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IKOUlbrUbSJilll Vi3K 1" ""i- --': .."iV ""' C II AS ' 4 tt M Editor & Proprietor. Tueiday,. November 3, 1874. 'frce from the "dotlnsf scruples that a iemr 'oter free-born reason." f , THE SHREVEPOIiT ARRESTS- It-lifisjteljvjaeeft.discovered that it . -makes a.yery - considerable difference with ihailadicaLparty whether theirs, or Bbme ono' tee's' 6xU gored. The telegrah h8preaaf infold u9 M " th arrest of ft1 number of fefom irtettt' " fcitiZcttioSti who fre'lQi)e dragged bqre a legai tribu nal" for saying that ijbey. will not em ploy persona, who , abitual.ly ! support mr for; office, whoro, d.ong all in ""theaipover.ito drag, property owners! :) Th$ Boston -Hfrald has a - very just : ikfcti;ytf&&. the head of "The Bloody ShirV' ontne sact -dftfeea'e'Shreve-poft arrests' It' states the case thus: 'The affidavit uoon which some of :-2aaa tJL-'ki f CV-n..n. pofft::Cfc.f1faVg? beenarrested , asserts irby ihreatening'to deprive ; said voters ofemptoynientibynjeatening to re fuse, to; lenewjthe, contracts with said voters for labor, in .violation of a stat ute of the United States Ana upQnKtnisJ.ne Herald, says : , A"U,t that .all ? - After all ,ve have. neam about, muraerniassacre, anu in- , timidatidn reigning supreme, is there nothing to arresmen'for bat refusing tjr Tnew contracts with "rJegrVJes if they vote Tor thieveWand sWfndlersf We do not believe in any-kind of coercion ; used towards any : class of voters, but ilhe ofien8e sworn to 4n the; affidavit - upon whic.b. ninety prominent citizens; of ShrevepoiiUajre arrested is not qn demanding the poesem? of United States troops.'and it fails to justify the shaking of the bloody shirt upon every iortbero'tPlatfo,'m,'8 - a warning agaiiist.tht) bloca -thirsty . Democrats. . We ,hAver,leen tinfvrmed diiring the rwAaoni t1 1 1 m Ta lorn thiit n iia- toni-house i officer of this city, has been thrbughJthe haVy-yaixl and warned ti e wlorlrro erf that they most throw ;lieir Vdteaf for certaiicandidates. That u ete'n a worse offence than is chafed - against the citizens of Shrevepnrt, but there are no troops sent to Mussachu- ,eseilito oeaipyho custom-house and secure the arrest yf VYUUan; A. Sim mons and his 'wire-pulling subordin ate." , , Exactly. The Herald pursues thd discission by. refcrrjpg to the custom of,tt;e ederal.Fxeutive of employing workmen. in tUftuayy-yajds with .the view of -using aa voters ahva'8 ihcr!eaing tlieirnamber about elec ttc-'n1 time, and never employing them witk-jftfetonca- t&au paUy or- skill; tent persons to be voted at the pons. The officers of the navy.cyjnpjnii of it bitterly. . 4 tftOow witftmporMyo Bost on might have menttoned the well known custom of large manulk'ftiiring com -panie'Kt the KtfctWd f tAWpelli h t h ei r operative to vote their favorite ticket .upon thefjain of' discharge', from era m!!p6piiJlhkBe failu.. But that wWcb finds toleration in the North ..'in ,iite.jittrbe',punWhed With . ftnaJand iinpriso'nment. The Govern 'jpn't''trffiitr1?efctoi; the Southern rrTPfQple,wluIe orfheyu 'nianutatrturers "nghcAthf andven'the 'Federal Government deals "in ' party, politics and bribes j. men. 4o. vote the ticket by . gixing them employment. ' y" ? Wr, Coserrati tea of. H6jrlW Carolina who i ave 'tecppie habitually, used to seeTng'pohtical favrifes rewarded for theirs political xjnyyiQ who have seen the whole pviwerjand'patroivage to.the t ndH fwffitietth're'pro -'Weil KvhbhW-paid'the taXes l m posed ' by carpet-bag-scai la w a g tjealfttttreiff ITortf GaTrolina we who ",xSaVe! iuuefed u nder; the evils of a 'Bad-' ' icak constitution,- made ? !by 'men who' drove. the co)pred ters into the sup .nparfroi ineir men and- measures, like sheep to the shamMesa'ndNv'fio.far KPlbhe proscribed every! man .IwV'dared 'to think for himself J who have seen our fair Southern land td overflow with fraud -' and cbrrubfionf ftfjWSTwWta HWiPf sympa 4bwe?,with. the JtcatotuHerald. Well m ay the Herald excfaWi ' after giving a detailed account tot the Will it-' Jcal "eryitajireuire jnf the Govern- Is-this right JnvMaAchttseltk jMle In-'Ubuutana 1 cillzerie'arrest-y d. under, the menace Of Federal bavo - netsT bccauie.they tfrreateri ndt 16 ye- '- ;i'itoltterotii'qtBaiified-voters in said dis--iarScCmxefcisine the rich fc ofsuffrage, ?; i new contractar.witn ineirnegrofea7 thev ua5 fhiiiliallciSsldlnjake proper-' t v"rorthkss?5f A8 r felldW citizens, ho w ! anir1irfrnd th1eVewhd1aht't'dti6l,d the SrHUberngtate8;ottei.bqf6ugl d ' Voveifi ovt rob the Soutii of iti wWf4oea4elFgoteTwnew-wTiTOiu .riyotlrselveaf o U vtbe freeta en pP fhe iOTthianew 4i'i:their ivotes , were to adetqj caniimU tdtth jrascality and tibrrnption' bf nnprlncipiea aqvenm-i only of rligptrrmgr mn onhaihjaJsoi reri if thet knew that they 4.were 111 atatehi errt cow efs 'frdhi a'resbectat ail4invp:ricentrai -power ttaEitiHiUeiOTrcr-- i.mv un: onTajyEuro; jnpoifcUiemthey would no longer be led by party cries and bloodv shirts, shaking in Hhe wind. They would see that the ifreedom of i the PPR njust joe saved iq, T-dav the New Fair of the Uaro- linas commences, and at this writing there is every prospect that it will be the rgTamTesT success which any Fair has ever attained in Cliarlotte. We take this opportunity to again suggest th" formation nf an Association. which will have first its object. the fcrbper celebration fbr Centennial f anni- yersary of the.Metklenburg Declara tion of Indepindencerv which : bomes. oJQCathe twentieth --day next: M'-. 0061 importuned ofi' a broiJeVcelebHtiouf a 4aji which "isr itndtought to;peia recollection; near n'd geatWtOtjr; people.. We know lhatur ! declittftlSnreceeded? that of the Nationa? Declarttjon. of slnde nendMilgiM World feMWeye? 'gte& ? ' credit! therefo, and i -WiT ' na hnnHrAt.h anni at the one hundreth anni- Miijp.nlo llfa ought tsm;itel)B i'rt'ngett!ngHip the celebrAtioii, as swill jplaceon the en iifj5rWSmhU(M. ample, and complete history ofthe trine wbeii&a'rtfieVs pledrreir lives, their fortunes, :vnd their sacred honer?" tb indicAteHheir r1gha and to maintain and support American Mftdependenbe wb'icrr ''was tinilly and formerly recognized seven years later at Yorktourcii.Va.."-51 Our revolution having been ;i grand success, wc cap afford to be proud of it, and as .the County of Mecklenburg led the ban, we are prouder still of her ' s. history, and of the deeds of her sons It is meet and proper that' on' the re turn -of ur Centennial anniversary, whatever may be, or may not be, done at any other time, that we inaugurate a grand celebration in honor to the deeds our fathers, and . which :vilj,be an honor to their living represefnU-, lives. " We suggest that a meeting be held next Thursday -on the Fair Grounds for the purpose of forming an assocra tion and the appointment of the prop er committees to take" the .matter of our celebration on the 20th, of, next Ma 3', in haiul in earnest- We .in us t have a celebration, and that celebra tion must be creditable to the occa sion, and creditable to the pride of our people. Who will be the first to move in the matter?" We offer the columns of the Observer free to any 'Tfiend of the enterprise foifihe discussion'nf the nlject, Who will come forward ? THE ELECTIONS fO DAY, Twenty-four State? and three feiri nes hold flections to-day, at which efevch governors, seventeen State legis latures, two hundred ar.d twelve Con gresang -; a nd () tl i rre.; tja-jtojii Rele gates are to f be u'nose;i. The legisla tures to be elected will choose thirteen Senators of the United States. Arkan atiFior'ula. Georgiuj Kentucky, Mary- larwl, Ithode Island,. Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin elect-only Congress men. The eleven States that elect guv: ernors heckles other' State officers, and Corigr'aaVncn ure: l)eiavaiv, Alabama. Kaiif-a.x, -I;i-s:iehu.ieH,s, Michigan, Missouri, , South Carolina, Nevada, Xew Jersey, New York and Tennessee. fhe territorits in which elections will e held for dplegate are Arizona, Ida- o and Wasuingtou. Besides 'these,. liinoia, Minnesota. Pennsylvania' and Louisiana elect minor State officers and Congressmen. ; All these elections occur to-day, except that-of Louisiana which took place yesterday, and which was probabiyjiuoUicr satire on popu- tions. To-d-.iy's shower of ballot.-? will complete the lit of representat ives for the forty lourth Congress, except 17, which are tocomefrom Connecticut, MusisMppi, New Hampshire and Cali- fomia. When s-e coiirtidcr the mo mentous interests to le decided at the polls to-uay, well may we await with anxiety the'returns that the trembling wires will bring tomqrow piorpjug. i, - .... Westers Pennsylvania Undoubted ly Democratic, A -Ptttsbqrgh Letter to fhe New Vork tribune Caays The result of the Ohio and Ipdiana elect iaj which- is' so 'nomic'aih" -'distinct fruui the eastern portion ftf tn'e1 Strate as(to b fcracticallv reeardexi as S'State w itsftit 'iri T the present cohtest.'' or lour years the KeDublican party has been steadily .losing, west pthe. moun tains; untirat' the lasC.eiectioh the vote was nearly evenly dvVided between the twx pariies; and on the Sf d of No Vera - bethe, western counties wjti probably? giye,, from .3,000 tO vojOOtf Democratic majonty, both.in the contest fofvCon- ressnien andoji the State ticket!. : Au extraordmAryiiACC.onnt ha4.! Ap- pear.eu lja r renca ,agrjpu:ijiuraif jouru aTto effect thai straw forms an adni ir- able iighfhirfgfconductdr;li It hasl)eeh obserred-that stfcw tiad the-property f discharging ' Leyderi ;jr8 wUhout" park.)ir. xpkisidn; and 'sonietfne'ih' the neighborhood s tjTVrbes had ithe jdeAo(.onbtruetwe:iidraw!'i1i2btBin- tconducvtifjwhich t fasteni lis a w, fsp of, rope of t ra ?f s-iQ a ieai sticic ny means oi,Drasf wireranu capping the conductoritWS; copper point, h U is assorted thaf tlUBeSperl :mn.M4')enlJlediMiiUfllrgMl arunnd-3GvieH,j cihtfi'n-c6iiimUne having been- proyjdfitljiYjtbsttch ttjnnt conductors, on ly .oncbeing. erected Sot every six arnents.' or 75,).'acr"esi"ind that the Whole neighborhood hiss thu4 j been preserved from the effects' h6t Ti til irons- is! already felt iu the .Copgress ioiiarcanVass in Wester"nfiienn8vtva- n ls?5i. 0a-?niin- v.. junia vawujjia PIT A TIT II' Jhe Skajtjng link has bee re-open- ay School Conic eja iet in B.leignvbn derers and ro ave several times attemptea tne me '- A . 1 of Mr. J. J. Coran, of Wadesboro. Mr. Turner, of the Sentinel, has giv-j ne --Oia. eaiioriai a-new-twiss. t These slight variation owasiMiaUyfhrv'QM ntisohlM: kKi ver DWii improve it, , J' l V Xi-AV4. - Tlaid -Marimrlbe-VVilmingtoii boy murderefg ifea3 en;; ye-sen tended to death toe seiuenca to-be ejecuted-on the 18th of December, . , , i .WC.TB Sanders;; Bsopa prominent apd .talented kiaf yer .f gJohnston ,-cdurVty, aipt oi prain -iever-ou Anursaay inigni. rasC'after a'sliort iflne. f r TiN?' Jos. Utley, Jrt.; and i Miss tltkte,' daughter of the late Rev Jasvili "Mc-. Teill, of Fay e.tteviller , were niarrjed!trc'fK'd'?'a8elera rericttdh' iirtked tipdn resi- the Presbyterian Crclpf that own , Aj a. meeting cfrthe Directors of the Wilmington ,.&. Seaside .JRailwaJ, on Friday, Ojploriel; W. XnXes wjeljectea Presia en t,T hps . DMeare, a, :Treasb r er , and thefol 16 wing gentlem en Direfctors, as we'learrVfrbnrth Star ; C6l.lS.-L. Fremont, I. B. Grainger, W. Affi'fe, O. G. Parsley, Jr., T. J. Southerlanfl, F. Mi WooteiK J: Vi Atkinson; ; . ' , ....... 1 r An unfortunate arid fatal difficulty; occurred nea r "Saratoga; W ildori " 1 deftrn-' ty, on theth,7 betWeeii ''FrahKft' J Woodward, Esq., and Josiah Hehsind C 117 I n. I. -!-'' n ' . . M jxr. ?uouwaru ls it uigniy respecea citizen of W'ilson and it is thdbgtit acted in .self-defence, as Hensin hafl been lieanl to threaten.his life several times on the day of the killing. , ; The question of the champioiishitf ol tne Mate among the basebaliistsnotlr having beenjsettled at the late State J? air. uuas neen proposed by tne State A&rreutfiiral Society that the clubs niakiY)g:clalikis tothe prize shall meet at Goldsbovo pn le second Tiwsjiyin rNovember, a"int then under the super vision of a committee' of five gentle men appointed by the Societyi to play one gamei the victors to have" and pola the bat and hall as private property-br as the. champion bat and hall of the State, as. they. may elect. The FftTette'ville Vktqlr says ; A hugo ailiga'for was captured on! the 24th-Jinst,i in,-Robeson; county, from" tlie old null, pond, oelongiug Mrs. Katy Brown,by Mr..JAus-ley Harp. Length 10 feet B incites ; diameter, 18 weight atK.) pounds, i he nook used m tackling his wrdhtp was bailed with a raccoon: tie was taken trom ana water one month and three'days after being booked when he was found qqite deatU- Numberaof the enrious imVe viaitedjthe spot w. here he lies in state. The" Statesvitte -American says : "W. D. Marshall, "tjftferander county,. a most quiet nnd estimable-'Citizen; a.a we learn from Dr. J. F. Jong -.Qf tliis, place, was severely, stabbed iyj ilia brother, on lastThursdivyi vyithout 4qy provocation, and lies in a crTticaV c6n-r dition. Mr. Marshall had been toTay-. Idrsville to obtain' his rtiafl ariftinat of a tenant who resides 'hear ; -his ' resi dence, imd; on his refurn"Went to the house of hi9:tenant to deliver that por tion of the mail matter belonging! to hjm.."nAt. .'the. liouse. he found his br6ther,. who was much intoxicated, aousing me leuant ajKi lys iamjjy,ana fiffldly attenVpted to 'persuade him to desist and "go with him home. The two'went out at the door together,; when-the intoxicated ahd murderous brother wheeling in front, plunged a very long knife into the stomach and abdomen of his brother, causing the intestines to fall out and a large flow of blood. Mr. Marshall is well known to us as a most qtviet and estimable gentleman; jvhile his brother is said to be quite the reverse, and a dangerous man. The offender was arrested and confined inihefXaylorsvillejaih The American ; editorially ; says that Mr. Marshall has since died f bis wound.V' . " ' : NOW 'COMIX'G IN EVEKY DAY, . . AT R. F. Davidsbh's FURJVITUI1JG .i-. NEAR THE COURTHOTjSk r Our old stock of Walnut'3 'chamber' Suits having been ephfjrgffer-tqi the pubtic A Fine rioWStock, .-J AT SEDUCED PKICES, i And in proorF-bur assertion we trill sell F ORTY'TFIFTi.bd t L A jt S, ;'.-r,a r.r. rfSH tutu -t ;. - . Andbirother 3 f -J 01. Our stock is Irge-Anattllfiind 'thbse in want of Fumltuft ftlffnffaTtEat Itwill pay ... : jfcAt'.JU. J4JLI i1!a1 HULlit. J'' ijSijeei al i ridtrciarmeil s enWeS to i trtle Next door to" J4 H. HAori,1! street. uruceneranu rrovisious. i-i L J?Xn Purefcas thitoek tdl&ixxsott "Hr'piuvin, tne .store, formerly pted.HjHHfeadfifstrid: havTi J,wew ; pPMea tSfiartaMh .ine LplHtf5 With v-clJ- mivjs JrViW.n, vasc8Ul tei;Pf ?. 2 .feiased-elaewbere, an4 solicit a part of their patronage.! i'f i j uai. iuwre a jot 01 Jresh MackereLXthi, txp4 nnest qu V of Cheara' .Tobacod irosh anil hiiin'Uf - T I t dT :tCfT;McADEN'S RUn isTOTtlK ,tv lOCO f VWJ .... . . fjifJ-td tXt Wttvts) no aiii i .VPHr'a. 1 4.1 r In , tha al,W bi.:,! A I small lot -of Hardware, jind itJuUery-wlAjtt I , State Life Insurance CO. . . n tl r' d- - Mi 5 Pi X Because it is essentially a Home Institu liOTrapprciatbyHiBeeople7-in vPtB ovorv tfnn of rhnUsii rwhiVii i 1V - C - and protect Home enterprises Has.loaria tOljHcy Itoiagrs MilharlQttei : al low rates lof interest, ten times the . gross premiums received in Oharlql, . and guarantees to invest; all i premiums .received here iu,Jicfinanner.: 1 Erua in 'responsibiljty.and good manage '. ' meijt'to.ariy Life Company in the wwld, Issties every desirable form. , of Policy 'at as row Taxes aa uny nrst-ciass company. )7iriiittAlaB 'vZirtSu 'iUbcmI. ' nv denceor trayeE. fSi' t. Policies noa-forfeitabie ite?'twb and three n, n annual payments. -U '." No withdrawal of Agencies from a . section when. once -established,, subjecting Pol icy Holders to the ,incony.epieric.e of re niittiHg premi'jms to Kew! York or 'ee-' where by 12 o'clock of thS day fcxed, or forfeit their policy and lose all trie! "pre vious payments. : s . .The time has come for citizens of North )Car olina to encourage: Home r Institutions, and- .we"1 recommend-Jhis CoTOBan as eminety worthy of jjtr9nage..:! ( ;; TIIU9, II. UAIJfiUmit. District Agent. . oc25-tf ' J lJli "tliS Stist I.', mHE best advice that can ,be given - to. X" persons sunenng irom vyspepsai.iliU iouar&(mplaints,'i ' Colicj i Constipation, tjick . iieaaacne, if ever ana Ague,f. Nervous Debility, or of any disorder Affecting the stomachf'1 liver : or kidneys, " is to tone, cleanse and regulate them oy r i -..- DRTTJTT'S VEGETABLE LXVER.PILI They act very tnPdly. yet they thbroueh Jyl 'restoresthe functional taction 6f the di gestive organs and the intestines, and re novate the whole system. They produce neither nausea; griping r- weakness, and piay.be taken, at any time wtthoyt1 change o f diet or occupation. .'T . . Price, 25c a box, Sold' bv all 'Druggists. ill : A distinguished clerervmari ' of New York. speaking of this remedy, characterizes it aa iOne of the. special tJessings of the 'nine teenth century. The certainty of : its heal ing enecv , said ne, and the jmcuunity nobiilfr ionflt suiter from lriinrWitntilaint if thpv knew how ,.easily:41iey can ?ie eared by this remedy. By its timely "usai all pulmonary diseases may . be arrested, and . consump tion the scourge that sweeps away, thou sands every ear would be checked .in its commencement. Persons With a seated cougb-which breaks their rest at night, will nna, - oy t akukg- tttr Kjtpectorant on giH3g to bed'they may be sure of 'unbTO jken; i'eep -and Refreshing - iest. Pnssessing, a very pleasant. ;taste itia- ,ea8liy , ; adminis tered to ' cUUd'rn. Sold, by all Druggists, Labratory, 48 and 20 Cdu'rtland St., New York. feb lOdeddAwly DK TTJTT'S HAIR DYE. Possesses -qualities thtit no other Dve does. It : eflecs: as iKstanttmeul, 'an3 sd natural that ,t,cannot be , detected : by the closest observer. .It is harudess,. easilv applied and- ife hi'-igehertl " use among 'fashionable hair . dressers ; Irrt every? targe , city itt the United States. .. , ' - Price $t 'a br. 8old everrwhere. Scrofula, eruptive-diseases-of the Skin, St. Anthony's Fire, .Erysipelas, , Blotches, Tumois, Boils, Tetter,' and Salt Rheum, LScaldHead,Rjngwormi t RhBuniatiBra, pain ana eniargment ot the, pones, v lemale weaK nesdj Sterrility, Ieucdrrhoea or whites, womb diseases, Dropsy,J "White Swellings, Syphilis, Kidney and Liver" Complaint, Mercurial Taint, and Pilw, all proceed from impure blood.' DK, TUTT'S S ARSSA P A RI LL A is the most powerful Blood 'Purifier known to medical science It enters" into the cir culation arid"' eradicates' every:, morbific agent; renovwtes the system ; prodtices a beautiful complexion 'Jind causes the body to gain flesh and increase jn wpight. .i. ,' i K12EP THE BLOOD HEALTHY and all will b'ef wen." Td' dd, to,'.' nothing has ever beenofferedrifet"weAnj "'compare with this valuablet veeetthte extract. Price $1.00 a bottle: Sold bv ail JDrumristas. Office 8 Cortlandt "Street: 'jSTl Y,, 'mvX BOTDEnsaOttSiS: WILLIAM lOWZEEr JPI-tfp'Jirtr A FI SlS'HOTEL,1 situated coi r venient to the business nart of the city Oronihus mil be foun4 at depdito conveyasiefeertb- the hotel. ... .Xmar 2 tf roTiGK:tr wMitn 1 C. HARRY1& theAn!yf)e1rsorfJ'athbr lzed by the FairiAsspdaiwJtrjssiig !"rliir Bulletin andi8&aodv.:W)f,fhfe same on the rjnds'd'Cn-i rig" 'fair week, apd he is the only-oWeiHfiSMHo alniJihV sign or signs m; 4lBierlees,ef isaSdigrtJlmds. ocl7-tf ,v IfAWELE-, ! THANKINGfrry-. MentWrjin thejpubjic for past favors? P, would beg Meavtfto ca1 their, attention; rtof tbJ fat ?tbat llani daily recei vingJare4sldtvionso-my present Btoclt ol vtrpcfirieslcMssiBuiwr- lrd. Suga Am. : Call an9 1jsi- !f-t i.' " r!itv-- Jji!anA5ct4iea Kefitjinli octai-ti. EW.rOOODajHrrtv-iiotiif Al JPen i;nd. rtRngli iiSuUtigis?flaB(c3fi ur ants;,wtcn w 'PTjW theery lowest prlceVe-rusrve1y for cash ,f I ;Sxic25:ta i:':i.''y.'s.'rffItlLlI3;f j ' . ... . .-J Ki I RIM Mil,N'? HepatlCompound, a new u ft - : am irom oan$;er wpemer aaminiswreo kocnu dren -'oft to adults, adapt it for the widely oobiils- use :it hasfttraified." Non would r, Coffee, Flour ja speciaiiyj au J L octtft w iYii" i1uT;JustrViv I " 5J .v.iri;ti no rtfcsw ik ?ltfi ;-jasi rat' ? T7E, CPHJUBIA M AUGUSflfiTR. Ir B Ui HI m H) lOJOPKCharlotte, Columbia. & Augusta Railroad INVITES the attention oranHerchahls anif Cotton Shrppersln Ch"arrotte,"aiHr upon the roads cxHTfflPf tinertJi m A ai hf fYnflmarv hvTTritnp FdiBtsMlMl Scnnn'Atlatmc Sea Forts enioyed 01tffhe GreM Atlaic CoaLie via ainmore, uany, insurance per cent. '' 'Philadelphia, Daily,-Instireifr NEWrYOEKi'MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, TT5R (lW:r:RnlTAv' Tlfl?!Sr A VS 2d. 'By wayilfeitfgtori andTSro-t Steam drdays.srW percent. ' ' ' ' TO THAT OK 3d By the ChWrlesfori Line to Baltimore, TO PHILADELPEfJA, :EVERY FRIDAY, DAY AND S'ATDRD AY3, TO PHILADELPHIA. EVERY AVEDifRnA Y. TN'STTRAXrili1. i ihr cvxt vww vniv4 iU :tWDSE8DA3ND SATtFRtfAYS, INStfftXtfrRWAtlZED0 '-SifcaT&feS THE uorivaljed gteaw Linefepilitiesof the "three Ports of Portsmomth, Wilmington and Charlestorv:a,-ithetmbined eqttipmeutsx)f te Q. 0. & A., W. Q. fc jA., pd toUief roads, enab,le;ua.tQ.b'd Ua. cotton and all other 'merchandise in unlimited IquaTOttA.Jnd 4d assure pus ptpugofe afesolute freedom from detention. ' u ' "..rTon. R..R.4iBlBHBSi - - - - Gen'l ManAtrftr LS WiHr rjs. astjekson, - A. Pope. PIEDMONT Notice to rpHE PIEDMONT AIR LINE with its Rail and water connections, affords unparelleled facilities for the quick and safe transportation of vfeit to $k$ffi& f(rlliern H 'Shippers can Choose the Following Routes: By Rai l to the Ports of RICHMOND, NORFOLK OR PORTSMOUTH, and thence by " 1 , .-.. tirst-cless line? of Steamers, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. ... . . t . . ' ' THIS is the ohlyiine to Port?mouth of which has no transfer. RATES ALWAYS AS LOW AND TIME aug!5-tf READ, RF y -Jk. , I I GREAT DISCOVERY. Bradley's Patent Enarnel MAD E Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil and , :i.- READ iTHBOLLOWING TEOig.'O j 9 g 9 Prom Prof W'GP TStom6na,,vWako Forest College, JSTorth Carolina. Wake Forest College. N C, October 4, 1873. .... Mr OiTi(ftl-iDcatSrrr We have for severar months been using your Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint on our College Building,. and are weIl pl&sedT withi lit ' if hough it 'as applied by 'one having no'experience in such work; vet WteBate-a feobd Job. We ttiall continue to use it believing that in point-of economy, durability-d facilitv of applica tion, it is superior to any other pigment offered in the market. ; W G SIMMONS. . .. 1 o - - r-..; t; .!:-' ' From Messrs Englehard & Saunders, Editors and Proprietors ''onxnal" 1 , Wiijcikgtoh, N C, Dec. 26,' 1873' ... : We desire to call especial attention to the advertisement of-iBradtey: 'TateiBt Knirael Paint.' We can recommend it from a knowledge of ita mentStO SasbOwiSl tb - eHployees of vhi? oftice hating purchased some of this paint fromfMP sCe?' JnigMf. tf Baltimore, have used it, and speak in the highest terms of it, after a triaVof feyeral; Months. "While it is as durable as ordinary paint, it has a much finer finish, and it Cost and convenience will recommend it to alt in need of paint. ' - . r R ; j, ' From aiimM :.: - vh.;u - The Piina,,' f"A WWft !Co. ."aj J1ebui, 187S. . Mr C f Kiu'shii-Six : The paint came safe to hand p -ordered, 2 Jsegs 6 gairoaa each, and 3 buckets, 1 gallon each, . As practice was . slackI, did-hei joD.stayself Two 4 weeks (not oohstaritf work: completed the house .-two coats ; .the last -coat I oSDDlied thikr.nd It is-now generally cohoeded. that, for "enamel," colors, tnere is not a nanusomer joomxhe place. 1 saved sixu ve flOUaja by, the opera-rion-which is an item just now with the 'Southern ..DeonW.r-It, shomki be. cenerallv adopted in this State. Any country lad can as "testimonials,'; hat I feel so forcibly the 1 11c nun 1? i uui pcpic iu cAtciicnujr ui xuairiHi, iu ucsjiiy oi coior, ana in tne iaci o its being "ready mixeti," that T give you permission (if !il is'Meslrabl-fofiV6u) to 'make what use yon think proper of this letter. Very resrKxtfuify ttd truly,- 8 ifcGILL,'M D, QmR WJUyne, otthe Firm ofatt gVifeffilni&t, ; C P Knight, Esq No 93, West Lbjpibard" Street ' Balt3btif6rj5i)ear.$if It- rds de injich .pleasure .to advise "you how5 well'satijrled I. ajn with'Bri.dly'a Patent Enaaael Paipt, havjwg.used all iboghjofi yQLia.rjaindng a large CQUage fnewrat Qieriqgs; Missl; pope to send you fetaother'-dftler Tor niore very vuiiio, nnu wiurs ifvi auuiera ly.iaue, Alwavs readv: fop-use'andastlv twenty sauare vards. two coats. . i (09!'. &)GimitU -ftiirf" Price Mtirrtished A4VAljT U1UUVVIUV1I inx viu tiaui taiym Offers to Dealers. Che we ana,- om.os.vn . a tobaccpat low large- lot "oi manuiactu prices. His ANTE-BELIUOtlRHAM BRAND ' is not exUed on vke ntfket.' t t k VJ si fii' i.' Mt -.- i Sampled Alexander: mVBthe 'exclusive TBdle W the celebTfti 1 M . m . mm mm. A A A A m. j-t. ... , s lajtfejaiyd-elegiUtTiew store rorimtra- er the OtMr&. Hmiu with . Snn Jin- tbWmerftiTSliSensldmi Wx'sS feetTheiglit LIS feUvApplyisopnJto :;w?ft y.-eiti J.oiy 4 iletallic Tin Proof Painty f rpHEbest;ini usesior rRcK)fing,' Fencing,! r , VRtRWELL & CO , 1 octSZ-tf. !' i ?dT Springs' Comer. nANARY. .IIemi&rwl;ArW Sewlr n; i f "MiftftW ei WkPbijrwelb a co 4 1 Durham Tobxcec !'i?:Wjfi ., , ,, . , . ... nocrab gtu ,w ... - ; ieiH! ,1, . -u - Sutti te,- P. ? sriELTOrrs :,f -tTrYi7.n Tfi-imGMttTrr"?) - - 20th, 1674. n. over its lines, artrtfc frtK trn S Oolumbi a. WilMrngUft WaKof!smoTOlf fit i THUK! - Jim AY, 8 A m tti? rn ivs txtotto . , o i. 1 A F . Line ttoltor nesdavsnd Mat' RLH,. , Weekly. v TO 'eV YORk. " Ttt RDAYS. ESriATURDAV.- TH " " President. GeneraOSuperirrtehdent. Gett'l .iElMzht Aeentf?' vy. w. riiiijisAM, Agent. . , c l T - AIRf$2li;3 -o- r Shippers. t i i S i, ILL- id 13 unbrdken gnaga'Attd. therefore.' the orilv 6fi QTJKII TOANUlTtTERaiENlS.l "3 J. A. WILSON; Agent. An jl. a- a A. Paint, FROM Zinc, and Alwnysltadytor Use. like lrardnessftndbody-avndrJiarmony of apply it. . I have never debbied in such stock great adjtabjl!ari of yOTK'tEftatnei Paint" to ocaiuta oeins eciaeuiy cneaper.- J.V iii. iur- sodn-' ' .Yours re6pectfiiily 1 1 R WJtAYNE, abblied: Sold nv th gallon. t.One ,lon covers '-.''.';... UCl i. XM! SoIaclBentv P4 West ljorabaid; Street BaMmore ii.r. I i i iiin I" i i i I will offer for cash for a fev davs. hdf at aozen very nne ana. nanasome cnamoer Suits of Walnpfc ;.r.ou:-l aJPn.!rtl'ii; isnldmed fobm fox myjrage Btociof ilpM!iidif i'Fur &iture, wMchJS Bcrw"Wcirl?tHrpd3 ml) i t2aJ a bonce, oryoWlniiii3;tBOme"eal hargainaru, ;;i itiAtiblai ot bvisqi loba ' .' L?b.iL' t .'"'nau b'-fl'tn.1 Id A Fr WPWJQ ORO- d .a- (JGE pump habeeil ttnved- Cwo' iotfflis ago. but his -arjartrnent df -delicacies. isuckaa Ixl6ters,ealmortVJTueTt'ii in uesiiapK oi eana wicn es;Ti ve come i' on ly yesterday, along with a good stocf "fine Cigars.! Hvi - oettf. bleiiedwll On.:Tefraa c5mnmviatin?,' '.-fir:1 i Tryorrsrxne.4oxr below Charlotte Hotel, OA A JJAIELS.OF FUODR.:. W Wholesale an3 retail Atiil,7IiSSa Wit jtnfe-nii aa'AYH- CKraWBIfL1 READ R.R.R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAIXS In from One to Twenty Minute NOT ONE HOUR 8 ner rc '.ig this Mtertisemeat w4 ... SOFTER WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RKUBF IS A CT7 Is wMhgflrrtnJ It Xlio Onl"aint Remedy on appUeatiim ... or ornst, k, is rami oxe to TWSTriTMtrrE8. ! y Jffer RADWAY'S READY RELlrr DDES. 80IlE.THROATi P1"??. ?REAThiq" LCng. tr.T2??. rtoth.MH or mm wax: KeMT Keller with tBeni: A fiiCT L -IT1V1ItOT fAOTTP ierii fphokl. Yellow, and other Fever (aUtd b ft 1AET,1 Fifty ceata per botUe. T BE. (1EAIT11! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE RICH 3L00D INORF i q OF FLESH AND VfEIOHT-JcLBAR KIN iv5 , ,KAUTIFUL COXPLRXION SECURED TO ALU pl AD WAY'S i -..--r '-T. m m naif tr &y . . lemm Resolvent :yjj BLOOD PURIFIER, fOhii,f80,APID ARE TUB CHANGES THR ODV-ONDBROOE8, UNDER TOE INFLUENCE iTHIS TBCLY W0NDERFl1 MAMCINS 3vM Bav an(Mase in 3d! Weiilt Is Seei aifl Ml. Erery drop of the fiARSAPABTXitAK RESOL VENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat. Urine. rtSa!sS?S'ulcM of lV3nf'Je vigor of iou SSWalyro! ullft MOnmBt" Glandular disease. Ulcers in the throat. Mouth, Tu mors, Nodesin the Glandsand other parts of the system, Sore Eyes, Stramoroiis discharges from the Earn, and the worst forms of 8kin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, charges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes f ,thcUife prineiphv-ara within the curative range of this ' Waaerf3to09naCtombtry, and a few days' use wi.l trow to any person using it for either of these forms v( disease, ita-potent rower, to core tbeTtt, . uv4(4Mti9DtiaHt Wniww R:HMd-rthe wtstet .ceedi Taa&aecyhMMWi Hvlhatif icv - ty.ttmrQmtng, eac- thfe AASSAPAXILLIAM-'WHI is certain; for when once this remedy MipBtneei its work of purification, and encceeds in dirmimhlag tb fuloua. Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but it ii the tpiy ai0ve"cure fr. Kidney & Bladder Complaints, Vl4ri 3 Wombiseisesl atarel. Diabetes, Dropsy, MeApab at WaUrAaeoaHoeacaof Urine, Brlrht's Pit- ijriclc-dustdf potiU.or ttoe water ia thick, clondy, mixed - with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear- yinca), mad White bone-dust deposits, and when there is h pdcARigKborning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Small of the Back and along the Loins. ttmdr;'pf '-''Tears-' Growth Cwicer i WsMvaW. 'Miolvent. , j,... if', ,- fc .'U'ini ,w w t - 1 t, ' i , aj i n fill Jf- m-fl'fi- iV' V f i.s.'D R: 'RADWAY'S : ease, AiDummuna, ana in au cases wnera mere art laateaeletmntlv coated with sweot pnra, aJtiel a0rifri cleanse and strengthen. Rail- a MlaVtortHe core of all disorders of the Stomach. Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous Disease. Headache. Constipation, CoatiTeness, IndHrastinn. Dyi pepata. Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation nf ilw Bowels, fites, and ait Derangement ot the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a -positive cure. Psreiy Vegatableacoataining bo merenryfaineralsoraaletri- BQffiBtU free the .n tern frona all the above named disorder. Price, XS cents per Box. SOLD BT DKUUOISTS. read "FALSR AKD TKUK." Sand one letter sUsop.to &ADWAT AvXO.Jo.T3 Warren St., htw York. nfonaaUos worth- InoaaMds will be sent yon F0U N D ! Aiai.WhkeJIouse.in Washington, a -large lot of MONEY supposed to have been dropped by parties representing $350,000,000 while dtPyPvlsif trmiHr&er r All the Money Can be Made J, T. JUTLER, who is selling off all of his fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEW ELRY; SILVER- and PLATED WARE, 8PEX7TA(fC8,'A,;'torprepare for a splendid llLIi STOCK;' nnii - r fhsefJvrh Vknt mrgalris Come and ' -A :mee Wle ' ' cffj.'ilWwfiaBfalpmen Call Brass, JSroa. ibdidr6ld."t?old. Evervthihe warrant- ed resenteuK5 -rhip'rice paid for old Gold rWti&Ms Jfewelry re paired arid wartedtfor.l2-nonths at r - -.1. V -m. OTTTT tCB'S " ; . ,;. ;tjplHriilaae, :t. .:!- 4 .,fen.v".?arlotte, N. C. 'nssmmssii- JUST RECEIVED u.-x ;i.'iLis;-;.- 50 Casks ,tf -Bottled -Ale, 28 Casks DC SottteiiPbrter, 25 Casks of Bottled Lager, For aale At reasonable prioes.',: . rtfcilia-fc - lif.j-i -J .;WJi:BLACK- , , augt7i'74U. vpfioil..t aeinpos. or sale. by-V A. . N.sip7 . xwvv i5LTEBR A?TED PIfJL AXTPXPHrA CUSTOM ii-MADE BOOTS' SHOES,; for l' Misses nd Children, ki i, u . ? f .MPLB L SSSe , i SPLKNDlTj kit of EilicT "Baper, elegan t paper w m&icn, BnuwiiaruwB., eataliPattarn4 v A new tylerU8bout. octlG-tf. PHIFER A STEELE. VI Hi'i rt " S er'foaV Martty Cotters. Nbne workmen-n"eedrPyLt ntr gj'. j J.t bit ViJY?iA. 'MCW w v 'N.lUlHl rrrr ' Vj o.u 1. si SrlW-aaa!-r.- A ' jwoofW,lv 'i SHRIEK S. rriSB cheapest and best piaoe w "a'BZ saUsA E'X1 if f ILK .xrt iB, toaaoi wastes. lis repairs wm oe rapia. ano-aTvry oiy TTTl fnfltfb TeTaeAIT Aents hi t InTCii re oPC Bron 1 c, 8cro- hlMtood n sept .W-TTIfl V I A.lfiiiJ-JU. 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