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rates op ADreitTislliG;-' ' Ona Square oW UUMU'tl 00 y two daTsl...lI.; 1 50s " - four days.A....;. 2 60. ffveays..... S 00 PTTBI.ISHED DT, " ... TrtTJKKTOXft' JONTCS. 7.' e i- .V BATES Of SCBSCRflrTIOH. 4 "fcadi p, One year ft-?.. . - i .... i ' oninontL"....... 8 0t p&r ContcaGt ' Adrertiaements taken at proportionately low rates. Five Squares estimated tt't quarter-col um, ana ten sqaares as a half-column. ( ) TJEI) AtAlARCH 24, 1874. No 1,56 "si 1 f u-w-klv. ue vear, IT " ..68? MkJ .At. a - i ii irnT .a--s i- -r xii itr till k.-i -"jb . A. m. a. & .a , a & 1 ttfli LeL"ij .f?T &n. Vi virtu- ,..,-f-?,-' I;.. rdrfnce,f .,.A.... l eg Ltranfe,:Mi.:.J.J.... fed - ' ' ' 1 . ! I I . l j i 1 i -I I II i . ' 1 ' ' ' ii I till III , OLA L A bF&lilS : S ubscribcrs wi U pi ease IdolSut Jif ! tl m r8 mark on umr iiapers. J hey; ar ,1 us noli tiiat their U:iin of bubscii iuii has expiree ; and are respectfully re quebteU lo renew at once. Mayor's Court.-lRenry Davidson, col- At Aeal?or6arityIn, a bleak ored, appeared yesterday morning before I room above Ixms & 8umrow'ii . store. . in the iUyorloAnyrer for his sin in slap- Black's buildindoejie'&reeti wis I &W' It appears that a wrelched iiufferers froiix cancer tljs Corrected Daily. Cutiuii Market. aioKDAY, March 23yl874 inferior nniiiiiirVi..i'fc' TfX.t.A'Zlifli i2f u .. dr ?r.-iiiuiJ'iiKuir.iaim nu ..;..t ij.i, hi oniiitary U.U4 ' them tfieb Low iliibii)i;, i.yjC- -TT!!'68pfiaRfi the baas to day, ii2 & Sumrow'a store, in are five ilisease quarrel arose between Henry and his bet- They art&lmost entirery oWndent ea ter or worse half, when he nroceeded toero &2 uri : , r j i iv w iu d buu9uvciu;c anil IDCIIIV1IIC3,- i w children and two nurses added to Having whipped the wife of his the batienTS. make a Dartv off nine to bosorkhe then found it necessary to whip provided tor. Thia i t miliM fr r.hariu JfhalWeof the family or be himseir ty ahd wnist will meet with1 a liberal 4 Wpped-for his two step-daughters fell r as pons frorafour -benevoletit citixena.- LimJ of hinftat once and did belabor him "Even as ve" did it unto thess littl wM 6 10 style, striking every time from the ia did ye unto, me." , 3iSaiWing the fur fly. Henry ConfftBrnioql pxkf Se sent b the office uaa in im wop," or J H Wilson, Esq, or the Southern Home lanner or Judge was Produce Rales. Iiunh5. ier Shoulders. Hog itouud, Country, Rt&irax 1 hiUnilH Apple, ltaili, Cw1,W hue, (without sacklf Mixed, ( two- fcllptT, fi-Hl-l'nLd Apples, " 1'ciitlies, n " Blackberries, Jbwi Chickens; spring, 'turkeys, " pucks, . yraen. Ctiiuinon, non, Veal- White, Ouls Black, Xar 123 4i a 4 40 a 4 4 00 22J a 2G 75 a 1 25 Tlrj'll2 atts) and when the blttle was ended it iSiatwW:A-It was stated lhi thestr te-al fouiifjUhat he was ruaWr of the s tut- coif mns bhrnday, morning thai Bishop toi. Trfl Mayor thoughV Henry bad. narn-'e? would ljreacu in pped'the family $10 worthAndiccor- StrtM E Church Sunday afternoon, this was misstatement It' Was the colored MetHKiit Churcli at which' the Bishop wai tamve tf eachel: ' The -notice as liarid- hipped the family $10wortl ly fined hiiikthat &mn rana accorc excitement was ed into the office while we were out, read Corner Of Irade W R. ChurrX: rfmiatnr.llv H,f it was Tryou Street' if. E. Church, and so CollesYre&sVbv the antics of - a Air. J. uals. which was ia He was hitched to a . If we have Eiven any offence we reeret C little negro girl in Wilmington lit fire ly ,po ring kerosene . over thj wood ; and then applying the miarlu 8he left " i, the vessel fmw whlehsbe had ponred the oil sitting onkhe hearth, an 1 thia she knocked o ari when it and lenly ignited and Ulafd,;.up..,yhe, We caught -her clothes, and before the fire could be pu out she was seriously though not l'ata!fyTuriied. So savs the Star. Tew Advertisements. Stl) 88 a 00 65 u l8 gon arfd was standing quietly in the it. Such errors TiUroccosionallr, creep in- below Wilson & Black's dru to the columns of newspapers esoeciallv hen he was taken sudden lv with a dailCfceblrHnathfe nd dashed headlong across the street, be done but to correct, which, by the by, fen2SiA$directly for the front door of G. we. tta4 W4y lwfy' h' .do.' ' W. Chalk & Co's store. The gutter in JUt ": m?Z front of the store is right deep, however- Case.-It WM an- and into this he stumbled, falling partly uced about x week8 S that B. Koop ou the5pavement., A crowd gathered pn nillinery-nd ladies' dress-goods MV Jtte dealer, of tlmcityhail failed for a cousid- horse, quirerins ', and t jerking, all '.the rab,e Wttonn and shortly after the a' while, m if with the most Violent parox- nwnceiuet Mr. Koopnian left the North, yams, Was freed from the harness. The 1 K ousincs uere anu continue tne sale oi me has been kept open ev- f .i For Bnt HOTjSE with Six Rooms, on Tryon St.. near Lincoln Depot. The lot 'ha a w"eil"nf excellent wafer, and the location is the healthiest m the city. - Possession given at once. ra-r 24,.lt G- W. CHALK. C'i ' L i Cranberries Eare offering Cranberries at $1.10 per bushel. liaj 24 G. W. CHALK & CO. I : NEW FAMILY OR OCTHV : I TAKE this opportunity of informing .toiy friends and fellow-citizens, that I hayeppeoedin the large brick store in Black's building, nearly opoosite K M iiifer A, "Sons, where 1 am prepareti to furnish nearly all kinds of Groceries, fciu- gar, Ctoflee, Lard, Bacony-iSHit Meat, -Flour, ai fact everything1 heeded. -bytHe commu nity and will sell exclusively for cash and at Uie very lowest figures possible. D. P. L. WHITE, mar 24 lwJ Trustee. ELECTEIC PLASHES. IV I.. I. lea I'ure clay, 7o a 80 and it was full faiteen minutes before the 6" ; ., . iJixed. 70 a 75 jWatocs irifh, icr bbl, 5 a 5 bweet, ' $L Tallow, 7 a 8 Wheat Red, per bush, White, II ml Tub washed, snm frrftm Unwashed wO.O 1 tio'i Y Index to New Advertisements. The following advertisements appear this morn ing for the first time : For .ILjnt-tO.WX-Ulk. r , , ..' i:rahLtrr1eiTi W'Ciralli & Co. ' History. of the. Grange Movement Na- ilai Publft-Wifg! Company -rv!" 1 'j " ur Atkeutiuti for sf 'Mottient-J o i tor Sale W F Davidson. A (itMlHI'M.! 1 Auctiou New FaiuUj poor animal had recovered sufficiently to wal k off. The wagon and harness were broken up somewhat by the fall of the horse and his ' subsequent struggling. This, we learn, is ItCrrSrTcWBaJT!ad within the iMttrw&s. er since, until Friday evening, when Sher iff Alexander, by virtue of an execution, closed the store, took possession of the keys, and took Rothschild into custody, and carried him before Col E A Osborne. Clerk of the Superior Court and Probate Judge, to answer certain questions con cerning the disposition which had been made of the money received as the proceeds from the sale of the goods. The defehdan refused to answer, and wa, by -the Court, given into the custody of the Sheriff to be committed to jail. His The KichmonU Mail Kebbery. The telegraph nientioned the fact several days since that a negro mail carrier in Rich mohuVVa., hid beeii' ihilfctid, und Wis be mVVPH?1 Uoiinselh6wever, sued out a writ of ha- mails. Thehnmnd cop tains corptu&nd tlie case came before m anlalkmtea(Httt of.ihtt.!eirWoe Ur , t,i,. n, ,f,. dubed ontle trrhi,'ml pubHshe'a ristiof tC! !'l?hesaiiaamWnd sion of Harris Vfii One million . postal cards were shipped to KeW York to-day from the factory at New" Raven. New York ha uaed 12,500,000 postal cards since last May--over a million a month. .... ... An insane person' at a lunatic asvlum in Philadelphia, wanted a number of companions to box with him when the whjjlejarty fell upon him, beating him in so inhuman a manner as to canse his death. The officers who went to Texas to secure the mbscnding city treasurer of Hamilton, N. Y., have returned unsuccessful. A strong northeast wind broke up the ice in the St. Lawrence River at Waterton, N. J.and now the river is full of floating ice. Two hoys, aged respeetive'y laand 16 yearsj.jwho went hunting near Detroit, Mich., on last Saturday,, quarreled, when one shot the other dead. BROWN S Essence Ginger. Elixir lode, Bromide Calcium, .Compound Carbol ic Trochesand Tarrant's Aperient, mar 14 ' W.H. BURWELL & C0. Farm Iaborcrs I On a basis of $100.00 per year and one ration , we are preparedr to furnish Labor ers of any nationality and ia any number desired,, at any railroad station in the Car olines. House Servants, Gardeners andT Expert Tradesaien also to be had at spe cial rates. Southern Land bought and sold-. All communications answered prompt ly and fully by GRAHAM NASH, Land, Labor & Immigration Brokenv Court House, ma? 17. Charlotte, N. C. Last Notice ! I CAN delay the colleetkMi of taxes no longer. 1 thus give notice to all delin quents that if thsir taxes are not paid by the 24th in:t., shall then T4rooeea to sell property. Cost will be saved by prompt attention, to this matter. I have been In dulgent as long as I can. This notice means business. Let each delinquent tax. payer govern himself accordinpl v. mar 17 M. E. ALEXANDER. Democrat and Home copy lwk MIllSI (GUAM r TI1JE HISTORY OF THE GRANGE toOVEXUBtfjtf, OB, THE : AGAINST MONOPOLIES. BEINS Au. Account of the Struggles of the j American Farmers against the f lixtortions of the Bailroad ; '-; Companies. Witb a History of the Bis 8 and " Y Progress or the r ORDER OF PATRONS OF 1IU3BAIVDRY. and brought out LOCAL D(ITS. CXtxd a rlse'ysteraa. ? ' Thi weatb er i as unsettled as hotel cof- Dr Plnmer. while in Charlotte, was the guest of Robt 1 McDowell, Esq. There were 417 bales or cotton sold in f'harlotte, on the 18th inst. That sounds likV nAiVss! LvicoRi Ptiierhss. , The beautiful weather on Sunday was a surprise to everybody crowds of people to thfe Yesterday was an unusually dull day about the depots, even for Monday, which day ; The air felt quite urtnmilike vesterday and last n!gh,ahvf overcoats' were brought forth from thoir(reftuu places TftiJ offltkroR1fe:ehtfallH0tel was crowd ed last night with gutsfsV "hrost of them Northern people, going South or coming The Iris Social Club will meet this even ing at S o'clock at the residence of Mr Mc Dowell on TtadeStieet Busjjies tov he We notice the following ville, N. C, February 24th. National Park Bank of Aew States- 174. on the York, in fa ta question ef the right of the Probate Judge to commuto'j:ail dh the ' refusal to answer the questions put. Rothschild was repfesented lyr Messrs. Jones & Johnston, and the prosecution by Messrs. Vance fc fJurwell, J E Brown and R Barringer. Vor ot'l. H. Hawcs, endorsed by.hitu to i. ( Elaborate arguments were made on hoc! L. Worth, cashier, by W. K. Quarles, cash- First National Bank or Charlotte, N C, u'XitaanarFiaklKiiilrllENew York, No. 7.714, February 23, 1874, in favoi ot S A Glover, cashier, endorsed by C A Van VVyckisia-rh3er.K - 1.0C0 7,716 February 24, 1S74, Pegratu d: Wan!, endorsed to Dillon, Ellett JtCo.and G'&Vtt.Wydi, -cashier, by 6 AiGlfer, cashier. I i'-fj. 478.00; 7.717 February 24. 1874, in favor of gram fe Co, endorsed to Taliaferro & Co. 8,l-5 The Bank of Mecklenburg, N (', February 24. 1874. on the NiH-ional Park Bank, New York in favor of R M Miller & Sony, and endorsed fa Watt & Call ami to J L Worthy caabier, by W R Quarte-V cashier. t r. , ' fiOia At the 'conclusion bf? the testlniotiv. Ilarriscounsel.'asked'that the accused. be released. The request' was.Jtot grsnted, and he was held to answer the charge be fore the .Grand, Jury of the United States Conrf on the' 9th "ofApr of bail was raised. hi regUiar session- The question of taxa tion Was to have engaged the attention, of the Board, but was left open until anbtu er time. A fire of.cielginri westerty direction from the city, excited a truod-deal of interest about 8 o'clock, last evenmgWLit occaine eviueub inaiiu waa caused by the burn: ng of brush. I V. Change of Officers. We see J,Qftt by the Columbia correspondent of the Charleston News & -Courier, that Col J B Pianlerimflejb? Charto'Col umbia and "Augustas Railroad, has been elected President of the Southern Railway Security Ounipany, and the office of the GwWy JCpnw,ved from New York to Columbia. Large (on I gregation turned out on both occasions to llieaf GAwverend and venerable gent'e e k Good Words. The following high com pliment, one f?rSIEi2i3E33el grWfli53 from a high source the Lincoln Progress. "TirTt Diir.V fH RT.OTTR DfiSEKVERTS on of our best exchanges. It is a new , paper in every sense of the word. It ibtntains all the telegraphfglcialiltttte and'gefi al news xrhich is of any importance. We every;Bddy Who wants a good daily ti sublgrlbl aliee April. N question preached in the Court House to the con- regation of the Second Presbyterian CharbrrHh text in the morning was Paul s 2nd li.pistle to the Corinthians, iv chap, lith verse: "For our light affliction. whCrCn."P-keth for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight sides, and Judge Bynum, at the conclu sion ofhese, held that the Probate Judge could commit to jail upon refusal of the defendant to answer questions. Thereupon Rothschild was taken again before Col Osborne, and the examination proceeded. The defendant testified that all the money which he had received since Koopnian left, he had placed in the hands of Koopman's wife. . The exaaiinatioo was continued until after dark, when it was adjourned over until yesterday morning, Rothschild be ing bound over hi the .sum of $500 lor his appearance then. Yesterday the case again came up, but the greater part of the time was consumed iVa discussion on the question of jurisdic tion, and- the Court adjourned until this morning without the examination proceed imr further. Rothschild being released again on his bond. The case has excited very considerable interest in the community, as Koopnian Was a large and well-known dealer. His liabilities, we understand, are $34,000, and his assets $15,000. ! ; ' M' " " fcOMMCJUCATKD.l Gov. Vance in Greenville His Lecture on "The Scattered Nation "Politi cal Speeeh-'erfect Ovation to the i BY EDWARD W. MARTIN, Author of "Behind tha Scenes in Wash- y , ington," etc., etc. ' , jvPuhlished by THTE NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO, mar 24 2t . . UNADULTERATED AND GENUINE. Your Attention for a Moment. A FULL assortment of Baskets, Buckets, A. Tubs, Coffee Mills, Wooden lkwi, Brooms, Flour Pails, f'hurns, Paper Bas, Twine, Wrapping Paper, Seives, Wash Boards, Well Buckets, Clothes Pins, tc, at J. S. M DAVIDSON'S, Trade St, 3-id door above Market, mar 24 AT THE SUN, Candies. at Wholesale. At the S.un, Oranges by the Box. At the Sun, Apples by the Barrel. At the Sun. Lemon's by the Box. At the Sun, Cocoa Nuts by the Hundred. At the Sun, Ra sins by the Box. At the Sun, We have no competition in retailing goods. We offer the greatest inducements to all cash huyers. We will not be undersold, mar 24 C. S. HOLTON & CO. Notice to All ! TO make room for my Book andStation ery Stock. I will sell the remainder- of my stock of Doll, Toys. Rocking -Horses, Boy-Wagons and Carts at prices to satisfy buyere. If you wish to buy cheap come this Yclv to mar 24 J. K. PUREF0Y. THIS TS A GENUINE GUANO WHICH LS TAKEN FROM THE G-uanahani Island (one of the Bahama Group) and bids fair to become oae of the most popular fertilizers offered for sale. It is put up in sacks ia the same condition as wheu take a fxoai the caves, and no manipulation or grind i n$ L req.uketi . v It is recommended by Prof. P. D. U IX.90i, of Baltimore, who is regarded as one of the be.it analytical chemists in the country Our State Geologist,. Prof. C. XL ERR,. also, recommends it as entitled to a place among the standard fertilizers of the country. The -analysis shows it to be richer in plant food than tho great majority of fertilizers, which in connection with the moderate price at which it is sold, are strong inducements for every farmer to use iU Full supplies now on hand and for sale by , For Sale. Q A A ACRES of good Farm Land less t)uU than two miles from Charlotte, on the Beat tie's Ford Road and the N. C Cen tral Railroad. Will be sold in a body or divided to suit purchasers. Also, s voral lots in the city of Charlotte, improved and unimproved. Apply immediately to mar 24, lwk W. F. DAVIDSON. of glory j" In the afternoon he preached from ihe words : ''Hrniiat cometn uhto me I will in nowise cast out.' Large con- North CaroUua Favorite. Gbeekville, S. C March 21, 1874. Mb. Editor : Gov. Vance has been here, and made a powerful impression on our people, in public and private. He is a great man gentleman and ora- " I nail mr fVA AM MnrtV. fif-ata Ka particularly is this true of the I ... pruuu ui uci iiyuic sun. On Thursday night he lectured on the "Scattered Nation, and delivered a well prepared and handsomely written lecture, which, did credit to his scholarship, indus try and heart, and charmed all the Jews. They are in ecstasies with him. xOn Friday night he made a masterly, ef fort at a stump speech, .which, as you eV-eiikI.t TSbbnFarrbW,ai forj VWnfaaian wrg &Brtf n, .am vea ChSrlfjtte U,t eveaing and stopped at the Centfal Hotel. ! Robt M Furman. Esq., editor of the ashevllle Citizen, arrived last night, and -registered atf4rlotte Ebl A iff 't .Hin T a Pedawf JiwaS&$We& Mayor ofthat city, ex-member of Congress, and at 'present the largest trunk matiaH ftctjrer Uh me ventral, v nfrernoon service, when it was with .dim- culty that seats, could be had? by.ajl those who attended. Dr Plumer more than fill ed the expectations of those who had only iieard of him. He speaks extemporane ously and in the easiest and' most unas suming manner. He maket hd attempts at oratorical flourishes, but preaches plain ?QBuelrtrrjtn- nlain hat the child can - . I. , , . , . j i understand, and yet so forcible that the Know ls ms ,orte' uu succeeueo, w ;ub sage must be impressed. His afternoon echo- The subject was, "Hope for. South ieriuW4ispcafd Carolina.", He reasoned, illustrated and wsiimeo aimed anecdote after anecdote until he tratiOitsl fthd thwsisimpHflesll of aisffo- audience, which was a mass of living, posltiolisr ' Thif Verf slrnplfclt gives a condensed a"iidxlUnt xhhManity.I force tOjhisermons wh n? .. Sjmoxmtof We are all Vanee men. iridwish. North iaboraid-fetched mitumentifiould cro Pu " "J fd, 8ed; hi Hi cbnles tip to the fulf stafidrfrdW areat here: We would give Titnt a warm wel- that out people, wili Mx tht We expect Jdntth 8Hkto lecturtr iber before the ? literary Club in the Suite filer The citizehs drdrW hf m but. to-day. . morning and etoSSk SMMt Euiscopal Church. I nas Deen ine sensation pt ui. . wee& auq TOpulps of the other churches Were H!??f ;toe ;;dax'eoiQa often.,, He !Ti-jV1.v! oc .-r. has curjB.us of the 'Vblues.' - , ? occupieu uy tucu iccuic yovw, -.- cept the Baptist Church. At night Dr. sermons, has cured,us of the '; E. T. B. Miller preached one of his most forcible! The1lockv; II ount'Jlat nominates -a close! y1 prepared doctrinal isermens, ItfrV JfTs'eprf E Johnston as President hissBect bein' A General Variety. WE have just received a large lot of Or anges. Lemons, fec. Also, have some of the bestJPickles :'W the marker, both ooxtiea ana oy ine upzeii.v .irisu -oiaioes for planting and eutog;Jalsd Sweet : Pota toes f)nrplantingand Extra.Firtily Flour. We keehi Fa,niiiy Grotepes of Al I kirids. Caltand see us.4 F mar 4 T. B. JjkOTHERS w CO. Auction'! HAVING determined , tq ; close outiiiiy entire stock of Liquors, I will sell at Auction, on Thursday, the 26tli inst.;at 11 o clock, at my store, on Tryon street. about 20 Barrels, consisting , of Wines, Brandies and Whiskies. " , Terms of sale, 60 days' credit mar 24 1 ALLEN CRUSE A To Rent. fTTWO nice Two-Room Cottages to rent. Jb mar 22 3t v E Mi ANDREWS. .) illl. . .ifi- - I I I.. . i ti i . '' U Rich! Rich!! Rictt ! f DJCH SOIL, for flowers and gardens de jLV livered at $1 per load . Also Flower Pots for sale by , jLimestone Spring Board A-IFEW Yotmg Ladies who desire to at- JOj tend the school at Limestone springs, and do not wish to board at the school, can be. aecbmmoda ed with . Board V and Lodcirie in a eood familVi within a few minutes walk of the school. Apply at - mar22 lwjc,dyrrfr mi8 OFFiqa ed Sarrtfdn. Tomatoes. Green Corn, PeaclieS,PmeapleSiLeaf Lard, Cbffee, nifv A.j.ijMiiDAVIDSON'S, .Traded Xrthotis. above Mtrkea M March, 21 Gw Gl'RLlOHGIK & SPRINGS. General Agents. fail tJ ATLANTIC COAST LINE, OFFI(li fc.4 C. & A. R. K. " Charlotte, N C.t March 18, 1874. Shippers' of COTTON, IA1UV3, DOMESTIC, LEATHER, PAPER, and all other MerehancKse. will find it to-their interest ttor see- nie before shipping their goods-by any other line, either North. orrSouth. Our line has fewer transfers, cjuiCKer wneantes ana more careiui nanuung lunu any Other route. CoL John B. Palmer, - - - - - President. Hon. E. R. Bridgeks, - - - Gen'l Manager. A. PofE; 'iii-uu. .-. -. - - GenlFfergbt Agent. mar 17, lm - ' . - HAVING PIN1SIIEU My f ; (Opjiosite the Female Cbllege, on. the N C. Railroad,) I wish to inform my friend and the puMic", that I am now" ready to con- Swi li4WvWrTX)6sS.'8A8IT. BLlNDaltorrTTNO?iRACKETS. and all work in my liner" with5 the latest improved machines, and used, nothing but the Dest st kiln-riod famber in Bwnufacturing. I can and. will give satisfaction. , , llcr fajto- " s . ' "JONAS RUnllLf - i 11 5 fl 4-1 : 1, s. tvmwtwmm"r' w - T. T - -r . . -j, - j. v Mi -
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