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I: t i. V '.A s v Ji'Jf:.JT ...... i- . i ' ', 1 . - lM iV-" A't3Ui.a J.. ZOCAlrJA FFAIRS: w ' Mayor's Courti CALDWELL, Local ISS AllM llWAlv a I Tiili. T.Jt.. nm.-; .... .: . brunette darnel f i- , ., '"! -fr-Aae greatest bargains K-,':,7r L dwckm ever on-red. can now be had at my estab- .wiciuav tWGarrV I UXItniPnf fn FLrtw'a VnnT.U. Al.ilJ. 3 :""e WRriCns .Icgat CIothirigi.tUUoj VerlTaknas, 'all of M. A. PABK, Baslaes. Manager S1?. to which I hare jast received, and are made - ' . HT ?n?T forAihehttl 'accretion, in lhe,Teryrlate8L style, 4brrthis coming f'.-l Wit -J- : i omwi. muuiu oe piease to Hare you k' i: art Nigfct F .enda of Temr:1can and examine Witc before porcha- Tueiday, ; October 21. ;1873 local dots;: I ance performed a temperance drama last sine elsewhere. I nttrht Iii ffiair i . I ... i fr?FAl?ad gathered to witness" it and the Boct tfelt 'J ' Very Respectfully, SHRIEK. WeekCharlott Is' pretty well with amusements this week. LastJ naa tbe drama by the Friends of Pierce and JJaltom, arid perhaps others. , the Fricnd . ... 7!Hon AUre4 U Wad ThLitB. Tihf w i of lmingt6ntMeirTerW!hia address rue j-eeiure To-nlg-htr We feel ante ri-i.iilfei. S, address rharlotte yesterday Small boys are drawing on their shoes ad socks lor the.winfer. t,-;;,rvTi;;fe:f Fire wodfoina.K4rBi!1S'lbia t.,t yesterday; fireVwere a-b ?arj' to conifort.. ji During the pftst lotte made 6 arrests j eu- . :-, The.a4mittanceisfreeJ The mosquitoes nave "jfomea. tnetr: tents like the Arabs, and . have, S eilently stole . I . ..... I 2111(1 rmiMVIP ITaar :fl . f . f. vT V 1 trWaddell tonight at the Charlotte Institute I LJ "'T"? V w 'ft'; OI.lfT 1 ir Jii i i It nt- --,.1- i J'alperfiianeesTand onSatnriat. wees: tne ponce or cuar- Jr1 . , b . . I day and night, the Great TCastem fn.. t,wBln5.-vhU-.iUw;iVwsw l 5 frnUh ,cn ovnvent;to cireusrS. ( 4nd than one or more marriages rili we leave out of tlie qaestion, doubting the nwa.v Some ofthe trees are almost nakeJ i th he'State Fair living proVed a good J! 7" r VhW' change which has bcenawrongbt ;witbln tW ''hope that --the managers oft the fi !??Jm.,W!iily . .i j.t. !a nttf erV?Kiit;: Fair of the Carolinas will exert t,hnnitlvM is painfully. dull in this resbeot. 18tb has the following to say1: of amusements.) This week' will be quite gay in the way of amusements for Char- Onr Pair-ri TiiU ' PPy oi classing tnem under the head ' r . r:. lt . ;.. .-r. rorw oi ine wing to say: f having proved a good ., ist three days is quite pcrceptihie !.y f 5airr th? mliiias will exert themselves PaPt'y duU in this inspect, the past tnree tay , . v:,a-;H ltp'maktlie; Falr.mtChaTlotte-worthy; - " f- 5 ' " r ' ' ' 1 . . . several lawyers anu . uwc ciwzens me great name thev have assumed.1 Ttnr I ' liifwi -i-4-T w of uianoue, ien v , -j , "'ii; VIi.-' 5 - vicsnt jjisif. oi orain lever, apt. Jarken .1 .i.. t.-j i r, I tlie neonie of this nitrfc of Hie mnntn iJ I vv ii,(-.-7.i.. c. ik.,. i Ir, afternoon to artenu .Aiede.rr sion tierc uns weeK, i those mostdeenlv inferrnito !nif 4,,0 ; I -...iriw'j . j r .. V , -"r.T? r ' ....,.. vvw. ; jpp!i wifiiu iiau nen irora ouscDntv I . - " I n V - J t .. o . . i v" fiwHiiiwii vviii me community in j wIim; he lived. A ftfeckle hhurgers Luck at . the Glfl f ,K f ' ' Which is in sess Pay Up. Money is needed to complete the improvements on the Grounds of the Fuir of the Carolinas, and subscribers fo tlic Fair are requested to pay their sub scriptions to Mr. Vail at as early a day. as possible. - ,i .;ritiT.fft-.n ; ? i r , . '.j. 1 . T Hi . . . . - - " ... i the brand of B. SELECT - controlled by f t' ! ITe'vTF . AdVerUSemeiltS,: " iit?r v. iiair a ijom Jticiimond,1 0 V -rMOOftfrSfcWNew. foinedidiiLfiiir: ITJW Yorker, the Great Illus- fj i'm J B MATiTti ! 1 1.1 Agrrcouural and Family Weekly; ,i-r , PSQy t: jgK Only L59 a year-i to cluhj; Great siuiuuii ui niuai as a nmrtn i i ... . j for coush. colds, and hrT.nol.t.1 4 i? ILW LUh89nlrs. Ad- rV soi oiien prove thcr - r - t - - - jSS ISff- BOOK iroiupi ana certain in its action. or sale by all druggists in Charlotte Ji 7 miLYOT THE O -mum- M. Mac " Cotton. ; Charlotte, N C, Oct. 20, 6 P. M. wsaily for ife in the Bibk?.- Bv D:imL Mnh i r author of XiKhi Sc-enps iii the BiblVrand "nt"CT'-n"w.-. f which nearlv 100.000 COtHe of each were su.til. bni cC- Circular. -XZIEGLElt A-M'iHTunv ma Arch StPUiiadelidiia, 1-a. , J ; . oct a w!" ? Auction Store.' WAFTED 400 Farmers' and Farmers' Sons during the rait anrt winter months to do business in their own and adjoing townships. Busi ness respectable, easv and uavs well. Yr nartleiilars riIIhuc a a en'o wrnv . Market closes quiet; few transactions r I GO Hartford. Conn. .opti- luwmmuungs i4t cents. Wholesale Groceries, Hi a. 12 Coucert-Our friend , C, Davidson, Esq., drew a fine cow in the ' Grand Gift City Schools. ;Th e sehaol mti orilies 6fCh a riot t e in consequence of the low prices, such far mers as can are holding back their cottbril . Glee Club Notice. We are requested t snv by I'rof. Phifer, thatrall t!ie mem bers of the Glee CIubf are expected to as semble at his house to-night at TJo'elock for the purpose of re-prganization, Ac A full attendance is earnestly desired. Per sons wishing to join are cordially invited to be present. Boadof?iAldermen-The Board of Aldejroen met Ja?t nighty in regular ses- Cliangc of Schedule. Yesterday a change was made in the si hcdule of the passenger train on the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad. Going north the train now leaves Charlotte at 3 p. m., and reaches Statesville at 6:35 p. m. Returning leaves States vi lie at 6;25 a. m. and arrives in Charlotte at 10 a. m. ! The Weather. After a long dry arid dusty spelt of weather, rain began falling in this place on S mlay afternoon, and continued to fall with a brief interval, (he greater part of that night. It ceased, bo w ever, before morning, and Our citizens swoke to find a damp, chilly morning, al luoj't wintry in its coldness. Heavy cloth ing and overcoats were hauled out, and were the prominent features of yesterday, which continued cold and damp throughout. Concert at Raleigh last week.': which he immediately sold ort' the frourid for the epct io open pwbUc -City Schools sum ofm , The ktickt which drew the ontr toe ijrst ot a ovcinber, in whichi Cotton Last Week. During the week cow asjiumber 210 We do not know several lady teachers be needed. ending last Saturday night, 1,180 bales of w c wr mvidson 8 lnt!k ,n tue C0"'.! Application will be received by Rev. cotton were sold in Charlolt This.w. fcrV..m91.v toSrheing gram? J.-B; 'Bddu'ell'nin )iext'AT;hursdav, doing remarkably well, considering that; . noymi n jiecan miaite it appear (23d) 12 iVclbck. All teachers will 7 WHy: 7e" f our nai? be required to have k certificate from A it ist we rejoice that he rejoices. .....plj rW.i..,. ' ? tvish such testimonials as will show them to be well-qiialified teachers. Experience, efficiency and perma nence will be considered. wl" The- books will be open for the enrollment of j u. i. All parent and guardians who' desire to send to the schools, are requested to enter their, children- giving names, sex And ages of children, and name of parent or guardian. All children between the ages of six and twenty -one wilj be admitted free of charge. Further notice will he given of the time of opening the schools. J. B. Boone, for Com. Bacon C. R. Sides, per B otiouiaern, &JF?HRioi priine, per 8-r. ' 'coinmori. : ; ndJAdiuaiitjujjBt 4 boxes, " ' 4 boxes. -r . vse--rnme iactorvv ; - , " , tate. 1UII1I11V11, Fi$h- Mackerel, bbls, No. 1. .r 28 2T 17 17 aO0; .a 00 a 26 -a 00 a 18 17 . 15 Jl wish to exchange Real Estate for Bank Stock or Certificates of Pcpp? it. Persons holding Stockjir Certificates of Deposit on any of the Batiks in the Rtat can make a satisfactory eehinn for Real Etatefi which will be permanent and safe investments by calling on . ' TUOS.U.OAlTnEU. . . . - V : " Real ltute Agent. City Pioperty, and Faitnicg Land I will sell nrivatelr 4 city lots with neat cottages. Aya improved lots in Meclianiesville. Also. 4 valitabla farms, welt For. fqrtlier particulars apply , to me a ha' Auction Store; v H I 'v - 1,4L TII0S. If ."GAlTflER, . - - Auctioneer Rear E Ag't. -septlO " . i' . iV ' . FOIYXIENIV' mHE " stnaR 1 stow ftf'-ti'T jh. street adjoining Messrs Burwell. Grier Jc Co Warehorise."1"- vtn?"' 1 t sAlsov a neat ; Cottage iwitbA fimr rooms, near Lmcolnton Depot. Apply to5 TH0S.1I. G AlTHfeR, - AncRearEUtegent: .i,.'i4-' ' "' v i rionX tUata resolution was in troduced; ald passlgiving to each police man tix dollars a'irieliith additional wages for theriextfivejrirthSt beginning on the 1st of $'oyemberI'i..:'--;'.:. A comtnirteeas appoirited to test the practicability ofligh ting the streets with Oil. The report of the Finance Committee in reference to: issuing bonds, war deferred until a call meeting. The full proceedings will appear in the Obsebveb in a day or tWO. : : --. ' PERSONAL. IHTELXIGEKCE. Second Presbyterian Church. The Commission annointed bv the Preshrterv . . - j of Mecklenburg for the purjose of organ izing a Second Presbyterian Church in the City of Charlotte, will meet at 3 P. M., to day in the Presbyterian Church; 'for the purpose of receiving members, either on examination or by certificate, and if the way be clear, of proceeding to the organi zation of th. S cond Church. A. W. Miller. Chairman... Charlotte Gentlemen in the: Federal CourtSome eight or ten gentlemen of this city will leave this afternoon for States villc, to stand a trial in the United States District Court in session there for some alleged irregularities in the holdins of an election in the cirv nf rknrl - ' bwi. w a- fiai itri; years ago, these gentlemen haying' been Hie managers of the election in Charlotte Townsh ip. The defendants are represent- ...i i . : oy aons. W. M. Shipp, H. W. Gujon and D. G. Fowle. - i;. ' - The Approaching Fair. Mr T h Vail, the energetic and efficient Secretary of the Fair of the Carolinas, is much encouraged about the prospects of the forthcoming Fair. While in Raleigh last week 'Attend-( . Joseph Starks, of South Carolina, Wn- ing the State Fair, M f. Vail conversed with 1 teheed to 8 years in the Penitentiary for uiany oi uie exnioitors mere, and wa3 told 1 u mxing, nas beep pardoried. by nearly ;aU of thet that they would cer- Afonaso Buchanan a printer, jwas killed iniy oe in anpnuance on the Fair of the by the cars at Atlanta, Ga,. on Saturday. Urohnas, and would bring articles far ex- Both legs were cut off near the trunk. u;k;;.,r r j i j !. .i. - - - . . i . l is runioren rnr. Mr a h stauhan. . . ' ' " . . . . W fiiVIlO JI1 tends to start a new daily paper at Wash ington. . Hon Horatio Seymour was on Saturday made candidate for the First Assembly District by the Democrats of Oneida coun ty, N. Y. Capt T C Evans, formerly of the Raleigh put on exhibition different kinds of articles -Era "and how correspondent of the Rich- at the Fair of the Carolinas. Only Tester- I naond Enquirer, has in conteniDlation the day letters were received from a party in starting at some point in this State, of, a New j ork State and from a gentleman in I paper to be called Evans'. Independent. Wisconsin, asking for premium lists ,and i i I ICIti bbls, No. 1, 2, 3. 1. 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, $J4 12. ti No No. X a 00 a 0 10 6i a 71 6 a 7 Gunny Cloth ihm Tie Arrow, Lend Bars, per tb Leather Hemlock, Lard Leaf, per fl " Pure leaf, Molasses New Grleans, " Goldcn-SiTiip, Soda Kegs, " , Box, assorted, &w-Garohita? n ; & Salt Liverpool, per sack. -anierican, 33 a 4i 3 i a 00 3 a 00 II a 2 li a li 17 a 18 9i a 16 11 a lli 26 lOi a Hi I3i a 15 i t SE3TD FOR CATALOcnr' Domestic Sewing Machine Co.. New York. oct 8 ivr . ;.; Gray's Celebrated Anti-Friction Cot- : ton Press. :: The chrapept, tsipiplest jtpd most perfect i Louon ocrew ever invented. Send fnr eir. cuiar. WASHINGTON IRON WORK'S .30Vesey St., New York, sole- manufae urcrs. : ; . , oct 8 4t 'j;ifc.4' Fourth GranGifCCimdert FOR THE BEXKFIT OF TIIE " PhdIIg Lf ari-of EeoWy 1 - r 13.000 CASH GIF.TS $500,000 THE BEST PAPER; iSawruhedvarid powdereiti 13i a 00 13 T 00 of stock, native wines, agricultural imple ments; machinery, specimens of fruits, farm produ ts Ac , fcc, fro n various gei - tiemen, who, even if they do not come themselves, will-send their articles to our Fair, in addition to this, letters are pour ing in daily. from all parts of the country, from gentlemen who wish to attend and expressing the intention of the writers to attend or Fair and compete for the pre miums on certain articles. Indeed, everything points to "the fact that the approaching Fair will be aglori- ous success. The managers are working J in Memphis on Saturday, NEWS VV THE DAY. $125,000 in silver were shipped from Eu rope to American on Saturday. There were thirty-one yellow fever deaths with a will, and no stone will be left un turned which could induce visitors and exhibitors to attend, or to make them en joy themselves while here. Let us see in Charlotte on; that occasion, people from eyery section of North arid South Carolina. Remember the 25th of November. rerson ai. Co! Joseph N. Yates, of Cliarleston, has been sojourning in our ty for the last few days. The Col. is well known for his gallant defencepf Fort Sum ter and Battery Wagner. His regiment as the gallant 1st Regulars, which, after the evacuation of Charleston, added to lau rels won in the defence of thatcity;, glory achieved at Averysboro aud Bentonsville lu both f which engagements Col. lYates wre a noble part, -iji 'ffff-' A M-J- McSween, Esq.: editor of tlie Fav tevillc Eagle, was in Charlotte yesterday. left ill the nftemnm nn tha Qfata,ttA train. , : 5 ' 't?; (lroIi'wi Record, "of Rutherfordton wa.. re.?'sfered vest.er.lav t fi.VK-iXf ; iT The Duvennort Hmt'ier.' tk! ... , - .-i.lijjMUUlfc ""1 KlVe nn .1.!1.!i! ... v- . jVmon ac Aiiiier s mil in 'arlotte, on Thurday nightW, as will seen from an advertisement in another olumn. Their wonderful and otartllife W ubittoqs have excited the liveliest in vest every where, and they have drawn wued houses in New York and other FavnClf qlted States. --Profs. ith U?F WiU also fyor' e-pablic ex TJXpenments in prestldigation: Thwe iuen a Performed by these gentle them repronou"ced by U who have seen a S exceeding,. 1 ' r: - .L o- The frnniu 'i T- l l. . l.ii Tltian(i ri. - . - - . i . . Our , crowuea nouses each nigh. i j ' niemporaries speak of them nguage of entliitiniM.'w.iB thenl! WC WiU not:mlead tli publie anid an rp,e. Charlotte iii pro'misfng Ihem nicrilf 7,u,ng Performance on .Thursday aousc tae " naye a gooa Scribner's Monthly for November be gins a riew volume. Edward King's care fully and profusely illustrated paper on Old and New Louisiana, in the Great South Sc ries, is remarkable for its calm and dispas sionate statemen t of the actual state of af fairs in New Orleans and Louisiana gener ally. Two American serial stories are be guri ;;; Katherine Earle, by Adeline Traftony (author of ' The American Girl Abroad,'; to run jroughtthe yeTa.thW other "Earthern PitchVrs," by Rebecca Harding Davis, -; wh ich wil 1 be con cl udedj ;wi t bin three ofburuiubersM torical sketch of an English" Abbey is also here begun ; and in Stedman's series on tie " Victorian Poets," there is ;an ad- mirable paper, on the " most inspired to women," ' Elizabeth Barret Browning.; In the same number appears a biographical j sketch of Stedman, by A. K.' McDonough wjth' portrait,! jri the series' , of lounger American Authors. Professor . Newcomb gives an interesting account of the making of the new great telescope at Washington ; there s an-'illustrated story by. Edward king," t40ply half a WJoman 'f raV story by Louise Chandler Moulton, 'For Pastinie ; and Verses by ; George MacDonald, Ceiia Thaxter, H. H Margaret Preston,' and Richard Watson- Gilder, Dr. Holland's Topics of the Time are A Greeting to our English Readers," J 'St. 'Nicholases'The New York Observer," and OldiTypes.' The Old. Cabinet Is written "In the Woods." The Pepartmentaof tHome: and Society, Culture and Progress,1 Nature and Science and Etchings, have, fhef r ttsual ' variety of contents.: .: j w; ' r'"' t JScribnetfti for December will have'a p!ew dialect poem by ' Bret : Hafte i and to ' the fanuary'tfifniberbe "Will contribute a Christmas story, entitled h How Old Man Pluukcti went Home,' The Republican State Committee of Iowa, report a loss in sixty-two counties of over 35,000 majority. , The Bostonians propose to change the name of Charlestown to the Bunker Hill Districts - - r. ?The Sioux and Panca Indians of Dako tah' Territory had a fight on the 15th and 20 warriors were killed. The prosecution in the Stokes Case has closed, reserving the right to call further witnesses, ... , ... . . . .; . , . ; ,. The Democrats of Ohio, in addition to electing their candidate for Governor, also, elected a Democratic Legislature. '' fiThe steamer Mary EPoe, Was burnefd on Friday last above Osceola, ' Tenn on the Mississippi River, and eight lives were iOSl. 'n..y.fSi t . la. the Order? of The ritual and manual of the Patrons of Husbandry is to br trans lated into German, ind: derman Granges are to be established in German settled jmkUM'U JIM The British American Mixed Commis sion has disallowed all claims arising through the deskructiotir of 'Columbia by. Sherman's armyr the. decision seeming to hinge upon the testimony adduced to show that Columbia was not destroyed by;'orfer of General Sbertqan,; ; , j , h-Jl C. Cloud, the oarsman,;:Vholf started from " Philadelphia some1 three months since to row to New Orleans by canals and rivers, died; Tuesday last, five, miles above Plaquemiue. c Cloud was found irV'his boat in an almost exhausted condition' on Mon day, and died next day. M JV A -1? A - 'discovery'- is mae 'respecting civil rights in Arkansas. The expul sion of a person of color.fromia' firsts class railway car developed the fact that the statute, by the omission of the 'Word J not;' negatives itself, for it reads as follower No person sh'all make any rules which shall affect all persons alike" without regard to race or-acolor;'This requires, if any thing, ran way aim uiuei vuipxmiiiiuii iu uid' A, B, Coffee, yellow, " 11 Bniwn. s I17i iskey-lon h Caroliuas corn . u Northern. ' Country Produce. ' (Buying Prices.) Bacon flams, per lb bides, SJipuldferv-j: Hosr Round. Beeswax 7'cr-r-ChoiCe. -. '' - - 2?rawfjr-AppIef Corn -Wljite,, . r. .. . . Eggs, per dozen, Flour Family, ""Vi Extra?- -Super, Fruit Dried Apples, " ' '4 Peaches' " Blackberries, Fowls Chickens, spring, " Turkeys,'- r Ducks, Hides Dry, ' ; Green, :;T ) Zar5 Good,"" ' " Common, Meal White, Oats Black. . . . 4 White, . -Onionr, Peas Pure clay, " Mixel, Potatoes Irish,' Sweet, Tallow, Wlteat Red. per bush, White, Wool Tub washed, Unwashed, ; The Fotrrth Grarhl Gft Cbnccrt (minor izcdi by special act of ? the - Legislature for the benefit of the Public Library qf Ken tucky, will take triaca PuKlio. t.il.virvr The Scientific American is the cheapest Hall,? at LoUisrle Ky. ; : 1 and best illustrated weekly naner mihlish- I : . .1' ' 1' " .'V a 27i led. Every number cohtaim from 10 to 15 wAX, DEC. 3, 1873. original eneravinirs of new tnih nrv r on,i..K. tL; : j Wnrt, ! rn.V engineering Tlie tickets are divided into ten coupons or Works, Architecture. Ininroved Varm Im. Inatf, 4v..jaw nleinen ts; and everv new digeovervinl A.f Vk; :ni.-i.t "a l,,;.,.. , . . , i f iwuvcii, nimn nni uB mptrr no- i ri;mivrr7 a iraaia -wwfiiKAwi ... ; I . . ... ... .. .. p YZ1J ' V uiuiiuu esuriusicai aisptay eyer Witnessed in this nThZtlriT V V nn engravings, i voifntry, the unprecedented sum of ; t lionsanns, nf vn nmM uro nrooortro.1 x I Y , r T wivy v pivuvt V ?V Ivl omaing ana reierence. The Tiractical re ceipts are welt worth ten times the sub- r r , . J vOJ . Vfy I . . ..I."' - dpeciments sent free, May be had of all ul.Yulea into 12,000 cash gifts, will be djs- ewsdellIers. Patents obtained on the best rnuuteu oy lot among the ; ticket-L'r.Iders. terms Models of new inventions anH f " ' ketches examined, and advice free. All LIST OF GIFTS i patents are - published in the Scientifie 11. ;v . . . American the week thev issue. Send for X ,11 n'T vi r'" 5200,000 pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and n ' S S S''"' lf' 50 a 70 30 8i a 9 0 a 10 10i a 11 m a 3J $li a 21 $1,500,000 13 12S 12i 12 10 15 11 a 12 10 a. 11 'IS 25 a 30 :"'2A a 30 1.75 a 1.9G MDNN fe CO., 37 Park Row. N. Y. Branch X"! X!! ' " Otfi,o nnrn Wo., tk c' j.'" I vjiduu wasn uill. D. C. net 8 4w a 65 GO 25 4.5( 4 25 4.00 a 6 6 a 8 7 a 9 20 none 15 a 17 1 STEAfo ES!CSf!ES fg ANU MACHINERY. 25,000 tT.Vifl iu uasn uias 10,000 each...... 100,000 30 Cash Gifts- o,rjooaU;... i.o.ooo oo asn uuis i.uuu each 50.000 500 each...... 40,000 400. each...... 40,000 300,cach ; 43,000 200 each.... - .50,000 r 100-eaeh.. -32,5C0 ,.5Q: each...."- 550,000 80 Cash Gifts 100 Cash Gifts 150 Cash Gifts 250 Cash Gifts - 325 Cash Gifts 11,000 Cash Gifts Total, 12,000 Gifts 'all" Cash, 65 a Stationary and Portable SteanrEngines J amounting to $1,500,000 and Boilers, Gary's Anti-Friction Cotton I Thedistribution will be posfUve, Whether t'ress, Circular, Gang and Mulay Saw al' the tickets are sold or net, arrd tlie 12, Mil Is ; Portable and Stationary Flouring 000 gifts all paid in propor&m to the tick -Mills. Sugar Cane Mills and Susrar Pans, etssold. , i Narrow Gauge Locomotives and Dummy 1 ", ' i Engines for street roads and mining puf- PRICE OF TCETS, nfises, new and second-hand Iron and TTT, , , , ... . Wood Working Machinery of everv des- vnoie ncKecs-wa; waives $23 Tenths, or Tiptiou. wena lor circular. I t wmr'M tytfji tv uoie nexeis lor WASHINGTON IHON WORKS, fi licnecs ior 113 Whole oct 8 4w 60 Vessev Street. N. Y. iicaets ior 227 Wliole Tickets for - " f 1 n iuui 1 ; . a . , . , ....... ?w,VTvy. UibCOUIl.I, n less in ai OUU worth of Tickets at a trm. PTTf Tr.STTi"r?. ?ine Burner Tickets now ready fiVr ! ssfeVahil ll or I 1 1 0 A 1 1 45 75 a 1.00 made by Plume & Atwood. produces the largest light. Can be used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. oct 8 4w 50 a 75 100 8 1.40 1.50 35 20 a 30 Cousulf Yonr Interest. WniTtrT Men' Girls and boys II UlYlHilN wanted to sell our French and American Jewelrv. Books. Games. .tc, in their own localities. No canital needed. - Catalogue, terms. Sec., sent free P. O. VICKERY & CO., Augusta, Maine. OCt 8 4W . "PSYCHOMANCY, or Soul Charming." How either sex may fascinate and Sun Chimneys, j ders accompanied bv tle nionev promntly a ieu. iioerai rerma gkyeff.jo those wlo buy to sell agnin. i v THOMAS E. BR AMLETT. Agt Pub Libr Ky. and Manager Gift Con cert, Public Library Building, : Louis ville, Ky. oct 8 4w SPECIAL NOTICE. AT B. N. SMITH'S, opposite the Cotrrt House, you can find a general assort ment of Family Supplies. He has Cotfees, Green and Roasted; Sugar, White, Yellow and Brown ; Black and Green Teas ; Sy rup and Molasses : Vinegar, Salt, Mack erel, Bacon, Hams, Meal. Flour. Corn. gain tlie love and attections of any person Lanl, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Chickvris, Po .iicj vuinrac, iiwiioiiuj. , i ins iinpiu men 'i latoes, ana uroonJS' V e call special attention to our stock of GRAND OPENING OF if-.t Fall anfl. filter Dry-GooJs. ftinE iiiimehse increase1 of ouif '.business 4-., has induced us to, open mit. af target stoc'K tnan w nave ever bei re presented to merchants and buyers generally ofNorth and South Carolina. Our own recent importations together WHUiOur jarrariseBieHtsLwitli tiieUlarirest manufactures and importers in the United St4te, will .euabie'-fls to cope with .North ern jobbers -. . ; Our stock of Prints, BIf ached and Brown Shirtines. Sea Island- Cotton PLiidOsnji. burgs,' Ginghams and'Dohiestic Goods will bunsJursed.J:..v:7ti,r i r;,f(.r Our stock of Jeans and Kersey's, Cassi- meres, Flannels, Foreign -and Domestic Dress Goods, Blankets and Shawls, will I one of the largest ever offered. In this fiiar- the largest in the;city arid will be sold at prices that defy competition. Our Notion Department, on the second floor willmbrace everything usually kept in a Notion Department, and will compare witu thatpi any otner.iipusef' , li'We have opened hp in bur Shoe depart ment the largest stock ofBootand Shoes in thfecity, wh ich .will 1eld ktNortheni iobber's "prices. . . , - -t Onr ; Retail iDeDartment iwilb ibfesent ' . .i t rnn . s . .,1 , I many urauiYe icaiures ano, wui oe cqju-j piete wiwiyeryining aepC'in a nrsc ciasr Ketail Store. - -w ; Call arfd Examine fhr V6nfselves. " - .. McM UBRAY &. DAVIS. - i -WesiITrade Bt.,bctweert Tryon A College. - sept 14 r . - - - . 1- t till acquirement all can possess, free, by - ! 1 " . nr 1 . . " ma- mail,- ior zo cenis ; togeuier wun a Mar riage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & C0., Pub lishers, Philadelphia. ... oct8 4w 'Best and Oldest Family Medicine SANFORD'S ;XiTer;;Inyiorator, A purely Vegetable Cathartic; and Tonic. ftr Dyspepsia, Constipation, DeDilitv. Sick- Headache, Bilious Attacks, and all deranee- mehts of Liver, Stomach and Bowels. " Ask your Druggist tor it-. . : Beware of imita- , t J-rgtnov u iwow ot saie cneap aa sep -19-. ! CRESWELL'S. STILI THEY COELEV TTJST received, a lot of fine Apples, Craa- V oernes, ajjq A eanms at criminate against race And color. J ort- 15-4f). . c, H0L7ON & CD'S- tions:' - oct 8 4w Pure Liquors for Family use, consisting of Brandies, Whiskeys, Wines, c. I have also imidkr arrangements to keep Fish and Oysters during the season N. B. Goods delivered in anv part of the city. B,N. SMITH. octll-tf ADVERTISE IN the morvBOE i?qiiii:ei:. THE Enquirer having a large circulation in the counties of Anson, Union Chcter- ueia ana .Lancaster oners unsurpassed ad vantages as an advertising medium for the merchants of 0iarlotte. t r Published Weekly at $2 per annum by BOYLIN & WOLFE, sep 10 Monroe, N. C, A FINE Lot of Lemons, just received at the Franklin Bakenv opjwsite the market.1 C. S. HOLTON & CO, BUTTER and Eggs wanted at the Frank lin Bakery, opposite the market. ! C. S. HOLTON & CO. oct 8 . ,. , To Loters cf Good JSrcal I HAVE just received from the celebra ted City Flouring Mills. Atlanta. Ga.. 440 sacks of their superior Family Flour, all put up for custom trade in 25 pounds and 50 pounds sacks. Every Hotel, Board- Oranges I Oranges ? Oranges I ! should not fail to test this ; superior Flour 1 GEO. W. CHALK; per day I Agents wanted ! tyO to jJ)iOU All classes of working peo ple, of either sex; youpg or old, make more money at work. Jbr.us in their spare mo ments; or all the time;i tham at anything else. Particulars free. Address G..STIW SQN & CO., Portland, Maine. ,, . oct 8 4w Carolina Central Rail war Co. .K?v,v Notice tp;Shlppeps;4:i-i.;j; TO -goods or merchandise - will be re- Xlf ceiveti at the Charlotte Agency after o i'. ai.t eaen aa v ; ; 1 V. Q. JOHNSON Assist Sup't, oct9-2w. r:V'-i- hi.". Received today at Franklin Bakery, op posite Market. .m ?.,C fL HOLTON & CO. .Oct 10. V n j i - oct7"-tf " Strayed or Stolen. A brown no-horned Cow with vervdark head and legs. Ear marks not remembered, A reward of 510 will be paid for the re turn or ine cow. Jpct ,12 tf'l J. FJDAVlDSON-, - Miller's Agent. -College Street. 1 TrtE :INTJpitE!STl DJTJE corirT by it a ns.: ' (orth Carolina Cured.) i - . ONLY 24, : weighing from 7 to IS pounds a piece If there is anything in looks, something fine has been brought to this market at -r; JNO. F. BUTT'S Market. Sf AlscBolosna Sausage and Fresh' Sau 0N the GoUVBonds of the Atlantic, Tea- J Rlchmond Factorv. , " Elegant dried -Beef, . nessee dt Qhio Railroad, will be paid 1 giigaf-Cnred and Canrassetl Hams at in Gash , upon , presentation Ht the - First XSaUonal .Bank of Charlotte, K. C---:. -iin:V ki E. Ai SPRINGS, Receiver, . octlMw, ,. ;rj - ' jut. EiJ.- " i - i , ."- Eat Corn and data. r A quantity of corn in the' ear,, anil a large amount of Oats just arrived and for sale by oct I G. W. CHALK. College Street. ; oct 11-tfj ; JNO: F; BUTTS Market. GLOVER Seed, . t r- - Timothy, " ; r 1 W. R. BURWELL & XV , ,, oct 4 ; ,V I . v- ' Springs' Corner. SPICED Tfgs Feet, Bologna Sausage, For ria' 8 O ilamsf.8t SYMONS'. ' .-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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