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1 t- 1 Vol. XI. CHARLOTTE, N. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1875. if i V? ! -9 4 .41 w M. SMITH. ; .? W, 8. FORBES. WINTER TRADE FOR 1874. Cases Boots and Shoes TO BE SOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE SMITH & FORBES, Try on Street, CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nearly opposite Central Hotel. WITHIN the next ninety days, we Intend to sell a large Stock of Men', Women's Boy', mImm and Children' BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, comprising aU grades, large proportion of which have been- ; ; Manufactured Expressly to Our Own Order. Merchants In Charlotte, as well as those in the surrounding country, will And it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We mean to (ell Goods as loio as any house in New York, Boston, or Baltimore, with freight added. They can always save the expense of a trip North by baying from our house. SlWTTH w irORBJSS, se3-ly BttVfeen the First National Bank and flank of Mecklenburg. R. DT WADE. 1875. SPECIAL T7Tffi Desire 1o return thanks to oar friends and customers lor their very liberal patron W age during the part year, and we hope by fair dealiDg to merit a continuance of the same. We will continue to pay strict attention to the RETAIL TRADE. Our Goods purchased at Cash prices, and specially adapted to the wants of the Retail de. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Goods a speciality, CALL AND - SIGN OF THE BRASS BOOT, jan 13 tj Opposite CJentral Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. MRS. P. QUERY, Has the Largest and Finest stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS in the State CHARLOTTE, COLUHBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. Charlotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad IWITE3 the attention of all Merchants and Cotton Shippers in Charlotte, and upon the roads connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages of connections with all Northern Points and South Atlantic Bea Ports enjoyed over its lines. ... 1st. The Great Atlantic Coast Line via Columbia, Wilmington and Portsmouth to Baltimore, Daily, Insurance i per cent, p Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. NEW YORK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY INSURANCE i PER CENT. BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE i PER j CENT. PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. 2d. By way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Baltimore, Wednesdays and Sat urdays, Insurance J per cent. PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE J PER CENT. NEW YORK WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED TO THAT OF NORFOLK. d. By the Charleston L Titimore, Weekly. EVERY FRIDAY, TO NEW YORK, TUESDAYS, THURS AND SATURDAYS, TO BOSTON, EVERY SATURDAY. TtF unrivalled Steam Line facilities of the three Porta of Portsmomth, Wilmington A riharlestonv and the combined equipments of the C. C. & A., W. C. fc A., and other roads, enable $s to bid for cotton and all other merchandise in unlimited quantities, and to assure our patrons of absolute freedom from detention. Hon. R.E.BRIDGEB8. - - - - Gen'l Manager. Col. John B. Palmer, - - - - - President. Jis. Andersoit, . - - - General Superintendent. A. Pops - ... . General Freight Agent. W. W. PEGRAM, Agen N. C. HARRY & CO., House, Sign and Frescoe Painters. PARTICULAR attention paid to Frescoing 1. Conntry. Office under Central Hotel. 8 02 -S o 3 w 3 e 60 a u ' i 2 ...Si s o X OQi o J3 2:. .--)-! ,.f1 B 1 I-lib Curt' XSXioes Fr Ladles, i THE BEST IN THE WORLD, tt f rtt WADE & PEG RAM'S, KXrtll-stfc First National Bank Building. w ft . o g CO 1 o , 3 1 ! . :. w . )i.ri'lSi- m 5-.' .v... i . iy SAM. S. PEGEAM. NOTICE. SEE US. -ea Call and see her. Churches and Town Halls, throughout the www . T HE PLACE TO BUY RAISINS, CITRON, - - " CURRANTS, ' FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, made every day to order. , . . ., . j POBX -HAMS, corned or fresh, for sale by v - SYMONS & CO, dec 19 -" w " QYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! OYSTERS ! ! Lovers of BivalvfS will find our SALOON and BAR ROOM, hrmrn. Akyf and nicrht. where al kinds of Refreshments are served up in the best style1, and at prices to suit me times. GIBSON fc BROTHER Opposite lt,Nt..Bank,CharlotteI N. C. dec 20 tf ' ' -jitii . St. Charles .Hotel siATEsraLB. ir. a (nntd in the Centre of Town. fftH IS HOTEL nas been thoroughly refitted I and r furnished, and under my manage, ment as leasee, offers to the traveling public tb advantages of a fUst-class Hotel. m Omnibus at the depot on th arrival sepl-dtC Formerly of Raleigh. 11 F I0R BJENT. j 5 ,f ,r. ...,,;..,.i.) : : rrvi &ta&; fnmrW otx-nxiied br Elias. I Coben & Roeaeler, Possession given imms- diately. Apply to r- - ; lee 1 The Charlotte Ohserrer. " PTBUSHBD BT Charles B. Jones,; Proprietor. Office, Observer Building, Corner Trade and College Streets. LOCAL DOTS. Judge Schenck's Court meets again this morning. Monday and bad roads, but Charlotte bought 184 bales of cotton yesterday. There is talk of another led masque to take place some time before a great while. The box sheet for Thursday evening's per formance at the Opera House, is open at Tiddy's book store. Other places have had their masquerade balls, but Rome, Georgia, takes the lead on a masquerade;andy pulling. Mr: H. O. Strouss,who "slays - wiiuTWitt kowsky & Rintels, was married one day last week to Miss Ida WilsonV of Yorkville, S. C 1 " t ' Cotton brought a good price in this market yesterday, some lots selling as high as 14J ; the market was easy throughout the day, and off i or 1-16 at the close. It begins to look like the prediction of the weather prophet, that we are to hare fifteen more days of just such weather, will be veri fied!. The mud in the streets was the topic of conversation yesterday. There was but lit tle diversity of opinion on the subject, how ever, The freight train on the Wilmington road was in extraordinary luck yesterday. It left Monroe a 7 a. m., reached Charlotte at 7 p, m., and, in the course of the day she was only off the track five times.- The lack of gas precluded the possibility of having services in several ot the churches on Sunday night. There were large congre gations, in consequence, at those places where there were services. The delightful weather of Sunday was especially welcome after the ice, rain and mud of the week previous, and called out numbers of worshippers to the different churches of the city. The friends and well wishers of the enter prise, are cordially invited to attend the meeting of the Young Men's Christian As sociation, this evening. The programme of exercises, as published last week, will be observed this evening. A distinguished legislative officer remark ed Sunday, concerning the putting on of a clean shirt.that it '"was just a courtesy which he occasionally paid the public a disagree able courtesy, but one which the laws of society demanded of him."' Runaway Team. One of the most interesting street events of yesterday, was the running away of two animals with a dray which was loaded with empty whiskey barrels. They had such first-rate luck in getting rid of their load, that the object of their run Off was soon ac complished. It made a fellow feel bad to see those barrels flung around in such ' perroiscus " manner. Not Nad, We Hope. We don't exactly see through the meaning of our friend DeLane, of the Lincoln Progress, in his reply to our little joke, but hope that he isn't mad. It was far from us to make him feel badly by speaking of his poverty ; we knew nothing about it except that he is a newspaper man we were just going it on general principles. If we haVe lied, we are sorry, and would like to borrow five cents from him. All Enterprise to be Encouraged. We'direct especial attention to the adver tisement of G. W. Serrine, Esq., who greets our readers this morning in an attractive card for the first time. He is just in receipt of two car loads of the " Jackson " Wagon, which he claims to be able to sell at prices that defy competition. He says he can sup ply Patrons with the wagon cheaper than they can buy them through any other source. Cape Fear Puildiug Company. We call attention to the advertisement of Capt. Thos. H. Allen, who, as agent of the Cape Fear Building Company, will take the contract for the building of residences, &c. Capt. A. is two well known t the people of Charlotte to need any words of commenda tion fronr us. His efficiency is above ques tion with those who know anything of the history of the two last railroads which have been built into Charlotte. In inck. One of the ink-slingers of this establish ment, on Saturday night, dropped in the Central Hotel, a sum of money (amount not given lest Tom Evans should pronounce it a canard) and, in reading proof the same night, he noticed an advertisement of " money found at the Central Hotel," and is now fn possession of the missing fund, which leads us to remark that the advantage of advertising in the Obsebykk, is somewhat peculiar. Trains Delayed. The Air-Line train due here at 8:30 a. m., did not arrive yesterday until 6.30 p. m. After leaving Atlanta a misplaced switch threw the train from the track, and caused the engine to roll clear over." No one was hart in the least; the engineer,' Mr. Chatham, escaped unscratched. The mail train on the Wilmington road due here at 7 p. m. has not arrived up to the time of this writing (2 o'clock; this morning) and there being no ' telegraphic facilities along the line, it is not known here what produced the delay. i , , , Personal-- --.v. -"'"'I The following members' of the Legislature were in the city on Sunday, en route to Raleigh : Messrs. R. M. Norment, of Robe son ; Jj N. 'Bennet, of Brunswick,' J. T Morebead. Jr., of Guilford ; J. L. Robinson, of Macon, W. A. Stowe, of Gaston, W. E. Smith, of Anson ; H Presso,;of Union 3? E M. TFheeler, of iJockingham ; alj the above were at the Central, and C. MT. McCaulay, Senator from Union, and Anson, was at the Charlotte Hotel. 1 Messrs J. Mallard, of the Statesville Land mark, and F. H. DeLane, of the Lincoln Progrestl are both, at the fThartotte Hotel. - Judge; Schenck arrired yesterday after noon. ! Amende, " '" In noticing (hat impromptu hop at; the Central Hotel Satnrday night, compliment ary to some Richmond county belles, rely ing upon the word of a State Senator, we were an wittingly lad into the grave error of referring to the whole posse come-it wer-tis, as school girls. We take every word back. All concerned have attained to years of discre tion Meeting of the Fair Directors. The Board of Directors of the New Fair of the Carolinaseld a meeting last night at the Bank of Mecklenburg. It was deter mined after discussion to hold a spring meet ing, beginning on the 18th of May and con tinuing through the 21st: The resignation of Col. John L. Brown, as Treasurer, was ex cepted, and Col. D. G. Ifaxwell was ap pointed as temporary Treasurer, A resolu tion was passed to authorize the Treasurer to collect the debts due the Society' and to settle the claims outstanding against it. The Euglish Wood Pavement. It was gratifying to notice, yesterday, that operations were resumed in laying the pave ment in front of the Opera House, and its completion will be hailed with rejoicing. It is what is known as the " English Wood Pavement," and is very popular in the large cities where it has been introduced. We have published before, a description of it. A pavement of a similar kind will be laid in front of Mr. Parks Hutchison's prop erty, on Tryon street. It is more expensive than brick, and is said to be more durable Major's C'onrt. John Blair is a colored country chap, and when he came to town last Saturday, he got very drunk, and the benzine put him in a shooting mood." Producing his pistol down n Five Points, he began to fire, without the least regard to where the balls landed. For tunately aud singularly enough, nobody got killed and when John came to pay the pen alty of his sins, to the Mayor, His Honor told him he would be contented with $7.50 The culprit didn't have the wherewithal, but the pistol was supposed to be worth the amount of the fine and was,therefore, placed in the city archi ves. Calendar for the Week Beginning; Jan uary 17th. Lord Bulwer Lytton, the English novelist, died on the 18th, 1873. Tuesday, 19th, is the anniversary of the birth of Copernicus, the celebrated astronomer, (1473) and also of the birth of our own chieftain, Gen. R. E. Lee. The day will be, appropriately cele brated in Lexington, Va., and should be throughout the South. Moon fulls on Thursday, 21st, which is also the day on which Louis XVI, of France, was beheaded, (1793). William Pitt, always the friend and advocate of American rights, died on the 23d, 180G. Venus and Mars are now con spicuous in the east as morning stars. Moon runs high this week. Board of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen of the city met last night in regular session at their hall over the Market House. Among other bu t less important business transacted, were the following items : The repeal of the tax on merchants, purchases. An ordinance was passed granting privileges to a new gas company for 99 years ; this company is composed of Capt, F. S . De Wolfe and others. Liquor licenses were fixed to begin on Feb ruary 1st, as heretofore, retail $150 per an num, wholesale $120. Thos. Holton was made sole bill poster for the city, with ex clusive privileges. The Board declined to pass the ordinance prohibiting the storage of kerosene oil, fec, in the fire limits. Katie Putnam. I The city bill boards were covered yester day with the bills of the Katie Putnam troupe, which appears here on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Miss Put nam will present "Fanchon, the Cricket," on the first night. We observe from our exchanges that she is particularly happy in her rendition of this, and as this is the first time she has ever appeared before an au dience in this city, we confidently look for a splendid presentation. In speaking to an intelligent public, we do not deem it necessary to dwell upon Miss Putnam's character as an actress. She is so well known as an artiste of rare genius, that it will be a severe commentary upon Char lotte's taate if the Opera House is not filled. Of this actress the Memphis Appeal says : "Mas Putnam, although young in years, seems to possess histrionic talent of high order. During ner engagement, which has been very successful, Miss Putnam has pro duced several popular pieces, that belong to the lighter order of the drama, but which are ever enjoyable. Among these may be mentioned 'Fanchon, the cricKet,' in which she rivals, if she does not excel, any actress on the American staget Particularly is this observable in the third act of the drama, where pathos and waywardness are so pecu liarly blended by the dramatist, and in the lights and shades, of each. Miss Putnam, as 'The Cricket,' ever shows to great advan tage." The Air Line Railroad Again. There was a new move yesterday evening on the railroad chess board, in this city. This move was made by John H Fisher, Esq., who was appointed about a month ago, to the receivership, by the United States Cir cuit Court, at Savannah, Ga. About 6 o'clock, the delayed train reached this city from Atlanta, bringing on it, among others, Mr. Fisher. Arriving at the depot, Mr. F. walked in and introduced himself to Mr. C. H. Overman, the agent. He then made a formal demand upon this gentleman for this end of the road, for possession of the office, books,. Ac. Mr. Overman told him that, acting 'under direction of Col, Grant, he would resist the demand, and refused to give possession, as asked to do, Mr. Fisher $ then produced the order of Court, showing his appointment, and gave it Mr. Overman'to read, saying to him that after supper, he, would receive his reply after he (Mr. O) should have" read the instrument, The two gentlemen' then proeeedeid together to the Central Hotel, to' tea, after which the agent returned the paper to Mr. 1ehei, with a second refusal to, surrender the road. The latter did not seem t all surprised at the re fusal, but put the order In his pocket, and at 10 o'clock, took ths North Carolina train on his way to his home at Brooklyn; K Y. It is understood, we belieye,Chat (his ques tion of right of, possession, will go into the Supreme Court of the United 8tates for final determination. Railroad Accident. On Sunday night there was an accident near Bates ville on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, to the mail train going South. The accident was caused by a brok en rail, and the engine and several cars were ditched. The engineer, ? Capt. King, had three ribs broken and was otherwise hurt and several passengers were more or less in jured, none dangerously however. .The Indian is proverbial for pride. The Kiowaa and Cheyennes are unwill ing to have their children affiliate in the school recently established by the government in the Indian Territory. Our black brethren ere not so particu lar. It ia reported that a gold mine of immense richness has recently been discovered in Northern Georgia, within an hour's ride of Chattanooga. The vein struck is said to be the richest ever discovered on the continent. New Advertisements. jAllDESS WANTED"! I am prepared to famish good board to a few select regular or transient boarders, by the day, week or month, at moderate prices. Location convenient to the business part of the city. Apply to JOHN A. BRADSHAW, Corner Church and 3rd Street. jan 19 tf ANTED. Two or three intelligent and reliable Boys to deliver Thk Obskbyer to city subscribers. Apply at THIS OFFICE. janl9-tf. JAND SALE, Pursuant to a Mortgage made to me by J M Davidson and wife, Mary M., of date May 18, 1872, duly recorded and registered (Book 7, page 879), I will sell at auction at the Court House in Charlotte, on Monday, the 25th of January 1875, a tract of Land near Charlotte on the Lawyer's road, adjoining B H Moore, Judge Bynum and others, containing about 23 acres, and regarded aa very valuable. RUFDS BARRINGER, dec 24 d3t w4t Trustee. jfOTICE. A Bacon Ham, weighing twenty-nine pounds will be presented to the worthiest and most needy widow, with children, who lives in the City of Charlotte. Apply at J S M Davidson's Grocery Store, with a certificate from the Mayor of the city certifying the above facta, jan 19 It W ANTED ! One or two pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, must be in a good locality not more than five minutes walk from Post Office. Address A. B. OBSERVER OFFICE. jan 19 5t B CJ CJ O 3 Stf otf m y cj 3 5 bo"3 a CZ C O a cu a - S E3 c-" W w tf m W o w h-1 o o fc o H H O ft o 1-9 tf ft w w H T3 5 2 -S rs a s : a o m O 0 Cm O w .M o o O v C5 tf e QAPE FEAR BUILDING COMP'Y, General Contractors for buildings manu factured by Machinery, of select material. Private residences and public buildings, bridges, railroad cars, mouldings, brackets, balustrads. newel posts, hand railings, win dow frames, fencing, fcc. Orders solicited by Thos. H. Allen , at office of Wooten'a Express. jan 19 6m JOTICE. All who owe Alexander, Seigle & Co., for 1874, will please call and settle up. We need the money. Very respectfully, ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & CO. jan 17 pOR SALE. A good work or saddle horse, (works well anywhere) and a good, one or two horse wagon with shafts and tongue, all at a bar gain. CHAS. R. JONES, jan 17 tf At this Office. JOTICE. Having opened an extensive Slate Quarry on the line of the C. C. Railroad, we res pectfully announce to the citizens of Char lotte, that we are prepared to furnish Curb ing and Paving, which will excell anything in the country for Beauty ami Durability. Apply to F A. McNINCH, at S. McNinch's Marble Yard. McNINCH & GiJEISH ARBE22. janl7-lw. pO OUR PATRONS. . Mr. H. C. Capps, is , no longer authorized to represent the Ossxbvxs as a contractor for the city subscription list, my contract with him for that purpose haying been this day abrogated. GHAS. R. JONES, jan 16 tf Editor and Proprietor. CHALLENGES, - CARPENTER: and BUILDER, (Late or New York.) Will furnish estimates for buildiigs of every kind. Piist class workmanship and good lumber,. t ordinary " prices. Black walnut doors at low. figures. Alterations and repairs properly carried oat. . Address , ., 99, B. Street, Charlotte, N. C. jaaUJw , , ; t :t. , :. . ; rpHE cheapest and best place to buy god A ' goods tat - 2-tt SAMPLE ft ALEXANDER JOHN A. YOUNG & SON, Cuthiies CLOTHING PALACE, Tryon St Charlotte, N. C. Are now closing out our entire Stock of CLOTHING, HATS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, at re duced prices, to make room fforour large Spring Stock. jan 17 D O GO AND SEE THAT- MAGNIFICENT CAKE, AT F. H. ANDREWS fe CO.'S. janl4-tf. JUST RECEIVED, " A Choice lot of MOUNTAIN APPLES, at L. W. PERDUE'S, janl4-tf. Blue Front, Trade Street. THRESH FISH AND OYSTERS Every morning at L. W. PERDUE'S, Trade Street. janl4-tf. J)R SALE, On reasonable terms, the National Hotel Furniture, and an anexpired Lease for seven years. This is a chance for a good investment, as the Hotel is well established, and in a floors ishing condition. For further information apply at the National Hotel, or to D A SMITH & CO, Wilmington, N. C. jan 14 2taw 2w piFTY BUSHELS CHESNUTS, 20 bushels Green Apples, 1000 lbs Dried Blackberries, 500 lbs Dried Peaches, for sale low for cash in lots to suit purchasers, by B N SMITH. jan 12 J ACOB M. MENDEL, .'. V . .' , '.i I V '. K 0 Cigars, Tobacco, Pipe3;Snuff,c. TRADE Stock always on hand to jaiu-u. riTOKfpac belongs to ALEXANDER, SEIGLE A CO., who desire the public to know that they have moved -.si .h into their sew Store, when they will be pleased to aatt? - ; n , their friends and enstomers. f.':lr.. j - '.Tn-i-i V:t aa7 1S7S 'AuUwmLiuw a sJm. OPERAHOUSE, Thursday jArry;2 let. The Charming and VcmtOtXrOiU,: KATIE PUTNAM, Supported by a Select sod Versatile Com peny of first-clast MetropolIUQ AHistet. THURSDAY EVENING; iXNY 21t Will be presented tite Coarmiof ; . , Play of-.. u 4 i ... ' ' - i-v.vJur) . ft Im - FANCHON, the CRICKET, Miss PUTNAM Fanchon, charac ter in which she stands pre-eminently ..with out a rival. Incidental: to' the character, the famous Shadow Daoce.May. Pole Dance and a beautiful ballad, Good Night, God Bless You."? Change of bill each night ADMISSION 50 centaj 75 cents and $1.00. Seats can be secured withouextra charge at Tiddy's Book Store. . ".; , CHAS.B. GRISTE, jan 17 5t .1 . Agent. JyTEW NOTION AND NOTKLTT 6TJOBE We have opened at what was formerly Harrison's Auction Store.- opposite the Court House, a "Notion and Novelty Stew," for the sale of Chromos, ' Silver Plated Knives, Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, and all other kinds of Silver Plated Good -Aluo Ladies' Seta, goldplated and jet, all of the latest pattern. We have also music Folios, very neat. Writing desks, albumk, work boxes of all descriptions, ladies' hand mir rors, glove and handkerchief boxes, c, e Come and examine. jan 10 tf NOVELTY COMPANY, t . REDUCTION IN FURS and WINTER HATS at KOOPMANN & ROTHSCHILD'S. We are now offering our (Stock of Furs, including Muffs and Capes, Ermine Trim mings, fcc., also Felt and Velvet Hals, at greatly reduced prices. We have just received a large Stock of Ladies Underwear, and other articles, whw we willsell at low figures. We hope that this announcement will be promptly responded to and the Ladies favor us with their usual patronage. -Respectfully, KOOPMANN ROTHSCHILD, jan 10 tf T O the GROCERY TBADE. We take this method of in forming our friends and custo mers that we will continue business for the present year at our old stand, Gates corner, Trade street, where . we) will keep a fulUtock of . -, GROCERIES, To which we invite atten tion, knowing (hat. we CANandWIIXV Sell Goods as low aa an be bought in Charlotte. We'are better prepared than ever, to offer inducements to ' WHOLESALE BUYERS, And if they will call and ex amine our Stock, we will make pricessatisfactory, MAYER, GREY & ROSS. jan 10J - - A CARD. Genl Thomas F. -Drayton has associated with himself, Mr. James D. White, lately of Augusta, Ga., i to carry on the General Life and Fire Insurance Business, aoder the name of Drayton A White. Mr. White has. for years past, beea en gaged as a General Life and Fire Insurance Agent in Aagusta, where , he ; is . .widely known to the businese aaen of that city. OFFICE Trade S W next t MeAden'i Drog Store, Charlotte, ;NC! ri , jan2 4f. . Democrat and Soutftirri Sonit will please copy for one month, and send bin to oflc e of Drayton & White, r. ; . minumTm Aim ntn.n t STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C . suit Country Merchants especially. ; l 1 ' . t ' " ' '''' , ;i i ' "V r 1 - . - 3X i 'I X J "" '"" " ' II H I'll" wit iimn nrouWlA
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