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Z :'i '-f - "'" Xi "'. '- ' Ma, A. i r W. P. AVERYj Associate Editor. Saturday, : August 7.' 18751. J it Wree from the doting; 'Jseples.bat ytUriottPre-borareaon.w , b THE "OBSERVER IS THE ONLY ?A PER 'pubLWxbWJt OF RA LEIGH WHICnaiVES, Tim LM -' TEST TELEGRAPSIQ, filSPA t F. VERY "MORNING. B US I NESS WILL PLEASE MAKE A NOTE At all Dout necVtheli papers dlsooutlnued at the extol ratloiiof the time puld for, iOurr mailing ..ar- knan jmbadv. d-hl -IttatrttCtidnS INFIiEXIBLB RUI.ES. lw!m JitIelaB,onrnWui carm: f A 'Tt'-..,. ..'i-nit-A the writer' tlUUfli AU www. " " " - name and address, not for publication, bU an a guaiantee of good faith. 1 We cannot, under any circumstances, tarn retacted cMxmanloatlon,v nor? can lufacVialie WpreUrV aiahuserfpu. 1 Articles written on both sides of a sheet jof paper cannot be accepted for publication, i 7 The Herzogoyians are glving'thV Turks a.' hdtfghf.,i",-t ' 1 Hani nKrlafln indarcnn 1 h A AAlebrated Danish novelist and poet, died 'Wednesday .iitpnhagen. (. , : Anna Dickinson Is to go upon the stage and U fl'aaiarthat she will open In 'Waiset tk. I f pa. , ;- . r- " .T,.v' V'-if r-- , i.apna jLuprwm.vMiK jtuwui!i'i y-t whicp. in a large measure ..l.ki.nMninriMcs"' ffi i Vifj' 'i 'iM1- I -tt.j. 8UHSuuiu,M : J u nnsoi'ne :piaister8:arfl;jrawng lo our aefeat. Added to J iaiftW -tWcUy must 4v six fettilnl aIa16caaif:iSrWittkl " . i!liu'Vnrl : i 'l MrT rarUnatoi lke ha. onWwoiEpm.fP.t?. that . bave,.beemade. In M,Bt ain'ttimr kMcM'duitled t . ...t, fi ki"ir iiiij-i liMjii I IlTlt'K'T s A paper from Oglethorpe county, Oswsays: Abonvy-me? i tmr.jeonnty tiu wfeOAbJ4-rabl6red Hab-fronted lbecn- es'CTii ,'.iit.4iuir ptIlknltl TemVffn rBl ror kiwJat.RJi tet'Jordaa, i; ivi-iiJU i, i j The sadden rise of grain in Montreal baa I imeaaed hconn4eiie nr-tb-iarmng trade, and boat that were' t Wlng ap begin toove.B(ehmdIlsteK.att' Jn 31 I iicii, V vJms.u 11 .VRwjiiio. &JfAi; i yaturallsl kavte.deatded ttaaC : nol ben eau lay oM3a4xkbndred,Ttoeietore,'Wben I. yea have checked-off tdthai gdr.' yon ean Mil hev fdr a apHng'tfMcken"".'"4 !. .r.l.iinn-j J f'1 iJuTlittr) A-yU Hi" v. 57wingp intoniaittinj Bflgbam Young receives i from tbe 8aUi Jjaka Tribane .tbrongb tbewboteerformanoa at tho opera iheuse with hUkat on;'1 ' " ' ' tbe Stpta University ofNa&hviil,Tenn thinks, of leaving ta; become 'Professor of Natural "History In. tbe University of the South atSejwape, i, j As eonvlciag proof that tbe grassboppera read tbe papers, it is said that they have this season ... i which was the poorest The t penalty 'bf the law against profane I swearing $2 fine -was enforced in Rich mond twice on Saturday, ,, h I ioiicetoan "arid cbnjar thinks that if every ble in the State, would r use ordinary ,vigi- -"V Jt- " " tuiJ . . a 1 . ... Ao xcuBt ii"", mui. urmijryrvMww i joy in uegrovjoiii. jwy euu, uuivcia i tiius stated : i ne yiear of (Jurist I to wSrri throw, uheir (hats and 'go lor" Chu,Qh.. Clifton, had a parishioner . ; j --i :Jv-.-riv . another "still." Postmasters will put nmml Jankim hA artiMiiv tnii Gen."E. KIfby Smith Is now Chancellor all i . - - , . x r j ' J " entlrelvavolded a certain county "."cf' V. :.""P f c" "T ray mentioned last year as;iaiaingi itr reau itnei news iuey( wjii say-uere r nain ;oi swpea in iianaa. atbe whjite. people of, a .Southern ianf.40A ypwia jrear.sr 4jwo 'a sum- Radical officials will not stoop to per clent sum could thus be realized to-jay off ; ; v " v ' . , the State debt. ; itrate ando petty revenge too des- .... , . . . t .!-:' -.41 iJ picable fpr tbem, to resort to in order A doctor's-wife tried to moVe him by, r--. . tears. "Ah "said he. "tears are MelesITlt "PteS?ltheieBeoata. - If any per havtfaualyiM them. They contain a little DuaeantShermau (Ktlslboltttaansferred their are , in order to save tneir moneiraoOj only J u v. vw., A jl i nrh'nit'U WiLnii inrtioWl :hi.ftiii that Pi outhcJi chlasb rt f funds iar eonteUteaSo?fiaW trae lecher's grd eiefgm'aWafNew JTork, was jlaSed inT; the ealabooae on Frlilnv fnr ctuhhlnr una r,f I his pa'rtihioWersV&ohldtaken' Beecherlsm at the point of tbe pen-knife. Henri .lochefort seems to hftveput a ns oo taul di bassagnac' ; He and- tfra etas are names and do netlike such close q . - i . m m-m x m . . k .. ih. ees" thai meela'teirlB!e scarcity ofbeanxi Why doesn't some man of capital and, enterl prise gather up a few hundreds of the young! men who arer kjfflng frtxmt tfcf streets and diess them genteelly, and take them to Sar-j fpt&vfi Mm M:9rirrfti m s4ikli . r.Am i.A .i.t. h-- . mm.k Jo- dayT There Millions it.rCeoTlertJor- hii nal. 9 reTOrf'tt W5t,?wes,u. .ojslty i a huinah belng.jWelghing oiily ilne pounds. Here curiosities aie b expected. - Mwi'.Pfruom; Is assisting her husbandt in ftTt "TI'Vf ?l h i rtk- taWrig my measure,' replied the lndienant young lauy. t .x,.... . The Mississippi legislature has appointed . a committee --.Investigate .the charges of bribery jiga.Astli1eutfnI:Ooernor Davis, - and it is unite r tly t&t Ms colored jbfgn ihed cat be rarer; the roatter ''l 1 f to e-!'-" t vi e 1 1 nOla u , "wh lie xl eal -1. ai rails oftbS p roA:?a aon.was anx.. k"0 how dearly the parent lov ed his child. Drawing himself t :h and patting n his most sober look,- he-dilated t lenrtHon the ai;:-?s ,.nie j ca. n.v.. i.t was as follows; "I shouldnH fiarXf the father had kept t- for iuu,um. ii, says wairaiew oi me peuwq, vim Ucuaic vo uio ki ui inv laic amirew, lb lias ueciueu jtuis . in. , ue vase oi . and brOUgnt a Dig price ionnose ninee, np80,ooo atonce. Money is no consiaSra Johnson in thate.?! fcfen?Bktw!a8; maVin itiwlngslo but he was sotdM"S slave for life, tionwiththem. .,VJUJJ W closs' MhlpwtllfaM-: JolfrisorV;thei IfTUVtoi fflriy girl! nothing Late advices from the sandwich isiAAis iaHoi. wsnnL Ani fct'sJ'Vvtv" i. ,:ii ,lLo uL freedom. , The eoloredi bay informed WthalskeylMm, 4nid enblWd . ..f i ntiisill, a revolver being used, bi new, mastef.theiactual situation, ' W'r'ripii!)aani,, t'IraiiljlTy' vote. He was arCprifederato officer,; to-ald tliecoercion,.iTlie ourt made (jrenshaw Sent to.Ketucjtyfpr acopy th4natiYM iU be 'few nd far' between in but that he has beco me. fulijr reconcile -a-' decree declaring the1 -marriage null of the will, employed wuosel Jar Jh ' a Hori'Ume.'V'" .,.V '.. 1 . :?.?. 1 , i tii il'lu.:: , u..ii-rw hnv and 1 the Courts 1 decided against . ;vur latest advices. ..irom, Ohio, and, from t ssu . ! ...cii'aJ,i'i? 'L'i-V! uai cnair a , mau uuuu , "v I name inrnrs hart' died violent deatns. 1 01 proiessionai eenwemen anu.mei Riirfi i;in-".iii i,fJ?i.-li il coaat in - our , ana one-naii t MMAi-imtftiA 10' tritf ?1ibertvJ.tia,i I WZTa iwl u;. ..i. ami. - on ' ' 1 . , . . r4aa4AlleniwiM ptobatlr.bt'ieetea-Go' day8- This fact weaken hold of by a, 6ly-tf ftitf rjlf ibdt;? whyfrl tural way 80me year8 after. . 8 Srnk" ITi sUK:. ' trnoryfwroobotoso,wiuajortt ; London paper te urge the '-project of 'WtQ by '"separate aciion'a'tffaedplei tL t ; , . . ; j --.JiQ0i " UrnilUr!j'' X.aif'd vj in iurTina 1 ' Bloodshed FoUoivs Bloodshed. ( . . t . .-,., r , , . esswhaWoe's.fl A onwrel'enamVd between the a emt we 'manufacture i'jjl r.ue. ele .vourwalst ahen. you werft ate the ftout .gate route for carrying passengersifinlyjASi 33iSS i; - en8oea,betweeaWie.wem .convenient and durable, and they heed .Uatnlgbuu asked a precocious Lebanon boy fwuhl nnftt be nnmi-nrr liin.s l'tW--0f'tt.?W ;! hers of the slave dealing rm hich uif to ggen to he apprecUted.' f h t , hiaaiatenHiataTi wasn't round 'my, rirf .noWwP-. hoy5f JC nr why , ?.t Caajve,an any ha4 been.diasolvedby'liinatatipn.w th- j oerslddres waistjiwea belt'from-himandhe'was pedbrebyrAsent ithKeaB manner, place thenewspapers pub- iafew;ay3 pf the j murderous deed; Carolina, WILUAM PHILLIP, THE EC JTH RAlSINO ITS OWN FOOD 8UPPLIES. . Scv , indiwtion .baieyfecently been given, orV change of agricultu- f . ral policy la the :gouthwhereb the plartrajn .endeayof groirtheir - dependent for themj upon other sec tions ot the countryA contempora rv"Dubiished at Selma, Alabama, says liTai?tfce-0 eanebrake region" of that Stat c: instead of buying corn Ibis, yea will have.plenty ofjt8 ownrowth apd ..... i a soroIWmi-uioPiAOierjl ever' I year heretofore have borrowed and f sent to the "northwest hundreds of .vrw.-AW a t.m-..i.i TJ WVVSWH wv- T". and foragA.lttttBransportation;ah and have denendeu on their cotton crop to4a'y the debt., Now, however, this money is either in the ''canebrake planters, A soon -as ibeir 'Cotton is 'mdiratrt:t. V.Vl I spaiiei? there,: wilh be s com in abuu- r . . .. r . X I IdaUce whe;-e there mever was corn oe- ioreAff I his policy, wtiicn rana seerns ttfhave ta'en a -pTOrtiisihg start iti a thHftfMcilonVofAlalialni,1 a though hot fet Ceiieratih fTve'SJiuth, is a wise' grp WWV of wealth in the North and West. Bave the cost ot , transportation by grcwing .their OWfti- food at home is anotherv8ource:6f pTOsptity -in niahy 0T the estates. 1 me Aiauama planters I are urged to conxinue prouuciug corn rnWrtAnvVrt it'tnto "jneal '"at home. i, ! iii-.y;: : fc I y : i show that this can be done as success- - .i . , tt- i luuyjnAiaoamaas inieutucay. or Tennessee, wnere s tnis- wnoresome k61flllM b(n Ion iftVogue:The deri- . .. . , !lui reuauuns ui luunw rc .wp. i as a urawuac uuuu Biui; iaisiuk -M i theSoutb, tqt 8,. ...I ... though, 1 n l. t-'l 11 f.'' .t. t' will decrease as employment, an m-1 dustry increase and as the laws come to be enforced with more certainty. THE ELECTJOIT. We shall not know certainly which party has elected-a majority of" the delegates before to-mbrmw of thojdajr after; blit If is mote thin probable that the Radicals will have a small majofity. So there Will be universal I wil!,n)t give a working Pemocrat his mail till all Uie negroes are served, Kadicai judges; win cuarge aga nsi Democrats' d'iid in favor of Radicals; State .endorsing .Civil liigbls, M we 1 o , .. i th biU niore severe." There is no species of low . down , meanness the sons who have heretofore- acted with it y rKlm iriV'UiJi 'i'J ? AfJ.:"J. w.iiwi r;n -ftb-it. uhsij .t . -r. . r ail a r . . ... fTo-Myll!f '.) Mr i ennesaeosaia ine Governors vwill appoint Gen. - Willianx Il '. I V . fl.- 1 . . .1,1 nT M?,..,wtv. rim HIIIM1 B.B bUCII W W W w 1 ri inrn will man lhii in luiurH bchh t F.w .. i niAitiiiPiN or ine itAaiciLi mnv. wmwi lauiiiv upwiph t.nn mnnev infi BiRcuiur i '""""i " uf-r-. -rr et ieaaniHm ma new Boma odbio uv- l.twrl: tiAMuii4iiTImdiriieet is BO Dronu-4'L,;.j:'JL'';o,.,'V 'Vii'i; ha. nAA hpr t.Alf of" tne beOue&t. as conductor, kindly otlereq to sena, ine j strtA theWat all nieshduldhi3y ttnder- V 7 Z. "V "iIk?W airli ' . 01 ff v fthATVriot-TOHBas alsa1 okid- the 1 m&n d hishdm', few1 MlWaway in a take a job. For the last six, years he has 4 einir onf1 contemporary -aaas, tnatfvr., . , v teH. KJia ni.Uv, nH iwe noteu. ne nas urp ' , , . . i. .-v.i,u:l:.A k onmi.n tMa.to n W-W-ld voteforNoConteij- 0 Sp&st rK XftJ55 WW aon... ,H ; -,:! ance ,.w iL - . TJienductor, presdtheter vhen SanauWffi TSet Sifea fe8? :; Taking adyantagr all ppositibii. : , Vi Mo ! SfeMl Ptf pfthqusnaa,oiDuwieisj inereiicoe Ufeain8k tKe call of a cohventionVthe U syjv j. . ,'.u:X?l.. rH.twrri ffi SwST: iffliSWiMsu i'-r i:radieal ticket was on n ted "no con- i.Ut.iv.;i.,A i.- wivio nnifnti Ptt leo hom bvmvseil t amdit inave-aone uowd's store, and a number or the private bnt on lDe air. OI ngusn or,us suu the personality of the. devil. The I' llrkXv ilnn.TAil UI.;ilina mmsT Uvn. Mm Ik m:Z 7:: : not at any time losteigfat"of thenfact sarLs:innerouawaV i i ' ; i: e u c. i for the vacant seat in the Senate are er-GoVBi'lshanV G. Harris and John C. Brown. It is Baid'that tlbv? Pbrterlias glmtfmeaiat" clat itnose wno souent ine.aonointmeni inoe wnq spugut ; i yin jiuy "-jv 1 v "T - 7T.r'innix-7r- wiiiiu liih line neu&Liir miiiv.rHiiiKiiiHiii ied will be entirely jgnored by Mil Rim a v J f ,'A ' jsut.y.fj.i f mH mv) .-IdJC DUSvaHU JUSG XIALjVi iAYS TO'JliKG- . ..-v TT . j T . T". . LAND.It i said ? that-' a -steatner run- tin? wefity milesT UH fibur can go iromineTOasc or iova acoiia to tne l voyage for passengers H.alpnejwQrji pay expehses.but it .is an eiperimenCthat '-'1 . i' 1' t. 'I"-' ' . J'-i. "-., will propaoiy.oe essayed, r ..n , ' 1 r:;.' - TVTr!"Tr,rw:'r ni ine election- in Kentucky on Aion aay ..'58Vl . -."t- v?rwneimtpg PejocraticTiVjrtpryrwhicheectually relieves all ap prehensions rs exigence a'uioogr fte pfetnat State of r.tA..t . ; - y' ?ef.W.U8 lnt,on8!: cf fjoiiticaopinipn,;,: Ico. ,vuk i B,ury in.uur giurv, its .... u s v "'i-' '. " -.t I tiXbO; dealers-; managed to-ooiaiwa i , mvtija, st'am1. our'shame', an'd ' tnatit is'both 8ta,ice wa8 ,ven of lh kind " Neva" nial, and having been ideceived tRd Man&curers'in the World, -.! j ;.- --i.! da. the other dawwhere the heat so kntnih; belief that MoMillah would lii."'"-' ; ul - - - - aar-j F'riM,'ly,uMi tccupiei nine orien dsys th'sWamBrscarryf WeavFrreightf,! OM1,? BO uow V. si 1 expenaeaof one tnai.:Une party coni --.:- -teh-lv. -igLricV.-tofirfT .Ti a.; 1 ,-9tjn;p ' . , f" ; ; , arfrfj I tandad 'that thar firm'ahnild' bel'eliaTW-' their income. It is doubtful if a line I t tii:a wf.-iXk I TAtk.Jf,;wvAir k.,i fATArtf Th; THE ELECTION IN MECKLEN- "language we have met A ,n anLti : Afpi-klpnhnrir. y f WrsThe,electfon in fuifcy - d off quiellyfwith the have taken place at any pother tim e J indr 1h - mimfl : ' nrovocation. f With that exception, the ItahUlj ...... -..p,, f.TTTTJ City somewhat resembled Sunday, as pinairrttecW'bustHes greaerparii .oij ine - uay,a j n?8 .WBB 1 - ii. ."'j I . probably owing to the funeral of our fen.toWrisrnan.-Thos. W, Dew. n.TTJTyr - -- - - - .i ble to the election, but Early 4n the aor?ing,le(.igrWr.aa. . I. inK 4 W I " t 1 i: .; '".. . Dili . -i. 'v J. 1 ine voters oi me voiiservaiive party, i in ex (Ki. ioo Jik MPf nPj r Mie vehti6n." Wehave high sayingihat the word""no thoritv for sav convention" being printed on publican, ticket was intenUed. as d8-1 euisWand there is a stronff Droot prooabilitr hnt VhilWrYon will K 'oAntAatoa nn matteruw stanqs, we.areu overwhelmed, as will r a-vf v w va.va vnvw aw wiiwun"! ui w bf this naner.. I i ."ere , W several causes , wnicn nil ' were several causes . which contributed to our defeat her in i, i casion to f peak ofiiereafter, but what j Nn..ihm i (..ti.kU " i : 7 7 7 . ' . w. certain, and that is that it will nev er do for the Conservative party to go . ..... i into any campaign divided among themselves, witn a longpull, a strong buli; and a null altdeether. the lecions . " . ' : " .line matter, tenuis ucr aisu vuai. an w auiii voteri.n oe overcome m jyieCKienoure. but it takes the votes oi l Tevery wbl ' ' ' ... . .1 .... ' I ite man to do it. , Mecklen- uurg wjh proat by the lesson adminis- tere(i to heif on Thursday. She : will gird her armor fotTsT. ipore effectjve and determined struggle in 76, and she will be successful. i; -A Brimstone Devil. An ecclesias tical eounrt" England, known ' as" the ifSurt of Arches, has recently render- edVriecision as to "the personality of th r TsVll IVlUPh la alfruAiinn niiinn attention v lu ! brief, the case may be 1 personality Vicar1 forl.aJe him to approach the communion table until he had abjured hj8 , heretical doctrine! Jcnkens apr pealed to the court. After1 much de- the Dean of Arche. Dr. Phillimore, reh'eredi his decision,' this' wise: 0.M. inm .n-orin deceit to thewritters of the New Testament, nc in ii oo uuuuaiiueuiv aem lusiaeiDEDQS OI tneir custuuicro wuu etui doctrine tduchlri 'the' persoriafitybf the devil as true." Tins' settled the matter, and the vicar was victorious The Washington Chronicle is mak" ing social distinction. It wants to de prive persona off icoloTvpf their politi- ' . . ":- !li - i;;i J j' - - Lj .h' 11 it-; -'' JJ1 1 ny; almond-eyed feilbw'for the House.' -i .l'rl'rff;-- m !n tu v'.t o.... .-n-;3t' r... i. ..-,,... ; nifes the legality of marriage by force. . . I'"1 .? .u :..:- - A new source f aaneer in railway expanded ; aeeail;2aafceIra I at . -vv.An an1 Uvi tdraw to mke froinHhe.tiei. ii;.! tA .tnrtAH thA rafla v.. j ----- 7 in oruer io replace hiciu. 1 i v J vi. I orpd Aditnra. and'l I 1 I I 1? yT-T 7:::r..t 4 am anMaSnH , nncnoscvis' ivi 1.1 1- r i , . ... 1. a :i .Aifieiano l vA- 1 vhlion krW thM ahtiduhced WifrfCdf ficial circular1 wj il jnouw o-.nuu -- -iiwW'MW-TSo. nlA aid thirieoublicanrjartv to reeain .vy I T a P"TO,,V,,UU w a in I . - - . . fm -& r , Ueascendancy,, m tne councu 01,1,11 e nation, and to .place in. the presiden; c : v ' - ah n m. wm a n sxm wnai tf,athe unternationalonferenceAof the friends .of Christian Church- nnion Ln -l'-; L.li'i "-Di-l l.,.iTli) win . ce;, ueiu r K jJUiiuu. A.u);u - i Willi liih lwii iuiiu nine w udt v.-. auu wtr J lectof tbW metin'iifM nromote'Che - tfni6ni of ,the" i various churches by thorongh'ihquiry and diieussiorn io establish the .truth f rfpTtpoitions whichhalHimply'expTess ?lhesub !nce f ChrisUdoctrine and braci 1 mugufc-wy ilia ui uw ami we ? fathers of the ancient church. 5 Both clergymen and Jajrttfift'are invitBd,;, 3 Stonewall Jackson's Wido w. . . . - , Mm. jUhe supyosea murderers oi nis iajner, waae jsqiton legacy oj xea Wihafwded guri drop carelessly :-the 'Dollan-Hislora pfa Bloody Feitd. ft j concussion; caused? it, to go off f arid TnY Memphis (Ten u.) -fff stonewall Jackson, ., as well as of the I Bolton - Dickens feud, one orthe dark' est Pas.!age of aerime ihe Boatttjeiis bavebeen expended in . Punng the month of February, Io7fUhetriatof against the positive instructions of his J aiwraejv, xmr. jj. iremuu, vi u IX i tr ' i mhAW nf this I clti' M executor ot vaae tt. oiion; ih Missippi," wliich cost him f(J4.000. SfSfTtt w ..w. i 1864. while COm 6bpg corps, nf Hnnfederate I '1 7 .1 . Snfrvliiw on the subject with 1"" ' ":i- -?oforl .Kt vwvciu-j Boltoi estate have nPAn in Hipauon lor kuhib 4iuio u i O . .-. : ' . ; . ! I nrOnertV and 'while" tn IS legarCOnieSt I no uruercu uv m wmwr vuuwij I to t.hiit n.dvicA. hnwftVftr. i thisadvice;;however,u4s9lelybe rausejMrs. Jactsijth, has s tatea tpat se l . j I setpirvthe courts some years ago by and Wade Bolton . fof. all ttitdr estate is worth. Should the courts decide in , fatorVdfitbe eiaimanxs tnere win e , At the time Wade Bolton made1 the in - ii i utcnii jl aiw.uuu vv ouli u -v u v was in Jhpurly .expectation of ; .losing t hia life hv violence. Havine exDress- ed a desire to do something ;ftMMWtA nah1 W,. . iI XZ " t r. Q,s U,,,B.W. ".,u. evil deeds, Mr. Apperson nimseiisug-i cested a donation to Mrs. Jackson of 1 - - m . J i $25 000. Bolton liked the idea, but K the beouest to $10,000. After his death, which happened a I . , . . :i : fewmontnSi suosequent 10 tne time Wi """s 4 "JT i , y"" - , rote an.l.u,f,r.l1ed 800n a8 the terms of the law could be comDlied witn tne Bum snouiu oe .1 A ...kUit an ka. nwlo. ouujwi, . ! J Old, Bloody Feud. There is a,; history connected with the gathering of this large and valua ble Bolton estate which, is lull p.t rul ing events and y9ent deeds., R the brobertv was chiefly accumulated by trading in staves through is long series ofvears. TheJbusiness nrm, Known as Bolton fe Dickens' had their ioca tion in a ed on th( conspicuous building, situat- , w...rv-. the bluff in front of the Uayoso I House. Tourists on passing steamers linen ine oniy meinou oi Miveuug invariably had, their attention cal ed the large... pr.iptea letters wnicn adorned' the river side wall 01 their structure; and which read "Bolton & Dickens, slave dealers. lhe sign and I the firm both figure in Mrs. Beecher Stowe'a story of "uncle Tom, and manv letter writers of the day referred and often commented severely upon it. and Bolton & Dickens had more than a national reputation. They had branch houses at New Orleans and elsewhere, and their agents pene-t trated every section of the country gSTS D seftrch of black people to supply the ixon a line in braced planters throughout theen WBM1WU .7 T. i sums of money were employed td aid them jnitbeir trafhe. Tfe Initial Tragedy. y.;twenty year4.go.colpred lad' wnn nurr.nasea somewnere .in. jven- iauH'u..t,Af hi.a"wiii nr nia niflorrr ondi- and Bol- I. . 1 . iri:m. veyed to I thy firm ! ..A,1 tn tVioir mart, in fhia oltv . anil veyed to" their, mart-in this city. . andi 7uLfiV .nhPr,nntl sold the Bov for I the sum of si;oUy;tQ inomas a, vren - H.k.oi nii Untninff Sim. mlliM ennn.l rf.K i,(4,dh .rH;Hrov valnahlA I , , r . . . j .1. . k ' . h aiovA traders. They' were forced J W retttrn their ill rotten tTollars to andJ also " tay heavy costs for. their misdemeanor. They had ex4 redeem ributed it unwise for hlni, to, pay any bequests fBm ftl fiSS School. Caiurcto- andfficeii Furniture; tkbi HKiUftULC. lDBau uiwtKuu luuivvi rJrriK: Z?JZuL.u?mA. ...oi Mm. ,auwH viu0.mi ...v.wVr menVUlon turougoout i- ine eanre Wariwditlreaeb:e wuuiisjsbw f uwr-TTv w - w "1 mpnt -Avp.rvwhere. . Bolton . manacred rW'.Aarfn.. " j- ? vtJ JJ '-ii'-t-r- J.-- lt." a "tvv" .".TsrYy!, rsrri ln trie' meantime . an 1.. w r 1 1 : .r .v i, m . a. .j . friends were active; -They "mahagedtbhave ,ua i suit i&nesrt.;parpo8iiA-jary n I . - I r - " - ,1 .A..iUi...i Tt Mr "V. J "rr It"! auure oi more tnsnf iw,uwin money, x , . . , i , kuVi k; ....niUik I ny " ,.i .f . iyv -v.T 1 It :8 a remarkable faet that fa, less tiian J four years afterward eleven of these - i. . , i.w.i- ' a i n UlAhebe qijarrelresultedsertv ously to'.the , contending parties. Ike tlnllrvn. nKn. . AlA 4V.it '.lrillSni AiaA. -o wwnt !.u,,uiu. i-b, - 1 v v w j w v j-w after.afacther -the'- rest w ere1 killed in altercations -with each: 6th er.' Finally Tom Sickens killed Yade; Bolton; as before; mentioned, by shooting him down in front of Court Square." Some months later Dickens was assassinated ; huuc riuiug aiuug me pUDUC road, a f doxeaaiiles or so from this I city, and ( near big., home, v A few rnonih.a after that Tom Dickens, his son, while try ing to gather1 testimony to prosecute wtusin hia-dfeathi; u (t Thiaw was tne last deatli by violence. en several prominent metopera fAirii v htvA niPfi in ine usual - mm m - mm , " 1 wav - the survif ow are in iitization a tn hnv th ARtat.A shall ba divided. eave tn a aincle member of his counsel . m j i i. plantation oru ine rauanafcme river oi us originHi vwtt. , ir' . t hKola Aont eat wilt tHtTv th ftifid sbme I : j ' u. .1 uiiH X iv, act. I l irr W T amae. 1 , . j dill A.- - 11. uunumi nuuuau a . m i m i w.ec, vtw,v "rATT hmiaal - onH tab-on in NnxXuhlfn JlTiA 1 J nLofft othe'spot 1 11 pay for it on the spot q,; ; weslejaa - Female ! Instilate, ! ; a.i' (n. !" -iff! w.; -f'f: ' ; STAUNTON, ,. ,., WILL begin its twenty-sixth Annual Ses? sion. Seplember20th. 187j. , ReViWm A" Harris, D, D., President, wj twenty- rf LKHCiiera nuu uuicera Wodern Inguagestabtahd spoken lu the College by a European Teacher. ' Music by seven Professors and Teachers,, Thlsf is oherf the healthiest' dihTates in the world. Those who come erefsom the vtvvavij tnjm; iwp v vuiiomiumuho w vuuid and elimatic diseases, are entirely restored. NBuitdings elegant fanned by the purest breezes; and' Commanding th most magnlfi- cent rural and mpnntainVnery making it o?e Of the most delightful college homes in the Union.' . ' Thepa8fc Seesion of this Sebool was attend- ed by pupils from seventeen different states L,lJl reauired. A simple uniform is wom.", No! TERMS FOR THE ENTIRE COLIJ2GI ATE YEAR, .i-- i ' i . : . i i Board and Tuition in the . Collegiate Course including Ancient Languages, $220. . m :J4 tiT : - REV W A HABRIS. President ; ,.:, iStaunton. Va, , arigS'tf 1 ' " s. TOWS O-N, Slate Roofer, nod deak-r id all. kiods ot rvoounp oiaie. . is luny prepareu io pui on tS cii.i. '. T- - J ' x ot km? TAnw : i: . a olJ'tVA ivwv7i "".I"""1 CBUU r- . : ... , ! marbLEIZED SLATE ANB MA- -.T"o';..' oit: . - - , InTrtpa the attention1 of Archlftcts. Builders, and the-withe- to the superior roofing used bv him, from the quarries of Vermont and Virginia. Slate furnished of aDy desired color. A good Slate . Koor ; , as an insurance Against jb ure, , , , j and will last a life time. "All Work guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. Shingle Roots taken off and -refold - with SLATE, when desired. - Orders will receive prompt attention, when rj. addressed to P. O. Box. l&jtOJbartoUe, 'is. feblOrtf. NF W BUSINESS ; is fl TJ T T E I i -- -.-tt' j I man tvtu KitLmcnfjn. trie xrscilvnen tne that he has a nrettv cood anuwiedee of the i iiAVUiopenedin,.VQarioue an estapiisu. after he I' mt-nl folhe" Wrbbse of 'i . ' . .in . .. .... , ' BOTTLING SODA WATER. 1 In coniiectloaTrith ;the manufacture of i, the Celebrated erw -u'.i ;BELFAST gingeb ALE. I . , . L1lm? machinery wnew .and.; ox the. most PV pattern. and cannot fail to do good i m m.nr0ninra nr ;n qhh hnrM .- s : (....i,:.... J iT ,7 1 mi j - . n . - i . : . i oe ouuii vt aier is Jiavorea nu prepareu for immediate use. ; . .,, 7,;. .,: ..7 Call on me iu rear of Votrers Tauonnz lablishment, opposite Charlotte Hotel. iul5Sm T W WEST EXCELSIOR SGHOOL. CHURGH AKD , v. v t. a a OFFICE FDRII1TDRE if I wa ttnnii Mi thaattannnitm Knm ran. leli:to w.WioptiinrttatIent, I M1iw?1,cft aeeft.anjissurinwg oijeyery i;in m , Rnhonla. Olnhea Mans, i rr '7-;:.t- ! ' ,:'v i " 'i. .w 'I i, i '.t'1 :1-i -V ' i I the Sciences. The lateitimproved seau and deiUbr which Wrarnbut nearly' two i thnmtml var vAolE ,1nl nhnft i nvervthlnip i -j.j 6ui t t needed in the School Room. PIJTTuPIT iTPlTDJITflllTDP UllUilUU jr uiuuiyug . F I 1 . 1 I J 1 ' " " i tx iittiI1vvIladeatiia wo wi.o.uwj forPulDih. Pews.'&c;;amIou;r Patent? Be .?M.s0tt. f.. ft.wih .fichnok. , " - - ClA. O.kk.k 0AUMA1n mm v i v. fcj. .v. -"- r" " : r-. . i, euuaiea ior comiorw amwuiir inu aurao' t Uveuefl.'! fnKi' iv"i We would aiso ball the special attention Thanui to 1 ' iraaeetreet,voU . , '::; Charlotte. Nfl. Will" be promptly filled, and illustrations of i,nr iiiiirmL insntiTiiRrnrM wwn.H' .apr .22 6m. d ,rA jtJ ,;.Vw . Wilt tv PECIAL'NOTTfTR! 9t5 jj ! In future Ice will be sold .in rear of ,BarT wpll'n ilniir atnnn4 mill nnt ii Jollniknut The Ice Bouse at abSve named Place will U open. at oo'ctock a, m , and closed at? p, jw, PifJKBGOBYj Agent.,,. ma 12 f -.1.-f.T Tf f ? "1 i t i-, 1 0 A A A l b Wheat Bran;1 Te6eiTei 'and XOftVV.Vifbr.sale'byi'v:.; v ;rjrr jnllf W t"1 Q W CHALK A CUr fl. 41. A UkUU A Reair tear end K M MJiller tc Son's Building, 4th fi t f! . r-.hr Vi nMn: 4.T Sri ? - 1 W ? f!l' tUAULUltb, n. . Iron Fronts ot BulmiL&aiTaitizea r Cornicesr Iron Feices, CiBstinss, AND ALL KIND3 GAf JLNliibWoRK Which he will sell Cheaper than any 1 1 li RT H fAFl'LB.UhT. (W111M xo lDiorm the public at large, that Hie is prepaied to furnish Plans of all . kinds of buildings, fulL which, will anV those of -any D6 louna mucapiatneruian other man In roe State, lie beme a -practical : oei ur a builder: having an experience of 15 years in three of the larzest cities of the United information in regard to, the construc- won or any or the puuaing, as uiu him self. ,With 15 years as.a.hujUder. and. W an Architect. . he knowsiust what, is neces sary tax A juaechanic. to.get alone. witbAand rrith .this, experience you . 4 will . .at . pqce. s.e.e intra Tiwrnrirmr nm inar Nnma in rniu Mra ro knowledge of the business and can only be i . . " Ssll who haye employed him AYchiteefand soperTnteMenras to:hls ability, He can furnifikUklTyteirfthQi; uie name 01 paruea ttuu uuiatiosa, w CHn not do so here for the ShCnt of room. He can show as many fine buildings as any other man of , his age, and, will take pleasure in dojpg.eqt ;Apy person visin Dharlotte is invited 'to call ana examine his drawings, which he has at least 500. He guarantees to. have 50 to 1. of any other, per-. sou iu kuc omic xlii arc luyiieu w cxnxu' ine-themhetherhey are going to build or. not. The lames are specially invited. xna!5 ... ... ., .. A L L ABE invited to call upon the subscribers. who are Y 0 U N G In years, but old i a experience in any thing appertaining to their line. LADIES Can rest assured that our Cigars will not leave a bad odor if smoked in the parlor or elsewhere, and are- - - - Not to scent the breath, and our Tobaccos and Snuffs are or j i mi I . ::'! Hnt,rinr nnnlifv .n, el,L l,0r. r ' ""T"" man any other raanulscturr or seU.for. . v i j hm 'a tja 'ta' l TT U U JJ -.2 r 1A I f fl u . Treatment, polite attention ami ialrteaH ng to an. Your HUSBAND Or lover will live longer bv smoking our Cigars, than any other and -don't forget it..? J M MENDEL & CO., ' , fcTrade St,, pharlptte, Njpfc'". Oo A IT A a cTd Or, 'l Km WE HAyEECTJte The Agency ol the Wtlowirt i . brai:l fine brands of the Virginia Tot t ma30 "tkI A 1 I-i i? tice to fill large or small orders for auv ujiuciukuoi ia ureinrcu nil suun uu FtopivJtf eaj, .Wheat-bran, (CprnT bran, and Seconds a nil equal in quality to anv in this market. aiso uranam J lour, for brown bread.from choice wheatajpd IXEB PEP foncowir Grain bought at highest market torical , 1 CHARLOTTE CITY kflLLS. feb!8-tf. Lock Box 62 ii 1 1 Just Received. MTm BOXES A IT 4 T rpfff- CITY .b'Jl-ff ''! i!ii-SI Hi'i it'. KB ALEXANDER A CO'S, College1 Street.'1 jun3 "Penchesr 1UJ 3iJixF S KTflE fiPr Jtfamtif Vi - . rr . xTtMwTb'- -ns . rP,aANDBEWS A C08;fc jui24 f ANDRETH'8 Ai . ' . ' V.?V ; Turnip Beed, fresh and genuine all the, ueairaoie vaneueSj for sale oyi."'K'uulf ' jtt l7:..hLii ui W E BUEWKLLA; i. fTO CI) B IWU k 4iwi ? I g g m S t-l MOT 0 "--Crrnnt 1 - t. H. BREM, JR. F. I. OSDOKXK; t Attorneys and Consellors at Law, " CIIARLOTTE, N; IX4 0 f P 1 C E In Dowa'ASiins1 New BdHd 1 s .b.. : i- ii. H.-i '- , j "e, v j uuuni. anzi-tr, , . , TxRrLRK W;-E Battle, Having, pcfmacentiy located,!; oners -w professional services to' the citlzens'ol" CIIARLOTTE AND VICINITv PFlCEm ?ldut tq. McAdeo'n" ugfito el ip stairs .t "in t Calls left at my office in the day, or my residence, oo Myers Street, at eight will receive prompt 'itWntldn '' - ' ' Office Honrs 8 to 9, A. M.; 12 to 1. p M., and 5 to 7, P. M. jan22-ly. ....... ATTORNEY AT LAW, ChArlotte, N. C. Special attention t suits for and agaii.si corporations. Jan2-1 v A-aWi) Alexander, SURGEON DESTI8T, Offers a reduction in prices of Dental Work outths times, o flSqpi the farkgajuflding over Butler's Jewelry Store. Hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. mar li. . COTTOHr MEBCIIAHTS. iasion erchuut. At J. S. M. Davidson's, 3 doo below Col lege Street, will pay the highest lice in this ei0W6MM,et cotton. .rwUl ad vance at a liberal per centage ii:ty dollars ($50 00) a bale on Low Middling i otton, to be shipped to r.-mber. onc Hp.us,tf, Jn i 98 ton, New York; 6r Savannah, as wher pre fers, and held until, Sprang,, desirable, Is also prepared tA purchase or sell contracts for tfcose wishing to deal in futures, on re ceipt of two' dollars and a half ($2.50) per bale, a a margin. , .. . ' For particulars, apply as above ' decl7 tf. (,,,, jj ,lf, .,, . Home and Democrat please copy for lm nOTELS, Ac. B 0 YD EH . HOUSE, , . SALISBURY, N. C, MES DR BEEVES, : : Peoprietress. THE proprietress " returns her sincere thanks to tbe travelling public for their liberal patronage while Bhe was connected With theNational Hotel. a'i House, and she feels satished that she can now accommodate her guests comfortably, and in lhe JrxJ)est style, in this newly lrovfnls"Sitb &U wodern Passengers going up the Western North Carolina Haikoad from the East, take break fast at the Hoyden House. First class , liar and Billiard Saloon con nected with, the Hotel. Jul9 ;-; V-y S?. Charleb';Hdtel STATES VILlS, 2T. "CrSC; Situated In the Centre of Town THIS HOTEL has been thorotirhlf refitted aad refarniahedv and under iav maaase- ment as lessee, offer to the traveling pnbl i me aavamagea oi nisKiasa uoiei., - Onxnlbna Attbe depot -on th? arrival anddepaftue ot k.l traiiut.i'" ' ' --" v - ---silk ; at RntiT sepI-dU. vi oxmt ly of Raleieh QOCHBANEEOTAttJLANT; irepettn MPfatiV'r nTtneinibirc oataejst TpltKovember, I will open a REST XTJRART anoTBOAltDlNG HOU8E, on Tiypn, street. m the second story bf the Building' adjoin- in gi the Uank of Mecklenburg, and pejealtei willjje prepared to entertain. J rders, regu- tar and tranBient. wi a styn uusui passe xt toy apyibtute in 'the cit The table will be Bttpjiliedjwitbtail the lesfcacies of the rea son. Game, Fish, Oysters, Ac Terms moderate, satisfaction guaranteed 1 fnf -isr your pa' oc30.tr" w .'K. COCHRANE. THE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES T the citizens of Charlotte and the public generajlyjtha haiiaaopened a . in the Springs' Building, at D Anetin's old stand, where he is prepared to do all kinds workirisge.ati8factien guaran- teea or no cnarge. martHf 8. M. UlLliEKl . perdayi rAfeirts-fwanted. -Ill daises Va watking peo- pUlaA4tULIeaes, ybtfngtaiidoki, makt more money at work for us, in their own localities, during their spare momenis, 01 alLthetima, than at any thing else. H e oner em wyraent that win pay nanosomeiy for every irdutVxk. Full particulars, (eTms. ACnraeirt.irFe. oenu us vour auurroo mJit ti SHKS0N & CO., mal7: .- J ,7i . A .Portland, f. kftl 'i iaJaifie'iAolicaHhatwe are the soli fn? -&duwsf the Celebrated "Prtroiuru cl Ubanotte " iCiLSn-and rail persons are LeJjjr -ttd.at any refrirgcmcnl thereon" v UL bt dealt With according io law - - " -- -MENDEL & CO.. jun & -Cir? Charlotte, V.C. rASkOriRliSB?BRU8H ES, X.V ... OiV CoUoiioinin liwouirrisai A 1 jri iJnrrt -TiSH: Sa.Bushes. White Wash Bruges W R BURWELL & CO. jul22 : -',(-; gpCKIN AM 525' SHI .1 u?ar, ealeby the bale at Factory prk es. iltiH ji ts'inj i SPENCER A A I UN joJ22 1'' tr- rVrfn Of OR LdNS. lust received and going off fast, at B N SMITH'S. jul23 OMBR0DERIES, , . . , ; oVallkfnds and qualities. "at ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & CO tn!95 ANTEDlf.XM. 1 ' f fA good conk,- washer and ironer.' ' Appiy at THIS OFFICE. jn!23 tf BEAUTIFUir Stock of White Btriped Victoria Lawns at .. . ALEXANDER, SEIGLE Avuts. ; jni27 ' :-"r ; . T?m . Saratoga Water on draught, just received I '4 Springs; Aror. jull.7,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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