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i i p-. . ,. - . . I,, . . JOHSTOUE JON a" r-.i Office, Springs' Building. - - ?r Daily ,T , J . - . .4i.o in RQvaii, Six ruonwia, ... - ,vnf,., Sob Three io"Y'"dyance,........... 50 OKI s4fo; 5(1 &.O..S ETSi' UU17 I i rV ' I 1 1"; r iodi . v: 1 1 XI no fJ wrtv ii 16 j o? bnabio jO 'viM lo no ' .UTROtJ SfH in J f.3 Vol; XI. 1 f One Pare-The aatHdritfwbf the Pi r ncyalrn1t,lt 4ir-Line Railroad-kVe "(o ' ' ' 1 convey passengers to Raleigh and return TnivEil focal mitor. l fbifone! oh theWlon btth mi-1 S ! '-' I eration Conventinn M ho ii j ..mw ih bua ian CniTBCH.-Serrice Bar-Room,-Cfiaflott has is the State half the size has this many, and some of y..Jx,Lv,aii.U l tkotwc f" Btatemeirfr. som-rTrtt .r tnai, uoiasooro nas 33. L,uruberton, Kob ejon county, had 15 a year or two ago. j The dlty Bond Qucstloii. In a communication from the .Finance Committee Kb Board of Aldermenr iq fe.vor of The Cheapest Store . tindf cr tfie5 asgesi.' Churches. r nur rRESBYTEBiAN Chubch. -berTices oar-Kooms. Charlotte has 18 of them : i morning at this Church by the pas- 13 of them are kept by white men and 5 ..iin'r.ock. and mis evening ac uy negroes. . Many a town in inr, . o'clock Tryos SrR Trvan Street A. m", and 3 P. M.f by the pastor, Rev. P. j.Carraway Chubch. Rev. W. 8. Calvary Mission Cliurcu ri--- V T..AHG$;jKdrthern Apples, &ie large Orw.j JLi ancesi! Bananas! :JBartana! I -Ban-J. lavor OP issuiri more' city DoWds, in as 1 ! l liem&ns,: ;Diate, iHtror;Bjw3UCa3kes. Thursday's OBSEBVKk, occurs the follow nd 0(sE?V4n- iug passage. c. hA. J.1 Tn.- xng passage "The city of Wilmmgtoows a bonded debt of between $500,000 & $600,000 besides floating debt. . Columbia $594,600. Ral sigh $i0,000,' while the whole deht of LarlotXe, hOnds and floating debt, will Itardly reach $45,000. And in the three first named cities the rate of taxation is Strirw: hoods cbminl'in'evT5? Opposite Market; i. TO COnSIGilEES ! rrL i " " . . from one half to two Mr nt nnon ' I ,v euw"? i" xnc temperance papers oi iiaieigh say that , .. . - r x proper Dounas aunrig ine rosy season, Calvary Mission liftltem preaches at Church. Services to- M11.LKR S Hall to-day at U o'clock grounds of the Fair of the Carolinas- If tUe citizens of Charlotte, forbid the is- 7 P. M. ?t Peter's (E.) day at ll 1.. M., and at -f M., Rev, j.S. Broiis'-H) pastor. l x x iOCIATE KEFOKJltf otiiiw. J. icntu inir at A. M., ad 3 P- M- by Rev' H T' Sloan- ?T. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. Services today, first roaJss'with coinrhun j at 7:30, A. M. ; second mass at 10,1 A. jl. Afternoon at 4 o'clock, Rosary B. V. city has 100. The people of Charlotte are jjot tvdrinkin people 11 5 J 1 i .7 4 urange Cohvntlen. There will be a con vention of the Grangers of this section of North Carolina and Unoer Souih C&fb: Una; held in Charlotte on oiondayj 2ndJbf March, to take steps towards buying the ed valuation of property, or from two to I shall 'after th dattf.iieqttrrWi alf. freight three times as high as the rate of taxation 10 he paid daily t and ny; failure on- the on orouertv in this tv , part of.consigneplywith.toiio-, : r r - And is this the itig more bonds in Charlotte? Surely our same are paid . people do not desire a burden placed upon ucewm wt sufficient cause to lioid all argument used for issu- goods received until, the charges in .the, n Charlotte? Surely our same are jid.J ; '" ' ; them which will maketheiitaxes "two or three times as high as they are." Then Cblketot R. A Di. 'Rl R., N. C. DrTi ' 4 feb 17 Iw ' --it 1 1 t imd I4ferptjbks.TJhe finest stock, always opi hand. Per sons; wishiiig to purchase Iiofsrs. ax: bb tdes wilLfindt it to their advan tirge.to caH n: t.j .ii&r:imo i il jsnllStf . , jn Charlottev NC? T" ! r r"t i r- ..CBAiOf , fc ; . ; :Rw," jiL LlTTLEJOajl: Oralq and General ' j ) .Corner Trad ad,5ollege streets,. Grooeries, Flour, Bacon. e. Special at tontipn ciTei) V oonweninenta of cotton far sale here or w 8ottern:iBfi-keta. : New Arrival Irish. Potateoia, 1 they succeed the Grangers propose to hold a purely agricultural fair here next fall, I out of which they-willrrnle horse-racing, Side-shows; gambling gch.em es., andfi in deed, everything which is of an offensive nature to any one. ' ' ' ' f ; " " i 4- LOCAL DOTS. This is cxeellet weather for taking 1 Death of Mr. J. A. Saddler. Jr. A telegram from New York city received suing of more bonds,, for when that sys tern of paying debts Is fairly established they will soon be in the condition of the tax.ridden cities above mentioned. Again I quote from the communication: "With the proposed adjustment of its floating debt accomplish ett.ltf credit would 300 BARRELS d;nnef ttrde, &ntpris4 Early Rose, K Tly Goodrich, ! - - i Pink-eye, t ; s . 0 Peach Blow, j. ; n. , -. Jackson White, " : n - - xauDiior ana otnrr aesirauie vane- xw,.B Ui aM, wuu.u tieJ, Ju8t jan for mU jow t stand perfect and its bonds offer superior consignment. - u i!- - -' -: . colil- - . , There are 23 firms in buy cotton. A whole crowd of country darkies in town yesterdayMooking.wild.; ; - i Xiieyoiitli and beauty tf the city thrwng Cl( the streets yesterday afternoon. Very few police arrests', were1 made "lost" week. Nowhere is there 'a better ordi-rvd (.uiiiEDunity than this, i ' . ' i i' '- Yesteniay was theiinth aniuvcrsary of tiic tvaniation of Wilmington by theCun ledcrate forces, aftef btfrfriiig'tbe nttm. - .t, . here yeserdy afternoon, announced the . . . B. . . i I f AJjw:t tL - A in- d f'Lt'in be sufficient, not only to pay f ' v deatlrofMr. Jas A. Saddler, Jrsonf Maj . x , . . te wWch , , .: J interest and coupons upon its 8TENHOTJSIS, MACAtJLAY & COj feb 17 . i .:, ,n:t ' i: Charlotte "which J A Sadler, of Charlotte, and s gentleman well known in this place. Mr Saddler had of late been chief clerk on a United States manrbf(rar, and recently -hj.-. relUiJ&MU ) cms puice receiyeu nocincationtnat tie was don-crously ill m Kew. York. His.brother, Mr Mi nor C Saddler, at once' started to New York, and telegraphed yesterday afternoon rthe remains; : . r- inducements -for permanent investment-" "The increasing revenues of the city would hereafter the coupons upon its bonds, but to establish a sinking fund, with which to pat off-ttsi bonds xis tliev mature;'! ? Now this reasemfng seVmrfrw-y' strrfnge4 when-' it fere, Parlor Brackets. Ac.,. Ac-, all;of which feb n A- FTjliL assortment Just ; received '"'at F: SheltOnT7 1 Alsd, ' 'Iiadies' and Gents' Folding Chairs, Patent Towel Hold- ,811. that wjtlx jthe present iU he ld at low, fignres; r , of only $2G,595 47 Hie inter- ' y IVOTIC. ' Uiat his , brother , was dead, ,an4 Ut. would leave ifew York last night withTl ia kn, to bonded'debt st miinnim nn its hnnda Vijiva Tint hn idfeyearsutthe Aiders are hawk thi'mlaJjbutiwiMdBhOv them Cft and Farmer' National. Bank. Kirlrtuiidhi-: SiTe at Hickory; A f We direct attention to the. published err, f the PUdtPrcs, in view of the ercial National Bank I fict that-Hickorv --woull one day absorb Charlotte, selected building sites for all the Charlotte editors. We authorized him to sell oar site and he sayA : We irfform -'our friend of the Wuerver j thatkuowihg hini to be single ami think ing lie would like to be "lulled by falling waters." we had selected a dam site Must listeuJl for linn amilve lust disDosedof it. ,1 . t ' i . . . . . - .. . lii ovedieati f his instructions, to trie oest charier of I he Comin 1" Charlotte. Tliis bank is expected to hr-in operations in about a week. The gallant young cadets of the CM. 1 are tho heuux of the city5, and it is imposfi h!e for a young lady to turn around on fj-iturJays or Sundays without stumbling over live ui m ui me iui & great loss, upon almost any terms in -or der to get rid of them. .There are bonds of the city outstanding which have been due fr ''several years, and the city won't pay them. Then if the city can't or won't pay the coupons on a bonded debt of only on! South Trade Street, , I slilL continue, Jpe a wily Grocery, t)nimisskn and Li quor Business as heretofore. " We would respectfully invite an inspection fot our tocic or lirocenes and rure Home Watii ed Whiskies and Brandies, which-are? hill ing so much sought after by . those who nave once tneq Miern. ....... Jno. T, Kerr is wuh us and will be CottoM Last Week.-J-Th sales of ot- j idyanag anl received m exchaiiije a ra- pons ,on last week were decX Jt, &ply fflM'ftS ZLZl ,.A uaies Having ucen soia. xne xarmers t $26,595 47. can any reasonable man expect it to pay upon a bonded debt of $45,000?- Phased to .ffyev, rA.l,l .n. ..n. A,t invM hi. mAn.v in J3 11. ' JS. SMITH; new bonds increasing ; - the city i'w'J -i. - i I Sweet Potatoes, debt, when at is known to every one that Hi. ;- n-nn'f nv the infWfYn ff rm. I T? ARMERS and others wishing sweet sent small debt ? I,et the city authorities fineiPdSJntal? tolf1 nrst pay; cue Donas ana me lnierest cou- unaersignea, as tney are prepared .to inr- already due before asking the ctti- n them m onan titles. to suit, at short ' . it ' l i , JnodCV JEggsPourtry and Coimtry Pro- T.BWIS pi to vote to increase that bonded ehiSt-i, forIv- J-l to dl rr." rT;-..::Mf. KT.i..iK tf.WI.iioL- f Wincu ounus win cuuiiuniiu a mir arc now t ;o busy to brin cotton to mar- 1 garden fence. She can drink buttermilk price and tliereby only increase the pres- ket, and this, no doubt, accounts ior the oat of a jug, and pace a mile m three nun-1 ent burdens of the tax-payers. small ir.iMsactions ih the staple. 4 - - SU Mark's Lutheran Church Mor ning tier? ice at 11 o'clock. During the pre--nt season of Lent there will be service rvtry biuulay afternoon at 44 o'clock. Ai nu on every Wednesday afternoon t 5 o'clock, llev. N. Aldrich, Pastor . State and County Taxes. Wc stated Yesterday that the tax in Mecklenburg county was $'tf,00 heavier this year than it was last. We wrote it .$28,000, but the intelligent compositor knew better than that. The tax is $28,000 heavier this year than last. Next year it will be lighter than it was last. , utes. Send for her quick, or we won i have a ehicken left jn the place. . Don't care a red if she -eats every chick en in the pedmont region of North Caro- Una, you mu-t Keep ner mere untu nexr Fall. Wc are going to enter our sow then as a racer at the Hickory Fair ; and as avery knows more of her disposition and capabilities, than any one else , wc propose to engage his services to ride her j on that occasion We have bouirht him a swallow-tailed calico .coat, a pair of knee tatoes, Fresh and Salted Fish.- Orders and Consignments solicited. - . ;.! , REEL WHITTY . "Blue Front," Trade St Chariots. The crjiiit of the city is certainly now bad enough. Then don't make it worse. V1 , S1 Oil,- lemah'a Mnstard, r -Lj?' u : r ' ;tJLf tn ko Nelson's Gelatine, Genoirw Italian prosperity of our growing city &o to the polls en Monday and vote against tbe is sue of more bonds, is the advice ofa- T AX-PAYER. Macaroui, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper ; Gin irai anr) A rrw TfWf 1 Viof aifil Tf (tuu aiivn j.auwf j ucv vvvi feb 13 W. R. BURWELt, fc CO. . . . . Q K AAA ENVELOPES," fust ! recerved. w.v vv at v ' New AdvertisementSr TREASURY DEPARTMENT, jah 17 PUREFOY'S. . ,. . " ; . iFITCfc VkH.il nfear the idtv of Charlotte opntainihg abont 200 acres. Can be had upon puoa terms oy applying wra w ' , b -v ww W J m W W . mi H mM Attorneys, Court House. feb; 13 Just IX reived I f3 ENUIKE, Worcestershire Sauce, Toma J tbVCatsdp: Pepper Sauce. Enelish Mus- tard, Engtrsh1- Pickels, Fresh Tomatoes, reaches, Lkrn, Sardines. One Case Edam Cheese, Cox'f Gelatine, Cinnamon, Blue- -m - 1 Wk a ing ana ijrrouna.reppnr, ax : feb 13 J. 8. M. DAVIDSON'S 3rd door above Market, Trade street. itni AT1C 01vnnit nA Rmim Hmn U EnglLsh Olyerin fcd Honey Soap,' Old Brown Windsor Soap.' . . : T eb ;13.',' o ! ; i .'! WrBBlJSWLl.A CO, J QQ BARRELS POTATOES, ' Early Goodrkh, t ' ' 44 ; Ilose, . - . , Mohawks",. . , . " link Eyr, For sale br A. Ri'NISBET it BRO. ,.frbi4 De'rkttcrat and Home copy. : DAVIDS Black Ink in 8tand.s, 4 ounce, & ounce, i.pint , Pint and ; uart Bot tles Carmine, Violet and Blue Ink. Ar nolds Writtr-g and Copying Ink in Pint and Pint Bortles, for sale at jah 21 - . ai; , v PUREFOY'S. C2ATXI, 30XTOAaiS3 FOE SALE at the OBSERRr OFFICE. One Squaie one time. two daye.ii.w lroO. ; 2 00 2 50 kMM 3' 00 " t .ttudayaj. " " r fiye days. " btone wee: " " two weeks.r.r.i; ..m... 3 50 ........... u w - three weeks...... 6 60 44 one moiitJi M,,. 00 Contart-Advertisements taken at propffrtappately low rates.,, , ... . . ; FiveSouares estimated at a Juafte-co unm, and ten squares aa a half-column. New Adyei;tisaTi&its. DR. SCARR, SO 00 a o B te CHARLOTTE, fl, C. Preacription propped at aU hxur , of th Da and sight. Cboiee Green and Clack Tea Selected especially fer Family and lnvaU lda,at SCARRY Xae DrugStar. FRE9D 8PIESk Just received a Jot of select Spices for. Pickles, Preserves, kc., at F. SCARR'S June 29 Dratg Store, . anre Salad OIL Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S jtme 29, 1172 Drug Store. jrjiARipS'fcr 1871 at Jaw 17 THE BAHK OF OTCBITBTOO CHARLOTTE, C. AuthoriUd Capital $5000(HK Jas. Tttener Tatk, President. Thos. W. Dkwkt, Cashier, F. H. Dkwxt, Asst. ( Cashier. AT TBE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assembly and duly organized under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means Is prepared to transact General Banking Easiness. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus-. tomers on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject to Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing ia-. terest at the rate of Eight per cent per AtiTtq-m-on all sums lying undrawn over thirtj days. Geld and Silvr Cein. Bullion and J Bank Notes Bought and Sold. TllOtS. W.DEWKY4 ian. H874. Cashier PUREFOY'S. ure Lead. WinAow Glass, Put- Andiinseed Oik. -rv .' W. R;' BTTTrJT E7.I CO. Li- PURE CIDER VINEGAR for sale at jan 17 . ; SCARE'S. DRUG 8T.ORE. J A ' COST FOB CASH. .Sr.'.'., .... j.... J . E-. SIIRIER'5 TeAple I of Fashion still , continues tddisjKpeof his entire stock at cpt fpr Cash only, ; v . feb. 10 . P. IK AI DUETTS, WIT BE F. LI SHELT0I7, WHO deals i n ALL KINDS OF FURNI TURE, such as Bedsteads, Wash Stands. Chairs, Tables, Toilet Suits, &c, Ac., solicits calls or orders frorrj hisfnends. jan Z5 "OABER'S Rubber Head, Eagle, A 'i Office and Fabers Tead Pennls. at .jan2l" ' PUREFOY'S. ft The Sabbath. Sunday again ! ... How we who struggle and toil, day and night, through six daya, do welcome it. If we ! have to work hard, it -is 'more than most of us deserve that; we are )ti(l.iij the pants, a standing collar, and a pair of OfiB.ce of Comptroller of. the Currency, brass spurs, to the end that he may ap- Washington, Feb. 18, 1874. . pear to advantage when mounted on our Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre- u oi.K m..i .nr "a lriill sentd to the undersigned, it has been razor-backod, slab sided sow. A- bridle nncn. that "Th finmrnernial will also be piirchascd, but no- saddle will; x'ationaLBank of Charlotte,'" in tlie city of be alloweL Competition solicited. Only Charlotte, in the county of Mecklenburg, i.-ir i!i K .ilAw! "d State of fcortb Carolina, has been duly , Sf ;. ..- MECKLENBURG- COUNTY, N. C. for scoring. orsranized under and according to the re quirements of the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide a National Currency, tVdav secured by a pledge of United States bonds me sue oi rrwpcriv mci;m.. , , - . e -lL. . i - z si . I . .it-;, J if. T-' L.-i- v I and to DrOVlUe JOvT I lie ciruuiauoit uu io- 1 i. . , ... .. . . . . 1 - ail . I.. .1.1. nfmorit' . . - ... . t , ami oune iivins. LrCt s eo to church to- J ne saie oi uie vaiuauic i-iviv w demD,on tnereoi." approved 4une ara, day and return thanksjor this. lllo Knt f i. i r -.-.j,- aujoururi yv p. f. Harrison, auctioneer, ine iooiu6 rj-ntin- undersaid Act. ajf anu the Mecklenburg delegation ar- i, . iist of the property sold, together with Now themfoke. I. John Jay Knox, rived in Charlotte yesterday morning.-- nie names of the purchasers and the Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby meeting and having dohe a great deal of The store next to Harty s, bought by lotte. in the county of Mecklenburg and work. Dr. Columbus Mills was elected j J E. Brown, for $6,000. The store and lot state of North Carolina, is authorired to Masteroltlu! Stati. .n it.u.rhL.-m; hv J. T.. Brothers AC., commence the business of Banking under selected as the place for its next annual bought by same for $f,100. Dwelling and lot corner Ninth street and Cemetery Avenue, bought Dy same for $2,800. The Wm. Harty property (2 . lots), corner Eighth and Tryon street, by A. Hi Martin, for $4,700. Brick store house on soutn Trade street, occupied by McMurray A Da vis and W. J. Black, by Jas. Turner Tate, . ... ' e i nnn :TWnkiun0r siid vMts aaioimne , iur f.i,vv.- " - I - - : - i ii 1 1. k a yy aiU 1W T T. TlrrtthAra. for $3.000. . f?iTZTfl 1 1 I. T1- -' 1.1.. "6 -6. meeting. the Act aforesaid- Is tssTixosy whereof,, witness my hand CHARTERED BY ACT! OF LEGISLATURE. - : --1-J. , . . Organized Jo-vesaoLlpjx . -Sitii,, 1873. PAPITAL J'AID UP.' 2 - "' ' -. I ': - -ft 100.000 Papital Authorized, ' j -. . ' -. - - 1,000 000 BANKING HOUSE, TRADE ST... CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Is prepared to transact a general Banking'-Business. Cash advanced on Cotton, Man santi aiercnanaise sioreu iu nweuuuscs wm wtcjch uj iusumuue Bonds and other Secarities l and Silver ftoihi EvlcbaneeiBullion, Bank Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Ac. Monev received on deposit subject to cneck. Interest bearing Certificates of Deposit issued for money when left on time according to agreement. . Collections made oh all accessible points ; promptly acknowled on receipt, and re mitted for on date of payment. ' I" ' , ' AMACJitttkr, bfItenhoose, Macaolay A Co. J. P: Hotstow, J..McftjBiAT, f MeMurrayA Drnvis, i R. D. ow-iki, j. W. Wahswokth. W. W.GaitiLorGiier Alexander, :!? o bmitk. K. tJ. liRIEE. . H.M B OdBBj ti U KeiUrUlllfT Tho forrH P.ma Dvnr ylo Ch'eif 1 lursion- ists are returningVrVd'ualtvlb fheif hornes. Col. 11 F Simonton. of Statesville, and F McDowell, Ei(. of ii this 1 city, atriyed yesterday morning by the Air-Lin? train. The others will return at different times. An thpse w&a. have reported: time, say they had a most delightful trip and that the Manfl Graa was gorgeous be yond description and Seal of Office, this 18th day of g. Pr 8M ITH, President, 5I rT L. VAIL, Cashier. QVr BUTT. A!t Cashier. February 1874. New York Corr&pNmdeWtp-iwrteri 'and TxadenVNiial Band, , ti tfeb 4. ; m' KIKVh.l.flBW I . 1 - JNO. JAY KNOX, Comptroller of the Currency. feb ?2tf ; . ' ;. The Short Line Schedule, CHABcbrrtCoi.. A AtrousrA R. R. Co., OoiitTKBiA, 8. C, Feb'y. 19, 1874. THE follow- TOT IS HOIIE ' TOHOUT A SHUTTLE ? w- m ! I Mi either tie matter, . a .1 - K tl Lot opposite jrair urouna yxz I Schedule wilt. be .operated i en :nd alter T. Tate, for . $KJo. me iouowmg , Thursday the lth uv.i , GOING irOETH. xmn iO. . ifam Leave Augusta, , 630 am 4.15 pm Graniteville. 7-33 a m 5.11 p m ' Batesville, , U.43 a m f7 09 p m Columbia.. ilL58ra 9 37pm ,' Chester: "' 144 n m 2J a m Arrive Charlotte, . 6.48 pm 5.15 a m XT O Tm! tn.lriii nlnaa minnMrtinn. 111 . . . A am ml.A. L III" . 1,1 1 1j 11 1 lOUU , . . . , - . I ' T i . V . L. mm W.Mr AT 8Z7.0U ' nunwf .ywys. i - - i jticnmono, to ail points ioruu, New York at 6.05 a m. No, 4 Train makes close connection, na , c Will Buy tbe Bst i -..--'rl u!'( p ,'' - Sewing JlacWiie; Hade! hon?ht bv J. T. Tate: , The me Election To-morrow.-rThe qual- piintAti6ns known as the Taylor, Creigh ihed voters of the city' of Charlotte are (LArkk-W Hnnter'and Hutchison places. called upon to go to the polls' to-morrow-, Thg following are the 'prices' at. which they and vote whether or no a sufficient num- were purchased i Tayler place, $4,341 ; b(r of bonds sljairbe issused to retire the niihton dace. $2,015 : Mobley place, $1,- loating debt of 'tiie' tsitv. Polls will be Wro Hunter pUce. "penedatonl V on A. rtlooa tvo ft-t TTnA" I i - ka ok . ToJaI nroceeds from the Uie bdllotniii K.HiM rt - . j. in i, Tv-Trtv enume I CALL OK OR ADDRESS THE 5. HOME SHUTTLE SIM& IIACHflffi ' A&HICY, C II A H L O Nbjiotslwiliheorp enumerated $43,- JgJ-g KffiSg '1bQndS''or'ri6DomisV' AsfeHit-- 'gyi. ; ; ::, Si New York at e.l5m, . interest has been i: manifested in the j The above property was sold by Messrs. goiko sooth. Train No. 1 Train Ne. 3 Ui I v l .it 0 Dowd, J, E Browfl and H V Guion, by Leave Charlotte, 7 00am 954 a m 3 9.10 p m 11.38 p m m m m m " eomg ireignt , train.? ?tx9) frevas i- r ' 4. -J 1, i 4 iram had .t. - wu-. 1 wnue " ouuing on tue maih track, wHenfwei, riVattlt if train came aion tkL Jl L The aabington.cprreipppaciif 01 down grade, andthlengmWr tbe 1 1 1 a r ... . ....... r - .km ... . j, m .1 r- la a vm.v. Stop. vent a "Jether with ensiderabr fotcf;r 4jtSd Mr lUyn. of Tenpcsaec, for "em sustained ininriA9..Wnl: neither Was .w..u.nnH nlace. . I -.:., . inat... ,. , T T - -T - tllC av. ,4 . .. , 'Penally danjaged. The accident detain- ; "7, 17 ifrr ed'e mail train about two hours. No "Rents are. enornious," as the. loafer was hurt hv th said when he looKea at-um ui-h- Rfttifch: hnmd Trains connect at AUffUSta for All rjwntt South and West.' -Through tickets sold and ' baggage tebteked to all ttrmdiooih " Night Trains. JAS. ANDERSON jv. x or, uwctiu ur . Gen. Passenger and Ticket AgenU . CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office near Court House next door to Col. John E. Brown. J&n 21, 3mos. or corner of Marietta andBroad Streets. fit:: ' - t mWF.VTV-FTVE to Fortvwo DonkrSL accordine to style of Table. The improved JL Home Shuttle makes the best lock stitch, runs lighten is tbe . simplest and most rhirabJA-Maehinaon tbe MarkeU Everr Jiacmne warranteuior nve years, now is tM timertJrarfgers, Mnti otbertf to su'ppty themselvei witl family necessity. Read tne ioiiowxng, among a (jhwwhi.hubwiu wiuiownw. - . , : - , ' vf' vrDJO MAXWELU.Ge.'lAc'i. Atlanta, G. Ma. G. MAXWELi-pear Sir -AfteT over three year! experience, with the Home DUUMie Dewing JUJH?, 7,ut if auuiiig iuj iiautc tj ;uu um v ub nirers. in au tnat tune. Witn ine exoepiton oi loose screw, wmen was reaouv aa justed, it has never been out of order, nolTevena needj bent ortrdken.: Tbe won ie as durable A&d ax pretty ai that of any machine I bare ever sent, and it has paid for itself each, year I have had ft. 'V ;Mm. JOHN MILLEDGE. v. Atlanta; Dec ayl872." ' s' l-i r..'?vii nux. tf 'JLVi i,JiF ' I have used a Home Shuttle Machine for Tow' jean, have, done all Aada of aewin on it without Oimcuity, ana minx. jn. oune equal y any i nave seen, preternsojw other. I t ' MBS. - - -.;.? ; '75Mel)onogti street, .liisa; w; t ! ;s ATXAwra Ga-v Feb. 10, 1374. D. G. Maxwell, Esq Dear Sir : I have used a Home 'SbuUle Machine for a Jong time. Have done all kinds Of sewing on t without difficulty, andiielieve itfignaltto an v I have seen. I assure you it lias given general satisiactmn. Respectfully Yours, I ': Mas. JOHN A. WIMPY. Feb 21 BOARD, Note, and Letter Clips, very cheap, at PUREFOY'S,. jan 2.1 gLATES, oil sizetv at jan 21 PUREFOY'S. WE have just received a very large supply- of these celebrated Seed, which isve.been used throughout the South for -w ' i m 1 so many years, vvnoiesaie traae suppnea at Landreth's prices. jan 21 .W. K.. BUK.WJSLLi, Druggists. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, N. C. I UPSIOlSTERING. AM now prepared to do UPHOLSTER ING of all styles, and descriptions, at lowest cash prices- Sofas, Settees, Ixmnses, pfmg unairs, repaired and renewed, at most reasonable rates. Pew Cushions, and Cushions of all kinds made to order. Work done neatlv and nromntlv. Sat isfaction guaranteed. , S, EINSTEIN, Beckwith Building, up stairs, 2 doors below Tiddy's Book Store, jan, 29. tf, ' R. F. DAVIDSON, DEALER IN ' Fashionable Fnrnltuore, Spring Cedsand mattresses, Woo4 and "Sletallic IJwrtal Cases and Cask' ts,fte&e. HAS the largest stock . In the city, and the lowest prices. t Just received some beautiful Black Wal nut Cbambei Suits, Cheap- Cottage Suits, Wall Pockets and Brackets,' Mantle 31ir rors. Looking Glasses and Glass Plate. 200 Cheap Cottage Bedsteads just: arrived, also, 100 doxen Rattan and Split Seat Chairs, a first rate article, Call artd exarn ine. ;i ' ' Charlotte, y. O, Feb. 20th;i874. i 1 Potatoes 1 Potatoes ty EARLY RoeGiMarick.R Eye, Peach Blow, Feeriess. ana a fine lot of Mcmtain Potatoes exelh:n) for ta ble use. ' ' ; - " ti Li-j;, 500 gallons of Earthen fWarei equal to the best northern, conaisting of J04 Jars, Crocks, Churns, Ac, a , ... . feb 21 TB,rrH. ; Democrat please topf . " urrtv GHAfiLOTTtir.O. : lrtifailap f ttentfon paid to selling all kinds of Produt5ektton and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid &jr Cottpii, All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. ' Jl Y. BRYCE, dec 21 '72. vm 1 1 fr- AH H I its I it t j, 1 . J if
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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