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The Qbsxxtxb Job Depirtmeav 1U bee wanL and wl'i tbe 1' ' f ' of TjpeM very mT- ' ci . wia neat- , f 1 t.aa . WXKKLT DimOI. 1. ro - r -Ji$ILLS, a .170. i a v.-n ? Ffor chreA. - I . I .- VrT"V .,, J ,.f ..-, , ,. f.w,c-l A--,.M .01171 H;UV Villi fM tOri'Enl . . .. . . , i ' . -, .r i. , . -,l? uf-T, I - - j- . . r-in t , ., ,, , .,",, -j,! . i r"i i iiU., i in . . . . . ;' 1 r " ' . ., . i in .Tim oSM1TW& r H lain I a Hjn SECOND ; Miiilj OUR MR EQBBE8 blw fnat returned! fhMntVr Abri If4tkte.-iti4 r ftM bow ceiTing om Second, FaUStok o? EOOT8, EUC. HAND LEATIIKB, which Is 5 folly KT;Ja j. , ' . .. ; ; -vui Oil tl -T-nfniI' i.nS ?f.1 ocU2 UTTT AT -.llWKWtTti 6 RJVAjT, pAE DU GTI B0OTS.,AND AT THE LOW PBICE8 OF THE GQOP GEO. K Ml WllITIllTlfrTflTlIR rriiinj?; . ' r ; , HFFKR TO THE 1KADE IBE1R LA&Gjft J of OOTB and EHUB. Itxmg tbe lareeet petition ty 7 jibbiBK hme in il Ptutfi. a ca ! Svogass at $1:121 1 yw Wcmtnfs trime lime A. Calf Bala at Sl.GO txr cair. thildren's a ndaU ether styles at qnaly low Tstea. r. ..' personal examotayon ana erf soiuntea. GEO. '.Jb vntri e' .. I' i?e eept23 ' i. i . ' ' wnoiESAirs retail n ; 'A-At "la t'V - ,'...-! ' " V.. ' ? fry ;. Ve":: ' ; no.,5, V I f 1 T.-' '.1, . -v; :t-U -Tt & nil 1 I v . t ....... ..' 'Iff .51 . ' 1 1 FROM GRAND CENTRAL g r : ' f OF OH.HiOTTEJ, T, it. :0: JJNEN 1 AWN AT 75 CENTS A-Y-e: Q0R8I.T3 AT OO CETS; WORTH $1.50 LLWOOL ! ),1 FRINGES AT 10 A wtf i '.1- ;l'jf , T ADIES' MERINO VESTS, AT $100. WORTH $1.50. y LL LiBl HANkERCBlEFS AtNm 40 CENTS. rpHE BEST REAL HA IEWITCflEST, $1.50. WORTH $2.50, r i MERMAN, LINEN llVVf cr Ty IBBON9 10 CENTR A YiRd. WORTH 25 CENTS. -. -A LL COLORS SILK DRESS BUTTONS .ENliwDOBORTHftcENTS. AtHADlJlCK AT CENTS A LL OTHER COLORS BERLIN WORSTED a rrvrrrWa ' THRKE .FTWJ2fTY-FKBfi-5TS,f r f i?f1 n fj fll i 4 tk&i&mLMAiftkgb, iT.tJENTA, Hw$mm w i 4!Mfieja 14 38b f 1 1 , i .t'MMENm6c;5 AND .n.ryvn rnrt-W IN THIS CITY. WELL BOUGHT IS HALF A - aouu,! in vwfl U t:aa ni ; , 1 n . j, lilies " T. ,-& " r ' v i'liir.' "jl ' li " 7 li X u rv o b w ..i-tA si 4 L 1 4iUlJW J ijjuih3 mi, ;i RETlIt 4 . ; ' . ,.-.;. .a? 'IT S: -. ON IN P R 1 0E S 8H0ES' 0LD,TIMS 3EF0EE THE WAR, :.&rS0NS, $T0Cb ANl) COMPLETE AORlif EX in the State) at such tow rates as deft 00 m. Mill's Stoat 8. Kip. Boots at $2800 and fpn' first nnalitv L. A B- PebGram BalsatSl.CO we pair. Women's Polish Huh CntCootwr Tins at 76 cents B. FRENCH & SONS, Wilmington, N. C. 5 ? ..1M i ' "-AC ? fill FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, Wst Trade. Street. CHABUDTTK.H.C. ' JUST RECEIVED. ASSORTMENT .sdf' '.!!:! n !" :.'!.. . ..! . - -Oe ' ' - ' Suite, m Hair ClotH; I 'W'M P.I Jt-. llii i I iJV K - All i ....... q ?. .- . "... .'-r asrortment oaCetalio Caaea, Caskets and' ' Wood nov2 THE - HOTEL STORE, C. O: RTH $UD0 (A GREAT BABUA1N.) ELSEWHERE. CENTS, SOLD ELSEWHERE at 15 CENTS. 40.051575 OTNTS.,,, AT 15 CENTS per OZ. " 4 .niasfw ml b ti Una lain J'nq tac.',- pwirdB t7 cents a yard, worth ilTITIVVHY IN J'AHLl . AUOlCIAWl 8OLD. i' .Jid ; i M Daoember 20th, 1875. j j, , .e T'6ttd after 'tfcVdaTe, fetalis will open and yloBe In this offlce as follows : ; Northe-dllvlrecUSO aim., cloe 9 00 wm BombrtiUi' 80 " 70 pm Air-Line, f " ' 8.30 " 8.30 em iStotefTiiliVM "-xrUKIO i t '2$0iMa U.U. West Bin n:6La0ta :9.00pm '''one 6rder and Krister hours from 9 ft am fA M v m . 'fine CXTT BTTZiiiETZN. Do not forget the Internal Revenue Sale at 10 o'clock to-day at the Court Hque. Just eleven months from to-day tontil ChrlstrAa.'; What do you expectto get in joirBtecMjiV ; 1 Thas fiftVdoiirig the present fiscal year ' Only 15 appKca&mV haVe fceeo 'made for. 'J)U laSm Robinson's circus ioit. get I w nw IIIWIVU; M IUOUWJUW 4V .His BWwl I ww ujuio ogu in AuguBia, us, , Jast CTSnln'g and night the . weather grew muefr colter, end the stars twinkled bright ly in the AseJestial firmament on high." By iefeiet.ee to iheaddiiion to the adver- tiseraent, it will be seen that the general ad- mission to the Opera House to-night, will be A runaway) which was short but brilliant, created a breexe on Trade street, yesterday about soon. A mule furnished the motive power and the wsgon made the noise. The three year old colt Hardware, owned by a gentleman in this city, was sold to an- othe eitizenen-yesterday, for $3000 in cash, e was8ired: by Little's Dolt,' 4am Bettie 1 Tho Baptist' parsonage in this4ity is all most ready for occupancy. The outside workiaseen fioisbed, and ? only a little Work remkins to be done on the iisMe. It is aneat and roorny structure. " " Our neighbor, the Home, states that Maj Geo A . Poindexter, who has been represent ing the Alabama Gold Life Insurance Com- paoy at this point, has removed to New York to take an interest in a hat store. ' Capt W S Turner, traveling agent for the Obsbbtbb, leayes this morning for a visit to points along the Air-Line Railroad. We 4 commend him to our friends over there, up iir - win caii, in iqe interest oi u paper. We are indebted to a party of friends headed by Mr Beier, the famous Richmond cornet player, who is 1 now travelling with Mr Ford's company, for a delightful serenade fttlNt B tfcll! light. Our thanks are hereby tendered. On dit, that Col Jasper Stowe, of Gaston, is to bo the editor f the ewGiange organ which is shortly to be started in Raleigh! We warit no invitation to;.-S4nd Bar; Ferry, everthiSanaoiunterriebtit is ju'sCa rumor wMch jW caught on the-fli . , , What s nice" ide-specUlation t could have been made if one perton had been allowed to bnv ther whnlfe OoirsrHonaa for tn-ni ht ! I Buy balcony Beats for $ 2 and seUthem easi j iyenougHiidT&o fty- wnjMttewf tail-lionsin-ibi ; y u l!j Bereaved. The telegraph. last Tuesday, told that Mr P H Pitts of Uniontown, Ala., has lost his child and that his wife, (daughter of Dr Wm B McLean of Lincoln) was very. ilL .Later iccttttt4represen?ber much- better. We trust that a God of infinite mercy 'will' deal tenderly with the afflicted family. Southern Mrs Pitts is well known and has many relatives this pity and sectidnt ' Calling Witnesses. Yesterday, one of the constables stood on the Court. Houae-stf pa j and called, witnesses in tL case which was being' tried in the court of Justice McNinch called 'em same as the crier does for the big court up stairs. It was the first time it had ever been done here for a Magistrate's Court, and the incident con sequently attracted a good deal of attention and was the subject of a great many re marks, 1 North Carolina Boarding House at Phil- adelphla . , '' Mrs Beasley, of this city, has it in contem plation to establish a boarding house in Philadelphia, to be conducted during the Centennial, where North' Carolinians may stop and be cared for. .. If she receives the assurance which she expects, from peo ple in this section of the 1 State who now propose to attend the Centennial, she will go on to Philadelphia in a short time, to make her arrangements. : . ; y A Plea to the Xadles. ' . , . The Opera House will be crowded" to night, and, as is well known, the floor is leyel in the parqaette.' Hence it is with dif ficultyjhkt the stage can be well seen, and this entirely Qnt ofrtte oueson wSfn a Jady sits iif front of yon' Hh' a plume in her hat rearing a foot above the top of her head. One o'hia got sat behind such a lady, has no idea of the annoyance. One of these plumes answers'' every purposejof a stone wall, so iar as shutting off the view of the stageris i jconcerned,1 and !we ainoerely trust, and woaaakthi pie in 5 behalf of man jfi many safferers, flbat . thev )ad.letf ,yho attend the theatre.; to-night will d'spense with their plumes and high-tbpi hats. .ZOs nmimm,' ' Can Anvbody Tole Me Where My Deer iaGonfl q fp I Xljeerofg was aseureo, wnenj s- waa argtoyVontbeothsr.9 Becoiiect , , . ,v. Amm i.mnin. thwh ,Lll, Job. I BaHert dtar. .ni M the cemet.bnt i it faai jot made iuperson- JJZ: foS MeW the mounUinB jha( t Jraa loose . , towerar that may be, he will gW $5 to anybody who 8! rihave thesathifab,! tion of leading a1 truant dier back hosalla disgrace. 1 iA".-' - lhui 1 i i Charlotte is perhaps the qaietes! and most christiaa place $n the ITilited StatesrouSun dayVExcp4 orind the hotels," and here jsod dbere at a street cbrner' hardly a person can, De seen, ana a stranger wna naa never been here before, and who happened to drop in0 the place on Sunday, would pronounce Charlotte a dead town J v .' -: : "1 'T'pt I'-' .' '. : . -.''!".;.' list an Myth, j The Raleigh SentneZ pronouncen the story of Stamper's ' escape from Caldwell county jail in hia wife's clothes, few weeka ago,- a myth. The Qbsxbtbb, as the hrst paper to. publish that story, and obtained ii from' a tatjsea ol Lenoir who was just, from there. The' story is iibt a myth, if orjr informant is miablet,' and we think- he is. ' : The Hep list Vfghl. The hon giyen last nighty by the members -j of the Charlotte Hop vluhi waf! an eTent or moch enjoyment, yThe assemblage , was a .large one, and uanamberof ladies from other places lent their charma,K the occasion. The hoars' chased each other all too rapid Tfrsoa'theerRna1 onew Weitorng to crowd: tile big; .m'e-et the USttffhti ysrd'M WHVU IlKllJ'lUUUli UV . imu: lixttf faces homeward.,. Ber ' M Rose. 3 i. : . We are sorry to learn that ti e ReviJ M Rose, of Portsmouth, has entirely; lost his Voice., We trus it will only, be temp4ni7-' He passed through here on Monday on' his hway 10 ""P. caroima,-6u;ftKtt.' Mr Rose is a native of. FayettevilleJ and as is well remembered,' was the pastor of the PreBbyteriaa Mission Chapel in his' city about two. years ago. His many friends here and elsewhere thronghont the' State, will be sorry to learn of his affliotionj and join in the hope expressed in' the' above paragraph, that it will be but temporary Abd el Koree. This fummn hnrtfi which ha4 the finest four-mlle record of any horse ihf the coun- try, has been finally withdrawn from , the tnarf. His last race was at Colombia.1 in the early part of the winter. Hia age is stich, now, that he has to carry too much weight to allow him to run with advantage, add hence his withdrawal. He his stable, in his city, and will ba'kept, here. He is put down in. the Turf, FiMw$i rm as haying won $525 daring the present, pea son. He ran at Raleigh, Charlotte, Camden and Columbia. Koree, a year ago,' cost his present owners $1,600, delivered in this citjf. -. The Charlotte Institute for Young Ladles The Rockingham Cpwrifr speaks in the' following terms of this restitution - and its principal. We endorse, with the utmost cor diality, all that is said: "The principal, Rey. S. T. Martin has won a golden reputation as an instructor and christiaa gentleman. He is a teacher both by" nature fad education and young ladies brought (naief his careare sure to have their minds morifuliy develop - .Snjs&jrmjne many of our college Presidents. Charlotte is a healthy and beautiful place. We com mend thiaioatftifeJP. onr people, especially to our many Presbyterian friends in the low er end of the county." The Charleston Races. Wesummarlze frosx thelcMneeton Aeuw ond Courier, the results of the races on Wash ington Park, near that city, on Friday last; nearlVatt the horses' have run here The first race was a dash of two , miles, for all ages, for a purse of $E00, $75 to second horse; entries: Mary Long, and a chestnut 'mare, Mary fronj Starling's stables ; .race, won :by Mary Long ; time, 3m. 52is. Second race, mile heats, for three year olds; "entries': Grit Athlene and Emma G., won by Grit in two heats ; time lm. 51s., lm. 51s. Third race, single dash of a mile and three-quarters, for all ages, purse $250, $50 to second horse; entries: Survivor, Larry Hart and Fraud; race won by Survivor. Fourth lace, two mile heats, post entries; entries : Lottie Moon, Prussian and Tom O'Nell ; won by O'Neil, time, 3m. 492s., 3m. 48J. The Opera Rouse To-NIght. If there h a prospect this morning,', that the night will be cold, it is to be hoped that a fire will be made in the .furnace early in the day. Those who were there when Katie Putnam played Tanchon," week before last, do not care to have another similar experi ence very soon. The night was bitter cold. there was not a spark of Jfire, and .the conse quence was that many shivered and shook and contracted severe colds, in addition to losing half the interest which they would otherwise haye taken in the play. The peo ple of Charlotte patronise, the Opera House liberally, and have the right to expect to be made comfortable while ,, they are there. There is no heed to' qugrrel about what is past and over with, and . we only refer to this occasion spoken .. of when Jhe public was loud in its complaints, for the good it may do to-night or ut some" .future time. The PerformaucefTQ-liigbt. Mr BcK)tb-wiftmeefrwith a grand ovation in Charlotte to-night. , In addition to the citizens who' will attend the theatre to to witness ,MHamlet" , jpahy strangers will arrive, this morning on the Northern and Southern trains, ahd this afternoon by the States ville and Carolina Central trains. No soch audience has ever assembled in, North Carolina, to greet any actor, as will gather here to-night to welcome Mir Edwin Booth! J The bare annooncement of , his coming J would have been sufficient to' have secured I him a fall house ; he needed not to have I k- "worked ud." and the extensive adver- I tiaieg of himwas faltogethet? superfluous. U emnUSiasm WOICQ waa leifc oil luo rair .ff&&5' "; - For the beneat of those who have wytt seats, we willstotethat about ad- Q Cnair, wfn be placed in the " in tha Tacant : lmmedi considerable aditieM aecoiny mocUtiom&. In consequence of this addition tpvat 150 tjeais'are yet to.be btA.. Sunday Services. - , "'t On Sunday .there were erricea in all the churches o excfep;iibe Lutherani.;. Thia church is attftftouti p" nftvth mmbterTrhofiad atfaptiointment td preach there bn; Surday,1 filled to cornel the wind was nnpleaMnttjiighat,tto I ;wto very delight-; .were oni in full jiitiolrom' the stanoing mis, ine weamer ful, and the ; church-goers force. :. There i was no; variitio usual order ' of exercises In the f 'ehurches where services were held; One -or ; two of he ministers rebuked ! their flocks Ibr their growing tendency for theatreiibgind anir . - . - ' ' . r . . . madverted in rather severe terms upon ine i dama; and'aside from mons in ail lue cuurcues were, iu uh uauuu I course. Mr, Ford's Dramatic. .Company. nr-TrfK t.; VtirA rAmneA 3v MfJ EklWinBooth' andiady; and th full comirupotothei aon of African descen. panyrrived5hthis ciryonSundaynigtit.and I was wt :Uri.h4blovdi41ibg.irord,7 are stopping at the' (Antral Hotel. Yesterday morning Mr, Booth, accompanied - by Mr Ford, called upon' Ooyl. Yance at his ofifce. Mr. Fold and the Governor are old acquain-; Itances, having been' in prisws ' byether Washington just suDsequeniitoinq oiose or the i 'mati Mr. BothJ appeSreS : -tpcjn ; tlie ieets' only once' or licVryeSfday.'' j He is veiy delicate aEd 1 carefgiir 'avoids al- ;un- Beressarr exercise. . , -- X pla-gbjlhg f-omman; j . It will interest our tv to know that Miss Emma Pierce whe 1 Miss as here with HaU's CorabinaiiOB, and jiteX lootlhe part of the elder W theitwoorphansl in the play of that name, is with Mr Fdna company and will appear ,thi$ evening vjpneua. 1 r , Personal. We had a pleasant S9eial call last evening, from R W Best, Esq , the able-bodied and genial Raleigh Sentinel mani He is can vas- sine- in the interest of the Sentinel. Mr Clarence R. Knowles' many friends arei . i , . . . - . . v I glad to see hint in. the city. He is the prince of good fellows, arid ,will always find a warm welcome in Charlotte. Numbers of strangers have already arrived in the cijy, drawn hither by the great dram atic attraction which . will be : offered to night. About 20 arflved on the Carolina Central train 'yesterday afternoon from, the West; aboutra carload came on the same road, from ihe East last evening, in this n umber sevfirAi ladies from Richmond coun ty', under the gallant leadirigship pf Piatt D Walker, Esq , and other ; gentlemen. M Greens- boro and Salisbury Sent their representtayes by the North Carolina: train; .last night- some of them very fair representatives too ; the gentlemen of the party from Salisbury, are ; A H Boyden, Esq,, Capt W G McNeely and Capt B F Rogers. Something Aheut the ThorubergsHow Jo. "Played It" Upon Peters. In our last issue we mentioned . that, on Thursday night last, Special Deputy 'Mar shal Taylor and Deputy Collector McAlpine, of this city, arrested , Jo. and; Andy-1 Thbnr berg, the noted crooked whiskey distillers of Gaston county, in York county, B.C. Jo.f who is the father, of Andy, has for , a long while been famous in this part of the State, as a distiller ef excellent whisky, and as "en artful dodger" of the- reyenne, -officers -: A little sketch of the attemptrwbich have been made to anest him, will be Interesting read ing. ne was .oieu .u. t wmsxey in nis possession, wuey, rerera and Ramsay, seited the liquor, but-didnotl get away with it; a party of disguised men appeared and rescued itfrom them. A few months later,'. Peters and McAlpine attempt- ed. Jo's. arrest,1 and : it was on this' occasien that the big joke (wisj)layed '"'on 'PetersJ On his way down to Thoroberg's house, ' Peters met a man on the road, and asked him ,the way to Thornberg' s. This man, who after-' wards proved to be Thornberg himself, re plied that he was then on his way to call on Thornbere. and that ho would show !hlnu the way. So he gets np in the wagon, and goes down to his own house, points it out to Peters, salutes his own wife, asks the condi tion of his son, who had been recently crip-1 pled, and Peters, not knowing Thornberg very politely asked him to remain -while he searched the house for Thornberg. He con sented, and after Peters had become satisfied that Thornberg was not on the premises, he apologized to his pilot for detaining him, and the stranger bade his wife and children , Kood-bve. and walked leisurely away. When Peters heard that he had been deceived in this way, he was exceedingly wroth, and registered an oath that he would 'have Thornberg any way. So the next time, he surrounds Thornberg's house with a detach ment of soldiers, in the dead hours of the night. Thornberg is in the house, but es capes through a trap door into the cellar, and out from under the house. And still Peters is unhappy. ' - . The next attempt is made by Deputy Mar shal . Jewett, who succeeds in. . arresting Thornberg, but the:, old V mari's sons flame out with their guns and "Jewett,. makitig ' breastwork of Thornberg,,, Sr., succeeds in taking his prisoner. Jo. however, ; forfeits his bond by not putting in his appearance at Court. Is fi' The next attempt that was made to atrest him.. was by Deputy Marshal. 'Hodges, who, assisted by a. possee of citizens, ; at tempts to arrest him, in, j a, , blockajde.(iistu lery. .Jo. resisted and shot Hodges', and the -A S... aab t 'hAAifl AVAW TnA hills. The next attempt to arrest him was made ty wpeciai Agens .ran mimic, wa but rounded his house at 8 o'clock in the morn ing; but Joe had receiyed information of McAlpine's coping, and of course, turn ed up missing. , r-; -i' "''.'-'. : ' iS . But the old man has come to grief at last. About ten days ago Deputy Cecor, Mo- Alpine received information that Thornberg was at Yorkville.'B C. :Hebtained thonec- Awarv Toners, authorizing r the arrest' in South Carolina! and on Thursday night last the arrest was made as statedV: ; , , uii. h u.-Jj'-iizxi-'iZlA -i. v.y r WliS most important aita fcarfbetode in this section Kratolatory meeting, waa held,,by these of- fioers ii this city, and a gallon ox tne joes. blockade was destroyed on the occasion. AudTbornbergLwho escaped from States. ville iaU'was arreeted at the tamo time With W father nd they are botti in coafiherAent "Scared" ef Rabbery. : ;z'.n$ A certain' blood of this eity ha of late been pretty wild on the subject oT'hifcb way robberies. He had occasion, the other day, to take a hantiag excursion; o9hth South CarolUa Road, ki?J?toeU9 perament , had b ten faxed tos ntmoet. by his speculations as to wheer. or not had - tea victim., He hunted birds j for some feme,' buV with poor success, i'indltbeoame- dark. ; His anticipation or Bometning areaoj i ful, at tnls juncture, knew no boonosv aa, negro was V'aoaking" for him, double quiek VQood gracious,'.' thought the .hero oilfo , . at .a, 1 a ft TT .vnnsimaa, war,, -mi yiuum wm. i.ou..u6 agitation cnaracterisnc,oi a scsrea caicaen, he--let It 'remain The' youth 'summoned tip all his" scarce cottrage,1 anticipating the saiutauoDVvour money or your me,--no Mister, is yer got a spar cbV er terbarker in yer vest pocket ?' " r. He got the tobacco, and could hayegottea e vest. too. with its Dockets, ifh'e' had only th w ..'... .:; ..i- '. 'i' win. , - - United Motet CbmmMotati Omrt.Befort Commissioner' J?ai.-Jo Thornberg, : who was arrested on Thuredav last : in Yorkyille, (rrest previously ri0ted):nppn an.applica- tionjfor hail. Mis Donawas uxeua eo.vw His counseJU , W. W Flerhmingi Esq , Ufd that. the.batt was excessive, vrhen fit waa ii d'uced to $2,000. Mj Flemming argaed that this was' also excessive, but the Commissioa er declined to make a further redaction, un less defendant could ehow why it should be so reduced, stating thai his regard-. ed'the offence (ahboUngria -Deputy, Marshals in the discharge of his duty! as, serious in the extreme. ..Upon failure. to giye the bond the prisoner was re-commifted,nntUJi furth er hearing of the case can be hady which hearing waa set for Saturday, 29th inst. - -MayikmO-'Imd IfatfanT fnot'eitis pbb of the place3oXpi3J-'Ponella and Jo Ponella, were up for a, disturbance and were fined $5 and cost each.n - 1 Lee Davidson, colored, was up for a dis- turWncenwiSBsa Before Justine Davidson. Joanna Lowery, colored, for as6ault! and battery on Mary Jane Crnmn -dismissed ubon the-payment OfCOSt. - ' ' Btfort. JektMnclur-i R Kfarkpatrick, of Piheville, upon a warrant, sued : oct' by James Baroetfc, charging him of obtAining a bale of cotton iUegally, Mr Kirkrtritk claims that he bought the cottou of a negro, and that therg; was , ho Illegality abou it. the case was tried,. yesUrdaymorning, be fore Justice WalliS, at 9 o'clock, at Rneville and was dismissed- ljfrJBnett then sued out a warrant before-" Justice McNinch of thia dty, and hadi the defendants here, and bound him over for his appearance to-mor- tow, - . -i . v 1 . - The Pineville people and Magistrates and the Charlotte Magistrates are always mixed up. some 01 ine .peupie uuwu urere uuu j like the manner in' which Justice is admin istered at hoihe; and whenever a' case is moved up here, the Justices down there don't like it much, A good part of the business Aftta Magistrates; here, comes from Pine ville !M - pe:cial notices. -T- iMarried tod oahappy.- t Howmany a h ha9.been robbed of sunshine and hau phless and tendered sad ahd desolate-by'the loeicrfaomft dear-and 1eihriT4n rMfffil5SSl (wtiSlZMdT - ,''- - ' -j"' U I ,,, ..,-,' is-.; AW&t&tojFS) ' l:w . The most miserable beings in., the wortyl are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver WJ A Z firf nt pie in the United States "are afflicted with these two diseases and their' effect such as 8oh 8tomachy ! Sick a Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-: burn; Water-brash;' gnawing and burning pains at the pit of theStDmacb; Yellow Skin Coated Tongue and disagreeable, taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, krw spirits, Ac -Go to the Drug Store of Messrs T. C Smith ACo., wholesale agents andje tail druggists generally and get . a 75 ceut cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try it. Two dosea-will relieve you. dec30. H7 ,I(JK'.V!7 '.II! WAH C'iTT AtlS , Sciple & SonSrJCoal and Lime Merchants, Atlanta, Ga., Analysis of our Shelby, Ala. Lime 98.65. The strongest 'limes in the United Stated Montevallo, Cahaba red ash, and Coal Creek Coal. We have special rates of freight on Coal and lime by oar load to points in North and South Carolina and Georgia. We solicit orders, send for prices. SCIPTE &80NS,. dec30 AtlantafGa. NEW ADYJEUTlSISjaENTS ' . 1 ' ' " ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' H Jl is acknowledged that the best liquor in the city, is at the Commercial. ; . . '' ' - miLLIAM ROE, ' ' ' Aged 18. formerly employed in the KINGS Mountain gastonmininG' compa NY. Any one knowing, hia whereabouts will please eea aigaaaress w mm xuuvueri liAKY KU JC. i lortJanal Street, New York. jan25Jtd Itw M '.'msit-k. Jj i Qysterst Com A m'ercial Restaurant, under Smith Forbes; Ja25 -..... oj U-u.. : t; 'Jl ' .HU I - r , ROYAL CHANCE a MAKE M0 NEK ! il' '..'Ik . . V i E want agehte everywhere for the sale DEATH ,BED OFr ANDREW JOHNSON. This is a new and; elegant engraving; ' j ust published, ana portrays witn grapnic- inm uteness and touching pathos, . the last hours' r . "!.. 0..nn an'IV VaWittV Miilft' I VI WW wnw Bwmuuuij wuiu.iauu.j utsuus i and. nhvshsian. sxouneasorrowruuv arouna. ttiselegant in7 design,;, beantifIi finiah, I and 9XSiVii in execution, and should hang I m every parlor And' cottage in' tlie bind: . .. U is i printed on heavy plate paper, ftjween py nineteen inches in size, and will be sent I nnatnalIh ar mail on receipt of thirty-five ;.1 8 we iell thousands of these pictures weekly "; keen tens : of thousands i . in stock xmaj. ui oil pnieiB m bmuu miyu ; -a Ait j : .... 1 j . ; a Addresij UR bJw; -jahJj d2t w4t ? ?Jf :rj?.m 3 - JaJXTJOIlT. ITi'A'U. HOUSE. get you a -:o::o: Bosfcmnent Shakes, ".ati peiarf 8tfcge "Ti tjftSlfTUAM Kf-flfWU I ThjBTopwlatTrs0edisat.air,'K. B.WARDE, AftRiLMATiaiCOMFATi'QXGREAT 0 TUESDAY EVENING, 4 AM II AnViCSTHr 1 1 070. Whkhill'lwthhtely'wfortfanM in tj .! i!ei thl'Rfti ltl''x 1 Sbcxtbkd Pijicxs, ..$2.00 Each. Gerxbal Adxissiok..... M.....$l .00 .eUMcbmmence on Thurs day morning-r-J an nary 1.0th, at Phifer's iiOOX Itore.i,nn j tLf u-nns . Jew-. Orders trom-neiehborint.towhs or country cad be sent at nceV : ia.nl 4 9a:.".' j ' -i!JMl'S ''' Tn Cent Coliiinn. Advertisement mil be inserted in thit column at the rate pf ten (10) cent per Kne, for each' insertion. No advertise merit taken for lest than toentf-five cents. Eight words maks a une. ! 1 LIBRETTOS of Hamlet can be obtained at Phifer's beokf store: "Price 30 cents. & German 'Wishes emploi'ment . of any kind.' He it a gardener" by profession, but is willing to do any Wndof Vdrki Apply at,, . ... - .THiaOFFICE. li.me ii ' - FOR BJENT-cA"n Ate room house with goojlweliof at1r....;APPlynrniato to 1aa252t 11 t" - 1 i-illl l'i hri? 1. t ff-. i.i V ' FOR .RENT-A DESIRABLE RESI DENCE ON.. 6TH .STREET .and the N. C. R- R.' Good bam and lot," garden, Ac, , The house will be thoroughly repair ed. Barn rented separately. if desired. I. t . U A OSBORNEgent. janlllteod ipeat and I -lT . ... ,,. r i-iii ..... . ,. rn., u 1.1- '1 BRAT'BAHGlllfI& "km "Ill' U4, .--K)lf;-'i -S :?-li&f'?l .nil TYV.r:ueof a Morteaee Deed made and Xexeduted by Siegfried FrinkeSitbal on the 17th day of September 1873; and0 registered in the. office, at- Charlotte dat iBobk 9. page 266, the undersigned wiiM the 29th day of Ja&aarjY&jA. M4 vroeaede sell at pub- Hc.Aucyon tat e- iiorepOQisperlStreec, formerly upTedby.said jfa to the highest bidder a, complete . I Goods, consisting of fullJ fines usually kept in retail stores.- Thesale to"CotiAue from day to' day nnil thjj whole, stpc ja, so dis- mm I I'sijiSuoiJ) vi1 OJ "C i OR C OtTO tt PER MONTH , I p Cents PerfiJe. OM COTTON PER f.lOnTH, Insured, 20 cts. Pr Bale. OUR. Certified.. Watfhouse, )eofipts are taken as Collateral eeturityW'dfV banks. Merchandize,-s&etakenat corresponding- ly low nrtes, Wiu ,,, v!- J!( oJ i17rti m ' SANDERS & BLACKWOOD'S. janl91w ,iU rWare1iouse. '-i i, .t THE' FINEST CHEWING TOBACCO, Vi.A u..:ili.l'ilv-. .i!ujt And the best 'Imported , and Domestic Cigars,-'at , , ' .;, , , McADEN'S, ; Jnl; ;. '; ' , ' Drug1 Store. On Coh'sighmeht. TWENTY Bales $-4 and Domestic, 10 bales Yarns, assorted sizes. Must.be sold at some price, call and get a bargain, at j - B; M. MILLER 4 SONS'. ' nor 24'' ""'' M'iv -:KiiJ in i ii m )l).ifljiH U' I Keep Grogany's tHysPEPTIC iima. 1 . tako a dose .three times a- dayty will improye yosr health. ' ' ' T C SMITH oVtlO. r janl2 ..... :..,io itYoutrtave;:;: .lllfl 1 iCOUGsena aid get ajfceifcenjfboi A of 8Vrn Jrrbm siTX To ttle ' Janiar&' ' :'i-'OvSMlTH''o). rTTc.-nrx. Tmnvmrrn. ,wt T van i ..; tool ,b-oi ''M?J.ito vleni"i cbjMjvite&.c., j: f.t ir .(3 8iwd f J jnuuTtA-T SI yOU ran getmixed' FeedH'OatCorn, Flour. Warranted. Yo eaa ges Juas and Flask, Mabea, ,YarrWrar4W2aP8r. Rice, GrainSacks, Blacking, CanniajPyaters, SandalVauctinga.ftt t home, ..kndfei. - i- - nova r J S WIIJ4A4W9JN. spMmr&iAiijEN,; ercftauUiEB. s o5ir!j i?vm I ,iig -Kfn aotwp ibt wit liawYaotiw:ioiiIas.9i341oo isoi Cdnalgutuents 'Bolicited wd6rompt V . ... .. , v, 1 noTlw'iy-11 ' (mRLOTTEOPEBA GOODS Ie
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1876, edition 1
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