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; -. --'i. Vol XII. v WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS, fcliUHiS, Jjlli A llxJilt AIM JJ . HATS HAVE removed to the new, Urge and elegnnt " SMITH BUILDING," next door to Brem, Brown & Ox's Hardware Store, where they are receiyipg a all stock o? . . w , , SPRING goods; complete in every particular. - ; - - Their line of ladif,andenl3'T3ne rr!-)rj VJT " , : , BOOTSANDSHES, will be especially attractive, an will e sold at short profits! Gall and examine, j -- "j. " - "SMITH A FOEBES, mar4tC Next door to Brem Brown & Co.'SiHardware Store, Charlotte, N. C ii . j ...i' r w m v. 7 m j i Has the Largest andinesstdpk of niLLiimlY MD'iMicfGooi)s'; - in the State. CHARLOTTE; COLULIDIA. & AUGUSTA R. R. Charlotte A' The Charlotte, ColumW. & Augusta Kallroad INVITES the attentidn of all Merchants id 3ottoa Shippers iii ..Charlotte, and npon the roads connecting then, to the extraordinary advantages of connections with all Northern Points and South AUar- '"! Sea Ports enjoyed ,over its lines. .... . 1st. The Great Atlantic Coist Line via tJolumbia, Wilmington and Portsmouth to Baltimore, Daily, Insurance I per cent. , . Philadelphia, Daily; Insuredr ' - NEW YORiMONrtWEDNAY, TUBSDAV; SATURDAY! INSURAKCE i PER CENT. BOSTOlf, TUESDAYS 'AjSTD FRIDAYS, INSURANCE i PER CENT.1" PROVIDENCE WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, It. By way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Baltimore, Wednesdays and Sat urdayislnsurance i percent. , t . hiladelphia; everywednesday, insurance j PERCENT. NEW YORK WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED s ' TO THAT OF. d . By the Charleston L" PMUrpore;. , EVERY FRI ANDSAlRpAYSrO TPF nn Availed Steam Lhte. I ? '' V As ? S laciiinesoi Hon. R. R. BMDQKis; i- Col. John B. Palmes, ' t If f ? Jas. Anderson, A. Pope, House, Sij0MswejPamers, PARTICULAR attention paid to Frescoing Churches and Town Halla, throughout. -Conntry. Office nnder Central Hotel. , - r ; ; eeDi. , " -iac6b:m'm1end.el,, .... .,'V. . jIti-i.-t -in- t " nj i;r-wiifii.inini-r Tuir-'-y-- rr -"it T.---.--..1,..i.--r,j.....w-t-M -io. ,. 4---'t& jf-' Stock always on hand to rPHE CENTENNIAL HOUSE, - - JOniV DOlVAnOE. Proprietor, ' .... t C"-."?.:,-?' COLLEGB StRKIT, ChABLOTTB, N. C, ; . One door below the Observer corner, i At this house, our coming Centennial can he discussed at all hours day or night. ?' - r The leading spirit of the day will be pres entatall tiroes to take apart in any question .tbatmay arise."' . feb20tf. v FLOUR AND MEA'l BY THE SACK OR CARLOAD. - . I . --". ' ' ' The undersigned is prepared on short no tice to fill Urge or small orders foj ' " ' . Flour, neat. Wheat-bran Corn bran, and Seconds, equal in Quality to anylrt this market." f Also Graham Flour, for brown bread.from choice wheat, and MIXED FEED for cows. Grain bought at highest market price. UHAKIaJTTJS UIT I AUL.1V3. feblS-tL Lock Box 62. j CHANGE OF SCHED0LE.V . .' On and aftei Satnrday, .the 13th Inst.' the mail train on the Carolina Central Railway willleave Charlotte dailj, except Sundays, at 6:15 A. M., aad arrive at 7t45 P. M.- -S.U FREMONT, febl9-lw.' " t A GenT Sopt. E OFFER .' Tn AnnlipfltA in ni'rxt'vnil rfllftlitV anV In- voice of paper igs bought in the United States, and deliver them in Charlotte at the price paid abroad. . TIDDY&BRO. febI4- " " ' 1 JATEST ARRIVALS.' 8 dozen Crawford's best,fresh canned Black berries, 3 pound cans at $3.00 by the dozen, large Hominy, White Peas and Beans, large Mountain Potatoes, nice Dried Fruit, White ' Oabbage, Mountain Buckwheat Flour, w x bushels Seed Oats fine Clear Seed, at . feb26-tf.. ; B.N. SMITH'S' f JUST RECEIVED, "A full and complete stock of all kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS.' Also a large addition of other valuable books and Sundry other arti cles in my line.' - Call and examine. : . . fcb28-tr a : . R- s. phifer. CHOICE SELECTED NORTHERN SEED POTATO ES ,; cu ,:, .4 Ea3y Rose, Early Good wich Pink Eye, Peach Blows and Peerless, large lot in store nd&obr ' A.R.NISBETABRO: ' i ps '.4' i jjt a see her. ,uaii an -icy, Oct 20th 1874. 71 NORFOLK Weekly. l-K?og-,&iy '-i ,ffr. iyU 'tJu- , TO NEW YORK, TUESDAYS, THURS- )STONVEVERY SATURDAY, it, il : T SI 1)AfaniAnith i5TSWttt t n ntnlt urc iutbc runs ui wuivium, rm i i "J -V i ' r - ' ' . ' ' Preeidnt.- General Superintendent. r . -, GeneraLFreignt Agent. W, W. PEGRA M, Ageri 7 T'tJl uff.&c. a I STREET, CHARLOTTE, N,C, . suit Country Merchants especially. w. x. wiuoir. W, J. BLACK W ILSON & BLACK, Vj WHOLESALE 1 DR 0CCST3. DEALERS I3T PAIXTS. OILS. : fCHEMICAIS, glass; AC. -charlotte'n. c. - feb21Cm. JOTICE TO SHIPPERS ! v 1 Charlotte, IV. CM Feb. 18, 1874s. FOn and after the 20th inat., duplicate re ceipts will be required to be made ont by shippers for freight over, the Carolina Cen tral Railway, and goods must be delivered at warelionse by 4 P. M.t) - -' ; - , :tfJii-f;i. S. L. FREMONT, :u . S. L GALLG W AY, Genl Supt. P, - --Agent. - ; febl9 2w. DARWIN G.'JONES z . - ATLANTA VINEGAR WORKS, . '31 Broad Steeet, Atlanta, Ga., . ; Next door to the Herald Ofiice. , , White Wine Vinegar, Cider .Tinegai, and " ' Sweet Cider.'. . ,"f feh!7 tf - -4 nENNYaoNS POEMS. " - - - - x : A new edition , of Tennyson s Poems, in cluding t . ,' . . : ' i , . EHOCH arden ; aid all his latest works, besides the. music entire to XL of his most popular songs. JnsTreSwed'PHIFER'S . Jaf,bStTf '-Bookstore.. TMPORTANT NOTICE, U li t f rPratf s Astral Oil is the best iUuminating cm iujww iTitL LIONS OP GALLONS ; r have been sold, and it is now used in hun d oTJboVands of tolUo, and jojjg dent has ever occerred, directly or indirecUy from burning, storing or band"?8 ' To enable Si classes to use this indispen- sable article, wm puw w rf - - - duced about sixteen per ceuw Buy your 011 irom T r. flMTTH & CO.. feb21-tf. Opposite Central Hotel. The . Charlotte Obserrer " PUBLISHES BT ' Charles K. Jones, , Proprietor; Office, Observer Building, Corner Trade and College Streets. ."i" I MC1L DOTS. fr r..r.,. Col J RTMacmVr.I6;"of Richtsom', was In th city yesterday ' - tr. Oh 1 those- handT organs!; isT'there any punishment in the next world for those who are forced to listen to - the strains of these cort shelters in this life?; t l-.t : We are requested to say that the Mecklen burg;, u Zouaves ,1 will --.meet -'at the Paint Shop of N C Harry Co., at" eeveh o'clock tp-night," on natters ofr importance. ; The Richmond -Dispatch announces ' that Gov. Vance will lecturelo that city op Tues day and Thursday night of next weekn the "Scattered Nation,."an44he'DeniagogueA We regret to learn - that from "some -unknown cause, Frank Jayo will not appear in 'Charlotte, as he was ' announced some time ago to do, and his engagement has been cancelled. ' v " ; tt pnose farmers who naYebeen"able to get to the city; elongate their countenances and look awful solemn, as they tell of the dam age which has been done to the river bot totos, by the freshets. wj? ' j fast every now; and- then you! catch - a Word or two on tlie streets aboutthe muni cipal election, which is to take place in May; As yet, however, it seems to be little thought of land less discussed.' " ' ' "' ' ' ' ' " After a threatening day. and, a eoqi even ing, rain began falling a short time before 12 o'clock last night, and continues" coming down liyely at the time of this writing. Ju piter Pluvius hath the floor, again, An intelligent colored Republican remark ed, in our office yesterday, in speaking of the civil rights bill, that his great objection to the policy of : the Republican ' party to ward the negro, was; that fit has given him too much law and too little money, - . The Centennial Committees.-. ; :5 ' What are the committees appointed af the recent CentenniaT mass "meeting doing ? If anything, they are doing it very .quietly. Stir up, gentlemen ; little time remains . for preparation, and everything must be ready and our houses set in order against the com ing of the 20th May. Hotels Jn Wilmington Closed. '! A telegram reached this city last nightr stating that the Purcell House and National Hotel, of that city, had both closed, in con-; sequence of the passage of the civil rights . bilL -; lie take it that this is an error ; that the' hotels have only" relinquished their licenses as hotels, and wHl, henceforth; be . conducted as private boarding houses. " ' Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, er;fi-k' H S MrJO "Wi Sirrinei !4gent for bn!. car iiagttwagonsk'.i)W''' large supply ' of, tbese vehicle ?oa hand at his , store on Cpl-;. legq. street,, opposite R. Hi Miller & Sons'. Read his advertisement in another column, and go and see him if yon need anything of the ' kind. : The Jackson wagon, which is recommended , very highly, 1s .a, specialty with him. ; '-,' Samewhat of a Nuisance. ' . :': It seems to us not exactly the correct thing to allow a man to set some patented agricul tural implement on the pavement and dis cant upon its merits to a crowd which blocks. nD the thoroughfare: This has been the case on the Central Jlorel corner for two or three' days past, and we desire to enter our protest The pavements are, intended for people to pass to and fro on,'and hot' as a place for the disjjjtoj of implements of any sort. - ? 7 . ; 1 r v; ' The Central lIotel.-0" -'-''- The business of this house is immense. In iadldijLion to a very large number.bf regu lar ooarders, its transient custom; is so great that recently4)t hat frequently occurred tfiat every "fooia aind there are 100 Of theto J has been, occupied and" the. key Aboard kf plear at 12 'cloc at night.; Its arrivals average 60 & i$ vr ay and ' number not unfrequently, eyen on ordinary occas ions, reaches 80, Yerday at jdinner utne the dining room was filled three .times, nd somewhere between ' 200 ahdV 250 persons dined there. ,.-- . . - I We notice IheseTfects, not s-only , for ; the benefit of the CehtraV-Hotel, but because they are an advertisement for'Charlotte, and a big advertisement at that. ? ' V Another Slide. ;- 1,, ;!; ' The Air-Line train of Tuesday Teached this city yesterday about noonWhen, it reached Cathey's cut,7 about 7 i miles from Charlotte, it was found that, some "lame du rine Wednesday- night, a slide as big as all nut nf donrk. ; had tumbled in. A train of flat cars went out to them, from herp, and the passengers and baggage were transferred to this on brought in.' The slide is fifteen to twenty feet deep, and very;Iong. We un derstand that two or three 'weeks : will be necessary to cleat the track, and, mean while, transfers ill havebe made both jrays.? -The .laie weti weatherihaaiworked great damage to the.Air Line, and we learn that it is n eontemplation to haye a grand free excursion" when the road is finished through to Atlanta again. i 1 , Court Yesterday. t . rnr ' ' -7 rtnlv one criminal case, was disposed o yesterday that of Anderson Mason, colored, for forgery. The case was taken p last week; but was stopped, owing to the with drawal of a juror. Mason was charged , with forging the name of Mr. Wm. Smith to an order for a coat, vest and pants, and was tried, was convicted , and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. -t . ' l Several civil cases were) called and con tinued, or not finally disposed of r The last thing of the evening was calling the' case of J. B. Sampson & Co. va, Wm.v Richards ,& Co' This . will r consume ; half Of to-day. There are two prisoners In jail1 Jo be tried to-day for larceny, and this afternoon udge Schenck will adjourn Court for the term, He opens Polk Coftrt at Columbus on Mon day. S In the case of John L. Mprehead va,ML. Wxiston," noted yesterdayTHis Honor, ren dered a judgment for1 Wrlston : upon the verdict rendered .Wednesday. .We are in formed that . the , suit . of Sampson vt. Rich, ards, will be the last jury oause tried on the civil docket during the terra! ' ' -iU it This r road0, running t frouil Charlott to 9ices?iue;uas at tastone into, the nauls of its: President; Col Wi & Myers It Col Myers was electea to the Presidency last Summer? but never applied fort possessiWof the f'oii'l ' until the present 'term'' of Cburtwhen' ' he uiaue uppucatjuir to j imge ecacncfCr lor - an orde1! vacating f ,the Pveceiversblp." . Mr Springs, the Receivec, offered 'no objection and the order Was granted JCol ;Myers and pis Board are notv;operatipg tfie ;road! rf We understand tbattlitfy Wili makeaior: change in the agents or other officers a'f?r. v s I It' is "not Inappropriate to- say,' jiist here,i that we' believe M r 1 pti ngsv man ag e fe eh tf as Receiver- has niel the ''approbation ,bf all those interested in 'the road.' 5 His -lias done spects managedtljf 9ad tOiie-jbesf advantage,- and there is-no eeose-forr-eomplaint against hinv;.l i e-alt'i y't Am H A'' Safe Thing for niuu;''" v'-l' ' f .i there; is a ma who can' waltz all over a e'rfy '.threepr foaf'times'a 'dayi'dulf rageverybodyi' Jielsees ;ibr! ilentsand -jtio get any, and appear io: he Jperfectljp, happy: all the time, and thenvBsv sooriashVhils the! foot ofthe office sfepsjb'e Jnet hyVmbb' of printers ; and -assailed, ifor'-.J'localjCopy V'- we say, if there is a man "who' 1 can : rest rain I himself nnder rt!iese circumstances t from vioratiug. the-First CommantlmEiit. and re turn ar civil answer to the Joaferj who him, just as be takes oat his paiilil; what te thinks will 'be theT "provable "result fof the not kill tiint; w repeal, if her it such a man; (atrd we think We know one of this de. scription barrin the'FirstJCoftimandmenlj part) that man has a reserved seat already checked off for him in the Kingdom, and a bark is wait ing for him at "this side of the safest ferry on, the riyexgtyx, to'Vafth-im, over to ithe .happy .hunting grounds jtkmt ever he shall fling down his old peaeillay , - " j . A Heavy Fall ott a Pavement; : ? if,dt l-. The.AtIanlic? Teitnesse & Ohio Railroad ; erday morning atou 10 o'clobk," Miss 1 TT il .1.1 I 1 1 a iMDttt MB-WAJkiaU JAiUlig iiwrt3tSt.4 and When turning the s--cor ire q j virile and tryon streets, at Dr. Mclden's drug stow, encountered two dogs, which. were chasing T . . . I each-other around. One of the dogs ran wth fjjll force against the youngladyffcrlp-- yiuj$ iier uj aim uuunig iier w lau ueTiiy upon the 6olid rock pavementhe Ffell with one side of her head on one of the rocks, and in an instant wassenseless. Dr. McAden took her up; carried herfh th"e"stdrei and administered all the necessary atten tion. . She remained unconscious : for hal an hour, during which Name she 'Underwent severe concussion of the brain, at times al most going into spasms She finally reviv ed, however; under theinflueitceof Wfora tives and proper trf atment, and was able to fee taken home .. ,. .Z t '" m At last . accoimbi'- tlief yogTady was doing well. Her skull was, not fractured, and it is not thought that the fall will re sult in any wjwriousfy td$K?.Hffi Z1 ;il ; ' ' 1 , "" j; it ". Tha Opera-Bouse Last Evening.;-f Ui: V A rather thin crowd greeted the New York jComedy Company upon its re-appearance in uur iuiusi, lasi evening. iqc pxajr scieticu was "The Hunchback.?. This is, a fine drama.abounding in stocking situations and affording a fineTEeld for the display of theat rical genius. While ..regretting to . do so, candor compels U3 to say that it was poorly played,. st lara Wildman's impersonation of Julia, was quite good, but in this character she"does ' not excel ;- there are cth'er parts in which she acquits herself with more credit. Wildman is a good actor and his Master Waller was almost fine ; in the fourth act, we believe it was, he showed to excel lent advantage and displayed real talent. , :' Ella Bailey, as Helen did better than she eyer 'did 'before 5 on the Charlotte stage. Stanley) Jook the part ''of. Failwwk very credita bly and created a. good deal of meriimen. .'t 'sl This evening; : we; haVeTTheTady ; of Lyons," arid we doubt not this will be bet-' ter presented. At any. rate; the entertain ment Js a rational one, and very pleasant, and we hope the company, will receive a good patronage during the two remaining nights that it is in Charlotte.:. We must not forget to mention Clara's singing which is as sweet and bird-like as 'eyfc?ifrSb.e certainly sings well, and this is one of the most attractive features of the en tertainruent. j , "-: ' i . !- i (COMMUNICATED. " ' 1. ' South Carolina-Politics, ! ' ' No, 3. r V Colombia, 8. C, .March 3rd, 1875. : The committee appointed by the General Assembly to overhaul the books of the State Treasurer, made so damaging a report of the mariner in which Cardozo haslmaaged our finances, that that official asked to be allow ed to riiake additional fctatements in exon eration 'of his administration,- His subse quent statements i were submitted to the House to-day, W'Jf any thtngXhey only tend to muddy the"already turbulent waters, and make things worse than they were be fore, The Charleston News and Courier has very strangely been championing Cardozo's cause, but the committee's report being too heavy a loadtfor it to carry, yesterday's edi torial of that paper admits that he deserves a reprimand.' . An amusing incident occur-, red in the Senate a few days since. - The News and Courier had been comparing the Opponents of Cardozo to Dickens', celebrated character, Mr Cbadband. ; lfashi;wh6 hole's a seat as Senator, ' from this county, and who, by the way, is a rather cleyer.1 colored man obtained a copy of "Bleak) House, and gaye the Senate a short reacting - in his characteristic way. Amidst the most up roarious laughter he read, MtOhadband is a large yellow man, a preacher whose oily skin Indicates the 3reseHee .much train, oil in his system. He -.walks much like a bear standing ' erect, " arid' invariably" ap proaches you with uplifted hauds.'V.The picture of Cardoso was complete -in, all re spects, and the Charieston organ misapplied the term when it conferred the appellation of ?'Chadband' oU any one save Cardozo, in whose interest the word was ignorautly ap plied to the legislative ioions.S fcThiS lesson from Dickens was' given 111 a most amusing way,' and those of your lead? ers who hate seen, Nash ,!s'f illj laugh when they contemplate "him reading from Dickens. The Senate passed a resolution, ordering the ',uu,"77. ;-,H- Although the days .of jrrational medica re WiUiamsJ Jdaught,j.9f,HvB. .WTrition are hanoilvoassins awav. and inielli (Clerk,to furnish th& News and Courier 'with a 4 C0Py f ,'hat day's journal.; There is some i nereaooui arresting your correspondent for slander in daring to tell the truth' about the original'- Corruptlonists whcJ are 'now playing) the rot of tefcffmers, iElhe interest f Grant, and a third term; but he ,'is not a hit scared j. as .tltere Is not a Badicuvlrpolitl cianp a .Columbi a, wiio possesses character to go iu.toionrt 911 jiu action rirdamagesVr rf -Men lie 'Chamberlain, who first taught my J ,1 shall givea -. biographical iketch i of the fpverhor, eiiowing h,is antecedents, ,ete. jol Iclwing JiisreeritbjoughthOj Constitution il Convention .in lECSr-dbwu to the time whet fie, and tbeCuston, ilo'se, trng. of vvjiirawn uiuuguii.xijs uuiuinaiiuu jor uov ernor' last Fall. Its'rutuoredfthat'C?. O7. Puffer the' Receiver of the7 Banlr of ' the State has' beeir' appointed as' minister to Belgiuni-happy'TepteBntatiwe lofJtte goveraoieitf.asi npiv administered h f Too muchipjise r cannot, be accorded-Senalor Dunn,; pf"Horryl,county or the ;valuable seryiee he.jhaSj rendered our people, -iu,,un-earthing the swindles of ChaiAberlain'aad ministration, lie is a gentleman of great ability!ana energy' and it was through" his feupenofMuanagetneni iast Fall that Judgef Oreen'came k near" defeating' Chamberjain. SoathCrolina JBopdsUre'daily-declinirijt:. I 6aw.8,wrfi pblidcianrtoffer, a onelhundred dollarjvVcpnsoJiiJabpdl bond for a? pair of boot3jyesterday4 but. .the, shoe maker; only tifrnedup bis nasal organ, ,.The Goyernor , treein tho fate which. awaits his late ally au ifieim, uie treasurer, nas mrnea against hinV, and" now ad niits that "he oiiftfit to" 1 be impeache'd.'' Cat3za doubtless' lias ; cause f t j call to mind Uie' words of the boet ; . : j - 1 . . Did -I"bnt purpose to embark with thee,' isti ' On the smooth surface ot a summer's sea, - , W hen gentle zephyrs play with prosperous gales, And fortune's tavor fills the swelling sails ;::- f nt would desert the ship, and sees the shore, hen the winds, whistle and the tempest roar.t Importaat Results Pleasantly Achieved. t- T " 1 i. r. . . .a gent physicians have ceased to measure the supposed. mcaey,of a remedy by the. vio lence of its effects, there still Juicer amona FJ;he older practitioners a few of those predi- which it would be lucky for their patientsif they- had abandoned. One of these ,13 a fondness" for ' administering drastic' purga tives,: such, as blue pill, calomel, jalap and castoroiLv-A contrast of the effects of .these drenching" dYugs with the mild and benefi cent operation of Hosteller's Stomach Bit ters, is the very best argument that can be adduced against the wisdom Of such de structive treatment;'' ' .Tlie-' old fashioned cathartics convulse ; the stomach, and relax Hbe bowels so abruptly and copiously as to weaxennem. -Ttostetter's fitters, on the contrarfenevBn gr5phe intestines, but pro duce a laxative effect resembling the. action of nature. ' At the same time they Temove' the cause? 01 : eonsti pauon by arousing the dormant .liver to . secrete the bile necessary to the'regular performance of the excretive funetion, andrenablethe.stofiiaeh to-thoE. oughly jdigest. the foodladigestion nd biliousness having been "thus overcome, a regular? habit of body is the necessary con sequence,, which the occasional subsequent use ef tfiL Bitters renders permanent I Every disagreeable symptcmftwhich,'jn5 the 1 1k honr na nF norfopr ltTiiofi Atjqt Jovoiiof iAri harrasses the system,- vanishes under 'the in fluence of the'great national stomachic and alterative; 'Health and vigt-r" arei twin blessings tbat follow its use. v " ,' INEW ADVEUTISETIETS. rASOxic. There will be a regular communication of Excelsior . Ijodge No. 261, A F, & A M,.. to night (Friday) at 7 o'clock, sharp'. 7 ' jMembers are. requested to be ' punctual in jheit attendance. 1 ) ' ,J- ' Visiting brethren fraternallv invited, ' 'i mar 5 . THOS.. SYMONS, Sec'y. t awjjbrary; 'isV-;o . - 4 Containing two hundred and twenty-five volumes, belonging to a practicing lawyer in North Carolina is 'offered for1 sale, unbrok en, ihe owner declines to sell) apart.! Cata logue and particalars at '-it, '-.-n :i::4 ,,;( .,,v v-r TIDDYBpok. Store. . . (10-PARIJSERSHIP NQIIUK, , r , , ' : We the un dersigned, would 1 announce - td the Citizens' of .Charlotte, : and the public eenerallw that -we-' have for med & iCO-tiarfr i nership under the:, firm; name -and' sty lerof W MMiong & Co.; and ill- do business, on Trade street, next door toiJB' Hendersonv in the store house lately .'occupied by. L W. Osborne&Bro. - - ' 'i-1-- We intend to do a fireglass-business and deal in first-class goods, and offer special in ducements td" Cash tradei ivJ We solict a share of the public trade. - -,-V .,9 , i . W. M. LONG, , , , , R. H. BROWN,, , mar 5 : ' ,J . .-. ' -... r , . v . ,.i a.'T- EVERY-MERCHANT; ' " .: :n j ' 1 OfX?hartotti should 5 have'-an ndvertise ment in, the' first issue of the-f . ;r. 1 j: 0; CONCORD REGISTER," j - t, 1 v - m : -. r 'I Which .will appear on or aboutt the 13th of March. ,.A ,yery large edition will . be printed ,ahd mailed to persons in Cabarrus, Stanly, Anson, Union, Mecklenburg and Ro Wan' counties, and as it will "beread with that ' interest and- Closeness , hich ,tt neW paper al ways Becures. ? It will be .a most exp edient advertising medium for the- business men of Charlotte.!- Satisfaction as.to terms guaranteea. Aauress t - r - ... s 4 :"' W.' J; BO YLIN. Publisher,' , mar 5 ; ';; Concord, SN. ,C. TTOR. B KENT.'-.' ' li . Two irboms in the Springs Coir er,8Uitabie mar2-3t.' i V 31 X'1 " CHOESOF.THEFQOTILLS,' , i -3 ci tcr?I''c o-ift 'id f , M.-f by-j rro'f-'ij.'if q 11:1' BRET HARTEir; .'i; r Just received at; PHIFER'S ";: mar2-tf. 4 : . , ""Book Stoif' NEWARKtciDER.'; ; Just received and on QraugTit; NiceSweet Ciders Also" another invoice -of ' fine Rye Whiskey; at J B. N. SJtflTH'S - -,raar4 -tt'i ciO 3 i-i vrnteocery. 1' , - T . ..- -. .-j? .-... . . -i JUST RECEIVED iinh ci ii.iJ A" lot Of finef Tned:;Appflesn)a:' Brackber ries, cheap for cash at ? " J. A 1 -'-' ' - mar4 tf. :." .College jstreec.r; EAMILYGROCERIES -i i j 1 3 r --r 1 m:, 4W. ....flt . , At low down 'prices: ' Call-arid f see- for .xr xt ronwiflT.Wf t - .Near Davidsoh'jS: Livery Stable, i enng- our 'peopiewould b. frotfy'speci-f mens ihr'eh;an action. Ta mv hext'lettet1 ..' Northern Apple vsiq 'Ijiv Oraneea. Iemona . 't.J u'j'iii .n.t Prunes, Green Corn, 1 If. u h , ; Green Peas, Green Xpmatoes, i Pickles of all kinds. Homtnv. ooarse 'and flnerine Hams and Breakfast Bi on. Lard in tin pails, planting Potatoes of all kinds. ait gng on ceper than the cceapestat ' I i ' . TO--.N PI) AT ITli' U .tr r jj rfj .-.ft W.JSa'RATHKKjft y , rirst door above market, Trade St. mir4-tf f v't.-j kj .'in'i', ii')'. 'I , 55nur4f. J K. PREFCXY, L 3 j I c'l'JiiqKKHi.'a" oxj.' our ,'.!!(,. '. ! ... . 1- ..-... . ... , .! , . 's . .. V Trjouf Street, OHASLOTTS, X lbni v4ias'the1iesitinnhf V V' r4ias 'th'e&estoelection 6f ; ria rlJ' V noillua eil -kA . ! 3W J i tit ,'ii!3V! iiToirs and fancy: "ooopci. fio v!t f j- .'i e't' VtCA 'i2 L'3 Ti 1 !!".'' 5!int t f i-rnrf " w e ?r p r n c a ro iinAV u''n ! ...... -.. . r - ! to a. ) U ,li n 1 . , COME 1 AND" SEE HIM. ! ! niar4 tf. , : .. , :Y:""A N T - H T? E iPKOF " HESTZS ' Great r.GBnaan - Hair ; Restorer. ; Marvelous iri'its'effec?s.irIrie"verft cd to restore gray Hit to its j original . color in & few weeks. ft :j lo -.'W 1. XPron?Rey. E. T. BAIRD, Sec'y ofPnblicar I tion 01 jfresbyterian hurch Bof th.J 4 )r , -f--4vi'iii RicnjiQSD,.Juttf...27. 1874.') ? The' Xanthine is the only hair , dressing J have evr nsed which has removed the dand ruff from the; scalp, and made my .hair soft ana pii8Die: 11 uas aiso restoret. my nair to its natural color ; and by occasionally using it as a hair dressing I have no doubt it will preserve the Color, ; , L T n jo mn - '-1 haye occasionally used your i compouod, xnown as -jvaninuie, . wuu results periect ly satisfactory ; as ' to' ' cleaning the scalp,1 strengthening the hair and restoring its col or. ! Respectfully yours,, -,,-,?, ,. ; ,., i ": - ' 1 , WM.B. ISAACS, I vl t-3 President Bank of Commerce. For sale by ,f T. C SMITH A' CO., . p : J'mfartf,'"J '4! Cpposite CeptraVHotei.'' lCNGLISIlT00lHBR,U8EfEd;' tilO?' Kt, ft" ,-,- " ' t(; f f p- A i " t,:! 1 . Colgate's Soaps, fine Shaving Brushes.' " , S- 1 i-" 5 W.R. BURWELL&CO. -pmartf5 fJt ljm Springs' faprner. 7tt)t.EMAN'tIIffGLl8H MUSTARD;" 'idf In VTJaft! tJi t PTiti'.V ' . ' Mason's Geretlne. " . , W. R. B. A CO. . , i iar3-tf.. -1 ' fliit' n Spring,' Corner.- - r TJARLOR SUITS. -31 .aciicul 1 1 Jiist"rece?vef ' 4 b tin, 1 f THE POPULAa "TURKISH r and . NEILSON .j tyks, 1 ! ' ;:ri" H3Rep-and Satin! rr 5 i-r- i ? 05 1 ? ;f .. .. - 1 . - "Victoria Chamber Sets, Something i ; j Handsome, 400 Cotnmqn Bed- . 3 ! -irr ateada, Chair a,' Sureaua di rri treasea&c , i . ci r.j i jr f Our stock is now complete. - Buyers will find a large stock from, wnicn- to maxe seiec tions. and at lower prices than., evex- before pffereoVcPiye us a calL t r ; -4 ' -1 sw ? : - D. A. SMITH & co.; J J Pi MfiHEMoa1, '"East Trade 'Street.' Assistant., mar2-tf. i-T - .rfr. rpHE WILMINGTON EYE AND EAR IN I STITTJTK, AND SURGICAL INFIRM Dr.'Ml rDeiJosseliate r6f Baltimore ui? I 4 rfO. : ? 5J gecm intJhargehii vVif 3 This Institute has "two departments, one for. diseases of the EYE and EAR, and the other far' general surgical : cases, ioclnding thaspeciaTsurgery of females. Each patient occupies a private apartment, with all) the comforts or a nouse, ana as . aiwaya. , wmer the personal superyision of the Surgeon in charge, who resides with hisf family in ; the building. Address Dr. VL J. DaROSSET. . Box 372, vr,lJmlngton, N. C. Dr: DeiJosset will visit - Charlotte -profes sionally, to remain from the 16tu to the 20th of March inclusive, for the purpose of bold-. ing consmtauon -, . . ' man-iaw w JTomeund Democrat bopy;tf.f 5r,ff i AMUSE3ICWT3.' OPERA-HOUSE; THURSDAY.; FRtDA r ANL )SA T . 'VRDAYi MARCH ATU5TIt iJBeWrn of the 'favorites,' with 'entire -' hew 1 -"tot-) IJw )-cAND. T9B m i -jg t!!v-A WBIF1 rORKiVQAfEDYn fTD WP J'KVJba On Friday eyening, March. 5th-,vrittiV rMd8irLythpnTDalw'j.lW, 5 To Concltdo.wUhiaJorwua parcy.;, 0,, Orchestrtf Car3 apd;:Parciaette ., i $1,09 Dress Circle, " ' 'i 1 "75 ct-' jGallery, ' " ''"'50'cts ! i Resereed Seats'1 on sale kt :Tiddv'iiJBook S,tore. -I "maraifc OFFER FOR BALK"-' " - " f ! On favorable Terms the following raw i -1 - -.)5 M;i J hiditV ,mS?SiV : ; 1 font Pica heary-faced. Antique, . (- F 1 " " Philadelphia. 1 )) ) , fl " Great Primer Clarandon condensed f . U Tl II Li 3 j- . m . . ,-. ; 4tn t iij;ut-iaueu, vrerman a bai- ; 1 vr" ,. larendori-rnQensecu t-l l.'r'f j)'NonpareUligh.t-faced--xtanded;t : U Une pica Skeleton, ppper and loF'.ci ; ir" ;Pica bmd-face: italic.'' . 1 1"? Long Primer Grotesque. - v; f',J r 1 1' " r 2 line Great Primer Groteseru J- ",,w,i rV'PWfc OaxendondeneX;-? : S J t-MtiH lighWacedcondeased.' .i-.l . 1 fj n ! 1 1 r ii.iii. n Tfl i i 1 W 2" Brevier old stvle. - i.: r l 1 " 2 " . light-faced. ' - j I Nonpareil Imprinfr'Letter. h 1 English--condenseJ. ci jc '.rx 9 : 1. " iricajrrencn- (Jiaranaos. ,--.vp j L.,,", L Nonpareil Title--extended. 1 " ' ' ' -n -Title Italic; " 4 'r 1 " Great Primer Title-condeneed ' 1 " " Gnthtf . ... , 1 ' " ' 2 line Small Pica-rnatnental. 1'- 2 line 'Brevier-Extended. ''if"" ' ' i ! 'j'-BreHe? Gothic1, i-amt t.u 1 - , 1.. Long Primer, hair liae;!-a "J , ; 1 5 xrica nan aote Italic. 'njr r A'1 viine nca.-.-' 'ty i ?f,.'.t?. ? 1 . , Great Primer Clarendon-fConden'd S 1 'N Fancy Imprint Letter.-. 1 - ; i 1" " v Great Primer Philadelphia. - , 5 1 ' Paragon Condensed Text. ' - j - 1 j'WLong Primer GothiS.o(i; A t cT. 1 r", 21inePjca,-UghVface.i; j,31m. i lvc'P"5 Extepdedfr-ornamental.:i f omit 1 ',c. 2 line Paragon light-faoe. ,f.,tft v i ??vwk opper irid'lVwer '&:7 lw"'s Great Primer,' upper and lowercase. ' ' 1' -""Pica law Italic-: K 1 s " 2 line Pica, light-face. !" i;i ' I Vt'4- vji";, sbadedJ iff5rrv'.V. 1 " 4 " Skeleton Antique. ' --. 1 " 2 " Great Primercondensed. , . 1 Paragon Title condensed. 4i 1 ,'- pic fw( 3.1 j it . vj ' ti t V"" t tl -'Brevie'r.': -x'yA I it f h ks ! Great Primer, hght-taceextended. ' -1 ,3" 8 line PieM Wood Type)-Mn!d d 1 i l . 16 line-Pica Gc4hic-WocATyp.0;l -1 - 2 line Great Primer Canon-, ;..- , 1 ... '2 line English Canon Italic, - . v ; P i I . V 12 Jines) Pic;;Oniametai;)lfbod tl' Bwrier liw'Italid W- ' 1 ' 5 line Pica Cannon rffjtrM 9 1 lf'4 " ; "i Gothic. f1 v - -Ant;:r?r' l5 'v w.': aarendcfl-condensedly ; 2 'tGr-At Prim: black &ee' r ' n. Great Primer. black fece. )'; ' Italic ' ' ? "' ' ' 1 j.4'-- Picaltalie. 1 ' " ."I1 i ja plays. V kL A r U 1 A .A I .V. V,'-- ' , AV Xtn( ... .-TaifHK. j J(f.'tarv.ivVt v A A ' s w V nirt . 1 Viri X ito'ittfi-l.:.'- i JLti I ir liOld-jace., t-i J r ri..:' '.Great Primer German Texi.,. v. , i:f-:;Pica German Text.;;- .J.?VV! 1 " 2T' lilie Lone Primer ornamental: J 47t Border.- 'I?.- t ..,: v ! i X ."1 Labor Saying Rule." rn rt; : - j 1 lot Cbmmercial Cnta.l.iir'.-ji Ufs: y..-if . ' - 1 1 font fHrnlo Hnnrla .... '(. ' i --drcles.f.?'isj, t frKvj 'j.j fi -.i i i 6 Stands - t -"j" r 'ri fi tvuv 1 " - j2double Brass Galleys.. -.VAWM " " , i Several Empty Cases, .ATm 1 Chases. ' - tJ itf m,rJ " " J I i 2 Imposing 8tones. "m r .' I I ? SfWlietoviJ- w2 r.. piK ;. 1 5 1 iv?i Kf r y 5 J 6 ! 6 X$--"''' ; '6 RolerStocW ! . 1 2 Wooden Galleys.'-''? " -1 5"' e ' o , j 2 Brass Lirled Galleys. f I-" ! , 3 " . Bottom. Galleys- v-u u ,r t-' ' -t'- ii 3 !. 1 double Galley.' - ;:J x : t ? J -r s.s ? j ! 1 pair Bellows.' ... t . r ? 1 1 Inking Apparatus and Eoler Stock. , Bucket.' i , -. ' ' - r ;- llot Dash Rules, Leads,' Side Sticks, and, v , ' "Slugs for Paper. ... , ; 1 lot Furniture. ' r J -J V 1 fli 3 ; ; 2 Glue Buckets. . ' 5 1 Inking Stone. , ;.,.sj; .v . .. ' ' I E628' ci -5 t . , , iff Ail a L)inittA ntki Nhvnn(f -Mtutr I J 1 Novelty Pi inting Press. v - - - ; ; J. :? xtt THE i MATERIAL -ABOVE ; LISTED, s3 Lately comprised the "Livrf Job OSce" In " Charlottend is now offered for sale at a oar- gainu i v-'J s t l.TO WHICH WILL BE ADDED, , feci, . 1 1: Aiieaniw ft 1 nwiini 9 1 frrttrt " i tO vi T. l: Washington llandFress.- - 600 pounds, In cood order; -with'CJes and , sorts complete,- in - i .--tai..' ' ) 1 Anson Olardy Paper Cutter, Csood1 as ? ' - ' new) endear e t :'.;r :. ? i e -f 1 Quarter, Medinm . liberty . (Deeener.) - , Jobber.:.-, ; -1 . - , ' -i The entire list making an, outfit eulTcict for a first-class weekly newspaper,, ail-for !L AT 1..KIV. .n,t ..... tbue ucr iiaii iuc uijki"i , . - ' f w. feb 28 JCHAS. R JONES", - a i' i i. "t ' f 1 4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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