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Mi ' . 1 .If aifoiTPiavuoo i JonrjRiNTinc. Te4witKVe Job r artr ont- bn: thoroughlyjfcuppUed ; v .t ever needed want, and wl th 'it ..tstiv oltfype, and every manner oX J Work can now be done -r , i 1 v.f,i J;) : 8U&-4CK4PTIOK n uua " ' 0 11109' .' a Jr 33?,4oiflol baa enicrJ A, WEEKLY KPtTIQN. . B '6 irj n wttn neatness, dir. tcUQ,dcbeapnesa. W can tarnUb ut i Aortrnotlce . . u,, WeeWyJ1,(inlh counts in Ndvahtae.l 2 00 out pi toe county, postpaid, 2 10 ' 6 months,' " . 05 t. h ttt Liberal reductions for clubs:" ! V11T VTT .. . it i iV .ifc-ii'Tiuo ojitii mufwuf fit1! iusO 3 . r t rKt.. ? it n -,, i ; ,i hi t .. jrw: . i ti ter w si i i i i a .... - I 11 II H' I M U II i. I Ik. A II - I CV 1A IV 1: t- i 1 r', . .W lf. 1. I V. .4 I ' I i " - "iB-M..I;:T ' EV& TTAVK MARK.BD.P0VN. PKICES M TJIR MlLpLacJoiog i At r i ara bui ihh- ni w frnn r - v Zeigtera' Toadies cloth Button .0 .K ol . . ,v 1 jY;i:i .Y 1 ''i'ly' V 1 L li T ,., . . ... , mi A'I'l.a N'i'JI! rilHJS above estaBtsh men t, so favorably introduced to the public last, Summer, by; the.,, new owner, .CaptRJ) Graham, of. MecltlenbufK Is for Uie seo90 of 1875, MAY 1ST ; TO OCjdBIl 1st, Open-tslicliaitojajgly as th? undersigned taay be willing to admit to his (Unity circTii.' ; He htpea torene his pleasant acqnaintanco'with all- former guasts of the 5 Atlantic Hotel. . fi'itM" The pdcnU.tr situation of this house afTorJi seasickness. ,;)-. . j ' i . (';. ... '.y.,u. "NO DUST? 'NO FLIES!!1 NO MOSQUITOES t) ! ; TUHril Tickets 2'Xk.l for the whole season froht Charlotte and-veturn, $19.05 Ten Bay Tickets, ................ J....;.. ....1... Appttl&tpns must be tiaie to R. D. -WADE, s i.ti il OWE S T PRICE S i FOR ASH ! OUR GOODS ARE FOR SALE ! I IN U.W.'vlU-l n;t!l,4m.tiliUD Y J mot)Lia. aaranUWilmington ,t Hiuim 4 a'-ar. U'ty.K: ' i i,t itsj- .mi mI ; now ihoald Teceiye the 'first Consideration , " LOOK AT THEPRICES. . mm'v' 4 tCfLIES' tRlEf JiADJES CLOTH and OOAT ZEIQLER'8 ' ' - ' t"- ; " :-Uv .U I" r. . Buttoi ' !"4" .a 'oai WE HAVE REDDJGW THR sold. The UrAJLLr , OUUIN I" ,w ,t(t f i Ju My IBurne 3ail ! 3HI1 I,,,; WDOLESALE& RETAIL ...... T nrft fTt'. - .4 1ST BlntL ... ...,.v..,.t .-ill Jt I iO '' 1. I '. .. ..'v ...... J r:...... , ' 51 - -ft i ? ..... J( . ...... 4- .r..J- -,1. -i vW.1 s jT 1 tJZZ y '--P'erry and Kei. 'Also ttiiew the cityi; that of Johlh W Miller, On i!faii.ajrn?sZ J rt L vWestTryonetxeetnw Supply of Loungesall grades A full assortment of Metalic ICases, Caskets anj. Wood 'J keaSj that .of MH R Coffins, onhndfrn T nilfrf! ? posite.,: nd hai Gen John A Xoang, on :Afc.AIWATBi OtTARATEES' SATISFACTIOH. -1 jan ao . ; -, r; dp . ...... ...Hi. it. I tftr.!." , Having sold my entire Staacxi umwi j w tue wen Known Biricny'-wu""""; , ""'r 7 . a . t Prahtation,.; Z.y - - .1 OVERS of the weed pronounce this -L. brand of dgars asGOOJJ asne . Thrfp vtiT,trm i4nrtH does not detract from their quality.- ' ; " : "4 house, when In Twant of any goods In their isCfc.Gfenti?. Furnishing Goods, Bate. aus, HairatetiiAi fediiigfo line Respect tnlly. f, crv I and are goipg, fast at very low prices. . . not'resistlha'temptatiori f'spendtaff XOlfiVr PV. OY'iyJ BLACK. . u do Well to examine, my, pietisanthalf-hburwitli the party'roy - I III I .1 .1 I I 1 ' I ' ' F0RB ES1; ! ! ENTIRE STOCK ot.00TSA.SHdE3 - V IT H i. po kt rx) n . . . . 'fl Tile .Ut's ., . j ,- " ; . v. 5 I N 0?$ B AD ESTRET, o J CO !R QB3 S O T" all the pleasure of voyage without peril or iiiiu ",55, 0 EO -W CH aRLOTTE. . Proprietor. ; !ri ( : f , ;S. S..PEGRAJI, IZrSTft. 'lV"i.:iL B , V r . " t 'RLlC E,S S II 0 E S! GAITERS, ,r V J p . hj 9 v IS O 9 1 ?2-50 o 1 1.75 ... iTr Horn - ' i - I PRICE? OP ALL SUMMER GOODS, THEY MTJ3T EE aboVrieee are fiTR'CTLfYCASH, i . . ' ! 'l UK bnunl INO. tE.GE i ll, ., Central Hotel. DEALERS IN of.U-N IT U;R.n. U U I IN &C., No. 5, .W-eat Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, K. C. u; 'ii' . JUST ItECElVED. , a'foll "assortment: - j ,n:S ! OP I& lCSuiOinf Hair Clo th 3 f'i" .Jb Mai i .. ' ,..-.' t..::l .- luUj.'i. i.. " ' They Have-Cornell -UUt . -J tan if i nwTBfPPWT QTfirit I iff I ;I .tl 1 rlai OCI a AUiu4UJMi w.vv- r. . :: i3L- - " " l 5 1 Stock before purchasing elsewnerey ,M s ' y "- ." u J. MOYElQ 1 J,;,'fcp6 tf U-t4i' '' mcjJita j f' urn 'HAVE SOliio ir .tit ..r-,f -1 p.? r ? V ' ' ' ' . ... , , ..t, e, r. ioim" ' i' am t ' ..lnttA fnn rix fvears nasi Astral OU in JChwlotte fou pix tfears past Mi no accident has yet resulted, r. r . - Cliartes It. -. Jones, (lro wrietor. u mJv .Trade J and College St reels'. , 1 1. Jar. H. Moobb is aathorized to; collect counts for this office and receipt for the -same, .reclay subsQriptiQnsjAfeCfrr t "i"i ii:iU vr:A WITT, AUUeuBL . i-t- ifrdtoeefrtrint!for.!" ftUim j . it '.t &xImU- viiij !..Ui ,vo i-ti'ii i I i &logn Pf4 1 igitf Wf.!y.e9t Way, pakftpcartjfjlvterseusiufi t I ,;,, minutes eyery twenty-four hoain. (jA T f The In Band, pfhlslyf jtehish Ih'g the music at the Cteavefand Mineial Springs, this Summer j -: ;j ;.Jun, lVowe,;eokred, wasa before ?tbe Mayori yesterday, for fast driving through the streets,' He was fitied $3 and costs.' ; Ji i: As att exchange remarks; tprieseni pin'' 'ned back 'style nggWa'eiclatk) A'Hipl, hip f. horrah Vl -V-:.kM " j jiWaterjnsrf joai stackeoivifr.Hi V.W -fitODeayeitterday. We didn't have: money "pftdugfi however, to "see the blind.' Our farmer friends who have sheep 'and lambs for sale, would do. jwell to caU on aiessra. it se ana Jamison . See' advertisement.' : ! t Weiyould like to have an explartax won oi, an me nring oi guns anu pis tois which is heard in various parts of the ity-al night. .',"; Mrs Pressley calls attention, through an (yeitisement in another column ; to two ooV pleasant be 1 rooms already- furnished t jt ren next d kr to the Charlott e Hotel . The Independent Hook and Ladder Com pany, at Ihfcir last meeting resolved to have a picnic, some time during the first of next month. The exact time and place have not yBteftdeterrainitd?up6n, J Q "Come over here and hold that umbrella over me whileXwork !" was the reasonable UeflBM nfadeby acolored hod earrier, while it was raining yesterday, of a finely dressed strange darkey, on the other side of the street. Several names are whispered around as candidates for the Convention. nd we re- gar4 ft as pretty certain thai a fhllteam will be on the road before , election day, Who the other twcy jrill he-, Jipweverf we know not. - .; -? V - Only two dogs, were killed vesterday. Peo ple -who haven't bought collar - for their bread consuming pets, aceAgetting scared about them and are; keeping them tired up- 4 State pride" now hsafineiigloriousr- Under the. present schedule on the Atlan- ticj Tennessee fcXl)hio Railroad, the Obskb- vxb Ts'readih Statesyille at 9 o'clock on the same morning it is published ; at Hickory by 11 pU2 o'clock, 4 the rWaytfifr tinie4 uJi Lhefilleby' ock, aj the jyhite-Salphur fiorganion oy a 10 at night.' TbW places. It a long wayahend bf any other' dailv nacei ia the State TheDresentsched f 1 iurvi aiBiuibii juc uuivr luouo. arc wuai ly advantageous to us. We leave at 7 on the EasternDiyiaioao the Carolina Central at 8:30 on J.he Western Division ; at 5:30 on tne iNonu caronna : at kju on me unar- 4 lotte.,Cotiiubi A jAugiwtat andv-the Air- i IJrStS. m.A'i V.:W' a 'lln n-v4 I4IHUI uc tMUJF-Juau w aiiivw uw leave at an early hour in the morning,; Vfhm we' publish' a live -paper and get it off j jhhit tonihnghf After. kd j ' rjaUy growing ill virciuniiuii. Impjre vepent-Notca. i Eleven new brick tre rooms are in course of rompletiohand one is arioutf being start ed. i The 11 spoken of are ; ft wo by Mr Wm 1 n i. t i i. ; -j- uray, opposiie ue xirtt jrreau v u;riau Church, four under the addition being bails- to . the Central Hotel ; three in the same yicinity, by Messrs Yates and McAden, andj two by the Holton heirs, diagonally oppos ite the Market House. Air A B Davidson is about begiinirig? the eKctfob kf one. The l0T3TS fXtT niay beedforiBtoaei ; weldo Wt kn ing now.'f The mnat nntippahle nf the residences which- tela on North Trade street, . ' which A wilt W One OI toe prettiwiv auu muar clmiycuicuw iu Easl TiyoivStreet, A large nutnbert of less pretentions houses are going up In everr part of the city ; threeTfitM' part of the city ; among these wej note the . i g34i&erdcteday DrIC J Fox, on Cemetery Avenue, between Trade and iftHtreetsv .Vl VlVl- 1 ;,.. - . ,f- v.- ,- ir, . . fiji! ! ' tb 'fS$iiaf" tjtejjdliarlotte printers to .Rock Hill, at the end of their late picnic; Says : Rock Hill was not a little flustered on, last. Saturday by the formidable exhibition of some twenty orinore ype-slingers and as, many ladies,' wending" their way to Thespian Hall, under charge ox ,unas , it, J;0e, pi the Obsistcb. It proved to be the picnic party from Charlotte. The grounds selected npon the banks of the Catawba proving too' moist forjJainty.feet, the . party, after par- 1 ': . j. m i i M si i taKine ol oinuer.jaujuuaivu v.t4us wiutm QUtUnCihe MA ianlastic toe J jjj the dance was enjoyed as never dance 1 wa9.oaMnotbeDutUnMttoOstrQng.Wehad aiway8 thought that feet were useless appeid- I ages to a type-slinger, but we see oue mis- tak&.VThev understand the use of the neel tVp. - Thftv understand - . ... - -ell a-f tjie iDuniD wjIj' ".a 't ' The slayinlf of- adgV coniinue.1 2it wlf be a relief 'when Hbto-i Vast Cnajoray 'of! dogs cease to- be in' the lanl of the (living. Dogs, , instead pi bela considered! (L ce)i pest' Jbbings ipvthe, wofld, ought to ie f egaeded as luxuries, ana costly legislation provided for To KeuieubUcatioiM So 9fqow ire9 are informed by postal card: that the Conotmd Siivwhichi was suspended by 'the deah of its Jateigifted qnd lamented .ednoi-,' GaajHarwili .resuron the I7fc& inst, with Messrs Evesiti-A Kelson as editors and proprfeWiaJlIt wiKbe4iirofcrgtfe4n polii tics as heretof4e - We wish the Sun and its. f, qswedJionvaHiTnaHner of sucdesa.' ; , lH bh Atofik'2 Geriera' Affeht of the. AtlantlCas'liTii'rriy'ea'tn1 ithb liiU. ioVt r.:i.noti-. I. i y4K !bia ' ;.!Si WaHace,-3 the; InfarrtSCyn grSs.rii an from the f!Ppi'rifelDirlot ,if Son th 'Carolina,' registered0 'yesterday atthe fJeritrarHdteli0 IUi,' ,; K1 ?' s ly 1 19i Money Orders. The business classes of tltf country are eonstantlydemanding "hibre money order poitofflees for the transmission of Small sums from one locality to anotheiv . It is a Safe and sure means. of transacting: this p6rtl6n of mercantile business, and hence, its in creasing popularity. The post-office books here show a constant increase in this busi ness year after year, and almost nlqnth after month. ,. . . , , . ' ; Magistrate's Coart, . ; Before, Justice W. F. , Davidson, yes terday N. Ii. Rodden, for trespass on the land of Robert Turner. Case com promised. Robert 1 urner, for assault and bat tery upon N. B. Hidden. Fined five cents and costs. Josie Henderson,' coloreJ, trespass, five cents and costs. James Pethel, colored, for assault and battery, $5 and costs. St. Peter's Catholio Chnrch, To-Mor- row. Right Reverend James Gibbons, D. D., the distinguished Catholic Bishop of Rich mond, and Vicar Apostolic of North Caro lina, is in the city, the gnest of Rev Father Hands. Bishop Gibbons .will hold divine services at St Peter's Catholic Church, to morrow, the lltb, when the order of exer cises will be as follows : . First mass and communion at 7:30 a. ni. High mass and a sermon by Bishop. Gib bons, at 10:30, a. m. Vespers and Confirmation at 7:30, p. nw . ' ' The Negro Robbers. - The twu negroes, Aleck and Pinck By J. of whose depredations we gave ah account' in yesterday's paper, were not brought out yesterday" mormn Justice Davidson concluding that the evi dence adduced on the day previous was suf ficient to hold the prisoners for Com t. Many of tbe8tolen articles were identified, yester day, by their owners and taken out of the Magistrate's office. The case has excited a good deal pf interest, and Justice Davidson's i?ffice; was crowded, nearly all of yesterday . roorping,- One iecies . of their, deviltry which we did not mention, yesterdays con sisted in stealing and driving hags to town, and selling them.;. Ihey are Known to nave stolen not less than fifteen of these. A Citizen of Charlotte ia Trouble Away trial' Home. ' ' ' t ' ' 1 - WW Understand that, while in Greensboro on Thursday, attending the meeting of the Stockholders of the North Carolina .Rail, road, a citizen of Charlotte was arrested, and fined by the Mayor for the" violation of some city ordinance. The reporter is' not advised as to the nature of the offence. We have telegraphed to Greensboro for' particulars, but ux toi the honr'iof going to press , no an swer bas been received. " ' , Cbauce tor a Free Notice. T If any hardware firm' wants a free notice, it can get it by presenting this office with a pair '4t seissoH'large e naye 'only one pair in the house; and there are three or four tiiangulaT fisticuffs daily, over these, between the editor1,' 'the' associate . and the IocaL'The editofjTwh is' 'ex ofoiojeasuiet and faster pxuerfi Xwe yhY$t made hlitii jgl.yeA vWnd with.approved, eecdJrity), particularly needs a new pais with which to clip his coupons ; they - would be! valuable to turn and the associat e, ' also, - in securing editorials; JlftheMflew1 pair1 comis iri; It is proposed to give the local the old ones, with wftictW skirn&'h, arorambnc; tnej. ex- cnanges, uicsh (uu.ii . wuucb, jBui gwotcr up items, now, trot out. you? loissars. , u .The Jfraed, Froff lu the Papers. ) SomeboaVTrtS shown Joe CaldwellJ of the Obsibtxb; a frog which lives and thrives in alcohoirii We know Joe envies that frog. Batupwyyftatehina' U'i &iH't:-;.i Yes. we wish we could.'.'live and thrive" in alcohols this frog and out brother ef the IWaichmdn do; Stewart is the only man in Salisbury who was never touched by the ague ; and who never bought any of Kluttz's Chill Cure; and alt because he has been pre served la' alcohol for. the pas, quarter of a ' I 'm 11 .4 ' JL'' 1 a - Ti century, iwm inaauiiu.f:iuuuiuicai.- xt donH serve us that way, however and in thiareepect4 our physical get-up is different from that -.of brother Stewart and the frog. A LIW Uiq ITU4U CiBUUC .x-iii. ,-..;-!; -MIOK tr-l',1 ..4" ,.T7!lil . .. j DayJfore.eaterdayj.Mjroli sbame, who lives . ont . Cemetery iAyenue.i between Sixth and Seventh had? some parntfers? fit work on hU premises, painting the parings. Wa they bad ' finished they ' rubbed ' or washed' ft etrairiV off i'bf their brushes Into a cow trough, oat of which the cow, was Jed a shbrlf "time "afterwardsj. After eating, she tooksick.swelffdjCjJaigd soon afterwards, died, no donbt from the effects of the white lead fn-lhe.paink' The cow was' a very' Jfine animal,1 giving three or four gallons of milk per day. IA Fall frow 4 Horse.,i;i . . 4 VI. ioJesterdaj. afternoon o two cyprians were .out horseback riding, d npon their re turn, afl tiey entered i gate of the prem ises wh'eie they reside,; tha, rse i jtqrn;tn, suddenly caused one of them to be thrown tuuugut aii ui mot bus wa uauijr uuri. The situationwa? a5 t'ery dangerous onje but the. woman flutalbedho UiaryU: Speak' of. 'two OThree'days pas?we naye .hWl-f ad abunflifnee of rafnl0EverylngTili been 1 refreshed : nd Uhk-v rtMinWa'' ti&l 1 fVn 1 kept pool and p&asantWtU , nsten if tiDVVo'X 4k4iitl.lA !4i I ' -'.-.'i Vanquished dust and heat ? t a -fcUffWtae47JhndBndelt-to these Breathinga sigh of coWsweet'air ' ,. Cool on the brow of .the fanner . "v vtM :! ''IdfeoldrrigTai8;-V7'' r J .. There's a thankful blessinjf" frontlimariy a ot 4i heart.ish-,jr. to :H-.'iia4i'-iU i jtii . . Greets he beautiuil auHirocr raimUJ si -. j '.v--.i-. ' ia; to -s ' 41 j: rciuid .ii ..... i B iHOOii- ., . I - ''' ": 4) i W haxe.ijust ; beenj told of ' iW& iohrid;i hardly - ni drtf ,thah si' Vear olfli' wetopnsrt of poblie spir ' ' i; '2" it a i-J.t which looks to the convenience and health ""f-??us ivy.tj.i4o,1MM lira time stretched 'out -her arnis.and irinA to grasp it in. her tiryrger Ifcing ' -t- . toiu mat sue couiu nov react! it. , snei seenied to understand, : iind.kiasin. ff : v it j . " 'X' ' -. 1 5 her hand three times to the object w'hinh lmd af trftf t. hpr 'knA wbirr. I ... ,r I 'bye, bye, the little darling nestled lier head under her mother's-1 i'V'- i rc i ,:' '-i , . J arm and drnnnpd iir tn clean . PjmiIH 1 - , -ft- ; -"- i anything have been more charm jng? j , v.jr JO 4vpfco w.c "Idols of hearts and ot households, "! The Radical.Pograiame, While coming up the Carolina Cen- tral Railroad, a few days ago, from to- I ward Wilmington, a gentleman over- heard the route agent in conversation with a negro passenger. He told the naom i hot thia ft t f!.nnimn that "this dd Convention business must be killed ;" that if the Democrats got a chance to change the Constitution, the whipping post would be re-estabusned, taxes would be doubled, the negroes would be put back into slavery, and every other uuiureu raue. Winrlv .Billv: Henderaon made a Kr . .1 . . , t nf a Kaii 1 f h a oa rk a An a f fhA "P" v mo negroes of Salisbury last Monday mVhf ofip.nrdintr to a rennrt whinh wr o- o r - - ll-l. .i i n . win oe Bee,!! niat tne ovauicais propose to hold the negroes solidly against Convention, as they have held-them together upon every other issue be - "ore the people in the past, that ia by base appeals to their fears and preiu- :ceg . Each the Prisoner and the Bondsman of the Other. " The other day, at Cabarrus court, a.negro. accompanied by a young white man, accost- 0, . . . ' tr ... ed Sheriff Hams, in the Court House, With . . i ;m tlia i-nnni'wirha was f3Tioi.!ff? " An am-maj ... ; j, j -xu. uve answer was reuuereu, anu ius ntru proceeded to state that he ' had a prisoner there (or him ; it .was.his old master's son, and he had gone upon his bond f'for his de liverance up to Cour(" -as the negro phrased it. The Sheriff took the prisoner n charge; and the darkey started off with the appear- ance of 'oUe happy in the consciousness of , . , r , iiiui 'I' n duty discharged, Before he got 6ui Of sight iue wmie iuau voiu tue ouenu mat me ue- gro was his prisoner ; thab he ' had go he on his bond: for ' his - appearance at Court. Thereupon Cuffee was stopped, and it was found that anah wa4he-prisoner and the bondsman of, the, other. The white man gave bail and was released ; the darkey was waltzed off to jail. . The Court is now being held in the Pres-, I byterian Church, the heat being so intense,; i , , . t-4ii.. ii'Iiil;! a ' . I ju me evure ruuiu wuiuu was ucunpieu uur- ing tne nrst ot tne weea, as to oe unDeara ble. Col.'Ofcberne-to Take CuirffB of the In stitute for Yoimg-ladles. -' r Col. E. A, Osborne, who,' two ' or' three months ago, resigned the clerkship of the Superior Court Of this county in order to pursue his studies for the ministry, and who had already accepted a call to the pastorate Of the Episcopal Church of Selnia, Ala. has been forced.: hy failing eyesight, to abandon his studies and to write, to the vestry.' of the Selma church, declaring his mabuity to nil the1' position which' he had accepted.-K irwiii oe TememDerea mat, apout tares since, his eyes were so weas as, to almost compel him to resign his'office; ,. , Being satisfied that his affliction will not studies i successfully, . or of doing- himself iirnlim on shnnlil h (Vimnletfl themx Col JW.V J - X ' usDorne nas rao.ivi.i,;wts,.vcBwiiiiH bo i thebusinessofhis Has effected arrangements, with the trustees of the Charlotte institute for Vo'ung' tai: . .11.-1 .i.A. ' by an. i accomplished- corps of instructors. and, will make the school first-class in every respect. , We.ha.ye no kind , of doubt of bis success. A Himself a popuiarJ.i,earneo1l vuns- i 7 iU:!', rcOHMlUlICATKD.1 ' ' City Water Works dotation. HL GEirtMltla continuation of the sub' ject oJC water work foe Charlotte wmen you published in yesterday's isS4e; we beg to in - troduce Messrs Jlannery A. cDonough i j W ' t r . im w w . .t ffl.-.' T. MMV xjk ik r ttw nr nra miiiiiii ih . a ii nimia'' ing Oi pe. completion 01 iu; wuw; water' works, it says ' . : $ , , jr f i 4 -'Below wUl be found an extract jfrons ' Montgomery's (Ahv) MornigJ(etB$,.,fin. SUDieCl OI tne COUlUieuuu ' 4ii nam works in that city. The contractors, Messrs whereby he will be enabled tb open thf in- JV xajaaiajuregory s dyspepsia stitution for pupils,' J some-1 time during ;the. u. iiR : 1 :t ! r c SMITfi A CO'S." 3 approaAing Autumns 'lie will be -assisted' jullO'- 1 ;' '-'" ' lian gentleman, one eiperieuvu i3 watu- i ibuivDiVAiAii, ueyser cuuuung spring er; he Will bring character: to1 the, school, U at Saratoga-ten cen& afctassv ' y ai LdwonestablHVpon1 basis bf pros- l.,. .i-it.TOSMITH A'CO 5. ,iMm n, r, if, f, ? ' MoDencngh fc Plaaaery.TiSvef received 1 the highest loornmendatioos, Jromi jtha . citizens and press of Montgomery for their ability and energy in perfecting the' geat enterprise by which lhat pity is furnished .with an in exhaustible snpply of clear, healthy water for drinking.1 Washing; bathing and fire pur poses, Mr Flannery -is1 ?ai Memphlan -aad- a thoroueh-eoine' scientifia and nractical tas engineer, and has made both the eon-' rtruotionjof xaaand water works, a studv kfelWi'PUlgta.workai.atPai. niuuia, ui b supenor 4inaraciexv woica -nas feivdit nniversaP satisfactiOn.'and1 nbw he haft finished tfee, Montgomery,, Ala t water wprs both. of hicb great enterprises .have' b'eeii finished wlthnxthe nast Sii months. He is lw boUding: jboth'gas andiiwater -'Works at Danyijle, Val and has,-, several , other j large contracts for nuMic" works on hand.4 Igentlemen by the city council , of Montgom tff7 &A tu4;-1 5ii: mh a i .The necessity'for paving a hoaqjifulst plyof watWin'everyVijty and. town can) sup- can not be mared.; I'Aoart?" m it use in a dr- I meatie pQhi of yiew, jfeom a, sanitary sttnd 4 puiu, ii cannot oe too nigniy, oommaiiuou, and especially fir 'Southern 1 latitudes : i-'! it "VJD tiotuvu. llWiCIW vr;wwa Minnliul iith mo n. n.4o. tn.l'.knt Iniltna immigratiott, and Rd career of prokfess com or those Who may become its citixens. Such corporation, ia. far ahead! of that which i j ,. i 1 1 g- use. xnere are 'numerous cioes ana large P"??. .roogtftifbnth thatshoi establish these improvements. , It of cou costs money, but the niohey invested in i towns i ATougaout ,we ooam idu snouiu course gas and wafer comes back. a thousand fold in m- AVQQrl WSYrtralafistn rrta ttttHnrlnnrtAn rf -fa tories and workshops: which give employ- ment to the beat artisans of every branch of trade. . To those places desiring to introduce . """" l" rT'fr a gas or water we tan recommend Messrs. Flannery A, McDoaough as thoroughly pianne-- ta a gentleman of culture and'sd entlne attainments, whose practical educa- sary information and instruction as to the i j. aSSmJSSSi gentlemen has become a success and cause e7oUow recent date, will clearly demonstrate. In LnT ""L8r Flannery & MjsDonough. May they build gas and gas and water-works all oyer this land of Fram'tlte Montgomery (Ala.) Morninq Newt, May nth. day,,iu the, civic history of Montgomery- Messrs. Flannery & McDonough, who bad SSSiS sanitary, commenced filling the great water wortcs reservoir about 8 o'clock P. M. All rhPaiQA la ri ia : ATAQita lTlanriArv A. I MclJonnneh. and their inriefaii?ftble fore man, Mr. Maeuire. for the unflagging ener i rj c.uu ciicv;bj vc .cai wiui wuiuu iuct aw7 I "' J pushed forward this important undertaking to a comparatively speedy and successfu. termination I xt r..n 1 - iuiuiu cuuvrsciucuu ucunj to prove to the citizens that these gentlemen mean businesa when thev reat with Dur au thoritiesi nor can we suspect for a moment other than the fairest and most honorable 1 terms in case of an arrangement with them We shall welcome their coming and rejoice wlien they go to work. What greater god sena coma neiaii us during t me present scarcity of money than the liberal expendi tare- during the next five months; of from forty to fifty thousand dollars for labor and provisions in our midst, from which we must all . receiye . a benefit ? . Certainly no friend to our community could wish. to stay , ... v, . . ' . the progress of this grand enterprise for one I lu, H'.u6,ro moment. AQUATOR. NEW ADVfirflEVevr4. Boarding. A Few-day boarders are desired at Mrs L, Pressly's next door to the Charlotte I noiei, onvenientto tne Business portion or the citi5 Terms moderate, i Two cool pleasant rooms already lurnisn-' ed to let. ju29 lm FINE r ! CANVASSED HAMS, A FEW . BARRELS OF PLANTING POTATOES, AT- W . N P R.A T H E R & CO'8 irst door above Market House.. . jul9 U: GO TO iJ.S:.M;l)AyiDSQN:S, FOR A FRESH . : iAtERMELONi, I u t(,,u hsi Hb i1j.im -ai 1 1- j -XT " Q J M L 1 nVn1t iU'' I JiV I , . . . . . ,4 I ---ufJ in 1, r i I t Water5 From .1 The A-Nat-uraHOth I- 4 t..iti:!i ?''i'H!-v. 1 1 j8 foutia fni the Geyser Spring lTater--so!d 1 1 on: draught,' v4 " ' ; 4 toi. v.m n j : .,. x-v buixu vva, I JullO m,. j,-..i,iJitJ .' '":); t TIT A VTVIV'T1 a ami a aw a w o rj. . l . nifift homw of glx or ,0, cq,, " I VenientlT located to the' business centre o thel the eity, by prompt paying tenant.' Any the.l one having, such please address lock Box 1 Oil. ii iu juiuiuiwu. I JullO tf T .a mA - s I f ruost workmanlike manner and. with the J V1U m i A les, -1 " n. 1 ii 1 ..I 1 4'.' nf 1V1-. IT j.' 1 -. . 1 I 1. rnr nnn i Inn f 11W n ..if. .. ... n -I ------ - . - ljui sultob fjp" V.HIJ1 BHf-Hllil caiitttl lAiAiNU. nr ... 01 i,k IfHMtsihiy-TnnvpH vPl .lot t SiI!IJ ffJ- TO tUHlMI TERMS, - - - $450X0, Cash. .t-.-'.'r'.j .' t'Stf ,w iJlr 1uih-i . & ..... . . ....... . i T I iD DeYw D R O- T'M 'E R , , i.'it ,ik'.HM nli'r fv-!44i- ON SALE FOR TEN jullO Cregty Dyspep- ..sia Mixture. niHIS valuable remedy, can be had at T C SMITH A CO'S. - Corner Drug8tore. , ' ..jd a. .' . 1 jullO' JTROM two to three hundred strictly fat Sheep for mutton, for which we will pay from two to three dollars per head. We will purchase lambs in tue.sanie pro portion. ". ; R03E & JAMISON . jullO . ' : General Sherman writes as well, a3 he fights. Springfield Union. ,. General Sherman holds the sword and the pen with equal skill. Boston Post. General Sherman is an accomplished mili tary "apt ain. Saturday Evening Gazette. THE 20TH THOUSAND. MEMOIRS OF ' General William T. Sherman, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. Complete in two volumes, llfSmall. 8vo. 400 page each. Price in blue-cloth, $5.50 ; sheep $7.00 ; half turkey $3f50 ; .full tur key $12.0). - From the Richmond Whig. He writes well. His style is terse, poi n ted incisive. He expresses his opinion of both men and things with independence and freedom, M . From the Boston PoSt: ' : The book written; by. 1 General Sherman is as striking a record ,u( jnilitary experieni-n as the modern world1 has ever read. It i rare that a great commander is a good writer the same hand not often beinff girted witn the capacity to hold the swoni and (he pen with equal skill. nwt.'v,Mii xr ' j,w n )From( the 8pngifJiont.' ' General Sherman's style becomes picture sque and vivid in treating of the march to the seav which, -indeed, has been seized up on by.eli Que. writers as the most - romantic passage ; 05 the .yrMit ; y'ii ii-r . FrOitrihy 1 'W!iha"'fer 'exceptions," the book, is re markably temperate, and it is an eminently readable and most interesting narrative of a bmlunfc military career. . .. 4 .. From the Saturday. Evening Gazette. We recognize him as one of , the brilliant soldiers of liis era, and as a man to whom his countrv w venr largely indebted lbr what he sow in5armflua. -wa the. conception, as wellas tbarrsing out of one of the master atrokepflyB war,(i s ,ni ' FTom the Kentucky JbUrnal ', Thev are written in an off-hand vigorous style 7 abound in anecdote, and give the best account yet puniisnea 01 one 01 tne most important campaigns of the. late wer. ' 11 From mee'Hbnie'Jdui:naU' ' Vtewed Bs'wmlKUry-woric.vfhe autobioe- raphy is a genuine phenomenon, and oc cupies as unique a position in literature as . IMsweii 'a "idle or vt jounson. f , From the New York Herald, Sherman shows that lie can wield the pen as wtell as the sword. His Style Is as much, his own as that of Crosar or Napoleonr. It is a winnmrstyle; ' We seeapned man tell ing bis life in at plain, r artless-; fashion but Witn treucnan rueturicj- .14J1 414. '.-.1 ' . From the Tribune. I Of the events of (he Civii War: in which he fcas won his illustrious fame, he has giv en a singularly lucid and instructive descrip tion his strictures on TniHtary' affairs- are jadicious and weighty ; buttamany readers bis portraitures of ecenes and incidents of ess wide-spread publicity .revealing by Aide- glances the traits of a powerful and, in some sense, a unique personal character, will prove tbomowinterwting 'portions 'Oi me From ie Neworkjhues.ort These memoirs are bv far the , most, inter esting and important contribution yet made to the miiHary History or tne reneinon oy any of the leading actors in the great strug gle. The personal historyof sol marked a man must always . Possess cxmorauiary in terest When it is related by the man him self, and in that peculiarly racy style which General Sherman's letters and speeohes have made lamiliar to the public, it not only be comes absorbing, but fascinating. . .e t ; From the Evening Post.4 mh,d ' General Shernian has told his storynWitn the most entire unreserve, and the story is one which Americans will be proud to read. We cannot help a feeling of satisfaction in being of the same race and the same' coun try, with such a man.-? We -have herethe picture of a person resolute yet cautious, . bold yet 'prudent, confident .yet modest a matf oracaod to his finger-endij yet withal something of a poet we see all; through the book the evidences 'of a 'chivalrous mind nd of as intellect of singular force and precision;"'-'.' Vi r,.;i fx - - , : CanTSSsirtfagehti wahiedA'aesi;; '..j. D APPLETOW CO.,' Publishers, , A651 Xrcadsray,K. Y. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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