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w "V. i t ; fnfi.; i'"-"iir ri.r u irii"-i..m.ri iM rff r r'fllfti rr-Vi'Hf'- f-firhi-nim iiUM- frit Vf-Ji , r ,r,i- .V.'. --.- j .. I .tJv, . r 1 ' i . i . . , . ' ' - " . , , Chang of Schedule Charlotte, Col A Augusta IUlircad. mHlE Schedule on tbl road cbitnges ?on Train No 1, South, Wres Char lotte, - 8 JO a to.' " No 2, North, arritea i' 8.15 p m, " No 5, Bouth, leaves.' 1 10.80 a ta. " No 6, Nortn arrivea ; .-. 2 20 p m. Trains No 1 and 2, connect" at Charlotte with North Carolina Road for GreehsborOl Raleigh and Richmond, and with Richmond A Atlanta Road, for Spartanburg and Green Tille, and Not. 5 nnd tt connect with. Atlarf tic, Tennessee & Ohio Road, fbrrtatesTille, Hickoiyr Whit SalDhur Sprinrs and Ash' ville, an4 with Carolina Central, for Lincoln ton, CleaTeland and Patterson's 8pringr.Vif JAS ANDERSON" ;W W. PEG RAM, Gent Baperintendehi. . Agent, j ny 1ft lw. r.iv Si1 l D; E-ii ire. Diyisioit TRAKSIRT ACTION; OFFICE , " 1 jrBlyidih,:l8T4f;;'5' TO TBCBV PUBLIC. TRAVELERS and the public generally are hereby notified that SUNDAY PAS SENGER TRAINS HAVE BEEN DISCJON TINUKD , between Company 8hopa ' and Goldsboroi - W H GREEN, . . Master Transportation. jel6 t CAROLINA CENTB AL BAILWAT. ... vv.? HEREAFTER, on Satardays, th "Western bound train wiU leave CharlotU at -I PM, Instead of 8PM.- i A This applies to Saturdays only, on other days of the week, the schedule now In force will be ran. f - VQJOHNSON. . jnly 182w. 1 Assistant Baperintendent. Democrat copy. . w . ". ' " Notice to the Trade, FROM thin day,, we will offer frreater in ducements to those who purchase to sell again, than any other house In the city, " fholesaJe Price v'iV Molasses Cakes, per huntfred,-WJ-J;' 8agai Cakes --v - Current Cake. 14 pieces - tor' A : Spooge Cake, (ieed) 14 pieces for j ,. Ginger Cakesv S3 for ... , j Pies, 14 for . , , . s v MoUssea Pound Cake. 13 for W eta v ecta " 1.00 J too 60 Bread, ordinary Loaf, 82 Loaves for - -J.0O 7 - , C 8 HOIiTON 4 CO, J Julylft-4f. .Trade Streets Lawdretli's Turnip Seeds- ; rE hare recdTed all' the most desirable vaviaiAM tft? tiatA favor 1 w jAlAKaatl vio W ,a0n I udij i- ava aw seed, which are oilered ai the lowest market prices by : - W R BUHWEW & CO. v- .. . ' . . . Druggists. Springs' Corner, Charlotte, K. C . , . ' i july i6vt.J;r:.j-": Toacn4 Bottom at Last." . tip"." , .S-l, t IN order to close out all styles of Summer Goods, Ve hire made a' great : reduction in all the following lines of Goods, tix Maslins, French Calicos. Percales. Batiste , . . . Cloths, vChaUbras, - Ginghama,- colored Lawns, Grass Cloths, and all -goods pertain ing to that department must knd" will be sold. Call soon, -before the close of the season. Many goods in the Notion and Fancy Goods Department, sncb-S ' Ribbons, Col-, lars, Cuffs, reque Trimmings, . Ac.;' will i be sold at Bargain tSounterprices.; A liandsome k lot French, I'Scotch,' - jtn American Casslmeres, Gents:. andBoys, Clothing, and Gents Furnishing dwds-gwi "ally, haye beervredttced, and will be sold io close, at prices that cannot fail te lnance a purchase. : " ' . 't july 16 tfl McMURRAV Jk.'VAYJS; 4 ) 11. .11. New Gloucester JOaekerel. ' TUST receired, new and fat Mackerel, direct V fiom the Fisheries. ' ' Also. North Carolina Roe-Herrtnjr In pack ge or retalL I have . Just received -and niun.il n kvl T m h I ..fd WD14ji .r rtirii ft or North Carolina. T)laf.lUd ftrn -Whisker, hich is not excelled br any Js oar market ior PtntTTV wt.a von . j ; . DtTfitaitf nW a VWn . July 16 tf. , For Sale- vS THAT house and lot on Corner of Cemete 1 ry Avenue and Sixth street, opposite A McNlnch'a For price, terms- ap P'y to a H Creswell. Charlotte, N C.,- or the suDsriber. at Black's Station, a V- julyw 2w. L W ORBORNFl WRBTJRWELIi&.UO,; Drngglsisdnd Oheinlsis, - Spring' Corned' JEWESBURY and Tooth, Paste,: iEngUsh: noytu German Cologne. - , ; J-; inguerraan Cologne. . f '0 , "J belluc's Oblogne. ' l - tt extract OpoDonax. " - - ' - , . -i Jniy 17 tr W R BUR WELL A CO PEEUVIAN Byrnp: ' y ilbors Cod Liver OH and Lime,' -V , no u Baker's Cod Liver OU. i Mo lii.i- . 1 hi , i -s..-' Hazzard and Caswell's Cod Liver Oil, Simmons' Hepatie Cbmpoundr -Slmmons, Liver Kegulator. ? r v 1 ' -wnands German Litters., - ' , iUers Bheumatlo Remedy. . urranU oeltser Aperienu WHadalls. , just received at-- " ' ' .July 17 tU . . , W R BUR WELL ft CO. j 1 n . . 1 1 11 1 1 1 -.- JUT EEfjEiVED, a lot of splendid JSm; Piwi vneese. -Aioo anotaer io W Sugar, Co-ae and Molasses, sisal, shn Bcon JiwayB on nand Dd ?heap i Woods delivered free of cWe. " iT4 J L BliOTlIL-J A CO. Flour l-r Flour !! i CHOICE lot of FamKy riorr, raie c.' OtWVhMt. lnnt. ruoMvf PTii fr,r fMe w -... . -A. 1 v I n Pi II IH I H I'H Will I Ml 1- Ocncficial v AsscciaticW CHARLOTTE. N. C. it' Sfower .Qfllce, Trods Areet' Qppostte STJP7LS2ISKTAS7 BATES at WOI L0LLA2 r "1 at 'A . o ! S te I 3f HI 78-11 7-l3 7S-14 -ti75 8200 Sl IU0 tlOO 180 20 112 810 4 fori 4 for 4 fori 4 fori 4forl 120-1300 flM200 4H00 1300 8200 H5o 8125 inriao 2-tlOOi $12-1150 2-9 80 a-teo 110-1125 78-15 84100 .s- EXPLANATION OF THE Sclieme And Rates, :y - V k " J ' IN THIS VERY POPU.Art SCHEME purchasers ehooee their own numbers, and they are decided by the drawn ballots of any Combination Lottery. All drawn numbers are equat in tue Hupoiementarv.- no' differ. equal in the Supplementary,- no' se In, what order they come, u enceinwhat order they come, v 4 . r - Purchasers can Select a Number ticket. -1 Also, a 8 number ticket,- ; ' Also, a 2 number ticket. Also, a single Bomber ticket. Choose their own numbers, and at whatever $rice they see proper to pay for their tickets he Prises are paut accordingly. To eluci date the matter supporting a 12 ballot num. ber ' In the Combination Lottery is to. be drawn-any person can go to a vendor's of. flee and select for -example, a four number ticket at one dollar. In any class choosing b is own numbers and the vendor will give him a certificate or them. The vendor will enter the same numbers upon, the Mana ger's Register and purchasers will be care ful to see them entered upon the Register; as- the Managers .are-, responsible '- for that only. If, after the drawing takes place, the purebaaer's four numbers are drawn In that class (no difference in what order they may have come, he would' receive for his one dollar.' 8200, if three of the- numbers nty were drawn. 8 15. -. -;. , If be purchase a three number ticket,' say . at one dollar, in the same ballot, and the three numbers should be drawn out. he would receive $120.- If two of the numbers only were drawn he would receive 8X If he Surchaae a two number tleket, say for one ollar, ' and the two nunbers should be drawn, he would receive 818. If he purchase a single number ticket, and the number be drawn he would receive 4 for one. . . - - $56,00 for Si on Each AND BVERT STATION In all BALLOTS. There will be-drawn Three Lotteries per day, viz: SUPPLEMENTARY CLASS AT 12 Mand & SUPPLEMENTARY CLASS AT 5 P,M.,an49P.-M. sr,rri- Th Ttnnlra for finnnlamentarv- Class must be deposited with Express Agents or Mana gers thirty minutes oeiore eacn a rawing, THE FOLLOWING LIMITS MUST 1.1 s BE OBSERVED VIZ : -Not more than 85.00 on a Single Number . 3.00 on Two Numbers . 1.00 on Three Numbers on Eleven Ballots ' 2,00 on Three Numbers for all other ie Ballots, ' 'y t no nn Fonr Numbers, r ' j ! X 2.00 on a single Station Number. We' vell Take" no Ilisk over : TEK THOUSAND DOLLARS IN V' ' - ' r rmtmr TJitrtPVT s PT V - 4 All "iCtornmuoicAti'ons ! Strictly Cctnfi- V dential ,', if ' " boATTFTCS "All are invited to 'call and examine our mooeoi wi""' r' Zrj ' 1. ' , t 'k -th -- r , . , ' , ' a . f ' Address f t .-' ' . T ? ; jr. N. WILLI ABIS,MtBffer. ' 4 North Carolina Beneficial Association. ; July 10-lmf ' BARRELS OF FLOUR,: 200 4 rears Tense 3 II&SQSr- on sale The Charlotte Ohserrer. - "-'.?ri rtrBi.raHX9 t-- - - - "J0NES & PENDLETON; Paonurroasi -.OiBcs..SpTnga. Building, Trade Street fvr-BAsai.or,- toammarnm. - gafly 5 On year In advance, vS-LtT 00 S.wJwV m dT&?c.- S 50 Three Months, In adTance,..;-........ l 75 One months in adTance,... M: ...... 60 Weekly. one.Yeax................... 2.00 .Subscribers will please look out for he cross mark on their papers. They are thus notified that their term of subscrip tion has expired ; and arxrapectfully re- quested to renew v RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square one time.. .". ...U.. L$l 00 ,. two.clays....i,.......--i 0 threedays..j.-...... 2 00 four day8............. 2 50 five days...... 3 00 one week............ 3 50 two weeks.i...-. . 5 on ( it three weeks . 6 60 one month..M... ...' 8 08 Contract Advertisements taken at proporionately low rates W 1 Fire Squares estimated at a quarter-col-nmn, and ten squares as a half-column. ' M CnARLOTTC MAItHETS. Corrected Daily. , ' v Cotton Market, j i - '1 CHAkLorrx, N. CL, July ;24, 1874 Inierior. s 12mm Good Ordinary .031314 Strict Good Ordinary, ..14i14J ... 1415 Market, quiet and unchanged. V.v f." ' 5 ; Country .Produce. Buying Rata. Bacon ahms. per lb 14 12 10 m 25 25 2.00 2.10 1-03 1.00 12 4.00 3,75 3 50 2.00 2.25 Sides, Shoulders, Hoi; Round. 4 1 BafterwChoice. 5ronf2rApple, " Peach&. rn-White, ?4 " Mixed, &> per dozen, super ( r?ru Dried Apple; , . " reacnesr' Blackberries? FMoaunicKens, sprinr 18 a 20 50 a 75 20 14 ' 7 14 ir 1:05 50 60 Turkeys, i perpr. .- -TDuckar.-ffidee-Dry, ' - Green; , 'Cart---Goodv,. - r Comrnon, AroAWhite, Outs Black. - , White. Onion; - . .. 75 a 80 f57 ibs to bushel) ' Fsas Port clay, 1.10 ,V 'Mixed. ' 100 fWatoes Irish, 50 H . , Sweet, - - $1 Tafow, -t , 19 I7eaf Red,' per bush, 1.30 . White,-, J 1.35 ' ITooI-Tub washed, '. 50 Unwashed 40 ANNOUNCEMENT. The many friends of Wm.s P. Little, an nounce him as' a Candidate for Sheriff of Mecklenburg -county, sdbjeot only to the yote of the people, at the election in August next. ' And if elected, he will not ask for any relief from the County Commissioners on account of delinquent tax payers. . , , ; . May 24tW18741t v . " ANNOUNCEMENT. . I announce myself an independent candi date for the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg connty, at the election In August. W II H HOUSTON. ' .Mar 15 . , - ANNOUNCEMENT. I announce myself an- independent farm ers' candidate for Congress from the .Sixth Congressional District, knowing nonparty and acknowledging no affiliation with any party, -1 . - yi'K' 'E. CUatidsoit. : Neryous Diseases. The nervons system exercises a "powerful influence over, the digestion, secretion, nutri tion, absorption, and the circulation Of the blooa,and its purpose seeaasAo be to bind to gether the machinery of the body, and to combine and harmonize the action of its sev eral parts. Disease , of the nerves are more numerous and afflictive now than at any for mer period a result due to the luxurious habits of the age, and, "to, the J excitement which the struggle for wealth snd position kindles and inflames. Almost every indi vidual one meets in society, of either sex, is troubled with some nervous affection or oth er. Among the various medicinal agents recommended by the profession or recognis ed by the general public as nerviness, Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters occupies the fore mosiv place. ' Physicians of eminence .con cede to it very extraordinary tonic properties, and its popularity as an inyigorant with all classes of the community is indicated by a demand for the article which ' has distanced competition, and is still continually increas- IDg. Aienr oi Dusiuess, pouuaaos, auwurs, lawyers, inrentors, specniators in short, att who are engaged in exciting pursuits, H wilT find this healthful alterative and restorative the most restful 'cordial for. the brain and the overtasked nervous system that the com bined, resources of botany . and chemistry hate yet given to the world. It is agreeable to the taste, promotes digestion,: regulates the liver and the bowels, depurates the blood, and is the most helpful elixir io cases of severe; mental despondency.: that- ever cheered the depressed spirits of, man or wo man. -7 Jutyl8 fl8t25.- f fost-Ofliee Directory -The followin statement of the hours for the opening and closing of mails, is furnished us by the post master, RobC E. McDonald Esq - ; t ,-.- - t f , opnrs. "" l' OtosKs. North Mail; '?Ia,M;, Pi M. South Mail - 71 P. M. r t ,6 P. M. Air-Line Mail: -' ' 8i A.M. t 9 P. M. Statesrillo Msil ,U0 A: M." - P M. Lincolnton Mail, ; 5 P. Mr vA 7 P M. Wadesboro Mail, 7 P. M. , , ;. 7 A. M. Beattie'S Ford Mail arrives .Mondays and leaves Tuesdays. ? r J ; .,-v rv Cisrars! CI jars 1! JUST- received at 1 L Brothers A Co's, a . choice lot of Cigars, those who Indulge, come before they are rone as they are a sarnpto lot. V J L BOTHE&9 A CO. Jel8 tl Thc Charlotte ianit Agency. mTTiis nndersiened are constantly sellinic X real estate, and would respectfully offer the nubile the tefit of an established agency, either for the sale t or - renting of lands. IT we mace no sine we waae uu charge, i If we do sell or succeed in rcntirs car charges are rery low. jc::l3 & rr:7DLr.ic:r. iCTAOTTE N; a?;Sift2lijBDAY, ; JULY 25 1874. cmziamwmx: 1 The Observer Is the only paper " pah. Uahed In. the State vVest: ef Balelffh which gives the latest telegraphic dis- patches every morning. Business' men wDl please make a note of this, v- Free from that venality Which eor rnpta the conscleuce er that pity which eorrnpta Justice. - - ' ; ; LOCAL DOTSL Hand in ciiiirch nbUcesjUay. ; Jos .L Carson, Esq, of Rutherford, is in the city..-- . .-' ' ' 'v. ',' 1 Watermelons 'are aa 1 pieritifui as indepen- dent candidates. . The Sheriff will finish np the tax collect ing next Tuesday, on which day he will be atPineyille. ''.a- The State papers, generally, thank land compliment Col Hoke fori his action in withdrawing from the race in this judicial district..'; .... . ..i": . r A large and beautlfnl banana leaf, about, four months oldrt was r on ; exhibition last night at Cochran's Saloon. It was grown by Mr Geo Gleason, of this city, -And now the public heart goes out in a wish that some good troupe ' would come along and engage the opera house for a night a two. . ' . x' r.y ''; ' ;-- Mr Allen Steward announces' himself a candidate for Coroner ; his card will be seen in another column. . Shall it be McConnell or Stewart t -:y... ' A mad dog was killed yesterday morning on the premises of Mrs Stone, on Church street. It made attempts : to bite several persons but did not succeed. ' ' 'v " Hon Thos S Ashe, our Congressional standard bearer, arrived in the city last ev ening. He speaks to-day at Alexandriana, on the A, T & O R R. The negro who was hurt by having a tree which had been'strack by lightning to fall on him on Wednesday evening last about five miles from this'city, died on Thursday night..- &:V';V-,;.:V-' The withdrawal of Maj " Lee, which we how regard as certain, leaves only two can didates in the field for Judge and Solicitor each Scbenckand Logan, Montgomery and Carson. Mails on the Carolina Central road are now being delivered at a point some one and a half miles this side of Polk ton, from which place there is close connection by stage with Charlotte. - , The Weekly Obskbveb is rapidly increas ing its circulation in the country. It 'is a thirty-two column paper, the matter for which is selected with care.; it has but few advertisements in it, and is printed beau-' tifuliy Send for a specimen copy. - The morals of the city are excellent now to all outside appearances. A drunken man hasn't been seen on the streets in a month of Sundays, and fights are of rare occur rence. There's a good deal of cussin' going on, but this will subside after jhe election, and then we'll claim for Charlotte the pre mium for good behavior ; What has become of ihki Weekly, publish ed at Charlotte. Can the Obsebveb give us any information on this point? Durham Plant. ' It's dead, brother Green, and. has been for. eight or ten months, , . , . .r : - ; f ; . Sale of a Valuable Lot. We remind the public that to day Geo E Wilson, Com missioner, will sell at the Court House door that valuable lot between the stores of B Koopmau and R F Davidson.- It is one of the most valuable vacant Spots in Charlotte, situatoil as It is in the very heart of the bus iness portion, of ther city.. The sale takes place at 12 ;M.'.:.' v- ' . a- , ; " Under which King, Benxonl P We have information that Judge Logan and Mr Solicitor Caraon attended jl , negro tneetinr . it.' ' . t : 1.. . tir.j - fOgeuKsr mv ur ucu uuwuituu vu ti cuuca day last. If this statement is not true, Mr Carson has only to say so, and we will make the omendeT If it is true does this look like Mr 0 is a Conservative ? ,r" Rumored. Intention t to Withdraw, A friend in Shelby writing to us on business, adds teis as a post script ; v ; " "7 ! "It is reported on the streets that Maj H D Lee, independent candidate for;' Solicitor' of this judicial district, wilI.soon ; withdraw, his name. l: If he runs he knows there is po chance for his election. From -his - friends and some of his remarks jnade recently, I think thls'Bichmond'wifrretire from the field." .ifs-vxy n-- Our European TetterOn; the? inside of the Obbkbvek tbis toorning ;will be found another letter from the facile pen of our young fellow-townsman; F, B i McDow ell, Esq, who is now. travelling in Europe. This' is Mr McDowell's second letter to - this paper since he crossed the waters, the -- first having been written fromLondqn and pub lished i6 Our issue ofJuly 3rd. 5 In a private note to us he says he"has had a jolly time and a varied,erienfett'I . u " - - Should he Attended" loWe call .the attention of the authorities - of the North Carolina. Railroad,' to the stagnant water w,hich "has .' been: allowed r: to j. collect in the side ditches of the railroad, from the in tersection bf ' the' road - with Sixth 'street to the old Rock 'Island factory -The water has become green with age, and should by all means be dfaiaed off at -onceH Stagnant pools are a prominent T agent - introducing sickness, and that one should be allowed to stand nntil the water has Vacltually turned from green to black, "Is. a sin against the Community. Even; Itt hey ; produced no sickness, they certainly do breed mosquitoes, and if they did nothing more, this -would be sufficient cause for ' having the. nuisance abated.! We refer to this matter now, and hope that the justice of our complaint .will be seen at once, and that we shalT'nbt Gate to speak of it s;ain. ' Lost - In : the Streets There are . few things more terrible to a, child than .being lost from its parents in the streets at night, and no one who ever experienced this feel-' log when a child will be likely to forget it even when old. - A aoistortane of this kind overtook a little colored boy in ' this city about 1 1 o'clock' on Thursday night ; and as he wandered along, sobbing most piteous ly, he was met by , a handsome " and well dressed young friend of ours, , who, with . a commendable sympathy, stopped him" and inquired the cause of his crying,. The little fellow related, between sobs, how he had come up town after supper, and, in a crowds had gotten Separated from 'those ' who had him in charge; how he didn't know 'what to do, as he was afraid to go home, wn4 eluded his touching story with the q ''Say,' Mister, ain't yon (sob) . de'- gemmah. wat. useter Xob)Vbeonej This one question cast a gloom i over the young shan's feelings and;. , all sympathy left him:aa;qfekiyasMle& , Making ImprovementThe store occu pied by McMurrayA is . undergoing considerable improvement; The upper story wasj. until recently, divided into half a doten or more rooms but' the partitions have all been taken' down, raakV ing one large room; which will be used as a wholesale departmental? Their blisiness has increased so rapidly that it was';Vfour jne- cessary to have . ; additional roonu The partitions being taken down makes le tip per room the same size as the ' lower i.20x 33 feet. Beside this the front of the house will be Changed by the ungainly corner be ing taken down and a . parapet wall being built instead. , - f J Turner Tate, Esq, is the owner of this property. : Oar Candidate for Coroner. We learn ed yesterday that four townships in the up per part of this county and two in South Iredell have already declared unanitnoutly for McConnell, our candidate ior Coroner. He has not made a single speech during the campaign, but his card has been read in ev ery corner of Mecklenburg and Iredell, and that is what has done the work. It is such cards as that one that stir the people np 1 to action and convince them of the danger which threatens their liberties if indepen dent candidates, or men who do not! hold to the principles of the elder Adams and the immortal Jefferson, are countenanced, in any way. Mr. Schenck. We have information that our candidate for Judge has spoken four times in Lincoln county this week, and that his speeches have had a splendid effect in arousing the friends of the cause and causing the enemy to quake. Indeed re ports from every part of the west . afe , most cheering, and point with certainty to the triumphant election of Schenck and Mont gomery. The following are some of Mr Schenck's appointments Mount.Pleasant, Cabarrus county, July 29 Beavor Dam, Gaston " " 31 Dallas, v " " Aug 1st Beattie's Ford, Lincoln ' " 4th A Close Gaesar A merchant of this city had a pile of ealica remnants in ' his store not long ago, none Of the pieces - measuring more than mx a'rds or less han one. A country mercbant came in and proposed to buy them. The merchant offered them at 8 cents per yahL The other declined to give it. The merchant then offered the lot for $35.' The other told him he would give him -$30, and the bargain was made, , . The coun try merchant took the lot .home, measured it, and found that he had made jusi ihaif a yard of calico by giving $30 for t he pile in stead of eight cents per -yard; thus saving for himself four cents. ' r The Barbecue Yesterd ay .We under stand that there were about 500 negroes at the barbecue which was given . at Hunters- vllle yesterday, and that the rapidity with which the,;provisipns disappeared was 1 :a caution. The speakers, we nnderetand, were AlB Lawrence, Burwell Johnston, Manuel Lord and Ned Davis, all colored. Whether or not any white men were present we did not learn. The colored band from this city was present, and everybody had a. good time, notwithstanding the fact the rations were rather short and were all swept . away by the first attack made upon them. . . -i Another Handsome Building Soon to Go Upr-We are glad to , learn that 8:1? 8mith, Esq, wilt soon begin the erection of a large and elegant business house on Trade street, between Brem, Brown A. Co's hard ware store and the Merchants and Fanners' National Bank.'. The house will be 130 x 33 feet, three stories high,"., with a 'solid iron front. The contract for the brickwork has been given to P M Murray, and for the wood work, to F, W, Ahrens, - This elegant bujlduig wDl take the place of a very unsightly wood en house," and will consequentlyte .a great improvement." Work Wilt begin' ere long. I v,,. , .7 ' .a. . 'i 1 JTo Locate llere-We are jglad to state that Ifr Geo Weichi the1 architctVof the Charlotte Opera' House; will ' locate in this tttywHtls a tasty and rnost skUlfuj archi tect, and will be a valuable acquisition to the place, jlhe,. contract" for ther news; jail baa been iriren Mr Welch, and he :wUl find no lack of work here once he Is settled in our midst. -His present residence is, New Tprk City, whither ? he goes; to-morrow- vhing for the. purposeof bringing' hit, "femiiy to Charlotte. - Mr Welch is an Englishman by birth and .' education, and, has not been in America a great wjuie.. A' v . , '.- - Tickets t Tickets I l-We are prepar ed to urint tickets to trderr-.in .any ouatitity: at the follbWing low rates S f -. - congressional or iuiwi. ; vi $1 per, thousand up to 3,000 ; for every additional thousand4 00 cw.-. nnty Tickets: 43 per thousand, up to : 3,000 for every additional"' thousand," 11.50. Cash must accorapany ail orders. 1 --. Jr." A. Stewart lor Coroner. . To Jly'hrxendiand Fellow CUizehMpfihe Coun ty of Mecklenburg ? " ' At the request of many citizens of Meck lenburg county, I have been - induced,- even it this late hour, to offer myself as a. candt date for your favor ; and in doing sq, feilow- citizens, I do not deem it important, or. ne cessary, that I shonld allude to , ,the .Elder Adams, or oar illustrious " Jefferson, whose pure spirits have long since passed a way. I would not' even disturb the spirits of these; our illustrious deadj with phrases SO fulsome as flattery, and now so still 1 and silent' in the tombJ Or do I consider it my duty to threaten the innocent or the: guilty,, I would canvass the county, but have no time. I am a plain, nnassnming man. . No Latin scholar, and I acknowledge the fact. Should I be elected Coroner I will promise to perform the duty to the best of my ability. The du y ofa Coroner, as I understand it, is simply w ury tuc ueau, uiu u w as 111 uijr iaivet, with the assistance of a jury and- surgeon, to ascertain the probable cause of the death; and I will here state, as has already been said by another, the innocent will haye no thing to fear from me I shall take strong ground against . monopolies and. for the rights of the dear people. t Uh;-" " : , J. A. Stewabt. UTew Advertisements. 1 OFFICIAL DRAWINGS N. C. Benelcial Association. " . ':. CJhabiotte, July 24, 1874. CtAss 67, drawn at 12M 54, 43, 9, 67, 18, 07, 40; 48, 20, 58, 1. - r ; v Class 68, drawn at 5 P. M. 8. 22, 77. 21. 19, 58; 16. 54. ol. 76. 24. Class 69. drawn at 9 P. M. 57. 62. II. 4. OO, 2D, 40, ZS, pSf : 9r 3, 1 - -. . . : J. N. WILLIAMS, ' . Commissioner. q AA LBS Choice Bright Country Hams, Uu" the finest we have had this season just received and must p and will be sold quiet: for CASH, at . B N SMITH'S, july 25-tf. . T?IGHTY80V barrels Of "Lin wood Flour" Ai received this day, and will be sold verv row. . it a A UiiAAN liHi K. . July 25-tf. ' ' - Ready Mixed Paint. . , We call special attention -to the excellent testimonials of Mr OP; Knight, in reference to Ready Made Paint. Not having used the paint we can't speak from experience, but we leei sure it is to the interest ot all our customers, who desire painting, to test- the same. july 25 8m. City Lot for Sale. T Y virtue of a decree of the Superior Court u 01 juecKienourK county, made in tne case of Sarah F Davadson against J S M Da vidson and others, I will sell at the Court House door in the city of Charlotte, on Satur day, the 25th of July at twelve o'clock M., that valuable lot, situated on Trade Street, between . the building recently occupied by B Eoopman as a fancy millinery establishment, and that of Bobt P Davidson as & furniture store, fronting 84W feet oh Trade street, and running back 107 feet. ... j . ..- 1 . Terms, one hundred ilollars In uh. rest due on a credit of two -months, with bond ana approved security. TitTO reserved till payment of purchase money. ' GEORGE e nrrxsoN. July 23 tdos, Commissioner. Crushed Wheat Again. , i TOT invoice of it and exDect it to-dav.' A diet that's for sick and wejl, This truth can many thousands tell; Nutricious and of flavor good, . And certainly the best of food. . 'May. cook like pudding or ii ke rice " In either way it's very nice; ! Will be Hke oysters when 'tiS fried, -i JTis told by those who it have tried. . ; Then, oh, ye dying sinners come, Obtain it while you can get some, And don't stay off till 'tis too late , And say it's time enough,, I'll wait. ..... : , At the' cheap cash store of " ' . -a r i i ' DP L'WHITE, july 25-tf. ; OR. L. HON HEKERHOFF, GIVES jprivate I-lessons in 'the cultivation of the voice, theory and practice of Masic,upon any instrument, to Charlotte, N C, where he has permanently located. Sing ing taught according to the modern German school, from . Gluck, to Schumann., The reason of the superiority of our School over the Italian or Freneh is a real andsubstan tial one. :. The German music is higher than the Italian or French; because it is a truer and more disciplined expression of the emotions, and a more bracing exercise ofi the intellect. Particularly, Italian tnusiC is stagey-i-emell of the oil and the Mrouge"-ot the German is real, earnest, natural, and reproduces with irresistible force- the s deepest emotional ex periences: of our. lives German music has probed ; the humanities and sounded the depths of our nature taught ns 'how to bring the. emotional region not only : into the highest activity, but also under the high est:? control.' We place therefore- German musict above tltalian orf French. & -.' ;i x '-. ; Pupils received at any ' time: beginners as well si those more advanced.' Lessons giv en at the residences of the respective pupils. One Dollar a lessson; two lessons a Week; payable monthly.. - f C 'Tt"vVl ' , Visitors received at the Drawing Boom of the Central Hotel (Charlotte) between tne horns of 6 and 7 PM. .'' V'H - Conununications addressed CharlottejN C, Central Hotel Boom 42, will be prompt i .Ealeigh Crescent, and Wilmington Journal TSTbeat Craiv f: h ?.t 1 O'AAA POTJNBS arrived and-Jor sale lOiVUV br O W CnAU& CO. july 23 2tt- -.j TA two story dwelling with 7 rooms, out houses and alarge convenient lot on Ceme tery Avenue corner Ninth reefcApply to i uly 23, lwk.. 1. K p. H. GLoVEBtAYU PLEASANT BOOMS AND GWDBpARD. -A- ma a twr- trrr t.itr.- trm twA. immfnrtable Rooms now vaeant i Terms for hoarflin moder ate. Apply at once. ,.; juiy., a-? . fcJ" -: !,,,,'r Fonnd -a x BABY'S gold pin; The owner can have tifylng property and paying for thU adver-. tisemenw . . .?r . .-: . . -,. 1RY a sack of our Purity Flour. . . MAYER G BAY A BqSS. coiamricATXDl ;roF 1,673. .LIVER CUBE 1 , .liTVER CURE L SioEflffi,""Hepatic"-,',ftniji TB a ourelv 'Vearetable areoaratloar hai m- A , leu and effective. A speelfle focall de rangementa of the Liver,- Kidneys, 8kln, 8tomach and Bowels; and naa .been tiled b cnoaaanas ana always viva .ri l iaiii batib' FACTION Try, onehottle and be convinced . E. L. KING A 'SONS, Manufacturers and Proprietors, ' Columbia, 8. C. And for sale by W R Burwell A CO. J H McAden and F Scarr, ,' Charlotte it. C. 1 jua r VAe HOW.ES, s 'IT. mm mi IS MAKING THINGS LIVELY EVERY DAY. "'. ' july 23 Iw.V .'. -: . W R -Burwell ; & Co, St Mary's H FOUNDED rpHE sixty-fifth term of this school will J. commence on Thursday, Sept Srd,- 1874, and continue twenty weeks. The following term will commence Jan 21st, 1875, and end June. 10th.1 In beauty, accessibility, and healthfalness of situation, social, -literary, moral and religious advantages,.this school is not surpassed by any similar, lnstitttion in theeountry, ..- j.'-y..-; - . -, For, a circular, containing full particu lars; apply to the Hector. . ,Rav ALBEBT SMEDES.D D, July 19 tf., , BalelgVNC. . lAxua for sale,-,: V r,wl TFK undersigned, as agents for B A David " son, offer for sale that splendid tract of land, containing five hundred, acres, more or less; situated ' on the Carolina Central Hauroaa, 1 miles norm 01 isnguei bb dwtlling house is only a- mile from Tuck a sege depot. On the premises is a first class dwellin ghouse, barn and other necessary out-huildlngs. About seventy acres of first class bottom lands, on Crowder'a Creek, one half of the whole track is In original timber," balance in a high state of cultivation. On the plantation are 8 tenant houses, all new, put bp since the war. First class orchard on the place. Title indisputable. Terms $15.00 per acre, at leastone third cash." v- 1 . July 14 tiV-V. - Land Agents. , 'COPABTJTEBSHlPi NOTICE. : rpHE undersigned : take pleasure : in informing 1 the iwiblio that thev have formed a copart nership, for the purpose of carrying on a mer cantile business, In the city of Charlotte, under the firm name aad style of - c- - Thev are now reeelvmaran immense stock of MILLINERY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. 'WHITE GOODS and NOTIONS, and - respectfully solicit a share of the public patnmage. v. - AUOfMATIM S lWlxlSL.llli.ilJ Mr H irnonmann takes this method to tender his sincere thanks to his friends and former pa trons for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him, and hopes that the, same , will be continued to the new Irm. t " Those indebted tome are respectfully request ed to come f orwardiand settle with the new firm. lther of us is autaorizea to receipt ior me b-bc. June 28. lm. v B KOOPMANN. . E the lasthBlf of May the amount or freight delivered at the Fairbanks Scale Works, St Jonnsoury. vx.- waa zhvwdi. . Bard times necessitate the giving and re ceivine correct weight, and hence the Increas ing demand for Faikbaitxs' Scams. Noth ing Inferior bears this brand. Each year in creases Its reputation at- home and abroad. . in.. w. tt.m h..t .jt.l fh. hint ,nt j materlal, in line, is placed in the hands' xt tne most saiiiea mvcasnus, mnu too pniuuo. Is a Scale considered the world over as the standard. Quality being the criterion, there is no Scale in America or in ; Europe which can for a moment compete with the Fair banks, and there can be no ebeck to a busi ness conducted on such principles as govern this famous tad.uatryf?J Sutf .;.' -.. - "O ESX, A lbs to the dollar. , , j , I iZ. 8. WILLIAMSON A CO.".' mHE new proprietors of Thx Ossxavxa. X , will .. not v. be responsible for , any Hohrji ivtntrao.td bv ' or for anv of the em ployees of; the offfoa; without- the written orveroai assent 01 pneo wm. . aplS tf... . JONES A PENDLETON. .-'':JKtf'vi:-i.::':.":; : J. W, McMURBAY. Beglstrar for Ward No. ; 2. Charlotte, will be found ar the store ;ULawaHrtf'a ",- r rr . an persona wuvua v , j; "r-Zr election, who have not previously registered. ; German and Art tnmeticl . t wrmr'tt rWrm TJanidff. offers hi Pro A, feasional services as teacher oftheGer &tZ ianguage and Arithmetic. vAddreav A?WittkeBoxllO.V . .jy gUltpd ,. JUST receivedI-eebig'e Extract of. BeeC ? Valentine's Meat Juice, the best article ;; y known for- invalids, arid-;)thoea,.-;rJBCOvering-v . junSeTkeADEN DBTJG STOBE.' -aTurar? liilLEAks i MOLASSES, White. i WineandCiderVin Ot HUBB, TJ'INE Ech,Brandyreceiyedtoy JnnelM- BiJEWlSLL A 00. u CHOICE Countrr Bacon,'' Fine Canvassep ' . MER?agBOSS" ENGLISH Hall1 and Tooth Brushes, , , ; Bathing Sponge. " srjBWELL ftCO." v . If isir- Springs' Corner. - 1ITEBB ABOULHACS Durham Smoking-: FULL line of Imported and domestic,. CI nrs, the best on the market, at ; , junSi McADEN'S DRUG STORE. : - IN 1842. : ' .1 4 r 1 r It JJ ALEX AND LL'3 '.nselO ihiyistt !.. JJ . ' A,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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