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- ' ,,..! ' ' - J . . v- BUB8CEIPTI0H KATES. - Daily 1 ywrTtgldnnTafaTrjpS i The OBSKKTMi J6b, Department has been thoroughly supplied with every needed . want, and with the latest styles of Type, and J everjmanner of Job Work can now be done " with, neatness, dispatch and cheapness. , iWe can tarnish at short notice BLANKS, BILLHEADS, - . r. s" , t LETTER HE IBS, CARDS,' v t ' ! j- TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, ; ;i PROGRAMMES, JI AND BILLS.V ; j ; PAMPHLETS, CHECKS, Itc. Ac, ' 2 CO 1 man'," 7s t WEZKLY DITIOir. Weekly, (iff the county) in advance, $2 00 ,om ui me county, postpaid.. 2 10 6 months, ft ' --- 'Tf , J Q5 liberal redoctions for clubs. 4s " I it ? ; CHARLOTTE, K. ;c.i 25- S75. il 1; I i'.i i. Si . ' I f 1 1 II III A . V; 111 - ' T lil 1 1 I .'J I II- A. - - -iVT.' . .1 I -- - ill- H i". ... , w - 'if -I II I lM 111 - i . w . " ' l - - . . SMITH & BOOlSHOESrLEl&HIljft; :Np HATsi HAVE removed to the newlarge and eleehnl am"!'? rttit mvn V j' ' 1' Brem, Brown & Qo.'s Hardware's, wherefhvgfS complete in every particular. Their line of ladies' anil gents' fine u vy v i o n in will be especially attractive, and will be sold at mar- . ?jftttnKwn IIU Idllii oi 1875. a SPBIHB AND! SUMMEB FASH1QHS. 11 'tOFi J MILLINERJ and ' I'A'-f - AT UKOOPMANN & ROTHSCHILD'S; WE Again appear before the public with our compliments,: and announced that we h ave in Store, and are daily receiving' one of the finesb aiul larg- est Stocks in outline, ever exhibited in this city. t.. ..' j, tc WU9WUV iiiureoa ui our ousiness,, uioue k secure success is to sen uooas at Our determination is now to adopt 9 In our business, leaving the old ers to operate witn ; making ours the DMA www run xxiai xxiiAiSi. inAi, auu ip estauii&ii a .( . 0 II E P R 1 C B ! S;T STjElnV By marking our Goods with the selling price thereon. .We mean to double and triple our business in this- way r and as our customers , will be greatly bene fited by this change,' we hope to make our business still more .profitable than iheretoibre. - 1 :v i The special attention of our lady friends i Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, to our immense assortment of new Spring Shapes in untrimmed Hats, to our attractive. FIX) WiSK DEFAKTM KMT, crowaea with beautiful and original designs, and Importations from , - , To our immense Stock of Ribbon, plain Wa Lava the finest linaof RUFFLING burg Embroideries, in beautiful patterns Ladies' 8ilk Scarfs, Laces, Farasols and Fan Chains, Fnliings -, VV II I t E Such as Jaconnets, Cambrics, Swiss Mull, Piques,' Plain -Nansooksl, Victoria Lawn, Toilet Quilts, Checked and Striped Nansooks, Tarleton's ;Irish Linen, i Table Linen Towels and Toweling. Crash Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs, Val 1 encienne Laces.' Hemstitched Hankerchiefs. Cluny' and Thread La?es. Cour- tauld English Crape, French Piece Crape, A beautiful variety or cues, jn an tne new snaues. jl general aswruueui v Hosiery, Aid Gloves, Linen Collars and CuCfs, Corsets, Crape Setts, Real and Imitation. Hair, Switches. Braids; Curls,- Frisetts.. A. complete Stock of Pearl and Set OrnamentsBreastpins and Ear Rings, Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons. ' ' , i A large Stock of ; ' ' ";! ?':;'' - '; Z PEaFEnT AIID TOILET SOAP, Ami many other Novelties.' . , , We have in our establishments teveral experienced MILLiNERS, and have nn hMif.finnln fHn that rlipir-xauisite work., and beautiful designs in, triramine Hats, cannot be excelled. One this Department to wait on Customers, and will aid Ladies in malting selec tions. - .. ; i ... .;-'.,ui -,J ' !' , ' ' '' Ewp.rv Dpnartment is now renlete with the very latest A great many of our Goods were purchased at a reduction of 25 ' per cent, An examination1 of our Goods' and prices, will convince every one, that our assertions are . i - "X 1 and that we mean Jolt what we say. SOOPUAIIII & ROTHSCHILD. 4 '. .fnii4 .'d sft'f tT sI-s TO " TH E -WIERG H ANTS PL WOliTH AND SQUiH?QAR0 i 'I o ' ' '0 ? 7 1U Wve lo call attention to onr f-M D t rV:aa Orders reSpectfaHy!; solUted v. j jt won OTT!z;rs Iw cnases in onr liner ,'A.J:. I V,';' -;..Jy, "--.r7 --.'i v , . :v FORBES, u u ; oun ti o1 short brofiti;Calt anil i SMITH: FORBES, & Co.'s Hardware. Store, Charlotte,' N.'C.U " 1875. FAWCY G&ODjSlj - ' l i -:f,'Tf. wairauu usm me oeiiej, nuti iue oniy a BMAil rKUr JT, . : r !i; ; .' tit !: -i. style-Oarge profit and big vet cent) for oth HEA.F pTOKE of Charlotte, selling tb is called - id our collection tof fine and srain. in all sizes and qualities. for neck wear : '5.000 yards of Ham ; a- large and handsome variety of : Eun Umbrellas,. Trimmings, ans ana ,. .Gf 0 0 1) S , Barege Tissue ana iAce veiling. 5 of these Ladies has special charge int IDE 1 ' ?: 4. ' ? ; if. If. f 7 ;j t ' 1 1 , iuf J j vfj'i. v ( 7ei: jli. u LI1U UU11 u .;!' .viaifoi if--! o-,? The; Charlotte Observer; Cljarles K. JoncftJ Frobrietor: Office .Observer Building1, Corner . s . Trade; and . College St reets. r&r.. rr .1 have appointed Dr' F. ,1 e.i. i lawful agent td collect Claims dne me, either ior jjQD.yworK.' or lors subscriptions. He is authorized to receipt for any sums that may be placed in his hands for collection. ' - mjiU''-Mftiia'o Proprietor. Office of the Chaelottb Obshkvkr. Marfth lSthv87& .vsc.yiiti'a. Ki--"'-.''ma2t-tf ' f : - . JOS; CAJjD WZXL; ' Vcity I Sdftor. , : Moisfe to CiuU, yesterday.-, : ,r .. yve expect to, commence pipeparations in a short time for Ihe next CenteaniaU , ,i: i Our mechanical force - has gottea'Veome- fihat: ovefcrthe-.demoralirationi consequent upon the Centennial Celebration, and hence- forth we expect to.ba up with the timesr Slaving at last - lirnsbo up our full report' of the 'Cetitenhial,? arid tavihg heartily" tirM "ourselves find1 ! all our readers witht it we: shall haye some ro' jnarks -to " makeTano?ehectioiis to'hv duige in wpon general local topicsafter Business Change. -. :0wing to, the death of-WiUiam; Hotten- dorf, of Wilmington, one of the proprietors Of the sre?on ,Tryon street, known , as Hot teridorf & " Hasnagen," ianiily grocers, Mr OHashagen will continue business in ' his own name '"'''' ' y- ' -wU a n ' "i' . '' , . y.-i'-,:- . Col Wheeler's Address. i . - '.Col. John H. Wheeler, 'one of North Carolina's historians, at the request of the Mecklenburg Historical Societyy de- as jnislBuhjecl the'early history of North Viuuuuuf auuxne lives ox ine signers oi the Meekleribiirg Declaration of Inde pendence, s' the address will shortly be published,3 Ve forbear ftirther com- !niehf:,"";' -ff;-' - . : The CentenniaL w ' ! : . Iron Station, May 20, 1875. CoL Chas. . Jones" Com. Ways and ; -Means, Ceri. Com. : . Dear t Sir it Enclosed please fine fifty dollars as my subscription for he purpose of defray irig the ! fixpenses of our celebration of the Centennial An niversary of the Mecklenburg Declara tion of Independence , i 1 i Yery Eespectfut'y, : ' 11. A. Brevard. Improving. The little child of Capt J R Erwin, which was seriously scalded on Tuesday last by boiling tea, is much improved and will soon be well. The child of Mr Geo Ayers, which was run' oyer by a wagon in the streets on Wednesday last, will recover from the effects, of the accident, it is hoped, at least in a measure. It is feared, however, that a por tion of his body will he paralyzed; - ; s The two men, Messrs Williams and Bing ham, members of the Raleigh Light Artil lery, who bad their, arms; blown off last week, are in a fair way to recover. . Their Sufferings have been very great,but both are Sheer fnl and their prospects of life are good. : : - : A Handsome Compliment. On Friday afternoon last, the Raleigh Light Infantry, under command of "Major Basil Manly.and the Raleigh Light Artillery pnder command of Capt A B Stronach, ap iearcd on Trade street, and calling, a halt near 'the Obsxbvxh office, gave three rousing cheers for the . Daily Obsbbvsb and for Capt W FA very, its associat e editor. Leav ing but of the question the worthiness of the paper, we can say wunout ics Deing in bad taste (the associate editor being absent ffonPthecity for a day or two) that the com plimenttohim was as just as it was hand some. - One who as a Soldier bore himself wiih marked gallantly, a journalist of reqog- nited ability and genius, a gentleman in the strictest sense,of that much abused term, (ne tnenibers of the companies, in honoring aim bestowed a complime&t worthily, and uron a recipient 'who received it with be coming gratitude and modesty. ' ciurt Testerdav. i , f J j Yesterday, was he .second ; week of y the Spring Term "of iiecklenburg Superior Court, and at 10 o'clock A. M . the Court was or- gahizedand proceeded' to "business. .' The case'of Wnir El wood, ' for . the irnurder of Aleck Sanford,- in Clcaveland county, which Cafe was removed first to Gaston, and thence to this county, bad been set for trial yester- dav. and the SheruTihad.srimmonedia!tV1 of5Qmen. 4fter Court had been organized, 5 Jury wa empannel Jed consisting of. the following persons: R B HjunJer, N A John-., sUr,' A 'A ; Alexandery $9wk,,,,K-M. Lawing, IH McUinn,,w ii juanson, it a White, J N Blythe, J WWilliamsoii, W A lerrfniirTfFHX5h ttroughtTnto Cou naries had beeri eone through, the.examina- tiofi of wjtnes'eey;wi were sworn ior mj prosowuuwi uuv three of the3e were 'examined and when Court adjourned la the afternoon, it , was ttrider3toodtlhat th -State would; put no more w itnesses oh the stand.1. It is 'not yet knowu with certainty whether the; defence will introduce any testjm6ny) :irahyri will be tntroaucea mis mqruiug.; j-yyy, Col John F Hoke, and Capt Plato Durham, appear for .Ihe.prispner; Jtfr Solicitor ,.Mont- g0itoery;for:.tbe.Statetn y mw-.& i iThe killine of Sanford by theriJorieK !s; nodenied ; witnesses were present wlio saw .the deed committed aefeuffanrs jeounse WWiiin. hAwever:thatffilre'wasnWalice f"j TTTu-.J :'iiu;.J ,";.' l- In! the transaction, and. that, .therefore, their, client cannojrtwjWTe rourde tn.jae .first degreekraj hisa- 3 Btw ttms u. '' The Court House was:crowded nearly al 3av vesterday with anriterestedkudltdry TClvnod iaaman about 30 yearbf agej and committed the1 deed fo.J which rnJ is :now being tried, on "the 17th: ot&&LWh J Kings' Mountain gold mine. hvered a forcible and eloquent address at the? Court -House last night, '"takinsr CIvU Rlghta at the. Tneatrey. '" " There was a littler-civil rights at the.Cliar- lotte1 OpetaHouse on. friday ni?ht last. The WatKns troupe was.p!ayrcg "Rip Van pinkie," and shortly after the play began, eix r.ejroes came in and took seaU in the parqnette. No attention 'warpaid to them by the audience, but the trews was n ot long in extending to the streets and a crowd, of young gentlemen immediately got together and repaired to the theatre," It was soon guessed, what their object wasr and cries of put him out,'? began and became general. Two or three of the negroes were at once' collared and kicked down' the steps; . while the others, more fortunate, escaped from the building without having violent hands laid pon them. , " ' '"' ; Just as the ; Intruders disappeared down the steps, Watkins brought down the house by exclaiming from the1 stage,' in the lan guage of 01d Rip, Mdoetl3h .all right j give him aold potato and let him go." ' . The Centennial! In addition to the aclcriowledee- ment-atready uted by the citizens oi Wilmingtok in aid Vol; the Centennial Celebration we take pleasured in acknowledging the following,, which, , added : to ' the sums, already received, makes about five hundred dollars, in all. We are not able to express our gratitude to our friends in our sister "city by the; f:- .. i :n Li i-. : oco, ,m jibkiuif vcims, auu win ijui irv ; D. McEea$10,R. Strange $10, J, & H. Samson $5, J. H. Chadbourn .& Co., $20, Parker & Taylor $5, Hart, Bailey & Co- 510, Grtin & Hanner $o, E. Gra- lam Davis $!, and Wright & Stedman $20-all together making ' $90 As stated above from Yan Bok- kelen & Vpllers,' 15 Atnount of check $105 The palmetto Stata aud tha North Carolina Centennial. Late in the day, on -Thursday last, after the prpcessioh had returned from the Fair, Grounds, we received a pack age by express from S. R. Kirk, editor of the Charleston Chronicle, containing six palmetto cockades as offerings from one in the "city by the sea," to the good people of the. Old North State, to be wtirn in the grand proces sion on the 20th, by such as the Com mittee in charge might designate.. Accompaning the cockades was the bllowing toast, which was intended to be presented at the. banquet. This being impossible, it having been re ceived too late, we reproduce it in our columns : "The 16th May -1771. ancfe the 20th May 1775, memorable and?' eventful days. The former records an exhibi tion of "bpartan Spirit," while dealing the first blow at iJritish tyranny ; whilst the latter chronicles an act by which the people of the Old North State, proclaimed an actual Declara tion of Independence. Had we time and space, we would respond to this patriotic toast even at this late day, but owing to the press on our columns, we are compelled to desist from any furthur effusions than "will be found under its appro priate head this morning. ' A Graceful Act. The handsomest thing of the Centen nial occasion was the honor paid Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, by the Raleigh JLight- Artillery Company and the Ral eigh Light Infantry, an by the Steam Fire Company of Newbern, and the Citizens Band of the s&ine place. The Raleigh companies :both called at the residence of Col. John E. Brown, on- isortn xTaae street, wnere juts. Jackson lives, and gave three cheers for her. In response to these Miss Julia, the only daughter of the immor tal Stonewall, came!dut and presented companies with a bouquet, after which, upon returning to Camp, each of the companies fired a salute in honor of the widow of the christian hero. The Newbern band and fixe company called also, -and gave three cheers for Mrs. Jackson. They, too, were presented with flowers by Miss Jujia, after which the- firemefi were received by- and shook hands with, Mrs.' Jackson.' s They spent a . few moments' 4n fhe phrlor, booking at a large portray of Jhe; General, then solemnlv denalted. many of. them wiping away the fas) falling tears. , The compliment impliedin this action of the companies was a beautiful tribute, -not only , to . one of t greatest soldiers of ancient ormodern times, .but as well to one of the noblest and most loveable of women-r-to her ;.wno was, ana wno was well worth v. to 4er the ivife of. General Stone jallJackso;;j , .v ,- ..... j : cOBiMUNICATED.l Setnrn of Thanks. " r ; " Ed&br 'of the ' QtiserveiGfentiemen : I am about to leave your city for South. Carolina. ? -I cannot s but i express my high appreciation of your paper, ana ybur comn)unityr in the generous . aid vou have given in helping us to bring out nr. rraimersj. jateoi- jjt, j.nornweu. 1 have obtained about 425 subscribers; and; think that they will number over 200 when all the lists now. in circulation ha.vft been returned. I I acknowledge myself under special bbhgations to yourselves,5 ana lien. Hill, and. Mr. HL; M. Miller,? and Dr. Hutchi ison and Maj; McAuley and the ladies pf Charlptte, for personal attentions in prp6uringbscribers, $,nd;I hope that ypuf will not' be weary' : in , well doing uritujhis.gredt sfortb.-5cmgl book has Veen, put 4ptQj every lamjjyvin . your flnnrisninB' country. "And. rjermit me t6" ;confiratulatev Vout over : thV signs . of pTOSpeniy- X JiatVts ecuu lu viuanyne huu surrounamg region v-,vh . 1 a : a , Yours truly hub. .'til "A. L. WirnERsrooii. Toasts at the , Dinner on the 20 th Hay, 1875, in Charlotte. 1 j 1st. The Untied StatesOar country; its independence was achieved by the united efforts of every section, its perpetuity is only - to "be secured by preserving the rights of the States and justice to every citizen.' RespomleJ to by Ixov. Hendricks of Indiana. 2d. North Carolina Tho first State on which the Anglo Saxon landed; the first State in which the blood. of the Colonists was spilled in defence of the rights of man ; the first State to declare independence. 3d. The County of Mecklenburg Tbn hundred years that have passed has only added lustre to the acts of patri-, otism of brer sons-; and time will only add to their renown and virtues. :4th. 77t 20th of Now, hence forth and foreyer a State -holiday. The feeling that animate the . assem bled thousand here to-day verifies the undeniable fact that the same spirit of independence is Inherited by a grate .ful p6alerliyil..v-i-v -J ' :' -' ;' - . 5th. American Liberty &z offered by Judge Gaston on the 20th May, 1835,) "Here was the ' first declaration made and here most sacredly cherish ed ; nobly resolved, long struggled for and boldly defended. May it be pre served by. the virtue, vigilance and union Of American freemen." ; Cth. The, Centennial Monument -Let it be soon erected in this place, on the consecrated spot in which liberty was first proclaimed. "Let the earli est light of the . morning gild it, and parting day linger on its summit." 7th. The Declaration of 1775 and 1776 If the one is more concise and clear, the other is more extended; the one movedalone in the dark and dubious future, the other depended on co-operation and mutual support; the one challenges our admiration, the other is to be venerated. If one was the saviour of the country, the other was the forerunner, for it was truly "the voice of one crying in the wilderness, prepare the wa3Ts and make the paths straight." 8th. Ihe Executive of our State His presence here to day shows his patri otic feelings, and his proclaiming this a holiday for our State, shows his sagacity. 9th. The patriots of Cape Fear Who drove the last vestige of royalty from the soil of North Carolina, and whose valor at Moore's Creek in February, 1776, won the first victory of the Revo lution. 10th. The bold mountaineers of our State, with the sons of Virginia and South Carolina, who on the heights of King's Mountain turned the tide of victory in favor of our independence, (in Oct., 1780,) which led to our suc cess at Cowpens (Jan., 1781,): oar gallant struggle at ' Uiulford Court ilouse the month following, and our final triumph in Yorktown, (19th Oct.,) 1781. 11 th ..Th&Fau-SexQut sums, protectu them, their arms comfort us. Tom Thumb a Billiardist. A con siderable crowd was gathered at the National-hotel billiard parlors yester day morning by the novel sight of General Tom Thumb playing pool. In his plain black suit and neat beaver, bis diamond studs and hi3 conspicu ous Masonic watch-key, he appeared as he truly is, as much the mature, accomplished gentleman as the most rehned habitue of that popular saloon More than idle curiosity induced lookers on to watch his plavine. His chin is exactly on a level with the top of the billiard table, and it would seem next to impossible for him to play skillfully, but he is a finished player. The manner in which he went for the bie balls, ana the ease and grace with which he handled the cue, called forth much meriment, and the easy abandon of all his movements showed that his playing was purely for diversion, and with no desire to triumph - over his - competitors.- Washington Republican. NEW, AOVflSriSElIEYrJ. JOST. Jlfav 19th. Parcel, marked "C. L. Stoney, Charlotte, N. C." . The finder will be suita bly rewarded by leaving it at the ma25 It'. OBSERVER OFFICE. pOUND. And left at this office, the top of a silver coffee pot or sugar dish. Come and get it and pay for this advertisement. ma25 . . JIOUND : ;; A bunch of Keys, apparently the property of some lady has been found and left at this office;- They contain a watch, - piano and six other, keys. For further particulars Apply at " THIS OFFICE. nia25 It pOUND. ' . - , On the 2ls infet, a F'afch, which the own er can have by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Call at '"-' - - , ;tna253t -' 'l ; THIS OFFICE. flO AAA FEET of LUMBER FOB SALE. AO uuv The Centennial -Festival Building is of fered for sale to the highest bidder, at private sale. Reference, ' ' , , raa25tf REV. J. B. HANDS. OYSTERS f OYSTERS Choice Pickled Oysters in Bbls. for sale by the quart and gallon, at ma25 ' - ' - B N SMITHES. rjlURTLES ! TURTLES!, 3 tine Sea Turtles, one large and two small Turtles, for sale at - ma25 , - - B N SMITH'S. ERESH EGGS.i - s -.-i i . rui . ' . ." Just in, C dozen for a dollar. .' - f ma25 I ! 1 i B N SMITH. M ASONICL i : Thflrft will be a regular communication of Excelsior ? Lodge, v to-night - (Tuesday) :, at which all members are requested to be pres ent, as the election of officers for the ensuing year will, be held' - : f . A vz.x- 'Visitors are fraternally invited . : ,-. - - 'J .THOS SYMONSrJ s ma25. 1 ;, ' n & p. .Secretary. I id ' . . .. , .1 - . .... STRAWBERRIES J, .STRAWBERRIES ! . '! Fresh ;St raw berries every day from Dr. AsburyVs-.They can be bad an-thour .aftet they are gathered, at? f. -1,., i,-j I ' Lt- -mi3F ;H ANDREWj & QCa., ma25 E6GS! EGGS ! !- EGGS ! l A large lot of fresh Eg?s for sale chta, at Fdl ANDREWS fe CO S. plNK APPLES. Just recei ved (a; be sold low, at the uia25 - . RISING SUN. QOUDci OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ; . Very low, at the'.; . rpa25 . ' .., RISING SUN. N OW IS THE TIME To get the. worth of . your - money; at the . . . RISING SUN. . Opposite Market, C S.Holton & Co s mo JUST REOIVED,; - ,c'- -i Uzli.t Choice fiUused Tripe, and Pig feet, extra No 1 Family ; Mess Mackerel and Oregon Salmon, 1 and 2 lbs can Fresh Salmon, and 14b can Fresh Mackerel,' at . ' HASHAGEN'S, ; Family Grocery,- i ma25 , Opposite Charlotte Hotel. ; SOMETHING NEW Wilson's Packing Company Corned - Beef, Cooked and pressed, in 2, 4 and 6 lbs, ready ior tne tame. Try it tor sate, at ' HASHAGEN'S, ',- - - " 1 Family Grocery,3' ma25 . Opposite Charlotte Hotel. P OR CHOICE Oranges, Lemon, Apples, Cocoanut and Dates, go to HASHAGEN'S, : Family Grocery, ma25 ' Opposite Charlotte Hotel . H U E R A H! ( Li.D tid'mes for those in want of Citjara. X. Tobacco, Snuff or anything in that line be they - , . - " ":" 0 L D Or young, we can give the assurance that we are now in the position to undersell any firm at home or abroad that do business in MECKLENBttEO C0TJHT? As we boy our Stock from first hands and pay cash, and consequently Jbny and sell cteaper, and it I S our aim to ktep AHEAD Of all competitors, and don't you forget it. J M MENDEL & CO., .mal8 ;v Trade St.; Charlotte. EXCELSIOR SCHOOL, -AND OFFICE FURNITURE ManufactuVing Co., CINCINNATI, 01110, JQASGEST Manufacturers in the World, 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 Schools, 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 FURNITURE we are constantly getting 'out hew designs for Pulpits, Pews, &c., and our Patent ' Rev ersible Settees for Sabbath Schools, are un equaled for comfort, durability .and attrac tiveness. " ' "". ' y , ' " '. ( We would also call the special attention of professional gentlemen and Merchants to .OUr ' ' J r-.-M i . ,; , ,,'; Office Furri itiire, in which we manufacture a 'full line, r ele gant, convenient and durable, and they need only to be seen to be appreciated. Orders addressed to our agent for North Carolina, ; WILLIAM PHILLIP, . " . ' ' Trade Street, : Charlotte, N. C, Will be promptly filled, and illustrations of our durerent manufactures seen- apr 22 6m ' ',' ' : ''" ; LUMBER i LUMBER ! : ; Just recei ved to-day at the Lumber .Yard, a train load of fine Western Lumber such, as Plank .from to 2 inches thick and of various widths. including"an extra fine lot of inch 'weat her boards for rabiting. Floor ing dry and: dressed, scantling liglit and heavy, ii Also a lot of fine Western BLinglea, Call at the Lumber Yard offioe ppposito the old. Jce Jwtory and Jeave your orders, wi h the cashi .' -,". -r,';' y" V" , . . , B J SHANN0NH0USE fc ON. i -ma!9 ANTED;j-i' ' ;r. hu V-iVv r Everybody to; come to Walter ferem & Martin 3onday, to fee the wonder Of ' the age. The -'Virginia Cooler' and .Refrigerator with an ice preservative and eeperate eo partments for. Meats,, Vegetables; Butter, Tea, Ac. - Abo the. best Washing -Machine ever invented, and the Granger -Churn, all Virginia inventions. They have beeh fairly tested and approved.. State and county. rights for sale by SAM'L F McGHEfi. H Notice. MONUMENTAL City Sugar Cured Hams,' Russett Apples by the bbL, Pickles; half gal & pints, Fine assortment of Candies,- For eign and Domestic, English Mustard, Mace, Ginger, Ac, Just received, at ""it -; m . . .7 jR B. ALEXANDER- & CO'S, . : f ma 13 -. ; y College Street, ,.t JJURRAY & CO., 13 i. 7 r.j . Wholee.Grocers 7 " L AHD ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. North Water SfwtWlIimngton; l mar 20-3mos d - , i" t f , l ft t,t THE largest lot of Toys in t6wn;at-S t:n iA fWi J.R.PUREFOYJif5 mar31 tf . ft gency;; ' Of the celebrated fine brands of the Virgin. xouauco uorKS as , .... , may 221fci ' ' J.M. MENDEL'S. 1 1500 LBS. . Country Jiacon Hams for sale. Address ; , - .r. . ! HALIi & PATTERSON, - - Hickory, N. C. ma 7 SPEGI All NOTICE. s In future. loe will he sold in rear of Bur well's drug atbre and will not be , delivered. The Ice house at above named place will be' open at 5 o'clock a. m . arid closed at 7 p. ni. W II II GREGORY, Agent. ' ma 12;;;;;;;; 7 n g; s; HapptEGET: Rear end 11 M Miller S jSohV Bunding,' 4lii - : ... .. -' StreeU CHARLOTTE, :NO, 4 sjt AXD AG EXT 'Li A i L: sVi FOR 1 - - ALL KIXDS' .1. Iron Fronts of BnliiiGataiM ;S,l8StlIl2r, ALL KINDS GALVANIZED WORK. Which he will sell Cheaper than any Person. - - ' ! OfBce hours from 9 to 12 m., arid 2 to 9 p. m. . G S H ; APPLEGET, . wishes to inform the public at large, that he is prepaied to -. furnish Plans of all kinds of buildings, with working drawings in full, which will be found much plainer than those of any other man in the State, he being a practical builder, having an experience of -15 years in three of thelargest 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 be is fully qualified to' go. and do the work him . self. With 15 years ara builder and 14 as an Architect, he knows just what is neces sary for a mechanic fo get along with, and . with this experience you will at once see that he has a pretty good knowledge' of the business. ,;You can judge for yourself as to .. whether a man is an Architect without be ing a practicai builder. Some in this State claim to be Architects, when they have no knowledge of the business and can only be called draftsmen, and need some one 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 has 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. In 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 visitina Charlotte is invited to call and examine. his drawings, which he has 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 buHd or not. The ladies are specially invited. mal5 . , ,- . ., SKETCHES , '-.i.'i .:hdiii f. of, . . ... ... . ' NORTH EX G0T Z. B. Vahce, THE incomparable fetches' of Ihe "Old ' , iVorth State,?? written by thisjnitnitabje writer and speaker,, which have", recently appeared in the Norfpjk' Xondjnarfc, - have been resproduced in Book form and are how ; on sale at PHIFER'S . ; mal9 ' Bookstore. JJECALCOMANIA. . . i The art of transferring beautiful pictures , taught free. Pictures of the most beautlfuTcfesTgns and finish, Jrom. 5 cenla to five dollars. AlsJ another lot of those beautiful Gem Chronios at 25 and 50, at ? i Ik L i DAFFRON'S, Trade Street, opposite Court House. mal8 QAPE FEAR BUILDING COMP'Y, . Geneal' Contractors lor ooildingg maca- factored by Machinery' of 'select . material. Private, residences; and -pttblic .boildings, bridges, railroad car8r mouldings brackets, balustrads. newel posts,'iiand railings, win dow frames, fencing, &c. j Orders solicited byThos. H. Allen, at office of Wooten's Express. I jan l9:6niiaiVHi r-3.ifi'j jNOTHER SUPPLY., i Of the latest style Broadway, bilk Hats. Call soon as they are going fast, at f JOHN A "YOUNG & SONS. ! ma 13 , '- - : : - '' ' 1 pOR THE CENTENNIAL. , ; , itl j 1 The fine-' uricanvasaed 'Ham ""the welt 1 known monumental canvassed Hanv the : finest SL Louis Flour, the. White New Or- y leans Sugar,' just arrived, selected Goshen Cotter, the best. Northern Apples,' Oranges and Lemons by the box or the retail, at : , mal6 ' ' JFOLFE dt NISBET" '; , , m di- T OST. . 'li .',.; ': ii C'-dr t ' Some time danng the day on Thurs-. day Ii lost the top -of a1 finev Carriage u Lamp, and Will pay a suitable reward for the, same: if. left .at4.Wadswoi1;h,( stable or at s . -r .v.. tv. , f OBSERVER OFFICE1 - ... f-t.r-t --.v ai-' . .ft . ...... 1 Y OOK lOUTjii.'' iJA :,cv s mil ,pi;fo f -Another Jot of ithose elegant. Centennial , Hats, that everybody - will haye jus recei v- t ed at J' ' J, A7YQUNG E0W8. ' i"fUST Received large loi of Ifew vMusIc i J - including Katie Phtnam't popular song, t -.aprq,- f.-t , f jt Book StoreT C mHE best goods for" the least money, kt X tiu.v.i .fKhsXKi.PUJJEFOY'S ii roar31-lf, . - CAROLINA 4- v. ruar 31
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 25, 1875, edition 1
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