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CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, A ,E$,i1. JAHOITATf 3HT JOB PRINTING. ; SCBSCHIFHON &ATKS The Obskrvkr Job Apartment has been thoroughly- supplied with , every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, anil , every manner of Job "Work can now be don with neatness, dispatch an 3 cheapness -!Wecaalurnlsh at short notice blanks, bill heads, ' ' t ; r" , letter he ads, cards, 4Ktag eeceipts,tosteks, - ' .. daily I yeaMftd) idvnee. $8 00 ft mos. 'V " 4 00 ' s iite fctoifatnot) baa ev.:..vi2.o& WKKKLY EDITION. . k I v, ( jn the county)4nTdvance -, f 2.00 out of the coanty, postpaid, 2 10 0 months,1" ' " 105 $- Liberal redactions for clubs. Ai J. PROGRAMMES,'' HAND BILL?, ffi PAMPHLETS, CHECKS, Sc., I AO kWA J J A NO. 2 020 f : f l'l' 1 T r , i: 1 ' Ac Tyr.' .,.g . a j i a t im ri . rrr- mjn i n t . - i i d r rw m. l .'".. .i .. . i I III'.'" I II ilsite mi filiate;:: r - " -v' - --: "v. - -w- tbi' Jiii?j j-hi'! Mjrrrvjr- . .-v.tf. , . -r- -vv - vw GREAT j- S M H 1.1 ma, St -iH'hi: Mijiliy 'Sfiliifai-: "i a I ! ! 'ilrJobn O Young ba? resigned IfeeWgenGy- A VK marked: bf the Great Southern Dispatch' Fast PreigW rr w'w ..' " i ' j , Ui;iiaii-1HJ'-,; '!,'f:. mi'.'ol:X6&jltmiElli'"lJ'i' W'l d accepts a.aimii position on the . I I' H At: I4,-, I k '"VI H ; SiV , i , 1 ,!J" I : ';S(f 7 "'! "-i t Carolina Neutral . Bailroad, with office, in store or Brem dEMarttn ' v.-r ) J!, tn,:::.;' " V "fl feQart;l -thH-j ffi .HP. Hrt-JtheJ -TO-W- Hf..M,W starved negro boy oir , -. nri v. :vr ,-ra-:tUh.'it u . 7. f ".' '".'""" sanie.to receive aupscnptions, .ae-.. , .. i w mwh vuiri !, pu oi two cuts iWtato POWNiPKICES THEIU ENTIRfil STOCK or BOOTS AlOKSE&Vi .a W49 J9 : ; JJ that position, but with, office! raoved'to Atf- cento, i The Okbvijb ' :a,U -rj HO ' -jijUu h-.U . .. .,.,it,..n-r.rt; 1 ' . . Manias . :o V- v. "vm. I -..1 I,, ,. , I . MJ....I ..... ,, I I .It I " T ' J ' ' -. i I I ; ' i bill- .. Ladies clotn, goat; and calf Snoes,'.i.ji...iv..i.. MILES ZoiKlers' Ladies ana goat '.fillers' Indies cloth Button. Boots. ic'er3' Misses' clotn ShOeS", .0 .VI .jJoIreilD 1 i i!Oi v,$2.50 . . -r f .... - 7 ! I . fk A - i- '-7T . . ' . ........ 1W h mh,iwm i : W W -r.'t Mkbi. i! litis T A N T O T'iTE R 3 O 6 'I) S J .r. B'O P 0T-R T J O N : 1 ; if.tl ri fll;'7 f V-.i Ait Tfi' :. E A J c ' S Vl t H & ''F O R B E S , i N K W jn3l IE P.RJO-JLI B I NO, JI.1 4. etr. . T R AD Ev S T R'E Eli i '"1 .1 r bi?; AT- ill': ' : d'H ' "it- ' : 1 . Unusual attractions' are gw off er guests of ATLANTIC BEATIEOET, IT. C, By the large schools of BLUE FISH, MACKEREL, DRUMS, itfULLETS, &c whireTh"enprevaTirng8quThern vTncfs maintain a miljl and even temperature till late in the fall. Tickets fr6m Chatlotte an return, Board per day, '" Apply to run Orphan Entertainments. The Bloody Shirt" Waved at Charlotte. The ColhinbitfC C)'' Vki6hHenin'r ;(ltad' f . i .. : . The young 'getttleme;. who attend ee in Charlotte, round boot,: racged,' half- Friday? last, at the rate bugcy wntp for. five gre ws ' lacetious ir da-; rri rr. .'! . xt" r . . 1. tears ; ite-negro will thank it . juat i.as little house again, arul the tiatna 6f ol ',) m , An$i. j to pcihutfi IL 'ilJeaunlul moonl2nt'last hichUaj io;ol vl: .tu ' f. .ni.:n.vn: i. Mn vey few exce'teijener' lUjrU.ei DavldMn ; ColUe,'nd . to-morrow day evening and besonght'th young 'feea- . ,. -n W.At t,i.m.' ,vT w , c:-.i t.,f i.. i. 1 Oemen to whip him at two and a naif cents NinepVphans from the Qifor' Orphan nybody else for trying to Iweak up his , , - -'.'! people at both places will turn out lof hear fPi fHtbeygrew tu-ed of it long bdre them. It is unnecessary to dilate apon the absentee ate all bct ioine. ifTbe pin-baclt i& losing its gnp:f no doubt. abonUbhtv Too bacLu; a, j -,:.-'' '. oJrt.tiLiiit.1iUS J-! tJarj .! ii li--.i.: 1 object 6f this entertainmentj and we need T -. f ;u-ii:v(L '.:;. fii..i do nottune more than call attention to them 3&mXt MVsmMm faia &iirM tA haired to contrtn- floating around . j; - ;!l ;! : LUjiethlnk : V ' - : ' ' en-rn'rieW-'wliie were; IndisinsabVto ,1 ' :' ' ' ' , ; ' - rftVui sigu,t.f . ,v, ' woman, who was. (evidently crazy, at-, tracted a - good . d.eftl ,of attention gtrnday morainglaboutlll o'clock, by walking-bare- footed t hrougb; the.mud in the middle of Tryon street. She had her clothe3 drawn half way to her knees, and splashed1 right through llie middle "of the street, looMnj neither to thjright hand nor tp the left.' She came from the direction of the. Kfair Grounds, and walked straight through wh- out stopping or speaking topy.onj, he J Y comfort on Saturday ' and- Sliiidav'' Tlte telegraph office at the Chatlotte;! Goluhibia & AtMisfce Depdf j s h ft Ih? re-established.' u " "i; "" ! : ; . . ai .sfany noses en.ufije and. many handker chiefs wave from 'clothe lines, in Consev. quence of the late sudden changes ih 'the weather; : :,i vJ' '' " '. ' :'.'l! . t ,.'l: i; ; The young ppple reb pleased with the outlook, and think that the corainz . season promises to be wther a4ull One for aooiey. I object exited a ' Hve'restauraft sfaills; imd Ws mari- moreclub Mka, barring the theatrical amusements. ; 1 pity "ong the crowds MMiMdW the oj. s hre gentlemen can sit down There hasrt'f been it trairfprhiteKilbng BU1 x'-rZ- mrr ' ' l?liet Bai?Che rightrharid stae will one left in our "bumd for inebriates." V ' v. J. . . wupe.seryet oh .. .q uquon wiu 'I iwi 4-r. 4- - rrkl rv 4- I-v-tvII tV-w-v i -r ai . " i trv Ii i 1 1 t i i i 1 iXW:;h auiJiucui ucicu wcy.uuug 1 M retiuea, Dot Dotuea aie, Deerj porter, train on the Air-Line Railroad'1. Vesterv i whisker, hrandv. wina.xc: will he keDt on xuuujs yten wuoau f ia nigai. an . mornin& as it was fcing North'. Vhand arid b sold by the':bottle, Messrs don t.ee sq inighty.welLon that :'nex var GaffneV8 it encuniered abull on West & Daniels, of Dalton. Ga., have rented uy. noie auoiDer veiyiimporuinc Buspen? ; , .4.J - : the room, and intend to furnish and keeD me iracK, anu u.fiii.iug it, ran uvei 11. ; he did.. He jr,oested that the whipping 'i$i not urt bin in the least, . and; -asked .for more qn the same terms. . The, UionITerald can hardly make fc' "Southern, outrage'' out of this, and the fpbor, ragged, halt staived negro boy') isr as much amused, oterits sick ly sentimentalising 'asrwe are disgusted: ' . A Mew InstHutlen in Charlotte. ! i u ' The basement !of the elegani fiew1 store of Smith" "& ' Forbes; is being' prepared for a' ress taurant, bil iaridl' saloon , iibiiV on ft di tterent and mqre. elegahi.scala 'than ftarjotte has intwaeeaivlwciBS. with.fcpaasae- ba- tXfceebouwjiiSWsdtiaP fwWlhiQwer eaihoSSe.froniiJp-t.of the- room will -be a Wtti4ra.Wbn. ' The ieflhand side of this general Vision wHl be divided into four or went Into the'engine h finiHg'a'hite :nia-i, by Eat irie3:beat''hiitl7'lAdlyi 'At the time this telegrattf was fienti' they were inarching armetl up and down the pub lic Toad) 'between' King's M duntain arid the' mftie; fSweariiig 'that they1 would have feiieiince" lft0tr tiiglit that they Ther Courts. ;; : ..; a ... . Chamber CbttrTudge Schenck held Chambera Court .yesterday, afternoon, hoi. -tlie-proceeding; w.ere not of gen eral interest, the,, pnly matter wor thy of note being the . discharge , from custody of the . Wmnsbqro policeman Murphy, whifih matter is , reporded 4 arother place. ,; ,-:s . , i MayovliPffortljia. Eobinson, . Aus tin Lane and Mack, Mcjn tyre, all col predtior ..a disturbance,. ; Fined and cost,;eaph-f;),n ., ., , Before , l . Justice. , fidvion--r Nicholas Smith, vs. C, . Johnston. Attachment against .the. McGinn Mine, fpr a debt of 449.. Judgraent rendered for, plaintiff . ;; , J Bj Kirkpatrick. vbj G L Gibson Suit fpr debt due by assumpsit A jury was erapanneled. . B, E Waring appeared fqr plaintiff and W H Bailey for de fendant. The jury found $25.50 in, favor of Kirkpatrick.. Before Justice McNinch-J E Kirkpat- ricfc and B P. Tipton, up on suit of G L Gibson in connection with the suit men tioned just above. Bound over for s further hearing on Saturday next. $9.55 2.Q0 V5 fT T GEO. W. CHARLOTTE, Prop'r. Burgess KTicJioIsf 2 Go7, - ! . IS ,'..-... .V . . , W i A Ba WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1 V1' in ii v Supply of Lounges, all grades Coffins, on hand. DEALERS IK, FU'RNITUR t. B E D D I N G, &c, No. 5, West Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C, , JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSOETMENT OF Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth Terry and Reps.' Also, a new A full assortment of Metalie Cases, Caskets and Wood jun 13 J. S. PHILLIPS, ' ' ' HE RGB ANT "T A 1 L 0 H , n UTi KB C EH T R A L .HOTEL. . CHARLOTTE, N. C. ALWAYS UAEATEESATISFACttON jan 30 NE W MEAT MARKET. o V ROSE ).: !:'. win n ; , . . .,;.. ii-. ; -.'. n-111: I f ip & J A.iJVL siqn, in. this city that of the soda fountains. The ''Commercial . Natidrial Bank tr ansfers its place, pf , business this morn ing to the banking house, of . the late Bank of Mecklenburg. . , - t The Richmond &;Tanviiie pay train came in last evening for the first time in a good while, and there was much rejoicing among depot employees here. The farmers' Savings Bank' baa , leased the iron front building,. between BurweU's drug store. -and the Commercial National Bank, and wilt occupy it . as soon as it is completed, as their banking house. Rev P J Carraway requests us to say that Miss M H Barber will be at the Methodist Parsonage to-day, from 10 o'clock, until noon, and will be pleased to see thote who wish to patronize her school. . Nearly all the Fall stocks have been xmght. Mr J A Young, Jr., among the last of our merchants to leave, de parted last night for New York, where he will lay in a fine Fall stock. The front of the new insuraue build ing and the side on Fourth street, are to be of Richmond pressed brick. These rick are now being laid. Thoy are -solid and -very boautifuL . The King( Mountain: hews excited ,a good deal of comment in the city yes terday afternoon and hist night. A telegram received by a firm here at a late hour, stated that they needed no assistance. Mr J K Purefoy showed us, on yes terday, the smallest hen egg we ever saw. It is not as large as an ordinary partridge egg, and is shaped almost like a marble, which it also very much re sembles in size. Caleb BoukiUghtr.rcs We see, it stated In the Coluinbia papers that Mr Bouknighthas resigned his position as Treasurer of the Charlotte. Columbia A Augusta Railroad. We are glad to learn that he does not thereby, seyer his connec tion with that road, but that, as its Secre tary, to which office important duties have been added. He wilt continue to be actively employed in advancing the Interest of the company with which he h8 been so long asflochtted. ' ' The SnndayJLchftpl Picnic. , , .llfom&nbeTs & the S of the Second Methodist Church will have j a picnic on th"eFivir Grounds on Thurs- 'driyAYq ayerfrjuqsed to ay all those who arc friendly the picnic who cannot themselves attend, but feel, disposed o eontnlwite provisions, to send them to the church on the morning of the pic nic. The' baskets willibe eared for and returned. cars were wrecked, and the baggage master, Jones, had a leg broken. We learn that it will have to be amputated.1 The regular out train left here last night, and transferring at the wreck, re turned, arriving here about 11 o'clock, Trains will be compelled to transfer passengers and baggage, at the scene of the accident, again to-day. i;;'' Uttell's IJvIng: Age For September 4th and 11th contain Me moirs of Count de Segar, and the First Stew ard in England, from the Quarterly Review . Nan ; a Summer Scene, from Blackwood ; The Mediterranean of Japan, and Prof Cairnes, from the Forihnighly Reviete ; Thos Ellwood, from Leizure Hour ; Hans Chris tian Andersen, from the Spectator ; with in 8tallm'ents of "German Home Life," "Fated to be Free," and "The Dilemma," and the usual choice poetry and miscellany. A new volume .began July 1st. With fifty-two numbers, of sixty-four large pages each, (aggregating over 3.000 page i a year) the subscription price ($3) is low ; or still better, for $10.00 for any one of the Ameri can $4 monthlies or weeklies is sent with the Living Age a year, both postpaid. - Personal. Gen H Haupt, general manager of the Piedmont Air Line, spent Sunday at the Central Hotel. Capt W H Green, Master of Trans portation of the North Carolina Divis ion of the Piedmont Air-Line, arrived in the city last night. Mr Johnston B Jones, of this city, left last night for Chapel Hill, where he will enter upon the practice of the law. He has no need of anything save ap plication, to cause him to achieve a great success in life. J T Patrick, Esq., of the Wadesboro Herald, is registered at the Charlotte Hotel. Died from the Eflecfs of His Wounds Julius Rowe, the negro, who was-shofnear the depot at Statesviile on Friday night last by the man Howard, mention of which oc currence was made in these columns on Sunday morning, died Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock frOm the effects of 'his wound, as we learn from passengers yesterday on the A., T. & 0. train. The Coroner irapanneled a jury and held an inquest over the negro as soon as informed of his death. Howard was arrested and carried before Justice Freeland, who held him to bail in $400, in default of which he went to jail. Our informant states that the affair caused a very consider able excitement among the negroes of the town, who assembled around with sticks, rocks and arms. An equal number of whites assembled and peace was maintained. Threats of taking Howard from jail were ut tured, but no such attempt was made. ftcks SALT! SALT! A Cared of T3,0OU) three thousand sa xi. now arriving;- and will be sold in Wil mington or Charlotte at very low rates by the ear load. , Address ., c II M MILtF.R ,fc SONS. septl2 Chswiotte, N. C. PRIVATE BOARDING, YABORO HOUSE. SOUTH Elm Street, Greensboro. N. C. One square from Depot. Unsurpassed accommodation for Traveling Patrous. "asa. Terms S1.50 per day. sept 12 eod 6m $25.00 Reward. ESCAPED from the keeping of the Depu ty Sheriff in FaHsbtirV 6n the night of the f 10th, inst. HENRY KOTT, a whit. man 23 years old, dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes, and has a 6car over the left eye, made by "Brass Knucks," said soar is perpendicular, 1 tinning down into the eyebrow. Had on a striped, white and blue, suit ; shirt open in the hack with 'button hole for collar but none in it. Speaks quick and is rather shrewd in appearance. The above reward will be paid for his ai res, and confinement in any jail and infor mation forwarded to the Sherif of Bun combe County, at Asheville, N. C. J M YOUNG, Sheriff. Bv LEDFORD, Deputy Sheriff. septl2 tf PUREFOY'S AND SEE THE The Churches on Sunday. - Sunday was such a day as no one cared to be abroad in. It was bleak and dreary to the last degree. Clouds ready to weep, hung low in the heavens, and the wind was sharp and chill. The atmosphere was damp,t.nd so wet was the ground that dainty feet could not be trusted upon it ; so that few ladies turned out. to church, and almct as few gentlemen. Notwithstanding three of the places of worship were closed, there were nothing like average congrega tions at any of the churches. Late in the afternoon the clouds broke away and for awhile the sun shone out in all its splendor. At night the weather was less disagreeable. Then there were services in only three churches the First Presbyterian and the Tryon Street and Second Methodist: All these were well attended and by attentive congregations. There was only one visiting minister in the city : Rev R E Cooper, of Rock Hill, S. C, who preached morning and erening in the, First Presbyterian Church. . A Curieus Fancy. Editorial Coreespondence. THE CONVENTION. R-Lleigh, N. C, Sept. 11. Dear Observer: Your correspon tlent lpAyeaJp-day before the flitting of the Convention, .hence) he has no news of interest to communicate. It m.ay be well enough to give your read ers a few surmises as to the action of the Convention. There is no doubt about one thing the Democratic del egates mean business, and if there is any unnecessary delay it will be the work ofdesigningpartisanaon the oth er side. The Democrats are as anxious to economize in time as the people themselves. The committees were an nounced only yesterday morning, and it is reported that important amend ments will be reported to-day. If this should be the case, it will be some thing new in legislation in this State. For a committee to report in twenty- four hours on an important matter, CENTENNIAL AL B AND LEAVE YOUR ORDERS. septll Wanted. FORTY CORDS of good WOOD, for Win ter use for cash. Apply at seplO-tf THIS OFFICE. JEW BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY. The undersigned has opened a new Bak ery and Confectionery in Charlotte, and is prepared to furnish the public in general with fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, Ac, at vtry reasonable prices. I guarantee satisfaction. Call ami sc me. WM RITTERHOFF, septll E. Trade Street. 12,000 Pounds CHOICE North Carolina Hams, Sides and Shoulders, just received by li N b. MIT 11. septll would augur weii for the dispatch of Tin Gutterinsf. i n : T. i i i l.i I i The Work on College Street. Not long ago a Northern lady, evidently a lady of wealth and refinement, stopped in -Tioi-I-vMa firvp'ohit dflv;:whilA on herwav hey are having it on College street home from & Soatnen, tour. In her peram- now. The streets are torn, all to pieces bulatiohs around the city she stopped in, at and ther pavements are almost impassa- j a jewelry starejand while looking into. the ble from the rocks piled on their edges. I Bhow case, saw a piece of jewelry which she All the rocks have not yef been gotten fancied. ; The' jeweler idiowed it to her and the Convention, and the people would hail it with satisfaction. We hear that it is the purpose of the Demo crats, if possible, to pass those amend ments, over which there will be no par ty fight within the next few days, and have the knotty questions for the last. It is reported that some Republicans, headed by Tourgee, advocate the poli cy of fighting any and all amendments introduced by the Democrats; but so lar, nave been unable to get the cau cus of their party to endorse such a course. Alter interviewing a uumber of the delegates, we are of the opinion that they have no idea of calling the Legislature together -and we are fur ther of the opinion that the amend ments will not be submitted to the people before the November . election next year. - There seems to be a deci ded opposition to a special election, on account of the expense. A whole batch of amendments, over which there will be no party fight, will proba: bly be submitted together, while other important amendments will be sub mitted separately ABOUT 300 feet of second-hand Tin Gut tering (almost as good as new) offered for sale very cheap, as ttic owner has no use for it. Apply at the DEMOCRAT OFFICE. sept9 To Let. le- I S . 0 S Springs' Building, Opposite Central Hotel, on Trade Street, and next door to " ' Farmers' Savings Bank, in S I A U G H TEREK ' i i t 3 s RETAIL DEALERS IX TENNESSEE EE E F AND MUTTON. WE KEEP A FIt3 ?IiCrJ3elDE FB0M CASH paying customers only. No credit customers wanted. . SMaiet opened from 4 a! mi to 9 p. m., each day, Sundays excepted.- jul24 ': ; ''-' fi"''! . Vn, Ut .1 T&. Win lru;h M6A DEN'S pRtWJ STORE, f t, ii ' -. . ... .... i ' ..4i. ( i " ; f. AROl&rr tSTABUSHMENT IN THE STATU. .!, 'VtmniJhirm A nnA' MrArmTi ti r.. . .r.;r7 ANTED. Ten thmnmnA nhhpm frtlie WEEKLY CHAP! nnrvrv adovditvp ma Af Yi Iatv- "t and best papers in North Carolina. Addresii ' OBSERVJCR, aug20 tf Charlotte, N. O. PRIlfTEKS i AND Blank Books of Every kh kepoB liand n1 made to order. - i ! Prfntinr Binding fWT decrip- dery compewwwu. -1 Prompt attention given to orders, Judge Schenck,, wha passed through the city last evening, e route to Colum bus, Polk county, to hold Courtj re quests, us to say .tnat. he.wulhoia onam- bers Oonrt in this cky about the 12th of October. tfie-Eall ie'rfai ot Clea'TeUnd Court willVegin for the second "Monday in October, the 18tiifRtead of on the first Monday. ----- ewrf Base Ball Items. ;-, The K 9 are to be- uniiormed i llley out of the street, and yesterday some snch larre ones were encountered be- 0 tween Trade and Fourth, that blasting had to be resorted to. Five blasts were put off, which made a great noise and caused quite an upheaval in that por tion of the City. Some of the grading having been fin ished, rock breaking was begun in the street yesterday, and, the business men down there hope, will soon be finished, as business in that locality is almost at a stand still, . in consequence. Of the work;: ; j ; In Bad Luck. ; irientioned in Saturday'., paper, that a policeman from Winnsboro, S C, had arrived in the city the night before, with a prisdner which he was taking to Monroe, where he was charged with havins stolen some clothing. The told her frankly that it was imitation dia mond. Sbe said she liked it very much and would buv It. nut barelv had mohey eUough to carry her home. The jeweler to"Ii her the price was. only '$.-0, that she . might take it and .end the money when sue got reaay She thasied. Jwui and had it . , wrapped up, and their taking off ber glotea, displayed $1500- or $20,000 worth of genuine dia-. raondg on her fingers; She departed, and in a few -days the jeweler received his f 10: A little singular, wasn't it, 4hai a ady who wore'such costly JeweN and warapparently ablji ba buy more, should invest in pinch' back jewelry on a credit in town, sue , ne erbeforesaw and of a perfect stranger? ,( " : ' Fight at King's Mountain Between ..Whites and Kegroea More Trouble, kLl tli Annrehehded We iire indebted to Mr t C Joyner the obliging manager of the uthem and Atlantic ,: Telegraph, omce , w , tms . eitv -fnr a statement which hfl received policeman's name is F J Murphy. He Ute yeteraayi aftern06n by telegraph, got his prisoner to his destination, but eflfec Saturday.' hightj no reward had been offered forhiih and rthfi already h'atW their ckpfr, 'which! are of he receiyed no remuneration for his QastoifcOold rMining Company, ; which blue, close fitting, with a white star on trouble and expense, the prosecutor. i9 situated' two' miles East of the Tillage the top. 1 saying that he had no money., Murphy 0f Kis- Mou'ntairiV.on ! th? f Air-Line The Centennial' Nine ga to ' Sharon retu Aed Saturday night to Charlotte on Riiroa axrowd 'oi vhlte and 0ack on Thursday, 'to ptay r a match ; gaine his return home, and registered "at the mmer8 were engaged in gambling, with the Sharon Club; The K 9 go also Central Hotel. Before he had. been gome dispute having arisen about the to play a, match game with the White long in the city he was swooped down money, a negro named Aleck Bruton, Belts, of Sharon. The latter will play upon with an order of arrest gotten out jerjrd off his coat, drew his. knife and in the morningand the former in the by a member of the late firm of Long, tjjat j1Q was not afraid of any afternoon. ; Sumrow fe Co. who are his creditors to wmte man living,- arid knocked down ' ' .:' '. . the amoiint'of about $150, for whiskey ft whife' man. by the name 'of Mifton Prof A and Madame peCastro. who oc- which he bought from them while they ?wins and cocked his pistol on a white cuiie4 posiaons as musical instructors in the were in business. Murphy was taken by the name , of John Nortbey, Charlotte Institute for Young Ladies; at its to jail where he remained until yester- wnen? j,e , wa knocked down with a Jast session lear this ejreninjj forNorwich , day afternoon, when he was taken be- I gtick in the hands of a white man. 1 ! 6oW. Whinvthey(liwye aeoaied( similar fore ifudge Schenck at Chanihers on a" The negroes then dispersed, and rais- posiUons in. a female seminary. The patrons 1 -s Gf habeas corona, sued out bv his mi.j of aboni twentv-fivejmd on . .t, i i - i .: l i i f vTi '.v - vf r.s ' '- ' . . . . - l Vv mm v w t r. - - - . . r , . z . . Im? We ;?vePmWnS' 9fTan attorneys, Messrs , Jones & Johnston. I ftondav-jmoniiiMr ' waylaid the public f His Honor, held that it is nnfionstitu- road, Tietweeh King's 'lcntain -and mmt for WmP'm&Wmr the mine. They.came OaVti Norwich : to atte& school at th'rame insti, ly, because he ;; is a . non-residentf and whita meP ,who (were passing, bu did tuiion where IMor iand Madame . LDeOastro murpuy was auuurmngiy uiscuwrgw not; una mose. mey .were ivvjng. wr hae stfctirtS situations. ' ?-r 1 I from custody. 5 i! Yesterday mbrhihgvA crowd M negroes COMMUHICATKD.l iJsht Wanted. Messes Editoes : In the late article of Mr Blowe, published id the Hbne, the following extraordinary barograph ' appears, touching the Philadelphia Banksr "Their capital stock, $10,430,000; their deposits, $39,482,811. Their loans and discounts $61,772,346. Showing they have increased tlieir circulation $5,854,- 530." .If MrStowe can satisfactorily prove that banks can loan out or put in circulation m'5r4Jmoney than they have on deposit, or, f their capital'stock together, he ' Will certain ly prove himself a financial prodigy .except on the plan of the Mecklenburg Bank, which issued cerlitif?ates of deposit, which circulated as money, bnt having no means of redemption. Can the editor of the Home shed any light on that, extraordinary state ment?. Light is wanted. :o' ' ' ' . ;v INQUIRER. A Store Room, 95x24 feet. Locality -TL sirable. Apply to or address SANDERS & BLACKWOOD, sept9 tf Charlotte, N. C. NEW ARRIVALS ! CHEESE, SWISS, PINEAPPLE, EDAM AND LIMBEEGEE. DUTCH HERRING, NEW MACK EREL and N. C. ROE HERRING. SUGAR BREAKFAST CURED BACON, HAMS, SMOKED TONGUES, SMOKED BEEF, SHOULDERS, COOKED CORNED BEEF, in 2. 1 and G lb. cans, PICKLED OYSTERS, POTTED HAM, TURKEY, and DUCK. HORSE RADISH, CELERY SALT, PRESERVED GINGElt,. JELLIES, RASBERRY nn.1 LEMON SYRUPS, and PRESERVED PI1SE APPLES. REST IMPORTED AND DOalKSTH NEW AD VERT I SEMEN IMPORTED AND SWEET OiL. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES AND GOLDEN SYRUP. -ALSO- The Finest Teas Boasted Coffeo, THE MARKET, IN REMOVAL. AT- BE A S H A G E K.' .S Family Grocery, opp, Charlotte Hotel. sept8 i-.y, Gone North. 0OR MR. 8EIGLE is now North purchas ing our Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Ac. Our friends will please note the above lact and remember that we are going to have a splendid stock this season. very respecuuuy-, .,' ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & CO. September 9, 1876. seplO-tf CarolinaMlitary Institute OHAELOTTE. H. 0., COL. JOHN E: THOMAS, Sup't. THIS nJSTTTTJTB, fully organized and - equipped, opens on September 15th next. The SuperinteBdent is assisted hy an. able and experienced corps oi instructors. For Kegister ana wrcuiar,- actress e Superintendent. ' - sepl1020 FIFTY pounds of good Country Batter, pHLORIDE LIME, ' Highest market price paid in cash. ; v . - :! ,!.-'. . . j" j it,3a.AiN, i , jlq 4 ana 4 ip pacitages. . . vV. f inn v . .j '.Near Town Clock. I . w uuiwi nun o. w. The mieriiiaL Bant irUr OF CHARIiOTTE. i TJAVLNG secured that elegant and com- modious Banking House, formerly occupied by the Bank of North Carolina: and recent ly by the Bank ot Mecklenburg, will open at that place for business this morning at nine (9; o'clock. Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 14th, 1875. s?ptl4 St ' ' -- ; Wanted.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 14, 1875, edition 1
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