- - " ' - " - '- " jaiitAmiiiimXiJSSSUSmi ' VoL- ' , : charlotte ! .'iummi. . ,:.v.v1Iir-i ' .. .. I - - ....... . Ill TO THE PUBLIC! As eternal vigilance ia the price of liberty, u is continued vigilance, honest, fair and inritrht (iealingaiiecesaary to saccess in bus- lao) appreciated these facts, and acted up- in tneni, we uiiu uuiacn i,u-uajr rnnntless anxieties, vexations, and he loss of hours of rest by seeing our long Iieris'.jc 1 liopps realized, of making Char- otte a Wholesale Mart, and ours an exclusive Wholesale House. in r.lr to he more explicit, we have the ..lo-aiirp nf informins: the mercantile world tht'ire Imve leased the superb store, ad- nrpsent. (heretofore occupied by Afra TirAm. Brown & Co.. as their Dry- ioods Store), which we will occupy by first of September next for the retail trade only, ;Hd will use our present eiegant uuu uum modious store for an exclu3ive W HOLES ALE HOUSE Ims triving to the trade a strictly "Whole- ole Establishment," where tliey can make" I hi ir selections from a Stock purchased for ; 1 1 u.t trade only, thus avoiding coming in vmtact with a Retail Stock and Retail Buy iMP. '1 lie advantages ot such a liouse are r obvious to need further comment. ; To give the.general reader a better a.m- i upturn or the colossal dimensions ot our ,vo Houses we state that we will nave up- -vards of thirty thousand feet, of superficial luur room ; or if a lane of ten feet wide were formedof our stores, it would reach (oiisiiU'rably over half a mile. At the same tune we lntorm our numer ous friends that our. Mr. Rintels is iiow .i'uin North buying onr second stock this season, and owing to the decline in goods, will again place us in a position to success- :ully compete with all Other houses. V ery respectfully. WITTKOWSKY & RlNTELS. Cliarlotte, N. C, May 1st, 1874. apl 31 I. II. Battle, President, C. B. Ioot, Vice President. North Carolina RALEIGH, N. 0. Insures all Classes LTY, AiaM Loss or Damage iiy Fire," On the most r-i I 1 HP Reasonable Terms. Loses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. Encourage Home Institutions. Seaton Gales, Pulaski Cowper, . Supervisor. Secretary. Gralmin & Nash, Agents, Charlotte, N. C. May 2 J. S. PHILLIP Merchant Tailor, -1IAS JUST HECEIVED another lot of ele gant French Coating" rnd Fancy Cassimeres winch are offered at the lowest possible pri ces. I have still on hand a large stock of i SPBI3JG- & rBTTIMIIMIIEIR, CLOTHING-, HATS, SHIRTS, GLOVES, COLLARS, TIES, SCARFS and- of all kinds, which are offered at cost, in or ler to close them out at the earliest possible moment. -A FULL) LINE J of the Finest Goods kept continually on liand in he Merchant Tailoring Depart ment and made to, order jvith . dispatch and at the lowest figures, HVyvi- -, t ,, : . apl 29 . .-f V,'! I " . : - .j . j; Latest From Bald Mountain. J; K(f LBS choice Country HarnsI weighing "UU from 6 to 45 lbs each, Country Lard, Fresh Butter, 1P0 doz Fresh Eggs, : 25 bags family Flour. Also l,bbl Choice 8aur Kraut just received and will be "sold low 'for cash the cheap Cash Store of , J ; ii . - B.JJ..SM1TII. HAMS ! HAMS II .1 v II IH1I ELEGANT juicv Hams, just received at the cheap cash ttore. ; 5 , J - Fresh fish, Trout, , Mullets. vBhTe . flsh, oueep Head, Mackerel, Flonnders, &c.i fec., c., every day from Tuesday to Saturdayi e have tried the cash system "now -for a month and like it so well we - hop no one will ask us to credit them even for one day. D.P.L.WHITE.4 Excursion on the Atlanta & Richmoud Alr-IJne Railway. CHARLOTTE to Tuccoa City on the 13th of May. A laree drowd will attend from Atlanta. Addresses bv Hon 's B H Hill and Hardeman. Dancing and a splendid dinner free to all. A visit to the beautiful Tuccoa Falls. Train leaves Charlotte at G.12 A M. Returning leaves Tuccoa at 10 o'clock P M. l are, round trip, only $4.00. 'lickets good for this trip onlv. B. Y. Sage, S. S. PfeGUAJT, Eng'r and Sup't. Agent, may 5. 5t . J UST It ECEIVED. COUNTRY Lard, White Beans, White Peas Fresh Mountain Roll Butter; Also, nire lot of choice country butter, 100 doz fresh eggs, cheap for the cash, at B. N. SMITH. Once More ! JUST IN, a large lot of Superior N con, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, soon and eet first choice. C Ba Come Also, a iresh lot of lactory cheese at apl 18 A. II . CRE3 WELL'S v Horse for sale ! vN Monday, May 25th, at, 12 m, I will sell v at the Court liouse. in Charlotte, a fine Horse, well broken to harness and a good riding horse. Terms : Six months credit. May 5,tds,d&w JULIA DeARMOXP, Executrix of E B D Sloan. Hog Sale. "I WILL sel 1 7th, 1874 sell at the pound on Thursday, May it 12 o'clock, a lot of nice hogs. .1. R. KRWIN, City Marshal. may i CJIMMONS' Liver Regular. Carolina Toilet k3 Soap, Carolina Disinfecting Soap, Mol ler's Cod Liver Oil, Tutt's Pills, Stafford's Olive Tar, Husband's Magnesia, Osgood's Unaiagog.e. may a W R. BUR WELL & CO. LONG'S German Colge. Cologat. Hoy it's German may 8 W. . BURWELL i CO. rnWO Grts Tooth brushes, Inosburv an X Brown's -Tooth Paste, English Hair ,Brushes,- Lubin's Extracts and Dressing Combs. may 3 W. K. BURWELL & CO. " Druggists. WHITE Wash Briuhes, Blacking Brush es, Paint and Varnish Brushes, just re ceived at may 3 W. E. BURWELL & CO. Druggists. THE SUN IS STIIX RISING at C. S. Ilolton &. Co's. TUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Oranges J Lemons, Apples, Cocoanuts, Bologna Sausage, Beet longues, Dried Beef and can ned goods of every description. Cheese, fresh smoked Sausage, something nice. FOR SALE. 1 ANSON HARDY "Printer's Favorite" Paper Cutter good as new. IFull set of Metal Clamps and Flourishes neur. 1 Office Desk new. For information, and 1 Pri apply Ai T111S UiTltfj. apl 24 FAMILY FLOUR. SUGJ Bu Family Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Grits and Hominy, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Syrup of all grades, Oranges and Lemons. Also a splen did lot of Delf Ware always on hand cheap for cash. J. L. BROTHERS & CO. apl 21 Thb Weekly Observer will be sent to trial trip subscribers three months for 50 cents, cash in advance. Wheat, Beans and Snaps. "IITE have on hand a fr?sh supply atreduc- ed prices. apl 29, 2t G. W. CHALK & CO. Vinegar, Vinegar. TTUVE Barrels in store, pure cider. JL G. W. CHALK S CO. apl 29, 2t To the Ladies. THE Misses Farrington have opened fashionable Dress-makms establishment in Beckwith Buildinc. up stairs over Col. Max well's Sewing Machine Emporium ; the patronage of the Ladies of Charlotte arid -elsewhere is most resDectfnllv solicited and moderate charges and satisfaction in the exe cution of work guarranteea. MISSES FARRINGTON N. 8. The latest London and Paris Fashr ion elates, have been ' ordered and will be regularly received. april 15 d 1 m:w 1 y'r Just Received. A splendid assortment of .Candies, ... X igs,- Banpanaf, Oranges, Ap- pies, Lemons. ' Canned Fruits. Also in stock a fine lot of Cakes, Pies and eterything in my line: 1r Fresh bread every evening. 7 . C.S.IIOLTON, apil5 . . Opposite the Market. .. . fa Notice to Contractors. dEALEDnronosals for the erection of lO COTTON PLATFORM 250x350 feet, te be located in front of the C C; & A. .Railroad T)eno. to be of similar materials and con struction to that now in use, will be receiV' ed until the 21st instant at the office or i 1 l; BTEMHOTTSE. M ACATJLAY & CO ' -je Bids to be opened in the presence of a Committee appointed by the City Council ; apl 15, td ...,:''fir;-- : .. s ... . l. .' QNUFFS1, fell kinds of Cigars, Chewing To- K) baccos etc. e retail gooas ai wuoie skle prices. sell Tor cash, and, therefore, give our customers the benefits of loses by bad debts. 'We invite opposition and defy com petition."- ,: " t-' vh.-t ,.Jri'Hm'? h-.';r;iv;.-::?-'iWue Front;, JultAiTivcd A'iVERY fine lot of Pork aud Sausage, at . r T??in( Run. ErtAlaA. n fine lot of BoloeriaBausage, at the 1 . . -i Sun. . ..-- .-'wk ' A large lot of fine Oranges and Apples at apl 18-. - aS;HOLTON&Co. rhe Charlotte Obserrer. PUBLISHED DY ' JONES & PENDLETON, Peopeietoes. urBcej Springs' Building, Trade Street. BATES OF SUBSCUIPTIOK. Daily One year in advani ..$7 00 Six months, in advance, 3 50 inree JMontns, in advance, 1 75 One month, in advance, tjo weekly, one year . 2.00 1 1 : RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square one time. 41 00 . 1 0 . 2 00 rmA H a rra three days... tour days..., 2 50 3 00 ...... 3 50 5 00 , 6 50 8-to taken at nve days.. one week..., " two weeks.. " three weeks one month., " Contract Advertisements proporionately low rates. Five Squares estimated at a quarter-col umn, and ten squares as a half-column. CITY INTELLIGENCE. The Observer Is the only paper pub lished in the State West of Raleigh which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every morning. Business men will please make a note of this. Subscribers will please look out for lie cross mark on' their papers. They are thus notified that their term of snbscrio- lion has expired ; and are respectfully re quested to renew at once. CHARLOTTE MARKETS. Corrected Daily. Cotton Market. Thursday. May 7, 1874. Inferior Ordinary, Good Ordinary , Strict Good Ordinary Iiow Middling,. Market firmer. Sales t j-day IX) bales. 812J ....I313i ... 14i15 ...15i15i ...J6lRi Country Produce. Buying Rate?. K'tam Hams, per ft Sides, '' Shoulders, Hog Round, Country, Beeswax 151 131 1U Hi 25 Butter Choice, Country, Rrandy Apple, t.N. C.J Peach, (. White, " Mixed, tAjgs, per dozen, Flour Family, Extra, 30 a 35 $ 2 a 21 21 a 21 80 a 92 18 a 22 4 a 4 4.40 a 4.50 ' Super, Fruit Dried Apples, ' Peaches, " " Blackberries, 4 00 xuriceys, none. Ducks, 25 a 30 Ifides Dryf Green, lAird Good, country 13 a 14i Common, nonr Meal White, bolted 90 a 98 Oats Black, White. 50 Onions. 10 a 80 (0 lbs to bushel) I'efts Pure clay, 8S a 90 " Mixed, . 70 a" 'otatocs Irish, per bbl, 5 a 51 Sweet, $1 tallow, 7 a 8 heat Keel, per bush. White, Wool Tub washed, Unwashed Post-Office Directory. The following statement of the hours for the opening and closing of mails, is furnished us by the post master, Robt. E. McDonald, Esq. : Opens . closes. -8 A. M.- 6 P. M. 71 P. M. 9 P. M. 81 A. M. 9 P. M. 101 A. M. 21 P. M. 5 P. M. 7 P. M. 7 P. M. 71 A. M. North Mail, South Mail, Air-Line Mail, State3ville Mail, Lincolnton Mail, Wadesboro Mail, Beatties Ford Mail arrives Mondays and leaves Tuesdays. KOBT. ii). MCDOSALD, P.M. LOCAL DOTS. Awnings and umbrellas were inorderyes terday. Wanted, immediately, at this office, 1,000 additional subscribers to the Daily Obsek- VEE. The Cemetery is looking beautifully now. It is one of the prettiest spots about Char lotte. Yesterday was a lovely lazy day. Many persons, were out airing themselves m the afternoon, some riding and some walking. The State Medical Society meets in this city next Tuesday week. From all indica tions the representation will be large. The measles has taken'a firm hold upon; the young folks of this city, and there ia much trouble in the camp. This is fine weather , for farming operations and from the absence -of farmers in the city we judge they are taking advantage of it. , Mrs Price, wife of Captain Price of this county, died at Hickory Tavern a few days since. She went to Hickory in quest of health. TheHillsboro Recorder says of a Charlotte lady : "Mrs. Jacksgn, the widow of Gen'T J Jackson, was a guest last week for a day or two of the Hon W A Graham." Nothing has eyer excited more interest and admiration among the refined people of Charlotte than Mr Oertel's exquisite paint- ine. '"The Final Harvest." Its beauties are extolled by all.? , ;; :,;s;'.:.:;v Send for a specimen copy of the Wbekit Obsebveb as bright-looking as a new pin and filled ud with the latest news of all kinds arid with carefully selecteUniscellany Only $2 per year. :. . -.. : We direct attention , to the attractive ad vertiseinent pf "Tbe Temple of Fashion to be found on our fourth pagesAlwayS look th onriad vertisirie ColamnS to find out who keeps bargainsy;. ,JieWiFire Company We understand J that there is a movement On foot in this city IAJ Vlguuim WMWVMV t " " . 1 J 1 ' take the engine used by the Hornets before thev orocured a new one, provided the Board of Aldermen will let them have it. uraage FieulcThe Grangerf of the section around about Hickory Anil hare a picnic at that place on th 14 prox, and Col J P Thomas, of the Carolina Military nstitutc, of tniffcity, iscipected to ddiyer an address on the occasion. : Our City Subscriptlonr &avinz had considerable trouble in the deii'rery of Th Obbebveb, we have employed, Mr H C Capps who, for the present, will take control of our city subscription list, and he Is fully au thorized to receiye and receipt tr aubscrip- ns. v - - - f. - - A Request. We 6re asked bf the ladies of the Memorial Association to request the merchants' and business men oftt!; -dtr to close their stores and places of business from 4 o'clock to-morrow - afternoon Zz'.'.l k7 out of respect to the occasion and In -or der to allow their employes anfifo jrttfcbify to participate in the exercises, it Si ' Complimentary Tickets The editorial and "proprietorial" staff of the Ossebvm are indebted to Kev Father Bands, of the Catholic Church of this city, :&r compli mentary ticKets or invitaiien to auenn a picnic to be given by the members of the i Sabbath School of the church named, at Woodlawn, on the Carolina Central Rail road, on Thursday, the 14th insi. Associate Reformed Chapet-Tne work of building a chapel for the worship of the members of the Associate Reformed Church ot tnis city, nas oeen oegun, ana wm ere ; long be finished. The chapifcf be very modest, the members contenting themselves with a small house until the membership increases to the extent that they shall feel able to build a larger. The foundation has been built and the "sleepers" placea in position. . - w- 1 C. M. I. The GreenvilJeJ&rjirije and Mountaineer, of WednesdajsBs i QreeB ville has presented a somewhat military ap pearance the past weeefe, owing to the pres ence here of a number bf "military" men, in the persons of Masters Willie Williams, E Munteith Cain, Eddie Hammelt and Albert Shumate, students of Col 3 P Thomas' ,Mu itapr SclMXV3harlotterhife been ri ding our streets four abreast,'' and appeared like they were charging uponMbe town. They are' much pleased with , their - school, and have been on short furlough., - . ' .,' New Store House. Our,:; enterprising townsmen, Messrs Sanders A Blackwood, will shortly begin the erection of a large and elegant store on College street; h rear of the house now occupied by G W Chalk Co., where the "Oates cotton platforra." formerly stood. To ih is end workfcrireadsbwi f 16OTfTSaFfheuTfioj is being dug out; The store will be 90x93 feet, and two stories high. The work of building will' begin soon. We are glad to note this improve ment. It will add much to the appearance of'the street. l'iuffersCut OflV-Mr Garvin, who works in the mills of Mr F W Ahrens, of this city. had two of the fingers of his left hand cut off while working around the engine. The engine was running very slowry7aud he at tempted to turn with a monkey wrench screw on the slide which guides the piston rod. In some way or other he let his fingers touch the rod, which took them under and tore off the middle and 4th fingers between the first and second joints. The injury was very painful. Dr J M Miller bound up the hand, and he is not suffering now. . Meeting ot Trustees. The annual meet ing of the Trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, was held at the First Presbyterian Church in this city yesterday. The follow gentlemen were present: Hon James Hemp hill, of Chester, S C, President; Jesse H Lindsay, Esq., of Greensboro, Secretary and Treasurer; Rev Richard Mcllwaine, or Col umbia, Rev John Douglass, of Steel Creek, Mecklenburg county, Col John E Brown, Cdl John L Brown Gen J A Young and Dr E Nye Hutchison, of Charlotte. This board is for the purpose of managing the monetary affairs of the church. On these matters the board was engaged all of yester? day, and nothing which would prove of general public Interest was done. The old officers were re-elected and in ad dition to these Hon J H Wilson, of this city was elected Vice-President of the Board. The Charlelte Opera House. Through the courtesy of Mr George Welch, of . New York, we have been furnished - with the New York American, iulder for May, and in it find the following correspondence from' Charlotte, relative to the new theatre in this city, which, is now near completion. It will prove of interest to our people and we re produce it :. Chablotte, N. C, April 20tb, 1874. To the Editor of the American Builder v A theatre is erected here from designs by Mr. G. Welch, of New York, and the finish ing touches are nearly completed, ic is a very substantial brick building. 50 feet wide ana 100 feet deep : the lower part, or ground story, is made into two large stores. The theatre is approached by two wide staircases of easy ascent, one being used for entering. with a ticket office at head, of stairs : but both to be thrown open for exit. Tha audi torium is 70 feet deep, and the stage is 30 ft. A large balcony of a graceful line is formed, and returns . against the side-walls before reaching the proscenium. This arrange ment is different from the course usually adopted ; but the effect is pleasing, and every seat commands a full view of the stage, and Syes two private boxes on each side that ave.almost the best seats in the house, whereas the usual side-seats and boxes are in the worst position for a view of the per formance. ... - k The stage, and. the arrangements for seen-. erv and dresslne-rooms. etc. ; will be com mate, all the work in this department beinsr executed .under the personal direction of At 1 1 ?4. A. . . ml I 1 -j, - - me arcuitect. j.ne oaicony-irore. is 01 xast iron, or a rlcn design. The seats are all up- noisterea in crimson TJiush. ..The Drosceni- ntn is 23 feet wide and 22 feet high, and the decorauotts will be of a bright -and cheerful .character, designed bv the architects The auditorium will comfortably seat about 900 persons.-,;: :-.v.- - --' Mr. Welch is now engaged in.palntlng a complete Set of scenery, which, when com pleted,- it is expected, will compare favorably wuu mas or many larger theatres, v J - TkeXMten Tst-This evening, as bat keen frerionsly ' annoonced, Mtj Robt Bingham will deliver a lecture at the Court House on the subject of . temperance. we boilewm hare a large crawdIr . Heis. learned and accomplice l?1' mm. He is a learned and accomplished gentlemaa, and will no doubt treat bis sub ject in an able and entertaining ' manner. This subject of temperance is one in which every man, woman and child in the land is interested; and everything possible, consis tent with law and reason, should be done to promote the cause. ' Prosrasssae for Memorial Day. The following la the order of procession and the programme for Memorial Day, - -which will be c-'-rrtsJ i4Us jsy m- StvmoYrow; the oanftx or raocBBsiqiH. . Band, ': ' ' Orator and Clergy Choirs, Members of the Memorial Association, Confederate Soldiers, Firs Companies, A ahi Schools; Graded 8cbool, ijnjaleoos, ' ' Cltizeus and' Strangers, 0S9R or xxnosxs, . Prayer. (Dr Parker.) Music, Ode, Music, . Decoration of Graves, Toxology, Benediction, (Mr Bronson,) Excitement en the Street. About dark yesterday evening the piercing screams of a child wfrrf .Ii sard by persons on Trade street between Try on and College. The cries were soon found to proceed from the bonding house of Mr Alien Stewart, and a crowd assembled in front bf the house. In a few moments the proprietor was observed eject ing a man and woman from the house, and inquiry elicited the information that the wo man-was drunk and had been beating a child of hers, a little boy, in an unmerciful manner, when other persons in the house broke the door down and went in; she met them at the door with a chair and struck at one of than with it. She knocked Mr Stewart down, but he finally ejected her i and the man, who was her husband, from the house. Both of them were drank and made agreat ado about what they called their Ul-treatment. In the midst of the noise and confusion the police came down upon them and took them under arrest. The roan was taken tlmmm itVo aiet ihmImImii), buf Hie-WP man struggled manfully. and once escaped from her captors after knocking one of them down and having torn her dress nearly off in the resistance. She was finally rescued, however, and taken to jail, while the man was taken to the calaboose. The roman is a perfect virago and swore fearfully while being taken off. She and her husband are Irish, and have been in this section but about two weeks. The wo man yesterday afternoon, according to the account of Mr. Stewart's boarders, wallop ed her husband in good style, and after wards came near killing her child. However bad a woman she may be, the sight of her struggles yesterday evening, and the mere fact that she was a voman, excited the deepest commiseration for her in many breasts. Sale of the Grounds and Property of the Fair of the Carolina Irl accordance with the adyertiseinent previously made by Thos W Dewey, Esq., Trustee, all of that yaluable property known as the Grounds of the "Fair of the Carolinas," containing about 43 acres, together with all the appurtenances. buildings, improvements and appliances at tached, was sold at auction at 12 M., yester day at the Court House door, by C F Harri son, auctioneer. Gen Rufus Barringer, the attorney of the corporation, made a state ment of the financial condition of the socie ty, and explained that the title to the pro perty was undisputed. There were but few persons in attendance and the bidding was not lively. The whole property was knocked down to Dr Ja Gra ham at the astonishingly low price of $11,- 700. Mortgages on this property for a very considerable amount are held by the Bank oMecklenburg and the First National Bank. It is designed, we believe, to make a mile track on the grounds and to. hold Spring and Fall races there. It is to be regretted that the city and, the private citizens : should lose the money which they have invested in this enterprise, but it has been demonstrated, we think, to the satisfaction of all, that the institution cannot be made to pay as an agricultural fair. The new company which has bought the grounds have two charters the old Fair of the Carolinas charter and one for a race course . They are willing .to take in other stockholders, and if those who lost money in the former enterprise wish to make an at. v..i. v uv: tempt to save in this, they can have an opportunity of do ing so. If any other association, the Gran gers for instance, desire to lease the grounds for the purpose of holding a fair, they will find the new owners of the grounds willing to lease. -.-It may be well to state that the mortgages under which the grounds, Ac, were sold yesterday, were for the improvements which were put on the grounds, and not for debts contracted since the Fair 'has been put in running order.-4 - The Spartanburg New Era says : The little foundling to whom we re ferred some time since, discovered in the livery stable of Mr) Boaer, at Greeaville.was heralded hy a brief but expressive note, of the following im port : i r Accept the i little foundling, and be a mother and father to it. Nev er fear the parentage; U it pure. Let that knowledge satisfy your without ever trying to (atborri wnaf wH ever remain unanown. , COJOCBSKATSD. CericeUoa.. -v Ma. Imoi :In making out die c'Tiuta ?i ywwnwy, me cewr- 3 c-r.aea tat re, olution 'That U rr ' ; cTCJs meeting that Maj C Doifd : Tond cboiceof this Convention to tLaJlhip, and that the delegates to theJudicUl Convention be in strncted so to votev" " Go. E. Wiiaos, ) . ... Secretaries His Excellency. 'the GaYernnr:; bait I appointed Mr. Oafus Lancaster.' of spartanbqrg county, a nplary public, MrAVm. Jlartin.aT-'good citizen of Fairfield county, died on Friday last, of .pneoiaonia. tJrchins in iGreenirille use the tAmh. stones in th cemetery as targets" fSr the exercise of their skill in throwing nriok-bata, . - . , ;r:: On the 1st instant, a daily mail was commenced from Easterly Station on the Air Lin'e Railroad to Fiekeni Uourt House. A delightful May party waajlieid Fri day evening by the yonngjadiea of the Winnsboro Female Seminary. Miss Sallie McMaster was crowned Mav Queen. Mr. Edward Bowne, an old citizen of Cheraw, was founi dead in his bed last Friday . morning. Foul play is suspected, and a post mortem ejearaina tion talked of. Gubernatorial candidates are crop-i ping oat. Mr. Corley was the laai, and notr the name of George I Cun ningham, the present Mayor of Char- lesion, is menuoneu. The Lancaster Ledger states that Judge Mackey will come out for Con gress against A. S. Wallace, and pays mm ine compliment 10 say that he will receive the Conservative support 01 inai county. Th first. hrfipfi of nrnmit. Aae wtiicn naa ever occurred m this State, 1 tl 1A 1 - . m was Drougunuauappy terminus, lues day night, by the marriage of the par ties, wno reaiaea in ijenngxon. Col. Thomas Davis, who formerly lived in Columbia, and who built the Columbia Hotel, died a few days ago in Philadelphia, where he has been living latterly. Greenville RejovMvm: On. Tuesday morning last, at 12 o ciock, a log house on the plantation of Mr. u. C McGee took fire, destroying three col ored children in the flames. The mother was engaged in scouring, 300 yards on, when the alarm was given Three coffins have recently been discovered near the old Star Fort, at Ninety-Six. The evidences were that they contained the! remains ofthe British garrison, buried some ninety four years ago. The planks compos ing the coffins were in a remarkable state of preservation. The anniversary picnic last Satur day of the Fairfield Fire Engine Com- W " A A pany, was a aengnuui anair. a target shooting was had, and Mr. John Mews received a cup for the three best shots, and the championship for one year. The Kock Hill Company was repre sented by Capt. - T. C. Eobertson and Allen Jones, Esq. These facts from the Winnsboro New. The Kaleigh Crescent says : The pure and excellent widow of the lamented ex-Gov. Worth died as the residence of her son-in-law in Ashboro, Ran dolph county, the night of the 4th inst.. at ten o'clock. Mrs. Worth was sixty-eighty . years of age, about the amp ftwo nf the Governor at the time! of his death. The remains of Mrs. Worth are expected in this city to morrow and her funeral will take place from the Presbyterian church at four in the evening. The memberc of Davis Grange, Harrison county, Indiana, are repor ted to have have passed resolutions to the effect that they will not support any candidate who is subject to the decision ol a political convention, or one who attempts to secure his elec tion, directly or indirectly, through the influence of whisky. Hie state Uranga ot JNebrasKa is put tin? in machinery at Plattsmoutb for the manufacture of plows, cultiva tors, headers, harvesters and other ag ricultural inplements. The building is a two story brick, 40 by 140 feet. Heads of families are employed to commence with. Steam and blast power for the necessary quantity will be furnished. The Spartanburg Spartan says that the History of the South Carolina I College, published by M. LaBorde, M. subscription, with the further history of the closing years of the College, and additional sketches prepared by Dr. Laborde, with the life of the Au thor, written by Rev. J. L. Reynolds, D.D. New Advertisements. e Lovers of Fan I Boiler Skating at Gates Hall te-night. mys v - r Charlotte Chapter, No. S9, Will meet at Masonic Hall, to-night, in ular Convocation, to confer Degrees. Al members will take due notice tbereor. vis iting companions are invited to attend. . mv8 E. H. WHITE. Secretary QTJCUMBER Pickles in bulk, at. - , my8 REEL & PARDUEU C" izZzZl Land Ajeney. B?.Z:"l -'ring either to purchase or t-Lcri linJs. aretsSiredanrsVclass a-rocv. in 1 a nndeniraed. who am tt tlrenics iui tell land, and In case of no sale m charge will be made-- " -v-s . Land Agents. ' From 200 to 400 acres of good land, lyinc on the Allan tlcJen neBwee A Ohio Railroad, boat 12 mifeastmtir of btatwviikr, orrfr a short dlatancelhthisSalich at Ehepherd's. All.. t . .u" un ue premises is a gooa . v DWELUXO HOUSE. ' , . V other necessary ontbaXliogs. ; -fx xne wnois tract wui aesoia or u KI. m fiTsiied to iult purchasera. On the 'tract, is ' ; w QQOD B0JTDp LAND. , v . Tltlacnaranteed. :Trma tg ser aM, Call at Levi YaadOTbm ou the premisM, erto ttyt . ' f JONES A rENDLSTOar, TL SALE. A Splendid Fkrm o aa4 kbair miles tha Western from Third Creek SUOion. an N. C: Sallroad. containing 1 ' f iMiWttmif film mi t On ttils Farm iBere are 24 acres of rood bottom land, gol dwelling house and all aessgswjwasm;!y",jif"t ( . JLbout .half of tha land ii in a high state of cuitlvatton. and u&Zzt ood fences. Bal ance to primeval forest ? U v . TeTms : fljCOO, one baueash. ; Zwaneeen time. Seasonable deduction tcf cash down. my 8 JONES & PENDE7CT05T, . : land, Agents. F OR SALE. Ova Hundred and Furto Acres of Wbad ' Land, lying on the Atlantic, .Tennessee k Ohio EaUroad. eight miles soath' Of StatM- vitl TWegood. Wlllbeaeldat ta- r acre. 'Terars,pn half eeeb.h-'-f In one and two years, with interest 4a 'aU bf purchase. ' Here is a fine opportunity for a specuianon. Apptvto -,; mys J0AS FgNPIJCTON, ' Land Agnrtfc BARB BARGAIN 1 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The Dwelling, Barn, &c, are all new, and are situated within three hundred yards of the Court House in States ville. The premises include a well improved lot and land enough for a small farm. Such an opportunity is rarely offered. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address, ray8 JONES A PENDLETOlf, - . - - - 1'- - g ' ' Hornets, Attention. YOUR regular monthly meeting will be held this (Friday) evening, at 71 o'clock. A full attendance is desired, as an election of officers will take place. By order of the President. niyS r . U. ULOVEK, Secretary. JjlRESII Butter, feg3 and Dried Beef, at wyG REEL fc PARDTJE'S. For Bene A DWELLING HOUSE, opposite Round House, on Tryon street, near old Fair Grounds. Apply to my 6, tf WATT HENDERSON, Opposite Court House. Notice to Stene Contractors. SEALED bids, will be received to the 18th inst, 10 o'clock, for rebuilding the pier of bridge on Rocky Hirer, in Cabvrrus county. All solid masonry. 65 yards of new stone required. F. A. AltUlllBALU, JACOB DOVE, N. G. WHITE, Bridge Committee. P. S- All communications must be ad dressed to F. A. Archibald, Concord, N. C. my 6, til 16th Notice , THERE wilt be a free public Temperance Lecture by Major Bingham, at the Court House, on Friday night, at 8 o'clock. P. M. The ladies and gentlemen of the city are re spectfully mvltea. mye, az ' Piano Tuning and Repairing-. MR. JOSEPH FREY respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen of Charlotte, and vicinity, that he will be in . Charlotte about the end of May, prepared to tune and repair Pianos, Organs and Melodeons. Per sons desirous of. having their instruments put In good order, will do well to await bis arrival. mye,lt . Country Bacon JUST RECEIVED, a splendid lot of CounJ try Bacon, also a lot of barrel Pickles. Oranges, Lemons and Raisins. Also asplen' did lot of elegant Summer Cheese, Lard, Be? con, Sugar, Uosee, Molasses ana syrups or all grades, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., at Opposite Merchant & Farmers' Bank, , Trade St, Charlotte, K. C my ' ' " ' '' r"-'- " - QJSINU SUN. ::: Ahead of all Competition JUST received, cheese, bologna sausage, fresh pork, sausage, dried Beef, country shoulders, sugar cured bams, sardines, fresh mushroom eracjeers, lemon cracaers, aoaa crackers, butter crackers, oyster crackers, picnic crackers. Apples, the last of the sea. son. . . . nryC C. 8. HOLTUJjat CO. SIXEP IS SWCCT . m ' on thei;'' :r;' WOVEN-WIBC ElATTICSSES. tf. M. SHEtTO has a fall assortment. aim Mveral other ttvlee of Bnrina Beds.- Now ia the time to boy cheap ? , . 1" J' ! limn 1 n' "TllJE country cured Bactri, Hams Sides A- and fihnnlden. for aale bv apl 9 J. B. RANKIN CO. THE members of the Memorial Association are requested to meet on Thursday neit April 80th at 4 o'clock in the the aftartOOD, at . Mas. vaaviuHXBi pl23.2t