iff CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, s i s i a.,. SmjtA i. A f v-roucmmiaoSl btku The OmsniTM Job Department has been thoroughly supplied with , every,, needed want, and with, the latest style of Type, and very tnanser of Job Wotk ciii coirbo done with neatness, dispatch nni caeajaeaai.... Daily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, $3 00 4 00 2 00 75 3 mo- 1 mon. Ws eaaftdrnlan at short notles WKIKLY EDITION. -kly, (in the countyJTn advance, out of the county, postpaid, 6 months, ' $33- Liberal reductions for dubs. $2 00 2 10 1 05 1L J''v . ; - . .Imlli-jtl'j K.'t . ... -.xmiAM A Ae Ac iiiiii lift Ml ' .XT. 7 VT AT. U J - -1 f r ; . ) , uLi ; - ,; , . , ,, .... , , . , h 1 ; 1 ' -n, "' ,. j., . ,,- - ,; ! iM r ,,,, .. -L ' ; ' GREAT REDUCTION ! lNiB00TS?&f SHOES ... . ,s,.M I:!!; H:, ! for -b "' HA V UM A R KKD p'6 W'$ . VES oif ,TII EK; 5iT(I BiE STQ CMC or BOOTS' & SH0KS : MILES' Ladies cloth, goat and calf Shoes,. Zeiglers. Ladies andpat M. I Zeiglers" Ladies cfoth Butfcri'floots, .jeiglers' Misjslotjqes, '.T v -r,. I tu& 'Milithi i. '-it. ANNOUNCEMENT. . J as. H. Moors is authorized to collect ac counts lor 'this 'office and receipt' for the same, to receive subscriptions, &c. - : w .. . , , CHAS. R. JONES, Editor and Proprietor. 3 00 'r AN D OTHER THESE PRICES G O O D S 1 N. P R O P O Tl T ION ARE F QR CASH OKLY. SMITH & FORBES, frvnnm (i-.l! t&ADE STREET, J"Jin. I li ju31 tin -AT- :?r- it je : Jtiii. ' s i n e: Uu usual attractions re now offered guests of v THE'AtEANTIC HOTEL, BEAUEORT, IT. C, By the large schools of BLUE FISH, MACKEEEL, DRUMS, MULLETS, &c while the prevailing southern winds maintain a mikl and even temperature till late in the fall. J T r T Tickets from Chatlotte and return, - . - - 19.55 Board per day, Apply to GEO. W- CHARLOTTE, Prop'r. City Bulletin. Grw decidedly cool last night. The dog days have ended and dog killing has ceased. ' ; Wonder if the -cotton com press is going to run again this season and take a chance at the other hatf of the to wn ? ' The Wilmington train armed on time last night foi the first time in lo these many nights. : A gentleman was on here day be fore yesterday from Danville, Va., to tent Mr. Davidson's new hotel when he builds it.' There is many a larger place which can not boast as elegant a brick block as that just finished on Trade street, between Try on and Colletre. t , i! t . - . i : ? - i . . - tt. r c xr 1 U;. chased the "Fox lots," south of the N. C. and C, C. & A. Depots. There are 10 of the lots. Elwood was talking and laughing very pleasantly, yesterday evening, while being carried back, to jail after having been sentenced. Personal. We had the pleasure of meeting Jn our office yesterday. Col L L Polk, of Polkton, Anson county. , i Col J B Palmer, of Columbia, was on the streets yesterday. Harry Wilde, Esq., correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune, arrived at the Central Hotel last night, and is quartered there, Before the Footllgnts. Ed win. Adams and Frank Mayo play wjth a stock company at Proyidence, Rhode Is land, on the 11th inst. Clara "Wlldman, supported by Harry- B Hudson, and a dramatic company, fulfilled an engagement for six nights and a matinee at Sargent's Athenaeum, Columbus O., be ginning with "Married : and Divorced," on August,.30th. . .... ,, ' ., Frank Mayo opens at Walnut Street Thea- . w 1 i i ill' i'lL iJ ire, x'nuaaeipnia, on me ioia iosc. Sheridan & Mack, who Will be here this season, played last week m Cmcinaati. Baker & l Farrori, supported : by one of Manaeer John TTord's companies, : finished st week's engagemenLat the National Thea tre, Washington D. C., on Saturday night last. ... . Ada Gray, supported by the company from the Pittsburg, (Pa.,) opera house, is to play one week at Wheeling, W. Va., com mencing Sept 27th. The Berger Family appeared at the .De troit opera house on the evenings ot the 3rd and 4th inst. Miss Anna Berger was some time aero elected an honorary member of the Flint City Band, and on the 31st ult they presented her with a handsome gold Twenty-five car loads of freight, from I badge in token of their esteem. 2.00 1 u il Purgess BJichols & Co., W HOLESALE & RETAIL w mi t b e d DEALERS IN F U R N I T U 11 h D I N G , &c. No. 5, West Trade Street. " CHARLOTTE. N. C. New York to Atlanta, will arrive in this city this morning over the Caroli na Central Railroad. A new business for this line. A partial friend at Mooresville, Ire dell county; writes us under date of yesterday : "I Tvould like to see 10,000 new names on your subscription books, for I think you deserve them for getting up the very best paper in the State." Hip, hip, hurrah ! A full dramatic company is wanted by Harry Watkins, who adyertises the Norfolk opera bouse as open to combinations, and also that he can arrange for the Atlanta opera house. R ft L EIGH Ransom Elected Presieiif "i;: tarvatiyes TriupM. : : . The organization of the Convention is the matter of principal interest j ust now, and this corii niunity, ' which ' is so continually bilttori-holed by the 'reporter and begged for 'news got even' in a measure, i yesterday and dy before.lbay butteA-hohng himi every ten steps and begging bun for- news, about the , Proposed' hitertaininent riltD -i illi: ! Trotting with Loads. It would be well to check, in the begin nihr:ofthSseu irfneed by ovef'-kriiio'us '.frtVers to get ih'more Work than their animals can stand dating the day. Tnepblis bMgsdcrlnfgBt find sometMWg in the ordinances bearing on this matter. Thfi folorefl Xeetnreii; ' ' '' ' " J:MadjirneJqujCHalilk ed aga,in last night at the African Zion t - ... G&EAT CAUSE 0B EEJOICIKQ IN THE OLD NORTH' STATE ,! tt' Wi oe seen by notice in yesterday's and f ,----r " iiiM-ZAtJ4. M. Church. The nroceeds of the , fx Awii M Vf AiiAiinAd iiA fins fPRri be feiven bv the Knlehts ofOonstantine f TVVr,"? P. r."1 S.y whfchi we nudeAtand,, wilt be confined I uties, rendered it jrnpbssjbje fbr us to exclosively to the Sir Knights and their 1 attend either lecture, but me woman is lady friends. From what we hear and know represented to us as one of unusual it will, be a creditable afiair. Degree mem- j genius, and her lecture as displaying bera only, will be admitted. ability arid culture" rinhe part of the Fatal Accident: J autnoy; Late yesterday evening we received .'!' We understand' thkt; while attempUjjjg CltV C6urU;" ' a special dispatch from ouf staff corses- f?ff ?n tnL aS tofcve wainq a'ea 9C the Mayor's pondent,whQ attended Raieigl, fyr the om ne ZP CUrt' ye8terday ?rtv?t! . v . 1 . a neero fireman df a freight train u.- ks.n :t tk r. purposed reporting the proceedings of iiedm6nt' A!r; Line Raflrbad, Urates had agbodeal of business be- me vyuustiiuuunai wuvcuuun, wmvu naniea Aaron morrison, ieu oeiween fore them, but ir was all of an uninter gives ciinse'fof great rejoicings Here ii ''tHe1 cars' and was crushed !in siich a ; jtrb'e'ractr'iacV 'ai' issuing war i:U ttrr-Triw T r.fir .rr . .. " rauw, .kjswik.i ciri . . stuwi,; o. ,.JugH teine..' hall an hour. He wias removed from f.r;ftl Kna!n.M. Kaa . latl-r aleiqii, . 0., :ou p The Temperatuie. The following was the range of the ther mometer, yesterday, at the drug store of W R Burwell & Co. : At 6 A. M " 9 A.M., " 12 M., " 3 PM., " 6 PM., 74 79 81 83 83 Supply of Lounges, all grades. Coffins, on hand. JUST RECEIVED; . A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Tarlor Suite, in Hair Cloth Terry and Reps. Also, a new A full assortment of Metalic Cases, Caskets and Wood junl3 J. S. PHILLIPS, M E R C H A II T TAILOR, UNDER C E II T R A L : H 0 T5E L . CHARLOTTE, N. C. 2 i t& ALWAYS GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. jan NE W ME ATL MARKET. 'ft a 4 11 OS E & JAMISON Springs' Building; Opposite" Central Hotel, on Trade Street, and next door to , . . . Farmers' Savings Bank, SL AUG H f ERE R S AKD WHOLKSALB, A RETAIL DEALERS, JN TENNESSEE BEEF AND MUTTON. Cruelty to Chickens. It is frequently the case that chickens are shipped to this city, wedged so tighly in their coops that they can hardly move out of their tracks, and there is raiely ever receiv ed here, a coop which dops not contain moreorless dead chicken?, hargeable to this very., thing. Only a few days ag a commission merchant here took sixteen dead chickens out of a coop, while the remainder of those in it were half suffocated. This is cruelty, and we call the attention of country merchants especially to the matter. ens must have air as well as human and when they are thus packed in a coop with not enough room to turn around in, they cannot he expected 10 live, . A Young Charlotte Soldier. We transfer to our columns the follow ing handsome notice of a gallant young citi zen of Charlotte, who threw his life with the. fortunes of the young Confederacy, and lost it. The extract is from a sketch of Pet- tigrew's Brigade at the battle of Gettysburg, prepared for and published in Our Living and Our Dead, by Louis Q Young : "The battles of the war can furnish no more marked examples of high spirit and true earnestness, coupled with forgetfulnes: of self, than does that of Lieutenant H C Lucas, Adjutant of the 11th Regiment Nerth Carolina Troops. Lying on the field .unable to move in consequence of his death-wound he seemed to forget his sufferings and dan ger, and there are none of us who will ever forget the cheering accents of his voice,- as he encouraged all who passed him to press on to victory. " He died at Martinsburg from the efects of his wounds." . . . Rev L, S Burkhead, D. D. We have referred to the fact that Rev L S Burkhead, D D, has been appointed to the pastoral charge of Eden ton Street M K Ciiurch, of Raleigh, vice Ruv A V Man- gum, apjK.inted t a prof-ssorhip in the UniveiMty. As Dr Burkhead was but re cently pastor of Tryon Street M E Church of this city, the following resolution, among a series passed at the third quarterly, meet ing of Morganton Circuit, rece ntly held on Mt. Pleasant eanip grounun, will interest our Methddist friends here : Wthcrfas. Ave learn trom vt caritneaa that he has been ordered by the Bishop to take charge of Edenton 8treet Chu.xh in the city of Raleign ana inai pursuant w wjb order his administration on the Shelby Dis trict will cease on the 1st of beptemoer, Therefore ' . . , Resolved, Thzt we avail ourselves 01 inis opportunity to express oar nign apprecia tion of Dr Burkhead's distinguished ability as a preacher of the gcspel , and of his fideli ty as a presiding officer of the Church, and we hereoy recora our -buuiubuuu- f,rmrMMn nd couraee in defending both the doctrines and honor of the Church. Wasn't Fooling Her Much. A certain citizen is in the habit of getting up early every morning and letting the ser vant in the door, after which he again re tires for a morning nap. Now it happens thaC his wife keeps a jug sitting in the room, filled with spirits to be used only in case of snakebites, fire, or some other such calami ty. The husband looks very virtuous and pretends not to know anything about the whereabouts of the jug, and the wife never lets on. Yesterday morning, when prepar ations for breakfast were about beginning the pantry door lock was found to be out of order and the door could not be unlocked; a neighbor who lives near by and who has some knowledge of locksmithing, was sent for and after some trouble the door was un locked; very much to the relief of the fami ly, who had previously felt that the chances for breakfast were rather slim at that house. The man of the house took great credit to himself for the part he had taknn in getting the lock fixed, and suggested to his wife that, in consideration of services rendered by himself and the neighbor, he thought she ought to treat. "Treat !" she exclaimed. "From the way your brsath smells when you come back to bed these mornings, after Chick- letting John in, I should think yon treated beings, yourself to my whiskey every morning !" His face got red fir3t, and then he looked sickly out of the eyes ; then he hustled his clothes off and got back in bed and covered his head up. After ever so long he regain ed courage, and when he did they heard him singing lowly to himself, and in an in jured tone, and thought they distinguished these words coming from under the cover : "I've done my work and done it complete, I think some one had oughter treat ; My usual drink is a brandy sling, But you bet I can drintmost anything," AH darkness is dispelled'.. ' Light breaks in from the East.! 'The longag dnv is over.' and the State of North Carolina- is once more redeemed Radl-, calisin, Federal officials post masters, and understrappers all made . td take back seats, for on the fourteenth' bal lot, of the Convention, Ranspni, of Tyr rell,the Conservative - nominee : was ' elected President of the Convention, re ceiving sixty votes. Dockery, the radi cal nominee, ; .fifty-eight. There was great cheeriog and rejoicing among the Democrats. Thes radicals appear to take their defeat with good grace and good feeling, conscious, that they haye done their very best and have died ith their faces to the foe. There is the ut most good feeling between the parties During the balloting to-day, which was conducted throughout with the utmost decorum, at the earnest appeal of ex Gov Reid, Mr Ransom voted for him self. This vote elected Mr. Ransom, and gave the organization in the hands of the Democrats. The Democrats, we are authorized to state, are full grown men. The Convention adjourned, im mediately after the election of its Pre sident until ten o'clock ft. m. to-mor row. ;i W.F,A." Thus the contest is over, Democra cy is once more triumphant. Sixty Democrats have stood like the Spar- Band, at Therm opylas, between terial business has latelr crown to be to & convenient house''lvnl rlivvjind em Magistrate" auenuance was summuneu, i aatVintr in nov O -7 .-ITT! V r-rf.- the fr; medical but all to ho avail. - tan the weal of North Carolina and her sworn enemies of the Radical party. We rejoice and are exceedinlgy glad, not because of the triumph 01 our party, though that ought to make every honest man's bosom swell with nride. but because North Carolina is sale. . Associate Reformed Presbytery The First Presbytery of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church met at the village of Huntersville, Monday 5th September, and we have been enabled to gather a brief report of the proceed ings. The Presbytery was opened with a sermon by Rev R A Ross, substitute for the retiring Moderator,- RevJ C Chalmers, who Was unwell, Riev R G Miller, the youngest minister' of the Presbytery, and wbo was lately ordain ed, was elected Moderator.and presided with1 crace and! drmity.1 Statisfical re- The Cotton Prospect.'! The Windsor Times speaking of the Bertie county cotton, crop, says: The cotton crop is sadly giving, way. Forms aife shedding very fast. ' The wet wea'ber nas filled the fields with grass wnicq, is now .hurting the f crop, l he cotton nas run to weed. Between the rain, tne grass and the cotton, the under bolls are kept too damp and many of them are rotting. , Cold nights, too, are injuring tne plant, me up shot of the business is that alter all -we snail gather together a short Crop. Almost the same thing can be said of the crop about here. Perhaps the injury is not so extensive here as in, bur . contemporary's section, but all farmers agree in saying that the crop is not near so promising as it was a few weeks ago. While it will not proba bly be absolutely a "Bbort crop," still it will be much less than was expected at one time dnring the season. However, there will be a sufficient amount . raised to . bring, with splendid corn crops, a plentiful season to the farmers. Shooting of a Citizen of Charlotte in Lincolnton. A telegram was . received in this cjty last evening from Lincolnton, by Mr S M Timmons, stating that his brother, Mr Cyrus Timmons of this city, who went up the road yesterday morning, had been dangerously shot, at that place. A second dispatch, received about 9 o'clock last night, stated that the wound had been inflicted by one John Jetton ; that the shot had entered just under the eye, and thaVhe was at that time resting easier. These are all the particulars, that have yet been re ceived of the affair. Mr 5 M Timmons leaves this morning for Lincolnton, to look after his brother, and to bring him home as soon' as possible. The wounded party had started with a couple of friends to Shelby, and it- is supposed that the difficulty -which re sulted in the -shooting ..occurred at the depot. We will have details to day. NEW ADVEBTISEMEK H ply to CU. Board of County Commissioners. The Board met at the Court House m Charlotte, on Monday, the 6th of September, 1875. Present, W E Ardrey, chairman, R L TteArmond. T L Vail. Thos GHuyas, E M T: Th. TWA was organized bv the appoint- pons were given -mnu an uiBuimyuw, ment of HM Dixon temporary chairman. Which showed an awakenea interest in On motion, W E Ardrey was elected chair-' Sabbath Schools and steady increase in man for the ensuing year. membership. An interesting feature It was ordered by the Board that W N nf the nroceediries was that three' theo- . . - - . . 1 uiil.1.1 F . - Alexander. Uoroner, ueai:owea unmme i M 1 Rtudents delivered trial sermons: o Monday in October next to renew his bond. Capt 8 E Belk presented an official state ment of the leceipts and disbursements of the county for the fiscal year, ending Sep tember 1st. Ordered by the Board that 8 E Belk, County Treasurer, ray all Jury Tickets for Augu&l term Superior Court, and all pay ments which has been made to lurors for said time be approved. 8 E Balk. Coun' v Treasurer, tendered his bond in the sum of $20,003, with J II Mc- Aden, H G Springs, S B Alexander and W II Myers as securities, l Securities justified, bond approved and ordered to be registered. S E Belk, also produced his bond as Treas urer of the County Board of Education, in the sum of $10,000 with R M Oates and M P Pegram as securities. Securities justified, bond approved, and ordered to be registered. Messrs D G Caldwell, J M McLain and W Y Love. The former having com pleted their theological course',' were duly licensed by Rev John Hunter, in place of the Moderator, to preach the p-osnel ttEvery minister was present except two and everv elder but two or three, beside some visiting preachers and elders. : Much enthusiasm and dispatch morVAfl the occasion There were crowded houses at both sittings. States Superior Court, Yesterday. The following comprises the sum total of the business in the State dock et, transacted yesterday. Monroe Johnston, colored tried for. larceny. Fouhd guilty and sentenced to 10 years in the Penitentiaryi - Ike Robinson, colored, indicted for larceny. N" ot guilty .- .I- "' John Gordon, white; indicted for false pretences. 1 NotrguiIty. tJakeBrown, indicted for false pre tences. Mot guilty. ;; William Elwbod, who was convicted of murder at the last term of Court, was brought into Court to be sentenc ed. In a few remarks the Judge sen tenced him to be taken from the jail of Mecklenburg county, to the place of execution, on the 8th day of Octo ber next, between the hours of 11 A. M., and 1 P. M., and hanged by the n-k until he should be dead. El wood received the sentence with per fect serenity,. and was afterwards con reyed back to jail. 'The civil -docket wa again taken un vesherdav. afternoon.. The trial of : in Mechanicsville. foar rooms, a W R BURWELL , septS .... .. -.. ,,,,,, ., Fresh" Arrivals. . 'A ' ., ,.m,!--. ; .. !i i.. !! GOSHEN BUTTER, i5 ehoicelalry Cheese, 20 packages Mackerel, ranging the best No 1 shore, to No 3. Also N O Herring, Blue Fish, &c, at sept8 B N BMItH'8. GENCY Df English Breakfast Packet Tea Compa nysold by Druggist only price $1 a lb. W R BURWELL fc CO., sept8 , Agents. TE WILL Receive in a few days, a large stock of all kinds of Lamps. W R BURWELL & CO. septS JJOOLEY'S YEAST POWDERS, Best in use in , 1. 1 lb and 5 lb packages. W R BURWELL & CO. sept8 yHITE and BLACK MUSTARD 8EED. Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Cinnamon, Pepper, Mustard, fresh and of superior quality. W R BURWELL CO. sept8 rpURNISH BATH TOWELS. Lubin's Lavender ITater, German Cologne, Scotch Wood Poff Boxes. English Tooth Brushes, English Hair Brashes, Flesh Gloves, Superior 8having Brushes, Oriental Tooth Paste, Gosrull's Cheny Tooth Paste. Lubin's Extracts, Vienna Cologne, Cash mere Boouet S08P. inst received. W R BURWELL & CO. septS piRESHSEIDLITZ POWDERS, Brown Ess" Jamaica Ginger, Florida Water, Superror' Bay Rum, Kiirir Bark and Iron, Elixir Bark Iron and Strychnin, Salts oNitrato of Cerium, Salts of Peysim and Bismuth. trade. W R BURWELL 4 CO. sept 8 QHLORIDE LTME, Jo i and i lb packages. W R BURWELL & CO. septa. NEW ARRIVALS t villa won aeWted as tlie next place of the dase of R. M. Miller vt meetinEr, and April as the time. Thp memhers ol tne rresoyiery ea. press their gratitude ' to the people of Huntersville ana vicinity ior meu exhihited in entertaining tnem, W. M. Mills, was beeun. and a part of the evidence taken, but the: trial was con' tiuued until to-day. , ness and also the different railroads for hav- CHEESE, SWISS, PINEAPPLE, EtfAM AND LIMBERGER. DUTCH HERRING, NEW MACK EREL and N. C. ROE HERRING. SUGAR BREAKFAST CURED BACON, HAMS, SMOKED TONGUES, SMOKED BEEF, SHOULDERS, ' COOKED CORNED, in 2. 4 and fl lb. cans, PICKLED OYSTERS, POTTED HAM, TURKEY, and DUCK. HORSE RADISH, CELERY SALT, PRESERVED GINGER, JELLIES, RASBERRY and LEMON SYRUPS, and PRESERVED PINE APPLES. BE3T IMPORTED ANT) DOMESTIC SWEET OIL. M E Alexander, tendered his official bond ;ssued tickets to delegates at reduc- as Sheriff of the uounty, in tne sum ow,w, e(j rates. with x v Alexander and J S Means as secur- i-m fifvn ri H pa testified.. - bond approved I A VScene", in Court and ordered to be registered; There was quite a scene . in yourt, The Observer's Evening Edition Yesterday-we essayed a little feat of NEW ORLEANS ' MOLASSES AND enterprise which. , we are sure will be appreciated by our friends along the Brooks of Sheffield ii Sharp." Sn it was said of poor little David North Carolina Railroad, as for their VanAfif. it. woa rrininall V int.An)Arl. Wm Maxwell, Register of Deeds tendered yesterday, afternoon, upon the ' SOTton . the issuine of an 1 i ji .xr ape nnn m.;iu it a i i i .i a a - A 1 . knatvn 1 .r- 1'. ,m , m. D1S DOna in ine sum wi mui a a. m qx me notorious JUUmuo yuuuowu, 1 f l A'' pv,:- borne, R M White and J R Morris as secuf- f " vftara .onment in the Pen- e v r" ities, Securities justified, bond approved and itjmt.. Hia mother. Sophy John- oruered to be registerea. 1 8 H Bieeers. Constable elect in Morning " Star TownsWir.tendere4-liis bond, in .tne "r'1 vCZ: 'rt prpcpedinga,:yitrday,. together .Willi Jk Q ja.jflLt IS ' paper cop taining the full proceedings GOLDEN SYRUP. tt '." .-Atao7t';T Tte Finest Teas i " Tl . IN THE ; MARKET; moiue;' " of the Convention ,on Monday, and present, andpon hearmg an elabate. report of the ce. broke forth into a series ....'.Ij. --tiL- . . a . I . -1 l ; IV. rxS tA I XT W I . W r , . w . - n ..fioM onrl an it mav be said. U t i oftfi -5th a TT TtifrcrprH and P C Ot yeUS ana walls, mauaiuawwiiw js.u JitA.;g1Bl.(l wejnay.be. permitted W institute an Harkey as ecurities,.&c,. deafen every one m ear-snov ; MWgf;milcel,apy locals,. up 'to fA analogy, of the Five Pointers. f4on- m- CI?Z.7 very tour, of going to press.waa put to 3onni8ticaiea'aarjs.ey i . iuniuu.ri . wiu icumj iuhwu. . i I ' -ii. ma lf.liri.1. i. -.A I . .. ' . f i 11 I AT' WE KEEP A FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET, AND SOLICI1 'TRADE FROM CASH paying customers only. , xmo creuit Market bpened from 4 a. m., to 9 p. m., each day, Sundays excepted.- jul24 T HE GRAND DEPOT!: 2 il - For Mineral Waters, at . . . McADEN'8 DRUG STORE. ju 11 f;; : .1- -'; it I WANTED. Ten thousand subscribers to the WJtJfc.i.x CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.one of the larg-4 est and best pacers in North Carolina. ; Address OBSERVER, aug20tf Charlotte, N. C. I RGKST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE JU STATE. .... . r ..!'-Edwards, Broughton Af Co, AtoIOTEOS AND BIWDElt9. m.v itv nt Everv kind kept on band rv . . - .. , , and made to order. 4 day night an unsc went into the "Pints" with save 10 cents. He was sitting in a room in conversation Vith three of the Five Point "ladies" and one "gentleman. He hadn't been in there five minutes before he was fleeced, and who got his moneyhe Jia no A idea. The City MatBbafweni down ianoJ made una offnrta to recover it. All said 1 Ckll JL.J fi. . - . ..... ... they had aeen.hwn with it, add an ae nied having stolen it. The money never has been recovered. They are nresa last nieht at 8 o'clock, barely in oi ow, wuu x waltzed ner onrwnue tne vca - . - v - nav,n as securities, c. x. rtr Wn the cheeks of herself and y ""rM." County Treasurer, reported that the ; nA'-'- rtf W 5ef tram, which leaves at.S fil. I JllUlUVAi . va-avy wvaw, - " o I ''Family Grocery, opp, Charlotte Hotel. eptS . ft , JUST' Kopti anv one else than Monroe John been some Thia paper; containing yesterday's news, will be in Raleigh this morning at 7 o'clock -Getting up this -edition RECEIVED Prfntin and Binding of every descrip- gharn thieves down there m J? lye tion; In best style;! and at prices that will p0intfl and they he with a fluency Blyths, Lemley's ; defv competition. , . ' and cheek which is sublime. I Creek. Prompt awenuon givcu w viui sum Mason, ' The' whole amount paid out ior,the new jau, up i. o..t.mtu1 won iMft SQ Rfi. . .ki;j tUm a. I aton., there would., nave ;w dnlv elected Magistrates in their re- sympathy on the part of the crowd.; "-r?" CHEWING - i : ..... i cti-i i nnra ani.a.iij n.ciii iLiiiuia.A . uuiur uiu i i-v . . . After being put into tne sireei,Dopuy j - - --t .-ri ,jxoiJAiXAitwoi ana , vnree years i?ft . her voice and uttered loud I expense, dr jo: ww w uu y fc oM, 4t a n ALEXAJSDJSR & W, i-.!: . ia inA0A tht the t iiV by their expenditure, we .can., lay sept7 ;i w 'nf tKe afAr and batferi theory- latest informatiorv beforo I vJnW; tioV hm-n I our readers, r ; V mon wvofc nf witir ri,h she hionrdoea not interfere wihiOur regti spective i Townships, appeared before the Board, and were duly qualified in conform; itv to Law : J M Kirkpatrick, Sharon Township ; G W McDonald. Berryhill ; 5 A W La wing, Paw Creek ; S B Smith, Morning Star; Nicholas Gibbon. Mallard Creek ; J A DeArmon, Mallard, Creek ; AG Reid, Providence ; R F K'i- .',..' College Street. Reid Providence :B 1 nung xu.vv juvn i .. . .... . .2 ..-rr.i- Tttos P SriSS cooled off, and s was. snteWuentlfclet of th., mornings which.18 HOTJSB, :v iIAXJWNBURO,aC.R'Y. , " 1 5 A IX day passenger trains give ample time ix for dinner. " Excellent accommodation out. for transient boarders: v r- sept7eod3m