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ft'' ' ate on We 1 -i-x- 7772? "O-BSJSJI TO??' J TEE ONLY PA carry it out. rm laditfonto this, recommendation gj tot the l OF RALEtGEWHICS GIVES THE LA- olhe Executive Committee it has been 20th. ' H'? ,l SILK,' TEST TELEORAFJIIU V ISrJil CiisoDUfeSCDlvl mn mo w juumuianw i. , Frifrvi?VfvrTR-7JyFMfJfrtlie XTEnWiWmP&lZ&&mW WILL PLJtASSMAXV. A $9TB OmfSLr, : ' T " -I 'I.vv - on the 20th Ss probable, and ZtXTsj x giJ: the session of the memorable commit- gubject of critical, interence T : . :. . -J. ' - iia.'uij ur- rn-pncwr j- . I -rre nwtvW r"eP',I1 letter or irtMwi.nwk" , , KUBSCBIBBBS- rT'. - " -- r .-- i ration of uptime eifwffPiftfMthg 48 . '12 lwl"-'- i.t- I . clerk apply INFLEXIBLE RULES. f We cannot notice . lions, da We cannot, under any circumstances, re- tarn injected ' communications,' nor n We undertake to preserve manuscripts. Artieles wrntenmttjardjea $ff of paper cannot be accepted for publication. - i hi) ii 'T fi in :t i - t . ht9d4 v-oJbbSfatioi;.'k- v. fie sure and illtwtnaWsrour hoose the I "night of the,18th.t j.U v xu4 - ; . -u.. Jl,. t.An.-i.ctAfnllv ricmtpri on I . - ' ' - AU frleuds of the oelebrationwiU, surely lllunvinauihelr houses o the. .jlghtof the lath 4&MTC(a fthtt mhia -tnr tho 9ftth - I quite lovely. Her ear-rings have torn a W ; In each ear an Inch long. . , - ''J'-'BemehiW'hai"mr::'vatrktle'-antmtoi spenttha yfhol night of the th oTMay. l7ra, lu "dlsca.inj : tbe resoiutlona which were promulgated the following day.- ; f; V . . i ' w. i '. i ' I They attempted to give out an eigni syua- ble word at ne of; the Rhode Island Wng , tches,tha..otber-WghtiJ hut JOuntf that TbeBev Thos Beerfier of Elmlra. Jff Y.. 1 openea aancing pariy i wim prayer .win i other evening, after which he said, "Now,! boys, form on and I'll see you dance once, I aod thengohome'-. : V f f Th. Patrons of Husbandry havearemarW v. .f " oBpisTeu in pe wuuw..yi j.ttwjm i h footrmarju. wouifl De. JDOserYeu. i f.-xpr XI ?SonyHWnniJ that 'nofbnlv the dwellings-will be ifllu-1 andi vet to stayouId "expose him I ail eases nr reoaireui' wnur.iu.'i,ti v;., ' t.Lkmtg,niuii4as,ni7er. a "iciikiiU tiro uiiuucbo io-i nameinVWteslBdt f pnBHcath)tf,inf tw;M t,ia i w-ll Tt -i,1MqweMrf :Bim -on per uaur. ,u . ftdti,,, , T? TTv " ,iT1eigBbon&tMMisepwnicn Bneoiaoat r , " - v ".T.-TTn it. f : I aomesuG circle onswwne sejH-aeoni-1 hinnon hnwAvpr t that ? ,'from. i the - OrAn. Vnnitn itf "thA'thlrtv Senators, f S and nfty-rour of the sixty represenUtlves , belonging to to the ordett i? - ' . , . ' , L ' ot the Revolution so the result of the Ohio 1 - election wlil.very, possibly determine ,the I . Issue of the Presidential battle. That pathetic letter :of 1 Mra TUton'a ad dressed to4o)ge NUson, asking that she be beard In her own defence, and her dramatic r t i: most aamagingesecs upon ueec&ei s cause. Bays the Richmond correspondent of the ciaifuwi m a.yvti i J lainnlUiiWr IS MVailiMliI Irill and tww companies of the 1st Regiment will I, certainly go to the Mecklenburg Centennial . and they win probably leave here for Xhar- frtr taVlntr ru&rf. In ffuk nrnMMullnM nf t A airs in prenenllDg lt,;eem to have had ainess was upon me iace oime. ueep.-p i A porter s'triitboy came ross aomethtng we hope; foreverr In humble imitation . The ladjes'andgentlemenof Gfeens the other day whleh be thought would give of the one august scene and in patriotic horo will give tableaux next Tuesday bis father a shock of surprise, and hestood commemoration of the otheVrwe sav. ngbtfor Che benefit of the Charlotte ,. . .: 1 - . . i , ""r i me a place tareitmy lever and I will move 1 the vhble'irovl A.yrha father looked kt Urn I halfamiaat and Uen replied? rn move you If yoiji dohl clean off that back yard this afternoon TV-Detroit Free Press. ' . The Miidm Congress has approved of the 1 eonstrneuoiiiorraiivayt from veraCruestol Aamaranatanairomuuawjamaa toa place J vtonWWn Anew eoIqntatl6h lawhasbeennaaaed.bv whlchS3aton i-i.j w.Wiwtflf4Sj tO.;i.T, w J.nlTJiiiTi,' : 3?, . Murat Hflsea the slaiblng editor of the ClnclnnaJ.1 CommejctftlhasjolnedSchara to rejuvenatatbe JUberal movement of ,15X2. c-harje. f lanelnAdamais.to. be Pre.1- Democracy of the past, any more ahan Z a. t?? ?uv uun-tlentlalcudUlMe,wUh-Hrilllani Evartafor the fashions of toVre the msWons of iW? m vnal CKy! , ." for t. Vic-Priaeat, and the soerdant, dlseev. I ered fragments of Republtsanlsra Invited to Jolhthe organlxattoti At the lato.metUng list Episcopal it Church r ..v.iiuuio. UIIBVU)M iiUIUIVil South a committee of fraternization to the nex uenerai uottferenee of the Church was i amolnted aM,,VwMinfVilatnM (tvin' th. 1 unurcnwnna-view-.to the .removal of all obstacles fto formal fraferbltj hetveen the , two entireties . p. . AmoBitM'.'tacidetit of yesterday, ays thd Memphis' AValanehe.ot Sunday, was an . I. y V ? i f i - fT l journed togpeohr.- tee-cream parlors to dfs- Altaal aiMrkataB akt aa 41. t - vsot Mnwvitm uu w liilU frUV IUCIUOrit tha rkl. . "' . .( ... , The Misses Greeley inherited the Chapp. mm a Mwm. . r . . m. . . . Association The latter was once flrsueiaaa property, but at present its valne is depreci- atea to a fancy stock. It would really be bard matter to tell whatlUa-worthUtha. paldndlvldend alnoe; the-year anr the greatdiUdeath, and probaWy nt not jrr77 : :J . 7 WUW .-ini;; T. , -v.i flu wut o. .D pia man-oene8ier uemo - t. . a..ww..a. . jt... .. . crab. We are glad to hear that our First Begl- went may goto Chartotto after all toamomr Forth CaroUna, Und 3d celbrtlng tha. Mecklenburg centennial; in which case vir. will' be well repreMntod, a. a company vlll h nnumtfrnm V.Mk .,.! . Peter.b. .nl "1 uVl and Lynchourg mllltarV will ahm. hand. .ThlaUaalthouldbe,aodourateter dum u. vy"'j tiutu mo interest winuuuwiiii . wujeci. ro uear to ner iuiiYittiH--iwT!ntr vaara :ttmi tri moJtS lnlonnel moutn nas;peen.wnnectea witn, uie raciflg, 00 oitiy oe oocaaion naa.-n ueea lemptea m mu oe-, yi nen tuhs o wniienaii to see his Ally Queen Bertha, be asked Mra tscott, wifo of the trainer, what woull win tlieOaksjBhe repiied'tiueen fie'rtha, my lxrd." Jbora Falmouth bet her alxpence inai im "vuiu an u o. ,m lorasaip naa ns the filly won. On the day after the race hTobtalned from the Mint bran new alx pence, which he had at In rubles and dla. monds, and presented to Mrs; Scott. ' 1 Capt Delght, the Inventor of a balloon -sailing apparatus. " by mean whlcU MierlH t" he ' able to iiwutm mu lr," amended Iu, his war ballooa Fairy froiu Woivorhainrton, ou April l, to Illus trate the actloa of liltf apparatus Imfore mftk ing an experimental trip across tue'chahneL ThialIonhavinir been filled with about 30,000 feet or gas . - - - cend, but the power u the .ailing apparatus ' attempt watm . rise, and aftc n.lfl hnttllO Dauonu -reiuncu ( .1 1. I rise, and after narrow.y escap Dg llifl topi of the ue neiKUDOrili liwun J B . f . l)el-!it made a qolc Uesceni iu w IiIlTJim2T0J AiVD DECORA tion TION OF TEE CITY. 1 Yesterday's Observer contained a i lated on this suggestion or rather request of the Exe the cutive Committee of the'Centennial As sociation, that the citizens would decor their houses in a becoming manner We the 20th, and intimating what, in their opinion, would be the most appro-1 broken bv a sinele contradiction. priate may in whch it. should be done. I think this recommendation is a positive testimony ot eye-witnesses, . I f imAin Visr nrriinonr info APf most. eicellent one, wk we.. trugt: .htf every household will lose noi timef in ter who my they i heard : the makincr theneeesSarv DreDanUibnj to I transaction. .' . ,-.-...,:', mght of the 19th, as that night one mistaken m reproducing from-tnemoiy too am ' .Jr, w the precise, words of the f'Declaration"4 : - tee,and during this session the resolu-1 they shu,ldj havet. nistakea,. which were adopted in public, the I its Letme city, thenibeiwimmateq on tne . - . . ; . I O night of the 19th, by : all . means. The o . : i trains will come crowde with, visitors w ,VKt -Ti'fflflrimW finfl na enveloped in djkneapparepUxeep, but rather let us : welcome them with owmga were propoBe.osc ipnv' silchu'frail I of SHIRTS. The first we do.flM think to IMfUIQU MJU UUM1J UCiW&UU . Mvu. i flva eil,f askTi." m-J iftrliotlrinn Invfc if hrw Ma told bv" several bf i gfrpaw, frnTrl vfrv -window in th ritv. 1 TeU frm "J6 humb?e eoWageof the noor as from the mansion of the rich. I soarancies. if ffley will, lut let those of .m,, ."-ftime ajileepei anow.hfldslaUeai i Ifie mittee of arrarieadjefe - own house is properly decorated and il luminated. All the lire-works that could bif procured would not be so appropri ate br make such a beautiful and im-1 pressive scene as a general illumina- f. ; T . . , & T . .v tion. Light is cheap. Let us then have a profusion of light. First inipres j sions are lastmg. Let the first simpres- siori of the visitor be that the hearts of Jnn nf thA visitor hfi that thft hearts of I alour people are in this matter. 1 ua show our guoS that interest in the T centennial is noSjonnned to a few in- . 7 I dividuals but that the celebration- is a I poputar ouiourst oi patnouc senu. ment. In ilo way can we show this so Well as for every household to have a demonstration of its own in the way of Ulumhiation: and decoration; ," It hw . ,. ... ... ; . .. au ueeu suggesieu uiaipatriuuc luuimra, i hi disnlavAd in the vindmranf aH the si J ' . . , . o11 ' - . r ." an mieresi.m me mai-ver, sua us nave tne gran ever oeen witnessea ma jxorunjarouna I rt-. ia' that.-.tnwJharrelil J' 6 . . I isnouia oe ep ournmg m xnuepeu- dence Square the whole night of the 19th. I Let the custodians of the Court House I an1 nf tliA orinii; iAnwliM itnn iiee that tho huildinM are illuminated that tho buUdmgs are mummated , especially should the 1st Presbyterian Church buildingbe illuminated as, the spot, if not thf jj5difiOWJldj by I gacred memories. "In the beginning God" created :, the 1 .. ,f .- . . j I - heayenyan the eav k "earth, was without form and void ; ana, dar. j ii i" ' . .i 5 'i"'ii. And Wocl said, let there be light,- and there Was light?', "In 'the' " eighteenth j ceniurv UK; aaxKness oi lyranny restea i .yz. 1 - . : J - . " ' lit aL n, .r r , , , , V - .-' - patriotic. men Ol JftiecKienDurg on tne I 1 "Oi 1 - . , . , ? , "lct there be light, . . . . ! ' : - K" ' -THE DEMOCRACY OF TO-DAY. ;; Generate James , R. - -Chalmers, the "game cock," so-Called, of the Mississip- J pi Jcmocracy, made a telling speech at rt,-,r,OAhftma TVmv?rftti -r ti-a.: neniyn wia iwnangea on jriuay, rmofthetraeDemoCTahC ; cony the cloeuisr oaraaraDhs. and fullvL Tt i onvrtn tViut i?o- t ivr AttliVi " . v , - II .iuuonB uie bculiiuwhs mereui express- aAu 1 ;H Democracy of.tolavU the fashions of to-day re the fashions of I UhA rnt: " 4 - , ,s I the past: ' : . f I ibiiMnisra are tobe h j The Whig party sleeps in the grates ntettotti fl?lVi of Webster nd Clay, and the secession Calhoun and under; the little hillocks ... v " - i which mark the last irestine-places of j me tjonieaerate aeaa. xne democratic i v nnrtv nf trwlnv ia fnmtinavrl of iholihAn. I ai ana conservative men or aU former 1 be the most independent county iti party oreeds, and it, swept in trfmiph e Statej We do not wish to pluck over the Isorthern States in last vWnu omnioi elections. It is the party Of the people opposed to the office-holders who would ?SOT ?D rrrrir,: "r --T " . "v j -r norafice and vice! It Js the party ' of I 1 1 t l aJ I 1UCH1 iftitJ gOVtllJIieiJ tr OPPOBed MJ Ceil-1 1 i i; J j a - -r .t ; . nt imenCoTjpoeedto'cen-l m - Tr f . v,-i ;l i ... - l ' I "rf J. I I iiih.ii iH)wir. . ,v 1 1 M I ii nr ii. iiTTi P9 nut.:in. I heritance, or the usurpation of a success-1 I .. . . . " rr- . . v., . i iui muiiary leaaer."- Aet us not. then. l tquiooie aooui. a namefcpui let US rally m a . M. - i i a iunaer ie.P(ational democratic banner, I which Hendricks. 'of Indiana. Allra Ohio, Tilden, of New York, and Gaston, -f vjuyiuo.ni I i .;vwiy puuuiupercu upon pur sianoara u wiubeaU- the, more I glorious because none can- sav, it was won "ndetjajeet KUQStfr and ifodeffeat 1 .mra e canme fonow me example oi tne glorious JJe- nioeracy of Massachusetts, t who iaye wandered foryeare.m thf; wflderness nf dpfpilt. hilt, whnao faith nno lnot ceived i merr.XtHW tohoOe that -rtctm did not die in vaini and that RennWi- 1 cjuu iiucny wiu pe, -preserved , ahd let us buu oeiieve mat ' "truth is eternal and wo mm ueueve mai ' trutn is eternal and public justic? certain." Butif we are mistaken, if corruption; ignorance "and vice shall take the1 pUce of honesty Lv . . ""TLl I r'r 'y. ' "."Ul propeny is .- r v -v: . wA-gn,uier- lnS robber ; if nuh tary. satraps are to stranglo State Legislatures'- if constitit - I uonat uoeixy is v do destroyed, and ;al military- uespotto "-usurp- the - crown wmoit umuiuh leiuneu,' mew let the let US M Kail to the mast her tattered flag,, , Bet every threadbare sail, i And give her to the God of storms. The lightning and the gale.'! ivA-Ut; VjLMA OR VANCE'S LETTER. ; IThe Npw York Herald publishes the following letter from our , tlistinguwhed fellow citizen the' lion. Z. B. Vance : CHAEixrrrE,:N. C, April SO, 1S75.. 'fth. x. - lf!ttr of . rccentdate has reach- " t rexmf xreedindv that a M I Ann,, u uv. . , f,.y- o v ;f &f t; i 11 ' W ,.v. ...... ". ' 1 , , 1 fVor TYic in riLscnss the o cuU. , , -"tw!.,m. 1 !, CHOICE illXED ITCKL Mar 30,1775, in your widely circu- iournaL I enclose you anaaaress that subiect recently aeuverea Dy i Governor Gr?.han, TA summary of was bublished in the Herald before I present letter; reached? us.-EdUcr tierauiA rom h you.can gauier.uie mam laets as asserted ana Denevea nere. believe in the validity of the 20th of I May, because - First It is asserted by tradition un- r Second Because it is proven by the rirarrfia ITitra-rXQ this it is , .objected , that xoant fiiuu'uicj iuuj .iuhc w substance and purport tegrityof history does not reqeS v T ' . . . it i l-i.i ThW is i . . i a -r . ... . I uui c-.vcou-.jr. j that w" ' '"y. Z. B. VANCE5 A Ci'Eious Love Stoex-, ror ll. ,UK 16 ancienF wntero respecung cigiYaru, daugbteI.ir tb, mperor-eiTh secrer foil in! 1ab, wjth thenrinceas.L; ' nj V V" 8 ' "VL?" I window of ihia bed-room the emperor saw the whole affair.- - In the assemblv of1 his lords the fol lowing day, weargWardsand; his daughter Were tresented. he asked what ought- to be -done: to the man A wno ompiiea,n ing uaugutcr "r carrv'huTVttIher - :8bmu rr:j winter's pigbWiTh loversiwere alarnir - dd. j;Qt4the''0mporraddre8aine EgiVard, ' said: 'Btaditliou Joved Eeivard. said: Had 86, tnOU - 'rt,-! wn Hvab -TafeA thv fair porter in marriage, fear-God, and love one another." ,..itt(itfp t A PAiAKLEBmestex " in ! his letter of 12th instant tQ the Beters- burg JVeaw, says; Ooe-of ourtnost dis- tinguish divines.rwba was .called of ai. absent, r-Cjrergynanr SaveJ le chOirrOnOpt the 3 :bestv Jiere--.a Jeiy. v bitTiTnL th .xKWttXVfA .overture Uonrinhl t.rV,liaC0'nirMhkL'Jl khfti;- ht rTLtt i-. noaieu ounise ueiicious la wue uwrue upon the 80ft summer breeze. Afew moments after the last ' note had die away andtKustlelaioborBters had ceased, the minister arose and Quietly andjuuemmr said "We will flOlS b&nfr tpQ WOrshipO if6od reading, the Psalm. During the baance of the evening members of the choirsang as if they bad lumps in their thrt, . 4 t ,J CMJ 1 STATE NEWS. i - 1 L.,, I , . ... v - HilUbor has notaSmith in all her jjnl jt8 , j t , ft $xletffalt dav 4 was ' anbrdririatelv observed ih Shelby the nrst time. . .t .r .. . Tobacco! plants are just plentiful enough injOrange an4 Person counties, .1 '.i M inn. oaiu given -in- w umingioii io ' . .1 ; .1 lt I ;i ii given " in- Wilmington to lihe nresa ffane was decidedly a bril-1 liant affair. . . . I , - s Lii' A T mi!.,J i. A ' x hniisfi and set it - down cm the flnnr. I Centennial The Banner contains an interesting accout of Shelby. the ' Centennial Bazaar in Ashevil t0 learn rK ;iir.- rr N". W. Woodfin, who has been contin ed to his bed lor some uays - -uv . p.( i ' . j I waaU hv JiidirA 1 iceuieuwu - - . . . i V ...i " . . r T . son, v. ui, who recenviy resigneu me naatoral iharee- of lh:-Pre?bvteriah SjSfflJ WW in" cuy! -X w fbe : Steamer : . Sc The jSteame?:. Schiller which j was shlpwreckeda last week 'on its', trip Mcross ;th;e oceanyeontainesl among its! J01""1 WpW ians, Joseph WiJe,v of d,Miss BueDimmock . . ( . . , vr?e,D8??f P and ''t:". JZ1 Tili-. Gaston claims to but in a financial point of Tiewjrwe claim thVj ttde6efedency"Catawba t&IlJK' Lperuapw utw more uuuy ia m reas P1?"6 aew weeks ago, has arrived. iM- - 1 At tars f ora i narihAl . i'P naa1nn1 "85'''0 targe. , oeauuiuj letters tare inscribed:-. "Cleaveland '! Cl 11 H Atrri . IT A-?- )I icmnA w - mw w . " . b.w AW1LV.VU V V'!V f f Vcu lV " J?"n .uJLe iuy'"s .uuemi, yui r. k. n i - jiitu riuu vriiinT nnrn.i t n -l i j . , . , -. . . . . . . . , - -,, . , , . . r - ,0 ,rr 'wn( wl I "uulllu: 5J"'i, George 8. P6weU, theCouhty Marshal! I went Wi voanowe. mis.-weeic, ana secured camping grounds for all that g0 from this county to: the Centenm- I i in rann vTt ;a A..n.i everybody, that goes from this section, may 8 -u-l - " . " crowds Pry Ponds, Lincoln county, has been' selected as the place forall waio.aattSy-.tneet-OO'Tuesaay night, the ,d.l ' rpJ.L.il.1 -.rj.,V .: fSf ft, Wl F"' lnjS Fo&&P " , i X v . J ' ? S 1 v-imsi1 I -" r( wuouuiu. iBwiwutjjimei I W uiari vsjuig mai, the Mecklenburg Centennial "is the I vimxo.yjiu w oaYiiiz tnat only ,cplebration,sOf the sOrtl-of any magnitude, that will take place in the SnnthM STh Wawa .'.?,tdk - 1 r," -Vii r-- v ..-',v-.i-, 1 . . -;- " . r . K .. llTe M the 15th of March, 1881; Will 1 fee' 'J5tnmal - celebratiou of .the -uuiuora vourt- louse - thatj 1 wlu Df eqnat m niagnilade and hislori-t I "' i'v iiwito iu anyiuiug oi tne Kind and the centennial celebration of the ' surrender at lorktown. PosTaqe'. Last year the postage re ceived by the Government fro m. new. papers j araOuntcllfQ.ia.lJiitle under eleven ! hundreu thousand, dollars. Congress last" winter abolished all postage jupon nine-tenths , of the pa pers (weeklies) andJ reduced the. pos tage up '-.iii the remainder to two cents per pc 1 instead of about six, but reqv.'.r prepayment.-: The ' ' result Bho ntthe receipts this year -will be t. -.V.irt'. j cf what they were last I..U9 proving t. . t : ' '. c. '. ; r: had bofti retained required the revenue f. ..swspa..s would have been so:. three or four million-? 'of dollars. SPHI5G and suroiiEii . EXOELSlflfl SSufiili' OB. I fi IT VQLPTHINC .31 f R n nn- rprint nnr HEW BlOCS Of fTT'"""' VY ... MENS', YOUTHS' and BOYS CBOTHIKfeJ J A large ana various stock oi urnisning Moods;- etrawr Fettj 8S1 k'hd 'Jappw8" JWw - linen and Silk-Handker 8u - of ; i cbiefSv Cravfcte, Btocka i a t H't 4 I of Ife r-t r . c' with ca7e liv -1 -: A k.A BnM;n lr avaaI ant l ft ... . . ' - . . . .111 " . - I W uuiijuaoiiJi; -'- "vi v . l qinauifiBtywtaoa pnees give i . is fair '..:. m ; , ,: ' th ng needed ih-3HOo5Vwd'."bi3, .but.that l-ii rac21 absolutely feipto .j&Ss,, Jfljnot jaany i idinus teste, we desire to speak BpeciaUy.rt t r J -.- - - - : I v V- ' m iiWe will add that we. we prepared to: take Lol ,S .WMf. rTw?. 3?T HI'oli 1 VIul mAaniPoa inn inrniNi. Hn v nriH.in uiuiii - u vui v j -f- ' : . Oar Stock shall "be full and complete Ieto naat Datroriage. we asks for its cbntinpance. - , r,.lB SW ttft3fautmerwt i. -Li- Robinson1 8r ;E1libtt, .' 1 . .. AM. Next door to Wads Worth's Lfery StaMe, Keep oonstannytTon hand'ran ibr'sale a ! .large and. well seioeted Stock of o-'a ' t . - , -.'-iwj Tirr"v - ,j! ,i imnetitioni- it. v P' 17 lm J. MNDY,. f If""- , Oates' Building, Trade St- 'harlotte, K. C. I k li j ' T ' ccaava iiAiiiitiJ 1 . is.. DKALEB IB .1 i. PRY GOODS and RE ADY-MADE CLOTH- I 3-i ! " WniadeVindlot thev1aler:wIi: "j y h -J. wyJesf ,jr ir-tfT alKii I snrroundirJK country, h large and welt select- ; ed Stock, embracing everythrng- found in 'a hrst-clasa jry-Uoods ilouse, such asssx oa CUSSIMEBS, SADIES' DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS BOOTS, SHOES, t ; hats, trunks; cbinj'J 4 and GLASS-WARE,,.,., , , All grades, to which I invite your attention before purchasing elsrwhere.a . TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Having devoted a lifetime to my business, and navm an tttcrtttjp a ss"Rn smnir rtnnm - - In my line,' I feel satisfied in Baying; that Country Aferchants can supply themselves ami Am Alt I ask is one fair trial, '' 3 J. LINDY apr 6 . o . . - j-, . t Ladies Hair Emparinm, F. & 8. . JOHHSO TT;S iKWish to inform the ladies of Charlotte and vicinity, that iJicy Jiave called iiere for cTirki rima irith i f,,U mnA alanAiif ment of Hftman Hair Goods, that lean offer sisn. ol tne Dest o unlit 7 and workinausbin. "i : l , , . r: n uusurpasseu in elegance ana peauiy. ai exiremeiv low nnced. Will renew and worksover.r in the most jWJobl. style .11 Old Hair .Braids, Cor.t- bines, &o s also Senewine and Dreine, in everv shade, either lighter or darkest ra. Ci r iT-'T ; I- SP. fJMSS?, "i - a t THIRDrSTOCK; , r A? Beautiful line Ladies' Dress G'oods, - Lawns, Ac., just recelyed by Express. Command see them' at? ,"'',", "' ALEXANDER, 8EIGLE & CO'3. ' ma 9 BCUITECT.u, : ; , OEOROB WELCH Offers hi. profcssionalaervices tothe ciUzen. r Charlotte and: vicinity, and, pledges the experience and practice of iourteen years training as a guarantee ot competence. umee Trade street, thariotte. .on u jan S tf. i .-.fi OSl I rr - r 4 Qn ailU 'VJdUtCC - . ' , ' ' - - ' ' ' . In pints, quarts, half gallon and callow bottlc8.'-' ) ' -v- - j - tv XO M AfTO'1' K AT C H U 1 . i i ? . . ir . Pepper Sauce, Prepared French Mus wra. vvorcestersmre-oauce, unow 1 Chow and Pickled ...White, s,, Onions. .t. . , - L W PERDUE, -'Oricr & Alexander's Building.' I i ' i- , I TMSSOLUTION" .f- fc JJ. .(;., , - ' : - ..JKf J r k r, . .... - The firm of N, a Harry KrueRer, Sign - . May 8th, 1873 i: t r j v J i ... t . The undersigned will continue to canyon Paintinff-and co business in his wn name.and will not ;bo responsible 1 r. the"4ebt8 contracted after this date, in the name or the old firm. Freecoe ing and Encausticing a specialty! " . P E KBtfEGER,- - maa Ui t- , t. : Artist, I- Assignees Sale. TTTK will sell at the Court House door oh Iti Monday the 17th inst.v some; valuable lots and Jand, near the depot of Matthews on the Carolina Central -RhiIwav. h,-lnnc,iTic 1 to the estate of H H Houston in bank ! rnptcy, property heretofore advertised , anc described Terms One third cash, balance nios, at S per cent interest. . JOHN E BROWN, ' ."' l Assignees. PS Parties who purchased at fbesala on the ETth last montli, will please call and set tle, if tbey have not already clone so. ma 13 4td ltw RECEIVED TO-DAY. "Smoked F. r. Fn'f--1 V- -i'.Feel ( -n 'na ' ' i . ! r . Olntr t. - " ' ' HAVING purchased my Stock df Cloimtrg 'niilin"" I "Pllltll 0 nn ' and Dry Gorjdsf , the best fcou All' i New York and Philadelphia,' am, now, fite- .rjrUfUULL fl. ' U III 1 1 II U. . UU.,, Daredtocibibitto the people of the city and . - v. -ASI V Manufacturing Go. i ClNCINNATL'JOHW.fT I SI - fHiiuaHku. LARGK-ST Manufacturers in . the World, School,1 Chnreh' arid Office1 Farniture. - ilottM call Ui.eaenlionio-School.rrIn- Furn'Sir Department,' thousand 'overV week; inV8bort tcryth5tig 1 . . . . ... A I 1 1 I. 1 - 4 i e-jjj s ueeaeam v e www xyw. h-mk. .. Room. In pur , .1"- Tidl -d-Jii ff', r wVaftonstantly ettingi Wit riew aesignfV-'; Ot ICG.-WHOIESALE TB, AjJlONVZj ' t ihfiPnWq w Ar arid onr PauenV Bev-I Jost received and on Kxmslgtament 20C0cVs Flour, all graU. 1500 pacii p ""ji :. ersible Settees for Sabbath -Schoolsafeiun- -r'" f ' - . ' -' , . I olsnrtf . - i eanaled'?or comfort, durability . 1 1 uraouuy ana au trac- 1. j Ujki ij,H; f.j-.j WO, WOU1U also ran bus sBuiai nueuuuu i of nrofessional ccntleuien and Merchants to I ottr ire, tin which we manufacture a full line,-eIo- igant, (wnvenient and durable, and they need - i ' . - " ... only U be seen to be appreciated. " Orders addressed to our agent for "North I Carolina, t WILLIAM PHI LLIP. s , . . , . Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C, . Wilt be promptly filled, and illustrations "of 01' out different manufactures seen, s ,., ! t B"A SMITH, T C CBAFT, Char1ottevN.Ux; -.WilmkigtonrN. Q. v DKALLB3 lii v UNDERTAKING in nil ite BRANCHES East Trade Street,,,. ' .f ' . -A R IO LI E, 0 11 N. C . . v . . t . i An assortment of Palmers Celebrat- ec Mosquito A'eta and Canopy frames just in btore and for sale by ;;.i .: y f,M ' 'D A SMITH' CO. ' malt '": j . :8QD.r.", The First; of tlie Reason; -AND ICE;"SHAlVER, T. a SMITH-CO S. , A D B 0 IKDEPEND.ENT jr - . if .j e i; . i- i ma 8 1 " SQVAltF. A! EM Class. Bestanrant L 1 i . MEllS HT ULL HOURS ! f , .' 1 .1". . . J . i-'!HJ -.1 ,5 ' .....' .... - ... and BILLIARD SALOON :l';r;: attached r;- BOAKDEES taken by the week or month. Fare a. good and price a. low as can be h-id at any first-class Restaurant in the city, . Having had long experience we guarantee fo please the public. 1 V ' - ' ' ofTryon? Street,' 2nd 'door below-!Central Hotel . andVopposi te i he 1st Natienal Bank. s: . K C TIMMONS. r ... ;;; : , r.; , b nazarexuK : i . T ; VCanncd Gcojfe ! '.ro! - - - i A! Full assortment of Canned Goods: ii.' - ' . ;J, . f ' GrccriCorn, Green Peas, Fresh To-matocs,-' Teaches and , Strawberries assorted Jellies iu Tumblers and Goblets, Fmo IxJ.ter3 apcl Choice Sardines, at.... . IJ W PERDUE'S ' -" ' . Orier & Alexander's Building. ' ma 8 ' ' V ' ; .' t KD other nouse Furnishing Goods, at A "aLEXASDEB, SE10LE A CO S. ; - r Ci U 'U'I'.'V. 5 t .. :. i - t . J ; WHOLESALE & RETAIL , ' !! 1 . f ..il ' ! "it ujsx . " -:.yj ,E1?t may ''J r , " CaiarlpttttM! :.miltiHIH' MIlHome, Tennessee. ..V.NiEffWaaF hi dRthe.saleVf .iJtafila- .itlV "door.to,MagilL .Heath;iAScc4t;Cawlcsttl'N WOOSacksPpro, jOOSackB Oats, 6000 fftcConatry Bacon? Wi tin-nm pu J it- it. ' , t K f f 1 ip It C 1 1 . . i ... . .'1..'.. . . . j - , ib ' ? , r j U nitwit H. 4 AJt, - !T," excees-ale(i)t:bs.s y Marhl2 Second spring PITBOHASB !' MORE NEW GOODS ! ' OUR .MR. ELIAS IS NOW IN" NEW York, purchasing our Second 'Stock. ? We are daily receiving an addition- to ou r Ex tensive Stock of - J:'-''--' 4 fH DRY GOODS, ; READY-MADE CLOTHING, Shoes, Hats, Notions and Groceries, to which we invite the attention of. Wholesale; attd Retail Buyers. . We intend, not . only ; to have the ' t ! "FINEST STORE," But the best assorted Stock of ticods in the gtatc. ; . ' . With a quarter of a century experience, we think we know the wants of our fellow citizens,. ') ; ' t : ' ' - -' g&r Fair dealing, polite clerks, t "jCr Call aad judge for yourselves,'. - ELIAS, COHEN & ROKSSLER. aprl6-tf. LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT JN. THE STATE. 1 ' , ; - "'t Ed wards,' Broughton c Co. 'k c pniXTERS AND VJ (N U ES,' plant Books of Every kmd kei 'nl'haud r- and niadeto order. - - Printing and, Binding of ,eyerydes9riP' tion, in "best style, find at prices .that ,will defy conipetition.' ; " ' Prompt attention feiven to- orders! 1 ! 1 1 uCyl 1 t . ji-... j, r ..... .a.... ; - Choice Teas, Tffltrss3JT BLACK, Oreen and Japaaiw family-use at costbv the Caddv, at , -.,'- t 11 M'MLLLUlt & KOJNS'. . may ! i Drecls'. Vienna Cologne ,.m ,25qts, SOcts and $1.00 bottles,' for sale by V ... ma6l W R BURWELL & COlA; - i TO THE PUBLIC. " - - s. . THE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES TO r the citizens of Charlotte and the ublic generally, that he has opened a 1 ' j - 1 - - BOOT AND SHOE SHOP - l". in the' Springs' Building, af D. Austin's old stand, where le is prepared to do ail kinds of work in his line. ; Satisfaction, guaran teed or no charge. ' '.'f"l ' : -v naarOtf .m..-,,.--! 8. JJ. .GILBERT. ; Potatoes. A Frcsji supply of largo- fine V . f .... r w -r .... u-. m O' B S Just Jlcecivcd at. fl'i-i. L .W PERDUES, -Grjert'Alexander'sBuikluij?. i mav 8 T O GRPENTERS & BUILDERS. A GALL and see us - before-:, you i bayvyoui Builders, j Hardwaraj and- .Carpenters tint,1?.fMrau of reducingStockTand will make it to your inform t a . .' respeotfullv.v, , ' ma list Steam EnrjincG for Afeli"1;' with f i in L-f.o i or lor a i . "7 '"-frapMily, I f b In. I N" I'.'l'"rWnf. A... V '.,! """'I''', ti'O test titer ht'i , "1 1",' 'J JH -; OKF1CX3, ! . . . 1EALEUS IX- "Furniture, Bedding", 5c.. Xo. 3, Wcht TriuTc Liltf We have full assfrtiXcntsof Wall rackets," and' Tnrlor Brackets Book Rack3 fJii.O i f ' "tre IVilJe jBnreiupABtdstv. 1: A full assortment of Mctalic '.Burial Cased and, "feoil Qllti,) aJ'JI f i - constantly on hands. . - S. M. MEACHAM. ? cf 'Mrs - I himigi Uoliiif,wtwit w . .. . ...v i ATT - (ii L IT 4 In. IF I SBSB BUST T f i J n MIJOLJ Tifcsra ofthe;sarlitlei ! "Tnans, t-. vllfvMjl l 1 I 6 i-i d VtjiO-J1 s O G. JTIAXWELL Door'BeltvtTfdtIi?s:'tto'Ak:'Stor' TLOUR AND MEAL RY, THE SACK, OR ! CARLOAD, The nndersigned U irepared. ort shprt nv tice to fill large or small orders or - k.. Flour, Weal, VVlieat-bran, Corn- "i-y bran, and Sccontfs, - equal r quality to any in this market. ' Also Graham Flour., for brown bread, from choice wheat, and MIXED FEED for'eows: Grain bought at highest-market price." ' - CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS." febl8-tf. - - Ixxik Box 62."' . JS. Iff. DAVIDSON. AGTM i..Haa received the following cAcl"ce coitis to which the attention of the public is in vited f - . .C.'t, l .''i ! MUK Jiiscuit,; oda Crackers;. Jiciam aad Gem Dairy Cheese, Sea Foam, and Royal Baking Powders. Parched Coffee, Dry uga Corn, ibetter than' can corn) English', and American " Pickles,,, various , kind Pauces; Bloaters, Prepared Cod fish, : . Shore. iJTat Famil endtjfesa Maokerel, Choice -Hams, Beef. 1'qii g ues ..Dried Beef,. Extra Shoulders, Northexn Butter, 6'almon, - Hallibut FiiiS, Breakfast Bacon. i - , . ' I also have in store, buckets, tubs, brooms, churns:' seives.. baskets of-ivariona kinda.. well buckets, flour pall4tfiot&e nulU,'jMllaj pills, IXU-, OLV. Give me a call, at " 3RD DOOR ABQYJS MARKET.: aplG tf iTratle -Streets A drove of fine t: Ho sees 'I f i trh ldilULES, ' '""and Sale Sta- .ma 12.tf J W WADS WORT FIRE ! ! IlffSUEE Y -Hi m OiJsJWrittett i i ates: AT TIIE- SOtJTHEEN INSURANCE AGENCY -f. j Tryon Street, Next door to Col D G iax well's Fewing , , j v Machine jMiiporinm. '"52. Several good Southern Companies reprcaentea in tne aDove.g.erCx. t - C W BEA9A;C0J .'tijapr 1? tf ' - I' j --."S.pniKG STYLES. " I?U and Silk Hats, just received at mar24-tf. S IMPLE A ALEX V?f DKR V-OJICE.,- . From and a'ter this date,, cotton will , be weigoea ana iianaiea at tne depot a usual. .VAlWcotton wiil be weighed t the South Carolina iJepot, until other arrangements can De maae. il,ms BfitiWKLK, ' pl20tf 'iVM I t!tty Wei.hei Luxury, CJTOP and? examine l the Fresh Corned KJ ocean shad at Gardner sfcish House un der the Central Hotel. 'wi r tf . . jJUKRAY & CO., Wboletoleqrocfrs Hl'Jj) i u 1 COMMISSION I ilERCH ANTS. Hbrth Water Street; Wilmington, N. C. i mar 20 3mos d . s. TOWS 0;N, t.w ' ' Slate Roofer, and .dealer in all kinda of RooSnff Slute. Is folly prepared to pet on SLATE ROOFS i nj-purt ol 1h!i?foTMi- i t B-Invites the aitentii.n of Architects, Builders, and the public to the superior roofing used by him, from the cmarriea of Yermont and Virginia. Slate furnished of any desired color. - A good Slate Roof - f Is an Insurance Agyist Fire, and will last a life time. All work guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. Shingle JRoolsr taken '"off and' relaioVwith SLATE; whetf desired: -v '.. . Orders will receive promptatteption,- when addressed to T.O.Tiox 15, Charlotte, . ; O. i .. feblO-tf. 1 Kff I.DS- Conrwry Taooa Haios for 10UU Bale. .Idrtws s ; HALL fe PATTERSON", ma 7 Hickory. N. C. For Sale. : - fetrtheEo'wefecrR QNECITY LOT, ,1II:.Y TO 1 j npr 13 ' ' -' : ' K W iL0VR. Imp&WanPrTOffKe? 1 iff ,JDvjL kiiilLvjri. AKTKU. this dale, I will .sell, grvcric for,catl , uu'.v. i .is !,- 7ltU ;-v nta , Ilahn thaf'I clirt We.' bitter ttsrnw tluin have ever been able lo do. Lisould dcljaol d t'"- iTU'w.f Stock "before baying 'elsewhere. i N AJ TOIstflIi tfa&k)KBl TT' )KBT- CSies stbd townf of tlii jrfcicrjba- ikiatut ottimi Je General A&cnilly f North Carolina tin enact! . StcTIoir 1. That all claims against. the , several counties, cities and .towns of his State, whether by bond or otherwise, shall be presented to the chairman of tire J5oir(J of County Commissioners to the cliW eflficnr ' eaid fkies?andfto,wpe)a;tl)e case may bn, ' within to swrl flfitr mapiturity of such claim 6rlaiBBS 6r tlilloklm of such claim or claims, shall be forever barred from a re ooveryitbereof. JProvidedr, That claims which have already matured, and become due si -nil he present eil ' 'oh of before thefirst flity'pf na try, A. 1 l77ili.holaei41iet6fHaU be forever barred of a recovery thereof. - 'Section 2 That it shall be the duty cf th, chairman of the Board of County Commis sinners of the several counties or the i liiet Va tuaiatare.iaatfiunaata audtinieof niaiuncy oi an claims so presemea to be ri corded in a book to be kept for that purpose and to be called The Registry ot. Claims." Section i It shall be the duty of the Sec rttiry of State o publish this act forsixcon srcntivfeeek fruthe paily Jews, Em and Sentinel hewspajra, published; ih tlx city of Balei&hVttta, Jourhar.of 'CQmrnerc pub lished im the'city of Newbern. tlio !; uly ' Journal, published in the city of Wi;.nin--tonr-tlte OiABiOiTK-,OB3ERVER, publislcil in the cityfvCharJbtleV'Uie Greensboro r.itriot, publiished in the city of Greer.sh io, the sheviile Citizen, published in the town of AhcvUle,i the North Carolina Gaiette, puh lished in FayetteyHle.' -t ,Sectidn l.'Tbis act eliall not apply to auj county whose debts are already audited, anil 'Sectitih 51 lISs ar! shaH tafe e9i.(:t from . anc idafter its ratification. In General Assembly read three times omi ratified the 22nd day ofMarph;; A. D., lS7.r. SfATOF'.kdH.'bAROLiNA, ) UFFICK fcECBKTARY OF TATK. ; . ,;- J&leigh, .March 20th, 1875. J -I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true edpy-of the original acton filein this office. ; If lw "ijit- , Win 11 aiOWJCRTON, apr 1 Cw Secretary of State. Valuable Railroad PROPERTY i j t FOR' : ,!uii si.w's ;H;-, It -' S A L E ! ptifcfcFAHTr.ioa Decree of tie Circuit A. ponrtr-.of Ltben United t3tales ; for the W?islcrh District"' of jNortb Carolina, at the April Ternl. Jg75,at..Greensboro, in a pro ceeding theu -tad ', there pending in Equity, to ioreclose a mortgage mentionrd in the pleadings between Henry clews and Hi rum Sibley and others, Plaintiff, . t The WeslcrV North" Carolina Railtoa!! i-V Tod K Caldwell, Rufus Y McAdin, .j a lie irst. ational- JhiPk; oi charlotte, t John Rutherfoid, H tram Kelley, Thog V Greenlee, James Greenlee, Mary carsnn, ' Mary carson. A II Erwin, N 11 I) Wit .sonAfigngc R .Walker and others, DelvudahU. '-, i J. r-TheSrndtrsigned, cdToniissfoners appoint ed by the court at .the, said April rirm tot-rfOiT-wii euai ue,;PHrtjlpuj donr in. 8&'d;tk':22tid 'day qf.ifimis75, PubBq- A WHoiCf o it, highest bid.K r all thencM?, ro.ds.iwad beds, rolling stock ar?d property of every kind, nat ure hiu! description .-belooguip to . ifce said," "The v' stern Kcrth Carolina Railroad- compa "PffyAun. the said 1 he purchaser .r rurchasers will bo re quired to payr!o the commissioners Ten Thousand Dollars in cash on the day cf?alf, and will be given credit fr the balance of Purchase money until Monday 'the 5th day t)f July, J 875, tlie first rule day of said court, at Grttnsboro, N. c next ensuing after the day of sale." . 'k; , ,C - 1 hose who-purchuse at said sale; pro v id- money, except as . to the said sum $10,000. 00, by surrendering to theccmmissioDtrs an t qnsl amount of said bonds. .The said cotnmissiorN'rs are authorized, eo soon as the said sale shall be confirmed by IW fori, 14 fy, jhimef 1 piessibn of the said Railroad ftss property hiid effects ol every kind and description ; and all persons who may be In possession of tic said Rail rood or any of its property , are commanded to surrender the same to the purchaser, up on the production of the corarnissicners'dctd tctbem. - , ; , r , j . . VlThla EoadIwen1l8cnnecfiou shall be comp.eted, will form one of the most Itnjior tant Thoroughfares in the entire South. Its pgth. 14 miksofwhicbr mil. e is complete y that is from Salisbury t" Old Fort in I McDowell county, at the Eastern base of the Blue Ridge ; and . t he greater part of the remainder of thej-oad is cradod, or nearly so. ; . ' , Fbere t&s aHioWaf&peDded upon this !Road,bout ,000000100'ivit is now ld to satisfy a debt of about 61,400,000 00 which constimtea the first lien upon the propertr'.. The commissioners believe that the title of the purchaser 'will be good. t For any rQrther.iDformalion, addrtss.' B S OAITHKR, o i h - , . .Morganton, K. C . ,v , MAKCUS ERWIN,' )s f" f f' j-y-Ashwill, V.". yO. I 1 iriloiUi iui-Tpi.O.' , ... Hillsboro, N. C. , " THOMAS 13. KEOGII, . . . . w Greonaboro, N. V. CHKWINa; TOKACCOr -aOARS f AND SNUFF. AT' - : CfFEARBU;LIXlXUC0Mr.Y , -J . v. . - ' Gcnem faclu'nd 1 maru- T . i "tun tmate ; residences fy." t and Pnljlio bntklinsr?. office vu Miiy oc oeuoiaers oi tne bonds secured by thaorfgagaa3toncdn tBC said Decra-, ftffly rfainTfhl-if iharc8.f the purchosc aiuslisda Dewelrn , "I0""1'"8' -brackets,-dow frmP r)03, h"d railing, win- . Orders sn)if.itr..i i, n- - ' - -. - of Woo,-nC 7- inos- "" Allen' at . V 1 a few sligbthruiscs. jan ID Ctr,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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