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K DlIIiTfrOBSEIiyEB. -.w: . SE ' VV. fa VJBB Vr Associate Editor. 1 Tuesday, July 27, 1875. 1 Free from the doting scrapie that tetter'oufcfree-born reaabh.' , i . - Tffs "OBSERVERS IS THE ONLY Pj PER PUBLISHED IN TEE STATE WE& OF BALEIOB mOH aiVE TIIE Lj TEST TELEGRAPJUUV iarivu EVERY MVKNJUSU. Jl uainaoa jui ITiZ PLEASE HAKE A NOTE m.TI TK -) ; - J , ,. 'thl J'-iM'1"'Jrf TTJ.:.5v 'iu-' bo. '44 oat of the city mast At all post offioe" oat oect their paprs discontinued at the ex' ration of the time paid for. jOur malK Clerk knows nobody,' and his Instruct! apply to all alike. : , : - Yv. in -J infiiBXIble: rui.es. We cannot notice aaonymod4d$n)nf tlons. 'In alLcaSes we' retire die' f name and address, not for publicatl as a coaiaatee of good faiths n m Wa cannot, under any clrcumstanceh. tarn rejected communications, nor' canS undertake to preserve maaaacrlpU;, ,t Articles written on both sides of a sheet o pevper oaanot be aeoepted for publication. FOR CONVENTION, OHiTST0N3 COL. WM. J A- E AN SON OBSERVATIONS. . ;,- . i.Yiifa rrrr?',' xa.iA Algernon Bwlnburue has given Pde .ty highest eminence among Ainer lean poet . tKeV dini Sie OeOn JaOQrlteJV not in England.' They are going to make; hay by artificial heat.1 I ffU't .j it l It is proposed to erect a monument to Gen. era! Blair at some prominent point In SU . Looifc' x,: . . - v:' Hon. Jefferson Davis has decUn4ieo"flfe ol th Presidency Of Brrao. TeflWJ AKrt tural CoUege wlthf a salary of ' fi.00dTajrj and a furnished house. An Italian artist has a new idea ill stktuL ry. He represent, ThefArU" asa Yanke trading off a poor dog and. a counterfeit en dollar bill for si fine hoitfeThe attSt livW Phlggs says hts wife's name Is Ftora; an: .that's the reasonT'irhy when he gets Within about a block r hi house' at1 2 o'clock la the morning he begins lO jfeel'ie liight Diooming serious. tMariluUI 9li . iM -rfji The saltan ot Turkey has eight hundred wives, 1 arid' '.evey 7 time ' Brigbam Youm thinks of it ! he ' gives his poor little sixty- three partners a glance of 'contempt and pity. A y '''''- ''' ' (-.. -': General Joseph E, ,JUnson, of Georgia, has been elected president of the Arkansas Industrial University. The happiest moments In a woman's life are when sboJa-making! kef weddipis gar ments j thi) la4dSt wJMihttsbM40pmes home late at night and yells to her from the front steps to throw him out some key : holes, assorted Sizes! Branswleker1.1 - ' "Two dollars' worth of collar on twenty cents' worth of dog, ",1s one of the Indianap olis weaknesses rebuked by the thrifty Herald. jVTi -A'-" ' Jesse Pomeroy is to be hanged on Oct. 8th. He wouldn't care so much about It if they'd let him out for a.llttle refreshment in the meantime just to slice up a child or two, you know. , , . , Mr. Marsh, the author of the tune "Mar tyr," so well known In connection with the hymn. "Jesus, "Lover of my Soul,'' died at Albany, New York, on the fourth. Gen. Grant is doubtless observing Ihe signs In the skies, and shaping his course accoraV Ingly. . He . has -aharp ;polltloians behind him, and the bread-and-butter brigade Is not to be deplsed..," still beliave. that Gen, Grant will be the radical candidate for the presidency. Richmond Whig. The friends" of Seuator MorrllT In Maine are desloni jp making 3a oonapromige with Mr. Blaine , eoncernina the senatorshlo. They are willing. It Is ald to su pport him for the presidency, or any office, provided he will abandon his'' attempts' to' secure Mori Morrill's 'V aniit. Th am kAirnhnfii "hfftvw Tint been received favorably by" Mr1, Bialiie, and th contest for the senatorshlp continue. The pet actor of London, Mr. Henry Irving, who played "Hamlet'' two hundred nights to large houses, Is engaged to play in Tenny son's "Queen Mary," whlob Utobe produced next month, with elaborate Scenic effects. The ; poet-laureate has eVery; advantage a it will be from Its own Inherent defects, Marriage at the revplver;a xaoolh Is not valid. Bo the: New York SupremeCourt de cldes in the case of a Llvingson county man who was forced bv another to sro with him to Avon and marry) aa1lna,hisVf ill Judge Hi Darwin'Braltb7 grariWd a decree de claring the marriage null and void, giying . both parties the privilege to marry again. ; The Hon, Cassias M. Oiay (ells a correspon. dent of The Cincinnati .CommertiA) jtbat his choice for President next year is a ''straight. oat Democrat, Bayard, or TUden or Trum- bull, or Allen, tor last but not, least, Herid ricks, or any 'horiest, able, and patriotic man." The Vice-President, he thinks, should be a southern man., y Some low-born persons beguiled the Phlla : delphia Ledger iatpublsklpgaa obituary poem on one,"JaoX.ri Jt Vm a beau, . tiful elogy -sad, dreamy, tear-oompelllng, but, it turned out that Jack Boslyn was a Kentucky muJe' H - ( t i W0 trust that Mr. Beecher will pardon us bat onr advice to him Is to get into a scrape t with another woman as soon as possible. Jn . the language of Sellers; There' millions In it." Cincinnati Enaul Coiei - y be postal rateCwliJI Earope reUed by the late general treaty, which went Into effect July 1, 1875, are five cents for letters weighing one half ounce or less, two cents . for postal cards, and; two cents for newspa pers weiguing not over lour ounces, to aU eoontrles except France, to which the rates r Are nine cents for letters and three cents for newspapers. Scientists have at 4 last found out tbat to bacco smoke is a mixture f cyanhydric. solphuretted hydrogen, formic, acetic, pro. pionle, butyric, valerianic and QarboUo acid half a doxen kinds of alkaloids and creosote we nave known thU for a Ions time and only neglected to say so from the fact that had we Imparled this Important Informa tion to mankind, some "noodle head" would nave gald we were "stuck up." We hope though tbat we will be allowed to copy this discovery of scientists without .being called fgOUSUCej iJli'VUiv: It? el a. j 1 J 5 f 2 w Ah rri r nilntifmn n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i of amusements, at. period: when the mercury is playing . leap-frog among the nineties and the national heels are higher .than the national head. It will pot be dangerous, then , to suggest the somewhat startling and partly ,; tropieal question What would ! happen if one party, or both, should -nominate : neit year an ex-Rebel for the office of Vice- President? ' The South has already dis claimed; through" its' leading papers, any hope that any of , its , leaders re ceive political preferment , for ,a, ,-long time. tQ comer and such an action, eith er by.the party- which mainly fought the Rebels or the party which has been first to forgive' them, ' would come as a startling political surprise. The old war crieswould be heard again, but they will 4 never iallagain on willing ears. Might not the nomination . of a man of the, South of, ability and un blemished repute in-the Centennial year express ; better than a thousand speeches the brotherly love of the great North?1 'Might not the concession be all the "more conciliatory "because it was not demanded or expected? Might it not show by visible sign that, a little more than a decade after, the, close of the war, we .were in , truth a. whole , re united people ?.,0r vinight . not- some Southerner be found who had taken no active part in the rebellion and whose name would not rekindle the dead ani mosifies of the conflict ? ''? Will either party have the courage or the reck lessness torun the riskf It Is .worth thinking'about?' ' 1' Speaking" of Ihe South, Ihe Boston Post says that'a fire could n not clean out a doomed territory more complete ly1 than tne carpet-hag fraternity,' char tered and protected from Washington, devoured the - remnant of substances which was th8'Souths ' only reliance in a struggle for feppyery. But it is eve? its eyes i,jne,th, pomprebnds the vital points of the situatiou. When the blacks suffer, then they ' are able to see thajt Liijbeuseither3ivhits!lhave isuuereu ueiuru lutuu, anu tney reason very 1 clearly i from 1 the! effect .'to the fcftnse. .Whentliey 'finally nnderstWd thai, whole States have u heen : ., impover ished, "whose productive resources once seemed limitless, they are, " able lo: con ceive that it was accomplished by infiu(1 jences rFom-nwitnoutinaij; nowever proved tthamseives. itreacheroust des tractive and cruel. ' , - j Railways have entirely changed the laws of infernal, bansporiatipn. 1 They require new laws of their own. It seem? that negotiations are now going on, be ween Germany, Austria, 1 Hungary. France, .t Italy" Switzerland, Belgium and Holland for the" tegulation of , in ternational railroad transportation, so as to secure idorp prinjeples 10 &$ teminingfheSigh'ts of the' shipper anc earner andjthe mothods of establishing Ltub business prospect ahead While thereare apprehensions, on fthe cart of some asitoHthe! extent and finiportance of the fall trade; weae as- sureu iuai us-never w.ungua prospect for a heavy business - this fall 'hud winter Everywhere within hear ing, the sound of the saw and hammer are heard from early in the morning jptil. night, indicating: 'preparations for Business, The crop, prospect was never 3tter,; and good cropsi. always i make sinegs lively. J,,: .d.-l i ; tiTBE CROPS..it :.t le Kew York'?ra of last ' Saturi V contains 'a 'condensed' statement in t , u ; ; vt i Ji;onghout the whole country,; n thp 111, icn ywF i-v iwvU. uu ujjw k aij wnxc omvo j mo ThPfinttftA.rron v is fisnftfiiallv lising; ? We clip the following from a. . . 1 Herald't report for the benefit 'Of .readers Jcpects within the radius of, the Uis department, comprising West pesseorcn' juississipm, :wu. lioaa, iwfvuuu.' wv W.l MdJ ic statistics 01 the conainon ottne attnepresent tune. aTejtwnana.; .Utiywuix reaic f jjFi w oris beannir ' UDon ' the condition crops at that time are containea Cotton Exchange for June i ' -' resent condition of :-the ' crop re- yed 14Q.responseSi.ot which : r84 were r good, 33 , good . and - 8 moderate, fe hundred arid, thirty-eight reported b from grass and weed and well cul- ated, 16 1-5 that squares are forming ply,: and"i 12,! report - bloonis. dating in the.Vloth to the 22nd ..of June. bl nights were complained of in very 1 instances, but their effects, upon the tton 1 naay be said up to the present the cotton was hlanted nd weath- s prevailed to 4 materially - retard yth. .mpunt in acreage planted llC-bllll VI. Ill Ul uuu j caif !f te report jfrom ,the Department of pture shows' an improvement m itton - crop: in every cotton btate tas, the i improvement. ;over last fteragmg about six percent. s in Alabama are better, than at fn-, . A tfive-fokt increase in the average feat, -which has-, been- nearly" all tin good condition, , The, average is not so great .as was expected. BIIIUC U1C TVU.1. 111C1C WOO nil vniy anout ten busneis to tne acre Jrowth of straw was very heavy Jeld of Oats is .unprecedently large; ilarlv of , the . rust-nroof variety r crops, millet especially, which Xnsively grown this" year, are "very r But little wheat is being sold, Imers preferring to have it ground jmcie home market. The corn, crop Wired and very large. ..Cotton, aE W nri assn ough backward: never gave more favorable promise;-: There is ' & -vfaible improvement in labor since last season and far 1,, indebtedness , on, pledgexj crops. . r Arkansas. We estimate that about thirty per cent increase of acreage has been put in corn this year as compared with last, though the drought ,. has seri ously injured the crop, which will bring the yield about the same. The acreage of cotton is about the same as last year, a large amount of new ground and here tofore uncultivated helds having been taken in, and the crop: though some tenor twelvedays later thin that of ast year, is in fine growing condition. and promises well in every, locality The wheat, which has been harvested. although the first, to any extent, that has ever been raised in our country, proved an abundant yield from twen by-uve wtwiy uupuciBpci.Muc. .. Chorpenning, the insatiate mail con tractor seems likely to have his million- dollar dream dashed, and it ought to be, Chorpenning and Woodward, got the contract for carryings the mails from Salt Lake City to California in 1851. The correct", remuneration for; this service was $150,000, but ' the sum of $518,596 was - allowed Chorpenninaf. which he did not, deem sufficient, fori the risk of exposing bis scalp to the Im dians by so ' .. m.. MttVV, ymv mer amount,, but the resolution con - firming tWaward'waa' tepealed . and naeeinff" for the monev sver ainnp nagging , jot ina. money , ever since. The Attorney General will give his de- cision nexfcimonth,&and, as has' been intimated, hV will probably dismiss the matter. Engine Smoke. A, t Cincinnati me-J chanic has invented a. machine which consumes engipe smoker The Gazette says in themain it consists . of a pipe twelve or fourteen inches 4n diameter, or such fV leaser aise as experience shall prove to be sufficient, having a funnel- Buvx uiuutu r ?eu uut over uut a the top of thesmoke-pipe of tbe engine, f along, on the f"roof of iiiic uiuc Laui.u .aivuiti VJii uic riuui ui the' cars to the rear m - ulxu, movement , of the , train galeywilj 1fil.4lieb4UQOkm!ttiia fiiriiiel-shaped inouth'and make a fierce draft which will rear of the tram where it ' will 1 be ' left hAMnrf ",s msmmmmmm.. .. . : . .. . . . ..tt . ... S-.?kJNvAmofr-i.Van ' at Waclesboro - The Radicals say that, if L'Jr-.fc-,"- tW -firmt-pntlnn -j .v c-v .-vrr? - - - - - - - FftFrtbjowtte .homesteadf Jaw, but he that sayeth so,:is a; fooIior, Uarf, For would we destroy the;-, law; that :. . . . .. .! ?ZS&?B&W&f?P.fl?jm lateMnr fish, and: Secretary Belknap Tpww TnW 9A. . 187. v ii; isnootmsrat a tarcrec. :;ne.yaifi.wa v"4- crop: have be6n cotinteraotetl iwr 71 nVuZ. ' iljila 1 ysntt,naipmpajMca;Mainorai subseouent favorable seasons, and JTt pfostrattpn ; that fqllpws a judden , his partner having been killed 1 p-ndidotP- n inA Ko , A s16 y that original method. In 1870 he make this change' The negro party 1 1 iul22 " enmnoorofllila fiW1iAiVti 'I.Sri 'Vk candidates oert&inlu Still noi- mnl? n It I ' .. .y- : -1- mmmmmvmm mmmr ViailllSS liUAIf I J -. - T .ww .v, gives us our homerwbere our children J " "f"!! largeDftii is iven inere is v. " u 2!U-v-x1Pol?eT ; dancing, which end Jn have been born ad'-reared--where they have died and been J carried forth to their last resting;- place I 'say 1 no, we will not, and -he: that saye'th : so,'" is both a fool and a liar."3 uJ- , -a Ho Norwegan girl is aUowed to have a beau until she can bake ; bread and. knit stppkings ; and, as a consequence, everv eirl caii "bake bread and.knit 7 lone before she eart iead or write.' - both killed: , How Two Idiots Vowed a -.Vow and - v a. v. ; ; r. 's t WA 1 The' Statesmen, otAnstin, Texas, says: From Serbin comes the news of the finale of a fearful tragedy, and out, auu in regard to itr". Drs' Mallette - and fof Manning were both practicing physid vians iu duo vameueiguuurauuu; uuu had been living there for several years. Some i little professional ; jealousies sprang up between them; and Mallette in time began to talk? about the other doctor in what was regarded as an-unjustifiable manner, $e (did pQt;ag it is said, confine '- jaiaj remarks - about Manning in a. professional , capacity aiuue, uub ii au piaceu nun, in n wrong social light before 6th 0rs,'aiid had. also rinuuigeu in renecuons upon ine uuar- aCterf K tfear female relative of Mann- lngu. junnniDg; onaiiy xsuea nPO v . " z'xl 'iTT-. jw.xubjt It wun i. i.ri n. Hi nra bd apron nann f-iTF.nvna open .plaCB coriimsb;. n fc .Ti.-'Hiori .1. n hgorefsmdMinmg wreck df his fo uhub, w, wwg ,01s appeanug wwk. irwiitw( w rfteft.W4 f teMlfea? oeen almost severed t iroi ana.M nw recoyery:. t?ecam?iear- fMV :Wriiw,,uM 4upituKu;nu 1. bur of ito nper posSHelent w 11 n h u v u r 1 ri t- f 11 1 iiu m 1 h w iiiu snri Ta iov the town ipf Beltonih'Bell bdunty while convalescing, and remained' for I alewrnontbs, 4" ToUediOniand vengeance demanded , rtxat "the vows. vAf a u v va nvvt nvvivu buav w i to bringithese twP men 1 in mortal combat ; were withstand, and' Manning found him self, a few days ago. in the little town of Serbin. Vengenoe had clainred its reward ; and no sooner had Manning become quietly domiciled, at ins own search of Manning, and followed him to his own door, r w h ere "he made ah attempt to kiHhim, 5whtch -resalted in the im mediae 1 death -i oi Mallettej Manning had ; not. t forgotten, the mnt tuai vows 01 vengenance, ,anct wbeo Pftanf H lallette ' fell heart With a bUlJ was fniiy prepared pierced through the h f ,,'R,i" fulhlled. let, and a fierce and bloody. vow-was, Dead Against Changing theConstitn- ; -. - . tion., Whalii.!. - 'i-t't! 1 ' There is one 5 "'cljiss of pi. Hon3, l&q that; too, without regard to race, color or previous condition - of servifude,5 wham it would be blind folly -to; et pect to vote'; for.i Democratic candi-: dates for. the. Convention, The. clasa we refer to consists of men who have already been convicted rof stealing another . man's property. . of foreine fg1! !&h? kP?w m .their hearts, that if the law had its course, they would be convicted ot one of these onences JJo rogue, no thief, nor forger, nor perjurer, will vote for the white man's candidate. When they vote, they vote for the negro party candidate. And what an inroad it will make into the ranks of the negro party if every man guilty of larceny land forgery and perjury, snaiinenepmedjpi tne right lr.lV I'W? "'"t "V"""VS , , 'n,r " k-!5 T cnangea. And ought a thief, a forger, or, a per- J.ULeLt(L ft -fiMlH?858'.1 a man whom the laws of his country have declared to be. guilty of an infa mous crime, a fit person to direct the affairs of a State in which honest men nver i.na aoes, indeed seem a sin gular sort of law that pronounces cer- lain , acis io oe iniamous.aoo; yet(givea4 M h nnif.riln f ' iUZii of suffrage, the highest of" all civil rights, in equal degree With the best and purest and widest citizens' iri the State. The Canby Constitution, how ever, is no respecter of persons as to the matter of suffrage, not evenit.be-. tween the thief, and-the judge who tried him. s. Ought this to be so ? We think not. . -f.- t-:ii '11 .. . uu wo uoucii . . , tw .pvupie OJ. x orin men ".TT V.-. O,, VUOU . OC711U to the Convention therefore,! who Will amend id the Oonstitntidn. sd that neither- thieves nor perjurers," nor for the simple reason, if jio Otheiytbat . , . -.,?,,. iL 1 cratic candidates TFiZjiirtrTion Journal: ;';" ' r1-.''t'1 I It is -not crenerallv known that the feir ogtMM Miss Annie Louise Gar f cnQfraH trt ha married :toV-irIB7 geS'in Philadelphia. 4 'Everything' ; seemed propitious until a smU ' cloud began tclower an the horizon of the lovers Miss Carv'B voice be&ran contralto she took the name's nart in th oner a. and Mr H-- found his fastlddus taste I shocked therfebyi demahded 'of tbe lady: that he give tip tlie distaste time rr -r"J .jfV-fr-ifH 1 breaking from theuse 01 sumuiaiing fuiTOie. butsbeihavmeimaaejierTeniTwa-w - -! - n.on.amanfo naor 16. injpqssiDie .IQ. I, vOnpiy.Wiin . nis,i wisnes, - iie was obdurate, ae wou a not have ttife- wlTO appeared 10 pub - lie ( m, ;masouline habiliments; andBhc thinking1 doubtiess ofibe WU Jcnaltablishment, opposite Charlotte' Hotel proverb cohftArmng the fish1 in aia:U-rw-a---''flr W-WB sea, came to the conchisibri that itwas oca. uuuc wj vue uuiiVlUSiuu iu l y nos nnhiin Tn!ra LoZr i ak oaTa-i tt ' i iir i ,01- ; : - n 'X.-: F The.Shah, whflei t a Loudon r ball, danf S fnr-vnn? " M TT'nriYiwar'iri fh rint ?.--.vJ.;oL, w . . j , u U O. V 1 KJJ lift Itltd tjU . BUI UJ IOU3 btlM i 11 h ri r. it. rv .iu-i I n nm. iir.i nana a ara .'innnr dancing will actually cease erelptrg; as ft fewmincing seeps are all -a' fash Tallin oKlv PnoaA4, mw iivil i am f AABa vkt hbnablyressedV woman ipaa-j possibly W'AT0UM lady :wss recently neara .o sav. witha sisrb. u6ing tie.daronud vabote,.van4, jed around beIow,,Ihave riot, bad,; a ,good square sit down' for .three'iinonths.V music antf talkiand' admiring-each other's- dresses; -and so Glancing" bids fain to he a "surviValj'j aai the aUtiqua riea say. vi-aH ' ju n'id)- i'6js")ct- w Hon; -John T Leo ; Carfcrtr 'this nominee ' for: Gbvernorof .Marvland: is not only a : direct ; xepregantativftxaf one of. ,the illustrious signeraof the eciaraiion or ,.lndenendinpp hnt ia at present Carroll, of Carrohtoil The advance within. a,few days past of wheat to abourtwehty cents on the bushel add flour to kbbut, eighty cedtsJ on tne Daxreitis naieu ur p x uimucr phiisi! ed&et whicHrsttributes the; ad vnnce ta the i ctoa ..lossed caused bi inuadatiPnsn Fraac England jad-M Wiinrar nd sto: -the unfavorable L J nroot.hr whir.h Tirftcailftd over iheJbesttIa years," bat old - . M4 Europe just at the criticaVpenod i gathering rops. : XtxeJjeager says : bavd drenched S the already Avar-wet fields in some sections, while drought hasahed'mmmerFT For month past, throughout EuropejH the fears 01 a snort crop 01 wneai uave been accumulatiniuntH : now - the cesfUy CQrj prenasiwg '.ft nefc;te deficft has given va sudden j.m pulse of activity to tne grain ana sntppiuK in terests, jox-itheg JLimteub .otae9zi so good condinjlpakjUn, European . 4 xt j- 4A-i:.vsr,wtf home a Eiowm2 account or tne sigmsw - 'rAh' Thkvefound he writes o . w" ""'""'J o j ygysifctii j. flnontftRna a littlftcellart)en xefre8&eor,.Jieviiwier. SSwiffiSSS nsul, tough th fl ceii'.Jafofesaid;: owineito th Rf,ftrt,hinff ravs which JlOWrStrike the ? m" ' " v--- ''ffS fjtfiEHE Plfoiir foe Li it ;:si , inEnglant for the cure of dfdtiken. g which thousands are saidto mer.orie'dfachfhrtwice a day. This preparation acts as a stimuiant and tonio,: and partially supplies, the place pf . the i. ,accustpm ed, uquorVlana. . pre break! ri? drinks. Scieiitifi& Americhrii1' Mrs Breter .has it on. good athority that the romantic story .recently curcu-, lated about. ; the ex-Empress Qtrfottas inniinifv wm aTI fip.tiOn." e Emrres&. instead ofbeing better in health,is worse; and herdeatfcT it isbeUeved;is close'at KonH Vnr dnmptimA hpr- insn,nitvhftS taken thg pst brutish, rm,f .jShe, nev er leaves, nerrbed,. and nas antnenaDiis nfftn ami-nail The oobr aueen of Bel gium "has been imabfe for two years to bear the distinguished sightyof -the! unr happy; Charlotta, but npw. adfshe ;Cannpt last many months, the queen goes con staritiy to her. Tliis is the truth. ' " ' President White of Cornell- oniversi ty did! not stand . upon .his 'dignity when he heard of the second victory of the Cornell crew. 1 he Auburn JLdver- tiser says, "he was taking dinner when. ha I iiA flionotfih or nAiinAinrr became so excited tbat he rushed from the table, headed for be rushed from the table, headed for the university, and arriving there and finding the doors locked kicked them and made for the ringing apparatus of the chimes, which he pulled so vigor ously as to disarrange the machinery, VZ?T"l. JZ1?"' causing considerable delay before it L,i1DiA4 ,5.k a-! Vili The Ho Cron of New York -State' b tp prSmise quite well. Compar- ed with last year , there is a small in crea8e in the surface planted. The u ia .ru a m looking in good condition, but, the growers say it is too early yet to yen ture any prediction as to the probable Bulwer.i in one of his early novels WDlriv . j"k-v . lnwA aiafra (iPniriara if. woulde better. if we could get rid of it -altogether. .Life would go ;pn smootbernd. happier ' without ; it. rrienasmp is ine wine 01 existence . ?it j -,3';i: out love is tne aram-ur.ina.iug. . The Tepogtaphlcal Snt-vey of Great i Britain has been coins? on Bince 17M, and will require about ten years for I . . t mt x il. l - v b n101.m11 .-. - a iih - . IIS completion. ; ado cost iixu iar uaa I . m m m - i HrftSnVtfirian f t 'to 4- for family worship, for T1DDY & BRO. piN. SALAD OIL, . . If astard and Spices, jnst received. '! , v!-v,, v7 R BURWELL & CO. jal22 . , ...... I, v: i: :, . ,: A NEW BUSINESS IN fi TT A R L Q T T Et I HAVE opened in Charlotte an establish ment for the purpose of " BOTTLING SODA WATER, J f. nataA In connection with, the man a fact ore of .1 BELFAST GINGER at!r 1 1 AU my machinery is pew and of the most approved pattern, and cannot fail to do good I JQ.J man niaciures are pat no m suco Doxes pjjypogu-H jju - r j The 8oda i8 flaVOpe(i and prepared 1 for immediate use. Call on me in rear of Vogel's, Tailoring eaf WESTV 1 f8 i win.. vj w.- wwwvw :: k JVUU ytii 1 t After 5 years hard labor I have found the I only way I can continue nay business is to tradeOn and after Jnly lsblwill sell no one goods except fo? cash," and parties hay- 1 88 nnder no circonjatancesrwUl work be de - fleered to any one until paid for. AH who I i.MJ a -.'.U XK A . i - r . , . . t . .. , j . .. k . -a v' . . wm please call and settle by the is t -of Jidyi as I am badly in need of money, and further ,i IBiill ltra.t Mnnnt .ihainieaw F T -.i T Y 3 pUHay ,J)fe3ent"S)CkiOf; goods, at greatly. re duced prices to make room fox tall and win ter "Stock;' which I hone to be able to- Wa- df increased underthe cash 'svsteml .v.- ill t. . fij ,m .) i .t i ,1 1 . ii jj l.,;,K ',,, i i .? Board in ii f lew day boarders are desired airs L L-fE Pressly's next Tdoor to? the CharintiA Hotel. convenieBt to the business nnrtinn .of tk. .iM i' J ...j... ..c .-.. ., rr. JTwo ool pleasant rooms already furhishi "ii u; . aci iiib uiuueiiiie, ej ta let. ju29 lm yrrn Georgia melons. ' - lust received and ooinw nflT fit Bf "-r J '.U, tr Ux,,l ? Wffft.-. i i T)RAYER BOOKS, ft v- A L L rHK iov ivjxed to call upon the sttbseribers, btfaref . rn i! t ia experience "in, any thing appertaining to their line. . - - -; - - - ran wot RHnrftd thut nnr Clears Will not tfeave a bad odor if smoked in the parlor or elsewhere, -and are n?tr OS Not to scent thebreath, and oar Tobaccos andSnu&aareoii vl . U ' J ! ' A Kul-r inerioi Saperior quality, and are sold cheaper than any other manufacturer can sell for. fG 0 0 D : Treatment; polite attention and fair deal ing to allr:" Your - - H Ui S : B A N D i Or lover will live longer by smoking Cigars.than any other and don't forget our it. f J Trade at., ('narlotte, is. U. Si Tr 1 IM s- 01 I 6" o T -'"9 ' V H , c - .i O I y. I 525 to Z : g m M I M 5- 0 o a 9? o 5 r, f i . WMtAVE-SECUttED The Agency of the following celebrated fine brands of the Virginia Tobacco (forks . If ma30 FLOUR AND MEAL BY THE SACK OR CARLOAD: The undersigned is prepared on short no tice to HQ large or small orders for' 5- Flour, Meal, Wheat-bran, Corn bran, and Seconds, ' equal in quality to any in this market. ' ' Ako Graham Flour, for brown breadrom choice wheat, and MIXED FEED for cows. Grain bought at highest market price. ' CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS, s feblS-tf, ........ i. Lock Box 62 "Just RegSyeafi FIFTY BOXES "BALTIMORE CITY soae;' at a . Jt jB, ALEXANDEB,& CO'S, a 1 U ?i Coiegeireet?5 Jun From an3 Aftell ROM this date, wpofeftivery wflf hot sell any Goods, eicept j for CASH, to,, aqr one In selling entirely for CASH we propose reduce OUR profit. We can a Sard if as we j da not have to make nsT mnrufmeuw ffrom creoit Btnesj on oi (nose wno ao pay; 3 " j ,va:-- Yours trnlv. 5 tf -s - J S WILLIAMSON A Ca. apr 2 lm id QPECIAL NOTICEr-TSi , In future Ice will be seM-juafotBu' well's drug store and will not be-3e&tered. The Ice house at above name?Trlace wiil be qpen at 5 o'clock a. m , and closed atTrr. r ITT T W TT Afn a . t w xi xx ViliJliU lit xf , Agent. ma 12" :. ' ; OTTdN S . t . . t . -. Jl t GINS, 1 fi li ; Equal to any in the country, with ah im proved roll, t superior to any other Gin. Manufactured by ' ,i,;J!M ELLIOTT. u ; jnll8d w -. C Winnsboro, 8; c7 pRYSTAL FLOUR. d 1 3 A fncy brand jnst received, by li I SPENCER A A LLEN. 01 jfll 34 iBuy Linseed Oil 'J"S. OP T?.rSMITH fe Ca Chwosite Central Hotel. u jul2l - , RESIT" " SaraSg?tSr?odrSgBt9dtted by r;ti -I v w jjiinj-i j.n - l in kl ,) .l.l juli? w V 'l i.:t LTTSE CUTLERS ; - ; T-V.T I 1 Patent Jickel Inhaler fcrCtftarrahi 77 vi W R BURWELL A -CO V 1 Jul22 C .. Agents for the Manufacturers. ':--' - ' :r.-i JR. ' P. L OSBORNE; Brem"-&',Qsbom VAttomeys and Consellors at Law, CHARLOTTE, S. C. ft !' r I pE InXtowA Minis' New Build m T . ing, Up Stairs. an21-tf. j. j r ii v it. , TELEB W. BATTLE, J uavjnipmanently located, oilers his professional services to the citizens of CHARLOTTE AND VICINITY. O Pl?ICE4Jext, door : to McAden'a ngSto e, up stairs. Calls left at my office in the day. or mv residence, on. Myers yStreet, at night, will receive prompt, mieniion. , Office Hours 8 to 9, A. M.; 12 to 1. P. M., and 5 to 7, P. M. jan22-ly. W. W. PLEMMING; - ' ATT0B.NET AT LAW, Charlotte, N. 0. Special attention to soibj for and ''against corporations. jan2-l v 1 iAi Wi Alexander, SUBQKON DEWTIST, Offers a reduction in orices of Dental Work to suit the time!! V Office in Ihe'Parks tMldWe over Bntler's Jewelry Store. - Uours firom 8 Ju Ja, to 5 F. M. mat 11 '-"f ti'M ? xk ' COTTON WLEIt CHARTS. islon Merchant. At J. S. M. Davidson's. 3 doors below CaU rriege Street, wiHpay therhifiheetrice in this lilmariiet tor alt grade of Wtofcfor will- ad vance at a liDerai per centage nfty dollars ($50 00) a bale on Low Middling Cotton to be Shipped to number one Jlooees in. Bos ton, New York, or Savannah, as owner prei auuiueiu uxiui. opring, m eesirsDie, Is also prepared t" nnrchase or sell contracts for those wishine to deal in futnrea. ion re- ceipt of two donars and a half ($2.50) per baler as a margin. ' li For particulars, apply as above. decl7 1 1 iifHiH : . Home and Danocrot please copy for lm HOTELS, Ac. BOTDEN HOUSE, ' ' SALISBURY, N. 5:, .; : MRS DR REEVES, : : Proprieteess. ol liu- ' .-.":' kni-JJi i- THE proprietress returns her sincere thanks to the travelling public for their liberal patronage while she was connected wltb, the Rational Hotel. VotbavingTeolftemfi ijei Streets prorfeWf .hetaented" the Mouse, and sne feels satisned tbat she can now accommodate her guests comfortably. aji4 krlilerr !,best style, in this newiy ftWsfce4&oi3, fifth all the modern im provements. Passengers going up the Wettem North Carolina Kail read from the East, take break fast at the Bovden House. J -Fjtst class Bar ano. Billiard dpon con nected with the Hotels v.v& ju!9 a-, f--- . . - m CharlesHotel STATISVILLE, 21. C. , Situated in the; Centre of Town, rpHIS nOTEt. B&s tfren tboronghl y refitted X and reforfdabed. enanoder rov manage ment as Jessee.oHer to uie trsve, publU Uie advantages of -a tisUclaAslAOtfcl. . ,--..; J- Oninibaa at tne u . on : tn9 arrival and departure 01 all trains. - ; - h I.-. -, i. --,, vufcttsfiij,-. " 1 ' e. Biiti lAmai-i sepl-dtr. fxmxr ..Formerly of halelgK. 0. CIIHANE'S RESTAURANT. 1 PtTTnnpnn - Plan. I would lnlbrm the eublie thatv-onlhe lsi Of November, I will open a RESTAURANT and BOARD tNG HPUSEron Tryon street. . in the second story of the Building adjoin ing the Bank of Mecklenburg, snd hereafter will beprepared to entertaiiBarersAjegn-. laraEVansIehiVin a style unsurpassed oy any house? in tkT. city. The table will be supplied with atf the delicacies of the sea son. Uaine, Jfisn, Uysters, &c. Terms moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed 0Bfo charge. J restreUysolldt your na tion aga. i AA W im m OC30.tf W. K. UUUUKA1M1S. THE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES T. the citizens of Charlotte and the public eneraly, tbt Me fews ffenea a . U JaSPOESHOP in the 8prines' Buildinir, at D Austin's old stand, where he is prepared to do all kinds f7w&k5AIIS llfc.AMtfefcctiojii guaran teed or no charge. - mar9tf ; S. M. OlLBlvKT. make more money at work for us, in their own localities, during their spare moments, 01 eJl-theJimaihan at any thing else. He offer emplOTjueafrtbat will pay Handsomely ar'"-everv;"BOutaroTK. Juu particulars, terms, &c:se&t Aeei-Send us your address ce. . Don I eeiay .. xow is tne time. r"wdwtk,or-B8iness elsewhere ontil you have lerTne 1 wbU we offer. mmfi'-v G uTINSON & CO., v oal7r, -s." v -J Portland. Me. n C.irrch 13 WdU, ennial, R M MILLER & SOKS. may 6 This is to give notice that we are the solt manufacturers of the celebrated "Premium of iCbarlotte, cigar, arid" all persons tie hereby ' cautioned that any refringem nt thereon will be dealt with according 16 law. eiW:-' J MENDEL & CO , - jurl ; , Charlotte, N. O. tjiorjsetT T H. BREM, S5 KS2QjAH claaesoVwimgeo nief hotl. acJea. youtirf asdl old,. t .1 . v. 1 ; .13 pre: mmmi .ZV ' ' . The 2nd story of a pleasantly situated house at the west end of Trade street. Ap ply to Col John E Brown, or - . ju 11 tf JAS P IRWIN. IHr?rUit SYrUa i T PINEAPPLE & 8TRa.WBERRY8yruns , .made Irom the froit.: Call at jT.-;Cj 7; Smith A Cb'a and try them' in .'your-"SODA WATER. J"" ;1 iun 8 ; pAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES, aboJBatWitUe, Wash Bro , W R BURWELL AGO.!' jul22 , I E OCKtNGHAM A" SHEETING, JiO.ln p. ror sale bv tbe bale a 'actory prices. i . . . 1 . j i SPENCER & ALLKTt. it?A tii t , i . - , . - r . . - - 1 1 .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 27, 1875, edition 1
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