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' ., '-.' -!.... V f. '- '. 'v ,f ..,..;' .. :,..;r' ' '':.rr". ..'l',,,' T , ' '1 v4 ' Im-a- s v TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. NOON DIS PATCHES. WASHINGTON. Moroin Proceedings ; in s the; Senate Washington, March l.The Sen ate, after passing a .resolution allow ing a special committee to investigate the civil service, to sit during the re cess, to administer oaths and send for persons and papers, went into execu tive session. There was no resolution Morton seemed aneryV' The caucus reached mo con elusion. They will have another cau cus this afternoon. The Senate considered Pardee. The I") era ocrats will vote solid for Pardee, taao onma nftfitnnnement do due rviiA . - -WWW wviw j w -gr w ., is sprung, his confirmation is conced ded. The debate will probably: last an hour. - .i v THE FLOODS: 5 ' ' r Fearful Dxaag6'l--iaittiierPlooji in the Delaware. Port Deposit; March 19. The flood here is fearfnlrhe water is 5 to 15 feet deep in the streets ; nearly the whole town is flooded. The'' '.railroad. rionAt. ia full of water and was aban- doned last night. Havke De Grace, Marcli 19. There is an ice gorge five miles below, and the wharves are flooded. FOREIGN. Actlob? by ibe iSpaiisti 'Govej-Ament Against Don Carlos The Crimes Charged Against Him. London, March 19. Spain asks the govern msut of Austria not to permit Don Alfonso to reside in Austria. Among the crimes for which Spain demanded his extradition from Ba rarta, are murder, arson and rape. ... ,.- v ,f t m . , ITI I DXICIIT ' D IS P A T C II E 8. WASHINGTON. Pardee's Chances Doubtful--Nomina-tions and Confirmations. Washinqton,' rp! O'.ilarcfi 10 rhe Senate discussed Pardee alt day, but a result was not reachedVarid1 is very doubtful. Parde friend we not so confident. TbeoBepublican Senators canvassed an, hour, and a half and r"ssrs re m.' r Bame course. Three Republicans dis sented. There will be a caucus to morrow to determine whetner the Senators will remdiftjtill the matter be brought to issu&wSeveral Senators have paired and left? but the Demo crats generally refue,to pair. Nomination: Henry A. Atkins, vice Baker, Commissioner4 of Pensions. n A" .7 . n Tt 'TToll TnanAror nf VU9IU1I19 1U1 till C 1MUlbi v &, Settler, Postmaster atj Aberdeen, Miss; Arnold, Postmas(eat Albany, itia; Brooks, Post master-at Little Rock; Norton, Postmaster at Dallas, Texas; Clark: Survevor of Customs at Au- gusta,Ga. ; r HEWWyORK.- r 4- Comparative Cotton Statement Fail- ure of Tea and Coffee Jobbers. ,, T"". i . New York, March 19, Net receipts of cotton at all United States ports for the week, 57,039;' same week last year, 66,711; total todate 3,101,167; to same date last yeaft,296,764; exports of the week, b&.itfd; same weeKiasi year, 8,116; total to date l.y70,44&; to same date last year, 2,003,481; stock at all United States ports, 0S6.888; same lime last year, 694,360; stock at all in terior towns, 97,007; same Mm e last year, 103,189; stock at Liverpool, 768,000; same week last year, 713,000; stock of American afloat for Great Britain, 309,000; same time last year, 328,000. New York, March 19.L. Decker & Co., tea and coffee jobbers, have failed. VIRGINIA. ; . r Execuiion of a Criminal; . ? BuentviU--, March1 thottsaod persons; witnessed the 'executiotijLof Foulks. t Besides tweoty. police,a guatd of 15 colored men was on duty. -The convict warned his hearers to escape the effects of bad nassions. ; The fall broke Foulks7 neck, and he died fctantly.r i' :''::,. :.;. ,. .-: -.v?:r. C.X , ELECTRIC FLASHES. ."''"""TlT'LA"! J i ? f Losdon. March 19. The perfumery factory of Eugene Rem m el, was burn ed to-day. Hit. j--; c wrf v.bi:j VisEXAK'D.' Mrch 19' -Corraiitie,vthe editor of a papef 'beeVwas mortally hot by (iChaa.;. F,.j Lan4i$.knowaa 1 the father of Vinelaqd; Landis . was, . . j .1.!'- " - . - retnoveato avoitt-iynenuig;, i, .j; CdWiiuuscTbsf. D. C March 19. For riiiMiV4TV'.lio-trtA.l.nthy 'and Hilf fitklfpW fVin(r, baVometri'SOUth f east4 to southwest ' winds'warnier, threatening and rainy weather;!except "-."Severe norther in , Texas., T(For the d Tennesseefalling Ohio .Valley and Tennee-falling! fTirometer, northerly , ,vvinds, , cloudy aiiu rainy weataer. wnn siigntunange Mn temperature. For, Ihe Jqwer lakes . fSpd Middle States, fallinfeWometer, Northeast to southeast -winds, warmer -ajid cloudyweather arid possibly- rain Tor snow. .JThe Myers, TUl j rise below jjlemphia and Cincinnati, but fall at Pittsburgh and :St Louis, . - TjlOR 8ALE'dHEAP,lONE SECOND HAND -J? SODA FOUNT, in good order, at C J - Witi tmsaxzist co's. ! U&.iljen$ n&ICamerjDrug Store, j . w maris tf 4 I at Opposite (Ce4 Hotel. r - - . , 1 1 " 1 1 2 10 efci.i suit ; It 81 df 7 . T yE KEEP 'OOpASSd'RlffeNl OP - examine our nuw ueioro pur;iHWliJ id - - -OpppsiteXJentrttl1 Hotel; f-oi marl8 tf ; Corner Drag Stbfe.m SOLIDI IXE: CABBAQErfi h ito&WhiteSiuti 25 barrels of choice ?3V J: w of lare-Lemons;Beed On- - lour',:l inii G-reenr AMles;f 'EarlT 5E TS? 75 fine,.fat Cbick a t- T? U SMITH'.. . max f ' - ri'AUt A AX'S " k'.-Xi-''-Ji -TohftCCO. .wr. 1Ll VOW mar J9 TELKGRAPIIIC MARKETS., r. ..-. - .',-' " -. j ' - -' . . Shrevepoet, March 19. Quiet ; Iot mid 14 net receipts 1,245; -hipmenttj. 961; sales 1,536 stock 4,515. W ?m Colpmbus, March' 19. Dull ;' mi4 15J; low mid 15 ;goodordinary, 14 net receipts 301 ! shipments 73 ;'epinf ners 90 ;. Bales 603, ; jfpH Montgomery, - March 19. Firni mid 15 ; low mid 15 J ; good, ordinary 14J ; net receipts 205 ; shipments 39 sales 725. 1 4 j.t-.,7. Jf ;r '4K !" "'j Macon, March 19. Quiet; mid 15J; low mid 15 J ; good ordinary, ,44$ ; net receipts 281 ; shipments 417 ; sales 409. CHA-t-oTCrE,? March il9-Firm '.j ;mwl 15J,'lov mid-. 15SaJ;; goodr ordinary, 141; net receipts 1,115 ritjshipm en s 541; sales 541;. stock 1,460. yihl K P Oat.veston. March 19.' Weak ; mid 151 : low mid Hi ; eood ordinary, 14 ; net receipts 715; sales 285; stock 61,- Baltimore, March 19. Firm ; md 161 ; net receipts 328 ; gross 479; salves 245 ; weiekly- net receipts 680 : gross I 1,0 JO. j , i mid 16J : net receipts" 25 : gross 6$ ; weekly net receipts 1,218 ; gross 2,732. i Wilmington. v March 19. Active; demand chiefly speculative; prices WW ? mul 15i : low mid 151 : gdod 14J:net receipts 245: sales 32; stock 2,622. '.i-w V' X:; h Attottsta. March 19. Firm : mid 15& : low tnid 15i i eood ordinary, 14 ; net receipts 343; sales 288; weekly pet receipts 1,473. ; 1 - Charleston. March 19. Firm ; tlud 15i ; net receipts 561 ;t sales 500 ; stftck 30,032 ; ' weekly ' he r' receipts 4,6t30 ; gross 4,685 ; sales 4,800. .; ! SavankahJ .March , 19.-Quiet nd irregular ; mid 151 ; net receipts 415 ; sales 717 ; stock 59,713: weekly net re ceipts 4,358; sales 3,411. i s I Boston, March 19. Quiet and firm ; mid 16; low mid 16J ; good ordinary. 1,538 ; net receipts 870 ;.sales 382; stock 16,216 f weekly net 1 receipts1'. Viv ; gross 840 ; sales 10,402. ' i 1Tew Obleaks; March 19. Firmand tending up mid 15; net receipts piQ; gross 3,560. "'" ! ' " v- , ' Cincinnati, juarcn iy. our ; nrm ; corn firmer at 68a9. Pork firraiafej 21 Lard string ; steam 14 bid ; kettle 14 . -Racon firm : shoulders 8J : clear rib and clear, sjdes, lHand JYhikey steady ati:i2.- - - - Louisville, March 19. Flour quiet , i ,1 rfl M ft. iJCftQ I ipss iil ti orna ia tr arr i . t vv 1 1 in ic v " 141: tierce 111 At tr firm at 1.12. Bagging firm, 12alJL j f '"JDIkN . Baltijioui:, March 19. jriOUreftdy and. unchanged. Wheat : quie.tfr and steady ; corn firm ; white westerSP; yel!owv;81a2; oats, steady southern 68a70. Provisions bouyant for job) lots. P6rk 2 502l. Bacon firm; shoulders 0! Lard firm. Ooffee dull and notfiinal. 1 . . - . . , - .1 l . s WDlSKeV l.IOa. DUCT1X UUU SUU un- a . -sjj, , , j 'hi -r 1 1 New York, March 19 Cottoiistea- dy ; net receipts 46. ; gross 1,441 ;iu- tures closed firm ; sales 19,200 March 167-16 ; April 16f ; May 17; Jnn 17,11 32 : July, 17 21-32 : Aug. 17 S-3a513-lt Sept. 17la5-16 ; Oct. 16Jal3il6 i Nov. 16Ja9-16 ; Dec 16 9-16al9t32. Money, fair pj)lyw2aJ.SterUnir moderately y za$. evening , moaerawiy 4.S0J. ilGbld il6iA,iGpvern acUttfJit ments atrpngvand' active; PP fives Sta't'ea'quiet and nominal. $outh- era flour steady and in moderate de- and." i WHeat4al cent better, land jn fair innnirv Ma?;' winter red Western 27a30; amber do. 28a30; white western 29. Corn firmer, and in moderate demand, at 84a5 : western mixeid 84Ja 35 j ven0w western 83. Coffee ' dall, UUll, Gold heavy and nominal at 15Jal8 rio augaar dullFork firmer ; - new 20. 70a20.75. liard firmer, and dull at 14 J for prim e steam . vyhiskey . unsettled at 1.15. JTreighta quiet and steady. C II ABL.OTTB MARKETS. i ' OBSERVER OFFICE, CriXatorrs. JK G. Mr220, 1$75.?; j r. j , The Cotton Market, j Qoite ian amount of eotton changed hands yesterday, and the increase in receipts was eryiotioeabie. anefparaet was irregular lTOfots most 'Of the aayi bat raaybe T r CJITTT-T . T T.-'. said to . bave Ibeehl jitni :at the elose. We quote .' 1 1 0 tilt tit nl lLir.u!t' 8taitis andjTinges....i..-.....i.;:;4H 218 Ordinary... ..i '......'.".;....... ' 13t(i$Jd Good Ordinary,.i....U2,.......;;..'.'..; 14i14i .I.' ' "-Ssi Middling gtrict Middling.. i 244 bales Sales of the day. - PRODUCE MARKET Clay peas active and demand strong for shipment.: iV ; f- j fCotix- is ijulet and demand lighjt. ' " 'uFlour without demnd.: ! -CtoiintryJBacon iAxbod demand .. . f - ButteT and' Eggs in good sdpply, other proda"C: nnchapged '" ' . ' liri , Buying Rates., ' s',. ' Bacon Hams, per B f .;.'!! . Sides. I 141al5 I. 12 a 12 1 o n 8houlde.lJwfH '-n Hog Round f 12ial3 Beeswax-- )' V S ( - . , 05 5 BvXter-jhAcer Brandy Apple, " f Peach.' i-,-.2025 $1 75 a 2 00 2 00 a2 26 r-U as. per dozen. 16 namuy, . per.saca,. q -j . 'JO'8-25 " : ifixtra,. I ; h-, Super y iMxt,ir. r.t XT 1J l''-ttSffVi1 pP4el ;oo es, per pouiw . hs"5 ' 5 c Peaches 7c Qreen 'Apples tT bushel.; ' S J0Q a 1.25 20a25 1 TorkevB. 75 a 100 ' t 26 'Ducks-'rj : grain ""' " -' vom "White,' ;i;per bnshfsl,' 95 ;.f' Tieat Red, per bash; "" 1 White. J - !' '' "125 'V 145 il -r. to lf!Viil-:Vj 7Q B. y,,00a'l25 90 a 110 -y- v.f 19, ,1 Oai-Black, VI7V7,-X' r . l' White: 1 r Mixed.-V,1" :"(' iWd Good -H .....,. r f j . j (.;' a 1 Common. ri' ' vt Onumt, ' . - (67 lbs to hoshel) 75 a 1 00 folate insh. 1 (. r tt -1 , ' i r t r 00 a iuu r Sweet. iooaia n.n ' ? v' i"T 25 dajg; JJPHOISTERER, DECQKATOR; i h : jv, 1 i ? uuiiiresi KiaKer ... - L'J'l r ' - - . TBAPB ST5T,'Z:i T to ver Frankentbar -Store. 1 j fWlll be pleased aiid honored s if you will call on him to Inspect his worfc, or glye Wm aw -viutr. . woramansmp goaranteed. AU assortment of Mattresses always on hand. '-Cburch Upholstery a Spepialtyi ft j 3im fr, au oruera as DranaentnarB store will receive prompt attention.- feb20-tf. 1TIISCELI.AKEOUS. ERESH ARRIVALS?.; 4 . f BUCK. WHEAT r T.yj.1; llr;j' CiE-UIXE ' EDAITI, EIVGLISH ' i - dai hit And ,ru rii;t;;; ; PINE APPLE C1IEESI, SMOKED ':'v",;': ' "y ' ;" SAEMON4:-!'T-- ''? sitioked : v K' ; IIAEIBUT, i CANNED SALMON, FULTON ,v ,. ' i MARKET BEEF, : BREAKFAST STRIPS, SUGAR CURED HAMS, macaroni, vermacilli, . .; '"Lentils, : . PRUNES. "S A fall Stock of CHOICE FAMILY G ROCER1E", al ways on band. HOTTENDOF & HASHAGEN, Family Grocers, mar 13 Opposite Charlotte Hotel. JgCHOES OF THE FOOT HILLS," BY BRET HAUTE. Just received at PHIFER'S ' marg-tf. . Book Store. F OR -ENGLISH PEEK, FREAN A CO'SV Crackers, Choice French Candy, Maple Su- "i JTll' rr'atc' nu li ciaci I'auiia, iaj r the lami3 ! t 4,-i. rt;,i o if kti;i rail and see them." J K PUREFOY. mar 14-tf yE HAVE SOME ; , New and" nice' Bill? an4 Letter Clips and Files. ALSO A new article of Lead and Slate Pencil, combined. TIDDY & BRO. mar 14 DECEIVED TO-DAY JLV Smoked Beef, Spiced Pigs' Feet. South Carolina Rice, Buckwheat Flour and many omer goou goous in ine rry nne. ai J S M DAVIDSON'S, City Grocer, Trade Street. mar 11 CHOICE SELECTED KOttTHEKN sJEED POTATOES. 1 Early Rose, Early Goodwich, Pink Eye, Peach Blows and Peerless, large lot in store and for sale bv feb20-tf. A. R. NI3BRT & BRO 0 N CONSIGNMENT. 10 Barrels Prime November Mullets, which I will sell to Merchants at inside fig ares. The Mallets are very fine and large, and must be sold. Call and see them, at B. N- SMITH'S. QKNTLEMEN WHO WISH To send special orders for any article of tiotmng to mew Yort, can do so and haye it furnished to their satisfaction, by calling at the Clothing store of J . A. Young a Son, Detween this and the th inst. mar 7 ; rg J.1LLN. Wntcli Maker and Jeweler, Permanently located next doer to Centra iotei omce. . the best manner, and warranted, febl4-ly. QAPE FEAR BUILDING COMPT, General Contractors for building? manu- I factured by Machinery, of select material. I A ,,,u,c rcaiucnuca nuu puouc D-irainzs, bridges railroad cars, mouldings, buckets, baiustiads. newel poata, band railings, win dow frames, fencing, &c. 5 1 ' . Orders solicited by Tboe. II. Allen, at ofiBce of Wooten's Express, jan 19 6m CALL AT J. S. M. DAVIDSON'S, ; . TRADE STREET, : For te best Cigars,1 JPoreign or Domestic, for the best Smoking Tobacco, J,. , and 1 lib. packages, for tCe celebrated" Fowathan Tobacco-, with a Pipe ia each box for the i celebrated Fine Cut Chewing, in foil or bv 1 ine poana, ior ua - ax, lxnmuard, Ap I E.,ey Helniea BhTi-cr for "Theyetf hest mS Aooacco, : am oi wxucnwHi De soia 1 j if .!(. . . ' J- inarft j v-v.iVA-.t -.2 tiRusHEso .j .3 i A fresh lot of Paint Brushes lust received. ?o a veryne assortmenr of fiair Brashes, feb-tf.v:""" UOBITEB 1JETJQ BTOBB, ' Opposite Central Hotel. SEEDLESS RAISINS'-' v' FEESH PBUKES, 1 , - t .BUTTERSCOTCH, , j ' PRIZE ! PACKAGES. 11. '- .'fi CHEWING GUM, DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO, 1 ni WEst &SON8 ,j - ; .ALAVDINr SECURITY pili; WARRANTED150 DE.GREESjFIRE TEST. WATER WHITE IN COLOR - 1 FULLY DEODERIZED. i AND TT WTTX NOT EXPLODE. It barns in all Coil 'Oil -and -Kerosene ' Txtx' rr, 'A8:i ror t "Aladdin iBecutity. and take no other, - "t J i y.tfj. For sale by W. R. BURWELL A CO.r feb 11 i , M'AilUilL 1- J I ALL and EXAMINE i . wi,r"j t, i T-f'jfl i1', OTftrlAa and nrtnea ie anit nnrnvmii' .f 1 mar i j , t v i Jb w i"EKUuE'.i FOR f EAGLE BRAND 'CONDENSED - Milk. Atmore's Mince MeaLNfw Ynrt 8 0 Hanis, 8 O Shoulders and Beef Tongues. gatO nOTTENDORF A HASH AC EN. ' -yttntH vtni l nies:t:- vwtlv Hww-m. ; Opposite Charlotte Hotel. ,ltJ t r. ,)PJ NX "GIG A E g , lolo,Toirel8, Jaconet, wmonc, uwb Jon- aer the Spring jjoiWibij. i t af da. r Just Received and for sale cheap. ? Inen, Swiss, Nansook, and other goods be- j A full and complete stock of Family Gro , - , .!1J! lloiieine to that line. ! ' .. 1 1 ceries always on hand, at prices that defv MISCELLANEOUS. REMOVAL. gLIAS. COHEN & ROESSLER, Intite their friends and customers to call and examine their new and beautiful store, which is acknowledged by all, to.be the Finest and Largest in the State, and at the same time, a stock of goods that cannot be surpassed. ' Ic addition to a full line of Foreign and Domestic Dry GoctU, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Notions, Groceries and Crockery, W have In stme. a great assortment of Ingrain, Three Ply and Brussel's Carpeting, Rugs and House Furnishing Articles, suited to the wants of the RETAIXi TRADE, and Wholesale buyers will find the Larerest and best Selected Stock ot General Merchandise to choose from, at Prices' that will pay to ex amine. ' - -i :-, Call and see us, at Masonic Temple Building. ELI AS, COHEN & ROESSLER. oct20 ly. "lirE have received the largest and best as- H sorted stock of these justly celebrated ; seed we have ever yet brought to Charlotte, which are warranted FRESH AITD GEITTJINE, and rill be sold as low as. any in the mar ket. We will suddIv the wholesale trade with seed in small papers at Landreth s pri ces. . We will have also in time, Orchard urass, Clover and Lucerne. W. E. BUI-WELL & CO., Druggists, And Dealers In Pure Drags, Medicines, Window Glass, Ac, SPRINGS' CORNER, feb 17 CHARLOTTE. N. C. S. TO WSO N, Slate Roofer, and dealer in all kinds of Roofing Slate. Is folly prepared to put on SLATE ROOFS in any part of the caun- BgU Invites, the attention of Architects, Builders, and the public to the superior roofing-used by binr from the quarries of Vermont and Virginia. Slate famished of any desired color. A good Slate Roof Is an Insurance Ajrainst Fire, and will last a life time. AU work Roaranteed. Prices Reasonable. Shingle Roots taken off and relaid with SLATE, when desired. ' . uraers wiu n-ceive prompt aiirnuua, wneu I addressed to F. O.rBox 15, Charlotte, N.; c. ;' feblO-tf. MISCELLANEOUS. QALENDAB CLOCKS. Just received, a lot of low price Calendar I Clocks, and Rogers Bro.'s fine Table Cntlery at HALES AFARRIOR'S mar2-tf. Jewelry Store. JAUATOQA WATER ON DRAUGHT, AT mar3.tf. Springs' Corner. FAMILY GROCERIES At low 1 down prices. Call and see for yourself, at W. M. CROWELL'S' Near Davidson's Livery Stable. mar4 tf. Koopmann & Rothschild. The only house in Charlotte dealing ex clusively in MILLINERY ASt s - ; 3? 3l JST C I .O-OO 8. This fact alone will attract all our citizens, "u dh Xr t T f. jt 4. a a-, AiAMi nm WD UlvcIIU W luaAO vuio aii oirviooa juiau- first-class Em- norinm of Fashion, and hope to oner such inducements to our customers in the way of prices, Quality and style of goods that none shall go away otherwise than well pleased with their purchases. We offer to the Wholesale and Retail trade of the surrounding country a great variety of Millinery, , Fancy oods, WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS. 1 it !! Straw, Velvet and Felt Hats, from the modest Cnttaee Bonnet to the most distingue chapeau, A trreat feature of the season is the LONG OSTRICH FEATHERS and TIPS, of which we keep on hand so many different shades . . . 11 1 . j nithologist to say from whencemje all the that it wotua reauy puz-ie a very asiuie or many coloredplumages for which, apparent- My, theworldhas been ransaclced ,to mmlsh ia new Earnuure iur uhi mu uun. a laree stock of ? i? ArtifioiELl Flowers. I ,,41 i- uiop i t. trtp a Tinw ' IN THfi WOftLD, and the most daring coun- terfeits of Nature. Oros Grm auk Fancy Bibboiif, AU wtdtbl anshftdeit'naginable. I Tarquoise, Jlorence Silk and;Vaiour. . Black and Jvhite Crape. 1 Maaat:, 1 c v;.,. Scarfs, Laces, . - . .-. v - .,; 'sXi;- Collars and Cuffs. - Vn Jackbnet Edging and Inserting, Veiling - -' A large stock of Kid Gloves. ; is i-i:$- : Corsets. ?o'i f-Vi.Ti-., In; WHITE GOODS we keep on hand Table We have eneaeed the services of several experienced Ladies (one recently from Phila-1 ! delphia) in the Millinery Business, and we are now prepared to have Hats and Bonnets trimmed at short notice. .. i - t Attentive and competent salesmen ara al ways reaay w wait ou vuaujmers. ana aio I them in making selections., j ( Tr.w.W. fti TJ l.l.n J ILUUpilliUlil CO AUU1L1111U ct rTT ATlT nTt? on Thursday the 25th instant, at U ST., UilA-lXiOTTJS, Iff. C. o'clock a. m. JOS GRAHAM, i :t; t , hk: n .4 f-DiiiUChair'u.jCwitmlExecutiveCom. ! '-.I','' 'MrMvntl .ws ' ?Ul x&LiiJ- oci 18'",r "VTEWARK CIDER. UN J .J8t received and on raugHNice Sweet Li Older. Also another invoice'' of fine? Rye -A' FE WBOAKDERS WANTED. KD.- J B 0 Henry, t fre. old Peter .BroWnhddse on Trade street, will receive and aeeommo. I modate a few geutlemed boarders':-Rooms furnished or unfurnisbed.w'- " " mar 7- .. - -MISCELLANEOUS. JOHN A. YOUNG & SON, Clothikes', CLOTHING PALACE, Tryon St,, Charlotte, N. C. Axe Jnow closing out .their entire Stock of CLOTHING, tHATS and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, at re duced prices, to make room for their large Spring Stock. jan 17 QFFICE OF ' ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, Erik, Pa., January 6, 1875. DkarSir: We take pleasure in informing yon that, encouraged by the favor with which our Machinery has been received throughout the South the past year, and in order to facilitate trnrle nnd mwt Ihfi nftpn PTnresapd wishes of ftnr fripnda and natrons. wehave determined 1 to open an office and warebuse for the eale of our manafactures jn -Charlotte, N. 0.. which will be kDown as the Uharlotte BraDCh of the Erie City Iron Works. - Mr. W. C Morgan, who is so widely and favorably known thoughoat the South, will be in charge of the Charlotte Branch, and we propose to keep on hand there, Portable and Stationary ISnzines, .toilers and Uircu- calarSaw Mills of car own manafactnre, also the best make of Corn Mills, Gins, Presses, Shingle Mills and snch other Machinery as the wants of the trade require. The Charlotte House is not an agency but branch, of our works, owned and controlled by os, and any business done with us there is done with the manufacturers direct. We hope the establishment of this branch house will serve to bring os nearer together and avoid the vexatious delays that so often occur in business at so great a distance as we are from you. . For circulars, price lists and any informa tion wanted in our line, address Erie City Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. Trusting that our undertaking ; will meet with your approval and support, we remain, Very respectfully your?, ERIE CITY IRON WORKS. JUST RECIEVED. A larire and elegant lot of Ready Made Clothing, which will be sold at lower price- iv Mtfthln-hmont hp in or branch or 71 8 1 w .. .- Market Street, i'biladelphia, where we manufacture our own goods, expressly for city trade, am enabled to sell for at lesst 25 per cent lower than any house in the city of Charlotte. IgU Come and see for yourself, and be convinced. J. MOYER, jan 7 if At Irvin's Corner. "XTOTICE. TO HOUSE BUILDERS AND li - CONTRACTORS. I have accepted the Agency for a 8aw Mill, and am prepared to receive and fill all orders for any kind of Lumber at as short a notice as possible. 1 have on hand a lot of flooring and inch plank. L.W.OSBORNE, JNext qoor to j. a., xienaerson s, oc29 - Trade street. ?MDJ Sxm FOR. arrJixoaifetf. Jan24dwly. JUL TIMMONS, . Announces to the citizens of Charlotte, and the public generally that he has purchased ril the enure stock or t'-n-uAHtni'v Groceries and Provisions of Messrs. George A Steicker, and that he expects to dd business at their old stand an JJECKLENBURG CENTENNIAL -'' CELEBRATION. u. viciiit vuiinuiibce 01 Arrangements AnndSno r it.- i . , -r a; " n mittee and all "other Committees connected f f rurnisn accommodations to all its Cus wtthu the- approachmgrKcelebration of the I Wrm liberal Terms. ; . ' 'v 1 i qnl h , . i -i I TnA hunt- wilt wnatir4 TVav WnV & i 1 I with . th 20th May, are requested to meet at the Court. niarl7d4w'fr Y.itwi'l j-yrW -Home and Democrat copy lt o ' c fts7!ii l ty E HAVE AQOOD STOCK OF fo , , HCandAsCh.,Oa x-iniu mu ioverea ueaar watAv RnnVata VofPjt" ,uau ana seeinem, at : i ; ui40v,v . uaraware store.' SALLY MICHAL . T Hpes and Jemenisat " ' . j mar 14-tf ! PTTRTTimVfl I WILMINGTON ADTEBT.EnJ.TSa; i f - - ! ! mi SEMI-WEEKLY. Fast FreiuM Route to all BALTIMORE.. V Baltimore and Southern Steam Trans- Iwl portation. Company. 5 . Sailing from BALTIMORE f ; Tuesday and Friday, at 3 FjW. AND FROM WILMINGTON s V WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. GIVING THROUGH BILLS OF LADING to all points in North atid South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North or East boand Freight, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence, Pall River and other Eastern Cities. i -ALSO Liverpool, GIs;ow, Bremen, Antwerp and Other European Ports. These Lines connect at Wilmington with the Wilmington, Colombia fc Angusta Railroad, Wilmington A Weldon Railroad, and Carolina Central Railway antf Cape Fear River Steamers, with their connecting Roads, offering nneqaalled facilities for the prompt delivery of Freight to all points, as the Steamers on these Lines on arrival in Wilming ton stop at Railroad depot, the Freight transferred under covered sheds to cars without delay, and forwarded by the; Fast Freight Express that morning. v Nodraya?e in Wilmington and to transfer from Wilmington South. Rutes guar anteed as LOW as by any other boau. Losses or Overcharges promptly paid. Mark all goods via Wilmington Lines. For Mrt tar information, apply to either of the undersigned Agents of the Line. EDWIN 1TZGERALD,! Gen'l Agt. Baltimore Line. 50 South Street, Baltimore. WM. P. 0LYDE & CO., Gen'l Agt. New York Line, 6 Bowling Green, N. Y. A. t. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore aBd New York Liqil, WllmingtoD, N. C. -tf. i - ., . ,:. Ti.' J; 1822. THE OLDEST HOUSE I NTH ESTATE! ES?.-3IS3:EiD 1SSS. GEORGE R. FRENCH & SON 39 North Front Street, Wilmington, N 0 FFER to the trade, one of the largest and BOOTS, SHOES to be found in the South, dealing exclusively experience of 53 years, in selecting good for order, we give A Better Snoe at Less Price, We sell ao shoddy stock, and will guarantee to sell the same grade of coods at the same price, (if not lower) as they can be bought of any jobbing house North. ORDERS SOLICITED. Price List furnished upon application. : -. , -. ; We invite you to a personal examination. GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, Wilmington, -N. ( Jan27 dly INSURANCE. JXORTII CAROLINA ; State Life Insurance CO. j Commenced Business in Karen, 1873! HA8 HAD AN UnprececU-tedly Sueeessfol , Career I WHY! Because it is essentially a Home Institn tion, appreciated by Home People; in , vests every Dollar ; of Capital (which is paid ap $2O0 P00)? and every Dollar of Premium received in the State to foster and protect Home enterprises. Has loaned to Policy Holders in Charlotte at low rates 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. I Issues every desirable form of Policy at as s low rates as any nrst-class company. No useless restriction imposed upon resi dence or travel. I 1 Policies non-forfei table alter two and three annual payments. No 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- 1 where by 12 o'clock of the day fixed, or ' forfeit their policy and lose all the pie vious Davmentsfc-'.!f -i-t:v.j i, , ,.. . The time has come for utiaahs of North Car? ; onna to encourage Home Institutions. and we recommend this Company as . siuiuwiuy vonpy 01 patronage. TIIOS. lli n AiTnrBiv f - 4- " ' f -'"v . f District Agent v . Capt. T. H. ALLEN, Resident Agent. OrriCB ; Charott Hot-x. v., ,; oc25-tf THE BAlffK 0? MECKXENBUR G CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital f $500, 000; Jab. TuaHxa Tati, President. - ' Thos. W. Dxwrr, Cashier, P, H. Dxwxt, Asst. Cashier, r. i v'tV AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF. j T ATE DEWEY1 This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assemblv and Hnlvmnn,'.iwi under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with aiaple rceana is , prepared to transact General Banking Business. I Th? fenk will receive Deposits suhject to k, and will Allow Interest According Agreement on all Deposits left on time! or Certiflcates ofDepssit bearing InT te8tattherateof Eight per cent ner Aimum . - days. ' "V - 4. , r Gold and Silver cCn." lhilllon ' abd - - 7 T1IOS. W .DE WEYl i s&nir na-s Rahi. a .if . Jan. 1 J87V1 - ' Cashier : J l iwia uaut powders. Mini's, Vs,rf 4th arid Wth CanWat ? V -v'v. 'Jo W. Ri BURWRLT. A YT 'fl ? DRvo Stob. i LINES. Points South and M NEW YORK. . , i- .... ' Clyde's Wilmington I.lu from NEW YORK Tuesday and Friday, at 3 P. JUL, HD FBOM WXUtlNGTOH WEDIVKSDAYS andSATURDAYS I8i5. most complete stocks of AND LEATHER, in BOOTS ATTDrSHQESs wilB a ISusifiwir the tr.ula, aa l, hnin g oar goods made op to , ; . tta aay Hooss ia k State. H. BRUNHILD. ! L. BRUNHILD L BRTJNHJLD A BRO., Wholesale Dealers in LIQUOUS AKD CIGARS. No. 3 Granite Row, South Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C Importers, ; Rectifiers, Wholesale Liquor Healers and Manufacturers of Cigars. Kentucky and North Carolina Whiskey J r 1: n . uiiu nwiu vynruiiLv Appw oranny, a specialty. We hare the lar- j$ I ' gest stock of Liquors and Cigars in the ' State. i II, BRUNHILD & BRO. ; j27-d3m. , JOBERTE.XEE. The personal reminiscences, anecdote. ana letters of : ti, UGW. ROBERT E. LEE, ! .;,!:..' BV ., ) 1 Rev. J. Wm. Johks, D. Dn Formerl v Chatdain Am vw),.n Vir- ginia, ana or Washington College, Va. niakes one beautiful ! octavo ; voinmn of 407 pages, and is illustrated by seven fine steel portraits of Lee as a- young oflcer," "Lee as the U..S. Soldier,'! f 'Lee as the Confeder ate General," "Lea a the College Presi dent,", "Mrs. Lee at Arlington." "Mrs. Lee at Lexington," and "Stonewall Jackson " h'wvmm V-W-7VX1 , and thirteen, full-page en3vings on wootl H Price, in Cloth, S3.50- ghfr. f4..V). Half Turkey, $5.50 ; rull Turkey, 7.50. SOLD 1 ONL Y BY i' SUBSCRPTI0S Mas. 5. M. WEVER3j ' AGENT. at MraPressly'B for a few days. mar2-tf ' JNDIGO AND MADDER, Best quality, at wholesale prices at fet-lYf i k 1 H : i Q.8M1TH & co.'S .;..; . ' I . CdaaxB DmQ Store. . . feb24 tf, , . , Opposite Central Hotel! ' ' ;- 1 -' - - ' A RCHITECT. ' HU. -sJ - j : j GHOQE ; WELCH ' Offers his professional services to. tae -eflJ-w of Charlotte and vicinity, and pledges tile experience ! and practice bf !ourtee yar traininir as a guarantee of competence. ; t- Office Trade Street, Chartottev F OR 8 ALE. Will he sold nrivatelv at a hareain. a gool work or saddle horse.' . A . " CHASL R. JONES. ;J.yfebl8-tf. t , i t.yK ; , attbis ortice. LARGE WHITE T'-; ' Shad, every raorninf?, at '"' L.W PERDUE'SF Family Grocery. mar lv- v..v B. M. PBESSONj flUll If ttnA ! .u ; WO tnM Mountain Brandies and Whiskies, lor medical or oth- er purposes.' ' ;J ; -'jj ' m jBrOrders solicited- j - . At th sign of the Elephant, Trade street 'Charlotte. N; Cll f h : ,: ' , - ; marltt UJ.' i'J U i.sJ-oq.-p.: i.- i-Five CfentCrgarV--.' ' : q INPIAN GIRL QIOAR STORK ; CAROLINA. i .t Springs' Corner.?' a fcb25-tf.
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