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fz ir jHvjirt -ih; t rii . - . , " ' ' , , . , ,-, . :. 1 1 1 . 1 .......... . .. . p. CHARLOTTE K, a; FRIDAT, EPTJJUBER 11, 1874. it No 1,714 .-THf.. iaOQX3ssssKpots:&;Sfebes -toes coljx.atCthe.booxanj) shou nauss 6p' v SMITH 1 ' IVyOT ClreetCHARL OTTS Jf, XTITUIH in nexx ninety p-ys, we ltnd A lArg proportion of wxuelx Uave teen Mereh&nti In Charlotte, m well a those in th sarroahdlnar countar will todit to their dnnt- to cll nd raminv ou? stock: tefaM porha elsewhere. r , 17 it; z. to it! Goods as fot ei any Aottw Ne JGur tfortttXlttniorA, .-t Wl'Ji frelUlodvTUerraajawax aave thecxpMie of i trip .Northrby-ayanCtiofflL . ur tioaM. jvw vivfj tfr- -1 -f -'ivM.fc: SMITH AFOIiBiiSL - Be3-ly JStPmn Vie i: 8- 5' f nnsT f i . ! to EXHIBITION OP J TO BE HELD Ik Fi of li t v W t. J.J' .; ' , '0IT7 ,0F CEARLoTTE; m via Kir c i ...,- NOBTH CAROLINA, ? ' .v i"is,tv 3 COMMENCING 'X1 U JbiJID3r,35r017BEBE3e; 3, 1874:. u ?,.'. (S-ir-t ttmuf'St: pom. .r1i iil- iiiri CONTINUING FIVE DA TS. Sf1K T!'.J ' ;'H6ll.,ZV:.B,.:-YANCEj,OF N. C; , rf c .Will Selirez the Liberal Pfmiiims Offered ii&HiIlB33A SS0CIATI0N IlaTing been reotwihized. and freed from the heavy debt which has heretofore In-en a con idenble bordeo, now. oCer tb,tbe eikipens of the two States or 'Norm and South Caro lina sncfi advantage at they have; never been able to give, boiU iu prmimm and attrae- fat e . x E V E II Y; D'E P'lkRTQ E And ncUberfiaina ot exipraae will be "spared to Liberal prcmioina are offered 7of improved stock field crops, Horiiculturai and Domes tic Dredncta. and Domestic Manufacturers, embracing every Department of Industry and The fall'premiom List, in pamphlet form, will be sent by mail, upon application to the Secretary " " - 1 l'A FREIGHTS -A KD TRAKSPORTATION-: Arrangeinents bave been made with the various , Railroad lines for the usual jtes for visiters, and articles 'coming to the Fair - : , ml-ptp V"' " ! ArtTMtnavtesent. consigned to the "New Fair of the Carolinas." at any time after I No twins or expenses wiU be spared to make i J,Z;ks.;- i n Mtr.trihat to the comfort .r. rTctfa!l invited to come and bring D. G. MaxWSi, Sectetaryv;' -;! .;.', : 1 SPLENDID Oeld Watch nd Chain, for A fifty dollar leas fthau original josW Warranted fine gold, MCoem keeper Apply at zTUl&QRWljk.fi - " " ' " ' " r- " " 1 1 " 1 AlVarttuUttMeer Beer. TTJST RECEIVED- , ; " ' 50 Casks of Bottled Ale, -fi, - r 23 Casks of Bottled Porter, to sale at re rr-'r-r w. i. black. aug.7-?74tt 4. Bolted - Meal. JUST received a choice lot of Bolted Meal, something that is nice. Call soon at , - to J L BROTHERS A CO. "' Opposite the" Merchants A Farmers Na tioaal Bank, Trade 8treet. JrrErrn fish;?.--.r FRESH FISH. , , 1 Every' -Tuesdays .Thursdays and. Satur day mowings cn.tne amvai ur-,... ; iC.S.H0LTON&CO, J the Larrest and best Stock of Imported and Domestic Segarsnow on 11 J sept 6 A: Very fine assortment of Violin Strings, ,att6fy zty- ;;RISINQ8UK.. MACARbNlVermioeilir Oonl ' Starch, Desiccated Cocoanut, at the . . - r RISING SUN. PEPPnS, gpice, Guiger, Mace and Cloves, at the . ,RISIKG 8UN. STARCH. Soap, Candles and Kerosene, at the , w j RISING SUN. 'ASWEGO EUver GIops Starch" al" 1 ' U ' " ; HELL A perdub-s.-aofcft-tf. " i ' - pINE Erencb Brandy receiyed toIay.; , " JunelS ' WRBUCWELLJtCO. W. E JJUR WELL & CO, ; , , H2 rj flJJrnpgfet"!; Sprigs' Corner. H&lFORBES, , 'jfedhy opposite Cintral EoteL to 8H lar fitock otrten. "Women'. JTirg A'cni mnk mid Bant toJW 1074; THE IN THE Animal Address. in Silyer Mated Ware. H T I S COM P LITE, make the the approaching Fair worthy as a first acd enjoyment of its visitors, and all per- whatever of merit they maj -have to exhibit. A. B. 8PEINGS, Presdent. , Coffee at 5 lbs for one "Dollar. , SoifarXor IO cts per pound: f t JUST received a lot of nne Rio Cofifee, also a lot of roasted and ground cffee, this we propose to sell at 25 cents per pound, put up in tin foiled ponnd packages. We hare alsQr.,.fiberal proposition to make to our customers :. Any person : buying five dollars ot more worth: of goads from us - at one time, will be presented with one of the packages of coffee as a 'mark: of our esteem for their liberal dealings. - - v l r - ; : . ; . . . - - DPL WHITE, 1 ang8-tf-. v .r. , Trade Street .vvA. j Wanted. , - . k-- THIRIY of forty shatec Of Building and ' Loan Stock in the Mecklenburg or Sec ond Building and Loan Association. " aug22-t JNO. T. BUTLER. ' EN1RACTUS I 'J ENTRACTUS .Cigarettes, for sale at 25 cents a box, at . . PUHEFOY'S s Jane 30. tf. - t ' FULL lrrie of all kinds of Patent Medi A cines On hand will be sold cheap for cash at juntlG - Mc ADEN'S DRUG STORE. IMrORTJED and Key; West Havana. Cigars, just received. I Also. 20,000 domestic -cigars, of superior quality. - Vt;,-; r ,s Junel2 ' , W R BUBWELL & CO. SIMMON'S Hepatio Compound, a new remedy for Uvr Disease, Dyspepsia and Debility, just received, at . janei6 t McADENS DRUG STORE. "tHOICB Cuntrv Bacon, Fine Canvassed Vj Hams. Prime C n massed Beef, t ' m KYFM. GRAY HOSW L..J...J " II "I ' "" ' I ' ". ' SWEEDI8H Leeches, fresh and in fine or der just received. r ) - , - ; , Druggists. mobaccd, Fine Cut, Cigars, Snuff and Pipes, L at tho Jlising Bun, . - , - , ' as. HOtTON & CO, ,. r ' i .-! . ' rtnnnnitA Market. 'septS wjrx'v -. T ACON Middlings; Dried Beef and JBolo- j oa sausage, at me RISING SUN. The Charlotte- Observer; Cliarles B. Jonw,- Proprietor. Qfice, Spring Building, Trade Street ' fily One year In adyance. S?JS 0 toadTance,.K... n. 3 50 rnree Months,, tn advance,. 4 1 75 One mouthy in advance........ . . GO Weeklypae vear...;i.i..... 2.00 t. firabscrtbers will please look out for Ae cross mark on their . papers.: They are thus, notified that their term of subscrip tion a. has expired ; rand are respectful re quested . to renew at once. , ? t i? RATE;OP ADVERTISING. " - One Square one time. ' JtVbQ two day. 1 50 " three ilays.....;,., 2 00 f . five days..r"I...:.a Oft " one week,.,,.,jij...V., 3 50 .... 1 : . f-h mm . " . . : o cn , ; three weeks ;!? " one month,.. .. g 00 9" Contract Advertisements.: taken -at proporionately low rates. " - y ' f Myefionares estimated at V quaiter-col-omn, and ten squares as a half-column.5 v 4 CninLOTTE HIAR&ETS. 1 .I ' , CSwrecied Daily. wit Inferior, 910 12 13i ..i.. U .... 141 Ordinary, Good 3 Ordinary, Strict Good Ordinary,. Low Middling, Marks, unchanged. 1 Country Produce. 1. Bacon "Rams, per lb 18 13 a 14 U 111 25 30 - 2.00 2.20 1.05 1.00 121 '4.00 3.75 350 2.00 2.25 18 a 20 50 a 75 20 14 7 16 14 1.10 50 60 ; 1 , , tildes, " f 4' Shoulders,. - 71 " I ' Hog Round, Beeswax . " Buttqr Choice, firondyr-Apple, .. 2 " t. . Peach, (Awn4-White, " Mixed, iBfral per dozen, Flout Family, " e Extra" " s Super Fnu'SDried Apples, " ? " Peaches, " t " Blackberries Fawli Chickens, spring, " I Turkeys, per pr " I Ducks, trle Dry, " i Green, fAirdi-Good, " I Common, Jeai4-White, 0afe4Black, White, Onions. 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Pco--Pure clay, 1.00 1.00 50 $1 PMafae-Irish, . " " Sweet, Talknb. - - lfeU Red, per bush, . I White, Wbol-Tab washed, " 1 Unwashed 1.35 35 25 - Yh Observer is the only paper pub lished iu the State nest of Raleigh vhlc gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every morulug. Business men will please make a note of 1 his. "Free from that vcuality which cor rupts; the conscience or that pity which corrupts Justice.", . ; - ; . i . CITY BULLETIN. t . . . A brick pavement is to be laid in front of the Opera House. Good. ! The? timbers, are being put oh , the' brick work f , the store of Alexander, Seigle& Co. f-s;:' !--?.: .; , -;i'i'ii-3?j-uJ . Nothing in the Mayor's Court, again yes- terdayi The falls fights haven't fairly open ed yeti Again,, we remind our correspondents that we do riot even read anonymous communica tions. ,-,-i r . . . . Many young men who have been out of employment are picking up courage as the season; opens. Dog killing has abated in a measure, much to our regret and that of every . other good and lawful citizen. The ocal transportation business was re munerative yesterday, judging . from th number of drays engaged. The ; entire force of the Odskeveb, from proprietor to devil, . was photographed by Van Ness yesterday'. v " The 'erection of the. cotton compress of Mr A Shorter Caldwell, js i.n progress near the depot of the tC, 0.& A Railroad. Prof. Hepburn, recently elected to the chair of Greek and German, has arrived at Davidson College, with his family. MrM.J, Brady bas been appofn ted Post Mistress at Plvidson College, vice T? J3l Al lison, Esqt . Davidson College is now a mon ey order office s - , . , Cool yesterday morning and evening and last night, hut no such terms was applicable to T the temperature at the middle of the dajr..,..' " H' The Hornet, Independent Hook and. Lad der, and Pioneer Fire Companies,' will all turn but 'i; to-morrow t. afternoon for, ex-ereise.-t . H V s " 5 We saw one man late yesterday evening who evidentlyl believes that' kerosene is non-explosive. He was filling up a lamp and smoking all the whiles . 'j , S) Ernest Berry hilL the little .hoy who was thtowh from a horse WedqvTiy afternoon was much better yesterday, and was able to get np and walk about some. i- . The renovations and - improvements be ing made in' stores, offices,, and' buildings, in. the business centre are - suggestive of greater enterprise is the. winter. . ' ' . A meeting of the Board of County Com missioners has been called to take place next Thursday, to devise means for paying the hands at work 'on the new; jaiL;-:t,.:J Stores to be riosed. ' ' This evening beginning the Jewish New Yearour Israelitish fellow citizens will ob set Ve to-morrow, as a holiday, aind ? there will be a general suspension of business as to them from sun down this evening until Saturday nigh U " i 1 1 r - iii -1 - n - I, . , T . " "" ' ' r " ' ' '"" 1 " 1 " A Mistake. 8ome people seem to have an idea that time hangs heavily upon the hands ofa newspaper man, and thaj be .isjdelighted tc- liave them come up and tell long yarns and give ad vice.. .This is of those popular errors. Every hour we lose in daylight,- has to be made up by the midnight lamp.- Appletou's Journal, The last number of Applcton's Journal ia at hand ; This nnmber i full of Interesting, instructive and entertaining reading matter. AppletorrCs Journal is. th best weekly, publi cation of its kind, in'tlie TJnitedjBtotes. Every household Bhoufd ljavo its price $i a year, , - Death f jh SiaUveef.Mees.lehbHrTr -ReV-A;. Monroe Oillespie died at Glen Alpine Springs, Burke' county, iast week. Mr-G"itlespie was born .and raised in this county, was, educated at Davidson College, and entered the ministry of theMEChuTch South. : He leaves 4 wife and four children. His remains were interred in Mbrganton. - 1 National Hotel, Salisbury. ' " We stopped a day in Salisbury last week, at; tbei National Hotels i and found it all that' a first-class Hotel ought to be. It has recently been re furnished, and put in thorough repair by Mr Linton, a lire man, and a gen tleman, who gives promise of becom ing a first-class hotelist. May bis shadow never grow less. Blooded Stock for the Fair. Maj J H Barry, of South Carolina, arrived ) in the city last evening, bringing with him two horses to be put in training for the races at the coming Fair of the Carolinas. The horses are both blooded stock. The mare "Notre Dame" is said to be an excellent racer, and the horse "Resurection" has a first class reputation. Maj B. expects another in a few days. Horsemen will takedue notice and govern themselves accordingly, as the track is in fine condition, and facing takes place every Saturday afternoon, when the weather permits. The Way Charlotte is Laid off. The first settlers laid off the streets of this town "regardless of consequen ces" They were marked out "catti corneredly," and it. is impossible to describe any location correctly, by the points of the compass. For instance: We take Trade street, from Tryon to lOTtbe North Carolina Railroad: some merchants and business men advertise that they can be found on Soutli Trade street ; others in the same locality, that they do business oa East, Trade street, and still others that they are on North East Trade street. Now, pray who will say that they awj not all right or that all of them ale not wrong? For all we know, a man might get into Trade street, and travel in all these directions or in none of them:,iaV.aili-':'We:tHed:for a while to describe Idealities by tbe paints of the compass, but had to give it up as a bad job... - " ' V . , s,. . -. ' - The next time Charlotte i.s laid off, we hope it will be done by somebody wbo'knows North, South, East and West apart, for the 4sake of the busi ness men and local editors of future years. The Negro Who Wasn't Ron Over. Scratching a head out of which had already come all the items it contain ed, sat the hard hearted scribe of tbe Observer yesterday : . afternoon, when that ever welcome word "item !" fe upon his ear; "negro ruii over by the Lincoln train,; doctors say he. can't live but one hour ; bunt it up !" Superfluous injunction ! A smile of supreme satisfaction ' spread over his countenance, and to sharpen a pencil and. seize a quire of paper, whereon to write out-the interview with the dying man, was a work which requir ed two seconds by- 'the watch. The rapturous reporter rolled into , his fag of a coat, and sought the ;iiicoln De pot. , Looked he not to 'the right nor to the )eft,: but pressed steadily 61V never lUlUKlllg iu stop ior muiur items onUbe waj'side, and revolving in his mind what caption he should be stow upon the article. lie was run over by two .drays, ? and -struck four times with rocks,, thrown by small boys, but these were small draw backs, and pressed ho on; t t? . " His destination was - reached at last. Having snuffed the blood from afan be now Jouged to see it, and asked to be conducted to the . presence of the f unfortunate man," who", yort under stand me," but straugely enough no body did seem to understand; Ques tions 'brought answers which reveal ed naught, save an astonishing igno rance of any accident. So far from any any.dyihg negro be found, all of those Upon" which the eyes 'of the T creslfal ten man of ink fell, appeared to be en joying an unsurpassably good quality of .health. "By the. beard "t of ; the prophet 1 Tii"Tom , dollhised," he soliloquised, and, thumb : in; mouth, "with solemn step, t and : sldw," -back to his ranche," ' "he took his solitary way"; t'x " . . . f And these few line -stand-in the space which' the scribe expected, to tbe occupied this morning by fir8t'clati item. " J , " i " r. I 1 - - i - - - lStgn Found Dead. - t. : A negro man, named Seaben Harris was found dead about . mile from 'Davidson .College, on -.Wednesday evening, the 9th Inst. He was in the act of getting over a fence where he died, and was found in that position about sun down. He was supposed to have died about 9 o'clock in the morniDg. Dr. M. W. HUM, of Davidson College, ex amined the body and pronounced death to . have been caused by a congestive chill .' The New Jail, .j , - j Workmen began yesterday : making the e'xeavatiott for ibenew jail. The location is oatbe rear parttpf the lot where the present lafl' atand. and the r oxnnjiig wHi iront on narenx street. The names of the titractra-br tbe different parts of the: work, have al ready beeri'JpublisTiedJ L The' building will beji large a iid substantial one, and will be built as to -Its interior after a highly approved plan. 1 A Narrow Eseape.; j i - Yesterday, while a wagori was driving through the streets, two white boys j' u tnped up behind, and one of them Rtood erect on the coupling pole which stuck out a con siderable length. The driver reached back and struck at the boy who .was standing on trie pole, and as he did so the boy dodged and escaped : the lick. Another attempt to whip the boy off was more successful, and the whip this time t truck him on the head.' The youngster in trying to dodge fell to the ground head foremost, his; head brushing one of the hind wheels bf the wagon. For tunately liis head did not happen to get be tween the spokes nor even strike the wheel fairly? 5se the conseqvences would have been different;.'' As it was he was net much hurt .,' -" ParentsT look to your boys. Prs6nait. The following railroad men were regis tered yesterday at the Central Hotel: Col 8 L Fremont, of the Carolina Central, Dr J M Hines, of the Memphis and Little Rock, Gen J W Barnes, of the International Texas, and Gen II Haupt, of the Piedmont Air Line. H W Fries, Esq., of Salem, was in the city yesterday. Dr J J Lawrence, of Wilson, a gentleman well known in the . medical world as the inventor of "Rosadalis," was at the Central yesterday. D J Carter, Esq., of the Lancaster Ledger, arrived in Charlotte, last evening. The condition of.' W M Matthews, Esq., was in nowise improved yesterday, aad at a late hour last night he was still in a critical state. Attempt to Escape. Yesterday evening about sundown, two young men arrived in the city with a negro named Lee Ross, whom they had brought here for confine ment in jail, for a crime, the nature of which we did not learn. When about the store of Burwell, Grier &, Co., cor ner Trade and Fourth streets, the prisoner broke from his guards, aud rap. Pursuit was given, and three shots were fired at him as. he ran, but without effect. After a long chase, the negro was overhauled, iu a cotton patch on the outskirts of the city, and taken to jail. An Enterprise in Prospective. Wo have heard a rumor, only a ru mor, that Ilussey, of the Stalesvllle Landmark, . and Robertson, of the Cher. okee Herald, both recent converts to the temperance cause, will shortly start a temperance organ for the West Avery, of the Piedmont Press, and Woodson, of the Raleigh, Neu's, are to be regular contributors; while Harris of the Concord Sun, is to be assistant editor, and general business manager. Now, we don't believe. a, word of this, nor do we ask our readers to do so we merely give the statement for what it is worth, hoping, however, that the report is true; for all the gentlemen named, can write intelligently ou this subject.. Left Us The late associate proprietor of the Obsebver, J? . H. Pendleton, Esq., left us yesterday afternoon, after a connec tion with the paper extending over five months. We, and all of us, saw him leave with genuine regret. .The relations which existed between him and each and eyery person connected with the! office, from the least even unto the greatest, have been of the most pleasant possible "character, and wherever he goes or whatever business he engages in, he will be followed by the hearty good wishes and the God speed of all the attaches of tbe Ob SESVEi. - -, s 1 We feel kindly toward him on ac count of bis intrinsic worth as a man; his uniform kindness and good humor; but there was another tie which bound us closely to him he was masters of exchequer in this shop,1 and we all 're member and will long remember how pleasant and prompt he always was in shelling out s the root X of all evil on Saturday nights. " On many accounts, we regret to lose him, and this is not the least consideration. , We congrat ulate him upon his escape from a life which is all .work and : no play, and hope that his future pathway may be strewn with more flowers - than are found in the way, of the average newspaper-man. . .. The Hebrew New Year. The Hebrew New Year will begin on this evening, - September 11. It is observed as a festival, and in the synagogues the ser vices, the music and chanting, all partake of a joytul tone. Ten days afterwards, on the evening of Sunday, the'21st, the day of Atonement commences, a time of solemn re ligious observance, fasting and prayer for for giveness of sins. " ' - FoTjthe Observer. " 1 ' r All dray owners and drivers are hereby notified tthaVeorrplaini has been made.fo" me'abutthe fast driv- ing," often endangering, the; lives, of J tWden .eebai driving horses through Ibe streets at4 rapid speed ts ten? aoucttt. , Ana . tne police are instructed to arrest every person violating this ordinance, and collect the penalty. j '71 W. F. Davidson, Mayor. . . , 7 . Servants. ' ... That hydra-beaded horror of house keepers has come to the surface again, with yet more frightful mien. We presume there is nothing in life, except a spring bonnet which gives a lady, more trouble and anxiety than her dealings with servants. Daily are heard' complaints of- the laziness, slovenliness and unreliability of ser vants, and the expressions of lugu brious- despair with which the dainty house-keepers tell over their troubles, is provocative of hearty laughter. Really, we do sympathize with the troubles of our fellow-man and wo man in this "regard, for we'd infinite" ly rather bo sergeant-at-arms of a wo man's rights convention, than to hun- a servant for a single dav. May the present wave of trouble be of short duration, say we. COMMClficATED. The Graded School. Mr. Editor: No true philanthropist will for one mo ment oppose the permanent establishment of a Graded School in our community . The intention is alike worthy of the head and the heart of the gentleman who conceived it, and the commission of our Public Fund who have sd promptly seconded his under taking. Without doubt, a large number of children are thus provided witlrthe means of instruction who, under other circum stances, would grow up in ignorance and vice. Not that the teachers" of the private schools have been derelict in duty to the children of the poor, for be it said to their credit that as a general rule, they have cheerfully received into their school as many such children as they could possibly teach. But notwithstanding thes generous acts, a destitution so great, required that more ample provision be made for the child' ren of such as were unable to pay for their instruction, and in this particular, we re gard the Graded School as a public benefac tor But it is very manifest that it was not the intention of our Legislators, to have the School Fund used as the means of breaking up and utterly annihilating the private schools. There are a number of worthy and competent teachers in our community, whose whole support is dependent upon their schools, and who, notwithstanding their incomes have been greatly diminished since the opening of the Graded School, would not have raised a single word of com plaint if another expedient, greatly damag ing to their interest, had not been employed as the means for securing funds for conduct ing that school. Not only is the School Fund, and so much of the Peabody fund as can be secured, absorbed, but as an expedient to increase the income, and the attendance of children, the" idea of a cheap rate' of in struction is presented in the advertisement of the Principal. It reads thus, "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 supple ment the Public Fund." We submit that this is taking adyan'age of the Public Fund to break down all the private schools, by charging a rale' of tuition that none others than those employed" in the Graded School could afford to teach at, and all because that school is backed , by the PubliJ Fund. " It is all right for the, principal t o solicit voluntary contributions , widch he ..has done, but ber yond this we protest against the use of means that? must -inevitably -drive the private schools from out of the field of competition If the8alary of the principal or any of the teachers are inadequate, or if the other ex penses are not iaet, let the Legislature be memorialized that an adequate tax be.Ievied upon the community ; but in the name of common justice let us not Injure one cl iss of our citizens to benefit another class. ' 'Sbw Advertisements.! OFFICIAL DRAWINGS I X BeMcial Associatioi. -; - v v-hablotm, Sept, 9, 1874. , Class 187,' drawn at 12; M. 35, 68, 45, 19, 12, 38, 69, 20. 2, 315, 29. 33, 49. 72. ' Class 188. drawn at 5 P. M-68,16, 43. 8. 39. 21, 5. 74. Id. 42. 50. 13, 24. ' Class 189. drawn at 9 P. M.-L 24, 36, 39, 37, 16, 47, 10, 28, 53, 49,4. - r - ' September 10th, 1874. V ' Class 190, drawn at 12 M. 33, 64. 1763, 3, -71, 73. 19, 65, 2, 66, 47, 50, 67. . Cless 191, drawn at 5 P M 89, 59, 27, 11, 63, 6, 56, 29, 74, 66, 42, 25. Class 192, drawn at 9, P M-48, 23, 68, 4, 74, 27, 44, 35. 3, 60, 34, 57, 14. 54, 31, . ' o . (Signed) , T - J..J. HARRISON. 4 - i On Consignment. CHOICE SUG ARMOURED HAMS,- cheap by the tierce. - - A. sell-It. . BURWELL, GRIER & CO. Attention Ccrccts. .rut. - - -aft "VOU iARE HEREBYT ORDERED TO X meet at ENGINE! HOUSE in full uni form, on Saturday 12tb, at 4 P. M.. for parade and exercise. - . D..M. JtlQllER, , F. H. GLOVER. . . President. sell 2t.- . - - -R RecSeo. v Attention Pioneera. . . parade., Aui atpjnjdaace is desired. ' , tjy oroer ot r. a. NcMNCii, .:C.C. :MOORE. - l President. sell 5tJ Secretary. ?iin . - Independents Attention.' YOU are hereby ordered to- meet at your Truck House in full uniform' on Satur day the yzth. at 4 P. M-i forparade and ex ercise. . -v . . , J A.3. U. UiUt, . P. H. Pbxlav; T President. Secretary. ' :'? v 5,t6-i -sept 11 2t - v--'--.,; - THE Celebrated Lun:h Milk Biscuit, and Extra Pilot Bread, in Store and for sale by J S M DAVIDSON, Agent, sept li r xraae sireeu TRUST SALE. BY Virtue of Deeds, of-; Trust tome made, I Will sell at public, sale at the. Court House door in Charlotte on the 24th day of November next, the 6ame being Tuesday of the Superior Court, the following City Prop avtv tn'v TTfTi nntmvwnvnrl Irkfa lvlnir An Tenth, Eleventh nd Cemetery Streets, op posite the residence r k it- uaviason, issq. Also, two acres of landVlyinjt on the Caro lina Central ; Rail way, vwUh5 the improve ments thereon, embracing1, '-the hops, en gine, boiler and machinery, known as "the Mecklenburg epote find Hanaie Factory." Terms Cash or good Bankable paper. Title reserved until! -payment of purchase money. - TH03 W DEWEY, : sept 11 oaw ts ; Trustee. MORE LICrHT; V.t THE uhdersigned having established him self in the business of selling Pure Astral and Kerosene Oils, would respectfully inform bis .friends .and tbe public in general, that he may be found at the store of the RISING SUN, opposite the Market, where purchasers will be sup plied with the very best KEROSENE AND OTHER ILLUMINATING OILS, at the very lowest prices, which will be delivered in any part of the city, free of drayage. sell tr. Hi. j. uuiruM. THE GREAT raoM CALIFORNIA, WILL APPEAR SOON AT THE , , i' OPERA HOUSE, in their Fashionable and Pleasing f - PRESENT A TION SOIREES. Look for particulars in Sunday's Obsibvxb. sell tf- . r S. B. MEACHAHj ; f . COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANT, charlotte; X b. 1 fc Liberal advances made on Cotton consigned to me for New York or Charlotte. Reference by Permission. M P' Pegram, Cashier 1st National Bank, Charlotte ; A G Brenizerj Cashier Commercial Natidoal Bank, Charlotte t Maj 8 W Melton; Wm H Hardin, Chester, S C ; Col W H McCorkle, . B T Wheeler, Yorkyille, 8. C. N B. Special attention given to the pur chase and sale of future contracts., fc , , sept 11 tf, .j y,, , r ' Pearl Grits ! Pearl Grits ! ! JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF PEARL GRITS, at J. L. BROTHERS St C03. - sept 10 ' - ' Jt-' - "t Slagnum-Bonum Apples. , -' WE have just received a lot of these fine Apples, so much called for; - v , sept 10 " . -. t -r u . B'.N. SMITH circular." ; ;-r HAVING again ' located in Charlotte, 1 .make my respectful salutations to my old friends and acquaintances. I am now in the Retail Department of that justly celebrated firm of Messrs.; Wittkowsky & Rintels, where I shall be pleased to wait n all my patrons I guarantee to them, polite attention and just treatment.' , Very Respectfully ? x sept 10 2m , M. D.L. McLEOD. Wanted." k r ' THREE or four Marble Cutters. None but good workmen needfcrP'y-,.. sept8 ' ; F. A. McNINCH. EGGS, 15 cents per dozen,' two dozen for 25 cents, at ; REEL & PERDUE'S . ang7 tf. i . . A j - V LOT OF CORN MEAT,' Just Beceived, xv by. . sept 9'- . , G. W. CHALK ACQ'S. riALL at Reel &. Perdue's, for nice , fresh; J tirapes. YOARE.EREBX REQUEST D TO ' 'Iffrnxeet at ENGINE HOUSE onatur- dayitl43dIosOart? o'clock. p. M. for
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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