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' - .?:,! ;.'V;-:.:?y ---i iVy v.;.y:y-yyy:yy;:yy .y.-yy-yy-y ; ;. yyyy-y: , : a --t. V i .1 :C; . w: - 1:., ' i i- , 'r- f : 1 3ri SMITH & FORBES WHO L ESA L AND RETAIL1. DEALERS BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND HATS, JH!AVfl remoTed fo thi hew large fcndlefnn'iSMITH BUILDING," nextdoor to crem, rown & Uo.'s Hardware Btore, wnere ".A SPRING; -complete in erny particular. - T..-, TLeir line of ladies' and genu' fine ' ' BOOTS AND SHOES, 11 be especially attraotir ancT will be sold it shortprofiis. ' Can and examine. .fc f .. .v X..-.. Mi - " -4. IW i: -C-;. 'I SMITH ft FORBES, ; marl it Next door toBrem,BrowB & CoTHardware Store, Charlotte, N. C. A: T e Repaired aridlWarranted, 1M - X By . J. ALLEN, in the Sri 1 ?: iif A SKLKCr If I I M III J I us, FOE SALE". - " - - Fine Watches,Xlocks and Jewelry m MRS. P; .QUERY, . Has thO Largest and Finest stock of HILLIHERY Ain) i n m in the State. CHARLOTTE, COLDLIBIA & AUGUSTA R.R. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad INVITES the attention of all Merchants' and Cotton Shippers hi Charlotte, and upon the roads connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages of connections with all Northern Points and South Atlantic Sea Ports enjoyed over its lines. r . . .. . . : . ' l lat. The Great Atlantic Coast Line via Columbia," Wilmington "and Baltimore, Daily, insurance percenrriv Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. . iJ" v ' NEW YOEK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, INSURANCE 1 PER CENT. BOSTON, TUESDAYS AKiD FRIDAYS, INSURANCE J PER CENT. PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. td. By way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Baltimore, Wednesdays and Sat urdays, Insurance percent. ! - s!'i .31.1 . ; HILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE J PER CENT. NEW YORK WEDNESDAYS AND 8ATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED TO THAT OF NORFOLK. . By thOiarlebtrtx wJmfjTe; WeeWyt- ' w Z EVERr RD -iV. f'! ."S ' 9ATURI) 1YSVT0 BOSTON, EVERt SAtURDA". 0 ttrirlValled Steam Line facilities of the three Ports of Portsmomth.u Wilmington ' aleetorf, aad the tWdea equipments of the C.C. A AM W. O. t A., and other roads, enable us to bid for cotton and all other merchandise in unlimited quantities, and to assure our patron3oflojiate freedom from detention. '"; . Hon. R. JL. Bridqkhs, - - ; Gf inanager. Col. John B.PiXMsa, - - . - President. Jas. Atoebsok, - - . - General Superjntendeht. A. Pope. - . . . . . General Flight 'Agent. , , W.. WJiPEQBAM, Agen - 1 ' ' : Y, r,.' T L'i rl I 1 j w A. a HARRI S: CO., House, Sigi$i "PARTICULAR attentibn paid to Frescoing x country, urace under Uentral Hotel. JI . tit .rrf s : :jiTr-t r i rnt).i f A GOB J M. MENDEL, c5 Gigarstfot lvSf mk 'l TRADETRkWrjJHARLOTTE, N. C-1 A ' Stock always on handtd sail ! W 'HE CENTENNIAL HOUSE, JOU!V DOAIIOIn Proprietor, 1 CoiitoB iBTBxrr.HABLcrrTE,' Ni C., ?f , One door below the Observercorner.' At this house our coming. Centennial' can "be discussed at all boarb dav or aiehtt I 'i The leading tpiriu of .the day will be pres cut HL an times lotaKe a pan in any quwirou that may ariser Z feb20tr? - ..,,:',! ,7,;-t ;.;. i ' FLOUR AND MEAL BY THE SACK OR CARLOAD. . i V - The nndereigned is; prepared, on short ni . ttice to W.laige.9r:aniallio.rdei.,j ; rionrf wieal, Wfteat-brao;: Corn- .eual in quality to any .Ya tlus' markei. ' 1 1 L Ajsoraham Flour, for brown bread.from .chojce wheat, and MIXED FEED for cows. Orain bought aThTgTTest market price, t ,t CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS. - - J'i)!tn,:': hauuiiii wa-rtiyiwl I "fcntT!Wf &nl80 lgood board fe e lul aT!1??1!0 nsient. boarders, by .theday, eek or teonth.'at moderate price. Location coftrenleiifcto the business part of .the city.; Apply to ,v- , vitili..--J0HN A. faTtATkrrtkixr' . i. 'ik i MHiix LiMiUkSs h ft s:i(M t"'i l.nsr is. t I JDar 1! Trade Street. IN tney are receiving a full etock of GOODS, . 1 1. Central Hotel Building. STOCK OF l t" " y- mar 17 FANCY GOODS Call and see her. Portsmouth "to n r? ' ' r- . , f j- TO HEW YORK, TUESDAYS. ' THURfik Churche and Town Halls, throughout the ,,, sezo u. i 1" " " &c. titMWby If irdwlts pedalM;M-! ' i vr. V wiisok. I '- -1 w, J. BLACK, Yitilson & blaJck;' c ! " '4. I WttOLXSALK j - e !.. fTc iii fi in Tii1. r. 7Y iAiia'W-:i ,, -j. 7 ? CLASS. AC. TTErN, ATLANTA' jTOEAjl WOBKS, . : 31 Broad Stekw, AtLattTAj, Gam . Nx Idoofo thi Oflttce nnileJWiit Yineff4ir;:CideK ,VintrJan4 sMfli.v 8wei, iiider-7514 an In all its branches, large stock of Mtalio Casesp Cofflns and Gaskets. Oiddrfc sqlici ted; t. Ba sci D. A SMITH & C0. "J ... W.1B.RtfWfcLtACO. J 5' . ... I - ... - rr s ; 1 1 . The ; Charlotte Observer. Charles B. Jones, Proprietor. " Office,' Observer Buildingy-Coxziar . Trade ?and College Streets 3W CHAEXOTTE OBSEEVER, STBSCHIPTIOa BATES. Daily 1 year, (posfpaid) in advance. 13 00 4 00 2 00 !'! 75 6 mos. It it 3 mos. 1 mon. WEEKLY BDITKMr.l Weekly, (in the county) in advance, $2 00 out of the county, postpaid, 10 " 0 months, .. . 1 05 Liberal reductions for clubs. . ANNOUNCEMENT; I have appointed Dr F, Hi Gxovkb ray lawful agenfcto collect claims due roe, either for jqb work, or ..for subscriptions. He is authorized to receipt for any sums that may uc piaceu in nis nanas ior collection. Chas. R. Jones, Editor fc Proprietor. Oflftce of the Cuaelotte Obsesyeb, March ioin, i8o. ; .. : ma2l-tf j IiQC Alt DOTS. The stretU are nic and dry again. Who shall loo sacrificed on the lldermanic aitar? Some farmers say that they do not remem ber a season when the peach trees were so far behind with their blossoms. Meeting of committees to arrange for the centennial, takes place at the Court House to-morrow night. Don't forget it, commit teemen. Yesterday 101 persons registered their names at the Central Hotel. We venture to J 1 L . 1 t I 1 f, ,' mm ... ay mai no noiei in me state naa nal ! so many arrivals. -ilfter two days of unusually cold weather for this season, the temperature Locanie mild er last evening. Clouds covered the skies during the evening and night, and the pros pect ior more ram is nne. : . Our Uye Count. Ine Russian nobleman who was in Char lotte last week, with his wife, servants, diamonds and alligators, has reached New York City. The following is from the JBer aid, of the2i8t: "Count and Countess B. Tyszkiewicz, of Russia, who have been on a bridal trip to Havana : and Florida, arrived in this city j yesterday, and took up their residence at tha Windsor Hotel." Pemoual. We were pleated to have calls last night from W.C. Wolfe, Esq., editor of the Mon roe Knquirei, jand J. P. Babington Esq., of the Shelby Aurora. James T. LeGrand, Esq , the Senator from Richmond county, and yCol. W, A Stowe, the member i of the Holise ftou.-aaston. were in the city yesterday, returning home from the session of the late lamented Legis lature. i ..... The Spriug. . . The presence of :thi8 season, though as yet there have been few evidences of its presence, call to mind these lines from Ten- ny son's " Locksley Hall . . - , In the spnng a fuUer crimson i comes upon. m wiu o ui casi . . : y. y 1 In the spring the wanton lapwing gets him self another crest : ,!-'. In the spring a livelier iris changes on the burr.isned dove : In the spring a young man's fancies lightly iurn to inougnts ot Jove. The BUnd MathematleUu. , The Monroe- Enquirer says 1 of the blind mathematician of whom we spoke one day last week as living in the southern part of this county : "The blind roan referred to is Mr. Francis M.: Trull, we suppose. He is. native of this COttnty, and is well known here as a good mathematician and gram marian. Mr. . Trull was educated at the Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind; at Raleigh." -i' i.:::!.',!! ' 'yJ r-A.W'""5i' " ' iT ki eeif -on There-is good reasbn to believe that there Is:ye a great deal of ipitbtt ithe'semntry, rois is attributable to the fearful copditTon of the itoada throughout almost the entire Ba son, and to the low- price which the' staple commanded at the time when it cotrid bfe got to market '. The salts of !JdUori 'SK tthi market are not near so heavy this year as they were.up to the same time last year, and the discrepancy is explained as above. The crop last season was not a "shoit" one, and the fact that the sales have ndtbeea so heavy vi during the last cotton year, prove that mucb,cO,ttoiyet remains unsold. It speaks wen ior ine prosperity oi our iarming com munity that the fanners of this section : are able in KftM rtitrWfrth vrv-j K -i-Jf A Prisoner's Poem. 1 " The CoUowing piece of poetry was written a few days ago, by the man Rosenthal, who fjcon fined in jail in this city, , Rosenthal, or whatever his : name may be, is the man wno Dougnt so neaviiy orary gooos ana groceries-, here, about three: weeks agoy. and never paid 'for any of them!; We publish i, ' I'r'-M-ii'U''.-irfat ttj me poetry a a luum ui vutusit.jr , w uur readers," e received if from Deputy Sheriff Farrow, and prln,t U. as to punctuation, ;c., inst as it was written : ! 'jdi ' bin, ; 9 n 1 -Csa i 1-aU: 'The rough door thrown open wide, . .Reveals the inn-gate y.- '-.' ,,,,, Behind which stands the prisoner Who dOth impatiently await ; iWconiingofBomd friendly sout,' ,! 7 . . . . :- .4-, : To spirit him with cheer; f. To AelJ jiim there is yet a hope, . Though' future doth look dreaifc Feflri3w temifoi4iiwWs1f - a Crushed down with deepest, gne(: Tis not the wish of future good, mil krinMt)limtMlr I -'til Nor can the lonely? heart be soothed, ; ,K ' Bv sifts of any kind; in L . But worda oi; loving sympathy. J 1 Relieves tb saddest mind.' ' uf The pressure of a christian hand, ' A low and pitying voice, i . ! To drink away: misfortune's PSia Is bv far the better choice : - ! ! . It Is the heart which feel these things,.- c,''lU -1 1 A wretched prisoners khow ; - j : For every other means doth faiLmt j s!-- To mitigate their woe. f -llff! ',-AV T7 TTrfs w e ants rpi5aenisy?pe4LaayM r- t Ind various in kind : 1 t -j t It euchs tly food" or 'inaer.man,". j J fir Wpfs lp plis tlife mind j ; y J3U E1VO tM.vit E'lOVU U4 j.. And keep your 'fondest" .book ; ' - M ii But refuse them not. a pleasent hand, A word, a snnle a look. R. Is It True f , We heard yesterday story' of a white man haying, on the previous' THight, from some cause or other, bea his wile in a most hrutalr uumerciful manner. The deuils of the story are too sickening for 'rtaL" The police knew Nothing of tbematfayestarday, and we are induced to hope that the story is untrue."" ,s1-w w f 53 ocj j i i ' : -: I iM The Jail. ".;j.Ly;c. If crime and arrests continue from now on in proportion to what 4heyTiaye ior the past four weeks; the jad will be filled to its utmost by the next, term of Court. There are now, 10 prisoners ; confined in it: four of these are negro, women, 1 two are white men, and the remaining, thirteen are negro men, y y y; . . Jailed., i . -.- i .: :. Yesterday, special deputy E. A: if (rftinlav arrested the noIoribnsneirTSenf who about two years ago fobbed ,tbe resi dence of Mr, William ; iferr, of. Hopewell neighborhood, of almost everything;, move able, and stole ahorse from him in addition. 8haw has eluded the clutches of the law eyer since, until yesterday. He was committed to -ait- unui jnage scnencc shall come again. The North Road. The rt cent change of the gauge of the North Carolina Railroad between Charlotte and Greensboro, cuts ;that road into two parts, as it stands at present, and what dis position will be made df the eastern portion of it, is a matter of interest. The Goldsboro Messenger thus re-echoes a rumor which we published some days ago : "Various rumors are afl jat. ! One, that the Richmond and Danville Company will also change the gauge from Greensboro to Goldsboro and co-operate with the Atlantic road in changing the. gauge to Morebead City; another that the road east of Greens boro is to be farmed out to the highest bid den, that the Atlantic road has been offered the road from Goldsboro to Raleigh, and the Raleigh and Gaston road from Raleigh to Greensboro." ----- Q.eryir Why is it that the police, yesterday, put a fellow, who was crying out the merits of some article or other which he had to sell. off the streets and into a vacant lot, to keep the crowd from blocking the streets, and yet allowed an organ-grinder to hold forth from a gutter while, bis ; admiring auditors took complete and entire possession of the pave ment? We fail to see' the justice of this. We think the talking man ought to be al lowed to take charge, the pavements, too. We have come to a pretty pass when a gentleman who conies here to do business has to be stuck off in a back lot instead of being allowed the privileges of the pave ments. We think pavements ought to be held mered to orarr-gruMle-Rd migra tory venders of uncertain wares,' and if any body wants to pass along while the crowd is collected, put him in the calaboose, if he objects to going into the middle of the street, or through the back lots to get to his desti nation. The rights of organ grinders and folks who want to Sell goods in the streets, must and thall be respected, and the ill man nered, populace who object ' to walking around a mob congregated in the Streets, must be made suffer for their temerity. The New City law. We have referred to the amendment which was.recently made to the city charter by the ueueral, Assembly, andrior the informat ion of oOf.readeiv, publish it . herewith. : It ' iS called . y'tn Act to Define the Jurisdiction of the Mayor of Charlotte," and provides: Sec. 1. The-Gaeral Assembly of North Carolina do enacts That the Mayor of the City of Charlotte shall be a Special fourt for the trial' of misdemeanors, 'and! shall have the same jurisdietion .-; within ; the cor porate limits of, said, eityt, to try, , hear, , de termine and. punish misdemeanors, commit ted theiwnrtna.t a-Justioe of the 'Peace how : has by laWahd be a Special Court for this V Bed. '2! -He shali also liave 'the same po'1 er that Justices of the ' Peace f .-now i have to' arrest and held to bail persons chinzed r6f vimes or uiisuemeanors., i ; - j Sec. .S-j jiThe Mayor shall "have the same fees as are now .allowed by law to Justices of 8ec.'4." i. K- I - 5 I a ' . thiS -act-' shall take" effect framror. BUrtable reward will be paid by fend kftitH Tftt.iflcftfinn; In :Getterl -nttw read three times afid rmtia&i, thfrlSt day of March, 1875.' - .x, ,-i , " ' f u Jt doenot appear to hs .that this act en- tatges the jirrisdictioB of th: Mayor' in any material manner. Before the .passage of the act, he had the POwct to " arrest and ' hold to bail persons charged of crimes or misde meanorS, IaiidJ'thiS act o 'nothing more than re-affirm his power so to do. What ia wanted, and what is not yet provided, .is an act giving the Mayor final jurisdiction in U tritial cases, instead of -making it necessary for htm to'- send . thes bj? ; to the- Superior Court. Our jail is almost contihually filled, and the majority of the occupants are charg ed Ith crimes which ttitf Mayor should be allowed to take final Action upon:1 The aa ture of the' .most ' of these offences, is not (tttnmensurate, with the' expense' 'which is entailed .ttpon 'the county try feeding and Caring for the criminals, and it is fori the purpose of avoiding this' expense that- the public demandedan amendment to the city charters jf ubnt' A: . It seems to us that the powers of the May-" r have been in nowise enlaged by this iew act ' All the authority that it . confers, . he was invested with- before its passage, and so fares we can see, nothing whatever has been gaioedjew fgiMhitiMraHd f-. ., " ui vs-..:, ' '' '.J in h.U 19cOHHTnrlCATEl.3 '--, i. fsrrvApAiBsAiitt;riir4WcEC r&'Mti Editor : the i people, desire' our r fur t'iox .puMrmaUoBV fiaaiicial exi hibit Of the receipts: and disbursenjents f of his Office during- the '. present fiscal i year1 t lat. The amount of taxes levied , fbt the (Current year (special and otherwise.! ri ! ' 1 jThamoaqt couecteaiirom tae, leTT from allsouroes.:iogiTfTi ,f,.H isa ine amonni vi jazcq w anwra, ( voir this w ' '" j r i y-ri i' t J'i.u .1, 4thu The various amounis in the aggregate disbursed during thepresent fiscal year, and charged "to each respectf ye accpunt rMlCiAn itemize stateaent fit 4he salaries of each of tbecity officers,, from - the Mayor down Ig'ibb Street Superintendent, including pay of police, City Surveyor bv' : 'j i !!f t -6th.: The amount of, the city indebtedness .jThislhfo'rfflation'wilj saveth'e elefroin the trouble of each, Haying to examine ,tne city books, and will be gratefully received by an interested 'Public. Mayor's Court. . Colton Keik and James Boyd, both white, or originally so, emerged, yesterday morning from the solitary confines of the calaboose, to answer the charge of drunk and down. They looked for the world as if they had made a Sabbath day's journey though the Slough of Uespond, for not a vest ige of visible clothing did either wear, but was covered with moth er earth. The night before, they had ''had the sun very strong in their eyes," and, feel mg , themselves exhausted from carrying groceries around, laid themselves down in the middle of one of the back streets tore- pose until they should be better able to pur sue their journey. The bed was soft and deep, . and sweet f oblivion? and the 'mud soon enyelopei them as with a garment. Those good 8amaritans,the policemen.found tuem and "took; them in " AniJearin be fore the Mayor in the saddest of sad plights, they confessed and bemoaned their aina. and ana sin no more. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT, At a regular meeting of the Mecklenburg ueciarauon Lodge No- 9, 1. 0. 0. Fheld on the 23rd Of March, 1875, the following pre- amoie and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, an all-wise Providence has re- moyea rrom our midst our worthy Brother, John JZieler, Past Grand, be it therefor 1st. Resolved, That in the death of Broth er JZigler, our Lodge has lost one of its brightest ornaments, and Odd Fellowship a staunch friend. 2nd, Resolved, That we, the members of inis xKxige, wear the usual badge of mourn ing w inwiy aays. . oru. xvesoivea, mat we oner our sincere condolence to the family of our deceased Brother, in this their hour of sore trial. . 4th. Resolved, That a page in our minutes ueuicarea to nis memory. ' m 5th. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be presented to the family of nnr Ait. ceased Brother, and that the city papers be rcijuesteu w puousn me same. D. C. Beekhabdt. 1 1? f rnnrnnnn f i iGommittee, I P. M. Spinkle. J. O. H. NUTTALI,. DIED. In the City of McKinney, Texas, on the loth of March. 1875, from the effects of measles, mbs. maet Ebwin JbcAulat, wife of Dr, Edwin N. McAulay, aged 21 years, 10 months and 6 days. Mrs. McAuley was a daughter of the Rev. Washington Erwin. of Fairfield District, 8. C, and Dr. ifc.4uley ia a uwve ui ireueii county, ana moved to Texas only twelve months ago. Southern Home please copy. J, Public Meeting. The citizensof Charlotte are requested to oiwt in invention, at tne court House, on the night of April 3rd, at 8 o'clock, to nom inate a suitable person, to be voted for, as Mayor, at the approaching election. ma21 2w . Mast Citczeks. The People's Candidate. You will please announce the name of F. IflnchMAcajateMayor.at the approaching electronTnMBy, vpAn tht-' lowing piauorra : The substantial improvement and drain age of the streets and walks of the city, by an organized system, and public improve ments generally, and a strict and impartial enforcement of the ordinances of the citv. subject, however, to the action of the citizen's convention. THJS PEOPLE. new AovEurncuEvrs. CALLED COMMUNICATION Of Phalanx Lodze No. 31. A F-& A M. will be held in their hall, in Masonic Temple Building, TO-NIGHT, MARCH 24th, i At half past seven o'clock, Yisiting brethren, and members of other lodges, in good standing, are respectfully invited. Brethren will take due notice, and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the W. M.; - : W. H-HOFFMAN, roa24 It. .' Secretary. QOUNTRY MERCHANTS. , ,' Two thousand barrels of flour, Q AHA all grades, for sale at the wholesale,! Ul Establishment of , ,. : mar 24 ff s ,' R M MILLER St SONS.' JOST.' i ; . ' . .Between Church street and the poet office, a hnnch of kevn. with kpv tnee bearinar name delivering tne same at this office. : " Gail & Ax's -' ! i ? J 41 . i:. . ih vi ;--;m t:-:. - CHESAPEAKE, Baltimore and Talisman :y.f.yl.i J i -j,;:,.. . Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco, and -U y J Freshweet and Salty Snuff, ust ivei' :. . , ;i' i ik. F.H. iNDRWS fe CO:S. y-' Shelled Almonds. ' I.S i. - . f 5 s - - t y. i I ! ' . r r.; "TIRESH ,j Lemons, Grated , Horse-radish, A, ) i - ; ( , j ,' ! Fresh Dates and iFine Cigars, . . ' just received and for sale 1 tij . cheap at I mar 24 ' F. H. ANDRLWS 4 CO.'S. Don't forggt That iiU i K . " 1. ln j' j . j. . ' JpiNE Bannanas will cost yon but 5 cents at -ii i 1 F.H.ANDREWS ft CO.'S. mar 24. f ,1 . 1 Beef Hams. 1 1 r FE W nice Mountain Beef Hams, low jA, for cash, at. i iii W- M. C0 WALL'S, f t kmat,24-tt,v f t 30 Bush . C hest n uts. .t.!9rj,lll-f l.v' I 6ii!jt IS'-tJ tTTHIT Mountain Cabbage, Butter and fit-.Eggs, ;Dried Blackbeniea, Coffae : 8u gar .Molasses, 3nufiTobacqoi Aoall; going ots cneap lorcasn at . , . ' : " ' WiMlCROWiBLL'S. ' i .mar Country Bacon. TTXBllEE or four thousand pounds sides and ,A,,.Hams4y ...laxt-vu , .... .... .:,.,;,..,., u w tMCtn Cream Sviad Oil,: TTR0M eguW, tuiy the' floestlirthe J? city,-perfectly; sweet, not a trace.-of rancidity, in halves, pints and quarts. j ; -.j . V- " T. C. SMITH ft 00.; raar24-tf Corner Drag Store. ; PKIlcr STYLES. jpUR and Silk Pats; Just recei red at , mar24 tf.. 8 AMPLE A ALEXANDER. TIf E have Imt TrtveA all aivfi nf MSI 1 f ' lert fine Gaiters for gentSetnen. f- Call anuseeuiem. -. i.;-. . t mar24-tt 8AMP& AhEXLSDEd, WE are daily receiving our stock of ladies . and Misses and children's Shoes Call and see them before baying elsewhere. aa wo imeiiu 10 sen cneaper man the cheaD- mar24-tfl . . i By two young boys, situations in sobie kind Of shODS Or Offices when the Mn learn trades. One of the boys is 17 years of oga aw me ouer x. . oom are bright and active, and are willing to work. For pftr ticularsapply at THIS OFFICE. ; mart23 2t v --: '. i LOST OR STOLEN. ' (- . - A note on 8 M Timmniu nf rhaJti dated July 18, 1874, payable twelve months ubw, wiiu 4 once, naieign: a. u., pas been lost or Rtnlnn 1 I do hereby warn the public from trading " "" name u me payment nas oeen stop ped :L G JOHES. mar 23 Choice Selected Tea. YOUNG HYSON IMPERIAL GUN Powder, English Brtakfast and Oolong, always on hand, at ( HOTTENDORF A HASH AGEN, Opposite Charlotte Hotel, mar 23 Last Arrived, A FINE LOT OF YARMOUTH BZ.OAT ers, Dntch Herring, Mackerels, Salmon, North Carolina Roe Herrings, at HOTTENDORF & HA8HADEN. Opposite Charlotte Hotel. New Buckwheat, RYE FLOUR. BARLEY. GREEN and 8plit Peas, Macaroni and Vermicili. HOTTENDORF 4 HASH AGEN, Opposite Charlotte Hotel. mar a . . Tar! Tar!! Tar!! ! U 25 bis TAR for sale low, in lots to suit. HOTTENDORF & HASH AGEN, Opposite Charlotte Hotel. mar23 JOYAL BAKING POWDER, Is the purest and best sold, whether tested by the standard of measurement or weight FrcsL and genuine just from manufacturers. at T O SMITH & CO'S. mar 23 , . ; t Corner Drug 8tore. BM. PRESSON STILL LIV3, Has on hand some of the purest Corn Whiskey in the city of Charlotte, Can be vouched for , by one of the roost eminent physicians in the city. " ' Call and prove it, sign of the Elephant. mar23 tf B M PRESSON. jjOTICE. i' By Virtue'of an Order of the Superior Court, I:willsell, at tbeCburt, House,;. in Charlotte, A. v., on Z7th of March, at 12 ! to the hiehest bidder." one Honse W. Lot, situated on the corner of C and rrade street. belonging to the pi peif.. i ... Terms Si nOnths credit. with approv ed Bewy and interest from date pur chase. - , JOHN L BROWN, mar 234t Commissioner. JJJOTICE. .r .... :' The Committee On Subscription for the Centennial Oelebration, will meet in the office of the Farmers'' Bank' at 5 p. mi , of March 23rd inst.' The committee consists of J A Young, chairman ; Chas - B Jones, D G Maxwell, A Jtfacaulay, 8 r Wmith, Jno W Wadsworth and F A McNinch. ! J A YOUNG, mar 23 '.;' chairmanV STEAM SAW MILL SITE FOR BALE. .?-:.. f :m.;- ru . - . . . The best site on the C. C Railway fifty miles of i ortn river throuch vinrin ions leaf pice wireBi, uuwu wuiuu ioks can v notnea directly to the mill , grapple, all necessary boom slips, log pens 4c, in good order. , Forparticulars, address ' i P. 0. BOX 163 mar 20 lw ; Charlotte, N. CL JJURRAY ft CO., v j ' Wholesale Grocers; COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Water 8treet, Wilmington, N. C. " . mar 20-3moad . .' : i . , , ; , 1 v tm . . a HUNGARIAN COLOGNE, ft H 1 ii The best in the city. Price 25 cents per bottle. T C SMITH ft CD'S, Corner Drug Store, opposite Central Hotel. mar 20 . 4i , . .; t. 1 TTENT10N SMOKERS 1 , i, -, ;. Call to-day and supply yourselves with Cigar for'Sandajr's smoking. !. '-' "New Sensation' 3 for a Quitter', and ser' eral other popular brands of 5 cent . Cigars, can't be beat in Charlotte. . 1 i3H - it. T. U, SMITH, & CO, ,mar 20 .Cornet, opposite Central Hotels ' IS R THE LADIES."" - tlUUUM iUHHM, UHUUICn AMMJOet DOaPB, and Toiletarticles in variety, at : t .j-. s,. - x-0 SMITH A CO'S. ' TL!. IK t-t. 1 1 . n . rt ' f mar 20 i-:-" Corner Dreg Store. , iy..i.. . i ...... n itKz. i ..rr, ' 1 car load "Britisli Leon," 1 car load "En glish 6tonewalL.w just arrived, and for sale by ft'; ; , mit H A1.KX ANDER ft CO.- mar 2tf ; Tire Cent Ciffaf. at- ;-rlf"4 . V. INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE, mar 12 ' Trade Street. JUST RECEIVED, : . .. j . . : POTATOES, also PICKLES, in half barrels, at . ' W - ' . R B ALEXANDER 4 CO'S. . - mar , .,, , P . ,.- ., , , Colleg&Street. XpOR SALE.'. , x .i ( y 'r '''vr . - I,' ; A nice three (3)room Cottage, with pan try and kitchen, ripply to i mar 10 tf .-1 "B M ANDREW8. jpRESH EGGS,' Choice Country Butter, Onions and North ern Irish Potatoes, at L W PERDUE'S. mar 14 JOCKKKYa; ATLANTA r " - - 4 - ( ; DYE WORKS, ' .... . ( THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH, Having increased uty force of workmen I am now prepared to dye all kinds of Ladies' and Gentlemen's wearing apparel with greater rapidity and promptness than ever before. -!.' Read my prices and economize in hard times. See if you have not got a sailed or faded garment that you can have cleaned or dyed any color you may desire for a small sum, which will fave you from buying new. - - LIST OF PRICES ; OEBT'S GOODS, PRICE. Overcoats, $1,60 to $2 50 Dresscoats, 1.00 to 2 00 Pants, 1JX) to 1.50 Vests, 50 to 1.00 I.ADIE8' GOODS. PRICK. Dresses, $1.50 to $2.50 8kms, 75 to 150 8hawls, wool, 50 to 2.00 Shawls, Crape and silk, 1.00 to 2 50 Bilk Ties, each 10 to 0 00 .Ribbons, per yard, 03 to 0,10 Kid Gloves cleaned, per pair 25 cents. AM kinds of Silk Velvet Goods cleaned or dyed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Goods re ceived and returned by Express to all parts of the country. I do not require any g mentto be ripped except silk dresses, t' JAME8 LOCHREY, 45 East Hunter Stree ' mar 18 Atlanta, Ga. JARGE WHITE Shad, every morning, at L W PERDUE'S Family Grocery. ,mar 14 . ,. . ,. JECEIVED To day, a lot of Large Fine .Eastern Yam Potatoes, at L W PERDUE'S mar,14 Family Grocery. QALL and EXAMINE The Large Stock of Family Groceries of grades and prices to suit every one, at mar 14 : LW PERDUE'S. T HIS IS THE PLACE Toget Fresh Bread. Cakes and Pies every nuJa ftf lhe verv heat mteril. nl warranted pure anagoodT PLANTING POTATOES, Of all kinds. CANNED GOODS, Of all kinds HAMS end BREAKFAST BACON, HOMINY Fine, and Coarse. .411 going off Cheaper than the Cheapest, at W. N PRaTHER 4 CO., mar 17 First door above Market. A HALE8 W H FAEHIPR. H ALES . FARRIOR, Watchmakers and . JewWers, kep con stantly- on hand- a full Hnt of. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Gold Pens. 8pectades,ftOi: AH work in their line done and warranted 12 months, mar 20 tf 7ALUABLE B66S& I offer for al the Tbllowlnz" works on Flower Gipwtng and Agriculture . . J , Post's Flower Garden Dictionary,- - " Johnston'n Agricultural Chemistry, Gardening, for Profit,, s 1 ( ' Sana's Muck "Manual, Bryant on f'Forest Trees, ' ' ' !' Ten Acres Enough, Hibberd on Fern Gardening, . V 1." Window Gardening, at, PHIFER'S BOOK STORE. '."'InaraOtft'''' nanr.n s-ii: ERESH Batter and Eggs, cheap Tor cash (at i "r- r Sf. M. CROWELL'S jao 31' tf . ' ; wr---- v ;- ..j.. C C. BATES. i. ui MCGIHJT. N W FIRM . . Having bought I H .McGinn's enUre stock of Groceries, we will continue business at the old stand, where we1 Will ' keep a wel I selected Stock of Groceries. -Wt solicit a share of the public patronage.'. ,. ij , Very respectfufiy, 1 C. C. HAYES, ... ; G. H. McGINN. March 16th, 1875. ' ; 1 . . , .i , v?- -a..',; y. y : , A CARD. Having sold my entire stoek of Groceries to Hayes ft McGinn, and am is no way con nected with the, business. ;I am thankful for past favors, and ask a continuation of the same with the house. 'AH those indebt ed to me will settle at once. ; r Very respectfully,'' mar IT lw ' ' ' L H. McGINN. . 1U8T OPENED.' 4 '1 r. . Aril , A NOVELTY GIFT STORE. On Trjde Street, below F.M Shelton's old stand. A large and valuable selection of Jew elry and Silver .Ware ia store. Don't foil to call and get a gUV mar20 lw TJEAUTIFUL CHROMOS.,.! j , il received last night, by express, a beau tiful lot of small sized chromos. suitable for merit,' or reward, cards, which I; will be pleased to show my friends. " . 1 , r?E;8.PHIFEK, i marl9 tf m in$i& milA the Book Store. u. - 8; INTERNAL REVENUE. : u.l 1 ) iOi e;.-7iififfl iJ Vt; ill ui fS, gtatesyiUe, March 19th; 187. f si Notice ia hereby given to all persons who own or have any; interest:! in, oryclaim on the following mentioned . articles, to come forward end make claim as required by law, ' or the articles enumerated will be condemn- -ed by the Collector of this District at his office, SO days from this date: ' Twenty-two boxes manu factored tobacco, seired at Char lotte, N. C, March' 10th, 1875 claimant J. W. I-awson, ' J J MOTT, mar 20 4t -.;y Collector. . i' i ! ! ' .' .j"'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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