..1 .'IV is ' ? V'. Us; if 1 a A" jnHM: i?jiltnr fc Pronrletor. I J1' Sunday, February r f V " 28, 1S75. Kree fona the detlri? icruidei that i Utter our free-born reason.. ; OBSERVATIONS. It Is said that Charles Francis Adams, J f ., Is named as the probable SBeceesor ol uenerai Legislature has nominated Judge Thomas of J Fairfax for Lleut-JQevorcoh' The nomlna-1 Hon amounts to an election. ' - Mr Beecher's remark on Sunday about meri?lettnff thir4tve- toheHndlng oat the truth'.!" the flrst officlal intimation, as to the probable length of the trlaL Graphic. . , -, t . lli v W neaWll?1: been bo general a release oroia siagera iroiu Out ar6f pttEiKWe 'or the twehty.flv I legislatures, n; Trhlch ;.-eleetloMVe ';been wUl either receive the nflsaiotf to Omstani I tlnopleer thtTJpled SUtes Judgeship for I Tnnessee,'aud Representative ' Donnan. "Iowa, .receive the Brussels mission. A French traveller arrived in. Paris other, dyi from thes pe'joffGood Hope. Dnnging vriui Aim a auunoou urfe more beautiful tifta than tke celebrated Begent's ethahn.400,000;!:ttwaa3roendtn diamond vorw more mn ii was ioana m nVh-'nr-.. nu vm nuiuiuvuvu luiuo vhucu tug wia a i rroucing ue admission or tne new states i of ColeradoandiJTew Mexico, the brevity- n of the Richrabnnviirerxcuims: "Room room for the Honorable Buffalo BUI I Onee3Me2KimilJk;atid Joe , Bushwhack jBenatora from Qoiora4oj nd fuiaWU riiriivia 'TheTwinioiitPFess can, attention to the I hictthat Waihuu bHtMmptd.pmM iuvt f)-vuMpyv wuwr WW; -yroiu, 1 wnere fia ua .many, mends anct-j-eiatives ...... wi.. l v"7' v V i We have been trying to screw up our eourv ..... ...... . Charlotte hWh'duib propose v. branch .: iatu r,A8xiunv but wvwwiwif rumn jto rememuer tue BJlBeorCotolcet? todthWPrr ,i -....--. . recalled. ' - . fully. nndecvw.a3fJpAi(j(?mir)6n.ce per JiK01?' Tntive caucu V vSrlla ations till IS'SKSS ' seiaomr ir nave revurneaue prweuk ... ' ' U ' . . , . . nato.V?"" State, where ,there jWasfifty .Adjourned. ft: . . IheOBSKBVSBwiUiiaye tonide its headlMMrammitannnliM. as a legislative critic beside the journals of Virginia? The CBarloeteSvUie-Jeffera mlan isut to lealslate nnon some important subject before it adjourns.,' N "--:' v .''L.t2r-'l C'rf v V It la aald that Pinchback became rery of such - republicans . asl Conkling and Ed. The itoviue News lirnift 9i sirti.'S. introduced in the KortJiCiaveilM legislature taatmavitj phnJWMle joffence tforiiquor :W!?W'eiiptwa.i tfie Tprotectlon of fhdae who love' the ; ardent oweu that they traWtrieir Clothes 'for it. We don't know whether the News' informa. - fan is OoWect W nor,'4at this 'would be an t aeini'lattivl haSm &-,st? - su ;tca iic f iv'I fdTT -.vrfiolt jt f& iWiii' ercaea-jusTTiow-OTer ne;imterestlng;ques-i iyM-wuwuerrXLmiet it'Waaactuallir insane or whel le' wasLonlyjutUnjo .mi h9qylriuexaims; "HUSh little KahlMifnn'TvS; .. . v . w . ,ii Better time, eom - , ',:: : . ... a i 7'.W.CfbriUin6itot;peansyiv speaker of the next Hotwe Eepreaeatol tWea Of teJTnl tod States first. lat an1 lt the time.; IW4taeWeal4aiamenW mmroiAtaMJxuoiiTiAta ii fflP?0' efT:tHe passage vn.iicf iacmoer aeserrestt gjt jfot, tVyTt'f : nator Warihgttiink Ihi SmmntAi ' JlSSorSi .Ranw3whi?ai :?i&.im . wmio wai l4nvestigata !Wth WW 0tAhtooottarmriJ netweni tiielxival elatnuiiialaf uu i Hatrpiwfoiiaa iiii,ur we wawwwuteTsna that itoaa been sold and purchased &jcordingit t UrT.ff-' -- 7t.1V-"1. . V?tfc ywtfMiH " -.tSIt'Ji i16 Vn . . vnai country; Tor three humirM vmr. jmi , reire.toli.hedrerSTtoalr ' M'n' lhhHim"eirEu iil&M says ; 44 As thTgiaiature of Wrginia! win government, of I course, counter -con- - "jiT f-T ' f418- fiscated the Mint and its contend .In WS Urn" gest.Uiatl.a.bUl,be3resenteartoabolUh ,oct. r-n a u ?v ' men ft-tc-.."-.-. -Qrouudogday ifoglilCeni v .; f iTW.ik.asaifT:jjeittlHt:thBnatter' wommiiteerTonrinancesuDmiiiea A 11Cv.uommi.. .befwidiayBtvTf is.iwni lKitsietiwitJtoseiuty: wrftfen'rn lJcly!koanf jatli:1 The'ofe "llS?!--3fi''b1 tB tnd eiolW i? cock figljtanwhicrf'Edgewmbe-and thoE relatttao.estapliahmepp Htttt5flUWitokfof'tbehto- ed, accompanied by the following res- Sinnet Shhinaiir takea in .iniueuw WIUMUn Iff WHHM I A nliin --si M u uw luiamqaa pouxtcar measures of the Cnnorpas prelessUaofih WVgr&S? Sttflm&n.v'4hfa& Now, if -JCr v :wawdi3hMrth4 f,3-r -"rT ; ' .?n,jAHMe8tionihliergehUd gratify and make political capital for; ' " 's f'-WoWstntismUmai some designing demagogue." iprprlfeevr rfa).thavenrage& Biaxial delegation will urge upon Con--thttef, andibe sxcitement .ajnong-li gress the importance of doing some - .SSf4 e tow'fi thitrg .with: thia property.3 If U .is ur.' ' Alliiu MJMgVflCTmTrTifTt'ir' r SLfrl mWQZi&PWp mint, they might r ton toHL Unltid' Stite Sen4te troM' wW r3niclDb,,; sheet,;f the Philadelphia Press, shrieks. "Ther are comJ lnt;r:Si:vmirribin rriSTi U Vt Onfederate Congresa, Wher Pwnin. Wi aumt.hi Sels4tOo.T p r M. W. ... jlS .Xf s! ery oo'-te iaua wou le. V tark tor Africa , , v V v shoes la tu'"-yt- gf -4 afcw hundred t ;?eu. THE CHARLOTTE MIST ITS MST, JAWXTAND FUTURE, : A ;pw :ks cq qur Senator, Opo.. ralRansorijsvcGeVd'ed in - jacking 6rt to the" general appropriation, bill; that passed the Upper House' f Congress, five thousand dollars for the Charlotte Mint. The- House - of -Representa tives, by & vote of 67 to 72, refused 10 concur in the Senate bill, and the bill lk "Ml -.rr. tee of the two houses, -where; it-PPf lies. Our representative, Mr. Ashe, has donej-and :willi do, everything ;n hisTDowerr toef3ure1&eri rtentiowiof .iL!l2L2..iilU.U!iT;"i uintW ik bill ; but we are not-very sanguine, for the reason , that Congress always commences id-'; economize and cut ddw1$$B fx pense of the Soutbiilt any section is always the' South. ; - ;. .V'- ; ' ! Th'Bracl getheiwithfone atNew Qrlfeans and 1 'c.is' tHix- f establishedby wiractKOf 0hgressi0f I established, the, lnconyenience to nai-1 n pro war verv : trrtat! r There were -do f railroads'or &res: the mail facilities ifertWWf daystOfet i'a,4feWiMOTyje?ghta jof leold tovthe Mint at Philadelphia and g Ml-: i -.V vm y.yt5f.?i6W'V weeks -'twoniohth8: In. then as now; tn 'inconvenience' was fet mOst,OUfcU.i0Vth;a for their especialfniefitjfctelegated Jo l 1 our banks used , to, discount ' at 95 cts. 1 TCtoiew ?Y tfT3ta.ed some L. 4. -4 V tlJ r s . ...... . . I time aeo that this iraa "the onTy in- x " " c "r, . -T t?. vr " an individual Jthel right to coin mdn I e bu" the :ne:. old Dutchman ' . ,A r , Congress no jreaaoa to. regret the con- fidenceTcposedJn himt; ; H ; ' The Mint was operated till the ad nt'a cLa: it Z a i ' r T7w ii Jr. 7 - i , ' s". r1 I erate authontie;u ;ihe seuarev was m,Hfl n.iiM- fnrm bv (lanL Um uu - J..rVr iu- War- with a company-of soldlra, the offi. ?Mml&i?$8$e 5? . - ... conditionally. During ttje -war the J Confederate government suspended i operations at tne ilint. a$ SOla W&8 1 --a u u-:ij:L-1 . tT OI was usea aa aepon ior we storage on ai tne close oi tne war ine. f ederal I gress; authorizing the removal of: the 1 machinerv for r.mnintr irirthir vrifnt tn Llm..L:. , -tiuii-- remoyea fo rniiaaeiphia ;in ; lana vui. v. w ieo, ma praeuk Bupenu I UfawtV. 18'? Vi-.rirTrfViJa .ya fiiil nrf ytt f mi wKdoa Vi B m a fnf . t.h R Rt.Ati . Ull h'.' s-companies., and t tbetown orsiieipy oy tne istpi ju- wre 'jrtv noor. It L J w vi5t- v' v.. ; m , - i wemesteta'Counties l . Bin to define the rurhtu of counsel. a man living inutherjorcitou-named I J ouniai oi y esieruay reao ana ap- uu.vV''V?,'--"''vwu V,Mff Norment offered a - nroteat I knewn as the i'Betchler dollar,'' which tfJSLf "S.k-Nt Mr. John C. Palmer, of Baleigh, was iytng under an old: 8bed, where: it I nrbbablv remains even' unto this dav. S;A 1SfiA tKU Mit I.i aMSAy:officei;and nothing ha been done lookine o the sale of "it author- . Tt will Ka o 'iZiJZl J vU I kti t.L'' a. . T.TT i r tuJ !tbr establish ,L - v -t , r . ."ri . . ment f brancb mmt.i in. Western MississlppiiValley. is Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, fromHb'e "' w na i nirun Krin "itute inqumea al to the pper place, ior tne estaonsnment oi' a , orancn' mint at some point in the Western' Stater me aiiaMsaippxIValleyi ffttin i ntn amnnnt all niiofirtna n?lfheet4iron. on the building occumed eCohoiny and fatilitie of distribution rktii ni . aa'mfti-i.h ArimU mencement of the next seaatondf requires that Another fcranch-ininti sbou dbeputln operation, why should pear keverely 6C?noraicV aUorIf1 the :xeaoonetrroine point inj thu IdSSsWvW entrarjceherirolflopreU bail ice commencea m sixiy.uays, at Jixiie i waa antracie uiaiiiu iobijws' 4iiirv iai exoenaef It took three years, from! lWe 6 ?-eetj5rWi-fetlintf -.iLTiiixiT.x eveTV direction. onerm Btanora.wno wW!tt"HO UU1,"l inK c, of this mint, and cost the? people thousands of dollars, yet CohA rx -r- ' .. r ' ' ..n not onIJr aUaws tno Property lie unused, but actually proposes to, erect expensive buildings 0t h9 same authorize the conversion of the build-: ing into a, post office land federal; r V it ' v , CUTfeP.rse,a p dj Uernvf the federal Court hall ,.Jb': u i uv. 'W1 t.-M' iiii'ii. As valuable" jpf opertyas U1U Uvl Vt this should be put to some use; ' or sold as authorizedLby the act of 1860. Statesville seems to have the inside track'j v,yha'es-for the branch Insane; Asy ium'. The Co m mittee think, tUS.t; wj-1 tza-ms, it is the most, deairab'". location ia the West, or rath 4r Uiey u,.anow to thinlc o. XI1E LEOISL'&TTJRE OF HQHTH ; caholiiia. 1 j .-J SENATE. ' SEVENTIETH DAy. RiBAYeb, 2581975 Benate metat "117. o'clock,' President Arm field in the chair; Prvpr hv Rev AI,. Manrtim. running at larere in the county of Ca- rwrrrtu nrl other rtnnfithMl' " . ; "Mr;Parlsh,bilt.Tuinng;eriBs tCadvertise notices ;6t the aie' of all property ifintfuntyhewSpa-pere Mr Peebles, a bilf to' protect" the riehtaa of trials by Mum Prevent Judge' fro a giving (his opinibnwlas.to the: weight of evidence introduced, and prevenis;:f,n"T? v&mww&$zrW statenjents outside fithe Purt 5on motion to set asideT verdicts 'k ;Heferr- House jesolutioiicengi& Western N: C R B.,-. Instructs the pre siding ofiicera, of. the. two .Houses to PpnsuiiL ua claims JniSItided in the decree of fore. astalix. Drjbnt what terms the v can ;ii authorizuiz the Carolina vCen trtt ftjtitrnnii to cnmnlete its. railway ItaiuihU aimoneygoo4pproperty lor'afiTthine of valuer under false pre- tencei. X? .'jvmymit i HK bill rea6irinir8iiminon8v in K-Tr.a t h t W nn. BOtJE; prEESEN jrATlVEKj. House called to onjer at : 10 o'clock by Mr Speaker Robinson expelling J William Thome, the la member from Warren, which at h nMt .nr.U..t),. late his rtla a rril s iiTti fK request was spread upon the min ; charter o: oeater vreek Manuractur ins Comtikny; Eefefred - the arrie, a bill to authorize the Mavor and Commiss Oneritof Favette vilfeto organize the fire deparmentfor 8aidcity. , By MrBizaella iiht6prQyid -for the removal or tne; "county seat o Johnston county. Referred. Housebill t6 prevent the eare of li- QUOrS WltDin tWO miles OLthe tOWn O Dallas was' taken up -:. a d- passed ; its reidmn. -ncrst- -r t a- -f; . Uouse bill ta incorporate the etteville fc Goldsboro Railroad, i its readings. House In 11 to lncornorata the -Fav r . t i.. ... . . paaseu ? Senate billdefiniiig the jurisdiction of the Mayor of the city of Charlotte, pwow ti ieuiug?..-iS, ' MACHINERY ACC - ;. Iln mnfinn nf HF.iTo Ilia Hmma ant. in onmmlttM nr iuKAU An .tK mtnk''kMi.ii:lAtf eiecieu uumnuwi vj invmrniitee. STATE NEWS. Statesville is so glad "tne Wildman Tarboro fee U herself sadly in need i The condition of Ex-Mayor Harri i bod, oi xaieigu, is very critical I married on Thursday morning to Miss I A. Young, of fittsboro. Chatham county. I Tbe;Piedronf Arts "fa -proud of the ffct tna.1 .yl: te"? tne ..lruth : I wnen circumauuices, win permit. Mr Horace Connelly. oMcard Sta "oni "8-i,eEn jPPOintevcoDouctor on the W. U. ML rity'vfee Tbomasoni -IJapt. James H f Avent,-formerly io WMrtt nnnntV dWl .nE , r,nnmnnift in Nashicountvr verv.recentlYi. . , : peoplefap,abdf'thiinsTance agents . VK . 6 VA.J. ."IftXlw-L ZZZ'Zli euius of the rBtrongest gales e?er: taowa iln thia part of the country. RkAjtaot pt by-.QolouglaMarahalr and .Scott fc Caldwejli Attorneys .yru, torn ITMdKwtoilijmoMam it against tne tail cmraneyB-au8ea inera io' fail whic eave away, and lEe wliolathine went tumwinin;Jlj5wSot wawen were m ne ironi room ai tne ierthechairtf iniucrtbrey svfe,Ait. eih:klatomlry4h&Miiit 'n&rinhe? was trie'terst on the spot, lost his'hat, wBcTnrehThTTaiuTFied ' unTrefThe mass of ruins.-. . . , ..-V.i ioy . to,L,n1.. 0j " . l. . , ft II M. TTA 1 vjw --Aittneytt8tK:es Treenu. ru ir:. Theohsidefatidri ar?r)als!-''h'e"rei' tofbTtetfor heaJ,int the end df the 4oltet:VaesttnlM i'ciMlseV'aii peeeatoi as iouows : -"of At guardian, from Mecklenburg :. arened by Shipp & Bailey and Vance orDo.wd for the plaintiffs, and Wilson & Son for the defendant. . W: F. Phifer ef at.;' ys Carolina Cen tral Railway Com r any . from Mecklen bursr , argued .by; Vila on & Sdt for the plain tifis, and Battle & Son for the de fendant. , -5r I tO -Burrou-' : f - - erf.ys. The xfanic of C xklenburg; argued by Jon. j Jw..ston for the plaintiSs, and W ilson 4c -Son for the defendant. iJaZetA JWwJ?"' J' 5'5- c33, cous mnu. -. Vr-ers 'Solid. fthl8 East Trade Street. v, "Purify the Sprinss of life. It a sine qni noa of health, that the sources of i vitality, the "springs of life,'! should 'he.f.nwoontAminatfon The fluids which, by their action upon the ; food, transforms it into blood, and the great vital nutrient itself, must be pure, ifthe muscles, the bones and the brain axe to be properly nourished and kept Tigorous.To this end the stomach, the liver, the bowels : and the kidneys' should -perform uninterruptedly their various' functions, since if these are disturbed the vital . fluid speedily -become vitiated.' The best, nay, the ojily blood de parent which purifies them, byi overcoming those -bodily irregularities which produce them, is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.' The principle upon -which this salutary altera tive acts is as simple as it is philosophic. The origin of most dishes, and invariably those which affect the organs above men tioned, is weakness,' caused by" insufiBcient assimilation of che food. ; The Bitters speed- uy jeoory the eause of the difficulty r by re Storing vigorous digestion,, so that all parts Oi the physical structure are supplied .with an abundance of pure, rich blood.' This in creases the activity of the discharging or gans, and enables them to : throw off the. effete matter, which, rankling in the system destroys health. This bodily refuse having been got rid of, and perfect assimilation re established, there is nothing to prevent a neaitnv ana active Derformance ox the vari ous functions. Such, being the case, it :is plain that the Bitters- are not only the most reliable stomachic, but an eradicant of those i diseases of the liver, bowels and kidneys wmcn contaminate the springs oi me. - MISCELLANEOUS. 1 CsK JTOTICE TO SHIPPERS. " ' ! j " VOOTENS CAROLINA CENTRAL . . Rallwav ExDress Comrtanv . is now Drenared to ei ve nromnt despatch to all .Freights; Money and other valuable packages consigned to its care for any and all pom is upon iasiern ana western ui vis ion Carolina Central Railway. ' . As the Company enjoys .unequalled facu lties in their connections, it is manifestly to the interest of all Shippers to 'apply to the Agent of this Company before making ship ments by rival companies .... . Remember that all goods shipped; via this Line are " covered by an open "policy in the best companies, thus insuring abso lute protection to shippers. , r ' OFFICE Tryon Street, opposite uentrai Hotel. , . . v, P. M. WOOTEN. H. M. CI.AKE, . Proprietor. Agent; jan20-tf. ' REDUCTI0N1IN FURS and WINTER . . HATS at . , .; K00PMANN & ROTHSCHILD'S. We are' now offering our Stock of Purs,' including Muffs, and Vapes, Ermine Trim-; minn. Ac., also Felt and Velvet Hais. at greatly reduced prices. - ' We have lust received a large stock oi ladies Underwear, and other articles, whwii we will sell at low figures. ;. ,; t - r. ! We hope that this announcement, will be promptly responded to and the Ladies favor us with their usual patronage. .Respectfully, KOOPMANN A ROTHSCHILD. janlOtf - - l t TLANTIC, TENNESSEE AND OHIO JX I RAILROAD. - On and after Monday, Sept. 7th, 1874, the following schedule will be run over this Roadt t'v- '.-- i; ootxe irbxTa. : ; ooiso socth. ' STATIONS. - ..." AKKIVX. LEAVE. i - . AaBtVK LEAVE " 3:25 p. m. Charlotte. 10:00 a m. t .." 5.04 " Davn College, 8:26a.m. 7KX)p. m, .f c. Statesville.; rip ; . 6:25 All charges must be pre-paid on freight offered (or shipment to Section House, Hen derson, Alexandria and Caldwell's..; These being Flag Stations," th Company is not liable for any loss or damage to freight after it is unloaded, at either of the above points. No freight will be received by Agents, or forwarded unlessthe name of Cbnsignee.and destination is distinctly marked thereon: , J. J. GORULEY, feb5tf, ' . , , Superintendent. H ALL A PATTERSON, .Hickory, N.O, . Solicit orders from a distance for Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Apples, Potatoes, Cabbage, and any other country produce that-may be desired.; White Pine Shingles a specialty. Inquiries promptly answered. Parties wish ing anything in their line, will please hand in their orders to McMurry A Davis, Char lotte, North Carolina. no3-6m piSH FOR LENT, CODFISH, HAKE, MACKEREL, . HERRING. : CANNED GOODS 1 Tomatoes, Peaches, Salmon, - Lobsters, r . Oysters, 8ardines, French Mustard,-, . Chow Chow. 9 Family Groceries of all description Just Received by : - .'febl2 - - , 8YM0NS&00. O LOOK WHAT AN AS30B TMEjtT ; OF Imported Crackers and . Cakes j - - 1 X v. H. ANDREWS A CO , keeponnand: j s 1 Soda Crackers, Butter Crackers. Cream Crackers, Lemon Crackera,Gtnger Snaps, - Brandy -Soaps, . Lemon Snaps, Cocoa-; , ;! nut Cakes, ; Strawberry, Cakea , Jenny Llnd Cakes, Bush s 'I . Cakes, Wine Jumbles, -ii . .r t Spiced Jumbles, r. : -. and we make and keep always fresh Choco late, Puna, Cream Puffs. Egg - Puffs, English Walnut PuCs, Frankfort-on-the-moin Cakes, Paris Nnt Cakes, ' Banditti M Cakes, DomU noe Cakes, Pitch Cakes, and well lust come aud let us show what we have got." ' Jilebl4 U. '. j 1 - J . , H. AN UBKWn 1X. T IME, JfOl2lSSESj OOiL . 2,000 bla. Lime, Plaster and Cement., -amd 1,000 tons coal, Stove, Grate' and Black- ;1stoith's; 1 1 ' 1 2,000 Sacks Salt. . We import Cuba Molasses direct, and ex- ect first carso new 'crops about 15th Jan- uaryVmS." " ' .WORTH WORTH,'' commission juercnants ana urocers, '-'.. - f . -l., ....,v . r . l . . , 1 .... .... , f 1 oS-Sm4"' WilmingtOnV N. G N INTERESTING BOOK JUL v - 4 The CENTENNI AL GAZETTEER o lue.uDiiea oiaies. iu is .vaiuaoie to me Stodent.the Poliliciaoi or "whoever" desires to keep posted on the progress of events,!iri the united estates during the 'past hundred Ha vjng'M accepted - su; Acrency. i .for.' .this worJ&Oioaer it ta the iCitiBens,o Mecklen- burg, ins a desirable compilation of statistics, which shoald be m the hands of every .man. Fol wood's Store, Mecklenburg CfcCN. C, icv i u n U i v , v..-.:-. a. i; i 1 S : '2 H$M, Time Table Wo. 13. , 6'N&dY after WondavNdv 16th? thi' fot- lowiug schedule will be run over the West era Division of this Road : -r ,ps--. Leave Buffalo Depot, . - . . 12.20 p. rh. '1.11 ..' . . ...... . . . J. . " ! .. - . r i. '.Liincointon, ' . ' 1.47 - Arrive Charlotte, -u 0 4420 i1 Leave Charlotte,. , f ' 8X a. rh. Lincolntoti, Arrive Caiilo, novlS - " ?i-"J 12.00 m. :V.Q.JOHKSON 't Supt. HE" EIACDLE YARD, COLIEGE 8T.,;ciAEI0ITE, ir. C. I respectfully announce to the j public that '1 am cpenine a Marble Yard next door to R.M. Miller & Sons, at which place I am prepared to manufacture Plain and - Orna mental Gravestones, Tombs and Monuments of every descriptioa.;Having served an ap prenticeship of seven years with Mr; R.' Hare, of Yorkville, 8. and six" years ; under in strflctidns W'th Mf. F,4 AS McNinch, of Char IotteJiL,.CMjl IeeLwarrritediajajarig.thatJ can compete favorably with any workman in my line in artistic merits, I vwill deal only In the best qualities of marble, guaran teeing all work manufactured by me to prove satisfactory in every respect, or no pay re quired. My prices Shall beJ as'lo.W ?as the lowest. " I respectfully ask a share of public patronagtma''TD?;f:MT - 1 Call and see me before -purchasing elses. where, and i can. make it to your 'advantage. '. Very respectfully,' ' " ' i o!7-tf E. M. CRAWFOED. ?.-A. McNikch. r--.J-r-ij-.p..aBisaAEBiB CHAELOTTE GRANITE WORKS. : ...... . . V t THE Undersigned respectfully, announce to the citizens of Charlotte that they have formed ' a co-partnership' JtO.;rry. on the Granite business in all its branches,' and are prepared to fill all orders at short notice : for Granite Fronts,. Cemetery: Ix,t Enclosures-. urave tiuarassteps Bins, -Bases, uopingj curbing, Area. wall Uaps, Flagging ileartns I upping uiocKs, Fence jrosts, c, dec;, ., Urders solitited from abroad. , . ,.; ' Office at 8; McNinoh's marble Works'. - ' ; 4 iR MONINCH & GREISHARBEB. . novlOttiH.. . .. '-i-Al''M ' - UPHOLSTERING. UpiiolslsTO aM Mattrass-niaMiig. : Beckwlth Building Up Stairs. , ' -(Over. W. B, Taylor's Gun-shop.) , I TAKE pleasure in. inforoiingthe public that I nave again opened a shop, where" you can get your. , sofas," settees,;' lounges, chairs and mattrasses put in the same condi tion they were in when you . bought them from the store, at reasonable prices.; I have secured the services of a first class TJphol sterer who has served his trade in Berlin, Prussia, and therefore can - guarantee : satis faction to all who may be pleased to patron' ize me. ..Orders for. mattrasses., or, repairing from abroad attended to promptly. june5 "S.-EINSTEIN; -JJPHOLSTERER, DECORATOR; iriattress Maker, :f ': A . H ELL Itt UN D Tbadb Stbeet, ; ' Oyer Frankenthal's Store. - Will be pleased and honored if vou wil call on him to inspect his work, or give htrri an order. JJesr workmanship guaranteed. An assortment of Mattresses always on hand ' Church upholstery a Specialty. All? orders left -at Frankenthal's store will receive prompt attention. feb20tf, MISCELLANEOUS. - -t- nr tTAL. if?LIAS,C0HE! SCKOESSLER, Invite their frif 3s and customers, to cal and examine their new and beautiful store, which is acknowledsed by all, to be the Finest and Largest in the State, and at the same time, a stock of goods that cannot be surpassed. Ic addition to a full line of Foreign and; Domestic Dry Gocds, Itcadj Made Clothing Boots and .Shoes, Mats and Motions, 2rocries and ; Crocltery, . ; i .... r. ,. If VI We have in stoi e, a great assortment oi rnirain. Three Plv and Brussel's 2arpeting, Rugs and House Furnishing Articles, suited to the wants of the . . :; , RETAIL TRADE, and Wholesale buyers will find the Largest and best Selected . Stock oi - General Iffercnandise to choose from, at Prices (hat will pay to ex amine; 1 '. ' ' " i" Call and see us, at Masonic Temple Building. -..-t V- '--! .r , , . v ELLAS, COHEN & ROESSLER; oct20 ly. ' M r S-ii ' tl ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, r , , .Eaia, Pa-January 6, 1875, ; We take pleasure in- inromiTng you that, encouraged by'' the-1 favor -with - which on Machinery has been received throughout the South the past year, and in order to facilitate trade and meet the onen expressed :wnes. 01 our friends aDd patroDS. we baye determirie4 to open an office and wareboase for , the sale of-oorltfanafajjtures in .Charlotte, 'N. C.; t-i firii-i.'-jflClLl-.l-U-iU-M wnicu win kuuwu as iuc uuiiuiic xruuu of the Erie City Iron Works ':. v - t l"Mr.. W. CMorean, who is so widely and favorably knows thotisrbout the South, will be in charge of the -Charlotte . Hrancb, and We propose to keep on hand there Portable and Stationary Engints, Boilers .and Circu- colar Saw M ills of our - own manufacture, also: tbe best . make , of. Corn JUuig. uias, rresseSii DQirjffie mills ana. sucn oioer Machinery as the wants of the trade re'qaire', The 'Charlotte House ts mat 'ah Tiirenci but iranch of our works; "owned and "controlled by us, and any business done with as there is done T "with" " the manufacturers direct. We hope' the establishmentv.of ithis. . branch house will. serve to bring us nearer together and avoid the vexatious delays that bo often occur in business ai so great a distance , as we are. from you. , ;-tnI f. ;.-. v.--For circulars, price lists, and any informa tion wanted in our line, 'address Erie' City Iron' Works' Charlotte, N. 'C. J Trastiog that our undertaking will ' meet -with yoflr approval and snpport we remain, I , ,v ib 1 Verv resnectfallv vonrj. . . 1 ERIE CITY IRON WORK.'1 Liutt aajxEr "-,.' rh-a i?;x -Will be sold "privately at a bargain; W good worK or saaaie norse. - ; r , j " - ,.-wCHASLR..JONE5, febl9-tf. - at this office TTJST ARRIVED. 50 Bbls New Crop Cuba Molassesat ft; l it. M. MILLER & SONS'.n i feb 16 tf' pONCENTR ATEDvLYE ilL..';T,tfJ3- 2S cases for sale at wholesale price at i , . T. C. SMITH & CO.'S ' t ; nmi-tT upposite central Hotel ! - a " . r, PIEDMONT r No tic e THE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, wi-Jh its Rail ' fACllitiejfjrthe quick and -safe transportation- THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of which has no tsferTf C J f if RATES ALWAYS AS LOW AND TIME BUgUtl ANDTiATEST J l By Rail to the Ports of RICHMOND, NORFOLK OR PORTSMOUTH, and thence bv first-cls ss lines of Steamerai toBtmiorluladelpbia, Kew,Vor and Boston l , 1 i 7S-." l-i J ... 1 w " . . ' f- " " 1 1 ' 'JPrwssPssBBaBilwaBSajs " r ' - J, - t . .-t . 1 1 ! fc-r-ifi if. ? ? S fLAJi i V' .il 1 h f f I M i 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 -ci -h. jr v- ii. r t-w -i a' n a mm n wm mm mm sw EXCELS AEL OTHERS. Marh 12 o SEVENTEEN - CENTS4F0RH We offi offer to take Middling cotton at Seventeen Cents per pouml, to1 be i , November 1st, 1875fJ)r f-. Charlotte, - 7 .-. 1 Wilcox Gibbs .rcBQsGJUAWOS As to the popularity of the above (JiaaDOS, wa willonly add that 300 tons were to planters in this section in one Season." ;';'l;4 '.v'- . ! ! ! f : ' "j. We also 6ner;15; cents: peronn(J delivered in Charlotte, N vember 1st, 1875, in payment for the celebrated -.".; j ' ; ; T U j ' ; . I I - -HALL AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE PITRCHASlK&,t A$ ' , .;;!'.:; : WILL BE TO YOTJll I N TERESt. v ''r;-,r.:.. 4;-' Should eottoo be higher-this Fall than the aboveprices, purcbaseri can liavethe op tion of paying mooej.V We offer eitrf iflfaSceJueots to fArties. buyifte " inrpmr load lots. We also hao on hand'a'fdMhstack; of Groceries to-wbich-we4evite-ibe-atieotioo of buyers, in store and to arrive ; 600 bis and sks of Flour ; ;3,000 gals Molasses f 20,000 lbs Bacon ; 60 bbls Sugar ; 50 sks poffeej 5,000. yds Bagging, 6,000 lbs Ttes, 50 boxes Soap ; 50 boxes Candy, Hams, Lardi Rice,- Salt, etc. Call and see as if you want good at bottom prices. ' M 1 . 1 mayeb, annt a ross. Chiklottb, N. C, February 18, 1875 if: I . : - o of s H u O O . Jj u a 03 "Si Q ! 8 . -i O " ; - o .a S: . 0Q 5 a i ft; o U3 4 jv3 - fc . -J oao jtun ) m. . . ..... ERESH Butter and Eggs, cheap for caslr at . W. M. CROWELL'S . . jan31tf '"If.-". 't . TjlRESH ARRIYATO O U H C( ' A . . , , . 5 600 bbla Flour, all grades. - . 1000 bushels Oats, (choice seeds.) " 50 barrels'Molasses, all grades. Bacon,-C0flee,gavAc;O STKiASL To cash Davinfir, customers, we nffer rf r inducements. . v , . janSl-tf. v , . W,CHALKACO FRESH PORK SAUSAGE - ! : . . .. . . 1!. . i . Per Express fromRicrTnnini?.vrff TnAm-i iug, at a. .. o All a H o. Ieb26 tf - w rjinE LjSJST CATCH OP,MACKERELSll direct irom noston. ' 1 tnrv 1 - , - 11 4 JECEiyjE TO -Wilbar'i Cod Liver Oil and Xime Moller's Cod Liver Oil. ' , Nolen's Cod Liver Oil. ! : Fresh Canary Seed. 5 r 1- LuaCream;' Salad Oil. Genuine Italian toacuroni.- Fresh Flavorinsr Extracts.- . feb25 if. v f. R BURWELH & CO. "y ANTED TO RE2Tr. 1 : A dwelling house, centrally located, coni taming 6 or 6 rooms u - - D.A.SMTTnCO;i ISbiactf. . - FTirHure -. ;v pacsages m DDi3 4 nuis t bbls and kits j.No. 1, 2 and 3, all full weights; for sale by ' ' -AI R. KlSBET 61 BRO, ' " feb2R tf. ( .-t -li r-S ..., - ; AUK-L.1NE. oS hp p e r s . f and water connections, affords unpaielle v , i v ' 4- j.-- of ftsghltJ'T" fromyorthprfi, unbroken giiage. and; therefore the only one TQ ,! 'f fr1 1-? Q " " ' - QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LINE. . 'X A;;WtLBp,;Aent TlUPPOVWTl 3 Doors BeloVV lTidtly O6ofic- Score. i ' r T L . i r. . mm t. deliveml to sent Jo. Merchants. niiffi i. ;jTbe m t important, reducuon ot the seas ODf i' Wilhiu; he; next sixty days, -f we will effar. at greatly redoced, rates,' our entire stock of ? PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which is the largest, handsomest and wosi complete to be found ia tbe Slate. . Our stock of t , . ; Dry Goods, - ' - .JBoota, Shoesv-...1... .-.J,.,.. I '1 Beadyrltade 'Hn Clothing:, Ko- 5 . tipna. ajidl - - .. 6xnaU'7areSi i i. have been reduced to prices that cannot fail MTDduclTpurcbasers to examine ozt stock h U y J C 1 i J fcj -v. ; 4 a crmf jjioerau i uui cn us- To? the. Retail V de. we will also offer Greater inducements ft than havfe heietofere 1 been h offered i ia this market, and while we iavite ?pecial attentiou to the; bargains J of i all classes of jWiBter Goods, we,will,t the ( Same timevr'seil H cTSsdB Of i tn t - Sta'plal'an'd' 4 nT l 'r'"' -- JJomestie Dry : ' ! T.nosa T?.mYr-ni A'LtlZ$i v - ' ''CabtivpasnniertsJ'A 1 -a-iv .ti lit i-.-'.i: i Vi Eh.oes, Carpets. ,,. at the ulo west 1 possible . ritesa'"3n 8008 . t' i1 r - '! McMURRAY &DAYIS, jaD2atfy -r . yRAPFiiro TAPER, ' ;v r.'Of good quaiityall skes afd: Weights, and every ream warranted, full' comii 24-sbBets to the quire, and 0 quires to the, reaiflniW ufactured and for sale by ,fc CI: " foblA.',-..iJi 1 ' ,WM. & R.TIDDY. B0'' 1RDEH3 WANTED 1 I ana prepared to farnieh good board jio few select regular or transient boarders by. t y,T :.xcr month, at.r-.oicrats prices. I tonT:aic.fto tla tl-ca parrof J , Corner Crcii and 5rd Lir. 4 ' f 7 K X I I ! J Ml i i . i : . '$ St t:.i ',"".: c , ' t . - . 3 'Ms 1 ft j1 1 - -.

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