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1 I; 1 P 3 . - i DAILY : OBSERVE it. 1 I ZVZfWGI EVERY MORNINGS S V8INES8 MEN mrrr or j!' i av twa jna A ' WOTk OW THIS. 1 CHAS R. JONES, Editor Apriet . .'. iwi,.w-i-rvrr Sunday, March 21, US75. Free from the dotinff. scruples that letter our free-born reason.' SUBSCRIBERS ! At all post offices ont of the city Must ex- pect their papers discontinued at the expi- . ration of the time paid for. Our mailing clerk knows nobody, and his lnstrdottons apply to all alike. ... , INFlEXIULE R UI.CS. We cannot notice anonymous communica- lions. Inall cases we require tne wniei bame and address, not for publication, oui ns a guaiantee of good faith. 1 We annot, under any circumstances; : re turn rejected communications, nor , can we undertake to preserve manuscripts. Articles written on both Bides of a sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication. OBSERVATIONS. , ; Judge McKean has put Brigham Young in jail for contempt of Court, thus glutting the Mormon market with grass widows. ' : Hon BenJ II Hill has been asked, and has morial Association of Atlanta, on decoration day. Who is to deliver the oration In Char lotte ? It is said that the abolition city of Chica go will probably bring the first test case be fore the United States Supreme Court, in volving the constitutionality of the Civil Bights Bill. If George Washington himself had only been cross-examined by Judge Fullerton, before he died, we have no doubt it vould have turned out that he reallv lied about that cherry tree after all. John Mitchell, about whom so much has twfm written of lata, we are informed bv cable telegram, is dead. His death has doubtless been hastened by the worry and excitement of his election to Parliament and the refusal of that body to admit him. Mr Charlotte Obskevek, is it of your own knowledge that you remark of 'Buncombe's icy mountains and Craven's coral strand ?" "Morning Star." We make it a point nev er to allow stubborn facts to interfere with oar alliterative and correlative quotations or rather imitations. The Denver (Colorado) Tribune says "$he Democratic State Treasurer of North Caro- Una is in danger of being removed on ac- ountof bis irregular metnou or managing the State finances. The State Treasurer of North Carolina is not a Democrat and from present indications there is no likelihood of or his being removed. , The total number of Granges in the Unit ed States is reported as 22,517. The middle- men have nothing to lear from the husband- ry part or tne organization, out wnen it is reses is 22.547 too. this kranee business is likely to prove a serious matter. Befaras newspaper sentiment indicates anj thing, the Hon M G Eferr of Indiana has the best prospect of being Speaker of the , next House of Representatives. : Tbe Hon Fernando Wood has no supporters, and the alvocates of the Hon B S Cox are afraid that bis joking propensities have spoiled his chances. '' . '" . The following is one of the sweet 11 ttle dlt , ties of the western spelling-school : . O, lead my infant feet to walk . Into the spelling-school ; . Let other children sneer t nd laugh ' ' At authographie rule. But me that better way will lead TU1 perfectly I spell; 8o may I shun the path that leads To where Josh Billings fell. Let's see. Wasn't it Just 1919 years ago this month that Mr Brntas stabbed Mr Julias Cae sar 7- "Boston Post.'" Oar recollection of the event is some wuai aim ; doi we tnink ue am egregioas iouy or coquetmg with a crown, hlm and goesonhisway 'reioicinK : , - ; The Senate has passed rthe- blU changing the time of holding the State electlonsTfar 1876 from August to November, the same time; of Riding the presidenUal election, Under,; , Congreaelonal enactment all l the State are reqaired their oW Sidnai election in November ill Is thought th bill wiu mum aim HnnoA w .k. Tua r ' vmm Tv-w-wviyw xuc hill nrlll wAafl. TT . - , - . . . . T-riTiSML0! enacted, j w wv VKUX C k aOOTBlUI V IIHN Says : Richmond ; cwesjnlenVohe ptonoiK inamarK; "it .may be an item ".n.u ruu buu jfour reuuers w ,Know that Governor Kemper has recleved a letter from Beresford Hope, M P. and F. R. B., of Iiondon, conveying the IntelHgeneeht the .admirers of great and "good "StqnewaH" K-s i Jfackson, In England, have scanned a bronze Hatalue, heroic size,' to. be made,ia4 ffer it to the state of Virginia on the simple on. . .t.n. i. . . . . ne ""; 9iwu ui u miwier.Diece or Art propriation-o about $5.:ibjneet. tiie - ex ' Capitol building.!: ..Onr Columbia UnioivHerald is in disfa-W tt " ..mm . VI IsXAO I .ke,stirrea up. pyw sue to"howls of ahgulsh and despair." - The Legislature got awfully io Anasnipmanicasy'g mend's arithmetic it 1 -"-aie.Kii J-vyiv, vuiteu uy tue mie uusi- gtartea to lail Wltn ucgru iu iwuwo. ijr upuauy w w an u aboat time -for the thing to happen attain 1 naa , f ,u, z. 1:.: , .nno Ttfid Riisnifiion. and 1 because theydo not invigorate -enr Kionmona Enqairer-- . f"" .ua.juuiim.i.v.v wfurS;aTn'r?HaVn Bitters always rtesar of the oidn m o n.iu.r tt, Idfiflcnnt thft nrMrsnt fotoa ni nn 1 he was examinea. necarriea a large 1., . . . . . xne taousanaioiiars a year and we anYlMnahinhnr his rriutdal. admiration c vlled the members of the South' ijarollna J tequro",. hadibeen.'in ,that:.ortaugast Legislature anlmalsf yackaUs" andi.the 1 bbdV,";the' SeHatfii'of the United Stateiy c if s-TOcd? about it and thePhsBixsay thmem- wt ftl ben a f'poured broadside afteri broadside Into " thetTnlon.tferald sanctaM.;iandv;acrt.nally ' j called the editor "Jits ror hort."?Thbmpson ) r. jWorrRsledandl)rougniDerore tne bar - iwvr.'. e , the House' for cohtempt,;; .TIie.J raoBnirgays J the issue. - It we were In -Thompson'ar place .we might forglye.thr arrest .'e., .out u te balled -Jim" for short oad.-fj2 ft' to commence with the -Speaker.and; chal- lenee every member in the body to mortal . ' ) i ri' combat. Jlm" tor short; why it Is peM ; ',horr;ble. . , , 1 AW .0 WHO SHALL COMPOSE THE, CON- VENTION f It is settled that 'we are to" haye a Contention,' arid the onfy question , uexore me peopte is ui vwuiiu 4aui i y material it shall be coin posed. We do not mean any reflection on Che legislative bodies tbathave assembled at our State Capital since the war, when we say that they have ; been in ferior to those prior to--the war.There have been good and capable 1 men in. everIIisiadrlBliiceI3G5;f bu the o vara era li as n nt been as eood. Th is less positions of honor is i can afford since the war. ,,l ftejr can- not lp.ave .their business. Anotuer is that the standard of !lei8la-l reason qfieation, bv tneeieciion oi ueKruea uu mwui- Uatcnf tihUn " Wfih ' that . it is hardly I v , i ;;'''iv-:'i'vLi-r'W4il ... considered an nonor to D a.memi jr r of a legislative body of this State ndw- ot, ajegiawYo j ... - At every election ot members lor ten years past, a few competent i canait dates would, present , themselves be-j be- r..r, -TV- ,'Tf Entail nnht tor such ositions. at i .ift:W r 'thik l'0il?6'f valn n rr licians, regardless bf arty';-hvei cotf- r r. . . : . - . '- r. ; trolled legislation in this State.": ;It Is cptiftrftilv" conceded that toi shoe- a O -- horse, plain a plank, write a , warrant, preach a sermon or cure a oold; a man should haye oeexperienio ; or" kriOWledefroftlie business, but not BO, now-a-days, with law-making. hy i'oaAtviV t Ko ir. iArftl timnreasion I "TV , ' , 1 V JUU J thattomake laws is as easy as whit. thng tootli-ptcKs tnat it; requires no exnerience. i information or ability, but just comes a3 natural to a man as a nJwni,,mn,. " "' 6' T V i petency has hammered away at law makine a session or two. it comnien- ces to plume itself and aspires to . -..u fiw..:. I congress anu uie uuoeriimonat imu. TU I - r. . nr ill hA H A TY1 AQT. i iui3 juinciniun "in w v "1VB" important body that has assembled in Raleitth since the war.- Let us then Ooo tn it that it. w Mmnnml nf the T . -i i i w very best material in the land.. We have plenty of honest and capable men men! who are like Csesars wife, above reproach whose names have never been mentioned -in connection with rings; Let us call upon these men to come to the front and take no refusal, frorn. them. Let ua lay aside our petty prejudices and .take, inti consideration only honesty and capa- bility in selecting our representatives Tom; Dick and Harry, may be very clever fellows and kind neighbors, but may make very poor law-makers. Let us, if the Republicans are willing, take this convention matter out of politics. If the largely Republican counties like New , Hanover, will , be liberal and agree to give the Demo crats: a -representative, then let us share, the-honors with the Republi- cans, anc rhen we hnd competent xepiiQiican in a uemocrauc county, let the Democrats eive him their uni- ted support. We hope td see! this convention composed of such men as the Hon.) William A, Graham, Hon. W. T. Dortch, Hon Montford Mc- Ghee, Hon. Abram Venable, Hon. B. s Gaither, Hon. Burton Craige, Hon ; F-E Shober, Cols. David: Coleman, John F. Hoke, Lock McCorkh, Ed. ooiies, wiumoua muu, Kjupu, j T ; i l l nr'li - i . I Plato Durham, Capt. James L. Robin- son, Col. R. L. Patteifsbn, Hon. Thos. Ruffin, and a dozen whom we could name in-Mecklenburg; county. This is not a political matter, and the peo- pie of North Carolina have it in their power to make this Convention the ablest body that: ever assembled at , Raleigh since North Carolina has been a State. . i AN OEFENSIVE TOPIC. Referring to a paragraph: -in Uhe A8heville Citizen expressing the hope and belief that the Hon. Z. Bil Vance, would be our next Governor. The to say : Mistaken, fnend Furman ;; the peo- pie expect nothing of the kind: -Gen. Wm. R. Cox, of Wak6, is the people's next choice for , Governor. -He; has never a,Uowed his friends to urge tiis claimsl before nominating cOnveni tt v, u ut.i 3 gd the cause of the South nr npriini(d eo tne cause oi tne &outn, oroccupieai ahndu7' ' WW shady?' positions during the1 mt; ave received the honors and enidhi' reeeiVed the honors mentsJ The ex-confederates, who did . the -fishtine then, and M m fther voting, can not standthisk-of I thjTng any longer, and they 'will Inot.l . . . - 1 n, MI . rarA.-. I L. I J I Z I ... j 1 n . i.l.n..n I n n 1 1 . W .1 a Ant4M.& You can send Mr. Vance to the; Unisithat a . ,violeut hurricane Dassed ted States Senate, if you will, tbribelthfOugb.the Tortheni: part of Jlredell the jester of that aueust bodv.i but helr.ouhtv las'tMondaV after noon. "ran gin e uau tr .piay uarieqmn in tne wiaftS capi- irqin tne oovtuweBt. ty tuo xipnneast. tol, any more." . ':i A eat ileal of damAg?was ddhi in If Gen. Gnx reallv dih-eihfl Jnmi: the ' Way-; of $w feting' orr iimber: on- tlly nation for Governor h U&, makfriff ftKnf.r T?aloiopK .v.. ft.i v, feed .upon' ,the U firwv. Vare t riuwt - 1 Augu1sts isih. office drawing hisrfivei ' 1 '- "T3 t.i """.JLkanjigii in ignt let poor lajwy ur a K D.lI.L '": ' '.1. 1 ' Vancft wirkna..!,!- UrMC;'iWw0 v,ue rllDS is very certain; it this r Ifm.A. 1L . . r i ' -s T line thlnoriB vaFnnaifoln'if'tfiWOkiiivL.-u- - - J i :: i , . iT.. he would never fift va jmnirWrf 1 v 'km, J mta ieW for'-ar Audience, an Senator his coUegv'e 'xchofemaintd through couWe'widfiadl folask htni to rf(m7nM11 ,- fv f!.aw?r?;J - of -Tf 7; -"-r r"JuuP' Livs,ooottvyjY;4Je ,as ; well as J God s .green arh' now." In contrast to. the 2optc' opinion of Gov. Va,nee?s ablUtieiwd quote-from , the'.Korfoik ,t.rjrrilt ,,;'A..- J ... , Lahamdrts, editeIi by; that . poet' -and wholarrapt James vBarron. Hope: Our readers can consider the sources An J - ad valorem, lne lanamaric says ot me "lie is "not" only lull ot i me most charm inar humor and n great stump speaker," but that he lias a lofty range of thought and a wider range of culti vation than; those who do; not know his powers and attainments have been disposed to attribute tb.him," BRANCH LUNA TIC ASYLUM j ThTlSilteitaW atic Asylum at Morgantan; has passed both Houses of the General Assembly, and is now a fixed . fact. vThia is just as it should be. This plan? of locating all 4hc ' eteemosy nary institutions - of testate at the CapitolV where proTis-r inna anrl fitftl n.t-ft bisrh: is aVreet mlfe- (akeauyiWay 4The energyj and Uberal i people: sHowns fJ and judge of the, conflicting opinions unineir jiww bcuuid win wuwl4 Pt.tntr Kndv.Branch Asvlum SDeakS f .. ..r j a ; I wen lor tne iuiure oi u.;uwut l and these, together with its many natf ltt . , T 6 ... . j ... . - J Ural advantages, it is nopea win give the tqwna.tresb start on tne roaa to i prosperity nrnsrtfiritv - , Much credit for Morgan, tne .9Htesi,. is au? v- - -r r.TT--T r: to the untirms eriorts: ot, uot. o. mci-'. t Itia. rnraentativ from Bnrke. in thi TTrinr Vid . Cant. J. cj. Mills in the ' . t-i . .-s-;r . : I l i n 1 1 j i in . - GRA Cr.FUL A CQ UIESCENCE. Our brilliant contemporary, the j . 'I VVilminKtoirPftaf, hitherto the most eamest and zealous opponent: of Con Uontin n pmnnr the iournala of the gtate -brjws to the will of a majority . ., ' ... x-.n-i...:.-- ,.i 01 U1C P"iy 1 iuuuW...s gxxwv and cotnrneudable style. r ,.Tne game devotion to Conservative nrinci oles and the general welfare which inspired our opposition to this measure heretoiore now teaasus to rge the election of sound, able and dicriminating gentlemen to seats in tiie Convention. The framing 'of Con- stitutional law is not a partisan work, hut it hahooves : the Democratic Con- I... ,a , ..;. wftrv -nd.llokt. ..mht th-t. Shi- riff Plane, nf Cam- . . I . . . I norrroi n W ,,lw ul nurUMrnm win fft U in? the action of the bodv. thus turn- ine what would redound to the great good of the State to its everlastiug detriment and shame. Let the Con- 8ervative Dartv 8ee to, it that a ma- hority of delegates holding (Jonaerva- tive views is returned, and all will Le well. Otherwise the election in Au gust will prove a rallying point for the now discomfited Republican hosts, and tlirow a damper on our Demof cratic friends at the North in the great Presidential election next year. STATE NEWS. They are killing mad dots up in Cleaveland county. Ball Mountain was thought to little fussy last Sunday. be Tarboro has shipped 35,000 b;iles of COttOn tlllS Season. And now the Salisbury Intelligencer steps up and holds out far public in- spection, a copper cent bearing date 1734. Mr. G. M. Green, Treasurer of Cleave- land county, fell off of a fence and broke one ot his wrists, on Wednesday last A steer hitched to a cart, both stand ing in the street, butted a man down and then deliberately drew over him. All in Tarboro. the cart Mrs. Jemina Setzer. lives C miles from Lenoir, Caldwell county. She is first . cousin to the pioneer. Daniel i Rnnnfi. and ia now 90 vears. Thus moth the Piedmont Press. We learn from the Citizen that "the Rev. John Coffin Nazaro, Imperial Theqcrat of New York, the First Great Theocratic Candidate for the Chief Magistracy of the U. S. N. A. was to have lectured in Asnevilie on Thursday evening, and to have told "how to upset Grant, and get a Presi- aeni witu a uivine anu puuuu yunj of his own." Savs the Raleigh Sentinel i r On the third reading of the Revenue Bill, Mr. Reid of Mecklenburg offered an amendment striking out, .the twelfth section, schedule R.. as not only;, sub- Recting parti nnfi i nd? rpp.tlv reouiririir a double ad valorem tax. ' 1 ' Imu. ti l"B"'i v j - it isr j i examined, and a small nie ana several nails were found to be concealed there- On closer examination, his hair was finely done tip with nails adroitly concealed, f.) Y - - ' Mr. E Loiun.ot sstatesyuie, attempt- ed id bet oh tbeHrain" a-t Hickory ou was jerked down Unaer the COacO, 1,1 ftaffl,lonnthahMa. ; . pn.nl 1 11JK W&v wm n '.w, ''rwrX&ljffl eftr; ',0 nd say po vnpwejer ueiore feMwi wounded. Tn.?!e ilfvC: ., ,Th& Ssibury, u,InieMigencerr learns roofing and blowing down houses, &;; fined in iTarboro iail. has made ai fn 1 fined in .Tarboro jail, has made a' full Confession to. the editor of theI'arboro 'omj Of the Mr! i Co- Whitaker's.; Edgecombe- county; during - the. I last I whf rma flinfA hp An rrpnf.An f-4 TV' i. L- c ' r. : 0 : lf'.. A L ! '' ' M I rOWKmi ;ra.no owesof siuD, a cauuiesiicK. wnicn wasciieit at her grand-father's by;Lord Cornwailis: while he with, hia armv wm in nnrQuit- ;fntri rr" uvii . vvj, iTuu n 3 .icu paiiiiK doubtless ,the oldest candlestick' in A merica. We micro-oat. i that it Kai retheIChariotte Cehtennial. 1, ' t . i" 'i'1"1'" J I ' ,' - K7peta.iug vi niftxeceni neauv ox ur.f t'., . , ;i '.uunwmoe oupyj-ne Asnevilie-noneer - says : in the Springs Building, at D. AustinVold rije, grandson of Col.'' Joseph I Moi stand where he is prepared to do all kinds Eowell, ov yieasanT Gardens, AlcDow-- of work in his line. Satisfaction guaran ell count, there coursed in his Veins bln. charge. '.'V;41 v- -thelbest blood f the Revnlntinn r -NT wmar9tfi -:. i ''-a S.lf GILBERT; t little i thpughVeTe ?;raarked an aclioh Of his; but manTyi' generous: jost, he spent Along and useful. lifflf nmnnv people who. fully, .appreciated his tal- ents, And., now. en inaBso .mourrthis loss.i J.-i'iVt ..-.njvt "ti'.'-' " 1 (- Act in Relation to .Changing Ganges of Bailroads. ! The .following is the. bill which pass ed both Houses of the .Legislature jqu Monday, in relation to !the change 1 pf gauge of the North Carolina Railroad: Whereas,' by 'acts o the 'General Assembly ot North Carolina, both the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, and Western North Carolina Railroad were compelled to adopt the gauged the-North Carolina, .Railroadf 4 feet 8 inches; 'and whereas "any change of gauge of-said .North Car cdina -Railroad would seriously injure the" two rail roads before mentioned, as' well as all other railroads of the same gauge con necting with ; th e m ; and; w here as ;-j 4 feet 8 inches has been adopted gener ally .as, the North Carolina, gauge; therefore, i:u, .. J.,,,., .'' u Section, 1. ! The General Assembly of North . Carolina do enact. That no railroad noW In this State with the ftnstniftt,frl inf f.hia KUtA shall nave the sumA Mnim 4 fAt Ri'inp.heH. a o mk Jn f,.riQMMif;rio-1 -r;; 4"i t 5 or cuwiging iqe gauge f-vuy contrary to the provisions of the pre : ceding 8ectipn shall be $50 per day per mile, for every day such , railroad is, in Use, . antl, , in : addition , inei BIO, Hie Treiasuref. or 'aav officer, servant or .i ..n mZr n,i choii L-findr-n'ht less than $500 nor more than $1,000, and : : 1 . i .Uw.n in 1UI urlauilcU IlLIu lt;s tumi viuoc nv more than six months; and it shall be the duty of the Governor, of this State to cause to 'be instituted immediate proceedings for the' recovery of such ron o If ir rtH rha i ri fl it irn rtf Ctiwi mm- XZ'll??" ZTJTS ".iV. tbk act . Provided, This act shall not Unnlv th unv harrow ffftnee railroad hereafter chartered, or to the fopartan bursr and Asheville Railroad, the Ra r G short Line Railroad, the TenneSee River Railroad, or the Geor- eia and North Carolina Railroad Sec. 3 This act shall take effect from and after its ratification m tieneral Assembly read three times and ratified this 1875. 15th of March The Sheriff op Camden Killed. Information was received in this city . ..... lit t I rlAn1 hnr ippii kl P( in VVeaneSUaV nieht in an altercation with a police- man named illapigue. I he police- man was carrying off a young man, when the shenft interfered and drew his Distol. The policeman struck the sneriff on the head with his club, causing his death in a few hours Charleston News and Courier. ! Wilson Advance.- A farmer came to town recently and purchased some sweet oil at the drug store, and being asked if there was "nothing else," he laid several packages on the counter, and. held up his -hand with several strings on the fingers and said : "Let's see! That red string is for a bar of I soap: that black rag is for a broom; that blue cord is Tor the calico; that piece of braid means 4 lbs. of sugar, and this other string is for the sweet oil. No, nothing more." Onlv tnSniitrnfthe HniKA nf Representatives occupied the cnair for a longer term than Mr Blaine. Hanry Clay 6eryed through six Congresses, and Andrew. Stevenson, of Virginia through four, Two Speakers served equal terms with Blaine, through three Congresses Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina, and ex-Vice Presi dent Schuyler Colfax. The Mountain Hotel at Moreanton. has been chaneed to a private board i " mg house. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Train of Evils. If weakness of the stomach is allowed to become chronic, the following evils super vene Digestion is permanently impaired, the system is very imperfectly nourished, the blood becomes thin and watery, and the bile being unemployed for digestive . and evacuative purposes, enters the circulation through the thoracic duct, and injects itself into the superficial vessels, giving to the skin and whites of the eyes the saffron tinge indicative of biliousness. Headache, nausea, constipation1, pains in the side, pal pitations, heartburn, dizziness,' and many other harrassing symptoms which accom pany the internal derangement above de scribed, which, if unchecked is as sure to be followed by serious disease, as the rising of the sun by its setting. It is manifest, there fore, that an inability or the stomach to act 1 that organ of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is speedily felt in the disappearance of all the S lasting result. the stomach!; succeed because mat tney are sucn an excellent stomachic l vmntihifM thim nna nf tu w mwhI tonics in ; existence. To restore digestion is the final steD towards the recovery of health, when impaired by any wf the multi- "0 l1. i yc5ia, uu buov svep rw ik wro luuiru vu uaic been taken by the invalid who has availed himself of this famous auti-dyspeptic rera- J - ATES. A new kind of school Slate' with plan for TIDDY'S. i holding pencils, At ' mar vz ; AND STILL THEY COME. Northern, Apples, Oranges, Lemons, '' ;. Prunee, 3xeen Corn, '.'"l f ! V Oreea Feas, 4reen Tomatoes ' Pickles oi ailf kinds,; iHominy; coarse and fine, fine Hams and Breakfast Baconv Lars in tin , pails, planting Potatoes. of air kind, 1 - . - ' I' -Vjrfl.,vvT.. first door above market, Trade St. 3-tf '(- ' wA-su-n mrl- -.A ' I marl3-tf. NEW YORK "BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. ;fobl9-tf. . . . R. B. ALEXANDER & CO. TO XETJ PHE large and elegant new store room un ' x. aer tne upera iiouse, witb'Sria ury basement. -Dimensions 8 x ;52 Jeet, height wfeet. Apply soon to 1 July 4 ' - " CAESON 8ANDEB8. TO THE PUBUO. S 'ill rl "the citizens of Charlotte anctUipublic BeneaIly, mac ne nas openea a . .; -,til 4; ---jxiwf a jgxs Bnun j9iui"i s -j,. fTTBELLAST CATCH OF MACKEREL' i M- " i: I Direct from Boston. t j i-?2? af " ln bI8 1f b1,? t i bbu J , j.iv- o' , nuu , mi iuii weiguts, lor sale by t feb28 tf.1 amjJAUDlE YARD, COLLEGE ST., CHARLOTTE, N. C. Iresftfully announce "to the public that I am cpenine a Marble Yard next door to R. M.'iTUlpr Sona, at-which place I am prepared V manufacture Plain and Orna mental Gravestones, Tombs and Monuments of -every description. Having served an ap prenticeship of seyea years with Mr. R. Hare, of Yorkville, 8.0., and six years under in structions w;th Mr. F. A. McNinch, of Char lotte, N.-Ct I feel warranted in saying that I can compete favorably with any workman in my line1n"artisfic rmerltstTPtft-deah 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. -y My prices shall lie as low as the lowest. J I respectfully ask a. share of public patronage. Call and see-me before purchasing else where, and I can make it to your advantage. ,VeryjrespectInlly. . ol7-tf , .r..r,.E.' MCRAW? OED. P. A. McNinch. F. Gbkishaebeb CHARLOTTE GRANITE WORKS. X to the citizens of Charlotte that tbev have formed a co oartnershiD to carrv on the Granitebusiness in all its branches, and are ,wi 4nfiii nil t hn. nntv fnr &Vknite FrontsT Cemetery tot "Enclosures, Grave .Quarda, Steps, Sills, Bases, Coping, uuTDing,a.rea wan waps, lagging xiearms, Orders solicited frorri abroad. Office at S. McNinch's marble works. McNINCH & GREISHARBER nov 10 'ki - . A. P I A N O MADE BY WM, KNABE fc CO., cf Hal timore which cost $650 00 six months eo. Is now oh exhibition at Tiddy's Book Store, and is to be RAFFLED for $5.00 a CHANCE. Piano is in perfect order, mar 17- JURGESS NICHOLS & CO , (Successors to 1. F. Davidson. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, DEALERS IN FURNITURE, BEDDING, fcC., &C. N6T5, 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, such as Parlor and Chamber Suits, Sofas, Lounges, Whatnots, Centre Tables, Dropleaf Dining and Extension Tables, Bureaus, ! Wash stands, Bedsteads, Chairs, .Looking Glasses, Glassplate, Ac, &c. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF METALLIC Burial Cases, Cask ets and Wood Cof fins constantly on hands. BURGESS NICHOLS AC). 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 indebud 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.. R. F. DAVIDSON. Ma 17th, 1875. rJlO THE RETAIL TRADE. N E W ST O C K Of iGentlemen's, C L O T Youths' and Boys' H ING , Of every grade, warranted Custnin Made. ' ,- i - - - - LATEST STYLES, J ' OF GENTLEMEK'3 HATS, LADIES' Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Rouches Ties, ele gant Flowers large" stock of Straw Goods, in fact a complete, selection of Millinery Goods, to which we invite your attention, before buying elsewhere, ' 1 . Ladies Hats and Bonnets trimmed to order. f f : Our Stock of DRESS GOODS, SILKS and ALPACAS, Cannot be surpassed. IRISH POPLINS, PEROALS, PEQTJETS and PRINTS i Complete assortment .of,- . f ',f:',r . ro -j 4. WHITE.- GOODS, TOWELS, TOWELIKG, , CRASH : 1 v a. &c, AC. CALL AtElILTOFtE.- i r WITJKOWSKY 'ak RINTELS, mar OTILL AHEAD, ', ! : ASTRAL' OIL th wtHtriii illumlnatinff oil mannfnetma f MAUCLE YAUDS, &c. - iu piace it wimm reach or all the price I which sKrtnLt ha iTi, k.j It" w has pee.reduced;-Has never been kn0wn"p- i f O'''- .H Corner Opposite Central Hotel. PIEDMONT; :N o ti c e fo rjlHU PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its Rail facilities tor the quick and safe transportation Shippers can Choose ther Followmg Routes : By Rail to the Ports of RICHMOND, NORFOfiK OR PORTSMOUTH, and thence by first-cless lines of Steamer jfccjBaUimore, Philadelphia, New York and Bpon. THIS is the only line to P ortsmouth of which has no transfer; .f RATES ALWAY8 AS LOW AND TIME aug!5-tf - TO! MIE BM LATEST r"' '." J"" ' - -St ' ; LIGHT ri: HOI Lmm MACHINE EXCELS ALL OTHERS. Marh 12 Tf SEVENTEEN CENTS F0R C0TT0N. r Ve offfr to take Middling cotton at Seventeen Cents per pound, to be delivered in CharlotieT November Tst 1875, for r - Wilcq, Qibb:, & Qo.'s , GUANOS. k As to the populantyof the above; Guanoe, we.will only addjthat 300 tons were sent to planters in this section in one season. " : We also offer 15 cents per gound for Middling Cotton delivered in Charlotte, No yember 1st, 1875. in payment for the celebrated ' I Stono Guano and Stono Acid Phosphate. pALL AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING, AS IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST. Should cotton be higher this Fall than the above prices, purchaser can have the op tion of paying money. V"e offfr extra inducements to parties bnyin in car load lots.. ITIAYLlt. ;i;Ar & HOSS, - , -r ; - Agents.. G-BOOBiBlBS. ,We also have on hand a full stock or bnyere, in store and to arrive; 600 bis and ids Bacon; t0 Obis Kur,;.50 ska Coffee ; boap ; 50 boxes Candy; Ham3, Lard, Rice, at bottom prices. , ... Chaelottk, N. C., February 18. 1875 F or Malaga grapes, FINE LEMONS, i ALL KINDS OF. . -CAKES & CRACKERS, WALNUT TAFFY, PRIZE CHEWING V GUM,: DELICIOUS i f - BUTTERSCOTCH, J LEBKUCHENS, SEEDLESS RAISINS, . .... , Z , CANNED GOODS)- IV) U y ! 4nd in fact everything nice, go to FI :H. ANDREWS fc CO'S, mar 10 B U GGGIES O mar3-tf' A N, JNTERESTINO BOOK. r-The CENTENNIALS OAZETTEERof the United States;;! it w valuable, to the Staden t i the Politician, or i whoever desires to keep posted od the progress of events, in the United States during the past- Bandred JW'. J3 T,-r ... ' paying,, acceoled :'ah Atrencv 1 tar tKi workj.pfjfrjt to "the citizens bf iiecklen burgr as a desirable compilatioo of Btatistics, Fulwood's Store; MeckienbBr OoH tii Ci. ' " " AI R-LI N E. S h ip p e r s . and water connections, affords anparelie of freight to and from Northern Cities. unbroken guage; and, therefore, the only one QUKK tR TAN ANY OTHER LINE. ' . : . ) J.;ArV7ILSON, Agent. '1!' IMPROVED RUNNING D O. MAXWELL, 2 Doors BelowTiddyN Coofcf gtorc. til) i - Groceries to which we invite the attention olf ska of Floor 3,000 pals Moksses ; 20,000' 5,000 yds Bagginir, 6.000 lbs Ttes, 50 boxew Salt, etc, " Call and see ns if you want i HIATEIt, GREY A ItOSS. tf: ": i E HAVB To-day fresh LeniorLa'JlnriT. -n, Banannas, Prunes, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Can PEACHES, -OYSTERS, GREEN PEAS, SNAP BEANS, ; !.-' ;;f-, f LOBSTERS, SALMONS, I - DEVILED I ; HAM, JCuikeyPotte i.Tonue, T. Onfervtrt flue Apprej all going off, at the Rising Sun. C8 HOLTON a) J I' N- E PROF.; HERTZ'S Great-T3 German Hair- Restorer, J.. Marvelous In its effects. It has never fail ed to restore gray Hair, to its original color ui a lew weens. From Rev. E. T. BAIRD, 8ec'y of Publica AA tion of Presbyterian vhurch South. ' RlCHitaifaj Jittv. 27..1S74. t'Th TAnt.hino 1ia nni h.l. HnHinir I have ever used which has removed tbe dand ruff froui the scalp, and made.ro y hair soft and pliable .It has also restored my hair to Its 'natural' color f and hyoecasionaUyusin g It as a hair dressing, I have no doubt it wilt preserye the colors! i f, utB T BAIRD. P'l L'4 M'aX - . ,,w . , : To thb PaopBiirroa, p jhi "Xajpthinb." ijjhayB occasionally used your compound, known M XanttdneJL with Jesuits perfect ly satisfactory;. as to , cleaning the scalp. Hrengthening the bait and restoring; its col or.. r Respectfully yours, i WM.'B. ISAACS, .:J m preaiaerit BankW Commerce. ' ' Tilt V. ' is " ; For sale by T. C SMITH & CO., Mlnl'itu yAii Corner Drug Store. tnari tf.r I Dppoaite Central Hotel. La!dDIN SECJURITy p;l,7 ,v-j- -. la the best In use and will not fexploile. Sold in Charlotte by o UJLlZl - r 1 . j ! i 7
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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