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'TO BE COLD AT THE4BOOT AND SHOEjHOUSi;
SMITH & FORBES;
Tryon Street, CUjIJ&L OTTjj, Nearly opposite tentral Hotel.
WTTTTTtf tu yt nliifV-dy, we Intend to sell large "Btock of ZZenje, Women's
Boy'., 2SJSm? n Ciildren'. BOOTS. SHOES and HATS, coiaprUiig all grades.
targe proportion ef wilci-bave been . 4. -
Mitil Our Own Ordei
: Merchant In CzUfi well is tbpsejn the tarroondlnc country, will tnd it to their
' advantage to call and eiaBOine our wjc. uior pureuHiuK eisewnere.
-w iv mean to tell Good a$ low at any home in Neio York, Boston, or Baltimore,
with freight added They van atwa) aare the expense of trip North by bnytn fi0m
mSST . :"v ' iyaffonaf Bonk and Bank of Mecklenburg.
HoOe Largestipid Finest stocKdf
I3ILTMBY ME'lUKCrGOODS
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CEARLOTTE, COLUnDIil;& AUGUSTA II. II.
t CMrlotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874
The Charlotte Columbia
I NVITE3 the attention of all Merchants and Cotton Shippers iu Charlotte, and upon the
roada connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages ot connections with- , all Northern
Points and South Atlantis- Sea Ports enjoyed
1st. Ibe Great Atlantic Coast Line ria Colambia, Wilmington and Portsmouth to
Baltimore, Daily, Insurance i per cent- ?,-f.r;-, PI
Philadelphia, Daily, Insured - ' . , ... . : ,. . .,
JIEW YOB1C. MONDAY, ;WEDlDAYrtHUIMDAYr 8 ATtJBDAYr INSURANCE i
PER CENT! BOaTON, TUESDAY8 AND PR(DAY8aN8URANCE J PER 1
CENT. PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND .SATURDAYS. !
4d. By way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Baltimore, Wednesdays and Sat
unlays, Insurance . Pr cent. X r - ' -' ' rt'i
IHLADELPJIA EERY WNDAY, INSURANCE J PER CENT. NEW YORK
- TEDNESDaYS AND SATURDAYS INSITCCX JIQUAtlZEP i i 1
. TO THAT OF NORFOLK. i j i
a. By the Charleston Llp ,lBltimor
- EHTyRtDAY.TO'JfE W YORKf-TUESDAYS, TriURS-
A ND SATURD AYS, TO BOSTON, EVERY SATURDAY. t j I
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TKK aari railed 8team Line finalities the three Port of Portsraomth, Wilmington;
v, Pharleston, and the combiaed eqnrproents of theC C & A:W. C & A.' and other,
roads, enable as to bid for cotton ana all ether merchandise in unlimited quantities; and
to assure oar patrons ot absolute, freedom froaideUntlQa. t
Hon. R. B. Brjdgers. . r - Genl Manager.
Col. Johk B. Palmcb, i. -l r I ! '. - -I , J - s- - President.
Jas. ANDKBSOif, - j . General Superintendent. '
A Pops '-, , General Freight Agent. ,
W.' W. PEGRAMY Agea
N G. HARRY & C0.i
House, Sign arid Frfescoe Painters.
ARTICULAR attention paid to Frescoing
p Country. Office under Central Hotel.
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JJIHIS Space belongs to ALEXANDER. SEIOLE A CO..,
if" : wh'adesire the pabllc to1 know hat they hare .moved j,j
into their new Store, where they will be pleased to aee ;
their friends and customer.
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V A (5 O B r M MENDEL,
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S'etoosafwaf.ra haBdVVt
"THE CENTENNIAL HOUSE, -
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JOq , bok AOOS, ' Proprietor,
One door below the Obsemr corner. At
this house, out eominfc Centennial can be
discussed at all hours dav W iiisht. hooij.
The leadihx ipwrt of the day will be P
eutatall tiroes to take apart in any question
that may arise. ' kbztz. --
FLOUR AND HEAL BY TnE fl ACS OR
. CAR LOAD. , ...
The nhdersigned Is prepared on short no
Hoe to fill large or small orders for" !
Floor, Ideal, Vbeat-brnn, Corn
? . bran, an4 8econI,
qaal in quality to any in this market.
' Alsa Graham Flour, for brown bread. from
r choice. wheat, and MIXED FEKD for- cows.
'Qrain bought at highest market price.
S i, -. CHAEIjOTTIC PTTV MIT.TAt- II;
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Lock Box 62.
, Oa and aftea Saturday, the I3tb insttbe
mail train on the Croliaa Central Railway
.will leaVe.CbarloUe daily, except Sundays,
;at 6:15 A. M aid arrive at 7:45,11,, ,
JJ J r V S. L. FREMONT;
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B, OFFER'
.r Tadcphcate in , price and quality any i
voice of I"? bpgn boos lit in. the' ;-UniUsl
'States, and deliver them n -ChrloUet the
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Churches -and Town "Halls, throughout th
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PAINTS, OILS, CHESUCALS
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OTICE TO RIIIPEERS l:
Charlotte, W.' -C' Feb. tS.tlST.'
' On and after the 20th inst., duplicate re
ceipts will be required to be made oot by
shippers for freight over the Carolina pen-,
tral Railway and goods , most be delivered
at" warehouse by 4 P. M. . ,
j f Nj..- 8. L. FREMONT,
sSljCJaLLOWAY, 'OenJSapt..,
Agent. , , . . feb!9 2w.
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ATLAI7TA VKTEdAli 70I13I3,
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' Next door to tber-c' J 02ce. - 7
White Wine Vinegar, Ckl r. Vicear, aad
Swet Cidcr.'HV"fc
The 1 Charlotte Observer,
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Charles C1 Jones,' Proprietor
USice; Observer Building, Corner
, Trade and College Streets.
. , , . Churches ,To-Day, - - TTT
I St.- Pbteb's - aE. Chcbch. ifey.- B,- S,
Bronson Rector Services will be had to
day Jatai A'M.randT at'tl i:
' Baptist Chubch. Services this morning
at 11 and this evening at, 7, by the pastpr,
ii Associate Refoembd ' Bebvicb In r: the
Chapel, on the ' corner ' of College and 5th
streete,to-day at li o'clock A, 5L, and at 3 P
M, by the' Rev. W. M; Hunter. .' Sunday
8chool at 10 a: m. ; - v I ? v v r " -: )'
Fibst " Pbksbttebtan .. Cbvboh. Sericea
this morningt 11 and; this evening at f,
by the pastor, Rev. A. WM2Ier, D. - D
Seats free. - - ' -
i Sunday School at 3 o'clock i. Mi'ff 4
i Tbtoh, Stbeet M.,'rCHPBCH.rvj:ea
to-day at 11 A. M., aad at 7 P. M.bv the
Pastor, ReV. P J Carraway. J
t Sunday School at 3 P. M.I '
l Secojtd Methodist Church. Services by
by the pastor, Rev. W. S. Haltom, at II AM,
andat7P.M. -
) , Sunday School at 9 A. M.' 1 .
; Catholic Chcbch Services at 11 A. MI,
and at 7 P. MM by the pries Rev, Father
Hands. , . - '
i Secosd Pbesbttebiah Chubgh. Services
in the morning at 11, aniHthe evening at 7,
the pastor, Rey.X'H; Harding, at the Cohrt
House. t C . j
Lcthkbas CHUBca--Servicesat It A. MM
by the pastor, Rev. A. L. Younts.
Sunday School at 3 P. M. ' e . v.;
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XOC AIi DOTS.,
There wera;Qpc4ice-.aiTestsIast week ; 2
Whites 'and 4 colored. "
There are 26 prisoners in jail now
6 of these were put in yesterday. , . ;
j I February goes out with to-day; January
went out on Sunday, too. 7. . ) i . ;f ; ; ;
! ! We welcomed to , our sanctum, yesterday
afternoon; Col. R. A. Alston,' the managing
editor of that bright and able paper, the
Atlanta Herald. Col. A. is on his way
North. ' :
: After to-day we can say in tlie language
of Solomon, siightly ' amended f-? "Lo, the
winter is over and gxmV''be time of the
singing of birds is come," fec-. : .
Even while the mud was "so deep ' in' the
streets yesterday that navigation was almost
out of the question, the wind blew the dust
along the streets, and in the ftces and eyes
of those who chanced to be out.
During the month ending to-day, lbc
deeds abd mortgages were recorded, in the
office of the Register of Deeds of Mccklen
burg county. '1-,' ; ' ' u ' ,fr -
- Lively on the streets, yesterday -; afternoon
and evening, sura's yon bomAt one time
it looked like every policeman In te city
had a negro In charge, taking him either to
the calaboose or the Mayor's office.
i Mr.H. M. Piark, the agent in this city of
NVooten's Express, will, in a few days.' open .
a ticket agency at that office, where lie will
buy and sell tickets on all .points.
1 And still those ,Cotton Fieldi Minstrels"
have not made their appearance, and still
the small boys and darkies, and the peanut
crowd generally, mourn and - refuse to be
comforted because the Minstrels are not. :
An incipient row between two ne
groes, near Cruse's fidh stand on Trade
street, bade fair to be the occasion . of
some interest yesterday afternoon,bnt
the police spoilt the fun by stepping
up ar.d lugging the drunkest of the
two, belligerents off to the lockup, j
More Raiding. k
We understand: that the revenue men did
some more raiding in Gaston county on
Friday. They dropped in on James Forbes,
while he-was " making a run " at his illicit
distillery, and arrested him, and broke up
the stilj. Two or three other parties, whose
names we did not learn, were also arrested.
The Air Mne Receivership. -
I The following is " froiiT the Baltimore
American : "The very important trial - in
the United States Circuit Court of the Rich-
mond ana Danville - Railroad Company,
against the Atlanta and Richmond Air Line
Company, involving about four million dol
lars, was concluded yesterday, and held sub
curia. The suit is brought here front North
Carolina? and is to set aside the receiver., of
the Airline Road, and put in his stead one
Selected by Georgia bondholders j!
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Hall" A .Patterson. u ,...-
f The advertisement of this Jirm which is
located fai, Hickory, has been -standing in
eiir columts for .aome , tune, and, '.should'
have iiad i special attention?'.: called j to it
before tb'is timei - They are i gentlemen of
strict business' integrity; 1 prompt ' in filling
Orders; and It affords us real pleasure to
comraerid them to our .business mettl They
are liberal advertisers too 'advertising in
theihome paper, and others in ; that ?ec
fion, for produce, and in such paperf s the
Raleigh Kews, and the Obskbveb, for orders.
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The Civil RIffUts Bill. -
kprate-telegram passed through
the Western Union Telegraph Office,
yesterday afternoon, stating' that the
Civil Uights Bill had pttsedthe; Sem
ate, and now ,goes to the, President.-V
This news was soon -noised about the
city, and was 1 the principal m topic of
conversation during the remainder of
the day.' jAs a Iong and much dis
cussed measure, its passage , created, a
cood deal of interest, but, no excite
ment. ' .- . " '"!;' 't-ur
The . Winds. 1 . : 'lllil!.,
: They amounted to a little -more than
zephurs' yesterday, and the regular March
habits are , again appearing in people's man
ners. 'Men are re-learninghow to step
gracefuliy down off the pavement and out
into the mudrafterretreatingr hats,-and
ladiccah already, thus'early , in the windy
teisonrstop and turn around three or four
times with as much ease and paturalncsaas
theycoul'atthe plpse of last March. ,
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Train Detaytrd.' ,r: 5. i k.;. :. -
'The Air-Line "Was four hours behind t;iine
yesterday-morouig,' and consequently failed
tomake connection svith;.the' North train.
Cause, vdirt on fhe track at the88fch:nnte
posr,' iwhal.o B jCTy'thengipeerf iaid
about UeV?:.::.T':i r .! ' . i r i U r'r.t ::r:3:.
; -The: Wiluiidgtona train, dae at 7 o'clock;
Fnday evening, arrived yesterday afternoon
at 3.r i ."De cause ob "the detention,?,, was "ihe
accident of Friday afternoon, which snjashi
ed up things a good deal but hnrlPnb one.
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The CntTinfai. 1 '' '
And hojrt it shall W celered.fei"being
Very much discussed, now. - One bf the fea
tures of the- occasion will be a motlnfed pa-'
That Centennial will ba a great and glorious
occasioa not oalyfo -CbarHrttex bat, formal
North (roljn3 and for-mnctj gf theSouth.
Attempt to Rob a Ster. , : , T
A, few nights ago an attemptlwas made to
jroh-tha storeoT Mi T- C Bbyirrnor C.n
oevenin streets. The nois vya heard by
Mrs. Chafin, who livts near by,j ifche aroused
her. husband and he shot at therson3. but
is not "supposed, to have hit them, though he
frightened them away J It'"was ascertained
that the window had been opened bat. tne
shooting was done 'before anything was. sto-
icu ur nit: persons naanierea tne nousev
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I. Yesterday evening late, a;hbrse: at
tached to a dray, the property o Mey
er, Gre'y <oss,becatne frightened On
EastjTryon street, near .the top Of the
,hili.of dilficulty, and ran away The
colored Iri ver, a barrel of sugar and a
quantity-of coffee; were thrown-,.off,
and the wheels of the wagon,, running
over the lriver, caused him -painful
injurv? - t,. v.
Dancing Schoal. XKl'iij U-it.?i
It will te ; sceUi by, adverUieltient
that Mr James ; SI Crown opem h is
dancing school on Monday , &ertjocfo V
Awkwafci "votaries of Terpsichore
should take advantage of this ..oppor
tunity to acquire some grace in trip:
ping the light fantastic toe, (That
last expression is entirely original.)
A Case ofTill Tapping.
Yesterday afternoon, while Mr. F, il. An
drew?, of the firm ot F. H. Andrews & Co.,
was engaged in waiting on some customers,
a colored boy,; Liston Crawford, who had
been standing around for some time, tapped
the till of $17, and went out. Shortly after
wards MrrAndrews went out on the hunt
of hiniiving uiissed the money, and, com
ing np withhim- on .Trade street, called
him into a store and imade himacknowl
edge that he stole it. fHaving recovered the
iroheyjheac
fore the Jfayor. rHi Honor cast .him into
jail, in default of balip and1 Judge rk-heck
urn ut-ar uie umintiunner..-,,., ".jr . . ,
MlHtarr Company
We are glad that so muoh interest is be
ing taken in the organiZitioh of a military
company in this city, and t.the probability
now is that, before a great while, the mem
bers will be drilling. 'The company was or
ganized last Monday night, as we have pre
viously noted, with the ' name of ? The
Greys." We hope the young gentlemen of
the city will soon, swell the ranks .of th&
organization, as Charlotte, usually so ad
vanced, has too long laggcd'behind scmejof
her smaller sister towns in this matter. Th j
roll of membership is at the store ot D M
Rigler, opposite the Central Hotel,, .where
gentl eroen can enlist. . . v .
By all means have "The Greys'? under
thorough organization and drill - before the
Centennial. . ' '
That Blooded llorse.j ; k ;
The fine sfalfiolo'Abji-el Koree,'f which
was recently purchased, in? Pr.inctton. Nj J
by a party of four gentlemen of this city
Capt. S. B Alexander, Col.'D. G. Maxwell,
and Messrs. W. R;; Cochrane, and J. W.
Wadsworth, arrived yesterday morning, in
charge of Mr. C. W. Carper the boss at
Wads worth's livery stable: He is a beauti
ful sorrel animal,' and" the formation of his
body,1-limbs and heck, Is splendid, : He is
about seven years old, and hia'-cbst5 to the
gentlemen -was- something:-ioyer $1,600,
freight and alL ! .He .was bred by J Alexan
der, of Kentucky, but afterwards bought by
Colonel McDaniel. - AbdVel rhas the finest
four-milerTecord ik for ' any three 'year - old
eyer run in the United ' States,' ?and. hi has
achieved victoris(on J5ome';0f, the leading
courses of the couhtry.. 'His most notable
victories, have ..been t pver;-Hemboldtand
Defender, when he was three years old ; the
former of these has beat Longfellow (who
beat Harry Basset: )f-Ti,j
Abd-el was sirel by Australia j damRes-
cue.
A House Destroyed by Fire. " '
On Friday night about 10 o'clock, a h.ous$
on the lands of Mr. S. A.So0eobergerJ about
ii miles from the city, in Paw Creek Town
ship and near the--Capps'Jifine, was -destroyed
by fire The house was rented b a
Mrs. Nickson, and sister, but. they were
awajffrOra home'at the time having'cone to
sit up wjtha sick 'neighbor. ','Ubout a nar;
ter of 10 o'clockj Mr,' James McDonald and
Air. Ed. Bissell, who live, about '(200 .-yards
from the house, saw the flames, which' had
by this time enwrapped the entire building".
The house was consumed totally, with every
single article it contained and in the build-'
ing was a' Considerable anount of corn', pro"-
visionir.ic.'-N- 1,
It was supposed the' fire 'was incendiary,
as it cannot be imagined howu it' could
have caught accidentally, and suspicion fell
upon four negroes, Anthony -Hayes-,- Zenus
Hudson,. Morris Henderson and; Wash NeaL
These were all 1 arrested , yesterday, upon, a
bench warrant; issued byTJudgeV:Schencki
and confined in jail via. this; city tcA stand
nai. - - , 1 r . -t r, . t ?
' Tlie ground upon which is based the opin
ion that the fire was incendiary, is the fact
that, in tbegrant were found some articles
which" had been taken from the .house,
showing that the building had beea plun
dered and then' burned.
An Old Paper. ?
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; , A friend, has; placed to 'our possession a
epPJi Of ; the 'Jftfrniiigteifi, - Weeklg ! Qhronide
.uaieu a uesaay, j aiy. ou. oo - is , was , puu
lished every Tuesday, (bylA, A. Brpwn. and
the copy before; tSl8Tajrged .with age ano
much -handlings It is pleasant,:: as welt as,
profitable,' to "ecur to first principles,' and
there are many matters fi this 'bid pa per-to
interest any North-'Caroliman, and particu-
jariy wouia u oe interesting, we imagine, to
a Wilmingtonian "t
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' Coubt YjOTKBDr?,-Th Oburrdid-iibt o
very much busVness'yesteidayJ-f havig-' ad
journed about Io'Tjloek' In the afternponl
There weraonly iwo' cases. " JW,, E. Xee.'ibf;
apsallfc - and battery, acquHtedVi Anderson
juason H loworgery.- case .continued, r. v?nrt
writ meettagaia ta-roorrow jnorniosf s.aii J.O-
rtLrtirt TiyA raimaivvA ISffltt mAM VinfiL
.V UWVjl AMIV m U ft Ma UM w U H ' mAw a V
nessorifie "criminal: aolketvTeicept' the
"trial Af HbraCefJfassey fh4 Lee- Ardreyj'-for
murdeiC This caseiohies op at' the opening
al Court on Tue4aym.orniiig.,,iTheral is'no
grtat-'amdont of ia'-dreej in4he pabllc-Windi
on the BuhJecVas yetrr1"-
. Noone wassent .o ftbe penitentiary", by
His Honor, on yesterday. During the week
he sent eight up-all of-them ; negroe and
neatly all for "stealing, ."V -"ctu y.
' - MARRIED,
In the Seminary Chapel, at Hampden
Sidney, Vs., on the - 24th :rof February, by
Rev Dr R Z. DabneyMr . Alf Jas Morrison,
of.North C-'arolina, Bnd - Miss Portia 'Lee,
daughter oRev-J M, P Atkinson, ;D. D.
President of Hampden Sidney ..College
..The groom-has numerous friends in? this
city, who will lead the above notice wlth.
interest, and join us in wishing the yormg
couple a life of perfect prosperity and sef
unalloyed, happiness. " Vg.ii?iqji9
Marriage Xicenses. i-'.
During February there was a great falling
off in the mat ter of hi'arrying,' in Mecklen
burg county, the .books pf the Register"vof
Deeds, showing . that he issuea a only . 21
licenses. : Names as follows :
'" ' WHITK8. ;:
Chas Randle, Mary C Baker,
Jas C Steele, P G Rawing, .' " ' ', :
James W Garrison, Ruth Spralt,
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Martin Vanderburg, Nannie Underwood,
Wra Gibson, bailie Julian ,3 . . ,, , . ;,,
N W Thrower Maggie Campbell, ...'i.a t
W S L Parton. Maggie McCloud,
RobtW Montgomery, Harriet; JamisUti ,
r 'A COLORED.
Alexander Spencer,; Gracey ; Wilson, , v
Wm Springs,; Bettie Porten - '' . iu
Sain'l Allen, Caroline HendersoW; i bwcHr.
Blount May, Caroline Caldwell, .
Richard Hall, Retta Costih,' J"" ? V
An4ersjon Gibson, Maggie Johntoiv;, ;
WraGrier,Harrietilry, , "V;;, . '
Willis Sherrjll Ellen Home,. v t L 'fg
Perry Spencer, Bettie Jones, ,i-t'J f,
Isaac Steward Mary Morrow .S,' 1
Chaa Simnn Harriet Read, v"- N
lajDeaaitSuncSW
Geo T Ditlard, C Rujedge.
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Editor Observer : Please note iff your local
that after the first of March, freights intend
ed for Morrows' Turnout, will be"" shipped
without -prepayinent&a I have made arrange
ments for the freight to be collected at Mor
TOW'S. WW. PEGB.MIr
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COMMCKICATKD, '
To Business .Men of Charlovte.
' ? 'C? C.: A Av'RAiL ROAD, " f
-v I -r CHABEOTTB.-Feb.. 27th, 187.5. ill
To R. -Mif Miller ifi Soniianjdt ievehtynMe other
MerchantileFiriiaitf.ChailoUe": -.:
Dear ibs ; I read with interest your pe- ;
tition in regard to.local freights; in the ObV
skbveb of this morning -J and while I feel
deep interest in tlie "prosperity . of all pur
Charlotte merchants, and the growth of
Cnarlotte trade; I have no authority to make
pr change rates ; this belongs tqthe General
Manager and Genaral ;tFieight Agent .yxJ
have forwarded the origiflal petition, togeth
er with, copies of the Obsk&vbb to the proper
officers, and hope due notice will be taken of
your-petition. Respectfully, 1 .-'
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Agent. u '
: :wliW: ADVEUTISEIllXXTS.,7o!
t There will be a""caifed r whjmunicati6ri
Phalanx Lodge No; 81, on? Monday nighty
March 1st, at their Hall in? Masonic: Tern pie
Build.ng.i-Members- 'are-hereby notified . to
attends , Visitors invited.... 1 . . . ; ,
1 By m-der of the 't , " 'W.'M "
, W. H..HorrA?i, -Sec" ;'w'. TfibS&vit.
-pAT:NDTICEJ Ju.: -.ia iiv .i'lil
-i As theTe are w number ' of Merchants, :!-'
-quov Dealers, Boarding Houses and itostau
rants in V(th .County of Mecklemburg.j .Who
havefaijed to r make iheir , returns, "of pur
r.hnses nt Teceit)ts.'ih business." for the six
"months ending Dec.' 3181874 are; herebV.
ntttified that1 after. Tuesday next,! Bhall
proceed against all deunquenta,' as requirea
by law- to compel them tot doo aoi;: Jx mean
exacUy what I-say, and jwiil jperform jmY
Register.
n 9 ill
JTOTICE. . lo s-A ixi
ixir gallics m& xnvwu vca i vw wmn.
that1 he williopert. his ; rdandrfgi schooll on
Monday in rooms -;over, Messrs Smith -t
Forbes' shoe store, and. desires to meet -the
ladies and, children's class .Tuesday aftec
noon at above named place at' 3f o'clock P.
M.,J Gentleman's class - Monday, night' 8
TUJ1 v.-
- Just received.; .
Early GoodrichPotatoev .. ., , .-.
Early Rose Potatoes, ..."
Ptwrleaa Potatoes. !!.' ..A..ii..,i I
Northern Potatoes. Very nice, fine large
Sweet Oranges, at the Rising Sun, at" prices
that will defy competition, opposite market.
Trade Btreefe, MUOW, u. .
027-1 stti-C-A HOLTON A CO.
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I' 6FFER TOR SALE t vlsV
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KVEhWJlF.rinDI!iEI!L
ft fotit Pica heavy-faced, Antique.-- " i
4.1 i- .".-.PhiladelphU. . -.
J. . .'.; .Great PrimeCiarandon condensed
r ""Pica right-faced, German Text. " r
-, tv CXarandon-Mndensed. :- -
1 : " JJonpariel light-faced extended. -r
1 " 4 line Pica Skeleton; upper aad low
. er case. . - ......v-.rfr'iu
1 ..Pica bold-face Italic ..
"K Lonsf Primer Grotesane.
biz ? line. Great Primer Grotesque,
4 ," .Pjca Clarendon condensed.
m. - iiKUfuuKi vuuueuseu. . v
tci e i 2 line Long Primer ornamental,
; a " , 2 n : Brevierwold style.- - m . r
I " 2 tBght.faced-." l:
-I ' Nonpariel Imprint Letter. 33 '.- ..
" t.EngtishcondenseA; ?r ;; k-'h
.lf PiaFrench-aarandoh. '-
''1 Nonpariel Title-extended,- ' -
. -...44 At -v-T-lJ - .
Great Primer Germaii TfxW
1" Pir-JL German Tit - -1':
ill " " 2 line Lone PrimejrdrnamentaL Ij
4 s i -: , ireas primer nue conaenaea -a.
; lv ; 1" .1 'Gothic;.- r -
1 ,4r 2 line Small Pica-cnamentalf
71 "Pica Antique pointed.
fi 1; Ttr2 Jine Brevier extended ,
I Brevier Gothic- - - lt '
"V"- Long Primer, hairline. - V. ' -- '
v!5" Pica Bank Notaltalic "1 .
1 , 'V 2 line Pica- r '. r "
1 Great Primer CJarandon conden'd :
: is 'fc Fancy Imprint Letter.' 1 1:7-' I
jl , Great Primer Philadelphia; 4' ,,
'. I t Taragon Condensed Text.
vx "':"lVmg7 Primer. eothicrtc.-'1- J
T I ' - 2 line Pica, light-face, . ' ;. . , .
1 -" , Pica Extended ornamental.. " '
'"1 " f 2 line Paragon,1 Hghtice.7 ' - - -
1 Creat Primer. German Text,; - light J
-rU-l paragOnVPpVima Uwer'&seJ111 'J
Great Primerupper and lower aeel'
1 Pica Jw Italic- 't
t 1 " 2 line-Pica, light-face; .
2 - 'shaded. f -.
1 i "t e f v ? Skeleton Antique.
I .." 2 Great Primer condensed.
1 : Paragon Title condensed. 1 '
v Pica, i.vi ; '. -),-- 3. .1 . ;
. 1 ..."f.Rreviejf.-v;- 1 -r , .. . '
1 " Great Primer, light-face-extended;
1 '-'8 line Pica, (WoodType-m'd.
1 " 16 line Pica Gothic i Wood Type; ?
,1 " 2 line Great Prime Cannon. ,t
-1 f - 2 line English Cannon Iulic. ;
,1, i 12 ll'mea Jica;Qrpamental 'ood
1-Brevier Law Italic i 5 "
j j a line Pica Cannon.! W 1 J n : - 1 J . ,i 5
.1 4 . Gothic.,... .;
.1 ,;6S :v Tuscian."'' " '
I' rOi (- -i jknuaue.."'' -' n 1... a
i a . ' . ciaranaou conaenaea.
1 2 Great Primer, black face.
1 M 'Pica Italic . - ..?. .
7 " -Border 1 ,
? t lot Commercial Cuts. '
' t font i Swnlo Onada . . :
'(TStands. ' ' - ' '
: 2 double Brass GaBeyt. Jr
Several Srapty4Caes. n 0;, j
9 Chases. '
2 IntooairVff Rtais. . ' " : , iA.
r"2 Cabinets.
1 Stove and -Pine.
-8 Com peaizif Stickjr.-"-'"'
m Xtoier Btocks. . ... -.
2 Wooden Galleys, - '
2 Brass lined-Galleys ! : l
. , . A . " Bottom Galleyar" ,
lpairBellows.: '- .-i r-" ,
1 Inking Apparatus and RolerStotk:
1 lot Dash Rules, Leads, Side Sticks 'and
' -'Slugs for Paper.' i .1
1 lot g arniture.:
. vjiuc uuuaveia. ,-
l inking Stone. ff-nn
1 T aran anrl Taws Tat stVa - . r 1
1 lot rfin'tTftlM. ' ; ' if
Mallee,- Plainer nd' Shooting Stick'"
THE" MATERIAL f ABOVE LISTED-
Latelv oomnrised the Live1 lohi Office" In
Charlotte.and is now offered for sale at a bar-'
. TlTTFinTT TTTTT nD TirkTun !
1 font Newspaper Burgeois, front 400s to
600 pounds in ,good order, with cases and
sorts comp.ete; ' , J -
i 1 juson;xuaray; raper wterrr. (gooa as
new) and : . ... 1 : : - . . .. , '
1 Quarter' Medium' Llbertr" Deeener
Jobber.i ,;---i!-,V I .iii -.1-:
for a first-class weekly newspaner'aU fot
little, over, lialfjbe original cost.' : v
. ieoas - - was. jk. jujsju?.' ,
ttfST ARRIVED-
o - - r.r.ri
: Ntci; apples, oRAif ami leki
rrj.-yqot7 lft ""''(.shr .". -ti:iJi'.
i1' lot of fine .t-SV oJj Ti
f all kinds., AIso NavyBeans.) all oing
at living prices'. First door 'above' the Mar
rr
SPRING REDUCTIONS tl "
vi rt
"ft
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Is ORDER to It AKE COM PLETE CLEAR-
5 WINTER GOODS, 4iil
xne 'iouowing.cnanges nave oeen maues
ti.Ott Kid Ration Bcota. "V- - ' -3 '
tIJliO, Button , Boots, . j , - , ;
a.tjts -r-JJ til Re4ucS to 4.00.;
-(3.00 Laced Balmorals; Last 'and Goat., y,
fr'tn v'V .:"-:c jjs xn--.,i- ' 5
irj&. And a fuir line of LADIES' and
km FINE SHOES, a greatly'W
J?"3 -d'cJ jmJ t!i;cjs
3 Call w for:BAnOAIi;3, at
t7ADr? a jura." i
.f aO.-n -.11 f f i ;.PFPat ftBttal EoteUU
COL. LEWI3 C -:I1IAL3. ;Vt
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FRK a.ri.'AR It I V.AV'
TEW GOODS; SPRTa STYLES.
Beautiful POPUS3 at caoi per ywi.
' A 'f ?plendld- - - - r f- i :
4 4 BLEACHED 8HIKTIJ,12i eta. pr. yd.
... t'i.f i.:-IApXE3?-,T.E3. j.r v!S.-. .
J,'" ' a- HAT8! and FLOWERi
-Ali orders for .Goods not to fitor, wa bo
pVdmptryntx'ecuted by TegTaph t'nd
''fiVpouU -tttioarlKD4t ipoitttii'--
ajmmodate ouir frjndi;Wi'la?p to fav?. ,
crease -our already large retail trade. ' ' i
fiLSWittitAiis wUUpleaeiWsM. J"
and serve his -numerous Crfcendt, acijaatn - j
tanees and straogent
w OUR EETAIL'STORK.' BsJ" ' ,
.rl J:, I if.'.'Mif - LifVli i'.j-rl-s, A -
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WfTTKOWSXY A RINTJIfl, '-
"iw Ar f-w. ..... .... ... t. -.'i
'Democrat and Home copy 1 month', w "
flW 'WW V JfcJlUWi? .T ..' f t.'-V
A OOVD1 4 vr nfaUMmnrinn
IN 1873 aso 1874.
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B-ft I n 8 H,i MiTS RtJ tC,co
An"' exceedingly1 yaIuabl!"intexesttni.J
work, giving the history of thislmtietrt peo
ple, as written' by themselyes on r stone, go-
jng back to ibe days .' of , Sennacherib, of
Jehu that. droya. furiously and.ona. to the
Delu'ge-tn thlak. fo? Jhe ficsT timi' we
get the Chaidatc account t f that event, ' V ' ' '
' Price $4.00..'-" ;TIIDY'AURO:''
feb 27; - V 15 1 -
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SALE.
, A STEALS SAW MlOWlttXt ST;
Jtl will aforash;oi Lumber deHtered la
ChaxJotn, at prices xta be wreed oa, an ex
cellent Steams Saw ATillr with eoginr com-
?tet and ,m 1 good order, togeer wttk
hafting. Pulleys, Belting, . 1
r A Shugle Macune. eapableA'of .making
ten thousand shingles per day3i". : :i :
: Call at office of .the Chablottb Oksikvkb 1
, feb?X.dJWcwliu
'-'--"iigt!-fc-
n consignment. -!
UjLS -..Barrel . Prime NavenJberj Mullets,
wiiiou a vuimu k jaexcnania ar msrae ng
uresJ.;The Mullets' are": very fine andT large,
and piUSt be-bl4r 'Call and seslhem, ,
1 UST RECEIVED.;
"200 bushels Black Spring Oala." . I '
- 23.000 lb. Bacon.- ."! arfT - -;
vi-50iuBhlsCorn-Mal. -wOJ a LjixL-ona: ; -- '
"sA-dot of cCream Cheese -Molart-gagar
JGofSee, frc, 4c, hea.( aCbII soon o ; . -tt 1 a I
, .ifebidrtt; e, ; j GRHiR A.ALEX ANDER;
-T.AitmYtvS ' 1
: S dosen Crawford's be?t, fresh canaed Black-
berries, 3 pound cans at $3.00 by thfv, doef n,
large Hominy, White Peas and Beans, large i
Moan tain Potatoes, sice Dried Fruit, .While -
Cabbage, Mountain .Buckwheat Jlourr W ' I
1 viuuch unu umc iim vim pnu. , ; . , f . it,
tU8T BECErVED-'ar ni ?a? ena ; -A-
V. . : j V.r i Stl-fjiai. CI A-ilii . - j-
ftnlahtleetolHf bf all It-J'or' 4 .
SCHOOL BOOK& AlsolabraiUlca 6T
other.alaaole book anA8udryoibraU" J
cles ia my line. Call and xamirte. :x : '
., feb26-tf .t r. R.8.PHIFER ' t.
iHOICi SELECTED NORTHERN BZXBrlUi
Barlyr Roaef atrty. Good wlcbv Pick -17
Peach Blows andreerlasiargt feiafloff -i .
anajor saie OTrii'.-. ;r i. -)
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A new edition 6f Tennyson's .Poiba.'1i -eluding"
is (fiitoil izia. Vj i-jxevS;
'jibs 'X'il4i-fAmi?:i,-'r,ls'
and hit hisMatetworis, dcH tis'tatrio"
etrtirc. to XI, of hi mott popuTir fons.
Thaeompteteff-Voroifi 7 ta; ' t-l eJU i ;- '
j Just received at t V. I s-rUlT22& i : "
, ,-fcb24 fcs.7.-y.;g . term, j
TMPORTANT NOTlUa. ' 3i Jj-"-. ,
rtt's Asbral Oil iJiLe Jlluml-ftr
ojtmade ..ei-j,, '6i,j-
njxixioxs; ogallc;:;: t :
navwti'solaV-niSli'is fsWlUeSllivB-'-''
ded or thousanda-r -tamlliaa,-and no-accident
has ever occerred, frtctryo indlrtetly -from
burning;"storin3 or bandog it. -' v
ll To enable all classes to Use thla lnd!rjta-
fable article, the price hsai recently besn xe
dnced about ixt;eq percepts, tJ 7LLV .
- feb214f. - VOppoaite Central T tal j'A
as cheap at the Brokers 02 ce f V7 IL; H. -Grery,
as you, could purchase in poeatif
Jn a Northern city ,-, -T - -r -".i ii tn-'i
iriaCroker for L, 4-Qi-Ia
portsrs of Cor. es , a.-1 . L - - - tTiU "3.
Baye s ft Cbv Im ; r ; -s c f , i n. V ' J
mora." Alao Crct r f.r P. T. C: .J a
Packer.- Calvert l0rZilr.tTj,l a.
Samples of alt tiese-EDOa C3 cil - .nat
Biyowoa srCalt before ms i-r - rr
chases. .?r;;;c:-d-Xi XI, ILdU . .' .
. nov23 41 - L.'oker.
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