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v- .f. r Jliy.nnd Coitniy-Director. 'pusiwcs ? directoixv CITY, OF . CHABLOTTE. 8 ft 3 O O tyeretrti .Mayori4?2Dowd. litftardiW 2d ward. . ' . J. A. YoiHlg, A. ? K.Gray. '. Koderkk McDonald, 11. G. Spriugs. f , 4ttt Ward. J.' A, Earoihaw, i5 r? I '8d;Ward " 8. W. Davis, V u Win. Maxwell, . J. Treloar, '' ' ' James Harty, -1. Il.CreKWell, It J.Y.Biyce. Clerk and trtafiarer -A Bufwelh r,(..'; 1 City Constable--J. J. Sims. Cotton Weigher and Inspector of Flour, avrs4ii-Cha;:II:Blmi''i;''-''- ' AuctloneorsM. L. Wriston, P. J. Sinclair, fi Hi J. Walker, Chas. P. Harris. ( rmWt' kmWardi'J 1 ! HI dWard. jTjlIarkey,' . . , - - Hale, n ' JoeOrr, ; , . v ,; JIhos.arkey, 3rd Ward. 4th Ward, i G.McManus,. Mike Haley, .lytoffJR. O. Ifwi.Jamlpun. 1 1 Clerk Superior lad Probate Court-E. A. OsborDerrWra. Maxwell, -Deputy.. TV h. P. Little; QoroTier. ? J!'M. Boss, Registrar, t - ; 6. E.BelkV Treasurer. T. B. Price, Surveyor. , , t . - 8:3I:Ileid J , II. L. DoArmond.s .U TVailr- 'NTHunter. Magistrate,, office in Courts 8ti U Cawurclies aaad Pastors. St Peter's (Episcopal) Rev. Mr, Bronson, St. Peter's (Catholic) Res. Ir. O'Coiinel. rPrrtbytenan;iRy.I)r.?Mlljter.lf 14 1 1 ; ?Try6.n St.: Mettiodist; JJevi.MrnMeyDardie. v Baptiiit,;Rev.,Mr:.riffith. . : Lutheran. Rev. Mr: Aldriqh. . -, - Charlotte Chapter R. A. M., No. 89 E. i. U. WbH, ILrPj, J, Boessfc. Secy.: (t' . i Exeelsior 2Tdi26l CV'W. Alexander, W. M, B. H. Graslieine, Secretary - - , A Phalanx" No. 31 J. RoesslerW. M.; J. C. ?EHiotL Secretary. : ?. i. L. No. I. 00. F, H. M. PheV, ' N. 0. L. W Osborne, See y. ; Schools. .; a "' ' . Charlotte Female Institute, Charlotte Male Acaderuy, ,,,3, RevRU,Griifith. Principal. S"t; Peters' School Rev. Mr. Bronson. " r::-''! " ! Attorneys 'at taw..; , lrance & Bowd, Office at Crt House. :j ; ' Hutchison & Brown, do. . Burwell & Grier, do. J, H. WUn, OJBce.ai Residrtnce. rfebyrnS Bjirrltiger; next building U ! WW51 !-:' --: ' pnes & johnston,-,ov(.r Express Office. W. F. Daviil8out'over Koojunan's Sure. , R. Pi .Wiring. , ' S..P. Sadth. " . -XT 'Vfaii,' j " 'RrD.'Osborue. " 1 .W.MBhipp. Fire 'and liife Insurance. ' ilf utchlson; B arrooghs, T& Co., T rade Street. vArWillianisiCity Bank. - dvrell;6'BrcUiferi Wer First National Bank. Chas. E. Bradshaw.at Ilaltom Grav's. office at the N. C. R. R. of- S. L. Riddle AMnik of ; ie National Life Tn- 0 , snraace Companyof . tbe United States of tmeiica t Also, Agenfc or Xlw, Nrth Oaro , , )ina Mutual HomePire) Insurance Com- --pahyv - ': r :r - - - - .Railroad 'Officers.. Ts'- CflJR.j H:M: Pritchard,'AgWit; 3. T. SltleUlAsistant. Aernt; Wm. Badget, Ticket AgentjR. Pritchard Brooks, Operator. C7 4fW.fi B-Rm WouPecsJH,. Agent, W. C.Bt6SJ(B4ff. S4 Whiflaiit, Agent. Daily CStfeaObserverjTJe r Street, 3. .tOVBrycVbuilding;aovcr: Gregapy &Wil Hamson'8 Giwry Storei'j(s ? K . m f - Weekly, WetnniIeBiQcratr , Trade Street. v i? 3resf ; Btt,Teegra ; c v W. Vi HiU Agent Southern Ex press.. ; i .lis ; G H.oKipp,;Operat5r: W. U. T; Co. w , Bankink Houses; ' Mty'imi TidVstreet4ol.!' lW. A. 1fmiaCiri-a ; Vr.'Dewy & Cof Vriti StreetT, W. 1Dewey; lAibnSlner " Pl 'H. Dewey, Oashierj C. D.'SnovffcTelletand Bok-JKeeper, , nre nwonai ian, aryon oreeii i, Physicians. JJU. MiiterV; l-rXP, McCombs, W. W. Cfc K. K. Ufegofy, P. Medlin , J. H.Waytt.W'.E. Carr, A. W. Alexander, :odslDjS fioPri-iocn'tovij r;4Sjr3rad.trae.vv .. . : Drst K1lgire ATjureton, Nortfieast corner Trade' and Tryon -Streets.: ?ui :.j.i .hiili;-.! W Dts.T! Smith ; & JJrenv Sottthwest 'cemer (:Tiejmd'Sryoreets;.ui siffiii'w, : i.-rxi.-Hm.m-li f-,fiHotelAy"-.W :fftrJ il fasiorr lattblw: oap W:?Ik Monre. 9v Ho4se;Xfottnejdyl CfrlvletSe'll VmVL&fa&mibjfa 4-Commission Merchants ,H 1; ouse baildrngviCOS -klOOSr WS : " ter eoiNorOieast corner trade andtjon r rde"fae-- -x Watctimalr:ersoJe JohBhOwjTliilBtJtOTaiiia ! TABeillera atinyi&V 'fi Tiddy & Bro., Tn on Street Spfhig .-. ft Jlil ri rfi T H F ss ?UI : .mno:) 4 Confectioneries. AeUC-M under Tfemoqrat offi.ee. t , . j ; D.-TIaxwell, 24 Tryon treet - 1 I laltoDf A ray Tryotr Street. ?; J:. ?b ! Uie Gaa jrn .MoyerCoHegtreet 1-4 J. a riHilius Co.,wosAleManlon House, , Tryofi Street. A , . - - J. Vogeir opiKJsitd MaUhewa House, Tryon Street. - ? ; r--; ' ' - Paint4x.;J" ;r; Tlicd.' JohrtJilohi Trymt Street Lawiebce & Hewitt, Tr)-on Street, -v-i - liaiW-lteater.-- 8. C RobMlsoni ear TX.' G . R. R . ; ; TWdy & MeCO 'vtPoStofBce. , , v JFurniiire, Ac. .: R. F: Davidmin, tpposiU5 City Clock. , .... ... F. M. SJielkw,nMr Post Office. Carriage and Wagon Makers. A. H. Cresweri, Church Street. . L. 3. Fincber, CoBege-st., Tatem' old fctand 1 Fpnnderies, Factories, Ate. Mecklenburg Foundry and Machine Sl6p, on N. V. R. R. P. P. Zimmerman, Agent. RiM-k TiJand Factory, on N. C. B- R. North State Washing Machine Co.. near Lntlieran Chnrch. ' Charlotte Fouhdry," Tatem, Sykes & Cul tienuer. funk & Kllvson. Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Fanning Tools, in old Navy Yard. . . .. ,, ;. ; Builders and Ckmtractors. Taylor & Allipon. Killian, Irwin, Asbury & Kudisill, R. Grimes, J. RudisilU " " Boot and Shoe Dealers. S. B. Meacham, McAdcu's Iron Front Build ing; Tryiu Street. v Tinners and Dealers in 1). II. Byerly & Co., Trade St., under sion House.- 1 ' Alanv Wiley &; Gaston, Trade Street, near, Court House, 1 Hardware. Brero. Browft &. Co.. Trade Street. : Gates. Walter Brem & Co.. corner store under Mansion House. Taylor-& Duncan Trade Street. Jx Dry Goods j &c TRADE ' BTKEET. Biwt, Brown & Co., Wittkowsky & Rin tels; Luxbaum & Lang, II. & B. Emau.uel TRYON STREET, EHas' &" Cohea; Groceries. k ' TRADE STREET. W. J. Black, E. M. Holt & Co., ,H. B. HammoiKl & Co... A. Berryhill, Frazier, Scar let & Co., Gregory & Williamson, BJ M. Pres sbn, McMurray Davis & Co., J. S. Means & SoroW, S. Weara; Walker &. Bro., I. H. McGinn,-J. M. Sims, Grier. & Alexander, J. D. Palmer. ."i "i fRTeX STREET. W. S. Giifiin & Co., M. W. Alexander, Carson & Grier, Duls & Uilker. : Boot and Shoemakers. ,K. II. White, Trade Street, opposite ryce'& liuUuing. Saddle and Harness 2aker. H. Shaw "Sc Son, Tryon Street, opposite Mc- Aaen s iron rront uuilding. Bat Booms and Restaurants. TRADE STREET. . J. Wf Sprinkle, "T. A. Squires, L. Adams, sign of the tiger,; reart)f Oater building. : tstos street. W. R. Cochrane.: Geo. Cross, Wo. Dunn. Bryant; & Co.j College-st. DistiUers. Orobt, Kuck & CoJ kryon Street, barbers. ,. Spau & Turner. 44 . " Iaveryv Stables. J, W, WtdsworOi, Tryon Street oir-iiej MeLuouist Ulturcn. Wilmtnston, Charlotte and ntmrERFORD baiijkoad. Gaa'l, ScPRRISTSiJDKHT'S OPFICB, Wilmington, N. C- May 15, 18G9. I 7N jand after May lb. the Passenger Train VI . on this Road will leave Wilmington on inesoay, 1 nursaay ana oaturaay, aw o clock, Arrive at Rockingham same days, at Z ; Airive at, Wadesboro' Stage.) at 9 P.M. Leave Wadesboro' (Stage,) -on Tuesday, 1 nursaay and baturday, at 1 p. m. Leave Rockingham (train). Monday, Wed nestlay and Friday, afe. 6 Ar-Afc.- Arrive afcilmingm same days at ffp. M, -r -.y ytnH W I.; EVERETT, tnay 201 ; ; Gen'I Sup't. The Central Short Route. t StrpRRlKTKWDEHT's OFFICE, Charlotte and SjC. and C. and A. R. R., CobiafliCApri! 10, 1869. THE following schedule will go into effect .i - ' ' . A .. i . ... over me ae w . anon nne, to-morrow. (Win nday,) 11th inst. , Connecuous sure , to South aiid West.1 c aU pomte North, : , -t r??n??utb- noiH0. w' gffM0' LEAVE. feSO aim."' Adgtista, 4.45 tu rn 9r4S a. in. 2KW p. ra. - GranVteylet Leave,4'15p. m. rCoIumbivt 12:10 p. m.M 8:24 p.m. f 1.80 a. m. I trl6 aUT 8:40 p. nfi'i' 10: SO pvn. 2:25 a nt vnarioiie, - o:aoa..ra. ' Greensboro, ; ; 12:15 Win. Richmond " 2,-45 alin. Washington; ' . 7.00 am. " Baltimore, r 4:40 a.m. Plffladelphiar 1 ' 12.25 a, in. Arrivei6.05p.mNewYork; 'i- 8:40 p.m. Makinbse connectious at . Charlotte to all pASuite NbandrEastj and at Augusta to all:pmffhkt4iwstr.' -ft i To insure Speed, Safety and Comfort be sure and ask - fof ; Ticketa via Colambia and OraniteviHe.-' ' . . Fare as low.r by etetm'g lines. tl 'Basaee checked through,' r , ' V, 1 A- FfrtSasrl&tmg: Houses 'aToina.' the'ehtire Roflte. -. .. . ' TteketW DM routdtare Optional-Cither via Daavfllar and s RTchmoD4tf Weldon and Riehmdadriof Weldon andi Old Bay Line srood atatiT4iee&: r FrickeVo aJl princpapohitsr'irortl rr runu niTxrwTrtTTm wJ.,s in Or, E. B.1 DdESETf ,.! General Freight ana f 'tf Agnt- I That all stands for the &les'.of,fiah, J iiroii oimc KiV-J V Vu'UU'Ue, Km UlUiUU. coods, shall be removed f rom. the id-wftlks W9n i shall hateoruse, any stand ot.cood. on the avwuir-iuue-ww&SrAUKiep- a penalty or ten; aonara eacn, ana jeyery Offis for Jthe use oi we uity Treasury. Adopted. March -ar ArBURWELL, luarcha ' k mtl City Clerk. ECEIPT Books, Copy Bookvlnls, Pa- Scaling WaxrIuk Stands Cards Purses, and Faiu.Artkles'bf altuescrlptionsrat - V 'TODDY'S. 1 "- ' .' - I r f?J -w-.'tJf.- - 1 f -- v - i , - I " if A ' Of Wl B D AX D PROSPECTUS OF THJEt WEEELY OBSERVER, i THE UNDERSIGNED (PUBLISHERS OF the Dally Carolina Observer) propose to issue, at an early day, in the city of Charlotte, a Weekly Paper, of the above title. It will be printed on good paper,' new type, and by experienced 'workmen. ' The matter for its pages will be prepared with a view to suit the general reader, and wQl consist of Miscellaneous Reading, Suitable for the Family Circle. ARTICLES ON AGRICULTURE, abradns, in a condensed form all the Improvements in this branch of Labor, the Latest K ews in regard to Crops throughout the country; Prices Current for the different articles of home prodnciton ; Stock Raising, Fruit Culture, &a, &c. The most important and interesting MISCELLANEOUS NEWS .. i .s . :-) the World. From all parts of Particular attention will be gi ven to the collection and collation of the doings at our Federal and State Capitals; As well as the most impormt news I fronr aoToaa; w mi . . - .- Articles on Mining; Mechanics, and all branches of Laborwill appear in Its columns. We wish to place a copy of Uie Weekly Observer in every household in Western' Carolina, and have therefore put" the aub- icrtptibn at the low price of ' "i"," i 82.00 pe n a n n un eBut a- limited cnrfmbef of 1 advertisements will be inserted, and those only of general interesti When necessary a supplement ad- ertiaing sheet will be issued 1 in addition to i'thffle&Suaudsenttb each irabscrlber. subscribe can do to hut i meuiaierr, anct iney win ue iumisnea wiin a t 'fir of Triweekly (which irr artf now tWisMag)4htafteWeekly lTi-weewy is usuea Tuesdays, Tnurscaysana iiWWm'kf 1 - leading merchants and business - men of our filriTinsKttlecity., t " -fcv . ,t'J ; oiuiiu, n Aioun vo., v ; - Publishers Dau.t Observer. , Charlotte, NC, Mrch 17, 1869; t A. THE FAIRFIELD HERALD, '"'Mi v r,!'fCBMSHKl-irBWT. AT j; J - V WIN N SB d U p i S. C. THE Proprietors are ' determined to make the Herald a first-class NewsOaper.'i - I Politically, the HKBALD.-will be absolntely i - " : 1! . a -.11 and entirely lemocraucu aepumeni, m times md nnder; idl'cifcumstances, and un compromising in. hostility, to. those ruinous Radical measures, which have struck and are still striking at the "roots of the Constitution" and di existence of bolitkaJand civil liberty. We shall always maintain and vindicate the freedom i c'GierPressir and: shall not at any time hesitate' to discuss freely the actions of men and! the probable, consequences of mea sures, r ' " r ' -, f -t ' . ' The large circulation of the Herald should trommend it to the oublic. as one of the best ad verti8ihg agencies that they can, possibly employ. " ' 4 !: TERMS. One copy one year, - - $3 00 " 6 months, - ; - 2 00 Ten copies one year, - - 25 00 (and one extra copy to the getter-up of the- club.) " tSf" No paper sent unless the cash ac companies the order. ' ' :; I3F Every paper' stopped at the expira tion of the term, unless subscription be re newed in time. , L DESP0RTES, WILLIAMS & CO., ! J ' ' ; 'Proprietors. The Yorkvfllef Cntjuirer. Published at Yorkvilie, S. C. BY LEWIS M. GRIST. TERMS IK ADVASCB. One copy, one year,, - - . $3 50 One copy six months, ' ' -. -. ,- . 2 00 One copy three months, , - -' " . 1 00 Two'copies one year, .. - .- , 6 00 Five copies one year, - - - , 12 50 Ten copies one year, J - t ?5 00 To persons who make tip clubs of ten or more names, an extra copy "of the paper will be furnished one year, free of charge. 1 ADVERTISEMETS Will be inserted at One Dollar ond Fifty Cents per Square for the Srsc, and Seventy Five Cents per square for each subsequent insertion less than three months. No ad vertisement considered less than a square. Quarterly, Semi-Annual, oa. Yearly con tracts will be made on liberal terms the contract, however, must in all cases be con fined to the immediate business of the firm or individual contracting. January 19 THE SEJSTTIJTBlZ Published at the Capital of the State. DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY ASD WEEKLY. NEW ARRANGEMENT. mflE RALEIGH SENTINEL HAVING I passed under the Editorial manage-: ment.of the undersigned, it will, from the present date, be conducted by him. It will be the zealous and fearless advo cate of the CONSTITUTION of the United States, seeking to bring the people hack to their ancient reverence for that immortal in strument, and to restore the policy of the country to thaf honored standard, as tlie only guarantee of National prosperity. It will do justice to the men and measures of the present day, whenever, they may merit it, but H will unsparingly lash and denounce all who set themselves up in opposition to the Federal Constitution, and hold up to the public indignation corruption and .imbecility in high places. , ' 1 will ardently seek the promotion of the best interests of North Carolina, moral, ed ucational, material and political. THE LATEST NEWS From every quarter, both by mail and tele graph, will be carefully collated and pre sented. . Full and correct market and finaa ci il reports will be gi ven. And, in one word, lib effort will be spared to make the . Sevti kbl, in all respects, a reliable FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER. TERMS. Daily, twelve months, - - " three " - - " "one " - - Bemi-weekly, twelve months, " six " " three " - Weekly, twelve months, - " six ." 1 " three " - $10.00 5.00 3.00 ) L00 , 5.00 3.00 1.50 : 3.00 2.00 1.00 w'ltieMKlri'llalreil hirgest sab scription hi. the Btate; and, as tts columns and circulation attest, is an unsurpassed medium for advertising. . v ., . ,, v 1 The friends of the paper iirid of the cause advocates are earnestly solicited to akl in I its tiirt.hpr r.irMilnt.inn. - its further circulation. All letters should be addressed to '!i JOSIAH TURNER, Jr. Raleigh, N.'C. January 20 . Newspaper ;Laws. 1 A Postmaster is required to give notice BY'jiBTTBR, (returning a paper does not an swer the law) when a subscriber7 does, not take his paper but'of theirfBce,' and state the reasons for its not bein taken ; and - a, neg lect to do so makes' tlie Postmaster responsi ble to the publisher for the payment. ' 2. Any person who takes a paper' from' the Postoffice; whether directed '4o his' name or another, or whefterharsirlsKnrnB is responsible for the pay. "C5-" ' S ,I ; jZ. li a person-orders his paper dlscontinl uedr he nrastpayTtll arrears gesp)rT)uh lisher may continue txrjend ft until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it be taken from . the. office or not. Tnere'cahbe'nb WgaI' dis continuance until the payments made;n:7iA : 4.; If Uie subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time; and. the publisher continues to send, the subscriber is bound to pavhtakes. SflMtfficei The law proceeds on the grpund that a man must pay for what he uses. 1 , r T 4 The Courts have decided' hi .WnnW tb takeTiew8paper8 amj periodicals from the Postoffice, or removing and having 1 them "uh- called-for is nima tiuSd' evidanrat a fntan - ' KTteTffieTBesTmOT I old"prisKBhlnfiri3ulf .lChauaI way these timesr:TaB4.a8 seeing ji4 believing 70a oi course caucau around anaee. TIDDY & Agt's for the Patent-Union Gold Peu Caw j 1fcl Demoxxatand tnthermcuyr;-, r vv TiYM rs. tc uaramffAavM, -Auuior or, X "Waidnff for ther Verdict ''Maiaret; Howth,,'etc At t; aaYLioaniBx 'M1 irioiiuii, OR the Last Dayae Lee and his Paladins ; From' the MssVoI Col. Surry of Eagle's Nst. At t-i I Tinnv OBSERVEE IS PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-W1 FXY, BT AN ASOCI-aJTION OF FBTHTSRS, OFFICE Oft TRADE STREET, 1 Over B. M. Presson & Go's Store. . THE UNDERSIGNED; HAVE THIS DAY commenced the publication of the ( ; DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY CAnOUHft 0BBERVEB, DEVOTED TO, The tfewe - ef the- Dwy, Literature, Scietve, Art, While we commit our columns to ho party, we reserve the privilege of 'dealing 'with poli tics, as with men and things, in : a free, manly 1 and independent spirit. , Our motto will be Onward and Upward True to the Iine Our columns are open to all respectable communications.7 ' ' The paper is a neat sheet of twenty-four columns, printed on good paper and with new type. . . r r : The citizens of Mecklenburg and adjoining counties have long felt the need of a good (general) daily i Newspaper, and we, being practical printers, shall endeavor to supply them with a paper worthy of their patronage, We will also issue as soon as convenient, a weekly paper transcript of the daily . No name win be received unless accompa nied by the subscription price, as we intend doing a cash business. , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION l Dai!y, one year, six months, " three montht, -Tri-Weekly, one year, " six months, T' three montlis, - 6 00 3 00 I 50 - - 3 50 1 75 - - 1 00 All transient , advertisements will not be noticed,' unless accompanied with the cash or good reference. Local advertisers will be required to settle at the end of each month, All orders left with Tdessrs. Tiddy & Bro., Springs' BufldingiTEyon Street,:" J. J., Sims," and H; JFrWAEKERVwill be' promptly attend ed to, as they are ouf "authorized agents for theeity.'; : : , '! ; '';'' -' ,.'' Direct ait letters t6 ; i ! ' -sniTH, whtsoh to., "Carolina Observer," Box 82, Charlotte, N.C j. h. SMrrn, p. s. Mclaughlin, J. M. WATSON, S GASTON PAtA 1 . January 25tb, 1869, , A Good Advertising: Medium in Western :'i v- c ;??ortli Carolina-j ' . The Western Democrat, PUBLISHED AT CHARLOTTB, W. C. ( One ( of the tdett ; Newpepert -in the State, J AS A LARGE AND GENERAL , CIR CULATION in Western and South western North Carolina and adjoining Dis tricts of South Carolina. " Send advertisements' direct to the Editor and Proprietor at Charlotte, N. C, (and not ': through advertisings agencies;) A copy of the paper containing advertisement will be sent to each advertiser. ' ' . , ' Terms of Subscription', $3 per year. ' ' " r W.J. YATES, Editor and Proprietor. J Charlotte, N. v. .MOaNifJG STAR. Again Enlarged arid Improved.- Tins Well established and pqp ; ULAR Daily.Newspaper . has recently been, greatly , enlarged and .improved, (the second enlargement iu eighteen months), and is confidently offered ta the people of the two Carolinas as second . to ., no daily Journal in either of those States. . : j. .... The Star 4a a Live. Practical and Progres sive .Newspaper, inently;. adapted, to the wan or tms section ; sound and conserva tive in its teacliings, and devoted to tlie Com mercial I '.and Agricultural 7 interests of .the South.; ; It contains fuji and reliable Reports. of ura aiarK-evJ, Aeiegrapnic; AJispaumes, XfO caTNewsand Gem Ltelligence. ; ' ' -'- TBRXS," tTX : ADVASCS i ',' ' One year. L Six,, Months, $ 50 2.00 Three , "... One ' 75 ,., Address, . H. BERNARD, ., Editor &, Proprietor, v. f-tn :umington,Ni C ! ' Iv ft mar 31i: ' The '' CaroHna ; Jarnier..t,v?.t. IS ISSUED MONTHLY, at $2 per annum, ;.Id'advinba, contains not less than thirty- two iarge s double-column pages of reading; matter, bound in handsome covorsr and in typographical execution will not be surpass-, ed by any agricultural Monthly in the conn try. .kF':' - XV- I Being ornmiedto dowbatever energy will accwophb m makfng the Farmer wor thy the supporU-of --the -intelligent planters aiid tarnier8foferthCarlina, and desiring toiijdseit ini eveprcpuhty, Orose States, we; Vwb to employ 'active agents' at eyeryojffLce. to, w,h?m thempst liberal mdacemente will-be offered i Oli'XI t Addresaall commnTilcations i6 ;g If.:-;?--' , !WMHiBEKNAR'Dvt I,,. IS' ! nRtv.. "ra 13 AcNewulliMivliOvel A Tale of SQuthern Home Life : by a Udy of Tehhessee, a native- of Alabama, 1 voL 12 mo. Price-tl.50.' , Orders solkat' 8eni by mail post nakL EIJ. HALBWSONBjb Murray, fiuwt, 14 ewYorVwiU publish; In a fewdays , ..,..1. . ,.. . - . GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLInT William wM6wln,rtfsJcefCbTerQor ..Djaugurate44tixof Julyi:1868. Elected'for 4 years from 1st January, I$69 Robert M; Douglas, of BcaJngham, Privau Secretary.' TT..;. UT W. R. Richardon, Clerk Ex.' Department. Tod, R. Caldwell, of Burke,. Lieutenant Gov t , eraor, electe4,or, 4 years from 1st Jann ' ary 1869, 8peaker of Senate exdo. Henry J. Mennmgerjbf Craven, Secretary 0f . State, elected. Jor four years from 1st Jam, ary,1869.vfv,'v!,;:..MUi;, ; -David A. Jenkins, of Gaston, Treasurer, elecU ed for four years from'Ist January i860 D. W. Bain,' Chief ' Clerk' Treasurj- Depart- ment : , f - - .. A, D. Jenkins Teller; . C. W, Horner, Book-keeper. . . Henderson H. Adams.' of Davidsnn a au. ' 1 'fSSt for fur years from 1st of January S S Ashley, of New, Hanover, Superintend entof publhs Schools, elected for four years frctl 1st Jwuary, lb69. . J G H J1' "Rutherford; Sapenn tendent of Publie Works', elected for four years from 1st January 1869. Abiel W.. Fisher, of Bladen, AdjuUmt Gen- eral, appointed by the Governor. W, C. Kerr, of Mecklenburg, State Geolo gist. H.D. Coley,. State Librarian, appointed by Supreme Court and Governor. Chas. F. Farris, of Wake, Keeper of the Capitol, appointed by Governor and Coun cil. . -A.-v ; . -' 00VBS50R8 OWSCTL. . Henry J. Meimtoger,.fiecretary of State Henderson H. Adams, Auditor i David a' Jenkins. Treasurer j Ashley, Cebmn j Harris, ex oJMa. ' ' STATB BOARD Of "tDUCATIOH. The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secre tary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Superin tendent of Public Works, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Attorney Genera! constitute the State Board of Education. ' The Governor is President, and the siijor. intendent of Public Instruction. Secretary of the Board. . ' The Board of Education elect the Trustees Of the University. One Trustee for each County in the State; term of office of Trus tee eight years. , .... GENERAL ASSEMBLY. The General. Assembly commences its an nual session on the third Monday in No vom ber in each year, and is composed of fifty Senators and one hundred and ' twenty Rep resentatives, Wennially chosen, bvlmllot ,., the first Thursday in August, SUPREME COURT. TheJupreme Court , consists jof a CliW Justice and four Associate Justicms. There are two terms of the Court 1ield, at Raleigh in each year, commencing 6n the Brst Mon day, in January, and ; the ' first Monday fa June, and cqntinumgas long, as the public interests may reqiiire PUBLIC WORKS AND INSTITUTIONS IN NORTH CAB0MNA. ; Branch Mint of the United Stat--oea4ed at Charlotte. This establishment was author ized by an act of Congress passed the 3rd of March, 1835. Is now operated as an Assay office only, Dr I W Jones, of Rowan county, Assayer and Superintendant. Salary 1;5(K)! imiVBRSITT OF' JroRTH CAROLINA, Situated at Chapel Hill, Orange County, 28 miles W N W, from Raleiglioperations sus pended for the present. the jiojira AROLif AwavrrtrTle or the DBAJf, DPMB A5D3UJB. Board oe Dibbctokb. W M Coleman, At torney General, Pfesldent ; Rev Fisk P Brewi er, Treasurer j' Thomas H Coates, J B Neath ery, Jas H Harris, Rev S S Ashley, Supt Com Schools, and T F Lee i OpPICBRS OF THB iKSTITPTIok Wiley J Palmer, A M., Principal ; R B Ellis, M D, vice Principal and Steward; W J Young, A M, and JohuSimpson, Teachers in Blind Depart ment; Naro'ssa J Dupre, assistantteacher in Blind Department; D R Cojemas, A B., and D R Tillinghast, teachers in. Deaf Mule De parunent: Zach W Hayes and Miss Ellen C Johnson, assistant teachers in Deaf Mute De partment. . ...S! . V LAbopI e hupdred pupils xan. be, .accom I modated. ' The course of instruction includes eighrarsa mlW . '-Applilnstthdms of pupils should be made to-tne Princhiat' v i'.U"-?'Msl8Tiim. Insane Asylnm of North tVolinsftnate(l in the. vicinity of Ralejghj will accohuiiodate about 200 patienta. yi: h;; Dr Eugene Grissom, Suporintendeht,; Dr E T Fuller, Assistant: Physician; E A Wliita ker, Steward; Jlrs Kate Duhlop, Matron. Board or 8crsaTisoRS.-Hi ExeeHerrey, .1? W Holden, President ex officlb, Jefferson Fisher, Joseph W Holderi, RW Lassiter, C LTUarra; Rev G W Brodie, C W 1oruer, fctec retarj and Treasurer. - I -RATES OF POSTAGE ON PRINTED MAT- - ' ' - ' TEE, ' ' i''''Boojts.l''-,;:''' 'Not exceeding "4 ounces in weight, And for each additional 4 otmces, or :; fraction, rv !: l: :L ; "'. vsseAV craetvLARsJ, Not exceeding three in number to one address ';," Over three and not exceeding six to one address, ' " ;, , 4 cUi, 4 " 2 cts. 4 Any larger number the same .proportionate rates, ' '' :.. .- yi ' TRAKSIKKT PRTXTEB kATTER. One package to ope address, -ot ex -cnl 2 cts. Ana ior eacu aaaiuonat lour .ounces, or fraction thereof, -X '"-' 2" , No transient prmtedni&tej forwarded in ? f'- oi ft S.c AOVRBTISBD LBTTBES. f i;4 letters remaining in the Post Office are advertised on Waesdayfeach tweek. If not claimed in one month thereafter theyafe then forwarded to Washingtonilrjj ' i MOSBT OEDERS. ' jspedal attention isicatiesfte Money umer system as a safe and RhttnAtW of transmitting small sums through .the mails, orders are issued in stuns of hot jpiore than fifty dollars. Larger amounts can be trans mitted to the same person, at the same time, by: additional orders. , ptt oMersndfxcee4ihg t20 10 cU u.iwi 830'' ' i-"? 4(h 20 " .TEBrCFJ,joy BTjSA-f IBTTEBr-ALWAtS PROCURBJAfOSXT'ORDKX. TamabM tbo rxt-ofH.lfWrM-y-isto' b! Emitted, a Postal Mosey Older should he obtained. K Dffice, then the letter jonld Ibe . jegistered. Money should never'b euclotm .an. ordi nary ietterii: .si i-A"il V:-;;BisTitT DBFAaTMtS''; ' Letters may be wtewid, by jayjnr post agein full, and registration fee m stamp, rr i.a.tTaai ,1 xixj.y .- .'1 r u receipt ei me price. - ; mar 1 Xs O T
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 5, 1869, edition 1
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