DiiiY'oijsEiiyEii . iKW-5 , . , , , , ,. .. . " - - ; i - r - J ' Saturday, June 6VJ mTiie.'ederal Court Additio ilS in -session will WcefcrChief Justice W&f m Brlstow, the nevty appointed 'ecretkry'ettbe Treasury brings m the which he was thosen; , -.t- ,.ntaf;ftn!,,-80 'it W Saidr r duvmvw rThAlrmibles inArkansas asp not ftJLt oA A Governor Baxter is j hot after the firobks meu. mouuii stilt existsVGov. Baxter refuses ;to tha amnesty act. . The - Jirooks sign . men OughVtp.be severely;-punished, Their crime was 8 montrous one. , : ; 'CdnCTeVs has passed a, bill to stib- nress the bringing to this country of Italian children. This good law. 'The ' little 1 bfack-eyed fiddlers vand. , carp is la wxiu- ..iu.o ,iu uoiu ""1 the 8tteets..Are; in a Vast majority 0f wliCs casetsubjooted to upathardships and! kind; why should he not be recogni? Tf.iTnCTh; most fifrAoflAUd inthe, Constitution of the United are sold by their ,; parents tijfr Italy- to hard-heated taskmasters wpo control them tin this ,eountiy-tXfVniiC.;l' ; .The' . Washmgton Ru5ia f pays o the presence of the Morm dh Delegate - Cannon1 upon the ffoor 61 Congress is "a blot upon our civilization," ; itQW about, the. presence of Honest John ; Patterson upon the floor of theSen- ate. and Beast Butler on the floor of! the Hbse?It js i no dishonor, per- haps; in the eyes of the Republican Organ, that well-known thieves should occupy lqoorale saaliaye! halls of Congress. corgrLS0HT epwtion, , ' Mueh is said now-a-dayabowt com pulsory .educatioir.'";'There'aro men who wish the law to sav tothe narrfita all SetukyOijr child I to achool." The rights of parents are o be quietly set aside. ' " ' UM.WeniedhcafioniiVvVfirvbfflArltWW -. O I Every boy and girl in the land ought to he.taaghatj' 15 to read Aid write antf'WsnnisABut fteedoms somer h, thing, i The father should be at liber- ' ty to do whatever he thints best' r ;r his offspring.- It is not' -compVtibie with freedom for a government Ho j-sir hooC Itf w anab . - rogation of tbi rights of parents. fPof Germany is. held up to Americans. There laws "fprj. com pulsory education exist. .Nfttidnbt, 5 a there is advantage in it. But the idea belongs to despotic governments, l it is inconsistent with the principles of American liberty: In GTermariVi5ind "v.. uyuMvupi governments, a citizen is valued only as he is useful to the State. 'All our laws nrn framed J ernment. ihe one is an overgrowth of , c?trali8m Monarchism DeDot- ism, whichever it may be called : the cals of tbe United States TP.; centralued. govrn-ment-strong in practice as well as in o;theory.The Democrats should resist " ouu" uuencies. Civil ritfht MTU .ah-AWpuWedno'; li'nnilWnvr;:vr.'I ititisms. . T " ttu "r"? m epttbUe8r Vf f . - . ,f t v ATmcET t intm ' ' 1 V.AIl jJCELIJasrT NOMINATION fotft fxiODrtiolia j JCiv in Ko Judgl oflhe Seventh .fl.Ttiaf:nnmir,flMrt , TV"?"?" - , vyuveniion at Qrftham isi.on therd inst.: It wm - a. unanimous flommatiprini bv a CrA rt m H " w " PODnlaritv- : vi Wttjteniis m every way wotthy tne. dme spirits was poured into! his shoes' MQRESsiONAli Cain. In the . ab hihltnd responsible offlcn -hii M stimulate1 rtve iluggisti ''circulation ?enc6 of B H Cain, Congressman at seeks. Ite is talenten- u .'lZ thetldodinliUteetaChUofkeneVi rge for South -Carolina, to make an- "r"i Possessed ofrtwirfetit inteprtcharacter, and tih blemishedarecord, ,Hft wyt - :,.,food JPApi Pur Conservative friends ." bf thdt district adted w;flM.t -llT-i. acted Jng him for the judgeship. As a.cotripliment to: tniL' nntriMUM 1 bf Mr. Kerr, the honor wa mf IV mpt-itwl Tra il.. . j , "Huie enotnat was not apaintui one. cm ' ,y mf h rendered valuable I Thursday; liniments wefe anDlied'and !PrrfrW.W Carolina in the ' 1 -eT"" m DeiW Pfl . -uugress, and on the All .Conservative utrength of the counties In his dis- political campai Tbereefew, At midnight he bad accomplished on? ll I ",rVZr7r. - ' J0UM the costs f their maintenance tp v - wno nave uocu uiure. patriotio ' " . vv,ixuoW uincj- trft GOVfimmpnt "- - - - ! His election is 1 ttem ttte Teromen . f '? , f ? : 0 , 5 W.e beile?e,; regarded - ' -r-r.t f ' -'a certainity. He is veryBonular. and .wel!r,wim.hCSxcDWn:o&la;;f6ot.- The Pawnee;-lndiani" ."are men-i Will caui uu -ubj1,uu -;trict, and that w Victory ;,T7ith, theTjvbicKw exception of ft few dfoatiJncJjtnen ses are'paid, ' net tff 3pM: ir the partjr? in - this, district via : a unitt We wish wtf could 'say 1 as-in uchof ev ery judicial districtn the State. jlw ro lcapoixanv; inatine ijonser vativea 1 . dfbat the Republican ' ? ' ' i'i' m toe coxmpg ntest; And itis so 7a vfll- ,T11 .- easy to do it,if we will. Our party has the power to control the political destines of this State. So assert this power, and -make Conservatism tri umphant all over the land, but one thing is needed ; that is Unity of Ac- ' titwrrrrT .T!T:.-C"'T.T.''r: ""''-' r C The Conservative of the Seventh Judicial District will go to the polls in August, inCan unbroken phalanx, , tLTA xriptrirv . will rorrH ' n rnn ' t.Tlfiir I banners. In view of the l grand .- brin- ciples involved in theapproachingj election, personal, feelings and spites should be buried out of sight, lli is little for a man to dp, t6'sacrifice nis private dislikes, .andj-even surrenider his private judgment "for the sake of the ireseryation of thjB life of the par Jy which can save the State from -the firasp'of the Republicans. 3?or,once, et.all hands join in achieving &? glo rious, triumph for the Democratic Conservative party ofNorth Carolina. The proSneritv of- the State, apd ofJ ecrt lnaiviauai in tne otaie, is largely tT4 h VThe Eefprmed Presbyteriag; Syjnpd, now in session at Philadelphia, has led off in anew and important move- menW It has adopted a series of jes- blutions to the effect that the Consti- tutio nal reeoraitinn of Jiin ChrisL line meaiatorDet ween lioa ana tne mediator between Ciod ana man, the divine head: and Euler ot Ha tions.Js an indisnensable duty of the yariogs. governments of the earth We pretend to be ra christian : people. In every. town, village, and :, city in the United States : the heaven-ward point ing' spires attest our faith, . and bur hope. The National Legislature is opened with prayer. God is recog nized bv the ..' neonle of the -United States; as the Aknighty Ruler of Man- States? Senator Brownlow on the Civil Riqhts Bu.The Knoxvillei. Herald publishes a second letter this is dat ed June 1st from, Mr Beownlow a gjalinsVfhe ciylj-riglit8 bilk ,!It4 scores who favors the. bill. vve give an' ex tract r two from Brownlow-'s letter : ! Yes! Mr. ,,Bartlett, you can rally the miscegenation brigade and the wniie aoagmg politicians wno agree with youthat-the poor.white people haye rio'xighisjAhd-'I will-meet you witn nonest ,. laborersand.. poor men whos rights "are outraged" and tram pled upon bv this I abomination. w . The passage of this civil-rights bill will destroy freeschools as it ought to do, fqr it is better to have no schools at all than sach as are arbitrarily dic tated under this bill. The mere threat to paBS it is the greatest' insult and outrage which has ever been attempt ed upon the honest, hard-working peo- P,e ?.lma property, or no properly I do not b , lieve that the personal freedom of all the white people of the South, and all their rights of self- 5U eru " enoum ue sacrinceu 10 UPPrvm Andtfi n TOW thnnoan1 innnlont negroes, or to gratify the caprices of negro-worshipping- white, men and selfish politicians. i Xiie tiKusaiklabrhettin every iejri .Statcfehoughtjhe wid ows of rebels, are in no way responsi ble'for the war, are told, "Your chil dren shall not go to school unless you are subjected to ih.eVbumiliation of seeing them educated. with your for mer slaves." The .manhood of the country ought to rise upjagainst the petty persecution. The mixed-schcol bill might appro priately be termed, "A bill for the en couragement of riot and chaos in the (Southern States, and for the humilia- tion of the widows and the oppression of the orphans of the South." ' Why Weston Failed. When Weston, the pedestrian, was guaranteed the needed support, he went into training, not according to nucalistin rulAs. lnt. mrftl V-nt. rtcni Tar hours, ate nutritious food, avoidec ftl 8P'rituous and malt liquors, gave up me use oi tooacco ana waiKed a stated number of miles every day. Af- i?ii5.eil?utll?,nileB' e8tn wa puI tu ucu ii inuu U antJUllOIl UeiUEl given.lp the state of his feet. It, is to h tofc he ittnbotes hf$ fumie.. For e saia mat aner ne rose the 1 next JfX by a big Ma- a riirr": uK;-p.y w u ieji ail ! Thar ha. m a i 1 500 miles withn the Plotted time, and imparted his ? feeling , to his friends; muucjr nun ; oirurea neavy i0fwW rrWlW.WP 'f eigum-nve I n-au Iie .'none , mis, mere wouia.nave 'been otilf 4lhree hundred; "miles , to he only,hiade fifty-fire cmilesOn Wfidnesdv:TdiiMTTO'. im".-fntMmlAn he walked.it worked itself into a roll L .t 1. . x . '111 !. . , ' onuer iue miaaie oi nis loot. Alter a time he beganto feel much pain. He stopped, and oh taking 'off his shoe. it was tourld' thatUhei'thick skin on the sole of bia foot had become lanned over. inAkiD&r & bad blister. rVheri he' h.e did nottakeastepafterwardaiiBtii blMeet VFZArCrMX 7X:iZ2 which' waa yery sorei v-He slept sound iy. ana .arose oon after noon; ; nia receipts for the week fexceed fS'.OOO, nrl tfAt A Bohemian- of Old. The buainessQlTjunning after news ia not not rf rrent fcreation. it 18 as ancient: as i the 'tuientibn of journ al isnt; the old Bhemiatf was a-Frenchman called Renandotv : . The mo8tefiminent runner after news was named MathieW -Donzelot, otherwise called the ' Pavement Sink er." In the morning, before leaving his room, - the wideawake Donzelot consulted the skies, and a barometer which adorned h is Mansards then he took his cane and .writing, . casesay ing: "Rain ! Some will slip to-day un der; carriage wheels, and be crushed to death." Or else: "Stormy weather ! We shall have to record some cases of mentol alienation or 6f hydrophobia." Or finally : "Gloomy ! cloudy ! Fine weather for spleen., .Let us make war on suicides!" . ; . There was a riot one day on Pan theon r-!ace. ' Donzelot sat down amid a hail f stones, pen in hand, to note down the events. One of his friends. happening to be present said: "What are you doing here, sir? Run! fly !" Donzelot. without listening to mm drew his watch, and continued to write down minute for minute, the phases and evolutions of the riot "Are you not going to run ?". cried anew his friend. : . a God forbid but 'Since you are go ing yourself, . oblige me by handing this to ?. journal ; you will tell tbem that I remain on the spot to sehd the conunuauon." ., An hour after, the disorder was at its height : the authorities and insur gents had come to blows. The Na tional Guard nred, &na, our iiohemian was strucK by a ball. A surgeon has tenedtonim. "You are wounded?" said he "Yes," replied Donzelot, 'nd severely, too, ion cannot write." "Write," abruptly said the surceon: tnmK oi your wound !' "Don't be in a hurry." replied Don zelot. "Jiiacn one to ' bis business mine is to relate events. You will re place me. Here, write at the bottom tnis postscript : ''Twenty minutes past 3 p. m. In consequence of the discharge of mus ketry by the troops, three men were wounded and one killed." "Who is the dead man 1" asked the surgeon. H" ':4 ' . Ji. ;- "Myself," rSpliedvD6hzelot,"and lie expired Qdeen Victoria in - a Huff, A London letter on that "wretched, quar rel about precedence, says that the Queen has gone off to Balmoral, lea v- ing ner imperial fi est, tne J&mperor of Kussia, ln'London She is suffer ing from one her periodical attacks of what Dr. Disraeli calls "mental disa bility," and that it has been caused mainly by chagrin in being compelled to yield. It is amusing to observe the zeal with which the English people take up the Queen's side 5 in this little family quarrel, and insist that the Grand Duchess has been "honored," by introduced into our royal family." The result, however, is, that the Court Journal has been compelled. to an nounce that hereafter the young lady shall be styled "her royal and imperial highness the Urand Duchess of Iius- sia," ana uiai "sne Bnaii tate prece dence immediately after the Princess ofwalesv" lnissconce&sion has been gall and wormwood to the Queen and to her daughters, and the mortifica tion Arising therefrom' is the real cause of the present illness of her Mai est v and of her sudden flight to Scotland. Another Richmond is the "Field. The Landmark ia the name of a new paper that will appear in Statesville on the 15th of June. Jno. JS. Hussev. Esq., formerly the .talented and ac complished editor of the Piedmont rrets, ia the editor, and Hnssey & Mallord are the publishers. Its nros- pectus now before usj says : ; ' as a general news Medium the landmark -will strive to attain the highest excellence. Its Local Depart ment wiu receive, especial considera tion, endeavoring to become a true Landmark oi the growth and prosperi-. ty of Statesville, and the , section of country from which it derives its Drin cipal BUpport. In politics the Land mark will ever be found strueeline for thesupremacy of th Deem ocratic party, iu uuimsb auministrauon or tne laws. and a white man's government." We wish the Landmark that success Its merits deserve, and of that success we have not the least shadow of a doubt. Watauga Fob . Bobbins. Watanca county nas naa a convention and in structed her delegates to the Congres- Uional District Convention to vote for M nn VV TIT T)n'Uk,Va uontrress as their firtt and only choice. This is kuuu, uui. we nave no aouot mat al large majQnty of the counties' will vote for Mai Bobbins and that he will Urity. ...H W Kobbins-does not de- serve the unanimous -nr?nramnt nf I . . VH v v. , the people of this Dist!stt; for the taithtul and able manner, has dis- cnargea me auties ot uopgressnian to the people of not only, this District: and State, but the whole South, then we have never .had a reoresentative that did, .Ue has made a most indus trious, zealous and able, xepresenta-i uve, ana she Bhould be sent back to congress by a, : largely J y rriw"6"7- made against him by the State, the uvi ui v aim iiKit-i i oourt ot. Uenefal . bessid-na vesterdav oraerea rules to issue, returnable On ine nrst day of the next term of the cuun, 10 compel mm to show cause wny me oonas given for his appear-1 ance for triaUshould not be forfeited" to the St&tQ.Oiarle$t(iTi JS'et(i8an,i (M- ner. sued peremptory orders for the return within toi months of iall within two months of iall 'Japanese stuaentsaDroad when they, happen not to be women and . children--of -: rhuch s nride ' and and great decision1 of character. They 1 boots or bloods. ;; ; ;.7-yv .t, '7 .5 stuaents ) abroad. a OUR JOB V - 1 0 i by the; consolidation of LATELY BELONGING TO THE STA TESVILLE INTELLIGENCES AND ADDING A FINE 5 . AND A HALF MEDIUM GOBQON JGBBEB, THE OBSERVER mm 'Qtim&i IS NOT EXCELLED IN THE STATE JUST RECEIVED, A large lot of exce 1 lent material for JOB WORK of all descriptions, both plain and fancy. S& Send in your orders at once. . , -?;4;:v. ) i mi -..- 39- With ikrej flfeVelaas JoVJfriBters'-jhjd are prepared jto Mecntei alb kinds ; of Job Worn with neatness and dispatch, ;? TUST HECEIVED, a large lot of Bill- O Heads, Note-Heads : - and Letter-Heads, at tne uuaiiVJ5K UFIUIS. TUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Ehyel fj opes ana visiune uaras, ac tne OBSERVER OFFICE. 1 -vrrar o7nvirej L i. i m a (Nos. 4. 5 and 6) at the OBSERVER OFFICE. IF YOU WANT .r '- JOB PRINTING done,.callatthe ' .'-' -in-t',f-W't( OBSERVER THE.BB.ES:.v.v7bR:E V, ;fob THE w A''ki'Ji :iTR r"tf 33TTi; . I ,jlU&B: j xj THE JOB OFFICE Sew Adver tisements. Beltfs Pant Sheet Iroir ROOFING fi i ... -.- THIS ROOFING, for cheapness and dur ability, ease and rapidity of application by any carpenter, perfectness of finish, com bined with itscFire, Wind. and Water-proof Qualities, has no equal in the marKet. sheeting makes it specially desirable for manyciasses oi Dtunns, saving not .umy a great expense of shtfeting lumber, but ren dering inside of roof very fire proof. . li IS extensively useu m iieaiijf cvcijt State and Territory in the Union, giving the most enure satisfection wnerever auQpteaj For circalars. orders and other lntorma- tion, address june2 vv. a. Nos. 56 and 58, Third St., Cincinnati, O. FLORENCE The Long--contested Suit of the FLORENCE SEWINQ MACHINE CO., aeamst the Sineer. Wheeler & Wilson, and Grover & Baker Companies, in volving over . $250,000 , Is finallv decided bv the Supreme Court of i the United States in favoroftheFLORENCE, which alone has broken the Monopoly of High Prices. THE NEW FLORENCE Is the only machine thatsews backward and l.rward, or to right and left. Simplest- Cheapest ;Best.v Sold for Cash Okly. Special Terms to . , Clubs and .Dealers. June2 , FLORENCE, Mass. LATEST IMPROVE D 9 Grain Threshing AND Wood Sawing Machines Manufactured and sold by V.. "W . Grzcary tfc Sons, middletoVn, vt. Parties who wish to purchase machines that have proved to be superior to all oth ers, will do well to send for circular and de I scriptive price list, which will be forwarded upon application, tree. jane2 Jane2 A day guaranteed nsing our WELL AUGER & DRILL in good territory Endorsed by Governors of Iowa. Arkansas and .Dakota. Catalogue free. W. GILES. St. Lonis, Mo. june2 , A DVEBTISERS send 25 cents to Geo. 1 Rowell & CO., 41 Park Row, N. Y., for their Eifihtu-vaqe Pamnhlct, showing cost of advertising. june2 BUILDING FELT! (Xo tar usevl), for outside work and inside, instead of plaster. Felt CartxitinKS, ifcc. I Send two S-cent stamps for Circular and Samples. C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J. " pSYCHOMANCY, O R SOU X UUAUMliNU." llow eitlier sex may fascinate and gain the love aid af fections of any person they choose, in stantly. This simple mental acquirenicn all can possess, tree, ny mail, for 'Jlo cents together with a Marriage Guide, Kgyptian Oracle, Dreams, .Hints to Iiarhes. A (juee hook. 100.000 sold. Address T. WIL LIAMS&CO., Publishers, rhiladelihia. june'J LAST CHANCE FOR An Easy Fortune FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CON CERT IN AID OF THE Public Library of Ky JXJIj"5r 31st, 1874. I,IST OF GIFTS. OTCR OR AND CASH GIFT $250,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. 75,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 50,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 25,000 5 CASH GIFTS, $20,000 eacti, lw.ovw 10 CASH GIFTS, 14,000 each, 140,000 15 CASH GIFTS, 10,000 each, 20 CASH GIFTS, 5,000 each, 25 CASH GIFTS, 4,000 each, 30 CASH GIFTS, 3.000 each, 50 CASH GIFTS, 2,000 each, 100 CASH GIFTS, 1,000 each, 240 CASH GIFTS, 500 each, 500 CASH GIFTS, 100 each, 150,000 100,000 100,000 90,000 100,000 100,000 120,000 50,000 19,000 CASH GIFTS, 50 each, 950,000 Grand Total 20000 Gifts, all cash, 2,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets..... S 50.00 Halves - 2500 Tenths, or each coupon, ......o.OO 11 Whole TicKets ior ow.w ... i . t?s 22 1-2 Tickets tor i,uw.w For Tickets or iniormation Address THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky, my24 Morse rowers BUT J. & P. COATS' BLACK THEEAD for your MACHINE. ENTIRE NEW STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER X "A. YOTTNO A SON" offer a laree and I . Goods f6r the Sorinff and Summer' . manufactore: and comprises select varieties ual Worsteds, Gray Mixed and Fancy Summer uasf - rench Pique Hair 1-me ' . t , Vit v , r t dram Linen. Jn.b- jtr in suits or by the single garment. " , ' Alareeind fina issortmeot ; f.under Scarfs, &d., and a stock of Fur, Heaver, rr ket. We thank onr friends nd th gn?n senson. n, and ask tbem to cau ana exw ive satisfaction.. . .... ; .7 Will gi I L'oHiBtdtit N. o..Aii s wrsm i . ? E SHRIER'Si TEL1PLE OF FASHION, the:laegesttock OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, and the very Latest' Styles of Hats, Caps, Valises, fcc., in the South. Iu Prices he denes competition. AT MY CL0THIN6 EMPORIUM CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND The largest as well as the Finest Stock of Jden'B Boys' and Youth's Clothing kept in the city of Charlotte. Tarks' Building, 24 Tryon Street, may 10 Conntry Bacon JUST RECEIVED, a splendid lot of Coun try Bacon, also a lot of barrel Pickles, Oranges, Lemons and Raisins. Also asplen; did lot of elegant Summer Cheese, Lard, Ba con. Sugar. Coffee. Molasses and Syrups of all grades, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, at J. L,. UKumJiitts w, Opposite Merchants & Farmers' Bank, Trade St, Charlotte, N. C my6 To Farmers and Planters. YOU should now begin to get your Lime and compost your chip and wood ma nures for grass and small grain. When the lime is ready to hand, a rainy day can be taken, which is the very thing for your com post heap, as it must be thoroughly wet through and through. Lime is the great enriching and warming agent, and, combined with other material, a preventive of drought. Don't wait until you wish to sow, for then the rush will be so great that, perhaps, vou will not be able to obtain any : besides age improves your compost. I will deliver lime at Gaffnev's Station at $1.00 a barrel, when a car load is taken. At Spartanburg, $1.12i a barrel. At Alston, $1.42 a barrel. At Columbia, $1.62 a barrel. At Charlotte, $1.20 a barrel. For other points see your railroad agent and get his car load rates Irom Galrney s, and divide thus bv 80, as a car holds that many barrels. I will send to all applicants, free of charge, Prof. Johnson's great formula for a mixture to resist drought. Address, Mayl THOS. H. BOMAR, Spartanburg, S. C. Architect. f EOKGE WELCH will have pleasure in IJT furnishing designs and complete plans and specifications for buildings of every kind. Refer to L. W. Sandes, Esq. or J H Car son, 10sq. George Welch expects to be in Charlotte about the 10th of June and remain until the 1st of July. Address GEORGE WELCH, Architect, Trinity Building, New York- mvl4,2mo H12NKY A. 1UCHEF, Tobacco Manufacturers' Agent, 86 Front street, New Turk. Orders for Jobbers and Exportera shipped direct from manufactory at factory prices. Tobacco ordered and shipped ia New York forwarded free of commission. 4:tf Crushed Wheat. ANEW, nutratiye, palatable and whole some diet, containing 90 per cent more real food than the firmest flour. You can cook as nice, make bread out of it, make puddings out of it, make firmaty out of it Is excellent for dyspeptics. Put up in 25 cent packages and full directions with each package. For sale at the cheap cash store fmyl2 D. P. L. WHITE. 7,000 may 2 LBS good Bacon at the cheap cash store of D. P. L. WHITE. FINE country cured Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders, for sale by aP19 J. B. RANKIN & CO. Green Peas. AT $100 per bushel and 30 cents per peck. Butter at 25 ceta per pound. Eggs 20 cts. per dozen. Send the cash with your orders to the no ted low price cash store of mv22 SUPERIOR Family Flour, just received and for sale by apl 9 J. B. RANKIN & CO. TCE COLD SODA WATER at my 16,lw WILSON & BLACK. Spring Chickens. JUST RECEIVED, 50 nice spring chickens. Also 25 fat hens, at my22 B- N. SMITH'S- v D ricks.' 80,000 S FIRST CLASS bricks for sale, on my30,iJtpd THOS. ALLISON. OF varied ' sfnnk 'entirelv new. of Gentlemen s 'season It is eoaranteed to be ' bf the btst ' f Drab DeTae; English Scotch artd Diago .1 tfcHMUitW' 'i-!? W'JSf' bftei7j :t?Ioves. Ccllari., Neck- He. --- - unsurpassed in the mar-- ffSll2.v liberal Ptronatre of the last I ".u a lull, assurance that -we' ":.' '.'-! '.. ... ...... t.l I , .;:ru , i . . . ' - .JUU A.,YOTJNG,& SOU. ti j "CMO BY THE POUND !' MR. J. W. RlcMURRAY, of the (irmf McMURRAY & DAVIS, has iust return ed from tbe Northern Markets, with a verv large and elegant stock of New Goods, which comprises all the new novelties of the sea son. TO THE LADIES, We can offer greater inducements than hao "t-cn rincnKu iu oujr ouuiuern Market Our stock of J DRESS GOODS, has been greatly enlarged, and will be plete in every particular. com- A SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTER, Which will be filled .with many varieties of Dress Goods, Linen Collars and Setts I a,v Collars, Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves and Fancy articles generally will be offered fut the rest of the season at 50 percent less than their original value, and will be sold in lots to suit customers, without regard to presem value, must, and will be sold. Our Stock of WHITE GOODS. w n ?r P,e5ues. Brilliants, Swiss Lawns and Mull Muslins, Bishop and Victoria Jaconet ainsooks, Linen Lawns, white and colored' Organdies, Tarletons, fcc,, are the handsomest ever offered in this market, and greatly low- at any ume since cne war. Our stock of Laces Ribbons Rufflings, Frillings, Ruchings, Callanettea Fans, KID GLOVES, Tarasols and many other entirely new novelties, just out, have been opened ftp and will be sold at prices mat aety competition uur Bargain Umnter contains a handsome lot of Calico in small pieces which will be sold by the pound at half thepnee of the same goods by the yard. A Large Lot, Fancy French, English, Scotch and Ameri can Cassimefes; Cloths and Suitings, most of them recnt purchase, are this day reduced 50 per cent. r "J .v ... .1 iv. IV o jl 1UH.I 11.'. TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE we can oner some-supenor inducements and one of the largest stocks of staple Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Shawls and Fancy Articles as low as any Jobbing House "North or South for cash, or to good parties on as liberal terms as any otherHouse. Call and examine our Goods, prices and terms. Special attention given to the purchase and sale of Cotton. McMUEEAY & DAVIS. may 26 THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, BE&UFORT, N. C. REMODELED AND REFITTED by it present owner, Robert D. Graham, Esq., of Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, is now open for the reception of guests for the season of 1874, under a New Management. This Hotel is situated immediately oyer the waters of the Harbor and commands a tine view of the Bank, Old Topsail Inlet and the Atlantic Ocean. Owing to its peculiar situation flies and mosquitoes are almost un known. With the tidj; flowing semi-daily under the building, its attractiveness in point of coolness and cleanliness is superior to any Hotel upon the Atlantic coast. The rooms are ample and accessible to the sea breeze, while the addition of covered pi azzas and the Music Hall on the Sout h front, affords a pleasant retreat from the glare of the sun by day, and a delightful court, through which to chase the fleeting hours "on the light fantastic" by night. Among the chief attractions of this 'justly celebrated Summer Resort is the Surf liath iIS, and our old patrons will all recognize de cided improvements in the neat Dressing Rooms erected conveniently upon uie beach. Bathing Houses upon an improved plan are attached to the Hotel, where guests may at once enjoy the exhilarating effects of salt water and learn the art ot swimming- An ejftert corps of musicians, including a brass and string band, will add much to the enjoyment of the Beason. The choicest wines and liquors are to l" had at the bar of the undersigned, located conveniently to the dining rooms. Billiards, ten pins, and flying trapeze are offered to those wno rensn sucu pasmue. Croauet Parks have been arranged for the use of guests free of charge. An abundant supply oi ice nas Det-n pro vided for the season. Boats, fast-sailing and well managed, can be had at any time for picnic parties or for visiting sucn points as may ue uesireu. The subscriber, aided by courteous and competent assistants, and a corps of oblig ing and attentive servants, nauers nmisen that he shall be able to give satisfaction to all who may patronize him, and that the season of 1874, under his management, will be more attractive than any previous year since the war. The Table will be supplied with every ar ticle to be found at the first-class hotels of the interior, besides oysters, escalops, soft crabs, turtles, and the varieties of fish abounding in the prolific waters of the Har bor and Ocean. TERMS : Per day, $2,50, per week, $15.00, two weeks, $25.00. Three weeks, $35.00- Four weeks, $43,00. Calendar month, $45.00. Special arrangements made with families an id excursionists. ' All business communications must he ad dressed to the undersigned, mv20 GEO. W. (JHAKun, Proprietor. TO Builders & Lumbe DEALERS- TTAVING located in the finest timber re an Xl cion in Western North Carolina, I prepared to furnish All Kinds of Lumber at my mill on the W.'N. 0.' R. R., at short notice, and any desired length under 55 feet, on reasonable term- 1 will make a liberal exchange with any person who will patronize and can supply me with scch articles as may be needed for my employees. !': , . I have 6 to 700 acres of Land for sale to suit purchagersr; welt watered, good I tlElDer' and healthy,' on and near W. N. myl0,tf!T E.P.M0KRIS0N, ars'-s f ; '575:5 - Btatesv"'c - NEW I STORE 1 fflHE most a good 'tel:HW 1 General assortment of ShU petlUdadefiel.. If n determined itand, near the Episcopal Churchy u , . J.' t.-DAVIS 1. V.1I anil lUMime. 'HV Al.U1411t.U I-U1U 1 :

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