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Artn ft uwikm&oil 1 - - A-vi leOTeME S h t , JI 4Y E BEEN- BOUG Ht ' bn ViedUxlni market, FOE CAS E, ' house in MAO UOV i - -'BESPECTPUllY,' , nr. 1'' nun yitlSi.lA'l 1 :uaii , . , 1 . . ; . ' ' !.-' ' 11 ' '"f i "if, - s. : .r-rr-::' - if! a'r.ifr. - 1 yol. xn. if y ft oTfiv . ' II )l Rl l( II .. 1I mi t I . . ff . I I 1 it . m I . - I ..... . . i v v- . -w" v.-, . EALL - STOCK, the Northern Maiketa, and we are are uui " .ffl now AND RETAIL E D II D B fl S 0 ED; 1-11875 ' . .!.. : ., ft ?7 and Machine-Made respectfully solicit your j-mR3C) Opposite Central Hotel. sgedalty. sepSI . 3 J I 1 t BE SOLD AS LOW AS MALICIOUSLY M IREPRESEKTED " t v mi?inm AND I TAKE PLEASURE IIU l (BUSINESS. j I' . ? r . . . ; .7 i ' t ' i CASH flTuit IT 8 n f!i ra n CIV Til"?, OS LY C 1 UAlli. . Cm . A I C5 mi-1 mti rt?i ii r--.5ak'a G O U U b , : i...MT;rn'i : and ''will besbt fc4a pr Jhanjayy .otlier QbfrtottfWii svicn ui rsnein-yu .7 . .iaVi.!0'J ' .WiW-J - T- 7 fli'i V . ,i 74--75 .7 - . .. t.. Iln OEfwyaril ;hwlllinn. Illll l si.aii. I ; " ill iy it' i 'iii i' 1 1 n in It . . t . I ., -r-ct CITY. BULLETIN, i See advertisement of special train ever C C &A'R R on Sunday taofning." Greai xe-r auction in the feret i, tii'u)ix,0 ? Day before yesterday, 500 bales pfVcottpn ., The Cadets of the Carolina Military Insti tute are all wear iog.crape Upon itheir arms for their late companion, Josepli. Knobiac'h. -' :.'. w tt .i '.: -ii.i.' iiii; - ,.. The number of "faikers" who hare infest ed thectty fer thV'is&twelek; redall the days qf the Ffir of the Carolinas;:i8ome of them are villainous looking fellQwa too. if-Ui .'3J . Charlotte is an unlucky town for ' tftitkfoa ? 'hli Yoif Iti&f hercdHftng Centen nial week, and wedo ndt know how.fiiach this week though certain! j a good deal. He will probably fight shy of this ' burg in fu ture:' . ' ? ' ; Church Services, ' 1 ' -Services were held in the' Second PrtsGy rteriaa Church (as evening, hen a very im pressive sermon was preached by Rey J B llackJ There will be services again fo-day at 11 o'clock A. M., and tt J P. M. To morrow the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered after the morning ser mon. . The Courts. . Notwithstanding these .are race times," there is remarkably' little violation of law, and the courts are all very dulL There was no session of the police court, yesterday morning, and only one of the' Magistrates had a criminal case. John Redd, colored, was before Justice Davidson for assault 'and L battery npon Turner , Henderson , and 'Ijras nncd cents and costs. . ; , . , - i iw 1 1 v I fejk torse belonging to Mr R C McCrakin, took fright while standing at the Air- lane Depot day before yesterday niorniDg, . and ran. with all his joight up Trade , street. Turi iTJQqqffce ran down to Wads- worth's li Aery stable, ran into the front door, and clear1 through, out al the back. He continued his race clear to the Baptist Churchj and finally hauled up of his own accord;" There was hardly a vestige of the wagon left when the horse got through. The Opera Haute Last Night. A4eATatHt3iip1yed the Kn ml v w a wlnif kA 1 lfl lPi-kAtlkMltai " burlesque on the play called "Pocahontas, which met with such favor throughout the United States a few' years ago. As a burles que it was a tuccess; and was well acted by the Company, but he miserable doggerel In which the play is written, and the facetious characters introduced at the wrong time, sooilcd ' the tffecb In tb farce which con cluded the night's performances, Rose and Harry Watkins' did themselves credit, and roar after roar of laughter announced the approval of the audience. ; Personal. : . We experienced pleasure in uicethig in our office, last night, It W Best, Ei-, the city editor of the Raleigh .Sentinel, and a gentleman who is doing' ranch toward mak ing the Sentinel one of -the most popular journals in the State. Mr Best is on a can vassing tour,' and will to-day call upon our citizens with a view of inducing them to subscribe ir the paper. : We are pained to announce that at the time tbia is written, juat before going to press, A- H. Martin, Esq., is sinking rapidly. He is very weak, and it is doubtful if he lives nntUdayligbVil.f (. I ., i- t ! Dr L W Battle, has returned from a visit ) to his old home in Alabama. The, Necd.sf Man ufaet tries. It Is atclti ihy th at Charlotte has no cot' ton manufactories alul bo few of otber kinds. The pUde mfiat eligibly itoated for tliese; iupbn 4 tscala I affording remunerative em ployment to large numbers of laborers, The country around the city offers the finest in ducements for dairy, horticultural and ag- fieullnral aihsbabShiatelligent and eiltefprisin capitalists might invest and provide the weans of livelihood ior num. bers ofunemlped poor, as well as fill their own coffers.1 iWveiopmeht of resources and judicious, thoughtful and persistent applica tion jof capital are crying needs of, the times'. Class jealosies .and envies, or criminatibn and recrimination, ad infinitum can not, in any manner, meet, ine . exiaency. and : ,we no nf ,r.H ' .'. -The Charlotte Races. Quite a delegation of our most prominent citizens left here this morning to attend the Charlotte races. A goodly number of Char; lotteonians visited our Fair, and now the peo- Dle of Salisbury return the compliment, jfCMi iasJahould 5hBpeAfnceforth litAa.JetlAr feeUttCSOlAlosirVfiD nraun- Tinn hctwn tho citizana of X!hflrlotte and Salisbury. Salisbury Watchman. We were much gratified to see so many of the people of Salisbury here on Thursday and, with the Watchmun, hope to see here- feel&kBf)tf eefi lie people of two places. vThis xcliange'or yiaita re ferred to above, and the courtesies which have passed between the two places mcjp dental to them, have gone Jar to remove tne prejudice which has existed to some extent on both sides. We indulge the hope-thai out of sight. The New Vork Comedy Company Tbe advance agent of thw tcompaoyi ptb crwise the Wildman Troupe, arrived ingthia t hifoM Hst) ftM Mouncedby bills that the company will appeur at " &x LChArlattA Oafcxa Honsa on-iPridav-end iSaU fdjHBtenilrgJ neStff 1 ttffat&&y&m : The company baa been here twice has e8tabliahted tself tfsaxj ; Jti'?th)5 u-- WttllunO?OTCWens.i ild- man nimseii is a very excellent act it, ana bis wife; wh is called -'The Pearl of Song." takes certain charaotera ( ivith very decided credit to herself'." We have no doubt thf trouDe bas improved unce it was here last seasn,yas;yo iWilniitgton, Newbernr-and other placei in this States where - it has recently flayed, it has recejye4 Uie,warmcs)t encomiums from the press.; iWe doubt not that it will draw well here - . , 1 . . . 1-B--vlI-:--to?i3ftso.blno-f4mfff ntn f--iit tr. An n;ieaSant:Dayiirieavy Tr4rl Yesterday yas a yerrlagreeable4 day1 'on Carolina J'ark'leJiPe: jaupt fell ffli .unpleasant day eptjmsnyjiwuyiwho would otherwise have r attehdad. a He wever, ;there were as many oat as weie3cpeoted,and t,he crowd, thotfgh hoi as Targe n on Tbureday, was much larger than on; '.Wednesday and mnch more enthusiastic. .The'raih bf Thurs day nigh tih0uigh ipalpTUflj 'irVotagli therejwaa no game of-os i bfil tf delay ha racing 'amebot6jM irrQiq '$ the! traok until aftetfl'Vcloc; ia:toe hope that it would dry offa8omewhat,hotwithstandipg the races had been advertisedttf begin t 12 o'clock, they really did not coni'meocs' un til nearly 2- ' By nhia 4ime fTS condition f IV.i. ;ii...J .wa-4ljAH preliminary ixercise, showed, that the 'ani mals would not Le, very grjeatly mpeded in their progress. ' , ;;;. 7 .y ' ' . Finally afteCjftgoQdi deal of' impatie.nce on the parts of both (he spectatots and the horses, the H Commenced.0 This wi This was a if niile daeh, for $125 ; $25 to second horse. f Entries Hart- aud, Jack. Trigg, Idalia, dpringlet and Lib- by L. The, second and, last named were drawn.' J'hothjrs got their positions , as follows :x . Idalia. first, Hartland fcecpndr; Springtet third. Whei the . horses, passed, the judges' stand on the first quarter, Harti land was airly ahead, but at the end of the first half fcjpripgjet .had worked Up on him,- and before: the-home; atretchr was reached had pulled arountf and got' in the lead. Hartland tfad long -since given up, and fin ally came in six or 'eighth lengths behind. TiraeXIS.', SECOND KACE. - Charlotte Hotel Stake half mile heats, lor, $150, $50 to second horse. Entries : Hoi lie Darling, Charlie Cheatham,' Joe Nannie, John Payne, Miss Muggins, Van dal, Jr., Thus OVeil and Ned BontUne (drawn). Joe Nannie got the pol Vandal second, Muggins third, Cheatham fourth, O'Neil fifth, John Payne sixth and Alollie parJing on the outside. With ,so many houses, in a narrow track, as might have been expected there, was great difficulty in getting a start. Several false starts were made and two or three of the animals were done no' good by these ; in one of them Tho j O'Neil was uncontrollable and ran the whole distance of the track. After four or five ineffectual attempts.the drum was tapped to a very incifierent start, and the horses, all huddled together, dashed off, eacn being tailed upon by the. spur to take the inside. So close did tbey get that one of them - ran against Joe Nannie and knocked him down, which,withdut hurting hlm.of course did the work for him for this beat. The others with out being interfered with by the mishap, went on the race, Mollie Darling holding the lead which she -had gotten 'when Joe Nannie was left. The leader was sorely pressed by the Muggins mare which came up alongside her, and gained enough in the half mile to get out so little behind that many were in doubt as (o which was ahead. Thos O'Neil came in third, close behind Miss Muggins. Time 57. Sicond fixATvAt the start.Mollie Darling el out' beautifully, but on the quarter O'Neil worked around and got even. The two ran so for some distance, but the whip was applied to O'Neil with such effect as to propel him ahead and he ran in about half a neck ahead' of Mollic Darling,; while Van dal, Jri, came up ' third. Time 502. , John Payne was ther favorite in this race, but he was ' Sulky and quit op the first' quarter No anqunt of spurring, could, warm him up to bis wprkand. he came in for -behind. ' - -Jhikd HAr-rMollie Darlitig and Thos O'Neil -:, baying, worn a heat each,' had the. field to themselves in this heat, the other horses going off after the second. In this heat Mollie Darling came out ahead,, but there was much excitement on the grounds, owing tcfthe fact AhaC after the drum had heeij tapped for thetart, by one pf the ,U3egong,waa sounded, ..byianotheri causing both the horses ito be pulled upland afterwards to? -be! let iout and continue the race. There was a great deal of dissatisfac tion, and thW juxlgtj, ' alter canvassing the TOtiriw : jpteised jpne. jprty it lgtilydispeas, ed: the dtheriaud it was only wnen, the next lieat had been rurf that all parties became satisfied. r- --,, j' 5n tfifi heat io decde,"pJoperiy speaking' the third. Mollie Darling Ehot far ahead at the start, an Xiti ffifytyffiK&r, O'Neil would 'aisU.ce)tiM no IdeaV however, of allowing tbia-to be be case, and before the first quarter was -ended began to close up the gap He iained vcry percepti bly on the leader, but she was too jar ahead for him, lahd tth'out firstly a length ?and a tfo.!K'j?u. hit ", "MS ,n J hnui orse ope !ne ,4ashn forhjeiithat'had;. previously runqurmg ineraoesana na,no won nrst 'inopey.-- iiiBines 'i'AtMi-ei joree, Jack Tnaa and Ceulurv TliBlr positions Wh;ctUJeir. names are Siamed M?Abd-el be- fore the first turn was. reached, and ere the 'quarter fras fihlshed( uadt jHdenfd the zip to such an extent that there seemed no hope lor jbimtpiPreseoUy, . however he begasl to- close in; and ttjhe end6ff tfi firsf'balf niile,' was $P rjneela. usj; bei yondh )3' pQini he, st uiabied against Ce'til: itury awiieanie tnin ace of falling, ' but, his, Md&Tfckte b1tn"un.V an& 'seeiii tfat tliere i was no jcpance vp( , ger,j, ym : jtyiiqe , irom oq- nina. BUiiimir. cunea mm arouna as Boon 'm he reeotered)ii'mself,-andby rQiy$ijx9. lapped both Trigg and Century outside, and led the raoe Onee here, he .loon put:S kakt s)i joOhjtwSn "iairosf and the others as they had previously put between themselves aid htm ahat;the"efid of tne race wMajahead.i ...Time I.5C 1 ;Wben;Abd-eI,came under the pole, the crowd could no longer contain Itseif, and ' shout after shout went up from the. citizens b'3'Jiqjwere presents Hati were, thrown . in the air; and tbtri was every -demonstration of rejoicing.. VOnrdMhe ekBBes' which" bad contributed- lb Aod' el'strevftna 'defeafai was ihe?h(kvfeig1bt'E! ' Yes terday mere child,' Chat-f SSwwn 'jOjjlpt1 welghi dpn"niaftaged hin,jF faTthe Xfwifneii of; anexperjenced; jockf y , HjJ -.riding h,en.thehoie : Mumbled, was prorf nounced -the best. that baa beenulone on Jthe fieldjandAM el'Bi Tunning' was the best thafwas dene' yesterday.1'1 1 iYH 0 die race, M jbis' .waa 'postponed until t? iwyl vv,vAyjh. qao vw ntl .V- IUO UUl" -1 day when jX .will ,be a great,' attraction on ivwit .rtr.r.-!Hoif- ;iita f:;; f ti The lodges,, yesterdayi wenatfi A H, Boy den, Esq' Ir Jo Graham,? Col T G Bacon'lT? I a infers a a uxtjm-ixnton starters-r-'Wm Difendal 'Tfibs-GHef,' --" ' ' ' ' .Tne iiroVamme lor ToVlay. ' 1 '" a sun hat: 'jevne i4ii s; . i.h.j .tj': -Swrwc me. vd';''V' Mir-JUl HKAT3. . ,( 4f -njinouB v yaw. 3y. by. Lightning, dam adlie Morgaii. : , , t, , c.Burch.alker c h.Joeitanny, 5y, by Jack Mdlonedam Florm.t rs ncifj ! r;-J. & Farris' b f Eliza Hyatt, 4y, by Bay Dick, dam Mary FaifiSi - 1 ' "l ; SBinirn lift ' Jt A HUehcock'a br' f , LutUia H., 4y. by Second Boone, dam Meanness - 1W R3ahcock.cb, a-figyp 4yrby Plane; dam Lady Berry." '' . '.. i Barton" &' 1 Mtdirigf r's 5b' c Ascot, ?y, by Enquirer, dam Hinda. ' ' " . . . fS. H Barny's br g lLtitawr4Vf Iff Flafcatch- er. dam by Monarch. . Hcapja ; 1ck One and a half f mile dash over 6 . hurdles, . 3 feet. inches high, 20 pounds over regular weight.: ! J & S Farris' blk m, Grey Stocking, aged by Doctor Lindsay, dam by Monte. J & 8 llrria'b m Eliza Hyatt, 4y,bv Bay Dick, dam Mary Farris. .. L A .Hitchcock, ch f Busy Bee, 4y old, by War Dance.dam tibuisa Spillman. Barton t Medinger's br c Charlie Cheat ham, 3y, by Lynchburg, dam by Light ning. FOCfiTH SACK. One quarter mile dash. The entiles were not made up last night.' Races will begin to-day at 12 M, This is the lasc . day, and with anything ike good weather, a respectable crowd will no doapi will attend.; -. ; Race Notes, : . The game of chance men, particularly the roulette man, did a good business yesterday. Day before yesterday he got dead broke, and had to pawn his pistol to pay up what had been won off him. We suppose this is the first instance on record.- Curses loud and deep .were heaped upon John Payne, yesterday. He was a long way the favorite in the tecond race, and a great deal of money was lest him. He was mad before the race began, and many who watch ed his .movements directly after he came on the track, predicted that he would not run. These predictions 'Were verified ; be quit on the fir&t quarter. ' The judges gave their decision yesterday in the last race on Thursday, between Mary Long and Vanderbilt, and awarded the puree to Mary, but declared bets off.. The impres sion prevails very generally that Vanderbilt was held back on purpose, though it is ques tionable iLhe can beat the mare in a fair race. Admittance to the g.ounds to-day will be 50 cents, and there will be no extra charge for the grjind stand and ihe quarter stretch. There will.be no dead-heads on the grounds and even the officers of the association will have to pay the entrance fee at the gate. . The races to-day ar e not under the man agement of the association. The turfmen who are here bad determined ' to stay until to-morrow, and the races' are between them selves, the Association giving no purses, but receiving all the gate money . ' The turfmen have chartered a special train over the, ,Charlotte, ; Columbia & Augusta .Railroad, for themselves and; . horses; - end will leave to-morrow for Augusta, where the races take place next week: i ; - . i : . . Willie "Jones is the name of the jocky who wasriding Joe 1 NitfUie when ! he fell yrateis.y Neither the bdy ijbr the'. -horse was hurt, but th former havinz been con siderably stunned his place was supplied in' the next two.lea by Nathan Clarke.- Messrs M Jordan , Co.,! of Baltimore; on yesterday effected a private sale of -their en tire stable, consisting of Thos O'Nefl, Brook' yn and Jack Trlgg Mj Wilson of Baltic more, was the purchaser, and the prjee'aid- ' An amusing incident oil the grounds,' yes terday, was the jesult of a bel between' ' two negro boys. , 7 Qne bet 'iis; h on a cer-1 tain horse and lost ir,; vbereuppn the other jerked the hat off the head of the loser, end, it being a better one than hls'own.'put it on his head and stuffed his in his bucket. Then the" hatless darkey1 sjood up bire-headedand 1 m tij pool seiiihg at CochraiialUtcuange' laseveoing, jacKiiWJw waSjUieufTwr: ite, five 0 one over the; field .for., the.lirst race, half mile heal; .Egypt was the faror- itein thejecond,! mile dash; and.BuBy.Bee Ihe-favorite in the thlrd.the hurdle race.: Jrhri rAcesion Carolina Pafkliavtf been re poreiadayiby.telegw atd Press. c sJ . q iu ; V-1 -. The jtodet 'Prfarittoai : Wwinv jnln tharuah to . whieh we. were-suBjectec on Thtcrsday i nieht by having to make up -Ibk four' or five hburs'spent'at the raceicourse aarinf!thef day; wwe Torgrjtno6e the pade of the' carets bAha Carolina Mllitaty lnsuiuie, wnicn, too pace aajr ;piore jw- ie;ay evexuug.. r.vAMr,4 nomas, waa (a wiu mand of the corps, which paraded through several of thefltretta, the pbseryftd of a large eif ojutiops. We.caq ,only say,what hive oiten said; .in mentionldg tle public appear ance of these young men-tbat their drilling is perfect and that on the) streets ' they pre-, sefat fiat splendid appearance IThey i jglve eve'rlnalcatioh good training in nrflitary tactics, - and .whwCTmbAatfonl'tf aj'unl,J 'shbvfj 'nctHes, fainlj'.at" their school room educationM is 'equally as well cared for. . " two, places ..where they, went through, their Na!2078 Idleness About tierClty. The newspaper reporter,, in, his'daliyvenV5 tilation of matters in. the' Mavnr'it n1 couyfurnishes but isamplesiof the horiiW effects6f idleness among tae ' cajiaUle. v.iTed """j w uw nu ai c iuav uj sname, ana pnblisbing them and their foul deeds is a shot quite over tt xwlrki iCti city' work house would, beiipprepriataifbr subA grants w obareperoua ti creatnrel fin man Jbrrn.-, Instead of heing, suppord Q? a timejafce.jmverkeiiW. trjsastfry , expense, ii absolute, epforped. ienW'they might be compelled tOj contribute- DNsuit' able laboTtb' ttie'efty's '.nnances. Where there la a i'will 'there' is-a i'way. ;:iEfery qaes Itibn Ot njf considerable utility may be said; to be, at least in the details of it? execuenj knotty.: f But'such roblenjs may b readily j solved by.plamr8enaible jaenjf toi whom it (esjj)ecially belQg.witiout th aid of that antique personage the hUadelphia lawyer. or aw moaern anti typem any otnercity. The distressing Macclctent W occurred Wedffesday evening bnnheClnif iniij.. .-n umbia& AugnstRailioadris smi a atter. of considerable ebaversation Itr becomes-'i more horrible as the details are fearied.The first train was standing still, on a side tract, with the switch open, when , the train ran up beliind at a rate of 25 miles an-hoUrv'The engineer did nbtljlow brakes until tEe"'.? gine struck the switch; and in ' an in stant the ' locomotive' ' ran into ' theriladjes coach. Thecoaeh was diVided'hnd hrheh h the engine was stopped, the boiler ' was half way 6 tbejaisleL The condnctor of the rear train was on the engine, and he and-the-en- gineer immediately escaped to , the woods. I0S said that it if weU , for them that they did, otherwise the passengers v would have swang them up to the most convenient limb. The conductor (McKenzle) was in this city on yesterday. The engine of the second train-T'Georgia," bneT of the fin est engines on the road waa badly wrecked; and it will cost the company hundreds of dollars to repair the consequences of this criminal carelessness on the part of some of Its employees. . . , If this accident had occurred north of Mason and Dixon's line," some ne would stretch hemp for it, and that right speedily. The engineer, FetneflwaS drunk, and pro bably asleep. He had been one of the most trusted of the toad's employees. tcOMMUSICATED, A Card of Thanks. Messrs. Editors I desjre through your columns to return my thanks to the mem bers of the Hornet Fire Comt a jy and their guests, who took supper at my restaurant on Thursday evening, for the perfect gentili'y with which they conducted themselves. 1 1 is due to myself to state, and I take this oc casion to do so, that whatever 'defects there Were in the supper, are due to the fact that too short a time was given- in .which to pre pare it. ; .' Very respectfully," Mas. H.F. Dasiels. j, SPEClAIi NOTICES. Use the "Eureka" Machine Twist, &Eu Twietl Thev will give reka Batton Hole perfect satisfaction. This is to give notice that all citizen's troubled with Cough or Cold should at once procure a bottle of Dr Bull's Cough Syrup. Price, 25 cents. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS To the Public. BY older of the Executive Committee, admission to Carolina Park to-day has been reduced to 50cts. No charge for quar ter stretch; no dead heads, Directors are re quested to pay. I) U MA-VWJbLi, nov 20-lt. - Secretary. Lost. 1 r i ' ' 'X brass and steel key, tied tote her. The JLX finder'; will receive a dolb r by leaving them at the Obskrvjer Office. nov 20-lt. J . . . , y-A 1 ' . i i , i r j r ir r' ' -Special Train. , i A Special TrRin will leave Charlotte, over JX theC Q A A Bail Road on Sunday morn- ioe at 9,0.'cloeki.' Fare to Columbia $3, and S Augusta. . j Great . reduction , from ' the nal rates; Apply to T A Hitchcock at the uiuvui novel. . . noy20-2t. " :y , Kid Cloves ! .S'ti! WE have Inst received a Splendid Assort mont Kid Gloves, all : abades, cheaper than the same quality can be sold elsewhere. U 1 ALEXANDJfiK. VJSlUJjJfi & UU. np20; 1 1 OUR STOCK OF; DRESS GOODS ' - Ha just been 'received.- They can be sold cheaper than tne tame quality has ever, peen, 11,1. . TIT. n Cfl .11 mmmnul wirb nil onnrt and. nrimi , These uoods are realty very cheap, (jail and see them . " r " no20 THOSE WHO - ' 1 .. i-i( Have not paid Iheir accounts will. please !! mnA a a Ha , Wa nmt tin) mnnnr '' ' J ' - iT.rrivnm.'airiai.nA'rvt Mao; it.-: - :v,, If You are too Cold THESiIGHTS CALI;AD8:SeT .- ii,.' ff r If I ti wzi cri ,7.. nit AT fci R's S'i ii 1 3 .ALEXANDER; 8EIGLS CO'S. no2ft w inifi a m ir-'i jljljuj jl KJ w.fi rsposTEBa, , rtOGilAixMFA AN1 BILLS, J PA PETLETS. CHECKS, ftc Ae .1 j:i mifiiiiviwjv? imaJXLL-. 9tH AtVCUt WUIUIIIII. Q4wriivntn(' s&iti inserted in this column tU therate-cf ten (10 rent nrr ,5JoafcrfVWti,?Ao advertise VMJJmHmmig-five cent. lagat word a mate a line - . .7 y--, : ' IFSOOMff HOTELS AU 1 fc aTV va KMLWtl affnevov OTW WTO-H TJ.8M1THHPSCOMH. f imr 4j IMI9TANT. ALE OF. REAL AND PERSONAL' PROPERTY. ;. 1',., . Tfirr T,'frif &f'!''' - fN Saturday December Uth875. I pro V pose to sell to the highest bidder ai ' pose to sen. to the highest bidder at bile Auetkov -at 1 the iConrt - House door in Charlotte, the followine Drooertv belone ing to the Bank of Mecilenburg (Bankr'pt): 1 tract of Land.4i miles from Charlotte, 42i acres, cnownaai,theHinter.place; 1 tract of Land 3 m les, from. Charlotte. 41 aeres. ; !il the ciJy of Charlotte. 'fronting on B mdC Streets' adjoining F H' Dewey and 8 rmiia, Kuewa 'as tne umtr property j 4 city Lota in the city 6f Charlotte, known as lota.Nesl3,d7,'14itdl8,OTf tae Blackwood lands, and about 2 acres of - land in the Northern part f thecity of.iCharotte be tween Church street and remetery streets, near the-C 0 R R; ineradiafe Hbe buUdiags there, a good 60C horse.POef Steam Engine andSawAlillandiatl the machinery and fixtures appertaining to faid w mill and also the machiBeryand fixtures (belonging to the 8poke Andmddier Faewry located on said lot ; 4 of 5 bead of. mules ; 1 cow end calf . Ar lot of ploiw; Jiarness, wagons and otheiarmiag-toimfo jdspe one large Fire and Burglar.Pof Herrings Safe, late ly used by the Bank of Mecklenburg at the " Banking - House , in - Charlotte ; also one sraaU Fire and Burglar Proof Safe used by aaid Bank at the same place also about one hundred cords of pine wood, feet' long, lying hear the CC & A R Rtwo miles from Charlotte and variotur other 'Items of per sonal property:uch -as i chairs desks and office, furniture belonging to said Bank, and a small lot ot stationeryu twa beautiful Gold Watenes t $690 of .the notes of the Commercial Bank of Newbern. N C; 7 of the notes of the ank of Wadeaboro ; 4 of the notes of the Bank of Cter Fear ; 14 of the notes of the Bank of Charlotte; 11 of the notes of the Bank of Yanceyville ; 16 of the notes of the Bank of Greensboro Mutual ; -5 of the notes of the Bank of , Wilmington ;" ' 24 of the notes of the Bank of Washington ; 4 of the notes of the Bank, of Augusta, Ghu 8aleatl2,o'cloCkM.r , i jh. jl. uoou&fl jQi. i&aaiKa ee - v-v. Of ihe Bank of Mecklenburg nov?0 and Dec It And Still Onr Assortment INCREASES DAILY. . i- .. - - - - ; ' ' :. y ..- K rJK CHOICE LEMONS, GO TO HASH AG EN'S. FOR PRESERVED GINGER, iii large arid giiialt jars, ". '? GO TO BASIIASEN'S. JKR SAGO AND TAPIOjCAg GO TO HAsilAGEN'S. OR ROYAL FiAVOBisa EXTRACTS, GO TO HASHAGEN'S. FOR SMALL PIGHAMS and LARGE CODFISH, - GO TO HASHAGEN'S. F OR THE VERY BEST of GOSHEN BUTTER, j ;. j : r: .- i-'' 4 ; . GO TO HASHAGEN'S. OR CHOICE MOCHA COFFEE, a. GO TO HASHAGEN'S. FOR HORSEEORD'S SELF RAISING BREAD PREPARATION,: v "; . .; GO TO JttASIl AV J! TOR THE LARGESTASSORTMENT f OF FANCY IMPORTED "AND " DOMESTIC GROCERIES AND STA- - PLE GOODS, GO TOJ HAS HA GEN' S, OPPOSITE CHARLOTTE". HOTEL. flaGoods jDelivered- Ppmptiy.- noon, SAsn Dunn MANUFACTORY, WHOLESALE"- -JC N' D RETAIL. SEND, FOR;PRIpES; TO P.P. T O'A L E, Oct.' JTov. Sept. '76-eod '75. Mar. May;" July and i CHARLOTTE V7ABEH0USE. jhOKSnM streeVMflC.4C.C. U Railroiids, Charlotte. N. C.s ' DIRECTOR8-i-Robt I McDowell, JC Bur roughs, Hon J H Wilson, Gen DH Hill. . A 8horter .Caldwell, Manager. Cotton,-FerttHEers,' Flour,- Grain and all kinds of MerebandiaerStored at Reasonable Bates;.! Advances Negotiated at S per cent interest on Cotton in iWarehoose r Our building has been thoroughly repair-, ed and fitted up- expressly for oar boeineea. Shippers by Piedmont Air-Lin and Caro lina Central can save at least :pne dray age by patronizing us , ' ,;! Coi.Bignments Solicited; t -."-: --uOCtlOeodlmj .rfn-rtw tiixth rfJ . 1 92-Wfj.Prattitreetv, timore, .Maryland PARLOR! HEATERS, nmi rttn . :,1ti C0TACJ, T IIXTJMI-V-tA.'r O R s , FCRNACL3,. RANGES AND GRATES ' fjCT STOVES REPilRED. '-Q augSl 2m eod dw r V" idvC V-rf 7-7J
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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