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CHARLOTTE OBSERVEB.;PS Daily 1 jear, (postpaid! in iMluu,'t -k $i 00 u mos. waat,i 3 Til os. , 1 mon, n- i war.- rtth h tly, (in the county) in advance, $2 00 ' , . oot of the poany, posipaidy - 10 " ' (J months. Y " 06 I v --xA iro!Ci2; ifcltSii-' " I". V3r -5 if .V S 0 . " " ' o M T H r 3 1' t? r.U MHBCHAKT8 are eepec.ny rrtbetta N E W W -4j-k T mUi a. III OX T -5 -TV T octl2 1 '5 I7 ; G RE Aft r JlD U G T ' BOOTS ANP AT THK U,Y PRlCEst)F THE iOOD 0FFKR TO THE 1 BA PF 1PHP I ABGF oi BOuTb-id H JJ 8 (In ing he lurett penn. tyi j. litter J w il il ttl. $30 0 a can" V-tta 1 en fii qtmlii Projars B ro(.am- at let fair VmnnV imf pnn e a t an pais at 9 tv lt iir. nuartn e omn ilign Uat Copper Tips at 7A cents and all otker my It at iqr'ally ) v rates. Pereoaal eianiination and orders solicited. . .1 . GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS, ?tf jh sept23 F U It N TV, It iH RJicliols WHOLESALE Kupply of Loonpes, all grades Coffin on hand - T, . J BLACK AHD WHITE AS T ATT7 I ' .1 I VV -;.. AT -fjENTB OUNCE. ALL ;df H ER COLORS WORSTED; ATy5CEtT (these Worsteds ; compaeisgfatdrably in weMtOawthes.) WW c v ft MOrrjTOES,iF0R 25 CENTS. r, . ... .-I, 'in "idiirzrr e-hrt ixciit a'bwU AT 60 CEXT-A .YAUDWORTH 75 CENTS. THE BESf-REAOTRSWITCH5S,all s!iail8S,-at sf 1 5ff lacfi j REORTEnTtl'COSTJTOUP-ECE NEW YORK.) ,V - ALEXANJ1ER' KID .GE0VES, AT 75;OENTS, DISTAXTLY' RELATE I TO 'THE WELT5 .KOJVN ALEX ADDERS.1) 1 -iil Vifvv -T Kxxi I t-'W-a , ? - , b t " EHBIIOIDERIEA SPECIALTY, 1 1 tofiL.wnit w j TS'iy V Or' Bomber of wall flowers ma tery small. Tne - riiil J-fcvr niftaid lavimi .w-n2orf ra.jjWii PWbmob aeetned lo...V:tfEMon . fivvl o ."!,eti ., sliJ. fw . ,ftiit oniJ ws the participants . - . . , . it Aik a yorcat Many Ojhcif , -r.if lint 1 - ' -' . --c . ; l J J LARGE STQCMraOWdE MMttfBEtJlECEiyED ) , 1, i 1 1 r t i n D Q C O f 1 Wti J' .' ", 79 mYne.ow8toc fore p irni iod sx&TJ EJ if.; B U,T iaI NG', T R ADE S T B E ET , '1 . i W- K," IOTM I N PRI 0ES SHOES, OLD TIMES BEFORE TllEnVAR; iliiiiiigton, NC; - - f TOCK AND COMPLETE A88ORTMET in tb State) at stx b jo w titles as defy cetn ft u; Mfcur-b K'yVfcoib at $28 00 and st $1'.N a pair, Wen firet quality L 4 fc 1 t-b Grain tale at $1 tO ir" pair, Wonn-n t,::" Wilmington, X C. la A I. in. E It & RETAIL --f DEALEE8 IN FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c;, No. 5, West Trade Street, CHAELOTTE, N. C JUST RECEIVED. A! TUXL ASSORTMENT OK Parlor Suits, in Hair Clotb, Terrj and , Repa., Also a new A'foll aasortnient of Metalic Cases, Caskets and Wood . , . . nov2 GOODS EVER WORSTED OUNCE: ' o C(oodaP nmcrons to Jt..i&.!Si(&feuet i4i v r: 9 t i ' , 4 t f, r-r. .',1 HI., t t "7. -December 20tb, 1875 n "a after 4U and close In thUbfflce 31.00 - -r 8 30 ' f .OUc-m. IT iC C Fnst D , 9004ini-i , A West a, 6.3U n m 9 00pm from 9 a; in, 10 p. m. . .-1 CITY 'BXTLIJJTIM rt pjaxsjt?fejyil Tailor," now.. ' Katie aa ''Fanchpj tye J4errf pricket," a( the Opera Hwose'lo-nTght. lh impruveraeata in th bar.. and jjene" iate Ki of the c6aoom, beat yesterday; The ICue Putnam Comedy Company ar rived this morning at 4 o'clock from Ball-; bury. ' 'i V , C'J :';'! '' "v Kow that it has turned co'd it is as cld as one cares to have it?: The air is aa dry as a chip, n4 he; winds 3ite aa, they did in the old t.raWinters that, we read aboyc. i We are indebvct to Our repVesenjative in oagr!, Hon Tn-s f Aabe, f jt fi es of the Qongretsimud iicasd tor as uncb of the muiitb or December as Coagresi - war ta seasi n.r ' 's. 3 '?': A i otton manafacturer wbo was . in this city on y stefday; fled to buy some bag ging, aiid found that there was not a par tide in the place ; he telegraphed to Rock Jttill. Fort Mill and Concord, and none of these towns had auy. l-are pacttins- oi Edwin uootn - were hung, ytiei4ay in many public p aces about iLe City, The handbome countenance, with TtyItTiiTycar leataRSS,-temin'ii-OBe somewh4 noble. h?Sto,De i J U CaptA LaitfefepH.d &lrBj. yesterday, arSoliiicf nFtnal a sin of hii 6o h at scu.ol in Richmond, bad been injured, but In haj y, e could cfb 1ear.iVC;pt Whaliug'naa. one to 'RiVbmond ja'confce- quence of this information. A great deaL of wood was offered ibr sale opon the" atreetB. yesterday niorntngi' and bu era were, fonnd t r nearly all ?t, Ulf the etiiId-Irkjaof bland Orai-ger. knonld agree u gether, just now, and make a corner in tueltbey would find that tbere's nnllions in it. . The North Car dina train missed its f outh- vrn coirneci(m Use nightrad a Urnui oero angry wir iBun paseengeiB areuytnM over in the city. This failure t make con nection is one of the fayente p! a-antrit-s of the North Carolina train, of the Richmond & Danvil e train, if you please. i. Last January the Obsekvbk adopted the cah ys em in J-tpe matter of subscriptions, and so far aa tb' rnl aWj copcrDed. we try to udtiere to it yet; but in some way or other qoitefa nam her of OBCTlt subscrib ers haWislieaj behfidCaiid ii)w OwW fof tb'e papr. We hereby give norice" 4hat on the 15th int.i we' win strike frotrf onrt its 'eteryl ... tl L iHUt. '.lfi. ixj-' . abriu wdu 19 ill oi i rai a . am win uc ircub ed alike, from the highest to the lowest. Subortptjuns An-Oktps and MrbesaMiea., ; TN" ediwr-jtielilerkeetj jrjrd M nounc s that he will take corn, pork and fodder in pament-of subscription. $t reckon this is his limit; that he is like the Western editor who cttit, receiying huckkK mustije.d jawn eoineeio. and 4t might as well be at huekleberries as any iere"$lse. .1 The Courts. ' . Mayor's Coer -There being no busi- Hess fyr'it Ibere was noEeasidnlofthis body, yestrd y mArning. -' BsroKK J D8i ke DAViosC'h'. A couple of cases for trespass ; of no importance. BiFoaa Jrj.-Ticis McJCikoh. A case of. aault and battel y; not disposed o ; con tMitied iver until to-day. Greli e.U?frm 6rfelflt'Ratrt The Great Houihern Freight Line has made a great reduction in freight rates he tfceen in s section and Cbarlettom We c te cattle, for instance : It hs reduced freight on cattle by the car load fr m Old Fort to Charleston, fr"m$ill tofOSS-'trora Sta es ville to Charleston Irgight per car load, now $63 iustead of $90; fro'i oharlotie to Charles ton $45 insttrad c,f 7Q. . " '' . , H hnt, f.;.'!, ", , 'iff t ". ; .'. The 9thern Crusa m. r W'had a vrsit,;on yeeerdayi'frora Mr.' C. T! Man in who Is tiavelng in the interest fyl the Souther Xfrm. a weekly ( acholic j tar Sal published ac, favanpah, da It is the Biabop or r: avannah, and is one ot vry tew J&thoiic papers pubhtedj jn W)0 bouthern I tottniry. The paper has a number or gitted t ,i 1 1... in Itk a iitiB o n ti la an uhla .rnnnant yf the faitB of tire Cathalic Churiha It published ai $3 per year, by ' Wm. Ranking t 1S5 Bay streel, BavaonahGa. . . ft t. t 1 T ' " ..M. 'Iie Ball Last' Night. ' - . ' the bat! which WjM lyjen laajbigrijtt Hie Aill of Iht ieiaiijien&-I$ and tarider Cbmpany, complimentary to- the captain oi the .Awm J nf WVrfiPljN ier dropped i night, and at thiaoijr thmyaud fun were fast and furious.I The croad was 'about equally divided fCjjBexes, and the r.a rt n.Ti til V,i?!rtil .-i t! JMd ,w.atlwrit.i.txc! OJ wtUU J t o'etMerdaV wV'tisf tVererW fault.4 To add to tbe cow, wnicn wouia iiae been very sensibRTeVerilf th elements had ed ojef, i ihd- Wstrongly throughout the day, and last'evenihg travel ed foster and crew colder as the day approacht bearer and nei er to itaej, jr;oDia jong, ye fctove, and few venture upon tbe streets ptfying nnow 1or the recent warm speU, and the weather seems colder than it really Nottbefnfdelivere4 0 ansL, cee 0 09 . fn4 upon tne company -ni- mio- ti The last o tb& leab year nartT did not- DrpaKTip.aaui ocip, jra'e monir i Ingf iConaeqtieee f wblcb-aras that Urere wereTmndredVof tboosantf of gapes in the city on wferaayrscprW nl ;nnBd'eda of nods" potdsjek of lieaf yyes ndeoeral ru ud uae parw ui unriy bu luvpariivi- Casy-3TIiaea -.nfi .sL-fia Sb- The police -nen are enjoyTtJif seon of elegatrtifisure. J Thip hav-nai ftthjns to do oi !daya and days,' ind!ira crtjcryrnie the Sst iinipensely,:t, , Would be njce, to be a j'cm Uniea yiie ,ChA. bat,, for stead? thing i,b ayeraae roan don't ..like i; people are too much like the little girl in the story! in-. -'i pi'.y i ;! v hen she wM good she wa Tery good,) Bat when be was bad a lie was horrid,'.' ; Katie Patnam To-Sight. i - t favttrtte return's this eveningVandl will. give'iVs 'Fanchori',,the i Ciu-ket,'one of the awee dramas ever put uoon the ..metf' can (tage, ' Fanchon'' fs Macgie Alitchi'll greaUst impersoiiaMon and . we have beard intelHuent-gnileBJen who-rhare seen them both, say that Katie Putnam is q iite her eiial in the part.5 We do hope' that the per formance will be witnessed by n full hous. It is cerUinly .weli worthy the ;nathn gj of layers ut the. legitimate drama; ,yiieeci, .the 'Mikh Dance", alone is w.jrtb the price ol admittance. 0ir drmat.ic season seems to be drawing to a close; after Putnam, to night, no one worthy mention -is b tokei for our Opera Houe except Bo th, and nur people should see alt worth seeing While they can. We repiat. our advice to the play- going public, to attend to night, and see one of i be choicest pieces of acting ever produc ed on our, stage., Alarm of Fire. There was an alarm of fire on East Church Street, lat evening about dark. It Wis caused by the burning out of a chimneys, and the cause qf the dames was . ascertained before the alarm became general by the ring ing tjf th fire bell or otherwise. This occurteiiCe inggests iUc importance of orit peole looking t i thjeir chimtiey, These should be burnt out during the pre- 'yMli-iice of wet , weather, when there is no danger, and soot not allowed to accumulate in them to catch fire while everything is as dry as tinder and the winds are up. Grat rikswert encountered by the burning out of a chimney at such a time, as last even in. The wind was blowing a strong gale, and if a building bad caught fire even in a thin ly f et'lei portion f the city, there is no tell ing where the damige would have ended. We are not an alaimist, but these are prac tice thonghiB which mut sug;ejt them selves to every one in such exsrs. ExcnrsioH Trains fur Booth' Perform aiice. We hear a rumor, to the effect that the Carolina Central Railway Company will pro bably run an excursion train to this city from Wilmington, on the occasion of Booth's appearance here Charlotte is the only place in the State which the g eat tragedian will 4 play, and the desire to ee himls ot course general and wide spread. ' We hear of per sons wha will come from Raleigh, Greens boro, Sa'bury. Concord, Wilmington, Mon roe, Chester, Rock Hill, Morgan ton. States ville. Ubelby, Lincolnton and other place, to witness the performance, .and persons from several of these placet have already written p Iriends here, for tickets to be purchased Vor them in advance. We think it probable that othtr roads beside tne Carolina Central will, ran excursion trains, and ' we have no idoubtht all of them will, if ran, br ng good ero d. be Can-Can Not Comlna;. Afadame Renlz's Female . Minstre's have 'cancel'e I their j engagement to perform in the Opera House of tnis city. We have no desire to be bearer of unpleasant tidings; 'we wonld rather make men smile ihn make them s gh. ar d it is only the stern sense of our duty as a j lurnaliet. that causes us to taj' this item as a pall over the c ty this morning. Manyaoneof oar bald-headed and veutrtb:e readers, who, when the can 4&n was here last Season sat close up and Smiled till tbe natural wrinkles we-e swat- lowel up in the artificial, will leave his breakfast 1 untouched this morning, and many a silent tear will steal down furrowed cheeks and drop into thecnpOi coffee which is beit g taken un Vas t-d from the lips. We are sorry for you, lathers ia Israil, r pecca ble beads of lawiliea. For your saketf we wm d bave the can can come back to us ; W-did not keep it away; 4-ohblanienot the W'd.' It is not our ault that it comes not. rlfoa cafa'st n'o say T'dhl it , never shake thy gory (hoafy) lo jks at me." ' - t - Edwin Booth Certaialy Cotalar. . An advertisement received wstcrd&v, from L , . , m ,3 3 t- . r.- 1 - fSr vuuu . roiu, hijwiii dimu s uanager and pabiurhea this-morning, makes the boh thdifti vf aftnoniicemerrt o tlat lie-gTeat actior will appear in this Ci y dnt the evenin yf TnesdayiftheiH-n oStnd Will present v. I -L'L .ifja us? -im c iif iuii-a at: 1 ana $ iff (rare a iiipguiutiiv rreaiiori, -jiamm Prirvcepf, DeiirtMrk". rf We'.iiiake this an mncenient wih prpfuu'nd deiigb.t. '.? There hjaa bt en much fine hiatriop.ic talent here, hot none worthy . .. to be compared "'itht Heutowers lirgh 'above ai.y one eiite on iur Ainencan s'ase, andiiseomiiig jWilI be a. great eyentiii Charlotte, lfHe 19Ias ng i n ,B tltimbre at peeentv bavin Vpwud fn y Hamlet: .on , the lAght cf the? 3d i inst;; anSBOcated I press telegranrat'the trnetptattd thar8fj00.et preen;t,'bTlO"tn a lit Be'drflhra wee ctowded fro id! th'e'irTeats?? -'Uertfhs'adar'night-i-engagnnieTitriri'ichipomi on tlie l?ih. ' Of couse 'prrlloe here Ifiiibe packed Intelligent pepple.too; to Sea Booth, .. .His , wrjoe' ,3 as widens h fdiMtUedj-Wprldr and ' lils nanierJs known ia eVery household.' A toT thA-pla, Hamlet": JroulcTnot Aom sill of its beauty jtf presented by an Inferior actor j in, tlmJuuiila uf Jdmu Bumfavllt is mighty The. diagram of the Ora-JIoiise" can bt seen onundtujt&3UtuSluwe acttfqjfvfi-i ed by the agent of the Opera House, to sav eiri seats fo'r3oothvs'pr(orjnanc ianavf them raaerctd tvittrUiiitriQ him in advance of tlhe time and enclosing the price of sealsf Tiie er toroitteff appoIbUd fo let ftttt the muiau wr vuuun K uie iuwunuiu icucb. arc rfques:ed to meet at the Court House in this cHy .on the 20thinstt at 10 .o'clock, A U r d theownsbip'trnstees are requested to meetat the same time and place; t .leyy ft tax to pay. for the building ef thia fence TTieMoenlirht n :i'-- . d "'f-vijw si' e were none to enlo'v its bean 0 o, clock, zcept the pria ties after aaoGt ters and poicenien. Nearly everybody ;;ex ceptr thoee who were drunk or who are too 4 pbofito retire at a i reasonable' hoor weW fu ked" in. their little bed.1' We all belong o the class' jnentinned last. :r r ! 1 '-, Nulii Stolen. ' ' " JA mole wa stolen,6n Monday -nEeht.fr om Mr R M Eam-ay, who (Ives S miles from the city on eiStatrP'.'iri-ad; It was tr c?d, next day,Jo; MpoxdsvjUe,' Jn th&.Uontliern. pa t of Iredell county, where it was recover etl. -The thief, w die at the residence of Mr Ramsay, in addition to taking his mttte: cut bis well rope all to pieces." ' ' ' " ( r-i ' i Attempt at Robbery on tbe Highway. Oa Tuesday evenirg about darn, Capt. J. R. Ki win started from this city with his f mily, in a carriage, to th late residence of his lather, who bad dropped suddenly dea 1 that day at his home in tbe 8tee Creek et tlnueiit. In a lane, about two ai d a hull miles from the city, on the Camden, road, they met lour nepr es, and soon after pars ing ihem, Mrs. Krwin oiscovered that they were making an effort to get the trunk from the rear end o the catria. e. She Called pt '8 attention to the fact, whereupon he stop ped the horses and pot out As he did so. the neros, finding that thev had been de tec td escaped through tbe woods and were quic kly lost to sight. The trunk was re secured and the carriage went on until it ar med at the house of 8. H Hilton, E-q., where Capt. Eiwin related this incident, borrowd a pis oi and jarorifeeded on his ay. Mr. Hdton tys that a short time before Capt Irwin's arrival, be was out in his barn yui d andbaw tbe four neros spoken of go ing up the road toward town. One of them cairdasboitsticK inf bs hand, and the Wliuie crowd was laughing and shouting. This make three robberies and one at tempt, on th public highways near this city within less than a week. If some check is not put upon tbee scoundrel-, whirewill these things end ? The situation is a' gr ve one, and every cons deration' demands that prompt aud vigorous steps be taken to ap prehend anc punish thsi highwaymen. r. a. biuce tne above was written we notice that tfh riff Aexander has offered a reward oi $2 " e.ch lor the apprehension of these highway robbers, with evidence suf ficient to convict them. Sjnie Addiiliual Particulars in Regard to the Gastou County Grave Opeu- IuS u v Mr,. R. if. Mirtin, of Gastonia, writes US under date of Tuesday, all the pa-ticulars which had been developed up to that time, in connection with the opening of the grave of Miss Rebecca M ,' Bradley,! at that .place on Sunday night last Mr Martin states that about 8 o'clock on Mond ty morning a . gear tiemui who was p s-ing along the road which runs cloxe by tbe wall of tbe grave, yard, discovered that something Was wrobg inside aud came to his store, which is about 100 yatd from the grave yard and told Him of it. The two repaired together to the spot, and found that the grave of Miss . Bradley bad been opened. The devils had used a shovel at d spade, nod must have .begun their villainous work in the lore part of the night; for it was done before the rain fell. They bad thrown out nearly all of thee' ay, and had taken a spide and split the coffin I d into small strips and threw it out of the grave on the clay. . Then come the" tug for the bjdy and booty. They fok nold of the body by the thighs, as the prints of the hand and fingevs were plainly- visible. The part of the bo ly that - was ' exhumed was from the knee joints up to the middle of the back, entire. The body sr emed to have been in a state of j etiifaction, at any rate, it was solid and firm ; no ' other part of the body was distnrl e i At this j uncture they seem to have taken the alarm and fled- There was a large tombstone at the head of the grave, and it had fallen partly into the grave ; this may have been what frightened them off. 0 i examination, the gold plate was fonnd stiil in it place; it was a small plae with four teeth in it and was worth about ten dollars. All the indications so our - correspondent, writes, point to the pt rpetrators as white rnen. , Is is plain that they could and did read the tombstones all along tbe row, un til they came to the grave of which they were in search. '"' ;. The graye yard is in a very public place. The AirXine Railroid runs iu 100 feet of the front wall, and a public rod runs paral lel with, the railroad. , A, private roa l runs along- anotiier t quare and the grave, yard is . in fall view.of two duelling andtwo t-tores , and s in SOOfards of he-Alr?LirjrtrOeJ tl ? MiRMEIt t At the jaesidr n ce tf J W iefarasnn in Cabar rus coo.ny on TbnriHlay morntngvf lec eoi ber 16th. 115. by Rev J H Thorn well,, .Mr Geo Ouna and Miss Mary H, McNigbt., Ail .fqibarrus. ,,';;. . ';v,; mi JnGoldsboro. on We3aedav niaht of last I week, )r, Geo J More ., Aged 45, y eats . . 1 11.,. KNIGHTS OP P Y T11IA8. ; 3l t :A nlar ''fiaeet wij1ng f- Charlotte' igbiaofpytbia Ca0iall.uin fb:;TenNfiABsb-. dation Building, vto-aight Frompi svttfMdsc 4t Vlii'tfnrbfWbrin' eordiajly inyited. By otder of the a&i !?.. -r-v i 'A, , - wl iu, - ON tie Euronean 'lnin-calr fof whatyoQ want Commercial Dining Rooms. - wi. 'tw Bkhatik.--I '! ) ... bdi.ii i Kiiriiinai ) . : it . ' . fi ti n. ' . i hi ' in. u ; r" 1 1 Pmsqicai,. Should this meet the eye of tbe indiy ttaal who, created a distarbince tn church laM SunrMyjb(bi3(Qjifludvoashr ing, he wifl cbnter a fWor on tbe conpren tion by pf. u-irjg ' it' bwttle bf Or Bull's' Cough Ijywpi' which wi aire. Wnuixnu. r '. r- least Plitwef., irable rjelngs'fn The most miseral h' lhe Wnrld More than seventv-nve bef cent of the neo- KYiAT.ru 1 - 'i pic "11 the United Mates are afflicted with) 9hesja4 wo. fdiseaaes . and theig effct fueh aa sqqr Stomach. Hick. Heartache, -Habitual , 'oetfWness. Pafnltation of iba Heart. Hrart- bUm.Water-hrmab-: rnawine and bttrnrns- nai ns at t hfrpit ofbe Stomacb. Yellow, t?kin 4 viaiea i onxue ana aisagreeaoie latie in ine month, oomirr up of food atter eating hW Kptnts. Ac Go-to the vruc-&trfe oCM esara; 4 j u. bmitns Co., whoieea a airents and re- lalr drnirenste generally and 'get f a 75 cent c nt bdttle. ore 8mpi Botela-for: 10-crs.t Try jt.: , Twojjpjse wUoje;ieye ypn. jr ' Scfele Sons. OAt and XinlV MeWbint. Atlan-a ft , Analysis of our Saeiby A av tdiue 98 65 The jBtrnge3t Lime in the Cni ed States. Montevado, Cahabared aah. and Coat Crerk Ooat We 4i a ve special rates; 9 f ight.QiCH and Uma.hyeiff, to points in North - and Houth Carolina and Georgia. We solicit orders, sand lor prices. . 8CIPI K A BONA ... 01 KW AIIVKKTIJE(T1KIT ' Removal. II f E take this metbo 1 to inform our eus If tomers and the publUvthat we have, moved aur:Jhop4ind bpainesSvJJ'P doors, be-, j ond our stand, ti the rootrit TBcently-bcea pi.d by tbe ommfe CialTKatienal Br.nk, where we desire to see our customers and the public generally P ETHEL & 8UMNER, , , Fashionable Barbers and Hair Dressers." janlStf" ' . Rdward ! J I am authorized by the Board of Commis sioners of tbs county, to offer a reward rf TWEVTY FIVE OLI.AR8 for the ar re-t ot each one ot the pen-ons engaged in either, of the Highway Robberies;, which have been commit ed in hioountv dating this month, and for evidence .sufficient to convict, ' M E ALV SCANDISK, '. Sheriff of Meckl nburg county. jan!33t , . r- , Notice. THE Committees appoint to let out con tracts for building theHtock Law Fvnee. are requestrd tonieet at -t he Court Hte lit hariotte on Thursday i be 2Qth ir-stant, at I ii uciwi, a m, ki'u mane irpiirv iu vur chairman. The T"Wi ship TruQres are. re quesUvi to meet at the same time and place, io levy tbe tax to pay tor bnilding the fence. J J PKIOE - . .- Chairman of Trustees., jjnl3 2t . . ' ALIVE KICKING AGAIN ! '?ii'?. ' A; ;)'. 1 COME ONE, COME ALL to the SUN PURE Home-made Candies.Cakes of every description5, Tre of aU kinds,' Nuts, Raisins. Figs. Prunes, Cnenanuts, Pates: Bhelled Almonds'Jelhea. Pickles; Fardinest Oysters, Peaches, Tomatoes, Beana. Lobsters. Deviled Ham. Potted Turkey and Tounges, Crackers of every grade .f Apple'.' Oranges, -j lemons. Butter isjotch. Pine fi pples,.ureen Peas. String Beans, Malega Grapra. Cigars, TobaCcb. Snuff. Pipes, Flour, B-tcon Lard. Molasses. Cheese. Butter. Eggs, Meal . Corn. Sugars Coffees. Rice. 0 rits, T a. Peppr. 8pice Mace Ginger Brows, Buck ets Wgh B ards, Bia dy Pches, Pigs Feet. Sosp, 8tarch. Candles, and many other aroods nor. mentioned. Ground Pess at 8 M Howell's old stand, Trade Street ' Charlotte, n.c. ' - y ' . ' : - C. 8. 00LT0N & CO janl3 A Nice plare to board. The , Commercial Dining Rooms. , . . . ...... . FLORIDA: ORANGES, !' V " . ' . V (-r? i' -i Prcsh Lcmonor i. .- Lus iO.f lUUi.UHf ): .r . .it 5i -, FresnGocoanuls, PIGSAlOTTDfTS 1 I 4itJ.i !ln,-tJrlli l iJj (NNETGETABLES Fruiter and Blcatc, PICKLES, JEIilEita mm 8 I 1 ' s 'f TTvna -km a stfTi " !tt a ra FJEAJt AiJUTS, iJAUr ttUMiJ ! BESfKEWORIMOliASEH M it MrT.T: WOLFE'S; WHOLESALE litf KETaIL STORE.1 1 :r!Mj TiTlMTTPAC UllDiiiiriiQl mm mu Lrwmmmmmm aiiaiiii..ina L . haa AW.'ma a naei Ava aa1 . , .. . . '. A - 3SW '4DIue JAlsaaoV V lUalri A AAV UUIUf I . VAVV KM1wrrifll IV merdaL , sdi W O0U5A 801" 1tJ iTIi i iiki ft r- - ONEVENimiJNLY: ii. 'Jsjv ris "SL7iteajrJ mn FafWWe , 1 m .J-.t A t Ma f I TJKRlrAxED laperebratedXkKnastic PJay fm jFJtT9v4plMi li .i::. . ".entltletiLL ... FANCHON, Th IfnaT CaictfV 8 ! General ;J dmlirti65a Seats $1.00 Gall.rv 50. cents. Beats can be jdace''-rStaatttf R. aw4Wt&iA TheporTsrTrsgediari,v1rtr;l'. lVWARDE : ; -4 f BpoXbeallef Jofa 4 -tsiriiri f4fi?' aitryf e nonet u ei A DRAMATIO' COMPANY OF : GREAT"' - " 4J0EPUTATiUiliH niiW -it Which will be their only performance in u "i-,-!',-"thle' tiafce.,'ti i-4 Sam-'se'llSWr-Zate. ' s The sale Will commence on Thurs day " mVtrning, , January. 'kOVh, ' at 'Pkifer's 'BOwt8enfSX'. -fH lWWr-5JIUi ?itW ;tw Orders trotn neighboring towaf or ' MnnlW' un MA .nl m . nnM iinlS 4ar'-' f'-M-1 'l7. J' law ?i 1 v vlum at the' rate of 'ienCSQ) eenteper, Jine, Jot each inmiion. Ko rruse" " nftiif fdien or iViS-fftcftf fWefyeenft. Ei6htHlwrd wuftttltfttj.' "u-' - HOT Thomas ai d Jerrv have .returned and are now stopping at the Dew Drop, to day. C-ll and see them" " " ' , " ' janl3tf . ' ? ' :i s ' -' . i MRS J iNE E H ERRON, Mantua Maker, ht moved from ber old stand,,undef A x ander, iprle ifc Co.; ovet1! hector Wolfe," Barrinarer dk Co., where she will be pleased to see .he; pld iriends, andiuasy. nw . - M.d i-.ii.i J-Zf-r f-.-ig.V-. LAPIK8 HOSE 10 to cents. "hfrdrShS 5 to 25 all W ool De ains. av 20. cenu, . jail Wool Merinos at. 40 cents, .Line ' .JJerrd . Bla-nke s $1.50, latg4 na.W ii' halt co. '"uTvunnt; janl2 - i 'Trustee; FOUND A store key bras open iiad hut, has been found and left nt tMsnfae. ' where the dwuer-caa geft by tallrak'and . payieg for Shis notice. ,-i fad 12 It 'J ;-,.iJ'.icl.'-:rf'?.s ; ;v FOUND A steel ring with three keys oa it one of them a post offlee ' lock-box Ttef.' The owner can recovef ptdpetty By TBallliJg " at this office and paying for this noce. a . jan5u . -., ", : , ; FOUND, and left at tbis'OfflcirmliVSwOt " postoffice key; whieh the ewnertwH' hate by ' proving property and paying Jet thidver- tieement. , . dec31 tf '""-"' -v.wr BARGAINS - -. f.. " - .- -;s-' T- i ' , -s' - , V' ' Alexander, Scnle Mj, TTE are selling our elegant Stock of doth- itl-i t. ot.-i5rtQ'x 4uineoia.-it( S v ing.low dowaXor Cah, to redaea etu fltaoki- You can getetheVptWrr lankeV jjr us in tbe Otyr Boots and-Shoes cheap.- Chesp Hats. Home-Made htfd Kentucky-' Jeans.? Flannels , ,:'t ery ttheapf wo ndkewt i. i c f . , j u .- x-J DRESSG000S,, t- i ..'?' ; jfnjraw ajaj3) xh-. Hate been, reduced te prices bale irktctr x wxifetb il : huh. oj-1?0a !la no bouseeanceMfVojirisBAssal cheap grjw!U'q Tr UseOTwaad W 1 -f Mi Jl t- vt taut t'j a XfES.and the WIDEAISEBCSSTaw stHHi .HfrX m de place to buy it, S.eskes for r AT I ceirta.-t"Tbe 1st oaPmaia f nohocs?' acrfr-ruvaiu os wiiuubi : 111 IKIHV mpectml' iBfrttew to try - it f ttut iwr9 clothes" wberwtt la kaedil .a-:4 auik aaaiobio ' w alskeep uil line & ttn) nAd . Family Oroceriea, eonsrsting is part of S9srt . fftryltf alaaeurOoldett'prlp ryrratti- enuiescwdii Ftrisepureci-irvififisf?"8" KeoaBrOi! 80'estatsV Bacon,- Lard, F:-s3l,iA Mitlamwrarn laaiilaiwl and tw.i3rf.eo ! Tea: Macarowi asxb iffwieClaav jearhot Grits Jsr canned foods our Slock Ja ftuiid an teed freb . French Elarking. Bolws Bausare. Smoked and tresh Kit hiaOQ 4JCa -sa" always 'osf hand.1 f'fr-alt,5' t m3e Set4B' .Fresfr'Fnsff, BBsfekingahd VbeftlrTe&aio co. tmfct4onrtes; Irysten 'ITiiJi aiacat4Mi K ach Cracke-a : Peppera, Bpiceaj MatswcS. -at Ginger-Picklea by ihfdoa,, aft tbsfe'j Wide Awake. . i - hv r.mx Butter. Eggs and Chickens a specialty.' Avbar of the city trade rc r-frysxjlieT ited-'r; Full waighu and sat?;,; cjssals4 .a. . w ii derd is by reason of tbe contrast. jao!3 Jaol3 JsolS
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 13, 1876, edition 1
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