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I ' I i.m CJIAILLOTTE 0L3E11VEIL, jod pniriTjricl -The Obsxrvxb Job Department ha bee a thoroughly' anppUed with; every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, as d every manner of Job Work can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. We can furnish at short notice ? ' BLAarg8.BHJiHEAD3 Daily i jeaiV'f postpaid) in dvanc $$ 00 3 mc. " - - ' " 5 2 00 1 mon, " T5 e'klv, (in the county) in advance, $2 00 oat of the county, postpaid, ? 2 10 6 months, 1 05 a:i ..GHiBOVTE 24-, 1875. .liberal redactions for dabe. ;.' FBQQKA MMKS, HAND BILLS, C PAMiLETS. CHECKS, &c., -ill -1 -V - --'-J - ; ; , - . .- , . . -m.,-- -r ... - ; - ;.! v-r --.V.. I ? - ' ' v- ' '' ; -ij 1 ---- '- - . " " "' 1 ' . r 11 i , -' " I NOii 2106 , mi T:isa,i h & if SECOND"; ' kiN D u'.ViH . ..'si sj "a XJR MR.FOBBES has last returned front the U ceivi vine oar fieoood FaU Stools of BOOTS 8K0E3' AND LEATHER, Which is fully eomplefelh ever Department, and. wJU, be sqid WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 '! MERCHANTS are eapeoallj rerinestedW v; e 7 1 lit ns be . nil d e as o . N K W IH (VNF N T BUILD I-N G , -T BAD R STREET, oct!2 IB-TEJ r ., i ib a a ..... -. f7 y".t 'r!T KI ' ' : 'T' T7B6FAR tfR-LAftfiE STOck OF WELL SELECp. JGOOPS. AT G3t K ATi If reduced prices during the Holidays. Dor No old stock or shoddy goods, We do strictly HOOT , AND SHOE And willllrfAPMhTi any Diy A splendid ttock or Lacks; nd penis' Traveling uagsi as very low pmt. uur dw u i tHATT IATvCOST GAIV. AXBj XJtAMWf. THI8B BLRQAUT; GOOD8. 5 m0 All accounts due us most be paid by tbosawhoowew Witt call and settle." decl7 WHOLESALE . Id I upply-. if ioskifeVta A-fall aortaehk Qf'lietaiic Cases, Caskets and Wood . i . ' v 2 ii JU8T RECEIVED AT THE i 4 Ti.4?I CENTR At HOTEC f OTTOP, ?. OTTOS, MOHOS, OSLV 124 JUL-. 1 . U t , s$l ily-BO cents a yard: C.ilt andfeilver Card on! .,onlv 12i cents ct ; All Hfch Colors Berlin Worsted only o cents 02 ; Blaciland White Split Kephyr, at 15 cen a All High Colors SP it Zephyr, at 18 cenk 01 ; Shftded Em broidered Silks, 8 cenU4er tkei 11 ; Large Stc ck Real Hair Switches, best qnajity, only $1.50 each ; Nw Siock of Combe, at very low prices ; Urge Stock of Latest Styles Pearl HairPins, Bands and Ladies' Nrcklace. Wcolra FriBEtotr teesr Best Quality , Only M Cents a M iu-.z:- .:!.'. 7 " ' ' " ; . f ' 1 1 ii li 'v PLAIN BLACK WATER PROOF .dOODS, only One Dollar per yard,; PLAIN NAVY BLUE WATmRWSontVi mense use Stock of Tidies' Silk Scarfs, at ten , . . . ... . a ' l-Handkeichiers, j&rdyj5 ifiltmcb : . . , .- 1 "'' " " ' l-4 . ... ar'l iffii IL'If .'iTBli'i!. f(!l u i Handsome Black Gros Grain Silks for Dre?ge4 cents , .Beantafof fitock jcf reach Flowers only 10 Pnt. ffnnol ; best 50 ornt Alnaca'Sn rTalnerons to menIon, which:tornTieto eachl'siMtl Drwr'BattoDs all colorsonly W.IWnta-fesJdcen p -iwelli aartrtedf tock; -cLrfies'andisFursx deel or be s PAUL STOCK 1 '.!!! Northern Markets, and "We a"re ndw at prices Ibat ijtefy epmpeuuqiUi-. ? . fc examine our Stock befor & tad i tin i a "T S Uoocs i areisetn irom ,uib nuiwi a;J Goods House 4n Charlotte. We keep-no TO CLOSE OUT: January 1st. We need th money and hope WADB A PEG RAM. ' '---V . r . . . IHicSioIs cS Co., & RETAIL i. ! ! DEALEBS IS i , i FURNITURE, 41. X6. 5; Wert :' trade Stfeet. JUST RECEIVED FULL ASSORTMENT OF Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth, Terry and Eepa Also a new Lf JTi.' i..tij' : r - -! '.n' i, -. .'. C4 CI NTS KACB ; ; WHITE JAVA CAiTYAS, Joards;' Black end White Berlin1 Worsted, J Onijollar , .o4-Fifteenfoene-perfTi3iiS . Asvpa- , vs ixusn aim cents eacn; awpniuin uib.u.-.,, ...... . tf.JL.AA'iita U MaV M cet3 this tow;iga9.P? Cprse&i bpjy0f-it8 sell lower than :any MftJMWm T H E G'lr,: U vu mu mier mis qaiOyjnau Wi" 9enJia , close in. this qffipe as follows . i . : . Xoitberiv deliyezed 80 a. ra., ora9 00b m? Air-une, " 1 s.iio " 8 30 pm C, aiEasn D i 8.30 ":. " f-aOODBl XJ.A. West, D , vaS0n miiili1 1 9.000 rd II,, i ... .JAU u .ggg OhMleIdirMel now ; in 24 houtaJhjiy will be red hct. : All the denote est Ihe oi'tv will be nloiied toimdrtowr arid ;n6 freight wilt 6e either re- ceivectofdeiiveredi ftaiteAnafiiherof Patispn.jCplieEP stu: denter hav passed roogh . the city, oa , the way to their homes to spend the holidays, v Wereniiind bur citizens thaf the ladies of the Tryon'Street : M. K. Church' wjli 'serve lunch to-day from 12 M. to 3 f. M. b . . u Gapt Burns, Supervisor of the track of the Charlotte, Columbia 4 Augusta .Railroad, died in Colombia on Wednesday evening. 1 Tbate iudgeJ KrWin On yestcrdaV' ap,' Clear Creet, Township, vice J WS jearenger,. 1 The wife of LaFayette Paul,-died yester. day eiterndbiC at her rrsfdence on Hill itrMt! betvtini Cihirrtfh and tWfifi. Ph. Istoahta.tnoetammation. ' . . . : . - i ., . Allen,, the well - known jeweler, presents an attractive advertitetnent for- seekers after Christmas presents to-dat: It will do yon good td read it, aifd mike your mouth water besides. ' "S ' )J We are glad to see from the telegrams that Col Thcp B Ia9 beeffrJptl 'ped&l kgenffi? the ''peat'; blBee7 department. ana capanie omcer. . : , . , The near proximity of Christmas has ma terially accelerated the sale of - soch articles as are most popular for holiday 'presents and it is noticeable that the' Supply on hand is unusuallyiarge.- r - :- , Rev W H Bobbitt the ewPresidingElder of ihis;, district, audJaSjT LeGrand, sqi. State Senator from Richmond county, were amosnj the arrival at the Central Hotel last evening.'' - :-: -'! :.. . . , .. . - . . . i . ' Our thanks are due and are hereby ten dered to Col C J Cowles, for the annual re port of the Director bf the Mint to the Sec retary of the TreasTiry'fbMhe ffscnl year end ing June 20, 1875. ThedUhristmas Tree of the children of the Tryon Sireet M. E. Church, will be, had this evening at the basement of fhe church ; and tne Tree of tne cbildren of tae Second rres byterian Sunday. School at that cburoh. Those who are fn trouble about how- tnr pay their debts on the 1st of Jannarj,' may possess their souls in talieAce. Col Mulber ry Sellers will r e here oh the 3rd and will This is very remarkable weather. It is unpleasantly warm, and-the air is laden with dampness. The terdpe 'attire is enerva ting In its effects upon the syjstem," and the wish for a change is very" generally .enter tained. " 1 , 11 , . Among our notices of ' Christmas' froods. and where to riad them," we omitted uatfl now, the well known house of Brem, Brown at, Co., until our attention Was called to ; it, by an advertisement which appears m an oiner coiumB, wbicn fee. . . ... t Those of the schools' which did" nbt sue pend operations otr Wednesday ,did, so oh yesieraay, 10 auowine pupils, 10 parucipMe in the pleasures of the holidays. - The tux horn and other instruments of torture, wil. now supplant the-school books fot-a few Jayst- 1 '-' ''ir-'f ' mi,. j ,v. ' ;!; 1 ' Tfev aiionaVBank in Charlotte? ,u , : lines 'Bank, of Meilenbuxg, lu.cyert.ntq a Natkajal Bank, widrrtenajfle.?The, Traders' National Bankof hariotte' and will oonimanoe business ai such, on and af-1 tr January lsVl87,' Irk A iB Patrasbn's iiew bulldnB- inpw1 yearly 1mrp eU'im iTade street, one" door ! South of he. public square. ,: r)- ' ' : ''''', Christmas Praise Service. ; As we have previously stated, the Children" of Vhe Sunday School of the Second" Presby terian Church, will have a Christmas Praise Service at the bhurc thifl' eveniog and aj Christmas Tree as well. This service has. been practiced bythe children, and, we have irq diafHitiMilSibf ahiater estlne osIon! W'e ' art' abthorlsett to x- Ripe Straw harries, f . J ' Thetis was" 'Oh1 exiiibifibn at DrScarr'adrue jrtorai 'oa jjrif pfht 'cbi Yiait nn IL i lm'tiiM-rrM'n fttrawbemes. 'and ablcabout thmcsf; cnjdoi stytf: F?' atftr.'witneasaJit Ink seasonir of, "the fyear. Tha ripejstra wbemes are of more . than vor-dinary-fliieJbeiji laTgei thai the endlof a Tnanthotnb. -Thelantli of the ordinary. kind; arid the etTawberries were grown id the natnre arid nothing'shbrti On Sunday last, a negro woman was b cfokBkcr ca3nwh2 Taiet iresslauit fire, and she, ia running about the room - comratip ictei tf f atisM frbm; ;Uer to hejbi!vwhich WW toon 'a James. The. wnman'nhWlvTanlnWthe yardlSftieYe she cabin, .was also coatalaedc The hu6baiid'of-ihe' WomfeJ, wuo iappl.e, Jl frok thtfffaraest ind' Vo Wolg aoy jurned: himself and narrowly escaped with his life. . as. win pe seen ny Teiersnce, w ,ou.r tiairur cDinmnfl", the Farmera r.'BaD s LWe. et fornL:byitn wires,- Ut a tne i Wl"a States Clrcnav ixwrt in session atAi- i ruu.iU, u. ncuiu;i w. i jrisner was.1 dv consent. apDomtea receiver Of the Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Rair- :W?Ja- -u?&Ievt j,vw muatnctj jwiui air ,tawi uui uum tePml? M?? .iU,;nna- iWdf H."'Mr'!w iwi " t mev epnpisreoMy: www uiP.WiereBW o .1 W.paiaan.w..wnicB..n.w,M repreSBnrauve.i i ; i e , . j 1 Ul"'- An-Han4sftme ''tlakeS" .e.riiVerSjOf Che iayiB oftce desire ?w VvtTrWi $hrf.aaJsVtfiMr,.:JvFrank 4:lmtanaelestnt: caU presented itbeMROttiyesterdayi-rTlie cakeis handsome- lyJomatnehUdAnd oa the top of ifcare the weKds. wwked iwiciDg ' -Compliments o?f TtBi R tothe Printers.:" th thoughtful iconsideratio'n of ifr Ftmnkliti is4 very much " i" : i ! v. i: - i - j ; . h. i J. I fterecl4ld, and an effort Win, w made by i mingiuig ..meir lauanier . wi.ia toe., ener tfh'ItnVw1 anv iftV 'n!afirn orl-li mil kl hum. rendered a hiehlv attractive scene. unrstmas morning, aiterTpia-nigbt, to '"get I awayy wta tbif acsetbgirt. . f ;. - f ', tOia Vircloia and North Caraliaa Cotton Crop. - ; rThe Norfold and Portsmoutli Cotton Ex- change have issued the 'following circular on thcin'dition othe cotton crop during the roontb-iOf ,Tqyember, in North Carolina and Vireinia . - 1 "Replies- from thirty . counUcs ia North Carolina and .Virginia report the weather aa being less favorable than, tor same period iSt!- Mrti ftf T)POPmhi.r: ViM will h t. (Mat in to 15 per cent. less. There is complaint of I bona rotting caused, ay excessive rains and early frosts, also that the proportion in yield of not is much less than last year,, The Courts. Mayobji Coubt In the absence of His Honor the Mayor, Justice Davidson presid ed over this body yesterday, morning. The two cases of d. and d., mentioned in yester day's paper were up one Martin and one Little, The first was fined $5 and cost, and the other l and cost. The following cases were before the same gentleman, acting in hig Magisterial capac- Jim Emmerson, colon d,. for assault and battery oa Prince KeaL .Sentenced to pay the ccst, and upon doing so, was discharged. Emelina Mdrphy, colored, was up for burning a fenceut the .evidence was not unlcientJy strong and she fas discharged. r . :, -Hill -- -. - t. 'I I Towusblp Fence Troubles. We understand that the people of Clear Creek Township are in trouble on account of the in township fence, which; was built about a vaar aeo. It has bean very unpopu. lar from the beainnine. withalam number of the people, and on Tuesday nighta crowd assembled and. under cover of darkness tore down about 2 miles of the feneey thus leaving the whole township exposed to the ravages of stock. We helieve that it is net known who any of the parties were ; but It Is underst ood' that the assemblage was a mixed crowd of whites and blacks. Of cojtrse,' (the offenders will be brought into court if-the offence can ba fixed upon any of themv . -; nWevare sorry to record this occurence. It uphiefcead; thatr he saw the man go to betrays a bad feeling, ac d is, to a certain ex- ward the bed of the gentleman who was tent, an outcropping of the mob spirit. sleeping in tbe same room, and that he - The I,ack of .Money. Abqut this time, when people are begin- 0 nin to think of lettlinff n tha basinesabf th niA'wMK thA .r,u nf mnnn is in all its unpleasant colore. This depression is bv no means of a loeal character. It oerme- atea all part of the country,, and Charfotte than they have been before in years. Retail nas lis snare, rsuis are uaraer oi uouetnou dealers in the city are badly behind In their colkctions Theii creditors cannot pay up. and thev themselves annot pay. The sitoa- 4ion ia such that everybody owe somebody, and; nobody Exactly raees his iway "64iJ stahdinjt'affafnst1 country merchants aid farmers, are in the same condition. The I notand acunU are. good, but notW can be realized on them. t It ia a long lane which has no turning, and we hope soon to tea a change for the better ; in basioess cir- cks; butt- as yet. the . sign : of this coming cUannbasnot anneared. - ; r; Additional Railroad Aceommoaatiobs: Passenger Coaches have been added to freight trains od, this division of the North Carolina Railroad so. as to afford increased facilitiw to thetraveling 'paWiC. A train leaves Greensboro at 8.30 p.m., arrives at Chanotte at' 5.30 a. m. j leaves tjharlotte at $LTj6p.!m.,arrfve3 at Greensboro at 5 40 a. m. ; iQia is tue lurouKu iu awjuuwuu i8u., hara' is , also., a tri-weekly freight (local) 'a'fAarlotte 4& , Tiaesdays, Thuradaya afcd Saturdays at 9.30 . a, jm, .arrives at. Greensboro at 6 p. ra, an&Ktarob arrives at Charlotte at 4 p. m.k This. train niakea connection at Greensbortf,' with a freight train for BAleigtiJ and Goldsbbrd; with bag- gage,, second class and chair cars; ' thii leaves Greensboro at 7 p. m-, arrives at Golds- boroat 11 a. m.,(leayes: Goldsboro at 2.30 p. m , arrives at Oreensooro at e a. m. ana firet one of these freight traina with passen- ger coach attached, arriyeiin this ity yes terday -morning. 1".Si, , 'J i S. & D. of 1. !.-. i. -lit KC-f i! i Some trmelgb.we noted some' trouble in TlAiivia bub uvub uva , m,u.v. -'-f " Colored society in " this city, found; itselfTl thtotigA uia. emneiamena.Ai;. ubboi pi. the association Dy tne inauiurer. ij? . , , ii m A Treasurer was ainner,; Ie dldaot.aveii beL.EWUjjr long to the church; jnilitant ! iiAnd aicer sis; wlr.Atinn the aodiettr: matand resolved thatceforth they wottldonlyelectchria.fi .' i H;, A 'JVL ,J IUOU9 US UUlW'r - I . . I der of chrisaahity v Henry Prince and Henry CovbglofyV&b embezzled funds-of .the Sons and Daughters), 'f.QoftifAjid nowibti-ajMOdatiOttjiat inia .bad!r4wftmtji iadedA;The ainnara de nliaaarM fHichrfst&hs;7aefaultect also,'' - , ' -v - jnat,m inoreass,, i'-"""JrAIT- V 'iW -r , ' -.m .n t MW tbMTH Daughters hayeso far fallen, npoq tne wrong stripe of darkeys. :.pa Tmesday night a bullet Was tired into a aleenine anartment in the residence of Mr W u w.orean, on n.asi rrvon street. The room :a v.. nn kv r. ti K..f a r,r th?a firin h i. nnf. snna inln tt foV the night.' The ball cut through a win dow slat and dropped into the floor. It is not supposed that there was any - design in the matter; iEJsireBamedthatitbe gun or bistoLwarnre4areleMlv- and thatth. ball condntst ia verw Tenrehcnnihle. an a nomn 1 il J i 11'" T 1 J X. - 1 ' J - - i:zLf'JLSJiZnli ' - Ane lftQiea o1 ine TryoaHifteetM unnrcn had quite a gooocrowd at the supper last aigMi(Xbe roenijwaajfrMirdaoorated wfeto5nwita-wreitki;qtergree d the merry groufis, promenading around, 15 i.1 1 1 a il fc w- tUaaiUie lo wumsw cruwu, since was connnnany coming ana goingr ut tne isaies: we believe, were well sausned "5tQ the snecass of their undertaking Tbe supper was, of course, the chief at- fVwivat T J" 1 vTw , T V??' cilckens- chicken salad and other kinds of 17 ' " .. V i , . . ww, wmiw 'lie uencauiea were ricn ana bundant- w have not time to go into the details; it Is enongh to say that the evening passed away'with many pleasures, and the crod MT. w well pleaded. There M1 be lunch toay, from noon until 3 P. M An Appropriate Poem. A friend remembers and has written for us from memory, the following poetry which he saw in a newspaper about the time of Christmas, 1847. . It will be recognized at onoe as a parody on Brace's address to his army, and' appropriate is just now ; Turkeys which on Christmas bled, Turkeys which on corn are fed, Welcome to us, now you're dead, And in the frost have buDg. Who-Would be a turkey hen, ' Fed and fatted in a pen, Killed and eat by hungry men , Can you tell, I pray? Now's the day and now's the hoar, Through the market how we scour ; Seeking turkeys to devour, Turkeys old and young. Lay the proud old turkey low ; Let the yeuog ones run and grow; To market they're not fit to go ' Till next Christmas day. 1 - A Yaathfttl Rabber. Two or three weeks ago, a little boy came to this city, seemingly all on his own hook, nd got employment in a grocery store. He took lodging at a certun boarding house and stoyed there, sleeping in the same room with a gentleman boarder. Day before yes- terday morning the landlady saw the boy 1 come out of the room much earlier than usual, and asked him the cause of his early appearance. He stated that he was scared that a big man, in his stocking feet and with I side- whiskers, had come into the room I where was sleeping, and that be had covered j wouldn't be surprised if something was 1 missing. No attention was paid to this story. After It l r 1 i - 11 1. 1 1 -T , : l" KeiiuemU WuWuiCtiv m &e same room with the boy, bad Oceanian out bi pocket-book and when he did ne discovered that $25 were musing. By and by when the story of the landlady 1 --"f -1 ' I and the police, was put upon the track. It I was ascertained that the youngster naa leit 1 tis place of business -just after dinner, and I had not returned and though diligent search has been made for him since, aothi eg has been deyeloped to indieate his whereabouts, Fashion Notes. ' . .'.': , ", ; T 1 -1S A A -ft 1 h agukothing ada of tha soft, thick; yet elastic silk of which veeta are woven. : '? ' ';: Among other useful garni entsfot girla are lone Ulsters of ' basketTwoven cloths made K7i-. s . V 'I. "1 iJ fc"ii. QOUDie-Dreasiea, wim.iwo rows ;oi ouwoni down the loose front, while the hack is held in place by a belt that bnttonSiOr buckles in the middle. - :..;! . .'j Golden tralloon and : ornaments con tiaue to be the rage. Bonnets are enriched- with gold ornaments, and the seams of the dresses' I are striped with golden galloon Gilden T belts are also worn. C J I Grelots and agraffes of passementerie made oi coras anaiassaisare new useaon poc&eia down the.fronta of aacques and all kinds of wraps. Pocketahaye oome to bat.indis- j peBsile, and these old fashioned ornaments j ; - 5 J Oyersklrts arettill'wnrn. ahd ad draped that it is quite impossible to describe them. f There' are scarcely two alikei 'and they ara 1 never draped, bn bnth 'es to'rrfewnd. f ft ia scarcely to be realized when examining J tM aide separately that. the oyerskirt iain- i tended for one shit. ; This style isvery eie- J ggnt, but exceedingly difficult to make, special; oTip)Es;v" ! 1 0 v i rr-r V"-'1 i. c i jmi. mbw. f r0ff:rj j fi (s . t . ;Wri .i-i I .- v u-i 'ia i . ro-jf l-"' flE members; af Charlotte Chapter J(o 3d, .im i.o..Ktr,anMltlt in oHonfl TcmlaT j convocation oT. tteir Chapter,' at , Masonia ofRoilArn Mai tois atanding ara jireipectrullrinviteeLH r, v A:vj o'iv.iq j ft! l";ML' - tt;WUUJC,-5ecretarj , rrr , . . , Twavipen to-VoWo. ,Wwa of the day. jwuvi : dec241t $10 Reward ! mm.- I will pay the above reward for the appre henaion of the person who stole from a show case in front of my shop oh -Wednesday evening, a nair of No 9 and a. ntir nf ; No. 5. pump. sole French Calf Skin Boota, one. pair, of fine Gaiters, and two pair of onoes. -i. VATJL; McKANE. - -aeeZ42t" t-....; .i., -.Je.-. Holiday Presents. 1 i WE , haye the handsomest assortment of v Carving .Table and Pocket, Knives ia the city, and all wiBbing to make their wives or friends a useful gift; woiild do well to see our stock.- Also a very " tine lot of Plated Spoons and Forks and Rodger's Scissors in eases and tancrlv. .-..t. . --. t : ..ij.-.. L ; Call at our Retail Store and ;see the many Dseiui arucies, ana tne: low prices at which we are. selling them' for cash. ' ' 1 " BREM, BROWN & CO. " .' dec24 2t : - ' - .' Notice, 1 1 - tut pi ;iuyt,i 1 lijijk n.vr .t;;.-.-..T .. COMMERCIAL NATL BANK, ) ... Charlotte, N,C. THIS Bank will not open on CHRISTMAS day. All notes nd drafts maturing en that day are payable to-day. the , 24th Dec. ... A G BRENIZER, . Cashier. I UCCZ4 AT AMD BELOW FIRST COST. THE STOCK OF BOOKS AND STATiaHEBY OF .- TIDDY & BROTHER, MUST BE SOLD, they are offered at prices below those heretofore asked. This Stock , consists 6t many yaluable Standard Works, Histories, Travels, Biographies, Poems, Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, School Books, Blank Books, Memorandum Books, Legal Cap, Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper, Letter and Note Heads, Wrapping Paper, Pens, Ink, Inkstands, Envelopes, Toy Books, Reward Cards, Tissue Paper, Picture Frames, Games, Stereoscopes and Views, Opera Glasses, and a great variety of articles. usaally kept in a flrst-claes Book Store. p& Great Bargains can be had on and after this date for CASH ONLY. W L T PRINCE, dec34 Agent for Trustee. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Compteollkr of thi Cukbincy WCY, 1875. J Washington, December 21st Whebeab, By satisfactory evidence present ed to the undersigned, it has been made ta appear that "The Traders National Bank of Charlotte" in the City of Charlotte, in the County of Mecklenburg, and State of North Carolina, has complied with all thaprovi--ions of the Revised Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be. authorized to com mence the business of Banking. Now TBiaxFoaa, I, John Jajr Knox, Comptroller of IheCurrency, do hereby cer tify that "The Traders' National ; Bank of Charlotte." in the City of Charlotte, in the County of Mecklenburg and State pf North Carolina, is authorized to commence the business of Banking, as- provided in Section Fifty-One Hundred and Sixty-Nine, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, In testimony Whrehf witness my hand and Seal of office this 21st day of December, 1875. JOHN JAY KNOX, Comptroller of the Currency. dec24 Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that tar respec tive depots will be closed on Christmas day. No freights will be received xr deliv ered. . JA WILSON, Ag't, RiDB R. . . i W W PEGBAM, Ag't; C, C & AR R. T T SMITH, Ag't, 1 OCEE. W C MAFFITT, Ag't, .)'..- - v ,. . Ai R A L. ,;W L HAND, Jlg't, decSt It A.T ce u it a. 1 FINE GOLD FINE GOLD CHAINS. FINE GOLD out tilt: 1 -vfe liii il!'L ,--.. ':u j. Hi Kjjico.'avfifi e-..s OF EVBnT DESCniPTIO io 1 I M tit . ,nr . 31 - ' -'ii' JM ... (:.v Ex. V, ,-,ri n , -flaw..-,.. A., ii '.! --Wis t',i.i:g Ten Cent Column. Advertisements will be inserted in this column at the rate o ten (10) cents per line, for each insertion, if advertise ment taken for less than twenty-five cents. Eight words make a line. PROVIDE FOR CHRISTMAS 1 Plenty of Cow Feed, Flour and Meal, for sale by CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS. dec24 It CARRIAGE A' good second hand two horse, close Carriage for sale cheap, A SHORTER CALDWELL. dec23 Bank Notice. FARMERS'. SAVINGS BANK, Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 24, 1875. j THI3 Bank will be closed on Christmas day. Papers maturing on that day must beattendedto to-day. dec24 C N G BUTT. Cashier. CHRISTMAS. GOODS I FOR THE MILLION ! ! SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. PIGS FEET, DRIED BEEF, .BOLOGNA Sausage, Cream Cheese, air grades ot Flour, Goshen Butter, Pickles in Barrels, Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes. Fresh Lemans,large Cocoannts, large North ern Apples, Nuts of eyery kind, Can dies of all flavors ' ' homemade,. . California Pears, Prunes. Canned Goods ot every description, a large Stock of Groceries, Ground Peas at Wholesale and Retail, French Candies too nnrceroua ta mention, Mis cellaneous Goods -and Notions, Candy Toys, ORNAMENTED CAKES A SPECIALTY, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Shelled Al monds. We intend, to offer Goods to suit the times. Our motto Is quijek sales and small profits. Come to C. S. IIOLTOft & CO S. dec9 . . Fresh Cranberries. THRESH CR ANBERRIES, by the quart or tr aoshel.at WATCHES. . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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