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VMCZirrtOH KATXS. - Daily 1 yeAitpoBtpaIdJin,aTa:tt6e $8 00 " 6 mos. A,t r " 4 00 " S mos. WMffoO 00 ' 1 mon, . : s T'i'O.V J I 1 75 WCIKXY -XDITIOS. !y, (in the county) in advance, $2 00 oat of the county, postpaid, 2 10 " 6 months, '.. . i 05 Liberal reductions for clubs. - . . ,.v t UU1 AU11 IT AVE MARKED DOWN ' PRICES forTHTSntNTIRE STOCK o BOOTS A SHOES : ,.l-i.tUif ,. r . ,1c. . I , o? c ?a .i .MILES Ladies cloth, got3 calf Shoes "JIrl 11 t . Zeiglers Ladies and oat! ' f 2.S0 iz!era Mii&sES?JfW?WA" -f " E R Q&AP Si bilyl;!.: ! H & N E I JLJLRXLS F R A N T Tftf tXJ uSl 1875 M OH INEWiiARRIVAL; '.) V.I3C . . . . t'ii;- i.'i:-.itm O'iOP j-'V FOB THEs FALL AND i Weroffe to-tho public the best Stock of v. 1 GLentlemens nt-nnmMaeMfdWM 0 ll &AimE8 AND B00T8, To be found ia the City iiadiesV hisses', aif Childrehk goods in endless Yaiicty: nW solicit your pat- ronage. Satisfaction guaranteed. " IV! U ADE & PEGrRAM, i Opposite Central Hotel. ;,i ST Ladies and pent-fin goodg a specialty. sep21 s- Burgess BJiehols a Op., OTA. YflOLESALE '' ' upvir ot Loaauri. - i -b - aso i Jofl. U K B E R C E H T CHfiBEOTTE,,N. C. O "1 rr I . ! ""i -ALWAYS GUARANTEES SATISFACTION, -a jan30 i AH i NEW, MEAT ..o'lS ,f.jsi juiwii.. ' j....f -,fv. w o) rT5Sp .., . . .. .. . . ..,9RiSoHi ' iui.."Mi -Mi'i- c;f"ra xi '.P9:2'-Vi vccrr-j ,t,i iw -m " ?Kr37rr-. , . u- IE- ..... "1 forine' Buildincr. Opposite Central Hotel, on Trade Street nmd next" doort " T5I 1 I farmer' Savings' BankLk JJi jia'JOH hi -h inu' vnntii 3mu ntT.:: iifiv n JBHNBSSBB . 3EE Ff rA N D . MUTTON: WE K;EEPA FIRST-CLASS MEAT'-MARKET, AND SOLIClf TRADE FROM - - CASH paying customera only. No credit customers wanted. JB"Market opened from 4 a. tn.. to 9 p. " ii UM' lilui ..it niHii)W j Ul UUU X U ,:. UU' LUlUlIft r i ' ; .n 1.75 3 n PBOFOR T.I O N i 3 - I s. rf.i FOR B;E 8 , J c $ G , T B AD E ST K B ETy I r. 1875 ii It . i i rt Av.-r..JV1'H I - rr . .- .... .foUTC? rl!ji:ue -tut ).. ; ):!'!' viiLi. i Ji. WINTER TRADE. !(j ;.!?: Dab ":,! v:j & RETAIL DEALERS IN 0 F URN I T U It Ji B E D D I N G, &c., n'o. i, West Trade Street CHABLOTTK. H.C 1 JUST BECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Parlor Suits, in Hair Qoth ferry and Bepa. . Also, a new e - Metalic Cases, Caskets and: Wood ..: : til J. 1 ' in Tn '..i '".I ' .'. .1 ' f- A Al V At tr.r 'H' A L " B-01T EfE; .s.bfR'.i IT "A AH I to i .f).i;'.;: ofl i.!3 ,4H- life- ':c ;.i.T to 'i'iJi,'i- v,r' I.-"' x . . . .' - iri r"" " usa 8 m ev; aiiiori '. J.lMii 5.IUJL j .- .,, ..p .,,? w t.- m., each daySundays eicepted.-ea HILLIPS M r ''''r'NVC r ' "i III III ill I i i j 1 i ' 1 i I i .ll'il i i . r ianwwiwasi ngw.eca yesteway ia uiuoi wia ssie oi Z4y Baies di cotton 3 ?u run Go to see little Fay Tetaptetbn stfheOpe , House4bis eTening. Shlp.wili be The chief attractton5'' ' ' l, ll yXl f'n iT. . v ufii : spmt wonny pi . reinajic. i j TBf rfdrth Carbliri train ' arHyed benffi'd: iime. testerdayinorninir. Cause- luxtlodfn T.r1 'Wffd rr una am df mo 1 ! JVr; J. W.ifiprinkle has resumed t&ial last .Wintert po8iti6il, onOthi 'cottdn platferm, as sasistsnt cotton wai;hcf u. . n , , OnepfthietJoffstibtejqhfir miul28n stMhis weeVfroWMdntiky morhMgVf; costs, to last night. Ctrl ; sunshine, clouds and nun all had part in the make-nof the day. V . I'Aa 1 17 7.TVC MOH'rl I iue tameless Nine challenged the K 9 to and the challenge has been accepted. j Thebase balj dthb eeen .invited to compete tor the silyer pitcher at the Salisbury Fair. One of them may go. 1 1 The low places in the pavement on Trade street between theFst PresbyterianChurch and the w4ir tine Depot; afeeing lled in. Good thing. The meeting of the bondholders of the Air Line Railroad, agreed upon at&e&ai meeting in Atlanta, was called to take placet in;ejtXork oet yesterday 4ii i, r . is iS3 The streets were lonesome last night, 'Sad eya l u o'clock, biicf ifbtrt steps rftohn I edroiaithem W w W,tfiar.'itil' i'reSOuhd in I ilULlll) liuini'MurMnn nf aVJics. aerteq;8astI8- j( -!ao 6 ia vvtylteb iA 'bnh. A number dfthe rneiribers of thfe Kbrieer Fire Company were expelled Tuesda nlghl' f0?inPP?mVdas- A9 fvertiseBieB tn aiuerpolamA inviites them to walk up and settle and return their uniforms. Jefferson & Gordon, Qharlotte Hotel build ing, are among. the best toniortal artists in the city. When they essay to shave a man, they take only the heard, and their patroBs need have no fears of being either bled or craped to death. J tHH-.t- New Engines. The last one of the (our . new epgnes , re ticently purchased for the Air Line Railroad. arrived in this cty last night. .The engines are from the ftttsbdrg XPM 'Locomotive Works. They are immense in size, and the Air. Line engineers tejl us, are strong in pro- ; ' t-j r - - Coufiued to llis Room. We much regret to learn that our .esteem ed townsman. If a v wood W. Uuion," Esq, Is confined to. his, rsidepte by. an altack of sickness wfijc&Earife up4n Hi nigh Tuesday. We trust that his illnets will be of short dnratioq,!and3tbat be will soon be quite himself again. ' Turner's Almanac' We haye just received Turner's North Carolina Almanac for the year 1876. It is carefully calculated, contains valuable farm hints, anecdotes, and a ynoi8 of all the principal event ii the State frorii Novem ber, 1874, up to the present time. It is a valuable work, ( , . . Behind Time. ; I tin main uu iuc n cswru isiviaiuu Ul LI1C Caroling-(Antral Railroad,' due in this city at 4-45, did not arrive until about 8 last even ing. The deiay was in con eqoenee of the (breaking' of a ppriog hanger of the4 engine, which necessitated sending for 'another en gine. The accident was between Cherryville and Lincoln ton. I Ceiitenuikl'SiyiC In ourWm8uranonVyerdaf,reA served Centennial decorations still hanging from the rear of a house on a side street; and as Ibey suggested that happy -period with ita superabundance of items, and we contrasted it with this time, when we are! compelled to Write items like this one or none at all. we fell upfinf m IMavemSnt lUrie'loiid aamenladoBiUH ll UlbWUiiUU Midnight CSitMtrppketisr; patewent of Trade' streetnearltbe corner of lerayjWihwaaf tlw 'ou'htr enajfif Graham, as he weaOaleng horaeat: ate'tB B?eri-; " f TTVr rTTT?"""" w I and plowed up the pavement on the other raifiHy lwasutonh? ulislwd'tii thOasiartttcday or tW'fegdl'lt seeiiis sne. was unsuccessmi in, herlecufh tonkas sWesier 'SihMlirq-'j3i!gi partidularlyiiterary; and she took.-feeri spite but on her innocent little child. Of corfiW when she is release wiltgbfck North and tell ot this great "Southern outrage." Ought KiaW.BeaVOXTTlW '2 jThe open culvert on the pavement ofTry on -street, near toe untneran tmorcb, was t left uncoylSi1ghtith Affght niar to fndicate any break in the pavement, way homewaYd. came near iailinz into the culvert, j&pxfr&ittom&m ninry Jwould have resulted to them. There should by all means have eeihlilirglitlture, since there was no moonlight f - I ade Into Two JJyriiioai. The Carolina Central Railroad has been divldedf fht3 twUttst ChaWdittiBe ividingpoint, and entirely separator frauwll will henceforth berunon the i wo divisions. 1 Capt Finch is tave a train c his- ownV wKJaK will mn nnlv aa f V. a Wufam wlaJ ion,, and. through passyngerg. will; change car here,,, rVYestern train leaving. Char. side-'With bi Bosei-Heppk-very eloqueV iy bh iwnbjMietWm? n .awoJv .a-J.t .R-??!.TS7rJ1jfij kbenU says 'ATibiimatniirih,firt LiiiSki-tdiiJ .,vv r-i ,9uiuiaiT43eq irKru iwvuias, muuiig nn9W?daP0n',M roe4HPfriCaeraAfeUyj lwattiknxtd lotte4 the mdrnirig,(iIlVit T'ah;:hour' M JdwnberoX articles of merchandiser la the'train froni PilBiingtop,' and the traihibe wagon with hem, -and these- werstflti' goingtir$harlottewill wait 15 mini. utes f or the train from Shelby. III ' III : MM l U J iCrrjcesjte(iliu;Li'i ait) 0) !rr l.ii; I , Ella Bell and .Josephine Hammon'i'l& r:".v lY tb ""vuf ;Vf ,8V V J were ari KMjPafetitb ffis thetfoarth tiir thesK:reatam have ibeen jailed. junce;th. jmiddle of August mi Jrfooilj ail iy,J .Uj Fl&tfot&f CornplietlBaitoTio ira hitfcy-u: Line Depot has been completed, andhencr hrfoSfcigte wUlrb.tftsferred from, the Korth Carolina trains-, to those t of itheifAfe Lintf, at therdepot of the- latter 5nipanyj In stead 6f air ?h Air-tLie;' Junciiohf,J m of town,' as heretofore! i'X J nn.v? vi .jo Arrived fit Last. "?f f ';' fiM X" uur ,reaJer! remember ; that in the latter part of Janets! wood unsin our the' Carolina wood which started! tfrXbjfflbt'te ttifc 'W' s ucro jcai-ciuijr. x aasoeen a)ii(ue,oyer w4.l9fefl bejqngs ft,M';A3.D?iaspn, .Hi .it ir K.'tl For the Races. - - - w Mr Borch, the noted horse trainer, arrived in thii'dty 6lf tuesday;lnfghiY:fitntto thoroughSed h&wSwhlclr he wfll pcrtHn'' traiUl for the.' FaU teee4 oa Cafolina Park.' He 16 take his horses to thSaleigW Fair neaCtJweel.and iih them1 ; wijl ;go aU of the horses which aretiow beinj6trkin'ed on the course here. We shaHlobk for a pond annrA fronvohepf the! at leastAbil-Karee-! ai?4 ilH nWdPPoinviwdflsa he goes back pihi.blood,. He is one fjtbej best j son imported AmtralIan4.i3,,qoifi linn Personal. . Cb! 8 L Fremont spent yesterdky In tbis iy. '- ' " VM.-v.ii i n Mr Harry 14 veil, ageht . .of the Fay tn- P1-0 8fw i4hnjcer arrived at tha.Centnd HP,Jft evening., ; The. troupe, wiU reach here this moping, cpming np jthe '.At. Line. rom Atlaataiiii n.ii iu .n:ii.i:-..'?--.j-. Mr Donald Maoaulay, ; this-city. has gone -to Winnsbbro, 8. C.,; and Will bur cot-' ton there again ihis seasonl '. li n;i Mr R A'Qrfer).))f thir' douniy,' J kaslaeen5 .appointed one Xf the Marahals of, Jlie ? 8tate Attempt to Wreck j Train. ' lWe8riayt the handa emloedoA SecJ-lon o(,the NeftiiliiaBailn roadu neat Harrisburg, Cabarnia counj ty;earriupon twotoegwes efigaged iri' tearing np' trie : track, ddubtless wifn' the pur?eoiT jarecking that caiie alongi They were discov ered before- much injury lvail beeri done th-e track,' but managed to effect their escape. ; , Ca ptr. Green ..has tele graphed offering a reward .f $50 for tneir aDnrehension.' c:.. - . v,'. i . : . . . . w i ; :i i i Li. -v.'. . '.. Tim Dttiided' Tlpon lbr;the 1 Races. ;; ' The.n embers oT jthe .Carolina Park Association held a- conference yester day, and it was decideVi tat the ;Fall races on. the Fark this Reason shall Le,- gin on the uW ..of Aovenibeer. and continue through the 18th and 19th; The total amount of the purses raided, is $1,750, divided into different stakes. Considerable inducements are helt out to , turfmen, and the indications are that the races will prove highly successful. ' " ' The Pay Templetotl Star Alliance. - : : As before ' announced,- " this conlpany will 'open the dramatic season1 in" stategn ' the .'adyerUsejneat jelsewhere, it wm present "uupai pr, ,heae of Captain Fry, The play,' wejvecjlft. tod js; a very, fiijfe onei , We again advise our .piay going peopia .t6 attend the theatre: to-niBht. We-'hava reason 16 nbwtbat i tiie'cdmpany possesesfnntiStial!tafeuf, arid" such being tne case we wouia De giaaxo see it- aoTreii. here.' Xli l iibek companies that hti erlsitea v parlotej ' and' eveij realized. (. Reserved: aeat ti,ckets. are on, sah atJTiddyls book store!. nnyhaatA .- !,!!! The Courts. - Matob's Court There wiere11 tib' cases' on 1 fU jthe docket, and nothmg"occafred in the city,'ye8terday'Rkely to call for the assemb- iirig'efthe Court this rooming:4' 1 -T-JTat uerson, yvasn ceai ana rom oarnweji, coi- overfoX&urUr coiDjr., mrniflcapn apa 1aaiierS! ij paia -iMaryiJ. andiad; and Charlie 8hepberd,1colo.reit )fbr icjstnrb Ventral Kailroad, broke through the bridge oveLoni teelciibb'tit -"fbiileJ'Aii this cityVantfthat the ' tw4'nSgroesf.!: WeUl1 the laaDounasoreri iiCWstmpianKr . , . vt.vt t jr ; - . - . , uuy. sjiu nat Jiis juonor the Mavor be I L. ' ' Jirmij J ! i i j -uj . -i . ; e4etftWsshWnaM foregoing Ui!iU 1 11 UJMi 1 . UUU UIU IUUU1U Tinamie -raive ifainter'nomaoi.-r .....7 1: --. 1; .5.?- - . . ft ihg a religtous aasemblagei thitdfirstPiBnedPPy of the forgoing, preamble and i-oanin. $10 aridtdiesec$25aiffco8fenF " onventiotfofthe' State of North SexienalRtnawa-v Atasfdentjil'-noiTi county yesterday, and'reurneUtq ie city last evening, that, while coming back to town by the Beattie's Ford road, he wit nessed runaway ' a-boritf' two 1 aiia'a'haJf LOrses took Tneht and ran awav . f younger jfihetwoenJamped onb and ess.. Jj2iLr3?J?v ? hjorlesqnmi info ihe .)dods anil .'tbreo the- an.9a .distance. No one received any injury 'Q 1 l iUTi ,.M ....... , U-... "i TT !5TT?T,r I (VlMKi 6.be, carried ..out vof i the ,road.- Th tered aU along theifoad;rs We r were . toiahle to team names. MVTiA " V "aa nuu yfw WV" h wagpm wia 'gearing ' au:6 rpiefcesl Xfieelat jbefvesV JamttSu'g tewiigotwii5 tVd"tties ai'd :WtMiim: vmnak9a hisiniunes Were.. not MoTtainoA tr. u.j AWXK MLAi " r - r i 1 1876.n;'' ii; 1; w,, , . jrj Qlfi igTwr.,ur."Ml jn 1VmNMv,H U 0 : , Y!, y", I Waddptingf the fdnowWg raantJwhich, im Yff Avi.a uw, vrU i. - . . . ...... HApzoposeatocaU atmeeting. of his : rodiw ingwmhoWheandbyemtoea UDOn a rrrtiurr tan hnwill. fV. ;i::l Mappointedilf whfl shairtaketharfce fbf lall AsJ)pard each mcatht divide all that ;ls left, ong-his crediton'oraro iM,!!!' "i.w.Wv :: ; tjfi:iI2U'. !. .i i:. r: y ywuw ue JBoara 01 Alder- i men; .l, "' ' ;I - Market Hall, presenteMayqrand a ma- The Marshal was Instructed to Droceed 'tW fbe collection of all arrearages of taxes and rvw w. vuw fwwuv JMt) OUU Wl LUIS Uj I t as Citv T5hprnr Th mtPT,tD rofoi. to the Street.Commlttee, wlth,a riew of in- ducing that officer tacontinue in office for iue present at lease. poard, in regarS w'fidt Jngof6he'Wd6f jne wagon way or the Carolina Central Rail- way Company, by. JtheRich'moud A Danville Railroad Company, and a committee was ap pointed, by the. Mayor, to cozfer;with.We j autflonnes erthe s &n JBailroacti in: refer-,' enceto the matteri -l The feasibility of a plank- way throhgh Fourth street, below' toe stpre of BurrougHs ' i1 prrhgi, :,to the Wagbn way of the'C Cr 5 Railroad, was also I $MijPtifpV& before the Board.'and through counsel asked for a re- eonfioeiaupn or the idecuiQar el the asv meeting; refusingto allow ...u.uu.ouwu aw souugv ra uw uruuer- ty by the widening of Third 8treet.i It waa decided that the amount to which this pro perty was damaged be left to a board of ar- bitratioio, consi-tifag' of 'five disinterested It was resplved to aUow ; the. Keeper ot Elm wood Cemetery the burial fees'.for the yeaMinadditton tehiasalary. ; :! : j -Aicommrtte was appointed to -purchase a new pair of scales for the cotton Dial form, and to sell the old pair.- 'Hn". a iu -', ! The following preamble arid resolutions Were! introduced t .u ' ! To. th Jlofi R ff LiHderman, Director- of iht United Stoics Mint. the year 1838 and ' continued to ISfit ma coin 0yer $5,OO0,O0O,in gold, the product of the sarronndtng eddntry; and - . Whxbkas, Mr 'Christopher Becbtler, at Katherfordton. 70 miles west 'of this place,' did assay and stamp as is supposed, several millions of dollars worth in ; one, two and a half, and five, dollar gold pieces, known as "Bechtler's ? which were freely U9ed:aacoin Circulation in an extended area of country1 ; -Whebbab,' A considerable portion, of the gold mined in ibis region jwas coined at the PhiladelphiaSMint; and still a larger portion, used in the domestic, and economical , pur poses Of life and not reported for c linage at any mint; and' ! ' ; Whkbsas, This section of country within circle of radius i of one1 hundred : miles of Charlotte as a centre, fa . estimated i to haye produced more than one half of all the gold found in the OoUed Slates prior to the open ing of the" 'mtnCS of California; and Whebkxs, The mines in this section of North and South Carolina have shown 'ho indication f elhaustion. but have Uniibrmw ly increased in the richness of their ores as ; ther haye; been penetrated below the jaurlace Otthe earth, wltb-many xnowp still unex plored, and J i , " "" . . skaBtaWarand Its desolations, 1&L the1 poverty of the todhtry since.- hair nrai Vented the extensite working ' of these rold uu ui uuun)iuwiiif vtunsTca uiac tne spirit and energy of ihe country is returning r in that branch pf huaines, and(wiU heepme jrrffFr11 r inwpasejas soon as the financial system of the country' is definitly and permanently settled; and , ,; dw property in this city, now in good pr- dee and ready to be applied to i the namoee .vicoinaee.iorwnicniir.was orunnaur omnu ' -1 r a . - I pdpdlation and commerce, and becoming a centre of trade and busmess for 'i'lawh I -vu aiuvMU n . w" " .utvugU UfWJU is .admirably situated Jar? the distribution of goia ana suver coin among the Atlantic and Gulf State?, , - United StateaMint. and i Invite i hia? cooperaaon withjthe Coagress of the United otaies rasplutiona, were unan- MJarftdQptedj-ajuaj he.16UowJng Jresplia on was then totridnccaudadin . 4 ' 1 .HaaoWi That KCbmrtiituviruiirt Kk wniposed of fiia Uohori May oi, Col tbeiiBrahdh ililnl utiAiTTJ-VSS11 .CautdJabfE . : x muvu,.wu w. ijua i-.-.hi n (IN ! ,11.111 Mii :-t' - l 1 J . " 1 T 1itw-rrl?P2 beautiful house -And 1 lot tn the citv of Cbarirtf it " van Jiuu Im. ctaininghtrmCgood YT;a. A. -ri . -Jt 1' J. 1 -1 1 i I i I fill ! f ! ' 1 j I uaujr iu ueot, ana wno aon't; know who to ftfilArWe getfhoid 'of'kViy rn'onfeV1 speaks fPar, qi vna ijparo. A considerable part of raSeo Mov"UeJrAWEST ffeMne.8tl8, some of. which' were not ally delighting ervbody " " acted trDon.'1 i'-M,! J i-" - JOiaifuv-, i -; THURSDAYm. ns ' 5.v 1 l 1 1.WHBnxj9, The Branch Mint of the Pity of Charldtte and State of North Caroliaa, estab lished by he. united States Government fn Mayor1 te requested' to rtnrm Hon ji Dr R H Lindenc ahP Direrttni-jf 1 ai.i a .. . , a. a . " a omothe UuMuesswas lrajttatedbyth pak.-icw on day of sateftV0 ' . , H GLOVER. Aeent T I oci ids w X . IT r . ' "". 0- It I r . - r ' . A1 l;?CnUBDAV 4X3TOBER TTII. O W E fl'l q T VMtiYi iiV.'UiJ 'ri r.j; ,it ,j. Mii.i, rt I First Grand FashlohaMel Attraotioni f od NEW AND GREAT SENSATIONS f ; Hdv';:. 0 ... . Mi n Fira appearance in this city of the celebra ; 7 STAR ALLIANCE) f. wonderful ua,- -TAMfA KOSA," ect., of Daly's GwppemHomerand fith Avenue New hBichmpdvbe greatest litUe actress and Ute8t 811(1 greatest sensation, in 3 acta. ' T O "U" "R I and the new 'and cceSafui mnsWl TtN. Sffi22& .Reserved seats for sale at Tiddy's Book I Ulul' ENiaHTS OF PYTHIAS- " ' A regular meet ing f of Charlotte Lodge, IToi' 17, Knights of Pythias will be held in their Castle Hall in the Temple. Asso ciation Building, to-night. Prompt attendance of members desired - MP Visitine-brethren cordially invited: By Older of the C. C, f ; ; - W. I. Ht) Y 1) I oct7 It K. R. & 8 M 171X1017 I ' ' ' i 1 1 M f ii. on the nieht of the &h of October, the I following publication wai ordered: Accord- IZLZTVlJ11: j Company at their laafrj regular meeting for t violation of the By-Laws and Constitution by neglect in attending its meetings and for t. uuu-u,uicu ui uuhj an m wuuiu bib re I n n-r Va irrn av. Af rinM ' .U : nf . 1 . quested to call and settle their accounts and retdra their uniforms to the comnanv bv the 2nd of November, or their bonds will be placed in the hands of, the City Marshal for vuuwuuu; . .. R A Freeland $1 J00J L V Williams 2.50, juioiuson A.iw,. ffi '. a j jioster 1.75, W Horton-1.75,. Murray, J 0, J Harris L60, ; W Hilker 15, Nat Gibson 1.50, . . J West 1 25, J Vogel 1.25, J Lyons 1.25. W F X Byrne 1.50, NC Harry 1.25, H J Casey 1.25. , ' ' T J RABE, i E C Wobthii; i Act'g Chairman . Secretary. ! , Endorsed, F A McNINCH, oct7 2t President. GALL AND SEE A SPLENDID STOCK OF WALNUT AND GILT MOULDINGS, AND NOTTINGHAM LACES, '.; at AL1XANDEB, SEIGLE & CO. i OCt7 ' i ' ' :-; YOU WILL FIND A LARGE LOT OF FLANELS, : . ... .:: : AT ' ' - " ' - . ! ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & GO'S. ; OCt7 - DRESS GOODS SELLING CHEAP. CALL AND.SEE HijiiJi THEM, AT ''.-: r '.V . f : f ii vfJXANDER, SEIGLE &,C0;S. feW:G06D&;::: SiSM-jiJ ..!..! ;A.. "I ..... i . -i' 5 3 FRESH SCOTCH OAT MEAL. 1 r .fMf.ii; NEW FRENCH-PRUNES, NICE Li'i od i-.AND'3UICY." ' '' BEST:,NfiWi!,S0UTH:,pAR0tlNA JUiii OOi? Mi Li;!TfH" bit .v. A vsn; jdi NEW PICKLED SALMON. . . r i ALSO, FERRIS' S CO'S CHOICE HAMS, -BEEFi TONGUES,' ICE: CURED; PIG ;o' 0 SIDES and BREAKFAST BACON. i TAPLEfaiid' HOLLAND CHEESeCj KEEP tJALWAYS , ON HAND A; FULL. 1,ASS9WMENT,.QF FANQT: ANDpit; COFFES;and TJiAjs a i jucialtx. OACTINGf DONfi EVERY -i)L "jt SKsflH..ihJ' oiI;i' -"'l" t'3'irti' tt choice FamU 6rdcery.: r,'jfJ E)'f p p o s H ff9 fifta UP ! -f o-.4W r ous oct7 JOD PRINTINC. The OB3IETIB Job Department aas bees thoronghlr: supplied with every needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, ai4 every manner of Job Work can now be dent with neatness, dlspateh ani cheapness. ' .? We can fnrnUh at short, notice ' BLAKKS, BILLHEADS. . 1 ' SIrTEBHIiDS.CAKDS, " n f pbogoammehaki) bills; vJ?A1raLKta, CHECKS, S CHECKS, Aoh 4e 3 , ? Advertisement t jvilL be inserted in this column at Aa$;:n0 tents per hne,! for-each insertion. NondyrtiaA went taken for.Jessthan twenty-five cents. xmm wuiiH utuce a une. . ... ' AKTgen5e,nn nb-accbm-modatel with board, with or without lodging, atthat conveniently ,t0ated house, next to- Dr A7 1 JSrt eords Terms reasonable. f ,OCt7.1w.3-. JOHN fl HOLAR AS'i0 th Souse" Arousd. the Owner'onCollega street.,..;;. AN , ELEGArlT : : LOT OF CARPETS BUGS, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL nTyrws OCt7 ' . V .T., .. ; F OB. SALE, I Will Sell at nrivnf 1. v Joti containing three rooms; cook room at- Ycu. uoou wen," ane orchard. House entirely new, in the locality of T L Vail, W d uu otaers. oct7 2w S M ASBTJRY. FOR RENT. A Cottage House, containing five rooms, on Fifth Street, near College. inquire of S M HOW ELI OCtdKt Dissolution, JH. THOMPSON having Hdsoaybought out the entire Interest of 8 D Whitley, of the firm of Thompson St Whitley, all accounts due the firm are navahle tn T H Thompson, and he assumes and will pay all jiauiuues 01 saia nrm. J H THOMPSON. oct 6 lw The Finest Lo t OF Northern and Mountain Apples in the city is at F H ANDREWS fc CO'S. oct2 If You Try Our FRESH Cream-Soda Crackers you will not buy any others. Thev cmnnt V Hnr. F H ANDREWS & CO. oct2 . . F OR CHOICE Hams and Breakfast Bacon, go to B N SMITH. oct6 6 REEN APPLES, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, at B N SMITH. oct6 LOT OP PINE Northern Irish Potatoes for table when baked are sweet and nieally. jusr, conie at W N PRATHER & CO'S, Confectionery and Bakery. oct6 ' T HE BEST Fifty Cent Hair Brush in the city, at T U 8M1TH & CO'S. oct6 rjpiP TOP BLACKING BRUSHES, London made best in the market 75 cents each. : T C SMITH A CO. octe i . . T HE LONGEST WHI8P BROOM. . Nice for dustine vour coat 50 rent will buy one, at ... . ... T C SMITH A CO'8. octG HOOD LIGHT 1 Astral Oil, makes a fine liahL burns alone time, is ; absolutely safe . and .costs only 50 vtuu b gauon. . T C BMITH A . CO, oct6 .1 For 25 cents WE will ' sell a genuine Maw's . English Tooth Brush good enough for anyone. T O SMITH CO 1 octe N E W - ..1 MILLINERY STORE. MRS M O BE ASLEY.1 formerly J' with Koopmann & Rothschild, wishes tain- ' form the Ladies and the publio, tbat she has ' opened a New Stock of Millinery Goods in the basement of Alexander,' Seigle & Cb's store, on Trade street:' She - keeps ; nothing but the latest styles of Hats and Bonnets Having had long experience in the business i and liaving very .little expense, she, will sell : Goods cheaper than any other ioase in this j market.'..- ftCaU and see my Stock-' hefore you pur- Chaaerf:ifr'?:rfrt'!j a Jijf; '4. .:d I 0Ct6.1m;;i'o'&-4v'Mijti -ET.l'a i- Ui w if m ' ', ; . J0H3I; X:: BAI1ET,.' Jr:; "; . UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER," 1 rr;;5 cARife,: IS authorized to . take proofs, of, debts , i n r Bankruptcy. Affidavits. Ac. to be. used in;theu.s,cpurts;, . , r,., , .: i Maybe found attthe office5 of.'Brem &1. Osborne,' Attorneys.1: u ;-V; ",J j 'OCl6 6t 1 s;;"i; "i' nv.'fvr "i-ii.ii, .ff Frescoe I r Frescoe ! dvtir t- u'jz , Secured the services of Mr KEUEGKJIitartist,) I am now FRESCOING' , ; j ,rii.i -.- r.-r-jj;,, ii v. I, vjj..( -' In .the, latest ?d most approyed. aty les, r , v. j-v.ii,.. '.uuo.-j. Jf ANDREW ect2 ; A 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1875, edition 1
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