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Vol. XI. CHASLOTTE N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1874. 1,619. J. S. PHILLIPS, Merchant Tailor, rfAS JlIsT RECEIVED another lot of ele gant French Coating" and Fancy Cassimeres wliic:li arc offered at the lowest possible prices. I have still on hand a large stock of HA.T8, 8HIRT8, GLOVES, COLLARS TIES, SCARFS and of all kinds, which are offered at cost, in or der to close them out at the earliest possible moment. A FULL LINE of tlie Finest Goods kept continually on hand in the Merchant Tailoring Depart ment and made to order with dispatch and at trie lowest figures. pl 20 R. II. Battle, President, C. B. Root, Vice President. North Carolina RALEIGH, N. 0. Insures all Classes OF INSURABLE PROPERTY, Against Loss or Map liy Fire, On the most Reasonable Terms. Loses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. Encourage Home Institutions. Seafcon Gales, Secretary. Pulaski Cowper, Supervisor, Graham & Nash, Agents, Charlotte, N. C. Mav 2 TO THE PUBLIC ! As eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, so is continued vigilance, honest, fair and upright dealing necessary to success in bus iness. Having from the outset (18 years ago), appreciated these facts, and acted up on them, we find ourselves to-day rewarded '.or the countless anxieties, vexations, and ihe loss of hours of rest by seeing our long cherished hopes realized, of making Char lotte a Wholesale Mart, and ours an exclusive Wholesale House. In order to be more explicit, we have the pleasure of informing toe mercantile world that we have leased the Buperh store, ad- luimng oar present, (aeretolore occupied by Messrs. Brem. Brown & Co.. .as their Drv- Goods Store), which. we will occupy by first oi oeptemoer next forjtne retail trade only, and will use onr present elegant and com- mouious store lor an exclusive WHOLESALEHOUSE ili us giving to the trade a strictly "Whole sole Establishment," where they can make, their selections from a Stock purchased for 'hat trade only, thus avoiding coming in contact with a Retail Stock and Retail Buy ers. The advantages of such a House are too obvious to need further comment. To give the general reader a better con ception 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 fnends that our Mr. Rintels is now "gain North buying our second stock this ason nd owing to the decline in goods, will again place us in a position to success ""y compete with all other houses. Very respectfully, . , WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. Charlotte, N. C , May 1st, 1874. apl31 , : I y Sam Fifhi TlnVnfQ f THE NEWFLORENCE I '; V4f& J0 below 1 any other firtt-clans value, 30 above Sewing Machine. SAVED, SO by buying the Florence. Every Machine warranted., . Special terms to clubs and dealers. 8end for circulars to the Fl orence $. M, Co.,' Florence, Mass., or 39 Union Square, New York. junel4 " " "j ' ,TU8T received, Leeblg's Extract of Beet Valentine's Meat Juice, the best article Known for , invalids , and those recovering Tom diseases, at June 16 , McADElTS DRUG STORE. nn hiii OUR JOB DEPARTMENT! BY THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE JOB OFFICE LATELY BELONGING TO THE STATESVILLE INTELLIGENCER AND ADDING A FINE POTTER POWER PRESS AND A HALF MGEiLM GGHBGN JOBBER, THE OBSERVER job wmwm IS NOT EXCELLED IN THE STATE JUST RECEIVED, A large lot of excel lent material for JOB WORK of all descriptions, both plain and fancy. a Send in your orders it once. 39 With three first-class Job Printers and a large variety of type and material we are prepared to execute all kinds of Job Work with neatness and dispatch. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Bill U Heads, Note-Heads and Letter-Head3, at the OBSERVER OFFICE. TUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Enyci; O opes and Visiting Cards, at the OBSERVER OFFICE. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS, (Nos. 4, 5 and 8) at the OBSERVER OFFICE. IF YOU WANT JOB PRINTING clone, call at the OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MOTTO s THE BEST WORK FOR THE LEAST MONEY, jpOB SALE. A fine Cotton Plantation, containing 400 acres, more or less, situated in Cabarrus countv, on the waters of Codle Creek, 3 miles from Concord Depot, on the N O R R. On the premises is a fine brick Dwelling House, brick kitchen,' and two good brick offices, with basement story to each, and six good tenant houses. Very good barn and other necessary out-buildings. Of the original tract about three hundred acres, is in cultivation,' fonder good fences, balance in primeval forest. No old fields on the place, and not a galley en the planta tion a foot deep. ' Title Indisputable. ' Price $7,000. At least one half cash. junelO JONES PENDLETON, " v; . & f, Land Agents. TX)R SALE. . , -,r X That desirable property known ' as the 8prings Place," situated on the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, 17 miles from Charlotte, 8 miles Hfrom 1 Davidson College, and a few hundred yads from CaldwelJ Sta tion., '' . - - f ;?.'?.---! This farm contains 243 acres, has a first class dwelling house t';3nd, other; necessary put-bnildings.' ''1 ' v j Possession ivenJrttoediateliecfssaJ The land DringYiffne cotton wheat,'; oats, corn or tobacco.. V. , , Price, $12.50 per acre. " 1 junelO . .', JONES & PENDLETON, , ' Land Agents. The Charlotte 0bseier?"t1-HFHEREAIIDT,IERE PUBLISHED DT JONES & PENDLETON, Pbopbixtobs. Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street. ; BATES Ot BTTBSCSnTIOV. .. Daily One year in advance, ........47 00 Six months, in advance,... .w....... S 60 Three Months, in advance,.. 1 75 One month, in advancew............. 60 Weekly, one year.......w..... ,. 2.00 RATES OP ADVERTISING. One Square one time...J..M....l 00 ' " two days......... 1 60 three days............. 2 00 I four days......u.. 2 60 ' one week 3 60 ' two weeks.............. 5 00 three weekw..fc.ii.i;. 6 60 one month................. 8 08 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 in the State West of Raleigh which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every morning. Business men will please make a note of (his. Subscribers will please look oat for ne 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. Country Produce. Buying Ralet. Bacon Hams, per ft Sides, " Shoulders, " Hog Round, Beeswax Butter Choice, Brandy Apple, (N. C.) Peach, (rn White, without sacks " Mixed, tygs, per dosen, FUmr Family, " Extra. Super, Fi-uit Dried Apples, " Peaches, " Blackberries, Fmols Chickens, spring. " Turkej's, per pr, " Ducks, ier pair, Hides Dry, Green, Txird Good, 14i 13 11 12-al2J 25 25 a 30 $ 2 a 21 21 a 2i la 105 20 a 2 2 4 a 41 4 a 4.10 3 75 a 4 20 a 22 1.75 a 2 60 a 75 12 a 13 Common, none Meal White, 1.05 a 1.10 Oate Black, 60 White, 50 a 65 Oniom, 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Peas Pure clay, 90 a LOO " Mixed. 75 a 80 Pntaloat-lttati, 90 " Sweet, $1 Tallow, 7 a 8 Wheat Red, per bush, White, Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed Pust-Office DirectoryThe following statement of the hours for the opening and closing of mails, is furnished us by the post master, Robt. E. McDonald, Esq. : OFIK3. 8 A. M. 7i P. M. 8J A. M. 101 A. M. 51 P. M. 7 P. M. CLOSES. 6 P. M. 9 P. M. 9 P. M. 2i P. M. 7 P. M. 7i A. M. Mondays and North Mail, South Mail, Air-Line Mail, SUtesville Mail, Lin coin ton Mail, Wadesboro Mail, Beattie's Ford Mail arrives leaves Tuesdays. Robt. E. McDonald, P. M. CIIAKL.OTT JTIAUIiCTS. Corrected JhlUy. Cotton Market. Charlotte, N. C , June 27, 1874 Inferior, 10121 Ordinary, ; 13 Good Ordinary,...., 14i Strict Good Ordinary, 15 Low Middling, 15i Market dull and nominal, quotations un changed. The Dust. The dust on the public square and on the principal business streets, is about an inch and a half to two inches deep. It is as finely powdered by the constant use of the streets by wagons, drays and horses, as the best quality of family flour. Every breath of mind stirs this dust, until some times it is a! most unbearable. We felt like asking this Question, "Can Charlotte merchants afford to have this dust driving ia among their geods, and through their shelves, when for a slight expense, a street sprinkler might be employed?" Think of it gentlemen. Other cities have street sprinklers. Why not Charlotte ? We know a man who will go into it if encour aged. Pat him on the back to the tune of ten cents a day, and see what can be done. COMMUNICATED. For the Observer. Mb. Edi or: My attention has been called in the last few days, to a communica tion in the Observer of the 17th Inst., sign ed "Pink Eye," desiring information as to whether the party intends to support a nom inee of their convention for Coroner, while said nominee is running independent for Sheriff, against the regular nominee of the party. . , . , Now, for the satisfaction of "Pink Eye," and the rest of mankind, I beg leave to say, that the said nomination for Coroner was made without my knowledge or consent, and it will be remembered that I declined the nomination two years ago, and have been acting in that capacity since, only at the solicitation of the County Commission, era, after the Coroner elect failed to give bond. I have not accepted the nomination for coroner, tendered me by the late county convention,nor will I accept it,as lam an In dependent candidate for Sheriff; and if the people of my county, whom I hare served In an office for eight years without any pay, think that I merit now the ofHce of Sheriff, which does pay, I shall be thankful for their votes, , Wk. P. Little. Chahxottk, N.; C June 24th, 1874. The Tobacce IieafcV-The next . issue ' of the Tobacco Leaf, J. R. Morris, Managing Editor, published in this office, will contain the business notices entitled "Charlotte" and Her Business," copied from the Obbkbter. This issue will be a very large one, and ai the" Tobacco Leaf has a' very extended circa lation, it is a fine medium through which to advertise ? . Advertisements for this extra large edition will be received until Monday next. Extra copies furnished at $2.50 per hundred.' One firm in- Danville,'- Va ' has ordered 1,000 copies for distribution.' Seve ral Charlotte merchants have likewise order edasYerafcuridwd each. , 4 Ice cream aad soda water were in demand yesterday. Messrs Ellas, Cohen. & Roessler, invite at tention to their; hew advertisement this nwraing..':-;;";?P - J '.'ft. .'"0 : ' ' - Rumor hath it that a "Sentinel slept on his post," around about the Charlotte Ho tel yesterdayr " A slight shower cooled old mother earth a little yesterday. A few more drops would have been acceptable. -. m fct.. : . The annual musical jfehaarsal of the Char lotte Institute lor , YohbS Ladief , will take place at the hall of the Institute this even ing at 8 o'clock. All are: invited to attend. j The gentlemen who were on the recent excursion to Wilmington, are requested to meet this morning at ten o'clock a m, at the office of Capt J E Mills. Punctual atten dance is requested. A Freedman, with toes out of his shoes, hat gone to seed, and pants. in ragged con dition, smoking a twenty-five cent cigar, is one of the phases of elty life. We saw one yesterday. . We have been somewhat "demoralized' by our Wilmington trip, a pressure of work and official duties. Just as soon as space will allow we propose to coutinuc our series of articles on "Charlotte and her business." Cutting An'ray. Two 15th Amendments got into a fracas yesterday on the streets and one cut the other rather badly through the hand with a knife. Dr Miller sewed up the wound, and our colored friend went his way discussing the problem of "man's inhumanity to man.' Returned. Mr. Badger, the clevef repre sentatiye of the Singer Machine Company, in this city, has just returned to his duties from a recent visit to Petersburg, Va., his old home, whither lie has been to attend a "marriage in high life." We expect Mr. B. to "jump the broomstick" next- Railroad Meeting. We see by the j StatetviUe American, that a meeting of the Stockholder's of the Atlantic, Tennessee fc Ohio Railroad, is called to take place in the Court House of this city, on next Thursday, July 2nd. It is not advertised in any of the Charlotte papers, but being an item of gen eral interest! we feel called upon to notice it for the benefit of the public. A Runaway occurred on the streets abou ihe public square, this morning, at ten o'clock. A horse which Capt Gross was driving, took fright, and in turning the cor ner of Trade and Tryon streets, nearly up set the vehicle, and threw Capt G. out on the ground. Bystanders were able to secur the frightened animal, before any serious damage was done. One man's loss is an other's gain. Elias, Cohen & Roessler, sold a fine coat to replace one badly torn. Mr. Alexander Hunter, in the Northern part of this cou-ity, has discovered a g Id mine on his premises. At present it prom ises a very fine yield. He came to the city yesterday morning loaded with specimens and bearing a letter from Prof. Kerr, State Geologist, in which that mineralogist gives it as his opinion that his mine will pay to work it. He proposes in a week or two to commence work, and we shall have some thing more to say about it. A Beneficial Change. The change of schedule time on the CC& A R R, has made a considerable improvement in the travel, over the Atlantic, Tennesse & Ohio Railroad Travelers for the Mountains can now go on as far as Statesville, upon the arrival of the train from the South, and And a pleas ant place to lay over for the night at that place. The St. Charles, or the Simonton House, will furnish first class accommodations to all vho desire to stop over in this pleasant little city for the night. - J Personal. We had the pleasure of a call yesterday from Reys. J. S. Nelson and B. B. Culbreth. The latter is the agent of Trinity College, and is soliciting contributions for the completion of the new college buildings which are now being constructed. Trinity College has contributed very much to the educational interests of North Carolina. She has sent forth from her academic halls many graduates who have filled, most worthily, many places of trust and honor, and they have reflected alike honor and credit upon themselves and there alma mater. We trust a bright career is before Trinity. 7 ' Sr. J. . Wilson's Educational Ser mon at the Presbyterian Church. "Let the women keep silence in the churches." Such was the text from which the Rev. J R Wilson, of Colum bia' preached on Sunday evening be ing the Commencement Sermon to the ladies of the Charlotte Institute for Young Ladies. The eloquent di vine eloquently partrayediwoman, in all her different spheres. 'He entreat ed her to pay Mess attentiorit- to the gilded allurements of society arid ad vised her to' acquire ' that which is more valuable and upon which true womanhood is based. To secure this, he spoke of the necessity of having schools presided over by those who will inculcate religious principles; and teach them the real duties of life, and not the mere accomplishments that fit her for the ball room.' He closed by speaking in high terms of :com men dation of the school we have in our midst, v Taken all in all, it was one of the most eloquent as well as practical sermons we ever listened to, and we mentally.reaolved Qeyer to let an op portunity of listening to so graceful and accomplished a speaker pass un improved '- , r . . v . Rev. R. H. Griffith's Sermon at the Carolina Military Institute. The sermon preached by this estimable gentlemen before Cadets of the Carolina Military Institute on Friday evening deserves more than a passing notice. Although Mr. Griffith accepted the appointment rt a late day and had very lit tle opportunity for preparation, yet with a readiness that did him credit, and a disinter estness that marked his Christian character, he discharged his task most acceptably and impressed his hearers with the force, the beauty and the justness of his remarks. As to whether he should or should not speak on short notice, he counted himself nothing when the opportunity presented itself to preach Christ and him crucified. ? - Taking for his theme : "Am I my broth ers Keeper,' Mr. GrilBth deduced the lessen of individual obligation and showed the vast influence that men exert iipon each other's mortal and immortal destinies. He shewed how it is that 110 man liveth to him self or dieth to himself. The sermon through out was impressive and illustrated the beau ty and the harmony, the force and th9 sweetness of Gospel truth. And a3 the dew falls upon earth and flowers, blessing him that gives and them that receive, so did the words of the preacher fall upon the hearts and minds of his attentive auditory. Thus appropriately did the public exercises of the Institute close with the words of eternal life uttered with earnestness from the lips of one whose life is in accord with the truths that he preaches. Eminently non sectarian, Mr. Griffith's sermon was full of the divine spirit of Chris tian truth, beauty and purity. ' If there be any virtue, and if there be any praise," well may the Cadets think on the things whereof ne spoke. Comity Matters. The County Commis sioners of Mecklenburg met on Saturday last. Col. Thos. H. Brem was appointed one of the Committee to superintend the build ing of a new jail. The Committee now stands: Thos. Gluyas, Josiah Asbury and Thos. H. Brem. The cost of the building is not to exceed $15,000. It was ordered by the Board that the appointment of C Dowd as agent to represent the county in the an nual meeting of the A, T & O R R be revok ed, and that Dr. M. M. Orr be appointed in his stead, with the instructions to carry out the views of the Joint Meeting of the Com missioners of Iredell and Mecklenburg. The following persons were appointed by the Board as Registrars of votes in their res pective townships : Charlotte Township, ward No 1, J P Alex ander, No 2, J L Brown, No 3, W F David son, No 4, M W Alexander, Registrars. Berryhill Township, John J Pierce, Regis trar. Steele Creek Township, W M Porler, Reg istrar. Sharon Township, R B Hunter, Registrar. Providence Township, A G Reed, Regis trar. ' ' : Clear Creek Township, E H Hireson, Reg istrar. Crab Orchard Township, No 1. H M Dixon, No 2. 1 H ChesberRegistrar. Dweese Township; No 1, W T Williams, Ni 2. W G Burnett, Registrars. Lriiileo'sTownshin. B F Dlyihe, Regis trar. Lous Cret-k rrtwn.dt"ip. Tip Ginyas, Reg istrar. - V: ' Paw Creek riwnship; J-i'r.n Cathty, Rvg' istrar. Morning Star Township, S B Smith, Reg istrar. Pineville Township, M L Wallis, Regis trar. The New Trade Dollar. As Mr Howes, the candy man, has introduced the trade dollar in our midst so suddenly, perhaps it will be enteresting to our readers to know what its real value is, and what it was coin ed for. The trade dollar is composed of nine tenths pure silver and one tenth alloy, and weighs three pennyweights more than the old silver dollar. Its value in San Fran Cisco, where it is coined, is three per cent and in Philadelphia seven per cent more than gold, the expressing causing the differ ence in value. It was destined for the Japanese trade, our government supposing that they could form a banking exchange between the two countries, but in this they were mistaken, for the Japanese take all they can get for their teas and re-issue them as the coin of the realm, therefore causing a great scarcity of it in this country. In Ne vada they clip the three per cent off the coin and pass the same as gold, by that means making a neat profit. NOTICE. 0177 ORDINANCES. Be it Ordained : That any person who shall deposit the carcas of any dead animal in any street or lot, or suffer the same to re main on their premises, within the limits of the city, shall forfeit and pay tor eacn ana every offence, the sum of Five Dollars. 2d. That no person shall erect any hog pen within one hundred feet of the mam street, or in any place that will annoy or in commode any community; nor shall any one allow their hogs to feed in the streets; nor shall any one occupying any house in the city, suffer any water to remain in his or her cellar, or on their lots, so as to become stagnant, under a penalty of Five Dollars. and the further penalty of one dollar, for every day such nuisance is sunered to re main. 3rd. That if any owner, of a lot in said city of Charlotte, or tenant, or persons in charge of said lot, as agent for the owner or tenant, shall permit or suffer the offal, slops or other refuse matter or any kind, to accu ninlate upon said lot, or be emptied ordis chartred into anr one ttf thie Streets of said City, by which thefcitizenat thereof are in commoded, or the nealth of the citizens be imperilled, such owner, tenant or the agent of such owner or tenant shall oe name to the penalty of ten dollars for every day such violation of tars ordinance is continued. - ; - The above ordinances of the ity -will be strictly en forced daring the summer and fall months. w. Jr. iJAViLKSoa, jane lirSh-jSe n'v Mayor. WANT JED! mwo or three bovs in 'ouf Shoe Factory. 1 nne ?0,-3t. SAMPLE & ALEXANDER. New Advertisements. FOUND ON last Sunday evening, near Wilkes1 Foundry, a Masonic Breast Pin, witl Gold Cham, which the owner can have b1 ty proving property, and paying for this ad vertisement. Apyly at june 30. THIS OFFICE. Country Hams. TUST received a fine lot of very nice and U sound Country Hams, ranging from 6 to 15 lbs., at B. N. SMI TH'S. jane 30. tf. "T SEGARS 1 TUST received, another invoice of very tm U perlor Segars, which will be sold very ENTR ACTUS ! LAN 1 u ACTUS Cigarettes, for sale at 25 J cents a box. at PTTREKOY'S uue 30. tf. Sweet Potatoes. CAN it be possible? Yes, it is really so, and no mistake, because I sell mv rnniK exclusively for cash, and therefore have the money to get-just what the public wants most. Also, got bills for more of those fine -1 anting lrisn potatoes. .Dying sinner, you will be too late if you procrastinate just like you did before, Also, elegant fresh Bo logna Sausage, all at the cheap cash store of v V Li white. . e 30. tf. College St.. Charlotte. N. C. OFFICIAL, DRAWINGS or THE 1 C. Beneficial Association. Chaelotte, June 29th, 1874. Class 1, drawn at 12 M. 17, 46, 22, 13, 15,26,43,72,31,64,9. Class 2, drawn at 5 P. M. 39. 7. 25. 34. 11, 77, 28,38, 24, 4, 69, 9, 55, 6 45. ' ; Jiass 6, drawn at o r. M.-47, 33. 27, 21, 0, 28, 30, 56, 18, 72, 43, 12, 40. TO RENT. A DESIRABLE Six Room Dwelling near th 2 House, on Morehead Street, Military Institute, lately occupied by M M w uue. a ppiy to WOLFE. BAERtNfiER A f!0. une 30. tf. SCHOOL NOTICE. MRS. Gallmon will open school at herres idence. corner B.. and 7th streets. Mon day. 6th July, 1874. a jSKms. cer scnoip.suc montn : Primary Department. $2.00 Intermediate, $3.00 Higher Branches, ?4.00 Charlotte, JN. U., June Z7th, 1874.-eod2w. GOOD NEWS. TP have now in the course of erection the Largest and Finest Store in the State of NORTH CAROLINA, which will he completed in time for the FALL TRADE, and being desirous of opening an entire new Stock of Goods therein, will aft er the First Day of July, begin to sell our Larse Stock of Drv Goods. Clothing. Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c, sc, ai ureauy Keuucea rnces ior uasn. we invite all wno wish to purchase either WHOLESALE OR- RETAIL, to examine our stock, as It will be to their advantage to do so. ELIAS. COHEN & ROESSLER. june 30. 3t-tts. The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country i $50,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS; TO BE DISTBIBOTED IK L. D. SINE'S 168th Regular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE ! To be drawn Monday, Aug., 10th, 1874. ONE GRAM) CAPITAL PEEE MOO In Gold ! Two Prizes $1,000 each Two Peizes $500 Greenbacks Five Peizes $100 in One Family Carriage and Matched Horses with Silver-Mounted Har ness, worth 91,5001 . 1 Horse & Buggy, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth 5800 One Fine-toned Rose-wood Piano, worth $550! Five Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each ! TSOGcWartd Silver Lever Hunting Watche, (in all,) worth front $20 to $300 each ! Gold Chains. Silver-Ware. Jewelry. Ac. &c. ' jNumDer oi umi o.iwu i xicilcus limiiea to 50,000 ! AGENTS WANTED TO SEIX, TICKETS, to whom Liberal Premi ums will be paid. Single ' Tickete $1; Six Tickets $5; 9 Twelve lickets $10; Twenty iive $2u. 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. 1 All letters must be address ed to vL. D. SINE, Box 86, main orncE, ; Cihcinnati. O. 101 W. Fifth St. , June30 Jnst Received at "E. Sorter's TEMPLE OF FASHION A FINE assortment of the very latest styles of Coats and Vests. -, Also Borne Suporior "White-and Fancy Marsellais and Linen Duck ; Vests, all of the above goods I will sell at very-low g- urea uiu auu examine iiieui-. , - -v june21-lw. . ; : !f E.SHRIER. 4 LARGE lot of Fine French and Plain XX Candies. Lemons, Raisins and xqts, re ceived thia day, at : ? " ' i " JW . ....... i. -s PUREFQY'S. i GlFTatrfEIiPRlSE Ticfcetil Ticists I! "We are prepar ed to print tickets to order, in any I quantity, at thefollbwins low rates : Congressional or v adiciai ; uicaewi $1 per thousand up. to 3,000 for every additional thousand 00 cts,r VOniy Tickets, $3 per thousand up : 13,000 I for every additional;., thousand, A $1.50. Cash must accompany all prders. j r ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself an independent yiarm ers candidate forngress,-from- the -fiixth Congressional District. i knowing nonparty and acknowledging no affiliation wifh any party. x . t jt , i, C. Daviwok. ANNOUNC EMENT. The man v "friends' of Wmrpttte, an nounce him & a candidate for 'Sheriff of Mecklenburg conty; aubjeot; only, tc tbe yote of the people, at the election in August next. And il elected, he will not ask for any relief from the County . Commissioners on account of delinquent taxpayers.. mny Z4ui, 104. ANNOUNCEMENT,- I announce myself ah Independent candi date for the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg comity, at the election in Angast. . WH H HOUSTON. May 15,' '',t;"ir'f iMif4' -v- ' Institute for Xowg Xadles CHARLOTTE, N. X.''- HPHE exercises closing the School year of 1873 L ANDUTioNAL'sraMqVp M. Sunday, 28th Junej.' at the First Presbyterian Church, by Joseph R Wilson, D Dv of Theological seminary, coiurrtDia, u. n. AN ADDR at I P M. Monday. 24th June, at the Institutej by Major t Thos Sparrow, ni. A MUSICAL REHEARSAL, at ;8 P M, Tuesdday, 30th June, at the; Institute, under the direction of Prof R L Phipher, of the Institute. June 28. - . .. --i'iTVMint HA! HA!! riALK about lee Cream you make us laugb, 1 Why, we are making and delivering all day. Every body says, oh, how nice. . im i Please send me one half gallon or quart, and.so , cheap that every body buys It. . . , . - AtOSHOLTON& CO'S ,-, Rising Sun, opposite Market. Jane 28. , ,. . . - ,'.-, .. .. ;;. ' IMPORTANT TCTFAEilEUS AND PLANTSSS " MAKE TOUR OTTIT . Super Phosphates & Fertilizers; And save from 10 to 20 Dollars per Ton."' Get the best 4 " . Pure Ground Bone; ; and . Oil of vitrial. Muriate of Potash. Ground Plas ter, Nitrate and Sulphate of Soda, Carbonate and Sulphate of Ammonia and Sulphate of Magnesia; MS" Send fof Catalogue of" JPrfiea,-! . R J BAKER & COl 36 and 88 South Charles' Rfci Itolttmnr M1 June 28. eod3m w3ni COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned" take pleasure in informing the public that they haver formed a cop art- nership, lor the purpose of carrying on a mer cantile business. In the" city of charlotte: mulr the firm name and style of , KOOFMANN ft ROTHSCHILD. Thev are now receiving an innnenM Ktrwt nt MILLINERY GOODSFAN CY GOODS, IFHITE GOODS and NOTIONS, , and respectfaDy solicit a share of the public patronage. -: Mr B Koopmann takes this method to tender his sincere thanks to his friends and. foi-mpp na trons for the patronage heretofore so liberally ucnwncu uuuu uiui, nuu tiupes urn toe same will be continued to the new arm. . . Those indebted to me are respectfully request ed to come forward,and settle with the new firm. Either of us is authorized to receipt for the same. June28.-lm. B KOOPMANN. comb; AirjT1 sEE";rnEM i " ' WE have just receiyed such additions to our stock of gents ; famishing goods, as should attract every gentleman of taste. Among other articles which have fust . been opened, we mention an . elegant lot of white marsailles vests, 'ibeautlfuliyrtrirnmed in black and bine something new in " this market ; black doeskin pants, of the finest and handsomest quHlirys lieht ' 8ummer goods of all style and fabrics, &c.j &c., The attention of gentlemen is invited to those new additions to our stock. '- apt 17. J. A. YOTJNG 4 SON. CITY ORDINANCES. Against Fast Riding, Driving, Ac, "Be it Ordained: That any person or persons who shall run, ride or drive any horse or horses at a rapid speed through the streets shall forfeit and pay the sum of TEN TH)Lr' I.ARS, for each and every offenee; and any person or persons who shall ride on the side walk, or shall hitch any horse to any fence tree or post, in such .way to obstruct side walks, except, in cases of loaded wagons, by permission oi ine Mayers shall forfeit and pay the sum of FIVE DOlRS." 2nd. "That any person leaving a saddle horse or a single-harness horse, or any num ber of borsesL bitched ta &nv mhfai t of the streets without some person to stand by or hold the same shall forfeit and pay the anrn of FIVE..DOLXARS for each and even iuvuto. v.. . , . . . The City Policemen are hereby command ed to report every violator of the ' above or dinances to the - MAYOR. June 24 tf. ' -.(. r SMOKLNO TOBACCO.' JACOB M. Mendel having Jnst returned from New York, la bow prepared to wait on his customers as USIial. and ilu nnnnn ces that he has the best selected stock of Se- IbUshmS't talhTstoThfollowlni. some of his brands of Smoking Tobacco : ri0.! fwel?irrsEyene i u am., x ui A.10U. urunocO. XiOO W Genuine Durham. Tvirta t rt.K.JU i.t.! BeUum, and. the celebrated Louhd&na Pe- VSSSLa Hih,a loT?T ot a good smoke, are invited to eaU and be convinced. - June 21-2w. , , . . , , J. m. MENDEL. Received To-Day, EGO BISCUIT, NIC NAC CRACKERS, v. Milk Biscuit, ExtnOUot Bread. The above goods are fresh and warranted. J. 8. M. DAVIDSON, 3 doors above the Mrkt Trul fit. ItRY a sack of our Purity Flour, . - :mayergray. A ROSS, ORLEANS 'MOIiASSES, White il, nmeuu vmer vinecar. A FULL line of all kinds of Patent Medi XV. ctnes on hand will be sold cheap fof cash at juntl6 riacADEirS DRUG STORE. 1 All AAA LBS IRON all sites at .. - . WALTER BREM & CO'S may 1Q - , Hardware Btore. TMPOBTEDand KeyWest Hawna CSw, X just received." Also 20.000 domestic ci gars, of superior qoalitt. 1 . 4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 30, 1874, edition 1
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