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ti ,Civw. tpERY, AMocIateEdttOr.'6 a- Wednesday, July ' 28, .1875. mhvaii from the dotlnff scruples that tetter our free-lorn reason." OF RALEIGH WHICH GIVES THE LA- is ' TEST TELEGRAPHIC D ISPA TCHES EVERT MORNING. B VSINESS MEN v t t tttx a Kmrnr rtn irrrro r wi rjussjcj jbaa a JXZ' SUBSCRIBERS At all post offices out of the city must ex- J net their MMn discontinued at the the. expi- tin r i.iia tim a null! for. Onr maiiins I . r , i. clerk knows nobody, and his Instruction i . 1 1 -III.. , , i INPJLiEXIBLE RULES. Wa ixnnnt nntlM innnTDiailR Aommiinlca- I . I w .i... mmvw " I tisnifc. iTn &1I aaaah wa Yeaaira' tne s writers I r"" w- "r".: name ana aauress. noi ior bbdhcuuu. uut m a guatantee or gooa raitn. . . , ;. We eannot, under any clrcamstances, re tarn rejected communications,-:fcor can w undortake to preserve manuscripts. , Articles written onhoth sides of a sheet of paper eannot be accepted for publication. FOB CONVENTION, a TON, AKD SANSON A. .OBSERVATIONS'. Tbe Pope has seen 101 cardinals die, bat be Just keep on distributing tbe. little red bats. ; . I '' There is no impropriety, now that the trial i Is over, In telling what la Judge Nellson's personal opaolon. His ' Honor believes that Henry Ward Beecher is guilty of adultery. New York; Sun. ! Emily Faithfull is reported as paying "a high coDopllhySnt to American ".ladies," in one of her recent lectures. Emily was sharp enough to see. when she was here, that there j i" fuBc wv"vu .u au.c.v.. , , The Boston Journal tells ua tbat Vtbe site of Long Branch was bought in 1670 for a bar. rl ntnAAnr." TInw. nnlv tvn hnndred tun Vjiisr. yotf'At1i ewaldeheril trait's; small share of that site tor less than a barrel oiwnisKey. uouner-joarnai. .. A Washington apecial gives some Ohio campaign new not very flattering to Hayes' prbapecU. When a Radical writes to a Rdl- e-U that William Allen stoca: blooming It must be so. 1 ' i; . .. The uuat dodge of tne radloklstt carry Ohio is the patting afloat of the rumor t,bat Ben. BuUer U going to stump the State for ..uenemoemfltiuev, , , ,,. D.n,..h lhi. tl,lrt..ll.. H.n.n IaL ...m,. .u.,..-u,..-.- lars -which Radical rale costs the State In twe rears more than Conservative role cost luloar years. . ' Canada is taking an interest In the Amerl- can Centennial, and the f western towns of l untano wm noia meetings soon to arrange l.Jr" ,Ta7' u."i A Lj". ' 'JT Vrf ; 1? L I .tronirivbrinrinnnFred w.seward -on of Wm.H. Seward, for Governor. The nomina-1 tion of Gen. Merrltt for another office is ad- f Vooftlia. WILD Ulfl view ol lnriBir DRcE T.tl I ...1 LlberalBepnblicans. . . . , of seven minions of dollars to Indemnify South Boston baa recently completed for Avaw I the Government a twelve-inch breech-load. log rifled gon which ,welgbs2,280 pounds. If it wamhaI far-tha lav-iuntfrifit the a.rrv. . a.'. S jj-EL:iL . 13111 I wear about onr clothes habitually a couple f fans 11 tbat. Courier-JonrnaJ. j. The Dnke of Sutherland is the largest land owner in Great Britain, owing in one coun ty Sutherland 1,176,3 H acres, while his wlfe3w&0&,879 acres In the county of Boss. He onght -to be called the vI)uke of Allthe. land. "It may be said of the Brooklyn seandal," says a New York letter-writer, "that it shocked the world." ' It did, indeed. It hocked the world and then went for more world's to hock. Courier-Journal. . The Mlssoarl Constitutional OixrvtntJ.m on Wednesday adopted an Iron-clad oath for parties whd have been ebjctedt to office in that atA.twhini if n.trt tmthr.iiw win destroy the use of money for election nr. r A,i ' nat on nis own merits. ThAlniuiislna hr cnnih i th .111 .T:r.Tr r-:-: " wjr . kuuvbwuuvuk of tbe New York Evening Post to have been $l8l,0JO,03O, Independent of the slave prop. the mark, for the eorrespondent estimates that bad not tbe war oeenrred.tae wealth, of the Bonth, taking the ratio of ! the deade ending 1800 as a test, would In 1870 nave reached 1 15,881,000,000, Instead of which it fell to only 1512,000,000-4 difference of nearly 110,000000,000. v-; BememWl White Men. theRadlcftl nartv in North Carolina it composed of from aev- from fifteen to twenty thonsandwblte sklna. wbomoatlygn wlth.tbe 'negroes' for offlc. ; ake.'Th Democratlrf bartr.of abont nn. hnndred thousand w4dte men. Wlttwhlcn . i..v w..r' ..a. it..J frMrl . . k i . ! xu Bostoni Advertiser speaks 9Mr4Paut rrr;m"i.TW """"'" Qemea: "4.0 De a poet in im South U In some aenae a oenanc Ther. ii MTterwanSrS .fry-aspirant , North, m soon "CC merit. The : ttls own neoola' .nottb hear him, whom ana himself th tempt to kill hia. r"W him off and JkJ.flheci are !r"w rr.T? -T7i JLrLZr, .on. wo eeatiemao iu, ueunuuu, leoaei. baaV'flred fourteen shot at'hls hired nl'l'jSo asr gentleman has flred.four.j see, 1 man .VTwmniVlhita CilfKwwtaJ?hla ezi oeptlons,thestatemenp 1 1 Amnrate. -Lebanon TIZE OBS1SR VEK" 18 THE ONLY PA . er to follow in its footsteps in all things, in any paying manufact ; pes PUBLISHED IN THE STATE WEST 0ur' readers know that the Observer to every dollar's . worth n-vi i i r icTfiTT Txnrrrrrr n TVTOS THE LA- id fa Tiifrrm A ioaprvincr t.h at n nnftll aiinn 1 Writer, of ifdrMliteraryiame has Id tbe lnv" ' ouaituu uouare loanea to other 1 any criticism. tae,xio7c ,nugut fliase Llt-: jso occupation ywuuiu uoirmure ac- ""!:"; ,v? vnowuji,.uw)cj 1 orr.iCiU ot ilil.ii.pi. aahegivesanycerufltttoien hnajiufacturers:atavnet;D Southern; Wtin ? nW Oelw fr,nn ft r mu 1 e m ,..f- enable me , to co-operate .with you in exemptions wouiape strucic py the y.-yr'p: 1 1 t ! :hA W iM.WiMfe-.MM Z- . . .7 - - -1.. v m-i, "Hvui, ' . " 't vvm-, the orffftniyjttlonVof a., svstem for in..! magnitude of the increase Unr home- . falS I J U if. 1 , ; v :Wiaf'.tWiier&iiw Hank lias liberally sustained the niani the editors of this' papen Within the Btnif-trn thft vntith ofT nnr rnuhtrv in stead law1 18 tooVan fnfcreaseVbuTa' re- . ' - rWn'sWlfft Wffi 'l9Vei,nanufatW8xn good fan article, criticizing recent - i t:m 'rftil ? ;7(in1 that class of borrowers, torihe belief thbughi Its" admission ;'inl our' 9ci .T. .r.. lv rCr.llv "J rrr':.- inafe . wwuever wm aavance .the. inter- umns might be construed into an .let bim geiDetrolt Free ftao. capital to its vaults. To show the VriDg", paper..- -, , ,.3U H afew-minoinaeoaraoieijutter. absurdity of ' the -writPrin- h- ' - .... -. ..;. ' Z- 'X.., .try . ujrrM-ri 7 MANUFACTORIES " AND MANu1 FACTURINQ INTERESTS. The Southertf: tniftAd into" its r.hlrt eeard to the oositibn occupied bV t the bars ahd iknkihg'interest of Charlotte which, to say the least, are not correct. Just at this time, we do not feel at lib- erty to take up and discuss, - further than we have already done, at least, untlfalteruiie election, the propositions v.oroir at. '. Our silftnrtfi must not be understood ai hesitating :- to meet the issues tm'fWe donot'" consider t it pradentto Home, ha recently ad J onacfrpuna, ana g KMiay own e iVnnk! statements in mawactnring capital than? iony sucn aftetheeleUi6n:;: ',m .. ,.: ! i-1 depository; :Pavidson, is - a-large J But there kouepoint in the interest (stockholder in: this Bank, he is indeed of justice and truth ;which wel cannot its oterwofcABe-me jiae eeeu pippw- todenoiiftce lheERVER asa ing wkqv, wiW Arnni nvArhvdr ?, Thft. Home; has seen tironer J farther ifrom deserving that appellation, & the Home itself, and the charge folk smi bom, But to the charge made by the Mome. A correspondent vin that paper recently stated that Whatever tbey 1 may pretend, Banks are ttosiiie.w manuiacinnnginuusuy xnere w always has. .been-tad always .will be se-l long as hionopolies pr.ey ,upon he country, I ah irreDressible conflict between productive , . . it.L.-.,.im.i SUI1U1UUU Ol ouuucsaiui uuiuue uiuuuws this ho8tiIity,Every.dollar invested in ssteu hi ?eiusto 1.' Their mauuiactuni K is wiwurawn :rum me dui and. as a matter of course .detracts much from their working capital rrOTr anrl inflrieninfe:' their Vfirv SncceSS aaa V I I I J . I U monev - ma&ina macnine. : aepeoas in a unto mwauiovuius wuvu..v ... , . . ... J ..I t6 QirnttlA a mannfao.tnrin? snint. and well 1 . uusib ULU9uuif. xucv uu au iu tucu w w i i do 4ber,saeceed.tTttOTW blo4 furnish the names ot every epositor,,ana tne.amouni to his credit. ' His em St SL of their d" well known to them positors begin; to talk Factory" and pro vision is speedily made , to "take care of vague hints tf disaster to the manufacturing uim. ni8 bppreueuiiiuus are . wor.eu uu, mterest are tbrown out the uncertainty oi rHraW.S7Sw such rare ingenuity is he practiced upon that nlP-- ma-,ofPH money, in his . own way to engage-in tbe I active and beneficent oursuit of cotton roan ufacture w.hich must surely pay from 25 to I Afit iho fr.nr,troi finfrrihi in 5 I eradicatedfroni the brwrt of tbetioldef of Tf "IT? .-" I offers himself a willing sacrince to. ratten the vampyre who grows plethoric on the which rendered investments in manu- the country against the town (?) Oh !- au ia couniyjioininaiing v.onven blood of the victim. ' fnnri .nm.wWt. , w o , rt .ii Tk.. lons .and meet the approbation of he There are five banks in Charlotte, nu wicy r cprcacm, uuuiwi.,s . pi,. mciuaipg aeposus, 01 not less man jwo millions of. dollars. Considering tne t vast importance of the course pursued f by men who can control this immense niuuuuk w utpmi, nc hyc pu uuiotai to some trouDie to gamer up iniorma- tion which makes the correspondent ..... . ... 1 ot the Tlowe appear in no enviaoie po- sition. This is all the worse, as every wora in tne communication is enuorseu by the editor of that paper. To show the wilful perversion of this correspon- . , mit fiiT: . dent tt e submlt .the loWinf - , The First National Bank of Charlotte, 13 probably in point of capital, among the leading banking institutions of the South. This bank has now, to-day, i0ftnfi(i ollt to' manufacturer not less ,1 . 1 i.i 1,1, I ,nan one nunarea mousana aonars 1 1 1 v 11 j it. uie uiiu. atu ixwu u.. ujr men who aiso uwu sluck. 111 iuaiiuiauto- ries ut wlwu- w luv. 01 two hundred and nity thousand douars, and ita president, we are informed, says, notwithstandinffthe stock he alreadv has, will take two dollars worth of I stock in any paying manufacturing en- terprise, to every one taken by the J n;fn- nf V, artinn In a.!,, uva viv ii uiviv uuu Kjrvuinwt rv I I Home. This bank at a fearful sacrifice, carried the Rock Island Woolen Mills for several years, on account of its t w., nun ; I ucurjiiu uu uir ciiiiiiiiiiiiiLV nun uui k il demanded good interest, the cashier informs us that the Bank lost more money by the operation, in principal, i.ViQTi wa a m'av nni1 m n a intaraat "Ro sides , it . has .. liberally sustained " the manufacturing enterprises of the coun- try. Names could bp given if necessa- i rrr..w ' . . .7 T izea to state oy its omcers tnat iney are " -w Ti! l! "..V l!!: Men he replied:-?' Xes we Will do the ffaiming of the present Constltu deeply interested in :i :' sustaining alllmomtim of North Carolina go We will gerrymander the lion a Democratic Conservative-Legis- manufaGturiri interests5 and that I ita I capitalhas ever been liberal in sus- taininir'Tnanufahtnrin? entfirnrisRs: ! xr..:.,i '."o-uUir j Charlotte, through its directors and I stockholders, has not less than two hundred thousand dollars worth of gtock eneaeed ! in manufactories and I stOLK. ngageu in manuiaciones, ana I n -m . am . . .! we are miormect Dy its omcers ma? kA.i.. " i-: t ,i i: y.v uu DU.UUU u.vu nuu .cUcu in mnnntflftnnnor nnnn thn trpnorn r . w nvDome8is tnat manuiactones are a source of wealth and prosperity. .. Many ot the stockholders of the ar- are interested m manufacturmg enter- nriRea. tA'-thtfArittKmriAWv tint f.'.r:.: 1 J'; !r,V.f T : , VI less'thah one hundred thousand v lars. counted the 1 c ritj1 tain manufacttiring enterprises. I r' .. . . . .. rg is not m lavor oi manuiatunng enterpnaes, is tO-savWhatTi0ane man v ..... , , . 4 who'kii6wB anvttdnK about HI Iwould believe, and it Wonlv be aid in a BpW3flpin1cwATirill. Th4 ..aMot. Tavl Wacefollv: declines the 1 floiiars mvestea in itiatmtiwt.imrKr mi 7 ' Ir jvvTr i southern Uome,, to Say rnothinsr of J,hi i , , -i - i-i aB17' mdW4ual stockholders of this Bant have put in about one hundred ttond dollars worth of new machin- eryinone. cottonfactory; within less ..;B' - ;FmciPJ s stockhoWiBW Jn ' ths ere;so.tb:e,free sysar l.a?wrieB nere.ip unarip(te. It always last ten days we !UecUned:; to. publish thetwo important' branches to. which istricuon-upon -lormct exemptions,!- paperj.knd. uauyrefeKto'&Tor; al Sn the me:tothereaion thatf nd falling u bit him h. wi-cuiwm-.mi tucommunity wn .ot.tdiscoartesyit on.the. ,part ,ofr the Merchants and jrarmerstiiank: ol (Uiar- lotte,are the pioneer manufacturers m mert ps the writer of the i article m the Southern om We allude to' Messrs. E.M.Holt& Sons, men who were in-; duced to put their- money into the banking business here ty : some of the very men who, adder , like, nowr turn to sting and. bite' the' hand- that 1 has warmed them into life. - The -firm of Wilson. 4 MqorewhQ, are engaged f in manufacturings are , largely interested Vice-President, and is alarge'stock- ring company, and mfbrnis us that he will take three dollars worth of stock holder m the Graniteville J manufactu- dollars .worm Ol. STOCK !urulS enierP me ; article an tne xiome. ,i The stockholders, directors and deposi- tors of this bank talone, ftave th'teel It i - a-t 1.j.-:iiJulrLi-;i.i -r nunarea ana nmeiy-nve inousanu uo lars invested in mahufac several 01 tne stocKhoiaers- who live in jjoston. Mass.. who are very largely in li'4jni--1-' vcicowu .m ,waluSi' : crested in manufacturing. . We have no hestationin sayiiig that every proposition ? to ; establish :manu- factories ever originated ra; Charlotte, , . - - - . itvviviico cvci, uiiguiutcu i jui. vumiuwo, has received an unqualified and cordial support of the stockholders--ancf direc- fnro nf tka TJonVc . nio.lAttfl A I.'. l .1 VJ1 111 I . K VfUUllUUl;l.i A I proposition: to start a -cotton ' factory ,t i iHrH in ii i M.I 1 1 iiiiiK l HAii IM. 1 1 wl iir f iih. i " O I , ,. . .! - I tea Dy ine momea men 01 ine rjants, ana wouia nave oeen carried om sue- cessfully, but for the fact, that the prof- it in manufacturmg cottons, suddenly I declined. Upon the organization of the company, A. B. Davidson, Vice- rresident of the Merchants and Far here B-k, elected Presidenf 'of the concern, and many other ' nionied men were interested In carrying out the . . . . ... . plans agreed upon. Besides this . the banking men of Charlotte recently at- tempted to revive the Rock Island Mills, and failed, only because of i the orpnAral flonrocamn in mrmof mofUta I 1 : - ""'" ;"rvu1 " . . i hftve no hesitation in saving that when this ehterprise is started, if ;iaf: a' k uu A m men of thfi ritv , We are already under the condem nauon oi uie eQiior oi trie xiome as a nng" pftper uut that fact shall not prevent our stating that the Messrs & Holt and the Messrs. McAden alone, have brought to this city and put into the banking -business not ; less than three hundretl thousand dollars; which has nobly done its part in building up Charlotte, and the country which sur rounds it, within a radius of a hundred miles. m the lace or these tacts, we cannot see how the correspondent of the So ut hern Ho me. with the endorsement. ' :int ua aA k ia ' c WJ v tnat tne blnk8 and bankinff men Of fiharlnttft nmnsA nKinufnrfnrmn. I faij to support our manufacturing in terests. Move all the Forces to the Deba table Laxd. It is to be hoped suchdistinguishedspeakei-sastheHons. Geo Davis, Robf. Strange and others.who are runmnar with no honft rf , p! Action a t . r -"-J 1 ,i - wneie mere is an overwhelming negro Majority r win noc waste any amunition at home, but leave Ephraim alone and turn their attpntinn tn tliA ripWlo -v w 1 land rtlong the border of negrodom. lne Wnite men Ot those negro-ridden counties, such as New Hanover, Edge- combe. Craven. &c... newl nn nAiwuu persua- ' . ' x ' sion to induce them to do their duty. 4neii: aany experience is a more pow-1 eriui .argument -tor Uonvention than j lanv that si 'nnbli , fmriaVar Tcohiild ' 'iai I IrZ kcln ties where white men are in- the Joruy teuinem or tne wrongs .anasui- ferings of their Anglo-Saxon brethren; farther FiRt rlea1 with thom tn nnmo I to the rescue, let them do this within I the next week, and we do not fear the result. a Federal : Judee in -Tenneaace -has dei ajeaerai juage in xennessee nas ue- : : v... VM wv iona1 KA JSJ art -.UW: . . ', "'.. f the regulation op SUCH MATTERS BE v iv i.,( i j A,. tt. , - VH jSl.u" ' iirW is j ae : S181 tr me aecision. U :,-,-. .r. th-t-, , r. PKqFE3-i9AL.-TYye j .pannot unr I ffl yan a t Su n a r mm AIA . WMaaAMMM uuur jyu Manufacturer " was ''unnrofessiortal' '1 .n.U?C:l,r"i SPfS ji lnm.u rr J -'t,., v4 u-i Equal toanyin the country, with an i,n- I uasKyisit witn.unuornB -.wpunegs ana ..Ui;: ut. :.u. .U considerationvhich.claim with the yvi.th; exception ,of pccasionM.insjpnat toat4we. published f.'rwg fi;psperv:-.we nr , free tA admit: Jhnt 'the?.77amtftrfll 1 not Deen Denina nana in nrotessinn-t 1 ivvr-.--.rwv nti. n ;.iT Va a TTT, ?fA.i.: a.L act: .iaiTTn it Kfnrri V, ;nAVi1a'f LWA 'i A :i - t -i"-, CaMpbeix; THE FAVOKITE OEATOS OF THE RADicAiPpARTY!''6F ;KoRTir;j,OARof.i3rA asd a ' , CAKniio ate rbi-CtokvENork CraBo'&'voi''sim -I TilE vjryiL tiGHTS JtJlLL as JT fa, pfjf JIJ? j ffBETSjTHA'r. b hot, ioBEyEB;?; I j r - ' 1 Watts, Monkey, Mobgantok, &g. The StatesVillelLaTidmarA; tells the fol lowing goo'd stqry.atjoti GreasSam's success in the west. It sayp: I ? 11 f. Nothing has codtiibuted bo greatly to the convention cause in this section as the dirty harangues of Greasy Sam Watts. All the little boys in the towns where he stops -? follow him up and teaze him to play a tune on his organ and,,rn ake the.ro on key dan ce. A.li-, Ues0i-MjQtlWiO'nViwa8i,8j4 lighted with his antics at Morgan ton last -Tuesday as to - attract the Monr keys : n attentipn.," Hia. v. Greasines proudly appealed to the .crowd to note this's evidence 6rhisplainness-f-eyen little boys could, appreciate hiniand paid him 'the, most " deferential" atteni tion. Whereupon little Jimmi6 Wil son askvd him if he wasn't "the mon- key man papa said was going to 8peak."i;TheCTOwd yelled, of course, at Qreasy.Sam'8 ejpense. - rr , , ,t:. :a a,;JLa ' w t ,TimMW i lAt.in1 in ha .k:imM.fc politician some daw ?This is not the , taken ,-by the j.fir8t time his name haa: appeared in the5 nanersl The WilminVton Journal an1 other ieadine Stated paners; anake editorial notice of.Jimmie'a rebuke oJf -.. tne jajge.; -ii'---: if ! ' ' I 1 f .PETTICOAT - PRrVTLEGE& : IN -iDAKGER. -For : Convention in .Buncombe, Clingman and Coleman iVithu such candidates wiat is to become of the rights bf married!; women WilU someone fteaHk tfeU -Ashemlle Pioneer. r-, . ,r .trj ; -.- - j Gewhillikins,; what, an .argument ! . vtcWnjllllvinS, Wiiai U , .urgUIIlpllI; :1 ,v1iq can resist it? tWhy,'4nt 3riga- dierHGenerairastusiHamptdAfimar- tial his militia legions,:andi march to iKA TAann with aettieoat' wavirie . . o,ii m.ai.i v ArAr mpmr . i nmr 'm I f. ryi v i v . " . v .w j y. . . . . bleeding countrymen ! iwo Dacneiorr; Democratic delegates in the jyonveji- tion to manufacture laws, and a bach- elor ' Radical Gbverhorl to execute them I Bachelors will ride rough shod over the State, a "system of peon age" will be established for married women: the wrono$ of j married men will be righted, petticoats will be dis franchised, and every baby required to nay a poll tax before it" can be christened. The "King." The correspondents f .V. Tl. An. n-.noa avrao I u ,:vtw , jj. viiviiuvu uuv.v. ...v by thecorrespondents of r could be colonized into term "ring j.. v :-:;ii'' ij ai m a nigranr. i .1 nnri a if. wnn n no 1 n 1 leresting to ODserve wnat anecuonaie solicitude these correspondenta would feel for? the interests of the tremmndek - . What a glorious time the rest of the; crew would have when these Jonahs were thrown overboard! We can eas ily imagine that tbe cry against mid dlemen would cease,' and direct trade disappear in the dim, vUtar of the past. . We learn that there is considerable indignation, in the .Radical . camp against Brigadier General Erastus Hampton, Radical Convention candi- I Mato in Tin in Rimnnmh. Tt pni the " " 1 .1 x::..... v -..j xiaaicai KorKue ueciaeu 10 run-aiajor Mrftii9 "Rrwin sinrf Onl Aahwnrth hut ir :..,! a i: 1 I that he was badly treated, when Major Erwin in his characteristic way told ,.l: Z'A .... w I.U.1.....UUU uu 6u to h 1 with it." Hampton stands no earthly chance to be elected and it is said his conduct may cost him his 135,000, Federal Court clerkship. Tom Argo (probably at the expense f the fraudulent: snecial tax bond holders) has gone to join W S Pear - 1 i-: - en n 11 ri 1 - tiim i,wii M.rt lii ni i.kh hii hiili convention campaign 'through ' "the mnntJAa nf Alm Wfltaiira. Ac We TC:ai, iiipWectpm npnnlc to know that j: JV .tn -D;u,i. 1! flCCordinff to the Raleieh Sentinel Areo Hixurun K iu iuc uaiciKii ucinn,aieu wa3 the day .before f he left the questiohwhat 4o yon want to beat ,e iConseryatiyes, for if you are going, . .t.: W;WMWW"B J" nthnt Aymm'h ' " . 'Hold Yocb Vote HiGH.-If any white man decides to" sell his vote on the convention question, let ' him de mand a good price and see that it is paid in advanee. These; fraudulent special tax bondholders can afford to 1 ra II rUTfl.l U III 1 1 1 If kl I1A 111 V 11 I ' II 1. . H 1 eZ ,T neater part of he money furnished by by iL. i .u u I" ' &" I whom it naases-, euenoaia. The manv reDorts in relation to Mr Dais' remoyal to Texas for the pur- nose oi assuming ine presiaency oi its . 7 a i r . . - agricultural college are put to rest by I .! 1 1 1 I I II -m I.I II I 1 ill. I.IIH Bill fl w M I II I lllflll-H irreanondencft m. nn Vi. 1 the ten- With ifj), 1 residence properly furnished ariA a much Undtacbedst tnighbe dei f . , T ""'e1".. itngq m t peopw lexis, inatrnmAnta nf Riir- he ureed JVIr..Dftvis.Vto,. come and live S ?lLa y eventful pubUo service, among a peo nip who will ' npver tease to lovfi and - 1. . . .. . - fpronerea appointment in Dnei letter the colleges at Brvatt ard to be snecial - lv devoted. 1 cannot miiv thank vou i, 11 iorT.uo geueruus vuuuueucu iiiaiiuesi' - Jv;l ed in onerinff to me the Tjresidenv of those colleges. and, it is but -a fair re turn that you have, overrated, my, abili ty and - in ..the consciousness :rthat 1 could , not satisfactorily, perform the among you ana win he giaa ot art education al Bystero for Teias and as cvoliln- &eer to, render; sucn serYaces .aa my small acquirementSjand shattered cconr j -ripnaallp,: wW,WWWW duties of the office decline to accept ft0"! convenient to the easiness portion of by ,, . - - f JT.Afm ' u-r it:5 ' As sodn as myprlvale affairs will tecity. -Terms moderate,: i 2 fe Jr' tf t,MV IlBTJItWELL-&;(X)J:"a permit, hopeHo ' revisit -Texas at pleatToodryurpisht -oti it i STgtfciSer. more' leisure than when' last "among .in9Qim-'--'"i,H.s,l; d .f.: ti 9, U joll7ii t - " CAMPAIGN .NOTES. Te Radicals of. Rowan have een itheir ik?ot &y mlxingVp the railroad tax qu49tipn xwith'the Conyeqiot matterjbut they are' meeting with poor success. The people7 of BoVari are too sensible to be-, gulled - in-any such a way. The opinion is that Sho- jber andlHendereon will be elected by We are glad to learn that all differ ences haveLbeen'ettl6d m" McDowell county. . Mr. Alfred -Finley, who wag running as'an .independeiit candidate for. rConventioni;:agaiP8ttCol,v- Jasper Neal, the. Conservative nominee, has Uvithdrawn; and now that the race -ts between Col Neal W .Jim Duncan, beUeen Ul..eal .aDfl J Radical, it is believed thallcuoweil will eive her usual' Conservative 'tn jority of jt wo h uridred,' if not hi ore. W D 'Pruden hr the Conservative candidate in Chowan. The Radicals have not been able to agreej , n, a canqaate in . ar lerei. TheNewbern-iJbttrTMi o": Commerce ov tKoU.t.inti, f Mr Rnmler; our ViQrnrt . - ' .. . A Sentinel correspondent writes: Our chances for carrying Franklin xby a b.ujdrcd8jority.;afierjiow. ana conunuany improving. The Conservative - candidates for Atic wunwininu - Convention are as following a Convention are as following counties: an; Wash- imans. Vm Newbold: Tyrrell, S M Alexander; Hertford.1 John 'A Vann; Dare. I U , , r . .jjji. whae EadicalJ2x- fcCUtiVe Committee say in their, secret ftddress . Republicans should not in TIMATE THAT THE . ClVTI. RIGHTS BlIX IS WRONG IN PRINCIPLE.' The Homestead. The act providing for the election of delegates to tne uonvention wisely pro- vided. that the Convention shall not in terfere with the homestead , provisions of the. present. Constitution, nor with the provision for a mechanics ana la- hnrAr's lipn. Thesfi restrictions are binding upon every Conservative and llomnprat- thpv nrft (rpnprn 1 1 V Fnnorsfn " ' 0--j people, and this ought to satisfy .all IIIICICSICU 111 IIUIUCBICKUO Ui tUC.UJC- chanic'slien, that there. is no canger thatwther of these provisions will be disturbea. ... Democratic measure. Liong before the war our candidate, Hon. W. T. Dortch, intro- IV ill duced a homestead bill and mechanic's lien law in the Legislature; and the first homestead bill since the war was passed by the Conservatives : in '1866, long before the present constitution went into effect. The propriety and necessity of a homestead far -every family in the land, is rapid lv becoming Tthe-pettted policy of the American people; and is certainly fully established, aa regards North Carolina. No political party dare interfere with its provisions. It is wise, just and humane,!' and rests not only. on these grounds, but on the further ground of sound Public Policy. rhebtate aud society have a direfct in terest in the proper rearing and cul ture of every child within its borders: it is a matter of high moment that u:u uu ur rr ... u . end he may not become a wanderer, a ar' f""4-"6" a vagaoonu anu a cnminal Every family should have ft H0melt elves dlcnitV and hxedness Itn citizenship and stimulates parents and children to honest and honorable efforts to educate, elevate, and fit themselves for society: And there can be no reasonable ob jection to a laborer's lien. He is enti tied to it upon every principle 01 good government, as well as by tbe spirit 1 of the Scripturers maxina "the laborer Ms worth his hire' Then, bear in . . . n . 1 KomeW hnmpatPda nrn owned bv Cnnsprva- tives, Radicals are little or nothing in- terested in homesteads - ... to the foiowLlie oninion of Judee Reid in mis connection we can 'attention of the North Carolina Supreme Court, the Balti opinion, being delivered upon I a case before the Court at Spring Term 1S73. Judge Reid shows thatTbefore latnre made a Homestead law more liberal than the present law is. He gays . Now compare onr former exemp tion laws and oar present homestead laws with those of Ueorgia. . Our Act of 1856, Rev. ;Code, -exempts, personal oronerty. articles by names which may :y be-of the value of several hundred dollars, more or less, according to the . m . " . -. circ.uP8tncel.01 oeDtor s laniuy And in 1866 '67 fir ior to the existerfct And in 1866 '67, prior to the existence Art war nnsspd AXAmntintr "all nAAft , - , rirl nr nrntrrkn nn miloh fnw nnrl nnlf I -- - - r". " i . i fifteen head of hogs, 5000 lbs. of pork J or bacon, 50 bushel of corn, 20 bush els of wheat, household and kitchen I tiivnit if ka v -v r aw ma Aj-a i n vn va i n nn iiia uutwuroiiug w m ic, the libraries of attorneys at law, prac- I ticing pnysicians ana ministers ui wie vavJbaMawawas'wvatfJa.'iaw'iwWJarMwi w ------- - peons and dentists used in their ferd- geons ana neniists, usea m tneir pro- .itAoi9tf-v nta n w-s- Ann -v i icooiuu. am ut aow- vi, vuom. i. - - HFBU,l "1 u miuviHcutyi i vuubo ninuico -nppiuAiuiuvo fi,wv nuu in.raany. cases would exceed- that sum' inivalne, , the sameailwraft i ! r -inn rt.'."' V Yh; -""rr " " .cases wouia D6 worm, AW1U1 tne im- SSSor adonti d."tol itt:,ifaatoaripre8ent;homie8tead law is limited Sto $1,000 realty, hot in ew simplebutfor a limited: time, and personality taitheralue of 500.taCan j r i- u-. .vmwv imi5ww j of. the ; Georgia 1 and they ? were not fmadftto defeat 1 ueots put. 10 , securei necessaries .ana 1 w.viw:..iv nnn;vmw.u iu twh'-ti Boarding 9P 1 k - Fe Few day boarders : are . desired at Mrs L I i. E : rressly's next door to the Charlotte 750 S QZORGLA MELONS jast receivea ana going ott last, at 123 j iAir. nwc' 'iajo 'jhl ,,u . in nr rnnr ivir"vtAinv4iarimv iia ai? a i cv ran winn V- m w w tsv .'v. A"aEinVited't(all opon the subscribers, who are I y f , j fr In years, but old i-i experience in. any thing appertaining to their line: Can rest assured that our Cigars will not leave bad odor-if 'srodfted in the parlor" or elsewhere, jind are Not to scent the breath, and our Tobaccos ana Snnffii areof. . iti - I ( 1, )-n.-. .. t - A f J I Superior quality, ' and are sold cheaper than any other manufacturer can sell for. rG 0 0 D Treatment plit attention and fair deal ing to all. "Your H .US E,A:N D 10Ter wl" Kragwoy smoaiog u Or lover will live longer by smoking our Uigara,tnan any other and don't forget it j ; m sunn umii yu-i Trade St., Hiarlotte, N. C. 00 S" o 4 to ce O' B." 13 S d r-t- O . ca C p 3 rt- 5 CD a ST (t P to H O o o o m z o m o O o H .- w n d so M a o H H o o M T3 CD to 0) o t WE HA.V& a, The Agencv of the following celebrated fine brands of the Virginia Tobacco (forks '7$ fare ivri ,y rzL. ma30 FLOUR AND MEAL BY THE SACK .OR CAR LOAD. 3 Tbe undersigned is prepared on short no?. tint tn fill lr nr m.ll nntm rnl iour, Irleal, Wheat-bran, Corn Dran, ana seconds, equal in quality to any in this market! Also Graham Floor: for hrown hA from choice wheat, and MIXED PEED for cows. wain oongnt at nignest market price. CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS. febl8-tf. . Lock Box 62 Just RBjCBived: FIFTY BOXES "BALTIMORE CITY SOAlV.' AT RB ALEXANDER & CO S, College Street. jnn 3 From ' arid.' Afteri! F ROM this date, we positively will not sell 4 any Goods, except or CASH to acj oi.'. In selling entirely for CASH we propose tr a anorA reduce OU R profit. We can do not have t0 make.up our losse? (from creun saies; on oi wiose wqoaa pajj ; p 1 . Vi-?i.' ' . VtTww Try jis and see Yours truly, u . ' f rsTj" t : i ,tMi-- ;. J 8 W1LLIAMSOX & CCy L apt 2 lm 1 ' . y SJfifiOi AL rOTlCE; .x? v 1 ? . .... . - In future Ice nil! b&sold lit rear ot.Bari .... --w ..-.---.. ..v -. s f dr,?g atore and w,u noUbe jdelivered. The Ice house t abOTe naared . . open at 5 o'clock a m . and closetTTat-V n. m VV 11 II liKxAi IKY, Agent. i rna LZ - f.:f.v C0 oiks, v I proved roil, superior to any other Win Mannfactared bv ,r.t ; J M ELLIOTT. Winnsboro, 84 C, QRYSTAL FLOUR. A fancy brand just received, by Buy Linseed Oil 0P T C t SMITH CO. Opposite Central Hotel.' ' jnl21 TlREyH- TTSE CUTLERS' atent irocket inhaler for Catarraii, W R BUKWELL & CO.; jnJ2 Agents foithe annfactnrers. va -ail NSMtAnn 'nrotAW An Tmi ! T-k w hot SiAaai baH T. H, BREM, JR.; F. J. OSBORNE u Attorneys and Conseilors at Law, CHARLOTTE, W. C. O PF C E ln'Dowd ASims'New Build z c-' " ." Mhg.Tjp Stairs, an21-tf. r- '.,.....'..: TR. LEE Wr B. BATTLE, ,iiTU)g 'itTniaEenijy; locaiea, offei hU professional services to tbc citizens of CHARLOTTE AND VICINITV 0 FFICE--Next d ior . to McAden'J ng sto e, up suirs. Calls left at my office in the dav. or .... residence, on. Mvers Street, at eight .n receive prompt attention. Office Hours 8 to 9, A. M.: 12 to l p M., and 5 to 7, P. M. jan22-lv - W W. FLEMMING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Charlotte, X. C. Special attention td Suits for and against corporations. i an 2-1 ?A. Mlexander, SURGEON DENTIST, Offers a redaction in prices of TWtai Work to suit the times. ' .OfBcein the Parks i buildine over Rutlpr'. Jewelry Store. ; Honrs from 8i.iT. to 5 P. M. mar 11 .t . COTTON MERCHANTS. u 2 alaAon E Commiaslon merchant. At J. S. M. Davidson's. 3 doors below Pni. lege 8treet, yill pay the highest price in this aarket:for all grades of.cotton, or will ad vance at a liberal per cent age fifty dollars ($50 00) a bale on Low Middling Cotton, to be shipped to comber one Houses in Ron ton, New York, or Savannah, as owner nre- cia, uu ueiu. uuu4 opnng, ii aesiraole, Is also prepared t purchase or sell contracts for those wishing to deal in futures, on r. ceipt of two douars and a half ($2.50) per bale, as a margin. For particulars, apply as above. decl7-tf. . ... , Home and Democrat please copy for lm HOTELS, Ac. BO IDEM HOUSE, SALISBURY, N. C, MRS DR REEVES, : : Proprietress. THE proprietress return! her sincere thanks to tbe travelling public for their liberal patronage while she was connected with the National Hotel. Not having room enough to accommodate her guests "toJoperly, she rented the - Boy den House, and she feels satisfied that she can now accommodate her guests comfortably, and iu the very, best style, in this newly (hrAisbed iOQse, with all the modern im provements." Passengers going up tbe Wef-tern North Carolina Railroad from the East, take break fast, at tbe Boyden Houe. First clsslBa and Billiar L galoon con nected with Hotel. Sit?. 'Charles; Hotel sTATESTiixis, ir; a Situated fii the centre of Town THIS IlbTEL has been thoronghl v refitted and TfnrnlBhed. nd under ia v manaee- tnent as lessee, offers to the travelli R pobli : Omalbna at tbe depot on: th arrival and departure of ail tralnaw: - :v : - aepl-dtt '-T.' Formerly of Raleleh. jnOCHRAHE'S RESTAURANT. ; .";-;.;;f'rpeati.rFlaii."';; ' CTwould InTdrnTthelDublSc that, on the 1st of JSovember, I will open a RESTAURANT and BUARDING HOUSE, on Tiyon street, '1h the second story of the Building adjoin ing the Bank of Mecklenburg, and bereattei will be prepared to entertain Btarders, regu lar and transient, in a style unsnrpassed by any: house in , the city. The table will be supplied with all the delicacies of the sea son. Game, Fish, Oysters, Ac. Terms moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. I respectfully solicit yonr pa tronage. N oc30.tf W. B COCHRANE. TO THE PUBLIC. THE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES T. the citizens of Charlotte and the public generally, that he has opened a U A BOOT AND SHOE SHOP in the Springs' Building, at D .Austin's old stand, where he is prepared, to in t kinds of work in his line. Satisfaction guaran teed or ho charge. ' " mar9tf X 8. M. GILBERT. $5 OA per day.' . Agents wanted. nriv . . . JW v 411 classes of working peo ple "pfJSoth sexesi yoong and -old, makt moretnonev at work for us. in their own localities, dorine their spare moments, oi l11 tbe time, than at any thing else. We itnse-rYynpnt that win handsomely lor. every -hoars -.work. run particulars, ternisr&cV sent free.-' Send us yonr address at. noe. Don't delay. Now is the time. f v 1 V.IV. . - " l-rwftit look frtrworfc. or. business elsewhere f trnxirTOTI nave iearna wnat we oner. . ...... 'CAMIIVBAU Jt rv O'.STINSON ft CO.. . c , i -Portland. Me. mal7 '''""'-"''" -.5?! FortHJenten n ia I , o Tjsrsr it. -vrv' K M MILLER & SONS. may 6 - . . TARNING. j V , This is to give notice tbat we are tbe eolt mannfacturers of the celebrated "Premium of Charlotte," cigar, and all persons fcre hereby., cautioned tbat any refringtn nt thereon will be dealt with according to law. J MENDEL A CO , jun 3 Charlotte, N. C. J10R BKNT. The 2nd story of a pleasantly situated boose at the west end of Trade street. Ap ply to Col John E BrowD, or V ja a tf JAS P IRWIN. Fruit: SyriipsV I' IN E APPLE & 8TRn.wBERRY Syrops made from the fruit.; Call at T. C. Smith St Go's and try them In yonr SODA WATER. . - . : : - iu" 8 ' : '' . pAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES, Shoe Brushes. White Wash Brushes. WR BURWELL CO. ju!22 , ;' .i , , - ; ' ' . li ROCKINGHAM1 "A SHEETING, For sale by 'the bale at Factory prJces. - SPENCER &- ALtEN. s.-f iul22 H'lU;i r ,-i .i - "Ol Ol fl 51 e h d TI !i j-.ua? f.:-il :V ,iot s ws-4ij jJf,oL 1 V - ' I
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