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JOB PRKTlSfi! JOB PBlSTKGt!
THE CITIZENS OF CHARLOTTE AND
all who have intercourse with this beautiful
aud rapidly growing city, are respectfully
inviwi to leave their orders for JOB PRINT
ING at the OBSERVER Office.
PPBMBHBD DAILT, TRI-WEEKLT, ft WEEKLY,
Smith, Watson & Co., wopnewrs.
TEEMS OF BCBSCBIPTIOir. '
Dailv, one year,
Trj.Weekly, one year,
Weekly, one year, -
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VTSITINQ CARDS ,
LETTER HP. ADS
CHECKS. DRAFTS ,
RECEIPTS
BRIEFS. BLAITKS '
xvxo, BILL HEADS
BUSINESS CARDS
INVITATIONS
DRUGGISTS' TIPS
TIME TABLES
FANCY BOARDS ,
PROGRAMMES
SCHOOL CIRCULARS
POSTERS. &c
EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH,
At Prices which will prove Satisfactory
J. T. BUTLER,
ADVERTISING BATES.
1 day 2 dya 3 dys j lweek
ib L25 l.lb 3.25
1.50 2.00 3.00 6.00
1.75 2.75 3.75 7.50
2.25 4.00 5.00 8.50
2 75 5.00 6.50 9.50
5 50 7.00 10.00 16.50
10.00 15.00 18.00 28.00
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"ONWABD AND TJPWAE.D-TE.TJE TO THE LINK"
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Vol. 1. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY 5IOKNING SEPTEMBER 28, 1869, No. 2012.
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This wonderful vegetable res
torative is thesiieet-ancnor i
the feeble and debilitated.. As a
toic and corUalfor 'the aged
and languid, It has no equal
among stomachics. As, a reme
dy for the nervous weakness to
which women are especially
subject, it is superseding every
other stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperate or frigid, it
arts as a specific in every species
of disorder which undermines
the bodily strength and breaks
down the animal spirits.
Wherever it is introduced it
becomes a standard article a
medicinal staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic, and
the most popular medicine in
the civiliaied world be sure and
get the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and Country
Stores. sept 18-'69-6m
" ood Time to Subscribe !
THE NORFOLK JOURNAL,
rublisJud DaUy, Tri-Weekly and Weekly.
Reading Matter Largely Increased !
NO INCREASE I if SUBSCRIPTION PBICB !
vi, tattrvaT, is devoted to the de-
,.i......,oi.t nf t.h material interests of North
nd Virginia: is the advocate of
.tv.w.Hnn iinrffr the Droeramme enun-
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iiueresiin? reports of the prices current in
XortoUt and in thapnncrpaf wnir m
:.. tu iTHofi stains and Europe, and dur-
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letters from Raleigh, Richmond and Wash-
Besides a full detail of all the current
o ,.f tho dav. it will eive attention to
articles for the benefit of truckers, fruit
growers, and agriculturalists generally.
u;..,aiiona,iw nvtiflps local touics. poetry,
and other matter will make the JOURNAL a
most readable, and, we trust, a most wel-
ti fjimilv circle, as well as
linn"" " -
t. ia luiuhiMH and workine man.
T.i a few weeks the JOURNAL will be
presented to its patrons in a
1IASDSOMK DRESS OF NEW TTPE,
and enlarged by four additional columns,
u-tthout increase of subscription price.
TERMS PER AXSPM IN ADVAKCB.
Daily, 1 month, - - 60
g . - 3 50
V - 7 00
Tri weekly, 6 months, - 2 00
ii 12 " - - 4 00
Weekly 6 months, - - 1 00
12 " - - 2 00
sept 17 tf
N. C. MAP AND GAZATEEB.
mil R Rnlmorihpr having Durchased the en
X tire Copy Right plates &c, of the above
Works and desirous to expedite their sale
through the entire State, at an early day, of
fers to live, active, business young men a
good chance to make money. I offer three
fourths of the map, in shares of five or ten
Counties each. This new map will be about
five feet by four; illustrated Border, Hand
somely Engraved. Counties, Railroads, Post
offices, Mines, Mountains, &c. &c. A Map
worthv to be buna no in every bouse, office,
and school in the State.
Specimen copies ready about the 1st Sept.
1869.
Terms accommodating, address with 2
6tamps.
Rev. SAMUEL PEARCE7
Wilmington, N. C.
Editors copying the above three months,
calling attention to the same, and sending a
marked copy to me will be entitled to a copy
ot tne works. r .
aug 5th 3ra.
Qouth Carolina Railroad Com-
KJ pany.
Auousta, Qa., Sept. 14, 1869.
CHANGE OP LEAVING TIME OP TBAINS.
On and after Thursday, 16th instant, the
Passenger Train now leaving Union Joint
Depot, for Columbia, Camden, Kingville and
Charleston, at 9 o'clock, a. m will leave at
7:50 o'clock, a. m., and arrive at Augusta at
4:45 o'clock, p. m.
AIKEN ACCOMMODATION TBAIH.
Leaving from Local Depot at 6 o'clock, p.
m., will leave at 6:05, p. m., and arrive at
Aiken, at 6:35, o'clock, p. m.
NIGHT EXPRESS ACCOMMODATION TBAI5.
Leaving Union Depot at 4 o'clock, p. m..
is the only Train that makes close connec,
tions with Greenville & Columbia Railroad
Passengers taking this Train are not de
tained in Columbia. ' '.' )
H. T. PEAKE,
sept 17 General Superintendent.
JTIoliun,
yV T3 -4 1- r . t-. i. -r "1 jl!. TI.1Jm. 4
T
. JoiiniTiiiton and his 'rimes?
U tne jjasi, ways oi iiee anu uis jraiavimo, . : .;. , , . - a
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, WHOLESALE AITD RETAIL
Grocer , and Confectioner, x,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
January 25
Look to Your Interests ! ! !
AND. WHEN YOU WANT TO" BUY GOOD
" : (irocsries'aiid Confectioneries,
CHEAT FOB CASH ORBjtRTER
. C.ALL OH-
D. C . MAXWELL
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SHOKIIVCJ TOBACCO & C1GAKS
THE BEST STOCK IN lllE CITY, AT
D. Q. MAXWELL'S.
SUGAR.
BBLS. REFINED AND BROWN SU
GAR, at
D. G. MAXWELL'S.
40
MOLASSES AND SYRUP,
ALL GRADES, AT
D. G. MAXWELL'S.
COFFEE.
T 10, LAGYUARA AtfD JAVA, AT
XX D. G. MAXWELL'S.
Snuff.
M rf LBS. LORILARD'S SNUFF, (with
JJ the stamps on) at the old price,
just received at
mar 5 tf
D. G. MAXWELL'S.
Springs'
Corner.
B 0 0 K S & STATIONERY.
Cnarlotte,
N. C.
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NOTICE I
We pay from 3 to 3 1-2 Cents
uer pound, cash, for
clean cotton and linen
M. IL ;S
? ' ':. TIDDY & BR0.
We pay 1 centper pound, cash
for old , scraps, news ui
Wrapping Paper,
:I3r.:.,.C3EBStGUN.-
TIDDY & BRO.
We sell Book, News and
&
t3CJ
Wrapping Paper, at
Liifest lai
TIDDY & BRO'S,
Book Stow, Next to Springs' Corner.
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C H AR LOTTEKC.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
Spices! Spices!
JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF
FINE ENGEISII SPICES,
of very SUPERIOR QUALITY to anything
ever rtfered in this market, iu
NUTMEGS,
CLOVES,
MACE,
GINGER, SPICE,
BLACK AND
WHITE PEPPER,
&c, &c, &c.,,&c,
At r.'SCARR'S
T OA
ap 5 urug Diore.
THOMAS t DEWEY & CO.,
BANKERS
-ASD-
EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Tryon-St., Ch.arlotte, If. C. :
Negotiate Loans and
Discount Business Paper.
Purchase and sell Government and other Se
curities on Commission,
Receive Money on Deposit,
Buy Gold and Silver Com,
Bullion and Bank Notes,
MAKE COEEECTIONS
And remit on day of payment, and transact
General Banking Business.
jan 27 tf
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WE ARE selling the Watt and Charlotte
PT.OWS. all of our own make, which
we warrant to give satisfaction, or to he re-
turned. We manutacture ana aeai m an
kinds of
TPQ-prnl-ng TOOlS,
such as Threshers, Horseiowers, Shellers,
ITT 1 1 T-l:i WAnt i11qTI
Cutters, narrows, weu-r iluico neat ulta.
ers,
WINE AND CIDEK
Mills, Cotton Gins, Hay and Cotton Presses,
&c, &c. uuua. & niuui ou .
aug 19 Charlotte, JN c.
Grand Curiosity
Something tliat las never been
heard of before 1S6.
A.
H. CRESWELL is in charge of R. M.
JAMISON'S well known
Blacksmith Shop,
where you will find at all times a large lot of
Horse and Mule Shoes, of every size always
nA Ca thPi-A will be no delav. uive a can.
LTttUT ,
f tV TT . 1 W' - ' f .
T am mnVinCf AVaorons. Bussies, Plows.
tt .a Rarrnws Ra kes in fact, almost
orrvihinff vou want. Give me your orders,
and if I cannot please, you can leave the ar
PT7PATRTNG. of all kinds, done mi-
...J:tl a-lion Srnnolit to shoo. iOltomS
.... ail vinds nf wooden vessels.
UUU 111 o." , ,. ... J -i
. l 1 1 4-.tsic will QflfYtlt.
Prices as moderate as u-e
mar 17, 47 tf A. u . lxko "
BBMOYAL.
E. E HOLT & CO.
Have removed, to their New Store on
COLLEGE STREET.
WE want to buy 4,000 bales of cotton for
,.,n -farfrhrip.Q
UUl unu T
rr nnn v.lo n-hont. tor onr iiaw xvivci
SIT-
Corn, Flour, Wneat, ana uais, we au
we can get. .
nMHr von can maxe moucy uj uanug
n,irMr.L. S Williams cut your cotton.
'JIhere is nothing like a good start.
V E. M. HOLT, & CO.
SeDt.3.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT,
TOMATOES AM 10KH,
DEXTEB PRESERVING JARS.
The best Jar ever offered the public. ' La
dies, come look at them.
E. Iff. DOLT & CO.
Arriving Daily!
FINE ASSORTMENT OF SUGAR,
Molasses and Coffee.
E. M. HOLT & CO.;
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jnly 23
Inst Received I
LOT OF nOLT'S' - SNOW. FLAKE
Flour, made of New Wheat.
: : E. M. HOLT & CO.
5,000
BUSHELS WHEAT for which
we will pay the highest mar
ket priced . E. M.; HOL J- w.
Democrat copy. V ag 13
Insure your Cotton with Caldwell
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File Watte, CWs & Jewelry,
Silver ftDCLd
Plated w aro,
AND
WATCH .MATERIAL.
feb4tf
CHEAP AUD GOOD GROCERIES.
SIGN OF TIIE
B E il E .
FRAZIER, SCARLETT & CO.,-
KEEP A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OF
Groceries,
for family use, such as
Bacon, !ard, Flour, Hominy,
Meal, Uice, Sugar, Coffee,
Molasses, Tea, Soap,
Vinegar, &c.
ALSO,
Occasionally, Fresh Eggs, Butter, and ar
ticles of like character.
ALSO,
All kinds of
Ales, Wines aM Liprs.
Ciars ani Totao.
Ooods delivered, in any part
of the city, Free of Charge.
july 28 F. S. & CO.
$500 REWARD !
WHEREAS, certain evil disposed parties
have made, and caused to be circulat
ed, remarks to this effect, viz : ,
"That the Liquors made at Charlotte, N
C, by GROOT. KUCK & CO., are not pure
and unadulterated Copper-distilled Whiskies."
fnr. we. the undersigned, here
by offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for evidence sufficient to convict any
responsible party, or parties, making said re-
mark. Also, win pay me auwc
any party, or parties, who will produce proof
of any Liquor distilled by them, containing
anv Drus, or Materials, ouier man viiam.
Would also call attention to certificate of
Chemist, annexed, as to the purity of our
Liquors. GKOUT, Kuv;iv v,u.
Charlotte, N. U., July isi, ioo.
Cbabi-ottk, N. C July Xst, 1869,
Messrs. Gkoot, Kcck & Co.:
Gentlemen : I have made thorough Analysis
of all the Liquors made at your Distillery, and
find them penecny puie, aim noo
I adulterations.
And Analytical Chemist,
inlv 9 tf.
W. J. BLAUK
HAS RECEIVED A LARGE STUCK UJT
GROCERIES, consting in part of
. ninnutJ 'lrfkT OCT7H SAT.'P
FLOUR, CORN, LIQUORS,
NAILS, LEATHER, &c. .
In short, everything kept ra a First-tlasg
Grocery btore. .
TnaiiKIUl IOr past jiauuuo, iv. ..u
friends and the public generally to give him a
Call ueiurc F" o
January "
"Tkoopmams bitters
CURES CHILLS AND FEVEK,
For Dysentery and Diarhflca,
USE EOOPMANN'S BITTERS.
For Cliolera Morbus and aU 5owell
Affections,
USE KOQPHASrS BITTERS.
"For iDvsDepsia and Indigestion,
I USB KOOPMANN'S BITTERS
FOR LOSS OF APPETITE,
Use Koopmann'8 Bitters.
- VAr Generalbetoility,
f USB KOOPMAN1TS BITTEBS.
rnrl at all Drnffeists. and at my store
in Charlotte, N. C. B. KOOPMAJRJ.
Vf lor bate at