try 4 DAILY- OBSERYEB. apt CHA9 R. JONES, Editor & Proprietor. W. P. AVERY, Associate Editor. ' Wednesday, June 2, 1875. Free from the rdotln scrnplet that letter oar free-boni reason." A4 T 'WW "OBSERVER' IS THE ONLY PA PER PUBLISHED IN THE STATE WEST OF RALEIGH WHICH GIVES THE LA TEST TELEGRAPHIC D ISP A TCHES ErEBZMOBNjG.USI WILLXLEASE iUXAOJEQF THlSt SUBSCRIBERS At all post offices oat of the city mast ex pect their papers discontinued at tee expl ratlouof jthe time paid tot) Ovf j mailing clerk'knows' nobody, and nla (-Instruction apply to all alike. INFLEXIBLE RULES. We cannot notice anonymous communica tions. In all cases we require the writer's nanWand address, not for publication but as a guaiantee of good faith. We cannot, under any circumstances, re turn rejected .'communications,, nor can we undertake to preserve manuscripts. Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication. OBSERVATIONS. Oen. Sherman is reported to have received an offer of $60,00 for the copyright of his "Memoirs." ' It Is ho wonder that President Grant wants to get but a rival book. Char. ieBton News A Courier. The only colored cadet now at West Point is Flippin, of Georgia, who, in the third class, composed of eighty-five cadets, stands forty- sixth. A' correspondent of - the New York Times say ar. : ;?A11 -concede that Pilppin Is getting along finely, though there are those who believe he will never graduate! They say no colored cadet will be allowed to grad uate here, that he may get as far as the firsf class, but there he will be slaughtered. James Smith, the other colored cadet, who failed to pass the examination last year,-has recently been appointed Inspector of the militia of South Carolina. Savannah Adver tiser. . ' . . v C.. w . 2 i JO Cardinal Manning has prevailed upon the Pone to LtMrEnlfsirhifltbriaB to search the rLvaejtaa torlcalnonnAtlonrI cleslaatlcs bave&en to thesetr(precIomatauWTlpto being hardly abi to see a" single aocTtfne"nt theyul4.alafe.VThe ewjyobtaine prlV- ilege is expected to yield Softie highly lnter- estingiesaitsSIVy 1 i At tnf ,4ofe?view Betwetheeiirdent and the Indians yestorda.Jixasjbi) a former occasion , the phonogrUphIo,;.eport was made by a niece of Commllon'ei sltb , Miss Cook; who Is employed aAstenOgrapher In tb& lodian Bureau. , Hers tajthe Mx&lin stance In ; which .'a' lady has beett.fflciaily employed to' report the words spoken at fen Interview where the President of the United StS was one of the .paxUe, ttnd iharcates the progress made In opening upTldbudranle fields In Whlcn women' caniearn aiieomp'ensa- tio to mtjph"herselt-WamngVtmrri. i the bXYoitet Party. - ' United States troons are quartered in Yadkin, county, with headquarters at Yadkinville.-Sofen- Press. More troops! u This has been the cry for ten long weary years in the South, and it will continue to be the cry till -this corrupt bayonet-party, is driven from power. The dominant party came into power by the use of the bayonets ; it has beenTkept in power by bayonets, ,andome of its Southern adherents have boasted it .would never be driven , from power eicept 0 by bayonets. It is not necessary: f(?r a state of rebellion, or even insurrection, to exist in the South ern States. ' This Government does not wait for the Executive of , a Southern State to ask lor assistance. On, np.- 'Some , dirty vdeputy?inarshal or still house spy has . onb to - call for troops and the troops' are forthcoming by the next train. SuchstateTof things is a burlesque oaCiCpjjGcail government. One never hears of thhiSse of. the. mili- ' tary 'to ehfdrce.the'iaws' in ihonar&ial Great Britain nor in chaotic France, nor in imperial Germany.1 -It is only in Ke publican America, "the home of the brave and the land of the free (?i!lthat taxes are collected withr: troops; KWel may the. Hon. Ben Hill ;say, ''There should be ho handcuffed sovereignties at Liberty's Oentennial'Tr-or Gen. Toombs "We want; liberty, but not liberty. in chains !' - ? - One hundred years ago North Caro lina rebelledf againstthe 'coUectaoi , Of taxes witn iroops oy ine untisn uov ernment. To-day,' the verygdvernment tha North Xohna-ilpfidto 'fofm is . So collecting its revenues iffTETsame tqyior l present" pomTcaTaffairs7rwas Yet we are told that party is tthe poor man1! . party is not to be trusted, even to change our constitution. We must gctthese4 men that are forever Clljrjg. for jtrpops . ' to makeour laws. The" men that have poor men dragged about from pillow to - post, jmmured in filthy ti ails, fine4 moxjy . iuau mcu unu cevaira inaOl ; laClir forefathers for - half doehrieratiT would bring all, probably; for atechni-. . v wmwuii oi a uawmcivijUPUtel1 - the shrewdest la construed ;The8e . the poor white me them protect their Juftnkl r- yfo? conute the privileged class in thetiyealffiyjDemo - profeedrfriends of the poorman the reyehue officials, including ?still4iouie ' : n?ies j;What pemoc?-at, owevet weal thy, can summon a mflitary?guard io attend mm in hisj)eregHnations ? Can .Qencrals . Gordon or Bansom, can even GoVr : Hendricks' or Gov. -' Alien com- W&JSX ?ted-the s4end; I VtU UJemocfalif fadk' . rflaAndtHedJe - -- r- sr m -m mand the services of even one!Federal soldier? Not vafcaB aiiu1kn revenue official can; have a who pany at hisbeck and.calli j HU7t C , " TO WHAT BASE USEsic" ; If this - thing of using Unitecl States troops to assist, pi theollectioh of the United States revenue in the Southern States is' to continue, the West Fpint Ca deti of to-day haa.;.truly a; ';brilfan fu ture before him. Not, in Moscow re treats "or ,Balaklaya'-charges will'his spurs be won, but rather in storming "mud stills" in "our mountain, faf Inesses; or leaning a ioriorn nope against a bacco, factory; on the Tlains. S It is a shame apd'4feg99 profession tuted to such Hendricka Serene and Lovely in Korth'and South arolwahf ecklen;;;; - Correspondence Cincinnati Gazette Indianapolis, May 26. Gov?. Hen dricks, as announced in the l-Gazette this morning, returned' fromi North Carolina yesterday. This imotning I found. him ready , for visitors and in a particularly communicative mood. In reply to my salutation, in which I ex pressed the hope that his trip bouth uurr i t fnnM.m .ni I nights, - passihgi through Kentucky! Tennessee, Georgia, North and South nurnlino ojvd. ifircrjriio " Wfa fi ret 1 stopping pllaMWeav louisville. was Auensta. which he re- e trorrto o nnd nff Kho- nrAtfioof 4if ie hsl was ever in." For an hod and -a 3half f - lie roau luruugu uruau aveuues at itiast 200 feet wide with rows;of shade trees in the center, arching overhead, and a walk between them . Business seemed to be lively, and the people morepros- perous than lie had expected to find them. -Hia -observations, however, were mostly cx)njned'tp th8tatesof North anu South CafoWna. He passed through them in the day-time and a great majority or the people be ' met hvpd there. 1 " : " ' f I Twenty thousand people- attended the Centehniar celebration at Char lotte, the shire town of Mecklenburg county. There were many negroes strolling through the -city, and hang ing on the outskirts of the crowd, but the great majority of those assembled Were whites. All were comfortably, and, so far as he observed, neatly clad. I he ladies did not constituted large a part. or the audience as they erener- lly do in the North on a similar oc casion, but still they were out in large numbers, and the style of dress did not differ materially from what we are accustomed to see in Ohio and Indi ana. None were dressed extravagant out au were well dressed and in good taste. But by far the most no ticeable and most characteristic fea ture of the crowd was the cheerful ness and good nature which seemed to prevail. All seemed happy and con tented witn tneir lot. They were pa triotic but not boisterous, lie saw very little drinking and few in toxica ted persons. . .Near the place where the old log court-house stood in which the Declaration of Independence was read and ratified, a beautiful flag-staff, noarlu Iftfl toot htnrh hoH hain arantui and on its top was a huge hornets nest. Twenty or thirty hornets', nests were also carried about j through the crowd on long spears," and ' whenever mey appeared a patriotic snout was sure to follow,; didn't understand their meaning,' said the Governor, "dui uovernori vance miormed me that Mecklenburg was originally set tled by Scotch-Irish Presbyterians, who were intense Whigs, and, after the declaration of independence, and before, in fact, they were so delvotedlv attach ed to the cause of the colonies that their county was called the "hor nets nest." Tt was a queer sight to see these, nests carried about op spears. isomeoi tnem. I was told, had been kept for ip any years. ; . xirefam-e '-of f jVartce beings men tioned.T asked fhe'Go'vernor how he was impressed with North Carolina's Chief Executive. "Governor Vance is a very strong man." replied Mr. Hen dricks, "and very popular, among the common people ot histate. They all wani io near mm speaK on every oc casion, and during the delivery of his oraiion on ims . occasion tnev were very demonstrative. I do not know X ? T 1 t i , oi any one in Indiana wno nas sucn a hold upon the people of this State, un less it be Mr. Voorhees. or who is so able to sway theni by the power of his einnnencA. lirw vnnco ia a criiH well-built man, about six feet tall, not nesny due nanosome. His lace has a verv nosiHve TnrPsainn lito t.Viot a natural leader. He is literary in his tastes; and a shrewd politician?' i; "Did you meet-Gov.jOharnberlain of south Uaro4Ka.riiraslted. "lidid and ful energy and ereat fcctivitv-iandi so far. as l ,conl deterniihe has! the? con MMtetit the oeonle of his Stkte.'ahd was particmariy struct with, the clear and accurate "manner iiv .which' fie spoke. His oration was an able and scholarly production! but f toOp highly wrqught--toq: precise; fof; a; bbpulafr that the honorable the recent -.Pennsylvania repuDiiean- to mean something moretnsn Yhji"" of a soldier should bk prost base USeS. "'"j. ' ! .. ?'.' in 'lUovH 875. -Dear-Sir -A Bif.rhl .;TQfonf.oa A' fTpr 'fitrthAr miaf " r - on the Sonth ETervthirifffe'on of l87iS tne press, a portion on as tn,e natural resun 01 iue uisappuuit- we are constantly .getting, out new designs Vwaop."- nis' sentences were re- morrow print an authoritative exDla markably clear and accurate,. He- re- tnatinn nf thA Prostdonf. e- rerredm no way to the late rebellion A - - ' .. ppuhjtcari kl IxJ? J ;. " y . . .Tand ther-causes which led to those fffS, irW4i?iltJ h a6t - . ... ' .77 : tti icjiiiisi i "Did you meet any of your old Congressional friends," I asked? "Win. A. Graham, the President of the-i3e,Iebration.,wfla Sfic.rAtflTv.nf thAi navy, i believe, when I -was 1 in 'Conical document eW,writf,m ThlZ gress in 1 Judge Kerr, of the sarne State, the, st orator of the day. was in the e with me. He is a man ofjreat orce, whose " Oratory com es the oeoDle. , A Mr. essee, member elect to ea Juage Kerr with a ia carefully prepared manner ot delivery t that it was at eat before he could va. m n mm rjo aw t an i wwr cou.com-iter e attention of his oi nis audP talker; nf VirfrJm'o also present, and. as von VnnW KierWere Tmanyeaproriii. nent Bon them ? m en -i present 1 whdse names I do not now, recall, but ndne of Cbe m 5dlitie51 leads."rTlcr t, . . advHendricks stkteoAhU iUrlei f fti t?? nor. heard Tanytbingj. which led bint to suspect that ; the'fioulherri people .wexe not contented to abide the results of the" War. Oh of tKepelk ers was a little extreme in his utter ances, but the crowd gave tiinrio r'ea- son to believe that they J sympathized with him.:: -1 - V j it ' ' J j Of conrse Gov.jHendricks Bald noth ing about his being a candidate forthe Presidency, and.it may. be uncharita-; blein me even' to suspect, much more to write, that his visitSouth was made for the purpose of looking after his Presidential interests in that section. Mr. Hendricks' chances for., securing the nomination are certainly very flat tering. . i . t- -j , THE THIEDiTEBII?r The Tull Text of tht letter from i President Q rant on the Third Term; rf iVASHiNGTOW. ; iMav' J Sd!-Presidenf Grant has wrltteii the following letter to General Harry White, president if FfXVur!L" i - t nn. . - ..wv n m . wi.nr Finn ' r defifie my 'position on the latter sub- io.lU-T hAlievort it tft Ilfl: hAnftAttl tH6 aignuynomccwuicnAav twice called unon to fill to answer such L, u.V u .nkio. .honi J hoWosontAd hv pftmnetunt authoritv 1 tb make a nomination, or 'by, a body Oi sucn uigniiy auu auuiunij', no uu to maae a repiy iair suojbuii ui tiui-i cule. in ract x nave Deen Burnriseu miao . l a. I many sensible persona in the republic tniB uartv. no matter now men. xut a . V A II . body ,of the jdigmty and party authori; a convention to maKe noimnH- tions lor U1C OiaiC uuiw a ui us "5 nwa-uueowuii,-- tiwui DtODer that 1 BI1C oper that I should now speak. In the' first place.Inever sougfc In the' first place,! never sought the oftxcefor a second norven for a first nomination, To the first l was called trom a life position, one created oy Congress expressly for me,' for sup- Dosed services rendered to tne repuD lie. -; The position vacated I liked; ? It would have been most agreeable to men to have retained it until such time as Congress might have consented to my retirement, with- the? rank and a por- .on OI ttxe emoluments wnicn x so balance of mv days might be sbent in peace and the enjoyment of domestic quiet, relieved irom tne cares wnicn have OPDressed. me so constantly now for fourteen years. But 1 was made to believe that the public good called me to make the sacrifice without seeking the office for the "second term." the nomination was tendered to me by a unanimous vote of the de legates of all the States and Territories, selected by the republicans of each, to represent their whole number lor the DurDose of making their nominations. I cannot say that I was not pleased at this and at the overwhelming indorse ment which their action received at the election following. But it must be remembered that all the sacrifice, except that of comfort, had been made in accepting the "hrst term.' Then, too, such a hre of personal abuse and slander had been kept up for four years, notwithstanding the conscienti ous performance or my duties to the best of my understanding, though I admit in the light of subsequent events many times subject to fair criticism, that ah indorsement from the people, who alone jrovern republics, was a gratification that it is only human to have appreciated and enjoyed. Now for the "third term." 1 do noi want it any more than I did the first. I would not write or utter a word to chance the -will of the people in ex pressing anahaving their choice, ibe question of the number of terms allow ed to any one exeoutive can only come up fairly in the shape of a proposition to amend the constitution, a shape in which all political parties can partici pate; fixing the length of time, or the number of terms for which any one person shall be . eligible for the office of President. Until such an amend ment is adopted the people cannot be restricted in their choice by resolution further than they- areribw restricted ae to age. nativity, tc- It may happen in the future history fit the country that to change an, executive' because he has been eight. years in omce will prove unfortunate if not' disastrous. The idea that any . man could elect himself President,-or" even' to re-nomv nate himself, is proposterous. it is a reflection upon the intelligence and patri6iTshirt6rXhe' peopte cr suppose such a thing ipossiwej's Any man can destroy hia chances for -the office but no one can force an election or even a nomination: t ihsv r-.Wxt011&-J The 'recapitulate slam not: nor have I ever been a candidate for a re-nomi- nation4 -would xQLjtkamm rlVi : rp,;teudet unless it r""w ""v4..:-" vuxuiuomu ces nos use vO arise. 1 congratulate; th coBrention over which yotf presidecl. forthe harmony wnicn prevailed and for the excellent vuo uciu, wuiuu x nope ; i . i - servan''- . . v a U S. GEANT. 1 To Gen. Harry White, -President Pennsylvania Repuhliean- State Con vention. EXPLANATION OF. TBBPRE81DENr'8 I ho Nutinnol : Konnhlmon I - vwsw u UUtWCK - M. 111 1 which the followinr fiTtrftta a tvA. The proper tim8 has arrived, an ac n.uuwjeugeu umonty nas spoken re- I o-Arl in ct.hA thirl form j I - "-v VV M KA UCOI1U1I - JLIlfll fteent Grant has written the most important letter of hia nnhiiP.noro declaring ihut V?a rl Ire-nomination. It will be read with more interest and deener cnncRm W vra-A , i. . 5. . . and' dignified explanation of , his si lence regarding this matter will ndt 8$nose who Understand, the charadter of a man, WKo Has.'.liibituat ed, himself and whose experience has taught binx-j to m rely, j upon ? bis ; own methods, and whose greatest successes have been won as the result of; quiet indepen'denee 6f thought and discreet self-independence. Otherwise the let- is uniquely, characteristic and rei- finatkaljld fortHe absnbe'tjf ciapp oiiu uje wuiuary,. rneioric suotertugts oi politicians. ,n.yenL tne argument that people alone are all powerful 5rif th selecticniTof.their omcials and that no constitutional prohibition exists th preventnth em fromrlecting--Presr dent for a third term is concisely ttutin such a way, as to show inat it has ho persopal applicatipnbtit is t?!sed as an answer to the 8lade5i.o.;hianiuies; To bisj rmtid ,lt appears ..tbafc Hovi'atf carr control i his: own political future except toestrby itf and ho onnnaii' however powerful; can dijt$te hill Qn l t.. rf,ai;hi : i time BUDsequeni to ine presiueona,! representation. . 411 act wfvw,ii juiI j- .1 IV. llUSWie IU lHW.i?uuuinu uojy, aiMA i mcu.v wuivuwih ".' S"," ""." I Tnr Pnlnita .P(w. An.- anil Oltf latent Bev personal advancement either to ? his nartv or to hiscoutry. at large. f,He admit s, however, what every loyal man j as olten leit, tnat emergencies migui. arise which would rfendef jit mjera: tively necessary that 'President should be re-elected for a third term, while contemplating the condition ci affairs which would haye existed if President Lincoln had lived and the war- had lasted. until .the, end of his eecofldterxnX 2f cWoriei Jwill deny J,hel soundness of this deduction, but he addserpiihted Fythsiuchr emet gencies are not now probable, i Jn this e simply defends the " rights of the people ' by; showing "their -, power5 to th wart the schemes of ambitions men, and their authority to select their -own rulefeccordaoe.;witb consUtutjon? al limitsv beriei!fiay:vbe -thosfrrwhQ n d a r t n i a nn awm ma " a nr. . n u v f f.M. t. Setteesr Sabbath Schools, are nh speak against the indications ; of his :r W ni,' :An nn,TS(H.I and the explanation a -. ..; A, ; . . .'. .. . r .: . 61 ! the "Kenublican. Jierealter we shall ?ive the comments of the lead in iournak'of the country'.' Editors ATT , A L L ' ABB invited fo call iipon the subscritjers; no are - Ji-..i.'H';:H! 0 U N (J In years, but old in experience - in any thing appertaining to-their line,; ; L A DIES Can rest assured that our Ci ears will not leave a bad odor if smoked in the parlor or elsewhere, and are G U A R A N T E ED tfot to scent the breath, and our Tobaccos and Snuffa are of Superior quality, and are sold cheaper than any other man utacturer can sell for. a p J) d Treatment polite attention and fair deal ing to all. Your V H U SB A N D Or lover will live lonear bv smokice our (jigars.than any; other; and don t rorgt t it. J M MENDEL & CO Trade 8t., Charlotte, N. C. 03 S" o K ca O 0 CO H 2- o - g "S CO a C o m z o m 6 O P O 00 H W H Q a s- H tz: O 09 a Q o c s -i 3 tr a "8 VVV. tTAVP' fiTYTTTJfrt 1 The Agency' of Hie following Velebrated fine brands of the Virginia Tobacco Woiks ; it ma30 s. 7 111; I aiate Koorer, and dealer in all - kinds of Roofing Slate, u Is faHv Dreoared tn Tnt nn DAiu itwiJ a ia any. part of the ciud- y i -ei j - . r; I-invites the attention of Architects. i " r r v iug Duuuera. ann inp nnKii tr tho snnerinv roofioe Dsed bv him. from ilu noonio. t Vermont and Vfnrini Rtoto tiA t any desired coW: u " A good slate- 'Soot iM i m:nt I - ut i Ia an Irisnrance Against Fir,: Wiirfast a'nfWrime -X p Ax . 1 and All work guaranteed.' Priees Reasonable. ShingW Roots taken c off and relaid -with SLATE, when desiredwTj., j, Orders will receive oroniDt attention, wlwn addressed to, P, QBox , 15, , Charlotte,; . 0- , , . ' . feblO-tf. ' OTHERSUPPLY c S1 ,itT jnfr- .V. 0rSe latestfsl Broad way Ibul jkts. Call soon as they are'going fast, at f -u JOHS A fXOUNO & 60NS- '.. rna -13 .T-j , ., , j TARVIS, GLINN & CO.,- i i r T ! tl,i '. .-a-cir.t .Jt.'i ;L , -i ', i -(J-' ?iii,'i; HAmnfaexoBBu i&ri, tin to i" . JUIIIilllNI l1 A I H. Kf I a 1 St "'-I FLOORING .'BOARDS DRlfeSEp 'TOORnl?1- ' J '""1 ? Estimates for all kinds of CARPENTERS' WORK, tMAlB fit rAT t - n rH0RT NOTICE. , ,;t JT f Satisfaction guaranteed in work'ahd; prices: : Twelfth jBtrae''ww By'a! (piiyj' j, .oui-.4en;i;.XIGBHONb1 VAAV".;f I J" YKii.lNtf irow;i?tf wr- )7zr . 1., r, Tq Two:: atdrv; A welKn. 7th V i.u,r,Vwi"wpRs ana .garden , for rent; possessioQ immediately; .pply to?J S Sims, or .vvhi-mj T. Sims, or ma28tf .a !!7 IpOltRASNr.'''"1Ji -: Ail Jir-;3 u; ' io st'J yjhvrg basement and room; nd yiat fiank-LLApply at , , , rw r , ; Svfc A T'OFPICBL FxnnsinR school MKWMMW. g: ,-r 74.'. j r El OFFICE FnnillTURE IVIanufacturing Go., ; CINCINNATI. OHIO, T AEGEST Manufacturers in the World, of School, Church and Office Furniture. We would call the attention of School Prin cipals to bar School Furniture Department, jn. which we "keep an ' assortment of "every thing "needejS in Schools, Globes, Maps, the Science9.ICThe'1atest5mprpved Seati and esks.of :wJhW? tnTri V pdtrjeariy3 1 W6 thousand ; every week,- in -shoitx every thing fnr PnlriUa . - ..... . i - . ' WmrsihTl janv7QJAry ... ne .wuuiur 4au mo iuvu f professlbnatlijen $0 our! Office Furri iture, m which we manufacture a full line, ele gant, convenient and durable, and they need . Orders addressed to' our aeeot for ; North Carolina, WILLIAM PHILLIP,! i - . .-, . Trade Street Charlotte, N.O, j Will be promptly filled, and illustrations of our diflerent manufactures een. apr 22 6m aOMTHlKG NEW. V , Wilson's Packing Company Corned: Beef, cooked and pressed in 2, 4 and b lbs,,, reaay fir the table, iry it lor sale, at HASHAGEN'S, r . Family Grocery-j, - ma25 Opposite Charlotte Hotel. SECOND SPRING PtTBOHASB I MORE NEW GOODS ! OUR MR. ELI AS IS NOW IN NEW York, purchasing our Second Stock. We are dailv receivine an addition . to our Ejc- tensive Stock of ' ; ? r DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Shoes, Hats, Notions and Groceries, to which we invite the attention of Wholesale and Retail Buyers. We intend, not only to haye the "FINEST STORE," But the best assorted Stock of Gcods in the State. With a quarter of a century experience, we think we know the wants of our fellow citizens. Fair dealing, polite clerks. Call and judge for yoQrselves.J ELI AS, COHEN & R0ESSLER apr 16-tf. A First Class Restairnt ! MEALS AT ALL HOURS ! AND BILLIARD SALOON ATTACHED! . . I BOARDERS taken by the week or montV. Fare as rood and price as low as can M hjul at any firet-class Restaurant in the ciy, Having had longexpenence weguarane to please the public. . ' , j. Tryon Street. 2nd 1 door ' bek)w Cenal I Hotel and oppQsTletls'TlTalwri.aX Baik. L K U TlMMuNb'w 1 J B NAZARENUa ?f.may 9 S. h: APPLEGET, ' - A R C II I T R C! Ti, ' ""O H rAl R 'L O T T E, N; 0 . COME 1 ONE f COME 1 ALL ! BOTH GREAT AND SMALL ! TO MY OFFICE IN REAR OF R M MILIER'S HALL. xx manes me leei as . thought I should say, uau on.me aoout the. uentennial day, And hear what I have to say About buildings, on the Centennial day, If you1 flbn'ti when your building is done T ' You'll feel as if you, wished you'd ne'er be . ,gan -.. . ,.- . ....-. As for style and beauty you. have none; ; Call on me ad I please every obe, ' T In style I please the eye and purse. .' : : And guarantee to have no fuss, ; And if dissatisfied, will pay ior time and trouble, Taken fo iavestieate the truth, f Should you employ, me and I fail to please xou;can go awav at: your ease,. A J ; , ,.i. . aiIitberwordsI strive topi tose all with whom looms in contact in, bhsiness, and point with pride to the many bhildings con-! structed by me in this State,' where I haye glten'onfyenaVBatisfaeaoQp.. '' - - 1 i Ih ordinary buildings it co$ts twenty per cent iless jn . the , long run : fa employ an Architect; because when finished it is bound to please. . In very ordinary buildings I will furnish estimates"- of ct and bill of lumber as low as ten dollars la. 34 ft XX j NOfficehour8from9tol2 in,, and from! to S li m. -' ' - -r ' TaaI8 ii..--i ',A T .-j y. or NORTH CAROLINA, ExG0VZtB, ..Vanqe, rrlHE incomparable stefnhps of the "'Old AiVbrth State," written by this inimitable writer and speaker,? which;:: haye recently appeared . In . the Norfol k Landmark have been, fesproduced in Book form and are now on saleat - l"l1- -PHIPER'Sh ; inam- ,v tJ ot;f ijitj, z iff c Book Store. ; eG RAILWAY. i A . 7 FREIGHT NOTICE; ? e 4.i.- TVTBRCHANTS and Shippers are informed vubi( uj guuus win oe receiveu auu ue- liyered at the Trade Street Depot of 'this company .Passenger trains East-, anoV Westjf company j-assenger trains last- ana west will be despatched fiom. Tryon. Street (Ian-f colni Depot as formerly. - " ' 'i' : V Q iOHNSOW.T , SEETGHES ma2S 2w MAUCLE YABDS, ACrrrr iNEWiHARDlE YAttD, COLLEGE STM CHAKLOTTE. .N. C Treswed fall v announce to the bublie that JLI am cpenins: a Marble Yard next door to R. M.; Yiiler fc 80ns, at which place I am nrenared to manufacture Plain and Orna mental Gravestones, Tombs and Monuments of every description.. Having served an ap prenticeship ofseven years withM. R.Hare, of Yorkville. 8. C and six years Jindei inf structions wUhMr. F, A. McNinch, of Char lotte; NfClfeef watranteAin wying that I can compete favorably witn any worKman lit mv line in artistic merits. 1 1 will deal only in the best qttalitieo(Lmarblegbjiran teeipg all work manufactured by me to prove. satislactory m every respec-oj pay re quired. My prices BbayfTje.fasiow. astK lowest. I rapectfulUa8h&re J?I Jublie natronaee. (Jail and see . me ,oeiore purchasing eise wbere, and I can make it to your advantage. veryire8pecwunyr- , ol7rtf 1 iU;Ml CRAWFOPj F. A. McNikch CHARLOTTE i ' F". QanskatBBB O&ANITE WORKS, THE Undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Charlotte that they "have formed a CO partnership to carrv on are Granite business in all its branches, and for prepared to nil all orders at short .notice for Granite Fronts, Cemetery Lot Enclosures 3rave Guards, Steps, Sills, Bases, Coping Curbing, Area WalJ Caps, Flagging Hearths. Upping Blocks. FfiHceosts,S7c Orders solicited from abroad. rOfflce at S. McNinch's marble works." 1 MeNINCH & '.G&EISH ARBER. O1 ICE OP ERIE CITY IRON WO KS, 1 EatE." PC Januarr6. 18 75 DsARSlB .-1. 5 It H rj n We take pleasore ii fnFartaiogfvoa teat. encouraged by ; h f i. piichiojar Machinery has beerf rented lljroaghoat the Souitb the past year, andin ordeVto facilitate trade and meet the often expressed wishes of our friends and patrons, we have determined to open an office and warehouse for "the sale of our manufactures in Charlotte. N. C which will be known as the Charlotte Branch of the Erie $? Iron Works. Mr. W. Cv Morgan, who is so widely and favorably known thouehodt the Sdutbl wiD be ig charge of the Chari(rtte'U Branch; andJ we propose to keep on hand there, Portable and Stationary fJngints, Boilers and Circu- calar saw Mills of our own munufactore, also the best- make , of Qrn, MillsGins, Presses, Shingle i Mills k ad s'suc pother Machinery t8 the wants of the trade require. ; The Charlotte House is not em agency but branch of our works, owned and controlled by us, and any, business jjonewith us there is done with f die i-mattnfartuyitsst' We.hothe estaWishmeDf W this BrahcM bonse wall serve to bring os nearer together and Broil the vexatious delays that so often occur m ousmess at so great a aistance as we are- from you. : Eor circulars, price lists and any informa tion wanted in our line, address Erie City Iroa JWrkfl, Charlotte, N. C. Trusting inat our onaertaKing win meet with your approval and support, we remain, ... rery respectfall y yoors.C' IRIE CITY IRON WORKS. S. H. APPLEGET - end R M Miller & Son's Building, 4th . Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 3 AGENT. FOB ALL KINDS Iro Fronts of Bullflint, GalTanizeft Gftrniccs, Iron Fences, CiestiiiES, AND ALL KINDS GALVANIZED WORK Wliich he will sell Cheaper than any Person. 1 - iOffice hours from 9 to 12 m., and 2 to 9 a8 H APPLEGET wisbesft inform lie public at large, that1 he is prepared td furnish Plans' of all kinds of buildings With working drawings in' full, which will be found faiuch -plainer than those of any 'other man in the State, be being a practical tbnilder, haying at experience of 15 years in I three of the "laftrest -cities' of the United States- He Can answer any question or give any information in Tegardtos the eonatruu- tion of anv part or the bulldiner'ashe is fnlly qmilified to giJatid do the work : him self. With 15 years as a builder and 14 as arr Architect, he knows just what is neces sary lor a mechanic to get along with, and with this expeenceTvod wiltjar nmtrmet that he ha a prettygood knowledge -jbfi the business. You can judge for yourself as to whether a man is an Architect without be ing a prttficai builder.' Some in this' State claim to be Architects when 'they have-no knowledge of the business and can -only be calfeirdrartsmeni and need some one io in-: stmet them at all times (should they under take, a job. Forthe last six years be has been? employed in this State, and has done allthebes-t buildings. rwith olTyrareT '""erw ceptions in RaleiSh, Goldsbbrajand iGreeus boro, and almost all over the Btafe, wfierei oersons can see his work. ., ? Tti Charlotte he would call .attention to S P,Saiith's Iron Front Building.' and Sims fe Dowd's Store, ancUa number of the priVate residences here. He refers to all who haye epaployed him as Architect and SuperiBtendcnt, aa to is apihty. He can rarhishrir anyoesife them thei name of parties and buildings, but can not ao so nere lor ine wane or room. He can show as many fine buildings as any other man of his age, and will take pleasure iard6ihkso!SAig-Vggqn yfeitiBe Charlotte te invited 4oMIl and eaaniiie hia drawings, which lie has at .least 500. He 'guarantees to have 50 to 1 of any other per son in the 8tate. All are invited to exam ine them whether they are going to build or not. The ladies are specially invited. mal5 . ; r : :C "0PHOLSTEEER. DECORATOR '4 f , AHD ' iriattres Mai a. h BLiiirruN' " '. TaAna Street, Oyer Frankenthal's Store iWill be pleased and honored if you will call on him to inspect his work, or give him an order. Best workmanship guaranteed. An assortment df Mattresses always on hand. "Church Upholstery a Specialty. All orders left at Frankenthal's store will receive prompt attention. feb20-tC. q-HE LARGEST AND BESy i f : 4 ? STOCK OFi I v ! k HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, they can be had elsewhere, r! -:. AT WANTED. , 1 Everybody 'to' come tor Walter Brem & Martin .juonuay, to see the wonaer.oi tine age. The Virginia Cooler And i&frigejrator with an Ice 'preservative and seperate co partnients for Meats. Vegetables, Butter. Tea, Ac sAlso the best Washing Machine ever invented, and the . GrangerjChnrn . -Virgin ijna vea.tionsy-' iayeheeh talrly $f nd conntj lMcaHlX jeseoL ni appravea, rights for (ale by ma23 . sAML TU. LEE VV. BATTLE, OFFICE-Next d'Kr s to McAden'8 og sto e. nD Callsleft at my office in the day.i or my .,ucuce, on Myers Street re !Z Pr0mPt attention. at cigbf, will 4 Attorney and Counsellor at l.a , HuiM irig, Up Siaiw. ao21-tt 4- o, a: irooax. K. O. PATTERS4 MPORE & PATTERSON. Tf A ATTORSf BS-AI!.!. A W. ASHEVILLE, N. C, Practice in all the State CmiWn''iihi ua. Federal Courts at AshevUle and tatesville he Collection of Debts. Claiits and Pon. wons. a, Specialty, etnet personal attention fiven to the col ectionoran Debts In Western North Cum. ma. . Remittances promDtlv made. REFERENCES: How. J. L. Bailt f i AND 19. T. D. Cabtbr, Ashxvixijb, N. C. nov. -y W. F LEMMING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Special attentlo: to etuis jm and against corporations. I f jan2-ly. t 3 COTTON MERCRA1VTS. J Y. BRYCE, Cotton Commission Ifforrhant At J. S. M. Davidson's. 3 dnnm holr ri lege Street, will pay the highest prtoe iriilus Brket for all gjades; of TooUon, or will ad fiSt? Hral iper Ice-age fifty dollars ($50'0) bale on Low Middling Cotton, ta be shipped to number one Houses in Bos ton, New York, or Savannah, as owner pre fers, and held until Spring, if desirable, Is also prepared t- nurcha.se or sell for those, wishing io deal n Sfufures, ?on te eeipt of two doners and ra balf-t$2.50) ier bale, as a margin. For particulars, aoplv as ahnvp. decl7-t Home and Democrat please copy for lni. IIOTEtS, &c. B07DEII HOUSE SALISBURY, N. C. W, T. XIJVTOBT; Prop'tok A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, situated im venient to the. business part of the city. ' Omnibus will be found at depot t j convey passengers to the hotel. feb 11 St. Charles Hotel STATESVTXLE, N. C. Situated in the Centre .of Town THIS HOTEL hias been thoroughly refitted and refurnished, and uoder my manage ment as lessee, offers to the traveling public the advantages of a fiist-class Hotel. 49" Omnibus at the depot on. th? arrival and departure of all trains. M.SCHLOSS, sepl-dtf. Formerly of Raleigh. QOCHRANirS RESTAURANT. European Plan. I would Inlbrm the public that, on the 1st of November, I will open a RESTAURANT and BOARDING HOUSE, on Tryon street, in the second story of the Buildintr adioin- ing the Bank of Mecklenburg, and hereafter win be prepared to entertain Bcarders, regu lar and transient, in a style unsurpassed by any house in the city. The tabfe will be supplied with all the delicacies of the sea-'. son. vHame, Fish, Oysters Ac. s Terms moderate.? Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. I respectfully solicit your patronage-. :;!.., oc80.tf : , , ; W. R. COCHRANE. TO THE PUBLIC. TPE UNPERSIQNED ANNOUNCER TO , .the citizens of Cbarlotte'and the public generally, that he has opened a , BOOT AND SHOE SHOP in the Springs' Building, at "D Austin's old stand, where he isjirepared to do all kinds of orl1Jlaiqipisfafi4ion guaran teed tr no charge a mar9tf S. M GILBERT. .v;: :. .' gr, ,, p8i flair Etijpennui, F. & S, A. JOHNS O N t; ,Wis.h to. inform the ladies of Cha'lolte and, vicinityhat they have called here for aUbptt time with a fall and '. elegant assort ment of Human Hair Goods, that lean offer aa theetandard of perfection, original in de. sign, of tie best quality .and, workmanship, and: nnsurpassed in elegance and beauty ;t extremely low prices. ' . . .. V Will renew and work over, in the most fashionable style, alOJd Hair, Braids, Com bings, Ac; also iRenewing and Dyeing in every shade, either lighter or darker.at reas onable prices. Store Tryon street, between D-G Maxwell's and Tiddy's Book Store ma 1 rtAperday. Agents wanted. vlll classes of working peo ple of both Bexes, young and old, make more money at work for us, in their own localities, during their spare moments, or all the time. J Iian at any thing else, t ;4i'e J ofler employment that will pay bandsofhely for every hour's work, lull particaiarH, terms, fec., sent free. Send us your address at once. Duu't delay. Now is the time. Don't look for work or business elsewhere until you have learned wbat we offer. O 8TINSON A f aW73WT CT Portland Me.? P2J its i i gUTTER. 1001b Nice Butter, for sale at f ma26 W M CROWELL'S. Thev HaveuGomei f MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF CLfX3f INGf Gen'ts'" Furnishing Goods, Hats, Ac. and are going fast at very low prices. Gentlemen will do well to examine hy I V . ? ATI 'f? w? batipurcliasingfejsiwhere. J. MOYER. 8 PrptfJ A7TI I I S i EVERYBODY RXHN TO- itr GET SOME OF THOSE Tim wr JUST IN TOwD AY. 1 1 ,' v;iirr ;: u, - Li." U-f , tip,! LET t- . Elarcre and eleeant new store room,n deri the -Opera Opera HoW,:lttv m Wry LmensLDns, S8 K-MI" el gh t y soon to Jl 16 feet. Apply t 6 ij July 4 CARSON A SANDERS, Ass't Snpt. 1 o "KJl