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'1 ft rv.:? charlotte n. c. wbdnesday-septembkr um: ?-- . ;h -h : v . ;,r:; .. .r v--:?-- ,vio wtRf tafw -jrv-fJ4 (VI rK"f l-t' -I 4 jLTUon aireez.fUM&j,uxTJ- Jizii: ?nr iu wuBHoue, m.weii m, mose netne BurroundlriK counter, will finU U tn Iff2!!fK! ' " .-. . : ill4- vT H1 t mil. ' . .Ji ."f u. 'K : 3 -!3r.M rjJ ilrt'? i'.SQf iiiiif ti Caromm '! PPO BE HELD ' fMUt tin feK Bttt '.u mtfkl tsw! ?i "JsTOBTH CAHOLIKA, C0MMEKCING t . -!.') ,;;iv Irs 'r"j'' ' 'mf4,n? I 1 T". T" HJS JHtSN." Z;:.B. . YANCE, OF N. C. tf! .-m In:. -i. ti ta J try H.iJ" .. - -t.14U1- .- 'S B x YA W Q AH J4tid diplomas. imsmmum association HaTJMiTiganWi. ani fteJlWai the heavy debt winch has heretofore been a con- iiaeaMfXfytrf tbe tw0 tates of .North anJ Soulh Cttr- iiBoiAdfmntirw-tMi ty. haVeioeVerv been &hle to give, both in premiums and attrac- llGrmle;R;T;M E And neither ins or expense will be spared to THE CABIMA$?i, GMD iSDCCffi ticprtklaetV'd-DBeatie Manufacturers, embtaeiog eTery Department of iDdastry and AttiiGfefib,el fom' wfl appncatioD to the 0jXloJJlfOi'ith the . J Zll 1 .nminir tfl thA 'Pair. i New No MiDi OE expenses will be spared to make i ' 'wik;,:.-. tAMr.triMte toihe comfort sniiakrti&n&tlaBTiinxltedticomlind bring aooa, wionjroaiTOWiw . v :P;MiXWWewetarT,v ' Article! maVbe sent, coneigned'tp the ' ) , A SPLENDID G1S WatcSk M h lor A fifty dollare less than origi Warranted fine gold, and btcou "meKeeper MUfBaiAviWi MlLLBaJaWopared iio. ao JML commodate permanept or -transient . boarders, wifr pleasant rooms and excellent "rare. 'opoft tnMerater(ternu.,' Apply afr the Osborn ilteenoe-Trade Street,. .near the Air LineJJepot, , augTlnjrT1 - , ' " ' AJ, Porter and Iag:er Beer. " i fiO Casks of Bottled lie. VY, J..rjua.vXk.. , Tin3T received a choice lot? eBolted Mal tJ ometbinit that is nioe. Oalfc Jo at VJjXipAWTs BROTH EES & CO Lropoeiie ine oierv"" - z .w."rinv ' ruPftESHFiSJfcosf Every TfiMtdava Thursdays and . Baiurt aay inorniHg.rw-."? -- . .v.i,.j; i7rn 1 C ACARONI? VermicelH; Corri : SI Starchi A - St thew, V-' R18INOlTj r U .'I .itftal-WHw toy. '.. I QTAECJI, Soap, Candles ;,jd KfWfJi' o thei,.iiv';nd;i rvQWirpn ckf flliwn Starch" al f 4 U " " ' KEEL A PEEPUK'8; QOtSi .nr -rs rt- tt.j-? tell aOw 6t-lc of T7omii. It 'in New 'Baltimore IK.Hrn;.m A I M Silver Plated Ware. tIT IS C 0 M P L E T E make the i Hi! -J. I ,1Mi?.t Tariona. Railroad iiocs for the usoal rates for i"air 'of tbfe Curolinas." at any time after the approaching Fair worthy a as a.first- acd enjoyment ot its visitors, anc and all per- whatever of merit they may have to exhibit Jn, , A -A-3.'BPKmGS?Presdent. - - ; ,v.: ...... , ' Coffee at lbs for one Dollar. Sugar for lO ts per pound: JUST received a fotofrine o Coffee, also a lot of roasted and ground ceffee, this we propose to sell at 25 cents per pound, Ent up m tin foileL.pound packages. Jv7e ave also a liberal proposition to make to our customers : Any person : buying five dollars or more worth of goodff from tis at one time, will be presented with one of the packages of coffee as a mark of our esteem for their liberal -deallngar &$khM$$- D; VXt WHITE, aug8-tf. ;.s: TradeStreet. Wanted. '"Z THIRTY or forty shares of Building and .Loan Stock in tho Mecklenburg or Sec- onu uuiiaing ana ian Awuiaumi. i ' aug22-tf. JNOi T. BUTLTCE.' for sale ".a,t 25 PUREFOY'S June 80. tf, A PULL line of all kinds of Patent 'Medi A cines on hand will be sold . cbeap for cash at vV v. t Juntietci: 85DRUCPBTOKK TMPORTED and Key West Havana Cigars A just received. Also zo.uw aomesuc ci OTMMOITS Henatio' Compound, a new O remedy for Liver Disease, Dyspepsia and Debilityrjnst received, at . 'A j,, . juneie , MoApEJT&HKrjQ STORE. rHOICE Country Bacon, Fine TJanvassed i j Hams, rnuie uinyai omi. y l7:"i lYA'i m Cysr. gbay a Roag SWEEDISH Leeches, fresh and in fine oi WRJltWELT;&00.,' , v Druggists .rnobaeco( Fine 7nV Cigars, SuofT and Pipes, in, .11' A at the jtusinf bwK?, 1' J ?J"A21 Tl V 8. HOLTON & CO, r BACON Middllngsy Dried XjHr oa Sausage,' at the t . RISpQ SUN.? ; . ( ft EN 1 R ACTUS, fl) VNTifcACTTj&ii akrfctteiy Pj cents a box. at : - -T!r'n.t-iKl u.': .. - ' i - I . : . : - . : . ; -. , ' ' , 1 . ' ' . i ,. . Glories frJones Proprietor . i OSce; Springs' iBuilding, Srradeeet. RATES 0 WJB6CBI jTION. I adyaiice 3 60 in advaboff . - 1 75 One Bwrrtfor in advance. ...l fin Weekly, eyear !nr..4 2.00 "L JE39 Subscribera tjll please look-xmt for .ne cross mark on their papers. .They are that i notified that their term of Ssubscrip tion has expired ; and, are respectfully re quested to renew at once. tl , , KATES OP ADVERTISING One i?qnare one timel.l.,...2i.....fi:.$l 00 a T " two-days,..... ........ fr.vf: 1 50 ' -' four day8.... ...w4,v$ 60 .....vijri 50 j ,f two weeks.?. ...5 5 00 h ."A three .weeks isv.-.,.:-. tt 50 ' -A one month.,....4....::.:.'f 8 00 ivjrasr tJontract AdvertiseTnnt takpn t. Uproporionatelylowraiea' J3k? -j ire quarts eaiiuiae , as -a quariser-coi-rnranand ten squaresas a h&llkmzdi CnAKLOTTE "MARBLIITS. f i j ( , Cotton Market." ft i. -1 Chaewtte. N. C, Sep. 8 1874 1 " urainaryi Good y Ordinary, Strict Hood Ordinary, Low Middling 12 13J 14 141 ? t Market, unchanged. Sales, 5 bales. . oiiatry Produce. Jiuying Iieiies. . . Bacon-!- ams: per lb 18 13 a 14 11 Hi 26 .. - 30 2.00 T 2.20 i 1.05 1.00 12 4.00 3.75 350 2.00 2.25 53 , Hoc Round. Beeswax BtrfterChoice, Brandy Apple, i' Peach, fMTt White, Mixed, -ifygs, per dozen, Flour Family, Extra, Super Fruit Dried Apples, . " Peaches, ' " " Blackberries Fowls Chickens, spring. 18 a 20 50 a 75 20 14 '"- 7 ' Turkeys, per pr Ducks, Hides Dry, ttreerjM ? Ijird Good, 16 14 1.10 50 60 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) 1.00 1.00 50 ' Common, Meal White, Oats Black. White, Onions, 75 Peas Pure clay, ir Mixed, Potatoes Irish, Sweet, list,-. $1 10 1.30 1.35 35 25 Tallow. Wheat Red, per bush, White, Wool. Tub washed, Unwashed CITY INTELLIGENCE. The Observer is the only paper pub- lished in the State West of Kaleigh which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every morning. Business men will please make a note of this. '-' f l'ree from that Tenality which Cor, rupts the conscience or that pity which corrupts jusUe'e.'.' .' ' ,r, ' . . ', , CITY BULLETIN. ' . , The Raleigh -ccti ha 'ceased 1 its visits to out office. Why? . ... The Market House bears a neat appear ance, as to its floor, at least. " We understand that an elegant restaurant is soon to fee opened in this city. The payement in" front of Wilson & Blackjs drug storeys undergoing repairs at last. ' ; There was no news in'" the city yesterday, and locals Consequently are dull this morn ing. .'"'"(. .-J.-.SV : ,- We have?heard of darkness which could be felt; the heat yesterday could almost be seen. i .;-'- - A dog bi a dewing machine agent on the Fair Grounds Monday afternoon, ahd is still living.l Mr ASnftrCaldlhas opened his of fice at the depot of the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta jjRailroad. Now didn't yesterday just remind you of the "whistling winds and naked woods, and jneadows brown and sear." It has been' Suggested to us to remark that e'Streetsleyery dusty yesterday even- ingj we act nppn the" suggestion, and say it Several of .bur pavements are so blocked up with building1 material, that pedestrians are forced td take to the streets in order to Pa88-.- , ' I " j Some persons, think they have seen a tew comet in the East, near the horizon, for sev eral morning's past, between midnight and ' The ink1 haM hoi gotten Htry on fhe paper before W W Pegram, Esq, had the keya which heiadlyertisedin yesterday's Observer, returned to ihim. I Ge"rj ffrpQid 4afi3Grahani have resigned their positions as members of the Examining! Board of Mecklenburg county and their resignations have been accepted. 1 1 People euhi'fiot throw grape hulls ion the pavement.; We sa,w a, gentleman come very near receiyiog a heavy fall yesterday, on a brick pavement, through stepping on one qf these and rifppihg. - . .''"- :" : 'ay :rs We understand that Dr Plumer will preach next Sunday to the congregation of the Second f resby terian Ch urcji. jJChe); eqtt eregation will be glad, indeed, to hate back Jtbia veherabWmaii of God, for whom they cherish already the love of children , for a a HI Im tC BE tfH. , ? . i-4 f: i . Septembei 7th,' 1874, by Bey. N. Aldricb, Mr. ElworthVoerge to Miss Mary Edren bUrg All of Mecklenburg county. ThrerStni Kmwr -JTalt. i .i ..- : . .' f The contract Jbrthe mason's work of the hew tJail has beenliwardedjo Messrs Tay'lpr &,Madden-The . architect is drawing up contracts andwjU bays the building roofed in by the first part of December A Bi ew CommitteemanV;. " x - " The Board of County Commissioners has appointed CaptA JvunTWilkes a- School Commiteeman JAXCharlotte, Township' to' fill the place left ' vacant by 1 the parture from the citjp of ,"Vv H H. Houstoii, a former member of theeommittee, . To Miss .V, Letter "aadteswd fii yott sgiuEd ort '.the streets and pal in our possession Ye .are ina conditfon tcr' dictate terrtifutVoiiI be glad to kear from you first, if you wiehjtq public; ftbeSqaickiAjJ '. u Pruited roiifr." . , . -It is Mr "Rufus Grierj ! who is appointed from 'Mecklenburg as" one of the assistant marshals -at the State Fail and not Mr EC "Gr4e, pa trar ptintJr thepreminm list. Aftiote jfronj A jV ,Qrbam, Esq, Chief Mar shal of the occasion, informs us of the er ror. Large Shipment of Tobacco. J i Twelve hundred and fifty-two boxes of tobacco reached this city yesterday, from points on the Richmond and Danville and North Carolina Railroads, and was shipped to Savannah, Macon and Columbus, (Ja, leaving here over the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad. A large shipment for one day.' Street Mght. The dullness was broken yesterday after noon about 5 o'clock by a fight on 'the cor ner of Trade and Tryon streets between C Q Lemmons and S G Maxwell, two country men. Neither was hurt. They were taken before the Mayor who fined Lemmons'$3.50 and Maxwell $5. Cause of the fights- whis key too much. Que Admirer Lef t He has at least one admirer feft. A coun try nig, three sheets in the winds and the jib flying, wearing the remnants of what had once been a pair o? linen pants, and a copperas shirt with one sleeye in it, zigzag ged through Trade street yesterday morning, with his tongue lolled out yelling, "Bah fer Husetin ; (hie) 'at's wot I say ; h 11 !" A Request. We again ask advertisers to please hand in their advertisements, before dark, if they desire UisertLcpVpr them in the next morn ing's paper- All of the time between dark and 1 o'clock A M, is necessary to enable the printers to set up the telegraphic reports and the local, and no time can be devoted after dark to setting up adyertiwmehts. Please bear this in mind. Correspondence. A correspondence has recently taken place between T.D'Vail, Esq:, late dhairman of the Board of ifecklenburg County Com mission erst and GOV Brogden, and between Col. John E Brown and Gen W R Cox, re lative to the recent escape of Lee Dunlap lrti -Wake xjbunfy jail. .We will lay these etters beiore ourreadera to-morrow, except- ingthat ,of Col BrOwn.'pf which no copy was preserved by the writer ?';., Proceedings of the County Commission ers; ' ; " The Board met yesUrday morning at 10 o'clock, according to adjournment. Present, W E Ardrey, Chairman ; R L De- Armond, H Dixon and T L Vail. The following comprises all the proceed ings of. interest v It was ordered by the Board that S E Belk and Wrn Maxwell be appoin ted, a committee to have the receipts and disbursements of the county from the 1st day of September, 1873; to September 1, 1874; published in conformity td ac of tneJ Legislature of 1873 74, chapter 67. . , , .i , Ordered by the Board that T ,L Vail and Thos Gluyas, with thechairman, be appoint ed a , committee on publib buildings, and thatR li DeArmond and H M Dixon, with the chairman, be appointed a -committee on the poor house. Ordered by the TBdafd that the committee oh'buildings, be authorized to have such- painting and white washing done in the Court House and offices, as they may deem necessary. ts ' Ordered by the Board that Arthur Grier, Lorenzo Hunter arid R 'B Wallace, be and thev are hereby appointed a committee to contract for and have tbe necessary repairs on the McAl nine Creek bridge', across the Monroe, road. . Ordered by Ihe Board that the1 com mitttee on the building of the new jail be authorized to proceed with the business heretofore en trusted to' thera.bf selectitig a site and letting out the contract for the building of the same.; ' Ordered by the Board th at T L Vail be continued as County Agent, to attend in be- half ..of .the,oo.unty in the case of the Com nnssioners- of. Cabarrus county vs. the Cbm- rnissioiiers of Mecklenburg. !f Ordered by the Board that Joseph H WU soil ?fkn& is hereby? appointed as general agent and proxy for Mecklenburg county, to represent the interest of said county in the jCinpay.of the 'Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Railway, and make a report to this Board from time to time, of his action Tri the" premises. " ' i&tt is further ordered by the Board .thai iH Wilson, as county agent and attorney for said county in this,, behalf, be requested to examine and report to the oard,.it any, ac ftion his hVeire.been- taken by said Bail-. roaa tmpany,MK;uivew ; icr-ucjjrwittwj. iuo stock ownersor laecsiienDurg county in naiu LRailroad.Company,'and report such particu. 1t tn thia Hoard. ' " 4 It is further ordered ' by tne Boani that C Dowl jbe uppoirtted alternate to, J , H v. Wil- Ordered by the Board that W M. Alexan der be aDnointed County Ranger, for the County of Mecklenburg New Cotton. The. first bale of this year's crop in Wes tern North Carolina,! was ' brought to Char lotte yesterday, (8th) ' by H M Parks, Esq, from his farm in Providence Township, and was , purchased by Stenhouse, Macaulay fe Co, at 17i cents, and by them shipped, to Bryce'fc Weld, Boston. It classed middling and weighed 437 , pounds. . , Last year, the first new baje, was offered in this market on the 2nd September, by Mr G C Morris; of the same settlement, and?, also bought by ' the above firpi at 21 cents. 1 ' ' The' Grtded School. ! . Ap advertisement in, another place gives notice that this school, will.be opened again ir; a short timender tbe sapermteridency of Rev j B Bdenei It Is a ireSI pleasure to fs io'otthe fact ttfat'tlie5 school s to be. re openieft ttntf 're'-opened, too, ; urtder Mr.' Boone's charge. : It is . a mailer hpoh'whicli the ConlfnUnifv mnv f5ojirai.nIato itself, that Mr Boone nas. withdrawn his resigna tion. He is the man- of ail others for the place, and under hiaefflcient administration, this noble en terorise will eo on nrosnfirinsr and to prosper. Biddie Institute." One mile Northwest of the City of Char lotte on a slight eminence overlooking the city are the grounds and ;buildtngsof the Biddie Instituted The groundsoover twenty four acres. The principal building is 50 by 54 feet and three' -stories high. There are two commodious houses for ProfoRsors-a small 4 dormetory a j , plain building! with dining rooms jand, several student's rooms, ; arid another, similar building going up de signed to., furnish additional accommoda tions to students. Tbe value of these build ings and grounds is not far from $20,000. This ' institution had its ".origin in the changed condition of the negroes at the close of the war.' Rey. Messrs. S.C. Alex ander and W. L. Miller the first formerly pastor of Steel Creek Presbyterian Church , the other Captain in the Confederate ser vice at the close of the war began to or ganize colored i Presbyterian Churches in this county. To meet the wants of these churches and many others it was deemed in dispensable to have a training school. The plan adopted was to aid the most pious and talented of the younger negroes to obtain a good education that they might go out as preachers and teachers, of their people. In the pursuit of this laudable object there has been considerable success. A lady in Phila delphia the widow of a deceased Federal officer, Major H. J Biddie became a large donor to the enterprise and thus the narfte of Biddie Institute was bestowed. The Freedtnans' Bureau gave aid in building, and when Charlotte was decided on as ihe place of location. Col W R Myers generously gave eight acres of land as a site. The first session of 1867-68, there were but forty-three students. There has been a steady yearly increase until the catalogue for the past year shows the number in at tendance to be one hundred and thirty. In 1870 Rev S Mattoon, D D, accepted the position of President of the Institute. Rev Captain Miller hail previously retired. Af ter liev 8 0 Alexander also resigned in 1872, Rev J H Shedd took his place as professor. These gentlemen and' their families feside on the ground. Both have been foreign missionaries, one for twenty years in Siam, and the other for eleven years in Persia. Associated with them as Professor is Rev R M Hall who springs from a North Caro lina family the Halls of Bethany, Iredell county, eminent for patriotism and learn ing. These gentlemen have the confidence f-the colored people. They haye no politi ciil axe to grind, and their aim seems simply to give those under their care the elements Of true manhood and Christianity, The students thus far haye been a credit to the institution. Oue of our citizens re-, cently remarked that when he saw such a school located so near his vineyard '--and home he demurred but had it to say now that never in a single instance had be 'seen or heard the least rowdyism :or annoyance from the yourig men. ; . . . In scholarship the last catalogue shws that one young man has reached , sopho more year. We learn ttiat.ue nas. received a first grade certificate in : Louisburg, which we know from the character of the examiner there is a guaranty of his competency Another of the students is principal of the Graded School in Spartanburg. , And in all nearly fifty are teaching in this and adjoin ing counties. .f , . , The session of study is continuous for eight months and tbe vacation from June to October to enable the students to earn something for their own support. The earn ings of the students by teaching the present summer will be pear four thousand dollars. In the Theological department there have been about twenty young men more or less instructed. Two of the old students are Presbyterian ministers in important fields in this State. Two more were ordained a few weeks ago and altogether, thirty colored Presbyterian Churches are supplied by the students, besides several Methodist and Baptist, Fifteen of these churches , are in Mecklenburg county. ; ' . The facUitj.es offered are certainly liberal- one dollar pays the only fee, 'asked by the institution for instruction and reom. - Board is cheap, nd auy aspiring young man of color can- here get a good education' ' if he Wants it '' ' ' V" .... V ' We speak with ccmniendation of this in stitutidh. Its objects are good,. , TJie negro race, n tuey are .to pe citizens, must oe euu cated. They hiust have preachers and teachers of tbeir own people .of. piety and .education to lead thenu -- The well being of the community demands it, and we are not sure but Biddie Institute has a claim which our Legislature would, do "well' tor examine and acknowledge.' Georgia' gives annvally, Normal department and7 why .should, not North ! Caoliaa do sdmeglnthet same. li ne r v e qoudc u a more economical or saie method can be found than to aid this institu tion in raising np teachers, for the - colored people.". ' . j ' " ' , ' . The Ruling Passion. : We have among us an enthusiast on the subject of ten-pins. He went rather late td his dinner at the Central yesterday, and the table at which he sat down having been cleared of everything to eat, he called out to one of the servants, ''See here ; set 'em'p" on this alley ; full frame'; the fellow just finished made ' a strike. Ni?w .roll off, and hurry.up""' ' : : -f- H " -i'.. -I""!' i Money .Irfwtf. .... ... ',., ,;Vi Stephen Washington, a very . worthy - Got ored man, a tailor, lost $45 in greenbacks, a few nights ago ' He bad il and some smallr er change in a blank book, and as he started to the camp meeting took out fci "book and paid his hack faro: Afterwards, be discov ered that his $45 was fHie, bat -whether he dropped it;w4U payicg his jfere. lot it m the hack or where, doesn't know! The loss is a serious one to him. , -A-. To Postmasters. : The Postoffice Department has lately is sued an order which is of interest' to post- f masters, 4' and others. The , order- requires country postmasters to keep their -OHlces open every day during the usua) business hours, and to attend at all other times that may be required to receive and diepatch the mails j and also requires them to open their office one hour on Sunday morning, if a mail arrives at the office on that day. Decision Reudered. E. A. Osborne, Probate judge, has render ed his decision in the case of David Hinder- son and Griswold Henderson, administra tors of M D Henderson, vs Jarie Cheshire and others, mentioned in these columns yesterday. ' Exceptions to the accounts were overruled, and an appeal was taken. - -Gris wold Henderson was ordered to return' an inventory of all the personal property that came into his hands belonging to the estate of deceased. : City Taxes. ,. As we stated a few days ago, the new city tax book has been .completed and placed in the hands of the Marshal, that he may col lect the taxes. The general city taxis great er this year than it was lastby about $4,500, though the rate of taxation is just the same, viz : three-fourths of one per cent. In ad dition to the general tax, however, the Board of Aldermen have levied a special tax of one-fourth of one per cent, on- all merchants' purchases, and this special; tax.- if collectedrwill bring a revenue to the city of $7,789.35. The whole' general tax this year is $24,865.89 ;the whole special tax" is $7,789.35, as above stated, making the total amount of taxes now- in the Marshal's hands for collection, $32,655.24 ; or a total increase over last year's taxes, of $12,287,35.' ' the special tax on merchants' purchases, it may be said, will not be collected if it is found that the city government can be conducted and its obligations met without it. Accommodating Officers. Mecklenburg has a right to congratulate herself upon having a set of such accommo dating county officers, as well as officers thoroughly honest and efficient. No one, perhaps, in the county, has so good or fre. quent opportunities of testing their qualities of accommodation as we have, and we are satisfied that sometimes we put their pati ence to severe tests ; but never yet have we found any of them otherwise than pleasant,' and willing to put themselves to trouble to oblige us, or to stop their work to answer questions when they saw we had an object in .asking them. Our drafts upon the pa tience of Col E A Osborne, i Clerk of the Court, and Wm Maxwell. Esq, Register of Deeds, are particularly frequent;'' and we take a peculiar pleasure in bearing' testimo ny to tbeir uniform courtesy and willingness to oblige. ' If they were less acconimodafc ing than they are, our .columns would often be very scant, and the public would be with out many an item of news which, as it ,is, we are enabled to lay before them. ,. Every one , who has i dealings with these gentlemen, will bear us out in what we have said. The spirit or accommodation which they manifest, is all the more refreshing in that it is not always round in gentlemen holding public positions. ' , ' 8PECIAI1 1 NOTICES.1 Ready Mixed Paint. 1 We call special attention to the excellent testimonials of Mr.C.P Knight, in reference to Ready Made Paint.-' Not having used the paint we can't speak frohi experience, , but we feel eure is to the interest Of all Our customers, Who desire painting, to' test the same. -. ' f . : uly 25 6m.. , . . ''.i Awwnrrwr.tKMENT .. i We" are authorized and requested . to ap nounceJohn A. Stikeieather, of OH n. Ire-1 dell county, a candidate for reading clerk of tbe House of Representatives for the ensu ing session- -Election upon the, assembling of the Legislature. ; aug 19 tf. Death by DefanlU Weary of prescriptions that do no good, and perplexed by the multitude of medical theories' advanced ny disagreeing doctors, thousands of invalids become despondent and hopeless -: Many of those who" are thus circumstanced suffer chiefly from 'exhaus tion. It may be .bat the depleting allopaths tbe do-nothing homeopaths, and the pluv ious hydropatns nave each in turn taken these unfortunates in hand, and that all these "paths" have only brought them near er to death's door What, thert,: - is to be done for them ? What do they really need ? Their real needaare three inyigoration, reg ulation, punhcation, and. these three res torative processes are the direct and simul taneous results of a persistent and daily use. of the most efficient and agreeable of all vegetable tonics and alteratives, Hostetter Stomach Bitters. It is not too much -'say that multitudes die of their debility whose Uvea might have- been saved by a course of tnia yitaiizin enxir. . luueuiuuai ingre dients consist of the finest tonics, blood-detergents and laxatives which 'the botanic W4nili ,m V Aflh innnl. v - , a! a kit which they ara diffused through the. system is the purest, stimulant ever manufactured for medical purposes The effect of the Bitters is to;, .increase the appetite, improve keep the- bowels "moderately free,brace, tbe nerves, arrest emaclatiori, cheef the depress- prolong life. Death from mere debility and physical decay is, in at least three cases out nffio HMlfh hv HnfnnH. htpf ttmolv n. sort to Hostetter's ' Bitters might have pre- vented. : -' I JoHirsTOir Co. -JT. C a Wii.fc1BeptemSef 8rd, 1874. 7b the Members of VusSenale e Jftbrih Mm . ' T hereby announce myaelf candidate for principal doorkeeper of, the Senate,? subject to ibe action ottUe.Democratic-ConervaUTe caucus, at the approaching session of the General Assembly, iU I-K'EujafOTOir. te .-....' -':.V Hew Advertisemtets. OFriCIAL. DKAWItTOS xif -'niM-ihv tjCf-AMrrJfeptijr.i874, - Cxs8 184, ,drawn. at UUrde,-75, 74, 61 ; 32,27; 18,6W3L4 r . 4835, 72.9. 82. 39; & fnSrifT Class .186, drawn at 6 T M.-69, 39, 68, 2, 4, 10, 6, 8i 71i Wj-to,4tiXM ' eCSiBOed!a&i.!Lv J,c4.?HARRIS0N. A LOT OFCORNMRAL,' Jusf deceived, by ; rml pfflW, CHALK & CO'S. sept y - - i - - ..... . r . . firaded fiohool. THE Books will be opened to-day for tbe enrolment of pupila for i the Graded School. All persons intending to send will be required to enroll their-children. And those who are able to do so will be expected to pay a small fee or give an obligation, at the time of enrolment, which is necessary to supplement the Public Fund. ' Any person, not sending children, .who mav be willing to contribute anything to the School can do so by calling on me, and it will be receiverl and acknowledged .. j -' ... I shall be in tbe School Room occupied last session at 10 o'clock A; :M. u S :! -i; J.i B. i BOONE, sept.9 ; ; , Superintendent Just Received. A Choice Lot of Flour, at r - ) BUR WELL, GRIER & CO'S. sept 8 It . ' ' .. Wanted Immediately, T710UR Good Stone Masons, steady work X andjgood wages; Apply at this office or H. a TnEAfYYKr The- Charlotte Marble' Works. TT AVING ' made favorable arranEements i A- JA for the purchase of large quantities of marble at low prices, I announce to the pub lic that I have reduced -the price of Grave stones and Monuments beyond tbe range of competition in the South. . , Call and see or Send for price list, and I will convince you of the reality of my. advertisement; ' Special attention given to drafting and manufactur ing Family Monuments, or having the same manufactured In Italy. ! kfrl : , Parties wishing to purchase fine: monu ments would save B5 per cent by purchasing from or through a Southern dealer.' jWith an experience of twenty years hv the marble business, and a business acquaintance with all the reliable firms of the United States, and part of Italy, I pro Sees to-be-able to offer advantages in the purchase in all kinds of Marble Work. , F. A. McNINCH. P. S. I have also employed a corps of Granite Cutters, and ara prepared td eXecuse all orders for Granite for . building, -paving, curbing, fence post, cemetery let enclosures. fcc,-fec. 1 J ' ' :sept8 EDGEWOHTH . SCHOOL, 64 Mount Vkbkoh Placb, . , Baltimore, Maryland. - TlHfE Twelfiii Annual Session of this. Eng 1 i lish fd French" Boarding -arid' Day School, for Young Ladies, will re-pen on TBtntSDAY, 17th of 8SPTEHBSB. ,For circulars, address i. MBS. a. P, IEFEBVKE, augll-2meod. Principal Thomasyille Female,, College. HIGHER Education, at the moderate rate of $16 per month, for Board and Li brary Tuition. - ' , The , undersigned havinir purchased and put' i n , thorough repair, th is well. , known school property, located in one of the health iest and prettiest villages in the hilt country of N. CM will re-open it as a, first-class Insti- rate, on xuesaay, optemoer iota, ioi. Large brick building, uiltyfurntobed and admirably adapted to school purposesy in a beautiful grove of IT acres, immediately on theNi C. Railroad. Telegraphic ' fadnties, home comforts,, thorough cdur,ltUd, Class ical and 'ornamental. Every department filled by teachers' of known ability and long experience; among them is Prof I L Wright, ior many.years, me popular jrroi pi nation al Science, Ancient Languages, Ac, in Trini t.v CAtlMm. North Caroliaa;; - n:i U fa law tkAA fiOCO H. W. KEINHART, Sf'i;il; t t Principal. aug22-deod2wwlnv - -.i.- IKPOBTANT TO FASBX&8 MAKE YbyS OlfTt . 'i i ivLiJ1 rtLUhl'Kii' Super Ib08phate & Fertilizers; And save from 10 to 36 Dollars per Ton. Get tbe best- -T ;!..f.f . , Pure Ground rBorie " and Oil of VltriaL Muriate of Potash, Ground Plas ter, Nitrate and Sulphate of Soda, Carbonate and Sulphate of Ammonia and Sulphate of Magnesia. , MO" Bend for Catalogue, of Prices. 36 and 38 uouta (Tnaries IK., jjanunorev mo. jane 28. eod3m w3m. PAEOLIN A fJENTEAIi EE. CO., ) . Westeejt Diyisioh, ; ' ' September st,. j HEREAFTER the itfail Train' will leave Charlotte on Saturdays at $ P. M.. in stead of 4 P.M. - VQ. JOHNSON, ; sept 34t ' Assistant Superintendent T . 1 i ' fi fi . f 1 i i il. '-ri.ii .il.l ii.li-Mni Wanted.) THREE or four Marble Cutters None but good workmen need arply. - ; ' sept 8 F. A. McNINCH. Boarders Wantedj 5 a MY house! 1 now openfoi1 the reception and accommodation of regular , and transient boarders. - ... " Table supplied with erery delicacy ih seas- 6ru .Terma aocommodating . -..-. j , . ,..-v; . ?i J A BRAD8HAW,' Tryon St., one door below Charlotte Hotel. :' Ts--" KrAah" ""lti vkliL tEW bologna sausage, dried beef, country Di bacon (side) new jnackerel, large sweet potatoes,, another kit of ' NICE HONEY, fresh family flour, from M Barrier, J Teeton , and C G Foreman's ' Mill's ; , ftesh country butter,' cream cheese, Ac, all ' for sale LOW for CASH v Y'f N.MITH. aue29-tt 1 -r Fxuit Jr! WE Have received to-day a small lot" of half gallon and one quart Fruit Jars. B W. R. BURWELL & CO. ept6 rR'r augft-tf -. - -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1874, edition 1
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