CHARLOTTE OBSESVM": Jrtf ;-: ; :. . : " ttra LilJVUa JUlsijT" 'sl-C.tHX ;-::'. ..;,:: w - - .-..,. ... - . .htWuh? -.omjW.aa SUSecmiFTIOB SATES. Daily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance; r- $S 00 fbesess&ly- BUfpI!-1 v -ee4e Avery z--ar ct : . "wUi ne iieaa,: . .MMpai.. . v " 6 runs. . V . i v ; -' - T 1 4 00 ' .1 usofi " j v' 7 on 1 mon. ?5 WEEKLY EDITlOJi, ' i ! i " -i -kly, (in the county) in advance, $2 00 ' oat of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months. ' ; 10$ vbiTiH?aH 5 .. CHAKLOTTE; N. FRIDAY, JANUARY H. 1876. Liberal redact&ms for data. NO 2124 rr CMP NO. 2124 j S IVI I T H & F O R B E 8 ' SECOND -mite STOCK, - . - , i- OP BOOTS' Ad SHOES OFK WR FORBES hn Jnt retnrrfd from 1 be Northern Maiket, and we are now ceivm our Second FahSb ckof &K)T8; SHOES AND LEATHKK. which is fuHy complete m erery Departmeit and will be sold at prices ihatxiefy competition. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MKECHAKTS are espeoelly requested to examine oar8tock before p r.n l irs WE V7 nDT BE UIIDEASOLD. S M IZVM Fit) R B E s , tfEW IRON FRONT BUI LD I.N 6,.TEADE STREET, 1 CHARLOTTE, n. C. oct! 2 GREAT .REDUCTION IN PRICES BOOTS , AND SHOES, AT THK IXiW TBICES OF THE GOOD OLD TIMES BEF0RK THE WAR, GEO R. FRENCH & SONS, , Wilmington, N. C. OmCR TO THE IftADE 3BIJR1AE6E f-TOCK AND COMPLETE ASSilRTMET . f C)uTS and frH Jl B (btiug the lai ett in the Stale) at snrh low rates as defy com -pelit!mlJfcT.-yl-biiir-nVlr. ll hitiL. ei.V t-uot b. Kip Boots at $500and '$30 ( 0 a cstfe inft leu fiin tulit Bropane at $1 60 a pair, Men's firt quality LAB .Broj;ar t jei jair. ,W n.rti't prm.eleb Grain JhaJs at $J.t0 per pair, Wonwn's pnn e A all Pais at $1 M) ir jir. t hiloit-u's Polibh High Cat Copper Tips at 76 ccnu, and all other f yle qrafly, h-w rates. o?B, Personal examination and orders solicited. GEO. P V It IT U It 1 Mvltqgss Brichols cS Co., WHOLESALE & REf AIL 5 & W rafc'bElSS" " 2-9 -. Parlor Supply at SiQunees, sl ffradse Coffine oa bead A fall assortment of Metalic Cases, t ! .. t( ii f 1 1. 'Mi 4J 17 I T T-iVT AS LOW AS EVER!! BLACK AIID WHITE f i 1 1 Af ?h CENTS OUNCE. ALL OTHER COLORS WORSTED, ! - 0 ; AT 15 , CENTS OUNCE. (THESE fORSTLES COMPARING rAV0RiE13HOTMiiHT.aTHE8.5J t' MOTTOES, 3 FOR 25 CENTS. AT 50 CENTS A YARD, W, fIST BEAL BAIR SWITCHES, all sfiat flSOJach, 1REP0BTED TO CO8T20 AV.VCB-fi&&f$$&!lfi ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, AT 75 CENTS, ( DISTANTLY RELATED TO THE WE IX, KNOWN ALEXANDERS.) ; . t . , EtJBROIDEEIS EMBROIDEEIES EIOHT4 a iir It 10 25 40 And a Grf at Many Of her. Menoii, at Extremely RESEECTEULLY, SUt'i'i' LARGE STOCK OF M0TJQK A IJW A FJSW BAY8. Jan0 R. FRENCH & SONS, Wilmington, X. C. l A L. U K FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, 5, West Trade Street CHAKLOTTK, N. C. JUST RECEIVED. FULL ASSORTMENT OK Suits, in Hair Also Goth, Terry and Rep & new Caskets and WVxmI nov2 BERLIH WORSTED, WORTH 75 CENTS A SPECIALTY, CENTS, WORTH ad it 25 40 60 it ' it u Goods ow riceS.(;Mp . ... ! -a: Mil ' 'M. KOPPEi: FR A M ES WILL BE,,RECEIYEn GOODS THE CITY CHARLOTTE N. C. . December 20th, 1875. On and after this dae. mails will open and close in this otfice as foil .ws : J Noithem. delivered 8.30 a, nv, doee 9 00 p ta xurn-rn, 8 30 " " 7 30pm Air-Line. - " 8 30 satnm Statesviile, )100" " 'ZOOnm C C. KnstD, ' 8 30 " 900pm C. (). West D " 6.30 pm 90Opm Money Older and Register tonrs from 9 a. m, to 4 p ni. ; u e Mcdonald, p. m dic2i tf CITY BULLETIN. The ice was aninchotnd a half thick, yes terday morni !.g, and the yoangiters propose to dooaie -bating to-day. Bo Rb's name is upon all lips and his com ing will be the town's talk until the 23ih arrives and he with it. Mr W R Myers, Jr , of this city, has been appointed a United 8tates Ma sbal, and on yesterday fi ied a justified bond before J nstice W F Davidson. A colored lady, wearing a light colored calico d'e&s and a dilapidated pair of white kid slip ers. was the most airy object on the streets, yesterday, not excepting the breezes -J There is litt e if any change in the weath er It continues very, very cold. This is the first real winter wea her we have had, and it verifies the adjgethat "it never rains but it i ours." An old, old. fellow, deaf as an adder and too Venerable to speak for himself, was in thw Remitter's Office, yesterday murnlng, to get a marriage license. His snnVa youth of 4(5. gae the old nan's aj:e at 81, and the li ens was issued to him. Oold Theft. Yesterday about noon, while Mr Jas Piatt wai waiting oil some custumert in his estab iithn ent on Trade street, opposite the First Presbyterian hnrcb, he turned his ba :k and some unkn wti thief s o'e his cash box with a 1 1 f its contents Mr Piatt does not 7 know how much money tlie-e wai in the box. Election ofOffi. ers. The members tiji Vierca'itile Resding Association, at their meeting last evening elected the following officers : President J Rimes; Vice-President -S A Cohen; T ejisurt-r J Horsier; Secretary -H Bauru Karten ; Directors I. Asiel, S aadecker, J Lindy. .he Courts. There were two little cases before the May. r yesterday morning, for fast driving, the first cases that have been in tbistribanal for days and days The Magistrates had nothing worthy mention exc pt the highway robbery cates, which are reported at length elsewhere Care fr Rheamatlsm. Hah waer is said to be good for rheama t soi - Ex "Ob, get ont !'' All this o!d granny talk about caies for rheum nii-m, make a man mad who ever had it. There ain't anything in the world that will cure it, except just 10 lay up in ltd and pray. . i . - ... . . Burned to Death. A sad occurrei ce took place in Gaston county, about 4 mjies fnm Uastonia. on Monday tvenii g last. A little daughter of Air tiamuel Gri&soin, about 4 years old, was playing near the fire, when the flames caught her dress, causing her to be &o bad y burned that she d eJ the next niornim;- No one was in the hvae at the time. I"o Hang. Unless pardoned reprieved or his sentence is commuted, Randolph button, the negro who com mi ted a burglary upon the store of Mr t; C Coop r. in thi county, will be bang- eu at Concord, one week from to-day. A petition, begging that his sen. e. ice be com moted has been forwarded to Giv Brogden. and also a counter-petition, asking that the law be allowed to take its course. I m perl ant to City Subscriber. Last January the Observer adopted the cash system in the matter of subscriptions. and so far as the mails are concern d. we try to adhere to it yet; bat in some way or other, .gjiitejaj) amber of our city subscrib-J ers have fallen behind, aodqw,. owe for the paper. We bejeky gtVitcB jjbt n the 15ch int., we will strike from our 1 sts tvery patron who is in arrears All will be treat ed alike, irom the highest to the lowest. Booth's Ceaspany. We se-from the Baltimore Sun that Mhves Emma Pearce and Ada dilmai are with Mr B th in his foaihera tour. They are well remembered bv our cititens as the "Two Orphans," which Hall's Combination product d here, and both are very fine. The Sun speaking of Mr F B Warde. the leading support, say : "He is really one of the very nest acton we have evr had supporting a bhakespear an star in this city." Chills and Fever. ' Here is an old woman's precripticn for tbejrcure: "To cure h ills at d Jever. the bst apple yinegar is recommended Many have tried it with' sucees. "It must be Ukt- for nine morpint-S, first taking it for three successive days, then omitting three days, ilea Ukinfrit for three day? .the egtin WAltting three May s. an' theft taking it. atcnin for three days. The vinegar must be first rate." R. A A. A. I R. R. .v-7-j - - '3 ' -' . -i -i : ' A traveling wrrsepondent f f the RaleigbJ Nine, gives in the coumoe of that paper; a Uugthy desCTlption of 4 trip over jtbevllne of the RUaigh ftAqguaja Air-Lin Rail road. iiThis toad J now eompleted ta Came ron.'oTtdjle frti Raleififand4ff "ei .from thelfn of "the Carolina Centraf Rail-, broad, 10 miles of which are now graded. 1 The roed being, rapid y located tbroughi to the Carolina Central. The corresion dent !itates- a lae which is not !eneraliy built to the Carolina Central, it will give- a line fro Charlotte d Raleish. 18 or 20 miles shorter than by the North Carolina Railroad. Removal and Appointment. The Wilmington r says: "M-. W. S.' Dockery, hs. we lern, received the appoint ment of Route Agent on the Carolina Central Railway in pUce of Mr F 8 Cantwell removed- In j up t ice to Mr. C we would state that bis removal was not due te any dissatisfaction as to the performation of his duties, bat simply the result of a mistake in making the appointment, which was intend ed in the first instance for the present ap p nntee. Mr. Cantwell is sad to have made a good agent." . Reported Killing of a Highwayman It is reported in this city, that on Tuesday evening alter dark, a man named Smiib, a citizen ot Cabarrus amnty, on his ay home from Concord, when he Wa&nietin the road by a mgro who demanded money. Mr Smith gave him $5. and the couud"el demanded more. He re-ponded that he bad moie, but i bought that ought to te enough for him. Toe negnrtoldrnira to band over all he bad, and Mr 8 uith reached in his pocket as if to get it; but instead of tbe money he drew a pistol, which he leyeled Upon bis assailant and fired, the ball strik ing him in tbe breast and produ ing almost instant death. Tbe negro was found lying dead in the road, with the $5 bill in his grasp. Weihave the story of this occurrence from excellent authority, but have serious fears that it is too good to be true. Still Anctber Attempt at Highway Rob-bery- Oa Wednesday evening, an old negro named Nathan Grier, who lives in Paw Cier-k Township, and who had ben to this city ad sold a bale of cotton was returning homeiwiih tbe-mB-y in his pocket, and when about lOOcymiabejond Stewart's Mill, two miles In m the city -on the RozzeU's Ferry road, he wa assaulted by a wegro who stepped from the road side The negro drug ged him from li s sgon nd attempted to rob him when the victim reached behind him a if to draw a knife or a pi tol, where upon the assailant desisted and fled. He s-emcd ax the time to b alone but as the old negro re-mounted his w g m and pre pared to resume hid journey, he noticed him stand ng d n the rotd in company with another negro, who was, no doubt, a confed erate It is stated that tbe nero had out his money in a certain store in the city where there wereeeweral negFocs at the time, and it is supposed that, some of this crowd siw him and waylaid him for it Arrests for ibe Cast a County Grave Opening. Mr R M Martin writes uifotu Gastoaia, nnderdateof Wednesday, tht two iegrees were arieted at that place on the -day men tioned, cliargeJ with some knowledge of the grave affair. Their names are t.'ebe itankin and Austin Hambright Tne evidence was mostly circumstantial ; that against Rankin was that he t 'Id of the grave hiving been opened, early on Monday nvrnirig, an the presence of U. W. Davis, and others, before it was known at Gai-tonia. He refused to tell anything more, a d subsequently.demed that he had told this much. The largest track seen in the grave-yard, corresponds exactly with his. The track showed that the left shoe had a haif-sole on it. In length, size and thspe, it corre ponds very c!oe!y to 'is, and as to the other marks the eh-e corresponds exactly. Upon this evi dence the court sent Kan Win to jail. The most of the evidence a.-ainst Ham lrigb, was his eagerness to find out who was mpected ; whe-her Thite or colored. He was released irom custody. Tbe Opera Hjuse Last Night. A number of our citizens, in their admiration of Kate Putnam, breasted the nipping a r, last, night, and attended the theatre. Though the crowd was not large, the attend ince was better than the average and t he audience fron patiently and delight edly through a long play, which, to the credit of the Ka'ie Putnam Comedy Com pany be it said, wa not cat in a single act. As had been roniitd in advance, tbe even in;"s entertainment was one of the most en joyable ever offered our play- going commu nity. "Fanchon. the Cricket," is a drama of great atir-tctiveness, abounding in strong situations and beautiful pa4ge. It was ell cast last night, and produced with ev ery mark of acceptability. Katie herseli is the same lively, bru que, rough -diamond Cricket she was a year ago; her concept ion of the character is very fine, and her acting of it leaves the impression that it c u!d not be better done. There is just one defect which the careful auditor will note; th. na sal twang of The Marchioness" occasional ly creepb in; and while it always creates merriment this is more by reason of is tug" grstiveneea than from the tact that it is con sidertd 'just. the thing'.' in 'Fanchon." In such a splendid impersonation, however it seem almost tike captiouaness to point out to trivial a defect. Unquestionably the finest scene in the drama of last night is the "feha iow Dai.ce." It was wa ted for with eagerness, and when it was cone u led tbe joy of the audience was complete. It carried the h iusu by storm, and so rapturous and sincere was the encore, that the little lady tppeir-kl before tbe cur tain aud bowed her thanks. The agility which she displays in this scene is remarka-' ble, and h-r dancing and antics completely captivated the audience, The entire co upany appeared to fine ad vantage; Mr Sullivan took tbe part of ' Lan dry Barbaud" with great fidelity. He is an actor of fine abilities, and made a d-ci ed imp essiun last night. The "Didier" of Mr Coleman waa common place enough at the beginning, bnt improved wonder ally, and at tbe end of the play turned out to be very excellent. Miss Taylor as "Mother Fadet," was also very good. But we cannot particu larjze further. . . , . , . The performance gave unbounded satis lae ion. v.There waano one there who Was not pleased, and the company will be teceiw ed most cordially upon its return to Chsrw lotte. Mist ' Putnam ba - entwined herself still more strongly itr-tbs affections of our people, Who tend their best wishes along with beranf willWrejoiced' -to see her on h'T next 8ontoern tour. 1 4' ' ' A great drawback to the1 pleasure of ihe 'evji ing: waklthe exces'r condtianof the 'Open, Houi-e.'AlUiiMgh theweatbar, iraa very severe ; tbere was'noi a spark of fire, and tbe complaint wee yery general and very just in consequence. A Fertaae Yim Across the Water. - ' Mr Tkcnias' Barbour, a prominent mer chant f this city, hoi, by the dr-ai h oi bis father in Belfast Ire'arMi. I lien beir t an estate valued at over $.0,00ii.0c0 Arw York Herald. Mr BarhouV is one of the largest stock holders in the Centennial Gas Light Com pany, of this city. Signature of the Cross. The following which is a clipping, is in teresting, and will be new to many The mark which, persons who ate unable to write are required to make instead of their s gna tures, is tbe form of a cross ; and this prac tice, havit g formerly been followed by kin s and nob es, s constantly referred to as an instance of the ignorance of ancient time. This signature is not however, invariably a proof of such ignotance. Ancient y the use of tbe mark was not connu. d to the illiter ate persons ; for aino g the siaxous ti e mark of the tT' 8 as an attestation-of be good faith t.fthe persons signing, wan rtq ured to b- .attached to the signature of the who could not write. In those timer, if a man could write, or evtn read, his knowledge was consideted proof presumptive that he was in hoiy orders. 1 hr clericus or clerk, was synonymous with jpennian and tbe laity, or ptopie who w.ete not cerks. did not teel any urgent necessity for the use of let ters. The ancient use of tbe cross was there fore universal, alike by those who could not write ; it wa indeed the symbol of an eath, from its sacred bsiociations, as well as the mark genera ly adopted Hence the origin of the expression. "God save the mark," as a form of ejaculation approaching the charac ter of an oath. Tbe Alleged Suit Agalust the C. C. Rail read, aud the Circumstances. Some days ago we condensed from the Rockingham i oaritr, and published in our local eolumns what purpor el to have been the experience of a Baltimore drummer, W. 8. Hamsay, oa the Carolina Central Rail road, ore night a week or two ago; how he had been told by the conduct r that be was at Rockirgha u, where he wanted to stop, and g t off. the station proving to be Pre Dee, &!.. &c. On yesterday, we had a call from Capt. J. H. McRee, a c onductor on the road, who in forms us tha'. Ramsay wai his -wssenger, and tha' be got off at Pee Dee ; that this is the only part of bis statrment which is truthful, and all the balance is a pure fab i ca.ion. Capt McRee ys that at Pee Dee, Railway woke up and aked a passenger if that ai Rockingham; the passenger re Bponded that he dd not know, but that he would find the conductor and atk him; whiie that paste iger went inio the front parrot the train to find tbe conductor, Ramsay got off and his absence was not known to the conductor, until the train bad proceeded three miles. Capt, McRee state that there is n truth whatev er in the state me it that he stood on the pUtform of the train as it moved off and called to the Ute passeng r that be hi.d stop ped at the wrong place. He l.ad not ex changed a word with him regarding the tta tions. Ramsay had told a porter to call him at Rockingham, aud the porter would D.ost probably haye done so, hai be (R.j re mained on the tiam until it arrived there. This is the conduct h's story and we haven t the blighte-t doubt that it is the Hue one. - : .Little Julia Stouey. Theioilowiog sweet little poem was writ ten yBierdy -afternoon by Mus Katie Put nam, as a tribute to the mtiuory of Juna Stouey, who died in ibis, city on Saturday morning. Mus Putnam has kindly iurnish ed us the mauusciipt. and we gladly make room lor it in our coiutttns. Jt discloats a poetical genius o tbe part of the writer, which is hardly less uiaiked than tha which she po-seese as an actress. She met Juiia btomy during her vie.it. to.Cbarloite, aoo t two weeks ago, and wae naturally much attrac ed by her bright face andmmd and ber lovely, amiable disposition .: Out of the mist into sunshine, Out of the darkntss to light, Awakened in Eurnal Morning Never again Tor thee. Night. Too bright, for this life of badaws, Made darker with each growing year ; Too frail for the storms that at-sail us, To God's blcss'd angels too dear. Thy beantiful eyes with their clear glance With wonder sh ill never more gme At the stars, and their wonderful bril liance Thy young mind again shall not daze. The myst'ry to thee is now clear, child ; How much happier art thou than we; Thy frail barque is anchored forevef; Ours' tobted on a wild beating sta. For a few hours only, sweet fl j wer, Thy li e brought its fragrance to me; t But thy mem'ry shall cling to my heart, child. As tbe iyy clings close to the tree. Highway Robbers Coming t Grief Ar rest of Two. one ot ?t bom I n rus state Evidence. It is a source of congratulation for the peo ple of the whole county, that the steps which have been taken , to bring to justice the highway robbers who have recently hten depredating to such an extent on tbe people traveling the public roads near this city.- are likely to be. crowned with success. Two arrests were made yesterday and others will ensue. The manner of these arrests was as follows : On Tuesday evening a negro named Ne son Lee, who is in the employ ment of Mr S H Hilton, saw the party of four negroes pass Mr. H's house just before the attempt was made to steal tbe trunk from the arriage of Capt. J R Erwin. of which occurrence a report has already been given the public. He told Mr. Hilton tnat he thought he knew some of he negroes, and was instructed to ascertain certainly if be did, and report the result of his invest! gationav,.r ;V " , ,. ', Yesterdky he went to Mr.5 Hilton's ofllce, and reported that be had just seen the ne-. grpes.), Wa rants . wer . accordingly issued and placed in the hands Constable WbiUeTd who, accom-nieJ y I Kelson, repaired to , tbe Five Points and had two negroes: p-int-- i ed oat to him a-r part of the guilty party He took them under arrest ' and carried them before Justices Bdtoa andMcNincb, where they diyulged their names as' Adam Ibifer and Jim. Poiadexter. They at first denied -all' knoledgeof the crimes with which they were charged, but the , youngejr, Adam Phifer. who hi nothing but a boy, finally "caved in," and turned State's. evi dence Once acknowledging bis complicity, he made an easy witness, and told a long and a straight story. He said that there was an organized band, consisting of seyen ne groes, ne being one, who had banded togeth er for tbe purpose of highway robbery. He gave the names of tbe menu ers of the band, and said that it was organized before Christ nias; told ail about their exploits, and gave in detail, tho plan of their operations. He described the personal apiearauce of the ne groes belonging to the organisation, and told thrir places otiesidmce. - ' Upon h s testiuKw y, the negro, Poindex ter. who wa arrestea with him, was pom mitted to jail, and be was ike wie commit ted tor sale keeping as a witness for a furth er in vestigatioapt the cse, which will be made to day. Among other valuable evi dence which he gave, was concerning the robot ry on Thur.day of last week of Mr Jos H ErWin, of Morning Star - Township who was seised on tbe road and bie watch taken trom him. He told that the watch had been old to a certain negro in the city. This ne gro was foufcd, the watch recovered and re turned to Mr Erwin, who happened to be in the city. The wi tnets a'so di ulged that it was the purpose of the gang to have gone down the Monroe road, yestei day afternoon, and to have committed a robbery upon a paeeer-by, near Brier Creek. Two or three of the crowd had gone upe Air-Line Sail road, t about Gaatonia, where- they said they thought they could make a $200 or $300 "ib si," &ii. Tbe neuro told his story with perfect frank ness. He found, upon being arre?tedr that thebnljr way to i-ave himself was to tell on the others, and be seems to have his misd made up to tell all. His testimony will be of great assistance, and by means of this it is hoped that all of the .coundrels will be ar rested. Great credit ia due to the negro Nels. Lee. it is due to his efforts that the fi st clue was found and these two arrests were made. The etfijers are in diligent search of those of tbe robbers who are yet free, and we hope t be able to record the capture of all of them, in our next issue. P. S Alfred Davis, a lealer of the gang of robbers, was arrested in the city last night by Mr I W Durham, and taken before Jus tii e McNmcn, who committed him to jail As stfued in tbe pre eding portion of this article, there will be a further investigation of th' se cases to-day. SPECIAL NOTICHS. Endo'Eed by tbe people as a safe, ieliible harmless and coeap remedy. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. CUT THIS our. It May Save Your Life. There is no person living but what suffers more or lees with Lung Diseases, Coughs, Coins or Consumption, yet some won Id die rather than pav 75 cents lor a bottle of medi cine that would cu them. Da. A. rsos- chbe's OBRM-.9 bYRCP has lately been intro duced in this couii'ry from Germany, aud its w li- run. cures atotutsheN every one that try it. If you doubt what we s -y in print, cut out and Utk- ii to your Druggists Messrs T C utiih & Co , wholesale agents and re tail drugsfi-ts generally, and tc a samp e bottle tor l'J cents and try it Two doses will relieve you. Ktgular cite 75 cents, fdec 31. Nervous Debility. VITAL W K KN E8S t R DEPRESSION : A weak exhausted freling, no energy or courage ; tbe result of mental ovr work, indescretioas or excesses, or some drain up on the system, is always cured by Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 2. It tones up and invigorates the system. iii e!s the gloom and d-pondency. imparts 8'renth and energy stops t e drain and rejuvena es the entire man Been ued tenty years with perfect huccess by thousand-.. Hold by dealera, Price $1 p r single vial, or $5 per package of five vials and $2 vial of pow der Kent by mai on receipt oi price. Address HUMPHRKY8' HOMEO PATH IU MKDUINE lOMPJ NY, 662 Broadway, New York fiSr bee large Advertisement. noO ly - Seiple & 8ons. Coal and Lime Merchants, Atlanta. -Ga., Analysis of our Snelby, A a. Lime 08 65. The strongest Lime in the Uni ed States. Montevailo, Cababa red ash. and Coal Creek Cotd. We have special rates of freight on Coal and Lime by car load to points in North and booth Carolina and Georgia. We solicit orders, send for prices. SCLPI ifi A SONS. der-30 Atlanta, Ga. WBW ADVEKTISEJtggtya F res h Gar den Seeds. JUST to band a full supply ef Buist'a Warranted Garden Seed, all varieti. 8. at WILSON & BLA KU. jan 14th Wanted. A Partner, with a capital of from three to five hundred dxlars, to engage in a irgitimate businefes whicn offers a fine rn vsaue t. Profits, from thrt-e to fire bun uie-l per cent gua-anteed. ( ail at F. Kues-t-r's gun shop eti Tryon Street, for lurther inf iraiatioa br addrseo, i M. K. Lock Box 99, Charlotte P. O. janl4 1l B. A. M. THE members ef Charlotte Chapter No S9, are hereby notiiied to attend a regular convocation of their Chapter, at Masonic Temple Building to-night at half past seven o'clock: ' ' ! Royal Arch Masons in good standing are respectfully invited. ' . ' ! H WHITE, Secretary. jan 14 USE ALADDIN BtCtiRttt OIL; ' .Bet Oil in use. . WTt BTJEWELL ft CO. ANIEBNS and KKEO ENE LAMPS.' German Student Lamps, fresh supply-. .'11)14 '-if, iA'i -; . : J ' t : Tory pleaaant place to yisU, ivtMA' JA. mercial. - janl3 AB31TOIS K1 1- W Ttt. -jfcUft ihl -fTirjuV ty li tn it's' CHAEL01TE Q??M "They are coming to the play; get you a place." SHAxerx ax. v v.'tyt-f t --i't The most Eminent Actor of the SaakiTs--" " - 1 yer.an Btage; ."' The popular Tragedian. Mr. V. B.WAIDE, , . of Booth's Theatre, AewtYerk, 5 . ' : ' ' : -a A DRAMATIC 1 COMPANY OF GREAT REPUTATION, IN SHAKESPS'&AHLET, Which will be their only'peifomanee "fn thia Siato. I !'T f :i t' nn . W V 44vs vaaa 8ar, ,The sale will -commence oa Thurs day murniBg, January St0th,'-at Plufer's Ituok Store..- ;"-.' -v,- jm Orders irom neighboring 'towns or country, can oe sent at vuce, tl:..HH,' j UllS 2W ..rir. , ,7T...-f;fJ r Ten Ceni' Column. Advertitrmentt wtU be inserted in tits column at the rate of 1cnW) tmti per Hne, or each insertion, po advertite went taken for ten than twmtf-JlH cent: Eight words moJbe a line. FOR RENT- A DESIRABLE RS DENCE ON CTH STREET and the V. C. R R. Good barn and Mt gtrdeh, Ac. Tbe house will be thoronghly repair ed Barn i an ted sepaiaery if taeairtd. -K A OSBORNE, Agent, janll 4t eod ' '" !" H OT Thomas ai d erfy "have returned and are now stopping at .the Dew Prop, . to day. Cill and see them.. jan!3tf ,, , . , b . . . MRS J ANE B HERROK; Maota Mttfcr, has aoved irom her old Stand, under Alex ander, S igle A Co.. oyer the store of Wols. Barringer A Co., where she will he pleased to see all her old iriends and many new ones, jauli tf -J' n LADIES HOSE 10 to 25 cents, fhildtees' 5 to 25 all Wool Detains at 20 cents, all Wool Merinos at 40 cents Line , Colored Blankets $1.60, huge line of Black Lace, halt cost. J L BROWN, Janl2 ' Trustee, FOUND A store key brass open aa shut, has been found and left at this ofiee, where the owner can get it by calling anfl paying for this notice. jtnl-3 It . . FOUND A steel ring with three key en it one of them a pose office lock-box key. Tha owner can recover property by sailing at this ofiSceand paying tor this notjee. janSlt FOUND, tnd ielt at this ofBce. a lock bos post office key, which the cwnertan have by proving property and faying for tfefiradver tiseraent. decDltf H. McADEN, DrnggUt. Charlotte; N: C Is now offerine tbe best and finest Chemi cals, and the pttrest drugs, at prices to- snlt the tiroes. .-.. FIFTY CA8H3 Hostetter's Bitter, 25 cases Vinegar Bitters, at McADEN S. jan 14 Drugstore. gUFKALOHTHIa, Saratoga and Rockbridge Alum Water fiesh flora the 8prings, at McAUBr-'B, jan 14 Drugstore. LADtJA cElUKITY OIL, The best and safest oil fcfr iHutniiatlnl purposes in the world, at McAiiJCM'8, Dm store. EST ft SON'S KEROSENE OIL, For sale in large and small quantities, at McAUKsf o, lrwff otore. ' jan!4 r RAKING POWDERS, Horsford, Royal, Dooley's and SeaFosua Powders, at , McADEN'S, - janU ,: .Drag Store. W 1ND0W GLASS, Putty, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, .and Tanners Oil, at McADEN'Sf MM a .DrugBfra. rJIHR FINEST CHEW IJIG TOBACCO ' And the best -Imported "aha Domestic Cfeara. at MeAiJiBK'Sv "' janl Drag Bier. QOLQGNE, EJCXRACTd, Toilet Soaps of superior quality, at s j n 14 McADEN li, Drpg Store. jyjcADEK'S GERMAN C0L0QKB f Is the favorite perfume; prejerred bj the ladies to any imported" perfumery. - ' E l'CUott Hair Bruancs, Twwtb Brusnes aud Nail Brushes, at jan 14 r MoA MEN'S Drag Store. TEA! IMPERIAL. Oolong, Ypung, jEtyjoa. Qua Powder and English Breakiast Teas, direct importation, at McAden's Drug Store, cheaper than ever. ,janl4 .. . .. MADEIRA "PORT 4 SHERRY WINES, French Brandy and Whfckt.'-all of tbe very best quality for niedlcsn puiepsia only, at ' McADKs'B Drag store. Hjnl4' ! ; f : of e . LUNE CHEWING TOBACCO, Just received ht :" y' " ' ' w b BimwEtL con; Janl4 a DrnStfcw. ' ' A FEW SACK X- " . : -!-:- Sii :t;i . tie !:U Of Evesgreew tjrase Seed, at n. h :: m - W K BURWELL X)ff . -, x. ic bpriAgs:Corar.-. JOl4 - .vita iAl ' .j ! :'il Hi j,ttm.?iiT-x?rsfr Mr: t-.tl: 1 Bpfce: Cbra Stsrcb; VtiatolMititiS1 If .You Havb A COUGH, send snsoVgat lea cent aotur Xa. or syrup irom JsalS T 0 SMITH ft 00, I V to' 17 a to A w ti; 4