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SMITH & FORBES, WHOh ESALB -'A Nl) JIKTA IL DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AND HATS, HAVE remoTed to the new, large and elegnnfr. " SMITH BUILDING,'! next door t Brem, Brown A Co.'s Hardware 8tore, where they are receiving a full stock of : s, SPRING GOODS, H complete in every particular.- -? - n f w-fl? Their line of ladies' and gents' fine-' (; p B OO T S AND S HO E S , f '.' f "" .s ; will be especially attractive, and will be sold at Short profits.' Call and examine. i ; i i4i...' i SMITH & FORBES, mart tf. Next door to Brem, Brown & Co.'s Hardware Store, Charlotte, ' -v . .:: : Repaired and By A". J. ALLEX, in the A SELECT Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry FOR SALE. MRS. P. QUERY, Has the Largest and Finest stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS in the State. Call and see her. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R.R. f l f i - Charlotte :Agcncy, Oct. 20tli, 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad INVITK3 the attention of ailMerchants and Cotton Shippersiri 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, 1st. . The Creat Atlantic Coast Line via Columbia, Wilmington and Portsmouth to Baltimore. Daily.'Iiisurance t'per cent. : Of Hi O ii : ; ' Of; 1IC Philadelphia, Daily, Insured. NEW YORK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, INSURANCE 1 PER CENT: BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE 1 PER CENT. PROVIDENCE. WEDNESDAYS AND 8ATURDAY8. M. By way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Battimore, Wednesdays and Sat urdays, Insurance J per cent. -.' ' HILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE i PER CENT. NEW YORK WEDNESDAYS AND 8ATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED TO THAT OF NORFOLK, a. By the Charleston t.i" R.Ttundre, Weekly: v EVERY FRIDAY, TO; NEW YORK, TUESDAYS. THURS- ND3ATUR0 THF tmrivalled Stearn Line facilities of the three Port of Portsmouth, Wilmington arleston, arid the combined equipments of the C. C. & A., W. O. fc A, and other oads, enable us to bid for cotton and all other merchandise in unlimited quantities, and to assure our patrons of absolute freedom from detention. 1 f Hon. R. R. Brixxjers. ' - - - ! Gen 1 Manager. Col. Johh B. Palmer, - - - - - President. Jas. Akdersok, - - - - General Superintendent. , A Popit ' - - - - ' ; General Freight Agent. , ' ;4 W. W. PEftAM; Agen; House, SfM and Frescde Painters. r , j.... ..... , ,. , !. '! ,? ,.-'m J5ti8Sii i ... PARTICULAR attention paid to Frescoing Churches and Town Halls, throughout the Country. Office under Central Hotel. . ... se26 tf. r ' i.i r ' , J ACOB If, M BNDKLj 53- 9 3Cisrare.TobiaccovPi6es8nuff,&c, r M : f TRADE STREET. CHARLOTTE, tf. C. 1 I - . r , - - : always oivhand to - - I. r- THE CENTENNI At, HOUSE, w. u. misov, fV; , j w, j back. 1 . . . - . f-,, TITILSONA BLACK, .wJI ' I ! iOUN DO'VAUOEV i Proprietor, ff r IHV .--3! CoLLrosSTR.W.'CHAiLorrs.-'N.C.,; ' wholesale J One door below the Observer corner..' At " t"fc ftr r tnir ft ' this house, our coming Centennial can be rJZXy " ,U , ? - ' 'S discussed stall hours da or night. ; , Vy.' J t .iU: , The leadingirto of the day wi b P"58 " ' - A t v1 ? ent at all times to take s part In any question r ' Ji 'wrrV.. . that may srise. feb20 tt f jPAIKlfi, v 0IXS, CHEMICALS,, v -rj -'t r GLASS, AC. ' FLOUR AND MEAL BY THE SACK OR . ' V-. ': rt j CARLOAD. U ' CIIABLOTIB, N, C. j The undenigited is prepared on short no- ?r S JJJ , ticeto fill large or small orders for ; feb216m. -y f - " 1 1 1 floor,, Weal, Wheat-bran, Corn- j ARWJllJlia' mi j ,. : . pqualioqualtty to any Ib this market. ' .nmM n xsrnrtv - Also Grshsm Flourf for brown bread.from ATLANTA VINEGAB WORKS, choice wheaiand MIXED FEED for cows. "r"-if.Vi 1 ' Grain bought at highest market price. , 31 Broad Street, AtlaTA, b A ; .CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS, , .ir;-- t y- i . feb!84t t. " ?fc Lock Box 62. - -eit tb the' TeroW Office , .v-.., -i.v.i-..i,.t-.,ci i-.1""' ! Sweet tider., , ..h&- I am prepared tar farnisn good board to a fjhl7 t -i.h..'.-ftw select regular or. transient boarders, by in. i.. "Jj i - theday, week or month, at moderate prices, t TNDERTAKING liJ?. 3i location convenient to the business part of J , r. thity. ; Apply to " ' ' V , , , t . . in all its branches, large stock of Metaiic ' - . . JOHN A BRADSHAW, ,est Coffins and Caskets. Orders (sohci- , i Corner Church and 3rd Street; ' ted; " 1 ; D. Ai SMITH A CO., , ian Wtf . x.-." 1 ,' .(-j:-! : FmirrroEE DkaLies, , : TRY-MENDEL'S 'M ! ! T? ffiK"'';' -U ' Ea8t Trada Strt I ,:rf ,A , Ok' A AA JMrORTED, ANDe,PQ1ESTI0 . ,Five Ce&t Cigar, at' '' 'f f i ' 6t),UvV - f. F;! i . INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE, W. B. RUBWELL&CO. t marU TradeStreet. . , Warranted, i --r Central Hotel Building. STOCK OF mar 17 . . , , . a v - . suit Country Merchants especlaltr. -i n-: The ! Charlotte I Observer. 1 rtnBLlSHID BT; Charles R. Jones, Proprietor. O&ce, Observer Building:, Corner Trade and College Streets. CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, ;-. 8CB3CRIFTIOW BATES- . , Daily llyear, (pos'paid) in advance, . " . ft mos. .- ".; .. - t- t " " 3 mos. - . ;;.. " li roon. V ; r ; " . ... IS 00 4 00 2 00 75 Weekly, (in the county) in advance, $2 00 I - out of the coanty, postpaid, 2 10 " 1 6 months, 105 ' 'Liberal reductions for clubs. ANNOUNCEMENT, I have appointed Dr F. H. Glover my lawful agentio collect claims due me, either for. job work, or for subscriptions. He is authorized to receipt for any sums that nay be placed in his hands far collection. Chas. R. Jokes, Editor & Proprietor. Office of the Charlotte Observes, March 18th, 1875. .44'::.,, : ma2t-tf ! LOCAL DOTS To morrow is Good Friday. The usury law went into effect yesterday. ' Gilt edged Goshen butter," is one of the novelties advrtisod in our columns this morning. There willliea public address at Good Templars' Hall, on Friday night next, by Mr. Geo. B. Hanna, and the public is invj ted to attend. He who peratnbulatptU Uic streets for news these days, wasteth his strength for naught, and findeth to his sorrow that the " Future London," as a field for items, is a delusion and a snare. We see from our exchanges that there is talk of re-organizing the " Alamance Regu lators" in time for them to attend the cen tennial celebration in this city. Attention is called to the fact that the committees on the approaching centennial celebration will meet at the court House to day. No memoer of any committee should fail to attend. A small negro boy, whose name we could not. learn, and whose parents live about a mile from the city limits, on the Statcsville Railroad, was shot in the thigh yesterday, with a pistol ball. We have no particular: Mr. R.G. Trezeyant having resigned as an express messenger on the Air Line Railroad, re-assnmes the conductorship of a freight train on the North Carolina Road. Prompt, efficient and faithful in the discharge of every trust, he will fill t-atisfkctorily and creditably, any position he may occupy , The North Carolina train was about two hours behind time yesterday morning. The delay was caused by a slight run-off at Greensboro. The train mhsed connection with the;Wcstern N. C. train at Salisbury, but connected here with the Charlotte, Col umbia fc Augusta train. Last W eek of Lent. Yesterday (Wednesday) evening, tbeTene brae was sung at all Catholic churches. The foim is symbolized by the fifteen lighted candles placed upon the triangle within the sanctuary being extinguished ' one after another at the close of the chanting of each psalm. To-day, the churches commemorate rhe institution of the Lord's 8ui per. , : . ' '-' ' - Not Marrying loch. , ' Single cnsseilness seems to be tlic most popular liow. Thus far, only four or five marriage licenses have been taken, , out ; by white folks in this county since the advent of March, but the -darkies are coming up to taw like little men, and three timeB as many of these have married during this month; as of white people ' The New Gks Company, This company have purchased and secured the title to a location whereon to erect their works. This location is on the lot where Cook's foundry " stands, and; Irt- rear' of the foundry, j. About a mile of the gas pipes have been received, and .the laying of this; would have been begun yesterday?, butibT the fact that the lead for this Soldering ' has nbt ar rived. As soon as this reaches here, work will begin ire earnest Tola CoU World. i! ; . If any of our friends come up this morn ing and find us sitting op in'a chair frozen solid, they can attribute our cold treatment of then) to the fact that there was only one load of wood in town yesterday. This con sisted of ten sticks,' and one dollar was de manded for it. The cash assets of the office amounted to sixty-five cents. We didn't buy the load, and at the hour of going to press are on the ragged edge of a petrifying process, j r. . .. j Catholic. Church. . ..iV.-, , . ' To-day will be observed in the Catholic Church of this city, in commemoration of the sufferings of our Saviour in the Garden of Gethsemane, when he left the disci plesto watch while he went to another place, and prayed.-'; The services will begin this 'morn ing at 8 o'clock, and continue without in termission until after mass to-morrow morning., During tbis4 tinae three or four persons will be kept on watch at a time, each set, of, watchers being relieved, every hour by others. The church doors will be open daytand highland' all are invited to attend. ', , 'vt,, , ,,- ".. j i . 1 H i Bloodshed In the Observer Office. " Wanter buy s coon ' skin ?" is' the ques tion which was propounded to us yesterday, hv a rjoor.' and half blind and wretched and naked and miserable nig, who poked his1 bead into the door . while we ' were in ' the midst7 of the'eTaboraticm -'of'a Magnificent' idea. Bat he will never propose to sell th iv.'n annfViP vnrnor will he ever see his childhood's home again.5 We killed him. Plant Flowers 'Nowisiiie- tftiftt6! plant? 'ftowers'i; the spring and summer, j' .U'se the qpportunity if you hsve a piece.of grouna.uiree ieet square. No hoiae, can afford to be ..without this, em bellishment which costs i so little,, sud pays so mucbi -The pleasrire that a single flower (Wul, give iaHme cuiiu '-wit tvi. wiu i pay all the expense and trouble of a whole Personal. - I - . 1 Lieut Governor 'R F Arrafiekl pa sed through the city yesterday, "on his" way t 8tatesTiUe. ' '' -. ' ' ' Capt James L Robinson Speaker cf the House cf Representatives of the late Legis lature, was in the city yesterday, and leaves this morning on the Air Line train for his home in ll aeon county; . . ' , - E B Drake, iTiq, ;editor of the Stales villa American, was on the streets yesterday. . ; Jos W White, jE&q, agent for ; the" Atlantic Coast Line, registered ' jastf evening at the Oentral. His headguarlers "are now in At lanta. '::i-.x;r ; Paul B Means, . Esq, of Cabarrus arrived in this city last night. ,V. -j; ,(,;; "The Patbest Way 'Round is the Near. e TTayroHglu ri Capt. James L. Robinson, the Speaker of the late House of Jlepresenialves, who was in the city yesterday on - the; way to bis home in Franklin, Macon "county7, has a journey of 380 miles, by the most ' accessible route, lying between Raleigh: and his home. His route, on returning from the State Capital, is, first to Charlotte; thence via the A L Rail road to Seneca Citv South Carolina, from Seneca np the Blue Bidge Railroad to Wal- halla, and thenife home, by private convey ance, passing through Raburn Gap. Virginia and Out Centennial. We publish the following jettfer, from a prominent gentleman in Richmond, Va which shows that our proposed Centennial Celebration is attracting considerable atten tion in the "Mother of States." God bless old Virginia! There was no lagging among her patriots, when they were called upon to make "the Jlecklenburg Declaration good, with "their lives, their fortunes, and their most sa"red honor." Her battle-scarred hills are dear to every son of the old "North State."' She was with us in '75-'81, she was with us in 'Gl-65, and she is with us in 1875. Every sentiment of patriotism uttered by old "i?ip Van Winkle" is re-echoed, from the blood-stained fields of ''The Old Domin ion. Together in sentiment, patriotism, feeling and interest for th hundred years jurt past, may we not hope that we shall never know the time when the heart of one shall not pulsate responsive to the throbbing of the other. But to the letter : Richmobd, Va., March, 22, 1875. Mb. Charles R. Joseb: Will you send me your paper containipg thp resolutions proposed by the Tennessee Legislature, and the different numbers of your paper, that have been published with your most impor tant meetings, making arrangements to cele brate the North Carolina Declaration of In dependence in Jfay next, as I am anxious that our Legislature may take some action upon your. May meeting. I have mislaid my papers, or would not trouble you, and as the, Legislature will adjourn In a week, please send the papers by first ' train, and oblige your friend, TPPS..LK JfcEAL., P. S. I shall do all I can to have a large meeting and hope, it may prove a grand suc- CQ8Sr- X It IN EAL. Pardoned and Released from the Pen tentiary. Our astonishment was greati yesterday morning, to meet Joseph v. iiilioit, the young man who, in February, 1874, killed Chas T Neal in the ogjoe of the St. Qiarles Hotel, in Statesville. 4fter remaining in jail at that place for more than six. months, his case came to trial at Wilkesboro last November, and he was convicted of murder in the second degree and sentenced to five years' imprisonment in the Penitentiary. He had served about four months of this term, when he was pardoned on Tuesday by Gov. Brogden. He passed up the Statesville ; road yesterday , afternoon, on his way to Hickory, where his parents are now living. This pardon was secured through the per sistent efforts of Xieut. Governor Armfield, Elliott's 1 leading counsel. 5 AH winter has Col. ArmfieW been :using his earnest exer tions tb obtain a pardon for his client. In addition to a largely signed petition : which was sent down'from Statesville, Col. ; Arm field got up one in Raleigh, which was sign ed by a majority of the Senators and a ma jority of the members of the House, by At- torney . General Ht-rgrove, : United States District Attorney R. C. Badger, Secretary of State W. H. Howerton, and other prominent personages. Col. Armfield made ; seyeral efforts to induce Gov.. Brogdea to . sign the pardon, but all of these were unsuccessful, until Tuesday, when he waited on him- in company with the Attorney GeneraL Hon. WI N. H. Smith; and others. The Governor was still stubborn, but finally yielded' to the urgent solicitations of the gentlemen, and signed the paper. Col. 'Armfield then' re paired with a carriage to the Penitentiary and called for Elliott, to whom he commu nicated the Joyful ' intelligence.' ' This was received by 1 the f prisoner, of course, with every demonstration of ioy. The tidings were as unexpected to hira , as they were welcome, and he could hardly contain him self, so highly was he elated at the idea of being once more a freeman. The counsel and client then proceeded to the North Car olina Depot took tbr Western - bound . trajn and arrived in this city. yesterday morning, in eompanyhaving missed connection With thVWestem Nortn CaroHna'.f rain . alj Salis- bary. , . . Young Elliott is lookihg1 quite well, and his Spirits are' high.' He,, converses freely and cheerfully, and seems to have held his own well. ExcepHhe absence of a remark able neatness of dress, which was one5 of his characteristics, we'do not observe. that the appearance or manner of Jq JUliott' has changed fronr what it was ! befortf he slew young Neal. He, of course, has a. heart overflowing with gratitude to Col.' Armfield, who has done so much for him and to whom he IS more indebted than ' to all' others; for Bft and , liberty5 We are 'really'glad that ,&lliotjj,' is once more free." Hjs,may have been "a grievous wrong, but grievously hath he atoned fox Iir THIs 1 rurthef :puhfehment will not awake young Neal to life, and can not be productive of any good. The' Centenidat-rMeeting :;ef Commit tee. . i :i l i Yesterday "eve'nTnft;'"'the'i Committee of -r. . -.Wi ' !ij i ' . liiY '.: 2.:ii: i ways ana Aieaus, iu uuhuwuum, whu . vub approaching Centennial Celebration,- held their second meeting1 fn ihe editorial ooms of the Charlotte Obbxrveb, to take into con sideration, the question -of raising the. nec essary funds to defray the expenses- of; the occasion: As the Central Executive Committee has already , published an address, to be sent broadcast throughout the country, the Com mittee of Ways and Means have thought it advisable to pnb'ish and circulate the follow ing 1 . ' V circular: i - - -i ... ' As citizens of the native sod of the Meck lenburg Declaration of Independence, made at Charlotte. North - Carolina, on the 20th May,' 1775, - which marks ' a bril liant epoch in our States history,' we appre ciate the responsibility devolving upon us, to receive and entertain the multitude of the sons of the State, and visitors, on the ap proaching Centennial Ce'ebration. " As bur fathers, in throwing the gage to the! proud - Monarch' of - the mother Country relied upon the co-operation of their fellow citizens in the colonies, to aid in redeeming it, we turn to our fellow-citizens of, the 8late, and .our friends: in , ether . States, who. with us boast of a common '.heritage "n the renowttiof a 'noble ancestry,-and: in voke your aid "to make the lOOth natal day of libertyjin-" 6or great -country, a historical TenJtT ?tuc:.. ,-v..j . Believing; that .the. .citizens of your' sec tion will consider it a privilege to contribute to the commemoration of this kindling of the first fire of liberty on American Soil, as well as to participate with us in the en joyments of the occasion, and to the rearing of a suitable monument on the spot, render ed sacred to every North - Carolinian, upon which our declaration was issued, we ask you to aflord .- them an opportunity by. circulating, lists for subscription in such manner as you may deem best, and that you will collect such amounts as it . may be the pleasure of the pe pie to give, and forward it to J. C. Burroughs, Esq., Treasurer of the Centennial Association, Charlotte, N. C. John A Yopsg, Chairman ; Chas R Jokes, F A McNisch, A Macaulay, 8 P Smith, D G Maxwell, J W Wadsworth, Committee. This address is to be sent out immediately with the hope that the friends of the Cen tennial Celebration will be aroused to a proper sense of their duty, in the matter of raising funds. On motion, it was unanimously resolved that the Treasurer of Association, Mr. J. el Burroughs, be appointed a member of this committee. i tie central Executive c ommittee held a meeting yesterday evening at the Bank of Mecklenburg, to map out a programme, and some other matters that will be submitted to the meeting of the General Committee of Arrangements, which assembles at the Court House to-day. We will take occasion to say that a full meeting to-day of the various committees, is of very great importance, and every mem ber of the numerous committees should feel in duty bound to be present. Much work has already been planned out by the various sub-committees, which will come up at this meeting for final action. Let there be a full attendance. Blackwood's Magazine. Ther-Leoriard Scott Publishing Co. (41 Barclay- Street N Y ) have Sent us their re print of the March number of BlackmotF Magazine. The follow are the contents '. 1. "Lord Lytton's Speeches." 2. "Andromache. The daughters of Priam." 3. "A djg without a Tail." 4. "The Abode of Snow. Zinskar." 5. Alice Lorraine." Part XII. G. ' The Prospects of the Session." For the last thirty years the pages of Blackwood have contained many contribu tions from the pen of lord Lytton, distin guished for their excellence and versatility. The purpose of the first article is to make the readers of the magazine as familiar with the public, as they may be supposed to be with the literary career of - that eminent author; and the recent publication of his speeches in Parliament has afforded the op portunity of providing a sketch of his politi cal life, of which the present paper is the first instalment. The story of Andromache and the daugh ters of Priam, here briefly told, gives occa sion for a comparison of the treatment of captives in Christian and Pagan times. "A Dog without a Tail" is one of those fugitive sketches Little Etchings by the Wayside for which Blackwood has always been renowned. In. the, "Abode of Snon " we continue to follow, the, traveller into little known regions of .the Himaliya, that vast Continent of Mountains, compared with which the Alps are insignificant. The most 'recent maps give us no help in tracing his route. It may be assumed, with little fear of contradiction, that hardly one of our readers has ever heard of the province of Zanskar, the sub ject of the present paper. The description of the the utuiyslled scenery, and Of the singular manners and customs of the Inhabi tants, will delight- the reader with : their novelty and vividness. , . -V:; ,--j..tt.. 1 The serial story, 'Alice ; Lorraine," is drawing to a conclusion. In the "Prospects of the Session," we have the assurance that the interests of the nation will be properly cared for under the Troy Administration. ' ' ' Price, $4 a year, Postage prepaid by the Publishers., s o , f - -,r-" - cOMMCiaCATKD ' ' CITY AFFAIRS AND FINANCES. Mr. Editor ; In to-day V ' issue of the Obsxrvsb I find a communication ' on : the subject of "City Hffiirs and Finances," signed "Public,4 which embraces, among 'other things, a request that the C ity Treasurer will furnish;' for, the public, a financial exliibit" oflreceipts and disbursements for the present year- . ..(.(, - , . ' In reply, -1 would respectfully sayj that it Is the intention of the Finance Committee of the Board of Aldermen to have published the report referred to within -a: short time, and previous to the coming city election ; at which time the exhibit will be much full er than It could be made Just now. In view of this fact I deem ft best that I 'should de fer the publication asked for, and await the action of the committee in the premises. So far as I am individually corJcerned, it would give me pleasure to accede to the re quest of (PobKe,?' and pending the action of the committee. I am ready to eive all the information in toy jossessibn on the subject referred to, to any of the citizens, . who wish it, ana win can on me wr it. , , ; , fj t"-..i.n "'VVery Respectfully i'-' , t u'V.iru.f.; r iCrrrTBiAsnnia. ,m : IP. SA-1 - presume the desired' publication will be made within two or three - weeks, if made just now it wouia" necessarily be im perfect, as there remains a number of returns to be made to this office which would very materially anect the result. : : , : -Charlotte, March 24, 1875. , Public Mee'tlna;. The citizens of Charlotte are requested to meet in Convention;- at the-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. ma2l2.w , - ;y - Mav CrrisRsa.1 . lle People Candidate. - i You will please announce the name of F. A- McNiach as a candidate for Mayor, at the approaching election in May, upon the fol lowing platform : ' " 1 Ii " 'I The substantial improvement and drain age of the streeU 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 city, subject however, to the action of the citizen's convention. THJ? PEOPLE. new ao veu r lsETiE rsr OF P. ! A regular meeting ' of Charlotte Lodge No. 17 Knights of Pythias, will be held at Masonic Hall, in the Temple Association Building to-night. Prompt attendance of members desired. Visiting brethren cor dially invited, , By order of the C CV C.D.8NOW, mar25-lt f K.R.&S. Q.ILT EDGED GOSHEN BUTTER, Just received and for sale by mar25 tf. A: R, N IS BET & BKO. GLAZIER'S PAINTS, at ! T,&8MITH4CO'8 niar25-tf. Corner Drug Store. JUST received, a full line of Standard School Books. mar25-te J- K. PUfiEFOY. JUST received, Dick's cheap edition of Shakespeare, Jfoore, ! Byron, Burns, Scott and Wadsworth's Poems, complete. mar25-tf. J. K. PUiJEFOY. JUST received, a lapse lot of Fooscap Letter, Note and Bill Paper. mar25 tf. , J. K. PUREFOY. JUST received, a stock of FRESH and PUKE Confectioneries. mar25-tf. J, K. PUREFOY. RECEIVED to day, a lot of fine large Northern Annies. mar25-tf. JK. PUREFOY. F INE Oranges. Lemons, and Banannas, receivea uns day, at mar25-tf. J, K. UREFOY'S. . EXTRA FINE LOT OT- Chewing Tobacco. mar25-tf. J. K. PUREFOY. M URRAY & CO., Wholesale Grocers ahd i COMMISSION MERCHANTS,, - Nortli Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. mar u-tmos a 5 JUST RECEIVED, A lot of fine planting POTATOES, also PICKLES, In half barrels, at K B ALEXANDER & CO'8, mar 23 College 8treet. F OR SALE. A nice three (3)rorm Cottage, with pan try and kitchen. pply to ! mar le w , jfi at ahukxws. THRESH EGGS, ? Choice Country Butter. Onions and North ern Irish Potatoes, at LW PERDU E'S. mar i - - -. ,i, , THE PIEDMONT PRESS, HICKORY, IT. C, Is the only paper Published in Catawba County, and has an extensive circulation among Merchants, Farmers, and all classes of business men in the State. The Press is a live, wide-awake Democratic paper, and is a desirable medium for advertising, in Wes tern iNortn Carolina. JUberal termsallowed on yearly- advertisements. Subscription $2.00, in advance. ' . ! Address MURRILL & TOMLINSON. 1 ' r: Editors and Proprietors. ' ' 1 ' ' ' Spring 1875. " - : '. ; :o: r ,. QUR Spring stock is no w complete and , ., ,: ; .; , ' ready for inspection. t . :M ' " i ' ., .... ' . t. - ' - WH0L2SALB AND i XU&TAII i. ' buyers are inviteJ to examine the i ! :i ... . , t 1 Largest and ; Best Assorted Stock i in the State ! Some beautiful DRESS GOODS. 5, Just received and are very cliap. '' ;. , ELIAS, COHENA ROESSLER, mar25-tf. -''- .". i Gaili & AxV; v CHESAPEAKE, Baltimore' and Talisman ,Vf". 'S IrftJj.I--A , .-J . - . 'f, J ' Fine-cut Chewing Tobacco, and ' ' Fre8hBweet and Salty Snuff. ? ,-, .. 'j,,f -.vjost received atn v f . i;-iV p. H. ANDREWS A CO:'S. , Shelled"; Alirionds, ERE3H ' Lemons; Grated ' Hone-radish, V ' " ' Fresh Dates and Fine Cigars, u . nnc ' .'- Jos received and for sale - 4 cheap at j, mar 24 F. H. ANDRKWS A CO.'S. JJUNGARL4N COLOGNE , n . ! .-The best In the eityi4 Price 25 cents per 1 1 boUle, .mo I .T C SMITH & CO'S, Corner Drug Store, opposite Central Hotel. - mar 20 -t . , ! TTENTION SMOKERS 1 , -. ' . Call lo-dayi and supply yourselves with j Cigars for Sunday's smoking. ' ' -j "New Sensation" 3 for a Quarter, and sev- i eral other popuUr brands of 5 cent Cigars, can't be beat in Charlotte. ' U I T. O SMITHS CO, mar 20 Corner, opposite Central Hotel. gTE AM S AW MILL SITE FOR bALE. - The best isiteon' the C."C. Railway fifty miles of, ortn river titroagh virgin long leaf plr e forest, down which togs can be floated directly to the mill grapple, all necessary boom; slips, log pens Ac., in good order. Fori articulars, address - ,P. 0. BOX 153 mar 20 lw Charlotte, N. C. Don't Forget That JpiNJJ Bannanas will cost you but 5 cents at 1 I F. H. ANDREWS & CO.'S. mar 24. E Beef Hams. FE W nice Mountain Beef Hams, low for cash, at W. M. CRO WALL'S, mar 24 if. A PtUNO STYLES. JUR and Silk Hats, Just received at mar24 tf. SAMPLE & ALEXANDER. "TTrEhave just received all styles of Mil -If ler's fine Gaiters for gentlemen. Call and see them. mar24-tf. 8AMPZE& 2LEXAND.EK WE are daily receiving our stock of ladies' and Misses' and - children's Shoes. Call and see them before buvine elsewhere. as we intend to sell cheaper than the cheajv est. SAMPLA's ALEXANDER. mar24-tC ANTED. ., By two young boys, sitaations in some kind of shops or offices where they can learn trades. One of the boysjs 17 years of age and the other 14. Both are bright and active, and are willing to "work. For par ticulars apply at - "THIS OFFICE. mar 23 2t jasr OR STOLEN. A note on S M Timmops, .of Chariot to, dated July 18, 1874, payable twelve months after date, to L G Jones, Raleigh, N. C, has been lost or stolen. ? I da hereby warn the public from trading for the same as the payment has been stop ped. L G Jones. mar 23 Choice Selected i cat YOUNG HYSON IMPERIAL GUN Powder, English Breakfast and Oolong, always on hand, at HOTTENDORF & HASHAGEN, - Opposite Charlotte Hotel. mar 23 Last Arrived, J A FINE LOT OF YARMOUTH B2X)AT ers, Drttch Herring, Mackerels, 8almon, North Carolina Roe Herrings, at HOTTENDORF A HASH ADEN, Opposite Charlotte Hotel. mar 23 New Buckwheat, RYE FLOUR, BARLEY, GREEN and Split Peas, Macaroni and Vermicili. . HOTTE0 DOKF & U ABU AU JfiJN , 1 . Opposite Charlotte Hotel. mar 23 ' . , , . ! ! Tar ! ! ! JUST RECEIVED from WILMINGTON 25 bla TAR for sale low, in lots to suit. HOTTENDORF & HASHAGEN, "Opposite unariotte Hotel. mar23 ... i JJOYAL BAEING POWDER, Is the purest and best sold.' whether tested - , - .L - . by the standard of measurement or weight. rrcsL and genuje jet r-on manuracturers, at T V OMAAll X W D, mar 23 Corner Drug Store. B M. PRESSON' STILL UVSi WkiiVmr In th ritf nf Thftrlntte: Can bf vouched for by one of the -most eminent physicians in tne city. " ? " Call ana prove it, sign oi me ciepnant. mar 23 tf . B M PRES80N. N Bv Virtue of "an Order of the Superior Court, Ilritl sell, at theJCburt House, in Charlotte, a; O, on Z7tn or uarcn, at u m., to the highest bidder, one House and Lot, situated on the corner of C and Trade street, belonging to the Spratt heirs. - ; . Terms : Six months credit, with approv ed security and interest . from date of pur- chase. . JUitn u xu&urvn, mar 23 4 1 - ' ' Commissioner. otice: ft' The Committee on3 .Subscription' for the Centennial' Celebration, will" meet in the office of the Farmers' Bank at 5 p. to., of March 23rd inst; 1 The committee consists of J A Young, chairman; Chas B Jones, DO Maxwell, A iacaulav, 8 P Smith, Jno W Wadsworth and F, A McNinch. - ; n:vA;. vn.A.YOUNO, .. , max 23 f M ; r, H Chairman. Tn ; ',;)',.r -' ;' '; ,r nnn mnn T a niVO t . -j ... i.j.', .... - ; Lubina Extracts,' Cashmere Boquet Soaps, and ToUetarticles in varietyvat v, , i fc u TG SMITH- & CO'S, -mar 20 n;: Corner Dfug Store. fPBT MENDKLS ' - Five Cent dgsr.at'-' INDIAN GIRL CIGAR BTORE, mar 12 Trade Street, garden. '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 25, 1875, edition 1
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