jij3fl'VaA3BOAB f f r t III ,4 & -'.'yfjVv. -ri 'I- - I I I I I I ' I 1 I I . LJ L ,. I 11 . .. 1 III ."II LV lll lll III hi L iU lit i;n , 1 . . . Ill hi , ... w I m I V kT, . " - III N-. 4 -"2 ? :'- - -i. 1 1 i.m 'J , 1 r, 3;3'rAV,''3H':l u-, ,. j .. ,v,Ch. , Jones, -Proprietor! 'ZlLtirtt tb iJrtoty ft-re 1ten4 ThlMMn'a PnnTH.i Uercfn n .ml amifMtmr iitnnk hnfora . - a in 1 :n 84 wSi to WI Goods cut Toy? ad. any Aotwe i.h frSubt icte4.Tbey paoaUwyaate tfc w,t IiMft -.--uit.Tv U '--tVw.' k ..... fl-n. ir-'i t"''-''s ? . iT7 ir7 . . - a . ' ' i ; ' ';aitr!hiiiiM.rt,jlQ!,H -us iiwrt'-vij wiwi-i4 iim"UTF'r, - - 1 11 . . ;.a.i Dii'M titi'i iu-! ni'iitii'Mr-n'-rr'TTW,ri . in" .".v.'ii9. ',H..'-?'fm.t. i V.-y.- :';;uL;;Ai;JA7 ;''ayD"coxT&miNG five days. 1; 't .yWpttwr tW ' UtMPrwiims Offered !i ; 4w,J LthMti'ivMl'Mul fniml. frnm tfiA gi&teble boroVjft, now pBers to lhe eilizet ol limi sack advanUjretaa th$f have never beeit tjui.9 w. mtvmmxm n lnVte or.expse-wiu.be spared to make the", J .v; J HEW .TUT HMO- CAEMHAS MMH!'. SDCtffii Liberal Wem'umrf are oBered for improved stock, field cr tic Art. T Sccretarv ...J a Ilnwuuitiii Mar.MtaitlnNrrw fnnrilaTlflVc FYrrTMiJHIInrllilrllB 111 I InlUnlirT Blltl 1 SpiTTiTi TJTtm " . , ... . , . thisdty he'rau nreoiUrrfist.WrLnnjhia form,- will pe $eat ,by. iaJll upon. appfieation to the' crowd. ;i t ' w.rV" , ,- j -Tr.j. - I The price y m . . . ,. . r. .iK T.v. ;.i:iii!i .J.:;.!1 ! lit'. . r, . flHiBIGHTS WND, TRAM yjyUKIWllUJN it - AirahRementa'B'ave heett hlade' "witn 'the rfitoH, ami articles cominfir to the Fair i Ale, Porter a4 Wfr . f UST REfSEtVKD . ' V5.-I J 1 7J r J '.I k, CasU of pottled Ale, j-AnU& 28 Cask! or Bottled PorfefY 25 Casks of Bottled Lager,' '.''. '-v k"; Fotaate at reasonable pr-vcf jl t' " auE-7-'74tC r.J fit, ..o. j jIA -,jX t Farm for Sale. Hi Q BAHAM A NASH have aeyerat tery dV irable Fansia for sale. Hear the rCity, iroui 180 to 300 acres each,. . Call on T - ';,t"- K; KASH," 1 OfflwWreaiJof'sCblXJ. E, Brown's office- Wanted. THREE bt four Marble CuttersNone bnt ood workmen, peed ilW?'!- U JCptS - . w F. A. McNINCH, A LARTS lot'St Fra tFfemch nd ; Plafn A. Candie. Lemons, Jtalslns and snta, re- JelS .15 t I U f 1 liWKFOY'S. T --.- , ' - - 5 1 UTE Have recYed to-fA a-StoaU' lot of .irJiairC5iioii one op t r run ja.i 1 1 i - WIMMONS' IlntTT lmDound.' Simmon's liver Regulator - Home'EIttersV Ilostet er s Bitters - risf -t---tj " "lane 12 1 . il ill, i. j . i r,.r ..'I., i J ? j. Trade fit A , FTJLt line of all kinds of Patent Medl cinea on hand, will .beCsold cheap ; for " l-Vfi MOA.UiJS IS,'' mWW-'D.Ay.'( ' r 7 MUh uui UlllI TlUUlf MAYKK. GREY' BOSS' TP HE best Cider "VAtrar in townat Aflkfei llliy jaenCvn9IgueX 0 IOC' iewrair. u W varunuao.' nifnuj iiukwki I win, it ia niuugut, ob uiiger moil iv woo josk t No paUi. or expenses will be' -pared to make1' Jtfl ' The renV.naof the burnt houses' on Trade fexbibUfw,.prJococrib.U?t?flhe ac MtfJto JSSShJSE' street, stand jiat as they were when the rt St ITiO ASSl'1: I flames lodsedelr holdn the last Satui i 1 1 AfY.LB3trukfLst IToteiny In;lpts to v v -iit pUTtharr3 , jr..'', .... y ren large Stock; oMIes's.fVomn' RHIIKH anil 4 A Ts Mmnr c . o 1 1 -i r. nnrchanlnir ftlnwheV f i Ift JTew Forik Bostofrt 9t Baltimore, - fipenae of a'tr i p North V b-t, fjom - 4 , , rpfeSUTHfc : ?4. , ; . x . - . . , . ; - : - ' " 4nin . , onnnd if f ii Annual Address MSflrBatirWare: f ! ' li .1 . i,1 r: iKnTw "dlit which haft heretijforft been a ron- the Iwotafea ,or tiorin ami .South Cam- able; to give,. biih iap;eniuni undattrac- 0 s t i s -c o n p l e t r; t . 5 Cropst Uoriicnllural and Doroes- fariocr;.IUiIrQad lioea foii lhe nsoal rates for j-,"" ri ,'vc V Suva A l:. XHtiyj'-.H I .. i r-i'urfi "m- w rT r : . 'y-- 1 : i-. ,rL .t-ni T-f r HAVI.au agam. locateu i Vuarioti, Ail,' make j roy Respectful salutations to ray old mends and acquaintances-. x am now in the Retail -Department jCiatjustly - celebrated firm. ot; Messrs. "wntkowsky " & Rintela, where I shall oe pleased to wait on all my patrons I ' guarantee to them polite J l . A .. anen uon ana just .ntuic",u f- ; "x sept 10 2nJ vii JI.-D.4.,.IcLKOU.,l NEW YORK", September lOthJ ?7$.. J u'lCnrmuir' Or .thk Obsebvxb; Allowttie t through yoqr paper to say to oux friends J nl i h nnhHo that while me thermometer l T? l . j irJZ7 SZ nr, t - av r Talmas, Overcoats, Dressand Business j NaiM.suiibe oi i"pIt,w0I K -Myor, advertise. line. fiUiKU jur mo rttimuu mwhv nt" v,i gentlemen, that has not been anosnaii not be surpassed oy any siock in vie ouuui. , i - i una tne siocks nere mucu ibwci, -i-y- A i i. it,v. loaf-. 'rit loiter Btjries auu ;ih;cs .wu V which 1 will call A..YOUNO .u Ave ara.no wf .mm AAs -k n m . a b a wmiv emfkir .. i.iimii 'lX toE anl in U will be found a .variety of Goods,, not to befiroeU to - merit its continuance, 1 remain very rrir.tfullv. , . ALPHONSO YOUNO. i 8C12 tf . - ' -il!. CdroUna"luiUyTtitnti1 Cfl&rlO t-t 9 S , C -r T1XERC7ISES resnmed October 1st. t next. Jci 1 Local cadets, those from the city, pro- posing io enter iu iibmwks hand in their names at once. Aaaress . V A.' sel5 3t . - - . Superintendent, .Wantpd,;rf'j;i'f.v Yl young unmarried ladyi.a situation as eisewuexe. nve us can v" wiu ."' water moccasin, in a bottom on nis place on He for the?r4iberal natronaee. and hoping inlengthj Of inches in crrcumference, and a i T I jm r uouse-Keeper. juj .nn? w.v-bi t wjth which ttis aoflge could be played WHO house work.; References, given unired: f fc f ft . - if . tpi fnrther iniormaiion,HPPi.v i- -- - t . . ... . xmon; : . t v 3 w One nciiV- .....v-. 60 -ee iy, onfl-yea.. fiLflQ X-aBacribr wilLpIease look out tBt crc-3 mart?bnxtheir r tpere. J"hey jare tnus noli9e3Ttbat their term opvnbscrip tlon 1 has expired ; .' andre1fespeifallyJSeS uesueu. 50 renew at once. ' hates f: a vifdsnrb. ' -1 fiye days a 00 . one week...,.......nj. 330 " r two weeks ;--- . .500 three weeks:. ,v60 one inonthu.i:. Jr.. M 1 . CorTact ' AdTertisemento taken pre "'"or.atJvlow rates. .s. . . 1 1 , j L-r .3 estimated , At a qtlarter-feoli un, r-iUa squares as aJjalf-oplunin.$Xl :i,C fTE Vi AhttETS.! ' ? 5 !" Cotton Marked CV Goodv Ordinary,.; ;...M;..CL...Jl8i Strict Good Ordinary, .-r.ir. v 14 I40W -Middling....... '4 V t t i m K 1 - - iifuwWiinM.l 'ioon-rHamfi. per tt 18 13 a 14 'V-; Shoulders, 11 11 V. 25 30 fittOar-Choice,- oraHtty-ppie 2.00 2.20 1.06 1.00 12 4.00 BAf9tl per' dozen, Ptoui-i-i,ainily. " Sper JlKDiiied Apples ' I 3 il! A Hi' 5 ..nt Blackbernei bw&-;hackens, spring, I " Trkeyi3 l ' fecrpr M Dpcks, 4 h Hides Dry, 18 a 20 50 a 75 20 14 . i. Green. 7 LliarGd, 16 (Jahiraon. 14 Meal White, Oat Blafck. 1.10 50 60 Wbate. Onitmx.. 75 . SO f57 lbs jto.feushel) , Peo Fute clay, Mixed, 1.00 50 $1 10 1.30 1.35 35 25 Pbtatoes Irish, Sweet, Wheat Jted, per bush, " : White. Tbe Observer Ja the only, paper pub lished, the StateVWest of; .Raleigh which gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every marniug'.' Business men will please mike a hotC f this." ' A ' Free from that venality which'cor- rupts the-eoiisefeuce or that pity which corrupts Justice. J4j. ltV(1. ; TY BULLET! XI" ' Please hand in church notices to-day. - The circus pictures continue to draw well.; ' Yesterday, Jthe Mayor iiad. nothing to (h inthewayofltrials. 3- '" One peace warrant was tsworn out yester-i day before Jultice W, F. Davidson' -' " T SilvanoigiveS'liiSTlast entertainment in ibbt. We hope.he'llhave a good df the Obskbysb is 60' cents per f month-cents; per weekl and icents per day. Just tliink of it. ..: - . 5 ;. The Fa ext,Thi The Fall torm of. Davidson College begins y. rThe -attendance-, of pupils The OBffEfivxB's show'Koinc scribe Twent into' Rilvflfho'sl entertainment nieht before limb oa q uttU'licaUt pau uivn wtt wuu - . - - - - - r- -- - - piteher. Now who will d dig us ay .well; end present us with a pump TbffLrrnig Teln the way, of at circus picture, lapeeted auj opposite our of fice. It is an elephant standing on its bead and we ane gotiig'to look for ' tliat elephant when .ine ciroua comes. , r: , s r.;,-. i Through the cWlsesy of S. E. Allen, Esq j General Ticket Agent, delegates to the Grand Lodee of Odd Fellows, which con- Jn jthvaU 3bext Monday, will be paasi .... . T : .... , -r. ed over tne neanioni air-une xtaiiroau at nlvTate-lf- I A . .c-f j t .u- i-:: wui m ,iu iub rav i.nr the nith nr irtJihpr. to. nit tne vacancv "r- 7r-"i- '-. ''II". - Mr. E. A. McCauley, who lives near Hun teravillevr jn, this,- countyi killed f monster fraction - more . than 3 lieadP'''.' inches across ihd a 4 i local lean' find j anythingto write dbout, or is too lazy1 . to wrue,. uemn wiui ioug. ngmaruie uu u J an exchange, and tvith. a t smiling conden sion, truly lovely, obserTes'tbat he aar. i . t -r , j iris " to" fso-and-Bd t We. hunted 'diligently ihroueh our exchahgts yesterday, for some- I tHVie to surrender-our local snace this j morning "; to, but jcould 'find no . selection . v z .. The. new. cotton, platform wflh-soon.l buil Carpenters are preparVpg the timber mortising! and att'ngf It Is hoped' tbit this plafornVwill be completed, by Noyembr, in tfiiie to accommodate the irail ina Wm. ter cotton traded Jfr7" J. Kirlcaitl has the contract to build the datforrrrr ' . . The Salisbury fair. -1 : -. f ' ' tTbe handsome Hlumiaated posters of ."the Salisbnry Pair ' Association, bare appeared I . " c iucj -VI9 KWVtVIJ -ULT -lll'Vtll't vionau anu are. very 5atiractie.-,:,hisair begins on the '27th. pto, -nd promigea to eclipse allMts predecessors.- Ve hopjtbe expectations Of its fnends,irill1)e more tHair - T I I r-T 1 jK ".1 1- ' 3 i m t 3 -r f-rt ,t fExcatatiQnsor the new JaU nave ceased It has been found that tjy fonndaWn is not a fiubsja,n,tal one anfl captiot iet except'by draining" the lot: The buildin committee (wil jedtr(to purchase an other site if a suitable 6ne can be obtained. and at a ;reasonabl ? price otherwise the present 166 Will bedrned and the jail erec ted on it. 1 - '.J- i' ' l ' fjl Release! from Jail. ! Allegro .pmannarded Amanda peweese, who has been confined in Jail berets'" a lu natiC) for the past two weeks.Was -released yesterday, upon the uppHcationf cme j&f 1ft knBraenfythOj promised . to take her put of town mmedjatelyf The kinsman told us that the woman had been K cunjured " by a man who had beetf visiting her, and that's wytflade Mer crflly - 9-. . Off Graujrerliier. ' f v 7 "" ' -' The proprietor rf this paper is bilied fori' Grange speech iW ord'a , Mill, atowan countyj ito-day, add, i order (to fill ; his ap pointment, leiMa&t ifevening on the North Carolina train. Ilvill instruct the farmers of that section hojmhey can tell by looking at a cow's teethwcether or not she will give buttermilkaol advise the cutting of elderj at this particular season.. v .'.VHi v m yoB ' Death of- an Excellent Man. ,y .We learn with regret of the death pf .Pr J. H. Montgomery of Concord.; He died at' 11 o'clock on Thursday night of dropsy of the heart. ' He had been ill for -sometime,' but was sitting up in his chair at the time bf his death. Dr. Montgomery was,.70 years of age. . He was the, father of MaJ. 7. J. Mont gomery, the Solicitor ( of this district, and was universally esteemed and respected. ; ' ' ' :- A Herald Reporter Iuiervlews Two Citi zens of Charlotte, , The New "York WndM ef tbe 16th instant, which reached us yesterday, contains inter views held ba ZTdrireporJtei.who wasnl The.fppea;.ftaaeA "ChaViotle last week with Col Wm JofsiStt his W and Samuel Wittkewsky, Esq., of this city The subject of tbeimerYiewB was the propos ed national peacl congress. Extracts from these interviews, ob synopses of both of them, will appear is ancther issue of the An Improvement in Prospective. " ! . I iuessrs iu ij v riston, it xu uaies anu l vv Sanders, the owners of the Central Hotel property, have determined npon "building next'springj three store houses on! the lower end of the lot,' facing ortTrade street. Two ofthe stores will be about" 20x30 feet each : . ' ...... i" . ; , ; ... the other: very considerably larger. -Each of the stores will be four stories high:'. There will be an archway between ' the; hotel: and t he stores, to afford ingress and egress to and from the rear yard of the hotel. This will be an improvement' indeed. All the" Way from Germany . ' ji. oox oi guns was receivea toe oiner jay from Leiege, Germany, byJ Walter Breni & Martin, of this city, and. on opening it a rat was found indt.tlt didnThave any anima tion ,to spaek of; jwherf it got. here ; . in fact it didn't have any at all, Perhaps seasick ness wore its young life away.' The gentle men to' whoriilt'was shipped were Wst good, enough to make jus a preaeiit.of it, and, hav ing no particular use for it, we are ready to receive"sealed "bids fTor?il from hotels and ptiarding, houses.'' sWaiter,v hand the.ini- poited hash this way !", j i ... V. . . ,i i j , 5 rt' i The Street Railways Committee 4 .The .Committee appointed by the Board of Aldefriji'cn'at Its lastmeeting, to consider the expediency of granting the right to. the Carolina Central Railway Company to run street cars through 'certain' of the streets of the cityj met' yesterday: afteTnli Jat Abe Mayor's' private office? There; were, present Messrs tR, F Davidson StM., Howell,-A JH Creswellt.T H Bretn j? H .W Guioni all the coroiriittee' appointed1 by 1 the Board,' !feave Cql; Myers(;and J H Wilson, JSsq. After ao interchange or views, ine coramuiee ueciueu that it would be injudicious at tlyV tiriie to grant the request, and R F Davidson,4 E-t chairman of the cpmmittee,; yra nsructed to'rrB this Jctiow to tlieB6arii attts-meei;- ing5 Jon ! Monday: riUht nextJNo reasons mill h isnhmitted. unless verballv.- for the rptoWoit oCOTpfetf by'mVcOmmUteeV'-" tf; iJJ i tt- . "The tSouthern f Artificial Stone -Pave- ment We desird to direct the . attention of property Owners m thecityto the advertise ment of Capt Johfl C, Braine, concern Whe artificial stone payeriifent.v4;If tHis payeinent needs anysrecomimendation to our people it fcah be lia'd Oil 'bptllication to Capt. t Brairie wfio'Wili furnish' pamphlet ?conriing, a description of the bavementihow it is made, laid'&c.; as Well 4s certificates from gentle men of 1 the' highelt respectability," many of whom, in Raleigh Wilmington; . Columbia, Charleston,:an4 Lber cities, are, known to th citizens of Charlouer The stone i said to be superior ra natunw . swim iu its auapia bility.io any: surface", however uneven, Upon which It may He lald,;;lfius ;preyenting the breaking constdntly occurring.'. from the ine qualities of surface upon which natural stone - Capt. Braine 1 ill la s-pavement to-da; in front of the stpre 6f Stenhouse, ; Macaulay 'ft f o. We th inH it wOrtlWit least a trial from the,propertyhlders fcfHfiis city' arid we 6t9altngr'in Providence Township. ..,iit 7,lWe $ust Ofeunied yesterday thatf on list I HU noay i thefts' were perpetrated nonthe ;pfefnisesf of Messrs7J Sol Held and two 'other cuvieuieu rroviqence lownsuip. iije robberies' retcomtnied 'while the families w'ere at (huicb; The thief; or , thieves stote .Wearing' aprel and .differentotherartfcles fromeacb pf tbe' houses the whole amount-' -OisM ylup itq ;aboMt $200u ,2?one, of ,the atoian property, fmt been .recovered, i f tt ? rvlWe hea'pflbcounU of numerous thefts- iir different farta of the County-1 Tbetaost of Ibese .raids, no we'ver, are eonfined(' to ' hen "roosis1, and other parts of the premises where tblnga which 'can ' be 'eaten 'are wont lo be .t u, 1 ine Heal., 1 j tfui Aiu-vi fs'fth Wrong Avon th' had gotten "before Ve are having the I heat: : now -to3 which" ' We and Gctober w'eatli r prevaile!.; TejTcserit weather ia.unseasc 3 able, and, hence, objec tionable It'& too hot .Jot,. Sepiexnber,iand yet evfryone is-araid to setback jintohis lineni clotles, pulled off iri .August. The heat yesterday1 .saa absolutely oppressive j and as old Sol pured his hot rays steadily dowh upon- our fievoted ' heads, we 'looked; back rto I he distant , past , and remembered when summer mas ' summer and fall was fall. Things 'ann V what they useter was, ' . 1 .. ". . . ana even me .weather, jqas partaken of the ex isting demoralatioiv and gone on a bender. Branch, of the Carolina' Central from . ' LincolntoiTtb 'llickory. t,... .. The HickoryiJVeM says thati Col. S.L. Fre mont, the. efficient Superintendent of the Carolina Central Railroad,, was in that 'pj'ace last Saturday t Col. Fremont Visited Hickl ory1 for the purpose of ascertaining what the bidding .branch, of the C C. Railroad from Lincoln ton to that place. He had a confer ence With the Board of Commissioners, ap pointed by. the Legislature, , and they called a meeting of the citizens Saturday night, for the purpose ofascertaining the felling of the Hickory people on the project of .assist ing the Carolina Central Railway Company 5hJ accomplishing' thd' cohhecuon named. The large t;a''b(;iieM.!;d9':9 sWrt notice, showed the interest which is felt iri this connection. J. F. Marrilt was called to the chairk and revues ted; Dr. J. R. Ellis to explain the law, , authorizing this action After speeches frora A. H. Shuford, John A' Dickson, A. L. ."Shuford,' A. Y; Sigmon and others, the theeting adopted a motion with imhf one dissenting voice, that the town of Hickory should give $12,500, to assist in ef fecting said connection : ; j .t nvci 'i ird entertainment to a large and respectable irowd last - evening As on th e preyious e ves iri gs, the deepest in terest was manifested! in all bis perfor mances, which were admonishing as usual, to the last "degree. Tile ' different - ieats; of sleight-of-bandj and tie different illusions which he attempted and successfully ; per formed, brought loudf and-' prolonged ap plause from ah evidenjly delighted audience.' The tricks of last night, were different from thpse of Wednesday arid Thursday nights, and thoseho had betci 'there before, were as mucli entertained aslori, flieir first visit to see him. The 'irst prelent last' night was a ad v's handsome hunting-case gold watch. and. this was given to Mrs. O. W. Badger. he second present wai half dozen chairs; these fell to Charles CaVsos.; The distribu tion of the gifts causeq much merriment, and, the interest taken is this partwas:;pnly excelled by that taken in the preceding per formance.' To-night is positively Silvano's , last; ap-, pearance. The leading present to-night is a watch similar to the One' given out last night.' Of ' course eve ybody' will go and take a chance at it. A Half ' Fare Passeafirer on the Air. Iiine. . 1 .,, The Raleigh Sentinel of Tnursdny tells the following incident, lie will be of interest to the .friends, of Captj JJHd ... Scrnggs,. in this city : ,: I ; n !...,: . M " The. Air Linfe frim Charlotte to Atlanta, is the Railroad of tlte South. Fish bar track iill the wy yod'ride 30 miles an' hour with me greatest ut eose.t j.ue peipeituiuuiai tuto ookjs litte"fearfuIJ and an occasional ..tresj tle.riiakes the heads little swimmy to those wno are accustomed to riding nlteen miles an hour arid stopping af lialf hour at a wood pile on North Carolpa ds.:;:.Affable and polite gentlemen ccaiduct their trains. But it was only a weeft or so ago -when ' Ned Scruggswho used. te puncl-'em" on the N. Criow1 i cohductor on the4 Air Line, was going through his train that this small inci dent oepprred Approaching I an . elderly mother ( with . the steteotyped phrase . "tick ets, madarij," he wasf met with' "You don't think that boy is uffider ten hey? You won't pass him for lialf. fare? i Look at that, will Ve?" And froii btit the old carpet bag brought the well-worn fatnily Bible, and turning to the page" reserved, for births and deaths, held it triaiiphantiyup under Ned's nose'with "Does that look as though I was a l;ar,w mY whiskereji friend 7" With such; testimony before his eyes, Ned could do no less than pass the fbby for ' half fare amid ijuell ajplause lrom the passengers t who had been amused I special ore joi . me scene. The train Was still an3 the "GreenviHe'' was blowing off at 12a but ' tbe holy bookj con t?iced.Ned, and 1 e Slightly telegraphed with' his little cord Ge rge Berry the .engi;neeri,'in charge to hie awi y, and, you bet George did it,whilc'tIieold woman with her Jamiljr recordC wiped hei weeping eyes and con-.., doctor Ned soiik lOixed "save me fronfif-r j teen year beys. wi th ten year old eye .jteelh.!. SPECIAt'ROTICES. Annotmceriient. ' "h' . ? We are authorized to announce R'O Foard, Esq, of Catawba county," as a candidate for Engrossing Clerk, Of the House of Represen tatives for theensucing session: - Election npon the assembling Of the' Legislature, .fcv; , taw vuiiaun i We are authorized and rea nested to an I hounce John, A. Stikeleather, of Olin. "Ire- dell county, a' candidate for reading clerk of I the Houseyof Representatives fof ; the ensu I of the LegislatureJL'.'. .,vr-5; vi I n 1 " SinrarlKiJ)'.' Johicstow Co.'.' N. C "r 4 - I -I -t t) j Viv September 3rd-1874?- Meftheseueo Nora I hereby announce myself a candidate for principal door-keeper of the Senate, subject I ( to the action of the Democratic-Conservative I caucus, , at i tbe approaching aessioo. of ( the I uenerai Assembly. J. i JSllihotok, 4 l te - ' , ' v 1, ,!i u-A .Ready MUfed PaW.; .......I? v,We call special attention to the .nt 1' lesiuuoniais 01 jvir u r jvnigpc, mjeierence to Ready Made Paint -' Not having used the painfewe can't- lpeak from ) experience but ' we feel sure H Js i to tbe interest of ail r i-fntonipr whiUin. rntino (a ' tV enstomers, wno desire painung to tent the a&men , -. i -. " " v- " V, uly 25 6m 'r ' ( v ' Undefendedf1 Systems. 4 It is: notorious that the malaria which produces periodic fevers of the intermittent and remittent types, .affects the weak and I nervous more sensimy man me roDusi and i vigorousj , All unhealthy conditions of the air, trom whatever cause amine, have n I especially depressing effect npon the bodies and minds of persons of nervous tempera- ment .and delicate organizations, and in lever auu ajue uistncts toese . are generally vww jcjvi, vh wg v j the first who are taken down. ' If self-prer , On the premises is a fane brick , - , servation were really the first law of nature,' '' h "Dwelling House, ' " as the proverb says it is, no rational resident brick kjtchen, arid two good brick ' offices. . of a malarious region wouldneglect to .use with basement story to leicbf and ;six:good., the means of averMng endemic fevers which teQant hQUSes. yeU good barn and other sciepce has provided. Long experience has necessary out-bnildfngs. . ' ' - f Eyeb?rd alf iutJ3t,OD' i6 Hostetter s of nhe original tract about three hundred Stomach Sitters; taken regularly. and? per- .ctn cuWration, wider good fences, sistently during the unhea thy , season,; n fcaUnce iri primeval forest. , No old fields on low, marshv tocie will, so fortify the thepiacei ahdnot a gulley'Outhet planta- -SlVffiZ? nVfodee vTiUe Jdi cy. T t""" jawiu.uvv. of an attack of any .malarious disease, ,This J M f 4V0V VU W MfW U UW VW VM V U J localities, i but with 'doublet force to those who are deficient, in constitutional stamina and vital power. Individuals whom nature . ! ' -' : ,! I",,' : ' has thus left cofflparatiyely defenceless will . , We offer for sale that, yalaable tract ; of only have themselves: to ,blame if iStrickenf ?n ch.sti P,f Y - ', -' down when' a positive safeguard is within ; SEVENTEEN HUNDRED ART V their reach. Recurrent fevers, bilious at- of as good lands as .can be found ; in. ' tbe tacks, dyspepsia, constipation, nervous de- county of Iredell, ott which John. Youbg bility, rheumatism. &c,t would .rarely, be Esq,' now resides.;Ori the tract is a ? , -heardofif Hostetter's Bitters were always r. - V: ; - GOOD MILL SITE, ' t l resorted1 to as a prevehtiye ill cases where, with water power suflteient for all 'seasons , from any cause, there ! was. predisposition jof the yean :-i,M4fy--4, , ' c, to those complaints. This active and whole- .;; A SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE some vegetable preparation is also the most I reliable of all curatives for the i diseases re- j ferred to. Hew Advertisements.' For Sale. 1 f.A OfiH HARD clay brick for sale UV,UUU tcbeap ; ; m . , Apply to, SAMUEL TAYLOR. . . ("" ' fit ;. i Electi oil rNotice... "I UiiuitiisnereDveiven mas an election i.Y; will be held in the First sWard op Sat urday, uctooer lotn, to elect an :AuiermaiK uruay, vcuuer iuur, to wav bu Aiuaiunu, i to nil me vacancy occasioneu py uie ueaiu UI " 1U. OL. BUItUieWB, W. F. DAVIDSON, selO1 tf. -.j-; . Mayor. i SMA LI- lot of Choice Country5 Hams f at REEL & PERDUE'S. T7ULT0N Market Beef just received at m l1 , ,. REKL & PERDUE'S.. t, sel9 tf. . :- ,'..vv .i'ui-CKf; THE SOUTHERN : ARTIFICIAL STONE COMFAHY. LStABLISHED 18T3. S'f' 1 M AHtJFACTUEER. OF '' Flooring ; for. Cellars Ice Houses, Street .Curbing, Btables, window ad..a ; ' V . . Door sols,., ,' v And eveiy otberdescriptionpi.,, f, , STONE WORK, , f X M T-J. ?k , ..?': 9 fyjj . Patented Julyv-IOTC mr?; Artificial stone side walks. ,25 cents per square foot.' Apply for view days' to Capt John C Braine , Agt, Central Hotel. fcS : , - sel9 2t. rtn ifu rH M v 4i n ;?!: 3 Ai FRAZIBK, Crocer , and, Commission Merchant, TnRTr3TT imir Tnesdavi! 1 'Thursday !F S?fiS5v (Tneay,porsday, .X.-.andtturday.,n--,., -.).-' mi fr , . , : . ' -i .Cora Meal and Sweet Potatoes.!?, store.; Sept 17 U.) , AiiothefJG Han ce! Fiftli i and q JLast ? llt . Concert j.uiiK iir'Aitf Of nut. u- J: f i.. i i . nit 1, PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEUTUGKY. .1- S--; .rc't , POSTPONED TO ' ; 4 - INOVEiTIBEU .'SO, , 174. I - -': i f, . . ,l!i'tii j. ' Drawing ' certain at' that" date. ' !' ' ' LIST OF GIFTS rU '"V f One Grand Cash Gift.;....... ......... A-'$250,000 One Grand Cash' Gift.A..'.....;.'.-100,000 One Grand Ch-Gift...."..'-.'..- ..'.j...75.000 One Grand Cash Gift.;...-..' Al-$250,000 One Grand Cash Gifti...w..X;-.50,000 One Grand Cash Gift.....,.'. -25,000 . 5 Cash Gifts,, $20,000i eacb,....100,000 ; , io Cash Gifts, j? 14,000 each 1IO,000 ' ''lSCaahGiftt. 10.000 each.W...160,000 20 Cash Gifts, 6,000 fcach. .......100,000 T 25 Ch Gifts, - 4 000each;.U...ilOO OOO 30 Cash Gifts T3.000 each-.W..90,000 . k 50 Cash Gilts ; k2,(0 each..100.000 ..1 100 Cash Gifts , : lOOO each-.rt100,000 " 240 cTsh Gifts; , - 500 each 120000 BOO Cash GiftsT 'J 100 each:;.0,000 '19,000 Cash Gi ;-50each.95000Q -1 ,'. i :-'."tf ir sri-. ... : , : Grand TotaO,000. Gifts; all cash.2,500,(W !Sgb of tickets: L;b iA'.?: vir '"4 ' f -' " -? A on Halves.;..'..... ....... ......"....-,.. . 1,,25 i ff .U . li fr.wn ' 'ft 11 Whole Tickets for;u; ...,L.-.;:j! 1 "500 00 22i Tickets for.... .. 1.050 00 Fo, Tickets and information, address, ,- THO., E. BRAMLETTE, f" . Aeent and Manager, ' Public Library Building, Louisville, Kj. rsel8-dtaw2m- mHTliTV n fnrtv - r Ttn ;- -i a X Loan Stock in th T,rfcH.nKn q ' ond Building and Loan Association . " S V " aug22tt ' . - ; 'JNO, "T. BTJTL"Kr1 . macacxat. , r- ' . i t. 8.8TOKK.- . ' M a I 1IIJ liBI Tl 1174 .'.T... COTTOM DUYC11 ACTA QommisionJlfercKants: 7 T . x - . .;-Y"r'""r -: above'toetetore of R..-MX Miller J & Sons- Liberal advances niada cnf consignment bf COTTON, to be sold here or ": "'j. m -ew xorc mim j u .jj- Ui -,)' Ail consignments will receive prompt per- , sonal attention, "aJS!l5T " ' y wyjr " T : ; j.'jror.paiei'(i , AS Agents for J.'W, Dewese.-we offer for ; ? 'ae. splendid t'aim.consiatln'; of one hen- v Vfii Mn y to AUa.? r llc Tennessee & Ohio Bailroad, one.- mUe : ,tove HantersrlUe,D4 eighUea mUe due ' West of Charlotte. - . x - rnis plantation lies in a gona neigaoor. . hood, aad accessible to both churches andv schools. ' Eight 'acres only In cultivation. D&iauce in . iorest, . or , wnicn , aoout Uiirly acres have sever been cleared, and la heavi ly timbered.1 Title good. I Price $1153 per Tor Srtieffiti" - n i .-. ch Attf R. JONEsC Ag't. ;: ' .t ' . , : ; "i; j 170B BALE ,4 " ' ' r ' JL : " -.'...- 'i 1 '. c!s. i,,x . A fine Cot ton. Plantation, , contatnlng; 400 ' acres, more or less, situated in Cabarrus county, on-the waters . of Codle Creek, 3 : f7,000 At least one hair cash. , jaoei0 ' 4 " CHAS R J0NES,"Agt. XOR BALK.-";v '' . - 'tt. and all necessary outbuildings. . 1101) acres in original" woodlands. " ' .". ' Dhis tract of land lies nine miles soutn or Statesville and across the line Of A.- T & O R -1 R ; The dwelling houscis a; short distance from a station on that road.' , ,-u-' -trj . The- tract, f will; , not be- divided unless etiougU purchasers can be found who will buv all. and as it lieS in such. i manner . as , to be easily converted into ' number of fimall it would bez extremely desira ble for a small colony.; i On the plantation is about one hundred I and fifty acres of M -s GOOD BOTTOM LAND, ilUSiiitTerw moderate, ? i r, : f w AS .iu Acent. i -n - - fr i jr;Qg SALE A Snlendid Farni. one and a half ' miles ' from Third. Creek Station,, on .the Western N.C. Railroad, containing" , ' ' ., , ,v TWO HUNDRED ACRES. J i . On this Farm there are 23 acres -of good bottom, land, a good dwelling house and, all necessary outhouses. V k "- . About half of tbelandialn'a high state of cultivation, and under good .fenccs."Bal ance in primeval forest. J1", Terms : $1,000, one half cash. Balaricton , time, Reasonable deduction for cash downw; my8 . ,A , ..CHAS.R. JONES, At, From 200 to 400 acres of good land,' lying on the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, about 12 miles south of Matesville f only a short distance from the station at Shepherd's. On the premises is a good - DWELLING HOUSE, ? Barn and, other necessary outbuildings. , The whole tract will be sold or it will bf divided to suit purchasers. On. the tract is r 15 or 20 acres of '?vflr ' i . .. v. GOOD BOTTOM LAND.-. Title guaranteed.:-.Terms $8 per acre.. Call at Levi Vanderbnrg on the premises, or to - I .-,...'.' iwTr.j .;l!n- RALE. , t ;.., - v ..-. , ,Jl splendid Cotton Farm. in North; Heck-. ienburK . r' . ,,-f i ' The undersiBned.'as agents for Jos R Gil I 1,i,a nffer for sale that' splendid Cotton- Farm containing Three Hundred and Fifty-. seven acres, on which he lately resided,' sit i MmAii n anr vrf Jin v n m i.ihiii.ii'. a riinwm sa Ohio Railroad. 17 -nils north of; Charlotte, 3 miles from Davidson College. within, a qaarter of alniie frora Caldwell SUtlon. kA Mfai M' Y" ""',TrJ V -: witli ninA rooms, which cost S3.000. with ; i i good bars and other outbuildings, ice house, nsu pona, ewv,, ' , ,,!,:' " This plantation is very desirable property; is situated in a good neighborhood, well wa tered and accessible .to schools. a - Price only $15 per acre. " Title indisputa Call all onV6f address,J -iwfu ,'CHA8R JONES. Apent. E a unlPTiHid Cotton: Grain and Stock Farm. situated one mile north Of Sugar -Creek and only four miles from Charlotte, on the; Sal isbury road, and lying directly on the wat er Of Sugai Creek, containing 500 acres. On the premises there is a.j v , TWO-STORY BKlCKf HOUSE, . and other necessary- out-buildings. Of this' tract 175 acres are in original forest, 75 acres nf nld fielda. CTown uo in trines. andthebal- flnce jn a good state ol cultivation, with , 30 acre 0f jand in good meadOT u This nlsntation will be. sold hlli Ut :t : r ---- ,-. - . - .j ... n- W1W J tone man or it will be divided to suit purchasers ? Tjtje indisputable. '' Jt ; , Price $15 per aeres, -Apply to or address r. Uh A8. B. JONES; Agent. . - , m ..f-Ji".J--un-ya,.r' s . , o T-n-' -: CjPtENDID F ARM FOR SALE. ; f , , - tf't j V The undersignedj as Agent to" . ; . Gaither, we offer for "itlw n.uw - plantation known; as Uie Docky Gaither. Place, 16 miles Pheast of SUtesvilte, con- taining about Wt-g: . botttomland. 75 to 100 acres in a good state w - . of cultivation. ; Balance in pine- field and.- 5 :v HrC , -Antainine seven rooms, with a charts, good neighborhood J to churches and acnooi , . .Tbis plantation would make two good . farms, and the land is wen auapteu to tn .1 ? erowth of tobacco, wheat, com, oats, o. . , t , Title .tadiW i I myO . CHAS R JONES, Agt. J w t? yEEL fc PERDUE'S . .J i:ii r: t , THIS OFFICE, i through it, . - . " 1 - uuie tney wiii giy w i uuo icuoin .f ;. , - v