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NvAO- .... .......... ' . "v ? LOCAL MATTERS. SUNDAY. JAN. J, 1882. SOCIETY DIRECTORY, Pbalamx Lodb Na 81, A. If. A x 5L-Eeul8r meeting every eeeoad aad lourth Monday nu. alar meeting erery first and third Tuesday ntghST JSS? Chaptkk No. 89. a A. M.-Begolar meeting every second and fourth Friday nlghuT Chaklottk Command ary Na 2. K. T. Begnlar meeting every flrat and third Thursdayi KI. OF H. KHiaars p Homob. Begnlar meeting every econd and fourth Thursdays. OB1 Knights of Ptthias. Regular meeting nights first and third Wednesdays o'clock pTm. atMa sonlc Temple Hall. I. O. O. DEP. CHABLom Ixtdqb Na 8&-Meets every day night MlCKIJQTBTTBfJ DECLARATION LOB0 Na Bl Meets every Tuesday night night' L0DS1 N 108-MeeteVfr7 Thursday Catawba Rtvkr Kncamfkunt No. 21. Meats irst and third Thursday nights In each month. Index MNcw Ad verr tubmen . Happy Me8mlth Speaks In another column. A. a Biealzer Dividend Notie. Dr. c. w. Benson's Skin Cure. tvgram 4 Co-Good Thing. Wanted Address care Observer Office. M. t-cfalogs taction Sale. Tho Churches To Day, Touse Mkbs CBTusriAir Association Devo tional exercises In the afternoon at 4ft o'clock. t. Pbtkb's Cathouc Ceubch. Services In the morning at 10ft o'clock, and In the afternoon at d o'clock, by Rev. L. P. O'ConnelL St. Petbb's Kpisoopal Chttrch Services in the morning at 1 1 o'clock, and In the evening at 7 o'cloek, by Rev. J. a Cheshire, Rector. Bandar school at 8ft o'cleck. First Pbxsbttbbiah Church. Services in the morning at ll o'clock and in the evening at 7ft by fcev. Dr. A. W. Miller, pastor. Sunday school at 4ft o'elock. Baptist Church Services in the morning at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. R. H. Griffith. He services at night. Sunday school at 9ft o'clock a. m. Tiitw Stbkbt (M. X.) Church. Servlees In the morning at 11 o'clock, bv Rev. J. T. Bagwell, and in th evening at 7 o'clock, by Rev. MrBoyd, or South Carolina. Sunday school at 8ft o'elock. Prayer meeting at 7ft Wednesday evening. Caltaht Mission Church (Mjcthodiot. Ser vices in the morning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 7ft by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Wheeler. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Class Meeting at 4 p. m Associate Rxtorked Prssbttbbiab Chapkl. Services in the morning at I o'clock, and in the evening at 7 by Rev. W. T. Waller, pastor. Sun day school at 1 0 o'clock. Colored Prxssttbrian Crruacn - Services in the hi if nto"n at H o'clock ami lu i!ie evening at 7H- by Itcv. Mr. WjcUe. pastwr. Sunday school at 1 1 o'clock a m. UUHNES NOriCEi ' WHY ARE TOU BILIOUS? Because jou have allowed your bowels to become costive, and liver torpid. I"se Kidney-Wort to pro duce a free state of the bowels, and It will stlmu lttte the liver to proper action, cleanse the skin of Its yellowness, cure bilious headache, and cause new life In the blood. Druggists have It, bo h dry and liquid. Zlon's Herald. The Florence R lgathigale or tie Nursery. The following is an extract from a letter written to tie German Reformed Messenger, at Chambers burg, Penn.: a bxrxtactrkss. Just open the door for her. and Mrs. Wlnslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the nursery. Of this we are se sure that we will teach our Susy to say, -A Bleeslsg on Mrs. Wlns low" lor helping her to sumve and escape the griping, collcklng and teething siege. Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup relieves the child from pain, and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums, reduces inflammation, cures wind colic, and earrles the infant through the teething period. It performs precisely what It professes to perform, every part or It nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Wlnslow know her only through the prepa ration of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth ing." If we had the power we would make her, as she Is, a physical saviour t the infant race. , Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a botUe. v UNRELIABLE SUBSTITUTES. The unparalleled success of Simmons Liver Regulator has stimulated unscrupulous Individ uals to leans Imitations and substitutes which, be ing totally unlike the genuine in their effect and composition, are calculated to injure the well earned remedial reputation of Simmons Liver Regulator-a purely vegetable medicine contain ing no mineral poison, manufactured by a chemi- eal process and by improved apparatus orurinated and only used by J H. Zeilln 4 Co., Philadelphia. Let the poor sufferers from female complaints take courage and relelce that a oalnless remedy has been found. We refer to Lydla K. Pinkham's vegetable Compound, it is prepared at 'jaa Western Avenue, Lynn. Mass. Send to Mrs. Pink- bam for pamphlets. m m To pro mote a vigorous growth of the hair, use Parker's Hair Balsam. It r esto'es the youthful color to gray balr, remove dandruff, and cures tchlng cf the scalp. A Conga, Cold, or Bore Throat Bboald Hot he neglected. "Brown's Bronchial Troches are a sim ple remedy, and will generally give Immediate re lief. Absolutely Pure. This po wd er never varies. A marvel of purity, s More economical Rtrencfh and wholesomeness than the ordlnarv- kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. -Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., nov23 few Tork LeBoy Davidson. Eole Agent, Charlotte, N. C Holiday THE CHOICEST COLLECTION OF FANCY GOODS -AND !S 1 1 Verniatea W are, ever exhibited to Charlotte, at the --CHINA PALACE -oy - :i 0u6dt'iloeiplete W alllta braocbea, and J everything mu oe exnioueo. vwi the rash and get flrtt choice. China Tea and Dinner eetts, Chabw Beta, Vases, Cologne Betts, Cope and Mnga, XpejVQM, YUKVM and Trait Hates. Bligoe Kgurea. WrtUng PecsiSmoUng Setts, Tor viBmJtoCb d& jaraneee Boxes and Trara, the finest collection of . . riS Banks. Bobber Balls, Chimes, Musical Tope Goods. J. BROOPIELD & CO. -JF Doll. Banxs,Bnooe ;- f god Tors, ifr Ba m ' i IIORIB CMIPJLET8. A happy and Drosrerona taw year to all. I3T Go to church to-day It is the best way to spend the first day of the year. 83T The county commissioners will meet in regular monthly session to morrow. 1" Katie Claxton ia traveling this way, and will be ia Charlotte some time in February. m Tickets for "The Merchant of Venice" Warde will be on sale at the usual places to-morrow. Read the advertisement of Messrs. Pegram & C&, in this morning's Observer, and reap the benefits. ; tW To-morrow it will no doubt be written 1881 as often as 1882 and then take your finger and rub it oft the paper and into your head. 85McSmith, in a special new year advertisement in this morning's Ob server, has something to say about the way things are going in this com munity. tTMr. II. C. Eccles, the proprietor of the Central Hotel, has invited all the members of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, who are in good standing, to dine with him at the Central to-morrow, between the hours ef half -past 1 and 3 o'clock p. m. tW The wagon road running in from Trade street to the Carolina Central depot is in a miserable condition, and needs attention. The railroad company last winter did valuable work ' on this place, but much more can now be put on it to good advantage. ' S3T At the Central Hotel this morning a new and handsome register will be put up to open the new year with; The old one, which covers a period extend ing from Dec. 19th, 1880, to yesterday, had entered on its pages about 24,500 names, the best record the house has ever made. t2TThe contractors of the water works company are) poshing the work of pipe laying, and if there is no hitch in getting the remainder of the pipe the work will soon reach completion. The water in the dam is now some six or 6even feet deep, but it will require a long time for it to fill up. ElFCol. J.L. Morehead, of this city owns property in Augusta, Ga., which narrowly escaped destruction by fire last Tuesday night. An insurance on the property had expired, which was re newed just before the conflagration occurred, and the policy reached the owner of the property about three hours before the fire broke out. Deeds, (rtjrikge and Liceue. The total number of deeds and mort gages registered at the court house in this city for the year just closed was 2,555 ; for the year 1880 there were 1,837 similar instruments registered giving the year 1881 an excess of 418. The to tal number of marriage licenses issued during 1S81 wss 372152 to white eon pies and 220 to colored, giving a ma jority to the latter of 63. Election of Officer. At the last regular meeting of Char lotte Lodge No. 280, Independent Order of B'Xai B'ri'th the following officers were elected for the ensuing twelve months ; President, S. Landecker; Vice-president, D. Goldbergf; Recording Secretary, H. Baumgarterr; Financial Secretary, R. M. Kopf: Treasurer, J. Moyer ; Warden, A. M. Goldsmith : Guardian, M. Liechtenstein ; Monitorf D. Blum. The representatives to the Grand Lodge, which meets in Rich mond, Va., on the last Tuesday in this month are" Messrs, M. Lichtenstein, W. M. Morris, and II. Baumgarten. Paw Creek Report. Old Paw Creek just now feels that she is entitled to the cake for her effort at a Christmas jubilee. The other night a large number of the young folks of both sexes out in that section gathered at the Long Branch school house, where an entertainment was had in which all heartily participated, and which was concluded by an .African dance. Those having the matter in charge gave a substantial proof of the efforts put forth to make the affair all that could be desired by collecting to gether forty robust cats (sex not known) and when the other part of the pro gramme was through with the cats were tied together in pairs by their tails and thrown across convenient limbs. The effect of such a condition of things can readily be appreciated by all who have ever been boys. It is said that these forty cats sent forth music that will never be forgotten by Paw Creek township, and acted in all other respects in the most satisfactory man ner to the projectors of the scheme. At the conclusion of the cat dispute the party made their way to the resi dence of Mr. A. D. Sain, where the re mainder of the night was spent in an old-time Paw Creek double-shuffle. Personal. Mr. H. Morris, who has been carry infronthe drv soods business in this citv for some time past, laft las nigut for Tarboro. N.C where he will give his attention to the same line of busl ness. Mr. Morris made a very large number of warm friends here who will regret to lose him. Dr. R. J. Brevard, a popnlar physi cian of Shelby, has located in Charlotte for the practice of his profession, ur Rrevard is a well kuown physician, havina wide family connections in .this seotio of the State, and by the further fact of having formerly been the physi clan to Cleaveland Springs. branch house of Messrs. Liddell Co I . - Ala lff 4Vi nUw vo. aX JBiOntguuuci j ja.Kt j r terdav after spending a portion of the holdays with his relatives and friends, and will on his return to lontgomery "at once beirin preparations to extend next season's business in the territory Anvorori hv his house. Through an oversight the name of Miss Bettie Griffith, one of the young ti who did much towards the Bap tist Sunday School entertainment, was omittedfrom ourmention of the matter tt ora . Mr. H. McSmlth, the music man. loaned a piano to be used on the occasion, for which the managemen t desire to return thanks. Church Notes At St Peter's Episcopal church this evening at the usual hour for service an address will be delivered on the sub ject of Foreign Missiens, and the offer tory will be devoted to the foreign mis sion cause. ' Thers will be no preaching at the Second Presbyterian church, tcrday. Rev. Mr. Wood the new pastor, is ex pected to arrive in the city to-morrow. The Lutheran congregation are in correspondence with several ministers, and it is thought the vacancy in the pastorate will soon be filled. There will be no services at this church to-day. Rev. J. W. Wheeler, the pastor of Calvary church. wQl preach bis first sermon before that congregation this morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. T. Bagwell will preach a new year's sermon at Try on street Methodist church this morning at 11 o'clock. Text: Phil. 3: 13, 14 Rer.Mr. Boyd, of South Carolina, will fill the pul pit of this church at the 7 p. m. service Rev; R. H. Griffith will "'preach at the Baptist church this morning at 11 o'clock. Will KeceiTe Catfle. . We publish below a list of the names of the ladies of the city who will re ceive new year calls to-morrow. The list should be much larger, and no doubt would be if proper time could have been devoted to a collection of the names of all who will receive, and if any feel that they have been ignored in the matter, they must remember that only those who were kind enough to send in their names and hours are men tioned in the list: Mrs. J. H. McAden, assisted by Mrs. . Nye Hutchison, Misses Eva and Carrie Bryce, and the Misses Phifer, will receive from l to 10 o'clock p. m. Misses Hattie and Addie Williams, and Mrs. J. C. Weaver, will receive with Mrs. L. W. Sanders from 4 to 12 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Ed. S. Bur well will receive with Mrs. Armistead Burwell from 2 to 8 o'clock p. m. Misses Mary Burwell, Laura Yates and Sallie Luske will receive with Mrs. Thos. Grier from 2 to 10 o'clock p. m. Misses Williams and Miss McCorkle will receive with Mrs. Walter Millet from 5 to 12 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Harrison Watts, assisted by Miss Watts, of New York, and Miss Minnie Phifer, will receive from 2 to 12 o'clock p. m. Mrs. T. S. Clarkson and Misses Carrie Clarkson and Bettie Conrad will receive with Miss Cora Springs from 2 to 6 o'clock p. m. IfJarriftgea in ecember. The number of marriage licenses is sued by the register of deeds for Meck lenburg during the month of Decem ber show a decided upward tendency in the matrimonial business. As usual, the colored people have struggled nobly to keep ahead of the whites, and the re sult shows a preponderance in favor of the blacks being 3d against 30. Licen ses were issued as follows: "WHITES. R J Brevard, Mary Stoney. J F Phillips, Mary T Biggers. C F Todd, H R Todd. J C Cochrane, Mollie Alexander. T L Boyte, Lydia Taylor. D F Joyner, M M Owen. M W Caldwell, Mary J Caldwell. M D Youst, Vena Stowe. Lin wood Gunn, Marian Rutland. J H Griffith, Mollie Grier. L H Grier, Alice Spratt J W Montgomery, A C Reid. J W Auten, Mary J. Montgomery. Avery Hobbs, Laura Clontz. M A Alexander, Cora P Brown. Jno A White, Sue G Lewis. A H Alexander, Jane E Campbell. C Y Auten, Sallie Wilson. Hall White, Mattie Flow. W E Thomas, Emma W Mattoon. R M Henderson, Nancy J Osborne. John Sneed, Susan Petty. E C Ritch, M V Duckworth. John Burr, Caroline Helms. S N McGinn, L E Cunningham. J M Blackwell, R J Barnett. W H Etheridge, M J Adams. W B DeMarcus, Mrs B M Withers. G A Lawing, M C Kistler. T P Baker, L B Henderson. COLORED. A Beatty, R Thunderburg. Wm Black, Sallie Duck. James Fox, Lizzie Lindsay. Wm Withers, Jennie Davis. Lee Price, J Alexander. Jacob Quinn, M Carpenter. C Eudy, Julia Graham. R H Howard, N L Reed. P M Pettis, S A Knox. A Black, P Patterson. T L Query, H Robinson. Geo White, R Huie. W P Pennington, K W Smith. Jas Parks, Vina Beaver. A Gabriel, Dorcas Torrence. Jeff Parks, Lucy Ross. Robt Howie, Alice Burt T R Hart, Mary Lawrence. J L Alexander, M Boger. John Hayes, V Stevens. P Clemjfton, A Potts. ALockhart,H Black. J Conner, S Estridge. W Pharr.C Phifer. C Johnston, M Caldwell. R Hutson, C Starr, Thos Mcinny, Ltwy Tole. George Gregory, Maggie Davis. Wm Davidson, 8 Lewis. Chas Dixon, E Boggau, Geo Alexander Maggie Grier. S Rhodes, ME Black. A Coffee, Sallie Graham. D LeCraft, B Walton. W 0 A Smith, M A Stewart. Jas Williams, C Mosly. JOSH BILLIHG8 BX1BD JBOM. NIWPOBT. K. L, Aug. It, 188a v... tmm.Jt mm )iam trttnai tot breathe in all the salt air or tne ocean, tno biiwi wui b ui i?" l7WoirrTi.r arith-a refraetotT liver. Iwas induced to mix Hop Bitters with the sea gale, and have found the ttoctare a gi orkwi i JMltt -1 have been greatly helped by the Bitten. ana am not airviu w w du. - r T"? . ioSaires. v-o " J X" - " - Constitutional akto-dlseasee of a seortwtte ehar mrt, m .rwMwufoilv treated with Dr. Benson's Skin Con, Internal and external treatment, both pleasant It certainly removes scronua, erupuous, dandruff and tan and makes the tHa smooth and healthy.. ' . . mm . vn rm lnin trmtAnAttm WMtlll ttS youthful eolor and hutre by the use of Part-er's BBal- aegant dresetngadmlred for Its purur ana n jvwum, u : Baltimore aad North Carolina mining- Company. We notice among visitors to Charlotte several of the principal officers of this company, who have been spending several days at their property. Report says the object of this special visit is to take the initiatory steps towards the erection of smelting works on their property for the reduction of their ores. For sometime past, we understand, they have been pushing their work Vigorously, sinking their shafts to lower depths, and have developed such a high grade of rich and valuable ores in copper, &c, as warrants this move. The management seem to have the spirit of goaheadativeness coupled with practical knowledge and experience in this business. r m It Is the fashion for many people to neglect na ture's laws and blame Providence for the result A favorite thing with them Is to neglect a oongb or eold instead of using that unfailing means of relief, Dr. Bull's cough syrup. Price 26c a bot Ue. DIED. In this city, on Monday, December 26th. after a long protracted illness, Miss Alice Urey, aged 88 years. tvis &&vzxtlBzmtut&. WANTED. AXoungman who has had considerable ex perience, desires a situation aa assistant book keeper or elerk, in a grocery store. Best of refer ences given if required. Address G" Janl 8V Care Observer Oflloe. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Thz ComtsBciAi, National Bakb. I . Charlotte, N. C Dee. 80th, lsSL f AT a meeting ef the Directors of this bank, herd to-day, a semi-annual dividend of four per cent was declared payable to stockholders on and after January 1st, 188U. A. G. BBXNIZEB, -Janl It Cashier. AUCTION SALE. NXXT Wednesday at 10 o'elock a m.. a lot of irurnlture of all kinds will be sold at the Charlotte Hotel, to the highest bidder. Janl M. 8CHL03S. Commissioner's t BY VIBTTJK OF A DKCBIDEJHK STJPXRIOB COUBT OF MSCKLSNBTJBa -COUNTY, I WILL EXPOSE FOB SaLX, AT -PUBLIC AUCTION- At the Court House door in the CITY OF CHARLOTTE, ON MONDAY, THE- 2ad Day of Jannary, 1882, That valuabls city Beal Estate, known as the Rock Island Factory PROPERTY, WITH ALL TBI IMPROVEMENTS THEBEON. This properlr is situated in the City of Charlotte, Immediately oihthe line of the North Carolina and Carolina Central Hallways, fronting on Trade street In said city, and the Improvements thereon are well adapted for manuiactunng purposes, having formerly been used, for a number of years, as a factory for the manufacture of woolen goods. TERMS: Two hundred and fifty (S250) dollars In cash and the balance In two equal Installments at six and twelve months, with security, and in to rest from date. The property will first be offered in lots and then as a whole. This sale is made subject to the ratification and approval of the court For further information in regard to the proper ty, apply to the undersigned, or A. SHORTER CALDWELL, Chailotte, N. C. - U5U s. vtivavH, Commissioner. Charlotte. N. C, Nov. 19th, 1881. hov20wtds8td JUST RECEIVED. FLORIDA ORANGES and LEMONS; also on hand Turkeys, ' Geese, Eggs and Cranberries, Buckwheat Flour and Mew Orleans Molasses. dec23, s. m. Howell, ot MeSMITH -:o: SALE Let No Man or Woman Turn Over a New Leaf, --THEY ARE BLANKS, But Let Even One, Old and Young, Tate a Good Look -OYER THE DIRTY SOILED PAGES OF THE PAST And See Where They Can Impro?e on the Layout HAPPY Mc. HAS HAD AN EXPERT FOR THS' PAST 30 DAYS LOOKING OVER THE OLD PAGES, AND FOR THE NEXT 265 DAYS THERE WILL P t.- v.' j AMONG THE OLD AND'-' : ; . r - .-s ' . -. . : : : THAT WITHOUT SWEARING W mtHEH. ILooEidSlQt for Good Fs ii'. WM WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND A-KCEHQ, WE WILL ALWAYS BX FOUND A-XJCKIKG, mmm -:o: :o:- NEW YEAR WILL SOON BE UPON US, We wou'd be pleased tothave you call and onr Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS. Our assortment of TYYVC was selected es pecially for the Be X J 1 D tall Trade, aad comprises everything New and Novel to Interest the children. With sixteen years experience we feel that we know your wants. It vrti be to your interest to examine our stock before purchasing. ALSO Fresh Fruits of all kinds, Nuts, Raisins, FIGS, OITBOff, OUBBANTS, 4c We are now receiving orders for CHRISTMAS CAKES, and if you desire anything in that line we would be glad to have you call on us. IV We manufacture our own CANDIES dally, uu voa guarantee unm ru&Bk See us for XMAS GOODS by all means. D. M. RIGLER. decll DO IT FAT TO CALL AT EDDINS BOOK STORE BEFORE YOU MAKE We will not here attempt to enumerate what we have but If you win can we will satisfy you that we have the finest assortment of -HOLIDAY GOODS- ever brought to this market CaU and see our Display whether you buy or not. A fine lot of of all descriptions, Just received. Remember none can under-buy us, and none can under seU us. dec!8 FOR RENT. CENTRAL HOTEL. Greens boro, N. C, first elass In every respect, and the best locaied house in the city. Terms that win insure success. . Apply soon to ELH.Ti H. H. TATE, Greensboro, N. C deeSO lw NOTICE. JAKES P. HAYES is In no way connected with me. James a smith. Richmond, Va, See. 1881. decbO lw FOR SALE OR RENT. ABlx room house, with good yard and weU of water, and a two room kitchen; I ten minutes walk of the public square. I ilill. Apply to WALTER BBEM. ; dec30 tt :o: SPEAKS!! :o:- BE A RACKET MUSICAL LEAVES, AT THE AT THZ w Holiday Purchases IBCDdDTTS 1 AT COST ! AT COST. AT COST. -HAVING I FIND I HAVE ENTIRELY TOO HUGH STOCK ON HAND, AND IN ORDER TO REDUCE IT 1 WILL OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL GOODS UNRESERVEDLY AT COST. WWWm9 Wemfte Street dec30 lm N EW IN" SEASON. IBinakwDneatt IFLkpniiii0 3I& Sffi 6i: PACKAGES. IN 2JS.TIN BOXES. T5 m lw. to SEAMEN HALVES, QUARTERS Citron and Shelled Almonds. Atwood's Cologne, HOYT8' COLOGNE, 4711 GERMAN COLOGNE, FINE NAIL BBUBHES, FINE FRENCH SOAPS Just Received by WILSON & BURWELL. -T3TTT?C! "DTTlTTTT 19 8 superior remedy for all diseases of the BLADDER. VAJUJt JCiJK. O X U KjH. U Sold only by - - - WILSON 4 BURWELL. GROUND SAGE, eromdenepepGrod TTXTT? TATT T?rPrPT? CTTnPC Jewelry Cases, Puff Boxes, Hand Mirrors J?1INH lUlJLrjl JLJli IJlillJ, Odor Cases, In all styles and at all prices Tne largest and nicest assortment eter nought to this market. WILSON & BURWELL. TURKISH BATH TOWELS, A 11116 K1 trVrVD A T TTMT? (HYDRATED OIL). Hydrallne has been proren of the highest 11 X xJ JXl. JLiXAl Xv ratue In eonsampclon, and all wasting diseases, Invariably produc ing immediate lncreasoln weight; Fresh supply at Wilson & Burwell's. it yofwakt: A BSAZXT GOOD STEEL PER Ask your Stationer or send SS cents In stamps for a boxoontalih ing two dozen NICKEL, of AKI GILT, Of Assorted Pat terns. In a Nicketr plated Mvtch Box. Bold by all Stationers. TyIsod, Blatoaii, Taylor & Co., oli AGmras, Nkw York, dec80 MUSIC ! 8CHHTTT takes pleas ure In In- I forming th 8 reneralonblleof Chxriotto ttaatl ) now forming eUsses and will tire instructions m the following instnunonts: Violin, Piano,! G .tar. Cornet and Flute, or any string Instrument Can furnish tne highest testimonials ts to abtl ; and hmvo had the xperlenoa of half a century In teaching. Pteoofl and Organs tuned and repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. Can always be foand at my Moslc Room on unnren street, corner 01 oin. Bespectfnlly, dec20 Prof. H. 8CHMITI. gmlHg JUST TAKEN 0 1 Bom Wo Si WHOLE BOXES. JUST GO TO PERRY'S and see wLat ill FITS He has for New Year's Dinners, and how very cheap he Is selling Toys and Fancy Articles -FOR NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS.' decSl 1 1,.