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Vol. XI. GHABLOTTE, N. C, SATORDAgJOTAY 30, .'1875. t 4 . ft .i W M SMITH. ? ? W.8.F0BBES. WINTER TRADE FOR 4874. 150 fees EBobte and' Shoes TO BE SOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE SMITH & FORBES, Try on Street; CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nearly opposite Central Hotel. WITHnTthe next ninety days, we Intend to sell a Urge Stock of Ken1, Women' Boy's, Mlaae and Children' BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, comprising all grades, i large proportion of which have been ,i . ' ( Mdniifailured Expressly 40 Our Own Order. Merchants In Charlotte, as well as those In the surrounding country, will find It to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We mean to sell Goods as low as any house in New York, Boston, or Baltimore, with freight added. They can always save the expense of a trip North by buying from our house. . , SMITH tc FORBES, se3-ly - Between the tint National Bank and Bank of Mecklenburg. R. D. WADE. 1875. SPECIAL WE Desire to return thanks to bar friends and customers for their very liberal patron ape daring toe past year, and we hope by fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. We will continue to pay strict attention to the t Oar Goods purchased at Cash prices, sod specially adapted to the wants of the Retail trade. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Goods a speciality, CALL, AND Jan 13 tf MRS. P. QUERY, Has the Largest and Finest stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS in the-State CHARLOTTE, COLULIBIA & AUGUSTA R.R. Charlotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad INVITE3 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 Sea Ports enjoyed oyer its Uses. . ;y: , ,.,-r - . 1st. The Creat Atlantic Coastline via Columbia,. Wilmington and ..Portsmouth to Baltimore, Daily, Insurance i per cent. i''J'' J- ; 4j v, ' Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. r f yf-5 V . tfEW YORK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THTTKSDAY, SATURDAY INSURANCE J PER CENT. '. BOSTON. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE i PER CENT. PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, V v v'' Sd. By way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Baltimore, Wednesdays and Sat urdays, Insurance J per cent. ' . PHI LADELPHIATeVeK, '$J$fE3DAY, INSURANCE JTERjCENT. NEW YOR WEDNESDAYS" AND SATURDAYS," IN8UBANCE EQUALIZED TO THAT OP NORPOIj 4s 4 3d. By the Charleston Lin Baltimore ' Weekly.' , t " v ,4 . EVERY FRIDAY, TO NEW YORK, TUESDAYS, THURS- ' AND SATURDAYS, TO BOSTON, EVERY SATURDAY. TWF unrivalled Steam Line facilities of the three Porta of Portsmomth, Wilmington ri Charleston, and the combined equipments of the C. C. & A., W. C. fc A., and other oads, enable us to bid for cotton and all other merchandise in unlimited quantities, and to assure our patrons or absolute rrteaom trom Hon. R. E. Bbidgeks. . , . - - Col. John B. Palmer, JAS. ANDEE80N, - ,v r A. Pope, " - ' - N. C. HARRY & CO., House, Sign and Frescoe Painters. PARTICULAR attention pafd to Frescoing Churches and Town Halls, throughout the Country. OfBoe under Central Hotel. 4 : -' se26 tf. , rIHI3 Space belongs to ALEXANDER. SEIGLE & CO., who desire the public to know that they have moved into their new Store, where they will be pleased to see their friends and customers. ' , .-' ' I A O U I M MJaXS 3 . Stock always on band to s-7 . lan19-tf. . - jan!9tf. Bttit's -.Sboes Tor. Ladies. THE BEST IN THE WORLD, at -t.w i '-'Wm T A WADE & PEORAM'S,: t' octll tf. First National Bank Buiidintv. . 4f5c' SAM. S. PEGEAM. NOTICE. 1875. SEE, US. SIGN OP THE BRASS BOOT, Opposite Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. Call and see her. detention. - Qen'l Manager. - - President. General Superintendent. General Freight Agent. W. W. PEGRAM, Agen 1 Fj U ) , , . ,J sun country ntercnanw wspuiui,- -.r . , i ' - ' 1; IJ ftKrrw Win for cookinic Dnrposes. -,r ( ' ' W. R-UURWELL ft '00,' 1 rVth-f Druggwti The Charlotte Observer. PtTBiaSHlsn BT Charles IX.. i Jones, Proprietor. Office, Observer Building:, Corner Trade mnd College Streets. : . n ,.- tOC IX DOTS, ,r : Now for those ferry boats. ' The heavens were as clear, last night, as crystal. What next? The usual salutation now : "What's the n atter, you look sick V. The invariable re sponse : " Oh , I 'ay er dab bad gold." ; Rev. E. H. Harding will deliver a lecture in the Court House, Monday night, at half past seven o'clock, under the auspices of the Y, M. C. A. .--' The.atUoii'.deitt'lIe4 to the fact that their licenses mnst'be Renewed on the 1st of Febroary.The license taxi is, as heretofore $150 for retail, $120 for whole sale. -V: fl " A man was going about yesterday, display ing twenty -fiye white mice, which ran all over his person. The man had only one arm, and was asking alms. The tickets of invitation to the "Mardi Gras Bal"Masque," were sent out yesterday That will be a gala occasion for the young people of our city, who are already discuss ing what kinds of costumes they shall wear. It will interest a good many of our people to know that, on last Monday night, Rose and Harry. Watkins played "Trodden Down," at Niblo's Garden Theatre, in New York City. v A rural maiden, in reply to the question from a representative of a Charlotte house, who essayed to play theagreeable, said " waal, she didn't know 'zactly what people she berlonged to, but knowed that she was a cross between the Dutch, the Irish and ole Ferginny." The Chester Excursion. The. Chester Reporter, of. the 28th, con tains a long report of the anniversary cele bration of the Stonewall 'Fire Company of that place, an account of the crowd, and a report of the sayings and doings of the evening. We feel ashamed of our imperfect report of the occasion, in reading the spicy one of our neighbor, of the Reporter. It is rich indeed, a vein of genuine humor run ning all through it. The report is in keep ing with the speech of Mr. Buchanan, on the evening of the banquet, which was ri diculous untiljthe crowd fairly roared with laughter and applause. No Humbug. We again call attention to the advertise ment of Col. Wm. R. Griffith, general agent of Thos. Branch fc Co., importers and deal ers in Cat Island Guano. All the newspa per men in the State will swear by Col. Griffith, and whatever he tells may be re lied on. An agency has been established at W- F. Cook's Agricultural Works, Trade street. This company own the Island from which this superior article of Guano. comes. This Guano is the pure article and there is no humbug about it as there is about some brands of fertilizers. TelegTaph Completed. The electric wire which workmen have for some time been employed - in stretching be tween this city and Charlotte, we are glad to say, is at last completed. The first message was sent at 7:15 last evening, and Wilming ton and Charlotte are now clasped by anoth er link that will increase their mutual inter ests and facilitate their future intercourse. Thus little by little the Dand of union strengthens: The railroad is completed and the telegraph wire Is completed, and were it possible to run a steamboat between our city and the " future London " we should favor it at once. The Eastern and Western por tions of the State, once so distant, are now brought almost as close together as next door neighbors, with only a division wall to separate them. So far so good say we. " Westward the star of empire takes its way." Wilmington, Star, of Thursday. Blackwood's Magasine For January, 1875, republished The Leon ard Publishing Co., is now ready : The fol lowing is the table of contents : ' I. J'Giannetto." II. "Idas : an Extravaganza." III. "Alice Lorriane." Part X. IV. "ThebodeofSnow." V. "The Story of Valentine and his Brother" Part XIII, VI. "The Life of the Prince Consort." VII. "The Great Problem: Can it be Solved ?" : The new story which begins the first vol ume of the new year is told in a very quiet style by an Englishman, who spent a winter at Nice with an invalid daughter, during Which time he met with Giannetto, an Ital ian fisherman. The interest is aroused and kept active by the mystery attached to this man, who suddenly received the power of Speech and song when over twenty years of age, although he was dumb. The story is to be continued, "Idas: an Extravaganza," is an attempt to exhibit the tendencies of materialistic theories in their extreme issues. "The Abode of Snow" begins with an ac count of the "jhula," or bridges made of ropes of twisted birch twigs, which are neither safe nor pleasant to cross, but the greater part of the article is devoted to a description of the customs of the Thibetans, and especially the workings of polyandry. " i' A very-entertaining article ,is the review Of the first volume of Mr, Martin's "Life of the Prince Consort" a book which "cannot fail to increase the admiration and reverence of the nation for the great and dutiful soul who lived a life obscured by its very great ness, in the midst of us, and who only now can be-fully known." - ; " n be-fully known." - : - , t - .'; $ , J Simms' visit to Charlotte; not a great while G. B. Gleig Chaplaiu-General-gives hisbefdellaQa, io thiia views on the subject of religions belief Id the paper entitled'The Great Problem : Can it be Solved ?' which the author says is written "exclusively for those in whom; nn fortunately for themselves," tiie principleof aith has been shaken'!- !,if-i. ff: i -The periodicals reprinted by The Leonard Scott Publishing Cb (41; Barely Street, N. jY.) are as- follows The London Quarterly, Edinburgh .Wettminitter, and British, Qttarter l ReviemJ and Blackwood,i Magazine. Price $4 a year for any one,' or only $15 for all, and 4Jie Postage is prepaid by the Publishers, Killed on the Rallreadr '?pts ?-t9rfi tHfw The Rock Hill Oran7 tells about a tramp printer by the name of Smith having been killed SBightjB i Columbia v& Augusta Railroad, two miles froraL Chester. This man was ' in Charlotte only a day. or two before the fatal occurrence, in quest of work. ' He'left here on the train, and nothing was heard of hint until infor mation came of bis death. ' He went ' from here to Chester, and then smarted Vo''walk' to Blackstocks, when he was caughfein a curve by the tram and instantly kSldd. Deceased was a native ofta'ABa! Hlas 'aijpposed to have been in a state of intoxication when he was killed.,. - - ,' " " - ?. The Prevailing Dullness. All those of the city, who were once re garded as out-breaking sinners, seem to haye turned from the error of their ways. Least wise, there is next to nothing, now, for the police to do, and the Mayor's Court, as a place to pick up an item, has become an ig nominious fraud. These things will not, however, always remain so ; we cherish an abiding faith that very soon there will be a return to the good old times when there will be the usual quota of fights, when wielding the knife and the shillalah and flinging the flat-iron will be in order, and when a report er can realize that this world yet contains some pleasures, even for him. f Highway Robbery. ' We have heard of a. robbery which., was perpetrated some days ago, on : the road be tween Shelby and Rutherfordton, upon a young man named McFarland, a son of the Sheriff of Rutherford county..f He was rid ing along, when a mail stepped from the side of the road, and, drawing a pistol upon him, demanded his money. The young man told him he had no money, when the robber told him he knew he was lying, and made a second demand on him, accompan ied by a threat to kill him if the money was not produced. Thus hard pressed, McFar land gave up $3 and a fraction over, all that he had. The highwayman put this in his pocket, and, with the remark that " he was not the man he was looking for," told him he could pass on. ,4 We understand that a young merchant of one of the Western towns, had expected to pass over that road on that day, with a con siderable sum of money on his person. IX is likely that the robber had heard this report, and mistook his man. -. The Centennial Mass TWeeting. The Committee appointed 'to arrange- for the mass meeting to be held in this city on the 4th prox., in the interest of the Centen nial Celebration on the 20th May, are in constant receipt of letters of encouragement and promises of co-operation. We publish below two letters of this character, and shall, from time to time, publish others as we can find room for them : Fay etteviIjLE, Nrc, Jan. 22, 1875. Dear Sies : I have your card of the 19th, and thank you for the honor of being named as one of ihe Vice-Presidents of a mass meeting to be held on the 4th February next, for the pur pose of making preliminary arrangements for celebrating the Centennial Anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen dence. Like' all other good North Carolin ians, I feel a pride in the day yon name, and approve with zeal and enthusaism the pro posed celebration on the 20th May, 1875. I will, if possible, be present at your meeting on the 4th February, and contribute what I can, to make the 20th May 1875, what it should be, and I have no doubt will be, to all North Carolinians at least, a day more honored than the 4th July, 1876. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen,! Your friend and ob't servant, ARCH'D McLEAN. To Musses. C Dowd, J E Bbowh, J P Alexahdeb, R L DeAbmohd. R D Gbaham, E C Grieb, R F DAyinsoK, W H Neal. F A McNihch, W E Ardbey, J M Stbosg, Cbm mittee of Arrangements. Wadesboro, N. C, Jan. 23rd, 1873. Gentlemen : You can count ns one in trying to get up a glorious time in Charlotte. Yours, &c, J. T. JAMES & CO., Ed's and Pub'rs Herald. The lecture tast Evening. Pursuant to previous announcement, Rev. Dr. E. J. Meynardie, lectured last evening at the Carolina Military Institute. Quite a con siderable crowd was out to hear him, the lower part of the lecture hall having been nearly filled. The subject of Dr. Meynar die's lecture was the life, character, genius and literary achievements of the late Wm. Gilmore Simms, LL. D. He paid a glowing tribute, couched in fervid and eloquent lan guage, to the private worth, genial and kind ly nature, amiable and affectionate disposi tion, courtly manners and chiyalric sense of honor, untiring industry, unconquerable per severance, stern fortitude, and varied and elegant acquirements of this distinguished South Garolinian.'' , . The speakers business, however, was not to dwell upon the private lift and virtues of Dr, Simms, but to discuss andt portray his literary career' and 'merits .as a writer, for opon his success and achievements in the Republic of Letters rests his splendid repu tation and title to fame. He depicted his labors in the various, departments of Criti cism, History, Poetry and JVbyel Writing, and showed by forcible example and illus tration that he bad attained ' honorable and meritorious distinction in each and all of these fields' of literary efforts He quoted one or two- ot his poetical gems to prove that he was a favored child of the Muses, and that he had clambered up the rugged slopes and scaled the dizzy summit of Par nassus. :- i.-1-' - ,-' ' t ' Dr. Jfeynardie's lecture was quite an elo quent production.sparkling and scintillating with appropriate metaphor8,abounding with beautiful imagery, and delivered with the grace of the rhetorician and orator.' ?' -u He alluded, ' before cbnchingj' to Mr? the occasion of that , Visit,' he , lectured bom. the! very spot whereon he (tkje speaker) then stooiHekpew the great novelist, well and intimately and, as he was his friend in life, is his faithful and zeiloni panegyrist after death,. ,i . . ..; v, .r,'f tfhfij'V , DAF Jfeynaidie -i-iindidr-t ThemaS, whomEe took becasten'to ebmpll ment at ontVkiS well si Hb&f&ejC n'Jet'IiaL sarjnewDade Cornet Band," bedj erenings exeKnses with mmjic. Train Delayed . The JVbrtbern bound mail train on the Air Line, was about eight hours behind time yesterday ; it did not, arrive here tmtil 4:30 yesterday afternoon A freight train ran off the' track, on Thnrsday. at or near Gaffhey's, and blocked 'the track" The mail arrived there at 4 o'clock yesterday morning,' but was forced to stay until yesterday afternoon. The accident to the freight bruised the con. ductor, Capt. Patterson, in a right painful manner, and injured one of the-train hands, it is thought fatally. COJOCTJiriCATED . , "New Gas Company. Mb. Editob: I am authorized by letter to announce to the citizens of Charlotte, that the New Gas Company .will commence at an early day, to lay down street mains, and will prosecute the work with' rapidity after commencement. ' It is not proposed to ask our citizens to take stock or giye pecuniary aid in estab lishing these works. After they are comple ted and tested, and the value of the stock as an investment is known, will be as sown as the Company will offer stock lor sale, v In reply to communication . of " Stock, holder," in your Thursday morning's paper we are content to take our chances for cus, tomers on the basis of the -'best goods " for the "least money." I quote the exact lan guage of the Company to me. F. S. DkWoub. communicated. Second Presbyterian Church. To the Editor of the Charlotte Observer., Sib : Will you permit me to offer a few words in answer to your cheering remarks upon the completion of the Second Presby terian Church? The Observes, the other day, said the building required pencilling and a few touches before the congregation would worship therein. Now, it is very well to look at the bright side of everything ; but the members of the church, and all taking an interest in the work, must not shut their eyes to the fact that a very great deal remains to be done. The brickwork is completed, the heavy part of the carpenter's work is cevered; but before the building will be ready for services, the plastering, and seats for 1,000 persons, painting and decorating, furnace and pipes, glass, stucco to front, steps.and pulpit,&c.,fec.,have tojbe executed, at a cost of about $5,000. Further, it will require three months time to perform this work, provided there are no delays. This building ought to be ready in May, so that the congregation will not have to suffer ag ony in that classical edifice known as the Court House, when the thermometer is at 90. I offer these remarks to correct an e ro il eo us impression in the city.in regard to the Church, and at the same time, giye a little encouragement to the workers in this cause. Yours respectfully, Geo. Welch, Architect. Knights op Pythias! This ew or der now numbers some twenty lodg es in the State. They haye had a ne freshtng season for three days past in this ity. The following is a list of of ficers for the ensuing year: Grand Chancellor W M Simpson, Centre Lodge, No. "3, Baleigh. Grand Vice Chancellor Edw. Kerr, Clinton Lodge, No. 14, Clinton. Grand Prelate W F Campbell, Cum berland Lodge, No 5, Fayetteville. Grand Banker Thomas Powers, At thiena Lodge, No 8, Newbern. Grand K of R and S Jno L Dudley, Stonewall Lodge, No 1, Wilmington. Grand M at AA L Blow, Woodson Lodge, No 16, Greenville. Grand I G B F Briggs, Cententnia Lodge, No 12, Wilson. Grand O G W Murry.Ruffin Lodge, No 6, Goldsboro. P. G. C. Samuel Merrill was elected Representative to the Supreme Lodge for two years. The installation of these officers took place to-day. Raleigh Sentinel, 28th. - A caucus of the republican mem bers of the House was held on Satur day night. The only action taken was to adopt a resolution directing that in the House to-day a reso lution be offered to so amend the rules which goyern the House as to pro vide that a majority vote will be all that is required to suspend the rules for the consideration of important measures, and that only one dilatory motiou affecting such measure shall be entertained by the chair. When the motion was put to the caucus there were 128 members present. The vote was taken by rising. While all did not rise, there were no negative yotes recorded against it. If the new rule is adopted by the House, it is the intention to dispose of all the appro- ? nation bills within the next ten days, he rapre 'conservative republicans will not support the rule, and it may fall for lack of the necessary two thirds vote. Washington Star. Pinchback, the would-be United States Sanator, elected by the bogus Louisiana Legislature, says the New Orleans Bulletin, is an ex-penitentiary convict, baying been sentenced by Provost Judge Bell to the penitentiary in 1862 or 1863, and confined in the workhouse in New Orleans which was then used as a penitentiary. It is proposed to- form a National Alumni Association of American uni- versities to . give literary entertain ments during the centennial. Initia tory steps were . taken Tuesday in Philadelphia foe that purpose. A Haytien negro Jiaa been condemn ed to death for joannibalism , When arrested he had the head of a human vietim in his pocket.- v ": vV' : - .. i ' ' i f - '.) f The'next meeting of the Rational Temperance Society, will be held , at Chicago, on the .first of June. r ' Ll'T. prince .ti ' ;j Attorney and. Cunllop' tttXW j Vj rCOffice oTerNisbet's kotoj;-.! I liFormerly of Sonii rCarolina,hg' per manently located in Charlotte, - offers his K)Jessional services to the people- of North rolina, v ;L -... i ::"' ..';'' Special attention given to collections, and cases in Bankruptcy. . jan30 3m. ATTENTION HORNETS, ' INDEPENDENTS Aitff PIONEERS 1 The bffisers ' and members of the abort Companies will meet in joint session at the HorneU Fire Company's HalL Saturday night January 30th, at 7 o'clock, by order of the Presidents' The Committee of arrange ments for the Citizens Mass Meeting of. the Mecklenburg Centennial Celebration are re quested to meet with us. ". ' ! F H. GLOVER ,. Secretary Joint Meeting of Companies. D. M. Riglxb, ) J. H. Obb. Presidents. ' F. A. McNnrcH. J , jan301t j Jjl ARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. I have now in store and will continue to keep during the season, a good supply- of of "Solable Sea Island Guano", one of the best Cotton Fertilizers sold in this market. 1 I can refer with pleasure to many of the best farmers of this and other counties who have used this Guano with profit, and who have orderad a supply for this year greatly in creasing the same over last. Our terms are liberal and accommodating. ; Call and get the "Planters Almanac" and learn prices, terms, &c. B N SMITH, - jan 30 tf Agent. rpHE PLACE TO BUY JFAarCXST CAKES, CONFECTIONS, ASD Fruits that cannot "be enrpesMd in the eity,-iTt F. H. ANDREWS & CO., Whits Fboht, jan30 tf. North Tryon 8treet. COMPETENT BOOK KEEPER, With considerable experience, will under; take to keep a set of books, on reasonable terms work to be done at night. For further information apply at the office of DRAYTON A WHITE, Gen'l Ag'ts, Southern Life Ins. Co. jan 30 tf PIEDMONT AIR-LINE RAILWAY. Hicho & Danville, Richmond fc Dahvellk R. W., N. C. Division, and Nrth Western N, C. R. W. o- ' CONDENSED TIME-TABtE. In Effect on and after after .Sunday, Dec. 27th, 1874. . GOING NOBTH. STATIONS. MAIL, Leave Charlotte, 10 09 p m " Air-Line J'nct'n.lO 08 " " Salisbury, 1220 am " Greensboro, 3 43 " Danville, 613 " " Dundee, 6 25 " " Burkeville, 11 33 " Arrive at .Richmond, 2 22 p n -eoiNO sooth STATIONS. MAIL. Leave .Richmond, 1 38 p m " Burkeville, 4 41 " " Dundee, '9 25 " " Danville, -929." " Greensboro, ; 12 35 am " Salisbury, 3 27 ", " Air-Line J'ct'n, 615 " Arrive at Charlotte, 622 EXPRESS. 8 35 a m 8 66 " 10 54 " 1 15 p m 3 36 " 3 48 " . 8 20 " 1109pm EXPBE88. 5 03am .112. " A 10 -631 " 8 32 " 9 40 " jKAIL. f GOING- KAST. ' - MAIL. STATIONS, Teave Greensboro, S 3 455 a m . At It 30 p m " Oo.Shops, p5 06," , g-LvlO W ' RaleighT o 8 48' . " 5 38 Arr at Goldsboro, 1125 a m 235pm NORTH WESTERN N, C. It E. (Salem Bbanh. Leaye Greensboro,5 4 25 am Arrive at 8alem, 6 10 " Zeave Salem, 9 20am - Arrive at Greensboro, 11 15 " Passenger train leaving Kaleigh at 3 38 p in connects at Greensboro' with the Northern bound tram; making tne quickest lime to all Northern cities. Price of Tickets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greens boro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Two trains daily, both ways. On Sundays Xynchbnrg Accommodation leave Richmond a 9.00 a m, arrive at Burke ville 12.43 p m, leave Burkeville 4.35 a m, arrive at Richmond 7.58 a m.; ' Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (without change.) For further information address - SE ALLEN", ;,; General Ticket Agent, Greensboro, N. , T MRTALCOTT, C Engineer and Gen'l Sap't. jan 9 (, CAPE FEAR BUILDING COMP'Y, General Contractors for baildioga manu' faetured by Machinery, of select material. Private residences and public baildings, bridges, raflroad cars, mouldings, brackets, balnstrada. newel posts, hand railings, wia dow frames, fencing, &Cr ut- v. . Orders solicited by Thos. II. Allen, at oflBce of Woo ten's Express. .; . , janea; , -;;. .; . . ' ' ; " TTJSXJtEQErVBDr 4 Transfer Printing-inks for copying letter- headings, statements, way bills, Ac - Can be 1 J! . .11 - 1 1 copiea ul ue; orauuuy . lewer-prenB oaos; Send your orders for printing in these inks,, and for all other descriptions of printing, to the Omxbvb Printing Honsev l'r.25ttUl ANTEDVi t - , tt Mini 1 1000 Bushels Wheat. ' 1000 ,Bu 1000 Bushels Oats. 100 Bushels Com.3 1000 Bushels Peas. ' r Flour,' MeaL Bran, and Cow feed, exchan ged for grain or sold for,, cash, : Large or small quantities delivered anywhere in the city, upon receiptor written- orders, 'stating !an27m. . ' " 'l Lock Box 627 " STILL RICH 3. . f Come one, come all, ,Jtotn.oid and youn.Tr Come down to the Uslr. ntUJ Jnst rwwtrad Famflv Drantrtna of tnrt description." .Bacorvl-Lard, Floor, C CqCSm. i Molasses. Salt ;liackerel., llullcts. " Sugar Cnred Iiam Breakfast Lacon Leaf Tongues, vnea jmxt,y j resn ' rorK-oausassw Bologna Bansag Eggs;. Butter. Irish Pota toes, Beans, Pickles,. ,Icl.' Crit3.- Hominy, Onions, Grwn and Black Tea vthM can't be sumassied in the eity' Kerosene, Candles, SbapMatchfe I Cahned FrnM of all kinds. Canned Vegetables In great,variefy: : !Txbac co, Ogarsy SnulT, . Pip;ja, tflna,, endless assortment.; w.jt .jxrV Hf. One stock Of OonfecUoneries' is eomplebsi C Today t Fresh Malaga Grapes Northern Apples, Oranges, Imona.CaliforniaYearg, Oocoannta, FJgs . iJaisinaCUTOn, Corrsnts. Prurrts, Shelled Almottda and Nats of Jall WndSL Candies of feverv fiavor.TO all ef which Aw Urvlte yottt ttetitionj' v ... We sell as cheap as the cheapest. VP Opposite tbe piuas'ixsattsau : i a:-. a ,siyt Cbarlottevli''!e ' i 'j-j " A large; Ty.ft.Tjli'til worn on the watch chain -aa an ornament. Thej finder iwill; be 4ibemllytrewardedfay leaving It with.' H " put - iIa 'y-WM SW3i jan;29 ot . .wi .(..; j,-. fci saluttMea ii " '! li' "f"W'W'i!l..) p' V" . RCHANTtf mm ' "Xeoioii 'Ct'iSfXcei, Candy, Sardines, Soaps, Starcb,; Bod.. lo kegs and asst. boxes, at cost, wUhoot freight, jan29-tf. - r--f ', ?U t"'"- '' J r ,i. ... j rfi , it. pHOICE BALTIMORE IAMS ' Maryland Breakfast WilMj ebrated Mince Meat, all kiDds of Psocy Tork Batter, speGowit Bat ter ffljfays on hand, Piekles ; in barrefar- aad in.tfi8,vte oest j; amuy, iTa rajovreis and in.cans,.ai 4 X : PERDUEU 7 lie. u, . 1,1 t . mm -j l i Ell"''1' SatH W S '1 IT CS0i ri m ...... Mt i'..- ji i V. GO JJAL A PATTERSON, lt iS r -" "Hickory, A ' Solicit orders -frbni' a dhitancefar Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Apples, Potatoes, Cabbage, and any other country produce that maybe desired. White Pine Shrngles a speciairr. Inquiries promptiy answered. Y'PsJties, wishr ing anything in their line, wul please hand in their orders to.Murry A DAyl Char lotte,' North CarOltoa; t, o3ft'- J'TJST RECEIVED if-Jftam A large tot ot w). fine .KoTthenj, Ifl Potatoes, also 3JUmere PearlGritsn. Can ned TomatoesQreen Coin, Braodjr PeaehdT, PicWes, very choice "lot 'of BejMnvW invite all ear friends to: given i call' , . R.fB. ALEXANDER ja22-tf. t . ;. ..,,r.?yHP S3AKOIINA MlLTTAfl Y' JNBTITTrl3!d t The aAitaotaires of thiaTttstitnte gested to the public It is s CoUegiate la- :.l a Ml- r 1' . TV. lukuw wiiu ,b a.uuuuyf ' t rcpnmujr,- partmenL - Jhorojigh, trahuD'gy mental, moral and nhytical,l and steady dpfioe the aim of the Institotei si- Cadets received between'aoutfyvlst, (inst and JTeb. Uth nexW w ft --s rj; Address V, Cow JAPTflOilAS, jap6lwd2ww. 'VSopfalgteodent OTICBTOSHIPPEBS., ' WOOTBN'S CAKOU1TA CCSTTKAI . n ;Kallway Cipreao-Coapuy, T. is ew prepared to glte prompf SteptSdi fa all ' freights, Money and ther tTaluabl" packages consigned to Us care for ..any and all points upon Eastern and Western Difnv ion Carolina Oeafral Railway t H .ro As the Company enjoys un equalled facil ities In their connections, it is manifestly to the interest ef alt Ehlppers td apply to th Agent of this Cknnpanr betbwmiQtogsJhJn mentsby rival companies, v ? j .r j - Remember , that all goods slifppsa this Line are covered , br ,an open(f polUqr in the best companies, thus insuring abso lute protection to- sMppers.-,"- rzP'P OFFICE Tryon Btreetf Opporft Central HoteL 1 , . i T.M.WOOTEN, H. M. Cxjaifn" ryropiietor. ; - -f ' - Agent; !-'v--:Jan2(KtV-'-! MTIONA-HOTEI t , . .. jet. . r.i . : r rJLTTT&3Ueff ia season. i Sfj.jnr Ufr 4VkOanlbna,A. . - r. sep.S- "; .j- . i i.i, hi ij-'T .iiir hWl dm niinjJ , hex door to G6v; 'Vaneei codtiifiing sUr 1 rooms and a kitehen: cood well' housfc xt : ble, and a good garden. Possession giyenlst, day of AprU 187 ; Jllr ' , day or awii: i87 " : ' I rQ WilfcMATT '. '. i "r.-i".'i )')"n""ni premises. i anz3-trA j Two of three' mtilSgBnt aid relLili toys ' to deliver ThkObsxxtss to 'cirv scwtsni, Si 3 r w w . .9- a i ' -C3CS , ... rih' 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1875, edition 1
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