9 f A HAELOTTE OBSERVER, JOD printing. The Obsxsvxs Job Department baa been thoroughly- supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and very manner of Job Work can now be done with neatness, dispatch and cheapness. - We can famish at short notlee BLAHK8, BILL HEADS, LETTER HS IDS, CARDS, - .' . TAGS, RECEIPTS, FOfirn2R8; ' V - PROGRAMMES. HAND BILLS, i: PAMPHLETS, CHECKS, fte Daily l year, iposipaiam advance, $3 uu 6 oSlweueOLi 3 tl.OS 2 Oil I tUOD, WIKKLY -KIHTION. Weekly, (in the county) in Ad ranee,'' '$2 00 ' oat of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, -Op Liberal redactions or clubs. j " ,r CHARLOTTE N. C, SATUBDAY, AUGUST 14, 1875. NO. 1,995 'ft . 1 XT tr GREATS .O trA. S M, I T:itt-:& FvO 11 B E .S ' t "- EC I T Y ANNOUNC EMENT. Jas. II. Moqbk Js adtKorlzed to collect ac counts lor this office and receipt for the eame,' to receive subscription, Ac. " - ' ' l . -Mi A CHA8. R4 JONES, l- ' t .!. f .s.': ; ,tii Editor: and Proprietor. MILES' Ladies clot a, gast'amx calf Shoes, 2 Zeiglers' Ladies ana goat.. ..:.:. Zeiglers' Iies ilolliJJaUon tioOU,....... .... Zeiglers' Misses clothe Shoes, AND OTHER GO 0 D S tebnaxolA .W .A THESE . MS. d ARE -. : f nt nt j iiiuiiHw J:wlit!.n. - iu:ai WiiK- I N- Pi R O P-O R-T I O N ; m s t.l! OVKrl )!? . :!-:" -,, t-,: 'T . .' P OR GASHf O If IiY; , $ 2 50 . , 2.0ft ...300 rou'juii-.T j. SM IT X): RB:ES ' a oi .Vi. .A 8 rnml nf!H .ihow; -1. 1 1 iiin 1 UVt' -in ii : W sill !!.. : .fV- 1 1 jn31 "tr! W ITMIITIC HOTEL, fpHK abOyeUlKr the public last. Bummer, by the new owner", CarprG is for the season of 1875; MAY 1ST TO OCTOBKK isCopSncf fctrcff rjprity as te undersigned may be willing to admit to his family circle? !iHl jfop'eS to rene'W Ms pleasant acquaintanco trithall former guests of thet'attftfg The pecullarlifttftriiV house affords alt the pleasure of a voyage without peril or seasickness. If f ! II A Hew Style of Entrance. : . I Clients of Messrs .Jones S Jehnston and Gen Kufus Barringer, must needs ascend common ladders now, in getting to the offl j ces of these: gentlemen,, (n account of tlie store which is ; being made, between the stores of Harty and Frankenthal. Ordinar ily it is not s difficult to get into the reach of the law as it is to get ou tT those of 'Octo-' Tiled Bnt Couldn't Succeed. : i'SVifi Btrvntv' in . rrVnioi" rmilrl rf)X have been said of a fancily dressed col ored belle who paraded the streets day before yesterday afternoon ; she could't stoop to conquer nor for any other pur pose. In front of the store of Burwell & Springs she dropped her fan, and though she made two or three several : )!.' like HI ie.t!i:ls The nights are The time for kitting arodnd and swapping lies';. aptoacheth an end. . ' " ; ' It ra time to plant turnips, and this is wb,atwe know about farming. ' T Let 'tis have church notices to day if, you please; ; S':,;:! " '' . The next term !ttf ' Mecklenburg " Superior Court will, meet on next Monday two weeks, the 30th inst. The sunshine of yesterday was real ly welcome, after so many days of dark FeraonaL 1 Mts Frances Fisher, Christian Reid) a'ladjr whose rare genius as a . poetess arid noyelisti have won her a reputation (Mextensive with this countryy passed through this ' city last evening, accom panied ty Llaj and Mrs P W Hair- ston. , .The party have been making a six: weeks itovir of the mountains of this State and South Carolina.' - R F Simomori, Esq.; 1 of Statesville, wasiri the city' yesterday. Sammer Absentees. Misses Sallie aiid Lou Young, and Messra W W Overman and D P Hutchison, left yesterday morning for Morganton. The Frescos Work. Mr. E. M. Andre ws calls attention', through an advertisement in the Ob server, to the fact that Mr. Fred Krueger, formerly with Mr. N. 0. Harl ry, is now in his employ. Mr. Krue ger is not surpassed as a frescoer ; the work in the dining room of the Cen tral Hotel," in the hall of the Masonic attempts to reach it, she could not Temple Association, in the Second reach the ground, so tightly were her Presbyterian Church and many other nether limbs strapped together ma pin-1 places in the city, ! shows how skillful back dress. Then she took her para- he is. He is now doing some capital sol and fished for it awhile, but this was work of the Bam e kind in the new resi- no go. Finally, while blushes of maid- dence of Mr. J. R. Holland, in "Stump- onmnneafv MtaBorl Anon nth or nvpr hftr I ' classic face,' a companion picked up the fan and handed it to her. There were fewer clouds and moTe Of named young gentleman has been prac- T.r T - NO MOSQUITOES ! ! 1. NO DUST ! NO FLIES ! ! .4..i.fifjaab- ; . , J -..!; Railroad Tickets good for JJewh.ole season from Charlotte and return....... ... Ten Day Tickets,;.. ......... i...... ;. ..,.J. . , InnlUtlnnt ninat rndfl In ; " ' ' GEO W CHA.KLOI 1 E, 1 $1905 9 55 ju31 i.'l EJurgess KTicJiols & Co W HOLESALE & RETAIL L M,r ifc 1 T --t.--..-,,.i i . ..-.-.i,u, ;TTTfan g DEALERS IN F U R N I T U R B E D D I N G, &c, 5, West Trade Street. CH AULOTTE, N.C. JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT OP Parlor Suits,, in Hair Clo th Terrv and Reps. Also, a new w Sirpply of Lounges, all grades.! A full assortment ofMetalic Cases, -Caskets and Wood jun 13 moonlight, last might, than any - night since the advent of the new moon. s ,Paw Creek spots, ' two horse loads, offe'retTon the streets, yesterday, at 90 cants, '""'i'y . . ' ' ' , The. accommodation train on the Western Division of the' Carolina Central Railroad, will leave this city again this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, to carry passengers to the Cleaveland Springs. , ; The 'Boklon theatre'' was re opened last Monday, and Katie Putnam, of whom our people tiherlsh such pleasant memories, ap peared in "The Old Curiosity Shop." A citizen of Charlotte was there and saw her. In view of the fact that nearly every body is out of town, it is proposed that we "let up' on the "summer absentees," and publish a list of the people who are at home. We have just found out how, all these "mokes" who loaf around and do nothing, manage to live. So many or phan geese prowling around the streets and back lot, you see. So great is the lack of excitement, that the cleaning out of the Court House well, yesterday, croated an im mense furore. A thousand people were there at different times with their suggestions. "Good day ; what's your name ?" was our salutation; but he never raised, his bright eyes nor deigned a reply. He was iii' a ha?'; carriage; he had on one garment and a hat, and was takin? all the meat off of a watermelon rind. The Temperatuie. The following was the rane of the ther mometer, yesterday, at the drug store of W R Burwell & Co.: At 6 A. M. 74 9 A. M., 75 12 M., 77 3 P. M 81 6 P. M., 81 ticing how to look wild, for some time past, and has gone to Morganton now to see how he likes the looks of the new branch insane asylum as far as it has gone. When it is completed, he expects to go just crazy enough to be sent up there, but . not so crazy as to be denied the privileges of the town. Mr C D Snow is spending a short time at the Cleaveland Mineral Springs. A Close Calculator. A week or two before the election, as we are told by a friend, Maj W M Rob bins, of Statesville, went to Davidson county, to assist his brother, F C Rob bins, Esq., who was running for the Convention, with his canvass. When the campaign was over, he asked him what'he thought the result would be. Mr Bobbins replied that he calculated on his election by a majority of 210 votes. When the official count was ended, he was found elected by a major ity of just 210. Safe to bet on his calculation. The Courts. J F Schumaker was before the Mayor, yes terday morning, for sellingliquorinthecity limifs without license. He was found guil ty and a fine of $100 was imposed on him. Henry Huskins, colored, the treasurer of the Sons and Daughters of Zion, of which Sophia Brown is President, was indicted in Justice Davidson's Court, yesterday, tor em bezzlement. The sura of $8, the funds of the association, had come into his posses sion, and he tailed to account lor it. ine Sons and Daughters of Zion had him up for it. He went to jail, and the Sons and Daughters of Zion will have to find another treasurer, one who won't follow the exam ple of the white skinned members of thfir political party quite so closely. : Coffins, on band, : -iu '. The Bank of Mecklenburg. Our remarks in yesterday's paper concerning this institution, have drawn from the receiver, Hon W M Shipp, a card which is published in another column. We did not wish to be understood, in what we said, as re flecting in any manner, upon the gen- K E ITU H A IT T .T A I L O R , f T ??. .i "7 rim t i n rr. s. ' mum nTdMu Orange Plant iu the Street. Why send to Florida for your or- jineenlants? A crentleman on vester- iday plucked one of these from the tleman named, nor upon any officer of tnan any club in the State. edee of a Davement on Trvon Street, toe DanK, ior noming was iunner irum : O k)k .nr - - . - - CuARLU i i t, N. TRA L m Sot el. in the very business part of the city. Root and stem it measured about four inches. at i-.iurr i1 . if i!H .JWWt.'MIV U.HW 'na t Un SO ;.!V; MMiW$$! MARKET. n .!, inro Ann l93!.(qn8(JBT . Aiim. JTew j Utformj and Warehouse. i The Charlotte. Columbia & Augusta Rail road, are receiving lumber of which to build a platform wfiich is now Tnach-needed; on the site ot the.r burnt aepot. Thn Atlantic. -Tennessee & Ohio Railroad will soon comndehce" fo "bulfd a warehouse close to this platform, of the bricks of the burnt depot of the C, C. & A. Railroad. ; j Supreme Court Decisions. , Decisions of the Supreme Court in the fol lowing cases from Mecklenburg and adjoin ing counties, are'Teported in the Raleigh New$, io( Thursday : ' Joseph 1 hbrnbmg vs J L Herron, from Gaston' i affirmtd; ('R D Whitley et at, vs A A Alexander, et al;'frbib:ilcckienburg,,(2 cases),. U manded tor lurtnr prtcc-tuinas. rr fTiuiiL-i'tL us. We merely alluded to the anxiety with which the statement is awaited, as being a' matter of street talk, and not in the form of a charge upon any one ofuselees delay or dereliction of duty. This much in, explanation of our item of yesterday. A Reporter's .Losses. .. , . 1 Joe Caldwell of the Obsebveb, lost five dollars by the failure of the Bank of Meck--lenburg. Wo sympathize with you, Joseph, but then there is some satisfaction, some balm to your pocket, in the thought that yon had that much money to lose. There's solid enjoyment in that. SaUsbury Watch man.' Come now, gentlemen, you hadn't ought to joke on serious subjects. This five dollar bill, which we now carry around, is the first we have bad since the panic of '73. A fel low dunned ns the very day before the bank failed, and we lied to him, saying we had no money, Now we have five dollars that we can't pass, an evil conscience to boot, and that bill still unpaid. Just our luck, though. A fellow once found fifty cents in the road, and swore that if he had been any body else, it would have been a dollar And that's us. That bank never thought about breaking till an accident happened through which we could lose something by it. A Shattered Melon. "I never had a piece of bread, Particularly wide, But when it fell it struck the floor Upon the buttered side." A small boy was standing on the curbing of Tryon street, near the cor ner of Fifth, yesterday about noon, holding a watermelon in one arm, while with the other hand he held a horse. The animal got frightened at something, and giving a sudden jerk hurled the melon from the boy's arm. The much prised treasure hit a rock and broke into a dozen parts. As . i i t. soon as trie damage was aone me horse stopped still and looked at the urchin, while the urchin stood with his hands in his pockets and looked at the watermelon, saying never a word, but expressing, with every fea ture, his complete aud entire disgust at such proceedings. . i Base Ball. Caldwell, the base ball editor of the Char lotte Observer, says : 'The Athletic Base Ball Club, of Raleigh, have challenged the Lone Nine Base Ball Club, of Concord, to play a series of games for the championship of the State. The Register says the latter will accept. But what about the Elm City Club which wore the Athletics to a frrzzle at the State Fair last year?" Now Josey, my boy, a regular champion ship game has never been played by the Athletics with the Newbern Or any other club.' They claim the championship be cause they have beaten more match games Tiiey are reaay at any tine to yield the honor to any club that will play them the regular 2 in 3. for the champion belt. Raleigh Newt. Yes, but you see having "beaten more Report of the Late President of the Mecklenburg B, & L. Association As a matter of interest to a large number of oar citizens who are stockholders in the Jfecklenburg Building and Loan association, we present below a portion of the report made to the association on Thursday night, by the late President, J S Phillips, Esq. all that part which bears upon the financial Uatut of the association : roe administration or your anairs during the first year were highly gratifying, ant met with your hearty approval, and con firmed your wisdom in the selection of your Directors. At Jyour first annual election yon complimented me by unanimously re-electing me President a second time, to gether with a majority of your old Board of Directors, The second exhibit showed equal ly as gratifying results, and so on through your third; and the fourth gave promise that it would prove equally as satisfactory; and but a few.days since, we looked forward with mingled feeling of pride and satisfaction, feeling that this exhibit would meet with your cordial approval, and that we would be able to agree upon such a basis of settle ment between the redeemed and the unre deemed stockholder as would ensure a speedy termination of the affairs of the as sociation, releasing the stockholder on such favorable terms as to secure his acceptance, thereby relieying him of the burden resting on him, at the same time paying to the un redeemed stockholder such a per cent as would prove highly remunerative to hi m on their inyestment "But all these bright anticipations have been blighted bythe recent suspension of the Bank of Mecklenburg, which was the an thorized repository of your funds and in the absence of any statement showing the condition of that institution it is impossible tj ir ake any estimate of the amount likely to be realized from that source, and some days must elapse before you can be placed in possession of that information. But no effort will be spared to protect the interest of the association to the very fullest extent; and as soon as an exhibit of its attain are made, you will be informed of its purport. "I regret that we found it impossible to furnish this meeting with the Secretary and Treasurer's report, his duties for some time being such as to prevent his getting it ready in time and although he was authorized to call to his assistance, persons familiar with book keeping, and having secured the ser vices of two accomplished gentlemen, they found it utterly impossible to get the state ment ready in time; besides, any report sub mitted at this time would necessarily be im perfect, as the point upon, which you most desire light, is what would possibly be the ul timate yalue of yonr deposits. I am advised that no time will be lost in getting the report of your Sec'y and Treas., and also that of the assignee of the bank ready That, and that only will enable you to approximate the value of your stock, and I would respectful ly suggest that when you adjourn, yon ad COMMUNICATED. I Card PnmVtnV VAsslcnM of Ike Sas-- . penaea isans:. Editors Observer j In , your paper of yesterday, you state that the publio are clamorout for a statement rom , the Bank of Mecklenburg. A little. . reflecr tion would suggest that nothing like a full; and fair, statement , in regard to the affairs of this institution can be made in the i time supposed. ; ' 1 The apparent debts ana assets oi me bank might be given in a few minutes. It is, ho wever, well known in this com munity, that'this bank is the successor of two other , partnerships T W Dew ey & Co, and Tate & Dewey. An ex amination has satisfied me that noth ing like justice can be done to the creditors without a thorough over hauling of the books of these succes sive concerns, and running through seeral years. Desiring , , to secure everything for the creditors, I am en - deavoring, with competent help, to pursue these investigations thorough ly. While I can not hold out to owners of certificates, fec, very flattering pros pects, I am sure that they cannot be injured by a little patience. A prema ture and partial statement might tend to encourage a 'spirit of speculation which is now too rife. With no dis position to withhold any information, I would advise persons interested in this property, not heedlessly to sacri fice the same. W. M. Shipp. NEW ADVEltTlSEEr. Lost. AN overskirt, sage green walsted, trimmeJ with-ouill plaiting, piped with black Alpacca. augl4 It Finder will please leave at THIS OFFICE BIG CASINO ! RE SH LEMONS! FRESH GRAPES! HOME MADE COCOANUT TAFFY ! KEBKUCKEN ! "LITrLE JOKER" SMOKING TOBACCO ! "LITTLE PARTAGA" CIGARS ! FRESH EGG AND NICK NACK CRACKERS. AT- F H augl3 ANDREWS & CO'S, Still They Come ! ! THOSE Fine Canvassed Hams, which all like so well, who have tried them. , Full weight guaranteed. W N PRATHER & CO, . First door above Market House, augl3 Trade street-. F match games than any club: in the State," don't come up to our idea of championship. I journ to meet next Thursday, as the reports Webster savs that a chamwou is "one who I will all be ready by that time, and will en biaVtbe TSprliigsL :i ;t ex' a. l M I SON 'At: oM hue. 'o'.Mjil J .-. ' lHit &f jii. hitu'j- A . i '.ihlynStii HtUl Trad Street and next door to jjii UJga JJUUUlIlg, vpjJluo'i.vrew. m.sv.jv rvuvi .b-fUi.-, J!rmer oavings do-u S UrArU iG H T E K fc. K o U'hat They rl5o Si!nQbeW!liou?l'C!ib,t get away clubs"-Jtno! what they do vat the springs ? SaxejtcUs the tory thus : ! . Aft aim Vwnnd a tapering natst, HdWclOsely and fondly it clings ! So they waltz, and , they waltz, and they L&nd that's what they do at the springs. : . And bands are commingling with hands, ; Reirardlessof coniugal rings : And they fiiriand Jhey flirt and ttey iftirji Ana mat s wnat mey ao ac me springs." Seasonable Hints. The Scientific American says : If mosquitos or other bloodsuckers infest our sleeping rooms at night, we uncork a bottle Of the oil of pennyroyal, and these animals leave in great haste, nor will they return so long as the air in the rooms is loaded with' the fumes of that aromatic heib. If rats enter the cellar, a little powdered potash thrown into their holes or mixed with meal and scattered in their runaways, never fails to drive them away. Cayenne pepper will keep the buttery and store room free from ants and cockroaches. If a mouse makes an entrance into any part of your dwelling, sat urate a rag with cayenne involution and stuff it into the hole, which then can be re paired with either wood or mortar. No rat or mouse will eat that rag for the purpose of opening communication with a depot of supplies'. " " ... . has the acknowledged .superiority." Since the Elm City Club licked the Athletics, we don't see how the latter can 1 claim the "acknowledged superiority."'. Certainly the champion belt of the State won't be yielded to them on this ground. , u; . However, the . Centennial Nine has no stock in this championship business, and hence it is none of our funeral : so step up pap, Woodson, Stone, all of you ; what'll you take ? The Westminister Review Fcr July, has just appeared from the press I of The Leonard Scott Publishing Co , 41 Barclay streat. New York. Co n tents as fol lows : I. Sunday and Lent. II.. Macready's Reminiscences. III. Allotropic Christianity. IV. The Pacific Islanders' Protection Bill. V: Education in Prussia aud England. VI. The Guicwar of Baroda. VII. The Evidences of Design in Nature. Contemporary Literature. Article I., beginning with Lent, maintains that there are no valid ecclesiastical reasons for observing it. 'Article II.' A dissertation on the decadence of histrionic art enters largely .into this ar- . 1 !r, : jjiew -engines v. 1 ' v r.lieitv In the Mountain MeadowTMaa 4fel' M111'.!;! sacre. The paper is one ot deep in days, receive four new engines from a terest. containing as it does, many loeomatiy establishment at Pittsburg, facta in regard to this frightful butche- !They:-will be of 33 tons weight! w .sW th moBtVnnalliiV mdrn.2 A Paper From Far Off. Capt. F. S. De Wolfe has given us'a co py of the Salt Lake' Daily Tribune, which was sent to him from Salt Lake City, Utah. In it we see the charge of tide, which is rather an essay on Macready I gretted, inasmuch as it may impose addi the J uage to tne j ury in ine case oi and the character of the stage than a review tional burdens on many who are badly pre- John D.XOe, who IS on trial ;for com- I of the Reminiscences. . I pared to bear them able you to form an intelligent estimate of your condition." -a Many members haye been disposed to at tach blame to the Directors . for permitting an accumulation of funds in the bank, This is unavoidable under the peculiar workings of Building and Loan Associations towards their close', especially as you have no power to compel members either to redeem their stock, or to accept any given rate for the same. At your last annual meeting you passed a resolution looking to the winding up of the association by which you establish ed rates under which members having their stock redeemed might retire thir mortgages To what extent members have availed them selves of this privilege, I am not informed. You also authorized your directors to estab lish a rate looking to the retirement of the unredeemed stock; yonr funds to be availa ble for this purpose most be at yonr com mand, which they have always been, either for the redemption of stock or its retirement, but few members have availed themselves of this, preferring to await another annual meeting; they, hoping to obtain a greater rate of interest on their investment, which they would assuredly have got, but1 for the disaster which has befallen yon r association. by the suspension ef the Bank of Mecklen buag, a calamity which is greatly to be re- Pa RETAIL PE AlER3 I 3 ' TENNESSEE B E E F mM each, 16-inch' Cylinder; 24-inch stroke, and 4J feet wheelsThey have for somev, tiroes past- oeenu neeaea ion the road. On a line where a very fast tude, planned and carried out with a demon like ferocity unparalleled in modern days or among civilized peo ple, and , of wide-spread interest, by MUTTON schedule is run; and where long runs reasbn 0f its great enormity and long luwuiyrco, uu uuc otuuu 1 concealment. It is not generally known that a young United States Officer, a native of this State, was the first to enter up- are the strain for very long time. Another. Match i Game of Base Ball. i ! . ' Article III, ''When a gas assumes a form so far differing from its normal form as to be practically a distinct gas, it is ..called, by chemists allotropic Thus ozone is allotrop ic oxygen. Now as ozone differs from , oxy- I gen, so does Mr Hawel'a Christianity differ from the Christianity of the New Testament. Hence we have ventured to give to the relig- i ions system set forth by Mr Hawels the name of Allotropic Christ ianity." ' ,' Arrticle IV, reiites to the slave trade now ; practised' among the natives of the South Sea Islands. ; -f! . Article. VII, explains the: evils. which we VVE IcEEP AFfRT-tLklsS lEAT ARKET, AND iSOLICITrRADE FROM r.nl v. No credit customers wanted. ... , , ..,..,f.t. f All t t 3 , r The lowrii has eone wild .over base, ion an investigation of this work of f Ff- rj,,-. tl ''y1 ' .') I 1 I W V U U U V I V J f'ivlftat..ldAv, 'lAVfininC thfa one bfrr I nffip.fir was Lieut. Reuben P. f!amn- I - trttT' m,.. mA ln..l!n!. I L The effect of this will be to distnbute whatever loss may be sustained by the as sociation evenly amongst the stock, redeem ed as well as the unredeemeed, and establish a new rate under which stockholders may retire, increasing the present rate for retire ment to the redeemed and decreasing in like ratio the interest to be . paid, to unre deemed stock, but : this basis can only , be rightly adjusted after yonr interest in the as sets of the Bank have been ascertained. , An other thing to be considered, is that these assets are likely to be unavailable for. some time, bat this need not deter you from'go- BMarket opened from I THE GRAND. DEPOT: 1 'r.ll XAV hut .j;!", i t,f.' wi ri "!-'f i bfi.u li& For .Mineral Waters, at tt j. McADEN'S DRUG 8TORE,v. iU 111 i . ; in ml . , ul: tr-tit. V')t!iilr.ul V Hi r 'U-'l TO RENT, f ; ' . A desirable store room on Tryon street near the "Round House.'" Mlso a dwelling house. Apply soon to ;i - 't J-' "-; .'ii:i r7 V W M HENDERSONVH Jul8l2w N are subjected by opld draughts and want of I ing forward and fixing new rates,? ignoring proper ventilation, and gives apian for sup- I them entirely-for the present; closing op affairs, and leaving this fond to be dis tributed pro rata when : the affairs of the Article VIII. This lone and interesting I hank hva been fnllr administered. WW article carefully reviews the evidences of de-1 . 'One word in regard to the Board of De sign in nature, ; coming to tne, conclusion i rectors, they need no defence at my hanar, n'v'prii'il.i viqlbrious, tbe score standing 31 to 32. at the head of his regiment (the 7th that toey are not InsnfflaenW but absorately they are gentlemen of Intelligence,, extend " 1 ' T ' I This was the closest gameof -the seaH North" Carolina) at the battle of nuu.uienivesanypotneucaisaetcnoi ed business experience,. and while some are son. and excited a good dealL of winter- Games' Mill, in the recent war, .be-1 r-,--' 7 rTr M.r-, Z ': nnl .... .L fl, iMfl-,1K J',n.M fi-f0o- TTo H ' Lu J T of "transformation Dy natwalsdechon tbefand toremam ihere cov.ifiun' nno vno ...... i w i . survival of the fittest. ' ; 11 Ui J SmithvDle.Nine Hd r ever played' to: firstf undertook '.to J ferret rout this : The reviews under Cbnterapo'rarV liter getner. .Anoiner game is jto ue piay-1 jaouniaia.aieaaow aiassacre, anawno 1 tare are as full as osuaL ' ' " " Hilt i A LARGE LOT xv .. .. Of Window Glass, VaptttahM. AaI ' j ; ; W R UURWELL & JV.t ed. "vesterday evening, thfa' one be? tween the Nameless .Nine and Smith- ville Nine The 'Nameless Nine was officer was Lieut. Reuben P. Camp bell, of Statesyille, a graduate of West Point, who afterwards died gloriously j AladdenSechritj OiiIt wjjnot explode ed between them in the course of a placed the - responsibility v for it 'with and is thebestinn.se. Sold in Charlotte, by HUTS. DUIU III UUBIJUHWi "Jim , W R BURWELL & CO. I few weeks. the Mormons. ; Price $4 a year, postage publisher. will find on enquiry,. that the greater port tion of them were depositors in the same .in stitution, whieh Is the best . evidence; that prepaid by the j they did what they thought was for the best" ' OR RENT, For the balance of the year, the dwelling on Tryon street, adjoining the office of Dr Robert liiDDon. recently occupieu y aim McNinch as a boarding house. Possesion given immediately. Apply to ; 1 1 augl34t i IOO Barrels PURE COPPER DISTILLED K CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY by , JOHN T CRAM Thomas vine, u&y iason jo. aug!2 2m " . QHOICE COUNTRY HAMS. Decidedly the finest ever offered in o ar market, also large country side Bacon,' nice sound and clear of bone, at O H HMll H B. augl2tf They Have Come MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF CLOTH ING, Gents Fnrnishin Goods, Hats, Ac., and are going fast at very low prices. Gentlemen will do well to examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' ' apr6tf J MOYER. A FINE LOT -OF- PRESEBVII1G PEACHES. AT W. M: LONC &.CO. ... 'ff'i'tyff'i ng -I int. TTSE CUTLERS' ..r. Patent Pocket Inhaler for Catarrah. . , .. W R BURWELL A CO., Jul22 Agents for the Manufacturers. gAPOLIO, .,Lw,.!ir,uyv5i Browns' Ess. Ginger,' Colgate' ScipsJast received. W R BURWELL k CO. aug4 - 1 r w-- r V