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Hi t I I T - , , I)' - T I,-"- . , , IIIIM i, I l-l .- 1 ' ' - I - I ..'"'iJ1''?! 'v' "i ry.-if ; . GASTOK PATTI-, City Editor. i.i '!''- LOCAL. DEPARTMENT. j r Adriuf,' or others wrho tK-5- 4 mar. ftnd it inconvenient to brine- their faVors to the office of the OBSERVER -can leara thism at the Book Store of TIDDY t. BROTEa, .Springs' Corner, and they will toe ' promptly at tended to. ..I .it Mi- HtT - , j . 1 .', ? .I' We art prepared' tadoJohf Work in its a rious styles, witp;neatness. and despatch. It is not our intention to hate the . jieopfe , be lieve that we-can dO'TCTTWK (Job .Work tlian can betlorie in Ahe Sfate.'but we think we can compare farorabfy with (nyf Cards,' Circa-' i -- IkUAT XtaAa'fArf- will Ha done up neatly and exeditiously. Our work will show for jtsel therefore, we will merely mention that if you hare anything in that line give Via cair."::" Tr We direct' attenltcTtfthe ifollown 'New' Advertfcementa i : lV(j .. t-.-i ' Notice to Ice CottJDjf-rarIott Ice Company.- iVa -S' Sri: If wilt be seen dTe9ettent! that J7 po-wai are foifttryW ftefbiv ;they can vote atthe Township,, jectiop. :Aa.,but ten daysiwuaju jn vbich te do tWfj persons living iu the city arg rejpested r to( repterj to-day ajxi toiCtotnyw.,4.') f,vwii;t:-i v. i Mayor's Court. Mokwat. August 2. Jobn Smith, (color ed,) made his appearance1 to answer the charge of refusing to assist an officer in ar resting a refactory prisoner. He was excus etl on (he ground of his, perfect ignorance of the law, and his .hitherto good character. Though this was a . very serious oftence, we are satisfied the Mayor would not bare ex hibited his clemency if there" had been no extenuating circumstance, but ignorance ot Hie law. Our colored popalation, as a gen eral thing, have not had the opportunity to inform tlieraself es in regard to alt tlie partic- ulars concerning the laws, .and their applica tion to them as citizens. It is the duty of our white citiKens; 'and- those colored ones who are better informed than? their brethren, to take every opportunity to inform the ig norant of their duties as citizens to the 1 end that good order and peace may be secured to our community. " "'' A gentleman 'was brought before the Court charged with hitching his 'horse on the side walk. It appeared that "he was a new comer, and hitched his animal but a few minutes, un til he could step into his office and get his umbrella. lie was let off. J,P. Sellars received a severe reprimand frhhtfiis ftonof ?o"ftiempting'td intimidate the poJi.ce by threatening to shoot the man that would snoot his' "dorgi". Sellars plead the excuse' of being a little excited by liquor, lie was required to buy a collar. Clean Up. We hope our citizens will bear in mind the importance of keeping their totsj well leaA. ed. Go to work, and don't wait to be waited on by the Marshal, and iabote aJl don't wait for your neiehbor. Clean op yowr own prem ises and then report any adjacent that are not clean-jT 4,;,4 f ,,, - , ,,.' M - The health oltbo eity; not only demands it, but the appearance of things, 'generally, will be improved. ," ' ' There are.seTeral ois we coald Instance as needing the scavenger, and persona whose houses of business front these shoald attend On several streets we notice accumulations of offensive matter. It is Irneome of these streets are on the sbnrbsrmt it U disagree-' nation may call them that way. aM it r9njd be nothing morettban what k proper! if per sons would clean the streets in front rof their dwelling. We know y, had rather dAhis than suffer lh1nonVenieocef a'oowiaw." "A word to Chewiseis su'nleient.'V H ' Wf letrfront tlie ; Examined that there was another tncendfary 1 fire In Salis bury last Friday night- The buildings , de stroyed, were a stable and barn belonging to Mr. Michael Browg ; . v The Mayor has offered a reward for the detection of the criminal who set the fire. .n;r,: 'mh I i mm ' , r'Mt'iM care no wrhat, fcUoa the, newarei dent and. Board IffrMtors.iMyrtakeM' they canuot tra,usfer; , q( Charlof te, ; or jany , .qUjei: . point, , the . immense tbusinesa.'now. created- nere oy pe.fyjwjin, fijnariowe ana. x&u therfom .' Eiulroad. J, Can. they , ..divert the freights now' transported from I Wilmington and intermediate points to Rockingham 1 Can they divert the.freights now transported from Rockingham and intermediate points to Wilmington ? Can they dispense with a sin gle freight asent, conductor, engineer, su perintendent or other employee on the East ern Division. 1 The Charlotte Obttirvtr suggests that the shops of the Company will probably be re moved to our thriving little Western city We do not believe the Board, of Directors will do any such silly thing. Nine-tenths of the repairs and other necessary shop work now comes from the Eastern, Division, be cause nine-tenths of the business is now done oh that Pi vision. Wit, Star, Not supposing the "gap between Rocking ham and Charlotte wpuld Ulutdyt exist, We did think that the workshops would eventual-, ly be located here. We. have no idea that the attempt 111 be made wne to move theni to this city. It would be folly to think of such a hUknntiK4e gap is ciosed.i . But it is aifent1l6tt tliatf Chartotte will be the place best adapted for the shops when the road is comtueted. HOTT.lt ARKTYAIiS-MAKSIOir HOUSE. f. :r ' ., :-; The Saiutary CandiUon of CiarIojtt. We were surprised, yeitenlay,' to hear that reH)its had -been circulated "detrimental to the interest of tlie schools, and business gen erally, of this city said reports being to the effect that a great deal of nickness existed at; this time in Charlotte, and that it was unsafe for persons, to send their' children to our schools, at 'this season. Letters, we Under stand, have been received by the principals of some of our schools, from parents who con template sending their children here, enquir ing about the correctness of these reports. Upon inquiry, we find that there is not the least foundation .pr. Uese report and we know that, takln;J r popnlatiott mto co sidertttmriGhaj4c&Vas bfy place as any in the State. . . . J vf As far as the healthiness of the schools is concerned, we will dte that ot U -Charlotte Female, Institute as an instance. . We-ander-stand there has not been a case of serious sickness Vthis msUltkn for yearanand but one death among the sUxlents since the' open-; ingof it, some tert br twelve years ago. This will comparti favorably with, any institution ff learning in the land. jv. ' Tiiese repottihat-io weight with persons Ho art acquainted with Ujsitttatio,f; r the ton, its good water, pore air,- and distance f"" any wateTMJoarsu pltfcwawp tiitTpaight loion the & .. wiOiarial 'axbaUtfont-f-i but there are othersjlc4nint be led'to be lieve tbepJi llcl adrtee ob! citizens, in ,Wr i82enfch frndsiat a dbH tance, pr-to their! laWcourw' wfi krangera dlt;arrtirtalgk roiedonfbesubW.Bvifhri(i)4 Jtik '' W2L r. MOORE, rROPRIETOR. Augcsj 2, 1869. WafterMuir, Philadelphia; Wra A Smith, WMSrauh, Concord, N C; R A Springs, John J Gormerley, Cleaveland Mineral Springs ; Thomas A Tate, Mountain lslaiid ; H C Parks, 8 C; Col 11 C Jones, City ; H A Frey; N Y : W H Green, N C R B; A R Htjcnesley, ahelby, N C r' A J Logan, Ruther ford Co, N C : John A ydlou, Cleoreland C9,NCj'JP ShenriU and Son, Y A McBee, IJ 8 Gmon,' Lincomton, N C; Geo. Ruins Barringei, C J Voorliees , Tbos Tkkly, W S BadgeU, Cityj Q JnsticeJ B H Sumner, Lincolnton N. C; Jas Wolfenden, Pliifer's Mines, W H Tres vant, Columbia, S C ; J A Lederer, Yorkville, S C ; James Swann, N Y; Mrs M J.Wolfe, N C;"Wm Pollock, R O Spraggins, NCRR; DP Ligon, Richmond, Va; M C Davis, Providence, N C; James Fowles, Thos L Vail, Providence, N C. Hotel Arrivals - Charlotte Hotel. Matthew f Sttfail, Proprietor. ACGP8T 2, 1860L Thomas McCean, N Y ; - O P Miller, Newtxjn, NC; D A -Jones, Colnml4a, S C; T M Cassetler, Ooldsboro N C ; Dr W S Gregg, Col L 8 Willianw, A H Wilch, Citv; SJ Doster, W Doster, Mobile, Ala; D N Sherwood, McLeammlle, N C ; J B Jones, Augusta, Ga j Mlcbeal McKeenan, SmHlr' T 0,5 C; Benjamin. H Johnson, Baltimore, Md ; St CJair, Dearing, New? Orleana, La ; John Walton, "W ade&boro, N C ; W W Davis, Seaboard fihe ; Joe -McLurepD ; J Ra, J T Downs, Henry Breafet,' iJ R Irwin, J M Hucthisou County ; .Frank Caldwell, Cataw ba Valley, Jf CJ in I niU'iT). i ? ::-'-"- ' iy-;-'--'T'r 1"1 Recekpts r'l&uij Pairolina, Railroad. W Xeak, W.W..Pegram, 8, Taylor,1 TQ Alison, J Y Bryiel J M tBowTes,' Gfboti K & Co; CartoiJGrier,J Grose, Ty Wilson, F Scarr, Brektt Vaf&S U H y B tf Co ; R M Miller & Co : J N Butt, B Cohen, -t.nr iro Mmv A Ji ... .V, ,2 tills r : .3 ft . Sift ,tSTi.UTIij'I IKiPLOUl r-.i l iii .ft. to Ve ar ifl recmpf of Tlrie lot ii A. 3F1oup," this years crop ; call early and purchase W. S. GBIFFIIV .St CO. : -t HOLASSES AHB SYRUPS. 1 5 bbls. Molasses arid Syrups, in store and for sale by W. 8. OltlFFIIV A CO. iHlT. A ! .V -..A Ml -S.f . i A f rt lowing ratA : vnr rrte no. .rales. r ... --,,- the fact starlnW''itw.tii. ftighUoose a subscribeT--to come out and who hichiha; was then censured ly 'men are now-vtt(!fSthmin doStrin. 6 have llMtti nMsantttt! Kirliimr - f vwas ifv - vaa. feka W.no. Hfaef look" t th IW "3 take T rf'-..r i convener.ca .we .have s n.tirfv Tire '& Cd i"ar juirfsV oJ Jhfbis'fnot uil 50 to lr lbs ti, jr ,Aa 8ft 018 Pr 10 lsss loan 6J ana o ver.4U -,v,v:r TK 'irrMilInltv . nf. 'Teetinac'iba.. Ice. Acwnts,cwnpfls,Muto, oUerTe. , Uiev V Joe wjllnoVbe deu,ered .untj jheflWX is uaia. ,augT36t ttoVbe delered .untj thejmqney, his rule applied to a,U.f . ;.;If.f. Vl CHARLOTiySCECOMPANYl ' u .JjC - " " ($ " . NOTICE ie-hereby given-that .boo ss - of ReeistraUon , will be opened THIS MORNING, at 8 o'clock, at the Court House, and remain opmeach'day mctndinfe thaday of the election (Thursday, August oth,) tnv til 5 o'clock pi mi f ALL PERSONS who wkrV to iota Irthet cominj Township leetioa will come forward and reskter. i t.-,nt vide -1 The citizen ot .'the eily. am reqaested t ta register to-day and to-morrow, to . pre rest being crowded on the -day ho election. : v ;huot f,r-k.;v,r.vJ.tmiNIERf J.P-a i.. August &t8WiVnii,iKr..,t TuRegistrar.v to call on us, next -to the J r-.i; .? ; iU3 Latest ifewa Aflairs in Washington. ; i WAsBtsoTojr, Julv so n,nn over a million ' Tv. The President leaves to-night, bnerman and . . fhJSK?11? effidency and economy of flie military in the South. rAppointment Clerk Thos. L. . Tutui w en apuouited tUmniia rnt vlin T9 ?reRWt has appointed Hinvm E. J'jneyAssessor of the first North Carolina B-!trict, and W.tA, Jones for the Jburth dis Iti order to secttm a fair itaifiLt'rw" t:l . sippi the president will order the "Board f Registrars for eachtJounty to, be composed nV - h one,i;onseryatfTe and one military officer. The President will at ta. nt, not interfere in favor of either party: Bon. Lewis Dent, Washington City DEAR Smi: Havinar seen certain di.onith. es to tlie New-York Press renewing the re- porsHiasyou would decline the candidacy for Governor of Mississippi on .the 'National v nion tvepnoncan ticket, we desire to know whether you adhere to your previously ex pressed determination son that . aubiecL For jthe purpose of putting hls. matter .ftally( at rest, we trust you win favor us with an earls ivspwusv. . , ery Jt&esiecuuuy, .ut - -r i-:." , - k . . .- , B. JEFFORDS, v;;.. ; "r -'-i.GBa-MQpRMANr' i- 1 ; Washington Jnly;Sp3,; 18S9 Gentlemen i In replying to your cbromu- mcationi, I beg leave toaay thaVwhUe 1 can pot decline what has iiottffrmerly prof fered me, you are afiiberty'W sato thete iional Republican party and theiMopfe "bf Mississiipi generally, that n theerebt of ikj nomination I shall certainly accept it. r liave never authorized any persqn to say I would oecuoe a jiommatton if tendered nw by the Naifdria! UnTori' Republican t)arty of - Missis- BiipT, and I again assure you that jny pur xwse to that end remains fixed and uualtera ohy. 'I earnestly desire the restoration of tie Southern States with Constitiitions and laws that will effectually secure the civil and po litical rights of all persons. ery respectfully Yours, &c "' LEWIS DENT. To Col. Mookmas and Judge Jeffords. ! New York, July 31. The steamer "Alas- Jta lias arrived, bringiug advices from Aspin- rlfn in tlia'4M !....... ..1 i red upon Ue coast of Chili." Tlie American scuoouer "Kmplmg Wave" has been wreck- ed. - Small pox is prevailing at Valnariso. and yellow fever at Rio Janeiro. Henry Keep is dead, and the Board ad journed in consequence. Richmond, July 31. Col. Thos. P. August, a proiuinehtlawyer, died this monJng. He was an omcer m the Mexican war and a Col onel of the 15th Virginia Confederate Reg iment during the late war, and former State jSenator from this District. Foreign News. ''Liverpool, July 30. Tb Cotton Supply Association have adopted a resolution look ing to the development of railways in India. In order to facilitate the exportation of cot- iuii iitnn uia cumin j lui cuuree is la&eu ill consequence of the inefficiency of the supply from the United States. The stock of Amer ican cotton is not large, enough to keep the mills of Lancashire fully engaged. " " " r"7 Madbid, July 80. TheCarlist movement may be regarded as having died out. XXarkets. New Yobk, July 81. Gold 86. Liverpool, July 81. Cotton active. Up-' lands 12?. Orleans Yl to 13. Sales 15,- 000 bales. 0 0 0! ; 1 i Of J J r reiwlikbrK09 $ iariil4iiatrj.. a . a Great and 1 1 ' ' Has induced Dr. Lawrence to enlarge lis Laboratory amt faculties for mtauufattmrat, so as to be enabled to supply the extraordluary demand for it. The large number of Testimonials which are 'constantly being received from Physicians, and persons wlio have been eared by its use, is conclusive proof of its remarkable value. Asa-. JM Pfloier it has hd Equal, beiag positively the it 7jn r , ."f-j Boat iPowexfui Vejpetabte Alterative ytt Diawm4H H.tf:;-l;;tf; . 'f ; -Ml DISEASES OF THE BLOO . , ' Tlie life of the flesh is in the Blood," is a Scrfptaral maxim that science proves to I true. The people talk of bad blood, as the cause af many diseases, aadjike many pepan lar opinions this of bad blood is founded in truth. " To say nothing of those humors that are hereditary, we can easily see how tlie Blood may become bad from imperfect Digestion 'or failure of excretion, and .hmv this may uifinencethe process af Nutrition, and thus influence all the functional act! vi ties, of the body. The symptoms of bad blood are wsoally qnite plain bad Digestion causes imper fect nutrition, and consequently the circulation is' feeble, the soft tissues lose their tone and elasticity, and the tongue becomes pale, broad, and frequently covered with a pasty r white coat. This condition soon shows itself in roughneta of the skin, then in eruptive and ulcerative diseases, and when long continued, resultsin serious lesions of the Brain, Liver, Lmigs, or urinary apparatus. Much very much, suffering is caused by impure blood. It 'is estimated by some that one-fifth of the human family are effected with scrofula in some form. . " ' Persons suffering from any bad humor, are very liable to ha it settle on the Lungs or some other, vial wgarc '? The only ,"8afe rale is to remove the Blood iUoo at once, be fore it settles itself upon some vital point. When the Blood is pure, you are not so Kable to any disease. Many impurities of ;the Blood arise from impure diseases of htrge cities. Eradicate every impurity from the fountain, of life, and good spirits, fair skin ana vital strength will return to you. TAKEN UP. ASTRAY Cow of a dun color has been at my house fur the last four or five weekswhich the owner can get by proving property and paying cost and charges. F. M. TURNER. Japan Switches. W"E have received this day another sup ply of Japan Switches, for the hair ; a new article. Call and see them at BREM, BROWN & C0U. July 26 'dftn .1 i ;u'-.k - -i 'A"'. it -dus uxif-i IJ vf ci!is ?,.! . , tnjitlti leJfwu ua ! .UoiU- n in ma oJ ; -i-w oit ioSHsixeet," ' "ttJ 4 , 1 11 i ... .... t . - ' t T ' r -iift.: "t L hiii!'Hi r .''! J i- irI:'tf f7K . -J i,;s t m J-"i fil jOt; vai j :v.K7iiv ; irfi n, iia 1j flip. .Hv' y; o f ."l.0 ?hl! If July;.5i-22mJ. TABLEAUX AND CHARADES, AT nORGANTOH, N. C. fllHRE will be: a Novel I Entertainment. - - consisting of TABLEAUX AND CHARADES, at Mofganton, N. C, - , Wednesday ening Aug. 4, 1869, by the Young Ladies' of Morganton. . The proceeds will be devoted to Churclf ''Purposes, , rf . July 31 ' .; t, ' r Carriage : rdaterlal; '1 A, GOOD .supply of Carriage and Baggy BRESfVBROWr & CO Hardware fitorV!0atof ; TNAMELED KETTLES, w oa -Ji STEW PANS, 'POTS, WK&L, t COFFEE MILLS at mfcrfW J ' BREM, BROWN & C0' Hard wir Store, Oalas Buildm. lis-;? -p July KOSKOO! KOSKOO! . . AS A - LIVER INVICfOEATOEI " f Stands Unrivalled. Being the only Known Medicine that efficientiy stimulate nd corrects the epmtic teerttion and functional eaagMnents of the Liver, without debilitating die system. While it acts frettif upon- the Liver instead of eepiou purging, it yradmlhj thattgts the discharges to a perfectly natural tiate. Symptoms of Liver Complaint ana of some of those Diseases ?ftdaQed.by it. A sallow or yellow color of the skin, ot yellowish-brown spots en the face and other parts of "the Ik dy ; drifness and drowsiness, sometimes headache ; bitter F bad taste in the month, internal heat; in many cases a dry, teasing cough y unsteady appetite; sometimes sour stomach, with a raising of the food -r a bloated -or full feeling: about the stomach and sides ; aggravating paths in the sides, back, or breast, and about the shoul ders ; constipation of the bowels ; piles, flatulence, coldness of thrextreuMfiies.-Oic. Is a remedy of wonderful efficacy in the cure of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. In these affections it is as near a specific as any remedy can lie. It does its worn icinrti) silently, and surely. The relief which it affords is both certain and perceptible;. Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Persons unacquainted with the structure and functions of the Kidneys eannet esti mate the importance of their healthy action. Regular and sufficient actloa of the Kid neys is as important, nay, even more so, than regularity of the bowels. The Kidneys remove from the Blood those effete matters, which if permitted to remain would speedily destroy life. A total suspension of the urinary r discharges will occasion death from thirty-six to forty-eight bourse, ' When the Urine is voided in smaJl quanjatjes at the time, or when there-is a dfeposu tion to Urinate more frequently, thau natural, when, the Urine is high colored or seald ing wHli weakness in the small of the bae it .should not be trifled with ec detoyedbut Koskod should betaken at, ouce to remedy the difficulty, before a' lesion the organs takes place. Most of the diseases of the Bladder originate from those of the Kidneys, the Urine bein" imperfectly secreted in the Kidneys, prove irritating to the Bladder and Urinary passages. When we recollect that medicine never reaches the Kidneys except through the general circulation of the Blood, we see low necessary it is to keen the Fountain of Life Pure. LADIES'. I1RM0DP' AT GJSjSATlir imf(Sk&VSE&. W"E are determined to sell off bur j stock bf Spring and Summer Dress Goods by the. first of September i u Call soon, if you want bargains. BREM, BROWN & CO. Meefe;witli-REXTSTTCCElBSf jas'tnl4reds of certificates will show, ia the eara af 'illwost nm-teathsbf urpeepliiffier -from, nervpus; exVnstibaftherefore, MnMvm,nt viu of ir.ental .deoresslon. 'confused'. ideaJW "aofii nal ' the brain 1 faani, 4 complete brealring day with broken dotrn nerVops gystems, aid, lunfdrtmiatdyi-tobac hours. w(mental tJKiymptoma hlcb' diseases' of ;. M jnQnr,; ,may . ba plated as follows -A dull, heaTy11 feeling in tiie heaar toinetitn m ache: Periodical Headacb, piizines' Noises prRingjni hrtheeadiConfusfcrn of Ideas ; Tejnporarv Loss of; Memory ; JkJectlop '$t8pmt iJnurmjtSki'. .Bad Dreams; Hesiutiou in Answering Questions; , Dulnesaof nearmg ; Twitching pf the Face and Arms, &c., which.' if no promptly , treated, lead to Paralysis, Delerfum, Insanity, lm- v , THE SECOKD SESSIOn , s ST...PJ5TER'S:SGHD0t. W ILL OPEN -'AUGUST'-" 1 6tV ! 1869 Tha success of Its $rit Session' ena bles its Rector to reduce the terms of tuition. English Studies, 1.60 per month, payable Ijn advaqce. . Classfcaf Stndiesf 8.00 per' month,A paya a io"advance,wv .4aV--5M? 'n--r :; :. B Si RRONSON. Mi' july 14 lmoj Rector.? potency, Appolexy, &cn au c T nnk o. secret nuack' Tenr. irTORMULiA: afouhd each TJOUie; best Physicians, eminent. Divines, Editors, Druggets, Merchants,- Ac IJ u, r iff- Re6mmehded by the !. in !' THE BEST MD HOST M ' PREPARED ONLY BY? T?T7Tvrnv. 1V1 S. ' 4 PKICB, For Sale by Drasgiata , Ercrywhfire. jufrl 3m i1- a. it I S T 4 I in 'A t H' s 'Jl ill 34i , - 1'' 11 141 'I J . M ! i t 1 ' '
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