g . gjjyjjMgg i.awj.w.m; ., "I. t-t r - -, --.-V. - ' . ...',-JS.'' i.ii " . .f 7" Ttt' . xr.-,vi '.!- t.-j . - " : -i ' 111.. V. I . f . CIURLOTTO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1874 w r - arrmrr , . ' l " ',11 -T i , Shoes FALL TRADE FOR 1874 Mm IBoote and TO BE SOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE ,. SMITH & PORBEipS Tfpori Street, CHARLOTTE, Jf.C., .Yearly opposite fyt&iEriel. tTTJTHTO th i iv targ proportion irmly to Our OtmBm -r, it5 vMiu www u (viv ua ay loiwe tr jscw xorie, Bostm: or Bauim&rei. ' Mt&i&t added. Tby ban always av the expense of a trip Norto by bnyinK iom oar honse. ; . saHTBT-& FORBES se-ly Betwee the First National ' Bank and Bank of Mecklenburg. t 11 " """ " ' ' . 1 . ; WADE FALL TRADE 1874. 8. S. PEGRAM. - ..f r i The Charlotte Observer. PUBLISHED DY Charles R. Jones, Proprietor. Office, Springs' BuUding, Trade Street. - l SATES OF 8UB8CBTPTI0H. : Dalty One year in advance, $7 00 8ix months, in advance, 3 50 Three Months, in advance,.. 1 75 One month,- in advance, 60 Weekly, one year... 2.00 '.-j- J Subscribers will please look out for cross mare on their papers. They are thus, notified that their term of subscrip ttons has expired ; and are respectfully re vested to renew at once. ' 1 RATE OP A D VERT? SI NO. -tme:Bqnjre5ontenime... $1 00 H U 44 ( ... .... . . nye aays..... one week , two- weeks three weeks one month Contract Advertise proporionately low rates. ive Squares estimated at a quarter-col uuiu, ouu mju squares as a nair-column 2 00 2 50' 3 00 3 50 .. 5 00 6 50 8 0ft taken at THE PUBLIC. WE AREKOW OFFERING TO PURCHASERS unparalelled inducements to buy Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c, CHARLOTTE MARKETS. Cotton Market. ixeportea Uaily by Oates Bros., Cotton Com mistion Merchants.' IChaelottb, N. C, October 27, 'nnor 9 a 10 Ordinary, 10i a n 123 Alexander, Seigle & Co's Kew Store. The brick'work on this house will be completed this evening or to-mor row. It has been done and well done by Mr. X. J; Allison. The front is of iron, arid the brides aroundthe iron wort arexhiBi- JJaitimore pressed,' . The draft of the- store -was 'drawn br Mr. Ge:dLilai the " store win oe lae .nanasomest in the city. It is three stories high, is 33 feet wide in the clear' and 100 feet deep. Al ready about 825,000 bricks Tiave been laid on the feuilding, and others are jet. to be laid. The "work .on this nouse Has been done in a very short time, considering the delay, which was caused by the caving in of KooDmann & -Kothschild's walL This house and thejone of Sims and Dowd, on the corner of Trade and unurch streets, will add no little in the appearance of the "block on which they are built. Good Ordinary, IjOW Middling, auaaiing Market easy. Sales to-day 226 bales I3l 13 ' AT OUR Bo Shoe Establisbment, in 1st National Bank Building. Opposite Central Hotel, Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. ..JkeeP he only strictly Retail Boot and Shoe Store, to be found in the city, and bavtognAt our goods exclusively for CASH, in such quantities as to command low ?wieTaPUrselv?thatwecannot be undersold in the South. Call and see us a?iW "sfjir you tliat we have 0x6 5681 stock of Koods ever offered to the RETAIL OcttSf "' WADE & PEGRAM. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. T, fc , ... . , t tnanotte Agency, Oct. 20th, 1874. The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad INVITES the attention of all Merchants and Cotton Shippers in Charlotte, and upon the roads connecting there, to the extraordinary advantages of connections with all Northern Points and South Atlantic Sea Ports enjoyed over its lines. Country Produce. IBuvina RnttutA Reported by G. W- Chalk & Bacon Hams, per lb Sides, Shoulders, " Hog Round. Beeswax. Butter Choice. Brandy Apple, Peach, fygs, per dozen, Flour Family, per sack, Extra, " . 8uper Fruit Dried Apples, per pound " Peaches, " " Blackberries Green Amles per bushel. Fowls Chickens, spring, each grown, " Turkeys, Ducks, Grain Corn White, per bushel, " New, Wheat Red, per bush. White, Oat? Black, ' White. Pern Pure clay, " Mixed, ' Hides Dry, " Green, TMrd Good, 44 Common. Meal White, (old corn) new Co. 15 13 8i 12 25 20 a 25 $1 75 a 2 00 2 00 a 2 25 22 .50 3.25 300 3c 3 c 4c 75 18 a 20 20 75 a 1 00 25 Columbia, Wilmington find Portsmouth to lt. t: The Great Atlantic Coast Lino via Baltimore, Daily, Insurance i per cent. jruuaueipnia, xsauy, insurea. NEW YORK, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY INSURANCE i ' PER (CENT. BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE 1 PER PROVIDENCE, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Onions, Potatoes Irish. 14 Sweet, Tallow. WW Tub washed, " Unwashed (57 lbs to hnshel) 12 o 115 00 a 1 05 150 160 75. 80 1 00 90 14 a8 15 121 1 20 00 a 1 10 1 00 75 a 1 00 50 a 60 35 25 . L . f a. . ... -rire irum mat veiiaiirv urhiti rpta the conscience or that pity which I-" ujns justice." Encouraging Home Papers. - a 1 n it Me uupy me ionowin? irom our contemporary, the Southern Home, of Monday. It hits the nail squarelv on tne head, and we rjee to endorse it ;. West Point. . . ' v-. u uesuuuu to oe a urosDerous mtv. fnr :i. : . 1 ... . J ' - no oiuzens are ot the liberal, enter prising sort. A few years ago they duusuiwu iurouuconie8 or tupir town paper to be circulated in the reeion that they, considered jotjght to trade With ineir town and nnro thiw Vi, just done better by snbscribingand "js " lu iit sent to par ties whose oamesjhave been fumisbed and It is tconfidentlv - v "wvvv vii a u tne traae oi the town wilL be doubled tnis winter. The West Po nton, k. lieve that their sincle nanor will a more for the town and county than a uuuureu 01 ine aoiest drummers and lecturers, in this thev hav ttmnt the nail on the head. We have in iorth Carolina two nntineahlo ir etaiices oi me airect effect of a nowa. paper on the growth of a town. When iiictory fetation first came into no tice several years ago, it was through the columns of the well-edited Pi?A. mont Press. No one will Hnv v,of - " VlittU tuts ittum Krowcn oi tne village in t.hn oast iwo' vears is fiu main v t.n tv, aavertising powers of the Press. The same may be said of Folkton, in Anson county, which two vears ao r.nnaiistor'i ofSone house and some pig paths. uw lurougn. tne "Diowing" or Col. xuib. a jiTutrnwiL me cross-rnAria ia village, and the pig paths are streets. ituu tne ioyn ot jroiKtoniWi nw o big dot on the maD befofe this date 1875. Charlotte now ha - a Haiiv or,A weekly press, of which in favorable terms. Do our citizfins feel that interest and rrid in thoir town papers that actuates the enter prising West Pointers ? We fear not ; thoueh there is an imnrovnmcnf. in this respect. It may be that one of these days the people will take Kdld and double the circulation of thii- Meteoric Display. A brilliant and remarkable meteor was seen by. many of our citizens yesterday evening, about 6:30. It was remarkable for its unusual size and splendor, and for the sound that accompanied its explosion: It shot down the Northwestern sky, becoming visiDienrstin the region about the North Star, and vanishing from sight as' it an- proached the evening star, which, just then,, was shining gloriously, a little above the Western horizon. A streak of fire followed it in its course, Itsbeda brilliant, green- lsn light over the earthy as it sped on its way ; and disappeared as suddenlv as it had appeared. About 2i minutes after its disan- iWi a ueayj. crau explosion was heard irom overhead. Aa the sound was 2i min utes in reachingtbe earth, accordine to the best estimates we Jean obtain, the explosion must have taken place' at a distance of not less than 35 or 38 miles from the surface of the earth that is, very near the upper lim its of the earth's atmosphere, which extends upward 50 miles. Those who witnessed this celestial runa way, regard it as one of the most remarkable and splendid eyer seen in these parts. Fair Notes. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Burns. ODe of the men connected with the stables of Mr. L. A Hitchcock, the celebrated Boston turfman. arrived in Charlotte, in adyance of seven of Mr. Hitchcock's racehorses, which were left at Company Shops, and which will reach the city this morning on the 6 o'clock train on the North Carolina Railroad. They have been regularly entered for the races to take place at the New Fair of the Carolinas. Hitchcock's stables are noted all over the United States, and the presence of these horses here insures some splendid racing. A portion of the premiums offered arrived yesterday, and are on exhibition in the show windows of Butler's jewelry store. Those which have arrived comprise $1,500 worth of silver ware. Some of the articles are very beautiful. ' (Charlotte Racers at the Salisbury Fair. A telegram received in this city last even ing, from Salisbury, announces' that, at the races on the track there yesterday, '"Notre Dame" won in two heats, and 44Tallulah" in same. "Notre Dame," while not a Char lotte animal, strictly sneaking, was trained on the race? track here, and was run bv a citizen of Charlotte, Mr.C.T. Walker. "Tul- lulah" belongs to Captain S. B. Alexander, of this ciry, and was also entered by Mr. Walker. .' .1 , Bravo! , . . , . Come to the Fair. tt is hoped that J4ieitizeaib omt- twin 1 ijft Soui"1i('J uej ihuui uav Unir discharged their duty in casting their bal lots for good government on the 3rd of No vember, (and we trust to win) will immedi ately thereafter, repair to the "New Fair of the Carolinas," and there hear "our Zeb." tell what he knows about farming. Come; after the heat and toil of the day, it will .be most refreshing. JJEW FCTRNTITJBJE at NOW COMINfi frpE VEKY&i Y, .Tin's? R. F. Davidson's . FUBNITUHEB0031S, NEAR, THE CJOUBTHOUSE " - - .. v. u Our old stock of Walnut Chamber Suits having beert sola off, we Offer to the public AElrjcNw Stock, US At The RaUroad. We learn that the trestle over Richardson's creek will be finished Wednesday or Thurs day of this week, and track will be laid to this place by Saturday evening. The trains, probably, will commence running here early next week. There is very little work to re tard the progress of track laying between this point and Charlotte, and as the track will also be laid from Charlotte coming this way, we are led to hope it will be but a short time before we will be connected bv rail with the mountains of North Carolina on the one hand, and the sea coast on the other. Haste the day; Monroe Enquirer. lai ' By Way Wilmington and Direct Steam Line to Baltimore,': Wednesdays and Sat urdays, Insurance per cent. ' - PHILADELPHIA, EVE&Y WEDNESDAY, INSURANCE PER CENT. NEW YORK WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, INSURANCE EQUALIZED 3d. TO THAT OF NORFOLK. (lly tiitCbalwlcW.ine.toBalUmore, Weekly - . . ' . -'.Li' TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY FRIDAY. TO .NEW YORK, TUESDAYS. T HUB S- KDAY3 AND SATURDAYS, TO BOSTON, EVERYSlTURDA;.r. ": T' THE? unrlraljei Stefthvi.ine fccilitis of the three Porta of. Portsmomth. Wilmihiiton and Charleston, and the combirfed equipments of the C. C, Sf A., W. C. & A., and other roads, enable us to bid for cotton and all other merchandise in unlimited quantities and to assure our patrons of absolute freedom from detention. ? Hon.; RTRBHEDaiKa. - - -,r, A Cterfl Manager. Col. JohuB. Calmer, - - - - . President. jas. andekson, - ... -. - . ieneratmjeritit6naprit: A. POPE"," - . .. . - - - Gen'J. Freight A o-onf , , W. -m PEGRAM, Aeent FATE ALEXANDER IS STILL ALIVE, - : ANDilS OE OP THE FIRSi: OF "I,; tiutr. ALEXANDER, SEIGB :&-jC0, s H fi Who have a Large and Well-Belecte IStpcp-s. . . :fI'?'.i)BTfG00DS. &c, I :- " V Bought direct from Manufacturers anu Importers for cash, embracing -Dress Goods, all colors and styles; elegant line of Black Alpacas, White and Colored" FlahnefCLadies' and Misses Fors, Ladies' Fancy Neck Ties, 'Ribbons,' Beaded Gf alps, Belts ofTfer;'de cription, Embroideries, Real and Imitation-Laces, Sliawls, Table Damask, Towels aitd Napkirm, Irish Liness, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetirigs," Ladies' and Gents' Famishing Good. ' In siiort, everything to bp found in general stock of Dry Goods. Aboi Boota,:SlioeflatswClbtbina' Oil Carpets, Table Oilclothr, Hoase FaraishinW GoocU,: inpladjcg. Gilt eod AV.alnat Mouldings., Respectfolly, ' T . , . ,: oc28 t - Alexander, Seigle & Co., , '.,-.y. , .TRADE STREET. AND STILL THEYCOMEThose nice Northern Apples, Granges, Lemons, Co coaiiuts." A; large. stock,', of, cahnod goods, consisting in part 6f Tomatoes, Pf rid Apples, Peaches, . && fl'Lea A' Perrin's' 'celebrated brands Preserved Provisions,' Worcestershire Sauce,- genuine imported; Coke" Brothers Preserve; Provisions, the best innhVwrld. In our fahcy grocery department we hure ' a heap of nice things. Please call and sec us. r A i W. N. PfeATHER & CO.'S, Tntde st; one door Above the Market; 11 wiNE;frrORvaAtE; X e" 'ipypwftni i.m i.Q-iwr' " '.r' Any one wishing to buy a fine ; stock of HOGS wlti do well to write or give me a call. The hogs are Poland, China and: Berkshire, and warranted pure.. r The . IVand-China, a twelve months, will weigh from four to aix hundred pounds. T A s rl vftr, ; k-v., ' --MESM.-MEANSfT, ' oc24-2wi.' id"" r.i CohcordN. C f 1 i l. i in 4'J Mill fa?'' ' ' ' ', '(! in ,Tr DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership here tofore existing under the title of PH I FER & STEELE has this day been dis solved by mutual consent." All persons in debted to said .fbm:,are requested to mate 'an early settleriieht.-5 R. S. Phifer is author ized to receipt for the same. ' ' ' 'I PHIFER & STEELE. Having this day purchased -the 'entire stock of the late firm of Phifey i & Steele, -1 'take this method of informing, my friends and .the public generally that I will continue to keep on hand a large assortment of Books, Stationery, Fancy, Goods; Music, etc., and all eoods usual Iv keot in a first-class RooV 8tore.,A 'palli.is respectfully solicited aA my tand opposite, the Charlotte Hotehvri ksfibt ' ;,Uv,,.:vi....1?.Rv8tPHIFEfia ? Charlotte, October 21, 1874. is oc23-tf- r :" 1 r ' " '-lir.. ' ; .';;"'.)'' ii'.-.m- WAiuny cy a young. man oisooec ana industrious habit,! M -SITUATION as Book-keener. la irrdnl of ,n rf in leading: ohnerciaf '.'colleges.' and is well . ......... i .. . . i j ..!... i ' . -a - . '. 5 i "' Z . Mxtrei pULTON;Market Beefjust received at f' known in. Charlotte as a,thoroagh business " 'i7' J.juui'Lta ru-KjyuJs.s. ,'mani. x or parwctiiare apply at this omcx. CITY BUI.I.ETIN. Now, "the mellow Indian summer." Old John Robinson's circus is in Raleigh to-day. The Board of County Commissioners meets at the Court house next Monday. All the pavement prattle now is about the approaching Fair. me racing at the Fair next week will be the hnest ever seen upon a North Carolina racecourse. , ..ji iooKS ngnt lonesome about the court house these days. not enough by midday yesterday. Flan Pel was regularly uncomfortable. ' These are the days in Charlotte when the ailanthus trees flourishes, and when the mosquito is a burden. Works of improvement have been going on in the Opera House for some time Dast. New scenery has been nnt nn. rh been made, and the general arrangement of the stage improved. An excursion train for colored people, left this city yesterday morning for Charleston. It had a good crowd on board when it started, and will, no doubt, be full up when it ar rives at its destination , We have observed two bales of cotton standing in front of one of the principal sample rooms of the city, for two or three days past. It is currently reported that the staple was spit by the patrons of the estab lishment. Last eveping, after sapper, the members of the Charlotte Silyer Cornet Band began, for the first time, the practice of "Mulligan Guards." At 10 o'clock the band appeared 05 the corner of Trade and Tryon streets, and played it splendidly. Arrested a Saspieien, ,. -4 Many pft0ur readeyiave. seen accounts !n the newspapers of the ilnding ini Rumnle's Creek, Rowan county, of the dead bodjrof an unknown man, two or three Week ago The body, it will be remembered, was after-1 WRrrla irlfntifiorl aa fliai- nf nno Unlilul nn of the counterfeiters, wie search for whom, exciteaso much . interest jn this section of the State about V year "ago. ' McFee had turned State's evidence, ' and was to i have appeared at the Federal Court in session at States Yille last week and this, as a witness against the others of the gang. , We , learn privately . that the, . supposed murderers have been arrested. ,( A white man named Flynn Bradshaw. and a negro whOM'Tlim'I'A IB llriinnvn tit Vi ed. we understand, in the , upper part ; of Rowan county on Saturday last, and taken to . Salisbury Where thev -were confined in jaitThe negro, we hear further, confessed u.tuw.cvu wu'vVftUU UUUWU JJJ9 body In th creekile says; lie wW paid by Bradsbaw who We suppose io be one of the alleged counterfeiters against whom the dead man would have giyen testimony. " ' - city papers, and then there will be sucn a trade in Charlotte as -'the'Jnl'qet sanguine of our business men'dn nhf. anticipate. The Direct Trade Movement. The following note is self-explana torv Charlotte, October 27th, 1874. COL. Uhas. R. Joker Editor Observer, Dear Sir : In your issue of to-dav you say ine aoiunern Home madver tentiy lalls into an error in regard to tne meeting of tne 'Executive Com mittee of the State Grane-P. at Danville. By referring to the Jonj oiwuo iuu mil bkh i. n Mi. iui aunsinn la made to the Executive Committee of tne state Grange. It is merely stated that "a most important meeting is to be held at Danville on the 4th of .Nov. in the interest of direct trpde." x ms is correct. The .Danville meetiner is to be held On thp 4-t.H -t.Vtf Hair aft.m XI 1 A . .. .J in e vnarioue meeting and the Alas ter of the State siderable trouble to obtain a full at tendance. - He expects to have the company of Gen. Golquitt and Gov. Vance with him, and the latter will introduce the N. C. delegation. The design of the Danville meeting is to organize a Border Grange Asso ciation for mutual benefit, and co-operation in Direct Trade, &c &c. The correction is not a . matter of any importance, but as the Observer may mislead, inadvertently, some of its readers in regard to the Danville meeting, I bring the error to your at tention. And am, ' ' Yours fraternally, R. A. Shotwelx. Hints Concerning, Kerosene. ''Scarcely a week passes during the win ter but we read accounts of frightful acci dents from kerosene lamps exploding -and killing, or scarring for life, men, women and children A simple kridwledge of the in flammable nature of the fluid would proba bly put a stop to nearly all the accidents. As the oil burns down in the lamps a hiehlv inflammable gas gathers Over its surface, and as the oil decreases the gas increases. When the oil is. nearly consumed a light jar will often inflame the gas, and an explosion is sare.: to' 'follow, dealing '.death and destruc- tioQ.'-A bombshell is not more to be dreaded. Nowjf the lamp is not. allowed to burn more - than half WAV down, anrh noiMfont are impossible s Always fill yoiir lamps er ery morning, then you need never fear an explosion." ";c - ' A sereriadine 'party i was .out, the other night, and as they stopped in front of a cer tain residence to charm ,thej inmates from their si umbers, one of the musicians- mnm- bled ont: "Wait r?rtirtrf ftiirh luni Mfla fling up agjin, (hie,?): The others were just acconjmodating enough to wait, and when toddy eot through ha smiled sweetlv and joined in the chorus as cheerfully as a lark. Graceful Perfermance. These draymen must all have an idea of entering the sawdust arena. It is interest ing and exciting to see them swoop around a street corner, with knees half bent and 'arms high up, and get whirled off the dray as it suddenly darts around the sharp angle of ..street? Unfortunately they always light on their feet, and then, with the lines still in their hands, run alongside the dray and jump on, just like the men in the circus. The unfortunate who is : run over at the corner by horse and dray, is so lost in admi ration of the skillful feat of the driver, that he almost forgets his own injuries and pains in contemplation of it. . The Fair Grounds. ; Under the management of Col. D. G. Max well, the efficient Secretary of the New Fair of the Carolina?, the Fair Grounds are rapid ly being put in a proper condition for the Fair, which commences next Tuesday. Sev eral new wells are being dug, and others are being put in proper condition. The grounds have all been cleaned off, and the race track nas been put in fine condition. On a visit there yesterday, we saw several steam en gines being put into position, preparatory to exhibition next- week. Mayor's Court. Ben. Johnston and David Williams, both colored, were up yesterday lor an affray at the house of Laura Sharpe, yesterday morn ing. They were fined $5 each, George W. Bledsoe, a mountaineer, came to the city day before yesterday, and, night before last,having a desire to hear how the re port of a gun would sound among so many houses, amused himself by firing several times in the streets, when the police nab bed him. He pleaded ignorance of the law before the Mayor yesterday morning, and His Honor was compassionate; Mr. Bledsoe was let off with $3.50. Public Speaking. V We are requested to say tbGen. Joseph Brevard Kershaw, the candidate of theXion servative party, for Congress, from the :4fch Congresgional District of South Carolina as also others, of .the Independent Republi can party, will address the citizens of York and Lancaster, in. mass meeting to-day, at Fort Mill, on the Charlotte, Columbia & Au gusta Railroad. Personal. Our. sick fellows-citizens who were men tioned yesterday, were all improved last I night. Ur. a ox was also resting more easily. Dr. E. H. Poole, of New York, a gentle man well known in this city, arrived at the Central yesterday. QG. T. Alford, Esq., proprietor of the Pavil lion Hotel, Charleston, rtgistered at the Central last night. Poker Poetry. We do not claim the following as original. We saw it somewhere sometime ago, and treasured it up in our memory until it would be appropriate. It is so now: " One by one the green leaves wither, One by one the roses pine ; One by one the pokefjplayers Stock the cards, andthen go blind." : . : '- : - Extra Train Fair Week. , ' We are gratified to learn that, during next week (Fair Week) an extra train will be run daily over the Charlotte, Columbia' Augus ta Railroad, between Chester and Charlotte, for the accommodation of visitors to the New Fair of the Carolinas, at Charlotte. The train will leave Chester at 7 A.' M., and re turning.leaye Charlotte at 4.45 P. M. Promoted. We learn that Capt. Johu H. Killian, (a resident of Charlotte) has accepted the situ ation of Supervisor of the Port Royal Rail road. He has been connected with the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, for several years, and has proved himself a No. 1 railroad man. GREATLY REDUCED PB1CES, And in proof of our assertion we will sell Walni; t r hamber Salt FORTY TO FIFTY DOLLARS, ,Ad all other FURNITURE T - I - . . At equally Low Rates. ; .' Our stock is Large and Pull, aha those in want of Furniture will find; that it will pay to exaniine our stock before guying; "Special inducements offered to1 whole sale buyers. ,.-p-'v- R. F. DAVfDSOW. Charlotte, N, Ocl f 28, 1874. tf ' (.-i v. . :.. F OR THE FAIR. A Special Train Compressed Cotton. The first car load of cotton compressed in Charlotte, was shipped yesterday via Wil mington to New York. The car was loaded with 49 bales, and the compressing was done by the machinery of Messrs. Sutherlin fe ratncK. The usual"- car load of cotton is about 30 bales', as it comes from the screw, where it is originally pressed, so that the compressing process makes a difference of 19 Dales in the car load. One of these bales was weighed after having been pressed, and was found to have lost only one quarter of a pound. The cotton was shipped by Messrs. J. S.1 Williamson & Co. Our Advertising Patronage. We take It as a sigti of the prosperity of Charlotte, and as an evidence of the brisk tiadeof our business men. that our adver tising patronage has increased to such an extent recently. During last week and the week previous, an ; average of one column pet day op .flew advertisements aSjseni into this5 offlcfe, ami nearly all of them,' too, came from the city.' This, we say, speaks well fnr the . Knainoao nf ft,. .tftiiF An1 wi only so, but it speaks well for the 'judgment and enterprise of our business men. . The Raleigh &nm estimates that aa much as $75,000 was spent in- 'that eity by visitors aurijPjtf&lrn.;wVnt well "for our people to ponderover this ffcc in view the Fair to be held in this city, as an mduce ment for each and every one to do all things possible to promote the success of our Fair. . L?''''if Sit- - - - Shlpmeuts of Cotton Since October 1st. The amount of cotton shipped from Char lotte from the 1st day of the present month to the close of Monday last, the 26th, com prises 3,402 bales. Of this amount 1.479 bales were shipped to New York city; the remaining 923 bales were abdat equally di vided between Boston and Baltinrore. Tribute of Respect. At a regular meeting of Charlotte Chapter No. 39. held on the 23rd day of October, 1874 A. J. 2204, the following resolutions were adopted : Whereas, It hath pleased the Supreme Architect of the Universe, to remove from our midst, our worthy and venerable com panion, Samuel Taylor, Resolved, That while we bow with sub mission to the will of oar Supreme Grand High Priest, yet it is meet that we should re cord our estimation of our , esteemed com panion, who has gone before. Resolved, That in the departure to another and better world, the Chapter loses in Sam uel Taylor, a faithful companion, one zeal ous in the cause, who, by his upright and honest deportment as a man, commanded the respect of all, esteemed by us and be loved by his family, and in whose removal, our city loses one of its oldest and most ven erable landmarks. Resolved, That a page of our minute books, whereon these resolutions shall be inscribed, be devoted to his memory. . , Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of oifr deceased com panion. Resolved, That the Chapter be draped in mourning, and We wear the usual badge of mn.:nr. or A , New Advertisements. JiRGE, FAT NORFOLK OYSTERS THIS MORNING, AT PRATHER'S. Send, and get some. ' - 40 cents per quart. One door above Market House. oc28 VTOTICK--There will be a called meeting JLY. of the Stockholders pf the Charlotte Ice Company held at the Courthouse at 4 o'clock PYM, on Saturday, October 3lst. All Stockholders are urgently requested to be present, : as business of a very important character will be before the meeting. By order of the oc28-td BOARD OF, DIRECTORS. OR RENT. Two ROOMS, in a house lo cated in the most desirable rtart of the. city. The tenant will also haye the use of a good double kitchen. Good water in th ! yard. Terms l moderate. n Apply at once at PUREFOY'S STORE, Tryon street. oc28 pRESBT ARRIVAL OF NEW CALICOES. Ladies, call' ana see them,' at ' the retail store of ' ' ' ' WITTKOWSKY& RINTELS. - will be run between ' Chester, S. CM and Charlotte, DURING THE FAIR WEEK, ' - vr'f, commencing on Monday, the 2d November, for the accommodation of PERSONS VISITING THE PAIR, leaving Chester at 7 o'clock A. M. each day, and returning leave Charlotte at 4.45- P. M each day. . , j&n Round Trip Tickets for one fare from all points between Chester and Charlotte; Trains will be run between tha Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta depot ' and "the" Fair lifnnnda ' H . i (- 1 - It ! f ( oc28M A' FULL line of all kinds of Patent Medi cines on hand will be sold nhenn fnr Cash at" !l ' ' " ' 1 juntl6 McADE!r8 DRUG STORE. , JEletalUc Tin Proof Paint, -fv. j fliHE best" In use for Roofing, Fencing, JL, &cn for sale by " ... r , II 1W UVJt II uuu Ud AJ.tt oct22 tf. - Springs' Comer. Every Twenty Minutes. from S o'clock A. M. to 6 P. M. each' day du ring the Fair. , ;,;f" Price : TEN CENTS each way. THOMAS ANDERSON, oc28-tf Mast4 of Transportation1. r : n ) tu-v ATORTH CAROLINA . . . State Life Insurance CO. Commenced Business inikEarch, 873! i; ' . HAS HAP AW:.jiH; Unprscedentedlf Succe8sftfl,ICireefii'; WU YI ; :. Because it is essentially a Home Institu tion, appreciated by Home People;1 in vests every Dollar; 6it Capital (which is paid up $200,000) and every Dollar of Premium received in the State to foster and nrotect Home en tArnr!a ' Has loaned to Policy' Holders ; in jbiariotte at low rates of interest, ten tunes the gross premiums received 1 in' Oharfotte, and guarantees to invest' all premiums ; received here in like manner. i'W ' ' ' Equal in responsibility and: good manage ment to any Life Companyintheworld. Issues every desirable form t PoHcy,ai as low rates as any first-class company. . No useless restriction" imposed upon . resi dence or travel. 11 ' -it' i " Policies non-forfeitable alter two and three annual payments. ; '.;..!';; No withdrawal of Agencies from - a: sectiooi when once established, subjecting: Pol icy Holders to the inconvenience pX re mitting premiums to New -Yorker, else where by 12 o'clock of the day fixed, or forfeit their policy and lose all the pre vious payments. ,M ' " ? The time has come for citizens of lo'Cai olina to encourage ''Hbrfef Ia8tItut3onr and we recommend this Company as eminently worthy of pa4rotiagev?tfyv; , TROS. II. HAUOIITOIf ; Omot r CttASLOTTE AOTIi?dC2 J GRAND CONCERT. ; Vocal and iDitriieBtai''' Vi ... it music At THE rM;' &;tJ jj mm fnimlA a AnAM iTTam J 1 - ' CtmnmuktmatiBl On FRIDAY Octobet 0i? ,m Capt. A. Q, Brenizer and Col.-KfAOsbome ? have kindly taken charge of .the f ushering department,' and no pains will be . Spared to ' make the entertainment unef illiante'aflaire. Tickets for reserved seats for sale at iTid- dy-s and Phifer A Steele's" Bookstores. p2S-td ......... ..... .u : mwo fcenisheij ; rooms 'wrrgisu i 'A .-perior Table Board," - The rRoonta. are,y very? pleasantly- situated J on ' second' iloor opening wi verandah, with view 1 of Tryon Street., . Location, next door to the Charlotte Hotel.-- Enquire at this office, orof . - f oct22 3t. ' ' J. A. BRADSHAW. . r if-