.. .... -t V 3 v .. - r " " I ilii 3saiJP mi urn li tagc 'MMMMMMMMMWwM 1 I . j.. ' ' V " I..--- "' " . ' . !" k, 7 ' - ! - ' I . I-S -T-f-T-FT f , . , .4 J . . ; io6 '- , : , I I ' ! ! ' TO- 1 I 1 li til III K " LP J 2 00 ' J-- L I n wl . . I i ' , 1 1 1 . I . I 1 ? A V I I I I I 1 - I . ' ' 'H I 111 III s -rV vri Jf ' ;- ' - 'III' 1 - : - VUJj. ill. j - f, ' ' T 2- Sjjpj 1 - - j ' - - - r " 1 CHAM0TT3 01371, ; r ? ' tVBaCEIFIIOS KATES. Daily 1 ye", (ported) in dTanc, . A mot. " .,-..- , 3 mos. " 1 " , ' 1 man. ' ' : . . .... . a - -.w -Vv. .- . ' Weekly, (in the county) in advance, $2 00 . . out of the county, postpaid, 2X0 ' -6 months," " . 1 05 j&r Liberal reductions for clubs. I U 1 1 1 ' 1 lll l I II ; i,.,.v::-M '.I", iff l ivi vi f 'I SMITH & FORBES, WHOLESALE, AND RE TAIL 'DEALERS jr ,v BOOTS. SHOES, LEATHER AND HATS, SPRING GOODS,, complete in every particular. ' " Their line of ladies' and gents' fine BOOTS AND SHOE S; n will be especially attractive, and wiU U sold atsliort profits. Call and examine SMITH & FORBKff . The Chcilclto Otccrrcr. Charles C JTcescj, ri'rricjrr. Office; Observer E ail '" , Ccr " ASSOUNCL. r. I hive: pointed Dr. F. n. Gloves ny lavfu f t to collect claims due me, .er for joo work, or for subscriptions, lie is authorized to receipt for any sums that way be place J in bis hand for coliection-w,- .: . .UHASii. J CUTEST . - irrm" 1 r. ,bfflf!f UChiexott OBSzxrn, March letn; lg5. s , uaZV-tft THE CHURCHES TQ-I)A YVi jaH If. Kext door to Brem, BroFn 4 Co.'. Hardware BtorCh.riotteT'o. - " 7l? v Tuoi-i fCHCH Services at; 11 A. M and at 7J P. M," by the priesl, Bev. Father 1 0a a nigh' ClTekrA iV.1 Theproper committee, will itssue la 1 We hear of case of absent-mind- c?tll on Tuesday morning, upon ednea of which It firm in this city was tike ladiesf of the city, to iissist in . de guilty few dayg agol On the day in corating the- stand for the; Centennial mention, it suddenly dawned upon speakers, and hope and ' believe that j the minds of the dealers thai the fovrls our noble women, Vhohaye hitherto so must have water. Consequently the promptly and willingly taxed themselves ( liquid was supplied, and in the haste a tobaccq box. was used for a trough..In for the benefit of the celebration,' will not be unmindful of the next call. ImproTement. When the addition which is i6w lto?nr marla In lha C.nn ImI TTn a1 i :Z-Z!!r wiy: I finn?d, and when Messrs. Yates, and HcAdeg shall ' hare completed' the stores .which they are now building, : five minutes the? chickens, were on a : high' drunks and the geese were more I goosey than. erer.ofe -r -.it' -n:i !-WS f t irVft'i we say yesterday i In the Dossession of Mr W. A. Brryhill, who lire in Crab Orchard I Towhship, five miles from the city, some Centennial '.moneys Tberewere two bills- 9 . ' ..-..f-: ' , i.i ' -: 4 '-r j J'i ;-: j . . . ; 1875. ' -vrrv.; . . 875. - thab side of Trade street 1etweerJTm I ana kiianoti'.nd jh. AfW a-nt k J.l (.! 21.'. I I -H ! H. hi . . . .. V - : T ' . . ' uu aim college, win oe one dmck Of I were pnniea on we commonest of common brick buildings, which " will be band-1 PPeri the thickness, of which was .between omer&hd creditable lohe ciry.trfr? 'I1TT neJrJ?BPe ?.nd bP?Ki 0?M j - ; 1 we bills had on it: "N. Carolina Currency. Good Example. . ." Ten' Dollars;- by authority of Congress-at MreL n - i -f 5 fi t.: tear j0f. several, ladies who jfn- Halifax, April 2d, 1775.-: On the lower left 7ch.--4If ..L.''-i'T'-ijrVirT J ii",:,V.vVH Bp bUta. peraf bev-ame. size ay i'-tiwT'1'in7tii-TKwl' .trk .Jiin ,w luc uuikipprtn-:caf lame size say I?? .S.?fi d I twq-nd A hairinche. long andnearlj tspickles, sandwiches; Ac, &c, I ni--in hnnJ bh wit at all times, ' bo . tbat" visitors can I plain on the back.-- - - - . SPOIIIG IlliO SOULIER FASHIONS if and we trust that' all who can afford to do so,' will hare a ' lunch table and dispense' their favors to the Centenni- -OP J MILLINERY and JPANCY GOODS, AT UKOOPMANN & ROTHSCHILD'S. public with our compliments, and announce, d are daily receiving one of the finest and lare- UTE Aeain appear before the If that we h a ve in Store, an est Stocks in our line, ever exhibited in this citw The constant increase of our business, wai rants Us in the belief, that the only raoue u ecu re success is to sen uooas at a CSJ4ALU I UUr II , Our determination is now to adopt - i , In our business, leaving; the old style Uarve irotU and bin ner cent) for oth ers to operate with : making ours the CHEAP STORK Of Charlotte. Bel lint: the I BEST uuuus in is x MOHJSx, and to estabusn a 0 II E P It I C E S T.S T S U f , BArasr .,CHiiacH. Service this inornine at 11. and this eveniug At 71, ly ReV W- T uranuy, v. tof Baltimore. fvST.:;PaM'ii.-.K.i Carttcj r- Services, will be hs-trji day at 11 A. il and. at 1' "JL vSacoiw AIrbovist Chuch. Services bv the pastor;,Eev.:Wt S, , Hal torn, at 11 A M and by the Bev J 8 Nelson at 7 P. M. Sun day School t 9 A.M. ' . . i . TaToa Stbxxt M. E. Choech. Services to-day at tl A-1L, by Bev J 8 Nelson. P E.. and at 8 P. Union Meeting hr Yn I al visitors Men's; Christian' Association. Sunday School at 4 p. m.- --.-. . jFiast Pkesbttxbuk Chckch Services this morning at ,11; and this evening at 71, by the pastor, Bev. A. 5 W. - Miller. I Seats free. 8unday School at" 3 o'd-ick P.M.. - r-? .- - , - " . .-.. - " i . - .... t v."-- t t : Assooutb RjsroiufKD Sebvice in . the rainslon yesieraay auernoon, ana inai ,t8 attention to "the consideration of Chapelon . the -corner , of College and 5th "J8 ! fe was then despaired ; of..- Mr. J more weighty matters than those per a . 1. 'J. .i a m te . v-r wwv . " ixeviff.iw-jiBy m o ciocit a. and at 3 P. I liarns nas oeen in VYummgton attena-1 taining to orthography M., by the ev Jt. Vf. Bryce. - Sunday I ins the nress convention. We chronicle I J 1J- School at 10 A.M. ': ', , ' : I this news with noieroant reeret. and Beoosd Pexsbytebiah "CuTjacH-Services sincerely hope that it is exaggerated. in the morning at ll.and in the evening at 7i the pastor. Bey. E. H. Harding, at the Court 1 Lecture Postponed ZZZZLZZZ. ,,Urrme"l0, Owing to the weather lart evening imvi m m ui ayaa saw aa x ju . j a Sad Sews. The news' Hached us 'over thelwirea, last night, that our friend, Charles Fi Harris, Esq., editor of the Concord Sun I The body which existed, and Hour ished under thw name, in the passage of tne Court House, )ast Summer, has been re-organized and a set of slafion (ary officers elected for thdlerm ?;The club converted itself into a spelling bee, a few afternoons since. ."Sheriff" was the first word given ;: out; the right bower went down on this, and then T the Wieads f aCeckleabarg.' ' ?. " -! Col. C. B. Jonev editor of the - Charlotte Obsebvkx. and a member of the .Committee of Ways, and Means of the Mecklenburg Centennial Association, who bai been for some days; In , attendance upon . Jhe Press Convention, has concluded to remain in our city at least one day longer in order to look after Centennial interes's i lie will receive such, amounts to-day as '' persons mayldesire to subscribe to that laudable scheme of pa triotism, the celebration "of thehundredth ycarj of Mecklenburg independence.". It is to be hoped thaf.a.uberal., donation, will be made by Wilmington, ; little baa been done as yet by our Citizen; and the 20th drawetb nigh.WUnungUmStarrlilK 1 ' , t,. . ...... '..j U1 fine M ..V ! We acknowletlge'ourotTIgalio'n 15 our friend Mosef jCrtaelheaughlst'fo a sample of Ath'e splendid'; redj-horse Lsh; which he receives daily andiAiia penses from. his--fiBh i market : under Burwell's drug stdreiTrade street itr. CruBe receivpsaj' large instahpaenli of these fish every momgby th Statea- ville Wain; they are nice and ! fresh, beinr caught but bf : tne Catawbai on maies us ieei: almost .as., gooftito sit do wn to la piece of one of tbemy as it 1. doesrtO' bear Mose himself laugh. ; uu owe Affncwiurat ourjiot, :was i the club adjourned swwrfM as a snel- seazeawuna congestive cum m vv n- j Ung school, and will jhenceforth give Map of I'barlotte. The "Centennial" Map of Charlotte will attract the attention pf all who take an in teres t in Charlotte at this time. ' Major Ma hon bas made an excellent map that is of lav;nffWn an vrv WWW permanen use, anu is at me same. time or- FaaTjor Mxicn50.-The Young Men's fnirlrman Hi,! f.nt. filivr hialMtum at "Ut P,InciP" bdings are in- Christian Association will hold a Pr&ver I -v tt ... . seated, me ' railroad syBtero ls laid down, I Meeting thkevening at 5i o'clock, atHheir Hall, over the Gommercial National Banks i The public are cordially Invited. By marking our Goods with the selling price thereon. We mean to double I and triple our business in this war. and as our customers will be greatly bene-1 tiled by this change, we bone to make bur business still more profitable than i L heretofore. ''-'!'."-.".?';"''. ' 7T. ."-r5-: - The special attention of our lady friends is called to oar collection or fine Trimmed. Bonnets and Hats, to our Immense assortment of new Spring shapes in un trimmed Hats, to oar attractive FLOWKR DEPARTMENT, crowded rf with beautiful and original designs, and Importations from :- ; , XOCAI. DOTS, v ' Warm yesterday in the sun till you couidirt rcpoee,. - Fishing frolics are popular now,' and the i Tr tte, lJBcU PotaSof the j Eiaraion Trains from Columbia. I usuiBis. j,a-i f 7 r v - I . v- tit.mJ. M;Hkt tv. iruk , Vril if CUllvBUUj jiiguii suq ii7Ui iuov. Trial rkiM - - HroiBO . as- imi-. . . .. ' -""" ! - . , "r I tne water woxks well, we nave none, we had been advertised to do. "About the j wi8h we bad and the margin is adorned tune the lecture would have begun, the I with pretiy . little views, made by Mr. Welch, rain was felling in ..torrente, insomuch 1 of prominent, buildings. ; Enterprise , and that it would have been unpossible; for any ladies to have gone out, and would have been very disagreeable for gentle men. The postponement was indefinite. It 9 an A ioorrcspondent of the New York Tribune excursion train .will leave Columbia for ; telegraphed last uigbt to engage rooms for I Charlotte, and on Thursday evening anoth To our immense Stock of Ribbon, plain and jr.rain.ia all sizes and qualities.. We have the finest line of RUFFLING for neck wear ; 5.000 yards of Ham burg Embroideries, in beautiful patterns ; a large and handsome variety of Ladies' Silk Scarfs, I .aces. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Trimmings, Fans and ! Fan Cbains, rulings. VV .H l.T- E, G O 01) S H Such as Jaconnets, Cambrics, 8wiss Mull, Piques, Plain Nansooks, Victoria: Lawn, Toilet Quilts, Checked and Striped Nansooks, Tarleton's Irish Linen, mfX Table Linen, Towels and Towelinc, Crash linen Cambric Hankercbiefs, Val wf encienne Laces. Hemstitched Hankerchieia. Cluny and Thread La Tea, Cour ts a Id English Crape, Frencn Piece taupe, uarege. Tissue and Lace veiling. A beautiful variety of Silks, in all the new shades.' A general assortment of Hosiery, Aid Gloves. Linen Collars andCufts, Corsets, Crape Setts. ' ; ' v. . a v . . . . . .. . . . . n . ( 1 J 1 tAJ . . . . 1 . iteai ana imitation uair owiicnea, orauia. isuris. r rweiia. -a. oiiDuiew Stock of Pearl and Set Ornaments, Breastpins and Ear Rings, Bracelets, 81eeve Buttons. ' -.i.-.ivi. fkv:?3 ..-?. 'i ... i:y. j y-X:';-"' '":, . A large Stock of j.idi- -iv )';, vn'lu . r..,y,.r:.y J;,':-..'" PEHFOUERY AIID TOILET SOAP, And many other Novelties.-.--"'. .: ;: ""?.,.-'- r-.?. ft We have in our establishments several experienced MILLINERS, and have no hesitation in statins!, that their exauisite work, and beautiful designs in : triramine Hats, cannot be excelled.' One of these Ladies bas special charge ia this Department to wait on Customers, and will aid Ladies in making selec tions.. 1 3-, j. . Every Department is now replete with the very latest industry will succeed, so we expect a hand some sale of maps will be the reward. Maj. Mahon understands bis business thoroughly, and has. bad much experience, having been for some years employed in the United States Coast Survey. ; Architecture. We desire to direct attention to the tbisweek- I er. Th Wednesday niebt train witt leave 1 advertisement of Mr GS H'Appleget. Messrs J A Young & Son advertise an at- j Columbia at 10 o'clock, Winnsboro 12:54, A. I architect and builder. ; ; Mr . A has a tractive line of new gobds in an attractive M- Chester 5:10,' Bock Hill 6:21, arrive at j fin6 reputation in the principal cities manner, mis morning. "'w - "u'ubi i anoj towns ox -North Carolina, as Th6mn.1li0n.nfU, !t.-llHn! . tMHOlWM eBiaimiD uiSUii wie m.lt-r nf, hi. UnainOB. ,nA feaa "n O""1"' v vj was iviu w l . . , - - . . . m . -V4iy. v ' vMknuvB Wa mm ntinaionseat Metnoumt ennren uncer tne auspices or tne . Winnsboro since be located in Charlotte ionng ensi.nri6tianssocution. r; . , ,n rx mMk .'i,m .. u-l I TbMa deairinir Aridn of bia ainhi- l oi3M, uuesicr I.', uui- c.-u, i a - -. t- . -o- - W e calLaMeution to asnggestion in tb.e 1 .,tAH n.?n ' nknrnnfW. train 1 '-i Aar-. u r..u.. -s-tfixa 1. editorial columns, tiiattbe city be illnmma- , charlotte at 4 P. M. on the 20ttf. and Axamininir tba Wim' wblnTi b baa reach Columbityit 0:05 P. M. i ted on the night of -the 19th, giving the reas ons why this should be done, 4c. The Yellow. Jacket Fire Company was on the streets yesterday afternoon, ' having turned out to bury a deceased I comrade. Mr. P. Ludwig bas opened a coffee restau- Ho I for the Centennial. A. dispatch received,yesterday after noon by Col Thos H. Brem, Chair- mauofthe Artillery Committee, in formed him that a detail of the Ral- rant and lager beer saloon, at the old stand I eigh Artillery Company left that city of Ellis, Cohen & Boessler, opposite the yesterday morning with their guns, made fpr a house ,to be .built at the corner of Tryon arid Stonewall streets, for Mr John W Miller This house, by the by, will be one of the most ele gant and convenient in the State, as it will havje pipes gunning all through it, carryngbotTi.li,iJ and cold water; A ) bA great many of our Goods were purchased at a reduction of 25 per. cent' the full benefit of which, we will aive to our customers. v j - " I An examination of our Goods and prices, will convince every one, mat our 1 assertions are B O N A !F I D E A- r Charlotte Hotel. No liquors are sold there. Mr. Ludwig s idea is a good one. The nobbiest thing out , (next to door knobs) are the Centennial cards just receiv ed by Messrs Tiddy Bros. These are ingeni ous, 'gotten up in handsome style, and some ; of them are very ludicrou3. The cadets of the King's Mountain Military School, with Col. Coward, the i Superintendent, will be at the Centeu- ; nial, the guests of Col. J. P. Thomas, Superintendent of the Carolina Mili tary Institute and will arrive here this morning at 2.-50 o'clock, on the freight train. Lieut. Devereaux is in command. We received, last evening, a tele gram from Mr. JX. G. Trezevant, con ductor of the train mentioned above, saying that he will bring on his train this morning, Gen. Matt. Hansom's two race horsesMaryLong and Piney Woods. They will be entered at once for the races this week. t A man named Brown was commit- The Races ThU WetXs The Spring races at Carolina Park will be gin on Wednesday next, the 19th test., and will attract great attention from citizens and Visitors, on account of the number and re putation of the horses which have been and will be entered. Already 13 have been en tered and advices from owners of race hors es indicate that: no less, than , thirty will The horses which ' will i'be u here are from the stables', of the ; following named gentlemen: Barton & jlendenger, New York; Crawford & Brown, Augusta, Ga ; Whitaker & Berry, Yorkyille, 8. C; Col. T. G. Bacon; Edgefield, Cri--TA:Hitchcoclc, Bostonr James CaseyV (ftufnbiiivS. C Flood ? Casa, ;:-:0PERA: HOUSE, QB NT E JT N i A L C E t E B ft A Tl 6 k". , The OBsxavxa X-'- laorocshly su-' want, and v . every cu wlthn" EIA - ".LETT: - ' ta: .;. ;. .7 i IV " -. ' " i ti been t i SU P P LY ...... ... ., 1 ..1 .i-XI .... 1 . ' J ' ill-U 1 ' '.1 VT"'VT AT . .i -it It rOKTJSU ALXJ3 auu iv"- . ... , j ROSE and HARRY WATK1N8. y j , . WITH . , . . " The young and gifted actress and song stress 4 VA M.; -At :;K M Y L E ET Supported by a full Dramatic. Company,, of .. .,-first-class artista,"R f.i , MONDAY " NIGHT ' i7TH.(lv M ISr The ?reat IjrisU; American Dranra, ti i w have the .louowir-j' .t" GENUINE BASS ALE, ; 'GENTNE:.EDINX.Ur.a ALE, 3- GENUINE BURKE rOETER, i 'GENUINE 3ING2IS. ALB;,,. JW McCkWHT.' ?f: H HAiat'WAtitiKs. Maar McCaanrTf t ' 1' Wli;,ii; - KuiiflHt IfiiiAicn.;rrr. I. . TTTisr" 7, Secure your seats 1 Store.-. , , , i Democrat please copy. 1 0 cOMMfcliTCATmVf i ' 1 he Centennial rA-efia Bail"-' ' " : A report bavins been ' circulated; to the effect that Wines;, Champagne,! dscare to be distributed at the' Centennial Dress" Ball, the Committee of Arrangements beg ' to cor rect the erroneous Impression by' stating that nothing stronger than Ice Lemonade, -straignt" wm te auoweo. . ; " , , : t . J F B McDowell,' " ' . ,WJP Myers, ;,,; y,y-: T HBrem, Jihturx WW Overman, ".iv.,. ; . . Conitoltte of Arrange' ts ; ; OBITUARY. . -Y. cIakksox. Departed ;fliis'; life.fc May 8, 1875. in the thirt y-first year of . his age,1 WALTER BEAUMONT CLARK SON, Esq., a native of Richland County, but at the1 time of his death-' a resident of AHendale, S. G; where he "was em ployed as Principal in the Male Acade my at that place. He leaves- a widow and a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. " NEW ADYIUJTISE31EWTS. ' ON R AFTER Mill Hay46tliTl875, I WILL NOT SELL ANY "GOODS ' ' ' v" .'""' ' r ON CREDIT, TO ANY ONE, M E A N AV H A T I S A Y. J K PUBEFOY. mate A CALLED COMMUNICATION : Of Phalanx Lodge No. 81, A F & A M, will be held in their. hall, in Masonic Temple Building, UA.X i UiMT. MA.1 ? I7tn, at half past seven o'clock.' Visiting breth ren, and members'' of -other Lodges, lit rood slandine. are respectfully invited, t . itretnren wui un ana nouce, ana govern themselves accordingly. By order of the maylG It and that we mean just -what we say. ; ' Personal. H V Bedneld,of the Cincinnati Pommereiat, fed to iail bv Justice MaVtin vesterdav I is registered at the Central Hotel. Few men 1 Camden, & C ; Bennett Barnes. Charlotte, i observed, has not yet been completed. i -ALSO T R O D fii E J?;; D p W.-JTJJ . : a; j t;..',v'hif, s.'i.i vJi J -Jtt. CAUFOIA WLNES and CLARET, y IPOKT and SHERRY WINES, ! It j ft V T jiv 1 f ' 4 ;5j -CIGARS and r .' i ii t AT copy. , Choice Famiiy1 Grocery,' B " HISTORY ,)rposrra Charlottk Hotel. . 1 O'i . Mi UF 4-. - malS .rt-. its1 ' the well R T II C A 11 D LI N A at FOR THE centennial; I ' The fine nneanvaaeed- Ham. known monumental canvassed Ham, the finest St. Louis Flour, the White new ur leans Sugar, just arrived,-selected Goshen BnUer. the best Northern Annies. - Oranges and Lemons by the box or the retail, at juaio ' injuria r kiiodai. COL JOHN H WUEELEK, ti . Complied trora original r records, offlcial documents and lrnditional etatemente. LOOK OUT, ' -' - ' - l -Another lot Of those elegant Centennial ' Hats, that everybody will bays, Just reoeiv-- ' ed at i'J A YOUNG 80N'8.. , ' r SOMETHING NSW. - . : "' 1 ,-.i.-l f Jtf Jiv,l,. The "LEE" Hat just received and going ,w i fast.- Call and see them and otbtrs coming, ., v. , inaf. '.. J A.YOUNG A 80N'S.fl . . mal5 . t .1.1... vi . . CENTENNIAL ARRIVALS. Another fine lot of Magnolia Hams and ' Breakfast Stripe, call soon if you want one, -! at," .,..! ,BN SMITH'S.' ,! The work is out of-irint and is becoming ' rare a few copies for sale at 42.00 j each, at , TIDDY fc BROTHER'S. - mal6 .ir FEW NO. 1 MACKEBEL. ! At retail, very Jine, at . - I, mal5 B N SMITH'S. G. S. D. APPLEGET i - T i - I i -t . -.' . ... '' . ! Rear end R M Miller A Son's Building, 4th Street.- , CHARLOTTE, N. C. , . .. Akchitjbct, . , . AKD AGEXt rOE AT.L X KV$J)4 ; i Iron Fronts of BnilflinL GTanizei ; : arnicc iron ftnce Ci Ktinp,v H-' C. IV I8ION. ALirkiNP&fiAivJZED WORK : ; Ice Cream. Monday. May 17tn, lwitl open, my I j ice (jream eaioon ior lacues ana genue- len. Families suppued in any quantity, - , D M RIGLEB. -' tnalG lw Pieflinoiit :Air-Iilne Bailiay,. na HO, FOR THE CENTENNIAL ! 1 A SPECIAL TRAIN "" Will Leave Goldsbom by -Schedule below ; on Wednesday tae iwn, Which be will sell Cheaper than any : Person. - Office hours from 9 to 12 m., and 2 io 0' p. m. r: "" -, i ; J -; ' B 1 u-; ! G S H i APPLEGET. wishes to inform ' the public at large, that he is prepaied to. , rurnisn rians or au linos oi ouuaings,- -with working drawings in full, which will be found much plainer than those of any r ether man ia the State, be being a practical ' builder, having an experience of 1ft yean in -- three ox tne largest cities or tne umtea Btates' He can answer any question or give .- . any information in regard to thy .construv- , . , . . . . IUT llllWUMiiVU iU IQWU IV IUI MM if 0,.-Bv! irsZZk S.n2SfXg r on of any part of the building, as he is who wish to attend 1 the Centennil edetoa fcilTinjflG to o and do the work him- iwo w, tu wkkc. i yvw ."k-v self. With 15 years as a builder and 14 as:.' fc? . . nJZE8: wii! Architect, he knows just what U neoee-, 19th;iLtn? to e!J i fSriffiJr1 mechanic to get .along w.ith. and , paratory to joining in the festivities ofjhe I thi. --Derienoe v5n will Vonce see Train for all who wish to ies this ia decidedly the that can be offered. kqqplianii & rothschild: ' . m m i h i i a wraroa rtava irpwurtir. rpniira i nvAninv. tin rlrnw a matoi toa wu ,u " .- . -1 - r 11! 1 IV.!. rMn:n. Il,.n t W V I O It wftsiAA wMHnM a VAaH Ann ivini p.l all D..i.l.l.l. 1,.- T,n I., no a I """"" - " . , 111. uuiiu&ig uni A vvu., mvu uw m I 41,. TTnltmA Gfofoa - 1 KnocneaoownoywonstaoieDe vers ana Onr editor-in-chief turned up last evenl i arrested. The picnic season is now on hand j ton. ing, having just returned from Wilming-1 Where the Centennial Ceremonies Will T.ke Place. . We have beeu Leseiged with the question. wheie will the Centennial ceremonies, read- ST4TIOSS. Golds boro, Princeton. Pine Level," , - . AW BIV ..MVU , , ...... ' llii' Ordered to return I Wilson's Mills, lg yoox ou uunorra coats lo the Com- S pany by Tuesday mgnt next . 1'Prefdenr " SCHEDULE; A SKIVE. Clayton, . - -:oo:- 1 that happy, happy time when you ait i down in the shady grove and ; eat strawberries and get up with some- The pay -train on the Air-Line Bail road J ing of declaration, oration. Ac.pake place? I m.in ot arrived here yesterday. In charge or pay- ( Until yesterday, wt did not know oureelf. I i master Biggers, bringing on it Col L P J It seems that the Executive Committee have f f Grant, the Receiver of the Road, Col John I decided that the Fair Grounds thall be the Secretary. ' - " HOTEIsienOTICEIi Anbnrn, -Raleigh, ' Carey. Momsviue,' Brassfield, Durham, University, r Hillsboro, , Mebanes, . Haw River,; ', Graham;'' -Company Shops, Gibson vi lie, . J uuoinroo. . , ivu ku mugs ivr yuujtoi no .,,, t rrangeraentl. R- ti lb ildep gnme in this Stated claim to be Architects when they have no - knowledge of the business and can only be railed draftsmen, and need some one to in- . , LEAVE-1 struct them at all times should they under- 2 25 a m 1 take a fob. - For the last six- Years be has ' 3 05 am 3 15 " 1 been employed in this State, and: bas done '" 3 40 M 3 45 ; " all the best buildings, with only a few ex- 3 84 i ' 4 10 "i ceotions in Raleigh. Goldsboro and Greens" 4 35 " 4 40 boro. and almost all over the 8tate. where 5 15 ." 5-35,' .i 1 persons can see his work. -I'.', r : : m-h 5 55 " 5 55 " . in Charlotte be would call attention; to B ita 6 40 4 ' . 7 27 " P Smith's Iron Front Building, and Sims k 8 07 ' 8 15 " Dowd's Store, and a number of the - private A 8 85" 8 45 M residences here. --or j. 1 9 25 1 " 9 25 " He refers to all who have employed him U SO : 1010 " as Architect and Superintendent, as to , his 18 50 .,'V .10 60; VV; I ahilitT.. He on fhrnish. if anv desire them. 11 20 ' 11 20 " the name of parties and buildings, but can-., 12 lopiu iu not ao so nere ior ine want 01 room. thing like a map of the surrounding v 1i,,-flflta.or TrMsoortation. Gen ni.M .A th hv r .tkaA mms handsome Hotel nowbeing bnilt by K;1 (country printed: on your light sum- w Wftn(B..a I r ' w . . . I T; t., - . DOUW Laruuua, nm w nu; y. v'l TamMtfivn TmiImi f.KAnAir mvn VMttPrnnV fittAP. 1 r.r,lr,linaa fill r it nnrrtnn nf lh crrniinrl l .Unt IV. i4- F & nrmar. navr. nn th I m. I T ;' ;Tj J UUKU r-Auuv wwww 1 "siuiuioej wuhw .Vft jpw I aUVU iraJV w va ttujjuu uwva - TO THE MERCHANTS mer cassimera. OF: NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA,. . We beg leave to call attention jo'r I ; v WHOLESALE DEFATKMENT, m Oln TIII.MM-HY & FANCY WOODJ UlUltO.V. FLOWCBS. We have on hand over' 1500 down lie !hi-i fi les of I ' ? ' 'J';1 . - . ' , . 7" , . LADIES' TRIIBIED and : TJNTB1HHED HATS. I ' t ' . J r . . ...... i iiiimu' RtnJ. .if P.IRBOM an J other Goods: which we 'can ofier at ' lower Prinna l.hnn anir ntlior tf nlilUhment. ., ,'..,..:! ...j As we are the only home in Cliarlotte. ideating exclusively In Mil lrfTl" Co-yls, it sbtutd attract the attention of Merchants,, wbo wish to make pur- -chases in our line , - 0 a- Or Jen respectfully, solb'ite.1. - ' ! f, - - Invitation Extended.. The Caledonian Club, of Charlotte, cor dially invite Scotchmen dants, who Intend Centennial, to meet corner of Fourth and Tryon streets,' where I worth deserve, and he returned delighted they will be received and ente rtained by the J witlt his visit- rJ members of the club. ; .,:iu,- UWi regret to state mat inere is hw ,uh- I 1st OI August ueii, uu mc 1 it- K -p.;-. noon, and is occupying room Ho. l, at tne 1 next to tba city, including Floral and. ale- pany are onaawiwa Thomasville, Central Hotel. H r ; SV,, 1 chanic's Hall, just so as to leave out the V'r i rrA to Lextogton, Gov Vance has returned from ' hisVHTl race" couisCThey are running a plank 1.. nVtter. .will pi and their descen-: mington trip. His nuncireds 01 inenus in. 1. fence betweea piceiapaTkibrtliis -4b Undersigned. . ; . ,: t- . 1 1 .... m...l.UA .k I .1 . usvi. I ,1 GMT .wuitwl mnri .nl.fc I L -.. - J. ,J AT i: Tl..Vm...A T I 1 Ilfl DUIIQIIIK IB VI kril'&.. w l,u owuo them in Niiier a Jtiau tained mm 84 iiisgcniUBana-true peonav A stand large enoogb to iwiu one nanarea Vik tvptitv Jlv rood id-moniB. one wishinginformatipn in regard to iiWt win Piease ?'W Holtsbnnr. and 1 8alistnry, contains besides TO Koopmann & Rothschild Acc o m m o d at i o n ! JvSTAGE STAMPS, at P 18 PUBEFOY'S. -''CentCiear.'at ' INDlAN QIBL CI0AE store. . y. - j Trade Street 1.1 WA, UM rv'T , T j-t-. n . .... L RuHtoik wlT onparuurea naius, Wl Dint. Dy tDe bbl-' icfeies, nau ign anil rL " at'rtment of Candies. For- Ginger i'T0' gliah Mustard, Mace, , ' received, at ma 11 RB ALEXANDER A CO S, MS ti "'8 Hop Malt Tonique, .Vfi MlTRWELJj a co.,r r3 -kli A0ENCY for the English Breakfast Packet Tea Company, sold by Drug gists only. . W UDIES ILL Find all the light shades of Alex andre and other Hid Gloves, at , v . ' ALEXANDER, EZIGLE & CO, spr 21 persons, is being erected, and' will be occu- other necessary apartments.- The bouse bas died bv distineuished invited , nuesU. and about one bundVed. feetfront on Main street the ladies. prqyement in the condition of Mr Jas H I city will display their exquisite taste in the I iaree tOT ii necessary puTnosescontaining . . a I rf-k i- t.. T:.r krkt Vtika Itonavtmanr. whn I Jn.M.nt:ni Ka a,vi4 Tha ntuviaaoiin finl 1 II un nrrrn '. ' -.'." y Jat" I lr-y i jO LAM Ul vui ,aw'va I UCwlaUVU VI t-aac Oi.aava 4 iiwvkMivuvv 1 auvun huiwv waMi The lone ex pected building 7 on the bai been confined to bis bed wiyi erysipeiaa. it remembered, will be formed in in Independence Square. , ' ' rk.i.l. ci,.!' I'At. 'r ' onrrii ; Trvoii And 1 for some time past, J air ciiarieo auwii, oc,u k troupe, registered last night at the. Central Hotel. Fourth streets, is Roiog up at last. It is of wood, - however, and very- stnalL This is the place where the Southern Life Insurance Company wits going to "erect . that . big brick building, you know.- . - - . - - ' s- --.V J Superior Court. - Our able and distinguished Judge, Hon. D. Schenck, will open the Spring term of Mecklenburg; Superior. Court to-morrow morning. Whether or not Court will be held any - day duriag the week, after Monday, is" not yet known. Judge Schenck, will .be. -governed, to a nsi:lerable extent, bv the sense of t:i? J""1' n lb" subject. mal5 3tw 1 Ct.' 13 43i-. 11 60 1 5 " 1 1 15' 1 25 " ' 2 00 2 30 ". 2 40 " 3 2Q ' 3 25 " j 4 05 4 23 " , '4 8 , 4 55 " ' 5 07 " 1 h 08 " ' 5 25 5 28 "i 5 58 ' 5'M' 0 15 " 6 10 " ' 6 25 " , - . 6 43 45 ,"t 7 08 " 7 09 , " ' 7 19" . ' 7 41 " 7 42 M ' 8 03 t 8 06 8 18 ' 0 89 8 41 . " , , 8 42 " 9 47 ' r - - , ft R A I.T.KX. 1 , - ! Oehl Ticket Agent Piedmont Air-Line, W H GREEN. - A . ' 1 ' 1 i M..' rna V r rtlvialnn. . , mal6 ' He can show as many fine buildings as any other man of his age; and' will take' pleasure in doing so, any person visiting:, -Cliarlotte is invited to call and examine bis rl. , drawings, which . he bas at least 500. . He ,. guarantees to have 50 to 1 of any other per- r . bon in the State. ' All are invited to exam- . ' 1 ine them whether they are going to build or ! not: ' The ladies are specially invited. '' ' pialS' '"-' w -' j-y .t - ; n. - 1 -1 f Vi? in.- l ! i l' 'ill' l.'.r.l ,?-ri.ttft )ti. China Grove, Coleman's. l Concord, ' j Harnsburg, -r' Query vj Ali Junction, CC Crossing, Cliarlotte, it t CLiirlotte Dircetcry; i si 'ts h. ii'Ufii". 1 i Contributions, r 1 " The Watkin Troupe, ;, This well (known and f popular coin- puny' will appear again on ""the "Char lotte boards this week; opening to-mor row 'night' with "Trodden Down,- or Under Two Flags.". Those who saw this beautiful drama presented by Rose and Harry Watkins during our Fair last Fall, ; remember how well they played it! and how many striking feat ures it presents. We arc-assured that the two leading characters? como . sup ported bv a talented company aim ouo which will "bring out all the strong points hi the plays which they will un-, dertake. I Wc cherish the pleasantest recollections of the Watkins's and wil cordialh welcome them back to. Char lotte. Let us and our visitors give (hem i-crowdofl". houses. - We have seen. Mr. Welch's lithographic b'rb FOR THE CENTENNIAL ! view of Independence 8quare, and it is all I K , . .. ,;i.i,. ,i."r . '" that we expected. The artist has given j . Wo are receiving: daily- the-finest Jot of j Just Received ! '1 li S " v' - 'V"K C W'MKUIMJKK,'-' tna!6 ' ; ; " Poo BcUer Hit HO I. HELLO I O,' HURRAH II- r FIRE ! T FIRE I WATER ! r We do not know how t. express our us a f.ithful represeutatiou f "our square" Apples IBald win ai?o gratitude to those citizens of iW ilnung from a stondpoint near the store of. Messrs. I hwie thafare in want' of ariy of lhe aboTe ton who have po liberal V, contributed J- a. toung own, uu .us m articels or Family .urocenes 01 any. inu u!,i,.w.'fjn.i, 'i.wi.f lerly directions. OA the left, we catch a would consult their own interest by giving - . . -: 1 i over lraue ui.r-, c .iwiuius uu u anniversary according lo tlie, sums j;et nnt,, whera lllt Jt)rince- of hotel- opposite their respective names,; and I fper. Mf . Ecclc?, pretides. By the way, pOOLSl POOLS f P0US ! r3.Aii.nj ...... ---j acknowledge to have receivea James Dawsd,-,,, :'r William Larkins, t P Heinsbergcr, "Brown & Roddick. T Smith, ' ' ' r Harrison & Allen, - M Katz, . L Vollers, O G Parsley Jr, . 7., -. Binford, Crow & Co, John Dawson, - -' , , . James Anderson & Co, " , DA Smith, & Co, Giles & Murchison, , i't Kerchner & Calder IJros, Wooten, " Richardson, & Co -E Peschau, & Westerman, Murray & Co Edwards' tfc' Hall 1 ' Worth & Worth, Alexander Sprunt A Stin, Vick & Mebane, V. J W Tliompson - - i '- Cash - . A Weil A II VanBokkchiii, -: ' B F Mitchell & Sou, DeRosset & Co'1 Cash, ' S L Fremont. 1, i, NEW 1 NORTH CAROLINA". 5 HOE HERRING, r, 00 5 Ot) J 50 -"2 50 -5 00 5 00 , 5 00 5 O0 10 00 10 00 10 00 . 5 00 10 00 1 10 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 . 25 00 ; 25 00 " 10 00 -10 CO 5 00 10 00 T 00 2o 00 s 00 10 fx . 1 . rn 1 k ,.r iu..,!. I 1 : w aaw .uuuv ...kj JT, ? rods on the Races will be sold and paid in on Friday to accommodate Centennial 1 ' - . nochrne'. Bank Exchange. Tuesday people.-- Below the hotel r-nd small, build-1 the lth, Wednesday the. 19tb and Thurs ings partially hidden from view',' we spy a day , the 20th of May, commencing at 8 littf. of the -Onera -'House'.'' where '.' manvl 0 ?. Hi-,'" pleauut hours hare been spent . Beyond, we see the fine old trees 011 Mr. Brevard Da vidson's grounds. ; On the right hand side we have a capHai view rof-MeAden's -drug store, which is a very old budding, remod elled considerably sinoa the celebration of the fiftaeth Anniversary of Independence on PlG"iFEET, i, LAMBS, TONGUES, .CHEESE, PICKLED OYSTERS, ; ,' ORANGES, 'fJ LEMONS,. , ; PICKLES, TOMATOES,- ETOi .ETC. y XT. - i e -E 1 Call in and see for yourself at ?. ... - .. - i HOTTEKDORF & ltASHAGES'8. : v' f r .- HT E N'"C Ol'IE S" "- , i--? J1 i iHi-.' !i"f .v!l.1 F the above work for sale at- the publish- .--. rice. - This is the last efaance --A p- . A ers price. -.- i nn is tne last cnance a ply to the BOOK. KEEPER of this office. maia FRESH OEAllGEGIIrEHOlI ,ii tf - i ! i r ' Ki . i J.J. It ' - , '. , -t v,,t.(si , ki 1. i &:!-,. 5 LARGE LOT JX'ST EECEIVED . 1 ! ! '.. " F H ANDREWS & COS. - ' il- - r - - : . i ' ma 15 BE-WISE Ji maJ-6 " 4 Oiiposite Charlotte Hotel. .1 Remember Another lot of the celebrated Centernia! TTats. inst sent out in Blue Black and i T Tk. Mftlok K fnnnil In all .. .... . , III.IWl. . 11IU u,....ww w aw " w.. this gronnd.Theoppoeitecorner.Hmitn s drag i tne go don't look around,, but come store, and miter s dook store, express omce straight down to . . . ' TUriar'. Wadsi&Pecrram's.tha FiistNationa I , -i ma!6 , ; J A YOUNG & BQb'S. -rk.tL- J 11 1H JIM- . tA V HT-)t I 1 1 ' - j::r, r r.ir ivtubder in cold blood. JiUlWU O WUIIOIU uai., uo uiiij JJ1 " -l i. iv.i-- l.nklna nnmnaflv kTV.KTIU, HnfAllMnt: I . 1 :- - t -""""" " . B j wcirirwr. and the Bank of Mecklenburg, alt look as - . Wil natural; as the reality We see-a flashy 1 An elegant lot of Splendid and Stylish tornout '. ? dashinr ong : the: streebut 0 1 uuBUtuuonikkuj uauj wiioa, aiiu . iu 1 ingt reCt lVed. St I - this we think Mr. Welch has slighied our V- maid ; . , ; , J A YOUNG & SOS'S.. square, for we have never crossed it yet but 1 T7TP , Tl) , T1 , TTon7 . , , ourpeuai uireiuibiea uBcameeiiiaugieu wnn i i i . the wheels of those inr itile vehicles; : . Me- are receivine daily New Goods, of Altogether, we are tie." sed to have such a! every description, and have jnst received viavT tn nroaorvit ' an I r "i -t- e- lmn, xrencil H sale. t UB- ROASfTED, ! COFFEE,;;, - ASPr -1 SEND ORDERS' IN TIME. WE HAVE ALREADY LARGE '"" .ORDERS.. ." : ; ' . . v . .. : IIonENDXjBF &'IlASUACK, ' ' ; - Opposite Cliarlotte Hotel. - i ASD KSOAGB, AT OKCE:"AlX THB ; C A K ES f P I E 8 ,t rE TC YOU WILL NEED NEXT .WEEK,' ; i 1 , OK, F II "ANDREWS & COV., '"iAkl1 -i ma 15 'to preserve,: ai -r relict an immense ft ""iXwN : "EveTybodr -" ' e one!" j malt Shirt?, at JONEY LOST. , About Onn T Tbe f " ' r v c HAHL.Y srKir;a vzlzztsxzuziz FROM snd after thiB date, tbe un 'srs'ned will keep in store : EARLY SPRING VEGETABLES, , ; such es . . , Cabbage, Hadiahes,' rc'-b. Pea?, Potatoes, Beans, dc. ryon i - it t treet. j jT-dJitior.s to sfock ma. eir1"- n-om . .V.ern r.if.rVc?,