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I - A UAJLTiiOBSEEIER .1 : Ml C f - ,v 't?- 5 C7 DllBS.Mfliwr rrup S F,AVERY3 AssolAteVsrun W . r ii -t ii v.-.i v-.- ws .;!:: v i"t ' fetter oar free-born reason." THE RESTRICTIONS The Conservative MrtfeW pledge to tftej peopW of State which hasJtot bejro'rededttte laret at L j I. far as it was possible. A Conservative Legislature called a restricted Conven tion., ami whether that body had a rieht to restrict the action of that Con &Alioh (Bitot, is a matter of no conse quence to us now. No member could the peoplefs Tatfthisseatas one of deleiFnal-i1 th:toTabldebythe,restrieti6n ana Iffco ai'hoi'fbound fcjr 1 theiactioq of the Xelataroi toe fraseer&irity bedrid mtorhllv tof abidt bifida oa& anditj is- pleasabttoras be ablertosayjftlsp hecbuld REPORTS OF THE WORK OF THE COH,V"JiN!ClOH'.. i i. i I r. hi i.ThEalepse tO; pub- tepdrw o the wort pf the ritelatKHi, aiphey nn4g to fill it up, whether it understood or not. A sterreotyped phrase is to say that Mr. so and so, introduced an ordinance, or a resolution to amendsuphn arti, n of thepeserit Con- nv Tfimmrr wniOH GIVES THE ik- ..... TEST TELEGRAPHIC HiPATCTtiSjt K7EK-mnmm:Bu&TB&MJw WILL PLEJtSE MAltiBXffiXBfttjHyS. SUBSCRIBERS At all Boat offices oat of lh city mast ecrtl , , pot their ppn AUteooutirt prmxAh nUVeajoC Ue Ume paid ror.idOrv jnalliiik ..i. eteik nobbdyV ftiwl his .thsfrootlohr ,i uplntaU suited to .bio nest fc ui 1 SI mXK an !K1(J itilWllK com istso. i stone himself One ouvr brightest beues-ugh! it gives one -a shiver to write the words has gone' insane, and for three days she who; ten- days ago was much admired as any young woman here: ti"as?beehf maltinsfc nitcbt hideous' with' ner m'aniac howls, jum p in&out.ef windows, clutching passers by the throat, and refusing food. thrSughi the' fear JdXibaibgn poisoned. i r.Jn requited ,lo?e ia said , to, , bethe Ciuse, tbougji iu one.of her sane moj meht8 the toor 1 girlsaid; ut thihkfli must have eaten' too 1 much Idbster salad -one night last week." " -v n i Ccruid anything be: more indicative of the frightful eztrenvea of: trae-edv farthe actibii ofllheCtmseTVatives ip wnat ehange was purpofledvithan thetand farce ,that are sometimes 'seen in; the Cioriventidn 'iridttc4'ti8libehev;e cdittedy of life than m . .a - - f . T.a . 111 i. i V , .l . 1 Z. H11IHOUK H 1 J 1 . 1 1 XN L1IIHI - - J . , .r. . r vi x 'Jli ji I . . .... . ; nwo crcuiUE, nuyci servenwa wiuk 'me owt aoing, out tney cannoi.gei. n irom SOUnding and careless feet were.4anc4 induce the members of tne uonvenuon tne jc or the Sentinel. ueniiamen ! inc in the barlor j,he wretched tnrli OoAij'SyT'011 frtf&'e ypu occupy a proud poBiiQn as jour- barricaded in a remote room where iTarsfdeofTheouse: - ' " mUUmWU'pW.the pnysiciana were wragiing-ar - w w ' ' uaiuu lik ell eases: we .'redalre tte, wrlfe . tara rttfeeted eommtiiusatlani noe: bkb ye undertaketo preserve mauocripP" ! Article Vrltten-enboth sides of a sheet ofl ppr cannot be aeeept fePpb d fcf andscIa8tcik eiijUmUbaa never the average Raleigh reporter, that not one man in a thusabtf his ,fi;epy of theConBtitutidn; and that if the tbous andth'nan were. to get dbwm his copy of .that ; delectable 1 instru men t. and runi io the section andarticle designa have no 'more' idea 'of Sad Picture. :?3T i .. v. 1 l is a 1 v Ti-f xiiaiikii Olive tsM Nifl& fromIgiW f h . hi BrahtJh: tLaugh wUybuay.SUchjl t -H i gT QiUJJI S IN PARTED Sri.1? v eiW.MnUer& Son's Bulliing, ill f? La w ni 111-7-- 1 X? AN AGCtfx FOK-AJIi ""KEN'DS - ON ANY STYLE v T-ftll p..,,. ftr Tl-iiJi-,- nlTni-Q,1 fH 11 UU f lUillA Ul UtUlUilllL, UailOiliAQU Cormcclroi Feices, CrestiEE& ?!TT0J5f .ID . 1 - - ' SHORT NOTICE AND CHEAP, BY B. A. (1NDBEWS.T - . ...l:" tt : r fK .it .HA l A Lit dy pesseneer trains give ample time jur iuner. - Jsx for transient boarders. ALL KINDS GALv ANIZBDII ORK Which he will sell Cheaper than an TfclaO: from 9 tqJL2 Xn-OlJ'PLiaETUwidUyU. info tne public at large, tnat he is prepaied to furniah Plans of all kinds ox buildings, with working drawiags in rfalL which will be round much tpmf. Mfn other man in the Bute, he being a practical builder, having an experience of 15 years in three; pJtaJrgest cities ,of the .United Stfesj44le cafe6swt any Question W give any information in regard to the construc tion of any part of the building, as he is folly qualified to so and do the work - him sen.' vv.im. la veara as a. ouuder ana. 11 . as eniArchitect. be knowaiast what ia neces flary lor a mechanic .to get. along with, .and with this .experience jrou. wilL.at..once.see that he has a pretty good knowledge of the Dusines8. xou can judge for yourself as to for dinner. ExoeUent accommodation in?' hca-ixOf the fire-tried pe. oaA nd naraiy cooiea ;i (rodnrcea .' a homestead a fee, iV ceiled down iupan thw r wUU BpM,w b.o Mr",;":1" y" J 1 her. WRft havintr. rsuasion, whosWTaAa HtW WOf e in.fbi- iin)oon...-..-,, v to his lips, i&mWik t iLitt jovL c&n'tr, say iH?UM the , Her relatives. A, MAGNIFICKNT STOCK OP ciTH- like a wolf against the wjere;J"r.T!WU! iTUOFZSHlONkU R. BSEM, JR. P. : Attorney and Couiellors at law CUARLOTTE, If. C. 0 PP I C 5B.i- Uo4 -Suns' New B ing,UpStalrs.f : an21-tf. ..-:(., ,1 r ,:ioutv, li, I. OSBORXE alm4 j ra' si .'v- k t . . it , t.ic. r . -. .tj .1 . . - 1 aim 11 nrrnr nr liiih ihrti hi f Jiin.ni ii.v. i- ilai?8TBm itifdrmatlon tb its readers. tt jZA- '' ' Jrl!'Ci we are terribly iq earnest aoowmu -- ra-sVii- it IfVv: is i 7. 4, "! i.ii : lFox some musk laPKh and some niust weep. I . ' rr. .. 1 and are going fast at very low prices Gentlemen will do well to examine, my i .iiib Iii; ! -!-'i J.' I ' Stock before purchasing elsewhere. , , -. Mil Ijona Abe, power about iSeiii' Joseph 'E. Johnstdnjfrcfm ouch'tbhomeste6StQisi, and the! whatsit - consiiders reliable authority, OBSERVATIONS. V s frW,'l Times have so degenerated that Frank- oft- gestae, has bf oja handreid (Twenty frtgitjnen-wnojn8weT upe ci "Colonel." Harper's meekly thus pronounces against i Grant as a 'candidate: "in evtry point di View, therefore, with perfect remembranfee tvf eident-timieTwarMit fespeet lVAi.8fcseePlW' fas unquestionably the weakest and not the strongest republican candidate.'; ' At a c&mp-raeeting last summer, a venera ble sister began the hymn ' i -"My soul be on thy guard; Tenthsxraesfrise." i She began In shrill quakers, but it wb pitched iteo .hlhv TenI thonsand v.tt'an thousand,' ahe sebreeehed,- and' stopped. "SUrther'at 5,000!" cried a converted tek broker present. ,".... . V, .n 1 ' " i..u Y't '.(. 1 i7 ! It was at a party that some young ladles .: wera)seaslnc the relative benentci it tae sparrows and the worma, whn on. f the fair ones appealed tayoung Flwsiten,'1WB had JUBtJeined thew, 'and had not canght the drift of the conversation; "Which do ' ou think the Worse, worms or sparrowst" What did the stupid brute do but Innocently answer,-! don't know; I never hadlapart rows." ... OAA I xnUtfalria man hafbV&n SrVlfi to lead a church and manufacture lead,, nickel at the same time , t ; (i KJ j ' feu- Wilfrid Lawson recently spoke of Mars and Bacchus "as the god of battles ' and the god of bottles." . j ACnnflbl-t)fcff8fidrr reprbtfn a youth for the exercise of his fists, said; . "We fighif with otfrbeads Bere.'y The youth reflected; and replied tha,tb6tang i wasnt considered fair at his last school. ' ; i - ; : A A boy wbowfl! yell ; like a tartar ir ft drep of water gets on his shirt band 'when his neck is being washed, can crawl through a sewer after aalndxrspc nothing of It. Chicago Times: The last report of the Cincin nati pnbltc librarr shows that that Institu tion has eight ' thousand theological works on is Shelves. 1 This may be tfue bat what good are alt these theological books 'to the cltlsens, where there remain eight thousand devils in every keg of Cincinnati whiskey?; H ;.vrTT.j'l I Hunt I. HyiM i ftrtllfa tt'iRtlrV A w 1 III t U A LI & We have before remarked u dou the i ' . ) I ; , i, vw made by the te W .rweu.-x Y wu rr'T.T" piiHieana of their majority in the late jjir. Yvneeier u m iinputGuru qTHn wc una wcu oppviuwu v r0'"""' "A election. Tney nave pociaimeu a action ottbe tjventy-fotir Badicat1 mem- commander-in-chief of the Egyptian majority of 15,000 We 'have' riever Ka who nr'otested acainstltakine the forces, and that "Be. Has accepted.,. The supposed it to be over: 6,000, and we U;Zt. i - xv. jtt -Jl: tt u UXHrHA-iK'ftZZriMA think the t DeraocraWe sourcea of in , x--- . . serves to convince any doubting, lhom- ns if hfi nPAflpd nah convincing that the Conservative party canitfe trusted . -and it at ihe same time con- ' I firms us in the belief that the Radical , 'apr 6 tf ,' in J MQYBB IN THE LAST DITCH. The news from over the wires, pub lished ini the ObsXrver yesterday mor ning, giving the result of the election in Maine it would ssem jsrarrants us in the asserticiJawttJ Republican par ty, is even now in the last ditch. , i."Xeaf by leaf tharosea W1.T.I ' J j And State by State, thewreat nation al Democratic party gathers strength, for the final contest in 1876. - ; The tidal waveK which overthrew the RO$Hi(iti tU lasi'Bbuse of Representatives, in the National Con gress, is Allowed ,?by. oyerwbelxning proofs that the people of the American Onion re te'rribry in earnest. Maine but re-echoes the voice of California which was heard last week. Alabama has but fcCspo&i'i bhio set her self right two years ago, by the trium phant election of 'iold , Bill Allen' and she is expected next month to ddtrofe her last majdnty for Democracy. Penn sylvania will speak in a few daysand theindicatioiia pouat unmiatakablvvHOW IMiikati4 tRtmlpyt Maine Uias been Republican for thirty years, arid re- prepare 'tumself an.oumenl&ie js to re ceive a nav of $25 000 annually. The jxeruia aays tnat oe nas utsen icuucreu tiiis 'position fhree. times.. ' Tbiewb ole -...".,).'w..:t-i'..i t . -.- -i.i - story is highly, improbable, ana .we have not heretofore alluded to it.. We nuhlish it now merely lor wnat it is worth. Crop Statistics. The Nashville American sums up the world's grain production thus V u The statistics of 1674 show that ,:Rus4 fa produced 460, 600,600 'bushels of wheat; France, 286,000,000, and the United States the same. Russia'exported one-eighth of her grain, the United States, one- fourth, and France none. The United States, however, grow an enormous amount of corn, which the others do not. Another .candidate for. cereal honors comes forward. South Austra lia this year announces that it has 6,000,000 bushels of surplus wheat, 1, 400,000 of which have already been exported, while tne remainder is ready for shipment. On and After fJlHIS date date, all peisons wfco, want to rent Sewing Machines, will be charged $1.50 formation quite as aoeurate as lhat ef per week, in advance,'before removing from k aiAa. fit. rK: I'-'-'i'ii'i ' .. tf. - -t u i v thja other side. , !;Crep.,,Cox tb Qhair-; man of the State Executive Commit' tee, gives the "majority, as obtained from the Congressional Districts, . as 5,254. The Republican yote is'100,191, and the Democratic vote 94,987. As compared with the Caldwelt and' Mer- nmon ,vote, there is a defieleirey of 4,65,9 in the Democratic vote, and a gain of 173 on the Republican vote, Merrimon receiving 96,646 and Cald well ys.bis. In this late election the Republicans strained every effort and put out every man. ine Democrats on the contrary were not active, add there is not a precinct in any county in the State where dozens cannot be found who did not go to the polls. . ine Republicans add nothing more to their vote which' a natural increase of peculation cannot account for. while the Democrats, in many sections lukewarm, and evidently holding back their strength, only fall short of the Merrimon vote 1,659. I he Democrats knowinjr the causes of their deficiency, have no reason to fear the result of another conflict. Raleigh New. . my office. D O MAXWELL, General AgenC Three doors below Tiddy's Book Store. i-jul8 : .. kdiesnS w 1 nity tbatp,--JjjKy The Cabinet to Discuss the Missis sippi Situation. From the Raleigh Sentinel. Washington Sept. k3.-It is proba ble that the, President will return to Washipgton to-morrow or next day. State Constitutional Convention. 1 when a Cabinet meeting will be held tu cuusuii upon lue mississippi trou bles and determine what action shall SEVENTH DAY. . . , . ; s , Raleioh, Sept. 13. "ha IVinvaKlmn: mat at- 1(1 a m -juriwry uorer . me vnng uim Pre8ident Ransom in the chair. has taken place in the political vitfwB j The minutes of Saturday were read of the rtetmle of that State, unmis-I and approved. ' I A J' . 1 1 rft ;t K ,-Ata I 1 urumances o amenu ine onsiitu r 1 4 n n l.intwulllAAil . 1. ft T IHQ.. Vi it wrl Cooper, Anderson. . of .rVtay, Price, be taken on-the demand of Qovernbr Ames for Federal interference. At torney-General Pierrepont this morn ing telegraphed to the- United States Attorney .at Jackson, M iss., to inform him without delay of the present condition of affairs, in the State. He also telegraphed to Gov-Ames that he i e i-.i it-'-! ' -y . - . t : "i ' . u au lurwnrueu io iue rresiaeni, at Long Branch, by special messenrger, piANO TUNING and REPAIRING. takes this method to miorm the ladies gentlemen o iotte and yksini he has permanently! located in Charlotte. and will devote his time to the Tuning and Repairing of Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, and other musical instruments, ii Mr Frey has been favorably known in this city as a piano tuner for twenty -three years. hie nas Deen in -the business forty years. and, thoroughly .underbtands his business. He will contract to keep instruments in tune by the year at reduced rates. 8inale tuning, within the limits of the city $4.00. V Urders left at Phifer's Book and Music store will receive prompt attention augzo in W. B. BURKE, COMMISSION MERCHANT City Hall: Bnilding, -Mam street, COLUMBIA, S. C. GRAIN, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, ;J""i,j"' FRUIT. Consinii.entr and Correspondence Solicited, -tea aug20 2m 3 taw A FEW POUNDS takably VilnTi'a tfUuiR.Ar a,Ay Ue teleVams Vn regard To" the r . r tua ; r.i..m 'sn0i,n iiinn 0Ja troubles, and is now waiting the fur- iitiMrhmnt. referred to the appropriate commit- "uer "uc mar "irmrrj --m r'rrmixn like; ' spoiten senumeuu oi nit! nia,l.rg(-Tli-ini intrnn More of that Tea at one dollar a nonnd Imperial, Toung Hyson, and Gun Powder 11 not saustBCtory you may return it. 8ept5 T C SMITH & CO. JOCKINGHAM A" SHEETING, tees. ' inottp.- . i n nrainannH intrnniidM i n.ir t . n . . n 4: r j: ir-k:i: : I . - - - --- i inc. xtinusanti vJiAn l. -i f i?5!?rV only inaiMtos we section and article Mr. Slusher, probably the lareest man Oi.i- . . L j i For sale by the bale at Factory prices. SPENCER St ALLEN. Ijt't I f fnO A 't-ww,rwwBMi'w uc jfccpuuijvw,!- w ;. m uieuucu,! nyir uiuihuiu., i tms state ever produced, died last Fri ftWWWWMV wiwcjacihtiati partrtuwelfe wp ifrom the throat of the Character oi ine about one mile from ""y'7'"ron5 mi" nina' cTnritv:'w millions jul22 whiskey, a few days ago, and after nosing around a bit, concluded that aHgapti flywheel was the only tiring about the place worthy of his attention. Se he pranced 'wheel, and his owner aays coyer a piece of oneof bis horns he will be satisfied. --- -4-t. - '11J WAmencan'ireemen. - ;; ; hicUon from i the committee beferehe We, have just' cause for, rejoicing over 1 can eive i lbe i actual porpori of the ced into the fly. I th Ap,eeAt tho TiWirm Trtrjanrt l amendmenti. The various commit- i a ' 4 - - -1 v.. -jv t., j I will III TL iRW UHTB K 1 TB ir ftUU IJUU.U U5 4 thit I - ?lli?.P1,bk nipaqr ionsoH-iql mal y ?Wh"i.-ii .! .:.. f.ifi; anita j Can yon call a witty fish peddler a scaly, ; '71-1 AA 'Ad ill Dl A wtfteri ntlthe Denveft "BJawa says Long JohJv Weatworth-.Wttefc attempting to quote Bryant! Jbeal1fV couplet, made it, "Truth, crushed to earth wUl rise again, add I The Ktnpof,AuUUdrearaer sim ply, praferrg.b'ack, gray., or lilac to the gay colors.; ah e, discarded her daughters aeatn. Her Banner are sweetand wlnnlfif and she is as popalar as she is beautiful. At 88 years of a h is considered the fairest' 11.41 -4 ..!! i , . """"'"""illil.;! ; The colored, marandexi iuletly reconnolt ers thA&koUsesi:4afrJht-4as day, and at night aerenelrjl(tlasleetfMJtf let from i Jt-yereb. glyea. the n4)c)Bvutatu,luf:ks the stunned bird into a bag. j Cyibn la fip4lnl8 gt'okrigja-Aaker day by ifay eeneral'DorregViry- A In retreat. ,: aa disaffection jsnd.mpay p(rq reported 1 the Carllst strngs,oldsy7 11 this shows tbit' ma tu is near, and it is to be hoped the rm i ziuvrw us poaoa wiu soon nn7SAlJty, f i vi viiv ivxaaaavALaa9 va aexuvv. a m. . - i a,i. . ui v . ? 4iu t i wiii maiew aays racy, as nanaea aown to tua toy tne worir to the-Convention, when e it: fathers of the Conatitnlinn. Leivthel shall h aahlri in mnr intAllicrfintlv f?ooiworklgcr bii until iei last vestigte hr?pqrt the character of amendments it ftnd pick up anything three feet fro and -nnjta ku Men -KylaSn of inaantwwonavai-jarfei is -nnuirt ka to whether Josiah Turner convinced that Democracy. Conserva-l F.a is AliMble- to.a aeatt in this don'- ;anAUpblJani,iini Uavtrufel ventioni from .the Jact of -having aent sense, is something more than a mcreI-nl,nKe1in violation ot me existing nrT n:A r i TConstitution. J Referred: ' name, oa the Wester. Continent, r , , h MiUfriWAA raninf.inn rpnnir Greenville. Mr. Slusher was only 19 years om, ana when young had a very severe attack of rheumatism, which drew him out of shape. If Mr. Slush- 1 J l 1 , - 1 i er naa not Deen cnppiea ne wouia have been nine! feet; high. His boot was 18 inches lone-and one of his hands was about the size of ifottf ordi nary ones. He could sit on a chair m him. His head would measure about 14 inches'; around. , He measured 7 feet around the chest. , ine comn containing the remains was 8 feet long, 28 inches wide, and li feet deep. He was buried at Mt. Bethel last Saturday, Amerioan. CALL AND GET A- MOSQU-ITO NET. j'iJ 101 S;:; TRTLSKWlfBATTLE. prdfessioual services to tbccititeogof CHARLOTTE AND VICIJIT O FFICE4-Neiff door ?;to McAden ug 8tb e. sVstairs. 4 i MCAden Clsleflatmy cfSceiDtbe day, or n,, mideoce, w .Myerti Street, at night, win receive protnpt attention.1 3 - 8 " v Office ! Hoors-8 to 9, A. M.; 12 to 1 p M.t and 6 to 7, P..M. ju&fc it .i.'ff v-.k .. -. -.ii. A4TXWJMIX4AT Charlotte, N. C. 4"U-IV claim to be Architects when they have no knowledge of the business and can only be caiiedKiBatf menj an&nsspmspiMttft in struct tbeurat all times WiOtfld Wey -nnder take aioD. ror the last six years he has been employed in tMs 8iatfid- haa-doa! all the best buildia, wltlfbniri fwiex ceptions in Raleigh, Goldsboro and Greens boro, and almost all over the State, where persons can see his work. : -s , inicaattoaene woaia call iauehUou to 8 P Smith's Iron Front Building, and 8ims A Dowd's Store, and a number of the private residences nere. enUa all who hayje jsmnl as AKinject mod opni ability He carffurnlsB, the name of parties and not do so here for the want of room He can show as .many fine buildin any other man pisvnre, tandjrill pleasure in aomg so. Any person visiting Charlotte is invited to call and examine his drawings, which he has at least 500. He guarantees to have 50 to 1 of any other per son in the Qta'tel 'AH Are invited to exam ine themwtiethler they are going to build 4r not. The ladies are specially invited. maid - . !r j OyCdjlim 1. -m. i r jjpp tnm Uj ate'Weat. a-Xhisl yHb. t,s.i. z .nWesTreemTtV w - bnildines. batcan-l1011411 Vomnilasion M ... .A 1 L ARE invited to call nbon the subscribers. who are ; YOUNG In years, bat old in experience in anv thing appertaining to their line. LADIES Can restsured QhrtbnT Clptrt -WftT hot' leave a bad odor if smoked in the parlor or elsewhere, and are H :t1-,? .4V;F i GUARANTEED Not to scent the breati, and ooV Tobaccos uu OUUU9 arcui A Superior .quality, ad a? e sold cheaper tnan any other manutacturer can sell for, iA-Wi-i Meander, SURGEON DEKTJST. Offers a.reeictionn i t Work tolsiit the finMT umce in tne parks bni jewelry Store. Dental uilding over Butler's Hours from 8 A. JM tnfiP.u itnar 11 i' 7. 0 3171 T . T COTTON MnCUAlTS. erchant. At J. S. M. Davidson's. S lege Sfceet, wHlpajOhe hest Mice in this Muu-kettbr alKgadesf catton. or will ad-T"- liberal per eentage filty dollars .00) a bala,,ouLpw,iddling iotton, to he shipped to cumber one Hnnu in ton. New York.rfiaTannah. ma feb, and heldf until SpriJgJ hf desirable, is also prepared t purchase or sell contracts ior inoee wisnmg to deal in futures, on re mpt oT lw iaoiiars and a half (12.601 wt lale,lurwnittrgin. Por parUculars, apply as above. deol7 tt Home and Demoetot please copy fbr lm IIOTUB, Ac. BOYDEH HOUSE, SALISBURY, N. C, MRS DR REEVES, : : Peopbietreps. mHE proprietress returns her k- A- thaoe4o the travelling public for their uaeraiiauenage while -she was connected with tha-National Hotel. .Met having room enough to aeetNSHnodate her guests proper! yf she retted to Boy den House; knd she feels satisfied tbaf she can now accommodate her guests comfortably, and in the very best style, in this newly fanuB4etith all the modern im- Passengers going up the Western Nortb Carolina Railroad from the East, take break fast at tbe Btfyden House. First clsssvBar and Billiard Saloon con nected witt? the Hotel. Jfcl9 ifi) o7 iD Q 4 1Bbafe4;H6tel ireatment, po ingtoall. Yon fite attention and fair deal- onr H V S:B A N D J -i Or lover wilUire longer by smokingour Cigars.than any other and don't forget It. ' ' J M MENDEL t CO-i V ITrade St., Charlotte, pr . a o B er , ft' tjjf' H CM 0Q " rZ C:iK ANETS REST lwordfl"li)35rathBi uu Lid! 9 0 9 -FOR Mght prove YOUNG LADIES, IWH!.? CHARLOTTE INSTITUTE There wa remarkable harnionv' in I rules. rbA'aKtlonW jfhW toV 'a 'in th After remark by -Messrs. Bennett, ".4:44i--i '. v I Clineman jSingletary and Tourgee on T.. , the ordinance fixing: the pay of the sioAt Raleigh, why;h may be a good members of the General Assembly, lesson to the Conservatives if properly farther consideration of the question was postponed until to-morrow, ,i Qn motion of Mr. Durham , the Con- x 1 .?! . ' . vention auiournea until, to-morrow at 10 o'clock. TH E Y ARE VERYC HJE A P , AT roiioweo, jjno fPWl ?H fatal, anlAvrAnib5f the Con servative party in the Convention, seems to be impressed with the, impor tance of his. vote. fThe leaden of both ii&iefcCt teiiSSrJy false step made by one party will be the unerrinelv taken advantage of bv .it. . ....... . 1 I . - . , I 4 Li . .1 t V " The R aieMtss.rNeWsJ VVes the follow- other. It Is said that no' abler lng care Tor cancer: Take red sbeep-eorrejl, oeatnp, aqneeae out the juice, place In ....W!WbSrintoMni, analln itt nnfl .W jmfsr dally. In from two to four days the eancer can be palled ont. Thrfn Beat np with simple ointment. It will aiM enreflstnlalnhorsesr' 'llelVale-atfwnT'bB'welL1 j ... . - , - . . wu an oiai . 1 - .t-. m Ttwnn wwri wawasKem trUptffe bUtote Thb VVomIm Office-Hqldebs Black mailed. remans it win am the thoughtful oitieu to a proper pompre hension of. Judge Edmunds, and. his ir,! official blackmailing of Xhe .woman iri has ever assembled in North Carolina, t6jfit6 khorthat'therr average salary and if the-,iRpablicanleadn-aawe is nine hundred dollars a year, - When trust they will, after they find that ffieirf ? Judge make ademand,- therefore, irvLaZ- I tor twelver dollars froto- each bf these WT , 71 ------H-u,derk he!asks VloTne-itfxth, 6r a fwii?,iyJnvt month s salary a sum 1 Rev. S. Taylor Martin, Principal. HAVING removed-my-Bchool from States 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 he employed. For other information send for Circular. 8. TAYLOR MARTIN, ju!31'tf Charlotte, N. -3. COST, Q R I T o EM U 1 V U L. A J J, . . TT ALES & FARRIOR. propose , to XX. their elegant Stock of Jei the Constitution as to benefit the peo-l laree enoueh to anv man who calcu li sell their elegant Stock of Jeweu-y, at such prices as defy competition; In other words they will not e wnaereoia. j neir otocm. is fall and complete. . -vome ana see utem..; j All work in onr line will be done at low wbuld make id ht8 income 1 Wktif of prices, and warranted. ' s2.'" ' riA-LtUa OL X A.AX4J.VA. larjr a sum that will.seem eh t lates -thiBf faolef that the same deduction ne repueo: "iiow could I face the ina m v P Wl th9m -auaels, knowia' that I'd gone back on the Democratic nartrf " f Personal. Journalism flourishes in JanL tlonCny..rbXrrloi, says'ttiat the editor of the TrrouAe'Ms'an inliatel, transparent. 1 MM . ' v sertng blatherskite.' the isth nut. '' States east of .( rwiu naa toore or less, eclipsed. ei who have gone West will aotaee tt: jun 25 i. iU A tt'k t jjpTM,T' "' a tyW ? jMjf!,iyfe th esa worn en Aiave femilies dependent . , , ,t ,T i on them'foratipp'rb;'aomacarw The Baltimore Gazette has beenl:r" THRESH SEiDLtTZ POWDEBSf, mBiimserv- Brown Ess Jamaica .Ginger, Florida fall. interviewing the rderchants of that j are,all poor, a city on the business prospect ifojr ithis ffatWiJudg oh Vomea ahd'cbildren he ought to uuaiucaa pa uiwait iyx vius 1 rr"" TV - ;T7rr p"Mo I W ater , (Superior jpaj xwuiaa, auau.anujl It sava thathe puUook for thol I . - , ftp". . I Oil nWIHCU ft4 iuiiuisu, UQ UUIUli bU I , r.uort-iue asouiejsieat. I ian sriuio aa jreiusjuMivuuraKiDK ana i KaKlArvrl "rtAwrr thh' TYrfariWi-fe b- . w,tSm U t I tnrhnla arAMiiAraltir rtnnofnl Tl4 1.1 Uim AMtihiitnri4.Kn W.' I it all - .I.. . . . . . " st- iifiUf w ilift i:r; ini m .-4 .-..,( t. - theMlaaiaslpptValley the sun j I i i,lV'!' . i ila 51TL-il'.!i01 i"i . 11 OTnfl . I iu iLiiiii&iburtsiA KuuuB iu LUfJi . u xt.il Lim cii i . ivi r nKRCUtsr urw 4,bm larfTRBr n rttlQA 1 V - x dsb Tnnsiir i Salts of Nitrato of Cerium, Salts of. Peysim and Bismuth.. trade: W R BUR WELL & CO. sept8 n ' : j . : . - -: FPIGES and, ROOMS. a i a. i . -s i . ii.T44 v;4 onr.rraMAnf nw1 o.. j.. I i tm nr tnnr-coDvenieDi DmDn. j5wZ! ontoanrn,ofrtlfew,buadtogQn k t , f mJ feUilfuM. iLLJrLl-' tnftt 1rle distribution tf these goads 'i&lAa Trade street, next to Macaulay's corner, and ?J f I WWII VV WWWm ijt$ih ... u&Oim &ttU$zrUa -t, Wlth ,nignt ieel-s, and;hhndleds afeo fotir rooms on the third fn. ehaneeUorahip? University of. Nash- wUl. taialiW trg-the autum,, mortf gatbered butside th "cbvered Tav$?S!? F J$3LOVER- ALEXANDER, SEIGLE & COS. sept3 Hi if ! .:: Notice. ALTHOUGH I shall be frequently absent from, tbe city during the present month my address will remain,. "Charlotte. N. C " and communications will be ptomply for warded." Persons Wishing to contract to supply the Institute with wood, are requested to send proposals to ' ' ; ' S TAyLOR MARTIN, . , septtv , ; ' -uhariotte; N. c. ' Southern Home copy twice-t . E WANT TO SELL As many aooda as ; possible at wholesale andwa will sell as Jow anybody-;; ... ,. . Wholesale j Druggists, sepo ' " " ' " "'" rpHOSE WHO PAYCASH. For their feoods will nnd bottom : sept5 , , .. T v-oMITHA prices, at uurv T YONS DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. Just received at . , . . . sep5 F ANDREWS A CO'S. vine, aaAfcoM UaassMasataiiiar position I The least roepresatonxtstsMu those 1 arena, hoping' tonatch the sound bf 14V... h.M nW .4rn . , ,iuivu ' vuice orper- a.lr Vi !a 11 1 VIM rr r'-i r rt r. ' - -"ii""?! lines op inuusiry-niqirTurnisn.ariiT"' "l 'J,: xhlbltioaprAnthpnacbooCfXousii "'V" -TiT. JUT. "l Bd hply. sept2 tf . Agent, , w . . ...lift'; s nnriHi fhAihriAv-andtooicaai Inected until th stock ofmanufactur-1 th ii' actor : , . to exrress tbe'opinWm that children aght pA vtrA in the nauds5 1 distrtbaorsTHe always not to be confined in the school roem above " "Z-a s- .--aa , m. -m l'nt.1 his Sneaking de - siahoursaday. Thl. is quite long-enough trrr..lXaiv'm xposure, but since then, he-mouuts nnoniuiren-weuMi aayioo i s"." '"6"-"rr-,-a -r-nna-Tiatrnrm o for most parents and children -Weiild say. too long; but not longer than .one of exists in the iron trade and what may 1 nosegays aa the i lie called colUtaral Industriei.'V gueen-viVVJTVSjin. ""'i"" 1 -y N- S&Sfe.K Notice;: toj Far m ore, n? oMW'i iVf course, wvuviCU lU,.UOWer8. . . ,ll.n WW5H fr., KM iaea to nave aowera "WKniii trirrz. "nj.if ;rrr' I 14.. :.. - .'. . u u w 1 Ai WU1LU Wtt WUUiU ICSbCUIilUllT vttll IUD Bb-. w'u'" nJe aauiiery lenuonbt Farmers. ! : ; are, desirous of closing . out at . once and win sell the same on 12 months time, by note With approved security. i v sku-B B ALEXANDERS 00., Ag-uv' septa College street the-platform to find it as bright with a tne rturone nf ar asi ' bog ri t I 1 T I il f 1 I' 1.4' I T HE1. FINE S T I N THE ST At E , " A T K I ST KG SUN -ill ,TH 7 (a f (a B 1 5 13. 1. G o s e risf0A'iiTA,s asa W 2 I?0 St ATE3tfllJi3' JTX a Sltaate4 In the jLet:rc l Town pabr 9vwitn i the aaTantages of a Sit-slaas lioteL - f ii WMMupua at pMyat m tM arriTui saidvpartaxwataU trala ! I fe:C.i;g!HL08S, sepU4tf,w f- Formerly of Balelgti i 4 . ..' r- Um, t. AURANT. bMethil. on the 1st f- Novesnbeiri will pen a-RESTATJBAKI anch4aa.KlU UOUSE, on Tryon street, in the second story -of tho Bailding adjoin ing the Bank of Mecklenburg, and bereaftei will be prepared to entertain Be aiders, regu lar and transient, in a style unsurpassed by anyhee Triftne city? " Tbe table will be sapplied-with athe delicacies of tbe sea-sftn- Game, Fish; OytterS. Ac Terms moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. I respectfully solicit j troaage.A tt n -rr .? ; your pa- Kirjfi i a s IN 1.0 T T E! A ment for the purpose of Q SODA-WATER, I 3 c .4 .-..W. 'OIK; ' WE HAVE SECURED The Agency of the'fWlowir. " fit. fine brands of thegihla Jot-cco, V . ' tf '4 All nay machinery is new and of tbe most approved pattern, and cannot fail to do good wek' s'- My manniaclures are pnt up in such boxes as to suit far use in'Lanilies and fbr shipping . fJU 'lh t5e Water is flarored and prepared . xipr i",rvip us f r jn!5Sm , i r- rF- mi A NEW NOVEL . mueMiiViiiM CHRISTIAN; REID'S LAST A. BEST, FOR BALE AT . i PHIFER'S BOOK STORE. JUST . RECEIVED. ;- iua f. iu or.K n:irt 1 i btsiif- ilsirs.&i5o.i4l 3suia B03OS ofEXTBA? jwb CHE WTNQ TOBAtXJO,' two-and" threeJ Veara 6M; g -i B BTAtEXANDEB ttW ept7 .4'Cblleea Etreet. r aa - . vt- ra.. "'f-jllfJf 01 lrogBTs Tailoring es a Charlotte Hotel. iT.-W.WE8T. r.i.,. i IVI E R if 4fc, H i-S s.. '"x:-.- j JO H D,, C ATO N , 6lEF ItJSTtfJE; OF THE cTJPREME tJOUBT bir 1LLIX018 fttt'.ii: i-s - i-c .. , . . - .. PRICE $20 CASH. tHdQy B OfH E K augS4 ' HAl.okoPMc)iElULR. After 5 years hard labor I have found tbe only way,I can continue ray - business is to deal exclusively lor CA8HrNo SO days or first of month charges, but cash down or no trade. On and after July 1st I will sell no one goods except for cash, 'and parties hav ing work of any kiad done at any establish ment must expect to pay Jbr it when done, as under no circumstances will work be de livered to any paeaatil paid ibr. All vfao are indebted to me either by note or account will please call and settle bv the 1st of July, lsAlJMnJsadlyJhuee4,p indulgence cannot be glyen,. .J., win cios out my present 8tock of goods' at greatly re duced prices to make room lor fail and win ter Stock, which I hope I be ble to large ly Increased under the cash system. MRS P QUERY. ' Ju9f tf - - - T7MBR0PERIES -;- . Of all kinds and qualities; at '" ALSXA.NDER, 8EIGIJE 4 PP' JU1Z5; 'i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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