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.;. I If- ' r . t i t vv .... ..-.uri' 'I 2 "I If .1 !! 'I : .13- ,i1 1 - v.- it DAILY OBSERYES. t ..t,u1j.'ii!l l.T.W- . -.rtort yosfcW 4 5 , ''-r p ivrnv iHMtitt Edlliir . j &1 -, r ; - -n I i rf I a T Thursday, August' 26y L373. ; 7 , - triple tilt fetter . . - .'.it u !j n- i i liiinHi ' pit r'1 r ---m ! 1 mtifiMmiUKWJk note or mis. .1 t all neat Mice bnlWihs eliv must ex pact tbelr papers dls4ontltfued at the. aipl ration ef the Uat, Mid .for. Oar mailing rtiKioirX'3Cnd hU Instructions abiioAUaiika, i . feaBotnooi'on tioiu; mau eaat piiMHMfW wnfTH : "-f; .ateandaddraas, not Jn pntOioatlon, bat Magiuiaatetof (oodfaUn " i W aannoL under n$ ,elriinstancea, m tarn reMd eoaunanioatioBft nor can w nndertafca to WMtm jnanniertpU. , "' - ArfldwnttfanotlWof asneetof 1 ' "'lpty eannot kaoMpt4 ibr tnblleaUon; Tba Detroit Frea Preu copies tbinsf from thla paper and eredita them to the Roches ter Demaerat and Chronicle. Thiseomea of aa attempt to clip and credit things without walUngtoret naterv-Omjder -Journal, v o - f YEetf4nofiihrW loehli inflaepee with hie tribe eonsamea his time playing .'bill' lards. We hare known many a better man rained by Washington trip. Spotted Tell Intends, to.aaa h United 11 A WffwW t6etJbi ralne Pf . r w MMrgnitr already taken oat of the Black Hills, and now the question Is, what Wash ingtqav fawyer p pp the job? The Detroit Post la alarmed at the report t that the Jjong branch BartorU baby has very little hair on its head. The Post-says :fThia is ominous. Bald-headed, and not yet a menu oir, cwsaf was bald-headed.". . O. P. Pelham. sa.. will on thai 1st Sentam- ! .! berassanfe editorial charge the Coluhibla Begistor. Mr. Pelham has had mach expe rience in Journalism, and his facile pen- will be an able auzlliarjr in the, Impending con- nict between honesty and duhoneslyi , . ) TUden ie nniisMationabty the Wndldate of ., . .fcha JSew Xorlt Seuoeracy for the Presiden- , , fen i The Jf tur YorkWtald Is working hfm i ... up with might and main. kr. Tildene a t! o igtronf man, but with Wall street, the bond- uviurna au o w oria, ne carries too mucn dead weight to win the race. t ;iM v.iLa.wild-eyed man. carry ln his hat In his : i : band,lentered the depot yesterdayand call i - i ad out to a man who was wheeling a baggage truck along: "Where's the traintf "What train?" Any train any train! 'Inky, wife isn't ten rods behind, and she's, got an ax- handle orer , her shoulder and sulphur In hereye."1'1' . It Was a granger, plowing, with a pair, of mules, and singing eontenUy In a field near the road. This is the way be did it; I am but a stranger here Gee, Ned Heayen la ray home Gee, Ned Earth 'la a desert drear Gee, Ned, y pu dang fool Hearea is my h (eilpl puck! gosh tJl hem lock. Oh. Lord! WhoaT' ! , The plow bad track a stump,1 and' the . handle; plunged IkU the poor fellow's s torn. ach with a nxedneas of purpose that sent the muter, none-, trfow and abore a notation all in a haaprro. VArlly, farming the aadsilnjjBpenaenrway rof mi IMavMohcii f8'l : ti dwa rt ci i.-tia vt: - -m , .ThielfliriyoTte HeraM anysr 'Thenegro "J , ad.Masne-hagje! are rapidly passing , ln4awlala pmtr.' and ye do hot mic srant tohevTa tttsm oroott tackeiln, into htWMaNedlfw-eanhVoldl i!mM l3dusriUvrth. f pt on M,WhleniBaswJDaMnovre I, ad4m,AbatoK note will sii A Brooklyn Oentlle saw NlagaWVans last fortne Ortt lime, and all be remarked , -it is aot a creditable reflection upon tbe i. AirevrttylarainlUe nrtk' tnerkll jL'l re- nurks an exchange, nbat every comment jajfMMC Jokiisbn 'atwrtd dwell strongly upon the fact , that he wptud not insteAaniwasaWve'the reach of bribes, i wMtt&?J?F!,9tKM PTOtberwiaer' J&J??, PJSWffffl trotting Jftorse, the itov;'orrxingtonT KyH has been , orebwd by.Bolvrt, Bonnen bt Jfewf oirk. He made a trial mile In CleareOand la the . aetnnln of tn! Season in llS. 'Reprice paid. Cor bimia net, known, but ttt aald'te hars been f3ofor - " TheakaU'or.'rroy an. who was killed by its fraetare, was only a sixteen f an inch thick at the Beecber "calm in- wardni that the old trne inwardneee is played out. - A plaintiff In srtawsuit at Fitch rill. Mass achusetts, put ona of his ears In as evidence. m abittenaffbgedeyaaQ ear conscience case . occurred at Hewport,B. IM the other day- A man from WfflPfR. WfMlrapUeA a .Uwnkre- earwltn eggs tor several Tears, which tin mtted uptitt Mm and' confessed that be bad hM hlnput.of,t5rbyln ; abort me . wberebpen the grocer acknowledged baring time tha seller by paetfnr 'Counterfeit eia Kill VI . . h 1 sow Kn aTaott t bm li ah ,fiv&J he Richmond, Enquirer "Brevities'? have feeeav resumed; W!bmhtimmKnim , tJeL n.SvHhln; igo9d,bye felldwi HDailaJad see W again-after awhile. Ingly along, with la easy range be1 will Inf vainninmy loak around for a stone, bower. When a tenear-eM yeun man eomeVj zmmvir'' " IT wai,, and seren tons of lnnsboro(a. OKews. takes a nosltlrm . JJJAhL W, ,' f .' " drearned6fl 'S 77 - V TUatMTerdr i looaiWeeUnd,lA)n Branch. J 'I' siTvr ; W'L.i. ;A,!fJt; Vu) o,.t ;j THE TBHU) TERM. ; the re-nomination of General Grant to the -Presidency for the third term. first of all he js; acknowledged tojbe I tfcetpst Skvailabte Candidate nibf J RftnuWiiflri toartv. if he? can bfe -japrrH- , t l 1 i- I i - - i r Wi nated, ahd'iiis an nndeniable fact'thati he can go into the Eepuhlican nomi nating convehtion with every Eepuhli can Vote of the Southern - States solid for him, which will At once secure his rsornination, if he can obtain twenty or thirty votes from the Northern States. The defec'poncasioned the, pop- otherUeading r lights -of thjs. 'iarty progressive jnorals will be iyidied. as to make Gen..! QrantV nominatiqn. al , m.ost certain,' if he clesirw i. v.iushm- : "Ro thai it is safe! at any ' rate to 1 con nirfor h?m as a nnesible: if ndt " ble candidate. 4here being "no bamer to his rseryaakr excepting 4 , well:pre1 served . and: previously facknbwledgfd rule among toepeopie.' - in ase fli nis randidature, we may feay in ithe:ut8e, that he wm U hard bea, 'and know ing fcirn o W'lnani of ii?n Jnerve and determinataoneahall: xpocl nim11 tc diehard,nf atan. r ' a ... r There "is. ah ' -army of seyehty , thoii' sand revenue offinio'whloJiw y, add the pmcpjs mtJfte pwer various deptfimentB1, numbering as many more, who are 'e'eh n6W;:clamprpupi ife-nolhinatibn1 when the . . time ;i comes, bQteTueiiceirit bisr-favdr wll tie tne , nionied ' tafluencW. 6f ' ttie' country," which will seek; to perpetuate its control oi tne counirV uy f -wreuwujg Gr'nt. Weentioh these acfa now lief that wfe ' shall have tip I contend against them next year. Forewarned fe 16 be forearmed, V , .s ' f : ' . t k - .J.i-Jii.i k I.. i -XJelJti AJaJJ-LUJai- Wfl u nil rt-f a w -v. The much vexed question '.of i who will have a niaiority in the ' apprbach- ine Constitutional JonVentioh which assemmes inrxuueign on uie puipruxi mo, seems to- have beeh'definily set.; tied at last tiyJudge ! jtfci!Ojie .oi .ne, leading Ughte'in the, Republican jparty. A., correspondent, telegraphs, t ;to, ; the txiuisvle SwVr-Journal as follows : : Washington Aug, ,22,Jodge, Setr tie. one of Grants North Carolina stri kers, arrived here 1 to-hight. He says it has been definitely ascertained that of the, hundred, and twenty; delegates tOj the Constitutional , Convention,' 'fifty faih were ' elected as Democrat, fifty- eight Republicans arid three IndepGhd-enU.-'C the ktterj if is,,tti6ught', two will , act, with ' the -. Democrats, i rhich wui, insure ,"16 aaqpqon; iOi ,7 new m) StitUtion. , ' ', .. . r, I -i- 111 This statement is made f.by,j Judge Settle in defiance of the . fact that ' the Radical press of this ; State has persis tently claimed the majority. In several : ; .1,1 :.-"': t L s ' 1 ' " ' ' counties they have had rip-roaring mass meetings to celebrate the .victo ry (?) Gov. Brogden, so far . 1 forgot the dignity of his position, as the chief ex ecutive of the State, to attend one ' of these demonstrations at ITewberne, where he joined in the throng with the "colored man ana brother," and as sured them from the stump that; the Canby Constitution ''was lfsafe," and what is more he will never go back to his Newbejfne friepds to tell them that hei wfets. slightly " misWkep. 'The Badi eals bbldly announced that they expect ed t6 claini 'eVerythine tn6y could eeU 1 aird they ' hilVe ' ti ve4 reh'giousty up to cy in thfe'' State from the. . time they cattre into power "786 nd it, would be 'against reason to expect themi ib abandon such a 'policy when, they hay sVrmuch: 'Wl stake. ' '. Th'ey wll, . Jkinom hue ueep issues mav rq ijuyuireu. J-neyi well know that when the people... 04 ce more assert theirrjig"ht8tJ.tihflti thk irjfV- mous party wi5he -consigned! fc le tdmblbf4the dapulet8, and this being 'so following in the tracks of Jfheir dishdW est ;iin3'''friiici! pljed ifr cpncedejtp thpenocrajfe e power UXcUkb? jCxjWticalCcmvti i- Unnvknowini Ithafddst nbwer'nifelns reform, stbd'perpetiefliconsai vuviouai iroeny m xururjuaroima. we ttiemf btttiWmpkr' fluid wjjceted larjoar lacfiryirydjgliihds refu ses 10 answer pur ieeunes . v.'ll Tiiti zUbBIAL H A MRTiTNQ8.i . Deas Obsekvee : Presuming that a few random "observations" frora-ye moaiai)e devoid of hitlr-; ,reliujne4 yet there 1 are!stiU hi6r or lefb"auamtiaW-",at .'eVerv; 'town alop jbklBe pf Mthe W. N. C. E. B. ahct owivitt-hWetwith more natives o: our city at almosfr-any station . than he would be likely t6 iffd-in front of the Centrals Hotels At! Hickory qtiiew are slitta htimbrf:lthetcaroeMd7 tMpe ehjoying-uthemselvea hneiy Hi - f esninmerAS manyi-ag; (visitors at one time, and it, is.supr that. th$re y beatwo tainred';'and ere nowJJiSarwhbni1 ' Jentral andii& Weslerrbbh 1 ire well kept. We stopped at the for j ner and can speak for, it The weather prevented our visiting the , White SuV j:oiUi L.ni. if Vl .U; x- old .toarilbuerit," preachfeira bunday, and ..notwithstanding, tiie wretched weather, quite a .aumbev lurnea out to near film, Km we can excuse their lYnag:jpropensi-. tiesllMSto Ir ffie are oiilr au ujeir euiopiraponsf-TneTinusi 1 fed'bMy.wWJndeeSkfie isXrlwl est.to. your readers, we ha0 tioacmded to try ihMfeti$$$f ltJiWh'rnany " e . iort 4 "r-rn'tafili r llickory haat eatalKoteK.? fe i ini. iusw . no nvum ' us laiiscu iwu new km i... nrmmi' ; fjinori i vticmta im.n. in. i .1 .. ..,:j;r.'ii bmhh'H'IjIJ. -1 ing up and has brighter business pros pects at thjesewrj tings JJjanibr a half a rcentary past. - Many new private residences artf coing: up and business especlyt) plfiji xne-comirutcee wno nave in cnargejtng iHcesiaftJ Sciooli of' the z Eniacbpar- Church, which i ; i tobe located, here have rented the- handsome and corns modious residence of W F. McKesson, for that purpose, till they can raise money to erect the necessary buildings The. brick foabrajicJnamjA luhiarfe beih made near the town, rhtfcweather has been stj Mdthat'the cpntxactprji have had several thousand brick, , : destrpyed within- theiv last ten daysnt A C2iarlotte ,; brtet'inasota, ' MrV 18 eupcrinvcuuiug iuio Meesrs. f Wiltons3 and Efuhhovant, the contractors' r.,y:'( "Jr 1 -T?-! R. R. COMMIS8I0NEBSJT : nii The prevaiUng them! in this sectioh of the State is the .W.. N. C B- li., Pom- pussipnerg, and much interest is felt in ineBumeCKi! AjtLW. sorugum una viuy3t few days (till: th'e!Isb " 6f Setembetjefep make his apptnieftt$ ran(d itneagopy missiohers, whoever Jhey ; may be will 100K;vaiteEo, nn inperesw ; u;9i.IiTLw,u riljer thAnte Hiterestsibf the Eepub- ioan partyibulrwe are; tiot'verys.an-i guine on thatscore'C ' j t,,,iir: i CTDIGlf ATION AT BEtTldS'S CpTJS,,;, iW have htot' neard sb?riru'cbj indignr tion i expressed 11 against . the. , judiciary since' it eihaHisteafeetf; in ; Oie rJB4rk ivar, Meayer against Judge Settle for his high-banded measure an order jg'th Bobeson county Commissioners to, appear before him: ' The majority of the white; pecple-of '-'this section a (arid we presume itii:s6 all oVer the State) look npoil the-',Stp?eme Court of North Carolih; the,; highest judicial tnbunal of the1 'Stated ik they' cjo uppn .'; the iBa publican execupye . xommittee, except peruana . ( uie.i., nmmv f ai?v.u committee would be a littie.mOre;Kberi- al on a, strictly . party ; question. -1 Thp Democrats would 'suppose that Settle was actine in accordance ;with ia xeso- lution passed at'sbme 'cWdestine meet infif f the A Eenubiiban V executive com mittee, only tbat'-jiiey fhink that Tom Keogh and a, few btler !Eepuhlicans on that committee, Are not as violent as the Supreme .Court Radicals, and ' might possiWyit as a mitter of policy,! have advised against .this drumhead i court martial move-ail1 to the5 Kobfesoiil County Cbtomiesiohef. 'Thetfc'ourl 'imarlial ct whicfeudi6 'Bdman, was A member drirhillhe'warneveVent man to be snot Dejoreateara iae fnaence . .4 u a;5 : - w 1 1 .1 ana in.iaci wap a, aciaeuiy more nDer- al .court jthan thif Supreme' humbug of ours.' . .-. 1 ' '" " ' ' viAKDBEW OOHNBOK'S SrOCESSOjlU Much gratification is felt'in 'tbig sec tion at the appointment of Col, t.M Keyas Anutew Johnson s successor in the Vnitect' States Senate Col Key was in bad'health - the lastt year of the war, and being a refugee fromThis home in East Tennessee, spent some twelve months Jn ' Western North Carolina, where he made many . friends.. Col Key married a Miss Lenoir, a grand daughter of Gen. !Lenoir, of Fort Defi ancfc, Caldwell county, and. consequent ly has a' considerable connection in the State. He was a personal as well as a political friend of . Andrew Johnson be fore ,the war, and as an evidence of the esteem in. which be was'' held by the eTPresidentjae soon as ; he 'beca,me President, before Col.' Kev had Return ed to Ms iioine in ehnessee,1 Johnson luunu out nis auares & ounwyfiPPS-t-bce in " Caldwe; county) -and sent ham a mixm 'with1 rriii: nrna ntthVOr- phihi assM'Jthroueh . Morgan M few days ago .andrevjved, tb:iaterest in ine ,.ufpDan. rasyiura.,1 artje aQiei defdd to give a aeries of Tabtatfx fbr tbft benefii of theulittle urjftrtuhate8r 1 whs oor)leastff to utteiid orr 1 Mbo iSM&JMM IMSwbAl iOftbnpK- IrTftMKfneTAb.managetoenVxif. ariftiaehibiUonsJMi.thiiaracter h rspatation of o Morgan ton 1 ladies did not suffer Moriday niAt. ;'TbVe'x hibition wis hrily-ehtettainiri'g.,Tb4 tumes; &e., .exceedingly , apprppmtei 1 k j?rr fiii i . .ix- m liT . ! iainmen( was t ine.inustOi De&wceniuie scenes, thisj, Charlotte, the musical city of jthe South, was well represented. The instruaiental tnusieby the'accohl; nlished'Mrsi Ned.RoberU 6f Nfe wBfifh wasmirchAdmiredra'Uuett iff mingtfj Asoloi'Jt'a t iflien. ryau.eeJclihai; f-wayiibv' Miss Julia Sheetz brought down ! the" hore,a every Jpodyv jw.ha hadeootal- ready. wAfle4;too ?'feeljthis w'atl dueU iMiawisMdhlnW M.iBslxunXGUDg wfis muchabblaad I! . r i . 5. . ..lu.n.i.wiw.tf 1: T :ea.wflvaniorr''time"rorBida oaat we I - .... T. 'J!iifiH .liia ellL'.4r SW 8. J71. snouiaawe 1 . Acainit a: PaTpr.lThftwrP.TflH'! a Mia ana that rjaneaitt srinrin OhH tV.i'W a .hard-frtony Plalfofohf-Aftirigt 'ah v canLi.ton aj wgioney TatMTr! If there Are two.ihard-jiifmncina;nlu' 4atos uey(ilUippprt.the oneioppds! ins: tne; gepuDiican.psriiy.oi .. rno-j iu Five Kepublicah Journals to Mr. Rsster's one would oe, found, to . en-, dorse Hendricks br.n'bTien- back platform,. The. West, the eouthJ t t . as they deubtlegs vrilL andi-Auch a fusing cry refornfi and, ho;lbayp- may be 'over berore tiiis ,ier reacnef; you.'-- ItV to ippetnat the Cpta7) day nfa MoTgfcnfoW' canVboilst ' is I 1 j wus;auu( up.u.--jsa.rvKAsier oi tne kiiu xreunayirama woutu, com pins ,K) elect such noMinee f As tb .Grant; let the Radicals fall hack UbOhr him. TRUE TO ITS INSTINCT. -nr-inere is any one tniog - wincing Jiadical rress tne Boutn excei m that excellenceis misrepresentation. TW.y'MAihf. csvio-OxTicitttniLiv aniirocKS viiuecup iueirii:ii was n; i'Norih ernllBeriirray 'iw'fceW up, - anU vaui uvuc -uiw ; iuo .K!i uiumiummw. i thus nernetuate the ininnities of radi- calism in the South. Trne to its in- stinct the iJast issue ;of T aic2 of Columbia. naradeeVfaa from Sdgecombe and, warps Uinttr a desire on our part to get a rentroi m the Convention bthliiwwiiictoii pf' radical mbeVs'i. We hardly see the necessH 01 siatiog.inasui.yCstHHwv be, cal!ed'ai.niisrepreseatatibh )but fs a it 1 out Sf th wholficl6taT?ortuoAt y the people haye:giyen us a majori ty in that body, and :that ought to be an end of it, - r,H' i Amusing: the Baby When the babv first Dens its eyes, it is not uhcbmmonly induced to gaze upon the'lighii.15 Z6 putty zed yight," is suDDOsed to beexfruisiteTy amusiDcr. Had itt -noweK to tell of the i torment diflferehtstory. And wwft wis jm' uolisl its'rieres- are'' djsturbM beyond, auietinKwitlltfaodicmeU'v,'i n maturity. 1 ?Whea -you" bind I' feel m is erable wjAwapiifr tQ beleft oin due. Repose istieweetest-remedy for pei vousnes&anaiojbAfr iuii anattpaoy is trotted, bounced, .tiotedwr "ketchy ketchied.'oliucked ''rittdef its chin, ooked in its cheeks." or somebody's thumb, is thrust linto its - tdothtess hi buth, irrespective of a,, eedibf abltt-' It is reputed 'veiy' Irritable. VTckling the baby 'si feet, creeping the (fingers like he nie tion; of a raousp acfoss It breast, and ud into its fat: Sensitive neek-wTin.kle8, is another mode pf amusing' baby. ' Of 'Ouiise: the) child laQgp&vand the idiots wno "torment it fprgot,tbati isitlm-leamexpressiqn which they reply toa similar: proftess frohi the hand otsome; mischieyQiis but torturing frieh'd : and vet! we all kn 0w that this taugh: from a m arf ts ' a nystericai outcry 01 uerruus irritauiii ty . When the laugh ceases, weariness 1 brings weeping, and unrefre8hincr sleep, .. folio wied:; by depressions ind rprobaoly y inidiges tion, and, colics i - ; Nothing shpuicli even beJ 1 done to staxtle A cnd-even, s too: frefoaent praying 01 Dopeep, 11 vjoieninAa neen knoirafto bring otf 'St: Vitus, daice 4U surprises are dsmgrdus'to'thfe ner vous 8y8tem,.,t'.k"aTl -atmeSpheric Qr dietetic chancres, areiy oghealthy, and sohietirnes.aial If .rousjc'is se lected to please the joung child's ear, it should be gentle and 'SOOthrng. . ., ,t W j. ,1 ...iv.ivl-. ' dov. Allen Interviewed-: - .' 1 1 , ''...I' Gov, Allen, of Ohio, has been inter viewed by a Herald reporter." He ex pressed the opinion that the financial question will be the issue of the next .Presidential election, and defined his position on it, past and present, with out ; circumlocution,' In1 regard1 to Senator Thurman's recent speech, he Said: t.-, ,. !! "In think my nephew has made a mistake, and ,tbe people-Are tn no temper to' overlook such blunders.1 i uitruisu,; y uu a uuw, is ' a lawyer, ivqu they are much given to special plead: ing, and are rarely, if. ever, statesmen. They are politicians, who make brill- ianfc enorts, peruaps, out rnever iook ahead- while stateshieki ftlwa1 I afwayi forekee, reshlts,?, He Dredicted that Preaidenti.tJrant Wutd be renominated Jfor. ,a third term." "You se' said the QpvernlarJ rant will go into 'tne RepuDridan , Ctonventioit rwiisyLttii IheSouthM States'solid for, hini and iberbapd a Blaine. BristdJ Ae; Afte-'Arfc(w 11 successful ballots,; undeii theJttiaar' Democrat! and: the r tilt -wni b bU nomination. ,., The" men!of iWait etreH Kumicai" planning, ouv a ,xewr Wiser eads wiUfivevbeW,lKeierVe.,I n fRT in regard to Uolemocratic nomi nee f 1 . m 1 i a. people that somany, cbikire die in, rofandy butiio'an obseryine riihd tPe, weiider i!Hliat any' children live to Ml"3 len.sa ever is aiomiaAfedlirtiatinraisA&aTirtt General Grant: second... that iwhoever bedmeX tHe Derhpcratic -caodlftW mast be 'a mad1 wh bse . record rlws aJ4 waya n heenone v0T ! J trahrhtfdrWaf d fpnaistencyj U, the iDentocxati 'pjirtyl L r' ! i?-f y ft W'Tnw 'iwpvt' . .If we knew the nains and heartaches' the trials aqd. tribulations; awaitmg"us in the fuure: we wouhii .axdlyi speiid the' present ! in,, yainly. wishing; fora time which' cart 'hever'be. ' .-; We,wo.old tiry.and leam W apji-reclate 'th el 'fiuri-. beams Jyiiie all larouudrws arid let our CTe&tet happiness he,derived;froirthe' blieiUings of the day jJ:il !utu..'i Ageheta); fe!tfg,,ftrjreverjttneni &m enioyme nthei evaia 'wetsf:df itu k-. s - ' ... - m , -a. 1 ni aif;npt, uyT;g(jWn. trppOrtotiities Are e bath war nf Irft. kaWi areitqp, spi not toayipreciattj thill i' .i . ... . . j i.r Lti'JiJ visnaaoomAr Aweetest'to-us tnrouen Uhe pcirtals pf the.tem.b; Ao&ti n j ;fira4iOWrj,anuiirespec6auiijr seem most sublime when looked back , thinV; ifiwere . bnly . jsible, tyo back ftWayi'1 frp life and take , a .new, Vm9- lMWoifferent' wbfildbe: OUT. cburwiandJibw nv irduni bepfollt byjexperierwecButdb8 Btfrim ppisible oefeithant lOod f Itistitft itfinossibla to hlointr eVer'.firri of the' Vityj JnRi-ttrftjws raysof ltb id ne did not:rwanti to., criticise arifeias'pd8ition, for therej are,AY mabr proikble'candfaatesV ihiPJArei Scertain? Firl.u t ninV whbT iuave umjaAway:(tuafcoujimioti pwinted bkek id , p wty ahdr1unjugt tions strewft-pTiBnjyfyfHo . r ,t. 1 f While petroleiuaWbeeo411miirK ating half the world and killing half V.a b-itilian ' trial ria f ha nrhaW ViaViB I r tQe mtAdat tne whalesK harp ibeesthatirisr a remaskably quiet a luxurious! time of itv B$for 1 t and rfeoons sped ' continuously thioueh the modditsii tin n nnnn inn naan arui n aj'm air ana ounea tneniseyJn' tne snm- . K uttcB "i""" the attacks of man. have ; multiDlied liikiazinely, and quantities of them are XT". " .u -kt .171 1 J now appearing uu tue wew augiaun srreat numbers. The Pacific aaid tn 1 be full of Hheni. and' tLe' whaling towns of Massachusetts an"d A.AMa 11. 1 tLf -i - - 3 I medktatearrenewa Iof the once prince ly, business ofwhale untjngli Unless petfeliisun" beconae1 s car ce however, the bUslnea wiU. hardly .pj those en- III . . """ l-rm JEDMIGATIOXAJU I, Eev. S. Tayloe MabtM 8tates- J-A Tin, and teased lirjna Instftcfe Air ihsilMMnli'nr Minfti nn fti 1t nf October, uAsffellrcidrp 4f Experienced ana emcientxeacnqra wjue enapioyea. e PorderhtlbrnAtronsend for Circular. . , .S.J-ATIQllAKTIN, jnm tt ' Charlo. N. 0. '1 iinaw w - " i - M,nS tHf?A .rdrcioM WILL begin Us twenty-x;th Annual Ses ' I T slon, September 20th. 185. .Her Wm A Harris, D, D., PresideH'with twenty- three teachers and ofiacersv' f!T i a dderix Xarngtiagtea taghf and eppkeffft the Cpeg hy a &azapea&r MaehefJ Mdslo by seven Professcfs sndeaoherso This Is oniet of 'the Healthiest cliniates in the wqrld J . Thb3a wbo borne -Beret isoni the Bonth with feeble eonUtnns AhiUs SnddUnatid diseases, are' eritiftly resWred. . Buildings jelegsnf-fknned by the: purest breezes, anJ couirnanduig Jtie ogs, snagnlff- cent rtrral and moontalfi scenery making it one of the pHosi dellghtftir eollegt homes In : s i 3the pasf Sesaiofa Stbisgcnobl Vas attend- tne union TVXMB FOB. THE HJrffiE 51Xkl1TETKAE . t, . . ,f . 1 J ; .1? 2 U nyi L ..... fataSS tuotwune Ancient jjAnaaaees. szzdl - For cataloeruA address wi i.) j. REV W A HARRIS. President, Staunton, iVa."" , The Fall Session of the Acaderiiy wHl open on .oinasy utn. aay, 94 ceptenraer nczc ror parucuiara, aaaresB , ,n. , W A BARrtlER, . , ; - v- Charlotte, N, C augl9 3w . ..,,,:flv-,:, sell 1 NEW NOVELS: File No, 113, by Smith Qaboriau, price "5 cts4 Maud or Ninavby 'J; Wtiyte Melyiile, pTice Wbman'a Lore, by J,' T SmTth, price 75 ct?. Counterparts, by the author of Charles An . . , .--Mi! ' Chester, price 75 cents. . A Question of Honor, by Christian Reid, .!!!!: -'!; price $1.75. ' ': .;. '.....;!.! " ' ' ' ' ' Odd Trump, by ucason, price 75 cents. . Hsrwood, by Lucaoii, price 75 cents. For'saie for cabh.by. , ,, , : BROTHER. 1 r iviane2si h '!.) 0(JO u! cAl l:l iuu.iv -4jTn ;j; !) ! H')W i r i COST . r i t s;: ;yp,LNT. Wi -A l;ov : TTALES & FARRIOR. propose to i 4.1 their elegant Stock' of Je wplry, at such fricee as defy 'competition, In.otber iwords hey wittnot be undersold'. ' tneiriatock is fair and complete; Come and lee them. i AU-work te OttrJKfll he done at lot prices, and warrantedT ai'iiU HAL8 & lTA.HK.lUii. " I a A V Lurpijer-fJotme JET-'caK ithe "altMin" df! lire1 'people opie , of ntrv. to If,a)MajiOUiasiwasw-urecou. that..we. havevAihiri sopp1jrf JJumber: at theXumber,YaAsn44t wille, sold at low nrices. We are also preparea to fill through 'bills toUdildersjmd contractors of ths btsfcnlaternUiaifatelow-as'fte low-, est. '.Try nswirtiiyone Stemimd: bilis1 and 'wtfwltf.maka good what wet, say ji nresaed JFIoOng'a Bialty. We can .aj ways., SHind at the Lember yard office. . 1 'vii e JfiHAKNOSBOUSBifc SON. From and After! M this date, we posittvety wiU not sell any Goois, exeept 1 for feASH, to . any oue. , v . t. II t .1. . i i Mill U'luv rw sLllfnrf'riiirel V for I jWe; propose, I ' S t" ! ,T...if7l .1 ju3iJi'l."-"-- . ... . . .... i, , , ( !':' .nr futile it ...... Wnlvs3 toamakA upIW i fiw l-ibaltadi 3.wma - fi siles) oft offhose, aTtjodopsy - v - .... Tryusandsee.- fi.5.H ft3lBM 01 vro! t), J ijl.il S..-S v Jli r hT. . ; i-t to out, jOflers hhl wrqfeMional services to jneMnusens of Charlotte and vicinity ano, pieqges nns eijentand prsctics'bf fourteen yeiu training as a guarantee of competence. is jOtflce Trade Street, Chaaiette. " r lan 3 tf ' rU 'waolilJl. i5j ..r.T t."" - 5,0(;bnpdlei fcgafcMO absenowW wbtg; Jlfty cento a'gallon-use i It and jsafc f - -- J's Principal. Ulrota rtctttd cGreat economy and pW; in gress' are requiretLi lA silnlinbtfoim. w.wom No nnpeceBAry episfl' allowed.fi insl I We Knarantee todapUcatsinvaiceSfrarniany : i Pkynteti AMhw tortbe Uomrjanr. ? J- a-fu2A -'r'lfWi.'jS Unn. Ditiltno . Atl . . a ! M ttreet. - -hi 1Vt 'AOUVT ",F0& ALL taKDS ' IfelroilriiiiilJini, Q4lTffiiM Cornices, Iron Fences, urw AXLKIND3 GALVANIZED IfQEK; WQiCQiue wuiBemneaper tnan any " A Person. - . - Xhe ptMio at "Jarg i 1 1st he N prepared to irniUkPlaba T aU "Kinds of buildings. with working drawings in fail, wnicb will be found much plaiuerihan tnose or any other man in ii State, he being a practical builder, hacinkan eXberfence of 15 years in three of the largest cities of the United States- He can nnswerany question or give any in format Kn in regain v . tn.mustruc- uon oi any pan. oi tun uuuuiug, as ue is fully Qualified to eo and do the work him self. With 15 years as a builder and 14 as an Architect, he knows just what is neces- lor a mecnanlc to get alone with, and with this xperfence-rou wHl at once see tbat b has apretty good knowledge of the business. You can judge ror yourself as to whether a man is an Architect without be ing a practical builder. Some in this . State cUdmitdipetArihltectn when they haWhd knowledge of the business and can only be caned draftsmen, and need some one to in struct them at all tim all the best buildings, with only a few ex- cepnons in itaieign, uoiasboro and U l 1 1 ! I' I l-hll uviu, HuraiuiA auigui us dub, ' peraoni cUy seAailMiorlJi v- 1 In Charlotte he would call attention to 8 P Smith's Iron Front Building, and 8ims A He refers to all who have employed hint as Architect and Superintendent, as to his' ability,- He can furnish, if wry-desire tbemTl tne name ofp not do sonere 104 ibttwaat octdbsB He can shnVA JbaSrrlneUbVJkifi any other man of his ase. and will take I pleasure in doing so. Any person risitln 9 CharlotU U 4vkc4 to cstt and efaniinelirs KatawineYwic&i4re haVat leasrSQO. He guarantees to bare 00 tori of any other per son in the State. All are invited to exam ine, than whether they are toiGfc to build or not. The ladies are specially inrited. oi vftHli t( -Mill'ltil l'C ARE inrited to call upon the subscribers. who are , s V V il Vf In years, hut, phj: in experience in any. thing appertaining to their fine. L AD I E S .HCto Aet "assart ftiat bur Cigars will not leave' k bad odor if smoked in the parlor or elsewhere, and are Not to scent the breathi and our Tobaccos and Snufife are of ,,at,B i ri f f A Superior quality, and are sold cheaper than any other manufacturer cansell .br.',1 j i 4" " Treatment, poi ing to all. You polife attention and fair deal- our H U S B A N L Or lover will live longer by smokingtuf Clgars,than any other and don't forget It. J M MENDEL & CO., zZ. . ITrsde St, Charlottei IT. C: 3 ft -.'"sttSSSi&JI IP 9 g ,y . fjg .01 w a S 3 S g WE HA The Agency of t' fine brands of the Vfe' nia30 I n HTQTin u m Mum n y U 10 II Ull UJ 1LU IMJ II - I " W. VI -i 71 J I I W, - - ' CHRISTIAN REID'S LiaST REST), TfrM iitl 5IT TIOI J(W I-'A '.TM jif7a a... - - - Jflildaiaix z.a t)lTRE COPPER DI8TILLTe1 kBSH -WMBRODERIES- - r; lf all UnAi miiI hnnlUtMi t ' : . ALEXANDER, SEIGIE A.Cp'S. esshould they nnder- tate a Job.y FAr (De t jatzjyears U been employed in this State, and has done tIBBBSa4BSBaSM SSBi SP uvwNu ean? 9. p-. - Jsnriau I '3 s 0 i v n m rn t M-lt IS I AV4 bXiRto am X i CAKUL1NA CORN WHISKEY, for pale by I Mil) .alriVl JOHN'T Xil$k' ,! i Thomasrille, Davidson Co :V. C F. I. OSBORNE. " ,TT - -7 " W VI Attorney! and Consellorg at Law, M CHARLOTTE, N. C. ESIMRntM ItowdASims' New Bull,) V m;iK Liuet VP oMurs. an21-tf. "'fit -,ixkJvi'iri R.; LEB'W;! BATTLE, iHaviBg'' permanently -located. Ofl'pta V. j pipftiaional services tqtbc dtisehs of liu&ULunu &nu VICINITY Q PFICE-Next; door to McAden- qg bid; e, ep sxairs.. residence, on Mjera Street, at eight will reoeive prompt attenUoii v . voice nours e io , a. Al. 12 to 1. Ai., and o to 7, Jr. M, !:o" t-n ihfct mtiii'- IATLAW. .... . chArioite'rir; 'c. .. .... ..... ' Special attention to suits for and agaii rporatldnAj T A jan2. inst A. W. er, Offers a reduction in prices of Dental Work to suit the times. ntal OfflM In the Parks buildine over Rnfl'o Hoiisfrom A. JC;to5P.M. mar 11 r coxtoji itiEncitAivTs. JJY. BRYCE, " W"Wf1l,mln Merchant, L tfjt JaiLDavidson's, S doort below Col lege Street, will pay the highest nice in this market for all erades of cotton, or will h. fW ft hberal ptticentaeeAlty dollars lUlaTWeHLoriddnnztbtton. to bWTbipped to ntanber one Houses in Bos ton, New York, or Savannah, as, .owner pre fers.ADd;.held nm'flprlag? j? oTAlrable, Is also prepared t purchase or 'sell cpntracta for those wishmg:to4al ht(,ratures on re ceipt of two donars and a,hajf ,($2,50) per raiAmargin.ri-. j-llSftW" For particnlani, apply as above, dect7-r-t j -i h-H .TV x.uul Soma and Democrat please copy for, lm OOTTXS, &e. :if '- ''- i b o yd iimf n, -: ! SALlsi&Y, N. C, MKS DR 5 REEVEf pptaTEEss. THE proprietress returns . her, sincere thankalo the twrrellfng pubrlfe for their liberal patronage while she was ..connected with the National Hotel. "rr . Not ha ring room enough to accommodate her guests Properlyhe renrttiie Boyden Mous?Vjflie?lsa6ijUiat she can now atstenfrifoaaW her euests comfortablv. and in the rery best Btyle. in this newly furnished house, with all the modern im- enjreM goine up the Western North rolina Railroad from the East, take break fast at the -Boyden House. - First Mass. Bar and Billiard Saloon con- nected with the' Hotel. KtJlAjtm a.ifi.i Vi!i Sitwatea Iqthc Centre ( Z Tqwn THIS HOTjJI Has been tboi - ly refitted and refurnished, and nnd v , Janage ment as lessee, offers to t e t -. jr pubii tbeadraatagesof aflist-t ..m ? ( A7Onvdbns at the dex ou tas arrival and departure o( aii traiua.- v J -JT t-dtTgniv...: 7 of Raleigh torm th tlinhlSt h' he 1st tPP- I AJO.SA .TI? ANT jroAsUMyO..,.,,..-, ttreet. we second ston orr of the Buildinev adioin- ff.e1fWTtodhmfter will be 'prepared to entertain Btarders. regu lar and transient, in a stylet inssrpSswdby any house -in - tbe--rity:--Tlreir.Tfi tn be m Willi til Uie delicacies of the sea- famesh, Oftters, &c. s nasufiiate. Satisfaction euaranteed or no charge. I respectfully solicit your pa tronage. ti a 3 S3 OHO 6.T TEJ HAVE opened in Charlotte an establbh- !ScLlNO SODA WATER. In connection .with the mannjsctutfc. of the Celebrated "ZTSZ - ST XSjraEE 'AXE. apfiineryf s&esr Ancoitbe most ttern. and cannot tail to do good work- -"a' My manufactures are put up in such boxes U tMiutfttfnse in families and for shipping !33a-Tfe irflarored and prepared 1 "'-uftilJl i vlBQreai QfJogel's Tailoring es- " Ljailotte Hotel. Mk T W WE8T. ' " sudthoritr oonfer- SLil. It.. TM. ,mK,i purposes tnerein JJa. " highest bidder, in -:iMT the ISth of ; :A. m., the Ice . . .-.reaMncluding one re-bojMrower, ana aiso jiu pnraieiy ur 4- More t werrrej&ne of the most raluable, Lia Jietrty. situated at a noint on 4th T. H. RSOl. JB. P jan22-ly A exand BtoWJ C5 8 a j w4oreet;lmmediately where it is accessible to the U.. n. & A. K. K., the U. A A. Air-Lane and Norpoii East Boston, and cost S5.000 in cash. The boiler is 22 feet long, 5 feet in diameter, and has 5 ten, inch return flf es. , The engine ba4 " tMHr SIX Inch stroke.1 and the cylinder is 12 tSehes in diameter. The driving wheel is 9 feet, perfectly true for belt, with all ap- urtenances m goon oraer, wttn weu oi me J - best watesOTpbly inehai nftnauBiibl it is aa si m4lf. floSrfine mill. mufrtsy sttiAteutor lfnhnHnr foondrv. machine shon. or anr other bnsi- ness, in which such machinery is wanted and with little addition can be made ready Ibr the mannfactbre bf ice. - ri Mcdowell, r 8-All having cl4insJsjstTSen 16fte.JcewCbipany will bfca present them tome before the day of sale. r i Mcdowell. The abore sale is postponed until Monday the30thdayof Anust.; .ivj ti) ' ' ? ' . R. I. McDOWKLL, Jul 11 dtds wit. , I Cbnstantly on hand a good, stock p Sail. Volasses, 8ngar, &$M, MactaC' ,Jjaa, &c ilch in be sold at bottom prices. Give us a call. - :..A SPENCER A AJ IfiV. jnlSta FINE LOT OP 3ehipsind Bird'agWinsrecetVed ":akM. L ! . WALTERBREM. A'mARTIN'S?' A., T. & O. R. R- and the C..C. By, it within th&fty isfettejr locafrd. 4engineSXaU boismwas made b-fenrror
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