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W ' " ' i ,1. H.. 1 - I -f 1 -HI. I III" I II II II II fc. , v , ., . .. .. ' T ' ' ! - , - ; - " .-. j. .. ; , - 1 ". ' ' ji. A- 4!' 1' V ".'' CHARLOTTE, N. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1874. ,3'!SO(nr!3 o i e i if' : -J S? - 1 : ' - - . . - - .'CuH iJll ' ; . , t , ' : t 1 1 ' i ... i i ....... . .1..1,.. ' T7.. VI - " ! 1 1 FALt TRADE 154)4) ases ; Boots and Shoes TO B12 SOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE SMITH & FORBES, Tryon Street, CHARLOTTE, X.C., Nearly opposite Central Hotel. WITHIN thW niBxt ninety days, we Intend to Hell a large Btock of Men'. Worn n'm MamfMweA 'pesky to Our Own Order. J"vaalo " to their IF mean to feU G(is as lorv as any house in New York, Boston, or Baltimore wna iniKuv auueu. ineyran always save me our house. iTL .i .: ; U, Pehvcen th R. D. WADE. FALL TRADE 1874. TO w EARENW OFFERING tneir THE Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c, AT OUR Boot and SUoe Establishment, in Opposite Central Hotel, TryonNXaiarlotte, N. C, WE keep the otilv strictly Retail Boot UndfihWlfnTfl. tn h ftwind in tTi mHr having bongbt.bUE goods exciusivey for CA$H, prices We natter ourselves that we canuot be and We wilt satisfy you that we have the best TRADE. Octl-tH , , . .-, . - i ,"i '.IV p. mm Bfiislho Largest and Finest stock of HULINERY AND FANOY GOODS in tH&"Satc. Call and see her. CHAREtejtoliIBIA & AUGUSTA B. R. :J'l' Charlotte Agency, Oct 20tli, 1S74. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad INVITE3 the attention of allitervliants and Cotton Shippers in " Charlotte, and upon tho, roads connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages of connections with all Northern Points and Saapi Atlantic Sea Ports enjoyedjpyer its lines. 1st. The Great Atlantic Coast Line via Columbia, , Wilraiugtoa -and - Partsm m h (c Baltimore, Daily,' Insttrance I per cent. Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. NEW YORK, MODAYWeDNESDAY, THURSDAY- SATURDAY IXSURANX'E i PER CENT. BOSTON, TUESDAY8 AlTD FRIDAYS, INSURANCE i PER CEXT. ' PROVIDES OR. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, 2d. ; ,By way Wilmington and Direct Steam urdays, Insurance i per cent. PHILADELPH1A EV;ERY WEDNESDAY, i i : fEDNEStAYS AND SATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED ' y TO THAT OK NORFOLK. TO PHILADELPHIA, . EVERY FRIDAY, TO SEW YORK. TUESDAYS, THURS- . .; qf-YS vqwajibhxaffi boston, every saturdav. THE unrivalled Steam Lfhe facilities of the and Charlestoq, and th combined equipments roads, enable juajbiifot cotton and all otber to assure our ' Mtrons, of. absolute freedom, from, Hon., B.' H. Bkdgebsi . "--vrra i - Col. John B. Palmer, - ! s. Anderson. - A. Pope, . s ' V'58"' " N. C. HARRY & H ousefStgn and UA.RTICULAR attention paid to Frescoing Country. Ocf Gtentral Hotel JJON'T FORGET TO CALL AT THE STORE OF W. N. PR4TqEK & CO., First door above the Market House, and get ome of those One Bolivia Apples, whit-h fp so beautiful to look at and so good to -at. Aw, Grange.! Ims;!0ucbatrt8, Pine- ppiw. Ac MoiasH.. TaffyottJhing the! little dnt-s ke b WELL, frh t-very dav. LJKLP WANTED, li . l'lHHereaill IA.1 fi,JrM lln Wi Work Ci . 'I1 a New i 4,i.n Faciorv iti the fit of Binglegin's. Aiidre.i 1 ...I J4 OKOROtf 'TUT A M: , ' ,V'l' -'!SOrEIHaTBSDElsrA . i-)r.V; i;ivl reHvif!8; C r. . I II' J' ' I ' . ... - V it w " UJWElU mrlTt Tf est f ..... ,o;i ir.il ynu and see them Ladies . before 4hV!W wmiowLY,:TLii5l,- no? 20 8. FORBES. expense of a trln North tv having rtn r . SMITH & FORBES, Fu - gt National JJ mk t, id Batik of Mecklenburg. S. S. PEG RAM. PUBLIC. FOR 1374. TO" PURCHASERS unparalelled inducements u buy 4Lf National Bank Building. and in such quantities as to command. undersold in th( Somh. f!aM and m n stock of goods ever offered to the RE FA I L WIDE & PKtJUAM. . - , - i -" " .""' QUERY, 4 Line t B:il-i- Wednesdays ntid Sat- INSURANCE J PER CENT. NEW YORK. J tliree irU oi" Portsniomth, Wilmington of th a C. C, & A., W. C. & A., and other merchandise in unlimited quantities, and detentioii. - - Oen'l Manager. - - - President, . GeaeraiBtipitendent. - Gen'i Freight Agent. W. W. PEGRAM, Agent Frescos Painters. Churches and Town Halls, throughout the , f , 4 .. se26 tf. gucKWH Rat flour; .. Fourteen hjSndred Ibsi Extra New Hulled Buckwheatreceived to-dav. ' JJ ;W m-m DiVIDSON, t'ity Grocer, nov!3 tf , : r;;r' "i Trade Street J 10 A A J 0-Jr?liJjrr " ;, . Vj ".? 'f 5$ AJUfY,lf ,'C;V V " '.''-rty- OsT coovfiilf-ntiy vlltmti d for commr ciul iravt-lefK, of any House Iir th Itv. Every df'i?ry in pas ii.: j , s.l oint''itiiH : a. sep.5 ) st. Charles '"Hotel ' . STATESVltLE. ,Vtt. .. 6itnute4 iff thmvtutrd of 'ToWnc- ItlSfibfELjePtr8fflyrenttedl i and rerurnisnea anuniaaer.inf vanmK tferrt to4he tru veltnir oaUiioi tSA rfniu-tttra of all train ---'! 'rin9n aepltrlTroTlnrl of BleJ The Charlotte Observer. ' PffBLISBID BT Charles R. Jones, Proprietor. Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street. SATES OT StTBSCBrPTIOV. Qne year in advance, $7 00 Six months, in advance............ 3 50 Three Months, in advance,... 1 75 One month, in advance, 60 Weetly, one year. 2.00 Subscribers will please look out for he cross mark on their papers. They are thus noti6ed that their term of subscrip tion has expired; and are respectfully re quested to renew at once. RATES OP ADVERTISING. One Square one time.. $i oo ' " two days l 5r " three days 2 00 " " four days 2 50 ' " five days 8 00 " " one week..... 3 50 " " two weeks... . 5 00 " " three weeks 6 50 " one month.... 8 06 ,30Otract Advertisements taken at proporionately low rates. Five Squares estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. -S' ISO PAPER TO-MORROW. Thanksgiving dayg-eom like aji oasis in thVjilllpTO;- where the, weary traTelr can rest' fiider the shade of labors perfOTmedV and'mly JopJ .bacfc over that part of the journey which has al ready been traveled, and as leisurely medi tate on the distance yet to be journeyed over. In the absence . of one editor lor the past week the one at the wheel has had to do more than double duty, and a day of a rest will be grateful to him. The printers too who have worked early and late that our readers should be able to get the Obsbbver at the same time that they ta&a their coffee at breaifast,. demand a little relaxation, and we unhesitatingly accord them one day for that pgrposej , and 'ar weHta4his we secret daya,,nd than! our Republican Pre i dent ad Governor for ordering their obser vance. - CITY B(JI.I.CTI. s Moonlight nihN now. The "Litt'e Wo-k- rV will htve a Festival 'Vi tav niitht at. Mr. Pur-'lov tor. g1iiy-fiv arnxnU at he Central yester lav n I Ec iea still nt lnpty. T-?ernin to th-s fitv vesterday ann-nn-et h p i .intnien' f Mr John B Pec. t'e now l ttr of TrnrKrtation on thv ir-.ine Railroad under the new regime. ,,The NewsreiN whoh-ive not'uing else to ttk about, are predicting a cold winter -When we look at our wood-pile, we get dreadfully alarmed, lest them prognostica :ions may prove true. We heard a young lawyer complaining thp other day that the older lawyers wer getting all the legal business, but he con soled himself with the thought that his time was coming as he would "soon be bald headed." Relfgous, Notice. St. Peters' (E.) Church open for service to day (Tbanksgivirjg'dayJ at 11 A. M. The fFlUy'. ;? - J N ItViU ple our people taknow that let ters, wieiTed in, thisj city ye9terda inform us tbat ib'Swis' IrRingers' are heading this way,' with the finest company which they have ever brought to Charlotte. Negligent. Letters addressed to the following named per- boIiS Were dropped Into the Po3t Office yesterday, without having the necessary pictures of the "greatest government the world ever saw" af fixed thereon: , Mrs. J. T. Lowrey, Norcross, Ga ; Messrs. Twit ty Bros., Spartannurg, S. C. : Mr. A, Blakney, Wadesboro, N. C. ; Mr. W. P. Bryant, Pacolet Depot, S. C ; W. F. Swarringer, Lancaster, C. H. S. C. 'Two Dollars and a Half," Says the Wilmington Journal, will-carry visitors to the Fair from all points along the Carolina Gentral Road from Shelby to Wilmington and return. These rates are as liberal as could be asked ; and we trust the occasion will be improved by our up-countrv cousins, to pay a visit to their ' low-couutry cousins, and to, cultivate those ties of amity and intercourse which shall hereafter bind these widely separated regions. , Child Burnt. Oh yesterday a negro man named Ander son McDonald. ' who resides a mile or so from the city on the RosseU's Ferry road had an infant daughter burnt todeath in'its cra- die. It seems that the child had been left in charge of a nurse, who in turn had placed the child in Its cradle, and left the house After being absent for an hour or twp ' sbi returned to find that by some means, the cradle or the bed clothing bad accidentally caught fire, and . the child was burnt to a crisp. ' The Convention Question T be question of the call of a convention of the people of North Carolina, to alter or ramend the P1"6111 constituti.n of the State, wan not one of the issues before .thej.peppie at their'last election', but It was sprung inv mediately after ; it become known -that the Conservative party had carried the eleC' rfions by a very heavy majority. and 'las tjju- far elicitda quite a discussion among the newspapers' of the State, and the poli ticians. Except in one or two cost munitiea, the eop!e have net spoken on the sdbjecV" j i We have been , in favor of a cpnventwi. all the time, and oqi notions on (hat subject "have- nftdergorte no' change, provided jthe arts wiiuag i.u:4aa uBiesp(ninoiut7 Ther is bd 4uetio about the celling of w.n tfn Kvnit --air a rttinn nf ,ro- VV" T , i - 'j.. -r iaency . The Conservatives have a majority ia the State, and an overwhelming majority in the Legislature. If a convention shall be called, it must be called byHhat party, and we will be held directly responsible for every thing it docs. We have go( into power be--cause of the corruption of cjur political ene mles, and we have gained! that power by promising to the people, honesty of govern ratnt, and retrenchment, eeonomy and re form in all its branches. It we shall fall snort of what the people expect of us, we shall come before them two years from row with rather bad grace. We; merely make these suggestions by way o caution. We are individually and personally in favor of a convention, and believe it wdfd oe better to have one than not, if weco$ do so, and keep perfect harmony withlp our ranks, but in talking with a numberpf our people during-Court this week, we fitrj quite a feel- ingagainst the calling of a oonyejtionnd we are satisfied that such a coarse d 1 1 produce discord in the Conservative M$iks. In the minds of some there eeiAs to 1e ah" inde finable dread that any convention called now would tamper with the homestead provision of our present constitution, and Jhey are op posed to the calling of any convefttion where there is a probability that we may loose what we have gained : ., . 0 We hope the Legislature will at very cau tiously about this hiatteT:Tfrhi members, in their wisdom, Ehall see proper Jto calMhe Conventiqr, we shall favor it. ,: ) s r-'-i City ;T xeV. In another co'mmn we publish an adyer tisement by the city Marshal, calling p-pon the citizens of Tharlotte for the Taxes long smceJtlf ."iWe are assured that he means busi ness, and the sooner delinquents walk uptQ the Captain's office and settle, the sooner i a weighty and perhaps troublesome matter J We understand that the city is badly behind in meeting the ordinary expenses o the city government. This ought not to be-3n the most prosperous city in the State. We haye been informed that the police even- have not been paid off. "m- Revenue Seizure. Special Agent, T. D. McAlpine, and Depu ty Marshal, Hodges, of the United States Internal Revenue service, se'z"d a lot of un fitamped tobacco in Salisbury yestenlay Reiirt says they found the tobacco ftacke i n flour barrels, whi'-h wt i i the $tn ike loijse of Mr. T. J. F -st"r Mr F wanpi td and br -U-'bt before U S r"nai'niii'ner F W. A!iren, f r pr -liiniiiarv exmuinition barged w'th an a"e apt to defr.wd ie U Gvernnent. H waived n examination n'id gave lioml for his appearance ut Awrt Ve understa'ni tliat Mr. F. claims tliat he iiew nothing of the tobacco; was not the owner thereof and that the tobacco was placed in his smoke house, by some person unknown to him, and the officers of govern ment informed of its whereabouts with a view of getting him into trouble. We heard of the affair about dark last night and were not able to get any further particulars. A Spicy Editorial. Of all the places, we wot of, Daubury must be a perfect elysium for newspapers. We judge so after reading the following in the last Daiibury Reporter, published as edi torial. The fact that we have read it repeat edly for the past two decades, doesn't make it loose any of its force : The way Suos got his Bottle Filled. Sugs passing a place a few days since, where they kept liquor to sell by the quart, being very dry, and not having the money to get a drink, fell on the following plan, he had two empty bottles in his pocket, so he stopped at the branch and filled one of the bottles with water, then went stalking up to. the dram shop handed the empty Bottle to the bar-keeper to fill With his best, crammed it into his pocket and told the bar-keeper that he would pay him the next time he passed. no says he pay me now, or give back that whiskey, Sugs hauled out the bottle of wat er and the exasperated "Tapster" gurgled it into the large mouthed jug from which he had taken it, and Sugs went on his way re joicing and as soon as out ot sight bad a good time drinking of it. Personal. We had a pleasant call yesterday fro m Mr. E. B. Murray, editor of the Anderson (3 G) Contervator. He is in the ci ty in the interests of his paper. W. L. Springs, Esq.. of Philadelphia, Pa., formerly a resident of this city, is how on a visit to his relatives here. He is the 'father of the young man who edits the Mount Airy Watchman with such ability Maj: A. P, Pope, Col. S. L. Fremont and Capt. V. Q Johnson, all railroad men, were registered at the Central last night, and the arrivals in the legal profession was aug mented by Col. Jho. F. Hoe. and B. C. cobb, Esq., of Iincolnton. The high re gard which railroad men and lawyers have for the Obsebvbb, mates us feel perfectly jafe in their presence. We were pleased to receive a call yesterday evening, from Hon. R. S. Taft, late Lieut. Governor of Vermont. If he is a specimen if the " Greeu Mjuntain Bovs," we think we would rather like them. He is on his way to attend the meeting of i,he . grand en trapment of the Knight Templars which is held this vear in New Orleans. Mr. Tat ex pressed himself as being ranch pleased with our country, and said be, had vKeer.een South,, of Washington before. Everything relating to the country, or our people-was wntirelv different from any opinion which he had ever formed: -M He had dearned in Oh 'geographies that ours was a:land ia " tar, pitch, and turpen tine;' and was iSAirprised to SKe&tlircbtton fields and oaJfe forests, He was agreeably surpriaedj: fee the tope.nd temper, of th people towards moruei.en. verity, we are not the cannibals and barbarians which we are . sometimes represented to be, A aotheV. iSugsestlon. .- : . , t- j A few days ago we took: oiasfonte""sag- kest the necessity of a petition to the Legit latore praying for ib.aetebltshniettof; lcriminataTt inXJ&arlotte.ibaviair concur rent jurisdiction f with onr Superior J6nrt. The county of Mecklenburg is one of the largest, wealthiest and most populous in the Stateand while Its citizens are not ne cessarily disposed to-encourage litigation, and infractions of the law, exjerience teach es us that a large amount of business is gen erally with the best possible management left over, from one term to another. Under the judicial management, or regbne of the late incumbent, our, temple of justice, was. a mockery, and civil suitors particularly were left without either the trial of their cases, or the privileges of appeal to any other Court. During the present Week a good many cases have been called, even- on the State, docket, and the cases continued for want of witness es, prosecutors, etc. These cases will of course go to swell up the docket in the fall, It has been suggested that instead of ask ing for a special Court, it would be a better policy to petition for a special act" of the Legislnture requiring . the Jndge of the Superior Court for this district to hold one additional Court; during the year, and this plan seems to be. least objectionable The constitution says that a court shall be held at least twice a year in every county. No objections would be raised to sessions of the Superior Court three times a 3rear, if the business before the Court wil! justify it. Hovever, it may be premature in us to dis cuss this question in advance of any expres sion of the will of the people, on a subject in which they are more directly interested than we can possibly be. ANNABEL LEE. BY EDGAB A. POPE. It was many and manv a year ago, i In a kingdom by the sea. That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of -Annabel Lee ; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me. I was a child and she was a child T In this kingdom by the sea ; Bqt we loved with a love that was more than love I and my Annabel Lee ; With a love that the wiuged seraphs of hea ven Coveted her and me. nd th!s wa 'be reison that, 'ong ago In' kTsrd'm iv the-e. A wind blew on' of -a -l n 1 c.hill:ng Mvbeut'fil Ann hl I,ee ; tbht bet higlibor-i kill-on m (-ania nd bor hr a-iv fr m nie, To hnt her un in a rpiil"hre In this kiimdotn by theea. The nntf not halo hrpv io heaven Wewtwivirtg-herand nr Yes ! thfit wa the reas n (as all men know. In this kingdom by the sea,) That the wind came out ofa cloud by night. Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee. But our love it was stronger by far than the love Of those who were older than we Of many far wiser than we And neither the angels in heaven above, Nor the deamons down under the sea, Can never dissever mv soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee. For the morn never beams without bringing me dreams Of the beautiful Annabel Lee : And soall the night tide, I lie down by the side Of my darling my darling my life and mv bride. In the spulchre there by the sea, In her tomb by the sounding sea. New Advertisements. QOME IN ! COME IN I ! White Head Cabbage, Marrow Beans, (Northern,) The sweetest Tnmips. Received to-day, at J. S. M. DAVIDSON'S, City Grocery, noy 26-tf. Trade Street. STRAYED OR STOLEN. ON the night of the 24th inst., from a lot in rear of the Market House, a small Mouse Colored MARE MULE. about six years old. Any information lead ing to the reoorery of the Mule, will be thankfully received, and liberally rewarded by WlLitilAM UJSL.A.1NEX, nov 28-2t. Pineville, P. 0 . JOTICE. u The Post Office will be closed to-day after the delivery of the morning mails, to enable the employees to participate in the National ThanJfcsgiving. R. E, McDONALD, nov 26 It Post Master, OR RENT FOR NEXT YEAR. The Brick House on the West end of Trde St., opposite the house now occupied by Dr. Scarr. The house contains 5 rooms, with Kitchen Well, Stable, Ac. Apply to JA8. P. IRWIN. noy26-lwd. JpOR RENT. Two Dwellings on the Will Hartylot, near Capt. Bryce ; a most delightful location, with excellent water and all conveniences on the premises Th prices are $25 and $10 p-r month, with note and security, or pavahle quarterly iti advance. Posses sion December 1st inx RUFU3 BARRINGER. nov 25 tf pESTlVAL. The "Little Workers." propoe to have a Festival at the new store ot j. k. rurefoy, on Trvon 8treet, on Fridav night (Nov, 27h.) Doors open at teveu o'clock. Ad mission 25 cents. noy 25 , .. ... s.M- TIMMOXS, Announces to the citizens of Charlotte, and tbe public generally that he has purchased me entire ovoc m ' Groceries and Provision of Messrs. Georee & Steicker, and that tie expects to do business at their old stand an der the BDrraes Buildimr -"Ui"-. 1 ; "A full and complete stock of Family Oro- ceries &lwayaoiv band, at prices that'? defy" competition. ,.. . novzz daw. ,' ..jii' mi' :imj ii mi 'i . i " "m5 K " " " Of the season, at . - . vi ALEXANDER. SEIGLE 4 CO S. nor 21 ' i Remember that you can buy Bacon, Coffee, Sugar and Syrups, as cheap at the Brokers Office of W. H. H. Gregory, as you could purchase in person if in a Northern city . , I am Broker for L.- Knglisn B ix im- Dorters of Cofifces aud Suears, ratterson. Bayne & Co.. Imiorters of Syrups, BalH-l more. Also Broker for t. T. George, Bacon Packer. Calvert HugarRcSnery, Baltimore. Samples of all these goods oo exhibition at riiy office. Call hpfore makinir your pur chases. W. H, H. GREGORY. nov23 tf. Broker. 0 N CONSIGNMENT. 2.000 'lbs: Fine" Mountain Cabbage. 20 hushels selected. Irish Potatoes. 25 bushels Dry Ciiesnuts.-lbu9hels Onions. ALSO, on hand and arriving daily. Fresh Pork Sausage, Bologna Sausage, Freh Eorirs. Chickens. Butter, Lard. Bacon, Meal, Flour, (Swicewood Family,) Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, peeled and unpeeled, Black berries, &c. J. B. Lamer and Enoch Ome's celetiratea WHISKIES, Garrett's Scnppernong Wine, made at Rimrwood Vineyard, N. C. Parties wishing to lay in a smat J supply; of Cabbage, can obtain them ritsonaile, t close out consignment; at. B. . SMITH S. nov 24 Sign of Red L intern. 0 UR MR. ALEXANDER Has just returned from New York having bough a Second Stock of Dry Goods this season. Call and see us, and we will show your a great many pretty things you have not seen before, Very Kespecttully, nov 21- QITY TAX. Call to-dav and pay your City Tax by so doing you will save trouble and expense. The City must have money. Longer indul gence cannot be given. J. K. HiKWlJN, City Marshal. Office in rear of Col. Brown's Office, near the Court House. nov 25 2w JEAUTIFUL Line of Dress Goods, inst received at ALEXANPEtt, SEIGLE & (JO'S, nov 21 e have rim i;.rsELEnoN Of Ladies Mi-S'S. (.'hil'lrnn on,! Infinti Ro .t- and Sh'es in the cit, which we ar elling verv lie p " SAViPLE A ALEXANDER, nov 2 'it . j UST RE EI VEO, 100 half barrel, quarter fmrrels and kits N(. 1 and 2 Mackerel, all of which will be sold verv low dv nov 22 R. B. ALEXANDER. EULL line of imported and domestic Ci gars, the best on the market, at jUnelG AlCADEJS 8 1JKUU BTUliJ!i. New Goods. New Goods. FRESH Confectioneries received this day Northern Apples, Nuts of all kinds, Lemons, Dates, Canned Fruits, Cocoanuts, and numerous other articles. Also a "fine assortment of French Candies, Pickles bv the dozen, Brandy Peaches; &c. at v Confectionery, Near Town Clock. ""', oct20-tf. A JOHN A. YOUNG & SON'S-.' Clothing Store you will always find a complete line of FURNISHING GOODS, ' such as Scarfs. Cravats, Collars, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, red and white' Merihp Suits, Sacks, Handkerchiefs, Glove, -'etc.. 'ete.' Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, etc., etc. Ana there are suits in the following order: ' Suits for Five Dollars, And Suits for fifteen. As new and as tasty As ever was seen. A grade or two better, We have them in plenty, And even yet fchoirer From eighteen to twenty. ; it uits in profusion, .. For business or street; And Suits for the Parlor, Surprisingly neat. For church or for wedding, For party or ball No Suit in the market Can beat us at atf : J. At. YOUNO A SONS, and be convinced. Call at oc23-tf ' SPEC! AT SOTIC E. Ready Mixed Paiut. We call special attention te the excellent testimonials of Mr C P Kt)igbt in reference to Readv Made Paint. ' Not having Used the paint we can't speak Yrom 'experienee, ; but we feel sure it ia to the' -interest of all'5 oar eustomers, who dsire painting, to test the same. . f--oj-mi j - nly25 6m. f 1 A Card to Sensible .People. Rational render, if the aspect ol the weather was uncertain. Would you be foblish enough to venture out without an overcoat or an umbrella. Have the forecast, then," to protect yourself at this dangerous season with something more im portant han either of these articles, strength en your stomach and ; nervous sys'em. regulate your Qves and your bowels' tone all v our.orgiua and cheer y(mt animal sp rits w'th that agreea ble eordial.toaic and alterative, flosteier' Stom ach Bitters, o shall yoa- sa ely escape die dls-i eases whfh fasten a on the feeble, and d; Imita ted. "Suffer. and.be strong," says the,. provei b but ' Be strong that you may not ruSbk,'; U, the wiser maxim, and of all strehgthenliig preiVra- tions this is the safest, the surest, the most gen ial Asa remedy, as. well as an antidote; for dyspep ia, fever and a uev and livr cdto -se, there is no combioaMon of vegeahle specifles at present kn to -which vea approaches It in emicacy. ,; . : ,."..v ............ ..-.7 . Anticipate the enemy.,.. The elements- of In numerable diseases are afloat la this raw. dann. mephltb winter air.' ITHl' you defend yoarsetf against them br not; gyodreadcr,! TI)at Is the question.' A,' bottle or two of the great defensive raealctoe of the age,' Heatett's Bitter wlU so cto enable them'toiaugh 1 a. seige' 6acdijij The morbid oiattef whlea .was'exhaled fn pres- plratlon thrpugll yottf pores m stonier finds no such free egress nowr--A powerful counteracting ageotla therefore needed anuTPttOiare-it la Hostetter's Bitters. ' They neutralise themfa riesmorbi from disease originates, and regu late all the secrettvlPbiirahTfc Nettogeah be mave' harikless inknre- liealthfdr: il noO tacw beaJthror? noOuxir .so potent to prevent or cure billiotuness, dyspepsia fever and ague, constipation aad general debili ty, of this wonderful oomour. rVO CITY MERCHANTS ONLY. Koopmann & Rothschild. Tie only house in Charlotte dealine e- clusivelyin -a .T.f vtFi-'i?fr i This fact alone will attract all our citiaens. and persons from elsewhere;, who desire to make purchases in our line. We intend to make ours a first-claw Em porium ofFashion, and hope to iflfer such inducements to our customers hv the way of prices, qnafity and style ofgoods Uat none shall go awav otherwinA than 'Aill.nio.o mb oner to tne Wholesale and Retail-trade of the surrounding country a great Variety of Millinery, Fancy Goods, WHITE GOODS AISTD "2SrotlON8. 8traw, Velvet an Felt Hats, t tam the modest Cottage Boonet i-. , Jieimost MMeoAsau. A;ureat feaUirej . re, season ei the LONG OSTHICH;,FB5arRITif9 wekefpu'haudab shades that, it would reatly1pVife"laivery astute or hitholneist lo nay fViH" whete'cjimeall the many iidorwl Ml(niiaje'nr wMch apparent ly, the wld ha6 heenranMCked to-lnrnisb a new garniture for our fair ones. ... . Alargeockof-i t -'wdHRtm V imitating nearly every FLORAL CREATION IN THEWORIJ),andthemctdfl)gcoun terfeits of Nature. : r. ' . . -; -i Gxos Gram tjiljmM, All widths an d8hid4n'qlefK Turquoise, Florenl(Bd,yeJawri -Black and White a'par!?nl issi Scarfs, Laoes. ; 9 . : -r' Collars aha CufiV'1 1 Jackonet Edging and Inserting Veiling, A large stock pf 'SApmxVi -Corsets. " . In WHITE GOODS We" keep-' an 'h and Table cloths. Towels, Jaconet, Camhrioi Lawp, Lln nen. Swiss, Nansoolcr and Qther goods be longing to that line. V'J -"E " We have engaged the serviced Aef several experienced Ladies (one recently fromfhlla delphiH) in the Millii ery Businehs, and we are now piejmn-d-to fiave H ats arid Bonnets tritnnifd ahort iii t'ce. , . ::1 . Attentive and C'mpctentleJmiV: are al wavs rem iv to wan nn cu cuHtomeis. and aid them in n aking st-lectitrns. Koiipmann & Itothscliild. TRADE. ST , CHAEIOTTE. f. C. . ct IH . . jUW IJi )TUK OF .-'. A. R. NISBET & BR0., CHARLOTTE, ' N. C; 1 " THE largest stock in their line, In Western , Carolina. consistms,of . the folloviUK HEAVY GROCERIES-. COFFEE, Sugars. Rice, m Teas, Malassea. Syrups, Lard, Cheese: Peppej, Spcs, ' Soda, Starch, Ac. . . t- FANCY GROCBIulS PRESEBVESj JelUes, Pickles; SanceariNnts, nnsius, murrains, .viliuu, . v svcia, : LobBtersv ApplButter,1 tie.' ' ' 1 CANDIED COMMON and Faney Frenchv-in v y . ; sortments. VUfu. in larger MUSICAL tNSTRUMFHTS. ACCORDEONS, Guitars, Violins,- Banjce, Harmonicas, tueK if lutes, sc.. r . TOBACCO " CIGARS, LARGE assortment, various j;kmda and pnees. , ,HKi,i ... .-, SUIIDRIES. WOODEN WARE, Baskets,! Toys, Station. ery, Paper-bags, Wrapping-paper, Al bums, Blacking, Brooms, Soaps, Brushes, an other articles too tedious to men- , ' v tiori. . ' ' Sold Wholesaler Retail. i cheap for cash. Call and see us before buy i eg. We take this method of"tliank)ng our friends for their liberal pat rbnage heretofore 'extended tons. A. R; NISBET&BRO. TO THE - WHOLESALE TRADE. JUDOINO the future by the past, we enter " with confidence upon this out new'en- terprise. of separating onr Wholesale. from our Retail Trade, by having a separate and distinct House for each ; end ' in doing to, we flatter ourselves that it will not only meet the approval of our numerous custom ers, but tbt-an ' Exclusive Wholesale House" will bring us a large influx of. new trade, and of a character n6 hetetofore en ioyed. i; ayj n n ; It must be obvious to every buyer that a strictly "Wholesale Housed' t; 'arranged and adapted for that Trade onlyr With, corps of experienced Wholesale Salesmen, with a Stock carefully selected for that Trade plv, and moreover, the avoidance jof' coining in contact with retoil buyers, .which we, and yon all have heretofore 'found to be so !i U rH. lMrllili.il retail buyer is your very,. neighbor;, (perhaps own customer!.1 Such a house, we your assert, must and will conttaefcA f itself to the trade. . .ttjc'ijijifri'i' , ' Four years ago We adveroBed that we in tended to make Charlotte nh&estolt mart and ours "Tbe nWhe4eea)e "3ffonea,?ct We now have the proud satisfaction of seeing it an acromplished fact. ' We nw c4ll your attention s to J the fact tha' we have converted our superb store in to an exclusive-Wholesale House. 'where. yon ran find ail lines of goods ' hecearr' for a. 5untry , store,, to-wrt : iwy-geoo vivvninc , rtwfttw Khooa HAi9.Notunis.Oroomea.Hard' war -'l1I1inery. all ' i 'coinplete lines, bought in .large quantities -vaodi. front; the verv 6 rst hands. , . i . . -j i'AJl Our stock is ooir ' wrrivmap and 'rRT P complete about the firetof jSeptMoba Xk& will be tbelaagest of any here,flM' preten sions of others to tbe contrary not withUnd: ing. We respectfully Idyl te yoorr pexvmal inspecttem or wUte toaaibr daoaftn -v. r -jut - it Q j-'-' el.W sjf rV'U ' " . UETAMM1 ' ifi ywy the suberb,..ra ISwyi kn.orwfleWWMesars renx onpur RetaUibasicenSft ja as raior fd has always' ,'?&9&j9. SiinWinthaimeto i1?!? ofprinesi nndtQiwei ftaeraayVwta, mbathonse, fiir wrw of thirtyj Sale SenaTJnV siletadkS1 fail experiWed afbUev and obliging. "wr'JV. S. We WU make tU JgXmQ'T 'Hariotto V. CL, Augv 11th, 1874. TT IT rv 1? D T LVJL a: Hi 1 Jr.' s i Ij 1 i -I f f I'M 2 .i a n i i it 1 s. m : t" v oxmn H'n3oA ):5 Si f 1 '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1874, edition 1
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