and all other to assuraouwtfoos pf; a4olutrfreelem from Hon. p-iigapiaia . r A - Cpl. John B. Fauie t , : -. a?i? V"t n?ii' ' ' j -N-aHARRY & CO., PARTlCkWatention ja!d to Frescoing J. Country, O0 ri: ce nnderOentral Hotel T TAKE this method of informing my friends aiidtbe3jubliojetiettly, that am Jidw 1 oSprww my New Sfote, thejOKt Brand, where I shall be happy mm; ; and - rTO?s JJZ..-T1 '.fc 'T 'i.jiT nv-a nhail nnt an a wav dissatished. if nolite and nrtrrea,dtto ' . 'J, u treaw, u rCirf a ii ttPntfon to the fact that ! have just returned . . .. t.v,i.kl.v.i 4k. uioMi. T, F:nc7Gs,lnd4 K lliSSatSiini of which ,5.fll5eJ(WJ "A LARGE Assortmei.t of Fresh and ' -A PPT.WS f! A T.TFORNt A" -PBABS; ",, MALA GA; mm! t 3 : ORA PES, FIGSD ATJfiS, W nn a N OKa; TEMONS. kP.it ?, i.:l art pfWF.JAPPilEfc PRESERV ' PEACHES) ,:ixh ... , . . - . . i j ir . . WANSvarlfc.:Whl kwrowa.Tmmj .JB FORBES. EORBES, 8. 8. PEGRAM. PUBLIC. anparalelled inducements to buy rrrrt & AUGUSTA. R, R. Qotton ShipDerain Charlotte and upon the Portsmouth a.e to Line, to Baltimore, Wednead and Sat INSURANCE 1 PER CENT. NEW YORK NEW YORK, TUESDAYS', THURS BOSTON, EVERY 'SATURDAY; the three Portd of Portsmomth, . Wilmington of the C. C, & A., W. C. & A and other merchandise in unlimited 'qaantities. and detention -' . - . Qen'l Manager. President. GeneraUSuperintendent. General Freight Agent. ; W, PEGBAM, Agent Churches and Town Halls, throughout the and best assortment sol uonieciionenesi offere4 tbeVcitizens, of Cita will be sold at prices thatdefy compeUtion. T ED .if-' fx); : i-v iJ.. . 1!. US' 'fih tes .' :" '-.;r 6: IE f i i v y i s i ' Mworessm ioruur utim ur g?he .. Gharlotte pbserrer. 4 Cbarles B. Jones, , Proprietor. OfSce, rings' Btdlding, Trade Street. .t - . : - : : ,r. . r .... .. OV.SDNCBXmOS. flatly" One year in iavance, 17 00 olx monuis, in advance,.... Three Months, in advance, One months in advance ' 8 SO J 75 0 Weekly, one year... 00 ar Subscribers will please look oat1 for be cross mark on their papers! They are thus notified that their term f subscrip tion has expired ; and are reepedfally . re qnested to renew.at once. RATES OP ADVERTISING. One Square 6ne time , .$1 00 .. 1 50 2 eo two days....... " three days.... " four days...... " five days.......; otittt wcir two -weeks.... - 2 60 it '. !" V?-99?" 3 00 3 "50 5 00 three, weeks 6 50 1 one month 8 0 Contract Advertisements taken at proporiotoateiy low rates.' ; -! 1 '- Five Squares estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. CITY BUI.I,ETIH. Thomaa Hill, son of Dr.andtrs?JosepT Graham, aged about 3 years, died , on San day morning. The remains were carried to Hillsboro for interment. Ann Turner was before the Mayor yester day on a charge of having stolen some caU ico from Ann Mullis, and was bound over. Both of them are white. Up to this time, Gapt. Jas. F. Johnston, the agent in this city, of the Direct Trade Union, has shipped between 300 and 350 bales of cotton direct to Tdverpool. Catawba River Council P, of H., hold its regular quarterly meeting in this city to-day. There is some important busines to come up for final decision. Mr. F. J. Rebman, who advertises that he is the proprietor of " Santa Claus' Head quarters," has a nice stock of Christmas goods, which he public will do well to ex amine. lj; ;". .. .i "Mattie Yicksbar),". a somewhat noted CyprU&thli - of a buffgyjor; off a -horse, we did mot learn which, while out riding on Saturday even ing last, and had an arm broken. . ,;- On Sunday, 450 bales of cotton were -ship ped from this place over the Charlotte, Co lumbia ife Augusta Railroad, to different Northern and Eastern cities. This ship ment caused the platform to look quite bare yesterday. About half a dozen of the Aldermen an nounced, at the meeting of the Board last night, that they will leave tbis morning for the Wilmington Fair, 'in accordance "vith in vitation received. The other members and the Mayor are detained at home by busi ness. Marshals for the Wilmington Pair. The following gentlemen, citizens of Char lotte, have been appointed assistant mar shals for the Fair which begins to-day irt Wilmington : Walter Brem, Capt. J. C. Mills, Frank Waddell, T. H. Brem. Jr., F. B. McDowell, Capt R. D. Graham, D. P. Hutchison and IV. H. H. Gregory. 1 The Hop Iast Eveiiliig. A party of the young people of the city Jiad a hop last evening at the residence of Mrs S. V. Young. We learn from a friend who was present, that the company was not a large, but that it was an exceedingly pleas ant one, and those there enjoyed it quite as much ' as ither'-'"-?'haiI t been a larger crowd The dancing was suspended, and the party broke, up a short time before 1 2 o'clock. '' -The Churches Sunday. Sunday was not a beautiful day, but it was quite a pleasant one, and the usual number ot church-goers were out. The only visiting minister was Rev. J. B. Richardson, who preached in the Bnptist Church. Rev E. H. Harding preached in the morning and evening in Tryon Street M. E. Cbuich ; his congregation, the Second Presbyterian, joined that of the church where he preach ed; and the body of the church was crowded with worshippers at the morning service. The Cold. , At this writing the weather is as cold as this world's charity. Yesterday afternoon, after a comparatively pleasant morning, during which the skies were overcast with clouds which alternately threatened ram and snow, tne winds rose, driving tne oust through the streets in waves, and causing the pedestrian to button his overcoat closer around his throat and to step along at a livelier pace. The winds are now calm, fend it is cold on a dead level; sure enough, old fashioned, qnadultexated cold, and man- kundChaBgeth aiound where fire water is dispensed and sticketh closer than a brother to the stove' wherein a nre tlows and burns. , ,, -r Accident on the Airline. An accident, the like or which we never before heard.occurred to the mail train com ing North on the Air Line Railroad, Sunday night or early yesterday morning. Just after the train turned over Mount Airy hill, run ning 30 miles an hour, one of the axles of the engine broke in two places, close, to the wheels efti '-each siderThe Trilddhr fcart of the axle fell on the track, " and, strange though it-jffas, 4bitvtwheehns afpara- Lted, kept, their proper position on the track 'and under the engine, until the train was stopped. without having been thrown from the track, or without the passengers know ing that anything had gone wrong. ;Had the axle broken.ia only one place, it is easy to see what the resutt would have been the engine would have been ditched, and per haps great damage done. We regard the oo currence as pne of the most singnlar we ever heard of in railway accidents arid the exact manner of the occurrence, a little short of , - It was, of course, necessary to haye anbth- I This was telegraphed . fpr M Aiianu, ana i the E f v trairi reached Charlotte yesterday arternc. oon at 5 o'clock, nine hours behind lime. " Dally paprsaa fW0 6U 4 ; reekel and others, oirenlate fee oC P08 iQ the codnties wherein they are publlsLed, provid ed t'Wery'taW'.&tdWnBi!; printed, wholly.i)rJiii part, in the "same county In which 1t is I claimed to be, jtub lished; -if The saddle which wa, on Sonday, told abo Jyinlfeitafrptha,, 1 MeesrslBclffRlo yesterday ierrer ed. It a8 found ta possession of two men, S.pT. Campbiell fd j.' Mi Bryant; grte, ed in their wagon. . The police got on - the track of the saddle, andarrestecLtbav'men'. They were ta)te bft)?davor but,de nled the tbeft,'when they were oonfronted by a witness who swore to having seen one of them take it. The Mayor required a bond of $200 of them, and held their wagon. a mule and a horse as security for tbeir ap pearance at Court. . Meeting of the Board of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen had a meeting, at the call of the Mayor, last evening. The meeting was short, there being; but little business to transact. The request which was granted at a previous meeting, to allow the Carolina Central Railway Company to run its track parallel with A street; was recon- sidered, and the privilege was disallowed. A committee of 5, including the Mayor, was appointed to consult with the authorities of I tneuaroiina central Kauway company, m regard, to its freight tariff, and an alleged discrimination. The survey andlraft made by City. En- gineer Mahon, of B street, between- Trade and Fifth, were adoDted by -theT3oaTd. This makes the street 32 feet wide. Miss Ada Gray. li we haa ever heiore entertaine I any doubts of the histrionic ability of Miss Ada Gray, these doubts would have disap- j :it. t j: r i i. rn : . .7 r 1 : u r. ,1 r .j I and Appeal. When she is noticed editorially I n such high terms by such a paper as the V i i , . I Index and Appeal, in addition to its local re port of the performance, there is no room te doubt any longer. The paper named, in its issue of last Saturday, says , "The public does well to relax its thoughts by attendance on the Jeeitlta&te drama. And the drama has rarely been presented in more lavoraoie personnel tnan m tne per formance of Miss Am Gray. There is al ways good need that the people who worry and work and think shall relieve themselves occasionally with some . comic entertain ment. There are plays acd plavs all use ful in the way which we indicate, but none more grateful than the performance last mgbt rendered at tbe Academy of MU3ic- i" A Cryinff Evil. f -t We never conld understand why it iv that some people keep in their yards great big dpgs as ferocious , as tigers, unless it is for advertisements to their friends that they are not wanted on those premises; ard when these dogs are of that aggressive kind that jump oyer the fence and attack people in the. streets, they become a dangerous nuisance and should ibe killed at once. On 8iniday morning whjle.a lady-was walking along one of tbe streets on her way to the Baptist Church, a bull dog bounced the palings, and running up to her, jumped up on her and tried to seize her by the throat. She ward ed this attempt off with her arm. and the result was painful injury to that member. Before the dog could lacerate her worse, his owner came out and caused him to desist, and, instead of killing him on the spot, as he deserved to be seryed, drove him back in the yard. The lady haa been in bed ever since, irom nervous prostration; - - r t Jiot Any War: lu ills On last Saturday morning, while the cadets efthe Carolina;iMilitary Institute were drilling in the streets, acountry darKey came driving along with ; two bales of cotton on his wagon. As he went over a street crossing, he called to a gentleman who. was standing on the street, "say, boss, -whatall dat mean ?" "Mean ?" replied the vwag. ; "why, it means' that there is another war going on ; they've already sent 500 darkies to it from Charlotte, and they are hunting for more." "Good God, is dat so ? pull around here, Kit !" and turning the heads of his horses in the direction from which he had juat entered the city, he started home again, and the last seen of the turnout, they , j .i .v. v .1. TT nau crosaeu iuc .i.iuim uin;uu iMunuauf and were going through Stumptown at a sweeping trot, With the cotton which the darkey had brought to market, still on the wagon. W. H. H. Houston He Glvew Bond and is Released from Prison W. H. H. Houston, the forger, is at last at liberty. The prison doors have swung open, and he has walked out, once fttorefeee man. . YesprdayeyeiHtig atjput Jsundown, the last name was signed to bis bail bond, and he was discharged from custody a short time before dark by deputy jshtriff Farrow Houston's father, Mr. J. 1. Houston, was there to receive him. and the two .left immef diatelv in a buggy, for the residence of the fatberr 12 miles; from Charlotte, The sureties are , as s follows :,In Mecklen burg, W. J. Black and James B. Williamson; in Union, E; Ai -Armfield C, ' Austin," W H. Trott, J..R. Winchester, C B, Curlee and j.J5!Stewat,r In Union, three separate bonds were made out: the first contained er rors in phraseology; the second was lost. and was found in the road, and returned while the third one was being made out. Houston is looking very badly He has fallen off to hardly more than half his former sice. This is due not so much to any ilf- ne . a..,fe ; ihe shara wib BasWdirre.tHd Crlllinalilny My f&Te0" aj:af fered untold aeonv for it and .we are reallr glad that heis mor ' frw 4b&;V: believe Pthatf rew more weexs or montns oi imprisonment would hayeended nil life. ww Dsa sorae nere ten a ioaa or apples, i 451 The menrere canjpfn Jhewagon .o of j Personal. " We had a call yesterday from Mr, Springs, one of the i editors of the Mount AiryiTafcA- mart. r- Col9. YT Sage, ex-superintendent of the, 'Alrlihe Railroad, passed through the city last evening. ja He: i.'i' J Rev. E. J. Meynardie, formerly pastor of TryjoV Street Ml E. Churih, of thift city, arr rivedln the city last evenibg andleayes this morning on the Air-Lin e tcr attend.,; the meeting of the South Carolina Conference at Greenville. ' The editor of the Osseuveb. left Sunday morning for .Wilflaington via Columbia, ito the Fair in the 'former place. He report the sayings, and doings, of . the oocagionfc,f!?af, . ..gg .:- ; tluaUg Tonv CoUlna, There is one. man in the world who never heard! of "Tom 'Collins until yesterday. He is a new addition to the population of Char lotte. .Yesterday morning, while the clerks, proprietors and all hand3 in a certain busi ness house on College street were busy, he became rushing in. His eyes were protrud ing from their sockets, his tongue was hang ing out, andhe had only breath enough felt to ejaculate,' ''Tom,Coliins ; Where's he?' One of the proprietors . told the exhausted searcher that Torn had just left there, say ing that he was going to the Air Line Depot on business. The man, without saying good bye, go-"the d 1 or -anything else, started off ai the rate of 40 miles an hour 1n the direction indicatedr breathihg out threaten ingAndvslaughter against Torn Collins be- tweeCeach pn Jut whether or ? not he found his man, this deponent sayeth not. Prejudice Against Charlotte. The Statesville Landmark, speaking of a recent editorial article in the Observer, headed .J .Random Thoughts," . concerning Charlotte and Wilmington as cotton mar kets says i- .-St , - - .-v ' r . - . "Olii attenHon has been called to trie last mentioned article by a cotton shipper and raiseriiwbo is riot verv partial to Charlotte as a cotton market.'" . And we are reminded by this of what I firw a n fp Mna.Af ti Tnrkrtn tjii ii npnn! p find -- , . fii:iLA1.itv'ri.Jli it caves oi ine jiBuuawiius uui mcy tuw n and drink it-We- venture to say that this same " cotton shipper and raiser " ships his cotton to Charlotte and sells it here. From some unaccountable cause, a great many " cotton shippers and raisers 1 . are " not very partial to Charlotte, but just so long - as - the 1 cotton buyers of Char lotte continue to pay high prices for cotton, and just so long as the merchants of Charlotte sell goods at the low figures at which they are every day wholesaling and retailing, just so long will " cotton raisers and shippers " sell cotton" and buy goods here. It is manifestly to their interest to do so: ana wniie unariotte pays nign prices ior produce and sells goods cheap, producers , K i .V ii 11 1.1 I win come nere wnetner iney nice uiopiwe or not . " 1 This feeling on tbe part of some neighbor ing places, 6f not " being very partial to Charlotte," bas been growing every year since the war: so has the. cotton- trade of Charlotte. " An Item from Across the Waters. The writer of this received a private letter yesterday, from Richmond M. Pearson. Jr. Belgium. The letter is dated Liege, Novem ber 28th, ind in it he says that, abont two weeks before, he met there with a man named Joseph Pearson Smith, of Anson county, N. C; that Smith became involved in a difficulty there, but that be (Mr. Pear son) and aJFrench. lawyer, got him out of it If this item should meet the eyes of Mr. Smith's friends it will be of interest to them if he has not yet returned home. The Xeed of Houses. .' V s' There isja great and grow inj need of resi dences in this city, A gentleman who is huntinz now for a house to rent for next year, said yesterday that he knew of a dozen others who were similarly situated. The population of the city is constantly increas ing, and the building of residences is not keeping pace with it. We have spoken be fore now of this need, but it has never been so srreat as at Dresent. It seems to us, that standing as rents do now, it would be good investment if some of our enterprising moneyed men, who have vacant lots, would erect residences on them. Meanwhile, if any one has a house to rent for next year, he would do well to advertise it, and if it isat.aH desirable, we will insure him a tenant. COMMCKICATED . Charlotte's Growing Importance. , MES6BS. Editors : I Lave just been shown a commission from theenvention of Cot ton Exchanges to one;of c citizens fwn has recently settled jfby us) to mal'Ar- port of our receipts of cotton together with the weather report aVthpbint F Thfe is very grati fyin to aebnr prosper ous city growing into such importance, and will be a- great satisfaction to our citizens also; 'to know the state of our" cotton mar- ket.":i- " ' : We hone Mr. Millett (the eentleman to whom this commission was sent) will give us the benefit of what is required to jb re ported, and to commeneehis -repocta-. atas early a day as possible. Very Tespectfully,' , .if 3L"Cbr6r.cvER. uTo the. People of Charlotte. Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 14. 1874. .1717 EDITOB . .0EVKB.:r- I''-- Please allow toe a space In your valuable papeWfeturii'my many thanks to the ladies and ' gentlemen of Charlotte, and the I sourrounding country, for the liberal patron- age they have bestowed upon me, irhile enf gaged in business .Mthiscity,.. Circum staneeS' beroad mv oontrol, call ue from ( iftymifiteo i gooa Dye v ery nespecnuuy, ; : I E. 8HRIER. ? ei. - Thfi raalroaa. wnicli it was Uiou&nt was so. certain to bear a-tnrough train between Wilmlneton to Cnarlotle yes-- Say-unda'v wprk 'fa 'tracViayihg',' 'th? gapris stilt between a $9$t and threel uuitricra uih ii tie, - Ad is aticmau- maA that t it-q c nr.. finionAM fhrAlliyh ur yesteraay, as iney nan promiseu, anu we are assurea oxa telegram irom Coli S. L. "Fremont,:: the Sttperinten j -.'Ai.- iit u , . i dent, that it would have hBen, but for an accident which threw a construction train' from the- track. - Though the gap has notbeen quite filled, train f ill leave '-here bt morning at 6 -'clock, instead of at 7, as 'previously advertised, on the vKas- tern- division. Passengers will walk across the uncompleted portion of the road, which is, as we stated above, a half or three-quarters . of a liile wide. and will.be met by a train bri the other side, and wagons will be ready at4hi end of the track to transfer; baggage The train which will leave Charlotte is the one belonging to the Western division, and the change in the sched ule of the excursion train, is made to enable this train to get back to Char lotte in tirue to leave for Buffalo on its schedule. The excursion train will reach Wilmington at 7 o'clock this evening. Quite a number of persons will leave here this morning for Wilmington, un less many who now propose going are left, being unaware of the change in the schedule, which change was not made until last night. The cadets of the Carolina 'Mili'ary Institute will go; about 20 persons arrived on the Wes tern division yesterday atternoon en route ; 50 tickets were sold to citizens of Charlotte, at the office of the Cen tral Hotel yesterday and last night, and it is reasonable to presumethat a eood many will be sold at the rail road ticket office this morning. He suppose, though we have no authoritative information of tbe fact, that it is contemplated for an excur sion train to leave to-morrow morning for Wilmington, "the following dis patch; which we received last night from Col.. Fremont, will explain it self: . "Please announce in vour paper to night, that a passenger train will' leave Charlotteat4 p. m to-morrow, to-dayj for Wilmington, to arrive at o a. m on Wednesday. The track will be done before noon." f Co;. ...j.mpJL aelesraphsapi Johnson, that he will come with the train of which he speaks in the above telegram o us. New Advertisements. :o:- T W 0 N I GUTS O N Lr Y , of the Charming Society Actress, MISS xJJt&. GRAY. supported by 'a powerful, Company, inclnding c. POPE. MISS SALLIIC EDWIN BROWN, PAItTlNQTON, tc. WEDXESDA Y, Dec. Qth; Augusta Daly's Great Play, Untitled ARTICLE 4,7, . - . THURSDAY, Dec. 1714 Admission toTaiqaete and DressJCircle, 1,00 Gallery, - wcis Reserved Seats may be bad at Tlddy 4 Bro.'s Book Store, without extra charge. - decl3 3t. ' . H FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! You can buy cheap J Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Diamonds, Brace lets, Chains, Necklaces, Kings, Fins, But t o n s and Studs, everytliing and anything in that line, pt Uie very best quality. '- ALSO A splendid lot of flue OPEILA. GLASSES, . all of which I will sell low down, iai I will move on the r 1ST OF JASUARV, ... tomvnew Store, next to Elase Cohfin,,& Roes'sler, on Main Stieet. Call early at the City Jewelry Store of ' BUTLER. 'i in-ill ami decl3tf. f-LWAGb. 1 I c . CllARLOTTE CITY IHIIXS., Mr. W. A. Patton Is th duly authorised Acemt of tbe CH ARtOTTE CITY MILLSv.to. aenver Aieai, rminy, jw rju, oom, any house in Charlott,and make colleotlons lor theaame,'-' " . vT L'-v '. i Terms cashEedtfctloir oflfered to" RcfflH dealwrs WrdeWwlU receive prompt tloij ft drtlvered In?wrttl ng at the offlce of the undersigned, or A. H. Martin, E4 or through the Post offlce. . R. D. GRAHAUV dec!3 tf. Proprietor. The carellna Central; AROLim f;rjAi4 r.Ait;iTAY co. StTPXBtfftxarpinT'a 6ici;, Wilinlngtou, Dec. lttth, 1871. fin t,k OHANQB-OP-CHEDTJU, LPnanartbiSrtTiostont, trains WlU rrun orerinm Eairway as follows i " - n Passenger Tralnn. iw.wuinimjten'At irtrstJi , 7 13 A, M Arrive )o Ubanotta at , 7 00 P. M Leav chrkfe zrr.-r:n&.Atiu r PMFt$ : UL . - 4S Klht trains (fast-l-'reltxht uid Passeu. ger)in future notice. - J - - ' Leave Wilmington at fl 00 A. M Arrlveat LaurVntrarff ar 5 40TP. m e oo a. M 00 P. M 50 A. M e oo p. m A. M 6ffi P. M Leave Laurin burg at i . Arrive t cnariotte at Leave charlotte at Arrive at Lauriabursc at Leave Laurinbtirg at" .n Arrive at WUnjJngtou at nnetcs at Wilmington with -"WllminKton I ii an1 WllirHnfrntn font i, rri'KI a i nmiara . ji v iuvi aiuu iiiiiiiijwu) vuiuiuuici w &uu-v RaiiTdads;v Semi-weefeyiNeW cKork aad Trl- -weekly-Baltimore, and weeKly, nllaaeipnia wteamers, and tne Kiver'Koute -to-rayene- vn e. - " n ' connects at char1btfeVltn Its Western Divis ion,, North Carolina i.ttilri'ad, ohaxtotto nd Statesville Railroai, charlotte and Atlanta Air "Line, and charlotte, cohimbla Aegoaf Ball- Ihus sunnlvine the whole' west.' Northwest and southwestjWith a short and cheap line to the chief Engineer aadj&iperiandant. deel5-tf. 'Remain until (ristm.as. and", the en n- dren rejall in a feveibf kciterBferrt.6 ' It none too soon for parents to look oat 4 the best place to buy nice things, ir ; . SANTA CLAU&: HEADATJARTXBS, near the To wn Clock, is - without-doubt, the place. Call and see haw i cheap, you can buy '"--.."; Cakes, Candies, Toys, and, Cb.ria'cmaa Presents ftY( of all kinds. . . r . F. J. REBMAN. decl5 tf. . . i., - ' . , . , v.'r, t '. i.i , ; ; ATOnrE-ATLANTA tt'lHCH 1 MOD. AIR LINE. . The Office of Reeeiyer of the-At fc R. Air Line,-for the State of North Carolina, is at Charlotte. All papers relating to tbe busi ness of tie Road in this State, can be left in the haads of . O. . H. OVERMAN, Arent A. & R- Air Line, Charlotte. II. HAUPT, Agent for Receiver. de 9 tf. . , , : "jF YOU WANT TttEEff EXTRA Sugar Cured Hams.. . EXTRA Sujar2ared 8houldem EXTRA Smoked Beef. EXTRA Smoked Beef Tongues:' EXTRA Spiced Pig's Feet-' EXTRA Saused Tripe,; : ' " A nd many other good thing. " .r".: Call at J. 8. M DAVH50O1T8, : orrt,-ocK, ny29-tt ,m v'io (Trade Street. CARD. '! t X)FPI(tf OF TH 8CEHlSTEiriir61fDQtjfCi9 Augasia; Oa, Decani bar tjn, 1874. poin teM' GeneraTiAeti t 'OP tbuf Betti 'Life insurance Company ::wtfJiunaiJtH era at Charlotte. -C. . J. H. MILLER,, dec7 ii. " Btjpettntendetft. J .".( '''.Oil ' ij 1 A 9i' ft n Aemember that you can bhV "; ' ' r:ifi"! Still 50 S.Ti ''' 971'-! Bacon. Coffee. Sucrars and Syrups, , as cheap at the Brokers. Office of W. yi. Gregory, as you colild purchasii "in person if n a Aoftfoerni mij-ff & Ittti d Juki porters , or Gdffees . aud-JBusrsf TPaxteraon. Bayile Co.? Trbsofterf' cTStrtps. BalU- more. Also ttroKerTor. i.1 wenrge. Bacon Packer. CaivgrGftulOr Hennery; Brftttnov Samples. of all these g oadit oa axfatbitioTiat my offlce, ,i;ii betorermafetng youTofin' : Prints !td Ldle U Searf At ALEXANDER? SEft&E A CD'S. no-tf, :3ti SUPERIOR Flavoriifg ExfractSl- Rjll Sherry Wine foTCOpjting purposes . W. R. BuRWjELL 3K C0.. sri;-?v; ,"Drdgglsa frURRAH IT" IT'- ,-!-;n on e?f',S iAT .iti .c' ess . Come,one,omevaliH(.3i-T Both old jand y9un&;!r. ; WeinyiUjypfln 0b-fc - ..- , SO (h9r 'Kisims un, . tnwrancetSentsVtet'Supply m If: every .person rn. Charkadj li-jar. .riUMUn,eountry aiitn,everyjiaK Candy i ToyW Firrakef8ky-cicbBto, omainesrCltnimiUCmTatsJ'Jfes. 8fllbkin? and Ghwi tftbacoo;! Cg!tf U Meat, 'FlonTrOiits', ntimluy;1 FUh; -Beans, i hi most nost. fastidious taste. LJwiTi-w. dec 10 store i decIS-tt 4 3 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1874, edition 1
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