joo pnirJTjnn
w - '-.rfT.l-Ul CJS
-ill IS: .
Tne DfiSZHTDt Job Department be -
want, and wtta the latest atyles otX7P
rery manner of Job 7ork ean naw iw
UHOBZFTIOir SATIS
- - t-1 Y? 5? Tf
Daily 1 year.
j in advance,
sroo
" 6 mos.; . .-m
4 oo
" . 3 mos.,
' 1 mon
:
It V
eekly, in the county) in advance, ;- 2 00
- dtfof fflcooBtfrfaid, 2 10
LEXCSIS
; r,
. jar , Liberal redactions for clubs,
CHARLOTTE OESERJEBi 'i
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SECOND.' ' 'FAIaB . ST0GK,
Uuit cuksjws dm jai returned irom ine'Rottnern Marteta. and, wei.are
fiviBf;ur Second FalliStock pf BOQT, SH0E3 'AND LEATHER, which is
complete, in every Department, ana vUt pe sold prices that defy cotapolition. . , ,
WHOLESALE
.MERCHANTS are especially Teqnested to
W E V7 1 L L: II 0 T BE , UII DEflSQLD.
3MJrm, F :iR;B E S ,,,
XKW IBpNFRQ.NT BUILDING.-TRADE STREET,
octi2
j
fi
'MDirCTiaN Iil PRICES
fl-rrr
BOOTS AND
AT TH R LOW PRICES OF THE GOOD
ftB. R. -FRENCH
OFFER TO THE TRADE THEIR LARGE STOCK AND COMPLETE A6SORTMET
of BOOTSmnd SH JES. (being the largest in the State) at snch low rates as defy 0ohj
i.PtiMftn fcv inv ictbina house ifi the Sonth. Hen's Etont 8. Kip Boots at $28Xaa
43 0 CO a cate. ii tn'g best first quality Brogans
B rogaDs at $1.12J per pair, "VV omen's prime
and aliothr styles at eqnallj low rates. : , - T H r, ,
Feisbnsil ta'Tnlnatfoh tod oxOera 'aolicitedV'1. ' S -? 4 v ;
GEO.
uept23
W V Kt.M.-.;I. .T. U R; E
ss Michols S
ik. : .1. .
WHOLESALE
Supply of Lounges, all grades
iCofllne on hand. 1
Has Arrived and la
f it
tJKmWKtm BBBBHBBbV 1 sfcsssW - -
TT I T XT S T O BI3.
CALL AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS OF XMA3 PRESENTS FRQM THEIR
,...- : j Superb Stock of Toy Furniture of every description..
n arts ' WACOa. WHEELBARROWS,
' : - ., ; -POCKETS,
It ii THfriJace to ret durable and handsome pnwenw for wires, motners, sweei-
heartsfor cbiliritinRettieraber the place.
EAST TRADE TREET OPPOSITE MARKET. : HOUSE.
no
DR.:SB. ; NYE,! !
OOBLISTOPTICIAI);
' teiJftA-i'-iH Val " i
' NEWYORKi i
- fc
T E8PECTFULLY
atlnbttrXN to . tr :
Band vicinity'ina,n,
has taken rooms at l.CeVfJ15gS
he may be corisutted pon ' DISHASES pF
THE EYK and where he ecfally repre-.
T a r-T . its ' Tlavlnir iadif rtb adaptat i6
SpectadleVttoa Opiical Contrivances
ial studjLwhkh this profession demands, hf
fAWnaBir Ail fMl M teW vffll l"c c
! t1
Very.iespectfally. f v svn
r
tion Iree. V-rir. t-. m tjtjtnii-fiadv
Butfefi? Butters
, ' It (Witt -
s
TJRE8H arrival of that Snperfor,yirgiD
a'
V 3t
; ! declir:'I MooCbrnmission' ;SBcf e1 '
iO E
.CT '
I.-
.now
folly
AND RETAIL ,
ciamlne our Stock before p vulffcin;
' .: i '
SHOES,
OLD TJMES BEFORE THE WA8V
at $1.50 a pair, Men's first quality L. A B.
Peb. Grain Bals at $1X0 per pair. Women
It. FRENCH & 80HSj
r Wilmington j G.
P
&
DEALEE3 IN
FURNITURE,
BEDDING, &c,
No.
5, West Trade Street.
CHARLOTTE, K. C.
r
JUST RECEIVED.
FULL ASSORT5IENT
A
OK
wM Parlor Suits, in
Hair
Also
Cloth,
Tprrv and Recs. Also a new
s n
A full assortment of Mctalic Cases, Caskets and Wood
- nov2
Holding Forth at
1
.brackets; wall
AO., &C
'
CHRISTMAS
I A-. 'I. .. . . : '- ; i
PRESENTS OK ALL
KINDS IN HIS
Lllf KOW tO BE SEEN
r.. -Ji.se tut
PHIFER'S
BOOK STORE.
Mil
WMeanWliat
Sth ill. 3rTit4nW'.P 0J6!:S8.Ci
Ci I fllHE Proprieiora of the OBatowfWi
Wiirlthintheheten
andsettle or hand the Jtanda prompfl J
totholhictarvMr WIT A? Brownvwh he J
tenia - ii.Tuvanrt t.
hi r n,,ri m uu nr i ! 1 1
T1WXI11 If AW 1 R'Jfij i. r
I ierjwtth good, elV;pf atr.,and
1 - dec25 44 AW -toC??',J
VUIW
tTTH
fti nm J23l2Z$- i "
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.i i.M. CHARLOTTE. CL.V
rOtf and kiler th!sydafe,ttalla will open and
Kotthern,, delivered 8.S0 a. ia close 6 00 out
fionthern, J7 .ht .8.80 r., " SOpm'
Air-une, 'V 8.30 ",-8-30pmJ
aCJ.Eaafe lrg- ,A 8.30 " , 9.00pm
xi. xi. .; eou v, -i . .ox p nr
StatesviUe,,' ts".-i fiSO-,-,"
Money Order and Register
i -.ii ,pk.,iibbJsrALD'.
m it.
TUG cnURClIEft TO-DAY.
( atholic Church. Services this morning
at . 10i . o'clock, and sermon by the
Rey PahfRly of Raleigh.
St. Petsk' fJT.) CirtrECH. Services this
mormnatlland this afternoon at 4, by I
xne erar,-teT ntf ionson Jt
Schooi, HocssSenrices at the School
Hoase, neartheCity MUla,;thia afternoon '
at'O'olock, by'Rer W M Hunter, . ,
. - 1
Baptist Chtjech. Services this morning
at 11 o'clock, atfdrthis evening at 8 o'clock,
by the pa&orr Rev Tr H. "Whitfield,
Sunday School at 9 A. M.
Fibst Pbssbttxkiaji Chckch. Services
tills morning, at lUxan4 his evening at 7
o'clock, by$5e,ppatotReVW Miller, D.D.
Seats free. Sunday School at 3:30 P. M.
Tetoh Stbxet M.
this morning at 11
.E. Chtjbch. Services
A. M., by Rev W H
Bobbitt, -pi&i th -vening
M., by tie-pastoV Rev-5
at 71 P.
P J Carra-
way. Sunday
School at 3 P. M.
A. R. Pemt1kbuk Chtkch. Services in
the ChapeJ, jon the. corner of College and 5th
streets, pf 11 "b'Hpckj byhepastpr, Rey W."
M Hunter, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School
at 10 A. M.
Second Pbesbttebiajt Chcbch. Services
this morning si ll, and this evening at 7
by the pastor, Rev E H Harding. Sunday
School at 3 p. m.
- SacOKO Mkthombt Chubch. Services in
the morning at 11 A Mi J F Butt, and at 7i
P. M.. by Rev W 11 Bobbin, sunaay
8chool
at 9 A.'M
CITY BTJLLETTN.
New Year sermons to-day.
First Sunday of the new year, -
The street crossings' were scraped off yes
teaday. -
,Tbere will be services to day in all the
churches except the Lutheran.
New YSaXjCfdJers were not very numerous
on yeBfeday.SOme, however, were out.
The Board of County Commissioners will
meet in regular session at the Court House
to-morrow.
The banks were all closed on yesterday,
and this was the only indication of New
Years Day.
A sight of the moon was caught, last even
ing, between a rift in the clouds, and the
peep made us think of old times. . .
' "At' times, yesterday, the sun almost came
out, but it way be said that the dreary
weather of the past ten days still continues.
The guests of the Central Hotel had an
extra good dinner on yesterday. Quite a
number of invited guests were present, too,
including the police and City Marshal.
Reserved seats for Col Mulberry Sellers,
are going off quite well. Remember to
morrow night is the time. Don't fail to see
Sellers. Tbere s millions in it.
902 people in this city on yesteiday wrote
"1875." tried to rub out the "" witn ineir
fore finger, and then cussed the luck that
that had made them no more thoughtful.
Contrary to a custom which prevails very
extensively in the South, the colored people
of this city ba4iolebratioii on yesterday
of Emancipation Day.
Messis Alexander, Seigle Co., by a card
I biitier io&nf , teg their debtors
tne entire propriety of their walking up to
the captain's office, Ac.
There is a vast amount of civil business
before the Magistrates these days. Every
body seems to be suing everybody. Tnis
would aeeni however, to be a very, wn-civil
business.
The voung ladies interested, are requested
to meet to-morrow (Monday)" morning at 11
o'clock, at the reaidence of SI McDowell,
Esq,; to ajrrange for the prooosed Ieap Year
Party. . f .
Yesterday was a day of unusual quietude,
A large number of people were in town, the
most of them. negroes,
at there was very
little drunkennessVand almost no disorderly
conduct.
The property' of Mr B Koopmann, on
Church street, was sold yesterday at public
auction, and ? was bought by Dr J H Mc-1
Aden, for $3,800. ' The lot is a half acre in
extent. . -:
In the raffle last eyening-at Purefoy's store
for th4arge and beautiful doll baby whjch
4aJitlractea faoCinucB Sft60Ttj I
tToIm was the winner, throwirig Tl. The
doll was valued at $35i ; : ;
1!
i! While With.ceSseliess course the sun
Hasted through the former year. it
Many souia their race haye run,
KeWooniere fs M
Si
-FWeCT rn"trjeiveteTBi awif - :
They have done with all below
We a little longer wait, - ,
I B6t tow little, "hone CT hnow. r,
Baker, the weather prophet proposes ti
uM v,i "weather work" tnis year, no
tired serving th nhlW toi nothing and will
e will
. -
i r-ih nn-Aipt onlv for money, lie
huddIv families at 50 cents per year ' eacn,
f
Positively ge .no'chranaoa ..,'
ntna ateaaenua-
Hh statements
Ahnte C92iAa& ikmttn.bcDusteS
Receipt for 8eptember, r;253 bales.
' " 1 OctobW.': 7,489
Vnmmhff. 6.004
at - .'j a--
Total,
4-t 1
hours from 9
r-r
IWetorUOntteaeath
terda tnotning at his Residence, p? ;erjsipe J
lai' Mr Fink was a natiiw of Cabarrus conn-1
imr hjiMiiA ha mnvniltia liViav: but t
had been liyingiXiarhtfiine4hel war. 1
. -' ia:;wji . .. i
Autwancement j.iAji-rj ,y js a - j J
, -t; " 7 7 7- -1
ienior editor and ororctiefor of ' this paper i
1 management. ,
Register ef Dee4a WorkHj i.
ister of Dceds'of Mecklen'onrg County issued
59 xnarHage Jicensea during Jhe, year just )
'ended lie 'fsaue&Sld'; llargesttptimber of
marriages that eyer toox place in tbis coun-
i -ty in any one year,, was 325. , The Register,
darine December.' recorded 6 deeds and
ttortgagesV daring thepast year;? t&9;j
m i.m,tm i IM 1 1 i i n" I
S''! i
' !s;,ill
fence question, met in this city onFri.
day, according to adjournment, J jrnce,
Eq ; m thVnair. Acommittee was "ap
pointed to let out the contract - for building
the fence, and to report to an adjourned
meeting, to be held in Charlotle .on Friday
next." ' :'r..y . -
-
Safety leeks.
Mr H Kelly, of Raleigh, is in this city for
a few days, for the purpose of supplying
houses with the window burglar-proof lock
advertised elsewhere. '1 It is a very excellent
contrivance, and those of our citizens who
have apprehensions pf being troubled by
burglars should have them put on their
windows.
Ran Into a Tank.
On Friday morning the water tankat Luru
berton, on the Carolina Central Railroad, fell
across the track jest before the train arrived,
and when it did reach the spot the locomo
tive dashed into it, the engineer not seeing
it in time to stop. . Fortunately very little
damage was done. The tank was old and
rotten, and, as a great many people have
don in the last week, it got too full.
;
Cutting Down Forees.
' : Quite a number of railroad employees sus
pended business on yesterday by request, or
will suspend in a day or two. The Rich
mond & Danville Railroad' has dismsssed
two of the depot Clerks in this city, and the
Carolina Central Railroad the same number.
The Piedmont Air Line and the Atlantic
Coast Line, have also dismissed one solicit
ing agent -each. We do not know how it is
with the last named line, but we see little
sense in the Richmond fc Danville Railroad
ever reducing its force or taking off trains,
Since it rarely ever pays off, anyhow.
; ,:,
Marriage at Yerkville.
A friend informssis by letter of the mar
riage, at Yorkyille, 8. C. on the 29th ult.,
in the Episcopal Church, of Mr W Black
burn Wilson, Jr., and Miss Isabella H.,
danghter of the late Dr W R Miller, of Ral
eigh, Rey R P Johnson officiated, and the
attendants were as follows and entered the
church in the order in which their names
occur :
Miss Willie Miller, Mr Jim Wilson; Misa
Susie Willianas, Mr Robt
ualbraitn; Miss
Maggie Dunovant, Ifr Robt Latta; Miss Sue
Lowry Mr Robt Steele; Miss Willie McCorkle
Mr Johnnie Wilson; Miss Florence Latta, Mr
Sam Wilson.
Irvin'a lane.
A gentleman who is very much interested,
asks us to urge upon the County Commis
sioners to take some action at their meeting
on Monday, looking to the improvement of
the condition of the piece of road known as
Irvin's Lane, lying between the Air Line
Depot and the town creek. It is in such
condition now as to be almost impassable,
and not a quarter of a load can be pulled
through it. While this is true, there is ev
ery probability that the road will continue
to grow worse as the winter advances, until
by and by the bottom can hardly be found
at all. We submit; but must decline to com
ply with our friend's request to urge an im
provement, for the reason that the last time
we did this we offended the Commissioners,
1 and we have no desire to do so again.
The Matinee Yesterday Afternoon.
There was an excellent rowd, mostly la-
d5 nd children, at the theatre yesterday
I afternjon, to be.' charmed by Miss Katie
pntn.m and her first rate company. And
cnarmed ii were,' for Katie was never more
bewitching than as , "Amry, the BarefooV
j and she was well sustained in nearly all the
parts. The character of Ary is one of the
sweetestJmagtnatie, ana miss ruiuniu a
conception, arid her extraordinary histrion
ic ability, made it quite as irresistible as its
Creator intended it shoul be.'5 ; The support
Was good jthroughonti anjd was bet
ter taken than that of Jimmie, tlie brother
of Amry.
All in all, "The Barefoot" was one of the
most charming entertainments that Miss
Putnam has ever given us.
D.n... fiwt.h .rik. r.t.ni,.t.
: Waw, yesterday' a", hlghiy Iaughabiel
pictnre. - It was a representation of the not
inthis citv on Christmas Day,' and" was
i drawn on pasteboard with a pencil by 'a life
tirnegro bdrlZ yearsMf age'inthe employ
(Mr Jaa MoCokle.'wThe stores of Brenr,
Brown &CWand Smlth- jfforbeSwere?
Vir r!"fr. f-
the windows; streets below? were; filled
.tiin mrMuA thrnnnf whites andblacks
hootin pistols id throwing brick-bats
smoke emerged from the ends of revolvers,
land tha 'air wkV blaci1 with" all " manner of
I - 'UltiXMm 'danlatod'
missiles,' The most striking scenes depleted.
are tarns on norseBacJc, using mspisioim
discriminately, and Shepherd Johnson j ly
lag dead in the jmosx oi inerusniBgBeeui
& - . . Jk. i - :
1 ,
I The darkey apo ogixesr.nyttaccuracie
gan, be got scared and took to his heels.
This piciureTTie aajs. Is just what he imagr
ined. fromithef IW seer how; ma
I fight nrobabl v looked ' It is a fanny picture,
.:tA ..Ut m menBrder of talent oaf
taTidftte:'
. j Hftar taten an interest iir me iroQiesaie aou i th. n .ft1,rtfftn wMrtifilg and wnft t rAtr - 7 - rl .
r 9.00 d m LhiA,riju Pew WM an attCUOtt .ofarl0ie8 80100 1 tive that were she to adoot the stace as
, . AUU r -t ; 1 to naicuiousiy nign prices.' - we are giaa p-tv-'- ; iij ' v Jn- i; i " iNji
! m , duties !MnttnlkilHeer seiw i thaithVbjcaaidii wiSaiich a ;ifleaWni.iff!:?xIVK: .?rY.!&rmnk -
ilThis erent' tookplace :co Friday night.
and was yery largely attended. We are glad
to hear from ; partioipanta, ; that it'watt the
most dellghtfnl hop that the society has erer
had Thp daTirvd hnt iha ' Did' vftar ' arid
danced iff the tew; tod; the tfe
tinned until 5 o'clock, yesterday morning. I
E number of inyited gaests weranres-
eni, among otners, his uonor , .ayor aonn-1
4 t. s . :i i iv j ! I
able pneV awl regret ' that bur husidess en-
I gagements1 were such as to prevent as .from
accepiing ine pvue . ,jnviHkiwn. Iyuivu.twtf
been extended us to: attend, the, hop.
Shlpptne IJae ReriTCd.
Attention is called to the advertisement,
in another column, of the Great Southern
Freight Line,' via the Charlotte, Columbia fc I
'i ' tf i il it " l 'r? J. 1 w;i t -.j 'Zi "1
Charleston to and from North and South
Carolina. Charleston ; and ; Eastern- cities.
This ronte was the favorite otte td ahippars
when being-formerly run tothis section;
d .. but conrratulate our mer-
and . we cannot but congratulate pur mer
chants on its being re-established, und trust it
may receiye a liberal share of business, as it
offers unexcelled facilities for the transpor
tation of freights. We are assured by the
agent, that cars will be run through to and
from Charlotte and Charleston, and upon a
24 hour schedule. Mr. N M Johnston is
agent for the line. He is a popular and effi
cient agent, and we have little doubt that
through his instrumentality the line, will
soon get into a fine bu9in(3.
The Courts.
There were no cases before the Mayor, yes
terday morning and only one of any moment
before any of the Magistrates : that was
against John Kirkpatrick, colored, for urg
ing the negroes on to riot on Christmas Day.
The defendant was acquitted and discharged
from custody.
Judge Schenck opened his Chambers Court
at the Court House yesterday morning.
There were only two cases disposed of da
ring the day, and these were Whitley, Guar
dian, vs. A A Alexander: Bailey and Vance
for plaintiffs, Wilson & Son, Jones fe John
ston for defendants. This case was in the
Supreme Court at the June Terra, and was
remanded for further hearing. On argu
ment of counsel, it was re-ieferred to the
Clerk, under instructions from the Court.
Stewart ys. Salmonds was argued by Wil
son & Son for plaintiff and Yaace & Bur-
well for defendant. The facts were found by
the jury at last term. The Judge has not
filed his opinion as yet.
The case of Sharpe vs. Williams, from
Cabarrus will be argued on Monday, and the
important case of Stitt vs. Lookabill, on
Tuesday next.
17, S. Commmioner'i Court. Andrew Hen
derson was before United States Commission
er Bailey, yesterday afternoon, charged with
retailing whiskey and tobacco without
license. Messrs Bailey and Jones appeared
for the defendant, and Deputy (lector Mc-
Alpine for the Government. The examina
tion began before sun-down, and lasted oyer
eight hours. The Commissioner reserved
his decision until the 14th inst.
"There's Millions In It."
Mr John T Raymond with his fine corn-
pany will to our people at the Opera
House to-morrow evening, the dramatiza
tion of Mark Twain's last work, "The Gilded
Age." The part of Col Mulberry Sellers has
made Raymond one of the most famous ac
ton on the American stage, and he has immor
talised Col Sellers. The play is highly hu
morous, and can be appreciated by any one.
One of the Richmond papers speaking of ita
production in that city says,"it is the leading
theatrical, sensation of the season." We
sincerely hope to see the Opera House crowd
ed to-morrow eveuing. Raymond is the
greatest comedian we have eyer had here,
and for their own sakes we do not want any
of our citizens to miss seeing him: We give
here an extract from the Richmond Ditpatch
of Thursday, concerning this play and this
T.i.m'n a .- v v.,f,. r,A
itJZSfXrZl ZTu.
VOionei Jttuiowry cwic, u
Twain's 'Gilded Age,' gave quite. a large
audience an admirable piece or acting lass
night. Those who ventured to the Theatre
. , 6 . ,i . j a j o.v -
inrougn wis muu uu u.F.f,
ness, were amply repaia mr weir enterprise
and trouble.
xne xoionei is au uu.au
admirers claim all that tame has pictured'
him yet must be seen to be fully apprecia
ted. He is wonderfully amusing ; he is
'great' indeed. His mission -is to astound
and please, and in one or the other branch
nf fh nndertakine he usually succeeds.
, Last night the
audience was kept laughing almost contin-
J ually;
Avar went duu care ana au tne
little vexations of life. Sellers was the Idol
of the hour,' and for the time drove bat of
mind all other matters. Many who from
over-eating of Christmas turkey and fruit
cake, and oyer-d rinnng ot unnscmas egg
nogg, had been down almost to the depths
of despair, were raised to a nappy leyei py
the electric influences or laugnter.
The Opera House Xaat Might.
Katie Putnam and her Comedy Com
rjahv nfeaented "Jane Eyre, the Or-
pUa of liOWOodjatjUie Opera House,
J night, before a yery Jarge and cul-
X r mV : "
tivated audience. The Dlay waa cast
Li . i Al m.am
that
of
the
mucQBirongw iuu n
night bejEbred gave unbounded sat-
I istacuon. - : t
The stan as Jane Eyrei was immense.
She Tjlayed the part powerfully, ; and
J Hii(iW'herBett.ai,'mucH; at home ih'the
-ntioni 'drimaM in low , comedv
TMMna xtn jWt , kIWa ITati a Pub,
'nJu A Kftrant.Wi'differentfrom
-V, u, w"7T. ?
wThe Marchioness , or "Fanchon;
: l have btit toflfee ' her to "Jane Eyre," to
c;$&;miM;:
inria.v She iniade a anlendid linn'ri
ineir opin-
ession,
1 Bieht.- and added, another wreath to
1 ItLu. :-.aaa nr
- i MafVf---in g :il! fvrj k-1. . i , ...
- i .f- Wrtrt'.lftTi Mtf Sul
-a -. . i
- i v,. . ' '' - 'JlLii;- U-'t t?
4
-T 7-"
other members of the company.,;-'.-
, Miss Putnam and her company Have
i wn most flattennely received here,
i and - it sives ' ta' ereafr pleastixO' to fssy
the I that thev will re-appear here bm the
I evening of the17ttKWstant. ;
A Petite Debotaate.
Little; Julia .etoney, of. this , city, ap
peared last night Vvrith ihe . P.utoam
Adele.'V , '6heactedttheiipartyery
'."'"T.iW.,.!- V
nave unagmea mat was ner nrss ap-
pearance on thV boards, with ' BttQhjan
easy connaence ana grace Old, fine, may
. ' . , . ';U' vvr
FUifERAIi NOTICE.
The foneral service of ! Mr.' Israel Fink,
will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock,
from, his late resideoce kn B Street.;
MARRIED.
i uncie, air. j 4 ivewia, on xuesoay eveuiug,
Dec 28. by Rev. Mr. Huff ham. R D "Wicker
and Miss Alice Godwin. ' ' ;- t.
DIED.,
Died, suddenly; in Hillsboro, on the 25th
of Decemberr Willi Woodell, sqo of W W
Woodell of Raleigh ; aged 17 years, 3 months
and 10 days. ,;
SPECIAL NOTICES.
To mothers whose ehildren are weeping
Sweet and balmy slumber secured for . the
little ones, and cougns and coias rapiaiy
banished by the use or Dr. Bull's uougn
Syrup. :
CUT THIS OUT,
It May Save Your Iilfe. ,
There is no person living but what suffers
more or less with Lung
Diseases. Coughs,
Colds or Consumption, yet some would die
rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medi
cine that would cu-e them. Db. A.' Bob
ohbe's Gebkax Stbup has lately been intro
duced in this country from Germany, and
its wondrous cures astonishes every one that
trv it. If von doubt what we say in print,
cut out and take it to your Druggists Messrs
T C Smith & Co., wholesale agents ana re
tail druggists generally, and get a sample
bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doaes will
relieve you. Regular sice 75 cents, f dec 31.
Nervous Debility.
VITAL WEAKNESS OR DEPRESSION :
A weak exhausted feeling, no energy or
courage ; the result of mental over work.
indescretions or excesses, or some aram up
on the system, is always cured by
Humphreys Momeopatnic tspecinc xto.za.
It tones no and invigorates the system.
dispels the gloom and despondency, imparts
strength and energy stops tne d-ain and
rejuvenates tne enure man. ceen useu
twenty years with perfect success by thous
ands. Sold by dealers. Price $1 per single
vial, or $5 per package or nve viaisana3
vial of -powder. 8ent by mail on receipt oi
price. Address HUMPHREYS' HOMEO-
PATHIU llfimuiJ!i uuaix'Ai'i, oo
Broadway, New York.
g&r See large Advertisement;.
no9 ly
Scisle A Sons. Coal and Lime Merchants,
Atlanta, Ga., Analysis of our Shelby, Ala.
Lime 98 65. The strongest Lime m tne
United States. Monte vallo, Cababa red asn,
and Coal Creek Coal. We have special rates
of freight on Coal and Lime by car load to
points in North and South Carolina and
Georgia. We solicit orders, send for prices.
ftJlfl Ed Cb BOKO, .
dec30 Atlanta, Ga.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Notice.
THE Merchants, Liquor Dealers, Hotel
Tnsnrance Agents, and traders
of every description, are hereby notified that
their semi-annual returns are now aue, nu r
for the purpose of receiving b same, I will j
be at my office on each day, until the 15th v
. T ' J -1 in dtmtlfl.
1Q8I. liquor uetuera u reiiuun o.vwi
comply with Section 10, Schedule 'B"
Revenue Law for lS74-'75.
w i MAA.WiiU xtegieier.
jan2 3t .
mHK COMMERCIAL DINING ROOMS,
1 under Smith t Forbes' Shoe Store, wtll
be open Monday. MOTEASDALE,
janl jrropr.OT.
Partnership.
rrmic tTnderstened have this day associa
I I 7 ;hf aa general' partners, for
i - --y Aj.m n .n
. p-p ruTS. LikSr.w
i whibuwu UUi""r " XVV- ,.7 aIZ7t
der the firm name and ' style of Mayer,
1 Tinam fe .Trmes. at the old stand oi Mayer,
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friends: - MO MAXJUt,?
, j- a Ross,
CHASR JONES.
Charlotte, N. C, January 1st; 1876.
School Notice.
fflHE School q Miss M H Barber, will be
X resumed on Monday, January 10th.
jan21t ' ' ' ' -: ..
ft an nnw Vk& r a nv hvMWhr olrTOn"
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THE GREAT SODTHEHN mOnT:,IflIE,
VIA CHARLESTON, S: C.
BMWIIH CHABIOTTE aii
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA
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nnmtT;i, rtT-i-w. vitr wiV
SSufflroSSf iira THI LiSeS
rvv -TTlll" tWY AT1VANTAGES df the
GREAT SODTIEmi
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With the AS3URAjTfe& THAT TRANSPORTATION shall' be ' as. QUICKC' 'RATES Afl
WW AND SAriFACTW Afl CO
business. " '" " f ' ' ' ' ' " ' ,-" ' ' I mi Ju .limr.-n.r-ytta . K
For ra"tes,"cla3sincationi and all reformation? eall en the andataigned, 5-;J-:
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y-.l9'M'AssIl.I'?vSSi'',
MA
5an2
SPtiiiiiiiLES!
TO THOSE thxt;; WANT THEIR
17 V 17 : X CT17XU frl IT
I SELL THE BEST PEBLE IN STEEL
yu l ; FRAMES, , FOR $2,0(X,
AND A3 GOOD AS THERE 1 IS IN
THE UNITED STATES.
It
A NDTAII) liVE Awb TE3" DOLLARS
: FOR A HUMBUtt ULASS,
srr
SPEGTJIGLES A SPECIALTY.
-ASI
WILL SELL A." GOOD " PAIR OF
SPECTACLES FOR 25 CENTS.
'. .iftfl'.algaitH!. VSS.t;vtiT
SATE YOUR II0HEY
f AND GO TO OLD RELIABLE .
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J. T, BUTiiER'S,
FOE YWB-
8PB C T ACIi B 8 -
jan2
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A FINE BAR and BILLIARD YARLOR
A is connected With the COMMERCIAL
DINING ROOMS, under 8mith & Fortes'
shoe stow, - '
TO OtTR
CITY AND
yOUR ACCOUNTS OF 1875 IS NOW
DUE, AND WE NEED THE- MONEY TO
8ETTLE OUR BUSINESS 7 FOR THE
YFAR JUST CLOSED. YOU WILL CON
FER A SPECIAL FAVOR IF Yptf WILL
CALL AT OSCE AND SETTLE UP.
Alexander -Scigte' Co.
jan2
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Dissolutioji.:
rriHfi firm of Mayer. Grey. Rosa, la this
A day dissolved by mntaal onaent.
MO MAYER,
..Axr BR GREY,
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Charlotte, N. CL, January Uit 1876.- ,
All parties ieJbt' W'ina laU'Iam of
Mayer. Grey A Rosa, are requested to call at
once at the old stand and settle With either
of the undersigned, who ar only authorized
to settle the business of the late flrmu,
, , . MC MAYER,
. -V'; RBosa.
Charlotte, N. January lst,:i876. ,
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