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DAILY .OBSERVER. CHAS R. dHEiE&r tikmW W. F. AVfitfYXsioeiie Editor." A 4 " Thursday September 2,' 1875,' Free from the doting seruplee fetter our free-born reason." ' J ' ! ' ''! that -r- if THE" OBSERVER" IS THE ONLY PA PER PUBLISHED IN THE STATE WEST OF RALEIGlit WHICH" VIVES 'THE LA TEST TELEQRAPHiq I ?SPA TGHES EVERY MORNING. ' B VSINESS MEN WILL PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. - ' I ! . i SUBSCRIBERS At all post offieea oat of Jp city moat ex oct their natters dlacontlifflred at the expi ration oi the time paid for. Oar mailing clerk knowa nobody, and bl - Instructions apply to all alike.' 0 BUX.ES. r, s.j yj K iji . m We cannot notice anonymous communica tions. In all eaaee we require the writer's name and a4dreaH & for, publication, bi 1 We cannot, under any circumstances, re' torn reJeeedeonununleationSi Mmmanleations, nor can we uadoVAUte pr eaee ff(.A Q Arueiet wnuen on oora aiaeaoi noeor paper eannot be accepted for publication. "- ' ii i i y . . , i i OBSERVATIONS. UU t.W ;-. : ' - , . Fernando Wood entered Congress In 1S11 1 Coloanel Germany.1 U calfei thi Scent lmen- Ul City. Velocipedes are to be used hereafter by the messengers In the Italian army. w .- . ; -i i'i'i , Mr. Robert Schenck Is to call Mrs'. Hlcka "Emma Mine" in September. The "Potato Bags" Is the name given .to the people composing the "new party'' in Baltimore. A Maine man Is oat ith a temperance lec ture, the taking title a1( which U, "How Oollah was killed with HSlinK,V.i , The commercial year, which is abomt clos ing, has been one of wreck and disaster, t0 hundreds, and we ean eonnt lying scattered Uenius Is certain' to' bVecognlzed, sooner or later. . Experienced riders of race borses. for instance, get $500 a montb. If you woulaohatthe jmosquitoes, keep snaajr, sleep in tbe . amc.and cover your bead and face all eTerwltbrkerosene. John C. Fremont is a aadly.ased man, and If his wife wasn't the better manager bf the two-, he would have to wear his every-day clothes to meeting. Miss Carrie West, of Palmyra, Wis., chal lenges any man west of New York to swim. A bathing suit Is one of the things he'll find necessary, to tcarry West, . - Mr. Neptune, of Carleton, Canada, acci dentally put a bullet In hla own head, but It assimilated ' with his brlans, and merely gives weight to bis opinions. The Baptists are making sternuous endeav or . to ) endow . their. Southern TJn lverslty, which will be located at Jackson, Miss. with t300,(X.' The University will be opened for Ibe admission of students next month. The Courier-Journal sayB "there Is Utile in American politics bat ecoundreusm, the average American voter being a. purchas able wretch without ' Intelligence, ' without patriotism .and without honor." The centennial of Bartolomeo Cbristofori wUl be eelebraied In Florence mext - May And do you khdw wt4 BArtolemc'd Christo fori was T He was the inventor of the piano forte, so the Florentines claim s 4 f An actress has horaewhlpped Xaui Foree Gordon, a California editress, and got the worst of it. It is easy enough cowdidlng the stem pex, bat, when it comes to he oth r.'there are hoops' and buttles that on knows nptf It is doubtless true that Tllton proposes to afford Kreoklyn In particular, and the world in ilKOWt .seeod glimpse Of , his. Ideal borne, Aisdjat jBamJftorjrls wUl.condct'the nis ciaim ror sigu,uw. It seems that Ralston' was not a case. Of suicide after all, but that he died of an apo- pletle nt.breogbt e bygolng nto the water over-neated and perspiring. ' BerVsfotyl Hope; ; Mv ,P has : forwarded to Ex-President Davis a number of photo- grapnsiof Foley's statue of SonewaU (Jack son- Tuesutue Is. shortly to be placed In the bark at Elchiriend. Vlralal. : ' i . I The Mmodel nre-bobf bman:arelllna." recently -bUt 1 Chicago; InkV been sub jected to ike' test. ad are reported Ao have satisfied the Mulders that they jae.approxl- naateiy flrearoC r j . ?Ih While you, feel, 'tla. hard; to toll And sweat the long day through , , Remember It la harder still " 1 Td hiVeheV6iktod."-! r f '.j?f Andrew Johnionlsthe'alith member the new Congress who has been buried pibere are;Bamgtonf MapsaebnaattaHe her, of Maine; Allen, otWeV-YotkYHea TRWf f 2 an$ tdow, ef pre on, ' Mrtuii rkl.u. - . . . . tlon In Calfernla. tha Uum h.v nni.rn,... J wwywM. VUIMVH) being allowed to bid. Eight dollars waa thai ,hisbaat.prcp, and onefold jov slxty.flyej eenta fr noaellnf enttrfpltb can do to live, and my wife hasn't h4 w.AonnM. U , W MoniBB." -xoo moch rag money :inf the catrrwtI.JtJDDoae?, nMMtd. iwavma4iiffoi 'taint tht. rAnii the attennated oracle of the nnaee wottd.-f pmtlTiaTgotto-tw-lrlgfr.re AnnmefameCTeVt tnW lil uee io tneir gods., Therrht offering traaa tibin'a (freiiiinaltIiIfZLa wLI Whul.V, . " . w.., inoiA-.T. l fpavconauming the giave i-- Til? lMet "Brjstow. mt Kentuivi - " IslahdwAm ; -n. ' r '.,wr coiuens"- is, int feec gard-looirnEmedromlia i iwTTJ lftruggle turns uppn-'a ;.partase"tt other antof njBys;j NothfirVg11 HbWW- aged ten-eent stamp In the hollowvof hli 1 Knw-No I A JOURNLISTIC GULLIVER AMONG THE LILIF(7TIA1T POLI TICIANS OP NORTH CAROLINA, ; . v :. i; We are nqfc given to ' envy, but how can any poor little editor of some body's organ, as all the rest of us are, help; coveting the complacency of the Ashevilleipoior.It alone of all the journals of TTorth5 Carolina, has reach edthat proud . eminence1when.cet gg.. look down upon the squables of the pet ty parties and politicians of the State. The New York Herald, the ,Tnoun?,. the Sun ; and, -niany;I Other great I Journals have sought to hold thftt proud posi tion; but they have succeeded only for a season. The human nature in these journals will, every now and then, in some exciting contest, get the upper hand of them, and one by . one they leave the fortress of independent jour nalism and "take sides." The Ashe ville Expositor alone has reached the Orpine heights of journalism . and held it at all hazards. Just listen with what I complacency the Napoleon of the btate I : ;n Xf4 I press can v itrw uie oiiiunviyu . : j-i v i Carolina: "NoW the office holders ,and, office seekers on both sides are in much trou ble. The democratic leaders: . who forced the question on the people see the great peril of ' the - situation, while the radicals are halting .between hawk and buzzard on the question of ad', journment; being in the fix of the fel low, holding the bear, it is death to hold ho and death to let go." mous in this journalistic Gulliver to hold aloof and nottake sides in this! contest between the Liliputiafri parties in our State, for of course one kick frnrt; Yum wnnld destrnv ekher nartv. fta all remember how our svmna- - ... . - . thies were excited, whilst reading Gul liver's Travels, for the unfortunate Lili- putians against t whom Gulliver con? tended. J Fortunately, there is no probability that pur Gulliver "will take sides since he view's the contest; now ' going on be tween the petty parties in the State as the Roman Prsetor might have' viewed the battles among the animals in the' arena, in fact he uses this sort of a vfig ure to illustrate his position. Hear him : i "And the question as to whether it be a" democratic or a radical elephant, does not quiet the apprehensions of the many thousands who pay the price to see the animals. Several side snows are now spread out to view, . and the lion the porcupine are showing their proclivities to the confused ainAzenient of the lookers on." " . ' 'I:.'! From all of. which we are led to be lieve it is a great thing to be a Gulliver among Tiliputians. Bank Directobs. Instead of asking Ralston to resign, and then ordering him out of the room, the directors of the Bank of California should have gone to the river and drowned them selves. A board which could go to sleep on seven millions of assets and waken on hiteen millions 01 liabilities has no right to blame its president. Its members were themselves at tault, and should be made to feel its conse quences. The dead Ralston ought not to be the only victim. Uourier-Journal. It is said to be too often the case un der the present banking system of the United States that these officers are on ly nominally and not really directors of a bank. Generally speaking, every thing is left to the President, and in most of the failures, the most "back- woodsish" depositor'is not more thor oughly thunderstruck than the average director. It is to be hoped that the recent, failures wUl put' these officers on their guard and make them realize their responsibilities. : "The riext great fight," says Gov. Allen, "is to be whether those who pay the taxes shall, levy ,,them, or whether those who receive them shall do it.? Now, those' who receive 1 the taxes say howmuchshall.be levied and wherj and in what manner they shall be cbl I lected." Gov. Allen is jr$jtefted to have said that "the people, and not money, will rule this country hereafter' but this is, perhaps, an- over -.sanguine view. of the Bubjem It 'is soir&tfiuu?, how ever, to see that , the people are still , that .the able to contest this matter. A Nattjkal Consequence.- We pubr lished a few days . ago an account of a fiendish outrage perpetrated by a ne gro H WhW' 1 feonntv Johnston hitherto Democratic by Its Vote gives a doctripe, wV' are not surprised- to hear of such ' outrages liticai successes, always nAw-v' ' " ' ''- f if V ' v Tbe; '''explosion of v the Bank ot . Cal; forhia. whose basid was s-oeel has t; duced the BlindwstkefirerJ" anoriffi;the Trm It is veryinsfeucVversee how the currency question is passing out of aicnt in uhia Ait lua 'eiArnjifit. in tNMrii. lfiAYitfTOWkA4tf4j .v. f- ix.j; -?,n;?i "'.m Vw.VorV A.nj:. " quotation from some of TSacTcerayVwritings'A papervmtteri W iitBifaerl ; forlgefiUetiep-iand.yi at the heatff f its publisbted list of wli teMAprjewsithej.nm m general lmnn 1 iH "ml ii . TT-v - .f- - t fl . I . BuoaiaTueieniocTat 'oontrof'the or- nenttlenv in fris eogBn i, -.t:--. t-.i...1-. .' 1 been mentioned &Teas?dftler1ad femi fctt of over twenty thousand to hold a. cori- A J;iiATir , 7 , rr f l ;j3uner. 77-Ja.ow inis worwt 1 is given, to ,ryi It if: the -ceneral lnlnression' thai THE TRUE POLICY OP, THE SOUTH ERN,WHTTES. ,; . appearf presumptuous in us It may to take issue withT'so. many distinguish ed journalists and politicians of : ."the South on this currency question, but after interviewing leading grangers and bankers we have arrived at the conclusion that thejvhjte people,, of Jhe Southern States fere not interested a coppers worth. --invifcijJTCtotbfeur? rency is contracted .or t inflated we will only get the amount! ' of Imohey' Mr productions will bring, and as long as the money we are paid in is current, it matters little whether it is made of gold,s silver or rags. The great question in which the Southern people are inter ested is the race question, whether' white men or negroes' are' tb rule. All other questions are insignificant -beside this one V: ' '' 1 : We, of he South, are just now in a position to make an advantageous trade if the whites would only be a unit. There are ten Southern States controll- i irt Art.iTA-innft jy white men -i , o.i.- j tnese ten States dictate terms to the Northern1 States- It has beenseert that the Wall Strdet Democrats and the 1 "Democratic capitalists of New England have turned their backs on the Ohio Democracy as sooli7 as the Democrats of the State expressed an opinion of their own. 1 These Demo crats would sell us out on ' the negro 1 question quite as readily it their interest required it. Why should we not stand aloof on tbis ' currency ( question ? ' Let us not talcb sides hastily but wait and see if we cannot make an 'advantagie- ous bargain ! ' - B4spiTTI.The Courier-Journal states, that some resurrectionist tried to steal the! body of John L. Sheridan," Gen: Phil Sheridan's father, from' its grave in the Catholic" cemetery at Somerset, Ohio, a few days ago They weret ;sur prisedyjust 84 they had, -reached the coffin, and fled.. This is, banditism with a Vengeance. It is supposed that; as the bodv was not fit for dissection nnrnnspH the robbers wanted to get a reward for restoring it. Now thberj; dans might have been a lone tinie in 4 Louisiana without an experience-off that kind. Gen: Sbendan must stay at ham. Augusta powHtuttanahsl. It is said to have been a custom among the ancient Egyptians, to keep the embalmed bodies of their fathers as a basis of credit, and it was con sidered altogether proper and legiti mate for a fellow to .pawn his dads body for a sm all loan. Now if reports be true General Phil has a good many outstanding debts and these corpse lifters mav have been his. creditors ; who thought that, as the General's commission was a barrier against a bail ' warrant, he might be induced to nav uo to get his. father's body out of limbo. Morton. The Democratic party should rise up and thank Senator Morton for the timely assistance he has rendered it in New England. He has been doing good work where it was most needed, and if he will only continue to swing around and talk war. we shall have an honest govern ment in 1877 and the beginning of a lasting peace. Here is what the Bos ton Globe, one of the leading Repub lican journals of the East, says of Mr. Morton's Portland speech : Alas! Senator Mptpn has earned nothing. He has begun his stumping tour in Maine with a demagogue's speech. He has brought the "bloody shirt'' with him, and he rises the worn old cry of "Beware the South, trust ; her , notu",There ,js but one least power, and -pensions to the Cons federate soldiers and pay for the liber ated slaves-will surely follow. Bosh! We have fnore respect for, the Repub-, uean voters ox Maine oan to uuuk that tbey for a moment believe " such Stuff as this. We : do not want to see the Democratic party1 gain in New England, led as !it now is; but so sure -as the misguided; bimded Republican leaders talk as Morton talked an Port- land, last night, so -aure will it gain. PaniiKliAnno 4n IV To ina a A lntalllcrDnt I thinking men, lalk sense to them. - .56..! ( Ji i. ! . ti.,ii-"Si till The Trial of the iNsuREeTtosls'Ts.' The trials Of the sVcalled insorpec- nnniato at llanrffio trim m nnof I traot ar .Pt11 A:,W9Wi ex-United Stater attorney-general,' hJ hn assumed aacounael to the nrison - " " O ar w V'The UtCourtaJEIouseaWas . densely awnM ft-i A anm . W ek A rW1Tk9 rVA f AO T 1 !ff.?&VilthiS"teS'.SlS? .1tUD.8of tSOOO ind $10000 iii add irivei' em ' the least" chance, the . H l-i. .J.minf. A Vmn lil Wf''6fWt. ft since such ir "i Tr" 7 T 7 PWW PW? preparea,the public Pe?MtKe ba!ve believed be- "'i.Q, : fiiritfWfi-'i - fore." - ' I UMUUbl UAU WVUUii VasSK.atWBnTD. I : J i r i U u I -1, It ' j . erowiel,;withty whUeW etoUlVjC meodwy(ace.:r....Forthe, 'State tate ZZa .."! ... ...j.. ... , . .... cttrneBjuGilmWreiJeida ?y iiangmedBDw, ETaus.an I j",. .T.rrr t7y."7"t ''r c?rVx fair, ders thus: ' -'-.,'--j'r"- 1 Jefferson DavislAtefr1areli feasbeen. 6d Jres the WinVe-j .1 A -i . .t i I ii .AT 3 . t ' v loecatid in-hearPas their Southern iadeedanatswaef ret ff4ro ibreerfltil' It ii ,:. .5.. ilSSH 5Hb hodtnriattfa wia" ty . TV wpw.DOttlhi.mtidai ,wv4'f and theiowet Hcbf3oheress ? 5. What i party i3 ih p6wer," by popular vot, il . iun&tne Jateayis-Kimball af-? , theTrbridon Keview pfjsts nti rea- w ic.ynsin; cate oeriiiowi,rmjTQl w aabrTaska States- xhi A j in the The Conversion of Geit. Spinner.--! had made up my mind that;when? l left the Treasury I would never again meddle with er even think of politics, or of anything in anv?wav i connected therewith and to seek that peace and quiet of mind and bodily rest that a man at the age of 73, who has oeen ac tively engaged, mind and ..body, for more than half a century, so much needs. But it now seems somewhat dojibtffiIwhethe"r Fwi?l be 1 able to carry out this resolve edas I Was in tbeiardmony -school, I have had hard work to unlearn what I was taught as being truisms in f6W tical economy, and to rid my .mind frnm nreconceived and- as .1 .now. be lieve, trrpneous ideas.' hope to live yet long enough to see Congress make a beginning in therightdirection bv DasBiner an act- authorizing .the is sue of a bond bearing a low .rate oi interest, that can, at the will of the owner, be at any time co verted into a legal tender Governmerit1tt6te, and the note in like manner lo be again convertible into such.-A. bond. This. --. t---. 3.:' tht tir- t once accompiisnea ana, woKing as von auu x Deneve n wui worn ior ine Den en t pi me wnoie peopie, auu oiuer important amr oenenciai'-Trerorms would' soort follow. ;The SKytocks foresee all this ; hence their1 fierce op- fnroflAe!! r.hia- hr position. ' i ! ,:!.. In the palmy days of Thurlow Weed. whpn the .anti-MASnnic feelinc was Carried iuto politics, thera used to be I some remarkable scenes at tne voting. places, it. n. cieyens says, in a letter i to the Buffalo Louner: "In order to inflame the minds of the common herd, every device wasjesorted tit Lambs were brought to the. polls hav ing tb,eir;, VtbrpatSjut, fronvear, to ear." with the , aPDrobatloh of the anti-Masopic V.cn?pw ..otajlmihg "that hand of the Almighty had wrought this; to intimate to mankind the fate of Morgan rendering thenob almost as infuriate as -they were while Mark Anthony was speaking over the dead bodv of Caesar. Indeed. I haveseen Th urlow W eed tie . a. rone c around the necK 01 a jacKass, pui a vote or Dan 01 into its mouth and ' lead' it lib to' the polling place and shot its' nose intd ia winuow, nn or woo was aone or this wold-b statesman tobla gUalu 1 all decent ycnmgi'men.whom he Was i he Was plekied tor call" MasonL Jacka.!' 1 hate seen.men , about the; polls holoV shears in their hands, motioning f to cut on the ears of the afore- said young men, calling out "long ear. " All such and 'many other de testable devices were 'resorted' 'tfrbv these anti-Masons, and no act was too degrading provided it tended .to add a ' "a 'J a .remarkable man. About as re markable a character as one will meet in a journey through the West and South is Gen. Leslie Coombs. He lives at Lexington, Ky., and is in the eighty third year of his age. He was a cadet at eighteen, a captain at nine teen, and a bearer of dispatches dur ing the war of 1812, his services being of a particularly haza'doua complex ion. rib tougnt ine muians, ana was captured by them. Being offered his freedom by the gauntlet game, he Btarted in the uneven match, and he owes his life wholly to the magnanimi ty of old Tecumseh. After this he was confined with other prisoners, on the British ship Mary, where he had a bullet extracted from his .shoulder After remaining in the hands of the enemy about a week, he was released on a parole, and when Jackson finish earns Dame at is ew Orleans he was exchanged. His. career as a soldier and 6cout then closed. He then stuaiea law, practiced it lor some thirty years, earned a snug fortune, and lost it all in attempting to free Texas. He aided in recruiting troops lor the wars of 1847 and 1861, although he did not take the field as a soldier. In politics he is an old-time Whig. The Fallen House. The New York paperB are recovering lrom the awe which the name of Duncan, Sherman & Co. has for a quarter .of a century inspired, and venturing to criticise the operations of the house with some was rdesirable paper j t art d eagerly sought for at 5 to per cenU the. im pression of,those who bought it being that it was regvijarjbusine? paper re presenting transaction . In cotton, and no one suspecting what was the real trtith that it was tbe desperate expe dient of a. bankrupt ' house to' raise money. We are notHnformed how a ...a long nor to wnac evenc . tner jaeviqe was pracusea, ana pronaniy nothing but'a -cnorough exammation of the books of the firm wilt show : but all appearance indicate : that the. house has for months, and perhaps for vears. been doing busines. on. the, shadow of Its former name that its capital, has been gone, and . nothing left but the credit which it was not entitled to. Immediately affer the failure the feel- ifigexifiited by the event waa one f sympathy for a house of such excellent ifeeliog is being changltoj Another trv - J',"?'','i.s' . A. tr 77 X W.T " LI - i i.ru iikim rM . in vii r.na r.vaninir rnur. --iv r ; 'ghki.AU MJlt'.iitt' li'tLl n'DCAC" are.heini: tnade ' in'SaF'rancisco ta fasten the disaster tftat; oYeTtookthe" ! riewsbapett' whose editors pbured hot- f 8not ,nt0 tne management pll.Ut concerII- - The Sapranckcoxami- t iitzr iiiu. k ph 1 noxjLH j nil r.rntnmi na. SfllSTfe ,3 3 i neriians. mat ine attacks "matie nfjo not? orn,nieneA;at ap ear)ier,f dA,te. From all accounts Mr. Halston was a Kapoleoh ? pf fltiahcei btitKaribleoils of aUdrtki'whbrl86f tofineii other p'ftb pWn 5expenaet-hdi to- theirreat 1 i . nr.. l . SidiVidukr'rid'the fcappiffess ? of the pu&ncgflrieraHf 5t :inui itow ,j jn-v -Ljir ln.'i i;vGoverndr Hattranftof j J?enpayvai pia, has determined to breakup Vhang4 per milted V - Execution' toHafcW plac oh FrTday Sihce thP DegluniD'giof jKj4 adniinistratioirt Hltis time the ridicuU 0W8 j isuperstrtions eo'ne?rning Friday Sl nSK Midlqm;s-ti,:iis lidtMvoni ;feedan43:hp j gpoddiwis,bpe.djatylft f,dwog,bvi8iriess,,was , the better ptanT for the substahtiar'torosneritV" of the wprv imaptjfBpu, , xxiuay w. as guou ai ty etehtcentsn bound. v - ."' day as any other.- W has ! been-sadly MAaSfK BlltrirCO: The New Fikst Absibtakt Attoenby Generaw Ed win B. Smith; I who has been appointea xirsi Assisiaui avwi ney General -of the United States, is a native of Iklaine, ,nd is; albiout forty years of age. He was'-gradnated from Bowdoin College in 1852r d began the practice of law at Limerick, Me. Mr. Smith bas been for a number of years the leading lawyer in York coun ty. He has represented caco several tlmfen In the- Lecrislature. and was speaker of the 'Mafrei Hduse '-'of Repre sentatives in 1871. - For. the, last .few years be has been the official reporter HThe SCroirT7&-lfe)ftarisTCrr- thing but loyaLnHerej i the way it talks about Parker, of South Carolina: If the inspired Writer thought the wav of the transaressor was hard, what would he h&ve thought-of the trouble of South Carolina Parker ?i The poor fellowitoleonly4250fO(Xl;twa8iorced to sunk out of jail, ride a bareback fcorse ever so far,n ahrdf after ill, was cauEni caught and brought back. Then he iye gecurity. nd after-his re- riM.j " u.si (.. ..vr toV next train and vamoose. He will nev er be seen in South Carolina again ; it is an unhealthy-clime for him. Many are the afHictions 'of- the treasury grabber, but a clean pair of heels de- livereth hun. out pf tbenA all." , f .,; T16 Albany New-YorkrpeW;aayf n.Joiw. uy uepuew rVrwz y, "v the itreatest traveler tbi world has ever known. -He flrs crossed the Oceania th British Queen in 1840, and 9 has. been almost constantly on the go dur ing the Intervening thirty e.yefirs.' He made an 'early trip 'to Tekas, and spfen t som er 1 days in Galveston, being an old. Poughkeepsie Acquaintance ot the late Albert Ball. Humboldt twice neat, for Yassar, that he might con verse wiihriim in regard (to some '6f the Cwn tries he had visited, and which; that! noted writer had not. ? u I'sTH The Charleslori Netcs and Courier started the report that Andrew John sons life was insured for $350,000; That set his family on a general search - fo, the document buthvcLoth Q r.ruoQ f o v la thav want nnnnsd I7?r'i ?l:?? ?5frrrr?z SSaW oro r-- Wanted to Rent'. !4 COMFORTABLE Dwel xx ling House containing 3 or 4 rooms, and servants, room and stable, must be iu a Eood neighborhood and convenient to the business portion of thfe city. For farther particulars, persons having such property to rent to a prompt paying tenant, will please apply at THIS UJflUJ. aug27 tf CHARLOTTE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG ' LADIES, Rev. S. Taylor Maktin, Principal. TT AVINQ removed my school from States- XI ville and leased the Charlotte Institute for a term of years, I will open the Institute for the reception of pupils on the 1st of October, 1875. A full corps of experienced and efficient teachers will be employed " Korotber information sena for proniar S. TAYLORvMART.lN. jul31 tf Charlotte. ,' it 'l tt M ACON SCHOOL, The Fall Session of the Academy will open on Monday 20tb day of September next. For particulars, address W A UAKKIKK, Charlotte, N. C. augl9 3w Edgeworth School NO. 59 FRANKLIN STREET, (Between Cathedral and Park.) BALTIMORE, MD. fTIHE Thirteenth Annual Session of this X English and FrencbuJioardiDg ana uay School for Younir Ladies, will re-open on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. IdOu For circulars address, Mrs H P LEFEBYBE.: Principal. ,jol25 ecd2m COS T , O It I T S E Q'TJ I V O L A N T HALES & FARRIOR. propose to sell their elegant Stock of Jewelry, at such prices as defy competition. In other words they will hoe bv undersold.! T&eit Stock is foil and comnlete. Come and see them. All work in onr line will be done at low. prices, and warranted. ; i HALES & FARRIOR. ' Jnn 25 '' ' " ; " Lumber Notice. WE call the attention of the people of Charlotte, as well as of the country, to the fact that we have a large "supply ! of Lumber, at the Lumber Yardand. it will be sold at low prices, fe are also prepared to fill through bills to builders and contractors of the best material; nd as. low as the,, low est. Try us with your itemized bills and we will make-good What we"say. Dressed Flooring specialty.,. We can always be found at the Lumber yard office. J.SHAtf N(JNHOUSJ BUf aug21 ' '" .'" ; W Ifl AI1LlI-r, .n: o.;.j Situ: f Wtl V f rescuing a special -itig2 is- vi'lirturn p.: d;n odi 'io h ,11, JJi UWIIIi-i no ij c&'Lirtr: miff- an-H .. i t . CJnCighh..ephfl CorresDogdenoe ol n97iraf W.VIJ ficMJrlWn ea1 TTHITBIW1AB JHJ:Oil, wUlhe.sol4jtat ft e i u? a cm nnnrn U. 0 Ui uuuu Bear cod K M Miller & 8on's Building, 4th 'J. -"A' Btreet. 'm . v-. Ur CHARLOTTE, N. C. - . AfTD ' 'AGENT' FOR ALL KINDS IroiL Fronts of BnildiniL GalTanized ncuroiiMceiTesiiB ALT KINDS GALVANIZED WORK ,r Which he will sell XRieaper than any -v , .' Person. Vv"9" "f Office csffronr;9 to 12, m., aad -2 JLpjQ G S tt fcPPLEGET.Mri8heii to ifonn uhe public at large, that he is prepaied to furnish flans of all finds of buildings. with working drawings in fail, wkiclv will be found much plainer' than 1 these ot kny; .it. , ! a! . 1 1 ' . . I outer man jii ui Duiif u uciur pracucai balkleT. having an experience of 15 years in three' of the largest Tities of .the , United States He can answer any question or give enyniormauon in regara to tne constnu. tion of any part of the building, as he is roily qualified to go and do the work him sell, vy itn 10 years as a builder and 14 as an Architect, be knows joet what is necear sary lor a mechanic to get along with. - and with this experience you will at once see that he has a pretty good knowledge of the business. Ton can judge for yourself as to whether a man is a Architect -without be ing a practical builder. Some in this State claim: to be Architects when they have no knowledge of the business and can only be cmuea arsjitfmeB-. sua needoue oe tej tract them at all times should they uhtler- take job. For the last six years he has beeh employed in this State, artd few ahme. Offers aredncti all the best buildings,, witk only & JeWhfcx-HJ7or( vyyivuo iu uain(u, uviuauuiu auu urccus- boro,:and almost all over the State, where nenraia can saa hia wnrV. u n Charlotte he would call attehtlon.tO'a P Smith's Iron Front Building, and Sims A ftowd's Store, and a number of the private resKiences nere. the name of Dartiea and buildings, bat can not do so here for the want of room. : , He can show as many fine buildings as any other man of hisae, and wilUtake pleasure in doing so, Any person visiting Charlotte is invited to c&U and examine his drawings, which he has at least 500.' He guarantees to have 50 Jo, I of any other per son in the State. jAlljare;invited: td examy Ine them whether they are going to uild.er not. ! The ladies are specially invited. ml5 -f yri .V A A L L ARE fnvfted to call upon the subscribera. who are Y 0 UN G In sears, but old ia eznerienne in &nv thing appertaining to their line. LADIES Can rest assured that oop-di ears i will not leave a bad odor if smoked in the parlor or elsewhere, and are ;a Not to scent the breath, arid bar 'Ebbicco and Snufife are of ' k Superior, quality, and are sold cheaper ' V man any otner manufacturer can sell for. s Treatment, polite attention and fair deal- x -11 -w ing io au. i our HITS BAND ur lover win live longer by smoking our Cigars.than any other and don't forget it. f J M MENDEL A CO . ITrade St., Charlotte, N. C. Id ( TAjf WHAM 3 n w . . . ,i vv Ji, ha v r JsrAjuxi v-. The Agency of the following celebrated fine brands of the TirekiTbeccof Ji'orka . ' --s-:". - Vr maSGT -k i r- NEW NOVEL, J v, II JOEIftNJFdJOilOft si saaiAjiu Sin CHRISTIAN REID'S LAST & BEST, .kottM (rv a FOR SALE AT I'AKi i ai.;rr riai.it.K ti-iA aoglO ' 100 Bapcels AJ OUBJ! .COPPER DISTOLEI KORxk A CAROLINA CORN WHISKEXfosale ang!2 2m- . , f i.ui ai .inca ana quaiiieis a f-f.''A ' ta reiera-twil vaJses4oyex.hUnl as Arcbit3BUad SBieiilcnW'jazto WbJ ability. TTp mn fnrninh if nnv Hosir thm" t " CD -f . V. fJQ ? - k a.v : r si 2 I s s la t I '3 1 & m. t 3 K mmm 3 T3 S S i3r 1 o . 1 f PROFESSION T. H. BREM, JE. F. I. OSBORNE Brom & ; Osborae, Attorneys and Consellori at Law 'charlotte, n. c. O F F I CfB , In Dowd &Sims' New B v ing, Up Stairs. an2l-tf. D ,R.'LKK Wr BATTLE. Having' permanently located, ofo k professional services to the citizens of CHARLOTTE AND VICINIT P FFICENext ar to McAdeu' ngSto e, op stairs. 1 Calls left at my office in the day, or t, residence, on Myers Street, at eight, will receive prompt attention. Office Hours 8 to 9, A M., and 5 to 7, P. M. M.; 12 to 1. p. jan22-ly. W. FLKMMINQ,' ATTOBNE Y AT LAW, Charlotte, N. C. ppeeiai auenuon to suits for and agamsi corporations. jan2-l v b-M- jAlepfapder, oUKuEON DENTIST, ia prices of Dental to whit tfieTti OffiM fn 1)1. T&.v! KSl 1 n .. . Jewelry Store. , Hours from 8 A. if. to 5 P. M. 1 friar? 11 " ; i - y , . j . COTTON MERCHANTS. Cotton Commission .Timiianf - Kf. ... At J. S. M. Davidson's. S Anni. hln rvi lege Street, will pav.tie highest ice in this maikeifttr allrade5of ce&on.fer will ,i. vance at a liberal per centaee fiitv iniir. ($50.00) a bale on Low Middling i nunn t be shipped tot tmber one Houses in Bos- for those wishine to deal in fhinrna cij;dttwodouarand a half ($2.50) per lalfl,ktnaghT,- For partlrularg, apply as above. Horn and Danoerai please copy for lm HOTELS, Ac. B 0 THEN HOUSE, SALISBURY, N. C, MES DR REEVES, : : Proprietress. THE proprietress returns her sincere thanks o ib travelling public for their liberal patrehaigV while she was connected with tbe National Hotel. Nothayin room enough to accommodate ba- iestspwoperly fche renCfti therBoyden House, and she feels satisfied- that she Can now accommodate her guests, comfortably, and in the very best style, in this newly fuyrsIelfisieiM thrall the modern im pjbfeftiAitaui U II Tf . Passengers going np the Western Nort h Carolina Railroadrom the East, take break fast at tbe Boyden House. " First class Bar and. Billiard Saloon con neeted with the Hotel.. Vi ju!9 jfj.g? ;. St. STATES VILLE, Situated fa the tbtrof Town THIS HOT34haa beenthoronshly refitted and refurnished and nader my manage ment as leasee otffers to the traveUna: pnbn thdvaatageaof anist-elasa Hotel. , .:-f- OtairtbwVatthe denota th arrival Land departBTVoC ail 'trtdDMt--'y aepltC ,t;-formerly of Ralelah flOCHRANE'S RESTAURANT. 4 I would inftnrmine: nubile that, on the Isl Of November, I will open aRESTAURANI and BOARD fNG HOUSE, on Tryon street, in tbe second story of the Building adjoin ing the Bank of Mecklenburg, and hereafter will be prepared to entertain Be ard ers, regu lar and transient, in style unsurpassed by aifoisr ih-ThernTr-The table will be ppliei wim all tW delicacies of the ea- sn. Uamet Ja,Otste, . Terms moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. I respectfully solicit your pa- trnag? fi if rtfi IN T T E! ra. v Bopenea munarioue an wtaui ment for the purpose of i.-h- BOTTLING SODA WATER, . ."i ... - . . . r r V juniicup ,wiiaine, manuiaciure oi tle OaleoriledF l! T ' - i .( BELFAST GIlffcfEE: iLE. All my machinery is new and of the meet approved pattern, and cannot fail to do good 'My manaiaetoces are put up in such boxes sto suit for use ia families and for shipping The Soda Wt4r-ls flavored and prepared ior inimeaiaiesev, J ,f Vail on me la rM tf Votfers Tailonng es- tatHsbmtat'oppo.te Charlotte Hotel. Asatowi E R - lOHN D. CATON, b M H f CHIEF JUSTICE 0TriE 'SUPREME COURT or TLLIK0I9. ; , PRICE 120 CASH. HER ang24 QHANGE OP SCHEDULE. 'Aftt 5 (years hard labor I bayefound. the ' business te to Ko SO days or deal exclusively tor CASH 1 first of month charges, but cash down or no taad?, ,jQn and after July. JUst.I.wiJl , sell no OQegoomi except for cashi. arid parties hav ing work of any kind'.danVsfe'iny establish ment must expect to pay. for U when done, as under no circumstances will work be de livered to any one until paid for. All who are indebted to me either bv note or account A will please rail ind netlieJJ.hjst pfja'y. as i am pauiy in need ot money, ana iuriuw indulgence cannot "be glyeni I 'will cloie Out ray present Stock of goods at greatly re duced ric4o makerppii toy fall and win ter Stock; whichXlieptfrherable to large ly increased under tbe cash system. - MR& P QUERY. .;ju"27 tfrr::?-:--"-- .T' -. ton, jiew: jor, or Bayannah, asr owner pre fer, and held uitill Spring, if jdesiiiabl, Is also prepared t nftrchaae oi MVotktrrt nouse ot .Representatives r inaiignea ana misusea. ,t.njrf:;s i i aag29
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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