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.-VsS s. i - text 1 : 1 i. ,1 . fe- , v -7 r i fee 1 1 f 1 .4- CI ' oft' s!, t;txr$ft' J .' :: " : V- ; k : ' - " Vl S. .! T Voiw XI. 9,2- V CHAELOTTE,?X.vC; .FRIDAY JANUAEY,;22, 1875. 4 - mm t 1S'S III - A au 11 ! -f V!l' II . I II , (! " . i- -J't L' r: Ill: llvllV llvllL III III 7 V. vy. I U 7 , !. . ' : " ' " i - . .. . MITER TRADEiF0M874. TO BE SOLD AT , THE BOOT Tryon Street? CHARLOTTE; N.C., Nearly opposite Central Hotel. WITHIN the nxt .ninety days, we Intend to'eell a- large Stock of HCen.', Women's ! ny.t -mimmmm' HhiMW. nonT, RTTm7q 40AISr eoinpriHlBg all grades, Manufactured-Mcprmly to Ouf Own Order. Merchants in Charlotte; fcTwAl a thoee Inkhe sarrbandfni eunUr, will find it to their advantage to call and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. We mean to sett Goods as low as any house in New York, Boston, or Baltimore, with freight; dded They can always save the expense of a triprttt by bnyrnK fjom our heae,' "'i 5. ..'J r;,"1 i (is.-ri SMITH ; FORBES, : seS-ly ' "J ' " " Between the First National Bant and Bank of Mecklenburg, 1L. D. WADE. SAM. 8. PEQRAMl 1875: SPEGIAL-NOTIGE: 1875. Desire to lAuro tntnks to our Tiehfo ape dating tie past year, and we hope by same. We will continue to pay strict auenuon BETA ar Good's purchased at Cash prices, and ipecialT adapted to the wants of the Ketail e. Ladies and Gentlemen's Fine Goods .scjaUtyj ' ' " '." j : r' ".4 t: t...".-a Tvr Ti'.:.a1l7'.;rTT ft . Jao 13 tf MRS, P. QUERY, Has4 iliKIiitraM Finest stockv of itJ-y. IJILLINERY AND In the State CHAELOTTE, GOLUUBIA ftAUKUSTA E. R. Charlotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874. j The,jDhariotte,,Columhia. & Aflgu IBlroad j INVITESuK attentionof all Merchants and Cotton Shippers In" Cnarlottand upon the roads connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages of connections with, all .Northern Pointa and South Atlantio 8e Ports enjoyed, over, its lines. .. , I . ' " ' " ' 'j 1st. The Great Atlantic Coast Line tia Columbia, Wilmington and Portsmouth to Baltimore,: Daily, Insurance i per cent. .j Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. . 1i.J -P fj ' NEW YOEK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THUBSDAY, SATURDAY IN8URANCE i PER CENT. BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE PER j CENT. PROVIDENCE7 WEDNESDAYS: AND SATURDAYS. d. By way Wilmington and Direct- Steam urdays, Insurance J percent. . . PHILADELPHIA" EVERY WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAYS AN id. By the ClbarlestoliPf r.; Balfimore, '? ? r .EVERY FRIDAY, TO NEW YOKa, AW I Ml . Vn1 8ATURD LYAt TO, B03T0NEVER , TWX Mnrlvailed Steam'tine facilffiesbf Ibe three Forts of. Fortsmonjtht :WUmingfon 3 nhadefaton, and the combined equipments of the C. C: & A:, W.,9. & A., and other -oads enaftie ns to bid foi cetton and all other merchandise in unlimited;, quantities, and as8nre.ftarrtrons:of'ab9c4ite freedom from detention. ' -,r : " ffon.R. ft.l3RiDaKs2,,(t . - , - f&?!g& -t.i T,,w n P.ruTCR . - " '- " ' " Fresioent. jS ?5moiP" - f- " - Getierat Superintefiderit. J L -J.1 K' : J -General Treljrht Aeent. :jsr-4RRY & co., pARTICULARttenti6n paid to Frescoing IT1HI9 Spah5agsq ALEXANDER. SEIlILE CO. , v ,1 h tl ii,! mv to Vnow 1 v into their ne Store, where they ?iU , pleased to see . ; - - their friends and customers. . , , . - ' ' ' . . 1 J. , , J jo J v.. ! ' , 1 r 4. - . i-UVs k rs r n mr ownrT. -f- .Ti:t-Ht -.4. y;T?-Tf,7r'W. THES 'i .'n- JTRATFt RTRTCTrTj'nTT AttTrTTR N. Orf f U5- -V'&rWaysWfcaoXtoWt fW. 8. FORBES. i&OSQ SHOE HOUSE . ! an5 customerj" for' their Tert liberal patron- fair dealiag; to merit a gontioaance of the o ijk . SIGN OF THE BRASS BOOT, Opposite Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. FANCY GOODS Call and see her. June ito Baltimore, weanesuays aim pai- . . U INSURANCE iTpER CfiNT. NE W-Y 0E EQUALIZE1D Weekly., - A SATUKDAXk Churches and Town rfaTls, throughottt&e that tney have ioved, jns ;j ,J4f u rftP I M fi ll'.' fc-rf- -.. " ' " r tfl. .'.-( 'jr' fit r The ' Charlotte Observer. ptniusHxn BT Charles R. Joies, 'Proprietor. Office, Observer Building:, Corner Trade and Collegfe Streets. ' . 2-i.?t LOCAL DOTS. .( i H 446 hates of cotton Will do pretty well for yesterday ' " 4 i Leaden skies and a feeling of snow in the atmosphere. Matinee to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Opera Honse. ' J January is gradually slipping away, and how have you kept those good resolutions you made when she first ho wed herself in ? ' The behavior at the theatre .last night was unexceptionabl goodr-bptter than it has ever been at any entertainment since the house was opened.' v 4 - Fayette Paul was before Justice A H Mar tin, yesterday, for breaking the1 nose of old Mrs. Smith, with ra "plank, some time ago He entered into bond for his appearance at Court. The scaffolding in front of Mr Snytb.'s store was torn down yesterday -afternoon, withdht accident of any sort The hole in the pavement in front of the store was cov ered over, but how many people were cpyer ed up in the basement, we did n ot learn . John Smith registered at the Charlotte Hotel a day or two since. We saw in a Western paper, one day last week, that he was dead, ami his presence here in Charlotte affords us the pleasant opportunity of deny ing the statement. When the Bohemian knocks around town these days, after items, it is not necessary for him to " make notes." When he goes back to the office to write up, he can very easily retain in his memory all that he has seen or heard in the way of items j in a two hpnrs; ramp. .s Joaij)0un4 of ace Ihsa been put up in this city this-season, and not withstanding the very cold weather of last Saturday, Sunday and Monday week, none of the ponds in the vicinity of the place have yet been frozen over. If our ice machine don't get to work again, and if they fai! to freeze up about Boston, we'll have to "take it" iceless next Summer. A Certain Man Stopped at the Central Hotel the other night, and they put him in No. 78. with a guest less verdant than he. When the first mentioned got up next morping, he said to his companion that he never stepped at a hotel before in his life,; "but by golly he wanted to do. the square thing." So he went to work making up the bed. and hunt ing around for a broom with which to "sweep out" New Crossing'. ' It gives us pleasure tobbserve the new bridge and. other improvements which have been made at the intersection of Tryon and Fifth streets, near the fharlotte Hotel. Hitherto, in' rainy weather, walking along there has been almost an impossibility with ladies, and, on their account, we are glad that the walk has been improved. The Street Commissioner would "do Very well to turn his attention toj other street crossings which are . in just such a condition as this one was before it wasJrepaii.'vt . - Movements of Trains in Charlotte. Every day, Sundays . excepted, 22 trains run ont of Charlotte and come into it. On the North Carolina Railroad, 3 come in "and 3 go out ; on the ir Line, 2 arrive and 3 leave ; on the Carolina Central (Eastern Di vision) 1 arrives daily" and one leaves dailyt and every other, day, a freight arrives and next day leaves ; on the Western Division of .the same road, 1 comes and lgoes; on the Charlotte, Columbia' Augusta, 2 arrive and5 2 ieave'uon the "Atlantic, 'Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, 1 arrives and 1 leaves. In addtion to these regular trains, irregular freight, wood, construction, an other trains arriye on all the roads daily. Death of Hon. Joseph W. Holden. Yesterday morning, Mrs. Calvin J. Cowles of this city, receiyed a telegram from her father, Ex-Gov. Holden, announcing that Jos. W. Holden, Esq , his son, and the May or of Raleighied.in that city; on Wednes day night at0?b'clockvlTtf :irticiilars of his death are given, CoL- and Mrs. Cowles left for Raleigh last .'evening .' Of the deceased, much tbai js sgood could be'saidfof bewss"B man of talent, geniality of nature, and great warmth of heart ; as to, his faults and fbllfea. the grave covers all these, and in the presence of Ueatn, au par tisari or personal feeUng stands abashed, r ' Central ll6teI;MardliGras Bal Masque. The iadles.at the Central "'riotel, contem plate having, in a short time, what they have in advance dehbmlnated a ''Mardi Gras Bal Masque' Arrangeinehts are' now in orogressand iis proposed that tbeaffair shall take place on the .9th"-of February The ladies KavM theiirllearts fully in the matter, and if they do not make it .ajsplen difl ..Hnocess! we. shall he s'urnrise'dT : There need be no-' fear Wnbrtained; howeter, of a failure' MrEccIes bu promised them the use of the dining-room; anct theIadies them" selves will make all the arrangements ; - :,We know this will ty S brilliant afliir. and we certainly sJiope for the ladies all; the Success which they anticipate in getting' up tKnj'asquerade,' and all the. pleasure Imag inable, on. the joccasioa n. How to- Curo a Sore Tnroat. r 7 cates. tne, iOiiawuifff. 4aeaauJu4uj(,;ti.oui one i oi? yourt inouBana -reauers. j uuy Wfnnv &ttiimi6teliAn foF earn jtidrated rvecents . worth of sorejnesa appears inttteeibroatrpdf the DOtaah all in a tumbler of wtet, anJ. thea,rub''' th Week f thoroughly ,witi the camphorated 04 Minight before going to betyand also pinaroandthe throat a small strip ot woolen nannei, Thi U'a a'iiqpie, cbap'and sure Teriie- dy. The Success of a CharlotteaWf ''JX i The tQUwitigStfa from', JhAaifiiheton City Mar .v- - . fM .At a meetiugof the board, of "directors of the CitizensBuloJng CSompanyvhed' last evening at the office of the association, in the Second National Bank building, thk prtze of $400 for the best 'design for "abfiJcSSol -bnild- ings, to be erected on square numbered '363, bounded by- 8,- 9th and :t0tb 'ets., north-, west, was awarded to Charles Tilteyi A Co,, i nere were seventeen . competitors s foiv the premium designs having been submitted by prominent architects of this city; NewTork, ir-nnaaeipnia, ana Ktcnmona, One of the members of the firm of Charley T. Davis &,Co is Mr. Eli S, Blackwood, a' native of Charlotte. That the, above prize should have , been awarded to that firm, is complimentary to it, and through it to Mr Blackwood. His friends in "this city" and the friends of the family here of which he is a member, will read the above extract with pleasure " i W "" Chambers Court. Quite a nbmber of orders were made, de crecs entered, j c, and in; addition to these, the'oQins'ejt'ere acted upon i ' ' Torrence vs." Carolina Central Railway Company. Appeal dismissed. Patterson vs. R.M.Miller, administrator. Decree modified; ! ' . Doyle vs. Leepe'r." et al'. ' This is ah ac tion involving title to property. Decree made for plaintiffs, ' and appeal taken by de fendant. - ; Wm Do wd vs.-' R MeRee-.'- Motion to set aside judgment. - Motion refused, and ap peal taken. Gen D H Hill vs. City of Charlotte. Ac tion to recover, .damages. Decision with held, Wittkowsky Rintels vs. J R CadwelL Jfotion for a new trial. Motion, allowed, cause to be remoyed to Union, upon pay ment of cost by defendant. Judge Schenck adjourned Court in the afternoon for the Urm, and will leave this morning for his home in Xincolnton. He is entitled to the thanks, not only-iOf the lawyers, but of 'the people of the. whole county, for his kindness in coming here at this time to hold this Court, which has cleared off the docket of many cases which have been standing on them for years. The Freaks of a- Crazy Man. The city, or a portion of it, was, enliven ed yesterday morning with the antics of a crazy, one-legged.negro. His chief propen sity seemed to be to knock some one down, and, next to this, what seemed to give him more pleasure than anything else, was to yell and curse. A .policeman tackled him, finally, and took him into the Mayor's office. Here he became more obstreperous than ever, and, seizing a stick of wood, was about to brain a negro who had come to in tercede for him, when he was caught and caused to desist. He cursed the police and all, and, after having been knocked, down once, was , escorted to the lock up. Our friend, Frank Cuthbertson, occupied quar ters in this charming aboard at the time, and the first thing this rooster did, was to build up a fire. This was rather strong for Frank's constitution, and, the smoke nearly strangled him, but he was too much scared -to protest; so that it was only when the calaboose was about to catch fire, that re- , lief came, and the crazy man was carried off to jail. This was greatly to Frank's relief and to tho safety of the building. The negro gave his name as "George Washington,' and claims to hail from Savannah, Ga. .. . , The Opera House Xiast Night. The announcement that Katie Put nam would appear last evening at the Opera House, drew out a very large crowd, and one which, for refinement, has never before been equalled in Charlotte. It was indeed the elite of the city which gathered there an assemblage which1 could appreciate a pre sentation of the legitimate drama. Miss Putnam appeared in the role of Fan- chon, the Cricket," and to say that her per sonation was splendid, is not putting it too strong, by any means. -f- Js the wild, rollick ing, half-clad, boyish-girl,- she was true to the author's idea, and ran her audience al most wild with enthuaiasnr. As the despis ed so-called "witch?' aild "beggar,1? her genius displayed itself in . eyery ..word and movement; and,' afterwards, as the quiet, modest, pious lady, she was none the less happy. Her acting througbuiv was that of the real artiste, and to attempt, to point out in '" what ' particular s'ceiie she t surpassed, wolol'laltehip an impossibility, and would only do her injustice. - She is simply charming1, and there was,-last night, ho lack of evidence that ber audience was delighted and captivated fey her 'winning ways She is hardly . less a songstress than an actress. She sang, "Good NighW God Bless You," to the infinite satisfaction of ttie listeners, and at its conclusion jwaa.iapplaudecLuntil the Opera House fairljrrang. At the conclusion of her rendition : of the' "Shadow Dance,' she was "y(itiiep aipd appealed beibre the curtain in pewitctung style. .. v - ; Miss Pntmsn'i support is splendid through out." ''Landry: was the devoted lover in that character's most intensified Cm.Jiand30me of form andf faeeT aod gracefall jn , all f his moyemenw, was onew .f". iuosi. ttLixni; tive actors on Ae stage.' . .. ' - the bpob y to perfection and M came to"pass, .a the play progressed,: that an audible titter ran through tlieusebe0eysrvlie appear ed. ills appearance, anajjBverytning, con spired to render, thX;character jentirely ridr; Mr. Arnold's personation of Father Bar- beaud. wasexceflenttJ-J3IS-- an actor of no mean orderV and, as ; the aged head' of , the hoOsebold',- realiassd .his position. He -wai ireeiy commenusu uu aiiu. uupuuieuwu. w Old faiet Mother 'l3arbe&d' EntienneX and others', "deserve, especial, meution.but., w haye no room br it. 4 Indeed, the Jate, hour at which the performance closed, renders it irnpbesila'tq pay aUihat we desire.fcv about this, splendid troopeandiits eteitauuaaent last evening, It is 'thebest.r,eompany"Uiat has ever aDeare3 h' " Charlotte, v Nearly, all those "who we're, outlast night, will go again to-night, and scores , or sners Desiuei i.;xiu doubt the house will be crowded. No one can afford ho miss this treat : ''"ff f. i- The1 play this evening Will be the f Old Cariosity Shop, and admirers 'of the great DickenS will see Miss Putnam as; the JHV cAiwfew and X,t4yefl. ,xMr.,Ruxns wilj re: resent the irrepressible Richard -Suk6nerT and Mr,rBa4S,af27(ft the twin hrother.was the most, noticeable of the actors. r.He- did Mr. Ward will peisonate Qtilp. i 1 -1 fCOmCCKICATED , , Oar Post pffice Regulations. L Mb Editor: i Is there no possibility of inducing -the' Postmaster-- to open the Postoffice in time for persons going- -off on the Charlotte, Columbia "A Augusta and North Carolina -Railroads, both of which leave at 8:30 A. M. Why this is not done, I nnot''cerinly 'onld be' a great convenience to the traveling public, as well as to many citizens. The idea of a citv , making the pretensions that Charlotte does,' and not to have its Postoffice open until a quarter to nine o'clock in the morning," is simply redicutous. v, . JJIS APPOINTED. Hew Advertisements. rpO THE AUDIENCE AT THE , ' OPERA HOXfSS LAST NIGHT. I offer this apology to those who were de prived of their seats at the theatre last night that I did not have time to placard the tak en seats. All shall be right to-night. jau n xi j uArns, usner. rjpRUNK LpST. On the 15th inst., a medium sized Trunk. marked " Mrs. B. F. Smith," was shipped over the Carolina Central Railroad, to Char lotte, for which I hold check 29. W. C. fc R. Said Trunk is supposed to be in the city of Charlotte. Any information leading to its recovery will f be thankfully received and liberally rewarded. , B. F. SMITH, jan22-2tpd. j at Jas. M. Wright's. JUST RECEIVED. A large lot ot very fine Northern Irish Potatoes, also' Baltimore Pearl Grits. Can ned Tomatoes,! Green Cora, Brandy Peaches, Pickles, a very choice lot of Segars, all of which we will sell very low, and would invite all onr friends to give ns a call. ' K. B. ALEXANDER, jan22-tf. -( College Street. : R. A. M. Charlotte Chapter No. 39, R. A. M, will meet at the Masonic Temple in regular con vocation to-night (22d inst.) The members will take due notice thereof. Visiting com panions in good standing, are invited to at tend. By order of H. P. jan22 It. E. H. WHITE, Sec. DR. LEE W. BATTLE, i Having permanently located, offers his professional pervices.to the citizens of CHARLOTTE AN VICINiTY. OFFICE Next door to McAden'a Drng Store, up stairs. Calls left at my office in the dav, or my residence, on Tryon Street, at eight, will receive prompt attention. Office Hours 8 to 9, A. M.: 12 to 1. F. M and 5 to 7, P. M. jan22-ly. HOT COFFEE Served every day, from 10 A. M., to 3 P.M., at 22 tf F H ANDREWS & CO.'S. T THE SAME OLD STAND. I desire to inform my old friends and the public generally, that I am still in the G HOC Kit Y AJV'D PROVISION business, and that my stock of goods is al ways full and complete. I am determined to offer bargains, and sell goods low for cash. jan21-tt. W. F. UUTnBEKTBUfi, gTRAYED. ; Two Mules, one dark bay mare mule, one iehtbav or sorrel horse mule. They were seen on Tuesday of last week near Mr. Rumple's. in Mallard Creek. I will reward any one who will return them to me. jan21-3t. JUaM JdxvUWJN. "gOARDING HOUSE. I will furnish transient and permanent boarders with pleasant rooms and good board, on Moderate Terms. Location cen tral, most convenient for business, near to the principal Railroad Depots. Apply tO S MKo. AIM IN A lil UttJJ, Corner of College and Depot Streets jan21-3m. ' IJIHOS. H. BREM, JR., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CHABL6TTE, N. C. OFFICE In Dowd & Sims' New Build ing, Up Stairs. jan21-tf. ! pOUND. A bunch of three keys, apparently be longing to some store. They will be deliv ered to the oiner upon proof of property and paying for this advertisement. : , Apply at THIS OFFICE. , jan21-tf. . ; - j. T G RENT. A small and comfortable Cottage, contain ins four rooms, and r t?ood Kitchen, pleas antlv situated !in a locality convenient to the business part of the city. Terms low. For further information apply at., jan21-tf. : j ... . THIS OFFICE. 5. 1A Per Day at home . Terms to CUfree.' " Address t i n sTTVsnv una. jah20-tf.; ;. , j 4 y jPortland, Maine. f TORTHERN IRISH-POTATOES 4 u 'JA c"'-::tVt? f-Y" Ji.o1". 4 on Tior .-Pot i 'fi visa - j4v w-ww toes for cookjng nnrnoses. iustlre Mved'at--" ViiJ W W RATHER .. Tlrnu Potatoes Jn. of the vervJ : they are cooked are iiieaW and-sweels' ivFirst door above; theMarket rHnsev SBosnete.W'ge llountain Potaloes", sold lew br the Box.' ItfBbls PriiheOTembei MuhetW," will; sell at low figures ftf close the Consiimment. V bblof' Home-Tnads Cider, Vinegar, somettin scarce in this market Also chickeaa, butter, eggs & many otner nice .tpipffa.to fai, come to me low price caso store to tret vobr. Family SuooBes !an 19 tf- "31? f 1 win fwnlarlv (men Hf Dairr FarnHott 0 1st of February, bnjL for the present per, sons wanting, MILK .can get it by sending to my nonse,Tiext; aoor 10 uor. v ances, on Hixtn Dtreet. i vy . m . naii ua vr 9. jand-tf- ! ; " v4, "1 - To Merchants: .4- . The most important redaction of .the seas on. Within the next sixty.- days, we jwill offer at greatly? reduced rates,. our entire stock of j i .?v - - t- FAII AJ D WINTEB ERY OOOB which- is the largest, handsomest and .most complete to be found in the State, i Our stock'of - ".- . ' Li"' -jq-rm .ni'i..-. - Boots, Shoes5 Hats, Cape,' ! " Ready-Xlade - ' tiona.- and . Small WaSres, have been reduced , to prices that cannot fai! 4 3 i . . ' .: iu iuuuce purcnasers ioexamin.e ont siocK. ' ' ' '' ' '.' f i. A Terms Liberal. Call on us. To the Retai I Trade- We will also offer' greater inducements than have, heretofore been offered t ia - this" market, and while we invite special attention to the bargains of, all glasses .of, Winter Goods, we will, at the same time, sell all classes of Staple and , . '... Domestic Dry Qooda, Bibbons, '.; Laces, Embroideries, ' ' , Cloths, Cassimeres, Ready-Made ' Clothing'. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Carpets and House Fur nishing: Goods, at tne lowest possible rates. Call soon McMURRAY & DAVIS, jan20-tf. jyTOTICE TO SHIPPERS. t, ' WOOTEN'S CAROIiI?fA CENTRAIi ' RaUway Express Company, " , is now prepared to give, prompt despatch to all Freights, Money and other valuable packages consigned to its care for any ana all points upon Eastern and Western ion Carolina Central Railway.' M ' ' As the Company enjoys unequalled ities in their connections, it is manifestly to the interest of all Shippers to . apply to the Agent of this Company before making ship ments by rival companies. . r Remember that all goods via this Line are covered by an tpen policy in the best companies, thus insuring absolute protection, to shippers. . , . OFFICE Tryon Street, Opposite Central Hotel. ' F.M. WOOTEN, : H. M. Cla.br, Proprietor. AgeAt: jan20-tf. -OTICE TOGAS CONSUMERS. . , The unexpired term of the lease, of the Gas Company, bavins' been bought from to say that, as soon as . the necessary repairs can be made, that there need be .no fear of a lack of GASIBereafter, ; and 'that itls in contemplation 1oredoce " the price: jtrst aa, soob as the Works canbe pot pwpjrJ? &f&ri&& .t'f rair. : J AS. H. CARSON, w . . gi-jT w8 JTS SJfe, jan20.lt. . . v 5 , -President.- 1 fi SS- 'Q? The beeinnine of a new year is a period for settline'btrainess aeoounts.- Wei- notify our patrons , that we are bow engaged in this important matter, . , itta-. ' We have but a feW customers who are not prompt in making it is to tnem specially ly that we- address ; this notice. . uenuemen, we cannot permit me !L 14i..l. tli.rt.' rT- ..' .. . f - - - 4. 1 It. - occasion to pass Without a 'settlement Veryrespecttuiiyit jan20-lw. : , ? , SJ, A- YOrQ?&ON, ANTEDV ' '" rif n?-? -wto Two oi three tntellififent arid Reliable Boys to deliver Thk Obskevkr to city subscribers. Anolvat , iniouiriiji. janl9-tf. " ' i .VXT ANTED ! . , tt One or two pleasant rooms. s fuYnished or unfurnished, with or withoat board, must be in a good locality not mote thad five minutes walk from Post Omce. . Address : A. B. 1. 1 ,. OBSERVER: OFFICE, r 1 1 i i i i ii i i .. .. .r, . '. " C-A' Price V IV -per" tan ; of pounds.-; t IHE high standard of quality haseeenCa;yf4namtairjed.JU U cnjisidere bcbose liBiLTaiWlbYTio r -fri s tasfft, iwU; 1 XOCJaXT-AGSfiTTSf "AT JttilV '.f Ceiidral .ftsentd for I u.J. ' jan2l-d1t,"w4m. -4&r& tSgfilfi Last night hut one. The .OiarmignjVeri ! ' satila ArHt. : Supported by, a, Selecand, .Versatile. Com- WilTbepreshimatf ; chactaes. ot ';ga4wt sisV; little Acll and the Karctioncsa, llntronclnjr boom other Songsv her great ? Banjor olc, btssidsye heautifhl -pa, KAit. wmxbtfodiiH; Cms . of. has ipedalty songs and dances, as taught by; Songs and Datesjfe.snf! f'1- wi I'atar'dai'fiemoo 'ijaaio tbeajaiBita. . eaw can D8 8eeureo:wnientewacaare 'a Tay BooVStora; ) .3siv CHASjBj-GRISTE, jan .'rt-i. :h" w jk iw . General Contractors fop hpilKD tflaB i IBfsteriaL' Private residences aii'VoUe' Udings, bridges, rarosdl;aTS,"mouldings, brackets, b'alastrada'iiicireltsVlttad "raiSagp-win (low frames, fencing, Ac. rt . . ; Orders solicited by. Thoa H. Alien, at office of Wooten's Express, jan 19 6m th'mmi y:i ? p tos'.to A TOT 'TICE. ! All who owe Alewter.SeiglSoi, for' 1874, will please call; and qHtlewpi i We need the money., , VeryjesjtfallyJ; i. ALI4ApEK:EIGWi4wC. ; ian 1?. ( ", ' -fij-u-ii i.yi sav ; j ii good wortf or ldleh"ro anywhere) andra . good, wne t two horse aar- i .44. 'i : iWSU--fa ,W VP 7, 5 " .. '("- M Ul W345 ; .ta Mkd siiiifiaflvlz '4A I ! tC t'' "- ?43 ',rvx4 -Ei-j Wf) t CT I .iir.iijaaif Jaitt I .--- rtatih:g opened ilPnsrtw tfttarry On the line of fhe -a.C.r Railroad,' W res pectfully announce q ib.tfsens. of. Char iotte, that we are prepared ' to furnish . Curb tsgand Pafftog; which will excel! attythin g in theuntry or-Beanty .and:DnmbHity. 1 Apply" to" ? 'F. AlMcJflNCHT , t m SIN1nclr7 Marble Yard. DORTRAjffTEI UaJn j I am prepared to &rnish good board to a few select regular or transient boarder, by the day r week or Month, at moderate prices. Lcatwtf eonvextlent to tWIrasinesspart of Corner Church and Srd Sirtwt. r. aalm9w fcoa; -,icint HXC T-OI q -. ti'i M- i."itzi-st evi tic rlh'Csi c- ' v w j . & ;a at at UJ e?K7 liroi) fas LeiiaT SATVDEHS ft SULCSWCC n i i Agents at Charlotte, W t wagon with sbans and soniriM, all at a 1 it t. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 22, 1875, edition 1
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