MMIIillMiitlMI II WH csr risi f 1 .r'v y.?w.'v CHAKLOTTE, N. C. 1874. VTfTTTt -r . f V.J ft- fjp - , .11 I'll Tmmmmmmrmmmm, f V'5---1 ''-' fV v .-It i - ,-,,,. .t, .!. Till 111 u - i - s i ,-, ,.,;.? ..- t ' - -'V-f 'F'IIV IViJ llf i I tV. ..nil.' I IV I IV III f 1 BV .... J-.... '. VKJ w-- i ... . .. . -. . '-,vr,: .' ; : : Hit -M.f4 - tjIT. ; ii II n II Cases loots ';;,rV6'BiS SOLD AT THE BOOT Alf p SHOE fi. , 1 iV t ix.-.-M1- " '' T;" . ' ' i iv 3--- -"'-- ' W( rrSm'tb ttxt Btnety Bay, w Intend to 811. a. iargie Btock of ZXmxVL Women's ir.wan. twZl Good - lava as dny our t-lvew vrt, lPimi. ot jBafttore, c , ,Jrfi?W gWWHwVietheepenwof vIuiWADK. 'AWG.A.SI 21 ilSB Jil? TO THE V, . ,-in , r3 n 8 a rwuiir ': r Nv Mi Vf I TI7J5 ARB NOW OFFERING TO PURCHASERS ... . SfiobtSr Shoes, (Hats, ITrunksJ, &c.,r . t ih i nc .i :- AT " jrfa-iad'Shoe iJstarjlishmcnt, iu fcr JKn 'Ortntntt Centra Hotel. rfBrewjs keep the only strictly Retail Boot and Shoe Store, to be found in the city, and . !yB0 Te Y for CASH, in such quantities as to command low ' liw"ir TOtotroowelT that w cannot be undersold in the South. Call and see us, - -an wwlll saflsfr yott that we, haa the best tpck of .goods ever offered to tbrRRmili x-BADfe..M7 . - WADES PEGRAM. WnO C0L1IQBI& & AUQUSTA R. R. Charlotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874. . ... . MuPiMh &X2&. ' 3'YAWaASI iClxar lotte. Colamhia. & Augusta Railroad 1 KUlHilif Vvii ,1 &XSVlT-3 the attention of all Merchants and Cottoiv Shippers 1n Charlotte, and upon the Alndn1:hldlhe'iiitxaidinaiT advantages of connections with all Northern PotMfrMKl flouth AUantte 8e Porfe enjoyed IT? The Great AtlanUaCoaaiLine via Itsmance i leT.Oent plua, Daily InsjireJ. , , . ' Jffig&$&S fiOSTQX:TtUSpAYS AlIDf,FRIpATCS. INSURANCE i.PER ... CENT. PROVIDEStE, WEDNESDAYS. AND 8ATURDAYSvc - - , .!: -. - 'v;f '.': if.' r? J. fy'sray Wilmington and Direct' 8ean Line to Baltinidre; Wednesdays i and Sat nrdays,' Ineuraneel- per eent. J. -; v r' "' PHIIDELPHIa! EVERY WEDNESDAY JaSKRAKCRiER CENT? NEW YORI Mtiwij j.) ' a ir.rtnnla IVQITDlVriV .VnTTlTTWn 000, .i.;j 'i;i!.' rie;ll rSrOT nTTr . TO PHft;Alt:FHIA. EVERY FRmAYtO NEf YOR'W , fl 3 J 1 rlJi8A noXlTCD 1Y3.W-B(T(NMVEB: Y SiTURDAT, W " tMLTHE,ttririvnadStaaitf Une'laciUties of the three Porta of Portsmomth, Wi"nltpn vTrr,vWr,i,.ihrtniihirfed eauioments of tbe Cft fcA. W. A Av and other TOadaablns to hicrftrf cottott :and all other jNrchandlseJn' Q'nTimited' quantities, and to assure onr patrons of absolute freedf222iJeBBEnl y- HtfnIUSSBBlwnflte r - -y --r GenlManager. 'CoLJomrf.-riLitKE. - - - TrV President. ifcTa-i tVvir-k. '-1,1 fvrry. . . , , , . Geu'l Freiriit Agent. h - A SCALES lliTt. fer'J ' '-tint w7'ilejDki'iBel Dairy t Saabi, Counter Scales, &cfi. "Ateo V JTIilca Alurin Co?. AlarmGa Drawer. X9tl.'Ai. : ':'?-" .... ii(tm.! c Drawer Wirrautea il'-'fJlioDWAY,: NEW' YbRK, I. '.lAOTfei;lO.JBltlfre U, Baltimore, . t"l&&-v3aA&m &mfr$zrM4vmi ' 25 00 IVCiXMuluimnnTfl HALL. PHlUCDELPfllA I Tn.h. tr h CtmTMm2&Zlltfln ""U'ttl' TAwmiij n ri srsmAuiairiA 'd' j a at v a mm mm. aw - 'jwr J " Wt ZfrofretU by leading llardware DeaTarB. , miiv vmt in ro rri Kmnnr. jiencinir. 1 AeTfor sal bv " " W." R . BUR WELL & CO., oct22 tf. Springs' Corner, W. 8 FORBES. If VI I II ? Slices anu TRAB..lS7413IlSe PK9RA.it, I'.iili! PUBLIC. unparalelled inducements to buy OUR in 1st National Bank Building; RrtArt ttt.hArlnttcL N. Tti ii J . i i over its lines. ' ; . Columbia, fr Wilmington and Portsmouth to .! THURSDAY, SATURDAY. INSURANCE W ; -fcy . riUAM j Agent Ahdther"Chanee! : and t. Gift Concert is aid or tna PUBLIG LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY US'-1 I r. ff W: POSTPONED TO vrOyfOTBlGll;30, 1874, ! 4j ..-T- certain at that date.v -:XI8T OF? GIFTS. One Grand Cash' Gift M.$250,000 400,000 Orie Grarid Cash 'Gift.; One Grand Cash Gift....... ..-.v.,w.i.75,0Q0 One Grand Cash Gift mm, t 50 ,000 One Grand Cash' Gift.U.-.:v, v25,O0O 5 Cash Gifts," 20,000 feach.. 100,000 r 15 cash Gifts, 10,000 each ........ 160,000 26 cash Crifts, 5,000 each. ;.':....100,000 7 25 cash Gifts, 4,000 each.. 100,000 " 30 cash, Gifta, A c3.000 each ..90,000 50-casb, Gifts: t,?2.fl00 each 100.000 - lOatasltGiftjr, " 1,000 each......4l00,000 casn urns,1 - aw eacu.........i2u,uuo 4V.aoo cash GfiftsrH'"5f,ioo'ach J.-.:r:50.ooo 18,000 easW Gift, f SO each 050,000 : ,! UUrw, -...' ' 8tani Tdtat'2flf,000 Gifto, allh.MJJ,5( M M va mm irrrvrr"niiA .. .... - , . i jeniu, or eacn jupui.-.-.r..... 'fot)W mrt-wrv nma r i inirara yjv - .j. -.it 'M. i 1.05Q 00 I . n ni L . . .,l.-.f..J J 1 raraRun rji huociimhu, jtuurewo, - 1 ' ' DOLMAN'S Mustard, Double Super Fine itt. lib and 1B Cans W. R. BURWELL A CO The Charlotte ;Obsferrer. : FtrB&ISHBX. T " Charles R. Jones, Proprietor. ' Office Springs' Balding! - Tndt 8iraet. CHARLOTTE 1T1ARUETS. ' Cotton Market. a ,7 imported Doj 5y Oote 5ro., Cotton Corns mission Merchant. 6vtO. Chaklott, K.COct.24, 1874 Inferior,. ........ 910 Ordinary, 10Jlt Good Ofdinary, , ......12 Ijow Middlme lSlai3 MiddUng,-. :, If arket closed weak. e9HlaTl69. r SaS1 Coaatrr Prodsee. SoiMm HatnB, per ft " ! " Side. " RhnnTilArs 16 15 12 14 25 20 a 25 $1 75a 2 00 2 00 a 2 25 22 3.50 3.25 300 3e 3c 4c 75 18a 20 20 75a 100 Hoe Round. Beeswax Butter Choice, Brandy Apple, Peach. Eggs, per dozen, Flour Family, per sack, " Extra, " Super Fruit Dried Apples, per pound ; i peaches, " Blackberries Green Apples per bushel. Fowls Chickens, spring, each grown, " Turkeys, Dncks, Grain 1 , tbrw White, per bushel, 1 121 o 115 New, 1 00 a 1 Wheat Red, per bush, " White, Oats Black, " White, Peas Pure clay, " - Miled, Hides Dry, - ii i 160 1.60 75 80 1 00 90 14 7a8 19 14 1 20 G0&1 10 1 00 75 a 1 00 50 a 60 8 35 25 y vrrecu, Lard Good,- ' Common, MealWhite, (old corn) new Onions, (57 lbs to fenshel) Potatoes Irish, a wee to s ? Tallow. - - ' " ' Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed Free from that venality which cor rupts the conscience or that pity which corrupts Justiee." Churches To-Day Tavos Stheet M. E. Church, South. Services at 11 A M and 71 P M. Rev P J Carraway, Pastor. St. Petm'b (E.)" CHUBCH.-Bervlces ;to- dy a(i 11 A. it. 4 ''i't omoeiviHi' B SBrofison. Rector. '-'ff, AimU-iiiitiltil, UMtntn ' iw Associate Reformed Servick in thd Chanel, on the corn er of Collet and 5th I streets, to-day at 11 o'clock A. M., and at 4 P M. bv the Rev. W J -Hunter. Lutheran Church. Services as usual by the pastor, Rev. N. Aldrich. Sunday School at 31 P M. Bapttst Church. Rev Theo Whitfield, the pastor, will preach at the Baptist Church to-day, at 11 a m, and at 71 P M. First. Presbyterian Church. Services this morning at 11, and this evening at. 7J, by the pastor. Rev. A. W. Miller, D. D. Seats free, . Calvary Mission CHURCH.-SerYices at the Presbyterian M'ssion Chapel, atll A. M., and 7 P. Mi," by Rev. W. S. Haltom. Sun day School at 9 A. M. ' St. Peter's.' 'Catholic Church. High mass at 10 p; clock, uateentsoa, at 4 and v es- persat 5 o'clock. Rev LPO'Connell, V G officiating. : t Sscovn a Presbyteri a m CHCROH.-r8e rvicea Jt the. Court (House . at 11 A: M.j' and at atthe P. M.i by the pastor, Rev; Harding. Sunday' Sehooi at 01. ii-fi I1." - a.'1 CITY BULtETI BT. t LastBunday in October.. -All the churches in the city will be open for divine services to-day. .Judge -Schenck holds Lincoln court this week, beginning to-morro tr, We call 'attention to thi advertisement of the Southern Artificial Stone Company, , Th streets ' presented as lively Ian appear ance yesterday as one could desire to see, being thronged from- early in the morning with wagons and people. Mr P L Rose, of StatesviUe. has resigned asroute agent on the Atlantic, Tennessee fe Ohio Railroad. His resignation was accept ed and Mr J B Howell, of StatesviUe, was Appointed injiis stead. ' The Atlanta Constitution 6f Friday morning notes among others present at the grandball I at the Kimball House ih that city on Thurs day night; MissLottie Jenkins, Mrs. R. M Oates and Mrs. H. C Eccles, of Cliarlotte, N. C. - ' - - Col. J. B. Rankin showed us yesterday an Irish potato of the variety known as "Peer less''' which weighed "four : pdtinds and two ounces, without rocks in its pockets or j weights in its bosom, potato? - ''; How is that for a 'Iittell's Living-Age5 Is -again oh our table. Its contents are as rich and varied as usual, and it is a little storehouse of know ledge and r $n t eres W --Price 8 per, annum. Littell Gay pbhshers,. Boston, Mass. ,W.M. Matthews, r.Esq will remain pro prietor of the Charlotte Hotel until his lease expires bri the 15th December. He denies the soft Impeachment that he proposes torn ing his attention to agricultural pursuits. Matt!bBren,'bf A.Vgttkta, Ga is the pro prietor t)f the funniest plctpre' la1 ' thte world, pne..of his, own work thou .art so riear and yet so far," is its .aame Matt, will be at the New Fair of the Carollnas,- and .will have the picture on exhibition., , He's a geniusi there ever was one. fcl1lttaeJdaaga took piape in' Tifirea 'etreetj' aear Hhe Chariotte Hotel f yosierday ImbrhHig, between two bull dogs.' Dom or wnicn nau iuu seisov naiurai iwu, and plenty of courage. The usual mob in cidental to such an occasion, was there to witness the passage at arms. A Kew Enterprise ImChiiiette., At a meeting of the owners of the Rock Island Factory of this city, or yesterday, the following orgaaisatioiwas effected, looking to oonertlh tbe foryinto Cotton pianaclClir ' 1 PresMeiitRtit McDowell. 'Secretary ZSi&ffy&xmtr-lL. j Sholer r " . -rVi- j . I ; Directors. R. J. IcDpwell,Capfe.; A. E Hutchison, R. A. Springs.; f, : . ,Th pwners propose puttihgoathfe ground, buildings, engine, shJUWigpuibps,- gas pipes, steam heating pipes 'oftce: furni ture at $35,000 stocked pen books of sub scription fox $6500 additional stock. p. r? The building has iwenecenHy catnined' by ah v;ert;fidB&n pror nouncedt pi&om: M0t 6,000 spmdleic s AT'wtiVlyte need ed for geMEinlB is. the:;t$ apt be nytrouhler' p,,iat rew-Mae'.rat whea jun as a woolen factory. . '.. We are heartily glad to know of (his- hew enterprise.. It is of that characferof im provement; which is needed here, and we hope and believe it will prove a success to the enterprising gentlemen who have taken hold of iL . . A Youthful Smoker; :-i ' ; . , ... . Charlotte) has a sure enough curiosity, which we never found until yesterday. " It is a child, a boy three yearsold, who is a regular 'smoker. He was up town y$iky day afternoon, sitting in a grocery store in which his lather is a partner, smoking a pipe filled wttbtobacco. His father says he MtiK'(lnc6 he was a yw oldj andjV neviaak sick aud seeniinjrtfolbayi any bad, efiect. dotsn't lookiike one Who snMjkes Just occasionally il;11tfiftatti but handles his pipe and' pufls out thesmoke with the air of one old in the cause. . He ain't much, big ger than a bar of soap after a day's washing, and you might wrap him up,bead and heels, in this paper. It looks funny enough to see this little scrap of humanity manning a pipe. This story is true as gospel, and the name of the boy and his father is at the disposal of any one who is interested. ' A Sharp Practice ou the Court. Some days ago. Messrs. A. R. Nisbet & Bro , of this city, saed out a warrant against L. Weill, of Monroe, for obtaining goods un der false pretences. Weill' was brought up yesterday to stand trial before Justice A. H. Martin, n the charge which had. been pre ferred.; The plaintiffs were represented by Maj. C. Dowd, and the defendant by H- B fllfW in which to prepare for the trial. Before this time had expired, the prisoner came in, and was turn ed over to the Cjuit, by his counsel. There being no officer fpresent, the . Court stepped to the Sheriff's office, next door, to summon a deDutvand-thonh he didn't remain more jtfian ft a4ajN' itio. returned he founatnat Mr. weak naa stroiiea otr. xie hasn't returned yetfvjHe forgot about the iittleroattpexpl.-j., T Oar Citf SCrlbirdr w ' Since the change in the management of the Observer, on the 1st of last April, we have encountered no moreserious difficulty, than that, of being able to pet the paper to our subscribe) s on UtW carrier's list. The carri ers would either sell the papers or negligent-1 ly refuse to deliver them, and yet draw tibeir pay foi'servicee unperformed, with a aston ishing punctuality. We.hope and believe I that trouble has. been obviated, at last. Weijiate Employed 'one oft-thl jpHhters in the' oMcei-H.'J.' ! Stone Whd,- for an ex- I tra compensation, agrees to deliver every pa per to eye?r subscriber, before seven o'clock A. M. 1 5 - -lU M -t V Abiding ta the tWtnis of the contract, there is a forfeiture in every case of non delivery, and we would take it as an especial favor if parties who fail td "get fl&Mr paper would notify us at the office, of the fact, Swore Off Before a Notary. ' We oameihtopossessiPh7:teruay of the names blank, it beinglhat of a young man who got behind on Water during his attend ance upon the Atlanta Fair. It reads as foliows : Statb or Georgia. Muscogee County, j Personally appeared before mei "Wm. N, Hawks, a duly commissioned Notary Public in and for said county; K , who, being duly sworn, subscribes to the follow ineoath: That, from and artcr mis date, ne will to tally- abstain from the use of; all spirituous and malt Juniors, except wnen preseribed by a physician, or when laboring under sense or discouragement. . - k iaeai.1 Sworn to and subscribed before me this twenty-third day of October; A. D. 1874. r ' YJt. H,1 HAWKS. - - Notary Public ' 1 ". ., ... . J5?T T'y. a T.tnn.tlnn r,fla. " - We stated in yesterday's paper that there was a motion pending to vacate the injunc tion granted by Judge Scheack ' against the Carolina Central Railroad Company in favor of Dr. M. M.Orr, and that the motion would be heard, oil Friday night at Iihcqlnton. We are iafonKedihat.the . motion : .was ; heard; and that the Judge required the defendant (the railway company) to give an additional bond, by way "of indemnity, io . the sumlof $500; and pay the court costs of the proceed ing to the present time. . The Carolina Cen tral Railway Company was: represented by Vance &,Burwell, and Dr.-Orr by Hon W. M. Shlfp. r 01 an .1 Keep to the Right. ; 4t" it ,Weare frequently urged to beg persons walking or driving along the, streets, 'to keep to, the right. V(The frejquept and annoying collifliohS; which occur ,by this ) good': and plain rule being disregarded, oukl all be 'avoided if" it were observed It is v k good; rulef to keep 'in all " al!ffirs,'and -people would themselves be less troubled and save their neighbors trouble, were it observed more regularly. Blackwood's MagasiBe. . . f The contents' of the October number of BlafAwOOdi Ifist issued tj the Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 41 Barclay Street, N. York, may be summarised jus follows ; I. "Alice1iOrraine.,, TPai VHI. , II. "The Abode'of Snow. ' Parti IlSimU and its Celebriiks.,s gf inlaws the pbint from which the Himalayan traveller.iflio-atart on his trip through the mottntalnsf1 am- it is 1 the place to which the Governor-General re tfrslbrspe theihtese heat of Calcutta; many notable people are to met. with ' there in the hot season, although the climate seems to be far from attractive. The prepare Qola tkeurBey lfiedcrH) at some length, and Awe Expecfcito be fairly .pa the road to the abode of snow in the next num- heU rKiUl-iyr . ; if L,.i:t j ' IIX -Baaastre. -Aa 'a - varnished sketch, of the most brilliant andr: we.musc faa,. rutaiesa aravy; aoiuiei.wno fought&rthe King'in the Revolutionary War?V ,: IT.' International , Vanities. No. II. Alien . Laws." We had supposed this sub ject to be entirely exhausted, and are not only surprised at finding ourselves mistak en, but startled at the new aspect in which vanity is here i presented to us. "Here it suddenly becomes all wrath and murder." Need we add, that as it becomes more sensa tional, it is more interesting ? Y- "Army Control." This article is not tope of gfet interest to, flie general American reader. We recommend it more particular ly to soldiers and Britons. VI. "The Story of Valentine and his Brother." Part IX. VII. "School-Board Religion .?7 VHI, "Horatian Lyrics." A free version of three well-known odees, respectively en titled ' by the ' translator, "The Golden Mean,", and ''To Mildred." . What those un acquainted with Latin think of them in this English dress may be best learned from the following . lively, comments by a shrewed female correspondent : "I don't know any thing about Horatian Lyrics. I suppose they are sermons on text taken from Horace. If H. is the man 1 take him to be, he died eight years B. C. What did he know about Christmas carols? about reels? about ladies' gloves ? What is a 'golden mean' ? And I think that fellow asserts too much about Milly." IX. "The Founders of Modern Liberal ism." The criticism and review of a recent publication entitled, "Wilkes, Sheridan, and Fox ; the opposition under George III. By W. F. Rae." A. very entertaining article. te Val8ejfPeVr.paper. ; , 7 j.eswraay eveninjr me wuwr " tavmws- iora at osoeas ana. paiu w, fi.iu, w part of the running expenses of the Observ er office during the past week, two hundred of which will be again spent in the city of Charlotte, before next Saturday night. Of this sum $150 perhaps was contributed by our patrons in the city, and the balance rllgp.92, was gathfflril BPTf! W speak, from the four corners of the earth. In . other words that amount, each week, comes from distance, and is added to the wealth-of our city. If any one has any doubt of his duty in supporting his home paper, let him study over these figures. Track leaving on, the. Carolina Central. So soon as news was received yesterday morning that Judge Scheack had dissolved the injunction.against the above road, track laying was 're-commenced b'n fe trestle over Sugar Creek, and by night rails were laid to a. considerable distance, beyond it. The force at wort yesteraay was lncompieie, oniy 22 hands being engaged. The laying of the track will be prosecuted yery vigorously from this end of the road, until the force now work neaJToriroe is met. Subsoil Plouw to be on Exhibition at the Fair. This plouw had its origin as the inven tion of an aged negro, Nathan, a remarka bly intelligent blacksmith, formerly the slave of A. B. Springs, and . Still residing with aim'. It I was improvised as a dirt plouw, ia the service of Springs, White & Co., during the existence of their grading contract, in the construction of the C, C. fc A. Railroad. As a railroad plouw, there is nothing equal to it. Afterwards, upon trial on the (arm, it proved he. the iinpic and best subsoil plouw yet known or invented. When one end dulls, turn the other. It will be exhibited and tested at the ap proaching New Fair of the Carolinas. For the Charlotte Fair. Mr. W. C. Morgan, of the Erie (Pa.) Iron Works,' wilt haye engines and other articles of machinery, on exhibition at the New Fair of the Cfcrolinas. ; ',.... Col. H. P. Underhill, of Baltimore, will be here with his drills, &c. He will have a striped tent called Baltimore headquar- , ,. Talbott fe Son, : of Richmond, Va., have Sen'tto tneir aeht'InUfiarlotte1 twb engines to be plieeAob exhibition at the New Fair of the Carolinas. The engines have arrived; Up for Wife Beating. David Bonner, from the country, was before Mayor Davidson yesterday, for the offence pf$ beating hJa wifoHe was bound, oyer to keep the peace, and so:ne sort: . of compromise was fivxd up between the beatist And th6 beie)whe try agaip to liyej , togethe&y tt A Series of Lectures. . .? v- ''-. . It ia proposed to hav a aeries f lectures.! before the cadets of the i Carolina Military. Imtitutefrom genttemett of- prominence at htHne and libroad. eWleWures,'will be beguK,Jin,fcabpul io Cweeks ani the first three .or four will be by the Professors of the Institute.4 " f iIyptalt4-'!ei' ; T - i - . ..7. T....t.., ;t v a , T t Baket'Ptt8;, Jlmi'jJarrett and Wttnaai Jar Jlef pre hjs hopor . the Mayor, yeft terday morning for a raid upon the domi cile' of Sallie Rummidge, on Friday night. They were adjudged guilty and fined three dollars each. th.9 Eclipse Wblca.:Wa Ketf VJalMe ' The mn.waso:iuveleeae t W" !.0;a6T ,T Wd We had niade arrangements to write an elaborate, scientific, disquisition fon ecjUpag general and (hh. one in "Ucnlar, but wiU Mve, to deprive ourself of the pleasure until some future occasioiVv ! ' ' . I e WeaiJiert :' - ' " ,wavery warm and cloudy, ;andtbe, clouds threatened to empty the rains at every- mii mk : Bat afer eupitmelen . and only occamonal sprinkles were visited-J vpoa'.StW7;iMi,iqltJ, comfortable witaout fireB?or bvercQ3tsrnow Ute'lsstvbcltUifr' -fa1- Aogq.-' aJtl- they'.-were' common ase. wehe? hasftost the run, of : his eateridtfr , viacftjpddsamiaer.. i t 1 Personal.. . . Dr.JoS. Grahamt after an abscenee of tjto , weeks or more in New York City, '-. returned home yesterday morning. "' -Mr. John T. Butler, the well known' Jew eller, who has-been sick for the past week,-was in a very 'critical condition at a late hour last night, as indeed be' has been for several days. ' ' m .' Even now evidences of preparation for the coming Fair are observable in various : parts of the city. People are cleaning up and setting their houses in order against the coming of their visitors en that occasion. , Died In Water Valley, Miss., on Oct 15, Lillie O;, wife of Tm. Weatherely, daughter of Wm. A. and A. L. Cook, formerly of Char lotte. ' Hew Advertisements. JORTH CAROLINA " " State Life Insurance CO. Commenced Business in March, 1873! HAS HAD AN , ' Voprdcsdcntedly Successful Career ! " V'.WHIl - . Because it is essentially a Home Institu" tion, appreciated by Home People; in- ' vests every 'Dollar of Oapitaf (which is ' paid up $200,000 and every Dollar of 'Premium received in the State to foster , r' and. protect Home enterprises. . Has toaaed to Policjr"Hbhleri' i Cbariotte Vlwii iistas . of. interest, ten tim'the " gross premiums received in ' Oharlotte, and guarantees to invest all premiums received here in like manner, -i Equal in responsibility and good manage ment to any Life Company in the world. Issues every desirable form of Policy at as . low rgtsjis, any first-class company. No uJTretfit;tion imposed upon resi dence or travel. Policies non-forfaitable after two and three annual payments. No withdrawal of Agenqies from a section when once established, subjecting Pol icy Holders to the inconvenience Of re mitting premiums to New York or else where by 12 o'clock of the day fixed, or forfeit their policy and lose all the pre vious payments. The time has come for citizens of North Car olina to encourage Home Institutions, and 'we recommend this Company as eminently worthy of patronage. Til OS. II. HAUSHTO., District Agent. Office : Citablotte Hotel. oc25-tf JQAST NOTICE. ' . PLANTERS ' who expect to detiyer cotton at 17 cents per pound, in payment or tneir guano notes, are, For tbe Last Time, advised that on the FIRST DAY OF NO VEMBER, they will be debarred tbe privi lege.' '; SANDERS & BLACKWOOD, oc25-td ' Ageats Wilcox, Gibbs & Co. WANTED By ft young man of sober and industrious habits, a SITUATION as Book-keeper. Is a graduate of one of our leading commercial colleges, and is well . rf- 1 .1 . X 1 1 1 Known in vnanoixe as a tnorauga uuameas man. For particulars apply at this UrncE. 0C25-IW "TEW GOODS. Just arrived, a . lot of xi French and English Suitings, Fancy Cassimer for Pants, which will be made at the very lowest price, exclusively for cash. Oc25 i ? J. o. JfxilAiLilirs. A'r ' JOHN A. YOUNG Sc SON'S .GlQlhing store you will always find a complete line of r-URznsmxa goods, such iasScaris.. Cravats, Collars, Gloves Shirts. Drawers, red and white Merino Suits Sacks. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, etc.. etc. Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, etc., etc. And there are suits in tne iouowing oruen an!i 1Tl.wn TVnll.a '"AhdSnuaforfifteen. . As new and as tasty - -""As ever was seen. ;k. A grade or two better,1"' j We have them in plenty, t -And even yet choicer - From eighteen to twenty, . . , v . t, . . . . ( , -j , g nits in profusion, . . For busiaess or street; And Suits for the Parlor, Surprisingly neat. .,'!" 1 - '. . .t .. For church or for Jweddtng,'; , t For party or ball ' Ho Suit in the market , , - !- Can beat us at .aft-'. - 1 j -s ; "Call at r" 'i'' vniTWrt a enva ,oc2S-tf. suu w auuviuceu. . . a i i iv ATCCLtery Rev. L. P. 'dSOVELt :Al -will.' deliver a loctare at the - Catholic Church, in this city, on the subject of "Tran- substantiation, oa bujhuax, the zota mst, to commence at 10.15 A. M. The citiseas of Charlotte, sad the public generally, are in vited to attend. , r oci-xt Jt Verily, .the clerk : of hej one oi snennes.c DU)iatngs.iatheBouthUie rnO THE MEECH1SNT8 mCITIZEN OFCHARWTTE, N.C.: - SON, a practical and skillful manufacturer of Artificial. Sto e,,, of ( sexarfl . years' expe- nence, i am now, prepawa execute m au its branchtes, WearthsVSteiSBills. House Bmkeia, Water; Table, Sill Corner Belting, AshhChlmney Capa! Lintel's Captng. kef. Pavements. 'Walks and concreting of cellar floors -respectfully solic- ited. Cemetarv work a .onAhinl 1am Mwt than tnarblei Tauhs'ou irtirjr, easy terms. satisfaction.- ' TT.mrH . KArtlficiirBtw Is thw'iftsryttfheXhat with- 'SSSSlSSgSS cost thaaanVnattoeN Mw... .. j -: ;u0APlSJOHS,l1BRACgent. 'JS21i "SSuSZ connecta.. myseii wuv upcain pleasmg the most ntdenCt SaV&nnah: Gai dim- aions. 90 nvT 60f i heisht.a s fbet- main room, 16 by 66"Jet "-tbe cleairi the roof and is totdeeignrtja the aianQfacture a.! fitnn Aj Li t aa mft a rm fro I MaaonieTemtflRCtSWannah: Ga.i dim- .fiafr floori easr treitiBg'tirely on '.walla of, Artificial sebove work uas given ;Kreat ,sawsiacwUf iaave also made stone for Metropolitan Fire Company's ball and 6. P. Hamiltoftj Xfed! house, also in Savannah, all pf which: work. .has given eVerjr POssl ble TOtislactioiir ' -ii la solicitiag a sharisaf lypttr patronage, on behalf of Captahv Brain, . you may-rest as sured the' whole of. my .attention will be given to the manafaotute f this stone, which is damp, fire an.rat proof. One- thing par ticularly in favor of this stone is ita ; cost, which is half the . price 1 Of granite, and as dnrablejJtwo-thirdsolrarf tbmBl brownstone, and more durable, and . one-third less than any soft or sand stoner Respectfullv yours, . &th oi l s i) la tlHAMPSON. . . . it 'i'.rir v ' FINE 'STOCK FOR SALEf ' Any- one wishimr to Ih'uv su '. tee VP . stock of HOGS will do well to write Of give me a call. The hoes are Poland. China and ? Berkshire. and warranted pore. ; The Pelahd-Cbina, at twelve months, will weigh front, four to six hundred pounds. .' '-, '- ' JAMES M?MEANS, oc24-2w , i ..tCoaoord. N. C. NOTICE. In erdexi ton ooomrnodate all persons wishing) to attend the United States court, cow in session in' StatesviUe, a special train .wilt leave ' the messenger plat form, foot of Fourth street, oq Monday morn ing next, the 26th, at 6 o'clock, and arrive at StatesviUe at 9.15; and retnrn'same day. . . oc23r2t i . . J. J 43QRMLEYtuperjn't. DISSOLUTION. TKrcdSartbership here tofore existing underMhe .title of PHI FER fe STEELE has this day been dis solved by mutual consent."' -Ail persons in debted to said ! firm arai requested to make an early settlement. R. 8. Phifcr is author ized to receipt for the same. ' 'PH1FER STEELE. Having tin's day pUTchased -the entire stock of the late firm of PhlfeT & Steele, I ( take this method W informing I Wy friends to keep on hand a large ssbrtmeat of Books, Sfatioery,'aX7boedsf lasl4 etcr,- and. all goodB usually, kept la a .nntoCiass iJooK Store.- A tall i respectfully solicited at my stand, opposite the Charlotte Hotel. ; Cliarlotte, October 21, 1874. . . oc23-tf FOR SALE. The Property, 'Comprising two-CITY IiOTS. with Bniminn thei-R- on, fronting Otl, Tryon street, running back to College; bounded by th'' residence of H. B. Williams on thonorthandthe aropertv of tbe StatesviUe railroad . on the.; south, is offered for sale on terms' to salt purchasers. Jt not sqldi privately pejore, baturday, the 3 1st of October, it will then be oId at auc tion, fct the! Cdtirt Hotise doorM the highest bidder . ; iocZSrlwj : U. ill. HWfiAClCK. AND STILL TftEY COMfo-Those nice Northern Apples'. OranRes,'' lAraons, Co- coanuts. A large, stock-pf canned goods. I . i Itl 1 TV! A , Peaehesn Jsc.T Lea" Perrin's celebrated brands. Preserved PfoviaioeSi Woncestershire Sauce, ' genuine imported; , Coke BrotherT Preserve . Provisions, the best fix the world. In our fancy grocery i deartmeat we huve a neap of nice things. , riease, cauana see us. WJ NV PRATHERf ACO.'S, Trade st apo door abova-the 'Market. -fTT- QARPETS, CARPETS , CARPETS, ! RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, fJ 0' Window shAdes, and a varie 1 . r i ty of Hpuse nroisbing'. Goods, verrcheaO. at oct21-tt. . ...... . -l. i if.,' iii nEI6V13tL"tn7 -gLIAS, COHEN & BpESI, Invite their friends and catomers to call and examine their new and beautiful store, which is acknowledged by all, w be tbe Fmest and Lareest4n the States and at the same time, a stock -of, goods ,that (cannot be surpassed. , 7s,;t!- Ic addition to a full line of Foreign an Domestic Dry Cvoods, aeattf BXad Clothlns; Boots ana oesIXatisuid Notions,' roeiicitUMl We harein etoie, .'greats assortment of Ingrain, Three Ply sad BratseCa Carpeting, Rugs and House Furnishing Articles, suited tothewanta or the ?t and Wholesale buyem wj fiad,h' Largest aad bast Selected; Stock of will pay to ex- amine. ' Call and- see at, atMasoaic i'jrasoaic Temple :: JSLiIAOAVlliSXf 4S JUIJiaBS-JfiK. rr ;: 'iivr ffr? rlWU . j at. t'D.U-3 tti '' ? f ir.i i rt4trt "'5,' XTxaie-!1 h.l ti'Ut J Tt'f in u i"4 .'.19 ';. ,jJ -..; ( v; " . i-l , For the Benefit of7 .1 idiatlotte fnSttw 'biWit, October 974. ?TtA.1fcBrea!s-tsaO have kindly taken charge of the adhering department, sad aopsiiiswilLhe pjnd.to make tbe entertainment me WUtantc affaure. Tickets for reserved seats for sale at Tid dy's sad Phifer A Steele's Bookstores. o23-td