L Jijli.ni.iii tuill.ii Jgj:, '-Jy.w l a-, . "-'" -- . , ...w, -- - - i - . - , . .f- j . Xlie Charlotte Otoseryer; J0HNST0NE1x)KEs7 ' ' Bryce's 1 Building; Trade Street. i BATES OF SUBSCBtFTIOK. Pailv, une yM.. m vivuja,c, .... $o uu hree Months," in advance, ...... i jqq nc roonui, in iMAvaiivc... ou n-WceKir, ene year...: $3.50 For, the Observer. y5. n'ift tt. sigh not for those" Sweetljr Sleeping'. father again near, ,me sacrea round, , , - fl . the sac Where sons of the South lie sleeping .. heir marches endedlieif banners down, Yet, we their niem'ries are keeping. ' . vr ".en Weep that cinii dews or aeatn came down O'er noble orows'and aeeds of glory, hat demons of discord Jioyer, 'round ( . When all should be bright in. story-- - r; k"eep that names so "worthy high fame : Shrill voices of battle" recall, hat eyes so brave with fatrlot flame Wax dim 'neath the dark-flcwing , pall. ay, weep not far frpn ytipt they're lain With dauntless soul andunbrekco trust, ! t heir proud flags lowered without a staihj Are nonorea.inug iraivipg jouust. . Kay, sigh not for those ;sfreetly ' sleeping Beneath blue skies of ;their native land, But for the lone heart wildly beating, Missing the touch of loved one's hand. Tjr ft 1ft 01(7 mf f. t I or the B EQPfttlsUU ?m 1 To forget the bright joyance of yore, or a beauteous land with hopes undone, But not for whose heart-pangs are o'er. lien drop with fresh smiles the votive bay And add prayer for the nation's weal ; ks the calm day speeds God-ward away May He with a blessing -each, seal.j , r : et i n n ocen t hands bedeck the sod A With earth's fairest gems, lovely flowers, knd leave alone with the Christian's God Those brave soldier bovs of ours. ' r J.vC. B. From the Raleigh News. Ex-Senator Pool in a New Jtole, It mav riot t)e kjhpwn to.sourr' read pis tn.it x-senaior jonn "ooi, oi porth Carolina, has gone into a new Volitical organization. r . , ... M Having lost intluencc with the Ke- Ijiublican party having been deleat- d tor re-election to the UmtedState.s Senate having failed , to secure s place in the President's Cabinet having lost favor with. tha4i,ni:ws tration Having been suppiautea as the Radical leader in this State? bv the supenor. tact iUid nianagldifcnt of udge bettle, rool has struck out to a new and untried sea preferring rt rule in a new organization than io servo m "j.i: u. John Pool has abandoned thp i ical party as a national oreanrza ion, and has gone into the Labor kJVJj 111 UlVJVCUJCllt John Pool is not only a member ut the actual President of the Unit- leil Workingmen of America, and as buch :' is organizing . his Unions in jevery State and Territory of the Unit ed fetates. His headquarters are now at the t. Cloiid Hotel, Washington City, where he is busily engaged inperfect- ng his plan Dt Organization and pre wiring for his great campaign which ps to sweep the whole country IXorth. South East and West. Those who are acquainted with John Pool and know with what vigil ance and zeal he worked in the cause of Radicalism -and indirectly- in his own interest, during our State cam paign last Summer, can form some idea of the system and extent or the new labors he has taken upon him- belt, to revolutionize the whole Unit ed btates and to. make, himself tt.e chosen political pogtle to'preach the salvation and temporal redemption of the laboring classes, from the thraldom" of the monied power of the land. Pool se6frm toflie deluding llifiri self wittaf theidea' thaHi'fe' Carrise the disaffected .and refaetorv. element among the forking beonle for his own political ends with the hope of ultimately being elected President or Vice-President of the United States, perFapl.ff Seirin& some other pi-omhient'iwsilioil in the po- micai world. We will give to-morrow some ex tracts from a recent' conversation be tween Pool and a corresDohdent of the New York; Tribune" wno recently vis- itea him at his rooms.' in, Washington City, and who found, him not" only willing but anxious to communicate his plans and purpqses in regard to the new party-r-ok which Pool is now the Head Centre,- to Use a Fenian phrase. The. following!; is ? the ' correspOn- POSition h ftftMlfifAS'i - position he occupies t Learning the other day that ex-Senator ol, of NortUCaiolink; was the President ot the new association known as the "Uni ted Workingmert "of "America, I . called, uPon him. to leartVwhat ha already beeri1 accomplished 'and-wtiat'the new orgaiza Uou Proposed to do." I found liim" at his rooms at the St.' Cloud Hpteh surrounded wn , lithographic ;,4charters' and "com missions," and "' seeming-" to enjoy as, only a "Tar-heel" can ? his -red 4 clay -ipe with its longstem and capacious bowl of JJurnam tobacco, i' I inever ; could ?' account Mr.. Pool's political influence in North arohna, tmtiL-I visited that State i last hummer. He hai very little of that per sonal magnetism that is of such service to fn lJ?Pular Ifaderj he alwaf Appeared the Senate' fatMi sksh-irPhi? '"7ements' and what i saw -war -prosy ;va? omTOttaparkM)f energy- in confy xat tefriMer scourge8 of the -eastern coast of the Stater-fever,, and agne-Aad ;,i.r ver7 many vears. Jie. has .taken a, thn ent Part iri th politicsof his-State,4-"longh she has had her share of great men, na even now should the President stand "Ull in his dpfoaf itahI U a nf there n "uuentia "n his partr tnn,i' r at " I have heen nnable to under- p"imiy the secret of his " political suc i must confess that the motives that 111 II - tl I , li """"'-If':';, i Jk 'r SS. T,, . One Sarae one tfmei.5 : -r ?' f"'- . - - . ...... rr 1 , ; : : Vol.. IX. . ?nJuced the Labor Eeformera'to select hfm uwcvaer in a great national reorgan ization are still inpre , mysterious t , mold easily have understood if had they selected Speaker Blaine-who. hv t -ut joined the morement and - khofrJJ ' : ?Pcex,1Sd !H haAin bim touch ' of the stuff of which popular-feaders are made He is qtuck, fullotsnirit, and al ways has some sharp point out upon which an opponent is pretty; stofe.ty: get impaled unless he keeps , at a jrespectful s distance. lie nas courage and 'nerve, -which, Vohi bined; with,, a. tolerably qlear Judgment make a successful executive offlcer?- and! navins: obtained the confiinpB f bor unions, could I believe, organize them if any one could but 'John Pool J" i GRAND OPENING OF NEW SPRM & SUMMER GOODS. EMBRACING ALL THE ItibaT POPTT, lar novelties of the Season, together with one ot the JAUGEST and most HAND SOME Stocks of Staple and Domestic ' DRY GOODS; ever seen in this Market. j " Our lines of Goods in every department, are unusually large, and bought since the recent heavy decline, caused by the depres sion in the Northern money market. In tout DRESS GOODS Department may be found Black, Plain, Fancy and Gros Grain ; Silks, Grenadines, Bombazines, Mohairs, Alpacas, Lustres, Lenoes, all wool Delaines, Serges, Japanese, Me langes, Silk Pop lins, Batish Cloths, Dress Linens, Pongees, Muslins, Linen Lawns, Pcques, .Ginghams, Chambras, c, A'c. Staple and Domestic Dry Goods Depart ment verjr large and complete. White Goods Department large and attrac tive. Ribbon, Lace and Trimming Department large and attractive. Kats, Boots ; and Shoes department em braces everything usually kept in this market. A Splendid Stock of Ready Made Clotbiug and Gent's Furnishing Goods, and handsome Stock of Trunks, A large Valises, Reticules, fcc. The largest and cheapest gtock of Um brellas and Parasols to be found in the Citv. McMUREAY & DAVIS. apl'13 A. E. HISBEf & BROTHER. A' EE Dai'v receiving, fresh supplies of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FRUITS, PRIZE CAN DIES, &c. We buv for CASH, and select our goods. with care, all of which we will sell at the lowest price for CASH. We feel very thankful to the generous public fr past patronage, and hope by strict attention to the wants of the people to still continue to meet their approval. Our Stock is large and complete, we Matter ourselves that we will please all that give us a call. febO MAY FASHIONS, 183. BUTTERWICK S Metropolitan, Demorest's Monthly, Godey's Lady's Book, Peterson's Magazine, Leslie's Lady's Journal, Harper's Bazar in -every Monday morning All the other Fashion Books received soon as issued, at TIDDY.'S apl 18 Book Store. Gallep Mills fifii Co., ARE prepared to furnish m large or rsmall quantities (not less than a bar rel) all grades of FLOUR and MILL FEED, also FINE BOLTED MEAL for Family use. Information furnished and reference requested with orders, apl 10 eod 9t : A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING ii. BULBS, consisting of 60 VARIETIES QF GLADIOLUS', DAHLIA ROOTS, JAPAN LILIES, TRITOMA'S, DOUBLE TUBEROSES, PiEONIES. ALSO, A 'fuir assortment of Fine Flower Seeds ? from Vicks'. just received at r , F. SCARR'S . : . . Drug Store. BACON, BACON 1 A A AAA pounds C R Sides, i lyU.UUU 25,00 lbs S C Hams c S.OOOlhs I.eafljard. . . Ftnnr: Gorn and Oats, constantly on hand. Apply at Nat Graf's, opposite Pres byterian Church, ot t.h. murines. "apl 22 tf ; . ; -I : BAY! HAY!! rN Consismment 75 Bales of Extra nice J Hay on hand and to arnve. . CJ . Also 25 Bushels large selected Irish Potatoes. at s : , apr 10 - B..N. SMITH'S. thri LBS of N6. 1 Beef. Hams. Cal OUv soon now and get one or more, as thev are somethmir delightlul, well curea and the very thing at this tseason when good things to eat are scarce i A t : : I b . , . . .. JNO. F.'BUTT'S JapllO" 1 Market. v ;.i t 1872 Mackerel; P4 R NIBBJiiT & i5Jiu., naymg just re- ; m --w-v . ' jL naivtA rliTpnt from .Boston, a lame joi nf irenr finp. Mackerel c lor iamiiy use, in 'wholes, halves 'and quarter Darreis, ana kits.i Call and see .us peiore u.uy jjug. lOBfli CABOjLINA FjLOIJB. OKA SACKS Fresh Ground "North Caro- v- n. v,.. v- 4. . 7TT1 7 T'T I'-tJl ,11'T-- g - - - . I OUU Una Family Flour, jusc receiv and for sale by , ' T' . r - STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO apl 11 CHARKO jE,, N. C..; SATURDAY. MAY 10. 1873. ' " ' ' '- " 1 1 r " I i f i i i i mm if 'III UK t iHin f. ww&ffivmm TTAVINtjr grteatly'ifeased'his Stock of JLX FlfKNITUKE which consists" 4n part ot Iir r'if:r ;a. l&i'i -APiaibtedtClianiljei'Silils, jPr encU ftiid CoUAge . Cfidstend, Spriner -uii BedsBnreaus, - . Teapoy, JFoldinr Tables, Ladies WprR Tables, ,xtensionr and . Centre .Tables, Wliat not s Safes:, ; .-, ; Excelsior and Cotton Mattresses, Chairs and Stool of .'various styles and many other things not necessary to mention. The Undertakers Department is complete from the cheapest-Poplaf Cofiguntoahe Finest Hexigan 'Head! laitd'FoOtWahiut Casket' Half Olass Top,; finished and trim med in the most approved stade.will be kept constantly, ready for use, all of. which will be sold at a most reasonable price. Returning many thanks for past favors I most respectfully ask the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, who have need for anything in my line to give me a call before .purchasing elsewhere . South Trade Street opposite the Market House, Charlotte, N. G jan 1st 1873-ly F. M. SHELTON- F. SCAER, P CLr 'a B 99 crq CHARLOTTE. N. C. Prescriptions prepared at all hours of the Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at SCAUR'S june2U , -t,. . . .... Drugstore . , FBESfXi SPICES, Just received- a-lot of select Spices Pickles, Preservea, &c. at F. SCAUR'S Pnre Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S june 29 1872 Drug Store. J. T. SUGGS, (Successor to Coit and Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' & i arm era National Bank. DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, WHOLESALE A RET 4.1 L. KEEPS constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of BACON, LARD, MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, CAN DIES, SODA, SOAPS, CANDLES, SE- GARS, TOBACCO, tc, &c. ALSO, Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, &c, bougnt and sold on commission. ' jan 14-Gm FAMILY GEOCEPvIES. B . M . PRE S SON . Trade Street, next door to the Pst Office, Sign of the Elephant. . JUST RECEIVED. A Fresh. Lot of Sausage, Mince Meat, Pork, Butter, Chickens, Eggs, &c:, fcc. -.FIjOURra specialfy. pS" Produce sold on commission, jan 3-1 y J. M. LEAK & CO, No. 4, Granite Row, Opposite C E N T B A L II O T E L CHARLOTTE, N. C. Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail deal ers in Manufactured Tobacco, Smok- . ing . Tobacco, and Cigars of all grades. Dealers in th above goods will do well to examine our stock before pur - chasing elsewhere as we can offer , ;?i greater inducements. jan 14-tf . . iy.. ' . Seed v Potatoes A Supply of the following selection of Seed Potatoes on hand, to wit : Peerless, .?. ... - : Early-Rose,, . Early; Goodrich, ': V : f Pesich Blows,' . " Chili RediJ ' ! 7 ' 5 ! r -iFor safe bv - ; ' 1 , STENHOUSE,; MACAULAY & CO. Hew ' 6rleansugaf"Kandl Molasse 5JttCHja4U-ariguv:i.'tcw vncaua pugu. -10 Barrels Choice - " " Molasses, VAlso 2 Hogsheads Demerara Sugar.; ! 'V'"' .'2 . i ' i ; 'Molasses in store and for sale at prices, to suit the times by STENyHQUSE, MACAULAY & CO. ydedVM11; '' '.. V. ...... BRWXH WAIT'S Retrospect ot i Practlcsll V) 4 i )VH j - MedlciiieaSiirsryJ Part jLXVI, January 1873. ' just in at , . .... . , , ; ;.lr si 1 TIDDY'S. " Democrat 'arid5 Home' copy C weeks. ; apl 10- ! ' - ''.. -.iii-i:i j : .iJ; i i p li) u; -.tin i'f " ' 1 1 - ' ' TO HOUSEKEEPERS. !"v "'";! . . ,:?.- ; ; "70UR attention 'is called to 'a' fresh ar X" rival of finely fluvored Roasted CoflFee, by which a great saving is effected aprU. SYMONS&CO. 1 - : ' rjjjJ " SPRING AND SUMMER OF 1873. fir -o- LARGEST AND FINEST of Onstofn Made Clothine for being received daily from New York at E. SHRIEKS TEMPLE OF FASH ION, aivd will sell at prieefc that defy competition. '. FURNISHING GOODS, His Stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods,, is the Largest and Finest that was ever brought to this Market; Such as Ballou's F. Y. Shirts, known to be the best fitting shirt in the World. Also, bis Stock of Under-shirts, Draw ers, Socks and Collars cannot be surpassed in Quality, Sizes and Prices. HATS AND CAPS. i His Stock of Silk, Fur and Beaver Hats and Caps arG the very Latest Styles Out, and will sell them Lower than the Lowest NECK WEAR. Silk Scarfs, Ties and Bows of the Finest and Latest Styles. TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS AND UHIBBELXAS. You will always find our Entire Stock Complete, of all Qualities, Grades and Styles. STYLES OF SUITS. Genuine Scotch Frock and Walking Suits. French and English Diagonal Coats and Vests. Trecco Suits in all colors. Frehcb and American Cassimere Suits, in all colors.. The Finest French and English JBroadclothJ)ress Coats. Pine Draditta Suits, fcc, . STYLES OF PANTS, French and English Doe-Skin Dress Pants. French, and English Cassimere Pants in all colors. Fine Assortment of American Cassimere Pants And a great variety of othe styles &c. "VESTS. French Broadcloth, Double and Fancy and Plain Silk Yests&c. ' . - h -r-,., Draditta, Double and Single Breasted. iVirw--L ss-srsW We Ma'twilljes. Doiibl e 3uid Single for AVh ite Diick, Double a lid Single Was I inost respectfully invite the citizens of Charlotte and General to give me a call before nurchasinsr elsewhere as I to be undersold bv anv one. J6S?Rem ember that E. Shrier's Temple of Fashion is the only one-price Clothing House in the City, and all Thanking you for your patronage tor the past year, 1 am j Very Respectfully. march 2G ly NE W FURNITURE. GOOD FURNITURE! ARRIVING DAILY' AT DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Trade St., Opposite Brem, Brown & Co's Dry Goods Store. WHERE WILL BE FOFND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS EMBRACING : Chairs,. Tables. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Book Cases, Desks, Hat Racks, Etageres, What TfetSj Cradles, " Cribs, Safes, Tete-a:Tetes, Solas, Lounges, Mirrors, Glass Plate, tc., &c. -ALSO A FINE STOCK of Parlor Furniture, Dining varieties of style and finish. This Beds and Mattresses, METALLIC And Caskets of all sizes and styles of finh, together with Mahogany,5 KOsewood, Walnut, Poplar and Pine Coffins, from the plainest and cheapest to the finest Octagon Cases and Caskets, with full glass tops, trimmed in the most elaborate style, furnished with heavy Silver Mouh- " ' , tings. ;. Special attention given to furnishing Dwellings, Hotels and Colleges at a small advance on MANUFACTURERS1 itA'fES. ' CALL, SEE AND TRICE BEFORE BUYING. . , January 21st, 1873. B0BT. F. DAVID S01T. EXCEjLSIOB f f THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! .! ! TO P LA N T E R S . WE Offer the following Fertilizers: Patapsco Guano, Chesapeake Guano and Watson & Clarke's Snper-Fhosphatel We have pleasure in again tendering to our Farmers the above first-class Fcrtili zers. ; ' J ' ' '.; -' ; . To those who have used them so many years we need only say that they, , are guar anteed to be .fully up to thir, previous high standard. And to such as have not yet used them one trial will convince them that they are superior to all others so make sure of a. supply and please hand in your orders early, as . the. ; consumption exceeds the manufacturing power, t k , - , , For sale in anv quantity, hy STENHOUSE MACAULAY CO. jaM 10" I tic - lHT-fe"r '-" ! JEneourage lloine Industry. rAA COTTON j Seamless ..Meal Bags, O U U made at Franklinsville, N. C., and for, sale by v .. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. apl 11 No. 1,321 Fill OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES Men Bovs' and Youth's wear is now Single Breasted. ted. the Public in guarantee not his Goods marked in plain figures. CHEAP FURNITURE 1 1 FURNITURE HOUSE. Room Furniture and Chamber Suits, all House also keeps a full stock of Spring and a iLarge Assortment oi BURIAL CASES SinOIITOII HOUSE. STATES VILLE, H. C. u, to: r 7v: ' ' TIHE Proprietor of the abov named Hotel jrespectfully invites' tlie people of Charlotte and the public, generally to call on him "when -they vMt:8tatevule.:! He will spare neither pains nor money to make the SIMONTON HOUSE a first clat HOTEL, and worthy of public patronage. ... T;ja:trice, ' ( nov 25-tf ! ' ' - ' Proprietr. JUST RECEIVED. ; 1!Bx of Sugar Cured (Hickory Smoked) Breakfast strips, very nice indeed, for sale low by B.f. SMITH. apl 8 "VTEW Spring Styles Hats aid Bonnets'. JLi Ribbons and Flowers, Just received atr;.; . ni ; . .MRS, QUERY'S..' ?marl6 ? ,r , , riARMINE and Violet Inks, at U PUREFOY'S. T Tt A SS LT5TTER CLIPS, at X) "pUREFOY'S. $1 0 1 10 three dAy8,.MM...MMM..... 2 four W five days...........-... 3 00 od week..- ..... 3 50 two weeks-: JLL J If CO three weeks... 6 5D one month . . 8 Ov $33- Contract AdTerdsemeats' taken at proportionately low rates. Fire 8ouares estimated at a qarter-eol-umn, ana ten squares as a half-column. THE CHARLOTTE FAIR AT J. BUTLER'S!! NEW GOODS. Watches, Clocks, lewd ry, Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, &c. music BOXES AND MANY OTHEB ABTICLE3 TOO NUMEROUS TO ME2STTI02T. AT J. T. BUTLER'S OPPOSITE THE MA JiSION HOUSE. October 22 .i. . THE BAITS OF IIECEXENBUHO, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000. Jab. TntNEK Tate, President. Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. II. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assembly and baly oigaoized under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared to transact General Banking: Business. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject io Check, and will Allow Interest Accofdhig to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn over thirty days. - Gold and Silver Coir Bullkxv and old Bank Notes Bought and Sold. - THOS. W. DEWEY. jan. 1 1875. . . .. Cashier. CITY RESIDENCES, . AND DESIRABLE FAEUlko LA3D8, IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED. PARTIES wishing to invest to stKrfc prop perty on reasonable terms would do well to'call at our office in the Court House. Farther assignments and correspondeikce solicited. GRAHAM & NASH ' Attor&e jan 21-3ra Charlotte,. 8TOF AT TOE' KISTLBB BEOTTSjE LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROlANA. :0: :0: West of the Court House, fn. the Mote Hotel Building, ppoifce0 ; J. C. CO B BS1 SfO EK'. A HACK Will be run in conneo tion with the house. -JIS Mks. D. H. KISTLEE , . mar. -f-6ni . Proprietress. NEW YORK HERALD, Reeeired Daily and sold at & cents each, at mar 6 PUREFOTS. Flour, Flour. - milREK Hundred Sacks Extra Knd Fam X ily Flour in store and for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. feb 18 ' " .riiik-. i.t -' ' ,'; 4--- ' POTATOES. ANOTHER Car Load of Early Rose, Peerless and Goodrich Potatoes, just arrived and for sale by. a?w 1 1 : i STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. - mar23 , ' " " " '' " ' '' .' Jty t EeceiTed aha elegant .stock of Ready-made Oothing embracing ALL THE STYLES, mar 21 f 's hi h Ml .iii. I; I m t : si it Si .-r - . V ill 1 ;! Si $ 111' M la: s ; U h

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