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t 1 ill mm mm i win i inn . : Dally 1 year, f postpaid) fa advam,- f f 1 moa, 75 VUUt KDITtOJf . th - it? ?4e and 4 w . e?kly, in the coantyTin iwnoer ' ' '-ft w oat ortbe county, pawpua. z,iu 6 month. J ' if mrrrr ua iJ.muiiin t ji Llbeml redactions for clo.be. V I,;; CIIARLOTTE JKSUMy 1C. IS76 J -: . &3v&&aX Atd 4vf$ m&& ,.f . . .: ; '...-ti ---i-tvei-AAiV -i.' -lSU -.' s a t Tr-nT' i-r - sr'r 111 --- w-rv?ty-Tii-i . - j. m -. rr j-xjcvv T V-J 1 i j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 n 1 f 1 1 1 i 111 Hi 1 I i 1 1 I m 1 l 1 11 1 1 1 l 11 1 1 1 1 1 i. 1 1 - 1 m 1 1 ran 1 PersoMaU: ' U ceivinKour8s.md Fli8tickfa OWi J4HOE3 AKf) LEATHER, hlch 'iT fuJ compla- to viy IeprtiiMt willube sold at vricem that defv apfedii6n. WHOLESALE NREjAlL t MCHAKT8 are espeallj rcquetod td naii&M oar 8tock bef t t t ttin W E 3.17 tL& il:0T BE -DIIDEHSOLD. S F 0 R BES , NEW IKO 2 ,-rF:B.O H T B UIL CHflRIJJTTE. n. C. 0Ctl2 . j i "M - a G R'E'AT "E'ElD tTCTI ON IN PRICES AT THE LOW PRICES OF THE GOOD OLD TIMES BEFORE THE WAR, GEO. R. FRENCH. ; & SONS, Wilmington, Ni C; . 1 ....... t." -i ,'. i rv FfKF TO THE IRATE TBUR 1 AE6t V of BOOTS r fB'JVfe ?ttibelOTiettln th 8tll M och k w nttctudrfTcom petiiiiit Ij f j ji f l(nrI in il rilil.? u roai p i 42j 11 air vt q o iiip pnn A CaM a at 1 (4 ii jirM 6ilQii a FoHh Hixb Cat Copper tips at 76ceou and all other le- a t qonDj U rata. i ' i u . , k GEOi i ' ml u i i m 1P VIIOLESALEi 1 it n; Hui-ply of Lounges, all grades . A fall assortment of Metaiic Casea, Caskets and Wood Coffine on hand ' v nov2 I "JHHT f -AKD 4 4 8ELBING r AS J. ',' i J- i i tuns. . - . BMCIBIIBlSniJEEIllinTO :-1 AT 12i " CENTS ALL IpTHEF? CmORS WORSTED, tJENTS -or.'. - (TH2E KKTtt3.MFJ)iG riTCFiMT.E.CnJHT.IIIiHI OTBES.) MG1MMSS;EOR 25 CENTS. :.riJB; 'B);W0ETH 75 CENTS. 'r,x'& xtis'-MI -.?.- -.' ' THE iDISTANTLYttlLftrKBO TO THE ' .... t ... . . 4 4 T A TV - 15 fl r . And Great 01 her 1 1. a BEST. EEAL ,. .a- - ,.5:1. "L W I HESPECTFJlLLYr - 1AKGE STOCK OF-MOTTQE'-rtAMES Jttlif XJ TBA D R UlRi. - . - tTOCK JUf D CMFLETE A8SORTMKT tr Mui. fe iii. t, 00 and j o uraiu jrata at ju ixr ilr, Wonum a It. FRENCH & SONS, A ft. K K DETAIL ?OEALEtt8 I FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, No. 5, West Trade Street CHABLOTTX, S. C . JUST RECEIVED. TULL ASSORTMENT OF Parlor Suits, in Hair Also Cloth, Terry and Kepa a new WIS YBT GOODS AS EVER ! ! OlTNCE. OUNCE. lad; WELL . iK5P y( J ALCaA-IH Dtiisa. j 'Ml"! I l ; m . t ! 'i M" fflfr 40 '-tit 60 ' - -'"M: K0FPEL. 58 WILL BE HECEIYED I I ..H.I B . ' 1 - . . 1 . . i. ... . -1 1 . CHARIXTTK w:o.2 DHmiW20ih, 48?&. On and aft4h?di. maiKiftl open and Kmtharn, deUvertd 80 a.m., clone aOOpm. Jl 00 " 8 30 " C C. Rttae D , C. O, West ., 630p m FWpsr Money Ordeaj JhttO"? from a. m. to 4 p m. ' B JE McPON ALD B. M dec21 if TUB CllURCHOt rl-DAY. (i ATHOUC aidfol. Pffi ci, ana sermon oy toe pmso, Bey Father Hand. 8t. Pkteh'b (B.1 Chdech. Services this morning at 11. and thia aiternuon ai 4,. by the Etistor. Bey B g Bronson. ( ; 8chool Hoo-K Services "it the School House, near the. City - Mi Ua, thia afteraoon at 4 o'clock, by Rev W M Hunter. Caltaey Mi.8ios CHtsar.Senrices In the murnipg at 11' A M, ahdat"7J P. MM by" Rev W 8 Uaituia Sunday School at 9 A.M. . - . " Baptist CHtiECH. Sertleefl this foornjng at U O'clock, and1 this evenlni at tt o'ciock. by the paetor, .BV 7 Tbeo. , Whitfield, Sunday Hdiol at 9 A. M;v Sxcoho PRBaBTTBBiAJi Chuhch. Services ibu Bjwruitig at II, and tats evenin-at; 7 by the pastor, Kfcv H. Harding, ounday echfciol at 3 p. m- Seata free. TaToa Stbbct M. E. Chcbch Services this uioriifug at 11 o'cioti. aiid this even iftij at 7i u'cluvk. by the pator, Kev F J CtrrwaY- buuday School at 3 B. M. fiat-T, .PBaaarraRua. 4.'Hi;aiH. er vii es this Uiyriuiijt.ai 11 aoUoa eveaiug at 7 u'cloek, bybf V$Alt eA W $ Ufa, D. D. beats frt-e btBiU ff t:?.aM.. M A. 3 PT3ttjrCHtBoa.--fcervl,x'B in the Chapel, on the corner ot College and oih treei.-, at 11 o'ock, by tue paaior Key W M Huuter, and t TV. il. Sunday echoot at 14) a M i J nuary Is half gone, and low aboar the gonu reso utious at this liuie ? A1 of the cburclie8 exct-pt the Lutheran, wi.i bevpeu ior servues to-day 'Iwasa lively 8aturdy night. The peo ple crtrwdtd tbe sireets, and were merry but nt bisteruus During the week ending last night, there wre only 3 urratfo by ihe police ot the city ; alt oi the parties wme colored u dtviduals. The season isnotrt-membertd when Char lotte was ever so gty aa if - Ima- beeu this winur; and tLe ei d is n.' t yf.' i Weieturn thaukatoHoii Woi M Hobbina, Bittubtr of Congress from thu eventii Dis trict, for late a es ot the Conjrtssionol ticcord. Railroad freiicht9 are in-jreasinx. The Riuhmoi.d & Danville Railroad rport- an inciease of 10 per cent at this poinc within the last three or four weeks- A meeting of tboae ( itizens of the place h are opposed to the Stock Law wtiicb is at present in existence in this township, is called to take place at tha Court House to-raorrow eveiit)g at 7J o'clock. The tale of Vo..teu's Enress. has not, we hare, taken place as yet, but will before tbe eitd uf the pn-arnt month 'I be Soutu ern Express Ion imi y will take charge of the line on the lot prox. . Tliere are no new 'development in the highway robbery cases. Two negroes a ere arrested on Friday nhiht and triea ye?ter day for complicity n the e villainous deeds, but no thing could b no de out against f hem at.d they were discharged. There is nothing in the world that looks so much like the hack of a duck as one of the nt w iarhio e1 bustles; Thia is the con clusion of a tbunghtful person, who has atcod wi h his hands iu his p cketa' and looked at taehi tbf dicf CIndows, long and ofteir. 1 s " ! " The Board of Aldermen will meet to mor row' after noon in reg ilar monthly session. the attention of liqu r deilers is again call ed to tbe (act tbey must make appticat oh to tbe Biwtrd at t his-meet.ng for a renewal of license, if it Is the r purpose to continue ba-ines. The weather moderated very greatly yes terday, and last vening was bo 'waim that fires lould have br en duemed wirh. Old Probssaysaa may p s-ibly have rain to day, and from tl a fo-ung in ibeatmoanhrre at ins-nt, we judae that lie might have put the case a little btronger. 4 Sign of tbe Coning of tbe Htlllenlum ' Ou Friday evening all of the Prote-tar.t ministers of the cty assmb td at the resi tlencenf ReT"Theo Whitfield, the paatorof the Baptist Church wh re they tok tea and hpent a highly deiighif ai evei.ing is social coaversation. We tkethis to it.d cate that the tuitlen.um is nt a.jneat whilefif, , . The "Poae.M The little poetical gem published on this pi ge, is worthy to go. wiwrV' W poaWrity li tut it- strong point p. and we cum aeud it especially Jo young men woo, , nave neen m love and who, by reaon .pfihavlog been rriMted. are ob the rrif-d edee- K will be m to their won ddafie tions. It tells xph;.nce of. the amh-r, a jouna- genf tieman nsiiiii k B! thhi eiy.aod ie wh'rt ratine it wdtifd sturpfrite ; you ui bear i Bvnctton wna tn.e t f wgent ler ineiBa-rver. Capt W et Turner, lat? k popnjar condoe: tor tin U erke4lnmbMe4 Angola Railroad . has been appointed eneral travel-' mjc agent lor the IAlt.T t)arBVK . and wilt cal upp.bthf people, of tlif d fiefeat , owna lying on eacn of the railrotds running out .. mltj -Am? aurMnrtbtlons to the Mt-1 1tk ToWlBy'aSttiorisM tiki satwcTfptlons, g ve receipts, raaka con J tracts for job wofli and a frertiaing and to attend to ail other business incllent to ah agency of this kiad. Direntaire w.ia.ipwtt,r . - wr- .. . . 1 " " .. ""Wi'P1 uTTirfbv their wits : and tuoawh this 2tf H7CS1 ff hJll be preyed fa every liirfunW, the M mm .atat . .- i - . . .-fi. -.. ' Bon J Jt Cloud. Snoetitfr Gnat Jnee Af th iliibuTy itrictia the jetty, on WW L Satadrs, -o Ah Wilminrtoo Jfcw7ial.ls atillMn the-idty;" His bataaa ihte, or a part f it, is ttt induce some of (he CTiini' htW place edonie' s ock holders Am -;aonftf-r nt eartn eoiota cnoala nenard la paintingH o a. and the rapid wearing off of a ca'i (j of M pairttorr'a 1 ioris a anra ini dicution that wh te &lj-l has been mixed with the paint. ThWIlt, general !y. the casej since it causes the pJfPJK t P cover better ad spread 'easier. Bve'nt ihjr employme it of varnish that ha- been boiled ftth litharge should be avoid!,. and.o bled with borate of mt-mnesA) preferred. It is also ery important that the firt ooa'ing hoad be perfectly dry before e seconc. Is laid on. if -'" Uttefla Living Agt. The number of this magaine of January 15th, is the third weekly numb r ef the new year and new volume. It contains The Art- conside td as Tidemarks! of History, from The Chareh Qumierly Review; Dutch Ouianna, by W. Giffuid P grave ; Her Dearebt Foe, by the author of '"The Wooing O't," ttc i Lite in a Canad an Country Town, jroni MacmUlan : an instalment of "The I)iimma," and the usual choice poetry and miacellat y. The present is a favorabie time to subscribe, beginning with tbe new volume. Littell & Ujj, Boston, are the publiiibers. The Sentence uf Raudolpu Sutton Com muted. We learn from Mr John McDonald, of Cone d, who arrived in the city lat-t nilir, that iiitbriiiati -n bus reaui.ed Concord that Gov Bioxden has commuted the tent en ce uf Kandidph Sutton, w no wts to have bteu handed at that place on Friday next, to im prisinmtnt f r life Ex Attorney Goi.e al W M Coleo.aii h s b-eu to. Ka e gt to inter cede with the Governor for the life of the ne gro, and he returned home on Fr d y night with the news that His Excellency had granted bis petition. .he Si stem of Fire Alarms. Tbe contusion which arises all over the city whenever tbe fi e alarm is sounded, is Very well KnoWii, and iu view of ttiis a change i-i ttie sys em o alarm i is advisable. It Womd s ve m ich unnecesiary agitation on the (-arto- de icate a id nerous lad es. and grea'ly facilitate be operations of the fire departtueut, if, with theaiam. the num ber oi the ward were sounde 1 Asitiswben eier ihe bell is ru g. t .ere is a reckless rusn in! huher and thitner. no one knoiig where the ire is or which wav to turn, t his striking of war 8, as suggested, would obv. a'e all this dittijHliy and put au eud to the annoying couiu-iioii. Cat His Toes Oil". air John Hipp, wh formerly live i in thia city but who now lies in tbe country, was standing in frout of t reswed's store, c rner Trade and Church stiees, vesterday after noon holding in his hand an xe wnicb he ha I just bought. He lost his ho d on tbe axe and it- dropped, the bharp ede falling upon his fo t. tie took off his boot as quick ly as poe-s.bLe and when he. had done so, touud that the t-econd a id third tots had been entirely severed lr iu the foot, wnile tne gret toe was bai gu g by the skin. Ti e injury, as can be imagined, was very painlnl. All a Fabrication. We ham with regr t that the story which we published in j esterd y's paper, about Dr Gib Sinitb, who lives in Coddle Cre k Town ship Iredell county, having killed a high wayman a few nights ago, is all a m state Two neighbors of Dr Smith were in theci y on yesterdey. Loth of whom reported that tbe bad seen biiu on Friday, and he m-tde no allusion to any such otcurwnce. They are certain that i such a thine had taken place as ret orded, rhey would hive known alf about it, and w have litte doubt that they would We learett, when we published the item, that it was too g d to be truM, but our aathority was r-garded as entirely re liable, and we bad no heiitauc in uohsh ing it. Sale ef ate for Beoib. ft baa been reported in the city, tht as jetters from abroad arrived, asking that seats bs r served for their writers for Ed vin B oth. tbe manages ent of the Dpera House has marked off re-ts as written tor, whi etbe people of i hariotte are not allowed access to tbe d agram VYe are author x d io say that this la all a mistake Not a seat h a been maiked, and tone will be until the morning oi the iOibi Ai that time the namger'ot the pera Home will mark otf sea s for ad bae who hare wriuea for them, and tiny will have exactly tbe same chance at seats erenc Wrll be shown them over the mi tens. Thia is exactly as it shou d be. V .shore should e put upon the same fo tfing as the the perple uftJn ri- tie and no o ie can then have ca iseHfelf.ttUint. Neeeseityr fir tbe Eaforcenent af tbe Vagrant Law A correspondent wr.i ing in another col umn of ibis morninK'a j aper, aivapcest-ome eeiis jbie ideas regardinK theuamerouaidiera who loiter abuuvthia. ei'y .u Hevrry proper ly urge the enforcement of the vagMnt .aw, and we eordially fcecond hit laoilon. if there weie ft Wer idlers there would be tume honesty ; ii mm tertairra -anything can be. that these ra-cia who are koowiModonoth- 4lV capnoj- ience (BcieiU a.'aipat'ibetn to' warrant their, ar Ottder the VMg rant law and to have them pnt to work t a aiething --V ,rr r '.'V i Out correspondent Is also right In kts cra kade against thia begging by organ-grinduig It, oug jt : uor. be t aerated. It la not nty a.i ia isatice, but it gives a support to a tnfl.ng fellewwbo WoJajyjsork and ftW WaVes W, inm&ay i3tanci - By boring people, tilif Abe; pay bim t get rid ot him. We w.isb, $he cie y -authorities, among their other warruVr w otd take steps agaiaae bim and banish him from the streets. - r .i.i t iDKexceut itwi SMaMiiBifiM.iuue m A little aonq of SilV Mf W -Eobiaiiv waV the North arolrna.' ' Depot;, veattidiyi after-' aossi end was Un d- a freight txl when it heganr to tfve off Fotaqatelj fif, tile boy,: Mr. George Cheason, oned thedpot cjerka.. saw h?a dangerous situation end. .ei'PKi niiu, erae uim oui. iu , uriic io tie, miw perb.ia trom a mirrible death.1 " leg Broken, tmm llclagMTtorewa From .Jt??:m 203uaUvaT a We regret to chron'e'e a serious accident which befell our t wnm in, John W W,d worth, Kq , oil yesterday aherreal. W 'Me' bad been to the eirry and aa': feturmng home, and while ridin at a slow paceaeng Fi.tn stree'. between Graham and eraetery Avenue, a d nt jumped into the stre-t in front ot his horse, f ightening the aniraai so that it reared and shied, throwing Mr WadsWerth heavi y to ihe ground. He sustained pain ful injury to Ida left leg juad' some negroes comiig to h'u astJiftatee, he had- -them ' to pu.l it, witalj their ni ght to reptace .it. He was then carried to a. house near, by. and Dr R H Gibtwt wa sen fir, ---The sot-' reatt made a careful ihretigation of the in jured me tirter. a-rffoapd,that the'tbigh bad been fracture i' just abave ttie knee, and that the knee had been dislocated. As soon ta tbe leg wa dree I, Mr Wads wortb wa put on a litter and curried to his lesidence on oltege s reel, between 8 xth an.t Seventh, where he was resting very coni turtably at the last accounts we had of him last night. Tbe Courts. 1 1 .US Comnuuioner's Court -r-Bf ore Coromit iioiier Bailey ihe case t gaiiibt t rank E lis, cutored, ciafg,ed with , ootuplicity in (he crooked whiskey business with Wiley Budi sill, was di-mirsed the case agalLSt Uie prin cipal defendant hav ng lailed. Before Justice Davidson Ike Lowerv, col ored, ior nfu ing p.ovide for the cuppoit ofhisthilu. Dchaig d ujiou pruuue t. deosit $1 per week ior the beuttit uf the sa.d child. Jonas .P.ccles, colored, charged with en couragn g ti.e not in ttii CHy on Clirwtuias J'ay. Held to I ail iir $v0 fur his appearance at-iu. Befit, e Justices Hilton dhel McNthcJi. Lee Buksauu Jouu JB.niee, colorid, wuo had been ar ested as paru iiauts in the receut highway r boeriea near tucuy. Ti-e cafes ajiaiuat tuem Jailed, and they k re discharg ed. Gus Wymaa, the negro who was guilty ot tbe gro.-s conduct iep- rtd c je-teidVpa-per aa havniti taken place ou Friuay. He pleaded guilty u the charge of larceny. Lay ing sto e'i a siiVer cup irom Mr Maise, in ad uiiou to tha charges of torciblo trespass a d indecent exposure of person. He was bound over to Court iu the s un uf $1 CM). Simon Holu.es, colored, Wes up tor the robbery ol T L W aham ou Friday evening; case repoiud yt'su rday. He a as held to bail in $200 tor his appearance at court. Mi S H Farrow was inuiited by M:8 0 A V K.e, for ex ee iing his authority in levy ing upon her property, a - jshe alleged. He had au aitachiueut tor the proper y of her husband, w ho was a member of the late fi m ot K.e & Jamison, and she sued out a warrant tor trie arrest ol Det U j S ierifiFar rw forat'auhing property which she claim ed aa her vvu. The case was, of coatse, dnstnis-ed. Edwin O10 h -Sketch ef II Career. On yesterday we received from Mr Jno T Ford, the manager of dwin Boo'h during h s Southern tour, a handsome btok con tainipg a sketch t f the lifeot the gieat actor, and riihly emnel lifted with ilitrations of him as I e s rxars in tonie of bis gre'tesi impersonations. Tbe book is very beautiful and valuable, and Mr F rd has our thanks fir t. The a p-oaching appearance of Mr Bj. th at tbe Ch triotte Opera House, will I nid febh intertet to a brief skeb b of hi 1 fe: Kdwin Booth ws bom in Baltimore Md., 15th of November. 1853. being the fou th s mi of J inius Brutus Booth As a boy, be is represented to have b-enrrave be yond bis years obi-erv ant, thoughtful and rather melanchn iy. but wise in knowledge of his suiT"Ui dii g", in reiirente and self p lire His immediate entrance to atbiatric cirer was made precipitately and in au ac cident a' manner It took place at the Bos ton Museum on the 10 b of September. 18(9 where he played Tyrrel in "Richard III " as a f-ubstitute (or another actor.; His u 11 a p-arance on tbe few York rtage wat made at this time, ai was a ho hi first eMty in the character of Richard III. in which he wa defined to w n brilliant distinction. ,lt wa in Glifrn a that the bard wo k of Id win B o h' a ly r "fessional cater was performed, and that bis first substantial suc cesess were actiieveL- Both made his first appearance, after coming to the At'antic const, in Ba timore, under the hiat ai ment of Mr John T Ford, a id from that place, heralded by a j yoUt noie of his o an tnunij'h. he made a rapid tmr of tbe Fou h and Scurhwst playing suc ess ful ngxgemems in. all tbe large cit es of that region. Washington," RSchmoud, Charleston. New Orleans, Mobile a .d Mem phis, were an org tbe cspital that, cpenrd their amw 'o receive him'. ' - -" ' In New York, "Hamlet'! .was brought out ' on the 21st of November, 1864. and it kept the sUge till the 24b of Mahh: 1,866,' greet d at the outset with ar lent pui 1c ' e than lum and u taint d till i ne end by 4 ihtceerl uuu iu niiereou aia,aa, wie.penou. mat was act mplished for H tnilet" the cele 1 rated run of one hundred niabts. It wat a su erb revivaH It was tecogrzd as fats areatest achievement fn art, ahd such it re m4i 1 s to the present' daV; '"''". ' " " '' t tsras during. nis engaemen at the .Win-? ter Gar-'en OieAiif, onihe n'ght of Ja nary Sfifci, ikoT. ThariMtn receivajri 'the Hamlet tmerfal. . The medal u'f gold. ovaAIn fortn. rVf JPWWJf 'd 1 ; f JVr4 jerpensuta W cette hi Botths head,, at ilamlcK At vhe up is .the l anirh eiownfrvwiCwbicb hastc-two wreMbs. n either i--e, of waet and rayrt e.-L The p ti from which tbe meda? dpends't a, in tbe centre, a head A'ibakrs-; pearew th heads i mdematlc of comedy and tra.erTJ.nfaf-ltide. ,!.;,fct In View ot the "e'eat. rrpa'atjon' of- Mr rftow any - other actor on the American stage-Tit witl le surprising if all the seat ia the Oieta d-iobe of this city, are sold before the end-nfthi day oh which the box ' arte J shall be first opened- 1 met ber In the sammerlime, . - wnen inet-s e were gpia ana oiq)w, , tWasieo.1 td vesperhnW i iia afcd w pledge eurtrotS so tree. y5 U iai f.i.n . it .nu'.i f.vq I In our isle down there by the sea ; ' yat'iiever'finie'iior aboa-takeJ" ' dorrartLilwepledonbeiea l :siL et!i ;:i t-9'ta nc st. -?fiK ,t-'-0 ; l met bar on the moantain height L,; v . . Wi,thsmile,so . And' wit h( atWf rso gaysetllibl,. uy ro. i : ' I deemed her a tairy arite so debonair i , I met. her and theitj'din, . : h , s idbryw senj fr.ts and lots etAiii ; r Alas 4 d mether onceagain,'. fa' Aini ,: :i And wg jl jhatjate the.;'kinc agort And aha huiiM an ft mnd atnar. . - Fer.indeednrMtt tey saered word1, ,iaJ ; h? v: Alas! fjrdpir a id te4ao? balr1,1 t BheiairoducedAne.ro ber lord; irthiH'. ; . . ; And a 0) niiib just there-Hheir lovely . . . ". CoSMOrQUBij coiuioai atcd I ' :r' Pat he Idlers 10 WeVfcVS j Messrs IptsrosV : - ;' 1 ' ' ' I am n in the habit of , writing for the papeis, but on this oct asioa I cannot tefraia. I believe th re is in this etaa a law, known as the V Vanrant Law."' flow it seems, to me f this law wi8 enforced aud ellthose persons, male "W teia ei wbiteor, black, over 18 years old, who aie uighr'an'd'flay seen loitering around this town, were taken up did niace to '. b what mearis'th'ey support theniseiveS, ht d- lf they' bi-ve-no mans, md to work on the chain ang, or i thertbe no ct4iuaug let the city tathei? pass au ordiuance by . wuich w. can. , have one. or have some ether meaus- of. puuiU tneiit With as little expense as possible to tbe.city ; 1 think there wt.u.d be tewtr high way lotb rr8, and hwer burglaries. I do not think tbat'De.'gng or (wbat is the samei thniKj plyng on an old hand organ tor the nivkies that tiioy can get, cunstrtutes a meat a of 04p ri ( and if there be no ordun anoeby whichit can bo s opped fir Heaven '$ Sake let the city fathers eiiaot oue , -Hoping these few casual remarks .may in a measure do good, and havir.g no other ob-J j ct than the Welfare of my fellow-citizens in yiew, I am, veiy respeetluily, - MEBCHAT. M Kixl h.li. At W hifa erV Station, on the 9th ultimo, by fral justice Hugh K Kooerts, Mr. David Manning and M i Em. line VVhite. All of Cteav eland county, Is. C At Whiiaker its Siat on, on the 23rd hit., by l iial Ju-t Cc Huo K-ijUbertar Jueeph biters and Mmm biis 1 Eariv AllofCleave laiid county, N C. ' n the I9tu u t by 'J. J. L. Gill Esq , Mf Jul 11 WtCroan anu Miss Malinda Carroll. Both of tit stun county. On the 6th of January, in York county. 8 C, by the Kev L U Mcawain, Air J P fitters toMisa baiah Iowry. All 01 Cleaveland. la Catiarrus county, ou the 4th inst. at t he residence of toe bride's lather, Mr Sam'l Pnair, by the Kev J B Mack. Mr F orke and Miss Mary i Phaxr.. At the residence of the bride's parents in Guilford county, Key W H Bobhitt, otfichtt ing, Dr Jos J Cox to Miss Mary Duudas. sfbtUL aoiicfas. Fe on time. For prevention is better than t are. All 4 i-ughs ahd Co ds and saoh at fecuons tf the throat and lungn as lead to consumption are cured by Ot Ball's Cough Syrup. CCT IHld our. It May Saye Yoar Life. There is no person living bat what suffers more or lets with Lung Diseases, Coughs, Co is or oasumpiion, yet some won Id die rather than pav. 75 cents for a bottle of medi cine that would cti mem.' Da. A. rus chbb's ukxm Kxatrr has lately neen intro dt.ced iu this couarry trom Gerrusny, and iu w nrou cores astonishes every one thai try it. If you donbt what we ay rn-'pnat, rut put and takH to your Druggist Mea-rs T C Mi.ith i Co . wbo esale aget-u and rer lairdrugai-ts generally, and et a samp a bottle tor 10 cents ai d iry it . Two doses' will relieve Ton. ifegoiarsiae 75 cental fdeo 31. v ' Ntrvohs Debility. - i" w i ' VITAL WKrVKNJiSS 4 R DKPREPST05 : A' weak exbansed feeling, no energy O conrage. ; tbe result of nientai overwork indecreiins or ezoie-ws. r some drain-op-in the svatem, is always cured by 4 -) ' Huhiphre.vs', Honieoiwibic Secifitv,!, It tones tip tand invigoratts the( sytteai. di'iels the-gidom and dpondenty.' irnpatn s'rengtb bd energy stops t e drain ano rejuvena s the entire ' roaff: Been n-ed twenfyyeam with perfect i-uoeas byhoue and-. Hold by dealers. Prit e $1 p- r single vial, or $5 per package- af .five- viaia and vial otwdVrnfMVnm7eortjrro price Address HUMPHBKY8' HOMEO PaTHI? MKD4.NB,rOMpANX Broadway, 'New York v: -r nee large Adveitiaeaset,: Uc9 lj --. ; - , i . JO . ')'. 1 '. j- 1 Staple Boris Owl and Llm Merchants, AUana Gar, Analysts of. boi Mftyl 'A:. ) into M 65 ,Tbe atn.d geac Lime ,in tbe I'ni etf States. ' Montevaiio, 4 ahahared at-h and 1 m Cre k Ce,L have specie rate 61 j eight en Coat and Lime by: car load! t ppin't In North and f ont b ; Carolina and Georgia. ' 1 W e solicit Orders Send tor prices .. , . i: ,i, SCJPi av A SONa. - A rKH? IMBU IT ..,ii Notice: THE owner of Cows, who live . in the city of Cbarltie"orlt suburbs, will meet in t' oirrentihu at tbe t 'ourt H 'ne otrMoMav evening at 7 o'clock, to, take tba law, paaa ed by ihe Board of A dermen. in recant 10 mUie running at largf into'ctinsieotr 1 Tois lai,YioUMn tf the.wulf be peoV pie ot tne towtfhip, teWe exprrase-t at the balMw box and mie rpTMW ongbt to he -edoped to pmre ila tilegidhr .il ' r rii s MAA.Y YCITEBS. -. :Ho4"f6r theis Wide Awake. THE 8auge that were to have arrived ytatttday mnrniag rwkr catainlv be be' L k-idght freeh from, hichnv nd," A 11 manlr in realCresh and nice Richmond Sausage, will do welt to call at ih Wide Awake. 7 T COLEMAN A SON. j mien L.!TJhMj.tfche- a place' shaxkpxake. . Thi most Eminent Actor of the Shakes- lerUh'EtigeT fIsd)iaaTjageallaV,aXAJalB, A DRAMATTnv.tTCaiFAJrr "OFA 6 BEAT riV TTTKfSnAV RVKNtWOM m al AH II AR Y SO f-ftfi t C70 - IK. Nl.ta...- .......;... .. Sxcxaxn Pxaci8,-,.-..4s.O0 Kaca. PAY- jTbe. ff ft wjiH fmtmw, tn Thors. day morning, Jaaaary iOih, at Phiiers Bookstore. I f m-m -JriwtaWWrnfWrfloivi op conAtiTr eai,, oe ept.at onoa.'jn TeiiSpMlumtia i . t- : re vurmtnt mil ta intMtd m-ttw column ojfAejfote; ,,o41U) cenfs per Hne, for each "interiioiC 0 uttvntit . went taken or lettlhan twenty-Jive centt. Eight wurd .Mhfr4iMv ,.:v , j ; "YE KEN WHA"i-The writer of the leap year tetter signed as above will doOf era fav or by letting the gentlemen addreqtd bear from ler again. . . . , 'anWii-t' t:- 'ia:w'!!.a sesi.A 1 MM" 11 w ' '' I'l'ili it. Fort HUM DESlkABLJh Bltttl DESC ON m STftKl'iind,' tb N. O. B R. Go.l ara ' and1 lor- giTWen, Ac, Tbe. bouse, wdhe tjiyromcbly; repair ed.' Baru en td separately- il deaML . . ' & A OdBORNE," Agent. janll4t, ed v BsTKAVEDTwb'Oanary as guyed Y from their W!(li'aV ray h"iue riniv avail- ing. An I nt fr matioii waiint to their re covery will be liberally rewarded an 1 thank fully received bT , WAliU.if. tiMLH. i LOS r oft Friday mdrnii.g, on Trad "St., between Alexanders, deigie 4 Go's arid 3rd. oireet, e parcel pontajnga-red aasbaBd tib- oon. t he nnder wm be suiubiy rewarded ii- laOl 1 nomas ai.d, Jerry have returuad and are now stopping at the Dew Dtop, to- day. -Call and see them. janlStf i I Illi ,li t i I - MKo j NK E H HURON. Mantua-Maker, has moved trom ner oid stand, under Alex ander, S tgie A Co.. ever the Store ef Wolfe. Bamngar ACo.,wheresb wilt be 'pleased 10 see all her kt friends and mafly new jml3 tf , .3 h nii: ijs LADlttf H08ltte25ccnta,bildreW 5 to 2u, , ill ysol De ama at 20 eenta, ah V 001 Merino at 40 cents, Lane - Colored Blankets $i.5u, Uuge Use of, JlJack Lace, halt cost. J L BbuWN janli Trustee, mm II 1 ii- 1 1 ,f , fclairil ill S 11 F0 UN Dr A stee) ring with three keys oa it one ot them a post oflioe lock-box key. The' owner can 'ecover property by oalilng at this office and paying tor this notice. jan5 It ' F0HND. nd lett at this office, a lock box p st office key, which that wnr tan have by prOvivg property and (eying for this adver tisement. ;' d p1 tf JUST RECEIVED, I ......... , . .- .' ... - - - A large . and well selected assortment of . el i . ..grades of ., . .. F L O XJ JR. - SPLENDID LOT 4)F Consisting of C B- Ridea. BreaknMt Stripe, and tiugax Cured Hants, v( New Orleans Elolassfs ,!( ' - ,i-. tti.'i.v- liw" ' -in-i -. AndXnew erop .v r.-n uf Cuba molasses, --ASO--; Bnckwheat f Idnr., 8ALT, all areea.CBEE8E.nanda Seleet Stockvof Family and PhustatioA ; : V( C R O.C E R I ESv 10 ,. -u .. s 1 -i-i -." u jw J1H l-l-. r THE BEbTC 0TT0N! TIB OITKBlCD'lO5 , "THIfi TBADE. ta.i; vi-'-i-'-i a, ..a.efii .v?i Tbese goods have been bougbt wHbLtttbe past ten days, on. a . declia ing market, and are now offered i Hioli45ati" DcftiilL At uah prices aedefy eowipeit'on. -Call et u ' tna. war'' ur eryeorner Trade aatot-"- 4 College Streeta. - .1.1 1 'nj W-ji -ft'. iJ ,l!: THE nhderidgnedbav xM received awellL eecna Stacker Petnil OioterleAsttcb: aa Ooffee r-utrars. rli.e tialtrHams; CteesS Lard. Ftoor, Meal, Corn and Beeo&r? i? AtgGR Apjc TfjBf Vl , .j.Bagging end Ties a' specialty, and' a fall 1 -' Stock always on band. CUTH BLET80N- A LONG. janlO GROCERY 1 . 1 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 16, 1876, edition 1
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