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CHARLOlTE; K:; p. SUNDAY.: JUJ,Y 19HS74.n THE NORTH CAROLINA -1 T4 Beneficial VrHAssccialica, - 't,j CHARLOTTE. N. a , -( ,i i; a, . i v f v ' i afiincver'i Office, Trade 'jRrve'OjRpostte rer I" Softs. J f- ft". '5 r1 o H 3a ; ,' 78-U 78-12 78-13 2-il7 1200 5130 mo 10Q 20 A; tii' 4 fori Vorl 4 fori 4 fori 1204300 $400 $300 1200 fl50 1125 2-5120 2-5100 2-4 80 $15-5200 i - - f$12-ri50 78-14 78-15 5KVH25 2-J I 60 S84100 r'm.- EXrAN ATION OF THE 'if; v Scheme Arid 'Kates. .5 r, i i.t i IN THIS VERY ' rOPtltiAR SCHEME,5 purchasers choose their own nnmben, and they are decided by the drawn ballots of any Co tubl nation Lottery. - All rirawa nanbn areeqaal In the HapplemeDtaryt ao differ ence in what order taejMsome. ' ' Purchasers can eiect a 4 Jf umWr ticket, Also, a 3 number ticket, Also, a 2 number ticket,! Al so, a single number ticket. - Choose their own numbers, aud at whatever price they see proper to pay for their tickets. The Prises are paid accordingly. To elnci- date the matter supporting 12 ballot nnm ber in the Combination Lottery to to be drawn any person can go to a vendor's of fice and select for example, a four number ticket at one dollar, tn any class choosing 1 is own numbers. and the vendor will give Ihlm a certificate or tbem. The vendor will enter the same numbers upon the . Mana ger's Register and purchasers will be care ml to see them, entered upon the Register, as the Managers are responsible for that only. If, after the drawing taken place, the purchaser's fonr numbers are drawn In that class (no difference In what order they - may have cottie.J he would receive for bis -oae uuiiar, szuv, ii turea pr tne numbers ony were drawn,- tifi. -f .,?. '-A,;:- w- If he purchase a three number ticket, say atone dollar, in the same ballot, and the three numbers should be drawn out, be would receive $120. If two of the- numbers only were drawn he would receive $2. If he purchase a two number ticket, aay for one dollar, and -the two nanbera anould be drawn, he would receive $16. If he purchase a single number ticket,1 and the number be drawn he would receive 4 for one. . .'.... ...... 856,00 for $1 on Each AND EVERT STATION 'to 'in BALLOTS. 4 S There will be drawn Three Lotteries per day, viz: SUPPLEMENTARY CLASS AT12 M., and a SUPPLEMEHTABY CLASS AT 5 i . iu., ana w jr. Jit. .. ., i .The Books for Supplementary Class' must b deposited with Express Agents or Mana- kcis winy minutes before each drawing r v THE FOLLOWING .LlMns'iMtjsT BE OBSEEVED.VIZ Aot more than $3.00 on a Single Kumber )'1 i, JiM'f - 3.00 on Two Number.?: 1.00 on Three Numbers on Eleven Ballots U "si 2,w on Thre Kambers for all other , C U -f pi- 1.00 on FourJfumbetW 7 k fir a- ; 2 -j, , 2.00 ou a single Bfatlon uinber. " 1 TENTHOUSAKD DOLLAPS IN 8 SUPPLE MENTAEY ' 8 V 5- . J A,l Communications Strictly ConA- 121 PVCLIC If- ne our Caress 4rX VlLLlAE:3,E:ii.a';cr. Jn?itlkrol,n Beneficial AsMon. 200fiSKC2,rCTJ- ' . olesalC.JreSraT59 -un UJ , . i A. H. CSL37i:LL'3 The Charlotte Obserrer. , 1 V ' -FVBI.ISHBD BT' I" . , JONES & PENDLETON, Pbofbibtobs. , Office, Springs' Building;. Trade .8tnek,; i i .- ? -;: SATIS OF STJB8CUFTIOS. - f pIlj : One year in advance, .J.iLlLfr 00 Six months, in advance,... ....w. 3 50 Three Months; in advance,. One month, in advance, .......... SO weelcly, oneTear.....-. 2.00 'Subscriben will please look out for he cross mark on their papers.- - They are thus notified that their term : of Bubscrip. tion has expired f end are respectfully ie queated , to renew at once. . - - , -lik RATES OP ADVERTISING. unaqnare one tlme..'.....;t 00 A rm siia w three dy....;.M,j 2 00 V fonr dari. ; 2 60 . r five days w.. 00 ' u 4. y.r4 one week.M....... 3 60 -two weeks..: ; .. 5 00 three weeks....I..:..'... 6 60 onmonth...i.......'::iiJ Oh " Contract Advertisements tulcm at proporionately low rates. - 'fr f . Five Squares estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-coltuun. CII AIILOTTE in AttllETS." V. 1 Corrected Doily. ' IK f I ft I Cotton Market- - 11 i S S P1; N.C.,Jply 18, 1874,4 9lli Ordinary,-.. Good Ordinary,.....M..... Strict Good Ordinary....... ............. tow Middling,: ......... WHn.. : Marke unchanged. . r . n 1 , Conntry Produced fiom -Hams, per lb a " . , ? Sides, . " . M , ' 8houIdera, ' 12i12i 13i14 141 Hi . 1415 13 a 14 11 a 11 10 : HaJH ..25 1,75 a 2.00 200 a 2.10 , 1-40 ' " 1.5 r i ,-13 . r. 4.00 - '3.75 Bcetvax- ( ' Itofter-Cboicer rajwy Apple, , Peach, Vurn White, ? - - " Mixec KifgM, per deceit,' FAmr - Family, , - Extra,, . Super. ft V -. ; 3 ft fvif-rDned Apple. J- Peaches, ' ',". " Blackberries potoumcKena, spnng. 13 a 20 . 75 20 a 22 .. 7 - ' 1. 13 i-vS' . 1.15 ; so ,7 aui&cjtsj Pucks, V idesDry, ' ,4 Green, ' Aunf Good, -v ' Common, ifeoJ-White; GaZ Black, 1 White. p-perpr, it 1 i Don 00 tMo, " ' 75 a -80 (57 lbs to bushel) f eat Pure clay. L. 13 -- Mixed.--. M 1ft fWatooIrish, " "v- sweet. Taium,- 10 ffeoi Red. DCs bush. ' 1.40 1.35 60 "40 i -White. Wx Tub washed, TJn-wasbed . s amWounccmbnt, The many Mends of Wm. Pi Little, n- wnince ntni as a candidate for Sheriff of Mecklenburg county, subjeot only to the yote of the people, at the election if August next. And it elected, he will not ask tot any relief from the County Cotnmisbioiiers on account of delinouent tax Da vera. " May 24th, 1874. 5 5 C'"X announce myself an independent candU aate lor tne omce or sheriff or Mecklenburg sounty,' at the election in August. - " WHH HOUSTON, : Aiay. 10, f- PEOPtESpANOID4TE.',i' '. '. WE ARE AUTHORIZE -to' announce Dr. M. M. Orr, as the peoples candidate for the Senate,, to. be voted tor at the coming erection jin August next.- tv'f v. -,e. . - . a MANY VOTERS. .v.-.:ANHOnNQpMENT.:, I announce myself an independent farm ers' candidate for Congress, from the Sixth Congressional District, knowing no party and acknowledging no affiliation' with any party. - ? .A . . : .- E. C. DAvrseoir. Neryons Diseases. , 1 ' The nervous system exercises a poweiful Influence over the digestion, secretion, nutri tion, absorption, and the circulation of the blood,and its purpose seems to be to. bind to gether i the machinery of the body, and to combine and harmonize the action of its sev eral parts. Disease of the nerves are more numerous and afflictive now than at any for-' mer period a result due to the luxurious habita of the age, and to the . excitement which the struggle for wealth and position kindlea. and: inflames. - Almost every indi vidual one meets in society, of either sex, is troubled with some nervous affection or 6th-er.- Among the various medicinal agents recommended hy the profession or recognix ed by the general public as nerviness, Hos tetter's Stomach Sitters occupies the - fore most place.' Physicians of eminence " con cede to it very extraordinary tonic properties, and its popularity as an intfgorant with all classes of the community is indicated by a demand for the article which '.has distanced competition, and is still continually increas ing. Men of business, politicians, authors', lawyers, inventors, speculators in short, all who are engaged in exciting pursuits, will find this healthful alterative, and restorative the most restful cordial for' the brain and the overtasked nervous system that the com bined resources , of botany and chemistry have yet given to the world. It is agreeable to the taste, promotes digestion, regulates the ' liver and the . bowels, depurates, the blood, and is the most helpful elixir in cases of severe mental- despondency: .that" ever Cheered the depressed spirit of man or wo- roan. tiilviaf18f9S , .: Post-OfSce' Directory The :' following elatenient of the hours for the opening and closing of mails; is furnished us by the post master, Robt.1 E.JJcDohald, Esq. " " . -r(-rjjT .--orxs -'f- -r 'Closes. North Mail, ? i U 4 a. M. J if- '6 P. M. South Mail, . , 71 P. M. ' P. M. Air-Line Mail,-.. , ' 8J A. M. f - OP. M. SUtesville Mail, - '10J A: MJ ' 21 P. M. Lincolnton Mail, , 51 P. M-r 7 P. M. Wadesboto Mail, - 7 P. M. . . 71 A. M. Beattie's Ford Mail arrives Mondays and leaves Tu" ,"ys.( t - ... P. M. wr ' " V TU: T r"'iv 1 f '. J L .G.l.er & O'p, a c oi' si iiL , U.of-e n'llr. ' ;e. "'e bei 3 t "7 "'t as t y r Sa.lelot. J jjbMOui.biACO. JcJtf ft A The Observer la the only paper . pub lished in the , State West of Ralelfh which gives the latest telegraphic die. patches every morning', v Business men will please make a note of this. T - wFree from that venality which' cor. rapts the conscience or that pity which corrupts JusUee.w t7.. , s , , Chnrehes To-Day. , A j ' TjiroiiSTEiw f.iE.'CHuacH.Servic es to-day at- Tryon Street. M: E. Church, South, - at 11 a. m., and at 8 P. M. by, the pastor, IteV P; J Oarm,way. Sunday School at4PM." - . St. Pxtxk'b (B.) Chtjech. Services to4 day, at II AV.M, and ,at; 5 Jay.ReV, B.-S. Bronson, pastor. -.' ' ' ' ' . ' i ' Caj-vabt Mission - Chtjbc. Services this morning at II o'clock and at 71 P M by the pastor, Key W S Haltomr -. . St. Peter's Catholic Church.' Services to-day at the usual hours by the priest, Rev B Hands... , , . . . . FlBST , PRK8BYTXEIAIT CHITaoH. 5?r V thia morning I at thia j&ttith Jat fl 'o'clbk and at 8 this eventagj byj the rpastor, Rev A W Miller; D D. geats free. U '. Associats ' Refobmed Sebvice in tbe new Chapel, on the corner of College and 5tlr streets, to-day at 11 o'clock A. M-, nd at 5 P. M., by Rev. John Hunter. O Lvtuxbah Chubch. Rev M Hinkle is expected to occupy the pulpit this morning at 11 o'clock, r , Baftist Church. There will ne services at this church to-day at 11 A M and 8 P1I, Rer AVeger, of Greenville, S C. C XOCAjL DOTS.v! 2' - Heap of. strangers in town these days. 1 t Mr Ashe sjeaks to morrow at Dallas Gas ton county . : Tvn n - , C J.;. The Board; of Al .i-men; will 'meet to-. morrow night in mvafansassi on.'.. , s : ought own jthat 4 . pavemeuts. We saw ie of ihese cause gen tleman of this city to sit down very suddeiw 1A 1 . 1 .1 . - i . - " P i - The huse and two lots'" belonging foCapt 1 S Y Bryce, situated on' B street, bet ween the property of F H Dewey; and 8 P Smith and known as the Blair placewas sold at public; outcry at the Court House door yesterday- 1 It was bought by J Tamer . Tate, Esq, for 1050. i ' ; . s i "Safely through another weckfj '..4 , - Thon has! brought us 011 ourway f $ 'Itnsnowhybless?ngf'seekl'', v Waiting at. Thy court to-day, ' i - , Day of: all the week the best, ""l . 'i Emblem of etemai rcst.' I---. The A RAL Railroad'has furnished a new car for the use of the mail service on theifroad, bult after the plan of the Rich mond fc Danville mail cats. The outride finish is elegant, and the inside contains all of the modern improvements to facilitate the transmission of the mails, and cornXort of the, mail agents. . " "."We had a call last Wednesday from Mr W J.Duncan, who 4a. traveling for "Sample & Alexander, -.tuanuiacturers and dealers ia boots, shoesp hats,-, trunks, leather, shoe findings, etc, etc,.Tiade street, ' Charlotte, 1? w- ju.r uuncair- is agenuemaniy young iei low, and showed very concl wsively to many of ouxmerchantathat the articles he pro poses to sell, can be bought very cheap in Charl0tte..,He got a considerable. n.unjberof orders here, .and above this, on the Air-Line, and says he will visit all the town's on and near the railroad. .We are glad that the Charlotte merchants have t commenced . to trade With this sedtioh. Ai . .1 . t - v , ( -: ... GainemiUe ((7a) Eagle : ' Colonization. It is knowi:;;tdVojn '"of our readers that the people of South Caroli na have been making efforts of late to in4 duce a good class of emigrants td settle in that State. ' , During this year the , Palmetto State .Im migration Agency, h Under cpntrol of Til man R Gaines, has settled several bun dred families In that State, mostofr whom are pleased and well to o tie many oth ers the people of our sister State-have, con cluded that the only "kind of immigration which' will pay is that which' comes, chief ly; in family ties. ' ,; 1 : ; j;Friday night a small colony of select Eng glish, Scotch nd German people, in charge f the Agent, Mr Gaines, were lodged at the Central Hotel, fn our city,' ''and ? are ?lo be Settled along the Air-Vme Railroad;" in . the upper part of South .Carolina. . i.They repre sent about forty persons in all, and their Wives and children will come on as soon as these locate, . They are men of some rotang and mostly mechanic.-' A number ; of our public spirited gentlemen iuade rtheir ac quaintance and encouraged them by, friend ly greeting.- -. We leant that a much larger colony is getting ready to follow these In a few.; weeks. Hr Galneswe are,, fnlprmed, has been invited to visit various places' ' at the North and address, the working people on the advantages of the South.' which he proposed to do on his return to KewyoTk.1 1 v Another Candidate There Is a Repub lican candidate for jCungressiny the field jn tins uistpct. .cot pi at MCJLean , of Kobesonj We. . learn, v an nounced his : candidature at Lumberton, on . Thursday. - His chief argu ment is that he will have more Influence in Congress than Mr Ashe! he being a Republi can and the Republican shaving a majority in Congress. ' Of course this new Richmond is not such a lunatic as to suppose for a mo ment that he will stand in the way of Mr Ashe's election, and . what his object is In becoming a candidate, we' -do not under stand, unless be. wishes to gain the honora' fcle distinction- of being a martyr in Mho cause. This martyrdom may get him into some well feathered nest at a future time. CIT7 INTELLIGE1TCE. "Have courage r are poor."" sayi; exchsnye; We haven't kroner. . There was some discussion, eot cheekenobbh todenvXtV T' 'k -i 1 undewtand, ; in the. oeaunittee, -about -nrt.,'f ,"., .i". ,vL propriety iof endorsing E 0 Dandson . vh m v w nuj iiiviuii 1 iijvio VJJkt lliu i TH TEBDAY., Alf 4. .- V - 7 t . ... 1 County Nominating- Conventloul-A Par - Ual Ticket Put OutpSpme Sqaahbiug " Tin the Meeting, and Some Dissatlsfac-' tion Since, w ?'? - . rr!'" f Testerday. was the lay for the Conventidn of the Republican party of Mecklenburg county to meet in Charlotte, to nominate f jndidate3 for Aoffntyr officesaiidl it" "met y 111e1.1uu1e1u.1ub cum uuioreu; jueinouisf Church irjDeIegates'sfWere present" ffdin' all the,, townships except; Proiidehce,. .which was represented by proxy. . The meeting was organized by calling' pn Prince vJJro,rnkco3oredjt $o.. be temporary Chairman, aud appointing J M Turpentine SecreiafyAt'Vi Bubsequeiit'stage' of the name, some trouble sprang up .'and a breach becoming imminent,' Prince left Ihe chair, resigning it to, R R Rea,who,uppn the perma nent organization was 'superceded by Post Master R E McDonald.. The committee to bring out the names of ".andidates for "the cOnsIdeiStfon,": 0 the? ;5cbm-en tido "Wouldn't 1 allow, sa we fearL exi ost ja aster rxazie r to have a say in the committee; though he was appointea one 01 , ine committee ,ior, . un; r lotte Township at - the; close communion meeting held about the last .of Junev This' was becauser Frazrerjs not Uioroughly "in accord f, with the . party, Art-. some of its recent measures. . :--..-' .' The ' committee ' reported ' the5' followin g names to the Convention, and the parties were-unanimousfy jnsde lh Tcanliaifes of the Republican parry oTf tliis county : For Congress r " ' ' ' ? 'A Judge-G-W Logha. CA " Sheriff . s- ..V 14 the Sfehale Dr WiU M Kerr. ' ,S i. " Memhers;.of the House E H. BisseIl,. "(Other Commoner not yet named. . . - . : ( For Clerk Superior Cottrt R R Rea:v;' iA ; ? " County Commissioners-T L Vait W R Myers, R M OateaTbos Gluyas, EliHjuson. . It will be observed from the above that -there are several Conservatives ji the list of coun cohitinssiotiers'f'aiid., 'also! fJiat no norninations were aaaile' for Congressman Sheriff, Treasurer,Eegisterof Deed9,Surveyor we the for Congress, and W H" H Hoiistoh for Sh'eriff- and there being opposition W'oth,. of hese. propositionai the matter -was -left open, it being -understood, however,' 5 that the policy 01 me pany is j support anyooay,; tq near the nominees of .the 'Conservative party. Hence, while the party did not order its ad herents to vote for Davidson and Houston, they will be likely to do so -to a considera ble extent because, the party suggests itt No candidates will be brought out lor Treasurer, Kegister,. &c, but it is the understanding that if any in-dependent Cpnservatiyes epiuey out . for these offices, they can dejmul on the support of the Republicans, i ' J M Turrentuietroilte atnt on the North. Caioiina Railroad, ifwe-helieve theJ'ather of the ticket which was "put i)ftyesfirday. It is unacceptable to; some of ilte Republi cans, and they do notr hesitate to express their disapproval of,it.f Onu of, the lights Of the, party', oneJavlio had,' done - perhaps more work -for it, and spent niore money -for it than! any Other , Rfpublicau in the county, being asked how he liked the ticket, replied briefly, "Oh, hell !" which elegant phrase showed as plainly as his countenance,' that his party haspreparedone dose, at least, 'Which ?h ! cannot' swallow' without making a face, is-u j The above facts concerning the meeting are reliab'jWe made application a dayor two before hand, tq fee admitted. inf, pur ca pacity as reporter for the Obsebvkb, but the request was refused,, and our information has been picked up wherever it could be found. -We have it indirectly from several partiea "andlhe statemetltfT each" 'person tallies with that of the others-, TheJ Business of Charlotte. Under this head, tout xdtemporary,' thee Charlotte -. Oa server, has .recently been publishing some admirable and valuable articles upon- this growing city; of bur iState .eame of which we have already published, v V tn a shortf iime We -sincerely hope, our Mountainv country will Jwj: connected with Charlotte by rail, find it;wfll be well forpnr people .to ' keep posted ebout- this-."future London," for it is' our Charlotte, too. - ' ;'. , m'fia- tn A-AshevUle Citizen . ' Mayor's CourtrrMr Jas 'F Davidson was before the.Maypr yesterday, for whjp- ptnf litjltjboy ot Mrspfioseyrse fThe evidence was such as to induce the Mayor Jo. i'mposa.finejc)f 2.upon!jtaIrJsfendant. John Davidson, colored, was up for steal-: ing a nocket-Bookicbntainine '$40,! froxd a Mr'Davis in the Five 'Points. . 'ftCdefaulf of $200 bad, he was sent up. ' r ' , Improved. We are gratified .to learn,'as .'wed0,by(a -private "letter, received, in itb,is city, that Judge Pearson, who is at his home in Ye.dkin'eountybas' impfoVed very much since leaving Raleigh: ', He Is out of bed and is, apparently, as well as usuaLiWe have no doubt tbat the etatement v published in several of the State papers, to the effect; that "the Judge was ill 'of Bright's disease, oI the kidneys, is an error. , : -, ' . , z '" r ' cz Second-Presbyterian T Churcht is necessary that $1,000 additional be subscrib ed before work on this church t'can be ie- gun?JTh'fi citizens "h'aTe'.been'' jTquite", liberal in their subscriptions and no apprehen slons are felt about raising' the sum ..named above.,r Col Thos H Brem.-R' I MciOtowell, Esq. and Gen Rufua Barringer are. the .genr tlemen on Whom has devolved the; duty of raising the amount yet necessary r and', they hope tphave no;' difficulty in " obtaining the Bubscriptions. ; Ceriainly our citizens phould not "be backward in this natter; but contribute liberally f their means - to the buUding of this church. . 1 ; ; 1 The edifice, we understand, will, be built on an entirely new -plan!' The design t is : beautiful and will be faithfully carried out. The contract will he let as soon as the $1,000 yet needed is subscribed, : . i , A "Clerical Dlve.--A' reverend pentlei man of "onr, towii'Vss pjwrted tqhave .falll esort rot a thousand mUes aWay.t r Af the , came, to the, surface erect,1' calm, tunexci ted, iwith his specteel ea still' bu, f his cxmbrella ftudef bis armj and his stove-pipe hat' ua tatnish'ed we are natutarly'Ied td'the, ,confi clus'ioi? 'tfmlj ou?' ;igTi;'eJ riend. did nptalpYerboardbi lonly' diy ed to refresh himself in ; the enierald, .waves, and display his Agility.' V;5jk:f -l , rt t '.', .-w in ' .'f The Speech pi Our- Congressional ffpm .7 -ii'oii'i 'jtoee,,Yeser4ay:,--f''' t j r,I Pursuant to previous notice our pandidate; for Congress Hon Thoa S Ahe pf Ahson addressed" a pqrUoa'o the people, of -.Mecklenburg at the Court House ia this city yes terday. The speaking began about 2:3Qr in the afternoon, and did not much, ex cede an hour m' leftfeth;' Mr Ashe begaft" bynreier- ing to his candidature; and spoke pfjthe cir--cunVstancesoY;Ji1sr''nominatioh'twb'jea ago'.." He was', until the day of that 'cqWen-; lion,' under political disabilities! and it was jwily J njth8r-day-, that the j nomipating; convouoiit assembled jui Charlotte oiiat telestfam .vai 'received here'stating tha't these disabilities bad i been'1 removed. ' The nomination was Wost flattering rahd ' unex". pected to hihi'aUd herf, had considered I for several days whelherit would he proper fojT x. a -Ji. It'., ttit lT -r'j-; A : i' l uiin ,10 accept, lb t tmu ne. uiu .. P'jg iR-i creased the Consevatj.ve majdxity.of ihe,dis tricfc, .having recej ve a Priority of mqre tlian j two thousand of alt the; fotes caste i-' v , Not lesa flattering- was the re-nomination which he received at the hands of the 1 con vention which assembled in Charlotte on the 20th of May last,' and it was by virtue of' that nomination, that he appeared here how j ua a cauqiuam lor congress. y , i.'-f-s Mr Aslie alluded to the fact that he had two opponents Mr E C Davidson, efuthis county, a gentleman whom he had known long, a gentleman of good character; and of respectable connection in Ibis community, but who had ho party affiliations, and J Mr Nathan iel McLean, of the county of Jtdbe- son 1 A Mr McLean came to the speaker at .Xum- berton on Thursdavi a short time: before lie was to have addressed .the people, and asked for a division ot time.-TJpon inquiiy I learn ed for the first time that it was. this inten tion to announce himself a candidate in op-' position to myself, and I told him" that I would grant him all the time he wanted.- Mr McLean told the people' that a" dark cloud (the Civil Rights Bill) ' was. now im pending over ihp'cp6htr-fCtna, s!etidg. should be done to ayeft tlie tb reateued evil,. and that, the RepubUcaus having. a inajon- ty Jn , Congress, .none' jbat a Republican could have any nfl,iieice in saving ; Jthe country from a great jcalamity. . Thi3.fe;wa9 the amoun t of his argument" ( Mr Ashe af Indcn to a charge made by McLean ttpon ihhv in regaru to tne mil wmcn wa3 mtro ducedin t lie House to strike out the approv pi iaupii m ine u o Jjrancii Mini ai unar lotf e :l and 'explumed that he wa3 at his SpriixgCcurt in' -Anson, as Jie was in honor bound "to be, when the bill came up in t he- House .1 But.Col Wheeler inducedlilrCobb; of the , 1st District; to make a little speech in oppositioil'fo striking lout the appropria tion, and tfreibiW failed." 'This was 'by the by, the only occasion swhen the speaker had absented himself from"' Congress since his election to a seat in that body. . Mr Ashe then passed On to a review of the Civil Rights Rill, and ' here took occa sion to reply to McLean's charge that a Democrat had no influence in Congre&e-. saying all that kept the bill from "passing the lower house during the last session was the fact that the Democrats -.stood , shoulder to.shoulder in opposition, to t,it, and,-. ; with the aid or a few Republicans, kept , it from 1 . i 1 e ' it ...... .1 m., , oeing taiten iroiu me caienaar. ine wnoie object of this bill is to humiliate the South. It was fraoed. by, Sumner that he might wreak vengeance on tne south lor the can ing which lie received before the, war-, from Brooks, who. thrashed, him. with his stick on the floor of the 'Senate , until he;, actually, large man as he was, took refuge under desk.r Dying,' j the Massachusetts Senator left it in; the hands of his friends; begging" that they would not allow it to perish s The speaker read the first section ? of the bill and discussed it. He expressed the be lief that; the bill, 'is unconstitutional, . and maae an aoie argument m support 01 4 nis pesition.. For whose benefit dp they want it passed? For the benfit of the moneyed; men of the .North . and j .East ; they .think that by the passage of. the .t bill ; theywillH gam '.a stronger hold on ; the ? negro vote, and be thus' enabled to continue man aging jthe governnien t . - as theyt.cboose. Granting, though, that the bill Is iconstitu- tional, whatadvantage will it bb ie tbe:ne gro ? v .None.-vThe goy ernment I has giyen. them freedom and suffrage, and. the better. and more? intelligent of the raee do not want more. ' -The anecdote,' $e pervisions," Josiar,"; was' told with rvery - marked 'ef fect, producing--'hearty ..laughter ; and tap--plause.i The passage of the odious, measure would be a great calamity to the negro-, and the poor' white man. It w'ould destroy our system of public schools, and the-children of the poorer. classes of whites, and of the ne groes, would grOW up in ignorance. f And all this to' accomplish a' political pnrpose Some of the ; rJouthern1 Radical 'politicians are trying to "dodge", this -'question' saying that it JSJlQ a party-measure. iiis the great party issue of the day and the Radicals should be made to bear the odium of it. r.', Mi.Ashe passed from this to the t corrup tion and extravagance 'of the, govern ment. A few years ago it- was impossible;;to have an investigation Of the affairs .f; the . differ ent departments at Washington I 'And "here is another instance of Democratic influ ence. Latterly the Democrats have grbw o?be a power in Congress ; they, with i few honest Republicans have. forced.', investiga tion', and wherever n- investigation; had. been made, loathsome and festering corrup' - ' . 7 . ' " - , . it. uon naa Deen iouna. xie poe oi wie frauds which had been unearthed iu the Treasury Department, the moiety, scandal, the Ban born icon tract, and" or" Jsichardson's resignation In consequence "Of the1 'develop ments which-bad becrr madey-of the ' Dis trict orcotaaihia1 j ohvlraw Ctihgress had to abolish its territorial government, and. p- poiflt three commissidhert to' 'manage I its affairs ? how Grant had v appointed Shepherd, whdiwas.ootoriQua as one ring who had been -engaged in the plun ing, and-how, the Senate rebuked him by remsmg to confirm his appointment. 1 .t f v The extravagance ' of the' government came in for a share ofitsjuSt condemnation. Mr Ashe said' that the expenses of the' jrzov ernment last' year were $3,9,000, arid 'af- uuij iviu ucYBt ueau euier wHier tye pre- sentadministration, t u"i'J"nxi I , hat is the, remedy ?; The coalutioQ which sprang ubetweenthe South and the Norths west:-w tlw oorrency question- "i f prom is ing Wiien s Soxitlifrn member of Congress Wants u favor he goes to a Northwestern memberVahd it Is granted. J f Ai'Tteelihft f of kjrfshi offhterestlias sprungup between is hone for the countrv yeL ' ' ' ; t "A Mr Ashe apologized . (.whiph. was not neces sary) for detaining, ihe audience, thanked those present for. their attention, aM; con- eluded.'' In the-bove brief synopsis-- we have, df course,1 notmbodied all bf the eH touched,' but have only presented a rough outline i of his 1 s'peecli,' was one 'well wor-j thy, the man aud tlie district which - die' re presented in the last and wiit, represent j in the next tongres3.-65 He was listened to with and soundrreasoning must have' carrried conviction to every heart. -"M.i. u t . Mecklenburg is proud of f her' representa TOBACCO MANUFACTURERSCHAR- " ? L6TT GOOD POINTC?: " ' wiUt.sucU: a preparation of ibe weed as ironld have answered every 'purpose in the days of r OUr fatneral'Tlie foiTinruV'npnp 'tim'nnnH factu'rer who,, manipulates Ihe.raw material into -the luscious chew, or- tbe fragrant smoko; gives eidehce of a more refined taste than 'that' Toruiefjy '5 exhibited ' in ! the ' early daysy: of .the. rade'This. demand bas in creased, and is jSliU jipcreasiog to such an extent as to 'demand large capital iri maoo ucture, .. ' . ' ' ' '' The cpmpetittoQ -ia fliebuhiness , lias also had the effect of s&,redumg prices, to a very small margin on original cost to such an ex- the i j ''!'. - tirosecntiou o; his chosen calunsr : with such ve in congress, ana on eiecuon : uay wm I . . 7 . 7ry - .rx- '. givehim k large inajpnty than she ever MoifrjpAuer'iay,-- j :r did before.' I ' , '; '". . : Baucoin's "Store. Wednesday," ' " tent, 1 bar a raannraciarer' of xa aay pmst in?o tlie ooiiness witn'saen facilities .for cxperieuci mtho-artflicr! hisWn ori'fnr T Ax-K'yrn enable bim to come up id the dei " ' i nere are oioer consiacrauons, au eise oe ing equal; which are requisite and necessary," partictilarty iii the 1 present age of progress. vc uavt uo uusiiauou is uajriug inai voar- ottc possesses several -business advantaecs, which makes her stand out prominently as a! desirable point in which la irianafactore the weed '" "' ',"' 4 -. 3 At present, we have ries. the one condacte a gentleman who uas given a We-time expe rience to the business, sod ,Mf,; James Hioe- man, who has also ihaJ. considerable experi ence io! the business, nd whose past success is a'sure caarantee of their future prospects. Both of, 'these geDtlemeno,"by ioergj and in- or niore. ,.,.,tr.i 7?j i. 1 . t The manufacture of tobacco requires, generally, n :iiirgc auiuuui, yi r, largest capitalist mast sometimes, - oTieces - sity, borrow monej. The banking facilities pf Charlotte offer - extra . advantage . and thatr too, without sccantyfv aslira stock will always bo taken as. collateral Within the 'past few' years Jtte merchants' of the city havt been able to bniW.op a large and profitable ' tradei 1 Sitaateion' the market Air th shipping 'k'dVantagesbf Char- loltearenbl 'surpassed bj any citjr jhe ' goa'tKif'wQ may except Atlanta-All these. make Cliariotte a most' admtrabic point pt t.L ' "L-. toe eBiaoiisnmeut 01 i ouku uioio tnhflppii fsctorips: and we trust aud beliete ' j s . c -r 1' - that there is many a manufacturer who , is k; -',..- - j . 'v i 1 ii. 1 enterprise in onr rrowio city or if no more, . - i . .. - " . ; .. t h ' ;.i . 1 to inquire into the tram or.'iaisny f .our reasoningr- looacco Leaf and Cotton TlanU 1 AN APPEAL TO THE RAILR0AC3. ' As a great iiumber of person; will in all probability, visit the Tobacco Fair, to be held atDanville, on the 24th of July, we respectfully; suggest that it would be well to request the various raiiroaaa leading 10 Aanvme, to pass passengers both Ways for one fare.- With such, an inducement, we are satisfied that the Fair can be made a grand; success, :Our xailrcad3 are usually very liberal in sucn Instances, and we are satisfied that they wIU.be none the less so In thi3 cass, if proper representations aro made to . the au- .,..!4!.. , . ..i 41 -it ... 4 muuucj, . , . ? .,' We""?.t that the Coinmittca nHO - -,.'-3 -! -T 'f 1 1 . 1 wo nrr? Ir' oh ) ( f ijvic , i not. pay iiui iro. . uuijr iwv.iuauuiatiu- i tneir saia prope i n t vJ'l Charter, ana tne uiuwj. Vuii ui Aw uuo.uwwi ...v, i ..-j, ronttniifl twentv weeKS. i"e .1 n Mm K 1,1, tlr nn a nrntn hnainoci hnM I and the only apology we effor ?fo Writtog "Etftiti these Jinea, is jto soy that there is.stiU room 1 heaithfainess of situation, social, ic . . . , s , I mnrnl And -reliirlrma Juivant?""), tr.'s p line between the prodacing 'and cdnsoming' Xri4 Id 46 , v ,w " 1 5 . 1 fections of the 1 CDnntry i'tuey 'wYfvan- w.iOO jv i-i p tagesAot tfKised,borUerodWi . rHj-'-rv-it eualwmjvtte'iDaximaiFjiffetf of'the OpW7ZS " O 1ZCV now uan-iy masiog ooiu cnas mecis, win see creases its reputation at bore 1 -a s .oaa. tuiraTtrcDd'wiH belndated 'theVey ttf JatM 'fTtiSr 'ite'x' S S come and bctp W to build op )hU branch of the most ; aji 1... , mec ..raU -.j irr j-jDot Slcphfcd X:.r;i:,c ;- iiiat for Superintendent of the rd.i3 In; j irH,VVf " j places andit atruetion. will freak rt tr'i following xtra copiesof Ute'Jalj Luj ct" i..3 To bacco Lkap AkoiCoTTox. Plakt, cstain- Ing tobacco and cotttn reports rca every sectUnVwUr'biifuroi.ci at U.ZQ per bun- dred copies, silddress J II. Mobris, Editor and PrppxieAotsPQ.; Charlotte, N. C 4 ' 1 it ivnn hi FKXi'vns. -v b : uivr uccu coi.;rcc- Boss I- , July.20, J5tatsvi,M3, Jreae-i r-.iui.j-of the ; 'Julyla, Newtcn Cat v c derl Ju oi A8neviue, iaut . . ' .... rl ' . ,TT . L.-..'I..mV- . requested to itnportpce.i that Lion. T A. Thompson, Lecturer of the Nation- I al Grance, of the Patrons of Husband- Y ( rtwilf address tne'peoptei tk thevin 'jj '.i.m - h" I - - 1..... . I . - - ' A ' .1 Morganton l riaay, . j my atn f rTTickorv Station Saturdays Jul 25th. J Lenoir Tuesday July i-cjin, iy j. ,Taylorsville Thursday July SOth Statesville Saturday August, 1st. . . lil '. 1 ' - VI - THOS. S. ASHE, the Democratic Conserv v ative Candidate - for -Congress, willad dress his fellow-citizens at tlie following .times and places tf.v's 'Vrt' - J Dallas. Monday. t y July .20th. BiVedhy; J -Lincolnton.' Thursda , . '22nd. " 23rd 9Atti. Lincolnton; Thursday Beattie's Ford. Friday . Alexandriana, Saturday, 1-' 1H 27th. Big Lick, Stanley Co., ThursdVi " 80fcl- Bethel, Cabarrus uo., i? ncay: .on. Albemarle, Saturday, .--.fist. 1,, Gitead, Montsor-ery, " ', " 3rd jujy lb ti. . . . fv JgT ' rV6rtl.wL' m- - , OFFICIAt DR A171XG3' or 'Tfl I:C, ;BMcial:ikf!iii:i - S t tx(1S yi JwfyWA1,TATTJt Julv 18. 1874. i - Ct,As 52, drawn At 12 M. 69; 4,'76, 18; 6, 7, ;71, 54,57,139, 52. rt ' ' ' '-l '" " '" diAss- 53. drawn" at o . x. m o, xa 4, 16, 45,67, 63,11, 69,' 52, 8, 55. '', - x 1, Class 54? drawn at 9 P M. 13.54.60, 61. - u " Ji-N.-WILLIAMS? . -:jtiS5i;-j- ?s tjommissioner. , Found, 1 I . A ;BABT'8 gold pin. Th- owner, can nave I A " ithvmninmDoii h Wlttskowsky. lden- 4 BABT'8 gold -pin. Tb owner, enu have ! Notice to rrntl Payers I . tf.tfc-.'--f" V1 nT ( . vrtiV. A S it Is reDorted to me. tii at bar- is ties: ownrae tropertr in ui ciiyi ana residing nere on tne 1st aionaay in r eoruary last, have neglected or ieiuseu 10 return 10 tne (Jity jierK ana xreusurer.ctsrunu juriion Of their said property ' - 1 ;. Now, tnereiore, tnis is io, nomy an sucn persons tnaiiney musi a once matt -a iuu. fairand pewee return,". . io- tn' viry treas urer, of all their propel ty.both real Bnd per il final, including their stocks' or bonds in banks j railroads, ana totner incorporated companies; otherwise, they shall be liable to , the penalty Imposed for failure to return rvy, uy . virtue ui liio ordinanoe of the Board of May 80. 1874. F DAVIDSON, llr.yor. rtiHE slxty-nrtn term 01 mis scnooi wiu I - commence on -Thursday, F";t 8rd, 1874., IOll W1I1K end and rary. iooI is not surpassed by any similar insult . j a in the country, -. . w , . Vnr o. oirrn1m. rontailllB full raitlCU- I rmr:7. iy iLBESr BSfrDrD T. , j July 19 tf. - v . . .-" lleioh, NC. E: a. . .. " : u. -. . 09 1, f- - " V 1 '''H f - f fKnClVlOu69 XW, U; f - ' ' - I t?OB the last half of 1'iy the s 1 r frei?rht delivered te I. -rw , -tof s wvale ; i urnrt, tt JohnKbnrv vt w i t mi. , 1 x. re- 9 t I " Kls. a. X - lh- I ara i.mesr.ce,.aT a f I oeivine corrrt 1-".- I ing demand tor ti I lug inferior bears tj id r ln 1 standard, cnt.... y be t j a, v ere I fat ha Una at 4 1 t-i- r r 11 itt. iwO . t Sen 1 1 a 1 air : ui tuBl- 1 can for a i.. ueut co banks.a"d t.iere cn r 9 no c1" ness conanct'jd n i.ifi. . thisfainoas lad t ' 1 CHOICE lot of Farr.:7 I rV.? new wheat, Just r" iv t by Ail. ride of ' : . 1 1-" . - S .vjniI15U. 4. j j . v j JlfB Ereach. Brandy received to-d-y. Junel2" W R EURWELL & CO. PKYasackof otirT y r'-T. General Cn . chahlc1 IT Cs, . J.V.L-.-. r. r t:: n id. j k5;,.3 f L? II -best. lrc ::s, L . " I I 1 a j orders u-oia a a of tended to. I Vll ' i ji 1 aa 17 1 a m lavannnnna nm. in xv. 1 jy jou . " n is brand. 1 ch y
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 19, 1874, edition 1
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