TO THE PUBLIC! Vs eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, u is continued vigilance, honest, fair and ' pricht dealing necessary to saccess in bus ijjess Having from the outset (18 years iico) appreciated these facts, and acted up on them, we find ourselves to-day rewarded or the countless anxieties, vexation,- and ,"helos of hours of rest by seeing our long lmri-lied hopes realized, of making Char lotte u - ' : Wholesale Mart, and ours an exclusive ' -vi -i 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, Brown A Coves' thenUDry Roods Store)r which we will occupy by first of Septeraoerneit ior imjb rciii iruuo' umy, and will use our present elegant ana com modious store for an exclu3ive WHOLESALE HOUSE thus Riving to the trade a strictly "Whole sale Establishment," where they can niafe ihcir selections from a Stock purchased, for that trade only, thus avoiding coming in contact with a Retail Siock 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 iwo Houses we state that we will have up wards of thirty thousand feet of superficial door room; or if a lane of ten feet wido were formed of our stores, it would reach considerably over half a mile. At the same time we inform our numer ous friends that our Mr. Rintels is now ain North buying our second stock Xhis .season, and owing to the decline in goods, orill again place us in a position to success fully compete with all other houses. Very respectfully, WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. Charlotte, N. C, May 1st, 1874. apl31 J, S. PHILLIPS, Merchant Tailor, HAS JUST RECEIVED another lot of ele gant French Coating and Fancy Cassi meres which are offered at the lowest possible pri ces. , I have still1 on hand a large stock of HATS, SHIRTS, GLOVES, COLLARS TIES. 1 SCARFS and - .- - f . -' ' ' r- ;: .- - -- f of all kinds, Which are offered at cost, in or der to close them out at the earliest possible jnoment. A FTJliXi ilNE of the Finest Goo'l'i kept continually on hand in the Merchant tailoring Depart ment and made to order with dispatch and at the lowest figures, apl 29 K. H. Battle,' President, C. JL Root, Vice President; North Carolina !i RALEIGH, 1ST. 0. Insures all Classes ; -0F INSURABLE PROPERTY; Against Loss or mm M Fire On the most J' Reasonable Terms. Loses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. Encourage Home Institutions. Seaton Gales, Secretary. , r..t l.: - Charlotte, N.;,C. Vf,y Mav 2 Save Wty Wollars ! the new Florence r;;: ; Jf'CE, 520 below Afciy M'pidak I VALUE, 930 above Jr--lfu-Jaf-f 8 VEI WO by; tuy tug flie?rl6reiic j Evel-y Machine warranted. fr--' J' Special terms to cldbs and! dealers. . j Send for circulars to the f , : Vfp Florence .8. ),CoZ$OTWcMj ' or39UmoaSquarerKew,Yorl4l ja-nelt ,- .,,v,..4.4' 'Z'&kX &4f&?2 1 JUST received, LeebSgs Extract of Beef, w Va,e"llne's Meat Juice, the best article Known for invalids and tliose recovering rom diseases, at .--. - - . ; ... . 1 1 June 13 McADEN'S DRUG STORE. J 111 OUR JOB BY THE CONSOLIDATION OF 'Mi JOB OFFICE? LATELY BELONGING" TO THE fe " ' STa TES raLL' INTELLIGENCER 'J fe-'l-'i AND ADDING A FttfE, POTTER POWER PRESS - AND A HALF MQEIOM GOBGOH JOBBER, THE OBSERVER IS NOT EXCELLED IN THE STATE JUST RECEIVED, lent material for 1 A large lot of excel JOB WORK of all descriptions, both plain and fancy. JCS Send in your orders at once. 3&"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 iarge lot of Bill Heads, Note-Heads and Letter-Heads, at the OBSERVER OFFICE. J UST RECEIVED, a large tot of Enyo! opes and Visiting Cards, at the OBSERVER OFFICE. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS (Nos. 4, 5 and 6) at the . OBSERVER OFFICE. IF YOU WANT JOB PRINTING. done, call at the OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. SATISFACTION V GUARANTEED. OUR. MOTTO : THE BEST WORK FOR THE LEAST lilOMISY. SALE. - . A fine Cotton PlanUtion, conUtning 400 acres, more or less, situated in Cabarrus county on 4he water,of Codle -Creek, 3 miles from, Concord pepot,.on tlie N C R R. On the premises is a tine brick m:y toKeA&g'Hwsei ' LB h brick kitchen, and 'two -gbod brick offices, with basement Btory to. each, and six, good tenant houses.- Very good barn and other necessary oilt-buildings. " V" Of the original tract about three bundreti acres, is iii cult! vatibtt,. under good fences, : balance in primeval forest. No old fie ds on the place, and not a gulley en the planta tion a foot dee Title indisputable. Price $7,000. ' At least one half cash, - f - junelO J05ES A PENDLETON -. i- 1 t,t Land Agents. ,T?c-KSALE,a;-'; is' TKof loairoftla nmrnrtr known :B tne ' Springs Place,' situated on the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio. Railroad, 17 miles from Charlotte, 3 miles from Davidson , College, and a few hundred yards ..from Caldwell .fata- tion. '';: " ' ; . - . , - .' -This farm contains.243 acres has a nrst class dwelling; house and othpr necessary out-buildings- . . - '" ':- Possession giyeu immediately, if jiecessa ry d'-k 'd :'..7"t ' - ' V The land brings fine cotton, Wheat, oat corn or tobacco. ,, - t : ,r - - - Price, $120 per acre. - - - ' , - J uneW JONES & PENDLETON, , . i. :.) . Land Agents-. 1 THE Tlie, Charlotte Obserrcr. i - PVBLI3HED T ; JpNES & PENDLETON, Pbomubtobs. ffice. Springs. Building, Trade Street. 1 BATES OF 6UB8CEIPTION. Daily .One-year in advaW, .......... $7 00 Six months, in advance.. 3 50 Thwe-MonthsJn advance, .-. 1 75 One month, in advance ....... 60 Weekly, onayesr....,,.. 1..... 2.00 CITY -IHTELLIGENCE. 1 - The Observer Is the only, paper pub lished lu the State West of Raleigh, which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every morning. Business men. Will please make a note of this. ; , , x CIl ABLOTTE UIAHttETS. M V .Cuttou Market. ' ' Chaklott. N. C.,' July -2, 1874 In ferior; i,..-.. i 6 1 1 J- OrdinAry,..i.... 12J Good Ordinary,.. 14 Strict Good Ordinary, , i4i LowiMiddling,.. ....J,. i..15 Market dull and unchanged. : Sales lo-day 30 bal. - 4 . Contitry Produce. Buying Hates. J Bacon Hams. ier lb " - Sides, M " Shoulders, '; . Hog Kound, Beeswax Z??iOcr Choice, Hrandy Apple,- (N. 0.) !. Peach, 144 13 11 12 a 124 25 23 a 30 $ 2 &M 2J a 2i 1.10 a 1.12i 20 a 22 4 a4i 4 a 4.10 3 75 a 4 rom-rWhite, ""jMixedK"" - ftj7yi per dozein Flour Family -Extra, ,. , Super, r ; ' Pruit Dried Apples, Peaches, ' " Blackberries, Finvls Chickens, spring. 2) a 22 1.75 a 2 00 a 75 Turkeys. perpr, per pair Ducks, Hides Dry, Green, lAird Good, Common, Meal White, Oats Black, - 12J a 13 none 1.05 a 1.10 60 . 50 a 65 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) ' White, Onions. Peas Pure clay. 90 a 1.00 75a80 90 $1 7 a 8 Mixeu, ; rot-atoes Irish, Sweet, . I'aUmv, ;; Wheat Red, per bus a, White, " " Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed Post-Onlce iDirectory. The following statement of the hours for the opening and closing of mails, is furnished1 us by the post master, Robt. E. McDonald, Esq. : OPENS. CLOSES. North Mail, South Mail, Air-Line Mail, Statesville Mail, Lincolnton Mail, 8 A. M. 6 P. M. 71 P. M. 9 P. M. 8i A. M. 9 P.M. 2J P. M. 7 P. M. 104 A. M. 51 P. M. 7 P. M. Wadesboro Mavl, 74 A. M Beattie's Ford Mail arrives Mondays and leaves Tuesdays. ' i i KoBTv E, McDoMALD, ' . P. M. IOCAIi DOTS. We were glad to have calls from many of our Iredell friends yesterday. The rallrqad meeting drew quite a crowd of vlsltorj tofche city on yesterday. Rev Chas Phillips, D D, -will preach to the congregation of the Second Presbytererian Church on Sunday, The letter from Europe published in the Observer this morning, Js from the pen o our young townsman, P. B. McDowell, Esq. Let's run Tom Collins lor Qovernor next time. If he makes as good a run for this office as he does from the irate individuals who are hungering and thirsting for his blood, he will surely go through. The stockholders of the Charlotte Ice Com pany, will notice that a change has been made in the lime of the meeting next Satur day the meeting will take place at ten o'clock A. M., instead of four o'clock P. M, as previously advertised. Charlotte is just going to let the Fourth Of Jnly pass as if were any ordinary day, and just as if it was not the anniversary of the foundation of this great and galorious re public. Are we descendants or tne BiiDjecis of King George the Third that we should do i this thing? ; A Disgusted Mountaineer .-They . tell it down here that a certain large stockholder in the AT40 Railroad, who lives in States ville, apprehending trouble in the railroad meeting here yesterday, sent up to a western county, and jhad brought down, a regular seven-foot, douole-jointed, Brushy Mountain skull-crusher, to do his" fighting, if any was needed. The mountaineer went into me .A44inf aov1t und cfn7Vii IhAfA till late. In vain did he wait fot the wrangling to be 1 1 ICC Ul LLk -v MVWJ gin. Everybody was quiet as church mice, cool as cucumbers, docile as lambs, and not a single word as said to mar the peace and harmony of 'the proceedings. In less than half an hour?, the meeting adjourned, and thelaruiser, disgusted with the whole affair, circled down three steps of the stairs at a time, and while the crowd discreetly parted to let him pass, he was heard to observe that "they never had slch a dog-gon? meetin as that in his county, and that the whole thing was a cussed fraud on the people." 4 From the way in; which, he was rushing down street when last seen; It is supposed that, by this time, he is treading his native heath, and telling his admiring friends what a curious place Charlotte is, where they can hold a meeting wlthoutbreaklng up In a free fight. - , " " Personal." We Tvere glad yesterday to grasp the hand of our' brother of the quill, CaptT CE vans, the odd and racylocal" of the Raleigh , Crescent. He; looks as well as usual, and tliends of his mustache are in no wise shortened, John S Hampton, Esq, pub lisher and proprietor of the same papery also honored ns with a pleasant calL , These quill drivers came up to interview pur ice factory. - TTe had a call yesterday from j y van f ei Esq, the worthy Mayor of Statesville. - ' E B Drake, Esq, the editor of the StatesvUle American,rra In the city yesterday, in at-" tendance at the railroad meeting. - Rev ? J Gold, editor of Zlyn JAndmark, vVllta, N C, called on us yesterday. - ' ' ....... - . ATIi ANTIC, TENNESSEE & OHIO BAILROAD. Annual Meeting of the Stockholders Yesterday The annual meeting of the Stockholders in the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad Company took place at the Court House ' in Charlotte, ori Thursday, July 2nd, 1874." On motion of A B Springs, D A Caldwell was called to the chair, and II P Helper ap pointed Secretary. The present committee on proxies, J H HcAden and J H McElwee, was increased by the addition of the name of the Secreta ry, and, aftebc stock to the amount of 6,780 shares were ri presentedeither by person orproxy.."' This being more than a inaioKtyf the ; stock. the meeting prociedBd ietxsiSyH:;': Dr. J. H. MeAden presented the following; ticket, by way , of acomprbmise,rWcbnsii tute a Board of Directors fir the ensuing' year: M M Orr, W R Myers, A B Springs, T J Moore, J J Mott, E B Drake and Wil fred Turner, and moved that they be elect ed for the ensuing year by acclamation. , The by-laws of the company require that all elections ghall be determined by ballot, but Col Wnj Johnston moved that this clause in the by-laws be temporarily sus pended, which was carried. He then sec onded the nominations, and the motion was carried without a dissenting voice. .DrT J Moore moved that the present committee on proxies be continued. Car ried. There being no farther business before the body it adjourned to meet next year in Statesville. H. P. Helplee, D. A. Caldwell. Secretary. Chairman. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Subsequently the Board of Directors met, when the meeting was organized by calling W R Myers, Esq, to the Chair, and E B Drake Secretary. A B Springs, Esq, being nominated for President of the A, T & O R R was elected unanimously. Mr Springs thereupon announced that it was quite impossible, however willig he might be to accept the honor tendered him but would serve as a director, and called another meeting to assemble at the Central Hotel, to tender his resignation. uoara assemoiea, rresiaent springs m the Chair, and E B Drake Secretary. Mr Springs stated that, owing to his private business, which claimed all his attention, and residing some distance from Charlotte, he could not devote that attention to the affairs of the road which the interests of the company would demand of him, and there upon tendered his resignation, which- was reluctantly accepted. Whereupon, Dr Moore nominated W R Myers, Esq, for President, and he was elected unanimously. E. B. Drake, Secretary. Charlotte Cornet Baud. Th Spartan burg Spartan pays the following compliment to the Charlotte Cornet Band, which fur nished the music for the recent Commence ment exercises of Wofford College, in that town : ' ; "This excellent band contributed very much to the enjoyment of every one. in at tendance upon the Commencement exercis es. Their services were not only called in to requisition for music interspersed with the speeches during the exercises of Tues day and Wednesday, but they also furnish ed delightful music on Wednesday evening at the reception up to a late hour. During their visit here they performed many beau tiful and difficult pieces with much credit to themselyes, and have won an enviable reputation among our people which they richly deserve." Gov. Caldwell and Our Ice Factory. Be it known that, on Wednesday evening last Dr. J. H. MeAden, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Charlotte Ice Co., packed up and sent to Gov. Caldwell a quan tity of the ice which, had just been manu factured in this city. His Excellency ac knowledges the receipt of the ice in the fol lowing handsome letter, which we are per mitted to publish 4 Executive Depatment, "i State of Nokth Cabolina, I Raleigh, July 1st, 1874. J Dr. John JT.'jSJcAden, Chairman Ice Com pany : - t Dear ow uo me tne tavor to make my best bow ta the "Charlotte lee Company " for the box of ice manufactured bv them. which came to hand this morning in acood state of preservation. I am pleaded to see so capital n article manufactured in our own estate, ana nope that your company j m Me t0 raake a 8ufacient - supply not 4 rn U I only to keep the warm blooded tod warm nearted people ol Mecklenburg county at proper temperature during this dreadfully hot weather, but enough to supply the wants nd necessities of your mends and neigh bors when they reach a fever heat. May your enterprise prove a grand sue. cess, ana may your company ne ncuiy re paid for theiri efforts to contribute it the comfort of suffering humanity. . Very respectfully, Your obedient and - r - obliged servant, ; ' Tod R.,GAi3bVEi,v The proceedings of the meeting of the stockholders of the "Fair of the Oirolinas," held In this city yesterday, were unavoida bly crowded out of this morning's paper. They will appear to-morrow morning.. AB Springs, Esq, was elected President, and Messrs W R Myers, B M Miller, ti W San-t defs, Thos Grier and T W Dewey, Directors, OFFICIAL. DRAWINGS N OF THE ': :.N.C.:-leneMal;,Ass6ciatk. ,.":' CHABLOTTK,Jaly211874.f Class, 10 drawn at 12 5, 0, 62; 2, S3, 10. 49, 50, 16, 8, 7243, 21, 77, 63, 15i . . -, r Class 11. drawn at 5 P. M. 27, 74, S3, 42, 48, 45. SO, 25, 17, 22, 76, 78. Class 12, drawn at 9 P. . JAV-21, 59 5G, 7Q, 41, 8, 44, 1, 66, 9, 30, 72, 57.. V". ;S ' ' 2, 10, 16, in class 10, drew $120,' price paid for this ticket $100. Y ' J -N .WILLIAMS, - Commissioner; f " A - Child Deserted by its Putative Parents A. very remarkable and distres sing case was developed in this city yester day, causing a good deal of sensation. It was a case of desertion of a child by its par ents, and the facts connected with it are as follows : Beginning at the commencement we state that, on Saturday last a man and woman passed through this city over the Air Line Railroad, going to Atlanta, f On Thursday morning last the same couple re turned, bringing with them a very young child, evidently their o vn. Capt S S Pegram, agent at the Air-Line Depot, went from the depot around to the junction on the same train in which were the man,, woman and child, and had his attention particularly drawn to them by their singular conduct. The woman was in great distress, and was crying bitterly, while thi inatrtilked t o her in the roughest manner and trarreled with net iheessaUyWfLfS: Arriving at the junction the party got. off and took the North Carolina day train go-" ing east, the man going in the second class car with the child, while the woman went into the first class car and resisted all of his appeals to her to join him in the other. A man who was present and saw her distressed condition approached her arid asked if she needed assistance ; she replied, weepingly, no, that he could do nothing for her. The train moved off soon, not, how ever, before Capt Pegram had warned Capt Spra gins, the conductor, to keep a sharp watch out on the man lest he do some harm to tire child or woman. Yesterday morning a man arrived in Charlotte cn thb 6' o'clock train on the North Carolina Road, and when the train stopped called to a negro boy,, on the plat form and handed him a child, telling him to carry it to the house of a certain one of our citizens and leave it, giving him 50 cents to execute the commission. The boy took the child as directed, but the geutlema n declined to receive it, disclaiming all know ledge of it, and instructed him to carry it back to the man from whom he had re ceived it. The boy took the child backto the depot but could not find the man, and, acting under advice from other parties, pro ceeded with it to the Maydfs office. That gentleman placed it under the care of a competent nurse until further facts con nected with it could be ascertained. . By this times news of this foundling be gan to be circulated upon the streets, and coming to the ears of gentlemen who had been made acquainted with the circumstan ces enumerated in the preceding paragraphs, they notified the Mayor of these facts and he despatched a force to hunt up the man. It was yet an hour or more ere the express traiu on the N C i.Road would leave, and alter searching it at the depot, and also searchiug the freight train on the Air-Line, which was soon to leave, they .proceeded to the junction, and there Capt Pegram iden tified the man whom he had seen with the woman and child the morning previous. He was arrested and taken before the ' May or, who committed hi'm, and sent over to iiarrisburg Depot; n the NCR R, where he had reason to believe the woman was. The oiheer frnnd a woman whom he thought the proper one, but for lack of evi dence he did not arrest her, and the man was last evening released from custody and left on the North Carolina train, the author ities, however, keeping the child iu their possession. ' The names of the parties we withhold for reasons which appear good and sufficient to ; us. The history of the case, as we learn it, is this : The wife of the man, who lives in Stokes county, in this -State, was absent from home for some time a little less' than a year ago, and daring he absence secured the services of the unfortunate girl of .whom we have been speaking to keep house for her, the girl being a niece of the man's wife. While she was gone her husband seduced her niece, a young and credulous girl, and took her down South to hide, ' if possible, her shame and his infamy. The injured girl is described to us as about 18 years of age, of fine appearance and possessed of a really handsome face.- The calamity which has befallen her is indeed a sad one the saddest which can ever befall any woman, and whatever her faults we forget them now in pity; for her in her misfortune. A subject like this Is one which we regret exceedingly falls to our lot to handle; and we do it now because our business is to chronicle news, and because this is a matter which has excited somewhat of a sensation in our city, where there are many who desire to know the facts in ihecase.r The Disease of Civilization. Dr Warren author of the ''Household Physician," tells us that dyspepsia is a dis ease of civilization that savages know nothing ot it. . We do not. believe the lat ter statement. Savages sometimes gorge themselves until they can -scarcely move ; and as they are human beings, and not an-, acondas, they must necessarily suffer the pangj of indigestion. Undoubtedly, how ever, in consequence of their luxurious hab its, the civilized and enlightened portion of mankind are most subject to dyspepsia. This being the case, what are, the civilized and enlightened dyspeptics going to do about it? . What a large proportion of them are doing about it now is simply this :;they are taking Hostetter's Stomach Bitters as a remedy with unvarying and complete suc cess. From all parts of the United States, from all theSpanish republics, from the West Indies, from various part3 of Europe, and from the, antipodes, Australasia, evi dences" of its unrivalled properties as a specific for casual and chronic indigestion is continually . being ' received. " The . result is that the consumption of the great tonic and alterative is rapidly increasing throughout the civilized world, - The nations, near and remote, as well as ourlown people, have dis covered that ; as a .preventive and remedy for diseases of the digestive Organs; and all ailments of the' liver,1 bowels,- nerves and general systemv 'which arfe generated or ag gravated by imperfect digestion, it has no equal eitner among omcinat ?r proprietary 7 The many friends of .WmrPivLittle, an n ounce nun as Mecklenburg-' .county vote of the people, next. And ii elected, he will not ask for any relief from the County Commissioners on accocnt'of delinquent tax payers..' - May 21th, 1874, 1 a candidate lor. Ssheriffof ! ' s aZ " K'Wa "h I possiDie oy me nrst ot &epxeiauer,. wur nt thA piprtinn in a nimar. i ' w ' . . :-,r.' . ; ....J'h-t i pmmnt navinff ana casa customers aro rc- ; Tickets ! Tickets !!-VWe are prepar ed tr print tickets to : order,' ' in any quantity, at the following low rates : i ' "Congressional or Judicial " Tickets, $1 per thousand up to SjOOOyfOf- every additional thousand 50 -.eta. County Tickets, $3 per thousand.mp to 3,000 for every additional thousand,' $1.50. Cash m uet acco m pany all orders, s ' . . ANNOUNCEMENT. , t I announce myself an independent farm ers' candidate for Congress, from the 8ixth Congressional District, knowing no party and acknowledging no affiliation with any party. f , E, CDavidsoh. ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce mvself an indene'ndent candi- date-ibr the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg setinty,'afcthe election h Angfist. -jj , "iMew Advertissmsirts. 1 MASONIC. MEMBERS of Excelsior Lodg, No. 261, AP and A M, are .requested to at tend a regular communication at their Lodge to-night (Friday.) WorK in tne nrst aegree. Visitors are cordially invited. july3 It THOSSYMONS, Secretary. NO TIC E. SATURDAY being the 4th of July, the Banks of Charlotte Will be closed. Per sons having notes on aceeptancy, maturing on the 4th, must attend to the same on Fri day the 3rd . - , M V PEGRAM, Cashierlst Nat'l Bank of Charlotte. : THOSW DEW fc.Y, Cashier Bak of Mecklenburg, J R HOLLAND, Cashier Merchants' and Farmers' Nat'l Bank of Charlotte. T L VAIL, Cashier Farmers' Savings Bank. AECH'D GRAHAM, Cashier Commercial National Bank. OWLT'!Tni!fK, YOU can buy good common molasses for 35 cents per gallon, by the barrel, at july2 MAYER, GREY & ROSS'S. EXCURSION. THE excursion advertised to take place on the 3rd July, has been postponed until another day, of which due notice will be given, BY SAGE,. SS PEGRA.M, Agent. . Eng. and SupU july 2. 3c, .. , NOTICE. A MEETING of the Stockholders of the Charlotte Ice Manufacturing Company, will be held in the Court House, on Saturday, the 4th day of July, at 10 o'clock A. M. Stockholders are urgently requested to at tend, as important business will be consider ed. By order of the Board. J J SIMS, july 2. 3t. Secretary'. Fresh f ater-&roMu SERei WE have in store, 200 bushels choice WATER-GROUND BOLTED MEAL, july 2 2t , - j.G W CHALK fe CO. WOKDEKS NJEVEB CU.1SE . FORIITnVfi, Tie Great Oripal Candy Man. i still throws out his GOIiD AND SILVER COINS, 1 ; ' . Jt - - i Permanently Situata d over Hender son's Store,, Trade Street.,., julyl,-tf. . ..: .. j Family Horse. A FIRST rate FAMILY HORSE, is offered for sale. He is gentle-spirited, and will. travel 50 miles a day without touching him witnawnip. Appiyatine July 1.-3U DEMOCRAT OFFICE. For Sale, ' ' A SPLENDID GeldJWateh and Chain, for fifty dollars less than, original cost. Warranted fine gold, and a good timekeeper. Apply at i Tills o FlUJS. s July I. ' : ; -l: '.; . DRIED BEEF. TTE ha ve Just received another lot of splen did DFXED BEEF,' something that Is nice. July 2. Call at J L BROTHERS ft CO. ( . Crashed Wh. eat.1 -y ANEW, nutratiye,' palatable and whole: some diet, containing 90 per cent more real food than the firmest I oar. You can cook as nice, make bread out of ; it, -make puda.ngs 0ut of it, make nrmaty out of it.' Is epflent for dyspeptics; Put, up in 25 cen.J ickages ana full directions with each package For sale at the cheap cash ' store 1-'-' i - . THE . , WCaniMaBeMcialAssociatia i Cliarteredty Special Act of tie Lesnlaturs, HAVE, onened an lofflce; on' Trvon Ktreet. next door to Smitli& Forbes' Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoe store, Charlotte, N Ci for the general distribution or PRIZES, i Chartered Capitalj T5,000. Prizes from.' 'n f 3" t;i IO.OOO, One Dollar to ' ' ; Certificates 25 cents to tt"each,.5,;'N tl Eyerybody -is invited Co call ah(J examine , , . --"'r"tni3CraB(jBcneraej. .y ,,. ' may 29 lm . - : " " ' "' ' , subieot , only .to the ",""T ZVJXZL ZJZ . , 'A i is expected t thus about that time. pnflr Pucri! i. , , . Smoke X Srace ! J r t!se ! !. t rpHE best Cigars In the cltv. Fine C-1. Son-1- ny Bide and Solace Chewlr t r ?eoo, and Durham and other fancy brauas, k ipe and Stems. r -- . , Lemon Bnearjr Lemon Syrr, lemons and OninimL- j rihmannt. -JB a ocoaau. JulyL the nohth caz.z: Beneficial niAsscczation. Chartered W Spel Act of the Leg-lalature, 'mi MANAGERS Office, Twle Street, opposite - MatfcetHouse. lv Cmarlotte, i. u. t.i w mm : n I r m .: ' at 12 M.. 5.P. M., and 8 P, r. 'rrsi.i . ; ' .1st ttv ,i ,n ,i u TKb&iint . AAAordlns to adver tTsed'claSeT PrtiS SmW t$W,000 drawn for r n n 4, m kontit to 41.00 mav be ! obtain ed at the Managers Office, or tomw f the authorised Agenta ofthejAasattatt.f J ... Correspondence solicited, consideredstrict ly confldenUal, and promptly attended t.-- Every information wui d sawr ' aT."" hSmm may select their ownumbrs at any price they please, -prizes are paid in and drafts or Post Office Orders made paya ble tO- Mi if (f J N WIIiUAMManageri "p p Box, 12, Charlotte, N. G Inlv 1 Hlf R8. Gallman wui open Mawiw us nniimAn will rirfcAn ennoi I 1TA idence, ilav At.h Tnl v ence, corner B., and 7th streets, Mon- i July, 1874. i ' -i r f . ber Scholastic month: H11' V. - j. Xitvin J, tJ dvuu.-..v ma nn Primary Departments &s i - a V h ; f 5-JS Intermediate, - ; j J . " - . t XT fi Tnn 9Tth 1874 -ROd2T. m Architect. : ri vnvfiV1. WTr.Tnr. will have nleasur in 4 VJ furnishing designs and. complete; plans and specifications for .uildipjgs. of. every kind. ..." , v .: ,. Refer to h. W. Sanders,1 Esq, 0 J iar- son, jwq. i, itfr"; itl'tp.iit', Room 37, Central Hotei. , 4 GEORGE WELCH,?! - iv)lj l'i'-itij Ahltect,.t mywmo ..- nn rnnntrv ' Hams. TUST received a fine lot of verV 'hice anA J sound Country Hams, ranging? froyn o . i - - - .. -r r. cm Ft two TO 10 IDS., j , -A J ff june 30. IF. TTjSt received, another Invoices of very sn Derlor SeiKara. Which Will ne o!d very J perlor Segars, Which will ne oid very lowat ! v vvaaxxi-x'ts. June 90.r-tf, , 4 s rt . . ENltt ACTUS tr;. ENTRACTTJS - Cigarettes,' for . safe pi SS cents a box, at . : . PUREFOY'S June 80. tf. -'-i T,"t j'-yt tv fcYveet -J 'oatoe9...Vvf M CAN it be possible? Yes, it lis Veally so, and no mistake, because I sell my goods exclusively for . cash, and ' therefore f nave the money to get Just what the public wants st. Alsov got bills .for more- of those One naming insn rouiweBrii'yiog iioDi,rou Will "be Tod. late If yon' procrastinate Inst like y 6a did before. Also, elegant fresh Bo logna Sausage, all at the cheap cash store of V - . DPL WHITE. je 30. tfk College .BL, Charlotte. N. C. ' t: . &A RESIT Ji'tX A DESIRABLE Blx '"Roomi, -Dwelling House, on Morehead Street, near the Military Institute, lately; occupied by M M Wolfe. 4pplytox--f5 ? vL-v WOLFED BARRINGKR &C. fr j For membership m the Patrons of Husban- I drv. for sale" ili '.' - - Just' it ecifilved at -i Shrier'a " 1 A " FINE ttt ClUikt j silica w ww buu wio., jf.ii,- .! K Also , soma, euporior ; White and. ;Fahcy Marsellais and ! linen ' Duck Vests, all of the above good l will sell at very. , low fig L ures. .Call aod exarnine them,- V" f , iune 21-1 w. e;V E. SHRIER. rr. TWO or threVbbys In odf Shoe Factory. June 80.-3t. ; .SAMPLE A ALEXANDER. THE finest quality of Chewing t Tobacco, fresh and heavy,- at ' , -1 - ? MiADEN'S' DHtJGr STORE. WILBAR'S Cod LWer Oil and' Lime. Ea vory & Moore's Infants' FoocU Libeg's Extract Beet.;, ,n,T: ' .. ' t - !. . junelZ W K BUJiW ELXi & W' ... ... ,.; , , poii 8ALE,i ;4n . ; One 'Hundred and1 Jlfty Acres' Of tralm nroved Land, 1 vine directlv on the Atlantic Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, five miles south ot Statesville and half mile tromTrout- man' Depotn i only about 20 acres cleared. balance in original forest. There, is much more than enough'timber on this tract to pay for lt.: Price, $10 per acre Title good. 'AddIv to i r - . Si juneld ' v , ' JONES & PENDLETON, j Hfjti'- j ' h'a LandAents. - i ..'"..'! -i ni-rir ?, r, ,-' TThe North Carolina Janrial EtJBLISHED by authority; and under ' the auspice of the General Assembly, will now soon be issued, under the direction of xne Hecretary or elate ; in materia iw which has been collected and prepared oj John H. Wheeler Esq. 1 ' ' r ' i ' j It presents in" condensed form- the dates and events of the State, from the earliest period of its history to the present day, and the names of those whether In, the Execu tive, Judicial or Legislative Depanmenu, who have done the State some service : wlln valuable SUtlstical and Chronological tables ; connected with the State and Federal Gov- .AwMWmtw. 1 .V. .411 Wm. -nt nsafnl Ul m. '- hand book of reference to all publiff men, and men of business. -X tjl The price of the book Is f 100, bound In cloth. When sent by, mail postage oe added." . - ' .r - Agents are wanted in every county w: " State to sell this book. - z. - 1,1 Je2l,tf t -t.vALKKEU.WlJblilASlo, ,- IL4HDT7AEE.1 i f-3 "TTTE have a very large stock of Hardware, f r and w wisn to Tea tree it as mucn quested to gtre us a call -tc'. :3 purchasing elsewheTe.j- f.rt '1 r' ;V jun5laow ,w ESZM, Er.0,TN & CO, .-- i ? - iLirJware pealer Hturp's ureen ana mac " . r " T" - flgs.f currants, citron, raislr; f X rrunea.. -All of thTrybestJitth FJ :T- FJN. ,

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