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The Charlotte Observer, HATC3 O? A D YCSmsiffG TTx.r8Hi:p PT One 8q,marf one tirae, 4 .twodavs.- true ifarys. lnc, Springs 2 ft- Of v-- .. "T -T" feter dayw 2 nve aays niic year in advance, ....,.......$6 00 months, in a4vance,'..-..,.... Three Months, Jh advance, 3 00 lr.50 50 r-sjuTflrkiy.' ne year....., ViW $3.60 Weekly ou6 year.U... iJiMi...'. CiTTjjNTELIJgENggr- tf Subscribers will please look out for uiiirk Ott their papers. il'her .are thus noticed thatjtheii1 term i'of. subscrip tion has expired ; and are respectfully ;re- j ested to renew at once. qu t'llAlHTIJ WABIiETS. I Corrected Daily. Cotton Market. Wednesday, April 1, 1874 . inferior....- , . .6 11 Uruiuary liood ordinary. , lp Strict Guod Ordinary. 14i Low Middling............. .. 15 Market xpeiied active but closed quiet. Sales to-day 302 bai ea. Country Produce. Buying Rates. Bacon Hams, per lo iSides, " yiioulders, - - r , " bog Round, Country, id U a-12 UiaK 25 30a"i3 Jiutter Choice, Country, Jiraiidy Apple, i (.C.) reach,; ' Com "White, (witliout sacks) Mixed, ' Egg, per dozen, Wl'aniily, Jbxtra, . Fruit Dncd Apples, " Peaches, " Bluckoerries,' fvu-ln Chickens, spring, Turkeys " Ducks, JJUUs Dry, Uri-cn, t Tm-d flood. " country $ 2 a 2i 2i a 2& 8(i a 90 75 18 a 20" 4i u. 4.60 40 a 4.50. 4 00 22i a 2G 25 a 1 25 Hi a 12 noiii ileal White, fa Jilat-k, Lue, Onions, 75 '(fa I'ure clay, 86a 8S I 60t55 50 1.00.(57 lbs tolmshei) . ti a 90 '70 a'75 3iixeu, iWow-lnsli, ier bbl, Sweet, 5 a 5 $1 Tallow, 7a8 H heal lied, ier bush. lute, Wool Tub vufhed, Unwasliett Services in the Episcopal and Catholic Churches to-day, it being Good -Friday. St. Mark's Xuiherau Church. To day being Good-Friday, services will be held in this church at, 11, a. iu., ai)d 8, p. m. Rev. N. Aldrich. Pastor. Good Friday.' Tc-day beidg generally observed as a iioliday. the OasekveIS will not appear to morrow. ; ;, . In ,M'ew York the Cotton Exchange closes to dfly, a,nd other business; in the city is partially or wholly suspended. The Cotton Exchange will not open again un til Monday. The next number of the Observer will appear on Sunday morning..' Thanks. We are requested to say that ' the ladies connected with the City Mis sion School, desire to express their gratifi cation, and tendertheiracknowledgements to those who 'o promptly responded to their appeal for aid ' a short time since. There are doubtless others thatjwe shall hear from in their own good time. The poor we have always- with' us, how else could we exercise the grace of charit3', wuiiout which all other graces are as nothing. : The liberality, of our citizens 1 is often tested arid nobly do they respond, j remembering that when much is given nmch is again required." ( COMMUNICATED. The People's Candidate For Mayor. The name of Gen'l- John A. Young is presented for the office' of Mayor of the city for the ensuing term, bv' . - 1 Many voters Charlotte, March 20th, 1874-. Announcement. Mb. Editor At the earnest solicita- tion of a large number of our citizens, I offer mvself as a candidate for re-election to the office Of Mayor ut the. approaching election m May. I hare endeavored during the past year, to discharge'the duties of my office so as to promote! the general peace and prosperity C ?. J I 1 iJ I III J- oi our cuy, ana 11 eiecteu upasu, win ue vote rnv whole tiriie io the'office, as here tofore, and will do equal justice to every ... , A - i. . person,, witnout rear, iavor or pariiaiuy. i t W. F. Davidson. march 24 te. ! No Name. Many, many people sutler from . they know not what. They are not sick they are not well. There is no name for it It is simply weakness a breaking down of ine vital torces. Whatever its caufees (and tney are innumerable), its symptoms are in the main the same. Among the most prominent are extreme lassitude; loss of appewte, loss oi nesn, ana great meniai ae pression. Indigestion and a stomach cough are also frequently concomitants of this distressing state ; ef body and. of mind. The common remark in relation to persons 1n such a condition .is, that they are con- suits eumptive.. Now. what these unfortunates' really want s .dawn succeed darkness, r1"' 1 ur kucv uau recuperate taeir t sysbcuia auu . re- "?fl as clear that a life-revivinS tonic is required in such cases, as that the.dying flame of an j ew supply- oi r- oil..? reriectiy ;- pure ; auu innocuous, containing f nothing: but the niost genial vegetable extracts, and com bining the three erand elements of a stom achic, an alterative, and a genial ihvigor-J ant. Hostetter s -Bitters are .suitable to ail constitution, nnd "are as arrolfcabla to the diseases and disabilities of the feebler -sex as to those of meni Nq words can do jus tice to its marveloms properties. Jt stands PTe-eminent among the health' restoring preparations of the "age, and every year adds tQ its fame; not only in this country, but throughout the civilized world. 1 . " -From April 2d to. tb, - ' 1 : ' - ' ' '.- ... ' ' jf ; n- . , " ' - - ' -i v . - ' rr r. "m i -: ;a . . ' .-' i ' , : ' ' ' 1 ' "' I - - 1 : . ... ' . Vol. XI. New MverUsements. ; SALE OF JEWELKr J WILL sell on Wednesday, April 15th, 1873, at the store of J. .T. Butler a lot Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, Ac, i erfed fon as the property pf J. T. Batler.. for pity taxes, iy.oa. j. it. jskwiw, apl 3, 1874 3t , ., City ,Marahal. MASONIC. MEMBERS of Elcelsior Lodge. Kd. 261, A.'.F. & A. M.. will take notice that there will he a- regular communication df their Lodge to nfeht Work In the third deeree. Visiting brethren are' fraternally inri ted. THOS. SYMONS. apl 3 It. Secretary, pro tem. LADIES iTTJBNTIO ,; GEE AT Bargains at C F' Harrison', , op - iKwite Court House mill b Jontvi -am mv BARG AINTOTfK'FERts-Laces." fcae Vails, Corsets, Table Li hen, Ribbons and other Fancy Goods, at greatly reduced prices. spl 3 tf Wanted to Bay. 's' . " LADIES and gentlemen's Cast off Cloth ing. Call opposite the Presbyterian church. apl 2,!2w FAIIl OF THE CAUOHIMAS. THERE will be a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fair of the Caro lines, on Saturday, April 4th. atJ2 o'clock mM at the Bank ot Mecklenburg. By or der of Stockholders. . - JOS. GRAHAM, Chairman Executive Committee. NOTICE. THE slight detention on the S. k U. R. K., caused by; the , bfeakae of two ot the engines of this -Jtoad; is ,Jo by the asistauceof the G. fe C'-R. Jt entirely removed, and this line is no w.; "more .thor oughly than ever prepared to carry all freigfit oflerea with prompt dispaten, : It. Li. F AJKljKX. Agent, s 71! . ' ' " ' For Superintendent 'Da vies. April 2.3 1. ;;; ' :- Vli p'ROF. L. VON MEYERH0FF, t from the, Conservatory of' VIENKA. is oprn io an engageiueuv.wiiu me xrincipai oi an i Institute for Young Ladies. Communications addressed Box 270, Raleigh Js'. C, wiU receive immediate at tention. - ,;";; ' ' ) m1 -"j apt l'lm S25 REWAHDi. 3 . T WILL pay Twenty Five Dollars, to anV JL pepon wuo will furnish me with uroof surhcient to convict these hoUse-breakers. robbers and thieves, who are infesting and plundering our city. VV. F. DAVIDSON, mar 31 tf Mayor. ENGLISH GUANO AND CIIEMICAI.S for composting, di rect from Liverpool used extensively for seven years past jn Georgia, -with great satisfaction. Imported hv Flannagan, Abell & Co., of Savannah, Ga; and for sale bv Sanders fe Blackwood, Charlotte. N. C. The planters of North Carolina are order ing it largely. nia,r 31 2w THE HMKG feUI, At tlie Sun, Candies at Wholesale. At the Sun,; Ontnges by the Box. At the Sun, Apples by the Barrel. At the Sun, Cocoa-Nuts by the Hundred. At the Sun, Rasinsbv the Box. 1 At the Snn, Lemons by the Box. . i We have no eoinpetition" in' retailing goods. We offer the greatest inducements to all cash buyers. We will not be under sold. , . ; mar 24 . C. S. HOLTON t CO. A General Variety. - TX7"E a 'E have just received a large lot of Or- inges, Lemons, &c. Also, have some of the best Pickles in the market, both bottled and bv the dozen Irish Potatoes for planting and eating, also Sweet Pota toes for planting, and Extra Family Flour. W keei Family Groceries of all kinds. Call and see us. mar 24 J. L, BROTHERS fc CO. "B-Select" Whiskey. I fPHE subscribers would call the attention Jl of Physicians, Druggists and others to this celebrated brand. . GRIER & ALEXANDER, Sole Agents; Charlotte, N. C. - i" I have analyzed the whiskey known, un der the brand of B-SELECT, controlled bv Messrs. Walter i Blair fc Co Richmond, Va, and find it tree from fusil oil, and other impurities, and. recommend its use tor medicinal and lamny purposes J. B. MCUAW, ' ... . Late Professor of Chemistry, Medical College of Virginia. January 13, 1872. mar 5 WATERS & MARSE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1E are prepared to make liberal cash IT advances on cotton, snipped to our friends in Charleston, or New -York, f Will also attend promply to sales of cotton con signed to us. Offlr e. at WitticowsKy & Rintels'. Charlotte, N. C. oct29 Choice Brands ot Flour. : RECEIVED this day, at : J. S. M. DAVIDSON'S, '3rd door above the Market, Trade stf march 27 '' : '" ' NOTICE. j T.'Y"" " J1 i . v . . -j- vy"??rZ.XJ,Zl on 11 " : ibiiowini woxw: to-wit i " . 1 ri J ... Vitr TTiimirnM (some ofCwhich is first-class and valnable) i g"i2K S Whkh" ihSra- 1 nfer.essftrv to mention. 11 Terms made known on tne oay-' oi . saie a , ; GEORGE CROSS.? John Rees, Proprietor. ' ; Greensboro, WfC, . New Rooms., New. Furniture. Accomo dating Landlord. Attentive Seryants House Recommends Itself. : Try Itf .- r , Passengers and baggage conveyed to and from the depot tree ox cnarge. Ian ltt lv . v , " CHARLOTTE N. C. $250,000 FOR $50 t' it Tot? iH FOB THS BUTUIT OT.T&X IT Of " ' i ON i ; 81st ofniarclx Woatt, I 60,000 Tickets 12,000 Gifts XI8T OF GIKTS. OlfE GRAND CASH GIFT ONE GRAND CASH GIFT ONE GRAND XASH GIFT ONE GRAND CASH 3IFT $250,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 1T,500 ONJE "GRAND CASH D?T 10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each $100,00i i UAliiiitTS. j 5.00(1 eairh 2 150 000 Kt Vio t 500 each 400 each 300 each 200 each 100 each 5Q each. 40 40.000 1 100 CASH' GIFTS, 40,000 45,000 50,000 32,500 550,000, 150 CASH GIFTS. 250 CASH GIFTS, 325 CASH GIFTS. 1L0U0 CASH GIFTS, Total, 12,000 Gifts, all cash, ' ;' amounting to $1,500,000 "35i- The Concert and distributibn of gifts will positively and unequivocally take place on the day now fixed, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts an pum in proper proponioii io lue num ber ot tickets sld. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, $50 : Harves. $25 ; Tenths, or each coupon, $5 ; Eleven Whole Tick ets for $500 ; 22 Tickets, for $1000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5000 r 227 Whole Tick ets for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of tickets.. The time for the drawing is near at hand, and (ersons intending to purchase' tickets nave no time to lose. , THOS. E. BRAMLET1E, Agent Public Library Ky., and Manager Gilt Concert, Public Library Build ing, Louisville, Ky. feb2l DR. F. SCAUR, Q 3 . i1 on C H A CO I to t3 CO N. C. Pre8cription8 prepared at 11 hours of tne Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at. SCARR'S june 29 Drugstore. FRESH SPICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, &c, at F. SCARR'S june2 Drugstore Pure Salad Oil. ' Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 . Drug Store. THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Cajntal $500,000. 3 as. Turner Tate, President. Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. H. DEWEY Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF T A TE & DEW EY. fTlhis Bank Chartered Under Act of the; X General Assembly arid duly organized under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared to transact General Banking: Business. arid 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 in terest at the rate of - - ; Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn over tnirtj days. . ' Gold and Silver Com, BuUion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THUS. W.UHiVVlSX, jan. 1 1874. Cashier. limestone Springs Board. A FEW Young Ladies who desire to at- iA. tend the school -at Limestone Springs and do not wish to. board at tne . scnool, can be accamrhodated with Board ,and Lodging in a good family, within a few minutes walk of the school. Apply at mar 22 lwk dy, THIS OFFICE. A FINE lot of choice sugar cured hams and breakfast bacon, just received and for sale low at REEL & WHITTY'S - Blue Front, T EWIS' Pure Lead, Window Glass, Put- JJ ty and Lanseed Oil. W. R. BUR WELL A CO. 'rr - HOUSES AND MXTLES. FOR sale at Wadsworth- s Sale and livery Stables. The finest stock 1 always on hand.' Per sons wishing to Durchase horses or mules will find it to their advan tage to call on J. W. WADSWORTH. jan lotf. . Charlotte, N. C THE' 'DIXIE'PIFMF . i . r i - t ....... . . . 5 . - . Is cheap, dnrable, simple and useful, an4 is maintains: its position in the front ranks of ail Woodeni Pumps; : whether ;made ed 'retail and wholesale. .. Address, jan 21, tf . G. L. GREESON, -feCharlotteiN.C. pUBB, CIDER VINEGAR for salf at $ -,ja'i.; y. ?cabk;s tRtjfe. store.- m Lite Ketch IS rLotte, FRIDYi APRH 31874. : EUillOKBLTIES. ul. large ann well selected stocc oi sta- BjPry poods Fancy Gootis.V White LtrJIosieryv Kotion,. Ready-Made UlS&f t hought since the tiiniblejn em marKets, are, now reaay ior m- rw.?,ifr i v : ---- . offefed to the trade .of this city. Many GoofSHCamong .which, are many desirable styles of Press Goods.) can and will be sold afr half the prices pai fur them." by early fenyer;- 2 (! ; - . ;. . . Sm;h. Gools as we make 3speciaUies of will, fund greatly ' lower than orher Iloqea, whilo our regular linesi are as low as a toy Jltmse ip, the city , , t we are Agents for Butterick's Patterns. St9(C W HO I,AI1 TR A.I) li we Ml,i' .some superior, inducements andjane ol the iargest stiicks Qf ,staile Dry Goij'ady-n)atie Clothingy-Hats; Cape. ftoots, SlioesjIToiiis 61ials auo; un,y AriKues as -jqw ait any. ouoing xiouse. North or South for cash,. or to good parties on as liberal ternis'as any other House. Call and examine oni Goods, prices and term. . ... . K . Jtf- Wnntpd tn.Virtv flntton in lar: quantity to till FOreisrn onlera. . V McMtJERAY & DAVIS march 20 100 BARRELS POTATOES, Early Goodrich ." Rims, ., Mohawk?, " Pink Eye, For sale by -., . A K. MSi'.ET & EliV feb 14 Detnocrat and Home copy. Flour, Flour. THREE Hundred Sacks Extra and Fare ilv Flour in store and for Ralfhv RTENHOUSE. MACA1TLAY t GO. Christian Advocate, KALE Hill, nr. c. RcY. J. BDlit - EIt & Pnb'r. IiSTAllLISHED IN 1855. lias the Largest Circulation in the Mate. , , . . ,j)E VOTED, TO i Religion, Literature, Science, Art, News and General Intelligence. . THE ORGAN , . of the If. .t. CONFERENCE of the W. CIIUUCH, SOUTH. It has the support, and the continued aid of its Ministry, (all of whom are agents) towards increasing its circulation. We otter no pemtums. The Advocate stands upon its own intrinsic mertss. While it is Methodist in doctrines, it will contain news from all churches, so as to make it a welcome visitor to the intel ligent readers of all denominations. Its wide andincreasing circulation makes it a Most Excellent Advertising: Itte- ;;' diuni; Jfor B usi ness men . Generally Termsi $2.00 per annum, in Advance. " . 81.25 for Six Months. The Cheapest Paper in the State. . s. feb 18 Scrofula, -eruptive diseases of the Skin. St. -Anthony's Fire, Erysipelas, Blotchy. Tuhiors, Boils, Tetter. and Salt . Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, pain and enlargmentol tne bones, lemale weak ness, otemlity, Leucorrhcea or whites, womb diseases,' Dropsy,. W lute Swellings, Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Mercurial Taint,;, and; Piles, all proceed from impure blood. ' ' "DR. TUTTS SARSAPARILLA is the most powerful Blood purifier kriown to medical science. It enters. into the cir culation and eradicates every morbific agent: reftovates the system : -produces a Deauniui complexion auu causes ine ooay to gain nesn and increase in weignt. KEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY and all will be wel. . ,T.o do so, nothing has ever been offered ' that - can compare with this" valuable vegetable extract. Price $1.00 a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Office 4s uortiandt street, N. x. mar m t HOUSE-KEEPERS Eook. To Tour Interest. 0' iNthe 1st of April I, will establish the cash system will sell goods for cash or barter at greatly reduced prices. Parties aesiriBg to maxe ' weeiciy. or niontmy ac counts with me, can do so by first securing me eitner by endorser or chattel mortgage to tne amount desired-to be furnished. Protectionto myself .and family compels .met adjptbAaTejfii&an. my busi ness;' . I am "determined to sell groceries at the smallest possible per cent. Call ana try ns una see wnat casn will do. mar 31s -.,-'-; , BN SMITH. y 1i '''cirapforXJash -' I HAVE on hand a fine.-lot of pictures of various subjects for sale. ; I am agent for G. Stinsdn kS Coi Portland, Maine. l Orders filled With promptnessf ' mar 31, It " i;Xfa-rf : ; ' ' Baby: Carriages. ; receive i He has such a variety of styles and duali ties! that all tastes and purses can be suit- CU. VIt CiUAJf WIU KXh UlSh CUUiCB. . S'AAALBS. Pure White LeadrIinseed ,UUU OiH Window Glass, Putty&e. m m mm FRIGES UoaBs CloOi Joruj No 1,577. I I I i. -si . T - ; n " 1 i l T i i i ; t- 17 . s jMf 5 f P L5a Having determined to close out my entire STOCK of Clothing, Tailoring and Fr ishing Goods at as early a date as possible, I am now offering the verv best SHIRTS i: the market at $31 Per Dozen. 2nd best quality at $27. " French and English Cassimere Suits made to order at $38, reduced from $45. Scotch Cassimere Suits reduced from '$35 to $28. All other goods correspondingly.. My entire stock of Spring and Summer Clothiftg at cost. My stock of Boys' Clothing at cost. The best stock of Staple and Fancy Hats at eost. The largest and hest assorted stock of Mens' ' Furnishing Good?, conaistinf of Scarf?, Ties, Bows, Undershirts. Drawers. Ckttfon Lisle Thread and Merino Half Hose. Silk Lible, Kid and Calf Gloves, Collars, Cuffs and Suspenders red seed corres .pondingly. A lot of the celebrated Mcintosh Water- Mv Merchant Tailoring department will goods and a full line of samples kept for to order in the best mariner at the lowest All persons indebted to me are urged as I am determined to close up my book obl;ga ions. Persons wanting anything in my line are invited to come and examine -my stock of goods, as I am determined to close out my present stock at the earliest possible date. mar 27 J. S. PHILLIPS. tie -.(biiahaiMk msm UNADULTERATED AND GENUINE. THIS IS A GENUINE GUANO WHICH IS TAKEN FROM THE Guanahani Island (one of the Bahama Group) and bids fair to become one of the most popular fertilizers offered for a)e. It is put up in sacks in ' t . ' the same condition ns when taken from the cave, and, no manipulation or grinding is required. It is reeom meided by Prof. P. B. WkXSOff, of Baltimore, who is regarded as one of the best analytical chemists in the country, Qttr State Geologist, pro; w. c. UEnn, also, recommetMlsi it ns entitled to a place among tbe standard fertilizer 0 of the coont rr,fc -The anal vsk shows it to be richer in plant food than the ' i; V l f '".' 0 - 1 ' " :: . great rjiajoritjr of fertilizers-, which in connection witb the moderate price . ' ,-v.Vc-: ' .. . '' at which it is sold, are strong indncements for trerf farmer te use it. Full supplies now on band and Hsicla & 6wr- one Week n'w.ii X 5fr tw-ireel, three weHts 6 Mr one monthv 8 09 takn at Cmtract Advertisements propor ionatelv low rates- i - Five Stiuares estimated t enorter-col umn, and ten squares as a haLeetmnn. Froof Clothing at rost. be kept supplied with the latest style of customers to seievt from, and will be Made possible price, exclusively for cash. to eonie forward promptly and par the fame. accounts and need the money to meet my for sale by ... . . . J ' Binaouens & sfdiwgs 7"--. i4kf
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