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i 1 1 i Zn OBSXXra Job Department ha been thoroughlranrr'' "ltl vty needed want,atfi'T2xu..l- :eaof Typ,aaJ every rasrier cf Jzj.- Jmtw beon with r --S2.ZJZ, C ratcfcaxl ceapneas. -v-Wecaaft-rr '-at short nc ".-it PLAJEirii3-3Ja)B.'y'.Yv : cat: v; Ve : na,iCaN BILLS, PAllFHLElSarECKS, eu, Ae w. kikiy edition. ... .. . ; ;VttrTn ft 'i T - - . , -s --t. jV ( 4 w.i. 3 .rfyr .eklr,at4toaittWb France, . $2 00 LA.f.iltF . y - - ' W - '' " ! - out of the county,-poetpaid,-2-10. "ZI "ZZ 1 - ' ' ' " ' ' " ! " " J : 1 - t" ' I t ntHft Bifft&frfifi 6ISTLV EXCaiUSlVE WHOLESAIS BOOT and SHOE IIOIMe 1 in the ataleand oar facilities foi buying Goods being equal to any. we feel confident that we can sell BOOTS and SHOES AS CHEAP as any Baltimore or New York Jobber. We boy only 1Vom Manufacturers and deftr competition. One efthefirtal.' now North, purcha indoor, 8?RIKG STOCK, which, when com j.lete, wMbethelargeetinthaetat .;Ui J.J nrf gfAVwe aa a m.fll fivnyry Mercbsot InlJortb and South Carolina and Georgia. . . mt. frfcWV' . HA8 MESSRS). SMIfLH & ENTIRE BFTAIL Boots, AliD Is Now toeing Out Shoes Reduced Prloes, tdtlake Room for SPRING STOCK. , ; : . (OH tit ' . TV TBKMCBlBTieICTXjir C ASH. Mil! WWa NEW IRON FROKT "6MITII BUILDING," y ; - Iebl2 F U ll K I T K E WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1 tt;-, '. Supply of Lounges, all grades. Coffine on hand. :0: :0: -HAVE r QUITE FREELY ADTEBTISED BO MUCH 80, THAT I HAVE1 FULL PRICE LIST, CIRCULARS. -WHICH TAKE THAN I MERCHANT CAN ' TO SUCH AN EXTENT HA VE LIST INCREA SED. THA Tl AM '. M -"' ' CA TALOGVE WITH PRIQES, WiUQtf , WJLL BE SENT. ' IMMEDIATELY on MY RETURN froni NEW YORK. . H v O ' 1 ' ' :' ' of Will 4 Have .One MILLINERY, and FANCY Offered in this Market, Unsurpassed In -3 1 w raw jk iJiUiisatCtyies, luty 1 A J3- i A ' n i t V j!. vi febl3 m-Sm .1 I5 H -: BOtJGEErr FORBES' STOr K OF Shoe FismgS all WINTER GOODS, at Greatly TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. D E A L B K S IS iUlCAOlS : 62 CO., DEALERS IN FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, No, 5, West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. a JUST KECEIVED. FULL ASSORXIENT A OF Parlor Suits, m Hair Cloth, Also a new Terry and Reps A full assortment of Metaiic Cases, Caskets and Wood nov2 :0: BEEN- AT.'A. 11 tie CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, FREQUENT DEMANDS FOR SAMPLES & WRITTEN ANSWERS, PP MOT IK TIME- WELL' AFFORD 10 GIVE THE APPLICATIONS FOR PRICE COMPELLED TO FURNISH A the Mpst;; Jflagnlflcent STOCK of ? w i - X ....... j GOODS, over Before . .t - j . and Cheapness. r.axirrffoT:..-- i a I. . . ' t ' TaOft Decembej:20tbJ875. .- On- and ftgr this date, tmrthrwlt! open and close 4iHhis C&ce ibllows : Northern, delivered 8.30 a. m.. clove 9 00pm ir-ijBe, , . y , B.3UJ s.su pm StatesvillaT !" v- ll 00 JV.. 2ip m u. u; icast a)., " 8,30 - " 9.00 pm C. C, West D " 6.M D m ' . .! 9,00 1 ra Money Qx& aqJ Xister l.ours from 9 a. n. W 4 0. txj. w , , , - R E McDONAU) P. M dec2ltf 1 ' , THE CHURCHES TO-DAV. atholic Church. Services this morning at li o'cJort, aodserion by the pritst, ReyFaOierirfcndU St. PETxa'a IE.) Chubch. Services this morning at 11, and this afternoon at 4, by the Rector, Rey B 8 Bronson. School House Services at the School House. Jieat the CiJy Mills, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, by Rev W M Hunter. CaltauV Mission Chubch. Services in the morning at 11 AM, and at 7i P. M by Rev W S Haltom Sunday School at 9 a: "M. Baptist Chuech. Services this morning at Si o 'clock i and; this evening at 8 o'clock, by the pastor, Rev Theo. Whitfield, Sunday School at 9 A. M. " Tryoh Steket M. , B. Church. Services this morning at 11 o'clock, and this even ing at 7i o'clock, by the pastor, Rev P J CarrawftT$uuiay Schobiat 8,P Jl. First Pbksbttxriah Chubch. Serrices this morning at lLand, this evening at 7 o'cl)cfc,iy thS pastor Rev A W Miller, D.D. Seats free. Sunday School at 3:30 P. M, Skcokd Pbesbytebias Chubch. Services this morning at 11, and this evening at 7. by the pastor, Rey E H Harding. 8unday School at 3 p. m. Seats free. A. R. Prssbytkbian Chuech. Services in the Chapel, on the corner of College and 5th streets, at 11 o'clock, by the pastor, Ttey W M Hunter, and at 7 P. M. Sunday School at 10 A.M. CITY BULLETIN The courts were pretty lively, yesterday. Josh to-morrow night. Tickets at Phifer's. People sitting around, last night, in front of stores and hotels. There will be services to day in all the churches except the Lutheran. During last week there were but 3 police arrests in the city ; 1 white and 2 colored. Five depots yesterday failed to furnish a single item, unless you cull this pitiful little thing an item. v Tbe weather suitj the mjkes. They kept Walter Brem's grii.d stbms warm all last night. ine town was luu ot woou wagous yes terday mbrnitg, but 'there was verv little demand for this article. To-morrow is St. Valentine's Day. The book stores are supplied, and post office clerks are sorry for it. ine people on the streets were very noisy last night: a few drunks but no distur bances. Windows were up all day yesterday and last evening, and in private offices coats were ofL So very warm. Last night after the streets became quiet, one could hear the crickets singing Just as on a 8umio night. The telegrams from St Louij, published this morning, concerning the proceedings in the Babccck trial, yesterday, aie inter esting and important. '' A beastly sight, yesterday afternoon, was a man lying in the back lot of a store, at the feet of a mule, with his head in a mud hole, and too drunk to speak or to moye. The Btreeta were crowded with people, yes terday. So far as can be j udged by appear ances, it was the liveliest of many days past, in business circles. The warm weather of yesterday brougb t out the baby carriages in force, and eyery bodjrecept&urses walkedut in the street .si. if,Ai &vv ,5"'', . The boarding house in the old jail build ing will be known as the "Alexander House," and will be conducted in the name of Mrs. A. W. Alexander, proprietress. Notwithstanding the large number of peo plf ontbe slleeUesterdaltndltlie unusual wbeaiht of Wirrifefe around lasMiigbt the police have not made an arrest since Friday Wl stated yeeterday morning' that Mr. Lee Kennedy, who was kicked in the face by a mule on Friday Hyea ith hja father, Mr. Zan Xenriedyr bee was a; little error in this statement ; the fa her has been dead for aboat 12 months, I I . The new schedule of the freight train on tbe North Carolina "Railroad, ' will ' not go into effect light' away.' : When it does, the train wilJeATa nightly at ' .9:30; and return ing, arrive at 2.-05 a. v. '.Ber.'WB. Haltblio,lie Ust aes aion fiB Ncrth Carolina 'Conference, was placed upon the auperan uated list, has been appointed by Presiding Elder Bohbitt; as toaator of Ciltary Mission Chnrch." of this 'cAy. wi?f m how regularly in charge.. Barte-r Medina's Stock. ' ' The sale of Barton & Medinger's stables lows : Ffc8t4aceAto-4aiaries Jfetten gtH,io8utkCinaV Cheatbamlttf mfMi, olIrgi; aia, 2A'8cotVP Birch.' of CharlottellL tat $796 : Iibbie L to D MoCHnch, of South Carolina, Wooden of Milton, North Carolina, for $1,375 MF KtxjJmona ":b& ndt0ffifi$j hal he has'addeol to tlbclreulatina! iibrarr bt vdrHhw aackatlMs OicktEi BalWerf-WUkie OolUna, uumas, Antnony TroUope and oQmi fifth1 JmtxPt f apb scription to this library are only $3 per year, and .j.dtow hbwth'la aaouut could be" better Invested. 1 ' ' - Western W. C. Ranreal. When the train on the' Western North Carolina Railroad left Salisbury, yesterday morning, it was with the..; expectation of running through to Maloue's store. This point is 8 miles beyond Old Fort, and the iron has just been laid to it. We under stand that a large lotel and otner buildincs are being bnilt there. - $35 Per Menth for Washing:. A citizen "of this place has such a large family, that his monthly bills -for ; washing are laid to amount to S. A wise man with a family like that, would, instead of buying clothes for it, buy a lot, put a high; fence around it,' build up a big fire in the middle of it arid turn the family in. There's mil lions in U; if a panny saved is really a penny made. Spirits Appearing1 to a Spirits Dealer. . We understand thatAS a certain bar-keeper came np town, yesterday morning before daylight, the spirit of a citizen , who died some time ago, .was materialized, to him. So great was the effect of the vision upon him, that he returned home, got in bed and covered up his bead, allowing his morning customers to go e!swhere than to his shop, for their usual anti-break fast fire-water. Peach Blossoms. A gentleman called at dur office, yesterday morning, and left a folly developed peach blossom. We have been looking for it. Presently they will all be out. and as soon as the last one unfolds itself, a frost will fall, half an inch deep ; then .we can all follow tbe example of the exiled Isiaelites, and hang our jimmyjohns on the peach trees, so far as the brandy question is concerned. Jftsh Billluffs As the public, will remember, gives one of his humorous readings at the Opera House in this city to-morrow night, and we have ho doubt will get a good audience. He is well known to the American public, and al most everybody can form an idea of his style. His production will not be a connect ed lecture, but will be made up of numerous extracts from his writings. Those who ad mire Josh Billings' style, will enjoy his read ing hugely. - A Fine Painting. Many of our readers have heard of the large and beautiful painting, " The Shadow of the Rock." painted by the Rev. J. A. Oertel, of Lenoir, Caldwell county, for tbe Centennial Exposition. We have a private letter from Lenoir, informing us that the picture will be on view at Mr. Oertel's studio.in that town, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the 22J. 23d and 24th tinst. After the Centennial, it will be kept at the North, and this will be the last opportunity for seeing it in North Carolina. Committed for Cotton Stealing. Four negroes Henry Davis, Dallas Davis, Emeline Davis and Martha lieil we e hrnneht to this citv. vesterdav. from Pine- vilie, and lodged in jail. Tbey are charged with havinz stolen loose cotton from Mr C C Bell. The negroes eie triid, jetteiday morning, before Justice M L Wallis, at Pineville, and committed in default of bail in $50 in each esse. Mr Bell thinks that they have, at different times, stolen as much as a bale from him. The Hand Kissing, the Big Bud, the Elopement, &c. "Bee Dee Est," or "B. D S.," writes again to the Raleigh from this city, and among other things, says this : "That clever youth, the city editor of the Observer, takes exception to the last letter of your correspondent, and states that tne items forwarded were all 'news' to him. Your correspondent learned when a boy, never to sa for chinaueoins to a bush that had been beat, and so he doesn't relj on the pages of the Obsebvib for the news he writes. Nor upon anying else, excepting his own active imagination, it would apoear. : Beautiful Work. The handsomest piece of ladies' work that has fallen under oar observation in many a day, was shown us, yesterday morning, by Mr Walter Brem- It was a baby's afghan, made by a lady in Salisbury, and sent to the little one of tbe proud "parient" whose name is . uient.n AbQYClt. A feafey's afghan '.s a cineer thine to talk about in a newspa- erj'hut jhis ia ffjdeceSjf haiidiwor of such unusual beauty, that it is not only well worthy this mention, but, if we cenld write it, a description. . Sales Yesterday. . y . 5 ,r The lands of the late A H? Martin, lyining near this city, and hitherto advertised, were sold at Dublic auction at the Court .House door, yesterday at noon. The property, con sists of 41 acres, and the whole interest was bought by J M Kendrick, for $600, subject to two mortgages, one of $1,000, and the other of $225. At the "same place, immediately after the above: sales, there was sold, at very fair prices, a considerable quantity ef household and kitchen furniture, belonging to Mrs An nie W Miller. . Hand Crushed. t The Wilmington ir Bay a that Col Fre mont on Thnrsday received a dispatch from. Laurinburg, saying that Capt Calais, Master Mechanic of the Central Railway,, under took to plane a new plaok for the roof of a coach; rather than call a workman front an hither job to do but while, adjusting the feed of the planer his hand was caught by the rollers, and before the machine could be stopped, was drawn nearly ' w the wrist into A space uttle more than half an inch wide. The injury is very serious but it is thought ther hand may he saved, IredelPItema Thrown from a Horse Altercation at a SiBguig. , G;argray , ofepeU, Lwdelr Cuuaiy, was' uiivwu iniu ug none on ias( . ' e , i WedHesdat evening, hd uslainedv serious IMorfetfAt laVaccounts his coriditivrtSvaa ednslderedfrical ,uUv A difficulty teurred a few day i ago at a singing at school house, near Shepherd's X Roads, in Iredell, between ' f wo' youn men, Caldwell Henry and fljy gai)V-dbO al tercation, Henry stabbed Nail with a pocket knife, iKotlBil faet oVirid. Hesraf anfsted- and 'cfii jail n Staiesyflie. and Nail lies in a yery precariows situation Southern Planter and Farmer, The February ftumber of thl Southern TfanUr "and Farmer is received1 It contains a picture and sketch of Col Holt President of the Norih Carolina Agricultural Society, and articles from Gen Fitz Lee, Col E Drora- gold, "Civis," Judge Cox and other repre sentative farmers of our Southern States. Every question of vital interest: to the far mer is handled with perfect candor. In fact it'eontains all a farmer would like to see. and we trust our friends r wlli avail them selves of the aid it offars" them in aq rbauy! ways. Published at Richmond, Va. ,- at $2 a year. .. .. o Beturued Home, We had a call, yesterday morning, from Mr Alfred Aldrich, a well known printer, of this city, who has been In the' West for the past year or more.' He has been, the most of his time, in Illinois anb? ;Missoairi, and after a year's sojourn, is'willing to settle down contentedly ia lhe Old North State. Mr Aldrich siys we know nothing here of hard times. Many of the people in the West are actually sufficing., and the country is overrun with tramp3, who will beg, steal or commit murder. Business is uhprecedent- edly dull, and altogether, the "Great West" is in a bad'way. Mr Aldrich's father, the Rev N Aldrich, who was for so long pastor of St Mark's Lutheran Church, of tbi-t city, has a charge at Vandalia, Missouri, and is well pleased with hm flock and his new home. Tiie Weatbe. "Once more to the breach," and somebody will please hold our hat while we talk about the hottest Saturday tbat the world eyer knew between September and May. It was reasonable to suppose that, after the rain of Friday night, the weather would become cooler ; but so far from this, it was warmer, yesterday morning, than it has been since last summer. As the day advanced, it grew still warmer, and at 11 o'clock people put up their windows ; at 12, they wanted ice in their drinks, and at 1 they "ohed for a lodge," (if not for the drinks ) As the after noon advanced, the situation grew no better fast, and in the evening they sat on the fsont piazza, and swung on the front gate, while the man in the moon looked down upon the smoke house in the back yard, within which the pork was spoiling. Duck pants and l.yander cravats, white alpacas, lilly white, palm leaf fans and perspiration, at church to-day. Affairs of the Southern L.ife. The affairs of this company, in which so much interest is felt here, has at last been given to the public. The petition in bank, ruptcy, as filed in the United States District Court, has attached the following proximate exhibits of assets and liabilities, full exhib its to be filed as sjon as prepared : ASSETS. Bills receivable $ 163,12714 Premium notes and loans '..;.. 800,00000 Furniture, feafes and supplies, 14,09213 ioDd8 Accrufd interest Mortgage loans Carolina Life...... .. Loan on Carolina policy Real estate Continental Life Insurance Co.... .89,58511 9,996 14 168,120 8G 88,340 55 1,00000 77,051 08 50000 5,19329 Deferred premiums, Continental,. Commissions.. . 47,050 35 Coupons 7,509 00 Atlan la and ledger balances 60,000 00 $1,58,29854 liabilities claimed against the Southern Life Insurance Company : Death claims under Southern Life Insurance polices, admitted and resisted $ 80,00000 Death claims under Carolina poli cies, transferred to the South ern 62,00000 Death claims under Carolina not transferred (disputed) G0.OO0 00 Eeserye on policies in force 1,300,000 00 Bil's payable 15,00000 $1,517,00000 The Courts. Mayor's Court.-' Charles Pearson, the man who was mentioned in yesterday's paper as having fought the police on Friday night, when they were trying to take care of him, was up for resisting officers, and for drunk enness and disorderly conduct. He was fined $5 and cost. Jim Suthers, colored, was indicted for tres pass, and was li ned $3 and cost. Being un able to pay it, he was carried to the lock up. Before Justice Davidson. Walter Massey Sr., and Walter Massey, Jr., colored, for ob taining a sack of flour under false pretences. They live at Alexandriana, on the States yille Railroad, and the indictment is made at the instance of Erwin Alexander, colored, who allege that, some time during the month of January, he put the flour in the wagon of these men, as they were about starting home, and asked then to leave it at his house as they passed ; hut instead of do ing so, they carried it on to their own house. Defendants allege that the flour was put in tbe wagon without their knowledge, that they did not know to whom ik belonged, and that hence tbey carried it on home; farther, that they have never used it, and that it is still intact. Case dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. A A DeArmon, Esq., was up for. assault and battery upon Hampton Davidson, color ed. Plain tiff was disorderly upon the pre mises of defendant, and was put off by vio lence. Case dismissed upon payment of cost. Stephen Downs,' colored, for refusal to' work the public roads, was sentenced to pay the cost and the" penalty. Sue Hilton, colored, for breaking the peace of California, was fined $1 and cost. . Before Justice McNinch. Jim Suthers, the negro mentioned above as figuring ' in the Mayor's Court, after having been committed to the. lock-utf. was brought before - this Magistrate; oh th cliargefbf larceny. Du line the investigation it was developed that anjdie iajai4y :to,haya,a prelUiuary hwg. tp-paorrow. ' EdwiujIGa merchant tailor, NlQt Paul stiwt Baltimore, waa indicted in this court fewaemng goods in thh city and State, without license; The arrest :' was made at rthe' lnStahce of twwrtha Vom business Here, ana yruuau was nneu 4vaaacoMUiB nWnneVpreWb&py law. , Aiter ti payi ment of the fine, a summon was Berved up on him. for the amount of the penalty $200 'ndhnleslhe natter. is 'compromised fee must appear at the next term; .-Jpflrior Court, to answer. The Freight. The freight from Charlotte now breaks con1 uctors at this point,a con a actor taking charge here and carrying it to Goldsboro and re turn. We, were pleased to meet Captain Arrrrtertou on bis off trip last night. J2o eigh Retc$. i: Just so. Messrs. Dodsoo, Jordan, Andrews and Adams, now run from, Charlotte to Raleigh and return,, and Cousin Tom Ar lington runs from Raleigh to Qoldsboro He is the only conductor on that division, and he runs from Raleigh to Goldsboro (49 miles) and back, eery day. ; It is regretted that be has been taken off of this end. The first time he comes up here, all the keepers will meet him at the depot and give him a grand ovation. . Sunday; ' - -' 5 We all peep through heavy eye lids, this' morning, out of the window, nod ."good morning" to you, and turn over for another nap, Gla5 you've come again, trciy glad to see you. No work to-day; but only the man who feels that if you were another day. off he couldn't stand it. appreciates this, feeling. You are the "poor man's day," and he it is who, being strained to his . ut most for six long days, can enter more folly than any one else, into the sentiment which sonce poet finds this language for : "Oh ! weicome to the wearied earth, The Sabbath resting comes. Gathering the sons of toil and care Back to their peaceful homes ; And, like a portal to the skies. Opens the House of God, Where all who seek may come and leirn Tbe way tbe Saviour trod." The Payment of Bank Checks. A bank which pays the check of a cus tomer after its officers know that he is deal cannot charge the same to his account, ex cept by leave of his executors or administra tors, but must hold it as an evidence of debt and share the fate of the creditors. Thus, A has on deposit in a bank the sum of $10,000 and has issued checks against it for that amount.. He dies and the bank is informed of this fact. The checks aTe afterwards pre sented lor payment. If the bank pays the money the administrator duly appointed may still draw out the $10,000 as part of the estate he represents, enforcing tbe payment by an order of this court if the bask refuses his draft, and the bank must wait a year for its reimbursement, and then, if the estate does'not pay in full, take its pro rata share with the other creditors. In fact, it stands precisely like any private person who has bought up the check after the death of the drawer. The law only protects the payment where the bank, in the ordinary course of business, has paid the checks in good faith without haying heard of the drawer's de cease. MARKIED. In Washington, N. C, Feb. 2, by Rev E M Green.Mr H F Harris, of Halifax county, and Miss Annie B Fowle. The attendants were Mr S T Nicholson and Miss Mattie B Fowle, Mr S R Fowle and Miss Caddie Spar row, Mr J E Crabtree and Miss Liilie Tel farr, and Mr J B Black well and Miss Annie Lucas. SPECIAL. NOTICES. What a Druggist Sats. I have been selling Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for ten years, and it bas eiyen better satisfaction than any other cough remedy. A. V. Sehmidl, Apoth- ccai-y, Hanover, Fa. CUT THI8 OUT. It May Save Year life. There is no person living but what suffers more or less with Lung Diseases, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medi cine tbat would cure them. Dr. A. Bos- chee's Germah Syrup has lately been intro duced in this country from uermany, and its wondrous cures astonishes everyone that try it. If you doubt what we say in print, cut out and take it to your Druggists Messrs T C Smith Cb., wholesale agents and .re tail druggists generally, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you. Regular size 75 cents, fdec 31. , - . - Nervous Debility. VITAL WEAKNESS OR DEPRESSION : A weak exhausted feeling, no t-mrgy or courage ; tbe result or mental o- r wore, indescretions or excesses, or some drain up on tbe system, is always cured by Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28. It tones up and invigorates the system, dispels the gloom and despondency, imparts strength and energy stops the dram and rejuvenates the enure man; : Been used twenty years witb perfect success py thous ands. Sold by dealers. Price $1 per single vial, or $5 per package of five vials and $2 vial of powder. Bent by mail on receipt oi price. Address 'HUMPHREYS' HOMEO PATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, 562 Broadway, New York. &6r See large Advertisement.. no9 ly Sciple fc Sons, Coal and. Lime Merchants, Atlanta, Ga., Analysis of cur Shelby, Ala. Lime 98 65. The strongest Lime in the United States. . MontevaUo, Cahabared ash, and Coal Creek CoaL We have special rates of freight on Coal and Lime by car load to points in; North and . South Carolina and Georgia. " We solicit orders, send for jirices. SCIPfE A SONS, . dec30 . Atlanta, Ga. NEW ADfERTISEfflENTS THE Undersigned at great expense have prepared themsely es to offer a CHROMO free to every customer hopurehases a bill at their: Store,: ,... i i. ' They keep constantly on hand COFFEE, 8UaAR, MOLA8SE8 of all gYader, BACON. FLQUR. LARD, CORK MEAL, SALT, 4a h.-sUSrU-t)- V: . 1.. oil- -,5t oign oi idv nw ouu. i i-feblS . ill IS St) We -Have- i i uoa j&eceiyea. av supply m Kerbaena f -i Lamps an Lan terms and derma Btu CHROIO FREE AlttTT ot:t.t f " W 'Xg. CHARLOTTE OPERA HOUSE. , . -CAEJJIVAL Of FUN! MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 14TH. J0&H ' B&LNGS ! Great American Aliaioax. Maker and Prince ' of Humorists, , Iq one of his Exquisitely -. ! Funny and Entertaining The tame as recently gi yen in Baltimore, Richmond. Washington, Norfolk, Ports month. Raleigh, Wilmington, Newbern and cher.cUies7sw thai' route of - his Farewell Southern Tour, before crowded and fashion able audiences. Remember the first and only time, ot JoehUliugs la Charlotte ia Monday evwains. February 44 i t.' Gene-al admission T5 cents Teaerved seals 25 cents extra,-now formal; at Phjfer's book store. Secure ybtufseaU and' avoid the crowd at the door. " febll St Ten- Cent Column. .- IT.. .1 -II" ,. -..... l-lK-tl! .V . -. ,j i L'W .1 ' ! al Aekerti&emeniwviU b'iftrted in this line, Jor - each , sruerfum wa advert ntnt taken for ktrthA&tntfive cents. Eight wotdsaJ AlTCTl09ittb cbn"tTn"uedrMonday 14th inst., at 11 o'clock, and daily at that hour until the Stock is closed out. feblSlt J L BROWN, Trustee. LOST A postofflce Lock Box Xy. The finder will please leave it at this office. febl2 tf ,,:,. ... FOR SALE House and Lot In Mechan ics villa, four rooms. Apply to febll tf. , -?iFsH GLOVER. FOR EENT-Cottage, comer 8th Street and N. C. it. K. : Apply to febll 5t F H GLOVER. LOST A Gold Carved Bracelet, between Dr Simpson's Dental Office and the resi dence of Mrs Holton., The finder will please leave at this Office. febll 3t ' THREE or four comfortable rooms, locat ed on College street, up stairs, in the house lately occupied by J W McWhirter, are for rent. Apply to D P L WH1TK. feb9 tf TABLE BOARD at the Charlotte Hotel has been reduced to EIGHTEEN DOLLARS per month. Give us a trial. v . ... J-HQLLIS, SON. febd tf , ;;v;;.,X..;,. . FOUND-Anothef Keyi In fact we can begin to boast of a full and complete assort ment, if Vouliave lost a key call at fh10 ..." feblO .. JOSH BILLING! SAYS "Sopeismaid with Zyek and most olwus sold with some more lie.' But we can assure our friends there is liolie abou t it when tell them our Higgins Soap is the best and cheapest Soap made:1 We keep al ways on band. fall supply of Tnw. Buck ets, Clothes Pins, Wash Boards, Blueing, Ac Also a full and completeStock of FAMILY AND HEAVY GROCERIK8, Consisting in part of : SU6R.' dOFFEE . BACON, LARD, FLOURS Ac. .V" Ba snre to try our FOUR ACE' SUGAR CURED HAI3S, BREAKFAST, BACON i . Cut to accommodate purchasers. KEROSENE .OIL 35 (1. Goods delivered free in any part of the city, No trouble to Bhow eoods. Country Pro- oace a specialty, at r uoleman son's i Son's WIDE AWAKE GROCERY feblS For Sale I WILL 8ELL cheap for cash. . tight two mule teams, sixteen first-class mules and four two horse wagons with .harness com plete.' "Apply to W J BLACK. febl3 lw A8PECIAL meeting of the Stockholders of the Atlantic, Tenpessee A Ohio Rail road Company.-wiU be held in' the' City of Chartotte, on Tuesday February J2d, 1870. - By order of the Board Of lMrectors, . :i .v ., n -rJ wi J J GORMLEY, febll eod till nwg ' ant.ATfeas. 50 GALLON IRON CAN8, , . v. i For Kerosene Oil--lne lowest price jet of- -1 . - . ' r. ? ieru vooie biiu eve tueui. TC SlflTH. A. CO. jan27- Bedfoixl v Alum, A ND'lodine MaasuffiithWater. Coneress Water. b!2 m eW R BUR WELL CO. Cutlers POCKET INHALER, the great remedy for .Catarrh. .-.r, j.rjg -nr - -si ,jrfitfiWfa'.fl T ;i I; it-.-! l d V; mw"ts:A f siftlirjit can 1 find all kinds of Country Pro- dace. Cabbare,' Fine Sweet 'and Irish Potatoes Buttery Eggs' Chicken, 'Dried Frait, Aochcap for eashi7 t' tSTITT, WALSH A CO.? 2 doors above (he Market House. feblO Stockholders Ocdiog. i"
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1876, edition 1
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