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-A 4 it r,3 ?n i o' q q i 'n t? 6 f O'D 1 t1 J7, -Vol: XIi: 'Z lJ : CHASLOTTE, N.; d, SA!tURDAY FEBRUARY! 27, 1375. 1:?. i . r " v i, j : m.A Z - r. - of Ifil ft w, a .. - 1 1 a ill tw. . - rY ; - W.M.SMITH. .? - TO BB SOLD ATHE BOOT SMITH & ifojcM Street Wttttt-m tv t ninety dayi, w Intend f.-J&MM&B BOOTS, large proportion 01 - MtJt v.WMtfn friotWMwe Merchants in unnoe, .v demean to teU Goods as biojuanyjeinlfe ZrZfZkrn m, it iv i.ht &Hdd n They can always save the expense of a trip North oy onyinKHom ni,S?JS i Tl i ff T i v l 1 'pt - i l-v , S 6MITH & TOkBES, j iiw ; - J -f iwem (as Ftrd National Bank and Bank of Mecklenburg; SIXTY F ROM date, will otter our ; stock' A' i f -.7 I" J f" of beaiy W tix&lMi for ourSprhi purchases, whck will oomplcte . H I if tur a 3 S 3 -;r.7 R E T A I CALL SOON FOR BARGAINS. feb9tf MRS. P. ! Has the : Largest and Finest stock ot .iMiMfeAin) in the State; .CHARLOTiE, COLUIIBIA & AUGUSTA R. W. . , fhariotte Agency, Oct. 20tii, 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia.' & Augusta Railroad 1NVITK3 the attention of "all Merchants and Cotton Shippers in Charlotte, and apon lhe . . . n. mArttntmiroa tt mAniiinni viin nil ; Northern I wads connecting there, exiriu- rotnts ana eJOuin auidud d iW jtj - The CieSltiwtto imore, Daily, Insurance t per eenk - Philadripwlly.lnsn 1st Baltimore. KRW YORK. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, J LL- iUr xW W -(! ,xwt"T-"-- :rr crvXT. -ROVIDENCE,' WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, ' Hrl -9 ''ir. ii!-f---i t: Qt-am tl. TBywgr Wumingtoa aaa j uzdigrj, lujawiA PSLW" id. By the Charleston Wn FlUmore, .VttRY FRIDAY UX ZZTXTS? 1 .. AND 8ATURDAY3.TO to assure our patrons of absolute freedom from Hon. R. R. Bbidqies. Col. Johx B. Palmkv - Jas. Andebsos,.- ;t -A. Port- ttn Saturdays,. nc-uskdI:, ; asnyr .iWMu;-r . ,irrH' ; - tu-w r .. . '.,,'. . .. ........ -rt-H.Tnw WftRTOLi: tM 1 Field Minstrels are coming". " '" ' .' - --!ir-'-' .' f v. Wolfe, Barringer and Co; D G s and Hardw. ...-A ? . '-r"- :";TOTHATOF. -NWyi-i 'jt j . ; ; j . -The; following are; thrten . ir.. i HAT9 and FIX)WEB3. V . .' t.! -ft . ,--1.'..' i - .,SS. A- - ! .1 I - I tctw 'rt.tr--f flfm Line facllities'of the three Ports of Portsmomth, Wn"nrtn Mllas Stinson, colored, charged with steal-, JSSiSv!cm CCA A., W.aA,AalTF other lngt-he-was-acquittedrT-Albert Lord, J'2k same crime and . ame color, convicted and m C. HARRYS ViVO G W i5 T wn, "n51Uli-TAJf JKaVmVh P Coantry.-Offlce under Central. Hotel. 3' . n- i'l'.: ' V iff fltL'J j rnni Space belongstt) ALEXANDER. SEIilLE A CO., ', ' A ' t.l K.-.h. movedv ' ' !"'- who desire the puouc w . into tbeirnew Store, where their friends and customers. UlUt. 1 .1' If i C "0 : , a 1 0 O ,iiirtr t'K'S-if!'l'-. .SiHTA fir' . f-.- I I AC OB M. - ' . - 1 . - . , ri" "-l Cm iff r iGiearG.Tobacco, Pipe3,onunf T.'3" " : ' ' ' . ".rlU- .' IP TRADE v .ways on i'-:v: " " ' ,2 f 1 1 Vrurs i:j tut: vtold. st ' 1 W.8.F0EBIS. AND SHOE HOUSE ; 1:1 . FORBES, stel to soil large Btock of Ken', j Women? SHOKS and BATS, coinprialng all grades, to Our Own Order; will find H to their .M...i.: ,i I DAYS, v.: .':... -i..;; H'ZH 1 875 . I inter v T-.- ''l :SfMi;';!'f ' j I if- j TR ADtE -. -C SIGN OF THE BRASS BOOT, t ! Opposite Central Hotel, Charlotte, N. C, QUERY, t ;FAIICY; GOODS Call and see her. This company failed to meet lt engage- t . : ' 1 i 4 . 4 i cr.o. ; t ' 1 HI THURSDAY, SAT UKUAX, lBUKArft t 'iWtV :iriTiiY8:;iNRANCE 1 PER J . - ;r. - rTV ,- ,-,i!; - f rl r Iy f .fn... r lldmnri.- - Wednesdaf 3. and Sat- - t . . : - V Weekly. j- TO NEW YORK, ..TUESDAYS, .THURS- - - :V M '.. i -uw' nirnnv,'tflrmn 1 ? ii ! " . '- ! BOSTON, EVERY Sf ATURD A 7. ? detention i Uen 1 Manager ; President. General Superintendent, year8 . j 0 fiOW( white", convicted of bastar , .T ' r ' General Freight Agent. t t ,1 judgment rende red against him .for W W. PEGR A M, AffCIl $150 ; Charles Macbeth, colored, tried for and 1 1 u. I. 1 , . ; i ' ."iJ rhnrehe. and Town Halls, throughout th "T ' ao-u- - k I'"- '-"i ' . 't!.'4 4-?J J It -?( . 1 - -.' . ,,'rl- l ' " i frl .t. i. ' r iT. they will be pleased to see. . ' Ti". I ; Johnston, colored,.wa3 the prosecutor in the 1nimre and nwjmbnjwmj sorj, ':lJl f? -'H' ? ""oced to' HCO. teb.fftvt;:--; - jgjsag ..mffjftft sab o.r 0,.. - T " .,ini, them wa8 for bad 'treatment of last six years: of Mr. .rote's life has just fiVegcts is as simple fi'i?H It-vjr--;:!;! ' . jXtne Hammond, colored, .who was been giyen t6' thepuoU lV4r4" iledaced to $2.50. .tO ! . fVt;':;;'V.i;- u, drUDk and down in the streets last Saturday of this essay. The object of, this work as wScaubyMnsufl i:4 rz -WHV -i.;!AiV mfl fTTY ITTTT a WT3 OVLY -r : 1 V-"';i;'- r J' ,,ght and who fell upon the hands or these well as those on Plato and the companions Suationof the ,tpMJ. :r,.i : T :.U ,1 - TS?? I-: ; . V I , , Snbe taken care of.- It' is" alleged of Socrates, which preceded it, is to, "show .ly.theoauwoft l'ir:1 rVn. e t a nr .rV; J ' - fcuV MBJtDBL,".' ' ... . . . ...... - 5 - jIV ., STREET, CHARLOTTE, . i. A , : jj ts'uit Country Merchants espedallr. . f r p . . WANTED, i r - " ' . , , . T Jl vonng man to feWM wa The Charlotte Obserrer; Charles 11. Jones. Prnnrfetnr' I Office, Observer Building, Corner Trade and College Street 1 JLOC4L DOTS. J There was not a case yesterday- before the Mayororanyof the Magistrates. , iTtere was a considerable improvement in j hk Annnifinn aF Ka a vAmAnf firtfinir voa. jVThe loreliest day' I erer saVr isirhat every enthosiastio fellow said about jested day. . - ; . f -: r ! ' They have .been , crowding us, for some HflUA TMfif 0?fl, AAmtntlniMiiAna.. .TVtA M - - r--' mtnnlp mint hv n Ytonrinv v. . . t r j : Vo train froo Wilmington Jart' iiignfc . ....... Cause, why a freight train hi the ditch just beyond Monroe. i ' V? " :. . J The new uniform . of the ; Pioneer Fir Company, will be blue instead of black, s aa I we stated t yesterday, aTt4 the Shield, collar i '.. ind cuffs. . ' ' -' j RegistraUon books are now open in aU the wards, for the election which takes place on the township fence Viuestion, on the' 4th We must decline the communication j of " JiH. M ;V on account of its extraordinary leOeth.7 He can have It if hsr will fa!T 1 nr I send for it. . . . . . J Actually, i yesterday morning, " a large I Brahma hen, while, attempting; to, walk and had to be lifted out by the main strength of a darkey. - - - The A-Libe train - as about eight hours rutninn rim a iroaranvav 'I'Ka SvvhWm. i her pilot near Norcross, ( and lost time all day from that point, to Charlotte. Capt. R. P. Waring,"our industrious and efficient Senator; has been in the city for the past two days, attending to cases which he has in ;Court He leaves for iJaleigh this evening1. Capt. Waring is in good health ; and is looking unusually well,'.: w ; ' " A negro man was killed on' the Air Line l yesterday, ile was fireman ; on Capt; Win. Newman's engine. We failed to learn the details. . The " beautifuf and pleasant weather of yesterday, was not without its influence up- on the appearance and spirits of nearly every one. There was a brighter and most pleas- ant expression on all countenances, ahd an increased elasticity noticeable in the move- ments of every creature, Anotber Attempt at lljpse Breaking. On Thursday night some unknown person made an attempt to enter the residence of Col. Thos. H. rtrem, through one of thepar- lor windows, but was unsuccessful The noise was heard by one of the in mates, who arose and saw the would-be burglar sneaky ing'ofE "'1 ' " ' " This thing is getting rather too. common, A similar attempt was made, on Wednes- dav nteht. iinon the resident of Mrs. S. V . Young, and the blinds of oneof the windows in the residence of Dr. J. II. Mciden, were turned the night preceding. r The Cotton Field Mlpstrels. ment here last evening, from some eanse 1" tbAt A'"J T'lTL1 nn.Utnl lac nlirM had gone" to-'Selma; started here on an ex- i-nralnn train nn tlm - Air T.ln. bnt that tha Hccldent near Norcross, threw this train "'JJet- I!! 4 "" ut-...iUHidnt . w. w. further, thftt they went back on Charlotte in just tne - . . I iAa. n-i Btm fn 1.0 . Is the second, time we have; been chiseled Coiirt Yesterday. -A big day's terday. and it Ii a. will -lid -A btg day's work was done In Court yes was a work or such a cnarac- ter as win add somewhat to the population of ! the Penitentiary- ' The flrst case was 4-nnnA t flwa n,n TTAtirv Hams ' eol nii .for larcenv . sentenced, to two years uiun- whMiar (vrtnrnd. for larceny, three acquiu-eao- irccuj-. ,.v-"-'6t'-f -v.,.-eon Mason, colored, for larceny, was not dis posed of. , ; ' . , ., .. Charlotte Institute for Young Ladies was crowded last; night, and many.persons (one of whom, bj.tht.by. we i were which), were unable to get inside, J we . erceedinriV well, i . ..i. . - . " .'"' 1 " '. and the concert was a pleasant occasion ana ithln one to those , who Participated, Much credit was reflected; npoh- Professor and Madame jDeCaslro and,: their musical genl u,r by the performances of their pupils, and an amount of talent WhicJi it Is pleasant for Charlotte to contemplate, was dislayed bv the young ladies. The concert really otherwise maitreatea ner. appeared for the defendants Flemming,Esq.,'forthepro conclusion of the case his decision,-the policemen a suit against' Johnston i-,,::4i Vipm find t TV- them in the discharge case was set wr nep uu, deserves a better ana a more exwuueu use ui wiu- xiv- v-v r- . - - - .w.1 'W.!IVa from canunauorr The ..ff i , - i.-.,,. 1 tice than this, but. for' the present, at, least, joined in Iolh Testaments. - i.j : , d WMch; by thelraction upon the ?food Thefoowing changw hays tn maaer, i uce iuan ims, ou . r t v , . r afc-. nr IhaWarainsrt of i I , , L "i:v sandra.". is theTreti6w.of recent work b "rSntote U.J 0- Vir Jh ,!., A r,J" "' ' L... ,m,V ' Mr. Greg, -which la lemartowe iim, lorf-m , 11 An Interesting Caserfr rj the gloomy views it. depicts , and the great 1 tfte Btoniach,the ttyer,, the bowels and the Ud o 0 . i.t . " . -u. t i,.tni-nditidt.: the snecalaUte activity or the weeks, oy a storing yigoroua v r TTz .rTr " :ii . , - itnawuu . 1 :v ....-A, !k-r-ii&-fii.A-vi?rji,iF I of thepuysicai stractons w -uw.m--.vmi . ' . r- 'icca, vocs. ucrzx -jtu;, icemen named,. Aicked, strttCK ana xnrvau.exauuu r: an abundanceof piirerrich : woodnis m- uw. i ju :,'!uiu - eheao at tie rroWcr cf 7-H. H.' n iamwVw' "J:--" i- ..lfscheapattierrorsc cr,VU. li.' RTnue Raid., . .; . t staKT P. McAlpine niade r4idr" a few r T o v"' ujr iUI: '"DCFU irn,u".nJ were severalother officers.. and a' posse 6 .United. .States jtroops. The party captured the distiiI d aU tbefiitTes thereunto - . - . r,- - Thornburg, b,ut thepdiet'famUioa minaged Ii a 1. ken to Dallas for trial before a irnrtSfateS Cbmmissioner,.and the l'atic' w re that they iaver, beea boumb -pver for their appearance at 4 tue -nett -term! of Federal Conrt at States ri)lert'';,' The Charlotte,' rolum'blaknd .'Augusta i- pallroad. . u . " '."y4'r'u-nfJ 'i Complaints, loud,' long and continued, have reached our" editorial - eafj, tri regard -to discriminations, mihf;?matte.f, of freights "S1113 merchants f Charlbitey? the-, C. A A. Railroad. v v -; In inyestigaUngthiasubjecltWe; w'xne to the conclusion that theie is an Hnjusfc dis- minatidninilhis rmattef . 6f atrainat nr people, iid!we cUeib following as in! stances': 'yt"- :: 'V.;:,.'''. ; load of bay from i-TxingtonIf C" on the N. C, Railroad j to CfiesterS Cien- the C.l C A. . A ' l?rlrrtafl Th ri;fnn frnm Charlotte' toXexincto'tf is in round nambers. sixty miles.Mhe distance from Charlotte to Chester . is. .foHymiljThe, freight lara, while; the" freight frbmVChaflotte to Chester, was fifty:fiye dollars, showing a dif- rence .of forty dollars, for about the same '"v"vv "Again, the freight charges on -one ton of guano from Charlotte to Morrow's- Turnout -distance ten miles, 4s jthree dolAj oh one ton of guano to Statesyille, pYe;the A., T, A Ohio Railroad, the charge is only one dol lar, and a half. ' -s'L'i f Another case in point is that the freight charges on a bale of cotton frohi Fort Mills to Charlotte is one dollar and a' quarter per bale, a distance of sixteen miles, while the eharge3 orKtie same bale, of cotton to Char- lestona distance of two hundred and twen- i tr miloa 5 nn rlollnr ft'nf? ft half.1 And to I Wilmington, a distance of three j hundred and fifty miles is also one dollar and a half, So great has been the discrimination against Charlotte, that numbers of farmers-" in the neighborhood of Fort Mill, have ' been com- pelledto wagon their cotton here, and buy- Tng" their produce, have "hauled it 'Thick , in their wagons. ' 1 ' if! If :' '';. We could cite other cases where similar difterences . have occurred, and our . people have remained quiet and submissive under th,s unfair discrimination long enough. ; 0 The managers of this road, above ail oth- ers, should not forget the obligations this corporation is undertolhecititens and mon- eyed interest of Mecklenburg. " Afier the people of South Carolina had made every ef- fort which was possible.'had failed to secure the charter for lack of funds, a meeting was called in Charlotte; and twelve of hfrUiber al citizens came forward and subscri nU hundred thousand dollars, and pledged an other . hundred tousahd , dollars, which subscription secured the road. It must not be forgottrn that thSe:yeryrnen were already large subscribers to the eBterprise,5and the Lot " : hnftnf crpoof." iricmn'il:f mif v. "V V e VI Awentyeten.ears ,ajterwrup,-u5. vuuu 1 which they ; had brought into existence. I nnrfnrfl and sustained, turns like the VlDer. warmedinto life, and stings its benefactors, : These strictures are writtehlin no Unkind snirit towards any one connected with this corporation,; and they have been withheld I - .- - vk..MS jnr- -.- I Ar An nA unui wc uayc vuiomw Au-.sm ..- I . Kof Ka AhoFOM nra nrnvf iinfl fim now j brought to the attention ''.of the " fnbli by Westnunut4r Revievr, for January, reprinted by the Leonard Scott mioiishingr vonipany, wMVHijr wtnk'ii. ,ua j . 1. John Stuart Mill's Three Jissays on xveiigioii. ,r 2. Railway Keeniation and Kauwar rrac tice. , ' 1J , 4. Rocks 1 Ahead ; ot the: Warnings f3 .Cassatidra. FL" ;,..,h f 5. Aristole. G. Charity,- Pauperism,-an4 Self-Hejp. r Tl,- -E;-f Ifaf allrr-erfcfa- ' - i-f 1 E ..... I 8. Home l-iie -.ngusnjMweuings. ;. . . , rvtntamnnni-r T.tf nratnw. - " ,-rMI,- i.u,--.,- n.--v- v.(h"J Mr. Mill's posthumous . work, .mature, 1 Ths Utility of Religion, and Theism." is the subiect "of the first article. ThoseyWhOhav.e not access to the work itself Will find here summary of, the author's, jOpiohk on :ha3teUn8gi Grooew, nraiperieciipn creation, toe immor.uW the claims of revelation : it . s JF-. tikMa AAmtwnrianfii trk. eiit in.. i weicuiwM -.-. jw-iv.-j--- r elligible restatement of old problems and for their "courageous ongmauty, . "xne jjioicantt ouuu. erticle chowing the probable effect passage of a bill to prevent the., sale facture, purchase, or importauon o eating liquors in England, and also Jland W' W SeSASo nSernlt ri? gJgTtf ? r-: ,1 Wp-.f. utor At the of h there areistinct lists, and an 2' SvfS dl'TT,P S I ilc&jJiV t ' VdiCol. Imi L.,M5.Arrrf them. ThiSanalvtical W" 'U!tilPifV, porters ?CoT : 3 1 l T.-'iersoo. rnn IM 21 V Ur T, iiuii.iu i- auwisw v. -- r-r - . . - i ; v L nef 11 t?OL fid Of. ftUU i.v' h-.h.ivi. j . .m - M, pw v- .'-fc-j.i-, I 1-1..-. j.- " - T.. . - - " f" having. Drought tpartot ue wora "rr eswwwnea, sneni . J 1". ri r i v - -O ,:- mori AlaO'L.c -rfcr TT..L.r . J.--0H. . i ..I... ...t j w -,i 1- it..nrn -JrviVi. J t,oontkir ml n-ti ve rer; rmance orthevariti --" . - . . i i,,.., .. --. . r . f . -i.. .... -f,.flrf oitf.tli-ctioiii ' Boa fng, the-case? -ssr- .u - 7ADS A PEGIIAUS, . 1 f -'-f .'itv, -t n . . aal' for inter Jering. who sojn. "rr;-";- lain thjt the Bitters arejiotoiilj tM mcsi .Janw ;-y. c... ..j . - I MpV -T rr'iT'- t - - rir of their dutie?. This brincipally LW treatises -known as the Jy BtQmachic. but an eradicant of those h- ;w-a 90 -J j Crposlte Ctntrl Hotel, - I JJ " y. I" , i when Jtwill Organon;r:a. - . t I diseases 01 ui- cr, Ti,.r" ' " I - -J nrt,-;lUJ-.ivi.'' ooviJ ii . .. -. .-.s. ..aaxtp. j t - 5 nl nj su.IMIpIb' n'2- VwLich contaminate the prire of US. -1 &b 2T Cbariottfc-JT Cv ""e- .-w-jM.yi... geeta modification of the English. Poor Laws,' and sets foHJrtlie plan for a' Friendly Relief Society,"' .V ; 'f',, -tiV "The First Metallurgists" ia an.authfopol ogical article. - It mentions the traces left by prehistoric man in the shape of tumuli, etd, which we find iu all parts of the worldVand the gradual advance in civilization proclaim- L edby their contents It is prjopabXe tb the Tnranianswho weje dwellersin caves, were the first discoverers of metals, and the appearance of -the .Serpent Symbol in 1 alt places where metal implements are iouna is spear and arrows of flint, ant a- greiit to hammerr attracted Ty" jT eiltferineGyeuow lump lying in some hollo w'i of iaTcaVe Into wiiich perhkps'.he has pursued some deadly serpent,1 is' ingenious but 'wer"cattnoV help thinking that " his ""thought," '"Surely" his stone, so curiously malleable,'' etcsDunds uhUke the' utterance of an nntutored savage. i.-A 4 : r -r : - - ' : - i i if til rt . , ' Iff! W. W. Peuram, . , , ' Agett C, . C " A. -Railroad . Wef f the undersigned , mer ,-Deat bur chants and citizens of Charlotte, being : in-r terested in the; local-rates jof freight, "on )the C C & A Railroad., between this place, and WinnsborOj would 'respectfully " Submit -to you this petition reducing freights on the several articles enumerated herein : - Cotton; Fertilizer3t rPlour,..,Bacon,'-j(loose) Coffee, Hardware Iron, Castings, Leather, Harness, Furniture, Fruits, (Xmfectioneries, Plows, Rice, Saddles and "Saddlery Scales, Stoye- ware,- Sagar Syruri,5nwarej 'A Tobaccd, Wagons arid Carriages, ' and such - 'like , Wheelbarrow, Whiskey, Yarn in bale's and other leading articles' of Merchandise." $ f , All we! desire s to place us on equal foot ing with ; other Railroads, leading t . aiiri .from:Charkitte. s!ft.;tfi 4oi5ii Wedo think th&.preseiiti discrimtEatine rates against Charlotte are very unjust and detrimental td ouf interests and ' the : inter ests of Charlotte and other stations on Ithe line mentioned above. '-.'' ' ' ; u iyt r, R M : Miller & Sons, Wholesale Grocers.! Burroughs & SpringsFertilizers. " ' ' i i.' T,' ' rTLi' ' . "i . LI' 1 J. ' i u w airnne. Agx vamage leaier.,, fi; : . SBMeacham, Cotton Buyer. Magill, Heath fe Scott, Wholesale Grocers. J 8 Williamson &Co., Flour and Grain. R B Alexander & Co.; Grocers. ' J M McLaughlin & Son, Grocers. W H H Gregory. Broker and Cotton.' Wilson & Black. Druggists. . WF (tjhrtspn " Sutherlin & Johnston Cotton Buyers. ; J.S MIDavidsort Grocer. - a s , . i ; J Y Bryce;.Ootton Buyer. ' : i: Grier & Alexander, Grocers and Cotton. W N Prather fc"Co Con fectioriers.' 5 ' - John i Brookfield, Auctioneer.' ;i :r ' " John Wilkes Mecklenburg Iron" IFdrks".? " W F" Cook, Carolina A gricuUura.1 : Works. D A Smith 4 Co,-Furntture "Dealer3.r CS Holtqn &Co4 Grocers, r.-hj; . , ; 8 M Howell, Harness and, Saddler." . . ; J. Wi Wii?on; Grocer: ' h-.r. SehilT Bro's; Uarne 'an'd -Baddlery; B N Smith, Grocer and Commission.' ' L W Perdue Grocer. ' . - v r Afayer,-Jrey & Rossj Wholesale Gr were. p. v uue ot Dims, vrocers, - . Bremr Brown & Co, Hardware. . " . . . . D Blum, Dry Goods; ,f; ; . -. . S Frankfbrdj DryGoodsH !;;, ,, H C Tirumonsfr Family Grocer, - i -i W R Burwell & Co, Druggists. , xhoa Gtier, Cottorr BrWeT. Wacfe & Pegrard, Boots and Shoes. johlt a YonrierA Soni Clothiers ' Mcifueray A Davis, D G's and Cotton'JfeA D Dymons vo, ii rocers 1 f-l f- . L - r-t - -. - 1 C. or-s3 .- r pioAirwnAi titrm J Hottendorf fc Hashagen, Grors. gampie and Alexander. Boots and Shoes. "vittkowsky and Rintels, Dry Goodr' I James nartyj vwcxeryana glassware, jj q Springs, K&B. ,iNatGray,urocer.,w ,3v ' fiy?n -r - 1 Tamo, Pit ;tflmw: - ,..tjc- i .f flftves and McGirrn.i Grocer. Cresswell and Walker,' GrocefS. SfiiJ f wb Gooding arid Co, Grocers; 31 isrL'j: -W M long .and Co, G-rocers and Confec't. T r . .4 - -r -- a . j r 'W . i . ' ... I. f : f t Aiexftnaer, eeigteana jo.- ury uooas i 9 .-- -I . -TV H? . if it- I kAnnmfl- imi RhfKhsnhTln L TC Smith and Itt.Drnersists. ; j Smith and orDes,Joot.ai I Walter Brera and Martin. Wolfe and NisbeKX-rocers.' flwfill.,v ArA ' Lw J Black; JFholeaale Grocers V Waters and Maisei Cotton Buyers.-- , a: 2? 1 i -rv tt- t T'-i f - ... 31 m- :i I w r-r a J .js-v..: st j tx. -.ueiu cugsist. p.MRigler.fw.and Oc tonrvkot ! case of the arrlbr:.chlefta!n aVrned Twith '' - 1 J Lindy Dry Goods, r , ,t f o4 VluU A - - -JflW'i I , .. . . tfritWsprfnof:il WINTER. G00l)Sh 5- llBWTtAiTA thatthe (' It" is a Vine qua" hoh of health; that1 the U a,-. 'At a"! m'-.! Wt'-fs K'4-U .- 4eXtdoetWAe'ZfiJoCce.'- .' n.-.?. Aiirces.'6f Titality'., the "springs of 1 llfe,,,, n; , ,r?. ..i vfitl i vi..i vci t. Al -i-? v; .w 'VwU.-i. hnf n. SOUrceS, Ol Ylk-UW), m I.Y".- .;v" "? .jl 0u IJiiiJ -.'ff iff E1T 'ADVKITISir2i:T3.T" O 1 ts,r;A?N esfi urn, 3t "J"ust received n.any uoonncn rpiaioes, ICarW "Rami Pfitjifw A - -1Js5P Early Rose Potatoes, till reerlesr Potatoes, i - Northern Potatoes. ; Vert nice, fine large Sweet Oranges; at the "Rising San.at prices that wuiTrlefy compention, oppositr market. Trade street, Charlotte, W. ix . -.s. 4 eu-ii. . - , - v. o. la vjijawii avy. STUST ARRIVED".- -"t rX If 4 r j 4JS-f -tr-- V AtPralber-A'.CB.VVr J ,"' NICE APPJES.!ORANOES, UET3- it' 'uriotof. fine of all kinds Also Nary Beans, ? 4Il .ging at livins prices, 'First door; above the Mais ketw,.- , . .; ;. r h feb2t-tf. til rv .N CONSlaKMENT.- ,10 - Barrels . Prime - November Mu er Muljets,5 which i will sen to Merchants at inmaei ng hres.i -The Mullets are very fine and- large, and roust be solV Call and them, i S WANTED. i . : i.'f I- .l AyoungTmanjexperiencewSn4 ot rre-. proacaaWe vaorat character, -desires a situa tion, in some bouse in Charlotte, as a book keepers Testimonials furnished if desired ; feb 27 iif ' Box 94, Charlotte; A' SSYRIAN iDI3C0VERIES, ' ifN '1873 aS'd 1874,' .j . ,! ,? t., . i . r s 'A 3JMSMM E '. Alt, exceedingly .valuable and interesting work, giving the history of this, ancient peo- Die. 8s written dv tnemseives on -stone, fitt ing back to' the days : of . Sennacherib, of jcuu mat uruye iunousiy auu one wuig Deluge in this-book for 'the first time we get the CUaldaic account or that eyenw Price 94.Wk'. s ' ' T1UUY ctUKU. feb27:4odft' ,-i(nhulltHiiU-,i.fr FOR SALE. ' ' 1 ctt? a r V w u it t ' rSuTr.T jfllwUl sell for crish or Lumber delivered in Charlotte; at prices to be agreed on;nex - I Charlotte, at prices to be agreed on, an ex- oellt-Steam-Saw JTd!wItiirl plete-and in good order, together wHh 'P'ni, ""NAffO,: fOP'l't ShafJtingguJleys, Belting, &Cr jiWjss r!-w?iv --ALSO a ' A Shingle1 Machine. capableu'ef akfHfi'i ten thousand 'Bhingles per day.' " n; ; : AU at office of trie VHsWTtK umravsa for particularsl o fob 27 .din Wlm i rt r-rr GOC. LEWIS &'WlLUA3l8,'" -'- j " "tWITH - : h WIITKOWSKY ft RINTSr3.: i s 1 - i 1 :o:- ' j 3 I I FRES irX'RR I V A C f;" r i i j - ' , 1 -I-1 - NEW ' GOODS, 8PRIN0 STYLES. Beautiful POPLINSaf I6J cents per yard - f; -oV Splendid All orders for Goods not in Store, will be promptly, executed by Telegraph and J!x press. " : , t " By polite attentiott, and aidiipooition to and serve' his -numews' 'friendsL - acquain crease our already large retail trade. , ' ' - '. u Wi" tances and strangers. h!vt,P n-c;-1 .ffVtU "3h?n iAtfcnnlti. CALL r AT -flrlo H j kto OT TTlc'TATt-.li! WIXTKOWSKY A RINTEIi. rr4t V.O .K f .s?irttl .U .1 P iOKDEU0 M AECOLECLEA . Dry Goods.- t ' ru ' ".T-hT r -7. r?.!- .1B"",V7,s:w-,.;j .Of--! .U s'! ' 1 .!. J."j Vi-l -"I "- " tH Jj. JTJiI.iUI1l r, ; - - i nmrkcrat and Honie rinv 1 month.- j-ji . li iTVV -..- '.:. r, m a..i dShoes! , -.- --m,-- B.-h.-aAMAiWAi. yroioi-ji. Hardware., t , I noDivn vnnrTAv4 J - arent: . " rebiy zw. in j AvAt..n ( i i. T.i ..f-rrr it' a -. s .1 f t j. tr a wnu riw BfmiinrTT.Te UiVSiJi ahd-LiauorstKJj . - .1 ,.-..-r i , ; U 1 1 'wfJ-.J m.i ' .. ...... ..... , 200 bushels Black Spring Oats. " AO AAA IV. T1 : .., ou ousneiscmn jieai. A lot of 'Cream' Cheese." Molasses, Sugar' Coffee. tc, &c, cheap. Call soon. : feb26-tf. t - GRIER ft ALEXAKDS3. 1 ' 'JW , " '" '. i T ATEST ARRIVALS; " :.- U 8 dozen Crawford' beat, fresh canned F!ack Wl . w yV4.M4, VHB fVWV . W WMVM, large Hominy,' White Peas and C3Tlarge MouhUin Poutoes. nice Dried Fruit, Whit Cabbage, Mountain 'Buckwheat Flour, 60 bushels Seed Oats fine Clear Seed, at feb2S-tf. B.N. SMITH'S. JUST RECEIVED, i ,a S . , Ui'VftC. i 9 Jit- fa Jr -." ;v tA full and complete stock of all kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS.; AlSd i a large addition of ithfv&nmntrhnnk9 and Rnndrv ether arti-' . cles la my line. Call and examined J rniOICESEtECTED NbRTHES S2 b potatoes: ri r 4 v ;', ' ZD. EarVRoseEarit Goodwlehf ' Flak Eye. Peach Blows and Peerless, lanrelot1 id store " and for'sals byf'l-- p. v-'c- i - fpENNYSOK'SfrOKMST 47 -: '"Aneir edition"6rTenAylionV' Potas, Ms eluding." - -... .li. j and all his latest-works; besides i the musio entire to.XL; - of his ,-most; popular songs, The complete volume W cts. i - -( - , , jastneeitedat-ix.fi' .ix-jftUFfiK's i ib24 tf. - Book Store. : TMPORTJT NOTICE. ,,,T:(1 .,n ' . Tlf k .1.1 All 1. iVi WA Illuminating oil made, tf.ra-,X'f, Vk't 4 , : M ILUQNS( Of Q ALLOIfO have been sold,' and it is how. used la "hun . dreds ot thousands of families, and no acci ' dent has ever .occerred,rdiiecUr-or indireotljF' from burning, storing or handling it. ' j To enable all classes to use this indlspn sable article, ths'price has -'Mcsatly been .m. duced about sixteen per cent.: y t . Jiuyyoorxnl iromi-r .j' febSl-tt.v- .OpposiU Central HoteL X1UR AND MEAL BY THE. SACK OR t CAR Ji)AJ)..7M3-j' e v The uhdenigned is prepared on short no tioe tofill UrgeorsQuUordeniforr,: Flonr, iriealj Tbesitbrttf ' Cerss "J f! lndBV'"sii4 SeeinAsvs? I equal in quality tq any. in ihls market. ' Also Graham' Flour, for brownbread.frow choice wheat, and MIXED FEED for cows, Grain bought at highest market pries. ' r.j, CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS, " I .... febl8-lf. .V ,t-,t Look Box . TOESH FISH KD OTSTEBS , 0 Every morning at. v. . . ., : Iianl4-tf. .- , ' - Trade Street, IfTHE CENTENNIAL HOUSE i i sX : i' :.-?7 i A. "'ObtiEas 'Stsiit,- ;Ci.Xttrwi-3r. j.; One door below the Observer corner.. At this house our eonnngGentennfaI can be - 1 discussed St all hour day Or nlgBtir I - xaeieaaingpruui nwwriwmmtprmi eat at alk times. to taxe aparttnany questioa that may arise, r -4t &v . r.vsn wt."W1lsob.' .... . .Ji;at u WILSON A BLACK, WHOLXSALB' r t i ' JJI ORUOOIOTCi! -i: liitisa'"; j PAXiiraT oils.: cti:2aia ; fil - .. s'iu 'l.9 ifr -r-V UEWJYORK'jBIIOR- A.WHEAT.'FlJoUR. ?. jit' rVkfr rvi'j. ' --i f.- 1 febl9-tf. A . R- a ALEX ANDES A CO. - 1 CnaiiOtte '-!''-, Fo. 13, 18T.U ceipta will be required to be :ma-out by I shinners for freis-ht over the Carolina Cea- shinners for freleht over the Carolina Cen tral Bail wayi and oods must be delivers d On and aftej 8atrdV7tlke3titns.., the mail train on the Caroliint' tral-Railway will kate Charlotte dsilyslcept BOauj White Wine Vinegar, 'Cider: VioeSJ, and -ac-w-i Sweet; caarf.4. 1' : '-f o "V i' -x,,: jit-. ! AJL Lif i -j'AADU A PIZORAM'8, r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1875, edition 1
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