jpjpjpsjBasjSjMsMSJMMIM iii ii rt. iiii ii i , t i i ii y i in I, i i ,i i i, i r, ; -. .- : V.Vt - : . -.... - .. -T ' r h ,.t,.r;:'-.,-- . .- -, -; ;. r??i-o3 ; v- gjy- ' w. M. SMITH. 1AC0 TO BE BOLIT ATTHE"BOOT SMITH & jvyo Street, CffJBldTT.a, Nearly "opposiietimi. tftgWft WITHIN the next nln we ttoteh to Urge Stock of JfienWroi Boy' IIlsWwdCMldrwaj'aJBOOTS, 81XOBS ud fiAISr oPlt jaili. i in .vintate to rtdt nd 'xiualffe1 oM tolt before with frlM adilfd They a aitnrff w4h4xttetfr rtr!'KfrtM Sriome. ''I'JlL?-. ''";2SZ. SMITH tot)fi- L flUUK n '--S . KMIMWII MMf - tjt, - 'SffiSiTOiwqs bank rXEGZKmSV COUNTY, N. C. CHASTSllXD BY ACT OF THET lAaiSITtJaE. CHJLBTEIUpb prepared to transact a general Banking Business. Cash advanced on Cotton, Man ufecfured Goods and'Jf ercMndJW Stored Ji Warehouses and covered by Insurance also on Stocks,- BoaiSnd otiiet feeeuritie9.c Dwlsin Sol4 wd ffyvpt CWn.'JSrchange, Bullion, Bank Notes, Bonds, Stocks, tc. Money reoeiYed Oti,iep$si subject tor eneck. Interest bearing Certificates of Deposit issued fot money"wuen left on time according to agreement. CoUeetions made-on all accessible points ; promptly acknowled on receipt, and re iiutted foron dat ayincnt. . 9. f .- : j.i -s Dir?tor and K. CJantS, i, X.UxtkVtXY, of Btenhouse, Macaulay & Co. R. I. McDowell, B. H. Moobx, JWi McMpBaATr ofMcMnrray & Davi?, R. D. Coluks J. W. WADsworfi,-!.' Qtt, brGiier & Alexander, S P-Smith, 3. P. 8MIXH, raaldea., ftTLVAlLi Cashier. C N. G. BUTT, Ass't Cashier New York .QlteapoadenIjmporteff National Bank. feb 4 ly v'.'. f'Tf':: l A .3 Charlotte Agency, OctMiilr, i84. OTI VSOAJ IS A PART ATLANTIC COA$T LINE, which is one of the most reliable lines of transportation in the South, and connects with all the first-class Steamers, running between CHARLEST0KItMINSf6N AND PQRTSMPUUH,?TOBALTr MORE,. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOST ON - H M pROYpJBI AlTD FALL RIVER. and in a few days with &EEAMERS - FROM SAVANNAH, . - PORTSMOUTH. We give guaranteed WlJs6ftlA(ll for COTTON; COTTO YARNS, GL4SSES OF LIEliCHANDISE, ALL m rates as low as the lowest, and hare fewer transfers, more careful handling, and make luicier time, ttoan nytine runninfi out of Charlotte. Call at the office of the C, U. & A. Railroad, before shipping your freights, and you will find it te-your advantage to Ship m The Old Reliable Route. - f ? p T A -ff;;j ' Col. John B. Palmer- ,: , , - - ' . ' - President. Hon. R. & -&4b&s3 c.'1 f 'V - - - Gen'l Manager. aRubkson, A . Pope. .. . . - 0;gmf JUST RECEIVED 1 r ' pry F.M. SHELTON'S . FURNITURE'STGREj mHE third and last lot fof-'tfie season, of A those 4)toatifqil"BABTCARB!lAGKS. 'all soon, before they ans4none. AL8;0,, : i , ,-. '.: KITCHEN Safes ook-Shelvefc Hat Tree ndSpht Bottom Chairs. ' sep5-tf. ": . w. chalk, ir'. LrrrLUOHH . GEO. f. mu & CO," conirussioN WEROTAJntji; AKD DKALEBS 'rir "' , J" Grain, Floor, Bacon, Groceries, Ac. CHARLOTTE, N. C. " Special attenu'en given t consignments of n. foI 8al her or in other markets, and "oeral advances made. June 9t. ( Mansion wt&m w. Cray, , Prpr T1HE lotte andiAthtttai Thll HbUi3M irn ,bQ "painted and, reromished and Is tnated convenient to .the business parto Omnibus to and from the depot.1" . national, hotel; of I' f08T Citt clal travelers, Of any feduso in the Boardertcd, M t!!?., iter the reception and Tahii.!.r?9flfi-. i swM ' .vS afirrf tr. I : n. f:P"werydeUeacylasei seoommodatlh "ay2Sr,m. CharlottoHotel. mmm mom ND SHOE HQUS EOKBE tbearroandinA canntrv. ..will ff -. i . i. f vt" . ptarclMln. laewfi4re.V lit 17 Jt. JAlil,fTL 17T J 1 - t 4 j" TiT'Ti" It t L" j r... i f7i .it...i ' - j - J: - v!rn" v cn UlfalMiIl Mtmt- Jinii HnlrT : a 100,000 1,000,000 ST.. CHARLOTTE, N. C, Officers. OF THE GREAT CHARLESTON AND i . . DOMESTICS, Ueneral Superintendent. - Gen'l Freight Agent. Durham Tobacco ! John-HP HcElwee 0 Offers to Dealers, Chewers and Smokers a large lot of manufactured tobacco at low prices. HIa . ANTE-BELLUMOORHAM BRAND ia not excelled' oh the market. Address at Statesville. N.C. junel2,tf .vrMM'i" rjrr .'oo?5? eTctiLUon Encourage Homo Industry. r THE DliilE PUUP I J HE BEST PUMP FOR THE LEA8I "'MONEY - ! ; Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Trade. Diploma Awarded at the Xaat Fair ot VX9 Caroiinaa, s THE DIXIE PUMP la equal if not superi or to any wooden t)ump now offered to :nepueuc. it is ra; oouuiern jrrooucaou, made at onr own doors, of our own material. Hundreds of Certificates might be obtain ed from parties who are using thiq - Pump testifying to its. cheapness, durability and efficiency but as it is deemed emrreiy nn. necessaryironly-; refer to, the following citi zens of Charlotte, awpBg,maqyA others, not named, who are using the Pa mp ; . : W F Davidson, Mayor of Charlotte, D O Maxwell, Sewing Machine Agent, RJ Oates, Central Hotel,1 L A Black welder, W F Sny der, S M Howell. James Johnston. O F Free- land. W R ; Cochrane' Cyru H(jnter J M, J4caiurray, ii so. Miner, m js Andrews, ut. Robert Gibbori, . J Yatejy , ' ;: '.. r Mannisct,uxed and sold byl - , , -i O. L.-aRSESON, vTiStreet;)C!hariotteN.C. WANTED To contract for a lot of yel RW poplar heart lumber. " apll5 PERUVIAN SYRTJP, Simmons Hepatic Moller'a Cc4liver Oif( f . ? im O Baker's Cod Liver Oil. Just Received. nr a . W. R. BURWELL A COi i iseptC yrr, - ;,.;.Drugglsts;, To Charlotte City Uetchants PBAPXmiwUl be received untU the: rlrMnstarfby fhn Secretary of River Bend GrangeX-SUbt the best terms for ui 45 in 5 ? Thi nun irTfiifi . ProDosals fin sealed etrvelopo and BtrictiynfldentW, 'iMHMfaVI rn IT 1 HKNIIKKBUn. . ' ' n secretary, woooiawn oc8-t Gaston county, . r The Qhlptte Ohserrer Charlldtw,. ' Proprietor.' Office, Springs' Bnildiiig, Trade Street. KATBB OF SinSSCBIPTIOW. Daily .One year 4n advance, .......f7 00 monthjLj in aance,. 3 60 Tb4eMonthsin advance....... l 75 W montzx, in advance, . .... 60 .weekly, ie year........ww........ a.00 i Subscribers will please look out tor ;-.he crcs mark on a their papers. They ; are ,tacs vnoU3ed 4 that their term of subscrip jtion Lsejqiiwiand are respectfully re quested f to renew, at once. . KATES OP ADVERTISING. Sqnareope time ....... 1 00 ' t '.f.Iwwwin 1 DO t fonrdays.......... w aawjvaatMHt a...... i.. , , W .... 2 50 0 . ruV r: ; two wkZSr!!:.u..r5oo O CA - vtne month g oa proporionately low rates. Fire 8quarea estUoateti at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. J CHARLOTTE MARKETS. " Cotton Market. Reported Daily by OaUs Brot., Cotton Com mistion Merchantt. Chablotti, N. C, Oct. 14, 1874. Inferior 910 OrdinajT 1 HJUi Good Ordinary 13itai3i ijow Middling 13 14 Middling 14i Market easier. Sales to-day, 188 bales. country Produce. Buying Rata. Reported by Q. W, Chaik dc Co. fioeon Hams, per lb 16 Bides, 15 Shoulders, 12 Hog Round. 14 ii Beeswax 25 Butter Choice, 45 a 50 Brandy Apple, 75 " Peach. 75 Eggs, per dozen, 25 Flour Family, per sack, 4.00 Extra, 3.75 " Super 3 50 fruit Dried Apples, 2.00 " ' Peaches, 2.25 M - :; f " Blackberries Green Apple per bushel. 00 bw&Chickens, spring, each 18 a 20 - , grown, Turi&eya ? ? 50 a 75 " Ducks, ' ' 20 Grain Cbrn White, per bushel, 112J " Mixed,- 110 Wheat Red, per bush. 1.30 " White, l , 1.35 Ooi-Black, r 75 White. 80 Peat Pure clay, 75 " Mixed, 75 Hides Dry, .4 " Green. 7 Jtard Good, 18 j Common, - -16 Ileal White, 1.20 Oniont, 75 a 80 (57 lbs to bushel) Potatoes Irish, SO Sweet, 'ttfiotr,. :t-?l'Jt Wool Tub washed, Unwashed $1 10 35 25 Free froas that reaallty wMeh cor rupts the coascleace or that pity which corrupt justice." CITY BULLETIN. There was ma4l4Satiaehe and red Charkitte" isnevrfg7ust the same price for cotton aseHSSlBgpaid in Charles- The attendance upon thfe publ ic school has been eoostsmtly on therTPe5seslEoel;it opened, ' - ' ' k Busy preparations on thejjast of every one for business, make interesting-Weal oc currences scarce. v it Is at Greensbdro that fiie Federal court is in session this week, and not at Statesville as we stated the other day. Several .minis terq knd elders passed through the city last evening-' yn their way to Concord to attend the Presbjtterian Synod. Some of our citizens will go over this morn ing. tg-?y: a-: "' '. The Board oftktton';Bajrers:of Charlojtte, bare made Mr. -M C Qumn, at preseni. with Btenhouse, Macaulay A' Ctf., cotton in spector for the city. tt is a good selec The dead and woundev in Tuesday's bat tles,, were taken offwtBeTlkld yesterday morning. 'The police' hiyeneVyet cdunted up, and the exact extent : - of tne casualties hare not yet been ascertained. ThafewfiLa Jhfaxyjrhite frost and plenty of mi6 f yeoowtwy mirning. Eyery fellow who could sport one, had on an overcoat. Last pigbt was cold, too, and there will be more frost and ice this morning. There has been quite an improvement in the trade of the city during the past week. On the streets, there were more people, kmt& interest," more money circulating, con sequently more general satisfaction. A horse attached to a buggy, ran ,away yesterday afternoon on one'of the streew In the .western part fetbA city, and tore the buggy all to pieces. BMhof the occupants were thrown out, but neither any way seriously. ' was hurt in - The Synod of the Presbyterian Church ef North Carolina, l met in Concord. Rer E .H 'Hardmg, asir .'of 'the Second Presbyterian Church df this city, is in at tendance, as are also oneToc more of the ruling elders of each of the Presbyterian . . - Churches, here. , . ' ' The Georgia Bfllnatrels. -.As will he. seen by-4vertiaemen! where, this troupe Mil exhibit at the Char lotte Opera House, on next Monday and 'Tuesday evenings,tthe 19th and 20th inst. It willpe remembexetjLas haying ,exniDitea her JasV tvlnter or -8pring.7lt then" gave - t ... . - . - - . ' . ....... . very general satisfaction, and we learn, that new performers end ether attractions hare been added tdit;f it.;b;AI thdse who enjoy negro roinstrel tam, sro doibt, ipend vi "pleasant5 hour or twoUccr Monday and Tuesday evenings. Funeral Wetlce , . . . . "' i The fonerai aervices of M G Allison wiU take place at TrJtreet Methodistchtiren at three and a hfltSUMH, this" aflrri6on. Pair Week Boilctln. We hayeieTl6iiJ3iat Mjr. N G nd Hrlll te &n jermwSSf adver tisers. The Apple Markets Our market is being pretty wel . supplied witli fruit for this season of the yearvand it is a difficult matter to refrain from testing the flavor of the beautiful apples touched with the roseate, fljwlf-bf dawn, which, are so tempttafily dispIVtti in the various store el the city. ' r' The New Calyary Mission Church. It is proposed to break ground for , the new cnurcn of Calvary Mission congrega-1 tion, next Monday morning. The location is on Church street, justbeyond the bridge which crosses the Statesville Railroad. This location is a good one, and the church will be a better and a handsomer one than the present. Mayor's Covrt. After all the disturbances, nunpusses and trouble and meannesses of circus day, only one case appVaredbefore the Mayor yester day morning tgof the city v$ Wra. Neyil, for wife beating. The evidence sus tained the charge, and the Mayor imposed a? fine of $10 and cost, and bound the beat- tst to keep tbepeaeev. ThlstboeT Veatber.' .as. T'lufIoW;tf ing beauty and brilliancy Where It has woven iins tintings for the wiBCflITbe shade trees around our city are donning their gor geous appareling of hundred-huod tapestry. All nature invites y fresh, bright costumery, and our dry goods merchants obey the the tempting invocation. For beautiful goods of all kinds and at reasonable prices, consult our advertising columns! Personal. We had appall yesterday from friend Mal- ard, of the SHatesville Landmark, who is now in the city. Col. BY Sage, of tbVAir Line, was in the city yesterday. John Gatling, Esq., y? tbe law. firm of Moore A Gatling, erf vR.ttfigTT"""'nM reg istered yesterday morning at ihe Central. W W Flemming, Esq., a- prominent young lawyer of Marion, McDowell county, was m the city yesterday. . . lempest Toase4. A Romance, By Theodore Tipton, Sheldon & Company, New York, 1874. This, novel has rery-recently " been issued from the press, and is for sale ,,ai Pinna 4 ftriixi'tr Book Store, in as dyv We will not. fore-1 stall the interesof tbeireader by Cfeaiing. the net of e sttjtyjjbiiii willccntent. out-! selves wtth remiJgttIat ato original and interesting, dtafflttlp. n admirable ityl.ltwtin(ryel- bns in iiwrsonal historr and? throughout. engages the earnest; attenpn of thr readerj Tilton, with all hfstattlft iin,fcrollfes, Isoiie f the cleverest of our American writers, rind whether he is engaged in writing statements' better to jhis wife or Novels, is quae a success. : , s - v A Mere-Sham. SemblftDce of the truth in any form is objectionable, and when a man pays . his money and take bi .choice v put of a nice lot gt highly coJor ed,, nieerschaam pipes. which are sold ?,toifice)Vand finoVifi ter the "respectable. vend.0F" ' is gone ttot the" article js a sell, yenoLonly ael cheap himself baanswaff isWjtoAlge?? dasiptibrf' given of him by hsartless frOOswho say be looks somewtsn vsoid ont. Finest article," sir : colored it myself. It cost meiwhett new, fifteen dollars" in goM but I am out of iaoaey andwiU sell it,.5 for two dollars. Never get a. better chance." Thos spoke a plausible gent who, rsmj. fied the city . yesterday principally "doing" Rtbe oat of the wssr places, where others ope rate heavily, like ihimself. He sold that fa vorite pipe of his hirty times by his win ning ways and highly colored statements. Charlotte as Seen by a Greenville Edi tor. - i. .,cf : rff Mr. D L TW,. of ther.rireeDville (S C) News, was in Charlotte several days ago and remained two or three days- Concerning 1 ut. the eity he writes as follows Hi therA of yesterday : , n "Charlotte is a pleasant place to visit, at laaat that is our opinion after three days trial. Everybody is full of business, run ning qT.mi$FrgfsttNihti selling goods, boUding houses, baying cotton and moving around generally At so rapid a rate that one not accustomed to their style of rushing things, must stand out of the way, We like the way their business men act, and talk, and move, particularly the way they support their home newspapefilrhieh, like all good newspapers, : are fully entitled to the support of the community in which they are published. While; Jaere , ugji, tHe conrtesv of Col- MaxweiL ws took a drive to ihe fair grounds, which are located about one mile from the i.eeater of the - oty Everything is being put in apple pie order. buildintrs nrjaroW and, additions being put up. . TblrackivhtQ$ iiCa half mileia. excefced, -D jton ,f ntr01 wpw PW accemmodations for stock of aW kinds-- T?inflhrtHs will be a specialty; and the now Will prove one of the most .interesting features. The fair ififcerfaii to wove, a oe ouew u energy aispiayea y m "w retary of the association, Col. Maxwell aorjngrlteeJfcirfll fcji ti&M :. AEiATH IM: AN- INSTANT. Falling Timbers Kill One Man and In . , ; Jre ,Twd other. The new stdre of Messrs Simr and Dowd on the coraeTrQtraVeb? streets,' was the scene yesterday afternoon abeut 4 o'clock of iin accident fetal and' melatfchoiy. The rafters had all been pat in posiuoianfl. the sheeting , was about io. be commenced. one of the carpeulers at wort en the house, was standing on the scaffolding around the third story, in front of the rafters, and, it being obseryed that one of these waa'tide aml) strkfe', it was loeeened by a workman to be put in its proper position'.' " As the brace was knocked off, the rafters swayed, from one nd-of $hV housed 'to the other,-and pressed forward, one upon the ethenpAe the front piece of limber fell, it strnekliAllison, .nulling hlrn from 'the scaffold, In a wild hope of clutching some thing to which he might cling, and save his life,, he spread out his hands, and, with out stretched arms, fell full on his face upon the paTenientrbeToW.. .The fall was not less tharl fifty feet,; and ,Mr XlhVon is a heavy man. iHis neck was broken, skull crushed in, and his face Was much disfigured. -In an instant,alraost, after touching the ground, he was dead as a stone in three seconds, hurled from a robust life to a terrible death. Mr R N Grimes was on the scaffolding, and as he took in the situation, attempted to get inside"bn the joists. Though he escaped being knocked from the scaffold, some of the timbeiianaasnjimber of bffjpks .fell on luni, arid ii Wai pamf allv hurt" in ' the face and 1 back. His injuries, however, are by no means dangerous. A negro workman was bruised and hurt, also, but not seriously. Mr Allison was well known to nearly all our citizens, and was a man of excellent repute in the community. He leaves a wife and a number of children, to whom the hearts of the whole community will go out in sincere sympathy. It is indeed a severe blow to them, to be deprived of their only earth ly prop, and in such a manner. Soon after the fall of Mr Allison, the re mains were put in a conveyance and carried to the residence of the family. Where the blame for the accident should rest, if there was any blame, we do not kbow. 8. B; Halt in a New Troblue. On Monday, S B Hall, author of " A Shell in the Radical Camp," ex-Probate Judge of York county, 8 C, and formerly a prominent Radical of that section, arrived in Charlotte and stopped at the Charlotte Hotel. About eleven o'clock that night, City Marshal Er win received a telegram from the Chief of Police of Raleigh, to'arresTk "Hali7 Capt Er win declined to do so, and on Tuesday, tele graphed the Raleigh Chief of Police that he would arrest Hall if charges were preferred. He soon received a dispatch saying that the charge was for obtaining money under false pretences, and that the papers would be in Charlotte by the next (yesterday) morning's mail. Thereupon; Jhe jRty Marshal Tiad Mr Hall taken into custody. He was carried before the Mayor, who required a bond in the sum of $100 for, his appearance yesterday ' morn ing. Mr T L Ritch became his bondsman, and he was released. , Yesterday morning, he did not appear at Court at the hour specified, and an investiga tion revealed ,tr,fectjj3t ; he Ji.adj.fied. Mr Ritch was about taking the Charlotte, Col umbia A Augusta Railroad train, in pursuit, hen he was notified that the expected pa-1 pers nao not come, ana mac ne wouiu uoi be responsible for Hall's non-appearance. The " shell " left his bill at the hotel here unpaid, but enough of his baggage remained- to satisfy this claim. We know nothing more about the case, the ground for the charge, Ac, than has been recited above. m '.ff'"' New Fair of the Carollnm, The Piedmont Press says : "Many of our people know without our saying so that the country around Charlotte has the pro ducts, stock and other material for a mag nificent exhibition, and we are assured un der the new regime, the farmers are fully stirred up and'oepty '. interested in. the ap proaching Fair. With-the edict against gambling tricks so universally adopted of late, we may hope our fairs will receive that encouragement and support from the producerAa1na which, they were criginatfy intended to merit. ; . "The grbhnds at Charlotte are large and the buildings, stalls and cages are abundant and commodious. ' In common with a good portion of our people "ye feel that, Charlotte is our city, and of codirse,! feel a lively1 iuterest in whatever concerns, her yelfare, ot that of the surrounding country and people" SPECIAL NOTICES. ANNOUNCEMENT. SiTHrmj),: JOBiwbii Co.,'N. C, - H ?.l F f f v a September 3rd, 1874. t. To IteMemlenoftteSenaie of North Carolina 1 I hereby announce myselCa'candidate for principal door-keeper of the Senate, subject to the action of the Democratic-Conservative caucus, at the approaching session of the General Assembly. J. F. Ellikgtok. ANNOUNCEMENT. We A, mthorized and reauested to an- l&n-lt' 8tiieieaher. af Olio, Ire l dell oonntr. a candidate for reading cierc or thA ttoiw or KeDresentaaves 'ior me ensu- . . w . . . ing'sessioni: Election, upon the assembling V. ',le,KfJT.""Tv. --. . , .(.,,,.,. .... . ;H::'; 'j-i ' - "' - Aniuouncenieiit.' Ws re authorized to announce EOF ard, IRan of Gatawba eonntv. as' a candidat for EnaitBing aeTk of thofiouseof Repr sen- Ltatives forjhe ensueing session, Eles ton upon the assemwing ot tne Legislature. . ; ,, ; j" - - - 7- -Stf" 'i i iii-v .'- "f--: iTv'ltkli aneciaL'attention' tothec exxellent testimoniala,of MrC p;Knightsste reference AWV M 1 Mub MOW Vy L - ? I t-J. - - " - ". out j cwtonwrsi, whdd1 pantiiigt-to tesT the Muie. nly 25 6m. m fAi MM it la-to tha interest of all - Invisible Poisons. The Medicis and the Borgias fortified their system with powerfa) antidotes against the subtle poisons wth)WhWa they used . to de stroy their cimiesayipd j which -.they feaxed might one j.beVemploye4, agalust them selves. v There are . invisible poisons, almost at deadly against which few, of us think of talcing anrecaation. These banes are io ttoas"r. chen the atmosphere is Surcharged withtiem asrUsemeiknesas at this season, i epideonc fever eilsae The summer which hasjaal closed has betn xaaA remarkable one.:Tbe (xliale.tkni ffomibe - soil bare' heen, asd.arej dete add copious almost be yond example. -' Theset exhalations exercise a pernicious mfloenc oa the -rital powers, and! predispose the system to the disease. Everywhere people are ' Comolaing of nnu sual debility, laseitude and depression. These sbmptomam geDeraUy forerunners of an epidemic. Combat tbegr early4if fore i bey lapse into ' semethhig WorseswifJi a'; cosHosetter"s Stomach Bitters,'hich' tethe most efifeetite antictote to malaria tha , the vegabte kingdom Jias ever yteldad. Its operation fe three-fold--invigorating, depu rative'andbtitKbilions. Free from '.any in gredient that ie in the slightest degree dele terious to health, and containing the jaices and extracts of the rarest medicinal - herbs, it is immeasurably sapenor, as a defensive preparation, to any other tonic, herbal or mfaeral, at present ojed in the practice of iwdTciDe. J Give! Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters a trial, and be convinced. ITew Advertisements. THE GREAT ORIGINAL Georgia Cotton-Field Minstrels, will give two of their side-splitting perfor mances at CHARLOTTE OPERA HOUSE, Monday and Tuesday, October 19 and 20. rp.HE largest and best Troupe traveling, ac JL companied by a first-class Brass Band, and eighteen Star Performers. See their programmes and bills. Admission as usual. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; commence at 8 o'clock. H. A. GARVIN, octH 5t. Manager. Walk up to the Captain's OfBce. j BUCKWHEAT Flour, new and good! - Edam and Factory Cheese, Milk Bus cuit and Pilot Bread. Received to-dav. octl5 tf, J. S. M. DAVIDSON Agt. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. WE offer for sale the valuable property, comprising Square-No. 8, , in the city of Charlotte, making eight lots;, excepting the part of a lot, occupied "by James Moran, and the fraction covered by the track of the North Carolina Railroad. If s not disposed of privately before the 24th of November, (next) said property will be then sold at Auction at theCeer House in Chailotte, (being Monday of Court) Terms cash, balance in 3 and 6 months, with interest. Title undoubted, and no money asked till party 'is satisfied on this point. J- S. PHILLIPS, . RUFDS BARRING KR, Agents and Attorneys of N. C. R, R. Co. octl5,i874 tf. FOR SALE At Tate's Factory. An Slept Stock of Goods. THE attention of the Trade is invited to a very large, handsome and well selected stock of goods for the Fall and Winter trade, selected with special reference to the wants of a dairy increasing trade. Our stock will be touna complete in every particular. All kinds of . . , , LadieV Dress Goods, from the cheapest to the finest. JEANS, CASSIMERES, ' LINSEYS, FLANNELS, &c, will be sold at LESS THAN CITY PRICES. READY-MADE CLOTHING , Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions and Fanqj Dry Goods, at prices that cannot faA toplease . Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, and all kinds of Plantation Goods, will be sold as LOW or LOWER than the lowest. Highest Cash prices aways paid for Cot ton-7-weights to correspond with the farm' er's. '". No breakage or charges for weighing CaS and examine our stock, t MOUNTAIN ISLAND MILLS. Octl4-tf Southern Home copy tf. R.4D.RR.. IC. DIVISION TRANSPORTATION OFPICE, Company Shops, N. C, October 7th, 1874 - " ? NOTICE! JT1HE public are hereby notified that the JL," regular Mail or Passenger Train on this AOaa win run Deiween company onops ana Goldsbcroiboth.ways.) On Sunday, October llth, and Sttnday, Oc tober 18th, 1874. " W.H.GREEN, oct9 l w. Master Transportation We Beat the World, -i -:u i At the Rising Sun, mi Northern Apples, Irish Potatoes, Ban J nannas, Lemons, 18 kinds of the most Celebrated Crackers in America, Candles at Wholesale, Ground Peas,' (a specialty,) Bread, Cakes, Pies of every description. seplStf. C. S, HOLTON A CO. Phifer Jc Steele T7"EEP constantly on hand, all the . xV. Pictorials and Periodicals of the day. Call and see our new and beautiful-stock of Chromos. - ' octl5 tf. Wanted. : T?VERY bodv. to ; know that Walker ill tiiDson are now nrenarea to leea ui that are hungry, with the best the market affords. Meats sent to aw parts of tne city, and at all hours. - . . octu-M. ,.. n XOee l notice!!- ,:jr ., mHANKING my friends and .the public J. for oast favors. I would beg leave to ca1 their attention to the fact that - I. am dally reoeiving large additions to my present OtOCK 01 vrrocenea, CQnsistmg w mwu Jsud, 8agar, Coffee, Flpur (a specialty) Ac. &o. Call and examine. Kegjecuuiiy, - -octUr-tf. ' R. B ALEXANDER. '', i.i. i i ir '' ": i .) h ' lXiitrt, caoe F9r Ladles. T WADE X riCUKAIVl B, First National Bank Building octll tf. State of North Carraj T Superior Miouhbcm OouwtTr- - - CburC W. P.. Henderson n.. Lindsay. Henderson anders,feSktlof3anW ' .Henderson. ' IT appearing to the Court that the Defen dants re non-residents of. the State,, it is orderedlhW pubficaUob fW made lif the u Charlotte tosxxvx, ). sewspaper poV hshftd inl.1. entf rharH tn y. cessive weeks, notifying said Defendants to appear and answer -'directed lh the sum mons, or judgment will be entered against them. E. A. OSBORNE, Oct. 9th, 1874. Clerk Superior .Court. Superior Court Meeklejibars; Ceanty. W. F. Henderson, Plaintiffainst Lind say Henderson and others, Heirs at " Iaw of James Henifevson,1 ' ! Defendants,, ) J '. 8UMMON8. . State Of North Carolina, to the. (Sheriff of Mecklenburg County, - greeting r 'Your are hereby commanded in the name otthe State (t9.sumnMO.the "atvura named Defeadanta in the above actioii. ppear at the next terra of the Superior t of the - Oounty of Mecklenburg, at t;,t Court House in Char lotte, on the 8th lionday after the 4th Mon day in September, 1874, then and there' to answer the domplaiofcof Wv Fv-JIenderson, Plaintiff in this suit. And.yo'u are . fprther commanded to notify the said Defendants lutti. u iney io answer xne complains; witn in the time specitied, ,tho said i Piaintil' will demand judgment according to" complaint, filed in this- actionv and for air costs and charges in this siiiUrtqurred,. i -Witness, E. A. Osborne, Clerk of our said Court, at efflce in Charlotte,' this Octo ber 9th, A. D 1874i . r! ; K.A OSBORNE. Clerk of "the Surierior .Court, off Mecklen burg Coiinty:J' Wetio-ew jt,c4 -',' '..in n YOU -can get any width of Boot jor fflao SAMPLE A ALEXANDER oe a a Lemons. pi OOD FEE-5H LEM0N8.Just arrived and VX ior uie or A. Oi XLBUETB BBU. Valuable Oty Jurbcsfialo.-. I will sell at the Court House ; door' ' in Charlotte on Saturday the ,17th inst. at 12 o clock the following valuable property. 1 Lot on Trade Street 31 feet front 1 and 140 feet deep apd : .the remains of the store house recently occupied by.J. L. Brothers feCo. . n ' 1 Store House and! lot' occupied by S. Frankenthal, 30 feet front and 198 fef , deep, on Trade Street near the Court House. 1 good dwelling and 'lot on 1 corner of Cemetery AvenuedQtii Street .occupied . by J. B. Clarkson; i)r" 'T"-r . Terms ir cash. The ' retaaihder- inf the equal payment at 120, 24 months, at 8 per cent interest . ' ' " , JOHN BROWN, oct. 9-tds. ; : Attorney. FRESHER 8TILL- " Y .Hams, Breakfast Meats, Beef Tongues . Irish Potatoes, Onions, Goshen Butter.pream rhasf RfihtiVli WArri-ntr t-.r W AeTv mm- petitidri' In1 prices. TmesCSt French candy; Nuts of ali yndS, Bread, cakes, Pies. Ac, made of the best material, and going off fast forcashat W ) . ftvP.R AjJB ER A C O J S onieor above the Market. ' PHIFER cV STEELE,' . . ,--.1.. S JJf-Jlil'! Book-Sellers and Stationers, Dealers in Fancy Articles aridVMusie. - WE are daily receiving our' large 'stock of Books and Stationery, to which: respectfully call the attention- obuyerafin that line. A large assortment of School Books, now on band, Plain and Initial Pa- ' per of all kinds and prices. Fancy. Articles, sufficient to please the most, fastidious. In our store, we nave iuuu worm or music, bo selections to suit all can be made. We are the regular . Agents ,ibr SteinwayA, Son's Frano-Fotes (acknowledged to be im Dest in the world) and have one of his superb in- -etruments, in our store, which , we .would be happy to show to all, especialty those con templating the purchase of this 'household necessity, . . . ... ,; i: j ijrive us a can, io , irouDie 10 , snow r oar octlO-tf. PHIFER A STEELE. T?0E SALE.- Milcl and calf. of improved Brhwstocr. irr'full rflilk. Will give at leaBt three gallons of milk per day, Apply to J. SDA,VID80N. - Choice ds. - TnREKCH Mnstard, Englfish and Atnerkkn, r , Pickles, Potted Hams, and Tjorkeft fat dines, Tomatoes, ' Salmdn.s Egg Biscuit. Milk Biscuit, ' HaefcarOnf, " Edam, ToUhg America and Pine AppfejiOieeseCathie, Jelly, Brandy Peaches, Corn Starch, Silver Gloss and 'Ohio' Starch, Parafine handles and Ground? Ri Coffeeij .Recived to-day, . f9, J.8.M.pAVI0.4i sept 25 Trade Btreec Robert TlmilIIlll:,, & o., COMMISSION MEQQHANXS, NO. 130 PEARLSTREET, J r 1 New York--i u b) o pi.O.Boi237. ' ! w'! "J6ct81y CIKCUIAR.i. HAVING again located fn Chriotte,.I make my resrectralsalatatioriS to my old friends and acquaintances.'! : Bin . tiow , in the Retail Department Of that justly celebrated firm of Messrs. WittkOWsTcy;; A Rintels, where I shall be pi dSwfr1 ti Wklt on" all my patrons- ,1 guajlitef?. 'Mim polite attention and just treatitfint.. Very Respectfully sept 10 2m ;i M;Dj IJIcLEOD. 1! , KeUejrS ft Bloere ' , , riELEBRATEDPHTLADELPHIA CUSTOM U MADE BOOTS SHOES, M lAdies, Misses and Children, at . - ; . 1, ; Boca and Bhioetore. : tT- ", I . T-' SIMMON'S Hepatic Compound, nnew remedy for Liver Disease, Dyspepsia Debility, just received, at receivea, w ii,.i4' McADEN'S URUG STORE. junelo Valuable Cify Prcpsfty FOBSALE. ':'!'igfcM TWO HOUSES and lots on Tryorvfitrset, in the center of business, being theprop erty oh which the lat.W. rH.ded. . jar Possession given Is? January f; 1 se24tf .iU PnfcPAtgW ff . A--v THIRTY or forty shares of Builuing and osn Stock in the Mecklenhnrg ,or fle ond BmkUng andLoanjAssciation aog224f. ' :S ' ' JNO. T.' BUTLBB -- !dIswrsW.iIi ' TEAXJSRSfa iffjj? vfirat:, '. . '' r 1 - 4 oiflTOTPTOT. . I :FANCy;ARTKaE3 AN .iiusiaM,. . A portion OTOw VujS5alKrtiJSljr X5C folly r .--.-qr sf . 1 1.