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TO THE PUBLIC! As eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, M is continued vigilance, honest, fair and upright dealing necessary to s access m bus iness. Having from the outset (18 ; years :tigo), appreciated these facts, and acted up ,o;i llieni, we find ourselves to-day rewarded for the countless anxieties, vexations,- and .ihe loss of hours of rest by seeing your long . .ucriehed hopes realized, of - makiug Char- 4 T-.'.i: J .V ' ' ""' Wholesale Mart, and ours an exclusive . . -, , . . Wholesale ;House. In order to be more explicit, we have the pleasure of informing the mercantile world that we have leased the superb store, ad joining our present,' (heretofore occupied by Mes5rs. Breni, Brown & Co., as their Dry--Goods Store), which W will occupy by first of September next forth retail trade only, ;tnd will ose ottr.present elegant and com modious store for an exclusive ? f s WHOLESALE HOUSE ilms giving to the trade a strictly " Whole sole Establishment," where they can . make their selections from a Stock purchased for hat trade only, thtis avoiding coming in contact with a Retail Stock and Retail Buy ers. The advantages of -such a House are oo obvious to need further comment. To give the general Teader a better con- 4ption of the colossal, dimensions of our two Houses we state that we will have up wards of thirty thousand feet of superficial floor room ; or if a lane of ten feet wide were formed of our -stores, it would reach considerably over half a mile. At the same time we inform our numer ous friends that our Mr. Rinte's is now again North buying our second stock this season, and owing lb the decline in goods, will again place us in., position to .success 'nlly compete with all other houses. Very respectfully, - , WITTKOW8KY.& RINTELS. Charlotte,: N. C, May 1st, 1874- - :. apl 31 ; , . ' , -' It. H. Battle, President, Cl B. Root, .Vice President. North Carolina RALEIGH, K 0. Insures all Classes -OF- INSURtoE PROPERTY, AgaM Las-or Damp liy Fire. Reasonable Terms. fcs Promptly Adjusted and Paid. Eftourage Home Institutions, Scaton Gales, Secretary. Pulaski Cowper, Supervisor, ( raliain & Nash? Agents, Charlotte, N". O. May 2 Merchant Tailor, - - " ' ; I . ' ." ... '-- : HAS JUST RECEIVED another lot of ele iint French Coatings ruid Fancy Cassimeres which are offered at the lowest possible pri ces. I have still on hand a large stock of oxjOTi3:iirQ-3 HATS, " y:-' ' -T:- . SHIRTS, GLOVES, , v ' COLLARS, . . TIES, '-" ' . - . ; SCARFS and of all kinds, which are offered at cost,' in pr; ler to close them out at the earliest possible moment. : A FXJIiI LINE the. Finest Goods kept continually on "and in the .Merchant Tailoring Depart ment and made to order with dispatch and at the lowest figures.':: " T "J1 , apl 29 ; ' . 2 : mm- T Latest From Bald v Kountain. . 500 LBShoice Country Hams weighing f,resfc Butter, 100 ddz Fresh Eggs."! 25 bags amily Flour. Also 1 bbl Choice Saur Kraut Jft .received and will be; sold low for cash, 'oe cneap Cash Store of 1 " ' - r. B, N. S1IITIL apl 29 - , . -7 hams Thaws 1 1 "pLEGANT juicy Hams just received at the Chen n pflah &tMA . - esh fish, vTrout, " Mullets, Blue fish, neep Head, Mackerel;-' Flounders, &c.i.fec, every day from Tuesday to Saturday. e hve tried the cash" system now for a m ian like so well we hope no one - i-ask us to credit them event or-on day. D. P. L. WHITE. 1La"d Asency PERSONS desiring either to purchase or Sell, or rent lands, are offered a first-nlnKn agency, in the undersigned, who agree to advertise and sell land, and in case of no sale no charge will be made. , JONES & PENDLETON, . ' ". . , Land Agents. pORSALE. -i From 2u0 to 400 acres of cood land, lvine ,on the Atlantic Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, about 12 miles south of btatesviilc,' only a snore distance from ttie station at shepherd s. On the premises is a good DWELLING HOUSE, Barn and other necessary outbuildinirs. The whole tract will be sold or it will be divided to suit purchasers. On the tract is lo or 20 acres of GOOD IJOTTpM LAND. Title guaranteed. Terms $8 ier acre. Call at Levi Vanclerburg oil the premises, or to my 5 JOauaS S PENDLETON, Land Agents. F OR SALE. As Agent fur the owners, we offer for sale that valuable tract of land belonging to the heirs of Allen Gill, deceased, consisting of 1600 acres, more or less, situated on the wa ters of Rocky Creek, in the northwest cor ner of Iredell, in the northeast corner of Alexander county, and alsonartlvin Wilkes county, all of which 13 one tract and sup- posea 10 contain valuable minerals, sucu as lead, plumbago, and silver. On the tract is a good mill site, at a place known as Drip- Ott, with plenty of water and a shoal of rocks which lets the stream fall GO feet in a short distance. Also other shoals on Grane Vine Branch, for two sites for over shot wheels. The whole tract is yet in forest tim ber aud well suited for a sheep farm, hav ing a very fine range. Title undisputable. . Price Only $1.50 Per Acre. Such a bargain is rarely offered. A pply to my9 JONES & PENDLETON, " Land Agents. JjlOR SALE. . A Splendid Farm, one and a half miles from Third Creek Station, on the Western N. C. Railroad, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES. On this Farm there are 25 acres of good bottom land, a good dwelling house and all necessary outhouses. About half of the land is irwa high state of cultivation, and under good fences. Bal ance in primeval forest. lerms: fl.tOO, one halt cash, iialanceon time. Reasonable deduction for cash down. my8 JONES & PENDEETON, Land Agents. RARE BARGAIN ! HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The Dwelling, Barn. &c. are all new. and are situated within three hundred yards of the Court House in Statesville. ' The premises include a well improved ict and land enough tor a small farm, such an opportunity is rarely offered. batistaetory reasons given tor seluing. my 8 ' JONES & PENDLETON, Land Agents. gPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. As Agent for Albert Rinaldi, we offer for sale a FIRST-RATE PLANTATION, situated one and a half miles fromOlin, Ire dell county, and on which he formerly re sided. The place contains 125 acres of land, with a good dwelling house, barn, smoke house, kitchen and all other necessary outhouses, with a good well of water in the yard. The buildings are all new put up since 1868. There are about 30 acres in original forest, about ten acres of which is hne bottom land. Balance in a state of cultivation. .Besides, a good bearing orchard, and a good many choice fruit trees were set three years ago. Title good. Will be sold tor cash, ora credit of twelve months will be given on one half of the purchase money. Apply to myO JONES & PENDLETON, Land Agents. s PLENDID farm for sale. The undersigned, as Agent for James A Gaither. we offer for fale that well known- plantation known as the Docky Gaither Place. 16 miles northeast of Statesville, con taining about 450 acres. 25 or 30 acres of botttom land. 75 to 100 acres in a good state of'coltivation. Balance in pine field and original forest. On the premises is a FINE, TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, nearly new, containing seven rooms, with a splendid well ot water in the yard, staDies, and ail necessary outbuildings, good or chards, good neighborhood and convenient to churches and schools. This .plantation would make two good farms, and the land is well adapted to the growth of tobacco, wheat, corn, oats, Ac. Title indisputable. Addres, my9 JONES & PENDLETON, i :: Land Agents. pOR SALE. We offer for sale that valuable tract of land, consisting of . ; I SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ACRES of jih o-ood lands as can be found in the county .of Iredell, on which John Young Esq now resides. On the tract is a c GOOD MILL SITE, wfali wafer bower sufficient for all seasons of the year, j H . A SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE hd all necessarv outbuildings. 1100 acres in original woodlands. This trapt'of land lies nine mile? south of Statesvilleand across the line of A, Tfc O R R. -"The dwelling: bonse is a short distance fmm a station on that road. . ; The tract will not be divided Unless enough purchasers can be found who will hnv all. and as it lies in such a manner as tn ha easilr converted into a number of small farms. it would dc: extremely aesira- hi fnr a amall colonv. - - . On the plantation is about one hundred and fifty acres of . , GOOD BOTTOM LAND, e , ' Title indisputable. Terms moderate. "'. Address , my9 v JONES & PENDLETON, ' Iand Agents. "; BLI1.DJEIW A'rJ'JSK'J'ION 1 ; ; WING'S ;,. ' SABilf HuiriU aiiu juviv aiiuiiu,wijt Columbia South Carolina. ' Turns out Sash. Blindsv pwita; Mantels, p.ioti ..MnnMiniw.- ScroU .Work. Ballus- ten. Hand - Rails ' and .every article used irt honse trimming of quality nnsurpassed and at prices which Ueiy competion. - L.,!,' A 0. IK HARRISON, Agent The Charlotte Observer. PUBLISHED DT JONES & PENDLETON, Peofkietoes. Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTIOK. Daily One year in advam .$7 00 . 3 50 . 1 75 .-. 60 .. 2.00 Six months, in advance,. inree Months, in advance, One month, in advance,...... Weekly, one year RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square one time '. ..$1 .. 1 o .. 2 .. 3 CO c0 00 50 00 50 00 two days three days. tour days...... " five days....... " one week 3 " two weeks ; 5 three weeks .'. 6 50 " one month... 8 00 Contract Advertisements taken at proporionately low rates. Five Squares estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. CITY INTELLIGENCE. The Observer is the only paper pub lished iu t lie State West of Ralcifrh which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every morning. Business men will please make a note of this. Subscribers will please look out for he cross mark on their, papers. They are thus notified that their term of subscrip tion has expired ; and are respectfully re quested to renew at once. CiUKLOTTE MARKETS. Corrected Daily.' Cottou Market. Mosdat. June 1, 1874. Inferior ...10(3121 Ordinary, 14 Good Ordinary 15J Stnct Good Ordinary 16i IjOw Middling, ..16i Market quie. Country Produce. Bacon Hams, per fi - 144 Sides, " 13 Shoulders, 11 Hog Round, 12J a 12 Beeswax 25 BiUter hoice, 20 a 25 Brandy Apple, (N. C.J . $ 2 a 2i Peach, 21 a 24 (-bra White, 105 " Mixed, ivjgs, per dozen, 15 a 18 F'lmir Family, 4.25 a 4.40 Extra, . 4 a 4.10 " Super, 3 75 a 4 Fruit Dried Apples, " " Peaches, " " Blackberries, Fowls Chickens, spring, 30 Turkeys, per pr, 1.75 a 2 Ducks, per pair, GO a 75 Ifides Dry, trreen. (Aird Good, . 121 a 13 Common. nonr JeaZWhite, bolted. 1.10, unbolted 1.05 rjats iilacfe, 60 White, 60 Onions. 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Peas Pure clay, a 1.00 Mixed, 75 a 80 $1 7 a 8 Potatoes Irish, per bbl, none oweet. Tallow, Wheat Red, per bush, White, Wool Tub washed, Unwashed Post-Oflice Directory. The following statement of the hours for the opening and closing of mails, is furnished us by the post master, Robt. E. McDonald, Esq. : OPEKS. CLOSES. North Mail, 8 A. M. P. M. South Mail, 71P.M. 9 P.M. 8i A. M. 9 P. M- Air-Line Mail, Statesville Maii, 10 A. M. 2 J P. M. 5i P. M. 7 P. M. 7 P.M. 74 A.M. Lincoln ton Maii, Wadesboro Mail, Beattie s Ford Mail arrives Mondays and leaves Tuesdavs. Robt. E. McDonald, P. M. The Temperature. The thermometer at the drug store of W R Burwell fc Co., stood as follows yesterday at the hours mentioned: At 6 A. M., Rfo 12 M., 1 3 P.M.,.: 1 6 P. M., ' 8 P. M ........ !.!85c .. 87 ...87 tOCAL DOTS. Ice is in good demand just now. Every day new subscribers are added to our list. At the meeting of the Board of Aldermen last evening, Mr Rookc was re-elected Keep er of the Cemetery. " An excellent tanner Mi this county says he never knew a dry May that was not fol lowed by an excellent crop. This is encour. aging information. We learn there there was a fine rain m the upper part of this county Sunday after noonr It, extended to within about eight miles of Charlotte. Thanks. We are indebted to . the Mar shals of the occasion for a complimentary invitation to the Wake Forest College Commencement, on the 23rd, 24th and 25th inst. The address before the literaTy socie ties will be delivered by. Gen A M 'Scales, and the sermon before the graduating class will be preached by Rev WJ Thomas, D D,' of Norfolk, Va. . ,. ,v . : , Mayor's Court. Lnndy Walls, colored, made complaint yeBterday before the' May or'that Sallie Thornburg, colored, had sto len some clothes from her. The charge was not sustained and Lundy had to pay the cosW . . - " ,"-"'"" - ' , Jim Keen, colored, preferred against Bob Howard, colored, that the latter had taken a snap judgment on him had levied cn his pair ? .of pants for a debt, and on hearing; the "testimony His Honor - made Howard pay the cost and then discharged thepartiea. -" - - -i -The notorious Frank Cuthbertsoh was up under abarge of vagrancy. Of course there was no laok of proof that ho had no visible means of support;' and the Mayor required that he either Ye bond or .leave '.the. .city, J gtVlilj 111111 UllUt,4 1WOUilJ.tl (TI1IVI. W one or the other, i - - -j-- - Personal. p C Carlton, Esq.; of States ville arrived in this city last night, en route to Atlanta, to attend the Agricultural Con- gress which assembles in that city to-morrow and to which he is a delegate. We had the pleasure of seeing him in our office. - , 7 Johnstone Jones, Esq., editor of this pa paper, left last evening for Beaufort, aocont panid by his lady. 1 They will be absent for some time. County CammLssioners.--The , County Commissioners met yesterday in regtdar ses. sion at the Court House. Present : Thos L Vail, Chairman; RL DeArmond, Thomas Gluyas, W H Neat and M M prr. The most of the time of the meeting wjis devoted to auditing accounts and passing orders for the payment of bills. There were quite a num ber these, and to mention them" all would be useless. The most important business was the following, which weuare allowed to take from the records by the kindness of Win Maxwell. Esq. Clerk of the Board :' 'The Grand Jury at the Spring Term of Court, 1874, reported that the present jail is not a secure place, for the confinement , of prisoners,. 'It is therefore ordered by the Board that a committee composed of T L Vail, Thomas Gluyas, M M Orr and Josiah Asbury be and they are hereby appointed a committee to draw up a plan for a new jail, and if agree ing on some plan, to invite proposals for the building of the same.M - , The following is the report of the Grand Jury, dated May 26th : 'We, the Grand Jurors, on our oaths, re port that we have examined the jail and find it clean, and in as healthy condition as the nature of the building will admit. We further beg leave to report that, at the request of our County Commissioners T 1 il 1 c i. it we examineu me jau in reiereiicr i se curity in the confinement of prisoners and find it very deficient and insecure, especial ly the front and sonth sides of the building, and would recommend the building of a new jail in some other section of the city. We would further state that, all things considered it would be better to build a new jail than to repair the old one. Tnos Uner, Foreman ; : S P Alexander, J F McCord. W A L Owen, W A Todd,, Lorenzo Hunter, FBMcWhirter, ' r J FLittle,. ; ::- ; . J Roeseler,' ' Samuel, Yountz, R A Freeman, v - Asa George, W A Mockf James H Williams. : City Revenue (Concluded.) The following License Taxes are assessed. viz : 1. On each keener of an eating house and each owner of fisli meat, vegetable, bread or fruit stands, or stalls, except at the Mar ket House, a license tax of twenty-five dol dars, ($25.00.) 2. On all hotels and boarding houses, ex ceeding fifty (50) rooms, seventy-five dollars ($75 00); on those exceeding fifteen (15) rooms and less than fifty, fifty dollars ($50); on public and private Boardiog Houses hav ing from one to 'five 'boarders, ten dollars ($10); those-oVerfif e boafders,' twenty dol lars ($20); on colored eating or boarding houses, half the above rates. 3. On every Livery Stable, one hundred dollars ($100); and on eyery buggy, carriage or other vehicle kept for hire, three per cent (3) on the value thereof, and on every pleas ure buggy, sulky or carriage not used for profit or hire, two (2) per cent on the value thereof. 4. On every bow line alley, the object of which is gain op profit, the keeper or owner shall pay fifty dollars; the city reserving the right to remove it, or them, at any time, as a nuisance. i 5. On everv JJilliard Table, the object of which is gain, or profit, the owner or keep er shall pay twenty -live dollars ; the City re serving the right to remove it, or them, at any time, as a nuisance. 0. un every lusurance, or oilier incorpo rated company, the agent shall pay a license lax of twenty-five dollars. 7. On every Broker's or E change Office, one hundred dollars. 8. On every Express Company, two nun dred dollars ($200), and three-fourths of one per cent on the gross receipts at their office in Charlotte. f ' 9. On every Telegraph Company, one hun dred dollars ($100) and three-fourths of one per cent on their gross receipts. 10. On every taker of Likenesses by what ever art fifty dollars.. v-f, . tiA 11. On every four-horse Omnibus fifty dollars. Oh every two horse Omnibus forty dollars.;-.; - . v ,f. ;!"'.'. ;: - - 12. On each one horse public dray or wag on, ten dollars. - 13. On each two horse public dray or wag on, twenty dollars. ; - . .' 14. On each one'horse wagon or dray haul ing only for the owner thereof, five dollars. 15. On each two horse wagon or dray haul: ing only for the owner thereof, ten dollars 16. On ery dog, one jJollar, on every slnt' two dollars? and every dog or slut seen with out a tax paid collar to be killed. ; ' - '. 17. On every Stallion or Jack standing in the city, twenty-five dollars. .;' The. city re serving the right to remove him of them at any time as a nuisance. . h - ' ;V -: 18. On each barber shop ten dollars. . ' , ;19. Each Ajictiorieer shall pay fifty dol lars, and three-fourths of one per cent on all sales made, the latter to be collected month- 20 On each cotton press packing for the public Shall be paid twenty-five dollars. 21. There shall be levied annually, on all Merchants and Traders, a tax of one-fifth of one per1 cent on all goods, wares aud' mer chandise purchased out of the State, to be collected semi-annually, itinerant or tran stent merchants shall be required to pay ten dollars per month in advance ..... .' 22. Each and-jevery inerchant :or firm whose tax does not amount to ten dollars Bhallpay ten dollarsA -: ; - ) t ' - : 23.' On eyery Sewing ; Machiue Company, one hundred -dollars.'" - - ' - - 24. On evcryConrmisIoii Merchant, twen ty-fire'dollara," " ""'" " " 25. On every ton of guano and other fer tilizers sold in the city of Charlotte, fifty cents per ton. 25. All itinerant cottou and produce buy ers sliall be required to take out a rommis -sion merchaiit's license and pay therefor twenty-five dollars, or may purchase through a licensed commissioned merchant free of tax. A failure to comply 'with the above ordinance will subject the offender to a fine of fifty dollars. : , . . 27. On every pistol, gun, dirlt orJ:sword- cain, nity cents each not to apply to licens ed dealers. . - 28. on eyery gold watch, fifty cents; on every silver watch, twenty-five cents. 2R. On every piano; twq dollars; on every parlor organ, one dollar. 30. On every horse or mule by drovers or dealers or their agents, one-dollar, per head to be collected by the City Marshal, j 31. On every . carriage, buggy stllky or wagon sold as merchandise, not the manu facture of the State, three fourths of one per cent on the cost, the same to be collected from the party delivering the article. 32. Each and every Surgeon, Dentist, practicing Physician, practicing Lawyer, Ciyil Engineer and real estate agent or bro ker, fifteen dollars, . . . 33. On every Gas Company, one hundred dollars. CLASS lit. Sec. 9. The taxes in this class, imposed shall be paid in advance, to the City Con stable, who shall whereupon give a receipt for the same, specifying therein, the partic ulars for which such tax is paid. No such receipt shall be giyen for a longer period than one week, but the same may be renew.- ed weekly thereafter ; and any person, or persons, performing, lexibiting or doing anything in contravention of this Ordinance, within one mile beyond the corporate lim its of the city, shall be liable to a double tax, and the City Constable shall take stringent measures for its immediate collection. 1. On every Compauy of Circus Riders or Equestrian Performers, a tax of one hund red dollars. 2. On every Company of Stage or Theatri cal Performers, every Slight of Hand Per former, Rope or Wire Dancer or Performer, every exhibitor of Natural or Artificial Cu riosities, for reward, ten dollars for each and every day. 1 6. On every exhibition of animals, for re ward, twenty-five dollars. 4. On every single Person , or Company of Singers, Dancers, Ethiopian Minstrels, or Performers on Musical Instruments, who,' for public amusement, shall sing, dance, serenade or play on musical instruments, for reward, a tax often dollars for each day. 5' On each and every Side-Show, or, Per formance, accompanying other exhibitions, shows or performances, twenty-five dollars for each and every day. ; 0. On each and every other Public Exhib ition, and upon eyery person who lectures for rewards, a tax of five" dollars for each day., . 7. Each and every peddler, of any goods, wares or merchandise, or of any nostrums, receipts or prescriptions, shall pay in ad vance, as a license, per week, ten dollars, Provided, however, that any citizen of the State may freely peddle books, newspapers, charts, maps, philosophical apparatus, mu- sical instruments, live stock, (except horses and mules) vegetables, fruits, ovsters or r . i . j- . 1 1 - , m 1 1 . 1 1 ' bv the rules regulating the Market House. And Provid ed, further, That two or more partners.shall not peddie under one license, as partners or otherwise; nor shall any licensed peddler sell any goods at auction, without first ob taining an auctioneer's license. Sec. 10. That in collecting the taxes herein prescribed, the City Constable shall diligent ly use all, or any of the powers now vested, by law. in the Sheriffs or Tax Collectors of the Amended Charter of the City. Sec. 11. All Ordinances or parts of Ordi-. nances in conmct wmi tins urainance, are hereby repealed. Sec. 12. That this Ordinance shall take effect immediately. ' Saw Dust Brandy. The Dunn county News gets off the following good thing, which is wortny a place with some of Mark Twain s best : We sympathize hearty with one of our exchanges, which is sorry to learn that a German chemist has succeeded in making a first-rate brandy out of saw dust. . We are a frie'nd of the tem perance movement, and we want it to succeed, but what chance will have when a man can take a rip saw and go out and get drunk yith a fejnce rail? What is the use of a prohibitory liq uor law, if a man is . able to make brandy smashes out of the shingles of his rqof, or if he can get the delirium tremens, by drinking the. legs of ' his kitchen chairs? - You mav shut an Inebriate ouYof & gin shop, and keep him away from taverns, but if he. can become uproarious on boiled saw dust and ' dessicated window ! sills, .any effort at reform must necessarily be a failure. It will be wise, therefore, if temperance societies will butcher the German chemist, before he goes any further. . He should be stuffed with distilled board yards until he perish es with mania a potu" j , . ANNOUNCEMENT. . I announce myself an independent fann ers' candidate for Congress,' from the Sixth Congressional District, knowing no party and acknowledging no affiliation with any party. - , js. u. lavidson. - '. ' ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself an independent candi date for the office of Sheriff, of. Mecklenburg eonntv, at the election in August. W H H HOUSTON. May 13, ANNOUNCEMENT: A The many friends of Win. . P. Little." an nounce him as a , candidate for Sheriff of Mecklenburg 1 county, subieot only to ' the I yote of the people, at the election in August next. And if e)ected,he will not ask for any relief from the County. Commissioners on account .of delinquent tax payers, ' , May 31th, lS7i, t . 1 To the Indies. 1 A LOT of fine and rare Flowers frora the "Kosenwink Gardens'? are for sale at the Emporium' of D. G. Maxwell. - Also a number of beautiful Canary Birds.' , ; june2,pd " ' ' : -; "-; '?i-.i;;:' Official Drawings of the North. Carolina Beneficial Association, - Class 1206. Nos. 58, 23, 18. 32. 46, 10, 53, ' 38,65, 74, 56, 8, drawn at 12 M. , Class 1207. Nos. 66, 74, 12, 26, 63, 73, 24, 46, 62, 58, 42. 54, drawn at 7 o'clock P. M. june2 C, T.WALKER, Commissioner. . Carolina Central Railway. J Office Ass't Sup't., Lincolhton, May 30. j ON and after Monday, June 8th, the fol- ' lowing schedule will be run over the West ern Division of this Koad : GOING EAST. Leave Buffalo Depot, 6.00 a. m. " Lincointon, 7.27 ,l Arrive Charlotte, 10.00 " GOING WEST. Leave Charlotte, 3.00 p. m. " Lincointon, 5.43 " Arrive Buffalo, 7.00 " V. Q. JOHNSON, June 2 Ass't Sunt. Democrat, Southern Home, lincoln Pro gress and Shelby Banner copy. Belt's Patent Sheet Iron ROOFING THIS ROOFING, far cheapness and dur ability, ease and rapidity of application by any carpenter, perfectness of finish, com bined with its Fire, Wind and Water-proof qualities, has no equal in the market. Its application on rafters without sheeting makes it specially desirable for many classes of builings, saving not only a grea; expense of sheeting lumber, but. ren dering inside of roof very fire proof. It is extensively used in nearly every State and Territory in the "Union, giving the most entire satisfaction wherever adopted. For circulars, orders and other informa tion, addiess june2 W. S. BELT, Nos. 56 and 58, Third St Cincinnati, O. FLORENOEr The Tjongr- contested Suit of the FliOBENCE SEWTN-Q MACHINE CO., against the Singer, Wheeler & Wilson, and Grover & Baker Companies, in volving over $250,000, ' Is finally decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in favor of the FLORENCE, which alone has broken the Monopoly of High Prices. THE NEW FLORENCE Is the only machine that sews backward and forward, or to right and left! Simplest Cheapest Best. Soid for Cash Only. Special Terms to Clubs and Dealers. June2 . FLORENCE, . Mass. LATEST IMPROVED iorse Powers, Grain ThreshEng A "vrn , Wnftf! SiS1,w3t10 iWnplllTlAS 1 J Manufactured and sold by -A.. W. G-ray cfs Sons, MIDDLETOWN, VT, Parties wlio wish to purchase machines that have proved to be superior to all oth ers, will do well to send for circular and de scriptive price list, which will be' forwarded upon application, free. -june2 . mm l COATS' BLAH THEEAD for yoor MACHINE. June2 A day guarahfeed using our WJfiJiL AUGER & DRILL in good territory Endorsed by Governors of Iowa, Arkansas and Dakota. june2 Catalogue free. W. GILES, St. Louis, Mo. A DVERTISERS send 25 cents to Geo. P ii. Rowell.& CO.. 41 Park Row. N. Y.. for their Eijihty-page Pamphlet, showingveost of advertising. june2 . BUILDING FELT! (No tar used), for outside work and inside, instead of plaster. Js ett Uarpetings, stc Send two 3-cent stamps for Circular and Samples. C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J. " nSYCHOMANCY, , OR 80UL X CHARMING." How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and af fections of any person tney cnoose, in stantly. This simple'mental acquirement all can possess, free, by mail, for 25 cents j together with a Marriage Guide,'Egyptian Oracle. Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. :, WIL LIAMS & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. jnne2 . ' Jnst Keceired, ... AT . R.-F. DAVIDSON'Sj 13ARLOR Suits, Dressing Case Suits, Ward X- robes. Bureaus. Beads teads. Tables, Whatnots. Chairs, of various kinds, such as Folding Chairs.; Office Chairs, and the per forated bottom chairs something entirely new. ' 1 Also, a new lot of Baby Carriages, and a large and elegant assortment 01 .brackets, Wall Pockets and Comb and Brush Boxes of the very latest styles; Call and examine'. - r J. H. THOMPSON, ' and y'''; ; Willie clad to meet their friends anil-fto-' quaintances and show them through at Hew Advertisements. LJlfliUWilSE The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the ; country 1, J f $100 00 IN VAIUA BIRD IP T 8, TO BK DISTBlBTTZOr IV 44th Seml-AuBual GIFT ENTERPRISE To be drawn Saturday, July 4th, 1874. r: In, Gold ONE PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER I Fivk Prizes $1,000 each f ' Five Prizes $500 ,, Greenback Teh Pbize8,$10( in? . , ?Y Two Family , 0arriage8 and". MatcheP v Horses with. ; ; i -tt Silver-Mounted Harness, worth $1,500 each ! . ! . ' H " . "''r ' Two Buggies, Horses, frc, worth $60teach. Two Fine-toned Rose-wood Pianos, worth .: - , v : $550 each. Ten Family Sewing Machines worth $100 " ' ' each. : ; ' -' .' 1500 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watchet in all,) worth from $20 to $300 eoci Gold Chains, Silver-Ware Jewelry, Ac., Ac-w,. Nnmber of Gifts 10,000 ! Tickets limited to 50,000 1 .''-' AGENT8 " WANTED; TO 8EX.lL:' TICKETS, to whom Iilberal Preml uma ivlll be paid -, . . .. Single Tickets $2; - Six' Tickets $10; Twelve Tickets $20; Twenty Five $40. 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 L. D. SINE, Box 86, main office, ' Cincinnati. O. 101 W. Fifth St. June2 IMPORTANT NOTICE. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF LADIES DBESS GOODS, Prints, fcc, amongst which will be found a great many novelties. We have a large stock of JACKONETTE and THREAD EDGING and INSERTING, VALENCINE .and Thread Lace, Gros Grain and Sash Ribbon, all of which we are selling tor less than half what tney can be bougnt elsewnere. We have just received a new stock of Ta ble Linen Damask, Table Napkins, Towels, white atriped ' Peque, Marseilles, quilts, Bleached Shirting, &c, which we are sell ing at - COST for CASH. We will offer our en tire stock at greatly re duced prices from and after to-day, regard less of cost. Call soon, if you want some of the best bargains yon ever bought in your life, as we'are selling off rapidly. - BRUM, BROWN & CO. may 31 lw i . . a CITY TAXES. ALL persons residing in the city of Char lotte on the first Monday in February, 1874. and all persona, and bodies politic or corporate, who owned or possessed taxable property in tne city on tne aay aioresaia, are hereby notified to Teturn to me, on oath,' within 30 days from tne iss aay 01- June, 1874, a f ullr true, and perfect list of their taxable polls, real and 1 personal es tate, and of their net, incomes, received, du ring the hscal year next preceding the sata first Monday in February, 1874. ' By order of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Charlotte. - , . jr. w Abil, uieric at rreas. Office rear room Of Col John E Brewn's office, next to the Court House. , may 311m ., '.;- " ; . t WltAPPlWO PAPEB t ' VANILLA and Straw Wrapping Paper, assorted sizes, for sale low at rujusjrux's. may 31 ; , ; w Stolen!;!;,; ON tiie night of the 25th of May frora my . premises, by a man bearing the name of Martin Allman, a small black HORSEr be tween 14 and 15 bands high,' white bind feet, a small star in the forehead,.' paces and one running wait ; nina ieet nnsnoa. Al so,1 a 8addle and Bridle. The latter a black halter bridle, with heavy armjr bits. The saddle has a goat skin seat, is without, horn, and bears the manufacturers' names Dar win & Johnson, xorkTUle, . v. : Allman is aDout nve ieet seven mcues high, sandy hair, light eyes, beard and mus tache the color of hairy- large Roman nose .... with a peculiar twist, round sbouiaereo. ana about 25 years of ager-i . ' r A liberal reward wui De paio ior ine ap nrehension or -deliTerv ot the abore f thief and property, or either of the same, by s Rock Hill, B.C. c HOARDERS "WANTED. 4 JlL next door to the Charlotte Hotel. Well furnished rooms on first and second floors, opening on verandas, i Very desirable, with first class table. - Table and transient board- ray30,lmo ' J. A. BRADSHAW. - : ;: Dried Bect;if JUST RECEIVED, a lot of elegant 'sugar cured canvassed beef, without, bone, CaU soon at . " . n my30 . :. ' J. a jm.jxsxjiimo w 80,000 mm mysotpa -itxvo, .Ahutwv v mm "El,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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