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.... u - rr Tff jod pninTincj . Tha Obssvtsx Job Department . am been:., thoronihly anpplled ' wltk Try naaded want, and with the latest styles of Type, and very manner of Job Torkcan tc.T be dot with neatness, dispatch an3 cheapness. .,.,iv 1 ar. .pJtM) h advance, mo mm. ; Wecanftu-nlzhatshort notice SLAKES. BILL HEAIX3, . V - . Ui th county) in advance, $2 00 out ofthe county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, , " 1 05 Liberal fictions fpda!bV. voL.xn. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER I49OaZ5 - i" rtf t NO 097 .Ipsoaruij, hand bills;' charlu; oese&vjsk, . -- .fe. , w ' . .r . .,.') . .... T...sn . 1 , m Ml in. 1? BOOTS TiiiMMJ,,-ia58Jrl ... ; SECOND FALL OUR MIt FORBS3 hajBftrfetnrnlfrom the Northern Markets, and we- are peiiiOK pur Second FaU8tookrf 8H0ES AND LEATHER, which' is forapTff infeVery Department, and' wilt be sold at prices that defy competition. .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MlSRCHAKTS ar especially ifeqaested txamin our Stock before p tul i WE Y7 ILL HOT BE UIIDEASOLD S M I T H FORBES, N'KW IO J? BO NT BUILDING, . ... CHARLOTTE, n. C. octl2 t. .. .... L i i .a '- 18!. '"HtVlT ARRIVAL. 1875 ' 1 f AltE'NOW BECEIVINQ A ; OF FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. We .oiler to the Public the best Stock of Gren(lcmcnsy Hand and Machine-Made si f rr 'i ; GAITERS: AND BOOTS, To beifoBD;diinitheipity iiiadies,, Misses', and Childrens' goods in endless variety. We respectfully solicit your pat ronage. Satisfaction guaranteed, v WADE & fPEORAM, " ' Opposite Central Hotel. Ladiea.and Uents hne. goods a gpecialty. sepzi W D0LESALE Supply of Lounges, alt graces Cofflna on hand. . 1 V; " Tt ........ T . "- A full assortment of Metalic Cases, TO SUIT THE CAlt AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL STORE FOK THE ! i ! V ' . : BEST AND CilEAPKST GOOP-5. 1'l.AlN' BLACK WATER P&OOF CO0D3, only One Dollar peryard. 1'LAJN NAVy.BLUK WATER rBOOP GOODS, ' only One Dollar and Ffteen cento per yard. sr!.rr ZEPHYR WORSTED, "only IS per ounce. 1 ! WOOLKN FRINGES FOE DRESSES BEST QUAL " Ity. only fen centa per yard ; An immense Stock or Ladies' Silk Scarfs, at ten cents each ; .a beautiful article of Kid Glove. 2 buttons, only 5 cents per pir fineice HaiidkeTchiefs, from 90 cents to$o chiefs, only 5 tents each ; ErobroldtfredToilW Setts, only $1 (a great bargkm) : Handsome Black Gros 1 : - : Grain Silk, for Dresses; only $1.60 per yarj Best . ' : ? r :'JlaW .Water Proof, only, $1 25 per yard ;. Latest ' " -1 '! Stvles'df Ladiea' Unen Embroidered Collars, at ten - cento each ; new Variety of Tucktng C?nb?. l 25. -n 0 f eata; JBpiej2di 8tock of ; Ladies' Hose only Dftfi OaU OSleW;U)Berlin Zephyr Worsted, only 15 cenU ; Ladifs' air Wool Merino Vests, at $. each ; , oUrm Stock of Pros Gralir Ribbons. 10 cents per ) ! C 8 yaid3!veSf fit Real Ostrich Tips, only 25 cents ; U BeiuUfS raiock of French Flowers, pnly,80 cent. ; , , Spool Silk. aU colors, 100 yars, at l0ii.M Spool ;i ..vj. -....WtffAlpa.e4atbistown;largeloofCto t 'i - i'i " and a srreat many ptoer gooos too hvuiciuubv mj,-.u V-, ? in htel I promise toiejl lowepban ny .other r . -U house in the town. -A, , , it v si-'!.1? VM-'BESPEuTFOLLY, 1 '. It -a STOCK, . ...... ' now fully TIRADE STBEET cS Co., & RETAIL DEALERS IK FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, No. 5, West Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Parlor Suits, in Hair Also Cloth, rTerry and Reps. a new Caskets and Wood nov2 HARD TIMES. 1 4 ILIOPPEL. , O V C?- 1 1 I i tuw ii THE C I T Y . CITY" BULLETIN. " Meeting night of the Y. M. C. A. Col J N Staples, of Greensboro, was in the city on yesterday. j Capt JW P Avery, formerly of the Obsbrv- aa, spent Sunday in this city. Early risers report that the ground was covered with a very white frost yesterday morning. A broad and substantial erasing is being made across Tryon street at the coiner of Sixth, v lesterday was a day when it was pleasant to hug a lamp-poit and bask in the sun shine. Tha street hands were engaged again yes terday in scraping off ths streets and 'cross ings. , A query which js very frequently pro pounded on the streets, just now. is regard ing the result of the Senatorial race in Vir ginia. No one person was so much looked at yes terday, as the little Jap who walked around town distributing handbills announcing the performance lost night. "I'll level on your property.' was the threat which one egro entered against an other whom he had indicted lor debt in a Magistrate's ( ourt, the other day. We understand that the night line will be again put on the Carolina Central Kaiircad next Sunday, arrive here about 5 A. M and leave about 9 P. M. Theeitywas strikingly quiet on yestir- day. The police had no news to report, and items were scarce everywhere e'se where items are wont to be had. Now that the mud has dried up somewhat the idiots have about ceased to assemble on the crossings and force passers-by into the street, and have resumed their old stands on the corners, with their backs to every one tvho comes along. A report came to our ears last evening, that a man had been stabbed somewhere on the outskirts of the city, but we failed to learn anything definite regarding the matter. and to our mind ibe story is destitute of the requisite thickness. . The man who bought goods here last week to the amount of about $1,000, bears the name of Lee, and we understand that he is one of the convicts who recently escaped from the stockade of the Spartanburg & Asheville Railroad. Chaage of ResMeuce. We are requested by Dr L W Battle to state that he has lately moved from Myers street. to the house lately occupied by W M Mat thews, on Gib street, four dcor East of .the railroad, where he can be found day or night (when not at his office ) Abd-el Koree at the Camdeu Races. The result of the race in which Abd-el Koree. of this city, figured at Camden on Saturday, is thus chronicled by the Colum. bia Union-Herald : "First race Jockey club puiss. one and an eighth mile da-h, for ail ages, $5 entrance; $75 to first horse, $25 to second. Abd-el Koree 1. Eutaw 2, Firtt Chance 3. Time, 2.06 J. Re-Appoluted. Capt J R Ei win, the Judge of Probate, has appointed R E McDonald, the postmaster of this city, as a Magistrate to fill the yacancy occasioned by the death of A H Martin, Esq. He hd lesicned the Magistracy to which Mr Martin was appointed, and upon the de mise of that eentleman, asked for the office again. - - The Case of Infanticide Annie Albright, the colored woman against whom a charge of infanticide is pending, was before Justice Davidson, on yesterday, but the trial of the case was post poned. "The Indian Doctor," Lewis Cooper, who is charged with bringing a miscarriage on tbe woman, was released on bail, yester day. The Courts. Mayor' $ Court Henry Heard, colored, was up for drunk and disorderly, and was fined $5 and cost. Wm Northey, for disorderly condnct, paid the cost and discharged. Before Justice Davidson -Wm Freeman was bound over in a $300 bond to keep the peace, on a warrant sworn out by the McOarvers. Henry Heard, colored, was bound over to keep the peace. Charlie Dixon, colored, for obtaining goods under false pretences, was made to refund and pay the cost. The Weather. Yesterday was clear as could be. Not a cloud was visible. The air was crisp and cold, and it was in all respects a representa tive winter day. Toward evening the cool ness increased, and the wind swept along tbe streets and around the corners with bit ing breath. At midnight, however, the temperature was. more moderate and the skies were coyered with clouds; so that we fear the clear spell will be but short lived, though Old Probs. assures us - that we will have a continuance5 ot it for to-day, at least. The Japs. There was a slim crowd out last night, to witness the performance of the Royal Yeddo Japanese Troupe. This cannot be charged to any lack of merit on the part of the troupe, for it is certainly very excellent. They furnish a fine illustration of how much human skill can accomplish. Their jug glery and balancing are Very fine, and tbe rope walking of little Que received. well merited applause,,. It is a very wonderful and interesting i performance, and cannot fail to please. t - . Cbarlette-aa Treated toy the Railroads. The following is a ? matter of which . we have talked on several occasions and we en tirely endorse all that Is .said in this extract, which is from the Democrat, of yesterday : -W vMitHT to say there is bo dace in the United States the site lot Charlotte (or any other place of any size with -ther same number of railroads run nine into it, that has so few local railroad accommodations or conveniences. There i no shed at any one of the several depots to protect men, women or children from the storms of winter or the sun of sun.mer. and schedules are made out and put in operation without tbe slightest regard to the business interest of the city or the convenience of her citizens, although the city and county haye nearly a half million j Ti j i .1.- Swlugiug on the Gate . , Would have been nice last night had it not been so co'd. A fellow might have stood it if he had had a pocket stove alone. but no amount of affection could haye kept ! the female from freezing. Thus do atmos pheric influences get away with our most tender emotions j; - Bustneas In Matrimony j Hi, .; There is something of a weakness in the matrimonial.niarket just no jr1 The demand is good, but Seems to be all for .material not on the market. Tickets printed a. this of fice with neatnees and despatch.. Prices to suit the times. . Satisfaction Kuaranteed or money refunded. Country orders filled with promptitude. , Quick printing and short profits. - i Profanity. We call attention of the police to the ib- j scene ana prciane language inamged in by the negroes who congregate every night on both, sides of Trade street, near, the Market House. It is not only highly disgusting to gentlemen, but extremely shocking to re fined ladies, who cannot avoid bearing the filthy and blasphemous expression, when walking the streets. There is a penalty against such boisterous condnct, and such lawless characters should be forced to re- 8pect public opinion or retire from the pub lic thoroughfares, at least to indulge their depraved tastes. Fetuer Delivered lo South Carolina. In accordance with a requisition from Goy Chamberlain of South Carolina, Coy Brog- den on Saturday last, issued a warrant of de livery to the sheriff of this county for the body of James Fetner, the engineer, and on Su-day morning James Canton arrived in this city with the papers. He was met at the depot by deputy sheriff Farrow, with the prisoner, who was turnci oyer to Canton and carried to Columbia where he will be confined until the time of his trial. The warrant alleges that the prisoner is charged with the crime of murder in the State of 8outh Carolina, and that l.e is a fugitive from justice in this State. ------ - - - - Charlotte, Columbia AugusU Rail road. The Columbia Register notes that the an nual report of the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad makes m very gratifying exhibit or the year s business, and promises well for the future. The receipts for the twelve months ending September 20, 1875, are up to those of the preceding year, and the net is $25,000 more the net after deduct' ing operating expenses, new iron, taxes and all extraordinary expenses, being $.'50,004 - 25 against $225,730 90 last year. The float ing debt of the road has been decreased $56,- 796 01. The total bonded and floating debt is now only $11,322 23 per mile. New cars have been hnilt and new iron purchased and laid down. The total bonded debt is $7,735 89 per mile. The increase in local business hbs been 19 percent, a most crati.yingresult, as it shows that the country alone the line of the road is improving. This road will al ways have a good local business as its entire line from Charlotte to Augusta is dotted with growing towns. Sunday Services Contrary to all expectations, Sunday was a bright and beautiful day. The sunshine was gratefully received, and the population of the city, which had been for to long father-found, turned out almost en masse, if not to church to walk and stand around upon tbe stree s, and thus exercise that free dom from which they had been debarred during most of the preceding week. The day was very cool, and tbe bracing atmos phere made one's spirits buoyant and caused pulses to tingle and cheeks to redden with the glow of health. In view of the beauty of the day and the character of many days which immediately preceded it, it is not surprising that there were large congregations at the different churches. Three of these, however, were not open for services: The Lutheran Church is still without a pastor ; the pastor of Tryon Street M E Church, has not yet returned from his visit to the East, and the new pas tor of the Second Methodist Church has not yet reported for duty. In all the other churches, services were held by the pastor of each In addition to the chnrch serwees, there were two Mormon missionaries in the city, and one of these, Mr Teasdale, preached in tbe morning and afternoon at the Court House, to tolerably fair congregations, con stituted altogether of males, who were led thither by curiosity. The preacher said that be was not regularly ordained to proclaim the gospel of the Latter Day Saints; but in his country, men were called from their plows, their stores, counting houses, or any other vocation, and sent out on mission tours. Such was his situation. In explana tion of Mormonism, he said it was the re vealed will of God, the Gospel as preached by Christ and his apostles, or it is nothing. The Mormons accept the Bible as the rule of their lives ; they accept the history of the Jews, the writings of the11 four evangelists MattheT, Mark Luke and John and the letters of the apo3tles. They believe in bap- tism by immersion and the remission of sins by the laying on of hands. They believe in a personal God, with body, parts and pas sions, in His Son who waa made in His im age, and that He was offered up as a: sacri flee for the sins of men. ' The preacher went into a long argument, in which we are n'ot able to follow : him; to prove that the Mor mon faith is the true religion, backing his assertions by copious quotations from ' the scriptures, and pronouncing gainst those who hold other creeds as being on the down- ward road. r -.ii -,y U - a-& .The speaker defended polygamy quite Vigorously and compared the virtue of his people with the licentiousness which pre vailes among the" people of other partS'tif the United States,' f He believed that a man should have as many wives as he could sup port: said the Mormons did support ?tbeir wives and families: they were wives and not irnnl wnmm. i H.- nmke of . the ereat morality which existed among the peeple of Utah, and talked of their great prosperity and how they bad been blessed by God for the sake of their religion. I v : ! - 1 Tha subject of . the ' afternoon ' discourse was : "The Evidences of Mormonism 'but we suspect that we Vhavei already , devoted too much space to these 'sermons. Katie Putnam: . ' This charming little actress, wh will be with.' us very soon, cpened'a week's en gagerrent in Richmond last night, and as she is a great favorite here, it will interest Our people to see what is said of ner by the Richmond 27njttfrfr : .'iwOti This week we will have some - fine actuiir at the Theatrek ,Ou sprightly -and versatile little favorite, Katie Pntnam, in whom RjcJU" mond has an important Interest, as being the first to recognize jber genius, will be wnh us, and play "Little Nell" and "The March ioness'? ia Pickens', tf 'Old Curiosity. Shop." the Daugater ot the Regiment" and .Fan chfn.", ' Mr Calhoun,' her manaser and' ad vance agent, called upon ns yesterday.'and from him we 1 am that Miss Putnam has a very fine company with her; among whom are some of tb beet character actors of the country. ' In some specialties Miss Putnam has no superior on the stage.. She is the only Little Nell" and ."Marchioness", now on the boards,, and her a' Fancbon".is equal if not superior to any other we -hive ever witnessed. Te Ilelman Opera Troupe, Mr Ernest Stanley,: the advance agent of the Holm an Opera Troupe, arrived in this city yesterday morning, and covered the bill boards 'The" troupe appears here on Monday evening next, and will present the charming opera "Girofle-Girofla." The Hoi mans have been playing in the 8outh with great success for the past eight weeks, and we have every confidence that the com pany is a strong one. We have seen the opera which they will present here, an oat line of it will interest our readers : Don Bolero d'Alcaraess. a Grandee of Spain, and his wife Aurore, have two child ren, twin daughters, Girofle andGirofia, who are sj remarkably alike, that the only means of distinguishing them is by their clothes. One wears blue, and the ether pink. Djn Bolero, when the piece opens, la in great trouble and danger from two quarters : he owes four millions of francs to a banking house, Marasquin et Cie., and is threatened with iroceedings for its recovery ; while he is also in dread of an invasion of his terri tory by a fierce neighbor of his, a Moor, Mourzouk. furore has contrived to ap fase these two enemies by sending them the portraits of her daughters, and arranging a double, marriaze Adaiaquin to marry u irons, and Mourlouk UirotU. The piece opens on the wedding day. Marasquin ar rives attired for the bridal and is indignant when he is informed that Mourzjuk, owing to a toothache, is unable to come, and that the wedding must be postponed until the next day. Bolero, from motives of econo my, will not give two breakfasts, and wishes both the weddings to be on the same day But Marasquin insists on being married at once. Ait is arranged, wnen uirona is car ried off by a redoubtable band of Pirates. Bolero sends a celebrated Admiral, Mata moros, in pursuit of the Pirates, and he un dertakes to restore him his daughter by the evening. In the meantime, Mourzouk, hav ing had his teeth pulled out, appears, ready also to be married, and demands bis bride. Every one is frightened at his fierce appear ance and manners ; Bolero is a! raid to tell him that Girofli has been carried away, and tries to put him off, but Mourzouk. in a most threatening manner, insists on her be ing produced at once. Aurore at last hits on a plan, and putting tbe pink. ribbon on Girofle, introduces her to Mourzouk as Girofla, in order to gain time. In their terror, they allow her to go through the marriage ceremony with Mourzouk in place of her sister, although she is already married to Marasquin, intending to substitute Girofla for her when she is brought back by the Admiral. Various expedients are restored to by Bolero and his wife to keep Girofle out of sight of her two husbands, until the re turn of her sister, and much confusion nat urally ensues. The hour approaches at which Matamoros promised to re appear, when a messenger arrives from him with the appalling news that he has been defeat ed by the Pirates, and that Giro fla is on her way to the' Seraglio of Constantinople. There is now no chance of her being recover ed until the next day, although Matamoros intends starting again in pursuit ; Bolero and Aurore. in an acony of terror, lock Mourzouk up in his room. The next day Mourzouk, furious at the treatment he has received, haying smashed all the furniture in bis room to calm himself a lit tle, demands an explanation. Bolero at tempts to explain, but fails, and begs Maras quin is most unwilling, but yields to the deception to save his father-in-law, with the understanding that Mourzouk is obliged to depart in an hour'atime on an ex edition. Mourzouk demands to be left alone to talk with his wife, and the time of departure ap proaching, he takes his leave. Bolero, Aurore, Marasquin and Girofle break into manifestations of joy at his departure, and Marasquin embraces Girofle with effusion. Moarzouk at this moment returns, and seeing all this, demands of Marasqain what he means by kissing his (Mouxzouk's) wife. Marasquin refuses to explain, and Mour zouk challenges him' to combat. Maras quin will not fight, and tells Mourzouk the truth. Another explosion of raee from Mourzouk is immment.when Matamoros re turns, bringing back Girofla, whom' he has rescued, and every one is satisfied. - MAR til ED In Oxford, on the 8th inst.. ; by : Rev J R Griffith, Mr W S Hunley, formerly of Vir ginia; and Miss Bettie, daaghter of Capt A F bpencer, of Oxford. ' in Lenoir, taioweu county, last weex, Capt E W Faacett, or the Fihley High School, and Miss Mary Norwood, daughter of J C Norwood, Esq, by Bev O T Bland. November 14th, by Key G w ivy, ot k S .Abernethy, of Rutherford College,: and Miss Julia Blair, of Caldwell county. SPECIAL ,o HOTICE9. To Pakents How often does ! a, slight cough or co Id leadtothe most serious con sequences. Keep JJhr Bull's Cough Syrup at home. ; Physicians prescribe it.; Thousands take it.-Price 25 cents:! --ai-" : ' KEW ADVEBTIET1ETS I ' ' ' 1 ' j fTlHE PRAIRIE CORN SHELLER. I To enterprising meu who want a first-class business, 1 say you will do well to investi gate the merits ' of this machine. : I shall show it here for 3 days more only.' No better thing can come to this- city,' for the money asked. I request that you call at the OeSral .Hotel ana learn lacis ana sarucuwi. decM LB HOIT. flerTOM Debility. VITAL WE AKNESS OR DEPRESSION : A Weak exhausted feeling, no energy or courage; the result of 'mental over work. indeBcretions or excesses, or soma drain up- on tne system, is always cured by . Humphreys Homeopathic Specific No. 28. It tories ct and invieorate1 the system. dispels the gloom and despondency, im parts strength and energy-r-stops the drain and rejuvenares the1 entire ' man. Been ased twenty years with perfect success by thous ands. Sold by dealers. Price $1 pr single vial, or $5 per papkagfeof ifive vials and $2 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt oi price. Address HUMPHREYS' HOMEO PATHIC A MEDICINE COMPANY. 562 Broadway, New York.. . par- Bee large Advertisement. no9. ly ; ; - . ') - JTARROW GAUGE CIGARS. Made of rood Tobacco dark colored smoke well five cents each four dollars a box. r T O SMITH & CO. - decM ; " .i W WILL SHADE The closest Charlotte nriees on Pure White Lead in Oil, and Pare Linseed Oil to cash bmers. T O SMITH A CO. decU ; v; B UY YOUR GOODS In the ding line at T C Smith A prices at tbe bottom of the maiket. decU Co's JF THERE ARE ANY Cases of Dyspepsia left in tbe city, tell them to try Gregory's Mixture it relieves very difficult rases. T C SMITH & CO., decl4 Agents. W HITE'S TOOTH SOAP- Recommended by Dentists cleans the Teeth hardens the gums perfumes the breath 25 eenU a box.- '-' ' M :.i A -J : T C SMITH & CO. decH - JA CAROLINA. The best 5 cent Cigar in the city smokes free good flavor six for a quarter. T C SMITH & CO. decU 1 F EVERYBODY Will use Pratt's Astral Oil in their Lamps, the newspapers will have no more sad acci dents to report, as the result of lamp explo sions. Price 50 cents a gallon. T C SMITH & CO., decl4 Agents, N ALMOST INDISPENSIBLE Family Medicine : Gregory's Dyspeptic Mixture trial bottle 75 cento half Bias $1.50 whole bottle $3 00. T C SMITH A CO., decU Agents. TTOUSE TO RENT FOR 18"y AA - r .. Tbe dwelling now occupied by Capt B C Henry as a boarding bouse, adjoining Dr Gibbon's office. Apply te R F DAVIDSON, dec!4 lw jgent. ROOMS TO REKT, APPLY TO ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & GO. decl2 Red and Yellow BANANAS. Malaga Crapes, Fresh Lemons, Citron, Raisins,Oocoanuts, Canned Fruit and Vegetables, Northern Apples, ect. V U ANUKJSVV a A LXJ- dec!2 Do Not Buy Candy miLL yoo see ours. We have a fall stock X of our own manufacture, which cannot be surpassed fresh and PERFECTLY PURE. F H ANDREWS A CO. decl2 Sale of Safes POSTPONED uatil Saturday the 18th of December, at 11 m., when they will be sold in front of fonrt House. E A OSBORNE. Assignee Bank Mecklenburg. decl2 satl8 Jugs, Jugs, TUGS, JUGS, JUGS. JUGS, 500 Gallons, at J B N SMITH'S. decl2 f0 BUILDERS fc CONTRACTORS. I have another fine lot of Cypress, Juniper and Pine 4x18 Shingles, put up in bundles of 50 and 100. B N SMITH. dccl2 To Rent. A Residence on Tryon Street containing, 9 rooms with outbuildings complete, decll W W OVERMAN. King Shirt. W1 E can give yon a 2100 thread Linen Shirt, made of Wamautta Shirting, at $18 00 per dozen. These Shirts are worth $36 00 elsewhere in town. We want every body to come and see them. All sizes for men and boys. ; . ALEXANDER, SEIGLE A CO. dec8 CHARLOTTE WOOD MD lAL YABD. S keep constantly on hand Wood and Coal, which will be de ivered to any' part of the city i - Wood out any length de sired. rff?j v ---ir tfti;i..,ij ' Yard opposite City Mills. ; " jar Leave' your orders at earn pie as Alexander's, t J T.HATJNSOA.CO, f ' decs lw TH E j GREAT: ATLANTIC COAST LINE, TO AND FROM. ALL POINTS NOBTI JaND iEAOTf THE PALMETTO -LINEv - v TO AND FROM CHARLESTON S, C. AND SAVANNAH, PA.' "l: RATES GUARANTEED TO and FROM all POINTS NORTH, SOUTH, EAST AWCST. t 'f IT, . i t 1 S lift. Si fj i--' i w. A. POPS, Qen'l F'ght Agent, Wilmington, Ni C.v decll lm i i i tum-f, tJii t HtX t Ten Cent Column. Advertiiementt will he inserted in this column at the rate of ten (10) cent$ jxr Kne, for each insertion. No advertm went taken for le$S than twenty-five cent. Eight word make a line. FOR RENT A house in Mechanicsville, containing 5 rooms with necessary outbuild ings, and a good well of water. Apply to dec!2 lw W R 81 iAaa. AXXXJFTZKl 1SHI TO. .v. .o:- :o:- . MONDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1875. THE CELEBRATED ' Holm &iM OpBH. Tnu8, ENLARGED ros th PRESENT SEASON. Full Chorus and New Coatume. will be presented here, Lecoq's last and most brilliant Opera, Translated expressly for this Company at d originally produced by them ia New Y ik and Philadelpbia . Otringto, the stringeaffy of the times, the manager has adopted the following very low scale of prices for Opera, to suit all : Baicon and Parquttte,. JtlM Admission,.:. t ........... ..............75 cents Gallery, 50 cento Reserved Seats for sale at Phifer's book store, without extra charge. Music of this Opera can be obtained at Phier's boek store, decl4 lw U. - ,. , . - . , TTTr? To Let for 1876. THE desirable stand new occupied by Maver, Grey A Rosa Apply to SANDERS A BLACKWOOD, orR M OATES. ESQ. dec9 lw IJIO RENT. . The large residence oa corner of Tryon and Third 8treets. House contains six rooms, with large grounds, and well of good watei on premises.. Apply to J H WILSC dec9 lw LSON A SON. GBjH EXCURSIQU TRIP FEOM CHARLOTTE, N. C , to COLUMBIA, g. C , FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 17TH. TRAIN will leave Charlotte at 6 o'clock, a. m ., leave Columbia at 8 o'clock, p m. same day giving "persons eight hours ia Columbia.; ... : ; : . BOUND TRIP ONLY 120. Persons can secure seats at Charlotte by purchasing tickets from either Messra Hollis A Son, at Charlotte Hotel, or of Mr RB Pbifer, provided tickets are purchased on or before tbe 15th. This is done that I may insure persons buying seats that they will get them. . ,., . . Ladies will be comfortably provided for. No liqaor allowed on train. No baggage al lowed. Among tbe attractions at Colombia, will be p -. . . . i . . :. i JST JOCKY CLUB RACES which commence about half an hour after train arrives. Tickets for sale at Pineyille, Jfock Hill and Fort Mills, on or before the 15th. V L B MARSHALL. AT AUCTION BY WALTER i BYRNE. I Will sell at my store th froat of thi Court "' House, commencing at 10 a m.. this Sat urday morning, a large lot of Clothe, Caaai meres, Hceiery, Notiona, Ac., and continue daily, until the entire 8tock Is disposed of. ' Sale positive terms casn. iJ'declf tf : ? ' Butter "Butter; I TARES H arrival of that Superior Virginia decir ' 'Commission Store. .IF- r sv u - Pi J . S 1 ' 5 (T i n ! J 111 , rwV'iU ..'!. ji-w - f--cp-. v?H -fiSSEj i I. Lbb - -y-- - ...... - ZZ. JOEHfiTOir, South-Eaitem Aent, , uuiw inwaok.2uuun miuw irron. - 1Mb.. fTiJ Oi A A L.l.m.. - iv" .J ... . dec20
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