DAILY. 'OBSERVER.
..; " 1 7 - ' t :
the Carolina Central, the merchants
and business men should encourage
business relations. Several hundred
copies of the Wilmington papers
ought tJ be ftaton by jr Charlotte
rnnln. and the Business incn of Char
lotte, ever noted for their liberality,
shnnld advertise their, business in
those papers, and gradually enlarge
tbftir trade in the lower country.
The Observer ought to have five hun
dred subscribers in Wilmington, and
as many more along the line of the
Carolina Central, furnishing as it does,
the telegraphic markets, and the very
latest news OD to the hour of going
to press. Being the only daily pa
per published west of Raleigh, it puts
the subscriber in possession of the
of the news, twenty four hours in ad
vance of any other medium, at least
half the way to Wilmington.
In fine, if the people of the two
cities make the proper effort, they an
profit largely by the advantages to ac-
m.. ...k mnltion of lh Curoli- crue upon tne we cu.P.i..
; Centr.T Eailiay, connecting the great wort. There ,s a bng u ure
. - f ?to-:i hpfnrp us as aeople if we but stretch
forth our hands and make use of the
CIIA9 .it. JOKES, Editor & Proprietor.
"Free from the doting scruples that
letter our .jfeoftto cm!
OUR MANIFEST DESTINY.
advantages which ours.
p ..nwinit with th a ritv of Wil- before us as a.peopu
mington induces ns to indulge in a
fetf 'reflections;
' ' "Heaven helps those who help them
selves" is an. adage as old as the hills,
and it never was . truer than at the
present. We have but to stretch forth
our hands and gather in the benefits
to which our position and circum
stances entitle us. The city of Char
BEECHER- TIL TON.
Tuesdav. December the 8th, has
been fixed for the trial of the Beecher-
Tilton case- It is supposed it willoc
copy the entire termjof the court, and
of course it will be an interesting sub-
lotte is situated in the heart of what jject Qf Brooklyn scandal for that per
ia said tdbd the finest agricultural Qf time. In the opinion of the
reeionall? things considered, east of WOrld. the result of the verdict wi
the Alleghanies at least. It is the not change the guilt or innocence of
mAaTfrt aF Vior anrrnnndinc customers ovrio cnncfimeil. Tllrtt is
nmiu w x - m - - i i ptu bivu
nhinri hoi enahleif llfl tff rfiRT TTlflffnifi- L..wl .r fircrl ill IlllhllC estimation. Sind
I11VU MV - w ' O I X CVJ HAVVt -
cent Storehouses, keep up Oar banks, tiie Question now simply is, what
arid in-fact; build up such a trado as to amount of damages should brother
ruirvirric-ihp oflcnnH Ritv in noint of PoooVior 1 l.p made to nav for his
WV WW-. -w . V A V a .
coTffTOBR5e"trillre"Btftte of North Caro- crime.
.
announced that
HnaTj Jt is" the general . prosperity of
the Couotfy which is tributary to us
that has enabled our 'I merchants to
become wealthy enough to stock large
magnificent stores with goods, which gions.
rival both in quantity and quality the I out two steamers
largest houses situated anywhere out
side of New York. Philadelphia or
Baltimore.
The farms of Western Carolina teem
with wealth and all that has hereto
fore been lacking to make ours the
country, is a just appreciation of our
situation, a zealous attention to the
building up of our industrial resources,
our manufacturing facilities, and either
a market at home for our products or
means of cheap and rapid transporta
tion to some other market.
The prospective completion of the
Carolina Central Railroad, which is
destined to become one of our main
arteries of trade and travel, will sup-
nlv in a measure a verv ereat necessi- The New York papers are deploring
I tlv rt ( At' aF r
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It is announced that tne imusn
(mrornniftnt has t etermineu to mase
another exploration of the Artie re
and for this purpose will send
next Mav. lhe en
terprise was decided upon in view o
I the representations of the Roya
Geographical Society and other learn
aA persons who have ureeu the ltn-
portance to science and the interests
of knCvledge generally of a complete
revelation of the mysteries of the po
lar regions.
The official vote tor Superintendent
of Public Instruction in North Caro
lina has been counted by the Legisla
ture, and is as follows :
Pool, (dem.) 93,217
Purnell, (rad.) 84,181
This is a very handsome majority.
Hew York Tobacco Market.
From the ew York Tobacco Leaf. -
Virginia LeafThvti has been no ap
parent change fnj thd f condition of tho gen
eral jtobacconiafketysl ne'e our previous re
view, if we except the Spanish leaf depart
ment, which has shown' considerable activity,
in the interim betwen that date and the pres
ent. In the main quietude has prevailed.
and nobody seems to have looked for any
other presentment under existing circumsttinr
ces. We have had an active season, taking
it all in all. thus far, and as the close is draw
irig rear, only a gradually lessening amount
of business is to be expected from week - to ;
week until (he end is reached a month or two
later.
Of Virginia leaf we hear of a few sales, bat
of none of importance enough to mention in
detail. Until the growth of this year takes
ts place in the market there can be but lit-
ic to say of this variety of leal in this col-
nnin, as tne days ot wuai remains oi iasi
year's crop are numbered even at its source,
and but a small, a very small, portion is now
ikely to find its way to this seemingly in
different section of the country. What1 is
sold here realizes, as it does in Richmond, !
full figures, and prices cootinue all the time j
firm in the absence of what is entitled to be
called inquiry, but beyond this there is no-,
thing significant to say or be said about it.
Western leaf, according to the statement
of dealers, showed rather better demand for
export than for any other purposes, but was
only moderately sought after by- uny class of
buyers. J he last fortnight, the month, it
may be said, thus far has disclosed nothing
to lead to the supposition that the late spe
culative movement is to be revived and con
tinue ; nor on the other hand, has tlKre been
any thing to show that speculators h tve less
confidence in the future than they had a
while ago. They are quieter than they were ;
but they are so, probably, because they be
lieve rest to be wholesome and recuperation
essential lo furtl.iT successful iflWt. For the
present they doubtless feci they have done
enough, and nobttdy is likely to feel disposed
to controvert such nn assumption
Smokinn I rmit; is tolerublc said one
dealer in re.ly to our inquity. "About as
usual, n-niiirked another, anl others indorsed
th expressions of both. A legitimate deduc
tion, ilietel'.ire. is that the demand has been
fair the past wti k,;;iul that besides this there
is reMliv nothing of special interest to note
Manufactured The earlier part of the
week was more unsatisfactory in this branch
of ttade than the closing part. About I hurs
dav business brightem d up a lutle and more
inquiry und more sales were observable. Ex
port buyers evinced, apparently, lather more
willingness to purchase than at our lorrner
writing.
Lemons.
GOOD FRESH LEMONS. Just arrived and
lor sale by A. R. NISBET & BRO.
aug25-tf..? , ;
GOUMATTS Mustard, j Double Super Fine.
' ilVJ rb -and lib Cans. ' ? i
&l y f W. K. BUEWELL &GO
"yALTJABLE "
City Property for Sale. Terms easy.
JOHN E BROWN,
nov X8 tf Attorney at Law.
Farm for Sale.
n RAHAM A NASH have several very de-
M sirable Farms for sale, near the City.
from 180 to 300 acres each. Call on
F. NASH,
Office in rear of Col. J. E. Brown's office.
aug22-tf.
J10UND.
A Key to some front door lock. The own
er can have it by identifying it and paying
tor this advertisement.
nov 17 tf
rt OSHEN BUTTER at
UT REEL & PERDTJES,
sep5-tf. "Blue Front.
THE finest quulity of Chewing Tobacco
fresh and heavv. at
McADEN'S DRUG STORE.
NEW GOODS. Just arrived, a lot of
French and English Suitings. Fancv
Cassimer for Pants, which will be made at
the very lowest price, exclusively for cash.
oc25 J. S. PHILLIPS.
AFRESH
RRIVALS. 75 nice large Chickens.
40 dozen Fresh Eggs.
15 bushels large 8weet Potatoes.
300 head fine Cabbage, and various other
goods which will be sold low for cash at
no5 B.N. SMITH'S.
Valuable City Property
FOR SALE.
mWO HOUSES and lots on Tryon Street,
A in the center of business, being the prop
erty on which the late W. P Hill resided,
Possession given 1st January.
se24tf , D W OATES.
JJERE IS THE PLACE.
One Thousind lbs Breakfast Hominy.
Four Hundred lbs Pearl Grits.
Just received by
ATORTH CAROLINA
J-1
State Life Insurance CO.
Commenced Business in Marcn, 1873!
HAS II AD AN
Unprcedeatedly-&uccessfTil Career I
WHY!
Because it is essentially a Home Institu
tion, appreciated by Home People; in
vests every Dollar of Capital (which is
paid upiOOO) and every Dollar of
Premium received in the State to foster
and protect Home enterprises.
Has loaned to Policy Holders in Charlotte
at low rates of interest, ten times the
gross premiums received in Charlotte,
and guarantees to invest all premiums
received here in like manner.
Equal in responsibility and good manage
ment to any Life Company in the world.
Issues every desirable form of Policy at as
low rates as any first-class company.
No useless restriction imposed upon resi
dence or travel.
Policies non-forfeitable alter two and three
annual payments.
No withdrawal of Agencies from a section
when once established., subjecting Pol
icy Holders to the inconvenience of re
mitting premiums to New York or else
where by12 o'clock of the day fixed, or
forfeit their policy and lose all the pre
vious payments.
The time has come for citizens of North Car
olina to encourage Home Institutions,
and we recommend this Company as
eminently worthy of patronage.
TIIOS. H. IIAUGHTOX,
District Agent.
Office : Charlotte Hotel. oc25-tf
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.
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N otice to S h
i p p e r s
fJIHE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its Rail and water connections, affords unpae
facilities for the quick and safe transportation of freight to and from Northern Cities.
Shippers can Choose the Following Routes :
By Rail to the Ports of RICHMOND, NORFOLK OR PORTSMOUTH, and thence by
first-class lines of Steamers, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of unbroken guage, and, therefore, the only
which has no transfer.
one
RATES ALWAYS AS LOW AND TIME QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LINE
aUgl5"tf J. A. WILSON, Agent;
READ, READ, READ.
GREAT DISCOVERY.
Bradley's Patent Enamel
Paint,
MADE FROM
novl7 tf.
J. S. M. DAVIDSON,
City Grocer,
Trade Street.
OK-
Western Grain.
ty,
Western North Carolina to find its
way to the markets of the world,
through one of our own seaports. We
now have communication with the
outer world only through ports in
which we are not directly interested.
There never has been any good reason
why we should not ship our produce
from one of our own porta, and we
present svstem of
transportation to diminish the grain
trade of that city. Baltimore and
other rival ports are gaining what
New York loses. "Terminal facil
ties." they say, are doing the damage.
Now, when wc speak here about
"terminal facilties" iniuriuer this ci-
tv we are told that we are a grumbler,
laboring under prejudices personal
and otherwise ; and the city of Kich
mond is told by some that she has a
fair field. When we see that even the
ought long ago to have had a line of great city of New York is a sufferer
steamships direct to Liverpool or and is made to cry out aeaiust the dis-
London, from our own city of Wil
Attempt to Lynch the Married
Priest. The examination of ex-priest
Gerdemann in Philadelphia, and his
release on bail, was mentioned in yes
tertlay's Star. The Philadelphia Press
of yesterday, thus describes the scene
after the close of the examination: 'In
a few minutes Gerdemann was con
ducted out of the lower en tranceto avoid
the crowd, as trouble was feared. He
was seen, however, and a rush was
made for him by a mob of men and
women, who indulged in violent ex
clamations : 'Kill him ! 'Shoot him !'
'Kill the heretic!' 'Hang him!' and
several blows were aimed at him.
The detectives defended him and call
ed for aid, and a posse of officers drew
their clubs and charged the crowd.
For a few minutes matters looked
ominous, but by a liberal use of their
maces the mob was forced back and
half a dozen ringleaders arrested,
among them being one woman, who
was very violent. They were locked
up, and the carriage rolled away to
Alderman Carpenter s otnee, at JMgnin
and Wood streets, where bail was
speedily entered, there being many
wealthv and influential 1'rotestants
there offering themselves as security.
Carroll, who had been arrested during
the hearing, was discharged after a reprimand."
JEW STOCK
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
Just Received at
HALES' JEWELRY STORE,
Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C.
Watches and CI.. cks repaired in the best
and most substantial manner.
THE best advice that can be given to
persons suffering from Dyspepsai, Bil
ious Complaints, Colic, Constipation,
Sick Headache, Fever and Ague, Nervous
Debility, or of any disorder affecting the
stomacn, liver or Kidneys, is to tone,
cleanse and regulate them oy
DRTUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
They act very mi'dly, yet they thorough
ly restore the functional action of the di
gestive organs and the intestines, and re
novate the whole system. They produce
neither nausea, griping or weakness, and
may be taken at any time without change
of diet or occupation.
Price, 25c a box. Sold by all Druggists.
Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil and Zinc, and Always Ready for Use.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS :
Prom Prof W Q Simmons. Wake Forest College, North Carolina.
-ia . , Wake Forest College, N C, October 4 1873
Mr O r Kmant Dear Sir : We have for spvp! nirmttiti h-aon ncir. T , .
Patent Enamel Paint on our College Building, and are well pleased with it ThS5'!
was applied by one having no experience in such work, vet we have a rA
continue to use it believing that in point of economy, durability and facility 'of aoX
tion, it is superior to any other pigment offered in the market. W G SIMMONS
From Messrs Englehard & Saunders, Editors and Proprietors "Journal."
Wilmington, N C, Dec. 26 1873
We desire to call especial attention to the advertisement of 'Bradley's Patent Enamel
?ru-- Fe ?an recommend it from a knowledge of its merits. Some of the employees
ot thL office having purchased some of this paint from Mr C P Knight of Baltimore
have used it, and speak in the highest terms of it, after a trial of several months While
it is as durable as ordinary paint, it has a much finer finish, and its cost and convenient
will recommend it to all in need of paint. 'vemence
nov 17
All' work Warranted.
From S McGill, M D.
jr r, n tt x The P""38. Faquier Co. Va, Feb. 6, 1873.
Mr LP Knight 'Ait : The paint came safe to hand as ordered, 2 kegs, 5 gallons eucli
and 3 buckets, 1 gallon each. As practice was slack. I did the ioh
(not constant) work, completed the house, two coats ; the last coat I applied thick and it
is now generally conceded, that, for "enamel," like hardness, and bodv and harmony of
colors, there is not a handsomer job in the place. I saved sixty-five dollars by the opera
tion wmcn is an item just now with the 'Southern people.' It should be generally
adopted in this State. Any country lad can apply it. I have never dabbled in such stock
as "testimonials," bat I feel so forcibly the great adaptability of your "Enamel Painf to
the wants of our people in excellency of material, in beauty of color, and in the fact of
jwueiug reauy mixea, mac i give you permission (if it is desirable to yoa) to make
what use you think proper of this letter.
H
OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
Very respectfully and truly,
-o-
S McGILL, M 1),
I offer for sale a house and lot on Myers
Street now occupied by C. P. Hyde, con
taining seven rooms, and every way adapt
ed to a comfortable family residence.
Good well of water in the yard. If not sold
by the 15th December, it will rented for
next rear. Apply to
J)K. F. H. GLOVER,
nov 17 tf Agent.
ATOTICE.
11 i
-TO HOUSE BUILDERS AND
CONTRACTORS. I have accepted the
Agency for a Saw Mill, and am prepared to
recrive and fill all orders for any kind of
Lumber at as short a notice as possible. I
have on hand a lot of flooring and inch
plank. I- W. OSBORNE.
Next door to J. H. Henderson's,
oc29 Trade street
N
OTICE
mington. Our cotton, tobacco, and
other merchantable products now find
an outlet through Charleston, Nor
.foltr, by Baltimore or New York,
Each year we pay these cities thou
sands of dollars to handle our produc
tions. Charlotte is now the commer
ciAl cenCr'e of a vast stretch of country,
krrd--Vheh the tsohriectirig rail shall
have been laid. ' that unites her corn-
advantages to which she is subjected.
how can we expect Richmond to re
sist the influence of similar disidvan
taces? We make no mistake on the
subject, and if the people of Richmond
do not take their affairs into their
own hands and adopt measures to
protect their own interests, they will
nave sadder proofs of the iniury they
are daily sutienne man tney now
have.
INr. aneiiauarger, oi unio, is very
much interested in the cheap trans
portation question, ana is taking an
R
UN HERE EVERYBODY.
Received to-day the folowine choiee Crack
ers, AlUK JJiscuits, mot lireaa, umger
Snapps, Boston liuscuits, Pearl uysters.
Ginger Biscuits, Albert Buscuit, Sweet
Pearl, Lemon Snapps, sugar jumoies, cut
ter Crackers, Wine Ditto, Tea Cakes, Eggs
Crackers, fcc.,&c.
Cyme and sec me before purchasing.
J. S. M. DAVIDSON.
City Grocer, Trade St.
nov 19
rtidn destiny with that of Wilmington, active part with those who are devo
wa. mivr Ir.nk forward to a Bftvinc of ting themselves to the study of the
the tariffs which have so long enriched
BYi
tur -neighbors.
AyilmihgtOTirshotiTd become the en
tenng-port for our importing mer-i-hanbs.'
There is no good reason why
we should not buy our coffees, sugars,
question of how to cheapen the
transportation of grain from the
Mississippi valley to the Atlantic.
Hestates the cost of a bushel of grain
trom the Mississippi river to 2s ew
xorK ny ran at ouj cents, ine same
grain can be brought at this time to
this city at 25 cents per bushel, and
molasses, etc., in Cuba or New Orleans, may be put in New York at not over
iu cents more, maninc ao cents per
bushel. That would be a great saving.
tfut should the uentrai water-line he
built that will still futher reduce the
cost of transportation.
Therefore the best thing that Mr.
C!Lll..l i k: li
Ari'i c.V-i.ffc.-.i-riwJS --n v. oueimuaiger turn uis colleagues can
""L : ,Uk YuV:r,,' s"1' do would be to advocate the Central
to come through the same ciiannei. water-line. So, too, should Ne v. York
-Attain.-With a line of Steamships from give that grand scheme a hearty sup
" Vitn.airl,.wto:''fw'6'.may Port- T1"1 be . .l.he cheapest line for
and land, them At the depot in Char
lotte with. 4 the simple payment of
prria 'cdst government tariffs and
thrritigtiii make
Qurinaicket forthat class. of -goods un
TRUST SALE.
Virtue of Deeds of Tiust to me made,
will sell at public sale at the Court
House door in Charlotte on the 24th day of
November next, the same being Tuesday of
the Superior Court, the following City Prop
erty, viz ; Four unimproved lots, lying on
Tenth, leventu and ijemetery btreets, op
posite the residence of R F Davidson, Esq
Also, two acres oi land, lying on tne Caro
lina Central Railway, with the improve
ments thereon, embracing the Rhops, en
gine, boner and macmnery. Known as me
Mecklenburg spoke and Handle factory.
Terms Cash or good Bankable paper.
Title reserved until payment of purchase
money. llius w D&YVfcX,
sept 11 oaw ts Trustee.
JACK BLACK,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Is hereby given that application will
be made to the next General Assembly, to
incorporate " The Gaston Mining Company."
in the County of Gaston, N. C.
VANCE & BUKWELL,
Attorneys for the Company.
novl4 lni.
TJPHOLSTERER, DECORATOR
AKD
ITlattress maker
A. IIELLDllJnfD.
College Street,
Over Magill, Heath & Scotts' Store.
Will be pleased and honoi-ed if you will
call on him to inspect his work, or give him :
an order. Best workmanship guaranteed. !
An assortment of Mattresses always on hand.
Church Upholstery a Specialty. novll.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
WE offer for sale the valuable property
comprising Square No. 58, in the city
of Charlotte, making eight lots, excepting
the part of a lot, occupied by James Moran,
and a fraction covered by the track of the
North Carolina Railroad.
Tf not disnosed of Drivatelv before the
24th of November, (next) said property will
be then sold at Auction, at the Court House
in Chailotte, (being Tuesday of Court.)
Terms i cash, balance in 3 and t monms,
with interest.
Title undoubted, and no money asked
till party is satisfied on this point.
J. S. PHILLIPS,
RUFUS BARRINGER,
Agent and Attorney of N. C. R. R. Cb.
Octl5, 1874 dts. wSt.
A distinguished- clergyman of New York
speaking of this remedy, characterizes it as !
one of the special blessings of the nine
teenth century. The certainty of its heal
ing effect," said he, "arid the immunity
from danger whether administered w chil
dren or to adults, adapt it for the widely
popular use it has attained." None would
long suffer from lung complaint if they
knew how easily they can be cured by this
remedy. By its timely use all pulmonary
diseases may be arrested, and consump
tion the scourge that feweeps away thou
sands eyery year would be checked in its
commencement. Persons with a seated
cough, which breaks thejr rest at night,
will find, by taking the Expectorant on
foing to bed, tney may be sure ot unnro
en sleep and refreshing rest. Possessing
a very pleasant taste it is easily adminis
tered to children. Sold bv all Druggists.
Labratory, 48 and 20 Courtland St., New
York. feb 10 deod&wly
DR TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Possesses qualities that no other Dye does
It effects is instantaneous, and so natural
that it cannot be detected by the closest
observer. It is harmless, easily applied
and is in general use among fashionable
hair dressers in every large city in the
United States.
Price $1 a box. Sold everywhere.
Prom R W Rayne, of the Firm of Bartlett & Rayne, 48 Carondelet Street.
T . , New Orleans, January 29, 1874.
C P Kmght, Esq No 93, West Lombard Street Baltimore Dear Sir : It affords me
much pleasure to advise you how well satisfied I am with Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint,
having used all I bought of you in painting a large cottage (new) at Ocean Springs, Miss ,
and having found it to cover and work so admirably, and very far superior to ordinary
metal paints, and colors not snbject to fade, besides being decidedly cheaper. It is my pur
pose to send you another order for more very soon Yours respectfully, R W RAYNE.
Always ready for use and easily applied. Sold by the gallon. One gallou covens
twenty square yaras, two coats.
' Specimens and Price List Furnished Gratis.
Liberal inducements to the trade.
july'21 6m
C. P KNIGHT, Sole Agent,
93 West Lombard Street, Baltimore
already regard in the heaTifuture, why
' canTwe stiir, maintain, put homo cot
ton"ittsrketijp to its highest figures.
,' tnVnfe.nse of the word, the com
pletion of the Carolina Central will
make uM.be commercial . rj val of Wil
1 mirigtonstweJhpe unci trust that it
. will only '''be'Wat generous rivalry
wnicn OTryii-9. " experi- Richmond cheaper than, she can by
enfeein -busIhBSr Iiv1an6ther sense, any other route : and that dam acre she
the Vwolcttieimnst becomecoadjutors,- ? sustains from fhe .closing of the
x'-iJ i2iUttlrrnaa nt Erie canal five months inthe year can
- ourgrand:6jcotomo ing herself upon the ..-James River and
We are Jpfoutf of bur sister city by Kanawha route for protection. The
,,, .'4-wAIwlfckHed'' down br 8Dject is: eminently .worthy of the
tojtegmgm4J: conider4ion; of fhe great
, , Day, uu.wiv bu-vjw. -v-.v.. , iotnam .Mchmond Dispatch
'va breezes ina com e wob me oui
stretched? Atidrrtic, wafting tne ' per- Arrive op Baxished Priests.--
her, and its establishment would be
sure to strengthen her position as the
great commercial emporium and the
"settling point" for the North Ami
can continent.
The extension of the Chesapeake
and Ohior railroad ; -connections to
Louisville, Cincinnati, and Chicaso
will also be an important measure for
the advancement of her interests.-
OL a. c V- j - .
one can get ner transportations via
GROCER,
rpO PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
The Direct Trade Union is now in opera
tion at Charlotte, receiving and shipping
cotton, and advancing money to the amount
of 3 its value.
The Executive Coramtttee of the State
Grange have accepted the offer of the Direct
Trade union, of Georgia, to raise w,uw,
(which will give them a Director) to be re
tained in our state. Tne Masters oi ouuur-
dinate Granges, are requested to go to work
at oncei and get up stock in their respective
crancps. nnn nav niwr ha samp tn .lames r .
future he will keep a large stock of Johnston. Aeent at Charlotte, who is hereby
authorised to receive and receipt for it.
COLUMBUS MILLS,
novl2; dtf-wlt Master State Grange
KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Wines and Liquors
In Western North Carolina.
fumes Mftff ftrbpiC ;. over the soil of The'1 French stearhef Tartce,' which
'"""""r; : , broueht to our 'shores 's x riestsof
enterprising arliberah ana wejasic -IthVEederrfbtonW order. -who -have
Fine Liquors, Charrpagne and other Wines.
for dinner parties or for Sacramental pur
poses.
A few barrels roH the justly celebrated
"ZEB VANCE"
Whiskey, ripe and mellow, always oh hand.
His stock in the General Grocery line is
Sugars,
them tor assist the iivc m en
beenr.ban Jsb ed : ff dm Germany" Under
' ; lotteyw placing ttre.traae ana , vfuo, n ; Vr-ii.- '"2
endurinllasl,)aatopeafcle,,w ?a8;'ho-ba''1ieeorwehtyflrve
;t BtandiUkcki; f commercial -big- years'a rmisstbnary 7at Tahitf,n4 is
f -;;-'ots'of th'lTdrtB'Md e nnariciaT f"Mf a Bimjlarapacfty to
Mr : . . ;,:. .i - , J,j :.. AiAii the Sandwich Islands.1 Dv Hhe same
. , .vnaDoos or .vvaiustrf
' a 4 .!'. iri vmiV ntAntiv1iart 'tYlTlCh -that I rP....tr.Ji i. -t ..t.'.i.i!.riv.t
"either ity.M'.teunlirroBjpglft diocese, .Whbjhave ' beeV; Engaged ;in fally aohcH a contuance orurthe, favc
batniedandilbnV.v'v -- - 1 'SAr -W.J.BLACX
completer
;Ooffee
- -v l -. :
pUBLIC SALE.
TT:e 3rd dav of December. I Will sell at
the Brick Yard of the late Samuel Taylor
some valuable property,
... xnree Jine Mules, one fine Horse, two
Wagons, two sets of Hamessr.1
1 HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN ' FURNI
. ' . ' TUBE, : . ..
TWO hundred bnsfinla nrTn TTivFod-
and Molasses 'der; and a- great many other things too hu-
Scrofula, eruptive diseases of the Skin,
St. Anthony's Fire, Er ysipelas, Blotches,
Tumois, Boils, Tetter, and Salt Rheum,
Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, pain
and enlargmentof the bones, female weak
ness, Sterrility, Leucorrhoea or whites,
womb diseases, Dropsy, White Swellings,
Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint,
Mercurial Taint, and Pilfs, all proceed
from impure blood.
DR. TUTT'S SARSAPARILiIjA
is the most powerful Blood Purifier known
to medical science. It enters into the cir
culation and eradicates every morbific
agent; renovates the system ; produces a
beautilul complexion ana causes me Doay
to gain flesh and increase in weight.
KEEP THE BLOOD HEALTHY
and all will be well. To do so, nothing
has ever been offered that can compare
with this valuable vegetable extract. Price
$1.00 a bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. OfiBce
8 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. mar 26
Notice ! Notice ! !
THANKING my friends and the public
for past favors, I would beg leave to
ca1 their attention to the fact that I am
daily receiving Zarge additions to my present
Stock of (irocenes, consisting - or Bacon,
Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Flour (a specialty) c.
fec. Call and examine. Respectfully
octll tf. R. B, ALEXANDER.
B0YDEN HOUSE
SALISBURY N. C.
WILLIAM ROWZEE, Prop'tor
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, situated con
venient to the business part of the city.
jj&r Omnibus will be found at depot f)
convey passengers to the hotel. mar 2 tf
Durham Tobacco !
John H. McElwee
Offers to Dealers, Chewers and 8mokers a
large lot of manufactured tobacco at low
prices. His
ANTE-BELLUM DURHAM BRAND
is not excelled on the market.
Address at Statesville, N. C.
junel2.tf
QHEAP FURNITURE "
AT
F. M. SHELTON'S-
I will offer for cash for a few days, half a
dozen very fine and handsome Chamber
Suits of Walnut
FURNITURE,
at prices regardless of cost, as I need room
for my large stock of cheaper grades of Fur
niture, which is now being received.
Call at once, or you will miss some real
bargains. oc23
P. LUD WIG'S
TCE pump has been mounted two months
x ago. but his department of delicacies,
such as Lobsters, Salmon, Turkey, &c., in
the shape of Sandwiches, have come in only
yesterday, along with a good stock of fine
Cigars. oct22 tf.
Boarders Wanted.
f"Y house 18 now open for the reception
ill. ana accommodation or regular and
transient boarders.
Table supplied with every delicacy In seas
on. Terms accommodating.
J A. tSKAllSJriAW.
Tryon St., one door below Charlotte Hotel.
BUREAU OF CIVIL EN
GINEERING. Land and City Lots Surveyed.
Water Powers Planned and Estimate.
Maps, Plats and Drawings of everv
Description, finely executed,
also Lithographing.
Grading and Landscape Gardening,
The undersigned, with an erncriencp nf
more than twenty vears. offers his sprvi
to the public generally, in the above named
Departments of his profession.
CHAS. MA HON.
City Enghurr.
REFERENCES :
Rev John Douglas, Steel Creek Church.
Capt Win. Brown. Steel Creek Church
Capt. John Wil ken.' Mkl
Works. ' b
Capt. A. G. Brenizer. flnshier rnnimorrinl
National Bank, Charlotte, N. C.
oi. j. maimer, President C, C.& A. K
R.
N. B. Orders received at nffi nf Char
lotte Obseevee. octl-tf.
IF
INE HYACINTHK BULBS,
of
VARIOUS COLORS,
From Holland,
Just received.
Also, an assortment of
Flower Pots,
AT
nol-tf SCARR'S Drug Store.
Reel & Perdue.
CHOICE Goshen Butter, S'veet and Irish
J Potatoes, Best Flour, Selected Cream
Cheese, Coflees, Teas, Spices, Jellies, Pickles,
Preserves, Cigars, Smoking and Chewing
Tobacco:
Orders for fresh Fish and Oysters left with
us will be promptly attended to. oc21-tf
TO LET!
npHE large and elegant new store room tm-
tne opera nouse. witn arm crv
: 52 reet, height
specialties. j . '
When you come to iarirjitie' 'jr OrocejrV
ies, call and'see'Black If yoa want the worth
of your money.
J respectfully return thanks for the liberal
patronage bestowed upon - me, and respect-
fully solicit a continuance of further favors.
BLACK.V
ineroas to mention.
sr Terms easy,
norlltds
A. AOATON,
Administrator.
. W. CHALK. - ; b.- r; iittxejohh.
COnjniSSIO!V MERCIIANTS, -,
. y . . Un" pealebs nr., rr ::
CJrain, flour JJacon, Groceries,
y CffA R 15 T TlE , ' N .' 0 " '
fSpedal attenrioh: given W consign taents 6f
I Cotton for sate here or in other markets, and
uuerai aavaircesmade. "; june 9
JUST RECEIVED
A choice lot of
Prints and Ladies Silk Scarfs
At- ALEXANDER, SEIGLE& CO'S,
no-tl
1 der
basement. Dimensions
16 feet. ArtDly soon to
July 4 CARSON A SANDERS,
C. A. Frazier,
Grw M Commission Mercnant.
F0 UND!
At a White House in Washington, a large
iot ui aiuiNjir supposed to have been
dropped by parties representing
$350,000,000
while on a visit to that place.
All the Money Can be Made
by calling on
J. T. BUTLER,
who is selling oflf all of his fin OOLD and
SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS and JBW-
B1LVJSR and PLATED WAica,
SPECTa ES, Ac, to prepare for a splendid
Those Who Want Bargains Come and
See Me.
J At this establishment we call Bras,
Brass, and Gold. Gold. Evervthinz warrant
ed as represented.
aS" The highest Drice rjaid for old GoW
and Silver.
29?" Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re
paired and warranted for 12 months at
. J. T. BUTLER'S
Carolina Jewelry Honse,
Charlotte, N. C.
Ale, Porter and Lager Beer.
JUST RECEIVED
50 Casks of Bottled Ale,
28 Casks of Bottled Porter,
25 Casks of Bottled Lager,
For sale at reasonable prices.
W. J. BLACK-
aug-7-'74tf.
s
ECOND STOCK.
College Stbeet.
T7RESH Nansemond Oysters, eyery day,
I Mlimr I ,TirAn noma with a maH on.
Our Mr: Alexander has jast returned from sortment of Groceries, Fine French Brandy.
r 3 ? 1 " - m a "
tne JNonnern xnarKets, and we are now re
ceiving our second stock of Boots and Shoes
for this season. They will be sold very low.
We have still a remnant of our first stock,
which we are letting ffo-at low figures.
SAMPLE & ALEXANDER,
nov 17
for Medical Purposes, &c., &c.
OCtZ2 tt.
6
REATLY REDUCED PRICES
JjADD3'HDEAULIC LIME
LAtiDS AtKALiNE Fertilizer.
I have accepted the Agency foi Ladds Lime
und Fertilizer." Parties wishing to pur-,
a cnaseynif piease can on
OS
DRY GOODS
of every description, and a large and beau
tiful selection, at
oct29 - WOLFE, BARRINGER & CO.
t" Just Received.
5I81?'l1' TrtTTft : ' A SPIiENDID lot of Fancv Paper; elegant
JAMES F. JOHNSTON. I A hv. thw.,. bs,5IL hsu
nsl1111 Cochrane, next door Uf pe to matcb;'tdted,lbr 1sotes;bAlSQ.th
PostOfflcct - . I Oriental PatterflV A new style Just out.
W. OSBORNE & BROTHER,
Next door to J. H. Henderson, Trade street.
Groceries and Provisions.
Having purchased the stock of Gr0rl
and Provisions in tne store ionuei'j
T j ..... ill. in mir lluei
creasea our stock 10 everyuiins ' ith
weiare preparea 10 iurnisu uic nablP
pvppvtViinr in mir linn nn as reasona
a v. - i a icowhere, anu
iVi uis us van iw puruiiosru
Boiicu a pan oi wieir pirujme. . . ,
Just in store a lot of Fresh MackereUjn
years, if5.; m ine im t"'r ,liich
small lot of Hardware and Cutlery, nit
we will close out at cost. . 0n
oc29 L.W.OS30SEABR0
O remedy for Liver Disease, Dyspeps-1 w
Debility, jusrreceived, itw arrnRg.
junei6 McADEN'S DRU0-8T0K-