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1 II -1 II ir m ft 1 Ijc .i. i. , , CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY, FEBWARJ, ,14 .. a'inTHa 1,841. W.llifiitlTflLSjniwoHol orif mm ' 1 feerecbtr and hoe TO BE SOLD AT THE BOOT & Try on Street, CHARLOTTE, Jf.C., Nearly opposite Central Hotel. IltriifthS'iidi intend tosell Urge Btock of Jten, Women's W Boy, Klaaas itnd Children BOOTS, SHOES and SATS, comprising all grades, lance proportion of which hare been - Mapufm&MSMmU togmQum Order. AerchanU In Charlotte, as well as those in the surrounding country, will find U to their advantage Jocall and, examine our stock beforeprchaing elsewhere. . , We Man Id tell GcwUmltnf at any tou tuNew York, Boston, or Baltimore, with freight addedA They earf alwajrs aare the expense of Ulgrth Jy gggl0"1 "iilj, . Between 1M tfrd JfattomAJkmkmuj Bank of Mecklenburg. SIXTY: o- date, ,foV will Offer our stock of beat ; BOOTS AND SHOES. 5, 'A n at greatly reoocW wicesi tpraattroom xor our RETAIL i v .4j JL k. i.. - CAUL SOON FOR BARGAINS feo9tf r 1 Has the Largest and Finest stock of IBLLIHEIIY AIID FANCY GOODS in xthe State.1 :ijonqaorrt 'a to CHARLOTTE, COLUHBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. pyil Augusta KaUroad INVmthe attention of all Merchants and Cotton Shippers in Charlotte, and upon the roads connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages of connections with all northern Points and South. Atlantic Sea Ports enjoyed over its lines. 1st. The Great Atlantic Coast Umr wttr ColunAia, Wilmington Baltimore. Daily, Insurance f per cent. Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. jraw'TOBJaD .... x ti-Q ,7.'.j , ..fc' -i-, (mrnmiVd , iixucrAV -AvraAv iiiouf io. CMT,VWISQ,.W 4. J:sWgmhMdadJm urtaysasuranoa r centn "T PHILAiMfB R Y WEDNESDAY, .pe T pDrESBAY8 jUSTD SATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED OP 3d By the Charleston Lin Baltimore, lOO0 Yt! SSTHgff ygTO NEW YORK, TUESDAY8, THURS- rtat&&tff&m$ ,t-..-. mTTF unrivalled Steam Line facilities of the three Port of Portsmomth, Wilmington Charleston, and the combined equipments of the. 0. C, & A WJ (L& ZJ.A roads enable tie t bid tor ootton and all other merchandise in unlimited quantities,, and toMsoreoarwtrxmiof ahwtatotaeto Us V.fl-'' Hon.E.B.BarDOi?ui " t en ' S-iSSo?1 - ' GeneraKrdent 1 Pbw'H' - General Freight Agent. A'row-: W. WV PEGtBAM, Ageri 'i-C HouMl.mandFreicbe Painters. ARTICUL LAR attehtic P Country. Office under Central Hptel. rpHIS 8 rce belong ALEXAK DER SEKILE & CO wbodfflirethe publie to know hto7 haT"L,m0Td ifttotheir:nw'StoTerwhere taer will be pleased to see their friends' end customers. f " ' ; -,oca tect0'" last) twu: 8i'H raAjIlA Koryak ? ivy rnutf iwsjx lm thb wcuLD,f at ;ts jtn T2jJ3JM ADB ft PEOEllTSt s efllt Fln$ NaMooel Bank Building. W 73 oW3 n' m.fr6BBE8. AND 8H0E HOUSE EORBES, DAYS;: 1875. 4 Winter pprm puzwMva, wuku .wm w TRADE .T v " 8IGN OP THE BRASS BOOT, Opposite CJentral Hotel, Charlotte,. C. OTTRPV Call and see her. and Portsmouth to. ; .r ;. 8ATUBDAY INSURANCE, VDrfiiVfi rW.QTTT? A I PTP.T? ji"iiw'"'u,'"""v" SATURDAYS, tiiU.Att,BaltfaaB, Wednesdays and Sat- INSURANCE J PER CENT. NEW YORK NORFOLK. Weekly. 1 Churches and Town "Halla, throughout the sezo u. 'in" 2 St. .nf' f..- 'A r e,. ism- r '- ;r !' 1V.A-JLV-. V 1.13 in? ffti f ,,,,..11 r STREET, CHARLOTTE. If . C. ' ; ' 'r- tCountrv JaexcliantoespecAaUTHtfvf iJi ;f - Sherry Wine tor cooking purposes. r Dr(sist The Charlotte Observer. PTTBL18HXD BT Charles B. Jones, Proprietor Office, Observer Building, Cor ner Trade and College Streets. Churches To-Day. Si. Petbb's (B.) Chcbch. Rey. B. S. Bronson Rector. Services will be had to day at 11 A. M- and at 4 J P. M. Baptist CHUBCH.--Service3 this mornicg at 11, and this evening at 7, by the pastor, Rev. Theo. Whitfield. Associate Reformed Bebvice in the Chapel, on the corner of College and 5th streets.toy at 11 o'clock A. M., and at 3 P. M, by the Rev. W. M. Hunter. Sunday School at 10 A.M. First Pbesbyteriam Cbubch. Services this morning at 11, and this evening at 7, by the pastor, Rev. A. W. Miller, i). D Seats free. Sunday School at 3 o'clock P. M. Tbyoh Stbkkt M. & Chpbch. Services to-day at 11 A. M and at 7 P. M by the pastor, Rev. P. J. Carraway. Sunday School at 3 P. M. Seooitd Methodist Church. Services by the pastor, Rev. TP, S. Haltom, at 11 A.M., and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at 9 A. M. Catholic Chubch Services at 11 A. M., and at 7 P. M by the priest, Rev. Father Hands. Skcoud Presbyterian Chubch. Services in the morning at 11, and the evening at 7, the pastor, Rey. E. H. Harding, at the Court House. Lutherab Chttbch Services 11 A. M., by the pastor, Rev. A. IV Younts. Sunday School at 3 P. M. IXC 4Ii IOTS. First quarter of the new moon last night. The season of Lent will close with March 24th. . All the churches of the city will be open for services to-day. ; , f . , .; There were only three police arrests last week; ail the parties. colored. There has not been a single interment in Elmwood Cemetery since the 27th of Jan. The weather is out of joint. Yesterday there was no need of fires to keep warm by. By request we state that Mr B Koopmann, of Koopmann & Rothschild, has gone North for their stock of spring and summer goods- During the week ending yesterday, 1166 bales of cotton were sold in this city!, The sales yesterday were 104 bales. The Mayor's Court seems to have kicked the bucket gone up the flume flung up the sponge passed in its checks. No cases again yesterday. Mr James Brown, of Wilmington, will soon open a dancing school in this city. Hardly any one who don't live here, is bet ter known in Charlotte. The Amateur Musical Society will meet at Mr. Thomas W. Dewey's on Monday night, at 7:30. A full attendance is requested, as business of importance is to be transacted, Assembles yourselves in the sanctuaries to day, and " give unto the Lord the glory due unto His name ; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness." Many country people, who have been for such a long time, water, weather and mud bound, were in the city yesterday, and their presence gave Jne to the appearance ot things. - . - . Arrived. Capt, W. F. Ayery, of the Observer, ar rived in the city last evening, with his charming bride, formerly Miss Loma Atkin son. They came on the express train on the North Carolina Railroad. It is not amiss in us, we hope, though Capt, Avery's coadj'itor, to tordially welcome his bride as a new and valuable accession to Charlotte society- A Charlotte Minister Called to Supply a Columbia PulpK. The Columbia Phoenix says that Rev R H Griffith,, of this city, has been invited by the members of the Baptist Church in Colum bia, to supply the vacancy in the pastorate of that church, caused by the resignation of Rev J K Mendenhall. Mr; Griffith is at present pastor of Hopewell and Harmony Baptist churches, in Chester county, S C. m Returned. Capt Jas F Johnston, of this city, has re turned from Charleston, whither he went as a delegate to the National Orange, which is still in session there. The other North Car olina Grangers in attendance, he informs us were Dr, Columbus .Mills, the Master of the N. C. State Grange, and G. Wi Lawrence, Esq., the Secretary. Dr. Mills will not re turn before to-morrow or Tuesday. Shooting In Monroe . . ; A shooting affrvy ' took place in Monroe, on Friday, between Mr, Eldred; Griffith , a young man of this city, and a man named Moore, from Lancaster county,. S. C-Mn Griffith is in ; Monroe, and has been for a month Of mcje hujjng cotton for. Messrs, Grier & Alexander.of Charlotte. On Friday heboueht either four or six bales from this man Moore ;'two of the bales Were good and the others stained.. The seller , complained that the ootton was sampled, too -low, when the matter was referred to Mr. Farley, who formerly bought cotton in Charlotte. He decided in GnfHth's favor, when the two disputants went to the store of Heath Bro's to settle up. Moore was complaining, a good deal, and finally began cursing Griffith, who then showed fight. . At this. Moore drew a Colt's revolver and' pointed it at his head, Ma jleath stepped between the parties, whereupon Griffith produced his pistol, and botfir f theantagonists5, rjeganfidng.; ,Fiye the muscular :?part ofri the back the shot rahaing ttpward, and Moore was the iff thri f The latter then attempted, to. escape but, Was arrested by the officers of the law He was not much hurtt m the ball with which he was shot Was from a smal; Smith )f e son Distol. -Mr. Griffith's injury? was . more letions, oti'no-danietustetarf ceiegrapnea u iu f rf"rv " the drcumstanceslW is -sconaidereda UUn Umm mnA - all the. rodre; so a lbe- theiiisH fantMntd aa a desuerate manJanil had his plBtol poiBted: V Griffith' l)efciree7,!.4ew his. New Jewelry Establishment ! . Attention is directed '.to the new-adver-' tisementof E.J. Allen, watch-maker and jeweler, office next door to Central Hotel. Mr. Al has just removedo Charlotte from' Rome, Ga.; and proposes to locate perma nently here in the pursuit of his business He commences here by a liberal use of prin ters ink, and the printing man bespeaks for him a share of the public patronage. - Fast Work. Mr. W. W. Robinson, as contractor, put a force of four hands at work.Friday morning," building a two-story frame house, with four rooms in it, for Mr. W: M Matthews. Yes terday morning he increased the force by the addition of ' two apprentices, 'and by evening the building was framed, raised and agood deal of the weather hoarding put on. This is pretty swift work. V Edwin Adams. It gives us great pleasure to be able to say with certainty, that Edwin Adams, the cele brated tragedian, will appear at the Char lotte Opera House on Tuesday evening as "Enoch Arden." This is his specialty, and the finest dramatic critics say that rib living actor equals him in it. It is hardly neces sary, however, to speak to an Intelligent public, of Adams' reputation as an artist a reputation which he has gained before the finest audiences of the United States; .and we will be content with making the follow ing extract from a recent number tfther St. Ljrais Republican : . t. , "We have perhaps said enough heretofore of Mr. Adams, but we cannot refrain from again calling attention to his exquisit delineation of "Enoch Arden." Tennyson himself would be satisfied with the manner in which the hero of his poem is brought upon the stage in all the beauty and pathos of rei.1 life. There is nothing slighted, nothing over wrought, from the minutest detail to the most thrilling situation; but the story is. told with a touching simplicity and afidility to nature which amounts to absolute perfec tion." Carolina Military Iustitutr. The semi-annual examination of the Car olina Military Institute, begins to-morrow. On Thursday evening, there will be a pub lic exhibition of oratory and reading of es says, -by members of the Second Class ; the same for the Third Class on Friday, morn ing. Prof. iZaines will lecture before the cadets on some scientific subject on Friday even ing. The second term of the Institute begins on the 15th, Prof. Robert T. Harper, a graduate of the S. C. Academy, and one who has had expe 'fience as a teacher and disciplinarian, has been appointed Assistant Prof, of Mathe matics in the C. M. I., and will be in charg- of the Preparatory Department of the Insti" stitute Prof. Harper, for the last fifteen, years, has been a citizen of llabama. During the war he served acceptably in the Artillery, and in the engineer corps. Passed Through. We understand that , Mr,- Geo. A. Hall, Secretary of the Young Jtfen's Christirn As sociation, of Washington, and Mr. Thos. K Cree, of the same city, passed through Char, lotte on Friday moridng, en route for Augus ta, Ga., where the State Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association conven ed that evening. These gentlemen haye had large experience in christian work, and propose making. a tour of some of the prominent Southern cities, for the purpose of stimulating this work among young men. While the tour is arranged under the auspices of, the Interna tional Executive Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association, it is undertaken on tne invitation or ine- otaie jxecuuve Committee of Ghsorgiai, and 'f prominent christian workers in . other parts of- , tne South.. ,' , - .t Messrs. Hall and Cree have been invited to visit Charlotte on their return from the South, and hold a series of meetings in our city. .;. j, Gov. Vanee's Atlanta Iieture . !- r .s r-n Hon Z. B. Vance lectured in Atlanta, Ga., j on Thursday night, iwerything mat tnei great wit, orator and statesman says, is in- j teresting and instructive everywhere, and ' especially bo to hia own people- We .there fore copy below what the Atlanta jPonstitu-; tion, of Friday morning, says about the' dis tinguished gentleman's ' lecture r oh the Demagogue" : , ' V r,. "The lecture was given lyi invitation; f the Young Men's Library Aesociatioa. The gevernor was greeted by:a,very eomplimen tarv audience, in which the legislature and judiciary were well represented: A number of laaies were present, ami tanen aitogeiner hia auditory in quality could not be improv-? ed upon m our oity,- ttis subject was .Tine Demagogue.' and he appeared as the defend erof this much abused individual. . Gov. Vance is one of the most gifted hu morists we have ever heard,; and kept bis hearers cohvalsed in laughter. Often and suddenly he would giv. utterance of some beautiful passages,,or eloquence. t Anotaer charm f hia lecuire was the number ,of -an-. ecdotes he had interwoven therein, each pne of which brought down the noose, rvimong other things Gov!" Vanceraaid the. masses like to be courted, and do not intend to drop into any? man's moutbvlikef ajfrpisjlplanl' without the requisite amount o: The wants toe-ether often. The courtier hai only j on' to please, the demagogue cinaojf And. bence much the more difficult task. He "alluded., to the. fact .that all people are Bupject to nat- a Jt tin. tfa ttli? l-J f tt tn noa f V ?o onnlra rf the negro as a roost accomplished eourtioiv, Civilized society cannot live upon sincere trnthasa daily diet. . Demagogues in an cient Athens were mauy.Vand .they .were at 6nce its ' pfet, its shield and "its': klotyi. Demagogues ait me wonu ovej nave Deen in favorof DOOuIar llSerfev? Whfl3t Bdraehad any liberty, at all, she had plenty of dema gogues ihfr lioeriiesoi, JMHne.were' eTer thrown not by theBe,tbut.by rthe"jOiersi The ereatest demaeocue in the world Was Mary Anthony, but be his sins whafc they? may, he never recom tructed anybody,fnver stole a railroad nor overthrew a legistatupa, In lallndine to the arts Tof thV demagogue. saidevery man has his hobby, and can bW flattered, irine sfu or.tOBTienxagoguwra in findinff thtsaweaK s ttsdoestHoSf require much skill p steer clear Tf-the?rOcks Wbeo of my campaigns; I was enabled tonake a man laugh heartily,' I knewjof y TOthy that fBe "Lord'haoT'cTeli vef ed Km into myThands A ood laneh makes a man confide in yoai and when a man eonfides in you. he is jost When you have broken h . crust, and got ycHfr fnditors, into relaxed condition; tbeni few solid Shol, aiou ,jB!.ai jifii u a side spiL at .ajiMpjotwood. then stop lh hnt nd throw in another iecdQtef JTTJD The gbvernor said many,; good things -ah.ii.A hontmnt the'noce to renroduce. The iectQiewwhowaghly enjoyed, and will nOt soon be forgotten." Cottages Being Built. s. , ; StC i Box. has torn down his stable and several mother: buildings,- on th comer of Poplar and Fifth-streets and will erect there,' and" bne'Opposfte tide of FiftbV street;; , eiht cottages for relit,' We are glad to note (his;; houses of thkTkind .are sadly neeoeain unariotie. , t; Persona! Jyp had aeali last night frb)tu JMjr. J, W. 'VI SpaoldlogK tW gentlemanly advance, .agent-j of Edwin Adams. ,. The company wiU reach Charlotte Tuesday evening On . specia1 train from Columbia. . They use their ' awn scenery and machinery; and one car is neces sary to carry this. The' plat of the Opera House will be open at Tiddy's book store tq morrow morning,' and there will be a perfect rush fbr reserved seats, V . At a late hour j last night; the bills of this company wereuposted over the city.! . ' : i " ,-; i-.T ...,4mL,. , ... . The DeC astro Troupe Xast Evening., The crowd at the Opera House last evening was smaller even than on the evening prev ious, but it - seemed to be well pleased. In the tricks of slefght-of-hand there Was lit tle change from THday.eyenjng's programniei The character songs Of Jeppe, were different and well rendered. He changes his dress and his voicewith as mucrrquicknesj. as ahy one we ever saw ; he sings and acts finely; and, all in "all, fills bis position well. Miss Fannie sings very well indeed. There was a great . deal of pathos in her singing, in character, of "Please Buy My Last Paper." As a sleight-of-hand arid 'combination en teftainmeat, this is quite a snccesa.And an hour or two catvbe spent pleasantly at it A Horse iu a Bar-Room. ; i Several ptrsons near, the corner . oJrade an! Church streets yesterday: raorpig, saw the noyel sight of a horse emergine very 'qitly and 'deliberately, fjjpa ,an, under-. grouna oar room, inougnjuegave no evi dence ofbaing under the influence of ."the rosy," it was very plain that all was not well with hirnas he Jv.as cutanea scratched in seyeralj)iace. '. This jedto the conclus ion that he had "been in a bar-room, fight; but this was not the case, and in justice to the horse we will tell what' was the4 mat- ief:;- .'' A:t yw'' fie had beerl hitched at the side, of Ores-, well fe Walker's erocerv store, under which store there is a basement,' one armrtnent b Mr. Cam. King., 'tThV gratg .has not. yfet been put pVer tne holes which farpiah hghe to the basement, and this horse, . not being yery observant, stepped around too promis cuously, and the first thing he knew,; step ped overbpad.. He went with a crash to the' bottom, breaking out the second sash of the window. asbefe.ll It being inconvenient to draw him-.up; he was led through the wihdow into the bar-room, -and thence up the steps into the 'streets. ; ' 4 ' Tbe horse belonged to 'a countryman and was not seriously hurt. The , incident occa sioned a good, deal of merriment among the lookers on. . : , i :COJIMUNlCATED.j i SEW ISSUE. Mb, EwtoB-:-ti " L' f ' '' A commuhication appeared in. , your col- 1 umns a short iiuie since relative to our side walka and streets, tor the improvement of (- which your pious heal h as so- often . offered most toQQhing intercesstions.but the powers that be, ot -should be, hirve as' often turned a deaf ear tohis entreaties and appeals. The ar ticle above referred to, proposfes to buy mules, carts, &c, and To hire hands, &c. I haye aiiew issue to present Id the voting and tax 'paying population of' our 'growing city. It i.s! this,' compel every real estate owner in the city to work well, and,, keep in good ..order the side walk, and streets in front of and around his property, with heavy -penal ties for failure , 'to perform his duty by a given time.; Ia compensation for said work, all taxes upon real estate to cease. In the event "of failure1 "or refusal ron tb'e'part of property oVrirs to comply, then in 'addition penalty, tb'tyfnersftb hkyelfticf p'rk Ot saia reauy or oxnerwiae. - A ,. Xhope 8o.me.one will elabbxate tna, ideas above presented, and make improvements or suggestions-thereoni as ' it' is a notorious! fact that our side walks 'and streets are a disgrace td bur city? i Should- riO Offe ! else, ! by your fedhseni; 1 wlllCattemptit ifi fte'dfhe IJeW Isstte passes "ctfRREirr: iii in Var; of Raea Uheridau to tue.FronU ev -.! pbntViix?lt C.;'JW 12tn1876 : hy rrihle pt bWless tilt," with, rocks ; between "pior white: trasbthieves and;ban : diifci," so-called, and. a aramber of -Grant's frieiids of tAfricanfseent! The "row ' 0 bta meneecT .betweensb'ne of "the poyr' wllte trash," with a- top loadof pop sknliohiKrdj antf fce 'ofihe irx : Thi atolraUjf rnflameTtKe mind Of anoiheroi' 'te sahle chiyalrywhq jiroceeded q nuaiim- self as the defender ano protector or bis im posed on brotherjn the flesbTkiajvas me to. have been anticipatedk, brought thtnga to a rf'pihti'Swhett MewyouiPoul4teJI ifcnot Itttbe etrietrot? Askeldn;ifeiegBph !it $d ottri antib'rrati txrfendT '1Bsesv thegre Trie m openeu.ind Wf w&t ,a3ssoenei. Sink-totoute iignifjcaiica yJUen cmpar-, saplings, goods bqj Aa.liajt- went fluri ingijkelmany i forty ounder3tthr0ugli theair.hRravd;an4 statwart men vdio had ''fought, bled and died' fori their- country and a "lost cause,' trenabled khd Vquakecl like Beltahaisa or like "ditapidated linen on infantile shrubbery," oxt tijr Ah t sir, it was a timTfo" try men's souls ; but witif W$m ;igj$Wf:J patience, ..aim jalvqaq sti b9bartxj Hep,oiens,n:aimewjs4:id.e eldifor Grants; Sherida. Xerrill ,'ndtOa)ipanyt Ob liwithvhkt ecstatic pleasure wiU the rei nowneil cavalry officer and ill4slMoa pigeo fblHavani, Mcjcrxff gnabrtaficaton wtAe sad ough iofnppjipjotia' oujtw(heRh.rei 1 oe-tJibiers Ja 0 rebel ;Legi3latan5i td "bust np" al-Pineville;i DtnrcdongSlierW dun needs onlv one more ' feather m his iheville. waa to-day, .yery much'.duturbed I ItfolaWcmeftaiiHlipisBan feiilHlf Ait Surl frdni 1iiBwry3 hlarV nlnme to rfWiBtitnta him one of the grandest humbugs of modern times, ancl he has now only to visit PJnevUlei the' city by theSugsr Creek,1 dissolve tiie magistrate's ecrurtt establish a directory a ta mode TJlyssea and good-bye Phil. ' a Please inform bim that his presenc at PinevUler, immediately is -essential to the ooneuramation of this , desirable ;end, and may the Lord haye mercy on his soul. It la yer refreshing lo know that none of the niari andtroders" blood was spot in the tnefee.'kn'd tne darkies only regret, seerfled to be, that they din't get to hurt some of the "while (fash,"; """Bring ia another borse.'Phil, for in- ; In Salem, on Tuesday morning, 9th in instaat, of dropsy. Mr Emanuel Reich, aged 67 years, 4 months and 23 days. He was an honored, and respected citizen, end a kind and indulgent husband and father. SPRCI Ali k WOTICES. Anticipate the Enemy. Rational reader, if the aspect of the weath er was uncertain, you would not be foolish enough to venture out without an overcoat or an umbrella Have the forecast, then, to protect vonrseltajUtbJujdan season with something more, important lhan either of these articles Stre6gthni'your stomach ana nervous system .regulate your liver and your bowels, rontfaTi your organs and cheer your animal spirits with that agreeable cor dial, tonic and . alterative, Hos tetter's Stom ach Bitters. So shall you surely escape the diseases which fasten upon, the feeble and' debilitated, i "Suffer and be -strong," says the proverb ; but "Be strong that you may t hot suffer'' is the wiser maxim and of all strengthening, preparations this is the safest, the surest, the most genial. As a remedy, as well as an antidote,' : for' dyepepsiaj fever, and ague, and liver disease, there is no com bination of vegetable specifics at present known which even approaches it irt efficacy. Anticipate the enemy-' The elements pf in numberable diseases are afloat in this, raw damp, itfephitic' winter air Will' yoix','de fend 'youreelT against them or not' t good Teader ? 1 That is the questioii; A bottle or two of the great defensive medicine of the age, Hos tetter's . Bitterer .will so- strengthen and brace up your bodily powers as to en- able them to "lAugh a' siege to seorh:" The u..l L!.U 1. piration through your pore in summer finds nonsuch-free egress, now A powerful eoun teractina azent is therefore needed, and you j haye H in; fiostetter's Bitters;, They neutra- originatea, and regulate all the secretive, or, -gaps;'' Nothing can be more harmless or more healthful ; nothing so potent to pre vent or cure biliousness, dyspepsia, fever and I aguarr constipation and; general debility, aa J ttus wdnderfju corrective. . . , . ' ' . : ' 1 !. i ''At TTT00IA1 WOOD J. - ; j- r t ' i ;tv t - .j . The undersigned has i removed his,-. ,. . - k; WOOD TAW) to where Tryon street crosses the Atlantic, Te'nnesse '& Ohio Railroad. '11 orders left at the yard will be promptly attended to. febl4tpd. : HANNIBAL EDWARDS. E. ' 4LLliNf Watch Ktaker and Jeweller, Pennanenfiy located next doer to Central Hoteloffice.i ' - " " -,. -I. .. ts , . ' Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, : repaired in the best manner, and warranted, ' febl4-ly. - . - - riiBOHNil MIXITIRY INSTITUTE, CHAKLOTTE,N. C. ' The Second . Term, Begins Feb. 15th. The Preparatory" Department,' although bearing the same relation as before to the Colleg&te Depftrtment,has been re-organized and Professor R. T. Harper placed in charge as its head. . - ;-- ; .. Hereafter, no youth will be received unless able to bear arms. .- ,.q , The Cplleglate ' Department remains as formerly, except that the' Course ' of Studies has been improved and enlarged.'" ; For circulars giving full information', ad dress -Cot J. P. THOMAS, fedU-lt, -i . . n NOTICE. We woulreapectfully myile the titizens of Charlotte and of the surroandihg country to call and examine our very select stock of Grocerievbeing satisfied tbat-Wecan .offer indncements to alL ! Weare.xcow .reoeivine a large lot of Early Rose Potatoes. , X febltf. ; R. BfALEXANDER, b CO." TTfBAPPING PAPER; every ream Warranted fBU-cOuntV 24 ' kheets .to the quire; and 20 quires to the yeam, man ufactured and for sale TbvlJ fi.iL ''oii-rt , Is over 100 miles shorter, and ,12 hours picker' fcitf 'to noliUlunw i ! i?jiTaSAirr OTHXK'XJRE ' Hfnnlmm. ery, Mobile, New Orleans," YJalVeston, and points ia Southern audi MiddleTexas, MonToe,-and points WNortbernfiouislana -J T6qaaitaoW eshtille Louisville, Memphis, vXittle -kvTex points in fArJmnsaSisriQVACfftJHmnwa- mejTexts. .c,n cb ot y isq nt&iWucjiL) n T.inM wira ka ti-lit i .ru. hn WvbVv .mnmlnaUiio ne (Nil C DlvisiAn K. AX. R.& arnye at AtlanUJ J". Mi, J Ufiri wWrf MrWnfcM Mxrr';.T : leaving afcO.IoifiiJMj oiw iMjWH: Western and j Atlantic i tuiuotai v i ft. . r -V V , V.. i L- -fc i rnsjnnrn rsKr ty n ir ram t in Georgia Kaiiroadaunw, ' jacxsonyinairut,; leaving ac wjs r.Tu, Uw runt Favorite CoutCcr u The anftoaneiH of frefueul ,&lcagellQim siMa nanl it AaTka aIsvs tspsits-ssi Vfciiisalnii UK fUUV IXOIUUUK uuu navw wissuisi wa tect, routes and . impertect i connections at lerminai pouiie oeing aretoeo. 9:1 1 (', jm&&i& Checkea ITxrough. 1 ; i jff ArrMigemeniefor.iaeals fierfiec orLraw.Htoe sa-BSava ask 9czriudtkBsr Wk rurtfTerrnMH S. E. ALLEN, - ' - JOHN Bi PEfX o. r. ju, aOtfttfltomrtf t.QreensborjiN.CbqJff s Atlanta Ga. an ititn nuu aMH l w A .-v - .' ... V A OTttBiBTjMan- febl4-ltpd. Muelcal Teacher, Box 187- 11 V OPERA HOQSE. ONCniCHTOrJLY, The Greatest of America's Young Tragedi '" ' ' ' " ' ' ' ana, ''''' c dvi n a'da not In the beautiful Dramatisation, in fire acta, of Tennyson's Beautiful Poem, ' ' ENOCH AlioKH X As aded by Mr. Adams at BOOTH'S THE , ATRE, NEW Y0RKnd through out the entire country with U2TBO tZXDJCD S WGES8 1 ENOCH ARDJEN, k. Mr. Edwin AdamS The play will be presented with. Kew Seen ery t Appropriatei AppointmetiU i ! IPowermlCastHl i Admission, ............$1.00 Gallery, w... .......60 ets Reserved Seats....., For sale at TIDDY4 BRO.'S Book 8tore ' : febl4-2t. JJO LOOK WHAT AN A690BTMEtlT 0 ,, . '" F. H. ANDREWS 4 CO., keep on band:- ''' ' v ' Soda Crackeri. Butter Crackers, Cream Crackers, Lemon CkeiGlnfer Snaps, 1 ' Brandy 'Saaps, LemOn'Sbii,' Cocfia ' nut Cakes, Strawberry Cat e4, ' ' ! Jenny Llnd Cakes, Biish h : s,1lrWiei, Spiced Jumbles, -ne Cakea, Pitch CakM, and wtU-urt om aud let us show what we hve row ( "fbbltt.-' R tt "ANDREWS CO. w E OFFKB voice of paper begs bought In the United gtAteai and deliver tfienMn- Chartetts at the yr paid abroad. r TIPPY BRO. gtJNY'SSMOKiNQ. 'r.'j' xDon't forget to call at Ti C. Smith Co,'s Drug Store, and lay. ia( a : etrpply of those wiebrated; , ,r j, . for Sunday's smoking, pr If you prefer three for a quarter, try the SXBtULTlGitt - feblS-tf. E ENGLISH 8T0NEWALL QTJAKO, imported.by 'BsAMtt Co., . . ,',(Cottonrotor.L ;iV . 8 AV ANN AH, GA. - As agent for this celebrated guano, :I Jfks pieasure in offering to the farmers of Wes tern North Carolina, the following certificate as evidence of its merits. ' " J. 8. WOOD-BUFF, , " General Agt. for Western N. 0. I , (CERTIFICATE.) i $50 received,' Charlotte, N. C., Feb. 11th, J76, of Dr. JS. Widruft agenl for Messrs. Flsnsgan, hell A Co.,fifty dcilars -betog the premirrm offtred at the Fair of the Car olhias for '74, for the largest yield of cotton on two acrea of land. ' r,v (Signed) j . w, wxuawwxn. (YURTRZR CERTIFICATE.) L hereby certify that I made oxt two acres of land, manured by 100 lbs. of English Stonewall Guano, to the acre, which I pur chased from Dr. rX S.! Woodrufr, not Savan nah, Georgia, 1950 IbSylint cotton, whioh. wheu baled, was over five hundred pounds to the bale, making two bales of cotton to the acre. I oorisidlsr the 3 Egsh Stone wall" the finest fertilizer I ever, used, and I highly recommend it to the farmers' of North Carolina. r:j ; rj; WiWADSWOBTH. i;febl2-3td ltwv, y . . , .. it -; 'if!.- r 1 Co tr .w. .. tstxj Ai 'tuP''w ,v-.-v : fcji .- - fc"MH 'efei 5";f!U ' t"' " i . .fcpiiir" i- -: '-1 h J.. , lja3Hopiika,vf'QM;-r.a 'M-j.-iiW npcCDrrn rt 'rr - i: 7 -,1 ..fM c- 11 . . B s- ; v- aaie' W -; --. . r v Peaches fn 1 H SYMONS A CO. ill! and we' make and kep iwyibJFil?f5i late; Puff, OreamPvrffs. Kn. nfi, Ensuah 2 m . J j.'-fi:.".!-5"4'''- 69 fs a : vmm . : iVJsL-.nS-.-: f,.'-i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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