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r it i (; I t....,-rrrrTTn..i. jhXmW 4 " j if,i .... ... ..;.ivju.vnai ! t'V. J ( ..JONES APETtDIiETON", Propt'rs. ....;-.... rziihTh ; Saiaurdavi ArarU 11. 1874; .......... id;!.i fn The DoWP Grant has made himself famous fer Satfehlnifral the J 111 ifrtfa 'his1 l&arfti and are echoed and re-echoed by thousands and hundreds thousands of voices throughout the length and 'monstrosities!' and iniquities, the People are unloading awav Qia accaiseu tntpg and rgpking corruption. Ohio has unloaded. Virginia has unloaded. .Texas has unloaded. Ore s' 'lit 1 themselves mm YM 4 i a too ris yyonPitei Slulgpettie L , Raster were exceeedingiy expressive. On the first Monday in May Win ston will vote on prohibition or no V 'as-' THE BABO? MECBXEITBTritGC A v 4 CjHiitiOTTE, N. gqn haarunloaded. And moj recent- P'jHWftF'- V (J HU X ' 1y NeW'Hampshire ; and Connecticut It is rum reel that father have alau mluitgeifc' Ike i me Gross, of ilmtngfcoa, will yicaidc. juyci thetfff ffl w . 9. T Catholic church of Ealeigh. ulrtli'if .. .a i TStwsbffiK'.yi Bureau of immigration? i ar...a n iree ot tne mignty ana aegraditeg.bur-.iaj-, -v .ni; jrv.tMf ui.i -. i,:? ' a;iu7-4 .CoU .ftddell D.anno'unceS gro despotisms,; its dens 1 1 r i?rea4nzp'theapd. TTiT' 1, lrKflfftOTaTd this line, lfc it takes all bummer, " in spired hk.Sfflldiers, yiM the isame spir his owreasvKa became their watchword and battle-cry in many a lUv tii i um uaiot masiratewr-aexa.niern;ii vT 'io-tL ing'wordsvhauttereld innbis! inaaguxah B-a a it uS,had-!p'isatie ln" It rell strangei al Ji r ly upon the e,arss: of the n two,: peoples K f '-that theri stood apart, divided by ;a - xgpea gulfof enmity and with hearts filled with the half-smothered fires of hatred that bur lone and saneuinar ment that struck a responsive chord in every breast. We wer e weary o we v9h banished i. andnot until then. Tri- spiritualist. 3trife, sick of our own enmities, g ior toe &4s&m30 peaceana ara- upi CongresaiWhen W Wilidfbbyfiiree. dnf rium? this is done, we may expectUo'e tips') a rpfcnrn of .Tnst.ir.e TTnnocfv . - and Patriotism to the seatsiea IWfewe, ben Odt sinfcetand-by'exhibiting'his attainntentis fk I omas, of, the phantiasbklHy 1 :t ili 1 juataltpf 9 JState ief " .,,7 ;l -,w ji(),7 l 4 receive .tfte.re-nominationii yA 1 . . r t ' ,. . t . tf Tin 9H- Newbertt' bn'tlie faiU to ox yon-; 90 ;10i;filC in hailed with delight the enunciation of a policy that promised cessation -1 - from' sectional strife', arid a" laying aside sqmewhat the ammosities r tqatuwere born of the civil war. k " Had 'President Grant 'pursued" till pow the policy he seenled then to be committed to, a far different state r of affairs would have been witnessed than what we are pained to behold now, not only in North, CarollBaKjlUt in everv Southern State that has suf- :felefrpgL thel bghtiftg - poilutang fleets notrKadicahsnv. He would have made himself immensely popular with all classes! of North and South : and his, je : ; rit 1$ for.a third term, , 64 been ! a certain ty-; Adherihg' policy embraced in the, . dec lldn$ contained in his i?6& Inaugural, only meant a strict adherence to the , grand u nderly ing principles of Justice. Justice is all the Southern people have eves feed of our conquerors. 1 K 1 lBut Grant failed to follow the course he seemed to have mappe'd out for mighty mnctions of the Presidency of this great nation. The path of politi cal righteousness, he abandoned, for the sake of his party. He let partisan zeal overcome his patriotism. In his fPPtef403W&iinrii) inkwffmxt a f - 'i m m m f s - m n heart of hearts loathe for its ungodly corruptions, he forgot his duty to the country at large ; stopped his ears to the pleadings of Virtue ; gave no heed to the stern dictates of Justice ; yield- , -y j .ed.to teYil 'pfluen.ee ,ofhe wjejeed politician who constitute hisj private . advisory board ; and wilfully and ma liciously turned all the power of his ad-f s ' ministrations upon the prostrate peo ple of the South. He overawed peace- ful. communities with bis'railitkryhe appointed black-hearted villians to the offices in his gift : he gave his moral aid to petty tyrants, godless thieves, and graceless scamps of all colors and descriptions ; he turned a deaf ear to the appeals of our strick en country: he onnresaitft. 1 a 1 e- negro despotisms; he hardened his heart against us, and has looked on f 'with' a cold,' uriyitying' eVe,' as poor helpless Louisiana and South Caroli na, to say nothing of their sister . . fri tut ;r nm - ! ' i 1 iihi iiiHniH finr iiiiii'h. i f.'i . r vTjX:rV:r?lgd.trcati9n increases the intelligerice pose Dnagine tne xaaKin tiver, near thi TiAhnIp d.nA vt TnoHi annn the arfclent village cf Wilkesbaro.-psfe's the legislature if any one-disputes it. , Ealeisrh Neivs: The Eads about here amount it is proposed, shall 'be raised riled1 .ove',1 Kfmtii6nti6f in a rather unique manner. u t, l X a u 7 ' "X?' a:l aspirants for Congressional loading ut withelevehlh 1 Jidut.. c6n .-2- i iL -it. Tr i . . I . .. .. j rf i 1 ors m tue. ui uistncc, are very vena irom uemocratiaTanlcsv?: it.. u J -J '.'-I ' h-,,. uumeiouB, uuu me mimoer is more "TherrBTmaton Sentinel learns that than equalled bv those who are mf PJfAtfHAiiV. WPTCernelaviTlftla'lint.'. a.t a vL. I .1 ,LI'-, ;-.!. "ir, ,..M I . . : . . -T UoJicitouspftpySeUci his pistol the other day bfUrivMMtod.TMW'UnV, ojiiii-4wettuseu ine-pog.ut ne nic- a man convention, to pay one hundf etl dol rars, and every sprig of the lawfco is iast the residence' tif A. L. Stipe 'was desirous o run for Solicitor, to . con- accidentia consumed' W fire. Also: tribute fifty, dollar-, which vill realize I -the roof of the hbuse of Mr. .-.Hicks, more man ine requirea amount ior "" "vuoco " uOOAO,, A "DWAC'1W ki.aif:wktJ!iii--u T-:Jranjl, allin the, same, neighborhood Vi "7UU.' l-sc' were more or Us furd by nrer" - . -r IHI I . vr.ij.L t 1 j luu. u.,. ruuuit3il xunwuurg ,111 xaviuion vaiuu.., 0iiku? uuuuicu county, on punuay.nigj.ui last, it WSK dollar contribution to the bridg-ifufcd f .made of coloredpapeand falling on people, f who twroT)osed linvestinjr onlv bv in-1 Sunday night suggests thatUcame ecUpnUurancaao'to Congress-no pay. H fJT1' JL?6M! m nMountain.District; offiM Kff "X .'itO iui e powwo, are, , as, Thegalisby Watchman is reliably nunirpusras leaves; in Vallambrosa! informed jthat a new gold mine has j.1 eaon canaiaaie ior me aDoye men-l oeen aiscoverea ny jir. jioaric on or tioned office were to pay the specified1 near. Dun's Mountain, which promise J t;i a ....i4 iA.ftiM'at rifchhess. As far as it'ia work;W "'?9'luv """'v C"U1U H VAtgrekValue. Messrs-. Revark ahd CroM $5QQt0Q0 Jas. Turseh Tate, President. Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, j?'. L. jjewey, Asst. Uashier. U t jL ill ANKUT G HOUSE OF T" ''hil'Ban'fcsbaJlinder'.' Akjjf'tbe5 General Assembly kaddtnY oreanizid TjnderXawajof the StatexiCiNorth. Carolina wxm ampoe means 13 prrea to transact; General - Banking Unsiness. dn rarnish ammodakoM to all its Cu . The bant will receive Deposits snbit th Checl?, an will AUAWaJnteiest Accordiiig AKxceixitaxo 011 au iJeuosiis ieic on time. or issue Certificates 6f J)eposit bearing in- on IL sums lying undrawn over tlilrft days. . . '- , f IxOld and Silver Com, Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and, Sold. ' XL v i. -Iv THOS-W. DEWEY, jan.;il87. J! 3 o-.t . Cashier, rtf r. '.MjiJi'l'n rl i '7ii' Wewi Shoe. Factory ! . SAMPEE'&ALEXASDER ITIAIVUFACTfJRERS and RETAIL. iirTnotfELTins. uli largand well selected stock of sta J pie Dry-o6ds, Fancy Gtobds, White Goods, Hosxery,v Notions, Beady-Made wuuimg, o;., Doognc since tne tumble in jMortnern markets, are now ready for in- lent material for A better selected sfnrfc a 0fliMirM$-JObji ManyJ T4WU-W A "D Tr uoousinmoflgwrncaare manv desirahl- w If r Ii to nan j, pnees paio, ior .them ielirTyTttrairaes3ptf6ia, bofli h JtJST RECEIVED, A la 1 . nt material for iarge lo -of . buyers. aa,pucuAJu ua ww ' inaKe specialties or f T , -,.J. wiu pe, ioana , greasy lower than bther Hoes-while pur regular lines are as Jow as any House in the Sty V . ' x-1---1 - We are Agents fo Butferick's Patterns. -TP-TflE WttOrjaSA-LE TRADE I wen.offex ySome .superior induoetneifti f ana one Of theTlarcest sjtpcks of staple Dry xieaajmaae uiotnjng, ilats, Uaps, Boots, Shoesj Notions. Shawls and Fancv Articles ,as low as any Jobbing. House w;ta otbouwx ior casfe,? oito gootf parties on as Bberal terms as anv other Souse. V'Call arid examine our Goods4,, pripes and , $sTf Wanted to bay. Cotton in large quanuiyxQ nu i) oreign orders. ' ' McjnJEEAY & DAVIS niarch 26 u NORFOLK, VA. 10,000 PRIZES! Bootsi,JSboes, Ilats & Leather, yned' tr.'Se Factory arid1 are now prepared xq jurnjsn gooa goooa to fiQPWM ALEXANDER. MFLMOKS 1 OF ACRES, cl RICH F ARMING LNDSf rl a.. . . IN-NEBRASKA, -; Hoi: for "'SiYery' Cheap. t;'ec,CredUtJItUerf'h!ly 6 'per cent, . Descriptive Pamphlets with Sectional r v? : l 1 1) 'n 1 MajMt,- sent Free. .lis?, o; i--iifaAjiioi''i : ER, A handsome-Illustrated Paper, contam- 'jri. irig tlMllQfaestead Law, niailed M . free to all parts of the - mm-. davisI" Lscttd CoMmissionerU. P. R. R Jg- The KevfPhcebe A. Uan 111 rt 1 . 1 . nas Decome ine.cnepneraess oi a Jersey readers will be glad to learn that An f vl wuaruir. I r momw 'oi urew mcueoa nttas iuaarew urossung- OWofimldrGAttl fill Kosband.ttiiWi :M o fiehdThiri .tried to outrMe l w lit 7ttt w-ar- rr T I -.t I f . ' i) well have thglands leased and will, we learn," proceed to work. mi OTh).Wilmatbry mar says: SOur t 1 . . M1A- . ..Iv : I . ' - her : hev hraafcices Z ?i ' I Kbnnotrcvi la. S . 1 . : : Y-n Karnmav loar UOntOll. llllS ' lernale I nnrf.ftsrnaa nnfi feo-ViAof Tr. rvvrto B nronnfirl nn t.Vio miaf Enffll 0 07 - - does not live with medicine in preacher is thus described: "She? has .to:pretent a tiiselostite of a clear voice and distinct artichlatibn;f iroifffthe 'e is thoroughly feminine, jet preponderl rS' r tJXv i It? aCpyUOTIMilwn hair and eyes, broad forehead, and brunette comnlex- ion, Inthenulmt she hasrthe' 'firWisaW puffer the penalty . T :n:.. rinctlv morifo attidude ; free jesture, and fluent deliv ery of a practiced speaker. Shfe was dressed in black silk; the trimmings, gufpqrf ',aei 5uiijW4tiQ1aain, brooch, and ,a . ba4g;erpin , r . , J ,15Mi n Qtime, ,;bf ' which she has captued near Shoe eson county, yesterday, and' was taken, back to South Carolina. Everybody w,ill be glad to learn that the villain has been arrested andwTli justly rjierits.., ; Oil he so SQUXH C AROXI N A K EJVVS. . Chester jl's- bou't to take steps to form a'Bmlding and Loan Association. "hiff'flouge! at Cliarlestonv Which cost atfer. 200,000? 'in 'gord;uWfts The Roll of Dishonor 'J is. the headirlg under which' the mMm Herald enumerates the SemioVjAvbafl 'pitng rfwib Q&oMt;, Henry E. Mc- nlr5addej3dfCiyorkirntv. accidentally Bill. As by their votes tljifejrarydlsob InU '.fciT r, wrectecLhe Itepublijcan Tarty,' as m, .r;,'1 sell ui other Novelties. Senator Sargent (Bad.) admitted on I tfikaiPrealdgnt A. H. Devaggffpgff Itl tne Jioor oi .7(1 JiiV dorre no the benate, they have e&mnlimfintarv, .ticket over the Ches bfe service. For! once the fer and Lenoir Harrow Gauged Bail- West have met selfish New . and m South and Eory. a fair conflict, and gained -r Chester 's)rr,: 9th: The stock- noiierejioi- ine' 'unester ana jjenoir 'fiorf NarroW aatf;EaMlCompany.held: pyiureankpartja latist quit "nursing monstrosities," purify itself oaPf ,pr immfX W 'mCAnaveen 1 .1 IlkePellHmnrin4rincaTlshn.'! ,a j-rtr 5nt WAy ;fronT,tha wEWB-TBte Nothing to write about!?': complains the Salisbury Watchman., Write about your town pump, friend !' Southern States, havs sunk year after year, deeper and deeper into the fright ful abyss of ruinlfinSiaife aiid -iegraM dation ! And for what ? To subserve the purposes of his ambition to se- fSJEifi J ;crfe iJfcfemegroLVoe ofttlie Sfanth-arid'l thus insure the continuance in power ior ne Knows tnat . tne Republican fanaticism, or whatever it may b party could not live a day, were it not termed, tias come to light in Salisbury has a barberwht consolfdation with the King's moun daims to have shaved bver ten thous- tain Railroad Company were agreed and -persons last year. Wevondc n.-A;rorMal IfanMer Was maae; ii tnao scraper ion truse a Die oi ejj his lather? ridvihe roadfrem Chester to vrlle wllrin the future be known; a ai portion f the:: Chester and Lenoir NEW YOEK DAY-BOOK. I Apemoeratic Weekly, established 180. It supports white 8UPEEMACY, po litical and social. Terms, $2 per year. To clnbs, ninij copies for $8. Specimen cop ies iree. Address JJAY -13UUK, JNew xqtk An4 Insect Pow- rlor for ibidi Mice, ,Rch,i AsFs, - J?ed-iBggi. j! F. HENEY, CtRRAN &.()., . feb2l X. Y., Sole Agents. I rm GcaV Iron? anft Timler Laafls, PaVoTably located , on o r n ear .rai 1 road or water1 transportation' rbntes ... : Address NIC HOliSOX '& ClARK, fiUM&RCOATSiBLACK TVTFSSNQVEL EMBROIDERING IN and ' FLUTING MACHINE. 1 Coxin-' tv and State Rights for sale on the most filTlainitefias.,2AIso;, Agents Wanted to Address i. D, $250000 in Cupency to be Given - For the benefit of the - Masonic- Relief Association, of f TNDER' atithbrity of a special Aci offtie. J iLeeisiature, passed March 8. l&Ti, con fer ring corporate Drivileces UDon the Ma sonic Relief Association, the Directors now have the pleasure to announce that a Grand Gilt Uottcert Will be given at the Opera House,' m the city of Norfolk, on Tuesday, the 5th 6f May, 1874. No further postponement guaranteed. 1 ' For the purpose of procuring funds ne cessary.for the completion of the Masonic Temple, now in couwe of erection in the city ot jsortoj- DlEECTOKS.TbF THE ASSOCIATIOBT. John L 'Roper Presidents John B CkrpreW Treasnrer ;t James x jeign, Walter u Tay 1 ry Ctar Q fls11 T A Paooati TViTtia' Husted, Wm H Wales,, M Ht Stevens, 8 weu, jonn i Keamona. : Anvrtrtiffv Toart. His KxrfillpTifv pt fcwmUttJoTtfadef BigesJlP H 'RiliKR MdDahiel,1 P G Commander ; J S iJurjpugns,. uapt b Jj Watts; Virginia L& ?aTafnVa T? V. Wifliona (I M fl U P on A O G and'G C ; Gol TP Owens, P ,fl , Jtf,,.l b wmteneaa, usq., ex-Mayor, uol W H Tayjori State.Seoatar Jas G Pain, OCG List of Gifts. One Grand Cash Gift $50,000; one Grand Cksh Gift, 25,000 ; one Grand Gash Gift,. 12,500 ; one Grand Cash Gift,, 10,000 ; one Grand Cash Gift, 5.000 one Grand Cash Gift, 2,50024 Grand Cash Gifts, $500 each, $12,000 : 50 Cash Gifts 1250 each, 12,500 ; 80 Cash Gifts, 200 each, 16,000 .100 .flash. Giftss,' 150 each, 15,000 ; 150 Cash Gifts, 4.00 each, 15,000 ; 590 Cash Gifts, 53 each. 29,500; 9,000 Cash Gifts, 5 each, -45.000. L Grahd Total, lOflQQ Gifts, ,., WWole Club Rates s' i HENilYV' MOORE, Sec'y Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk; Va. For further information inquire of TQ ' IATlEJST SENS ATION ! EVERYBODY Tunning to' See the, ght ; jwhab is it about ? Why, all want op e pf f hose nice, hard, f firm , .eef i Harhs,' tit ' Ai' H. 'Ores welt's. .""Also, , .. , v! , JS Coiuitrj Bacon, A very, choke lot, Hams, Sides and Shoul ders. . , Also, Peas,; Beans, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, together with 20 bushels, pf Qn iori Sets, and other articles too 'numerous, to mention.-:. Call soon, and don't be fooled bv being too latef ,.A. H. CRESWELL. mar 4 tf ' - The -Public are Invited tV ... Calf and e&aniihe ouifstdclc of Spring and fianrraer flOods,; which iwe are finm receive iflg.pndppeiung.. v ; i-. . It presents an unuuai variety ot buits MORPPNE HABIT Beck's only known arid STJB;E REMEDY A CHARGE . for lreatmenif until cured. Call on or ad dress DR. C. J.1 BECKi' Cincinnati, 0, arrbw Gauge Bailrdad.v ' I yr '(Ttrmh 4h& fulf parudarnt free' to all xxj- M Atldress " if. v. snu&.E llmmton A Remarkable Case. (N". C.) Journal: We :leariisthat;fdtyi&ung men, xesijJingLui th9 yicinity ot, BennetsvUle, J S&$tet6 arrestea last Monaay ana.4;aKen to jaii. Charged with tne inurder of 'a bTack ravisner near that placesometime last ish an old idiotic ! lady and tBSJung Phillis Williams, a native pf - - - - - -- a at A r Ti r . JM CW ik!ib6kdJ.H'rfi tnil interviewed countv.aeed about 18 years. i During: a.kWfMIi LUOi;t' on Seventh, between Orang0 arniTtTrat , n , fMr;;n, Ambitious to secure a third term, he JS-aaroitrn Bfielnnw tal txivti ustitK)i2-la tide. The grand and most deeply sig. nificant Democratic .vtoriarirjQhiJt) in -r;.:n:- i m i i i . . .. .- .. . . reunion ana nas since remuiueu iiiwit iraix s'asi yt : net mm; and ne said, "It is time to uns church, tiersistentlv refasine'-to'''vIeaveJ 7ti-: nd we understand that she has nei-iTkegftiMlidate Pot Mayor. r ate nor aranK anyining auring: rra or r.i ,ri . ivnnff r. knows too; and they understand fordbee hei lipi StrVhg meTtr " V ' that the been able to converse, but had becomfrirf m i 1 ft i so weak and exhausted from theWlack hv.WPfte March 20th, 1874 of nourishment On ryeatdat that she j MANY VOTERS. in May. v w ff.j 4 . .sJKhi i endeavored dArinzHhe Dasfiiear?' charge b 4adejof jHyfiJce.so as to if elected again, will de- time to the iiffici, as here- meant U.ooiotlxrwh havftJPfiMrthci Woi r--.-t-7-xh -I mit'-'. ri ttt-t.- ... - i marcn te. party - " unloading" ; its corruptions seeing wo ww tur i parua Hty. t Will ont! Trium- JU JlJiiJAlphant! Agents, old indryaang rnale . and female, make more ;money selJmg our Frencn ana American Jewelni. Books and Games than at anyi thins else. Greatest : inducements.- to Agents and Purchasers.,- Catalogues, R Y,Augusta, Me. i..J '.nn'-.-i -n-nT .,.-; m OT03XA!NCTW 'GHARMINi&:" 1 Ito either s sex mays fascinate and gain ihs ilove . aiid. af fections of any person they cnoose, in stantlvii 'This simple mental acqtiiremerit .all pan possessfrear hy raahV Sot 25 cents Oxacle, Dreams,, Hints to Ladies. , i, queer bbb"k. lOO.OOa sold. Address T. J WIL- TTAf9 m PnhJishoj-ft PhMn1lkh!A.J ' 1 -ijM.fc-. r ..v.-w.--.y.-? - r r -3 For Sale ; l.S!'1,r. - Q A A'ACfJIES'Gf 'gooa'Farril1 Land less l M m. m t9 r AW V -V 1 AO TVnTTViir.fra 1 I AT T A ATI the Beattie's Pord'Road asdh N. C. Cen- im rLaiirimu.- irriii-ue sura m a -uviuTvr divided fo' suit'pt&thasers. A1sor seYeral- lota in the city of Charlotte, improved and nnimproved. Apply iintnediatelv to ' ' i Tttar 24, lwk W. F. DAVIDSON! ENGLISH GCFAWaf "f'T U-NDCHEMlCALfor compostinji;, di JXi recti frpm I4vri;nsd xtmsiY.ely. for sevjy'ejast'u with grtat Ahell & CoTof Evaih'Jwa, andfr sale By Banders x uiacicwooa, mariottetJN,,jU. Xne piauLer ui.Murui vaJUiimt ure utuer 111 -it -rinai-'S'l-iH .f WATERS & IIAHEE. 'J p-Jftt; jjJSglWT MERCHANTS, TKarVpreparecf to make liberal, rCaah aiivances 5oitttaB 35WJedriQ our friends in CharlestohuteNeIYorlCWill tlso atteffd promply to aalesrof cotton con signed to. us. Offire at Wittkowsky fc Buxtela', Charlotte, N. C. oct29 ti'-w - ror 'am and fan Sei -.!?ti79W orders at once. With- three firetclass Job Prin, a large variety 6ftvt)e nii n?lan, Pt? ewpww w execute all e ii;A.u a uiix af wil yufcu eaioess and disDatK U1 Job ;iW ECEIVEDV a large W . . j xaeaas, jxpte-iieads and Ttf. lrC111 at tne , ,; OBSERVkp a' "ds . Mik jan 7 JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Pn O opes and Visitine Cards nV Eny j" . ucaniKVER OFFICE J "tfJTXEP l0t of TAGS jan 7 Observer office. - ' IF YOU WANT JOB PRINTING done, call at the '. .. i A' OBSERVER JOB OFFICE 1 i SATISFACTION" WAEANTEU DR.' t1! SCARR, AO IH 3 C cs CHARLOTTE, N. C Tickets, $5. Half Tickets. $2.50. 3311, Tickets for $50, 22 Tickets and Gentlemen s Dress Goods, and a va ried asdrtnient of -Uisty godds in our line, not generally fioundin similar stocks. We invite a cali, gentleraen. , mar 29 , J. A , Y6TJNG & SOTS. $25 REWARD. ' r ; T WILL nav Twenty Eive Dollars, to anv jl person wnc wm iurnisn me witn prooi sumqient to convict thse nouse-breafi:ers, robbers an.d tiiieves. Who are infesting and pranaenng our city. W. F. D AVIDSOjJi, , Prescriptions prepared at all houri or tne Day and night. Clioice dreciVond Black Tea! Seletted especially fo'f family and Inva ai SCARR'S June 29 , -; Drugstore. FRESH SPICES, Just received 'a" lot ofSelect Spices fcl i-icjties, rreserves, cc, at r . KC'AKK S JuneJ29 , . Drug Stem 'v- ' Puhe Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, at ... , F. SCARR'S jtme 29, "1872 "" Drugstore. 5 :ur::in Tj..l if, i:---- ' . mar 31 tf, ft -Mayor.. "BfSelect? Wluskey. ' IT1HB subscribers would call tlie atfehtiori of Physicians, pruggists and others to tms celebrated' btana.7 " ' ( - - ijQRIEBkfc ALEXANDER. 'Sole Agents; AiafloUe, ,N. C. 79 "'1 have analyzed -the whiskey known:tm der the brand of "B-SELECT; Controlled byJMessrs4t Hrlteir-.'lJi3 Bliir f.(Co., EioTimond.,Ya. and find it free fro rn fusil oir,' and bther impurities. "and recommend lis use iur meuiuinai snu- lumiiy uurpweq r jjuiT LateProfes8or.fOf Chemistry, Atecucatpiieife .oi irgtnia 13,1372. inar 25 4 pROF.L.. YON; MEYUQ, Dpen to an engagement with th Principal ! noti tuto f or You nc Lad les, d 'mmnhicatidns s iddressed 1 ! Bo ' -70i Raleigh N. C, will reieivefttimfediateiat tention.,: jt , j , niMiiEi f apt.tm. JBAERELS POTATOES,-' -M i ylnnci ,IMohawks,'r ': 7- :" it tn.: ,Vj;--Pink;Eye,::tVk!i.n iicnv ffCb lIf?ii"J ii:ti;i ''i-1 -: w v, Democrat and HcmreeopyiF3"- A General bottled and by tbe idotzsnvt Irish;. Potatoes mm nntinff anri finer .talon -Kwfl rnr. tdes for planting, aB'd.Exfea Family Flour We keeD Family Groceries1 of'all iiridS. AHn4d. . ;3imlir24r HO gjoy TOCOTHERS iS CX)b T ST. R. BTJRWELL & CX), Druggists, Spring's Corner. RlCIIA'IU) ADAM, - ,.i:BICHM0ND STEA8I :BAKERY, 12th Street, Below Main, (Branches 516 Broad anil 1524 Main,; 'Manufacturer ofaH tinds of Bread, Cake and Crackers, Wliolesale and Retail. Nu charge for delivery of Goods to Boats or .Cars. . No Charge for Barrels, may 1 lv. V Notice to All ! rriO make racyu for my Book and Statiot x. ery stoct, l wm sell tae remainder u ray stock of Dollsl" Toys, Rocking Horsei BoyvWagons and Carts at prices to satisf; buyers, i ; , . Ifypu wish to buy . cheap come tin week to ma2-t' ' - :; '" J.K. PUREFOY. -i - , Tl ;7.,m' : HOUSE-KEEPEKS Look. Jfoionr Interest. QH tblsWf April r Vdl establish the pash ystem-r-wlll sell goods for casu or barte af gfeatlyjreduced prices. Parties desiring tb make weekly -or monthly counts with me, :fcart tio s6 by first secunng mi either byltnflOTBer'of chattel roortge to the, qmounfe.deaired W be furnisoed. Proteclantp myself and lamily compels me to adopt the above n4e, in my busi- zoitattt deterxalnedrtoi sell groceries at the smallest possible per cent, Call andtrj us arid see what cash will do. r -marSr'-' " U'BN SMITH. Th.8hoTt line Schedule. B. Co, TVT ...THE folios- ling passengei Schedule will be ooerated ou and aiwi :iiddiNa!BcdirmxiTraln 2. Train o- ' Leaye Augusta, im)ffl30ato 4.15 p a 1 ' atmilleT 9.43 a m f7.09 p a i u: o ) Cdhttabia,"' 11.68 am 9 .3 p b e, Che8ter,5.; uJ4.24pm 2.28 Arrive Chariotte.j . ,6.49 pm 5.15 JJ Train makes close connection, fochtrlond, toallpoints North, arriving a' New York at 6.05 am. No. - Traiiwakea close connection, t Riehmondytajai poinUiNorthamving I New York at 6.15 d nu. Leave Charlotte, 9Mi m -f .Ousster, iin54 s m . v Columbia,, 2.15. pja " BatesvSle: T.57 pni 1 rtt00rahhvmg5TY.l5pui airrif e Axi&tuSt&fl w8jW p W jreaciasfcJlfinnlartTBnpper. . $QntU bound Trains connect at August roraUpomtSSputhand West. Tbroug tickets sold and' baggage checked to au nriri Hnal noint&?rl--8ieDing cars on ' Train No. ! 9.10 P 11.38 p n 3-30 a o 5 43 an 7.48 a n 8.45 an 3ehrPassettger -ana ncKet Agw" General Sup t. rilOAESJ fimdkteg andChfewing Tobacco J of the finest quality; ,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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