DMiumsiiiuusn.
a? nam aitc..
"TO foll6w&i"areHhesBchedulc8 now pb
erved on 1 he various Railroads running
into the eity : 5-T J'-w.-n..-. r- :
1 arrives.. ,m.10 41 p. ra
AmVand Freight, arrivea,2 fjQ.a.m
A i ' leaves,.. 8 00 n. m
Mail arrives,..
'tfllfWIlHti'l TV
Vkleayes,....
10 -03 p. nr.
if 'felSlOTT, COLTJHBU ACGtraTA. ....
tWO ' -tJ T " - - - j .
ti" leaves..? i 56 p. m.
Acoomm'ii wd Freight arrives - '
dally except Sundays... i.-..4 l p. m.
Accom'n and Freight leaves,-.. 15 a. m.
utov'HW4lfKatefn Division. .
Mall: reavesdaUy- exceptSun'- " , ' " -
'days.v.;.v.v...M. .rvi.f-rr.rJ Jr
Mail arrive3--7dp..... i.....w - y P
caeX CTarmirWestern Division.
Mallfcriiyes-flr.:...-.. 5 30 p.
If aii leaves atr irmrrTrTr g w a.-im
AnaaraoJ -rsirsfeftsfe ohio.H
MailarTtvs....... i;;;.r..9 5 a. m
Mves ..,. o Prro
g i? f
Th Weather To-Day. t or the
8uk Atlantic dt'horthJeast: winds
riain07'f9ilweby barometer, in
creating-, fCloudiness.'iHoht rains and
Jnttrfr1' temperature ntt
prevail , . , , .... ,,-, . , n
MEW VUVisRlIrfiitETS,
Thai jfollowing is the list of , adver
4:mnt. which aDDear:i'for the first
3 X:
time this morning ; ,y - , u v:
Announcement. Extraordiaary-E D
T.atlAiferBro-doTible colutni 6a 'first
First Gem of the Season WiUkows-
ky inUii-Auble column on first
page. jrr
A Card H T Butler double column
onlbartb tge,
Dissolution of Co-partnership P-
gramcVCo.
Attention MusiciansF H Andrews,
Sec'y C. C, C.
Wl Ward Flour, Corn6U, Peaa,
.raOK,OCAIi DOTS.
Hayaey. f
Thete-,w.Iu;;robaJbly be a pigeon
,,. f-' U i m J
hooting match soon..
Thfl jdiaolatioa: of the co partnership
of Wade k Pegram'is ahntiunced else
where.
At last we are able to answer the
question, "How is Florida going ?" See
telegrams.- ''" '
Betting on Tilden and Hayes is again
in orderrCigajs ihdhatBare generally
tne atackes.
The importunate' seeker -lor news
yesterday. Mnftinjjiy greeted us on
every cerner.
The newspapers say, there is a coun
terfeit $1,000 bill abroad. Be careful
how you take in small change.
"Do be back by ten," is the latest
songlt sells welf and is bought prin
ci pally by married ladies.
As yet, we have heard of no one who
is going tp Mardi Gras in Kew Orleans
on tbe l3th...iMopey's to scarce, this
year; i 6J xil ifl
t i h
We have hitherto neglepted to con
gratulate jour contemporary theSalis-burf-Watchmari
on its new dress. It
is aecided improvement. ? ,,:: ,
IlQCsQar hot-ija$le' fact that while th
Hotels, and cars are fille-1 with' Balti
more drommers very few Sew. York
men't are; traVelmg. Can't tell why
HU m
any friends will.be.lad t hear
that G40fge'Lum;kioj tox is alive and
in the ci J&X wiu , reiret to her
that(jbej bxijkehis fiuer '-junti forty-
Valentines; take their name from '"St".
Valenfiae,.-aa early ChristUn martyr,
whose feitivaf i celebrated on Februa
ry .e: custom ) of exchanging
gifts anil bive messages on that day is
variously ejplainedy ; j ::; ' ,. i:
A blind man from South Carolina is
manufacturing brooms in the city He
supports himself and daughter in this
way. It is said tht he makes ; a good
and substantial article. He should be
patr6peole.:, "J-?:t" i; . ..
The hop? given by the Hook and
Laddef Company to two of its I mem bers
who -have recently - beenf rnarried,'
cameoiGr:vat the German Hall'last
night aad wai well attended and hear
A festival gtetf jnrj ; 'byjiheype"4'
people for the Du'rnose of
for the benefit f the colored Methodist
Church,' has been going" on for" three'
nighfi2-eicj?estb'uaJ far' have
amounted -lob&Tr 150 clear olf" all
' expenses; eisisiuaav
fw vo.' rdim aiij la
. "A correipendent" whosej hame is
not given wrtes ti) say'thai there was a
fire at CaldwelV-onr thtf A T & 0 R B,
which amIvery near destroying the
whole town, but he fails to give further
particulars than .thatf u.uu.
incendlaiUcjrlc brf thy morn
ing of the 7thV ill the correspondent
or some; one. eise ten more about it.
For seme unacdofihtable teason th
report f tjierogress of the .bird eater
in Conooni)&ild to ireach us last night.
-Yesterdar was thp.day fpr.the tweniv
eighth,hir4.t We shall doubtless be able
to givefiiil iirticulars to morrow.'Our
' printer .'had. eaten twenty fourj'.apd is
not only stilL confident of success.but
, yeiterday ;eiiVered intp ; a het that he
could' "&$&n,moTfit Shafer isery
anxiouBTto ' - undertake' the joU frlle
thinks thlt 'the 'Concord m am has al-.
ready failed ty his' inability toretain
bis bird." ' . ,;rl' , - bw- l
THE STATS GRANGE.
UMWillMT'i if i-i r."
fa-
Proceedings of the First Two Days.
Aar previously announced the Grange
met in annual session in Goldsboro on
Tuesday. The reports of the officers
of the Grange for tthe past year I
were called for; Master Muls anoV SeO
tetary Lawrence responded , giving an'
encouraging account and representing
ii . .. j - p a ' r A: ' I J : . :
The Treasurer was absent.
On motion of Col. Polk a committee
of five was appointed to confer with
the committees' appointed ' by the Leg
islature and bythe ,C Agricultural,
Society r relative to establishing a ' De
partment of Agriculture-." !Tbe 'follow?
ing gentlemen compose the committee:
L L Polk; J R Thigpen, Jasper Stow, J
M McDowel, and Jas W Albright, - .i
Col.; N B Whitfield, Chairman of the
special committee on Agriculture,
made an able and i instructive report
which was receited and I ordered5 to be
printed together with the proceedings
of the Grange. :
The Remainder 6fj Tiiefsday evening's
session was chiefly aevotea to miro
ducing resolutions and apppointing
committees, &c.
On Wednesday the committee on
permanent location of Grange. Head
quarters reported Greerisbore as the
place, which was agreed to by the
Grange. r T . , t - F V I
Thev.repori of the Committee son
County Granges was read, received and
adopted.
The report of the committee relative
to asking a loan from the State of ( 16,000
was jd.efet4 aijepgtli; and tbevpte abb
the 'question'" rsulted 80 yeas, 53J
nays.
Other interesting reports from vari-
Us committees were read and received,
after which AJr. A T Mial read a lengthy
and iijkterestmg accottnt of ' the organi
zation. The report of the committee on the
Departni en t of Agriculture waa passed,
but the section relativelo recommend
ing to the General Assembly that fertil
izers be taxed, created considerable
discussion Messrs. Polk, Thjgpen,
French, .iting Alexander ; and others
participating in the debate.
We shad be able to-gi ve a further re
port of the other proceedings tbrmor
row. I' .... ..i',- :': ?
Talk of Rsorgaaiziiig ths "Ckarlotte
Gravs" ' (-.J' KS'- "' ',
.We learn tbatiriVffort will be made
by the silivorsof the"oId "Charlotte
Grays" toXe-ogaDWe" 'the company.
There are onfjPa rhii of them left, but
they are unwilling that "the organiza
tion should be entirely forgotten. It is
claimed that Charlotte can easily af
ford two military companies. In fact
it is argued thai the existence of two
rival organization's iwpuld operate to
the benefit of each, fitbh fact is proven
by the aize and efficiency of our fire
companies and the interest which the
m t-mbers take in them . C '' ! ' '
l herhist()ry' of the latesrganTza
tion known as the "Charlotte irays,"
is fam ili ar to aU ouvler . cipiens. It
was formed in' the latter part of 1860,
and was known as "the boy's company"
as few of the members bad attained
their2lst;ycar. They volunteered for
an montns ana were engaged in the
tbe battle of Bethel, being jUompany C
in the 1st N. C. Regiment. The Capt
of the company waa. Edward A. f Ross
who was afterwirds promoted, and fin
ally killed at the battle of Gettysburg.
When the time for which the com
pany volunteered had expired, there
was a complete re-organization. Many
of those who fim went out, .left the
company and became officers in other
companies and regiment. It was how
ever recruited hymen from this coun
ty, and entered the regular army in the
11 h N. ('. Raiment. It i said that
there are now about twenty eight sur
vivors abjut ten of whom are new
living in ihii city. " No steps have thus
far be;-n taken .towards re organiza
tion, but. the thing is seriously talked
of, and there is no doubt that the, effort
will benadei 1 ,( , f ,
. . j , ','
The Law Breakers.
Nothing of a startling character was
developed in the Courts yesterday.
John Kirkpatrick, a disreputable and
impudent negro who is by no means a
stranger in police circlei, was up for
disorderly conduct at Wardsworth
liveiy stable, and fined $3 and cost.
John Kline and wife introduced their
family quarrels into the Court yester
day by the wife suing out a peaee war
rant against the husband. ; It was the
same old story. He had married her
for mOrtwv and hnt.h wr hartilv tired
Wieach other. The Madam Kline was
a widow of a United States soldier who
died in the Black 'Hills, and , left her -,
consiaeraoie amount oi.? money, , au-
' !' ! . . . (L.
saki Kline heard of her sad berevenient
and came all the way from the Black
Hills to comfort her. They were mar
nea, The two souls nad many
inharmoniousth'oughts, and the "two
heads" kept up a seperate and distinct
beating. "Hence these tears." In short
they (had, many quarrels.. Johnathsn
threatened her. He couldn't give the
bond for living with her in peace, and
jjfappentto jaiL" '.r i' .: :
,r- t . :
An Era in Oaatonia's History.
The ''"City Council" of Gastoniaheld
its) first meeting . yesterday. :at itht
Devega Hose (they do everything at
the-DeVega House in: Gastonia,) and
passed the city ordinances! Citizens
are no longer jillowed to ridejtnd drive
on the sidewalks ol;the ancient town,
and tbe restive pig will no longer walk
abroad in the streets A gentleman
whb was present at xthe 'meeting says
tha it was as dignified as any: parlia
mentary i body,' and, everything, waa
done in the most impressive manner,
The lama gentleman. also says that the
town is growing rapidly; -that business
is good and that the Pevega House is
an excellent hotel;
Fashion Notes forjiadles
Feather trimmjngQ are much used on
ball dresses,.
vFaihions wbichT" have yfeeertrvery
popular through 'the -'winter will con
tinue to be worn.during the early
spring. . , .
The frinetste polonaise, made to wear
with ldng-lrained'' dresses is a!s6 Very
long, and has to be looped with the un
der dresswhen worn in, the street.
i 'These ae what are ' fashionable in
Paris u SUk'stockmgaTorparoenJed with
lace insertion, stockings made of eilk
and silver, and stockings .powdered
with gold dust.
A few years ago white cloakings were
considerably used. At . present it is
not alio wable to H wear a f whitewarj in
the street.-1 s -i ft .-.f;. jt.i,rT
Sacques made to be worn with walk
ing dresses are the fame length all
around shaped half . tight fit tirfg ana
buttoned down ihafront,.- r, r . -t :., ,
' i Many ladles when walking keep their
dresses' frotn h groufnd by 'means 6f a
patenVfllaap.ibihj sis suspended Jxom
a chain at the side. . , ; ,
adopted by young ladies for fiincydresft.
It is afr the style pj,a youngwpma.q
in Miss Thackeray's novel.
Young Jadiea show "partial Ky for the
capote bonnet this sesson. .This has. a
soft crown which is shaped pomething
like a Normanda cap' and" fits closely
around the. face over-a litse or lace
rush. ' '
A simple way. ttnake sjloglffeeB
short for wear in the st)re.etiW tto. place
small brass, rings on the back hreadtha
in a manner to slope like the train and
then raise it by means of a linen tape
or cord whicKis wnflh?paghleTn.j
k JUtflegant recerAiotitJrV ss is6f bUcfck
velvet analemon.corea
The
trainf taofcttre ail-, jmy long anc
trjrii'
medlrifti tnife"pTaitings. Black velve
farms the apron and sleeves. Pipings
of black velvet edge "ibe basque and
rfvers around the neck.
, f i T ' ''' i
. Young dadies declare thai the bori
netelbescomiue seaseill bo perfectly j
lovyTT?their shapV.ls somethrftg ; fes?
twceftoldTaslpcedT hat I
and-ex ap,- -are'tnecomiogj toalnaost
evejy lyl oluace-, ami coit them
abOmlraMd fris:
ess
It te'a lamentable fact (hat, thousands re
gard an affection of the throat or lungs, such
as a cough, cold or , hoarseness, with, ex
treme indifference. 'These complaints are
often but the forerunners of consumption,
and can be instantly cured by Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup. ..
FI1NGIAL UD 'DMUEBCUL
TKLEGRAPHIC MARKBTK.
Ft sraary 8, Icnit.
PRODUCE.
Italtimure Oaii quiet and strady; South
ern prim , 42; rye steady .rrovisiocs nrnier
but quie;-e9Sf1al8. Bacon, shoulders.
7J; clear ribs, 101. Coffee dull. , Sobs 17i2&
Whiskey dull at 9. Sogr 'active at UK
Laulsvllle Flour steady; extra $5 00550;
Corn quiet and unchanged. Bye steady.
Oats firmer but not higher. Pork firm at
17al7 25 Bulk meas (air demand, sbunld-
en 611: clear ribs 8; clear sides, 9 Bacon-
quiet, shoulders 7i; clear ribs- 9J; clear sides,
10i. 8ugar cured hams easier 12J-13 . Lard
quiet and unchanged.. Whiskey weak at 5
Bagging steady.'
, . ... CQTTOM. ,
Galveston Quiet: middling 121; weekly
net receipts, 14 197 bales; gwa receipts, 13,-
509; stocr, 8i,t47; sales, 4,nll ba es; . experts
to. Great Britian; S.20CO; to the Continent,
4,630; to the hsnttel, 1,050; Coastwise. 10,-
002. '-', ' .i; i
, JJ i ? ".a 'if--- 1 r -
"Mrt4ik.-Lteadvm!dlinKl2ie: 'wfetly
net reciDts."l6r;!tlr;56; salefSrpof ts
to ureat finttan, 2.733; Uoastwme. 12.837
Paltlmore Firm tnWIdlinir, 12j; weekly
net recetpts, 19V, gf a, Tf83; stock, 688; salts
1.490; spinji4rs.70 eap'jrts to Croat Britain
136; to tbMXnUnft-rt &5tr. US tbeuoast, 79a
Boston- Qalet andWdy ; silddiirj: 2ic;
Weekly net receipts' T18; pgr, Js 1500;
stock, 8,503; sales, 293; exports to Great Brit
ain, 432.
Vf Umlngten Unchanged; middling), 12c;
weekly net receipts,-2,500; stock, 7,074; sales,
33; exports to Great Britian. 1,081; Coastwise
2,646.
PhiladelphiaSteady; middlings 123;
weekly net receipts, 2,239; gross, 8,557; spin
ners, 2,023.
Savannah Firm; middling 121: weekly
net reoelpte 8,477; gross, 8,492; stock, fe3,t?3;
sales, '3,100; exports to Great Britain, 11,440;
Coastwise, 2 712
Mew Orleans -Firm, held higher; mid
dlings, 12; weekly net receipts, 6 ',880; gross,
67,827; stock, 259,731; sales, 27,600; exports to
Great Britian, 29,307; Continent, 7,725; Coast
wise! 5.582; France, 10,047; Channel, 2,470.
M sblle Firm ; middling, 12c ; weekly
net receipts, 11,892; stock, 67,859; sales, 5,700;
exports to Great Britian, .8,302; Conttnent,
4,110; Chanoelf 1,870, Coastwise, 1 746,
Memphis Steady; middling 12c; weekly
receipu, 10,729; shipments, 11,361; stock, 52,-
163; sales, 6,200.
Augusta Quiet and firm; middling. 112a
1-; weekly net receipts, 3,863, shipments,
2,765; sales, 2,921; spinners, 908; -stock, 11,
635. f
Charlestoa-Qaist; middlinr 121a week
ly net receipls.OTSj'sbck 48,063; sales'. 2.905;
exports to Great Britain, 5,143; Continent,
5,008; Coastwise, 2,361.
" W York Cotton quiet; sales, 165 balw ;
mi5dlingt,l2lal3ciweeklypet receipt 9j589;
Z-xisa, 2B.764; exports to Great Britaia, 12,318;
Ooatinent, 100; sales, 8,899; stock, 268,199.
UverpeolThe Liverpool Cottoa Assooia-
tion Circalar In its view of the week ending
last night says : ( The market has been ex.
-reraely dull, and with the large supply
offering, prices have again declined: Ameri
can with a small demand and excessive sup-
r ur oea jsj ana tne in
4uiry has been moderate at unehand t-
Futures assumed with .large business, but
wB-iaeraoie aeaire to sell at closing on Sat-
J iuny t, Dasiness since
hail hn mnalliianJ it.1 . jr.
I- ?-r u uiwraet somewnat
fluctuating'. The latest transactions show a
: ,.?1Jn tor the week of 5-82.
Po--Cplad-4)w--a4dJling clsusefT
April and May delivery, 62d. . ,
.5:15 p m Futures, sellers offering at 1-32,
decline from to-day ,fcighest.4Hces.TJp.
lauds lo KiiddKHg, clans? , March and April
drfhrfery 61 May 'and'Jnne delivery 6 1516."
FUTURES.
V
New York Fatores closed strong; saler,
43,000 bales.
mi
Jfarch13Je.w '
April, 1311-32C
May, 13ia7 32c.
j June, J3 21-S2all-16cT t -U
July,fc 13 25-32ai3-16c. 1
August, 13 27-32ac
. September,; 13 l7-82a9 16x
October, 13 3-16a7-32c.
November. 13al3 1-32&
December, 13l-32a . i
r; r 'pME&Vfctt' offic. -
"!Caoxts. N. C., Ftbruary 9, 1877.
The Cetten Market.
With angry msarf nd fSuickilerk of the
head, the bnUBffsJted th ibeai an "4 to-day
on all grades, nd at the close of Ihe day's
work sijantained hjrictprioos advjm.ee,'
with a firm attitude, and a good . demand
amoBg "backers for frirtHertussiing.' The
Lbnll bore the market at its close at the fol
lowing prices : "': "u;i" '-; ' "
Lower Grades ,
Low Middling....
Call
in
111
Middling
iod Middling-..
12
Receipts for tbe day, 135 bales.
" for the week (ending Thursday
night) 1,096 bales.
Total eonaolidated receipts. 40,774 bales.
Shipments, for the week (ending Thursday
Through 1,408 bales.
Local, 19 bales, '
Total consolidated shipments, 40,176 bales.
Stock, 598 bales.
Receipts in all Ports, 27,076 bales
Consolidated, 143.652 bales. 4
Stock, 896,871 bales. .
RUSH, RUSH, RUSH.
to
4,. f 10YNS' CASH STOBR
Selling off at Cost all Winter Gooos.to make
F room iorepnng moot.
Read -Made riolhing
Of the best quality and make, at Ccst for
lash.
1000 Yas Dress Goods at 15 Cests.
SINSERUNG & EDGING VERY LOW.
NOTIONS and HOSIERY the best
quality ever offered in this mar
ket, at Cost.
10 pr Blankets
Will close them out at Reduced Prices
: Don't lose any time but come at
OB 1 1 eon yince yoursel f.
Pay Your Taxes !
( oiaiumee the Xew Year
-BY
Discharttira YoDr Duty.
tl't
f -TNPLHJ 8 ANT a the u.k is te me, I am
U under the necessity of tell ng th peo
ple or Mecklenburg county, who have not
paid their taxes tor the pa-t year, and nure
especinlly those who ar in arreard for the
year 1875 ti-at -Uch taxes :
MUST BE PAID.
I am'requTel by the laws of tne State te
turn ovpfthese taxes by certa n specified
occasions By a strenuous effjrt X have
been able to settle with the. State officers,
but owning to tbe large amount yet remain
ing unpaid on the tax books. I have not
been able to settle. yith the County Treasurer
of the county. Longer indulgence will not
be given rue and longer indulgence CAN
NO T be given- you . . -
PereoBwho disregard this notice, after a
reasonable time, may expect to see their
property advertised for sate. . -
. MJ& ALEXANDER,
jan6 tf , w Sheriff.
! r
Warn
L.
THE nndeVfg'ealUhisOivtnoitj
to inlorm his friends and customers
that he has rfmoyed his Tailoring Estab
lishment two. doors East of his old stand on
Trydn BtreeV where he will be pleased to
wait on them in future.
,. JOHNVOGEL,,
dec 39 tf.41 ' ' 5 ; Merchant Tailor
T t,W .'. 'I 1
A BAUMSABtrK.
B M MXHDEL,
J ACpB M. MEEL .yCOi
i tir..
iiAirurACTiTBiBs ov'
C X G A R S ,
WHljsaAllOKY t .'
TOBACCO , SNUFF,. , PIPES,. &C
TRADE' ST.,' "CHARLOT'TE, N. C.
octl3
New. Lpmlier aDi ;Waafl;Tard..
THE undersigned have this day leased the
Rock' Island Factory "Yard, and will keep
consteritly on band a foXLstock of Lumber.
Shingles." Lath?'"Llme: and ;Wood,t which
they twill ' sell at lowest market prices, whole
sa e 6r retail,,-,.-. -u , , E BEVAN,
nov9 tf t , " 4i - W T BEAMAN
nFKitecS,ale2 ici
- !
AP1R8T.CLA88 'ANSOBTH ARDY PAPER
CU TUNG, MACHINE, .Plough Knife
in goodrder- This Machine will be sold
ast very reduced rates, n Apply to or addres
-'fehl t.v.iTi' if a - ; . OBSERVER.
Real Estate &IfflfflMiii;ije:iii
EWR the sale of ? Land, and proTidli
homes in the Piedmont regions of North
and South Carolina.
l t v j , THOS F DRAYTONl 7 ,
A .Jan27tf - U J;" dhsriotte; N. C, f
To!Ierchantst?htfipu
S '-.2SS C3 O
t
THIS SEASON, AT AS LOW OR LOWER PRICES THAN THE FIRST STOCK COST.t4; CALL AND EXAMTNir
OUR STOCK AND BE CONVIWfTRn - ' - VTTr; --ftlNE
iVl 3-QT. RFnFIVFf 12500 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES,
WUOI .ntytl YC-f-J 600 ROLLS Q. D. SOLE LEATHER..
OUR SECOND STOCK OP GOODS
, -ffW VJW' XJiiVJjAXl xxi vr iuajuuui., a . t xuju aiuj ajav Ull JLXiVOVXxL Jill ACi X nUUKK IN
I.J w U. - J x . WftRTH HI? RniTTTT r!PmTHi
3E
N E W
IRON FRONT BUILDING, TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE,
octlO
FOR SALE LOW.
COUNTRY BACON,
PEARL GRITS,
PEARL HOMINY,
MAGNOLIA HAMS,
CHEE SE.CR ACKERS.
Mayer, Ross & Jones.
fjb6
Sale
Valuable City
Property.
BY Virtue of tbe power contained in a
deed of trust executed to the undersign
ed as trustee for tbe benefit of c rtain parties
therein named, by tbe late Thomas W
Dewey, on the 7th day of January, 1870, I
shall expose at public auction to the highest
bidder on Tuesday of the next term of the
Superior Court of Mecklenburg county, be
in; tbe 27th day of February, 1877, between
tte hours of 12 tn., and 1 p. m at tbe Court
House dcor, the following city property :
1 The lot in the City ot Charlotte known
as tbe Banking House of tbe Bank of Meck
lenburg and occupied by the fate Tbos W
Dewey, extending fifty six (56) feet on
Tryon street, and the same on Church treet,
and extending irotu street to street.
2 Also one lot in Charlotte in the North
ern portion of tbe city, fronting on Graham
street, adjoin-ng the property' of M L Bar
rnger, 396 by 297 fe t, comprising three
frout and three back lots.
J&& The latter will be sold in separate
lota.
JET Terms made know on day of sale
P H DEWEY,
Trustee.
ja21 6t oaw
Southern Hume. Democrat and New North
State, copy tds. Raleigh News copy 4 times.
Bills to be fen t to thi-s office.
ains
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Alillinery and try Goods.
ENTIRE STOCK
AT AND BELOW COST.
AS Assignee in Bankruptcy of Mrs A L
Bodfish I will sell the remainder of her
Stock at and below cost to close out
A good assortment of Gents' Furnishing
Goods All these goods will be sold at TEN
PERCENT BELOW COST.
decl9tf BM OATES, Assignee,
Charlotte Institute.
flHE Spring Terms begins 'February 7th,
J. 1877- Tbe Academic Course embraces
thorough ' instruction in tbe English Lan
guage and L terature, in Geography, His-'
tory,, Mathematics, Natural "Sand Moral Phil
osophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology,
Physiology, Evidences of Christianity, Ac.
Unusual facilities are offered in the : f
ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES
Young ladies not connected with; the In
stitution can receive private instruction in
any Department. , -t
, Daily instruction in pencil or ' crayon
drawing, $10 per term.
w PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. .
' In response to the wishes of parents who
desire their children to take a complete
ceurse, without changing the system of it -straction,
the principal has organised- a
Primary Department for little children.
They will receive special attention, and the
charge will be $15 per term.' rv - : " ; ."
. For other istorroation, apply to vH
i REV 3 T MARTIN,"
febitf PrincipaL
Dissolution?
Pegr
authorized to settle up tbe business of the
ate arm. tie will continue business at tbe
same Stand. - W W Perram takes an inter
est with S 8 Pegram in the Boot and Shoe
business. .. . PEGRAM $ WARP.
rnHE Firm of Pegram & Ward is thisday
X' dissolved, W W Ward having purchased
WW Pesrram's interest' W W Ward is
of Boot
Houses, we rropose to sell tnelr
SnT. 3n.,-,;-i3 ."I?-
FOR THE SEASON. 18 NOW ARRIT1NO,' AND BOtTG-HT AS THEY WlCP t?
NORTH OR SOUTH CAROLINA.
ei : iia? tax
FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE 25TH INST.,
-I WILL SELL .
TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY,
AT NEW YORK COST, v
AS MY STOCK IS VERY LARGE AND I WI8H TO DECREASE IT..
H. T. BUTLER, Near the Court House,
SUCCESSOR TO
feblO
BEST & VANDEGRIFi;
GENERAL C0UUISSI0II UERCHAliTS,
HAYE IN STORE AND FOR SALE LOW.
1 : ' ". ri -t -i nrx'i r:;-..:
THREE CAR LOADS N0i 1 APPLES,
.; -4 r'5A: '"r;-: '.
TWO CAR LOADS NO. 1 POTATOES,
(THE CELEBRATED EARLY UOf BAND PEERLESS.)
2 Car Loads of 'Virginia family Flour,"
'TKN BOXES SWEET ORANGKS.
" ; : . V'K; -' ''. ' .'
CAR LOAD BOLTED "CORK MEAL,
ONE
HAY, FODDER, SHUCKS.
Hominy Meal, Bran, JYHzod.
Cotc Feed, &c.
400 POUNDS NICE NORTHERN BUTTER,
ON CONSIGNMENT AND . FOR SALE CHEAP.
Trade Street , Charlotte, N. C.
febS ' ' ,
Baltimore Branch
TRADE STREET, ADJOINING McADENS.
GOMPETITIOH BEE'XEQ ;T I
-
In order to make room for ray SPRING STOCK", I will sell, for the next thirty days mv
entire Stock of . s.:5 J '
4e WlilllB
Examine Prices & Convince Yourselves
3J. FHAXET, Props
Mrs; E. M. Mover
WOULD imform tbe ladies of Charlotte
and vicinity, that she has taken the
room in tne rear or Mrs. H. McNelis' iail
mery store and where she would be pleased
see her friends and customers, and ' will
guarantee a perfect fit. All she asks is to
give ner a trial. txxss MOYER.
Fresh Arrivals;
I Have .Just received another supply 'of
, Groceries, which have bees selected ex
pressiy io sa our i&ecaii Trade.'. I make it
a -soint to select only reliable goods, such as
a wu warranT. 10 give Bauaiaction. ; .
Sueh as Bacon aides, shoulders. Hams.
Pore Leaf Lard, Butter, Eggs, Large Homi
ny,. Grits I Fine. New York -Jabhage,; Moun-
tainCablMMW,i.C!ahnedt Toiaatoes, Oysters
and Sardines: x
Goods delivered free Id ' any part of the
cit: C: - '".B 8MITH,
, febfi - ' - - ;
T JvGER BEER. AND ALB ' ?
On draught, also ia . bottles at 125 to 13
w-8, ,vW' r " MOZART SALOON '
Fop: Rent:
fllWO or three comforUhJe rooms, corner
A :Colleg and Depot street. Terms reason,
w,''lj to the undersigned or at Obser
er Office. Mj A GIFFOSD
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and Shoes from Nartltern
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MOORE & BtJTLER,
j j,.-4j-,a.M
Clothing House,
00 -
Mao
SPRING IS COMING.
If you wish to secure
B A R G ;A I N" S
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WINTKR dOODS, '
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f;hcabDressl Goods;
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