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F A' 4- I yr eUBSCUFTlOH BATES- r Daily 1 . (postpaid) in advance, $s 00 " emoi.lj t" . 4 CO 3 mos. ' v " 2 00 I mon,tl ; , , " , t 75 ,( i WIEUI XDtTION.' Weekly,' (In the county) in advance, ' $2 00 ' "jl out ofthe county, postpaid, 2 10 " months, . u . '. i 05 , the OBSEiYii J.j. -thoroughly auppHed t ant, find wltn tba latest . . every manner of Job Wei kc i i with neatnexg, filppat ,v a ' Ve can furnish at ehc. VOL. XII. Liberal reduction! for clubs. ' , tA.GJ.LZCEITi:,: a r T)Tm taw . SMITH & EOHBES, 'Lj!P, REZAIh DEALERS IN A jjvyvK ju-uxixijcjix iiLiS JJ HATS HAVJ5 removed to the new; large and eJeennt 1 " SMITH rtttt r' ,i 5 4 ' ' rem, Brown Hardware :StorV, whg.4r to : QDDTATn ' ' f ' ' ute iii every particular. ,i r . , ' t-i f - ieir line of fadiea' and genla4 fiueT'!i vri .v-it je .' BOOTS A N Di S H 6 E S ? Ubeespally.W Call and examine. ' . . I -."f?.1 "stSari4; ,oiuplete Thei ,The 'Charlotte Ofeserrer Charles It. Jones, lroprletor. : OfSce, Observer Building, Corner, " Trade and , College Street. i' if ANNOUKCEMEST. (, I have appointed Dr. F- H. Giaveb ray lawful agent, to collect claims due me, either lor job work, or for subscriptions. : He is authorized to receipt for any sums that may be placed in hia hands for collection. '' i.. ' ' i' " ' Chas. R. Jokm, " 5 . Editor & Proprietor Office of the Chaelotte Obsmvbb. March 18th, 1875, t . ma2l-4f ' JOS. P. f CAXT3WKLL, City 'Baitbr nar4 .f ' iiiillRiIilli PHiriCJ'iniCIIMFICD ncuiniic Yr- ci 0 J MILLINERY: ana FANCY GOODS, w .V7 1 V ' ''i t.Wf! uS H KOOPMANN & RpTHSGHILD'S: WE Again appear before the public with our romplimentsy and anhon'nee. that we have In 8tore, and are daily receiving one of the finest and'lare- tri est Biocaa m our line, ever exmuted in this cnv - - 1 1 -j -:-t.. -Ij i TheconaUnt increase of our business, warrants us In the belief, that the only rl Our determination is now to adopt r.T ..Jr-n. HMr 0 1 . '.! In our business, leaving the old style (large profit and big percent) for oth ers to operate with making ours the f!BEAP 8T0RB of Charlotte. 'Bel line the - " J' I ' 1 5 '-11 V'f.l ICI fi'''"' -'J . 'I I " o;ii;i ,;;p, n rc e y s te n , By marking our Gootls with the selling price thereon.' We mean to double and triple our business in this way and as our customers will be greatly bene fited by this change, we hope to make pur business still more profitable - than heretofore..'''. - in ",:,,- , , The special attention of our lady friends is called to our collection of fine inninieu jDuuueia uu nau. to our immense assortment oi new Drtne Shanes in on trimmed Hats, to our' attractive FLOWER DEPARTMENT,' crowded "': with beautiful and original designs, and Importations from ' .-' To our immense Stock of Bibbon. plain and grain, in 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 v handsome, -variety of ' juiaies' oiia ecarts, iacos, rarasois ana bun umbrellas, xnnjmings, j?'ans and I Q W -H 'I T E - G-O 0 1) S , n ' j.. . - . . f ; 'v . Such as Jaconnets, Cambrics, Swiss Mull, Piques, Plain Nansooks, Victoria Lawn, Toilet QuiltsL Checked and Striped Nansooks,'. Tarleton'a Irish Linen, a) Table Linen, Towels and Toweling. Crash Linen Cambric Hankerchiefe, Val- I J eocienne Laces; Hemstitched Hankerchiefe. Cluny and Thread Laies, Courr A Deauuiui variety oi oil as. inau tne -new aoauea. , Aigeuerat assortment oi Hosiery. Kid Gloves." Linen Collars and Cuffs, Corsets. Crape Setts. Keal and Imitation' Hair Switches;" liraias. uuris. jfnsetts. a complete Ornaments, Breastpins and Kar. Klngs. Uracelets, Sleeve A large Stock of . h Stock of Pearl- and Set Buttons. . or . i . 1 f. - t PERFUnERyIIBiTOIIiETSOAP. R And many olher N6velties.,! "l " " , We have in our establishments several experienced MILLINERS, and have 17 no hesitation in stating, that their exquisite work, and beautiful desigas in fi trimming Hata cannot be f xcelied. , One of these Ladies has special charge, in J this Department to wait on Customers and ' will-, aid. Ladies . in making seleo- j tions. 'x ' ' ' ' - Every Departmen is now replete with the very latest ; ; 1 ;TIE,f;IltR.t!?, t&: 1, e'.'H"iT-'.l fl-Jj ( ol S. , I -Tiioxic CHURCHT-Services at ILA. JH and at 7i P. M, ;,by; "the rieutf Rev.; Jatiiet nanus, 5 ?- 7 r ii-jimi l v- ..Ba'ptist CflUBCH.'-ervicea ihis 'mowing at U, and this 'evening at 7lt,,jbyRv W"-.T ,8b.- Paries E.7iCHnacH.-;ierB.' M BOOND MmroDIST JCHcacH-Servioea; by pastor. Jtev. WJ 8,!fialtofa;aeil'A.M by the Eev J 8'Nelson! at 1 P. M." 1 Sim- Broosoil Rectorl .. 'Services' will 'Ke'.had aay;at' 11 A.M.' and at' 'iY;"-" S the and day. School at 9 A.M. J"' V ' J ,"-"4"'' )iTY05 Street M.'lSrf"nH.rvie9! to-day at 11 "A; M.,J by the r pastor, '-Rev P' J Carraway, a'nd'af ' P. ir. ISuhday Schol At 4 p. m.' rJ'A ' '; V: ' -1 r Fibsv PsBSBTTtatiOP-f CauBCR-Services this, morning' afe 11,' and th evening at i 7i,- by- thepastor;Rev.a l;A. -'-W MfHer, Seats free.', jSuifday' School 'at . Jr'o'cfoci e Associate RxroRMt ; BeaviOi-iii a the Chapel on the-1 corrie ef Cbltege an'dth treots,to-day at 11 o'clock A. M4 and at 3 P. M., by 'the iJev'W. M: Hunter. Sunday school at 10 a. ' 'i ' 'Second Pbksbytkrias Chubch. Services in the morning at ll,and in the evening kt 7 the pastorjJeyi E. H. Hardmg, at the Court House.' Sunday SchoolInr(he Court ouse during the summer at S pV;m. ,. ,, Pratek ' Meetiito. The Young : ' Men's Christian Association will hold a Prayer Meeting this evening at 5 o'clock,, at their Hall over the Cpmraerciat Ijv'ational Banks The public are cordially iav ited.: , . : Of said coaitnittee,whichj -on. 'motion-'of Aidcrman Bown, was ' approved" by -the Board, to wit: . ' ' Y" V i : R&olved, That the Chairnisrruf ,thi com mittee be authorized to negotiate with any responsible party the rent for 12 months of the Marl et House, at a rate not less than $60 per month, ' with the stipulation that the 'rents be prepaid for each and" every month, and upon failure of said payment, upon, the demand of,ftbe town constable, such failure shall operate as V forfeiture of euch renting, and an annulling of said con tract, - Thereupon said constable is 'author ized and directed ta teke immediate posses sion jof 'said Market: House property i and Suchjother property as may be in rany man ntT'oonnected therewith-, subject to the ratt-r fixation and approsal of Ibe" Board U Alder- .Jnir''-1 "- - i a- meVi j.w f v,iri'ifVt. Vt..,7 . A Aldcrwaa Sims.alated thaL accnnlinc ta Ube; ierPM'Jor the a.fey Resolution, he. bad mafle a contract, renting Uia marker house to a Mr; "Adams, at $60 per month; subject to approval by the Board -the market: house td remain nnder; supervisiotf!'f CbuarKetf house"1 cdmniittee ;TheBoaTcf Vktified'tbei action of Alderman Sims 'iri'tne premises.1'" ' . ,yn mouon oi -jAKierman AixanderK the lessee pf the market house was made ,a.rpo iceman wiJtfi, powef And authority to keep propel order; andj t- prevent disotder atd bad behavior at the market house, "or within aldistanceptlOO feet around It; 0' motion1 it VaS ordered that tbe salary of, the cotton 'weigher lbr'ithe present rm !e f75 per month, and on raotion'the Board proceeded to the election jof cotton weigher ; wten a vote.-being taken'the ;election ;fell upopehariea. H-'iElms, who ;as thereupon declared bytha Mayor elected cotian weighs f(r thfe term. . wMjusp-jft, '4 i . 30h" j motion- 'of 'Alderman ! Mrers. it ; was ordered that a lot in the cemetery be granted to Vestry ef St.. Peter' Episcopal Church, toi tae ouriai ior poor members and strangers dying here belonging to said "church," '.This was: granted at the request of 3 the ladies , of the church society. ' The said lot. to:be as signed by the cemetery committee. .7? ,; 7 Alderman Walker moved that the ques tion concerning the obstruction of Church street be referred to the Standing committee on greets, which, was adopted.- ll ' ' if ij1 L .1 ' - . : ' ' : t ' .r':V''i "ri . Aiuermuu uoruon moveu mat, toe uoara determine nqw whether or not it will have a street commissioner, and if so to elect him to-night The motion was not adopted.. On motion,1 the Board adjourned. "I - . ' IjA ! "A liltHAJ COMUNICATIOj,. -Of Phalanx Lodge NoSI A t&A M', will be held in their hall,' in Masonic Temple Building,,, MONDAY, evening MAY 24ia, at half past seven o'clock.' Visiting breth ren, ;and members of other Lodges,, in good; standing, are. respectfully invited. Brethren will take due notice, and govern themselves accordingly. ' By order ; of the W. M- ' - i W H HOFFMAN, may23 It -t i-i!l fw-Jj h. - jc . OHOinF1 I OT 1 . '.''.'I VjVVi Cci! yt, v,lK- TJt ! i f -f'l r f Uk'l W k.Jl)L.Wv.' Charleston all Itight. ..'.A dispatch received during the ceremonies on Thursday, announced that by order of me Mayor oi mat city, ngs were iisplayta from City Hall and other public buildings in Charleston, 8. C' in honor cf the Mecklen bars' Centennial. - ' 1 ' -; The Salishtiiy Baud. - ' - The Salisbury Silver Cornet Band declined to take part in the Centennial ceremonies on account of the death of Mrs. Overman, the wife of a member; of tbe organization, and not, as reported, from other reasons. , - O ! .... i -i ..':''. .!. ' . 1 New Berae Cornet Baud .. 1 " - s.- . ' i The New Berne Silver Cornet Band cjn triboied 'greatly to the enjoyment of the vis itors. ThiB band, at the raising of the Sag' ouj the 19th, played the "Mecklenburg Polk a, a piece of mnsic composed for the occasion and dedicated to the signers of the Mecklen burg Declaration. The same band serenaded Mrs. Jackson in the afternoon of . the 20th playing another piece of music wrote for the occasion and -dedicated 'to Stonewall Jack son. Mr. Churchill, the leader of this most excellent band, was the leader of tbe cele brated 2d Cavalry Band in the late war." US A sreat many four Goods1' were purchased at a reduction of 25 per cent.. the fall Defteflfof which. 'we will giveto our customers-" . - " - . An ezamlnatiOTi 61 our Goods and prices, will con vtnee every one, that our assertions are --'r ;-') r nr-lt -tvi v'rro i fl''i'f h.u : .:. ,x i " BONA F I D E , , - I and that wc mean justj what we say. . mmUW& ROTHSCHILD. t. - -:oo:- TO THE MERCHANTS -0K- ftr NORTH" AND HOUT HlOARbilN Aj 7 j e ' v We bee leave to call attention" to our rl WHOLESAIjE , ; DEEATBMENT, r, h ' 'Oil ! ! ! fit fifl 0 ,T8II'i - '! im.uu I" W I LLIKJCBT A FANCY GOODS. IECO!VS. FLOWERS, u ; .We have on hand over 1500 dozen us, uiuuuns. r Lu iv t.us. - bps oJL-yt fiJ.i-i -..f i ' i' y.' - it': :'L ; t- , .i'; o L J zen of tbe latest styles of - 4 i I P' 1 (di ;I4?l's:?ffiPD ffliiJlTRiiniED HArS we . can. offer at J wJp. B- of, BIBBON and oth'e'r,Goods,: which ' 0" "D.iv"" any otner establishment.; og-mVIv ""oniynoosa In Charlotte, dealing exclusively in Millinery ' ehtW t "!?,-d atto,M the attention of Merchants, who wish to make pur - - cawinourJinei-7ri r v r . i , t , , rlfJ . .. ' , q - '"oiicited. ' ' ''-J";" JXQOP tnar 81 manii& iRothsehild ti j,' : ' v . .1,1 APmnjociatibn:! . Mr---.-DiAairM, at f r L - .... .. k vent Jiar.at' '; PUREFgys. - ?,WcW.W' a i oireei urovV-:. ,v'v. - .r -'if ? i ' C 1 "Kffijftdie For- n,ir,EBilBKRm-i AGENCY for the .'Englifeht Breakfast Packet Tea Company soldi by-vru gists only. ,-'.'';-, -TX"" 1 w II A T, -1 J i , J U.STHECEIVED ALL the LATLsT Al - mal3 r; - i ; o ' -si 1, J M B A' . t - f. -fLi,.;: I 4 it 1. Br-THE BOX AT t 5 ' 'rt-J o'Fv'J II.. ANDJlKVVa . m'Hj'm- WANTED. r. i Evervbodv to. come to Walter : Rrem A Martin Jfonllay, to see the wonder-of- tbe agei The - Virginia Cooler,- and .Refrigerator QFTICB O? Rs-ff :-fl- ;"'f i vn i ii - - - .! Dear Sir f ' - V - - 1 - " :We take'pleasure in Snfonninj'you ttiatj ericon raged oy ' the fivor - with which ouf Machinery,has been received throughoatthe South the past year, and in order to facilitate trade and meet the often expressed 'wishes of oar friends and patrons, we have 'determined to open an office and' warehouse for the sale of our manufactures in Charlotte, N.1 Oi which will be known as tbe Charlotte Branca of theHrie City Iron Works;' "J " '- Mr ' fl. Morcan. who ia so widelv and favorably kpowo thoughout' the South, wiH I vp in quarge vi j.nf Ajuanoiie , oraiicu, auu we propose to keen on hand there, Portable and Stationary EogiotS, Boilers' and Circa calar Saw-Mi(t8 orOur: twd''riHnnfacfare, atsa Jhe.Je?linake, of fjorn'1" Mills.,1 Gins," Pres8,nioft9"JHi!l8'lanauch1";,gther MaebjUkrj-aa the wants'of thft trade require, ,VEu'e. Qharlutte House j,noTxin 6genty but braiw qJ ouriwor&t, gowned; an(ff. controlled by qs, and any business done., with, us there is 'dmt J.wiik the , manufacturer $ direct, VVe hope the establishment ' of this . branch house will serve Jo tring" us nearer fogethef , and avoid the vexatioua delays that so Often! occur. in. Easiness at 'so great ..a distance as '.; For circulars, price Tista and any infordiai tion.wanted.iapur. liDe, address. Erie City with, an ice-. preservative and seperate; cp-1 Iron ,Work3,,"Cbarlotte," Jf"C-'" Trusting: nartmpnfa fnr "hlcstix. ."VtotfnV,1ca '"RnHm'-r-tt.. J ' j .i.-J - i partmenta . for. Meats,. Vegetables.' ButteK.' Teaj, Ac..TAlsothe best Washing Machine ever InvenUd, and the 'Granger- Churn; all Virginia inventions They haye beeh fairly tested and ; aptoroTed.; State .vaindi county rights for sale ht vih SAM'L P McGHEBv y ? 1 ButteiscotpliOBiitterscotGlL another, rj-'dfr "titiLt; iffljikibva 1 ! ri Receiyed this day, at !--' :) xtJ iHill ;; . ,."1 i . .i t i i I-;' ma23 , .. r - -; ft ISTOKICAL LECTURE. ' ' '' COSIXUKICATKD. .'' '' The Mecilen'Durg Tallers of Independence. THEY ARE INOT DEAD BUT SLEEPING .BY AVILCXOFTIN HAKGBAVI, ; , They are not dead, but sleeping ! . Those grand- old sires, , Whose glory now. Inspires ! - They Liva in. His own keeping. To whom arose accepted Incense, when. With hearts to dare and do, or mi like men, ! They kindled Freedom's fires t - Their earth alone Is sleeping ! They still are here ! To-day the very air We breath with hearts up-lcaplnu. Is laden with their presence : all around Their spirits seem to guard this sacred ground With mingling pride and prayer. They are not dead, but sleeping ! To brighter skies, Away from mortal eyes, While dust on dust was heaping They paas'd; but still their ever-glorious light Illumes the pah of Honor and of Right, . Where Freedom sever dies ! There will be a meeting of the ' Mecklen burg Historical Society at the Court House r on Monday night the 24th tnst. at ''which time and place an address will be delivered by Hon John. H Wheeler, upon, the . lives and character of the signers of the Meckterir burg . declaration of - Independence.' Gov Graham and Gov Vance are also- expected to be present and address the. audience.', ' C DOWD, President. ' m 23'' '-' ':..' VE ARE STILL ADDING TO' OURJ'fepLlSN'Dlb7 ASSORT MENT OF CAKES, ' ' ' " COME. AND TRY THEM. F . H . 'a N D it E W S & CO. ma23 ' ' ' ; A fund of $13,000 bas been raised by the women of Richmond for the erection of a monument to Gen. Robt E..Lee. . The Breaking, Down of the Stand. What might have been a very serious affair, just aftet the conclusion of the regular addresses, Thursday; froved a Source of Considerable merriment. As Uov. vance 'was leaving thestage, the crowd on tbe stand, Jp spite 'of the premonitions of the chairman of the executive' commtttee, packed in. arouhd the Governor, and a por tion of the platfoim gave way, precipitating a number of gentlemen and two or three la dies to the earth, but fortunately fh6 struc ture was only fpur feet high, and no one was seriously ot .even painfully injured." Gov. Vance created a good deal of merriment by remarking as he rose from a pile of shattered plank, that he never failed to "bring down the house " t "Every tree ia subject to disease," said ai speaker in a fruit growers' convention. "What ailment can you Qnd on an oak?" asked the chairman. "A-corn," was the triumphant reply. ' : If the politicians can arrnnge their programmes for the future without including the war issues, the day is not distant when all the people will recall the civil conflict only as a his toric incident in the life of the na tion, to be regretted for the calamities that attended it, and recalled with pride for the splendid valor displayed on both sides during the contest. OBSERVER OFFICE I'HAaiorrr. N. C, May 23, 1875. The Cotton Market. The following Tvere the ijuotatiofcs of the Onion ruartet yesterday : Proceedings of the Board o f A Iderjneir The Board inet in ' regular session, on May 17th, 187oi Present, His Honor, the Mayor, and Aldermen Davidson. Myers, Hiller, Brown, Heagler, Alexander, Walk er, Oates, Gordon, Moore and Sims." s . Mr. R. M.! CfawforJ, from the city Fire Department, wos present, and by ptrmis- sion, prasented :to the Buard a statement of the organization, of sa d department, with the Constitution and by-laws adopted by it. . 'f Alderman MterS tiiovil to sanction and approve the orginizition as presented, and ajso'the ConstitSutioa and- by-laws of the I Dr Graham and Captihos Alien appear- 'edbefort theTJctardlon behalf.,of JlUe.en- tehnial Committee, ,in reference tO;Uie,a.eiec- tloji of a proit plaee m which, -jjUj ;maKe;a, pyrotechnic display of fire worksiifccsJit i After a genera discussip.f i ttae tsuojepp, Alderman Walker moved thaWh(ei).?ttftnr Dial Conimltteei be.' permitted: to make aacn. display of fire i worksy eUt ftts public snunra ui wi. . .. i ayes" and "noes" on nis moaonr ano. xne motion was-adopted by the following; vo: it hein agreed1' thai", the enfen nial, "Corn1 mittee alone 4. Waye .permission,;aB4.,th standing ordinance be executed in, alj, pthey rases.?! Those Who' toted i "eje ; irre 8Jr drraen Miller; Myers; Brown; Heasler; Walk- ery ana SimajJ' and those hroted no": were! Aldermen' Uayidson,'. 'Aiexanuer, Oates, Gordon andMqore. f t ' 1 n t1-' i 'Alderman Sims stated ihat the, ;irdcr. had been to seclude the'nnng 'irpm the cor porate limits, he should have voted v aa -r but preferred the public square as the safest spot, if one must, be selected, rv-u;! if I lAJderman Myeraj statedj that ihe i voted "aye," with the express understanding that the Centennial Committee should have sole charge of the firing all others to bo pro- hibited. ' , t -Alderman 'Moore stated that fie 'Would have voted "'aye'Mr a more suitable place bad been selected but considered . , the square the inost dangerous . place n jt.be ritv- - , 1 ' -Alderman Gordon stated that be voted ''no" for fear tb boys could not be con irolled in the matter, if : any permission T,nnifl ha Eivca at a'l. . ...... . ' On motion of AUerman 'Myers, ordei-ed th't the Marshal be directed to notify tha Boilers oT fire crackers, Roman candies ana all other- combustible matter; that- they must not sell sucb -articles to one before the Centennial CJt-Lriiini ieover.cn pains of hv.TeriiV the I t-ft!)e viola' Ion of the oru'ncc ofthe city in reference thereto.' - Inferior Good Ordinary Low Afiddling Middling Ptrict Middling 1012J 13i141 144 lit 15 mHE ' MECKLENBURG CENTENNIAL. Jl Full accounts of the Celebration ceremon ies on the 20th. wilt be found in the NEW lOKK TKlBUflEaufl BiSW YUKK. HERALD or Friday. Copies of either can be obtained at my news stand injthe Central Hotel. -' r : . . JAMril U. MUUKti. ma23 Ice Lemonade, EVERY DAY, AT ' F. H. ANDREWS & CO'S ma 23 " ' " that.our undertakinr, will', meet with, your .Very respectfully Trours,' ,.. 1 &nu vwifc i-nryiM x uhjo. : "1 ,V,i"r'K10NY8. 8toM'" v'f-n T I XTOMACH ANP BOWELS? tfK: f r 'A ylo.'-, f j'lS"-,1 r . ..I'vt HASUFACTURD BY.iTjV U TT HAVIX "BEENi REPORTED BY 1 some that this Preparation is the' same as Simmons' Liver Regulator, we deem it right to correct this impression. Although C A. Simmons was former Proprietor of both preparations, be assures us that HlAi- MUMH' HJfirATlO UUMFUUfiO is his latest improvement in Medical denee,"and that it has no connection whatever with former preparations, hut that it is far superior, in every respect. , to any Liver Medicine to which his name was ever attached, being composed solelv of Vegetable ingredients. The trial of one bottle will satisfy the most incredulous.'' ' - 3This Compcund was Patented De cember 12, : 1871, and name Copy-righted 1874 1 "... ... - . ... , For Sale by Wholesale and "Re tail Dealers Every where. : se26 tf T OST- :j d -;At the Fair grounds, on yesterday, a Seal Ring.. The ring is a relic, and if the finder will leave it at this office, he will be suita bly rewarded. -'. .' : x 1 tiv'-:"j! CHAS. 'M AGKNHOFEK. ,.may2i It.1 -i ...t.' usj.j - ? i i . ,.t, tH . fa, t, I 4i Some time durins the dayon Thura- day I lost the top. of a Jfa& Carriage .Lamp, ana win pay a: auitaoie- rewara for the same if -left at my stable or a.t may22-r-it. im v.tvt '-;! -nr'i id I - T" J 6 vyi.ii lijJ IGENCYs rt'J'J 9iii ia,ii Pf:iil5w 'ii ui ne ceieDracea nnDranos ot tne virgltf a Tobaoco Works a'.J ,k t '. may 22 Itoq id !JM.rMENDEL'S. ? 1 K(( Country -Bacon;, Hams; for, 4.yvvj Baie. jiaoress ; , SPECIAL NOTICB. o::n aivisefnadj i : tlnfuture.Ice will.ba sold. in rear of. Bur- weii's drug store ana will not pa delivered. The Lee house at above named place will be open at 5 o'clock a. m ,'nd closed at ? p. m 1 1 . w nn uitnAJUKr. Agent: G. S. H. APPLEGET Bear-' end R M Miller ft Son's Bundirig7(4th f i i- i - 'yuAJil-v 1 B A u . i ji u A3fl AGENT FOE --Attli KISDS1 'w .... . . - .... ,, . Iron Fronts of Bniltlini, fialvaiiizea , Cornices, Iron Fences, CrestInFr - AJT0' i'tl i s. T OWSON, PRODUCE MARKET. Arrivals of corn scarce and in go.! de mand. Flour quiet and unchanged Bacon quiet and steady, stocks lighter. Other produce dull and unchanged. Butter and eggs in great demand. Buying Rattt B'Mrn Hams. ler fb 15 . 4. J ..... ... - !... lOl.tttfa Jr'Kp$ , ( - , 124all fiirftv-hoice, V ' fjTUA2530 MAiai nnU i-1' C t".tV 75 a '2 Oft P In, 1 .Peach,' - J.' Si 00 a 2 25 fcV5;per dozen,) .J s; )' i -loaM) fifwtijT-Familyi'.peraack,; - vf! ,j3.50 t , Buner i - , 3 2a l!V Dried Apples, '"per pound" 5 c r i : ' r 'Ppahes, ," 7 c fiwtf-lDiekenBjeacb i ti; i'u. i-f-: ;n 25a30 . KJ-.Torkeys,:; n ) '. 'Jr otTfia.UDO I DflCkS, fi ,i!.-I.J.n.J 41,25 Grain : i t -v f t "'Cbrn White, per bushel,. ' ''95 .. - mixed, , - - V, '-u92 H-7ia'Ked, per Dusa, '-. . lw -j'uJI'j' White, (l: 160 White, -r - ' -, ! - ,70 .,MixedVl w , . w fiiaDry,', '';rr -----r 121 tart Good, - vi ..!,t. 115 I i Common ; I A'l' (12 0njdna,ii;!. . w(571h!Ct-o hnshel) 75 a L 0 Potatoes Irish, ; 1" i-i, - . 100 2k,ar'"-:"- ,--T-"u! MW-lTrih rashetl " - ' " " h J ' r35 . "('Unwashed f3 ; ' 1 25 EXCELSIOR SCHOOL, CHURCH AND OFFICE FURNITURE Man U fact u ri ri g T5o. , CINCINNATI. OHIO, 'jARG EST Manufacturers in the Worid, of School, Church and Office Furniture. We would call the attention of School Prin cipals to our School Furniture Department, in which we keep an assortment of every thing needed in 8chools, Globes, Maps, Charts and all appliances for the study of the Sciences. The latest improved seats And desks, of which we turn out nearly two thousand every week, in short everything needed in the School Room. In our CHURCH FD1PRE DEPABTMB1T T we are constantly - citing out new designs for Pulpits, Pews, fec., and our Taient Bev ersible Settees for Sabbath Schools, are un- Slate Roofer, and dearer in all kinds of Roofing Slate. Is fully prepared to put on SLATE ROOFS in any part of the coun- . ..: ... , Invites the attention of Architects, Builders, and the public to the superior roofing used by him, from tbe quarries . of Vermoot and Virginia. .Slate far Dished .of any desired color. A good Slate Boof Is an Insurance Against Fire, and will last a life time. . All work guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. Sbin?le Roots taken off and relaid with SLATE, when desired. Orders will receive prompt attention, when addressed to P. 0. Box 15, Charlotte, N. C. feblO-tf. PASSENGERS &oing North or East" WILL avoid night changes and secure the most comfortable and shortest route by buy ing tickets VIA the VIRGINIA MIDLAND. The only change of car3 to miiimore is made North of the River at DANVILLE, Across atwelve foot platform in ., . DAYLIGHT. Tliff entire train runs from DANVILLE to BALTIMORE, Over our uniform gauge without change. This route is ONE HUNDRED MILES"' SHORTER than any other to the SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA. G J FORE ACHE, Gen'l Man'r, Alexandria, Va. W D CHIPLEY, Gen-. Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga. W H WATHINGTO-X, Trav. igent, Greensboro, N. O. ma 19 ALL KINDS GALVANIZED WORK. -' Which he will sell Cheanerhau any,, t ,on- - i i : Office hours from 9 to 12 m., and 2 to V p. m . ' , A i' u - O S H 'APPLEGET;. iwishes to inform the public, at large1, that he is prepared . to furnish, flans or . all kinds or buildinKs with working drawings in fulln which .will be found much- plainer than those of any other man is the state, he Deing a practical builder, having anxperience of 15 years in three of the largest cities of the United States- -. He can answer any question or give any information in regard to the construc tion of any part of the building as he is fully qualified to go and do the work him self. With 15 years as a builder and 14 as an Architect, he knows just what isneces sary tor a mechanic to get along with, and with this experience yon will at once see that be has a pretty good knowledge of the business. Yon can mdge for yourselt as to whether a man is an Architect without be ing a practical builder. Some in. this State claim to be Architects when they have no knowledge of tbe business and can only be called draftsmen, and need some xne to- in' struct them at all times should they under take a job. For the last six years he has been employed in this State, and nas done all the best buildings, with, only a few ex ceptions in Raleigh, Goldsboro and Greens boro, and almost all over the State, where persons can see his work. Tn Charlotte he would call attention to S P Smith's Iron Front Building, and Sims & Dowd's Store, and a number of the private residences . here. - He refers to all who have employed him as Architect and Superintendent, as to his ability, He can furnish, if any desire them, the name of parties and buildings, but can not do so here for the want of room. He can show as many ' fine buildings as any other man of his age, and will take pleasure in doing so, Any person visiting Charlotte is invited to call and examine his drawings, which he bas at least 500. He guarantees to have 50 to 1 of any other per son in the State. All are invited to exam ine them whether they are going to bmld or not. The ladies are specially invited. ma!5 HIST- .. . i i ! i x tun -ui ' ! COL? 'iOHlC II WHEELLi:, Complied tront wistoal. records, of-ual 13 - - f-r documents and traditional siati niein- The work' is out of print and- U becoming rare a fci Copies-Tor' Vale 1 f2.00 - .... vu. at r. j H, OJ fl-,, t' it t, ft fn i . t , t t 1 i. -U . t. . .1 ....... ,maip,:J,;.-, ,..r.:ir.. t A t 1, ',; Just Received .! 1. 1 Kirnrr.nrrn - NEwoirmaicytoiiNxV.i'oE 'i HERRING, PJCT ' FEET' ' LAMB'S . tONGUES . " - PICKLES; TOMATOES; ETC., -ETC. - Call in and see for yourself at HOTTENDORF & HASHAQEN'S. , t . . -, Opposite Oliarlotta Hotel. , , y , W V i'-t r f- Greville .Memoirs..; J journal ofthe reigns of George IV, and , , WUliam IV, edited by - - H E NEY- RBE1E, - t, ' i - - Two volumes bound in cloth, price $400. '. iThis (D Appleion & Cq's) is tl only full and complete American reprir t of these celebrated English paperaJ ' ; ; , ( iForealeat- :.( f PHIFER'S I apt -22 .-.-'.' f '"5-fcJi -i!4 Book Store. .-' TJPHOLSTERER, DECORATOR J ' Mattress maker "" t A HE L'JLTO, V K D. v" ' TkADX BlBIKT . r . ,l i' 1 Oyer "Frankenthal'sSljre. f '? Will be pleased- and . honored if you will call on him to inspect his work, or give him an order. Best workmanship guaranteed.' r An assortment of Mattresses always on hand. Church Upbolstery a Specialty. - ' . All orders 1 left at Frankecthal's store -will receive prompt attention. ,; feb20-tf.. 4- FRESH A NOTHER SUPPLY -1 20oi Blackv jt i t ' White. NEW, AOVEttTISEMEiVrS.!.' iTTENTION, HORNETS i X i i i 1 You are hereby ordered to attend an extra meeting of your companv on to-morrow (Monday) evening at eight o'clock. The coiYimutees appointe-t at previous meetincs; will please come prepared t submit their rer- la ii viriln . -,W II TKLZZVANT, r 110 ET R RAY, . President. . , Secretary, . our equaled for comfort, durability-and attrac- tivenesv. " '- 1ti"-' k ' J c-i ,1' ' .ir,'f!',' X .!., v I , , -We would also call: tha'special attention ; i .i,'-ii' i. zmii ovtvr" oJTto rffffi of professional gentlemen d Verciiapts tq r ; i j r ivoai.i xj i-'i f if' ' .1 't in' ll.'Wl''jni ")-"T !iOflRce.VuTnitur: "- . ."ii 0 . f'lLrr ri 1 i v.,r js in which we manufacture a fall line,, ele- ; . .-.Ai'.:.. V- J -i i..r ,1;. J! J cant, convenient and durable, and they 'need mil v to beaeerl' ta He annreciatedT. " SKtii'n : y Orders addressed to ' our -agen t for North Caroliual 1 WILLIAM PHILLIP'", ' rtJV X " f'tn - Trade Street, ;T '- f , i 7ichari6itp,'lV.'C.;;, i 'f 1 01 " ' ,.it -ui 'ii J ,i f-u- Will he promptly filled, aud illustrations of our different manufactures seen. -' .-i-j;' apr 2& 6m. W -TT"T t 1 JL. hrt "''" V ;A "4I Wholesale Grocers ' r , COMMISSION MERCHANTS. r , v North Water Street, Wilmington, N.cl . mar 20 3mos d , ..- : THIRD STOCK . ND Beautiful line Ladies' Dress Goods, Lawns, &c, just receiyed by. Express Come and see them at ' ' .-ALEXANDER, EEIGLE & CO'3.. nm 9 Of tiie latest style Broadway bi! Hats. Call soon as thev are going fast, at JOHN A "OUNG & SONS. ilia 13 : 1 ' " " '. .ii' "1 )1 1 ' ' ' if ' EOR'THE CENTENNIAL i 'SlUA - . r j , ' t,. fi, il "iK 1 ! -The fine , uncauvaijsed , Hani; , the well known : monumental eao vassed . Ham' Uie finest St iouis "Flotir, the Wliite New 'Or leans Sugar;' just arrived,' sefecteir "Goshen Butter, the best Nertherri Apples,-Oranges and Leiuoaa-by the bxtr:the retailat- u -taaie.-t hi ", ..IrVLFE -jfc NISBET.. ' U.t T.tU,l tt-A-W ' - if .Aumv till. -o LAKGE LOT JTTST RECEIVED AT F H ANDREWS & CO'. ma 15 "PHOTOGRAPHS OF "LITTLE AMT LEE," S U P P'L Y- .... . . i. 7 yOURSELF for the CENTENnLvL,' ' - . . .r . - -. v ... WITH THE VERY BEST OF, IM- - r PORTED ALES and PORTER. ' " JS" We have the followirig brands ; GENUINE BASS ALE, . , ' G ENUINE-EDINBURG ALE, "y GENUINE BUBKE PORTER."' ' I GENUINE GLNGER. "ALE. ALSO- CALIFORNIA WINES and CLARET, PORT and SHERRY WINES, GERMAN CORDIAL, AT n to 'K V HOTTENDORF & HASHABEN'S. Choice Family Grocery, )pposite Charlotte Hotel. f m:-ll ' ' t 00E OUT.v I 1 1 11" rr-i r.V . t Another lot, of those elegant , Centennial liats, that; every rxxJy will have, just receiv ed at J A YOUNG & SON'S, 1. mal5. - . . r - ,("'- V.rJ ! TUST- Receiyed a large lot of. New Music J including Jvatie Putnam's popular song, "Grand Pa, Bless, your Nell.V at .,-..' . . . 4 . . -JtHIFER'Sr ; , r apr 6 n-jen 1 1 . ; n j j Book 6t0re. ' HE best goods for the least money, at-1 (--' IJIHE mar31-t. GANNED Goods att 1 - i J mar3l If .' - ' ; PUREFOY'S. ' M il.ri tri - 'j -j..;.y.ri o ..in, i.v.r Viu x , T)0CKET Cutlery, at' i r; -'.,'mar3l4f PrfuEEOX'S. i V t' RECEIVED to-day, a lot .of, fine Jarg Northern Apples. . 7 .. . , rnar25-tf. J. K. PUREFOY qn: CITY LOT, .irrTY T" NOTICE. TO HOUSE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. I have accepted the Atrencv for a Saw Mill, and am prepared to receive and fill all orders for any kind of Lumber at as short a notice as possible. I have on hand a lot of flooring and inch plank. - " L. W. OSBORNE. . Next door to J. H. Henderson's, : ( oc29 " Trade street I ' ' AT J. LINDY, Oates' Building, Trade St , Charlotte, N. C. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, DEALEB IK , 5- HTIPUY!S BOOK STOKE, m h i roalS .'SK-ETGHES'v; oJi yri'ii -rfsi ifO- .v' ! b""" 3-si-;'-"i of ii k, -rai-xt vnr hj. i' -"'y.ii "i,? ,t?i-' :.--' ? inn isinw;n a d ftT-m h 11 U I L I 11 : UllllUUllf lit v (Hi-iilncii"!1'. 1 h ' ;-' !.,i!'".'r mi in.- V'u ExrG0Ty Z.B.Varicei rjIHE incomparable sketches of Uie "Old J.. iVorth State," written by this inimitable writer and soeaker. which have recently appeared in the Norfolk". ?idinarjfc,i.bave oeen reproduced in uook iorm ana are now on sale at ' -i"Hij.js,KB' - -.mal9- ' y- - '"'-Book Store. , TECALCOMANIA. ' 1- t the art of transferring beautiful pictures taught -free- !' -- Pictures ofthe most beau t:ful designs and finish, from 5 cents to five dollars. Also another lot 01 taose ueautnuitjem inromos at 25 and 50, at . .v . ..DAFFEON S,.., . Trade Street orposite Court House. mal8 " ; ; " ' ,. ?'-, DRY GOODS and READY-MADE-CLOTH- ' INO, Every grade, .warranted Cus- JIA ;4onj4nade, ancy oJT the latest '-. HAYING purchased my Stock of Clothing .and Dry Goods of tbe best houses, in New York and Philadelphia,! am now pre-' pared to exhibit to the people of the city and surrounding country a-hwyeand Well selects ed Stock, embracing everything found in a first-class Dry -Goods House, such as j ; GASSIMERS XALES' DRESS. GOODS, 'V WHITE GOODS BOOTS, SHOES, .1 -j i-iii J TTRUSKS. CHIO '-7 ."' r'". and GLAS-WARE, ? v,.-' All grades, to wbjch X invite your attention'. before purchasing-els, where. ,, , ,r qTiI" ft l..t; , ..ff-lj ; . ;;o.TO; C0UNTIY .MERCHANTS.: ; h 13 ilaving devoted a lifetime to my business, and having an"- . ' -, -.UNSURPASSED ST0f3lC of GOODS In jny line, I fcel satisCe in saying that Country Jercbants can supply themselves at my Store, Cheaper than by 'going North themselves or by purchasing from , agents and drummers..,- -.t , . ; jylll I ask is one fair trial, . . ' T" T TVTiV .IT ' J 0 iHARLOTTE MARBLE WOR1" S. QAPE FEAR BUILDING COMP'Y, GeDeral Contractors for buildings manu factured by Machinery, of select material. Private residences aud public boildings, bridges, railroad cars, mouldings,- braclet3, balastrads. hewel posts, hand railings, win dow frames, fencing, tc. . : '; ' Orders solicited by Thos. Tl. A'icn, t ce of Yvooten a Express. ' 5 ; -- Having purchased Mr.'F. A. llcl'inch's Marble Works, I respectfully g;ino"''s ti the public that I will carry on the " business in all its branches, at the s: ; 1 1 r the jail, formerly occupied by 1 A. 1." Ninch.. - Tombs, Monuments ar 1 Cr.'vr- stonea of every description Bant!f.,ctured at reasonable prices and rf suort notice. The public are invite i to call sr. f samples of my material ar, 1 1 amity Monuments a &- , S. I' . t cf T -5 ii t -"'. ri . A CAUD. Haviiijt sold my entire st-1 11 tne . ,.rL.;e 1 take pleasure. i 1 1 riifc-Uc a I" v- i in. -i. 41 , -,t f-.-i the Ilarset ious3 Lora- rUlt-3f."33,-----i -!'''' 13
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 23, 1875, edition 1
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