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DAILY 0B8EBVER. fetter oar free-born reason." ZUw ,ir; THE NEW1 YEAR.1 liil T7y00trBA.QKD fry, the success of Tsm Ob El mm, under its preaeni present mwiairement, we roeottteaitrx2t3i t features to both oar Dally j nd thus make it worthy not ana weeny eoiuorv ana oaly of iUprestnt'ouf or4aoreaaed circulation. It win eonUnua to be a Uto Journal, fully; p tM requirements ot us cay, a valuable assis-tantlnan-tiie Txrltras departments t bustnetwr eredtUble alike to Its proprietor, and ouTnter,-T nrtsiiur eitr. and the surroandlnz country. 5 Ginnx out no uncertain sound it win. be in.theJhit"T rivjat torieecoes)totae; which' rweonr :vuT eraeipir jHinawneiiKi lental! principle eH" ndirff liberty lJt -f win .J I. ine seal ana aevoHen, wmcn mas marked Its course, bowing to no man,ocset of Irtnzs.- ulate the honest labor of the toiling reoman ot the iMeessary, -honest, middleman. i tetftarincth tz "ulU profits ekM Is con II will ty - i .n.:thgMflltMta'niiJB-ang Daily s .f at . . trfetfeno rd-i epiKraa,j:ii.i peTst3sa..'.lM.icaliy dlscontinned after the laeua ' 1875. and fair notice IsbIt aorrpaia at that Time w wiirr be ttriclrtii rttxtic&ii2ut regatd UUm resnngs o lay. ours, w not ; an eleemosmanr tnstttutioa tor famishing the news of the day grataitoo8!-'.nVAM who fall to respond to' our call for w- . f i-be considered -um- deair' - r r snbeoripUoo and be treat ; BssavB, for-the amo xtf-ft, and the cost eft ?aper IntheBtate, and .jk.ofraBct - - Vt t roesinto effect Jan- mary , lto pre-paV the pos tage I . i.l? wiU add- consld- erabt; .Uon: andas we, pro pose too-u. x ietter apT-ewiyear than erer Umhht paper will-ibe iurnisned at tliofouowijr - One copy one year (postage paid,) It 00 " r' six months " 4.00 tfaieemue:-' " " Z25 " " onenia-'j';;' .35 WlBSXT EDITIOB. Oneopyomyesrtoostpahl)-' 1 ' $2.10 Tostrtsbers mmkleulmrfnoie1re 2.00 9ir 9W& 0 R3CXi BlTBt. DfcsvtosmiWear1-? 580 yon-ADW ((-"anarMi r. . 7 40 iitewpietforbheyear::, 9.00 TenawpWWfea? J3 1700 Twenty ayaftfayear . 3 32 00 JtS To erery t'6f aCLCb. OPTTOENi TY, owe copy ia t seat free for one year. wnwaiww an apparent marance in.tne.sna. scnpuoB rates they are really lower than- before, and are nffarad ss tnqnnomente to qui fiieuds who feel willinr to dst a fair Briee for theiibor te be performed .-- - under the new system we shall enforce eashj! jre,rMdly..thatt ever before if thistrnrT tUrlLLe JWt)i3ae.Qf inanTcane snbscriir areVn nuajY-Jst, Vvmsb-xsaaA weiiHpaper -tnr wedtt and we!th&toostatt tashtBs5 sssu sxir,-,. v XUsuip4wrepeiT before the 25tbr day and we hope every subscriber will 'prompflT CTlioiibr an3 IhronSetor: . . Charlotte N. C , Thlhtellrenc t)F.the wilh,,infinite walGatoOda .tV .the Southern 'r)eool: One more fire brand ''nas fceenVextiii- "" " - - aa ' The Louisville QwrierJourndZ thinks aut.trtctuakwW) Omangms a taeoi Wily time, is To tae an invoice v of 'atock-in - a wholeaale tore'. This charming analogy was TidejiUsuharrovdsfMm lhez defeated LieaC4361opelXong. formerly )d4to of a nWspaper in Maryland, and' now 1 ma offlcerin the service of theKhediye AtlhWeWJYArjQdlittW ingiJ'iX atdpai Bxy anf.-.otbjun fbrthil4apprra1 bBeflPeaexil usorpMjoTiiQjiJBSTOaana now mild protest through the colainns of Oflheidefeal will be receiveAii Vxah&ii&raix& OJgscndsa 0 TO add th.reprrt:iiif: JheT Lt. ColoneJ niAm-Lotyg of the-Fost Omce Department, and learn CoLof lonellSolf llemeol J ' ' 1 m aSaSJ4ajMM, j , W - ' X to . . . f The people 'of L ouisiana wbuld have had no sym pathy. No Indignation met ing would have been held; pr course, if theadniinistMiio jriggtema State,l4touiiet!8ubmU8ior.yihieMt communicatreu Iv:fvu m,p5r tives of su6h SUtes inCongres it would much prefer this mode to using violence, especially since such mili tary interiereDceJsrtryeyrpopjujar in the North just now. iTfie great imumtnt hf trim nnnnsition has been v . . 'ri 1 Kut thftailinffof CoinrBOTrOiwwitibeieutenanM a brine about-what ? My, military r J".""" " " ' 1 . I mterferene1bntSBui eovernment 1 TbftJ0Qnserfative press nr t. h rnnntrv sav that the action of th:e!:admini& the .'. 'death .blow: to .the Bepublican. party." Are the Conservative poli- ticiaps of North Carolina apiaus.tbM that partyshall receive no more death blows t ;.What have they to do with the funeral of the1 Republican par ty ? CUFFEE AND THE HEATHEN CHlftEErt- The republican party! are forever! boasting of what -they have done in (the cause, pf-human, liberty, because brtooth lhej Ipund it convenient and agreeable to revenge themselves on IhVSoiitbern people by violating the! pole rim compact of, their forefathers with' our forefathers, and freeing a lot 0f Africans, many of wbpse ancestor were purchased from New England owners, yejwhen-itcome8 to the anthropy. Senator Sargeant of Cali fornia, who is the bosom friend of every lousy African in America, has no y mpathy: for i the Chinaman, and W.introddced into the Seriate a- bill toprevsni uninese . naturaiizairioii. It proposes merely to restore tliQ najt- urauiation laws as tney eusiea prior to the late codification, in which the implied discrimination against China men was inadvertently " omitted.-j When not Heaven, but that other nlace. shall make up" Ms casket of ewels, how many prominent repub icans will figure in the glorious gal axy and among the brightest will shine Sargeant, from theEldorados. j RETIREMENT OF MR. GLAD STONE. The : retirement , of Mr. Gladstone from the leadership, of the Liberal party, of Great Britain has been antici Tedjox some time .Jie. can .now. carry on bis controversy with the Pope without interruption, from the. cares of grave matters' of "State. It is Pot fc-nnwn whri will tat Ah Ts tAacp lv?,?l J?DO, m,l&r ? ? lAll stanjf InTthje: first f anau4,?ai.ioability -are equal, v j xn tact U; seema no oe peculiarity Of Englishmen that they hAvft les.iindividualily am ong them thahiAmericans. In ' bis letter Mr. Glaoe. refers to ' his, . forty-two years ot public -'-lite . as entitling hint to rest in ; his old age His life has been a busy one. In the summing up of. history hareafter. if he is hoi ranked as a great staiesman, he will at least be ranked as one' that has accomplished great thinga He suc ceededalmersteAe)irrI865. 'His most prominent measures have been of a relieioni " and - reformatory ? character. H(B;iisslb5 itaAajjja. wje; sam$. year tnet insu LanrAct: was : passed.' Theses two mfeastires?will'!be the ones y which the . stiternanship, j of. Mr.' Gladstone ' 9.'?' i'' h -"ir.i.V. "' ItJ'V 'i -rJli-' 1 win qeuagea. 5 now reiate to xreianu Land both' liave failed to pacify thai VcoUfitry. As an author he is of ack nowledged rank and ability, and his Hast pamphlet on the Vatican decrees fiasumpre, Beiisai, wtm. uy. otner work of tne year jusa past r- .liT.O ''AmstaiifldinirSditor. ton last Monday to testify-on the summons of a'committee of the House Of Renresentatmes. in the.Facihc Mail Steamship investigation, was- arrested on a warrant issued by Ex-Gov. Shep erd. .charrine him with criminal . libel The arraht.v which ,was issued .from f the POfidfiGonrt; charged thatsan.ar-. cicle in the Trtbune accused (jov. t$hep ' prd ftf bankrunting the District . - Mr. Corcoran offered to become Mr J Reid'i Mil to any amount, and several other gentlemen -'proposed to go ' on his ppou, qui' DC wu TVivaevu' u mo unu Durnatn 1 0Tvbaa ..Pattie Oark. about 14 years o ears of age, daughter CLIPPINGS. The nroeress of tbeTWavs and Means Cpmmitiee in thySaifjc TJf il inquiry ia imDeded bv fccfhiumaeiottai witnesses. -As' one goes iout another, Bteps in, and sou vue aiuc. Bcciup w uo uueruiiuauic. Klin St.liotiis a demist-hasr refused to fill the teeth of a 'cullud piisson," and the United States Marshall has called bn the Attorney General for troops. It is not certain, whether Sberidari will be sent out, or whether-His Excellency 4tY1 'Unlrn nrvt mofv) a -s) tarv aWi r rv h r ItAm -v flR PAnnatrlnania on1 John W. Lattarin assuming its duties Tuesday, presented the novel sitda tion of a democrat nresidinK oyer a republican Sedate. '' 1 ! The marriage "of the Pincess JLouise. daughter of th e king of the Belgians. with Prince Philip, Duke of Saxony, isi to take place on February 4. -rne dowry of the bride amounts to $375, 000. . ! ' In the debate-in Congress upon the lidian Appropriation bUL on Wednes-1 day, Mr. Beck declared that the In-! dian Department cost the country not ess than $7,wmxX) a year, althougn the apprppriatipn biU were got up so as to make the expenses! appear less than $5,000,000. . . , i Senator Schurz contemplates reside ing t in tnei neighbornooQ. 01 eitner iio8ton .orJNew 1 ork fpr year or two after he leaves the Senate, with the view to better facilities for the prep aration of a political history of the United States, which is among'his iterary plans for the future, and for which he -has made a large accumu- ation of materials. ' When Alexander H. Stephens passes a Washington undertaker's establish ment, the proprietor always comes to the-door, takes a long, lingering look at the shadowy form of the great para graph is t, and then returns to wonder at the mysterious ways of providence. Brooklyn Argns. . v i A Mi8sourian who"" attended prayer meeting with his daughter felt com pelled to rise up and remark: "I want to go to heaven, but if these fel lows don t stop winking at Mary there will be a good deal of prancing round here the fust thing they know." Daniel Boone's grandson is Speaker of the House in the Missouri Legisla ture. He uses globe sight instead of eye-glasses. , A bashful young clergyman recently rising to . preach for the first time, made a terrible mix of it and announc ed his text in this wise : "And imme diately the cock wept, and Peter went out and crew bitterly A Yankee editor throws up the sponge with the remark that "it don't pay to rur. a paper in a town where business men read almanacs and pick their teeth with the tail of a herring." , There is nothing half so sad in life as the spectacle of an auctioner at tempting to sell $15,000 worth of goods to an audience whose aggregate and tangible assets foot up to thirty cents. Rose bud Parties; These are the latest demonstrations in society. A letter from New York says : a 1 " a rose-oud dinner, party, as , a com paratively hovel entertainment here, and was introduced at Newport three summers ago by Madame De Noailles, wife of the French Ambassador at Washington.' The title of the affair is derived from the fact that the dinner is given in honor of two or more young ladies wno nave not made their debut in society. It is something of a "coming out party," only instead of the guests danc ing, tney eat. ,un the occasion of which we write, four demoisseUes were hon ored four of the prettiest in all this great city, according to rumor. Eigh teen sat down to dinner nine ladies (four of them "rose-buds') and nine gentlemen. . Delmonico provided the meal. STATE NEWS m ar - ww . -a Mr. cj. vvortmn.is to start a sewing macnine manulactory at eneiby. The Rutherford Star and Record (Re publican) is for sale. Mr. W. J. Boylin, of the Monroe En- ouwer.was married on the 13th inst, to Slisa M. J. Grady. Give us your hand! ; i A little .child of Mr. Noah Ward, of wiiraingtoBwas tounddead mats bed on Wednesday morning. Durham's main street.; the Plant says; has been diverted from its use as a business thrOnghfare, and been con verted into a race course. Oxford Leader : I Mr. Dennis Tillery, Of this county, who is said to be the best tobacco raiser in the world, sold ii DnrTTam tobacco market; IciBIb week a,uer.c.oi WQacco atsjyc perTwt. A.negro in Wilofington had some important evidence to give in Court. The one, agajpst hdm was to, be giyen, oougiM, some arsenic, ana. presented- nig?! : with a. potato. ; He ate it,1 got 'sict took' an emetic, ig UP. and thh wen.t'DU his $rifcft$lf .It.4;;;, ; The Press gays that Mrs. R. Crist, Salem, was going down a Pair of ep..ivheh she fell, and, striking her lead on the sharp stones at .the bot- bm, cut an artery ; so seriously tnat reat difficulty was had in stopping he flow of bloody which might have Irdved1 fatal; . 1, The Salisbury Watchman, says that a hurder was committed near the divi- ing lihe between the North and South I -1-1 .11. il 4 Til. " . . TV. 2 J aroimsv ime ou me iota lnst." iaviu rawick indi Jesse Le Gette were ri- lhg in a buggy,; both, under, the influ Jnce'of liquor.;? jThey fellj out and Xe Sette, shot and Jfeilled Trawick, aHebury WffltfiMmk ..iuhe,tall gvy- Uattb Upera? jusejop, laatues lit-v niffhti wasiouite. a success. ,sso JiUyxthel fair.ones. of Ojir, ow.h 'bi fair. ighftattrncivysMlesboro. also, omft from, our Sister State. South Car '-' . I ! . -ii mi .1 tVTl ae loOkeJLOBfllt m8M mmtl beautiful bene, he alone had an opportunity of Mmirihg th'el'Bearltyi3grael tfiit7 ance or m m rwigmigiin. t trj SioreiecenWy:,.' ticjtctaadj passenger .taUroad, died suddejttyJa Riltowd Rju1t. AlederAaaJuattnaedlVn v- lCnMB-nitfavVa. - - JTzr' Kavln nnv BAcnnd tvlr nf Rna..4oi. FlhntHi or this aeascW'THeylrUfbesold vrf low. some: Ui. Mrmaa Bramarirmerfyran Ih WiimmgtiMMMl w eldOri road .tU. V bayaratiH, ,remaantv rof ioor first ltocker y'; TTiocbjcfMiaxia. tettini O atlow St ' - - ' -Sk- SB J tx : H; ' . .mmm .. J' : to o '- .0 4 5 l4 FFICE OF ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, Erik. Pa., January 6, 1875, Dbab&b- Wetake pleasare in lDforaiing you mat, encouraged? ay tne ravor wim wmcn our Machinery has beea' received throughout the South the past year, aDd io order, to facilitate trade and meet the often expressed wishes or" our friends and patrons, we have determined to open an omce and warehouse for . tne. sale Of our manufactures in Charlotte, N. . C. which will be known as the Charlotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works. Mr. W. C. Morgan, wbo is bo widely and favorably known thongbont the South, will be in charge or tne (Jnarioue urancn, and we propose to keep on band there , Portable and Stationary Engines, Boilers and Circa cular Saw Mills of oar own manufacture, also the best make of Corn Mills, Gins, resses. Shingle Mills and snch other Machinery as the wants of the trade reqaire. The Charlotte House is not an agency but branch of our works, Owned and controlled . . . . . i by us, and any Dusioess aone wun us mere is done 1 with the manufadurers direct. We hope the establishment of this branch house will serve to bring ns nearer together and avoid the vexatious delays that so often occur in business at so great a distance as we are from yoa. For circulars, price lists and any informa tion wanted in onr line, address Erie City Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. Trusting that our undertaking will meet with your approval and support, we remain, Very respectfully yours, ERIE CITY IRON WORKS. jonlOif QYSTERS J OYSTERS ! ! OYSTER Lovers of BivalVfs will find 8A LOON aud BAR ROOM, Open at all hours, day and night, where J kinds of Refreshments are served up in the best style, and at prices to suit the times. , GIBSON BROTHER, Opposite 1st Nat. Bank', Charlotte, N. C. dec 20 tf ; c- PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. We. the undersigned, would announce to the citizens of Charlotte and the public gen erally, that we have formed a co-partnership pnder the firm name and style of R. B ALEXANDER & CO.. to take effect on the first day of January 1875, and will do busi ness: at the Store recently "occupied byi Messrs. LiongrBumrow.s u4, College street, We intend to do a first-class business and deal in first-dass igoodsarid offer special in ducements to the CASH TRADE.' We will be glad ta see our friends at .all times promising them, they shall be dealt wun pouteiy ana nonestiy. and none shall go away disappointed.'7 -;- r--": We would solicit a eenerous share of the public patronage. . Respectfully, ft. U. ALKX ANDEit. J. S. NEELY. N. B. I would inform mv friends, that. (having resigned the charge of Messrs; Grier & Alexander's books,) pn the 1st of January 187&, I expect to enter upon my duties as Booker Keeper with above named gentle- j i. i , i , . - uiea, aoa wm always oe giaa to see inem Jtespect fully, dec 24 tf T. B. CLARKSONj Jr. QAROilN MILITABr JNSTTTDTE, Charlotte.. N.. C. The advantages of this Institute are suit- gvevea o mo pa one. . (j,t is a uofiegiare in stitate with an Auxiliary, Preparatory De- i 1 . - 1.1' T . I - r partment Thorough training, mental, moral " and physical, and ' steady discipline tne aim of ine institute. " Cadets received between Jannarv 1st. (inst) and Feb. 14th next,'' - - Address Col. J. F. THOMAS. jan6-lwi2ww. Superintendent i A LL persons indebted to the late firm of xk W H H Houston & Co. are berebv no tified that all of said debts have been as signed to the Farmers Saviiigs Bank of MecklenbUTr, - and that they '" must make payment only to said bank, or its authorii- ea agents or attorneys. - ! . , . . v Cashier. Vance A Burwell, Attorneys. ' augii'74-tf ' : 5. : STRAY COW.' F.Knester announces that he has a stray Cow in his possession which .he found In his ciover paten, , Tbe owner, can; nave ner dv descrtbine pronertv and tavine for this ad vertisement.,' ti fv ' jan-6 - CHARliOTr CITY IllXiA.. Mr. W. A. Patton Is the duly 4jreat of the CHARLOTTE CIX? authoriaed Y MILLS, to anyhouse in Cnarlotte.and make collections Terms cash. . Seduction offered to Retail danlnra. ftrrinra will rAoelve Dromnt 'atten tion if delivered in wrltlna at tne omee oi the nnderslarned. or A. H. Martin. Esq, , or through the Pcit)ffleeixi -. j - TO rpHE large and elegant new store room un- X ; der uc uaera .xionse, wun axa urjr Dasement. Dimensions wj x tst iee, ubusi 16 feet. AUDIT soon to " -. ' July v . . CARSON SANPKKa. OOCHRAipi'S RESTATJJS A2?T at' f S Tw)mld'ihtermhe 'Public rthati on" the 1st xr llwveraberv'liwiU open' 'aRE9TAHRANTr and SOARDrsg, HfttJSEu-Tryor steeet. hit the second, storv or.tne ujiame .acuoin-. iBgean;r:bf-Meettb wilFbo'lared trenertikBLkrtt;regtt f.tfee. I i vftA in the eitv. The table will.be supplied with aUJhejtyesJ "se8 son Game, VUfriQvte:; K f Terms moderate. Hatiistaeiion. guaranteed - fcOr u cuiww'- w--tf -,M..jn,M, w,- ire Jul 'pa - H C CS C H .r . . ., , .. . .:c,. CO I : W i. a. . . at . - TTJJJES A.jSAlRI01r; h a litres VTtaxiirf Un T-t - . .anrr ripalpfa in "ffiW1, W f TO I1? W osuallv kent liniA. i i class aj e weirv more, au work m the: line 7r- ;U Fneatlv donennd wajranted. ... ian2 If. i -aa- a .w- w a -ntr vh ,i i li.--t -el t I .... uity Frobertv for Bale: Terms' TJLOM-JaXSiji4 lircJU iliWllaifA-aKfJB4'ITm CHARLOTTE MARBLE WORKS. Havingpttrchased -Mr. Pi A. McNinch's Marble Works, I; respectfully announce to the public , that I will , caxry on the Marble business in all its branches; at the stand neat the jail, Mannerly occupied ' by P. A.M Nlncn. i Tombs, s Monuments and Grave etpnes of -eyery deseriptioa manufactured at rea9onable"brices a'htf at short notice. v The public are invited to call and examine i Family Monuments- a speciality. iJilRD. - aviag Jold.my -eaiira .stock. and, iterfistl in the Marble business to MrrS.-McNinch-rf4- take pleasure in recommending him. to the. SUDliC as a nrsc ciass jltiibv, sbu oespcaa. lor im a liberal share oij patronage, iJespectfully, . - -v ,J ,F.A. McNINpH. .$ Charlotte, NoyemberO, 1874. fpO CITY: MERCHANTS. ONLYi ifemember that you can buy Bacon, Coffee,1 Sugars and Syrups, as cheap at the Brokers Omce of W. H. H. Gregory, as you.could purchase in person if m a .Northern city. I am Broker for u. ttnghsb & Uo,, Im porters of Coffees aud Sugars, Patterson. Bayne & Co., Importers of Syrups, Balti more. Also Broker tor P. T. George, Bacon acker. Calvert Rugar Refinery, Baltimore. Samples of all these goods on exhibition at my office. Call betore mamng your pur chases. W. H, H. GREGORY. nov23 tf. j. - -Broker. Scrofula, eruntive diseases of the Skin. St. Anthony's Firo, Er ysipelas, Blotches, TnmrtTa Rnils.' Tetter: end Salt Rhenni. TIpAA Ringworm. Rheumatism. Dain and enlargmentof the bones, female weak- ness, Bterniity, iieucorrnoBa or wnues, womb diseases. Dropsy, White swellings, Syphilis; Kidney; and Liver Complaint, Mercurial Taint, ana laies, ail proceed from impure blood. DR. TUTPS SARSAPARIIi.A is the most powerful Blood Purifier known to medical sciencel- ilt enters into . the cir culation and eradicates every morbific agent; renovates 'the system ; produces a beautiful complexion and causes the body to gam nesn ana increase m weigni. KEEP THIS BliUUU UUAIilUI and all will be well. To do so, nothing has ever been offered that can compare with this valnabl veeretable extract. - Price $1.00 a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Office 8 uortianat tttreet,, jn, x. . : ; mar a A distinguished clergyman of New York speaking of this remedy, characterizes it as one of the special blessings of the nine teenth century, j The certainty of its heal ing ettect, ' said he, "and the immunity from danger whether, administered to chil dren or to adults, adapt it for tbe widely popular use it has attained." None would long suffer from lung complaint 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-i-the scourge that' sweeps away; thou sands every year--would be checked in its commencement. Persons with a seated cough, which breaks their rest at night, will nnd, by t acmg the Expectorant on going to bed, they may be sure of unbro ken sleep and refreshing rest. Possessing a very pleasant taste it is easily adminis tered to children. Bold by all Druggists. Labratory, 48 and 20 Courtland st New York. feb 10 deodwly DR TTJTTS HAIR DYE. Possesses qualities that no other Dye does It effects is instantaneous, and so natural that it cannot be detected by the closest obserrer. It is harmless; 'easily applied and is in general use among fashionable hair dressers J in every large city in the United States.! . Price $1 arbpx. Sold everywhere. 11:. THE best advice that can be given to persons suffering from Dyspepsai, Bil ious Complaints, . Colic, Constipation, Siek Headache, Fever and Ague, Nervous Debility, or of any disorder affecting the stomach, liver or kidneys is to tone cleanse and regulate them Dy DR TUTT 8 jVifi(iJirAJil.JS; JUlVl!iC iUiULS They act very mi'dly,yet they thorough ly restore the functional action of the di gestive organs and the intestines, and re novate the whole system. They produce neither nausea,, griping or weakness, and may be taken at any time without change of diet or occupation. -- Price, 25c a box; Sold by all Druggists. S UN STILL RISING. NOTWITHSTANDING. .4 v , ,t THE WEATHER IS VERY : i INCLEMENT, We are still receiving goods every day to meet the increasing demands of our custo mers, to which we invite your special at tention, f f Promising1 to give you the best oods for the least money, and spare no pains or ex pense to give . you entire satisfaction, t And wishing you and all of yours a happy ana roBperuuij year, we suumii oursei yes; your lumble servants; --'-' - -( 7 . - ( ' Opposite the Market, i , jan 8:,J..0., :. C S HOLTON & CO. xne unaersignea taxe tnis metnod to in ana 4a . a.. form the citizens of Charlotte, and the-oub bo generally that tney Jiave-this -day fomH a ; copartnership, under the . firm name arid ptylejof CRESWELL & W ALKER, and wilt 46 businesst at ; ; 'A- i H5resweli,i bid .stpptobyterlaa church. .ana u you are no. sausnea or thn runt, mmn ana see now cneap you - ean buy Tor - eeuhz iiong yarns, ana long -lacesbout inability to get money, don't pay our bills; i and: on nrst lauurs to . meet your, obligations witn usr (when wecredit at allj we" will be ipofn- pel Fed to" refuse further iUlitence.,!sia.. oricea and Attention. Ladies can visit 'our r4 store-atf air fimM without' ceSniniT 'lBon- 1 c-rv ivaia-ia iMaA-iutaja . .rv jm ' - mm mwm ( wuj . . wan j 1, by bonesty and politeness to tuer -i'-w ; -i- ?u iiOpil it a full DfpnburjatronrgeJ am r 1 , I , ;Wra.are very, Kespectrauy,. i CRJWELL (fc WALjER IITF" W FLEMMLNGj ' ! 11.- ' rj; ,viuuxatce. ju)', Urtt. 3 .SpecattiotosuUs. for.and aeaUis,t rWUQp- ; ' ' v -u ' f J ' -a.aBaMBMsWktB,aBBB(SS-B-Bajj-fc arjSiTTai jff ?tai itf ' ''''' piEDMQMT it 2n N ot i c e to - , .' fJTlHEPlEDMOKT AtRWNE, withitaail facilities for the quick and safe transportation . ts, i . , 'an o nippers, can vnoose xno Following Routes- By RaU to the Ports of RICHMOND, NOllFOIJtOR PORTSMOUTH, and thence b- firat-cless lines 0 Steamers,, to Baltimor " & -:... : THIS is the only line to Portamouth of which has no transfer. 'UK RATES ALWAIfiirjiD augl5-tf READ, . Bradley's ,. Patent MADE Pare IVTiite Lead, Linseed Oil and Zinc, and Always Ready for Use, READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS: Prom Prof WBonavk North Carolina. ir DP. "4. m WAKSlToMsr CotusGB, N C, October 4, 1873. Mr CP Knight Dear Sir : We have for Several Juontha' been fusing your Bradlev's Patent Enamel Paint on our College Building; and are well .fpleased, with it Though i t was applied by one having no experience in.BUcb. work, yef we have a good job. We shall continue to use it believing that in point of economy, durability and facility of applica tion, it is superior to any-other pigment offeredjxl the market,- WQ SIMMONS From Messrs Englehard & Saunders, .Editors and Proprietors "Journal " : . " WluaGTON, N C, Dec. 26, 1873. We desire to call especial attention to tbe advertisement Of 'Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint.' We can recommend it from a knowledge of its merits. Some of the employees of this 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 will recommend it to all in need of paints (' -- if TnjB McQl UtQ ... ,; "Tme Plains, "Faqtjier Co, Va, Feb. 6, 1873. Mr C P Knight Sir : The paint came safe to hand as ordered, 2 kegs, 5 gallons each and 3 buckets, 1 gallon each.; ; A practice wasslack, I ,id; the" job .myself. Two weeks not constant) work, completed the, house, two. eoats ; the last,,coat I applied thick, and it is now generally conceded, that, for ""enamel' like hardness, and body and harmony of colors, there is not a handsomer job in, the place, I saved sixty-five dollars by the opera tionwhich is initenfjuet noWJeith the 'Sothexn people.? If should be . generally adopted in this State. Any country lad can apply it. I have never dabbled in such stock as "testimonials," but I fed Paint" to the vwtfntsof our people-4fj excellency o "material; 4n 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 what use you think proper of this tetter; Very respectfully and truly, S McGILL, M D, Prom R W Rayne, of theTlrm of Bartlett & Rayne. 48 Carondelet Street. -y -r-r New Orleans, January 29, 1874. C P Knight, Esq Nfl yrelihotcaid Ctreetl Baltimore Dear Sir, j It affords me much pleasure to adyiseyoa hpv irell satisfied I am with 5radley'a;Patent Enamel Paint, having used all I bought of you In painting a large cottage (new) at' Ocean Springs, Miss., and having found it to cover and wqrk:.so admirably, and very far superior to ordinary metal paints, and colors; not subjecto lade, besides being decidadlyheaper. Mt is mypuf pose to send you another order for hiore very SdOrf Yoirfs-resectfully-,' R W RAYNE. Always ready for use and easily applied.-. Sold by the gallon One ga twenty square yards two ooats.V i - iirn y -4 Lf. u irnmtandUPrice Lid Fwniiled - I inducements to the trade. july'2-m ' , I ; "- QHEAP FURNITURE rvv AT aa --- - ( F. M. SHECTON'S. I will offer for cash for a' few, days, half a dozen very fine and handsome Chamber 8mts of Walnut FURNITURE,1 - at prices regardless of cost, as I need room for my large stock of cheaper grades of Fur niture, which is now being receiyed. . , . Call at once, or you will miss some real bargains. oc23;' N EW BOOKS. A Hero and a Martyr, Chas. Reade, n Honor Bound...... ....Chas. Gibbon. Jessie Firm B. F. Fargion. Myths of the Rhine (Illust.) ..G- Dore. Lotos Leaves (bv the Lotos Club of S. Y. Shakespeare's Mid Summers Nights' Dream: Handsomely oouna ana DeautuuuT liiustrae t ted Fredncks. Vers de Society. The Hanging of the Crane, (beautifully Il lustrated ) Longfellows s Latest Poems - J. For sale- at PHIFER'S decl6-tf. Bosk Store. JUST RECEIVED AT McADEN'S j CORNER DRUGSTORE,. A supply of . ..; ...v,, ..--- I I, Perkins & House's Safety Iamns. They are the best Lamps in the .world Ibr the following reasons t. ; A ", .V ; f Tney wiu not break, being made Of metal. They are -perfectly, safe from explosion, owing to. their scientific structure. They Are perfectly clean.' from oil, having a Patent Dip Cup fixed bri each lamp. ! Tney consume one tbim or cat in propor tion to the light glveriitbbutpdo tfj They give much more , brilliant" light than any other lamp, equal -to gas at orieVfi&h' the expense. 5' s T f . decS-tf? : .ri 'H i ' 1. NELSON'S Gelatine, Coleman's Mustard, Cooky's Yeast Powder . ; . Com Starch, Nutmegs, j Cinnamon. Just received by R. BURWELL&CO. ! W, GltAWT Has not lost his. fondness for F H. ' i An- dreWs & Co'a choice goods. He I r.'J- V?' ; HAS BEIIS j ; .1 ;! j ; : t Greatly pleased with the. superior Quality 01 our uanaies, xnuis, naisins, iiron, w, lied, Brandy Peaches, Canned Goods, bbl. Pickles, f Bologna Saasage, Cagars; and Prido of Durham" Smoking Tobacco ; and ren at Nellie's wedding he faad'nt such superb j Cakes as oat , baker (Mr. Siess, of Munich) is now getting np. Although Crotmed III!VG of Louisiana HeasBuresushe will not ."go: back" on on choice Oranges., Apples and Malaga Grapes. rv F H-ANDREWS-GO jan 7 i XTEWi NOTION AND NOVELTY STORE til" , - - ,5?MAfltJi.4. -www mmmm lOtt tbe H&ln .nF nhrnmm HU&l P).f fKnives, Forks, Table an,d TeW poonaind " uwier nnasoi auyer riateO; uooas -4 iso JatestpattertuivHehave also tnusiet Folioa, Wea of alldescriiordihWd:rx air-line. Shippers nd water oonnecOons, affords unparelle of freight to and from Norton Cities: . ' - 5lHSf 5 k. d Boston: , unbroken guage, and, therefore, the onl QUK KRjrHAN ANY OTHER LIN E. J. A. WTLSON, Agent? .READ. ; Enamel Paint, FROM gallon corers Gratis, C. P. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, 93 West Ixmbard Street, Balttniore Theonlbous in Charlotte -deal fng ex clusively in INERY -lii ' v AND, Kf TT 4 G O O O S, This fact alone will attract all our citizens, and persons finr.'else'where, who ; desire to make puhasesip bur line,, ' ' We intend to1 make ours a first-class Em porium of Fashion, and hope to offer , such inducements to our customers'in'the way of prices, quality and style of goods that none shall go away otherwise - than well pleased with their purchases. ;i We offer to the Wholesale and Retail trade the surrounding country a great variety of Millinery, Fancy oods, jAJfDSOTIONS. -WHITE GOODS Straw, Velvet and Felt Hats, from the modest Cottage Bonnet to the most distingue chapeau. A (treat feature of the -season" - Is 1 the LONG OSTRICH FEATHERS and TIPS, of which we keep otr hand so many different shades tnat it would really puzzle a very astute or nithologist to say from whence came all the many colored plumages for wnicn, apparent ly, the 'world has- been ransacked to furnish a new garniture for our fair ones. .Aiarge:stoc-tQTf Arlilcial Flowers, : n early evert FLORAL CREATION IN THE WORLD.and the most daring coun- Gros Graiii and raacyvAiDbonj. All widths and shades miipieff ' ' Turquoise, Florence Siik and Valour. Black and White Crape Scarfs, Laces, 1 " Collars and Cuffs XackdnetTJdging and Inserting, Veiling, f A?largastock of Kid Gloves. In WHITE GOODS we keen on hand Table cloths. Towels, Jaconet, Cambric, Lawn, Lin- nenrWi8sr Nansqofck and other -goods b- ldnglngtd that llhe. - "-' 4 XH We have engaged the services of several experienced Ladies (one recently from Phila delphia) in the Millinery Business, and we are now prepared to have Hats and Bonnets trimmed at abort notice -. ' Attentive and competent salesmen are al ways ready to-wait on customers, and aid them in making selections. Koopmanii & Rothschild. TRADE ST., CHARLOTTE, X. C Oct 18 . -: " ' NOTICE. TO HOUSE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.-l have accepted the Agency ,for. a Saw Mill, and amiprepared to teoeive and mi 'allttirdefa for anv kind of plmbr w as short anotieS ma possible. ' I haVft hrt1 hihrfv irf lAt rtf flvmr,, .n.l inch plankf V ' I W. OSBORNE, I Nei4por to J. H. Henderson's, , oc29 Trade street. rpHE PLACE TO BUY BAISINS,iiifr, , . 4 . CURRANTS, FRESH PORK? SAUSAGE, made every day to ordain ';r .;.--' HAM3comed or frssbrforssle "7 deci9T''- ' -c -H?? 4.:. TU5yTREnRiVED. -r: 1 ji XhllfJLilT BlueTront;Trad f t: - TrEST73nW iiZj J r Koonmnn & R MILL liTTi-TWl tPKRDDE'S. . v . 1 ' I . ia - " V wf I aaH .tiiaA ataraakvi I r
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