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We sen ., . .. Trimed Hata, all styles and qaalities at rt WHITEGOO08, &,r Striped Linen at 25 cts per yai worth S&cts. worth 50 cents. . I Pequcs at 22 per ard -worth ,60 cts. Towels at Hjeh - i owete'at,:;worA:Jv ; Handkercblets from io cti upTt 1 In Embiwderi.' Jaconel Edging and In sertiDg, w(n ,&raic great-tndocemente. . ; ' 5 r. . i 'tfi .V;' V5'..- "it " DW1 MUll, iii S. v. ;r . - . - . Tarlton, Parasols at extrwuely low prices." :tt rs"-'. THE ; CELEBRATED . ; Japanese F&n WlttT Cttalns. ... . -- - and a thousand diflerentnorelties. s We feel encouraged by the many.'&rors already extended us, in the calls bfpatrona, who, we trust; hare parchased1 atsatisfatv tory prices, and we shall endeayor to merit a continuinci of their patronage! juiyj.r; r -it',-, TO lis'.'' Builder&KiMrntier HAVING, located In toe finest timber! rt giontn -Western North Carolina, I an prepared tqvftuttah': ' '.,: , t. r 5 All at my mill on the W, H. C. R. R., at shor notice, and any desired length aner 55 feet, on natowAUtemt. i&tf? 1' r-. r. V.i : I will make a liberal exchange with any' person whowiU patrobiw 1 and win supply': me with seek articles as may be needed for my employees. f-1- ' 7 . I hare 6 ta TOO acres Land ibr sale to snrt purchasers , well watered, good timbeiC and nealthytm and near . KTok , myl0,tf rf - HKR MORRISON,""' . ' 'g 3 :;Statesvile N. C. : The Winsbip Gin. tj 0 VER 60 Gins sold last season, I is Riven on the market It does 'not break the roll, f light, cleans the seed well, and makes a ?5 P16 'f& and the8 Gins at our tS.'kf eertificatea of it merits, given byrour neighbors. w ;, ... . JolygMecklenturg this weiroT)q5e to sell at 35 cents per DOund MrtZj.'i1 S? "lth on of On aug8-tr. xraae street. - ltoar1in- MILLER is; prepared , to iac4 botrdm?at1 Permnn or transient K lihJJttunt nom and excellent 08brri?reratei?nnj- Apply!. the M?ne '5rtt5noei Trade Streetrnear the A'r Line Depot.. . , . -. . a"g7-im. ? t ortr and f ecr. T ITAm . I 50 Casks of Botttel Ale, 8 Caska of BotUl PoVter, sale at reasonable prices' ' ' W. J.' BLACK. Arrlrals Erery Day, " choice J-amUy Qreowrie.; Bam.. rii o fo5 Mr dflwn iwn Javam beel-aTperdue-s i QVTTJERket Jnbaler, cures catarrh Jnel2 ! nffB BUR WELL CO, ' i U 1 'tm&rtt Ageta tofMfiy AuafS 01 rn,P molaaaea at re- J19 MILAPERDUE'S. rMr:5 try Offlce,Sp?i Bri: WtI l8. Y" ' - - UA1 '? State JWest w RakSeh aaixa or r Wly 1 One year in r : ,17" ......... 57 C . xaonins, m adv; Three Jfonthst in eJ OnemonthfJnadv: .Weelrly, one year...... . 3 3 1 75 he cross mark on t f Jfr w -m iiuuiini a. i m r i - r -m . a i 'RATES P ADVCr.TZSf?.n. -T ruie 4i co iZry:: 1 so three days 2 CO ffiTedays4.i..., 3 J , one week...... 3-50 two 4weeks..w. 5 00 Uree weeks , 6 3 " Will UHIDUIlJ. , - r v' O jm . . "iHMMili Q W pioporionatelrtow rateiTT 7 . Fivegouai estimated at a raarter-coU' man, aja ten squares as a halXum. f ', . cotton Market, 3 Chaelottk. Aug. 11, 1874 n9 11 2 inferior, .HT.... Ordinarv. " Good Ordinary, Strict Good Ordinary YA Marke dull and unchanged. -'"""T" i Siles to-day, 15 bales s-. ''Vr Conntry Irexluce.' 8om Hams, per lb " ".Bides, i 1 ;8b.oulders,- ; Hog Round. Beeswax toUter-Qute . ,,r fwirtWhite, " Mixed, fegy-per dogei."- ' "i .Bupa.J ! . Fruit Dried Apple, " ' PeacKev " Blackberries, 16 417 I2al3 10 . v 25 30 : 2.00 2.20 il.00 97 121 4.00 ' 3:75 350 2.00 18 a 20 , 50 a 75 j 20 14 7 14 12 1.10 50 rwu vnicaens, spring, Tnrkevs. ne.r nr. WideaDryji - "V en, ard Good, " Common, Jeoi White. .Ooto-ij-BIack, P - - j White, 60 v?"' , ,75 a 80 (57 lbs to Vushei) ssr is? ftXatoo-Irish, Vq " Bweet, $l . . in Red, per bush, 1 30 " Whitef 135 Wocl Tub washed, 50 " Unwashed '40 F OK SALE. From 200 to 400 acres of rood land Wintr on th Atlantic Tennessee A Ohio Railroad, about 12 miles south of btatesville, only a short distance from the station at Shepherd's. On the premises is a good , , . . ? j DWELLING HOUSE, Barn arid other necessary outbuildings. The whole tract will be sold or it will be divided to euit purchasers. On the tract is 15 or 20 acres of GOOD BOTTOM LAND. Title guaranteed. -Terms $8 per acre. Call at Levi Yanderbnrg on the premises, or to & mya f s JONES ,PENDLETON, I Land Agents. jpOR SALE. One Hundred and Fifty Acres of nroved Landi lvinr directly on th Atlniw I Tennessee fc Ohio Railroad, five miles south o t)tatesyiye and half a, mile from Trout man's Depot. Only about 20 acres cleared, balance hi original forest. , There is much more than enough timber on this tract to pay for it. . Price, $l0percre. . Title good. Apply to J H 1 - junelO JONES & PENDLETON, a, .; .,. , .. Land Agents. dAiomA central' railway, . '"',,,' Chaklottb, N. C, t ' . ;r Aug. 7th, 1874. CONTRACTS to transport cotton., to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore or WilmiDgton, will be made from and after the first of October, 1874. 8 L FREMONT, Chief Eng. and Supt. aug8-6t. .. , Bolted Meal JUST received a choicest f Bolted Meal, " t something that fs nice.' Call soon at 1$ S h BROTHERS-& CO. Opposite the Merchants d Farmers' Na tkmal Bank, Trade Street. 'aug5-tf 'i--r- LITDHIG IlfOULD rectfuill Inform his friends 'IT' tnat be has opAoed in the basement of the New Idea Satoo&i 1 Lager, Ale and Porter, sent to domiciles at L50 per dozea, bottles to be returned. La ger on draft sold as soon as his new lee pnmp will be mounted.! - july4-tf. t- it .',' ( '(..li'llj .1 If l. J Ml nil, ), if II U .1 , , .. ; A OTHERf car joad of .the 'Linwood u-m. - ivur, : jnciucunz aj barrels or t he finest flour ever offered Jn r this markets ' J-,?c;"'T. f at K B ALEXANDEB augs-tr 1 A A POUNDS nice white Mountain Hon AVI V : y , ittithe ,comb.??aistf 1200 Harare yowng. Chickens, just arrived,.' and '.for sale low tor caalu, ,.f. aug-eu. JN SMJTHwf 8 WEEDISH Leeches fresb and in fine or der just received. . ,r 1 : :; t- W R BURWELT. & CO.. 4-, Druggists B'ATH Bricks, Lf.J ,v tAt i " BLACKING, a T ? f , .x. BLACKING Brushes, - ' oTOTVE Polish. RTTTJWWP.r." rn Spripga' Corner. BAVDRYUOORE,S ' food for-Infants.' Tbe best preparation -known for Invalids and children:? j W R BUR WELL A U r ang"--tf. j ? r .1 xDrojrgists. I 'SPLfe'NIj'rKGeld Watch and 3hain "fdV A. fifty dollars less than, original cost. XVor rati ted fln gold, and a good timekeeper ap lyat ' THIS OFFICE. niy :- y r . ' ' CALL at Keel fc Perdue's, for nice fresh . Qxapes. it: rninsr. Basins MA a.note of this. 3 J "ree-fraia tiat vfnility whick eor mr's tlMjwieaca i,that pity wbiel TO r rts Juatice." tOCAL JDOTS. I IThe Houston case is alUhe talk , , 7" a.iuermen wilt meet next juuuuay nignt. . - -j? We tender our thanks to- MrsC. A, Praz- r, iot aoout a peck of delicious "grapes. Eli Rtefilp T?e , . . ' s icuuerea nis resigna tion as agent of the Carolina Central Rail- roaa in una city. At nnn timo vact... ii .S j u j iue coiion piauorm nuea with cotton bales. Tt lw 1; it does in the Fall. Capt PlatoDurham, we learn returned to Shelby jpa Monday evening from. Lis campaignfAnd acknowfeaged that he had sustained a great defeat. I, , i Yery hot yesterday, ic was by all odds the sultriest day of the season, there was scarce-lyalweath-ofair stiring.'and the perspira tionjust ponrcd off of folks. J Since our last iissue therR hv w n developments in the case cf W. H. H. Houston, the forger. He is still at large and beyond the reach of the authorities. 4 The fight which we located last Saturday Tuormng as having taken place the nieht before in the barroom of Walker fe Gibson did nottakeplace there, but ocdurreil in the street. jl The Directory M fte Fafebf the Carolina have determined upon the' first week in November as the time when the Fair shall be held. TherihHag'feT'ftiS'tBlftrt-. logues is already upder way. f ".( r -, Several of our 'Jgemsof purest rav serene" have left for the mountains within the oast day or two, and. here is much sorrow in the camp in- consequence thereof. Thank ful we are that there be many other left. We nave. waie? tftej liotel f acSvals as published in the papers of the other towns and cities of the State, and, day in and day Oftt, there are more arrivals at the Central in this city than at, any ,other4iotelJn the State. " The firt sweet potatoes of the season were brought to the city yesterday by Mr. J. N. Johnson, of Mallard Creek, on whose place they were raised. They are splendid yams. The lot was purchased by G. W. Chalk & Co. The Speaking Xaat Nlght.f-The Con servatives of Charlotte had ! a jollification last night oyer the recent "'yittory. The people here think that nothing can be done right without Gov. . Vance having a hand in it, and, Consequently, the first thing done was to send a committee for him and bring him to the corner of Trade and Tryon streets, where a platform had been prepared- The vociferous yells of the crowd there as sembled caused the Governor to take the stand. The speech which followed was just such as Vance always makes it abounded in sense and humor, in eloquence and good thought of all kind. The speaker began by congratulating the crowd on the great yictory which we1 have achieved. Our party organization and the civil rights bill, he claimed, had won us the victory.; The importance of the next Gen eral Assembly to the people of the State, the power, which it will have to call a con vention to re-model the constitution, to take steps to settle the public debt and to do many other things for the good lof tbe" peo ple, an received due notice at the hands of the distinguished gentleman. t His, remarks upon the necessity- for party organization were particularly forcible; andytbe touch which he gave the "independents" was amusing beyond comparison. & . J We wouldn't for anything rdo Gov Vance tne injustice to attempt a report of one of his speeches. , 'f V' ",ve'i ' ; There were about two acres of people who listened to his remarks last night, and the enthusiastic applause, the cries bf "go on !" "don't stop !" ;when "thcvernor de scended the platform, 'showed how much tlie crowd -appreciated this great man and his effort on;-this Occasion,' (Traly his name is excellen t among" all the people. Loud calls brought Capt.' Waring tb? he Stand after oyernor Vwce had ,' retired. Jhis genHeraan ., raadf ft -niost grace ful , jittie 1 speech, , and, - after ' thank ing those present for their renewed manifes tation of confidence in him, retired amid the applatise of the audience. ,i Charlotte's jollification was a very quiet one, but it was as genuine and enthusiastic a one as need bo. y ' Kj,--, ii '4 -, . - yj, Burglary at IluBtersyille. The store of Hunter & Brown, at Huntersville in this county, Vas hroken open on Monday night and the cash drawer relieved of its contents, amounting in air to $4 or $5 in silver, a double handujl vfai&tl fooins two, gross of steel pens anl a lotOf "itihp accounts. The thieves 4aU?Oprlsitedt'ihsbowse and took therefrom a number bf pocket knives. The parties repaired to a bridge some 10 'Wf aorJejpf M ippearf they madeAdofihf coppers Steele Jen and icra accounts. Frpm indications repected eflbrts wertftaadc j;Theyals cWibi that pvwvL iiM, us ; strange to ssayi they '-lett the ehot gw standing en the outside f the Store. vMoney appearst to, beabont ap that these bold thieves wanteds it ,tv. PersonaLWe, 1! . yestefdaylhinlng m .Jr: H. Davis. Vn I oflbe Green vHIe- Enicrprisi ihd 'ifwhtaiitea-1 Got. Gabrle7rRaiues;f regisWerat ' the Charlotte Hotl lastnight.;,! -R. A- Springs; EBq.,of the AT.-b: Tit,1 R.,and M P.- Pegram, Cashier bf the ' First National Bank, left tbe other oyeningQn a J summer tour. : 1 . T', ,ciea8ea.--j)ive prisoners were .released JGrom ;w,cdx jr Fato1 day r three trihemere white and two col J?wo ?f the white men were United f8 ?njfe ItewB"an4. C. Irwin,) and these were released on bond; The others' were county priscmariand had served Wt their sentences. Therm are no 1 only, fiixorisoners in lki hM iilff. ' 'i (y ?t-.v' . miraa tSuk. reset Ajgenfesioe Bofterri Life Insurance rripanjr, frbn Gen.rJB. Gordon, saving that an unavoidable cause detained him yesterdlyf?a reach Charlotte, He says to CoL Miller that he will certainly join him octc to-day. " Through Work. Hon. W; P. Bynuui, Associate J uetics of the Supreme Court, has arrived at his home in this city, a very loug and arduous session of the Court having just closed. - We are glad to see him looking: so well. He does more credit to the Judi ciary of the State than any other man on the bupreme Court Bench, excepting Judge Pearson.he is the ablest lawyer on the bench,, and his integrity is above suspicion. . Judge Byn urn leaves in a day or two to join his family at Beaufort. Not Necessary -We understand that our friends at Mooresville, Iredell county, haye appointed a committee to sit up with us in our rejoicing over the election. We assure them that it was all we could do to contain ourselves,, yet acting under the advice of Dr Kelly, of Statesville, we have, had some belts made by which our curiosity is engirdled, and are now fully able to read the election news. Information Sought for. We have writ ten to Prof Chair Philips, to come down and ascertain, if possible, by some sort of an alge braic process, the majority of Hon Thos S Ashe, for Congress. We have been figuring on the matter since last Friday, and haven't cbuntedi high etfdoghV yet. Pike's ' Arith metic has "guv out,7,and, to ascertain iust what thetmajoiity is, requires a more ad vanced knowledge of mathematics" than we possess.. ,.' r.., ,.. Ailsstatemeut. Prof L Von Meyerhoff called on us yesterday morning, to say that he was aggrieyed by our statement that Mr Henry Peckner has charge of the vocal mu sic of the Cathob'c singing schooL and to ask us t o correct the "misrepresentation ' We cerrect' with a great deal of plenre The Professor is "musical director and lead er of the class," so he reauests us to say. a We desire not to rob him of any of his hon ors. He is also President of the singing school: Mr Peckner is treasurer, and Mr Uougherty secretary. Our Thanks. The Obsebveb feels itself under great obligations to mnny friends in adjoining counties their kindness in furnish ing us with reliable figures in connection with the election, and for doing so with such promptness. Their kindness has been of much assistance to us, and has enabled us enabled us to lay the news before 011 r readers every morning at the earliest mo ment at which it could possibly be done, considering the facilities for the transmis sion of messages. To none are we more in debted than to our sprightly Shelby corres pondent, "Tic Toodles," who is always en ergetic and wide-awake, and who has put himself to considerable trouble to give us late and reliable information from several of the upper counties. Suggcstieu. There has been an improve ment made on Tryon street by the cutting down of the trees in front of the store being built by D Parks Hutchison, Esq. These trees neVer furnished "much shade, and were only an obstruction.1 lie "business part of that side of ,th$ Btreet will present an excel lentrappeafahce when the house of which we . have spoken is completed. The house fbffb,etby means a handsome structure, and we suggest to our friendy Col Job n ;L Brown; to change the roof, put caps on the windows, and other wise change the present appearance of the' house. The cost would be little. .. , V communicated. . .... Notice! . The funeral honors to be paid the late Republican Patty in the county of Mecklen burg, North Carolina, with other necessary duties, for the benefit of the.s Aforesaid de ceased, will be celebrated on the evening of the 15th ihstl.jj a6:30? sharp. After necessary 'arrangements are made, the orders will be carried out as follows : AtjJfnCffveif oheHbringV his own candle.") First, ttilefjdorner, "ather of the Re publican county UckeUV - ;-,. , 2nd. Two bojttie-hpiders, supporting "ht tle brown Jug';' Melied "g 3rd. Reraains.t)f innttefejof Eighteen , on nominations'." 4thv Holders 'of "checks .for services as canvassers! fori the tfiekctK payable after the "Election,,ten: abreast. 5th4Aii thoae whiraYe!Ollected their "ChecklIJ I UO .1 i, 6thi Candidates who gave checks, or gave" tndney.'-Modnte.l "7th. The Conservative "Kilkenny Kats," fight," while radicals who 'elected Logan on the gas "principle," (on canvass.) " - 8th. Barbacue gobleri and root diggers. . 'Oh;? One swill tub of election circulars wltbeaj!pQj?lreTeam attachments, in i-lOthV Radical orators and election man agers, and strikers, tricksters. C"-withont numbri hlrtyiine abreast.51 ltsi f The; procession .Will, form.,, at the "Fiye Pointaad -march , to the . tune of "thH little pigs and a boh4aU aow," through tbe V M -WT- a. y mm. Mm m.m't . juaraes-,jaL9uaA"v aiiowed on th march) will thence parade up Trade Street f to Tryon", tnence to. juuiv . street a r : a. r if: a pumps, and tamp posts along- u,e Q maivh' ha hune With crano j . . "Independenta" will raise their hate as the amcMsion passes, which will-halt at , . Mint, and dig-up by the, -roots, the over grow wilderness of suckers and sprouts, within ; the : large ornamental enclosure, while the committee of 18, hlackens the right wing and claws of tbe "Eagle," and pnte a "Ginseng Root" ift his "Bill," and an empty .Whisky barrel on, his back, "properly stampetf 'ancailedl'r, Then with, the greens, will proceed to Bissel's M PondvMfot street, and the '-dose eosdraunion Badieaianhv Hosae." - When arriving at thelpoBdVMlf tben"iJeroiafHba contents of the "Little Brown Jog," and "go through.;' but will not be allowed under any circumstances o ''swap hoses while in the middle of the streani, but; go for Logan and Houston, and never stop until both are elected and returned. By order of Bbowh Pbikce, .WChslefvMArshlal. P. 8. In the absence of ether crigher authority, it is ordained that Gen Barringer, Old Frazier, Doc Sloan, Orator Fergason. H B Peters, Billy Ahren? an Bob' teay Will act as a Guard of Honor" Over wha is left of the Radical, party, particularly its effects until the returns of the procession with ,, the Kiitg JiumbU Bee and the great Financier on sue wing,. May they never return. By or der or? .; im. $v . B. P. ' ST rbOMJCUKICATEn. a Tie Graded Scjtpol."' The School Committee have re-appomted me bupenntendent of the; Graded School. and instructs me to procureuitabltM hw)d- ings ior tnat puie. Several -bufidTngs nave been -suggested, all ' of whlctt are '. ser iously objectibnableV The' o'h'ly lanV hat presents itself to me, by which the School can be made a complete success is to our chase elegible ground and erect a building tor the purpose. This will require an oat lay of not less than $5000, half of which will be necessary to procure arewitable location I propose to do this by fonnmg a joint otocE Company, consisting of 200 r hares, allowing the stockholders to elect a 'Board of Trustees to hold the right to the property and dispose of it according to instructions. in ere will be a meeting at the Court House on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock to which all are invited who feel an interest in the School. If the plan meets with approval we shall proceed at once to organize the Stock Com pany. J. B. BOONEi ELECTION NEWS. Additional Returns and News. More Good The following comprises all the additional news of the election which our exchanges of yesterday contained : CATAWBA. Catawba county gives Pool 1,057 maj; Ashe 1,1J4 maj; Cowles., for Solicitor, 1,17q maj; Graham, for Senate, 1,408 maj; Finger, dem, elected to the House. . . MOOKE. Estimated majority for Fuller and Wad- dell 200, and for Pool 500, the Pool vote be ing a gain of some 300 over the Merriruon vote. BEAUFOBT. Returns indicate Democratic majority of 300. Yeatej' increase oyer Carter's vote of 1872 about 500. Carrow, late U. S. Marshal and Republican candidate for Commissioner, has ' gone up." Henry Jordan, dem, is defeated for the House in Person, by S C Burnett, rep! From information obtained thus far,' it is quite certain that we have gained twenty thr,e , members of. the House and eight members of the Senate, while we have lost three members and one Senator, showing a net gain of twenty-seven. third Judicial distuct. From all information received, Seymour, Rep , has been elected by some 300 major ity. FIBST CONGRESBIOHAI, DISTRICT. Edehtou, N. C, Aug, '74. We have good news from this and adjoin ing counties.?; Perquimans give Yeates 19 'majority against 260 in '72 for Cobb. It gives Purneli n7 majority. Cobb loses in Chowan 51 votes. ;Gts majority: of 133 against 184 in 72. Pasquotank has largely increased her yote for us. Cobb loss in E. City 100 votes (Cobb'a home.) Two precincts in Bertie lose "him 75, and one in Washington 75. Eure is certainly elected Judge, over Albert son. We are sure of Yeates' election. Our people are jubilant. Chowan elects a Dem ocratic Sheriff. W. D. P. , ; " ' PASQCOTAXK. Democratic gain overUOO, Cobbs majority being 180 against 390 m '72. Democratic gain of 309. the county by 189 majority Democrat, elected' to the YeateS carried T. M. Mullen, House .by 157 majority. Democratic gain. POLK. .CoL, James K. Simpson sends ua the offic ial vote of this county. It is the first infor mation we have haye had from it. The vote is as follows .t',r , K' Logan 369,5Schcnck 2b, ; maj 104, . Carson 342,. Monomery . 218, maj 94' Vance 285, Durham 182, maf 103, Pool 2i4, Puniell 234, maj 10. '.' .; ' ;. ' Senate. Walker, ; rep ; 409, . Churchill; demr 225, maj I84JHI Garrison Liberal Rep. endorsed by conser-: vatiye eonyentlon, and supported by -them, received 286,. Hampton, rad. 244, maj 42 Two h6peiaf cahdates claiming to be' jjemocratafeyed;b votes, ior RepresentatiYei- v v 1 ' ' The reguhBp nominees of the Consarvatire party for t Register ., of . Deeds, . Treasurer, Coroner, 'Surveyor and County Commission ers were elected. tQ B Ariedge, rad.? was re elected Sheriff without ' opposition. R S Abraws jrad was re-elected Clerk of - the Spperior.Cowt over his opponent by a ma Hority of. 118;- A 'glorious victory' for ' the ConsrrH vm .In , Cleayeland . Durham's majority over Vance is jhe xuajority of" J. Jenkin for the Senate oyer Morris, in this county, is 517. The vote is close between the two in Cleayeland and Gaston, but Morris Is elected Allen Bettis' for the House has small ma j orities oyer Gidney; McBrager and Eaves. , Ready Mixed Vahit. We call special attention to the excellent testimonials of Mr C P Knight, in reference to Ready Made Paint. Not having used the paint we can't speak from experience, but wejeeisureit is to the interest of all o-r ieqstomers, whodoire paintiog. td test the july 25 6m. j-' t. Sigaala of Distress. XJ V. .1 . , : , 1 nueuiuoejw nave Become auii'and heavy, the nervous system morbidly sensi tive, the muscles flaccid, the complexion' sauow, tne body languid, the mind listless, and tne are and energy which should char acttrize health, have wholly or measurably disappeared, the individual exhibiting these symptoms may take it for granted that his oioujocu is aiseasea, nis nver aisoraered, his ivuu iiuiuj ji nufiovensuou, auu 01s con stitutional stamina and ritallv imrutimd What his case requires is immediate and ju- uiwuua meaicai treatment, lie need not, however, put himself to the expense of con sulting a physician. It is as clear as the sun in a cloudless sky. that he is dvsDeotic. and it is as certain as any. demonstrated fact can do, mat liostetters Stomach Bitters, will cure dyspepsia and all the brood of bodily and mental ills of which it is the parent Let him commence a course of the remedy at once, and following the directions faith fully, continue to take it until every disa greeable symptom shall have disappeared. 11 it oe a case 01 long standing, the cure will not be sudden- and immediate. The great tonic and corrective, potent as it is, does not work miracles; but surely, though gradually, it will restore the sufferer to per fect health. From day to day his eves will become brighter, his nerves firmer, his mus cles more elastic, his complexion fresher and clearer, his spirits brisker. In due time be win be once more in a fit condition-to fieht ine Dame 01 me vigorously and effectively, and wUldtott4ha4 if .dvsnensia is our na- tiouadlsease, we have in Hostetter's Bitters a national specific equal to the emergency. aug-wii. , . New Advertisements. INDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY, AT Eoopmann & Rothschild's, "HO haye bought the entire stock - . ' OF BBSK, B&OWtt & CO OOKSISTINQ ofsilk and woolen, dress J goods, of the best and finest fabrics, kid gloves, silk gloves, and a great variety of fancy articles. These goods were purchased by the lot, at such an extraordinary low fig ure, that we can afford to sell the same at a great deal below the manufacturer's prices, A great many of these roods are out of our line, and wishing to make room for our Fall purchases, soon to arrive, it will be to the interest of all to call at once and make their purchases. augl2-tf. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE N. C. ial Associate. UHAKLOTTE, Aug, 10, 1874. Class 111, drawn at 12 M. 65, 12,45, 42, 40, 63, 70, 69, 76, 13, 1, 64, 49, 9. 78. Class 112, drawn at 5 P. M. 19, 38, 39, 42, 40, OO YD, 10, 74, 08, 2D, 72, 08. Ulass 113, drawn at 9 P. M. 40. 50. 35. l, 04, OU, Zl, Si), Si, 3, 33, 'M. J. N. WILLIAMS. Commissioner. Arrow Cotton Ties. rjlHE BEST TIE MADE For sale at man jl uiacturer s prices. Liberal Discounts in Large Lots DeROSSET & CO., State Agents Wilmington, N C. TI7E are instructed by the American Cof I T ton Tie Comoanv to. irive notir t hat all persons dealing without license in wreck ed Cotton Ties with buckles of said Compa ny, or otherwise violating the natent riehia vi kuu uuuipnu;, win oe neia responsiDie yp . si, i , ?. , ior aamajres. DeROSSET & CO., Agents For the American Cotton Tie Co. For the State of North Carolina. Wilmington, N C, Aug 14-2m. EDGEW0BTH SCHOOL, 64 Mount Vskbok Placs, Baltimore, Maryland. T1HE Twelfth Annual Session of this Enir- ,X . Ii8h and French. . Boarding and Day ecnooi ior xoung laaies. will re-open on THURSDAY, 17th of SEPTEMBER. For circulars, address Mrs. H. LEFEBVRE, Principal. augll-2meod. Notice. A LLpersons indebted to the late firm of XX W HH Houston & Co. are hereby no tified that all of said debts have been as signed to the Farmers Savings Bank of Mecklenburg, and that they must make payment only to said bank, or its authoriz ed agents or attorneys. TL VAIL, Cashier. Vance fc Burwell, Attorneys. augll'74-tf. To tbe Public THE notes, accounts and books of WH H Houston, have been levied on under an attachment in favor of myself and others, and are now in the custody of the Sheriff's bailee. Persons owing the -samea re cau tioned to pay only . to the Sheriff or party having the actual possession. ; - .! JOS. MCLAUGHLIN. augll'74-lt. . . , ' , Institute for Young Ladies, ; ; CHARLOTTE, KV !. 18T4 SESSION ; I8T Commences October 1st, and ends the last week in June, 1875. ' . COURSE, OF INSTRUCTION is comprei hchsive and liberal. ' ?j INSTRTCTORa aMe and1 efficientfin all tbe Departments.: .'.inv'- ;m -n DISCIPIINE firm but kind. H ii f Terms as moderate as is consistent with the superior advantages afforded in the em ployment or OifLT the best instructors. ; , ; . a" Apply foi" catalogues and circulars or lurther information to ROBT. H. f CHAP MAN, D. D., Principal, or to Prof. W 8. DUDLEY, M. D., Charlotte; NVC. 4 augl2-esd8t. Postponement off Sale of UHIbROADPfl OPERTY Is th CiBCDrr Cotjbt or ra Uhited States roE.'THBvWKSTERif Dnrraicr for North Carolina. Henry Clews and Hiram Sibley and others. Plaintiffs,-, . ... 4 Against The Western North Carolina Railroad Co.. - fE DjTod R Caldwell, Rafns -Y McAdeu, , Tbe , First Jffational Bank of .Charlotte, - Jehd Ratherford, Hiram Kelly,- Thomas - ! G Greenlee, James Greenlee, Mary Carson, A H Erwin, N H D Wilson, Assignee, R M Walker, and others. Defendants. The sale of the Western North Carolina Railroad TEL D.J heretofore ordered by the Court, and advertised to take place at the Court Hease door kl the City of Salisbury, N. O, on the 18th day, of June, 1874, has been postponed by a subsequent order of the Court, until the ' " - ITth day of August, A. IK 18T4, at which time it will take place at the said Court House door in . Salisbury, and upon the terms and conditions heretofore pub lished. - " ! -'i ''if . , - j B, 8. GAXTHER.,1, , . . v ' Mdrganton, N. C ' ' ' MARCUS ERWIN, " ' ' Asheville, N. C. THOS. RPFIN, .; Hillsboro, N. C. THOS.. B. KEOGH, . je!9.r . Greensboro, N. C Tne Charlotte Land Agency THE undersigned are constantly selling real estate, and would respectfully offer 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. If we do sell or succeed In renting our charges are very low. unelO JONES fc PENDLETON. F OR SALE. ' As Agent for the owners, we oflfer for sale that valuable tract of land belonging to the heira of Allen Gill, deceased, consisting of 1600 acres, more or less, situated on the wa ters of Rocky Creek, in the northwest cor ner ,of Iredell, in the nortbewt corner of "Alexander county, and alao pfirtlyra Wilkes county; all of which is One tract and sup posed to contain valuable minerals, such as lead, plumbago, and silver. On the tract is a good mill site, at a place known as Drip Off, with plenty of water and a shoal o rocks which lets the stream fall 60 feet in a short distance. Also other shoals on Grape .Vine Branch, for two sites for over shot wheels. The whole tract is yet in forest tim ber and well suited for a sheep farm, hav ing a yery fine range. Title undisputable. Price Only tl.SO Per Acre. Such a bargain is rarely offered. Apply to my9 JONES fc PENDLETON, Land Agents. pOR SALE. ' A splendid Cotton Farm in North Meck lenburg. " The undersigned, as agents for Jos R Gil lespie, offer for sale , that . splendid Cotton Farm containing Three Hundred and Fifty -seven acres, on which he lately resided, sit uated directly on the Atlantic, Tennessee A Ohio Railroad, 17 miles north of Charlotte, 3 miles from" Davidson College, within a quarter of a mile from Caldwell Station. On the premises is a ; , Dwelling House with nine rooms, which cost $3,000, with a good barn and other outbuildings, ice house, fish pond, etc. ., This plantation is very desirable property; is situated in a good neighborhood, well wa tered and accessible to schools .' Price only $15 per acre. Title indisputa ble. Call on, r address : . i:junelQ , JONES ifc PENDLETON, f.: . . . t3'sfUi , jUttl Agents. We would like to find a purchaser for the following .described tracts of land situated in Gaston county, rN 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 land, known as the ! t - TOBACCO FARM, ' yin g upon the waters of Stanley and Hoyle's Creeks, and upon the line of the Carolina Central Railroad, subdivided into tract of about 100 acres : 1st Tract. Joins the lands of Moses Rhine, and contains 100 acres, heayily timbered with pine, white oak and cbesnut. A good water power on 8tanley Creek, known as the Gold Mill. The soil is rich and adapted to cotton and grain. 2nL Joins the above and contains 100 acres of heavy timbered land. - . 3rd. Joins the Abernathy. lands and is adjacent to Stanley Creek ; contains 120 acres of wood land. 4th. Joins the Clohlnger lahd and con tains 104 acres. ' ' ' 1 - 6th. Joins the land of A Hovis and the Carolina Central-, Railroad, contains; 100 acres of wood land.. , s . ; , . 6th. Fronts on the Carolina Central R. R. and runs back to Stanley Creek, containing 112 acres ; fifty in cultivation in grain and cotton, balance in wood land 7th. Fronts on the Carolina Central R. R. lying on both sides of Stanley Creek, con taining tenant houses and 125 acres nf land half of which is in cultivation in gnun and cotton, the other wood land. . 8tn. Fronts on tne Carolina R K. iv ins on both sides of Stanley Creek. Has d weJH ng house, tobacco barns, stable and eribs; ' fcc. in cood repair : 125 acres of aood farmimr land, of which 45 is wood land and 80 in cultivation in grain and cotton, .There is a gold vein upon this tract supposed to be a continuation of the Rhodes vein. 9th- Fronts on Rozzell Ferrt Road and joins the lands of 8eddler and Monroe Burke, contains 105 acres wood land. 10th. Fronts on tbe Carolina Central R R. joins the lands bf A Hovis, contains 90 acres or wooa land. 11th. Contains 110- acres of wood land. known as the Wm Rankin tract. 12th. Fronts on the Carolina Central R R. contains 117 acres of wood land. The land is fertile with abundant springs , and good water. ' "'" ' ' ' 15th: JoiDS the Brevard Lands, known as the David Stroup tract, contains 113 acres of good wood land. Any of the above tracts are offered for sale, and alterations in tbe plots made to suit purchasers. A map of the lands as sub divided, can be seenat Matthews Hotel in Dallas, at the plantation, or at the Bank of Mecklenburg. N C.i !For fnrthur informs- tioo, apply 'toj' w ' juneia JuajsJfJ!LLJ!'Avn, ,j.rj ff - ,,if ifrxj i p s, . Land Agents ANOTHER lot of Mosquito Nets, with ceiling fixture, just received. . .. " McMURRAY DAVIS, augll-tf.. . . - - "' -" QAA LBS Choice Bright Country Ham OUU the finest we have had this seaso" iust received and must and will'' be sola oaicn tor iJAoxit m : j n ouxn o. jmyzo-M' ANSON HARDYPrintertrFaiorite" Paper Cutter good as new.ifc 5 n ; Office Desk new. For information and -price apply AT THIS OFFICE. tpl24 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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