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DAILY OBSERVER. OIIAS R. JONES, Editor & Proprietor. Friday, Dccer. 1374. "Free from the doting scruples that tetter our ftfe-birBi ease '' I " DEFALCATIONS; JLUQNO THE ..... , ' i ii i ti 'i . vVv; t ; , It has been but a short time since the coantry:was Vtkrtli from'' one end of : it to the other oy tneteiegrapnic n nouncement of the faihire bfthe grange agents in Sari Francisco, and defalca tions were announced which it was though twould amount to at least one. hundred thousand dollars. " It turned nnfc nnnn investigation to be but a small matter to the-losers, as assets were ? found,- wiricb eariJr ; jq.ute covered all loss, and upon the exami nation of the books of the company, the failing firm were acquitted of all aruilt of intentional fraud. Now comes1 Ythe "report that" t. T. Quesenberry11fie:Vfreasurer of the to thetl&MliCt of$30i-about all the funds in his hands. Investiga tions prove that he had illegally taken the mQwe andrjQvested-it iti real estateVin' tbeneignjbJ itboofjM&iieo, AudriaalCountyJrtVth'jLjt State; and a comitU&'ifaoW weerto1 k&W& JnWiH&'inatte forc ed hffotopiQ pay over imnaediately 'tetnonaaiid tioN lra, audne31ance3,20&,' on or before the first "day of" next July." As the whole amount claimed by the State Grange of Missouri, is covered by well defined mortgages on real estate, the members of theF order in Missouri may congratulate themselves that they hare lost nothing as yet.. Both of these cases have been her alded from one end of the country to the other as "proof that the grange or ganization is a cheat and a fraud upon the County, but we here and now enter oar most toleMn protest against their being considered as evidence of any th ing of the aort. Wewere rmong the first in the State of North Carolina to- espouse the cause of the Patron8 of Husbandry, and we propose to defend them in every thing that is right. We have not clung to the order .with that blind zeal which excludes every other class of society, nor haye we hesitated to do our duty under any circumstances. We have studied the Orange ritual with great care and cart find nothing in it which any honestinanfarmer or merchant can condemn.. It was orig inated as a4 social" order, "and founded upon mutual bonds of affection and of interest, andatf aScE we "consider it. In its inception there was no war upon politicians or middlemen, because such things were carefully excluded from discussions , aniong the members, but having formed their associations, the members have found that it is to their interest to co-operate with each other in many things. This is fair, legiti mate, and "proper The granger is benefited, and the seller also. To il lustrate" : A wholesale buyer lays in a stock of a hundred kegs of nails, for which he pays $3,50 per keg. He pays $1,00 freight, and is willing to' resell them the next day at $5,00 per keg. Selling at that price he makes fifty dollars by the purchase aria; pale, wnicn is no more than reaiiwiidSjift, taking into consideration the expenses of conducting business, incidental ex penses, risk, interest etc. etc.' ' But that merchant cannot afford' to retail his nails for lea than 8 1-4 center, be cause it takes valuable time to weigh each separate parcel, and. many other reasons which are too aaretitio he ennumerated. ' A doWnJfarmers.who need fif e kegs of nails club together and bUy them at wholesale prices. Each individual get 4 the benefit and the merchant ;, 'geU a natisfactory price. In making necessary arrangements to cAWy "these .. b plans agents oecome necessary, w no are many times called upon to act in fiduciary capacity, and; Tfbenever the granger become victim Tof misplaced confidencVr,iKJCwing ones cry out 'I told yott bo3V : L Let it be understood .that theee financial agents ftreljipd y the farmera id their capacity as indhtd uala'at'aMPAtredi df?Huabandry pi operand lel them throw such re strictions around the; men employed, by requiring security it imposstbk fo them, to do any damage by misappropriation ol funds. . In the meanii"meiwhWifsrpossible far as posihlpt)ecaeaeihurrian1iy is the Kae airthS -frorld; over, nd , will not ittad, teamuch; temptation r From the Patriot. N- C. Tobacco Association. Greensboro, N. C, Nov. 25. PurstuittJieci.f.Col.:' B P Jones; the' North Carolina Tobacco Manufacturers Association assembled in Greensboro, Wednesday, Nov. 25, at one o'clock, P. M. The Associotion assembled in the United State Keveune office, by invitation of Collector Wi-natooH r.ni Jnnea was-called to the chair and stated the object of' the meeting to be to take proper.steps 10 break up blockaders and to pnnisn the evil doers when caught. Whereupon, the following pream ble and resolutions "were oflereu by Geo. N Thompson, of Leasourg, in and read by the Secretary Jack mor ris : . ; ... Whereas. It is a fact to be regreuea, but not denied, that there are manu 'acturers of tobacco who do evade the United States Revenee Laws, 1 to the great detriment of the honest manu facturer ; therefore, ' Resolved, That we, tne manuiau- ttirers of North Carolina, do nereoy pledge ourselves to use all legitimate means in our power to aid the revenue officers in suppressing the same. Resolved. That no evasion of the law shall be practiced with our knowl dAoo yr nnspnt. hat that blockaders Wfcv " . n Ka omnspH nn( hrnncht to eriei, It "v - possible. , Resohed, That we cordially myite H tobacco manufacturers to unite with us in this our endeavor to save the honest manufacturer from ship wreck and bankruptcy. Resolved, That with such officers as Rtonarvianr Pftmr and Collector Win- a taia1 an A nt.hftr officers of the Col- lfiction. Districts, assisted by such an organization as ours, the Government m arwWn h h1 to have the whole revenue law faithfully executed. Rpinlved. That the Chairman be requea ttui tn forward a cODV of these resolu tions to each manufacturer of this stata rpnnMt. that he allow liis name to be enrolled as a member this Association. Resolved, That we will hereafter ex pose and have prosecuted any mer chants, or other persons, who may deal in blockade tobacco. Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed to prepare by-laws, and arrange the business 01 me Associa tion at its next meeting, (of which timely notice shall be given) to be called by the President. Under the above resolution, me Chair appointed Geo. N. Thompson, Leesburg, N. C. : T. J. Brown, Win ston ; W. T. Blackwell, Durham; Jas. Dalton, Reidsville ; Logan Meadows, Henderson. It was further resolved that T. W. Keen and E. P. Jones be added to the committee. . mt Ml 1 Kesoivea, mat we win co-operaie with the Richmond manfacturers and recommend that an association of the tobacco manufacturers of all the States be formed. Resolved, That we return our thanks to Collector Winstead for the aery ac tive part taken in the proceedings,and for tendering the use of his office for the holding of this meeting. Resolved, That we have printed in DamDhlet form a list of the names of all the manufacturers and peddlers of North Carolina,which number is be tween 600 and 700. with postorhce ad dress, which will be furnished to the trade at prime cost. Resolved, That Revenue officers be, and are hereby invited to become members of this association. Resolved. That our thanks are due to the citizens of Greensboro for cour tesies extended our Association, and hail with pleasure the placards "Down with Blockaders and up with Honest Manufacturers, andnope that it may be the pleasure of other towns and cities to placard their towns in the same way. that the evil-doer may see the handwriting on the wall. Resolved, That our thanks are due the Greensboro Patriot, and other pa pers giving notice of our association. Resotved. That the proceedings of this meeting be forwarded to Hon. J. W. Douglass, Commissioner of Inter. nal Revenue. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Greensboro papers, and the Tobacco Leaf and Cotton Plant, with the re quest that other papers favorable to our association copy. Resolved, That we now adjourn, sub ject to the call of the President. E. T. JONES, Chairman. J. R. Morris, Secretary. A New York correspondent writes It is now nearly two years since the death of Mr. Horace Greeley, and this season, forthofifst j$ime since that event,hls; daughter Ida. and Ga brielle, occasionally make th eir ap pearance in ' public. Gabrielle is still very young, probablyfSiio more than eighteen, but has grown during her vears of seclusion into a tall and very beautiful girl. Both have exquisite complexions, lovely eyes, ripe, scarlet lips, auu me sweet, umiu-niw.o cApso sion which distingusbed their father Ida is most like her father, however in appearance, and Gabrielle like her mother. Evidently the most devoted affection exists between the two girls. Ida, the elder, looks after her sister lovingly, and says : "Hasn't she grown tall and pretty?" And Gabrielle remarks : "Don't you think I begin to look more like Ida?" Their manners are very charming, perfectly simple, easy and unaffected, yet with a fine air of good breeding, and even distinction, of which they are appar ently quite unaware. What their future will be it is impossible to fore-i-tell, but so fathered and so mothered, for Mrs. Greely would have been a ve ry distinguished woman had she not have been the wife of so distinguished a man, they should hardly have the lot of common mortals. Lemons. GOOD FRESH LEMONS, Just arrived and for sale by W A. B. NISBET& BRO. aug25-tf.: .:. OOLMAN'S MUstard, Double Super Pine. B, $B and lib Cans. 3' W. R. BtTBWELL & JPO "yALTJABLE City Property for Sale. Terms easy. JOHN E BROWN, nov 18 tf Attorney at Law. MORTH CAROLINA Stae Life Insurance CO. Commenced EBusiness ir March, 1873! V HAS HAD AN VipllieiftitefflpiSBfal Career! SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENT. PIEDMONT AIR-UN E. OSHEN BUT PER at ; Vjr REEL & PERDUE'S, sep5-tf. . "Blue Front, niHE finest quality X fresh and heavy, at of Chewing Tobacco at McADEN'S DRUG STORE. Farm for Sale. GRAHAM & NASH have several very de 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. NEW GOODS. Just arrived, a lot of French and English Suitings, Fancy Cassimer for Pants, which will be made at the very lowest price, exclusively for cash. 0C25 J. S. PUlLlilPS. A The Carolina HonseMi Magazine. An Illustrated Monthly , of Choice, Litera ture will be issued from the Goldsboro Mes senger Office commencing with Januaw-, 1875. The first number will be ready for mailing by December 16th, and the period ical will be published each succeeding month thereafter without interruption. No advan tage will be neglected which either talent or canital can command to render each issue an agreeable and instructive compendium of choice reading, bv popular writers, both home and abroad. The Carolina Household Magazine will be a large 2S-page, eighty-fcur column monthly, handsomely printed on tinted Dook paper and beautifully illustrated. It is a thoroughly Southern enterprise, and its succes is already fully assured. The pub lisher means to mae it a first-class month ly, that, once introduced in the family cir cle, is sure to be eagerlv watched for and carefully preserved. Its ' I'ORTR AIT GAL LERY, ' will prove an aitraotive feature. The January number will omitain a life-like picture of EX-COV. Z. B. VANCE, and biographical sketch, to be followed in each succeeding number with photographs of other prominent statesmen. amns, fee. Only Two Dollars a Yeax, and each subscriber can make a choice of Three most Beautiful, Large Engravings, size of each 24x30 inches, viz : "The Find ing of the Saviour in the Temple," 'The Madonna ;' or 'King Lar Detymg storm, forwarded on receipt of the subscription price. Either of the Engravings is worth doable the Drice asked for the Magazine. ssl. Anv one sending a duo ol nye win " . . CM 1 receive an extra suoscnpiion iree. oingie comes cents, tree ov man. on monwis subscription without the Engraving, $1.00 Agents "Wanted Everywhere. Address JULIUS A. BONITZ, Publisher , dec3-tf. Goldsboro, N. C. Valuable City Property FOR SALE. TWO HOUSES and lots on Tryon Street, 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. H ERE IS THE PLACE. One Thousand lbs Breakfast Hominy. Four Hundred lbs Pearl Grits. Just received by novl7 tf. J. S. M. DAVIDSON. City Grocer, Trade Street WHY! Because it is essentially a Home Institu tion, appreciated by Home People; in vests every Dollar of Capital (which is paid ujJPOO. 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 unon 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 by 12 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. THOS. II. D AUG HTOSf , District Agent. Office : Charlotte Hotel. oc25-tf ;j - Notice to Shippers. IJIHE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its Rail and water connections, affords unp3rtll, facilities for the quick and safe transportation of freight to and from Northern Ci.i,3 Shippers can Choose the Following Routes : By Rail to the Porte of RICHMOND, NORFOLK OR PORTSMOUTH, and thence b first-pi ss line! of Steamet fo Baltimore, ffinadeipbla, New York and Boston. THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of unbroken guage, and, therefore, the which has no transfer. only one RATES ALWAYS AS LOW AND TIME QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LIN1 augl5-tf J. A. WILSON, Agent. JEW STOCK -OF- WATCHES AND JEWELRY, Just Received at x l.W.ES .TEWELRY.STORE, Trvon St., cfiarlotte, N. C. Watches and Clocks repaired in the best and most substantial manner. nov 17 All work Warranted. H OUSE AND IX)T FOR SALE. READ, READ, READ. GREAT DISCOVERY. Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint, MADE FROM 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 15tli December, it will rented for next vear. Applvto PR. F. H. GLOVER, nov 17 tf Agent. NOTICE.-TO HOUSE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. I have accepted the Agency for a Saw Mill, and am prepared to receive 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. L. W. OSBORNE. Next door to J. H. Henderson's, oc29 Trade street 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 stomach, liver or kidneys, is to tone, cleanse and regulate them by 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 w ithout change of diet or occupation. Priee, 26c a box. Sold by all Druggists. me N JOTICE ONLY THE GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES S"ri i ", IrmmL Is hereby given that application will be made to the next General Assembly, to incorporate " The Gaston Mining Company." in the County of Oaston, N. C. VANCE A BUR WELL, Attorneys for the Company. novl4 lm. U PHOLSTERER, DECORATOR and Stock Scales. Coal Scales, Ilay Scales, Dairy Scales, Counter Bcales, c., Sc. Also, Miles Alarm Till Co's. Alarm Cash Drawer. E VERY Merchant SHOULD STATE NEWS. talking now about water ISlMfCttl aid EVERY Drawer Warranted Use Them FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 16G Baltimore St., Baltimore, 53 Camp St., New Orleans. FAIRBANKS & EWTNG. MASONIC HAIjLi, PHILADELPHIA FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO. 2 MILK 8T., BOSTON For gale by leading Hardware Dealers. augl5-tawf4m. mattress Maker A. nCLLMlfND. College Steket, Over Magill, Heath & Scotts' Store. Will be pleasect and honored 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 aSpecialty. novll. Raleigh is works. Sheriff Harris, of Person county, died one day last week. Mr. A. A. Forbes, of Pitt county. killed a large buck the other day with a hghtwood knot. Joel A. uooper, a postmaster in Cherokee county, has been arrested and jailed for robbing the mails. John W. Knight, of Guilford, killed an eagle last week which measured seven feet from tip to tip. Carrington's Circus, a Virginia enter prise, lias been exhibiting in Newbern, and the Times says it is a good thing. A lot of cotton, consisting of 265 bales, was damaged by fire in Wil mington on ounaay morning, it was loaded in the hold of a Norwegian vessel, which was not injured. The loss on the cot toil was covered by a floating policy. This from the Journal. Murphy (Cherokee county) Herald, shot and killed W, P. Henry. OH the for dinner parties or for Sacramental pur- side-walk nearAhernathyV store. Fri day mornine laitJThe .parties were . . both, young menrand residents oi inis nlace. The weaDon used was a smwi nnckAt nistol. the ball entering 3 inchAR above and to the left of the left gland, and ranged to the JACK BLACK, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK Of Wines and Liquors In Western North Carolina; JN future he will keep a large stock of Fine; LiquOrs, Champagne and other Wines, 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 its value. The Executive Committee of the State Grange have accepted the offer of the Direct Trade Union, of Georgia, to raise $30,000, (which will give them a Director) to be re tained in our State. The Masters of Subor dinate Granges, are requested to go to work at once, and get up stock in their respective granges, and pay over tne same to James . Johnston, Agent at Charlotte, who is hereby authorized to receive and receipt for it. COLUMBUS MILLS, novl2 dtf-wtt Master State Grange F. A. McNtnch F. Gbeisharbee CHARLOTTE &EANITE WORKS. THE Undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Charlotte that they have formed a co-partnership to carry on the Granite business in all its branches, and are prepared to fill all orders at short notice for Granite Fronts, Cemetery Lot Enclosures, Grave Guar. Steps, Sills, Bases, Coping, Curbing, Area Wall Cups, Flagging Hearths, Upping Blocks, Fence Posts, fec., fcc. Orders solicited from abroad. Office at S. McNinch's marble works. McNINCH & GREISHARBER. nov 10 A distinguished ctersrvmarf 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 he cured by this remedy. By its timely use all pulmonary diseases may be arrested, and consump tion the scourge that sweeps away thou sands every year would be checked in its commencement. Persons with a seated cough, which breaks their rest at night, will find, by t aking the Expectorant on going to bed, they ma- be sure of unbro ken sleep and refreshing rest. Possessing a very pleasant taste it is easily adminis tered to children. Sold by all Druggists. Labratory, 48 and 20 Courtland St., New York. feb 10 deodwly Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil and Zinc, and Always Ready for Use READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS : From Prof W G Simmons, Wake Forest College, North Carolina. Wake Foskst Collecs, N C October 4 1C" Mr C P Knigkt Dear Sir : We have for several months been usine voilr riw Patent Enamel Paint on our CoUege Buildingf and are well pleased with it T Thoueh n was applied by one having no experience in snch work, yet we have a good iob We sh : continue to use it believing that in point Of economy, durability and facility of annl i,-. i .tion, it is superior to any other pigment offered in the. market. w ( SIMMONS - o " ' ' ' From Messrs En glehard & Saunders, Editors and Proprietors "Journal; . . Wilmington, N C, Dec. 20, 1873 W e aesire to call especial attention to the advertisement of 'Bradley's Patent Enam, Paint.' We can recommend it from a knowledge of its merits. 8ome of the employee of this office having purchased some of this paint from Mr C P Knight, of Baltiniot iiovc uoeu it, aim speaK in me nignesi terms oi it, alter a trial ot several months. Wl it is as auraoie as orainary paint, it nas a much nner hnish, and its cost and will recommend it to all in need of paint. o From S McGilL M D. The Plains, Faquike Co, Va, Feb. 6, 1X73. Mr C P Knight Sir : The paint came safe to hand as ordered, 2 kegs, 5 gallons each and 3 buckets, 1 gallon each. As practice was slack, I did the job myself. Two week' (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 body and harmony oi colors, there is not a handsomer job in the place. I saved sixty -five dollars by the opera tion which 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 Paint" ti the wants of our people in excellency of material, in beauty of color, and in the fact ot its being "ready mixed," that I give you permission (if it is desirable to yoo) to make what use yon think proper of this letter. Very respectfully and truly, S McGl LL, M 1), From R W Rayne, of the Firm of Bartlett & Rayne, 48 Carondelet Street. New Oeleans, January 29, 1874. V P Kn njht, Esq No 93, West Lombard Street Baltimore Dear Sir: It affords mr much pleasure to advise you how well satisfied I am with BradleV's Patent Enamel Paini 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 ordinar. metal paints, and colors not subject to fade, besides beine decidedly cheaper. It is my pur pose to send you another order for more very soon Yours respectfully, R W RAYNE o pa- ai ways ready for use and easily applied. Sold by the gallon. One gallon covt iwemy square yaras, two coats. 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 citv in the United States. Price $1 a box. Sold everywhere. Specimens and Price List Furnished Gratis. Liberal inducements to the trade: july'23 6m C. P. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, 93 West Lombard 8treet, Baltimore Durham Tobacco ! bureau of ciyil en- GINEERTNfi. jonn ii. JUCMwee The" cadets-Hbroef & Ofaves" cbool, at Ilillsboxo. have beenifur xUshed witKlOO afms, similar to' tti0e uruuepoMaTj?wiaiuiirynafci t-r -r, A1 t poses. A few barrels f the justly- celebrated mammary right ancl.in the .direction ot the heart, I prodiicwgViris tani jdealh Abernathy waa arrestea ana connnea i The Durham r Tobacco Plant, o! the OnA . ? .Tn: before coin? to treS3 we leant -tsrougn a renauieBuui-vw mn. oi!ivico, on last Sunday riignt tev.j. u. xxu ham, pastor of the Baptist church in xaa piace aQa eniw ut ,w1wwy Recorder shot and filled tyo negroee with-Vjifle.;; The facts as we learped them are as follows: iMri' Hufham Vin..i Ar.a nr Ktfl "hoc Ten: and with hia rifle wrience Ai - n. maii ' iti fcki fl ? aWa7t Wit" hi hn. lie fired ohliirn when to his astonishment beavmd thattherowere ttKrn. on1 Kat. hft ha,d killed both ifM nnL iPrn anV further oarticulara, June 13 "ZEB YANCE" Whiskey, ripe and mellow, always on hand pUBLIC SALE. The 3rd day of December. I will sell at the Brick Yard of the late Samuel Taylor some valuable property. Three line Mules, one nne norse, two Wagons, two sets of Harness. HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNI TURE, Two hundred bushels of Corn, Hay, Fod der, and a great many other things too nu merous to mention. Terms easy. A. A. GASTON, Administrator. 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, Leucorrhcea or whites, womb diseases, Dropsy, White Swellings, Syphilis, Kidney aud Liver Complaint, Mercurial Taint, and Piles, all proceed from impure blood. DR. TUTT'S SARSAPARIIXA 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 beautiful complexion and causes the body 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. Office H Uortiandt Ktreet, N. Y. mar 26 Offers to Dealers, Chewers and Smokers a large lot of manufactured tobacco at ow prices. His , ANTE-BELLUM DURHAM BRAND is not excelled on the market. Address at Statesville, N. C. junel2,tf QHEAP FURNITURE AT F. M. SHELTCN'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 tor my large stock of cheaper grades ot Fur Kiture, which is now being received. Call at once, or von will miss some real bargains. oc23 Notice I Notice!! THANKING my friends and the public for past favors, I would beg leave to cafl their attention to the fact that I am daily receiving Jafgfr additions to ray present Stock of Groceries, consisting of Bacon, Trd, Sugar, Coffee, Flour a specialty) Ac. tc. Call and examine. Respectfully octll tf. R. B, ALEXANDER. S ECOND STOCK. nov 11 tds G. W. CHAI.K, R. K. LITTLKJOHS. His stock in the General complete. . Sugars, Coffee Grocery line is and Molasses Wben you come to Charlotte for Grocer ies, call and.eee Black if you want the worth of your money. ' I respectfully return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed tibon me, and respect fully solicit ia continuance of further favors. ' ' . : W. .'BLACtf:? GEO. W. CHALK & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j AND DEALERS IS drain flour. Bacon, Groceries, &c. Ac. CHARLOTTE. N. C. Special attention given to consignments ot Cotton for sale here or in other markets, and liberal advancesmade. june 9 Our Mr. Alexander has iust retnrtid frnm the Northern Markets, and we are now re ceiving our second stock of Boots and Shoes for this season. They will he sold very Jow. We have still a remnant of our first stock, wuiui wo are leiung go at low figures. SAMPLE & ALEXANDER. nov 17 New Goods. New Goods, FRESH Confectioneries received this day.. Northern Apples, Nuts of all kinda. Lemons, Dates,1 Canned Fruits, Cocoanuts, and: numerous other articles. Also a " fine assortment of French. Candies; ; Pickles' by the dozen , Brandy Peaches, $c- at .. F.J.REBMAIT8 ' i i, ' Confectionery, Near Town Clock. " ' ' oct20-tf. ,TUST RECEIVED. 100 half, barrels,, quarter barrets- and-kits" No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, all of, which will ' be sold .very low by . , . hov 22 R. B. ALEXANTJKRr LADDS HYDRAULIC LIME. AND LADDS ALKALINE FERTILIZER. I have accepted the Agency for Ladds Lime . l Tj t. . . , . . nuu ruiuuia. arweS. WlSUing TO pur- uiiaac win please, cau Oil . 'JAMES F. JOHNSTON. umce witn u m vochrane. next door to i'oet umce. . nov 10 I P. LI D W IG'S CE pump has been mounted two months 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. MY honse Is now open for the reception and accommodation of reeular and transient boarders. Table supplied with every delicacv in seas on. Terms accommodating. J A. BRADSHAW. Tryon St., one door below Charlotte Hotel. may23 6m. FINE HYACINTHE BULBS, OF VARIOUS COLORS, From Holland, Just received. Also, an assortment of Flower Pots, At nol-tf SCARE'S Drug: Store. Reel & Perdue. CHOICE Goshen Butter, S-veet and Irish Potatoes, Best Flour, Selected Cream Cheese, Coffees, 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 Land and City Lots Surveyed. Water Powers Planned and Estimate. Maps, Plats and Drawings of every Description, finely executed, also Lithographing. Grading and Landscape Gardening The undersigned, with an experience ol more than twenty years, offers his services to the public generally, in the above named Departments of his profession. CHAS. MA.H0N City Enoinrtr. REFEREN CES : Rev John Douglas, Steel Creek Church, Capt Win, Brown. Steel Creek Churcl;. Capt. John Wilkes, Mecklenburg Iron Works. Capt A. G. Brenizer, Cashier Commercia National Bank, Charlotte, N. C. Col. J P. Palmer, President C, C.& A. R R. N. B. Orders received at office of Char lotte Orrebver. octl-: TO LET rriHE large and elegant new store room un JL aer tne upera uouse, basement. Dimensions 98 x 16 feeU Apply soon to July 4 CARSON A SANDERS. with , .arm dry. 52 feet, height QREATLY REDUCED PRICES OK DBF GOODS of every description, and a large and beau tiful selection, at s oct29 WOEFE, BASEIKGER & 00. FOUND! At a White House in Washington, a larv lot of MONEY supposed to have been dropped by parties representing $350,000,000 while on a visit to that place. All the Money Can be Madi by calling on J. T. BUTLER, who is selling off all of his fine GOLD and SILVER. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEW ELL... 8ILVER and PLATED WARE SPECTAv ' E8, fec., to prepare for a splendid FALL STOCK. Those Who Want Bargains Come aii'i See Me. At this establishment we call Brass, Brass, and Gold, CMd. Everything warrant ed as represented. The highest price paid for old Gold and Silver. p- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re paired and warranted for 12 months at J. T. BUTLER'S Carolina Jewelry House, Charlotte, N. C. Ale, Porter and Lager Beer. JUST RECEIVED , 60 Casks of Bottled Ale, 28 Casks of Bottled Porter, 25 Casks of Bottled Lager, For sale at reasonable prices. W. J. BLACK. aug-tf. F OR RENT FOR NEXT YEAR. "ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR S A I) E. We offer for sale privately on aceornmo aatingterms ; TWO CH.QICE XQW LOTS on ;10th' Street, near he residences .of Maior Dowd, Mi Steele attd R. F. Davidsont ALSO t The SpOke and Handle'Factory, with two acres , ,,pf ground,, with. . Engine, Boiler and Machinery attapbed, a .valuable piece Of property, located on the line ottbe Cfottuwld?BailwajFA Wui n'. ..s:; ,Mtif. JAMESiwTATEi .... . Fiaent.BankofjMtcklenbarg. rioV 25 oaw 4w" v ! . J . The Brick House on the West end of Trtde St., opposite the house now occupied by Dr. Scan. The house contains 5 rooms, with Kitchen, Well, Stable, Ac. Apply to JAS. P. IRWIN. nov26-lwd I W. OSBORNE & BROTHER, t Next door to J. H. Henderson Trade street Groceries and Provisions. Having purchased the stock of Groceries and Provisions in the store formerly occu pied by J. H. Henderson, and having in creased our stock to everything in our line, we are prepared to furnish the public wjw everything in our line on as reasonaDi terms as can be purchased elsewhere, anu solicit a part of their patronage. ,. Just in store a lot of Fresh Mackerel, (tnw year'srl74,r- -la -the stock parcbaseduLh sroalWlot of Hardware and Cutlery, wmen We will close out at cost. ,, n oeffl.1 L. W. OSBORNE & BRO. J1RE8H ARRFVAL ! . rWe have just received a fresh . supply i of Barinanas and Oranges, and keep .constantly i on hand a full supply of Confectioneries, Fresh Cakes. Fresh Crackersl&ei ,&. Our goods are fresh, and we sell them at ' ' ' ; ... " . the lowest easfo prtees. n We nieaaWh&t; we0 MlMMON'S 'riepatW Compound, a new n&f .t Call bni- - ? l remedy for Liver Disease, Dyspepsia ana ' ' F. H. ANDREWS Ca 4t Dd4mtyjWryea; at , ? " , Opposite the Ctonrt Honse.- Jnnel6 MoADEN'S DRUG ST0B&.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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