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, . i - V U J .. I . " 1 1 ' J 1 1 J J! 1 - 11 v w1 a trfrj ..l' r ' V 7nTf-, 'JSv',t" '. 1 Ht HI w "-VT 7 (- t i ' " ' i. ii IILI1L Rw, " XV&uUiK 111. Ill l mi .-' n'.. ! ... r --,r-.. - - ; ; ... 1 -j .r, : r;"'" i' H AVISO .lately , opened , with i aa entire new ttoclfof MilllnerT Fancy Goods, White Goods and Notions, keep la. ftore onef the best selected Stocks in their line, erer bccaght to tbia raarket-reMA, r Gharloite haying-long been., in- need of a , ' "I . MILLHTEEY ESTABLISHHEITT, 1 wHjj;b;bsfisi :kclnslyely4n MilltnQry andFancyGooclSr '-.-?,-,' ft-w '.v.S'!f A& before made nabliconr goods were pnttbh;.;v:..vA'lv- ' ' hS IWfj" - that we are no'W "offering the jsarae t frohi 50 to tDO per cenbelowlheir, real Talae,-We sell '' 'wA.iiHA !( - Untriium'ilaG at 60 cta worth $f 4o t'150, T rimed Hats.'atl styles aiwj qaalitiesVt low figures., Tr!inT Aff j AnfvU ' JHXirjBU GOODS, .v. ,sa- a-ks' 'tin; Striped linen at 29 eta per yard worth 50 eta. 8i '&i5oiCiJ!I M'erlya wortkW centa.': f j : r- i a ?!' -. i ToweI;at etspw JakA'qrth cls,1" kandkerchlefij irom 10 cbipMW In,EmThdrametlhg; and In s 'bDg, we are offe fering great iincemnts. f !'-:i'Tfirltobl''. ; i- "fwwafnft'r: -;t J. Varasbla at extxeniiyowcei.:; T,Vft.-.! ?-.';.' -lift . -i ,: : and a thotiaan4 &aireni aoveitiea I f.t We fee! encoowiged 'by - the many fayora already extended ua, in the calls of. patrons, who, we trust, have purchased at satisfae tory prices, and we shall ' endeavor to merit a continVn1:ofjtVellrjQnag, 1 ... ii ,f . ,ii ,.. 1 , ,j iMiTCii,,, in-,,; - il Diiiia ers lu m d er - : - n.i K, HAVING locatedintne finest-timber; re gion,inrWcsterj North Garolina,-1 am prepared to. lunuab All Kinds of tnuiber at ray milt on the Wi NCr K. JL, at h6Tr notice, and any desired length ane'er 55 feet, 011 reasonable term. - I will make a liberal exchange with ; any person who will, patronize and can supply me with sccb Articles as may be. needed , for my employees. ' ' ;i - r V I have-6t 700 " acres of Land for sale to suit purchasers well watered, good timber, and healthy, on and near W. N.-dvE. R: mylO.tf E. MOBEISON, . , Btatesville.N. C.. . Cottee at S ltm for oheTiotln Sagar tp 1 cts per iMund ? s. JUST recdtedk'3oV;of fine Rio' Coffee, also a lot of roasted and ground eeffee. this we propose to sell at 25 centf per pound, put up in tin foiled pound t )ackages.? We have also a liberal proposition to. make o our customers , Any person, . buying five dollars or more worth of goods from us at one time, will be presented with one of the packagestof feoffee as' a mark of bur esteem aog8.tr. " ? -rr. ?L nXUTrada Street. AH nBordn ,4l,t. . A WjMILLER; jlBrtEparedi.tP o- AfR8. 1U connioaate nermanent -.or transient boarders. With nieasanft rooms and excellent late. uBonJonoderata terms.-,, Jippiy..av- esidence1 TradeStreet,-near the Air LinajDepoL AiU U A .. . . I Mg7-ln.v -.,.22. j.rli Ale, Ported and -laser Bcesv TU8T EECEiyEprijt:.4 .' - 50 Casks of Bottled -Alv Am'frivlV.: rt r- .1 ... M v For sale at reasonable prices.' ' ' -.4 MX.: w nW J.vBLAfJK.' ' TUOT EECETVEiD. a tot of splendid Bumf ) mer CheeseAfoo another lot of barrel nokles Bngar, Coffee and. Molasses. Meal, floor and Bacon always on hand and' cheap; for cash. i.:.M,v. - - .,i"-s st ueods dellveredr free Of ehante. ' t fe Jy21 s i S 4 1 BKOTHEB ACO.V' ciGABsr cigars rr TU8T received at, I tTBrothers Co a u choice lot of Cigars, those who inanige, come before they, are cwie, aa -thez are "ample lot. 1 BBOT HB8 A CO. ' JeWtt DKIED 1 ECEF.. i ?K bave fust received another let Of spien. tt URIEDBEBFi Jomethln that is; ntoe.-f 'f- a. vail at;,.d JUiMiXfciJ&M9s ias Ct IM MiNS iHepatie Compound, . a new. T 5E bet pWerYlner iff townVkt I yiOICE Ceuatrv Bacon. Fine Canvassed remeay ror Live Disease, Dyspepsia ma t irom ine smoxe VSrAiStYKkr JWnUtyJnrtweeiveda junelft "nip mttta RTfVTC.,?, f - v-rhfa 1 ..... - t j. - ' 1 7 f JGMSeentspdo Md'S riie 'CliaribtteACccrver, fr-JONia & PENDLETON, pEoPEnroWi Uffice,' Springsi, Buildirs, Trade Elreet ir- i UTta ow irRS'.Tim.T v.-? - -: - t One year.in advance, (x Jwthitt avance,. 3 w Jree Months, in advance,...,.... 1 75 One month, in advance,, 60 Weeklyt one Tt....i.:.rm;t. 2.00 V. Subscribers will please look out for f 01088 on i IP618- Ttey are ftus notified that their term of subscrip ott expired; and are respectfally re- RATES .OF ADVERTISING. Cfo Square one time i ', "w uYDm.lt,1.,..w, 1 60 tnree days.., four days..; 2 50 five days ancfWMrir'lt'i "i - 3 00 two "Weeks. r three weeks... ' 4-so "ai tuonth '.i"8 0& Contract" Advertisements taken- t ionately low rates. l ' lye Sauares estimated fat. f 'tmirJtJ nmn, and ten squares as a half-column.' A ciiAULOTTE WAHitirrs. 5 1 Cotton Market. - ; triferior, ......r.....ii...........,.910i Jna5: - aii Good OrduiMy , ,,.r.:;,ia ?tricd. Granary,..;. ..J..lZh Low Middhng, U Market, dull. - I Country Produce. V sr Bacon Hams, per ft - -? 16 ft 17 Sides. - ' 3a-U Shoulders, . , loi m. u 1 1 Beeswax - B-3hoice, 4 - . Brandy-Appl. , . t . , , , " Mixed, &fcrp, per dozen, FAmf-FarnnyT" " " " '" ' ' " -rExtra. , - f -? fSuDer .. ' UUUUU. tr "1H . 25 30 2.00 ?; 1.00 . . 97 121 4.00 3.75 350 2.00 2.25 i&iDriedApples, " A- .reaches, ct Blackberries, , , fbwls Chickens, Bpring, - 18 a 20 50 a 75 20 i ' -14 i -J5 15 13 1.00 50 Turkeys. perpr, Ducks, Hides J)ry " ' Green; Ijard Good, ; " ,, Common, AfeaJ White, Black, jWhrter 1 i rj 60 Onion. 75 a 80 (57 lbs to hushen Pa-i-Pure clay, .1.00 4 Mixed, i.00 Potatoes Irish, 50 " sweet, y- "a $i ' " pwwor IfW-Red. Der.bush. 1.3nl5alinJB?ods y. oon will have, as an . . - mi.i,T f-- "Tor r WUite, IFoot Tubwashed, ' Unwashed ; '50 '40 V "".Bolted ;-Jf8jL. . , --,-,: rTTTST receiveJ a choice lot of Bolted Meal,4 something that is nice. Call soon at ODDOsite the Merchants ' d Irmera' Na tional Bank, Trade Street. ';-t; ' yfi i; ' . .- p.'lit7D W IG -' ' ' ; XTTOULD xespectfully Inform bis friends f T f that he lias opened In the-basement : of the New Idea Saloon. Lager, Ale and Porter, sent to domiciles at 1.50 per dozen, bottles to be returned. La-. ger on draft sold as soon as his new ice pump Will be mounted, i ? - July4-tf. h , i7pur J..; Flonr, !,! NOTELER car load" of the "Lin wood Flour." inclndmff 20 barrels of the finest flour ever -offered in this market. -.; . fi-jiK. iwJtfi-iB ALEXANDER. aug84fj-,.!. , , jfv f ' ; . s. r , ; . v - r f-v 1 ft A POUNDS nice white Mountain Hon JL V ,Ui ejr in.. the, comb, j also ' 200 large young Chickens, just 'arrived and for sale ; 8 WEEDISH Leeches, fresh and in fine or der Just received. '' ' " "' . It, p. ' ;v.i.-: '.....vsy. Druggists. BLACJUKG Brushes, ' '7 BTflVlT. TV. STOVE Polish'.' f ' ' BURWELL&CO. is " r?. Springs' Corner. . fi3'S.'!E'lilRACTUS "M ,. . ,.: NTBACTUS' ; Cigarettes, for sale . at 25 eentsw box.' at PUBEPOY'8 IGhxy (80) barrels bIinwood JTonr't JCi received this dayv and will be sold very low. R B ALEXANDER. July 25-tf. gar, Potash for making T Soap, worcesi tersnire sauceii' uorn Ac for sale by - janeSS. r Si. 1 . FULL line pf all kinds of Patent Medi UX cineson hand, will: be, oldj' cheap' for Malt at . t i. f ' ' nuntie t .Mc ADEN'S DRW 'STORE. ' :. LBS IRON all sizes at. TT 1 Oi.A inn Ton Plaster Paris. SI .. f . i 1' i f I 1 i 1 m i " ' ' T 1 ' ' k ' ' . .... .. . TM PORTED and Key West Havana Clears, iL lust received. Also 20,00fr domestic jci- I SAVORY MMORErfood IbtaHtS The best preparation known "for invalids and children, w uAyv,js w.yi-aua7-4f. wbJ iA . J.wi: j? h DruEgista. I YV$& SoziW' Cttred jaeatss if i TrTAMS. shoulders, stnpsr wngnearia f XX beef, alieanvassed and waxran ted, jnst UST Jeceived; !gExtract -of Beet Valentine's Meat Ju c,i the pest arxicie r. tJr : SnvilirlA'.anti- those recovering rt vi; .t': . I - .nm.t?m W. IBM HlKb..ArK, frih ior uive The Observer i the onljj paper pWi lhed In tie State West o Raleigh which giyes theriatest telegraphic is patches very, "ionifoff ,w--ini,m " I- - 1 a nojie or lals - Free-fcn thaengllty which er. ropts rS9Vc or that pity which corrupts justice." - - V CITY BITI.I.BTIBr.C? ' iGotjreal cool after 8undow.' Borwelf A Co;;haVrTrhltlars. ee" adyertisement 1 " ' T. Stacking the new fronton ihp otorVof McMumyJfc Itevis, hashegupjvv-J;Vl!r; ThenwcJ5ty Ux list will be eompleted by Thursday or TridHy.. 2 ,s , yQor. Brogden has issued hhs commission to Mr,, Schenck as Judge of this dfetrlcV" ; 'Better buy collars for the dogs The po liceare going toj'carry the'war infofrica.'' Physicians report the heatth of the joity as remarkably'g'ood. -.r The Vork of building the new cotton platform will jfoon begin. -The contract us been awarded itt Mr. J.iR. VHtoafar 4 1 " I i The Danoctat says a change of aome kind in the management of the -Air Line Rail' road; to actually necessary. ," - .fpujWi an interesting letter this morningl written from Rome, by our towns man, P. B. McDowell, Esq. Thwas slight-war of words in front of the Centrrf goJia night. Only this and S&iib.lnnrjBisi''- TheCarujLoa Central Railway on Thurs day last, received' one hundred tpAs of . rail- j&nW4WM&H ' Have no steps been taken yet-to procure a new bell for the city clock and Methodist Church? The community" niiss the'sound of the clock sadly. , T coiiniry negro, t)iind drunk' with a spring cliicken in one hand and a chunk of watermelon in the other,, was the funniest sight the streets afforded yesterday. The. house movist has trot the old -K.nith fcpuse.aroriod the eoj-nery lege and Sev enth streets, in front of the negro Lutheran Church. The President of the Lazy Club, is absent from, the city, r meeting of the ; club hai been held, and he expelled, for having ener gy enough to get out of town. Those of our business, houses who have not a representative in-the Northern cities CHTIV r ail ITl.-k Freights .-were iheavy yesterdav on the North s and South roads, and for the first day in some little time the depot clerks were kept really busy. ' Pegrani & Ward, at the C, C. & A. Depot, havejustreceived a lot ofilhMfinestpine ' shingles eyer brought to this market. They even beat Union county ah ingles. li( Capt. R. A; Shotwell, associate- .'editor- of the Home, has een elected a deleffate tb the NewbeminSeptejberJjti n!; The rain fell at such a rata' Sunday night, that'niahy ladies were prevented from, going ' to church, and we can count eleven young men'who are glad it'flid'win im? C .- u John R. Morris,; Esq'4 mauaifig editbf the Tobacco Leaf and Cotton Pfan?r;lefk.for. Stotesville yesterday evening, to attend the auction : sales of ;;some t Valuable prdprty within the corporate fimitslor that burgl1 ' M r. Stenheuse, , wub Represent - the Cotton interesta'bf &arlotte- at the meefihf of Experts on Classification, appointed , by tte Natibbar eott?rrEXbl&ri ew 1 ora on tne 31st inst. The number of absentees cart b est b& as certained by going to1 'churc. dn 'Sunday,; evep though three of oar places, of worship were closed, tbere were ( by -no; means large congregations at any of the others.' ' " - .. There is some talk of organizing a milita ry company in this city, to compete for the prize offered t'ttelBtai&'TABsjtion, for the' best drilled military company in the State. See advertisement. .n ',: "A colored woman was before the Mayor yesterday morning, for. loud a wearing, on. Sunday, but theM being evidence that she .Vos non cemos 'mentis, .'theMayot released her upon condition that she would leave the city. Second Presbyterian Chureb. ,s'm....i L r- 1 ! .1? r .L. , ; j.iitJ wjuvrauiiyru uuiiuiug ui iuu woub and putting n of the rooC of the Second iJ.i,.iiijl.L?Ai.th. -L- t-t irre3oyeriaii'Vureu(,,wi mra v;ity, was iev out yesterday by the" committee appointed : fot that nurpose- .The contract for.the brick work "was -given r.xa Murray, and lor tne wood work J F, Davidson. Work on the church wiltbegrn very soon. Eighth ' Congressional DlstrieU f " Our Shelby correspondent, "Tic Toodles, has sent ns the pfiicial ivote of tbej Eighthf CogMionlalistricltWe selrbni ilal uen. yance recejyeu: ai,x yoid,u vbf Durham 6,887 ; this gives Vance a majority of.4,240S-8 hirgegain; Capt. DuTnaniiar ried onlv two counties in the district, to-wit; piBllpW1 former by 1,072 majority, and the latter by 208, s; Fast Driving.?- ' ; ( L'irri- AJi.!3W i nliTininir from' krJ flTi change, "Jbut H issa applicable bjn$ thi we adopt itl Daily, teams jare driven' through nnr streets to the detriment of life and limb, by. whitoand colored, male and female, and it not,unfreqnently bappenSithat pMon are inf ured about 1 whonrthe nublio at large, know:bB "Mtlbr'tnVjo!istt4ie: injured-dislike to -bringltVto Heqtionof tpe autnonweA x.op a' RI,ia " ievery section feK these ooenners annjreaa; up-aia uanj ltntiTne1 1 of their teaiua abold bade jto goWyond The-. Telio w Jacket Wrer. ontpaay. Thi I company was; tot", on, parade and practice yesterdaj afternop'iv. .There would be feflf better fire 'companies in thV' Stafe, if the Yellow .Jaekits hads,a ' good .engine, but as the city hasfexpendedt a gooeLdeal of maney irilhis wasiecentlyJt wotddhardly be fair;t0 ask tl "Board of Aldermen tn make an approprptjon -at ; present, to buy them a new one. o.t-f Personal. Capt R. D Graham arriyedj n the flcity on Sunday Cmorning jfrom Beaufort, j He and Dr Jo. Graham leaya' fhis evening for Mc Dowell Conrvf (4 1 f$ 0 , Judges Bynttni apd iatrglylfiave returned to the city: after tp to BeauWo- Sheriff Alexander .wa regret, lq state, is J oouoaeqio nis nonaaaicaess-jjv- 5 A-noi7rouvGea is afpresent in Ashville, informs, us that he will reach horaeto-day, nd , wllL remain here xtntil Friday, 28th.V ' X - ' -Thos W Dewey, E3q,returned to the city yesterday, froni his Sdlier Vacation. m ' y . t j A Trial Justice la Trouhle. . ; .- ;0ne WH H fiottston, of Cbailotte, N. O.; was arrested at this place on Friday last,' on a charge of forgery, committed a) Charlotte. The warrant, was issued .by TliaL Justice Cousart,' wl discharged the prlaner upon the preliminary examination.whether right ly or wrongly, we do not say. Mr. 6 T Wright, of Charlotte, has sworn out warrants against Mr. Cousart, charging "malfeasance in of fice," and "bribery" in connection with the Houston case, before Trail Justice Linning, upon which he was arrested-; Will suspend judgment until the law, has taken its course. Camden Journal. j.r " Masquerade at Beaufcrt. . A correspondent of te Wilmington Jour nal, writing frornfBeatfortsspeaksthus of the parta taken 1 by .seveal Charlotte, young ladies, in a masquerade given there one night last week : "Mlsl C. Y., of Charlotte, gave a beautiful idealijation of ..U19 sable goddess, wiih' t'er bladi dress nesparkle'd with silver stars j jMiss : O, of the same city shoneresplendenJjf as Aurora, long be fore old Sol had thought -of decking her with his robes Miss P.M.' gave a charming personation of the.Marhet Girl, and Miss S Y, as Evening, both inldress and in cliar acter, attracted universal attention." Work of a Sneak Thie ' On Sunday night, Cap Ed Lewis was the victim of another raid. i,VVhi,leshe.anl; bis family were sitting out ide the door, a sneak thief entered the sitting room in which a light was burning brightly, and stole his coat.'1 He"werit"to the kitchenalso ww.TBtheaDseno afK. enok., who was at church, stole a quantity of her v wearing apparel, a ribbon off a hat,'i(leavin the:hat) and $2 in money. This is "one of the boldest thefts eyer perpetrated here. It is remarka ble how the rascal escaped) observation, as the moon was shiniag, and as Capt. Lewis position was such' as.!to command with his eye, all the approaches to the house. "J, Property Recovered. . - MrE H Whiteifwhosa sho shop was roS- bed last Thursday night, has' at4 last recover ed all the stoleh" property.- Jn a conversa tion .with Wiliiams yesterfas, that individ ual told him that he bad ; sold one pair ., to Eph'raim Phife'r'; colored, ant also told him wnere ,na nan secreiea uw , , owiers.r ; xu r White and policeman Black vtelder, (who, by the by, bas been- Very acUve' and watchful in this matter) went to Phiter, who.,jromptr ly delivered, the boots, xie otner pair was found under Austin Landfs establishmeht, where Williams had hid them. The odd gaiter was found yesterday morning, down the track of the C, C. & A. Railroad. The haul of last night brings iii the last of the pfopertysWlen froih' Mr) White ver con gratiilate him. The Post Office.;-.... - ,- . It is a great inconvenience to business men, that the post' office should be closed for two Jtiours in the middW of the day. ,,We know that Mr. McDonald ' did not inslitute this practie'e;" he got it from his predecessor but this does not make the inconvenience any me less, nor. is it incumoeui-upuu uiui to follow a bad example. : There are ao mails g9ing.out just at this time, to claim all the attention of the force in the office, nor is there any binding necessity why he and his two assistants should all go to dinner at exactlyQhe same' thne, leaving1 " people to whistle for thefiriail,'..6r!.to7wait with what ever patience they can .command till the two hours expire. J, , , ,,We do not speak of this matter in any spirit of captiousness, bat we ' feel satisfied thaCur'compltdh is i ustaltd nataralonet There not a business .man in "the city : but will say. we are right, and our very obliging post master will see it for himself on a mo ment's reflection , . i f " A Nuisaace. Yesterday aft ernooli the 'Yelrow; jacket Fre''Compahy.warited to gei up. a parade, and to this end thehre bell was rung at in vtervals for half of -the afternoons The ring er would istop for en interval of perhaps I half in riouriudd'enr? tiie sharp hotes othaJreJalannrQUld rin guU' casing nertousrsohifo,rmiplmctoutf bf'his chair and surely tending tot greatiy? excite any Bick person witbin heariog cTfel thing ought not; to ; ,allo;wed.lsiThe , fire Jbell ought aMW, be. rung except on the occasion of a flrft. There is . something terrible about its sound, and at its rlrst stroke every one instinctively starts. There b no necessity IAep-rmlth'f" cbmniu, eyery time a'firf fonipany concludes to parade w to ja-nifieting. jf js' to bV su JpoaBd every member knows the time for the meet ing of his combing! fJif he does not attend it is art:9pfjEea;nlte able Ifl held, ft few ilirtes jn ;tbe morning; paper will give, anfiicient notice, and ill. not t cause peop&toiumlttOtttiof their bed$W& ? freMonii4rfrinr the fire bell is s.jiuisance.; 4 In behalf of the communuy we pretesv- against ic, pju- ass with ae? iThen why all this Warning t 4rfT?.nat;X "Cpmpllment'toa Charlotte iaiyh" 1 Acorrespondent'writingan unusuaWy bright and interesting letter "from Saratoga Springs to the New:York Euevmf JEzpres,' pays the CoHowing high compliment to Mrs. John Moreheed, ofcitf A ' " t- r' ' 2 ' M r - Col.' J.! Ii. Mdrehead, son of ex-Got J Morehead of North Carolina, and his charm' ing wife, are guests at the" Congress. She is' one of the most beautiful and accomplished ladies that has visited Saratoga, this season': 1 The : correspondent - speaking - of? society; and customs, at these Springs, says 1 ' ' "The cold conventionalties of the smaller places finds no abiding plaee. here, backbit' mg is unknown., and each one. seems to en ter into a friendly race of doing good to all around, them. . Introductions are frequent, and the many little courtesies bf life' are'ex- left Sod i-nrlth orvafJ trtmAnnil A Thoi.' rits oeaker Blaine, chattinffwfth llie heantffiiL aadtovely MrsttloLohtt 1L-"Moreheadlhe ioelle oi; -North; Carolina;; iloo.i Joaa. G. 8axe - s -sunounded by a beyyj of, literary ladies f Judges Benedict and Battare hem med' in by members .of the bar : Col.:. Dele van, 'that, prinw of bacheloir3,'-;ilinrng'a tilt with lIorf.Smith 'Ely. and W. H, Chapman, i all bachelorvas to who knows the most 'fashionable ladies here end who has been the longest visitor at SaratogaI'Vii -. Spai Iar-Tent:' , We". left Charlotte on the 8.-00 .Northern train Saturday morning, having: been 'in vited to: : rneet with: the citizens of Pdpa- Tent neighborhood, in .the celebration of a pic" nic.'rAt Cbfhbord we were met by, Capt. S. A. Grier, iii whose conveyance we , were soon seated, and on 'our road to thejtiistoric ground. ,;. - ;- . 'h v,-' In due time we arrived at the! Church and found a very large . concourse, had already assembled, variously "estimated? at from five to seven hundred. ;A Iter the1 meeting of Poplar Teht Grange, the members assembled in the large brick Church for, thej purpose of listening to aq auuress. Aneiiuing luurean a spectator than anything else, we soon re alized thit we were expected to be the ora tor of the occasion. 1 As our pen must be silen t upon what we say and do on such occasions we will aim ply say we "orated." and bur audience lis-1 teried'attentively for about an hour and a half when an invitation to dinner Wa extended. This was postponed somewhat by a shower of rain, which threw a'damper over the 'fix ns" belonging to some of the best looking feminines, we have Eeen lately. They ac cordingly adjourned to the friendly build ings near by, until the shower had passed, when' the dinner was spread Out and en joyed hugely by the vast crowd present. We thought we were a stranger to tl people of Poplar "Tent, but in casting our eyes oyer the vast audience, we were pleased to see many of our oldest and best friends, and we are glad to know they are among . It was our first visit, to Poplar Tent, but we hope in the coming years to know and see more cf these good people.- Altogether we had a most pleasant time, and we are glad to believe that'everybody went home well pleased. . ; . j EUlliiburg Review, . . ' The Leonard Scbtt Publishing Company's reprint of the Edinburg Review for July is now before us, full of good reading as usual. ; .The':nsVa'ic..Oc'ea'n Warfare,"' gives an explanation and description, free from technicalities of the new conditions which naval warfare will be waged, and of the va rious weapons w'itli which modern fleets are armed. !"'; ' " : .' . Hebrew etudehts will be much interested in the article on "The Speaker's Bible," now in course 'of publication in England. The general character and design of the work are briefly explain ed j ;andj jnuch minute criticism is devotei to the manner in which the Hebrew text tias been dealt with. Art. Ill, "Nastoyti'sPhysfcial History of the MooaCgives a description of that appear; ance of the 'surface of the moon and its prob able formation,'. funded bri many' careful telescopic observations. ; A ball of molten liquid is the basis of Mr. Nasmyth's theory of formation ; and. he, advances some new ideas relative" to the cooling "process, to ex-; plain the irregularities 'on its surface, ; .The article also gives some account of the astron omers of the f Greenwich- Observatory 'and ie instrdhients' that have been invented from time to' time for taking lunar, observa tions. ; : ;'."'- .- ' :-::"': :. . ; ; Motley's ''Life ah Dtb -6f Barneveldt" is welcomed with a 1 long and favorable, , re view, the writer remarking, 'we can hardly give too much appreciation to - that Bubtle althemy of the ;rain -whicbr , bas ' enabled him to produce out w dull, crabbed, and of ten illegible papers, the vivid, graphic, and sparkling namtivewhichjhehas given to the world." , j.i-.. , The fifth article takes np Hall's "Modern English," criticising the style and temper of Mr. Hall's writings with much severity. ; '.The paper entit'ed "Canon of. Beauty in Greek Art" will be attractive to artetudents attempting,- as Jt' does to' detect and define the subtle laws of' proportion which guided the great sculptors of antiquity. Other, "articles ire,!? long and! favorable review t uuiroi a; xxisiftij ui,.jruv'?,tf'"u numerous extracts : a very interesting ac count of the life if the-'philofoger'Richard Cieasby, and his labors in Icelandic, litera- 1 1 ' iji :,.v" nr.. --t .,-r; cure , anu a review OJ.iiie . juuruai.m.iieu. ry Cockburn," a continuation, of . the!'Me- mdrialsof his Time," by the well-known LordCockbumi. ... . j.if .-.' .-t.-; -.- : '' Weigh' arid" Measure" Eerythinff;ff " Now that the season for Belling faas! arriv ed' we would impress upon our readers tne necessity for accurately weighing and uieas- uring .everything) they. sell.j There is too much guesa-work -dones -Buyera acre band lint; nrodace eVerf day of the year, arid thev weigh and' measure all they ' handle.' They are well posted, f Farmers are not. x. When it comes to estimate the farmers are beat. - "It is naught it :is naught, i saith rtbe buyer." And farmers are too easily persuaded by his pertinacityv- Besides;--? tarmers .want the monev. and do not tike to lose a sale. 'So they irive way."iThere is no settler of "dis putes su stubborn as good "platform' scale. A Fairbanks' scale will savi . many -word?, 8ttd i much i time and loss. ' 1 Every barn should be provided with n, -nnd; nothing should te l taken eat fdr ' sale tihtll ' it is weighed and plainly marked with its wefght. We call special attention' t the excellent t to, Ready Made ainfc ; not having used the I next aoor to & siuier bom, on uwuea pdntvri canH speak from experience, but "SJ"'' tS?8U"2mlmt2 We feel sure it lsthe interest ofjdl oJ g?? customers, who dsir painting, to -test -the I same. 4 J,jJ.jil$ fa '".a, oly 25 6m. Weiuthorizkjd' UUUUU3 UUU A. QUjUlVIIUlC, Ml VJ1U, UV 1 oeit county; a candidate for reading clerk of I un uuuh w nejinKuuura jc win cudu ot jvepreBeniauves r me enau- . us; Election ; upon the1 assembling of the Legislature. ;ang.9.1 j . j .j;tij; anil vuitVjiWfrwi BouIMrufto.iieW'eleVati- -C?K near Hals ted and ntvwaMond atreata.waa 1 - ingi,ioo,yuu Dusneis, and noor: capacity for I 750,000 fcashels. One thousand' eorde of mat 1 structure, are 4,000 000 feet of lumber 'Mid 1.000.001)rick.: There are twnty.two eleva two eleyar I tors with TwEirrr-Twe FAIRBANKS" 500- itnahol hnnnar AaM. Th hslMlntf Mt I ousnet aonner scales, erne roi 300,000. Chicago Journal. , .j, . ? ; ; . It. Invitlns- Sickness . r' tkttj- - 1 A belief that violent ' pUTsation is the i suicst rcuicujr iur every uuuiiu auiuoiik pro vails to a lamentable extent among classes .1 3 r 1 . :i j. I of the communJtvi- Ib tnie'Iit h thought I that the languid, the debilitated,, the de pressed, would know instinctively that their systems need touinginTigorating and regu- lating with some wholesome stimulant and alterative, and that a- fierce cathartic is as unsuited to their condition as a strong dose of active poison would be to . a man. already hiboring under theeffepts of some deleterious . drug.. In all. cases of physical. weakness, I .ttosiewers . pcomacn . ,xiwrs , .spwia w PPy ported to by the invalid fhi operation of this inestimable vegetable re storative is hree-fold. It vitalized and' -re inforoea.tbedeP - y.yo wowktd, jW F'y?p st!rt Lt1 JtS.!1 JTSS luic .g w uo .ub. i imnendins. disorder.; and render thesvstem incapable, of other hand. ttienced as soon debility manifest 'themselves' will '1 in' soine cases outdf teri prevent the threatened' at- tackuand; thoroughly restore the bodily. I sirengui.or me paueui. 4.ne cases. 01 uvs- 1 pepsia, iiiVer complaint,. constipation, dysen- tery, diarrhpja rheumatism an4, periodical ; fevers would be comparatively few , if this unequaled invigorating andiregdatine medi- cine were always resorted to as acurefDr the f bodHy weakness and loss , or viral - energy which usually precede these complaints, and ' are, indeed, as a general rule,' the-precur-sors of nearly all acute and, , dangers disor ders. . ; ., . . , . .. .... ' - OFFICIAL DRAWINGS " '" ' OF lHI ' ; I BsieMal Awiato. '!' ' 1' ' tZHABLOTTE, Aug, 24, 1874. ' Orly drawn' 'at ' .-122" . 7042. 61, 20, 60,.67, I4, 5,29, 1. 36, 55, 68. Class 146, drawn - at o. jr. M 7, u, u. i, 1,46,63,25.20,68,42,34.' ' Class 447 J drawn , at . 9. P. M. 68, 43, 55, 29, 23, 52, 33, 73, 41, 59. 53, 18, 66.75, 72. - . . v J . IS . TV lljiaa.iJlQ 7 ... . , . . (Jprflmisioner FRUIT Jars, ' 4 - - . , FRUIT Jarsj . ' 'Z FRUIT Jars, . -i JUST received at 1 " j V R BURWfiLL aUg25-tfi '.' Springs' Corner. HOWES ah OPEN THIS EVENING, WEATHP , i : ; ' 1 ' ' . WILL ER PERMITTING. y-i4 i'.'j ' tircat Discussion 4? pi hnt is to Com ami take a ; handball are wvfed. -5 :;l aug25-tf. .13 BUY ONLY THE -; GENUINE FAIRBANKS SCALES, .... . i "i't v- . SkScaleslcoaiSles, Hay" Scales,; Dairy Soaies. uoimer ocaicu, cu,, otv Miles ! Alarm-Till CoW Alairm Cash Drawer.' EVERY5 ''.J?V HJ'EVERY .Merchant, .fV Drawer ; UseThesa VTarraBted i iU 'iUBUAU H A S ",' -A JQi VV Ua," - ""rt? .BlT "rWS'TJi Vamp st,,Hevr urieaas - j gnAkTVMAW fa,aIa-A aVSy-fcsa wa.aVM - ., . .. ,.'. - 1 . . 7i!Uj "'-m.Tnn.inra a. ihiiimw s I 'H-JVrX 'ZJiL?lil-ZII2r022T i ..--r " ' ' ' I Inmijl MntTM aul5-tawflai. if - - r.r : IToV 1699 ' y j.-."! TfrTTr!R WmbT Mvml that reeeipts will mllUary eom pany In the State. , - . , : . .. 3 .. .-, ' - . OOt J-RiaHC lMOS,Tnl arrived and - AWratiil aftar Hondav.. Anmst2iUL tthe a n . . ili4;.. ia imshPHi Leave State8,vuliia)U, x wjtj,il-20.a.m. ;a .l 4, ' . LSVe Charlotte, at . . : . . .UUP-m Leave Charlotte, at J - : ; ,f " 7.00 p. a "ArrivaStatesville'K 4 ' 10.S0.?f A tl t..v nhef TA M-uh.M.tiY "' An . 'ssSatn'Vkf 4WE" ottered lor . smpmen o wcuoq nuuoo, Henderson ileiandrianaV; andJOaldeU's. ik kv.1i,lan.fifofiMtB IWnunniii frehrht bovjpoinve'i ?y..if5M,jB "7 No freight will be iiyect byAgenta, or forwarded Tunless the name . of: consignee, and destination . is distinctlyanarkedr there- - i'A 11 Superintendent,1 aug25 l5 ' ;.'.vU,-..'.wf-.V0w- - - ; : . i.u; ! . . . .v 4-w e:i TOWRXanaU and T own L0t JfOr pAie -HtWTV of Land near, rtha oroorate f StffJA Chaffilffin? i uUfJLy i..ni Sii h2 ttwtitaaad feSttribalnff to ar felffiffl tUKaiW'1nfFMfiw)talA;afc'.10Tr''nrIcjtWQi'mi. lewnor UhTsmfronting theresidencepf, James r. 7,w CMS sfuif . within Gray, 0U 9tn Street Witmn ,. - o, 1 ? . t !-:. . .. viu LB- ;t. HuiTlff. Vli : ATJfJTIOH'5" Xf ATJdTIOU5 , , ... it . A Sale 01 V aluablB L0XI at States VlUe, l!Vwwt2&1''to . v B. r t .7 X -.4 By request Or tftffUbe owner I wHrU to the :bhestbiddef thlt vamablei property near taepot-pntainiag mm more acres, to be divided into aboot tweoty lots ach, withfi ftJfoonjBnJJbU Ibe rear from the street 00 feet.-::: si Placp of the same can 'be seen at this of fice, or at the toiio LMcira ft no.. Arrow Cottorite. THlfBEST TIE MADE. uForsale at man utacturer's prices.r. ' UH' . X4bera Discounts in JLwruv JjOtm :;;J .v. 5vt-w .,,ROSSET:001 Wilmington,N a ;f ' -;8tate' Agents. ! ' ' 'CiktJ-TlOiri ;'-i, i' "ItJE are instructed by,-the Ame rican Got i . i V', ton Tje-Cbropany to rive notieef tha all, persons dealing; without jnceuse in wreca ed Cotton lies with buckles, of said compa ny, xt otherwise5 ylolatmg the patent rights pf said Ckmiry, , wiU t be held responsible for damages - For the American Cotton Tie Co. ,. For. the State of North Carolina. . Wilmington, y C, Aog 14-M, . THE election is ovar come.buy some Hams , jet opr jne no , v ance jubs wr u rt He's spoke and spoke and spoke and spoke, And done eood wOrityoa see.) j . i The election') i'so'eroome ftuy;some .lara. Wkrinttrestl 7' "i Add let our He's foncb tthe battle won the field." 1 I ArUl make gpodlaw its guessed-.,nfr 1 Hand shaking nowjspast and aert., f riamn hnv hrpakfnst Barvh.' -J J M V r-j -: ' jr. , , a? wsjxiaa.?,a4gu rpHE sixty-flftb. ternv of this onool will commence on Thursday. Sept 3rd, 1874, continue twenty weeks. .Tha foilowlnir term will commence Jan 21st, 1875, and, end June; lOttu - in beanty. accessibility, aad neaitnramess or suuauon. social, literary, moral and religious advantages; this' school is not surpaasea of any aim Matinsw rwioo ta the country. . ..-.. . , For a -circular. ctoinirig filuR partfeu lars, apply to the Rector. ''irii-f , ,i f "r. f Bar ALBERT SUEDES'. D Bi jaly 19 tf. Aw " ,fetJM0WHtlf,fA. ALL persons indebted to the' lale firni' of WHH Houston & Co, are hereby no tified that all i of said. , debts have bees as signed to the Tarmers Bavit.gs jBank of AiecKienburg, j ana . tnattney must mace payment only to said, bank,- or. its antboriz- f ed agents or attorneys.' " , r . , i Vance & Burwell. Attorneys. : augll74-t - - , J .? " ?Cf " namslnmaU f TTJ3T received a lot of ( r Cared tj Hams.' Also; a lot of splendid Country Flour, something that Is nice. Call at . Onnoslte tneMerehanta A Farmers' Nation- i alauk; Trade &t Char Utte,If Cf augSOtt. 7 or Mt. iiJ. -m, - vi SPtENDID Geld Wateh A flftr dollar less than " and Chain. ? for flftr rrante orlzinal oet Warranted flaa gold, aad rood time keener n -V Apply at. '.r rt OUt First Mortgage, pa ? Propeftli? Je aug22-St. "a i ni :iii iu..v ; ... ' i i . i'i ? Choice lot ol niha-atonies Vusxli mtore. Call and get supplied before -they r U , sold. Aug: 20, 'Jt. 4;.A NESBIT fc BROl ( 1 . r Vastea io -ecLiv -:w t mwoor three housrt In in .city limits, or, I r Xiurooms, rumishea er unrurnianea - Ap-, APPUCATIO:.3. Itlt r drr.lbr aala -:." "-- "c " 1 J SUTKRENDENTS PFFICSL is not 'liable ' for any, loss, or damage to after it WTinJoaded, at either of the Come buy them rxom tne cpaipr can. store, Don't pass and bemist4knt t. rr.-wffltf iL. augl3tf :t '1 ottymftK, I ; dly .wkrVtr . AT TTH3 CTFXCSr t 4 f -I -'1 v rams, mate Canvassed Bee: the corporate limits to do so. v that the nuisance be aoatea. U4.TS&, GRAY ROBS. ,Ji Grapesv,,. v:mf. 1 A rwH VT AJftyWfV irww 7--- IftS if" (- : "'f "''j- lllf" "
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1874, edition 1
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