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-V- - v. 1- , JON ElS & PENDLETON, Propt'r. - - -X-..: . tr-M n . Wjediiesday,-Jiily22, I874.'i ' , T -.1. . .1 m u ..Y ",,;: TiU rf ),.? - ' P- ':! f i 'MAESHALL E. ALEXANDER for .Treasurer i " f 1 r' or Superior. Qnert.CerK ' vk A OSBOENE.' 1 For Register, Wfl IfAXWELt- .f ?. ' i; r ' 'Jbr Sttrveyor, , J. , MOOEE, 5., 1 ,.jr- h br- County Commissioners, ' TIIOS; t.VAIL; : v THOS. 3I.TJYAB M DiAkSfONI), Y W. E. ARDRETi We areauth;Qtriz 1 .. 1 MORE XiIQHT AN nrPEFENDENT. . r ,'jiRV ftm 1Tn's rfotltifl' arruulea that 4 - ' r-w.'2 1 VuL riii; '. U i ; nd others have pombmed to cheat , .'iditf-, j. -- , i-. 'hM J unfortunate "-creatures out of '. ; ' ' A..-. . , . . j - i ' 1 . 1. 1. lafidSvthfcire-ovemment.dues anaotner .cos" v v. flyvw1 I ngnts ana i-" -V" Y r ' ' A' VAl Jjr " , ; . -' - - f ed.byYCol.;John;F1j 11 tjA. ..wK.ii Ha'k lion With. I , - - jtTAiAJVitiaui''f State,, in his address at Chapel Hill, drawn front jhecanatesmpYot .vji 1 , v. v t a f f w:l t nikfnt - r openly declared that " North Carolina, Judge of this Judicial Diatnct,- ; . , ...- - f-i:"'- M too, had snuffed the tainted breeze! 5 ,. f . , . . i- - ! : . . :iuoYBrnineiii, in: couris auu Hit cou- At the public rieaking in Concord; cerned seem resolved that justice shall on the 14th1 iVst-i e hrn f rom a cor- J respondent .of the Charlptte.2?eocro, that Mkjor Mdntgtfeeryf.th! &hser- L , i s rrj- v. -v-: Y-yY' LYitYVr vatiye nominee lorooucuor, appeaiea t to Mr. Carson, self-nominee for the same position, ."to know whom he was oing to support for Judge ? The cry went up frdmevery quarter ot he house. ' Answer lvSiaikehim answer!' But no answer"carte frpm-Mr. Carson" ; and itwasutteriyjimpossihle for; eith er Mdntgomery or the iudienci: tb press an answer. irpmf nimt ff6jjpqi tiveljt refused, to state tii (Reference (the italics areburoyn)?'; 'cVnteV goes on to. describe the .effect of this revela Tie Vriter goes tion upon the audience : ";Mai. Mont gomery shamed the mute little fellow for the position, he occupied,-, till you could hear it said alL over' the house 'If I were Carson I would jump out at the window- and break' my neck would leave onthe first Irainc'ifcc. He did leave qu the first train r and we never expect to see him in' Concord again'r"". Y...Yv. , ' t .'".' ' I n th e Observer of the 21s t -inst.- We said; 'Tor six long years, Logan .hai lent all the influence and power of his high position to secure a re-election. Thi$ he will attempt to do by a , solid the upper couhtiesr this L'defecUo.n "He ihg brought about by the extraordtaa ry course of Messri Du rham, lee and Carson, all Beeking .office- through one of the vilest combinatiorfi &et known, in American politics.' r j r " : . 1 " This information was obtained from leading RepUbUcan-cm e ' in"' Whose Biaiemenw we wouio? pace.vthi , most Putting this 'and thatnðViv we conclude ta the evidence i indispu table of t,he fact,.thattMr.Cars9n Jsjin league vith IiOgan .-r engaged with him in a log-rolling businesswhich is sim ply infamous AVe should like to hajemore lighl " rtfvnn f.ViiB iarr rvlrt jAM-fyj!."j'4-. ' In.the meantime we warn'the' pub 11c against jur. uarson. coentmf eg vote ofhe omiUdn feKe and Mr Bia by the defection of a few.'Democrats jn s Yf : -v .- H implicit confidence.?. The under-scor- those chosen 'while so many Southern edlines aVe' hisYrywoMsThd'he JJ71boriiig-unJerjklifiesrdir- know whereof hlpeaks, S! Slthe W' Tntt.A 5w.u- delegatoii'is a good one, .and c6n?- F 1 t' yuf opmipR tnat hftis afiepub- ieei straining -to catch- every word licarfiin disguise-a wolf 'in sheep's 'hatellfrorii Lafnar's Hps'." He cap- tbe election of Logan to the Judiyeahitv lnt. . trimvK t t " of this district is an enemy to .the white ;ora?whelmedi witte. -c&ngratula-, ' people an enemy jto all ithfr .best'in Jions Garfield, of Ohio,-wrote him a tereslsofmen of;alt classes an'd;all ; : - parties, and forfeits than.tS ' ' orable me'n - Vr-tiiV' . we meanevery wora Carson is reported to us to be enaed . ,u -"s;" ug game with Logan, that should brine the tlush of 'shame to the chek of any man ot boWbror-'honeaty..: x.;' K these things, ; .not-.0,o,co,. urans are open to .fil rrCarsonj or any ' ,if it can be shown.,' . , . Of course Gov. Brogden will aim for 'a'second term:' The J easiest-wav-to . . ' mi 1 - r , wpuMuvH ouw. . ..... , VV...-VU corae guiaa an iuuepcuueiii wauuiuaie. The affection which the Rad3 enter tain forwent! crien cf this strip 3 ii only equalled! ;.tl:3?: '.zu .t cf a' fldck NORTH CAROLINA.; . - 4 It is known that the main body of thia tribe of Indians Reclined to accept su oner jjiegavernrDeni.- hum. move to tb!e 'iandJassienea them west of tfcp Jlissis'slprrvThey; preerjed remain in tneir oici oonie, iu t cswju North Carolina. The government per-: mittedttitem to do'so, making every promise (it was thought) io secure them in their rights and to protect them in their property. The Government also ; extended to them the same.' pecuniary aid and sup port allowed the.p1?? j Indian c, tribes." But here, as elsewhere it I is' 'charged that'the por Indian -. hif, ,beeri . "made the victim of trickeryrndVfrancL 1 -m, ? It is alleged thit the lhaiari Agents the their (uesandS claims. The- consequence number.bf suits, .aiidlcroas- liave been instituted; in. the ieourts ?of - Western ?forth Carolina, toucning lueee ina.i,ver.f muta tion has become exceedingly compli cated, cruel and oppressive to all par ties. ' " : ';y-;- 'Y',;'. In' this state of things it was . prof fered at the. late ;erhT of the. United Satets District Conrt at Asheville to ree fer the whole ! matter to arbitration! and Col. Johtf 'H.'Dilliard, of Greens borough; and Hoh. Thos. Euffin, pf Hillsborough and Gen. Rufus BarrlnT ger, of Ch arlptte were agreed upon as arbitrators. ; Y t ;.' j Wo understand; these, gentlemen have accepted the position tendered them and will enter upon their duties some time during-the present month. It is hoped'? that ;thjs commission, composed, ask is, of three. able, intel lige n t an dim partial ' gen tie m en m ay be successful in so adjusting and de-: fining the rights of all the parties to this litigation, as to prevents further trouble with the North Carolina Cher-'; okees. Many of our ablest statesmen and best citizens have always deplored the policy? practiced to w ards Vo e r Red U en. Amongjtbem, the ,tlon. Ubarles Manly, afterwards Governor of the U... f . : 1 - 4 : u ut V,W '" 8U luu w,uc tlJC be done. And we sincerely hope that such may be. the "result. , . " 7- The noDular Scienct Monthly is uoon .. v. 1 . . ; v uur tnuitj. ' Among lis jiiuai lnieresb- ing articled are the following, "Priest ley's Discovery of Oxygen gas The Physics of Ice;" (especially interest ing now to Charlotte people,) "Dis tances of the Stars ;" "Female Suf frage ;" "A baby fox-" and "The Chain ofSpecies.'esides a .variety. bf jshort er articles and scientific, nots. This popular magazine is highly entertain- in wel1 instructive. It is one of the. very best publications of its kind in the world, and is doing great service in disseminating scientific intelligence among the masses of the people. The, whole intendment of the Civil Rights Bill is to ore :equality between the races. This bill is the pet' meas ure of the National Republican, party. A vote for the Radicals is practically a vote for Civil Rights: and the: onlv way to kill the bill is to defeat the par ty that is trying to' force " it on the .. .. -tm, - 'T' Republicans in 0 bHonon lainar. The Atlantia Herald has aeain inter viewed Gen. Gordan. this time nnon the South' in Cpneressr The. General thinks that the'complexion and mate rial' of Southern: members have both changeo) 1 or , the- hetter. Carpet-bag standing and L greater ability- than mands the respect and esteem of the TT , re T l v.. , r -. . . ; xivuBv.r yi, 4jniar; 111s speacn on .Louisiana, hesavs: 'A -v ''" v - "By all pdds the most nowerfiil ind 1 divc me nnr,wiu. irruuauiy as remarK- ame an enort as was ever made upon the floor; was Mr. Lamar's sneech on .Loulsiana;I never;saw such a scene as the House presented dnrinc it 1a- uvery. . xnere was not. a member " in his seat every-, mem ber was on his VCt rVTl TfW no tpW Wm 5$t&&& hls BPee.c? iton fWe-,S6uthX that.it gat5 into onice with.aoqdi acclaim., Now she is tryine to oust him with ?9ia'4paUy,'lecauseh'e wantl nr" ow- wa Rn? 'neHherlove TJSSSi of the taw; and Havemeyer sticks, and hl8.!B ?Sce xPires.; y.; 1 AugustafJGa. ; Constitutionalist 11. ill ..be ad 1 ,lluwcu consiaeraoiy next vear Mpr 1 puauts wno nave long1 dccupiedr'theii p" in aume cases, be Com pell w pay . irora iz to1 per cent uiure man tne present year. This lavorapie for Augusta, if the' - value 1 real estate has been enhanced in pro- PCrtlCn." Yr l i.-: ' - . r .-- ' Y , V j The better class of I Mecklenburcr are disafilisfiAri with lht Thentarilaxriage: " Time whirls tis along the downhill path of life withthe velocity of a lo comotive : butWeavft one comfort, we can, make Cove pn the road. What the.negrapracher said bf Satan may be said of love : .."Where, he finds a weakerplace 4re ;e5reeps in." v, There ;Js "a WaTfii-corner even in the coldest heart ; and somebody, if that somebody can only be found, was made expressy to nil it. xnousands of both sexes live and die Y unmar ried simply for the want of a proper introduction to another. -What au absudityJ There js jiot rf.a worn an nor a man of any age who might not find a suitable ipartner r; by using, the proper means. Inci is, that affeo upoii is smothered, t choked ?.down, subdued and paralyzed by the ;. forma and conventionalities' of this etiquett- sh world' -Society attaches a , bail and chftin to the ' natural feelings of the;he.trt. The fair girl w ith her bo som running over- with the ?, purest love lor a worthy object must take as much pains to conceal the fact as if it were a. deadly-sin, and heaven had not imnianted within our bosom sthe ten der spark and bade us "to love ,and be oved.' Is this natural ? ,No, , it is artificial. : Why; should innnm erable m arriages be prevented by' ch illin s rules and penalties ? 1 Nature ? is mod est, butr she is not a starched up prude?. Look ;at sthe birds . iThere are no old-bachelors and ? old maids among them. ;The hearts ..that flutter under their feather jackets, follow, the nstinct of love, and:, they take to bil'ine and coointr without the- slight est idea that ' courtship should be a brmal affair Why should "; there be brloni - bachelors and disappointed old maids, and - lonely widows - and Widowers among the unfeathered any more . than the leathered t Diped&7 - Oceans of, happiness are . lost on both sexes every year, simply because par ties who wish to, be married are not permitted by etiquette to make the act knowu. These unfortunates mieht very property say to the happy married folks, as the frogs said to the boys who ' were pelting ; them with stones "This may be fun for you; but tis death to us. - Y :,, J. Z iNew York Hebrew Leader. Head Us Somebody. A man in a Western town had a pet calf which be was training up in the ways 01 an ox. The calf walked around very peacea bly; under one end of the yoke, while the man held up the other end.' But n an unfortunate moment the man conceived tnedea of putting his own neck in the yoke, to let the call see how it would seem to work with a uartner. this frightened the calf, and elevating. his tail and his voice, he struck a, "dead run" for the village, and the man went Iong with his head down and his plug hat in his hand, straining every nerve iq keep up, and crying out at the top ot his. voipc, Mere we come dang our fool souls! Head us somebodv !" A Milwaukee boy has swallowed half a dozen steel buttons, and his mother doesn t have to scream for him when he is. out on the street playing with those Cuckerson boy. She just brings a magnet to the iloor, and he flies to it like a needle to the pole. The population of the German Em pire is now estimated at 41,0UU,S4b nhabitants. Notice. JW. McMURBAY. Registrar for Ward No, 2. Charlotte, will be found at th store of McMurray fe Davis, from the hours of 10 am, to 8pm for the purpose of registering all persons entitled to vote in the ensuing election, wno nave not previously registered. BoardersV Wanted. TIMTT house is now open for the reception ivL and ; accommodation of regular and transient boarders. . Table supplied with eery delicacy in seas on, j Terms accommodating. J K BRAD8HAW, Tryon St.. one door below Charlotte Hotel. mayZ3 om. B. T. Babbitt's PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH, ORLYE Of double the 'strength of any other SAPONIFYING SUBSTANCE. 1 have recentlv nerfected a hew method of packing my Potash, or Lye. and am now packing it only in Balls," the coating of which will saponify, and does not - injure the Soap, It is packed in boxes containing 24 and 48 lb. Balls, and m no .other way, Directions in English and German for malt ing nard and soft soap with this Potash -ac companying each package. : ' junelti Ii. 1Y BAUBll l, : 64 to 84 Washington St, N. Y. d&w '''.r !- Wilson & Black, r WHdLESALEmVGGISlS, CHARLpTTE, N. C. ; . We have now In storeV-''1 . 50" .dozen. Hostetter's Bitters. - 25 Plantation ,'-. 25 Vinegar " 28 Home Star 12 . ' Koopman . 500 (boxes. Window Glass. , . , , 4,000 " . Putty. 6,000 '-; rPure White Lead. 10 : bbls. Linseed OiL- ' ' " 5 10, 10 5Q 10 10: r-y', ..Turpentine.' '-., Varnishes. " Machine Oil Kerosene u " - Tanners . ! '; Copperas. . s Epsom Salts. : 10 40 cases ijBiup immueo. 200 doz Paint Brushes. ' 100 oa Morphine, .'-.v -BOO Oninine. N 7 And a full line of everything pertaining to the . Drug . business ;, which tney voffer to prompt customers at close prices.- ; . jnnel2,3mow. WIL80N & BLACK. xTTftT tecelved. another invoice of very u Hlv perior gegars, which will be sold very June 00. tf4 - V ' CJIMMONS' Hepatic Compound, Simmon's O Liver Regulator Home Bitters, , iiostet- ter's Bitters. Y '' . iune 12- Y - W R BTJRWELL & COv CHOICE Country Lacon, Fine Canvassep Ki Hams, rrime uanvasseu rteri. - uw , . . m iYEB. GRAY & ROSS. S TMMON'S ' Hepatic Compound, ' new i remedv for LivT Disease. Dyspepsia and Debility, just received, at ,r janel6W McADEN'S DRUG STORE ENGLIS.H Hair and .Tooth Brushes. . , Bathing Sponge. ;WRBURWELL&CO: lulr 16 tf. - - ' - Springs' Corner, T.ITEBB & ROULHACB Durham BmoKlng T - Tobacco ' jtine 12 ' W RBURWELL & CO FTCTLL line cf imported and domestic Ci ., cars, the best cn V ? mr'-ft, ct '3 D.YUG.STOHE.' jMierchaht i Tailor, -T HAS JUST DECEIVED another lot! of ' ele gant French doatirig" mid Fancy Cassimeres ; ." - .' . ;. -. s - j- 1 which are offered at the lowest possible pri- ces. v - - t- Y- ' I have still : on hand a" large -stock ol OLOTHliNbr1 HATSVY'TYY-Y:-;X; . shirts, :-; . . GLOVES, . "COLLARS, TIES, . . - .. . - , SCARFS audi of all kinds, which are offered at cost, in or der to close them oat at the earliest possible moment. A FULL LINE of the Finest Goods kept continually on hand in the Merchant Tailoring Depart ment and made to order with dispatch and at the lowest figures. aplZT 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. Haying from ' the outset (IS years ago), appreciated these facts, and acted up on them, we find ourselves to-day rewarded for tbe countless anxieties, vexations, and the loss of honrs of rest by seeing oar long cherished hopes realized, of making Char- 'oue a Wholesale Mart, ,, and ours an exclusive Wholesale House. In order to be more explicit, we have the pleasure of informing the mercantile world that we have leased the superb store, ad joining our present, (heretofore occupied by Messrs. Brem, Brown & Co.. . as their Drv- ijoods tore), which we will occupy by hrst orHepteiuner next tor tbe retail trade only, ma win use tmr present elegant and com modious store for an exclusive ; WHOLESALE HOUSE lb us giving to the trade a ptrictly Whole ole Establishment," where they" can make heir selection front a Stock purchased for hat trade onlv. thus avoiding coming in contact with a Retail Stock and Retail Buy era. 'l ne advantages or such a House are loo obvious to need further comment. Y: To give the general : reader a better con- iption or the colossal dimensions, of our wo nouses we state that we wilt have up wards of thirty thousand feet of. superficial door room ; or f a lane of ten feet wide were formed of our stores, it would reach considerably over hal f a m ile. At roe same time we iniorm our numer- us friends that our Mr. Rintels is now again North buying our second . stock this teason, and owing to the decline in goods. will again place us in a position to success- nny compete with all other houses. Very respectfully, WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. Charlotte, N. C, May 1st, 1874. apl31 OSWEGO Silver Gloss Starch, For tlxo XsA-u.xxc3.xrv-- MAKVFACTUEXD BY T. EIIIGSFORD & SOU, hs great excellence nas merited ttie com mendation of Europe for American manufacture. ; Pnlyerized Corn Starch. PREPARED BY ; f T. KINGSFCRD & SON, Expressly for food, when it is properly made into jruaamgs, is a uesert of great excellence. fbr Sale by all First-ckus Grocers. junel6,dfcw IMPORTANT T0JFABMEB8 AND PZANTBS MAKE YOUBOTFN 4 Snper Phosphates A Fertilizers And save from 10 to 20 Dollars per Ton. Get the 1 Pure Ground Bone and Chemicals; : " ter, Nitrate and Sulphate of Soda, Carbonate and ouipnaia 01 Ammonia ana suipnate 01 Magnesia. Send for Catalogue of .Prices, m . ; EJRATCRR&m 36 and 88 (tenth Chartes Kt. Baltlmnr "M JU1IO Wi VWUUlir--Tf (Jill. . 1 : itltlA OQ , AAilOtn mOtw . .. ... - - to , " r-l ,"0 1 1 UUllCI6rS & LUITlbfir . , .r -M"1 Myi i ' .. mmk. " . " - . - ' . r. J-JU A. T iJS- TTAVINO located in the finest timber: it XL gion in Western JTorth Carolina, ; I anY I All JLUnds of Lumber at my mill on the C. R. R.. at J short notice, and any desired length unrer 55 feet, on reasonable terms. , - "t . , 5 I will make a liberal exchange, with any person who will patronize and can supply (reiDUU BUU Wilt SUU.UtU HUUpiV mfl wit.h trr dfM.iiw m mi ht noxiJ -rZ, my employees. . i ' I have 6 to 70G acres of Ind for sale to I suit purchasers; well watered, good timber.! Buu utKMbny. on ana near w . u. ti. n. i'EYF. MORRISON; ,;.;StatesviHe,N,(?.'- V cOPARTNEBSniP . NOTICE.' I vms unaersignea rajie pleasure in lniornung X the public that they have formed a popart, nershlpi for the purpose of carrying on mer cantile business, In the city . of charlotte, under, the firm name and style of . ' - - ' KOOPMANN&E0THSCHIL1X -1 l? now receiving an immense stock of MILLIN EBY GOODS, FAN CY GOODS, FHITE GOODS and NOTIONS, and respectfully solicit .. . KOOPM ANN & RfYmsrm.Tt MT B Koopmann takes this method to tender his sincere thanks to hia friends and former pa trons for the patronage heretofore so liberally ueniu weu upuu mm, ana nopes inat no same will hA inntlniiA(l tn t.hA ntv Those indebted to me are resnectfullv reanest- eu w iorwaru,ana sewio wnntne new nrm. jwwier 01 us is authorized to receipt for the same, June28. lm. B JK.OOMAJSN, BLANK APPLICATIONS, Yi or men;!: nr?bip in the Patrons of Hueban ury.iorBaie '. dly &irky, it - AT THIS OFFICT!. PORTA BILE STATIOJfARY' ENGINES r. " i -SAW mills, & MANUFACTURED BY THE DURABLE AND EFFICIENT, MADE v -IN THIS COUNTRY. ARE FULLY " i GUARANTEED IS MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. THE P O UTABLE JS NG 1 Hi E S Are Pariicnlarly Aflap BEFORE purchasing, send for Price List, Manufacturers. Address july 11 lw. . tc 11 52; 53 PS 03 tH PS S3 FARE'S BUILDING, nimirnm Trnnrii r fir Mniiiniliyi bHHILH b ItlVlfLt Uf MiMi o ; ( fe rJ " r r rTh " 'rVi Y' S : rtT M , J 11 V p . I3- r I'd7 :. b o to -1 Xl 2 ' w S - ui I 1 c3 I f mimllt)i,i, ., 1 it - ea Ss I I IY Y i- "V, Y-i .' 1 1 . - 1 -. - - S r-cS' ' Q - . . 1 I -1 ' - - ' -ps'"v 2 1 1 2 ' " CHAELOTTE, N. C. Just Received, ,- YY- AT tV.. R. F. DAVIDSON'S, PARLOE Salts, Diessing Case Suits, Ward robes, Y Bureaus, Beads teads. Tables, Whatnots, Chairs, of various kinds, such as Folding Chairs, Office Chairs, , and the per forated bottom: chairs--somcth.ing entirely ' . - -, ...... new. Also, a new lot of Baby Carnages, and a large and elegant assortment of Brackets, I wau jfocicets ana uomo ana liruso jsoxes of the very latest styles. -' Call and examine. may 20 ' , ' " - , l -f 1 - f - j-1 -- fc- . ,,. l- M0M112 and Mattrass-iam: Beckwith Bulldlng-Up Stairs'.1 " ' (Over.W'B. Taylor's Gun4hopr7) - - T TAKE pleasure in informing' the public that I have again opehed a shop.where you can get your sofas, settees; lounges aKbim am1 aftnaAi WS 1L. -l . JJ chairs and mattrasses tmt in the same condi tion they were in when-' you bought them from the store, at reasonable prices. ' I have secured the services of a first class "TJohol- sterer who has served his trade in v Berlin, Prussia, and therefore can guarantee,1 satis faction to all who may be pleased to patron ize me. Orders for mattrasses or "reDairine from abroad attended to promptly. - -' - juneo- . i ' - S. JKLNBTJfilW. HEW AND E1EGABT.C10TH1&. I .4Trin, - . , . , , T JJoT received yesterday verv iaree . and j ai?d elegant-additions-, to our -stock of - vr, i " d""""1 ana araoie aim e Bold cheap. Our stock of Clothing 1 a- iuhuuiub vuuujj wuipc all Tespects, ancwe only ask that gentlemen call and see it. : ' Our suits are composed of all kinds . of colors, and we guarantee' satis faction in quality and prices. , , Come and see us.--.- ' i';' -w , . :a;y . J.. A., YOUNG SON.,-, Pnfl i Puffl ! Paffr 1 1 -r' , f - l Smoke I Smoke 1 1 Smoke I ! 1 rpHB best Cigars In the-city; Fine Cti;saii JL vny Bide and Solace Chewing Tobacco, and Durham and other fancv brands. Pines auu oteuis. Lemon Sugar.YLemori Symp, Lemons and Oranges, - Cocoanuts, - Japanese Cocoanut, o uurp ureen aua tuacs i ea, canaies, nms, jijua, curmuui, unron, riusius ana prunes. au 01 .tne very oest.at the kisijs w fiUM July 1 . us JJ.UJL.TON Jt uy. NOTICE Y 'it mHE new A debts ployees of . the oSce, without Uhe writteW or, veroai assent of one of them apl8-tf. JONES & PENDLETON; proprietors' of -Thb Obsebtik 'TTNTtt the first of thlamonth- nnrtAv n Will not ' be TeSDOnsiblA'. for atlV - 1 J fitchrnnn's. will IVhoncn rit. MvnttF contracted t bv or fri anv nf fha em. 4 In the basement of the - Nw Id. finon' ElamES. " 1 " ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, ARE THE MOST SIMPLE, Ti ted to Plantation Use: and make a comparison with List of other W. C. MORGAN, t General Agnt, Charlotte, N. C.j .' or Erie City Iron Works, Erie Pennsylvania. .......... 23 TRYOH STREET.' SPLENDID FARM FOR SALK1 & As Agent for Albert Rinaldi 'we offer for sale a - ' FIRST-RATE PLANT AT10K," ; - ai tnated one and a Iiaitxuilea fromiOli 11 , Ire-: dell county, aud on which he formerly re- sidedv . .s.s -...e.-:.:sr- f. j The place contains 125 acres of land, with a good dwelling ' hbasej oarr-v smoK nouse, kitchen and all other necessary outhouses, ! .III. A n11 c Tl with a good well of water in, the yard. The I buildings are atVriew-pat up since 1868, There are about 30 acres in oricinal forest, about ten cres of which is fine bottom land. Balance ina.etate of cultivation.. Besides-a good bearing orchard, and a . good many choice fruit trees were set three years ago. Title good. .Will be sold for cash,' or a credit bf twelve months will be given on one half of the purchase .money. Apply to - " --' f ' ray9 JONES & PENDLETON, ' f - Land Agents. OR SALE, t :; A Splendid Farm, one and a half miles from. Third Creek Station, on : the Western N. C. Railroad, containing . f S Y TWO HUNDRED ACRES; " On this Farm there are 25 acres of ; good bottom land, a good dwelling hpuse and all necessary outhouses3;Y'ii,Wit'':iy Y About half of- the land is in a high state of cultivation; and under good ' fences. Ba3 ance i& primeval forests - - Y' -Terms : $1,000, one half cash.' Balance on time. Reasonable deduction for cash down. - myS . . . 1 4 JONES A PENDEETONf r Q.,WCHALK tK. Hi UTTIJijOfiBj, GEO; CHALK?!. CO, ; COlfliniSSION MERCHANTS, 1 Y"V' l And DBALEsnx ) Grain, Flour, Bacon' Groceries x CHAR LOT 132; N C. Special attention given'tti " consignments bt Cotton for sale here or in other markets, and liberal advancesmade - . -june9-! 1 -S . -.Dried Bec&.YT! 1 UST RECEIVED, a lot of elegant, sugar (J cured canvassed beef, without bone:--; Call soon at Y - . , . - toy3a. , , , , 'J. L. BROTHERS & CO. - P. LUDUltJ. Lager, Ale and Porter, sent to domiciles ai 5I.0O per dozen, bottles to be returned. La-' ger on draft sold as soon as his newlce rurao i will be mounted. . . july4-tf. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF r , ; CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes ; A NOT ONE HOUR a atterwa ting this adTfirtiaement need anr om. . .-V SJTER WITH FAIN. BAOWAY'? KEAPy BEUEF IS A CURR .-! EVERY -PAIX. RK FOR t V:-v 'vJtwMihcflratsndU ,Thp. Only rain Remedy htiiintlypho mnt cmciittinir nuin. .n Inflammation, and enrw Concestions. whethS Ji1? iOno aptilicauca . - .. "'san, by " Ut FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, mv matter how Tiolnt or xprnclatine the .v RHEUMATIC, Bed-rMden. Infirm. Orinnf Jlth Neuralgic, or prostrated with dif aa may ju'ffer( RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AfFOltn INSTANT EASE INFLAMMATION OF THE RIDNRYit .,,.., - - INFLAMMATION OK THE RI jnn , UTFLAMMAnON OF THE BOWELS 'AdDEr. ' .-- t;ON(E8TION OF TTIE Trvr.o SOKE THKOAT, WFFICCLT BRKATHIvll LCNQS. ( . , PALPITATION OF THE TIPio, HTSTEE1CS, CROUP, DIPTHBKIA. a DEarT- HsJSiACHE.''TOOTnACHBCATA?BH'l!rFLN2A. COLb cmtLS; AGtTENrKHU,?AIA' BHEATISX iartai uria wheretoe pamoroifliculty exbta wiU afford and Comfort easa Tweiit vdriDS n half a tnmhlnr nf wroi win t - moments cure CHAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR smvir? HEaRTBUSH,. sick Jikadache, diarrhoS?1 D8ENTERy. COLIC.WISD IN THE B0WE?a' and all INTERNAL PAINS. VfELS, Trarelerf should always carry a bottle of u. way?JKdy ?.M r Wi,h ,hem- A few drow Id water -will prevent sicknesa or pains from chan 3 water. It is bolter than French Brandy or Bitten .. . stimulant - ppy-'iy, ague. s FEVER' AiUJ AOCE ottt1 for flftyeatg. The u not a remedial agent in thia world that win cure Few? and Aue. and all other Malarious, Biloiw. Scori. Typhoid, Tellowj and tbM Ferere laidecTby lin' WAY'S PILLS) so ijutelc as BADWAY'ti READY rp" LIEF, Fifty cents per boUle. 1 HEALTHiBEAUTYM STHONd ANI ?TOnK ' RICtf BLOOD I0RF OK FLESH AND WEIGHT CLEAR SKIN ivn BEAUTIFUL COJIPLEXIOS SECURED TO ALL. . 't '. .' .- ('-"-" ' ; t J "V, ' . . DR; RADWAY'S Y " SmMM Resolvent VH2 great blood PURIFIER. HAS MADE TriB MOSt'ASTONTSHINO CURES so i QUICK. SO RAPID ARB THE CHANGES THE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUEN0R , .OF THIS TRULY ,ONDEEFUL MEDICINE Every Day an Increase ii Flesh raii' feiilit is Seen ait Fell Erery dr of fl SARSAPABrLLIAN KESOIr TEST commtmicatea through the Blood, Sweat, Urine and other Fluids and juices of the system the vigor of lite, for it repairs the wastes of tbe body with new and Muud material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease, Uleera in the throat. Mouth. Tu mors. Kodesin tbeulandsand other parts of the system, - xire Eyes, Sirumoroua discharges from the Ears, and :.he worst forina et. SUn diseases. Eruptions, Fever twres, Scold Head, Ring Worn). Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, ;Acne, Brack Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Can cm in the Womb, and all weakening and painful dij chfirsres. Night Sweats, Los of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, aro within the curative ranpe of this ' wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use wi.l Irove to any person using itfor either of these forms of disease its potent power to cere them. If the patient, dail v becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition I hat is continually progressing, suc ceeda in arresting these wastes, and repairs the samo with new material made from healthy blood and this the SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure a cure is certain; for wheu once this remedy commences its work of purification, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the patient wlllfef I himself growins better and strnnzer, the food digesting better, appetite improving, and flesh and weight increasing. Not only does the 8R3tFtr.iiAW RraoLntm' excel all known remedial get in the oureof Chronic, Scro fulous, Constitutional, ftud Skin diseases; bat it is the only posiUve cur for . t KidtwyJSlculder Complaints, i VinarTynil WtiiEdases,flniwL Dhibcte. Dropsy, .- i.Bi;aceu;Wjtor.IucontineBceof Urine, BrlRht'sDls .i t-YAtbttaiinuria, and in all case where there are 'iiuadiistdepusHa, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed -i ii substances like the wtrtieof anegg, or threads like v-hue siia. or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear sure, and white tione-dust deposits, and when there is a n.ic.timR, l.untinir smsstion wheu bassing water, and fStin Lu tUe buiaU uf the Buck aud along the Loins. itvior cf 12. Years' Growth Gitired by Railway's Resolvent, C . DR.;,RADWAY'S PerfectFnrptiTfi&ReplaliiiPills perfeetlv tasteless, elegantly coated vrith sweet gum. miniL ivcmliitn- nnrifv. cleanse and strentttnen. Raa- way'sPiUs, for tbe cure of all d isorders of the Stomach. LWer. Bowela," Sidneys, Bladder. Nervous piseases. Headache. Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dys pepsia, BIHoushcsk, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of tlie Bowels, riles, and all Derangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, mineralsor deleters OXIS drQ(T& " C A few doses of EADWAY'S FILLS wiU free the .ys f urinnn all the aUne named disorders. Pnce,Z5 ceno i-r HOLD BY UKUUUISTS. R AO "."FALSE AND TRUE." Send one letter it.iirii) to. RADWAT A CO., No. 82 Warren St, New iurk information worth thousands will be sent you. tajnr iii is "Sj, i- The onlv Reliable Gift Distribution . country 1' $50,000 00 I N $ A, X tf A B t E GIFTS ' TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN , . 168 tli Regular Mont&iy GIFrEIrTERPRISE ! To be drawn Monday, Aug., '.10th, 1874 OHE GEAHD-CAPITAL PRIZE Two; Prizes l,O0Oeach f Two"Peizes:;.W Greenbacks Fivuf FeIZes, $100 tin fn tvamilv Carriage and Matched Horses with Silver-Mouyted Ilar 'ness; worth 5I.50O i Horse & Buggy, with wtver-inountcd ' Harness, worth $600 One Fine-toned Rose-wood Piano, wortb , v :" - : . ' $55Q! . Fire Family Sewing "Machines, worth $100 . fV; each! 750 (lold and 'Sitier Lever Hunting Watches (in all,) worth from W to $309 each. Gold Chains, Silver-Ware, Jewelry, Ac, Number. of Gifts'6,000 ! ' Tickets, limited w; to 60,0001, ? AGENTS WANTED -'TO SEL1 TICKETS,- 1o-'httBl".;:IJlWl Premi ums will be paid, Y : Y Single Tickets ; $1; r Six Tickets ; Twelve Tujketa, $10; Twenty Five $20 Circulars containing a full list of prg a description of1 thtf -manner of arawlPhs' and other information in? reference to w Distribution, will be sent to any one or derinethem. All letters tnufet be address edto . '.w. . . ... .. W". '.fiTWLi Hill m. .Cincinnati, Qt ItAIN OFFICE, .-, . , 101 W Fifth .St,; J JuneSQ- - . t vY pUTTER'S Pocket Inhaler cares catarrh. junel2 At'- "V-W R BURWELL & CO, in 1-"0
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 22, 1874, edition 1
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