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jod pninTinc. The OxsESVXB Job Department aa heea thoronKhiy supplied with every ; needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job Work ki now be done with neatness,' dispatch ani cheapness. . "We can fornlah at short notice , EIAKKS, BILL IIEAD3, - -' LETTER HB IDS, CAED3, ' 'TAQS.EECEtTS.I'OSTEES. " PE0GRAMMI3, BXSSD BILLS. '' , PAilfCUETS. CHECKS, 0., A Daily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance,- is 00 ft men. " 4 00 3 moa. 1 mon, WISELY EDITION. e kiy, in the county)'in ad Vance, $2 00 out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, m, 106 Liberal redactions for clubs. yol. xn. CIIARLOTTE, N. CV9i HUBSDA.Y DECEMBER 23, 1875. NO. 2105 ' ! - , TT3 Ci 8 ".V 1 L: Vk rW Mfa' ; ,rl "--' - J i I i i ' i i I i - - i- - -j , i , , - - ; T - " . - - - -. . - - i i ' i . i J l, w-' . . . , J ' l m . i i . " . ' - " 1 . J. 'i, tt !; ' i 1 1 ' " 1 1 1 '. SMITH & FORBES SECOND r TTit R FORBES has inst returned from, tha I ) ceiTine our Second FallBtoolc of BOOTS. 8HOES' AND LEATHER, which complete in every Department, and will be sold WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS are especially requested to examine our8tock before p i.;t 1 1 i.r WE Y71LL HOT BE S MI T H & P.P R B E S , - N k W IRON FftONT BUILDING, TRADE STREET oetia - ...v.;-' ,..-4:..', x' IB TU 2 AUE OFFR OU&'lAR0E STOCK OF WELL 8ELECTED GOODS AT GREATLY I T, JMncB3j)rictanriBguiexioiiQayB. untuiwiu jirew No o ild itoca or snoaay gooas, we ao Btricuy a BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, And wiU aeU goods cheaper than any Dry 1 .niT,M Ktrw- f Tlir anil fi pntV Traveling Basra, at verv low prices. Our Stock 01 HAT AT COST TO CLOSE OOT CALL AND EXAMINE THESE "ELEGANT GOQDS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, CHARLOTTE, X. C, All accounts due us must be paid by those who owe us will call and settle. decl7 IBurgess IHichols cS Co., WHOLESALE & RETAIL Supply of Lounges, alt grade Cofflne on hand. J U 8T . R EC C I V CENTRAL HOTElmSTQRE :o: o: -JJOTTOS. VOTTOS, MOTTOfl, ONLY 12 CENTS EACH ; WHITE JAVA CANVAS, only 50 centra yard; Gilt and Silver Card Boards; Black and White Berlin Worsted, onlv 12J cents ox ; All High Colors Berlin Worsted, only 15 cents os ; Black and White Split Zephyr, at 15 cent 1 1 ; All High Colors Bp it Zephyr, at 18 cents oz ; Shaded Em broidered Silks, 8 cents per skein ; Large .gleck Beal Hair Switches, best "quality,' only $l.W each ;" N w Stock of Combs', at ery low prices ; Large Stock of Latest Styles Pearl 3 Hair Pins, Bands and Ladies' Necklace. Woolen Friii f:r Mm, M tt ttp iiTirn.p inAi7 finnM nrlv Ond menseStck 'I?ee;SilkScarfs,:tTe 2 buttons, only 75 cents per very fine Hemmed Stitched Handkerchiefs, only 5 cents each ; ..... . ' HapdsornV Black flrot P4k3teN. ?;l;f ftZ,1 Proof, only U 25 per yard ; Latest Styles uckfW Combs, cents eacbriew TSriery' oYTuc Beautiful Stock of ?French Flowed, only . ...i ...A.t.'i.fr. .-.1- flMu Y 10 cents a Spool ; best 60 cents Alpaca' in each ; Silk DrefS, Buttons all colors, only of Lidies' and Miss Furs, at extremely numerous to mention, which ,1 promise to ,Y RESPEOTFDllifi IaM Hmev aaliv 25 rer nair 1 Ladi a' alliWdo MertrjO Tests, at $1 Gros .Gralri .IRtbboniJlO, eents. pr yard rtery fine Eeal0trich EAiiL stoge; Northern Markets, and we are is now fully .at prices that defy competition. UIIDGRSOLD. . Jl. the Manufacturer.. . Goods, House in Chatlotte. We keep no January 1st. We need the money and hope WADE & rEURAM. FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C, CHARIJ)TTK, N. c. JtST RECEIVED. FULL ; ASSORTMENT A OF Hair Also Cloth, Terrv and Ret. Also a new x fn'i oBftrfmnt nf Metalic Cases. Caskets and Wood nov2 1 ; E D :o: :o:- WWM TiiCentS'a M 8 One Dollar per yard ; PLAIN NAVY Dnllflr knd Fifteen cetttstocr yard ; Ah Im- cents each ; a beautifuf article of fed fpTes, Pidr ; fine Laoe ' Handkerphiefs, from 90 cents to,!R-eacn ; ed Handkerchief jonly. .JtfVwb' ; ,Jjiice lot of Embroidered Toilet Setts, only $t "(a great bargain); of Ladies' Linen Embroidered Collar?, at ten S Q Stid-'M c3 "each r Large Stockof , Tipf forriy -25 (!oete 8Q cent Spool Silk, 411 Cotors, 100 pyuria? at ... -4-4 aw T wT i V rv ilrtf ! 1 WV ! v tnn- lrt f Oorseu. ow v 7o cents 10 cents pef dozen a weirassbrtedBtock low' prices; Mid great :mn bth'ercods too. sell lower tnan any oww nousejmuwu.,.,- EKOPPEL. T H E- r tlimT V" CHARLOTTE. N.Q., ) ; J ' V December 20ib , 1875, . i On and after this dat e, mails will open and I close in this office as fpllqws Noithern, delivered. 8.30 a, m., dose 9.00 pin Bouthern, " 8.30 " Q 8 30 p m ' ' 900PS 6.80 pm - " ' '9:00 pin. U O. KastD i " CO. West D.. " Statesvitle, " 5 30 .rvl, 9.00 pm Money Order and Register ivours from 9 a. ra. to 4 p. m. .. i ;,dec2ltf, , .;. Ciry BTJIiLETIIT. ; ; , The Lutheran 'church yard has been en closed 'with palings. v .' ?. i Messrs Ludwig ids Fischesser: will-, clese their beer saloon on Christmas day. That's a queer idea. thing else than fewnets. . , , j Tbere was one application to thei City Marshal- last evening; by a tramp,' for sleep ing quarters for the night, 1 ' , The North Carolina - train was about an hour behind , fjme ast nijehCbati caughl its Air-lane connection Mrft W Rurlffpr- in makinir ftrnnaremcnti v..j uini.w .i. i v. part bf the'reatanrant of Mrs H F Daniels. The platform is crowded with cotton, and : there tras hardlv room on it for the five hundred and more bales which were added, yesterday. The community seems to ; te getting on its good behavior for hristroas. Then was a prevailing, ptentiful lack, yesterday ! 'of J anything to write about. . CT4adwwr raised-yesUrday-and-Jast eveniflf.-with-no sens of diacomi art except what was torodufced by the dampness.: "-Very remarkable month, this December. We hope our citizens will keep in mind the supper which Is to be given to-night in the basement of Tryon 8tr M E Church, and attend it lo large numbers. Nelson Shipp, colored, raised in the sterile coating grounds Of old Llnkborn, four bales of cotton on four . acres and seven, poles. without fertilisers except auch as he made in hia own stables. Bully IbrNela 1, Personal. DrThoaDHogg. of Ralegh, wai in the city on yesterday. W P Cannady, Mayor of ilmington and editor of the Wilmington Post, rrived at the Central Hotel last evening. - Prof W C Kerr, 8tate Geologist, to register ed at the Central Hotel. A Sheriff's jury on Monday decided, upon a writ of de lunatko inquirendo, that Mrs Elizabeth McCleary, of Paw Creek Township U Initatic: and a similar jury returned a similar verdict in the case of Mrs Helton, of Crab Orchard on yesterday. Guardians will be appointed.in both cases The -Cum." Wbila.it may be said that uo bird that , it' may, flies is half so mze, as guse, Arr. I w;th equal troth be said ,that no. birr tl I'flieais half so numerousjn ifiia place. bird"that The streets are filled with them. But one is re conciled to their presence by reason of the story about a goose having once saved Rome. 1 Sale Postponed. The sale of the banking pfjperty of the late Bank of Mecklenburg, aavertieed by F H Dewey, Trustee, is indefinitely postponed in deference to an injunction order made by His . Honor Jadge Scbeock at ,last Court. &l?&lMU?0lht$t?tClX our readers snail De miormea m aue ume. MU'i see mi. Caldwell, of the Charlotte Observer, cries for "quarter" at our hands. Would it not be better if he were to take a better half? Raleigh Neict. Take a better half indeed ! We tried that not long ago, and took "the mitten" instead. But you might giye us the "quarter" for which you say we cry ; we could squander it for liquor and drown our sorrow. - Christmas Toys. . Among the dealers in Christinas goods whose 'stocks Have hot been noticed in these columns, is Master Joe Harty, who is deal ing in toys of different kinds in a little com partment of his own in his father's store Jo is doing the doll ,. baby specialty and is prospering. There isn't la brighter boy in town, and he'll make a rattler in the world yet, if be lives long enough Obstreporoslty on the Streets. , On .yesterday-evening a man named Mar tin, wai flinging himself around pretty pro- and iiar- tothe jug. AnQther taia, name;unkiowo, was taken from the steps of the Charlotte Hotel, and put up for thenight. This was plain drunk.'-'1' f rd Calmness and Serenity. Charlotte- was thronged with people on yesterday. : There baa Bot been such a crowd here since the last' circus ; and, strange thoftgh' it may seem, the. feportef has not a 12 monUM experienced SQi much difficulty in gathering up items. There was absolute- ly nothiBgf in; fb, way :oe3uaieas flowed on in its accustomed cnanneis, ana was voluminous, bat aside from the general routine, there was nothing.nothing. OunMi:effiprera9a 77 X ma: tei'tj -rfcr- ST AndreaVMpV itorshipJoT'the'WUmin tal. " We do not know who his successor is, c; nal. but it does us proud to see that the: young maH' does not' rely upon ( scissors and ex changes for his iocalsL'We in proua" to say of Mr Andrews, hovrever, that he 'geheraliy clipped gfltAgtJff fjsl f f f Jidjment and "Vt.lJi.VAi"'!::".. a. r ableto do tbIa:th bit.Htoi Wtli IbiiJ -l.t -- . v . - -. . " t - ifsi . i -,w . ,iuf-i .'--... ijriv niseueuilt on Trade street, cussing riding oafttipvemen nessed By the cOjis and' marched 'off Steallhff a Shew Case, , ' ' ' rluni cvcuius a luum uiue. .n,cr( uarjk. tile Bhow case of Mr ! Paul IcEane, .which was BitUas in front pf au qot and shoe Bhop on Tryon street, was stolen, with .two D&irs of boots, two pairs of shoes, pairs of gaiters and a pair of slippers . Which it contained.. It was taken behi&d the shop and left,' and. the 'slippers with it tbethlef making away. 5ith tlie boots: Bh'oesand gaiters.; The' .8Ha ariicles were n.otjaioyered last night; nor, was.the thief apprehended "Peach and Honey ; . Historic beveTage t1 Aird on ' yesterday Messrs Elliott & Remley presented 'us with a quart of i t There arf at least ,30 songs in mtid 'MjipiA .-dlnile '. fighti'or head- ache., We never saw better peach brandy i' and when it i goed, itS,-.about:tbe best 4 hing that the inventiregenitu ofj the chil dren of men even fell tHn. Messi i -S & R keen this and all otherl iinds of iitfiiTi"in their pnrityndtheriVc? mas' supply' of trwerny aVctety Xews.-f r. . . ; - "The -next marriage of which' Madam Rumor tells us. is-to take place Jearly in Jan- ary; ' , A par, compl,imeniary to Col arid Mrs J M.White, of F?rt MHi, S. 6., took place last evenipg at tne noepitsoie reetaence 1 loi 1 H Brem. ; 1 , . The first hop of the holiday season takes place to-morrow night at the residenc of Col W B Myers, under the auspices of the Juy enil Hop Club. '7 A number of young ladies from abroad, will spend the Christmas holidays in this city, llinc tllae hops. The Bace Yesterday Afternoeu There wss not a very large crowd at Caro lina Park, yesterday afternoon, to witness the nice which bad been advertised to take place, but enough were there to make the occasion interesting; and some money changed hands on the remit. The contest ants were Farris b. m. E'ira Hyatt, by Bay Dick, dam by John Blount, and Walker's b. m. Idalia. by Red" Dick, dam Segina The race was i mile heats. Idalia was the favor ite in the pools, but Hyatt won the first heat even after this, Idalia continued the favor- itCj but came iaeeceoad on the second heat; atsoj" time 56s; first heat not limed. The race was for $100 a side. Attempt t: Break Jail. We tee from the fun, that on Saturday night last, Randolph Sutton, the negro who was convicted of a burglary in this county and sentenced to be hanged on the 21st of January made an attempt to escape from jail at Concord. He succeeded in wresting from its position one of the iron bars of the win dow to his cell and had another almost out, which would have given him liberty, when the quick. ear of Deputy Sheriff Murr caught the souud of his work and Randolph . was detected fast as . liberty aeemed almost cer tain. He was removed to another cell whe'C menacled and shackled he a waits the dread doom of the broken law. i : : - Musical Entertainment. We regret that business engagements pre vented our acjeptiag the kind invitation which had been tendered us to attend an entertainment which was given on Tueday night at the residence of J L Brothers.abont three miles from the city, by the pupils com posing Mrs Samuel Caldwell's music school. We understand that about SO persons were present, Several of these from the city. The scholars; we are told ly a gentleman who was present, displayed great skill and ren dered a delightful entertainment. We have heard Mrs Caldwell's musical abilities high ly spoken of, and are prepared to believe all that is told us of the success of the entertain ment of Tuesday night. We again express ratrra. tK. t. . .:!.,,, nf hrine nrwent. . v w . wuww w - c r J Dispatch in the Delivery tf Freights. In another column will be found an ad vertisement of the Carolina Central Dispatch Line, of which F W Clarke is general freight agent, and another of the "Clyde" Line of steamers, from Wilmington, of wh'ch A D Caz&ux is the general' agent." On Saturday the 18th, the Obsuvxh had a lot of goods shipped at dayligb Vand the package, with that of some goods for several merchants in the city, was delivered in Charlotte inside of forty-eight hours, from New Tork. This freight was delivered quicker than has proba bly ever been known before, and the des patch of the line is worthy of the considera tion of our merchants. Business Yesterday. Yesterday was one of the best business days of the season. The receipts of cotton were Very heavy, and business in other lines was correspondingly good. There was much more cotton brought to the city by wago: than'h hec day of the cotton year. At. one time the line of .loaded wagons extended, from .in iron t of tae hardware store or Bremurown a, w., the hardware store of Brem Brown & Co., on Trade street, clear to tnecotton piauorm. on Trade street, clear to thecotton platform. Th cotton weighers were not able to see tne enddfthelinVtintil 3 o'clock In the after noon; x "Thts heavy movement of cotton is per- haps attributable to the nearness ot tne noi day season. This is a time when people must and will ;have money, and they are converting their products into currency.- ; ,;- HurniRs;nf Gin HdUseSr- J uhngtn iouseJ of Messrs Niehols6n; and Porte, n Berryhill Township, abont k4 miles from the city, was destroyed, by fire few days ago. Five bales f cotton, about 300 bushels of cottoq see d, and a quantity of fnia wrii hnrned with the ein house. It Pnrtir In Berrvhill Townshio. "abont :4 'iiim'm iKlUitn tind the fire is mm nosed hworiginated from a match in the cotton w ivi amy wavaa mm u T" - - . r r - - Jw 'sa;w nullnear bys came near sharing the fate of tho gin house.!? n,t j v , fn rTneadav.- the ein house of Mr R J Kettdrick, in the 8teel Creek neighborhood, about 9 miles from the Uity was destroyed Ibyfe. "There were 20 bales of cotton, m the gin house, and this was a total loss, as 1 'k. .'nn.WtU. '1nt..Mttn. cotton . I-- . . - . i 1 1 . m. . ,,-,.. ftA ta m 1 mn Hinmun ui nHTB the wtton, which paps which - ! WAiitd not. learns thai those of other States,! At prritthi:f I 1 1.1. 1 1. .ut,.. T3fl How to Have Hyacinths In Winter,-n 4" A correspondent of the "American" Garden has the following to say of these; beautiful flowers: Late in " December, after our fall stock of bulbs' was disposed of we . found a dozen or more hyacinths of; various colors which had been. overlooked. To keep them from spoiling they were, hastily planted in four or five large pots, and these set away in an outbuilding, where tht-y would-Wfree fros? and have very little light," eae they were left for - three 1 months; and ' nothing done except to water; theui v Wcasionally. Expectine: little, or nothing fibln"then, they Vere not noticed leaf and flower stalk were both perfectly developed.. Tbe light bad not been sufficient to color the flowers nd tney were all of a dirty pale greenThe and placed in the- full sunshin, and in a' few hours each spike had, assumed its natu-. rat tint. The effect was very beautiful.' Not a bulb had failedred,' purple, ye)Iow,lush and white were 11 large and periect.Vj f .tttefl a Uvlwgv A For the week ending Dec. Ilthhasa time ly and interesting articje on Bosnia, Herze goyina, etc , ( from the Victoria Magazine ; The Curate in Charge, a new serial by Mrs Oliphant, which promises to be one of her very best stories ; Richelieu, by the author of "Mirabeau,' Temple Bar ; Her Dearest Foe, by the author of "The Wooing O't" ; John Knox and bis Relations to Women, Macmillian ; The Sea and the Sahara, Pall Mall Gazette ; and the usual , choice poetry and miscellany.. Recent weekly numbers have contained important articles on Michael Angelo Sacri ficial Medicine, Natural Religion, German Home Life, the Dutch and their Dead Cities, Geographical Expeditions, Memoirs of Saiut Simon, the Place of Goegraphy in Physical Science ; Recent Discoveries in Photography; William Borlaie. 6t Aubyn and Pope, etc etc. The present is a good time to subscribe, as those remittinz now for the year 1876, will receive the intervening numbers of the Liv ins- Aee srtis. Litteil Gav. Boston, are the publishers. . - The Church Supper To-Night. As has been previously announced, the ladies of the Tryon Street M E Church will eive a supper to-night in the basement of the church. They are making preparations on an extensive scale, and yesterday, when the reporter was down there, he ound the decoration of the room progressing. . We have no doubt that the ladies will exercise their utmost endeavors to make the occasion a successful and agreeab'e one, and we have just as little doubt that their efforts will be crowned with success. We certainly hope so, for their takes and for the sake of the cause in which they are engaged. An ele gant supper will be served, and nothing which can contribute to the pleasure of guests, will be lefc undone. On to morrow, lunch will be served from 12 M. to 3 P. M., and guests will be provided with a good and a cheap dinner. To-morrow night aChnstmaS- Trer-wlTrte gtvtr the children of the Sunday School, and to this the 5maI children will be admitted free. On Christmas Day, the congregation of this church, with the co-operation of the Presbyterians, will give a free dinner to the poor children of the city, at the Calvary Mission Church. The children of the Epis copal and Baptist churches haye been invit to participate in this dinner. , The Courts. Before Justice Davidson-The case against the two men, Geo Jackson and John Ried, whose operations have been before noted in this paper, were again before Justice Davidson, on ' yesterday,- tb ' case ) having been re-onened for the hearing of 1 further testimony. They were represented by Gov Vance and Capt Waring. Witnesses were introduced who gave testimony going to show that the men borrowed the money which they were accused of stealing. The Magistrate reduced the amount of the bonds to $200 in each case that, is $400 apiece in the two cases but the men were unable to find bondsmen, and were re-committed. Frank Hawkins, for moving crop, was made to pay the rent and the cost of the case. John Davidson, colored, son of Jim David son, waann for having stolen money from Henry Wilson, the handleas colored boy who is very well known about the city. Davidson had taken the boy's money, to count it, and it is charged Wat de eua not return it to the bey's pocket. He was held to bail in $100. There was no session of the Mayor's Court and no criminal cases, other than those re ported, before any Court. Suspeuslon of Newspapers. The; last number of Rowell's Newspaper Reporter, a weekly sheet published in New York City, chronicles the suspension of sixty-seven newspapers in the United States, for the week (Dding December 20th. This is an average of two hundred and eighfy eight per month, and show how hard is the struggle for existence in the newspsper world.. 'Yet i the face of these suspensions, neWipaper8 are springing up . likemush- QTer an in eTery town, city i village and at every, crossroad. Theie flame up. burn brightly-Tor a little ; while, then flicker and die and the only resnlt ac complished by the fitful existence, has been the irjury of some really meritorious journ al. Some Of ths jonalistic growths are longer liyed, h6wtnW4&trl'Mot.;9f' count. '.balhf jr. manage to eke 'put "an, exjs .l. nruin. mn- nrntYiar - inrl whilft . not -,ktnr .non.h to tnt them on a footing respectability, they are; drawingvff patron- ' '-e ----- age from some other paper wnicn wouia ai- tain, jo firatnclass rank it all the .patronage was concentrated upon it. . aC ' y r. There a too many papers, and this re mark is narticdlarly applicable to this State. to This is last the reason why the standard Jonraalisrif is lower in North Carolina than in any ortef State to thejion. - The field fa too much crowded and the papnage too much divided, wnen aooui naii ine yuuj Dlants. which . now exist by a. system of dead-headism, which is alike disreputable to their conductors ana aegraaiDg w prolession, mmu nay ; l .becks, then shall we see a heaitny existence iii....u.i,li.ikm.iiJ, i1mii nf Keva 1 ffiii Liin .m i. ui bua wmwiip. t I finm hin the case, i . f. ; i MARRIED. By Rev J F Butt.' in the Citt Of Charlotte on Wednesday, December 22, at 8 o'clock, P. M , Mr. George Holobouzh to Miss Har riet Beaty, both of Charlotte. SPECIAL NOTICES. "When the swallows homeward' fly," then is the time when coughs and colds begin to appear. Dr Bull's Cough Syrup cures every case.. . . - Kervou Debility. VITAL WEAKNESS OR DEPRESSION : A i weak exhausted- feeling, no ; energy or courage ; tne result of mental over work, indescretions or excesses, or some drain up on the system, is always cured by ': Humphreys liomeopatnic Specific No. 28. Jt tones up and invigorates tne'' system. dispels the gloom and despondency, imparts strength and energy stops tne - drain, and rejuvenates tne enure man. Been used twenty years with' perfect success, by thous ands. Sold by dealers. Price $1 per. single vial, or $5 per package of fire vials and $2 vial of powder. - Sent by mail on receipt c4 ?-ice. Address HUMPHREYS' HOMEO ATHIO MEDICINE COMPANY, 66S Broadway, New York. " See large Advertisement. no9 ly .. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. A regular meet ing ! of Charlotte Lodge, N.o, 17, Knights of Pythias will be held In their Castle Hall, in the Temple Asso ciation . Building, to-night. Prompt atteadance of members desired Visiting brethren Older of the C. C, W. L. BOYD, K. R. & S. cordially invited. dec23 It For Rent, A Small House in Mechanicsville, with four rooms,' is for rent for the year 1876. Apply at once to W R BURWELL & CO. dec23 tf . . ' fJIHERE'S MILUONS IN IT ! In what? In buying of T Coleman & Sou, who haye just received another lot of those fine Richmond Sausage, Sweet Florida Oranges. All kinds of Crackers, Oyster Nic Nacks, Butter Crackers', Lemon Crackers, Sugar Jumbles, new crop. Kaieias, Fresh theese, fec., tc A few of those Dressed Turkeys left, also some live ones. Fresh Butter always on hand. T COLEMAN A SON. dec23 it Boarders Wanted THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce te the public that she is prepared to entertain transient, daily and permanent boaf derr wttlr -meals smcr lodging at very moderate fie ares. Liberal patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. M KS JOANNA BROWN. Over Creswell & Walker's, corner Church and Trade Streets. dec23 OHEISTMAS. 1 - - . GOODS -FOR THE- MILLION ! ! SOMETHING FOH IYERYBODT. PTflS FEET. DRIED BEEF. BOLOGNA Sausage, Cream Cheese, all grades ot Flour, Goshen Butter, Pickles in Barrels, Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes Fresh Lemons.large Co-oanuts, large North- era Apples, Nuts of every kind,Can dies of all flavors home made, California Pears, Prunes Canned Goods ot every description, a large Stock of Groceries. Ground Peas at Wholesale and Retell, French Candies too nunrerous to mention. Mis cellaneous Goods and Notions, Candy Toys, ORNAMENTED CAKES A SPECIALTY, Raisins, (Wants, Citron, Figs, Shelled Al monds. We intend to offer Goods to , suit the times. - Our motto is quick sales and small profits. Come to C. 8. I10LT0N & CO'S. dec9 .7 Fresh Cranberries. . . . ORESH CRANBERRIES, by the quart or A. basbel, at.- . -dec22 . - - 1 D M BIGLKR'S, Butter, Butter. of 1TKJS "nvai oi oP' ' i I 1 i PntlAf Mint IA MT UOBOflD. M .SpARTER'S, m . a nmisi Commission store. of THE PROPR1E- 1 wish , . thBslj Select 'Stock an - '! RHINE . WINE, & CHAMPAGNE,; : ti rati, I mo prices. Linnhaven 1 HoUdys: t .5-.. .u;sTy,x I 1 h i r MKIunBl hpen 0. CWstrnw .wl . " "YJrti " a s 1 By ' 0 1 . Ten Cent Column. idVrfiienf will be in9erted in thi$ column at the rate of en (10) eents per line, for each insertion. No advertise ment taken for lets than twenty-five cents. Eight words make a line. CARRIAGE A good second hand two horse, close Carriage for sale cheap. A SHORTER CALDWELL. dec23 SANTA CLAUS RESPECTFULLY informs the' people of Charlotte that he is now at bis old HEADQUAETERS, At Rebroan's store on Tryon street, where can be lound all aorta- of good things for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY S. Let old and young, rieh and poor, come and get supplied while the good things last. I am determined ' to' close out my entire stock by January 1st; and will sell goods re gardless of cost for cash; dec2L F J BEBMAN. CLOSING OUT AT ACTUAL COST ! HAVING determined to move on January 1st, and desirous of reducing roy Stock of GoodsiWHICH IS VERY LARGE,) con sisting of CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, DKT- GOODS, BOOTS and 8HOES, I OFFER THEM AT ACTUAL COST. This is NO HUMBUG any one desiring to purchase can be convinced by calling on me. iiespecrany, J aauia&. uov2H Irwin's Corner. Trade at. CHRISTMAS PRICES -AT T. COLEMAN & SON. COLLEGE STREET, NEAR FOURTH. 10 lbs Light Sugar, - 11.00 I2i - 40 2125 30 - 5 10 - 10 25 Bacon, - - " - Good Molasses, - - - Coffee - - - - - - Rest Ksrosnne Oil. - Two boxes best Parlor Matches for Axle Grease, - - - - Soda, - - - - Candy, Rat. (nerfaek) - - - tt.35 Fresh Ricnmona eausage aiwaya on owu. Tobacco, Pipes. Fresh, Salt and Sweet Snuff and everything to be found in the Grocery lLe at prices which defy competition. Remember we mean what we say. T COLEMAN & SON. dee 17 We Mean What We Say ! THE Proprietors of the Obsmvee will en- dearer, within the next ten days, to col lect all arrearages due them In the city. All those indebted to us are requested to call and settle or hand the funds promptly over to the collector, Mr W H A Brown, when he presents the bills. . jones & Mcdowell. dec21 I Will Not Keep it Unless Good. YOU can buy from nsJ'Peter Hanger" (pure goods) N. E. Rum, (the beet and old) B. B. Brandy. Gin, Sbenr, Port and other Wines all pure as Ijn buy- J S WILLIAMSON. nov2l TO THX TTJBLIO. ' THE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES Tv the citizens of Charlotte and the public generally, that he has opened a BOOT AND SHOE SHOP in the Springs' Building, at D AusUn-s old stand, where he is prepared to do all kinds of workjn hia Une, SaWsfaction aroaran- TOIS OF THIS to call attention to of Foreign WINES, SHERRY CLARET sold at Importers Oysters, exprely They wish to inform that they don't keep day. dec! 4: departing guest.' ion probable C iUOS uawn vswr , . I i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1875, edition 1
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