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J. S. PHIXLIPS, Merchant Tailor, "ui'..- ,;--:v-i HAS JDST RECEIVED another lot of.efc- gant French Coating and Fancy Ctosimeres which are offered at the lowest possible pri ces. I have still oqt hand a large, stock of , OLOTHIHa, PATS ' , .. :,u.:j9 ... CLOVES,.- COLLARS TIESy SCARFS and of all kind3, which are offered at cost, in or der to close them out at the earliest possible moment. A FULL LINE of the Finest Goods kept continually ; on .hand in the Merchant Tailoring Depart ment and made to order with dispatch and at the lowest figures, apl 20 11. II. Battik, President, C. B. Root, Vice President. North Carolina RALEIGH, N. 0. Insures, all Classes , OF INSURABLE PROPERTY Against Loss or Damage ly Fire, On the most Reasonable Terms. Loses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. V..;.J ...Lr- Encourage Home Institutions. Sea ton Gales, Secretary. Pulaski Cowper, Supervisor. Graham & Nash, Agents, Charlptte, N. 0. Mav 2 TO THE PUBLIC ! As eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, .iso is continued vigilance, honest, fair and upright dealing necessary to success in bus iness. Having from the outset (18 years tigo), appreciated these facts, and acted up on ihem, we find ourselves to-day rewarded tor the countless anxieties, vexations, and the loss of hours of rest by seeing onr long cherished hopes realized, of making Char ;otte a Wholesale Mart, t 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 Messrs. Brem. BrowfrA Co.. as their Dry- oodff Store), which we will occupy by first 01 September next for the retail trade opiy, ind will tise out present elegant and com modions"store for ah' exclusive WHOLESALE HOUSE ihus giving to the trade a strictlv "Wnole- sole Establishment," where they can make their selections from a Stock, . purchased, for that trade Only, thus, 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 reader a better con eeption of the colossal dimensions of our two Houses we state that we will have up wards of thirtv thousand feet of snoerficial tloor room; .orJwia lane of ten feet wide were lormed orylir stores, it would reach considerably over half a mile. , . 4l At the same time we inform sour uumer jus inenas mat our Mr. Jtintels is now aain North buying onr second stock this eason. and OWiriz to the decline in eoods. will again (place ns in A position to success- 'irilV COmrtfttA with nil nthpr hnnww " Very respectfully, a ,? : : il WITTKOW8KY & RINTELS. Charlotte, N. C; May 1st, 1874 apl 31 ." j. -if Save Fifty Dollars.! i nt, N EYV, FLOKENC fc 1 -. HRICE, f2o below V tony other firtt cUm ;u. aoove , jsewmg jiacmne. SAVED, $56' Tby toying the Florence Every Machine warranted. ' . Special terms te clubs and dealers; ""JSjend ibrcireulars" to the Floren'ce"'8.M . Co": Florence. Mass., " . or Ttniori Square', Nev 'junel4''1 nr--w.sf4.? ?fUij few York' ' "Valentine's Meat Juice, the best article jtnown iort invalids 'And those recovering worn diseases; at ' ' juneiS- McADEN'S DRUG STORE. ami mmi I " . 7m r t t - - - . . - - The Charlotte; Observer. JONE3 & PENDLETON, PhoHuetors. Office, Springs' Building, Trade street., 1 BATXS Of BUBSCBIPTIOH Oaily , One year in advan, 8ix months, in advance, Three Months, in wlvantw... $7 00 .Mk.... 3. 60 One months in advance, ... - ou w eeiy one year. 2.00 RATES OK ADVERTISING. One Square one time. ..$1 oc .. i ro - 2 t - 2 50 ...3 0t .. 3 50 .. 5 00 . 6 50 5 two days...... three days... four days.... ; five days...... one weeK......ftJi.Mww...... t, tWO wCc!cS.iM;.'.. .......a 'three weeks. . . one lAontru.. BfX) v rntr-- Advertisemeats taken at f prorjononateiy low rates. . V i . : ! Five Squares estimated at a' qtiarter-coi-umn, and ten squares as. a half-column. CITY INTELLIGENCE. The Observer Is the only paper pub lished iu the State West of - Raleigh which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every moruiug. Business meu will please make a note of this. Subscribers will mease look out fnr he cross mark on their Daners. Thev ar thus notified that their term of subscrip tion has expired ; and are respectfully re quested to renew at once. CflAHLOTTE MARKETS. Corrected Daily. Cotton Market. Chablottk, N. C, June 19, 1874. Inferior .....10fai2i Ordinary 1313 Good Ordinary, 1414 Strict Good Ordinary, : 1515i ixiw Aiiaaiing,... 15if Marset weaic. Sales to-day 11 bales. Country Produce. Buying llntci. Bacon Hams? ter ft 14i 13 11 12i a 123 25 25 a 30 $ 2 a 21 21 a 21 105 20 a 22 4.25 a 4.40 4 a 4.10 3.75 a 4 Sides, Shoulders, Hog Round. Beesicax BiUler Choice, Brandy Apple, (N. C.) i'eacn, Corn White, Mixed. tlggs .per dozen, toittv-i amily. ;Jxtra, - Super, Fruit Dried Apples, "-- ' PaoAriAC " JBlackberries.' FotP&--Chickens, spring, i. 20 a 22 1.75 a 2 (50 a 75 Ducks, per pair. 1 7ni Dry, . U .. Green. fjord Good, - " 12 a 13 1.10.1.15 65 Uommon, none Meal White, bolted. Oats Black. T White, CO Onions, "75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Peas Pure clay, 1 a 1.00 Mixed, 75 a 80 $1 7a8 Potatoes Irish, per bbl. none bweet. Tallow, Wheal Red, per bush. White, Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed Post-Office Directory. The following statement of the hours for the opening and closing of mails, is furnished us by the jost- master, Robt. E. McDonald, Esq.": OPENS. CLOSES North Mail, 8 A. M. 6 P! M. South Mail, 73 P. M. 9 P. M 8i A. M. 9P.M Air-Line Mail, Statesville Mail, I0i A. M. 2 P. M. Lincoln ton Mail, 5 P. M. 7 P. M. 7 P. M. 71 A. M. vYadefboro Mail, Beattie's Ford Mail arrives Mondays and leaves Tuesdays. Robt. E. McDonald, P. M From Algeria. Whe we were a school boy, studying geography, we learned that there was situated somewhere on the north ern limit of Africa a place called Algeria. We also learned that Morocco was said to be in the same neighborhood, and by some indescribable means we came to believe that all the Morocco shoes were made in those heathen land3. We have grown somewhat wiser now, and have learned that the leath er, and not the shoes, is imported. This was forcibly brought to our mind by seeing a foreign looking box lying on the pavement in front of our office addressed to Messrs Sample & Alexander, Bhoe manufacturer It seems almost incredible to -say that the box referred to crossed the 'Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, landed in New York, was conveyed thence to Charlotte, and found its way into Sample & Alexan der's shoe manufactory, yet, such is the fact, ; . : . Woflbrd College. The commencement Exercises of this college, located at Spartan burg, 8. C, begin on- Sunday next. .We are tfmnkfnl for an invitation to attend. The following is the order of exercises : Baccalaureate Sermon at 11 a m, Sunday 21st June, by Rev BisKop Wightman m Annual Debates of Calhoun and Preston Literary Societies, Monday, 22nd,, t.S p m Trustees meet at 8 p m, Tuesday 23d o Oration before'the Literary Societies, 11 a m, June 23rd, ' by Gen A : p.G;artingtoni of Alumni Address at 4 p m, 23rd, by Chas Petty, of Limestone springs. .- y ; Junior Exhibition at 0 p m, 23rd. f Commencement Dayt June 24th. ? ? 5 Annnal Reunion of Trustees, Faculty; stu dents,' patrons and friends of the Institution at 8 1 m, in the nails of Literary Societies, New Fire Company. The organization of the new steanrfire compaoytook place at the tjourt House as advertised,, by the election of the following- members as om cersi - - ui, i . .Presilel)tw-F. A McNinch".; i'F'TV "l ist V. P H D Leak: i.m Secretary L G DensonA' '" 'r " f ' Cor:Sec'y-T J Jtabe!- C IT i - I Treasurer J A Durham; :;,,tj Chief Eng'rA Hand 1st Assist D' J lleal'y. 4t nd drt S CI Tjfnm. Z . -t 'There were between 45 and 60 member; present. . The new company wiilj .be called "The Pioneer Bteam D ire uompany, o. 4 :r5.y?xpcAi4'jppTs. . 'Ministers will please snd ?n church no- ..u. vu-uay, ,, . - t..-, The Republican jcounty convention assem- j hies in this city to-day. There wasn't a single case before ithe May or yesterday. " It's a mighty long time between fires. Our last was sometime during last feoramer. See the schedule in another column which will be run by the A, T & O R R du ring Davidson College' Commencement. ? The list of delinquent tax payers ordered to be published in this morning's Observes ia nnavoidablv mMi w. hitMi irriA. f , , i row. - - A frog with a tail and with; hor?, hav rS? S Ag00 -aiHwest-. n ;UiitT;oIin'"yf ongstragBrs, oegan 10 worK np i yr!.wo ptt. r it was sent uere i We have been informed that there, is a sick man, in a very pitiable . eonditiouy 'at present in a room over the store iof Long; Surarow & Co, who appeals to the sympa thies of the community. Thd lazy club at the Court House organ ized yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock. they couldn't summon up enough energy to meet before that time, though there was business of importance to the club which had to be transacted. Our young ladies who have been absent attending boarding schools at a distance are returning home, and their presence adds much to the attractiveness of the city. Oh, there is a host of pretty girls in Charlotte, when you get them all together. Encouraging. When we took charge of the Observer on the 18th day of last April, our daily issue was not quite four hundred. Our issue this morning is nine hundred ev en 371 quires. Each paper has an average of not less than five readers, giving us the aggregate of forty-five hundred readers tlm morning. Tom Collins. An exchange says : "The Tom Colli us stupidity is likely to last all the Summer." Now, we'll just bet our bottom dollar that the man who wrote that, walked aboat three miles hunting Tom Collins, and, mad because he couldn't find him, rushed into his office, and wrote the, above. The Tom Collins joke is a good one, and( eyery- body who hasn't been sold on it, acknowl edges it. . : ,-. Large Cotton Stalk. Wc haye been permitted to see quite a large cotton stalk which wa3 pulled several days since, from the plantation of Col W R Myers, near this city. The stalk measures twenty-one inches, and has a number of forms on it. Consid ering the inauspicious seascn, this is quite a large growth. Col Myers is one of the best farmers in North Carolina. . Church Meeting The members of the Second Presbyterian Church, of this city, requested to meet at the Court House at are 5 o'clock Sunday evening, on business of importance. The subject of electing a pas tor for the ensuing year will be brought ;be-. fore the Church. ; Southern Life Insurauce Company. Gen A H Colquitt and J H Miller, Esq, will be in this city to-day, and a meeting of the tru-ttees of the Southern Life Insurance Company will he held at the Court House this morning, at 10 o'clock. Gen Colqnilt will deliver an address, and the citizens gen erally, particularly the business and profes sional men of the city, are urgently invited to attend. Since writing the above, Gen A H -Col quitt. Vice President, of the Southern Life Insurance Company, and J H Miller, Esq, Superintendent of Agencies, have arrived in our city. ;' " . The organization of the TJoatd of Trus tees will take place on - Monday r instead of Saturday, and a full announcement will be published in our issue of to-morrow. In the meantime, these gentlemen will call and see some of our citizens in .behalf of the home enterprise. The Commencement' at Peace lusti tute. The Raleigh Crescent, of Wednesday. has the fallowing notice of the Commence- meut exercises at the Peace Institute of that city. As tne principal and all the assistants. and at least one of the graduates, are well known in Charlotte we are constrained to publish the extract as a local wPeoe Institute w full of fairy nymphs this morning, their voices floating in the air and covering the beautiful shaded -grounds like a ? erove full of mocking birds. The opening exercises ot tne commencement was prayer hy itev ur Atkinson.. i,nen a fsolo and duett by Misses Cassiday and Her ring; then the announcement of distinctions in the different classes.. The highest mark being 100, all pupils whose sessional average ,3 , i it ; .f . i J J j : j auaeu to.meir txannuauoii wore, uuu iuviu edby 2, equalled or excelled 90,' were j an nonnced as distinguished. In deDortment. the standard was placed at 08, and in draw-. 1 . . . 1 . 3 . .ine f ing miu pamcing, auiijuaru yw put iwr distinction. The . following ; young ladies were announced as .having completed 1 the prescribed course of study, and wereaward ed Certificates :of trraduation : v Miss Mary Dewey, of Charlotte; Miss Sallie J Polk, e-f Anson countv: Miss Florid C Rion, of Winnsboro, S Cy Miss Pattie t I&wrence, of Kaleigb; Miss Lidie J Uernng, 01 JNewDern; Miss Sallie B Towles. of Raleigh; Miss Ma- riam Pickard, of Raleigh; Miss Grace Mc- ladies who were about to enter upon 'the arena of life. Bis address was about an noun ana a quarter-in lengin, cuasie, ew- onent. and full of rich extracts, and ; we hopetsoon to give notes ' of it in full. "Then came an address nae a lacner Jjrora' Rev Mr Burwell: the h and the exercises were closed to-nightt when a concert ' full of rich and Teal music ' will be tendered the visiting city." - l y A number ot New England furnaces hare; tccently suspended operations,.? tlie ; compa nies not having orders enough to "elear ut tbeir uianlactiffedplplyiof pig iron. : s ' - Florida is&ie only Stat; withoutai daily newspaper. vEven little Delaware, sufroun ded'by cities wfth'excellent newspapers, hw three dailies. . Rhode Island has kix"' , The Basinesa Men of Charlotte. In gpeakipg of the Easiness men and bus I;-.- iness booses of Charlotte, wj haye "said little or nothing before, this of, the extensive wholesale and retail establishment of Messrs Wittkowsky ifc Rintels. Nothing in regard to the would business of our city asj it exists to-day be complete that dsdnot- include .j .!..! I j them and their business. In the year 1855 both of these men were clerks in -'Charlotte,, having recently emi grated froin&rpjv'thjB one from Poland and the other from Germany. Landing, in New Xorki'wiflQint being able to understand A!JiZ!..JIt -i. ' -,. eyeu uaBrinumciiio ui iiugasunuiraogt;. i tti nAn m) Minriwa ftn Rnntli o. Uhe,City , qf ,.ChQjGtte. oJ inj ..a? strange me iaaero;iuiTune,pomniencing on ine After doing business as clerks for : a year or . so they concluded to go into business for themselves, and accordingly taioved to Tay- Iorsville, in Alexander county; for that pur- pose.5 .They subsequently, did business in Wilkes, Caldwell and Watauga counties, and there laid the foundation for the im- mense business which they 'are doing to- day. In the year 1861 they .moved to States- ville, in Iredell county, and concentrated . . . . 4, . ' . rpV , their.businesa at that point. They succeed- edin accumulating a considerable capital in Confederate money which they were shrewd enough to invest in real estate which is to-day paying a handsome profit. I They own the Simonton Hotjel building in Statesville, one of the best in Western North Carolena, which they set down as part of their savings in Confederate money, which. had it been kept three years later, would not have been worth chaflv In the year 1S65, and after the war had closed, with that keen business judgment for which they, have always been noted, they I moved to Charlotte and commenced busi rtess, in the same place where they first got acquainted with the yard-stick, and rented a butchers stall, twenty-one feet square in which to commence business ami step by step, by industry, energy and business tact they have worked dp and have control of what they claim as the largest business in the State, certainly the largest in Charlotte In the year 1872 they erected one of the finest business houses in the South, on Trade St, their former place of business not being sufficiently large to a(5comrqate their traded It i3 54x92 feet, and! they occupy three stories. In a month or so they will occupy the Brem building recently occupied by Brem, Brown & Co, in the dry goods business which will give them two more ' business floors of 160 by 30" ft.; each- besides a large warehouse and cellars. Before tue war, it rs said mat tne mer chants of Charlotte sold goods to three wholesale customers. They may be num bered by the hundred to-day, and as the ! Messrs. Whittkosky & Rintels claim to be the pioneers of the wholcp.lie trade here, veiT few eales are mat,e in v.hach their goods are not first priced by the purchaser. Last Veaf. their bhsipess.amoiuitcd to nearly half 1. ,i,. , : 1 Ui iL f-i.i.. a million uonars, anu tneif uovks eiiuw an increase of about twenty -five; per cent, for the present year, "at this writinc, over last They claim to buy goods in such quanti ties, direct from manufacturers, or their agents, that they make theirrtjrlts by buy ing and not in selling. We have already stated that they claim the largest business in the State, but in' next September, they will start a large retail business, separate and distinct from their wholesale house. They employ now about thirty clerks, this force will be largely increased in the fall One cause of their suceess is undoubtedly owing to the use they have I made of the press. They arc now advertising in not less than forty newspapers, and t heir advertising bills last year amountea-o over One thous and dollars, while they paid out not less than five hundred dollars for circulars and other forms of advertising. So extensively has tner business been advertised that they sell goods to-day in thirty-sevctf counties in North Carolina, and not less than twelve in South Carolina They deal in every variety of goods usual ly bought by country merchants so, that a merchant coming here to lay in his stock, can be suited without ever leaving their store. In addition to the supplies of goods in regular lines, usually kepfi by wholesale dealers, they have an extensive millinery department, which, is quite feature in their business, in fact we may sum up by saying thatch dypartment, as recognized bv the business man of to-day? is? complete -in its line. au unrr y.u ao.iargc. a uusinessrequires au iiiiuraBej;Wiai. Anpe won noi ouiy haveit, but they -have the consolation of knowine that thev Have made ifc. hv their own exertions, piucK ana Dusmess energy. (to be-coktickd.) . .r"( il.' 51 v r i s Charlotte's Cantatriee ' iu Raleigh. Those local editors in Raleigh are about to go crazy over the singing ot Miss Katie Tate, Of this city. At the recent Concert at the Peace Institute, in that city, ;of which she is a pupil. She carried everytihing by storm, r.n'a: r--..,- ....ik auu.au me )aiers who utiu fiepurieiT luerw, tspmK. 111 enmusiasuu lenusi Oi, ucc vocal performances.-, . Tom Evans, in the? Qreiceirt. savs; 1 r t' "Miss Katie Tate was the throat nhenome non of the evenine. Her neck is as easv 1 a Dim note as a canary. :: ene.is undoubtedly a remarkable young cantatriee, just fifteen i j 6ci "u. hd uiwjiv uc mumrcu, ( North Carolina may well be proud to cage I ner asits oim ot song. w.w ,Xhe bnadow bong from the 'Ooera Dino lZS?!- if.?8. Tate, was grace thSt was completer bewitching A full scone of voice, the beantiftii- rtn ramn gushing forth to admiring visitors- with all thebutyandeaseihiaginab.','';1v.,, ,-'-: ' r !""!.; There was to have beenj-aWasquer- fde at the Atlantic hotel Beaufort last night. ; i--:li- : mist! .i-t.;:J.t-. nVnrWnf - " "X. . . FTOnrToH nanriiriata few fnnnVnoa in b?a. I tor eatihgthatt UBW Ones, aS they ret ni rniinrpii i Ttyarr tr,a nnmnVi . y,r it,. o uujiniar ui jii. j. uaviuBua. tuu iuuo- i thm nnsBa KrawiuK.vj.uDjr m a.. iJirtcLsavs: - i - . m.. . i .t-.i. t j I ana. wnencwKeui m all l,nvn,AlA IITU. id:it...Jlifiwf nonnia fAfnAl til,;. .OAntinent " ui,McuuiV'uuu iua uuaiiicrcll Rations it . J 1 . i i id i - . . . . . i 1 1 . i i -i n J i i I i i . i : .. i f (COXilUNICATED.) X. Z.-Hof; Siku May 'X .cpJtV - claim the privi!egofii1linyou; my Dear ,; Sir. , Totir watt'ioioniat card in ; the ' Ob skbvbb; lias met my virgin eyes.- and though Ki wth feeliuga of maidenly ; modesty that j I reply to your advertisemeqt, yet: there is t . ..... 'L - . . . . Ih.t sithtn mo thai mnin utiiomu. a , .UMV ....... .uw ...h. U".V.T nill7UVrO V IU 1 -I " ' r J 1 Yes, I (eel that I liave foand my- opportuni ty, him npon whom 1 can bestow aa undy ing affection, the throbs of whose iamost heart nattemnmriv tn n...hA j r --r- . will mnie mu lutme nnniiestion&blv hia linmA' foiFeaarjs evidently on the make."f Bat my deai JL Y 25,' why transmit the heart's deer esl putegt best affections, by such trivial woildly'matters as personal appearance" age, accomplishments, Sec. Why not give wings to love alone, and soar far upwards into the region of eternal bliss,, amidst the aove colored clouds lighted up by the golden sphere of affection's purest offerings. Bat no I hear von sav in sad refrain we are but mortals", and the safest, surest plan is to iwjk oat forNo. x. Be U 80 Bat yet j , , . t . T , .iiT r , despond not. 1 feel, I know, that I can f a - r ; J7 meet an year wisnes, ana can satisiy an the desires ofyonr heart. Approaching a description of myself, 1 do it in aa unas- suming manner, gently uncomplaining, and with that degree of innate modesty which will, by cause, induce me lo under rate my frail self, and, alas ! alas ! perhaps cause you to feel that I am not your ideal. But away with such gloomy thoughts, avaunt despair ! and hie me my task. Oe'r my life, -some 25 jplden rummers have fleeted, leaving npon me no blighting trace of care or sorrow.- My complexion has been oft compared to the sweetly blend ed hue of the olive, and the blushing peach. My organ of smelling is shnilar to that Of the "Greek Slave" by Powers (I mean the sculptor) my teeth are like pearls set in beds ef coral,- my hair is as black ns the-- shades of Ertbus; and (alls, sweeping to the ground behind me. My form is that of a Jeno, and my forehead is that of an intel lectual woman. I am not humpbacked, reel footed or cross eyed, bat pardon me for "anveiling too much before we know each other." I have never found my superior as a J house keeper.nor niy equal for sweetness io all respects. I am thoroughly skilled in cook- in?. I think I am a good financier, because I once traded niv uncle's fine 8 day clock with a peddler, for a dock which he said would run 3 weeks, which-Ut did; and then stopped forever, and my uncle very sternly said 'when he discovered if, thai it was a first rale piece of financiering. I have no daubr j wjti, your assistance, I would make a capital gardcuer, because il "you would attend pei- sonally to the planting of all the seed, I would hve the ground at all times ready; and would take much care of the seed when planted, that they would unquestionably propagate, and u .eno production would be made. As a nurse, I only ask to be put lo the test My Income Is uncerlain not ksst how ever, than 87.000 a yparj would be more if my North Carolina booda were only pro- I dnctlvp. My property is estimated at $136, I 59-t 78 I But of you I am glad that you are floe looking. Your rose-colored complex ion is no doubt produced by the free ose of mean whiskey. 1 hope that by your gray eves vou do not inherit cat-a-lepsy. ' And your nign, very uign lorcucau, 1 irusi is oui 1 t. 1. : t 1 j t a. 1 : i. like the forehead of an ass. Dear X. Y. Z., I feel that we belong to each other. If yotfwould exchange photos before we go further, please address, Your Responsive soul, A, B. C. Messrs. Editors : If yoi insert this in your paper to-morrow, A. B. C. will see it and with a reply, she hopes from her dear X. Y. Z. STATE NEWS. It is said that Judge Tourgee wants I the ermine again and will declare him- self a candidate in the 7th Judicial I District. Mrs. S. D. Harrison, of Raleigh, had I her horse to tall down and hurt Her 1 while she was out horseback riding on I Wednesday evening. A o-hnrl nlrl fiirmfir MkitA in Johnston 1 ijounty Senas us ine loiiowing : ivir. j ,ruiiafu. wem, uui. ' minutes in searcn ot some idle person 1 tn sfind fnr a nhsician. .Ineoinfir back lrSi0 the "house he was presentea witn . TO;u 'al genuemen oi Charlotte re respecuuuy . -j was presented with an cordlally invited to attend. .The meet- mWO neat two roonr Cottages. Mm oped children. Mr.; ing wlU take place at the Courtr House this I . 'Apply to f,-kEMTANbREWS. tone of surprise that morningtitfo'eiock' ; - -.v. -l ?;api jVd: that warn't business. M --..-' , - - - ; 1.: u -j; , ,--rvV "a- r-c;.; vr two well developed children. Pollard said in a he'd be dogged if tht Orescent. . Ealeigh Creseoii : A lady sat near us kit nirht-tth.Pitf tntU.nf.A hnn- cert. She was begemmed and bejew-- 9tt . - 'i - 1 -A eled until she shimmered and shone ' UT r"w" 'r ' UKe a ray OI SnniQlBB On an 1C1C1S. 1 sue laiituu luuesBuuny ,iur wu uuun and although we heard'every word she J uttered, if we were put upon the stand - now' we wPuld . ?bliS.ed. to swear she of never said anything. And yet W j tnmK sne ivas tne moscsp of femininity we ever saw, A .farmer handed us a copy of a cir- l'mVo ,if. nf it. woa that TJIr rinuMann claimedto beth6 "brain and muscle' ot the country; pitted against the .iVmoiK ey power." Now we'll venture thd as- sertiori th at Mr; Davidson Is not' on-? ly- ten times richer than Mr. k.shebu that hehas-'twenty'ftinles". as ' much money in the. National ; Banks, 'Baty f road stock jr. ' tr., ,n.iUinn thiriM.nwrrr1y-iirnri.E rlri amons ; iwjhv v wui wu wuh v.w PkettV "Steep." The-local editor of the Petersburg . atiearawd Appeal writes the following, Which is "among tho roughest things we. rem ember to have ever read i , "Our reflectionisi waW. notified bv a Federal official yesterday, through the Ppst office, that he, said official, would Visit. tVlia )ifv in o fatv ,1iiiHi'f(M).-lllA ' " k.kw .4. a tew days Tor the A T hnrnnoa paying his? respects 'to We'll bet th? cur a hone that he doesn't come ; for we have always observed that the man who barters his ' Wjg door ibOTeMirkit. principles for lucre, and then'. -writes ' 'if i?1? - -people, letters of warning, generally irratriinonial ' Advertisement - .pwpie. oi .warning, w nies fl nftamatllfi death. H Art W Tlrt I t v: r. ;i.'v, I tiavefor him, we would VphtVQn tjie.1 Politicians " will' note and iriserfe irij Via onnm knnV un niiA'n,;.v. .1l;a, I f. Tk4, t TT-.-it .. I -1ulocai- Jveuuui;.j, I OTJlBf. 3' Tfrrtll fornlina A nmist A I Vermont, September 1 ; Maine, Sep. tember 14; Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and torei and write herown-vernacular Intel Nebraska, October 13 ; Georgia, Octo- ligibly ; must ' Slg! ber .14; West Virginia. October 22; lsiana, November 2; . Alabama;! Lou A-l.nnnnn Tl xni : J tii: I ansae, jjeiaware, x lonaa, Illinois, i Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Massa- chusetts, Missouri, Minnesota, New Jersay, Nevada, New York, Pennsyl vania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin, Nov ember 3. Besides State officers and Legislatures, varying in each State, the above thirty-two States elect this vear Tlenrfttwnt.ativp. fnr fchfl T'ortv- fourth Congress, which is to assemble in 1875. Next year eleetions to com-1 . : . piece inat uongress wiu tase piace in i March in . New Hampshire : Connecticut and Rhode Island: in I September, California; and in Nov, ember, 1875, Mississippi. Tickets ! Tickets !! We are prepar ed to print tickets to order, in any quantity, at the following low rates : Congressional or Judicial Tickets, $1 per thousand up to 3,000 ; for every additional thousand 50 cts. County TicketSj $3 per thousand up to 80, evcrv additional thousand, $1., 000 I 50. 1 Cash m ust accoiu pany all orders ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself an independent farm ers' candidate for Congress, from the Sixth Congressional District, knowing no party and acknowledging no affiliation with any party. Jfi. C. Davidsoh. ANNOUNCEMENT. The many friends of Wm. T. Little, an nounce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Mecklenburg: county, subjeot only to the yote of the people, at the election in August next. And it elected, he will, not asx for any relief from the County Commissioners on account of delinquent tax payers. May 24th, 1874. . 7-1 ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself an independent candi date for the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, at the election in -August. W H H HOUSTON. May 15, The Weekly Observer will be sent to trial trip subscribers three months for 50 cents, cash in advance. Hew Advertisements. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS . f or th ' H. C. Beneiil Association. Charlotte, June 19th, 1874; Class 1236, drawn at 12 M. 41, 64, 20, 32, 44. 60. 56. 75. 18, 10, 68, 37. Class 1237, drawn at 7 P. M 2, 16, 32, ' 50, 56, 41, 74, 39, 18, 35, 52, 45. Commissioner. r"T0 THE PtJBUC. SOPEEINTEHDENTS OFFICE A T & 0 R R. 1 Chaelotte, June 20, 184. j TN order to accommodate persons wishing JL to attend Commencement Exercises at Davidson College, on Wednesday and Thurs day, June 24th and 25th, the following schedule will be run : Leave Charlotte at 7:30 A M. 3:25 P M. 7:00 P M. KETCKMIKG Ieave, Davidson College at 8:01 A M. 5A0 PM. " . '? 11KWPM- The train leaviner Charlotte at 3:25 P M, will go through to Statesyille. Fare for the round trip, one aonar. J. J. UUKMLiiSiX, jane 20-5t. T -'H Snperintendent. , An Address To-day. A:2iJJ!JSS 1 ny, will organize me iiocai Aavuonr owu - and hewiU also deliver an ad- dress. Members of the Board will please be present.and all the business and profession r rnd cordiaTly invited to attend. The meet- 13 WEEN Moore's tin shbpand Smith JD. Hammqn'a. achlld? upia fnmm P half covered and the other plain, with hooks on each side of the clasps for chaln A sult oKia -rnvarrt will he dven the. finder.: Ap- ikrt Fanners' Saving Bank. ' ru I . Je20 ' V . n '1 . '- -Ui MASON'S Improved ruit jara jast? re Mivedat; . . rt-r- -tv,. J , . t - -Springs' Corner. Planting Potatoes. . AS the Irlsn jfotato urop i aimoBi. nre: I have ordered, and received this morning, an elegant lot of Peach Blow, that have come In splendid - erder.- So, you cao now plant again, ana ' in ww. uy T J mmm mmm t . ffl mm mt' mlm A ItlaA IAMaV are solid ly and deii- t at the Cheap uasn store fio. , another -lot of fW Cash Store, where, I am ha rr e.T9Am. Al llMolrfoat KflktfVin M I Ft M-Sheltorti tit aft i I i I irr firiBtjinlW in Rtore Furniture la'creat variety and ol the very latest '.stylea; and I sAllincr for caa onlv. cheaner than the same 1 d89 of Bood9 have ever, been, sold in the CI I 7".T . , joucHeu.' juned I xn&lossca ! tail at rrrii & PETtDTTE'S. T Qenert Cutter, Es "c fjSt rVrtyedj SS wieap casto tow : . ' . Mm B. It. DMX Jl xl. Soffa: Co neat TTS '.SSSSJSSS . i n m -. nncan from the smoke house, at . -nri wA2ITJ3, DT .VM OTaer s ? . eaee formal lUes, eteetera atdltthe ordinary mooe o cwrwumr " jhJ proper fo adopt the , prew aa me&M of eommanieatioa with the fat seat, r ffftSSi to tate that h female, - -CT; h f ri i owl n ar o aal iiloatlona. iwM annlvfor the altuation,.narorty f -Btw must be between the agefjwjweniy vVbtwen the ages ot and fof- ifl . fcttale' &aSsJnr SSSSSJm house - keeping, from dasttng tt y nranen or the table to ki.. . I la- tin fni - tTTOJt muJil' vm s nrMtwi Jrdner horticulturist and arteTifturaliBt; also, a good economist! nJJi5 i lyjahe must possess arl Income of from live I insist upon me iai bibumuu i"?"1, , tion, because such ia my regard tor the fair I could not: brook .'the- idea "of .wttlnf a wife up in an establishment otherwise than elegant and recherche. I will add that a woman of a taciturn or contemplative, ra- v. thar than or a loonacioua ur wmi.m w. tthr&mU; '":wllC-Mi6ite'''that ny own enoowmenw-w ""miw nVelr. rose-colored tmplexlon.vflMhrn grey U&gSZ iori nose somewhat larg e.bnt classical In shape. a mouth, agreeable in expression. nature Intended It.-- I lit manners, I am dig nified, vet agreeable ! in cqnyersatlon. ent, often eloquent 4 to JV06-! live, in 1 religion; ortbodoxJ "tUl aSr and teeth My height is, that of the wto owevem to good, my neaiva ""roiJiti-t graduate 01 coiigw.-.- - j -v" -- my finances, fori do not address myself to the meroenary,; a quality toooaioua 10 ue encouraged or even tolerated in a female, i Lastly, I am a bachelor, with a heart still intact, and only wait to be Introduced to the woman answering the above description, to lay my virgin affection t h.er feet. , ,N Address, . . , . jelft- ' V' X. Y. 2.1tthi0nlee. Chartotie, N. C., June 15, 14. t -r . npHE officers and member of Phalanx and 1 Excelsior Lodges will take due notice that the officers ejected for the ensuing year will .be Installed on Wednesday, Jane 24th, , THOSSx MONS, J . Xtps have Just received Mittcn a to YY onr stock of gents- furnishing goads, as should attract every' gentleman of taste. Among other articles which have Just been opened we.mention an elegant lot of white marsailies vests, - Deauu nny inmmea in black and blue something new In this market black doeskin pants, of the finest and .handsomest qunlity, light Summer goods' of all style and fabrics,' etc., &c. The attention of gentlemen is invited - to those new additions to Our stoca' n?' apt 17. J. A. YOUNG & SON. ALL persons- holding approved claims against the city for the purpose of pay ing taxes' for the year 1873, must present them to me at Capt. Nash'a office on Thurs day or Friday, of this week, or their names ill appear 00 the list ordered by the Board ppeax in Jel8,2t. J,B.ERWIN, City Marshal. 1 1 For Bnt..ii m f: - TWO ROOMS of a pleasant cottage located in a desirable part of the city, with the exclusive use of a double kitchen and one half of a large garden. Also the privilege of fruit and grapery." There is a well of water in the yard. Also, stables, &o. To a good tenant terms will be moderates Appry lmmeaiatei y to - - , -junell,tf . :U ? iJ.r.PTJBBFOY, '."; r. - Js-'-Tryon8t- - - Founded. 1853 1 - V Moorin'o B usi n ess U hiy ersity , . . , COBBia B.BQA1) AKP- ALABAMA SX r ATLu&jrTA'OA.' f -..r The oldest established - Institution - of the kind in the Central Southern States. The best organized, and most successful in the South, and the only onecondncted by PRAC TICAL BUSINESSMEN.. f. The .Course of Instruction .'f'At: Thorough, Practical and Systematic, qualifying young and rnidde-aged men for any position-in jfinanod' and' trade, ror cMttua& RrHtAmtn- -PentnanshiD. address s . B. F.. MOORE. 'ay 50 3mJ-i 'Vrttpti-. president To Rent! To Cent V mWO neat two roonr COttam k i FTJLX line of all kinds of Patent Medi . ii cine? on hand will be sold -cheap for cash at"r-:v . .junelos J McADEN'S DRUG STORE. SIMMON'S Hepatic Compound a new remedv for Liver Disease, Dyspepsia and jvuiuvjr, jud rweiveu, si. - ., , -i - juneie : McADN'S aJJBUU nxvtua. iiiUL.Lline of imported land domestic Ci JU ' gars, the best on the market, at - ' junelO s . . McADEN'S DRUUWXUiiis. - - nOliNEIl GRAVES' A' 'Classical, Llathematieal, Bclentlflc ii y'i and LUlitary Academy. i i . ... . ; .- JnrJaly 'i-.iT . Board and tuition,.lncIuding loeL r wash ing; lights, and. furnished roomsflSTJSO I 'tr.;-HHoaKia, A, r . is . "; J TJniVersitvor' bfVa. Mai. D. II. Hakiltoh. i A . ' A. W. Vjehabl, Jk, Poughkeepsie Com . mercial College. " i Circulars sent on arication.; v jnnel8-a-w,w. A -IA kinds of syrrrs t 1 , . . - ' 1 1- t , " 4
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