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ILOBSEKVEK. -I CUA9 B. tfONES, Editor & Proprietor. Thursday, December 25, 1374. Free iroW the doting scruples that fatter wur free-horn mmoh." 1874: 1875; ''ONWARD 1. T?NCOUBAGED by the snccess Of Thb Ob- nresent management, we " . i 1 IV Tin!!.. DitoSdatiTefeaturestobothourDaily PimAn .nd thus make it worthy not "'-ti7t t increased circulation. SI".? iSSiSTi kT H WnaL fully ud to ?i ".,nI,fJuTe dav.' T valnable ais- tant irfau5RriouiAertiHents pf'business, eroditabto aliketo its proprietor, and our enter prising city, and the surrounding coumry. vw..i.. nv mArt:n.in sound it will be tH;tivTndnendentin its tone, while laboring in the future as in the past for the success or the principles advocated byj ' the conservative party hM m nnnceive unaenie ioe luuuiuucui! principles of government and civil liberty. It i.in i.u ,ith tin aa.mn real and devotion. Which hasmarked its course, bowing tpno man, or set of menwho dare w proclaim auyiumg ""V"'' t .f ii muter the constitution, and the laws- it win hA a. foe to all rinzs. who seek to manip ulate the honest labor of the toiling yeoman or the necessary, honest middleman who is con ... -,11. fhAiiuritinutA nroflti of his business. it ...in tu. tt,A . iim . nf the editors to make the All TT11 W W " " - " . . , Daily and Weekly market reports, a commercial epitome, oi me uj ui ttc, uu av,.... The crefltkysM,Uw b.2?fe pers. will be emphatically discontinued after the first day of January 1875, and fair notice is given that all subscribers, not paid at that time will be stricken from our book without regard to the feelings of any. Ours, is not an eleemosynary institution for furnishing the news of the day gratuitously, and all who fail to respond to oat call for the'needful" will be considered as un- deousitf continuing tne.iiuDscripiiou auu uc "treateT1 e5QrA4igIy la owkmwl Jar the of publicatioiMWckpepapJie State, i wm is etewly withia tho roach of iUL - - Under the new law which goes into effect Jan uary 1, 1875, we are required to pre-pay the pos tage on Th OB8MR rhi-T-eonsid-ra.hiv tn the cost of nnbn'errtlon.ana is we pro- nmutln mat . mnek TtarDSDefniext yetsi lhan everbefore, the jgJpffis. -jtgide4a1 me luuunuig taws ' ' Y. '; :: ; XiiJix Eurnos. ' fpostagCpaldV) 400 W if JL25 'WikitEditios. On mwt ram Tear I nost raid). - I2J.0 f omtbscrfoerstn Meckleaburg, f no postage,) 2,00 un copy iiwntiu9, i - j - . ;?TJ 'SClllAfiss.' JThrt oples, for1 one year Four eoplesi for one year Mv eopwsv for one year Tan flooiea forwe ycafi'' 1.25 580 740 9.00 170 0 32 00 Twenty oople forne year . To every get er-np of a CLUB OF TWEN TY-, onb eonr wnl be-sent free for one year. While there Is an apparent advance in tne sut furli)ti6n rates tbev are really lower than before. and are offered as inducements to lour friends who feel willingtomty a fair price for the labor tn hA iwrfnrmM 'Uwlerthe. preif system -w( shall enforce the cash plan ttort 'rfgldly than-ever before t and this-wiM result Id the stoppage of many papers if subscriptions are sot renewed by January 1st We cannot afford' to aend our paper on credit and prepay the postage besides. Auiubscriptlons received before the 25th day f December wia be received at onrold rates. and ff ope vety nbscrlber 'Will' promptly renew ior tne. coming year. , a , .- -r Address ' : CHALS. jO!iE8,'Editor and Proprietor. '.tit: Wit -rfrr- t Sfayfiheans of -settlinc i little- misonderstandinffs in fij'bflijj nttVatvays' neces 8ry W:5.lU W9JrvW to arrive at a BOOflH undewtaiiding. A Richmond man drew a pistol on Billy Patterson the other dav. but the weanon waa . , , r n5?kU w?1?6'6 en lenttn I0P aio fW Pqeg.v:Thtu th e matter ttde f . - of onniaX)4.Pleas7in New York city, rendered ariplnlbi on Saturday last, .a-u ,r 'jfr-iiL, .' . . jnn,tfn.Tesu5ammg,.theifl:olice i;oma! miaaionera from interfering with Snn. w i.AJaiutiiie.iri-j tu. VttoKUll u f.PrmmHHRrynmf'" Ui tnteact. tox.a;.Detter -preservation ot neacaon Sundav. and deftioWs that r - - r. th ihlnoKibTted need . not be vtxrti.wr wzt.Mt.M''. Lnfxpi&WWVtWUi.l woreo-veine rafiaWXjttdiclikllyithafrt ' nroniouion oi ineairicai Deriormances yn ouuuay tuow.uuo couuuee to t perVatSorjt of Tfieace' on th at day. v--yat ' " i .'1 i I i ' "'' ' , "n Sunday -.-Jaw not conduce to the J SMM! !as aded t n.?tveetffi hUadeiphiakon roatur - headed iy bandTi'Sn'usic. They are Wif-J,ri'e? reauc- . tiott-.oipayr.byaftbe i shrpping 'id asters. vf?iea4fw:4aixnejrsj!Qne containing the ; woraf.FrledleS1aailort nljrask for mMw.. aa r tuf.m. i . ,K , in tne time oi war. a urn nam oer of flagflrepresentiinj ranous coun i ... - W - tries ttttdiifwitter-PhUadelohia. and 'a'full-rlgged schooner, erevated upon :thehoide Fftiiir-rhnwfei.A oAXMXULh'a U . """" wc i.iic. 'mlm6xi btmThoi&i wr X f. (f i -h 5 f. aitiueew liaooT law of England ha ; j ; 'i wctaickOMayrnlQVQU)gTheSuti TTuayuioixra oi lowre in. pro v in krHtlfei at ltand. from 10 P. M.untiir ThiBWillbe a bUav week for emrv 6 Mondays TTJpbn; otne fnights of i muui . ousea near pmtco v Wfuie "tninit ?ma uTeiiv .4neelA& 41eenM TnitHbghelfltrifemalft ppe later. -ibHtiof4rrejTrmimd8r nun. UUvl Vj m Hue yi uwwmmww..i. ibv 5ojv. P. e: shober:. The Wb.ington correspondent of the Peteitburg Index and Appeal sayB there i 4' rumor current at the National Capital to he8ecil that the.JIonF. Stober, of this'fetate, ie a candidate for the principal clerkship of the House of Eepresentatives, of the Forty-fourth Congress. Commenting upon this, the Raleigh News says: irtriis beue7"we ;'8incerelylfuit" that the claims of Mr. Bhober.wiii meet with the favorable consideration of the Democratic members-elect to the next House. No fitter selection could be made. Mr. Shober has all the abilities necessary to an efficient and acceptable discharge of the deli cate and important duties of the posi tion, while his previous services as a member of Congress gives him inti mate acquaintance with its routine re- quiremente. His eminent quaunca- - . : ij i. ' tions ior toe poBiuun wouiu uiaK.u mui a valuable officer, while his pleasant address, courteous and genial manners would make him one of the most popular officers that the House has ever had. North Carolina deserves some re cognition at the hands. pf the Democ racy, snce by her splendid victory August, i3ne gave volume and impetus to the tide of revolution in political affairs, which afterward swept over the land, driviug Republican place holders from power; and the election of Mr. Shober. to the position he seeks, would be hailed with great sat isfaetion bv the oartv which he has frequently and faithfully served. Ii the name of the Democracy of North Carolina, we commend his claim to the attention ofour political friends in the 44th Congress." We heartily concur in what the News savs about Mr. Shober and sin- nereiv trust he mav find favor with - v the new Congress. STATE NEWS. I ICol. J'McLeod Turner has eone to Washington City to spend the recess t&Maior John H. Hughes, of Newbern has -invented a patent car and house window lock. Geo. L. Fox, the original Humpty Drnnpty, will be in Wilmington nex Monday evening. The General Assembly passed nine ty-seven bills up to recess against ninety-six to the same time last year Two iron wedees in a cypress stump sixteen feet below the surface of the ground were recently found in swamp in Hyde county. Asheville Pioneer : On Sunday last. about sun rise, Mr. John Hess, a stage driver on the Old Fort line, fell from the loft of the Eagle Hotel stables to the hard ground floor a distance oj sixteen feet and striking upon bis back and shoulders, was seriously, not fatally injured. Somebody sent Col. Brown of the' National Hotel at Raleigh, two dozen. black cats, labeled ' 24 partridges." The Sentinel says that they were all packed in as snug as sardines. and with a lively shine about their eyes as if they rather liked the amewsment. Col. Brown at first stirred around like he was right smart excited, but at last made; a soft answer to the servant who en-' quired "what to do with them," and. cats hang high. now, everything is lovely and the Greensboro Patriot: Gov. Vance (has accepted an invitation and con 1 8ented to favor us at an early day with J8 famous lecture on the "Scattered UNation." This is a treat wnicn we eagerly anticipate, for it is said to be, with all of the distinguished speaker's acknowledged ability, one of his very bestnorts.' The time is not dennite ly.fixed upon, but when it is due 'no tice will be given. Wilmineton Star: Oar old friend. Samson Boone, of Fayetteville, who is "J. n J, f SCwTJ:" ?f 2f" nee yesterday and in course of conver 1 ' i t-m x" Must previous to the last municipal I election at Fayetteville, and that hft linformed his son that he mast leave f0.r ome..in time to vote. His son tnea to dissuade him irom his pur- pose, remarking that one vote would not make much diflference. Our Old ... . , irient a avterep opinion , aay I iur ue wouiu not risit it. xnus uu- m0Ved in his determination to dd his this respect a duty which he i vi hwjwku, ihuueu TTU6 w a?a w ycf8 p' T Fayetteville in time to deposit his bal lot. The result was the election of for Mayor, by one vote. 1 i a u l -j ? SOTtTH Ci.EfJLIN'A NEWS. Harry Watkins will plav first in the new Opera House at Columbia. There was an incendiary fire near UMumbia on Wednesday night. An inquest was held a few days .ago by Coroner Ruff over the body of Sally I ooya, an agea coiorea woman iouna I dead in the Horeb neighborhood. The i,. i..; u I 111 If bU bUO . UUUIIU91UU til AU I old woman froze to death." She is said to be 106 years old. Wtnnsboro fftiws. I , Greenville Enterprise: W a are in Tormed that Air. Granger, a gentleman hvineon the :Abbeyitle road about I .M - f WAIx Ua 4 res4denceoTithe late; Wm. Jacobs, was. J attacked: about att hour M suni bv tw6 A'CrwtiaiXea 1 eeSI , ' ":tiii:i'ri.eti if m it m ., -tin., the! J?-0? ?ui prinoipall y orthaf evertoil- - Uutllul and anxinna nennnoain iW I houachold thailon. Kttio mT,4.w o.. rt m b,-the. dear, big v.inother for ZlTy ' per ate - n Mm. thMilt .W A 1- -l , wva sisi nuctc, BiHi-in all places at the same time dur ing the comingw-eek. J3he will have to be ubiquitOus-nd could she divide herself out rmijUmly? herself into a hukdrpdi: in'b(herN,&TBtfiiere would hardly be JsnVugH oTbjrAQ go round, and So everything tlrttKwill be requir e"d at KTome and abreadj for her little and big ones up stairs and down stairs, from kitchen to garret, and all over the house. Heaven bless her, what a time she will have, "and how weary she will be ,whe Chjvs.tnxaais ,v over and Saturday 4 riieht cihTCs. :But feyg jfy dgecJI PMp pine83 consists in TmakinFthose around her happy. How selfishly unselfish, and what a perfect type of devotion for the sake: of the. reQectea pleasure 4 it brings to herself through the joy df 4 those for whom she labors ! .Let us alt do our best then to lighten her du ties and her heart, and ' render, her Christmas a season of unallbyed en1- oyment; and in alt our thoughts let her be uppermost, and .in -.-all pur.- Christmas presenw lev ner s De tne . . . .V V 11 1 firat and the , choicest-riicOTono Enguirer. j THE COTTESE: QFSSIYOVE7 tif A BAIL. A i Disgraceful Affair. y mv y,- . - i From the Utaca, N. Y. Herald, Dec. 17 From a gentleman of this city, who has iust returned ..from UJattaraiurus countv, we learn the following- facts', which have oeeiQr ; suppresses oy.yie newspapers of that ?yicinit$ k . v ; A respectaoie onsiness man resiains- - - . ,i i - .......... . in Courtland county, was engaged tjo be married, to a youngr lady , whp re sides at Clean, Cattaraugu3 J ctftrnty The weeding day was hxed and the guests were assembled at'the hoiTae 6f was delayed i while. m;,row but he telegraphed i to the fanxily to retaat the miests until his arrival, about three hours later than the appoiptekl time. This was the basis lor tne ci-aoeful scenes that followed.; It aph- pears that a number of young men f Olean were envious of the- Court land man, and did. not ikfe the idea om stranger carrvirie hls'. intended bride' away from rthepu t Upon, hearing of the delay upm the railroad they wen to the depot at the hour, lor the arj val of the train, met the expecta eroom. took him to"asal6pior drtnkii place, induced um;tq ;ar,fnfc druggexi liquor, anii jv jien het.liad.bccopie su fficiently intoa-katebVipr-Attit thervi e purposes he was taken to the hpuse.f his affianced and presented&toh'e bride, her parents and tne guesw.Tu.nis despicable trick worked jiist as tbje authors intended it shouTd. Tb bride's parents ordered, . the groom from the house? and the wedding fes tivities were broken up-.. ,bot content with what they had done the conspir ators erhfloyea flte or 4x negroes to Drebare a coat bf tar and feitbers and give the groom a ride upon a rail. The victim was taten oacK w ine saioon, more liquor was poured into him, and while the orgies were going on tne ne groes appeared, hustled the insensible Courtland man out of dqots, applied tar and feathers to his hair, face and iong-W.hiskers, and then rode him on a rail. When the scounrels had finished this fiendish game the stranger wsfs left to himself. The facls were subse- quently made known to the young la dy and her parents, and the arrange ments for the the wedding were re-arranged and, the couple was made hap py as' soon as he Courtland 1nantiad recovered from theerlects ot the das tardly: outrage that had been commit ted upofi him ' ' Unfortunate Spell. -An Epis copal church in a city, not Buffalo, employed Mr. to order a bell to be cast in Toronto, witn tne motto upon it, "Merry Christmas-." In due time the article was made and deliver ed, but imagine the chill which dash ed the benignity of that committee when i t. was uncovered and the inscrip tion, was had to read: f'Mary Cris mast." The best nerve among thenr broke the spell of silence ..by refusing to accept the job. Whereupon the other party produced a Written order in the agent s band, to prove that he had "followed copy." The committee concluded to hush up' the affair of the belh Their v agent has been elected major of the city. We presume he Bpelfs'his office "mare." poston Jpvening lransenpt. i:' JJURRAH ! CHRIST M A S IS C O M I N G ! ! Come one,- come all, .. Tioth-told "tod ybnfig;' Writivtte'yo.naH .'s ' To the itlsihg Sun. W E have made-arrangementa -to supply everv person in Cirarlotteand'tiie sar- runding country,' with'everythtrig eatable for Christmas. Cakes, Candies, Nnts, Kaisins, Oranses. Pears;:; Apples, demons, "Dates, GrapesBanana, BrdriBans, RollSj Pies, Candy Toys, ii'TOiCraokertj Skjl-Rockets, Romarl-CandlesL--rtn;'Garrantsi: .Pipes, SmolariE; and Chewing Tobacco Cigars of all grades. Snuff of sail rkittdsj-.tatten oEggs, (Jneese. Baosaee. iieet iona;ues,- unea ijaet. Hams, Breakfast, Jiaconv-ljard,' Molasses, Meal. Floor, Grits, Hominy, Fish, BeanS, Peas, Scotch ;HCT!ing Crackers, Spices f of every description, unesnnts, uronna I'eas, QSiHpltoq 5.Co's,.is.the place to suit tne most fastidious taste. ; - C. 8, HOLTON & CO., j 1 'OtnjOaltAWaVket. i deqjlO jjIRESH 8UPPLY. ; ;r, ieaktast strips, ITjme ,Wew)Orleana'Moa8- ses. Northern. Early .Rose Potatoes, besfrF4rar ily Flour,' Corn Meat; Peas arid Bran,6n hand and sold low by.'J Ji ,. ii - :: , WCkLFfiiNISBET. i i j i ' J Wholesale jthd RetailrGtoceri." dee20 tf.V.V-,,. V ' . , . , , , .n.-. i Uj : I WANTED. IT -A young ma-f slSeaiyf JiabTt indSgpod fcharacter, wishes ..employment in a storel or at some good nonest calling.; Wages not mpch an object aa steady nrployment . Apply at " h THIS OFFICE? ay forCalarrh. -u.h tii -avsU ZuJi s v W.rR. BURWeLL A OCi.: 5 Manofaptorers' Agebtr ", z i Lemons. GOOD FltEH tEMONS, Just arrived and for sale by A. R. NISBET & BBO. C0L"MA1T8" Mtistard, Doable Super fine ifl, ift and lib Cansr: Jg, L i : -4J W: R. BtJRwELL TALUABLE i- City Propertv for Sale. Terhis easy. JOHN E BROWN, nov 18 tf Attorney at Law. v ' Farm for Sale. RAHAM -A- NAH have several -verye- IX sirable Farms for sale, near the Citv. from 180 to 300 acres each. Call on F. NASH, Office in nar of Tnl J. "Rrnwn's nffino. ATE W GOODS. Just arrived, a lot of 2.1 . French and English Suitings. Fancy Cassimer for Pants, which will be made at the very lowest price, exclusively for eash. YlJaaWe- City Property I FOR SALE. mwa HOUSES and lots on Trvon Street. IJL3 intJiejcentet of business, being the prop erty on wmcn tne late w. r aw. resided, gr Possession given 1st January. se24tf r D W OATES. S ECOND STOCK. Our Mr. Alexander has iust returned from the Northern Markets, and we are now re ceiving our second stock of Boots and Shoes for this season. They will be sold VeryJow. We nave still a remnant of our first stock , WWRn are letting tco at low figures. 30 & ALEXANDER. nov. SOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. 1 oner for sale a bouse and lot on Mvers street now occupied by u. r. llvde, eon taimng seven rooms, and everv wav adant- ea . .-to. a comiortaole latrniv residence. Good well of water in the yard. If not sold by the' 15th December, it will rented for next year. . Apply to 1TR. F. H. GLOVER, nov 17 tf Agent TOTICE:-TO HOUSElBGrLDETtSAN D X CONTRACTORS.-$ have accepted the Agency for a Saw Mill, and am prepared to receive ana nil all ordersjor any kind of Lumber at as short a notice as. possible. I have on baril a lot'' of flooring aridinch plank. UWV OSBORNE" . i J Next door to J. H. Henderson's, . OC29 - , Trade street w EW STOCK or WATCH ES AND JE WE LR Y . Just Received at HALES JEWELRY STORE, Tryon St., Charlotte, X. C. Watches and Clicks repaired in the best and most substantial manner. ( All work Warranted. 15 nov 17 Oi W. CHALK. P.. N. LITTLEJOHN. 6E0.-W. CHALK & CO, OnllSSIO MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Grain, Flour, Bacon, Groceries, &c, &c. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Special attention given to consignments ot Cotton for sale here or in other marketaand UDerai aavancesmnoe. june y TJPHOLSTERER, DECORATOR AND illattress Maker A. DELLinVND. College Street, Over Magill, Heath & Scotts' Store. Will be pleased and honored if you will call on him to inspect his work, or give him an order. . Best workmanship guaranteed. An assortment of Mattresses always on band. Chnrch Upholstery a Specialty. novll. rno patrons or husbandry. The Direct Trade Umon Is now m opera tion at Charlotte, receiving; and shipping cotton, and advancing money to the amount of i its value. The : Executive Committee of the State Orange have accepted the offer of the Direct Trade Union, of Georgia, to raise $30,000, (which will give them a Director) to be re tained in our State. The Masters of Subor dinate Granges, are requested to go to work at once, and get up stock in their respective granges, and pay over the same to James l? . Johnston, Agent at Charlotte, who is hereby authorized to receive ana receipt lor it. WLUMBUS MlLiLo, novl2--dtf-wU Master, State Grange F. A. McNincu F. Greishaebee CHARLOTTE GRANITE 'WORKS. THE Undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Charlotte that they have formed a co-partnership to carry on the Granite business in all its branches, and are prepared to fill all orders at short notice for Granite Fronts,. Cemetery Lot Enclosures, Grave Guards, -Steps, -8iIIs, Bases, Coping, j Curbing, Area. Wall Caps, Flagging Hearths, Uppipg.Blocks, Fence rosts, c., &c. . Orders solicited from abroad. Office at 8. McNinch's marble works, McNINCH & GREISHARBER. nov 10 , JACK BLACK, WHOiXESAXE & RETAIL - GROCER, ftEEPS THEi LARfiEST STOCK OF Wines and Liqttors In Western t North Carolina. IN future he will keep a large stock of Fine Liquors, Champagne and other Wines, fordmnbrpartieB ot for Sacramental pur- poses A few barrels f the justly celebrated ZEB VANCE Whiskey, ripe and mellow., always oa hand. "illB stock in the tJeheral Grocery'line is complete. Sugars, Coffee and Molasses specialties. K When you come to Charlotte r Grocer- :' " " ' " J . , iee, call and seeBlack if you want the worth oTour moheyV ' ' ' '" ,; . gf.f t?r yy!'"' 'T-t -j.-t -" tif I regretfully, return, thanks fpr liberal patronage bestowed hpon me,; and -resjecti JJOETH CAROLINA . State Life Insurance CO. .- y v . ... . ; Commenced Business in March, 1873! 'i - . HAS HijAS 'rn2ceaenteai7'&o.ccessfal Career! -WHT! Becaase it is essentially a Home Institu tion appreciated, by Home People; in vests every Dollar of Capitefl (which is -paid up $200,000) and every Dollar of Premium received in the State to foster and protect Home enterprises. Has loaned to Policy Holders in Charlotte at low rates of interest, ten times the gross premiums received in Charlotte, and guarantees to invest all premiums - received here in like manner. Equal in responsibility and good manage ment to any Life Company in the world. Issues every desirable form of Policy at as low rates as any first-class company. No useless restriction imposed upon resi dence or travel. Policies non-forfeitable alter two and three annual payments. No withdrawal of Agencies from a section when once established, subjecting Pol icy Holders to the inconvenience of re mitting premiums to New York or else where by 12 o'clock of the day fixed, or forfeit their policy and lose all the pre vious payments. The time has come for citizens of North Car olina to encourage Home Institutions, and we- recommend this Company as eminently worthy of patronage. TIIOS. H. IIAUCIITOX, District Ageqt. Office: Chrlotte Hotel. oc25-tf Scrolula. eruptive diseases of the Skin, 8t. Anthohv-s Fire, Er ysipelas, Blotches, jLumors; cons, lewer, ana eaii itneum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, pain and enlargmentof the bones, female weak ness, Sterrility, Leucorrhcea or whites, womb diseases, Dropsy, White Swellings, Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Mercurial Taint, and Piles, all proceed from impure blood. DR. TUTT'S SARSAPARILLA is the most powerful Blood Purifier known to medical science. It enters into the cir culation and eradicates every morbific agent; renovates the system ; produces a beautiful complexion and causes the body to gain flesh and increase in weight. KEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY and all will be well. To do so, nothing has ever been offered that can compare with this valuable vegetable extract. Price $1.00 a bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. Office 8 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. mar 26 A distinguished clergyman of New York peaking of this remedy, characterizes it as one ot tne special blessings ot the nine teenth century. The certainty of its heal ing effect." said he. "and the immunitv from danger whether administered to chil dren or to adults, adapt it for the widely popular nse it has attained." None would long surfer from lung compiaint if they knew how easily they can be cured by this remedy. By its timely use all pulmonary diseases may be arrested, and consump tion the scourge that sweeps awav thou sands eyery year would be checked in its commencement. Persons with a seated cough, which breaks their rest at night, will find, by t aking the Expectorant on going to bed, they may be sure ot unbro ken sleep and refreshing rest. Possessing a very pleasant taste it is easily adminis tered to children. Sold bv all Druggists. Labratory, 48 and 20 Courtland St.. New York. feb 10 deodAwly DR TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Possesses qualities that no other Dye does It effects is instantaneous, and so natural that it cannot be detected by the closest observer. , It is harmless, easily applied and is in general use among fashionable hair dressers in every large city in the United States. Price $1 a box. Sold every where. T1 HE best advice that can be given to persons suffering from Dyspeiwai, Bil ious complaints, Lone, Uonstipation, Sick Headache, Fever and Ague, Nervous Debility, or of any disorder affecting the stomach, liver or kidneys, is to tone cleanse and regulate them by DR TUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS They act very mi'aly, yet they thorough ly restore the functional action of the di gestive organs and the intestines, and re novate the whole system. They produce neitner nausea, .griping. or weakness, and may be tSken at any time without change or diet or occupation. . Price, 25c a box. Sold by all Druggists. W FURNITURE NOW COMING IN EVERY DAY, AT R. F. Davidson's FlTRXtTtrBkROOKlS, NEAR THE O)tTKTHOTJSE. 1 ttar old stock of . Walnut Chamber Suits baring been sold off, we offer to the public A Fine Newi Stocky Recently Bought, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, And in propf o'f quraSeriidn we will sell Walnut Chamber Snits AT FBOM FORTY TO FIFTY DOLLARS COMPLETE, And all other At equally5 Ix)w'Rates. - ;Our stock is Irge and Full, and those in want of Furnituro will' find that it will pay tb'exaniine otir stock beforebuying. &HSpecial iridttcemenl offered tVwnble safe buyers. - ' " , .f DAViDSON. PIEDMONT Notice to Shippers. fJUIE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its Rail and water connections, aord8 uuparelle facilities for the quick and safe transportation of freight to and from Northerrt Cities. Shippers can Choose the Following, Coxites : By Rail to the Ports of RICHMOND, NORFOLK OR PORTSMOUTH, and thence by first-clss Ub of SteuBas& BaltuVbiladSphi Hew- Yk bd Boe!of THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of unbroken guage, and,, therefore, the only one which has no transfer. : :.- f: :. :'H ; : . RATES ALWAYS AS LOW AND TIME QUICKb R THAN ANY OTHER LINE. augl5-tf GREAT DISCOVERY- Bradley's Patent MADE Pure White Lead,LiiiseeA Oil and Zinc, and Always Head j; for Use. 0 r- , f READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS : From Prof W O Simmons. Wake Forest College, North Carolina. Wakb Forest Collkok, N C, October 4, 1873. Mr C P Knight De&i Sir : We have for several mom lr been usint? vour KradhVs Patent Enamel Paint on our College Building, atid are well pleased with "it Though it was applied by one having no experience in such. work, yet we? have a good job. We slial I continue to use it believing that in point Of economy jdurftbiifcy and facility of applica tion, it is superior to any other Diement offered in the market. .: W G SIMMONS. From Messrs Englehard & Saunders, We desire to call especial attention to the Paint.' We can recommend it from a knowledee of its merits. Some of the emnlnvepH of thi? office having purchased some of this paint from Mr C P Knight, of Baltimore, have used it, and speak in the highest terms of it, after a trial of several months. While it is as durable as ordinary paint, it has a much finer finish, and its cost and convenience win recommend it to all in need of paint. o From S McGill, M D. , The Plains, Faqciee Co, Ya, Feb. 6, 1873. Mr C P Kninht Sir: The mint came safe, to hand as ordered. 2 keirs R cnllnns pnrli and 3 buckets, 1 gallon each. As practice was (not constant) work, completed the house, two is now generally conceded, that, for "enamel." colors, there is not a handsomer job in the tion wnicn is an item just now with the 'Southern people.' It should be generally adopted in this State. Any country lad can apply it. I have never dabbled in such stock as "testimonials," but I feel so forcibly th great adaptability of your "Enamel Paint" to the wants of our people in excellency o material, in beauty of color, and in the fact of its being "ready mixed," that I give you permission (if it is desirable to you)" to make wnai use you mm proper oi this letter. From RW Rayne, of the Firm of Bartlett & Rayne. 48 Carondelet Street. - r ' ?i ?, New 0bikk&; January 29, 1874. C P Knight, Eso No 93. West Iomhard fitrnet. Rlmfimri(.r Kir Mm much pleasure to advise you how well satisfied I am with Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint, having used all I bought Of VOU in Daintinsr a lars-e pnl.tatre fnew n. Orenn Rnrinirn Miss and having found it to cover and work so admirably, and ,yery far superior to -ordinary . i- . ...... wivi o 4vv imujcui. uiuc, tsiuci ucui arouiucui y. laftmper. n xo my pur pose to send you another order for more very soon Yours respectfully, R W RAYNE. -O jS- Always ready for use and easilv annlied. Sold bv the trillnn. One callon en vera nntujiy square yara8tiwo coats. j Specimens and Price List Furnished Liberal inducements to the trade. july'23 6m Durham Tobacco ! John H. McElwee Offers to Dealers, Chewers and Smokers a large lot of manufactured tobacco at low prices. His ANTE-BELLUM DURHAM BRAND is not excelled on the market. Address at Statesville, N. C. junel2,tf . . QHEAP FURNITURE AT F. M. SKELTON'S. I will offer for cash for a few days, half a dozen very fine and handsome Chamber Suits of Walnut FURNITURE, at priees regardless of cost, as I need room lor my large stock of cheaper grades of Fur aiture, which is now being received. Call at once, or you will miss some real bargains. oc23 P. LUDWIC'S I CE pump has been mounted two months ago, but his department of delicacies. such as Lobsters, Salmon, Turkey, &c, in the shape ot sandwiches, have come in only yesterday, along with a good stock of fine Cigars. . oct22 tf. FINE HYACINTHE BULBS, OF VARIOUS COLORS. From Holland, . Just received. Also, an assortment of Flower Pots, AT nol-tf SCARR'S Drug Store. JEW BOOKS.' A Hero and a Martyr, Chas. Reade, In Honor Bound Chas. Gibbon. Jessie Firm B. F. Fargion. Myths of the Rhine (Illast.) ..G- Dore. Lotos Leaves (by the Lotos Club of N. Y. Shakespeare's Mid Summers Nights' Dream.; handsomely bound anctbeauttfully illustra ted Fredricks. Vers de Society. The Hanging of the Crane, (beautifully il lustrated ) Longfellows's Latest Poems For sale at PHIFER'S decl6-tf. Boek Store. s TORE HOUSES FOR RENT. The Store House formerly occupied by ELIAS & COHEN, and the Store Blouse now; occupied by B. S. Phifer as a Book Store, will be rented or leased for one year or a term of yeftrs, from and after January 1st, 1875. For terms apply to decl2-tf. J. L. BROWN. JUST RECEIVED AT McADEN'S . CORNER DRUG STORE, A supply of Perkins & Houae's Safety Lamps, They are the best lamps in the world for the following reasons u 0 They willnat .bTeak.tieipgmada of metal.' They are perfectly safe fron explosion, owing to their scientific structure. They are perfectly deaTy frbni nil; haying a Patent Dip Cup fixed on each lamp. A They consume one thirdlof .'oil in-propor-tion td the light jtfven.-withoat oddf . . They giye mtich mora brilliant lighfcihan any other lamp, equal to gas at ona Afth the ejcpenie.T' ? t, 5f it. - t dec5-t AIR-LI N E J. A. WILSON, Agent. READ, READ. Enamel Paint, FKOM Editors and Proprietors "Journal." Wilmington, N C, Dec.r26, 1873. advertisement of 'BradWa -Ttimf. F.nmp! slack, I did the job myself. Two weeks coats ; the last coat I applied thick, and it like hardness, and hodv and harmnnv nf place. I saved sixty-five dollars by the opera Very respectfully and truly, S McGILL, M I), Gratis. C. P. KNTOH5C ;S1 Agent, 93 West Lombard Street, Baltimore BUREAU OF CIVIL EN- Land and City Lots Surveyed. Water Powers 'Planned and Estimated. Maps, Plats and Drawings of every Description finely executed, alTO Lithographing. Grading and Landscape Gardening, The undersigned, with an experience of more than twenty yeai?,' offers, his services to the public generallyviri the above named Departments of his profession. '-' CHAS.MAHON. . City Engineer REFERENCES: Rev John Douglas, Steel Creek Church. Capt Win. Brown. SteeliCreek: Church. Capt. John Wilkes, Mecklenburg Iron Works. Capt. A. G. Brenizer, Casnier Commercial National Bank, Charlotte, N. C. Col. J: P. Palmer, President C, C. fe A. R. R. ' N. B Orders received, at office of Char lotte Observer. - oetl tf. rpo BUILDERS AND DEALERS IN LUMBER. The undersigned take this method to in form Builders and Dealers in Lumber that their Saw Milt ; at Whltaker's Station, Air Line Railroad, is in full operation, and that t hey are prepared to fill orders for Lumber at short notice, and at satisfactory Drices. ! .S36- Orders solicited and satisfaction guar lanteed. B. B. BABINGTON & SON. I Whitaker's Station, S. C, Dec, 8, 1874. 1 dec 4 ly rpO COTTON PLANEttS. THE 50 saw frin which was roo without cotton at the Fair of the Caaolloa's and was not noticed by the Committee, is for sale in possession of Mr. W. SL Vandner at the b" mile station oa the X. T. & O. R. Rv, Thsrgnu has been rnanipg for several weeks and bas given perfect satisfaction to customers. Write to tre sabscriber if you want a bargain. S'. Xf. ELLtOTT. Dec. 8., 4 w. Wanted. THIRTY or forty shares . of Building and Loan Stock in the-Mecklenburg or Sec ond Building and Loan Association. ' aug22-tf. JNO. T. BUTLER. fJO HOUSE TKEEPEBS. i our an;iuop is ciuieu w our. SIOCK oi Groceries and Confectioneries,, consisting of Segars, Coffee, Molasses Biacon, Flour, Pork and Sausage, Candles, Pickles; canned goods, Raisins. A full line of above goods, always on hand. Liquors and Cigars a specialty, S. Call and see as. SYMONS & CO. dec 13 VT Li Li i , T . 1 I , RATIONAL HOTEL. Delightfully Situated, next to Capitol Square UAtEIGH, I. C. Fine Rooms, wetl FoAifehed tcatf fitted np in the best Style. ' ATTEHnVE' BBRVANTS. The Table Daily Supplied with the best this and otht -Markets afford.-- ; ; ; , C S. BBOWN, decli-tf, - a . - - PtoprietoT
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