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r ofiMKfiRABU N. CL, as 8soomi Class mjlttikJ 15 The next meeHng of the State of the Patrons up. State of North Quo to be held In CharloltoPbeginmng on Tuesday, the third day of February, and the Grand .Master, CpL Cheek4, of Warren county. is earnestly desirous that very sirb or the nnranlalion has crown into a lan- Orange 1 be made that such i WV4"itl wJTict ; jedU Kf tttrtitttnlteijebJMfch life into iL I 01 SOIWO jOt uaes tne usaai i I thiltofidfOIr nMft grTOWJfc Wk QtyftikFINfirofBil odw orfj lornrnafq "The late session or the National Grange carefully considered-the preatent condition of the America of the hope of finding . relier from their burdens and redress of their grievances. It anjeMffatheAgljfiPF meats ewinama an tha roan fi thrift and rhaDDiness, are placed therein by unfrienlly and by the combination monopolies. To surmopht comes necessary that we armor, assume the offensive, and strike at the root of evil. Ours is a free ernment, a government of the people, who areM! a3le than the sword or the bayonet, a weap on of peace' and of power, one eveae "To the ballot box we must go to ac complish our purpose, and go not as compiisnrpurpose, ana go not as i poiiticavrcaCWKL R J9&T&W!ASit bound together by common wants, com mon interests, and like TjneTuhcesV "In theglaW the great problem to be soivea Dy XI laboring man has been the question of bread.' food for himself and his fami ly. He who by his hands tilled the lan4 has often been the one to feel th .u u vv.. uvw. .v v.. v .w. Something iMtrtwr. iSha.ktmifi us, plenty win smiie on us; men witn corn in our cribs, money in our coffers, and prosperity throughout our land, the American farmer can proudly claim to oostacTes JegifiaiKti, iF mbngyed ja am i be the anthpa ct ! ptry'sreatnewwAwi u (J if A i I - e- . . II VVacBWlbtfOTWitaTttJ this is a rtolaratmn nf war npn thp pAoi.la nr 1 1?' 1 n : -- ry stand on this platform' we are with them. It is epeftCiy ihe iymrys of the grang mhvi wij'JT fit those who are impressed with its ideas, Carollnlare, in humbers, largely in ex- -i Lraa ui auj ubiici tidrj tvkii rX3Jt-0 benefitted, sueh bene! ly permeate every class of society. U pipperlv undmtndranprva; ever offered to the masses of WtehJWra,,, Wstiea- nent resufuin slbstJnTiM kene' than up oiwmi TMmghtae orgamza tion of the Patrons of Husbandry. This of course means that no member of the organization shall be ajien$ vance his own interest, or the interest of the organization, to the detriment, or to the disadvantaft" ' fWfUit1 T of society. TherVrfe6r53fcS3f need for all of us in this world, and it Us m is only whethOdffeOTaWa1ffJvft'' terS.hich ' J 71i7luL r rL,Z2irr l81- ,We do not know what his es-fed atXiverpdoT on the 9thJ from irftheawTw,rrHrafi 'wwwfcwartTU dr XyfWlkldstcrvtobrWiti8adHif-.t that he rises to the dignity and the sub- limit! swnmfjzww juue is too snort: ana vexation; disatirorlHfihfffWm?? their own ac- cTrn transitory existence hen war upon each other. TVV individual labors shalAv upbuilding and advancement of human society and a better civilization, we 1. ntxrruJLJattJtv.nsjimK to tne pulling down of any other class. The merchant and the banker are just as essential to the-jje the farmer, as is altesj!rhl t! sanas 01 instances which might be c ted, where acts of kindness and even generosity have been me one towarqs tneptner, auan fifteen years, particularly In theSouth- once more dawned on tne country, not 1 1 1 . . 9 UI1U I III mr i I 1 1. Hi V efMeM6r-WW-V 1-1 less tnrougn tne eiemqns . pl.Ln.SibUvhaaheJiruresfQr ad these large and influen by the, labor of the farmer in his field, and whatever affects one of these class es,will most assuredly affect the oth- same boat, anT9 uEPves! or Smtip of any particular class become endan gered, it mustU r$mWbfrfUhatTin .he supre vMeAidt, AMtWM togetiwnliiwirlarfirirtariniaia some ti wfli igtiwwttioahMDid railroad tUliiyUlltlJ. Khlull 1hbuuij nmmMt may be justifiable, but as a rule, howev er, upon careful exaintaTidnTj the reverse will genftnyte iJ be true. A railroad company is repre 8hrewdness and discretion to prevent the killing of the goose thttOlftyVXtlKH golden eggs, and w for this reason, if there were no4MgNe!k OMorftUiMdg. that are devdbrrg4hecbWM ksihafi never been done before by . any other agency, are at leaKeill fcAjthetyMrj est conslderationVortne peopfe, beforei But we were talking about the meet ing of the State Grange.C'Q. cation in Charlotte. TnVliranttdas- l. . A. vugu wwxiy mk acuon, earnesuy re quests subordinate granges throughout titfdalseiUhWftrn to Charlotte meetf hp live grange, he I lug: assent, i&jui oppo; revival ci e State to send up delegates aot3fl tod la frirfhp.n there is no dormant grange to tvive, requests . .any foiiner meln- b if -of the rderr w ho is in sympailiy. v ith thojjjeptspt thje order,-to come to tlaPftoUMftteting, with the friends mayHbe per- e in ion, THE REVISED BIBLE. ot vision of the Holv scriDtures. and its two years more. The new. verson is or I i r vmi miifrn iihish or -liic veraiuii- r irr nr . - ; ---- J1VS TV ill UUV t luu vsav v avv v ww ichapOeBvnncW ng6aiio ton UWm-l old version. Marginal ref enipcetwill J wever. permit the reader to Beep to cha ses. Tlio now vprcinn (.nntil n . nf course some inno vations, is oairs namR; ,fnr example, will be spelled alike in all ;-- will bo gun mu ixj tt mint ted to the present state langjfag aip iibli of tfie Inst schcftirs ri es Ven RJigecla n revision, ana it is enen aaap oltheEnsr- Al learnpigM yithe tff h4 llle RvorU 'ofl myxpecteTrf Xifeat they wUlgive.us, not .only . a ver- hv all j:eadrs, and one that is thorough HdUjidbuyaiiJe in all respects, but we do not hesitate to say that we like the ibofci fldhitl uTlire.'lird(raaiiy UiirB re CAnnot underslanJ, be- etold that a finite mind satjsfied to let well enough alone, btajie in the Christian fftff$4fe crevasse which ulti mately deluges everything betore its mad and seething waves, begins by the slow and imperceptible moving of the smallest imaginable atom of .earth, and so ittniw.be with .a revi so iW irMiy.be wiin , a revision or the Pm.mVMhrim' W HffmkshtiLVt4iT trf; Zr4 Himself, and the imitation "and if any man shall take away from thewoijds of the book of this prophecy, - the things which are written in which are written I few IWwfcj" Q8omto gijaba applii ye on patmos. v ff i'wi mm r m rjn n- VJAatcjjf FBiCEsrtg t x , 1bfWW at his home in New Tork city on last Ml JJVLT died or cancer, with which he ha ad sul- feredforAftfer&iSitnWJo-Wiite it was r se it had -befin staigd that he 5 was ireo- Kay to reorder. rmteyeuiay en his f aTitts or Turores roe frav ered up the rcnsoDBrtfeiicbusy publish efuMLefierWb eWHiAroiflh'wlf ed. Commejiti&Jjilngfloor printer uthout money or friends he amassed a fihj rwfiCTnweeay possess, an tate is wor icvva3 said a year or t so ago that he had bought a few too XiWtoga, and that he lost heavily. He however compromis- ed many of his debts and died rich. T lai anwrrorasKin their money, and the charge is some- limeci maTT3TTf:aW!T,'VBn,ira( fh ovraa. h,rW n r 1V-"V money is worth ail it will bring, but we refefi twaii notfextiolsay.ltharr the le Cottou Maauiactu f SbLUthjDaroliaRn m. w m. T ar 1 clared a semi-annual divi cent, out of the proliEs of the past six mam comg0 the year im. factory tne Aiangiey miiis, ana xresiuenb organization of the company. His ad- 1 a m 1 J in vain Dy capitalists, inose wno nave it hold ittatotUSUbldatirtthcie is none Ugering on themarket. Six ballots, for the successor of the colored Senator B K.'.Bruce, of Missis ginrtl. were taken by the Mississippi Legislature "last Saturday without any stterrnyind sixpiore feuefaaym ntCt Jay reeT5 f ar. hie leCqlngll candidates are Barksdale and vvaitnaii, both ex-Confederate brigadiers, and faft n FrHTer jivn.wteehi telegrams . this morning sbow rami? far Btmoitnn tbvr . lmr-.wui. on umini -mi i w iv i ill t wi iiiu iiiriin',.w ansa he sTacTTO tne caSff1 T" jj I 9fflwrv)iata I LP g llJCfvCll HllClTRirUJl No I m .sr . m aw- mm r . xr m m.t 1 1 James'A1. BKriteldrwilefectedf TT.ii.j oi.i o 1. i uuibeu otaw oeuiitui tib wmuuiuub, uu.i r , m . . WWW WHH'W man. This result has been foreshadow- ed in those columns, bxthe statement laaqcis neBsTy tiqwo Mn Mn'ona Af fKa Tfrlalof nraa flav ,r VSMS V W VA. WUV MVS.ID1UVII1VI ISJ UU ewi Oii iir.(J M.f w.k, januai ted States Senator, to IIU. Ui W WAOIT A IIU V UbD DLUUIAiAikiliUQ silT . Bcuiuiy; vruueiu,oo; xuuriuau, 44. An the Senate : Garfield, 20 ; Thurnran, 13 Onv James k. uaroeia. wtteeiea1 au eiecu ugui, appwaius, ryTzTaOTrnefa is elected Uni FORTY'SIXTH Leg-a.1 Tender Notes Confironationb Sec t rWAftff JN.QTQN. Jan. 13. -SENATE.-! 1 Several Senators presented signea pet mssioraii a; a commission oflrrquir lmjuiry aorfai of over i.i and firm 3 of all politi cal of the legal tender quality of treasury notes. Kernan, in presenting me memorial. stated that he believed it represented the d ascfed ftr it , the considera purpose. nox asx iot Tsenaie w" myroLw 'iirarBayi s, . .or . .tne ,iate Kenato & ItmH ha irrttStia'ed'tb tfdJ, W oe set apart u) mat purpose. nojoaesi bf iFldrida, prfisenjbeijEiit)tfcitlafll jL:i'iaiQr..ttae HeAiti0frrf)6 cGwBriBjO i,S'Mb-iQftljm?te ucec :ed a resolution in- ance committee to in- quuciuwiropiotuwiui ii;wCiuuulufi er rate of interest than 4 per cent Laid on the table. Senate a recommedatiorrf rom the Sec- etarv ofirWar jfekat the aDDroDriation for nffngina &n federate archives be incr&sed U $13500. Referred. Moral! intrfdufed a bill for the ap pointment of achimittee on the alco holic liquor traffic. Referred to finance House. After transacting some rou tine business the House resumed the consideration of the resolution report ed from the committee on printing for The question was recommittea to tne committee on printing, with instruc tions to ascertain how the House lost possession of the report, and who now has possession of it. Bicknell (Indiana) from the commit tee on counting of the vote for Presi dent fB,nQrf;ed(back the bill amending the statutes relating to presidential elections, providing for the counting of votes and for the decision of the ques tion arising therefrom, and it was made the special order for January 29th. Money, of Mississippi, submitted a re- ort to accompany the bill for the estab ishment of return letter offices. Re- "oim" t"" ,v. wv whole on the revision of the rules, and 'there wasimopeidisctBsiorilbf the rule xekingernerce cpmipil J MiioA f leirrlei-tintl btf tm erence to appropriations com mi Pending discussion, at 4 25 the com mittee rose and after the introduction and reference of two or three bills, the ;H&ise adjourned. COMMITTERS. TJ3Jouse committee on commerce listened this morning to the argument of G. It. Blanchard, representing the n nppnsit.ion.ro Ttenp-an a Inter-State commerce bill. Blanchard ds against positive cress affecting the different interests involved, and favor- 6(i VLB yppoiirtm9f ay mission of fiVypuggefffriatioj gn the sub- The House committee on appropria- tinS'tti'tbeir: Hteotuag. ,kodjt aocef)ted the report of the sub-committee, to Unit- agreed to report tothe House the bill appro report tothe House the bill appropriat ing $600,000 as desired by the attorney general and suggested in his annual re- fflz Li 3xayyy:a i jo Pt .CONFIRMATIONS. The Senate to-day confirmed the inaMY3 oFythejfollinar- post misters il ieoria . ii. HJfUn, mu stars il Gora . G. ;evTlrY5rrrrfe Wtts,- foint ; D. Jordan. Cuthbert Alabama J. S. Newcomer, Greenville ; W. Youngblood, YtoOtrfpMiJEf. Louisiana L.. i). hs rnarrus, elsa. The Senate also confirmed a large number of army and navy promotions. X ITE.TIS. amv- Nor- , -r '"-r v The largest cotton mill at Bradford, belonging to SutclifE & Son, has been burned. .Loss $70,000. One woman was killed. .iswdmwt.a Jan surrounded at Ghuzhee wittr-a onfPfi-renMch has killed Governor ulttjalin d lootea tne city. ie novfAMMrcmng to raise ,tne uioes to attack the British. Priest Mooshi has severed his connec tion witn manomeu jaa liicuaswiuei tion with Mahomed Jan inconsequence in the Troubles of the Czar'a Family. - New York, Jan. 13 London spec-t lbevni press of itussia; teJegtapTref tfJzar from Cannes,! eshetrwTeturn to St. reters-; burg to die there, having first reconcil-j a ana son ana esiauiisneu ivided family. The em- tfti father suspects his son conniving at the Nihilist plots, while: the son accuses the father of dragging ttteTOuljBlaff'itoperiial f armilp "flovwi to ruin. Theestfperoirt HdtfBipoisoBls iSrmiad,with suspicions against hisi The Czarewitch and czareonaare vir tuallv imDrisoned in the palace. His: uncle. Grand Duke Constantine, be lieves his own life endangered, he hav Decent Fires The clothing store of J. Price, of Sa-i vannah, Ga was destroyed by fire on the night of the llth. Total loss. A tire at iiartow, ua, tne samenignrv, destroyed the store of McMillan & Out law; also the drug store or ur. jaurpny, On the same nighfc tho kitchen of Hon. J. N. Wigfall, of Aiken, S. O, was bfrnefr vStiU aaother fire occurred the sapre migni i sfranta, ua, aescroyin tmr reslderrce rrilinton Wright an the Presbyterian Mission church. nt mm tNG United States patentotnee ay IS' I sued a patent to David Flanery, of J : ack- aohsJi lor .1 consisting paruy oi a iaiuu uuu cmeuj f fri am mfltv,r f- Offof. 1 VI ttU CUlllU T UCff AAJ V Ui-JI vV 4V1 VJULVVtr id tJfe Aistri ulati h a&OtT' , , SEDXLIA. SlOZ IT jftlUary 13. -The lat- la. '-mm t 9 m. ."mJWW, tho. reTenth coDgres- 4 A JLXtsAli ng miners. Pittsburg, January 13. A general cWtf WftoM tate-' rjf -cener bushel for all coal mined. gNeeaK titol-i Jfidi -s a VtTJX pw, iu K ma ci j Vif AvomQnT Af tna n 5 StitWW'c'SouW tee to tfee. JTlbWlT.TffTr tT vrl J. IP en Jiftr Jjuaoan mm, tc-d AFFAIKS uftlfeB. LeclJiltuli Atjgttsta, Jan. 13 At a quarter to 2 o'clock this mornins the committee of tne Jtepuoiican House to reiwrt ques- Si1 Ohiiuraay- jfaauary . litn, at Kr vW-ftiftilft: his.remarks,. relative fip wie lema ilwdt A;H BWPWajP , Jaw aid. not. enver them, and yiapi as.PighJiftYffojipme t l g ihtii a u Hn ! i . u v v if hi ii iihi a ;6tefhaUver,yMy , r i iiu y t t-t , . , . . . ws WJn-. i ,'. xtii; i !i; . irj ;(, 1 1 lln -nnnnHkAa A I .orrl oiurn 1a I ' qmeftiy1(ass ..WWhOUX CUSr thfimsfilyesj Jllie iugfc.at hejpapito; themselves inaasuid' YP.r.v oiiiatlv." there heinfl' no dis- I uirnanoH..; a xuiiii?uai.u was, on uulv. I rvi: Ar.1 u twin i i-iiaVTin oV V,,r.' ' Ai'r:; 7"s7JVWvL'lPrJlL'lVjJ . 't:lu17TJ!.ir;.7 jrit w ''lrip "i7Ml i; i i ii . i i i . ; a i. . .1 - - - i Liu iuura. in. i m.,an4'.'waa- UMVV - r t , r -til i about expressing their opinion., at the evanisi)! last .mtiiu . .xuev smu ur- . . i . a. ? j. mi 'J ' ' A ' jm-weii ,audr .W t,ifgly jjuawjlp j to faUace.R. White' whose card of de- lual o brflMJi Vihaa ; beeri published, has, ; )sf , isummned , Veforla the bribery com roittjeff, uut nas reiuse.a . tQ appear. ;e5owr--J have, receiv ed, i .your, supunoas, , to' . .appear , bief ore voiir, corn inittee. charged with the iri- vstgatiop oi,the.allged;,bribejy ot T. B.waQ.'ai)4 oes .anman, ' I de opAO tpijappeara tpjr jtle'asbn 'tja'at yon ae .ojt competefitjito aexid for. persons a4iapers,AndiBot competent, to ad mirtisJegaoalba.to witnesses. Be pfe youji,. could swiea jto anything wiApopt incurring, tlie fra?rd of prose cubdn for benurv.' ,'lf S'waan and Har- Jilasin fuui secure!! a trile they would - A' i J i : ' M .t i i i J uaiy swear, jjaiseiy auout ix, anu 11 y.mjcey put up ii, job ,lrey would be fVjmoe, lively to , .tesuiy ruiseiy. Jmettheia jaxit it to , be be- rore a triDuna iqat, nas power to .en force its decrees and-Xb administer pun- ishment. Your jH(tu&9 pi Representa tives is illegally jorganized or not or ganized at aJJU, and if you. have any dqutoqi; 'ihaX' ppint'I SMI be . glad to have you 'afcrfet me for contempt" and thus have the authdHty of ybar process tested by writ of -habeas-cerpus. before tha Supreme J udicistH Ooutf. IT I ant not suetfldned by that tribunal I shall cier uAapyarj beipre your c,omrnit- In' the Senate a Petlti6h was Dresent- e2rf6r a bridge across George's river at k riendship. niThe House transacted no business wltateren : ' 1 1 Tfa& neported . scheme for electing. n Gpvernor and State officers has sippar-t ently been abanuoned, both' parties seeming willing to awa;t the decision, of the Supreme Cotirt beforre procee4ihg farther; ; : MrLaBusoiV who claims ,to , .H thq acani;" Goveriior; 'U?s as et retto'rmed no'ofnclal act that Interferes with the prerogatives of Gen. Chamberlain. The House has takeriia recesi imtU 2 p.m. ' .!::: i ; -r i-i 1 :' 1 Irxisis8ippitf SetatImaor Strickea with Pamly UBailtttir in Caucus for United Sutie Seniitor Jackson, Mis&, Jan. l3.--6enator Lamar has- been here several days in tike1 interest of General Walthall, and was i stricken with paralysis Sunday mght. ! His condition is not considered critical,'.'-' -I iwfv .. . ! Tfee Democratic caucus in. session last flight adjourned after twelve bal- Yar' tlriited States Senator, the last JF.iarUsdaH MW; Walthall, M s 28; Singleton, jq; scattering, 4. Barka- lAE-Li' disptiiu- tjom General wMliall' to : Senator OordoiL dated r. JLanjar S pHJVan Says nl3 Cpn- w . J i . . L i i i i j 1 vJ Tr7L j Xlls ell LUCK Is UeilUVJU LU VBIUgV"Ja not paralysis. ' Ofs Biit6r.oi: The tiirv,;''' We.ftom (prosjtive lxes ns-flgJie-mofttjuigft before an al- ey.eui&pienwyxe peoj) . State works are used by, , both politi cal parties for the advancement of the personal aspiratidifs of those happen ing in Twa-rrtrrwith a view to the greatest gooa t me greatest num- .Who Uie rpadjeeAAfhelle the; State will Rave done all that should be required,, and woe to that"; party that advocate? a different course. " . vj-tj .... i i.:;::r!!o.l Tiv-.irrktk'i rrcvivu. ovuw stones Will be from the with- Burmaii. Xarge quantities of, sapphire, are exported from Burman to Jsngland .and, th,e. Continent ,, generally ; and the: auDDiv win now. in a measure, oe con-; s'rably inanered with. ;. The .' Bur in ese.s,pphires are, .iot , so valuable as i.,Cinga)fese stonjs Lj. thej lack fire and mMnMtWm, wi" the , battel-. Xbeyjaiie, ho;weye,r, 3rery good, day gems, butat iiic-ht thev have: a dull, almost poaj-pljaq appear, ah,ce. Apropos of pre TO8t$rjes ie,diapjipnl traqe, which has been in a verv.dueer coiidition late ly,, ii',ftoiyr lopkmg jipj.ATeibusiness. aoue.AS(pjmcipaiyj.wiu myricaj anu .one, notable Hattonaarden firm, shipped imfprXiO'.h iwee ago. The Indictments jAgkinst . John. W. aWrighW.. - WashlnftBejmhJlqa. .ipuv .s , i , w A nolle pros was entered , by .District ighL latre.agent.oX. thd (jhokee Xu-: ia t no firar rnrrnnnnr at Tnlian IIiiqt'Io Oriep jiedtos r costing Xm ,eo vemment. BXQXX). jpoprp jin, K Je r prpduptioii ana mavten- ariCA- T' wir.np.RSAS. ro&n izmi in ihA ap. WTr . (. n n A , . 'i v.f. 9 fit I' xroof miJfno I niu "Vcaf tninoa a Tnfot mon imillini . vi work. W"iulyt Ual)mitte(LaArieajKhinh. it,was votea . DCOMtineni; fin i u .vi jzr vzi jt i rj a , , i. la w a. i v a. r i v mis iuibi 1.11 . n m riivrii i hh nirriLiwiia i finfftnly and as vet incomplete, ana not be k mWmeFffi$m-X& I: mi. ! ALar.uu uLfcmi)Lu ,uas. ! (tefiance, iifi, poticft TeiruXat summarU v ktindled.bv.th . A- A " Sari,rtfl are, wlUgjj4to. jtake ,tlie. Western rnth tiarrJina: "Railroad, and. thus re- , Wrijriit ; mMBn&j mvscmal .asaattltnOOh U f ' 1 ' "W)lNQ north, : , i . . ; . , r ... whim WE ABE NOWSKPABED AND AT PRIOE8 clcse buvinar bv one who is thoroushlv posted in the business. S jUAvlHSiVllSSES and HILDRE&SV Fine shoes ffiSXIfaaBiKEQ ASP. WITH A FULL jan;$.j ' ; , . r ' ' CHftBtbTTE DEPOT Pprtner's Alcxandri; BREWERY. i t oolfl WaiWtfiflly inform th citizens of Chfir llotte, andvlrtlt?,4hat Ibarra, opened In this city, on Trade street (next door to the office of the Car olina Central Railroad) a - lumjW$t of to f?ell,kBwi Brewery, where. I will constantly keeD on hand mv celebrated Tttrnll T rrA Root. Pm'kegs, as wen as bbltled in convenient Wyle, lot family uaaamt forabVnmn y .?i,rrw'-y; """u?uy;i . ract it Has receiTed toe nut ine njgnwii pnzes tu me wnn carouria MtfiVlrginia state nwrat ira and trenirtlk' Aimv onn eolntt. and Is highly recommended by the medical ; fraternity "for delicate persons, and those needing ws. u. iPr peuFerpa flftW m any panoi tne city iree ot extra cbarge.- ROBERT POBTNEB. Trnm- . : to THE . .... . : CH&BLOTTE PUBLIC I -I . I . r tMPTTTION IS THE LIKE OP TRADS. ,; I 'desire the Charlotte public to know that the BOUNDARY AVENUE Beer Bottling EbtahUshment has reduced the price of ' , ' ' First Class Lsger Seer to sevpnly-flve cents per dozen bott'es. and that I will hi the future, as in the pas , try to deserve the patronage of the poblle by deiirertiv free of charge to any imrt of the city oul. ktrlctly first class beer. 1 nave ordered and wfll receive tn a few days a supply of new patent bottles, for the convenience e my ciktotners. F. C. MUNZLKR. Nov. 19. r DURHAM (ANALYZED BY DR. W. H. TAYLOR, STATE , CiSKHIST OF YIRGDnA. AND PRONOUNO- ' KP PDBK, AND RKCOMMKNDXD A3 A ' BKVERAGl OR MEDICI B, The attention of the cttliens of Charrotte and the eurroundlng country hi again salted to this Pure WfclsKej now M popuUt hoth North and South. , We have toft ejxaorsatlon of many Drug rlsts' and Dealers jfwYwk City. wsh!rtgton, D. C. New OrieaH. San Kranclsco, and amny oth er cities. an4 we cau eoiihdently recommend the "Durham" to be equal to any Whlskerdlstllled In this country. Call for hi ham ' at W. R. Cocbrane's Central Hptel Saloon. ELLISON k HARVEY. Sole Proprietors Oct. 21- dtt ' iiMS'"illl- HAPPY JOE FISCHESSER. OOLX AGENT FOR THE ATLANTA BREWERY ' o t " Let those who never drank Beer before, Qo to Joe rtschesser's and drink the mora." larsn from the Atlanta bbkwert, ok , ICE ALL THE WAV. I have tm arrangement with tae-AtlanU Brewery, by which I am able to keep on drausht, and for ale by the keg PURE ICS COLD LAGER BEER Brought to my .door In an tce-oold refrigerator direct from the Brewery. Persons m Charlotte-, or at a distance, can buy beer from me at bottom rock prices, and warrant ed to be as pure: and fresh as if lust made. My facilities this summer , tor tne aeiivery 01 are better man ever, aua as tne soie agent m wianewe 01 ine iuna crewerj, 1 Rwyouuuur ; wines ana tne dosi uquors on araugnt or iw Wll sale by the quantity all the time, OYSTERS On the bal f-shell. Lovers oi the luscious brr al vbj .can bo supplied hy , JOSEPH FISCHESSER. A CARD. Wf B desire to Inform the public that we bare i YV established a i ; CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, i : In the OBSERVER BUILDING, Trade Street,. Charlotte, M. C which is a Branch of the Carriage juanuiacHMT or, . ueo. a. Alnslle ft Sons, of Rich mond, Va., and are now nrenared to offer the neo- iDle of Charlotte and vl- crnttr a desirable selec tion OL CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES. &C AU of first class work, and sold under our warrant. It Is onr nun08e at an earlr day to establish a: 'Manufactory here for the construction ot vehicles of this class, and we confidently expert the patron age of all who desire only first-class work In bur line. GEO. A. AINSLIE & SONS. an2-lni " FOR RENT. I OFFER FOR BENT my planta tion., kown as the Grlbble or Hutch ison place, one and a halt miles north of Charlotte, containing 800 acres. .Also three mules and all farming tools. Apply to . F. Q. JOHNSTON, Jan. 10-mtt:eod, wit Charlotte, N. C. TO RENT-A convenient dwelling, centrally lo cated. Apply to, ,Jan7.-tL OBSERVER OFFICE. FOR RENT, A NBCE THREE BOOM COTTAGE, corner of Myers and Seventh streets. ... . i f A nnl., a . . . mOtQ !'?(: 'nAnply;to. TH03. H. GAITHKR. r- , ) ; i ; ; ' '; . m .. , , ACT?: TIJLNTIC,;TENNESSEE ft OHIO RAILROAD v, ., :; , SUPKBIirTKHtiKMt's Omc; ' I. ' Charlotte, JC0. Sept 22d, 1879. 1 , ' , TW( U1UU(UVEU . - - veatStatesrUle,. 7 SO p. m. avm. ta. iMnveatunaooa,...iwi,,..u..J. . 80 1 , . m. 1 ' aeotaa '. V,I:V U0SMV supt; TO OJTFEE X'.THE TBAtJl ONE OF THE i: tii-: t.it iZptf '4' ;ft . oeyo(bUiidph the AS LOW AS THEY BOOTS JAHQSHBBSRE OORSPECIALTY LINE OP THESE, WE CAN SUIT AND FIT ANYBODY: - : Yeryxestectfully, . i , vU A. E. RANKIN & BRO., - " Trade StrfietJ "under 'Central Hotel - r-r 1 I J' f J j ' I ESurgess PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS OF ALL ON flAND. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Burial Robes alne supply. NO. 6 WEST TRADE STREET. CHARLOTTE. N. C. IllllllllllilllHIlH "Will ft I mfmw B VIM Vl Hii (i 1 1 1 il I ii 1 it ri m I Ail R I 1 1 k 1 H r M "4 In n il I u"i I IV H L.pH pwYyyTTyyryTyyTTTTTJ it 11 II ill 1UIIHM t AJUUi That the public may be protected against Imitations and Ffauds we specially caation all purchasers of ;--: BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS to see that the word CAPCINE on each plaster is spelled correctly. Do not allow some other planter to be palmed off under similar names, with the assurance that It is the same thing or as good. Bear in mind that the only object such vendor can have is the fact that they can buy imitations at half the price of the genuine, and they hope by this substitution to train a smalt additional profit dec. 80 4w. SEABURY & JOHNSTON, Pharmaceutical Chemists, New York. TES POPULAB, HSt WKhTBf thronsh out SAMPLE AStXM AIL e&ad'<sAifegaoBi. Attja3ijrrii!Bg to us sow needed, will receive, by return mail, the desired samples ana lniormauon. oooos sent BY MAIL OR EXPRESS. Thivrgli Ibis TTwn tnriir-a yrprywhpra throughout the TJuftei States ayall tfiem- eltes 'jt a vejconvenient plan of redciving Press Goods, Trimmings, ri a General OTUflt fljrarthe4ica-Liit'eS of 4raiThere they can at all times obtain uie best goods. newest and latest styles to be had the least money, HOMER, COLLADAY & CO. tf&MHftiCttirer; Retailers, and. Importers of Choice NoveUie in Dress Goods, ' - - Sufis, Trimmings, etc., CHESTNUT, ABOVE BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 9 (ESTABLISHED 1842.) rl J And 13 Rue Richer, Paris, France. 5-Have the children send for a set of our Fancy Advertising Cards. C -All Samples and Information sent free to all parts of tha 'flnftei States PS o 0 n Oct ii-d&wiim. NELSON & COX'S. - GELATINE, Fresh Italian Maccaroni, Baker's Choccolate Eppa' Cocoa add Oswego Com Starch. L. E. WRISTON & CO. PEICFS YEAST GEMS, Dooley's, HorsefonTs and Sea Foam Baking 'Pow ders. L. R. WMSTON Ca The best Stareh for Laundry Purposes Is- SATIN GLOSS, Pearl and Boa Ton also In stock. TJse Colgate's New Laundry Soap best and cheapest. L.B. WRISTON& CO. If you wish to see something handsome in the line of fine Christinas goodsr do not fall to give us a call. Our stock of Celluloid and Klorina sets is the best assorted in the Citj: you will be interested though, you do not buy. We have also gentlemen's Dressing aiid Traveling Cases, French Plate Mirrors, cut an&grormd Cologne Bot tles,; English, French and American Hair Tooth and Nail . Brushes, Lubin'8 and Colgate's Extracts and Toilet waters, German and American Co logne and Toilet Soaps.' -Do not fall to give us a calL - - L. fi. WRISTON & CO. TRY PEL'S CORN SOLVENT. No cure no pay; L. R, WRI8T0N & Ca December 7. General Grant's FOOT BITTEN OFF iY AN jSltgat t)B In Florida. -:o:- Of course such a misfortune to the ex-President would cut short the aattdoated- Dleasnre of his 8outhera tour. Good -lucic however to the smokers ox taarioue, as rerry nas again m i a fuUsuppryof his celebrated BOUQUET Ciu rne Desc bxema cigar ever soia m cnariotte. Jan. 9. ;:;r.y:, ICIITs TftXAYERS. 1 ' TalrejJxTO'Cico I BY ORDER of the Board of Aldermen, I am dl rectecLtQ report to said Board a statement of the Okif Tales' eotlected and nncoHeetedi I there lore, eall upoa &U persons, who have not paid their taxes, to come forward and pay them at once br fore U report 4s submitted to the Board,. I stay be found ibA the office oi Capt.- Vt Nash Uty Oeasurer.from lOoocka in,, -to tao o'clock .wiihri lr. bi;; CuTi HARBISON,! t:-,-.'- -r ;Clttl4ar8halandTarColle5toc. Jan. 11-2L BEST LINES OF . i Cfty of Charlie. CAN BE MADE Wlfr, bive an elesant assnrfmpn of of th 6 Best Ma ke3. STichols? (H LKSALE AND RETAIL DKALKR TH ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OF Cheap Bedsteads, AND LOUNGES. - " 1 1 ! GOODS H0T7SB OF TTTT APKT ifHLA, S 2; 0 4 ORDER DEPARTMENT la simple, for Samples, mentioning the kind of goods CO S00tts aud jlaticrtxcvnj WE ARE READY WITH OUR CHRISTMAS -AND S! Writing Desks, Card Cases and Cards, Jewel Ca ses, Work Boxes, Gold Pens, and Cases, ; Albums Fine P ape tries. Inkstands, Gift and Toy Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Pocket Books, Transparent Slates, Stereoscopes, KaleWcc et i csv Water Color Boxes, Christmas and New Year' Cards, and many other.goods suitable for the sen son - , . Om Chiisfmas and New. Year's Cards are well worth examining for thelrbea.uty. TIDDY & BROTHER Tjecember is. ANOTHER STOCK OF I JUST RECEIVED AT THE CHINA PALACE JOHN BRQOKFIELD & CO. Also aSpe qoUNiion off GlliVSSES, BOtrUETS, PLUW E- Call and see the exquisite JEWELRY CASE. Dec 23 - 2t JUVENILE BRASS BANDS AND STRING BINDS ? MSMITH MUSIC HOUSE. Come and see me, U ttle Folk?. We live to P'e and ate pleased that we live, pjma and spend the week .with me once a year anyhow. Don't' f geVywir pocket-books. December 21. 1 1 r 11111,111,11 IL
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