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' i Pill :.; fL i 1 1 iff 1 -el i.iiu.-; uja- CHAELOtTE WTOr SEPTEMBER te. 1 ' I T- ,f " fryon &rte-CHARLOTTE, ?C.C:t Nearly oppositCentral Hotel. Mm 1 ttS-iy JCj "UrDel!k!T,,M J'W.aipoiawAna pant of Mecklenbwff. 4 ? 1874?. ;;J, :M.4?i 4 FIRST i- : -rr- ''i 1.4, ..or a hkt 'H v u it t :KFIIl:firf!iIlllIfflJS. 'tQITXilOF CHARLoXTE. 111 t t .4 ' J $ OBra j C AEOLIKA, I .. . "lit ( il . -Win lH5i H!,(J WiSrt f - '3'' ' 'V'V- .r Mttt-wttj iftwtl B-,POMMHNCINQ v- j - v -,-. i.v- T . i...;!ir,u.'Jv.i.. Wrff J,i.(!Hir',i! ItlCi j , ':".-i--..?.-.!r -r$? TUESDAY, 3STO"VEBB 3, 1874. r ;AXX CQXXfitUING EIVE DAYS. f i.i ., bit rC L? A4. ,jhqn;-:z.;b.;vvance, of n. c. t .tLWXiyPniP Annual Addrew. Libl PremiiDis" Offered in Silver Plited Ware. fiDSTiIiM ASSOCIATION ivinV bwn rewg fte ttenrjdebt which ha'a reU)fre been a con-' ierable bBreoj pp offeri two StaU of NortH ami Batli Caro- a Meh advantages! aa tbey baver niwer beeu able, to Rite, both- in prmiaiit4 mul atirac- ' ' 1 " 1 itJ i i tjf j J. . 1, . t i tii Hi. , 8.'f ..? ifijurM.-Mt ,!' jlifia i "; : i ... ,. .. -j - VE R y;?D EP. A RrTlliE li T IS CftH'FfET'E ad tiriifT pains or expense will bepiwjd td make HEW: FUR .OF . THE : CABIGDtti1!1 BBAHD ; SUCGESS. - MI Liberal premiums are oflered fur improred stoit," field rop8."U of ircattdraf ind Ddmes- preaucte, him JJomestic Manntacturera, "wnoracing et sajiOil TiifiWkl I he fall riniuni List, in pamphlet form, wU be seat, praductft, hiid Jomestic Manntacturers, 'Embracing ettry JJepftrtmtnt r lMrtatry and eretarj. - t'- w i '"5 k'i V -f-' . -n ; . Airaiivtnteniibae been mader., with - the various; Railroad lines for the usual rates for. Aftitfifeetl, eonWoed a on,it'rtZ.. -- ;.n,-'i-:v - .J No pains of i-ipeosrt will be stmred W tnako i'tlte apbroachinir Fair worthy as a first iexbIbitioaf)r tetarjbuto (1 feotnfort faol tnjojroent of Jtajteitore, and all per Mareres'pectfaliy inVited tocome and bring1 whatever of merit thermay have to exhibit. i fiei porter; nnd uflwrJM JV: jIaacuiiAiL';, iH; r ,v ITSf RKTMnVEft- J,lf,v.J.i ( -1TAVINO i ain' located . in Cbariotte, I Cask of bottled Altv I f a Casks of Bottled Porter, V ? 25 Casks of Bottled Lager."-rv ' U ir sate at reasonable-prices: VA , f ranri for SaleJ I BAH AM k NASH, have several" very de r:.fcinrt)le Farms for sale,' near the City, mi 18U toSUQ acres each tali on rT ; F. XA8H, Dfflce fit rear of SA.ll K. Brown's office. 'Wanted.' iW or four.Marbfe Cutters. None but good workmen need tfpty. - 'J ept r F. A. McNINCH, , LAHOK lei of : reneh and Plain L Candies. Lejnops. 2" llUw and smta, re .VKi trait .fzx.. sept 6 Liver Regulator Ilorae Litlers, lloetet- fn Bitters; "s"-vE 7 . - Jn 12 ,H W. B BUBWELlr CO. ; IToniiny t Hominy I A(C WB3 Breakfast IIoininy,'i Iptat vv Bult purcbafeers.1 r , t tT ' J. S. M. DAVIDSON, 1 sell-tfl, :;m t f Trade ,St. lUCLLllnaof aU kindi of Patent Medl V. cines on fcand will be sold cheap Ifor rft,asac)cof onrr.:r" rioir. ''A , PHE best Oder VlneHir la town, at 4 " i ; . . - , REEL A PiiJJirS.' If B Have" received 'to-day" small iot J of J EKiSalOSB E0E.1074. 150.0 Ceases Boots &,Shoes -rrrirnlxi m sen mnery u aya, we intena vaeil utfKStoek of Tm-n' Wisnmi. Mercbntf iBChwlotle, well m those In the aurronndlng eonntry wlll Bnd It tortheir Mlvkntage to call and examine oor stock before purohastn elsewhere.,., Yt Mart f o tell goodf 'oi 'Idp a any house in New York, Boston, or.Battim&re . H$i freight added,: ;.Thycnlw, save the expense of rlp Notth by baying Uom 1 't .1, OP ITHK, .0 s , 1 j :.;v.fli.-s:-u-.'i... r-K . --' 7 'I Vfc'i " seat Jy maiit upon ; application to, the ft ff! A- an time after S'H ''r'"" 1 ' ' XX; make ruy respeotfal salutations to -my ok! friend& and acquaintances I im now in the ; icetatl- Department or tbat justly celebrated , firm of Messrs. Wittkowsky A Bintelsi. wbra I shill be pleased to wai t on all my patrons- I ; iguarantee to them polite aitenuoik ana jnst treatmenc .i ,. v. . - , , , Very Kespecuuny f j j h. . - aept 10 2m: '.t s : v i-.'M, D. Lv kcLEOD.,-. i : EWtYORJC September 10th, m. i Editoes of-tni: Obssbyxx f tAllowJ me through your paper fa say to " our "friends ana the public, that while 4ne tnermometer fs standing at 100, 1 am piling up a Mock of Talmas,'- Overcoats;" Dress'" and !l1 Business 8u lia Kei Baits, and all the detail Of articles Inrour Jtar, sailed for the Fatt and winter wants or :entlemen that has, not been 'and shall not be Saroassed bvanv stocbr In the South; 4 Saroassed bvanv stocsr In the Mouth; t I find thestocks here much lamer' and of better styles and ; pnees than last - season: which I propose to demonstrate to"U who will call and examine 'my selections for : J. 'JUYOUNG etSON t u . , - , f . . We arenow enlahrhreioar s ore. preoara- tory to receinig anUoh larger stock than we have heretofore kenL.and in it will! be iound a... variety of Goods not to be : met etsewnere. uive us a call on and aftrt the 25th lost, i i t , i . s - . -r ' , j.Thanklng my friead and a generous pulv no, lor meir iioerai patronage, and hoping ,to, merit its continuance, I remain very respectfully, r ALPH0NSO YOUNG. sel2 - ,v' .r)? j .., jff 8. B. HEACEAU, COTTON ' tOUMISSION' f MERCHANT " i-charlotte;-ur.-a- -1 ' ,,,4. ' - Liberal adrsncn mAa on Cotton consigned tto toe for I.ew "i, ork or Charleston.! R?fnce rer'"ion. M P.Pegram, OasK r Jst-f'; lonal I -i::k, Cbariotte ; A G Bre-:' -, k u.ier rX3onimercialv, National Lar ' , t viz z; Hal Geo W Melton; Wm II liar !n, Che tcr, 8 C; Col W H McCorkle, li T -"r, YorkviH p.hHUtn:A 5 Ji. 1 . :al attention given to the par- r.i:-?r.i . ,. oi luture contracts. r CJca next door to MagilL Heatb dt Scott, couest Ktreet. i Lsept 11 tr CMrlotte Otoserveii Charleg'tt. Jones, Proprietor: 7;pffice, 8prings'' Building,1 Trade Street. Daily One year 1n advance,' 'V- .$7 00 Six months,- in adTance,:.:;.;. 3 60 Three Months, in advance, . i 75 vne monuj, m aayanceiis.. 60 neesiy, one year........... .:;..? nn -.r Snbscribers will please look out for -.vf-M iiuuk Wi uieir papers. ' They are tbns notified that their term of mbeeiip tion has expired 5 and are respectfully w luested to renew at; once, i K t- I KAiita hit advertising: i?fre one lIme .-v.......-.....:.i 00 : ? two dava I ka- it . tnreedays m four days.... 2"i50 . w n nyettaVB.'... t..' s on .one ;weekTiwu...ii:: J 60 two weeksu....;i 5 oa 44 three weeks.... . . 6 60 one month ...l, ... no . tijtmit Contracti . Advertisements taken yat proporionately low rates. . J 2 , live Squares estimated . at : quarter-col- uuui, wiu wui mjuareB as nau-cotumni IIAULOTTK JtlAUIiETS. i Corrected Daily.' Cotton Market. ' Oaiimx, N, C.; 8ept. 24, 137. uminary, w..,...,; lli2 Good Ordinary,....;. ... 8trict Good Ordinary,..:...., ..... Low Middling,.:v..w....,....M... ... 131(g) 14 Country ProdLnce. Buying Batet. Bacon Hams, per lb "4 Sides,- - " i Shoulders, u Hog Round, Beeswax Brandy Apple, u t Peach, thn-White, - M Mixed, titytt per dozen, Pwf--Painilyt w , Extra; , 8uper Vnil Dried Apples, 18 13 a 14 25 ao 2.00 2.20 1.05 1.00 12i 4.00 3.75 350 2.00 2.25 18 a 20 50 a 75 20 5 14 ; 7 I " :,Feaches, 4 Blackberries bw&-.Chi?kens) spring. , ? xoMceys. perpr " j? Docks, JKd Dry, ' f Green, f 16 14 1.10 50 " I Common, ifeafcUWbite, 0a4-Back, - I White, 60 OnuM, -is 'U, 75 a 80 (57 llw to btubel) Pat-Pnraclay(1 .i..nu - 0.1.00 " I Mixed. 1.00 PotatbctlTiah, no " " t .-Sweet, ... f.n- $1 TaMoie. ;io lf Red, per buefc. 1.30 1.S5 35 25 ; t ft ? TTT l i 1 Wt-Tub washed, .-"' I vn washed Observer la the only paper pub lished In the State West , of iRalelh whlcti gives the latest telegraphic dis patches every morning. Business meh wiii Piaaee maae a note 01 mis. ' ( "Free from that venality which cor-. raptsl the couscleuce or. that pity whic 1-1 , ... cjitv Btrxi.ifiTiit n , T ; Cotton pieking progresseth. 1 1. ! There is a prospect for more rainjn a. day There was an extraordinarily heavy dew yesterday morning. Caj) Braine will lay an artificial stone pavement in irontof the shoe store of Wade t 'Pegrani U-day.' "" He has two or three or- ders oh hand. . ' . . .: r . - r Working on College streets continues. Load after load of .rocks :h&s been r!mt) tied down 1ndro M Jtsidij aiy! to be passable this winter, ' : The Directors of the Air Line Railroad have ejected Wsa',arl,Esq, of Greenville, SC, apiembex of .their Boacd,. vice James J isurney, uaq, aeoeased. ii J J Walker, Esqiof the cfilebratedfirni of Walker Evans A Cogswell, printers and sta- J tionerst Charleston, &Cv'registeredat the Central Hotel. last evening; ' f. u.iV) -mv As 111 be seett r. adVisemenla ha fire companies will meet on Saturday after h'oon .nexL. at -their respective enidne-hbtises Tliey wilt' parade and exercise.'. ' 1 An enthusiastic,' nunter ran a trox yes tar day miming from Fort MiH, S O, to a con siderable distance around it,' but didn Gov Vance will talk to Vat 'Pedpli the cattered2fadon'Von' Friday Evening, October 2d, as stated in the t advertisement I and Mocon the evening of the 22th Inst, as a local notice in yesterdaysGBsSBvia 'said. . J.U. 'JL' ioAAi , The New Factory. . . lIT &Ul,nf i The Cotton Factory; which is to 'ercted on the uatowoa Uiver Messrs; ilson" fc Moore, rwnT'reresentatt capital stock; of S70)00j so Veafei jnforiud.ii Therbuiidipg will be'of bfiek.- The gentlemen who I are lttterestd'1ni3i'the' project are,uU,fJof enlr- prise arid energy, and wilLjradaubtJbe nJ tirely successful in their efforts. in 4- " We saw some gentlenienin, Statesvyle on Wednesday who hadsfe retnrnedjfrom. Yadkia Court. . jThey say that Judge rYil son ,was in quiet and peaceful possessionof the beneh, ajad-was-' holding Court.' Jtdge Ooad hiry'iolxptation.'was jhot prasentJi We learn from-the- gentlesn of whom we have 'spoken that it is told 4ter in; the Wilsonoud.discit;; went toiRaleigh.V snor .thneagQ did in his complaint with Gqv,' jrogd'i eoixjern ing the treatment he was deceiving' alt. the hands pf .NVllson. Who'lwaa going ahead holding.Cpurts as though ho one questioned his righ$ so 46 so A Brogden told hfni td "go home atfdljuiipTfig-a apdToolofit Supreme Court ; decided the matter-- and the seq;tr,el lsi that the'able-bodied jarist: went. I ' north1 of Chiriotte and hn1 'Wf H fW 't catch him. Riegraaea wniie women, lmpona 1 . : i ; . m iv v.r ja s jk a r 1 r a t ji ..js . ' mi CaptrD Grabam.'s neW steam ipill near theiuncUoit pf tbBAiii.l4ne, A ?rl 6- j v. ...... .. . i .1- ... u " fc auu v. ic. nauroaaa, in tats city, has- been jnipfeted, wd.Knpr ln prat5ojS. 5 A fall account of this new 'enterprise will - appear in our columns in a few daysi ' Jt ': , ? AeIdenf l ?- i 5 ,rw - a Aeildenf. Wednesday. aHernopn; three littfe boys, in L-Me6bJCsvJle,Ttwo,J8onspf,IL a Elliott. juqvanauie otner a son 01 Mrs. a J. WhUe hursts were' plavlffe with"erin 'WtwdfirfMajitl Inghe rocks out q? a cut in.'a private raiJrt road of their own. By some mistake jit their emulations, iherre. accidentally,5 blown Tin X tinn.v h1,rt w.!. '. . J ' -".'T. il .. . " "K VJ 4JCJ . 1UU ue .OI IDA: Mutsuu ius (urenurac opy were, gerjonsly burned in the face. Dr. Graham' was speed ny opon 'the spot,4 and" dressed 'ftJrelr wbnndsV They were doiiigTwelljL atHasi ac counts. . . fc r. Protracted Meeting. ,7J-, , j.,' I.ifl. Jl'J eJ liBII .tt. i. i.i.;"i wwiniG TKe aerietbf.meetinirlwbfelUvhaSre been begQn ; in; .T,ryon i Street.; M. ; E Church, ' bid fair to result iir much good, t Almost ;un precedentedly large congregation's r attend iM efMcesf e? ery night, ,aidr Si jspifituat interest sanoiig; the CfCQdgregation is very great. any. peraonsava already iven paWic eyiaepoe of penitence, andtyie serious-, neas is, , ixiweasing As yet,, Ref.'f r. Cjyra way, the pastor, is, oandoctlngf the i meeting alone, bht he expects assistance 'sooni The meeting 'at the Baptist '.Church has not yet closed. Services are. beings held nightly by Rev. Messrs. Stdwe andiThomp-- iThe Concert;',: ' ; f -A considerable , n.omber of thei amateur musicians of Charlotte, vocalists and instru nientalists,' tnet ftt 'Mr. PhifbrV residence. Tuesday nighty jand, began, preparations for the proposed Concert to be held in October, n behalf of the Charlotte Institute for Yonne Ladies,"1 dnder . direction of Professors ' De Castro and Phifer.- The music will be of the most entertainining order : and every efifort will? be made, to renderjthe perfor mances enUrelylioccessftU. v 1 t . " The meeting whTcfr was appointed for to night at he Ideticeof lV .W.VSanders, Esq.; is; we are requested to say, postponed until to-mojrbwtSaturdyKevening at 7 o'clock, on. account f tb;entertamuienl nmvu ia w w givBu MiuTaiU ay 10 Busy .'Bee Ebciety: yjta hopd-jtljat all Ihosd who hate beea invited to take part in the CknriV will t3sembje; promptly at Mr- Sanders laJaiaKtohMiu Atlanta dkRIohsau4tAir tlaeafanroad The Stockholders of the Air Line (Pvoad met in Atlanta StftTttesday, the 22d ihsU The meeng;waj8 priefj 90 1 was d- ourned the next dayH subject to the call of thePresidehi 1 i . 1" President Buford made an able report to the Stockholders, concerning the financial coitien iST conapaJy, whch showedj thathetPresident and" - Board df Directors 1 had doni afffnelrpwerto save to the with dne regard for .the, rights . of the first mortgage bondholders. Tlie Stockholders JwJjf lietctuS 153 and voted fdyfrAirfey Vxi Bokril to continu negotiations with, the bondholders, and en- : utsuvwr w iiiuKo an arrangement jnsi ana eaiULlfiioh'SfockholclartrKl. Bond holders, i;;5iy i-r v- Feraonal. ! y.i , Rev. Dr? A W. Sliller, tfodiitiitgV wl nntui missmnarv through th mountains of North Car olina ,DfM.' baa beenvabsent during the greater part of the summer, and his congregation' wilt heartily wefesome J mm one. v fie win occupy nis puip Sunday nwt'V'r ' ' ,f The Fair Preminm List. - me premium lisi; oi f ua trtew-i!air ot the Carohnas, says taJnT L u f. rtpur0b;ariottrfrierifdsTdid' pratse wortbi'ac mUing done at borne. Tlw OfisemT-raade ' a favorably. Witht ay put upan-ithe Northern cities'. . Very Troublesome. JU'. . nearer Stl- 'iYv, i: ', i-rivm' . '.tt!.t it -rpUl 1 r- broils -are constantly sbringing; mpf- in;which4hnegroa hOkfcjthisasV pwhitefThey and threat, and as a -consea uence.' th e assistance ofHl&'Mayor is daily im by iBome as a mean of .wreaking :ven geance pjjon 'eufhies'Onl Jristerdayi5' peace, warrants were worn out against rthree negro women; 'by3; aMrhlfe' I wo-' iUliu, aiiu iiuc wuto ui iiuo ponce Was spent in earoaingmo BUDUTMlorj the supposed offenders. Yesterday in jrtf itignhfee'ned'w6meVVerercd rlftti-W? .W tle' ;9oinplauatu of, f wnue woman, that sne had: i been ontn rageously abusedby them'."T liaTho time pt J$is Uqnpr, 015 V great he?P iohihlflh FWW ft-. great relief to the com ni unity if it -could be ' -?t of at least some of the m8st' trouble-, some of these chiacters, and it seems, thati snnie lawnr, ordinanrA tnWht -hunted .hp Vhicwould giveihf May. yfryj. fMKP oanisn men jrpin! tue city. chitrcfi'; hi thil cig rfettff nedhome after aa exlended. Jdisstonary 'ttour i about bimTprjpfapirwMWints, gainst partw Unoccupied - with -fthisl sort of 'cases, and there seems1 o bei "no yywpnat fxnevmeu ..-,-:t ivr f 'The firisilMil opewicpttoa sold at PioeviUe this season, aa raised by W O Budd0ck,rand bought by J B Kirk- patnek; at 15 cents.t 'Up to i this time last year more than one hundred bales had been sold in thatmarketi THe xTetr Jail. ''-''ii.'i.in .The bUiMriiVo'niitteeVf the?w jaii have, changed, the location of the twnet ;J?t was "thought hot . advisable to biiild on; tJrear' 'end " of th'f ' lot where ' th e present jail V stands, for the reason1' thatra-i secure foundation 'cOulcLnot be found," except by con6id erable draining. The committee, th,ertoreT.v'ptircha8ei,,.a! iot'.pn Mint oireub rvrear, pi uie properly . 01 jur. SidneyrEeadingiand there the jail will" be built-Ground has . been- broken 'And 'the' work wl'l goTight ah'tiad K Negotiations for a Pastor.' j - . ;W uridei'stando that the cofagrega- tion'of H6peelJ Presbyterian Church, ii, kitpoujivy jiagoiapiug jor tne noy i:naUyisirginIav'but-'iat pres ent a' resident of Kentucky, where he has ,a charge; ; ; Correspondence , be tween stofit-oincera ot :tne4church,vana. Mr. FlourhoyiV has been.' in 'j progress Jor some tinie and there Js ;al,proba- bility that h&teaybfc; iftduced;T$ cede W.the wishesvof Hopewell : xon gregatipp,and! accept .the' pastoral cnarge oi, the Qhurch.; , . , ; , . , .JnjweteiV- ! - i.u ; Mr A. Shorter Caldwell got permis sion 'CirhV;' A. ' Pope; Esq., general f reight and ticket i ?g$.ut 9 the "Char lotte, Columbia'd: August Railroad, to,pptu.is co property of. the railradVcipse, to the' Idepoty in this city, "v Mr. Caldwell Went toVork to put' ttp his c,om press, but before'' i'w''iabed,' instructions came up Xrom.Col- Janes . Anderson, superintendent ' of the road, to stop the ' wdrkthe, oni press ' couldn't" go uptDer';K';CaTdweli stopped and is waiting for further word, , 4W3J ANQUNCEMBN'r, . " SMfTBrlKLI) J6HK8TOH Co.', N.'C., , .. :'.;V:, .. September 3rd, ; 1874. . ; I lterebvanhounce mvself a candidate for -principal door-keeper of the Senate,.. siibject to the ectson of to i)emocrauc-Jonservative oatic,; at tliaapprnachinfr session of the Ueneral Assembly..' jk'.j.i f. JSlliiigton. 'ivi ; i ANNOUflCE&IENT. 4 We are aothorizeiT and' reqtiestijd7 to ' an- jhouiicfer John'A. Stikeleather,-'of Olfn, Ire- ifeii countyi a canatuate tor reading cleric of the House of Representatives for the ensu- fh session: Election lipon the assembling ot the Legislature; ' mVf ta.tr. AJiNOUNFEMENT.1 are anthnrivl tr imnnniiiw .lAnioa V. lavidson, Esq., as a candidate to fill : the vacancy . in; the , Board -of Aldermen . from First Ward, at the election to take place on October. 1,0th, 1 , ... , ., , I utis:-i m.n,i ' 1 1 ' nil ; -; ' Announcement. ' : ' , We are authorixed to announce R O Foard. Esq, of Catawba county as a candidate for Ensrossine Clerki of the House of Represen tatives for the. ensueing 'session Election upon the assembling of the Legislature. sept 10 to .' 1 ,! fV. Ready Mixed Paint. itYWe call special attention to ,the- excellent to Ready Made Paint.'" Not having used the paint we can't speak front; experience, r but we ieei sure it is to uie: interests or ail : our customers, who dasire "painting, to test ' the aatnfc" it witii..Km mux c'. ury 25 6m. " m i.mimh . VnAeflanded Systems: , s -It if'irotortous'th'alr the malaria' Which produces periodic fevers of the intermittent and' remittent types- affects the weak: and nervous more sensibly than the robust and vlgorotu.;:' AIT unhealthy conditions of the air, from whatever.' cause1 arising, have an especially depressing effect ' upon the bodies and! minds or persons' or nervous" temoerav, mentf audi? delicate1 organ izations,1 and in fever and ague ' districts these are generally thefirstwhoaxe taken down: 'If self-pre-servatidn were 'really the first' law of nature? as the proverb says it is, no rational resident f of a malarious- region would neglect to use the means of averting enaenuc levers which science has presided. Long experience has, proved, beyond ail question, that Hostetter's Btomach Bitters, taken regularly end per? sistentty during, the unhealthy season, 1 in low, marshyilooaiifieB; wiil so rornry! the systeniagainstrtlie s pb1s6tr "whichrexhales 1tT .posibility of of an attack of any malarious disease. This remark applies to afl inhabitants of such localities, but with double force to. those wbo are deficient, id constitutional 'st mina and, vital power Individuals whom nature has thus left comparatively defenceless will only have themselves to blame if stricken down when a positive -safeguard is within thfeir reach., ; Recurrent fevers," bilious kt-' tacks, dyspepsia," constipation,, nervous de bility,, rheumatism,. &c:, ' would "rarely! be heard of if Hostetter's Bitters were, always resorted to as a preventive ; in cases where, from any cause, there was a predisposition to-those complaints." This active' and whole- some;v6getasrepreparation1s also the most vsclla Ka rf ttll t i 7ii !fiw' tha . i$ukQcuQ no tVkii.i: U'-1".....' . iiuri ) i.t'U V ' v ...ii. ' . ir..l4. 4 'a W- V.ii ' T'THE RISING StJN, a-large lot ef new J. good8i a large lot of press country Bot her,1 Pickled Beef, Dried Beef. Beef Tongues. Bologna Sausage, Mackerel,' Mullets, Blaer ' J ouiiuji usifv auu WUiail A1SU Eacon.'Lardv'CcTae, Sugar." Cheese, Crack-l ers, Uemcgs, u.ncLesand nuts of alt kinds.; In fact every article-that is usually kept in a first-class Grocery and Confectionery can be found at the Rising Sun. l sept 25 C. S. HOLTON A CO. ' Attention : Hornets; YO U "ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO meet at vnnr TCwnrm TTnrrav in full nni. form, on Saturday the 28th, at 4 o'clock P. M., for Parade and Exercise. : . . D. M. RTGLER, ' F. H. GLOVER, ' ' President. sept 25 2t . 1 Rec Sec. ; . Attention Pioneers. VOU ARE HEREBY REQUESTED TO A meet at vonr Ewjrwic Hnnn nn Satn. day, the 26th insUnt, at 4 o'clock P. M., for Parade: A full attendance is desirwl By order of F. A. McNINCH, . : i j , C. C MOORE, President. sept 25 2t Secretary. Independents Attention. TT O U ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO form on Saturday the 26th. at 4 P. M.. for - auvw w J vr a Auva &xuoxii su lull lxlxx parade and exercise JAS. II. ORR, ' '. P H. PHELAN, President, aept 25 ;2t Secretary. GOLDENuSugar "Loaf Syrup, never offered on this market before. se25-tf. MAYER, GREY & ROSS. NO 1 extra mess mackerel. ' MAYER. GREY & ROSS. BEST cider ad white wine vinegar. Mayer grey ajross. PEARL hominy and northern meal. ! MAYER, GREY & ROSS. OYSTERS, Crackers, Pickles and Cheese. MAYER. GREY & ROSS. JOW IN STORE OF A. R. NISBET & BR0., CHARLOTTE, N. C, THE largest stock in their line, in Western Carolina, consisting of the following HEAVY GROCERIES', COFFEE, Jellies, Pickles,' Sauces, Nats, Jiasms,' unrrants, Uitron, Uvsters, Lobsters, Apples, Butter, ifcc. CANDIES, COMMON and Fancy French, in large as sorunents. MUSICAL INSTRDMEMTS, ACCORDEONF., Guitars, Vwlins, Banjos, , ." ,iarmomcas,.Fites, Flutes, c. TOBACCO ;J CIGARS, LARGE assortment various kinds nnd , , . r, prices. , . . SUNDRIES. ' WOODEN WARE, Baskets, Toys, Station ary, Paper-bags. . Wrappi ng-paper, A I bums. Blacking, Brooms, Soaps, Brushes, and other articles too tedious to men ' ' : tion. V , Sold Wholesale or Retail, cheap for cash. Call and see us before buying. We take this method of thanking our - friends; for their liberal patronage heretofore extended tons. ; f -..,: '- A, R. NISBET & BRO. Democrat and Some copy. 1 ' "Choice Goods. " ' , f '' FRENCH Mustard, English and American, , .Pickles, Potted Hams land Turkey, Sar dines, , Tomatoes;' 'Saiuibh;s 'Egg , Biscuit, Milk Biscuit," Maccarbnf,,: :EdanWV Young America and Pine Apple Cheese, Gelatine, Jelly, Brandy Peaches, Corn Starch, Silver Gloss and . Ohio - Starch, Parafine Candles and Ground Rio Coffee. Recived to-day. - J. S. M. DAVIDSON, ';sept25;. : ' " 1 Trade 8treet. 1 " " 'r - , ' -5 - - - j 1 f r" ' ii 1 ' . m i "- f 1 ,, ; . An Exoellent Farm for Sale. r OFFER for Sale, ah excellent Tarm, ly ing within half mile of the depot- at Alexandriana, on the AM T & O. Railroad, ten miles North of Charlotte, r, On the prem ises is a : first-class D welling, and all other necessary! out-houses. . r There are 390 acrfes in this tract, about one half cleared,' and he balance heavily tim bered. There is no better land In Mecklen burg county for- general agricultural : pur poses, : Call on Or address J DiKERR, . ; sept 15 ln . ; ) , Alexandriana, K C. . 1 , 1 OUKU. , THREE or four boys, from 12 to 15 years of age, to work in our Bbee' factory. . . sept 25 It SAMPIE & ALEXANDER. n. i v aiuaois iiuue x arm. ior . Baia S-W - 1 t Jill . f m WFETt for Sale,' i that valuable little tract of land situated On the Charlotte and StatesviUe public road. three. , miles - from towrt,l containing 34 J acres, two-thirds of Which is cleared, in original fdrest- The plantation is all under a rood rail fence, ex cept about two" acres Good improvements,' sua Bamii uivunrLi uu uiv preausea. luSb be sold .before the 1st sday of November. For further particulars apply to R W Rani seyoa the premises -or to.;,- r, ; 1 v, . -:. , i . CHAS R JONES, . sept 25. . At this Office. qOTICE is hereby given that an election - will be held in the First Ward on Sat urday, October 10tht to elect an 'Alderman, to fill the Vacancy occasioned by the' death of Wm.'M.' Matthews, , ; ' ( . i.j j , '-viw'u W.'-'F; ' DAVIDSON;'" ' sel9 tt- 5,. 'A .1 j Mayor , C0ME7AND, SEE. ';;. THfi BEATJTiFUt; DRESS COODSl I -v, BLACK ALPACAS. J ' 1 -' &;r,C:-' MOHAIR LUSTRE,' I" .-.nJLJ? a' SILK: POPLINS, , and every style of ,m::'J ! 'Ml, , 1" wmi ty 4 ) mm sssk mm, wml mmi st J Repeilanis, Flannels, Cloaks," Saqoes. and a fi1 j iy i ? WOLFE, BARRINGER A CO. f,acz u. LtTheat Brani.J -iTThea Uranll' s 1 Q llHA POUNDSJust received and for xvjjvv v , sale by G. W. CHALK 4 CO. se22 tf. Chariot Opora House. 5 , jFRlDAt- OCTOBER 2nd 1874. . : ...: t ; -r . - Governor Vance's Lecture . v :oh tut ; u- x::. , SCATTERED-NATION, WILL be delivered under the auspicrt or the Cbariotte Maaeuie Temple Asso ciation, at tha. CharloUav Opera House, on Friday evening October 2n, 1874, at 8;15,p.m. for the benefit of - -l - ... t THE CHARIOTTkJmASONIC. TEMPLE, v : '". AND .v"'S .-:. ' " THE OXFORD OPPH AN A8YLTIM. The public are re-;--fullvureed to aid in making this chari .u. donation, on the part of Governor Vance, a grand success. Admission, 75 cents. Reserved seats, $1,00. Doors open at 7'J.S P. M. ,i , Jr Lecture to commence at 845 P M. Under charge of the r.vi t , TEMPLE ASSOCIATION. Home and DemoqUjDopyt.-. rr. Valuable City Property , ., FQBSALEy-!;; TWO HOUSES and lots on Tryon Street, in the center of business, beiue the prop erty on which the late W," ? Hilt resided, Possession given 1st. January.., - se24tf . , D.W. PATES. Simonton Eeinale COttfrjE-' THE SUBSCRIBER has secured for the Musical Department, of this Institution, the services of Miss S B Peck, of Prince Ed ward Connty Va. ' Miss Peck has taken a full course of Vocal and Instrumental' Musie 'under an English master, and several years ago she received rrora me Augusta JTemaie seminary, (Miss Baldwin's) a Medal for proficiency, in that Department. ...C ..v,,.-- . , , For circulars address . ' ' ' j i :, Rev. S. -TAYLOR MARTIN. se24 d5twlt J , ,i; ; Statesville, N. C. the ONtr Entirely M Sloclof 'Gtois to be found in the city. , . Alexander, Seiglc & Co. NOW OFFER THEIR New S.ock of OoocK Notions. Ac, ' And, must cordiallv invite, the puMie, and especially the Ladies, to call and see our new and wen selected stocx ot ENTIRELY NEW GOODS ,, Just bought in the Northern Markets " Ciill and see us, on Trade Street, At the old stand of Sampled Alexander,; ;where we so- licil a share of the public patronage. ALEXANDER, SEIGLE CO. sept 23 tf iyifr- Matchless Flour. I r QAA SACKS of the very best Flour ever OUU ofiered in this market, has been re ceived this day.' Get your tlictionary and see what is the meaning of that word "matchless," and then come and buy a sack of this flour, and if you do not find it all it is represented to be we will' say we' are no judge. Come then all you who:: h are had worse than a smoking chimney, and at every meal look upon the smiling face' of your bet ter half, as she beholds the snow whits srao- krng rolls We will send to. yar. dwelling free of dravaee.'. Remember the cheap eash store of 5 ' I P L WHITE, se24 -.-m -v' ; Colleee. Streot. R.S. PfllFER. E. 3; Steele. Phlfiiii A Vtitolni BALERS in BOOKS, STATfONERY, ' ' ' ' ; -i; ...... -.i FANCY ARTICLES AND; MUSIC. A portion of the public patronage is respect- - fully solicited. v se23 ' L ''''..'::TM5': lii ' W . f: if n i ,'u'i fl, .it, n-iMll ENTERTAINMENT. THE Busy Bee Society propose giving a Supper on Friday. 25th of September, to b held 1 n the building: in the rear of th Esnisconal Church, f j Entrance .-25 . enta. Tickets to be bought at the three corner urug stores, and at urscarr'S. : septZ4t :j ) n) m,;, in i ia'jnl r- t C A. PRAZIIIR, ; Crocer and Commission Merchant, ... ,. .... 1 .. . ... FRESH FISH every Tuesday, Thursday unit Riitnntav ' t . 1 ; .1 , Corn Meal and Sweet Potatoes in store. .tt FOR ALL ' 4 1 DERANGEMENTS OF UVW, , KIDNEYS.- 8K1N, tTCSIACH AND B0WTL8. - 7m 'iVf?7f KAKUFACTUSn). 5 E. li KING C0LUMS1A, city1tXx& A XL persons interested wm cau at lapt. A Nash'a ofSce, near the Court House, where I can be found from 9 to 4 o'clock, un til the 1st of October. . The aothorities have held the Tax List four . months, for : your benefit, now they call upon you to come for-. ward and settle, as they must have money. J.R.ERWIN. I A V. co::3, r sel5 flStolo. City Marshal. f '1 'I :i "i 5 I: .1) - 4' 1 -t 1 - "4 i t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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