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X d 4 '': IFrom tW Ralelgh'DjiilyNiEWi.l THE LEGISLATURE "OF ; NORTH Carolina: in 1 i March 6th, 1$73. ., Senatemet at 10 o'clock, Lieutenant Governor Arnifield in the chair, r . ' Prayer by Rev. Dr. Pritchard. j Journal "of yesterday read ana a p proved. " -V Mr Graham, a bill to prevent dis crimination in freight' tariffs by rail road companies operating in this State. Referred. : Mr Linney, a joint resolution of en quiry in reference to deposits made bv the- State Treasurer; appoints-a iumittte, of five. from, tho 'two lluusea to enquire whether the Treas urer is not indebted: tovth State by reason of interest received and not ac counted for on the deposits of the; pub? lie monies. Committee to have pow er to send for persons and :ipapers. Adopted ,; under a suspension of f the rules. BILL? PASSED THIRD BEADING. Y, Senate bill empowering the commis sioners of Cabarrus county to sell their present courthouse and jailiots and to levy a special tax ;v : -wmi-lK Senate bill to construe an act passed at the session Of 1872-73, entitled an nnf in rp lation to feuces and for the better protection of crow. Em powff era county commissioners- roxast- tne vote in all cases pertaining to this law when the rpW 8hit3ttl2J th part of any townsliip. , i i r House bill amending chapter 20, section I, laws of ; 1871tT&' ;.Preyenta any deputy or : assUtttht; elertrbf the Superior Court Clerk 'rrom ' practicing law in the Judicial court held for said county. . The vote by which the bilt ' for ' the protection, bf birds in; Davidson.' Ran dolph, Rowan 5and ' other' counties parsed Us third. reading was reconsid ered and goes on the calendar T' Mr MifTs' bill td 'establish' a Branch Insane ' Asylum Y:was considered. Jt provides forthe appointment of Messrs (names noterectf-dKas com m issioners, to superintend " tn e huild--ing of the said Asylum; the sum of not more than $50,000 annually, to be ex pended -fpr trrTrpoeBrXthWilltbojfi from thel penitentiary be employed in building the said Asylum. The question was discussed at much length, under various proposition fltui the toiiowing piacesj were rput m nomination as the site for therA8y lum : Raleigh, Stateaville, Asheville, Morganton, Hickory, High I "Point,; Tarboro, Elizabeth rJity and NVr bern. . - . ' .' " Pending the discussion, the Senate Adjourned till 7 b'cldCk; s m K V Various resolutions concerning final adjournment were discussed without any result being attained, owing to the time necessary to consider the reven ue and other bills now to be adopted. , A resolution Jby Mr -; Jenkins, Je? stricting all debate to ten .minotea,efx cept by the consent of a majority of thewhole Senate, was adopted, 'n ; The Committee 'on Constitutional Heform will meet ' in- the Senate Chamber at 3:30 o'clock Monday even ing. HOUSE OF EEPEESENi?ATIVES. The House met at 10 o'clock, Mr Speaker Robinson in the chairv r f Journal of yesterday read and ap proved. By Mr Reid, ,a bill to promote the agricultural interests of the State. Re ferred. By Mr Pinnix, a resolution provid ing that no member shall speak more than 10 minutes on any question, un less by permission of a niaiorityf the House. Referred " V''- The bill to commute .compromise and settle the' BtatO' debt ciime up as the unfinished business of yesterday, and discussed regardless of ..interven ing "special orders," which were post poned for the bill. ? Messrs. Tate, Morlng, , ,McIver, Spears, King, iMebaneorhientj and McRae, discussed the general merits of the bill. -, r'1' -i -J- Mr Mendenhall offered an -j amend ment to insert in section 5; after .''the Treasurer," ;"by and with . the. advice and consent of the Governor and -Au ditor." Adopted;::.;,:'::. . Tho bill then passed its second read On, motion of Mr Tate, the bill, was then made the special oraer ior y ea: mesdar next. 1 - '. A f Mr Gndger, from the Joint Select Committee' to drafts-resolutions ef yressive'oMho sensff Ji (the House in regard tptbtf death, of Hon R;H; Bal lard, a member of . this body - from Gates, sbjn4te4 report which, ? ws ordered to be apreaa on tae minutes mt hews. TarbOrt &fiS&Vt Tmerclani -wh made ten uionsana; apuar? inj uiree 3 ' ..--it, . itiiOM hPn tiH-ZrA,i-The wholesale.trade of Raleigh has increased 50-per'cent; within the past year, according td the 'News.:' 1 It is said that Col Silas .McDowell, Dr A A Scrozes and others: have much laun in ine v esieni; i onu uaroj ma TationaSaaitari TA hZlZlV OS . A little Bbti of -Mr S ' W- Cham ber lain, of Rocky Mount,4 feli f from a fence one day last week, 'and broke 1 n I A -1 Vl 1 ! 1 : J-..; j:. I -I J . icg juav tioove vne Knee. the Lkuiet is. the name of a paper published at the Bingham School. All the work on it is done with a pen. It is for the amusement of the cadets. ; Mr Pearce, of Jj'ranklinton, aold but ter last year! from four cows and real- izeu loerejrorn; f zj; petnu? s bppv ing all family peeds, and fattening sey. eral hogs on the buttermilk; : . The BattieDblrwee1'1 Offered premiums to ita .member : for the largest yield if oroducta: a6 least; ex Sense. .They nUo'rjsquirthfeir mem: ers to reporf aVie ; end '.of. th .year i-neir expenaiiurcs anu receipw. i j The Rocky- Hotinf Wa. says-that with a Bmall' cartridge ' pistol, Mr Dempsy Calhoun, of that town, last week, shot twice at a rabbit which was hotly pursued by'a pack" of dogi. Both .shot struck the hare. This " beats hpoting on the wing all hollowJ Judge Bond arrived in Raleigh on Saturday last.- to try ' the Wilmington charter injunction case that day. - hx Jadzb Russelli 'of WilminetbriJ and W H. Bailey,' Bsi tot'.Cbarlotte, appear for the "orators,'.; and Messrs. Bm ith & .Strong for the tax-payers. So says the - On Friday next 'Xaroh Bdnner; con1 victed of rape ar-d sentenced at the last .term of the buperior Court, wiu, unless , efforts beine made for a new trial, and , suppose tbere.wUl be none Wcuhing .ton Ecliol ' " - - :. ' lurtner respueu or graniea b new aj4Agency or a Daw mm, uu im i satisf.the terrible nd inexorable de-fe o m anas" ; oi ine i w . u near vi uu : t- - Louise Kellogg fastens her garters with $500 diamond ' clasps. Anna Dickinson snaps a pair of amethysts round her.little calves, and the widow of Captain -Jack ties her old army socks with a pair of Shacknasty Jim's old suspend ers. MISCELLANEOUS. E EDUCTION IN FURS and WINTER HATS at ; , KOOPMANN & ROTHSCHILD'S, i; We are now offering our (Stock of Pure, including Mufla and x apes. Ermine Trim mings,. &c, also Felt and Velvet Hais, at greatly reduced prices. We have just received a large Stock of Zadies Underwear, and other articles, whiu we will sell at low figures. . , - ; 1 We hope that this announcement,' will be promptly responded to and the Ladies favor us with their usnal patronage. .Respectfully , f k- KOOPM ANN ROTHSCHILD. n consignment;; i4 10 Barrels Prime : November Mullets, which I will sell to Merchants at inside fig ures. The Mullets are very fine and large, and most be sold. Call and see them, f at; -V-': " -... B. N SMITH'S. jgANANNAS, (REDAND YELLOW)! "A The finest in the city. Oranges and 3 riorinern Apples, just received t . at F. H. ANDRW8 fc -, We keep constantly on hand the largest assortrt enr; of fiancy cakes in the city. Just come: and try them, and you will be sure to want some more. We are now making tt OEBMAifl HONEY C AKBS which our German friends are invited to call and try,k Prices low down. . , -j mar4 tf. F. H. ANDREWS & CO. RCHITECT, , ' GEORGE WELCH Offers his professional Benrices to the citizens pr Charlotte and vicinity, and pledges the experience and practice of . fourteen - years training as a guarantee of competence. " Office Trade Street, Charlotte, jan S tf . JJOTTCE TO SHIPPERS. WOOTEN'S CAROLINA CENTRAL "M f MlFteipresa; Company, ts now prepared fo eive prompt despatch' to all Freights, Money and other valuable packages consigned to its cure for any and all points upon Eastern and Western Divis ion Carolina ventral itaii way. - -As the Oorapahynjoys unequalled facil ities in their connections, it is manifestly to the interest of all Shippers to apply to the Agcntui iujs jvuipauj neiore mailing snip- ments by rival companies. 1 Remember that all goods shipped via this Line are covered by an open policy in the best companies, thus insuring abso- ute protection to shippers. OFFICE Tryon Street, Opposite Central Hotel. F.M.WOOTEN, J. M. Leak, Proprietor. Agent. jan20-tf. IEDM0NT AIR-LINE RHILWiir Richmond '& Danvtlle,:1 Richhond & Dakvtixb R. W;,-N. C. Divisiok, and NORTH WKSTfcRN N, C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE.' n Effect on and after after ' Bandar, 27th. 1874. . '" ' ' GOING NORTH.' Doc STATIOK8. . MAIL, EXPRESS, 8 35 a m 8 56 " 10 54 " Leave Charlotte, 10 03 p m ' . Air-UneJ'nct'n,10 08 Salisbury. 12 20 a m Greensboro, 3 43 " Danville, 613 " Dundee. 6 25 " Borkeville. 11 33 ' I 15pra 336 ' 3 48 8 20 ' Arrive at Richmond, 2 22 p m 1109pm GOING SOUTH. ' STATIONS. . . f MAIL : : EXPEI68. Leave i2ichmond, 1 38 p m 503 am Burkeville, 4 41 " Dundee, 9 25 " Danville, 929 " Greensboro.- 12 35 a ra Salisbury, 3 27 44 Air-IineJ'ct'n, 615 " 112 " 4 10 6 31 8 32 M 9 40 " ; -fe ... , MAIL. Arrive at Charlotte, 6 22 " GOING RAST. TATIOjrs, - MAIL, Leave ' Greensboro, S 3 35 a m . Ar 1 1 30 p m CO. Shops, i" 5 06 " gliT 10 15 v Kaleieh, 8 48;" " 5 38 Art at Goldsboro, 11 25 a m S " 2 35 p m NORTH WESTERN N, C. R. R. - (Salek BaANetr.) ' Leave Greensboro, 4 25 a in Arrive at Salem, " 6 10 " ; Zave Salem, . , , ,'-,.v,; 9 20 am 1 Arrive at Greensboro, '11 15 4 Passenzer train leaving Jtaleigh at 3 38 p m connects at Greensboro' with the Northern bound train ; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price orTickets same as via other routes. ' Trains to and from points East of Greens boro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Two trains cany, ootn ways. - On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond a 9.00 a m, arrive at Burke ville 12.43 p ra, leave Burkeville 4.35 a m, arrive at Kicnmona 7.68 a m. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (without change.)'' For furtner iniormation address -, .SE ALLEN, General Ticket Agent Greensboro, N. 0, TMRTALCOTT, Engineer and Geol Snp't. jan 9 T AW LIBRARY, , Containing two nnndred and twenty-five volumes, belonging to a practicing , lawyer In North Carolina is offered for sale, unbrok en, the owner declines to sell a part, vata logue and particulars at mar 5 Iw Democrat and Home copy. - ;; Jan 24 dw ly. ' ' . "- t t Carolina CeEtral Railway : Time Table rVo. 12. . ON and after Monday; Nov 16th, the foi lowing schedule will be run over the West ern Division of this Road ; ' Leave Buffalo Depot, 1 '''lalinoollitoll' "'f ' -Arrive Charlotte, . ' - -;':- Tf...-v ooiire wkst.'.-.: Leave Charlotte, ,; ' Llncolnton, v .... 12.20 p. nu 1.47 " . 4.20 44 . 8.00 a. m 10.43 44 Arrive Buffalo, 12.00 m -- " V. . JUiiSU novlS - . l t Ass'l Sunt. "vrrrTTrTTC -ro HOUSE' BUIIJ)ERS AND 1 i 'CONTRACTORS. I have accepted the lot, of flooring and Ipch have on hand a plank L. W.OSBORNE, Next door to J. H. Henderson's, f , - , Trade street. 029. INSURANCE. ORTH CAROLINA . State Life Insurance CO.! Commenced Business in March, 1873! HAS HAD AS T7nprsced3Jitedly Successful Career I : ' WHY! Because it is essentially a Home Institn tion, appreciated by Home People; in vests every Dollar of Capital (which is paid up $200,000) and every Dollar of " Premium received in the State to foster and protect Home enterprises. Has loaned to Policy Holders In Charlotte at lowvrates"' of interest, ten times the gross premiums received in Charlotte, and guarantees to invest all premiums received here in like manner. Equal in responsibility and good manage ment to any Life Company in the world. Issues every desirable form of Policy at as low rates as any first-class company. No useless restriction' imposed upon resi dence or trayel. olicies non-forfeitable alter two and three : annual payments. TSo withdrawal of Agencies from a section when once established, subjecting Pol icy Holders to the inconvenience of re mitting premiums to New York or else where by 12 o'clock of the day fixed, or forfeit their policy and lose all the pre vious payments. The time has come for citizens of North Car- ' olina to encourage Home Institutions, and we recommend this Company as eminently worthy of patronage. . THOS. II. HAUGIITON, District Agent. Caft. T. H. ALLEN, Resident Agent. Officb; Charlotte Hotel, : oc25-tf iniSCELLAIVEOUS. THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000. Jab. TT7BBXB Tatk, President. Thos. W. Dkwkt, Cashier, ' !F. H. Diwet, Asst. Cashier. ! AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE 1 DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assembly and duly organized under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared to transact General Banking Business. and furnish accommodations tn all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject to Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on all sums, lying nndrawn over thirtj days. Gold and Silver Cnn, Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. TJlOa. W.UKWJKiX, jan. 1 J874. ' Cashier. Koopmann & Rothschild. The only house in Charlotte dealing ex clusively in MILLINERY AND ; . i. FANCY GOOOS. This fact alone will attract all our citizens, and persons from elsewhere, who desire to make purchases in our line. We intend to make ours a first-class Em porium of Fashion, and hope to offer such inducements to our customers in the way ot prices, quality and style of goods that none shall go away otherwise than well pleased with tneir purchases. We offer to the Wholesale and Retail trade of the surrounding country a great variety of Millinery, Fancy oods, WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS. Straw, Velvet and Felt Hats, from the modest Cottage Bonnet to the most distingue ehapean. A great feature of the season is the LONG OSTRICH FEATHERS and TIPS, of which we keep on hand so many different shades that it would really puzzle a very astute or nithologist to say from whence came all the many colored plumages for which, apparent ly, the world has been ransacked to furnish a new garniture for our fair ones. -" A large stocs oi Artificial Flowers, imitating nearly every FLORAL CREATION IN THE WOKLU, and the most daring coun terfeits of Nature. Gros Gram and Fancy Ribbons, All widths and shades imaginable. Turquoise, Florence Silk and Valour. Black and White Crape Scarfs, Laces, Collars and Cuffs Jackonet Edging and Inserting, Veiling, A large stock of Kid Gloves. . . . Corsets. . . - : , In WHITE GOODS we keep on hand Table cloths. Towels. Jaconet. Cambric. Lawn. Lin- nen. Swiss, Nansooic, and other goods be longing to that line. - rr We have eneaeed the services of several experienced Ladies (one recently from Phila delphia) - in the Millinery Business, and we are now 'prepared td have Hats and Bonnets trimmed at short notice. t Attentive and competent salesmen are al ways ready to wait on customers, and aid them in making selections. Koopmann & Rothschild; TRADE ST.. CHARLOTTE, N. C. oct 18 fJO CITY MERCHANTS ONLY. iiemember - that you can buy ' "Rannn. Cnffae. Sugars and Svruna. i &s cheao at the Brokers Office of W. H. H Gregory, as you could purchase in person if in a northern city. I am Broker for L. English & Uo im norters iof Coffees and Sugars. Patterson Bayne & Co., Importers of Syrups, Balti more. Also isroaer ior r. x. ueorge, uacon Packer. . rCalvert 8uear Refinery . Baltimore, Samples of all these goods on exhibition at mv omce. i;an oeiore maaing your pur chases. - . W. H. H. GREGORY., nov23 tf. - 1 '- Broker. 1 TL ANTIC, TENNESSEE AND OHIO jtX KA1LKOAJL1. ' On and after Monday, Sept. 7th, 1874, the fnllnwincr schedule will be run over this Road: - : eOIHSXOBTH. , ' .' GOING SOUTH , STATIONS. ARRIVE. LEAVE. AEBIVB . LEAVE . 3:25 n. m.f Charlotte, 10:00 a. m. 5.04 " Dav'n College, 8:26 a. m 7:00 p. fitatesvllle. . Q:25 4t All charges must be pre-paid- - on - freight offered for shipment to Section House, Hen derson; Alexandria and Caldwell's. These being Flag Stations,?' the Company is not liable for any loss or damage to lreight alter it Is unloaded, at either of the above points. No freight will be received by Agents, or forwarded unless tne name oi consignee,iinu destination is distinctly marked thereon.- . ". .. , J. J. GORMLEY. . feb5rtf", " , - Superintendent , , . ... ,. - " jjy -yyjftUy.'-w I M P 0 R TA N T . . T - t ONLY $38 CAT ISLAND GUM A Genuine Natural Guano. ; Having been successful bidder against tbe Guanabani Guano Company of Peters burjr, Virginia, for a larre deposit of; Guano at the Islands, we of&r the same under the name of v CAT ISLAND GtJANO," and at a reduced price. THOS BRANCH & CO., - Importers, Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va January 6tu, 1875. I have resigned the General Agency of the Guanabani Guano Company.' of Peters burg, Va., and accepted the same position for the sale of the Guano imported by Messrs. Thos. Branch & Co., of Richmond Virginia, which is the same Guano and from the same Islands, nnd I now offer it to you at greatly reduced prices. ' ' r WM. R. GRIFFITH, Office of THOS. BAIIEERS AIID COnHISSIOH HERCHAIITS. RICHMOND, Va., February 25th, 1875. The (JnanabaDi Gaano Company has seen fit to publish a card to the effect that our Cat Island Guano" is of an inferior quality to their importations, and bad been reiected by tbera. From the reputation of the signers know that this statement was false. We Company and of tbe public the following facts, 1st. lhat tbeir agent at the Islands attempted (and failed) to get control of deposits of Guano that were secured by a member of Zud. , Tnat onr Carlsland Guano, according to the analysis of lraIessor White, of the University of Georgia who analyzed for the Guanaham Company.) As at least the equal of tbe Guano imported and sold by the Guanabani Company last spring in tbe cotton sections of Virginia and North Carolica. Uur Gaano snail stand or fall by tbe crucial cards put out on the eve of the planting season. fore it receives our brand, or is offered to the chemist. We dare the Gnanabani Company ous lots offered or sold by them last springf-Sfi We have been enabled to avoid the mistakes Company betrayed them into last year. We. for salaries, &c. . paid by them, and with one most experienced Gaano men io the country can beat them in quality and price. We challenge tbem to meet us in the laboratory or on the plantation ; and until they can 'compete with us successfully in these place, tbeir paper attacks will not hurt the best natural Guano (except Peruvian) yet offered to the public.! ' They write about "their standard 1", Will did they publish a standard last year, and;. steps in tbe courts to protect ourselves from publication of the Gaanabani Company. " - j Analysis of the only two cargoes of CAT ket up to this oate, February 23d, 1875. University of Georgia, Laboratory op Applied Cnsx istry7 Athens, Ga., February 9, 1875. " ! WM. R. GRIFFITH, Esq., General Agent Dear Sir. In reolv td voors.'I would aav I am undoubtedly of the opinion that in most NATURAL GUANOS the forms of combination of the valuable elements present are SUPERIOR to those which are artificially produced in manipulated fertilizers, and although this cannot enter as a factor in determining COMMERCIAL values, it INCREASES the relative AGRICULTURAL value of the Guanos tJ a con siderable eiteat. . - Very truly, yours, , II. E. WHITE, Professor of Applied Chemistry, Georgia University. Ukiversity op Georgia Laboratory op Applied Chemistry, Athens, Ga., February 8th, 1875. ANALYSIS of a sample of CAT ISLAND "Douglass" anuEbenezer," received from Messrs. BRANCH & SMITH,!of Augusta, Ga. Moisture fdet. at 2121 22.188 8,052 0.214 4.649 13.452 9.572 3.138 23.539 3.244 6.326 3.721 1.034 5.609 Volatile and Organic Matter ,, Containing Nitrogen (Organic) f 'NUric Acid Phosphoric Acid Sulphoric Acid Carbonic Acid 1 Lime Magnesia Iron and Alumina Potassium Chloride Sodiunt Chloride Sand and Insoluble Matter i .-, 99.373 TUa Plirwnlinrirt A oA" 1 13.452 18 nrwapnt in several forms of combination, as follows : 1st, Id combination with Lime, in a. ;i form8oluble in pure water, . 0.154 Id combination with Lime, in a ; form constituting the so-call-'. ed "Neutral . Phosphate," readily available as plant food, 8.099 In combination with Lime, in a 1 ' form insoluble, ; except in strong Acids, J 2.079 In combination with Iron and 2d 3d. 4th. Alumina. : ! ' 3.120 13.452 UTenns and Prices per Ton Cash, .1' ' - - , -r - $35 Send for circulars. , Agents wanted. ; txrJ tqa ntTai ttiA nlant'pp nnr flnAnfi known kn Artxcn This is mAninalated from Gestjine PEfitmAN Gtjako and our regular Salvador or uaiana oiner lsiaaas 01 wie Price and Terms per '" $47. Cash, C AROONAvAG R1CULTU RAll ; VVdrtKS, . TRADE SIEEET,' O PrA R;M E E?S n PEE TOH: ,4 - A. " ' General Agent. BRANCH & CO. of that card, we presume they did not propose to prove to fthe satisfaction of that vtz oar firm who is now at the Islands. test of the analytical chemist, and not by We will have each cargo analyzed be public, aud we publish the report of. the to publish the analysis of each: of the vari ' , ' v:'.r '" that tbe inexperience of the Guanabani are not taxed with the enormous .-expenses of our firm on (he Island, and one of the as oar General Agent, we are satisfied we they dare to publish "their staa 'ard T" Why then withdraw it? We have taken proper the injury we have sustained by tbe improper ! THUS. BKAKUh & CO., jj . j Importers of Cat Island Q uano. ISLAND GTJANO placed on tho mar Cat Island Guano, Richmmdr GUANO, from the cargoes of Schooners The percentage of these compounds are as follows : fafe Soluble, or Super-phosphate of Lime. 0.254 2d. ' Neutral Phosphate of Lime, 15.50? 3d. Insoluble or Bone Phosphate of Lime, . 4,538 4th. Phosphfifeif Itoolfnd Alumina, 6.450 The total .Phosphates Acid, calculat ed to Bone Phosphoric would yield. - v 29.366 The ; total petcentasre of Nitrogen present is, i.bU4 Capable of yielding Ammonia, , 1.947 The commercial value per ton (2,000 lbs ) of this Guano, deduced from foregoing Analysis, would be (approximately,) at Savannah, Port Royal or Charleston 3.08 lbs. So. 1'bos'ic Acid. a!6 c $0 52 161.98 " ' Neutral" al6c 2713 41.58" Insoluble 47.00" Potash 64.88 u Magnesia 32.08 " Nitrogen Total, a05Jc a06 c a02J c a3) c 2 29 2 39 1 62 9 62 $4411 H. C. WHITE. (2,000 Pounds) in Bags : , Payable 1st .November,; iw . r 1 $33 Hit importatidns from Abaco, Eleutherai pan same group. - - y , v , . Ton of 2,000 Pounds .'5.1 . j Payable November 1st, $52 CHAEIOTTE, H. C., DISSOLUTIONS, &c. N0T,r:--'-'-'-i---'---?'--' ' ' The firm of Sample & Alexander was dis solved ly mutual consent on the 7tb ;day of January ,1875; in order to 'admit" into the firm as partner -Mr.-.:D Kerns. -A AH T)et sona indebted to ns either by note or account are reqnesled to come forward od settle at once. -1 With many thank to'otrr friends fpr their liberal patronage in the past, we- hope by strict and personal attention to business to merit ine same in tbe 1 foture by giving ine nest goods at tbe lowest prices. -' , KespectruHy, j - - 11 - - ' ; SAMPLE & ALEXANDER. ; We tbe undersisrned ba.Tins formed a co partnership under tbe lorn and style of Sample & Alexander, in w the ' Boot and Shoe business would announce fo tbe pablioq tnat we nave 03 band a large and well selec ted Stock of -Goods in -nar line;' which c we will sell very low for Cash in order to make room for onr Stock of Spring Goo4s. . t j) WAMPLK, . r ,. ;J Me ALEXANDER, r s s J D KERNS. . j riHiRLOTTB MARBLE WORKS, r J , t 1 '1 1 i . r Hayine purchased. Mr. F. A..; MoXinch's Marble 'Works. I. respectfully announce, to the public , that I will carry on . the Marble Dnsiness m au its branches, at tne stand near the "jail; i formerly occupied by Vi 'A. Mo Ninfchi LTomba. MnnnmpnU i And i Hmm. stones of every description manufactured at reasonaore prices and at abort notice. -, : 1 ': Tne public are invited to call and examine samples of my material and workmanship. . Family Monuments a speciality. ' - . . S. McNINCH.' A CARD ' -i. Having sold my entire stock and interest in the Marble business td Mr. 8. McNinch. I take pleasure; in reoommendine him to the public as a first class Artist, and bespeak for mm a liberal snare of patronage,' ! -n .,.') , itespeciruiiy V t . -:f-; ; ' . : p. a: McNINch.. Charlotte, November. 0, 1874.' jL' MISCELLANEOUS, TliE PEE DEE COURIER, i i DUCKET ft ERrarUo The CoDRiER is a Tem6cratic paper pub- ished in RockiDgham,. Richmond; 4aaty, tf. Xf. lit 'cTrcaiates'lvery extensively vin Richmond, Metrtgotnery and-Ahsottoounl several other counties of Nortn ; and c South" Carolina.: . It is the most ."reliable adyer-. tisingr tnediam" in Richmond county'' ' . , ' THE ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILWAY f " Is over 100 miles shorter, and 12 hours quicker ;;.;."';- ; V:,' .uU&A., i THAN AOT OTHEB LINE ;n- from CHkRLOTTE to Atlanta.' Mointirom- ery, Mobile, New - Orleans, Galveston,' and points in Southern and Middle Texas. :' ' ; o To Selma,' Meridian,' Jackson, Viclsbure,1 Monroe, and points In Northern Louisiana and Northern Texas. L ; i,;: ii.;- .. To Chattanooga, Nashville', Lbnisvllle! Memphis, Little '.ock, Texarkana,- and points mi Arkansas and JNortnern and Audi die Texas, .:-(v.';- .. . -; Trains leave Charlotte at 6:15 A. M., on ar rival of morning train of N. C Division R. & D.JfcC. li.r-arnye. at Atlanta 8:43 m, coRHEcrrKG with thbocqh hauls or' ; 1 Atlanta? and West-Point Bailroad. Leaving Atlanta, ...w.....,.10.3 P. M ; : (Through Car to New ana. Western , and .. Atlantic SailroacL Leaving Atlanta,.. ...... ..9.35 P. M : (Through Car to Texarkana via Memphis ) Central Railroad. I Leaving Atlanta,i.w..'.....-10.40; P. M (Through Car to Jackson ville,'Fla.) ; Georgia Railroad. Leaving .Atlanta,:.!.: ...... ...100 Pi Mi: First-Class Passengers and Emi grants Favorite Route. :: The annoyance of freauent changes oss of time resulting fronrslow trains over indi rect routes and- imperfect connections at terminal nninrs bein? ftvoiaedit-.M;.'::. isi- si- Baggage Checked Through Arrangements for meals perfect. "Sa. pgr Fare al ways as low as by any other route.- ' For further information, apply o-V&v S. K ALLEN, JOHN B.TECK, o. t, a., , , Master Trans'p, Greensboro, X. C.;:;j' Atlanta, Qk. ' M. C. DIXONPass'r gent, ' ' ' . i:iff Greensboro, N. u. - i. feb2t-tf ; ivri h'- r.. S PRING REDUCTIONS ! ' V -at ; . - WADE & PEOBAWS ".' ; ' -, In ORDER to MAKE COM PLETE CLEAR- : ANCE OF a i m WINTER GOODS, " he following1 changes have been made : $5.00 Kid ButtomBoots, ' : . - - i . "Reduced to $4.50j $4JiO Button ; Boots; I ' 'A.l-i . ... Reduced tp $4,00. TJX ' ."J?4 $3.00 Laced Balmorals, Last and Goat, : : : j. , . Reduced to $2.50.' And a full line of LADIESVand GENTS FINE SHOES, at greatly! reduced prices Call soon for BARGAINS, at d ' ' '1 .' tf ' Ijw -int :": -1 "Ivi'.i : ! - : WADE & PEGRAM'8, . Opposite Central Hotel," ; feb 27 r Oharlottet N; C, i : ;X Justreceiyed,ifJ: Early Goodrichi '.Potatoes Early Rose Potatoes, -lfJ ). Feerless potatoes, Northern Potatoes Sweet Oranges, that wilt defr cam 1 eb27-tl. ' iXB. UOliTUK 5A.; I - 1 QH.YE8. .t , ,rr.. ,,F .i , 1 tot' netitkm-.DPosite market, f- Waicbts.'Ciocts and f Jewelry, JJR. LEE WV BATTLE, ; ; T Y. - Having pennanestiy' located ffers Ms professional services tolthc citizens of - O PFI CE-rN IdoDrr.f t0- -MeAdea's bit S to e, on stairs. . " r Callsleftat rfly.cee in the Iday,orroiyi. ; S deceive prompt attention, : ' i j . : :,t? i h m OtSce Hours fll to 9, A, 21.: 12 to- UPm M. and 5 to 7, P JI : . -s -jaa22-ly;,j'; W K SHUT. - W H SAXLKT.' QUIPP & BAILEY, z4 t -i t A T TO SN-EYS" ' C U A RLOTT Ei:N t C ',i lb.. Rooms 3 and 4, np stairs, Dowi'a v baUding'H--....' 1SB J 6t Sli:MV,tf; uemocrat ana iiotne copy o limes. ) ; TH08. IL; fiREM JR-v fp:w-t,:S :4 1 i Attorney aud i ,. . , t. -....... ,r . . Hnseiiorac uiwi OFP1C E In Dowd & Sims' New Build N ' :. i ' Inw'TTi S1t " jant-tTjJ ivy:. y. W. FLEMMING,;? -j !.; ATTORNEY AT tlW- - : chaript-ji.0";;; , U. Special attention to suits for and against j earwHationivrr a A. MOOSE. . o. Ti&xwmtovi- X M CORE & PATTERSON.: V. Jf-I. f. i ' . ATTOniVETS-AT-LAW, - n vx; Practice in all the State Courts, and in tk Federal Courts at Asheville .and Statesvilla. lif The Collection of Debts, .Claincs an4A Pen i sions, a Specialty,1 v . V V .v-- tv Strict personal attention Riven to tne col lection of all Debts in'Westent North Caro lina. Remittances prompur made. REFERENCES : Hov. J. L. Barxr a T. D. Caetik, AsHiyiixxs N. C. , nov. 19. Hi, hi. Attorney and Counsellor at Lay, I Formerly of Sonth Carolina; havfiis t manenuy- located in unariowe, oners nt r professional services to the people of Nortb.. r i! . . .i t- . im ninii . ..... it i .j . i . . . : Special attention given, to collections, and -, ases In Baakruptcy.; jmSOSm; iim 'Sit Cotton ; Cemmlasiori Flercltant At J.B.'M. Davidson's, 5 doors Below Colr,.j ! lege Street, will pay the1 highest price In this " market for all grades of cotton;' or will 'vAj$,ti'J ; vance at ar liberal per outage1 fifty dollar ; : V ($50 00 a bale on Low Middling .Ctttonj( to . berahiDued-to nnmber one Houaea in-Boajf . ton; New Yorkj or Savannah, as owner, pren i fers, and' held . nntil. Spring, .If desirable,T-i is aiso preparea w purcnase or neu ooniracvs , . j for those -wishing cl deal in futuree, on re- ' 'K ceipt of two dollars and ialf ($3.50 per1' " bale, as s uargfat j'.-w ft ,;-su;i. scs..r.,r:. M decl7-tf. h Home and Democrat pleasa copy fbr lm, u; . ; 94 Mi&inAK&vfutlL a avww D. I1ACAULAY Q CO., COTTON BUYERS fcCff CommissioTk Mercriant$M OFFICE above tbe store-of iRtMii Miller A ,Jf . & Sons. Liberal 'advances made, on consignmehf of COTTON, to be sold here 0 ' ' , . in New Xorkvtr 'r: -rv;"?: vV All cbnsigrfmenls will receive prompf fery ; ; sonal attention; Ji-ii -iiil irtiiitZViKa-r sel8tf.1 .tDcaiACAUIiAYi3 'nil tfi"? A FIRST CLASS HOTEL! sittatedcos.' i v venient jtQ tbe. businesspaft pf the jcltyj j ps.. Omnibus will be foud at depot, .p,; convey i passengers tp fhe.hoteL; Ifeb II;, ' j ,; Sth'arleiiHotelSi;' Siltiad;tf6 rpH IS HOTEL, has been thorourtly rentt-vT J. and refurnished, and ttader my maa ' T : ment aefesseej eoers to tne traveiniKptttms tne aavantaceaor nufrriaa uotei-' irirro jv umniooi at tne aeDot.om in an and departure of aU tralna.41"- nOCHRANE'S RESTATJRANT5:; ;ri European Flan. ' r-,?io. I would infozmihe pnbllethatv'On'ths tsta - of Noyember, IttorRE8TATRANT.nri: and BOAINGOUSE, W WonrsVeeLj. in thai oiwvtnri attrv nf. th Knilrlinv' Alinlrw. ing the Barik iof-MklenbnrgrandjBereVt will be prepared toehtertato ardertttegtt "' hir and transient, tn a style npurpadlrytr anybonssilnqthe idty.fiTha table wfll.MW! suppuea who an tne;eiieacMs oi ,tn eai if ;t son t uainaIiaia(tUyswrsr.jce.'rftr" aa Terms "moderate., Satisfaction guaranteed or no cnarge.; yx respecuuuysoiiat 7901 " ; tronage. v;;-J 1 1 "J, f OcSOTM. W. R, COUUaAKJE.'' J" ' TUST RECIVED.' - A larre and eleirant lot of -BiiMadt . Clothing, which will be TBoy at towey ?.; man can De louoacisewnero.m ine,uy -rfCjjo:?, My estabiiahment - belnr . a praflch ofjTU iwi Marked ptrwtii;PhilaQpMaweie:y?e tmurafactnte oarown ; gewto exprewiy j joe, nj-j, ; city;trade, f enable4it?ae1l;Je? at JesstJafl 25 perijeesi lower than any htimfclfysitU iltC bt ChatioOe;! : j&U$J: t6fiST;:ili-'io ,l.;Uoe and see t fori yoomir.randiirtlii;j jali.7;Afia?:.!y imfA.tIrtiaa OatBcr.l . Cosm ,ad see t fori yoorselr.t and iJrili 1; j TUST RECEIVED AT McADEN'S . .:;;;C0ENERDRUG8T0BEtaw7 A supply of: .,"; Perkina ' It ? !Honi,a"l6aJety .Iamns.,, xney are; te oes.iinps;ni, -wjprjft w w - They will not break being made of pz etal,w . -J They are' Yjerfectly ssA tttTdtfrt ionP" a Patent Diprfiup; fixedri abEJ?)iqfil fiiii r Tbey CQnsuma oneowirdjo; ktri.nt . They giye ranc more bniriantjl, any other lamp, equal to. gas one fthV"; TuetPrincg4BkBifo ut headings, statements,fwaybult fTn,-be copied in tie' ordiharyAletter-pi tj 0 iljyC; Bnd your orders foj .prictins in tbeDa inks ; '; and fbr'allOthedescnptionsof prizitxiisr, tor the Oxsrvkb Printine House, 25-itf.:-.' Central ; -1 4i;1:Vrrc-yilp"f guff -b?:o!f " ' fta''fia Ta"fT iwivj va'.ciu ucik uui w wumw repairedrosttV IV . i 1 44 wbi rat iimuucr, buu wuiauiU , : febl4-lyV i-i 1 n is. j . 9. t i' I lacfy "by. -t t .ft.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 9, 1875, edition 1
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