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TIT ' - . ' -PT . . r . ..'- : F . -. . B M m Alia V. a B4 I BK K 1 I ii WMV coon -.:flOBeMffluaBHE r r - nw-- DAILY1' OBSERVER ... ;. ,;i.i5 JSdltdr and Proprietor Friday; Hatch 27. 1874. vitation to go taa ship launch, sus- XT The pecuniary distress 01 ine pendea the rules ana put jar. vawes 0qvern5rof Soutn uaroiina (u,wu lo-possession of thejloor. He Jed LVrktiable. Unlike Alexan- off with aMnatte f nxtMrTO I. ar-Wi z fc' circulatioKraJoS.mOQO.? JA&Jltldfir eirea, o.WTw .y sire ilU wbr.ni Itnere is nothing left tnereasfy M r. UaWgs touia get to supporirnis amendment; so the House passed to the consideration of the amendment to steal. Times aro: exceedingly dull, but fWAAttnn trade of Charlotte keeps of EliU H. Roberts, of New York un remarkably well. Sales are fifty fixing the amount as it now stands up reraaricapywe j gt $232(Wooa The House re ected. OCT CenS DBUBT un """" ' thi-mnHmAnt hv th Mtrifl vntP lat year'"'v'' ' " atld thtr tr gttgttrthe-'bilr w reportedf A poatlea J6" " As a tiger is in the woods so is wine in a mau, bmjo vm: nese proterbv May not Teniperahce therefore be. said .".fighting the tiger ' , " V- a-- . T , from the, Com mitten of Ways and Wb give our readers the benetit oi Means fairly Wore the House. this warning irom tne atate Agricm- j. weniy memDers-were apioos 10 The Cnrrencv Bill , t eet in amendments and motions to AUO J ;.2f Z: ic .TT.,.K.r nf consider thooxlojanytliing The New York which i. 71 to prevent e'hal .disposition ol sentg the East in this matter, f a rftrtain book called "The His- that Mr. Dawes had undisputed pot- saJ,8 ueriy : fnrv nf th Grange Movefneut."! session Of the floor, and the House Inflation is the order of the day, - .. utnnrort Frir th rorrnliif rtrnar. ; nn Vtnif (Ko Hnneo nf K nrPRtritil. Dont buy it Let it alone, and tell thejbeqt;tbropgh thefioal mo- hives passed the bill to make the 1C fought in Ralcign very soon. the clans are gathering for the con riAK..' ThA citizens will have an opportunity of voting Wet or Dry iBamsay in impassioned tones calls t oa the' people? to silence the rum batteries clear out the dens of roar ing lions and squelch King Alco hol's Tolcanic fires ! Is our article yesterday upon the your brothers and neighbors the tjon ' with race 'Horse speed; the vote legal tender circulation four hup- it: tt . Inn tho hsiiisairo uKaiiriii-icr IKX tnr RM(1 1 A-.A ? 1 1 1 1-. Hnllora which I (rA 7.PS ! Ill UUUl'O.cu.' iiiD,u,csi(iumnn.ut6um I LIlc LtVcuLY'RlA UlilllUlia aupauj Tmu tftmnfiranco battle is' to be rians, the'williestldebateTff; the aois- without I authority of law and adds ! 1 ltl 1 II l..l .i i it. U I . a nA xeot uueaKerif. were an uutuieu uv iuc HigrMtGen millions 10 uie wuuie friend wanted to say something, but I will concur, and, of course, the the House refused to listen until President will sign the bill, for he is after the clinching motion of Mr. without a financial policy and hits iJeck to recousider tne vote ana lay no eround of onDosition. He is . i " i ' : .i .it ill - tne unai motion vou tne tanie nau aoDarentlv as mucn at a loss ror a been made and lost. In itwo hours financial plan as General McClellan x r a. i . : . . I ,. i . i i ' ana imny minuies irom wie un e once was lor a military pian ; anu, Mr.'JDawesadufessed'the Bpeaktr without a policy, ot his own mcon- the House, by more than two- distent with the vote in the House thirds of its members, recorded its or otherwise, a veto would be a mere vote in favor of inflation. Theie vaararv. therefore, notwithstanding was a smile of joy ofa the faces bi the what has been said on that subject. "Apparently the vote now for inflation is a turning ;j Seat JBollSillontUyi T O'i W '1 f sipglfca tfcii magain - v i kj a z-TL vs. i. adw-in l UtlyTOraife 3sb chrom'S U LI THE YOSEMITE VALLEY, 14x20 inches, in IT Oil. Colors. Magazine, 1 year, mounted chroiuoj $2.00 M atfflzina. I vear. nnmonnted chromo. $1.50 Lists. . - Two First-Classit'eriodfcals for the price, of one- We solicit experierjced canyassera and oti ere to send at once jfpr terqas and Specimen Magazine.5 ' Actress v :: feb'l ' ? 8. Br8HUTES, Pirt)'r, 41 Prk PwOWi'N. , eity,-MW, Ifewburgh, N. Y, currency question, the types made country members, .who would have us savt "But ereat good will be a.c- voted for $500,0000,000 or $600,(XK),000 complished whether the legal tenders? be fixed mffliivtfSXf$0"' It should have m-iefta, jftiPgajiif tfait)n. Two ' . ... 1 . ... 1 k t 9 1 . been millions instead of thousands Quantity of LM uee jjicacutcu. point m our nnancia' career, ana we QVvirt TieeBiilTand 1IlelgatinT' with turn to the -bad side On everv hand at. JkK)U,UUU, tHe vPexcfcbtiOn ?of1 lMr;tSimmons: ths pvils rrf th irredeemRhlfl cur. "Typo" missed the work only a few thousand millions. An indulgent nublic will, of course, overlook M ' small errors like this. The " Ealeigh Orescent has passed into the hands 6fJJoh4 Hampton, Esq., a practical printer of energy and good sense. Already a marked improvement is noticeable in the columns of the naoer. He sets out with the publicly expressed deter mination to keep the Orescent mov ing on the journalistic track, fric- thirds of the JNew York delegation and about one-half of the Pennsyl vania delegation opposed the in crease, constituting, with the other one-hall of the minority. The Ai kansas delegation voted against in Uatiou4iam alUi)Ut,oue. member ?oi Mi OalffojiliJJidelekition recorded tnw.wtes.'' Ktenr Marylana was satisfied with the minimum amount of legal tenders. Shortly after this ac-iou the House adjourned. The rency are recognized, out people have been patient because they know the necessities in which the trouble arose. On all hands there was a eonnaent expectation tnat we snouiu nonestly- endeavor to return to the proper 'ground ot financial opera tions, or, at worst, nolo, on where ve were. But after struggling for a while to be honest we have given way. and the inflationists and repu- Jiator8 have broken down the bar; t iers. All the effort made since the war js uiven up, and we pass now majority are delighted with the re- into the era of cheap and illimitable suit of the session." money. Although thev fix the limit now at four hundred millions, we mnv wit.h nal.ipncp. M:iva a. t.hnnsflnn lu presentatives Ashe, uobb, Leacn, millions '.one of these fine days; for Robbins and Vance voted aye. The this vote is only the first step Of the North Carolina delegation, STATE NEWS. tion or no friction. We admirer his pluck, and extend him the hand of others, Messrs. WaddeJl homas, fftHnwshin ana omiin, ao not appear o nave I . i i ii rri r ..ii . votea ai an. ine oouineru uieiu- A Usury Law. bers generally supported the bill Virginia nas taicen a long striae The Wew England delegation vo backwards. The Legislature has ted solidly against it, with one ex- passed a usury bill, making six per ception, Ben Butler. In explana- cent. the lawful interest for the loan tion of his course, he said that he of money, and forfeiting the whole had voted for the bill because, rep amount of interest in cases in which resenting the interests of New Eng A m . I a more than six per cent, is charged, land, he did not think it worth while legged, feeling the heads of its den ThA hill will ftp.rtfl.inlv become a law. lo rlin? her directly in the face of the lzeus. it is said unless Governor Kemper whole' country. Butler is smart, il shall veto it. he is a beast. He always manages History proves that usury laws to keep bh the winning side. But haye exactly the contrary effect in doing so this time he flies in the from that intended. Instead of lace of his own section, and his own cheapening money, it makes it more people. I uejr, uu awuici. New En? and favors contract on. Money is a law unto itselt. its price whil' the interests of th South Thaddeus McGehee. Esq., of Ral eigh, died a tew days ago. It is reported that. there is a case of small pox in the Eastern Ward Raleigh, lhe patient is a coloreu woman. Rocky Mount has just now its hat on. ana uv. Darker is sittine cross- is regulated by the demand and sup ply. Usury laws, however severe, never did and never will force money down. Its value fluctuates with the markets, and all attempts to confine it to One fixed standard of value are as idle as atte-nnis to hi idle the winds, or fix the course of ocean currents. and West demand expansion of the currency. The former section has uo need of mor cnrrtncv. Tr.s cir culation is sufficient to meet all' the I demands of trade. It has the liohV share of the national bank' currency By the apportionment, the New Eng land States were entitled to less than $400,000,000, but iu violation of law they-received $110,000,000. Heme their opposition to inflation. rine Level is an incorporated town in Johnston. It has a drup store. The druggist is the Ala. or and the entire population. It is said that the widow of the late Col. Wm. Bingham realizes handsome revenue from her interest in the copyrights of her late hus band's text-books, which are ex tensiveiy used in the JMorth anu West. Mr. JLynch, a clown of Robinson V circus, has been stopping in Wil nupgton some time on a protracted pree. lie vaulted out at a top win dow the other day and s-alLed h skull, ihe poor fellow imagines . e is still with thecircus ! New Advertisements. The Four Hundred Million Bill The great battle over the currency in the United States House of Rep- The bill passed as a strictly sec resentatives has been fought; and tional measure. The union of the won. we are happy to say, by the South and West UDon this Question West and South united against New is a happy augury for the future. FOUTth GflcincL Gift COHCeit England. The $400 000 000 currency It points to further combinations Bui has been passed by the House J against New Ei gland for the good 168' member!, votyn lor aiidsi 77 J ofttie country; and indicates very against. V clearly the relative strength .of the The following is the text of the bond-holdiner and agricultural inter- 31i bill: t ests of the United States in the $250,000 FOR.$50 FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE Pilic Library of Kentucky, ON it of Maroli txl01TltonesaltendeT Hmse of Repreptativ which is go qoo Tickets 12 000 Qifts the best index of the drift popu lar sentiment. notes Whereas the existing uncertainty as to whether the amount of legal tender notes now authorized by law to be kept in gen- eral circulation is $356,000,000 or $400,000. 00, is circulated to derange the busine.-s r of, tuaxaiuntry and unsettle values, there fore be it enacted, dec., i nac tne provisions oi law existing prior in the naAaaere at the ant annrnvpH A nrll 1 9. r 1866, entitled "An act to amend an act to I eigh as follows : Editors, you w h o provide ways and means to support the wield the commanding infittettce of and the same are hereby declared to be in tne Press, exert the power of the force, so as to autnonze tne amount of le- pen to ejnancipateTour city from ?hauVuori.6b0Gb rWSb thal mof tacchus." yAng Is 1 11,000 CASH GIFTS, WST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT $250,000 ONli GRAND CASH GIFT 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 50.00U ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 25,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT , 17,500 10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each $100,000 35 CASH GIFTS, 5.000 each 150,000 Wf A Ram sjy , A at earn- - L J!. 2?L--i -9a. T I. est young xeniperauce lecturer, ap peals to the newspaper men o Ral- oo uas uira, 80 CASH GIFTS, 100 CASH GIFTS, 150 CASH GIFTS, 250 CASH GIFTS, 325 CASH GIFTS. .1,000 each 500 each 400 each 300 each 200 each 100 each 50 each 50,000 40,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 32,500 550,000 r general circulation, and the total amount would weep :-for joy to see Fulghom;' ''i-i' . it v rof the UftltectStateahotes issued or to be Turner and Stone RimnnrtPd 4' fW -T t2, Glft8' fF ?Sh' ii . reissued shall never exceed $400,000.000. ? Aer and btone, supported t Jy r. . . . amounting to. $1, The Washington cnrresnnnHpnf. nf oyiue, nuvau 500,000 S-. The Concert and distribution the New York' Herald gives the fol lowing account of the passage of the .4.f "The Sneaker raODed a irerv full thet.whitai upon the enrhy'. J (firiftaiWilL no&ilivdv and tLnsmihmrsiJhi ink banuer of .,Temperancel tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts -The-Dari T:yi ii orteri piration of future fprospect, des--T. T u u-ii x ';.,v patched the call of States in a man- 111 tnjs niuy seQHeor tis ,yai .has. ; all paid in proper proportion to the num Alvntt p tickets sold, :7'--- ; o Ui X&lGE Oy TICKETS. Whole Tickets, $50 : Halves. $25 1 Tenths, or each coupon, $5: Eleven Whole tTicb etatfor $500; 22i , Tickets ; for $1000: 113 wpoie xicitets ior $ouw : ZCT,.Whpie Tick- n erwhlch" indicated go usual on therprogramrh .. The morninr hour wot f r tbflr.Tbere remained tennin- Us clear footed nd when yo. jawes mat now was 5nis cnance. - MMMMS. HIDDLED AGU UIEN rained for a Saccssful Start in Business jife. tausht how to eret a Living. Make Money, and become' Fnterprisihg. TTseful (Citizens,. ; Eastmaa? Busiuess College, PouKhkeepsie, N'. Y.,f On-tbe-Hudspn, the only Institution devoted .to his especially. The oldest and only practical Commercial School', and' only one priiviaing"situations for Graduates Keiers-to fatroasand Grad uates in nearly every city and town-. Ap plicants enter any day. Address for par ticularsand Catalogue of'8;000 graduates in basiness, feb 21 II. G EASTMAN, LL. D , , Poughjkeepsie, N- Y. "COTIOI" Tt FT GIL HAM'S. Farmers of ' ' ITIecklesiburff ounty We respectfully refer von to this East ern farmer whose 'certificate vre insert be- ow for information as to the Fertilizer we areagentjor. . B. N. 8.UTH. Taiboro, j C, Dec. 16, 1373. Mr. J B. Coefield Dear Sir The ton of Soluble Sea Island Giiano I purchased of yon last Spring, 1 used in'.coriipetition with lour other kinds or fertilizersand 1 can safely say that the Sea Island proved the best,' and all on the k'i no of land. v. Yours, etc.; B: H, TAYLOR. ; march.10 , w - , . Dit. I. SCAHU, o 02 CO to to T3 OS CHARLOTTE, N. C Prescriptions prepared at all hours of the Day and night. Choice Green and Bluck Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at SCAHK'S june 29 Drug Store. FIHE&I1 SPICES, Just received a lot of aelect 'Spices for r lCKies, Preserves, &c, at r . SUAKK'S june 29 Drugstore Pure Salnd Oil. Finest article in Market, at F. SCAUR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. GENUINE ST &di M&.VSL&L Farmers. Agriculturists and Dealers in Fertilizers have now an opportunity of jbtaining this valuable manure in small r large lots, at importers' prices, by applying to the Special Agency just estab lished lor the purpose of delivering Genu ine Peruvian Guano to consumers at anv accessible port or railwav station in the iimmtryiFull particulars given in Circu .ar mailed free on, application to R. B ALCAZAR, No. 53 Beaver St., New York. REFERENCES BY PERMISSION : Messrs. Hobson, Hurtado & Co., Financia Agents of the Peruvian Governhierit, 52 Wall St.. N. Y Moses Taylor. Pres. National City Bank, 52, Wall t., JS. Y. J. C. Tracy, Esq., -Peruvian Consul, 26 Broadway, M. Y. mar 10, 3 mos, tri-wkly Yuu can nna aimosst anytning you wishwin the GROCERY line and at AT THE GREEN FRONT ON COJLLEGE STREET, OU can find aimosst I trices to suit all. Corn and Meal by the Bash el : or Car Load. : . t - Bacon, Hams and Lard; Mackerel. Su TCoJSge.Jlol asses, Starch, Indigo, Pep per, pice. ianay Dy ine dox; soap, Caridks, Jveroseii pil, and tod many oth- J. 8. WILLIAMSON & CQ. Mr. T.P -WtlsJiCapt. J. L. Dcaton, W.M Stitr, Iredell Jones, and'B. J. Massey' art with J. S. Willianison & ! C04 arid would oe glad to see their irienda. ' f ' feb 25. (Democrat copy.) too BARRELS POTATOES, - Early Goodrich, v Rose, ' - 'Mohawks, !fM Pink Eye, For sale by v - A. R. NISBET fc BKO. ' tet!4;; ' Democrat and Home copy. HORSES AND MULES. i ' fftR Rftl. fit. Ww1awftTi'ftila and Livery' StablesThe finest stocK always on hand. Per sons' vdshing to parchase J hprses. or nmleswill find itto their advanr 4 Jr. w.' wIdsworth JJan'15 tf Charlotte, N.-C; 4 :i' VrC PATENTED. All tne work of the "SOtJTHERX FERTILIZING COMPANY," made from thr formula of PROF. WILLIAM G1LHAM is stamped with the above fttentrd Tradr Mark to Guarantee it distinct from all others. FREPARED ESPECIALLY AKD SOLELY FOR THE BY THE "SOUTHERN FERTILIZING COMPANY," RICHMOND, TTRfirNTA j3Sr uEach Species of , Plant mu?t have the Specific Food Suited to its peculiar Xs ture in order to produce the Largest and imt Remunerative Results." The highest testimonials received from every direction from many of the Ltrgest Farmers from opinions of the Press, and newspaper Correspondents, and other div interested parties, through the Daily Press, relative to its splendid action throughout the State. THIS CELEBRATED "COTTON" FERTILIZER has wfli such a marked and extensive reputation throughout the cotton-growing re gion of North Carolina and Virginia; and has been so extensively used ami almost uni versally praised, that we deem it too well kuewn to require any praise at urhamta. ITS MERIT SPEAKS FOB, ITSELF, By the handsome yield it produces, and the large net profitsSealized from it. Ask yonr neighbors who have tried it what they tbink of it. It PAYS A NUT PROFIT of OVER 100 FER CENT I V N. B Ther will be only a certain limited amount of this Fertilizer manufactured especially for our supply. Our friends, and the trade will do well to end in their or ders at once, to be booked ahead, and then thev can order aa they raav need it. The "'Southern Fertilizing Company" use only the highest grade of suitable mate rial known to Chemists, and maintain and guarantee a uniform standard. Th4s Fertilizer is sold-by Merchants and Dealer" generally, atall tlieprincipal cities, Towns, and Stations, throughout North Carolina and Virginia. SPBCJL&Xi AGBHT8 : c. w. (SiMii & mm, COTTON FACTORS, 25t6eoji,e:, tibqiitia. We have the exclusive control of the "COTTON" FERTILIZER for North Car. and Southeastern Virginia. This Fertilizer can be had upon the following terms 4 - i' CASH BASIS. $60 er Tonat our Warehouse. Orders for 5 Ton and Upwards, 4, -At.; t Drarage 60 cents Per Ton Additional. . 4percentiIiscoant. 6 8 10 15 Cash- orders must be accompanied by the Casfc No discount allowed on Orders on- d4rFiTf;Tons ---: ' .'" 4 " t ft'1 ! 10 20 SO I if (I . It It it . OH TIME, WITH APPROVED .if-, . ' SECTOITY, Pay- e efal&tt The ChairttiHn df tb CommhteeW 7Smim7t lU? ' w ay t and Meani appreciated i ?th In gomg down txm you leeu UKe hate no time to lose . f, . . THOS,- E -iBBAMIiETTEi f ? .'ftflSHSticre you are Grftncert,- PublicbraryBuild: ; ing, liOuisviiiei-Jty. i ' :i r uboiiguu ui wtiis nuu f 400,000,000 be taken up for ' conside r ? DaWWience in: pjri. uaaa aj;ticle- 6n Hitjtiy "-tyalleIed.byth0'reaai- ibe s'utjiecrijm we!vmYefc:nxi , feb NEW ORK BA-BOOK A Peworatlc' Weekly, 'estiablished 1850. . Jt supports white bxjpbkhacy, po litical and nociahv Tenk's, $2 prear." To fclhbs, iine copies for $8. Specimen cop ies iree. f Aooress vax-iiuu new xarsz Is cheap.'durable, sinlplcf rlr tfteml, and is niaintai ng its position in thefronl ranks off ai.iWoodmwPumpS,iiwhetherrmade, North or South. It is tight and nvrin. bear snipping-jiuo nuie by rail. -Orders solicit-' erttairtedJwlfdlesaleir i.f- Addnessy p.f , 1 1 f i 'i yt '3 ntfet t f j .i j , k h i q. l: 6reeson, : tT.i-ij .jr Charjotte, T. C. 5 mUUMmJir& Sacks Extra and Famtf JL ily Flour in store and tog sale br ; I7t . i Peri Ton at our Warehouse, Dray age 0 centt additipnalf able 1st wovember next, witnoat interest. ' . , ' Orders for 30 Tons arid upwards 10-per cent discount Orders for H20 Tons and up waWs 8 per cent discount. The Discount on titn orders: to be based on the Cafch Value, $60 per ton., ! (?Nof Discount allowed on time orders under, 20 tons. ; "Orders made direct athrougH any Cotton Factor, Commission Merchsn to or P ers -generally,' Will receive pronipt attention. AppJjior Hdi your; orders Wsn75f chant ior Dealej- andiltbeyjhaye not got it they will order it tor you ; 2SiJA9 and PJantera generally can form CLUBS and send tneirordew accomjgjwj vj Kb for lots of 5, 10, 30 6rW tons at the above rates Vdiscount, JfPgT';Jii d tobrftsHded eltcYcia'tratfliliifedabeV- ,All UWWWffiSFfcS prompuyi!wea9..wMqer tt necessary to fmyjDBt HtjSBw ADDRESS &!U jt i': j. 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