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DAILY OBSERVES. office in ChawceLane; London'; "with much care. The iuclosurea sent were j indorsed in the same handwriting, as the dispatch blithe indlosUres ,wetej thlr& exfcsptfche kewspapWntaintng the Ikleckleriburl proceedings. This was the chief object of the search. Its Yossm&s brought tothe attention if the faster 6f the Rolls, Sirilohn Rom ily, and it was stated that it appeared by an indorsement on this dispatch that "thaprinted paper had been ; ta ken oerrby Mr. Turner for Mr. Steven son, August 15, 1837." Mr- Stevenson, of Virginia, was at that date the Min- lish Courts He is dead hiaaoni Hon. J. W. Stevenson, now Senator in Con - '""T' ";A gress from the State of Kentucky! 5as A ihto tnrnnntn-r-haa ln father' TMinerBin ClIA.BpES;: Egftyfc bis poisessionahd has promised; to - - . . . i r t. 3tt ... should it be tne resolutions oi tneoist of May, it would hot disprove the ;ex- : . ii e it. nntu T w lsience oi tnose oi um utu. cum without doubt were passed- Either settles the fact that the people! of Mecklenburg boldly pronounced Iheir indeDend'erlce in advan6e.of any other State, and more than' a . year in advance of the United States,"; ... ; , CONCESSION AND CONVENTION. There seems to be very little ddubt that the Legislature will calLa con vention as soon as it assembles on, the 18th of this month. If it does, let us ;.i . 3 I.1")" 1 "ivi-jr? OFrs entrant the1 Jotlne srtptesthat fotterour NEW-YEAR. ( ONWARD if INCOUKAG: W the success of Thk Ob u BsiTiB. under .Its resent management, we propose to add attractive leatures to oom ouryau Ub and Weekly editions, and thus make it 'worthy not nniv of its nraaent but oMncreased circulation. It will .continue to "be a- Hve, Journal, f uHy up to rhft rpnulrcmp.ntji of the day. a jralnable assis-7 orMiihii nii-k(tii'Twnrietrtr.f and Jtnreter. have harmonv in our ranks ana no prising city, ana tne surroanaing country. -- Giving outr-not uncertain .sound wiU be strictly Independent in its tone,, while laboring In the future as.in the past for the success of the nrinnrbiAn('rtvn&el. hv th(v conservative party which we. conceive underMe the fundamental principles of government and civil liberty. It vriii lfttwir with t.hA amA real and devotion. Which has marked its course, bowi og to no man, or set of men who dare to proclaim anything but the wel fare bfaftundef thevonstitution, and the laws It will be a foe to all rings, who seek- to manip ulate the Jionest labor of dthe: toiling yeoman or the necessary, bones middleman .wno s cons. tnt. wlththaleffitim&tonrontsof Ms business.' It will be the aim of the editors to make the nativ and Wpfiklv market reirarts. a commercial flex of trade. Ji'j ,r- , -, .. Th credit rsient. the bane of Southern news- pers. will be emphatically discontinued after the first day oi January jsvo, ana iair nouce is givi that all subscribers,' not paid at that time will be stricken from our books, without regard to the feelings ''of any; Odrs,Is not an eleemosynary institution for; furnishing the news of the day gratuitously, and all who fail to respond to our call fot the "needful" will to considered as un desirous of . continuing the subscription and be treated ; accordingly. Ih Obseweb, for. the amount of .labor bestowed upon it, and the cost of publication is tne cheapest paper in tne state, and is clearly'Within th reachtoiaiu -v TTniler the new law which eoes Into effect Jan nary 1, 1875, we ate required to pre-pay the pos tage on Thk Obsbbveb. This will add consid erably to the cost of publication, and as we pro- japer next year be Tfurnishea at $8.00 4.00 2.25 i -i v 75 proving them. They! prefer to leave the party who ownrhe,,rever8ioniry interest eijtstiher than a f lefrtmi farM ihus thtaxable projrtjps 'eiii2,;deroyf(J;' and the prosperity m tfite comrnoriwealth re It is proposed also to restrict the convention as to interference with the existing officeholders. This too we think would be a wise step . Conven; tionists have proclaimed all alon that this was -HOt-a party-measures Now-4s- the time tp prove theirsincerity., JLet kuo picocut lucuiucia Ul tile pupiuillc Court an4' troV." Brogden .'serve put their time." Let the provisions of the new or "amended constitution relative to office holders, judicial or executive, not go into' effect till all terms of those noW in office shall have expired. Thia looks fair-and will take away from the Fepublicans1i.ll reasonable grounds of opposition. The Conservative party should not appear too anxious io Create vacancies lest their opponents .accuse them of interested motives. We have advocated a convention on the hierh fr Next- anrihs one,' hundred"!r?nglish BwelU are coming J for a buffalo hunt on the plains; 'be f huntia to be or ganized on a magnificent gcale.J Twen-j?-coatseadedBuflAloBill wOtchatirorjf thisuad in: addition vasjtlretiniie ofjelil'lSilil and valets, ihey beccompa,nied by-a brass band, which will discourse sweet music as they gather about the camp fire to partake of the evening meal of canned buffalo meat. Paris, it is estimated contains one hwidfed and twenty fhduMairtlfw omen whouaxa dependen taipon- theiiuneedle for their support. The highest rate of pay is about seventy-nine cenU per day, while the average pay, phen fully emyloyed, .. is' not over twenty-four cents for twelve hours' work. ,.' iHAELOTTE MARBLE WORKS. ' HavingJJurcbieed JMr. A. ' McKinch'a Marble Works; I 'respectfully an nounce to hr.nhtfft;l.hat-I wili carrv. on the -Marble -business ia all Its braiicliek at the stand near then fan: KtrrneTiv ccaraea oy r . a- mv NinchJ 4 Tt)fnbs, MonHtaents and Grave-J stones of f veryescrfBtaojl manuiactirxea reasonable'prices and-at short notice. t The pnblic are invited to call and examine samples of my material and workmansbipi -' Familv Monuments a speciality. . - ' y . S. McNINClI. . 1 T ! fA CABD. Having sold my entire stock and interest in the Marble busmesrt6HMrTS. McNmcrj; rt take pleasure in recommending him to the! public as a nrsi Class aixisc, ana ucspcais. uj j: him a liberal share of patronage, SPRCIAt NOTICES. F. A. McNINCH. Charlotte, November 10, 174.' MEIDMOHT"' AIR Notice to;.Shipp -L.INE. e r s IJHE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its RtU.nd water connections, affords uripareHe facilities for the quick and safe transportation of freight to and from Northern Cities. Shippers can Choose the Following Routes: A Triumph over Humbug. rjlO CITY MERCHANTS ONLT. JBemember-that-yotr- can bay -Bacon, Coffee, Suears and Syrups, against tonic preparations containing spirits, and no doubt have frightened a few sick ioiks into purcnasmg tne iermentea ruDDisn which they sell, and which- is infinitely more injurious than the vilest drams - drunk at tavern bars. But already a tremendous re action has set in against these abominable nostrums, wnicn, being devoid oi tne alco holic basis which alone prevents liquid' bo- gruuu mat uurpreoeup , vonatiiution pose almost as soon as maae. tiosieiier s j A'i ' Stomach Bitters has lived and will live down multitudes of such imoosture.. A regular recurrence of the demane for the great alter-. It is not difficult to alarm the timid, and nvalidft ar nrfY.rhi.llv no. Aware of this fact, the venders of pseudo bitters, "entirely 1 s cheaD at the Brokers Office of W. H.- H Iron fmm alonhnl " havA rfliRAi a. falHA p.rv I u ,u : if . -r. . . : . . urezorv. as vua uuuiu uun;ua; iu waouu i pose io. jjuro mucn penr j than iw before, Tthe "paper wuT tlie.cuiowtngTates : ; , ; Is ; ! Dailt ' EDrridH. One copv one year (postage paid,) " u six months " - " three mos. " ' fc-swjemo. " prophetic intimations of impending disaster to our party and there will be none. Unfortunately for the party, the Conservative press and people of this State cannot discuss any subjeet dispassionately. They will get up too much feeling. .If a Qonv'enuon is call eel, it will be a triumph of . no newspa pers Or politicians but it : will be triumph of the-people. The Legisla- fure will not call a convention'uftless they believe a.rhajoity';of tbe pelople are for it. They have had ample time and opportunity to consult their con stituents, and we may therefore ,cpn 8ider. their voice the voice of the peo ple The newspapers and politicians who oppose the call of a convention will have sustained no defeat. Some peo pie are naturally more cautious and conservative than others and our friends, who differ with us, have only shown this phase in theirjeharacier a commendable quality it is too, only that we think they have shown a little too much of it in this convention matter. .We do not believe in forcing a convention upon the people against their will. We confess that the motive that induced us to favor the call was because we believed that a majority of the people, at heart, favored it. It is all nonsense to talk of the press and politicians leading the people in matters where their material interests are concerned. They only, chamelion like, by contact, catch the shade of the body-politic. Political leaders are slow to learn that the white people, not alone, of North Carolina, but of the nation, are learning to think for themselves. The day is past when a petty politician can gather his politi cal serfs around him and lead them blindly to the polls as a feudal chief would muster his vassals, obedient and servile, regardless of whether, they were to fight under the banner of the White or the Red Rose. The foremost and most zealous ad vocates of the call favor smunrestrict ea convention. We feel sure that, in order to secure harmony they would iner to make some concessions a restricted convention The anti-conventionists have based their opposition to the measure on the Wflfhave frequently urged upon the ground of its inexpediency and have Leffislfttiire the1 necessity of imposinc never disputed the necessity for a heavy tax lQn-J)wt'ovr- :.The Oxford Leader in commenting on the accident was unsuitea to tne tenius ol our people and the character ef our insti tutions, and failed utterly to meet the wants of our people. Xet us maintain our high pVsttionaf all hazzards and leave our political Ene mies no room to impugn our motives. AIF ''matters pertaining to the law" involved in thiij trohvehtioh "question have already been sufficiently discuss ed by experts. These are merely the views of ah; unprofessional citizen. in a Northern citv. I am Broker for L. English & Co., Im porters of Coffees aud Sugars, fatterson. Bayne & Co , Importers of Syrups, Balti more. Also Broker lor r. r. ueorge, uauou Packer. Calvert 8ugar Refinery, Baltimore. Samples of all these goods on exhibition at my office. Call before making roar pur chases. W. H, H. GREGORY. nov23 tf. Broker. Wkbklt Enrnos. Otia p.nnr nnn vp.ar I nost naifH $2.10 To subscribers in Mecklenburg, (no postage,) 2,00 One cov six months. 1.25 Thri nonies. for one vear 5 80 Four copies, for one year 7 40 Five copies for one year 9-00 Teu copies, for one year 100 TwentveoDies. for one year . 82 00 VSTo every get er-upof a CUJB OF TWEX "Y. one conv will be sent free for one vear. ' While there Is an apparent advance In the sub- Rftrtntion rates thev are reallv lower than before. and are offered as. inducements to our friends who feel willing to pay a fair price for the labor te be performed J ' - . t' Under the new system we shall enforce the aan nian more rlmdlv than ever before : and this will result ia the stoppage of manv papers if subscriptions, are not renewed,, by January 1st We cannot afford to send our paper on credit and prepay the postage besides. All subscriptions received before the 25th day f December will be received at our old rates. and we hope every subscriber will promptly renew lor tbe coming year. . . Address, ' ' f!HA8. Tt. JONES. Editor and Proorietor. Charlotte N. C. We regret to learn that Vorhees has withdrawn from the Senatorial eontest in IhdiAfia.'unreseTvedly. This leaves therace ; betweenrtiolmah 'J and - Mc Donald. The' jury empannelled to try the Tilten-eeeber. .jscanda cas.e. is com-, posed oi threPresby terian, two Epis copalian; tiro Catbolics-, one Metho' dlstrjnfiBaptistj' One Lutheran and uo w twohVLP'particnlar church aSre.e to . .,! .,?. .T; , Thfl anti-con leaning.t to a little son of General ' Hill, of this' place, says : 'TEfere Wt tKrSfatti sitocrtdri nabit on the Legislature's passing a law making rtWpareBtStIdfls"ible for such accidents, and then children wouldnoti be allowed to handle- or carr-nre'arms. Such a law".would unuou roubtedly Bae,lMUy Uvw. -iving yndOur eadin its last ubfi8hes from advance sheets" WHEELER TO THE RESCUE. issue, pu of the National Magazine furnished by the author, a communication, from, John H. Wheeler, vindicating North Carolina's history, and 1-epfy'ing to' an article in the Nart h Americar Review in reference; toj the Secklenburg De claration of Independence . The arti- ticle is a lo'ng'ne,5 aii'dwe nave not space ihfhis Tsstfel for' the fall text.and publish only anjextraet sustaining our position about that document that was in the archiex.es otireat Britain. 'TBMfc'tMiKliESBiaitloffice in London, a. diapatch.fr em the royal Uovernof of We Cojonot Mhh Car olina, Jbsiah Martin, to the Secretary of State, Earl Of Partmoutb, dated at sputed amendingHtbeviconstitution. A re stricted convention would, therefore, be half-way ' grpund ion whichvboth factions could meet ana neither party claim a complete victory or be-com- pelled to acknowledge a hopeless de fe at. Some say it is absurd to talk of a restricted convention : that a conven tion is, in, .a legal point of view, the people tnemseives assemniea in a body, and that a restricted convention j The Next Tobacco Planting. In discussing the question, "Shall IT- 1 T , 1 1 v lrginia ana xtorin uaronna plant a largo crop of tobacco next spring?' Mr. John Ott, the secretary of the Southern Fertilizing Company, says : While giving due weight to all contingencies, aiKUalso tq ,the efo ment ot speculation involved "in the situation, there is, in view of the un usually large deficiency in supply to ne proviaeu ior ana. tlieprorjauie tact that our domestic demaud wilt require the entire urpduct ot thia year? noth ing to show that 'prices will not be very remunerative on the production of a very full crop next year: indeed, ins iiul iinprouaoie inai goou prices will extend also to the crop planted in This is a manifest proposition if -Mr. Ott" had never said a word about it. But the planter should take the good advice of the Daily News, and never tail to raise, the best' and the largest crop at his command regardless of the Quantity on hand, or the nriees to be obtained, or the fertilizer to be used. By the way, we have no Idea that Mr. Ott" knows anythine more about the raising of tobacco, than we do uuuui. raiding nis iertuizers wnicn is nothing. Petersburg News. A Paper Canoe Voyage. Mr. X II Bishop, who started from this city several weeks ago for the Gulf of Mexico in a paper canoe, has written a letter to a friend in this citv announcing his sate arrival at Aew bern,N.C. He paddled from Xor- folk, - through the Cypress Swamp canal, to tJurruuek sound, and thence to Pamlico Sound, keeping alongrthe shore of the narrow strip of land. which seperates those bodies of water from the Atlantic, and running con siderable risk in crossing the stormy current which sets in through Hat teras Inlet. The voyage was picked up in Pamlico Sound by a yacht be longing to Judge West, ot Xewbern. who, with a party of gentlemen, had been cruising for several days on the lookout for him, and who offered him the hospitalities of the town. Mr .Bishops plan on leaving Xewbern was to row down Bogue. . Stump and Masenboro Sounds in about ten days, and reach Cape Fear river by interior water passage all the way, except the last seven miles, lhe rice planters on the vvaccamaco and redee riv have invited him to, visit their .plan tations. Mr. Bishop writes that not a man whom he meets will trust himself in .his boat. Everv sailor, boatman and oysterman says he wouia not cross a creek in sucn a shell. ative invigorant from th e who have always been us patrons, snows mai mey nave, not swerved in their time-honored allegiance to America's most popular remedy; and a con stant influx of new ordered demonstrates how little impression, after aU, tbe blatant denunciations of mock bitters men have made upon the general public. So long as tlostetters Bitters continue to cure ana pre vent intermittent and remittent fevers, dys peptic, constipation, kidney disease, and the numerous otnor anmenis to wmcn uiey, axe adanted. will continue to dominate the fac- ticious opposition of humbugs, and that will bOsJusl as Ion; as they are manufactured and sold. Be It known unto all bogus nos trum venders, of everjvoegreeof audacity and knavery, that tney can never hope to puft themselves into-publlo-favor at the expense of Hosteller's Bitters, tne reputation of which is founded, as It were, upon a rock. We call special attention t the excellent' testimonials of Mr C P Knight, in reference to Readv MadeiPaint. Not havine used the paint" we can't; speak from experience, but we feel sure it is to the interest of all oar easterners, wlfoiilssire painting, to test the nly25-6m. . I" . ' " '"j" Koopmaun & Rothschild. The only honse in Charlotte 'Sealing ex- cinsiveiy in v " , - - . . PIEDMONT WHINE Richmond & Danvillk Richmond & Danville R. W , N; C. Division, and CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In Effect on and after l"after" Siiiidayi" Dec 27th: 1874. - GOING NORTH. , 6TATI0KS. MAII- Xeave Charlotte. 10 00 p m s " Air-Une J'nct'nel0 08 . '.' " Salisbury, 12 20 a m " Greensboro, 3 43 ' Danville, 6 13 " " Dundee, 6 25 " " Burkeville, 4133 " Arrive at Richmond, 2 22 p m GOING SOUTH. i ..." MltlilNERY AND FANCY GOODS, This fact alone will attract all our citizens, and persons from elsewhere, who desire to make purchases in our line. We intend to make ours a first-class Em porium of Fashion, and hope to offer such inducements to our customers in the way of prices, quality and style of goods that none shall go away otherwise than well pleased with their purchases. We offer to tlte Wholesale and Retail trade of the surrounding country a great variety of Millinery, Fancy oods, WHITE GOODS AND NOTIONS. Straw, Velvet and Ffelt Hats, from the modest Cottage Bonnet to the most distingue cJtaveau. A great leature ot tue season is the LONG OSTRICH FEATHERS and TIPS, of which ! we keep on nana so , -many different shades that it would really4buzzle a very astute or nithologist to say from whence came all the many colored plumages for which, apparent ly, the world has been ransacked to furnish a new garniture for our fair ones. A large stock of Artificial imitating nearly every FLORAL CREATION IN THE WORLD, and the most daring coun terfeits of Nature. Gros Grain and Fancy Ribbons, All widths and shades imaginable. Turquoise, Florence Silk and Valour. Black and White Crape , S,catfs, Laces. " ' Collars and Cuffs Jackonet Edging and Inserting, Veiling, A large stock of Kid Gloves. Corsets. Tn WHITfl GOODS we keep on hand Table cloths. Towels, Jaconet, Cambric,' Lawn,. Lin- nen, Swiss, N&nsopK, ana otner gooas De longing to that line. ': Wo bave enaraeed the 1 services of several oil experienced Ladies (one recently froin phila- are now prepared to have Hats and Bonnets Attentive and competent salesmen are, al ways ready to wait on customers, and .aid them io rbaking selections. y . . STATIONS. MAIL. Leave .Richmond, 1 38 p in " Burkeville, 4 41 " " Dundee, 9 25 " " Danville, 9 29 " ' Greensboro. 12 35 am " 8alisburv. 3 27 " " Air-line J'ct'n, G 15 ,: Arrive at Charlotte, 6 22 " GOING KAST. STATIONS. MAIL. EXPBESS, 8 35am 8 56 " 10 54 " I 15 p ra 3 36 " 3 48 " 8 20 " 11 09pm EXPBKSS 5 03 a m 112 4 15 6 45 8 58 ! 05 MAIL. Leave Greensboro, S 335 a m . Ar 11 30 p m " Co. Shops, "5 06 " j liV w lo " , Raleigh, 8 48 " " 5.38 Arr at Goldsboro, 11 25 am S " 2 35pm By Rail to the Ports of BJCHIQNp, NQRT9LK OR PORTSMOUTH, and thence by first-cless lines of Steamers, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Bostou. mmw mm mum . ; THIS is the only line to Portamouth of unbroken guage, and, therefore, the only one which has no transfer. . i RATES ALWAYS 'AsjiOTSf ANp TIME QTHCK ER THAN ANY OTHER LINF augi5-tf J. A. WILSON, Agent. READ, REXD, READ. GREAT DISCOVERY. Bradley's Patent Enamel MADE FROM Paint, Pan? White Lead, Linseed Oil and Zinc, and Always Ready for Use. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS : Prom Prof W a Simmons, Wake Forest. College, North Carolina. . , WAKE FoEKsirCotLEGE, N C, October 4, 1873. Mr C P Knight Dear Sir : We nave for several mont ha: been using your Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint on our College Building-and are wU Meased with it Thm it was applied by one having no experience influch wprkiyet we have a good job. Wtfshall 'ontliHie to use it believing thatin point of economy, durability and facility of applica- m'cinjr iu auy owier pigment ooerea in tne marcet. ; W U HIMMOWB. From Messrs Englehard & Saunders, iiiitorp and Proprietors "Journal." ion. ;i NORTH WESTERN N, C. R. R. (Sai.em Branh.) Leave Greensboro, 4 25 a m Arrive at Salem, 6 10 " leave Salem, 9 20 a ni Arrive at Greensboro, 1115 " Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 3 38 p m connects at Greensboro' with the Northern bound train ; making'the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of Tickets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greens boro connect at Greensboro with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Two trains daily, both ways. On Sundays .Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond a 9.00 a m, arrive at Burke ville 12.43 p m, leave Burkeville 4.35 a m, arrive at Richmond 7.58 am. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, (without change.) For further information address S E ALLEN, General Ticket Agent, Greensboro, N. G, TMR TALCOTT, Engineer and Gen'l Sop't. ' -jan 9 ' UN STILL RISING. "11-16100,060.26,1873. We desire to call especial attention to the advertisement of 'Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint.' We can recommend it from a knowledge of its merits. Some of the employees of this office having purchased some of this paint 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. j : V . . . . . . Prom S McOilL Jft D.. The Plains, &o.uixr Co, Va, Feb. 6, 1873. Mr C P Knight Sir : The paint came safe to hand as ordered, 2 kegs, 5 gallons each, and 3 buckets, 1 gallop each. As. practice was slack, I did the job myself. Two weeks (not constant) work. Completed the bouse, two coats ; the last coat I applied' thickand it is now generally conceded, that, for(enarnel,, like hardness, and body and harmony of colors, there is not a handsomer job in the place. ; I saved sixty-five dollars by the opera tion which is an itera just now with the 'Southern teople.V It should bei generally adopted in this State. . Any country lad can apply it. I have never dabbled in Buch stock Enamel Paint" to and in the fact of w hat use you think proper of this letter. ; Very respectfully and truly, S McGILL, M D, FromR W JRayne, of the Firm of Bartlett & Rayne. 48 Carondelet Street. Nsw Oklkaxs, January 29, 1874. C P foiight, Esq Nw93. West Lombard Street- Baltimore Dear Birr It affords me much pleasure to advise you ho well satisfied I an! with Bradley' Patent Enamel Paint, having used all I bought of you'iri painting" d large cottage (new) at Ocean Springs, Miss., and having found it to cover and work so admirably, and very 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 fiore very soon Yours, respectfully ; RiW RAYNE. t . O ..-i-,"; Always ready for use and easilv aDDliod. Sold bv the gallon. One eallon cover twenty square yards, two eoats..r ? 1 'F ir n " as testimonials, pHtJ. teel $o Jorcijjly th great adaptability, of your 'i the wants of ohr people-in excellency o : material,": in beauty of color, its beinff "readv mixed " that T ft v vnn rrmissinn 7if tt ?a rloairakla F. M. SHELTOWS- I will offer for cash for a few days, half a dozen very fine and handsome Chamber Suits of Walnut ' : FURNITURE, at pri&es regardless of cost; as I heed room for my large stock of cheaper grades of Fur irfture, which is now being recmyed, . Call at once, or you will miss j some real bargains. , - v ' oc23,j;. Mr. A T Stewart, says an editoral paragraph in the Brooklyn Argus, sets. an exam Die to the voune men -of -the country which the will do well, to means', if it means anything, that the copy Mr Stewart is at his ' place of 'aUrtfliirVt?a- fln: fhoroKtr business at about 'ight o'clock every; v r ! f . 7 , -.v mornine.; tides in ait-brriaibua nnspf. T.itii, r,n nponip iniinHP vm snail i . . i .. r- . . , not do so and so. This may all be very true, but there were as many as tute lawyers in this State in 1835 as now, and the convention of that date was restricted by the Legislature. The truth is, it makes! little difference whether the restrictions imposed by the Legislature are legally binding or not, if they are honorably, so and it Koopmanu & Kothsdiild. CHARLOTTE. N. C. A Hero and a Martyr, ...,Chas. Reade, In Honor Bound....... ......Chas. Gibbon, Jessie Firm .ilT.i. .;i..'..i":a.Br F ! Farsnon, 4 Myths ot tne Knme IlilusU)-......G. lore, Lotos Leaves (by the Lotos Club of N. Yt Shakespeare's Mid Summers Nights Drtam; handsomely bound and beautifully illustra ted .-; .V..:..v. .......j.Fredricks. Vers de Society. The Hanging of lhe Crane, (beautifully il lustrated.) f.onp'ff'llnws'.q '.atmr. Pnpms decl6-tf. ....... Bok Store, TEADEST OCt 18 . COCHRANE'S RESTAURANT. liirope.ai .Plan. T would informthe publfo that, on 'the 1st of Novehjher; I will Open, a RESTAURANT and BOARDING HOUSE, on Tryon street, in the second stoWof thfc Building' adjoin ing the Sank oTMedkiehburg, ana nereaiier prosperous year, we suDrait ourselves your will be prepared to entertain rxaraers, regu- numme servants, ,lar Fort, :Johnston; r U June JJO, 1775, whictixontains'llBTdird'wmgpaasage 4The' tesble'bfllierltimmfttfee hf Mecklsabpg wh.icb: Hyour ! tordshlp willnVitt'ibe'vinctosed newspaper s.utpai9l.4lt the' horrible and treasona' blerpkatijas that heVioSaromato? .UpuilsVil tbe t4ofcirJe61 iW'J0t producedndlylsiDfrriay de- pettd.1t aut4orani) abettors will not escape when my' hahds are sufficiently strengthened to attempt to regaii.the lost authority of the Governuentr4A copjTOf thrse Tesoives- was -sent off by express to the ConrrM at. irtiiafoU phiaas soon as they were passed by the committe3 - i All the testimony agrees that the declaration of Mav 9Ath wa ianatoh- ed as soon as passed to the Congress at utiaueipnia, ana James Jack was tne express senU The date of, Got. Mar tin's dispatch proves that he -must nave referred to jthC proceedings of 1 utn, and not those of the 31st of May, for he was at the last mentioned yiati beleaguered in Foft Jdhtiston; add all .intercourse with the interior cut off. And again the learned writer in - tho article we are examining agrees that the declaration of the 31st was not of fensive to the mother geveramenMmd that it took back the parlous warlons Words '-'of-' the fnnnr AttaraHn while Governor Martin denounces it as horrible and treaannahlo a ' We have examined this original dis patch, with its inclosnres in the Rolls with the driver sat the merchant prince, as Sareless of the remarks of others as a sensioie man ougnt always i to be- - Jklr Stewart got out.in front is to be presnmed that a majority of .o Dreea.; bnkioic-, house, t without the members elect to the conven- e.cous?iut " . u uu we. tion will be honorable The i. WW TOffW HPPPai., strictions will be pledges on the part t 'I did jiqt come here, gentlemen, of the Legislature that the members with the. intention prrnaking.a speeh,. elected to the convention , will not in. ana am. nsequeiiy ao npr. . . ... . . . . ,r. w pared to, do honox tp the. occasiou. terfere with certain existing laws or. Yqu mat therefQr pXCUse me if I if so, they will violate the purposes confine myself to a few brief observa- for which the .convention; was failed.' tions." Such were his remaks as they VVo o.aWLl thai. th" in embers raised him upon a table at a recent oi poatibs;m'fefeIv,theTOSves fhoTj. -t took tbxee Qf hig jnoaVblebodied brabtv botind' by' these restrictions, constituents thirteen rminutes' .. hard Besides they can be called out orihe wqrkjfith; dray pins, to convince himL buaii iiau eaiu eiiuugu. when it suits his -coriveuience. :Hd srbes to barties ath Nearly hour, and pavfta ftt rea8naDie --irme. : zesier- dkv we sir one of Wagons m1 which his goods are; aeuverea--covereti witn canvadrawn over 1 no cms, nis name Broadway to Wall street On tbe seat TS ' Terras rnoderate.- Satisratcnvfranteea NOTWITHSTANDING " ' THE WEATHER IS VERY INCLEMENT, C ; . , , .... ... We are still receiving goods every day to meet the increasing demands of our custo mers, to which we invite your special attention. Promising to give you the best goods for the least money, and sparemo pains or ex pense to give you entire, satisfaction. . Ana wishing yon and all of yours a happy arid andiransAenUiil.a,J3txie unrpassed by T house in ' the; city. The table wjll be I an l Opposite the Market, C S HOLTON & CO. stump And made to pledge themselves publicly t6 ' their' constituents; Of course there will be a restriction in re ference to the homestead which wil be very proper, but by no means necessary, for there is not a corporals- guard of homestead-abolishers in any county in the State, and though North Carolina has many dare devil charac ters within her borders, we ao not be lieve,' one could be found desperate enough to introduce a provision look- Ung Jio habolitio pftne homestead law.w The-convention will be more likely to niaVe the homestead interest this, wife and , chvjdren His ruling 9. fee simple interest than to abolish fPion .y,Qmi8a it. and it is the opinion of many that a "yZmYJm? provision making it a fee simple inter- . -Sta1SsneelMiaEe ftinTer est would be a verv wise one in view fence betweeiir Wsh'diiChHsMlns!! To firid out how deep the! 'coal vTeidf run, ; thf; Philadelphia; -and Readiftt fJnal and Iron4 Corn rjariv !iave'?drined down two: tpiusand , feet:7 AV3fterf hundred r feet- a tvein aourteen-Jeel thick was found,! and at nineteen hundred feet a sgven.-, feet vein was discovered. ThedJil was at ' both places eiueiieui iir -irasnvy . it cou nt ates ma'de'inecrectnftyl tons of coal fcatribe) faifigcLh'efomtthis beasxiia.sjel.rg-oo n?ait) ,100; GefriMWesfe isaioeol at two millidfl aoRalrsiHeaadethis will twenty year agar.and all is left tor or o ehargW jl respctfally soUdturjpa oc30.tf W. R. COCHRANE. NEW MARBLE YARD, COLLEGE ST., CHARLOTTE, BT. C. Trespectfully announce to the public that j. I am cpenmg a JSiarDie xara nexs aoor 10 R. M. Miller & Sons, at which place I am prepared to manufacture Plain and urna tnental Gravestones, Tombs and Monuments of every description.. Having served an ap prenticeship of seyen years with Mr. R. Hare, of Yorkville, S. C, and six years under in structions ith;Mr. .RsAMeNhjch, of Char lotte, N. C, I feel warranted in saying that I can compete favorably with any workman in my lins in artistic, merits.;.. I , will. deal onlv in the best Qualities of marble, guaran teeing all work-man ufiictured by rue to prove satisfactory in every respect, or no pay re quired. My prices shall be as low as the lowest. 1 respectiuny asK a snare 01 puuuc patronage. Call and see me before purchasing else where, and I can make it to your advantage. - Very respectfully, - ,- oT7-tf , J .? M. CEAWTORD. '"HfEW "FIRM. Tbe undersigned take this method to in form the citisens of Charlotte, and the pub lic eeneraUyi that they hsve this nay rorm a copartnersbip, under tbe firm name and style of CRES WELL & WA.LKER, and will do business at A H Creswell's old stand, opposite the. Presbyterian church. WE MEAN TO DO ' A CASH ' BUSINESS and if you are not satisfied of the fact, come and see hew 'cheap yea : can buy for tath. Long yams, and long : feces about Inability to get money, opn t pay our dius, ana on first failure to meet Vour obligations with us, (when We credit at all) -we wilfbecom rjallsd tot refuse farther1 indnlzence. Our House shall be first class , as to goods, prices and attention.' Ladies can visit our store at all times without coming' in con tact with Intoxicated - meh as weP ell no strong driuks., i .1. .v. Honing by honesty and politeness to mer it a full snare ot public patronrge. : - We are Verv Resrjectmllr. CRESWELL & WALKER. F RESH SUPPLY. of the fact that, as the law now s'tands, those who have taken the bene- I fit of it are, in many instances, destroy to longevity. In bne hundred' Chris fians Afty.die,beforie thgcM' seren; andvith ews tbe;v same r:tro D. MaCATTLAT. D. II AC AULAY CO., COTTON OUTERS Commiss iow Merclidnts, Tn-mTi-iiTi -1 .u . t ; ir. irttT.l & Sons. Liberal - advances made on W W, .rLEMMINO, . in New xork- Fine uncanvassed-Hams, Sugar Cured Breakfast Strirjt,rkSi tw,Orlean Molas ses, Northern Early Rosa Potatoes, best Fam ily Flouri Qorn.t Meal, Eeas and. Bran, on hand and sold low by : ..(?r, , i - -WOLFE A N ISBET. v ' ' Wholesale and Retail Grocers- dec 5Q tf , . Spedrrmi and Price List Furnished Gratis. Liberal inducements to the trade.' " -v -K .f'.t . july'2 6m C. P. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, 93 West Lombard Street, Baltimore r H EAP- -FURNITURE N EW BOOKS. TUST RECEIVED AT McADEN'S' ' ' CORNER DRUG STORE, A supply of . . , Perkins & House's Safety Lamps. They are the best Lamps in the world for the folio wing reasons :. . They will not break, Being made ot metal. Thfiv are nerfectlv safe from explosion. owing to their scientific structure. ''"'"'"I3 Thev are perfectly clean from oil, fraying a Patent Dip Cup fixed on each lamp. They consume one third of oil in propor tion to the light given, without odor, t They give much more brilliant light than. any other lamp,' equal r to gas at : one , filth the exnense. ' -1 : '-' ' dec6-tf. NELSON'S Gelatine, Jamaica Ginger, t Pure Cound. Pepper,-' J Coleman's Mustard, TO. -THE-r, - i V- -.i .WHOLESALE. aTRADE. . TUDGINfiKtha faatare by the .past, we enter u with confidence upon this oui new en terprise, of separating onr Wholesale from our Retail Trade, bv havinc a oarate ani -distinct House for each r and iu - doing so, we nacier ourselves mat it win not oniy meet the approval of our numerous custom' ers, but .that 'an "Exclusive Wholesale House" will bring us a large influx, of new trade, and of a character not heretofore en ioyed. . , , , It must be obvious to every buyer that a strictly "Wholele House " arranged and adapted for that Trade only, with a corps of experienced-Wholesale Salesmen, with a Stock carefully; selected for that Trade only, and- moreover, the avoidance of coming in contact with retail buyers, which we and you. all have heretofore found to be so irksome, as it frequently happens that the retail buyer is your very neighbor, (perhaps your own customer). Such a house, ws assert, must and will commend .itself to the trade. ' " ( .' ' Four years ago we advertised that we in tended to make Charlotte a wholesale mart and; ours Th t WholesalesHouse." We now have the proud satisfaction of seeing it an accompiisnea tact.,- H ,-."-,., Wenowcall.your attention to the fact that we have converted. our .. superb store in to an exclusive Wholesale House, where vou .an find all lines of goods necessary for a country, storeAto-wit: Dry-goods, Clothing, ijootaenoestiats, .Notions, Groceries, Hard ware. Millinerv.' all ' 1n mmnlc' IItim bought in . large quantities and from the very first hands.1 r-?-f "i , jj -: lOurstockis now arriving: and ,wiU" be complete abont the firstioft September, and will be the laagest of any here, . thee preten sions of others to the contrary notwithstand ing. We respectfully invite -your personal inspection, or write to us for circulxra, . Very tmly yours, r ' " WITTKQ WSKY fc RINTEL8. .v . .. V r.BETAIL, : . . ' - f; Now, a fetr words about that. We now occqpy4-the suberb house heretofore so favorably known the Messrs. Brern Brown & Co. s Dry-goods House, to carry Nutmegs, Cinnamon. " Just received by W. R. BUR WELL & CO. VTORTHERN IRISH POTATOES !' 20bbls.Nor th era lnsn rota- a. y toes ior cooKin purposes, just rr- ceived at . ' '" Ttr xt tjd k jmi-tiiTbW & CO. : . Those Potatoes art of the very y rm..vA .... .. .. they are cooked are mealy and sweet.- i. ' r First door above the Market House. I , r t u r . j - Oil ANTV VifhJuxib Doolevs Yeast Powder. ..ra on our Retail hu v v V ) ICorn. Surth, w.-na" ayahjEen om motto, w cliiim also in that line to" excel in lowneas- of prices, and to excel generally. We will, in that house, have a corps of thirty Sales men, and ..Sales-Ladles, alt ' experienced? affable, and obliging. ' : "We Will make the Millinery branch a specidUg. sir r i W. &. B. Charlotte N. CAug. 11th. 1874. ATIONAL HOTEL. Delightfully Situated, next to Capitol Square -o- Fine Rooms, weli Furnished and fitted up in the best Style; -?$ " - ; ATTENTIVE fiEBYANTS. I The Table Daily Supplied ' with' 'the 1 best tnis and otner Markets anorcu- il4t C. sr. BROWN, It i New York- ? ..,j.,v-, .... .rl n: i ATTORnTEY AT LAW ' " All consignments will receive prompt per- i - t 1 & - Bonal attention.-.- a, .... v'ClC-i CJiarlotte. N. C " moiiousiLkiEPERs: -!t? 1 tepec,al axm w r.9 Kr-'Tf , . -f -v,,St corporations. jaa3-lyt ' -r i.i.i-L; i.- 'Art ....j. .d.i.r l .4 i pur Biwjiuji, laviiBu to ous stooK oi j i.jja,t ttJciiJiy xau ana LLU urpeenes jinu.vuniectionenes, consisting oi iitf ' t ?, " ... 8egars;X;ofleetMolassesJ Bacon. Floue Pork' i B,itsn Hundred Bar"rfiTs.ef r en. SnownFlak and 8ausage, Candies. Pickles; cnrredfeecds. FamUv Floo which! wUi . bB sold Jow.i for Raisins. ? AfolimeTpf ajyengooto ' E B.ALEXANDElt,Cp.. on hand.T-lAiuors and agars a specialty, j Hjau "9 v ?t' '-v'" ' M lA' m aii ana see us. v ! PS i. r ,r . " .". x, aVMflXa. A f!Oc I Tl A N ARY. ,Hmn Mid Ran Rl. ARRIVE,; Proprietor iia9 cct: Qwatly pleased o0V lies, Brandj reaches. Canned Uooda. tbT;. J My estaWisbmenl bfeing ;brsncb of Pickles 'fcolognaj WsVge7X!igats, tU jMartoitlelpliU I 718 we 'nm tA DovhamSstoWrig Tohacco nd .mwiuiacwre y-Vvwu(o Jri'if T V0TT?ak CWUW c,t7 trade, ram enabled sell, for at least eteo Neltie k he .had ot i25Jper.lrlwer,tbao anyhouUihe city apetbiCaK.esrasoBr;baM 7 , . : - - Mouich) it now getting upw Although 4 1 , Come and tee? for yoBwelf, and be - ,-ZsZ'- s Jl I ' - convinced. i." , JlOY ER, : 5 We AjITO of Louisiana J , Irfias Cornet. 0" choice pranges, Apples and - Malanl . vrh owsl inst arrived and 0 w 4;;rr$.WP
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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