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DAILY OBSERVES- 4 CHAS R. JOSCS, Editor Proprietor. TMayrJwTiary 26, XS75. YfrTp l tUeaotlnjf cruiis tnat &tUr or Ire&born reason." . T THE NEW YEAR. ,'.VTi'.,?j-"ttMVARD.' of Thk Ob- nagement, we ropoM to Ma attractive reawres w uuiu urtv (wiitiniM. and thus make it worthy no' to both our Daily 1 only of its present but or increased clrcnlatl ion. attaUthewtowdepaAments of business, loss of reputation and actual lmpris . : iwfitahW alike to its oroDrtetor. and our enter- rmment, for t.h failure nf the affair at CTJKK strictly iadepeaaent & its tone, woinawnng . la the Inturft at in the pas 1!SSS!5? . . 2 nrlrwlnlAa JuWomiAd a ovt vthe eonservauve pany iderlie the fundunental 1 Witfw hni nndfirllft the fundaments ' '' f nirimrintaFnvirnmeilt Tand civil libertv. It ;" and civil libertv. it fr .wHl laoof With the same real and devotion, which Itn tne same wai ana aevouun, wuicii , . . .i i it- ma Vwwtn man ftrapr nr I cm ita course, rowing dare r U proclaim an In but the wel- re of jXL jander the Constitution. iBl.L??' i, am seek ', rt win be a foe to an rings. ' ' '1 ' t th hnnest labor of the toiUng yeoman or e toiling yeoma i i n tk myftrT honest middleman wno is con WhO IS COn- I S1ISJW"!- JfftK. v';:iWlyodeeklyin ' Vltih6?UyorwW5k,Ild e" 'AT i credit ystem, the bane of Southern news, wUfT 4UIU Um UKl VUlvi w v wav davofJinundfair hat all mtf&tent PtfJK"? mcaei feelinn Af any. Ours, is not an eleemosynary lnstttutkmlor-fhin.the newsoi theoay tunoa lor -furnishing the news of the day lha.lw mrA all m-kn fall l rASnnnrf tn Olir grmtBUOUSTf, ana ail wno iail W retponaiouur SSSSSSS ttSSfSS olpubiioatiott, is the cheapest paper intheState, and to clearly within tha.reach oUtt. . j. nary M ftrablT to the cost of publication, and as we pro- j " thn ever before, the paper win 8 UV maKO a mwcu oener paper iicxb joh 1 DC furnished at lntaelDUowuig rates i ' ' W.t'JL 'A'd:f i- vlUllf EDHIOH. si: TOMowne,yejtr(posiid,) six months . M 1 ttl one mo. " " 18.00 400 2.25 75 Wbkklt Eoraos. ; One copy one year (post paid) $2.10 " 'Toiubscribersln Mecklenburg, (nopostag;e,)2,00 ' una copy six tuqnths, 1.25 ' ' :Tnfee copies, for one year 5 80 7 40 rftrareopies, ior one year FlTe-oopies, for one year Tu nnlM for one vear 9.00 " rnnrTmt trjin tt a fTT-TTW OW TWEN. " riTrjne copy will be sent free for one year. WUle there is an appareut advance in the sub- -jstripUea rates they are really lower than before, A 'and are-offered as inducements to our friends .who feel willing to pay a fair price for the labor . . --Xtter -system we shall enforce the .cash plan more rigidly than ever before : and ' this win result In the stoppage of manv papers if i 'KobaeripUans we not renewed by January 1st. we cannot afford to send oar paper on credit i - I 'and prepay the postage besides. . -TH All subscriptions received before the 23th day December wm be received at our old rates, 'and" we hope every, subscriber will promptly S ; ' Tenewfortnecorlngyear. '.!' ..)- nZ Address, -? CHASB. JONES, Editor and Proprietor. . , caariotie m. u. Kellogg' has pardoned his eighty- fifth :cormct, and yet he is not happy. "In the Georgia legislature, after a close and ;exciting contest, one of the . m v,f tfc Atlanta Hrrahl wM elected State printer. . nn oral fVkMr orol 1 iha non 'Sanntnr -jW.-H University of North ;; - jCaxolina, in 1853. - -TfiDemocrats.of the present Con- v i , . , , . . . hut think the u free-lance the best Southern Legislatures are sort of 1 esf comforters to the k .2. ' a 8tate.".They all say dear.Lon. it won't pain - Be patient; my you so much when it quits hurtine. UrAniL 'JlhLkLVi. i , ,. AUfanf . P iiuw iu m is. county, are mailing siren uous enorts to procure the recognition of that rerjublic bv the United States, rp, VTS1 ot . i ri,ifi.,-.fiiuiiU6WU ULixr Btjrics K" meeting of Republicans in that city r494ebounce Col. Cantwell's course in iaeiegisUturcas - the ragged edge 'Tbi;-University "of Virginia will ' r-rtf508 iU fiftieth, anniversary in ' ,TV?1' ,--(!fv)!!7: ". . . . . , rfunaoi tuu year, uration Dv John iaPrpstoB, poem by Daniel B. Lucas. ' 'fofeV-oia Chapel Hill, all thy glory nain aepartec. There wiHli)e two eclipses of the 'inn A! otu r , sun in, yone btb. of April, not TMinie tt.uw. uauea btates, another P'Sepbt. v sible . East of the ItSfeibyM Concord&mnr W-t OeVerVill be' eclinsed roPrS i,"6 !;lse;cl?I,'e(1, r399Mx'-:roia- the , iTOW1, JM5Mlature,actually. .liad.theaudaci a bill to levy a tax Wppert. the unemployed f f,l..n.tj TKirin- y won Sjyf 11' Avasaing)r rfiepubltcan openly Advidft t.hA odminUf X aayues e. adininUtraii ,jiow, that ithas-aettled Louisiana to turn its at- fMrHftfrilto Arkansa: tlriy. Vik. we wiiii if wwtrjUi ixttnd on New Xorkj.iridojaioi 9. . . - JudgS ChrismctK neienator tJ&m MichigaifeSrbbMefeaVea bid Zack KJ1. I ,?, , ill" j;- vuu'"r.M :flperai -itermbiican-so this is another.' disaster to the admin V.;- i. litZJilsiA , ". . istration. Th -RpmM: ''rniMlj ofiMoinOjallot ' kW LIUUlil .H. UN I M I ' rnVqnfudee'.fcbiiBanc a i-j;uu.ix;puDlican8 t Amfym among the ex-ebnfeaerites Af niuto:.i L" T" a ' " ' ' i I " ' wuiuu oy no presure oi ine inumo on Z tiSI-, PeM00B8. namely, the letter Vice-President a small jabber ball, projects a; stream if 11 ,,tbrtlireri Nothing of Wilson intended to reclaim the Lib-r of nk, through theolde? and, ntl the r. somier Mya,Kiii hirlpool Nft8b ftc who WgWQVk mk OJnefprt at rr r VK4Cth fiE Democrats' to eive theni the ptcornontaining 23 rowa of ker; or nn chanrft. t T refmectfnllY aolidf. vnnr na i I -n-s,V mtice. Nitw1 kernel ,K7 T, tlXtA 30CHRAlb M ARD1 GR AS ' No Mardi-graa celebration thi$ year is the news bafckotnea p Mf Jftom New' . Orleans Sljirof e-Tuedaf wiU come, butlthere will be nooilicf iirg I rush of rampageous revelry'Tie cresoent city. The King of the Car nival announces the absence) of the King Prosperity J Yes, King Pros !perity has been kidnapped -by the administration, jit is nothing but right-and.proper.that the gay and fes tive features of tb celebration,! should be omitted, but there is no reason why theMystickKrew of Koni us j should not parade as usual. Last ypar the Darwinian theorythe gradual devel opement of matter into man was represented. How appropriate, this year, would be the representation 01 the gradual conversion of this! repub lican government into a despoiism ! A PRESBYTERIAN PACIIA. The most famous American officer in the service of the Khedive is Gene ral Charles P. Stone, who now holds . , u:r t.a nartara staff. He is the general officer who rotomac, near Lieesourg, m me nrsi year ui uih wm, the autumn of 1864. The opportunity from which he was own countrv General debarred in his Stone has found own countrv General Stoi i. - , xr n-nr mm itiiMvu ova in jjt i uu. - " " knew General Stone can be at, all 6iir- nrised at his ranid elevation in the service where he has met with kinder rnrttiniu In fiontom ior rf hp TP- rflvPfl nrnmotion to the rank of "Ferik - i . . Pach a," the highest military grade in the Egyptain service outside of the reyal family- -Cor. of New York Times. We believe General Stone Was per secuted by the Federal military authorities on account oi nis mend fl snip iui vrcxi. y. iit Aim uio vi cacy of a generous policy toward the Southern people, and not because they believed him cuilty of actual treason . TT:i.,b U4 f Tf we mistake not, General Sjione is a member of the Presbyterian church and we shouldn't wonder if hie finds it a right difficulut task to reconcile his duties as "Ferik Pacha" with the "Confession of Faith." EXERCISED BOSTONIAN. Mr. Eccles introduced us to a digni fied prepossesing old gentleman, who wished to procure a dozen copies of the Obskrver of the 24th. We had some curiosity as to what he wanted I With them, but the following nOtO, whioh hn lpft for us exnlains it all. wnicn ne leit ior us, explains The old gentleman for some reason or , . . . , . , otherseemed considerably exercised. A leading newspaper of Boston would hardly have published such a speech as that attributed tp Ives, unless it had beendelivered.and we opine the gentle man will not be able to contradict it. Charlotte, N. C, Jan. 25, 187". Editor of Daily Observer : Dear Sir : In your issue of yester day under the head of ''Religious Fiends" you quoted a piece; from the Boston Herald of the 9th inst. Now I sir. as you say,; the language of Mr. Uvea iwas disgraceful if reported cor , I rectly , and as I am from Boston I sha 1 the report is true. When I ascertain I Will let VOU pre8ent the correspondent of several Boston papers. leave Tfor, Aike" ih r m M-v address is Jacksonville, r la. : Yours truly, Fr. H. Cuxxixghan. GO SLOW It is understood that the present Legislature in viev, arguments, the nf w of all the facts and arguments, tne necessity ior organic chances, &c may exercise their pop- ularrieht to call a Convention, but it w out opinion that there are po- tent reasons operating which may de- ter our Legislature at least tor the present, from taking any action in the nromiapa Th nnrnrA.lpllpd usnrnntion 1 . . . ----- m a BiSter State, the COndlUOn Ot tne Northern public mind as to the bold and unparalelled attacks i.onj constitu- 1 L"" ' 'n anv mnva whinb rtiitrht. hp. cnnftinprpa disloyal, and bringdown the wrath of the powers that be on our patient ana libertV loviUET heads. I " 0 . btate Agricultural journal. Yes, go slow," there is certainly "a ihenon." Don't disturb this female ne n-,,a orniaa i ,,f;i tVip i process of incubation is jcompiete - p"vvv"" " j Why the old hen is sitting on radical p- and tn Mhtp her noW miirht u.7' . au tn ",UST r T"", rT:, vv tM ""T'' r0UiaJDf.lft terrible blow 1 on our patient and lib- terty loving heads." We must not (" by exercising a popular light,') furnish pretext to the powers that be to over- ;Wft thAuw A thm mtir n india ' r- tion, in -the Northern pub.ic miod against the radical party. Oh 1 no? North. Carolina is too much interested . f..4. . . - ... m the perpetuation of Eepubhcan tn'An fh.it. . I Colt Ja,I?e9 ! w Hinton of Norfolk Virginia,4'"'. : ifrom irient lawyer and politician form erly:of North Carolina, died uealy! of, paralysis 23rd inst., lr;m. Hintnrii rnmitmnnpfl t Nnhl.h " . r - rfafnlina. reirimtnl dnrino- oi - . a it will be remembered, canvassed this III ' State during the last Presidential cam- rTl " ' "", iAJNeWjYprt letter to fhe Philadel- t)hia Ledaer, says : Some of the most I ( . ' i . I thoughtful :,pemocratic politicians of tne day, are uneasy over it wo things, nd fKAf Hafoof Missouri, and fear that u,v wsua you are, writing, bbsl - the Greeley, middlemen. Dut of that Ex-Governor Seymour Uast Francis ifiemanilftrft, goig aava axuui to attend Have the opponents of Convention in the Cjwenjative party ever reflect ed seriosJyoti Ithl dangerous conse-, rtenbe:9!ikelyJfnsue from the ter- rprjoi; tne ,aumiisirauon meir argu Wntsfarcalclaea to beget arnpng the timid class of people in this btater If the people of North Carolina'can bo broughtjto believe that their prosperi ty, &cwlll be endangered if they exer cise a plain constitutional privilege in calling a convention to amend their Constitution,' ti 6 vf, can they not oTeasily persuaded by Radical orators, that it will be much more dangerous for them, to vote against- tjiat administration in 1876? Say a the Petersburg News "One of the most reasonable schemes yet pro 4: posed of settling the public debt of Virginia on its face, is to take-the $12,000,000 said to be " spent by our people knnually in stimulants, and applying it to the liquidation of the debt." If the debt of the State of North Carolina could be liquid-ated Jin this way, it would give an impetus to the temperance cause such as it has never had before, in this State not that North Carolinians would love liquor less but they hate taxes more. We have made several ineffectual efforts to write an editorial on the threatening attitude of the great European powers, but we will stray off on the "Louisiana outrage," and "convention." There seems to be but one opinion among the American press viz. that the "whole world is arming.' Probably the Gogand Magog days are upon us, who knows? The Supreme Court of North Caro lina, last week, rendered a decision in the University case, declaring that the Legislature had the appointment or election of Trustees of the University, and not the Governor and Council. Therefore the Trustees elected at the previous session of tne Legislature will take charge of the property at Chapel Hi Ik Sayings of Che foo tain. "I should like to see a world peopled with men alone, just to learn what kind of creatures they would become; but I never expect to. There would one bo but man in it at a time. He would have eaten all the rest." "I should like to see a world peopled with women alone ; but I never shall I would not dare to go near it.'' "I should like to see the most perfect of hunian beings but not till after I am dead and in another state ol exis tence ; for it is a sad thing to have no character among one's fellows. ''I wish that i had ingenuity enough to steal without being caught at it; because reputation and respect in the world are pleasant things to secure.5' 'I am told that human breath poisons the air, and the trees have to keep it pure by sucking the poison out. It seems to me that a great many people are put into the world for nothing but to make hard work for the trees. I do not understand it."' "There is another catastrophe that I am in dread of. I am afraid that we shall learn some day to read one another's thoughts. That will be the end of society and of marriage. We shall have to five alone after that. I knew a man once who did not like to have his name in the newspapers I have not seen him since Iwas a boy. I think he is dead. "When I was young I had thoughts of marrying, and I began to look lor a wife whom all women would speak well of, but I never found her. I have wasted my time.'' "There was a place set apart in heaven ior good wives who could judge a wicked thing as harshly when a man did it as when a woman did it. But it has never been occupied, I believe." "I foolishly applied myself once to the study of the laws. It is fortunate that I gave it up. for I should have been sorry to loose all sense of justice." ".Since my eyes began to grow dim, and i do not read any more, I hnd I'm daily growing in wisdom." "I dreamed last night that I had are in three; friends. How crazy we our sleep." . The Lnter-Ocean Screams : But r(- ; cm. .,11 t ... i.nnf i ftiiici hi irs niiau.: uiiaj i u uuuo ncui -t vast nPno r Now Orlpana and other : parts of Louisiana to maintain the constituted authorities in power ? Pf16,. It 1 1 1. u..u o rru ; . n nu. 4 better way. Let the offenders of the iitli of September and of a later period Ua orrotcxl trlarl unrl nnnuhot " i v. 11 i v-j i i ii v iitiu uk j ftk7a.jvu bat is the way to let the long pent- jup agony out. It is the guillotine the mier-ucean wains ior uiose u nates. Robespierre coveted it; the Girondists , i rcoiifvu xjl in. aim vlij tun it, Oct lb i up l1se(i jt tni tie streets of Paris ran i uu, uceu ii uu tne bhccio ui x aria i red lth gore Afterward the machit ine recoiled on them and they themselves felt its keen edge. The Inter-Ocean wants the guillotine for Southern necks. It m ay, not want to se repeat itself. Courier-Journal i a ;" Louisiana Resolutions in the N. C. PSwJSf'r ' 1 - S'f.SZ1. vernm military ent has "ecu useu iu wuuui me orga organization of the House of Represen State of Louisiana, and, tatives kt the Whereas, Such actions is unwarran- t tea oy, ana in violation or the runaa menii.-lawof'the land, thefeforef ill 1 M . m . 1st. Resolved. Tlx the General Asaem- blydf North Carolina, that, in thename of the' people "of this State, we protest agauist such . unlawful interference in the goReitieWi of a sovereign - 2rid. Resolved; That: e Vofoundly I onVfpfa"tp t.hp miMlnmnal.inn nf fhA t rw rrr. rr.rryy vivv' nt WOCeecUlMffl ' JJV'the DeOtSlff 'of this , - , - w , T - ;?,r ' . ,u,uu -w which' awaits a settlement tjf their wrong9 at the hands' of the American people. A useful and much needed invention. has been : patented, ra fountain nen.1 wnicn oy tne presure ot the thumb on ... . ..... . ' . . . 7 liace oi tne person who is lookinjrover thetpent notes are in circulation, and it is not parted in the middle. U- ir. V t 1 Last Saturday night a week ago, whilin a state oft intoxication, Derap sy Williams, of lEdgeqombe county, laiddovnr before i a" fire. His clothes caught, and he was so tadly burnea .that : he died thef next morning Si says ine Tarooro-cgwex, E a e o 2 CQ v c 6 i QFFICE OF ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, Erie, Pa., January 6, 1875. DkarSir: We take pleasure in informing you that, encouraged by the favor with which our Machinery has been received throughout the South the past year, and in order to facilitate trade and meet the often expressed wishes oi enr friends and patrons, we have determined to open an office and warehouse for the sale of our manufactures in Charlotte, N. 0., which wiH be known as the Charlotte Branch i of the Fifie City Iron Works. Mr. W. C Morgan, who is so widely and favorably known throughout the South, will be in charge of the Charlotte Branch, and we propose to keep on hand there , Portable i v.. : . : 1.1 : nn . a n:M ana oimiuiwrv nnmcs, jranci jmuvi vnvu- cnlar Saw Mills of our own manufacture, also the best make of Com Mills. Gins, Presses, Shingle , Mills and such other Machinery as the wants of the trade require. The Charlotte House is not an agency but branch of our trorks, owned and controlled by 09, and any business done with us there is done tcitn the manufacturers atrect. We hope the establishment of this branch house will serve to bring as nearer together and avoid the vexatious delays that so often occur in business at so great a distance as we are from you. For circulars, price lists and any informa tion wanted in our line, address Erie City Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. Trusting that oor undertaking will meet with your approval and support, we remain, Verv respectfully yours, ERIE CITY IRON WORKS. jon 10 if QY8TER8! OYSTERS !! OY8 T Lovers of Bivalves will nod 8ALOON and BAR ROOM, Open at all hours, day and night, where il kinds of Refreshments are served up in the best style, and at prices to suit the times. GIBSON r BROTHER, Opposite 1st Nat. Bank, Charlotte, N. C. dec 20 tf C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. We. the undersigned, would announce to the citizens of Charlotte and the public gen erally, that we have formed a co-partnership under the firm name and style of R. B- ALEXANDER & UO., to take ettect on the first day of January 1875, and will do busi ness at the Store recently occupied by Messrs. Long, Sumrow & Co., College street, We intend to do a hrst-class business and deal in hrst-class goods, and offer special in ducements to the CASH TRADE. We will be glad to see our friends at all times promising them, they shall be dealt with politely and honestly, and none shall go awav disappointed. We would solicit a generous snare oi tne public patronage. Respectfully, K. U. ALKAANUKB, J. S. NEELY. N. B. I would inform my friends, that, (having resigned the charge of Messrs. Grier & Alexanders noofcs.) on the 1st of January 1875, 1 expect to enter upon my duties as Booker Keeper with above named gentle- j 'i i i i . . i men, ana win aiways d giaa. to see mem. Respectfully, dec 24 tf T. B. CLARKSON, Jr. QAROLINl MILITARY INSTITUTE, Charlotte. N. C. The advantages of this Institute are sug gested to the public. It is a Collegiate in stitute with an Auxiliary, Preparatory De - partment. Thorough training, mental, moral and physical, ; and . steady discipline the aim of the Institute." . Cadets received between January 1st, (inst.,) and Feb. 14th next. Address Col. J. P. THOMAS, ian6-lwd2ww. Superintendent . .. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of jtx W H H Houston & Co, are hereby no tJuoA that nil nf Raid debts have beea as signed to the Farmers Savings Bank of Mecklenbursr. and. that they must make payment only to said bank, or, its authoriz ed agents or attorneys. TL VAIL, Cashier. Vance (fe'Burwell, Attorneys.. augll'74-tf. ' ! li TEAL WAGON. - CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS. Mr W.' A. Patton Is the duly 'authorized Ageatbz the CHABLOTTB CITY MILLS, to deliver . Hnmlnv. Cow Feed. Ac. at any h6ase la CUarlotteind make collections forthsam. -' t Terms cash.. . Seduction ofTered . to ftetall A rt1tTiM nrlll icnt.Vvtk nrnmnt n.t.tn. tloa It delivered in iwritlng at the office , of the undersigned. or A, in.,, Martin. Esq... or through the Post offloe . . . A 1 i i I Til i ii Jami tin ii r'T Vtal Ti vmjciuvuii viuvuviuuB va a m aww. uvauA Jttly 4 1 - CASSOy A 8AMDER8. nOCHRAIS EES AUBANT, ' I would inform the public that, on the 1st of November,! will open a RESTAURANT arid BuAIiDINu HOUSJC. on Tryon street. in the second story of the Building; adjoin inr the Bank of Mecklenburg, and hereafter will be prepared to entertain harden, regu lar and transient. In a "style hnsurpassed oy any housed In Hthe cityr The tabie'will be supplied With alt the " delicacies of ' the sea ,14 i-Fj fr. i O'-S QQ t gHavlngti'arcBased Mr. F. A. McNinch's Marble Wprks,4I respectfully announce, to the public jthat I will carry on tbeUarble business in all its branches, at the stand near the, jail, ; formerly occupied by F.j A.Mc Nincn,K Tombs" Monuments andf Grave stones of -rry description manufacinred af j reasonable prices and at short notice J The public are invited to call andjeainnie samples of my material and workmanship. Family Monuments a speciality. 8. McNINCH. A CARD. r HavlngTSiold my entlrestock and interest in the Marble business to Mr. S. McNincb. I take pleaere ifj recommending him to the Eublic as a first class Artist, and bespeak for im a liberal share of patronage, .Respectfully, -f'v ,.: -.k-t, -F. A. Mc"NINCH. Charlotte, November 10. 1874. j . JIO CITY MERCHANTS ONLY. .Remember that yon . can buy Bacoix, Coffee, Sugars 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. English & Co., Im porters of Coffees and Sugars, Patterson. Bayne & Co., Importers of Ryrups, ' Balti more. Also Broker for P. T. George, Bacon Packer. Calvert Sugar Refinery, Baltimore. Samples of all these goods on exhibition at my office. : Call before making your pur chases. W. H, H. GREGORY. nov23 tf. Broker. Scrofula, eruptive diseases of the Skin, St. Anthony's Fire, Er ysipelas, Blotches, Tumoi s, Boils, Tetter, and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, pain and enlargment of the bones, female weak ness, Sternlity, leucorrnoea or wnites, womb diseases, Dropsy, White Swellings, Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Mercurial Taint, and rilf.8, all proceed from impure blood. DR. TUTT'S SARSAPARItliA 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 ana causes tne 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 raluable vegetable extract. Price $1.00 a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Office 8 Cortlandt Street. N. Y. mar 26 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 ot its neai- ing effect," 9aid he, "and the immunity from danger whether administered to chil dren or to adults, adapt it for the widely popular use it has attained." None would lone suffer from lung complaint if they knew how easily thev can be cured by this remedy. By its timelv use all pulmonary diseases may be arrested, and consump tion fh srnnriTP that swpfins awav thou sands every year woulcLbe cnecKed in its commencement. Persons with a seated cough, which breaks their rest at night, will hnd. bv taking the Expectorant on eoine to bed. thev may be sure of unbrc- nen SJeep ana reiresuuig rti. jrunoesomg verv pleasant taste it is easily adminis tered to children. Sold by all Druggists Labratorv. 48 and 20 Courtland st., ew York. feb 10 deodAwly DR TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Possesses Qualities that no other Dye does effects is 'instantaneous, ana 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 tne United States. Price $1 a box. Sold everywhere. mHE best advice that can be civen to X Dersons suffering from Dyspepsai, Bil ions Complaints, Colic, Constipation, 8ick Headache, Fever and Ague, evous Debility, or of any disorder attecting tne stomach, liver or kidneys is to tone cleanse and regulate them oy DR TUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVfiK m.i-a They act very mi'dly, yet they tliorougn , . . t : ne A v restore tne iuncuonai ntuuu ui iuc di gestive organs and the intestines, and re novate the whole system. They produce neither nausea, griping or weaxness, ana may be taken at any time without change of diet or occupation. Price, 25c a box. soia oy an uruggists. S UN STILL RISING. NOTWITHSTANDING THE WEATHER IS VJSlti INCLEMENT, wrA sfill reneivina eoods every day to' meet the increasing demands of our . custo mers, to which we invite your special at tention. , . Promising to give you the best goods for the least money, and spare no pains or ex pense to give you entire satisfaction. And wishing you and all of yours a happy and prosperous year, we submit ourselves your humble servants, Opposite the Marset jam 8 C S HOLTON & CO. NEW FIRM. rm.- ,.no;crni taVft this method to in- X LiVJ LA 11 vlvi uiiv . form the citizens of Charlotte, and jthe pub lio generally, that they bare this day fbrm a coDartnerabip, under the hrm name VfpM5WF.T.T. A WALKER, and b.V"k" rf4T nr. A H Creswell's old Will UU ww.o"t-' " . . . a i the, Presbvtenan church. WE MEAN TO DO A CASH BUSINESS and if yon are not satisfied of the fact, come and see how cheap youcan buyi for cah Long yarns, and long feces about inability tofmdney,donVpayrbms,add cm iiv, TOBflfc TOnr -obligations with . hi credit at all) we will be com pelisd to refuse further indulgence. , !frAA .hall ha first class as to goods, prices and attention. 5 Ladies can visit our atari at all times without coming in con tact irith intoxicated men, as we sell no sfawg drinks, - 'r , .A - J Hoping by honesty and politeness to mer it ft fall share of public Pnrge, . 4 r ; Ws axe Very Respectfully, 1 y CRESWELL & WALKER. ATTOJtKBT AT HAW, ; . . Cliarlotte;iN;-4 C,;-w:- Special attention to suits for and against 1 1 ipt&: corporations. CANARY, Hemp and Rftpefiesdp! PIEDMONT ft vi. V It N o ti c e to rjHE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its Rail feemtiea fto the, qnick and safe transportation Sh?? &?GnmJl Hi? By Railifo Port WBONTi;ROLX)RRTMli nrst-ciara Uses cl Steamers, to Ball -1 a muz m th THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of which has no transfer. RATES ALWAY8 AS LOW AND TIME aug!5-tf READ, BEAD, READ. GREAT DISCOVERY. Bradley's Patent MADE Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil and READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS: Prom Prof WO Simmons, WakeTorest College, North Carolina. , : ; ' Was: FoeksT toiesB, N C, October 4, 1873. Mr C P Knight Dear Sir: "We have for several months been usine Patent Enamel Paint on our College Building, and aivrell .'pleased with it Though' it was applied by one having no experience in such workTyet we have a good job. We Bbal continue to us it believing that itt point of eeonofayduraoility and facilitv of applica- Muii, it io oupenur lu uiy wuer piguieut miereu From Messrs Englehard & 8anniaera,Editoni and Proprietors V Journal." ! l . "Wilkington, N C, Dec. 26, 1873. We desire to call especial attention to the advertisement of 'Bradlev's Patent Enamel Paint.' We can recommend it from a knowledge of its merits. Some of the enmlovpoi of this office haying purchased some of this nave used it, and speak in the highest terms it is as durable as ordinary paint,, it has a much J11 1 !i. i- ,1 1 win reuouimeuu ir. I'J an in iieeu ox paiut. The Plaius, Faqoiir Co, Va, Feb. 6, 187S. Mr C P Kninht Sir : The paint came safe to hand as ordered, 2 kegs. 5 eallons earli and 3 buckets, 1-gal Ion each. As practice was (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 of colors, there is not a handsomer job in the placer I saved sixty-five dollars by the opera tion waicn w an item just now with the adopted in this State. Anv countrv lad can as nestimc&ialsbBt I feel so forcibly th tne wants or onr people in excellency o its being "ready mixed," that I give you permission (if it is desirable to yoa) to make what use you think proper of this letter. Very respectfully and truly, S McGILL, M I , i to From R W Rayne, of the Firm of Bartlett & Rayne. 48 Carondelet Street. , - Nkw Ohleaks, January 20, 1874. C P KniglU, Esq1so95, WestTxiinbarct Street Baftfmore Dear Sir: It affords we much pleasure to advise you how well satisfied I am with Bradley's Patent Enamel Tain;, 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 fart superior to ordinary metal paints, and colors not subject to fade, besides bei ng-decidediyjeheaper, It is my pur pose to send you another order for more" very soon Yours respectfully, R W RAYNE. .S Always ready for use and easiljrpplied. Bold by the gallon. - One gallon corer j twenty square yards, two coats. k A '- r. ; : . " ' , . Specimens and Price ListRtrnished 4fralti. p Liberal inducements to the trade. C. P- KNIGHT, Sole Agent, july'23 em 93 West Lombard Street, Baltimore JTTHEAT FURNITURE AT F. M. SKELTOR'S- S JS4& I will offer ftir cash for a f feV ays, 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 JEW BOOKS. . A Hero and a Martyr, Chas. Reade, In Honor Bound Chas. Gibbon. Jessie Firm B. F. Fargion. Myths of the Rhine (Illust.) G- Dore. Lotos Leaves fbv the Lotos Club of N. Y. Shakespeare's Mid Summers Nights' Dream; handsomely bound and beautifully illustra ted Fred ricks. Vers de Society. The Hanging of the Crane, (beautifully il lustrated ) Longfellows s Latest Poems For sale at PHIFEK s decl6-tf. Boekbtore. JUST RECEIVED AT McADEN'S CORNER DRUG STORK, A supply of Perkins fc House's Safety Iamps, They are the best Lamps in the world for the folio wing reasons : i They will not breafc, Demg maae oi raetai. Thev are Derfectly safe from explosion, owing to their scientific structure. Thev are perfectly clean from oil, having a Patent Dip Cup fixed on each lamp. Thev consume one third of oil in propor tion to the JigUti wjthddt odor iney give ruucu more oniiiant ngui mu any other lamp, equal to gas ai one fifth tne expense.' ? s ueco-ii. NELSON'S Gelatine, Jamaica Gigar, ,t f.r " sXraiwGvennil Peeper, X Coleman's Mustard, Dooley's Yeast Powder, Corn Starch, . Nutmegs Cinnamon. Just received by W. R. BUR WELL & CO. GUANT Has not lost his fondness for F.; II . An drews & Co's choice goods. He II AS BEEX Greatly pleased with the superior quality lies, Brandy Peaches, Canned Goods, bbJ, Pickles, Bologna Sausage, Cigars, and "Pride of Durham" Smoking Tobacco ; and even at Nellie's wedding he had'nt each superb Cakes as oar baker (Mr. Siess, of Munich) is now getting up. Although Crowned KING of Ionisiana tleassares us be will not ; go back" on oar choice Oranges, 'Apples and Malaga Grapes. P H ANDREW ;& gOt TEW NOTION AND NOVELTY STORE We have opened at what was formerly the "Plated VnfvM 1?rwlra To Kin and 'Toa RnAAnai nl all other kinds of Silver ftated Gooda Uteo Ladies' Seta, gpldplated and jet, all of .the latest pattern. ie nave-aiso music Folios vent, jWLiWiitingl desks1 albums work boxes of all descriptions,- ladies' hand mir- 8wwna nanakercnier ooxes, sc., -w a a aa a . f i , ., dftiuW vfrfr-liOVELTY O0UPAVY. Harrison's .Auction store. poeite Court Honie; ft?'XetiWtfaFeUBfdre2 for the sale Of Chromos.i silver -LINE. Shippers. and wat,r connections, afford, unpa,fel of freight to and'fVom Northern Cities , Following Routes : OUTH, and thence by inladeluh ia,New York antfBoston. unbroken guage, and, therefore, the nlv QVftCK R THAN ANY OTHER LINE. J. A. WILSON, Agent. Enamel Paint, FROM Zinc; and Always Keady for Use. tu uue iuaret. w t iSlJVlMUJNB. paint from Mr 0 P Knight, of Baltimore, of it. after a trial of several months. While finer finish, and its cost snd convenience slack,; I did the job myself. Two weeks TJoutbern people.' It should be generally anolv it. I have never dabbled in such stool "great adaptability, of your "Enamel Paint" t i material, in beauty of color, and in the tact oi Koopmann & Rotlischil J . ' Themly house in Charlotte dealing fjc clusively in jVULLiNEItY ' AND FANCY GOOOS. . This fact alone will attract all our citizens and persons from elsewhere, who desire to make purchases iu our line. We intend to make ours a first-class Em porium of Fashion, and hope to offer such inducements to our customers in the way of prices, quality and style of goods that none shall go away otherwise than well pleased with their purchases. We offer to the Wholesale and Retail trade of the surrounding country a great variety of Millinery, Fancy oods, WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS. Straw, Velvet and Felt Hats, from the modest Cottage Bonnet to the most distingue chapeau. A zreat feature of the season is the LONG OSTRICH FEATHERS and TIPS, of wh if h we keep on hand so many different shads ' that it would reallv nuzzle a verv astute or nithologist to say from whence came all tlir many colored plumages for which, apparent ly; the world has been Yansacked to furnish a new garniture for our fair ones. A large stock of ..iTtiflcial. Flows, imitating nearly every FLORAL CREATION" IN THE WOKLilJ, and the most daring coun terfeits ofKature. . ' ' 4 Gros Grain and Fancy Ribhoni, All widths and shades-imaginable. Turquoise, Florence Silk and YalOur. Black and White Crape J r Scarfs, Laces, Collars and Cuffs Jackonet Edgipg and Inserting, Veiling, lAiarge stock of Kd Gloves. l"t a Corsets.' . Tn WHITE GOODS we keep on hand Table cloths. Towels. Jaconet. Cambric. Lawn. Lii:- nn.Swiss.'Namoo, and-thr -gopds bf--loiiing totaafiilie. - VT t We have engaged the services of Beverai experienced Ladies (one recently from Phila delphia), in the Millinery Business, and we are now prepared to have Hats and Bonnet trimmed at short notice. Attentive and competent salesmen are si- ways ready to wait on customers, and aiJ tnem in making selections. Koopmann & Rothschild. TRADE ST., CHARLOTTE, X.C oct 18 NOTICE. TO HOUSE BUILDERS AND vj CONTRACTORS haye accepted the Agency for a Saw Mill, and am prepared w receive. and; fill alt orders for any kind of Lumber at as short a -netice as possible. I hftve onf hand, lot of flooring and inch plank. L. W.OSBORNE, j : Next door to J. H. Henderson's, oc29 Trade street fpHE PLACE TO BUY RAISINS, CITRON, CURRANTS, ; - CANDIES, I FRESH PORK' SAUSAGE, made every day to order. P rV(nC ttiua nnW ap frmh. for sale by SYM0N8 A CO. dec 19 I TUST RECEIVED, f 1 -I AlfAPPLES, .iBlae FKnt,Trada,Streo; T?RESH FISH AKD OYS .1'- II ! Ill II I 1 r TZ,Z"!r?" r r? r V : PERDUE'S, - - "ftMU.tL.V; Trade Ptrtfi. kihffkT
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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