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ij. - " m,r ' " - 1 ' . - ' '-;Hr::r:r?- -HE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER; WBSCRtPTlOX RATSSrC tPe (in (Ae cminty). in advu7tce...Ji.;,:..i 00 Oirf oA couy.poafpafd..,:.....:..;.. 2 10 Six ifonfli 1 00 par LAoera reduction for clubw. ; JtcadV-mUde Clothing -andeineril tfereUnftlfoA ' .rfrri- WTtj: ' " -H twlU fin4 atthe otd established house !of ri :. a CM'mottutoW. KWinMcli'cWlbiia: ilIpW4d- 525&StI2f ! - . tria?,, -.n,: I ' . r-TWTr.T 1T. .r"W,'TiiSVMnl"--- I iwn oiiw uucuiootcb.iui UUUIB lUlfeiIl- 1 ntLV-tVH routiner TvnKooo.l- . i 1 ' : ' that betuast fe bntthn'iba brMiiantil -Veae prepared proye UiSiVoatodTthaCwe make EKitooJ OUR GOODS ANaPRICbpn.i' h .--'rr---.' i . r-rn 's '"i" VSttl? patrsjiis, Jimoirna- I noneiiaattRiQerdofl's; return to the United eries are cpm Carpets, Oil Cloth,; and , Mattihgs I very low. ; Hid Wovej, uUml?relIs I&risies and Fancy Goods mmm:Wmm piete ana ,wilKbfrsoldLat ksTONisHiNG l5w prices mtWX . I riaron Tnn.him I eta: j air dealing, route and attentive clerkB. C, yourselves. Dcmdcrat 'a-hd ttolhi 'doy - " 4 WIUUU..,..,!,,.;-! i'V l.n.; ;;'i'-i. 1 1 s i 1 i march 22 BURGEE S; N IOHOLS, W HQfESIi: & .'retail i-itujEwK isleeiiie'AbraY; inqmirefff the oept when ; it; i !'pptessivey warm j then: we; -fUs a wa6iB"lagf : he nWbiBeoklaad 6omrier..-t ' ..:.--.t .VHi.-'J ! One opera iinrv will draw out a laier church congregation than the best sermon erl ItWrfy be al tetiildi'efj inder'lhe.age say of teq . bp iwerYfryeari that very few, I week), averagiue seven lines anhj-'r iv of ten W1 bf ttapers and1 other wmiimiSr aa 'X! 1 os; s have aqy idea th at peach- SE0F' ? LL 4 ( 0 10 Spruce Street. of Deachibldafiomsf gtk- dann1 f ew u 'tA , -a i u -m i. i dfta KThe7 have been showh!th riArrl nib'tahade, 4nd probably, he, , wild l"l IIS I H V'UPftT! Wffla;haycaBny;;droff n stf Fond1 6f pointihg but ; the peachee ) Boof hern "CtftoW ' In' Sbtoe" mstSSs one V ' r a( an obiect of horrbr and AvtknrlA koel'fcaiiBioo'feiWkni;ik'l!i''!'l''-:'' u ThiR victim of thff' rpnt. in t i I and prod acts itwe bean oht&fawt affK.ti Paris had certainly trot teeri Cautioned L5??n0 to 90buh,el POT hiA against the attraction of the S.lfe Titf$ I , , , Worth 56J 60 75 and 90 cents, five-MdhalfttfeellyofTeas6ning 6ver ClOfclh ' ThiQ Tlalr Cl4 OK ' -U on inductive prrm8f and he saw n VfMOlllg j I lUS . UaV 3T Or C6lltS 630 leftgon tOddubtthaiiMiW and Agents. B O DANIEL A CO, P OiBo5l58 ' : - i:L x.rr; . .: .i.v .. .ftv.-,j apricot stpnea Ictom!. eatable hex- 6lf fiugNew o-' 7- ' K 1-il l'v 7 ,.t ; . A : .. ! ri.f,-.; is C' WMMi: M a:iBBMiBLB;,FEMALB. UormJi , .... i.:""" f.'."- ' -.ni--- , ,- - 1. ,,, T iecessuiWr(UBglybes - -j ' !i i - t-jv t iv p ' .t. . ' f stones Of number of peacheavwhwih iBoart7iWdingwashibeT - v 4- ,4. - r- -T' - I oaa: beett '6ent-'t6 mi'1ll0fliM)r1!,rrim 'h- I aad tfiitiatf In -Bnetiah. -TAtinJlhi2LiiJi i . . ' : -. -x:f :i ! RTmf f Wbifckeesf Swings I ,fi,,tJ'qafemffiMbaf beffl ipyer V SSAXXB IV ALL KINDS OF ' BEDDING, dC. A- three.handred deaths from yellow feyr in Ntw Orleansr and that the epidetatc is much more . alarming ;thaii 'announced by the official authorities of that city. J k.l!ZJeceijie:hthe man who hasn't been inside of a church since he was a boy, is the one who howls the loudest be cause an overworked preacher goes away for a two week's vacation in August. Col H H Jones, "editor of the Macon (Ga) Messenger, was assaulted with a cow-hide a few daysaQBewaii K? took of fenstf poj&ciftiofi ife&he ttesseiger. Janes look ie bidl frdaa the'asBlflant. (JOi janei mntHK -5 JHKuoioiuo, uuunuM, i ana Baa revenge-by Nvwclyiti gating the PARLOR &CHAMBERSUTT8. no K " 4V:L: D"B .uc lime ui tug ascuiuii.. OOFPrUSof all KINDS on HAND. a hnv ,n nl A.I h frk fVlA Knfninrt wa no kA . J A No. 6. Weat Trade St.. " " luc BUU BUU luru UP 0 0F- QHARXOiTTj; FINE A8S0I$TSr:T,0P CHlLDREN'&i. CARRIAGES: JUST HA IX ANTY STSTSrTHT?IW I next mozstiog bMght?jMki smiliDg as a neaa rjT i uu cyeu tuuugu tun uiauiace De only two ARRIVED; bStirrwfth all theTymbtom? conntryj'aod possessieg:, himself of af hundred dollarir: pi session. hmmor whon lcft olnrTi k..t. i MU81G. Drawme afld. Painting onnall tn. Open industriously, and then aet to fi?" 18,'bst furnished Insti- ai:j " ' L , r i.vwic in. tae esoutn.; JNew, ten-nin a Alio wuaravuu iEHw. vu wnicn ninin naatw i n, but complete justice. Th e. taste ofTbe 5 kernels waa not perhaps on anar with I free , Full Fkcultvi' An rt-IJSXS ). expeetawons prenously entertained, breo.' more po-pt's from- the same poini but it would be ridiculous to go through fiee SfiSP68 ftddre89 j 1 ' I the Severe labor of cracking such hard BAWUNGSrH A, President. ; Sheila Without ntarincv in in h ' - J J M. .! 'H..-. tion of the labor when once finished. NWkEtI OO the UnlUktr flhiM wo K T-rra or hyWWyimWicrdV'e arrival and efforts of the doctor WArA rnin QnrI nn- other itenj-hadii b -ddd thn., J- fi&Sf SlSf JSfLft E mftfasjfiajprudeDoe-. It 1 ; I aa.wellmow that: the .-n I . h v fc . , A LARGE LINE OF AVILIL MRU Worth 20 cents each, fruit has arrived, to explafnwh'atextent pf A:T'A'' Beautiful VTri i r . ' : , " ' " : UnSSSiSm z&J&lWM Clpmgim Day at three for 25 cents. E. D. LATTA & BRO. jan3 of a BQDStroke. Boston Globe, 1 ii i 73 RIME N. C. ' PAMILlT ' KOtf.t' AND X Clipped Herrings, on consignment and for sale low by JNO ,W. HALL A CO..-,; street, bmTinttfj n Trai JjJLUOrr'B FAMILY PLOUK, Younts' Family Flour, Ramsour's Family Flour N:-e.- Hanw.-BacmrTMeat, ; Hay;"SK acts Ac, a specialty. . r. 'A A WILLIAMS & FINGER. rach28 T b! . i'j JL. . A. -Ji . , ,L. JfK-Jm. Hi , ON CONSIGNMENT. I have in store, 65 half-barrels and- kits of FRESH MACKEREL, - , irr Which will be sold at Packers' Wholesale prices. Callearly.t t!r'- f f J i ' TH03 H GAITHER, ; College Street. p VTAP8C0 BAKING POWDERS The best' in use For sale at manafactowr't f rioas. i- ! ' JOHN WHALL. & Op.i Bear Estate ;Iiniiig: A REMARKABLE flUX. Now in His Ninetieth Year Attended Wash ingtoo'g Funeral and on Other Grounds is Ed titled to Distinction. Imxxugratiori Agency. -AT 533 Correspondence of Charlotte Observer. In my travels a few days ago in An- F"OB selling, buyiag and renting Mines, s?n eounty, I met within old gentle Land and HrtnaMt. and nrnviHin j hnmpa I man. a citizen of this State and nnw ' il ir . . . - I t- T I i , . m me neamoni regions or nortn uaroiina I living in rucamona county, wno re- ana etoutn uaroiina. ana oemer connected I ln.t.pn tha Inllnvincr vr uitfimtmn n with tfePtHw3ooRD,f Wculatedfrri cidents of bis lifetTtt ' r r Petwte'monthrfl, Ut Hh.wm. in tKiT mines, placed in my hands, for sale. 10J w en Gea Washington was buried. y i THOtt P DRAYTON, 2d- Was a pall-bearer at the funeral aued ' Charlotte. N. C. of Qea Andrew Jackson. . . , -; : -j I 3dWaa a Waiter at the marriage of 1 1 iU' JiaJixu tus AN u PKXNTBK8. : Wen Stonewall Jackson's wife's father. A . 4tl'4s Accompanied Gen Lafayette Haying hM many calls lately for ;Prm? through the Stole when he waa nere. 'l3Ztt1Z Vnt a day with Daniel Web- wid. uu imsu. wiwui a.'vropuw fctr i . - sell v st i TOauacturei i prices, ii less I oto. Also , one witn Washington Ir .commission ror I Ym. . .' dyousnau t nb. . waasthe.. Jtounder of the old i? ayetteville Observer. 8th. Listened to his son, (how one Of the most distinguished lawyers in the land) who made a speech to Lafay ette when be was only five years old. yth. Was baptized by the hrst super intendent of the JSorth Carolina Uni versity; before it was a college. . 10th. Was acquainted with the first TT " 1 1 u TTTT R?. ThS Hth; Knew the. first graduate of L 12th; Kept thefpostoffice in Fayette ville fdrty years in succession, i 13th. Is near 90 years old. 1 14th. Never was intoxicated but once in his life. ; 15tb. Retains his hearing well. " 16th. JFeela himself now- near the ireignt- trusting to a smau hrnnt. . liiva m a vnnr rtWIera Jtn DW TleSd ' CHAD-R JONK8. TilStrfeJl taarW 1 Observer. IN H A. , ? ' - ' ; ! 1 ! - ' : J 't r H o o JVT B gai $ j04. liaawVgrooaded noppiei immortality ana exemai juei i nex r to postcfIIckJ I S If 1 I Z ; fovHf6tte wbtr reSda this, teirmB Moy VERLAr3J11d IEMBRACES A PULL LtNE OF,':'' Mb Editor :-The gentlema mi j ni i:u .-s -i to above is Col John McRae, ' : : ;- ' ,.r i l man alluded the fath er of the eminent lawyer and - orator, Parlor, Chamber, Dining RdomttiQljfij EafiSiMfi p'tSSSi: . f . . AlliGooasu Packed ! Freer 0t" Charge: ; : -1 t'U j.iib SrtJldl .X Silo illutsni b. iemarkable statements about him are truei- and much might be added of in-1 tt :: r t? Ville up to within about fifteen years junll Ml ' i i " ' '"It'll"' T7 past. When, i he was postmaster at Fayette ville the writer of this para- feP (being the carrier boy in the old ,! A J :;rf,4vf.l!vi11 .North Cjirnlininn lSrintini TikTi " J office, about 1844) remembers waking j . i'!'! ! , 1 ;UIHt.!.p v( : .Hiiih.ii oiis : I tak'mail 'TriftttT- into ' his nffir.ft. and v t U V4 , p ,1 , ia aTV. I lUy n .JYI l O . l;jhB Waa prompt and active and clever -. j - r iiin -t :m w "-r.- 1.; '.,. irBi accommoaatmg. sometimes it vAW --,rfs :t t., - -1 "vYVr Sorfd be sleeting, snowing or raining, 0W Offersito the trade aiull Stbpk of fonifrt$$; we shall ever rememUr what he jfceep' ;Woitr 'eet warm.) iaI your 6ooW', , Better . advice 'never was rgivennyboy-'3'! .iiii'M - . yve nave oiten seen joi racxtae,'wno a now abolit 90' years'old); - holding aid head out of the window of his of fice-onder the eaves of the houae,; dur Mjioiwiici4"iti mi-'uuui4 uj vll uiguv uuu uu t ) mg g-fgin' veiling ' ine cooirag -uropo 4 . I vail o ii a li a ' ptihnmiUeka I 'U vyp J I ....c. ..Tr Wcsj touted $i$eah rrtXi? iifii 'S4 tteiped a sustain, him when traveling X .' ..' . ' i nMr -t .r--- " yirp ,h- -' i rn stasre ) coaches, nieht xand dav; in . 1 1 " ' " 1 " '' ' " 1 1 1 ' . r- ' " ... f I,,. ., 1 ptirsuit of mail robbers :in!old times) t 8il'u,':v,-4Wtt f n'i noil EpiTOEE OaiBM)EE JDSMOmT. ,:.uuuu A faaAtdAi!s,wa Al a.4--H .Ui& jrr.:,. !T viu oAttaaAmogpOTAm .11 A feUi i4 ?JAH:VrKOl SWT -ifc- , , . vi ', i x -vi'v'f -r"". fw"v";. There never was a woodcock seen an .1 lr :a a -' .die i . -- 3..--.1 1 i.,..(-.m.nft..-.ny ,tt .t vt.iid ijir-rr."- - - . . A There never was1--Pacific ( steamer 'f-Mp'iA.rU aJatao.ioQ lt !ffit ever burst ler boiler. v a -t a-ojc otd itiwffoiJa There never was a dog went mad :i.'bmunp &ap: dJ a s,i ij: Dfiha RocJcyJttoflntainsiQ t'tT-HAi 'Jii-tDuHiixnaants sa tn tin 4 1 i I nrj srwALO MUiaaM '-CO T04 Thw,rAeer'Wstajeet'e&ogbt'dff .Tqere ?y pwmotije A l steamer atracK oy ugnuung. rol0gytatethat an ounce of. tha W. I Pb Grand Square PianioS. cost 8I.1C0 onl hpls. cousins about one grain' of pure SfiJilWiL, 6081 J80, hjorooypic aeid, and it is known 4 at R Jf S&i fetO,iatrTgSoS,&1S: one grain' of the poison Will almost to fcS?Vw.Xr"i iL?7?!.6?- certainty kill any adult person. Two'- $U5. Elegant 4375 MirrTopOws tniraa of a Cram has verv often hari I $10S, "Tremendous' Bmrrrflon TtA Ma.. ;mi, aflti maeea. may oegarded as a f"""" wck. - t-ew eieam factory soon to iaiai uose ior a Culla. . - . . .. 1 rirrVVTOr' f cwoPnP1 wim rancn lnior- juuu auuui, cotv 01 ; nan os and Organs sent free. Please add ws9 , ' "T0BACI0." rf DANIEL P. BE ATT Y. WihWtnn w t , I , ' o-w From the BIae Laws" of Connecticut, A. D WADAYto Agenta caDTaaiiig for the 1865. 1 y i"5iu isnor .-Terms ana outfit free Address P O VICKKRY, Angusta, Maine, hit . ... , . .. I " : . ; - 1 1 ) j: 1. . ' 1 n'J riorasmucnasii is ODserved, thatl.4. Ji mriT T?TTJrA VFTSCt many abuses are crept in. and commit- llfefi 1 JhUrjr 1 UJ JLlS ted by frequent taking of tobackO: Utgyjlralfe' "For Bas'ness Purposes, ours . It is ordered by the authority of H6081 al others in clearness and this court. That no person under the ! W volume of tone. Illustrated cir- age of 21 years, nor Iny ether, that r UOMBtSLl Addnsa hathnotalreadyaccustomedhimsealfo HOLCOMB, MaHet Creek, Ohio. tothe use thereof, sbattake-any-tp i BEIEPTREATIES ON PULMONARY backo, until hee hath brought- a certi-1 Diseases will be eent free o all appli- ncate unaer tne nands of some who n'8- Aaarets usuak u moses, 18 uort- are approved ior knowleritm Bb,ii utree-newyniT. in physick, that it is useful for him. 1 11. . . . . . ana aiso in at ne natn received a license from the courte for the sam;' Apd for the regulating of those, who either by their former taking it have theire own apprehensions, made it necessary to them, or upon due advice, are persua- AaA u .1. r . . r ! ;'ItisorderedrThat no man within J pleasure In mfbrmmg my friends this colonye, after the publication here- ,w t .m V ' .v n, J t of, shall take any tobacco publiqtiely. WlU leaye Gbar,otte 00 June, in the Street, highwayes, or oppon J foi the Paris Expedition, and expect' to be training, dayeain any open places un-1 . . - ' ' -.r; der penalty of six nence faranh . nf,.l ab,8enf three months Daring my abeenba fence against this order, in any the my business will be under the management' Ttart.ryni lava Ihuonf ' x -:.U a I ? r gaine saying uppon conviction.' fcv the I otm7 brother, amlroee Firchesser. te8timooyo-w4tne88r that is- with-1 1 trust that m7 friends will give the "Im- Outjust exception , before, any one penal" Saloon, daring my temporary ab magistrate; And the COBstables in the sence. the natmnap. that. th h.v. rt ..J:.:-., ... , I : 0 . oc ci a w wub are requirea-. tq mate erously given me in the rast. Merchant Tailoring Department of mm. h: u.' 11 t . u. . 1 1 i an a a ajiiiliu uiiuuuill We have just received our samples of . ri LAND WINTER GOODS For Garments to be made to order. We would be pleased to A 666 our friends and patrons, and receive their orders. We have the finest of Freribh. German. "Rn T . t - ... . ,-i 1 O WVVWM importea woods, ana we will manufactnrp t.hprri f 9. Tat nan cheaper than any tailor that comes to this part of the country. xiespectiuiiy, L. BERWANGER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIERS -AND TAILORS, NATIONAL CLOTHING BALL, 0- of such as theydoe understand, ?and, can evict to the transgression'' of this order Joseph Fischesser, PR0PBIET0B. N. B. "We are selling the balance of our Spring and Sum mer Goods regardless of cost. L. B. & B. jun20 MOST HORRIBLE; A Policeman Murdered . A Kentucky Mystery; About the middle of Julv. Philin Falls, a resident of Union. Boone coun ty, Ky., a few miles from Covington, left his home for Clarksville, Tenn. He arrived at LtouiaviUe p,nd stopped oyer for tlinigl at pile of the prominent hotels, where he met an old enemv. j-iiey rtsHumea ioeir ancient quarrel, ana x aiis strucK nis .oppenent on the when friends interfered and separated W fl 1 1ST AS I GG D hem, They then agreed:to settle the nOICpK eud the next day with Bistols. in the mountains of Kentopky; nd aocord -ing to agreement they met"' the next morning and concluded their nrenara- ftions. They, took a train and left, the 1 OtTCH was the headine 1 1 a most startling city for the mountains, unaennmrtn.- tO t - 1 pled by friends ocrpectators, and from report in the New York Herald UverdVuays that day to this not a word has been .-va.u a ij heard fromPhilKp Falls 'or bis enemy. ae. Dd who didthedeei hw been, and is Search and inquiries have been made, stilt scitatii,? the ,ii nf d'nf;oa but, all are. fruitless, and many believe I m" . inat tnemen iougnt as tney had pre- uurapwieuiy w book in haeh were in good social standing. Abdl un ' not so mystrr.tttJ37 however, all th6 qiiarrel, whicl had such a rays&t ; rtt ' !V . '.f t5 ""?f t odHerminatiph, arose about woman J B l'v.ng withes to the fact I that tione can stand since PifWi & aht 10 ?w,uoo in mis Clothes. cewers 1 riaveeetf mintfacet THave yDU rDeadwood Times.! "MlMW .-CfH.oji ?TOa i. : riWlrfi irt lnli nirnnl,yn1 5. J'8086"8 tne very best smoking and. is strange (fish,tJ aHeafl.bjenr'nie. abgtfv-;-Ji". ftrrhv. so fair as anv one known, all hia 1 i. .i ; i ' t , ? , -,i CHARLOTTE HOTEL, i, per Day, - - Table Board, pOPMonth, $ 2.00 16.00 in his bed. FIELD BROTHERS, Proprietors; v .Ring determinfd takcep a Firstdass House. we respectfully solicit augl , 'J T JULIAN, Superintendent, 1 BEN KIMBALL, Clerk. ?iii j; -1:1 is jBraneetnjih,",, aHepasibjen4p,tte.. angtf :; JiI" f i - l" ' i-1 2 "T army, so far as any one knows, all his 1 1 ; " "-;; r,f ; v life, -andyet he is rkhj 1 Never lees rTIKI p IT DT?4i fcflKfO f v than $20,000 is stored away in his V 1 Mtf.lXJ :YV-I )SU cl?im'hg;' Dan,1 of thO!:Bank Salood tj : -jw jqaoggjaJ-1 i; knows him, and Bays that , wMle staV ; ii-.'ff 'aRr m' - - S1AU I am determined to Close! Out my entire : ) t.-.ij h-it SUMMER knows him , and Bays; jthat, t yvhjle ; staV tinned at Fort Benton, a year or two ago,-ine payuiiwier was uname to pay The undersigned is now prepared io AVWIU'g 3i'A V'J :. 016$ GAMBQmT FURNISHING ik- Off the troops, when this "remarkable all Orders for t very class bfndertaking 'boy in bluev stepped up and '"' loaned Having on hand a full assortment of ' the officer an amouhtuffiCTfinl'tri'Tta.V .ili.U. bi-.i.i - .r.uz the officer an amountsufficient' to pay yum wuvieiegtioub, i - ; , ;! p. T KRIt a 1:. -.. r m 'OO k ; o o R H irp i. 0..0 asJt.: R - R ' QGpPS IN THE NEXT :: : ..; 11 ii: ; l i ji .TTTT. i T .T , A . - ' ' "J . K O. O R B v T BarersnwiHiodatrta their 4ntemt:t6 ho rv-nfrofoa hr; I.s..:ro.ww. -uii oviiU ..iui.;- oia l p r 5 D DDD :sa ..:ryr AA y Y A A IT S8 as examine our stock before mnchairin. ,ui ll! . f , J w iuUilt K AX, i i. JTrde8treet UPOICB FRESH BUTTKB, Y I l-aa-Vrr Twin 'j8i, ' J V l SIT j. n r. " Jtj f is arm inre 01 every description repaire at i InsPotatoesi .BwSetiPotatoes, ..etfcoitiaMiiini h-irrt i..!f&!iilb .JmT. A Af n.fi A. A7 :AMl-T , 1 ' ' - I , uuuir u; vwuw yuuuu, lr Ufl JS WUlj- I - , t . .,f. m a liAattiiea.Btoreof f s tr m 7 ' i I I I'll Q(. n0 bia ,ifv CJ vK;:'l 'Ji;.' flit i f)u ,jfnnn-I l..i.'J,llI ti'f.it I. j if 9b .Hi QTU0B8AKBR iWAGONSj Iam prepare to'oflW &Ua indn&mlrVta 6W llUUKBr U ICUTj CBXKBRATED STUDKBAKER cwaj f W1?-41 "VA 1 1 m - A nr i. . .. - - U ww I m j . null viur-. . ,, uu RaKiuiiiH liih ww airnnr 4oa mam a . j -t.jij - a' -. , c . , i - : r , i - , -a a ui 98 Ja 1.M joiTi . w b . ucanon viuie.Kimi Tn oar countrr, as well a,termaa.o. si rwtffttl-- oiiTt KJaAMtf theoheapsrtPieTbf afrsffd'to'; i, ,EUJ05THQSjE.GAITHEtA9'iiIl - tOtHBOF WtSK.' " - Boaton. I.l una
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