- rv Wi. wwwm 'sSJjl wU$m - - ' " . I I M I II lUlll .1 til .1 MlW.! I l! fc !d Wll III III I .l .11 1 , Lit t ' , j'1 ' l Ml III lllllll t lllll.lll.IH j , mm m ,m,.u JUJLIJUB'B. MlllV 1 I .1 11 , I, i - j , M ; : , .. - " , , t ." ; V r- ' " ' ' I -T.-f- v4vr j-vvZ'.i J ft ftfj. ti J ? T?' 'fJ t't''t t ":'r "f- ; y -73 , . , . . ' . .. ' , . i..'','"- ' 1 -' ' 1 ''v '- ft- n .i i , . ........ ,. . . ... ..... , r r marlotte La ad Aarcncy.' ? - VWSKffim&Ml fbriZ One Hundred and Fifty Acres pf unlm tSaSffiSKS AJy Atlantic. nKciivT, ... .... ---j.,:" -- i " i .Aennessee unio uaiiroao, nve nines south aaverttsffaidd 1. afid s noUtstAtHjej,, mile from front alfl no chargerill be made." -r-q r0f nw kw on i-.ITi7 JONES & PENDLETON iiiw nrtjs;j-( a-'Ind Agent From 2u0ta 400 acre of good land, - lying on the Atlantic, Tennessee fc Ohio Railroad, about 12 miles south of btatesriile only a short distance rom thg station lifc Shepherd's. ,0a tbi Msniiefts godd. . M A iBartf and other necessary: outbuildings. ; Thh whnla tract will, b scdd oar it will i be divided lo suitpurclassi.i;0n 4h tract is , 15 or 20 fces efctiH'i '4ti Hi"rfS-- i. Tilltnaranteed. TermB $S fet acrt. Call at Levi Vanderburg tf ihepremises, or to mv8- -JONIS A'PENDLETONi TjK)E SALE. ' f As Agent fojp thebwhew, We fftr for sale that valuable tract of land belodghig to ih heirs of Allen Gill, deceased, i consisting -of 1600 acres, more pr lesisnafced on the ra-U-rs of Rociy Ceelt, tiullte northwest . Cor ner of Iredell, irfrthe northeast corner of Alexander county, and also partly in Wilkes county, all of wbkh;isa. tract tandr . sup posed to contain valuable minerals, such as lead, plumbago, and silver. On the tract is a gooa mill site, at a place known aa Drip Off, with plenty of watea'and ' a "shoal of mcks which lets, the fetrtsani fall 60 feet in a Also other shoals on y rap Vine Branch; for two sites for over - shot 1 wheels. The whole tract Is yet in forest tim I l.-. WnUt tmUji fin tttum form " 'huff. I inn wrv fine nut'emr. ' Title nndisnutable. Price Only f i$Q Ptr Acrf i t f 5 Such a bareain la rarelv onerea. . .... ? I niy9 it JONES & PENDLETON,; 1 w Ui, Land, Agents. poRSALBMauTn : A Splendid Farm, one and a half miles from Third Creek Station, on the Western N. C. Railroad, containing .--'ifv ' j. TWO)lim?REicRE On this Farm there are25 acres of good bottomland, a good dwelling house and ull necessary outhouses.? i' ; About halC of. "the land Win a high state of cultivation, and under good .fences. Bal ance in primeval forest :' -" f P : Terms : $l,t00, one h alf cash . "Balance on time. Reasonable deduction for cash down. mv8 JONES & PENDEKTON, t Land Agents. Tl BARS BARGAIN I HOUSE AND LOT FOE SALE. . The Dwelling Barn. Scf; are all hew, and are situated within three hundred yards of the Conn House in Statesvlile., - The premises include wellr-improved lot ' and land enough for a smalt ferm," .Such an opportunity is rarely onereo.'; 3 : Satisfactory reasons givgn for selling. my8 '4,t"0NE$ Sc. PENDLETO ff, '-tt,r-i. -s, -rss5- Land Agents: SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE.. :AS Agent for Albert Rinaldi, we offer for saiefettjfef,-'-firu" r-si.-t ''.- &. i ;, ;. 'j' FIRST-RATEv PLANTATION, situatod'one and alialf miles' froutOHn, Ira dell county, and on which he formerly re- sided;:;;!' v'--' : - The place contains 125 acres of land; with a good dwelling hpnse, barn, smoke house, kitchen and all other necessary, outhouses, with a good well of water in the yardj : The buildincs are all hew put bp since 1868. -"' ; There, are about 30 acres in Original forest, about ten Acres of Which' is fine bottom land. Balance m state 6f cultivation: ' Besides, a good bearing orchard,; and" a good many choice fruit trees "were set three years ago.' Title, good;, .Will be sold ' for cash, or a credit of twelve months j will ,be ' given on one half of the purchase' money 1' ., Apply to - "iT"t ' my9 ,f ,iU JONES fc PENDLETON, ' Land Agents. : j -V "' ' .'i'.'ti ''t') ' J r-. SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. ( , The undersigned as1 Agent for James A Gaither, we offer or fale that well known plantation known -as the Docky Gaither Place, 16 miles northeast of Statesville con taining about 450 acres.' 25 or 30 acres of ixtttora lnd?&4o-100, acres in a good state .of cultivatJoa'Balance-iTpine field! and original C(resfc?.l0h tba'Di'efnises is a I : FINE. TWPSTORY RVtELUNO pOTJSE, ; nearly new, containing seven xmhu, wi with a splendid well of water irvtbeyiii, stables,! ' and aricesryVoutDiUldi', good or- I cnaws, gooooiClgJabowiooff and conyenienj; tQ.churebes and schools...' ..,siW ' f . ..l "ii pianuuipn . .wouia. maae , i wo f gooa fannj, aa.djthe land i well adapted-.tb the ,growUof tobacco, "wheat, corot oatsAc;, 3aTiUedputable,;.Addres, Mjaipsm PENiAifirpy,- v, k niifi'-ff . vua? '., xl. fianfl-. Agents. .We offer for, sale "that; valuable tract ' of 1 irid: consisting of 1 --H .la i '. UUIU, VUIlBIDUUg VI . .i j ; SEYENtEEN HUNDRED , ACRES " .'of asiobfalioaWniKl 'W-nhe county of Iredell, .on which 'John v Young Esq, now resides. ' On the tract is a '". : " ' ; -x f: good mill site j with water power cjent, foTj seasons oftheyear - R A RPT.lfWTMfV TltVS'l T.TKTYX tinfTHUr aHdaUnecesMrwouUWdlri acre!? m original woodlands.;, nt -".u um,. vi wiiu ties juut! nines suuui ul tatesvaiend iwrpsarUioJne-pf A", T & 0 R Ri i The.d wel)ing.lioue Jb '.jhort distance from a station on that road. - - i The, tract 'wHr'tiot bedJyWed jnnless enouglipTirchosers'eart btf fouti'dwbo Will buy all, and as Jf lies in' such a manner as . w be easily converted intd '& number of t hie for a small cofojiy. rf'lr r ' s .UttJUlT tCK8 Of WlWl.W'fc - Jr. .. ' " -GOOD. BOTTOM LAND. THle Indisputable.' terras moderate. Addmtn -. j-, it l: i ..t, : t -. ' ,: lnyg - - JONES & PENDLETON.'';; xiic Charlotte .and Agency. .;;.rpHE underBigo'ed are'' constantly: selfing; ,,-, A real tnt ..r,-.nt.i'or.afriiiiw fici .i. public' the benefit of an established agency, either .for the' .'sale1 of Trentingof v. jnase.no saie we maxe no , charge.tf If we do sell 6t succeed in renting .-t kui vuarges are very low. luneior- JONES & PENDLETON, OE SALE. nians Deoot. Onlr about 20 acres cleared v.-1 !l r - i . mi I uaianvv iu uriKinai joreet. iuere is mucn more than enough timber on this tract ; to Si. T At mm - loj lur ii,. i-nce, per acre, xiue gooa'j ppiy to jan19s JOJfES PENDLETON, j jpOR SALE. I That desirable property known as the "Springs; yiace,"" sUaatedlon the: ; Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, 17 miles from Charlotte, 3 miles from Davidson College and; ftj.hupdred yafdsronj Caldwey Sta ThIarAe6hJiw 2iMis. has" ft- first class dwelling hhase and ether necessary out-bnildings. ' : , Possession given immediately, if necessa- The land brings fine cotton, wheat, oats, corn or tobacco. , : ; ; 'Pnoe, $1x50 per acre. ' ,r v junelO ; JO.NE3 & PENDLETON, -j Lana Agents. F or sale: A splendid Cotton Farm in North Meck lenburg. " . ,1 The undersienedr'aa aeenta for Jos R Gil lespie offer for ale .Ithat splendid Cotton farm containing Three Hundred and Fifty -seje'n acreswrwhicl) he lately -ilBiided, Bit bated dtreetly on the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio J4aHiioai 17 Jniles north brCharlqtte, a mijej rrom, uaviason cirege. within a quarter of a raile frordfdweUStaUpn - Qn the premisea , f L VA 9 !h nmirini linnet, .' lLit 'L.yir'iLiJ3't,:r: ri i. io. with nine rdbhis; which cost $3,0004 with a good barn and other outbuildings, ice house, fish pond,' etcc-Xr'-'? : This plantation is very desirable property; uau pona, etc -riT4 Waltuatedlnu goibd neighborhbodwell waf ffina ano- accesstpie scnoois."!? f I Price only f 15 per acre. TTilTe lndisputa- bla - Call on, or address, junelO JONES fc PENDLETON, i Land Agents. f 1 R " ?' t. r s ' A fine Cotton? Plantation, containing acres, more or less, situated in Cabarrus countr, Oh! the waters of Codle Creek, 3 miles from Concord Depot, on the N C R R. On the premises is a line brick Dwelling House, brick kitchen, and two good brick offices, with-baaonient story to, each, and. six good tenant nouses. Hverygooa oarrnancLjoiner Of the original tract about three hunarea acres, is in cultivation, under jgood fences, balance in primeval, forest. No old fields on the place, and not a gulley on tiie planta tion a foot deep. Title indisputable. Price $7,000. At least one half cash. .. junelO .., , JONES 4 PENDLETON, - ' ' Land Agents. J. S. PHILLIPS,, Merchant Tailor, HAS JUST RECEIVED another lot of ele gant French Coatings nd Fancy Cassimeres which are offered at the lowest possible pri- ces. I haye still on hand a large stock of SPEI2STO- & SU-M'TyfEB" HATS, ? ', SHIRTS, gloves, 'ill . ' : 7:' T COLLARS, '" TIES, SCARFS and of all kinds, which are offered at cost, in or der to close them out at the earliest moment. A FtJLIi vLINE bf the Finest Good3 kept continually on hand in the Merchant Tailoring Depart-v 1 ment and made to order with dispatcH and at the lowest figures. i , api, . '. :" ..v R. H. BArji.i tjj President. f C. B. iRoor, Yice President. iiiiiii) 'u V'-tV TT v 'iiT ' n s ( 7.4 . . , .71 v.f TniTiro nil f!lasSftS t 1 V-6F-V V fc J. K JJ INSURABLE PltOPEIlJY, AjraM-te'orllaiMBly Hre, 11 it r 'trLZyLlS&i ( W $ t .1 V.PAjne-tilOSt it x g ReasonableTerms. . bsee;lrompUy Adjusted and Paid. Encourage Home Institutions., I -Rrtnn OalM.'i' Pulaski Cowper. M Secretary:' i r V-f i ' poperriaor. Orahain'&llasli, Agents, ; 'Bj-''Charlotie;t..:'d:'''''."1 ' ,1 'i Vi - T a': ; ' "' Tb TTmWv Observer will Jbe Beat j to trial trip t atscribers tliree months (for 50 cents. ah in advance. , The.liarIotte.Obsei;Tdr;j) . rUBIiISHED DT ' " 1 - ' Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street : : '. k .: t. .... or suBsciiPiioK. Daily ;One yearadTanf,..vi.v..$7 00 & inoniiipadvMcAA...i. 3 60 Three Months in advance, 1 75 ummoma; maavancev...M...i 60 Weekly.,c(neTeai.w.tt..it,.,tni.. 2.00 RATES'DP ADV i?RTISI KGV , One Square one time. ..l.'.:.Z.:i3.l:Z.JH DO . ,CW0'lays,. 1 CO three days.....vw. ,2 00 ..... ... .. . W . H. W " .. three weeksw-,,. tr 50 ""r1 one month .. J.u'. ; . 8 00 Contract Advertisements- taken at proporionately lowTates,' i w,, inve equares estimate at a- quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-columni CITY' IUTELLISEHCE. T'he Observer is the onl paper pub- Udxed, Ju, jthej State West , of Raleigh .juu filial tuc i.gt, fvcgrt41 patches every morning. Business meu Please make a note 9 this. -. - $35 Subscribers will please look out for a JX9 cross mars: on their papers, .They are thus1 notified that their term of subscrip tion has expired ; and are respectfully re quested to renew at once. - - -- -. r n . 1 1 1 1 i CIIAULOTTE IMAKIIETS. Corrected Daih.y Cotton Market. Fbibat. June .l&. 1874. Inferior ; ........1012i Ordinary 134 tiood OrdlhW.rtrr.,r.:.4.i.l5 StiKt Good Orduiaty . Ji. 4...UUU.i-...154 .JMarket.dnil. iilMiii Country Produce, , JSuving liaics.X liacoti Hams, per ib " - ., Sides,' . - ; ..; " Shoulders, . . " " " Hog Round," Beeswax , Bviter- Choice, Brandy Apple, (N. C.) .-'V-LPeacKU-'r :.-?r Jm White, lt " Mixed, ; . hkjgs, per dozen, Flour Family, "I' 14 13 11 12 a 122 ,,25 25 a 30 2 a 21 2 a 2 105 20 a 22 4.25 a 4.40 ' 4 a 4.10 - , 3.75 a 4 Extra, t Super , ; -; t j s - TJfri)ned ApplO?, J i 1 " Peaches, " ' Blackberries, WKChiCkens, apring, -t Turkeys, perp, -" Ducks, per pair. Hides Dry, " Green, . Ixird Good, " ' Common, none Jfeof White, bolted. Oats Black, . 20a2 1.75 a 2 0 a 75 12 a 13 1.10.1.15 65 White, CO Onions, 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Peas Pure clay, 1 a 1.00 . " Mixed . Potatoes Irish, per bbl, " Sweet, J WJteatr-Re&i per bush J " 'White, Wool Tub washed, ".JThwashed , , 75 a8ft $1 7a8 none Post-Office Directory The following statement of the hours for the opening and cio&ngfof mails) is? Atrnished tia by the post master, Rob tESfcDonald, Esq. : - , " OPEK8. closes. North Mail; t 8A.M. 6 P, MV South Mail" J f t7iP. It J r H C.0 P.M. Air-Line Mail," " 'ur AVM . v f. M. Statesville Mail. 10i A. M. 2i P. M. Lincolnton Mail 5i P. M. . 7 P, M.' Wadesboro Mail, 7 P: M. 7AM Beattie's Ford Mail arrives Mondays and leaves Tuesdays s r,--- . " r' "Robt. E. McDokau), ' . i S- -.. P. M. The Temperature The ihermometer at the drug store of W, R Burwell & Co., stood as follows yesterday at the hours mentioned: At g a. .::.::.J.;J. 4.-78 12 lVf p 82 8 P. M- - 85 " 6 P. M J. ....82o n rJIl.....atiMMIMMM MVV Funeral Notice The funeral services of the ln te Mrs Anh'L Oyerman will be held at the residence ' of her ' husband, Charles Overman, Esq., at 9 o'clock this morning. , .f -? TTV Mi,'i;-ii : - , ,JT To the Salisbury Watchman-That was miehtv pretty in you brother 6tewarf, ' to throw op the sponge in the 'andsohe inan ur you did; and the very , next ' time j we go over to Salisbury well take yoa k piece of i.., iMoHflliv rinr , Jiiacbine. - and also make you-a present of one of the premiums we took at the last Fair of the Carolinaa. The Picui f,To-Day-The Sunday School Picnioto:Limeston.eJ Springs takes place teoay.ine train aYtx wio t will Vvof.W tML Mtnm nntiloJ place to-day; The train leavesiheAir liine nienicera , will Probably not return untu?fijr terdarki That they will haveAft rpleasant time we have no doubt. We are thankful Cannot find it conient to do so.? X - ' St. John's Day. The Raleigh Cre&oeni after copying a little squib about St. John's Day which was published in the Obsbevbb .i-w4o? flail" frinnriWA 1 on Wednesday -says? "My dear friend,?w k c5un tinK wiLh.certainty on your people mminff here on that day. Observes mts not only be with ns but we ask it t9 see tcj tlie Masdns,' Odd jFellows, Grangers, J?y. thians, Fireroer&c. Ac, coming along with it." . . 1 " yGreep"easi An exchange talking ptt" this interesting' subjectsays MTbey should be fresh wheat cooked," and boiled in just enough water to ittover'them; which should : in, Do not cover the Vessel .'while theyjii ?cobkiflg,'Which ought not 1a" be longer than Wenty minutes, tinless they'are- ol iDrairt off all the water; add a little - cram, a smikll piece of, butter; ..niA'.jAfr .j 4 1 It ': Please ase!hand in' church notices to-day. hard to-And jsometMng to .write about f f erylday!. f Uci .1 I .Through an oversight ye date on our out side was not shangedfste?dax.r; i " " ''Chicken 'thieves are-'agaid'Touthe 'move. The coop of onedf ciUzens Was- bereft of all saye one a night or 'two ago. i ? . . ; ?3r thank hr4 diie fdc a1 ticket 'fiftnvita tion to partlcipate-ff n via i excursion from Tblktoa, Anson0coOTtitb5 Wilmington", -on thel8thlnstaat.' t-ik , - mnifto'WfS ihWiiv SSinmt th, c. j C & AR R Depot for a wBlle yefterdayi ftfefi fef a copy of his 'speech on the Civil RigTvts Bilf.'deiivered Vn the Senate of the United States on the 22nd ult. It occupies thirty seyen pages. - - , - erii aaessef tBalikSj-'JCkH Gaines lle;jp andjMr ItaBalaa, Saliibury, N ' C, are held in the post office here for lack of postage. - " - j 1 There are rumors", that. changes will soon be made in the schedules of the North Caro lina and iChtfftotte, Columbia1 & Augusta Railroads.' bat as yet nothing 5 official baa been promulgated in regard to the matter. There was no-case before the Mayor yes -terday and only one before any Of the Mag-ia.trates--thaJ-acivilfiuil from Which one of thei&fties appeaiedr 1 w 1 to We tell parents again that "somebody's dailing" is going, to get hjs chunk ut out one of these day s if this thiog'of j umping on and off trains moving about the depots is not stopped. No one has yet been arrested, for the bru tal assault made upon Mr Vanderhoef early Thursday morning. Mr V was able to be up yesterday!, ',,..,:.. Mr Wm Gleason, au old citizen of Char lotte, who was stricken with paralysis about two months ago, is able te be up and about the premises, but his throat W48 j so Effected as to render him yet unable to utter an in- telligible word. ' ' 1 ' v i We didn't mean to make the. Asheville Expositor mad by answering a little conun drum propounded by the. Qitvten of that town last week. - Verily, we are an unfortu nate cuss, and; while always meaning to be pleasant, can make more people mad in a day than anybody else can in a week. Large Strawberry. We were shown yesterday a strawberry which measured 4i inches in circumference. It was grown in the garden of Mr. F Kuester, of this city. It is a very rare thing that strawberries ever grow to bo great a size as this in this sec- j tion. Gone Off. The man J B Suott, who stole a watch in Concord about two weeks ago, and who, was arrested here, where he has been In jail ever sinCej waatalen ofl to Con cord yesterday eeninK, where Jie will be tried. It is alleged that he stole the watch from' Mr Boyte, of that town.' City Taxes.-We would remind our citi zens that the time is at hand for making re turns of taxable property in the city. The time in-which this can be done will end on the test day in-the present month. This is is matter which should be attended to at once ' Capt Nash is -. in 'bis office for the purpose of receiving returns, froni 9 o'clock. A M.'ttll 3 P M. r ; ,...tiy Recovered. Mr Lwrsonitof tH-ls city, i . ft. . m r- , gave some clothes to a negro, to ..be., cleaned several days agb,:and remembered 1 after: wards that, in the watcb Tobof the pants he had left tplli in casa . When the clothes were returned the money, was uot .where it bad been left." The negro, whose name is Chas Perry, was arrested and' the money found i n nis possession Right. City Marshal Er win has issued instructions to the police force to make thorough exaipination o ajl back yards, and back lots in the city, and if in any are found filth and undeahness to report intmediate- Jy' The' parties wh'eso'pipeicrfses are ' found in a filthy condition wiil be notified and proper steps be taken to clean them up. Our Despatches. To our regret onr press dispatches are short' again this morning. This lsug to ihe'TaW tbifefroto the jrallihg of the' wires ooVTlmr&fty pHiraie'. Sosiness bad so accumulated that it? was impossible to furnish 'press, until an boor sdtate that, if we jbwejbacS'JtaiU, we would haye to miss the utgong aOs his; morn-. ing. We are not responsible for this lacl; of our usuaispalcjl&nef is any one else. ttti ; Repullic.nfeeUhff fii Tmly Tow k. ship- TVe tSAfiit.'Era of Thursday sa- . Atatyeetbif of he Itepablicansof iJ? Townshipf InVjJecilely CbnitySN fot the purpose of selecting and recomrr Qjjag to the (unConyentibn suitkb' -;16rfto be nominated inA'Convention, jj waUec Mott was recommenaea ior viw-- itt Siith DistribtTJ O'OfflfapW VWdllobi WhX ji-uu pj, jjtiTes- for Meek- I-nbarg cottnty, atfttft'tfytf'-fitt Sheriff. They also recoramend'ff tlinAZ kt Ihe lnElf Dlstridt i'bafot Solipter , !.: i-sa ttty h ;j 7 J j ;'r'U 0 1 1 'Tie Cornet' -J k 4 1 -"'s'r,: '1 f T " ' , A. a-.jl vuu UBS- uccu, practicing r deajrecenUjV in .prepara. jura ior an mftnt whfth tW hv fav lW?.S4tfaburg7n a short' time. I, This f ;,,5omp?sed of sopiiAxcellent' mate-lt "Ir'.Ot their Instruments are yery bad.4 Pof the members tell, bi that fohr fneW jr5trument5 (are sadly needed and " Inusl soobe had It seems to usrihat it would b!nothingiQiittlWi ritA'for out citizens to present th era. with the n eeded instruments. Theinemberrof thcbahd'do'tiot thinV it incumbent, upoahenwlves to buy,'mate li.i ! ' i...ii 1 . 'v ' .jitu, iur wiir use,; wema oe a very nana some thing id the ritiasens-r to present them ith the cornets of which Ve'haTe spoken, Hovr la It f rA ; brotherVeditor neighboring towncamet6 . ChaVlotle Sot' brother mta; e. lear.OMbut ,ojr iny; wrccw cuiiiiur gnuiuu uauucu tu iiaTe- 2mj m i meney all at once, is something. that passeth1 our understandmg.,-hftH , , - ivj The Pythians-The Knighte pf Pythias ! held last night their first meeting after hav? ing received their rerhalia tools, fcc. Grand Chancellor Vf ihetaJ v. w . . n ' i o understand that; there were fifteeft or ti,o uuwnwiu wat, vunrw were uiwseu or j more rnwiianons. xne oraerorthe JUiignts pf Pythias ha extended rapidjy mevlits first wtroduction into theTfnited toaitm tofit first introduction into the United States laid ii i j i . .,, , .... i iuc luugeuere wm dqoii do in a nigniy pros- j perous condition, no'doubt. It is composed Sow bf Sonte Of the best vonW eerlESl in the city. Be Careful-At this season of the year when persons are so liable to sickness, the Clerk of the Market should be very careful to see that no stale vegetables or tainted meats are put on the market. We have reason to belieye that meats and vegetables have been offered in the stalls which should have been condemned and thrown away. We do not know that this has been the case lately. This is a matter of no small importance and we hope the new Clerk will exercise' due care in the discharge of bis duties, especial ly in tins regard. . Died. Peter Mull, the old colored man who was so badly injured by the runaway of Col Brown's horse several days ago, died j yesterday morning about half past 8, after having undergone, a great deal of suffering, i Uncle Peter" was about 75 years old, -: He had always been a free man, and bore : a j most exemplary character. He had the con fidence and regard of all, both white and colored, and his death will be regretted ' by many. Col Brown and his family minister ed tenderly to all the wants of the old man in bis last hours, and all that kind atten- tion and medical skill done to save his life. could suggest was Errors. It is due the Board of Aldermen to say that there were two very- important errors in thecommmunicatioi-on city affairs which appeared in this paper on Thursday. It was stated therein that the salaries of the Clerk and Treasurer of the city had been in creased by the present Board to $1,000, or $200 more than was paid these ; officres last year. This is a mistake. The salaries of the Clerk and Treasurer ' and Marshal stand at the'sanie figures a , last -Tear y if iliere is any difference in thcvsalary of the last named officer, it has been decreased for hitherto he has been paid a per centage on the collection of arrearages. , ''. : The l-ccture Jast Night. Col William jonnston, oi tnis city, lectured at the Caro Una Military Institute last evening under, the hnspioes of the Cajleopean Society. He was greeted by an audience respectable both as to numbers and intelligence, The lectu :rerwas introduced in-a few exceedingly aj proprlate remarks by Lieut J P.Thomas, Jr, of the Institute, and announced ! "Geology" as bis subject. It would bo 'impossible : for us to follow turn through 'the Whole of his very leartied and tntere-ting lecture even, -if we desired to ddo, !and-. to ' attempt-any- thinglike a report of it would be folly J The subject is a wide and deep dne, and while Col Johnston threw mnoh additional light upon it, he did credit to himself and his research, showing that -be bad studied his.subject deeply and drawn much usefql information ota its bidden treasures. ; We will disHis tke subject by saying that Col Johnston well tnai ntained his reputation as a gentleman of deep learning and culture in his lecture last evening. He was very plain in the exposition of all the facts" laid down, and if the audience presen t did not derive knowledge from his letfture it, ' was their fault alone. '. ', , i 0NC?E UO-IE TO THE jflEEACH." ; : -" ' ' ; ;:; j ' - Bobbins Re-nominate'i for Coiiffress . . ..;.;if!.,i . t, i A special. telegtttta "frottt Saiitbury last night to the 6b3v$S. announces the re-nomin AUon of Hon. W. M RAbhitia l' is uUUasUl - r- r A-t-x, Ar -'rfw !-iLJ-' -.'i. ii .. w ug xiBUfvaictvt . ija ty iu ixie w finnarPMLi r:. Tu- w.i ,u i womiowjw ot bearing the batftifer our party couia faii cm no more wortbv Bhoul 11 - .. .....:. . . j .... . - . ., .v I iioose, wobucu uuug, DwuKi uu ."-"1 i wi'a wuereyer I Juno, t. .ratdj thw ttrrie. ;WhUe there are! inEoodrep-Sr 125 acres-of good farming I. , By order cf tie r -ard. iiW-'iton iii the Dwtci wlio would any uiBa m w . , f ... --. , fill , the poBitiou with; ability, we be- t? .,.- . V. n , a -mn ..man -nrlin Aflfn rorr a larger Conservatite -vote tnan Major . ........... . - - Eobhini. Two years ago :the JBepub lft.nWi nitttrf thpir 'ttoat 'rViah'affaihst ireantf pitted their oest man against 111U1, IU HUB .bllVlX , lViu4 MCTvo.ti-u, mo ';.:.'-. . scverk . ,um-- w- hate ever?; seen.LMaior K.i was then 'COtopftratively Unknown te 'mahy thoTdterstn'tlie District. He is, pow favorably known th rough ottC his Cpa- i';Ha'yin'K feaidi that.lTe vhe.rinfost popular man, va the Uistrict : uj oniy rOUi BIIID till US W OUU UU UMUU. IIIMH 4 Cortseryatiyej.Lpartyfrvxa Western IforthCarolina in the tort nrrss. This; isthe strongest team y6have, put in -hAfirtT'ftinffa tho vpar; and , 5 - i Itfeoccurredatdod lTftt kr'rrtnosecl' J6f Ashei Sdaies 'ana I uanas, sium v . Vfif&rfi ttieeMesentatlvei bf the mere m ention Q$ thek -ames; in con'- Sna'S Taxi-fBs Office, N. C R. K. Co, T nyai ofniervative- triumph. Jj Tl : i- -'mm' j-'1 ' -tv-vS 1 ' nnA rnmanv will be held at' Hillsboro,' M tanDurg county; on tae m in8t.r,ues- untu afier the xDeticg.- ' troying property to the imount of 10;i -ianel2 ' J. A. McCAULEY 000, . i, I i - , . Sec.N.C.R.'R.Co.? .fronr "iv !.J 3 5,5 ' OBITUARY. rtMTS Dutf. ro V2L ' , l?mt UXZtti. ' dent, devoted. wife, an affe&oxiino&er. jutiuk oiotcc. j ur inuiv vears hub was aa u" conen inembers; of, the First of an illness, protracted through weary yearn "Without murmur. ' Her faith in Jeans ena- tarfned her,-and she passed away as softly aa a child sinks to sleepsii She was a Chri3tian. :m -s:- - ANNOUNCEMENT, vi , : . .- a. aiiuuuin ihtirii an lnnnwnnimi larm. Ll announce rnysetf an independent farm-. Lneresstonai lStneti .tTUYfrtmr i-na i nartv ana aotHowxeoging no tnmanon Wjtn,-.any J. pw'Jr jmvpem, h -i4 fe'll. ,-:'I???l,'H Wl , -. . .'.,..' i B2e"eE,aJmu - bounty, at the election in AngusW t WU;II HOUSTON. May 15, The many frierid bf Wm. Litdeja nounce himas a candidate1 for Sheriff of Mecklenburg COThtyr.snbjeat; vote of the people, at the election in Autmst next, . And it elected, he will not ask for any relief irom the , County Commissioners on account or dehmuent tax payer.. , May 24th, 1874. ',; '" ; ,:. .:ii. , . New Ad7eftiseinehts. JACK BLACKS 5 WHOIESAXE & BETAIIi G R O p 7? " KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK OF " ' .'S-.i 'l ,4 . ' ' Wines jand Liquors In Western! Worth Carolina. TN future he will keep a large stock of Fine A Liquors, ; Champagne and other Wines, for dinner parties or tor Sacramental pur poses, v 1i A few barrels of the justly celebrated it ZEB VANCE" Whiskey, ripe and mellow, always on band. His stock in the General Grocery line is complete. Sugars, .Coffee and Molasses specialties. - Wben-yooceime to Charlotte for Grocer ies, call and seeBlack if you want the worth of your money. ... I respectfully 'return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me, and respect- luliy solicit a continuance or rurther favors. W. J. BLACK. junelS OFFICIAL DRAWING N. C . Beneficial issociatioi UHAELOTJEJUne ltI, liS74..: n Citss 1224, drawn at 12 o'clbck'-53, 45,-: 5, 13, 36. 12, 6, 47. 16, 66. 70. 25. usi? Class 1225, drawn at 7 o'clock 15. 73. GO. I o, ,,-o, :!,), at, a, sa, oa.w ;;; f e ,n i. ; For - Sale. We would like to find a purchaser for the following described tracts of land situated in Gaston county, N C, a short distance from Brevard's Stution, on the Carolina Cen tral Railroad, 15 miles north of Charlotte, consisting of about -1,400 acres of c Land,' tnawn thA ..... . .. . -.'T - TOBACCO FARM, lying upon tnewatersof Stoley and Hoyle'fc Creeks, and upon the nne or tne uarouna Central Kail road, subdivided into tracts or 1st TractJ rJoinsthelands of Moses Rhine,' and contains '100 acres.-; heavily 5 timbered witb pine, white oak and chesnuti A gooa i tam ir, nne accommo atiors, ppiendyi ta water power on Stanley . Creek nown s jble, ten pin alley, hea!ih-f "Ti: j water, easy the tioid Mill, xnesou ib ncn ana aaaprea to cotto? and grain. ' ' , "" 2nd;. Joins tne Dove ana contains . iw avns of beaw timbered land. : -- 3rd. Joins the Abernathy lands 'and Is adjacent to Stanley r. Creek : contains 120 acres oiwooa tana. ? im' 4 - : ..." a . " .... , . . . . 4th. Joins the uioqinger iana ana;icon- tain 104 acres. - . Sttt: Jinnk the land rA Hovis and the CarOUna-(Central 'fRailroadi contains 100 acres of wood iand . J-S? Mil. u' I'' 6th. Fronts on the Carolina Central R. R; and runs back to Stanley &eefc containing . i ... 112 acres i arty tn ctuuvation m .nn.j cotton tton, halance.m .wood land, . ' ' I 7T. 'Fronta on the Carolina venirai , 1 IT7iavt'iH taimnir tenant imiobcb u r uw I mvlf of whicb isin isoltivationirrgra. ana 1 .!,.)),, m1 laml.. ..u. t .19'ft I r, gth Fronts on the Carolina KB, lying onl t t.iv -:J rVu.tr XT a a Hul in - I w uii diou;, vro. - I land, bf which 45 is'woodland- and flO in J cultivation" in grain and cottons " There is a J oW ydn upoa tbif tract supposed to bef a I lumKnnifann nf t.hfl Rhodes Vein. 1 i .'whoicnuiTA nn tnKRii r r.rrv nuau juiu 1 .. l4na 0f iSeddler and Monroe - i Burke; contains 105 acres, woodland. , f tOU-. Fronts ori theUtfouna venxrai , , joiMthe landS:0f a Hoyis, contains 90 acres j QT WOOu ialU.t. VT s PS fssj l f jW 5 f . 1 .nth. CnntAina lift acres of -wood J land, t"wn Thi Wm Rankin tract., . fu "?" t' iof vmntjinn thnCamlina Central R E, ofl contains 117 acres of wood iand4 The, land Itt-.V.or: i 13th:? joins tae twevaru unuuo, -uii , the David Stroup tract,: contains, iu acres of good wood land.-, i f 4rf v r.' ! 2 1 wAny of the above tracts are . offered for salo and alterations in the plots made to suit purchasers-.' A map of the lands as sub AiviAeA in hAMen-t Matthews Hotel in , , i.J Ik. D.n. -Af lauuibiuu, r cur' wav .uouj- v For lJtbar iniorma- U junei3 jO-i--S&iwi..iw.j!- -'' r.-, Lr ; it:i M nti P P ' . the 1'!.,! vH. -V. .f,w..r,r,.,r , and the osci trom 1 - a . who shall deposit the carets of er- ra! in any street or lot, or bu- ?be"!; luaittontneirFrf; " 1. A 1 UUUM v everv offence, tae sum of a-id iars. . w krAr&t -no' rersonr Ehc erect any "V n Mn ana hunarea i- t of the main ui.tu". " . "rr.r.ii M n. street, or in any place "vTfn ZZZZA. . Vommtmity; nor shall any calfoweirborstofc ithe streete; S.5:-iyZlr;Trrii-. ? anv house in nor smut uj vuv j y.im aiH.srii.xi-- uuuu k " - th-fniher rr-alty cf oneraoiiar, lor rrrij --..'v.,-r-A.is satrsrea tore jeyeryj ujyp. ouv 'v. ; , , Tbl if ,f' 3fin-?.d SSr-Char! 'r. cr V;!" charge of said 1 - c3 f -ei t lor the owner or SI BhaU rr- -a tieof stop. f other; refuse ir ' ?r cf r-y .kind, toaccji. Matenpon said lot, or be emptted ordi. ha w.n anv one cf te reets of said ratyjlrvWhich tl.e itizent.erSDf a in- J:,2? - 5t"i ? i?Hri will h tall mnntftS. ; t . - '"v... June .12 , Mayor. . ..10 'IS" 'f ' ' VY to our stock of 1 -"ly Grocenesv Witt tntion oi laei city wa Bpare neither pains or , czzzzzi to &y aaus- jane It r r f 1 I BARRELS OF FLOUR, Cij) 4.00Q fts .Tennessee .Uains.'oai al wholesale and retail at , a ' 1unein - - 1 A. II. Cii-o y jj o HORNED White Shad, st t '-mn TIPST Vinegar in the citv. at Jt r f. w , ' i REEL & FCRDUE'S. june?r;1 A GOLD RING,r -which the owner can have bv tsallinff' at this cd, proyiRg propertyi paying one dollar and fo? .this ad vertisement, - , . ! CUTTER'S Pocket Inhaler; cures.; catarrh. june!2 ' ' ' W BURWELL & CO, .f ..iv Agents for NC. : ; - ..-r-f f j;.j,''vy-t y'- " , . . , WILBAR'S Cod liver Oil and Utae. Sa ' vary A Moore's Infants' Food. Liteg's Extract Beet ir" ' , junel5 ..vjp,iWJft BURWELL Si CO. i j i - - SIMMONS Hepatic Compound, Simmons' .liver JRegalataTi ILoam Bittet ; JECoetet?- "--'i-ft BURWE-Jb CO une!3:Ti.t"BjtitjSa. t - i. r . , .. . fT i l. . . .1 it ' -' IMPORtED and Key West Havana Cigars, just received. Also 20,000 domestio ci gars, of superior quality , . ,.. junelS- tjt , , W it BURWELL t CO. WEBB & ROULHACS Durham Smoking Tobacco. . ' - jtmel2 I'W B BURWTLIi & CO. FINE Erench Brandy recelyed to-day. . june!2 j r,W B BURWELL St CO. PrJam?;;T6bacco ! i;proiiii;II. IIcElTTjEje; ; Offers to Dealers, -Chewers and Smokers a . large lot ot mapuCictured tobacco at. low prices. His , , ' , ANTE-BELLUM C'J.ulA'.I E3AND , is hot excelled on the market. ' Address at States vi lie, N. C. ; june!2,tf i v . t , . Pattcrscn'a Co rliss 1 j If you seek health or pleuure go to ; PATTERSONS SUXL .U: t RlNtiS, 1 4 mueffsoulh of Shelby, IT C, t,-i' 5 miles I from ttfe Air-Lme Railwavi Pure monn- oi access ana reasons: 3 1 r-3 nave for ten ears made it an attractive and fashionable Bummer Resort. - - ; 4 junel2; ' . . W. G. irr30N, WBhaTeat.Tery Ir"? e'c-1. of ITardware, .-ii ana we wisu to it -3 it ps much as . possible by the first of emDer,- onr firm u expected to cL: 3 about that time. , uu.u. vj auu Li. l q-tested to give us a call before ourchasins: i customers are re- elseWbete4'-.kut?'.. . - uaeaitn&tr $ r tSSJlElSOWir & CO, ' i;jSS. 0aj i r?vi . 1 . rriXfTi--' cwfc f JiT.T.l-Mj !,t s -T .i!C-J l- iOJ call at H. Mocra's siora and secure s tat I -.ll.. V. . nr.il. . . J - i j iuo...aoijunori-iwg 1 knell ,;: J. I Tfc 1 ; ? J " - . ' f. c: p ' r : XuXW VT 111 , ty Marshal. fTtJSTl received :yer-riy f,very large, and v,ana.-eieTt; r -..t to our etocKOi Clothing- It is l. :' end durable and will be sold che-. C Ftock' of ClotbiOK and Gents' Fur .0L1 t Gools is complete in all respects, arlwecJy ask that gentlemen call and Bee it." 0x -ts are composed of all kinds of ccT s. and we roarantee satis faction in cr '.. .7 and prices. - J ' - vCpme ar.i tie vs. . ' -,', ;...' ; ... J.AYOUNG&SON. ,june9 - ELEGANT juicy Hams just received at the cheap : : j. . ' Fresh I h. - -f." I'uKets. v Blue' fish, Sheep IXuui, 1 ioanders, Am Ac-, c., every from Tuesday to oaiuruay. webavet.i 1 t: a cash rystem now -r month an i Lie it so well we- hope no one JU-ask us to credit theIDepe'IxJJ,' EIAEK ArrLICATIOKS, t ' . ....... .. i : t m Foit membership in the rslrons of Husban- drv.. for sale cly;wky,tf jTTIII3 OFFICTES. ::ciiii VtT'. VftvP t'-. V i Cow 1 rhc4lbroit lc A so f s tobmi vv . m j 0f Tya'.DcJlara, Cowr::i ia the fitata i i "an t-i s.-M t - i .h rri3 as low haforior bells can ta tons-t. Call and sea thw : ix " ' '" "- 2 . -A , - i