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D iui -JJJSEIlVl- MM. - . . . 1 -JI0N,V: M ROBBINS. vNorth Carolina, has reason to be proud of her Conservative Congres I sional delegation, land, of none more I than tlie gentleman whose nameheads this "article. " Mr.'s Robbins has few equals lis an orator, and he has a hap py way of expressing himself that j is Peculiarly h is ownr We took occa- vvJ sion recently to criticize a remark of JiiuJJabbina in. ..his, forensig, jefiVUit Washington"; some weeks; Ago .where- in v he paia ; a compumeiu ; 10 iu soldierly qualities of Sheridan, and in view of this fact we I trust the readers of the Observer will be more, inclined to believe'in our sincerety when wt compliment that gentleman noV.,,We can forgive his compliment to Sheri dan for the following bold .-and. burn- iing!; words: .;- -r:'J , The House! being jai Committee of the Whole on the State of -the Union, Mr, Bobbins, made an eloquent , and The New Yo.kfenn "expresses' the opinion elaborate speech on "the policy O.f the that whatever the verdict may.be, Plymouth J Republican party . toward the South- unurcn wui oonunni w - firn States which we : wish we had . , -. t ft. ri tips- Ws, Pi AVERYr-Asseiate-aMiv Thursday, "Ilarcli '4, . 1375. ou Id rvpruduco the whole of Mr. Carpenter's argument, f In our hum ble opinion it is unanswerable. . , 's In.the outset, Mr. Carpenter sa3's: "It is well settled that no act of Con gress" can be valid under the constitu tion unless it can fairly be referred to some head of federal jurisdiction.' He then - proceeds -to-- ah ow -th e ab- surdity of attempting to maintain -the constitutionality of this bill upon the ground tfiaFU is within the powers con ferred upon Congress by either,-' the clause investing Congress with the right to ' regulate - commerce between these Stales, or fourteenth, or fifteenth be avoided This bill has long leen known as the omnibus bill, as it con- tains Dig ana nine appropriations ior every department of the public ser vice,; and some- of the cabinet officers say; the government could not be run without it after the end of this fiscal year. The bill can not be passed by the House till lale to-morrow, and can not come up in the Senate,. if even then, till late the next day. But it can -be gotten through if those who want an extra session do not purpose ly obstruct iu - - -- remaps the most interested of those who do not want an extra session are the clerks of the House. If the new Congress does not meet till December their pay, will go- on for nine months, but if an extra session -is called-it amendments to the Constitution, ana jcease3 as soon as their Democratic after reviewing the decisions- of the successors are appointed. The Presi Sunrfimfl Cinnrt nil HnntrrfiSfiinnal W f dent says It he does have TJfi7' rJAUDlE; YARD COLIiaE ST., CHARLOTTE, 23". C. Trpseecifallv announce to . the public that JL I am gpenint a Marble' Yard next door to dri-M from the dotlnsr scruples that fetter nf lVe4of if reao.5 J t f : - -- - ' - '- ---- islation, he .concludes his powerful argument as follows ; '- "It results, therefore, 'that all of the provisions of this bill are in conflict with the constitution ot tne , united States, as expended by the Supreme uourt. : it may.be said that ' these, di Cisions are incorrect. - it tnis -. were conceded, still it must be admitted that the decisions exist and that they per; . L . 'I ."'.. )T..J!.'.t T.-l... . to call an extra session he will fix the date some time in the hot weather while he is at Long Branch, and he will come down to Washington once a week to sign bills. SPECIAL NOTICES.- ; Purify the Springs of Ufe. - It is a sine aua non of health.' that the B.M. JKiller s sons, at wmcn place l am prepared to, manufacture - Plain and Orna mental Gravestones, Tombs and Monuments of every description.- ; Having served an ap prenticeship of seven years with Mr. R. Hare, of YorkvilleS. C, and six years under in structions w'th Mr. F. A. McNinch, of Char Xotte..KX!.I feel warranted jn saying that I can compete favorably with any - workman in my line in artistic merits, I will deal only in the best qualities of marble, guaran teeing all work manufactured by me to prove satisfactory in every respect, or no pay re quired. . My prices shall be as low ; as the lowest. II respectfully ask a "share of public patronage. ' ' L '' " 1 ' "' " Call and see"" mo "before ' purchasing else where, and I can make it to your advantage. . - Very respectfully, v. " - - o!7-tf E. M. CRAWFORD. PiEDMON Ir Aifi-LIN f: N otic e to S h P per s m.mtt.hiW'pt'miH,aratr publish "in full, but' we give scribe, for the Judicial Department of I sources of vitality, the "springs of The PlttSbOrg Post saVS Urani WIU requio r . - , u 1 ahnnlri h frfiA frnm onntAminnMnn another Increase of salary If Congress per- the Closing passages slsts in raising the tax on whiskey to ninety J AH Other pretended results of the centsa gallon.: r- -t - j-war, of which we hear so j much, are Samuel W Allen of Nevada, ' Is bel leved i ingenious subterfuges, invented long to he th neatest) herdsman In the world. I -inr.R the war bv those who were seek- Hls ranohe la elghtyimUeif longhand he feyn ihg excuses by . which they could ca 225,000 headtif cattle. ' 1 ' ' ' jole a confiding people into support- IntbHeo' - ino House OI xteDreavxiuk 4 in? LCeuI 111 tut; ihubii sciuau mm oiu- tlves Saturday , Berry of OhJoi suggested i at the title of the force bill sh ould be "A- bill for .-the, election jOf a President; oijthe Third Term.". ..,v-.r-Ti- rr " ITewV York ommetvialt - A JWlseenain country paper announces with a great flour ish of trumpets that Hon Dick Tingleboth aiu has declared in favor, of the new pound ordinance MifMle ic'ktcot ' " - "Anything tatoaat 8aUn,'? was the legend ister desigti8.-;And so-subtle an inllui ence have these plotters acqnired, that if any American loots bade to ana longs for something nice the re. public of the , fathers he : is hooted : at as a "Bourbon." The results i of the war indeedl Why, sir, if the gallant heroes who fell; s under the stars and Strines could see the ruin you have wrought the outrages you nave per- the government, a rule which must be applied to this bill, and under which the courts must hoia it to be invalid and void. And of what advantage can it be to the colored citizens to declare that he may bring a suit in which it is certain he cannot recover, a suit which mast be- attended with vexation ' and expense, and result in defeat and dis appointment I Several years ago some humorous papers were published in this city describing, amongother things the country residence of a gentleman of wealth and leisure.. - They described his i magnificent ' mansion and .floral garden on the banks of the Hudson, and the incident of his neighbor's hogs breaking into -his garden and destroy- suggested i:tehmona?pnbiicaii when rietrated, States wrecked; millions of S everything.- Intending to ridicule "' . S . .. A.. f m III, .n.i.liilii M inscription 6tt a banner for the' Y oflng Men's unri8tian Associanon. - ..... ? An eminent foreign physician asserts that the drtnkJng of offe Invigorate and lux proves the slgWv and. renders 1 onneeessary the use of spectadeshlle he coosiders the use of chocolate ln1 ctrlotui to the vision!' I white men enslaved, the travesties of cfovernments you have set up, bayo tragedy stalking alternately Across the staee. American free - institutions themselves in deadly peril,:, and could hear you say this was what they fought and died for. they wouia turn over in the technicalities of an old barrister: the writer ; relates that he . consulted him in regard to his injury. He says, I asked him if I could not maintain an action of replevin for the hogs in the Circuit Court ot the united states He replied with great solemnity that, 'under the constitution of the United States and the practice of the courts such an action could be commenced I asked him if I could recover. He said, 'I could not.' This bill is framed according; to the advice thus given The colored - citizen, is authorized to bring a suit in which everybody knows he cannot recover. .. The , buoreme Uourt ol the United States, in two well Qt'hWkW--Jim. for I their eraves this day some time been dangerously lit at his home j t We speak out boldly and bluntly our at Lexington, Ky u now convalescing,-ana i thoughts; because we nave no sinister will soon resume the duties of his profession, designs to cover up, and we are too Yesterday's dispatches inform orf that the proud to be treacherous, f If ever the two nrindtial hotels Tf' Aiexandrii'Virgin- time shall come here when I must la, have closed up since 'the passage of the tune my voice to soft ' accents and civil rights biH.;J j speak with bated breath f for fear of JoMSMlsMappBcabtothtoEClintt thesahalls forever, and seeking eppsuiered decisayesettled the any other? MIDn.tleaTe- off your overcoat and prance around a though "sprlnghad come, because it a Jucy day, unless "you want to give a series of receptions to your doctor." , . JZ'JZ'Ait" . The Nashville Union ftod American de fines a carpet-bagger as a man. who all the: prejudices of hij'. nativity into State of his adoption, and never identifies 8een through the mists of misrepres his sympathies of liitresti iy;hthe; people entation with which radicalism has so of the latter, buvwhna enjoying its honors, i0h hid the truth respecting the at works against its evejrVtate;;rI , ; i fairs of the South, and in the fall elec- v According to Gen Tracy, of Beecher'scoun-1 tions pronounced her emphatic con sel, the Plymouth Church pastoe ls innocent demnationJof the men iCpower.; We because he Was Ioyalto. the' Cnton;" 'But n the South 'understand what - this the question berore the jury is not- whether Beecber was loyal to the Unfen of the States bat whether he was loyal to the 'union of Mrs Beechef'atid ' hlmselr-the; marriage state. ' principles upon which the validity of oi this 0111 muct be denied, and every Circuit Court in which a suit may be commenced under its provisions will be confpelied, in proper judicial subor dination, to rule against a recovery. Brownlow says he regards iv as a promo, tlon to go from the Senate to take charge of a newspaper, And that it is his opinion based on experience and-observation, that smalt men with plenty5 of money and no.brialns, may erawl into the Senate as the snail crawl- a home in some quiet ? cove of our mountains, try: to forget that l ever had a country. - - r Bnt. thank God. no such evil fore boding is called for now. for the fu tin a ia 'I'fciFi crVk carries spirit of American, liberty is awaking Its only effect, therefore, will be to m-, ito the out of sleep. The great North has 'Wtbe colored n aq iin,. rtigajuon in ntiKu. ue i ts vcriiitiu i w vo ueieateu, keeping the promise to his ear and breaking it to his hope. From the considerations which I have-briefly stated I am compelled to vote against me 0111. i can unaerstanu now an orator like the Senator from Indiana. could inflame the passions of a popu lar Aesem Diy ana raiiy it 10 support the provisions of this bill, but I confess my astonishment and my sorrow' that he can carry along with him the high est umirt 01 tne lano-the senate of meane. it means that our. leuow countrymen oC the i Northern Sutes are .willing: to trust our patriotic fideli ty to tnexso'mmon countryt us insti tutions. its , crand progressive aims. and itsvfutaTa greatness ! and glory i ana we are resoivea nonu uisappomi, their confidence. l am aware that hard trials subjected to severe temptations. I u .ut.u j: i i,i u: ed np to the top of the pyramid. feht anch a .fcU. Iuulv;iVi mwww , iixkifil , chagriQ at the prospect of deposition d id - from. power, are.concoctmg the most the United States and pass this bill throughout all the forms of enactment. owftit jia onH shall be x am.consoieqnowever. oy ine conn- " , I j : . u-i it ii i - , . . ueiicc in at u it snaii oeconie a. law tne judicial courts will intervene to vindi- cate the constitution. Senator Morton Is reported ar bavlng ex. pressed the opinion 8attirday,that there was no hope of the f6foe bin's passing the "Sen ate, as the.bill cknnot cbmeupr-lts third reading before Wednesday, and there la no doubt bnt that the democratic Senators wlU keep up the debate ' on it till 'past noon of Thursday.-. ... t. Says the' Petersburg - Index and Appeal : desperate and daring measures for the purpose of recovering control in - the SoutB.i They even contemplate a sus pension of the writ of- nabea corpus,' that great .safeguard of personal liber ty. in orde'r to harass, oppress, and ex aanerate the SfiUtrrerrr neonle and drive them fo desberation; Ominous 1HE XLIIT CONGRESS, This long to be remembered body surrenders its official life to-day at 12 o'clock, and after. the sun, has reached the meridian to day the Southern peo ple, at least, will breath a sigh of re lief, such as we hare not been able to life," should be free from contamination. The fluids which, by their action upon the food, transforms it-into blood, and the great vital nutrient itself, must be pure, if the muscles, the bones and the - brain are to be properly nourished and kept vigorous, lo this ena the stomach, the liyer, the bowels and the kidneys should perform' uninterruptedly their vanoca .unctions, since it tnese are disturbed the vital fluids speedily become vitiated, i The best, nay, the oslt blood de purent which purifies them, by overcoming those . bodily irregularities which proa nee them, is Hostetter's Stomach .Bitters.- The principle upon which this salutary altera tive acts is as simple as it is piiiiosopnic. The origin of most diseases, and invariably those which affect the organs above-mentioned, is weakness, caused by insufficient assimilation of the food. The Bitters speed ily rectify the cause of the difficulty by re storing vigorous digestion, so that all parts of the physical structure are supplied witn an abundance of pure, rich blood. This in creases the activity of the discharging or gans; and enables them to throw off the effete matter, which, rankling in the system destroys health. This bodily reluse having been got rid of, and perfect assimilation re established, there is nothing to prevent a healthy and active performance of the-vari ous functions. Such being the case, it is plain that the Bitters are not only the most reliable stomachic, but an eradicant of those diseases of the liver; bowels and kidneys which contaminate the springs of life. iniSCELLANEOUS. ATOTICE TO SHIPPERS. WOOTEN'S CAROLINA CENTRAL. Railway Express Company, is now prepared to give prompt despatch to all Freights, Money and other valuable packages consigned to its care for any and all points upon Eastern and Western Divis ion Carolina central Kauway. As the Company enjoys unequalled facil ities in their connections, it is manifestly to the interest of all Shippers to apply to the Agent of this company beiore making ship ments by rival companies. ' Remember that all goods shipped via this Line are covered by an open policy in the best companies, thus insuring abso lute protection to shippers. Oi 'FICE Tryon Street, Opposite tntral Hotel.: F. M. WOOTEN, H. MjClabk, Proprietor. i Agentv i jan20-tf. "DEDUCTION IN FURS and WINTER I HATS at - , KOOPMANN & , ROTHSCHILD'S. WrA nnnr AfTUrlnir rmr SStrtrr nf Pun includuig Muffs' and apes, Ermine Trim- mines, &c., also Felt and Velvet Hais. at greatly reduced prices. we.have just received a large Ktock of Ladies Underwear, and other articles. wb,c we will Bell at low figures. we hope that this announcement, will be promptly responded to and the Ladies favor us with their usnai patronage. .Respectfully, jan 10 tf . P. A. McNiktch. ' F. GbeisharbbkI CHARLOTTE SRANITE WORKS. ; rnHE Undersigned respectfully . announce A to the citizens of Charlotte that they have formed a -co-partnership to , carry i on the Granite business in all its branches, and are prepared to fill all orders at short notice for Granite Fronts, . Cemetery Lot Enclosures. Grave Guards, Steps, Bills, liases, coping, Curbing,' Area Wall Cups, Flagging Hearths, Upping Blocks, Fence Posts, &c, &c. Orders solicited from abroad. . - Office at S. McNinch's marble works. .; McNINCH & GREISHARBER. nov 10 . , . rjHE PIEDMONT AIR LINE, with its Rail and water connections, affords unpawn fkcilities fbr;the quick and safe transportation-of freight to and from Northern Cities Shippers -cart - Choose the t FoUowing Routes : By Rail to the Ports of RICHM0NDr NORFOLK OR KXETSMOUlH, and thence b nrsi-ciesa iiaea oi Dteuixiera, vj xx-iuuiurc, jriu-aueipnia, vew xora and Boston THIS is the only line to Portsmouth of unbroken guage,land, therefore the cmw .'.' :' i 1 . tia 4 1 t ; 1 i- i 1 -a - -, WD'y one 'which has no transfer. Upliolsterffl aEJUattrais-maHng. Beckwith Building Up Stairs. (Over W. B. Taylor's Gun-shop.) T TAKE pleasure in informing the public X. that I have again opened a shop - wnere you can get your sofas, settees, lounges, chairs and mattrasses pot in the same condi tion thev-were in when you bought them from the store, at reasonable prices. I have secured the services of a first class Uphol sterer who has served his trade in Berlin, Prussia, and therefore can guarantee satis faction to all who may be pleased to patron ize me.. Orders for mattrasses or repairing from abroad attended to promptly. june5 8. EINSTEIN. TJPHOLSTERER, DECORATOR f " AND " ' Mattress Maker A . II E,l l M V N D . , Tbadb Stbebt, Over Frankenthars Store. Will be pleased and honored - if you will call on him to inspect his work, or give him ; an order. Best workmanship guaranteed, An assortment of Mattresses always on hand Church Upholstery a Specialty. : Ail orders left at Frankenthal's store will receive prompt attention. ; feb20 tf. MI CELL. AN COL S. j A TL ANTIC, TENNESSEE RAILROAD. AND OHIO TZZ whispfex heardl W.J the; political The President's organ foots up of these some !8 to protoke outbreaks and bloodshed J experience since it was called together thirty orforty which -sustain;,th course of m DOUtnern states, ana mat iegis-i two years ago. the administration ln.regafd.to the South, lation aimeaf reaiiy? to orin- aooilt jn the cood old dava nftKi- rat . un ana alter alonoay, bep Moat of them are very.obscure ad all are these things i to - bol perfected before ' - f?, La y,8 f ne Past th.e following schedule will be more or less dependent on' government pat- this session of jCongreas, terminates. Ff"P,o wue. unuea atates wereac ronage for their support, ci-i;-. Thus ajjretexMis-'jto be sought for customed to look upon the assembling e-XsaisTiUe CtoaHeonifOon sending the irnilitary, into all those of Congress, .'as 'la: "most 'important gress is uLLKing aoout an appropriation of j w lumuiuawttuu ucijc uo epoch in the S500.000fnr t.hATAtm.ainnT TnHan-'-''! -f I nftonlflfrand fiithflr Rnm"- thftir-rotfts t . f tr . y nanasome sum. to be snrei nant hv.tTiA in me next jrresiaenimi eiecwon or "i uu On and after Monday, Sept. 7th, 1874, the llowing schedule will be run over this Road OOIKQ WORTH. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. A&KTVK. I.EAVK. . - - ABBIVS LEAVK 3:25 p. m. Charlotte. 0;00 a. m. 5.04 " Dav'n College. 8:26 a. m. 7:00 p.: m. . . Statesville. 6:25 All charges must be nre-naid on freight there won't be a sufficient amount of it left the coont.! jLetme say to these des- the war, at least, the Southern neonle offered ror shipment to Section House, Hen- s..i.:i:. : . uerson, Aiexanana ana caiaweii's. These Riihlimitv vf "nnr ' ouuww wuu me uemg " nag stations." ther Company is not time it reaches the Teton-Sioux 'country, find excuses for throwing them out off welfare of the whole country. Since ! perate schemers that we mean to foil their plans; by ttbe to buy whiskey enough to make-i one Indian cuuuuriiapijr urnnjc, ft yuk, In the debate in the Senate moved to' strike out -theatres' churches. Mr Oglesby called for of the bill as It would stand - tf-tb raeni was aaoptea. i.TUe lerk BU person Wltnin tne jUrlSdictien'-Of the want with tnnKAnt. onfio nal n UnUfteshall be entiUedtothefnUen- th anh plot fur the Deraecution of tliA finnfh .r. Dy tne conservative and democratic em states, antl with - pafth ntnn nf voters oi ine JMortn ana tsoutn m ine the era' whpri nhthi !m : ui - " -Mwvuau i.i wa u a.juiti a in QFFICE' OF 5 ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, Eme, Pa., January 6, 1875, Dear Sir : We take pleasure in infor tning you that encouraged by the favor with which our Machinery has been received thronjrhoot the South the past year, and in order to facilitate trade and meet toe often expressed wishes o our friends and patrons, we have determined to open an office and warehouse for the sale of our: manufactures in Charlotte, M. ,C, which will be known as the Charlotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works.. Mr. W. C.Morgan, who is so widely and favorably Known thoughoat the South, wil be in charge of the Charlotte Branch; and wtpropose to keep on hand there, Portable and btationary Engines, lioilers and Circu cnlar Saw Mills of our, own manufacture, also the best make of Corn Mills, Gios, Presses, Shingle "Mills and such other Machinery as the wants of the trade require. The Charlotte House is not an agency but branch of our works, t owned and controlled by os, and any business done; with us there it done wilh tht manufacturers direct. We hope the establishment of this branch house will serve to bring us nearer together patience Keen theneacp obev the Pare announcement of the time when "aweror any loss or damage tofreight after uuavoiu u.e yai.ous u.ai u , JOT TtlPtOn I PabieilCe. XVCep VUe peace, OOey VUO I - , r ..V"1 tf rirtjj f -UK-, W -U nnn in hnc ni-o ot m . eknw at and'tosert law, andtrustin 'God and the justice such men as. Sumner, Morton and I rt frXhrini ZITCaZJZ.T. ! r.J fc the reading: of thel'Americari Deonle. These are Carpenter. Ben Bnt.lr Thi Sf o von a 1 forwarded nnlpRq thp namo Sf fTnroanAa onl i : t : f:- - .1 1 :nr--. amend- the guiding Btars by which we shall a n0l,were o-aw,, nnA f destination is distinctly marked thereon. flAn mnnteA in ' linA nAAr r.ltv red!:i:-Tnat continue to steer: and we look for-JL . ' . . . . ' . I t! (. J. GORMLEY, i " 'ZJ-ZZ' r r-.,T: n trt IUCIWU4CT, uwi, uiarpiub.uuu counter I leooM.- . . Buoerintendent. . r"V w"r", ' ; I ; av. '-- mill 'mam'.. . -acuities and privUegea of lnloit;?pabUb -con veyances on land or waterVthnrch.es nd other places of of public i " a. ..a... a rprn .t-. . T.. . " V2'7 -7 great contest oi 100, wnen a xresi- ,1' L" - v - i-! tfpublie amusemenis: f great 3 -...-.. done, wes have experienced . a fpAlinv Uughter. :TheamendmentwaS reiectid.1 ' . . f Kuu ic.uc.io popular riguwj eiia.ii iaae i r'.T,'zi. : r. In the vote on the-lmalt pasaara of -the 1 licanswho votedTvith the domocrata aeaitut the biU rwere. i Messrs Panning,. tearchaxd; Burleigh, Crouse, Crutchfleld, Daves, Foster) Garfield, Hale t o( , Maine, HarrisonHawley of Connecticut, B & Hoar.'G P HcmrKjuwon, Kellogg ,wndes,.f;McClraiT,-,lerriam. c.Ms-ce, froiano, m jx itobert, Scn&V der of New .York, Sener, Scbumaken Smith control of affairs, and the Centennial p upon our country happy and united, i I It i with such feelings that we look t,iti ." -- hour. , Con UUimu. I r ;-ir" .1 :.'.'"rrr - - ,-... and our free Government rescued 61 "'1?.? now threaten ic""2i; owuggiiug io- penect'the most miamous schemes of political lecislation: wa Iiava Man wr I'HCiJTOT - OF Congress of the Unitedrsiates; where V IH ft.' III V 1 1. RlflhfTSl R Tf. r. I .. I !- :. .I. . . . H . - . j.vj. ij ; viviji- ( i'worn;:.ifl!i-iiin.i from the perils which lt.' .il? i. JJO LOOK WHAT. AN ASSOf.TME.NT OF Imported Crackers and Cakes I ' F. H.- ANDREWS & CO.,: keep on hand: Soda Crackers. Butter' Crackers. Cfream Crackers, Lemon Crackers.Qinger Snaps, , ' Brandy .Snaps,, Lemon Snaps, Cocoa. nut Cakes, Strawberry Cakest . . n v f ; Jenny Lind Cakes, Rush" i : :,' -Cakes. Wine 'Jumbles. ? . ... .-jk- Spiced Jomblea,.- . , and we make and keep always fresh Choco r lace, fans, ireamjruns. xugg -ans, jsngitsn your that oar undertaking will meet with approval and support, we remain, Very respecttuilv yours, ERIE CITY IE0N WORKS. H ALL & PATTERSON, Hickory,1 N.;0., Solicit orders from a distancefor Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Apples. Potatoes, Cabbage, and any other, country produce, that may he desired. White Pine Shingles a specialty. Inouiries promptly answered iJ Parties, wish ing anything in their line,, will please hand in their orders to MeMurry & Davis, Char lotte North, Carolina. - no3-5m '""'."TW81".' I T . . lZf - i.ri. l Wa7nntPnffS.'Krankf ixprapmimrlrglnial(8iiutl.v6f t An a recent issue, tne OBSERVER, no- FP Gvue vouswiuuon Ot tne;M!fiited 1 Paris Nut Cakes, "Banditti" Cakei Domil -V 1 nonn Carolina, Stannard. StarkwnthAf ifmr.-. v.u l--. -.---.--- Stafpa Wialata Jnfrt !: ' 1 noe Cakes. Pitch Cakes, and well lust come Wmrd of Vermont! Vri7IIi: . "r 7 xu. .uiUg IUM. ud let ns show whftWe ha got. - , febli-tf.. F H. ANDREWS CO. -he, civil riehts. bill, , expressed the lcal schemes which, in their own Ian- i-,. .- - . ... .' "".' .-. -jj a i j .... ,. r--." I t m.-t, ,.- : . I ' : tne earthV.! , m tnatiowi of unconstitutional , . We;chaTe grown and le only excuse offered wai that - iThe fJENTENNI AL .GAZETTEEft7ot xomara. wua ceremon- OTo,r'u' irionirtorUrr m nra Dan-ni-n..-A .4. i inprn - m n. "hirrhii- l-n." w. 'tatrlOt'birth"5 I ww.vy j..vi-ujuiupoiuw4cuig " - - . : t o Bttjr - - . - ' - ' . , I t,n n...to.l V f IV' TTJ1 J - r ahdin T1 f V.T- CODFISH,' - : mackerel, HAKE, HERRING.. the United States; " It is . - -K-i i . ..., . : . t liih raasLeriv ennri ntT.no Hnn . Mii n uuve Beeami mis. - una tAaiitrtvinu-Mi. -. - v...v.i., y. a iiin uwwiui;in ms country ble son ?ri:'i"..v-ua.oi tteoei 'xi ji; . . . w ' nMuiuKvuni - v-". v v. i ui uie uieaaure ueiiverea in tn Hnnnro i "'o, jujuto uicbijiil. , , w iae- uicna. i vm I may be wrong tla hard to teli but still it 1 lat Rathrrla v Ton A it " I " " a-J MS- W MMJ E CV ff B 11 WUlVi I , w V MVa V W MVl I i.. ( O -J ; Che mwterly effort of UV Hon. J Matt 1 h " , and feel -: th-nk- J""' .,b W"""- or .whoever seems-to-me have hesitated - in name, EXTRA SESSION OJ? CONGRESS. to. Use the Drefix i tatives, in the name of the'peoplerfo mentioning Mr. Car-1 t?.rftyi Wu,r:,4efencaTthey have but his Bneech laal niade against overpowering odds, and weelt will ; ovet'a'fitnttItitUdef''pa'8V rmarli paasont, "that a brighter day ainaj t.. ..i K.. 4oawns nftiore tne cnuntrv. wit.h r.hA or. "Within the last ten br twelve Vears. embling of the newrCongress.v. the Supreme Court 'of the TTnftPd heathen, Chinees," because forsooth if ,,." expelled member on accoaut of hUiT.n-i.a 'j '-! i . .. ( , Ana -kiMi-- ;.-.-. i . . i caavi jL cd LjFV2.b Jk -, ii in e it-ri iiiif- ii v i s nam. i v a -i : ." - - ' vu. .u.v-u,, .uu taat paper says ; -None ; -! ;c;.rv;-- r""7;T"' I A wasnmgton correspondent, says uu, wuh. yyer arowned-witches or vvium, uuu upcisions were theaneeafor-an-extra-session.6f uuruiuweuw, ou io giorioas old state nonuiar with the maioritv of t.h vn. U '- -r-c:ji of North Carolina has. now eneaied !n w i--- f "" " ' .V- " rt I "1 yu.ur? J.uluSrTi.??u . ev.enjy religious:' 'Jetrhniviaationi;-claU vi j wPi"" edtobamore.advaneed'ilian.it.waa jl fa. &as undergone A radical change on hundred years ago ! The expulsion or Thome political subjects, and the most popu fundamental ?rfhc: of this govefr . ,t, 1'-" tKlTAl , C k Z I theitbertyc: t eecht.-.ti: fr-e'jo a tf re!? n0?--1 de?rRion:byhehigh5 igion." cn -otxecozjelt . slon'of -Thorxid was rather a e Was thisthe first tocceededrridrtto But wahKlSaff'a, i,.hmfin A Pepter's ie fought all tire. World I The PetersbursrNewr Sttt hide of the Infant billy-goat from Its manu al extremities,1 and "goes for" " the 'Xnrt.h Carolina Legislature as If they were so many I -.--J -.l l .. . m . . m 'mi ousoplnlonsandthat paper says -None I : F e rl ine P60-16 Dy ?M Pa,r,"- valuable .to' the whoever dewres' eVefltsi-in daring the- ast : hundred i accepted t , an Agtwy for . this : work. : I offer it- to the ..citizens of Mecklen- barg; as a desirable, compilatioa of statisucs, j which should be ia the hands of every man. 1 1 J : . . G. B. DAVIS. r i Folwood's StbreV Mecklenburg Co.TN. C.:; feb 17 d w tfi balanced. A powerful Radical minor ity in both houses are . working to -ef- i lect it. .Jfrominent in this party" are ! Senator4 Mortorr and General Butler. Nothing would give: these: two gentle men more pleasure than to have the tL t"t:.Ver tjudioial tribunal p ihe land that appropriation bills' superceded by any illy' proe?ara fthe civil rights bilfis unconstitutional. S00' political legislation. Xhe Pres- ,.v i , wcuuitts ueect tsrruueuusijr; represent Other hand, if the; Supreme ed as asser tin - that hen would, not call On the 4 since ,rr r":ortty ef the Legislature are .' rmbell-versV, la:. the' aeaa in v.. term is rsed in the Bible, but the fcispr-hpw. v Court hay such a. thiniras tsonscience and decides according to its dictates, we c; nnot sea how 4heV can do other i vrud than declare azainst the constitu Of "X lir." certs , SOLI 9 X: Xae" L" was t.-. (TOQXvd. 1 7t: aiedly TLe'-Lf- r cert alal v .ellirj The.r ;3; t-oit treadir jf,.ca 'Idansrc-a ; tionality of the law. We wish we an extra session-evert" if .the sundry npprupiajituin qiuiaiieu.? iriittimiie President said was that the failure of the river and harbor. bill would, not in duce him to call an extra session: but if the sundry civil failed' it could not r CurolffluiCentral; ' Time Table 12. . . " ON and after Monday, Nov 16thy the 'fol lowing schedule will be run over the West ern division of this Road;; t. ; ; x T ? - ' ' ' OOINO EAST.- 1 Leave Buffalo Depot, .12.20 p.m. Arrive Charlotte, ' i' 2 rj -f 4.20 f ' otiTira arm Leave Charlotte, '5 nn"' ! V. Lincolnton,. . -iq'S Arrive Buffalo .V " . ' "i2 no - tf tn V.Q. JOHNSON-- .oovlS.t- y,; . Ass't Supt. ; JTJST RECEIVED." ' - ! gbfia80 6abtt8heIsCom Meal,-,,, .. . , .; T ;' 1 ' CoffeS ? : Chese;; Molasses", Sugar feblfiS ' "P- Cal1 soon. 5 ' -leb26-tf, QMER & ALEXANDER, ! : "CANNED GOODS f : ' Toraatoesi .,- - .. Peaches, - k. Salmon, , c' Lobsters,'-"."' 1 1 Oysters, Sardines, - - ' u :; French Mustard, Jhow Chew. . Family Groceries of all description i f :-v- iJust Received by j g fcb 12 t , f(,,t SYMONS & CO. . T!IME,jktJlSSES, CO-lL, : :' "; ,; 2,000 bis. Lime, Plaster and Cement. - -! " 1,000 tons uoal, Stove, Grate and Black i? ' 'smith1..' " 1 " " ' ' j "; ; '. 2,000 Sacks.Salt: ' " .'T. ? We import Cuba Molasses direct, and .ex pect first cargo new crops about 15th,, Jap uary,1875. . WORTH WORTH, . . ; Commission Merchants and Grocers, .. .... . . .- m n2-2m. . - Wilmington, is. RATES ALWAY8 AS LOW AND TIME QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LINE. t i augl5-tf . J. A. WILSON, Agent mm pfl AND LATEST IMPROVED I o o . Jwi LIGBT PNIN) EXCELS ALL OTHERS. Marh 12 O. 9.1XWCLL, 2 Ioons Below Tiddy's Boots., Store. SEVENTEEN CENTS FOR COTTON. We offer to take Middlinsr cotton at Seventeen Cents per pound, to be delivered in Charlotie, November 1st, 1875, for Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s GUANOS. As to he popnlanty of the above Guanos, we will only add that 300 tons were sent to planters in tin's section in one season. i , We also offer 15 cents per gound for Middling Cotton: delivered in Charlotte, No vember 1st, 1875, iu navment for the celebrated I; Stono Guano and Stono Acid PJi6sphat0v -' ::, : ;. 1 ;. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING, AS IT ; WILL BE TO YOUil INTEREST. - Should cotton be higher this Fall than the above prices, 'purchaser! can have, the op tion of paying money. We envr extra inducements to parties bnying in car load lots. ITIAYJLK. GUfcY & UOSS, s r f. i I . Agents. 0 "pORSALE. . , I Wilt be sold privately at a bargain, a good work -or saddle horse. ; CHA5. R. J0NE5, . t febl9-tf,:, r,,t . .at this oa.ee. TUST ARRIVED. " 50 Bbls New Crop- Cuba Molasses, at l " R, M. MILLER & SONS'. feblB tf OONCENTRATED.IfYE. Lv. - ' 25 cases for sale at wholesale price at i. , --, s.. . . ... . T. a-SMITH &,oo:s " " ' 1 J CoauEH Deto StobC " feb2-tf Opposite -Central Hotel- ' "We also haVx.' on hand a full stock of Groceries to whichf we invite -the attention of buyers, in store and to arrive ; 600 bis and sks of Flour y 3,000 gals Mola8seaV20.000, lbs Bacon; CO bbls Sugar ; 50 sks Coffee ; 5,000 yds Bagging, 6,009 lbs Ttea, :50 boxes--Soap; 50 boxes Candy, IIam3, Lard, Rice, Salt, etc. Call J and see us if you want good 9 at bottom prices. r 5 ' MAYEK, GREYj & BOSS.,.. Chaklottk, N. C February 18, 1875 if: ". I ' ! . t cr ui GQ X iff- o H CO H o o w o k o O ' To IVIerchants. 9 6' . s QQ D E s o 2 A GO P5- P4 5 .4) CO or.1 W s .4 S5 o o The most important reduction oi the seas-'! 6n.; JWitaih"lhe next sixty days,: we will . " offer at greatly reduced rates, veup eoUreV?" T7RESH Batter and Krgfcchffp?" Jj at' " i V. M. CRO WELL'S; jan 3Ltf KU1 - . A THRESH ARRIVALS.;; V . 600 bbls Flour, all grades. 1000 bushels Oats, tcttpice seeas-nS-UITl 50 barrels Molasses, au grauea. , Bacon, Coffee, Sugar, Ac. . , r v To cash paying customers, we. oner "extra indncements.,,-, s , ; . , . . - - Jan31 tf. - 6- W. CHALK & CO Per Einress from Richmond, everv morn' ing, at B. N. SMTTH'9.7i7pfeT)26tt7 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, r which is the largest,- handsomest and most "i complete -tot ; be - found in i-he .State.' Oon) I stock of -i 5 ;t , TV .?-. j - . -' rj n ; , Boots, Shoesj . x -Uatsf Caps, t Beady-Made, ! Clothing:, No tiona.-nd ; - -have been reduced to mcej that cannot fail - to induce purchasers to examine our - stock To tKe0ir.7 rd ifli -jj ;.n:t v. .We will al86.to55r . greater iDdacements than have heietofore been offered - in this!? market, and while we invite special attention V to the. .bargains': of all classes . of .Winter Odods, wa. will. at.the..same, time, sell " . classes of t. .Tr.is r: ,-'; .-B H Staple- and .4:7-44 5: -.f,:tf;: r.i'.; . Domestic Dry rI -i J- ' Gooda, Bibbona, J-'"' fc - 2-aces, Embroideries,' ,f . Cloths, Cassimeres mSE LAST CATCH OF MACKEREL. " - Direct from Bostorr. r ' -320 packages in bbls.,'. bbls'; ' bbls and kits! No.'s 1, 2 and 3, all: full weights; fOJ sale by- v i- :':iA.-R. NISBET & BRO.-m. feb26-tf. . :..t r 'r;.-:,M."i- JECEIVEQTO DAY, - ; Wilbar's Cod Liver Oil and Lime;' T;": ' Holler's Cod Liver Oil. uNolen's Cod Liver Oil--. ' a." , U vnii.1 J ui..u. .. . '...'.. ' - . ; - . . t . Lucca '! Cream V -Salad Oil. " Genuine Ttalian Maeamni " i ? - i" T71 W Till J Tai . ' feb25vtf. l;-.fl W R,: BUR WELL A CO, aited.tqrent: A dwelling house, centrally .located, con' inintr R or 6 rivima. " taining 5 or 6 rooms febl8-tti ii .v j .JTorriitureDealersi -r -i" - j - t: klnAM M.'. A. ' 1 ' 1 vW, wax ycbS ? Cf ' - -" j &nd IZouseFar-- ': -' , . ' tLishii.o o o dv ' at the lowest! possible rates, flail moo.'- on f X Mc-IURRAY &' DAVIS - TXTBAPPING PAPER; I Of good quality; all sizes and weiehtaandt every ream warranted full oou-nV&- sheets-- to the quire, and 20 quires to the ream,' man-" ufactured and for sale by - iebl4..;j; j', s WM. AR.TTDDVU - Boarders wanted 4 1WM,. ' I am prepared to famish good board to e -few select resularor transient-boarders, Iby , the day, week or month, at moderate prices.? Location convenient to the business tart of thecity. Apply -to - , . . Corner Church and Srd Street.;- - ia lfl it
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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