f i. 4.: i, I': i: i--.fl DAILY OBSERVER. i - $ " & " :VPree from the doting: scruples that Tetter oar free-born reason.' Show us a happy, harmonious fam ily ,;and we will show'jron a well-governed famflyrparents;: the virtues and rule" their . household with justice and kindness. : On j the contrary, where the heads of the fam ily are selfish, vicious and unscrupu lous, be sure there will bV discord among the members of that house hold, quarrelling fighting arid mis ery. It is the same with great nations which are but gigantic families of States or provinces, If the head pi a gov ernment is evil, every member of that : government will suffer ! more vless' for it.- Mulch the roots ofpewith poison, and every Vraripn; of it will be tainted. Muddy ; the waters of a spring, and the -stream that flows thence will also be muddied. An old saying jeade: thus : "Sweet waters do notflow rpm CprrupVfoUntains'; :? Wittf ft ;corrupt,vicious, :j unscrupu lous Administration at the head of the central government, it is but a natural ponserience .to . see irduble in the States. Louisiana's troubles may be traced directly to Grant, 'the head add front," of the TJnitedi States govern ment. "Had he ibeen swayed in his actions by, the eternal - principles of Truth and Justice, instead of yielding to the seductive voice of his personal ambitiopLouisiarja would net to-day be the melancholy ruin she is. ; With a deliberate cbld-fclQQded, selfish cru elty that a JTerQ.br a Tiberius would have been ashamed, to own, -he deliy-r ered that unfortunate commonwealth over to a band of theives and robbers, who rule her people with rods of iron, and to all her cries for relief, he turns a deaf ear.-, .-i :.vt .v.-.,, Tjirnirig to Arkansas we beholdLthe bloody fruits of tne same wicked poli cy which the Administration so' mer cilesslypursue for their own partisan purposes. ' Knowing that the Admin istration at Washington never inter poses its power save in the .interests of thieves and scoundrels, or to up hold negro despotisms,, the Radicals - of Arkansas were emboldened to imi tate the Kelloggists in their outrages upon the rights of the people. The results, we, see in Arkansas to-day. . The State is plunging into a civil war; Armies are gathering in the field; bat tles have been fought ; blood has been ihed;' Jhe jjapitol. is actually in a state of seige arid ifbops - are preparing to storm it ! The peace and prosperity of the State have departed, arid all the horrors of 'red-handed war are seizing upon the people. Except the war in "Louisiana between the McEn erites'and the Kellogitea, nothing like this has ever before scandalized Amer ican history. There is ' no counting , the troubles that the Southern States have endured as a necessary result of the evil course pursued by the Nationi al Go verrimerit since Uhe War;, but this Arkansacontest has assamed the most;". gigantic 'proportions of all. -Morefeop arid more distress Jarought upon the peo ple.5 "Not even the massacre in New 1 ' Orleans during the Adriiinistration of Andrew Johrisdri, Was more sanguin : ary than this disgraceful scramble for . the Governorship of Arkansas threat ' .ens to become. -',': With, President Grant and his ad v ministration rests the t responsibility, ' of this volcanic outburst of fire,:nd flame, and human gore. ' The blood-1 stained laurels belong to the degraded brow . of the Badical Baat, whose throve is"ai;Wash& arid "whose cruel clutches are fastened so 'savagely upon'the vitals ;of the South. The head of the family is always responsi a ble for the troubles in his hopseh old; ' because he has it in his po wer to rule its members in: the interests of peace , "andharmoriyjr - things is but: the leitimat6f fruits of Grant's, Southern ;Policy.n i Had he been firm and generous in his gpyarri ' ment of the Southerntati; had he set nisaceagamsvcarpew)aggers and puoiic piunaerera; naa ne never in terposed in Southern- affairs :but f to prevent crime; check .corruption) Jor . pjcoc.u:, mo ajguiK 0 ( ""y J.' peopiQ against robbers, usurpers arid despots, .. i . the 'discords and l troubles "prevailing ! in thlsc grand lamilyof l States;1 of ; wh ich - he is the recognized head: ; would have rieveij beerl Kgard of.: 'The" ' bulkof the evils ihat afflict the ' South; A'-': may be. traced to the vile paJtisaBsbm . " t of : the. Radical . Administration rat ;;" Washington. ; Its power haWerbeeii ': exerted forrpart;,purpo8es,jwhcn; it "" should have been tewed , solely, for the v good of the whole people. ',They have 1 alwsyi chown awillmgnesto'Bacrific9 - ..,.,,. t .. - the peace and welfare of any Southern State, when it was necessary ,to the dominance of the negro (power. It ia Arkansas. now it "may ; be" South Carolina next. ' , The indications are that the general rnnrfintion . at Xincolnton .will Joe A stormy" m eetirig. It will he hibsf difficult to harmonize the delegates jin the matter. of the .Judgeship. The first duty of that Conyentioh will be to look to the iriterests6fi;the Conservative .party. With "a Conservative majority in the DUtnctr if a. Radical Judge is .elected because of injudicious nomination, be sure the people will hold the delegates strictly responsible for tne calamity-. If the delegates to theCy&iioh do not rise superior, to all 'personal nartisanshiD. and Present the Conserv ative voters of this Judicial District with a ticket which can -command their undivided support, theyhad bet ter stay at home. ' .' ' We view the matter frpm an impar tial staridpofnt ;j and- we .sjrcbat We think. : Uuc people -.want nor ;a yuage a man who is worthy to wear: the er-. mine ; who can hold even-handed tbie scales of justice, and whV catf wield with strictetjriity thVsrd' f&f the law. Ability a not the onlV qualifica tion requisite for one who fyears 'the judge's robe ;" nor persisteacy lnbeg' ging for office. Many: will come ben fore the Convention . pleading as Ab salom of oW did, 'Oh that I . were made a jirdge in the land, .that every: man wmch hath a suit or cause might come unto me, and I would do him justice!" But, let the delegates' look only to the good of the country and not suffer their hearts to be stolen away by any .candidate however smart or cleverhe may be, who would likely prove to be in the end the Absalom of the Conservative Party, diciai District. of this Ju- In another column we present -a full report of the proceedings of the County Convention; e rnomin- tionsj we trust, will give ' general sat isfaction throughout the country : and that the whole party will rally to their suppprt, in the coming campaign., nit is of vital importance to Mecklenburg that our ticket win in August. There are but few of bur American State governments twhich !are hoi overloaded with debt.' !'Ec63omy in all things" should be the motto. : .The prosperity of the State j must be a feverish :vin certain Jh trig f So totk as it is burdened with a large indebtedness. A Beautiral Tribute to Woinan. We have seldom rea3 a more. touch ing and eloquent tribute to woman's humility and strength; than that con tamed m the address of Col. Thomas Hardeman, of Macon, Ga., delivered at the decoration of the Confederate graves, in the soldiers' ceriietery, at Atlanta, on Saturday last. Said the eloquent speaker : , "Like the -captive -Hebrews, they sigh not now. the songs that waked to music sweet, their David's harp, for that harp now hangs upon the willows oy Tine rivers 01 uabyion, where they sit down and weep over fallen Judea. True, they sing the songs of 'marriage feasts' and yintage ingatherings, . yet tney come witn; nowerjana tear, to testify to their svmnathv iii the sorrow of the lattd,' arid their undying appre ciation 01 tneir gauant aeaa. i Waat better offering has sorrow or grietthat) the timid heart's ease, or the modest fern? what purer testimonial of the heart than the humble vidletj planted one's grave? As the' trees that grew over the grave -of the -daughter of Thrace, at stated periods, dropped the tears ofjtheir bran ches-over ,hr resting placeao, do these aoble- wo men come wben , .'spring flowers bloom, to plant .the memorial shrub and shed their tears of love over .the humble mounds that" tell whre'tour heroes ;gleep., ipprthia I giv6 them honor and praise tb-day, and furileet mg must-be the heartzthat does riot ao nomage to ourSoUthern llromen, life. . The hour of adversity was theit hour of triumph Ddes the? :storm' gather and the tempest sweep t Man, the Bashan oak, falls Ibefore therfuty of the blasts but -tvoriian, the; willow by the waters, flour ish6d. beatftlfut in her 'httmii sorrow, when therlemDest waafvir. Do the thunders crash i OfbeUlghtn ing strike ? i ManithiJ towerinroine is riven by the ; ,8toe .Wmaiilh. uuuiwb uu wer, ncuiiog am ppg. our garden plarits,; emitted k sWeeterffftg rance when the storm 'was husheoT.X-f Firm, constantsdevoted patri6fishi pure as the water from "Chinafa's jj ountentnusea tnejcbosoms4 ana sif rialized theif livesi l Meefc ppktlftflfw? confiding, a devotion and love sweet " a "p uuo ui Amnja tree'.' characterized their every actidnrtjGeri-erousandself-sacrificinc. thfitr Rtrikfio beauty of its jewels and- hpme'bf its luxuries for; the success Pf nheif cau8 and the comfort of their braves - Arid now tbat'the flaaf ia urirolled jacket of, Wey 'hauginpty; on the 7 Hey -oring ijieir onenng of love for those .who ''J.tZ "Died for the land they could j.iiotraave. The Era oif Gpon -PEEi,iko.rTb e .pau-oearers at tne funeral of the late 6av iu Aoriont f. last .Saturday, were mmPdore Samuel Barron, late'5 C S N; GerieraTTt XIPage, late C 8 At CJom modore John j&MitcbeUi late C S Nt erolWiB! Barrv: tl, fM4,w-. T H Steteris, II S:N; Captain Edwird t t vJa u5 apiain o r uuacken busbCS Niii JFour of the Confederate ffmk?a navy an1 towjQt the; Uni ted, State frmy.flndavyacts like 5?". peak1' toorenelpquently than the perfection of tearity? and the glo ry of the.lan.dv With them patriotism is a religion., and IbveUari element mf ritrAtio One of IherteadeWvpr the Baxter Iroppaln Xrfeasas II k Vegro. !Eh)4floTSla in ineVhilssippi have ppenedlhe 'very ilbx?agAtea of Charity; and thousands of dollars are being P n'ated toTthe sufferera. o 'ft - - Waltz, a notorious banj; New,Tork, whotwa hung fp Krain tVm.11 edfifty 'jpil SI :W Tb4 crowped heads? of JEJurpptaye queer Ways "of 'ddingi I' Pio l Non6 has congratulafceJthe wifepi BoC&trlps on her recovery frorii her: recent ' ac couchement. : : Intelligence from . Little:. Bock con tinues: extremely;,warHkei; .The'vred era! gbvernmentt- gi'esnoBiicatioris Of armed interference. r t " A pToect has beeri - started ih Con greis to'etaitfaba interest througboui thejUnitIT5ttea.- A general usury , law would "no doubt be pf benefit to the country, f V A chancellor named'Piles has-been: convicted Z in : Mississippi s of Stealing law books? Piles is;icoorea fearpet- tag politician. fTilesr thought that? af the stealing 'pf boridwentnripiiriishedi tbere wpuld he no harm"' in stealing' a few books. - t i. ; lTb "Arkansas TWar' is a'badiy m ix ; ed affair. The Democratic-Conserva tive State Central Commtee publish es an address calling upon the people to stand by Baxter. . About: twenty five ' Democrats publish an Address advising the peopie vto stand-by Gov. S. " ' Miss Neilson, the beautiful ; actress. who h4 ? so . chamed1' the ' America thea,tre-going people for the past year ortwox,sponleaves .this I'cxity-. for Europe. She is said to be a. wpndis fully, attractive young woman. She is as distinguished as an actress as Nilsson'is as apnmci doqnB ; ' '-;" --t ;r . i v -The war continues in Spain.- Vic tory lights first upon the standards pf 6ne,then onr the other of the opposing parties. An' eventual triuiri ph of the royalists seeriis a foregone conclusion. Bepublicanism is not as s strong ri6w anywhere in the. Old World as it was some years. ago. , In France, Im perialis in threatens to be revived; while in England,, Uje Lib erals were jtmaly beaten I in,, the late elections. Comparing bur fBepuhliC with the monarchies of Europe, the condition: ofjthelatter is much 'the more en viable? WThewYoirEiurnalS;" bittery of Sjdoingi their Legis lature which has just adjourned, f The J3eraWsaysVii 'The IishAtqrethich adjourned the- other! dayi has i fbfits dirge the old refrain, corruption, rings, infimies, lobbyism arid so JdnIn eyely State almost, complaint Is 'made of7tlie- Legislaturesfhwaari is plain. The people' illo'wj them pelves to be tricked into Sending nierii t4 the Legislature, who uner the " prerice of patriotism, have only in view their own personal and selfish5 ends. The people have theinselves toWblame for ssession' "of '&2peelart arid an honest pii rpose - requisites ! for efiice holders "or law-makers' J f -e fi ih'd the lUurth. ' If the recen t estlm ates of the sun's distancear nUimatlyiestAblishecLby. the transit observations of -1874, this will really indicate that the Sun itself is a spheroid 850,000 miles across, and in a were matter of hulk it is ao vast that a' million and a quarter of earths wpuldLbarely suffice .to make up - its volume. A much, more philosophic conception of "the home f uie" rif the universe is secured, if a start is: made in idea rom'this 'grand centre atand poihtatherthaniin accordarice with more usual practice, from- thef earth. The sources of activity nd power is an orb nearlyone rnillion of miles across; and thr pigray earth which is depend ent. utxiu the source for lisht. wkrmthi life; anall i4St:nd, m pvement of I wnatever kind. is suspended m; space pf one ndiedaricL; eigKl diameters of th at entfaXprb" away, tmd is of one milupttitrida QUartfertimes - smaller Nlinieidn'sad-'fhottliltiM'frnni which itvfeceiveFiheseirfldniwments;4 j There ia certainly -m orefoxb the: hu uiau uinoticvv iu sciite t wuBH'-nie lacs is stated in this : way ' than - there is when the sun is -spoken of as a sphere ninety-two millions of miles frbm.the earth,- and as large 7agaTrl tas "tha moon's orbit. It is a suggestive and noteworthy feature in he economy nf nature, tiat in: the one instance which comes within the'persdnal; experience of man; ; the central- fountain ' and source ofimptilse,tenergyJand! power, is 600 times " larger ' than Hhe. -Entire cluster of subordinate worlds! that are lit;: warm ed,Tand organized from that source-Such inithe ivmarveioua scheme, is the ratio of power to result of active determlnimx; canse; Itornas sive accomplishment six. .thundred fold -to one.V;ireveddie, thpitsafids of miles' across; "and : fianie-tongnes " one hundred th ousand1 m ileatlhigh;A:whirl and lead into the- sun :in ? order f thit soft winds may breathe-' geritl& 'rains fall, verdant" plants guow s and tthe endless generations of animala succeed each nther and run .'through ;the rap poiijted: round Of "sentient 4)feing.ou the, islet; worlds that have heBnracat tered through8pace,'acl;l'cif;.; the.ap prpp'rUte' spaii pf remoteness j that'fiUf to the ; end Tktftrid:tffinbvtgK Ee- :X c f -'? y : -:m '';"': S -5-;r' "'t -ShrimpaJ Six inches long in;theWil EDIIOlIAI, 0 uncouruo ilotno Inilustry Diploma Awarded at the Xst Fair of Vtbera: bfotir hriade it oMr own ddor oWttinateri&H-i testifying totfpnowduw arid efficiency, Wt aa is. deemed r entirely., im. necessary.l 6nlrTeffo'thejronowiig--ci;i-xeas of CTarlotmentt iriia-othewiJot Aaroedwhic;aT;Bsing:aie'?un)p; " , ' W P, Davidson, Myo.ofr C&atlotte, D G Maxwell, jewing MacblnAgent.B Jl Gates, Central HoteU I A Blackweldet,- -W- F-"any-AktH M Hflftll. James Jolmston. GJf Freer land. W R, Cochrane. Cvrus r Hunter. J lit MeMarrav. R M Miller. E M 'Andrews; DtJ Robert Gibbon.-J : . Kj: .-. Manufactured and sold by; J ' -K, r- . - 'G.:Ii."QRSESON, J 'u . , .- .iTrdeeetACarlottevN.tCi Zr--,.,- ir WANTED:,- . ; ; t &'Aa i active ImajUajBafcBM'-jto r aelL : thse in evfirv eonntv in! this State, and -in Snnth Caralina ' Also, to contract for ;a lot of ydloWTopWhart lumber; . 4 - f-;ia mjim . ill Bracketsr Momdifags," eJ'Work, Balfus-- teri'and HKaiaanaieveryfiairuatf Bseq in 4orisetrbiriaWnffirif:;avnaHty;ra and. at prices'which defy competion. -: t ' ' C. F. HARRlSOir, Agerit - War I Warl f War! ! ! 3,4v . i , - - - - - T INTEND to-: porsae thisaenemy ,.jdving X noeuartere mi til I annihilate hifef: Because mere are bo .rnany. poor peopien- tnia worwt wno neea ' ait tny can-gf iot their iribney, arid so -teeny rich code's who hay made theirs by economy apd hardriork and know by-experience 'Abat If you will take care 'ofthe cetsj tbf dollars; wilt take care orthwriselves. : -" " So then ifthfplaof Charlbtterants to ; ' Qua tuidxea Thousand ppllara this year, just let them, come andl trade ex clnsivelv with tbe!Cheao Cash Store: rrffhere I keep a general tock f Family Cfpeerksi 1 ujwuuuiR arwu- awu, i w v '.V J rvJ.? -1 - - . .ssr Please do not ask for' credit ate the Cheap Cash Store. r api l6 jli Weelri ObMryer itojbe sent to trial trip tuDscriben three;moathj t'tWhtjBeaaia aridSnapa' TrjEhav e: on hand a frpsh supply at reduc I T'd eesr. ?if i- x sapl 29T -ifBOm CXAI & COi j C- '. .w1TiiMgparyTyineg iTOIYE;Barrels m'sVjmradder.. , i'- 1 jEtB : Misses' Farringlott 'have opened a fashionable Drew-making; establish men t in Beckwith Building, rip stairs over Col. jMax Well 'Sewing "Machine-Emborfaia) "the putronagetlf lh -JLatiies, of L Caiaflcrtte and elsewhere 1 most respectfoUy solicited and nioderate' charges arid tcatisfactiori fa the exe cation of work gnarranteed.-M-K - n MISSES FARBINGTON.' -N. B. The latest London and Paris Fash ion plates,- have- been ordered aad : will be regnlarly received, . .; j april 1 d I m-w 1 y'r Jdsti deceived. . A splendid assortment of Candies, -Fig.,' -: jaannanaSj Oranges, Ap- pies, Canned Fruitaf r Als -id stock1 a line lot of Cakes," Pie and everything fmnyline, - -s v - - ' jr.?Fresbhreird every evening, h ti-f . IlKt -Pi- j " & 8- HOlJlOtN, apl 15 , J Opposite the Market. t Notice to Cbntractdtt - SEALED, proposal for the erection of a OOTTOKPLATFORM 250x350 feet, te be located in front of the C C. ' Jb ' A RaHtoad. Depot, to be of similar materials and ; con-. BirocMou w ww now in use, win .-oe ;receiv- ed until the 21st instant at the ofiBce of " STENHOUSE. MACAtTLAY A JO. "jS feida tb beTopened in the presence of a eonunittee appointed by tbe CSty Council. apt Jtp, m ; - : - , ijATEEY flnelolfo at A the Eising Sun.' ; -Ft-'- " ;- ' - Also, a fine lot of Bolrtcna flatisaH. kt ma A large lot of fine Oranees and Annies at .apl i8 . C. S:HOLTON A Co. SWltPJ allkirids f ClCliewinFV1 ,6Sct!0Bi;etc.&vWe -:fe-fioodsiat1 wholes saieprices, sell for casbf-an therefptei; giv our. customers tfle penents of loses by bad pEABTiflomiriy Ricerdafeid'Peacheal A .Tomatoest:Pice4, laftamlsa gallons, balf-gftllona, quarts and, ninta. conntrv Pro duce, etcat ....' ,sPy5r "REELcVPEHDUE'S'I, " - X . J" i: 1 -H f c.f Blfla Front. mil: be glad to meet iheir friends land ac- usb at Ml? ' . AH. CRESWELL'a,'18 TJLA)tlt-APPLiPATIONS, .. Pr 'membershp'nbe Pairorisbf Husban drf.forsale -"'7-''wJ't':;J . ly a wxy, tr ur oKV, Tills qffFiCE. IOEiSALE, I r J .BUSINESS well-established J that wm A pay better profits for the capital -required than any business in .-the "city." i A cood sbind and accoirimodating. terms. L Apply jjefore.the first or ,May. r e - fir r -? eierAIXAkier. BABYCOACIirs. -ViTUhu linejof Jlaby.qoache-froffi eot4 'jnmon to very, una uanopy yiops. f tnciud- ins Sleeping, Coaches,'iust received by:..'r.JU . r f . r., v. v T a, R. NISSsi A;BRa T-0T of.TurkishPf es B "fv-'i 1f5'fc ooaen pii aeoisr YYe mve orpoatjen ana aery com petition. r f A a poo rain 1 1 axes, ti&314cii' .Til p.,XS7; every person engaged in and business, avo- Mfinn m mtJmnnmtrwhieh KDden Him liahu trt fipisnf AT TAX. to precmre aad ptartj fnn.picnaBsly In hia eatabllatoent " i. r.tA Ort.l T.-r frw thfl rate FIIv Wr? beeinninz Mar 1- 1874. before comtoencing jprroimgmntjsuw8!s, Thataxessmbrae within th pTpvisiona of the law bove Quoted 'are-tbe followiag t Rectifiers, 'j.U,jf Deale;etmhr4rfiM.0O rJealemholesale:;KarWIw.w Dealers hi tnalt lkiuoi:wb6iesaleJ.,-M.0a Dealers in malt liquors, Tetall,-.....ii20.eo Dealers in leateeoiiUi....W Bfrtail AnlfteixiJl&'AW s Ajidonaalea.Qfover $3000 fifty 3 ; I. tor every jdollar ia fexcess;f JlOQO. Dealers in manufactnredibacC0 ,,."5.00 "Man n farlJirffa rtf tJ11 -.'..50.00 Andlbr amctetertrif tc4acco'wti...,..10i ltnmrfarfchht tit tobacco.L.iii jPeddlemotobacco&rsfeia8 e- than.two hoi3es)...i.4-.-- w,tXJ PeUcUersofjtobacpoie liorses)...--"-. Peddlera.x.tobaccojkhdrelasi(oiie - Peddlera of Jbae-fiwthfClafr (on fj: Hoot or.pabha (ftweei!)vi.-.r...OO Brewers of less; tsbaii Mhm!rQM Brewers orsOO bJSiels!m)i:,.10(X00 - Attf pertoir, safiialdeVfcsbaH. &ii to comply witli theforCgoItigreauJrementa will 4-be abioct to sevore. penaltMa" -4 $ Zfpnaw the t Taxe niwaed abbve must abplv OolfCoUeciOTMIritemari at Statesvale, . and pay forfand procure Special (Tax IStaiap bStattpiOthy : need, prior taMartndhQU$;-nrtber o ja8 Sanops:of ihe abbve cbartcteV can be bad at thv ofilca eft FB? Ifcllowellj at thwiTtHwse;inbaTi 4th, (th and 6th of liay. next... tJrjMOTT. QS fMondai tbe4tbdajdf Ifay; 1874$ ata election will be. . heldl at ihe Afferent wards irfhe aty"eftatlottej: for. Maypfc andtweiterAiWHenyta'. atixne Rock IslaridOfiJce ardl o.i 2 at the Market House. Ward fo. S, Red Hobse. Ward at tie iCourt House. The ,foL- lowing persons are appuiuteu i uujges u j luo .jlQriif vi2 - fWard Nbtr: MiWrAlexanderV li'Ree' 1 TJ X- Jl iteiWni: Trddy,:M;;M.ni" Johif lieCon- Ward Kb". 2rW."H.'H;Houstori.- Ji -P. Register S.? EL Bratton,rII.B Williams, H B Hammond, A. B. Davidson. Judges. ' - Ward No. 3t A, H-CreswelL J. P. Register C. J. Cowles, James H. Henderson, W. R Cochrane, JCL BuJTQughsV Judges., i Ward No. 4. A. H.-Martin; JP Register A. R. Nisbet, JohnVogelti,A PrTybHl, J.T S.M: Davidson, Judgeev - : -: ; ' h 1 f Wi F.DAVIDSON, Maydr, M. E: A LEX A y PjBRj: Shlff. T t-C .it-.. The twenty -first . annuaU.nteeting, of the MEDICAL SOCIETY oflfOTthOaroliaa will be held in the city of Charlotte, otf Thurs day, the 21st day jf Mayli8Zt at 11 bag for license wil)4bpassed? .'nrer the varr - VtN( M V Ka IWVIiH " ' ' The Board of Medical ELtnuser, f ibe State of NCrth Carolina, will hold Us annua I meeting atCaflett&;!r;CTa&y 19th pi may next, ana reraaui iH. cession una 1 me business for whicairis convened ;bas been disposed of. ; . - v . f Applicans for license to- practice- medi cine win present tnemseives as earir as prac ticable. C. DUFFY. Jr;,-M. D. Secretary and Treasurer, f v. SAL OF VALUABLE. REAL i ES- -TATE--; ! PURSUANT Ji leliMate" made by The Fatt.of Llhe tftfblilIas:,, aodJhe City Authorities, for the purposes tberdnsienltOneda reg istered, ani with, the, oncurrence of the said "Fair of the Carolinas," I ofler for sale ronnda." conMunjngaoouv acres; wruiiair appurte nances :huUdin4mptvm'm ad iappli- uv;ci.twi;ucu wr cuuuucuug exnioiuons. Tbas iftowtoT the"; moet eligible phjperti! in the whole ebnntry for the obj ectdesignect I and for ordinary" ifflbrbteriients br -inecnla.. I Mwib imni grca;iuuuwiue aa uieianas lie beautifully such purposes. :" . Hi ? me wnoie property nas cosf between $25 000 and $30,000 ' i - As to the titles Ac, parties jare' referred to Barringer. Esq, Attorney-at-Xaw 1 . ble paper. THOS.;W. .DEWEY," ,apl 23, Stw4St(J Trustee. ff ; j i . TT1HAT ITiave received' ExtraSngr; Cored AHamsand Shonlders; ft EnochiM breari'sl Century and JFatniJy: Soaps,-, Frost's : Ready Rafoinr 1?luiv fenhttnfiiA tiaA avi.1 Kiaw Raising Flour, (something new), arid other choice and btber desinble'Auniry supplies,! cnotce ana otoer aesiraoie'iamiry suppi t Which yonr attention iairtspectfullyi lted. - f -i.'-. i - ;CHaplJ5f " .- f -'. f J-.S. M. DAVlDSOft;1 8rd d6bViboveMarket,rd&St;'i S 'J! 1 Wishes the. public to know, -that bis estab fishment stul Maintains its - i- f j f "ni".i; rati. TN order to rnake room 5 for -Boots A Shoes - -As- Aotourown annacttt iWe. rttpectfuUy invite all to call and examine onr atockn h. forebnying,rawrar sellii ch?amthw the cheapest. - T prrV 'Ti- p! 22St . . IAJtTIE3inldinr elainis -aiiist'thVcity x . Whichhave sot been -certified a adtnvfc. ed,.are requested to file the ame at the oiSc oi me vity xreasuTer. on weanesaay Detwean 10-o'cIeclc'Alf.';clbk;P'U4l ' for presentmanttO tbrFiaanoa Committee. . ' F. ASH..Traa "i lT ;1I AVE: the honor ' to, -announcoomy JU friends and farmer patrons thatf as- aaon asjny present engagement t PuJelgh ter imnates; I will return- to' Charlotte, N. C, wheLEhilUocftta permanently, and estab lish acoffemtory ot-musia coder my ptr- BC-u f-rrerri-ion.: '--?,"' . . -'i'upU wiU;be receivei' froaHisiuth tf Junei- 1S74. . x i ?; -; , . ; Bt auction on uajday tbe -J 7th-of May, j 1874, at 12 M, th'at very . valuable : property 1 near Cbarlotte known as the Fafr GronndaT aa the best piaceTnTbarltftts tp- grt some thing good to eat t C.jnk. 1 r c j car ' J0 knacks at all hoilw.- f ;; apl 15, dlylme1 "- v ; v ; .. ji - 5i i-J 'p l it t-'" . , v j ..jTwsxV.YDxwxT,'CMhier,'i. ' . ViqiDiwxT, Asst. Casbier.A;. t .-r? W i mm -m " mhis "BanChartered Under Act of the Aenewl AsBemMywday wgaai d 1 under Laws of the State or xsortn garolinar mitix ampla,mMs 4. Pr2"?4 jta;nsact Cenerrtl CabKInsSosineas. adj funuh accinodatioi) to,altits,Qiis. tomen on-Liberal Texms.,. ;KTbe,bak,wyXitthjec Checkt ajd.wiU Ajlaw -Interest Acorduig, io.AgrienfonTaii peposiit;leaon fime, orassue.CrtiletesJnoaii terest at toe we .,j i ,cs , tl i i Xight par cent per Annum on : all i sums lying undrawh overr thiitv Bank Nates Rittght iMd SjMd t . TH0S.W. DEWEY. JanC i 1874. -" Ji ""irCashier. -i Lir' -''' .and f -" 5 : ( ', .r 7 dealers in ' ' Boots Sboe' JOais A kJeatber : n HsVe. opened, JthtfirL- Shoe j Factory .and ere noweparad lairimish ?ood goods tJ to th WWesaleiand iRetailrTradnafrprtcr es that defy competition; : CaU aadxastf infestyiaj quaiiiyfaaapric be&w.buTinjd 1 TTifDERjanthority of a special. Act of the I Vsiiaiart passed Marcn A l87i con ferring corporate privileges rijpbn the, lla- aonio Rakef Aasociatian. the Director flow have"' the Pleasure to announcft tnat ia tCfrSHdtjfift: ConceTtrwlU be ultvu at the operant oaf mmrmmh Tucf day, tie-5th ef riay,' 1374. ITo further jyotfp&heriUrnV gtefar&i&fi) eessary; for the completion of the Hasonie rempiej now tn eoune ef rectioo-4n. tae vJDraxczoas or ix AMooattoy.-John L Roper, President ; John" B. 'iCorWw ireaaurer; janses i ieign, vraner xay lor. Geo 8 01dfield: jno A Rosson: Daniel Hustod, Wm H Wales,-M H Stevens. t&. TI a v vuu xa uiwuu - t -, ' ' 3 t v ADVrlaBceliency ex Oof; OC Wer. Ctol KaderiBlggs,. P U :iP-rtiirWTtar Wte ex-MaTor.cif ?IV 51 Taylor, State Senatori Jas iTBiTnTirO ! Ult JIV iim Jj)n Rati Ai.K: vtQ Oratjd Cash QIftil2. Ami JGnmA, Cash onerMdCasb iOift,.2,500 'j. JQrshdCaslI Teach, 45)00.- Crand-Total Whole Tickets..$5. ; Half Tickets Jt2J. Club Rates-11 Ticket for $50, 82 -'tickets r " " ..V.. SfimTTT! r ; jrason'elterAssocTatioft. Norf-lf . Va.' Pot fi..h4..M.Hmatirus I -niMnf n a '- " -i-'1 " y ' robbers in& thieves, Who areinfesUng and . , plundering our city. -V -;i. y - ; : ' jw. p. Davidson, ::" mar St M J Ji. Ji TUT OTTNTAHf DSY BEEP HAMS; J3l3nckwl!Tpl6uT FJOOf? Vrrgmia Floor. AOarsply al eaVS ofl J9aleaf WK&iA&Ktal. MonntaiiH Potetoes fev planting ckaepj rA good stock of Tallow alwass on hand at low priceftiQravgef , Lemons, Ac. " 1 ; ' 1ray, Obrnetj 5Ts(de ttreet Apt . 117 HITE and Bed Onion fietta wfi H.'i v W. R. BURWEUACO. f TtfpLLER;SsCod.Iiverilv V Hk juazzam A Uss well's Uod LTyerJ-OiL Kn)MIVA Ti.. Oil - J t : yrihnrfr Of id Liver, Oil jmdPjhgpiaU f Elixir Cinchona Iron and &trybfcfnej i ? V n - - r ,ndRiirautht 1 M. .?-. ''r?'-tpsim.sntd iBismutb. ' , -l7'!W3URWELLiApqn " Pf i t t Vr: .A '"ynsists, ' ire5aauawTOBenor;eTiauryris;i ? i , MiaVELEMSRDro iajfod. PLCTING. MACHINE, i Goon ty ana BUte.Kigbtevfor-,aale maw adst hberak terms.' " Alao. A MnU "iXTanf l , iA kdi H.D? Ir-Tof roomnd less J mi rv-t mmm cvawa. viiui iVbWa VU the, BeattkVPbrd oad.and the NvC. Ce tral Railroad. Till he sold in . - bodv or divided to suirprirchssersvv'Also, iSevtril Hojs lbeit pCUiioU'idprpved and unimprorea., Appiy lmraecuateiv to- - t , jnarJ24;iwl6'; v JiKR DAVlE(501f 3 3L'.Tect from IJVerjL tiL-ntire!y Thepianters of Kort&ter4Uni; are .order mgit largely. y anae U 3w llTE ar? j-'r-ared. to':r., 1 ' "id cachl If' advti eaoil cotton ts." I'to ocr mendi in Charleston, or New. ork Will also attend prom ply to sale of f".:yy coo s' r.ed to "us." T J-l,rest; ? wsky- A la nteis'; Charlotte N.-U. . . :j u net 29 Gray's BuUfilrn OrnTrr.i, 1 Chcvl Gift. fileb. o.fioo- o rn rnH sn I WILL" pay wenty Fiv Dolfars, to any BUmcient tacon Vict - tfaSea hmiiia.faiAri. wrinrajrw (wt i u6or2iaTTiin great satisfactions ' Jraportil y-1 yi TFMr" -in.f AbelV -'Wc-ft ?tilj "A iLrffi IMlillll! 1 BY THE OQLLDATION Of MTSWEfXaia 0 THE t- n - fit 'j 4 OBSERVER M'lL wr-'f. : . is NcrrxcmttEHmTHiraTATE. r? A JTST RECEIVED. A larm lot or fecel- nTOHtealfoft) 1 r -- 'i' r . . , Of 1 descriptions, both plain and fancy. K7 send in jdordeHr t oac ,With tfire-firtIaae) JobPrintenand r: large vaneiy or ? type and jnatenai w are preparedlb execute all kinds .. . of, b W.ork with neatness and dispatch., . 'Tier - Heads, 2f otHeadrdXetteriHeadi, ftt$be Sft 4 j OBSERVER OFFICE.' -TpSTrRECEtVEp, ...; large lot ;f nYel- u opes and isiung uaras at tne -n ; TOBSERyEEOFTCE. BEC30m,fraMH f AGS, $J , OXos. 4, 5 and 6) at Wj7V.;. 4 ? ; 5 ftirfT) y JOB PRINTING I1 -.,im 7t 1 "7. 1 . r4 a 1 7 UP IX J. liiiilt ! 4 i ? r "1 . f 1 1'' 1 mmton nstoa-raarket. flrf ft-Yfr v.Vi.J liiH3.LTC lILYrr.IIQFP. i r i iTiT'r-i- "i'ij. 5J. i A4 A .rrr r t .-... i..