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DAILY OBSERVED The principal keeper of the Georgia nenitentiarv recommends that each convicfe- tct mre ; tnerrfi work Tie White Pcoglfof jjouisiana. "What thiy se1ekVrajpe and an pfjportuguyj lap prosperity! 10 that end they, wijl support juiy j?rm otgoy- j -jc-r r ' 'St eriuur'Hf , vyfiL win. uotUiiwibukjobi themri theubloadyx.jve prtU:&i their disjwftbey haye CHAS R. JONES, Editor & Proprietor. Tuesday, January. 19, 1S75. tetter oar iree-Doni reaiou." THE NEW YEAR. .MAfflHUSHTA fobsurVftty f thiaipipositiW borers oa the sublime, and we hope our Legislature will not think of adopting any such plan .though it has ita advo; catea in this State too. Many coun ties have not more than one convict to'comiiyrmagine-'OBe --wrtftaTyT convict working a garden or hoeing corn with a body guard following him along the corn row. 'I he only way convicts can be hired to advantage is in a body. If a man wauts only one, two or a dozen hands, he is not going tp employ convicts. INFAMOUS. The New York Herald's Washington correspondence exposes a plot, on the part of the Republican majority in Congress, to subvert the goverment and re elect Grant, This is to be , .. , done bv virtually disfranchising the TllCOtJIiAGED bytae - success of Th ob-, e v"tu ' . A ... Hi UBVBBjander lta pro : . i. rt . 1 Oi - l TP U ... .. t.tia vBBjander its preseii. mwingBiueui, ooutnern oiaies. ju iuig m toaJdattraet ,, n , - 1;K-f :n Ul 111 C tUU i 1 HJH Via Jl ..vw.vj it IS the them is after nif WAabiiinnB. and thus make it worth: ?my :SA?c","i"" Northern States were arming It Will OOnunuO W W u juuxium, iuuj up the requirements of the 4ay, yalaable assis- seive8- The Herald says : unt in aU the varlou? departments of basiness, BeiB- . ' . creditable alike to its proprietor, and our enter- "1 he meeting of the committee PIMnRM- ?"5y,Kl,lm v. Railed for to-morrow nint.ana EEgtXs or three sessions the Southern re- in the future as in the past for the success oitbTijef measure will be perfected, which, !XffiSTES:3A. whiD." lor tnat i)rincllfleS'ot EovernBaetindoiyil liberty It Innw a common but significant expres .... t .,r i, . i a j.-i-a..' n,vrAK i - .... , muiaporfiwunjafBaMiaiHttu wil h nut throueh both nouses set ui i - . T, H"Teyo'' any 'twere tlitestion of political party." j- The report of the dispersion of the legislature5 - is substantially the-same as that given by the Southern press generally.,- On the whole, ife is the fair- est ldetmiatili.liat ever brigxnated.wiLhJ aEepublican Committee. ' PLANTATION MANNERS,' self, and lowbred upstarts disgraceHhe name of; Senator, let"it look ' upon the majignaiit fita-ubf wbort cant and lriton the! Iippear Qxpmo of- Congress;; Whi iihak km - themf and lizard thferpvtef At 'ast itaeabck inio the" record and talk abotit "plantation m an n ers" if it dare. fEvery"age has its idiosyncras ies of thought, expression,Vdressjind . roan ti ers. Bad-as th e " North represen ts the plaatafionfperiodtiq ff have, been it will com'pare'hot'unfavdrably Witb' tbe meBwaddarett&pme'anytliingbirttbe.wei- and promptly receive the President s fare! lliurthjpoMt4timon. and the laws- SDnroval. The caucus measure will It wlUbftafoetoatlrlnts; wheseek toinanip- "P"'"1 , ..j i latele honest lalje1 of h oiUng'yetttaaH or enlarge ine iui aireauy aslcCu the neeesaaiy, ffconest middleman .-who is eon- ky the House Judiciary Committee, tenttrtththetegtttaateproflteof MsbuTO oa t.n rpnlate electibne in the. " -o . 11 Will DO l no aim ui wa wuwiis w uuwp vuo . " , , , , , , i: , DaHj and Weekly market reports, a commercial States of North ana bout n L-arouna, epitome, o! the day or week, and a reliable re- Qeorgiaf Alabama, Florida, Missis- toTl2c?l&ljHtt'taM0 RoVtoerti&fs. sippi," Louisiana and Arkansas, vir pers. wlttbe emphatically discontinued-altor the tuallv remanding them to the condi- uiaCa2&Ka they were in prur to tneir recou neetnecen feellnWbf institutioi gratCDteai rn i hslTand all who ian to respond to our caUtorJthe'-'naedfur wfll be considered as un: de8iroio- condnaiaK thft.subscription. and be treated iordiDgiyr; JOT ..OssaavBR, for the amnmirnf TalVU- VwtTr(l -nAort tt: And the cost of pubUcaQoTi,1sthe riapest paper In the State, and to-cieaity'SrdMatae-veaeh'pI allrr- " Und f ne-aewdaw. which, soes into'effeot.Jan- aary UWS,--we atereqaiced to pre-pay the pos tage 66 xB Oaatevxa. : This- 'will' add ; eonsid erabir toth cosi of TrabHcatioo, and as we pro pose to 'make a much better, paper next year thaa ever before, the feaper will be furnished at the following rates : . n r One copy one year (postage paid,) six ttonthS: M three rnos-. " " " . . onemoT;:: ; Onecdpy'bnyl!ar rpostijaidn- ss.oa 4.00 2.25 'm Genera . will find himself busily em w I . . Dloved if he proposes to trighten peo- $2.10 pie with that terrible roar which once Tosubscrtbenla Mecklenbttrg, fnopostage.) 2,00 set Democratic teeth to chattering. OiMcopysixfuonths, .. ; Wi v . 1-5 The mettle 0f plenty of just such fel CLUBRiTaa., ' , , L..n trio1 i,ifl it wn fnnnd 7 40 to be of very common stuff after all. -H-"H To one will mistake trie autnoruy pai tipu j In the days of Denmcratio, ascenr dency, when the stiff old SVhigs, stiff in opinions, practicable a;nd aristo cratic represented .by such men as Edward Everett and John M. Clay ton, Reverdy JobnsonndW.m A. Graham, Wm (lMvea,iL.J)pbn J. Chrittenden, John JJell and John Da vis that is to say, about the year one" thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, when the portly gentlemen in swallow tailed coats and white cravats, with a magnificent six-foot-and-half hero to lead them, could eairbut four States in the Union their own Massachus etts, Maryland, Kentucky and Ten nesseeholding even these by a doubt ful tenure in short, when the party of pxogre$s,i,he wax party-of the peri od swept the country fore and aft as a 13 stmiirr c-rt'ria tnr-- wspns rthfi rlenk of I IH' U I 1 t - II . . i wt.-v- , ah Atlantic steamer, carrying all be fore it, there was a good deal of what Mr. Yellowplush calls "bottiness" in public life. The stiff old Whig leaders were made stiffen- and haughtierjby' de feat, a increase of ppirk being the Usrtal ntni'festipn of ill-fortune upon your thoroughbred. .L jam pie goes for something. The brisk, eager and asnirine Locofoco. who had carried two obscurities, Polk and Pierce, into the White House, began to. bethink him of his duty to the State, and con sequently, taking hid cue from the great Whig statesmen whom he bad overcome, and5 whom he secretly ad mireJ, he assumed a port and mein, and swung himself, with the roll and swell of a tight little CUnard boat on Mr. Gordon, whose deeds of va.or as the stormy ocean, into uie tempesiu a military cnieitain are uimnuwu, oua politics oi nis uay.. , ny me time Ill 1 '.V ll 1 .1. f " though he is uuboea wun uie uue oi the Repubiican party came on, the in terim of transition had cryetalized in to a fixed standard of intolerance, social and political; a cold and; exacting gen tleman, in the person of James Bnch present'euuciytorbtnijgrgwitHn; and hypocrisy. Of these peculiarities the Radical - oligar.chism has .father .more than its share, and had .best keep its m6btbr shut-It will make nothing by resort! ner to com narisona JLonis' iille Courier Journal r " - GHARLOTTE MARBLE WORKS. ., ,-,;. . . Having parcbased Mr.'vF. A. McNinch's arble?jprks, I respectrally announce to jib puWiCtbat I willjqarry ion the Marble tb4 iai formerly ocenpd by F. A. Mc Nincbp i Tpnibsttnajm'ents atid Grave stones t eVery descriptun manufactured at reasonable prices and at short notice. The public are invited to call and examine samples of my material and workmanship. Family Monuments a speciality. S. McNINCH. ! "T ;4 A CARD. iHavine sold mv enHretckiid" interest Lilt the garble, busiiiess to; ISt.S. McNinch. I take pleasure in recommenauig aim to tee public as a first class Artist, and bespeak for him a liberal share of 'pati-on age,' n, fl: McCH. Charlotte, November 10, 1874. i Kaibeia, pat Vtwu ..ili tipn they were in prior w tuen au trm our books without regard to the grfiictiCm, wipihg ut all Ot the nact- aflyr -Oars: is1 not an eleemosynary nipnfa oinpfl agreed UDon and abrosa iofurngthenewsof theday D .titnkinS tin? a the State constitutional amendments not r in accord with the reconstruction laws. -A.U the require ments and none other incorporated in the reconstruction act, for electors, will be received. A WITHERING REBUKE. Three copies, tor one year, -Four copfcm,. for otte7ear.t. Five copies, for one year . , &m&J'mi2Fl-: . - . for the above Daracranh. It is from jSfey0r:TtpofaCLTTB)FWEN. tne Chicago Inter-Ocean, the only pa- TY, one eopywyl'oe sent free for one year. - per in the country that makes an en SPECIAL NOTICES. PIEDMONT AIR-LINE. f : W. it 8- Notice to Shippers. A Royal Organ. The stomach has beenewell named a "'roy al organ," since it sways and controls the eotire system, every gland, tissue and nerve sympathizing with it as ' the servants of a wince sympathize with their "master.; - Each one of them is fei and sustained by it-even & Iraorters of Sy'rups, Balti tion, is absolutely dependent upon it for sus- p . Calvert 8uar Refinery, Baltimore. Vuiiaeaeiiny, wucu ivuiu fiamr.les of all these eoods on exhibition at rpO CITY MERCHANTS ONLY. i2emember that you, can .buy Bacon, Coffee, Sugars and Syrups, as cheap at the Brokers Office of W. H. H. Gregory, as you could purcnase in person if in a Northern city. I am Broker for L, English & Co., Im porters of Coffees aud Sugars, Patterson. fJIHE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with" its Bail" and water connections, affords '.unpaie!!' " facilities for the quick and safe transportation of freight to and from Northern Cities. ersjean unooae ine rouowing Routes: By Rail to the Porte of TRICHkoftD, NORFOLK OR P0RTS1IOUTH, and thence bv first-cli SS lifies of Steamers, to 5altunorPbiladeipbIa, New York and Boston. , THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of unbroken guage. and, therefore, the only one which has no transfer. my office. Call before making your pur chases. W. H, H. GREGORY. nov23 tf. Broker. tenance. fails to perform its all-important office,- the subordinate organs also falter in their duty. The reaou why Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have such a wondrously benenciai enect upon the general health, and are such a re liable preventive of disease, is that they speedily overcome weakness or disorders of the stomach, and thus insure complete nourishment of the entire system and a healthful performance of its various func tions. Unlike those stimulants whose al coholic principle is-unmodified by judicious medication, the spirituous basis, ot. tnese , ,nin,;nn v.ki aitiivofttroa in Scrofula. eruDtive diseases of the. bicin. vigorants to which a foremost rank has been St. Anthony s Fire, : iur ysipeias, uioicnes. assigned in materia medica,s But it is not Tumois, Boils, Tetter, and Salt Rheum, hntanir! Scald Head. Ringworm, Rheumatism, pain elements enter into the composition of the and enlargmentof the bones, temaleweat-. Bitters that constitutes them such a benign ness, oiernuiy, wuwiiuua wuo, that tiiev rA womb diseases. DroDsy, White Swellings, so happily combined that the full effect of Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint, each is exerted uDon the disordered or debili- Mercurial Taint, and Piles, all proceed . - ... I i klAArl tated system. The digestive and secretive irom iuipur uiu. nrtranu tho fit tr PTrvripnpj their ben I - DR. TUTTTS SAKSAfAKILliA eflcent oDeration. which extends, by syra- we iwwcaui iuuu A ui.u uu-u thA rr- to medical science. It enters into the cir- thna ATerted ia 1 culation and eradicates every morbific fruitful ofthose great sanitary results which agent; renovates tne system; proaucesa haveDuiltup the reputation of this truly beautiful complexion and causes the body national medicine. to gain nesn n increase mweigni,. Keady Mixed Paiut. and an win oe weu. 10 qo so, uoiumg I has evCT hAen otlered that can com Dare We call special attention to the excellent wsth this valuable vegetable extract. Price testimonials ot Air J f Knignt, in reierence $1.00 a bottle. Sold by all Druggists to Ready Made Paint. Not having used the 3 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. 1 pamt we can t speak from experience but we feel sure it is to the interest of all Our eustomers, who desire painting, to test the same. nly25 6m. Office mar 26 KoopinstQii & Rothsehild. e in Charlotte dealing ex- Wblle tkre4B an apparent advance in tbe sab- refers (A scrlption rate, they are really lower than before, ) 1 " uu0, .j .ft 7 r An on and are offered as. inducements to our friends the speech of the gallant Uordon on walwjmingpayfalr price for the labor the floor of the United States benate, during the discussion of the Louisi- eash plan more rigidly than ever before : and ana Question. W hose deeds ot valor this will result in tne stoppage oi many papers if aubscaptlOQS are not renewed Dy January ist XVfi eaanpt kflvrd to end . our paper on credit and nreDsvtheTMStage besides. ' " - A if subscriptions received before the 25th day 01 XMoeoiberiwni ise-receivea at our oia rates, and we hope every subscriber will reaewjMiecpmngyean , , . . Address 7 ..11 ' 1' CHAS. R. JONE8,'Editor and Proprietor. -.! .'"iR-iT:' Cpartotte W. C. anan, occupied the Executive Man sion ; a jealous aristocrat, bred in the army and in European courts and in American Cahinets and Senates, was Secretary of State; the South ruled the roost through the' slavery ques tion, which had come' to the front, ai.d, knowing itself to be weak, the South ruled with a tierce Spirit. The enemies it encountered were plebeian. Until Brooks struck him even Sumner had but n small social place in his own Bosfoii. Greeley was 'a slouch. as a military chieftain are unknown !" We do not suppose that the author of the sentence ever had occasion per sonally to know of General Gordon or promptly his deeds. The writer was evidently sv t.v o w , l 1 UM (i 1 1 hu rrnn ma woo n crnss ni fi t hf RannanannociC or the 6 ----- r r . . , . Rapidan, the Pamunky or tne aipiomausi. v iku wuiiuer tuin Pntnmnp. Tt is nnt, tn hft Blinnosed I wio onr? T'nnmha Hu m m nnd finrl Wicr- Mmjopaeyf ofvthe hiladel- that he wa3 in front of Richmond of flll, Fitzoatrick'and Clav: Hunter and - culture, wealth .md anv Where about tnere, ne wouiq uncage, unmcu uj uiuio rnt' 'i"v4 Beech er sits in th6urt rqpm , while have known more of Gordon, the impelled by the direful necessity of his trial iroeslon. and nretends to be ranks oi wnose skeleton amnion were self -nreservation. should .lord it over aboorbed WNTM1 "ook. J"' , ' "f K bZ "e brilliant, but punv mta-born Fes- . . . nrn'o ar.iriicriv fnpa worp anch senden . the reserved and icy Trum- That filthy sheet, the Uhicago Inter r" " CI - u ' .Yl. ;" i" .i ua Ocftni,- refciBiTed tT-,000 of tbe Pacific a supreme capacity for falsification, r;ff.rfl fr nf PntHntin Mmnffins like Mail SutMiav,. Zlhat :waa . very icneaD. and an ability to dodee the issue The only hou clusively in MILLINERY AND FANCY GOO OS. This fact alone will attract all our citizens, and persons from elsewhere, who desire to make purchases 111 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 sands every year would be checked in its prices, quality and style of goods that none commencement. Persons with a seated shall go away otherwise than well pleased cough, which breaks their rest at night, A distinguished clergyman of New York speaking of this remedy, characterizes it as one of the special blessings of the nine teenth century. The certainty ot its neai inn effect," said he, "and the immunity from danger whether administered tochil dren or to adults, adapt it for the widely popular use it has attained. one would long suffer from lune complaint if they knew how easily they can be cured bythis-J remedv. Bv its timely use all pulmonary diseases may be arrested, and consump tion the scourge that sweeps away thou- -rou5-j "'? 'j"1 that he was in iront ot menmona or Fitzpatrick and phia Press, only received $25,000 of Pa- Petersburg, or carried a musket in the ' ' P cific'iYSttSsldy? T valley or on the IWisula Had h. ShdeM. all men of been. any where about there, he would lineage, backed by i It would take $f,(X worth of soap to should it come to hard .blows. AVere wash theWtateotX the editors of MJ KW?ihLl "rS Deiongea to tne stan oimereaouoiaoie Tbe Democrats of the New York yoi. nancocK, oi ynicago, who gai n j- i- r. . i 4T lantly saw his regiment to the rail tegislftture fcave- -nominate. Hon. road station-but not a foot farth er.- yrjjnernth LUMtedrtates Galveston (Texas) News. Senate. MrKernan was ' candidate The abpve 8tinging 00mment, for OoVn6rli4T.87'JMidJ ;waa beaten think mu8t have'been Denned bv by General DL He is gentleman Lx-North Carolinian, ColBelo, formerly, lence of grimaces and oaths oi uigu vuwwini huu rurc iaicut5 , au I jjg gallant commander of the 21st piayeu tne most cuiung nI.llanne Iriaiiabyjdes?ut ndMember of Uq-'imenC who is one of the isms, the supercilious domination of the Catholic churCn. " " " 1; mH n'rAnriptnT of t. V Ga 1 vpji conscious powers and self conceived superiority, respectipg itself and dis daining Us adversaries in every possi Grow and Banks and Giddinsjs, who seemed to be playing the partsof mere fantastic adventurers? . The term "plantation manners" grew out of the ponip arid circum stance of glorious mastery excercised by the scornful, the exclusive, the effi- vye cient leadership put forward by the an South. Ita insolence was not theinso- It dis- with their purchases We offer to the Wholesale and Retail trade of the surrounding country a great vanety of Millinery, WHITE GOODS Fancy oods, AND NOTIONS. will find, by t aking the Expectorant on going to bed, they may be sure of unbro ken s'eep and retreshing rest. Possessing a very pleasant taste it is easily aammis- tered to children. Bold bv all Druggists Labratory, 48 and 20 Courtland St., New York. feb 10 deodawly DR TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Possesses qualities that no other Dye does It effects is instantaneous, and so natural that it cannot be detected by the closest observer. It is harmless, easily applied in hair dressers United States. Price $1 a box every large city in the 8old everywhere. Straw, Velvet and Felt Hats, from the modest Cottage Bonnet to the most distxnmie chapeau. A creat feature of the season is the LONG OSTRICH FEATHERS and TIPS, of which we keep on hand so many different shad es that it would really puzzle a very astute or- is m general use among fashionable many colored plumages for which, apparent ly, tne world nas oeen ransacKed to rurnish a new garniture for our fair ones. A large stock of Artificial Flowers, imitating nearly every FLORAL CREATION IN THE WORLD, and the most daring coun terfeits of Nature. Gros Grain and Fancy Ribbons, AU widths and shades imaginable. Turquoise, Florence Silk and Valour. Black and White Crape Scarfs, Laces. Collars and Cuffs Jackonet Edging aad Inserting, Veiling, a. large stoca oi Jvia uioves. Corsets. t RATES ALWAYSAS LOW AND TIME QUICIt ER THAN-ANY OTHER LINE augl&-tf . . y, J. A. WILSON, Agent. READ, READ, READ. GREAT DISCOVERY. Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint, MADE FROM Pnre White Lead, Litisced Oitjfrp4 Zintf, and ALvrays Keady for Use. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS : Prom Prof W G Simmons. "Wake forest College, North Carolina. i 4-rwfc".WA 'ova College, N C, October 4, 1873. Mr CP Knight Desir Sir : We hare for several months been Patent Enamel Paint on our College Boildlhgi and are well pleased ; with it Though" it was applied by one having no experience in each work, yet we have a good job. We shall continue to use it believing that in point of ecbhomyVdurability; and facility of applica tion, it issuperior to any other pigment offerednjthe market. WO SIMMONS. O i 'V , r rom ixiessrs iingieaara ac sannqers, xicuxors ana ropnetora "Journal." Wilkikgtos, N C, Dec. 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 emmovees of this office having purchased somsef this, paint from Mr C P Knight, of Baltimore, have used it, and speak in the highest terms of- ty 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 win recommend if, to all in need or paint. . . From 8 McGilt MD. The Plains, Faqtjier Co, Va, Feb. 6, 1873. Mr C P KniahtSir : The paint came safe to hand as ordered. 2 keers. 5 gallons Badl ands buckets, 1 gallon each. As practice was: Black, I 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 hands&mer job in the place. I saved sixty-five dollars bythe opera- wuii wuiuii io mu iivui jubi dow wim me sou menu people. ..u snonia oe generally never dabbled in such stock your Enamel Paint" to ' color, and in the fact of its being 'ready mixed," that I give you permission (if it is desirable to you) to make what use you think proper of this letter. Very respectfully and truly, 8 McGILL, M B, From R W Rayne, of the Firm of Bartlett & Rayne. 48 Carondelet Street. New Oeleaks, JaDuary 29, 1874. C P Knight, Esq TSo 93, West Lombard Street paltimore-Dear Sir : It affords me much pleasure to advise you how well satisfied Im with Bradley's Patent Enamel Painf? having used all I bought of you in painting a 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 deddedly cheaper. It is my pur pose to send you another order for more very soon Yours respectfully, R W RAYNE. o- auopieu in una orate. ., Any country jad can apply it. x nave as "testmipnials," pat I feel go forcibly th great adaptatulity jof ' the wants of onr people In excellency 6' "material. rabeaotr ol Alwavs ready for use and easily applied. twenty square yards, two coats. jffiS? SpedmerU 'hnd Price List Furnished Gratis. Liberal inducements to the trade. july23 6m Sold hy the gallon. One gallon coT-ra C. P KNIGHT, Sole Agent, 93 West Lombard Street, Baltimore editors and proprietors of the Galves- It is unnecessary to add Stokesitheilarver of Jim Fisk. aski Neics. it is unnecessary Aramitiva 1min(. anrl KaoAa hi Vn. anvthme to this admirable retort bf ,i?IN 1 -t t.- ,,r T friand Th nlrl SSt.h Al- ble way. Lxcept in a few instances - " ' -I i., .mm I .fn -ltMM r-i m n a TsTart It T no rl mr wave scorned. suDDOrt 'wnen a cnaree uuium o.ui6. sentence, on the. that hi8.im the fact better Gordon himself. prisonment has et teemed' in -rotton no one knof3 thelkaarStOyf for Jlie of fense, and says he should have as much justice aa was shown Count- Vm Ar nim, whose sentence dated ' from fhe day of his imprisonment. TRUTH A T LAST; ' nified; tranquil, earnest, icy, and, with- tban General m itselt, passionately exacting, lhe "Brooks attack embarrassed it for it waa unwilling to stobp to 'that sort of thipg. It waved the;' lash as a baton of command. Itlet the North gorge it self with subsidy. So that it sayed its The renort of the'Renublican Com- has Ijeen' suggested! out by a Republican niggers and it3 principles, its debts of w" 7."' nnhp-rflaa to nvMt affa ra n LCin- nonor anu me resolutions oi y, it onTb'TbSS iaianahas last beensubmitted, and was content to be poor, to pay high tharTheropt-luaieTlsr-ociVT 11 corroooraies, uuu vm yru uc i,uuuuy.wo If the lattei indrYidiial-did itx'iB' duty, to the letter, the "Winer disoatches historian will fail td sympathize with tbelivea tT theiecbftmtndn, hum hues r BAtk. Aa;,t,i t.ab'. ita tna?nilonnneA.I iu -nrowpss ita , .1 i , 1 . i ., UI t(i VVUtWCU ABUViACUi .,X 1GOS. I O 1 J: X , ,. - chtAPMirsbux.Iiidez & Avaeah ltie rePort 18 t0 lon lor publication vnwi, D4u.ui j uu i im It is bellereclf that! the Fool-Killer iaiui so(.Tva .win , mereiy give our . w,uld.havft.vii w-hVnirtt, andlxeadersfctew cnoice paragraphs, j ii A ulu 1UUCCU iuciv VV the ct of 'the-Kexurning iU, customary ptostrationj times t ... . . 1 . ff'riq r , ( -(.i-v,,.,, ;,,Df anA iUaM " changed : and we to-dav nndouraelves mil inr ina MM thOt1Hai1s'nian'tha uumu ntu.viu.., u..iuuw ..eia. --r -or ' i " -Tmmd4fcTa mLnd- It declares the November election the custodians of an era of cant' and o "" "'-TTra t-w - . .... I il i vii J -K Viree. lull ana . peaceiUl. ana. as Wilt De wrrupno wuiuu we imve exuuangeu I j" . 1 " 1 1 ' il l 11.4 1 i 1 I tM Mil rlft irraa tiaa st tti.ftia ln1 bombast. under the new postal law. -r ANOTHER CENTENNlAt. fi 'Wo seen from the following that the "Con afirvativfts are the real maioritv -:w " Y'The frequent arrests by;the ITnited stibQre counlvJ States-Marshals -fov iotimidatiori or iall&vVlield ft'fmtifldUteiittj o hui-eiRifcvxiient la4id the to take intiatory steps towards the apprehension that wacfel'thttt the proper celebration -of the Mecklenburg EeWningBoard would coaAtoiiteir Declaration of Independence, of May men if an excuse foieufchT a'cojursie 20th, 1775. l "purp08e''t6 : lia ve: ibV offered ; 'aU'bined,g4.6iaUir'after celeWraticmi-fiad to-make4Lr4nall-re-. the,HtliJ3etiieniber. to putHne'Con- spects, worthy of the fact comraemo- jservatives on their goooi behavior, iand jthey are-now-.-r rated, was avowed, and committees the result was that in November. 1874. were appointed to consider and report the people of the State of Louisiana pians ior tne ceieDration to a mass I did fairly have a lree, peaceable ana - The effort to'reviie the clap-trap and catches of the old day put forth, by a few Radical penny-trumpets on the Occasion of a email tiff between Sena tor Gordon and Senator . Edmunds, at thej:ecoUection"ofiwhich Senator-Ed- (nuUUU auuuiu. uiusu, to icauy auouiifc, ''Plnntof inn monriora" vera nnl wVidt. l.to be, and THE best advice that can be given to persons suffering from Dyspepsai, Bil ious Complaints, Colic, Constipation, Sick Headache, Fever and Ague, Nervous Debility, or of any disorder affecting the stomach, liver or kidneys is to tone cleanse and regulate them oy DR TUTT'S V EU ET ARL J LIVER RILLS They act very mi'dly.yet they thorough In WHITE GOODS we keep on Jiand Table I ly restore the functional action of the di- QHEAP FURNITURE AT . F. IV! . Sli'Ei-T O N S . I will offer for cash for a few days, half a dozen vry fine and handsome Chamber Suits of Walnut FURNITURE, at priees regardless of cost, as I need room for my large stock of cheaper grades of Fur niture, which is now being received. Call at once, or you will miss some real bargains. oc23 JSEW BOOKS. A Hero and a Martvr, ,Chas. Reade, In Honor Bound Chas. Gibbon. Jessie Firm R. F. Fargion. Myths of the Rhine (Illust.) G- Dore. Lotos Leaves (bv the Lotos Club of N. Y. Shakespeare's Mid Summers Nights' Dream; handsomely bound and beauttiuuy illustra ted Fredricks. Vers de Society. The Hanging of the Crane, (beautifully il lustrated ) Longfellows's Latest Poems For sale at FHIFER S dec!6-tf. Bosk Store. gestive organs and the intestines, and re novate tne whole system. . iney produce neither nausea, griping or weakness, and may be taken at any time without change of diet or occupation. Price, 25c a box. Sold by all Druggists. S UN STILL RISING. cloths. Towels, Ja6ohet, Cambric, Lawn. Lin nen, Swiss, Nansook, and other goods be longing to that hue. We have engaged the services of several experienced Ladies (one recentlv from Phila delphia; in the Millinery Business, and we are now prepared to have Hats and Bonnets trimmed at short notice Attentive and competent salesmen are al ways ready to wait on customers, and aid tnem in m axing selections. Koopmantt & Rothschild. TRADE ST., CHARLOTTE, N. C. oct 18 NEW MARBLE YARD. HOTTROT? ST.. CHARLOTTE. N. C. TresBeclfullv announce to the public that NOTWITHSTANDING 1 iam cpeningaMaAw.ta nettdcrto THE WEATHER IS VERY R,,M. Winer 90ns, as wmcn piace x ncu TrrT,irvF."VT prepared to .tnanufacture Plain and Orna- INCLBMUJ. 1 , mental Gravestones, Tombs and Monuments We are still receiving goods every day to of every description. Having seryed an ap- meet the increasing demands 01 our custo prentlceshlpotseyen years with Mr. R..Hare, mers, to which we invite yourr special at of Yorkville. 8. C.. and six years under in- tenfcion. structions "w'thMr, F. A.' McNjnch, ofphar- Promising to give you the best goods for lotte, N. C., t feel warranted in saying that I the least money, and spare no pains or ex can compete favorably with any workman pense to give you entire satisfaction. And in my line in artistic merits. I will deal wishing you nd all of yours a happy and only in the beStquaR ties of marble, guaran- prosperous year, we submit ourselves your teeing air wun nianuraciurea uy urewj pwy? i num,bie servants. satisiactory in every xeopeci,; or pay ref quired. My prices shall be. . as . low as the lowest. ( I respectfully ask a share of public patronage. " " ' i ' ' ' -t Call and Betf' mef before purchasing else where, and I can make it to y out adyaritage. Opposite the Market. jan 8 C S HOLTON ft CO. ol7$fry Pe.Ul CRAWOR P, MACAUL4Y. , -, r . T. 8 SIOUK TI - T!t H f A TTT id V r jS, - flfi ; f COTTON BUYERS meeting of the people of the whole State, to be holden in Charlotte on the 4th of February next. We would rather join with our friends of the old North State in their centennial, (though jtheir's .-was . not, the original declaration,) than With the Philadelphia, whichwas goUeq up in the intemt Watarty which haa no more regard for the principles of tne declaration 01 independence than they have lor the constitution of the country -Petersburg News. In consideration of the kindly dis position of our Petersburg contempo rary toward the enterprise, we will not take violent issue, with (him as to the seniority of theJMecklenburg Declara tion, but we cannot resist the tempta tion to remark that he is mistaken. full registration and election, in which a clear Conservative majority was elect ed to the lower House of the Legis lature, of which majority the Conserva tives were deprived by the unjust, illegal and arbitrary action of ; the Returning Hoard J ; j ' p ct:JnqXS iimQagtiUovernment. 1 t;rndeed;.ft-ls:fbo4nCeded by all par- MvO KUAV AVllUg UTClUUlCUk 19 only upheld by the federal military. Withdraw the military and that gov ernment will go down. This was true before the 4th ot January as well as now." The White , League. "That it had any considerable rela tions outside of the city of New Or leans, or Uwrt it was intended in any way to interfere with the rights of the colored citizens, did not appear." they are certainlyuot.. Teal p ficti tious, represented Jin the person!. 0m Gen . Gordon . iWrtni an in the benata is more kindly" or less'; diotafiorial.- A, AM) sustains. gracefuUyf the! Wpteti$tj&- tinncKina rnf. .15 fa monaif ivi '' nnltr'-'da'a selRtf. mflE Vm PT2E COURIER.; . mosV node&tyet-ardent4iature should ne, uoraon. oi ueoTgiay uae luxyiu;, ol Mississippi, is a model of those 4ttati ties.w.hjcbinspire affection and respect They; ttre two'mostwiiiiant Tepreseu tatives 6i;th QuU States are the"la$t men in the wor,d to be charged with? a ipm 'cif ' wamon glressibn.' f Th senate lire vjonKimgiana;;arpenier, Logan and Ghandler. Tfine1 boastful ilUltU, Hit 3 BYVHJjpCU piMUCB WIIU the.Southj, and istproud 6Pit Wealth intellieence. newer , andTcuTtargrlfthe Almighty, North wants to aeeighorince uispurb lvetju, viviuuHiicBS lnuuige 1 1 consignment of COTTON, in New York. t.r, All TOnsighmehts wrn receiye prompt per sonal attention. VfieiM9vaxBis!a, I P, ; -t ,,circUteb jpry esrtely ipf isicamoha'ootmeryand ansononfTT lies, ana nas an increa8inacircuiaiiouiu r'f i fiEW FIKlrl. 1 .. T.be undersigned take this method to in form' the citizens of Charlotte, and the pub lic ' generallyj that they have this day form a ' copartBerehipi " under- thet firm name and -style of CRESWELL & WALKER, and will; do business at A H Creswll's old stand, opposite the Presbyterian church?. WE MEAN TO DO ACASH BUSINTS and If you are hot satisfied of the fact; come jar -tasn. inability and on ; to be sold here or first failare tp ' meet your, obligations ' with ; us! (when we credit at all) we ' will be con Our House shall be tirst class as to goods, prices and attention. Ladies can yiait our store, at ail, times without coming in . con esct wim liuoxicaiea men, as we sen no strong drinks.' r ' " ' V ' t. : ' Hoping hy-boji,erty and, pontenesa to mer it a full share ef public patronrge. . , , ;ve(are,veiyKe8peccnniyl'i- jtUrfWllli$$iUTI tm.vrprbi4fLO!f9 land see how cheap yon eanibuy , 0WICE above the store- oi R. M'.-MlflerCf Long . yarns; and long' faces about 1 a J Honifc" Tattle advances mada tm 1 to Betn money, don't pay vOnr. bills. Tfl MADA'TJLAY' & CO. CaFIf.ther4m)&tiyable,!adveK tisiDtt medlom? ulBK5hiaoQi.Qttntv, ., u , , 8herryi"Vne for ojbkJwfrpeew. j f 1 W. B. BURWELbfa . .t- Draggiata ?' Ar0iIKT AT LAW, Charlotte, ST. C. -: i Special attention- to suits for T and agauist eorpdratfdnf. jan2-Jy, TO THE VHdLE SALE TRADE. JUST 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 following reasons : , They will not break, being made ot metal. They are perfectly safe from explosiou. owing to their scientific structure. Thev are perfectly clean" from oil, having a Patent Dip Cup fixed on each lamp. They consume one third of oil in propor tion to the light given, without odor. They give much more onlhant hsht than any other lamp, equal to gas at on fifth the expense. dec5-tf. JUDGING the future by the past, we enter with confidence upon this oui new en terprise, o? separating onr Wholesale from lour Rett i Trade, by having a- separate ana cusnnci uonse ior eacn ; ana in aorag so, we flatter ourselves that it will not only meet the approval of our numerous custom ers, but tout an "Exclusive Wholesale House" will bring us a large influx of new trade, and of a character not heretofore en idyed. 'is -; It must be obvious to every buyer that a strictly "Wholesale 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 yery neighbor, (perhaps your own "customer). Such a house, we 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 "The Wholesale House." We now have the proud satisfaction of seeing it an accomplished fact. , We now call your attention to the fact that we have converted our superb store in to an exclusive Wholesale House, where you can find all Jines pf goods necessary for a country store, to-wit: Dry-goods, Clothing, Roots, ohoes.Hats. Notions, Groceries, Hard ware, Millinery, all in complete lines, bought in ; large quantities and from the very first hands. Mux stock is now arriving and will be complete about the first of September, and will be the laagest of any here, the preten sions of others to the contrary notwithstand ing. We respectfully invite your personal inspection, or writejto us for circulrrs. Very t-uly yours. WITTKOWSKY 1- RINTEL9. -O J5 NELSON'S Gelatine, Jamaica ,t Ginger,1 ' . Pure Ground Pepper, Coleman's Mustard, t)ooley's Yeast Powder. " Corn Starch . , Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Just received by W. R. BUR WELL A CO, JjJORTHERN IRISH POTATOES I 20 bbls. North- em irisu .rumr-. -it toes for cooking nnrnosfia 'hlflt re-V ceivedat , m Those Potatoes are of the . very they are cooked are mealy and sweet. ; first ooor above tbe Market House, jan 1 , GRANT Jlas hot lost bisfondness for P. n. An drews & Co's choice gcoasir "te the superior qnality WJEP'eased witt the mperi of ouV Candies, f?Qts Raisfoi.vitroo,' li lies, Bcdy; Peacbesx-fJarraed -Goods, bbl. fJ xles,lkjgaaaflagkeS gigjana t - ; HPrida ot Dor ham'' 8okior TobaccQ vend si law - i-rciire k Arauwuui iibmvbu Mm.auju snperhesp m.uoicB y is now- ge.vvog p, uuu9Bga. i Crowned ItUVG of,Louislan j He assnres ns he will not,4acltMon mi choiw OraBgApplfgaod Ug Grapes.1 "V HOTWWJ RETAIL, Now, a few. words about that.- We now occupy tbe suberb house neretoiore so favorably known , as the Messrs. Brem BrbWnxA Co.'e Dry-goods House, to - carry on our Retail bqsiness,- and as "Excelsior1 is, and has always been our motto, we claim also in that line to excel in lowness of pripes, and to excel generally. We 'will, in that "house,' have a corps of thirty Sales men and ales-Ladies, all experienced affable, and obliging. We Will make the Millinery branch gpeciaitg. W. &. R. Charlotte N. C, Aug, 11th, 1874. J Y, BRYCE, ., Cotton Commission Merchant At J. S. iL Davidson's, 3 doors below Col lege Street, will pay the highest pricev in this market for all gradeaf cotton, or ft ad vance at a liberal per ceatage fifty dollars ($50 00) a bale on Low Middling Cotten, to be shipped to numberOne Houses In Bos ton, New York, or Savannah, as owner pre fers, and held until Spring, if desirable, Is also prepared to purchase or sell contracts for those wishing to deal in fatures,on re ceipt of two-dollars and a half ($2.50) per bale, as a margin. v. '- For particulars, apjy as above, decll tf x - Home and Democrat please copy for Ira. in i n ... i - QOCHltaJirjE'S EESTATJRANT. Cteropean Plan. ,r I would ihjorm the public that, on the 1st of November, I will 6pen a RESTAURANT and BOARDING HOUSE, on Tryon. street, in the second story ofbe Building adjoin ing the Bank of Mecklenbarg, and hereafter Will be prepared Wtfctertain Biarders, regu lar and transient ina style unsurpassed by any house in thaTcity. The table will be supplied with all the delicacieai of the sea son. Game, Fish, Oysters, Ac.' i Tenns moderate, -8atiifaction guaranteed or notaargvsa TpectXaljiy aelicitour pa- iSSk:mMifi OOCHRANB.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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