'4 - PIT Ti T.fiTTie fiKS FHVK1I xir -r - vim iriv n w w mm m w w .- 9 , a- o-inrBrH n a m tUBriCBITTIOIl KATXS I -. 1 raon. v WKXK.LT. fDRIOH. advance, $2 00 oatof the conntr, poerpaid, 2 10 n iS ' A If t-3 W S. "SMITH. ..ITTO.TJiftti . y mHIS BEING THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE WnotESALH BOOT and SHOE HOtJSE J. in the StaTe; and oar facilities for baying (Jooda being equal to any, we feel confident that wee M BOOTS and SHOES AS CHEAP as any Baltimore or New York Jobbtr. We buy only from Manufacturers and defy competition. - One of tbe firm is now North, purcbiri jSPZUSSiSTOCK, whith.-hea com plete, will be the largest in the State. W-JjJ TI WWQ '- i1 AM 'Wf ICUl"1ila CfiTf flPOnl etety Merchant in North and 8ooth Croliniaifd Georgia. aSXtOEJE r.i,!Mi rTr a -o.-r r-v feb5- G KE RED U 0T1 AT THK LOW PB ICES OF THE GOOt) OXD'TIME'S BEFORE tIiE WAR, GEO. 11. JrENQH .& SONS, mimington, N. C. pegffcKli tilijyOnli' i? -stow S30iv6cae i.ui f i ui tin ttiwiiy f ictsBS " - m Brotai at flJL'i ar4jr, exutn't) i r n e ; j.r)UfA'(lUt.Pr.pei4 (li!(ircn't r)ali4ninUon ana urdere eoU$it fill llt'.vw, JiTl , sept23- T 1 ; P WHOLESALE Supply of toupees, alkra4esi H - til Su mT " CS- " -" - " - jbaj,. .ZaS Ull (DAIEilLr... ATT ITIEffl ? 4 GRAND CENTRAL FOB THE FOLLOWHSTG- GOODS, :0:- WITH GLASS ATTACHED, GOLD ISLAID, AT 65 LATEST STYLES OP COIVIBS, AT 25 ENT3, WORTH 75 CENTS. ' 7 mm AT $tJ50 -APIECE. BLACK AND WHITE AT 121 CENTS ALL HIGH COLORS AT 15 CENTS i PERFORATED jOlffLTP 25 CENTS .?-.' i SHADED EMBROIDERY AT EIGHT CENTS 'A SKEIN. d ",Hj - 'r''-i-A?1flES CENTS A SKEIN. "i --r US j'fU ... u" . ,n.. i-' - -JllESPECTFUnLl -!-:; feb6 ; ! . ff 111 III itMWlii ' - :-'' ' --. in- --.: - '.ri in ir . - n- ra .ru . trill.' i D 8 n o E 8, ui-jtstt- 0 N VII N : $B EfB0 E S :0iIPLET ASSORT MET r-fi iow fa,ee sanery com lip jjoots at en's first onalitv 1 eb. Grain Bali 1 .00 per pair, W f OiiU Bkb CBt 0 Pr Tips at 75 cents Wiimlngtoni 5. it- la R S cti Ticbols & Co., & RETAIL DEALKRS IN FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, No. 5, West Trade Street.' CHABLOTTE, N. C. JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT ? OF Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth, 5T Terry and Reps. Also a new assortment of Mtaiic Cases, Caskets and Wood nov2 HOTEL STORE, :0:- CTS. APIfcCE, SOLD ELSEWHERE AT t0Qd WORTH $2.50. I. BERLIN WORSTED, (a AN OUNCE. BERLIN WORSl'ED, AN OUNCE.' CARD A SHEET. ri a. viDn -7t- ' . - - - If-:. TrAPPlTnit HAi -fAWX- A. JU XJ CHAEL0TTE,;5; C., FRJDAY, FEBBUltttUin??C g??EarSS SSBBWia THE C IT Y (JHARLOTTE, N. C, j f L-t iaJ Tber20lb'1875"' On anaarfcer thftrdate, mails willopemnd close in this office as follows : Noi tbero. d eji y ercd um. I., ktt9 00piu Statesville, " 1100 " 2.00 pi U. U. JEast U.W" 8.9ft " " 9.00 nm C.C..WeHXf1fflL3(iDm " 9.00 om Honey Order and Register hoars from ,9; T Tii m " w"v A.Va w. I w ' V dec21 tf - - CrP Y BULLETIN U tFD?i rTesfeJm; iJe win do so J sometimes. !; The young men were on the go akain last nfght, weatqg,smnes and white cra,yat. , The warmth and beauty of the ay was what the street corner oniaoiehts had onder discassion jresterday. ' '., .. . ' , ' Thefipring Term of the d)arlotte Insti tute for Young Ladies, begins on Monday next, the 14th inBt. .. . The city was wonderfully barren of news yesterday ; .theA reporter waited his legs smack off, to no purpose whatever. Mr -Bryan &as had.Jitr cigar ttand in the Central Hfe( Ixed'D in such stvle that it really improves the appearance of the room. . , . , , . ; Who has seen a ycbin red breast this sea son It is strange, considering the warm weather, thai they have not appeared. Noth ing lia.ohi5ed hj-easi:$)ie. Oh yesterday Justice McNinch tried and entered judgment in 13 civil caseji entered judgment in 9" civil cases by .4efult, ind issued 8 summons,and 1 State's warrant. - : - Barton and Medinger's stable of 5 horses, ruled -off he Saraanaa "coarse on Thursday of last week, vAlh sold at the track for $2,490. The purchasers were parties from South Carolina, Virginia and North Carolina, The house and lot of Dr. A. W- Alexan der, advertised for sale, was sold at public auction at the Court Honse door, yesterday, and brought $2,000. It was bid in by Gen. R. D.Jehnsion for MrV David Henderson. The writer of "Vanity Fair"is informed that his prod action would bare appeared earli er, hot the communication informing us of Hi identity was misptaced, and was only found jesterday. The frequent firing of guns and pistols in all parts of the city, daring ail hours of the night, is a subject of a good deal of remark. The shooters are never found out ; neither their object. The rapidity with which these streets get muddy, is. only equalled by the. rapidity with which they get dry. After Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of fearful slush, and Wednesday and Thursday pf sunshine, the streets are again as dry as a bone. The continued mild weather, this winter, we are told, h as entailed serious loss upon our gardeners. Their cabbage have taken a second growth and are otherwise materi ally injured. . The cabbage is a staple Time table, and the loss of this crop will be Seri ously felt by oor industrious gardeners. It was a wise thing in tbo;e telegraph yonng men, that tney should have posted upon the lattice work which has just been put up in the same room with them, a pa per with the words "News Stand" written upon it. It saves them four hours a day hard work answering questions. A dog locked up in Tiramons' bar-room, on Trade street, made last night hideous, aud even at this writing, long after mid night, is rending the air with his dismal howls,- The person who Jiyas the farthest from thatl bir-room,; i?te , person who is getting" the most sleep -just now. Tae Sequel. ., We told, the other day, ot the negro who applied to the-Register pf Deeds fbf a mar riage l:cfcse,Ejind whodn'knowhether his dulcinea's name was Foster or Carter. Thejtf quechyrf lojed jtself jresterday, when AS rcpearegpana asseauiai me name ue changed to Perry, as he had found out that this was the name of her who was soon to be nis bride. - ' ' . Tbe 8 pr lug- Fights Opened yesterday, Mr. WVM. Henderson and Mr. Freeland. of Freeland A Durham, leading- off. The scene of the encounter was Trade Street, opposite the First Presby terian Church. When they first fell to tne ground, Mr. H, was on top, when Mrs. H. ran pat, andnUt folly comprehending the relative situations of tbelwo, began to belabor her hushandi under the impression that the other man was on top.. The diffi culty ended without any material injury being done to any of tbe participants. Kughte Templar Centennial - Encamp ment. The proposed encampment of Masonic Knights Templar at Philadelphia next sum mer it Is understood has been definitely de? cided upon. The managers of Ridley Park, near Philadelphia, have extended an invi tation to Charlotte Commandcry, No. 2, but thus far ho action has been' taken upon it. The encampment will continue from the 28th of June to the 7th of July, and prom ises to be a notable event in connection with the centennial observances. Knlshts of Pythias Installation of Of Supreme Representative Samuel MerrUl, of ;Rakigh, met,.'last night, .with Charlotte Lrtdra No. 17. K. of P.. and installed the following officers for the ensuing semian?, CCHC Jones, HYOriTJfHtchisou H Prelate J R Holland, M of F J B Ross, , KofK-J,Cgmifh.v ' M it A-X J fcormley, -stv 2 . 1U CP;K B Spring 5vlH O Qr-OO Smith. After theTnstallation, the members of the lodgiepiM thetOommerctal' Dininr xSofa jfexe ufcy pafjook f a Choice and abundant sapper. which had been prepared Will Yt nit , niuea JJql . , . 7 A maiden lady, Hying- in- MoTUibg' Star Township, noticed in this paper that daring leap yearf any .iaay counting One Honored w'Mt horses;, ,Wou1d ' auaieed in ' getting- v the. predjominanf g pf whJte ju;es and s tbiaiaiieraest chance, jtJe haying tested eferyUl other method) j-i .wishes a jnqw through onr. col am ns i f the moles ; can b e coanted in. We are not posted, but shall be glad to hear from some cor respondent who knows all about it. ' ' ' '-' ;' Hole Paper. M 'Vi- . , .The latest iq note paier and, envelopes, cays an exchange, is unique. ; The form is a continental hat in miniature, or, to be more explicit and lucid - arr old ' fashioned Ifew England bnn.; IBfr paper is heavy, and, like Joseph's coat, of many colors. You have your monogram in the tippe left cor ner, and your autograph m o via. You put jt.iit an, envelope .of -a, samefprmasdT thn ;iU:dpwn.and,wpdH? where the -place is for the postage stamp. - ...j ?' Bible Readings. f 1 , .ppbe Young Kenys , firistian Association had a very interesting Bible Reading at Try?: on street M E Church, last night, conducted by Mr A Shorter Caldwell. This system of in structions is a very excellent one.. -The idea is to select from all parts of the scriptures, passages bearing upon some particular sub ject, and have ibese passages read but by dif ferent persons in the assemblage, to be com mented upon by the gentleman who pre sides over the'meetlng? Tne subject last night was, Christ the sbepheid of the sheep. - - - - - Painful Injury. On Wednesday evening, Maj John W Dunham, who is still in ine city, wa3 walk ing down Tryon street in company with an other gentleman, or his way to spend the evening with a friend, when he stepped into the partially opened cellar door in front of Tiddy's bookstore. He was caught before descending into the cellar, but his weight fell upon his wounded leg, which was very painfully injured. He proceeded on his way, but the consequences of the misstep were so painful, that he has not yet been able to leave the residence of his triend. . o Advertisements. Reading advertisements pay?, whether one wants to buy anything or not. Every busi ness man has his own way of setting forth bis gocdsor warfs, and studying these an nouncements awakens new ideas in the mind of the reader. Some of the most valu able new business thoughts start up when running oyer advertisements on entirely different subjects. The advertising page3 present a grand bazar where sellers and cus tomers may meet for mutual acquaintance, consulation, and discussion. ; To the intel ligent mind they are the most practical part of the paper. -- - Personal. We had a call, yesterdy, from JG For tune, Esq.. of First Bread, Rutherford county, who gives a good acconnt of his country, left us a remembrance in the shape of the only g Id dollar which we have seen lately. The following members of the press were in the city, yesterday; E B Drake, Kfq , edi tor of the Statesville American, who was here attending the me ting of the Directors of the A , T. fc O. Railroad ; W C Wolfe, Esq., Of the Monroe Enquirer, and Mr McCrumber.of the Pythian fcAo,pub lished at Wilmington, Going to Florida. : Quite a number of people -continue to go South, from the Northern States, ; to spend the remainder of the winter. It makes ua feel right sorry to look ai these feeble, tlood-! less-faced folk- from the North, who, feeble from disease and barely able to walk, have made up their minds to try the climate of Florida, in the hope Of prolonging1 their iir istence he re. In the majority Of cases it is no good. Grim Death has set his seal upon the brows and the cheeks of many of them, and it is evident to all but themselves, that it is useless for them to appeal from his de cree to the tropical breezes, bo matter how balmy they be. An Addition to the Circus. " A large grey eagle furnished a thousand dollars worth of fun at Webb . Kendrick's Central Saloon, last night. Bennett Barnes has just returned from Fayetteyille, where he purchased him. ; He is the latest additon to Cousin Tom Arrtngton's Circus, and in the absence of Cousin Tom from the city, and in the absence also of a regularly ap pointed eagle tauter, a temporary keeper WaS appointed for Kb, " The eagle clawed two or three people last night, and the way the balance of the crowd gave him elbow- room after that, was a caution. He is a bad bird, but will prove a valuable accession to the hipprodrome. The next thing U to get a permanent keeper for him. a ; .. Leaf Photographs. A -very pretty 7 amusemen t, especially for those' who 'have just completed the study of botany, is the taking of leaf - photographs. One '.very simple .' process is this : At any druggist's get a dime's worth of bichromate of potash, Put this in a tw$ ounce bottle of salt water When the solution becomes satu rated that is, the water has dissolved, as much as it will, pour off some of the clear liquid into a shallow dish ;on this float a piece of ordinary writing paper till it is thor oughly mbistehed;- Let It become nearly dry," in, .the darkiIt should be of a blight yellow. . On this put tne leaf ; under it a piece of black soft Cloth and several sheets of newspapers. Tut these between two pieces (all the pieces should bejoj the same size) and 'with spring krthes-pk)8 fasten them together. Expose 1 to a" bright. 1pjr ljDiAc)n thf ieat soJtherawiu mi up; on tt as nearly peoxcuouiar as. possrbie, in -a few moments it will begin to Item browm but it requrres froni Half an Boufno several hours, jto produce ajperfect. print..,' When it has become, dark, enough lake it t from the frame as ftTn clear water, which' ftottst be changed every few minutes till the yel low part becomes perfectly white. .-Some times the rinio theieaves will be quite distinct. . By following these directieqs it is, scarcely , possible to fail, arid' a little practice ; . " - ? . 1 The Co a Hi, Mayer i vourt. mere were no cases, yes- fterday morning There his heen-hut one in ten days, and Otttbacone in appeal was taken from tbe Mayor decision- c: The city , a so quiet of late, that there is no peed! for MayrUCoarU,., v. ,tu,,JiS! i ,' . , jMftict t JttispiJu John. ,! Twnef , colored, for trespass and jassult; a fine of $1 and cost was imposea, and this held ; over accounts he had not been abW'to? !iquicia!te tB-JmMeyhekjW. ?1Hendef4ii and 'wife for aasanlt'ipon iMr.' Free land; tbe cas8 ? reported elsewhere, in - th est . oI umns; Mr., Henderson was fiaed $2-apd cost, and.his wjfy $1 aud cost. rU , , . . , r There was a good deal , of eiyU'.busioess before the Magistrates, and one or jwo ( triy ial criminal cases," besides those mentioned. Meeting erthe Directors of the: A., T. dcO Hailrvad. : 'The Direotow of the atlaniiCr Tennessee & Ohio. Railread, held a meeting at the First National Bank, of this city, on yesterday, The business was ,to see what arrangements could be. made for. satisfying the Hiilds judgment, in oider to keep the road from going to sale. The holder of the judgment is pressing his claims, and it is feared thaf he will shut down on the road and have it old. Tbe teTniS which he demands are considered : by the stockholders unjust and onerous, -and their best efforts are being turned toward effecting some compromise. So far as their proceedings y esterday have been diyulged, no satisfactory basis, for a. settlement was arrived at. tt will be seen by ad . ertisement in anoth. er column, that the stockholders of the road are called to convene in special meeting in tbis city on the 22nd iust., probably for the purpose of haying the matter discussed. Domestic Hints. There is less waste in poultry than in most kinds of meat, so that it is as economical to buy them as meat. f Wood ashes and common salt, made com pact with water, will stop the', cracks of a stoye, and prevent the smeke from escap ing. A wet ?ponge is the best means for clean ing soiled garments and dees not fray or wear articles as a brush is apt to do. A simple way to test the freshness qf eggs is to put them into water. A good one lies flat, but those ninety with age will stand on end. Knives are often stained by fruit or vine gar. The stains can be removed by robbing them with a piece of raw potato before they, are cleansed on the board. In case a knife or fork handle gets loose, set the handle upon end, fill the cavity with pulverized rosin, theD warm the small part of the knife or fork and insert it slowly, crowd it down firmly and hold it in the right position untilthe rosin cools enough to se. Josh Billings. An advertisement in another column an nounces the coming of this well known character. He will be here on Monday night next. He needs no introduction anywhere in this land, but the fallowing concerning hinvfrom the Richmond Whig, of last week will show what chat excellent authority thinks of him : - He appeared Thursday evenine. at the Theatre here, to a large and cultivated audi ence, and all who were present expressed themselves delighted with the entertain ment. Mr Shaw covers with a disguise of humor tbe loftiest moral precepts, and teaches the profbundest philosophy under a pretence of fun, , wnile arraying in simple bnt attractive trarb the sublime st or most homely truths with equal facility ; and his proverbs, though falling short of the wis dom of Solomon, it is safe te say, surpass in good sense anything tae tectum genius or Martin Farqunar Tapper has ever produced. Our people did not look upon 'Josh Billings' as a stranger among them, for his sayings iiaye become so lamuar to most oi as max he appeared more like an old acqnaintace, bT!dne of the famUy,' and that will be the general character of hra welcome, we thin It, everywhere in the South.'? Blind Toin's Spelling. :i - The Raleigh Newt, gives this interesting account of one of the most singular features of Blind Tom's concerts, a feature which we neglected to "mention in our notice of his "performances here hight before last: 'Blind Tom spells by music. He turned his back to the audience and his proprietor re quested any one present to hold up any article and he would telegraph it to Tom on the keys of the piano, and Tom should spell it correctly. A gentleman held up a stick. The proprietor stepped to the piano and thrummed, a few of the keys, and Tom shouted in regularspelling boy style, 'w-a-l-k walk, i-n-g ing, walking, c-a-n-e cane, walk ing cane 1" Another then held up an opera glass and Tom spelled it the same way. But left to himself he spells altogether by the sound of the word. Some one in the audi ence asked him to spell Chicago. Tom cried out, s-h-e she, c-a-r car, shecar, g-o go, She cargo l and then auroraborealis, ,'o-r or, r-o-a-r roar, orroar ; e-r er, , orroarer; b-o-a-r boar orroarerboar j e orroarerboare, ' a-1 al, orroarerboreal; i-8 is orroarerboarealis.' " Southern Manufactures. The Question of manufactures is one cf the most important that can interest the South. It is hound to play a prominent part in her future history and prosperity ; and in speaking of her . progress in that direction, the Angusta Cbnsttiutionaliet giyes the following ery cheerful figures: In 1870 the Southern mills took only ninety thousand bales of cotton, in 1871 they in creased the amount to ninety-one thousand two hundred and forty bales, in 1872 it was raised to one hundred and twenty thousand, In 1873 to ofie' hundred and thirty-seven thousand 'six hundred ' and sixty-two. in 1874 it fell off bj one hundred 'an'drtwentys' f-six liicl l& tsfo'it iroieirbnehundredand yVe'ihpuwih ana' seventy-njne? , .U'hese ngures enonici encourage oHr peopie to-erohari, in the manufacture of cotton heren tathome It Beem the height of fblry , to raise cottoa heraj ship jt to. the joub and bov rtbatgain afteVlt-haa iwen nana- factored ttWgdodsl f There s oofhtri Jba a cotton laBtbfy right fiere ' in farloter fnd we hope somTtfme during the present, gen t eration to see the time when all the cotton which , Jralkect In5 this' telt of : edUOtry, will be manufactured Into goodfl right -here ThePropose-ConbertV ' h' i - ' The proposed concert in aid of the hofrx pital fund is exciting considerable interest, and promises' to be a very retktrdte affair. Nearly all our musical ladies -and gentle men are expected ,to participate. . in the h tertainment. The next rehearsal takes place to-night , at Miss Long's school room, at 1 . hich t ime it is desirous that all should atr I tend, as time is limited. The Weather This weather becomes more and mqre re markable, the longer you thinkabout.it. and the longer it lasts." Now yesterday was. io all intents and purposes, a spring day,! It is not often that you feel a warmer 'sun or more balmy breezes in April.' In fact the sun Is too warm and the breezes too. balmy. Such' weather makes ones feel 'Moose" and stupid. It is more stupid than the hot weather,' and more enervating eyen than the weather just at the change of the season After having paid very close attention to the weather ever since he entered journal ism, with a view to writing nightly essays upon the subject, the reporter feels that bis familiarity with this topic entitles him, and the peculiar relations in which he stands 2b the public, demand of hira, to express the opinion (and it is done after mature delibera tion) that the back of the winter is broken, and that the "etherial mildness" specialty will be done from now on. , T "married. In Guil ford county, January 27, by Rev S D Adams, Mr RH Gleayes.of Wytheville, Va , to Miss Julia R Benbow ; and Mr John L King to Miss R Anna Benbow. . .". - DIED. ' Captain Silas M Link departed this life on the night of January 24th, at the residence of his son-in-law Dr W R Hughes, in Dur ham, at the advanced age of 73 years. SPECIAL NOTICES. Do not trifle with a cough, cold, or affection of the Throat, Lungs, or Bronchial Tubes. Dr Bull's Cough Syrup is ajwwtire. cure and preyents Consumption. . CUT THIS OUT. It May Save Your Life. There is no person living but what suiters more or Jess with .Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medi cine that would cure them. De. A. Bos chek's Germak Syrup has lately been intro duced in this country from Germany, and its wondrous cures astonishes every one that try it. If you doubt what we say in print, cut out and take it to your Druggists Messrs T C Smith & Co., wholesale s.-nts and re tail druggists generally, auu tt a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size 75 cents, aec 31. Nervous Debility. VITAL WEAKNESS OR DEPRESSION : A weak exhausted feeling, no energy or conrage ; the result of mental over work, mdescretions or excesses, or some dram up on the system, is always cured by Humphreys Homeopathic Bpecinc No. 28. It tones up and invigorates the system, dispels the gloom and despondency, imparts strength and energy stops the drain and reiuvenaies the entire man. Been used twenty years with perfect success by thous ands. Sold by dealers. Price $1 per single vial, or $5 per package of five vials and $2 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt oi price. Address HUMPHREYS' HOMEO PATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, 662 Broadway, New. York. B& See large Advertisement. no9 ly Sclple fc Sons, Coal and Lime Merchants, Atlanta, Ga., Analysis of our Shelby, Ala. Lime 98 65. The strongest Lime ia the United States. Montevatlo, Cahaba red ash, and Coal Creek Coal. We have speciaJ rates of freight on Coal and'Limeby car load to points in JNortn and oouux jjaronna ana Georgia. ,We solicit orders, send for prices. dec30 ' Atlanta, Ga. NEW ADYERTISETIETTS At the Wholesale Grocery, CORNER COLLEGE & FOURTH STS. lfiff BARRELS FLOUR, super, extra 1UUU afid family, 100 BBX6B it0ne Clear an1 clear -JQQ Boxes Soap. Cases Oysters and Pickles. ryr Barrels Sugar House Syrup nd New ( O Orleans Molasses. Reams Wrapping Paper (at cost). PA Boxes Manufactured Tobacco (a spec 0U ialty). 100 arres ugar' a" sra"es- Sacks Rio (Toffee. QQ Kegs and boxes Soda. g Tierces Pure Leaf Lard. Kegs, Buckets and Tubs 'Lard. QRACKEKS; Candy,8tarch, Ac. pRICES defy competition. R M MILLER & SONS. febU 3t rnAKEN from the Institute the evening' of A tbe concert a DlaeK dotn eioajt. it any one has carried it off .by mistake, he will confer a favor by returning It to &T Martin or Charlotte institute. feblllt . - . ; 600 Pounds Butter, mWENTT-FrVK bushels m'JtelBeaijs, 2 A car loads Hay, Focraer ana boqcxst - ; For sale by . ,.,- a vowiU" fehiL . : . Stockholders LfiR ww? r"iy'- ti. SPECIAL raeeimg olthe StockboleleW jOu ot the Atlantic, Tennessee & UlBoJCaa road COmpant; win b held in theflOrtiof CbarlDtte, en - Tuesday- February; 22Lj 187&. By order of 4Jw .Board of lirectorv tr t " 'V " J. 'i'S'J GORMLET, t mm - Thi,0aiviobpepikrJ been ItioroosM fnfSlle4 ?wVH 'W aeeueA WaaVadrMitbe? fType,Mq eTeryi xttZ " -owbedon i - c .. t:. poess. JTACi. I U "Tf " - " fa.', ATXXjazzzxTzrrra. CflAEI0TTEDP2EA HOUSE. 'rfBH-W wr-3 A CARNTTAli 0F FUN 1 1H- A-it.:j AY , EVENING, FEH. 14 HI. mum m& ' SAGOFPODUNEr Oreat American Almioar Maker and Prince : of, Humorists, in one of his exquisitely t n HUMaBQXBEA-RINGS. -"The ufe asrecehtly given fh' Baltimore, Richmond, Washington Norfolk, Ports mouth. Raleigh, Wilmington, Newbern and other cities on the route Of his Farewell Southern Tear, before-crowded and fashion able audience. Remember the first and only time of Josh Billings in Charlotte is. Monday eveaiav-Fbraary 14 ' Geoeral dmiwion 75 cents; reserved seats 2$ cents extras now for sale at Phifer's book store: " Secure 4 'youj seats jand avoid the crowd at the door. Ten-Cent Column. .. Adveriiietneni' noiU &i tnterted in this column at tht raftQjOQltenff per Vntf,,.jor, ''?tMJv- Advertise ment taken fhmOmmwenty-five cents. CORNER of Eighth and Pine Streets, at residence 6t 8 FHoustdnTsewlhg for gen tlemen and boys will be done, and satisfac tion guaranteed, byv r" MRS MARTHA ROBINSON, febll 21 TTtftf FOR 8ALE House and Lot in Mechan- icsville, four rooms. Apply to febll tf ' - F H GLOVER. FOR BENT-fCottage, corner 8th Street and N. C. R. R, Apply to febll t . F H GLOVER. FIFTY cords of wood,, one t wo horse wagon and a double seat sprlngwagon. for sale. Aprly to " ' PRINCE BROWN. feblllt ' - ' "LOST A Gold Carved Bracelet, between Dr Simpson's Dental Office and tbe resi dence" of Mrs Holton. The finder will please leave at tbis Office. febll 2t THE Spring Term, of Misses Long's School will open February 14th. V feb9 4t .' .., .... Wrf THREE or four comfortable rooms, locat ed on College street, fan star. in the house Utely occupied by JT,W MjcWhirter, arVfor reritf My , : P Vf HHK. HAY, Sheaf Oats and Shucks, for sale at Charlotte Warehouse. feb6 4t " ' " JAS JTJOHJJBTO N. FOR SALE Four amalL CSty Lota, cor ner and ,8th Street ppiy to feb5-5i; F, H. GLOVER. TABLE BOARD at tbtf Charlotte Hotel has been reduced to EIGHTEEN DOLLARS per month. .Give ua a trial. , , , , J H0LLIS fc SON. feu.tf ,: ; .' ; ; FOUND--Anotber Key-, In fact we can begin to boast of a full and complete assrt ment. If you have Jort ft'krjr caallt feblO ..?.t..:- CHARLOTTE INSTITUTE FOiyolflllOIES. Rrv S Taylo MAHTiii,.,...t..iPiKcirAL. THE Spring Ttran begins February 14th, and ends June 80, 1M.' - Arrangements have been made to afford to young ladies who desire to take ornamental branches only, instruction in Music, Vocal or instrumental, urawing, rainung or French. -' ' - febll fri sat & tue . ; At The Cheap fash Store YOTJ can nod all kinds oiVOsontiy Pro duce, Cabbage, Fine Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Dried Fruit, &c cheap for cash,. .. bxixr, WAim a w., 2 doors above th Market House. ffeblO : -.--jr . To House Keepers. QH0ICE Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Sweet Potatoes, Sour Krout, Dried Apples and . Blackberr ies, fmh Butter, Eggs, Green Ap ples, White Beans, A fall ' supnly of the Wilmington Ghts,an article scrmuch sought for.'.all of which I will sell as low as any other house in this market. Remember our motto and-ambition is. to try to give the best and most goods for th e LEAST MONEY. B N 8MITH. feblO The'Best BRANDS of 8. C. Hams, Bacon, Lard. Suear. Coffee. Rice. - N. O. Molasses , 8yrnps, Pickles, Canned Goods, Ac. febio . - axix t; WA.iMJx & t,u. FOUR kinds Ground Feed, -the very best Feed you can buy for hersea and cows, at - v , STITT. .WALSJ3 A CO'S, 2 doors above the Market Honse. feblO Flour THE, very beat brands for- family use, the Bwana Dow F V. F Beauty and other brands, at tBTT4TAv8H CO'S. Great Sale s Books, hit. $ZH.JirrJt T.3tn-x'Si$iiy&it$ . mlTl01toT1r11otcn!n Albmna, O H5denUftMeIchanlc5l,' 'Architectural, el egaaurlUnstrated sngiwiiima American Worts, standard and JiiaceiKMons uoof s lSlmi ioiiM at 7 olk.JatFrnkeirthal'8' old stand, Trade I- 8aW wl cofltmtie ever night until further Vci4JMa& i(eBlaBattftr twfited to call -i for the occasion. -win spate pcriect. at heme. " ? : ' ' I febll edd till mi's : Du A Treas. fob Auctioneer,

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