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S S Pegratu, n.rtf pejbap, close in this office as follows : .1 other gentlemen, went down as lax as r- Noithem, deliyered 80 a, m.. ci(tee900pm '8 Tarn Out. yesterday w 0 now fully ' J. x JT l W & ' ' 4 Si S f WT T. I.'ir l . " . . rR MR FOBBES has jnltietiQrncd'ftAmlhe Northejm Markeand? f." mplete m every Uepartmeiit. ana wi" "rTg"" ; J '? M15KCHAKTS are especially reqaesWo ain tf E iWihLJfiin 073! M E MftRM S MIT H & B0iiEsSr - r t v "u tp o wT- tr C 1 L D I N G. Tit A1U SXE'B BT, 8 30 pti 2.000 m 9.00 pm Air-Line. tt -430 StatesTille, 1100 " C- C. East D , - 8 30:" C. a West D.; ' 6.30 p m Money Order and Register hoars from 9 .nut p. m. - ' . . R E McDONAJJ), P. 5t dec21 tf i'i--."i is , G TfcT 0TI0N IN PRICES ' BUU w AINU onuto, AT THK LOBlctTHE GOOD OLD TIMES BEFORE THE WAR, 'H r-mo. R FRENCH, & SONS, 111 FlSnitt'iHElTlUl5E;TOTJ COMPLETE A880RTMET VF JtJitJmmZim thm Bttet at anch low rates as defy com I A ijAJV CXUV wiai umia uuvm.i--. tfeffenceatia the State) at each low rates as defy com "iflr ET-;- tiKA. UnVflnt ntislftv L. 4 B X. urain nais ai j a-v ier pir, " ia o CO a M tn a- Brogaoa P A not telegraph back the Teeolt of 5ihe -daya expedition, and the anxious1 friends wh were left behind, are still withofetdice9. crnr btjllltin. ttE0:.lPREyCH & SONS, Wilmington, N. C ept23.. U H A L, K It 8 ....... fi'i.!11!". . ; J" 1 .' , ."ui-ply of Lounges, ali grades on hand. ; S Co., & RETAIL " DEALERS t!t FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, Ko. 5r - West 'Trade" StrW ; u CUASJLOTTB, 9. C JUST RECEIVED. FULL ASSORTMENT . OK Parlor Suite, in Hair .Cloth, Terry and Repa. Also a new A firll assortment of MetaJic uases, uasxeis ana ooa RARE OPPORTUNITY. 5J J-t f-ljr-- OUR ENTIRE STOCK 0F- - ; I:- 1 if . FU 8lTOiRr B E D Dl N G, &C. TO I AT ACTUAL COST, 3l0, 3HAH A SVtc so many ladies oa tha' streets, last evening. Thos B Keoeb. Esq.. of Greensboro, ar rired at the Central Hotel last night. The Hornet Steam J'ire - Company has its regslar monthly meeting to-night. ' The odtttm otatform looks rery bare : the cotton business ain't any big thing just now. The sk y was as clear as crystal, - the moon was as bright as could he,' and last night was altogether lofely, ... : , There were crowds of people upon the streets yesterday, and everybody looked and feltlively. We learn of a large amount of pork hay ing been entirely ruined by the recent an aeasonabla weather. The next opening of- the Opera. House Will be for Katie Putnam, and that will be on Thursday evening next. There was an unwonted dullness about the Court House, yesterday; there was noth ing doing, and there were very few" people around. Yesterday was the first day since the ad vent of the new year, that the sun-shine was uninterrupted. The sun rose and set iu a cloudless sky. A missionary meeting will be held in the Aslociate Reformed Piesbyteiian Chapel this evening at 7 o'clock. Tb public is in- yited to attend. We learn with, regret that Mr. Robinson Miller, of York county, 8. C a brother ol Dr J. M. Miller, of thu city, wasjftauy crushed in a cotton gin, on Wednesday. We acknowledge with thanks an invita tion to attend the second anhualoiree of the Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Society, to be held this evening at the Mercantile Read ing Rooms, i Tha Wildman Band played, yesterday af ternoon, upon the balcony of the Central Hotel, and the strains of the music fell upou tne ears of an elaborately conglomerated maaaielow- . . .... ..,. The prayarrto-day by the congregations hich observe the week of prayer recom- mendedisy the-Evangelicai , AUipi Are for christian missions and "tor the eon ver sion of the world to Christ. Street Superintendent Hunter was engag . .1 veau-rAnv. with his force, in filliug the i j .-- broken places in the macadamising with the rock which had been beat up In front of the Court House for the purpose. The police put up two cows, yesterday morning, which had been turned into the streets in violation jf the stock law. The fine for this is $25, and this amount must be paid before the stock will be released. The voune man who has just destroyed four plates of charlotte ruse and ambrosia, is doing as well as obk.d -be expected, at the hour of going to press, and hopes to be in good feeding condition by the time of the leap year party. The transfer of express matter at the Air Line Junction, of which we complained in our last i-sue, because of tbe delay' which it ccaoionel, was retnedled on yesterday; the express company has removed the cause of dissatisfaction. Mr J M Kendrick has put new furniture in his bar, frescoed the ceiling, papered the wall, put up a xigar counter , and made such other improvements as to now constitute his one of the very neatest bars in the City. The members of the Pioneer Steam Fire Company, were on the streets, yesterday af ternoon, with their engine. There was a very The Opera House Last Night, t' ' "Violet, the Acuess,? .waat pnidaced last night before a small nouse J nisnaa a very dispiriting effect upon the company, and the actors wen t through 'their ;faaa ? me chanically. ' We could not; tetl whether the play had any merit In it or noli' 1telbdifirer ently was it acted. It dragg'i bigin ning to end. Eveu Wiidman was without spirit; Clara contributed what shjioold to the interest of the occasion, and aside from these tworoioce are. worthy- menliaaxcept Kendriekj he played WaparrwtJCfxlA sorrv that the result vras not satisuctory, r but truth compels us to say that itvfas quite' otherwise. l ( .'';.- v. . m : .- i . : f ' . This Traded If aUoia Thfl rani of ;1h Traders; Natioflat "Baa -n4 M,1rfia - h ilirr nlmna'ilBa v. ,w..w', -rrr" . i momiug tor xue urxt imra ih i nirtn i, comoo osorrtd of 'tb itestt in.' "Banklna J ..f .1. KnhliA a ... M . .TK." AAaA PhHKnna rtoera ComDanV. tklh 'was Yimrm. niV nrtv sn'duLnVnded last weak in Cmcipnati, in const qaeic"of gtip n, a a. . . , a. . V Taeiianetra. ; tnev pansone, naviBg wyaea. nis oontact and refusing' td tdng. Hft been peued and spoilea, irom ait aeaonna, :dugtherecenfctolr'f iba epayt he yoaa warn- w vcfv, too independent in .oonseqneiloe. JSuw nas been iftrted 'j'itt.''lbfh;of itract'.! HVtBSpf jbad ';$faibs4 hanM in, all cities here i It has been, and he breaking up was not in consequence vf awy financial embarrassment, but because its musio was ruined by the withdrawal I themiringmembex". -. Death e'f Mr Jack Matthews. ' Mr Jack Matthews, who lived near Provi dence Church, in this county, died on Wed hesdav night. He was very wU known in this citv and throughout the county. He had been laborina. foTa lone while, under mental aberration, and this lunacy led him. last Summer a year ago, to announce him self a candidate for the lower House of the State Legislature. ahl to condua a so-called canvass of the county for this . position. He was an inoffensive creature, and dies with the ill-will of no one. He will be buried to dy at the Providence Church burying ground. : . Tne Marriage Knot. JOn yesterday morning at 6 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's mother, in this city, Rev E H Harding solemnized the rite of marriage between Mr H M Ramseurand Mis Mary Badham. Immediately after the consummation of the union, the newly married pair left on the Carolina CenCral train, to pay a Visit to the relatives of the gentleman, in Llncvtnton. We learn that on yesterday morning at 6 o'clock, Mr Jas Mallard, local editor of tne atatsville Landmark, was . married at the Jackson House in btate3Ville, to Mifs Jennie Jackson, of i he town named They depart ed at once on the Western North Carolina train, to vnit relations in Morganton. We pronounce the accustomed blessing upon these couples, hoping that their days may be long in the land, and that their lives way be as, bright and as happy as their fondest anticipations lead them to hope for. The Coarta.' Mayor' t Court The people in town have ceased to do eyrf and have learned ; to do wall. Azatn' yesterday morning no cases were on the docket , pf this department of retributive justice (satospeax.) Before Juttice Eamdton. Mary brewer, crt-ired, for assault and battery upon Mary Deschamp, and was fined $t and cost. The same lady was bound over in $25, to keep the peace toward all good citizens in general, and Mies Deschamp in particular. Henrv Williams and Leonard Crockett, both colored, were up for stealing a hog from Mt. G W McDonald, in the country. They bad tolled the hog away from home by means of corn and, getting the brute in a secluded spot, had gone for it and put it in a bag. Just as they gut its form concealed in the ha? aforesaid, some one called to them, and they dropped their prey and raij,. Leonard flopped down in tne miauie 01 a big swamp, and laid fiat on bis stomach, in vthirh nosition tbev found him. almost frozen to death. Justice Davidson offered to release them if they would give security in $100 but failing to do this, they were committed to jail. There were some unimportant criminal matters from the country, before Justice McNinch. Only a Beggar. - -y IWa see the following,, poem. going the tounds of the paper . It written by Cda.T. Murphy, law amemwoixna iwine Puiaam Company, .who ,was with thejora took the paft-pf ,jfertnth 04 Cariosity Shoo." HU ceaxMCtion with the '-ombanv was dissolved here, and on Toe 4ay night last Titf left fbr1 Atlanta, Uieiwlo joiis. Lotta.' 'Tb poem is as foHowe : 4 L , Friendless and eager to die, 1 1 'i ltd boe bdt the Laaols of tbeicloQi and nil; wyi w nwKiwn- s -t -'-i j Drily hv gR hajrayare aeafl on the streebi. Avoided by all whom he' happens; to ueet, , He's only aheggalfi-ih) morei ' f aoWktfjihi ttoir.l1in omlnfi thta wri Ttk'AM 1ia4 hMttt Imar Ah hla hrnast V He's aaosnduig the steps oryon t hower-tet ' .W Vim 1 , . . :i : i 1 V - " . 1 ?7 Bat no, for the great door is slammed In his "i i iace iTjeat his bate feet shooid' -tramp m tM tfiir tthtf -aeneet fcent Wantnea javanah trvmnA nl.Aril . . " '. ": -. He'nr.a beggar no more. THE -Oi.-il.0rK LMMJ 3 TWEHT1T t- - ?ei-Aain Haify 'smtv'it xyvaa ks TEN FOB,....,. -cksts I .i, i. -in L-wttJJflVJfct'6 &m&W . - Now, down the dark alley, now up 'tie dark street, And hia cry will you please give ine some- uiug mj eat, I'm bmm xrA font inn uil lame. V & M J . " -, . See, ha Btopa nndecided where next hasbal. With 'a prayer on his lips often uttered Take me to you, oh, God I'm no use here be low ; I'm only a beggar no more. Ks.tti.iaiiMn tn that Throne in the akv. Where the face of the sparrow is known. Oh, Father look down with your all-seeing eye, in.1 niT th friendlesa and lone. Oh, king of kings, ho-r long will it be, v.. i iii n ttiar nflBTRn it kiuitv. Or, have you no room for a poor waif like me, I'm only a beggar no more.. Day succeeds day, but no longer is seen rr.i. ..1.-1 mAnTa Mtfh.liATi t.hfi streets : No longer the voice of the mtridicant green, ras.i kxnnnfrh rMUKtAra-hv crraet i ; .fill ILll. V' 1 wm, f J f j Vn Umppr will ha hear the cruel, heartless jest, . solrlv omVpA alms at a door. He has gone to that bourne where the weary uud rest, . Up there he's a beggar no more. Fashion Notes. French backs to basques ate not used this winter. Vesta are still worn in dressea both wool en and Bilk. Fur and feathers are the rival trimmings for silk and woolen gO'ds. The toque felt hat is a very popular hat for general wear, but they have been worn some time. Every effort is being made to restore polo naises; but, as yet, none have appeared on the street Basques are now made with very low waists not a coanfortable style for short waisted persons. Sutb dark shades are selected for cos tumes now that light gloyes are worn to brighten up the toilet. Some of the new suitings, now seen on exhibition, are plaid and striped woolens, combined with woolen. The Recent Charlotte Riot. The following articla is from the Hills- boro Recorder. It i- sensible and timely, and we commend it to those to whom it may concern : "The riot at Charlotte on Christ mas day resulting in the killing of one ne ero. and the woundirwr of six or eight more. only shows how readily race antipathies may be inflamed by bad mea, and how perilous is the foundation upon which the peace of Southern society stands. Itm&ybe safely said that it has been preserved by the for bearance of the white man. The aggression of a race unaccustomed to the exercise of freedom, ignorant of its privileges, insens ate in its demands, intolerant of opposition, and impatient of the reasonable restraints of law, are the constant incentives to attacks upon the whites. And yet the negro is not so much to be blamed as the creatures who have used btm as their tool, inspiring him with aspirations that of his own motion he would not dream of, and thrusting him to positions he is neither able to attain or com petent to fill. "Like all other evils incident to an abnor mal condition of human society, time alone will furnish the solution ; and in the mean time, we hope the whi e people will con tinue the forbearance that has been so hon orable to them, and which upon the with drawal of the carpet bag element, will end in the perfect good understanding of the races." MARttlUD. In Hillsboro, at the residence of the brde r.ihor hr t.h Rht John Pouue,' Mr W H Revels, of Tarboro. N. O., to Miss Mary R gers.jof Hillsboro. Vft.i- WARRANTEDAlSliNM0CLEAR HAVANA FILLED CIGAR. T. C. SUITniCtsO; janT , On Tuesday evening January 4th, 1376, at tbe residence of her son-iu-.aw. Win S Moore, in Greensboro, ifrs Zillah Wood burn, aged C7 yearsj ll months and 4 days SPECIAL NOTICES. ' A Cx.kbqymah'8 Okkion. Having had an opportunity to tt-st the excellent qualities of Dr Bull's cough Syrup, 1 hcitate not to say. ka kit Mmats T have p.ver used in my r.miiv - Ttm W h Chavman. Pastor ME Chttrch, Georgetown, D C. THE HOIuj)iffMB, NOW OYER. nUT we WQuldxak, Aba day of the year, New and HaaMaoaa Gyda, which are offered at laereaaaketpdcaa, and deliyered free. ;s .trl;. ,' vm i BEST SPICED TRIPE AKD PWS' JEEt. in 50 lb kegs, put up expreaaly for PURE LAKD, fa'ft 10 ?O Hr inJekWa and Tuba.-' uamnm ,- t MINCE MEAT, ia 5 lb bntkefa ahJlB bttlk. BUCKWHEAT IXUBAPPt-E BUTTER. RUSSIAN BARDINES, CHOICE CAP CODJCBASBERBJEa,. in half gallon ana . CUT LOAP AND POWDERED BUUAK. FINEST CIDER AKD;W1.E VINEGAR. NAVY AND MOUNTAIN: BAANv GREEN AND 8P1IT PEAS. . ;S COX'S A NELSON'S-GBLAT1NE, and a choice assortment pj 4 TEAS AND COEPEES.. - ii ; :.V:.' ' ' ?: ! .' ''.'.""".' ... I vd tnrn-outof mambers.'aad the throw WE ARE 1 lrTERMINED TO CLOSE OUT OUR PRESENT STOCK, AND jng 0f ljie engine was very satisi CJ 3 Ff 3iliQiiWAQtibLD AT ACTUAL COST. A SPLENDID CHANCE for . a v"65R. WISHING to ENGAGE i BUSINESS. ing of the engine was very satisfactory. The tons of the street cisterns were being raised yesterday, and iron rims ware berg placed around them. The recent macada mizing bad covered the tops of tne cisterns several inches. JaaH Orr,Esq,,Ctoler or tne Attempt to Escape an Officer. Yesterday aft moon, two negroes. Henry Williams and Leonard Crockett, were taken into the office of W P Davidson, Esq , to be tried for stealing a hosr, (case reported under our head of courts.) and Mr Davidson being at dinner, Constable King left the prisoners in charge of Mr John Roberts, while he went after the Justice. Williams walked to the door, as if to look out, and, thinking that he saw an opportunity to escape, jumped i.nd ran. Mr Roberts gave pursuit, and as the fugitive heeled it down Trade street, fired two shots at him , but w ithout effect. The nero turned the corner at Creswell's store, and struck toward California, a crowd following him and yelling, A youth, a son of oolicemad Healey, was coming up thweu 8t, meeting the negro, and taking in the sit uation, seized a rock and burled it at nim, EAST TRADE STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. jan6'- . ; - - " DR. SaNYE, CHRISTMAS tfllTICIAD, secured and taken , back, and: his time be hind the bars is' now occupied in - trying to ascertain the depth of the hole in hia bead. OoDLIST- THE EYE.nd wjrtjej R TACLi 8 Having aoade the adaptatioiUM Spectacle-aha Op,teaJniarS4 ial study,whicirhlaprofef-ipq demandaWI qoirementsof abBormalcates ? , Very refpettHillyy j B Jfiv Office boors from aw fw 1 T- m jam .YUtl RiiftAYi Butter. TpRESH arrival oVihit 8aierior Virgfnia PRESENTS OF ALL KINDS IN HIS LINE ARE NOW Ti BE SEEN f 'HIFER dec21 AT : i -4 BOQIC STO RE. W Mean What . Wj , ' - .j; .as pe.-&'St ; G0Ter and Oflmith.'oi tl rnkfi Proprietors of the .ObsmvJS'wW- he installation. , I 7av rwUhin tbe next ten daya;toco -.S : .'.- ' -.'K work Mai rinwd'a Sitcach. The SDeech ot Mai CDowd, vrhlch Is pub lished on the inside of our paper this morn- Lin la the first of a series which is te be oe- livejed before thef MepkJenburg9isoiii Society. The by-laws provide tnat eacn member shall Dreoare an address upon some eubject of historical interestv tohe delivered before the Society, tbe speakers to come in alohabetical order. These by-laws were ao amended, however, as to airrange that the first lecture of the series should be by the ' President, ihe second by. one of ither Vice- Presidehta: and the Others in alphabetical ; order. ' ' " A. V. k A. M. , xum arred. recently, in saying that a ma- eonie lodge bad Just heeii dedicated a Mf. i . - . a i at , A "' - JWf-. M6hne4 tbe steiesyine naiuw. -'-" tha lnatation of r offlc arathawfBcera wno wwaf inajawajwi T rr Kerr, W M; f T noeaamaifitlWf J A Cald L D: W ASoasanaatt-; areaauiw, n,wwr WilUM: of aaoCollegend Glover and 0O Smithy tnw city. wuiv-i.fc- A Communltj'a Duty Teward Its Press. In looking oyer Treedley's "Piactical TieatUe , oa .Business." we ftid the very valuable extract which is given below,. It is from a high source, and is well worthy ai tention. The viewa i,thefn aetjforth, are commended to the - busiuess men of t his cityr " '.: - 1 ' ; 'The true merchant will be a liberal but discriminating supporter of the press in his locality. He will not feel an obligation to Mnnnin anv and every thina.tnat wears the form oi a newspaperi but will scan care fully the intellectual lability", and moral fit itinu hn Mamma tha loftv resnon aibility of public teaching tbrongh the press Jm . . : . JlHaMinAAM VWSkfl Traveling by Rail, but ou Foot. A gentleman who arrived in the city yes tordav afternoon bv the Carolina Central train, from Rutherford, proved his excel lence aa a racer, on the down trip, though his chosen occupation leads him to make rather a specialty of the weighty matters pertaining to the law. At Tuckasege Station he got off the train, and took some little part in h-wing the train hands while they unloaded a quantity of freight. He was fo much engrossed, that when the train moved otl be did not get on at first, and presently fonnd it eettina- away from him He cut dirt lively, and one time caaght hold of the railing, but had to let go again and take another start. The train moved faster and faster, and so did the gentleman from Ruth erford. Aa It got further and further, from him, he grew more and more frantic, and the lustiness with which he yelled after ft was only equaled by the rapidity ; with which he Tan. Conductor Finch and the passengers aver that the race, as viewed by them from the nd of the ladies' coach, was the most exhilarating sight they ever witnessed, and to heighten the effect the wind got tinder the long drab overcoat worn by the gentleman frr. Rnthrford..causinK it to stand out CUT THIS our. It May Save Your Life. There is no person living but what suffers n. iu. with T.nnir Diseases. Couehs. U1UIC VJi. KO. " " j, - Colds or Consumption, yet some womd die rather than pay 7 cents lor a tomjbui mcui- : nnM r-n ethftn. Dr. A. BOS- UlllO LUO. " v" " . . . . . chee's Gkbmaw Syeup has lately Deen miro duced in this counTy from Germany, and ita w .norous cures astonishes every one tnat try it If you doubt what we sy in print, cut out and tak it to your Druggists Messrs T C Hoiltn JO , wnoienaio brouvb -tail druggists generally, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it Two doses will relieve you. Regular siie 75 cents, dec 31. Nervous Debility. ittt 4 t. wtr a KVlTfiH OR DEPRESSION : A weak exhausted feeling, no energy or courage; the result of mental overwork, indescretions or excesies, or spine drain up- Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28. Ittoaesup and invigorates the system, dispels the gloom and despondencr, imparts -,a nvrrir ntnrMi tne drain and nnnL m thfl entire - man. Been used twenty years with perfect Mccess by thous- J . &rAA Ii. talra TMea tl Ter SinfflS vial, or $5 per package of five vials and $2 vial Oi powder. "j --r- Ifiy TTTTVfPHHKVS' HOMEO- PATHIO MEDtciNE CO MPANY Broadway New York- ; See large Advertisement. no9 ly " . Sciple & Sons, Coal and Lime Merchapts, a ti.t. Oa a nalvaln of nnf 8nelbv. A a. ii no ck ' TV. tmncpatt . Lima -in the United 8tates. Montevailo, Cahabared ash. and Coat Creek Coal, we bave apeoai raw- r :u - mnA T.tano hv car load to pointain North and South Carolina and Georgia. We solicit orders; send for prices. - 6 . SCIPf E SONS, decSO Atlanta, wa. We call particular aUeniion to our Cjpffaee Sin e introducing them we bave'been favor ed with daily increasing sa'es. sparing no pa'ns to give satisfaction; we are now,onravc count of the large demand, roastipg every day. Our Coffee s giving better satiafaetion than those brought roasted fromlhe North, Roasted Coffee bave to be fresh, as a length of time will destroy the pleasant aroma. Give our Coffee's a trial, we charge po more for roasted, than for green, except what it really joes in weight. -- Baye trouble and expenses, and be no more annoyed with badly roasted coffee. Our Patent Roaster is a perfecVauccass, and parches uniformly. .. O HASHAGEN'S, Opposite Charlotte Hotel. jan" FRESH GOOOANUTS, FIGS. RAI8IN8 SHELLED . AU10NDS. RECEIVED THIS DAY AT F H AiTcrews&Co jan7 4.i-. HEW ADVETIEWEMT R. A. M. from liutneriorocausiiiit w w- rnms memners i v.narioM vut straieht behind " wearer leaped cattle- 1 are hereby aoti- ed to attend a regular was each moment pu ting greater distance hatwaen him and the aenUemen wno view ed the race from the rear end of -the tram . Now if the gentleman from Rmherfom i more remarkablefor anything else tha- for '--; . . a 1' a. t th lnth of hia overcoat, it is ror n lengUi of hU legs ; Vd it is but simple Jus- tice to these iaembera, to say, tnat wneu vne Temple Building tonight at half past aeyea Royal Arth Masons in good standing are respectfully invited. - M . EH WHITE, Secretary. Jan? . ' '" THE TRIDEBSVniTluJIit BiOr ,;'' . erfv. -f&JZTl fi'.-J pi OF CHARLOTTE f C H A R L 0 T E , ? C f y Boats owpuMmifTi:4 John E Brown, John W We4swortk Hon W M Shipp. Allan Kacaulay, Robt I McDowell, Baxter B Moorev- - Phillip Schiff, -! V Q WwaoBf r u 8 P Smith, -:l. s S F Smith, President ; 0 V O Butt, Caahkr ; j i koss, xeuer. jan7 tf ... ( , , Stray Mare. aibility of pablw teaching through the presa tice to these members, to say, tna wnwi w . .. . He wiUnoteiieoaiagwthediaaemination nor a cached the Umk three-quarters of a TN transferring Strk from PuAlT-iVr in ..iHtenea hmntrht their owner almost op torwithtn iht 4 tmles fiom Charlotte .OtlQjSa! in hia county, he will combine with men J speaking distance. - The wind was still it like bimsaii to procure wouuuiw w Dla- j the perspiration woo in swn such a journal itw iS npbn hie manly brow, and blood was in hi. ot one already exirtmg' o " toe canps oi i some one Wnfie4 toicl onrnicf . and die- ayo, aa he again laid hold upon Uie railing Md menta? darkness.' Such a loaraal be and swung up on the platform. He dla not wUlfibemUy awittc steadi y i encourage and fo breatit j,ttt began at once, taking support-by dverg-ucolumns a gheo kWfor P"".?0 rKr."" "L 'L-.-a .af A. road whom he UWDtlMvinjVI uuinj"wj " i fc e . T - t.Kta in cara with tail blaitted When Last seen was boat 4 miles from Charlotte on the, ftatea Tille road. Any Information leading to ttrv reoov will be 1 "4T TTENTI01, HORNETay U, the WOfj" -."-V )wu iwiiij o , . I 4.1. nutnmm and npfrhDOra CO five IUWWiA vl. wwymw. V r w i. .i;oinHrir4;nna:"rznlarlv con- i aihm a ann nninrmiv lsaiu - - - y Iyijtaaoca buw mvwaw sf ' - , , pnraaing thlsHftoarae, theechat may I very wkh iwn . ana toe purmcipoiAiwia. Vnaw : ihed he took them up collectively i nA thnMi whom be did not know by nam M 'oMa-M.I mto th r eeaeral; head of WWW - r amaMTrv." The pastengeiB gofrtheir snare. too; SO did the Oraaemen, aaa o bbj vo i ........ .- ;.. ... :. ; .. . - .-W't . --"i TJoURhead of caUle' haying -Wee 'ia- pdanded by iho polieej wtlew?ie bera by given to the ownm to ? come fertrard. pay cnargea aau men , tawr , yrtm.r, otbenrisa the stock will be sold on Monday tna xava io . b m mv v vwvkv, as requirtd by the City OrdHnabcw w G; :W ALEXANDIRi r janT W ATrj;iijuatai: u-i, t I dcli Commission- Stre. i 1 " L ' L s ' , J ; .,-!. 6ij AOliiTLY; 3 j) - i t;s vi,fi lJjrf" iect alrrearsgeaoiw.MiM.--- ,, ;. -'? .. a -u.-j m YMiHested to call I i j i.ivi- . ft deal ihnMiiiaeuwu.w -n .... w i vumuii urnui miuui ir.f -r r- .nditleornandth - tjentenniai; ami t everybody"bai plan, to go. They tell atdtte wiUicat .t.- -tiiftail fafroitf Richmond to beanpaueai orawiw hwaiw, v . " . iii-!-ii4iAM.. tnn un vuav u rr 1 w i . i .nKizv thmia . a. fntwa. MflMinu I tflri.r ana . was lunwuw ".s:?.w-. - dec21 Philadelohm and return, wlllonlyw two oi-y- . . tf that's ad we areas good as heeif i - inkrnal m hit coanty ftomtwo to 1 . ..t k. mantinnaa to the L 4 n'l?hiHnnd.r ana oy IAUIiiwuius I .. w.iuk mnni l WkiM eMQDtffle Mat I .u .nit Mnnnf ht iadntad U Mt aOta 1 1 ;- ,. n : VmUmL nmtam' ; jjvn-iwa can raise the two dol-1 tha liat of ita. sulcriber8 extends tne l aW , "u-4-iiiii ihliata other r,H. " vh -wwrnii neu, A. . w. j " . ww. - . . . . t.). - uxxwub m. i , - . w . . - - - rrJT . i. -iiLMM i .i.rf-i(a n . AtinniiDfltniMiB ana uieix i ..-. - t. ... i - s .. fc ...... , . ... l.H ntiWMB in " -- v i - t . -i. i.u..)ii.iiniiiMi" aw khowb aa vire siaw. -y- ----. .. . . ... . I tKHenCTJB VUUUAWi """"-T " 1 A LL persons indebted to Messrs Tlddy aY A. Brother. ar wrged to caU aa, tb Boak Store and settle ts no longer iodtugenca oan possibly ba given, but tha c aims .wiUpoair y ce pat to TdpSkck! ' Yoa are ierobyordered to attend your j reeelar monthly , meeting, tbia - XFriday) - . . ... . ' mi T7f? i.. i n ... aOMEOPATHIO ruAirar hand yesterday. tr -- . m; f" 8ole i? ',T9itotirihK, i BBTHTJ-fihop, ifirak floor Jront A F' T a YnnA . fiflti'a . Cloth. " i 1!i I f '-' I 1 mn 'i J) IK if , Li - ii'; Ii 1 Vfi Of Fresh Bird 8eedjust reorfyed- vs! W R BURWKLL CO, decs Eruggistt. nicuwuuw w l m . a vniuiuiiiuu. no!7
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1876, edition 1
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