1" 'I II - The Every-D.y Perlta.' Sbe U alwagladdet thai glad. Ffer sympathy ia the fwiftestu. c The true?! PffJ&jri, She is jaaUnveiaiykkriiu , The dearest that header had. ite 8Qipne aoq little, -"?TrT" T T.I .... Ther abohl ftfertK ior niomentt tbev are onick and strong ; If anf dea? one needs help"." , f$Km work the whole I - wMcTonS eVery-day darling, ' Everyday and all day long. J I (TP I were tuai, ' m- . .1. . 1? . In the days wnen uv w"" "w And for the sake of love or honor, If it peed be,atroe knight -died; But aha dreams not she is braver Than women by her tide. This precious? every-day darling Who makes sunshine at oar side. Ah, envy her, Beauty and GeniM. And women the world eallsjnse r The almost of all your triumphs Would be empty in her eye?. . To love and be loved is her kingdom, In this ber happiness lies, God bless her, the every-day darhog ! In this her precioasnesa, s STATE NEWS. The Raleigh A"i-pfctt into Jpn i gambling dens cf that city. -ri, nvfnrrl : Orhb&n ? Asvlnm will publish a paper Scalled the Chjldrem' Friend. .. Januaschek, the queen of tragedy, wilfvisit Wilmington' on Saturday.tbe nth. v.' v-;4 J' The Baleigt Senlikel. says : a mar ried man a Utile stitf.in the joints, has been carried Jio.rae 1 for repairs. He tried; to IMe flown Fay eteville street, and gqt the seat of hw breeches scram bled. The store destroyed in Wcldon on Thiusday night last, by fire, was occu nie4 by Mr. -Wm. Harris. The stock was valued at $9,000-and wa3 insured for $7,500. The building was not in'-, sured. Mr. Leonidas Fore, a Richmond Printer, and a brother of Mrs. L. H. ore. of Wilmineton. had his right arm ahotjso badly ,whHe out boating? on Christmas day, near tnai cuy, liu amputation had to be .resorted to on the following Sunday, . Battleboro correspondence of Nor folk Landmark : ' General Taylor, cor.', entered the houseof Bill tmnterr col., in Edgecombe county, last week, while no one was nresent, and took theref frQm $40 in money. But by the early J discovery of the burglary, most of tne njoneywasTecoyered plough he esr caped before a wariantcould be serv ed, f Aleck Curti, ro,!,well-known since the war for his staunch adherence to the Conservative party, died in Hill bord pn the day after Christmas .6 consumptioni He wasttended;to the grave by a large concourje.of whites and blacks. Revs. Curtis and Oertel read the service -j. White men offered to act as pallrbearers, but his colored friends thought they alone shouldWd him the last sad rites of respect and honor. Th Raleigh eritmd says: Mfvfcf' Parham has just returned from a trio to Granyille county. ;He relates to-.-us- a curious and remarkable incident that occurred betweeri!Hriderson and Ox ford last Monday night, at the half way house of Mr. Hicks- Wilson Hicks, a young man, was returning home from n party about 12 o'clock at night, and wis in company with four ladie3, Misses Vick and Fannie Bridgers, Miss. t an me Hicks and Mrs. hlicks. As he started arojand thecornerto open'tbei lack door of ther house and let the la dies in, a piercins bright lieht seemed. as it were to' fall ontop of him, aadtbjt young man leu sireicneu to tne ground ? and-teid; for some nj pments stunned and. insensible. The ladles all saw the light, but were hot affecfiT oy u. anas v ick: jariagers, who is pf tially blind,',was7peculiarlv affectecPbv it. Yonng Hioks did not fully recover frnm Ya dAtVnbf iAri oil Aunt Cloryi ' well-known seryant of tne late General oamuel F. Patterson, of Caldwell county, died at Palmyra near Lenoir, in that county, on the -3rd. A News, corregnondent writes From a memorandum, it appears that she was a Well grown girl at the com mencement, of the Revolutionary war. tihe was born and .raised near Freder- icicsburg,' Va. Wh.en Gen. Patterson moved to Palmyra m January; 1845, anuated slaves of the late jsdmund Jones, ftoip? psftips were taken to es tablish her exact aee at t,ha. tAm and from the age of her children andcth r circumstances,, it was fixpdat87. Thin would Qshf-.year 1758 aa that pf ler Dirin, mawng .ner ii7 years-okl at ic nmo oiuer ueam, yhe had lived n this Btate since her 3Gth year. She ng of troops for the-war with Eng land in 1776, and to within afewryears of her death, cenld give an intelligent 7W,"' oi ine matters connected inerewith. j . .-r iy , ) n n".thyiepemyj wrong thee, buy eadh "io vuiiuieu a Horn. ? w " ... . f t? fvr 'Owen Meredith" u" pointed British Ministy 'to igfl. A. 1 , Hum liui.u A body of Cubans waited off the or.be Cuban. W .. 1. " ."poens personal appearance uc. Tw twQingtou. correal . ... . friends, give them somp.t.hino- oiao tk.r slippers. A flannel bag that will hold a hot flat-ironed won't be kicked off easily after a fellow gets in bed is nt a-bau idea. k Here is something to interest our colored readers: Benjamin Gardiner' a negrb, bought a ticket purporting to admit him to :.the; dress circle of a Cleveland, Ohio, theater V, vented from taking bis seat by the ushewrtoDequested, him to leave that part oTthe house, offering, at the same time, to refund him the pur chase money. Gardiner left the'hrbuse under.,; protest, and brought an... a'eainsf i Mie manager -! - j- The iurv de- cided in. favor of the manager. Ohio is opposea : to civil rights. So .forth Carolina, and unalterably. I r. is wuio v; wuur nas wnr.r.rm tin opinion, in relation to some defective amendments wf .the. 3STe.tr JTork cbnsVi tution, that will iriferest the people of uvaiiy every ocate. It Mr. fO'Conor's law is good law and he is the almost acknowledged leader of the bar of this country soort-ebming legislature can adopt an amendment, and by a "fair and honorable," but speedy submis sion to the people, put it into the fun damental law before another crop is made. We have only space for the following extract frora'?;MrVO'ConoJ's opinion : - t A- new . fundamental r lawy er an amendment of that in 'existence; will be established whenever, on a fair and orderly submission to the people by the Legislature, a majority shall ap prove it. And this result may be reached without the observance of any other , form -or ceremony whatever. A written, constitution r.annnt, pfTWtn- jally forbid the subversion of its pro vis- jiuno, ui iu uny waruivesc ine people jof power to modify their institutions ;in ,;peaceful and.legal way." ; We copy the following official an ncyuri cement of the Secretary of the fSute Grange : It is hereby iannounc edvby order of the Executive Com mittee that the annual session of the uState Grange is postponedfor. two weeks, aud that said meeting will be held in Raleigh on March . 3d, 1865, at 11 A. M: This postponement is made in consequence of the mfeeting.of the National Grange at Charleston, S. C, February 3d, conflicting-with the time heretofore set apart for.ihe meeting of theState Grange, there fnot being suf ficient, tim6 allowed between.the prob able adjournmat .of the .Rational Crrahc&and the meeting of t.h a , Rtt Grange forbMaiiri and other of4 fleets iwho may attend the session of theSsTational Grange to'return 16me ana prepare-sucrj-Dusmjess iartne ac-i Hon of tUe.'SjtAte tTrangetaa jnay ' nec aril.iaxise farbra. the .legislation of the National 7 Grange j .Representa tives tfafrjxvft? the aevexala Counties wilPplease forward without' delay their rftfmwand the name srid mum ber of the sub Grange with which they affiliate to the Secretarv of the. St&t Grange, &oJUat be may be ablo- to pre pare and have printed a full and cor rect list for the Use of said meeting. Lumber Lumber ! ! OP ALL KIJfDS. ' J . Shingles, Lathes, Jkc. Orders solkitodi - Addresa-v - i " r . aug6 6ru Lincoln tn , N C r- . : ; 1 Koopmann & Rothschild. The only house in Charlotte dealing ex- clusively in)' MILLINERY "Arry- A HHDJtoO OOBSi This fact alone will attract all our citizens, and persons from elsewhere, who desire to make purchases 111 our line. We intend .to-make purs a ,first-class Em poriuiM f 1?ftphi6ri", and hope' fo- offer' ;such' mduceroents to our customers in the way of prices, quality aldyTcfof i&iAi&al ftone snail go away otnerwise tnan well pieasea with thir rumH"aiCAr .. ' ' We offer tothe Wholesale and Retail trade of ffiesurrounding country a great variety of fVlilllnery, Fancy WHITE GOODS AND NOTION: Straw; Velvet and Felt Hats, from the modest Cottage Bonnet to the most distingiie chapeaii. A irreat featard of- the; season Is . tire LOJ?Q OSTRICH FEATHERS arid TIPS, of wtiich We keep on hand so many different'' 'shades lhafrit would-TeaHy pnzzle a vetf astute7' 6r Viitholoeist to sav from whence came all the manv colored plumages for which, appamjlTt ly, the world has been ransacked try TB a new gamiturc for our fair ones. k A large stokj'pP . tmitatlng ; nearly every PLORAL CREATION IN TnK.WuKifU, ana tne most uarmg coun terfeits of Nature. , . Grain and Fancy. Bihbpas, AttfW.idths'aiKt shades imaginable. TttiiieFloTeneeSHk and" Valour. ' i Uiack' and White! Crapei ..' ' . Scarfs, Laees. 1 'AlafgeStdck of Kid Gloves. ... , - Corsets. In WHIT GOODS we keep on hand Table dloths, Towels, JaconatCambric, Lawn, Iin nen. Swiss, Nansoolr,' und 'other goods be longing to that upe. , ' r i Wo have fen crazed the 'services of several experienced Ladies (one recently from rmia- delpna) in tne sninnery Dasinessj anu we are now prepared to have Iftts and Bonnets trimmed at short notice. " 1 Attentive and competent salesmen are a wavs ready to wait on Customers, and ai ttoffln in making SglectKns. ; TRADE ST., CHARLOTTE, N. C o3 5t8j: : -.i--; '".l 'V 4 1 ' ' v ' i It V:S,,,'Dayidson s, 3 4ors,beIow.(Dol lig Streef, wilf pay . hjghet inc ja'this riarket. for all grade, rjcot&po vktice'iif &' nberal pef.'fcentage fifty, dollars (rj Wf& bale on low Middling Cottobto rt shiDuediAnurobar one Houses in .Bos- tin, NeV'YOTCof Sava'hnah, as owner pre- $iaBa-neio-owt- opnng, 11 uesiraoie, t also prepared mmcnase oeii contracts 'dft those wishing to aeai-i siitotw-twd rUlelliiain 'onnd Demofrpt, please eopy for In.. 1 - Cotton Market. . Reported Daily by Oates Bros. Cotton Com- Charlotts. N. C. Icferiort.;.... Clearf Stains and Tinges,. Ordinary, : Good Ordinary, Low Middling, idcllin,..,,., Market firm. Sale? to-day 25 bales. January 2, 1875. 8al0 ,. 10 m 1U 12'i 13i -. 132 Couitry, rrodi?ce! I Buying Rates. '.I'm Reported by O. W. Chalk & Co. , produce Commission Merchants BaecMr-Hams, per lb ,4. :i Bmes, - , ,, sr Shoulders, - . t . - Eos: Round. ' . . . r. - -M . ' . .-8 '"'ii- Beeswax 2b 25 a 30 $1 75 a 2 00 2 00 a 2 25 25 3.25 3.12i 3.00 3 a5 c Brantfy-Apple, Peach, Kan. nr li-tAn . , Fioter-Fanaly- ier sack Extra, . " Super, Fruit Dried Apples per pound " " Peaches,' " " Blackberries. r Green Apples per bushel, Fbwls Chickens, spring, each ' ' grown, " - Turkeys, Ducks, Grain , Corn White, per bushel, " Mixed, Wheat Red, per bush. White, Oats Black, " White, , Peas Pure-clay, " Mixed, Bides DrjT, 41 . Green, Lard Good,1 , " Common, Meal y.hMe, IdcQm) , , . ' ?. new': . 5 a 7 c 4 a,p c . If25 15 a 20 20 'a a 1.00 25 75 a 80 751 140 I 50 70 75 95 85 a'OO 121 7 a 8 15 12 90 . 00 a, 85 TW&il- ' tSUWtotajshel); 15 al CO Potatoes -iruiti, ' ' 50 a 70 : -Sweet, , , , - . 100 Tallow, . - ' 1 - ' 8 Wool Tub washed, 35 " Unwasbd - - 25 . TO THE ' ; WHOLESALE TRADE. JUDGING the future by the past, we enter with confidence upon this ouj aeys jtur terprise, of separating our Wholesale from our Retail Trade, by paving a separate and distinct House for each ; end in doing so, we natter ourselves, that Jt will not; .only meet the approval of oar, numerous custom ers, but that an f'JSxclusive Wholesale House" will brin us a-large influx of new trade, and of a character,, not heretofore en- Ut must be obvious to every buyer that a strictly " Wholesale -Houfl.'"irraneed'and adapted for that Trade onlywitb, a; corps oi experienced Wholesale .aalesnien ;'. with-a Stock carefully selected for that Trade only,' and moreoverthe avoidance of coming in contact wita- reuu twiyers which. .we. and yon-all nave heretofore foundstp be so irksome, as it frequently happens that the retail buyer irfVonj yery neighbor, perhaps your own customer). Such a nouseriJve assert, 'muat and will commend itself to the trade. . ' -v " x ' Four years ago we advertised that we in tended to make Charlotte a wholesale mart Uaow havethCproed ati3a.ctixm-of: seeing it an accomphs bed fact. We now call jfour "attention to the fact that we have converted Our superb store in to an exclusive Wholesale House, where you can find all lines of eoods necessary for a country store, to-wit ; Dry-goods, Clothing, I Boots, shoes, Hats, Notions, Groceries, Hard-1 ware, Millinery, all ' in complete lines, J bought in large quantities and from the very first hands. . OtUT-stock is -now arriving; and will be compfeRrabbut the firsftff September, and will be the laagest of any here, the preten sions of others to the contrary not withstand' ing. " We respectfully invite your personal inspection, or write to us for circulrrs. Very tT-uly yours, WITTKOWSKY RINTELS. -o- RETAIL, Now, a few words about that. We now 4-oecnpy tbe - enberb hou?e '-Heretofore Bd fayxirably Knownas., the-Messrs. Urem Bcown & CtvHr Drr-oods ; Hojisei -to carry oiifiur Retalrbttsinesst "ahd "EXcelsiOrT is, and h&s always been our motto, we Claim also in that line to excel in lowness of prices, and to excel generally. We will, in that house, bare a corps dfiHiirty Sales men and SalesLadfes, all experienced affable, and obliging. . We J Will make the x SfUKnery branch a Sfcte e.rAnf?Tftg ffC T HE PALMETTO1 LISfE4-' V A Livw.PAfesi:iiaEft boute be- T-WEEJI.:4W ; JOINTS , IN , PUTH,f4Ailp&A'jgNrD TTie attention-of the travelling public Along the line of the vWl LM INQTOX, COLUMBIA & AU- ,GUSTA AND CHARLOTTE, ' ', ' COLUMBIA &, AU ' -4 GUST A R. R.'s, and t jQpUimiavs Jnyitd, iq the ? special araflpts niade fijrfhefrfconf'enilqfee and aocommodation in yisitigg Columbia and Charleston, in. the shape of , ... r .... ' Diouhle Daily . Fast Passenger Trains Between "Columbia and Charleston con necting closely at Columbia with the Char lotte, Columbia & Augusta and Greenville and Ojlumbia Railroads, .enabling the cite zens along the line of the Cheraw & Dar liBgton,,Nojjli Ijastern, ani. tWiYnington, Columbia A Augusta Railroads to visit the capital of the State-, have ample time to transact business and return hoine the same day. . Also, the merchants . and ."business men of Columbia and along Gharltfttet;Gol umbia & Augusta and Wilmington, Colurn- bia & Augusta Railroads to, visit Gharjeston' and return quickly, in a comfortable manner and without loss of time. Th3 following is goisg east: KifSoblaSlStOAlE M M Leave Florence v12 45 A. M. AravietarstQ P 5A.sM 1.1C P. MJ i' ' GOIN WEST. ' ' 1 ' '-!'..' 'If. ' .tr. t 4 JLeave Charleston. GtW PT(3L .7 00 Ai'M 12 50 riop.M Leave Florence a. m. . Arrive Columbia.., ft 3ft A.-.M. Leave Colurabia...2 45 P. M. Arrive at Charidtte'9 M... dftpfi ln. dec 19 ti; o" xande, mot V Cf& " r. j " 'AT? SOW JIECJ 21TLTa VfcDe nil and FURNISHINfl fiOODS for ftantloraan. Ynntha and Rn Avar nfToraH in thlu market. It has been selected wltli care , in JSe.w York, and comprlges the largest and most varied assortment of articles whieh entetv into the-want of gentlemen, making up a complete outfit, to be found outside" of a full grown city. . HAVING doubled the size of our storeroom, and increased our stock to fill It, and being the only exclusive CLOTHING HOUSBJiia he cltj with a fresh stock, -we invlt our friends and he public, to call and examine W,' with full confidence that every one can be suited. . -".w- t . HATS, CAPS, AND OVERCOATS, TALMAS, 'BtfSltESS "AF1 DRESStSUITS; gHIRTS AND UNDER CLOTHING for Men lAinoreuas, stoves, Hosiery, sun and Cine 11 Handkerehf cfs, &c. And a large line of other articles, we offer at the very , .LOWEST CAII PRICES. WE return ourthanks to our patrons for their kindness and liberality, in the past and intend to merit its continuance. CHARLOTTE Se29-6m. n c: V AND XMEST - .. ; ' -v v EXCELS ALL OTHERS. Marh 12 TH1 LAST CONCERT PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, POSTPONED FOR A FULL DRAWING ! TO 27 TH. FEBRUARY, 137o. The Short Postponement now announced is positively the : last and a Drawing will postively be had on the 27th February ; in guarantee of which we pledge ourselyes- to refund the purchase price of tickets in , case it should not, . t ..- r ; THE SCHEME IS ' '"q'- One Hundred Thousand Tickets, 20 . oory C I FT s. One Graftd Cash Gifi...!.'.r....,.......250,QO0 One Grand Cash' Gift., UOO.'OOO One Grand Cteh Gift........; :....75.000 One Grand Cash Gift '.A.:...50-,O00 One Grand Cash GiftJ. :. ..".r.U'.25,O00 5 cash Gifts, 20,000 each ..100,000 10 cash Gifts, 14,000 each 140,000 15 cash Gifts- .10,000 eafb .,....,.,160,000 20eah"Gifts- JJ.OOO eabh.-..'..l..10,000 2G cash Gifts, 4,000 each 100,000 30 cash Gifts, 3.000 each........90J000 5acashGitts, ,800 each 1...100.000 100 cash Gifts, 3tf each'..;...:..100,000 240 cash Giftst 500 each 120,000 500-etohKSmf? 10b'tejh li...f.J,000 19,000 cash Gifts, 50 each 950,000 Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash... 2,500,000 500,000 P O 3L LA.R S IN GIFTS, ALL CASn. Whole-Tickets....:? '.V.-;L.r..v....'..:.'. $ 50 0 Tuth , r-h pompon 600 11 Whole Tickets for 00 00 221 Tjiets for 1.000 00 tTbePaymeDt of Gifts will begin the fifth dav after5 the Drawing. Tickets must be m the Farmers and Drovers Bank of Louis ville. " - ' .' Every .VVholeX4cket7haa teiparls, each part bearing1 the number of the "Whole Ticket. Therefore, a Tenth of a Ticketen tieles the holder thereof, to One-Tenth of whatever the Whole Ticket may draw. For Tickets and information, address, -.:;' .THO. EiBRAMLETTE", i Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Ix)uisville, Ky del9-dtaw t fe 27 '75 ' BE5IOVAL." TLIAS. COHElN &ROESSLER',. Unvitetheifi fendsiaridaaistemenpntb' call aa-examine their new-ana oeautuut store, which is acknowledged by all, --tot, be the lFinest and Largest in the State, and at the T . n -1 .1J.11- same time, a stQCK or gpoas tnatt cannot De surpassed. . ir.. . - In addition to a full line of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Ready Ulade Clothing, ' Wool's and &hoes, Mats and ' Notions, Oroceries and Crockery, , W hava in. stomi greaassprtk' .- V'lH' Win " - " "1 1 T 1 7 tinrr jes, suited, 10 xne wants ui tuo- i RETAIL. TRADE, abd Wholesale bujaa will &a iha, and oest seiecsea dwjcjkoi J i - - , ..; fi TiS'fcH M'TOHElfl i ROESBLEB. ocia-iy.'r"''' presented or sent to itoom 4, rapnc JLiorarv be ItlkiA hp ferldf paid bjX&ya CieekaJ upefa- and Boys. IMPROVED 5. ' LIGHT RUNNINfr D O. ITIAXWELI,, -2 Doors Below Tiddy's Book Store. s. M. TIMMONS, Announces to the citizens of Charktte. and the public generally that he has purchased the entire stock of Groceries and Provisions of Messrs. George fc Steicker, and that he expects to do business ai their old stand un der the Springs Building A full and complete stock of Family Gro ceries always on hand, at prices that defy competition. nov22 daw. A T L- W.. OSBORNE & BRO.'S, Next door to J. H. Henderson's, Trade Street, Charlotte, ?f, Cm Can always be found a full and fresh sup ply of . GROCERIES, including the best brands of Family Flour, Pork', Bacon, Lard,, Butter, Fresh Oysters, Fresh Mackerel, Su gar, Coffee. &io!assesva lot of Fresh Ganned Fiuit, OrHefreTO.-Oheese, and in -fact every thing usually Jound in a first-class Grocery Store. All we-ask is a call to convince any one that we can suit him in price, quality and quantity. We have a fine assortment of Delph Ware which we will sell cheap for cash. In connection wjth our store, we keep a good assortment 'Harness, Saddles,. &c. Repairing done at the shortest notice. dec8-tf L. W. OSBORNE & BRO. fJIOQITY MERGJATS OY. . itemember that yon can buy Bacon, Coffee, Sugars andTSymps, as cheao at the Brokers Office Of W. H. H. Gregory, as you could purchase In person if in a JNortnem city. I am Broker for L. English & Co., Im porters of Coffees ,aud Sugars,, Patterson. Bayne & Co., Importers tof SyrupS,? Balti more. Also Broker for P. T. George, Bacon Packer. Calvert 8ugar Refinery, Baltimore. Samples of all these goods on exhibition at my office. Call before making yOur pur chases. W. H, H. GREGORY., nov23 tf. v . . . j t. ., Broker. gTOCKHOLDEBS MEETING. The meeting of subscribers to the taew Building and Loan Association, will be held at the office of R. E. Cochrane, on Monday evening, January the 4th, 1874, at half past 7 o'clock. All persons desiring to subscribe, will call before that time., s s TORE FOR RENT. That most eligible Store in Charlotte, formerly occu Died bv ourselves, now occu pied by Jessrs. Alexander, Seigle A; Co., for rent from first of January. Apply to WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. dec5-tf. is LAND SALE! Pursuant to a Mortgage made to me by J. M. Dayidson and Wife, Mary Wof date Iay 18, 1872. duly .recorded and registered (Book 7, page 879), I will sell at auction at the Oonrt Honse in Charlotte, on Monday the 25th of January 1875, a tract of Land near Charlotte on the Lawyer's road, ad joining B. H. Moore, Judge Bynum W a . trt and others, containing about & acres, and regarded as very valuable, y atSm JL CI HID UW1J. HUFUS BARRIN dec 24 d3t w4t Trustee. J headings, stetements way .billtc.r.-Can bJ , ' ? iJf -1 ' 1..ka KyvrvV l Send your ordew.&t printing in, these fnksj and for all other'draenptiohs of printing, to the pysfynot ntsMousfV at , ITARSAILLES QUIK, AU P a'lEXANDER, SEIGLE & CO. U . dec sw'-jgk y l rEheavn4hbeV9leo to buy go& goods u at -tA SAMPLE ft AI e-4A AMPLE ft ALIIXAaol.qBrdW K(ti6r T3nCen. TolJVIerchants 'Hi , 'V V? : 0' UR. TRADE HAVING MORI? THAK doubled itself in the Dast, two years we have found it necessary ta increase our stock, and enlarge our rooms in proportion to me aemana ior guoas. Our Wholesale Rooms Is 135x35, has been completely remodeled, and will, by the 6th of September, contain not only one of the largest stocks in the State, but in the Southern . States. , W . feel assured of being able to sell everything in our line at" , NEW" YORK JOBBING PRICES, to cfihor short time buyers. Our stock of STAPXiE DRY GOODS jWill be eqnal.to.any Iif Ihp city. Oar sto k of fancy kiid Uti e Dry "Goods, Dress Goods, Hosiery and Gloves, will be the largest in the State. Our stock of Foreign and Iome8tic Notions, .. some of our own importations, will be tne largest and most varied, ever offered in this market Our stock of Boots and Shoes will also be the largest in the city, and will contain a number of our own make.. Our stock of - ...,',. Ready-Made Clothing - will be larger than ever before. Oor stock of ' HATS, CAP8, RUBBER SUITS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac, will also be equal to any in the city. In a word, our attractive Btock, our liberal terms; our low prices and our strict adherence to facts, wi.l ensure us an increase of that pa tronage which has enabled us to build up a trade second to none in the city. We beg your careful examination of our stock before you go North or buy elsewhere. CIRCULARS AND PRICE LIST sent upon application. - Most Respectfully, McMURRAY DAVIS, Trade.8tret, Opposite Brem, Brown A Oo.'s Hardware. JU8T RECEIVED, LARGE stock of Blankets. Fine Bed and Crib jJARSEILLK8 Quitts and Connterpan alL grades. LADIES' Merino Vests, r - ., JJANDSOWB Setediou of Ladias' Corste. T ARGE Stock of genuine Hair Braids and Plaits. and imitation Q.REAT Inducements offered In Irish' and 8ilk Poplins. 1 -... I Q.ENTLE MEN'S f Shirts. TJnen an all Weet Kv.it : T7TLL btock of Oarpeta,Rpeiknd Damask .V. ,'siral.r.iW-' wi; H "wb A SUFKXIOS'- -feit-amt of Weoie ..j fmtwwl ...'fli a. . J ,-f k j V v -4 4 OiriMtfidW'VlIht '"" " ": irt&tf irrtm ;.tnQ3sai ear T-.t ,? .ti"M-dl mMfvm .99 ip. liberal dyan6MJiu-te 09 Cpttofl ew(gnel Bank, Cliaflot1MaJ'Ge:VV'Mele; Vn2&& Hardin Cluster. 8t3; ColtWwaMcQorkleV N B.-Special attention; gi ven the-pui-chase and sale- of futuw pntrActs"V ?,fficeiiext Htn ' Scott , College Street. ' - ftepf TU tf ' PERANGEMCMT bFlJVtB, r is -rrriwi.t ?Atbrv tAtir mi dl uiuiirifvriiBFn t IT HAVJNP BEEN M$Xi01SO' BY some that this Prenaratian ; is ihe um as Simmons' liver Regulator e deem it right to correct this impression, Although O. A.Simmons was formers Proprietor 'of both preparations, he assures n&. that SIM MONSt HKPATIO,COMpOUNDC,l8lii latest improvement in Medical Science,' and that it has no connection whatever with former preparations, but thitlt is-farOpetior. in every respect, td any . layer Medicine to Which his name , was 'ever' attached"," being compoaed solely of Vegetable iheretliehts. The trial of "one bottle will satisfy the most lnerttuous." ? e -: -SSThisv Oompcund was - Patented 1 De cern ber 12,, 1871,. and name Copyrighted 1874. .. .. . ...... 4 '. " ,',:.',. for Sale by Wholesale and tt taii Dealers Every wficre.; . seue ti. , ' ; ' . - t . .. ?' ' -j-..-, 1 ,-'J V- . I N FORMATION TO BUSINESS MEN... RECEIVED DECEMBER 5th, 1874,' OF THB Sonthein Mntnal Insurance ConVpany, 1 Thousand Dollars, less Five Dollars. ileetnfct- cd for payment in advance of maturity in fall nf all claims and demands against, said (mpany, arising under its Policy No. 9844. by reason of the damage by fire on the 32th day of September 1874,, t our stock ,f; mer chandise,, the subject covered .'byeaidaPoHcy, and in consideration of theipafytnent. the Policy is here witli snrreudered. B N, SMITH. C. W. BbadshaW; AgenV ; " . dec 6 tf " THE BANK OF HECKIESBUie CHARLOTTE, N". C,?; 'O Authorized Capital $5O0.0t)0. , Jab. TrRKKa Tatk,' PresKlejit. Thos. W. Dewbt, Cashiel-,' ' F. H. Dewst, Asst. Cashier. ' ' 1 . . ." f - AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF T A T E & DEW EY . This Bank Chartered Under , Act of the . General Assembly and duly orcarilzQel - under Laws of the State nf NorthCarolln, with ample means is prepaied to' iroitsSirt ; General Banbingr tlnslnew-. , and furnish accommodations .to, 1 ts Oas-' tome on iateral Terms. . . . The bank will receive Deposit? fe'j,jeVrf Check, and will Allow Interest Aectfrdih ! to Agreement on aJfrDeppsits left" " time, , or. issue Certificates at lp&ae bearii"-hi-terest at the rate of " Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying ' t. ndrawir crvr thkiy 1 uavs. 1 . .v.. ky .'n Gold and 811 ,0, Bullion and Banknotes Bought and 'Sold. " - ' THOS.' W.DEWEY, jan. 1 1874. , Cashier. W ATERS&. HARSE, COMMISSION '- WE are prepared to triake finentl "cash advances on cotton fcbip'ped 'ttf-otTr friends in Charleston, or New York, Wll -also attend promply to sales of cotton con signed to us. 4 Offlf e at Wlttkbwky!& Rintels Charlotte, NvO. - OdZ UpliolstBmg and -Hatttass-malaiL Beckwltfr BulWiipW (Over W: &Xaylojc'iiop. I TAKE pleasure in informing the pufclio that I have again opened a shop ; where you can get your sorasv' settees,, lounges, chairs and mattresses put in the same condi tion they were Iq when you bought tbei from the store, at reasonable prices. I have secured the services of a! first, olass . Upbol sterer4whpiu-s served sbU tad ijjftijrljii, Frjiisia, and therefore ca'guaraijte-. tAti faction to all who nlay be pleaded to pabba ize me. Orders for mattasses or jrejfairing from abroad attended (V-omptTy. june5.. 8. jMNBTSIN; lime Tatole W 'ON ano! i(her Monday,' qy ikfL lowhig schedule will be nln vej lh6 West ern Division Of this Road ? " ' 'V ' eoiHeKssr.-' X Leave Buffalo Depot . . ' 12.20 p. m. Lincolntoi . . . ..... K r-'t " Arrive Charlotte,: " V, . 4P- "r , $ - 4tixs west: , , - "; Leave Ch'aHo&e," ' c" " ' ' bM Lincplnt, tif; : f, ArriTe Buffalo, .: c-- ... 12.00 v.1- V. Q. JOHN80& i - ; Ass'tSupt. no.vl3 C. A MOOKE. JJOORB & PATTERSON, J ..c . : '' ft J .L . .Practice in all thetat Cpurts,-and in. qe Federal CoUits at Asheville and.EtafcesvUia The Cbnection tjf Debts, Claitt. thd Pen sions, a SpeaaHt;-" - - Strict personal attentioa gtf en to the col lection of all Debts in Western North Caro- Uwui RetUittahces promptly, radtf, ' REFERENCES i HoflLi'BWtA)n ' T.D ClttAivH4.K: au ;m;l9l DOYDEnnonsig: -----y.iw-PJ ----jl'-f-?"'--,----'''v .T7HXIAI9 IIO JPrwnir ctavefpaaenferstotlMbotel. (ma? ? Reference- Pen'jftoUM Y Pegriim Cashier lstlfaaorfal 'BaukrCfiaJy Brenixer; r OtthiV XSSi4mTg2foteXi !- ' if- .r.

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