Sr.51f 'fcJ'm i -u- r "rr f',,,, - . C - .rr?,OUIT3T A"5TCn tTXfv "31 CHAIILQXTE NM 0M PI ''OTZi'- l!i SO 'flrtO?'- . .. , 1 , , .,--u' C i 1 J ('.. ! KoopmanttV&IllotlkcM H A VINO lately opened whh' an entite neirrtock of r suiiinerr. Fancy & Goods. White Goods and Notions, keen.- in store. one of the beat selected $tocka ii) their liae, ever bscogfat to this market? i? -4 ;; . , Charlotte having lon been .in :seed cf a first-das1 'J;-fv4! ";c.-i 'if.vvrTft MILLINEfiY ESTABLISHnEUT, we wiirqnductonj? buslnejcliSTcly in Milll nory and;Fancy;;Coocl8- ' i . ' ''Si"-' - ' '"'' '' ' 1 '.1 i- 'S : As bef6r made pnblic,tttr 'jOds were porchased rt snch . ; r :'S1:,U " i 'p-' i-. EXTREMELY LOW PMICES, that we are now offering the 1 same at from 60 to 100 percenbelow their real value. We sell- r -" ' i-'-sr-jf ij Untrimmed Hata at 60 cts, worth $1 to $150 Trimed Hat all styles aniqualities at low figures. r., GOODS, :.: "M ... ji- - ' Striped Linen at 23 cts per yard worth 50 cts. Stripwi t $ansook;r, a? IIS .ta per, yard wortnTH)' cents. " irlh0Jce: . r r t v " 1 Prfques-atl'cts pbryard -worth CO cti Towels at 2 els' jpei yard; wprth 25 cts,. . . orsetet75 cts each worth,t5.'i : Uandxerctiie& froni.ib "datnp -I' - r; 1 ' . ! '.' v '- ..i ;' '" ' In Embroideries;- Jaconet Edging,' and In 1 Hing, we are offering- grealt inducements. .. :'(- t i !.!. iJ6 la A .t!i !-VM.,i ,-') bwiss uuii. ' 1 " -ri.- ": .: Cwunbriv$& .&4 1 Parasols at extremely low priees ' THE CELEBRATED, Japanese Fans TTtth ChhinS, and a thousand different novelties."' We feel encouraged by the many favors already extended us, in the calls of patrons, who, we trust, have purchased at satisfac tory prices,' and we shallendeavor to merit a continuance of their patronage. Builders & Lumber DEMOBS, H AVISO located; in trie; finest timber; re gion in Western North Carolina, I an prepared to- furnish ' ; 7;vVr ,; "' All lllnds of l.ainter ' "" at my niili"bn the "W'i 'K. C. jK. R.',:'al shon notice, and any desired length ani,er5feetl on reasonable taui$. . . I will make a liberal exchange with any person who will patronize and can supply me with scch articles as may be needed for my employees.. . p' ;,s1' I have 6 to 700 acres of Xand. . fof sale to suit purchasers ; well watered, good timber, and healthy, on. and near'W Nr C?.-Eiii myl0,tf . . ;,. .P, MOBRISON?: - X vtStotesville, N,t ; -.. t ; yii -,y " Coffee at S 11 Tof one Ioilar, Snearfoi; IO ctsT pr pottnl ; ' JUST rWiveiiot7oritee'''K(- ffee, also a lot of roasted and eroand cefiee. this we propose to sell at 25 cepta "per pound. put up in tin lone pound, vpackaes 41V e have also a liberal i bronosition' to make 4o our ctifitomers.;,? Any person buying wflve dollars or more worth of goods from us at one time, will W presented ''with 'one of the packages of coffee as a "mark of our esteem lor tneir iioerai tteftung.v, , -kM, aug8-tf. - ' f TrMeStreet i n .' nnnrillnir. M RS. AvWrMILLER is prepared to ac commodate i DermanenC or transient boarders, -with' pleasant rooms and excellent fare, npoo moderate' terms. JlppJy at the 08 borne Residence Trade Street, . nearUie Air line DenoL eiOiff??Ais h4Jl aug7-iai v-iSwis 4 Ull . ,4 10 Ale, Porter : and Iairer Deer TU8T a.KtmiVKliAii'i i n (' : r.r i-n 60 Casks of. Bottled AleiQ.., . 28 Casks of Bottled Porter, WJrr ' 25 .Cof.JJottletfXagar,;;.' ."J For sale at reasonable pricrt aug-'7-,74tf.s4 ' ?. 1 rto ," - .- - --: - . ' S 1S4 If f4w4 TU8T BKCEIVED, a lot of splendid 8am r v mr uoeese. aibo anotoer ioa, oifwirroi Pickles. Bagar, Coffee and Molasses. Meal, Floor and Bacon always on hand and cheap Goods delivered free of chance.' Jy21 . . J Jj BBOTHEB3 A CO. CIGARS tGIGARP 11 dr T JUST received at J .IV , Brothers A Co'-, choice lot of Cigars, those -who indulge win Deiore ney are Rone, as ney re a sample lot. J I BJ&OTHEB9 A CQt JeWM A,Wl,tkVP Jpst received another lot of splen , r Srf ia up lev beep, aonlething that lanlce. jaly j;, M OaUat 1 f L. BEOf HEBS 4; (jar yjiftiftuja m Hepatic UomDOund. a new remedy for liver Disease, Dyspepsia and, "uitT, jusi recejvea. at "-- 4 juneW . ' McADEN'8 - DRUG- STORE, -j rnunL .' ) 'i' ;i)..''jl;t , MiHE best Cider Vinegar in town, afr , i -rt f REEL. A. PERDUfi'S. , N1 vmw , v 1 uexnr, .. v . 'lilt V MAYJ!R,!RAr R08Af m.i. . ti 1 - r - UGGS, 15 cents per 25 cents, at ,i dotenV two dozen for .REEL A PERDUE ffhe Charlotte )i)scryer. ("7 v fPptlSHKD J)T 1 g JMOoa, Spripgs;, Building Trade Street. S-Ht . BATES OF BCESCEHTIOH. aUy,,One ye in advance,, M.....47 00 Bix months, ija, advance,... 3 50 3Cnree Months, in advance,......:... 1 75 Orie month, in advance, ,... . 60 ,weeklyuone ?ear.rtU .......i,..; aqo J" Snbsctibers twill please look out for the cross mark on their papers. -They are ,thns nqtifled1 that their term of subscrip tion has expired ; and are respectfully re quested to renew at once. . 1 7 ' " RATE OF ADVERTISING. , .One 8qnare OBe-time. ....JJ.,.;..J$ 00 II (I iZ u "11 . three davswr.rt J..ri.-i:;i; 2 n four dayaJMfc..i--w ...;...' 2 60 five days..;....,., Ji,Www- 3 00 -fU . M one weekj;.,...!; 3 60 two' weeks.. three weeks . o uu on monthl..i;:;..L- r::r ft oa Contract Ad vertieera ents taken -at proporionately low rates.,5 r . , ... . Jflve squares estimated- at ouarter-col- umn, and ten squares as. a half-column. , v. CHARLOTTE JlAKHLETS. . .. ICbrrecUd patfyj . Cetton Market. ':-' .,' V Chabiottk, N. C.i Sepv:!.' 1874 Inferior. i.i:.9 1 ft i Ordiuary, f ,.,,,,.-..112 Good Ordinarv L Li ' I3i Strict Good Ordinary,;. :t.:...i'.13S tjow Auoanng ; lij :-jkiarxor, dull and unchanged. ' ' f. 1 Conntry Produce. V Buying Rate. Bams, per Ibv Sides, ) - Shoulders, ' -Hog RoundT" Bacon- 16 a 17 ;. 13 a U V'- lOi .Hi 25 - 30 A 2.00 , 2.20 1.00 97 12J 4.00 3.75 3 50 2.00 2.25 18 a 20 - 60 a 75 LI 20 14 i 15 13 1.00 :: . ?..-60 60 ti 11 Beetwax utt5r-JChoice, C ; ' ; BroTidy-i-Apple" 1 reach. (r White, Mixed. ; Affw, per dozen. Fpurj-Fsailf, T uper fhiit Dried Apples, reaches; f .- -' Blackberries. 'bwfer-Chickens, spring, I urKeys,- , per pr t Pucks, v r ; . .' Hides Dry, Wreen, Tjiurd Good, " Common, Meal White, 0M-Black-; " " ' White, Onions. 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Peas- Pure clay, 1.00 Mixed, 1.00 Potatoes Irish, 50 Sweet, $1 Tallow..' .; ti 10 Wheat Red, per bush, 1.30 White, 1.35 Wool Tub washed, 35 " Unwashed , ' . , 25 Bolted Meal.' JUST received a choice lot of Bolted Meal, something that is nice. Call soon at J LB BOTHERS & CO. ODDOsite the Merchants d Farmers' Na- tlptal.Bank, Trade Street. augotf. WOULD respectfully inform his friends that he has opentxi 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 win oe mounted. - juiy-ii. .. ,iivuri riuuri. . A" NOTHER . car load of the "Linwood JXs 3 Flour, including 20 barrels of the .finest flour ever 'offered in .this market. VTRY1T!" TRY ITU" . i - s R B ALEXANDER. aug8-tf. . - 100 POUNDS nice white Mountain Hon ev iu-the comb, also 200 laree young Chicken's, just'larrfved and for sale low foroash - pusW'if . it . "-v" - ' B N SMITH. . J SWEEDISH Leeches, fresh and in fine or der just receiyed. W It iJUJiWELl. ?CU., , , ,,, Druggists. BATHBricks, , . . ... BLACKING, . BLACKING Brushes, STOVE Polish. BURWELIifcCO. ,, ..,: ;,.V. rrtNt- jiJrings , -Corner. " " ' EPfTR ACTUS I ENTaACTTJS ' Cigarettes, for sale at 25 cents a box, at r PUREFOY'S June 80. tf. , .. . . " " ' ... j I..-. EIGHTY (80S barrels of "Linwood Flour" received this day, and will be sold very kw; , RB ALEXANDER. juiy25-tf. ' '-:;-r':z;:r: UBE Cider Vinegar; Potash for making I HOSD. Soap. "Worcestershire Sauce, Corn Starch, Pure Leaf Lard. Country Baco 40 Ac,, for sale by June 25., 111B4 nVi w -jk. no . '..I- . . t i .. ! i - - - i . r A' FULL line of atf kindi of Pktent ii. cines on hand will be so!ds oheap for juneie5 MoADEN'S DRUG:STORE. 100,000 may 10 ' LBS IKON all sizes at TERBREM & CO'S -- Hardware Store. 1 nnAMELSLXME. . Tbna 'niii. For sale by x ; r J B RANKIN A CO. nTMPORTED and Key West Havana Cigars, JL just received ears, of superiork iunel2-OV w , . "" ' 1 .1 "'".. 1 r .'.':"; ; ' ,M f ftA VfYRY A M OO RE'S i food fbir'fnfants The best Drenaration known for t invalids and cbMianirVf R BUR WELL ACO-aug7-tf.,- - . t Druggists Sairar Cured Bleats. s' J HAJHO, lHmiUCI, WlJ""t i.wmSmww beer, all canvassed aud warranted, ust from the smoke house.at t- '" ?lO . . ;. ' 3rd door above Market. -rnoqi wJ.rcJ TjuMar W.-vtmct nt Beef. Valentine's Meat Juice, th? -best article known for. Invalids ana wioser recovering from diseases, at ' ' jnnel6 McADEN'S DRUG BTOKlfi. f jyl eelved at ttfWiJi"1 " tlio zuaav aqtnesuii- i K BURWELL& CO. I - . .V 7-" " - ' t- W , ' . -I' '' ' : . . u, J : , I 1 I :CITtINTELLIGESfCEg . ' The Observer Is the oitly paper pub lished la the. State VKst of Ralefh which give the latest telegraphic fdia patches every - motnlng4 Business iien .will please 'make a iiote, of, thls1 . Free Xrom thatvenallty which 'cor: rupts thoToiipcleuce othat pity which corrupts jusxjee' z, . CITV BUXIiETIN , Board of County Commissioners meet next Honday4 uj September tas five Tuesdays ! andrfivO Wednesdays ' t ifeslerday was more like Aneiist than August was like itself. . Judge Schenck held a Chambers Court inl Lincolntonn Monday, wet understands jsrW learn that several visitors fmirFCan da, have just arrived at the CTeaveTand Ifii eral Springs. "s " . tn Si The railroads are doing a good passenger business just uow, and the freight business is improvise very miich."" Quite a'huifiber of our citizens have?re- turned in thepast few days from' the moun- tains.and from different watering places. There were? 76 arrivals, yesterday atTthe Central Hotel. Nothing could speak better for the popularity of the house. Even until 1 o'clock this morning, car riages and buggies were rolling around, tak ing the camp meetingists to their homes. Messrs Sample &. Alexander Have moved Iheir stock'of boots luid shoes into their new stand, first d6f itbVe' Wittkowsky & Rin- teisiiii?E:r:;: - The new1" county officers will present their bonds to the Board! of jGajrirty ;pmmission- ers next Mondayandlf thesere approved Will be sworn into office. 1 And now it's but little more than a month until we will have the circurious with us. "Step this way, if you phlase, Mr ijierry- man." - ' Work will begin this week, Col Fremont tells us, on the Western end of the Carolina Central Railroad, between Buffalo and Shel- py- "" . M" . ' Harriet Morrow a'nfl Ella Bell, two color ed Cyprians, were before the Mayor yester day for disorderly conduct. They were fined $15 each. We agree entirely ' with ' the Columbia Phoenix, when it says that " a newspaper re porter that has not a turn for invention, can't earn his salt in these dull times." Yesterday was a bright, beautiful day, and the sun's rays fell most gratefully after the long spell of dismal, murky weather with which we haye been visited. ' No gas again last night. The merchants j swore till you could smell sulphur, and all over the streets clerks could be seen stand- j ing on their heads in the exuberance of their spirits. C. A. Frazier, Esq., late' post master of this city, has gone into the grocery ' busi- J .1.- .1 r L ' ... ' . A R. M. Miller &' Sons. -. Seo his advertise ment.-' ' ' .'';"'' ' Many iersons are under tlie impression J tltatv&iace the schedule of the N. C. train has been changed, the mail Closes at a later hour. This is a mistake ; -A it closes at 6 o'clock P. M-, as formerly- - - V - ; d. r. v. -... Boggy seat -sent-whd upon earth ever beard of an editor who, dealt in buggy, seats? But here it is, not the buggy; feat, but the order, jln the plenitude Of his thanks, we hope our friend will remit us that five dollar .William. We parted, froni it-in tears. , Funeral Notlee. -; ' Willie R., son of Mr. and Mr. J. S. Myers, died at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon1 ' We are requested to say thai the funeral services will take place this afternoon at 5 o clock at the Episcopal Church, The friends and' ac quaintances of the family are invited to at tend. , ,-" . , . School Notice,: 't'.,l' '-'', -.' i We direct attention to the advertisement of Rev- N. Aldrich. His school is favorably known to our people. Mrs. R. P. Waring whose capacity as a teacher is well known, will haye chargeof the primary department. With the exception of, t'efcharlotte Institute for Young Ladies," this islhe oldest school in the city. We' bespeak for it a good pat ronage. t-s-7- Kicked by a Mule. fAcountryman, While hitching a mule to his Vagbnf inHie?lback lot of one of our; Stores Vestrfeceived T a severe kick on the left leg,' above $he knee, from the vicious oruteTJiehot tin the animal's foot cut through the men's pants, and lacerated the flesh. He was painfully hurt, and in con sequence of the kick, was barely able to walk. We could not learn the bamei of the injured man. ' V, Fraud in "Goobers." ' A small boV whoi sells peanuts , fon 'he streets', 'was detectedesterda. witli( a" false bottom in his measuring cup. ii3. custom er, upon detecting.- the Jittl rascal's trick, charged it upon him. 0h !" says) he, 'ev Irrbody elfalhati way j Eire take these Md V noMihg abotit "and' Young America Blipped, his bribe, consisting of a handful of "goobers," into tbe customer's POCket. -f . .t'"-.-- i-r:i 4:in.W .-" Cottou. last, -Year. :- v, u f Sk-t i f Yesterday, September, 1st, "began the new cotton year. A close calculation of the cot- 'fou" SufliEi,-lbia :Jpity during the year just ended, has not yet been made s CaptC f HElms; "te cotton, weigher, thinks that 40,000 bales: wilUaboutu cover net.wansao- tionsln,this,stapie,?ast year. , xnis is largwjr iexeessAJrrf'vtheamOunt; of cotton ever handled bere'diiriflg Any prevjomL year "and will show even a-eai(ivr wmmju" No News of Him Yet. - Nothing has - been heard of the youBg man ? Lindsay 'Russell; ' Whose mysterious disappearance from this 'city was noted, a few. days: ago.. in rthis;: paper. ; There is much anxiety among his friends concerning him K sieemY; aim'osf incredible that be shpuld havejgone of! to k distant State, (as has been. suggested) leaving his trunk with all his clothes in it, at Concord, and without giving any notificatijoiolf his present where abouts , Tbe impression is gaining ground with bis friends that !he! has been 'foully dealt-with. ' :' -V' " '"'' " '. - - - - ' ' Rocking a iResldence. " -'.V. ! :, On Monday night, some pnkno wn person rocked the residence 6f Dr. C. Fox, ia: this city. Tbe'dxjctor' and ba'fimilyL were ab sent, and the house was occupied by a little whte servant girl and her brother. After throwing leveral rocks, or other missiles against the housed the .person came upon the piazza, and shook':: ther' door violently, very much to the MghfcrKb4nnMttoB, who raised an iaWm. The Stay hoisted a win dow, and fired a shot into the back yard, after- which the trespasser left. Several persons,,among others a policeman, hearing the alarm, rah to the scene, but the rascal had disappeared, and could nowhere be fouhd. ' ; n a. .. m-m . 1 rrooaoiy lonave street i rs. A special meeting of Uie Board 'of Alder men was held yesterday afternoon, to con sider an ' application from (Jol. S; L. Fre mont, Superintendent of the, Carolina Cen tral Railway which application was as fol lows : For the right of way to run street cars from the Lincoln Depot, at the foot of Tryon street, to Trade; down Trade to Col lege, and thence down CoUeie, and Third to the depots of the N. C. and C., C & A Rail roads these cars io be propelled by steam. The Board appointed a committee to take the matter under advisement, and report at the next regular meeting of the Board. We hope this project will succeed ; noth ing is needed save that the Board grant the right of .way, and we do not see what good reasen it could give'for refusing this. Street cars would be a great convtnienee to our citizens in carrying both freight and passen gers, and we earnestly J liope that the Board will, at its next meeting, gire its unquali fied assent to the request! made by Col. Fre mont. --, . - - , . The Carolina Central Railway. In our last issue, we stated that there now seemed to be no "doubt that, the Carolina Central Railway would be completed through to Charlotte by -; November. In giving this statement we gave Some latitude for all de lays and drawbacks which inigh t of neces sity occur. We have since received from a gentleman connected with the road some in teresting facts which make it mere: urair probable that the line will be completed by the middle of October, and we learn that the authorities of the road are highly conli- dent that this will be the case. In order to make sure of this consummation, iron has been ordered to Charlotte, and track -laying, if not already begun, will in a few days be commenced from that point Eastward. The gentleman alluded to, learns that new freight cars are being constantly received and that new , engines and passenger cars are on the way; it being the determination to have all the accommodations necessary, when Charlotte is reached, to move rapidly the targe increase" of freight reasonably ex pected. WpJijAngton JStar. S'i- Cutting Affair. A fight occurred pn Monday morning on College Street between David Vance and a 'negro named Hannibal ' : The difficul ty grew out of the'fact tliat on Saturday the negro had jerked some money out of Mr. Vance's hand and run off with it. The lat ter met the negro Monday morning and said something to hin,about it, when a quarrel sprang up. In the course of this young Vance; for an Insult offered him, struck at or pushed the negro with' a broom, wbere upon the latter wrenched it from his hand and knocked him down twice with it and then: ran. Mr Vance pursued him and overtaking him 'cut him with, a barlow knife, the blade making a punctured wound in(the posterior and upperjportion of the right side bt the chest, immediately below and to the right of the scapula. The knife penetrated to the cavity and cut into one of the lungs. He was taken home aud Dr. T. J. Moore called to his aid. This gentleman dressed the wound, and at present the condition of the wounded man is quite satisfactory. Mr. Vance had a hearing before the Mayor, who held that his action in the matter was excusable and dismissed the case. Personal. : i;s f . ; - ;.-is" H.NoahEsq., Private Secretary of Gov Moses, of South Carolina, was in the city yesterday. DrCha's. Roberts, President of the Caro lma Central Railroad Company, registered last evening at the Central Hotel. That true and gallant South Carolinian, Geiu M."'C. Batler, of Edgefield, is at the Central Hotel. - We had a short but pleasant call.yeeterday jsaprnuig.fjoni; F.G,, DeFontaine, . Esq., , of tho staff of the New York Herald. He pass ed through going South CaptrA-O. Brenizer, of Columbia, arrived in thecityjasivehing.j Cspt B. has re- .cnuy been.Teiectea uasnier :oi me ujmraer ciaFNatfbnalXBank of this city, and, liav- igg jiccepfod,' comeS flow tq'entcr upon his j laoors, ne is an experienitsu ,yu..vui-: cer,iwas formerly ia citizen, of Charlotte, and needs HQ; introduction tp ,this community. Vewcpie,him back' to" his old home. Stf$9f) WrG Rjchardson; late of Dayidson College, passed through Charlotte yesterday with" his family. This gentleman has ac-" a prGohiittCeStial tMvejsity in the blue grass, region of Kentucky, ancr goes Ihithernow; to jasume the, dufieaof hs j hew tmsition;- While regremn muxibtnat . Mrth',liha;istlWi& him our hearty good.wishes, hoping that he will make ai friend in hisYnewly adopted State for every jone be leaves iu liortli'Caro lina: ' ' ' - Clearing Away, Workmen'were busily engaged yesterday jn-; clearing jaway, the brick, which fell out of a wall of Koopmann & Rothschild's store on Monday afternoon. ' Rebuilding the wall and repairing the roof wilt take place immediately, and work on the new store of Alexander, Seigle fe Harris, will be resumed as soon as practicable.- ' The wall which the latter firm is building next to Koopruann's, will serve for both houses. The business of Koopmann & Roths child will be suspended but a few days. ' marriage Licenses. " ' During August, the Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg county; -issued Marriage Licenses td 23 couples : wfiites,' and 15 colored. The following are the names : ;!.WHrxii-Vv,';'. John Reilly, Rachael E Westmoreland,- : JohnT Clajrk, Maggie W Gralam ( ! James J Whisnant.iil JFieBiing, , John H MUler enieYoung;43.. . ; r; JairisJ Morris, Catherwae-L-Errfell, ' 'j ' WhVDann; Mary A8neO; ft W Lawsbn?W DeArmond, Cornelia A Cochrane, Ed worth Voerge, Mary Edren burg. 8. t.-.nf?4'-i OOioKKP. ":. "'"-.' ' 1 -, M'' " . -. ? - "t" Wn Cochrane, Harriet Stowe, ' " Henry Rea Sarah Crockett, Daniel Kirk,. Caroline Hall, . ij ; Thos Sloan', Ann Cooper, James Houston, Fcrebee Davis, ; . Alfred Barbery, Nancy Smoyer, Alexander Henderson, Esther Berry, Richard Mclean Ada Davidson, Andrew Ivy, Cornelia Moore, ; Samuel Harris, Isabella Caldwell,. George H Morrison, Mary Jane Flow, Richard Caldwell, Malinda White, Arthur Harris, Luarcby Williams, Isaac Alexander, Eliza Whitty, Thomas Taylor, Amanda McCulloch. 15. f communicated. The Graded School. Editors Observer : Allow me to propose through" your col umns, as Superintendent of the Graded School, Mr. James Irwin, a gentleman well known to the whole community, and thoroughly qualified in every respect for the situation, and who will without doubt U3e prompt measures for re-opening the school and continuing its advantages to so many children who are altogether dependent upon it for education and who are anxiously waiting its re-opening, WELL WISHER. August 31st, 1874. SPKCIAL NOTICES. Ready ' Mixed Paint. We call Special attention to the excellent to Ready Made Paint. Not having used the paint we can't speak from experience, but weleelsureit is to the interest of ail Our customers, who desire painting, to test the same. uly 25 6m. ANNOUNCEMENT. Wo are authorized and requested to an nounce John A. Stikeleather. of Olin. Ire- lell county, a candidate for reading clerk of the House of Representatives for the ensu ing session. Election upon the assembling of the Legislature. aug 19 tf. Xcrvons Complications. Chronic indigestion, or dyspepsia, some times produces serious disturbances of the nervous system; but sometimes the nerves are in the first place disordered, and are the cause of chronic indigestion. In whichever of these two ways the disease may have been developed, it requires for its cure a medicine which combines the properties of a nerve tonic and an alterative, and these essential qualities are roost happily united in the fore most remedy of the present age, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. To suppose that any con siderable number of oUr people are unac quainted with the virtues of this famous vegetable stomachic and invigorarit would be an insult to American intelligence. Year after year, for half a generation, the history of its successes as a preventive of, and reme dy for, all disorders of thestomach, liver and bowels, and as a specific formatarions fevers, nervous complaints and general debility, has been written by those whose health it has preservedr re-established, authenticated by their signatures, and published in the lead ing newspapers of the country. The un- questionable proofs of its superiority over , every other preparation Of its class, have, i during that time, been constantly , accumu- ; lating, -and have formed an important part j of the current medical literature of America.' : Statesmen, philosophers, poets, divines, judges, lawyers, actors, novelists in short, ! men and women who haye distinguished themselves in all- honorable walkij of life, and whose names are household words wherever the English tongue is spoken, have voluntarily come forward and endorsed this great remedy. These statements, founded on personal experience, have naturally had great weight with the, community, and hence it is that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters now stands at the head of the proprietary 'medicines manufactured on this side of the Atlantic, as regards the amount of its sales and its reputation as a restorative. yew Advertisements, OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OFTHE ; N. C. BeMcial Association. -' - : CHAaioTTE. Sep, 1, 1874. Class'" 16(3, drawn 'll1d.-3t,. 46, 29, (Class 168, drawn at 9 iK M. -53,17, 14, 38, 3, 37, 48, 52, 58, 61, 20, 25. . ' . u (Signed) .v ? J.,J., HARRISON. f- d ? r r School Notice. ! . - i ; ' ?:ri '.,:. , ' - ',' ; , .' ,.- . i EV rALDRlCH lrespectfullyT an r pounces that' his School will , be - re opened on the 14th of this month. The Primary Department will be under the man agement of Mrs: R: P.! Waring, recently a teacher in the Graded ScnooL Scholars of "both sexes wiir be' received; and' though mq . distinction will be ? made - as regards reciter tions; yet the strictest surveillance, will be maintained over the conduct and morals of scholars As far as' practicable,' the aystem ; of the Graded Schools will be carried out. Term&JPer Session of Months: .;.:..$iooo. ,....$15.00 r,. ..- . rriuiary,....... w. ....... ...... ...... - Intermediate,.,;,. ....r-. .v... . HigherGrades; $18.00 ; sep2-tt. . . 4 , . : . ..... . A SITUATION as Kook Keeper or, Sales- Xi man. bv an einerienced f Clerk" bf steady habits. Can -give the ' best of refer-1 - w r . 1 ' 1. ti ences. x or turtner juiormauon, . apply at . THIS OFFICE. t ' sep2-tt 1. ;..- i .: i Jaat CHOICE Sugar Cured- Hams, ; shoulders, dried beef, beef tongs,, family flour, new cured mullets. ' ' You are respectf ally invited to call and examine these goods. , , 'v , ;. J. 8. M DAVIDSON. Agt, I epl-tf.55' 1 - i ' ' - Trade Street. c. A. Frazler, G ROGER v if 'r.K AHD OOHIMISSION MERCHANT, College Street, second door West'b'Hstea house. Macaulay & Cd. Charlotte; N. C j S;;'-. Sep2-tf. " . , -r ... 1 i -.- "'.; " : ..." " ,. L 1 -- MaisTrtvn a ir a v m a rr wr T 1 1 UH1U1 A. ot JK. A. JLi. XiAlJL,W AI. " " "AtJOtlst SlsVltfTi:! TO those desiring to attend the Railroad Barbacue at Spartanburg, on Sept. 10th, return tickets wilj be sold for one price; tick ets good for that day, and on express train going East, the morning of the 11th.' ! ' B;-Y. SAGE, ! ..: .v. ." ' '" ;-vr' Eng. and Supt; C. H. OVERMAN, sepl-tf. . ' i Agent. - St. Charles Hotel, ' 1 STATESVLLLE, JJ. C Situated In the Centre of Town. THIS HOTEL has been thoroughly refitted and refurnished, and under my manage ment as lessee, offers to the traveling public the advantages of a first-class Hotel. -S3 Omnibus at the depot on th9 arrival and departure of all trains. : i ; , M.SCHLOSS" sepl-dtf. Formerly of Raleigh. A Bare Opportunity. L. HESSELBACH, the well-known Copper Smith of Raleigh, desires to H. retire from business. Having been disap pointed by a private agreement previously made, he herein offers for rent his HOUSE AND LOT, facing the Market House, on Fayetteville street. The building consists of a large Store and two nice rooms up stairs y the lot contains a large Warehouse, a Copper and Tin Smith Shop, and a Well of the very coldest water ; is 20 feet wide and 210 feet deep, fronting FayetteviUe and Salisbury I streets, in the very best condition', , and well I arrangeu to carry on ousiness. He also offers for sale his entire STOCK, consisting of Copper, Tin,' Stoves, Ac at COST, on reasonable terms, to carry on busi ness without delay. A full set of No. 1 Copper and Tin Smith TOOLS, for sale or rent. For further particulars, apply to HENRY J. HESSELBACH; sepl-lm. Raleigh, N. C. ' WANTED. GENTLEMAN, Wife and Child (6 years) want furnished room with or without board. A pleasant location, where there are few or no other boardsrs. Good refer ence. Address M., at this office, sept 1 2w N. C. HARRY, HOUSE, SIGN and FRESCOE PAINTER. FRESCOING and KALSOMENING A SPECIALTY sept 1 JUST RECEIVED THE RISING SUN. AT T71R"RaH Mullets! dried Beaches. Irish pota- J? toes, fresh butter, dried beef, deviled ham citron. Tve flour. . currants, rasins, prunes, pickles, and the best assortment of Cractters in-the city, rure ciaer vinegar, on the wav and dailv--expected. Bologna sau sage, cheese, beef tongues, with many other articles . not necessary, tos mention, in iact, we receive somethine new every day. Bread cakes and pies, fresh every day, at C S HOLTON & CO.'S - aug29-tf. 1 ' ' WEWFIBItl. -x The Undersigned take this: -'method to in form the citizens of Charlotte,' and the pub lic; generally, that they have this day form a copartnership, under : the . firm name and stvle of CRESWELL & WALKER, and will do business at A H Creswell'S: old 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 4jfor cash. Long yams, and longl, feces about inability to get money, doAtpay: our bills, and on first failure to meet your obligations with us, (when we credit at all) we " will be com pelled to refuse further indulgericei ; 'Our House shall be first class ' as' to goods, prices and attention.' Ladies can visit our store at all, times without coming in con . .t .11 : tact wim lntoxipateq, men as we seu no strong drinks. t. . , , , ' Hoping by honesty and politeness, to mer - it a full share of pubhc patronrge. ' ! We are Very Respectfully, - ' CRESWELL & WALKER; - V CAHD. " :'i?.V,i:,'-i-"' Having made a: 'change in my business; I now thank the pubhc for past favors, and pespectfully ask a continuation of the same. Sir noK;S utohe;i6th of aeust must be settled with the undereined - . i 1 1 i it j a men with me pf yod t , have waited long vtlTMHdntfw TVfcTri lirtoYlrt BtflA RMtmni. J .iaugSItfiiff'.i ot i' Aifj&Ms, 41 MULLETS mullets fine and fat, . - j . ; -Just come in from the' Ocean, Come buy 'some and; I'll 'tell you that They are rich ir not irom uosnen, :j. ney are gooa ior supper, gooa And. always good for breakfast, .j Superb to make the water good A nrl will tab-a owiH Hoal frt Inn 17 Am uie cneau casu store 01 :. . , . jr.-Vv.--.OTmiL Wanted. mm aug29-l Aim PLAXJIXUS And save from 10 to JO Dollars per Ton. Get the Chemicals. i;' .vaavaau.vMO . . m -mm mm WWW m E7 . Ofl ofVitrlaVMuflf"P tor, Nitoate and 8nlpktef 8odaxlurboaaU and Sulphate of Ammonia and Sulphate of Magnesia. -. v. .j ;v BAKEB St OO..). " S8and88South Charlea6tBalthnore,ML nTnoallaiee. TTIGHER Education, at' the mi tit rate XI - of $16 per month; for Board aad Li prary.yuiaon.. , The ondersiened havtnr nnrchaaedVmnd put irf thorough' repair, this-J weRJ known school property, located In one of the health iest and prettiest villages in; the hill country of N. C, will reiopen it tat a jlrscjass Insti tutes ojh Tuesday. September 15th', 1S74. ... Large brjck building, ftdlr furnished and admirably adapted to school purposes,, in a beautiful grove of 17 acresi immediaterV on tbe.N.fRanroa4.Telegrapbiof facilities, home comforts, thcrou' course, solid, class ical andv ornaiQenMrt.--Every department filled by teachers of known ability and long experience;, among them is Prof I L Wright, for many years, the jxpular Prof of Nation al Science, Ancient Languages, Ac, In Trini ty College, North Carolina. iy . For circular, address t ' H. W. RETNHART, ' -Vv' ': i. .Principal. ahg22-deod2w-wIm. . 4 i . ' ; -"'' .... - iii : h : s ; f EDGEW0RTH ' SCHOOL, .' ' 64 Mount Vkairoir Putci ; !' J- Baltimore Maryland. " 17 IlHEwelftn'A'nnuai Session of thfs'Eng x lish and French' 'Boarding and-Day School for Young Ladies will reropen on THURSDAY,, 17th. of SEPTEMBER. , For circulart-addressw'-Vs ? j: 1 ,:Mas.H.P.LEFEBVRE, augll-2nieod.; ' . r - Principal Jr;r,Vi, ;, .mi,wr u ' Macon Schools, ;; ,41 . . i Th is school, designed ta t prepare' : boys to enter the Freshman or. Sophomore year 1" any of our beat Colleges, will open on Mon day, the 28th day of September. ; v 1 ' For particulars, 'address -( :.- W A BARRIER, ' ' Charlotte, N C. augl4-lw:lstSep2Wi ?i 1 . ; .i.r Boxdijig',i , "Vf RS J A Stoney. is piepared po ixommo- -L,J- aate regular ana transient ooaraers, at her boarding house, inv the 'Gray -Building, corner of Church; and Trade, streets, upon same terms as heretofore. . aug27-6m.; For Kent. For Bent I HAVE several new, complete and com fortable Cottages for Rent, located in de sirable parts of thA city, and convenient to busess Apply to ry x. flAA BARRELS OF FLOUR, AiJJ 4,000 lbs Tennessee . Hams, on sale wholesale and retail at yunell A. H. CRES WELL'S FRUIT Jars, ' ' FRUIT Jars, ; .-.". . FRUIT Jars, JUST received at 1 W R BUR WELL & CO.'S , aug25-tf. ... , .j;. Springs' Corner. NEW bologna sausage, dried beef, country bacon (side) -new mackerel," large sweet potatoes, another kit of NICE ' HONEY, fresh family flour, from M Barrier; J Teeton , andCC Foreman's: Mill's; fresh country butter,1 cream cheese, all for sale LOW for CASH. ' B. JN. SMITH. aug29-tf. , r . , a -, . Farm for. Sale. ' , . GRAHAM & NASH have several very de sirable Farms for' eale; hear theJ City, from 180 to 300 acres each.; Call one. i '.-...I', - - F. NASH, Office in rear' of Col. J. E. Brown's office. aug22-tf. " ' 'i '' I" Boarders "Wanted. MY house is now open for the reception aud accommodation of regular and transient boarders i-ji - - i-.-t : i; ini,:i-i Table supplied witn every aeucacy in seas on, 'xerma accommoaatinir - n . . , J VBRADSHAW, . Tryon StL; one door below Charlotte' Hotel. .:-mayjJ3bm. . r-v-yt nw'f c Lumber! LurtifieiiN OF ALL KINDS. Shingles lLattresf &c. Orders solicited. Address .AtiTr-v ' :-r: E WOTUBBS, aug6--6m. ' . , Iincomton,iI C. , fJamil JlamsII JUT received a lot of elegant Sugar Cured Hams; Also, a lot of splendid. Country Flour, something that is nice. Call at ' JL BROTHERS CO'S, Opposite the Merchants k Farmers' Natlon al Bank, Trade St. Char lotte.NC." augS0-tf. niiiietsH IfXnlletss Slnllets , . 1 v r. ' "VflCE New Corned Mullets," Just arrived IV - .nd for sale, lowi at th store of if J. ,T, HARRIS. College Street. aug29-lm FULL line of inported and domestic Ci gars, the best on the market, at "DC GLTED MEAL,' r TTTHi nvnnvF.n -'Ati iearant lot or j boltED'mEAL, t Call soon and ret. rot supply at - J.LBOTHERS A Co. . I juneSS.- etJf.irir. i -v.ss-itf r- ifc3-6. our OAft LBS? choice Bright Country Hams, ciliU ; the finest we have had this season iust received and must ndi will be sold quice, xor uapa, b v . w. x FOR OALC XiX 4- VVSJJSi I-'q, 1 - -- SPLENDIDGeld 'Watcfjan6rf&ata,' for rt.rr. HAii&ra 1 than original OSt. Warranted fine gold, and aood time keeper I Apply at-' ijVVTHiapyFICiL CJIMMOKS'Hepatlo Compound' 8imnion's r.-j to n xaj v eujrcx vnueo ouuvu t, A ) REELi&JPERDUE'fi. iur uinuer, i K ljiver tteguiawr; xiomq.wiwiii.f v;fc- airtiU-' -! I tera Bitters. .: ri v i "W-.i:f -ll dtr ni: i f - June 12 - VV . WB BURWELL A.CO. List.) i . i r X '.: , - 31 y as r - . i -4 51 ' it v ilms.Ptiine Can v,ed Beef. . v.! this. ' ;T- lV?if;f- Springs' Corner. ."--r.'j.-. J

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