' . "I. V . f ... . ' v - rpi.e ciiartottejObscrver. & PENDLETON,'' Tbopkietobs., Office;Spn; Building BATES OF BtJBSCEIFTION. ' ' r;w One year in advance,' ...$G 00 I. . : . TT : - V X , -, -V.- -. - 1 , . . - ... . ' ' V' Its' ' ' V ; -'fV " A ' u ' ; 1 "f ' RATEf,? . Trade Strati Vk 1 1 1 1 3 V tl U U II II ' II 11 I If If I ti IvY il il U M It II " i I I a li li II ' II U' lff 'IY T II U' W - , " " thic 3 00 1 50 50 $30 A"-month, in advance. Wkly, eneyear Weekly. oe vep v -h to f)A rrr intelligence. j- sabscriew.win pleaeJookwt fori i i7iws mark pn their papers. 'JLheyAare Uietr"-0- . r 0uD 1 thus 1 1 u-o infrPf! and are resnectfullv, re- I llOtlBu wllitu fciiVli um.v ouwuijr I . tl0n uw ,-T, ' 7 " r.. r.iested to renew at once: "ciIABIiOTTJB-'.p MABRETS. Corrected Daily. Cotton Market. , I Tuesday, April 7, 1874. 612 13 :.......14i 15 .....154 Inferior , Ordinary, ......... (jood Ordinary..;,... Strict Good Ordinary t)vv iMiaanngj...,. Market steady. Sales to-day 107 bales Country Produce. Buying Rates.' ZJoflm Hams.! per : Sides, " Shoulders, " Hog Round, Country, V.erSWOX I 15 13 11 Hi 25 30 a 35 2 a 21 21 a 2 88 -75 Butter Choice, Country, Brandy-Apple, (N. C.) " Peach, Com White, (without sacks) Mixed, ' Eggx, per dozen, 15 a 18 4 a 4.60 4.40 a 4.50 4 00 Flour amny, " Extra, " Super,; jVt(V Dried Apples," ' " " Peaches, " " Blackberries, Fcm-h Chickens, scarce, ! Turkeys, none. " Ducks, " Green,1 1 ' IMrd-Qood, ! . country 28 a 30 25 Hi al2 " Common, none Meal White, bolted 95 ' white,! : . . 60. ' 75 a 1.00 (57 lbs to bushel) jy,,Pure clay, ' V- 1 ' 86 a 90 " Mixed, : . 70 a 75 rotators Irish, per bbY, v!; 5 a 5J Sweet, $1 TaJlow, 7a8 H7' Red, per bush, White, If 'ol Tub washed, " Unwashed iOCAL DOTS. Again yesterday there were no cases in the Mayor's Court. The Board of County Commissioners meets at the Court House again to-day. A good many ot our. citizens are absent from the city, attending Federal Court at Greensboro, and Superi6r Court at Monroe. Yesterday was the dullest day Charlotte has known in along while. There was next to no business m town, and trades- people whittled sticks and looked pitiful. Those who take part in the Memorial entertainment oh Friday " night are "rV hearsing regularly now. A rehearsal was held at Miller's Hall 1 ast evening. StenhoMse, Macalay & Co., have in store! wuu sluie ixum " w a int. nf thfi Innot hPanHfnl flmir a(n Gained therein. In addition to the bread, ; " "I It is not often that such is found in- this market. Housekeepers should j examine it. ' : - Messrs. John A. Young & Son greet the in public this morning with a new advertise ment. They have a large and elegant stock of goods on hand. Go and examine their stock. ! Sixteen men, all from Caldwell county, passed through this city yesterday to go. to work on the Carolina Central Railway. Twelve of the party were white men and four colored. ' ; A well knownlj con tractor . of this city tells us that there will be more buildine done in Charlotte this j Spring and Sum mer, than I during' - any building season since the war." , ' A pair of silver cased spectacles, almost new, have been found on the street, and eft "t-thofli tumpyCaiimgtpjouic5,anu;p.jiii5 esVi4T'1 .-; -;n burglars seem to have no other object than The yeryllatest jstyles of silk, fur and to get somethirfg to eat, leads one to con beaver hats ; also the latest novelties In cludo that they are hungry negroes or low scarfs, scarf-rings, bows and ties,- have just been received'at. !' fit- uoys sauor s suics,;. aiso Doys- ana youtn s dress suits,; haye this day been received, at E. Shrier'B Temple of Fashion. The ladies are especially invited to call and examine them. It LetterSi Held lor Postage. Letters are held for postage in the post office ot this city, addressed as follows : L Har ris, HarrisburgvN C; f XP. Sweney,; Geor gia; M Sweegari. Charleston.?S "Cr'Q' L t. i I . . . . uroauwa,- Augusta, liaj? . ,y aixer, bT": t-Z1 7, ivmoau.ja.j., s ; , Spring Chickens. TTptis which have been Sitting for Weeks bn a ; dozen fif- " : :. : ' .L;,'-:.li.:i.s---..flW 'isHi1. ga.ijuc. uow , iuiu6,.v" v. chicken. Hence"i' many ? sitting. ' room I hearths are encumbered witht baskets, oyer nrViinli ...nn1rtt.M.nnrl tiionoo nf Mri hoot said witn winch that aegeneratea. nenv;came off." I -. . -; i ' 1 1 ; 7Z TTTa ... r Committeemen ImmigraUoii-The Committee of the Bdard- of Immigration meet in , Raleigh te-ddy, to .. take further steps to ........ ,r . induce .immigration. Appeals will be niade to the different railroad com- panies running Into the: State, ' W reduce their rates si to immigrants" to the" end weir raters as to immigrants to tne enu v"cjr; iioj iia,s mi ouuiwuuiu ..v..w ment to I come i ta" North,:Carolina.T Icbl.' Wni. Jolinston, of this ,'city,'a member of - i , v a i - ' - ti the committee, left .last evening for Ralt eigh. J?1-!'? "-J 1 'f' l-it , E. Bhriers Temple ot Fashion, which they proceed, would scen-war 4 ' fant the belief that' they areeatttf To the LADiEs.-Tlieatest novelties in hnA-u tllft 'knginess. if tfev arS ama- .... . bags-covering the albresaicy chicken TuStrir;:i fections of any person they choose, in- . '" . ' a ir- .''' i ' u. .J . . . . ..'. : j. - - ' ".'SB-tpontrac w . . , , r Vol. XI. ' CHARLOTTE N. C. WEDNESDAY APRIL 8, 1874. g No 1,580. PelSySav , ? ' ' - -l , , i - .. umn, and ten sauares aaahalfi... i - . ' i : : . ' . , . . I ' No liUCk. None of the people of Char lotte who had tickets in the Louisville Lottery, drew anv We h,v ' fortnne: So - m . " " " : lar trom it, no one. as far as we can learn, realized five cents on his investment: and .., , i 1 yet we aretold by 4one rof the ticket-hold - J. v,,. - .'. ers; who had good reason to know, that not less than $5,000 was mt in tickets in this Lottery by gentkrmen in Charlotte. . I Marriae-e. Mr Jnhn W. SamnlA nf the boot and shoe firm of Sample & Al- exander,' of this city, was married yester- uay at ine resiaence ot tne bnae s lather, in Hopewell Township, to Miss Ida, daughter of Rev. J. C. Williams. The marriage ceremonies were performed by Rev. G. D. Parks. The newly married couple arrived in this city yesterday even ing. , Carolina Military Institute. A new flag has been obtained for the Institute, and on Monday evening, it was, for the nrsi time, given to the breezes, it is a large and beautiful affair, and adds measurably to the appearance the Institute. On it is sign of the pen and the sword, lni- of the and the words, "Carolina Military Institute," together with the date of the establish ment of the Institute under Col. Thomas. In addition to this, a Handsome weather yane, indicating the points of the com pass, has been placed on the top of the Institute. In this connection, we may mention that Rev. R. H. Griffith, of this city, has taken a Professorship in this Institute, and now has charge of the department of the classics. .. Run Off. Yesterday afternoon the mail train on the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad, going to fitatesville, ran off the track before ; getting outside the corporate limits of Charlotte. The ran off took place near the Airplane Railroad engine house, at the "frog" where the two rail roads meet. Owing to the defective con dition of this "frog," which had been worn away by the flanges on the cars' wheels, the engine when crossing here jumped the Statesville track and Tan up on that of the Air-Line road. A part of the train was thrown upon the ties, and was with' difficulty replaced upon its proper track No damage was done but the mishap occasioned a delay of two hours and a half. Burglarious trajMterday morning the kitchen of the"Capt, Rnfos Jones, who lives on College Street between Fifth and Sixth, was entered by a thief m . A 1 i J? I meat, ec, trie tniei tooK a quantity oi flour and a small sum or money, i or a from the dress pocket of the cook who was asleep in the room. o"he room was en tered by raising one of the windows, and when the burglar left he left the windows and doors all open. A candle which had been left on the table unlighted when the cook went to bed, and which was then about half its original length, was found yesterday morning burned deep down in the socket, and on the floor was found the stump of a cigar. This would seem to in dicate that the thief had lighted the can dle, the better to enable him to "t find what heanted, ana naa proceeaea to en joy a smoke while gathering together his spoils. Strange to say the cook heard none of'the noise, and was not aware that the house had been entered until after day light. These burglaries which have been per- Charlotte recently are of an anomalous character. The fact that the I wliites living in the city, but,their .usual style of entrance and the del iberation with . r, fll. neTtA;nW Kia verv fa;r tQ be- come acconipiishd in that particular line; iftlleyare professionals: it seems strange thafc they rarely take money, jewelry or silver, but only something to eat. - 1 No Name. Many, many people sufler 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 I the "s the vital torces. w natever its causes anu are- innumerable), its i symptoms are JA?:i F'r- rrr;ZLZ appeuie, lossoiuraii, uu8jubihuw . ' t .a i F""- JTZzr. ?" ZTZ 1 ora a sn irennp.HL v: fiinutiiiiLiLULa ui inia distressing stete of body and of mind.- rua mmnn tom&rt in re ation to nersons "vrZLlT:rs-ix-''T sumpUve. ' Now, what these untortunates rPbiiv want is via-or.-vital strength: and I . noit oiri Itt OB rtawn snmfieas uarKueSS 1 rjLk-t stomach 00 dear that a life-reviving tonic is required tn annY.am n.fWthA dvinff flame of an pmTtv lamn' reouires to be revived by a KlPerfeSl pure and innocuous,- containing , nothing butrthe pnost genial vegetable ;. attracts, ana ,com-! I III 1 1 1 Il LJJB LlirCU ZiiaiJU ClCUiUW V www- io,.naU.. .n(1 ffeniai invieor- t. Hostetter's Bitters are suitable to all consUtutions.naare as appiicaoie w tne diseases and disabilities of the feebler'sex as to those of en; . No words can do jus- (.g us marvelous properutss. j x I pre-eminenti among the healthl res ; stands preparations of the age, and every year aaas tails iame, not ouiy in vuia wuni.jjr, but throughout the civiUzed world. - - s ' lFrom April 2d to 9th , ' ' ; communicated. The Peonlp.'s rriidi(iaf For favni , . . :' au name 01 uen i jonn a. loung is presented fhr thp nffip nf MnW -f to city for the ensuing terra, bv - " - J v iv fA-NTY VATT?TQ Charlotte, March 20th, 1874.. Announcement. Me. Editor : At the earnest solicita- ffsvn T 1 . U e i - t wwu ui a iaige uuiuiwr ui our Cllizens, l ofler myself as a candidate for re-election Sift ;?nCeMayor afc the P11? I have endeavored during the taat year; to aiscnarge ine auaes oi my otuceso as to promote the general peace and prosperity j of our city, and if elected again, will de vote my wnoie time to the omce, as here tofore, and will do equal justice to every person, without fear, favor or partiality. . W. F. Davidson. march 24 te. New Advertisements. Independents, Attention ! A CALL meeting of your company will be held on Friday evening, the 10th inst., at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is required, as business of importance will be transacted. By order of the President. P. H. PHELAN, apl 8 3t. Secretary: Received ThispEorning, fllWO and thre lbs Cans Tomatoes, Eng- 1 lish Pickles, assorted, Brandy Peaches, Lobsters, Preserved Ginger, Assorted Jel lies, Green Corn in cans, Pine Apples, Guava Jelly, Dessicatea Cocaonut and Black Pepper. J. S. M. DAVIDSON, Trade St., 3rd door above Market, apl 8, 1874. MILLIONS OF ACRES EICH FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, Noi For Sale Very Cheap. Ten Years Credit, Interest only 6 per cent. Descriptive Pamphlets, with Sectional Maps, sent Free. TH E PIOi! EER V " " "7- EandsometBlostrated contain ing the Homestead Law, mailed free to all parts of tie world. . .. Address O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner IT. P. R. R., Omaha, Neb. NEW YORK DAT-BOOK, A Democratic Weekly, established 1850. It supports white supremacy, po litical and social. Terms, $2 per year. To clubs, nine copies for $8. Specimen cop ies free. Address DAY-BOOK, New York City, apl 8. EXTEMINATOB And Insect Pow der i For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed-Bugs, Moths, &c. J. F. HENRY, (JUKJtiAJN fltw. feb21 I 1 "VT "V Qnla A rrpri N. Y., Sole Agents. WANTEDr Ceal, Iron ant Wer Lan8s, 1 Favorably located, on or near railroad or NICHOLSON & CLARK, 111 Broadway, (Room 16,) New York. BUT X & F. COATS' BLACK THREAD for your HACMK ATFW AND NOVEL EMBROIDERING 1 and FLUTING MACHINE. Coun ty and State Rights for sale on the most liberal terms. Also, Acents wanted to sell our other Novelties. Address H. D. BRIER & CO., Atlanta, Ga. nPTTTM 2S?L 5J? NO CHARGE for treatment until cured. Call on or ad dress DR, C. J. BECK, Cincinnati, O. TVTTTTTYTn) Will out! Triuaa lYl U SXiJShlX phant! Aeents, old; and young, male and female, make more monerselliDe Our French and American i -ipwpi.rii nnnicx anu M-amex L112111 uu v . R . anmP, than at anv thins else. Greatest inducements to. 1 , . Jfn SIS I -""" " . " . " " Address Jr. O. viUJUfiKX, Augusta, Me ''TDSYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL How either sex I 1 . vj all can possess, free, by mail, for 25 cents together with a Marriage Uuide. Egyptian Oracle, Dreaias, Hints to Ladies. A queer boo W$ sold. 7. LIAMS & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. NOTICE. mHE new proprietors of The Obsebvee, . wUi not be. responsible a. lor ; any depta contracted by or for any of pl0yees of the office, without the the em- written or verbal assent of one of them. apl 8 tf. ' JONES & PENDLETON. rilGARS, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco J ot the hnest quality. , J" . . ' W. :1K B U liVY Jil-lj & CU . may fascinate and sain the love and af- ; Bitters. It is stantly. This simple mental acquirement r iMv. " ENTIRE The only eliabU Glft Distribufion'in the country!, 3' S .' ' n- Vj $60;6oo 00 IN; VALUABLE (GIFTS! ; . TCKBi; DISTRIBUTED IN L. I). SINE'S 166th Regular MontHly GljFf 1 MRPBISE! To be drawn Monday, May 4th, 1874. ' TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 . each in Greenbacks ! . Two Prizes $1,000 each I Five Prizes $500 Greenbacks Ten Prizes $100 in 1 Horse a Buggy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $600. One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $550 ! . Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each! Five Gold Watches, and Chains, worth $300. each! Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $125 each! ten ladies' gold hunting watches, worth $100 each! 800 Gold and Saver Lever Hunting Watches (in all.) worth from $20 to $300 each! Gold Chains, Silver-Ware Jewelry, &c., &c. Number of Gifts 6,500 ! Tickets limited to 60,000! AGENTS YVAJM 1U SISI, TICKETS, to whom Mberal Premi ums will be paid. Single Tickets $1: Six Tickets $5; Twelve Tickets $lt): Twenty -Five $20. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a description of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference, to, the Distribution, will be sent to 'any one or dering them. All letters must be address ed to Li. U. SINE BOX 86,, main office, , - Cincinnati, O 101 W. Fifth St. March. 27, 5wks For Sale. QA A ACRES of good" Farm U&ieU lOUU than two miles from Charlotte on iiBcattie's Ford-RoadrTindtheN? O. Cerp- tral Railroad. Will be sold in a body or divided to suit purchasers. Also, several lots in the city of Charlotte, improved and unimproved. Apply immediately to mar 24, lwk W. F. DAVIDSON. rriHE best food for Infants and Invalids. r x prePared y 8avory & Moore London, jan 17 SCARR's DRUG STORE. Something Fresh. "I White Head Cabbage, 150 Onion xuv sets, urooms, uucKets, rubs. &c, just in at jan J. S. M. DAVIDSON, 3rd door above Market. 30 REAMS LETTER, CAP, BILL and COMMERCIAL NOTE PAPER. an 17 , PUREFOY'S COLGATE, Glyberine and Honey Soap, English, Glycerine and HoneV Soap, Old Brown Windsor Soap .-, feb 13 , W. B, BURWELL & CO. , T?INE Salad Oil. 1 Coleman's" Mustard", x Nelson's Gelatine, Genuine Italian Macaroni, Nutmegs Cloves, Pepper, Gin ger and Arrow Root, just received at feb 13 W. R. BURWELL fc CO.: qtu'vpttAttotj' -kr r a Wt feb 3 Molasses and Syrup. j 60 Barrels Common Molasses, id .carrels Jj ine oyrup, . ; 5 Hogsheads Demerara Molasse, for sale by . STENHOUSE, MACAULA Y,& CO. JJOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER, , Berry French Roll Yeast Powder, Coleman's English Mustard, jan 8-tf W. R, BURWELL & CO. Bnist's Celebrated Seeds: Garden I received at jan 17 SCARR'S DRUG STORE. GOMBS, Hair Bruchesj . Puff Boies Lu ton's Extracts., just received. !, :, Mi W; R. BURWELL & CO. f rLD Country Hams. Otmntnr, riwi III niiw i J . - . dec 30 tf . A. R. NISBET&RRQ, .. ITIrs. J. Amanda Stoney. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE Gray's Building, Corner Trade and Church t . ,, Streets. Private and Transient Boarders - solicited. sepl81y r -a:: . "rriHE boy stood on the burning defck X When all but him had fled.'?. . . ' And still deals death to' h isxh prices ! 0 (roods in his line. , '-'-"V 'AV. The hrm of Keel & Whittv lsnrnvchaner ed tol Reel & Perdue.' Mr Whitty haying aisposeaoiius interest in the - business to fjr L fi?";?6; flnly.ther. Mr Jj Jreraue j only .the name is chang- v&fVkt" A snare ot patronage is respectfully so-? Jicitea. lUSEL&PERDUE.:, apl 7 11 - ' ' 15 Blue Front: , 15,000 ; "i tan O.ff irl CIGARS, just received. : Fine ChewingTobacco. . Jan 8-tf - Jk. JJ u rw J1. I tM M IV. - OF SPRING AND SUMMER 2. (O) ID) 'j JA. YOUNG & SON ofler a large and varied stock entirely new, of Gentlemen's Goods for the Spring and Summer season. It is guaranteed to be of -the best manufacture, and comprises select varieties af Drab DeTae, English.Scotch and Diago nal Worsteds,, Gray, Mixed and Fancy Summer Cassimers, French Pique Hair Lia and French Derby, Worshare, Alpaca, Linen, Grass linen, Duck, fcc., im great variety, in suits or by the single garment. J . A largejand fine assortment of under Clothing, Hosiery, Gloves, Cellars, Keck Ties, Scarfs, &c, and a stock of Fur. Beayer, Wool and Straw Hats, unsurpassed in the market. We thank our friends and the generous season, and ask them to call ana examine will give satisfaction. Charlotte, . C. April 8, 1874. 3m. 1E3T WmMGl Having determined to close out my entire STOCK of Clothinsr. Tailorins ishing Goods at as early a date as possible, tne marcet at i rr uozeu. na oest 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 Clothing at cost. My stock of Boys' Clothing at cost. The best stock of Staple and Fancy Hats at cost. The largest and best assorted stock of Mens' Furnishing Goods, consisting of Scarfs, Ties, Bows, Undershirts, Drawers, Cotton Lisle Thread and Merino Half Hose, Silk Lisle, Kid and Calf Gloves, Collars, Cuffs and Suspenders reduced corres pondingly. A lot of the celebrated Mcintosh Water-Proof Clothing,at cost. My Merchant Tailoring department will be kept supplied with the latest style of goods and a full line of samples kept for customers to select from, and will be made to order in the best manner at the lowest possible price, exclusively for cash. All persons indebted to me are urged to come forward promptly and pay the same, as I m determined to close up my book accounts and need the money to meet my obligations. 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 date1. mar 27 , J. S. PHILLIPS. UNADULTERATED THIS IS A GENUINE GUANO Guanahani Island (one of the one of the most popular fertilizers the same condition'as when taken or grinding is required. It is recommended by Prof. P. B. WILSON, of Baltimore, who is regarded as one of the best Our State Geologist, Prof. W. also, recohlmends it as entitled tb a .:. ; iff " ' ' " , . ' of tjhe eountry. The analysis shows it to be richer in plant food than the ,. nt , ' - ' , , - great majority of fertilizers, which in connection with the moderate price r'- lvi ; . .. . te,,,. .. . - - t.' fci . -it at which it isisold, are strong; inducements for every farmer to use it. Full supplies now on hand and ill y H i, - il March 21; 6 w i.L. ; Family Groceries. , Mountain, dry beef hams, Buckwheat Flour. - North - Carolina Flonr Virginia Flour. A large supply al-j ways on Sde at Wholesale or Retail. Mono tain Potatoes for planting cheap. ."-A good stock Of Tallo w alwass on hand - at iOf prices. , ' Oranges; Lemons, &c. " . J : , i - .a. h creswell: Grays? Corner, Trade Street. , ': Ap'l 5. TITHlTE and ited Onion Setts. ? (:' 5"! '.'1 ". ! "7 . .11 ','VSh, - J - W. R. BURWELL & CO! NEW STOCK public for the liberal patronage of the last our stock, with a full assurance that we JOHN A. YOUNG & SON. and Fnr HIRTS ii I am now offering the very best I quamy at $27. AND GENUINE. WHICH IS TAKEN FROM THE Bahama Group) and bids fair to become offered for sale. It is put up in sacks in fr6tn the caves, and no manipulation analytical chemists in the country. C. KERR, place among the standard fertilizers for sale by BURROUGUS & SPRINGS, General Agentsy tin MOLLER'8 Cod Liver Oil; Hazaard & Caswell's Cod Liver OiL Nolen's Cod Liver Oil, Welbor's Cod Liyer Oil and Phosphate ::Lime.' "A" 'Z '' ' " " ' Elixir Cinchona Iron and Strychnine, " " and Bismuth, zk s t " - Pepsim and Bismuth . -; ' W. R. BURWELL fc CO apl 5;' , Druggists, GLOVER, Orchard Grass, and ; Lucerne, afresh and of superior quality - 4: ' : ;r-?-'-',;'f.-s . W; r..burwell fc cq. ? , f !1 i .i.. j