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1 Oil r "".y1' : wwfl.,,,,, rWwr.Thrffiftnt::i-Anetter mat ;TiTnnmoWafotiin bv the rastwd enter! ; ; . O - '.J- f -l-utnoifjftftu. t f if veft tigate "the 'damage to the rtsSutB bygrawbappers report th-ls'week. The rrooi$iPittjh2OT3K3t all the coun--tiesir rair.t.jriwsi ex-! .fcHifej$t Sept '3; $nfoa ,re "1 iterates his affirmation, that the treaty, 2iitebtoitttf ! the Indiana .., to tho r Black rtHiliamusfc berespectedi. and declares " that the order prohibiting the invasion hlot Ibeir COTtitryi;wHl :be fstrjctty: fen f'orced. Several organizing RArtifts here have abandoned,, the project, , -9t .u ' 1 ' . , " . , TTTAH. :::;.:. 'r , Vi .Threatened 7 Collisidn ' Between the " " "Mrtirnrma and Opntile. cohiafh 3ir4veuwrihrtwrtfHea SAJ2e1aliJ lAfgfceCiiMriHffToole efed CityaymSefBjshop re: : ,fnsed to vacate lus pCfc.TherConntv 'court yesterday adjouroed -t Monday. : ThehhnUdipga on; each side of the Ik court house are filled with Jformons y farmed Krith;'-shot guns. Armed; pien r,Ye !aW' Secreted in the rear of the ;-r'J;ii)ttiff.. Everything is. quiet, .OyeV,. ..,' 'k,wt :-Sr- -.-...j . ,.njf v (,) . j.-... v. v- ' i SOUTH CAEOLINA. TJie.EaiUeai Pow-Wow at Columbia '"YCottrkeptrs. Tbe'Republican fU$te Nphriating Convention liietat 'Ml2; o'clock to-day: Every county in n the State is represented. Contesting delegates from six counties - are1 pres- en'i'iThe Convention, was.called to " trder fey K." B. Elliott, and an election waVat bhce entered into for temporary chairman, ;which resulted inthe choice of C. M. Wilder, xol.v postmaster of : ; this city.; Elliott was' understood , to' be the candidate of the Chamberlain ring. Wilder was the candidate of ; those, delegates who are supposed not to be pledged to any particular man for Governor. The best of the day was consumed in a long wrangle over the appoTnt3finToEthe,'eomniitte on f ?hawWMri ' taakft-fasiei Jfeel uiTleTp6naintCb;ees cbtivetidnw.asarVeJie i y v i o lent anddisoWerlyCSe X WASHINQTOir. I' S atdr Rob ertson, of South Car olina, . ; on Southern Affairs The Indian Troubles, &c ,. bfi-..,WSHiNGTO:s, Sept. 8. Inform at ton itnj; Alabaiua have been '.located, and that, as soon as the U. S Marshals can get the -assistance of the Federal troops arrests will be made. . The Governors of tne W'esieny Territories have been ;TKti lasted to 'prevent the niQ.veinent of Auy and all expeditions from ,tlu-. Ter n.n(ariea tu the oountry kiwwii a the Black Jlills. They have also leen no tified tha Qen. Sheridan'ii tuder on tne"1 stibject will be rigidly en I'm rood. Senator Robertsonf-of South Caroii- fiOfMWjtains;i'l'V'0!w ' respecting : the 1 fckrses which led to the' riotous 'demon, strati one in the Sooth, iwhicb sire di reetlyl contrary to those held rv his colleague, Senator Patterson. : in the -tiriifc.i placentae thinks there i.sf'jj.n un jpft. intcrlerence on, the parVofibc 'eotnjiiunity in the little focal !f -raw (a and troubles which are ;insih!iHcant: in themselves, and shouid he left to the aettlemept of ' those engaged in them, without tbe interference ,which brings 'Hhehi; "before the public as a "matter Of Importance, and which the people of the community Kbould be interested in. ajiegroesK be iya, mraWy fiast irtcidfeHtfe sihVilar't6 those ire-gTVeVt to cduliiyarrtflicagger .tioo,,eliering at -tbvfirst represen tation that VV'IluxFor white lea guers are about; that ttie wholacona tff fom'mkoiA Senator RobertsoTi'can be said to be a republican to - the - backbond one! o the worst of radicals, 5nhd a stron" ad liW Pf t the civiLrigixta bill.igihe aj-,h6,lstauds1-eaU to vote for lr; ami Urged ittr'ivsuage. r.jWv Johr:Q. -Shackelford of H.HHvilJe; W . Se'r to the Attorhey.aen Wif Jeriiblo picturo of . fhe P'TWifiJtqaiwn in hi State. .MaW JettecBaret.roceivecLby the Attorneys iteneraLfrom parties in the South fiiid aIxhU whom he knows nothing nr'.. fftP!t I? PlH fi Mo oonmi On icati dm, i?tHMiexid:enMhfi writers are seek4nr to carry favur'kh the governrueht , lu order, to by-ud-by present a claim for a,ttPribimnie.nt to office. Co'm nnfh iV!atin 'uronTr"ttoticed when -Hjgneil, bj 'jBome person of reefl'riized ""Ujus -the Btau.iri which he lve- . yfnA wh i-1 personally known u, the department or;,vpnched for by member, of. ngress. 3 ;CtGXo,.,Sept. aThe .ofllciat repfttrf Oiietit. Col. Davidson, of the Tentgavalrv,.of his.iight.wUlf the Ina.ansrntj!, j jwt . bWd.WbWterii. lb repordgesJ;iltDrilfn"er'i H.io .ot ejfprese$ tW belief 'tat hftrt ho hits been receiveM sit the, Department of Justice, that several ' Ul. the parties "Sneaked in 'the. outrage' in 'Tennessee waite4t6et,nwk'dxpeditit)n into the -field tttthtiVf ;rstr,dfiviridutthe No ; coTieeHhat not dnly would thenVasli' t fluml'yfTilt seeking immunity i ;( :jrm puniampnt, unaer,rtneil shield of tbelVieUlylfrdiana. 'won Jj ry a;iq tuaUy -jhos lito, b s e ve'n U have prorov.-The weof-friendljrand hos- ..y,-.,! tllUBJH IHJIIM" Wait tm I'lC- ' cauLioit nii leave- a suuicittiiu juic w tile Kiaaa.haiat'bisl. adjinsUe propoity.of the . with prerision.hetmjUlfiuej?t in- ?r of t be CanUnuBiTlii 4duc4 are in flicted on lWittlffdI&i'EB had fiiLZ?- V"' 1 1 7 nuuh, egreci in thai eigh- Inwt borhood;trMlleiiaWeg Col. Uavrdsori the square fronting the residence of James c'4r (wi4he: rfgerkwcn : I . , ii . t..v' s t several "cases of yellow fever in that town, pRtt nouB ar WWi yaro. ana that the commandant of the yard has established quarantine between the navy yard and Pensacola. At the quarantine ground, tnree mueajiroiH Pensacola, a - physieiara and several han.d& . on board of a vessel have died of yellow fever. j .ju "'i,ri ; ,,-, ,, pAifV tiii FOBEIGNV". " :j .Pipisi Sent.. K. It is -retinrted here tkai Francois Pierre Guillanmo Gui- zdtthe eminent historian and siates- man, is aeaa. Jf"V r if v Berlin, Sept. 8. The leaders in the old Catholic Congress, now in session at Freidburg, propos a conference Af representatives of ibe Greek Anglican and reformed. Catholic,, Churches, to Nk York 8m. 8-Gold closed at- 9i. Cotton Futures closed steady, sales 193,- 000 bales; Sept 15 ; Oct 15 9 32; Nqy15 7 3 Dec 15il 5.;Jfn5l5 fl-S2l-S2j Feb 15 2r2 VVcll 1-6. v J t , K -:.-a DissoLTjrioiv. , 5 ;; 1 D copartneirbip IeivtafcTe , existing be -t iwewnGliartes Ii JonWiHnd Frederick H Pemfletbn. un'rler the firm' name and stvle of Jones & Pendleton, in the publiea Hon and ownontiMU jo tti ag tSH A ISLf TCTS OBSEKVEU, is tinlay dW)lve(l b m chased the eutirei n teres t of the retiring partner, in everything belonging to the office, including all notes, accounts, or other evi dences of rdebfr betonsfaf to? the late firm! Existing poiitractwllVbv elrrfeot as if no change am. neen made. OH AS. R. JONES, FRED X. H. PENDLETON. sep G, 1874. A.Kurc Opporfnnity. IT. U HESSELBACHi lhe well-kd'otm OopperSmith of Raleigh, desires- to retire from business. Having been, disap nointed bv a nrivate aireejiient brevioustr made, he herein offers for rent his lIOfSEi AND LOT, facing the Market Housef onH Favetteville street, lhe ouiming consists oi a larsre Store andiwo uiee rooms up stairs; the lot contains a larfei Warehouse, a Copper and Tin Sjirith'flacta dm! a Well of the very coldest water J 15 20l fedt wide and 210 feet deep, t routing jyayetteYiiie ana aiisoary streets, in the very best condition, and jrfil arranged to carry on business. jv lie also oiler for. sa Ina entire STUCK, consisting jof Oopper, Tin, J Stoves, Acjf, at i US l , oneawoaoie teriiiajW carry on oust ness without delay. : V 1 A foji set of J?o. itJopper and Tin Smith TOOLS, for sale or rent. , For further particulars, applv to HENRY J. H ESS E LB ACH, sepl-lm. Raleigh.'Nr'CJ 200 Jars. GALLONS STONE FRUIT JARS, Half, 1 and 2 Gallon. Stone Fruit Also Cooking Butter, at sept,8 -, , Apples and - nice' Table D. N. SMITH'S. Land for sale. rIHE nnderslffned, as agent-s for R A bnvid 1 son, oiler l;r s-ile thnt splendid tract of land, containing live hundrerf ik&es. more or IrshjHjtuatert out the --Oroilna Central Railroad, H miles Norm of C.iarloUe. The dwtlling house is only a mile from Tucka sege depot. On the premises is a first class dwell in ghouse, barn and other necessary ou' -buildinH. About seventy ucreaof Jirxt cIjiss bottom lao'ls, on Crowder'a, jCreek, one half of the whole track is in original timber, hHUnce in a high state of cultivation. Ou the plantation are tenant honses, all new, put up since the war. First class orchard ou the placei Tltls indisputable: s Terms Sio.OJ) pr acre, at least one third cash, jnly 11 if. CIIAS K JONES, Agt. gPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. Tlie ?didcrsif?ned, Attent Cor .hunts A Gait her, we oli'er tor ra!e that well known plaiitatioiv known as the 1 ocky iaitiier llaie,':l() miles northeast of Statesville, con tainin about 450 acres. 25 or o0, acres of bottlom laud. 75 to 100 acres in a good state of cultivation. Balance in , pine., field and original forest. On lhe premises is a FINE, TWO-8TORY DWELLING HOUSE, nearly new, containing seven rooms, with a splendid well of water in the yardstabies, and all necessary outouildings, good or chards, good neighborhood and "conyenient to charches and schools. This plantation would make ; two .good farms, and the land js well adapted to the growth of tobacco, wheat, corn,- oats, c 'Title indisputable. Addres, my9 CHASK JONES, Agt. --4 '.I' C) f ' t . . Notice. OFFICE A. A R. A. L. RAILWAY, August 31?t. 1874. .;(.,. .''VV ;niiifk rliO those desiring to attend the Railroad JL Barbacue at Spartanburg, on Sept. 10th, leturn tickets will be sold for oneprice; tick ets good for that day, and oh express (rain going i.ast, tne morning of the lltli Stub Eng;aiil Su ipt. ( II. OVERMAN. 8epltf:, Agent.; For Sale. iiz acres of land, and fiye half acre lots, iirthe town of Marion, NjO in; McDowell county, lying inside of the corporate llnuta-oSMM towevand direfitlyii thtr rail 'road. ; . Tlite lfS nre a!in1rably situated ';for buitd ;ing purKHes, on wjiich1 there, was'.' formerly .-v hotel ami the land'now ktioven as "the burnt hotel prdpprty. . ' ' ' f On the'tretnises is a sprins? which' is' no ted for its pure' sparkling crystal .water; or J wmcn jwcuoweii , county is 'rainous Title; indispuiJibJrbis!Oporty;A!iiiJ be.i bought for $1000lh Cisth. coit $1350, fn 1800. For fiytnet intWination apply to ,U; '.: CHARLES R JONES, Agent. : , tYaluabie" Ta.ifjx for Sale' A'' IOFFElt for sale, a 'part of theKMiioleof ' iny Farm, contaiaiug 230 acres, about one half clearaL ivfine eiateqfrpultlvation, balance in orlfeinal forest, au situated four miles oi 1 1 Charlotte, on the A; T A O Itail road. .There is on thev pretnises, aood dwellWgRiid all -iuecessarr' out buildings. fine Fcach and AppteOrcbArd, the best well of water in the county, and about twenty acres in clover. , The present crops willayer jjge 10CK) pounds t-eed-eoUon to the acre. Thcres on the " place, a ycin which has produced some tine specimens of gold, but l)as never been developed. , . , tpiAji;,TiJOvi)JtlSftiAtfc St tne undo signed, on the prennset premises. aiuTiMi.. H ANN0NOUSE1 Town Land, and JownLots For Sale. WXi 'Vfe MMjIWjV rpot .'rinrlts'ortlie c tv of (! bur nt.ti. Hh.uit t(. teen apiof wood- land, and one thousand choice fruhjtreen, just beginning to'U wso, about, live acre goml ineadow" Isnd Orav. on Ht lv Wiwt!! nm Vf the , on-dVetJliilr 'house,;'ciMiudi'if K .new fend iug.,! noiHliju.jii nt'V cmale Also I fli i. f I 4 ' - "-''-v i aiw-..i-i;'..-.,-vi .. .:. "'?. bbenc- ipHy;o pr, K II, iMbvcr.''" M,- iTUDOING 'the future by the past, enter l wiih wnndenee nnon tnis oar new en- terprlie;iot separating om AVholesalel from our Retail Trade, by having a separate and distinct House for each ; and m aoiqg so, . . 1 11 4. SL. it, lb Avklw va nattfir ourselves mai win uun House? ni bring us a large influx of hew f trnda. Ati-i of a character .not heretofore en-1 joyed. It must be obvious to every buyer that a trictlT "Wholesale f House,,' -arrapged land adapted for that Trade Only, with a corps of experienced J Wholesale Salesmen,1 ' with a Stock carefully selected for that Trade onwk and moreover, me avoidance oi couiuiei fant. with retail hnvers. which we and w vw-rv ii rr - - 5 J . f you all have Heretofore ' found to . De jof irksome, as ltfrequenuy nappenauiai; retail buyer is your very neighbor, .(perhipl yoBrown- custnier). Such a house, wjb asste! ; ruiist and will commend itself to the traoe. Four years ago we advertised that we iftHttlch.haa tended to niaice onariotte a wnoiesaie man, an'-dursr "The Wholesale House." We now have the proiid satisfaqtwa of seeing SfeSii6w caMW ttentf drft!b 1 the; fac that we have converted our - superb store u to an exclusiye Vholesale Hous. where you ran fiiiA all lines" Of Woods 'necessary for a country 8 tore, to-wit : Dry-goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, isotrons, wocenes, xiaru-i ware, Millinery, an in complete iine. hnna-htin lame auantities and lrom tne. verv first hands, f j 1 $ OurstocJns now: arrfyiSg and will.e corablert! about the" nisror September and ho tViP Interest of ftnv here, the nreteft- Bions orotners to toe contrary noswimsianu- intr Wa rMrntfnlW invite vouf oersonal - .v r- j V , i,.(n ?TifeKHrtT 'r wTit tu rn for circnlrrs. ' ' Very fuly yonrt, I T ! ' , V ' '' WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. ; -O ?w , m c in fiyr ail. I isTow, a few about that. We now occupy the suberb house heretofore ,eq favorably known as the Messrs. Bferp Brown & Co.'s Dry-goods House, to carry on our Retail business, and as s"Excel8ior,? is, ajpd fhta always s beenoutf motto, we claim also in that line to excel in lowness of prices, and to excel generally. We will. in that house, have a corps of thirty Sales men and ..Sales-Ladies, all experienced, nfEaajittGbhging. asafisWia ttiake the MiUmenu branch, a VhariOtteN. Xtf Aug. llth4 1874. UR TRADE HAVINQ iMORJ ,1H AN doubled itself in thepast two 'years, we have found it necessary-, to increase our stock, and enlarge our rooms in nropbrtion to the demand for poods.; Gut-' Mfholesale Ronis 185x35, has beea completely re modeled, and will, by the 5th of September, Contain not only one of the largest stocks in the State, but im the :Southen States We feel assured of being able 40 sell every-Sthing-inour linet New- York Jobbing "Prices. t$ cash or short time buyers. .i56cfe':KCSp)e.y Goods will be OurflockotSancjOtnci .Hipc Dry Goods i Dre tJoodVWhite Gpod?, Hoisery and Gloves, with be the largest m the State- QurJSiocic of Foreign and Dujn some of our own niiportati estic Notions, iiortations, will he tlie largest and Mioitvar- , ever out-red this nnirket. 0;ir stirt k f Boots and Shoes will ;.'.') lie the Itirgct ;n the city, eii(l,"wi!i ?ctntain '$ TiSinber t of our own make. Our Stock of Rcsidy-made Clothing will be 1" larger ta u ever before. Our Stock of Hat, Car. Rubber Suits, Oil Cloths, ic, will. alo be equal to any in the city. la a vicird, our Attractive Stock, our InV eral terms, our low prices and our strict ad herenccjto facts,, will ensure us an increase f that jwi-rMnOge which has ctiableil us to build Up a trade second to none in the City We 1ck your careful examination of otar Stoiik before you go Nort h or buy elsewhere. Circular and lrice List sent upon applica tion. 1 Most Respectfullv. i McMURRAY & DAVIr. j Trade srecr4 opjKiHUe ireni, urown t u. s iiaruware. aug30-tf. : '- TI7EBa& ROULHAC'S Durham Smoking T ? Tobacco. june 12 W RBURWELL & CO. rrtHE finest quality of Chewing Tobacco A fresh and lieavv, at 1J ! McADEN'S DRUG STORK. VOU v?ill find nice new Mackerel at X .., .1 v. .REEL fc FERDJiEiS. .JINE.ETeooh BraBdyeyed-lerstog!. .. Junel2 W R BURWELL Ai.CC BLANK APPLICATIONS, For membership in the Patrons of HusbinVj ury, lor eaie . j ' -i ; dly & Jwkv. f AT THIS OFFICE. ALL kinds of syrups and molasses at' rer tail &t : ,. , . L . ' - , ANOfilERJot of Mosquito Nets, with ceiling fixture, just received. ' ; 5 , ! McMURRAY & DAVISi . augil-tf.' , .-. -i ; r .-- Wanted to Kent rpWeor three aiOuses in the city limits, or . X.i room's, f u rnlshed oj -unfurnished. Ap: plyat.- J. . KH THIS OFFICE. aug,?i i.T.; ITl4ille(s, Mullets, bullets, NICE fcew Coined, Mullets,;: just arrived aiid for salelow. at t he store of : ,1.4-. - J. T.HARRIS. aug25MM; . ' College 'Streett jBoardine. Tl.frltS'J' A Stoney is pjepared to ajcamiao-!, IVA.'.tlate regular and transient, boarders at her boarding honse, .in the Gray Building,' corner of Church and Trade .streets, upon same terms as heretofore. i ? :t" ;"J "; .aug27-6m. , : IribLTEp MEAL, .r .. JUBT llECEIVED, an elegant lot of lSUJbl .U itU!iAtM VHII noun goii iJ-um supply at,.-,.', ,-, J LliOTHERS & Co. june2J. . - ? ! v ;- EULL litre of imported and domestic Ci-'crars.'-the best on the markets at ;., i- junelO--" " MADEN'S" DRUtl STORE. ' li CASON IittprovedruttafsMtwr-re- t i.r.. jew Je20 W. U. Xi UB WELL & GO'S Spring' Horner. tiH.5'l4. p:CElVEDeV'e55fday;fr---- 1 ' . an'g30-t4. V . i1 i.vTrade Strpetj. C''OOD KRElJt LKMON.S, JuHtafflvea and Tlor sale by , A. It. AlSBEl'Jt; BUO. T 1 ; J,r Confectioneries tit?, ; LARGE ot?of Fine French and Plain re f rhfl'E le.stCidr Vinegar in twn;f. - : l Candies. lemon, Raisin anu ut. . pt i c e 9lK rriHK PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its.Batt,J4.wat,connecaplwl unpaieUeTed I T 'tiHi.- r fccUides for theoieavnd a nsortation Shippers can Choose lei A.A OiMrtsMitoiM)ND, Norfolk or .Portsmouth; and thence by Lfess liBVoVteamerl, Wmore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. , ? C?.? IS iHfPAXWjL9 ASlAND TIJIE QUICKER THAN ANY OTHEU , V nJtk.tt' i -! ' ? - "J. A. WILSON, Agent. . r T-5 1 i .' .... i :vk A i . ZZj ' - ;m4 i SlfflK D E P ART HENT.F Southern Life Insurance Company THE LEADING LIFE COMPANY OF THE HOUTH. GENERAL JOHN B. GORDON, President, GEN. A! H-. COLQUITT, Vice Presiderat, J. H. MILLER, 8npt. of Agencies, Net Assets, January 1st, 1871, Annual Income (utarly) CHARLOTTE, OFFICERS. William johnston, i I f President, J. HARVEY WILSON. Vice President, E A OSBORNE, Sec't and Resident Agt. DIRECTORS, -THOMAS H BkfiM, C. DOWD. ! - R. M. MILLER, J. TURNER TATE. T. S. AltMISTEAD INVESTMENTS MADE AND LOSSESADJUSTED AT HOME. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS DECLARED TO 'POLICY HOLDERS. lV)lit-ies lu NortherirfCbmpaoles transferred GOOP AND EFFICIENT W ju'y 11- BRADSIIAW. -ti". Special Agent: MET A LLIC GRAVECOVERTN G . ' .-UlIlU.o Vj - - Em " - - f iwrvvr-.- THIS NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE t-h YT& om Low prepared to 6ffer to the pnbltc. and feel oonfldenVit cannot fail to recom mend itself to every one interested la beautifying and protecting the graves of their de ceased relatives and friends.', ,.;cr 5The are made In four sizes, with '.ii variety of ft vies, ranging In price from 925 accoraina to sixe and style, i. Tnv measure from three to six feet, designed to cc sljces or graves irom muvs to aoults. A;an be jaitxted any jcojor vamzea u buii, me utsie oi purcnasers. ; a galvanized plat e.tcon tat ning tion parties aoeire, is rarnisned wuii each mound free a cAaf&a.. . a This Harfdsome 'Decoration ! offered at such prices as to place it within lie generally toca-il and exam Ji ana examine for themseJevs. v - ' -it r s. t o rt','.r july 7" tf. r ' .tea THE SING EBSEWINCf -HACHINES J ')0ii iuoawi - .0 a,trSti0?J.?:fsis woV r I Jbi tame riiows him our aiu exceea xnose J.i ed. bv,the nuftiRer of yjUnachines, or r :o. ? t IttvvJLter stateo l.Bi salesof. 1873. as . compared with those of 4872, show a relatlvclylarKer increase eyond the saiett df fiiw oarf n Jof lass urtlrer year. t Hp Instance, in 1872 we Hold 3.,000 more maehinett tttairany, ether bmnanyi -whraTinf 18T3, the more remarkable, for the reason that the ie tAan tftcir aaletjn mxi WMreas ns na !; nf ,jwnunpTHiHt5B rwurii DAtents. "It will hardiv ie aentetbattHarfrtiritvf t.ViB Himmo iiroohihu u;iiTHmj onstrated.ntaU eventajthat.their popularity lathe household is unquestionable. Fttrth-i ercommentlsunnecessaryv Call Mtnar pmces.apd V,imine.kir nend for circular. -' sjiL'rPl0llicf0f Virgiriiad-ritwtU Carolina lfiSl. Nf AM N STREET, RIOHMONU, VA. -t; t a. . . ; -'(.. IV BADGER, M8naKcr. .july 1. 2iuT -. Ciiarlottc, N.C. 14 V of freight to and from Northern Cities. AO i lion the - Following Koutes : unbroken guage, and, therefore. the only-one in VI - J A'MORRI8, Secrerv, ALFRED AUSTELL. Treas. $1.TK).(MK).00 .Hi. C. (i, BRANCH JOHN E. BROWN, Z. B. VANCE, J. W. McMURRAY, W.-FCOOK, without lot Of addUiqnal annual outlay. SOLICITOUS WANTED. E A OSBORNE, Secretary and Manager. to $60 rer all desired) sanaea er gai- wnatever ibsoi ip- reachrof all IFe Invite the citizens. ud pub- C F UAKUISQS, ASt, Opposite Court House, r - ijianoLie. tv. i. ' :" - '"'"i;f.:f n St 03Cf 0 s, 8713 CO ?3 1 i- 2 2 2 2 o c e a o bo . a : o p . a be s a. S o o 9- to s .S-. a - d be a a -a . to 4) oi u a a s a OS a - te " S3 . 0 2 o of an nearly y oi able those of i npared with trtin of sales of the prfncloal Companies in 172, are .nese ngures aie ait been shown, our sales have largely increased. mRueio ine- owners or sewln rer Schedule wUl b operated'fWacnd i after Sunday; the J9tll insWf t-A lutlje i . roSfa8ohs noiaraln'iNot 2Alrtu No.4 Leave Augusta, ...,,.745. xa (. .05 p to Graniteville, 8.35 a m 5J1 p m -.Col Junct'n, 12.201aim1 - f9.05p m Arrive Columbia, 12.30 ra , i p" in Leave Columbia, i2.4i am 4 ' w-HHMjooro, p m it No, 2 Train make i close con nectiotl. vin Charlotte and Richmond, to alj points North; arriving at New York at 6.05 a m. Train naake close connections, via Wilmington and Bichnlotid, to atltwinui JStationsr!;.!-; Train No- V. Tiaim No. 8 Leave Charlotte, : -830 am , - - . , , Wmnsboro, 12.38 a m Am ve uoiu n bia, , , 2.42: p n a m a m a m Arrive Augusta, VVuwP m 'Stations. 'TrBfa.:;; To 6 -- ' - LEAVE. ASklVE. ChariottiltlSi iWMrvMrr 2.2ft pm Chester, 3.00 am 10.4 p m Winnsbor,,,, v. 6i)6,a ,u-05 pm Columbiav. fJ !"4.00 p m-" t! i ': : Breakferti tWnarer.J- 8up:r. !''' - South bound Train's cphriectat'.rAukuK'a for all pOmt South and West. Thmuglt licxets sold and baggage .cheeked to all principal points. ,ffir-81ceiinK cars orti all LNi;;lu. T?aiof- -r-JAg., ANDERSON? 'iieVPfp !ini5fnTJcljeAgent. 1ui New Shae Fnctarv! SAMPIiE & ALEXANDER -t'VAIitJFACTtikKltS 'i . i and - ' f HllOtli AIE and KETA I L i dealers in Boots, Shoes. Hats A Xeatlier. V 1 Have opened their Shoe", Jafcfory !!andj ic nun in cujni wj luniisn good gOOQa UJ to the Wholesale andHetall Trade at pric es that defy competition. Call and exam ine stylerqaality and price before Ibuying,, - We hare iaievid to .-our -nt-w store aod factory, two doors. North of our old stand and, arc now. prepared, fa fill orders with greater dispatch than liVri'tofiiis-. . t ' With our new rooms and adtitioatl ina cbinery, wc u re prepared to nike tbre4 haui-. dred pairs of Shoes per day. Wc also keep a large stock of Northern Boots and Shoes, which we pledge ourselves to cell asctit-ap as any jobbing house North. inn SO R4WPI R1 A HlfViViMrn-JJ A. HALES, WATCHMAKER AND dEWELLER, Anldkalkitu ft A. Fine Watches. ( locks, JEWELEY, SPECTACLES, GOLD PENS, ,&c. CHARLOTTE, ; N,' C., Next door to Tiddy's Book Store.) All work neatly done and warranted. jan 15 .., .. .-; ; 1. -r New Mackerel . SHORE, and FAT FAMILY MACKEREL. Barrels half Barrels, Quarter Barrels. .' And Kits. J. S. M. DAVIDSON, Apt. Just received by sep6-tf. ' School Notice. SCOTT will ooen "IVf RS. L. D. SCOTT will open her school. XIX 01 on Wednesday, the 23rd of SepAem- ber. For particnlars, address. M.s. L. D set6-2tpd. al Mr. D SCOTT, -R. Leak's. NATIONAL 8ALISBTEYW:!C:J : 1 . ' : MOST conveniently situated for comoier cial travelers, of any House in, ae City. : - t ' -" ' ' i'.j n Every delicacy in wetaauc!: lf,'i '- . . - Omnibus, . sepS-tf. j f W j.i n . ' . WANTED. A First rate Pastry Cook, capable of doing ! the pastry cooking of a hrst-class Hotel in Salisbury. .-M P : v. ' it4.-' , Also : A first rate Meat Cook, capable of; taking charge of tbe,,oulioarr departmeflt ofi the same hotel. ' To a person- ptrpereonsltlia will answer the above discnption, good v8ff and steady, employment will be given.' 'Good references required. W. T- LINTON, ! , Proprietor Nat.otva HoteJL ,4$alisery, N. C. sept ? f ! r ? . 1 u j - t.;;;.:-.iw .in JL. PERTJVIAN SRUP, dirnnKwa Hepatic Coriipound;. : , . b --n Moller'sCod JiverOil,.,,. ut Cin-v ! Vilbor- ani.Lirne, Jlio'C Baker s Cod-Liver Oil,,, ,; , ," .lustRedeived. . V; .-.-.-.... I ; W. K- BtJRWELL & CO sept 6 ... . .... .. Druggists.; WK' HjVe-th LargeW and JbedxStUk of Ituported aodlDQnicsfic fiegars now oh hand, for the-retaif trade, we- have ever kept. W. R BURWELL AOOk, y i r vQ - Druggists, Springsrorner; FRESH BEEF ... THE undersigned, takes Ibis' ihetti6x to notify the citizens of Charlotte.ahd vicinity that i he;viU- keep ' en: handvery mornine. at his counter, in fhe'base'nieilt if the store belongrnffita Sten house & Macaq-4 lay,. Fresh Beefibf (hebest 'duality which be nOSHaNBTTTlERaV ' . IX ?I iiRKEL nfirPERDUE'S, ' i, fL-sep5Htfia ' ' i-w- ' I. 1 - t-U , .11 1 ,-4, JUST JtEErAl : ' ; trittm nrAXB t&wt Jliiii fllHE thirdand last; iot for?, the i teasoh, X' those beautiful BABY-CARRIAGES. Call soonrbefertheyflllobe: s ---- - - ..Le wtrl KITCH)SaiiBookelves,-tHaiTree8 and fJplit Bottom Chairs. , .. . r.-vr-r ! i ep5-tf.' "TP-'A rl " J. ' -i- -'M ' t ii'.vi .1 1 M I'l l i itt .I.. . (,- ii-1 : K Him iur OBiCyf , ; - fmm 1HO to) oO-Mrtrtae.U' Cal Ion m imj vfliuiui wib, iivu. - flALL at Reel & Ferfue'lor-icelfreb jutsay -ixHuni oia,'-, a.OiS p Bi 1 s.ftu -:ol Junct'n,' tS.Uttni 4.1 GranHevine. tT.Wrim1 '.48 J.y.fALEXASDEiRViAgent.' - VT : si-iui flAon,. fl'ef , JQffice in rear of CuL J.. OJ-jBrown'a otHeeAtw, n w..vv, ;!) VM''','rt?T,ii' i:UIRealitHome Bitters, Hostet- MEAL. FlourkI.ard.iBottei,ndl!iA tra Bitter. O'ImA i 3&.?,r . th. V'; A - RisTNQ sW5 "june U , W RBUBVELL & CO Vy-. Jrape.s 1 . t aiiojtirT).-. aTATiWaT Leave Charlotte. 85 a.m. AirJLlatfJuce. . Salisbury, 1 8-56 ' lp.ni. Dundee., .5 25 " 44 Burkeruiet1 it WWl Arrive at Ricbmond 2Mit W ' STATIONS;. TT- uunuee. . a.izs r t h GreeBsbfltQ. 4t' I rf45rp in. Air-Mejuc t, Arrive at Charlotte, 3S5 Les ve Greensboro 215am Arrll 15 n m w-v j. . 1 . : . : . 1 v ArrivtiGoldsbOro1 111 NORTH yffTJH NnfJ.. .ti MAIL.-' Leave Greensboro': . . i ' Arrive at Salem,. -u Leave Salem, . 'F' . Arrive at Greensborov i 'i-"l!.00 a m ld.-Otr pm Leave G 3 00 i). in. Arrive at Salem, Leave Salem, v, 4 ' A -: ; Arrive at jCJensboro, t 4 50 7, A$v004, in. 45 JPassejerin4eaving!Kakh t 5.41 1; -conflectsat ; Greensboro1-, with the Northern bound train ;, jnakiog the quick est time to' all Nortberri cities. Price of Tickets same ss via other routes. Trains to and from, points. East of Greens- "nord. connect at Greensboro . with Alail Trains to or from points North or South. , Trains daily, both ay: . On ..Sundays,, Lynchburg- Accommoda tion4 ieave Richmond at 9.42 a.,m., arrive at Burkeville 12.35p. hi., leave Burkeville 4.35 a. m., arrive at Richmond 7.58 a. m. .Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (with out change.) " '! ''' " 1 Papers that have arrangements fO ad rertise the schedule orthis 'dotnpahj' : will nlease print as above:" rwl-'- For mrther information-address v t T. M. R. Talcott, 1 Greensboro, N- C. Kngineer (ren'l'Htpenn tendeiit. ' t -rr?? nrr l'!'i ill r TrtH 't SUPERrNTENDENrS. OFFIGEi 1 foilowiftg schedule will rorr 'fetter' this BoadMv'-)i?. is.'rJ bt- 'i;i.i ,-t-rjf" i.j .4HDasafl6otni: ..ti ct JLeare Statesville, at " Davidson .College,, . i&Jttm. Arrive haf lotte ' ' tu ' . 10.00 " GOIJtQ KOSTB r ,s. Leave Charlotte iaV ' it 3.a5 p. m. " Davidson Collegeil ! dd a04 Arrive StatesyiUe. , i.-il ,.!. (li i7-00(i " All charges must be ore-uaid onv Treurht offered, for shipmenr.t, .JSectioh, ,Honse, Henderson,' Alexaridriftna 1 and X?aidweH's. These hetot! Flae StattbuV'tHe' Company is not liable for any" toss' of 'damage to freight after it is anJoaded.ia eltbef f the above points.-.imd.ixU Hi i' .Jut . . No fredirht will ha received iv Asents. or forwarded urdep?, he,j nam&,pfr ouigee, and destination is UjstipetlntarkedUere- on. - j: jrwuMMir: Bupermtciident, VJ want' ' rurnished, room ,with, . pr.q wi tlou t board..' A bTeasantt locaUoBi whew there are few Or no other' boardara. . , sGood refer- r;setti'2w -' ,k. 1 i" , -nrr- ,:..'(' 'wo r4 arai M: Vftrtis ; HOUSlfir-SlGN and! FRESCOR ' A tlJTER . ew jt3 w f:dw ifvbfif iwr-t iiiren " Jl-fV HST 83iba.I .Hwl!nM- i 300 Brfajbt Country Hanif the finest we. have had this season just received awdmust1and will b sold quiet lor UABJtta "1 f .ttfffsauae. T V !K! fH I r. njn .(..in,, ! . For Kent sCTeraliievf eouipleta and iootn- forfable.Oottaeea for Rent, located farde- siiIe.pajs pt the .city and oonTenient to mtfun -.. W. J. BLACB BARRELS OF FLOUR,. m - june 113. A. H. CRESWELu o FRUXrjali: ,h UlioU f , ii jars x o; -i!J aug25-tf. ' ' BpringSf vomer. i i 1 n f it' ptlTTER'S Pocket rnefjjbAtarrb. AAgentaJorC. ffitfc.iwliahEwwii;DtT J Deei, iireaaJBSi '(tsacoiii ousan.wy"". finest floUf ein is v market "TRY IT WTRX AT Iff Q " nil Tm 5 ft WAiBTO'tkESMnatlanTfe T-4-'ih'pVATLANTA,''GA:'4,ia - ' iiewdntialnrBboixi. tadiea1 fthould von wish. o'vsEers.- a. eolc . -i?3r - -1 bin lelegaitifealcr'ar' tvp'Wtoo&tq iViiut ltmthdint crtartre Unlet ii 1 j 1 ijt- uui. caki vuu lev ua. ueou). eaii ana iwbs. , ur r-t fcHiiYuf ;;VePr6piiatQr,; 1 1, liii.jft -noi. n i -.- ItY a sack of or FnrMy FJtopr,v 1 o-j or nii toojjrwMt r Aia J.-v i r 1 NOTHER tat ioadr or tn "ianwooi , of Alout.includinfe-MvU eg. offered in th 4 jJtfAVKB. GREY BOtS- 11 ;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1874, edition 1
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