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; TV"'' IT: 7 rl . it?r:jL-i ttti CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 43 . V JOD PRiriTINC. to J List The OmsxavxK Job Departmeal oaa beea thoxoaghlr. rapplied ;wlth eTsry needed want and with the latest rtvlei of Typa, aid evejrj manner of JoV Work can now be done with neatneaa, dlspatohmnl eheajnesa We can famlaa at short noUoers tiC- ; l. letter m aiiip. , JPBOOSAHME jpANUlt t PAMPHLETS, CHECKS, dfe. e Daily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, 1 4 00 5lni it; 3 nim- 1 iuutl. 'hi! iJi WBEKLYSmpiK iJJIM ,203531 MOfflO I 'I 'I $2 00 klv, (in the county) In advance, out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 HaovuasiKA.yjA) f-.uziyi aa, . months, . 1 03 J:'vfcHiBlMlTE;' C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1875. NO: 2012 f4T Liberal reduotton for cluball. .'An i -- o ., .. . - ...'.- " ; - -.' . . . " ' 'iiiri,iiii?i. i.iji; s. 1 11 R-. riii ,iii aitr-- ; vrii ill ' . 'i.r., t N I1AI r -mm ; r II! ill I I L tw .BP mb A mm I .r i ii iii.iii mi in i ii . i ii 1 1 iB-in iB - ..- i , i i - im -i h i i i j in i h i i ' i 2 si muamfiBOTiD iSQ I 1 I ' l1 1 '.lT ; IX11 I 1:1.: u ') , . . ' i :i ' ; ' ' ' '- - - . . . . . . . - i : . . -,vi - ji;- nr. : i'iv -i GREAT? IMIfc smi wwm ;:io;;Ri;ib .s.r;te H . . . - . - " - -1 .::oi I. V.'.Tii Jijat'Jlvj ''.''.l ! f q Tfi' IkHK'K'i) v:!fi UJ:r'JIl V. jTK AVK MARKED DOWN PRICES br TIIEI R -ENTIRE STOCK? P BOOTS & SHOES ' ' ! m;d aiow vtl: m. hit: ?: cl Jii?ilm vil; tr if DHtt. T! , i: ... rn7 CI liJi' K counts lor this 'offlceA' and receipt'1 for the same- to receive inbscriptiotasv ' " ' .ii ; , Mum: CHAS.K. JOKa, J:i c;iia Editor and JProprietor.. ; wrfIU'l..l!.l.t. ...1 ..J ..lOV. ' f Zeiglers' Ladies and goa.:... Zeiglers' Iiadies fcloth Button Boots, Zeiglers' Misses cloth. ShoesuWwl -' ''1'" AND OTHER THESE ' me GOODS 1 N E R O Bi & O N . ' 1 PRICES ARE !;. at i:;J')ii'jy wt-; r- i: FOR- C ASH :;; ;x ,:) SM It H & FORBES, OSLY, io-?jr juSl (( J": vn-rr ii li-iif I.' -4 -.1 -1 all - .1 -AT- All' - ,' ),!; a-.".; nn: o-. ! j Uausual attractions are now offered gtiests of THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, " Zu,, , H-BlffiTJJSQEt, IT. G., t ,t A By tha large acbooU of BLUE FISH, MACKEREL, DRUMS, MULLETS, &c, while the preraitfnnfti'e'rn winds maintain a mild and even temperature till late' in' the fait J J . j iy t it Ney Mlllliiery Store, , : . : Street Improvement City Taxes, &e. ! Mrs. . Charles. .A Bodfish will open a The Board, of Aldermen held a meeting knilliliery ' and fancy goods establisK-' 7 beforo yesterday, evening, at which they krieht in this fcitv in k verr short time. l?. .W "P8- The question of fnr- l ft ;ort ANBiOUItCCMENT; )WMoSE.ViutD,toooHeWl Il yai be., managed . bytr . M, Kri; ,mzinB e greets was raised wjlUeaye Jor. Yorknext week. em to aot, and they have de tov purchase the stock; None bat the haVa Hti tnrthttr Arina best goods ! will'; Wpt' ''and';. feej plan is to macadamize Independence Square VJt : i ; it .Bunetta.;; j Th new i inpoof was plainly ftalple. last t tservicM io-aay. at tne Associate ueiurmeu Chapel at 10 aw, and t Spwto. . . ;. We are glad .to know that CSty Engineer . Alton will shortly take some ' steps to. 'have the paVerhWts graded;5 They are anything but lever, now; ?ujre i thit, the. commxinity will bestow a liberal patronage upon Mrs Bodfish. A Beautiful Flower. 1 ; Mrs C W Bradshaw has kindly sent ; tis a beautiful flower called "the cloth ' of gold." It is of the species of the ros", and strikingly resembles . a yel- ; low . rose, except that its leaves are of a deeper, yellow . and richer hue. It l.i j'U'J'( ' ' ! v''1 1 grows 16 an incredible1 height, as high, Aupk.hor8e,thepror.rty of Jerry Banks,? ... : i.. . . 6 UVV, J HUV. WUX UIVMT ..'ill ' V ,M I V - Sr- ' . i f trf i is estimated that the cost of the work now Ant says, will run as highM an ordinary 1 1 - M . ... . . mnT,tL will MTO '.", i,8vw Vuflbeabout.'$17;OO0, and no city government oniy irom a root, it is certainly a very rich and beautiful flower. colored, was the sensation pn Church atree lasi pfghA about. -dark, "and veterinary sur geona were in 'demand. 1 This lease of liberty enioved by Josephine Hammond isnd ' Ua' jfett ws': tery brief .They had scarcely Jth:rpwn away fhq stumps of their cigars before they were harnessed and slapped back jn the haven, 'Henry Huskinatbe colored treasurer of tne coiorea sons ana jyaugniers oi.iipn, wno i waa consumed in runninr it over.. Judo-- was charged with larcfny of the funds of ments were taken in twenty or thirty cases, the.society, was released from custooy, yes and many others were disposed of by non- and the ; streets intersecting there or.'one square each. That is, south Trde Street to the corner of College, north Trade to the corner of Church, east Tryon to the corner of fifth, and west Tryon to the corner of Fourth.' All these to be macadamized from curb to curb. Further than this, to macad amize College Street from the corner of Fourth to the upper end of Sanders A Black wood's warehouse, between Trade and Fifth streets ; this also from curb to curb. .In accordance with this decision, a force will go tq work to-day on (College street. It The Courts. DUFKBioB uotjbt. Tne ciyu docket was , taken! up, yesterday' morning, and the day terday. The Temperature. The following was the range of the ther mometer, yesterday, at the drug store of W RBurwell &Cd.i At H A: M:..L..' S...:....:.-:,'.;..' 75" -3P M 6PM 79 85 87 88 Tickets from Chatlotle and return, Board per day, ; - ; Apply to $9.55 i . .i , 2.00 GEO. W. CHARLOTTE, Prop'r. Three Cornered Toad. A thoughtful friend has sent to us a toad with three1 legs and one eye.1' Notwithstand ing its melancholy physical state we found, upon setting it on the noor ana ucsinng ic with a strjiwi that lis liepping powers are! jail. I unimpaired. suit and in other ways. Judge Scbenck pushed business right along, and a consid erable hole was made in the civil docket. Mayor's Couet. There were no cases on the docket, yesterday morning, and conse quently no session of the court. Bxfobk Justice McNikch. Monroe John ston, colored, for larceny. Adjudged guilty and bound oyer to Court in a bond of $200, in default of which he went to jail. Bxfobk Jpsticb Davidsok. Ella Bell, Josephine Hammond and Sewell Gillespie, all colored, for vagrancy and for being gen eral nuisances. Bound over in $100 each and failing to give bond were committed to ever expended money more wisely. When all this work is completed, we will have' BtreetS of which to be proud, and which will last, forever. At the same meeting of the Board, Mayor Johnston reported that since the present administration took charge of the city, on the 1st of May last, about $9,000 in taxes have been collected, and nearly all of this amount was arrearages, due last year, togeth er with some special license taxes and fines of this year.1 All of this money has been expended in street and other improvements, and to meet current expenses. The tax list of the present year is almost untouched, and shows about $32,000 taxes, to be collected on this year's account. . . The question of making another crossing over theStatesyille Bailroad in Third Ward, was referred to a committee. Bibgeiss IHicfi6isES Co., WHOLESALE & RETAIL i mm- DEALERS IN School Notices. Advertisements in another column phow that the school of Mrs R P Waring opens on the 13th inst., and that of Miss Hattie Moore on the 15th. Of the the capabilities and fidelity of these ladies, it is not neces sary for us to speak, in a community where they have taught so known. long and are so well F U 11 N I T U,R n, BEDDING, &c, 5, West GHARLi Trade Street. , N.;ft JUST; RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT Tne Weekly Observer Of this week, contains nine columns of editorial, eight columns of local and three columns of advertisements ; and the remcin ing twelve columns are filled wuh the best selections of the daily of the previous wetk- telegrapliic, State and. genera' rews. religiou' matter, joetry, tc. We hld ihat it is the hai4s'(jmtei iTewiiti and in all "re-. spects the hest weekly paper in North Caro lina. OF ParlorSuite. 8uppi.of Lonnges1 aU grades., ( A full aeaort men t ofMetalic Cases, Cofflna, qr,hana,,ili-j' -n -:. ..,,;- in Hair Ooth Terrv and JSepsAlso, a new Caskets and Wood jun 13 Ci J. S. PHILLIPS, l hit:el. A Q.uick Trip. Capt M M Wolfe, who has lately rented one of the beautiful stores just erected by W J Yates, .Esq., ou Trade si reet, left Char lotte, on last, Friday morning for Baltimore to purchase a stock of goods. He returned yesterday, having bought his stock, and commenced unpacking, and putting on his shelves, some of the goods which had al ready arrived. How will that do for expe The Theatrical Season. It gives us pleasure to note the booking of so many and such good companies for our opera house the coming season. In addition to the half dozen companies mentioned some time ago as haying engagements here, the following have recently been booked : The Kit Carson Dramatic Company, for September 25th. Sheridan & Mack, for November 3rd. The Holman English Opera Troupe, for November 21th. " Haverly's Minstrels, for December 6th. Nobler Thea tre Company, for December 20th and 21st. Frank Mayo, for February 17th. With perhaps one exception, these are all well known companies, and of two of them our citizens have the most pleasant recollec tions the Holman Troupe and Haverley's Minstrel;. We know Kit Carson, Sheridan & Mack, and Frank' Mayo, through the papers and can assnre our people that some fine playing will be seen upon our boards this Fall and Winter. The Match Game of Base Ball f Between the Lone Nine of Concord and Centennial Nine of this city, took place yes terday on the gronnds of the former. Busi ness was entirely suspended and a very large crowd was in attendance, not only from the town but from Cabarrus and ad joining counties. The Zone Nine came off victorious by a score of S3 to 5. Tne game UNDER C B II T n m o m t t (jiff ifinT ritftim u M S ft o 1 1 v uniiivijVi iJDpw.j.u: iidiiJiV'iu; liuhaiD ui Jm-i-. XV AU fhiy lit -J;ul fKil UUHiri'l " " I : - ' n ".r Noise &fn&et. A drunken fellow named Bill Wal lace,' went through College street, in j couraged after the third ' Inning, owing to a waeon, last night about 10. o'clock, the intense., heat anthree.of their play- whooDinsf and cursinc at 'the top of en being ; injared,.;' TJie3 fieWipg on both u;. Ha wan aocomnanied by sides was 1 ue, . esptCiaiiy that ot Messrsj others, who rendered very material aid in, getting , up ifcgenexai (uproar. The police pursued but failed to cap- tufe them. .wAn -' 4i ' ; The Water Works Question, Agalu. We had a conversation, on yesterday, with Mr T B Hyland, of Philadelphia, relative to water works in this city. Mr. H says that he has had large expe rience in establishing water works, and was always made them successful and satisfactory. He says that he can fur nish Charlotte with an abounding water supply, for the sum of $12,000 to $15,000 by means of an artesian well. He would propose to bore a well of a depth between 250 and 500 feet so as to reach far below the surface water, and bring the water pure and soft from the rocks. He says that a well of this depth, 8 inches in diameter, will supply from 75,000 to 100,000 gallons of water per day. This water will not only be ser viceable in case of fires, (and in these cases the supply will be inexhaustible and easy of access,) but will be perfect ly pure for drinkingand all other house hold purposes. In each house fresh water can be sup plied at comparatively a light cost and in case of fire, the appliances for extin guishing it are at hand. In addition to this, insurance rates would thus be re duced nearly one half. Mr Hyland does not think the plan of supplying the city with water from the Catawba River, a feasible one, for the reason that the cost would be too great and for the further reason that the water is not pure. He claims to be A, Bed Bug at Church, , Burns was at church when Lie; saw a ouse on a lady 'b bonnet, a : lady of the "don't you touch me" sQrt OYer-partic- ular-and,yery; stylish, and this, sight suggested, ,to him. . the poem in which occui; thejjine ':r-! it. first nmmiHPrl tt he wprv flnsa unit Tfit.. i -w i .. , . i i . i Ing, both clubs being whitewashed on the practical man anu is positive uuu, u first innine. The Centennials became dis- I can furnish Unarlottewith water worts at the figures indicated above. Brockeo borough Wilson ; and Young of the Centennial, and Cook, Patterson and Deaton of the Lone Nine. The flaying of Messrs. A Perturbed. Darkey and What AUea Him. j. ... . i , f... Night before last re was muci excite ment on the premises of one of our citizens. A negro man in his employ went out to the , f"Q jWad some power the giftie gie us , To see oursels as ithers see us.'; A. lady friend of ours, last Sunday saw a somewhat similar sight, at a certain church. ; She was .sitting behind a lady, whether onei of the kind that Burns speaks of or not, we do not know, and was very sleepy. She almost nodded and all moderu appliances to keep her? self awake were about to prove vain, when she spied a bed bug crawling upon the neighbor in front of her. This waked! her jijpand during the remainder of the sermon she watched the bed bug, it moved back and forth and executed all manner, of strategic movements to keep from being detected, and succeed ed. It walked up the hymn book which the lady held in her hand and approacned even to her little finger, where it stopped.. The minister came to the "let us pray" before the bed bug did. It did not prey at all. Our friend is certain of this fact, but will not even venture an opinion as to what was the minister's text that day. THE, PILGRIMS OF THE! PLAINS. They climbed the rock-built breast of earth. The Titan-fronted, browy steeps That cradled time. Where freedom keeps Her flag of white-blown stars unfurled. They tamed about, they saw the birth Of sudden dawn upon the world. Again they gazed; they saw the face Of Qod, and named it boundless space. And they descended and did roam Through leveled distance set round liy room. Xney saw the silences Move by and beckon; saw their forms, Their very beards, ofttime in storms, And heard them talk like Mient Beaa. On unnamed heights black-blown and brown And torn like battlements of Mars, They saw the darkness come down. Like curtains loosened from the dome Of Ood's cathedral, built of stars. They saw the snowy mountains rolled, And heaved along the nameless lands Like mighty billows, saw the gold Of awful sunsets, saw the blush Of sudden dawn, and felt the hush Of heayen when the day sat down, And hid bis face in dusky hands ; Then pitched the tent, where rivers run As if to drown the fallen sun. The long and lonesome nights ; the tent That nestled soft in sweep of grass ; The hills against the firmament Where scarce the moving moon could pass ; The cautiousoamp, the smothered light, The silent sentinel at night ! The wild beasts howling from the hill ; The troubled cattle bellowing ; The savage prowling by the spring, Then sudden passing swift and still, And bended as a bow is bent. The arrow sent; the arrow spent And buried in its bloody place, The dead man lying on his face ! The clouds of dust, their cloud by day, Their nillar of nnfailine fire. The far north star. And high, and higher They climbed so high it seemed oftsoon That they must face the falling moon, That like some flame-lit ruin lay Thrown down betbie their weary way. They learned to read the sign of storms, The moon's wideciicles. sunset bars, And storm-provoking blood and flame ; And like the Onaldean snepneras came At night to name the moving stars ; And in the heavens pictured xorms Of beasts and fishes of the sea ; And marked the great bear wearily Rise up and drag his clinking chain Of stars around the starry main'. i Joaquin Junior,. gvnCEGOOD1 FAMICY FL$Ufl. w 1 1 J .-;oU1k1 all , I ii'A iJi -SjHI . I have just received a lot of the celebrated Swicewood Family Flour, which I warrant to pease the. moat, fastidious and. delicate taste. "We defy any to' beat' It in our mar ket, at BN SMITH'S. a -w J-S. J- M ...... . wy' T H E ' F'T'N'E S T BAHiq APPLB3: IN THE ' tf J-rrit f.(v'.tl . .A II .1 .(:! 8TATB.k AT. XH J B I 8:1 N.OnftiU--Ki Pi RIME FACTORY CHEE3B, , i : : At THR BJ8IKO PUN. fpHE BEST "jUJOtK. rA AUK wwy wux THE BEST COFFRB'AT aCErfTS, ii.. To be found in Charlotte.' AT THE RISING SUN. T THRESH BREAD,' A Cakes and Pies, every da it. AT THE RISrKO SDN. WE ARE SELLING ' ' EVERYTHING' AT BOTTOM 1 1 P, AT THE RISING SUN, C. S. HOLTON &C0'S. f sept3 rpBY ALADDIN 8ECURITY OIL Best in use will net explode sold by the barrel or gallon, by , W R BUR WELL A CO. sept3 QUTLERS PATENT POCKET INHALER The great remedy for Catarrh; W K BUKVVJfiLL CO., sept3 Agent for Man' fr. JJOYTT'S GERMAN COLOGNE, At one dollar, Hoy Us German Cologne, at 20 cents. W R BURWELL & CO. sept3 pTJRE WHITE LEAD, And Linseed Oil. at lowest market prices for cash. W R BURWELL A CO. sept3 JgULLS ' Celebrated Cough Syrup, for sale by W K JUUKWKLL CO. sept3 25.000 All erades, for both wholesale and retail trade. W R BURWELL A CO. .septS CALL AND -GET A iijJoui.M::!!! r- :i iu fi i " 3i Personal. ti :i in the We were more than glad to meet city last evening, our genial fnenqft , Ml Buchanan. Em., of the Chester, 8. C, Murrofth.e'bne Nmi alid Eagle the pen to fee4 the pigs,; and. hile there was (ntennla,1 behlna tfie'bkt; ww ao' yery suddenly seiieil ih fit and fell down, fine. 1 Brtnborpugn of the Centennial groaning piteohsly.' ' Heas taken up and was generaUy. .conceded to be the finest I earned to the kitchen, but no question could layer on .tbe j9eldH The oenteupiais speak draw iromiiim an answer wnicn wouia give Re porter. aoirJ aaiioiD Col A Pope, iOf the AUaptic. Coast Line,; U registejed-Aiotbe Central.it' ;v i-r: : DrEverilt. dfitbe Cooord1,;j?rt, arrived in the dty hist 'eyeTftjg.i ed Centennials. WJ Boylin,Esq, of the Concord RtgitUr, is registered at the Central Hotel.' . 'Tairi''Dei!eg . As the mail trail) qntheCaroHna Cen- tral RHilroad.Iefti Buflalo, yesterday, one of the flues of the engine gave out after the train had proceeded , n the hjgbeit tenhB.c f theXone Nine and the eittaena of Concord generally. Umnire. JSev. D. A. Caldwell, of Concord. . Bcorers: Lone Wine, Mr. Cannon; Centen nials, FredMillett. Time of game, one hour and forty-five minutes. ' 1 .Got His Nose Bled. ' -It was but a little incident, but 'twas fun ny to look nt, all the ame, A little bit of a darkey sat in a buggy in the streets, yester day morning, for the ostensible purpose of holding the liotse; but the lines hung over the dashboard, and the little nig sat with both feet on the seat of the buggy, plaiting hor islajfc, ftnd arf in'girte.liatljtdii be whip Issh and whisting I'The Mulligan hA ipnt uu from Charlotte. In conse quence the train did not get off until 7 in therevening, and arrived here about 10 last nightr-p , hours behind R O S' E-- J A M'S Om time. . ; hi: Snrin' RniMimr Onnnfiite Central Hotel, on Trade Street, and next door to , Fftrmers' Savings Bank, HllilR w R S R I All H H TERE :. Ad; WHbLBSAiiii' i&Ai dbaVjbks' nr TOMNirsQT?.nv V. F.F AND MUTTON. KEEP A FIRSCLASS JfE AT1 MARKET, AND SOLICIT TRADE FROM ,rr frfT iiK, Kn mdii customers wantetL Market oneifib Sundays Yt: I'Aaitl tUil I 1 THE GRAND DEPOT 'v i:- 'i:i-;i.t ;:'. ;. , v5n-i i For Mineral Waters, at ' "5 1 f i McADEN'S DRUG STORED? Ju 11 v 'i Klili . t'.: "y anted. ( u. ?g 9 m y.s Ten thousand ubscribert to the WEEKLY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER,one of the larg est and best papers in North Carolina. Addrm OBSERVER, ang20 tf Charlotte, N, 0. L: ARGBLOt" NewCUton. ' The first bale ot ' new, cotton; received in Charlotte this year, arrived yesterday after- noon from tne iarm ti mi uuu , ofProvidence township. It was not sold how etbr, bat will probably be put upon the mar- ketthis morning, xne nrsi oare Doogni, oi this year's cotton, wis by J Y Bryce, of Dr Wobdcock,o Providence, and this will prob ably be received to-day. The first bale receiv- 'd' last year waa pn the othor aeptemoer. This waa from tha farm of -Mr rarics, also, and Waa bought by J Y Bryce for 15 1-2 cts. Masquerade at Hickory. ; We acknowledge with thanks aa invita tion to attend a masquerade ball to be given at the Central Hotel, Hickory, on Thursday evening, the 7th instj JVnir baseball clubs and three-of the besit ands Sh the SUte-are exrjected to be present, The festivities of the occasion will 'close with aii excarsiori tq . Baker's Mountain, on Friday the 10th. The K49 ofi this cityt hare oieen inyited and pre- 'A LARGE LOT . , . , , JX 'Tll-'iT"t ... ft,., pose to acupt'theihtitatlott'The pcium VWT ' w n BURWELL & CO. Concordexpected;contto t A vkaiA i ?TAladden Security Oil. It wUlnot explode d tath. best in use. Sold in Charlotte, by " W R BURWELL A CO. hamniommlD of the State, to be decided by games played on f''jepnSact. the Hickerj Club, j JUD 1A .ist0 -manageni we hotiee the names of Messrs. P. C. Wilson, F. B. McDowell and J. J. Gormley, of Char lotte, Guards." t The spirit moved the horse and he gave a sudden jerk, precipitating the darkey into the foot of the buggy and jam ming his nose against the dashboard. He saw the crowd looking at him and tried hard to laugh, but It was only a ghastly grin, and as the blood began to flow from his nose and the tears from his eyes, he laid himself ilftt fh the foot of the. yehicle and gave him self up to lamentations and loss of claret. The Need of a Chain Gang. Eyery day that is sent, there is shown the great need in which Charlotte stands, of a chain gang. There is no telling how much good could be done the streets of. ; the city by the rascals who get into the Mayor's Court; it is certain that, if instead of fining them $1 and turning them loose again, they were made to work on the streets with a ball and chain dangling to thema great deal could be accomplished. In addition to , the material good which. a clue as to what was the matter with him' Before being picked up, he rolled inside the bars, and turned over and over; ando vio lent were his paroxysms that great fears were entertained concerning him. His employer was called out and used every means in his power to ascertain the cause of the insup. portable agony which his trusty servant seemed to suffer. Failing to do so, be sent oyer for his brother, who is a lawyer, to get his opinion on the case. It was decided to send for a physician, and a boy was des patched for the nearest one, with the injunc tion to linger not in the plains, and presently. the doctor arrived with his bvperdermic Instruments. But when an attempt .was made to administei an injection of morphine in bis aim, to soothe him, he only doubled up and rolled off the bed and then under it, with exclamations concerning "God." and his "heart." 'They worked with him for two mortal hours, but he grew no better, when sudden ly a revelation, as it were, appeared to one of the bystanders. Lo 1 it was remembered that he had been to the camp-meeting 1 This was "getting religion," and it had set in on him while he was feeding the pigs. Get your partners' for a "holy march,' while we skirmish " around and cabbage a duck. Charlotte Institute for Young Ladies. This is what is said of this institution by the StatesviUe American "The Charlotte Institute for Young Ladies, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, pUREFOY Receives ail the Weekly Illustrated papers.-' - " " SnbscriDtiohs received for the New York Weekly. Ledger,, and Saturday Night, at 85 cts., per quarter. Single copies, 10 cts. iiaiiv new xotk. iieraia receiveo anu ready for delivery at 9 o'clock each night. Orders will receive prompt attention. Sept 3-1875. WANTED. A reliable bov. to sell papers. ' To one that wiM attend to his business, good wages and steady employment will be given. Apply at once to JKPUREFOY. 8ept 3-1875. MOSQUITO NET. . ::; "vk : : : - i! ..'II: 1 .i It. nil TH E Y ARE VERY O HEA P, AT- ALEXANDER, SEIGLK & COH septS 1 ; ti til S ELECT SCHOOL. The Fall Session of Miss H Moore's school will nnpn on the 15th of September 1875. Onlv a limited number of pupils will be taken. Tuition paid strictly half in ad- For further particulars apply to Miss Moore, at the residence of Mr R Moore in rear of the Episcopal Church, 7th street. Southern Home and Democrat, please copy. Sept 3 - d 1 w. JUST RECEIVED. A very choice lot of "Country Hams" and "Sides" at - - . - R B ALEXANDER & Co., . - College St gCHOOL NOTICE. school on Monday, Sep tember 13th. J 875. in the basement or the Just Receiypd; ; of Northern Apphs. The -also-; ... .. .... complete assortment of A FINE lot A first arrival for this Oil A large and French Candies. sept3 F J REBMAN, I will open m; Lutheran Church. Terms $1.50 and $2.50 opens its Fall session, October 1st, under per month in adyance. . . fl the management of Rey. 8. Taylor Martin, Prof. Jj Henry Hill, and other well qualified assistants. A glance at the advertisement will disclose the names of an able faculty, RECOMMENDATION. Tn alt whom it maw concern: ; I have known Mrs JE A. waring, several years and. for the last two scholastic years, Runaway. FtOM the subscriber a ttegro hoy namea John Patterson, bound to me by law. This is to forbid any persons from naroonng A .mninifi tha amid bov under : the penal ties of the law. - A reward of Aye cent and no thanks will be paid for bis delivery. - v j .0 www- . septS 3t ' ', ' gAKERY and CONFECTIONERY. Bread. Cakes and Fies, JTresn every oay. We also keep in connection with our ear , ery, ramuy urocenes, vn xruiw w ,.. kinds. We have just received a lot or xnose fine canvassed Hams, that all like so well. , Just try one, full weights. . . . sept2 " .. . Trade Street. NOTICE. could be done, in this way, a chain gang is j that challenges liberal patronage, which we I she has been associated with me as a teacher I TjlROM this date we postivelT will not sell ... v.. i , r , ... . . i:i -n tA ni la the unariotte uraaea ecnooi. over wnicn one 01 we nope pareuui a- - - . . . th. h to Drid as superin- known. A negro would vastly prefer pay ng $2f or $4, to woiking five or ten days on the streets, and he will remember this form of punishment much longer than be will remember paying.over an amount of money which be cab steal , in less that fiye mm- utes. X- Besides, a chain gang costs nothing and could be made toS perform :thework for which regular street i-handahaye now to be paid by the city. Thb form of punishment works well in other places, and for our life 1 we cannot see why it would not work equally as well in Charlotte., - this most excellent seminary of learning, as . Well as those in other localities." Weighty Business. The Messrs Fairbanks manufactured 120 TTv. Coal, and Track Scales, during toe wAk endin Aueust 28th. Tbis.isan aver- nfnn Averr thirty minntes of workintr time, and is the largest production ; in any week since the establishment of their busi- ; Silt-i i ' ' IS i t. ness. ' ORBITU AR Yj ' ' - ' Died, in Gaston county on the ,31st ulL 8. C. Robutsoh, in the 78thjrear of bis age. tendent. I take pleasure in commending her as a skillful teacher. . Indeed an ex pert in the profession. '.. , , Exbdctfrm dletterof Rev. J. B, Boone form erlv SuveriKtcndent Charlotte City Graded ; Bept. 3-1 w. ; -.f. f Jiltf a.. OFFICES and ROOMSV? - :- For rent, two or four convenient office, on the second floor of the new building on Trade street, next to Macaolay'r corner, and also four bed rooms on the third floor. Apply to Dr F H GLOVER, sept2tf Agent, Cash. This rule win be strictly wieervea in , every Instancei " ' t . The prices on all of our Jgoods bate been " materially reduced, and our profits aw too smali to justify the expense: and xrouDie m . collecting small accomnts, an the 1 loss f,by V Septl tf '.,. rr,.n:i'i -fi' tfrkt 01 PHOICE COTJNTBY;HAllS.? ! Decidedly the finest ever oCered In ou market, also Urge country aide Bacon, nice sound anddeofbonakNWaTH,gt auglztf s At I-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 4, 1875, edition 1
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