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- i . , ., ', , 11 fci Aiw miiiim iMiiF iwiryj wli ill yitwM bBmmbmIwwiI . P J IL I Mji WwlW. t III J . IIWW !? -J-.i HIP" i, L.I i i,. .i.ii i .11, l i .1 1 i ill HJilU i I ".i,i 1J 11 ' ' CHARLOTTE OE3EHVEIL JOD pmnTiric. wrwcfccrrio'sr sates. A The Obskbvxb Job Pepartmint Sar.beea thoroughly supplied i with ..every needed want,' and with the latest styles of Type, snd every manner of Job Work eaa now be done with neatness, dispatoh an! chscyness- We eaa famish at short notice -r v ' auLtno, BTTJi ttt: Ara, -r.jf.'i A . LETTE3 US CDS, CARDST --. Paily 1 year, (postpaid) la advance, - $8 00 " 6 moe. , " ,'v.:.(. -:fuV4 00 3 mo. . t'lll Ml 00 I mon,1 WEKXLT IDITIOK. kly. hf te &htCsf& aoVtSce, $2 00 ' oat of the coanty .-postpaid, 2 10 G months, at .''j- fJ 05 Hit TAG3, RECI2PT3,r02TEEa, r ' PSOGRAMMT3, HAND BILLS, yj- rAiiriiLsia, cueces, A ii' CIIAELOTTE - N; Qi h SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1875. m 2107 Liberal reductions for clubs. - is" '1 "r( 1J - , - - - T773 . J ..'.v vn. " f'U .fo- r- t ' . ...... si- V . . ': . 1 . : . . T i . . . - .7 J . ' .... .. -. 7 ' . 1 . 1 M- " ' I ) ' ' I . I 1 . , . rivT. ' ri A ..lt "ru" j ceviuKouTowna 4ioqc oi 4KKXaliIiOES AND LEATHER, which ls- folly compete yer PfP1 JQld at prices that defy competition, u . , WHOLESaJIE AlSfb RETAiti MERCHANTS are. especially requested to. ejLami Be o8tocl: before p uitL5i t3 rVr n ..t 1 -t l w. b Yi b S I T- H "&r BUI L , i. ctl2 R-OVFiCB OVR -LARGE 8100X01' WELL SELECTED GOODS AT GKEATLY reuucw xixiwuafiuK uicnonuavs. uaruooasare irtM ircni ine jsanmaciarer. No oldtocl hoddy gooda .We dqtjctly BODT-AND SHOEUSIKESS, And. will SeJTolDfii Ac iflif H A ny Diy niiied stock, but do a If eiiirnate business. A splendid Etock of Ledii s' end Gents' Tiavelice Bscs, at very low prices. Our Stock of MM AT COST CALL;'! A A 301 "j KXUMINE! T jst jsl 30 m gs All accounts due us most be paid by those who owe ns will call and settle. decl7 WHOLESALE j JpP-N Supply of Lounges, all grades ,t A fol assortment of Metallc Cases, Coffins on handj,; .it, ";.. " " ' r. 1 JU8T RECEIVED AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL STORE ! :o: 0; jy-OlTpS. OTTOfi M0TI0B, ON L" 12 CENTS EACH WHITE JAVA CANVAS, only 50 cents a yard : Gilt and Silyei Card Boards ; Black and White Berlin Worsted, only 12 cents cs All High ColW Bertin Worsted, only 15 cents ox ; Black and White c. ,.r,:v ':;v i:.7?::imxZCC'A Rnlt rmnhrr. at 18 cents 'tot! 'Shaded Em- broidered Silks, K cTnts per skein, ; Lar 4tr bwUchesnest ,quant.. ou.y $150 each-KewStock-6f CombsatVeTy fr)w pries ; Large Stock of Latest Styles Pearl Hiins,'BTnJsfand tadfes' Necklaces,,, .q an "tor JoJ PLAIN. BLACKWATER PROOF, COWS, BLUB' WATOPRGOF GOO mense Stock of Ladleslk Scarf8-aHn 2 buttons,' bnly 75rcents 1 -t t '. "I . . Ana TTsmmnl ' Stitched HanSkeTchiefe, " T.lrZu. , ,'v . -v. - ; 1 . .. 1 ; - Proof.Vbfcir ifL2irpr yani 1 a if; Ukii.Khl iU- cents each; new ferity ,ofTacking LadW,Bo)e onlyiirpfiii ii Wmiae to sell numerous '.!- I, Vt rf . o 10nl..8poorr,bt).cnt,il deel'"-' ie.oruiern M&iKeta. aba re are now t . hi- e n nnnnso l d . F0 R :B E S",- ' : - DTTT (J ; TE ADl! STREET, !-7 . ! i S MI US TIME TO a. 4 a y Goods Hcustf n Chariot te, We keep no TO CLOSE OUT. HESE;,ELEG A NT GOODS S -c Efc ;J:E3 January 1st. s .-. We need the money and hope WADE A PEG RAM. SJicliols Co., & RETAIL FURNITURE, , BEpDINC, c.v atrTridelr CHARLOTTE, N. G JUST RECEIVED A - FULL ASSORTMENT or Parlor Suits, iu Hair Terry and Reps. Also Cloth, a new Caskets and Wood no2 "4 t ? f 1 :o: :o:- , 7 . ,.-"' only One Dollar per yard ; PLAIN NAVY ; S10 & ach; j A " . Ai! x MML n m.-M lAC Af J r'i i rr4 tfir Hint- H . . . n. jj-.ii'j. ..v.w- ,- " Tower than n v J Lis 'UUA iUi K 4 V. ; Litest? Styles of LadiesirKnarw wum Combs, at ?2&r3W ana cenrs r opitsium owt 8Wf oxner. uo wa v C I TV H , (JHASLdTlE, -V: X)., l ".December 20th, 1875. i and afUr this' date, malls will bpen and i In this office as follows i,-: ' " ; . . ; 4 17otthern, deliveved B.20 a m,t coe 9 00pm C:.Cr. Baiter 4; ,! .8,30!'w! : "'9J0pm C G. WeSt Di, . 6.30pm B.Wpnx StatestilSs, ' ,t i-fi 0 d 6 30 !- 90 p m " Money Order and" Becisfer1 hoars ' from 91 a. ni,tot). m;r 1 1 1 i ' :' 1 ! dec21 tf l CXT3T;: BTJIJtHTU. .1. :a A. Merry Christmas to you ,! The street opera drew ah unusually large crowd y$sUrday.V y, The post office will be, open to-day from 7.30 to 9 a. m. ; not after that time., , ; . a : - The streets and stores were jammed and, crowded yesterday, and holiday goods went offrapidly. . , Exeept the banks, depots and post office,' yery few if any business houses will be clos ed to-day... lt. : ' ' To-day the poor children 6f the city will bays a dinner giyen them at the Second Methodist Church. Mr Alex Calboan, the advance of Katie Putnam's Company, arriyed at the Central Hotel last evening. Capt A B Andrews, Superintendent of the North Carolina Railroad, aniyed in the city last evening. There were no cases before the Mayor on yesterday, and none of any consequence be fore any of the Magistrates. v" Mr Fitzeimons has cured 62 subscribers, and thinks that he will very soon be en abled to put his circulating library project on foot. v In a fizht between two heroes near the Air Line Depot, yesterday -morning, one cut the otAerin thf leg with aCnlfe; not very badly, however. ,, . , . Christmas services will be bald to-day at St Peter's (E) Chnrch, at 10 vA. M.'; Also at St Peter's (C) Church, where high mass will be held at 10 A. M., and from 6 to 10 P. M. There was a great deal,, of noise on the streets, in the early part of last night, but by midnight it bad neSrly all quieted down There were no fixa-woiks in the general con fusion, strange to say. Mr 8 B Meachanj, : with commendabl liberality and appreciatioil of faithful offie lals, on yesterday; afternoon presented cot ton weighers Elms and Sprinkle, and iu- i pectorQuinneach with a new hat. a , . 1 i. i.;t; iL. rl l, . lou Taia auouii piiins uu wa vuibiium logs," .the crackling ox the umstiuas ore," and all that sort of thing; but nothing of 1 thattdnd for ns at this anniversaiy, if you TplettetWrContrary would thank you to pass that linen duster and ice water. Suspension for the Holidays. ' After this morning tbeOBSiavsB will not be issued aain unil Thursday of next week. The suspension it in accordance with a time-honored custom, and no one will raise objection to it. Refreshed by the cessation cf our labors, we hope to be better than eyer after the holidays and to'begln the new year with the full determination of making Onstavxa more than ever worthy of iu present popularity." Meantime, w at tend to every reader.iJJieompn'nients of the seaBbaand wish for fdne and ir,' a yiry Merry .Christmas : . : The fcarrtera.- 5 .';'' ; We agaia remind our city subscribers that tlieOMiavxa carrier boys will wait upon them to-dayjwith Christmas addresses. The boys have weirearned all that will be given ihem, and any contributions by : their , pa trons to-day. will stlmulatetlbem renew- ed fidelity and jromptituda ia the future. Shell trat tcthelittie fellows? ; ; Dinner to Employees. -Walter Brem, Esq., of Walter Brem & Martin, gaye ah elegant dinner, at his resi dence hut evening, to the clerks and book keepers of the firm; Two or three outsiders were present as guests, and 'partook with a zest of Mr Brem's profuse hospitalities. It was a delightful social gathering, and was well calculated to promote good feeling be tween employee and employed. , , - - Attempt to Escape Jail. A negro mad an attempt, a day or two ago, to escape, from jail. ; He was confined in one of th$ ground cells, and directed his efforts toward tearingjip the floor, which is of wooden blooks. He delved a short d is tance into the ground, and from the direc tion which he took, it is prjesumtd that he expected to get out via China. ,. . .. The Churches To-HorroWi 1 There will be services to-morrow, in all the churches of the city except the Second Methodist and Lutheran. Rev. Alfred SMnllviK'inXhe. First Presbyterian Church. There will be' an election of ..officers of the Baptists Sunday?? School 4t " 9J A. M. The usual ; service : by the pastors ( in the churches not mentioned. - .-'' - The Jfethedlst jten ,r,a.f.M- . We are instructed hy' Mrs Stdrdivant, the President of the Association.' to express to the public the "thank of the ladies of Tryon Street M E Church, for, , its contribu tions end patronage. ' The receipts were not asiarge as they had hoped for, but they announce themselves as very well 'satisfied wliai thi resuli? helafetiel wlllhave a di. Judge ecjChamhers Cburl r; Wfr learn Mt& MakdBMwm: I fdgs Sshenck, that.he -will yopen ..a Chambers Court iPvUtfa .cynjatudythe lsi(day of will tsA tin the eaaa of Shame rs Williams. from Cabarru. upon the verdict' and; poinj xeserwa.j.'I.'l L: 'I V;y 'TV buendiro Eaturday, and, Monday, It necessa,ana wilKhen ColJMeleed IManyrooBdtiaenill-readVith'Tegret the following- paragraph, which Is from tha Raleigh roi We ire" pained 1 to learn that the health f thi gemtleman.-'so well and ' favorably 'knwn throughout' North Carolina; is worse than It has been for some years past. , He.is nojr. in Baltimore.under the care of the celebrated Dr Smith, and It is to be hoped he may! f orfar recover:aa io be spared to his' friends for many years yet." - -'Tfeaterday mot n'ing about 2 o'clock, as we went home from work,' a highy, attractive sight met our Raze Off the ' Central Hotel corner Two old pards'.had. stretchlsd their fengtns on jne pavement ana .lying tnere wtn tneir arm wound , arouna eacnotner, the; mud was as pleasant to them as the most downy pillow, and they laid and slumbered as only men who baye' been' r fighting John can slambenV 'k s:A J:i As AsiMiIis Back In Anson; :-Tbe Wadesboro Jrju says of ope of our citizens who isjpbwj back on bis "native heath,': "CapltJaV-M Wright has been making times lively for Brem, Brown fcCo., for the last week or two in our county. The Capt paid our sanctum a yisit last Monday. He is a cleyer sociable fellow, and when you go to Charlotte you cannot place yourself or your business in better bands.' He-Will take pleasure in showing you. around and telling you how to take care dfyoursell!' ; ' ' ' . The Methodist Chriitmat Tree. The. Tree gotten up for the children of the Tryon StreeM. E. Church , by the ladies of ;th church, was very beautiful. Much care bad been taken with it, and - the presents were tasty and suitable. The children seemed to enjoy the distribution very much, -and the older heads enjoyed it in witness ing their pleasure. - " . . ' I I. Praise Service and Christmas Tree. The members of the Sunday School of the SecondT Presbyterian Church, bad their Praise Service and Christmas Tree last even ing. Qaite a crowd Was present. The music had been carefully practiced, and was well rendered. There were many articles on tha Christmas Tree, some of them very pretty and nearly all of greater or less value. The Tree made a very handsome appearance, and the articles were afterwards giyen out to the children; and distributed in a manner fatis fastory to all. ; ! The Kftsqacmde Lest Hight. , There was a, "considerable crowd at the bal ntiuque given last evening by the Juvenile HopT Club at the resi dence of Col WR; Myers. There was la sprililing of the "older set," aud $ .. , ' . . 1 , 1 quue DUiDDec ai young lauies ana gentlemen were in their masks, which were removdd about 12 o'clock. The evening pasted off most pleasantly tp all engaged, and it was right late when the Tevelers retired. About Charlotte. A traveling correspondent of the Lancas ter (3 C) Ledger, writing of Charlotte speaks in a very complimentary manner of the bus iness of the city and the manner in which it is improving, and indulges in some very ill-natured and unjust remarks concerning our cotton brokers. We do not know who the agrarian is. but are very much surprised that Mr Carter should admit to his columns such severe and uncalled for strictures upon a class of gentlemen who bestow such a handsome patronage upon him. A Runaway Natch. A gentleman who is just back home from Spartanburg, S C, tells us of the marriage of a Mr Brown and a Miss Black, in that place Sunday last. They are both from Pacolet, Spartanburg county and had run away from the lady's home and gone to Fair Forest to be marrried, the bride expectant riding a mule. The minister there refused? however, to marry then, and they rode all the way to Spartanburg, a distance of 15 miles, preced ed by a runner who' made all the necessary arrangements to have them married the mo ment they got there, , tefore the old . folks would hava time .to return ' from church, learn of the escapement and give , chase. Their plans, were successful, and they were duly married by Rev J L Vass. It is such determination as this which, like faith, "has power to remove mountains." ' Incarceration of a Notorious Negro. Some , weeks ago an article appeared ia our editorial colums relative to the banding to gether of negroes in the Southern part of xreaeii county, iu s conspiracy against uie whites, under the leadership of one Charles Connor, colored. We learn by a private let ter from Statesville, receiyed on yesterday that steps have been taken to break-up this clan, and as an initiatory movement, this Charles Connor was arrested a day or tro ago on a warrant for conspiracy, and taken before Justices a,u. jonnstou ana j u anooK of Daviason : .Township. Several, witnesses turned State's evidence, and the trial results edia Connor being sent on te Statesville jail, where he is now confined, Our corres. pondent states, that -his incarceration is re-: garded as the best thing that ever took place itf Ireaetf cantj . !t:i:'i 11 a It is' now about time that the i ice : house wasin readiness 16 receive its contents Any 'day may bring it freezing weather As we have miny times said before', an -ios- hpniemay'b a simple ffatr. ; ;Get te four wills up f slabs; logs o boards,' with a good lining, aawusi and a' roof to .shed , rain. te samfe as protect tbdei; riaW such las tanbarkf chopped stravr- or chair, iwilb 4e oite -'WeU About s ten lor tWelye WcTies of siwdast will answer the purpose. . 'It is'tjbt cecessarr to have' doable walls, though they are convenient for filling. urawage is nece8sry, txre ae uor iouso ly laid uron sleepers so as'to raise it a few inches from 4be; ground r be. sure , to build, the house 'on , a 1weU-drained.!site--a grayelly.soil behig besL Pack the iceblocks inwel and have ventilation or a free drcn. lation of air oyer the top of the sfli.-Us.t4j Signs sf the Season. v . . ? , The eager rush for ."gifts" and holiday goods of all kmds is just now making the retail trades in those articles very busy and cheerful for the dealers.. Notwithstanding the general plea of "hard times" that is quot ed by almost every ' one, there is, say the dealers in Christmas goods, no very serious diminution in their sales from those of sev eral years preceding.' and- Consequently they are under no great apprehension of having ar, overstock"., on; band. The jewelry deal ers, it is true, report their sales as only moderate, and this may be accounted for by the costliness of the wares they vend, which are Only within the purchase of the wealthy. But in-Hoys and eyery thing of the kind which are. moderate in - price and exactly suitable for the little ones to plaj with, and in course of time destroy, in crder . to ; "see the inside of it," . there is an activity that leaves the most despondent merchant little to complain of. -; Christmas Day. More than eighteen hundred years ago, there was born in Bethlehem of Judea, a child whose name was Jesus; more than eighteen hundred years ago, the angel of the Lord appeared to the shepherds on the plain and said : "Unto you is born this day in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." To-day we celebrate the anniversary of that event ; an event big with all the na tions of the earth. It is to be hoped that the celebration will be somewhat in accordance with the character of the day., That it should be observed with jayousness is very proper; for what more joyons event ever befell the world than the birth of which this day is the anniver ary ? Bat the mirth should be decorous, and not boisterous. We trust that in this respect our city will show some im provement over previous Christmases; that the observance of the day may be free from drunkenness and brawling, and that the oc casion of the festival will never be lost sight of. Railroad Accidents. The mail train on the Air-Line Railroad Which feft here 00 Friday night, had an accident 4 miles beyond Gaffney's. While crossing the trestle at Tbicketty Creek, the engineer discovered that an axle of the ten der was broken. He pulled the engine open and jumped across as quickly as possible, and just as the train reached the abutment of the bridge oh the other side, two cars left the rails and rolled over. No one was hurt, but the cars were considerably damaged. On Friday one car ot a freight train on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, was thrown from the tiack between this city and Fort Mill. There were 20 eases of matches in the car, and these ignited and caught a keg of powder, which exploded, burning the car and its load. The mail train on the same road was about four hours behind time, yesterday morning, caused by the engine being too light for the train which it was pulling. Meeting f Trustees. The Board of Trustees for the Charlotte Township met in this city on yesterday, ac cording to notice giyen them, The Trustees from the Berryhill Township met them. It was moved by Esquhe Hilton that a chairman be elected for all the surrounding townships, which motion was carried. The meeting elected Esquire Price as the general presiding officer for the townships. It was moved that said chairman appoint a committee to be composed of persons from the different townships interested in this fence, whose duty it shall be . to establish and locate the boundary line and report the cost of building the fence, &c. Whereupon the chairman appointed, S H Hilton, SB Alexander and B F Morrow, for the Char lotte Township. Berryhill Township : J N Rhyne, M A Wilson, T T Sandifer, The Trustees adjourned to meet on Friday, 31st December; 1875: ' All the other town ships interested in the fence, are requested to meet with them on next Friday. The meeting is to be held in the Court House in Charlotte. OOMMCSICATKD. County Taxation Atlantic, Tennessee fc Ohio Railroad, &c. - HuHTiEsyiLt, N.C. Dec 23, 1875. Messes Editors : I was glad to see in the last number ef your valuable paper, that you were opposed to tbe erection of a new Court House. I believe that the citizens of old Mecklenburg will submit to as much as any people on the globe, and not grumble; but I think the tax now imposed upon them is about as much as they can standV They are at this time like the little boy who hurt himself: too bad hurt to laugh, and too much man to cry. But there is one tax imposed upon them that they do grumble at, and righteously, too : I allude to the little rail road with the big name, A few years ago the people of this, and Iredell counties were Itold that! if they . would suffer themselves to be taxed to build the road, that in a few years the road would pay for itself and', then they would ( repay the money. Tkis they have fidled to dof but the road bsmg icon they refrained i&pmrumbling. But now what have they done? Iln addition to rais ing the tariff to an enormous rate, they have changed the schedule so that it - is very in- convenient for the farmer. . t Xet us enumerate the' cost .of selling one bale of cotton ;li From" Hnntersvxlle, theyj Charge him' 80 centa per bale, f i tor hi hi ; self; and .If there laany. bttsinesr to attend k he must board .ln Charlotte two nights and one dayt at -50, cents .Vper!meaV, and 50 cents for a bed; making.the saug,.itth sum of $5.40 for. transporting a single bale of cot ton to the Future London, distant 13 miles Now; Messrs Editors, to say the least ef it, I think it a grand imposition on the fanners. Koriajt ah advantage to'the offieers,- for I am conced that if tiiej would reduce the ratesne' half rand so rrsngs .tie awAedule) that a isrer eould:r transact, his. business an4 return home the same , diy have, ten passengers to; one they, have now ; and besides tbat i thousands ( jpods .are now conveyed in h wagons that would he shipped n the tramr at least should be if itl were hot for the' high lariff. ;.;Eut Ihave said enough I think, to draw the attehtien of the stockholders and otters' interested': in 'the mtt. t,v '4:?;;iiB; BAf BlaekWMd'a; Magazine - The reprint of Blackwood's Magazine for December has j ost been issued by the Leo nard Scott Publishing Co., 41 Barclay Street New. York. The cUmax of .The Dilemma' has not yet arrived, but, although this serial has reach- I ed.Part VHlrthe interest of the story does v.Ain.i.iDu, luuv ii aiao pan ot a new story in this number, called 'Left-handed Elsa,' in which a 'mysterious looking glass takes an important share. 1 ; ;.' It is difficult to see at a glance that a mark ed influenee can be 'exercised on the. out breaks of jeilow foyerln Rio Janeiro, by the variations in the state of paying-stones on ihe streets ol Europe,' but this is explained in the article on Statistics, which contains a good deal of curious information on 'Sundry Subjects' to which figures are applicable. 'It is by statistics we become aware that German theologians are longer lived than any other" soits of Germans ; that life Is shorter under the bright sky of Italy and longer in the damp chill of Scotland, than in any other parts of the world ; that the average rate of mortality ia diminishing throughout Europe ; and that suicides, ac cidents, and bankruptcies occur so regular ly and with such similarity of annual num bers aud conditions, that they almost appear to be governed by an varying laws.' The Conversation, 'In a Studio,' turns this month upon poems and poets, making special mention of Byron, Snelley. Weds worth and Moore. Is The Scot at Home' misnamed? Are we to conclude that the chief objectof a Scotch man's life is to play wolf? After reading the article, we have come to the conclusion that 'the Scot at home' is always out. i The periodicals reprinted by The Leonard Scott Publishing Co. (41 Barclay Street, N. Y.) are as follows : The London Quarterly, Edinburgh, Westminster, and British Quar terly Reviews, and Blackwood's Magazine. Price, i a year for any one, or only $15 for all, and the Postage is prepaid by the Pub lishers. ' MARRIED. On the 23rd inat, by Rey T Whitfield, at the residence of W F Cook, Esq., Mr N L Savage to Miss Jennie Davis. All of Char lotte.' December 23d, by Rev J O Chalmers, at the residence of the bride's brother, 8 W Reid, Mr J Walter Potts to Miss Lizzie J Reid. All of this county. At the residence of the bride's father, on 22nd insU by Rev W P Williams. Mr F W Hall and Miss Dovey C Henderson. All of Mecklenburg. At the residence of tbe brid"' father, near Davidson College, on the 23ru iuat., by J M Wilson, Esq., Mr Sam'l N Henderson and Miss AlsggUs U Hall. All or Mecklenburg. In Germanton. on Wednesday, December 15th, by the Rev W H Robbitt, Mr W P Covington to Miss Eva Rainey. All of Stokes. On the lth inst, by W D Webb, Esq., Mr David Huntly, Jr., to Miss Mollis Gulledge. All of Anson. DIED. In Durham on the 8th inst., ef eonsuasp tion. Mrs Josephine R Morris, wife of John B Morris, m the 28th year of her age. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Fashiox Notes. Fur collars are little worn by ladies this season, and this will give rise to many seyere coughs and colds. Dr Bull's Cough Syrup is a certain and safe cure in every case. Price, 25 cents. Nervous Debility. VITAL WE AJgNESS OR DEPRESSION : A weak ' exhausted feeling, no energy or courage ; the result of mental over work, indescretions or excesses, or some drain up on the system, is always cured by Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 23. It tones up and invigorates the system, dispels the gloom and despondency, imparts strength and energy stops tbe drain and rejuvenates the entire man. Been used twenty years with perfect success by thous ands. Sold by dealers. Price $1 per single vial, or $5 per package of five vials and $2 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt oi price. Address HUMPHREYS' HOMEO PATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, 562 Broadway, .New York. f&r- See large Advertisement. nod ly NEW ADVEITTISEifLENTS CRANBERRIES, JTFST BSCBIVED AT F. H. dec24 ANDREWS & GO'S, Dried Green Corn, ORANGES, LEMONS, NORTHERN APPLES, MALAGA GRAPES, - AT F H ANDREWS & CO'S. dec25 THIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE ; ; : TO RENT FOR 18761 I will rent for 1876. the Boarding House on Tryon Street, now occupied by Mrs Mil ler, with good well of water and back lot attached. , Location central. Apply at once. i4 dec25 4t. 8 i P 814 IITH. o ri- $10 Reward I will pay tbe above reward for the appre hension of the person who stole from a show case in front of my shop on Wednes day evening, a pair or ,o o . ana a pair oi No 0 pump-sole 4 rencn uaii sain joets, one pair of fine Gaiters, : and two pair of Shoes. V , .- -PAUL McKANE. ; dec24 2t -..-fissi.. sir- .rr;' n i tiouaay rresenxs. tlTE baye tbe handsomest assortment of f 1 1 . carving xaDie ana rocxet suuvei m the city, and all wishing to make their wives tr friends a useful gift, would do welt to see our stock.'-Also; a very fine lot of Plated Spoons and Forks and Rodger's Scissors in eases and singly. " 11 - ' - - Il' t Call at ear Retail Store and see the many useful srticlesr and the low prices at which we are selling them for cash.- ' ' 1 s ' ' r ' 1 -.; -H; iBREM, BROWN & C0." dec21 2t '..'-v,,'! ,'j..f5 ! ? 'Mi'l-iK Tp 3 ' . -lit 'i rM. rri ' P ' S., I S 0 i m . ...... S .'S fl - . AaSTTSESfltlSXTrS. OfERA tfOUSE ! :o: :o: ' ; Alkx. Calhouh, Maxaolb. DraacToa. J. J. StTLUVAK,.... :o: :o: TWO EVENINGS AND MATINEE. FRIDAY and Dec. 31st &Ja 1st, SATURDAY, 8ATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2J O'CLOCK. :o. :o: America's Favorite Artiste I The Peerless Comedienne and Vocalist, MSS KATIE EUTHAlT, ABD HXB UNRIVALLED COMEDY COMPANY. :o: :o: FRIDAY EVENING, DEO 3A8T. Entire New Version of Chaa Dickens' cele brated Creation, the OU) CTOI0SIT7 SHOP I LrrTLK Nill, with Songs, ) Th Mabchioitssb, V Katis Putam. with Songs and Dances. J In which characters ' she is acknowledged without a rival on the Continent. :o. :o: SATURDAY AFTERNOONat 24 O'CLOCK. The beautiful Domestic Play, LITTLE BABEFOOT I Amry, thx LrrrtE Bakifoot. . n KATIS putnam; SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1ST, The New Play, entitled BLADE 0' GBASS I In which MISS PUTNAM assumes Fiye Distinct Characters, Full Cast of Characters in Programme. SCALE OF PRICES ; Parquette and Balcony $1.00 General Admission, ... .............75 cents Gallery 5Q cents dec25 4t Ten Cent Column. Advertitementt trill be interted in this column at the rate of ten (10) eent$ pa Hne, for each insertion. No adveriite ment taken for lets than twenty-five cent. Eight words make a line. For rent, a bouse with five rooms. Pos session given January 10th. ' Apply to ' dec25 A P NEWHEART. PROVIDE FOR CHRI8TMAS ! 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 . ; ,., , . t . , GOODS FOE THE v . sonsM&fottraiBOBY. PIGS FEET, ! DRIED BEEF,' BOLOGNA Sausage, Cream Cheese, all grades' ot ; Flour, Goshen Butter, Pickles in.. V , Barrels, FloridaOranges, Malaga . " Grapes. Fresh Lemons Jarge . . . . Cocoanuts, large North- ; , '' ern Apples, Nuts of "1 " l ; ik v everykindan-as:; trW&'jf-m.-Hf ,.dies;efiall'rl'"? ,r(;;v .,' w s :-i" .flavors ' - ' vi ;f;j" .r.in U homeade,K. :. - . '. ,ft. OalifoniMPeers,' . . x- -- .i-.-t Prunes Canned Goods u?H . , ' ot every description, a targe v gtock of Groceries, Ground Peas - ... at Wholesale and Retail, French 1 . Candies too numerous to mentloa. Mis cellaneous Goods and Notions, Candy Toys, ORNAMENTED. CAKES A SpECLLLTf Y, Bins, Currants, atron Jigs, Shelled Al- monds. ' We intend to offer Goods it BUli tno UU1CS - vru iuvmw urn jw3(!( j, sales and small profilCpmetQ . ' . A" mwm Am Ml ATi:'.'ll:)nMin dec9 ., , - ' f'?i t t oirj jaro'i" (JHMSTMAS -OlV..".i'tli,!'ltf'V!:-X.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 25, 1875, edition 1
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