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AY 4 7 ' irTirin-- M""IM,w,l,l"iiBMMIMMfcaatoMriM ' iwn -KMIMUMMWMlilWl, mi .i-n-n.inw ijii 11 m i'"iii7"' ;'" ' a .:..;:! ...3 i m ! ! CHABLOTTE, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBEB 13; 1874.r 31- r ALL TRE 15M ases loots and Shoes TO BE SOLD AT THE BOOT AND SHOli HOUSE & Iryon Street, CHARLOTTE, N.C., it . . - VV Bor end Cnildreza BOOTS. IT ITHIN tne next ninety aayg, we intend SMITH , urge propore 4wjtleb have bee c " - . y Ua)(iufMm OrdeF. Merchant in Charlotte, as weU as those in the surrounding country, will nnd it to their 1 vantage to call and. Xalfie jwrtqi before purchasing, elsewhere. We mean to teU Goods ii low as any house in New York, "Boston, or Baltimore. wun iremuu wiuto. uojr hmwi mv me nr nonse. r , . . . 5 f I S t? I 1 1 J.UMJe t i'IrrJV(Kioriaf i?an and Vi Jft R. n. WADE FALL' TRADE 1874. ttiX ii'..n ;.."! mS TO THE PUBLIC. WE ARE NOW OFFERING TO PURCHASERS unparalelled inducements to buy their m Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c, AT OUR " T '. ' Boot and Shoe Ettabllsbineut, in 1st NatioUal Bunk Duildiu?. Opposite Central Hotel, Tryon 8t., CharloUe, N. 0. WE keep the only strictly Retail Boot and Bhoe Store; to be found in the city, and having bought our goods exclosiveiy for CASH, in such . quantities as to command low prices w flatter ourselves that we cannot be undersold in' the South." Call and see us, and we will satisfy you that we have the best stock, of goods ever offered to the RETAIL TRADE. - WADE St PEGRAM. FATE ALEXANDER IS STILL ALIVE, ;.V I v : AND IS ONE OF THE. FIRM OF ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & CO., Who have a Large and Well-selected Stock of DRY GOODS, &c, Booy;lit.4'r??t (fOinfopofsctaKra ana Importers for rash, embracing Dress Goods, all colors snd. styles;'-an jetegaol Jiae of Black Alpacas, White and Colored Flannels, Ladies' and Misses' Furs, -Ladies' Fancy Neck Ties, Ribbons, Beaded Gimps, Belts of every de scription, Bn broideries, Real and Imitation Laces, Sbwte Table' "Damask. Towels, and Napkins, Ifim iineks, Bleacbletliind Brown Shirtingsand Sheetings, Ladies'1 and Gents' Furnishing Gopdsj JIoJB5rf, everythin? to be found in a general stock of Dry Goods. Also, BooU, Shoes, Hats. Clothing, Qil Carpets, Table Qilcloths, Hoase; Furnishing Ooods, Inclndiffr G?lt iw! Walnnt lonldings. Respectfally, , Alexander, .Seigle & Co., oc28 MRS. P. HassthenLargest and Fittest stock of LIILlIIiERY Ain) in the State. ' In CHARLOTTE,' COLULIBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. .11 1 Gharl6tte; Ageiicy Oct 20thf 1874. M ! t The Charlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad INVITES the attention of all fktefchants and Cotton Shippers in Charlotte, and upon the foads connecting-there to the eXttaiordiriary advantages of connections. with all Northern Points and South Atlantic Sea Ports enjoyed over its lines. t , . r t. The Great Atlantic Coast Line via Columbia, Wilmingtob and Portsmouth to folti more, Daily; Insurance1 i per cent. ' , PhiladelphiaV Daily? Iiriured." ' t t , I NEW YORK. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY INSURANCE PER CE.NT. OSTO TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, INSURANCE PER CENT. JROVIPKNCE,- WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS,' d. By wav Wilmington d Direct Steam Line to Baltimore, Wednesdays and Sat- BHILAI ADP&IaTEVERY WEDNESDAY, Ii-TO THAT OP (3 'i 3d. in e to Baltimore, ro Philadelphia: every Friday, DAYS AND 3 AXrjROAYSrTO ' .7 ; ...... j&AfinKM! THE unrivalled Stfanfc Line facilities of the three.Port ot Portsmomtb, Wilrainkton an Charleston, and the combined equipments Of the "C CC & A W.C. &. A,, -and other f1 enable, us to bid tor cotton and. aU other merchandise jn uolim'tfed quaatities, and assure our patfonsuof absolute reedpnifrom detention. s ,. ?. Joh Bi pALMSfti fe? v.4 'wiT V-8' Andersov - i'wfR a .T J. STo :Sfeg(f ILIl.W)R SALETbe rT . Rteain, MUL in iha rpur of . Svmniona A 1? eighteeh-hor3eTpower ?J?oilerand J HrTf ' "tones. 3 feet' In- diameter, in I '7 'e order. Can be seen running. The vol an4buldings can beieased, fpr term of .caiMtal this could be hiadeaSrofitable 'nvwtme Apply to J.r VULX or j if. w. W.S. FORBES. FOR 1874. FORBES, Nearly opposite Central Hotel. 1 to sell a large Btock of Man'.. Womn Rwowsi .V ..TSr V. ir2t" expense 01 a trip ortn Dy bnylng r. from 3. " t bBuXS A FORBES. 8. S. PEGRAM. ti, J t- .".-f;i4.i TRADE STREET, OTERYi Tl.: FANCY GOODS Call and seie her. IS INSURANCE h PER CENT. NEW Y ORK NORFOLK. Weekly. to new York; Tuesdays, thurs- BOSTON, EVERY SATURDAY ! i : ; .jifiSlalilaytlPwaMenyi : - . , General Superintendent. ';W.:VV: PEGBAM, Agent TT ALL A PATTERSON,, ., v.rr. '?'.? Solicit orders" from"a;dfstnce for Butter Eggs, Chickens. Apples, Pbtatoee, bbage and any other cotititrj' produce that may b s White Pine Shingles a ,spn! apeoIaltyinqTi rles rJWrapttya4wfl w no6-8m The Charlotte Ohserrer. PUBLIBHKS BT Charles B. Jones, Proprietor. Office, Springs' Building, Trade Street BATXS Or SrjBBOBIPTXOa. aily One year in advance, ? 00 8ix months, in advance, 3 50 Three Months, in advance,..:....:.......... 1 75 One month, in advance,. 60 Weekly, one year..........M...TO...... 2.00 J" Subscribers will oleaae look out for he cross mark on their papers. They are thus notified thai their term of subscrip tion has expired; and are respectfully re quested to renew at once. BATES OP ADVERTISING. one square one time. ... H 00 it two days.....'.... l 60 three 2 60 four dayi... 2 50 five days . 3 00 one week......... 3 50 two weeks... ..7...... .'...... 5 00 three weeks;..;........... 6 50 one month....... 8 00 JBT Contract Advertisements taken at proporionately low rates. Fiye Squares estiniaied' ati quarter-col-nmn, and ten squares as a half-column. Cn ARLOTTE . ATIAREXS. Reported Daffy by Oetiet Brot., CoUon JJom v . mission Merchant. - t-.i .v . .. ..- . .. -..:. . CiUBLom, N November 12. Inferior, ..... 9 a 10 Ordinary, 00a 11 Good Ordinary, Ixw Middling,... 122 13i Middling . 13al3i Sales, 219 bales. Market quiet and unchanged Country Produce. Buying Rates. Reported by Q. W- Chalk & Ot. Bacon Hams, per Tt . , Sides, ' . . ' Shoulders, " Hog Round. Beeswax 1 . mi 25 Butter Choice, Brandy Apple, Peach. Eggs, per dozen, -FAwr- Family,-per. sack, ' Extra. - .-. u-fr; 1 Frud Dried Apples, per pound vJ-'- Peaches. " . " Blackberries , Qreen Apples per bushel. fibwis Chickens, spring, each grown, Turkeys, 20 a 25 $1 75 a 2 00 2 00 a 2 25 220 3.50 n.. 3.25 " .--v??-c 3 00 'v-; 3c ,3c 4 c 70al.00 -, 18 a 20 i 25 75 a 1 00 ' ; 25 Ducks, . Grain Oorn White, per bushel, 0 JK) a 90 " New, 75 Wheat Red, per bush. 1 50 White. 165 Oats Black, 75 " White, '80 Peas Pure clay , 95 " Mixed. 90 Hides Dry, 184 Green, 7 a 8 Lard Good, 15 Common; 124 Meal White, (old corn) 1 10 new 90 Onions, (57 lbs to bushel) 75 a 1 00 Potatoes Irish, 75 a 1 00 Sweet, Tallow. Wool Tub washed, " Unwashed 50 a 60 8 35 25 1 CITV BUI-I.ETIIf. . ,- . ; . ,-. 1 Quite a number of droves of wild pigeons passed over the city yesterday, going south ward. They were passing, at intervals, all ay long. Every year, the health of Charlatte is im proving. Pnysicians tell us that there is scarcely a case of sickness,, which can be called sickness, in the ywpoie .limits or the city; "5va-'j .i'v.i we have been enjoying a; genuine Indian summer in tbis section, almost without in termission since the first of October. The season has lasted longer than any year for a decade past. A raid was made on the premises of Gen John A Young, a night or two ago. The thief secured a lady's dress, a coffee mill, a bed quilt and, seven ducks, and made off witn them. i - The next meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association of Charlotte, will be held on Tuesday evening next, at 8 o'clock, in the parlor attached to the dental office of Drs. Alexander & Bland The Fair being over, and there being no immediate prospect of amusements ahead, wa are on the ragged edge of despair con cerning locals. Won't somebody do some thing? - Eat dinner about 2 o'clock, and turn around and then sit down to go to work and by that time you have to light the gas or a lamp. Eight or ten bales of cotton r indeed the whole load excepting two bales, were turn' bled off a dray on Trade street last evening about dark, causing one of the negroes on he dray to have a foot painfully sprained. A man named D. C. Pharr, drunk and disH orderly, was cutting up a large and varied assortment of antics on College street yea terday afternoon. He was harnessed by the police and put in the lock-up, and now he don't cut up as many antics as he did , 'The Board of Aldermen gave permission td the Carolina Central Railway Company to' run its track through A street, under certain conditions and not accross it, as we said yes terday. It is proposed to run the track alongside that of the North Carolina Rail road,' through tbe city. In oar advertising columns, will be ' found the caroies! of HicKoryj ) 'loew gentlemen: are y otwgi energetic, and mean business, Tbey tbegarden spot os North tJaroIinal ancttb rnmmiMifflt merchants lif Tftirlofttf "win do well to correspond with tbem SMoiktt' CntBbf the Vear J I 3t-&"W .t f bis garden sttawerry lost now Xm&m.iliiw Uitftf.seyeranpe.on pmie blooms The ripe berriea are as 1 sweet Mtboeeof the-ficTop quite rnarkkble!"-4 xneralrof the; Carolinas. Moft of ,.10 Fr this year, seemed to : tovfergooe ttere toen- jb thefntetvet; jfo "ilee the tthi-. bition, a o all sochtwe think it was a grand success. Tbere Hst,; neceaariiy, be to much sameness in the description of what isbnwhibitioiratAgrlcaitiiral Fairs, that . , ' . i M m S tended account of this one, having exhaust- ed our descriptive powers vm jU' State Wd 8aliabory Fair. The itteOdance on nts- daywaa very Targe, tPfPbiefgfetVer ten Iboneaad people ou , the gtoends, ; Inhere .we more iast becaes, and. tbV: wing was ' .t.,,;. !1L --x. perhaps finer, thae atany previous Fau-. Tb Jl.FW.Wf.F-.O. "Kbtb diee, 9 .Ibjm them part. tit tras ievinosd lbe'State : larelaWn jittle br no inULraii: cx-1 bitionJeoDSMuentlvtWaliifiw of stockLraiid! ;nnfa.i .i- :v.-it- 0k mmiit t.... i , - .v. ouvu m uiiy. iiaic wr:u caucvicu at. LUC I headquarters pf the ..best farmers , of the State, which Charlotte undoubtedly is. ' In fact, the farmers all over the State, seem to have lost all interest la the rgTicaUur&l eat- ure or inese exnibittons, Tor wbat reason. we are naable to sa;.-Pion Pressl The Alr-Une RaUrna4 aadita Piffi:iil- The cloud under which this great . thor oughfare- seems at present to rest, ' is the cause of a go) deal of interest, and bow the difficolties are to be adjasted, is a question which 'meets ' with " considerable diKfiuftsion. t. ..j-..-.. -J - x li I i iu uiucr.iu ijcv Buiuts tuts oi ine prouauie re- I L.i..rl K.s-it- -xn.rLii:! z . . - 1 r -.,-....., , rv . rresiaents Ot me. Companya geDtteman Sni.PtnAf nnfi -.' ... m. .K;,t - I m. vv i'ff. , I large stocKbolder. in the t company. 31 r.1 McAden does not attach very great irapors. i ton in tt,a r k ...a . r,.i 1 Wnfi T,0;nt if. Tw-; 1 Tr- o -j 4 i l t , . j t, xTO.uCuv u, lu ireuairu -ueu- irai, anu oir. novtra, toe attorney 01 we 1 k ' . I last namea company, nave gone to 'Atlanta. 1 to investigate the late movement upon the J road, and te ase, their efforts to untangle ? the I web which has been thrown around it. and I it 19 probaoie they will oe, in a measure, successful. The fereclosure of the mortgage will be fought to the last ditch, ', and the Pennsylvania Central will, )f necessary, con test tne case as rar even as the Supreme Court of the tfnited States. Mr. lie Aden thmka that the Pennsylvania Central will Sgbt tbe case to the bitter end, and prevent, if possible through any human agency, the foreclosure of the mortgage. We are led to hope that the stockholders will not lose all the money which they in vested in thra enterprise. A lengthy litiga tion, we think, is likely to follow upon the heels 01 the late seizure, and the road, we suppose, will be thrown into the bands of a receiver, while the property is in dispute. In regard to the present management of the company, the Atlanta llerald of Wed-! nesday, has the following : . " Day before yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Garner took possession, be closed the office of Mr. Wellford, who has been actisg as Managing Director, and when he came. Mr. Garner refused him admission,' He therefore broke the door open. " Yesterday morning, Mr. Garner had Mr. Wellford's things removed from the office, and denied him admlawon on any cii camstaoces. Mr. Garner remains at tbe office in the depot all tbe time, and is quiet ly running the road as if nothing had hap pened. . .;-, .., ' " The men on the road have gone to work with renewed vigorf believing they will re ceive their wages at an early day." Flour for the Million. -- Passing by the Wholesale Grocery estab lisbment of Messrs. R. M. Miller & Sons, on College street yesterday evening, we were handed the little advertisement which states that this firm had received one thousand barrels of flour yesterday. Upon further In quiry, we -learned thathey had ' sold Tpur hundred and seventy-fire sacks" during the day. They make- aspecialty of .."tbe Pride of the Carolinas," and Southern ..Beauty,' two brands , manufactured id especial! v for , ' , v . t , . iti.sj. :, .- them." -. - -Our reflectimirTfpon theioTwaTk oiled with these barrels "we re both tie; noT iMealint?. Pleasant to know Wa Ihh firm is keeping close np with the demands of their trade, and anPlet!tlkh: piaentthat the folding Tice Ptesl Mecklenburg - and ; Pfedhidnt Carplbas, .n-J ili kA-5! C vhlAh i ai film trhMt nmin(inff mnnmr la to be found on the too of the zlobe will continue to eo tothe West for their daily bread-: While we wWefamining the barrels and speaking of tte tact that there was no necessity oi going to the granenesl of the North West for flour, we were inform - ed by Mr: H.3..Waiia8as that fifty bushels of wheat per acre had been produced with in four miles of cgarlotte f fty t. Just as long as there is l margin ' of on' floury just so long will our, seerhants continue to bring it from the West Let us produce Iwd-'tiv-ttttoilto now ntao by middle Btj III I nlaeeat least where the merchant arth . grangerscah I fh-a f.itaBuIe I ikwm -a- lnweaa 1 rTX-;taw Jfe tosti4d'eft at id A. M. ' " nymeneal. WttK-WrtH8PooK. Married, on the evening otthillth inst at the residence of Mrs. BTaniiiton' ' Witherspoon, in Surater county, 8, C, by the Rev W. J. McCay. Mr. Qeo: E.Wilson, of Charlotte, N. Cand Miss Bessie Witherspoon. , r. e? The young couple arrived at thecoma of the groom, in this city, by special train over theCharlotte,ColnmbiA Augta: road yesterday morning "about 9 "o'cleckj The relatives and friends of, -this parr avej reason to rejoice over their nuptials'. J Mis Witherspoon is quite well known in '. ChaiJ lote mnd on pwione- visits here has shown a briht 8tar m Ber trae wo manly charaeter, accomplishments and re- fiJf to Jy.bavewonftrherBttlefloTeand; fadmiratn - .'1 1 ' ' Mr; WiSioh is1 a y onng gentleman of in- He is a young lawyer of decided promise, and has already more than once acquitted himself with credit when he measured arms With some ot thebnghest ligbteof the Char- i .ift . If the gods have any particularly choice gifts for newly married pairs, we invoke them upon this couple. May calm and sun shine ever hallow their clasped hearts, and may. they see no cloud without a silver hn- - ....... g. t ...., This evening at 8:30 o'clock, a reception of .the friends cf the families of the bride and groom, will be held at the residence of Hon. Jos. H. Wilson, the father of the latter. The Sonny. South.. The first number of this weekly journal, published in Atlanta, Ga., by the Southern Publishing company, is on our table. We pronounce it one oi me nanasomest sneers pronounce it one of the handsomest sheets r , , . , , . the whole country. The type is clear and kouu, auu tue; geuvnu nuuuuouvo very av lractlYe, itnas -a! Deautinu neaa, upon .t,;h it is annonneed that the ionrnaliB a . I miuuw w iiraiHiin; iuunuw, 1 cation, temperance ana soutnern progress. "The present number contains several wood cuts, which are well executed. Its contents Varied and attractive, consisting of orig inal stones, poems, assays, , anecdotes, etc. The is owned and edited by Mr jonn h. Seals. , . .t-t Gaston Court - Is in session this week. Judge Schenck confined to his room lalt day Wednes day by sickness, and there was no court in Consequence, he. criminal docket was cleared by Tuesday except of one case. The case of John Moore, for the homicide of his brother-in-law,, a man named McGinnis, near Cberryville,' some months!"ago a full report of which case was published in the Obsebvxb at the time, was moved to Meck lenburg upon the affidavit of defendant that he could obtain justice in Gaston. Moore's daughter Ella, was indicted as "accessory to the crime, and will be tried at the same time. The trial was set for Thursday of the first week of court. Hons. Z. B. Vance and Plato Durham : and B. C. Cobb, Esq., are counsel for the defendants. Several Charlotte people Were at Gaston court. The Charlotte lawyers m attendance were : Gen: R D Johnston, Col John E Brown, Gov Vance and J H Wilson,' Esq. Becomes a Resident of Raleigh. Our friend Johnstone Jones, Esq., until recently editor of the Obskbveh, left this city last evening to become a resident of Raleigh. He has accepted the position of political editor of the State Agricultural Jour nal. We regret exceedingly to .lose Mr. Jones from Cbarlotter and know that we ex press the sentiments of the community in saying this. He is a gentleman of fine tal ent and a young editor who has already taken a stand among the leading journalists of the State. We hope, and believe, that he will add to his list of friends in .Raleigh, until he has as many as he1 leaves in Charlotte. In parting with- Mr. Jones, we do so with regret and our very best wishes for his suc cess in all his undertakings, go . out with him. - ;;..-- Who Commits the Crimes. There are now 28 negroes in jail in this city, awaiting trial at the next term of Meck lenburg Court; which begins next Monday week. There are not more than , two or three white men for triaL ; And so it is all the time. Nearly all the offences against the law are committed by negroes, while the whites pay the taxes and foot the bills Of these vagabonds while they are feed in the county jail, and then pay for their transpor- tationr to the Penitentiary. ' But the South- ern wbites are great barbarians, . and' the ana' proprerty of Republicans are not ' Mft.C UAVf.ft. bUCIV ft ! V Cape Fear Agricultural end MechanI cat rair , . m We tear a- from CoL S. Ll Fremont. I ' t m P.. ' j.. - ; T ppinttd in COmpliance v Wth a resolution of toe Directors : r col. Jonn u wown, toi. W. R. Myersi add 31 Turnef Tatey Esq I TTi?minefon Star. ; , ... . 1 Pobllc ,Tctre. It. will bef observed by a- correspon dence ipublrshed elsewhere 1U HUM I pper., that Mr.' Hen. ,2J, Dutton, the edltc 6 fhw& andirU, Atlanta; .Will lecture at the uourtaHouse this I . . - . .. . . .. it , r - I 1fnifk8oW i but weaxe; aasurea(ina i.inevjecture .ww AM -we WAScn-VA simiiiw' - aion'cOTts. inoVist ml mmjm&MA. wr eet worthier one couia do ionnq,i ana. vnu ahonld beii oln , dditknat, indncement tothe public to attend the lecture. - Dr Chas H Roberts, President of the Carolina X?entraIR and 3ol S FjremronrieWeni of the eanaej both arrived t b ; Cen trarHotel'3aitBveninjw .W H Wil!j&44-fyerit;of.the Fj4ieterdy VMerUsral, i iTae iBiiMi P4 ,tloasaiia ipatr. "The O&on&fa'Jt Military Institute uner iheJ cpm- mand of Col. J. PL Thomas, Superin tendent, arrived by ye8teda3r'a, Char lotte afternoon" trAin. and were reciT- ed at the Fair GrpudV in j appropriate addressei, by Gen; Gary-: and ' Major Wood waifd, President Jpf the Socieiy; to which ' Col.' Tbomai replied xi acknowledgement of the courtesy. These youthful scholars and embryo soldiers went through' the exercises of drilling in a highly satUfaotory and beautiful manner, reflecting cred it on their assiduity-and on the skill of their instructors." ' ' -' '' Col. Thomas returned last evening with the cadets, of whom there were 90, and academic exercises will be re sumed at once. "- '' Kew Advertisement. - JECEIVED TO-DAY, 1000 Barrels Family Flour. novlS tf. "R. M. MILLER & 80NS. PUBLIC LECTURE, MR. M. Z. DTJTTON. EDITOR PHUNN & PHACKS. -t?r .T iD? unoersignea ciuzens;oi cnariotte. resDectluilv reauest that vou de- liver a lecture on Fun and Facts, or any oth er suDject you may deem proper, beiore you Did tareweu to our eity, reeling, as we do. that your genial countertance,and congenial a miles will drive away gloom, and beautiful ly tinge the clouds of sorrow, with a silvery lining Very respectfully, HB Williams, LW Purdue, W F Culbertson, JnoAKeith, "ti .G A Kiser, GW Chalk, TI-A Brown, ; J Brookfield, W N Prather, J S M Davidson, J A Young, Fred Fanning, ; H G McWhrrler, J Bloom, ' W O Petty,: Geo Lithco, M u Mayer. B M Preon, E J Steele " ' TW Allison, J Lindy, JasOLoag. J JJ Magill, W M Op.Weh ' 1 ' - 1 - t'X' ft '3"- and many' others. Messrs. WILLIAMS. PERDUE AND OTHERS, Gentlemen ; In reply to your polite note of the 12th inst., I will say that when it is' In my power to disperse gloom, and brighten hopes, I am ever ready to respond, and will accept your invitation ; providing - that -the proceeds be tnrned over to either the Sheriff of, the County, or Mayor of the (Joy, and be appropriated to charitable purposes ; iheretore,, 1 would designate the court House as tbe place for the lecture, and Fri day evening, Noy. lSth, at 8 o'clock P. M., tbe time. Your obedient servant. . novl3 BEN.Z.DUTT0N. T HE SUN WHHKl.Yj AJXH DALLY FOR 1875. The approach of the Presidential election gives unusual importance to the events and developments of 1875. We shall endeavor to describe them fully, faithfully, and fear lessly. THE WEEKLY SUN has how attained a circulation of over thirty thousand copies. Its readers are found in - every State ftnd Ter ritory, and its quality is well known to tbe public. We shall not only endeavor to. keep it up to the old standard, but to improve ana add to its variety and power. " THE WEEKLY 8UN will .continue to be a therough newspaper. All the news of the day will be found in it,1 condensed when un important, at full length when'-of moment, and always, we trust, treated in a clear, in teresting and instructive manner. It is our aim to make tbe WEEKLY eUN the best family newspaper in tbe world. it will oe tuu or entertaining ana appropri ate reading of every sort, but will , print nothing to offend tbe most tcupulous - and delicate taste. It will always -contain the most interesting stories and romances of the day, carefully selected and legibly printed. The Agricultural Department is a promi nent feature in tbe WEEKLY SUN. and its articles will always be found fresh and use1 ful to the farmer. ' The number of men independent in - poli tics is increasing, and the .WEEKLY eUN is their paper especially. It belongs- to no party, and obeys no dictation contending for principle, and for.' tte , election : of the . .beat men. It exposes the corruption that dis- graces the country and threatens the over throw or republican institutions. ' it naa no fear or knayes, and seeks no iavors rrom tbeirsuDPorters. ; . -t 1 . The markets of every kind and the fash ions are reamlarlv reDorted in its columns. . , The price or the wjsisk.1jX bu. is one dollar a year for a sheet of eight pages, and 1 of per and printing, we are not able to to friends who, may make specialj efforts ,to extend its circulation. Under the , new law. which requires payment of postage in j ad vance. one dollar a" vear. with twehtv cents the cost of prepaid postage added, is the rate of subscription; , It is hot necessary to get t.. i . . : 1 1 1 1 Jnll.. arul tvantir ta1tm miU . iha nana. rxt-paid, fora year. r , i agents, .' X9 THE WEEKLY SUIf.-Eight pages 1 XilLVfSl. HHiiimt.,.. UiAl V AU . VtS fifty-six columrjB.,. Only $L20 a year, pettvge jprP- Mjfsamnta fiom.this rate, MukJOAU-Sinih t (SO ) four-jwgs 1 newspaper latloo oyer 120, M the nwa for 5 1. ftnhacribtion. Doare nrermid 55 cents To' cfubs,of lO br f 01 , k - - ,1 AiArml ,'-. THE .CTJ ir - City. BOVM. &T7rZ! vft.;i ; 4 Just received a splendid lot of Soar Cur ed Haias, uncanvassed. .Also,, a flnevlot of Breakfast Bacon. ' " D1. P. L. WHITE, novlS-tfaj College Street JIOR rtA2? Farm- near be city 200 acres, Hwith bousesr &c. To be sold W W reas onable terms. Also, citv residence chean. Apply, to F. NASH, Office; rear roorn of Cot John- K Brown's office, next to Court House. novlS--tf. -, Time Tall, Ko ia. . ON and after Monday, Nov 16th, the fol lowing schedule will be run' oyer the West ern Division of this Road : - some vast. .-. . Leave BufialaDeppt, . ., , , . 20 p. m. . " Lincqlnton, ; '.'v - - - 1,47 " Arrive Charlotte,.; a 'Mk,c, itlhi&ih: oonta west. . , lve-Charibtte,; - ' ftfj0a.ni. " "L.tncointenf-!ao;,, Arrive Bator llf JoHNSON m novl3 . ' r' '-'Aittenpt.- "DUCKWHEAT FL0UR..J Fourteen hunn -'. bs. Extra New Hulled Buckwheat, rec ,vd 'toJaay.-"- -' riii r 8. M, DAVIDSON, City Grocer, novld tf. : y lTrade Street. JJOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. , As agentsfop lilr.Wuilam-'iQnasioxi, we offer for sale; privately,' the House and Lot on Omham 8treet,'-opposite Col.r E.'A. Os borne's residence, lately occupied by him. The Dwelling contains six " rooms, " a ' good garden, well of water, &c., and ia'isttuated in a good part of J;he city, . Apply to ' - . ' ' ALEXANDER, SEIQLE A CO, novl2-rtt- , it -t ..sr. . GOVEUXOR DQOGDEN, Like other mortals; desires to .live on the fat of the land, and we take this method to inform him that we have ; a Marge' stock of goods in our line, and would1 notify him that he ' II AS APPOINTED .,! no Salesman in Charlotte,, to look : after his interests here. Under these circumstances, we desire to state tor him, and out titirens generally, that on 7 : ..i Thursday, November 9Mli, and at all other times, we will keep a' ' full stock of choioa. Bananas, Oranges, 'Lemons, and .Northern Apples, and a. large supply, of Cigars and Tobacco, suitable for. at the , White Front, opposite the ; Court House.' ' " ' - novl2 tf. TTt ! r-W .' -'."ri. '"...a i. - pUBLIC 8 ALE. o On Tuesday, the 1st day of December. (beiae Tuesday Of Court weekVat mv honup in Statesville, I will offer for sale to the high est udder, a lot or valuable , , . . Heiseneld aiul: Kitcbtm Furniture. A good work or saddle horse, one nearly new one or two horse waeon. with both shafts and tongue, a patent ieea cutter, a iot;or , - FABLING UTENSILS. And many other articles nob hecessrry to enumerate. , i; .. -j. ,: At the same time and plaoat if not sold privately, I will offer for sale to the highest bfdder, a rare bargain, In a. , , ' "., House and Lot within the suburbs , of Statesville,. Tbe Dwelling House is a -new two-story - build- ng, containing six- rooms, - passage? b large. well arranged pantry, portico in front, piazza in the Tear, with large and commodious. base ment, under the L. with' a good cellar under tbe main part of the budding. The dweinng, barn.'ifec., are all new, and are situated within three hundred yards of tbe Court House,.and tbe centre of town. Only a few hundred yards from Simonton Female College, and within a short distance or statesville Male Academy, within hearing of the bells of the Presbyterian, Methodist.. and Episcopal churches. ' , The premises include a well ininroved lot. and land enough; for a small fkrm, with a well of water in the yard. Such an opportun ity to secure aresirable residence in ai thriv ing, growing place like Statesville, is rieJy of fered. Being the northern terminus 01 tne Atlantic Tennessee k Ohio Railroad, and situated on the Western NVCJ Railroad, the town is a growing place. r: i Tbe character ofthe climate has made Statesville noted , for Us healUifulneas and an opportunity to 'secure' a' ood, residence there, is seldom offered, t 3 1 - For Personal Property, tksh'. For reat es tate. Cash is preferred, but satisfactory ar rangements will bemade withafconda pur chaser.on the payment ofpart of the purchase money. -On the uweuing nouse, there is a olicy ,01 insurance against., nre, : lortweive andred dollars, which dose not expire un til Febuary, 1876, and which ' irill be trans fered to the purchaser, without extra charge. Mv reasons for selling re that' having bought The CiuafcoTTE OasKayjEa I ' desire to change my residence. , .. - For further particulars, call on or , ad dress CHAS 'R. JOHE9, Ed. & Pror'a Oasxavxa, d&w , , , Charlotte, N.C UPHOLSTERER, DECCRATOR :t'r Blauress BlaUer, . , v - a : ' v w trV H It-w'ii- i" tm. , .1 - . Cothtai'' Over MariH, Heath & Scotfe' Store. j Will be pleased and! honored 1 tf foM' call an him to Inspect i wort of give him an order. Best worknaattship guaranteed. An assortment of Mattresses al ways on hand . Church Unbolstery a Specialty;; ;j novll. 'TM iUBLfC --- f . . ... , -r The 3rd uay of, Decemberi pill jjell - at the Brick Yard of the late SamueijTaylor some valuable property. 1 -rTlfree fine -Jjfm0 nr.M utn nr Harness ' r-- ....is f and !JZ? merous to mentwnt 7ity L . oWiv - i ii' nnrtT mM of.steadranoV SlMUStri- boa bitaj as Salesman or ,j,wk-Jweprnaa eTpMer'idrea: 0MPE TENT doubleehtry Bookkeeper.l'ref erenoegiveai beivw SO -Cifc'W ttt Address M Business n care of Obsektbe Office, Charlotte, N. C. uoyl2 2t. mi m j wfa a - - . . vr Terms easy. , .' novlttds: :.4 aw 1-tv! .1 .-.1 : ! 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1874, edition 1
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