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j. S. TPHILllPS. t ) Merchant Pallor, p AS JUST RECEIVED another Jot of ele gsnt French Coating and Fancy Cassiraeres which are offered at the lowest possible jprl- ees. " f -i 1 t I haye still on hand a large stock t) " - hats, .'. . t " 'yjb SHIRTS, - V.rt" GLOVES, . ' ' - . .- - . COLLARS ' ; . TIES, ' . . . SCARFS and TJIKTiPIEjW .Hi A "R, -f .... . - - - . of all kinds, which are offered at cost, in or der .to close them out at the earliest possible moment V A FULL LINE of the Finest ' Goods kept continually . on hand in the Merchant Tailoring 'Depart- racnt and made to order with dispatch and it the lowest figures, apl29 R. H. Battuc, President, C. B. Root, Vice President. : North Carolina RALEIGH, N. C: Insures all Classes .". INSURABLE PROPERTY, AgaM'te or Daip liy Fire, On the . most : Reasonable 'Terms. - 4 - i Loses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. J- : , - Encourage Home Institutions. Seaton Gales, -Secretary. -4 Pnlaski Cbwper, . Supervisor. Graham& Na: isli, Ag ents, Charlotte, N. C. May 2 TO THE PUBLIC! 0.0 ckiuu vigilance M9 Vi JAVVI.J, io is continued vigilance, honest, fair and upright dealing necessary to success in bus iness. Haying from, 'the outset (18 years ago), appreciated these facts, and acted up on them, we find ourselves to-day rewarded for the counties anxieties.. Vexations, and ihe loss of boars of restJby seeing our long cherished hopes realized, of making Char- K Who and ours an exclusive ' Wholesale House, fn order to be more explicit, we have the pleasure or informing the mercantile woria that we have leased the sui r b I store, ad joining our present, (heretofore occupied by Messrs. Brem, Brown A Co., as Ihelr Dry Goods. Store), which we will occupy by first ot September next for the retail trade only. will uoq uui fjxscutwcgau auu wu- nicKiious store for an exclusive . . ums giving to the trade a' Strictly j - wnoie lc Establishment " where thev can make their selections from' a Stock1 purchased for 'hat trade only, thus avoiding coming in contact with a Retail Stock and Retail Buv- ers. The advantages of such a House are j To give the general, reader a better con ception of the colossal' dimensions of trar two Houses we state that we will have np- waras or thirty thousand feet of superficial floor room; or If a lane of ten feet .wide were formed of oar stores, it teoald reach considerably over half a mile, XM . At the same time .we inform, oqr , numer ous friends that our Mr;iRintels' is now ain North buying our second ; stock' this ?son, and owing to the decline in -goods, will again plac us in a position, to success illy compete with all other houses, j . ' Very respectfully, ' ' " ' i Charlotte, N..C, May 1st, 1874.( - " Cl . -r-.. .4 . , Oate Wffl)r"A 7)l77ar'l ' THE NEW FLORENCE ! : f J'JCE, 2o below) any other first-dot VALUE, t30 abeve J y Sewitig Machine. e SAVED, tfto bj itylug tbe,riorenee. Every Machine warranted a i . "iieciai terms to clubs and dealers. . 8ehd for circntars to the 1 y. I FlorencagM, Com Florence; Mass. J ' or Sfl rrnk cn.u v-- v.i. . ... HOI I1KE TTTflT . v- . ' . .'. 'ni.1 i.-A h.Sva firiA cotton. Wheat. OaXS, I, . .. ' rrt, .iit u 1 J v i iBceiTea ieeoig;s extract or aeei. -- aub ihu ui-,-- .. - , ration. - xuvy wiu uo i;vcr k0own,n2K ;'i tion and we shall hav no lack' of good from dlseT t"" "t1 ; , Jul(T""T SiJ J and cheap ice't . :V : ; , . J jane 18 MftATtirK'fl tiPTTft urnpif i , Land Agents. - j . , 4 OUR JOB D C P HIl T M II II i ' BY THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE JOB OFFICE LATELY BELONGING TO THE y. . I . ' STATESVILLE INTELLIGENCER AND ADDING A FINE POTTER POWER. PRESS ',- AND A : 1 , . HALF MQEIQM THE : IS NOT EXCELLED IN THE STATE JUST KECEIVED, A large lot of excel i JOB WORK M ' - " - i; :' ; ; ; ' ';) ; of all descriptions, both plain and fancy. . t& Send in yotir orders at once- SWlth three first-class Job Printers and a large variety of type and material, iy e are prepared to execute all kinds of "Job Work with neatness and dispatch. JUST RECEIVED, a" large lot of Bi3i Heads, Note-Heads and Letter-Heai, at the OBSERVER OFFICE. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Eny ii; opes and Visiting Cards, at the OBSERVER OFFICE.! 1 JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS, (Nos. 4,5 and 6) at the r w - OBSERVER OFFICE. IF YOU WANT 1 JOB PRINTING y done, call at the ; 4 : OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. SATISFACTION' GTJAJEtANTEED. IkajOTTO: THE BE S T W 0 EK v,.? f -, vl i '-J ' . 4:' 'i. 'y, --si-i -44.v'V 4 j- tA fine Cotton Plantation, 4contatning 400 acres, more or les4. situated - in Cabarrus county,, on the waters of Codle .Creek, 3 miles from Concord Depot, on the N O K u. Or the premises is a fine brick ? " 4 . ; Dwelling JWeat - brick kitchen, and two, good brick offices, with basement story to each, and six good tenant houses. ; Very good, bam and other necessary out-buildings.' : - f - ; ' Of the Original tract about three hundred acres, is lri cultivation,, imdw good I , fences, balance in primeval forest,. No old fie ds on the place, ana not a guuej ou - v tlon aftHtdeep.; Title Indisputab e.; the place, ana not a guuey e w - junelO JONES & PENDLETON, Land Agents, j 1 "CIOR 8ALE.T 4 i - ; l i 1 , . -.- v - i That aesiraoie ri" - "r ii T, l 'Sorincs Place,' situated on the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, If milea from Charlotte, 3 miles fronv J:A2$e&' and a few nunarea, yarw vm TTrhia tarn contains 243 acres, has a first class dwelling house and other necessary out-bu inngs.; :,. Sit JUk t .'r. i van immediate! Vd if necessa- OBSERVER The Charlotte! Observer. V - ' PTTBIilSHBD DTK T ' s, t JONES & PENDLETON, Pbopetetoes. Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street. s t f t i ' r - j, . KATES OF 8UB8CBirTIOS. Daily One year fai advance, ;.$7 00 oix months, in advance,:.. ......... .......... S 50 Three Months, in advance, l 75 One month, in advance....................... 60 Weekly, one year...i.......;. . ......OO CITY INTELLIGENCE.-. .The Observer Is the only paper pub llsh ed; In the State West of Raleigh which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every morning.' Business men will please make a. bote of this. . , j - - CniBLOTXE MAltttETS. - 4 7 , . Corrected Daily. , , . ; i : Cotton Market.' j ; Charlotte, N. C'June 30,1 1871 Inferior, ..j L.6lli Ordinary,..;.. 12J Good Ordinary,.. ....14 Strict Good Ordinary,............rt;.'..;.,....i4j fxw Middling, ...,...V.....i........l5 Market weak- Country Produce ! - JSuying Ratet : iocon-r-Hams. per Jt " j " . " 14 " Sides ! .. ! ' 13 Shoulders, ' ; : - S , n ". Hog Round, ! . 7 12 a 121 Beeswaxr- ; I ' 25 Bvttcr Choice, V ' 25 a 30 Brandy Apple, 0T. 0.) v$ 2 a 2i " Peach, . j , ,24a2i (rn White, without sacks 1 a 105 "'...Mixed, ;'T. -f u, ffygs, per dozen-, - i . ;i ' ", 20 a 22 Flout Family, ."". ' 4a4i Extra, v J 4ja4J.O Super, ' . 3 75 a 4 fVwii Dried Apples, " Peaches, i ' ' ' " Blackberries. I towu cnicxens, spring, 20 a 22 Turkeys, perpr, 1.75 a 2 Ducks, Hides Dry, " Green, fjord Good, " Common, Meal White, Oats Black, per pair, 60 a 75 12Jal3 1 none i 1.05 a 1.10 60 1 50 a 65 White, Onions. ' ' 75 a 8Q (57 lbs to feushel) Peat Pure clay, 90 a 1.00 M Mixed, . i 75a80 90 $1 7 a 8 Pidatoes Irish, 4 Sweet,-: 1 ! . Tattou), Wheai Red, per bush, White, Wool-T ab washedj ' Unwashed Post-Office Directory-The following statement of the hours for the opening and closing of mails, is furnished us by the post- master, Robt E. McDonald Esq 0FKX3. i CLOSES. i North Mail, 8 A. M. . ' 6P.M. South Mail, 7i P. M. 9 P. M. Air-Line Mail, 81 A. Mi 9 P. M. Statesville Mail, 101 A. M. 21 P. M. Lincolnton Mail, 5i P. M.; 7 P. M. Wadeeboro Mail, 7 P. M. S 71 A. M. Beattie's Ford Mail arrives Mondays and leaves Tuesdays. I Robt. E. McDonald, 1 ( : ty.-v.-' d P.M. Good Ice and no " Mistake. -The Charlotte Ice Machine for4 gome months past has! evoked many play ful remarks, no little fun qoking and numlHcrless jokes from! our brethren of the press in the rural villages and towns. . On our streets it has been the common butt, at which no little ridi cule, jest and contempt have been -hurtayigF nepttons, the ikult find er and the chronic croaker Throngii our columns broadside after broadside las been poured into j the manage ment, some of which contained "sinu endoes" that- reflected anything but credifcupon the jnaaniptilators 'tji$h& (! ."massheen" that; was to re-frigerate and didn't, that was to cbngeal enough of "Adam's Ale" into ienough clear hard ice to cool 0ur dry throats and parched tongues during the hot, swel tering summer months. We congrat ulate all the management that there assiduous efforts have j at last been crowned with success; ihat" their en deavors lb ave' been rewarded that a airaon pure artfcle of lice - has beeu i at last been . made in Charlotte and f!' too,, by "qur'f mch. maligned villified and abused machine.' Yester day morning we werei jpjresented with several pounds of ice wHich was eaid, to be a fair sample of th 1200 pounds made the night previous;. It was quite clear, bard frozen and cpm pared '- well in every respect with natures Own pro duction' After this?mist successful assay at re-frigerating, and as the most skeptical can "no longer doubt, wede sire a few blocks Imade about" the di mensions of a postal card, but thick er for. the especial, use of our, "Salis bury Water Works' man, tbe Concord Sun MtbjetatSTille jfondtarfe , At a meeting of the Directors of the Charlotte J!cenipaj?ie14e.tMay Dr Fox, tendered his resignation; as President, whicht ras abcepted. -The following resolution waa adopted : : f 1 Itesolved, That inasmuch as the Char lotte Ice Company has ibeen success ful in the manufacture '5f ice which has been greatly due to the energy and skill of Dr Fox, it President, that, the thanks of the Board be and are hereby tendered to him 5 j - . T 5 Dr J ITMcAden was , elected ' Presi dent pro tern, until; the .next .regular meeting. V. -r-tW ' m- r -j ; ? - - 'We congratulate the public that' our" ice works are at last in successful ope DASHES HERE ,ANp THERE, I A ireedman, who was "half seas. over" was arrested on the sidewalk In front of the Bank of Mecklenburg yesterday evening. . ; New rfiooring has been i rpjlaced - on the bridge leading out Of ; he city ion church st. which adds much to the safety of travelers who have occasion tocross 1 1 ( ! Another runaway occurredj yesterday, Jn which two men from Davidlson college each of whom had a leg broken, but we have not been able to learn the particulars. - -:-' "It Is the private opinion of disinterested party,- that the - Wilmington excursionists looked 1 ike . they had been st ruck by light-, ning when they arrived home last Friday evening, ; 'k4 v ..A cotton bloome was piuekedifremijhe Iredell 'farm of our fellow-townsman, "R, I. McDowell, Esq.. on Wednesday aastrH This is the first bloom . of which In this section, this season. o have seen: Another was received; yesterday-' from Pineville township. It was grown-on the farm of Simon Springs, Esq. t mm t i The lateness of the hour at which, the con cert closed last night, precludes the possibil ity of an extended notice of it j in this morn ing's paper. We shall have- something to say on the subject in our next. ! The street Arab& had lots of fun yesterday afternoon out of a negro who had gotten drunk and fallen by a tree on Try on street. Some of his sable brethren tied him to a tree find pres ently the police came along and gob bled birnjip. 4:. , ' Personal. The Raleigh Sentine says: l"We were glad to meet with a former townsman and esteemed friend in the city yesterday, Frank H Dew ey, Esq, of Charlotte. He and ;his family are on a brief visit 60 home folks- He was shaking hands witn many old friends to-day, it being his first visit here for several years." . At a regular communication of Mecklenburg Declaration Lodge, No 9, 1 O O F, held at their hall on June 30th, 1874, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term : C C Severs, N G. J W Sprinkle, V G. R M Crawford, R S. J Siier, PS. J M Kendrick, Treas. ' Kesolutiou. ef Tliaiils.. . i Pursuant to a'published call, a large por tion of tbe citizens of Charlotte, vbo went on the recent excursion to- Wilmington, as sembled at the law office of Capt J C Millsi when Col J Y Bryce was called to the Chair , and Col Chas R Jones was requested to act as Secretary. . , . The Chairman explained the object of the meeting, and upon motion Col Chas ' R Jones, Capt J C Mills and Major J G Harris were appointed a committee to draft suita ble resolutions. In a short time the com mittee reported the following preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopt, ed : Whereas, The citizens of Charlotte, who went on the excursion to Wilmington, feel it to be their agreeable duty to express their appreciation of the courtesy and' kindness" so liberally extended to them by Mr W H H Gregory on that occasion; therefore be it Resolved, That we most' highly appreciate the genial affability and untiring ettorts on the part of Mr Gregory to afford us all the pleasure that his limited time and restricted privileges of invitation allowed him to ex ercise. . Resolved, That to his sparkling wit, viva cious manners and genial good humor ' we are much indebted for our enjoyment on that occasion ; and that we do hereby ten der him our most heartfelt thanks. Resolved, That the cordial good will and generous welcome of the hospitable city of Wilmington could not have been xttered to' us by any better exponent than Mr W H. H Gregory, whose success in promoting a com munity of friendship and of interest between the cities of Wilmington and Charlotte will not be forgotten. Resolved, That it is the sense of this meet ing that "Tom Collins" (alias W M) is just ly entitled to the thanks of the excursionists for the liberal manner with which he en tertained them during their entire sojourn in the "City by the Sea." 4 4 4 , On motion the meeting then adjourned. Chas. R. Johes, , J. Y. Bevoe, : Secretary. Chairman . 4; llymeulal-Ladles "generally-read with no little pleasure and rest everything per taining to marriages, and more-, especially as regards all the minutiae of dress worn on such occasions. The appended article, fur nished by a Charlottean who was present on that occasion, is published for .the benefit Of our lady readers," who will doubtless take more pleasure in the perusal of the same, than they would in any locals of minor im portance that we might indite.: , t : ;-; Thompson--Hob80it; Onc of ; the ? most brilliant marriages that has ever taken place in Petersburg came off with all tbe e clot im aginable on last Thursday!, June 25, at Grace" Episcopal Church,"; Petersburg,'-Va. The bride had.a'stylishXreception7in-7e;--to:-six, thecerembny not being - performed ?uh til half past siXj Carpcl portico to the eurb Bd;jGrmc.orb to; tne' church door. The grand and spacious chari-. eel was enveloped in floral gems of exquisite fragrance. The Communion 'fablf, was drap-' ed exquisitely with white jessamine, capef jtSKiauimiucuiaa, rosea, veiueuaa.ci.u nuu m the centra an immense silver jurn (of an. an eient design), was placed. The heavily carv ed edges were hidden by - delicate -weathings .composed of fine white flowers, and small green leaves, , Pyramid boquets were, 'Scat tered promiscuously inside of the chancel. ,The wedding "Bar'.Lwas wrapt luxuriantly in choice evergreenir The entire scene was charming, almost ' beyond " the power' of , a graphic description. It " would have re- Z quired an eye witness . to haye appreciated tne beauty, uiB- exnuerauiis periume yi those gorgeous gems." One could almost imagine they were inhaling the oder .of. the 4 t eastern climes. ,TEe"cortege was a brilliant display, possessing the handsomest vehicles the city afforded. ' The heavy; peals of the organ prompted the audience and their ex. pectations were made as great as "Pips." I need not say thy were brought to a level, but continued to aspire. " r j .Tlie nghers 'Cleared, the aisleK and took their respective, positions, right and left.-' The ushers aiid groorasmch "were in "full dress, and .wore' button-hole boquets. The groomsmen marched np the wide and spa- saoua aisle and stood right and left, facing pglove hbld- era," Miss A. Thompson, from : Baltimore county, Maryland, and J. M. Ilobson, Esq , oi Petersburg. : miss AUce Thompson wore I a vert light blue $ittmade-inPariSy; hair powdered, 'ornament of cape jessamiue and silver jewelryr The hride leaning on: the 1 arm of the grponi, followed the glove hold ers. She wore a light pearl silkj trimmed' elaborately in ehince pufflngs, 'and heavy fringe. A veil of unlimited width and length, looped up gracefully with cape jessa mine, jewelry oT pale Amethyst and aboquet iu her hand. The number of pews reserved for the guests were well filled, and never was there a more charming spectacle presen ted at Grace Church than on thi3 occasion. The fair damsels were looking their , sweet est in all the glory of their evening cos tumes. Miss Etta Bendall, from Sussex countyj Va, wore a blue silk, trimmed in gray, hair powdered and ruby jewelry. Miss Mary Camp, from Petersburg, wore an even ing dress of pale green, emerald jewelry, hair powdered; her only ornament a Cluster diamond, of immense size, fastened on black velvet. Miss Bettie Camp wore an evening dress of buff, light blue trimming, coral jewelry, hair' powdered, and her coro net studded with diamonds. Miss C. C. Rhodes, from Baltimore, wore an evening dress of pink organdy, low neck and short sleeves, an over-dress of black lace, an ame thyst and topaz cross at the throat, hair powdered and diamond jewelry. Miss Eve lyn Badger, from Petersburg, wore a light green silk, ma&and trimmed in exquisite style; her jewelry consisted -of pink ame thyst and pearls, and flowers in her hair. I might mention a number of others whose display of costumes were equally exquisite. Space prevents me from describing them. The Rev. Mr. Gibson performed the ceremo ny with the grace and ease he always main tains iu the pulpit. 1 must not neglect to j ' mention that the bride received many ele- ! gant presents. Altogether it was an elegant affair. ' The Consul looked happy in the ex treme, and his fair bride was the admiration of all observers. Her large circle of friends wept bitterly over their little Emma. She is a lost-jcweLtQ .Petcx5bur4,.ajad.ih'er Xriends are peremptory inj acknowledging te fact that she was the teraonincation !of amiabili ty and lovelinef-s of .character. Ftont fhe aboy js description one can almost imagine a tableaux of prismatic elegance. The' happy couple Sail for Europe Stettin their futare Uoirie, . .Jy- go ith them I Peace behind thwil v' j . K"4 Xji ' n ifrSvl : f ----- -3j.f , -444 Dtrsf ASD EilN. Lnst eVeiungtfas beyund;dottbt,JTor a short whtieth' inostHlisagreeabie one of the season The dust of aim ost impalpable fine ness, was blown in clouds, almost at times obscuring the siht across the street, facing bur: sanctum, hanging in clouds over our tiwn, vand penetrat ing every nook and cranny' of every habitation, and office thereof. Doubt less dry goods were the worse for wear, whether shelved in our mercan tile houses, or those worn and envel oping our feminicity, whom the fit ful gusts of wind came near making unwilling aerial ascensionists. "But every rose has its thorn every sweet its bitter," and what .was for. a while a very disagreeable and temporary in convenience, was but the fore-runner, thanks, to an all wise providence, of a very refreshing, and reviving rain, of whjgh our thirsty earth-and parched vegetation. was in great need. s Granville Tobacco Sold is Eich mosd. -We are glad to learn that the tobaccb market is looking up in Rich mond and the sales on ; change are sounding as big as in days before the "panic." We are inform ed that last week, Mr. B. B. Hester, of Granville county, sold hisr entire crop of tobac co in the leaf, through his commission m ercbants, I pill & Skinker, of Eich mond, at an average of $56 all around, and the finest leaf brought eighty-six dollars. Mr. Akins crop also of Gran ville county, was sold by Hill & Skink er at an average of $55. -Granville is the banner tobacco county of tbe world For a ' space of ten square miles in that county the tobacco has never been known to average at any time less than from twenty -five to one h und red dollars. We are told th at money is now easy in that county and this speaks worlds of itself. Ex Frisighi bt tor' CnesAPSAKK akd Ohio Railroad; Mr,; I L. Brernond, shipping agent of tbe Cbeasapeake and Ohio Rail road, is now loading twelve! vessels at the company'8 Wliarves, bebw ; Rocketts, with iron, copper pre, staves, lumber, walnut logs, and coal, among which is the1. bark Joseph Mildred, receiving, a cargo of oak ; timber for Europe. -This immense freight comes direct from the line of this road, showing its decided advantage over all , other roads to Richmond. Dispatch - ; Habvkst. Our farmers have been for some da'ya...bosys.caUinc.wleat,;i,We-.- re sorry to hear - nfavorable- accounts, of the crop in ibis region.-. One of our best farm ers told us day ot two ' since that it waa tho most .inferior tnat had 1 been raised since the war: FarmvUle I Va.) " Mercury. There: are " two Government. distilleries in this county, and. not a drop of the "crit ter ' to be had for love or money. 1 0 vain do we look aroand town for an item or a drink, - .. . r. ; -Tbo melancholy days have come.1' , r 4: Cherokee Herald. Tickets I Tickets !! We are prepar ed to print tickets to order, in any quantity; at the following low rates : " Congressional or Judicial F Tickets $1 per thousand up to 3,000 ; for every additional thousand 50 ctsi County Tickets, $3 per thousand, Up to 3,000 for every additional ! thousand $1.50. Cash must accompany all! orders. ' ANNOUNCEMENT.. . T . ir sj j4 , -- I era candidate for Congress, from the Sixth v.'fy. uu.u..u. uuuiv Kuvnuig ukj wiifjr I ana acsnowieaging no amnation with any t P8- E. C. DAVID80N.-:- :,J .3 M' a mr 1rTT ia r wr i? v The man y. friends of "Wia. Fi LitUe. ah- any relief from the County Commissioners on account of delinquent tax payers. xaay zn, isi4. ANNOUNCEMENT. .. I announce myself an independent candi date for the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg . i 1L - . t i . juuniy, at Lue eiecuon in August. W H H HOUSTON. May 15, t ITew AdverLisemSEts. WONDERS NEVER CEASE FOR HO WE, The Great "Oriiiuul 'CattulMm still throws out his GOLD AND SltVER COINS, TO ADVERTISE HIS CELEBRATED COUGH CANDY. ' :! " ' ' I ' . Permanently Situate d over Hender son's Store, Trade Street. . Julyl,-.tf . Family Horse. 1 UtPSTrjtoITmTT.V WrtTfBW ered for sale. He is gentle-splrlted. and wUl travel 5J miles a day- without touching him wunawmp. Appiy at ine - julyl. 3t. ., DEMOCBAI OFFICE For Sale, A SPLENDID Geld Watch and Chain, for fifty dollars less than . original cost. Warranted fine gold, and a good timekeeper. Apply at THIS OFFICE. July 1. Pull! Puff! ! Puff.' !! Smoke ! Smoke ! ! Smoke ! ! ! r THE best Giedrs In the city. Fine Cut. Sun J ny Bide and Solace Chewing Tobacco, and Durham anrt. at her fanw hranria Plnaa irSJS. . . . . J?" ! Kpes and Stems. Lemon Sugar. Lemon Syrup, Lemons and oranges, uocoanuts," Japanese; cocoanut, Sturp's Green and Black Tea, candies, nuts, iigs, currants, curon, raisins ana prunes. AU of the very best.at the RISING SUN. julyl. . .. f .v G S HOLTON CO. THE NORTH CAROLINA -Beneficial Association. Chartered by Spe'l Act of the Legislature. MANAGERS Office, Trade Street, opposite Market House, , Charlotte, if . C. Supplementary Drawings Daily,- at 12 M., 5 P. M., and 9 P, M.; ' ! IN PUBLIC. 11. 12. 13. 11 and 15 ballots; "according to ad ver- tiseu classes, rrizes range iromsx to iu,uuu, EACH DAY. ' Certificates 25 cents to $100 may be obtain- ofi at. th MftmumraOfflM nrfrnm anv-nf t.hA authorized Aeents of the Association. .' Correspondence solicited, considered strict- ly confidential, and promptly attended to. Everv information will be cheerfuUy elven Pnrenasera mav select their own numbers at any price they please, and prizes paid in proportion to amount invested. 4 " All communications, must be addressed and drafts or Post Office Orders tnade paya - ble to T XT -t&T T T T T A ft.A 0 lrn.n..A. jLdlAmts. Aianaiter. Julyl " " T4 TTrTT1 - fYK last Sunday I evening, near Wilkes' W Foundrvw a Masonic Ureast Pin. .with Gold Chain, which tbe owner can have by proving property and paying for this ad vertisement. Apyly at 'r '' " '' f ' ! '"' : M '' 4jnne.t;;4$i;fr.K'THIJ3j Country Maims. " t ,-.f--.- -. - . ' ! - . i T TJST received & fine lot of very- nice r and V OOU11U kajvuimj Junius, ntiignig iium u to 15 lbs..: at ( R. N. SMITH'S. june 30. tfc.4-44: -j-v.-iV-' TTJST received, another invoice of very su- U perlor Segars, which will be sold very IOW at .1; ; rUJttMUI o. june 90. tf. . , . ,r : TjiNTRACTUS Cigarettes, for sale at 25 june 80. tU Sweet Potatoes. ANit be possible 1 4 Yes,tit is? really, so, U and no mistake, because I sell my goc exclusively for cash, and therefore have the money to get just what the public want most. Also; got bills for more of those fine Piantlnar Irish Potatoes. Dvlna sinner, yon wUl be too late If you' procrastinate just! itk iron did bflfnre. t Also, eleeant fresh Bo- , logna Sausage, all at the cheap cash store- of - - 4 D PL WHITE. J je SO.-tC Is ; College St., Charlotte, N. C. T0I; ,.RENT. j, a DESIRABLE i-Slx Room iuweiung J House, on Morehead Street, near the Military mstitate, lately occnpiea ojsxsa. WOlie.. ADD TW" '- ' i ; t fOLFE, BASRINGxR & CO. jane 80. tf.- SCHOOL NOTICE. MRS. Gallmon will opn school at her re's , . idence, corner B., and7th streets, Mpn- day, 6th July, 187. - - TER1IS, per scholastic month Prlmirv Tlenartment.. ..... Intermediate,. . , -t . . " '4' t ... $3.00 Hiah6r Branches. I .v.- - 'if 1 14.00 Charlotte, N. C, June 2rth, lS74.-eod2w. c. nc. c, r -:-,. Chablotts, June SOth, 1874. ClassJ 4 drawn at 12 II. So, 1C, 81, "A,.- 8. 4. ' , 'i; 50, 64, 2. ' e cn vxass o, drawn at o jr. m -j, , , , 15 65, . 38, 67, 6, 33, 20, 72, M . ' - , Class 6. drawn at 9 P. M.-IO,' 42, 27, 43, 19,76,23,35,11,2,61,67. v . nOAH TlKV Hi f , Wtaw now In the course, of erection - ' i Largest ' antt r incsi biore - - fci - - b - 'i.wni(TTrrAllOT.TWA "whlrh will be completed Jn time , for the KAJLLr ! TRADE, and being desirous or opening an 8W elOCKOI uooas vnerem, wxi erth f?' "first Jay of JulTi either "WHdliESAXB. OR ( BSCAIT to examine oar stock, as It will be to their "T ELIASTCOHEN & ROESSLER. Institute for Yoxin- Ladies c H ARI.OTT E,-..jr. ,c. - , rnHE exercises dosing tne aoaooi-year oi vsn Sunday, 28th June, at the First Prwbytertan .Church; bv Josenh R Tfllson, D D, of Theologloal Sendnary, CbtamMa, B a r - ' i June, at the Institute, by Major Thos bparrow, ofJfasMngtonN G, 1 . - . i Tuesddav, SOth June, at the! Institute, under the direction of ErofB L PMpher, of the Institute. June 28.4 , i , .,- a-;-yf- s. f.."-----..-,..-.-- " -SArmii'iiAiirv ; T x.Tory.Doay nays, va, avw uiuc.- ' Please send me one half gallon or quart, and so cheap that every body buys ltv, . , At OS HOLTON& CO 8 EIslnRSiin; opposite ilarket .- . - IMPORTANT TOiPAHlirr.34 AND PLANTHH3 ; ; ' '. -MAKE ;YQ0R OWS . l' Super Phosphates d Fertilizers; And save frorai'10 to 20 Dollars' per Ton. 'Get the best Pure 1 Ground; Bone " and . . Chemicals, ter, Nitrate and Sulphate of Soda, carbonate and euipnaie oi Ammonia ana suipnate oi Magnesia. J9" Bend for Catalogue of -Prices. "6 : : . B J BAKER & CO. . 36 and 38 Rnnth Oiarlps fit.. Raltimnrw. Md. June 28. eod3m w3rn. - COPABTN&SHIP ITOTICS. y THE undersigned take pleasure In informing '.the public that thev have formed a copart- nership, lor .the purpose of carrying on a. mer cantile business. In the eitv -of Charlotte, nndnr the firm name and style of - v. . ,; Thev are now.receivine an immense stock of MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS and NOTIONS, and respectfully, solicit a share of the nubile patronage. -, . KOOPMANN &OTHSCHTLDl jvir a -R-oopmann ujces mis method to tender his sincere thanks to his friends and former pa- - 1 ms oi"" uuuuuj mi ius melius ana IOrmer pa- ttronsfor'the patronage heretofore so liberally Dcskuweu upuu . nuu, ana nopes uia( ine same will be continued to the new firm. .... Those indebted tome are resr-' ' 'v rmie- ; ed to come forward,and settle wUa the r ew firm. miner oi us is autnorizea to rece! rt t' e fane. - June 28. lm. . -..- - B KOOi UANN. r- r.,, ;,f,4 . , . COME.AHI: SEHiTlIi: . ' " TITEliavejustreceiyed su-i additions to li v onr stock of gents fu " goods, as snouia attract every gen; a or taste. Among other articles which Lave j ast - been ' opened, we mention an elegant lot of white ! --X A-- . j T mareaiues vests, Deautnmiy trimmed m I market : black doeskin nants. of th finpt and handsomest "quality: - light Summer . goells of all style and fables, 1, STTbe swenuao oi geuuemen is mviiea IO those , new additions to our stock. - - 1 , apt- 17 t J-'CV f J , A. YUUU SON. , ! CIT1K0RDINM0ES. . i Aff alnst Fast Riding, Driving, &c. uBe U Ordained: That any persoaor persons -who shall run. ride or drive anv hnrx n- horses at a rapid speed through the streets. ' shall forfeit and pay the sum of TEN DOL LARS, for each and every offence; and any ': I DBTBon or ptsrrou? wno Bnaii riaeon the side- f walk, or shall hitch any horse to any fence. 4! If PfJl ?Jt 4! T , .obstruct side- .4 fjf' iBfUflZS .Sdf,d wacn. y : l permission of the Mayor, shall foriell and ' !, pay the sum of FIVE DOLLARS." 1 . 2nd- 'That may person leaving a saddle ?I"i?8?e:?ness horse, or any num 4 rtifi -S?tJS7 ny - iciemany oLw"'"011?,6 person to stand 1 JSfvSv tSw t Ai,orJei'1 n3 P? 1 --'i,r- - --w iun I The City Policemen are hereby eommand ea ) report every violator OI tne above or. dinances to the 4 ' .' - MAYOR. JZ '-M SHOSIiTO TOBACCO. - JAOOB Mv Wen'del hTing "just returned .from New York; la. now prepared to wait on nis customers as usual, and also announ. ees that he has the best selected stvir of He. garr, xoDacco, and smokers articles, of any establishment in the Stated The following is some ot ms Dranos or smoklnc . Tobacco : I lAanuma, Druiiaai, Jewels. Bird's ErelLone I Jack. Turkish. Ornnn wmuKC. inamona, criuiant, Jewels, Bird's Eye.Lone i ucuuiusuuiuiuu, rnue oi juarDUn, A-Die- Bellum. and the celebrated Tniaiana Pr. rlque. All the lovers of a good smoke, are Invited to call and be eonJni: . . - - J.M.MENDEL.' Receivisd To-Day, gGfKCUlT, mC, NAC CRACKEES, s MilkiBiscnit; Extra Pilot Bread. I The above goods are fresh and warranted. doors above the Market, Trade Stl June C . rj'RY asack of out Purity Flour I VV4A M. Ul 1U.T ' M? IVUI-i '( MAYER GRAY A ROSS, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, - White j. Wine and. Cider Vinegar. , -li.. .AlAYI.it, GRAY KUSS. : FULL line of all kinds of Patent Medl : zi. cines on hand will be sold cheap -for cash at." -i 4 ,.. juneie t McADEN'S DRUG STORE. x 100,000 LBS IEON all sizes at : ' WALTER BREM & CO'S ; may 16 i 4 Hardware tore. IMPORTED and Key West Havana Cigars, just received.. Also 20,000 domestic ci gars, 01 superior quality. W.R BURWEU.&CO, SIMMONS' Heriatic Compound. Simmon's hi '.4 O Liver Regulator, IIome.jBitters,. Hostet-c-v ter's Bitters - - ; - : . " i -J" WRBUEWELL4SUU.4: a v.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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