: ; ;,.... -. v. .. - R" Vv mm--- d-fle r? ei.,si-A. a k a iVk. n f r it,; . ri ktf i -? .. -s I 1. I 4 138 Y0A3R -2'YAaAH -4 i. " . ;," ' J, 7 f i r , CHARLOTTE, N". C. SATURDAY, AUiSITST 29, 1874. j ttf If ifrl 1 ''Mkywaj- r W iS'w-lllr yi ; i : i win y y funiiiu ill wmvw m LV IVIU -ill Jl I .HI 111 1 V 11 IB IN III In : III III llr (D II . - . . - - - ' - : : . .!' " .-. - ' Koopmati Bdthschlld. H A VINO lately opened with-an entire new itocJC of auiimerr. Jancy 'Uoods, ite Goods and;2lotions, -keept inr store, of the best selected Stocks in their linel Charlotte harlngS beeiii'of a sKuass , firstr-class MILLINERY ESTABLI8HHENT, - '' ,.v.H-titii'fi. ' we will conduct oar businesa exclusively in Millinery and Fancy Coods- As before, made public, our Roods were purchased at such EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, K, . Sj , that we are now offering the same at from 50 to 100 percentbelow their .real value. We sell Untriituned HaM at 50 cta.twprth $1 toflSO Trimed Hats, all styles and qualities at low figures.,,,.,. V; r.! ' .' :: WEfXTK GOOBSj Striped Linen at 25 cts per yard worth 50 eta Striped Nansoot. iiat 25 eta per .yard K.1 worth;50 cents. i Peues at 22i cts per yard worth 50 cts. Towels at 12 cts pWyaWwprth 25 cter orsets at 75 cts each ;worthi.25; ." 1 " Handkerchieftirpiu lO' cts Up,' ,71 ,'. : ," . In Embroideries.' Jaconet Edgfd? and lu s ning, weare oflEBring great inducements. bwifls Mully "-( .:Vw' 'i r JambrlJ, Ac.i Ac- Parasols at extremely' low pricesV TJIE CELEBRATED Japanese. TTitA Cbalns. u r.T and a thousand, different novel ties. We feel ehcoursged by the many favors already, extended usrin tlie calls of patrons, wbOuW.tnut, have purchseed at satisfac tory prices, and we shall endeavor to merit a contiaoaneof tDeJl pafonagew $2' july28. Buildefe&;U-umbeil HAYINGacated in toe finest timber; re gion in .Western North Carolina, I an prepared to .fulaiish I-.', . v; AH UJnds of I.aititM'r at my mill ori the W. .N. R., at short notice, and any desired length unr'er 55 feet, in reamahle terms. 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. " ?i4. ' I have 6 te 700 acres of Land foV dale to suit purchasers ; well watered, good -timber, and healthy, on and near W. H. C R. R.- n mylO.tf ; B, F.MORRISON, f. StatesvliieN;Oi i Coffee at 5 lb for one Dolldr Sugar for 10: cts per pouna; , ; JUST received a lot . of fine Rlo Cofifee, also a lot of Toasted and groxmd cffee. this we propose to sell at 5 clJerpopnl, pat up in tbvlbiled pound ackagea. .W, have also a. Jiberal v proposiUop tdimake to our customers ; - Any person buying five dollars or more wdrth of roods 'from us at one time, will be presented with one of the package ot coffeejaa; a mark of otBf esteem fox thelrdJM. aug8.tf?.Vif ffnf it IM ? Trade Street. ! 1 Doardintj. lT M RS. A. W MiLtER Is prepared to ac commodate, permanent or transient boarders, with nteasant rooms and excellent fare, upon moderate terms. Apply at the Osborne Residence Trade Street, near . the Air LIXepotMil ' 1 1ft Ale, Porter and Lacr JBeer.. tustreceiVeo41t1 'rr.'A-: 50 Casks of Bottled Ale, I 28 Casks of Bottled Porter,' - ' - 25 Casks of Bottled Lag' ' ' For sale at reasonable rieesvir ' ? ' aug-7-'74tf. ' ' CIIEESB-. , TU8X EECEXVKR a lot of: aptendid .8an U mer Cheese. A1Q waotner lot of barrel Pickles. Sugar, Coffee and Molasses. Meal, Hour and Bacon always on hand and cheap for cash. . - - tg -i f ?x - Uoods delivered free of charge. . Jya , XX BR0THEB3 CO.,.' V choice lot of Clears.' those' who . Indulge, come before tbey are gone, as they are a "ample lot. J L BEOTHERS 4 CO. Jeu3U DKIEDuBEEF. QIMMON'g:: Hepatic Compound; a;new remedy for Liv Disease Dyspepsia and DebiUty, just received, 'at . s. -iS janelft McApENSUG, -8I0BJE.. . NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, Whlti Wlneand Cidr Vinegar. r ' MAYBB,OttAY,tHJ8B. E 8. 15 cents ner dozen two. dozen Tor 1 25 cents, it REEL A; PEEDDE'S j ; pHoiCE Oanntrr Bacon, Fine Canvass d v Hams, Prime Canvassed Beef. u s C M IYER, GRAY A ROSS. WE have just received another lot of splen did DFUSDBEEF, something that U Ti lQy 2. Call jX BEOTHERS A CO. ,,. Wit JONES & ENDLiCrONIotatoag. Ja - Office, gs'-BiifldiifelMdi$8in'' fS , L F ISS, 'igfe Tree Months, in i adyance,. 1 :75 Weeklyr one Year..ij.vu.w.w; 2.00 HBubscribera 'wtil he cross mark On 0ieir paper. They are thus notified that thehfi term. of subscrip i5n has expired ; ; and are respectfully re- .uested.. to renew at pnce.,iv4,F- '" . fiATEsToF ADVERTisiirG.: : ; One Square one :timev-4i 00 iwo aays.VW(Mw-.i..iVtW; 1 60 three dys..i.L4ii.2 60 four days.-,.,.; 50 frre dayB..i,.Aw;; 3 00 it i. 9tte week' 3 50 two weeks..Ai;ji.l. 5 00 i! thJe weeks---.;t-:6 50 . '1 e months. SiUJs i. Contract Advertdsementa; tatpn 'nt t proporionately Jow rates,- ic ; - r -r; .. r ive oquares estimated at a quarter-col' umn, and ten squares as a half-coltuun.' ' Corrected Daily. Cotton Market. Chaklotte, N. C Aug. 28, 1874, ;. Inferior, Ordinary, , Good Ordinary, , Strict Good Ordinary,. .Low Middling, - Marke steadier. wil;J9l6i ' 1 3 J mHmim 14 : Country Produce. v- Buying. fiaUs. Bacon Bams, per B: 8ides, L " ShouUiera, v7 16al7 13 a 14 -101 Hi 25 -30 2.00 2.20 UM 97 12i ' 4.00 3.75 350 2.00 2.25 Hog Kound, Butter Choice, ' Brand Apple, Teach. (.fan WhiWv . - " Mixed, rrperdozen, r C fWrf-Family, ; Extra, Super Dried Apples, reaches, Blackberries btofe-rChickensi spring, Hides Dry, Green, lAird Good, 18a2Q 60 a 75: 20 14 7 15 13 1.00 50 60 CQmrpon, Beta white,' Oatt Black, White. MX Onions. 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Pea Pure clay, 1.00 " Mixed, 1.00 Potatoes Irish, ."50 Tallow, , 10 Wheat Red, per bush, 1.30 " White, , , v , " 1.35 ITowTub washed, . 35 . " Unwashed. 25 Bolted MeaL JUSTrecelfved a chofce lot of Bolted Meal, something that is nice- Call soon at ; . 1 J L B BOTHERS & CO. Opposite th'e' Merchants d Farmers' Na tional Bank, Trade Street. .- aug5tf, P. LUD.WG WOULD respectfully Inform his friends that he has opened in the basement of the New Idea Haloon. Lager, Ale and Porter, sent to domiciles at SL50 per dozen bottles to be returned. La ger on draft sold as soon as ula new Ice pump will be mounted. july4-tf. 7our! Flour!! ANOTHER car load . of the "Linwood Flour ,'f including 20 barrels of the finest flour ever offered in this market. "TRY IT!" TRY IT!!" It B ALEXANDER. aug8-tf. . i - ,,: " 1 fifi"08 nica whtta Mountain Hon lUU' ey in 'the" comb, also 200 large 'oung Chickens, just, arrived and, fpr sale ow for cash Z.' aug-8tf. B N SMITH. : '; 8 WEEDISHLeecb.es, fresh and in fine or der just received. ! . . v . . WE BURWELT. & CO., Druggists. BATH Bricks, ' BLACKING, - BLACKING Brushes, . -n -a -STOVB-Polish s , . BTJRWEtiL & .CO. s " ' ' L ".'i-. Springs' jDorner. : EN1R ACTUS 1 T?NTR ACTUS Cigarettes, for sale at 25 Ji cents a nox, w,,-. PUREFOY'S juneau. w. V1 - . - 7. EIGHTY (80) barrels of 'Linwood Flour" received this day, and will be sold very, low KB ALEXANDER. Jnly 25-tf. ,iC?F;'J' ' PURE Cider Vinegar, Potash for making Hnon Worcestershire Sauce. Corn Ktarcb. Pore Leaf Lard, Country Bacon, Ae c for sale by ( i B RAKKJNAPO, y Jane 25. ; .fy."?-'- : FULL line of all kindsof Patent' Medi ix cines on hand will be' sold cheap for cash at junelO Mc ADEN'S DRUG STORE. 100,000 . may 16 LBS IRON all sizes at,- - WALTER BREM A CO'S Hardware Store. lOO'Jff?-' ' TonaiPlaater Paris. 1UU For sale by J B RANKIN A CO. TxiDrtBTrn anA West Havana Ciears. JL just receiVBrlf 1 Ms4t dorne?, cj-i gars, , Of supenar qn.iHy. - , , . june!2 a a vmiY . MOORE'S food for Infants, khmht nrenaration known": for invalids And children. T W R BURWELL & CO., n7-tf . , ; ? Druggists. o . f- , f. y- sagai4 Cured Bleats. t- A..ix - alvliM iTJinffllM bee, all canvassed anarrated Just ' J. I B. TM. DAVIDSON'S I ?Jt"wt-H 3rd door.abore Market TrroTi Tebiff'a Extract of Beef. I Yvlnne'a Meat Jnice, the best article known for invalida ndjithbatf Irecovering Spring' -i ft ASOIT8 ltoprovMJrttJ 3W e" INTELLIGENCE. The Observer fa the only paper pnb llshedinth.e State West of Raleigh which ulve theaatest telegraphle dla. patchea femorBio. Bttalnesa'men will please make a jote of this. r EJfrdm that venality which' cor-1 rnpv the consejeuce or that pity which corrupt justice.' rj ' vi CITY BUIXETIN. J vPlfcasf hand in church'liotices to-day. : People who have time to sleep must have enjoyed last night. Apples are very scarce. Yon rarely: ever see any in market tliese days. i t . 'Summer Visitors are passing througbr.get Itog lck to where they left their r ffannels Ie socaDted "express jrobbej turt dtot to; fee partx ijf stone cotters, as Waslnflnia 'BnmlhsestfBfy. ,4' Some folks bjatl on .their over coats yester day afternoon, and some had fire burning in their Jhonses; Et tu August ! ;.. . "What ia more unpleasant than always xpiipjgft6be dunned?'! aaks an x change Being dunned, we think, is. Excavations for the foundation of Smith's new Store is about completed, and the laying of brick will commence at once. 'Mr.'xT. H. Ahrens has presented us with a bunch, of eight tomatoes, in several stages of maturity Ripe, half-ripe and green, all being on the same stem. Cottopi is not so badly injured as some seem to,jthink: One"; of our best farmers told us yesterday that an excellent crop will be made, i- . . - ' Mr Adam Siier hadhisr left Jegpainfully hurt Just below the krree.on yesterday, by a winepress being tilted over on it by some men wh.o were assisting , hiin.in carryiug it We desire to have it understood that our editorial staff is not responsible for the poe try which appears ir. the" advertising col umns of the Observer. We have heard iaefrhruor in the past day or two that the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company williq:a;,i4iert time, sur render its lease ot me North. Carolina Rail road. We give this onlv as a rumor. The new store of Alexander, Seigle & Co., it is said will be the store of Charlotte in point of architecture We have been shown the design, prepared bv Mr. Geo. Welch, and it is perfectly splendid. A new postage stamp, to be issued to post masters, for the purpose of affixing them to gewspapers under the new; cites, which goes intdeffect the first of next year, will shortly be forthcoming. Excursion trains for colored people will be run to-morrow, on the C, C & A Railro.nl, from Columbia, and on the A, T &" O Raii road, from Slaesville, to the camp meeting now in progress-at Biddle InstituteT To-morrow we hope to give a full descrip tion of the proposed ! t2nd Presbyterian Church. It is to be a beautiful buildine. an honor to the members, ind will add much to the ornamentation of that part of the city. . ... Is.-.- We bear on the streets that the city au thorities are taking steps to haye the houses numbered. This is right and ought to h ave been done long ago.. John Smith can now w rite No. 409 Trade Street, after'1 his name with a feeling akin: to pride. , ' , , " ' : ' : -r4'-r- --7I .. I Progress. . t . In 1860 the population of Charlotte was but 3,000, in 1869 it had increased to 6,800, and to-day it reaches considerably over 12,000, nearly doubling in four years. We believe there Is no city in the South, which can boast of the same ratio of increase. Making Clothes for Cadets. Mr J S Phillips, of this city, has the con tract to furnish a number of suits of uniform for cadets at Horner & Graves' School in Hillsboro. There was no tailor in Hillsboro who could do the work and it was sent to this city. Legal Tenders. Postmasters are instructed that copperand nickel coins are a legal tender as follows : One and two cent pieces to the amount of five cents ; three cent pieces to the amount of sixty" cents, and five cent pieces to the amount of one dollar. New School. ' j s:Aa will 0 seen by an advertisement in another colfunni Miss Hattie Moore and Misses Helen and Lilly Long will open a ielect school on the '16th September in the building lately i&ed. for City Craded School. These ladies are alU competent teachers, and we hope will receive the patronage which they deserve ... : i ; t : j The Improvements. '&. , There are eleven stores in process of con- strnction in this .city, jjow, andfcyen. with" these the demandjfor iraslness Houses S wifl not be satisfied Two men are actually car rying on their business in tents, in conse- mience of the lack of better tilaicsiv Mbre fnr wnnld ha built this seasoBsbtit "for the iadt thjrt wr4flknd7mallH cannot be bad. t . . . . : ' .. Death of an Old Citizen. i f f tna dest Citi- zens of Charlotte, died at tJbft: residencfe or his son-in-law, Mr Jonas Rudisill, on yester day morning at 6 o'clock A M, and will be buried with 'Masbhic honors this morning Phalanx and Excelsior Lodges, A F and A Lm, having been summoned to pay the last sad tribute to thei? deceased wprthy Drom- er. . . Mrwas bpOT Urtlie year 1709, and was '"-l.iw it fhA ftm of his death, sev- enty-five $&?tM&& dent of Chafibltr foVi pmtfM m had become one of -oij?ocieniiianumarju Peace to his ashes. Grange PicNlc. The senior proprietor of the Observer ac knowledges himself under obligations for an invitation to be present "and address the people at a. pic nic to be given at Caldwell Chnrcb, in this county, on the 3rd prbx.t by Graham Grarige, Patrons of Husbandry, the the Sunday ; School land the pupils of Mr Sollenberger's School. Arrested for Beating a Woman. The notorious Milt Bartlett was arrested by the police last night, for beating a wo man named Mag Rice, in a brutal .manner,at her own house in California. He was hound over in the sum of $50 for his appearance be fore the Mayor this morning to answer for the offence. . The woman is considerably bruised up about the head and face. North Carolina Railroad. H. W. Fries, of Salem, has beeu elected to fill the vacant Directorship in the North Carolina Railroad., John R Harrison, of Rafeigh, and John A McDonald, of Concord, have been elected to serve on the Finance Committer These elections took place at a meeting of the Botrd of Directors at Com pany Shops several days ago. An Embryo Beneficial Man. A srmill boy had a "wheel of fortune" in operation at the corner of Tryon and Fifth streets yesterday. It was liberally patroniz ed by the other small boys, who invested pins and lost them! When night came the youth who ran the macnine had pins enough to fix up all' the buttonless shirts in town. The Beneficial men ought to indict him for infringing on their cuarter. Mayor's Court. Thomas IOuttz, colored, was before the Mayor yesterday, for drawing a pistol on another freedman, and giving evidence of an intention to shoot him. The Mayor im posed a fine of $12.50 upon the offender. This thing of drawing pistols, razors, &c, on the slightest rovdeition, has become alto gether too common among the colored pop ulation. .,,E very one convicted of the offence should be punfehed to the; limit of the law. This wuiild soon stop it ; , Charlotte Iiislituie lor Young Ladies. We could not comply with the-polite in vitation of Dr. and Mrs. Chapman to attend the.ee at the Charlotte Institute for Young Ladies on Thursday evening. We under stand that the entertainment was of a high 13 pleasingrcharaeter, andtbat the music ren dered by Mons and Madame DeCastro elicit ed the warmest encomiums. For the reason that we were not present, we cannot make such a report of the occasion as it i entitled to at our hands. A Featherless Chicken. Mr J S Phillips, of this city, has a chicken about three months old, which is innocent of the sign of a feather. It was hatched out without any down on it, and up to this duy neither down nor feathers have grown on that chicken. A morning or two ago it came near freezing to death. It was missing and when, founds was stretched out on the ground, stiff , as a poker. It was taken up. warmed and cared for, and is now all right. It is of the Bramah breed, and bears the historic name, 'Shakespeare." nn ; . Hv . , .. No News. Thus quoth the City'Marshal, the Mayor, the Magistrates, the Police. No news.quoth the railroad men, conductors, express agents, depot agents and their clerks. Thus say, also, merchants, their clerks, lawyers, doctors, mechanics and fanners. No news is what everybody says, but we've got to write something ; everybody knows there is no news now, but suit we nave to keep scribbling on, and the Lonl only knows what we'll scribble about next, after getting through with this paragraph. How to Act the Fool. The Page (Va.) Courier gets off the follow ing remarks. Read them carefully, and take notice whether or not ypu hear a rock fling about your head : - 5 "No matter in what town or city you live when you want to buy boots, shoes or cloth ing for yourself, or dress goods, a piano or sewing machine for your wife, be sure and buv them Irom an itinerant trader, or send off for them instead of buying them at the same or less rates from your local dealers, thus keeping a townsman from enjoying the legitimate profits upon the same, and giving it to enrich a rival section wnne you 1m poverish your own. Send off for everything you need ; don't encourage home mechanics; cry. down au Kiuas 01 puduc, im provements : talk politics all day long, to the neglect or your ousmess, as 11 tne late of the country depended upon you ; never read the papers or advertise your business, and send your job printing to a neighboring city; if you are a farmer, eschew all improve ments and larm on your grandtathers plan. Thus you can act the fool admirably." Our Post Office Again. ' We recently noticed the fact that our post office was closed for nearly two hours in the middle of the day.; rWe said then that there could - be no excuse for it, and we see no reason Why it should be continued. Yesterday, morning we received a letter from Salisbury bearin g the letter-head of the Salisbury Post Office, on the right hand corner, of which, is printed "Office hours at all times."" Now if our neighbor Bringle can afford to keep his office open all the time throughout the day, it certainly should be an example to our Postmaster. Salisbury is some distance ahead of us in the attention which Uncle Sam pays to her mairfacilities, but we have had the assurance of ColT B Long.that hegive will us what as sistance he can in getting the government to establish 'post boxes,' foif phr accommoda-; tion,' as well as Salisbury. . - -: .. i t Butin the absence of anything better let us utilize our present facilities to the best advantage. - ..; , P. S. Since writing the above we have seen and 90J ffcrjed ifib IfcjDohald, our Post Master, who informs us that the ofllce ia rarely kept closed for two hours at mid day; and .-Iraqriectly riot more than f fifteen minutes. Resigned his Position. We learn with regret that Rev J B Boone has no longer any connection with the City Graded School. We regret this because we know his place will be hard to fill. He was the father of the enterprise in this city, and by his . ability and . , indomitable energy pushed it, last session, to a snccees which was gratifying fo its friends. We hope, though, that the school committee will make an earnest effort to secure another Superintendent ; and that, too, at as early a day as possible. We should esteem it a pub lic calamity should this school be forced to a suspension, and we trust the committee will not allow it to go by the board. ' : 1 Personal. Col. T. M. R. Talcott, of theEichmond and Danyille Railroad, registered yesterday at the Central Hotel. . ; . ' j Gen. R. Barringer left the city lastevening to resume his duties on the Indian Commisr sion, West of Asheville, and may be ad dressed for ten days or two weeks at Waynes villev Hay wood county. John W. Miller, Esq., of the firm of R. M. Miller & Sons, goes North on Monday to lay in a stock of goods for the fall trade. This house will buy' larger this season than ever. ": ',;"'" :.- ', ". Hon David Scheuck, Judge of this Dis. trict, arrived in the city yesterday, and reg istered at the Charlotte Hotel. He was greeted warmly by his many friends and admirere, who availed themselves of this, the first opportunity, to extend him,; tkjir hearty congratulations Oyer his triumphant election. The Judge is looking well , and satisfied, and wears his honors becomingly. . Vote in this Congressional District. Through an oversight, we have never published the vote of this Congressional District, by counties. The following is the official count, Mr AsnVs majority two years ago was 2,149, which, deducted from his present majority, shows a gain of 3,781 votes over his last election. ASHE. . DAVIDSON. Auson, 1215 " 1031 Stanly, : 7G9 242 Montgomery, 436 469. Richmond, 1257 1232 Robeson, 1815 1531 Union, 1194 224 Cabarrus,' 1267 524 Mecklenburg, 2392 1422 Lincoln, 926 304 ( atawba, 1248 114 Gaston, 890 386 13,409 7,479 7,479 5,930 MARRIED, In Salisbury by Rev. David K. Br ingle,. Mr. Hobert Barringer to Miss.Latira Gaither .f Mocksville, N. C. "There's a bliss beyond that all the minstrel has told. Where two that are linked in one heavenly tie. ' With hearts never changing anil brow never Cll(l, Lve 011 through all ills, and love on till they die." ' Funeral Notice. The friends and ucquaintances of Mr. Jacob Coldiron, and Mr and Mrs Jonas Rudisill arc requested to attend the funeral services of the former at the Tryon Street M E Church this morning at 10 o'clock. . SPRCI AL NOTICES. Ready Mixed Paint. 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 ppeak from experience, but we feel sure it is to the interest of all Our customers, who desire painting, to test the same. ' uly 25 6m. ANNOUNCEMENT. We are authorized and requested to an n ounce John A. Stikeleather, of Olin, Ire dell county, a candidate for reading clerk' of the House of Representatives for the ensu ing session. Election upon the assembling 01 tne legislature, aug 19-tf. . Inviting Sickness. A belief that violent purgation is the surest remedy for every human ailment pre vails to a lamentable extent among classes of the community. It might be thought that the languid, the debilitated, the de pressed, would know instinctively that their systems need toning, invigorating 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 laboring under the effects of some deleterious drug. In all cases of physical weakness, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters should be promptly resorted to. by the invalid. The operation of this inestimable , vegetable re storative is "three-fold- It vitalizes and re inforces the depressed nervous system, while at the same time it regulates the digestive and secretive organs and keeps the bowels free. Debility is often the foreruner of an at tack of some acute disease, and to prostrate t he strength still more by; scouring the bow els, with a drastic evacaunt at such a junc ture is to invite the immediate onset of the impending disorder, arfd render the system incapable of contending" with i it. On the other hand, a course if the Bitters, com menced as soon as the symptoms of general debility manifest themselves, will in nine cases out of ten prevent the threatened at tack and thoroughly, restore the i bodily strength of the patient. The cases of dys pepsia, liver complaint, constipation, dysen tery, diarrhoea, rheumatism and periodical fevers would be comparatively few if this unequaled invigorating and regelating medi cine were always resorted to as a cure or the bodily weakness and s loss 6f ; vital energy which usually precede these complaints, and are, indeed, as.a general- rule, i the precur sors of nearly all acute and dangers disor- fler3- .:-t. i ) ;': . V, : '., FRUIT Jars, . , . ,, , FRUIT Jars, ,r -... .. ;. FRUIT Jara,.-,, ,i s JUST received at . -', W R BURWELL & CO.'S, Springs' Corner. aug25-tf. ireyr . ; Adyrtisements; OFFICIAL DRAWINGS - ' !' OF THE , :., N. C. Beneieial Association, Charlotte, Aug.28, 1874. r' Class 157, drawn at 12 M. 35, 17, 46, 11, 38, 54, 77, 16, 56, 70. 50, 74, 4, 63, 45. Class 158, drawn at 5 P.. M. 69,67, 45, 4L 24, 35, 44, 74, IB, 66, 11, 33, 56. t Class 159. drawn at 9 P. M.-47, 42, 12; 56, 48, 18,59,35,30,45,30. (i J. N. WILLIAMS, Commissioner. fresh Arrivals. "VTEW bologna sausage; dried beef, country jl oacon siae; new macxerei, large sweet potatoes, another kit of NICE HONEY, fresh family flour, from M Baurier. JTeetnn. and C C Foreman's Mill's : - fresh nomitnr butter, cream cheese, &c, all for sale LOW for CASH. B. N. SMITH. aug29-tf. ;. . MULLETS mullets fine and fat, Just cdme in from the Ocean, Come buy some and 1 11 tell you that They are rich if not from Goshen, Theyare good for supper, good for dinner, And always good for breakfast, - vr Superb to make the water good, And will take good deal to-long last. At tne cneap,casn, store, oj D. P:; t; white: ang29-tf. JUST RECEIVED AT THE RISING SUN. FRESH Mullets, dried peaches, Irish pota toes, fresh butter, dried beef, deviled ham, citron, rye, herron, currants, rasins, prunes, pickles, and the best assortment of Crackers in the city. Pure cider vinegar, on the way and daily expected. , Bologna sau sage, cheese, beef tongues, with many other articles not necessary to mention. In fact, we receive something new every day. Bread cakes and pies, fresh every jday, at 8 HOLTON & CO.'S aug29-tf. jTI.illets, Mullets, Mullets, NICE New Corned Mullets, just , arrived and for sale, low, at the store of J. T. HARRIS. ; auji29-lm College Street. Masonic. THE Officers and members of Pha lanx Lodge No 31 and Excelsior Lodge No 281, A F and A M, will meet at Masonic Hall promptly at nine o flock this morning. August the 29th,' to attend the fun eral of brother Jacob Coldiron. All Masons in good standing, are inyited to assist ua. By order of F H GLOVER, W M Phalanx Lodge, No 31, A F and A M. S WITTKOWSKY, W M Excelsior Lodge. No 261, A F and AM. aug29-lt. School Notice. M ISS HATTIE MOORE and Misses Helen and Lilly Long will open a select school on September, the 16th, in the build ings lately used for the Graded School. i Terms Per Session . Grammar School, $25.00 Second Grade,.. $20.00 Primarj', $15.00 Music, (Instrumental) $25.00 French, $10.00 Payable strictly HALF IN ADVANCE. No deduction except forjprotracted sickness. Miss Moore will have control of the Pri mary department. aug29-3w tawid. Democrat and Home each copy 2t. Great Excitement. HOWES WILL THROW AWAY EVERYTHING TO-DAY DIAMOND PIN, And all for good reasons, see hand bills. ... f .. aug29-lt. , Boarding. TlTRS J A Stoney. is pie'pared to a scorn mo- JJX date regular ana transient ooaraere, at her boarding house, in tne uray uunaing, corner of Church and Trade streets, . upon same terms as heretofore. aug27-6m. For ftent. For Bent I HAVE several new, complete and com fortable Cottages for Rent, located in de sirable parts of the city, and convenient to Dusiness. appij w - - . aug27-tf. v u- W. J. BLACK Notice ! ALL persons running drays on the streets, must secure the proper badges at once, as the police are instructed to stop all drays not properly nisneu. J. R. ERWIN. aug26-4t. City Marshal Save $50, or.l.OO OO, BY BUYING THE GARY GOTTOH BIH. TjBJOKS: 60 Saws 1 170; 55 Sawa $1; eosawa S150: 45 Saws $140. J0 Saws nder forty Saws tl20. ' . m . " ( Agent! aug2S-tC jv-i;i CALL at Reel & Perdue's, for nice Grapes. fresh :9 EDGE70ETH SCHOOL, 64 Moott Vtooh "ric, : -- uaitnaore; Maryland. " ' mH. Twelftii Annual Session of this Eng L lish and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, will re-open on auglteddT'" :;t; principal 18T4 "f: SESSION - "! 18T4 Commences October 1st, and ends the last week in Jua, 1875. ' - COURSE OF INSTRUCTION is compre hebsive and liberal. . INSTRTCTORS able and efllcient in all the Departments. . DISCIP1INE firm but kind. - v Terms as. moderate as is .consistent with the superior advantages afforded . in the em ployment of tY the best instructors. - - AodIv for -catalogues j and circnlara or turtber vinffwmatjpn to ROBT, H. CHAP MAN, D. Prihcipairor to5ProrrW. S. DUDLEY, M. D., Charlottei . CJ, . . augl2-esd8tLi , . ;. .u' , Town Land, and TownLoti Tor Sale. FIFTY acres Of Land near the corporate limits of the city of Charlotte, about fif teen acres of wood land, and ono thousand choice fruit trees, just beginning , to bear also, about five' acres good meadow land. The above trackladjoihs the property of the Fair of the Carohnas.- The nouses are in different, hut location good. Also, offer tor sale at iow prices two un improved Town lA)ts (one a corner lot) on the square fronting the residence of James Gray, on 9th street, within one square of the Female College; 1 ' i - , 1 , v Also, one dwelling house, containing rooms, new and in good condit'ort. In my absence apple to Dr. F. H. -Glover. aug 22jlm,. .,f.$ n of- aiaarii- ' ' "Valuable" Tarm for- Sale." I OFFER for sale, a part of the whole of my Farmv containing: 236; Acr, about rna lmlf oloarnH in fin p, state of cultivation. balance in original fofest; and situated four miles Jrom Ubariotte, on tne a, r u itan- road. There is on the. premises, a good dwelling and all necessary out. buildings, fine Peach and Apple Orchard, the best well of water in the; county ,-aJid about twenty acres in clover. The present crops will ayer- aee 1000 pounds seed cotton to the acre. There is on the placr, a vein which has produced some fine, specimens of gold, but lias never Deen ueyeiopeu. Anrtv to Maj. C. DOWD. Charlotte, or the undersigned, on. the premises. aug27-lm. ' B. J. SHANNONH0USE. tJ .1 -- " ; : Attention of Merchants is Especially Called te this Adver- tiseiuent. OTJKCapt A BJlsbet t-as gone Norm to lay In a heavier Stock of Goods In the GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, N0- . TI0N8, &C than ever heretofore made by our house. o To the Wholesale Department, AN eye wnl be had particularly; as we In tend to keen a well selected ktock, to suit the jobbing trade, of good goods. COUHTKI jaercnanw generally, are invi ted to call and see pleasure will be taken to show them through; Such prices will be assured as will insure, their purchasing. They are determined not to be undersold by anj other House. 44 : ; -si:? -' " ;: 1 o -TTL-,Vt.i-j'-.5..- , , The Retail Dcpartiri em WILL bs attended by men employed for tbat purpose. All goods In our line will be sold at Retail, as cheap as they can be found at any otner uouse. Oar mends are soiicitea to give us a can. A. R. N IS BET &.BRO. aug26-tf. " NEW FIRM. The uhdersiened take th& method to in form the citizens of Charlotte, and the pub lic generally, that they, have this day form- a copartnersnip, unaer. tne nrm name and style of CRESWELL fe WALKER, and will do business at A t uresweu s oiu stand, opposite the Presbyterian, church. WE MEAN TO DO A CASH BUSINESS, and If you are not satisfied of the fact, come and see how cheap you can buy oath. Lona varns. and lone faces snout , lnaoujtv to get money, don't pay our billSj and on first failure to meet youf 'obligations rw!th us, (wheh We credit at all) we -iwiu be com pelled to jefuse further indulgence, ,;, ,, Cur llouse snau dq nrst ciass as, to gooas, prices and attention. Ladies can visuiwonr store at all times without coming Jn, con tact with intoxicated men: as We ' sell . no strong drinks. -t r if' ("'?! Hoping by honesty ana politeness to mer it a fuil share of pubKo patronrge.'s - ' .. We are very wespeotmuy. -, CRESWEL WALKEii. A CARD.' s Having made a change in my business now thank the public for past favors, and pes pect fully . . ask; a con tinuatipn of j the same. , i . All notes or accounts ud to Hie 19th of August must be settled with the- nndersined at his place of business. Ladies and gentle men with some of yoxi I have waited long and patiently., Come up and settle Respect fully: A. H. CRESWELL. aug21-tf. For Sale ' AS Asrentsfor J..W.,Dewesi we oflfer ior sale, a splendid Farm, consisting of one hun dred acres which lies dlreettyion the Atlan tic. Tennessee 65 umo Kaiixoaa, one mue above Huntersvllle. and eighteen miles doe West of Charlotte.-; . . , - i This plantation Ilea in a good 'neighbor hood, and accessible to both churches ; and schools. Eight acres' only in cultivation, balance In. forest of t which about thirty acres have never been cleared, and is heavi ly timbered. . Title good. Price f liW per acre. For particularSjapply to ,-. ; JONES & PENDLETON , Lend Agents. ,Dried;Prui WanUd. 10,060 lbs , Dried Apples, (bright: sliced.) 10,000 lbs Dried Peaches, (halves unpared.) 10,000 lbs Dried Peaches, (pared and sliced fine.) 10,000 lbs DriedBlackberries, Cheries, Plums, and Pears, for which, the, highest market prices will be paid.'' !'' . . --u BN SMITH, Farm for Sale. ' GRAHAM k NASff have svWal very de . sirable Farms for sale, near the City, from 180 to 300 acres each. Call on . ? , a:-,t-. i- F. NASH, ' Office in rear of CohJ. SE. Brown's oflloe. aug22-rt41 , . r .-jiiifciv n Wanted. Jitth:i . i.?ai , SfflHIRTYr ferty shares' of Building and O. .Loan Stock in th Aiecxienourg or oec and Building and Loan Association. oug2tt - ,' :,! ' JNO.T.; BUTLER;' 1 . ,'i ,u', i . r:- 1 mi ;"! li, 1 '.!""'! . BARRELS OF FtOUR, ,.", .:. 4, feOOOibs TeMnesseo' Baiiisron sale wholesale and retail at Jwwll A. H. CRESWELL'S 1 J: m f -ill ft n it- i t - 1 i - $ m ,, I 4. r, f.