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CU CHABX0XTI5 0L3EHVEat I jod pmriTiric. Daily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance $3 00 " , 6 mo. v.:-i a .btWr - 4 00 1. mon. 1 ' 4lt .IV ".UJ'it I f ?kly, (in the county) in advance, 3 $2 00 X '- U out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 " 6 months, 105 i ar -liberal reductions tot clubs; ii jmsmmmi YOLXn. CHARLOTTE, N. CV SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1875. NO. 2054, v Tbe Obsxsvib Job Department hu bee thorongblr anpplled with ererr needed want, and with the latest styles of Type, and every manner of Job Work ean now be with neatness, dispatch and cheapness Wa ean furnish at short notice -BULKKS, BILL HEADS, ( UETTKB HB IDS, CARDS, TAQS, BECE1PTS, POSTERS, . PBOGRAMMES, HAHD BILLS, , J PA PflLOTS. CHJCCKS, .. At 7- t ic.--.ii- i.;. ' SMITiH & FORBES d if VT1 t.i 'to, r, FALL STOCK, i t CITY BULLETIN; hdt I i A Plenitude of Sundays. ? . ; An exchange reininds U8 that the three months of this' year, of which ; ' this is the I last, are somewhat remarkable for the httmr ber of Sundays they include. They foot up The Trial of Young: Strange- , ' - Haywood Court commences Monday next and Mf Strange will then be ar raigned for tne killing of Murray. It is" thougb.tr however, the trial ' will not North State. . A 8 o'clock the same evening the Atlanta party ' took the train 'for this city, where they arrived at 9:30 yesterday morning. Mr.Beall and' bride stopped at the Kimball, .where a number of friends. ladies and gentlemen called to congratulate AMUOEMENTfl. A N D c SHOES rniirVRRORRlCS lu 1nt rLnrnd from the Northern Markets, and we are now . U eeiving our Second Fall Stock of BOOTS. SHOES AND LEATHER, which is fall complete in every Department, and will be sold at prices that defy competition . MERCHANTS are especially requested to examine out Stock before purchasin WK'IX7lL Lfilltf T BE UIIDERSOIiD S-MIT H & F O R B E S , WRW TRONT BTJILDINO. TRADE STREET, ,1 n ; . CHARLOTTE. H. C. 1875 NEW ARRIVAL. 1875 j. . Ci'i - ARE NOW RECEIVING A OF FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. . . l? TYe offer to the Public the best Stock of Q-enilementf Hand and Machine-Made G A ITEMS AND BOOTS, To be found in the City. Ladies', Misses', and Childrens' goods in endless variety. We respectfully solicit your pat- We"H have Mrs. Maas ;lfohdy night.5 We should like to see the " Asheville CM- sen a little oftener than semiccasionally. It ris on ' ottr exchange 'list, but Furman comes to eee us about as often as. his paper does..-. '. ' fji;. . : -. . . 'Newspaper advertising may be compared to a vigilant and watch fnl salesman, who goes after - business early and late ; saying only the right thing in the right place and at the right time." ' ' Heavy Pood. -,: A big thundering noise r over the local's head last night started him off to see what was op, but upon investigation it was found that the "devil's" lunch, which he usually suspended by a stung from the gas jet to keep the roaches out, had fallen to the floor and sprung the flooring two inches below the natural level. Mecklenburg Money. The New states that when Howes' circus was at Winnsboro, several bills of the late Bank of Mecklenburg . were passed off on negroes by the showmen. We mentioned. the day after the circus was here, that sever al of these bills had been passed upon its ticket agent. The paragraph in the Newt tells us how he got rid of them. A Charlotte Firm In Tnomasville. The Lexington Central says: "Messrs Sample & Alexander, of Charlotte, recently purchased the Shelley Shoe Factory at Tnomasville, N. C, and will shortly begin I manufacturing there. Well done, gentle men, we wish you success and we are ever ready to extend our warmest welcome to the kind of men who compose such firms as the above named gentlemen." ' i f i a. v i 1 J TO louroen-quueenougn, we auoum s7r I T.1!.ffh Cnnrtr in that rrmn- L. forafourth ofavyear. VThey are distributed r "T" " MAiine ana nwue. " .. AnLnt iil RtW! 15th. Md h movedP some. other ad-.f Scon, where, after spending a day or so, they aud 20th : September four-5th, 12th. 19th joining county. This will probably de j will go to Savannah and other places, and nA ,uh .. Ofttohe fiv3rd. loth inh lay tne trial tUl next tspnng, unless it tnen return. , me young gentlemen wno 24th and 31st. It is not Very uncommon to is moved to Transylvania county which ent up from- here are copious in their lau see fifty-three Sundays in a year. , but we is not probable as the' laW "only allows otth9 hmimotthf dtisens of -AM tt inh.KU.mt" L An At 2' ' ArJni, Charlotte, and say they, were never treated doubt if even "the oldest inhabitant" re members of fourteen Sundays in three months before in this . region. The.Courti. f j These were a failure on yesterday. There was no . session of the- Mayor's Court, because there were no cases, and there was only one case before . any of the Magistrates; this was against a colore J woman for stealing two bottles of whiskey ironi a colored man and was compromised. Therewas not a breeze in police circles, and to the reporter's oft- repeated inquiry of "anything ?" the invariable reply was "nothing." The recording angel will enter Charlotte one day on the credit page of the book. a change of venue to some adjoining j county and all the adjoining counties, Transylvania excepted, have held their Fall terms. Capt John D Williams of Fayettville, one of the most important witnesses, and Col French of Lumber- ton.' who is of the counsel for the prisoner, passed through this city Fri day, en route for Haywood county. ronage. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. WADE & PEGKRAM, Opposite Central Hotel. iST" Ladies and Gents' fine goods a specialty. ' ep21 CO.. Burgess Idcnois 2 W I10LESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN FU R NIT URt BED D I N G, &c, No. 5, West sTrade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C JUST RECEIVED. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF .1 it u u Parlor Suits, Terry and Reps in Hair Cloth Al6o, a new Supply f lionnges, all grades. Coffins uii baud." A full assortment of Metalic Cases, Caskets and Wood IS NEW MEAT MAJSJIKI. Vl :. u' J A M IS ON The Epizootic. ! This disease has attacked the horses in this city. They are coughing and running at the nose. The Central Ho tel omnibus horses are affected by it. The disease is of a very mild form, and the horses are all at work as usu al. Little fear of fatal consequences are apprehended. mm The Pin Backs. A fashion paper says that the extreme tie backs are gradually going out of fashion, but dresses will remain quite r arrow yet. In order to give it the desired narrowness in front, a casing is set in about half way down its depth, and a drawing string at tached. The new polonaise, which buttons down behind, and is something of the princess shape, will only be worn by young ladies who adopt extreme fashions, Branding Cigar Boxes. The Attorney-General having decided tht the law does not permit the use of a cigar box into which the marks required by law hr.ve not been burned with a branding iron. the commissioner of internal revenue will 1 instruct officers of that bureau not to seize cigars packed in either paper or tin boxes for the present where they maybe satisfied that the tax has been paid. He will recommend to Congress in his annual report the modifi cation of the law so as to permit the use of such boxes. The Fall Races-r-To Newspapers. By reference to another article in this paper, and also our advertising columns, it will be seen that the directors of the Carolina Park Association have deter- ' mined to. have the Fall races, as pre viously advertised. Editors who have noticed the postponement, will confer a favor by mentioning this fact. Railroad Accident. Capt Trezevant, conductor of the ex press train which arrived from Rich mond last nightnhad an accident on his last otit-trip from Charlotte, 153 miles from Richmond, on the Rich mond & Danville Railroad. A broken axle threw the train from the track, and the express and second class cars were turned bottom side up. No .one was seriously hurt, strange to say. Church Festival. We are requested by the ladies f Tryon Street M E Church, to eay that they propose having an oyster sapper and festival in the i basement of the church, on Tuesday night next,' for the benefit of the church. We trust that our citizens will bear this in mind and patronize the ladies liberally. fc Members of the congregation are requested The Minstrels Last Night. Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels gave their last performance at the Opera House last night. The crowd was larger than on the occasion of their previous appearance, but still not so large as the merits of the troupe de served. The audience last night were delighted, and applause frequently rang through the house. The com pany has certainly made a fine im pression in Charlotte. There is noth ing inferior about it, and we cordially commend it to whatever place it vis its- We are sorry they are to stay with us no longer. Charlotte at the Greenville Fair. The Greenville News has this to say of an engine from Charlotte on exhibi tion at the Greenville Fair this week : "L. R. McAboy had on exhibition a first class six-horse agricultural Erie engine, and it worked like a charm. Mr. W. C. Morgan, of the Charlotte branch of the Erie City Iron Works, was on band, and kept things moving lively. tThe Erie engine is one of the best, and has given thorough satisfac tion wherever used. Mr. Morgan and McAboy, are live working men, and the interest of the company will not suf fer in their hands." Charlotte Again Poetized, Williams, of the Winnsboro News, is follow ' ing th& footsteps of Buchanan, of the Ches ter, Reporter who Is struggling for the laurels won by rhymes.; He had a "rassel" with the Muses day before yesterday, and the fol lowing inspired lines testify that be flung her.. Enumerating the attractions of the I Centennial City, he says she has "Railroads and busses and hacks, Corn whiskey that don't pay the tax, And Joseph Caldwell, Who's a bully young swell, With a keen eye, you bet, for pinbacks." When Williams is told that we have re cently been kicked, and that we have "iined mit der temperance," he will see nom inal apropos it is to connect our name with "buss es" and pinbacks,' and with corn whiskey Such references as these cause U3 to recall bur happier days and to realize the more ful ly Our present miserable condition. Let's talk about something else. with more civility and consideration any where. ; The trip was highly enjoyable, .;. SPECIAL NOTICES. -' It speaks for itself; is what a lady said of Dx Bull's Cough Syrup the other day, for a single not tie cured my child or a most dread ful. COUgh. " , s i, : NEW ADVERTISEMENTS $($01; RACES! OfEBATrOUSEi MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th. .-o: :o: . P0SmTELY05BHIGHX ONLY. - 4TH ANNUAL TOUR OF .ITrs. JT.1S. 1T11S BURLESQUE 0PEEA. ah d SPECIALTY LARGEST TROUPE TRAVELING. MRS. J AS. MAAS riREAT VICTOREIXI BROTHERS, JOHN and WILLIAM, GYMNASTS ani MUSICAL CLOWNS. s For particulars see bill of the day, A percentage of nightly receipts to the Oxford Orphan Asylum. .Reserved - Beats at Pbifer's Book Store. WILLIAM VICTORELL1. Jas H Horsiss, Manager. Aeent. ; oct2i ' ..." .: ;; AT CAROLIHA PAEK, Charlotte, N. C, Nov. IT, 18, 19, 18T5. JUST RECEIVED. -:0:- 2g BARRELS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, FIRST DAY Wednesday, Nov. IT. branded Attempt to Rah a Powder House. An attempt was made, on Thursday night to rob the powder house of Messrs Brera, Brown & Co., which is Bituated in rear of the residence of Mr. Joseph McLaughlin, who lives on south Trade stree:. The lock a strong pad-lock shows where it has been beat and hammered with a rock or some thing else, but it resisted the blows and the would-be thief was foiled. B., B. & Co. have put a man-trap at the powder house, and the next attempt of this kind that is made, the gentleman will either be there next morning to tell his name or else leave a foot or take the man-trap instead of the powder. We had thought that after the law laid its strong hand on Capps, for connection with a matter "con earn in' of powder," the thieves of this community wonid confine their operations to some less combustible material. The Fall Races will be Held. We are requested by Col Max well, the Sec retary, of the Carolina Park Association, to state that the matter of the postponement of the Fall Races has been reconsidered, and that the races will take place as previously advertised, except that two of the purses will be somewhat reduced. (See advertise ment) The stakes adveitised as railroad stakes, will be run as the Charlotte, Columbia A Augusta Railroad stakes, unless other roads will subscribe. The only changes to be made in the original programme is the re duction of one hundred dollars each in the Central Hotel and railroad stakes. Other stakes and purses remain unchanged. Already a number of horses are reported as entered. As an attraction during the races, each day at 11 o'clock, a match game of base ball will be played on the grounds, and a silver cup will be given each day to the winners. The names of the competing clubs will be giyen in due time. Fiest Rack Trial purse $150 : second horse, $50. A dash of i of a mile. For all ages, with one hundred pounds on each. SrcoKD Rack Abd-el Koree stake for two year olds $100 $25 entrance, P. P. Half mile heats, second horse $50 out of the stake. Three to nil, Third Raci Club purse $150; $50 One and half mile dash. to second horse. Weight for age. SECOND DAY Thursday, Nov. 18. First Rack Club purse $125 ; $25 to second Mile dash. horse. Fancy Radiant and our Royal Best, manufactured by patent process, a very superior article, fresh ground, warrant ed to give satisfaction. Also a fine lot of Crackers of the following kinds : Oyster Crackers, Butter Cracker?, Milk Biscuits, Tea Mixed Crackers, Walnut Crackers, Macrons, Prince of Wales Crack ers, rresburg uracners ana winger snappe. A Fearful Prisoner. Charles Benton, the man whe was pnt in the jug on Saturday last for stealing money from the till of Messrs McMurray it Davis, wrote a most pitiful letter, the other day, to Col John L Brown, the trustee of that firm, asking him to come and see him, and protesting his innocence in every few lines of the letter. Col Brown went, but the in terview resulted in nothing. Benton told hitn that he was born in Ireland, had lived in New York and subsequently in New Or leans ; that he. his wife and child, a boy of nine years, had but recently returned from a European yoyage ; that his wife is now in New York and his boy at school in Penn sylvania, and that he himself was on his way to New Orleans when he got caught in this snap here. . He produced testimonials as to character from busiuess men of both the cities named. Benton seems greatly mortified at his present circumstances, and while he talked to Col Brown, the tears trickled down his cheeks. His wife has been sent for, and will probably reach here this morning. r- ; The Fever Tree. i We publish the following paragraph, from a recent article in the Baltimore Sun, for the information of nursery men in this section. If the tree is what it is claimed to be, we can see no reason why it should not be as suc- cessfuUy cultivated here as any where ; Considerable interest exists . about "the fever tree," (encalyptis) and its wonderful medicinal qualities. It is said that if planted in our, fever and SxcoND Race Central Hotel stake mile heats $20 en trance. P. P. $'210 added by the Central Hotel. Three to fill. Third Race Railroad stakes two mite he. its $40 en trancehalf forfeit. $400 added by the Railroads entering Charlotte. Three to fill. THIRD DAY Friday, Nov. 19. First Rack Cochrane nurse li mile dash. $125 ad ded by W R Cochrane. $25 to second horse. Second Race Charlotte Hotel stakes half mile heats. $10 entrance, P. P. $150 added by Charlotte Hotel. $50 to second horse. Third Race Consolation purse, $150 $50 to the second horse one miie dash. For horses that have run and not won first money. Those beaten once, allowed 7 pounds, twice, 12, and three time s 18 pounds. In all Club Purses entrance free. A walk over or distancing the field enti tles a horee to first nronev only. Entries in Club Parses close at the Judge's Stand, at 4 o'clock P. M-, the day previous to the race, if the races are not ciosea at that hour thirty minutes will be allowed af ter they are finished. All stakes close attbe Secretary's Office at 9 o'clock P. M . Nov. 13th, 1875. The races will be governed by the Rules of the American Jockey Club. - DO MAXWELL, -oct23 Returned Base Balllsts. , : Those of the numbers of the Mecklenburg Ninei who did not return home Thursday night, arrived yesterday morning, with joy and gladness and , silver pitcher. They received the warm congratulations of their friends here,-and the pitcher which they brought as the proof of their victory was placed in one of the handsome show win dows of Butler's jewelry store. : A saloon keeper, of this city, offers the club to have the name of each member of the nine en graved npoa the pitcher, if they will allow him to keep it on exhibition in bis saloon ; Mr. A. H. Boyden. the President of the Fair Association, has instructed the club to have the names engraved and to forward the bill to him. It has not yet been decided which proposition shall be accepted. It has been suggested that the pitcher be turned oyer to Mr. J. F. McLaughlin, who made the best 0frl10 riistP;cts. it will suck ud and dis score of any player of the nine.' I 8fDate malarial poisons and drive the ia a chance for immortality.' Anchovis, Chicory, Bayleaves, Cbcoanuts, Tapioca Farina, 8age, Corn Starch, Thyne, Sage, Mixed Spices for custards, cakes and pastry. Goods sent promptly by a delivery wagon. The best assortment always to be found at C HASHAGEN'S, Opp. Charlotte Hotel. oct22 BANANAS. A FINE LOT OF BANANAS JUST RECEIVED AT F. J. Reb man's. OCt22 .... : Oranges TTOR everybody! L ! -! New Sweet Oranges, fresh Lemons, Red and Yellow Bananas, fine Northern Apples, fresh Coconuts, just in at F H ANDREWo fc CO'S. oct23 , A LOT OF FINE BANANAS, Blackwseds Magaxlne, r p g f .For OctobeVhas been promptly republish ed by the Leonard Scott Publishing Cc Barclay street, N Y. v..:m: rwral Hotel, on iTxade Street,; and; next door to II I I 1 I llH I II I I II II 1 llf . VU1IAJ1V ' V TivKT ilXl"A4 Farmers' Savin; rings jBank, This number is of more than usual inter. to contribute to the aid of this festival, and J st, as it contains several articles havingre to send in their contributions -ort the even mgbeforo. : ' i-K-u-, - 1 Let nnmmiuioner Mercer, of Patterson 41 1 -d-., Anrt iViot mnat axcellent' swr K .1 Uli rW , o deaer, Frazier, in charge there, to pro- &mw UGH PI-TAR JDnOLESALE i EriAll-DEALER8 tS r 5 S A si T E R E H k l A Aiin MoH and start an enCalyptic nur sery at once. Mr. W. A. Matthews; of j , .. . n.. .i-: . .(vS IfiaopamMitn has Diantea oU.UUO OI lauon w suojecw uw "-"-b - r l'Tll ' ni A n liaH in inese ween. us ossu wu, w - --- Frahcisfco, and the grpwtn is won itwrofl i Three nounds of seed police magistrates of London, and r"r"ri"i, i"!-Ki t. ., The : iron narrates a few of the incidents that occur in J c tariety is 8aid to be the! best. the police courts;' ' . 1 riaroKaWi will likelv win more fame At attAntlnn in this conntrv. The nrst I artCcte exniahis many and various duties I Sah of the A A. V "5 TENNESSEE ". KE E F A N D:I! MUTTON. i-tJi.: '-so. The. Rock Hill Row, Last July. ' ' Our readers remember , a ro w. at Rock erril o'' n ' ' 'Antnn loo Inltr In wtitfth A 'rJ-rf -LLJI'Za n. IT "Wrecked off the Riff Coast" is oneof the w wm1nWthefever-infestedregions1 . I m m a a M JU. MLUk & 7ltvw1 host I t a T.&m !-. nldfiriflO thlQ rfPA Ln5LT fnilnwlnoits the conclusion of the matter in ciass oi snort w wmu. aDous xwmc j ,:;r-ZZ court;; as told bys the Mm'lmlWfPm1 Joe, Massey.r county , commissioner. convicted at the recent court, Of assault IUQUI UU u; f D all bis wild dreams; as well as ills many SWEET CIDER! TvELICIOUS SWEET CIDER, on draught U at F H ANDREWS & CO'S. oct23 INSURE AGAINST LOSS .1 Or damage by Fire in sale and reliable Companies, representing a capital of oyer $25,000,000 At equitable NON-BOARD Rates- ACT A OinUHI, unci bhho vi " & Bro , Trade street, Charlotte.. N. C. Good risks, fair rates, prompi seiuemens. Risks written throughout the State. ; : oct23 lm --. " 1 Choice Seed Wheat t ftf. Vi innf. received a lot of Choice Red YY and White May "Wheat, for sale low. G W CHALK & CO. ,r; Oct23 s. 1 - - ; . . '. . Just Arrived. TiKARL GRITS, Rice, Barrel Pickles, To- JC mato Catsup in kegs, sold by v measure. HVesh No 1 Shore Mackerel. Choice Goshen F. oct22 JUST, IN AT H. ANDREWS & COB. ,'1:?. w.hhK yihml tmiu We stee pa f1rst-cl ass at market, and solicj ' CASH paying custdmeri 0nl ;Jfo erecut cue-u. , j 1 ' " . ' 1 T-vTrmptrnv , .t-, , ; -jt . - i va,t.w nnn Mr Howard, and senteneed bv ed : the old relations are breaking upj obe UTTOp 1 His Honor, Jndge Mackey, to pay a fine of dience is a word welligh-withoutn: tnean T TRADE FRO if foi iheLassauit upon! Mr Howard ing; assertion of equality is the order of the ' I ' ... .. . j - t ,!. ) nnntiM Mtntftnted : and the lowest angei Z Jct?- t T . " , t f i ..f milVauun sppiirfl Fresh BO lBnore mackerel, uuiwuu . Wa4 fHnthethll article again eettrith goodacts of the paawill ever; secure ;ttePfCnaim eheese.lCggs.r Also 25 boxes It and thevexed questien of employer and employ- forhim. , ni,-., t, choice MountApplesfprsahj tow .Ju ' fViA nld relations are-, breakins up s obe , JL a knt 1 OCt23 , . B H BMlltti i.i-j w r .k. Tniv tt I dav: none are coniemea : ana we o: which ocrasionttieassey;broth considered more un made themselvesflconspicuous. riotof July 1875" Thfr t Recent Charlotte : ana ' aumw lnlon. Uf . ' It will interest bur readers to sea what the Atlanta fferaicl baa to say, of the marriage, - FIRE inSURAIICB I SURE g GUARANTEE AGAIN3T ? LOSS BY FIRE. -4 4 on Tuesday evening lasoi JM Ai ju, ' ; itT-rm i nvn-rt nn J uc ro5 At this i Uu'UU UlUV I IUVII U A Nl H I'll ' The article on "Money" does not treat the was cuy. r" ? I X Mill. l'lUIl 111UUU1111UJ3 uu., ends the 1 Teasonable than their superiors. ARCHITECT. G E O. W E ire H. QFFERS his professional seryices to the citizens of Charlotte, and of North Carolina. Since arriving here in August 1874. he has designed and superintended the following work: The Opera Mouse lann paimeu scenery) the Second Presbyterian Church, new Mecklenburg County Jail, Alexander. Seigle & Co's store, Wittkowsky ft Rintels' house, Bank building for Brevard Davidson, Esq., and several small onnaings - Office, Trade Etreet, wnanoiie. a. , OCtl4 , ,. r ;f.''; -' Last Notice. TO THE PAX PAYERS OF CHARLOTTE . TOWNSHIP. I Must call upon you to come to my office and pay your taxes.. The, time for my settlement with the 8tate Treasurer in ap proaching. I cannot call on you in person, nor can j grani longer - iduuis-uw. vy this, date very few oi youi bav paid np. This in my last appeal to yon " : eriff of Mecklenburg. octl4 lm , . , , r,.i a . . .1 . . mam dJ . :.-!. 'fx- trta -a; VV 1 1 5U 1 1 - vX u I au ix - - - t. , inrii- vi . - til W.Ui 1 M .i-i. iuu- l-L'l to iywn hoi .ri j-. if ' . - . tM 1 T TPTCS XST i AtNTsdlLS; CHEllIOALt ASS ihvppoo Tfc'CHAltl,U J. ii, r5y !fib2i"6oi T$--?VndptmwA Flahnefs.Untoi Receives all the. Weekly hustrated Returned Home. ,,4, . The most of our citizens who have been fnktendance upon' the Salisbury Fair, te- all de- subject In a dry, etatistical way, but in fa- tioned in history have disappeared ; explains why we employ gbktf and silver as money ; says of paper money that it wants .but re- more perfect than therefore we copy its account, from its issue of Thursday : -: Stilus' nurtv left here for Charlotte on last Sunday aJflernoon.' after' a pleasant ride oyer the Air-line, arrived early Mon-i day morning. At 5 o'clock, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr A,";! BealL of Atlanta,, was married to Miss A U Payidspn, f Charlotte. Theeereniony tookTlaiin the Presbyterian ready for deHvery at 9 o'clock ' each, night. ; Orders will receive prompt attention. Sept 81875 ASSETS : ..i.&vi,wo :, i'H0ME OFFICE,'408 Walnut Street,'' PHILADELPHIA PA.' 1 10x12 Glass. A Boxes on the spet--Dot torn prices. rV,e isv" " T SMIT CO. . a 1 a" innUfPTTCTE y ? Stock of Hosiery. Eoglisht feritisblBalbrl- octlu i it takes V and finish- pecially eloquent in speaking of their trip fee, with some irksiupqtttoe morain-; and of the many courtesies wnicn were ex- nuencea - f. IrZ hwia mcit-wtistieally and tended themby tbepeofalisbnry, ana all have pleasant and grateful hings say Z Zs flowa evgre Areaetatio5of n.l1v Knvden. WnO OH .iubiwow i uwuiy , ."e-y., popularity tgreat as it jpras before,) te-fd Britain, with tne unartowe visitor w iu u. (v his bearing on the occasion, we are Visited 11 " REV A SINCLAIR. Agent at Charlotte, office over Nisbet's Store. M R WARNER, Pres't. 'i ' j J J R WARNER, flec'y. H W BRANDS, Sept. ' oct24 oaw tf . , 'j o v f .Hi ' ') -j W .7' . .-. , m .1..-. r j i , i i g, large 1teu"t was nung in ironroi ibb t i 60 , Barrels 1: r i Marhi BURNERS and Chimneys for ' Lamps, at o t: ; i T O SMITH ft C0'8. rirTtt n AnG TI ATH .ia mahyltof J bWQcitizehst visite. UmJUslf 11 ALiUsS Fair: all were well pleased, - MAYER, GREW'RQSS, the result of it all is that a better feeling be- octl9 4 . I tween, two places will be promoted. I - , ' V!.r.t --I i B I II1U W'Zrt I 11 I t. K"n Michart. Aneele- was tag. rmc'SmWM': Y"' ' ' ll" ' ' . v" - A' -W i 'YW.-iw, l:r"t,Mofthefburth1 WA rVdf'rand givet a sketch of V mk&mmnWm-p - V'-'" H . i tL'colbrsrice llado-ieii. the century of. wswrtn,, ana giv r .j. 1. Jkihehesm-1-1- , rr- -.r a- ;ntTJ5V-1 RO. I A " -'. , and hislifeandofsomeofnisor , - - T 0 SMITH ft CO'S, i octiy oci.-u publishers. merrier crowd never assembled in the old oct!6
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