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. - , . . " :-. r , -.. . . ""TT ' ' .., ., i ----- i ;" , -.g 1 .- CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, BUB3CBIPTIOB; SVTE3. : hft OlfllRTEK Job thoroagtily supplied wlU-r - --.ii want, and with ihe latest sty lesVhajT been every manner of Job Work can oowojej Onily 1 yearrpoatpaid) In advahoe, - A moa. " . ' ,1: With neatness, dispatcb and cbeapnesa, ' We can furnish at short notice -BLAKKS, BIIX HEADS, r - i LETTER HX IDS, CARDSi'!:f" jf1 u. mon. KDmoir. , Weekly, (ia the county) in advance, , j $2 00 j j. oat of the county, postpaid, 2 10 TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS . monins, . - . -ioo ,ITAT - i , . . PBOGBAMMES, HAND BILLS,""1 " " v jt Liberal redactions for clubs. 1 VJU. ' 7 V- . 4 1 H ? ' I 1 r III - . "III' . 111111 , i i'jff1 I rvi ;l II . .-., ' -"J- r,-r-r . t 1 Wliffl;WliK I - " - ' i . ! ' ": 1 : - ; ' - - i r i " - . ... j ,. ...I i . i i I : " 1 ' J " '- " ' ' ' ' '" ' ' jO 1 'I'"'-'. 'J-' 'V.- -3 - " ' ' M Vtllil'IHM. I.ril jS)1!'" " I'l iMlM'li u . -. ' I i ' ' '' "'I 1,f - ... ,-...lt ."Jnr Bd': i. "'; Mi toy or this jegh Iwi.- and id B ling of H. ll ran Daily. 10 p ni 50 pm 1)0 am KGER nam X) p m to a m IK) p m 0 am BOa m DO m bOpm Jingtcm bialdc York: kreekly Boats Festern arlotte Atlan- .nd ' North- ehrap Central notice dent. PANY. 'are per prompt Will ap- ferinten- ur pipe making FE, surer it with i, for the touncing able to f adjoin the &). r pound. My carts jre prices. ai oomr. PORY, Iks and Sentfld th spared to Y kind of 1 and inch KE. . son's, b street. b by him-' BRO. LONS ! ! pson, at f ELL'S. i wSI:l:;;F'(J'liBS; ! J 1: vf!U IT AVK MARKED DOWN PRICES or THEIR ENTIRE STOCK o BOOTS & SHOES : rr. o c MILES Ladies cloth, goat an4 calf Sooes, oigicro uhiii-i u. BiT" - M ........ Zeiglers' lAaiea ciotn entton xsoots, ..A... .j. ZeigJers,"JftIBSBseiflta: HQoes,iX A N-D tO T H E Ro O O D S ! $2.50 2.09 ;300 rvr nr t -t Tr. TOW I If FR 1UM The i Charlotte ObVerver. ffr v.; fdbuibkb by '-luf Charles K. Jones,4 Proprietor. Offlce, ; ObaerVer Building, ; Cormer . r , '.! s - j I hava aorx-inted Ar!rlHiloVKiPjnr lawful agent tcrcellect daiitis dne me, either, for job -work, or for subscriptions. He is authorized to recdpt ibf an Jr sdrns that may be puceq ia bis hands for collection ' CHAS. XW JOSK8, ; . Editor A JRrpprietoi, iy, March! t mazi-tr i-iti-f'c! yj 3ff;- fv-rf il't-if iol tO' wit i"ut.I hfiu -i'u.'t.. -fno rtiiJ,'-fj;'jji' ! 9. Ji.' i OlfLY. - S IVl.4T H F 0;R B E-S ' . ItMCli 11' I, ' -i -4 fluiil. ,. Kilii4 lf :.C- - : itt h-.Wh j--''" aril V'.-.j tiirrtH-,-i- ,V'1. DING, TJB'A DE STREET, vaI .J A.Wls S ft i) -fli. k r, HE ATLAtMCr HOTEL s i, Jam 013 rrtHWaliove esTKPTTshnieni, so ravorably lnlroduced to the pnblicfet Summer, -by the 1 .A J'ITOIl i new owner, Capt R D Graham, of Mecklenburg, islbr the season o875, MAT JST TO OCTOBERlTfiC5lJfen tdlrrfch-VlBlfOonly as the undersigned mayQ willing to admit to his family circle. Ha hopes to repew his pleasant acquaintanco witbrall former guests of the Atiitao-Hbtel: i'r 5.1 ..T ,'ff ? S The peculiar sita&tibn of this houaW affords all the pleasure of a voyage without peril or seasicknef. - NO DUST ! NO FLIES! ! NO MOSQUITOES ! ! ! Railroad Tickets goocr for nie'whwle seasanrTrom Cnwrlotte and return Ten Dayck.. i , - ApnJtolionustbeBiadat U n;uti GEO WGHaRLOTTE. JUll . V . : :. : i '!, f,t.M':: (f:t .1 U-.i,'. i S $19.05 v 9.55 Proprietor. LOWEST P Rt CE S : j 0i S. S. PEGRAM. I.'i.s . : li n .ri m 3P 33" EH y -r -vr-. ' s. H EDUCTION r .1 t. 1 6 iT-Ka ! 1 ft . -IN- " C A 41?- Oil IV Office of the jpHABr3rr-e.OCBsiByT1 18th, i875v-f U I i- it fj I is The ..Long Creek " Bridge. smiihTbf1 Rather fordton; having consider r'.,-TrtV1, l. h a f engravrag, oegao r worK on Long ureeK uriqg very vig- . orously, and it is nostatfed that train , rf-niatinn . w nnw W-.. atlrun oyer it by tornoirdwsre ing quite rare. ,These coles, were of the de- wwu jinn, vuo.inuui u,i;4ucuuo ui, 'Ms i nonunaaons oi , $1 uu,tz ouana o wr oome two negroes, who were killed by.the of thesecbrjM aiemarked . "A. Bechtler," disaster on Sutjirdaviftst. will have an I who was a son and succeeded his father in investigation of the matter. t tak3 it and show it to,, the. young lady and: 4ett her how'' we got it,; Jmd 'eburt "her our- selt'' . -s.-1 eXifM t'i-i' A Cow Browses .Ajronnd ou Tonng ' Men's Clothes 1 men from this city went to a-'tjond iipr; JThis waia severe calamitp,nd about 8-Ufsistant,Bp4h-e purpose !Weear1ein ithedfeaihohhe institution; of seining. while in-the' Vater they foi whenYk' appf6prfa6n'was akkfedforto. were cAlledito by a negro, telliog them I tebuHd lttras' ia& 1 irtith -a5 TiSoluflf0 trrat a cow wW eating 1jp thefrtflhs: liaeoliBh it(the smuggle came ast aind They went out and found that tne v " -" wretched beast bad -eaten the clothes Of two ! the yonng'-mpn into ' perfect 8bjreds ha4 chewed them up so badly, in fact, that the unfortunates had to a-aOi&!-i!8 i There, was isot a case in the Mayor s Court yesterday--fifl Splendid raids yesterday evening and last Considering the season', Charlotte is in the Several of our lawyers are io Raleighi at tending the Supreme Coart'-:; y i We suspend to-day; j N more, pa pes until Tuesday. 'rh ' - iitu; .; - : f The Board of (uaty CoinmissioBers will meet in regular session on Monday net.- v,- j All the churches of. the -city will be open1 for serVides to-'morroW,' ab the usual hours. ; The young men's, prayer meeting; - wili! be held m9rp)w evening at.fr f'clocjk, in-; std o7a.30 asneretofdre.' " i You must aspire Wlead aTfuneral proces j sloh," is the latest Style of tyreat. end Char lotte claims the originality of it :i ' The colored excursionists leave this morn ing for Wilmington over the Carolina Cen tral Railroad. Fare for the round trip; $4 Sleeping cars are now being run with the night trains on! tbte paroB4a' ! Central Aaiiruau. Thelogaay'begiu tplnorrbjf and close with the 12th of August.. During; this Ume cqurs the heated term f the yflr; They say' that ont itt the count ryvthedar keys aie just sitting down eri the edges bf the blackberry patcbe&j waiting for tbe ber ries to tarn a little red. The Wilmington Jowrnai Bays that the coupons due on the.Fint Mortgage Bonds of the Carolina Central Railway Company. will be paid in gold on presentation. Up to the present time only 26 dog collars have been sold. As a friend at our elbow suggests, this is a collar for about one dog out of a thousand in the city. ... , Belle Boyd did not fulfill her engagement gtd and torn, showing evidence of consider- to deliver a free lecture at the Court House able handling. We are sure that the paper laa night, having left the city on the Air I is mailed regularly, and yesterday, to con- thehusine-s ';i ,i;.ui iue When the gold region had' extended 'and widened itself through the upper districts of South Carolina, Congress ; heeded the cryr and March -Id, 1835, .witnessed ,,. the passage of ahilJi authorjang . bol : estabjiaihrnent.?of three branoh Minte-6barlotte, . Dahlonega, and New Orleajis appropriating $50,000 to each. In a little oyer two years after the passing of this act,theJ5rahch Mint at Char- -tetter STEBte natoi pe?atioatr3Colr:Jobn3A Warniriff. ? r t i "We tell ;Kffle"young of the Winnsbord (S. t? ) News, that if ibey are not carefuVwe nearly always comes to us in a wrapper made f" a letter received 'at-thatmce, one aide, of he.sheei2 bjank- Wjageuerally mad tliese letters very carefully and have receav red L.rood deaL nf inCarmaiion - fmm thfim. Weexpectihe New$ to come, by and hlr' jUr li rr T "il-l-fif-ii?-.:. L'MJZiWJi! !-'i I North Carolina History, being Superintend- wrappeu up in a love-iener,, men we ww i.: -i-wfaitv njr'i a '"Jiu cut, x u umii uckjiv wu uiwis ttiu, i837; 'Irw!ri: df Elrhs the first' Visitor was pkvid JbfihJdhCblunibial C, who regis- July, 1814, this Mint was burned- do wri'i at mid-day,, there originating in the top of the south,, , wing, whU9,tthB,..workmenr:en- came baclf in their seining clothes. IJoyden Housef Salisbury. i ' The people of Salisbury may 'well' be proud of their excellent hotel, the Boyden . House. Mr WT Lmtbri opened it, when he first took charge,' As a firet-e'liss ouse, and has steadily kept it at the standard eyer since- indeed, as the needs of the establish--rnebt if veldpes themsci Vet, besupplSea them !and the Boyden is Ao-day a better kept hotel thjan,when,he firatpenjif ,Ja,radly through tte uriAirigg:eTorjfcs of thilb-lHoq D. M Barrjnger, fiffp Cgogresamau. 4 from this, District.. The mint was rebuilt in 1845 46, at a cpst of about $40,000. V iue cuinage tu uiu x-rtuicu miui waa as follows ; ' - ; ; - Front 1838! to 1847, !' ' $1,673,71800 " 1848 to. 1857. 2,813,487.86 1858, 176,094:4 : i: 1859, ; " 205,253.32 !.":. I860,' . . - , .-i u.134,491.17 1861, to March 31st, . . 65,558.30 1869, . 3,160.40 -J 1870, ' . 16,108.60 . , ,i;,1871,-. ... 14.522.8r 1872, 4 16,277.94 :. $5,118,644.89 , During the war .it; closed operations, but gaiaing a' reputation as one of thai 9ery.!best 1 was; keep in a good, state of preservation. houses in North Carolina, and as such is re- I Since that time operations have, been con ceiviner a larsra and crrowins- natrooafA. It I fined to assaying, the machinery for coining o o o jo F c -i m. -H , gives us pleasure to recommend the. Boyden J haying been ordered to Philadelphia by the, House to travelers who have occasion to stop over in Salisbury, Mall Irregularity. i The Lumberton Robetonian complains very seriously of the irregularity with wbicb the Obsxbvxb reaches it, and says that, when it is received, it is frequently the case that it is rag- OUR GOODS: ARE FOR SALE! i'it-ME OETtBHIIIED HOT. TO BE .II0ER50LII ! :z:rt;i. .:; &L001"AT THE PRICES, MILES' BE3T LADIES CLOTH and GOAT GAITERS, - - -ZEiar.ER'8 - .'A . tPtzi.1--- tr - i , Uvtloa " - - - - t'f-'Misses iti'9 or T-y- " .DO-'-J IS OQjt WE 'HAVE REDUCED-THE FRCJB OF ALL SUMMER GOODS, THEY MUST BE, WJ . i ,it ,tu .iiof&uVTOevtalprice V BTRKJIBTlCASHi ' s; m Yl il f! CALL SdO FOR BARGAINS. ! Line train, yesterday morning. 'In itsjreport of the concert at the Peace Institate, Aha Sa&igh Sentinel compliments Miss Clara Yates, of this city, and Miss Katie Tate, whom Charlotte is yet disposed to chum. . ; i' ' ' ' . We have seen & beautiful plan for the new then Secretary of the Treasury, Hon B Mc Cullocb, ' Col J H Wheeler, as we have said was the first Superintendent, the order of succession being as follows : ' Col John H Wheeler, appointed in 1837 " Burgess S Gather, ' 1841 Dr Green W Caidweii, " 1846 Wm J Alexander. " 1848 Hon J W Osborne, " 1849 Dr Green W Caldwell, 1853 This last was Dr Caldwell's second term, he having in" the meantime, been to the Mexican war. From 1853 he held the office until tbe beginning of the late War between the States. Daring all this time Dr J H. Gibbon, the father of Dr R H Gibbon, of this city, was assayer. for delegate to the' convention and the coun ty one. ;, -w"- h- i-i.u- ?j '.) . Resolved. 2nd. That the course, which has been' usual In the selection of candidates for- the Legislature.-; is the most equitable and best calculated: to. maintain harmony ana gooa reeling oetween city, ana county, whose teal interests are ours.' and we depre cate all movements tending to array the one against the other s ;. fj " ' On,' motich the meeting adjourned. Waked U ;Up.t,t ,.'; Uo'il' . 1 .We. have. Walloped ! and .pulled the . old Salisbury j ffiattfanan around till it has waked up long enough, to say that,the. OBSBavaa is dull and insipidl It has waked up, too, in a different mood. It used to just fling at us arid at Charlotte, makhlg all Its hits by tnu endo ; hut now It comes to the front with old fashioned; abuse; whlcli ' amounts' to much less, if possible, than' its flings - s ' ; Speaking of Our; stupidity,! we -propose' Jp. Tunprj , plan s o. (he f TFolcftapaw. , j Sup pose we have a township meeting and take a vote of our, relative dullness, by t)ie hold ing up of hndsV ' tf that don't suit cail"foi: a eommissiohef,' 'or'squire.'and ' swear the erdwd ; ' If it fe'decided 1 that' the Observes is as dull a paper as the' Watekman,' we ' will bum our shop down and walk- out of town by! the lights We would propose the town ship meeting , in) the TfafcnVown burg, but for a certain paragraph which: we penn ed about two. weeks ago concerning Salis bury, We were tantalized y the Watchman Salisbuiy peo)l against ;t3. ' '; P.'. 3 $2.50 200 3.00 1.7& firm our belief, we called on our postmaster with the RobesonUm containing the article to which we allude. He Said he knew the Observes was mailed, and said that theiault must lay with the route agents on the Caro lina Central Railroad 5 We call this matter tQ their ajltetidn,apd . 1 . , I 1 nni Ha siimH rArm nlainf nAm as n r-k 1 'i-vl I - f r Court House which it is proposed to bulW 1' "'v . ZTTZJ f the assayer iri charge. In 1866? Maj ! W H. in Concord. TbepUn was drawn byilrG l'PP?.;?' lettef " th Bag! eyi then of Pasquotank- eounty, now S H Appleget, of this city. . " Jm . i jof Baleighwas appointed assayer, but did Thi cranial nhiWn-liftr has been akir- "::'' '' " ' ' ' ':. i-. ' .J.: :i !r ' ' .' " ' f notenter upon Iiis duties. In 1867 Dr I W - o ia uomDiimeyt-rroruuivussiowea. i ... ... ... roishins around pretty liyely forsomenights L. , " , . . , 7 ... . . . J-Jpnes,r sausbury, was appointed: ana toot - r m AAVMonnnnant rvv en a Vnliohnnt lv tsfk- i -ww i -i . oast, and as a conseauence. many places ,,''"' " i cnarge. , ie neia onuntu oy, rwnen nissuc that knew snrine chickens, will know them v " cessor, vol U J uowies, was appointed. no more forever ' " .1 I ea at Uavidson Uollege last weeK, takes oc-1 e not stale, at the proper, place, that -"" ' - i nnr vouner inena. Mr jnnn wtiitenean . nn in the year Stockholders' Meeting A., T. ; & Ohio -Railroad Statestillb,'N. (Xi'i!- ' . At JtUe annual raeetlDg of the .Stoe.k bolders of the Atlantic, Tennessee, &0. Railfpad Cqrpauy, hcWlibis ,tby in the Court Housetop motion of Afi:Bv; Springs, Maj. 0. Dowd waa;-jcaljed to the, .chair, and J. J., 7 ormley ; ap pointed Secretary. .ir,. .., ., ,v Neither meraher of. th.e committee on proxies b?ing present, Capt, L., A. Potts and J. L. .Mclee, Esq.. ..were p pointed, and after a short ime report ed that 6,965 shares were represented in person and by prox. This bejug a large majority of the stock, the Con vention proceeded to business, Tbe President, Superintendent and iTfT urer read their : respective reports which were, on motion of C. A. Carl ton, Esq., adopted. Mr. R. I. McDow ell, then moved that tbe Convention' proceed to the election of seven Direc tors, to serve during the fiscal year Adopted. The Chair appointed Messrs Potts, McKee and Jamison as tellers, to conduct the election. Pending the counting of votes by tbe tellers. Mr.'R. . . icasion to pay. a oanasqme compument to J the largest deposit ever made in this Mint, ni T1Za Im m mm Jmi Wbdehead of i was by D Ai Tayis, cashier of the Branch ' Since the war the Mint has not been fully equipped, and the highest officer has been 1 1. McDowell offered the following resolution: , Kesolvedy ihat .it is the sense or this meeting, that ; ttfe-' Directors be in structed to make a full examination of all pavments made by Mr. R. A Springs, late Receiver, and all . pay ments made by Mr. U. Jb . Morrison late Treasurer, including the 13 Bonds in dispute between' himself and Mr. Wristoni and have' all- the. interest of the Koad now in controversy., adjust ed and settled according to , law. jJQLIDAY NOTICE, . .. This Bank wdl not open on Mot-day. 5th July, it being a LEGAL HOLIDAY. All paper inatfaring h-XSqnday-jUie 4th, and Monday ptn July, must be attended to to day. - A G BRENIZER, jaa ltf t m3n h i " Cashier. ' '! Ti; MIlHl IANQ .TONING ft REPAIRING. "bhaVVsth ChaP lotte,v ' practical iTanet?ii-' and . Repairer, .(from,! ljonaon ana raris r ' All orders left a&R 8 Phifei'a book ustore ' from, tpwn and country, . . will ' te- promptly attended x( B Arrangements made with Schools. Institutes, Ac.,, to eepinstruments in repair by the year. jnl2 6m - --- f r. r COLILIENCING ' DAY ! ;s'!--u UW (OJ-l"til'i'i rt?iOh'J'HO,i fi . ...... I i.'-'ii-j n Hfl "mll)! bill Wo : shall. sell; foe fjsh ioaly.exapbi,t4iui-r- chanta, of Chsylottewith whomf-jeffbange accounts and cbun ntry nierc cuauls auts who settle with hat the paper ,V!)i-VV. miiis i in iihc'olri aiiJ feavetand" coiihtB, -ii :K, All others must pay1 calh attfme'orpdr'ttmse or no trade. jul2 ! .!'(' TIDDY &"BRl). ..w'ftu tw 4-sd-ir hmiyd ifuv l;?ni JO ' CHAklXXTTE, N. X5., Oppsite Cemtral Hoted. f-M-v - y vvv --f-iTr -i nUr. ;w.iI'-- 1-nis'-1 ima-&CiA Jits 'riw ItAi 1 ; ba sins ,i? ii .t ! j;U aotr ' fir- 3ca ,jva ri 1 JfplSk .... - U & RETAIL .. . ; ') DEALERS IK IP ,..o..-.f ; .,4 ; ( FiU R N I T TJ R . ! B E D D I N G, &c 1 No. 5 ; West ; Trade. -iStreetf jh-, CHARLOTTE, N. C, , s, . ,, v,r JUST RECEIVED. ' A FULL"" ASSORTMENT OP Pff fnks Jh"lair Cloth j Teitif sSkd? Repsi. r Also : new -1Yo.j; if -i ; J ii i -t i i , ft 8upply of Lounges, all grades.' A fulljassoftment of Metallc Tases, Caskets and Wood Coffins, on hand. f' ' - . f - , , ,. jun3 J! tJ fj JlMilLJLlPlS, "if JLIM . ; HE RC H. AILT. T A .iGLWiainoO oril ioi t,-.. , 0 n OL'BiRiO- E ; II T,n-A , L ;H 0 T E L . IL OR - . . ' - : -. , f 1:4- v.'.f. i -.(M.i WW'.1 Jtl I yl? feyTAyS ajABNTEEs f 'SATISFACTION. ' Jan 30 week, theJchmond & .Df RT Salisbury a member of the graduating cass Bahk ' 6f Fear, at Salisbury, Com pany will move all the officers of the We do ourgelf pleasure ia transfeiting the M1& . He, deposited at that ti Norin' Carolina ' Railroad? frdm Company rud . , .VtS olii sholf.fy.W9?d. . ,.; !! Ma : JFiateCWLPt bUke'iannomeed 1 eoo Bullion ma -a a. 1 TT1 1 O ! T Alia amw Vi s-va AmA maw Ufa T-vV n WliitnKMil . I. . . . . " , j..ne, vasujers oi -ne,. warmers. .cy,uip,ifs'y Mhyri' andWmers National arid Coin- rasSaTuWpf merciai lvaMOimu iituut, auy cruse vuau iueir i .noka ,t Hvw1 io-n.in Th ladiJtna--r what f tV.a Ani'n. f th Phrlrt.t Hotbe open for business on Moo- Jiwf meanLand wt'gY a'.- those dfNew Orleai uw: ' - .u. !"1 rwlth ah "O - andtliose df'Dahr6nedi"wlfli hrthts r.Vafrivand: assistance m Irahs Mi; Loke GiVh has sent up' three cotton 1 none, wera, simpler, better expressed, nor fa DJ-MDOD the-;two 'Mints-last riamed portlngtiands atid'riateriaf, fte? atid oomsf ; flom'ie, plantation ' of llessrs l'Hore apru4edhanAbia rM the one that they clears ttee aee'essary 'righ of banks day. time,! 6,336.49 Adopted -- -'- - ; " ot of gold bullioa- from Gold (Hill Mane I ThefolldwirigTesblutions te PAuran nrtt n fv . Ttntliran ia TrrTf.K Trvm 11 1 M . . .... , . ,,. Art rwrt 1 , -, , . . n,hxoredson,MrJQhn Whitehead, !-: 7.T 7 , Vrotlefed uy K: A- WclJOweU : Sn,,WiSa1ra&Ui& r ar.d.thei consequent value of L .ma the:Bhafd If Yi- a .dead language off s, topgue.j bw ! rectors be Sttithttritaed extend' aid; t ea agauv , 4-Be laaies-aw .waai' i xne coins ot tne unarioite a UranCU Mint ha.:!r.mnanv! nA . ftCnlr i n 7- efTnrta trt US oror-t. n .tplparanhin. linft Jilnnc thfi linfi , Vl i Tr.Trproif Jfr. rr 7 rrcr rjj -----rT-.-- logue, from that class." AhonM';.ManU POleSi "'J. -,:oQ.-, P y op .there ot.nonpr, in e.cata- 4'- tv -.Tc and to accent stock in Dayment there- Bfiny vuffX9.i,' Uie uiiilfpiowwa, (ie,4fa j: . i! 'lit; ;iii.r ii:' J ' ' ' " . iVtbeher.was,otinued delphia,,New,Orkan3,Pahlonega,iCharlotte1 it.,Ai,li nhn t1rilrto;; of SanFrancico. Denyer, Qjr'Bigse City. th6 stock of is'irpvadaQflibetxeals 'We 'have 'dwelt at considerable length tate along the liqe.if tbe jandholderp, uyuu iuc uiowjiy ui una juiut, uui m id uuo i wuuiu lurmsii uctcsoaj v uyics vuu The bloom came out on the 28th, and these are the earliest we have heard of In this ftnj- medieiiectioja ., ,., ,sf Uk-i i vu isi Gov Vance has itorned home from Floral CJbl lege, Itobesori county. ' whither he went to deliver the t commencement address on Wednesday. ! He says a .' large crowd was present, andthat the "exercIseSf: passed offrttpleasantlyi. ''- 1 " iwii ot t'h': rili-ar Baker, our weather prophet, is work ln4 aainsL'ulProM.t fHe bvat Him day before came nearer yesterday and yesterday of thelandmai-sfCKaT'iotle.andforalong aecept-'sotek1 ib i pa3,fcieTiv'it -the nuirk Vh'arr'ProbS,. jtime wf jridandceastWesinW1 Adopted.o' r-it si'ilt- ttierefor, though both shot a little wide of it. Persons WMWa'fccaB-'fever's predie- hbpethat the influence of our Congressmen; i Tbe' toller tlieby reported' to-' the ,caq jptsaye it, andjbatij-. may fa re-fpea- edjia a .Mint of coinagp at leasts tne Duiiaing ana property are v Siinri-m fnrir Vi Wesee'ftom t-igi,; in M"1 weffr Present theSnirtmCoiirtoiiWedneadav.:.thefoi- rearkaWy correct, -he tWtottg only 1 . . -r . . r ""-AiifATi lowing cases from thi judicial district? were J Jwp W edays opfa of the -nori iAZty m.wiil reniaW "nk.hjire, ua5 argued :';V.; WIS Wood fjtom Meek- He has given qg his r predictions for 'atofderedby e horities'lQ vacate, , (euuurg,; u.M-iJMO T.-J-l WVi I IUiy, W Uttil) ATtMW ilVlunllt xo,' f,tlu-. . . I . -T. 1.TI "i l. fT jL I " - " . . . . U as ion ; ana weuiey vynisni'er'vw. x-t-rriu i 2d wjur: H J&inoic irpm ixainenora. - . ; . , J i.aMtr J&li .W-tMi ihlanL9t ln ' , A4 a meeetina of auortion toPthe -neohle I n CtvirlotSe Townshio) 1 held Sa.the i Court iaa B -r r ' " I T,I1- W J XJJL . -ZAtAJ. JSiIlLA. AUbL. UU I . AlbU I !. ... .. , "-JIt70 . f.II' . . j 'C it.iM-JI o.! Chair, the following as the resTiltiOf Ui e election: Whole number of votes-cast 1,173, whereupontwe Chairman ari- nf AlAibowiBSv ttttorosiTas diiiyieJkctectD.-BexvjrrjtracW for hanks. -:.-. - ! I Sai4 !5pyCgVeat3batpn8( warm ; 13th, little ram; 14th I friead. Mr Georcre Carr. for a freezer full of to oui,axK,J.rfva 10 Jiiin, jewauuy anui the ensuing year: W R Myers. A B rMh.TAt Jin AfeaTaIeVtKff,,fe i Springs, DrTJMeore, Wilfred Turn- r; kbarViM Qbjlnciyth wnJHasoeetiteg of ar portion tofitheeopte ?eW B rVke; tfX rlttmII Mf men. moveu uai tne, be O.vrpurror appoinng ueiega I committees bn finance and proxies 1 wi-AanniTiiF 1 nnmv a Jin vmiii.hiii . w 11 ii -1 1 u r n 1 .' . - m .. . g 1 . - - . - I iiuavMiua. vvij 1 Hvua i n ai ri r a a oiitn n nrinflr thA ononmrr oAh d rKi r"uiT?.3r, 'Tyear and offered the following named tlemen : it I; deligbtfai- ice cream,! seat to as yesterday I sorae.iaini.lJUth, foe, rauvand khun afternoon. It was made of pure cream it- J f2festotlvdt?iuJBeveiafc Mf.aidwarfceWh AoinrCr,AiUAl JTJZ'JH ceq was ouite enough of it to go all round, and v mMiAMfA.'97ii .tAn'lv ant mi'i i"-'. .:! nnmntWr t-ommittee on umance J L rirown '.niM'ta-ui' XT'- Railroad Convention. Qmtea large convention oft railxoad men, the"8upp6secf object 'being'4 to '"pool' freights, met in Atbuita; P .Wednesday, and.held a session with closed doors. In the list of 29th rttd 80th, moderate; 31at,T rain. Shotwell were appointed Secretaries. IT W Dewey, at the request of ihe -hltir, , ander and J H McAdem Adopted, tiie prent,' as'pUblibyTteT l4Uu -I ! !. i..ii ts5-l iLr.' -ii Will :UW tiowonoie inenames 01 r a. irope, kx p 'n. Atlantic Coast LineJ R Macmurdo G,,,A Piedmont Air Lirie: J B Peck, Surjerintend- fent A ARAL R It:, and L P Grant, 'receiver fin t - f - ; . ' tr i; tjfii ' 1 i-Ti ' ' ' .-fi ...i '4 A CARD. ,,-f Having sold my entire Stock b Grocerfcs mi me well Known strict iv wnoiesaie uw 1 1 ,rLEYELAND, MINERAL SPRINGS', ".)! ery House of Messrs B M.MiUer.&.Sons, I recommend 3mv r former' customer : to, ; this in want or any coous. house, when ih want Of 4n.iBobdi. ..m :tbeir link 1 T.,n' -t r 1; s ... - .i If . jul.2"tf '!- it-?v'?;t,(- ii)' 4 . 1 CJTORE AND; OFFICEvFOB RENTi 8tore room 16x40 in eld dtbck-JshtP. Airaceoffice 20x32 in rear pf same. 'til 1 for terms. - A. SHORT ju!2fr to - v mi M t"i ?:- it'ormeny wuson a.4 J . .ah tJ tlctt-tiy ijnn Vfcrf j Near Shelby, N. C-, 55 miles West of Chart lotto. This favOHte Watering Place will be open Joe the reception of, select visitors , op 10th June. Passengers coming oh the Oen-; trai Railroad will be met by hacks and con-f yeyances sent' to the Air-Line iJatfroad and -other Toints,wherever desired Cold. and Warm Baths, White Sulphur,' Red alpbF a -H..1k. Water K ... -?;.-. i IUliap-Bahd bf Music, Snd1 Other 'WtfrceS REVARD.! .i22W6hV,i-'iii' llt Proprietor, j Dr Jos Graham, the chair nued. We think T man 4vaa nafrnofoi In at mint tvATttv dp.lfl. that a brief history of the institution will gates, jt. j-tepresen fa tbe township, and on prove interesting to Tour readers; and with farther .inoASb 1 Uu ehailpuui ; Mdi secrets-. this idea we have gathered' together - what- ries were added totke number ofi'delegates ever, fccts ire could concerning itfetoblish- TAe 6ft&tfa$ U the )&( . K ' meat arid its subsequent career, 'down to the. H QJopCa 0 D Ajeraiider.-DrM MOrr! ma kXtita rdisoontiriuahce on i Wedniesday tbo l Browm-A BnrwelL 8 . Wittkowaky, last. , .l.mm4n WJfYtfdaMDroe v An exchange tells us that fowls are ereatr tu ftw M?,IU tww ea-uiu, i Qraham, A Macaulay, K A springs, Jt U ly benefitted by eating charcoal:' 'it should tUsbliihme&t PUMH to this State was Moore, R P Waring, J There heincr no further huaineas. on 'nr '0'-J.'i?J1tT '"' SXZ 'K'JJ I explained the object of the meetltag Jo be i motion ofDr T J Moore, he.cxnTen Jft,WJfWfhy?ftrt Wthe County j tioti adjourned td nieet at Charlotte 'St y ' Ol' 'T l 'S ATI V i VAiiyeuuiuii. - -, , run tu ut iuuibubt in tfuijr, iimw, i this ctQrh'ls been discontinued, we think! man Iras instruc J. J, GORMLE?, Secretary, n C; D4iWD, : , . Chairman, JiT-.iS .....i W13W-, . ' ! M.i JIM ADVEKTiSETIEVT . Lf the same, H An Itemifor. Housekeepers. i The special tax levied on Merchants. Ho tels, Boarding Ho uses, Insurance Companies and Liquor .Dealers for tbe slrroonths end- li careon, oeo is . fog jnly lst. fshOw ' duei .I"wiUVattend s be brokenlhto small pieces, not pulverized, WlWrwmMH,w Wilson, J L Morehead, Thos ' Uner, win. royemceonw tne zutninsfcj to receive w and kept in dry placer where they can get it with jnjch epgy, 4he inrleia.en k host d.Mmer ; v !?-wi? ito-e-.r aim xep in ur j.iwiuoo mcjr "-?' r ti tva conatiea f Bnwan Da- r-.k. a --.- - t 'tiuis - that time may expect a notice served o whenthey need it It oorrecta acidity .of csttefMVfkoot;jpr jwan..iM jrSfiaJSsJpefed ieviiistnictthedel-- them by an' officer s the crop, improves digestion,' Increases the Jj jFV ojmfCaharras, egajestaVoto for CbtWm Jmn8tori,jurthe u . ! ,j SWM MAjtWELI, Register. , . richnessefithe plumage, and-adds toithe first: 'choice of. the "township ; on - Jorther' -r1" ; ... , - ir.r production of eggs, r t.M 1 T -5 - ; -. V ' . . " v, ' ' ' V.Y1 5' ' &Mir f.BfiikAi: ;.tneyAce.a wM&iipSiwu T0TtCE.- J " " '" ' t Grand Lecturers Appointed.11 i! ' ; urged npon the General Assembly, atlases- 'acfc-Jaldmeet the approvalf 4J 4i "r 11 K1- WeIearnbatlfr.TJWJTle-eythe ston of that year, and etoirdectjoommit- L.iLv : Iflmt T ;Mxkcb ajts & Fabii ebs NiTiOHAt.; B ask, 1 Msaiifcppi i GrnahsAppftineil M'firraiadlljecl- T?SSn1Tl,, - w!f . Wilson iiBtolMtUmtyrihg resolatlon': HOLIDAY; this Bank "and the Fanners' caranna. n-aAvDOtraeo M'Krxannixiec-1 z7v ,r-rt i. ? i.i a c? . ; i wiison snttaauceax 1 .uoriiwxiw. Jtit i'i.u I W.fv$WWea n eiaoorate. report, ... ..m;-fto,-na-4.i,ft, v Ssvines Bank will be closed. Persons; ha MKra which colluded by urging the establishH C" E&ZSiSZ1 i...? i.,.. :.' i ' i.i.r.ii ' i.j.. , ij.i . i wmcu cunuuueu ur uieuie tus ishuiisu-mil. ivi.-".. "Vv w ObaprtrPJBSWhM ;;umu s A:!itvii:n 1 WWjW'ww tfChartotte-Chapter getting no, immediate .riuef1 m X-.i-:4 j-IJ'tft,TfrsJt3- AI"- I V . ? -fTiv' T.' 77 ;V I ReaoikweL.lst. That-itIS1h'Setise( f his , .r,, i.,!r , Mer &Par Na Bank; fi''r?!tWl?WlWHlWH wmywu. irp-nApeut, ejuvwrrespriea w private that ithe Township of Charlotte - 1 1 T L VAIL,' Cashier', , 40, - ' vl ' I token coinage ; C Bechtler, a worthy silver-1 should be permitted to select one candidate I fjul31t: mw ?t SsrBank.' 8 SPENCEanfi! ii 4. a!i u .-n-.i: Spencer & . I ;r,i ul. O .AVLF.X. 'jiu; instil 't'ulKfiia Ii -nrtvstif ,liKW in i.u: . ) 4ti.-n j$iitlw-i yt,iK'i -Stenhiiur-ei Macaalay & Co'sold stand;? rum'! ( I il. ' li'.KI, tl "lit ill!" IU,()"'U!iJ .'! Ji IIH- III) IJ. Ti .:- 'ill ii.'A "i ' J iifefl Il.il E WILL Keep.KwriStai-rtly'ahajd a Oil rIll!Hi- -JilJ Consigti HI eh ta ti; tii lu large' suppljr bf Groceries'. i ' : , llt. J !-' a ite&f.1 solicited and prompt returns guarant Ifcr!) ,1 ,i.fw ol -spCER XtWfN. : ,tJi4 hi iiiK-ta-til '! ii'-' ia-vfll WE ARE HARD BEAT ON TRADE STREET -s WE take pleasure of in forming;: the citi zensof Chariotte that we have one; of the bestBiiead, Cake,. Pie and Ornamental workmen that has ever beeti ih ' Charlotte, atid "want -you to come'andsee' the'rln est display of everythingnieei "Pyramids, Pound Cake, Frui ake,, Spouug.eCake, Cocoannt Cake, Kisses, Lemon Cake, Wgsh ihgton Cake, Rock Cake,' Raisin; Top Cakes,' Drop Cake. Jumbels, Trenches. ';Coc6anut Spounge, Citron Spounge, Lady Fiflgers, Diamond Cake, Jelly Cake, Roll Jellie, AI intp A frWn "Riscnit. Wine Cake. I Swiss ' Cake, fWalnut Cake,' Cltro&TCaTce. 'f'Thlslea Cake. German 'Ttea' Cake,'5 Cream PntTs, Molasses Pound, Waiffen JTrmoies, Cake,'Coc6aiititPJund,5inier Bfedd.' Coffee ' 'Ske. Dough "NaW, ''Marbie 'CakSiPtmch feelnCur,nt,i:ie,1L9af nBiead.Tjencli Bread, iLtoWageBreau. xwisrauna tftu"". French Rolls, Biscuits, Currant, tfuns, ttye Bread," Graham'Bread, Fruit "Bread. Pies, Orange Custards, Charlotte Rai;" Lempn PaesjA-3Qooaput,PieJSrrpit Pies,of aUkiads. Ice, ,,grean. Wlnjaai.i tmmSfTJ : j nil J'J'oti l.tjiliv.'l iyi) tiio YN accordance witl , thp above raniipnpe- .kitu,urj uiW .! ment- the undersigned would announce to Mm11 'Hit Hi --;! ISrai ru 'lU'Sl rtT the citisens of Charlotte, And tbepublk gen- erajly tbat theiruGroccrj; l)uajnef f ..wU( be ,'.lr,Hiil-7' lil til ttHiJt kept in the frontrrank, aad .that they will 'ir-iiMii . riiit'ttt t'Aait, f i. not be undersold in this market. M.trt.j .i ii)1 1 JI.iV 4 iU" Ill iiuii .-. t,n.t'S SPENCER;1'. .-. ii! iwtfM fiftit .?! tn ''! IV- ,'r,i,! 1 tevi ur. -U--JGM0I SPENCEBw 9: jul2 .ji.iu:j;l L W f - ,t. f .- '.r . fjlP ll.tllfl I",. '.T-Il4l'l' '1A n aooT-t fnr thfiXrirtit KuUninir Domes- W R-arin MaAhlfie Tiiberaf Induce triehts to good responsible oarties; uair or aoaress, ,1!? vfj -iH-ZGEOD WAGITER,"1 Central Hotel.Oh ar lot te.-'Nc'C. .ju2 2t.ivi lii fi1la!,iij'?iJ-'3Wai4H r..i rut i.i..s .n-' i- il .nn .! HiHJ TO PATROnS:? LiLcon suniers wuu .L-iiv i.iicw uiiw..t he effice bfthe conipany' by ,the -6th day the rndnth; wW'be charged; odl- .00er thusand feet otherwiseat f7 .00 frottijuly lBtp -By ordet'tef fh,Boar4WDirectors, jui2 3t " W osU,!-' oUw j1'jvmij4 hi 1:' (.?- Ii: ii i ft
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 3, 1875, edition 1
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