-V ... L-iJ. . ' mHmm "-J Vw'1' '"""aMMM"M,',,l"Ml-lT-7 .. . ,, -r-.-,rg.mmm, .,, , . .. . -. - - -- -. "" r ' ' : ..1 ry.. ngAPTrviw : r , t : : - i - ''-! -t t -v c-. ' Change Schedule on the mHB Sehedale oa tbis road changed' on Train No 1 Sonth, leaves Char-' " " No 2, North, arf ves V rT? m" " ,No6,North arrives: J"' tic, Teiwiessee & Ohio Road S Hickory, White SlphurS Jri?L Sn1 Avi!,e' ville, and with cSoCcnTSfforLln'cofn" ton. aeaveland and Patterson sShfJ ? " , ftV Genl Superintendent,', Agent TRANSPORTATION OFFICE rpRAVEtEllS and fWicenerairy are J- hereby notified thatSUNDAY PA jelg-6t-,v MasterJTransportation. THE M OUTH CAROLINA Beneficial..; Association, CHAtlLOTTE, N. C. Manager Office, iade Street ' Opposite ' Vie 'Mhrket House. ' SUPPLEHENTA5Y BATES at ONE DOLLAB CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY. TTEAEAFTER, on fiaturdayg, the Western Notice to t he Trii d e . "RR9?.t1,,y. Will offer eater in .irT tk loinose who pnrchiwe tosell "j www uoosein me city Cakes; Bread, Pie9, ; &c. r CD 7S-U a- j 78-13 7&-H 78-15 2-4175 '2-$120 '34100 2-4 80 2-t 60 a to ?200 t 3 fl30 .. tiotr $80 $20 16' tu 112 $10 " m Ma , a o 4 fori 4 fori 4 fori 4 fori a g 3 3w 7 S The Charlotte ObscrYcr. lTrRX.TRTTT iw 'JONES PENDMTONPhopbikto I , springs' Building, Trade Street. ' BATES OF 8UB8CBIPTI0H. ---j eM ciaavanr. 7 no 5 So rl .' " vance,..; .. -t 7 Onemonth, in advance,... .... . : 1 IJ WeeJfly, one year........... ...i J"".."" 2.00 j;f cross k o They Z miested tn ;; :'.,,";"8 pecuuiiy re- RATI3S, OP ADVURTISrXG, vi.Co4uweone time. $1 nrt J vv . r---- -isi. 1 so tiireeuayB four days nve days., one week. two weeks.k.. three -weeks..., nif Advertisement taken S iow rates JSSalS? qnarter-cl "M""'" as a naii-coiunin. CIT7-: INTELLIGEHCE.1 , Tha Observer is the oniv nL ' vv ! 1 llshed. in the State" West of Raleigh " S T es "o latest , telegraphic dis patches every morniuffw BosftiVa. pieaee make a note of this. ;Freerpni that venalitv whlrh r.' rgpts the.coiiefcieiitc, onjhatj pfwhteh t .. 2 00 .. 2 50 .. 3 00 ...3 50 5 00 6 50 8 00 $204300 $15-9200 $12-$150 $10-1125 $8-$100 $400 $300 $200 $150 $125 EXPLANATION OF THE Scheme Ind Rates F i v , V pnreharTchoe their wiTiSmgSfS v.T - "J unvwa oauots of tnv Current Cake.14 niece for ; OT,eS 1 . - r . " Hponge Cake, (iced) 14 pieces for ""S vura, 04 lor fiea, 14 ror J. 00 1.00 Bread, ordinary Loaf. S2 Loave for l.oo Julylft-tf, Vf r - - rVTrade Street. f-aiKlrelh's Turnip Seed. ' - Purchase can select; a i Numher ticket; Also, a S number ticket- . I- C V 7 "Also, a single number ticket CIlOONA t,hl mm nnmk.. ....i. . . . r ' . . " uumireiB, uu aii wnatever diWSS-'irS. wery. is to toe WE have recerred all the most desirable S!STT2SL5e8on 8 to vendor's of- seed, which are offered at the TloweVt ma 2Sli prices by,-; : - W K BURWELL & CO. I himacertiiicafTuemTTT Springs' Corner Charlotte,' N. C. - juiy 10 11. - v . Drugeists. I ?n?r ne. ame numbers ,upon the Mann. . . . F,r Af?'815er-nq purchasers will be care- CH AH LOTTE ITIURETsT . 'lUorrected Baity. Cctton Market. Strict Good Ord7naVy;;.r; V f JJ ,..rxw Middling J' ArAA Marke dun!na " 14J16 4 -. , ;. ; Country Produce. itsuytng Hates.) Baam Hams, -per lb Sides, " Shoulders, V;'4 Hog Round, Btesieax- &tter-Choic(s, Brandyy-Apple, . preach, " Mixed, per doaetf, oMr-Familyssfcr -; " - Extfaf'tBlC'1- .?BlackbeTrfes,: f-ckenVAWngV - .l1erpjv id-Dryf -.v i;t " Green, ' - -tarrf Good. ; " , I Joi White, ,. 7 Oo Black, - : White, 1 i2W. , j 75. a 80 f67ibs to UushelJ :tt .;i"r' - v 1.20 - inuij - -J0 1 35 50 14 a 15 Hi a 12 10 m 25 -25 200 a 2 .10 1.10 lv05 15 4.00 3.75 3 60 ' 2.00 ; 2.50. 16 a 20 60 a 75 . 20 - r.' 14 ;: :-v7 v 13 sf !4 1.15 V "60 50 roCAL.JDOTS.-i Not a case befpre the Mayor yesterday. Charlotte is singularly destitute of nnhli amusements just- now." ' We direct attention to. -the nrfVMt.i ui iroi b von JUeyerhorT. We learn that he is succeeding well with his new enter-i prise. ; - - We are requested to sav thnt the -nnt.i?n is cordially invited to attend the meeting of elders and deacons in the First Vrfar, vnurcnp-aayv; ? fm n was a kind and corhraendablrf mii thaf of some members of the Trvon Strfift xr w Church, South, at Charlotte, who presented a handsome set of pulpit and 1 tar fur niture to the new Methodist. ' fnlnr.W U Monroe. Such bractiiMl Ylliiisi.riir.n i -. ... - w wm v- Js vj VX 'love among brethren' is refreshinn- snni. eigh Christian Advocate. ff'd 1 ' ' - We again tell correspondent" that it..i positively agajnst our. rules to .publish com munications which are : written i orfiVoth sides of the sheet. Manv arhV.IPs whiVh 1 " " " - A H , would take pleasure iin sivine place in nnr columns,rfind their way to the waste bis kefbecause written "on bolth?siaerf kit fb paper. But two weeks left on which to reeister. This must be done if you have 'changed your residence or become of age since the last election. Upn'tput it off till tM !to No one can regis'tefon'the day of election. ' -r- rrr tr- '-'V - How is This l-We are'-nrmlihtv 'in rriA hat th e, fri cids Of the 'A - T &0 Railroad Cxmpany,undervit!r present' mnlimft tendered Col L D Cliilds the cash i Vn.ln, Vf nis judsmentngaihst said road, which Was promptly declined byr the Colonel for'the tMtn t- a " if ,' " ':-"' vuCyiH ue auegea, tiiat he could do bet- i A petition fro hi TP Tfolton 'fm-1. sien to rect bill bojards at lamr) posts on cor ners of Trade and Tryon " streets, was, ' on motion', laid on the table.- s . ' ;'A petition from the butchers of jtl"". city, asking that the market regulations" be. so amended as to Require the Market House to be kept open from 4 to.7, o'clock iP -Mr- and -the! whole of Saturdays, and that persons' he allowed to sell meat on the 'street after ' nine o'clock in the market, was, on' motion, granted. : 2 A petition ; was trranieA in - .. ' --wn w- iliUlUllLlBbC The Committfift anmintad An -. f K .nKt. w cnurcnesana tne eyangeiistic a bjorpresent dieir viewa in the following res olutions, via: .-y . , , jNt, ,.-,. 4, .f Rso That . the hope of . spreading and strengthening Presbyterian ism, is based npoa exteadiag aid to enable them to have the gospel pJr$ached till they ; can- become aelf-snstaininv ' .w : - - V , - ' Setolvea; That th& aid mast be" raised hv the strong churches in parti and that the ChrIetl5tN. ureav"ue or tne gospel must he: cliieffy Pe by.evangeliats; sent and 'sustained by the Presbvterv. 't - -i -r esbvterv . Reaolved, That we recommend, that th W M Leckbarfe for boarding and lodciiiff " tl "dW"'. Teeul! Jorvicee 5 whetf! there,'i -no diHou by tlie police.- . . u I Las prospered them: to aid and .tnCrthm , On motion of Alderman Johnston Mr tnem in eostaining the ministry; kr ,l", Lockhart was allowed 13 days board j at 75 Thia report was received jand, adopted?- cents per dayl-.--.vfe.-jJ.s-:.- Tne Convention then adjourned tUl'to. 'A petition of Aleck Henderson ; fo't extra morrow at"9 o'clock AMI with grayer by service Was referred toltfir Ceme Rev John Douglas. ' " a ? Mr MSffi ,Grf 88 v w!d7f-of ChAr appointed cbnsiderlhe pWtiori vf5pIIW,n 19 a of grass widowers trvif r., A - . jot this city so far aa thew hare renorted r. is Institute, .for: the, .benefit oT the graded w", . P 8 Vili8naQt and Rim Mau.:: cdnJmittwhichremme stanoethitte said stock he not so 4$ S Tt W'. ferreotHne by the dty'io 6e:ept: 7? with the private stock for the igfnaBtb- T'S i jectinain In this city :jPein4ie ? , 1? McDonald, Postffice Academy of high 6rder.. The committee, Fk. Reading-room - ; however, suggested that the grounds ( and WterBrem,, Hardware, building of the male school (a part:- of. the JonesOBSKBV same interestLbe used fothR ua preneaa, Business.., the graded school; - , - sris Koellsche, Book-keeper The report referred to thnccess of the 'SASP!SrcfiiteCt graded school in city, and recommend- 3? BostX FJ?0,m ed that every practicable encouragement he" w '8!"?'", rrfrpn tn ?t i,.f i.L.- u- 7. 1VL' W M Shipp, Lawyer r It . -? --v W-Tub washe.1, Unwashed 40 ' f rer'a , i ful to see them entered un th Rir ";inefla58er8 are responsible for that "Tonched Bottom at Last". . 'Iv&foSX? eiaas no difference in what iJrder ther may JfeKJ-iKS ?-e. would-reeeiye for hlane AN NOUN C KM CM T. The niany; friends of Win. p. Little, an nounce him as . candidate for Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, subjeot only to the vote of thepeople, at the election in August next.i And il elected, he. will not st have made a great reduction - U pnrehaw thrWnumber ticket, say o7aSi rr Countr Commissioners r. - , , f one dollw, tn the same ballot, ini ihe A????! ?f0deJmquent tax payers, lowtn lifiM r ni -.f-TrK. "? 1 three; numbers - should be drawn ' 2 - May 24th., 1874. ... -,-.,,,-j'V;. , ... i lu UBk umer mer may , , - . - . .. nvisuiaiu. (u, i s Si-.JS- r..-r. 111 ail IDA inllOtttnor nM rr flnnlo .-- uuiuuen BUOQ1Q . DA anvil nnf. k " ' " , y..". vt Would recftlvn I"n ' Tr t Muslin SWhWli, .Li-J"!??"1 receive $1. If he 7 r-",vi '"w'Wkjwutw wuiuiw )nu uuinoer ucKet, say for one Cloths. Chambras. flinphnmn I drawn, he would receive S16. If he nnrnhns f 2 v Lawns, Gra Cloths, and all coods pertain-- "aWn e wou,d receive for ono- nig to that department must and .will-be sold. Call soon before' the close of the . Iannuricjmyself an independent candi date for the office of Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, at the election in August .''th ' W II H HOUSTON. May 15, - - season. Many goods in the NotionV and Fancy i - - " ' - - N Goods Department, such as ; Bibbons, Col-" lars, Cuffs, Peque .Trimmings, Ac, will be . t , r ....... . f'. . . sold at Bareain Counter rrioi. .' v- r.'MnandP. M. a nanosome lot French,- cotch,V! and American- Cassimerea, . Cents an Boys clothing, and Gents Farniahing Jaoods gen 856,00 for I on Each ' , AND : , XVERY 'STATIOlTin all BALLOTS. ANNOUNCEMENT. ThpfA will Ha rrU.A t aax.u. . day, viz: SUPPLEMENTARY CLASS AT 12 . nd SUPPLJfiMENTART CLASS I AT 5 bdeJK?itedlth 'P'ess Agents or Mana gers thirty minutes before each drawing. erally, baye been rednced aifd will be sold to close, at prices that cannot fall ti induce a purchase. McMUHKAY & DAVIS.7 july'16-tf. New Gloucester mackerel. 2,, T UST received, new and fat Mackerel, direct age or retail, I have just received -and opened one bbl of Lanier's "Pride f Davie" Aorth Carolina Distilled Corn Whiskey, which Is not excelled by any In our market drawing. THE' F0LL0 WING LIMITS MUSf BE OBSERVED VIZ : . ; "- -.! .. - . -...r, . Not more than 15.00 on a Single Number" 3.00 on Two Numbers For jSale. Mr- rPHAT house and lot our Corner of Cemete Jl ry Avenue and Sixth street, opposite A McNinch's For price,, terms.? Ac., an Ply to A H Creswell, Charlotte, N C or the gubsriber, at Black's Station. S C. -, JnlvnZw. . L W.OHBORNF! W R BUHWELE & CO, Druggists and Chemists, 1 Springs' - Corner. . JE?IJTJKY and Tooth Paste, (English:) Hoytta German Cologne. ' Long German CblogSe, 1 , ' 2 LubinVExtrartsI: 'i.'-" 1?? , extract Qpoponax. " - 4 . Jnlyl7tf7 . W R BUR WELL A CO: ; PtUVIANByrnp: ' -TT- or's cod Liver Oil and Lime." . fee Baker's Cod Uver Oil. - MaUer's CodLiverOil. - V- , "wwwi i uoa ljiver uii.' - nepswo uompo una .f Smny Liver. BeguUtorT; " ttooflands German Bitters. 4 ' jJHlers Khenmatic Remedy. ' ' ' i arrant Heltzer Aiwn.n J- osadall. , Just received at LOO on Three" Numbers on Eleven Ballots' 2,00 on Three Numbers for all other LOOon Foui" Numbers.' 8.00 on a single Station Number. ; - era candidate for Congress, from the Sixth Coneressional niatrint bU! "ri" -w - , tiu party dn0wledgmS no affiliaUon with any .T W yEC. Davidson. Neryous Diseases. The nervous costem o v.. .aviwoc3 a puwexiu innaence over thrffcrocfin 4 . tion absorpuon, n,d the circulation of the T'T iUi Purpose seeias to be to bind to gether the machinery of the body, and to eral parts. Disease of the nerves are mn V tl ntw-t -1 ISO . j . " uinciuus uuu uuiictivc now than at any fori mer period a result due to the luxurious uaoita oi the age, and to the- excitement luc ouuggm lur weaitn nd position kindlej and inflames. - Almost every indi vidual one meets in society, of either sex, is troubled with some nervous affection or oth er, Amoner t.n a -varinna noW;nTMd.i recommended by the profession or recoffniz ea by the general public as nerviness,- Hos-r wiicr a oiomacn iiitters occupies the ' fore most place. PhvsiH cede to it very extraordinary tonic properties. wjim'iH ; an inyigorant with all Classes of the cnmmiinit i demand for the artio.le whiW k w;v,..j conpetition,,and is still continually increas- , , -icoo, fiuuuuuins, autnors, lawyers, inventors, speculators in short, all eueinexcinS Paite, will vu.9 uvavAui aiberaure ana restorative the IllOSt restful cordial fn fna a . - - - - , a w v wtai aa uuu the overtasked nervous system that the com- uiueu ,iaouroes oi Dorany-and chemistry have yet given to the world. It is agreeable ,ui. moic, uiuxuoies yigesnon, . regulates wic it.ci a uu m po weis, uepurates the blood, and is. the most helpful elixir in cases of severe mental : despondency that fever l'hePuhiican;i put out by the Republican convention which met in this city last Saturday. 1rf nor. onvo satisfaction by a j use full, and many of the most prominent men of the party, in this city, f.penly declare that they will not vote lor it,. It is rumored, and we baye it froiu good, authority, that another convention will he called shortly to repudiate the meas ures taken by the last one to wipe out and start anew. The truth is that many of the Republicans of this place are too decent to vote for Logan and others on the ticket, and even the dictates of party cannot force them to doit, r ? Well, it is a Kilkenny cat fight in which we have'no concern other than that of an interested spectator. . It's none of our fune ral, and it matters little who they put up to be beat, as whoever they may put op will be very certain iy - ?. ; - , y: pent as it is useful, The report was adopted and ordered to be filed, to betaken np again when occasion may require. - On motion of Mr McNinch the following order was made : ' Ordered hv tha TtnarA rf 11n.n i.-i the order heretofore made by this Board, in reference to the approval and certification of bills against the city, be repealed, 'and the following substitute adopted instead there of, viz; That all bills and accounts be approved by the chairman and (wo members of the coai jnittee of that department on account; ;of wuicu feiren Din or account may be made. That all bills or accounts not made against nor on account of any particular depart ment be approved by the Chairman and two or any.JJiree members of the Finance Com mittee. And that the Treasurer be author ized and directed to pay the same upon such approval," or receive the same, on such ap proval, iu payment of city tares or other dues to the city. On motion the Board adjourned. WFCook, Plow ,.A JlNisbet, Candy, rjexereoAbli ' 1 - - fumed (IX V) on ThnSSu. tnk-??- . ' be madf. nr tnr tin. vl r."Iirimwa will . . ' 3iS,-p;r,,,!,-?,,f": o ! ed hut riHlr. JCT "y v reqair. ' of ihbKMRXW"ble feature. - fSfiS: J5SS22 Lh?l?rtncipa?. s edactSon trctare of n "womplished For addltimikl i . ViiS2.filowtaf.,u few of the many tea SJShf omofeaslr arid Mida m 1 1Utle nd success as Teaehera" Pw"aw'6f4Mu1 Lanruage Krtni. VgSuflr Superintendent Pnblick Schools, ;!,!".r' ' - ' ;'- 'feiift'5;;PhiladelphiaPa." , mr Jl acqoalnted with Professor and Madame DeCastro, and, therefore SrSk advisedly in reference to tbdAbaracterVaS tainmente, etc. .They are both masters -in &a? and;moi!? d Itnow theirm. inent fitness to fill these departments Theideportment is Signified and exemp a ryv ? An. institution of learning will alwavs its corps of teaehm5! COL POOL,S3APPornTMiarTS nr -, r. ; THE ' WEST. - ' ';.) Col. Stephen D. Pool, our candidate for Superintendent of the Public Iri etruction', will speak at the ; following places and Jtimes : ; . inly 20, StatesvilleJlredeltlcountyV . July 21, Newton Catawba county. - July 23, Asheville; Buncombo' coun ty. -: ; J' Grange MEjNGs.-e have been requested to announce that Hon. T A. Thompson, Lecturer oC the Nation al Grange, of the Patrons of Husband ry will .address the people,, in the in terest of this order at the following times and places : . ... Blacksville Monday, SOtk. Morsanton Fridav. Julv 24t.h Hickory Station Saturday, July 25th, Lenoir Tuesday July 28th. Tayiorsville Thursday July 30th. - vv lucesooro j naay j uly 31st tTA m "11 - . " Rev Dr VVi'sou on Woman's True Sphere Many-of our citizens will remem ber the splendid sermmt which Rev Dr Jos R Wilson. Pastor of the First " Presbyterian "BKii, iiimciwi inriuic iue i , imcuuiu x- iiuoj juiy oxsb. pupi!8 of the Charlotte Institute for Young J . Statesyille Saturday August, 1st i" me occasion oi tne recent cora men cement exercises of . that institute. A correspondent of the Southern Presbyterian writing of the.exercises, speaks of Dr Wil son's sermon as fellows : "On the'following bunday evening, at 8 P M, th& annual edu rjlHOS. S. ASHE, the Democratic Conserv- ; j. , mivb oauutuace ior tjongress, will aa. dress his fellow-citizens at the following uuits uuu oidcea i Lee Duulap. AVe. take (he following from the Raleigh Kews. It carries its own comment, and shows that if a negro who kiils"a Southern white man can only" get his case in the United Ste tes Court, corrupt par tisan judges wilfiee to It that a richly de-; served punishment is not visited upon him : "The histojr of this murderer is familiar to the people of the State. The way Federal officials have intervened to shield him from punishment for the horrid crime he com mitted is known to all. The reason that al lusion is now made to him is to sfcuW ! the public the manner of his inmrisnnmptit. n isallowed we are fold", to wro 'whenever 1p chooses, to spend the night at the house xof his wife, and frequently plays hostler at the stables of the Sherjff without guard. Dun- lap could make'off any day he sees fit, biit being subsisted Without effort on his rnrt and knowing that no punishment will ov-.- , -v ..vn,ui iu miiitui in-His" present quarters.? The. attention of United States Marshal Hill is 'respectfully directed to tins matter." 1 Dallas, Monday, ' ' " Newton, Tuesday, .r . cational sermon was preached befoie the S' young ladies of the Institute and a large as- Beattie's Ford, Friday H sembly in the First Presbyterian Church of Alexandriana, Saturday," Cliarlotte. bv the Rev Dr Jos Ji v ; irm "i Ful woods' Store, Monday, muuiuc, jiueouay, by the Rev Dr Jos R Wilson. Columbia, from I Cor. xiv:31: Let your women keep silence in the chHrehes for it is nnt jjennitted unto them to speak ; but they are ciuuirided-tO be under obedience, as also saith the law;' Dr Vllsoh "defined in the moslrlocld manner the true sphere of woman and inveighed unsparingly against those Amazonian zealots ,who persist in un sexing hemselyes. by a departure rojai that sphere so-clearly set forth in Scripture. His was a sermon of great power, evincing in its conception profound thought and extensive researeh.'.and it produced a w6& impression upon all who heard it Dr Wifson presents' a commanding appearance, in the pulpit He is of medium height, rather disposed to corpulency, and has a most benignant ex pression of countenance. He is one of the great lights of the Southern Church." July 20th': " 21st. 22nd. " . 23rd- 24th. 25tb. 27tb. M 14 j . . v WJIU Bancom's Store, Wednesday, " ,29th. Big lick, Stanley Co., Thursday, " 30th. jsetnei, uaoarrus Co., Friday . 31st. Albemarle, Saturday, ' Aug. 1st. Mt. Qilead, Montgomery Monday. " : 3rd July 18 tf. New. Advertisements. ftiL President Oelethoroe UnlvArtw rim SiB-Ypurs,forwardei from St. S's'fme last evening, and " I hasten to reply;? I have .known Prof DeCastro and 1 fo; neariy . four: years. . For a ''n w2et- agea in Kash Ville Uniyeraity-ftf h4v. . . r;, -"v "uvii- xwoa men in hfaction to,all concerned, paring the past year,, he lias taught , in St Lma where I now. reside, and it gives me great Pleatawto bear testimony to the abS l?,0111 AanfiM and music of Prof DeCastro; and wife.: Their : moral character l -above . reproach, and i their - success H?.!6 ton- They are 'persons, f .: wh0" gentlemanly, and J lady-like quahties will make them;1apleasana icqui aition socially.. I sincerely ;ope you will be fortunate enough to secure their services. President of Washington Unlversitv. i ,,-1 .. -.: .-w...- st Louis, Mo. From the Republican Banner, NashviDe.1 TheconcCTtforthe benefit of- the ladies' Memorial Association tcok place last night at Mawnio jHallWiThe concert, was under the v dirtcuonr of f Professor: DeCastroI th e celebrated andtpopular musician ; of our DeCastrov a pianist of great skill and excel lence. Her accomplishments were univer sally ad mired, and she certainly toqehes the keys jrith a delicacy, power and precision seldom combined. Her style is one of bold nessuand tonginality.- beautifully expressive: In Uj duett, organ and piano, Professor and Madam Showed thofr nmnlA..i .utn both instruments." . - .. :. f." ? IFrom the Union and American, Nashville. sOTe beautiful operetta, 'The Twin fiis wi ?? hlbited last 'ght 4at Masonic if alL; It was a great success In every sense of the werd, under the admirable manace ment of Professor and Madant DeCastru, These entertainmenta are given for the or phans, and will produce at least three thous and dollars, foi-wbich the poor little ones will be indebted to Professor and 4 Madam DeCastro. All the reserved seats are taken for the seven performances.; ? Let the house be crowded every .night, as the entertain ment is one of the most pleasing ever pre-' sented to our citizens.".-;,". j-y. , V, I t OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ur iujs 'f ' - ' w5 wrV7?Ue, "51 P1,81 Ver i ' Slyl8-fl8t25: --- --------:-"ry"vv--wjoi. ever cheered the depressed spirit,"' of ,ron or wo man. - . , - ' TEN'THOUSKB DOLLARS INJ ' , 'I r tt 4 SUPPLEMENTARY' - - i - St .All Communications Strictly! Confix i j-UBUUHl.-,, - i VPBA WINGS IN PUBLIC Post-Office "DlrectorvThe fn1 statement of the hours fofthe' opening," and Closing of mails, is furnished us by the post- North ifan,t - AM.S--;Vv J 6 P ll" Air-i,ine aiau, 8 a. m. " g m Stetesville Mail,'- C 10 AM4 2i P. M Lincointon Mail, oi P. M. v - 7 p- M Wadesboro Mail. - - 7 P: Af . . Tl t nc . Beattie's Ford Mail arrives Mondays and leaves Tuesdays. , ; . t Ut I r; V - " v t.E.,McDokald ' IWckSf"' .4 "other lot. of barrel 1 Address-, , - ar8gn , . N;4 WILLIAMS, Manager.; ' I '' iStPOda delivered free of rha. " V L. 1. - ... a ' J jU jBUOXJIjEliB k CO. i inlv llUlm 1 p n nn7 14 1 , " 1 - " . Flour! lour! i l A f!TTT, ... . f A A Tt A TtfiVX A ni? VinTTT?' " 1 &;fw-Mft? Tennessee Hams,"on sale Jllv iatfV , ; 44 B ALEXANDEB. wholesalfl and rpfn'l at. jane 11' - A. Hi CRES WELL'S i xigant' Cigars! !,V -TUST received at' J'Xi: Brothers a 'Co's a v cnoice iot oi cigars; tiiose who Indulge, come before thejr are pone, as they are a sample lot. J L BROTHERS & CO. je!6 it y -The Charlotte I.nnd a trvnevl fflHE undersigned are- constantly selling the public the benefit'? of an established agency; either for the sale or renting Of lands. ; If we make no sale we make no charge. Tf we do sell or succeed in renting our cnarges are very low. -unelO JONES & PENDLETON. l-roceeqiiies bt the Board of A M meu.rrThe Boardirict in recular Monday night. Present, His Honor, the Mayor, and Aldermen ..Ho well, McNinch, Vpgel, Creswell, Walker. Horah. nPSurr joonscou. r s s r. .-jr 'a I The niinules dfthe last raeelinz were rend and approved. " l- The City Marshal, havine xenorted hia . tion under the last order of th TtrT ' .' directed to proceed forthwith to col Wt 'thai .artearages of taxes "recently; published by nun, wnicu may remain sti i nrmaid , w gal processr inpursuarice of the charted and oramance ot the city ; and the clerk' was di rected to complete the tax-lisis for 'thecur rent Year in accordance' with - th oi tne charter or the city, .-.; -- J ' ' Mr S P Smith wa nrownt in ksf;.ii-o izens of 1st Ward to Wrufwt. thav fe, ' J. , L ! i.e.' ' "J-- . i -; "UUtU.N W wiaen.-o-i street troui ,7tU towards "6th st, seven leet 2 The portion lfinsr ori hfe' eny na. wouia give to tne city if ifc would ,nx a common' rence of five feet height. : ; i jjxj7 jueas., wuv was- present, desired : the widening of otn street frpm.B to X " '4 f t On motion .both' n uesf ina .the Street Committee with power! to act" ' r v . v . wu,j.vuuu.' uie isoard agreed, to elect afonce a citvaltorney: ana luo eiwupu. ueipg oraerea,- resulted in ?;hS choice of Mr H W Guion:r, - . V Z ? t.. . Alderman Johnston 'Complained 'Of ""wag-" ons from the country beina etonned infmn of the Market vHouse,f 'thereby ..ihterferirig with the renters f the market stalls. : . On motion the matter was referred to 'tn Clerk of the Market to assign proper rolaroa i A ,petitlori;otW! Overman, "for permission K,?l1 'a -P-ri rt i '' i-. - .. a yyj uuilUB Jiauio SUUIUUU tU 1119 ilOUSC, COTO- er 5th and Tryon -streets, endorsed bv ad joining property owners, wns rTtM. Meeting ojf the Riders aadJr3acaiis o lectleuh.ui-c: Presbytery, The Convention of TClHpr -------- - VfU aMtVVIlM Vt Mecklenburg' Presbytery-, met In the Base ment of the First Presbyterian Church , yes ter dayand was brought to order by calling T B Price to the Chair as temporary President, and J W Moore as temporary Clerk. The toll of churches was then called, and about 05 Elders and Deacons were enrolled as' del egates. It was moved and carried that 'the President appoint a committee of three to select and recommend; suitaWehames for permanent officers : " Dr E Nye' Hutchinson; R I McDowell, J D Kernswere appointed on this committee, and rafter consultation ' re ported as follows J I H iWilsonPresident J M 'Alexander and I , W Moore, Vice Presi dents; H K,Reid and :J, JEIGougef decretal ries.-.-. -The repo:rtwaa adopted, and the peri manent officers took their "se&ts.'? After on' appropriate address by thevPresideritv the Convention proceeded to business ;t" j It was resolyed'that the President'appoint a committee of four on each, of the -following subiects ; ' - . On SaLoath A-hooJjt-T Til Kmn' t t iJL' f Oswald Alexander, Hugh M Parks, Wra: II Michael. ;y . t Robt I McDowell, E C Kuvkendalf ' H' Tl King, R C Nance. t is : j y " , . , i . Oir iS.enafojv--JohuA. Ynnni knht i McDowell, J M Caldwell JM Sample .J R Hutchison. ' " , . f r OnMdershij)' and Deaconshipi-J J Rankin . -A S Henderson H K Reid,' J;K Patterson. i A Walker -,.'c V " , , AFTEBKOOS SES8I0S,-, t - The Convention 3net accord iiW menyarid. 'spent half honr .it; devotional services.". -'". i j - . ... v -r The Committee on Sabbath g chooia asked andobtamed longer time for s endimr in re port.. ... -, Robt I McDowelh Chairniar r. mittee on Wea Churches-, cia dethe follow- 1 finAt - ChaelottE, July 21,' 1874.' Class 68, drawn at 12 Mi 33, 60, 55, 4, 53. 78. 11. 22.-24.-S. SO. V&: 31 i ' - , . .-'.- Class 59; drawn at 5 P. M 74, 67, 72. 59. 32. 49. 2. 17 1.1 Rl M 9ft . Class 60, drawn at 9 P. M.-74.' 58, 4t,8 w, xa, Z4. iu, ozt lo, l, do, 0, 30 . ' ,3 i:J. N.TvILLIAMS.1 ' Commissioner.'" r- ' . : ... -. r. iv v j.. " nt v Knigbts f Pythias -A, c 11HERE will be a call meeting of Charlotte ..t Lodge No 17 K P4 for installation of offi cers this (Wednesday) evening at 8i o'clock sharp. jVisitiDg Knights are respectfully in vited to attend. - A-' By order of s; f :T ' -i a AAUAiaiU)Av ' D. P. Hutchison , K..R.fc 8. - .. july 22 It. ' ft . - - CHE RISING ; SUN: . om!e nd Democrat copy twice now, and twice in September. , y , , . .of Vlenu;:,-;,Vvi i 1 :; ft: bi , vuiaie uaouuo ;u me CUlUVatlOn"' ' ' i of the voices, theory and practice of' 4 Music, upon any instrument in Charlotte, N C. where ne him rwrrn nnantlv lnrato1 ... .. , M ; -- - -'j .wMttwf jLuuijg received at anyitime beginners as well as uiub more auyanceu. ( : ...Vi:1 I ! W Stations . Leave Augusta, ft . Ahead of all. Competition. . TFbat shall we say, what shall we do,1 AITA JAM VI.mi MtMAthn m AWT .' TFe live here and don't xeftise -, , sr - To sell cheap goods to all that choose, - , Onr credit is bad our profits small, -; - Therefore-we cannot trust alL - " Yes my friends tha, sun Js still rising at 3nly23 jf.. x yt - y C S HOLTOJf & CQ'S. A ' BABY'S gold pin. The -owner can- have jnL it by calling upon S Wittskowsky idn- tisement. f -, .. ' ; T UST received, Leebig's -Etratet' Beef, V ' Valentine's Meat Juice,t the best article known for: invalids and' those. recovering from diseases, at -r- 1 June 16 MeADEN'S. DRUG STORE. 'V One Dollar a lessson; iwo: lessons if week payable monthly;;- ' - . ' .Visitors recefved af the Drawing Room of the Central . Hotel (Charlotte) between the hours of 6 ard7 PM, . Commtmicatidns addressed" Charlotte, . N, C, Central Hotel-Room 42, willbe prompt- Raleigh CreteanJL, and WlfmingtorT Journal publish one. month and forward A.&- i Chabloiti; Col. & Atrocm IL R;Co ; 2-t3irtmAi.' Passxhoeb DaArinarr, - 5 i . t f,- Coluxbia, S. C:, May; If, 1874. ' f'' n rVClTl "THE -follow- r yn r, , - ? Ing'-1 Passenger Schedule will be operated '"on and after Snndav tha loth U.t ' Tirain No. 2. ,f rain No4 i 4.15 p m .. . Jt.11 n tn. fVl JnTir'n r-H' 19 911 m :,f,'MAS.n m ' Arrive Columbia, -120 a m : - 9.17 p m" Leave Columbia, j. 12.42 am ',. -r v Winnsborp, ' s, 2.49 pa- s' ( , - . , Y Chester.' ' f J4.29pm J V Arrive Charlotte, ? 6.45 p m -t ' No, 2 Train makes close connection, ' vta Charlotte- and - Richmond, to all -points., h Korth, arriving at mew x orK ato.uo a m. e No. 4 Train makes close connections, via" t Wilmington and Richmond, to all points u -North arriving at New York at 505 Dm. t r Stations, i , Train No. 1 Train No. 3 ' v Leave Charlotte,;.. 80 am. - '-y,'' 'Chester, 1102am '2r'j' . Winnsboro,. 12.38 a m i t Arrive Columbia, 2.42 pm' " V ' Leaye Columbia,- 202;pm''Vf 8.40 am . Col Junct'n, J3.17 p m 4 4 4.15 am Graniteville, p.15 p m 7.48 a m Arrive Augusta, j 8.05 p nt . - v815 im,i?. i, ' GOUrO SOUTHrKIlGHT. : V 7 Stations. ,., Traia -No 5 Train No 6 . 7 ' '7.43am: ; uramteviue. . s a m iy. . - , 'RARE BARGAIN I'y'.y.'y. " , HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. .Th T)wplHnor Bum, fri -ro 11 now' Vid are situated within three hundred, yards of tne courn xiouse in ocatesviue, , , - Th nrp.misfts inclndn a wall jmnrovml lot . J i j. i. j . . ,i f - : n .1. aim iauu euuuu ior a siuau larm. oucn an opportunity is rarely ottered. ... : c Satisfactory reasons given for selling. .; Address, - - rnyS J0NE3 ft TLNDLETON, : AMOVE.''-:; 20p:m ; 10.48 p m :-' ,8D5pn V Charlotte. - i I .' 10-50 a m Chester, ; 3.00 am Winnsboro;' 6.06am Cnlnmhia. f - 4.00 I m - ? TtraV fAst.:" -fDlnnar. Sm -Rnnth bound Trains connect at "Aus for all points South v and 7e:tl 'Throuc tickets sold and b?"-"" checked to til principal points'X. -L.ccpir" crs on til Nisbt Trains. - JA3. 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