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-4 fi H. R.l t,Ji .-t-'tt -tUBIJ-1 CttAS Bl JOXES, Editor f.iP,?etor' m'i 'iir-yil rf r t-:7a ' r--.v- v IOTA ,1 .'. .-v - 1074 -1 PBIm MV. . I BKRHTn IVrTK.: , UT- A a jL ---neotto K tnS fotteieMIWWyy f ' i r ---i- r t to' our subscribers. , OA atf ;VW'i'wW.????-?? ?77 . -,stfeat ertMmt'ofiiwtl 'Ue W a much better paper next yea v " -rwin be" furDbhed at ttaa S0r. W i?8 TB ?,?ne? 1; the Knowing me - f' DAU-T EDITIOX. ; One copy one year (postage paid,) t-" othree mos. . . ax-; ,K.:;'oneno 'VrWaMXT.BDITHw. OnVwpy one Jeattpost paid) s "-V- fosutbeuTMecklenburg, (wpostage,)2p One copy six nionths, iths. i , , . 1.25 Tliree, opiejj.tor one yeai f " . t Fire copies, tor one year 580 740 &00 170 1) Jemtoplea, lor oneryear Twenty epptosjror one year : ; J , - j: w iti. Tqever get V-Wl aCLUft CRIMEN- 82 00 r ,JJ&W&nywM&,wv njeac ;riWfci mm kaBjpint WtadcWnthe sub-1 : acioatte.y5Iyab . dfMSirda naielitt our friends ".o1Wlwluiitf"Wr ur tna:lewVytem we Shan enforce the &ptko&V&tmJMf before-: and - fh18rwrif?&nW itt-eifeppai otfliSiv pipers if - isinwripuons n.not renewed by January 1st we cannoi anoru y- . . 't'-'ylt '-'lvl,tjl. ' . ,Mi prepay the postage besides. "rtbecriptlone-reeetred before the 25th day ''of December win be received at our old rates, .and we hope every subscriber : will promptly 'renew for the coming year. -iH fcfif v-1 ' CH A8. B. JONEg,.Editor and Proprietar.i.3 ,- M Charlotte N.C. :. - - Our neighbor ol the Wilmington Jburno, wielaV a heavy cimetar, and :; we eonsider ourtelf as peculiarly tin w fortunate i!n"all at appear from :.h notice of our "KanaomanongBts,: puoiisoea on me 28uftuno. V ' 4t 'T!L?i2riv.'. rz ii t a wo . Ampnr r.JMncQurfceou8jrema per is pleased-to, sayi that "he editor n-i... ' ,---' - of theOBSEHVERmnst iiaver-taken toaf rauVhTcealtf on nis siohVacHV'whne Jof on the subject might be passed and i fitixkzz!Kii or, Ai-ho a.ftnrrTi still thev would not Cheapen money, i -iirs3Wii.-s .DinewuMj wu T:TrtarefitoeF jl '"6st;'efc6p6'aT we nave a.pieaaan cmieciion oi our tnptoilmingtonweddrint ' some iceirarer. "-" . '-:,"- ' V Jther needs no gboat eome ....Vi'jrxpm the grave toteUnathl. - Bu"tjir1iAt?tbat1ii the v'ciimec''1aiofls of Wilm ington we eanH'nnderstand. We are always ready foir? argument and iH yield .ftfASl5&. that time, never; but to -fans wer our arguments bv, umkind allusions to -nersonalities tWrf- f'i ''' " ' "'"' ' ' ln assertions at which our co ,j&'ajeaTumbHitie was based upon a cOnVeiaa(ntM Pope, mknagerjjhetlantW ; efttf etfi illon - about ;:jtaj' j:ibsw 'tmosiv rpelrf iiojaafahJadih anrdinaryifetihte; .5aad'Hinl5' wf satwjfredthai'fie' ifa4 tn:'-! -.::. ; .-'i4.Ui' a-i -. out position,: exeept in; regard to the nYfttter'of insurance fro ni WilmihctOn wJtiidce learn has been redneed tn r30&rnna. -a -sJ VmmWWWmWf Wt ity with tmr other Southern ports. A 1 v'Lm 'L i- i .LSAZ l tu" " : mingwn cannotj expec to command our ousine8sgand trade without she can "offer ' us!.be!tter advantno-pa than any OtheimarVeVwhn'sho does that .vl r.' -. " J .1 "Yf8!1 ?c "W ?SleJ!t-.ySJ4.S pow.etless; to pre -Yon.untlHhdopV iKmithi rilobaTe trust fjjnds to lend out who hot expect iti ;f rrV Jnisreh rK T y 1 - u ".ai no.Wi Av r"'v--fV wflyfae,Tin terextjcot Marietta' and -Wilmbrton .V lrt J .xi' tit. v. HyEOWomeyjttatelthich! weare iiot able to understand. aV'Jl tlmrwlienriurCTCktionihoW fir??8 f Zlir'A1" -LiV,?.feseQ tphartotte; "fcw,t ' Vj:js " lr,e widow. or the lata Jajlj.M-I'ooiO 4 oUTaiauniyiadjut-4tt ms ncrOtoouiiJutrj the iT ii ""y'wornnjg last, when - sh fU-titibdistaaetflhe ?r'Teat1fcrrnlratitA inPoaPt6marksa this subject on si to less than 5 per cent, per annumS-i-prevlouiccasionwesetddwnndthinz Therefore- all that ffioneyT-audJt innkWr;withia;V amonnts to.many thousands:, of . dol- uuuu4 uui, ue luemicai, out we' must --"r"" rr'"v.r!rv-i?"' coresarthi'tlW pM- tolA6Sr ! 4 V-I s "iT ' IT It-la veryfroanifest to every one wha reads -the Legislative- proceeding of this State, that there it a strong dispo sition tot do something with our Usury L4ws. An& the question seems tone,. whether we shall takeabacltwardleap into the prejudiced and narrow guage& legislation of past ages, or keep step ,fk Va nwirrMa' And march a Of- the tyiea age- Iijo8eysrwhen ystt-t ry. laws were nraienacteu, u, vc ubw j all trade was fettered by lawand prices of all commodities' were fixed and under neavy eDflUesJfISBr8 were forbidden" to sell their; products Ut higher rates jthan those flamed jite enactments l becano e no anifest to;; they wereadually repealed, til at the n resent time? UwHTir til t thenresent lime? UBuryw we sole remaining. monument of the per- - - .---- dwkdjkyi afldlt-irrapidly disappear-' ing from the Stattjtejjooks Of the most enlightened commercial nations of the Jearh, As long ago as tne.vsnry iiuently by most of the nations on-the will not only refuse to follow the lead of these great nations, but" vifl'aVV ly undd all thatprerious Legislatures bave;ddnhithatidiredtiOn and je. toreQ iniquitous Vsury jaws, which only seryedlo enable, dishonest, . men to defraud tne lender out pi nis mon- ey?, ,Js1t possible that hy;anx egisla: tion limiting' the rate of interesf, they 400 are going to drive from" 6ur; alreacly 5.25 poverty-stricken people thejittle mon ' ev' that now straeeles into the i State ior mvesimeni f fjiii-juoouo nicy io jtviu, v v vv - -- -- around the.borders.M the btateto Keep out capital irfjabar, for- suchwouad surejy do we .vmb A", ."if .. ments m ine -way oi neir proiiiaqit? investment ? ? Is it ' possible that -tuif legislature has to learn at- tnre late uay that money Is a timid, shrinking ner; voiis thing that flees away and hides itself at the' first note of danger, ad that true to its instincts -it win run omvState if the profitble :n vestment of jt is fraught with so much oi risK antt peru ss inesewouiur be reformers would ; throw, about jt t Is it possible or reasonable,4 'to believe that money, with all the world open to it, where it can be used to serve the needv and Dromote agriculture and commerce without legal impediment; will come here and throw itself in the midst of a pack of hungry hounds Who would fall upon and destroy it ? forff0ftfen that in the 0ider and better "laays It was consiuereu uimuiuic J f..l nw ion tv avail himself of the plea of Usury to evade his obheations to pay i Ana is n pos sible tbat they will again place uporr the statute book a law that no honest man, even in these degenerate days, would think of availing himself of? . Is it possible, that a law against which: the ' moral sense - revolts should be placed upon the statute book for the sole benefit of rogues, robbers, thieves and: swindlers? We had always thoueht that law was, for theaprc4ec tion of tho honest and virtuous and for the punishment of the dishonest and vile. But the Usury laws "reverse the proposition, the honest man wno will pay in any event, law or no law, will b rennired bv reason of such law imn( the fact that corrupt men am themselves of its provisions to defraud the lender, to pav a much higner rate ut interAjt, than wnnin iA me case 1 money were free like all modities. other com ah the laws that were ever thought nor will they compel the owner of it trt i.nA i(; A:nRf hiB w 1. Let Bnch a law be debt cannot b passed and he who is in borrow the money from his more fortunate neighbor to enable . , a'a inahe next Dlace. hi. neighbor can make much more out of his money by. waiting until the farm and stock of the debtor are sold by the sheriff, and then buy them at half their value. But if adequate compensation for the use of the money could be had I the urifortunate debtor could be reliev edahd his farm and stock savedor that 'money will go where it can be most seenrely and profitably in vested , and that place will not be North 3ar- and privation must necessarily en- sue. .;':.':" ' Our Legislature, instead of putting the fetters upon money, should prss; an act emancipating it -Just, as sth farmers' wheat and- corn, and cotton J- are free to sell for th e highest price they; will command . in the market, just so! free should, be the money which they? re? receive for iC Suppose it shoud be Said to the farmer by tho Legislature,' ui hid sunu wi inn. iut ii.vu-.u- charge more than fifty-three dollars I for a bale of cotton- which costs you 1 fifty dollars tO make, you shall forfeit 1 'he entire pricereceived for the cotton, for six percent is all that will W al- J lowed in,th way pf profit Jpnt)ecostt 1 of your crop? What would me thought of it? Does it .n.0t.-.ein monstrous that a farmer may Sell his crop for Whatever profit it will J cobi- mand, and that the law should step I in with its iron hand and ; hold .back &efuse Ghe ratriey, the proceeds of that very crop, except at the rate of 6 per cent interest or less ? Even at I the rate xf 8 per - cent;, we kuow,: in are calling them in because" the taxes aresucn as to reauce the net interest lars-rirwxll , he ; taken: away ,, frorn ' the Community, and we will be deprivedof tne use ana bedentsoCitriB"oar?'busf I ness, simply because it cannot be -r I man t.lltnM Ml .Ml.il l tbeaxee in addition - ta the ' interest. but the lender say, "ho.- that would be usury, and we cannot rurtthis ' Is it not a remarkable fact, that in IhUdayoFfreennenrandfreeeveryi thingjBlsemoney alone wbiph'ia the ereat'kini 'ana object as well as ''the .A -n v11s;nBB Mifa the shackle, of slavery upon it? Such should notbe-tfie casev ' and nno' Country faft- prosper where thai cbndrtton . 'of thtns;$;rist. 'Thererore;''gtteTMs Tree juoney! ana f Vlr .- will .Tta-vo rlioan mrtnow..-- ( -- ...... - -.... v--.-f A 1-inrioi f.ha nraaont Jaw r riAlrl 1 Wilmington- our eiDow, wno jcnowswna( t n i talking about t. says Ahlktjf heyJlgLnO hurry those vWestem; connections the feit miles fehindbe ens; ineef corps Engaged i nloca ting; th eir m ountam Hnes-i ' V- v Wilmington Jotna:f been a separatum between There ha an uptown She pre lover and his sweetheart. sented :::Jiimr:witUrherrbh6t6M which he on his jtde41cnefs, wee4A.A. 'j he wdalwixeaT. b earft.YJbileakig4 lastSun! i . : i n i . i a. i kerchief from his pant'spock6t;when, The 20th of May. The Charlotte papers are giving live I Iv attention to the" ;8ubiect 6f . NorthM 1 w r f h a whit "v' r-vsvn Ta! 1 a r A I n ! 1 , Mzj'y4rkJj' -i from : et.l Bhe-says jief ts?eithe layJiftr :oMi else his'heart Ms h6rih the ighf placerf f6lfn CaroHna's Centennial ori - thtf 20 !df May nextTbafr irnfehiffiri im'?in:r& anything in which" North Carohna ls behind every other State it is inrxi. peting her own fatne. Ifer.niodeetyiis remarkable in. thia i'resnert.t; If anv the olher StatM Miild. lav laimAA th glory of being the originator of the! grlara teu iruiii, every, uiu.iub aiuiuHiiy,, .uu yet ucic .ne sciuuiii iieui ib weubiuiicu. i It is time the Old North State should wake up from : this lethargy and lay to A DortittDthlmtorj has made, and demand her place lh the temple the firetstoneof" which shg laid. UreesborowatPQte- tt : r- m m Mr. Alexander-Stephens has written another letter n- the Iouisiana- flues lion, arjpcgmpjains nat ni84Oip.fr let ter3 nave Deen misrepresented. iov can he expect anything else ? Wheh'a man writes so many letters' as Mr. Stj pnena.d.oes:rn.e get on jWeu- n he capes mmwi-m.utmiie'mner;l Journal' " '-- .'1 . ; -: j A SPLENDID-HOLIDAY PRESENT, f : --Z- : vs- Tie Carolina IMcliHagaiisL An Illustrated Monthly of Choice Litera ture will be ustaeft frour ii Ooldsborb Mw senger Otnne ooaniencinii-' wxta January 18(5 The hrst number will be- ready fpr mailing by December 16ih, and tlie period ical will be published each succeeding month thereatfer Witubdt' interruution . N o advanr auM-iiTMhiM4n'SiiS WMrwn14Vi... -i4Mi(lff issP.iTilfli-'-firiti K.,wihave on iiand-a ,,lot of floorin,? and inch home and abroad i 7,,".?" , ? '1 T i i J1 The Carolina Household Magajsme will be a large 28-page, eighty-four column monthly, handsomely printed on tinted oook paper and beautifully; illustrated. Jt is a tboronghly1; Sottthern tenterprfee, and; its succes is aflreadyf&1fv 'assnre'd. " The ''puo- hsher means to mata it- a Urst-class month-: ly, thatt bncelntfoduced in the family cir cle is snretohel eageflywatchedfor and carefully preserved. Its 'PORTRAITGAL LlIWiiLmvnartTactlT The January number will contain A Hfe-Hke EX-COV. Z.B. VANCE, and biograpMcah setelf,'to followed in each succeeding Pumber with photographs at ptner, prominent statesmen. : vdmnoR, Only. Two Dollars a Year, and each subscriber can " make a choice of Three most Beautiful Large Engravings, size of each 24x30 inches, viz : ' The' Find ing Of the Saviour in - the Temple," - "the Madonna;" or .King Lear Defying Storm,"; forwarded on ' receipt' of ' the subscription price. Either of the Engravings: 1s worth double the price asked for the Magazine. ; 4ny one sending a club, of ; five iwill receive- -an extra. ibscription free. Single copies 20 eenuvfree hy, mail. ; Six . months subscription "without the Engraving, $1.00j Agents Wanted Everywhere. : ; Xddress ' ' ' J "JLITJS AVBONtTZ,. ' 'fii PpBtlSHER, dec3-tf. Goldsboro, N. C. gECOND STOCK. Our Mr. Alexander has jufst returned from the Northern Markets, and we are now re ceiving our second stock of Boots and Shoes for this season. They will be sold very low. We have stilt a remnant of oar first stock, waicn w are letting go as tow ngures. : I lri. z - X. I o 4. . SAMl'LE & ALEXANDER. nov 17 LADDS HYDRAULIC LIME, ? ' i - : LADDS ALKALINE FERTILISER, i : I have accepted the Agency foi Ladds Linie .ana ..r emnzer,. ..Parties., wishing.- jo)ur-; chase will pieae call on. ' , " " I V- -: ? f. ' - JAMES; F. JOHNSTON. 1 Office with Jt:E Cochraney-Jiext door to Post Office. - --' - :, , nov 10 JUST RECEIVED j-f, 100 half barrels, quarter barrels and kits ? No. l and 2 Mackerel, all of which will Sold -verv;.1or -: Tft!--4' ?jl .;nov:33r' i-R.- B.: ALEXANDER, -f JACK BLACK. & HILT A t, ''0'TS3SXB& THE?L A RGESlf STOCK OF !? ' Wines andtipors In Western , North Carolina. iiJ.tvJ,-"-- W IWtefwllIeep "abf ttoft Of rjue xiquuis, usiupagiie ana ouier n iura, j for dinner parties or for Sacramental pur- A few barrels f tbe .justly celebrated Whiskey, ripe.andT mellowf al way's on hatrd. His stock in the General Grocery ii ine is w.. complete.: Sugars. ' Coffee and -Molsnees specialties. ? fTr)rt f r j .lhen youepme loCharlottebr Grocer. ieV,fanf se Bhwlf if you WaAtln? w6?fT of your money.x r,17" " A, patronage bestpw Pfr me,ndreepect- iy.'-wTqrs. i V?'.- .-A5rijgjf. 4 la ".- i .Lemons. 0t)OD FllEb LEMONS, Just arrived and i, ior sale by A. B. NISBET & BBO. lOtMAN .MusfaTav Poiibte Superfrin 9-r . City.Propcrty; for Sale. Terms easy. t - k- ?t JOHN E BROWN: nov 18 tf Attorney at Law. qoalitr of -Chewing Tobacco j Farm for Sal6. la"rr TVw sirable Farms for sale, near the; City, ce in rear or (JoL J. JS. Urown's office. aug22-tf, . ;: TVTlW ' OODa.-JtiRt arrived, a lot. o' i.v French- and? Enelisb, Snitines. Fancv Cassimer for Pante; which wilt be made at lri Ul,: -.hU .-ntx - YaiUable WT ; ITOPeriT W - " , - - FOR SALE. IIIWU AiOUBJfflJ and lots "on Trvon Street, , :torater.msmng4bp oeOtf r w-rtiTW3 JJEW STOCK OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY, .'at1 HALES-JEWELRY STORE, - Watches and Clicks repaired in the Deat and most substantial manner. wbrkWarran ted . 1 ' - -.' t ' ' tj HOUSE ANOINT; FOR SALE. . -1 offer for sale a house and'lot oh Myers Street n6wJ0ccnpied iby C. P. Hvdei eon- taming seven, rooms and everyday adapt ed to. a omtonawe MTatnilv- Tesidehce. Good wflf water in the yard.: i- Jf not sold i by theU5th December, it will rented for! next vests Attniv ta , . - j . 7 - "5; . ... r . DRj-F; H. GLOVER. lUiiovn tf fe, 7 fAgent. OTE.-TOI10FSE BTjn,DERS AND Agency Jfor a Saw Mfll, and am prepared to i allforders for any' kind of Wt.ibefat.aalrjLsiwitfee as issible-. I Plank, I . - L. W. OSBORNE. K 'exi uour iojJ. u. uennei-son s, .oe29'" T - 'Trade street b hereby i t Ken jhat application will be made to the nextr General Assembly, to incorporate " The Gaston Mining Company." m tne uounty or liaston, w. V. k ;f r VANCE fe BURWELL, Attorneys for the. Company . TTPHOL8TERER,"DECORATOR :2 lriattress Maker A. II ELLMUIVI). Collegb, Street, Over Magill, Heath fc Scotts' Store. Will be pleased fend honored if you will call on him to inspect his work, or give him an, order. uUest workmanship guaranteed. An' assortment of Mattresses always on hand. Church' Upholstery a Specialty. , 'npylli rpO. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. The Direct Trade Union is now in opera tion at Charlotte, receiving and shiooine cotton, and advancing money to tlie amount oi ks value..-' 1? . The Executive Committee of the State Grange have accepted the offer of the Direct Trade Umon, or Georgia, to raise $30,000, iwnicn win give wiem a inrectorj to be re tained in our State. The Masters of Subor dinate Granges, are requested to go to - work at once, and get up stock in their respective granges, ana pay over ine same to James V. Johnston i Agent at Charlotte, who is hereby auinomea to receive ana receipt tor it. COLUMBUS MILLS. novl2-dtf-wlt : - Master State Grange F, A. McNihch F, GreisharkerI CHABLOTTE SEANITE WOUKS- THE Undersigned respectfully, announce to the citizens of Charlotte that they have formed a co-partnership " to carryvon the uranite Dnsiness in an its Dranches. and are prepared to fill all orders at -short notice for Granite Fronts, Lfcmetery . .Lot Enclosures. Grave Guards, Steps, Sills, Bases, Coping, j unromg, Area wau-uups, t lagging Hearths, upping tJiocits, ence fosts, &e.,;sa -Orders solid ted from abroad. Office at 8. McNinch's marble works. i McNINCH & GREISHARBER. nov 10 :. :"--' ;;-.-. O. W, CHALK, R. IT. L1TTLKJOHH. GEO. W. CHALK & CO COiHITIISSIO MERCIIAIVTS, --'-aim vtuk:'i0 xs--'iu Orainour Bacon,: Oroceries, CH ARLOTT i'-N. C, 8pecial attention given to consignments' o! IJ1 1; J j . . New Goods; New Goods LTREiotx vonieci lonenes . received thin dav -- - iiunueur Appm, It ilia UI ail JLIllUS, Lemons,? Dates, .iCannel FroitSittJoboartnts. and.umeisotherartioj8i. AhofTaTfine assortment of French. Candies, Pickles by me uozen, prunay reaches, c. at REBMAN'8 t, GontectiOdery, Near Jo Wh Clock, .TUST RECEIYED'AT McADlfN'S CORNER DRUGSTORE,: A supply of Perkins & House's Safety. Tramps, , "TBey are'the best Lamps in thewofVi Jot tne iwuowijig reasons :- -w -.-r .. , . -They JwlH not break; beihg.mad fit metal . ,tJThefcre perfectl ys saf&: f rom -explosion . owing to-their scWntific'stroctttre. They-are perfectly learr -from oil, ..having a Patent Dip Cup fired on each lamp, -"They consume one third of oil in propor tion tothe irehl trlven.witBoftfodor. - . v They tire mhch more-tril Hah tiifttit than any other lamp, equal to. gas aC one 'fifth "7ALUABLE TOWN. PROPERTY j 4 L " Wefoffer fostfe rfa'teTyorrnTn daTin Wms t."!T mZttOT(RTflJVftfUy?$ on 10th Street, near the resiidenoeB of Sfidofr : ine spoaeana aanaie uactory. witlji'tWdf aeresv-fcf . ground;1! with Ehgfner Boiler Sd.Maclunerr Cached; n ihnaAMn piece of property,? located rnn tbe linear the CaroUiiantraYRailway -Apply t Si.- TATE-". President Bank ot lii cktenborg? ?3 State LlfeTJnsurance CO. Commenced Business in Maxell. 1873! HIS 'lUP AN' 4 . wnu"',r rL- ii i n.mo "Tnatit.n- tioncawireciated by HonjeP -;; ;i vests i every foliar jof Capital (which is 1 nA$30(;OOOy and every Dollar of arid DrotectBbme enterprises mm T at low rates oi inierestt msu nuira gross premiums received ih Charlotte, t Vni Mi'aVTrfii4 ViVthvest all bremiums " 'received here in like manner." Equal in responsibility and good manage- . ment to any Life Company m the world. Iasues every desirable1 form: of ;Pblicy,at as jow raies aa sny nrsMiaw )coiF"jF ; No useless restriction imposed: upon resi- . dence or travel. -Z'lM - : Polifeies hon-forfeitable alter two and three ; ' annual payments. V .- . t No withdrawal.ofl Agencies from a section when once established, subjecting ;:';Po-. icy Holders to the inconvenience of re mitting premiums to New Yorker ele- Where by 12 o'clock of thS day fixed, or forfeit their policy and lose all the pre vious payments'. ' - - The time has come for Citizens of North Car olina to encourage Home Institutions, and we recommend; this Company as eminently worthy of patronage, ,tS, . , j Tiios. 11. IIAVQIITOV ; District Agent. Office: Chablotte HoTED.zf f ?c25-tf fTlHE best: advice tbat an be given to JL persons suffenrig from DyspepsaiJBit- ions Complaints, Colic," -Constipation, Sick Headache, Fever and Ague,' Nervous Debility, or of -any disorder affecting the stomacb, liver or-Kianeys, is .to ton, cleanse arid rejfulate'them by r' DRTTJTT'8' VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS; Thv art. vrv mi I H 1 V: vefr t.h A th rtmntrh : hy restore the functional action of the di- novate' the-' whole system. They produce neither nausea, griping or weakness, and may be taken at any time without change of diet or occupation. Jfnce, 23c a box. Sold by all Druggists. A distinguished -elergynian of New York j 4 - - speaking of thiJ remedy, characterizes it as onejf the special blessings of the nine teenth century. The certainty of its heal ing effect," said he, "and the immunity from danger whether administered to chil dren :4i to adults, adapt it for the widely popular use -it has attained." None would long suffer from lung complaint if they knewt'how- easily they can be cured by this remedy. By its timely use all pulmonary diseases may be arrested, and consump tion the scourge that sweeps away thou sands eyery year would be checked in its commencement.. Persons with a sea ted cough, which breaks their rest at night, will hnd, by t akmg the Expectorant on going to bed, they maybe sure of unbro- Jten sleep and Refreshing rest;5 Possessing a very pleasant taste it is easily adminis tered to children. Sold bv all Drueeists. Labratory, 48 and 20 Courtland st.. New York. feb 10 deodiwlv DRTUTT'S HAIR DYE. Possesses qualities that no other Dve does It effects is instantaneous, and so natural that it cannot be detected by the closest observer. It is harmless, ' easily ' applied and is in general use among fashionable hair dressers , in every large city in the United States. Price $1 a box. Sold everywhere. Scrofula, eruptive diseases of the Skin. 8t Anthony's Fire, Er ysipelas, Blotches, Tumois, Boils, Tetter, and Salt Rheura, Scald Head, Ringworm, 1 Rheumatism, pain and enlargment of the bones, female weak ness, Sterrihty, Leucorrhcea or whites womb diseases. Dropsy, White Swellinsrs. Syphilis,- Kidney ' and - Liver Complaint. Mercurial ; Taint, and : PilfSj all proceed from impure- blood. 1 DR. TUITS SARSAPARILLA is the most powerful Blood Purifier known to medical science. It enters into the cir culation and eradicates every morbific agent; renovates the system : produces beautiful complexion and causes the body to gam nesn ana increase in weignt. AKKK 1HK UL,UI1) HEALTHY and all will be well. k To do. so. nothing has ever beeii, . offered that . can compare with this valuable vegetable extract. Price $1.00 a bottle. Sold by all Dmggists,v,Gffiee, o vjuriiaiiuL otreet, J. mar JJEW FUKNTtIEiE NOW COMING INJ EVERY DAY, XT- HI FWri Davidson 's ; ,f JEAR, THE pOUjTHQUSE. Our old stock of Walnut Chamber Suits having been sold off, w&offer to .the public A Fino New Stock, Rfsntiy Bought, 1 "1 m .GBEATIVT aEDTJCED PRICES, ; "And rftjproof of onrassertion we will sell " Wftlnlit Cliambcr Suits FORTY TO ElyTYDOLLARS COMf LETE,f J " v:t'lt8'1 And all other t afVTe U ?TT ,1 - ns FCRNIXTRE f -trt-i!vAt-equally Low Rates. AOor stockjs lAfte and Full, and . those in want-ef FarnTttuwni, find,-tfiAtit will iy tdf examine qurtoclcbefore buying. J-Specialinducements offered fa 'whoi f. v.;r. - - -. . . . . r r- : if pvDfyjpaQfi ........ . , -JJ-yrT'.-'U'HB .-H'.U-imw nil t -CHARLoTr'NiO.;' Oct: 2S" if RIKJJMOJM i ft1 Nd t"ice;.;?i;o wswspjh facilities for the quick and safe transportation Shippers canChoose 1 TT; writ's it tf By Rail to the JrJ RJIOD.QJgOP O first-cbjss JiBes of 8teamers. to BalUroore, Philadelphia, New York and Bostonv THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of which has norai6feri-ifiii 1- ' - RATES ALWAI-lstiW aVdTIME aui GREAT : DISCOVERY, Bradl0y!s Patents M ADE ' 1 - : if Pnre White Lead; Linseed Oil arid READ THE FOLLO WING From Prof NQ Simmons. Wake Forest College, North Carolina. Mr CP Kng7UTe&r Sir : Wf( have for several momliaheeh ' using vour Bradley V Patent Enamel Paint on our poiliBnildi it Though it was applied by one having no, tespriepcejnisocb Work;-yet4iir hve a good job. We shall continue to use it-KirVti&tfiat fs.cSOf -ecbiiOnjiirahJIitjr'-'and facility of applica tion, it is superior to anytherpigtoe W G SIMMONS. From Messrs Englehard & Saunders, . - Wilmingtos, N7. pep..26, 1873. We desire to call especial attenti?ri"to the a'dyjCrtfeenTpfTtf 'Bradley's patent Enamel Paint.' We can recommend-it from a'knowledgeoftits merits. Soroe Jof the employees of thl offlce-havinffpurchased some of this'pain? from Mr" C P Knight; of Baltimore, have used it, and speak in the highest terms of it, after a trial of several months. While it is as durable as ordinary paint, it has a much finer finish, and its, cost and Convenience will recommend it to all in need of paint. , - . ' . f , , o ' ; f t 'J '- - r:Hk Ptsf FAQtiKB 06; Va, Feb.' 1875 Mr C P Kniaht-HiT : The mint came safe to hand aa nrderpd. 2 kpxra H vnnn eiwh and 3 buckets, 1 gallon each: As practice Was: slack, t did the job myself. Two weeks (not constant) work, completed the house, two coats ; the last coat I applied thick, and it is now generally conceded, that,, for ''enamel," like hardness, and body and harmony of colors, there is not a hartdsoTher job hYtbe place " I sdived sixty-five dollars by the opera tionwhich is an item just now with the 'Southern neonle.'- It shonld he eenerallv adopted in this State;--Any country lad can as testimonials,- dui i ieej so iorcioiy ui great adaptability ofTonr "nameL Paint" to wants of our people in excellency material, in beauty of colbfe and in'tittf&ct of eing "ready mixed." that I eive von nermission'fif it la dearrah1-trt -ivmi 'WSnAkP the its! what use you think proper of this letter. Verv . . -, f A . 0 : .- -- , .1 . , -r. r i r-Tr-. r-- - From R W Rayne, of the Firm of Bartlett Rayne, 48 Carondelet Street. Nxw Oeleass, January 29,1874. C P Knwht. Eta No 93. West Lombard Street Raltimorp rfar fiir? Tt ffnW! mo much pleasure to advisoryou herw 'well satisfied ttam witlr'Bri;dfipy,a patent Enamel Paint, having used all I booghCof you in painting a large cottage"Tjnew) afe Ocean 8prings, Miss., and having found it to cover and work so admfrably, arid.yery far superior to ordinary metal paints, and colors not subject to fade, besides being decidedly cheaper. It is my pur pose to send you another.order or,more veryjsoon. Yours respectfuliy,- R W RAYNE. Always ready for use and easily ahmied. Sold bv the eallon. One callon r-ovora twenty square yards, two coats. ytspecmffua.Pnce lMt Fwm Liberal indncetnenis to lis traded V july'2 6m Durham . Jobacco 1 John II. JIcElwee Offers to Dealersj'Cliewers; and Smokers a large lot-of manufactured tobaccO at low prices. His ANTE-BELLUM DURHAM BRAND is not excelled on the market. Address at Statesville, N- C. junei2,tr'f urn- U . - " QHEAP FURNITURE AT F. M. SHELTOfTS. I will offer for cash for aT few da vs. half a dozen vry fine and handsome Chamber Suits of Walnut FURNITURE, at priees regardless of cost, as I need room for my largre stock Orfcheaper grades of Fur niture, which is now being received. Call at once, or von' wilt miss some real bargains. oc23 P. LUD WIG'S ICE pump has been mounted two months ago, but his department of delicacies. such as Lobsters, Salmon, Turkey, Ac., in tnesnape ot sandwiches, have come In onlv yesterday, along with a "good stock of fine Cigars. 5 - t ... v oct23-tf. i FINE HYACINTHE BULBS, or t VilKIUUS Prom Holland, Just received Also, an assortment of .. . .FlovverPots -aT ' nol-tf SCARR'S Druf Store. THE large and elegant new store room un der the Opera House, -with firm dry basement. Dimensions 98 x 62 feet, height 16 feet. ADDlvaoonto- ' -. July 4 . , CABSpN A SANDERS. qity tax.,. ; ;-. ' Call to-day and pav Your Oitv Tax bv so. doing you will ?saye trouble' and expense.! The City muSttiave- -incney Longer indul gence cannot oe given i . . v. ii .viy jwaraoai. , Office in rear df Col. Brown's Office, near the Court Bouse. ' nov 25 2w " . ; AlevPortcr : and Xager Seer just ,RECErD---v:y't x -V7 r-"' ; 80 Casks of Bottled Ale," 28 Casks of Bottled Porter, f: " f 25 Casks of Bottled Lager, - r For sale at reasonable prices. . . t. W. J. BLACTT. aug-7-'74tf. ". J. . , " -, - That , mOSt eligible4- Stftfrt W OhnrlnHa formerly oocupied by ourselves now; toocu? pied by JTessrs. . Alexander, Seigle & Co.. is . for rent from first of January. j :;v? :.- ; WTITKOWSKY.A RnTTELS dec5-tf,i ilieebirfsExtract ef Beet QtOREF(5R RENTsd'i f- ff Cash paid for Cornand8eed Cotton. - ... 0-V Yf- ;".a-Mr?- J w '-"'-Ti UntiMnrther;noeeimmnnic 1 v: ;;r:J.rriK4'r' ,s be received at the office of thefaUderBimed. - i nor. wirvar . alntipe'aMeat4uto the estJdtSrttnedtalte''thls tnethodio in known- for-iavatids-and ogerrexwernig fror4 diseasesr r A? fO fA SjtB.t Vic ADKNTSc UK UU BTORK r ;', ' " - - iilmU'Ji -- tartS&'fJ fpHKEST IN THJf WORLD, W JL r-f WADE St PEG R X MfL f I AIR-LINE Shippers izelie of freight to and froartheroCitjes. the Following Jlojutes i? i s?m-7t&n -a f&u OUTH, and thence by 1 unbroken guage. and, therefore, the ehly one " QUICK E y OTHER LINE. J. A. WILSON; Agent; 7 Enamel Paint, FROM ul rJ Zinc, and Always Beady for Use. T ; - i 1 . i Kl .... TESTIMONIALS: Editors and Proprietors "JonmaL' apply it. .1 have never dabbled in such stock resoectfullv and trnlv!y ' fi ifnOIf.fTw T v . . . ;, . 7 " .' ' ' C. P KUTQHT, Sole Agent, 93 West Lombard Streetr Baltimore BUREAU OF CIVIL EN GINEERING. Water Powers lanneJ' Jand Esifmate. Maps, Plats and Drawings of every j Description, finely executed, also Lithographing. Grading and Landscape Gardening, t Nudeleo7 Mth' "an experience ot more than twenty years, offers his services to the public generally, in the above named Departments Of his prdfessioh. . CHAS.MAHON. ; City Engineer. Rev John: Douglasl'Steel. 'Creek .Church. Capt Win. Brown'. Steel Creek Church. Capt. John Wilkes, -Mecklenburg Iron - Capt. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier Commercial National Bank, Charlotte, N. C.y CoL J. P, Palmer, President C, Q.& A. R. N. B Orders received at office of Chab iottk OBxavEa: ' ' v octi tf FOUND! At.a White House in Washington, a large lot of MONEY supposed to have been '" ' dropped by parties representing $350,000;000 while on a visit to that place. - - All the Money Can be Made J. T. iBUTLfR, who is selling off all of his fine j0OLt and SILVER WATCHER CLOCKS -n JEWELL.- 8IIVER and PLATED ' WARE, SPECTa ES, Ac., to prepare for a splendid FALL STOCK. " " Those Who Want ' Bargains Cone and See 9Ie. At this establishment we call Brass, ifraw, and Gold, GoW. Everything warrant ed as represented. -r-r i 5 Th highest price paid, for old Gold and Silver.; 1 J Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re paired and warranted for 12 months at , -X VO WT. B&S ' Carolina Jewelry House, Charlotte, N. C. M EAL, CORN and COTTON. ' TOeTJhaffotWCi&'Mils aire now prepay ed to fill orders for large of smill quantities -of Meal,-bolted and unbolted, ana corn shelled or on the cob1 ' ?r Special terms to merchants or others, or- -; dering regular supplies.' ' " Y, -r ' ' Cotton ginned and delivered at any point in the. city for that weatietnlpaTt ; i Prom resettlement required iwhenlbagging - ana ties are unnwiea.,f.-5;i j5stm . or that Of A. H. Martin, at the Court House, . or tnrougn tne Post Office, Lock Box 62. V R. D. GRAHAM. t nov 28 ; ' ;4 mo t BUILDERS - AND DEALERS IN if'-uvri..iMrvtf; ''t- ormi Builders and Dealers hiJnjuAetihat eitw mtiZWWU xane itauroaa; is in run Operation, and tna- y - y fhey are prepared to fill orders.for.Lntnber at - ShVriotieei arid At satikfairT' brkei.-tu Orders soltdtedand saUsfaction ar- atfteed:-'-'B:--B.iAAfiI-NQTON & fiOXi tTwhiUV'. Rt.Mn ja.fi .IW. . iits HEaD
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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