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j - - - 7 f i 4-..-. 1 I -' - - v i ' V" i- M , .'v. ,, ft . ? . arc '1 i. 1 1 -1 1 1 1 "" j i . i . ..I inut, :.,.., ,,.,iii,k. , , -. , , , ,; ,,' , - i '- -""-.. -r: - - IT. M. SMITH. FAKmADE lSQl(Das&loote and Shoes TO BE BOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE - SMITH & FORBES, Jf.C, Nearly opposite Central Hotel. WITHIN the next JiiBetT days w Intend to sell a large Stock of Ken', Woman' , Boy'ajJUiiand , ChUdn'. BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, comprising all grades, i large proportion wf flrhloh tort been f tit ManitfiMtoiitEmtmly to Our Own Order. Merchant In -Charlotte: as wen as those in the snrroondlog country, will nnd it to their fidTfthtage -to eall and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. We mean to tell Goodt a loib ajt'auu htuu. in Knit Vnrh Rnatnn with freight, added. They oar house. .': . k ..kaa nnv..n . ' ''i.L- " W X ' Between thi FttH e3-ly ?.wAiwdd PAlfci)E 1874: ARBKOW'PPftKO ;TO?ft7RCHASERS unparaleliedt Inducements to buy tbeir Boots; Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c, Mm 1 1 ' : .. .. , .-I. . - .i .t:a - , AT OUR Do and he Sstablishment, In . .:Hl4 1i.: ; i .r, '- ..ti Opposite Central Hotel, Try .-WBk.tneionly strictly Retail Boot and Shoe Store, to be found in the city, and hcripgVnsh1. out goods exclusively far CASH, In such quantities as to command low prkvMTt natter Qurselvea that we cannot be undersold in the South. Call and see us, si4 ire wJU satisfy you' that we have (be best stock of goods ever offered to the RETAIL W&uViu i"" WADE A PEGRAH. ALEXANDER AND IS ONE OP , -ft,, .f -X. A rv I I H K ' . B- f:i : .... Whd hare Large and . .1 ."':.'. DRY GOODS. &c, Bosght sHreot frem Mamrfactoreri auo Importers for rash, embracipg Dress .Qoods, all cobra Vtrd sly Ws; (an elegant fine of Black Alpacas, White and Colored Flanoeto,' Larlies' ahd Xripses'Tore tadles Fancy Neck Ties, Ribbons, Beaded Gimps, Belts of every de tcrnitiow,mbrolderies,'Real and Imitation Laces. Shawls, Table Damask Towels and Napkitf&Irfeh'Luieas, ; Bleatibeofand Brown Shirtiugs and Sheetings, Ladies' and Gents' Famishing Goods. In snort, everything to be found m general stock of Dry Goods. Aba, Boots, Sboes; Hate, Clothinp, Oil Carpets, .Table Oilcloths, .House JFnrnishir.g Goods, :inciadi)D Gltt .and Wkloat Jtfouldings. Bespectfolly, Alexander, v. oc58 .it I MRS. P. Has the Largest and Finest stock of : XlttllliERY AND in;: the State. 1 CMRLOTTE, C0LUL1BIA Charlotte Agency, Oct. Hi-fi Theh INVITO the attention of all Merchants and Cotton Shippersin Charlotte, and npon the roads counecUnj4jiese, o the etialrdiry advantages of connecons with all Northern Points and South Atlantic Sea-feits enjoyed over its lines., !. The CreaV Atiantic Coast IJne, ...Via Columbia, Wilmington iancl Portsmouth to Baltimore, 'Daily Insurance i petfent'; Philadelphia, J)aily,,Jtuured. !- ' , Jr , , . , NEW YORK, siO&DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 8ATURDAY INSTJBANCB I PER CENT BOSTON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE 1 PER . . CinrtPROVIDENCE.tWEDNESDAYSTAND SATURDAYS,1 d. By 'yIng!toaii tftct Steam PHIlMktpHlA;EVE Tvf gUrigaDAIo AINU 94J urua Plpi?m?mtTd THAT OP Bribe Charleston- line to Baltimore, 3d. TO PHlLSiBRlDAY,TO,N ,,THURS- DANP AtlTRD AYS, TO BOSTON, EVERY SATURDAY. THE unrSvaM Steahi meiacUittobf he Mree Portj of PorUmiomth, ! Wilmington and CnarlestonjiiUie combined equipments of the C. O, & A., W. C. A A., and , other "ua, enable us coxS4Et cotton ana ail otner assure our patron Df-abslute freedom from on. R. r RoTi?f-iy . . Us. 1 x-.h- . l- -.-' . . . A Popr, - '.. f Arr --iff' QTEAM GRIST'MiJcJLJE'OR SALE. The e,'eighfp-kt Wler and &l miH it0D8i VJeeU in .laneterjln lw." 'border, Caffcbseen runnings Tl v2,5fL1ladlDrfPp a terrnjo to beremorx . ,-,Ior party, with fiSmmSP thrs courd U wade aproffible W.S. FORBES. FOR 1074. : . ..' . . , . ' rj: . JUSTS TO&BS, t National BaAk and' Bank of Mecklenburg. 8. 8. PEQRAM. lt National Bank Building. on St, Charlotte, N. C. IS STILL ALIVE, TOE FIRM OP XH.II - rlitij A7t I !l I Well - selected Stock of Seigle & Co., TBADE STREET. QUERY, FANCY GOODS Call and see her. & Augua Railroad Line to Baltlnibre, Wedaesdays M'.&b' PER CENT. NEW YORK jjaouxuuxvj0i.GivuAiJAjix NORFOLK , ) r : Weekly. r J nwrcnsnuHo m uuuunwu uuiuum wu detention.' . , Gen'I Manager, j-i n nor a I Hnnrintfinrtnntj ; Gen'l freight Agent, c W. W PEGKAAl, Agent Solicit order from a ' distance for Batter Eggs, Chickens, Apples, Potatoes, Utof nth tt Rnnntnr nroduce that -may D White Pine Shingles specialty., onqui Atrono The Charioto ObserTer. rVBXJaBXS BT ... . Charle H. Jones, Proprietor. Offlc, 8ining polldi&g. Trade Street. ; axixe of svtecxariwt. Daily One year in adtanoe, MNI oiz montns, in aavance...... Three Months, in advanca.. 3 00 1 75 60 One month, in advance... .. weekly, one year, I UJIO r"i -T-V u ii ii iiitKn-f AW Subscribers will clease look out for 2.00 Je cross mark on their , papers. They are thus notified that their term of subscrip tion has expired ; and are respectfully re quested to renew at once. - ' RATES OIrAaTMlilCpi ,..! One Square one time.. Jfl w it two days... 1 '60 three dys.M 2 60 four days 2 60 five days. M 3 00 one week 3 fiO two.weksi.uJ...;......i. 5 00 till coclu 0 450 one month. a oft c 14 ar Contract Advertisements taken at proporionately low rates, .r-iire Squares estimated at t quarterDl tatnn, and ten aquarea as ' halfoolumn. ' nq -. . r COiRLOTrE flXAOtKETS. Cottoa Market, Reported Daily ty Gates Bro$., CMton Cont mission Merchant. Chaslottx, N. C, November 7. Inferior, ., Ordinary, 8 a 10 10) a 11 .. 12jal2 .131 a 13 . 13H13I Good Ordinary, uow iidaling, MiddUng 8ales, 36 bales Market quiet. Conntry Frodnce. Buying SaieiJ Reported by G. W. Chalk 4; Go. Boom Hams,' per lb 15 Sides, 13 " Shoulders, 8 44 Hog Round. 12 Beeswaxr y 25 BMsr--Ohoice, 20 a 25 Brandy Apple, ' $1 75 a 2 00 " Peach, 2 00a2 25 IGggt, per dozen, ; 224 Flour Family, per sack, 3.50 " Bxtra, - 35 Super 3.00 Fruit Dried Apples, per pound 3 c M v Peaches, 3 c " " Blackberries 4 c Or ten Apples per bushel. 70 tbwlt Chickens, spring, each 18 a 2c 4 4 grown, 25 " Turkeys, 75 a 100 " Duckl, 25 Grain Corn White, per bushel, 0 00 a 1.10 New, 80a85 (FAa Red, per bush. White, Oaf Black, " White, Peas Pure clay, 44 Mixed. 150 165 75 m so 95 a 1 00 90 H ?a 8 15 m M ' rf9D wreen, Lard Good, " Common, Jfarf-White, (old corn) - , . .' -si new Ormrs, (57 lbs to fensfcelj 75 a-r0 Fotatoet Irish, 75 a 1 00 50a60 Sweet, Tallow, Wool Tub washed, 44 Unwashed 35 25 "Free from that venality which cor rupts the conscience or that pity which corrupts Justice." Churches To-Day. Tbyon Steket M. E. ChtjEch, South. Services at 11 A M and 7 PM. Rev. P. J Carraway, pastor. St. Peter's (E.) Chckch. Services to day at 11 A. M., and at C P. M. Rey B S Bronson, Rector. Associatb Refokxkd SKBVic--in the Chapel, on the corner of College and 5th street, to-day at 11 o'clock A. M., and at 4 P M. by the Rev. W M Hunter. St. Mask's Lutheran Chtjbch. Service at 11 A. M., by Rev. A. L. Younts. Baptist CHCRcH.-Rev ' Theo l Whitfield, the pastor, will preach at the Baptist Church! to-day, at 11 a m, and at 7J PM.. V , First ' Presbyterian Church. Services this morning at 11, and this evening at 74, by the pastor, Rev. A. W. Miller, D. D. Seats free. Calvary Missiojc Church. Services at the Presbyterian M'ssion Chapel, atll A. and 7 P. M., by Rev. W. S. Haltom. Sun-' day School at 9 A. M. Secosd PRiHBtTKltUK Chubcu. Services at the Court House at 11 A. M., and at 74 P. M., by the pastorBer, jL H. Harding. SunoV SJb6ol at ft : " " - ; CITY BUIXETUf. t - Vf r New moon to-morrow night and rain very likely, then;! The Board . of County Commissioners meets at the Court House to-morrow, in ex- ra session ;V t , ,;f.0 ln 4 t A large number ; of, counterfeit flve-dolla r notes of the new issue are said- to be in cir culation, and are well-calculated to deceive. The counterfeits are on the' Merchants' Na tional Bank of Chicago;?.") y. '.--1 And so, for the first . time. ;the 7harlotte Fair has passed off without being mterfered weather has been as beautiful and balmy f as in the Spring time. ' . . . - Ji ' ':' Th e Opera Heusc,st,Hlht0ji: j . .. i The Rose and Harry Watkins troupe bade us adieu las evenWg, wheh it ;pla7ed RJp Van Winkle, before a large and fashipnahlf audience. They achieved an. (unmistakkbl4 triumph. Harry WatHns' played the part of Rip remarkably well. ' His conception of the character of worthless Rip, whose life was made a torment to him by an- ill-tempered wife; was admirable.; The ' combination of pathos and ludicrousness, was particularly fine. There are few finer scenes in any plan;! than that where: th TagabondjLeaveala : the petting storm; at the command of the wife the home Where he was born,and, turning as he reaches the d'oorj .tells' Gretchen jthat be wiUJeTt..Yott Wftopened, the door .to turn me out f ybWshaH never open it Ho ceTve mi backt sot that I amj all the not dead In me yet.1,'; Watkins' acted this adrnirably, and last night, added another leaf v to the laurej crown bestowed upon him as an artist of rare talent. Tha scene Wheie he returns to his native village,after.hr$ twenty years' eleep, and his meeting Vithf lis wife, Oretchen, whom be finds re-marribd, produced a profound impression on the audience, who were mov ed one moment -ajrnost to tears, with his' inability to tell who be was, and where he was, and the nex moment convulsed with laughter, at some e)iis odd remarks. Amy Lee was cnaming as usual, and the others acted, better than vusuaL .We are really sorry that they jire to leave, and will cordially welcomehem back" next season. . Another: Qoda "V' ' fM4mftM' fchMmy,- was brixglanousiy eniered on Friday night. The fhief gotlnlai ' ack window.,,, The only thing hetoie wjaiit setblf shirtstuda. Why he took nothing else is not understood, as nonoof the famir as "awakened, "and he Qt&tPvf&fo&i? entered at the, lar, hy tv Q. Jackson, of Guilford county, and which -took a premium, was boughtby-Mr. Myers, of this city, for $230. trthe tR H' &mi$& 1b kind we $$he coadiCqa c. lit . ITiW .Arl e ' je who jKiteOiint yf ja'hvnuoi on the it prounds. Thursday. Kreaf deal beUerri tr3 abWtbsit Hp yesterday. Ooeof the omnibuses running between ther"aty and the Fair Grounds, nrekedown yesterday Aftfruoon, witji a crashnpu Tryop sfree4j"5 beyond' the SUtesville Railroad. The passengers hid to foot it up town: t We areratiflejt tlearn that (he gam blers' pn the Fair Grounds, and the' side show peoplci ntajit but a poor thing of it at the;FU.f1jseek. , -They are loiid, in their ailigs, many of them swearing that they did ndt make expenses. Good. About the mos,t gratifying item we have for to-day, is fiiat a Cbarlotte gambler won $950 from one of lfc Fairground sharpers, day Vmt .'T; "; . ' A drunken tnancyeated omeaerriment, some aisgtts andf gCKa-dio in the gallery sa4tfenigt His conduct W4 anajjj3,,lX necessary for the police to eject him." All the churches, save the Catholic, will be open for services to-day. The iron front has been put in the new store of 8. P. 8mith, Esq. Attempt tlPick a Pocket. Yesterday about noon while a crowd was collex:tedarOun4 th table in the middle of Floral Hall, from which the premiums were being satdidnflof thecrqVd whose name iwe'. didn't leaps, discovered as iie turned around, that fellow bad his hand in one of thepockets of bis pants. As soon as the pickpocket fbund tha t he was dis covered, he jumped and ran.and.was seen .no more. JEIe was unsaeceasfur in his venture. Thedosof thoFair. " 1 Fair , week is no grand holiday oc casion for some folks printers for in stance and local editors, more particu larly the latter. Faux, o'clock 4 every morning last week after the Fair be' gan, and some mornings five, found us driving ahead, only stopping occa sionally to nod over a half finished sentence, andSJlgk found us at it again. Afldtoa3DtaBRVEK was not theler Sfre e itffl;tb1atfj resolutions he caar a printer to iriilsUtsiSdaclions of a Fair occasion. Every night one or more would advance from being just a little stimulated lo juat a little sprung:; and '. from tbatito being .as drunk as a lord! then would pass into, a state of ecstatic idiocy,-and tnenr between m idnigbt and 'daylight wobl flicker Tight out and drop into' i state which Tendered him pectjfindiner ent as to whether jlailf. T'lb'r fJoho' Butler's mule won -the trotting race. .Poor fellow 1 ' Let hira; llheeairnij what sleep nodoes get, ana u ne gets; drunthfe ifceVlr W a1 cren trying to stay avwcjj.yf7,'' ! This way-woargiied oyem So "sleep they did, and !city' nwSj and telegraphic dispatches have been short in consequence.' sButtcdy all bands irfsleepv andtoortoyCbetir and wear and tear .of last i week will have passed; ,T " Attempt at ; Some' time during Triday night, oi yesler day morning, an attempt was made to burg larize the residence of Capt;"'' Armistead' Burwell. The noise t which ' the would t be bnrerlar made in picking at the lock of a rear outside'door, aroused the '1ky;Cap"t.i-B.S arose, and, getting his pistolfired, as nearly as he could judge, at the lock of the door, entexeok me uuor uy u iwu uui ;uui Mip . lock and passed througlu Certain it 4 is the thief desisted frombis work andCEpid bttteterne wasjwonnded orjiottsi a was. i i, ae m wst s?n. Wjifj-'- 7 J A good nutured, philosophical BpubhVi can of this State, was in ; Atlanta tne otner Uons began to come m.f.-A bttle darkey was ocraUc tnumphs. publican to sell- OneT when tbe- Bepublican tcbIm hdidnwaM itwananbtbW abHfapapelrWliasb a paper tnat teiis aboutt jooer-isepBwwi .victor ; can't yon get mo -one f11 No? by toHy; boss, dey ain't printin'jno slph paper as dat ja disjeountrf ,nowj ! Here's I your morning paper T' going about the street InOttitn'aUhWlisIgnl THE FAIR ! FIFTH AND, 1. AST; DAYA CEKD1ICGS 1 PRO- TILE AWARD OF PRBMIefMS. iu ??(,i siiT ' THE RACES, Yesterday, was the fifth and last day of the exhibition of the New Fair of the Carolinas. Of course it was not expected, that the, in terest would be so .great this day as on those preceding ndiOTaequently comparative ly few persons "were, on the grounds. Be fore the day was half gone, the removal of art cles began; 'and. by night only a few were .left. Visitors v wandered ''around through the balls and over the groands, as if waingfoVspmething, they didn't know whatf unless it .was the races which were advertised to take' blace at 2 P. M. Even the sharpers, 'thtf chuck-Iuclr, the three-card monte, the wheel-of ' fortune and 1 the side show men, nearly all pulled up their stakes early in the day, arid, "folding their tents like the Arabs," moved off, many of them to "steal away," somewhere else, perhaps at the Columbia Fair this week. The officers of the association moved about, straightening out things exhibitors took down and bun-, bled up their articles, visitors, what disinter ested ones there were, sat down or walked mechanical about, and there was everything to indicate that the time of the winding up had come. "J Ai The Directors met at the Secretary's office as usual, and transacted the business to come before them. : At 12 M. the award. of premiums began. These consisted of various articles of silver ware, some of them very beautiful, and were in the centre of Floral Hall. As the pre miura list was read over, and the awards made, each successful competitor came for ward and received his or her premium, and all,' we believe, were satisfied with the prize offered and certainly , with the promptness 'with which the society had met its obliga tions. The handsomest of these premiums perhaps, was a silver coffee urn, which was awarded to D R Leak, Esq., for the best five boxes of manuafactured tobacco. A portion of the list of awards is published in another column, and the remainder will appear in our next. 1 The awards consumed over two hours, and when they were completed, it was time for the races, to begin. The first of these was a runing race, half mile,for a silver cup; entries, Tulhuah. by OT Walker, of Char- lottei end Van Bonn, by J Whawfbid, of Georgia. TuUnlah got the inside track, but Van Buren soon took the lead ; he kept it up to the end, reaching the pole a length and a half ahead, time. 82, - .,, , The next was a mule race, and there were two entries. -The premium Was a silver cup We thqught at the time that this race was the funniest thing we ever saw, and don't know that Ve have had any cause to change ' our mind. The riders rode ' the'; barebacked mules,. One orthem was a 'last,'.' and the other ,a slow animal, so, the judges gave .the slow mule. thestart of the others The one behiad caught up; however, and. west ahead,1 under t&e influene of vigorous blows. When they goto n the home stretch the slbW mule was distanced, and just as the other gct.to wfthm .four feet ef the pole, a small boy wayehfstJhat, from ( the time keeper's stand. There's a slip twixi, the cup and the lip. The mule stopped as if he had just dis covered a precipice ( yawning before him. The stoppage i was as -instantaneous as a streak of lightnmg.tiiWe have said the mule stopped; not so the rider ; not, at least, at that time, , Thegraund struck him, though, a ' second.' , after bis noble steed had gone Jjack obim, and, &,be .stopped. He re mousied, bntrAQi.iruOunt fof beating- and persuasion Could induce the mule tof go on he stood still 'as a statue untir the other mule came up and he stopped dead still by the doof his Competitor; and there. they both stood, in' four1 feet of home, untif the small boys beat the'low mule up and made hini 'gd upder api win tfce race... The 1 crowd yelled like so may aavages; iadeed, no . one could haye . helped laughing, - Nothing oc curred during whole reek, that excited so mae interest and merrfaxen. - - AracewashjTOinadicupbet the losing mule and nine negro boys, the latter having :f he' insi4e. track.- The mule beat them j bat fresh bnS started in at the distance pole and beat the1 mule out, whereupon the; judge'declaredadeadheat. r;r-!.'- -j-t-u'v. And witb, ths,iriQi?loas scene the first annual exhibition of the New : Fair of the Csrjalilbiti thins;! we can say cpntipuslyibh4t,bM a. suc cess. We are glad to have the assurance from theofflcejs of the'asstaHonhal jt is, a decided -.jjffifyitj.' "The attrac tions on thegfOUUds have been of no mean orders The display, neither lo large bor so varied as we had hoped forf wai good so far as it went f5Wi?'4f. ffeltoa delighted everybW P Uajerowd wa s present on Thursday (and the crowd is not the least attraction of a Fair,) and the racing was the- bestersean- here yrywHerd else-Mueya that the visitors enjoyed thefur, and tha none regretted going ! Toerewttre objections by mapy to inatoagemensome spects; bul we have no critScismi to make of anything except the gambling' which ? was tolerated on the groundsr iWe thought from wrrng, bu?do lotreJr to so rir- ruousasto want jtp kUl t the Fair for allowingrthisaAd wJ hav;ob-j serredtlt'generaUyTtbb ii tl compUfnf those who havV had their fingers burnt , by jthem.CXlTpebp3ft "w smdTXtTHndling.' swindled. -The Famanagers don't force yisitors to-beS- "kgaff thfeIhoy tricks,'httfii?i)U andbia?Aerarfjar fur own follieaiJhThis is the way we think about these things,' but we knewthat they have rendered all 'pre 'viods vFairtf '"unpepular in 'Cbartotie: and have : rendered this one soj ' Ther. tarniere can't stand, ther gambling and botse racing, they have set their faces like a flint ainst this Fair, and without, the cooperation of the farmers .it is useless to 'undertake to hold an agricultural exhibition. We. hope, therefore, that the Fair part will be 'lopped oh next year and that we shall 1 have a and mechanical exposition,' so-called. 3Wordsfof praise. are due to every officer and director of , tbi association, for the efforts which have -.been made by. them, in dividually and collectively, to bring about a successful Fain '.Wetbink that Maj , A B Springs, the President, and Col D G Max well, the Secretary,' are deserving of especial praise, though we would not forget Col J L Brown, the Treasurer, or Dr Graham, Messrs Orr and Dewey, and others of the director. Whatever errors may have occurred in ' the management, and there have been remarka bly few ofthem were errors of judgment, for these gentlemen,one and all, have the interest of the Fair anditbe cify deeply ; at to heart, and would do anything in reason advance the weifaxeof either or both. LIST OF AWARDS SEW FAIR OF THE CAHOLUVAS. v We present below an , incomplete list . of the awards made by the: managers of the New Fair of the Carolinas, for articles: on exhibition daring the Fair last week. The remainder will appear in Tuesday's paper : DIPARTJtEHT. A. G L Gibson, Charlotte, N C, best bale cot ton raised in North or South Carolina, silver castor. ' D R Leak, Charlotte, best 5 boxes, manu factured tobacco, no competition, silver cof fee am. W J Green, Durham, best box cigars man ufactured in North or South Carolina, chose satten cup. ; J M Leak & Co, best : smoking tobacco, no competition, chose silver cup. - A B8prings, Jr, Fort Mill, York county; best bag wheat flour, chose sat cup. A B Springs, Jr, Fort Mill, best corn meal, silver cup. . Master Leroy - Springs, Fort Kill, bes grits silver goblet. . . . RfJ Shannonhouse, Charlotte, best bushels-wheat, silver goblet. J ' J T Boyd, Poplar Tent, Cabarrus county, best b ushet seed corn, silver goblet. ' : v James Norwood, Hillsboro, N C, hee) 2 bushels Winter oals, black, silter" cup'. ' , I .James Anderson, Tennessee, best 2 bush Lehtground peas, sUver cup. . ; James Norwood, Hillsboro, best bale i of native hay, chose butter dish. 7 " ." James Norwood, Hillsboro, best bale clov er, cake knile. 'Capt P G Alston . Littleton , Warreit' couni ty; hest cotton stalki honorable mention. . A CLadd, Atlanta- Ga, lime superior to . anything yet j known, honorable mention ; J E Hager, Bichmond, Va, 3 bales hay'' honorable mention. fdBFABTMairr 1 " " i J H 1'win, .Mecklenburg, county, , best Stallion, of all work, over 4 years old, silver castor. '., !.- -u. James.; Nor wood; Hillsboro, best brood mare and colt, colt 2 years old, silver castor, silver bell. Miss Bessie Springs,: York county C. best colt one year old, 1 cup." i ; Robt Morrison, ifock Hill, S C, best draft . horse, 1 butter dish. R M Miller, Charlotte, N C, best pair har ness mples, silver castor. .. ; -. .: . . Col John LBrown, . Charlotte, N C, .best pair match horses, silver castor. I J M McDaniel, Chester, S C, beat single harness horse, pair goblets ' W H ' A! Naritz, 8partanbUfg',i Key, best saddle horse; best saddle and horse, Is, silver cupj'l'siivei! castor., ' .'. . L A Hitchcock, JSew York best stallion 4 years fold,- best : stalqn 3 years old, ,best 4ly a years, old suttrpgg stana. . u '"WG Jackson, GrehSbOrb', NC, best short uorn xurnam ouu, Biwier.wpii. . . . .. , Jno Springs bavid'ilenjbupeun ty, best Durham cbw,ptter dish. . - ,KD Graham, Charlotte, N C, best' . Ayer- shirebnll.butterdish. - f-i.V' -'( iDr Columbus Mills, Cabarrfls county; best Brahmin bull, silver castor Jnd Springs Davidson.JfecklenWrg pari ty, best Grade boll, silver cup; . E C. Davidson, . Mecklenburgv ( bpst bnll calf2 yersibutter dish, ; . ;il , TKCiireton, Charlotte, ,N C, ' best . Devon cow, beat jDevon. bull, best Devon , heifer, best herd Devon cattle, . combined premium sUveHtureehL ' .-i'v-v v .v.y. t - j j y John' Springs Davidson, Mecklenburg best milch cow;,' (Durham;) silver cup.1 . ! ; Master Leroy Springs. York county. 2nd i-Htii -:-'t i nTlsx P.- - K' Jas Norwood, ' Hnisbbro; best Southdown buckCf;thdowVew.l)e ewe, oest ewe duck .v laaun . .purer .. iru stand.' comhned preWun s J T Soggs, Gaston-county,v.N! A best Cots- wold buck, silyer cup. . . v fufy it v c t a i.uiii.M . , vviwi iw""" a Merino brick, bestlferino we silver castdr combined eremiumv1 u 01 tint j'ftUl iswsna Drr J E SlmsSheltoO, BC, best pair Cashl MJssfca1iCoH Gastoh-cbuStv peal iwej uesver:g09t,iI )rH ,nm i.'S H:iggsv Mecklenburg county, best Essex pig,fone" year old; sflTer cup. vtr-.-lrf Jas O-Moore. Aagustai Ga, beet Berkshire ll.9BindyiflP.'aoeri 'coWbfned' Hire-1 ri butter-dish BhW-pignSflafer $?&XW,sfctt!1 !raf t -D ;pixon,:Mckienburg .county, heat fial Essex .pisSaJUTergoIet?;iH J B Eooke; Chariots N C, best AtlssnV bests English ducks, silver bell. Miss SalUe tuake, Charlotte, N c, best pair musebvy ducks, silver bell. 1; J, MTarke, Iredaltsoooty, best pair wood chuckducks, silver belt erkteiccunty, best pair peafowls, silver bell. , P JVmhtt J& tChest. naUve iiii99mxSmiQl9, ,K .&Jbi pair tumbler pigeons, best pair ruff pigeons, best 9 ' - flMUIUlU, BUTU bell, pair napklb rings. " ' v D G Maxwell,' Charlotte, N C, best Italian bees, pair goblets. - Master Willlo ilaxweU, Charlotte N c, best pir.guinea pigs, silyer cup.i; Sfkiroeo'Horiii tm' r? ' ' During1 the Fa here laattreelc. sales were made of race iiorses as follow : H E Bartbn.of New York' ifor $500; J W Crawfprd :;sot I t'ari4 Btfjpri' to "L. A. Hitchcock tV- 1450 !t Home sold Jbe STahne fd Ci?i:W.l!E. Myers, Of tKis.oity; for 1156! 0 Thfaorse is a 1 thorburedUliidn;' fcmyearapld, l5Fhahds"high;blood bayl He is by m-uu, um i uy mare jciora. wWii iitfxra is:-;.....-- uoo maun ouuia rtspubaiiion as a race horse, 1 having fecntfy won seven raws oui, or Time - on me . JXasnville VnrVra OBJ JO ;pn ii -f Pesonal, ' (i; .U We had a pheasant call yesterday' from Dr L. jBa P? MpntPPWl. - He in- the Central Hotel. : DrC. J Fex has so far recovered Irom his recent illness, as to have been on the Fair Grounds one day last week, and H W Gnion , Esq, who was recently stricken with paraly sis, wasupaa the streetsyterday afternoon . Wowhea'gladto 'see 1 them both. if!Sr1f2J an'long and painful illness-, Mr.t Wnt Gleasop, aged 70 years. His funeral wUT take place this even ing at 330 P. M., at the-Baptist' Church. The friends of the family are. invited to at . ;Norfolkfand;irtsra6utb (Va.) papers please copy. v.. '.;-ih: AVING ' ' " : ; 1 , ;' . . " ...... . - 1-1 v- ' At last yielched; to many solicitations to furnish board, we are no w: prepared: to ac commodate 12 or 15 men bearderrwitav lare no, surpassed byany honse in Charlotte, far the price. N. RAXHR, ,00. P:S. Agreeabk tp. ptP fornr our customers, that wahave received a nice article Of MlriceWi;" Jvam notg - " - nrr TTTE ARLEASEDa ANNOUNCE Tbat'Mr Matiorr! "haVrt recent a I ITrade Streek corneriD fitumi M mvmmm v 1 f H 4.1 rSi Sf 1 !- , , -.: .'.ChaTOttSlO. M ULE STOLEN, , From Jacob Roton. YdroverV at'his camn five hvUee froml Charlotte, oi'th-Beattiea aarsoxa instant. 4jeareld, and irty eiove .color., tie, is in than order. m W his a peculiar 'shaped eye : the. bone above Kthe eye sticks' out and tbe'.bbncr below sunk in. He has an old 1 appearance for 'a mule of bis. age. Said mule was 'raised by Caleb Roads, between Linoolntors and. Newton, ' ' I will pay any Dereoa a Ubenabiewani wh o will bring me the mule, or give any inform ation about him. 7, JACOB fQOS. ' nov 8 ' ' ' ' !l , , ... i ASONIO NOOlOE-n -.- .' Officers and Members of Phalanx lodge No; 31, A. F. (M.?atef summoned to appear at, Masonic Hall, 2JrP. M., Sunday; 'Novem ber 8, promptly, to attend ( th i funeral of Brother .William Gleason deceased, rl Mem bers of other Lodges are fraternally . invited. By order of the W.M1.7 " ' W.H.ltOFFtfAK bov8 It; --' ' ' -Secretary. 1 ! .1 !i I Mill r ullil I I, .,;: ili !c..1AnjPralr-iii'-j -J.."- ,,?.., ;! Coitfoi SnanwHii unuvr. JTiBJESH. NansmondrOysifs; eytyday. Jj , Sugar CurediHama, witbr aa general i as sortment of G. roceries,iFine French Brandy . for Medical Porpoees.jtTC,,,- , Mint' v... ....... I V.. II . XTOnCE. TO HOUSE BTJILDERS AND JCl ? i CONTRACTORS-I have'accepted the Agency for a Saw MilL and ami-prepared . to receive and fill rSUordert for any ikind of Lumber at as short a notice ; as possible. I have bri hand a lot, of flooring ,and inch pbmk. ' Lr; OSBORNE, ; i Next door td.HHenderson's, -.6cf.---i ;! .!ti'M-: Trade street. ' . A iNOTHER, fresh arrival OfrGeoU' deth JX. ina,. .Talmas,, avetcoats. Shawls,' c. In fact eyeTything. nice,, for Gentlemen s Wear, ; at the Retail Store of, it " - WITTKOWOlfcX JU a4C. WOE Sf LE .CHAEPi !'!" 1 . - A GOOD DWELLlNG'HbtJSE ANTf LOT, il with all necessasw -improvements, In i.onf tnmn aT Newton. Catawba. .. v--r i 7 r n. 'lfJLj- county .is. v. rorpanicuuuo, -NAT. RaYMER. ct21-wtf. iNewtqnw, f!. fOHB finest krfair: bf Chewinpobacco BY Yirtue of Deeds of Txost to ne made, I wlUaeU at publlo1 ' sale at the Court House door in Charlotte on tbefftb day of November next, thesaniebeajesdayof fhVsTaorCoWhe mys vis f ?S2lr24 ptothdencaoDavid i-Aled; to acres of bmdaylng on the Caro Iia crcatnrfKJSaUwaywiUctb.li Mecklenbargfipoke' and'lTadi FacMry.-Tirwms--Cash or jrood aakable Bapar4,T H 3 Title reserved Until payment ofpi:rchasef ftBey.ia ,T?nOa WDEWkYii: sept u oaw is ':y-i AToscee. vnanotte, lor the practice, of his profeesion. G WMeitctr&r President of th'e Bank of Chester, (8 regis lut evening, at i ora roaa, oa ine nwat 01 Said MuleA? .16 hands high I ot a a '1 J -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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