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CHABLOTTE OBSERVER, job itir.TiNC. UB9CBIPTIOM RATK8. TheOssuvxB Job Department baa beea taorods'hiy'' vtpplied,3rwUkv' every needed waat ad with thai ""l "vleiof Type, and Terr manner of Job , u now be done With neatness, die -ichat ,1 .atfpnesw. Daily I year. (prBrpftJfivjjdvance, " 6 mos. " " ' A mo- -t x- " moii, ' ' v " . i ?1!,J C'.'V WEEKLY EDITION. - $ S 00 4 00 ; . 'I 00 f 173 f5 Vi UTe e&u fnrnlEi at abort no. lie 3 t kly, (in the county) in advance, I $2 00 X LEITEn in: 125 CART. oat or the county, postpaid, 2 10 -t A mAnirhi f 1 05 CHABLOTTE, N. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1875. s&- Liberal redactions foif clubs fJH. "Hi '-I -, ,. ' .. - K' . ;'?t ! a GREAT REDTJCPION: IN BOOTS & SHOES f UAwt'A' ro.fji.itt; f.'- " i J ,'EKTIRE STOCK or BOOTS & SnOES : ) ? - ' ; . r - vm at mm . m ... ; 1 1. JJU.V . V I I ANNOUNCEMENT. Jab. II. Mooue is authorized to collect ac counts ior this office and receipt for the same, to receive subscriptions, &c. CHA8. R. JONES, . Editor and Proprietor. $2.50 2.0 300 1.75 MILES' Ladies clot; goat and calf db'oca,i.,J..'.l.....-. . A4D O T; H E B 1 f- O 0 OrD 8 ' 3 N P R 6 P O R T I b tl si) AoA s t E"i? O BT CASH OJfliY; SMIXH r& FORBES, ON 7 . jtii new'. 1 1 t TRADE. STREET, Ju3l A .U.'tTtnl ,tl: -t . 1875 NEW-ARRIVAL. 1875 .! - : AREfNOW RECEIVING A i 1 H! FID'S S1?i02 ' OF FOR THE FALL AND. WINTER TRADE. City BuUetta. LacyDiampnd;!' 1 ;;; A Paper of '52. , nwnti and: the streets were filled with , We are indebted t .the publishers, A friend has found and handed to us 4 people. ; Uueh feeling .was man: i v -wTi t iT.i r t3 Ar :v i- i - r ai n t yi nn 1 . i . . i . m . . . . . ixwsars xi j . ouu, vi w uri i uupj. 04 wie MvrnAxnHuia r flir, oear-1 ma tne aimcuity ; was aDOUl jine onijiuui uinmk flirough R S Phifer, bookseller of this ing date of Jdarch 17,182. It was publ matter of street diaousaUm during the city, ior a copy 01 tins woric, wmcn rjyi nsnea in jnariotte mtftAU vviUiam-1 remainder of the days hsu k .erdXJE& the author fThe Odd TTumn."''Hftr' 86ri.rEsb.:'ag editor, at the' tima. whatil. 1 HT UM1 U hvood," &c. 'We have not had time to j,UuFuhioref;3 ( i NEW ADVXITriSEISlEIlWi read it, but doubt not or its exceuencet candidate; lor resident of? the iVmted I ; , . i liHW if it is in any way worthy the author of I States and WiBiam A Graham; of North I A the two works just mentioned A friend 3arolina,fk eatididate orithe same tick- (OHD dt and LIIV :.l'We offer to the Public the hest Stock of Genllemeris'jEand n Machine-Made AND BOOTS, TdW&wdU'tbCSijt. '-Ladies', Misses', and Childrens' goods. mindless variety. We respectfully solicit your pat ronage, Satisfaction guaranteed. lr ri , WADE & PEGRAM, Opposite Central Hotel. IQT Ladies and Gents' fine goods a specialty. sep21 BJichols & Co., WI10LESALE & RETAIL x.. r. -!',- fiat. DEALERS IN This la equinox day. Cool mornings and evenings; . Scuppernong grapes are "on," noir. 5 The clouds looked very weepy throajhr- oat a good part of yesterday, bat hey didn't weep. The first class fare on the North Carolina Railroad has been increased 1 cent per miie, making the fare now 5 cents. r- Mr George Welch requests us to say that he has moved his residence front B street to Myers, first house from Trade. Trade street has been pretty well cleared of its building material, while in Tryon it is still accumulating. They began yesterday cleaning off and digging out Trade street, between Tryon and College, preparatory to macadamizing it. The gas and gas fixtures are being pat in the Second Prssbyterian Church. The gas of the old company will be used. , Elmwood Cemetery is the most popular resort on Sunday, and on that day large numbers of persons wend their way thither ward. Owing to the absence of Mayor Johnston, the Board of Aldermen did not hold its monthly meeting last night. The meeting will take place one night this week. We erred, the other day, in saying that Mr W A Moody had been appointed agent of the Great Southern Dispatch Freight Line. We should have said of the Piedmont Air Line. It looked right funny to a Young couple, as they went along home from church Sun day night, t o see a fellow np ir. his room fol lowing the skeeters around the walls with a towel. The display made by the firemen, yester day afternoon, attracted a great deal of at tention, and many ladies viewed it from store doors, balconies and second-story win dows. Messrs Brem, Brown & Co., have estab lished their retail hardware store in one of Mr Yates' new stores, on Trade street. At their old stand they conduct a wholesale business exclusively. Messrs Smith & Forbes on yesterday shipped 100 cases of shoes to customers in Western North Carolina, i South Carol in a and even in Georgia. Who says Charlotte is not "lengthening her cords and strength ening her stakes." ' v'--'Who'hajtuttitironounce8.iJbs(uT et for VjjCe President 7 The advertiser, Ajklla, CfiEAMand tamtit Candies CJONMJNiSkD-IIvABLE. jb'n.-J.l mem,, mentsarp an interesting feature of this ,ohui.; U-A vi.i.i U int WlklhYim6. ''' Y b&Der vtntitxH . Among -other litemsf.ofn a; ittttreceivd.'fc r, ,r ...i 1 K'VHl d ' tttVLyll&rt c I- - " . Aj 1; " ' , ; ' .. . . ! J . . i. 11 . I .. T 1 " j V -. - I J -r . ,1 . ,1 r.., -j .11114 .. 1 iik.a..lew ra .,1,, i. . ., ' ' '1 IrtcAl ftahlfA -fcrhiAH bttrnr-t tair attAntinnl u . '. , ,t , . . , ' - 1 - ' 1 1 MlflOM. .(lUf.iTuiaa'a nrm I Ljl tt. -i -lnl. iie.H.lijK . .tUij, ,1 . . f. . . WM SITTEBHOEr!nT ITI GbWMNL n-fiK'.VW .H' a owinfi: AXinoacx. rw. - .-n"r"1' 'The Charlotte and South , Carolina 1 i .Bakerv andr-ofetiiwr: riw. r l : The scribe acknowledeeS'bis obliea I RaU Road is now cnmrJeted to a to , , , 11: I i 1 J i : r-il' JiLi . - CJ.l j'- ' I within Wn' .tnilaa iff lilunaTai ttia I J-awp' ! ". . f;i nfjr-iH- 6 08 " If Yoii Wish : $&!&&tL I vnkej and of about the iaMesi'of uZ7Z7u7.,ZZX? I T... ;.;. arr!P!mti 9 a match. The f Botk:C-oJiii. .1Vfj,i1,,d,' T.i , m 6 20 8 84 " 10 65" 112pm 20 07 ' 48pm WM . BJTTEBHOPF'8, Ml) at oncei and . now fees the i"'gQitk Eaiiroid, now the Charlotte, Joluba 1 go to ile stepped on.a, grape, uit. jestezuay afternoon, and though he slid a block' raihoad ever Wit io Charlotte, and its over a rough pavement, it would progress, of course, excited a great deal 1-4 II RQ S POKFR allow him to fall.: has its IRtle, in- Li! v :. ,- rtXJOi9 OrUIXft, convehiencies,' however,. ": For instance ; . . a ...,.) he hag to be carried up and. dowti the A Tiiet Place. steps and does all his writing standing -we venture to say that there not a up to the mantel-piece. '; quieter lace ' anywhere on Sunday than' id Charlotte, and we say this with out any reference to size of places. Its STATIONS, t NBttRO SOTO lMAIIi.1441 KXFBasa. Leave iJichEoond. , 1 88 p m " Burkeville, 462 " " Danville. 10 89 " AND ill -( iftWeCharlttteP .nj( foivifi rtt 6 08am 8 86 " 1 14 TH 117 " 8 68 - 616 ' 8 25 " 8 43 " R I 'M S OQiao fclat . f. ooihq wist -MM -i ' ;..(i Marriage In Memphis of a. Fmer CltU zen of Charlotte. !' ' - We find the following in the Mempms I people, as a cnurcn-going Class, are un- i new, and purcnased for cash. of fh 17jh'iist? " .1 o-rxallorl rA itTWnt of Hn rtnannr in I States, . Will DC SOjd t a great I w r. I VVA WKa a XaB. JV V M V VUV aW wV VAX A s a AU aVAA I 1 1 . a "- M a . . - . . ... i . . " iciaaineiu u i Knnne. "MISS JliUzaoetH ASOe. aangnier OI airu I ant HiftWiasnl nf fhA fnnrrcxraftnrta1 married yesterday noon at the residence of the parents of the bride, on Second street. J scarcely a sign or sound of animation The happy couple left by the noon train for ihl nr rliWA tV. hhtola SardiB, Mias." ' ' - Mr Waring, who is well known in Char- or on the corners of the two principal lotte, is a son' of Capt R P Waring, the pres- streets, where, little groups may be seen, ent State Senator from Mecklenburg. . He Late in the. evenings, it is true, a large was the local reporter for "the Do DUpatch I proportion of the male population turn daring that paper's existence in this city, out for a stroll, but except at intervals Suppljrbf Lounges, all grades. Conlnaoit hand, - F U 11 N I TURfc BEDDING, &c, 5, West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT fjp' - O ' OF jj Parlor Suite, in Hair Cloth LSiS Terrv and Reps. Also, a new A full assortment of Metalic Cases. Caskets and Wood I jun 18 The New Jail. This important institution, which has been for so long in coarse of erection, will be completed to-morrow. Accordingly, a special meeting of the Board of County Commissioners has been called to take place on Monday next, to examine the building and to receive the final report of the architect. The Courts. Yesterday was a dull dull in Court circles. There was no session of the Mayor's Court, the Mayor being absent, and no cases of anv conseauence be fore the Magistrates. They had a good deal of civil business, but nothing worthy of mention. and was for biief period connected with the Obsxbvsk in the same' capacity. He has been residing in Memphis for more than two years past. We extend our congratula tions to him on this occasion, and wish for him and his bride a lengthy, prosperous and happy life- Colered Ka Klux Tw Citizens Threat ened. The subjoined document came to us yes terday morning through the mail, bearing the Charlotte postmark. We publish it as nearly like the original as possible, calling the attention of Republican papers and ora tors to this occasion for waving the "bloody shirt," and begging of them not to let it pass unimproved. Here is the paper : 1875 County of Mecklenburg 12th Charlotte N C September Mr Charley Elems and Mr Robbert Beatie your lives are in danger new look out for yourselves as you are warned in dew times L U1.1SK1J XL. K, KLAJM Mr Editor please Put this advertisement in your paper We mean Bizness during the day, a stranger Could not be convinced, by any process of reasoning,' that Charlotte is a little city of 8,000 pop ulation or upwards. Its good order is creditable to the city government. Sunday rows, which disgrace many places, are unknown here, and a drunk en man on Sunday is vara avis in terra. "What a dull place this is !" we heard a drummer say last Sunday, and we thanked him at once for the compli ment, for compliment it was, though he did not intend it as such. J. S. PHILLIPS, T-A I LOR, CENTRAL H 01T.EL. IIEBC H AIT-T- UNDER N. C. ' GEAR LOT TE, ALWAYS GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. Jan 20 NEW MEATiMAjRKET. Base Ball Challenge. We have been handed the following, with the request to publish : Gentlemen of the K Nine B B Club : You are cordially invited to plav a match game of Base Ball in Charlotte, Thursday evening, Sept 23, 1875. J. C. Bell, Captain of Sharon B B Club, a fc Business and Piety. Messrs Wade & Pegram, while having the spiritual welfare of their friends at heart, have also an eye to the main chance. They have had some cards printed for distribution in Sunday School and churches, bearing on them the Ten Commandments, and at the top printed the words : "Presented by Wade & Pegram." A happy blending of business and re ligion. New Engines. We stated some time ago that four new engines had been ordered for the Atlanta & Richmond Air-Line Railway Company. One of these arrived on Saturday night last, and another on yesterday. They are from the Pittsburg (Pa) Locomotive Works, and are enormou- in size. They are 34 tons in weight, 16x24 inch cylinder, and 4J foot wheel. They wilf be used as freight en gines, the increased business of the road this season.demanda this increase in rolling stock. The cne which arrived Saturday evening (the "No 15,") will carry a freight train oat to-night. It was necessary to ciean her up after her arrival here, the The Fire Parade. In accordance with instructions from J H Orr, Esq., Chief of the Fire Depart ment, the members of the Hornet Steam Fire Company, the Independent Hook and Ladder Company, and the Pioneer Steam Fire Company, turned out for parade, yesterday afternoon, accompa nied by the Charlotte Cornet Band. The capacity of the engines was tested in Tryon Street, the suction hose being in the cisterns in front of the Charlotte Hotel and the one near the post office. The tests were very satisfactory, both of the engines throwing well. The Hook and Ladder men exercised on the Char lotte Hotel and on the Brown building opposite to it, throwing their ladders up and ascending the walls. There was only a moderate turnout of firemen, the number perhaps not ex ceeding 75. The Hornets had the best turnout, and the Hook and Ladder next. The exercises were w.atched with great interest by many of our citizens; rrVHE undersigned oner for sal their tn- X tire machinery for mannfictarinz Hnba. Bpokes and Rlma, the 1 machinery being all of the United sacrifice, in- Shaftra?. Beltmz. For terms, apply to T W Whisnant, at Carolina Agricultural Works, or by letter to the undersigned at Welfbrd, S. V. ! ' P S WHISNANT , & SONS. seDt21tf '" " : v A NEW DAILY PAPER IN WIL MINGTON. ..,, , . Prospectus of the EVENING REVIEW. ON or about October 1st, the undersigned will begin the publication in the city of Wilmington, of the EVENING REVIEW. The REVIEW will be publiabed every evening, except Sunday. Its aim be to furn ish the latest, the best, and the most reliable news, in every meaning of the term. The Editorial Department will be in able hands, and the local reports will be furnish ed by Mr James for five years past the lecal editor of daily Journal, Mr Charley A Price, a son of one of the founders of the Journal, and ' himself a gen tleman of several years experience in the business department of the paper. Unusual attention will he given to ifs market reports with the view of furnishing the fall transactions of the day to the close of mercantile houses, and these reports will be made by a eureful, thoroughly experienc ed reporter. On the whole the paper will be newsy, cheap and reliable, and a special medium through which the poor man and the labor ing classes may be heard. Terms of subscription : $5 a year, 50 cents a month and 15 ceuts a week. Advertising rates very low. In connection with the news department we will establish the REVIEW Book and Job Printing Office, where competent and skillful operatives will be employed, and where it is needless to sa we will do our level best to furnish oar atrons with the best work for the lowest amount of money., JOSH T JAMES. CHAS A PRICE. sept2l i inn '.fit "w"hinuirKtM htui Leave GreeDaborov 8 00aa i Am . 2 00 a m Raleigh,,,, , i " lw 8 10 pm Ait atGoldaboro, 11 30 " IFve 5 00 " (Salkk BKAXeH.) Leave Greensboro, 4 30 a m " Arrive at Salem, 6 18 " .Leave Salem, 40 a m . Arrive at Greensboro,, 10 88 " Passenger train leaving 'EaJeigh at 8 10 p m connects at Greensboro' with the Northern bound train; making, th. quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of.Ticketa same aa via other routes. , Tnana to and fxw ppinpt of Greens borq coniMct at Greansbqro with Mail Trains to or from points North' or South. Two trains daily, both ways.' J On Sundays Xynchburg, Accommodation leave Richmond a 9.00 a m. arrive at curxe ville 12.43 p m, leave Burkeville 4.35 a m, arrive at Richmond 7.6T a m.' -No Change of Clara Between Charlotte Jl ft PSPWPCa aVaaaaaa paa V Paper tjbaa-have ajTaajgnMrirai to adver tise the schedule of this companj will please print as above. - For further reformation address ; n SK ALLEN, General Ticket Agent, ,r GreeDsboro, N. C, TMRTXlXQt; 1, Engineer andXJeol Sap't. Sept 17 , THE BEST STOCK TRENCH, sMLISH ""AW' AUERICAH CASSlllOES : , if- (:..; If .' :. ;.. ., s. In . ' . ' : i.lll.n! .';41; '" .1 X"l 1 KUf , A iisUf l-t-Wf mm ' a m grease m ner couer causing ner io 10am io i m . 'vr- 1 CI W greatly on the trip from Rphmund, where all of whom take a just and commend- Tf Jf X" N llj"!1 sue was put rogemer, to vnarioiie. n any-1 yi iuc m vuwiuire o ucpi la thing can be told about an engine from ap- I ment. We, too, are proud of the Char- pearances, we should say that she will pall J lotte, firemen, their efficiency, excellent BATIIIG APPLES an immense, load. The other two engines few days. , , . . will arrive in a f .'.) ,iJi .') ., rWVtAtU Wntral Hotel, on Trade Street, and hexf door to - i - rirmpra' Savings Bank. 'H.I .-A Tl!S T S - I 51 A'" AND WHOLESALE ,A RETAIL DEALERS IS iii4iiiiii'fict ir ..ii'Kt vii r a it ; t .'ii J i-1 '1 ,'r .i - - t . , t t . i . . . , . t , U G H T E K b K b Wlfni ' ... ............ .;i j t TENNESSEE 4 toap-m-eoch day Sundays etcepted.-a Death of a Fine Animal. Many remember the fine bull phant" which Capt R D Graham bought in Buncombe county about 18 months ago. He died last week, of murraine, at Capt G's plantation in this county. He was perhaps the only bull in the South which had a nedieree. He was out of the imported Tarbulton, dam Tibbie, and was from Oneida, N. Y. He was sold to Washington Polk, o Buncombe county when, a mere calf,' for the stun of $500: and it 'was at the sale of Mr Polk's effects, after his death, that ''apt Graham bought him. r ' 1 1 Sunday ,;. .-. , u- Was neither a very good nor a very bad day ; it partook, however, more of the for mer than the latter, and whatever of dis- agreeableness there was about it, did not de ter a great many fron, the sanctuary. Indeed the churches were quite well attended, ow ing, no doubt, to the unpleasantness of Sat urday, which kept people strictly secluded and caused them to long; for an opportunity to partake of the open air and the sunshine once more.; '' 'There were services in all the churehes except' the' Lutheran, and in all save the Catholic, the regular pastor preached. TJiis personnel and fine bearing. Under the skillful leadership of Mr Orr, they are in first rate trim, and ready for effective service at any. moment. The music of the band added interest vo me exercises oi yesrcfuay hikiuumh. The members play well, showing careful j training and great improvement in the past few weeks. IN THE 8 T. A T E , R I S I NiG , 8 U N AT THB rflHB BEST GRADES OF 8TTGAR, At TB RISING STJN. ;. ' " 'j L' THRESH BREAD, A i 'ii,' ; Cakes d Pies, every day." , r- ! AT THE RISING SUN. IN THE ITYjlJLJ RECEIVED. lf ,tnu 4Tlt4ii i . ' oi ! i.'l u.m ti .ii.i nN i'l al .t CALL AND-frEE--THEM, AT i'Vic.iJ vi iTl .I'm, baita i t a m lliT' u t nu ttauMl lit.-tf' i -ton-. b ta'sY. Till l-: ii l-.:ifi .'!.! M im It.' .u.it.t-.i' -imi m ii-.i ! iepU7;. s ! .: .t-iiiJ t H j Jim n'lwrtt A BOUT 300 feet of second-band TiriCrat-f1 the course 6f conation used oppro SSiSJ'JM ?bas no - u a v l in -b-k in m j-mw v w a a rn ubf iiaam Appiy at me ujSfDujuna. i. yr ' iv" Heavy Street Fighting. Yesterday afternoon was the, occa sion of much excitement and the loss of some blood, in Charlotte. About 3:30 o'clock a difficulty, occurred in a saloon, - on Tryon ' street,' between MrH G Springs and Mr H H HilL, the "Oli-1 pulpit was occupied, by Rev Father GroM latter of the police force, though he was oi w uoiuipo, wb pia:v jwj.ww i noi on auty,yesveray. vair oprmgs en- lent sermon. ,: ReyOJr, Miller, o.tne r-tlte, while MrHill:wa there", and in Presbyterian JburcU,,wti bad: been absent for about two months, having returned to the city, preached from hi own purpit, and was heartily welcomed by a charge who are deeply attached to him. Rev E H Harding of the Second 'Presbyterian congregation, who had been absent attending- Presbytery,, in McDowell county preached j also to bis congregalH n at Uie Coart House. ' Rtv Messrs'Cdrwy; B onon, Whitfield, Halt torn and Hunter; preached in ' their ' respeb five churches and all to tolerably fair - coa B 6 J .... .' : .1 ent separated the; combatants. Bad manners. Personal. - ! . : u '!.. ,--. 'J. Mr .Springs then went upon the We are requested to call attention to Maj A C Avery, member of the Coni street,1' ind after dimcnlties with two' vestibules while the congregation is noon and last evening, on his return: to attempted to assault; he j cursed pohcer passing into Church. Females especi- Raleigh. He has been home for a few man Healy, whd. was present and pn, ally do not like it, ana no ; gentleman days, having been paired during his duty, and unalhjStruck hini in thejface. pught to be guilty of sdeh conduct. The aWnjr hia aat in tha Canven- Aa h'atnmcei nilliini'i'.neaTT Brackei&VHariging KWBCax fe ii tad Tun i iI3iJaaJ LAMPS-freah stock, reduced prices, at .... T 0 SMITH & GO'S. Septl4 Tin Gutteringji 1!ll VI Ifl.lV ! policeman, to which language he want ed Mr Hill to subscribe-1 This he , de clined to do, taking1 'opposite grounds, ana aiterisome woras tne . otner onerea him a gross insula at the, same time planting a- blow in his face with.. his fisti The 'twd -engaged, and after I severe ehcohntei,.' during which both we're bruised and' beaten, parties pres- sept9 : bad practice is complained of At the First Presbyterian Church and the First Methodist Churchat both of which i tion with, Gen Birringer. 1 1 Capt 3 C, Dame- Southern , Agent of blow with his billy,' felling him as if he had been shot,' after McV he dropped Churches, day and night, on Sundays, the Chesapeake" & Ohio Railroad, Is the billy and struck ifin several times men anays sianqiaDow. ine aqora reisterd at the Central. " ' . . with hia fist ' Bv.thk: time Dolicemanll ARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE mo ALL" unms rwrAwr: of good X Cigars. Pipes, Tobacco or SunfT, we say 5 !: MTfi f Witlt mi JtM rwr K.-'ti'iirJaf(iiif alka t lnJk't m naaite Storand ; Warl jTftcrorv of the ubdersigned. whose motto is :ni i..irir- xaiir.iiiiuT A U-nuJ d .-n;r.lv kvtlxi nl o :t 9T a "Tirnl'llxVnT" Tobacco .'Tobacco i&ti&$o$& u , a -mi simi a-ri3ia !TT (11 )n.1i . l!'"! ''? ' i ' - V- Wo ce- aW'iTihceJ rt.at wVul fairly. abtl yoaean M1 'w t-' i-A'- y nrtf aui nhbors aaH,iti yal ii idi i :. ) oj i !! M OTHER S - wiUcet come them tel r u. xt- iti ij i . ij jj .ivn! iMa na Kij!rtv7lO'a5d lTTl tfHT, , T YON'S Durham Smokin Tobacco, Ches U apeake and Baltimore. Fine .Cut Cbew tne Tohaiico. and fine dears .- : ,n it a unntf tiri Bananas! Bananas! TTERY fine the first of .the season, at ':f.ii: ! . . cT-'.- vr: ',:!.- P H ANDREWS & GO'S ', septl6,i.-A .t .-'A il2;OO0Etf4indf-'iMetlfe'. ' I good an article as if they cone t dl CHOICB North Carolina Hams, Sides at Shoulders, Just received fey . t. vr cvrrmrr septll - i! '.'v4.i.ni li STATE more for the tahnpV thn the' ,t L 'Amy, t eir baa fact, we claim to give a - better article io gaze a passers uy. weu iiuuuut -w'' i: 'V' t i ' j i.; tp know better are guilty of the,, bad wunas jaciwnaia, ol , A-nuaaeipma, Aaswwwewerjiaa. arrive ana; - conduc);. mentionedIocro. -ml a brother of I postmaster iMeDonald, of sailing party was seized and stajrted ' to- Oiir VeighbrJflPrlyhVAzha this city, is on briefs viait herfi,;ehef6 Jive ij can hardly be 'guiRy'of a greater breach he is favorably Imowh.' ' ' :!n this time a large crowdjbjad 'assembled, of good rnaimersthahT by-stahding rat . . ,Capt J II Macmurdo, of, the Piedmont jand.aa many: las eouM de ao, caught church doors sUrmsr attlaies'as thev1 ! Air-Line, was in theity. yesterday. Ihold of him."35 ; f -f? f " gotin,' and those who "are guilty of such j A youiig son of Gen W ade'H-Qadpton T ' fEdteTnt AbW'gh, , and amid L tfen; in best style, ; and at f prioet that ,irni vJs3f M'-;s low bred conduct, should be told "of it. 1 has iust arnved'iri thecity; to become 1 the cnea ot many present. r demanding 1 defy eom petition, n ,.:,. .t-,tM.. ' .s-i'i3 - We confess (hat we have beeVrastonishV a7?a4e at 'Sb$ Carolina ' Jlifiiaryj Xnsti thathebiputupie waa earned bj jriun 1 ;Poml to ordera, ,k a Ja aaainr 6J tuiugii huu suggww wub w ueuc mt p-ff i! ncre gw w dto w iu uuivn ; w- wuiuiw iw wuun wu waw,f I ITwArf iitiaair tiraai .tit t';v"tintto9-t -AtU A4ilt.ta aoUnaiavI they have done so more from thought 1terdaytH,C Pool,' who -.has been, iere I was.released. !'(. w j McADEtTS DRUG . STORE. I For thdriyjotowiU; find bottotn prices, at - i Kaleffffa, IT. 43. I .ua Blink Boolts of Every kind kept on hand I allows:Bat dull times etake us do it, uri.').ia fi x.pi-1 fta'tjoUMt trtf jTT(fr ,-rAJang.4uw-!iiomg'.pi every. nescnp f- x JTfiSNDLEL 4 CO.. rxia ,ioj -a ,la- uti : " - , w ifaat et7?fewii6tt, n. a lessness than from any other cause. I representing Our Xaving'and Our Dead. 1 The affair created intense excite- I H septs TO SMITH A GO'S. i i . : I -I 1 !
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