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i.;.. DAILY 0BSERVE3. 3 "-it iwiim . BB" A? r 2& U I IF, t. T J JIM- THE "OBSEB FEB"' iS THE ONLY' PA PER PUBLISHED IN TEE STA TE WEST. OF RALEIQH WHIGH GIVES THE LA TEST TELEGRAPHIC D IS PA TCHES E VER T M6RNING. B US I NESS MEN WILL PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THlSJ CHAS R. JONES. Edltor&Prpprletor W. V. AVERY, Associate Editor. ;.. '1; .; A Saturday, March i i' 20,, 1375, Free from the doting scruples fetter eur free-bom reason.' . . tnat 4 ' -rr MTJBSCKIBERS At all post offices oat of the city mast e pect their papers. discontinued at the expi ration of the time paid. . for. Our mailing clerk knows nobody, and his instructions nd his mstrncttons .ims.ip -yi "T apply to all alike. INF1.CXIBLE RULES - o,a mnnt. V C VAUUUt UWl-A W""J . lions. In all eases-we require the writer's name and address, not for publication, but asaguaianteeofgoodfaith. ,. .,A Weeannot, under any circumstances, re- turn rejected Bommunications, nor-can we nndertake to preserve manuscripts. - Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication.: . OBSERVATIONS. ; Specie payment go into: effect. ,in New York in 1879. . ,, . f Tilton's 1 awyers are all .Democrats, Beech er'aTtepublloans. ,,The jory Is about" half-and-half. t The three Republican candidates for the Presidential nomination next year are Grant Blaine and Brlstow, At present Grant is ahead- . i---.' "':, ..:,.', A writer in the Southern Magazine advo cates at length the separation of the negroes from the whites and their colonization- else where. That little whiskey rebellion in Rhode Is land seems to have subsided. It oughtn't to take more than a two gallon demijohn to quiet the nerves of the whole State. Rich mond Enquirer. According to the Courier-Journal the medi an only child that Is very sick, Mrs Wins lows Soothing Svrup is not a reliable heir restorative. - ; There is likely to be very general satisfac tion In this country at the fact of the the se lection of Archbishop McCloskey of New York, te be one of the new cardinals, Senator Andrew Johnson's wife is at the point of death with no hope of recovery, and Andy, if he is not, ought to be with her, as she is said to have started him on his won derfully successful political career. Beecher in early life was a Presbyterian and preached on a salary of $800 a year, and the people of Steel Creek and Providence townships doubtless consider that his down ward course commenced when he deserted t he faith of his fathers. Mr Jefferson Davis left Vicksborg for New Orleans on Tuesday evening, and the Herald says of him: "His step is firm and elastic, his eye is bright, his cheeks wear the ruddy hue of health and the pressure of his hand is a strong and warm as in the happy days gone by. Dong may he live to illnsttato the intellect and manliness of Mississippi's no - ble Sons." President Grant's kitchen organ says: w Jim Blaine has been nominated for Presi dent by a few ward strikers in Philadelphia. So was James Buchanan, but Buchanan was elected and was weak enough not to prevent a war with the State Bights element In the South. No doubt Blaine feels complimented by the coincidence. V Hit him again, he's none of our dorg. ,. .' . ., f ' ' i Is not Kaiser WTOhelm's prohibition Of the exportation of horses from his dominion suggestive of a desire for a more stable gov i eminent f "N Y Commercial Advertiser." That may be his mane obj ect, but it cannot be denied that he has assumed a boss-tile attitude. "Albany Argus." As hesis at peace with his neieh-bor Hos-trla. and France is hors de combat, perhaps he con templates closing his rein by some a-cbe. vauxment in the direction oi N'horseland ? Richmond Enquirer." The eplzooty must be prevailing among the press to bring about all this hoarse-ness. In a space of ten years not much less than u mllllnn. nt TlrUlah .nhla. t,- 1 theirnatlve land. Some went to Australia " ""J""D some to Canada, and more came to the Umt-J ed sutes. Until lately the Irish emigrants were in excess Since 1769, however, the respective ratios are ver. the resDecLlvn rntina ura revereeu. curing luai year ureal ijriiain. sent torth enhtT. t.hrtn.0r, grants than Ireland, and in I862:thiiexcess'l The Illinois Sme h Register i says: "Mr Tracey said In his speech, for the defendant in the Beecher case that 'the breath of cal.. umny has never touched the family of the peechers," Mr Tracy means well, but he is not so bid as some of the Deonle out th la -rca-e The RevVliyman Beecher, the father ot Hen ry ward, was president of a young ladies' seminary.near Cincinnati,,, was accused : of, Improper familiarity with "the pupils, was. linn Id -or a a wiea by a ministerial council, and left iiia position, euner py sentence of the council, council . , ' in consequence of tae. expose. j ine Kepubllcans of Cincinnati; regarding t good policy to omit a nomination for May. or, win proDabiy accept "Uncle" John inson, the famous showman, as an lndepend- ent candidate against Johnston,, and an up T"51 wlkB ttepnmicans. rjn cie j onn" is a. man or sense and la extremely popular wna -ine Doys,'' wnuene; enjoys the respect pf.the whol cwmmtinlty. Hd md altogether, a Democrat." "Uieie John could fcet every vote In the niner wmvIh imi mountain slopes of North Carolina,, fcr iny Hnee nom neatoent to township coiUtable. - V. a .1 iaryoworp 19a inro uie. grave error or mtl i i.T " t T1 suspteniion of the Concord nn.eMTe are glad to be able to state upon the authority of Mr4 Harris himself that such win not be the case - w " " ua duu will shine more and more unto the perfect day." Like James of the' Wilmington Journal; his duties in a .wholesale city establishment' will not Interfere with; his retailing at the old,' nal (has certainly made, a,glprlous "gain" and we are glad to learn the Sun will sustain no loss. -. bavs tne Alamance Mieaner: Last Tuesday,1 while the family of Colonel Jerry Holt were at dinner; the" dining- room being! jsopiedoen yards from tne residence, a negro; man name of Win." Gibson' w house, and MesSrs. Georere and got off safely with the money: J " Jt '-..14 IT 1 ii'jw i-T.-- . t'. ny sine rifled a trunk of- nekrty I debt iriV "refusrhe" an "audience toi Ithe and Sidney B. illolt, despot antUvas the first' time it' !h"ad THE GA UGE Q UESTION. The change of gauge ofvthe'orth Carolina Railroad fhis; beeti jibe; -ftll- reached this city Thursday evening. As will be seen the Observbe is not in mourning nor his it seen fit to place a rooster at its rriast bead in honor of the event. While the Observer is nderita..nxeaent.xnanAgm?nLiLlkE be free from "humbug.?. , W?. cannot see thedesign of the projectors of' tlfdoors ot thejWhite House, this ia : the railway system of North Carphna for ever buried? Vithbut regret, though in reality jt. waslaireadya (failure, and. did not need this change of gauge of the North Carolina Eoad to make it so. But at 'the sam$ 'time we cannot agree with those who assert that this change of gauge is going to seriously ejfeJfc the nrosDeritr of '-N6rthv Carolina. ' to at- It is a habit with newspapers er words to create the impression any change which tends to ' draw " 6f trade oAraVelirom' -their Immediate of the whole State. ' Wer contess we tempt to give meir locai grwYuuw r r r- t.- ,v--t-- ?f.r State or national proportions- oth vote of81to93, 79 being two thirds. ; town or-ty,-ri interfere i-withi the wen, io me oen, nu vanuiertu u raUwads leading to such town or city; House, are both orthodox and lead- must necessarily effect the : prosperity ing Kepuujicans, arm ( we are giaa; 10 L. ? . v r JaAA thait Afarl rW IMA 111 II cannot see . things in .that, light. , It wa8 pfthe patriotic pro jecrortoiowtiway 4 .rk Hioa hut tn nnr nwn sftfteoast cities, but every one knows it had alreadVproved ati titter failure 'It k too late in the j, , . . day to UUdertaKe ,10 restrict ,iinea, oi trRngpoTtatioh -and Confine! their ; geo- 1 liniUs:: 'They will break grspMiu i through all aEtlficial bamer! and force their way in spite 01 US. even S water fi , . . , . - i .nt , i It is a fact, though a lameu table pue, that the trade of jforth Carolinav has Deen constancy uowiug mtu vuum, and building up her cities instead of our own. People have a right to send their products where they choose, and State Legislatures are powerless to prevent them. The ' only ' .effect of this change, of gauge .will ,be to snd the bulk - of the North Carolina trade into .Virginia by one route in stead of two or three. The press of Petersburg, Norfolk and Portsmouth, are in tears. The press of Richmond "rejoiceth as a strong- man to rud ?a race." Baleigh, the Baleigh and Gas ton Railroad, Beaufort, and the Atlan tic Ocean,' represented. by-j Mr, Oak- smith are distressed and! mad about it and tbey haye a perfect righ t to be. Charlotte and Salisbury and Greens boro, are calm and serene. ' SATAN'S TERRESTRIAL HEAD QUARTERS. . w. ' W t -raine nan nas oeen uuiy opeupu in Boston, Mass., as a memorial of the infidel writer Tom' Paine. It is a large hmldinir. beautiful in its Droo'ortions and strong in form and material. It is a singular thing that a good portion of thefmoney by which it was erected came from California. It was dedica ted to its impious uses with public ceremonials fallowed by a ball.1 There were speeches made in which Tom Paine's name was mentioned with honor and the day hailed when every church steeple would be leveled with the dost. In travesty of the "blessed 1 laitn Whicn tnese men oppose this I hnilH ?nr waa 'VnnppM frl " veaa I consecrated to "Truth. Reason! Liber ty, Equality and Fraternity,-jbeauti- fa! names, of which the world will have little use when Christiahrtv overthrown. : The day has been when Paris could claim the infamous, distinction of being Satan's Head Quarters on this planet, but Paris must giye place now to enlightened Boston-the veritable "hub" of the Universe. All the that have impregnated the moral; at inostpHere and swept like. loathsome epidemics over the length and. bred th' of this country, have had their origin in this cesspool of everything that jisj infamous. Boston fanaticism delueed . I U - A :U LI.. J i. r.lill.. ll. n L1. " f puouo opwn anu n po uucai economy would nave: f in-time I j'"'f:r 'iij ' 'jij " i4.'J A-i .end. Not sa'tisfieid liowever with ah (i m ; w'ai. a ; "anti-slavery God' andananti slavery Bible," they 'hitist have a! free love God and a free-love Bible, a4d now we are not ;surpnsed ?thatrfrom' -Bostpn comes the first public; repudiation of ootn lioa ana tne Jtiibie. ; e bkeanabldingifaith in thajus, tice of an overruling Providences The South rrna ainned anrltan frrprL';.Rio - ir-- has "nassed under the rodi' I .-.-"- ' f.i .a .'-'-. ...J i t 1 . . I "e wwe,iojtpe,jrBaenv 1 generation nas passea awaypne streets of 'Boston; nifl'v inn 'wfth' hlirthd. The yengei will not conie front ('the land UP a Cyrus for ancient Baby loni can 1 provide a JSremisij.tfbrwthismpdern rat:irt t ns d4 s? i.ftot i .U : ? i 5. "A QUAmUPWSEQUENCE The stored people of Washington j.: li . . '-'t - I iQ overwhelmine numbers surrounded t.wktfk tr tH-tA ,sit. the; Wbite.House late Moitaay niebt - t'if 't'f'Siv . '!" , Ito lav their eHdVancea before the Pre - 9&Vplafn fW4hat,Hhey AT.lj'f ti til Jl ftd fen f heft lf d fkfZf labor by the villainous city admrqis- tratinn. Tt i rpinrf Arl'lhaV ta"Preirl dent at the timq was playing crfbbftge JJa .'fJi-'-i-r- Ar .. . T .1 "IMLj uu mig 9mojeA iviwi im? "TJter .negroes'' 'did ndt th'eats'of ywleyOui: one make any ofth of the rir lAftdfirVrrf thfl ftrowd. accor- 1 7 Vs 7 tt. t - - timer Ltv .inn r HtTnirVx' nrrpinnnfiAnT.. delivered the followincaddresa r vo.'-.f , ; f-- ; 'TKo .1.; ftiA-PrM?: dent in thftmpst unmeasured terms HUCiVUUlHfy WUU U1UUU IU UCC lUBIr a' '.L-Mi. , . ..' for his refusal td -6ee the com mitteeAsa, interested (in discussing;; ritualism andremarVed that at; the foot pf the throwenof f people. ens into tneiprotesrea against tb act; si tne-rresi- , . . lit 1 'i . rtt. . . .... .1 1 iL .i ' j .1 :.w the" sacred;. right of petition, were treated so by jan' American . President: Hecharged j that i in this President Grant while $5 had ibeen a working man n inn self ind had driven a wagon through; the'jState of Illinois, to the speaker's knowledge to gain his liv ing, now refused an audience to men who had delighted to help in electing him, but whp now would spill the last drop of theirj blood in defence of their rights as workingmen. Then closing with accents! of infuriated j intensity, ho .eaidsh akin cr hia fist menacinelv as he turned; from the audience to the first time that President Grant 7 has refused to receive the workingman'i petition and il Witt be the last, f and this, too, he shrieked, as he! laid addi tional emphasis Ion his closing words, will be the last of Ulysses S. Grant." j Comment4-This is not our , funeral. Mil-. CONVENTION. . -j a i . , . : c. The ature has at last decided I that wk ftrfltn hftvfl k Convention' The that we arto have aconvnuon. lne cans, voted for the bill. One or more Democrats; voted against lik iCantf :,,;!jr'vw. w ft as u can not now h? placed as apurjely pplitlcal measure. 4-in oiiy, question now fre ae PeoPle is of what, kind of i the convention -shall - be-compc The only Question now be-1 f - -. . - . ... . ; ...... , e convention -Bitair ne-composea, i . i Rnd of that?w'8hail have something to say hereafter STATE NEWS. An asylum for insane negroes be established at Wilmington. is to liiLSlJ$ :,n RftlClgh The Salisbury lodge of Oood Tem" phirs is prospering. t The Argus says that the spirit of improvement is abroad in Waaesboro. The doors of the Stokes county iail have been standing open for months. The house baa defeated the bill re quiring Magistrates to give bond in $250. . The next tobacco crop is in a bad way. Scarcely a plant bed in Stokes, Surry, Davieor Forsythe counties. Rowan will probably ' not vote on the Yadkin Valley subscription, before next August; Dr. Jesse R. Fraley, a prominent citizen of Rowan county, died last Tuesday night. I ! i mil TiBRSiin i.nn nniiHfl I niimimv I ) v . that Mwnaier, xij oote ana uienn, xvepuuti- Mr. H. Muse, the excellent "local" again after a two Welcome back ! Much regret is manifested in Raleigh upon the resignation of Rev. Dr. At kinson, pastor of the Presbyterian Ohurch of that city. , A correspondent of the Windsor times says there is a Woman in that section who has had twins six times ana iripieis twice Maj. Engelhard writes his paper, the Wilmington Journal 'from Raleigh, tnat he thinks the supplemental usury bill will not pass- The breaking of a ladder caused Mr. J.A.Milne, of Wilmington, to fall to the ground, a distance of 8 or 10 feet and cut gashes in his head, upon which he fell. j The other day when the State Sen ate wanted to go into executive ses sion, it cleared the galleries and lob bies of every body, except old Aunt Abby House. They let her stay. A tornado yieited Union Hill Town ship, Rowan county, : last Tuesday. The Watchman savs three log houses muwu uuwu, uu ienCeB, umoen, swept away. One boy'was caueht i ny laiiing timbers, and seriously hurt. A hen of the common dominicker stock, belonging to Mrs,; Witberspoon, of this . vicinity, dropped an era on Tuoalcivr mArninn1 tvmih fnAfltA m camonc handkerchief by I . . n liiuti ib wan miauucu lu lur uu.in.ncRH. weighed half a pound. HiUsboro Recorder. Raleigh Sentinel: Another saw mill gets the best of it- We learn with re gret tnat on last Sunday morning, Mr. VV".T. Grimmer, a young workman at Wilson's Mills, Was Cut badly in the 1 .-1 . T m . i m UaCK UJ ClfBUiar W. UT. leilflir. irom omitnvuie, was canea in, ana It leared the young man's case ' is t hopeless one The Raleigh New$ says that, pending the consideration of the omnibus , li- TiV VL a i v: jt- i quor bill in the Senate on Wednesday. I' wel1 introduced the following TbatTtheai!-of "all liquOrs, Except pot liquors, be prohib- ited,iEither by sail or use, onley wher the majoriety of the people Express it "J ,,uo a any lownsnip fX i The Greensboro Patriot has, Jearned that! Tim Lee-. is . in: Wash Imrton. mak- i . , A .A ..Tl.i j " , ' TV 1 iwo.iv,.J waata forf mself: . Jim-Harri8, of coior, nas o een doing ihe eloquent for him , and tried his powers on P. M.Gen- SWtiMS make: which broke the enchantment e had! thrown:,! aionnd Jewell, and i ira s cnances are not now A.SSS4iVff we Have1 ofteif beard, and aawj an in- stance of it the other dv. Tivtrim !5an.,?1-" leJ? -PLCgi6e. wni Jnoteneaa, JTAKUX1 Haa been - trahs - nnrt;nDthamitirii)ifmnn uJ to- f th- ZxJtZZT ci: UB1.eufcf iqcai. game of cribbage occupying his atten el' IT"? jSSvif e? Son. It is no 8wanderPtliat the work- r. X." r, , , . , jH.i " . ' .tv; , " J , 1 IV Railroad, which wnrHno. Afnk.L, tcariM is 1 8 M Davidson's City Grocery. I Railroad for1 Statesville.Hhence oter Q?$tom,W Ch arlottej fron there 'over th.e'jG.tS.'Railroad to - . W.llmiagtQtb thence.over th W: . tor : r0?6 t CBeded; to-'-Lompanyt Shons bavins wtraveled about fiye hundred.rmiiea i tSl fraake k distance of seventy-6ve miles 'P f " " ' i , I -'H'rnHE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES TO i gtavea uncomrnoniv? iatAiflK,ntin;K t I uu x I ,l t - : l. j . - - i-fB-r? was inclined to come into the' narlor and!dism1ss himfr.niri - dulsrenc fatnerto''ini8'('tt'3:r''twi.r ?'Ph, yes rH;wasr pretty-late j' we gotf?TkT that we-did -not-notice-ZthVi fleeting hours,; papa." "DisfdusSmg ritualism i" sternly .querea tneT.fatber, and then. JlAiIa .! . ihia i haridrat remember what thp; ; llei.ien he'wsts young.' u ''s i; -s vtS 1 Mrs. Tiltojt ah d the Rest or Them. A bill is before the State Legislature which, it is said, will enable. Mrs. Til ton to appear as witness in. the; great trial (if it becomes law,) provided any one wants her evidence, -Why should! she not be allowedA to testify?! Why should not every 'male or female who really knows anything about thescan nal undergo examination and cross examination? Neither side can cal culate on any certain advantage from this universal unbosoming of the whole school, from the Woodhull down to the Bowen.The(TJisciples are so mu tational and emotional that when, they stand up before the Court they areas likely to turn up trumps for one side rb for the other, j Miss Susan B. An: thony, Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others have ! been talked ' of flip pantly by many of the witneses, inclu ding the thrifty partner in the specu lative publication of. the: "Life i of Christ. . Their ! names :f have been freely used in the scandal, and now they should come forward, in the oause of truth; and tell all they; know about fc York Herald: -t!; With the force bill, , the "Govern ment" is impotent to 'prevent the Southern people from obtaining the rightful control of their own State af- t ' T ....-...II. . T I Our understanding of the so-called lorce out is mat it was specially ae sicmed to enable "the Southern neo pie" to maintain 'the rightful control oi ineir own otate anairs, "ana pro tect them from the overbearing nsur- nations of murderous armed rufiQans i i - j i il. 1 .i iu v. .1 i til Liits iiinmriLV. biiruuicu LHts lEifumr nantxn' Af f ' nAlr Lmsaw. af 8auction. It would havel had tnat effect it r.nacted into a law, which is a sufficient explanation of the hostility it encountered from the organs of the White Leaguers, North and South. Troy Times. It is hardly worth while to reply to such partisan twaddle as 'this. We never before heard of the writ of ha-. "Vus being suspended to main tain the rule of the majority, through the regular operations of law, under constitutional sanction." Whenever it becomes necessary ? to ' destroy the chief safeguard of constitutional free dom in order "to maintain the rule of the majority" in this country, we had better make ashes of the parchment, abolish the courts, burn the bench with the statutes piled on them, and call on Gabriel to blow. his corn. Courier Journal. Ckibbage in the White House Three thousand ' men waited on the President last night to ask his help in their efforts to get the money they had earned, but which the District of Columbia refused to pay. and the result was a scene vividly described in our. Washington correspondence. The President could notgiveaherning to his suffering fellow citizens, the to hear them, for it would have been merely an act of courtesy to have at least listened to their complaints Unless he can explain this act to the satisfaction of the people he will nave to abandon his official crib in 1876 without doubt. At that time he will have the satisfaction of'pegging out and making speedy preparations for a go. A. Y, Jlerald. F ISH FOB LENT, CODFISH, , HAKE, MACKESEL, HERRING. OANNEB GOODS I Tomatoes, , Peaches, 8aIraon, Lobsters, Oysters, . Sardines, French Mustard, Chow Chow. $3f Family Groceries of all description just ueceivea Dy feb 12 : &YM0NS & CO. gLATES. A new kind of school Slate holding pencils, at mar 12 with plan for TIDDY S. ND STILL THEY COME. Northern Apples, Oranges, Lemons, . Prunes, Green Corn, Green Peas, Green Tomatoes Pickles of all kinds, Hominy, coarse and nne, nne riams and Breakfast Bacon, Lars in fin tvallsi Titan ftvr OnvofAAa all trl I 1 1 a I A 1 A . m a " f SWZl i11 i - . . . " ' first door above market, Trade St. roarl3-tf. NEW YORK BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. ; '' AT febl9-tf. R. B. ALEXANDER & CO. TO LET! rpHE li e and eleirant new store room un basement. Dimensiona 98 x M'wt'AjipiywKm tpj X der the Opera House, with firm dry u ieei, xiei(jul CARSON A SANDERS. TINE CHEWING J? And Smoking Tobacco; and New Invoice of Segars, just received, at mar 14-tf PUREFOY'S. BEAUTIFUL i (Meerschaum Pipes and 5egar; Holders, warranted genuine, which will be sold very low at I' PUREFOY'S.; mar H-tf v ' " LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE STATE,.. Edwards, Broughton & Co.. PRINTERS AND BINDERS . :;fK(ieigii;;xy.:c.-. Blank Booka of very kind kept on hand ; uvand made to ;oraer.:n; r as good ias f Printing imd Binding of every descrip. ' : Vtion;mbeststfieV arid at' prices that will roaon give to' or feb3-tf. . . . .TTTnrT-r, tiattdt orders,, "I ITHH0 UT; DOUBT J If - . 1 . i-a- kv rimlM -ramiiv ov. &cSaKSre Catsnn Coleman's Mustard,' Black Pepper, Uesbretfnd Goblets, bestSffi Herrings, Shoe flacking; and other. Choice I Goods in this line, call ana see meyca -!2mP Mk-Ti 7-' t . war ia M , f. Il TO THJB PUBLIQ. 8!"1J.i, uviam ; t BOOT- AND SHOE SIIOP ; 1 in the- eorinira Bulldine.'ar b. AhsHniiUM 4 Btanovwfc. ere ,het ia prepared to do all kinds teed or no charge. u ma 'xum. .Divwsiacuon euaran marau. ,.,.,. 8. U. GILBERTci The lastcatch of Mackerel: isii t "(. .i -,njLt.V.it ujU nil. i 06 1 'Direct from Boston. sale of?' -nSSetB feb28-lf.s i. V',... NEW JIARBlBiYARD. COIXEGE STiJ CHLRLOTTE, U. C. Irespedfallyi announce t5 -the public that I am cpenine a Marble Yard next door to R. M. filler fc Sons, at.; which place I am prepared to manufacture' Plain and Orna mental Gravestones, Tombs and Monuments of every description. Having served an ap prenticeship 01 seven years with Mr. R. Hare, of YorkviUe, 8. C, and six years' under in straotions w'th.Mr, J'. A. McNinch, of Char- otte. N. Ci I feel warranted in savins that I can compete favorably with any workman in my line in artistic "merits,rI"Will deal only in the best qualities of marble, guaran teeing au mvTf. man hiikx urea vj n iu prvve satisfactory in every respect or no pay re quired. My prices shall le as low as the lowest 'a respectiuuy asK m snare oi pudhc patronage. , . ... - Call and see me before purchasinK else- where, and I can make it to your advantage. - Very resDecunJly o!7-tf JLM rCfilWFOXD. P. A. McNikch. , i P. Gekishaebkb CHARLOTTE GRANITE WORKS. THE 1 "Undersigned respectfully announce - to the citizens of Charlotte that they-have formed a co-partnership . to. carry on the Granite business in all its branches, and are prepared to fill all orders at short notice . for Granite Fronts, Cemetery. Lot Enclosures, Grave Guards, Steps, Sills, . Bases, Coping, Curbing, Area Wall Cups, Flagging Hearths, Upping BlocKS, Fence fosts, sc., ec. Orders solicited from abroad. Office at S. McNinch's marble works. - McNINCH fe GREISHARBER. . nov 10 ' '-' P I A NO MADE BY WM, KNABE A CO., of Bal timore, which cost $650 00 six mouths ago, is now on exhibition at Tiddy's Book Store, and is to be RAFFLED for $5.00 a CHANCE. Piano is in perfect order. -4 mar 17 gTJRQESS NICHOLS & CO , Successors to R. F. Davidson. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, DEALERS I3C FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C, &p. No. 5, West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C HAVING purchased the Stock of Furni ture, Ac, of Mr. R. F. Davidson, we are now prepared to exhibit, to people of the city and surrounding country, a large and well selected Stock, embracing everything found in a first-class Furniture Store, Buch as Parlor and Chamber Suits, Sofas, Lounges, Whatnots, Centre Tables, Dropleaf Dining and Extension Tables, Bureaus, Wash stands, Bedsteads, Chairs, looking Glasses, Glassplate, Ac, Ac. A FULL ASSORTMENT OP METALLIC Burial Cases, Cask ets and Wood Cof fins constantly on hands. BURGESS NICHOLS & C X March 17th, 1875. A CARD. I expect to remain at the house of Messrs. Burgess Nichols & Co., until my old busi ness is closed up, where I shall always be pleased to see my friends and formers cus tomers. Those indebted to me will please call and settle by cash or note. In my ab sence, Mr Nichols will attend to my accounts and receipt for the same. DAVIDSON. Ma ' 17th, 1875. T 0 THE RETAIL TRADE. NEW STOCK Of Gentlemen's, CLOT Youths' and Boys' HI N G , Of everv grade, warranted Custom- Made. ' LATEST STYLES; OP GENTLEMEK'd HATS, LADIES' Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons,' Rouches Ties, ele gant Flowers, large stock of Straw Goods, in fact " a compfete' selection of ifitiinery Goods, to which we. invite your attention, before buying elsewhere. Ladies Hats and Rpnnets trimmed to order. Our Stock of w DRESS GOODS, SILKS and. ALPACAS, 1 Cannot be surpassed. IRISH POPLINS, PERCALS. PEQtTETS and PRINTS. " Complete assortment of i. i m ' - n " . .. - WHITE. GOODS,- . , , 'TOWELS, 'T0WELIKG; CRASH . &c, &c.. ; ; CALL ATOtJR RETAIL STORE. WiriKOWSKYRINTElki . . marl4-tf QTILL AHEAD, 3 j ,.? t, , j rt AST fiALOIL gives the 6est lighl of any uiuuuuauuK 011 mauuiaccuTea. . ion ; To place, it within reach, of aU the . price has been reduced Has never hen Vtrnv to... explode Ask fpr ,Pratt's Astral OiLj at : ,U ' , T.CSMlTHA(X.,n MABBLE YARDS, Ac. PIEDMONT- E -O- V : N o t i c e t 'o rjHE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its Rail facilities for the quick and safe transportation 'j Shippers can Choose the Following Routes : By Rad to the Ports of RICHMOND, NORFOLK OR PORTSMOtJTH, and thence by first-cless lines of Steamers to Baltimore itiladelDhia. Nw?VVnV MiCiWA THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of which; has no transfer. ' " i I -j RATES ALWAYS AS LOW AND TIME augl5-tf 1OT LATEST EXCELS ALL OTHERS. Marh 12 SEVENTEEN C1I We offer to take Middling cotton at Seventeen Cents per pound, to be delivered in Charlotte, November 1st, 1875, for- - ; A 1 1 Wilcox, Gibbs & As to the popularity of. the above Guanos,, we, will only add that 300 tons were sent to planters in this section io one season: We also oner 10 cents per gound lor Middling Cotton delivered in Charlotte, No vember 1st, 1 875, in payment for the celebrated Stono Guano and Stono Acid Phosphate. r-ALL AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING, AS IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST. r . . ..... 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 oar load lots. G-IROqiEIRIIES- We also have on band a full stock of Groceries to which we invite the attention of buyers, in store and to arrive ; 600 bis and lbs Bacon ; 60 bbls Sugar ; 50 sks Coffee ; Soop ; 50 boxes Candy, Hams, Lard, Rice, at bottom prices. j Chaklottk,. N. C., "February, 18, 1875 F OR MALAGA GRAPES, FINE LEMONS, ? ALL KINDS OF CiKES & bRACKERS WALNUT TAFFY, PRIZE CHEWING 1 GUM, I DELICIOUS "Tf BUTTERSCOTCH, r" r LEBKUCHENS, SEEDLESS RAISINS, ... . CANNED OOODS. !iU U V Lnd in fact everything nice, go to ' F. Hi ANDREWS iCO.'S,, mar 10 ,u , ;) , Wiasilil, d .iiXov,- C'A RBIAO IE 8TA . .marS-tC '-:'-; t AN INTERESTING BOOK. i .The CENTENNIAL.GAZETTEERof the United States. :;It: is vaiaable td ;the Student, the Pcliticiaaor whoever desires to keep posted on tbe progresa or ?vents, 1d the United States daring .ther mst: hundred years, , . y ! v Haying accepted- Wtf Agebcy for this work,:! oSer jtto the , citizens' 6f Mecklen burg, as ;a desirable compilation of statistics which ahqald; be in the bands of every man. rr. u. wAvis, Folwood's Store, Mecklenburr Co;, M!. f)febl7dwtf' 'Jfi?f i" - ' CIJGCGIES. . .. J V m& ZJ&jS Tare' T?41 ToiMtue, Tomatoes, A - r , R'sing Sun. t J g HOLTON A CO. O ' - ;i -livf ' i k ?R0F.; HERTZ'S. 0 minAm, MMhm - 1 v mm :. , i 1 tit a icw wwks. ' .1 vv.-.m, i , 1 I IT III 1 : t I . a w si - -n.iri 11 te- . . AIR-LINE Shippers. and water connections, affords unpaielu of freight to and from Northern Cities. unbroken gnage. and, therefore,the only one '? 's .- TJICK - R THAN ANY OTHER LINE. J, A J WILSON, Agent we mm IMPROVED LIGHT RUNNINR E O O. MAXWELL., 2 Doors Below: TTiddy'8 Xloolc jStdre. FOP s Si i.i : i. Co.'s GUANOS. ; ? 5 ; ; ITIAYLR. GREY & ROSS, Agents. sks of 4 Floor ; 3,000 gals Molasses ; 20,000 5,000 yds Bagging, 6,000 lbs Ttes, 50 boxes. Salt, etCv Catfl and see us if you want goods. MAYER, CHIEF A ROSS. . -tf: j: ... ' !' To-dav fresb'LeraOna Banannas, Prunes, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Can Goods. 4 ''- PEACHES; . ; OYSTERS, - GREEN PEAS, 'SNAP BEANS, LOBSTERS, f SALMONS, DEVILED flair Restorer, r ;"Marvel6us in Its effects J It has never fail ed to restore gray Halr toits original coir From Rev. E. T. BAIRD,' Sec'y of Publica- vn ,01 rrettoyerian church Squtb. - - ' RlrTRkmwn Jtr.v 9?7 174. ' The Xanthine is tbe only hair dressing 1 have ever nsed Which has removed the dand ruff from the scalp, and made my hair soft and pliable; It has also restored toy hair to its natural colors ant by occasionally using it as a hair dressing! have, no doubt it will preserve the color am inn WW BAIRD. m u-um iw"' t. ,, . ... ; To' thk PiopRiiroK;oV baye occasionally fasedVour . compound, known, as !!XanthineJiwith results perfect ly satisfactory as , to cleaning the acalp. strengthening the hair and restoring its col or. ' , Respectfully yours, ,.m . . -wtfa. B. ISAACS, r.fj t j f(. President Bank of Commerce. !v-ira fa ,t t- - I For sale by T. a SMITH & CO., ,t7AH.-TfiJ:i . a V Corner Drug Store. ;tnari-tf, j Opposite Central Hotel. A LADDIN SECURIXV, OHwv, Sold in Charlotte, JIB IUB UVtl IU IUV UU W1U ul WE SAVE t
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