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4 DAILY OBSERVE!?. the centennial: . As ill be Been by reference to our local columns; where we; publish ,the proceedings, the proper celebration of the Mecklenburg Centennial is justly occupying its full share of public: at tention. It was thought that too lit tle attention was being : paid toj the proper celebration of this; important event, and the meeting was called, last Saturday night to talk the matte-rover and arrive at some conclusi&a Every thing has been held in abeyance until TffwnBmVKR" m TJTEONLYPA ne legislature nau ueciueu . wub t PER PUBLISHED IN THE STA TE WEST I will dowith the billtq incorporate' the nv nA t.p.mTTlwiTTcn GIVES THE LA-1 Centennial Association There is now TEST TELEGRAPHIC D ISPA TCHES littTS prospect of getting any appro EVERK MORNING. R US I NESS MEN priation,- and Hmavf be; possible, Uiat WILL PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. theUll of incdrooration itself will fail to passV: Whatever its fate,' the people C1IAS R. JONES, Editor & Proprietor. W. F. AVERY, Associate Editor. TTT Tuesday, March' 16, 1S75. have decided to wait no longer; and as will be seen, (he proper committees ; have jbeen appointed, and, it giyes us much .pleasure to. say mat we peueve ithey are working men.. . , ; We believe it was at first intended to make the'Mecklerfburgl Centennial j an industrial exhibition, but , it is now : that the' time is too short to Atallpostofflcesoutof thecltymust Expect"; T5 i;L.ia -1:-. their tinners discontinued at tie exnlratlon I &e y u auJ """5 - "u)""' of tne time paia ior. uur mailing ciers: i Free from the d'otlng BcruIe that fetter our freeoni-waBon-v- y;?;:,!' - : -:N-.i-, SUBSCRIBERS - .. .. ';' THE NEW HAMPSHIRE ELEG- - . '. . TION. - ' : Several of our Republican lexchang- esjhave brought out their game chick ens to crow over the recent- result in New Hampshire, and the dusky rads about Wilmington had a, good time the other day in firing a hundred guns in honor of their victory I there .We suppose the folio wing which we clip from the New . York Sun, will be interesting reading to all.BUch "Concord," March II. All the Rep resentativedistricts f but '. twelves have hfiftn heard "from. These elect 179 TiAmnftrjitR and 182 Renublicans. If the remaining twelve go the ( same as last year they will return eight Demo crat a and two Renublicans. which will give tne jjemocrais a - iiia.juni.jr ui three in the House. The Senate stands six Democrats to k five j Republicans, and no choice in the Fourth District. The- Council is Democratic, 3 to 2. Jones and Bell, Democrats; and Blair, Republican, are elected to Congress." ; A Ceumb ?op Comfort. The New York Herald, after ' summing up the causes operating in New Hampshire to insure a Democratic; check, thus concludes : ; ' ; '' ! ' If the Republican party repudiates Grantism it has more than ad even and young men; generally are 'fond of the legitimate dram a. This is a strange and accountable fact, but it is true. Mr. G. hadn't walked so fast in many months not since . the time they ran him for. Alderman, when he went from one poll to another in hot haste, chucking voters in the ribs and giving them wooden cigars ; and, after all, he didn't get but thirty-nine votes, and the reporter of a paper, worried by a "devil" who wanted m ore copy, had to go and ; leave . out - the , figure nine, thus leaving the11 figure i three. This hurt Mr. G. badly, and his grand father, who was once elected coroner by a flattering t majority, in a small town about, the size of .;. Bolivar, wouldn't speak to him for a week. It mav not be out of . place to mention, bv way of parenthesis... that the best kind of reoortersi the most moral of them.'are often worried bv devils. Mr. G. hadn't tim e to prime up, ana he rushed to the!; box-office to get a frpnt seat. The polite gentleman who sat on a stooi ueaung out ine oits oi pasteboard said they were all out, "What, can't get a front seat?"j A voice on the right : "MAye. aye, sir,1 here you are front seats a ' few i remaining one dollar and a half a piece." "How's this? i Dollar admittance. I thought?" ! "l just nougat tne two iront rows, you know, for a little 'speck.' . Mr. x. paiu over nis aouar ana a iIAKCLE YARD?, &c. I knows nobody, o all alike. paid for. Oar mailing clerk play, and one which would fail to re chance for carrying the 1 next "esl" J half, saying to the keen-eyed, spruce v, and his, anstluctiohs apply flc reai industrial iatts?!of the j dential election. The Republicans Df I looking rooster who had anticipated MEW MARBLE YARD, COLLEGE ST.,; CHARLOTTE, 1C Irespecifully announce to the public that I am cpenina: a Marble Yard next door to R.M. Miller A Sons, at which place I am prepared to jnanufacfure Plain and Orna mental Gravestones, Tombs and Monuments of every description. .Having seryed an ap prenticeship of seven years with Mr. K. Hare, of Yorkville, 8. Cn and six years under in structions with: Mr. F. A. McNinch, of Char lotte, NiCU I feel warranted in saying that I can compete favorably with any workman in my line in artistic merits, ' I 'Will 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 Bhall be as low as the lowest . I respectfully ask share of public patronage. L ' - i Call and see me before purchasing else where, and I can make it to your advantage. Very respectfully, , o!7-tf R. M. CRAWTORD F. A. McNlNCH , F, GSDSHABBKB CHARLOTTE GRANITE WORKS. THE Undersigned respectfully announce to the ritizena nf Chftrlntte that thev have formed a ; co partnership to carry on tne Granite business in all its branches, and are prepared to fill all orders at short notice ior Oranite Fronts. Cemeterv Lot Enclosures, i Grave Guards, Steps, Sills, liases, uoping, Curbing, Area Wall Caps, Flagging Hearths, i Upping Blocks, Fence. Posts, ac c. ! Orders solicited from abroad. ; Office at 8. McNinch's marble works. ; i McNINCH & GREISHA.RBER. nOVlO. V : ' PIEDMONT AIR-LINE 0- N ;P t i c e t o S h i p p e r s ? - rpHE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its Rail and water; connections, affordt-nnparelle A i . ,i , facilities for the quick and safe transportation of freight to and from Nort befJHtii iest Shippers can Choose the Following Routes : Py Rail to the Ports of KtCHMOND, NOBFOLKOKTPORTSMOUTH, and thence by 5f t first-clfss lines of Steamers, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. .THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of unbroken guage, and, therefore, the only one which has no transfer. ? ' INFLEXIBLE RULES. We an not notice, anony moos communica tions. In all cases we'reqnlre the writer's name and address, not for publication, bat ns a gnatantee of good faith. . r V .. ; we cannot, under anjr circumstances, re- T L TT 1 1 1 i tn I .. ..." . t. '.. .... 1 q. ..ia kUa it,ihW.n.mnt jMwrjainpsnire uau me awi.jf. tne " aemana," inac "it was a coot denounce the third terra in their platTpieceof business, but he was in for all v a t n w n a r i m nfiri.u wit. u um:mm inn. i . r i . . . ij ciciifco. iw.Y. ; iornp, ana li. tne. party in f otuer ouikb We cannot now get : up more than a takes equal pains to separate its po regular old fashioned Fourth bf. July litical fortunes from ' the personal for- aim: eAtcuvtiiig. vcji u " 1 1874, UPHOLSTERING." few good speeches,-, a , parade,; a ; few turn rejected communications, nor can we J bonfires a masked ball or two, a. dozen Or so horse races at the Carolina Park, and a' general ood tim e generally, winding up with a lbarbecuei 1 "i "'' " ' But to do even Hhis'.l will require several thousand dollars; and arrange ments must be made: to get' it - up. While' we believe, individuals through out tbe State, would willingly contrib ute something for so laudable an ob ject, we must go into this matter with the idea tbat Charlotte and the people of Mecklenburg have got to foot the bills. ..j.i. : j We respectfully request the press of the State to come to our assistance in this matter! This is no political mat- r.naeriaKe to preserve man usenpu,. . v;;.? Jf, Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot tf accepted for publication. . .; An Iowa lady concludes anti-suffrage lec ture as follows: The amount of ice harvested on the Hud son this season is about two and a half mil lion tons. ' Wm. Allen is again to be gorernor of Ohio. That's right. "Give the old man another chance." JThe Convention; bill .having passed' the Senate, has been; made the special order for 1 hnrsday next. In the House. "TFell there is something in that!" as the man said. when he tried to put on his boot ' with a kitten in it. A prudent man." says a witty French man, "is like a pin his head prevents him . UV1U gV.Ug llVU (M, Enterprising. The Mountain "Messenger" - has learned that Miss Nellie Grant was mar ried to Mr. Sartorls. ; i ' - ;' The scientists of Paris are rushing to see a man whose nose took' a 'sudden start and grew haif an Inch longer. The Brooklyn Jurjr' In the Beecner-Tllton case is said to be consideing the propriety of arranging for a centennial celebration. h :k An Illinois debater had 'em when he arose and said; Yes, gentlemen, Waterloo was the : biggest kind oXa fight, but "Washington llck- ed 'em like a wink! . ''. : - ' ; : Won' t somebody please say a kind word of the defunct congress? This unbroken stream of denunciation and disgust is very monoto nous reading.' ' When & Loulslanian reads that Parson Brownlow says the republican party will re deem and regenerate Tennessee, he smiles a ghastly smile. i I ..... Fourteen State exchanges announced yest terday that "the telegraph office had again been established at Hillsb6ro." We suppose the Hillsborolans are now acquainted with that important fact, "Why did you "pass yesterday without look, ingatme?" said a beantliul woman to Tal leyrand. "Because, madam. If I had looked I could not Lave passed." , Idleness Is the dead sea that swallows up all virtues, and the self made sepulchre of a living man.' The. idle man" is the devil's - urchin, whose livery is rags, and whose diet and wages are tamlneaad disease. . "Go away! Leave me with my dead ! Let me fling myself on his coffin and die there Y Tbat was In Nebraska 'six months age, aid now the widow has won anoter trusting soul and No. Ts portrait is in the attic, face to the ;walL'-; yU- 'i: ";r.r.-:v-: . :1 --" One of the choir at Westminseer took oc . caslon to have a fit during service, and fell ' over the rail on top of an' ancient dame in velvet, maraoout leatuers ., . tt s i r,,(j : She went right on with her devotion, ex claiming in loud tones: Good Ixrd deliver ' If one babe In the house Is a well-spring . - of pleasnre, two babies must be wen-springs," " while four, , as ( in, the recent case of the Hahn ! family," of Baltimore, are certainly enough springs to start a young river. f j'- Wake up. Judge, wake up;, there's a bur- glar. in, the house,';. said Mrs, Portly, la . n Brooklyn, to her husband, the other night. . The Judge rolled put of bed, grasped his re- volver, and opened the door to sally forth for . the robber. Then turning to his wife he said . "CoAe. Sarahandlead the way. Its a d d mean man that win hurt a woman." . Two glrla attending a seminary In Illinois set two cocks fighting In their room recently. Bets on (he result ran high, and at the con : elusion of the contest the winning maiden was "better" by a gold watch, a pair of silk According to this presentation of the case, the nomination of riirant oy the Republicans insures I their defeat If snch be a true presentation, why should Democrats be so. very eager to compel Grant to repudiate a third term aspiration, seeing that this very ambition is alleged to be the heaviest load carried by a party which the Democrats so eagerly;. desire to over throw Constitutionalist. Can-Clan. No You Can't Stay Right at Home- Some Rambling Dots-t-Ways that are Dark and Tricks not Altogether Vain From the Galveston News. Over seven hundred husbands were worried nearly to death Monday night. The number may have been greater or Mr; G. was about to dart un stairs when " three! more dutiful husbands came rushing from across the street they had been over there to warm by the stove and one of them exclaimed, "What, old felj you here, too ?" f " "Sure as you live. Where are your seats?" ; I ! "Front row." ''Good enough, that's me"-and the quartette marched right nijand m a manner that (was becoming to the courageous good husbands that they were. - - H ' ' If there bad been special club meet ings or lodge ! meetings last night, it would have been much easier for the men folks to get away from home. Single bleesednes', thou art a jewel ! JJPHOLSTERER, DECORATOR r Mattress Itlaker A''. HE LL N U. D i . Tbadk Street, Over; Frankenthal's Store.; , Will be Dleased and honored if rbu will i call on him to inspwt his work, or give him an order- Best workmanship guaranteed. An assortment of Mattresses always on hand. Church Upholstery a Specialty. All- orders left at Frankenthal's store will receive prompt attention. " feb20 tf. lTIICEI,INEOVS. ; S PRINO AND SUMMER GOODS. ter, and we can ask the cooperation .of less. And it was tall ! about the Can 1 .Tl1' 'II-' . C I.. U. DAAllAlAn! HAnl V. ... In this, kind, at dence that they will aid us. . as in most inattera of this this day and time, the press must bear the brunt f The Observer bas long since considered itself a victim in the noble cause of perpetrating the mem ory of our revolutionary fathers, and in asking our State papers to join us with their aid and influence, we are only asking them to do what we are willing to do. - The meeting of Saturday night has made a direct appeal to the .ladies for . STATE NEWS. i , - Shelbv feels herself in need ot a hook and ladder fire company. Work has been stopped on the C. C. Railroad near Shelby, for want of money, j Mr. D. Covington, while assisting in repairing a bridge near Shelby, had a leg broken. The civil rights bill has left Rock ingham without the sign of a hotel, into pn- ftnr Rennhliean friends, with conn- Can. Mr. JFoodleton went Home as i . . : i ' ; I , . . . . TT usual to tea at seven o ciock. xie was not in the habit of going down town at night and when he told his . wife that he had to go to his office-and talk a business matter over with a gentleman, the look that her counte- they having been converted nance wore may better be . imagined I vate boarding nouses. than described. "Now Mr. Poodleton," she said, "1 thought you promised when you married me that you intended to spend your evenings at home." Mr. P. "Yes, my life, I did. but there are special occasions " - Mrs. P. "Well, go long then and leave me all alone. ! You know the . : - r.. 1 1 r i i i - c ti their countenance, aid and assistance, kem door h three turkev8 ana we wouiu auu our u wuhiBs u sto en fFom her yard Mondav nieht. of Wilmington, tne Uingham on the "Co8mo- Bev. J. C. Hiden, will lecture ! before School this evening. politan Biig." A colored ni-l in Wilmington was seriously burned on the arms and in the face by the premature explosion of a cannon on Friday. The Radicals in Wilmington fired a hundred gunsrover what they called We arc pleased Jo inform our friends and our customers that OUR MR. ALEXANDER is now Nortli purchasing our SPRING STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac AH admit that e have a pretty store room, and we assure you our new stock shall 1 correspond with it. Very respectfully, ALEXANDER, SEIGLE CO. mar2-tf. that of the meeting. ( When have the ladies of . our good old State faltered in their devotion to principle ? , We can. point with pride to the Ma sonic Temple building in . Charlotte, which is mainly the work of their tiands,' as one eviderice of what they have done for us. j There is hardly a church in the country, whose walls from the. North East. corner to its spire, if it has one,!does ho owe its existence to their : fair endeavors. This 5 appeal from the ' meeting of the prominent citizens of Charlotte to the ladies of the State, is a direct one, and we hope to See it taken ' up, " and carried to every city, town, ; hamlet, and county, from Cherokee to Curri tuck. Wherever it is possible let ? fes- and for what you know our house may be the next, xou don't love me as much as you used to." ' Mr. P. ".My love, you talk at ran dom. My engagement is at eight o'clock. I have but , ten minutes to go on." ! ; Mr. Poodleton put ' on his hat and coat and whisked Out of the door. He felt glorious, free as a bird you know going to the Can-Can. j : Mr. Gunnybag took tea in the midst j Of his charming family circle. He was one of your domestic men. The strangest thing in the world for Mr. j G. to go down town after supper. It was a quarter past seven when he rose the Republican victory" in New Hampshire. , , Some days ago, a negro man called on the Regiiter of Deeds of Cleave land county, for a license to marry a white woman. He was refused, of course- ; Jessee Bell, a negro living on the farm of Col. David Bell, of Halifax county, shot another negro last Tues day, and it is believed the wound will be fatal, j The body of Mr. Jessee Reece, a well-to-do farmer of Yadkin county, was found in a creek in that county, on Saturday the Cth, he having left home on the Monday previous, on horse- tivalsand concerts be held to raise funds,' and where that cannot be done, see the Can-Can if it rained lftt nom mitteea of ladies take the mat- steers or creosoted blocks. ter; in hand, and raise what they can, and then let all come to the! celebra trion, and make it the grandest period of North Carolina's existence. ' When was an appeal , to the hearts of North Carolina's daughters, mothers, wives, ever made in vain ? We feel confident that it will not be so in this instance. - ' , : i - ' ' from nis seat at the table. He didn't say anything, but he kent no a miehtv I back. When he started off, he had thinking. How was he to get away $100 in his pocket, and when the body without disturbing the temper of his wasfound, only $5 remained of the good wife, lie walked to the window sum named. Foul play is suspected, of the drawing room' and looked out So says the States vi lie Landmark. L"Se,iS!w,?S- Fine night, but that A negro woman named Mary Mc- ihuuc iiMie uiuereuce, lie WOUld go to !?:. wo rlrnwnrl nA-r Marlrot VAiWlHAiIp Wilminnfin nn M Virld v Avon. .'(!: Two or three of our nicest young men passed by, fixed up to kill. u They were going down early, so as to prime up and get a few peanuts before the performance begam Mr. G. thought if he were one of those young men, free and untrammeled, he would give a fifty dollar note, i with a few shares of wharf stock thrown in. Single blessedness, thought he, tbou art a jewel ! i About this time ' two of his finest boys, with their bibs on, shuf- ing last.! She was in a boat with two other negroes, when one of then) got up for the purpose of pulling the boat up to a flat which they neared, and in doing so, the boat turned and .filled with water. All three were thrown into the river, but two escaped alive. This from the Star. Statesville Landmark:, : A promi nent physician from this section, was in Raleigh, lobbying for the branch Asylum-: Recognized by Dr. Wheeler, fled up and caught hold of his , pants of Forsvthe. as a Western Republican. PIN CUBA CK AND . THE SENA TE. I with their nice, little, dimpled greasy he was invited to cccuov the Doctor's hands: He took a slv elance at his I oca Tbe United States.Senate is the high-. ! est legislative body which exists under our J form of government and ' it was the intention of the men who formed it, that none but our best1 men should be allowed, ; ai eay or ; vice in that body. . Ve blush for shame when we watch. Half past seven; Only thirty minutes, old man ; G. thought he. Mn. vx; ami tne rest ot the G's " came in and took up their filagree Tvork and set down for then -usual comfortable evening chat. Mr. Xi. began to chew I ins tootns pics UKe, tury.. lie didn't say anything.He sat down and look ed wise , tried to play with the chil- stockings, a French corset, two rolls of false think Of the business which makes up dren, but it wouldn't go. He too many of the jlonorables in that body About the hardest nut to crack has I been to decide whether the Senate will I 4 - ;- ...'- , . v . . ...... , i admit Pinchback, or- whether they will not. That body having long since nair, a patent Dnsile, and a beautiful book mark with Christ OUr Guide" worked on it in colored silk, ' J- fv j j sf j The VPall Mail Gaielte'" denounces the "celebrated Btrasburg goose liver pies," tbat the goose livers are artificially enlarged by a process which the Gastette'ldeclarea cruel. wesnppose tne reason the ,PaU Mall jQa. I Wt Whafevir Wnn?Antinno; tmrA xette" man complains fs that a'iing has iil Z TT mad fa, ooraw Jn goose livers, and he Is hfy have ever had, the Only question Jeftonju A ii'... iixi iof decide-is Whether i his admission it is a fact not generally known to sjdr& will jnjure.or benefit jth "future pros; ot the history of Maseachnsetts thatfas re-, pect of the Republican party. ' j SatSiwTS bUrnM at tbe 1 ?or two yearer this disreputable ad- BiaKe at cnariestown, in that commonwealth , , , "on the northeriy,:side i Pf the Cambridge yeturer has been hanging about the road, about a quarter of a mile, above' the entrance to the Senate, and the lead- ,. cuuouin, ;.: 4.ne woman was a ccrsraA . I r v.n. v.; mntAfPant t.,. n , ""- BUVl IIIB UlUW IiaiS ; VCtiU HllltUH) ;" 7" vuunu.a.anawas burned M,t ima a tO I i;foo nrl rloof lirliaao iiri tho airlo nf fha them OjfTl mnnntnJn ' tVnnoH'; tVio- nlli nnn?T bushes, but finally succeeded in taking era oi tne party nave been unable all "''T ,vv . . . ' . - . . . . . ... , I last sneeeh. and. fortuna for poisoning her master'New York SunTj rW Ume O rnake up r their, minds, good .WOman,Jooked so in it bneriaan inTestjgste this matter atonce either to admitHim, or refuse to admit sheasked him t6 be cartful about the Kearly every newsbaoer in-th : V' 1 mm. ejrincnpacK is me representative U1B ,r u upuKe Bympatneticauy rinted a narsm-anh tn T th " of the Kelloir? government in ot now nard ire was worsed Longstreet has taken up his residence it. iana, and may be said to have consid in : Th TwiLVaI i -neep-raisi erable political I influence with : the ing. The Intelligence is correct, with th I . . .. .. " Might modification that the person referred I DlacK votinS element In that State " wrgja; nasn't-Deen therefor 4 vu 1118 owier nanu, uia fciaims are 80 some time, isn't in thesbeep-raisinKbnsL ness, aad is in New Orleans, where, at latest accounts h-4ias -eonclnded to remain for some time to come. "New Orleans Tlme;rf vIt must have been an 'exciting scene, and gratifying too, to every, patriotic heart, when was conjunngiip a ruse to get down town. He cast a furtive glance at his wife, and stretching his j legs out, opened the battle." I . ' ; r . "My dear, got a! large invoice of cot ton to day." . - "Did you ; v ' '' ' "i wOnA of lnrvnaf nt Vi trna "I'm so glad." , ;. f- . - "My office men will be at work till 12o'clock." , i "What a strain it must be on them" ."Ye es, but it can't be . helped, - and the fact is by rights now I come to think: Of it, I have got to go down to draw some drafts and ' send by the morning,s mail.' TT 1 x 1. ; '" ' 1 ' xxe Kentnis eyes on ner auringtni u i;k -,.r a last speech, and, fortunate man, she, tr iTh U fita-ftrf nntii hi lovAr came out with a few nubbins and per suaded the old angry, creature away. He says, couldn't talk love worth a cent that trip." House. L The Dr. a" courtesy was met by the blunt response : "I don't as sociate with niggers at home, and I'm certain I shan't do it away from home.' Exit the Doctor (Wheeler). Raleigh News: A colored boy driv ing ;: a tandem team of Sir William Goats, to a little wagon on Hillsboro street a few evenings ago, was halted by two of our - Repretentatives, and after a prief parley, the latter chartered the team,! took' the ribbons and were soon scooting up tbe avenue at a 4:40 pace, mucn to tne merriment ot a crowd of urchins, and the awe. and wonder of several of our belles on the prominade. Bah ! . - . .; The Piedmont Press tells that a Wa tauga county youth went to .see his sweetheart recently, but just before he reached the house, was "made for" by an angry hog. with mouth open and gnashing his teeth. He then had He said he was v worked too bard. ana. intended to change nis - business next season. He ' thought he : would Bettle down to a calm, quiet life, - and publish a newspaper. - - Uy this time he has lus coat and hat otij anci giving his sweet, httie confi umg wue a kiss, ana - taKing a cane Newbern Journal of Commerce: Eight montii8 ago, Charles ltandolpu lhom as, the civil righter, was met at' the depot, on his arrival from WriShing- ten; with the blare of brass - instru ments ..and the acclamations of the (Sixth Ward) multitude. : He had at the conclusion of Gen. Gordon's speech In : Concord, New Hampshire, , last Monday ;. night, numbers- of the old ex-Federal sol plainly fictitious and worthless, and his personal character and antecedents Bopecuiiar, tnat.noouuy, except Mr.1 tnatwas giyenio ji Him by a. Sunday done 'nothing," as the chief fugleman Morton, eould le blind ; to the fact, scnooi, wnen ne was. superintendent, j informed him, and yet the crowd and that admission rmust make the Left,th.h.?a,8.a ?. three minntes past the band welcomed him horned Since u u wuw.: Tf jicio urn Kim man po. v t t.how Ho h.t , hoon riofnotwi fn. n,m. lO me: where I gress and vnted for-civil rie-hts. n Tnw Oruess note the difference. On Wednesday paf ly more. Quiuus luan ever. : And housewives ? Listen spf mr two yearsi uisiana nas been did he go? To his office? . i t i - m- . i.i: - m deprived of a representative , in r the I no ' mat -man. hadn'treceived a bale last, he ae-ain returned from Wash inns. gru. :. d him warmly by the hand. That Senate, because the politicians of the Z. f . "on in 81 aay8-' A bale r ' two ton; but the Star Band was not on the lo-' u like returning of friendship and radical party have not been able to ,,' 8 an.d. Irish potatoes, new platform, the howling "amendments I fraternity indeed:;,yhen the soldier, oi the de'cide whether it was to their interest thehidmu. flrLI6;.-. Put ere'not about, no cries of "Thomas, two sections sev sucn ;exaiupi w,men ... ... . . . . tatna.,:Z -rr" "e po-1 nomas," rent ine air. , Absolute' i si who.werenot m the field, nis to be hoped j ... - --. j ijjrp XT,. 4uauI "iun t iook much lence greeted him. No one met him tne hour is drawing near ior ine prejudices i coniession in regaru to tne eiiuus oi i ".0, a.wu cvry omce man he I -no one grasned his hand The 01 me war xo Pe vHniviijr iorBuu on 1 tho American Benate on this question, m thR !. ' iu,ueu anting 1 em n pause was broken only: by the both 8ides.-Bichmond Whig."' 1. , A ......u.im .fi.r ev.es and-mouth open, exclamation forcwl from h;n.n i;M ci.juviiik tne legitimate rimma. ni;.i..iTi.:. t .v z. , , - - "x-ifco m ins j25 uiogusting I 4 r.. I but candor compels us to admit it. J. BLACK, TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Takes pleasure in announcing to the M ERCIIANTS Of North and South Carolina, and Georgia,; ; that be is the largest dealer in PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, To be found in the State of North Carolina, Doing an immense business he is enabled to give his customers the benefit of his large purchases for cash, and at the same time guarantee the quality, and character of his goods. He is agent for THE PATAP80 GRANGE MIXTURE, For Cbmposting with Cotton Seed or other Substances containing Vegetable Matter. ; DIRECTIONS FOR MIXING. Select a dry place under cover, and spread out sufficient seed, that have been well mois tened, over the floor, about three or four inches deep : then spread evenly over the seed the tame weight of "Patapsco Grange Mixture ; then on in the same manner, seed and the fertilizer, until the amount re quired is composted. The pile should stand until the germ of the seed is killed, and as n- uch longer as the planter's convenience will allow. j Any other good material, such as stable mauureor wood mold, will be an additional benefit. If the soil to which the compost is to be applied is poor and deficient in vege table matter, tbe proportion or. seed to the fertilizer shonld be increased so as to restore its wasted condition. . , ., .1 ESTIMATE or VALUE or THE GRANGE MIXTURE, i .. t- .. j It is composed of equal parts 01 Navassa Guano and pure slaughter-house bone dis solved by Sulphuric .4cid. To 1,600 pounds of those ingredients is added 40C pounds oi genuine .fotasu Halts, (Kainit) imported direct from Germany by the Patapso Guano company. ? k mar.7 SSYRIAN DISCOVERIES, ; IN 1873 kd 187V- : ' BY ; : G.E OBOE 8 MIT IT , OT THE '- V'A - BR I T ISH 3ITJ8EU M , An exceeilingly : valuable and interestina work, giving the history of this ancient peo ple, s written by themselves on stone, go ing bac to the davs of Sennacherib of Jehu that drove fnrionsly and one- to the ueuiKts- 1 i ma uook ior ine zirst time We get tne OTialdaic account of that event. Price $4.00. TIDDY&RRO feb 27 . . ,-!--,. -t 1 ' Ten.; thousand dollars of Mecklenburg WUU1.JI XMIliUa. A 'y W ,y, i.V '. roar 7 6t ; T. L. VAIL, Cashier. CHOICE SELECTED NORTHERN SEED . T0TAT0ES. '-( ' ' j j., - Early Rose, Early. GootTwich. "Pink Eve' Peach Blows and Peerless, large lot' in store. ami ior saie uy . :;- - .::.' .4?.- teb2tt. A.R.NIFB1TABEO JgNGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES, Colgate's Soaps, fine Shs vine Brushes. t , W. It. fJURWEUb&GOl - mar3-tf. , ; ? . , Springs' Cbr ner; gALL & PATTERSON, ; ' i ,i ly . . Hickory, K.Cn ' Solicit orders from a distancefor Batter, Eggs, Chickens, Apples. Potatoes. Cabbage, and any other country produce that may be desired. White Pine Shingles a specialty. Inquiries prompt! v answered. - Parties wish ing anything in their line, will please hand in their orders to McMurry & Davis, Char lotte, north Carolina. 5 nos-om a; FEW BOARDERS WANTED. 4 B 0 Henry, at the old Peter Brown house on Trade street, win receive ana accomrao- modate a few gentlemen boarders. Rooms furnished or unfurnished. ; :., -j . - mar 7 . ' I LADDIN SECURITY OIL, Is the best in use and will ' not explode. CXIiU III VjimilULlC I'Y " - '-: - -I. . '. . . mar-Stf. , , , W. R. BURWELL A 07 i 1 ' RATES ALWAYS AS LOW AND TIME QUICK kR THAN ANY OTHER LINE. augl5-tf Ji AlWILSON, Agent. Mil 1 I ME O' ACS AND LATEST IMPROVED '- ' ''' EXCELS Marh 12 2 Doors Below Tiddy's Book Store. SEVENTEEN CENTS-rOCuTTON. We ouVr to take Middling cotton at Seventeen Cents per pound, to be delivered in Charlotte, November 1st, 1875, for Wilcox, bibbs & Co.'s GUANOS. ' . . - - ..- I --,'.! . : I " . j . ' As to the popularity of the above Guanos, we will only add that 300 tons were sent j to planters in this section in.ooe season. j. . 1 We also offer 15 cents per goond for Middling uotton delivered id Charlotte, .No vember 1st, 1875, in payment for the celebrated r I , , . - .... : '' ' . ' Stono Cuaho and Stoho Acid Phosphate. rALL AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING, AS IT WILL BE TO- TOUIt INTEREST. Should cotton be higher this Fall than the above prices, purchasers can have the op tion of paying money. We offer extra inducements to parties buying in car load lots. i l f Agents. We also have on hand a full stock of Groceries to which we invite' the "attention of buyers, in store and to arrive ; 600 bis and sks of Floor; 3,000 gals Molasses; 20,000 lbs Bacorf; 60 bbls Sugar ; 50 sks Coffte ; 5,000 Soap ; 50 boxes Candy, Hams, Lard, Rice, Salt, at bottom prices. A Chaklottb, N. Cm February 18, 1875 -tf: yds Bagging; 6,000 lbs Ttes, 50 boxes etc. Call and see us if you want goods MAYER, GREY & ROSSI F OR MALAGA GRAPES, I 1 i ii? PIN135 LE3lb5?s;c;,a:: ALL KINDS OF CAKES &f CRACKERS,-. , - - WALNUT TAFFY, v PRIZE CHEWING . GUMj DELICIOUS BUTTERSCOTCH, "0 LEBKUCHENS, ' SEEDLESS RAISINS, '' ' 7 CANNED GOODS. f 4nd in fact everything sice, goto F. H; ANDI-EWS CO S, mar 10 i-' : : - R1IGGOIES, !PfK I OR SUITS. 1 - . " : : ! 1 Sri '' f' . V- i llii ' Lf . i; .. r fl 'CAR RXA'brpSVn: - inar3-tf. , : f Just receivl 'Hi ,--THB roPOLAB j :t v. Style. "TURKISH " and NEILSON " I 5 . lu tein ep. and Sali; ; 'Victoiharrfi Handsome 400 Common Be4-1 IiteJairsu 1''rwSkeJ:4; -i- ' i ' ur stock 1 now complete. Bnrers wil 1 iild a large slock from wbteli to inake selec tions, and at lower jWioes than ever before v..n..wu. U1IC US tWI. - : . 5 t- - ti :i4..'.yL, ....!;, -. , v '. ' JSWlKMr TradeStreet. Assistant. . iuar2-lf. ;i;n:Te. &;.-t'.v-. tDAV'ii'milMina'i f f ' Great -Geriaa." Hair:: Worer; j Marvelous in jits effects. 1 Ithasjnever fail ed to restore gray Hair to its original color ?A N INTERESTING BOOKi! - The CENTENNIAL GAZETTEER of the United States. lt is valuable f o ifh Student, the Politician, or . whoever.; desires to keep posted on the progress of events, in the United Slates during the past hundred years. .. f;.-j.; - r. 1. Having i accepted an : Agency for this work 1 ofler it to the citizens, of Mecklen burg, as a desirably compilation of statistics, which shonld be in the hands of every man. j-':-- i g. b. davis, Ful wood's Store, Mecklenburg Co.. N. C. febndwtr 1 ' , :j;x. From Rer; B,T. BAIRD, 8ec'y of Pnblica tion of Presbyterian church South. : ' -Pr4 1 Richoto; Jnxr 27l74. f Tbe Xanthine is the only hair dressing I have ever used, which has removed the dand raff from tbe scalp, and made roy hair soft and pliable. - It baa also restored ray hair to its natural color; and by occasionatlynsing it as; hair dressing; I have no doubt it will preserve the color. - E. T BAIRD. - i. j f? iPf" V " y ' j? - ;:;-y ' -' . thk Propr1stc or th -"XairriuHa.7 ,1 haye occasionally used your -compound, known as Xanthine,'! with results perfect ly satisfactory as to cleaning the scalp, strengthening the hair and restoring its col or, i Respectfully yours,'. :' a . t ; . I. ii ,1 :' -Wit.B. ISAACS.' i President Bank of Commerce, Vi 'For sale by. 1 jnar4tf. T. C SMITH A CO., . f ti Corner Drug Store. .' Opposite Central note!,.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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